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i-1' , V - vv 4 - r ' - si a. I t - 'I if t I -J J I jf .: I i I 'J Si 114 ' L'1'3 1 - ;n . Is' I f 3 ft? lis 'A ft 8 1M i-tf - Ui5 (3 4 : if J i i 7 ii A . lSSURAflCB COMPANIES. s" - NORTH-CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSU " T RANCE COMPANY. " , v , " r Omcc Raisics, N. C. , raWtWcO MP AWT TAKES RISKS UPON ALL .T hiuLjuv" .he ages of U and W year or five Tears for two-thirds their market . , . VlL.V.iH within M diva stler satisfactory proof il "presented. . DIRECTUtut un xoow m: Ctua- E. Johnsoic. J. U. Lovwot, W. H. Jons, K. K Battle, J. O. William, C, B. Root. P. f. Piscop, - W. W. UOLDCN, Qcums Bosbu, H- W. Homi, -W. H. McKw, B. H Battle. OFFICERS: T Ceas. E. Johnson, Prrtideot, - - - W. W. Hold or. Vice Proudwit, . H. W. Hosted. Atloreer, W. H. Jones, Treasurer. R. H. Battle, Secretjrr. . W H. McKeb, Hod. Examiner. . C.B Boot, ) Q. Bowie, & Vom . W. a McKee. ) . informatina the pnhlic is referred U the W office of the O--JM-m-V ' VSIatS Secreitry. ' RleiKh, Anu. 4, I860. 63ly' N. C MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. A T the Annual Meeting of the Nurth-Camlina Mutual A Fire Insurance Company, held on .he loth of J.mja ryTthe WloirinR persons were elected D.rectors and Offi cers for the ensuing jear : DIRECTORS: Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. R. Williams, T.H. Selb.r " .C. W. D. Hutchmgs, " V Kemp P. Battle, J George Little, James M. Towles, " James E. Hoyt, Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Newbern, Joshua O. Wright. Wilmington. John M. Joaes, Edenton. Geo. Wi Charlni, Klisibeth City. Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. J. W. Harrell, Murfreesboro . H. B. Williams Charlotte. Samuel Watkins, Milton. A. W. Steel, KayetteTille. Joseph White, Anson County. ' Josb. Bonner, Salem. A. T. Summy, Asherille. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. T. H. Selby, Pftidtnt. H. I). Turner, ltce Prtttdttd. ' John U. Brvan, Attorney. Hamden S. 'Smith. Sfcretar, and Trtaturtr. T. H. SelbT, ejxjficu, 1 John R. Williams, Ec t. C W. D. Hutchings, ) This Company has been in successful operation over 12 years, and ctntinues to take risks upon all classes of prop Ins -in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpeotme D.s SfcrieO.upon faiorable Terms Its Police ow 'jw riy;,.monnting to newly t,0O0,0O0, a Vfi ' "f VhiVh in country riski; and its present capital isorer fire hundred thousand dollars, in bonds, properly secured. . All communications in reference to insurance should be .ddressed to the Secretary, nos. & sMiTn "Raleigh, Jan. 16, 1361. GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Pays H Losses Promptly! DIRECTORS: , .... John A. Mebane, W. J. McConnel. C. P. Mendonh.ll. D. p. Weir, James M. Garrett, John L Cole. N. H. U. W.lson, ffm. Barringcr, David McKnight, M h- Shertrood, Jed. M. Lindsar, Greensborough ; W. A. Wnght Wilmington ; Robert E.'Troy. Iimberlon ; Alexandtr Miller. ewbern ; Thadeus McGee. Raleigh ; Thomas Johnson. nyvilh!; Dr W. C. Ramsey. Wadesborough ; Rcr. R. C. Maynard, Frinklinton; Dr. E. F. Watson. Watsonnlle. sun wiisox. Fres'dent, JED. H. LINDSAY, C. P. MEN DES HALL, . PETER ADAMS, - WM. H. CUMMING, - -W. J. McCONXEL, J. A. MEBANE. Vice President. Attorney. Secretary and Treasurer. General Agent, I Execntive Committee. a. Ml. UBUI l, I ... All communications on business of the office should he .ent to - PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Greensboro', JX. C, June 12, 1SU. MISCELLANEOUS. METH. PROT. FEMALE COLLEGE, Jamestown, Gcilpord Co., N. C. 1HE FIFTH SESSION WILL OPEN JULY i. T1 Jft. UUUCI iwvuni(;t i'i " - " " in:, i . :.. : I. .. u tfm .JvdnttM r.T m hpAitnT Inrsttnn IBIS IIWIllUHUU UMO .Ml . wa J " 1 large aid comfortable buildings, aud extensive philosophi cal and chemical apparatus, Ac The President and family, with the other members if the Faculty, liv in the Coliege and eat at the same tables with the ntudents. Tuition .S per session ; Music on the Piano or Guitar 20: Grecian Painting 7 no; Kmbroide- XT 7 50. Latin, Frendi, Oriental Painting, Drawing, Hair Flowers, Wax Flowers, Ftalber Flowers Wax Fruit, each f5; Vocal Moic 1 : contingent expenses $1; Board ing $7 60 per month, including washing and fires, half in advance. For further informal ion addres G W. HEGE, rntident. Junel3,lf61. 57-lf. 4g State Journal copy. nconrage Home Lite rat ore 1 1 THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, edited by gentlemen of eminent ability, in their several departments, is published every ATURDAV, at Augusta, Georgia. EXPRESSIONS OF THE PRESS. " Its writers are the most distingushed in the South." Dtltd, Hen OrUant. "Stands in ttie very first ranks." Pretbifterian, Char letton. " A paper, indeed, for the South." Stir, Satan nan. "A most acceptable paper." Chrittinn Index, Jfaenn. ""Equalled by few, surpassed by none." Timtr, Cblvm bvt "The best investment for two dollars that could be made." MUtJurUn, Hi. Imi. "Deserves the most liberal patronage." Baptist, At lanta. " We cordially commend it to Southerners." Enquirer Richmond. . Its contents are varied and agreeable." Cliritlian Ad Toeatt, Sew Orteant. "Calculated, eminently, to improve the soil and the mind." Enquirer, Jf'mpkU. " Filled with the choicest reading matter." Journal it Matenger, Haam, Ga. "An excellent journal, edited by competent gentlemen." Chronicle t Sentinel, Anyuta, Ga. Best Literary journal in the country." Journal, Lorn villt. " A Southern blessing." Argn, Sorfolh. "Every reading man in the country should take it." Sepubtie, AvftttUt. " Gives rail value for the money." Southron, Jack ton Mit. "Worth ten times its subscription price." Gauttt, Ckattanonga. "Without a rival the best that comes to us." Errrrett. ncltbura, Mit. r " Invaluable to every man of literary taate." Regitter, Mobil. " The best family paper published." Courier, Charleston. -. . " Equal, if not superior, in literary merits, to any journal published." .Standard, Raleigh. "A welcome guest at every fireside." AdveriUer, Mont fomery, Ala. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE ALWAYS IS ADVANCE. Single copy, per annam, - 2. Six copies, " " ----- - lO. Ten copies, . 15 Twenty copies," " ------ 25 Specimen copies sent gratis. FJELD AP- FIRESl?!" ',ort,T "- "Po third volume, and is aow FIRMLY ESTABLISHED It is handsomely printed, in folio form, for binding, on 'fine paper and with clear type. . Every exertion is made to vin dicate its claim to be The first weekly paper in the South. JAMES GARDNER, .AugwU, to, M.y 16. 1861. P 8!ilt" jTOTICE.-I SHALL SELL ALL ARTICLES KEPT J. -mjbj me tor Cash only, unless a ipeci.l contract is made voerwtae, from and after this dale. j, ... JORDAN WOMBtE. " . Raleigh, April 28d,18l. - -it-it NOTICE. TWO GOOD BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS . . for hire. Apply to iba sabneriber, at Raleigh k C THK LATE SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND OV 1 pVr ,ml Mill be pfcfcUo the StocklderTon ppliett. J-t- 1. - " vW' W' Traaa. It, I . MISCELL ANE0U&; -'SEVEN l-Y E SI j TV SEvcv team or tmrivalied soeeess 'attending, tho .rniwnpnT.iTiH ART A8SOCIATIOH ," hare made It a household word throughout every quarter 01 tne country. -- lMtit0tion. ver - unacr me auspices vv" . ' by beautitui work 01 ar 00 mo.r . r-v- " i" ture on their Ublets, the great benefit derived frera be coming suoocrioer. ... i Subscriptions are now being received In a ratio unparal leled with that of any previous year. nrcnuta OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any person can become s member by subscribing three J lf LI-W ih. will fMVlTA lsU-Th. larg. and- superb steel engraving, 80 H S3 inches, entitled, " FALLSTAFF MUSTERING HIS BECRUTTS." 2d.-One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magasine, . "THE C0SM0P0UTAK ART JOTHUrAL." 8L Four admissions, during the season, to Th Gallery of Paintings. 548 Brolwrt K. Y. In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over Five Handred Beautiful Works of Art I comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, outlines, Ac . ftirming a trvly national benefit. The Sdpebb Engraving, which every subscriber willre ceive. entitled, " Falstaff Mcstebixo bis Recboits, is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever is sued in this country. It is done on MJ ,titVU, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 H 1 3 jnches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls 01 either the library, parlor or office. Its subject brated scene of Sir John Fslstaff receiving, in ShaUow s office, the recruits which have been gathered for bis rag ged regiment" It could not be furnished by the trade for less than five dollars. . The Art Journal is too well known to the whole coun try to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustrat ed magasine of Art, containing Essays, fetones, foetus, Gossip, Ac., bv the very best writers in America. The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre- Sobscriptions will be received nntil the evening of the 81st of January, 18fil, at which time the books will close, and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $15, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. .... Address, C. L. DERBT. Actuary C A. A. 646 Broadway. New ork. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwarded by THUS. CARTER, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity, where specimen Engraving and Art Journal can be seen. November 20, I860. VSiu PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS, Ac, &c. I) R J. A. CLOPTON, or Uunisvuie, Aia., irw Hemorrhoid. Fistula. Vcne- 1 f. . .l. A. t. 11 m has real diseases, ipcrmnwii-, ' treated an old Governor of the State, the oldest Physician of Montgomery, several Physicians in Mobi.e; several members of the Legislature, and others of ixiutb-Carolina, Virginia. Tennessee aud Mississippi. The patient is not , . I 1 1 Am TMhmnni.ll fif til hlheSt conunea 10 oia u- wi .wu,. . - c character forwarded to any that may wish them. Office in Huntsville, Alabama, bis native town, immedi ately on the Memphis and Charleston Railr ad. A turee cent siamp nuaticciuinii v Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. I). Huntsville. Ala. March 1, 18G1. 27 tf. tl dfk ffmf FRUIT TREES. AT LUX XUVfitJ"" umburg. one mile south west of Greentbon, , N. C consisting of Apples. Pears, Peche Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Ac The above number of Trees and plants are now ready for sale by the subscriber. r,m.;.l,iun run of tintrtieal experience, and knowledge in th nnmf business he flatters himself that be now haa the most select collection in the Southern Stales. All orders promptly attended to, and catalogues sent tree on application. Persons ordering catalogues by mail will please inclose a stamp to prepay. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. John M. Clark. Wilmington : Rt fus Scott, Favetteville J. A F. Garret, Greensboro'. AUVAiAa a. ilj iiiioo. Augnst 23, I860. ' tf. LAND IN CRAVE COUNTY FOR SALE. fg ACRES OF BEST QUALITY OF SWAMP VvF" lsnd, of large gum growth, equal to Hyde county land, fur sale by MKS. 8. r. SlAJbl, Proprietress of the Newbern Book Store. November 23, ISrtO. t tf. TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME MANUFAC TURES. THE KIXSTON SHOE FACTORY IS NOW IN Suc cessful operation. ORDERS fur negro BRUGANS and BOOTS are solicited. J. C CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston, N. C, July 27, 1S60. 60 tt DEBATES IN CONVENTION. PPOCEEDINGS and DEBATKS of the Convention of North-Carolina, called to amend the Constitution of the State, which assembled at Raleigh, June 4, 183.V. To which are subjoined the Courcntion Act and the amend ments to the Constitution, together with the rotes of the people. A few copies only of the above work remaining unsold. For sale by HENRT D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Jan. 11, 1S6 6 tf. "United we Stand, Divided we Fall." HURRA I FOR USWE TRY AGAIN! . "TSfUlLE our country is in a state of political excite WW ment, and business seems depressed, we bare determined to unite our efforts to carry on the Couch Mann factoring, For the MUTUAL BENEFIT of ourselves, and for the ACCOMMODATION of all those who may favor ns with their custom. We will endeavor to du all work sent us in a Neat and Substantial Manner, and at Moderate rrices. uiir long experience in the COACH BLSlNE&i Hatters us that we shall be able to give general satisfaction. BASHFOKD A GORMAN. Any person who may wish their Carriages Rrnainted and Repaired will do well to give ns a call, as II. (iOK- M A., woo is generally known as a GOOD COACH PAIN TER, hopes to be able to please all those wh mar favor us wilb their custom. The Prices shall be moderate and the workmanship shall be as (rood if not bettter than anr done in the City. B. A. G. Our Shoo is west of the Canitol. knoirn ih CLARK OLD STAND. Jan. 28, 1861 13-tf. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, RALEIGH. MAY 1661. The Sheriff of the different counties in the State are re quested to collect all the arms of every description belong ing to the State, that may be in their respective counties, and to bave the same boxed no and forwarded to Raleigh, to the Adjutant General's Office. The expenses of collect ing and furwardisg the same will be paid by the Stale. a j order 01 ine Uovernor: J. F. HOKE, Adjutant General. Raleigh, May 22, 1861. SO tf A TTENTION VOLUNTEERS, Fresh LOBSTERS, - rAI,SlUAS. PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, " STAWBERRIES, " BLACKBERRIES, " WHORTLEBERRIES, APRICOTS, Ac, Hermetically Sealed, for sale at J. B. FRANKLIN'S Variety Store. 47 tf. May 14, 1861. mrORTH-CAROLINA SHOES. A GOOD AS 1 sortment of Gentlemen's wear and heavy negro Bro gans, from the Manufactory of Miller A Foster, Thomas ville, on sale at their prices. Among tbm are several varieties suitable for Camp Shoes. The attention of onr Dealers and Farmers is respectful ly called to this work, ns it will compare favorably in ap pearance with any, and will prove fur more serviceable than Yankee Shoes. Orders will be taken for Fall supplies. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. May 21, 1861. 49tf. SPRING MATTRASS. I AM NOW MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR SPRING MATTRASS, to wbich I call the attention of the public The luxuriousness of this elastic couch, and the convenience of its arrangement, as well as the low price at which I offer tbeni for sale, strongly commend them to Housekeepers generally. Call and examine them at WATSON'S Upholstery Es tablishment, Raleigh, near the Market House. July o, 1860. . 64 tf. IRESH GARDEN AND FIELD 8EED.-ON . sale an entire new stock, from the old and well estab lished house of R. Sinclair, Jr., A Co , Baltimore, Md. They can be relied oa and should be patronised by the Gardeners and Planters of the South. V , JAMES M. TOWLES. Agt.. .Farmers Hall, Feb. 2J5, 1861. - 25 tf. Treasury Department, N. C. I THE INTEREST FA LL1NGDUE ON THE debt of the 8iai f North-Carolina will be paid dur nng the present difficulties of the country, at thiBank of ui"'"' il intel of the Bank of the R pubuay New York. RaUt.t, u ."rlfc ?W C0DBTS. PubUo Treasurer. Baleig-h, May S7tb, 1861. - . . 61 1 t.a. HELIOTROPES AND OTHER' bedding PL A NTS. Every .variety of this 'most fragrant Bower for immediate planting.. Price from' tl to"1 per dozen. ' - : . mnAII U n A Vwa7U " - .. , Raleigh, N. C : 8 lm. April 18, 18M. SUPERB DAHLIAS.-NOW READY A SUPERB 3 variety of the best Dahlias ofVvery shade of color, at SScenUrach. . - THOMAS CARTER, " Raligb, N. 0. April 16, 1861. , 89-lm. GERANIUMS AND PELARGONIUMS. A large supply of the above beautiful plants. Price 25 cents each or t'l 50 per doxen. They ai e nice plants. - THOMAS CARTER, Raleigh, N. C. April 16,1861. 89 lm. FUCHSIAS t FUCHSIAS 1 1 FUCHSIAS! 1 1 33 varieties of this most cburming plant at 25 cents each, or tl 50 per doxen. Send orders at -uce to THOMAS CARTER, Raleigh, N. a April 16,1861. . 8a-lm. NEW WATCHES. JEWELEY, SIX YES AND PL AT EDJrV" ARE. GOLD. Gentlemens' Levers, Ladies' Ievtrs, Silver Levers, Indies' Watch Chains, Vest and Neck Chains, Setts of Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Braceletts snd Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Kings, Cuff aud Shirt Buttons, Cellar and Sleeve Buttons, Belt Buckles. Armletts and Pencils, Spectacles snd Thimbles, Crosses and Soups. PLATED WARE. Ice Pitchers snd Spoons, Castors and Waiters, Cuke Baskets snd Forks, Preserve and Butter Stands, Table'and Desert Knives, Ovster and Sugar Ladles, Biittcr and Fruit Kives, Fish and Pie KnrVes, Salt Sellers, Candle Sticks, Molasses Mngs, Tea Setts 5 pieces, SILVER WARE. Cups and Goblets, Salt Sellers, Napkin Rings, Preserve and Suear Spoons, Sugar Sifters A Crumbjkra- p-rs. Ice Cream k Pie Knives, Butter and Cake Knives, Children's knives A Forks, Ord Cases A Pepper Boxes, Fruit and Pickle Knives, Table and Desert Spoons, Thimbles and Tea Spoons Soup and Cream Ladles, Gravy k Mustard Spoons. Pencila and Pens, Spectables, tc CUTLERY. Table and Desert Knives, Pocket and Penknives, Scissor and Razr Miscellaneous. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs and Guards, Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Traveling Wallets, Work Boxes, Steel Spectacle, Raxor Strops and Brashes, French and Yankee Clocks. spectacles. I wish the Members of the Legislature and others to call at my store and see for themselves. My Stock of Goods is large and fashionable. My pritee art cheaper. I will war rant every article sold to be whst it's sold for, no Plated Jewelry told for Gold. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted fur 12 mouths. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, N. C.'Nov. 13, I860. 1 tf. JOHN C. HIMSELF AGAIN. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS friends and the public, tbat he has regained his health, and will continue the Auctioneering business at bis newly Btted-np establishment near Hackney Pool's Clothing Store. The room will be lighted up with Gas, aud su a-ranged as to make both bidder and goods appear vtU. I bare also made arrangements to I are full life-sire 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 gooes t pear better. I can't promise to talk like Dovalat, but will endeavor, like mr namesake Bat, to speak to tbe point. JOHN C. MOORE. November 16, 1860. 82 tf. NORTH-CAROLINA WRAPPING PAPER. AS GENERAL AGEST OF E. It. SATER, PR0PR1E torof the CRABTREE PAPER MILLS. I am ready to settle hia accounts for Paper, to purchase stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper, of all descriptions, on favorable terms. Orders for such paper solicited, and executed with promptness and dispatch. Address, J. J. L1TCHF0RD, lUieigh. N. C. February 3, 1 SCO. 10 it fRISU POTATOES.-VERY FINE. ON SALE AT lowest market prices. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agt. Feb. ', U6I. 25 tf. riORN AND COTTON PLANTERS. SIN CLAIR'S Celebrated Corn Planters, with or without guano attachment. FOSTER'S ANi) LANCASTER'S Patent Cotton Plan ters, are great seed aud lime savers, and thereby money makers. On sale at the Farmer Hall. JAMEJ M. TOWLES. Agt. April 5,1861. 36 tf. IVEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT FOR Iwl SALE, in a flourishing town in Western North-Carolina The SUBSCRIPTION LIST is a fair one; the ADVERTISING good, and the JOB WORK liberal. The oflice, with the good will, will be disposed of on the most liberal terms, if application be made soon. Address, through tbe post office at Raleigh, X. V. L., And give name and address. Feb. 6, 1861 17 tf, DANCING. MR. FREXSLEY'S SCHOOL FOR THE instruction of Ladies, Misses and Masters will com mence on Saturday afternoon. April 13, lyl. at 4 o'clock, in College Hull, ou Pillsboro' street, formerly the Female Seminary. April 12, 1861. 3-tf. FOR RENT -FOR SALE. THE LAW OFFICE, on Fayetteville Street, occupied by the late Jos. K. Marriott, Esq., is for rent the balaucc of the year. Posses won iriven at once. Alio. A select Law Library, comprising many standard works, will be privately sold, upon application to the UL dersigned, or in bis absence, to Quent linsbee. Esq. JNO. C. MARRIOTT, Adm'r. March IS, 1861. 81 tf. NOTICE. TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO TnE JAIL OF Cumberland county, on tbe 1st of May, 1SG', as a runaway, a negro who says he is free, tbat bis name is HENDERSON SEARS, and that be is from Davidson county, and was bound to DAVID HUNT. He is ab.iut 26 years old, 6 feet high, and weighs about 180 lbs; had 00 when taken np a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round coat. The owner is requested to come for. ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or be will be dealt with as tbe law directs. G. L. McKAY. Jailer. June 8. I860. 46 tf. SHOT AND SHELL. CANISTERS FOR FIELD PIECES, GUN CARRIAGES, AXLES AND BOXES MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT KOTICB. AT Ot?E FotTKORT. TAPPEY k LUMSDEN, Petersburg, Va. May 81, 1861. 62 2m. I ST. SOMEWHERE ON SALISBURY OR FAY J ETTEVILLE Street, on Saturday evening last, a $2 bill wrapped in a niece of newspaper. Tbe finder by leav ing it at the Standard office, will confer a favor on a poor woman not able to lose it. June 18, 181. 87 tf- TWO VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATIONS FOR SALE ON LONG TIME. ONE OX INDIAN CREEK FIVE MILES EAST OF Perote and ten miles from depot on tbe Mobile and Girsrd Railroad, containing VflO acres land, 500 acres clear ed and in a high state of cultivation. This place is level, well watered, and altogether one of the most desirable plan tations in Sooth Eastern Alabama. Another plantation in ope mile of Perote, contaning 760 acres of very rich land, 400 acres cleared all necessary im provements. - I will sell with these places corn, fodder, stock, planta tion tools, Ac, tbe whole payable three and four years from 1st January next. C. W. JONES, Perote, Pike Co., Ala, May 29th, 1861. 61 8m. TRACTS FOR SOLDIERS. (reprinted at baleigb, X. c.) - A Voice from Heaven," 4 pages. - Private Devotion," " " " Don't put it off." - -"The Act of Faith," - -"All sufficiency of Christ," - - - The Sentinel," -. " Self-Dedication to God," u Motives to Early Piety." - " " Come to Jesus," (formerly 64 pages,) now iu 82, and in 8 four page tracts. Approved by all the Potior of thi City.' A large edition of the above should be printed before the type is distributed, as it will cost 40 to re-set tbem. The number and variety will be increased as the funds are given. 100 pays for 150,000 pages ; f20 pays for 80,000; and tl pavs for 1.500 pagos. Donations to be rent to the Agent, which be will ac knowledge by letter, and report to each of the Pastors of this City. More tban Afl.OOO pages of new tracts bave been sent to the soldiers in Virginia. WM. J. W. CROWDER, , . . Tract Agent. Raleigh, N. a, July 5,1 861. 6x 4t." BANK OF THE STATE OF wJ C. A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT. ON THE capital of this Bank is declared . parable out of the surplus profits. on the THIRD MONDAY of this month, (July, 1361.) at tbe Bank of Nortb-Carulina in this Citr. " C DEWEY, Agent. . Raleigh, N. C, July a, 1861. . - l-td. MISgELLANEOUa. CU L ND JL RF-OTl 1861; as 1861 Jah't, 1 8 4 5 July, i Si 10 17! :4 6 13. nA 7 8 11 12 7 8 11 1 A IK 1617 lrVl9 . 1415 18 212223.24 ,2521 . 21:22 2ft29i 24: 25! 27 28;29'3031 31 Fkb't, "S Auo, i 3 10 ... 4 5 3 9 7 8 10 17 11112 15 1C 14 15 17 24 31 7 14 18192021 2223 1819 2122 28'29 25 26! 27:28 2526 . March Sept., 1112 18192021 2223 is; is, 2021 2526:27'28 12930 2223 2930 25,26 let 28 April, 2 -3 6i, Oct., 2 9! 5 12 9'10 1213 6"7 16117:48 11)'20 1314 16; 18119 2223,24'25!26;27 2021 22123:24; 25126 127:28 2930,31 Mat, 4i;Not., 2 9 11 I5!l6 17U8i 1516 2021 22:232425 1718 2021,22 23 26127,28.2930131! 24,25 2728,29 30 Junk, 3! 4, 5' 6 7 8 10!ll12 1314:15 17'l8il9202122 Dec, 5 6 1112 1314. 17118192021 24 25 20'27 28i29 OOOQ 24l25'262728 I..U..U.U 29i3ol3ll TIN AND SHEET IRON BUSINESS. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! RATTLE, SLAM AND BANG! Heie Z come with a rush ! JC. S. LUMSDEN WOULD MOST RESPECT- fully inform the citixens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is now prepared to do all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work, such as the manufacture of tin ware, Ac, in a!t its various branches. Also, every style of ROOFING, GUTTERING nd PIPING of houses dune at short notice. Having secured a complete set of Tools and Machines, be flatters himself tbat all who patronize bim may rest assur ed of salixfHCtion, in regard to quality and price. Thankful fur past favors, he hopes, by punctual attention- iu uuaiues, iu aieni a continuance oi me same. Raleigh, N. C , March 23, 1SU0. 24 tf. SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. LITERARY SCHOOL. millS SCHOOL COMPRISES EIGHT PERMANENT JL LY organized clas..cs, whose studies commence with the alphabet and arecoutinued in fhe Elementary Branches, Mathematics, Languuges. English Literature, Natural Sci ences, and Moral Philosophy, nntil the minds of the stu dents are properly trained for the duties of life. The in vestigations snd discussions are thorough and comprehen sive. Necessary apparatus is freely supplied. Tbe Libra ries and Cabinets embrace rare aud extensive collections. FINE-ARTS SCHOOL. Special attention is devoted to drawing. Oil Painting, and Embroidery. The vjri.ius styles of fancy painting " and "ornamental woik " are alse taught. MUSIC SCHOOL. Music is taught as a science av, as an art. Instruction is given on the Piano, Guitar an? Harmonium. Unusual attention is devoted to Vocal and Sacred Music. EXPENSES. Tuition in Elementary Branches, " College Classes, " " Drawing, (materials included,) " ' Painting in Water Colors, " Oil Paintings, (materials included,) " ' Wax Work, (material,-. deluded.) " Embroidery, (inuierial-nclurtod,) " Music, (instrument fur.4r.hed,) - M Board, (washing included,) 20 12 15 I REMARKS. Experienced and thoroughly qualified teacbera give t entire time to their respective departments. Extra charges and needless expenses are strictly pro hibitednecessary purchases are made by the teicbeis. Picayune pedlars are uot allowed to enter the premises, and no picket money is required. Oxford is situated on the healthy hills of Granville. 12 miles from the Raleigh and Gastoa Railruad, and is con nected with Henderson Station by a daily line of stages. Tbe scholastic year is divided into two sessions. The first npcos on tbe first Monday in Ju'y and closes on tbe last Thursday in November. Tbe second opens on tbe first Monday in January, and closes with tbe annual commence ment on tbe last Thursday in Mar. Students are received lor one or mora sessions. Corres pondents will direct their favors to V. MILLS & COT, Oxford. N. C. December 11, 1860. 101 tf. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HESPElt; AND OTHER POEMS, BY THE0. H. HILL. THE UNDERSIGNED has now in press, a volume of Poems bearii.g the above title. Mr. II ILL is well known in this cominunitv, as ibe author of many fugitive poems, which published anonymously hofre "gone tbe rounds of tbe press" sparkling, as pure gems, wherever set. Having now reclaimed theie wnndericg waifs, he presents them to the public with others hitherto unpublished and his publisher would only ask for tbem a cordial reception impartial criticism. The volume a neat 12 mo. will be sent by mail, free of postage Price (I per copy. Orders should be forwarded at once to the -subscriber, as but a small edition will be published. A Iibwral discount to the trade. HENRY 1). TURNER, N. C. Book Stura. Raleigh. Jan. 7. 1M. 4 tf. SWAIN'S JUSTICE REVISED. THE NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, A PRAC tical guide to the Laws ot the Slate, and the decisions of the Supreme Court, defining the duties and jurisdic tion of Justices of Ibe Peace, under tbe Revised Code of ISM-'iS, together witL full instructions and numerous forms and precedents. Br EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL. B. Counsellor at Law. One Vol. 8vo., containing nearly 600 pages, handsomely printed on good paper, and well bound in law biuding. Price 3 50. Postage 6 cents. Published and for sale by H. b. TURNER, At the North-Carolina Bookstore. - Raleigh, N. C, Dec. la, letw. - l-)5 tt NORTH-CAROLINA FORM BOOK 4N improved edition of this valuable work recently published by H. D. Tuner, Raleigh, N. O, printed on good paper, and substantially bound in law calf, ft contains Forms ol all those Legal Instrumnets which people have occasion to use: and furnishing, also, a gnide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks. Const-.bles. Coroners, School Committees, Ac . A., to which aro added the Constitution or North-Carolina and the United States, an account of the principal officers of the State, and of the counties, titles of address, Ac , Ac Furnished at tbe unparalleled low price of One Dollar, (being tbe cheapest book evr offered for sale.) When sent by mail, an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover postage on this edition. A lib eral discount made to those who buy to sell again. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by henry d. Turner, , . , At the North-Carolina Book Store. Rale gh, N. C. Dec. 19. 1SH0 lt5 tf. BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &C. THE subscriber tenders his thanks to the friends and tbe public for tbe patmnsge heretofore bestowed upon bim, and promises in the future to spare no exertions to please and accommodate his customers. He may be found punctually at bis stand at the Central Depot, with a full supply of the latest newspapers, and some of tbe best bosks and periodicals. He revpeclfully solicits a call from all who wish to keep posted in the news and literature of Ibe day. UTLEY Raleigh. Dee. 24. IRBft. 107 tf NOTICE. nnAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE COUNTY M. JAIL of Franklin county, North-Carolina, a mulatto man or medium brightness, about, from bis appearance, twenty years of age, about six feet high, has s down look when spoken to, and not very intelligent. No particular mark or marks on his person known of by which be might be otherwise described than the above, with tbe exception or some fresh marks of tbe lash on his back. He says be is a free man. by the mpne of Henry Valentine, was raised in the county of Granville, near Henderson, N. C, and left l1a r Hm' 10 N?h ratr where remained nntil some few days since, when he came to Franklin. He says the reason of bis leaving Nash is. that the Volunteers wersgoingtocairybimto the war Us baa no tellZ pers. and .. fcully dad. Hi. owner, if any, ,. yted S?JSnr & nd bim wa before tbe time diJ-ectl! otuerw.M be will be deat with as tbe law. '.DREGS, MEDICINES, 4c, DRUGS. AND. MEDICINES.- ' ffHE SUBSCRIBERS . ARB VOW RECEIVING ' .J., -their spring ana aummer supplies o; . - Dftts" Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestnfls. e. which bas "been carefully selected of tbe Importers and Manufacturers, to which they invite an- exam inat inn from iheir friends, and the public generally, feeting assured ibey out fiicue uuiu in nnce auu qoaiir. - . r WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. r V Wholesale and Retail Druggists. , ivaiegn, a. v., Apru xii, law. . ii- tf. BELL, COLOGNE. A FINE SUPPLY OF THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED Colgne inst received. Also, Farina Cologne 'in long n n icaerro oomes. xuxin s quart site :armty cologne, and many others of superior quality, ia Store, and f or sale cheap, by i WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, N.C.. April 20, I860. 88 tf. DRUGS AND BLEDICIIfES, Fall Trade of 1859. rTMHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIV. Jo. ing their tall supplies of Dross, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyestnfls, Fan' cy Goods, Perfumery, ic, which have been carefully selected in the Northern Mar- sets by one at tbe nrm, to which tbey invite an inspection irou loeir insute nu toe puouc generally. PHYSICIANS Will find onr Stock complete, and to those about core mencing the practice of Medicine, we guarantee an outfit lor less money man mey can purchase it florin, as, lroin onr long experience in tbe business, we know best the arti cles and quantities wanted by beginners for this part of the country. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We can supply with Spices, Soda. Dyestuffs. Patent Medi uines, Snuffs, Ac, at a very small advance on New York prices, and request them to price oar stock in this line be- lure ujutiDg lueir purcoases. PAINTS AND OILS We have OITen ftneciftl atfontfnn tn ftA nnmlig .a nf ..J having bonght them exclusively of the Manufacturers for Oath, will sell them at such prices as cannot fail to please; nd would say to Cash and short-time purchasers, they I . .1. . . . . ..r . - win cuusuii tueir interest oy caning on ns oeiore ouying. PERFUMERY, &e. Of tbe best Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, snch. as Cologoe, Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oils, Satchels, Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, and Druggists Fancy Goods gener ally. We bave the largest and most complete assortment we nave ever naa ine pleasure to exnioit. lielieving our borne Journals a sufficient mediant for ad vertising, we do not think we requin. tbe aid, and did not get up while North, a special Circular proclaiming our "speed and bottom," preferring that our friends and the community should judge whether we sell as good Articles aim ns cneap as any oiner tlouse. Orders solicited from tbe surroinding owuntry, which shall hare our prompt attention, and be executed with neatness and despatch. Physicians prescriptions and family receipts compound- co ai an nours oi ine aay ana nignt, wun core and accu racy. WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Sept. 26. 1859. 84 tf. TITUS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP lor 11 JL children teeibing, At PESCUD'S. W ALU'S PANACEA, At PESCUD'S. UUU'S HAIR RESTORATIVE is in great w w oemaoa. At J-liMJlJ JJ S. demand. fJlARTATIC ACID, At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. B AKIHG SODA, QREAM OF TARTAR, THESCUD'S CITRATE OF MAGNESIA is the Ja. best. F.SCUD'S is the place to get your fresh Drags and iiiruicnies cneap. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, At PESCUD'S. TOOTH BRUSHES, At PESCUD'S. FRESH ARROW-ROOT, At PESCUD'S. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Ill I f ant uxrgenated ifcCters, w w .nrj uxrgenated Ifccters. At PESCUu'S. v . M'i'XJjRXETT'S SUPERIOR ARTICLES, iiuruett's Cocoine. Burnett's Rahston, Burnett's Florarei, At PESCUD'S. SUPERIOR SHOULDER BRACES, C At 1 . At. FESCUDS. RSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, At t'tSUUD'S. QUANTITY, Quality, and Low Prices, Go to hfcSCUDTj. 4 LITTLE MORE RAT POISON, At PESCUD'S. BEST PEARL STARCH. At PESCUD'S. LET THERE BE LIGHT I Let there be good Light! Let there be cheap Light I PESCUD introduced some time ago a new Lamp with a new Oil to bnrnn it. Shortly after iheir introduction the Oil was thrown into market so bad tbat it was useless to try to burn it. Since that time there has been a steady improvement ; and now PESCUD has tbe pleasure of offer ing the purest, best burning and cheapest Kerosene ever sold here. It is warranted to burn one third longer than tbe best Oil sold bv parties heretofore pronouncing tha who!- thing a humbug. It burns free of smoke or smell. It only costs a little over one-fourth cent an hour. It is a better light for tbe eyes, snd better for all purposes than any other light. It is sold at $1 2o pep gallon, or 85 cents quart. At PESCUD'S. II, ORM MEDICINES. Fabnestock's, Bardott's W W Sugar Drops, Comstock's, McLane's, Jaynes' Spe cific tor Tape Worm, Hobensack's Worm Killer, Perry's Dead Shot, Jaynes Vermifuge. At PESCUD'S. FRESH AND PURE GROUND SPICES. Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace Allspice, Nutmegs, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, Africau Pepper, Jamaica Ginger. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. TTJLACK AND YELLOW MUSTARD, At PESCUD'S. FRESH KEROSENE. At PESCUD'S. FANCY SOAPS, Highly Perfumed, At PESCUD'S. (jjWAIM'S PANACEA, Sand's Sarsaparills, Staf ford's Invigorator, Holland's German Bitters, Hostel ler's Bitters, Ayer's Medicines, Wistar's Wild Cherry, Brown's Troches. At PESCUD'S Drug Store.. TRY THE CHEROKEE REMEDY.-Tbe de mand ia increasing and tbe effects are truly wonder ful. A third supply just received, a ,., At PESCUD'S. Raleigh, N. Sept. 28, 18M. 78 tf. POR COUGHS, COLDS, &c.--Ayer's Cherr JL Pectoral. Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherrv, Tyler's Sy up Gum A robe. Brown's Troches. Brvan's fers, Mrs. Holt's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Lore tigers, xue geuuine ai PESCUD'S Drug Store. PURE COD LIVER OIL.-Simms Rushton's, snd Hazard A Caswell's Medicated Cod Llrr Oil At P2SCCDU FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS Try Eaton's In fantile Cordial, Dalby's Carminative, Vafpeaux'e Rem edy, Jaynns' Carminative, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. 1 viBitmc umt . uf ui nuivu J.IUUS an) UB- servenly popular, and for sale At PESCUD a. Raleigh, N. O, Oct. 2, I860, 7 tt WARRANTED. W Y A T T S TONIC CORDIAL. ONE OF THE MOST PLEASANT AND EFFICIENT remedies ever eot un for Dysentery, Diarrhea, Flnx, Ctaolfr, and all Bowel Complaints, both of chidren and adults, i-nil s-xa cents. Prepared bv V W. 11. WYATT, Apothecary, Nos. 188 A 188, Main Street, Salisbnrv, N. C April 16, 1861. it 6m. MISCELLANEOUS. TTORTH-CAROLINA JL v of extra qnality on sale. HAY. A SMALL LOT JAS. M. TOWLES, Agt. 85 It Feb 2 1861. GENERAL COMMISSION, 1801. GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Having reliab'e correspondence with Wholesale IWLn in most of the cities. I am prepared to euntinn- th- ..rA. ing of any Goods with dispatch. A reasonable commiaon, 00 wholesale prices bas given universal satisfaction to my friends, tbtls far. Try me and save yimr money. - Verbam . JAMES M. TO WLES-Ar't. - Fob. 4. 1861. . ,- - iB-Itf. " AGRICULTURE OP NORTH-CAROLINA, containing a statement of the principles of the aci enre upon which the nractieea of ru-nltnra am fiuinrf-H By Ebeneser Emmons, Sute Geologist. - .1 -. xoraaieDy, - - - ,. . - . . : W. IW POMEBOT. , . NFOT . PUBLICATIONS. NEW, WORKS ON ARCRITFrrmit. " :-v..i-..: . siuan a t-onsiracuye Architecture. A'S11108 F0B THE-BUILDER AND CARPENTEH. -pk Exhibiung the construction of s series of Desitm. r ' Roofs, Dome, gpires, and. tbe Five Orders of Arehi&nrl' selected from the best specimens of Orecian and RomS Art, with tbe figured -dimensions of their HeiirhC Pmilz tioo and Profile. To which is added TreatisVon PJ,7" cl Geometry, The whole illnstted by 7,ty two p Md accornpanied by sxplansfory text By Samuel SlrW Architect, author of the "Model .Architect" -Citv Suburban Architecture," etc, etc One YoL 4to, price m k . Sloan's City and Saborbaa Architecture ; " 'In which are exhibited numerous Designs and De'tail. for Public f,f Bees. Private Residences, and Menim U Bui dmgs. - Illnstratedwith 188 folio engyingacw"' panied by Specifications,, acd Historical iid ExlawforV Text. - By Samuel Sloan, anthororth - Model Areh& "Sloan Construct! ve Architectnre,". etc, etc. OueoL folio. Price tl8 00.- -. t V "DoL ".-"' .- . for sale ty Baleigh.Ang.15,1859. ' . " D TU 7?f RURAL PUBLICATIONS. MY ASSORTMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS very complete, comprising all the late editions: r arraers and Planters' Encyclopedia, Emmerson Tbe American Farm Book, Allen. . Rural Chemistry, Solly. Agricultural Chemistry, Johnston.. ; Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry. The Complete Farmer and Gardener, Fessenden. The Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, Bridgman The Young Gardener's Assistant, Bridgman. McMahon's American Gardener. " Gardening for tbe South White. Frnit, Flower and Kitchen Gardener. Neil. Lad.es' Compani-n to the Flower Garden, Mrs. Loudon Breck s Book of Flowers. "-uuou. The Complete Florist. ' Country Houses, Downing. Hedges und Evergreens, Warder. Grass's and Forage Plants, Flint Darlington's American Weeds and Useful Plants. Tburbee American Hand Book of Ornamental Trees. Meehan. Rural Architecture, Allen. DowLing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America. Tbe Fruit Cultivator's Manual, Bridgman. The American Fruit Culturist. Thomas. The American Fruit Book, Cole. The 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. P Culture of the Grape and Strawberry, Longworth. Habits and Diseases of Domestic Animals, Allen. Breed, Management and Diseases of Sheep, Youatt. Management of Shtep, Canfield. Sheep Husbandry in the South, RandalL Milch Cows and Diary Farming, Flint. Milch Cows, Guenon. For sale by Raleigh, March 28, 1860. H' TCKNER,ct.f A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP CHEWINCi TOBACCO.-THE PURE SOUTHED QUID A supply of tbe above just received by H. D. TURNER, t i u t .... N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1861. 4tf OLD DOMINION TOBACCO. ANOTHEr. '-9T OF - OLD DOMINION SMOKIvq TOBACCO, iust received at Turner's N. C. Book Store, said to be superior to thi (urmer. Raleigh, Jan. 2, 1861. 2tt RT" Spirit of the'Age cony. CIVIL PRACTICE IN NORTH-CAROLINA. ONE VOL. 8VO.-CONTAINING NEARLY FIVE hundred pages. Price reduced to $1. With the Nortb-Camlina Form Book, Cantwell's Justice, and Ibis volume, showing the actual practice in court the mere citixen, tbe funtionnry, or the lawyer, have easy ac cess to business forms. Postage 35 cents. For sale by H D. TURNER, , . , . . North-Carolina Bookstore. Raleigh, N. C, Aog. 17, I860. 6 tf. NEW BOOKS. gjUNDAV ENJOYMENTS, or Religion made pleasant l-J to children. TRE SCRIPTURE HISTORY OF OUR BLESSED LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST-Arranged to illustrate his Dirinitr. TWtn'ne nt u ..w.n. it.' ii n Sterling Clark. THE CAVERLY FAMILY, or Mrs. Linden's Teach. ings; By H. H. H. OLD AND NEW; Br the 1W J.rr.. r?ra;v n n Rector of Christ Church. Iouisville. A CHURCH HISTORV OP TntJ -PIOCT irnorrj CENTURIES- - ... . .v iUQ i ii i cc iiuuureu and twenty-third year of the Christian Era; BvMilo Ma han, D. D. TWENTY-FIVE TnES kA.aA r...i j ' - - wv oat ilia slliu Hymns, in tbe book of Common Prayer; Edited by tbe Rev. Albert Wood, A.M. 3 HYMNS FOR CHILDREN Comoiled and Set in tnnm. priate music ; By tie Rev. J. Freeman Young. A rOI.I.EPTlOV IIP Vifcru murTo t: Eclectic compilation for the use of Ch arches, Families and Schools, o which is appended s special department con- tuininir nnnrotiriflt mii.ii. fn llrtinuinn. Tt.-: : Fast Das, Funerals, etc ; Edited by Charles Jtjrome Hon- Irttna 1) 1 I rur BaiB ut ,..'. W. 1. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, Ang. 10, 1860. 64 MILITARY TACTICS. COOPER'S MACDMR S TAfTHN-A Instructions and Regulations for the Militia and Vol unteers of the United States, comprehending tbe exercises and movements of the Infantry, Light Infantry and Rifle- luvf., -n.wrj Him Artillery. ouun a ifli ANTRY TACTICS In S Volumes. For sale at , . , POMEROVS. Raleigh, N. C Feb 28, 1860. 17 tf. ifJOKTII-CAROLINA GEOLONIGAL SUR 11 VRV Tm Swin !. containing descriptions,frith many analyses, of the -oils of tbe Swamp Liuds; By Ebenezer Emmons, State ceolo gUt- for sale by , . , W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C Ang. 7, 1860. 63 BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. T IFE OF STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS-U. S. Senator WUk from Illinois -with his most important SDeecbea and Reports ; By a member of the Western Bar. 1W UL.UHAM AT GKEYSTONES, and his talk there. FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS OF MECHANICS AND EX PERIMENTAL DATA: By A. Morin. Revised. Translat ed, and reduced to English Units of Measure; By Joseph Bennett, Civil Engineer. THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS A new Enrrlish version, edited with copious notes and annendicea. illus trated. Illustrating tbe History and Geography of Hero dotus from the most recent sources of information: and embodying the chief results, historical and ethnographi cal, which bava been obtained in the progress of cuneiform and hieroglyphics! discovery; By George Rawlinson, M. A., late Fellow and Totor of Exeter College, Oxford, as sisted by Henry Rawlinson, R. C B., and Sir J. G. Wil kinson, t. K. a. In lour volumes Vol. 3, with Maps and Illustrations. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, V. C, Ang. 21, 1860. . 67 EMMONS GEOLOGY. MANUAL OF GEOLOGY, DESIGNED FOR THE nse of Colleges and Academies: Br Ebenezer Em mons, State Geologist of North-Carolina: I .ate State Ge ologist of New York ; Professor .of Natural History and Geology in William College; Corresponding Member oi the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Ac Ac cor sale oy . W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C March . 1860. 2D tf. , PAW BOOKS. A LAW DICTIONARY AND GLOSSARY Contain inir full Definitions of tbe Prine.tml Taaoa or ma Commox Axp Civil Law, together with translations and explanations of tbe various technical phrases in different lai.guages occurrii:g in tbe ancient snd modern Reports mm ouihmiu HE..I-I, ciuui.biug aisv an ine 1 nrjcipai, Common and Civil Law maxims; By Alexander M. Burl-ill: a new and enlarged edition. - - For sale by : i , W. L. POMEROY. Bale gh, N. C, Feb. 28, I860. 17 tf. NEW BOOKS. . THE REASON HUV NATURAL HISTORY-GIV-lDtr rUOnS fitr KiinHrswIa nf inlaMMlin-. rtm .n- nection with soology, and throwing light upon the pecu- ..- luuiu auu iiiMriesia oi ioe Tanons oruers 01 ine Ani mal Kingdom; By tbe Author of "The Biblical Reason Whv.""The Knina Vrr,r Ay Tltucte.i-H .'tK ous Engravings. ; .1. fUKttUlS; By the Author of "The Lamplighter" snd- Mabel. Vangban." " LUnit.K a PokM- r n v a-.iv. in,i,n- r "The Wanderer," Ac . . v , tor sale by ; .f W. Li POMEROY. . Bsleigb, X. Ang. 17, 1860. , - ' , .. tw GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTO RY. SURVEY OF 'flORTH-CAROLINA Con taining a Catalogue of the Plants of tbe State, with des criptions snd history of tbe- trees, shrubs, and woody vines: Bv Rev. M. A. Curtis. Ii. Tt . ; - - For sale by Raleigh. N. C, Ang. 7. 1861. W. L. POMEROY. AX MARIAN HARLANDU MEW BOOK.: EMESIS. By . Marian Harland, Antbor of -Alone,' 'M Hidden Path" "Wnmm Kir!. . Prim St 25 This day received, and -. - i EsjN.c.;int:ts8d,-- --- - - ir- Hici-ra, 11. u. An.T.ISSa. ' , - rV saw.-