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Tuesday last, twelve thousand doMa rs! tvere subscribed to the Atfomic fyad. hich. together wuh the nubscriptio.r off the Connty, bentofor- madeV makes Ihef whole 'amount subscribed . -by Lenoir, i , .Davidson College. Rev. J. B. Adsrer. of Charlestort, was tinanitMousfv elected by thelTfustees of thy !nstitaticrt atj Charlo'te, recertify,! President of I he above Oollegp, iff the place of. Dr. Williamson, resigned. I i ;: Herald. , - tS'VHonv Presljey ... Ewingv menibera of Congress from the second District of I Kentucky, died of . cholera t the" MaW moth Cave, off Wednesday .last. ' Hon. J. W.. X.ekson, ;M. C, from fJeorgia, died of Yellow Feyer receiuly. . 4 4 ; Bishop of Sew York. The? Episcopal i Convention of News York elected on tbe.Bth ballet, the, tte v. Horatio Poller, D. D., of "!AlbartVf Pro visional Riehnl nf : I ho DinPuco . Mi. . and Ha'ght. .. r;y !. The New York Express5' calls aiten lion to the singular coincidence thin fir . the second lune now two brothers' htive 'y been elected over the great: Dioceses off Nw York and Pensylvaniathe elderl ; in each case, being chusen first, and bw- ,' ing ch(sen by Pensylvania , t Bishop Potter was we see it stated, originally from Poughkeepsie. His ngre is probably about 50 years. He is a gentleman of pleasing manners, fine cu!-. lure, much talent, and .may i be . said to represent the Low Church partv. '.; -v . ; heralJ. ' Iluman L.if. Ahl this beautiful world. Indeed , 1 know.,.not what to think of it. Sometymes it is all gladness ancLsunshiney and hea ven is not far od; and it changes sudden ly, and it is dark and sorrow fu I, aid the clouds shut out the skv. In the lives of the- saddest of us, there ate bright days ' like this, when we feel as if we ' could take this great world in our arms. Then come the gloomy hours, when the fi'e w ill neither burn in our hearts or in our ' hearths, and all witfmut and within Is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe, every , heart hast its secret sorrows,! which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we callja man cold when he is only sad. 'I. v ( 4 Longfellow. tF Cbarles F. Fisher, of Rowan, is , the Democratic; candidate in the Salis bury Senatorial district.. ;. rFA despatch from Wqshingtnn to ibe Ballimore Patriot states. u-poV undoubted nutority that "."'several ' Know Nothing' clerks in the City Post Office were de rapitated on Tuesday by,ord,er of Col. . Berret, the Postmaster, This he does to meet the wishes of the Democratic party and of the Administration5?' ' : ';i - 5 "v C The fusion in Indiana between the whigs and abolitionists is almost com niete. I he democrats have nothing to oppose to this combination' but a straight i rut democratic ticket; and we are glad i to see that the prospects is good for their success at the coming1 elecrion 'COMMON SCHOOL ELECTION.' , fTlHE following persons are appointed to I hold the election at the usual place inl their respective School districts, for the elec tion of three School Committee-men for each district, to serve the ensuing year District.!. Ran ire 1. Jos. Simpson. J. Bouldin. District 2, Range 1, Azariah Grave3, A. Ware. inistn'nt "D n m 1 T.sitnnolntf TnVinefftn Ta 9 ' Watlington. : f . District 4, Range 1, Robert W. Totten Henry) District 5, Range 1, John Cobb, C. Strader.' District (a, Range 1, J. D. Kesse, W. G. Stokes. District i, Range 2, J. C Penisj James Walker, District 2, Range 2, Thos. Rudd, L. De3hong. District 3, Range 2, Paul Watlington, John C. Totten. !'' "- . . District 1, Range 2, James JL Gunn, William S. Hktchett. -I District ft. Ranee 2, J. S. Henderson, T. Ware. District 6, Range 2, John Travis, Win. Barton District 1. Range 3, Nathan Brown, P.AValker. District 2, TliskrtPt 3 Range 3, Henry Turner; Lewis Love.!0,1100 Lomas, LL.D.,jne of thej , Rangu 3, Cary W, West, .ThbrrfaslJudge of the General Court of Virginia, and! 'Biffelow. " f .-'' pint ll Tm,pV PfiVirguija. x Hodnett ''', . i t Distfii-fc R. Rarurft 3. ft.P.Womarfc. J. 8. Totten.H1 District 6, Range 3, "Thomas Kay, E. Knight District 1, Range 4, H. W. Cooyer, William 'H. Barnwell District 2, Range 4, Alex. M. Brannock, John Dameron. ... District 3. Range 4, H, F. Adkins, W.N. Kimbro District 4, Range 4, Alvis Lea, James Ingram. District 5, Range 4, William Lea, Thos. blade District 6, Range 4, Nat. Hunt, Daniel Gunn. . district 7, Range 4,' J. L. Deiyiy, N. L. Farmer. District 1, Range 5, S, W. Browning, Calvin J. Richmond. ' .1 - ' "" ; .-.' ' District 2, Range 5, J. James, Jeremiah Smith. District 3, Range 5, H. A. Richmond, S. 'VTalton. .District 4, Range 5, J. Chambers, V Bradsher. District 5. Ranee 5. Thomas L. Lea. J. O. Lea. , 0 , . t . i District 6, Range 5, J. M. Allen, Jarvis Friou.! District 1, Kange.6, liJ vv. Morgan, w. m. Lea, District 2, Range 6, T. J. Evans, J. "H. Fuller. jpi3trict 3, Range 6, Gi-Woods, T, W. Currie. .District 4, Range 6, 1. G. Stephens, R. Dilliard. District 5, Range 6, J. R. Rainey, Jos. Moore. : District 6, Range 6, Caleb H. Richmond, Thos. Brandon. - ; --.-r :.-'.X? Returns of the election will be made to the chairman,- or Gen. Thomas W. Graves, the clerk of tbe Board of Superintendents, at or .before November Superior Court. NATHANIEL J. PALMER, ,1 " Chairman Board of Suptrindeats. Milton, September 20, 1854.: sep27-3t. riiHE subscriber has a beautiful assortment of' M . Jewelry ia store, consisting of the follow tngarticles, vis : ;,.-.-;. ' Watches, Chains, Breast-Plns,' Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, Lockets, Cuft Pins,.Braceletts Watch Keys, &c, just to hand, and for sale, tj . , -i .;, (- A i JAM1JS W. ALLEN. X ebrnary I, W5v i 42 tf - a ke tv" Map of -NORTH CAROLINA. r 1 MM undersigned are preparing, and will I.- publish as soon as the necessary surreys, plete Map of . North Carolina, fire feet by three,! weH-engrarecu axia finished in the best style, f 1 is iieatf(desideratBffl in our Staje, and it is! tails' subjectj-thalithe undersigned have em parsed m tne enterprise. I The only attempted Work of tms kind is that!' of McResf, published- ia 1833: and since then! the Counties, Towns, Roads andt Post Offices hare increased in number and all our works? of Internal ItrtproremtEfts, with eiaaB excep tions, been set on foot. " ' If is intended that" the New "Map, new pro posed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the natural features of the StateBhigbly stimulating and invigorating in-their the Inleta. Harbors. Sounds.' Takes. RiverS.tl., r-r,r, t,:i .;, .u: ZZ i -the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds Lakes, Rivers, Creeks, Mountains, sc. '-, Also, the public improvements and artificial divisions. The Railroads, Plank roads, Coun ties, County Towns, Post X)2kes, Citiesi'Vil- (lages, Post Roads, and Canals, Colleges, Acad emies, &c, &c The Map will be reudyby the summer of i85&. : " '. WIULTAM. D. COOKE, SAMUEI..PEARCE. , (In te3t sty fe, gilt rollers, and first im pressions r - $10 00 In plain styl6? black rollers G 00 Information from any source, and which mayaotters have failed.? : tkt'JiMn niuiti' ' u im of settfee In making the above work, wills be thankfujly received should be 'addressed to WM. D. COOKE. : , sep 13-tf.. ? Kaleiglf, 'August, 1854. GREAT DEMAND "TOR Horses, Durgies,, and Carriages J . And yy what is the canse of all this? Why, let me tell you: Every bctfy wants to" be- tbe first one to see the goods just opened at tne Milton CLOTHING EMPORIUM: 3and V tell you gotrds they are ; goods worth seeing, gouus woria Duyingi, ana moreover it is the largest stdck of Ready Mde Clothingl that ever was brought in this 'section; of. qo'efn'-a t"TT "Rtmrtr chfilf 'ttirarv Aiinior ovA.ff .ilii.-ii 9 and every corner is nlled up with You that can procure a horse and buggy, Of a carriage, will do well to call as soon as pos sible, and you that can't get-; either of those conveniences walk it, and yon will not regret the trouble. 1 ..' . . I BOY'S CLOTHING, a very good and well selected stock. A few words more I have to saynd then I am done Don t bnv before von have exam-B ined my stock, and' by so doirt you will oblige2nations procured and gnarteed for ' clerks fare-S I -Youx.most humble servant, cbanic3 professional itfen ft otlicri5 Malel ISAAC. CETTINGER. September 27, 1854. oc4-tf. VALUABLE AND j I lUHi unaersignea Dcing , desirous ol re I .movins to a place convenient to Irer friends,' in the county of Rockingham, N. C, ofifers for sale her plantation situated on the new road leading from Milton to Halifax C. H., Virginia, two and a half miles east of Milton. aa . , There is on the plantation a good glFsT two-story dwellbsg jtottaeiu good repair, lsftl anil all necessary out-houses, includintc tooacco Darns. ! The tract contaiBS about 240 acres) 110 is JTorth Carolina and 70 in .Virginia, situated immediately on the State line: - The dwelling house and out-tiouse3 being in North Carolina. The water is excellent, and the place remark ably healthy. The land is good for the pro-! (faction of tobacco, corn, wheat, &c.t and has a sufficiency of timber to keep the place. A bargain may be had on application, to the subscriber on the premises, or to Mr. N. 3a Palmer, of Milton. ; : , MARY W. TIMBERLAKE, Caswell county, N. Cf Sept. 20, 1854 sep 28-4t. ;; - - Danville Republican will publish three weeks and forward account to this office. . ROIIIASOS IRACl'ICE, Ol. 1. IN PRESS, AND WILL BE SPEEDILY PUB LISHED, 1 " ' ' "THE PRA CTtCE IN. COURTS OH JJJS- ITTCK IX ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES," ' By COSWAY ROB WSOX, Esq. i"T7"0L. 1 as to the place tfnfd tinte of a trans. jf. action or proceeding, treating chiefly of the conflict of Laws, and the Statute of lihu- tions. Also at Press, . 3d Edition of Lomax's Dlg-cst. Digest of the Laws of Real Property, gewe- rally adopted and in use in the United States; formerly Professor of Law of the University of Second Edition, in 3 vols., Royal 8 vo greatly nlarged and iTrrproTed The new Code of Virginia has been embod ied in this edition, and reference made to all the, reported cases decided in the' Supreme Court of Virginia since 1835 to the 9th and Xlast volume of Grattan's Reports inclusive, as well as additional matter taKen from recent English and American authorities, rendering! (valuable COmDendism of nnrelv American Law.1 lupon the subject of "Real Pr&perty,", ever is-j fsuea in tnis country. : So far as retards Vir ginia,: this edition will be found to present her enure system or Keal Property JLaw, or all of it! wniqn is asuauy Drought to. tne consideration or the student, and of the Bar, and of the uencn. - A. MORRIS, Lav 'Bookseller and Publisher, OC 1 1-tf. I Main treetr-Richmond. A PPLICATION wiU be,ma'de at the ensuing J session of the Genera Assembly of N. .Carolina, for the passage' ef Vr act to amend1 the charter of the Caswell Mutual Fire Insu rance Company. 1, S - Application will also be made for the pas- sage of an act reenacting the act of 1849-'50, incorporating a company to build a Tall Bridget j across ins ym juver, at or near the town of JMlltOB. . . -r .- f.v- ' Miltoa, September 2T, 1854V tep2l-it. GEO. A, CO. A -RE In receipt of their Fall and Winter Ijtjfc. Stock or Staple and Fancy -0IXr GOODS GROCERIES all: of which they are enabled to sell at unsu-I ample facilities end; conveniences, confidently ally lo-w: prices. Purchasers are requested: te'jpremise thatjmy business entruEted to us will call and examine the. assortment. Miltia, Ocjrtjber 10, 1854, cll-tt Appleloris BuUdingt, 346 and "Z&Broadvay. 3i i EOR the Fever and Ague, CBagres Fever, Dyspepsia, and all BOliouj kffe'ai6nr i The proprietor of this medilne will'riiate!. without hesitation or fear ocontTajlkton,! Sthaft any other laedicine in usei'the aob've or Quinine in its composition, all of theJagre-: dients are of a perfectly heallbych aracttt, and will not be effected by exposure', to water" or a damp atmosphere no more than when In'their! usual health. Planters in section of tbs-ODan-1 Mtry where the Ague prevails, rtll do vslj W adopt this medicine,1 as , rttieiitjiot obliged to lay by whiles uhder;,treatmeaL"Rrrfilrf'ring''theigene: they may be assured of a'sppesy core. Therjnd-Krhere'they empty-' g : - ,: vs f proprietor could introduce thousands of certifi- Mcates from those Of the hizhestfesnettabilitvJ IB. . . . . . . ' II loot prefers saymg to tne sick buy one iwueand; !vnn Trill liavn t.)v infiilUriift- nrruif in - vfuironlf t uu airecuona. iot lis use acsompaBV. .eacn CerliSsatea can be seen at le bnJstKhf is? where thi3 sedtciae hafSifd; wJaans all For Dyspepsia and airotherfcUo0jCoT All 'eommunicationsSplaints. there is not" a better TndlciiM -n thel f market. " 'f-"-" m c' 1 f I It bas al3d taken'with' the most astonisbina' success in serrral eass of Kh9n'fti3iw 'and Gout; for these con?plnts tak BTdit4e8p?ft?- ful twice a day .,: the desired effect Price- $f per botfle. I United States and Canadas . 4 ' :' All wholesale orders njustibC- isacfressed 'to i MEAD & ELEECKER, sofe iSfropriefprs, .98 BBroadwar: New York. ' 'r , - Agents, r. r. FJfibUUND, KaQiga5:,9?Wi)?3, RUFF & Co., Charleston.: - ;;; ,0c4-iy;. AGENT FOR THE COlfRY IN NEW YORK, " r I Mim advertiser fs" prepared to act as, Gene ral Agent and Correfedenf ih 'Ne XT j" -1-9. A I i org, ror Dusmess men ana otners in xne mie fie'.-.:, lie will devote bis whoJte?4ime andat tention to the puTclrse and sale vf fse&r ot,her goods,- .b&k8 pttit&i m"iftfee'f,,rSanu facturers' and mechanics' StCfcl Sttd Materials', philosophical apparatus, drag's) patent, aind ether inedicines, agricultiiial inTp'ie'mehts,! seeds, stot &i; !drctios j?fade aiid suits; Drosecuted. Inform atioti of aUkiotts furnished and female employees engaged'and sent' to thef country. Prssages secured toCalifbmia;AttS-E tpolia. find TCiirvrui" r Tn fin o-nvtViind1 that. 3 intelligent Agent, well acquainted swith,New York and its"1 business men, can do for tin ab sentee, 'will be executed faith fully and prompt lvi Communications connderitiaLr Address,! with fe fl.demia.tA to thft serviPJ :. 1 r ;'. h v i'r A. E. gARTOSt, , , i - ' - ; 118 Mulberry ;.tf eel) New York. September, 1854. ' sep 2'7-Gt. ROMANISMS , By Rev. Df. Ccmmiko, 6f Londori.Vi .-i. Americans, will ya read this mtAterly expos- . . .-. I sure or tne jv ( . MYSTERIES OF ROME. j 1 RICE 9$ L. J0HNF P.i JEWETT AND CO. PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. MlEIItll, . C5,000 PI BEISIIED. fH2 IfOST CflABlftNO Of AHtKtCi BOSMCSS. .JohnP'.JlewettMq.iPubliihert1lo Dr. DADD'S MODERN HORS E DOCTOR THIS BEST WORK ON THE HOBSE KVEK PCBUSHXDiSae1S than uJk&&ati.pBotton Potti IS AMERICA. PRICE Si 25.' John P. Jewett $ Co., PulIitherB, BoUcm. .$250,000-;: h DANVI RAILROAD COMPANY SIX PER, CEtfT. BOA OS, TSSUED by authority of a resolution, of. the - oiocKnoiaers oi saia corapany as a cauea imeetiip on the 13th of ApriL 1854, are offered jfor sale by eithef of the mrd'efSigne;dt,'terrifs which cannot fail to be satisfactory to purcha sers. ' ' f .: .;'"S,r... ? -v-' ,i. I TJrese BvB&a are redeiatsble 1st -Anirttst, 1859.;vThe interest thereon wl be paieUat the office of: the company in Richmond; on the 1st days of February and August semi-annually; i .The payment of. both princmal: - and interest! is amply secured by a deed . pt 4,rust upon the properly aiiu iucuuib ui mc v?aiBLuy,Ajy$aii.- provisions whifh fullr CTardthe rigSts andj interests of the boriS-bolders,j. In addition tcl which, the Board .of-Directors feave.foifnfallyl pledged themselves to eet' apfltttifrom tiifce tbf time otft of the resources ot thSpmpanr, snchi sumias "will be nwxasssrf1 tOi-pfovide. fa:jthe due oavment of the nrinciirai ifcad interesfe ; I Exclusive of the., EecuritieWKferred t ft 'may with "cerrideace be said,':itQat the pjgsgent large and flattering business carried onrupon! this road, and the well, khow great produc-j tivesess'of the rich and extensive region in and beyoftd -the. Kmhs of the State, which look ta this inrprOTeareirt a ifarmshmg the only practicable means of getting its produce to the Richmond or. other market, with cer tainty, on reasonable terms, afford a guarantee of its future prosperrty,:wfcc'hA it is fully "ap preciated by the public :, . :. .v" c-f . Tb company does, not entertain a doubt; Ithat with the aid of this loan, the entrrroadj ww wauaaiu .V xAUf UjC, 4k9 VlwOI-WAU minus, Dy iwetve rnpntns irom this dale. The oadersigned will take pleasure in ving) iv further mformati thalm any further, information that-may be desired in relation to the loan or to the road. " ; I VINCENT WITCHER, Pretidaiti IL H. MAURY. t ii. -ri tt.b: 'ireclor't, .J. BROWN, Jsc z VZtta. ? 1 lUchmond, July 10, 1844. ,y6-3..i; RO WL1ND '"fifiiflBllS ; , iiuat WJBm, AIWrAii.f , f, ABB PREPARED AT ALL TIME'S'TO grant liberal advancerin cash, on all I Having -been loal estahlkhrd, and with; be attended; fo,w.itb. puctualitj-an4 rlipjattfiTI Jj with Others,: ia thTprenaratioii of a03'TO Gazetteer of the State of North Carolina," and deslnng- to render the work jcomplet-aiia e countenancfi.iui 1 1: x or tft JEiuxens pi Jfiel The train; Btep foritsseegeri at the fbl Statft.in J'crjthefml tlie ' nndertakinsr. ", ' The llowin norntK onTv ' M. ;MaW MsclEanebirtf Character of the toateraEfs outiCoal Fields, Tomabawfc Pawhatan, ' Mattoax ox xne owwe must ne-: -tjritLla.- AmeiiB U.- H.v WvaTioKe: j'n!' nr. cessafily be ance of securing in every County who-Blayh JIft to ,feSrnishl COnSCructed, suesests tS4 feaport-if dlnarv; Kartokah. Tibertr .bnTftK,- Vlirr?'n the ccSperatieii Of perspnsMKevfville. Drake's Branch. GhrerBVs: k Rftftiofe' jsutu uimuie ana wcai iniormauon as couia cetaYmsr leave Overbyg at 12.49 CcdocXi Fi M. iobtained &om nff coararon source. Kelygrse 1 fupon'the" in' itelBsretiee1 and Public sinri't or onrsVoTf c : ! . -.' . ;- citizensthe undersigned -takes fee Eberty tosl request-that,perso3S asy part of the .State wui'w uwarv earuesi ppssioie convenience.Vrctained in the office;. and it mf st be expressly they possess or can obtain oatbe folTowing;-, points, viz: - c t - oitli' no vJ. n I l; The names of the Post Offices "in toutI iCounty, and the distance and direction fromM 3. The names of the Rivers and Creeks, general airecuon m wnicn tney run, 1 TVia nam, anil ln..(tnn "P Hill- T?. S. Tl x 3 ! . . M. .. - i. ' 4. . the Schools and Collejreslwith the herbf Teachers ad Pupils. ,4 '. -;T i o. ine thurches, designating the denomi-J Hitien'of eacfr.- -"'v v -' w . a . . If i-f. . The character and productiveness of the itinesi and Fisheries, and the principal article! or export.; w . , . . .;; , j r . . . 1. ioe mn3?rer w 1avfversjrvsicians. Mer- ehrrtrf, tthdbtfieV fifcessitfeal'jienV re: :Ther general character of the urn timb,"Shd the soil in the different parts of the County. ; . rTo tbo3e wbe- have sof protffptJy responded 51 nis wncere thanks,-ana B(?pes tfeaf y othersil Vvt" , rT v"".5 1-' i rr 81 ifiT,:AtJ i, iiiuu-j land tatied.ock of Groceries .which yrili be! tida C3 tVey erfff collect, cw afi or any of the j Vi U UVi v iituu . J Rsacigh, August, 1&54. ; -i sepia-tf. OSE Of THE M08t PoPPLAK flCTIONS Of TOlIl - ' Feesk-Vp Ybar.'. . r i IFhilad. "Evening Jlfail. Third Edition of the Popular Virgin Story by : tift MARION .HARLAND. ' . Iff & handsome 12- too. vofc'fee. Price; $i .25 A. MORRIS, Publisher, , : t- . .. Richmond, Vi? - . wrfAT THE cafTTifts s.rri There are many incidents intetiaced with-the . 7.3 plot and the whole story is tery prettily writ . r? TT 1 3 1 a 1 -I "I VTA "Ty" Lir 'ar7"Q mayftT? r v iPUtsylvama, tirginia, three miles from Milton, among the most successful fen?ale novelists ofl !, Jit.iJt'j. iv-J Ihe United State'siv". Xi tots..Aaoertuefi 1 iiuui . man . page v niv insk, ,c U5,ci read with increasing pfe'ssfit'e this1 cllarmifle! ?ei n ara tire of a life-of nrirJgled loy and sortpw, ui Mint. im . niujwniwu. , yi - owiuw auu v sit j peace. the: hforaTTpt tfe -stofT-is i.fo4l'. -r- i-r . ts. r-Ti -T ' r ,8flmake8 good plant land. There is also a suffi- this earnest, chastely wntten, and exceedingly! i . . ',.. !mv. A v-v judicious story as one among the brilliant gems! that have recently m.detbdreafa , .urmg - T7 V- - T i v7 7T 7 !-M Hhcrase, and all necessary dut-houses, recenUy attention is nvited with intense and irresistible? I - . ' f Dower.- , r'AiONB"r Such is the simple and strikincr ti-i ItTo rf a now Imantan dIav wv0.fefe'fAA laws more Interest and erhibithlg me&tei '- evidence lof talent than any of our lad v writers have t brought out for; many a day. , It is a story in. Richmond, and. alternating to the planta tions oi the heroine and her friends. 7 3 ; : V " Godey9 liody't Book, I ' It is written in a splendid style, and with no (.ordinary portraiture of character, I rresbvtefxdtii rtiUitdi The arfttftor is Undoubtedly a lady of uncom- writers Boston Traveller. -, Time genius alone, for instance, could have conceived Anil - Triitri ttiA scfnf hp.twAP.n Lacy and Ida. , The book ,is full "of humor,? aid bears marks of that true genius for whosJ sake much is excusable. We can point to-'no recent female work as Containing finer pas- 1 r We hazard the opinion that"Aione will be ,fnnnrl nnlt.B na tntproatinop na'tliA last NAVtnrn' novel. Mainmort American. vc aug 30-rtf. ! , MECHANICS, INVENTORS AN 17 MANU-i ' - .. FACTURER& ' -: . V 0 L 0 M E T EH OF l' j Seis ready to dispose of plantation rights. THE SGIESTIFIC : mmWB li.fiiit i fw !, . 1 T.l!PPIitiii majr also 'batouirt purchaied the V . " v v X factdrers,'and Faritfcrsrand is edited by-men f ptisictxc'a'lTy skilTed in the arts and scienees. I Probacy tttf other journal of . the satee char-' acter is so extensivelv circulated, or so trene- rally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly air tne valuable Patents Which issue weekly! from the Patent Office are 'illustrated with en- gravings, and the claims of all the Patents are! published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific andj; Mechanical Encyclopedia of( information upon! the''' Subjects' f of Mechanical .-Improvements,! Chemistry," Engineering-, and- the ScfeTfcesf generally; -i' It is. publisned weekly in quarto! form . suitable for bindintr. ami each volume ?Headrn-r; Matter, several bundled EngfavingSyUlinton, and reach Weidon at ihilf past eleven,! tion pa the last volume exceeded 23,000 copies! per", week.' and the practical receipts in. one! volume are .worth to any family much more' than the subscription price.. i v I k The following castt Fmes are" ctrerea by the Publishers for the fourteen-largest lists of sub - scribers sent in by the 1st of Japuaff, 1855 :5 $10a.WilT be given for the largest list; $75 J for. the second.' 55 for the third: 55 fof the! fourth; $50 for the fifth; $45 for the sixth ;V REEN AND BLACK TEA Of superior $40 for the seventh $35 for the eighth; $3 Oi AJC quality just received and forsala by. j for the ninth; $25 for the tenth; $zo lorstnei eleventh; $15 for the twelfth; .-$10 for the! thirteeBtfe; and $5 for the fourteenth." 'TThel I . . . -1 - ff I -vwu mu m u iawr, i1"" compeuror .inuHeaiwiy ws mo oi s 1855.. v . . L;;": t. I 1 TERMS.--One copy one yeacf $2 ; one copy) six months $i; hve copies six mqstas 54; ten 'copies six-months S8; ten eopies twelve months i$15 ; fifteen copies twelve months $22 ; twenty !copies twelve montns 52s in navance. -c ;- I No" number of suhscnpuoos. abpva twenty m W takes at less tbaa $1 '40 each. Name SHnieTertUS-'st j t.Southern anttWestem money takenfor aub.y - - ' - - . , ..... r Letters should be directed, poet pud, o j v 12$ strut, New Tor. Messrs. Mann? A Co- are exiensivelr enffiedf in- prbcuring patent for new inventions, and:?8'ubtanees.' ; Seven eetijar cardSng, eisht. for' will- sulviseTeata'wiajut: cherge, ; ia-: Sarf to toe' novelty ot thejacjovementfc August, "1545: " aug30-tC . .nutwvvv.fvw (Scndays !exxtjted between Richmond . Leave Richmond at 6 o'clock, A; il. Re- tM&re trrtrr ttt atH) micr i t m :v Serrante tf-aveTfei tierVinri'fip Ifornished with-two passes, 0SlaJ.bh'e can, jbe go on. the cars. : Passengers for Cterkesville, can' meet Messrs jfoss k Co's coaches at Cverbyfs on, Xueadays Thursdays, and SaWdarfc . j ... Throqgh to CJarkeSTifle .'UJ- $5 00 ffgitfef'.t-;: CmEcgitiaiid Sup'f A9n commission nrsrsncss, , NORFOLK, yiRGIjrlA. ' - TLLIAM S. CAMP, (whej has conducted business in this city for several years past, under the name of Butler and Camp) and Stfvnhfl'w ftrvnnnl. fia.vA forrirt n-noTnai-cViiT Jt . f 1 - - W W -U.. WU.U. inessiir u i... j ; , .v- nnm, nwii I'style of- t h 1 ' -rAMPJ& RnfUQ Al sold at prices a low as they can be purchased irt rf hoi morirpfia. i- ' - - " 't i Country Produce will be received on consign- Im'Cht, arid account ' sales and returns, promptly liviftflft-. -..'' ? ... ';:. . a". ..; made: - SCS " WHOLESALE GROCERY of Flour will be strictly attended , to AIT) ESPECTFULLY beg leave to annotlhCe to m the long experience of the seniorjX- the public that they have received one ot Rand from t fpartner in the sale of that article, they natter themselves in being able to give entire satis- facti6nv . '. - - - : i ; Advances made on consignments, and all saleB cashed when made on time.,. . . , . Agents for Duponfs Powder, which- will be sold at manufacturer's prices.- " Jaryf lS&4V K. aug9-3m. mm f MCI OFrUl ir tua unaersignea are aesarous i seurng 1 I their Valuable Tract of land lying on t m . the waters of Cane Creek, the county of 1. u.-n. T-ju . Vfcw' av(,- jujia ing from Milton to Danville ;bout fftii mt& from ihf. traclr of f the Richmond find Danville ailread, nine miles east of Danville, and. d- joining the lands of - Witcher JK-een, Wwliam ftod, wit!r & large body of low ground on the Sicre?K, - a pan oi wnicn is original ioresi ana. I ,u.H, '7J y n, : ' 'ZSS rconnInd ittowffi iiaterevj. - There is also on it a gOod- dwelling- cbme and tiew the premises For fur'ther in- foroi'atjB'nL address: A. MWtJia&s,' ITshyille, Virginia, or Price JJ. honbfas MIIto, C. ' - PRICE N. THOMAS. ., Atfgifsi 15, l8o4. is .;. aug 16-tf. Danville Register will copy, and present ac count for payment, t ; ,' IMPROVED GM. Opening and closing without THE substibeT has dn' 'of these Gate's in operation at his residence,, near Milton, wferiea the public are invited to examine for taeffrse-ivear , . - r - .- v ;; For simplicity, convenience Cisffabifity, and safety it stands unrivalled. - ' . : ' - ;- The cost over anordmary gate is trifling, the fixtures being applicable to ttost swing Gates aiready made, and it enectoalfy dispenses with . 1-1 f A .1 - , j-jate fixtures in Uaswell county, FersoTfs erwrxiner the right ia said Gats for fother counties, can procure the Castings and jfixtares of the subscriber, "apon reasonable --.--i - '. . . . C. W RICHMOND. ., Milton, July 1854 -V: $ aug2-tf.; RAILROAD. iXS and! after 34 July, Passenger.Train will leave the Dpot at Rligh at half past! jTrain going Sooth, and the Petersburg and tPortsmouth trains going North. I : : 1 Returning; it will leave Weldoa at two, P. .Rafter the "arrival of the -jrain from .Wil- ;mn,eton, ana reaca Kaieiga X h&it past six, 5 P. M - - ; tOifice Raleigh and Gaston K. V I R. Co., June 29, J854. . . f imglV-tfl I - jyj.2t, ? , GEO.- A. SMITH t COC t ANTED' to purchase V few barrels of V ? . Cori delivered at the Milton Mills- Apply at this olScev . Z . . " August V, 1854 0; . . y atfgT-tf. irooic cinonc. MACHINES FOR CARDING TVOOL ha-rine under srone thorough rtuair. are now in order to do goed work.. Those who me-with their cnstonvinay rely upon h.m.M thai, ava.b i4,,a 0.av1T m .-" AMV 1 " Vl . 7 vv O Qr'K 'should be well cleased of briars aw5et!rTtard ri'a eEng. ' J-:--. ;jv i - ;:akjl3 SJtvfSOL 11 SiUton, June 13, Jl-tt Report T cfSi csrorteni MarXwt. .5i coxinssici atticiiAyTS. QUANOPiruv) V 4-LiME-i-Thoniaaton,1 ' SAXT-IJverpool, (fine) .', ' ' ' '."' Urouad Alum : ;' FtOUp, -Superfine, ' , ;. , Extra, . . . ' .i J REMARKS-i-FlpuT is 4li at our quotationf. , Ifl all the Northern markets it has declined fapy $1 5 per barrel from ifftfes current same time hEsYVeek.' -This is not ' mreipectedt, fcr now millers are able, to -do faU -wotk by a ripe of water from the lat rains. Coffee and sugar ara higoer, - iraopsions are firm. f 1 ! j .- . . r llchmorid florkct. - e RICHMOND, September 15, 1854. BACOtVesteris Sides 8r SbotMew BFTTE3-Pim toantrt: CORN - - - - ' COFFEE 23' r . Laguyrit ; FLOUR Superfine , . U8 U17 85 101 (2 H Extra v Family 1 ' ' SUGAiU-STew Orfeans"- " -i .1- -'ReMed Loaf . tiTiitft TTSt-li ilWi ifeesh;mihc& summer ' qUAUEE9 & BROOKE, No. 15, PxlRt. SraiKT, - Ricehon 6, Vi, tne largest sxocjcs or ar&usti nvvua ever q-. pened in this market. They now offer forsala 6h the' most accommodating tertits, Ac6mplete assortnvent of everything it fha Shoe, fiat, and: Bonnet line, atr ermmeraaon or which wouia bf too tediouff'fjbr a Advertisement.- HerJ chants visiting; the: City -wi'fi please 'giv us a. call, as we are determined to self 6n as good! ternft tit any house in this or any 6Luer mArt- et.. ; . s-tr - rrrii'i nfc. I" F" yW want FIRST tiATE CAttRl- ' AGES, which will not only render good service, but be also heat, call on the subscriber living six" miles noiflh of Hillsi.orough. He Las : been caffying on the business for the last Six teen months, nd his work has: proved to be first rate. He is .determined that his work shall contine to be executed m the. best man ner, fully equal to any rrf that section of cotfti . tryi.and at prices to tuit purchasers'. Persons ' warning CarrHtafS , can send their jordef a 8 (ft 81 2 12 ";1 25 1 40 f 8 si e h ' $10 9 ia through the Post Oiftce at Hillsborough, and tihey M b -5reiptly attended" to. All kinds ' of Rftt'aifs' wift be done in W& order and on moderate terms. ' - -; : ! The subscribfhpurchased Urt fight for Orange Conuty in Patent BaAXE for all kinds of Uarrrages-ter which lie .invites the attention1 of fli'e' .frabiic. tpr Tne suUscrJber's WOOf CUfAtnX " fiati1if es are in: good order, and are do h ing the very best quality 6f Work. ; Pricea as heretofore: - Eight cents for white; Twelve and a half cents for mixed ; or . que nflh part of the wooL- m: , ' .. .:- - - LEMUEL WILkESSON. Orafifge' Co. N. C; June, 28. K6. tifl CO M MO H SCHOOL8. Ornu orBoxan or ScpirtisoixtsI COMJklOM SCUOOLB rbn CAW8EXL CdtrifTT, ' , JSHvLilj 2, 1854.- J .... THOSE inferested are hereby informed, that since the first of October last or the time of the notice given by the former Chairinan of the Board of the' amount of fuA'ds Ctt hand be long to each ScbOtl District in the County of Caswell, a dividend has been received from the tax levied by the County, which gives nineteen ' Sollars and forty-seven cents to each District and also the Fall Dividend from the Literary Fund of the State, Which gives twenty-eight dollar? and eighty four cents to each district.- The Milton District in consequence of the number of pupils receives double, the afofesaid amonnt. The Cotmnittee ok giving btaefs" tot teachers wiH see that the report of tfc'c' number of scho-' iar taught, length of iitttb;- &C. aebmpanies " (the order. -- c . . , : , NATHANIEL J. PALMER.- Cbrrfn. -January 10, 1854? ;" V 40-tt SUHDAY.SCH00I. BOOKS. ' AJTD BAPTIST PUBlrl CATI0SS. .k SUPPLT ofSttnday School Library and J ; Instrvctieri Books, axe on hand, some of which hare , been recently received, may be had! of Mr. A. G. Stevens, Agent of the Beulah Bible and Publication- Society at his Store on Main Street, Milton, N. C. They will be sold at a small advance on first cost or aa to cover expensesvf -v,--:'. - Also, on hand at the same place supply of Hymn Books, such, a are used is the Baptist Churcfi if Mnto-nv - 7 ' "V," rjMiltGnJ' ITarj p. ..V'v , ' 50-tf. UKIOH HOTEL, , 1 ' CLARKSVILLE, VIRGINIA. THIS Hotel iff situated on Main street, "JadL, convenient to the' business part aTit, of the town. The proprietors have re r'l'l cently erected, tr6bn th'eii premises, a' large and comraddious brick buildrftg, -containing eleven comfortable rooms, Which; with the ord build intrs. wiQ enable them to furnish i?ood accozu- modatiotrs for any number of visitors.- '- 1 Jetennined to minister to the comfort of j their guests by every, means in their power, jthey respectfully solicit -.patronage of the puouc, FINCH k BOTP Proprietors February. 1; 185 42-ly jnn AKEN rep by Robert. Safris, five miles j JJ . North sf oxboro : 5T C. .one bay colt, about foufyeati M four feet'nbe inches high county", N." CaoJ2aav" ' V , ; . u - .- : A H. JONES, "to, .. Person CMay, 4, 1854 u yr r ? S tf. BURNING FLUID,' AND FLUID LAMPS -' A large lot on hand, -and for sale, at the Dru? -Store ct JASM. ALLEN. UFbrusry l.Sfft.. 42-tf-T tTfJUSr: 1511,1.8, neatlTprint ed at tie. oSicc Vihe Milton 0ptc- tator. . . . .. l r" , f.
The Milton Spectator (Milton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1854, edition 1
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