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J .TH1 .NORTH ;CAR)QIIN STAN; JDARD:-, tOTSDAY; OVV, 27,: , 1560. mtsceiianeous.' PETITION OF H. IK. BURttWYN & WIFE. TotU Rtnmwhlt, tie StMib aud' ITou of Rprtetatlcu nf UU (mmonvaltk of itiuiathumU, t' mntral (hurt , fc.'K",f",l.': represent your petitioners, HENRY KING .BIjRGWYN and ANXB G. BURGWYN. wife r the said t... Henry, nf Raleigh, in the county of Wake, and Sfate of North-Carolina, that prior to their msrriage in the Com- . , mouwealth uf Massachusetts nairel.v. n the twenty-sixth day of November. A. D-, eighteen hundred nd thirty-eight, they made and entered into an indenture, in which it w provided, among other things that the property of the aid Aane G Burgwyc' should be held fir certnm use and trums therein' mentioned, an.! it was further declared and ' greed in Mid instrument, ihc it should be lawful for the trustee at any time during the j.iinl lives of the said Anne and Utnry; mnd the life of the survivor, with the conseut of the Mid Anne and Henry, or the survivor of them, tt eH, dinpose of and convey all or anv of the real estate . aforesaid, or to convey in exchange the premises or any part thereof for or in lieu of any oilier lands of equal value to the opinion of the said trustee, and - also t make sale and dispose or or convey in exchange all or any of the hods so to be purchased or likeu in exchange, with full powers and authority, upon pavioent of ihe monev arising by aale of or given in exchange with u'.l or any part or Frt . premises, and to sign and give proper receipts Tor the same But it was also expressly njreed, declared and Greeted, tbnt all monies which should' be received bv ornpon any such sale or sales, or f.r eqnalitv of exchange, j J""n ,lme to ,in, wi,n " convenieut speed, be in vested by the trustees, by and with tin consent and appro bation of Ihe said Henrv and Anne or the survivor, in the purchase of other lands tenements or hereditaments to be situated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; that the PHrchased or taken, in exchange should forthwith pe settled and conveyed in such manner that they might thenceforth remain in tt ..... A ,i. trui , and for the same intents and purposes, and sulject to ihe j r. C,9UI Hig Bna exenange, provisions ana agree- i taenia n-u i ... ?V " . . i r. --- - ..v.c uptsmi iii aula instrument cuutrimuj the lands, which should be exchanged or sold respectively, or a nearly thereby as contingencies would permit. Aud jour petitioners furthet show, that during nearly the whole t ueir.m,ITieI ,ife' tnev n"ve resided without the limits i 1 .5on,m"nwe'h of Massachusetts and the health of the said Anne O. Burgwyn is such that she cannot safely reside within said Commonwealth, on accotiut of the e TrJ'.T f 'he climate. And your petitioners further show that they have one child ol the age of I wei;ty-one years and live children under that age, all residents of Raleigh, in State-of North-Carolina. And vour petitioners fur ther represent, thai Ibe restrictions in said marriage settle ment ibe proceeds of laud sold or exchanged shall be . invested in other lands, tenements or hereditaments, to be situated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is attend ed with great inconvenience not onlv to the said trustees but to your petitioners, who have suffered great loss there- 1 j preparea to sftow. i And your petitioners further show, that the trustees nn- j marria"e settlement are W illiam Dehon and James j Head, Esqrs i of the Citr of Boston, bv whom vour peii- I ' ' J "uvisea mat the oniv remedy m tue premises is ''tSJ , r ,he W's'ature'of the Commonwealth. Wherefore, thpv i.mt. ii,t th. nr tt,. .:a ..... . . . j ...s. nil J MIU II IIS- I tees and of their successors may be so enlarged that th-y nay be authorized t iuvest such proceeds in any proiiy " "iu expeuieni, suDject, as now, lo I lie approval or your petitioners, and to the other provisions of said marriage settlement. II. K. B17RGWYX, A. G. BIRGWYX. f. . Chandler, Attnrfinv . . v. . : . Boston, Mass., Oct, 1, 18W. j I hereby approve of ihe publication of the above petition iu .-o mwu uniij Auveniser ana in the Aorta Carolina Standard. OLIVER WARNER, ., , Sect'y. of the Commonwealth. SSCKETARX g OfHC. Bostou. . November 1st, ls6u. Si tf. HEW WATCHES. JEWELRY, SIIVEE AND PLATED WABE. GOLD. . Gen tlem ens' Levers, Ladies' Levers, Silver Levers, Ladies' Watch Chains, Test and Neck Chains, Setts of Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Braceietts and Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Cuff and Shirt Buttons, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Belt Buckles. Armletts and Pencils, Spectacles and Thimbles, Crosses and Snaps. PLATED WARE. Ice Pitchers and Spoons, Castors and Waiters, Cake Baskets and Forks, Preserve and Butter Stands, Table and Desert Knives, Oyster and Sugar Ladles, Bntterand Fruit Kives, Fish and Pie Knives, Sail Sellers, Candle Sticks, Molasses Mugs, Tea Setts 5 pieces, Spectacles. SILVER WARE. Cups and Goblets. Salt Sellers, Napkin Rings, Preserve and Su?ar Spoons, Su jar Sifters 4 Ci uuib Sera-l-r.s Ice Cream & Tie Knives, Butter and Cake Knives. Children's knives & Forks, CVrd Cases & IVpjier Boxes, Kruitand Pickle Knives, Table and Desert Spoons, Thimbles and Tea Spoons Soup and Cream LatUes, Gravy Mustard Spoons. Pencils and Pecs. Spectables. iftr. CL'TIiERY. Table and Desert Knives, Pocket and Penknives, Scissors and lUzr Miscellaneous. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs and Guards, Pocket Book and Wallets, Ladies' Traveling Wallets, Work Boxes, Steel Spectacles, Razor .Strops and Brushes, French and Yankee Clocks. I wish the Members of the Legislature and others to call t my store and see for themselves. My Stock of Goods is large and fashionable. My prictt an cieatr. I will war . rant every article sold to be what it's sold for, no I'Uittd Jnctlrs tuiilfor UM. Watches and Clocks repaired aud warranted for 12 months. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, 5. C, Nov. 13, 1SS". W tf. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, j THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS FOii THE j sale of the following Valuable Property in the City j of Raleigh, iu conformity with instructions hereby give j notice: j That on the first day of January. 18G1. at 12 o'clock. M I on the premises, we will offer at public sale, the Houses and Lois belonging to the " R Ueigh Female Seminary Com pany.'' situated on Hillsborough Street, immediately rp posile the residence ol the late Bryan Grimes. Tbe pro perty is one of the roost desirable locations iu the City. The'Uouses, all of which are in good repair, embrace two distinct two-story family residences, and a Urge oue-storv brick bu:lding 4i by feet. A further description of the property is deemed unnecessary, as purcba-sera have full opportunity to examine for themselves. Teems: One and two years iu equal instalments, with interest from date ot sale. T. H SELBY, 1 - C. W. D. HtTTCniXGS, J-f KIMBRO' JONEd, j U -- November 16, 18S0. 92 ts. STOVES, TIN WARE. c. fWUK SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE JL to the citizens of Rnleigb and vicinity that be has . just received a tine assortment of Office. Parlor, and Cooking Stoves, ' ' together with a beautiful assortment of GRATES, and be ' ' offers them at such prices as will defy competition. ' ' He has also opened a fine assortment of TIN WARE, to which be invites the attention of the public. : - "All orders for Stoves. Stove Pipes, or anything else in his line, promptly attended to, and satisfaction guarantied. ' 11. J. HESELBACH. K. B. I will continue to carry on my COPPER SMITH business in al! its branches. 11. J. H. ' Baletgh, N C, Nov. 20, 180. f3 Sni. ' PURE OLD DOMINION - SMOKING TOBACCO. A FINE LOT OF THE ABOVE TOBACCO PUT UP in ft. an ytfb. papers. -.. - Juat to nana and for sale bv . ,' . ; HENRY D. TURNER, .., N. C. Bookstore. ; Baleigh, Not. 20, 1860. 94 tf. - ' - JUST LOOK HERE! What's the Matter ? Whr. xr. ' "vsr. FXiRsiaVsoiv, j RALEIGH, N. C, I TS MAKING OLD CLOTHES LOOK NEW, ALTER L 1 M. ing the style of Clotbinf , and cutting and making up the very latest Styles ; and what is more attractive U his .liberality and moderation in his charge. ' You can find him at bis Manufactory at any time from 7 , o'clock A. M. till 7 P. M., situated in tbe rear of Mr. Stew li ' art'a vacant lot on Fayetteville street, Nov. 8, 1860. ' 90 tf. goLIClTORS' BLANKS. THE. FOLLOWING BLANK FORMS OF INDICT ments, just printed and for sale at tbe Standard office. u"to wit; Retailing without License, .. Assault and Battery, "r -Affray, Selling Liquor to a Slave. Trading with Slaves, Cohabiting with a Slave, X' 'Fertrieatioa and Adultery, Carrying Fire-anna, Ac. Price $1 per quire. 5F" All blanks not on hand, printed to order. . .v.U'l'ili ' ..wvILROAD IRON AT CITY POINT.-800 V Tons Railroad Iron, T Pattern, 62 pounds to the yard, ... For sale by T :rt" JAMES DUNLOP. -..,-"..-., : Petersburg. Va. ', ;. October 12, i860. r.l T '.i SHATINO AND HAIR DRESSING. JOHN A. JONES, FA YETTEVILLE STREET, NEAR the N Bank building. baTing added recent improve-'irirr-rfollr toliciU. edl.Wu from cttuen. ud aiiaugei Tisittng tbt City- ai 'OL i&li;O,O0t.t,i8WX MISCELLANEOUS. "'cnittTsit.fe nP LlXD. " B1 T VIRTUE PP A DECREE OF THE COURT OF .... -' V . . . M9 Equftv, maae in tne matter oi me nnn ww i un late Sorwas. it. larurougn, a ioa u ioii ' " . lin Superior Court, I shall offer for tmle, upon a credit ot six. twelve and eighteen months, the foiloning tracts of land on the davs following, tit-wit: : ' On the 4th o'f December next, upon the premises, l shill expose to public sale the tract of land near the corporate limits of the town of Iiuisbiirg, known as the Hume tract, adjoining the lands of Dr. Ellis Mal.me, M. S. Duns aud others, containing 8w acres more or less. This is one of ihe most desirable residences in i the coun tvof Franklin; Ihe dwell.ng h.w.so is new and contains six good rooms, the kitchen and out houses are all new framed buildings, uud stables and barnsarenot equalled by anv in this tection of the enmity. The pUiilanou w in gtHnl repair, and is in high state of cultivation. There aie tine creek b-ittoms on the tract, thorocshly dn.ined and the whoie farn is well horixontalized and I free f gullies. There is a Urge amouul ol fire-wood aud limber ou toe On the flth of December next, upon the premiu. I shall expiise to public sale the tract of land in Fratiklin cotinir known as the Carpenter Mill tract, lying on Tar ru er and Carpenter's creek, containing I. Vn' acres, more or Usa. Tint trct of laud will lie divided into two or more tracts as mav be most advantage.. There is a paid dwelling hoiise, out houses, bnis, stables, Ac , all of which are new and in good repair; also a new store-house. The planta tion is of superior quality, lying on Tar river ard Carpen ter's "creek, having been' ihorou(:hly drained and highly manured. There are 500 or in 0 acres of low grounds mi the tract some of which are in cultivation. '1 lie sale of this tract of land oflers a rare chance lo those wishing to pur- cnase nrsi c us taring. On the 11th or December next, I shall offer for sale at i the Court lluuse iu the town of Louisburg, on a cred t of : twelve inoiiths, the following traci of laud? The tract knownasthe Burnetttnict.coutaining.'kiacresmoreor lev, adjoining the hinds of Win. Andrews and others. Also one other tract known as the Uzzell Laud, adjoining i he lands of Wm. Inscoand others, containing 13o acres mote or less. Also one undivided interest of one-third in ubot.it 3o acres of land ner ihe town of Louisburg, adjoining the lands of W. O. Collins and otheis. Also one undivided in teres! of one-third of three lots of laud of tbout one leuth i of an acre in the towu of Louisburg. known as the Court I if . .. ... :... .. ..r :l.il. I jiouse i ois aimihii uuoivioeu iiiienr?-! .'"ii.'.i ; lot iii the town of Lt uisburg. known as the Masonic Lodge. tl..M.ld u-iil hn i-Minireti in everv instance, and the said bonds will bear interest from date. CIIAS. U. THOMAS, C. M. E. Louisburg, Nov. 9, 1S60. 90 td. VALUABLE PERSONAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ON TUESDAY THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER next, at the residence of James 11 Yarbrough, dee'd, near Louisburg, I will sell ot public auction, all the per ishable property, at the " Home Phiiitatiou " of the deceas ed, consisting of a fine, new Carriage and Harness two Buggies and Harness a p.ir of Horses Stock of Mules, Cows and fat Hogs about fort barrels of Com 25 slacks of Fielder a quantity of Shucks ;;ll the llouseho.d und Kitchen Furniture, constsiing of a l..rge tptautiiy of v a' lia ble Silrer Ware, Table Ware, Tab'es, elegant Parlor Furni ture, new and of Ihe finest quality, such as Puino, Sifas, Centre Tables, Chairs, Ac. Chamber und Dining-room Furniture, new ami valuable, aud many other articles loo numerous lo mention. ALSO, On Thursday the sixth day nf Ppoembcr next, at ihe plantation known as the " Ciirpenler Plrce," I u ill sell a large and valuable stock of Horses and Mires, iab.iu' tificen in number, young and likely,) fat Hogs: about Sue barrets of Corn; 4o stacks of Fodder; a quantity of Shuiks am! Peas, oue four-horse, and two two-horse Wagons and Har ness, of the best m.ike. Ten Carts and Harness ; u large assortment of Plantation utensils, ll new si:d of ihe bes: quality ; Household aud Kitchen Furniture, and divers other things too numerous to mention. All the personal proeriv belonging to the Estate of ;Le deceased, is new well selected, ana ot the best kind. Terms, six months credit, bond with approved sccuritr. Ii F. YAKitUOCGH, Adm r", r J. 11. AKL1..ULGH. Louisburg, Oct. S3. 1 ... ! -td. 1 BILES, FISTULA, STKICTIRF.S, CAN cer. Ulcer;., Turners, (H-rottila, and all other Dieanes of the Skin, cured bv the use of Dr. Clopton's remcdie. l'aiuphleis, containing testimouiuls ol Ihe highest char acter, forwarded to any that may wish thorn. Perse ns wishing to tesi tbe wonderful efficacy of Dr. Clopton's Remedies, mnt correctly describe their disease, giving all the particulars from its commencement, loca tion, extent, ic. ' Medicines sent bv n:aii. J. A. CLOPTOX. M. V., Uuutsville, Ala. January 4, ISi'.O. 7 ly. LAW BOOKS. A LAW DICTIONARY AND GLOSSARY Contain ing full Definitions of the Princ.pal Tkums ov tbb Commox and Civil Law, together with translations and explanations nf the various technical phrases in dilfVrent languages occurring in the ancient and modem Reports and Standard Treatise, embracing u!s all the Principal, Common aud Civil I .aw maxims; By Alexander M. Bur rill: it mw and tnlaiijtJ Hltti.,. For sale br ' W. L. P0MER0Y. Rale gh, N. C. Feb. 2, lSfio. 17 tf. OFFICIAL. Departmr-ut of State, ) WasBINuto.v, Nov. li00. Informiktion has been received at this Deparlmetit from E.J. MaUett, Esq., the United Slates Consnl-Cenera! at Florence, of tre death, on th 14th October, of Miss flart riet Ludiow, of New York, but more revt-uily, a residen of Raleigh, North Cttroi.i:a. November I'. lsJ. Si- St. rwmilEE XO. 1 31ILC II COWS FOR SALE. Jl all heavy with calf. Two of them urc full blooded and the other half blood. They will give from o to 4 rat ions of miik esch per dny. A good cow eats no more than a bad one. and it is cheaper to pay a gHrd price lor a good cw than a low price for a bad one. My price is i-o.i t-nch. Enquire at this office. Vv. 6, lro;o. if. UNIVERSITY DF NORTH CAROLINA. nnnE annual meeting of the board of I JL Trustees of the University wiil be hold at l he Exe cutive Office in this Citv, on Mimdav ."rd dav of Dix-embcr next. ' C1US. MANLY, See" v. Raleigh, Nov. 10, 13'iO. y , u. jVOTICE IS GIVEN TO THE LECISLA- 1 TURK of South-Carolina, now iu sossion, tha' eppli caliim will be made for a loan of money as joint stock to build cotton and woolen manufacturing establishments for our prosperity and glory. Let ns join to bring ou the rail roads from 4m lo l.ooo bales of-cotton per dav. aud work it up and send it out to the markets ot the world, so let this more ay both wins. Let us turn i.ut calico, prints aud other goods by the' mile. Good sreuritv is offered. Obediently und trtilv. ! ANDREW BAGGARf.Y November 23, 18fl0. 94 -Im. Office Atlantic & N. C. It. R. Co., Kewbkrk, Nov. Ii, I MM. j BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE Stockholders of the Atlantic & North.Carnliua Rail road are hereby notified to meet in the town of Newbern on Wednesday, the 5th day of December, 18-in, for the pur jmse of c-Asidering the propriety of establishing a line of Steamships lo run from some point on the road to the city of New York, and, also, to take such action as may be deemed necessary to induce the Legislature of North-Carolina to convert the State loan of $400,000 to the Road iuto preferred Stock.- JOHN D. WDITFORD.Pres't. November 16, I860. m td. THE OAK CITY HOUSE, WILL BE OPEN TILL TUE CLOSE OF THE LEGISLATURE. That popular and far-famed Caterer, W. R. PEPPER, Will have charge of Ihe CUISINE DEPARTMENT, and all the choice delicacies of the season will be served with taste and despatch. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Raleigh. N. C, Oct. tt, ln0. 81 tr. JOIIN C. HIMSELF AGAIN. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGH LEAVE TO INFORM HIS friends and tbe public, tbat he has regained his health, and will continue the Auctioneering business at his newly btted-npestablhment near Hackney Pool's Clothing Store. The room will be lighted up with Gas, and so a-ranged as to make bnth buldtrt and goods appear tctU. 1 have also made arrangements to lave a fulf lile-sixe portrait of my brother Chip taken, and will exhibit it whenever bad look ing articles are ottered, as the contrast will be so great as to make the gnooi t pear better. ... c,n' promise to talk lit Uovqla, but will endeavor, like my namesake Bat, to speak to tbe point. v v JOHN C. MOORE. November 18, i860. 12 tf. NOTICE. TAKEN CP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF Cumberland county, on the 1st of May, lSd, as a 2Iw?T;Vn.0Sr0 who he free, tbat bis name it HENDERSON SEARS, and that" he is from Davidson county, and was bonnd to DAVID HUNT. He is ab.iut 26 years old, 6 feet high, and weighs about 180 lbs ; bad on when taken up a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round coat. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove pioperty, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. v a ,04ft G. L. McKAY, Jailer. June 8, 1860. 46 tf. BANK OF NORTH-CAROLINA. A DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT. OUT OF THE profits for tbe last twelve months has been declared, payable at tbe Principal Bank, its Branches and Agencies, oo and afUr the Sd day of December next n-. C. UEWEY, CashV. Oetowr SI, 1WS W td. lUSCELLANEOtTS. NORTH-CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSU ... , . RANCE COMPANY Orrici Ralcioh, V. C. THIS COMPANY TAKES RISKS UPON ALL healthy lives between tbe ages of U and W years for oue year, for seven years, or for lifs the auurtrr for life participating in Ihe proffts of the Company. ' Slaves, between the sues of 10 and no yean, are iusured lor oue year or five years for two thirds their market value. All .oiwes paid within V0 daya after satisfactory proof it preseuted. DIRECTORS FOR 1360 AND 1661. Cuas. E. Jonxsox, W. W. Holukx, QDKXTliK BfSBKC, H. W. Hl'STKD, W. II. McKke, . Evkkabd Hall, J. II. LovBjor, W. II. Josra, K. P. Battli, J. G. Williams, C. B. Root, . P. F. PcacL-p, R. II Battle. OFfFcERS: Ciias. E. Jonxsox, President, W. W. Holdex. Vice President, -H. W. Husted, Attorney, W. II. J ox ks, Treasurer, R. II. Battle, Secretary, W. !l. McKke, Med. Examiner.'. C. It Root, 1 Q. lltTssEE, V Ee. Cutn. W. II. McKkk, ) For further information the puWic if referred to the pamphlets and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the office of the Company or any of its Agencies. Address. R. U. BATTLE, Secretary. Raleigh, Aug. 4, 1S60. 63 ly. VALUABLE HAW RIVER LAND FOR SALE. HAYING RESOLVED TO REMOVE TO TEXAS. I now offer for sale some of the most valuable lands, lying on the waters of Haw nver aud its tributaries, that can be found in Alamance county. I WILL SELL the tract of land on which I now reside, one mile from Shallow Ford Bridge, six and a hulf miles from the Company Work Shops of Ihe N. C. Cunlial Rail road, Ac, containing D acres more or less, KK of which is in a good state of cultivation, and all the rest is in on ginal forest. This laud is well adapted to Ih growth of all kinds of grain common in this country, and, above all, superbly adapted to Ihe growth of te finest Tobacco. It is well watered with pure and never fiiline springs and is well supplied with good meadows, and it bos large orchards of both Apples and Peaches, or good varieties, of both kinds of fruit If has a first rain Dwelling House and Kitchen, good Still Honse and Tobacco Baru; and, iu a word, all necessary buildings for the comfort and safely f anv fanner. The fences are ail good, u gii Mill witluu three-quarters of a mile, and a very good Mill Seat on Iho land. This land lies ten miles mL-ih-west of Graham, in as healthv and us civil a neighborhood as any that can be found. Any person desiring to purchase good land like this, would d: well to eiune end view mine before buying elsewhere. For further particulars, aiidress G. W PALMER. Shallow Ford P. O. November I. isr.:. lf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN CHAPEL HILL. BFFER FOR SALE TUE LARGE BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE in Chapel !H1, known as Ihe HUNT property, situated on the College Avenue, near the nsi denee of Dr. Jones. The house is of two stories, with seven rooms end six lire-places. It has been well oust.-ted. It would be a very desirable place for a family wishing to reside in Chapel Hill, or for a private boarding house. There is an exc.-lli iil well of witer. with the unial number of oist-houses. The h-t conts'iis about four acres. If not told previou-lv, this real e-t.tie will b- otli'lvd at public ancinii in Chapel Hill, on WEDNESDAY, the l'.uh of Det ember. lsi;n. Terms made known at the sale. IRA BECKWITII October Ai, MCQ. - 87 td. MASONIC. THE OFFICERS. ME.Mill.RS AND REPRESENT A lives of Ihe Gba.xu Loiiue or Nokth Carolixa are Lereby informed that the annual comiiiiiuii'ation of this Masonic Boit will be holden in this City on Mondu? even ing, the Td of IVcember next, at 7 o'clock, for the linnsac tioii of such business as may be submitted for its consid-. crution tilicers ot the Subordinate Lodge ore reipiesled to attend iu pers-m, or cui-e proper delegates to be ep pointed in conformity with the Constitution and general reiilations of the Grand Ludc. WILLIAM T BAIN. Grand Sccretarv. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 15, lsr(i. b3 til. FIRE! FIR K! ! FIRE!!! RATTLE, SLAM AND BANG ! Here I come with, a rush ! JC. S. LOISHKN WOULD MOST RESPKCT- luily irloim ihe citizens of Raicigh aud vicinity, that be is now prepared to do nil kinds of Tin and Sheet Irou Work, such as the m.intifactiite of tin ware. Ac, in a!l its various branches. AIs... every stvle of ROOKINC. GUTTERING aud PIPING of houses done at short notice. Having secered a complete set of Toots slid Machines, he flaiters himself that ali who patronize him may rest assur ed of sat infliction, in regard to quality and price. Thankful fr past favors, he hopes, Ly punctual attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Raleigh. N. C . March lvkt. 24 tf. MONEY LOST, A ND TIME THROWN AWAY IN BUYING CRO- eerie. Liou rs aud Provisions without examining the ! larpe stu; K ol E. A. WH1TAKEK. Ti.e large and well selected stock, eye, and the money that yon will save will prove a sufficient reward. that will greet your by a single purchase BRANDIES, WINES, WINES, WINKS, WINES. WINES. RUM, RUM, RUM, RUM. RUM. CORDIALS, CORDIALS, CORDIALS, CORDIALS. CORDIALS. WHISKIES. WHISKIES, WHISKIES, WHISKIES, WHISKIES. I will sell my Stock A. WHITAKER. .'4-tf. BRANDIES. BRANDIES, BRANDIES, BR AND IKS. GINS, GINS, GISS, GINS, GIN'S. intending to go North next mouth, al a greully reduced price. J'lly ,", i-0 . TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP- LM PLICATION will be nude to the next Legislature of North-Caroiina for a loan of money expressly to build mid erect Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Establishments for the healthful elory of our common country tbe State of Norih-Curulina. Good security is ol.ered Obedient I v and trulv, ' ANDREW BAGGARLY. October 17, 181'i. 8iJ-lm. PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS, Ac, Ac. BR J. A. CLOPTON. of Huulsville. Ala., treats with perfect success Piles, Fistula, Tumors. Ac. lie has treated an old Governor of the State, the oldest Physician of Montgomery, several Physicians in Mobile; several members of the Legislature, 'nd others of South-Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Mississippi. The patient is not confined to h 8 bed or room. Testimonials of the highest character forwarded to any that may wish them. A three cent stamp must accompanv all communications. Address J. A. CLOPTON. M. D. Uuntsville, Ala. April 20, 1800. 32 tf. TOXS! TGXS!!-AT COST. ALSO SEGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND, AND SEL LING at at the old stand of D0DD A SCHEIB. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. IS, 160. H8 tf. NOTICE, APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE NEXT Legislature of North-Curolina to extend the corporate limits of the town of Franklinton, and to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within oue and a half miles of said corporation. ,-- October 15, ISrtO. 84 1m. OUR SECOND OPENING OF HATS I Jnst in time for Everybody. BEEBE'S EXTRA MOLESKIN AUTUMN STYLES, FINE FRENCH SOFT HATS, NEW STYLE CAPS, GENTS FINE SHAWLS, LADIES FURS, Ac. McGEE & WILLIAMS. Oct, 16, 1860. 83-tt BELTING, BELTING. INDIA RUBBER BELT ING for Saw Mills, Gins, Ac, of all sizes, for sale at the Hardware Store of E. C. B ELY' IN, FayetUville St. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 30. 1 8C0. 86 2m. J. PALMER & CO.. MARKET STREET WHARF. PHILAD'A., Dealers in Flh, Cheese and Provisions, Have constantly on hand an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH, L,rii: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Bine Fish, Herrings, Codflsh Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Mama, Sides, -Cheese, Beans, Rice, to. September 83, 1SS0. Tt m. MISCEXLANEOUSr GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL. INSURANCE -a-vv; company, t, ;.....!." Pays, all Losses PronsptlyJ cr -'-y DIBECTORS: ?' I v-,.i ' ' Jiihii A. Mebane, W. J. McConnel. C. P. yendenhatl, D. P. Weir, James M. Oarreti, John L Cole, N. H. D. VV ilson, Wm. Barrinser, David McKnigbt. M. S. Sherwood; Jed. H. Lin tsar, Greensbowugh ; W. A. Wright. Wilmington 5 Robert E.'Tn.y. Lumberton ; Alexander Miller, Newbern; Thadeua McGee, Raleigh; Thomas Johnson, Yanceyville; I. W. C. Rainser. Wades bonmgb; Rer. R. . Maynard, Franklinton; DrI E. F. Watson, Watsonville. . orricxRS: N. II. D. Wn0N, Prerdent, . . . JED. II. LINDS4Y, . - Vice Preaident C. P. MENDENHALL, ' ' ' Attorney. PETER ADAMS, . Secretary and Treasurer. WM. H. CUMMlNfJ. - - General AgenU . , W. J. McCONNEL, 1 J. A. MEBANE, Executive Committee. J. M. GARRE'lT, ) All communications on business of the office should be sent lo . PETER ADAMS. Secretary. , Greensboro', X, C, June 1, J86i . JUST RECEIVED, BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR 09 Also a prime lot of Oosben Butter, in large ami small packages. Also a lot of pickled and smoked Salmon, and pickled LWf Tongues. For sale br W". R0BT. ANDREWS. Raleigh. N C, April 13, 18.. 8D tf. Trustee's Notlce.-Redaced Prices. THE STOCK OF GOODS CONVEYED IN TRUS1 bv TUOS. CALLAN lo the subscriber are now being sold at reduced prices. Those wishing to purchase READ! MADE CLOTHING cheap for cash had belter call soon. WM. WHITE, Trustee. N. B. Those indel rd by note or account to Thos. Callun, by calling and seltliog, will avoid the payment of cost. W. W. Raleigh, July 10, 1 SCO. 5.t tf. N(RTII-CAROLINA WRAPPING PAPER. AS GENERAL AGENT OF a B. SATER, PR0PR1E torof tba CRABTREE PAPER MILLS. I am ready to settle his accounts for Poper, to purchase stock, and to seil Wrappin-j Paper, of all descriptions, on favorable terms. Orders for surh paper solicited, and executed with promptness and dispatch. Address, J. J. LITCHF0RD, Raieigh. X. C. FebmarvS. 1?B. In tf. SPRING MATTRASS. I AM NOW MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR SPRING MATTRASS, to which I call the attention of the public The luxurieusness of this elastic couch, and the convenience of its arrangement, as well ns the low price ot which I offer them for sale, strongly commend them to Housekeepers generally. Call and examine tliem at V. ' 'S UphoJstery Es tablishment, Raleigh, near tbe Market rlouse. July 0, lSU'J 54 tf. 100,000 FRUIT TREES. AT LUX iiuiburir. one mile south-west of tireemburo', N. C. consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches. Plums. Anricots. Neclcrines. Ac. The above number of Trees and plants ure now ready for mile by the subscriber. From eighteen years of practical experience, and knowledge in the nursery business'he flatters himself thut he now has the most select Collection in the Southern States. Ali orders promptly attended to, und catalogues sent free 011 appliciit;ou. Persons ordering catalogues by mail will please inclose a stamp lo prepay. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. Johu M. Clark, Wi'mingtou; Uul'ua Scott, Faretteville J. A F Garret, Greensboro'. THOMAS U. FENTRESS. August S3, l.SiiO. 6 tf. NEW BOOKS. TU1E REASON WHY-NATURAL I11ST0RY--GIV-ing reasons for hundreds of interesting facts in con nection with zoology, end throwing light upon the pecu liar habits and inu-restsi f the various orders of the Ant rim! Kingdom: Bv the Author of " The Biblical Reason Why." "The Reason Why," Ac. Illustrated with numer ous Knpravings. EL FUKEIDIS; By the Author of "The Lamplighter" and " Mabel Yaiiuban " LUCILE-A POEM; By Owen Meredith, Author of "The Wanderer,- Ac. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 17, ISM. lid SHORTEST ROUTE TO FLORIDA. Through from Charleston to Fernandina in Fif teen Hours, and to Pilatka in Thirty Honrs less time than any other Route. THE U. S. MAIL STEAMERS. CAROLINA AND GORDON, IKAVE CHARLESTON. S. C, DAILY, (SUNDAYS J ex.-epietl.i ut .S. f'tlV P. M , for Fernandina, Fla., Coiuiei-t.n regularly wth Uailnud to Jacksonville, Ik City, G.iiniville, and Cedar Keys, aud bv Stage to Mica no pe, Oia'a, Tampa, and other iinls in the iuwrior of Flori d i A!s:i at tVJar Keys with Steamers to Havana, Key West, M Marks, ApalachiCola, Pcnsucola and New Orleans. These Steamers unmeet also regularly every If rUutUtf anil Sulo't at FetiiKiid 11a, with the U. S." M. Steamer EXCEL, I w hich leaves ImiiifJuittln afler the transfer of th;ir PaMH-ng.-rs und Friigbts,) riintiiiig inl'ind between hat poinl and the St. John's River al Pilatka, thereby avoiding the outside navigation over the St. Johu's Bar. EATLS OP I-A5SAUK From Charleston to Femanuina, $5 From t'hurleston to Jacksonville, f8 From Charleston to Picolata and Pilatka, $10 I'reiirh's for Fernandiao, and for ail Landiugs on the St. John's River, taken at usual rates. No extra ext tui-c for le-shipmeul at Fernandina 11. 1 I'lllSOLM. Agent F'oiid-i Steam Packet Compnnv, Southern Wharf. Z- Til rrtUGH TICKETS from Charleston to the prin cipal St.iti.ms on the Florida Railroad, and points on tbe St. John's River, can be obtained on either of the above Steamer. , November 2, lSW. 89 3m. Office Atlantic and N. C. R. R. Co., ( NKWUt.tf.N, Sept. Sit, IMilJ. f ON AND AFTER 'MONDAY, THE s-Ith INSTANT, ihe Passenger Trains will run the following schedule until further notice: I.KAVK AllIIIVG AT Moieheud City B M a. in. Carolina City 7 a. m. Carolina City 7 0 " Newbcru H 40 " Newbern, " ! 10 Kiustoii 10 4- " Kinston M 5i " Moselv Hall llx. " Moseier Hall 11 SO " Golusboro', 12 05 " RETURNING: Leavh Akbivl Gold-bon.', S 10 p. nu Moseier Hall, 3 45 p. m. Moseley Hail :s .') ' Kinston 4 20 " Kinston 4 SO " Newbern" 0 05 " Newbern fi.35 Careliuu Citv P 15 " Carolina City 8 20 " Morehead City H 8rt - WM. P. MEETS. Siipt. of Trains. Sept. 2, IStiO. H4 tf. N. C. Six Per Cent. State Bouds. Tkusurt DkPARrut.NT or X. C I Nov. Sd. 1860. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED at this office until .Mh December. 1S:0, for the pur chase of $4tK',oO of N. C. State Bonds, issued on account of Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Com pany, rnniiing thirty years from October 1st, 160. The above bonds' will have Coupons for interest at six per cent, per annum attached, payable 1st April and Oc tober in each year. The principal and interest will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, New York, unless where Iho party prefers to hare them payable at tbe Treasury of the State. Successful bidders, npon being informed of tbe accept ance nf their bids, can deposit tbe amount of their bids, including the accrued interest, to the credit of the under signed, iu the Bank aforesaid, nr in tbe Bank of North Carolina, or Bnnk of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Parties bidding will please address their letters endorsed " Proposals Tor X. C. Stocks," to tbe undersigned at Ra leigh, N. C. - The bids will be opened in the presence of the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of State, and the President of tbe Bank of North-Carolina. N D. W. COURTS, Pub. Tress. V 80 td. Register copy. MARIAN IIARLAND'S NEW BOOK. w NEMESIS; Br Marian Harland, Author of "Alone," "Hidden Path," "Moss Side," etc Price $1 25. This day received, and For sale by W. L. POMEROY. , Raleigh. X. C. Ang. Ifi0. 7 TO THE FRIENDS OF HO E MANUFAC TURES. THE KINSTON SHOE FA CT0RY IS NOW IX Suc cessful operation. ORDERS for negro BROGAKH and BOOTS are solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston, X. C, July 27, 1 MO. 60-tf, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. AS TRUSTEE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED to me by K. R. WEATHERS, for certain purposes therein named, I am now in possession of bis notes and accounts; and all persons indebted to him are hereby noti fied to pay me or Ed. Cantwell, Esq , my Attorney. Longer indulgence cannot be given. B. F. BENTON. Trustee. Eatatfi, OoClo, 1660. . U-Uasl. DEUGSTlUiUIflNESr'.A.C. .;. DRUGS AND MEDICINES.: THESUBSCRIB E R3RE X0W. RECEIVING ' their Spring and Summer supplies of . - , Dracs, Medfefnes, Pafnfs, Oils, Dyestnffs,"&c., which has' been carefnlt selected of the importers and Manafacturers, to which ihey invite an examination from their friends, and the public geuerally, feeling assured tbey , can blease both in price and qnnlity. ' , ... . WILLIAMS A "II AT WOOD, .., . Wholesale and Retail Druggists. ; Kalegb,'ir. C, April 2fl,;i9';, - tf. . . BELL. COLOGNE. . . A FINE SUPPLY OF THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED. Colgne just received. Also, Farina Cologne in long sod Wickered bottles. Basis' quart, sire family Cologne, and many others of superior quality, ia Store, and . , Forsalecheap.br -' s . . - .' WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Baleigh, X. C. April 20, I860. 82 tf. DRUGS AID MEDICINES, : Fall Trade of 1859. TUIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIV rng their Fal! supplies of Drags, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyestafis, Fan cy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, which bare been carefully selected in tbe Northern Mar-' kets by one of the firm, to which tbey invite an inspection from their friends and the public generally. PHYSICIANS, Will find our Stock complete, and to those about com mencing the practice of Medicine, we guarantee an outfit for less money than they can purchase it North, as, from our long experience in the business, we know best the arti cles and quantities wanted by beginners for this part uf tbe country. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We can supply with Spices Soda, Dyestuffs, Patent Medi nines, Snuffs, Ac, at a very small advance on New York prices, aud request them to price tur stock in this line be fore making their purchases. PAINTS AND OILS We have given special attention to tbe purchase of, and, having bought them exclusively of tbe Manufacturers for Cah, will seil them at such prices as cannot fail to please; and would say to Cash and short-time purchasers, they will consult their interest by calling on us before buying. PERFUMERY, &c. Of tbe best Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, such as Cologne. Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oils, Satchels, Tooth, Hair and Kail Brushes, and Druggists Fancy Goods gener ally. We have the largest and most complete assortment we have ever had the pleasure to exhibit. Believing our home Journals a sulticient medium for ad vertising, we do not think we require the aid, and did not get up while North, a special Circular proclaiming our "speed and bottom," piefeiriii'j that our friends and the community should judge whether we sell as good Articles sod as cheap as any other House. Orders soltoited from the surromding country, which shall have our prompt attention, and be executed with neatness and despatch. Physicians' prescriptions and family receipts compound-, ed at all hours ot tho day and night, with care aud accu racy. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Sept. 2. 1 859. 84 tf. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, At PKSCUD'S. S' WAIM'S PANACEA, At rtsccus. w OOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE is in great demand. At PESCUDs. T ARTATIC ACID, At rtSCLUS. B AKIIIG SODA, At ftSClUS. CREAM OF TARTAR, At PESCUD'S. PESCUD'S CITRATE OF M AGNESIA is the best, TBESCUD'S is tbe place to get your fresh Drugs and aieaiciiies cueup. B ROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCnES, At Y ESC CD S. T F IOOTH BRUSHES, At rtsuuus. RESH ARROW.ROOT, At fKSUUDS. W ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY and Oxygenated Bitters. At PLSCUuS. B URNETT'S SUPERIOR ARTICLES, uuruett s cocoine, Burnett's Ralistnn, Burnett's Florarel, At PESCUD'S. S UPERIOR SHOULDER BRACES, At fbSCXUS. II ORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, At J'fStJUUTS. FOR QUANTITY, Quality, and Low Prices Go to PESCUD'S. 4 LITTLE MORE RAT POISON, At PESCUD'S. BEST PEARL STARCH. At PESCUD'S. T ET THERE BE LIGHT I M-A Let there be good Light ! Lei there be cheap Light ! PESCUD intiodnced some time ago a new Lump with a new Oil to burn 111 it Shortly after their introduction ihe Oil was thrown into market so bad that it was useless to try to burn it. Since that time there has been a steady improvement ; and now PESCUD has the pleasure of offer ing the purest, best burning and cheapest Kerosene ever sold here. It is warranted 10 burn one third longer than the best Oil sold by parties heretofore pronouncing tha whota thing a humbug. It burns free of smoke or smell. It only costs a little over one-fourth rent an hour. It is a better light for the eves, and better for all purposes than any other light. It is sold at $1 2 per gallon, or 85 cents a quart. At PESCUD'S. Wi ORM MEDICINES. Fahnestock's, Bardott's WW Sugar Drops, Comstovk's, McLane's, Jaynes Spe cific tor Tape Worm, Hi-beiisack's Worm Killer, Perry's Dead Snot, Jaynes' Vermifuge. At PESCUD'S. FRESn AND PURE GROUND SPICES. Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, African Pepjier, Jamaica (linger. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. BLACK AND YELLOW MUSTARD, At PESCUD'S. 17 RESH KEROSENE. . . At PESCUD'S. IANCY SOAPS, Highly Pet fumed, ' At PESCUD'S. SWWAIM'S PANACEA, Sand's Sursaparilla, Staf lord's Invigoralo-i Holland's German Bitters, Hostet ter's Bitters, Ayer'a Medicines, Wistar's Wild Cherry, Brown's Troches. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. TRY THE CHEROKEE REMEDY.-The de mand is increasing and the effects are truly wonder ful. A third supply just received, ev At PESCCD'S. Raleigh. X. D.. Sept. 23. IS.'.". 78 tf. , FOR COUGHS, COLDS, &c.--Ayer's Cherr Pectoral. Wisur's Balsam Wild Cherry, Tyler's Sy . up Gum Arobe, Brown's Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Ws fers, Mrs. Holt's Cough Syrup, Wislar's Loxengers, 1 The genuine at PESCUD'S Drug Store. PURE COD LIVER OIL. Simms'. Rush ton's, snd Hazard A Caswell's Medicated Cod Liver Oil At PaSCUD'A FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS Try Eaton's In fantile Cordial, Dalby's Carminative, Vafpeanx's Rem edy, Jaynas' Carminative, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Pescndls Diarrhoea Cordial ; any ot which kinds am de serveoly popular, and for sale At PESCUD'S. CHEROKEE REMEDY Thorn's Extract, Co be bs snd Cnpiaba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs snd Co p'aba, and Capsules of all kinds. At PESCUD'S Drugstore. TOILET ARTICLES. For all who love a full and luxuriant growth of hair, they must try the fol Inwiag Restoratives: Ezekial'a, Wood's, Mrs. Allen's, Phalon's, Barry's Tncophnrua, Katbairon, Cocoaine, Cocin, Esa. Bay Leaves Jaynes' Uh'u Tonic and an indefinite variety of Pomades, Balsams aud Oils of Foreign and American manufacture, at PESCUD'S Drug Store. THE MOST SPLENDID AND DESIRABLE assortment of Cosmetics, Perfumery. Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Extracts, Colognes and Toilet Articles of all kinds is now on exhibition, and will be sold very cheap - At PESCUD'S. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW A WORTH trying, vis: Phalon's Snow White Oriental Cream for beautifying tbe complexion. For sale at PESCUD'S Drugstore. lVERY LADY WHO DESIRES A PRO-M-J fusion of Curls at a trifling cost of time or money, and no injury to her hair, should send to PESCUD'S for s Box of Arnold's Patent Hair Curlers -Price 50 cents. Raleigh, X. C, Oct. 2, 1360, 78 tt . GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTO RY. SURVEY OF NORTH-CAROLINA Con taining a Catalogue of the Planta of the State, with des criptions snd history of tbe trees, shrubs, and woody Tines; By Rev. M. A. Curtis D. D. For sale by W. I POMEROY. Baleigh, X. C, Aug. 7, I860. HEW PUBLICATIONS. NORTH-CAROLINA FORM BOOr"" a iltKV avr (lUPH'TP rni., A Xobth-Cabouxa Form Book, improved'and enlarged, containing 844 Dares, roval im.. .Rrttlt many forms not found in former edititionsprim.Ji "It per, ana substantially bound in law calf It tnni 'orma of all those Leiral Instrnmnets whiet. it,,ina cession to use: and furnishing, also, a guide tn j of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks Consf.bles Coroner.' Tl Committees etc Compiled from tbe best sourS. i1 so improvement on all works of the kmd formerl and intended as a companion to CANT WELL'S JtsTiT To which are added the Constitution of Kortb-Can Tr of Ibe United States, an account of the princii the Stale and of the counties, titles of address, a1 Furnished at the unparalleled low price of 0n il'i6 (being the cheapest book ever offered for sale.) Wh ' by mail, en, extra charge of 20 cents will be rMBot?M cover .the postage. A liberal discount to those who k to sell again. - - .. 0ayi, 1 Published sod sold, wholesale and retail, by , - .1 ,t- - HENRY D. TURNER At the North-Carolina Book . And by J. B. LIPPISC0TT Sf . HAYES A ZELL, C0-- t . . ' ; dSBARNES1!'' . , Bale gh, X. C Aug. 17, ISSa NEW WORKS ON ARCniTECTURp"' rv Sloan's Constractive Architect nr. A GUIDE FOR THE BUILDER AND CARPEVtpb Exhibiting the construction of a series of iWJ , Roofs. Domes. Snire. and th Fi. ft r . "'P" fur Roofs, Domes, Spires and the Five Orders of ArehTtSf selected from the best specimens of Grecian md a"1 Art Willi Ihn H 'rlinwl flitnoiu.,..,. nf 11 - . AlHDan , fS - "...puiuiij lt .ucir liei&ut u tion and Profile. To which is added a Treatii. t ,tc" cal Geometrr. JWb,,1,e i"ns,n"ed bvixiy-twopuTJ: ned by explanatory text. By Samuel si ithorof the "Model Architect," "cUrTl and acconinanii Arehtte4?t nnthn - " """VI unuoevt. 1 11. . 1 Suburban Arp.hilivtnrB " l mn n., .1 tHl , ,...,w.v. .oi.io, pr.ee tjdnj Sloan's City and Snbnrban Architecture' ' In which are exhibited numerous Desimis ani) n.'. -i for Public Edifices, Private Residences, and Buildings Illustrated with 18 folio emrnivincr. panied by Specifications and Historical and Eiolamun T- By Samuel Sloan, anthorof the " Model Archill "Sloan's Constructive Architecture," etc, etc. On., i folio. Price 12 00. ' ' fc De,()1- For sale by Raleigh, A,g. 15, 18.9. "g " ' - , -, SWAIN'S JUSTICE REVISED. T HE NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE. A PRAC tical guide to the Ijiws ot the State, and th a.. .... of the Supreme Court, defining the duties and U,... tion of Justices nf the Peace, under the Revised Code of 18d4-'55, together with, full instructions and numerous forms and precedents. Br EDWARD CA XT WELL, Esq , LL B. Counsellor at Law. One Vol 8vo , containing nearly 600 pages, handsomely printed on good ar,and well bound in law binding Price (3 60. Postage 8fi cents Published and for sale bv H. D. TURNER, At the North-Carolina Bookstore. Raleigh, X. C, Aug. 17, 1360. 6S-1C RURAL PUBLICATIONS. MY ASSORTMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS very complete, comprising all Ihe late editions: Farmers' and Planters' Encyclopedia, Einmerson. Tbe American Farm Book, Allen. Rural Chemistry, Sol'.y. Agricultural Chemistry, Johnston. Cbaptal'a Agricultural Chemistry. The Complete Farmer and Gardener, Fessenden. The Kitchen Gardener's Instructor. Bridgman. Tbe Young Gardener's Assistant, Bridgman. McMabon s American Gardener. Gardening for the Sou h White. Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gardener, Neil. Ladies' Companion tn the Flower Gardeu, Mrs. London. Breck's Bonk nf Flowers. The Complete Florist. Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture. Downing's Cottage Residences Country Houses, Downing Hedges nd Evergreens Warder. Grasses and Forage Plants Flint. Darlington's American Weeds and Useful Plants, Thnrbtr. American Hand Book of Ornamental Trees Meetian. Rural Architecture, Allen. Dowi.ing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America. The Fruit Cultivator's Manual, Bridgman. The A nericHii Fruit Culturist. Thomas The American Fruit Book, Cole. Tbe Fruit Gardener, Barry. American Fruit Grower's Guide, Elliott Fields' Pear Culture. Cold Granery, Wm. Chorlton. Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Grape, Allen. Hoar on the Grape Vine. Culture of the Grape and Strawberry, Longwnrth. Habits and Diseases of Domestic Animals Allen. Breed, Management and Diseases of Sheep, Yoiutt. Management of Shp, Can held. Sheep Husbandry iu tbe South. RandalL. Milch Cows and Diary Farming, Flint. Milch Cows Guenon. For sale by H. D. TURNER, Raleigh, March 25, ISdO. . ia.f CIVIL PRACTICE IN NORTH-CAROLINA. ONE VOL. 8V0. CONTAINING NEARLY FIVB hundred pages. . Price reduced to $3. With the North-Carolina Form Book, Cantwell's Justice, and this volume, showing the actual practice in court, tin mere citixen, the funtiomiry, or the lawyer, bare easy ac cess to business forms. Postage 35 ceuts. For sale by H D. TURNER, North-Carolina Bookstore. Raleigh, X. C, Aug. 17. 1SG,). 6-tt T NEW BOOKS. CJ UXDAY ENJOYMENTS, or Religion made pleasant C7 to children. THE SCRIPTURE niSTORY OF OUR BLESSED LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST Arranged to illustrate his Divinity, Doctrine and Mission; By M. B. Sterling Clark. THE CAVERLY FAMILY, or Mrs. Linden's Teach ings; By H. 11. II. OLD AND NEW; By the Rev. James Craik, D. D. Rector nf Christ Church, Louisville, A CHURCH HISTORY OF THE FIRST THREE CENTURIES-From the thirteenth to tbe three hundred and twenty-third vearof the Christian Era; By Milo Ma lum, D. D TWENTY-FIVE TUNES Adapted lo Psalms sr.d Hvmns, in the book of Common Prayer; Edited by the Rev. Albert Wood, A. M. HYMNS FOR CHILDREN Compiled and set to appro priate mnsic ; Bv tie Rev. J. Freeman Young. A COLLECTION OF SACRED SONGS-Being w Eclectic compilation for the nse of Churches, Families snd Schools, 'o which is appended a special department con taining appropriate music for Ordinations, Dedications, Fast Dais Funerals TCi Edited by Charles Jerome Bop kins. Por sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleiirh. X. C Ani. 10. 13G0. 64 n o r ' MILITARY TACTICS. COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICSA concise system of Instructions and Regulations for the Militia and v ol unteers of tbe United Stales comprehending the exercises and movements of tbe Infantry, Light lufautry aud Rifle men, Cavalry nnd Artillery. SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICS In 3 Volumes. For sale at POMEROYS. Raleigh, X. C, Feb 23, 1S60. 17-tt mjOUTII-CAKOLINA GEOLOGICAL SUB IT! VEY. Tbs Swamp Lands of North-Cahoum. containing descriptions, with many analyses, of the oil of Ibe Swamp Lands; By Ebeneie'r Emmons Slate geolo gist. . , For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, X. C, Aug. 7, 1860. 63 BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. TT IFE OF STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS U. S. Senator Li from Illinois -with his most important Speeches sua Reports ; By a member of the Western Bar. DR OLDHAM AT G KEYSTONES, and his talk there. FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS OF MECHANICS AND EX PERIMENTAL DATA; By A. Morin. Revised. TrjnslsU ed, and rednced to English Units of Measure; By JPB Bennett, Civil Engineer. ,. . THE HIST0KY OF HERODOTUS A new Eng h version, edited with copious notes and appendices 'lln" trated. 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