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IS ACES II FlSIIDNtllt MflTf, . Thee ere of. two kind' First, MtalnsiucM. Seeohtft thoeeol frh'ui-liiirJ,,or.iuHipU : If yoo have a friend going to e tlistunejilaoe to traus- ect certain baiatneaw, K toa m neceesarj lor mm to form oat aequuiiutaiioot thur for business 5 ariose oJ. " YoB We shape, eorwpon eat there ;f ye on are eot itutSeientfy 'intimate . to Mb h'm te eniertnie jour fiiooJj' lu) m matter of eoraiso eourtoar, he oatiuot refuse to aocept bim a aiosineeo aoquaintantx, for which purpose joa writ tv Utter itnilar to ibe follow- fcgs r ..,.,T . NToRK, 20tUSepteuker, 1460. lit, Jl. Jylloopm t -4 - Pear Sir: The bearer of this ia mj friend, -.George Jones, wbo iroes to New Orleans to effect - ft eetUemeat with lie eaaigneee of the Uie fimi of Corning & Co. Aa be will be atranger io your citj, I have taken the liberty to introduce .him to jour notice,, aud oj attentioa or advice jou ma j give biin will be duly appreciated by ' ' Your faithful aerv't, Gkoroe Law. ' Mr. Joa oi nresoot bis latter to Mr Hooper, and if the Utter obooaea to consider it atriotly a business latter, there ia no breaob of etiquette. He ean Invito Mr.' Jonea to hi house,-or uot, an he please. . . Ordinary letter of ijotipduc Ion, however, are onaidered as certificate of good souiul position, and proofs that tb writer knows the bearer to be proptr person to be admitted into the family circle of the person to whom the letter is ad dressed. '.. But jet it ia not often the case tbat etrch a lotter will do wore than give the recipient an invitation to dinner, unless he abould prove to be an uncommonly ngreeuble acquaintance. ' Letters of introduction are there fore sometime faootioue'v termed "ticket fur soap' and ninny people will not make use of them at all, for that reason. The following is a form or such a letter, thoujso io, apeciiif case it my M written in mors urgent terms: Washington. Sept. 10th, 1SG0, Dear 8ir: The bearer of this, Mr. KJward Everett, an esteemed friend of mine, is about to visit Loudon for the first tune, and will con qaentlj be a stranger ia your metropolis. 'Any attention which you may expend 10 liim will be gratefully appreciated by , '- Your friend and humble servant, . James Buchanan 1To John Russell. Irrmlim VYuj.twihvh, j . A tb time i at hand to commence prepare, lions for uiutper-bouse cJeumnjr, we ripubliJib fulIuwjujrl.wbivV ia used" on the f'residetii'a home at M'aslrington, and is euld to be eicellent f,' . . " Take bait bushel of nice unpacked lime, slack it with boiling Water, eoteriegit duriogtlie process to keep in the steun.' Straw the liquid throah a flue solve or strainer, nd add to it a peck of aiilt, previously well dissolved In water; three lbs. ground rioeloilisl to albih paste, eat, stirred-in boiling hot; half a pound of eJun glue which baa been previously dissolved by soaking It wall and then hanging over a slow fire, in' a small kettle beside a large one SIM witb water. ' Add flro gallons of hot water to the' pU lure,' (air -it w dirt. I Annual. i . i sixth oiaavia. Surry, fourth Bxonday Id February Sad Ysdkio, drat after ths fourth monday la February and1 ...... a, , . ., I August A.ie, second os . . do . ' do , d. rd do ell, and let it' stand a few dnys covnted,(roiu the irt. It hon!d be put oq Tight VotJ for this Wilkes, third -! ' Aleiander, fourth Davie, Bfth "" ' do Iredelt, ataiVr i ,H do Catawba, ttveath 1 ' do Lincoln, eighth ' 'do Oaston, ninth do UbIob, tuth '.' v do Mecklrnburg, eltvsnth Nil do do do do do" " ' do " ' do da A 1 1 do ' ' ' do do r do . r ' do ,;, do " !' ,do 1 'do'f- do':' . dv do i . do do do do'. do1 do do. do do Barkt, eighth - do ketltatAr,a)itttb' 'de. I'olk, Uulh , do Clevchad,' eleventh do ; purposu it ran be kept lit kettle on a furnaee. it is said that about a pint of tbis mixture will cover a aquare yard upoa the outride, of a hes-j,T trprnperly applied. . llriiNhe ntore or teas nsH, rosy be used according to the neataesa of, the job required.,' it answers aa wall a Oil Ar paint on wood or atone, and is euespor. It retain us brilliancy for tnunr years. There ii nothing of the kind will compare witb it, either for inside or outside wall. - Coloring may bo put in, dd made of ay shade you like. Spauiah brown stirred in will make led pink, more or Iras deep to the quantity. . A delicate nop bf 4ht ia very pretty for inside wells. Finely pulverised common elay, it . -.i. . i . '.it wen iniiea witn panisti prown manes a reaman ttine color. Yolluw oebre stirred io makes yel low wsih, but'clirom L'ooa further and wake a color genvrully esteemed pretties. In all these eases the darkness of the diode of course is d tcrniined by the quantity of. coloring used.. It is difficult to make rules, became ttuJ are dif ferent ; it would be best to try cxporiiucnfs on a uliinle and let it Jry. We bav been (old that preen must not be mixedwith lime. ,Thc ime destnys the color, mid tl coluf ; V-' :(flifct Ion liitiwaj.h,''wliitfi I'uukes It praek apd pe.il. When walls hsre been badly si)iikedjnd yu wish to have them a eleaa white-Tit is well to squrcxe iodigo plentifully through a bag into the wferyo use, before it is Mtimd in the n.ixtur. If-a la rp r quantity than flee gsllons b.t wanted, t lie same proportions shouid be observed. Cabarrus, twelfth '4a . do Rowaa, tlilrteentb ' do do . savaave riavvtr. Clisrokre, trst bmdUv la Mareh and SvpUmber, Vlscoa, Mcond do do -. , ; do , Jaskwa, tkird do ' Ue do Hy wood, forth , . ' de . i do . ,. . HeudrrsoB, Irst moaduT after fourth mood to March Iinnoombt, aoeI f do , ' aa do Mudisoa, LhiHt l 1 da - S da -i t :. de do do MoUowell; lfit7 de Cxldwelt, siath do to do Wsisuis, klttraib . do , ... do . do ao uo . ito .) . de do do ., do ' de A. -. do 4 ' do do' f ' da do do ?do '"do de de do do 44 M do" It ia not customary to dclivor t friendly letter of introduction personally. ' You pliuuIJ ceiel it -to the pcrsunlo whoujiLJ4dirj;ciednyouxr- 'rival, accompanied by your card .( adJre.ss. If he desires to respond to the rrquest of your t friend, he will either call on yon personally or give you a written invitation to viit bim. A neg lect to call would be considered by some people a mark of ill breeding, thouirfi it really is not, as the person addressed aaiy consult- bia own corr-j ve uence or feelings in the mutter. A or is be compelled to invite you to bis houe unless he is ao dispnsed. A simple retorn of his orn card ie all that is rrqtiirea, and then you can call on bim at your tdisure. A letter of introduction should never be wafed by tbe person -giving it; but the recipient should teal it when be sends it to tbe party to whom it ia addressed. In Europe it is slways customary fur anyone with a letter of introduction to make the first call ; but here we arc more considerate, for we think that a stranger should never be' made to feel that be is begging for our attentions thai lie pofwses a certain delicacy that would induce hitn not to intrude until he is .positive that hi company would be agreeable. I(enc if you de-ire to wel come any ene recommended to you by, letter from your friend, eall upon him witb all possible div patch nfter you receive bis letter of intoduction. lAT.CTATfOXa'. - . "If ynu meet a friend in the street, or in any public place, do not call him by name loudly, as, "All, Brown, how d'ye do?" It is not even necessary to spesk bis nsme at all ao that stran ger may hear, as modest people do not desire to attract notice from any one. Accost your friend quietly, snd in a low tone of voice. " Should you m-ct a lady of your acquaintance in the street, or in a public place, it is not ne cessary that yfm shodToT speak; or even notieeher. unless she first recognizes you. 1 on should, however, give her ample opportunity to see that you are aware of her presence. .If she bows, yon should take off your bat, or rather lift it from your bead. A mere touch of the hnfwill not answor.' There are no doubt ninny diffident young ladies ho do not -appreciae the nccwiiiry of making the first demonstration when they meet their male acquaintance; but sueb should re member that their sex is always paramount. . They are at liberty to bow, or not, as they please while a gentleman would, make an almost unpar donable breach of good manners should he neg- ' lect to retpoud to tbe least possible nod of a lady..' . . :..:, Salutafiop should vary in stylo with, persons, times, place and circumstances. You will meet a friend with a shake of the band and an irfiiii ry after hi health, and that of bis family, if yon have been introduced there. - To a slight ac quaintance you will respectfully bow without apeaking, or faintly recognise him in any other way. But in no case should you refuse to return recognitions of tLU kind msdc by any person whatever. Even to your enemy, it is in bad taste to decline a recognition should he salute ' yon.. Io sparsley settled places it is customary to salute everybody you meet with a bow, and the custom is an excellent one, as it shows kindly leciing and a good heart. LtABNED ELEniANT. "That' a wcrry knowing baoimal of yours, "'said a cockney gen tleman to the keeper of an elephant. . ' A.v Antkjuk CcBiosrrr, Mr. B T- H la placed ut our e6unliug-roou a s penmen uf lodion sculpture, repreaeetint, perhapn, one ot the eient cods of the Aborigines of this continent 1 his figure is a limit IS inches in hett'lit - It Was d!covered in Smith county, about 21 miles above Home, on th Cumberland river,' on the farm of Thomas I'. Kinney A plough boy in turninjr over the anil, run -the ploofh-shmre agaiiut it and t ws mitsted from its- Innir eTmrcalineTrrpwhere- it has lain, in all probdilil forjjuejuric; An tiquarie. sad the ruriets frenerallyf May get I siuht at It i uurccufitisg room.-k-.YaaAiM'fftapn Ntf.. , -,).:!. . J ' t - SOKTO .C4HOIVY.TA T TIME Of HOLDI50 THE COCBT3: The l oitrd 8tli Circait Court for the IMtrMt af North C'sroHss ( keUiri-anulty st tlelgb on the Ut mididiy of Jun aitd last nna-lsy in NnftrKr. Julgt lla.. . M. Wayne, ef G.org!; Hon. Aa B fi, ot Martin, Uisiricl Ju lg .!ry4W00. Kobert!'. l.ck, UislrU-t Aitornry. W,sly Joaes, Mrhl. '. "' . S ' The Unitfd Ststeo PittrictCoorts rchrlj m Eflenlos 31 m.jnJy in April sad Octibor, J. W Jon, t'lvrk; Korhera 4tb muoday ia April and IK-totr, BrnijuaM Brown, Clerk: Wilmlnptnn ll mnndsy sfiev 'the -fh mnnilay Io April aud Octolwr, Juhn In Contwf.l, Oik. ' ' - ' 1 THE SU'BKMR CorRT. ' Tlif Sn"nne Omrt of North Curc.linn U held t R t Iciiih rsnii anuunlly, oo tlx reim'l mon lny ia Jusr, o l ths HOth day uf ! rrinWr ll is iilwi lifl j nuet yer at M. rtintn, Bm;k enemy", on the (irt mi.n dny is AiiKU-t. J. K. tlerk,... fho nffion art f..lU.w: Chlf f JuHlirt. ttichnton't M. IVursoa, f, VJ ia; Justices, M. B. Wly, of Ahtanaca,' ! WiDiaa II li:t't. at Orit(; ry of m pTsrHiura. Wiliium A. J'nkinn, uf Wrrnua, At torney tteneV!; Hnwiillea C Joom. f Km, Re- portsr; Kdmaad B. Vtttm a, ut Wk, CMk) trvar II. Perry, or Make, Deputy tlcrk; Janea LiMkfonl, Of'Waks, Mw.hal. -.. , fcVrKBiywcoyitT?: . Th H'lperinr Vnurt$ are h--l t m -rVn eirrnil, hy tl fotlomnf 'irfijrrv JniftK. II. Hairlh, Pf t.bia au; (iroig iloaardr jr-, of Hilpon; J 4m l. liekif tiu:iiuru; J. n. Uaiwrnr, M JMecaieaaarjt; Juan U liailry, of Orange; Hubert d French, of Hokaaaa; nud H'lmiilus M. Oanixier, of. Weke. fuliciiura-n Kline C. llinra, of Kdi nlon, ridts Uta Firet eivraitj (it. rye 8. teVPnou, f Cisirn, riJa ih Heuimdetr coit; William A. J'likim. .the Attorney OeiKr il, ridee the Third circuit;. Tliot. Ksa,jf Oraiirr, ri.tr the J'oarth eirewtr KohtWraagr of CumTrtB.I, rid-i .the Filth cirevil; Hi heia liealrr, cf .Liuenln, ri'j i lie Sivth circuit; Uart-us ria. of irk. ruita Surcuth circuit. Tlie purt are huU aa fuiUwai . riMt eiKi ifV. i " ' i! . Tyrrell, flret race Uy in March eifd Septembrr, -Mhingt4n, seouiid' ' . do - Jo - -Itvrtia, tbud . . it ." -. elo - -it" . Hertford, fourth , do de : - v ! (j.ilea, firet nioadsy after ths fourth monday 1 March and SeptMihar . PLEA9 AJtD aUAJtTWl SESSIONS Aason county, nn thr second menday ia Jaauary April, - ' July and (Moher. Akhe, fourth aaoqday fa febraery, May,' August and Movrnner. '". Alesaader, Irat BMailay ia March, Jaae, tSaptenher and veotmhrr . Alaiannce, (Irat monday efferthe fourth ssoaday of Feb- ranry, May, Augantsnd IfovenW. ." Beaufurt, third munday la March and rVpteKber, and tbe lat monday in June and Deemnher. Bertie, soeoad ntundajr la February, Nay, Aagast snd NnrembT, . . Hlndta, mat Monday ia February, May, Aaguat and ' Kuvemhvi." ,. , i Bruaeaiek, 6 ret Moailay ia March, Jane, Septessher ' bim beevuher. ' Bunsnens. erod neailay after the foarth aoextay in , .March, June, fteplenibar ah4 lreeiatMr. -Burke, eighth moailay after the fourth mohJay In Vliircb, June. 8cptraJ-r aad Detember. Caharrns, third. voalay ia J uiuary, April, Jn!y aud , Ootober. - Calde4l, sitth moady after the fount, taonduy In ' U..l, 'J,,. M....,.,..lu.r I ll..,.lMir Camden, ercoti.! monday in Mmxh, June, ttrpteaibcr Slut VeCeniber. Carteret. Ibe third menday io Febraary, May, Augoat and Novemtier, . fjasaiall, rt tnon lay after the fr urih manJay of March, Jaae, SepirmlM-r and December.. Cataaba, third m .n 1st In Juiiunry and Jn!, and eee- d I monday after ths fourth in oaday ia Maicb an 8NeiabS.' 4 , : Chatham, second mon lay ia February, May, August and hiiwnb-r. Chowa, tret mamtay la Fel raary, May, Aogvat aad ?(aemtr. Cteav1.twd7titlrMaa4af aftr- th fourTlrmohTTiyTB Mnrth, June, Ket.lrn.b'r aud lire m her. . Wayne, third ssoBdar. ie Febraam May, Aagnst aad Novembe. t- ..)., '"-e ,-. ffilkea,ire maaday after ths feurth aseaday ia JaMa- t u ry, April, July, anal Ustaaost '' wm -Wilson, fourth saattdailst Jaairy( Apr, JalyaSil -w Ueluber. . i .... ..-ji- i.u e i l Tadkio, ant awaday la Jaaaar, April, July aad Oe- ,-t tohrr. ,i.'..n i t ' fnwl HI Yanaey, faarth monday alea tha sVattki sseedsy. ia Usees, Jutta, fcpesmheraeatissastei.ew c -i -.'.' i - 'i i .i i i ii baJ lit ao d i i i. Camartr TeeWas Olr)CffTe,'' 1 ' AI80N COB STY 0rFrEK9'.,,t,'' i ' Bptetat Ooart 8. W'.' Colej VChalnaaB,)' P. Mich, arasee aa B. T. Blaiooe, 'J- ' rreaaae OommKtee -tltepheh W.' Coll Mnet W, aaan ana aona vreaaaway. ' -t Ctarh of 8n parlor OotrH IoW T. rTs)l. J ' ' Clerk aad Mater la Rqaltv R. H.' Battle. 1r, Chvk eTOoaatv Court fatrlek J. Coeoexlee. '" Ceeaty BoDottorW M. Hammond. ' ' - " I ' BheHf G. B. Thra)rJMi'" 1 r'11 ' Vmnry Tra.les.. fSoi-)r W. IWlt,' -8 ' ' abrte Begiater-itlll F."rjedall. ' ' '' x-Caraaera-a.Ar. il tttvea khd O W. yiltohfhhy."' ' ttaraeaeof the fW-Jel,h RoWnaMr,. W. Little. J. White, Wat. Ulten.'D. ,Oarbrnter, J. 'ic.- Barter. W. H.Coi. , -l- - w-n..ij m m ftuMrtateaa) ef Oomaies SeheleJ W. f . Kendall, L. D Beaastt, 9. Blebarde."tt ' B. Ifataoloa I, H. A. Oraajferd. W-fcitfle, loha Broedwny,' JaS. A. Uak.J. Whiter' '")' t ' 1 Kiaaitalue Commltte-V. W. UattTe aad W. M. -eiammead. . .J.i..si t w adesboro tow?) brrtttMV' 1 m-ij ' 1 1 nvr- a . . ievnnvi, a yi . Ie!l at m!t r4 ;p -iut j h,nr e-ia WMBiaTsaarteisies ,i't woftDf'MmBk; frtrcltltT., otASff.'frrwv. ""BOWS," ALBBftHTEK,! MAKUIE, KVIHK i'""VVTT 7TBIWHA, n.OTH, rAriCIt, YA- it V -tll MACHB.SHr.l.TJ.tfOKN, HOXK. ( . ' i4n.U-t .'..t fiAST E. Be'." Ant tooVe there I seat cel. an arttd fa fas' at die rtaeee stoaaale aeoaemy, whethtt K bhTfir 'hebr eraaaient, whiew Wea. broke, eauit-rt With" this pre. peraUoa ha raatored to ita, original vale. It ehklt Ucfe the werM far tie' aupefler. ' ft V isnlaiitnSaUe 4j,fa' i " i ; - 7J Ii e i;.iw.l-n- a .i--.e " i i-i . eiArw e vavnaviMUf rreeerM viaev .wamld wWiafflw diayekea wih kffav. su tiawkHs east... I kealaaya ready, aard alavava t-eatatile. e'Mls .Ia-We toiealwH,aa4ai do aweetaat rn mate, aeW.ejetara kawa n-aae beesss FUBfJl rACB. .-. .la :i tl elt nil U vO, i t-M The eMaatmaVef deakars nasi saaaetneve ta tn1uate the MWariaf taaUmMHUrea'lDg its kaperltir ejSalU ia.e.t4- i Hilda rt .aii.-rt Jd e. -i mite. ; .:.!. . .iii. Ifewaac, NaV. J. l, ; " , ," " j o .1 al ' t i'tX" . h' (""awea ii aiisuariM inai at ariata m minitu Tit jT:' I ' .? 'V . M"r-B,f !'" OLVK wa Waatt, iarathar and Ooh, t'tha i.t-1 ,i 1. ' i. '.J k f' Jews Rdaarda ConiUble J. Brnoer.' . , THE MAILS.. , ' Poitsiiiitr VY U, Patrick,. ., ,,. , h , .".' The Northern and ttouthera Mail close daily (ei- ept Sonday st 0 o'olook, w. ; , . . s ,.v t j Weettra Mails close at H o'eloek, i. ia.., Mondays, Wednekday. and Fridays.. .. . , ... i .,: .,, a ,, Uoauty mulls dose Thursdays, at 12 at. . BANK OF WAOKSBOBO'. . -Prealdent H. U Hammoad. i , . ' ,; CaJiier H. Beverly, '.t ;.:; : , . stunk Tbaaiaa Wojith. . (,.; ;.' . -in . . liraoturs-U. B. - Hamntnad.' J. A. Leah, W. Smith, Thorn Hobiaeon, . W. Cola, J. White.) HedDaady,diiMJiUrit day..; - . . ,-. : - ' r Chonin. second I'H'jUioiane, thinl Puriiuolnnk, fourth CsmKn, fifth , Currituck,' sixth" da i do do. do 41 do ' do" 'do do do i&' do da trick an hantii.-ks,-docs knry, eyeing the animal Very,1 was the cool rejoinder. 1 " lie performs Strang he V inquicd tbe cock through the glaae. Surprisin' J" retorted the keeper, we've learnt Bin to put money in that box you see away up there. .Try bim with a dollar.". Tbe cockney bandod the elephant a' dollar, and ure enough he took it lu bis trunk, end placed it in a box high Out, of reach. -Well, that is werry beitraordinsry hsaton ' ishine truly 1 Now let' see bim take it out and band it back." ' VYe never learn hrm that," retorted the keen er with e roguish leer, and then turned away to stir ep th monkeys end punch tbe hyena. BB In England, considerable excitement hsa beeo created among naturalists and geographers Dytn startling ducovertes recently rosje in 'Jen tral Africa, by ayeotlemsn now .its Lond.)n, Mr. Cbaylion, a ' gentleman of mixed French and American blood, who, availing himself of the fa eilitiee given by bis poaitien as son of a consular officer, near tbe. Gaboon river, has penetrated eeroae the African continent on the line of the equator, and ba there-discovered, in a densely wooded region, a range of lofty mountains (one peak emulated by bim et 12,000 feet) which contain, according to hi conviction, the eouteei of the greet river, of tb African eontioeut, the Nile, the Miger, the Zambesi, end tbs Zaire or fooge. Carteret, seventh Itciufort, eighth H)de, ninth Wilson; South do do do do de i do do do d. r.cMb CrticftT. Duplin, fourth mnnday in March ami BopUmhev. tVayua, first ntonday ifter the fourth odn In Mnrcl -'' XKl September. tlreene, second . lo wo-.-, ee j do Lenoir, third do c do - d d-t ('raran, fourth do do dh ' do J.nita, Wednesday neat after the flflh monday after the lourth Binailiiy in Miirch and neptcintier. fc. Onslow, sixth monday after the fonrtb mondaCwfri j (sn-l teptenihce. do do do . do i do ' do t Ut de j Tinsn CIRCUIT. Martin, on the mondny before the first tnot hiy '4 marcn snu neptrinoer. ;. ....... Pitt, first monday io March snd Bep'erhber. ' ' 1 " E lKeconibe, second do ' do ' " ' ' '' Naah, third ' - do' "' ' do . ' ' Johnson, fourth do ' ,; i do" .' ." Wake, unit Monday after the fourth mondny Id March and September Franklin, second do ' .d ' do' do ! Waneiijthird do do "do- dd irallTTiV, finrth '' ds 1 " do'i v ' do to Nortbsmpton, fifth . do ' ' ' do " ; ' (lo ' de , v rocsm eiaci'lT'. '. .'. v ' ".. GraevflTr, first monday in Mnrcfi nh'J Septeithcr. Ornngs, second' do do , ". ; do ' Cbutliam, third , do " ' do ' "" "do '.''" ,' Ramlolpli, fourth da ' do ' .' do Uariiliun, the first monday after the fourth raondsy ia lMarcn and September. Coluaibavseooad ruonday la February, May, Au-ut sud Nortmber. Craven, second monday io March, June, September and IteceiaiM-r . r Cumberlan I. firat monday in March, Jans, S.pteaibrr and I Worm be r Ciirtiluek, the taf monday tn Febraary , M..y, Auu- ami aovemliar Cherokee, Ural mouday In March, June, September and Uacetaber. Duplia.-thtrd monday in January, April, July indUc- tuner. . i Di.vi'liwn, eeeooil monday ia February, Mny, August sad Noeembi e, , , t Batii, Csurtk oioudty ia Febraary, Miy, Aaguat and V....l,.. - .... to, K iraaoiaiai, focrlb moaday la Febraary, May, Au iraat and .November. Frnaklin, aacand monday in March, June, September 1 scanner. Furnytbe, third BanaOuy in alreh, June, eVpte-abvr an I IVeemner. , ' Gate, thinl monday in February, May, Auguit sail Sovetitber. fjrunrllie, firt monday, In Febraary, May, Augast ami - flarrnaaar. . Oreane, second monday ia Febraary, May, Augoat sad JMaex ier , .. Guillord, third ntuadey ia Febraary, May, Auguat sad riovemVr; . r 0il n, third saondey ia February aad An;ut. and - ' fourth monday alter the lourth aaaoday in March snd S i tember llsvlif ia, third woodsy ia Felrruary, May, AuguM aad Harnett, aeeond monday la Mr.h, June, September sad December. Hajalood fourth monday In Mareb, Jans, SeptcubeT atvl Decern bar. nartlhrd, fonrtb Bionday In Febrotry, Mxj, Aagtpt an 1 ?toembr. Hyde, second moaday Io February, May, Angitt and "lovemner. (Henderson, first mnnday after tbe fourth mocdiy ia March, aitc, Hepteinher snd December. Iredell, thir l ui..cdy iu February, May, Augu tanJ November. Johns! m, luartb moaday la Febraary, May, AugUial aud November. . J .urt, fifth monday after the fourth monday in March an I Mi ti:eTnber, and oo (lie lat mood iv in Jnua- n l Julyii t : i Jackaon, third monday In March', Jane September snd Jeetubr. do ""'do Forryths, second Ktoket, third -Ouilfotd, fourth Rockingham, fifth Call, aislh . Person, seventh , Alamaooe, eigh'h i do d tn- se i do .'-,' rd I' "M , iaV ' ditV vdo.U Wo -i do ,,..rdo.,.,. 'do t , fj ds . uo . uo , no , do n 1"! Lenoir, first avmitay mf January snd Jsty, sud third nionduy in March and Heiiteinber. Lincoln; aeodfcif BMaday in JWhinty and July ami . third moaday after the foutth taonday in Marsh ,. ana September. I Martin, eweond aonday in January e April, Jaly and (ictooer. Mcbuvell, fifth monday alter the fourth mondny ia March, June, tleuteuiiier and Uecaiiiber Mccklenttnrj,' fourth moiidty In January, July and uototier. - - i.. . I Moomonmr, first mondny in Jsuury, April, July and uctouer. . -. Moore, fourth moaday Is Jsaoryt Afrll, Juh , an I tiuiouerf ErniRGE mi mnrntt, , H room si JI rooms: ",HK BOARD r lifRKCfdRS OF THK WORTH INientina lntitiHiot fir the Deaf sad Dumb sad the Blind noald V( leave to eat) the attention nf Mer chants and ..mere to tlie BRIMI.M M.lXvr.kCTORT eotiaeV ted with this Institution. We are tin prepared e furniah Br'anns of all kinda, Clothes MThl-ks, Dut tag Broome. Hearth Brooms, Lnaj-hau.lled HriMisa Mr Kneeping Walla, le. fhtr Brooms are made of the beat materials, aed pet af in the aixt apprned msa aer. They are made hy the Bliad Tapila. an I afl tl.s prefitrnf rkle daparsmetit are applied to the benefit of the lo'lttutl.41.' We aetl anr ltmoma astbrap as they ean be bonght la any Northern market.' . " We Invite oar North Carolina raSichanll to send us ITieir orders; AJilroe, 126 tf VTin.IB J. PALMER,' Principal of the tn"tiutln. Phsal Borkil I a ahssrfelly seeottimoad its' aaaifbr atl parpassa gaaerally aojuireal, aad espessally) r mmily eae.' 1. -! ai-i saa . A".'V"aats.''' , , i 'Va the asaeralgaad aaemg testes) 8TA EH') PRE PABfiP .flUJaV, aarne with. ah- shave -vaeoBnaea.kM 0 J.ila.ne.. ' .ii eit I -! -.ll va i 41 et-eiitjn eH M'fraU-ial thjwoMaA, mKfu--' "Cabinet War Manufacturer, Newark, 17 J. i ii' ;iti,..av la'Lvsaaana Wataar, ' ' "Msehioe Depat, 230 Market at , Nevark, B. J. ,e .... j it'HsuasBt'ae Littsls, '. " -. ,i ."Carriage Manaaacturirrs, Newark, B. J. j, (.. in i Ww. M Kisw A e.i i ' i. i-i'. Caraaatera aad Bolldera, Newark, B. J. i y. i i .. . "Lavsaicw at Ksosaa, , i ,,it f'Carrtaga Makars, Newark,' If. J." ' Bta) rre Cbrissiralty Prcwnrcel GIhc It sold by all 'yuggtsts, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Fancy Ooot Dealers, ttardwsre Dealers, Stationers, ' and by eoantry merchant generally. , , ; ' PRICE, 2 CF.MTS Veb BOTTLE. . ' A brash goes with each bottle. Pot up tnr dealers ia csees from J to 13 doten. . ' A splaadid Lithographic Bliow Card, printed in col ors, given with each parkaga. ' ' AH orders er letters of inquiry by mail s-Mrrssed to the ' STARt CLL'SJ t'OMl'A.V'V, . " " ; ' .' M Liberty atreet.S. T., will receive prompt attentioa. " tUT A liberal discoant to the trade. ' ' 89-ly isci. cieit pieiicj imicijgxs: to IRVIG L1FJS CT0iL ' . !. . ; . , i.. s aaee wa ' " t- J .-- man noon,. - ' t'BT I'l'IILtSllFD, IS A FEAtED ENVELOPE, oo tli. Naiurr, Treatment and H ulicat i(- t"os of .Sperteatorf I: jr i, or Hvmiaal w -jflj"x tn -.(. oil Debility, rVouB"i. sn J In aJaaaJaaar volantnry Eml-ii n-, Inducing ImpvUacy, aa i Men tal aud Phj.ical Incapacity. t ,'... , , , BV Boil J. CL'i-VtKWKIX, M. D., .e Aa'hos nf the "tireea Book, " n. . The aor.d.rtnowned suihur, ia Ihia aetmieable Leo lure, elejrly proves, from hit wvoasnerienee. that the awful onu-qvteaat of salf-abuM amy be efeclaatly remi'vee ailiiout inedielue aad iMlh'4M aanferoas aar gioal oiialioa,- h iui4, lualruwausa, rings t r saw diale, pointing oBt a mode of caveat eaeee ettaia aad effectually, by ahica eiery aufiojer, as aaatter ssbat bia eun-liuna my be, aui tare hims- If cheaply, pri vately and radically. Tbt.' Leciare will prwva a beoa to thouaanda aaal lhiHianl. . Bent ander seal to any ad lreaa,, -jr astaf, on tbe re eeipl of two pxtaea aUmpa. hy aUieing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 1-7 Uvwary, ttw York. I'avl UtEea Boa M. . . .W.y.. BLU'KWflOB'll M t'.iZItt: AAl? lIRITl.all KI'.VICHM. T SCOTT A CO.. NEV VuKlt. TOKTINCE IO 1. CHU. 1. UiyiHlN QI'ARTKltr.r, forrervotivi a enn re'llli rrt ' " 2." EtlTTIU'lli;!! KLI IliW liieT S. NOltTIt HRITlaB KeVJrrW, ,rrU.uTk$ 4. lAE.STVII.NdTKR BKV1KW. (bheral ) i - , fi. BLACKWOOO 8.. EMINliliiUU . MAU.iZIKE, (Tory J Tlieaa nerliHlieala aMrrenreaent tlie three rreat no lineal parries or ureal nntain n nig, Tory an t Kud leal but pohlies form only mis featarv of their eh irae ter. Asorgaaeof lhamo.lai-efi.und writer oa Ht ieece, LitSralurv, Morality and Keliciiia. they etaad as Uiei ever hare flood, uhrimiiJitr the world of leltra, being eonatdered tumpenable to tbe srhnisr a at me pro fessional maa, whim sash latelKcent reader of every claas thay furniah a more eurrect snd sMtsfaetory rs rd of the current literature of the day, throughout the, world, than cau bv poambly sbtained from any iner sonrcs. . EARLY COMES. pubiiah the folios itg leading Brittab ariuaU aatr' vat ECLECTIC l AG;iZInE FOR jSOl. i EORGK P. PUTS AM. E.SQr,Tlltf I'L'ULlBilER J of m lU H LIFE UF W A.SUi0TU.N, in fire large sola., the price of which is from ST to iX) per sat, aeoordicg tw the binding, has prepared s new aad bsaaliful rditiua of this great National Work, ia Oat Brutsitie Uwai of htil pages, ia double coluiuo, ia clear aad readable type, wub a full Appendts aad eepious Iniies, supobly illustrsM with Tvssis rkh wiu wftj abuaiavma" m varaajf . (l , . , Tbe Work ia aaunrfyea' and coaiplats as in the it Ram At I ' itlanM . , 1. Ws oiler this splendid baoit as fajiMiv Mj at fallows:. . ,, i ,,i . . .... ...i . . " J. Wa will give one copy of this, valuable edition of nssbtngtoa Irving s aiort important work, te any par. sob, or any .three nrrwns. who wjlj setarMaiy or unitedly 'ae ad u the sjunea uf three New tiubauiibers to the EcLavTU), With the pay, ia adraucs fur onyur -.fjeac.- !a . ... " -, I. This is a rare ahance and aa easy mode af obtain- lag oae of tbe most valuable bintoriee in our langsnge. . Any minister or person eaa tbua sblaina rich aeeesaioa to his own priests library J ' 1 A. Any three persons, ia every village In ths. land, eaa thus enjoy the instruction of, thia great b-wk of Asaarieaa History, hy uniting te obtain the work, and sharing ia its owpernbip. , . 8. Cfoupetent testimony of high literary authority has prunouaeed Irving'a Lie of Wae'iiiagtoa a leading work of the age in the department u( huUay. , , , , 7. Ws hats made the nsceaaary ariaugeuasit with the Pahlaaher far a supply of this wrk tor prewiaai-. 8. The work wjll be promptly seat by eipreaa, pie paid, to a)L eoaveuient diatnncaa. . In other eaeea, the w rk will be' depoaitad in the principal cities Sonth aad Want, with an order for ita uVliiory. , , 9. JntrRigent men ia every eommaiuty will he glad te have tbis work within reach of their sobs aad daaght-- Macon, second raonilay in March,. June, September) da 4e-,'- do v1 do rimimereirl'IJHIF ill 11 f Moore, monrley before the Inst in February sod Aitgatl, Montgomery, last mnndov In Februarv and A usual. 8ianly, firat monday It) March Sud geptember. v . ( Alison, eeetiDii uo OO ,, - an Richmond, third do . ' ' do, "' '' Robeson, fourth ' ia io Bladen, first m.oday after tbs fourth monday la March r i Colambos, second, " do. ' , Brunawick, third do New Hshover, fourth do Bitmpaon. fifth do t'smbttluad, seventh de ' do fr and, September- U I,, I ... , do .de . da de do do snl December, Madi-on, third monday after the fourth monday lu . Jiarcu, June, a plumber and December. Naah .-second monday in February, May, August snd November. New Hanover, second mon-Iay in March, Juao Sep n moer an t uecemner. Kortbamplun, flr-t monday .lu March, Juae, Septem ' bar ancf December Onslow, first monday la March, June, September and December.- , . Orange, fourth monday In February, May, August and , inovrmtier. . ,:r . Pasontiink, first monday In march, June, September sou Dccemoer. Perquimans, Second 'mondsy in. February, M , August snd Noveti.ber. . " Perton, third monday, of March, June, Sep timber ' and December- r Pitt, Sml mouday in February, May, Aiijusl aud Ko- veioocr. , , .,.. Rockingham, fourth monday in February, May, Au- uiai and November. , Polk, tenth mouday after (be fourth mondny in March, June, Beifmber end Uiiceoibar. ,.- Randolph, first luonjay in February, May, August ami novcii. ner Richmond, tlir4 tuaoday i lanwaryV Apvlrj July and t; Ostotn r. i). s . . .i . 'I. i Ruwan, first mouday la Fehreirv, May, Angaat sal f . - T sveveapaer. ' . .-it- - . i-a Rctbaauin, fourth monday in February, May;"-August . ana AovetoOer. - ' - ... - -t. 1- Rutherford, ninth mondav slier tlieourth mondav in i ; Mareti, June, ttepteuiher and Beeanber. Hampton, third mOudav In February, Jliy, August and ftpvenibeV.- r t.f ir.i . t Stokes, aecoqd mondsy ia Marc, June, Bsptsmber and .-jMceaaoer. .-, .., , ely ... , j . f Surrv, second monday in February, May, Auguat ana -NovesaUv. , Btsnly, second mooJay la February, May, August and November. . . - ,-, - ;j Tyrrell, fourth monday of January, April, Jely aad Oa tober. . , ,r . i, ... . . : Union, first mondsy In Jsousry, April, July, aad 0e tober. . .... . j., . '. Wake, third Monday In January, May, August aad November. ,4 . , -. -. ' -, j-;4 W'srren, fourth mondsy In Fsbcusry, May, August and Norember. , . 4 1 .... Waahlneton. Ihlrit aamUi I ' and Novemher. .,."' Watanga. third moaday In Ftbrusry, May, Augnat and Neveabsrr . . . .. . . . The receipt ef edvaneVslieStt from the Brlttali puh- linlirm iiiiaii,litioial value to thee reprints, in vtniTcJi as they can now he ptneed in the hands of subscribers about m toon as the original editions. " 9 TERMS, VI III I l-trann For sny one of tbefiiari lLlewt.(....U...... For any lu (if ths four. Ileiea.... Fur snvthrC of the fniir Beviewi, For all. lour of th B visU ..(.l..i .....) .!J PO For Blsekwoh(la ,Mnatn'.......... .-...... 00 For Blsokwiieal aad eee B-iew.;..l..ftv.l..'Ji.'... 00 Forllltekw01.1l ami two Rtn-lt wa, l.;..i..L..U.. 7 00 For Uhtahwood and three Kovlawt ( ...... 00 For BUekwond and tlie fair Reviews 00 ilanty turrent in SlaltKhcri iutuduiik bt rtem td .$3 no ,..r,.....5 00 10. The attention bf Postmaster ia especially hi sited, and their co-operation solicited. -,11. The offer, sad lbs eaay manner of l4aiuiag the work la connection with tbe LVi.ki.tjc, i uaeai puaaed. Tbs works are both ready. , ,.. P. 8. A I!H1 sat ef this work was sent to ths room ot ut I nooe of ales su iitiin. , ,. 13 RE AT PRIlMlUU. -VOftTHAIT-. J A Bew aad auvpasninel eoautiful sad aocimte pertraitaf the Hon. BbWABD EVEBEtT..eacravd bsJoha Bartaia. ia iaat nabliaheaU i lt.iia iexactlv twsaty times larger . teen the fuU.Unslh 'portrait of Mr. Everett,,, published ia th Kdrcwc.!! It at ths largest aad toast ball'-laaalb portrait ever encraved in thii eoun'j-y. Price; it Mr. Everett and his fajauy.praeKMiBea.it tus bsst, 2. we will, saad, eoslaas paid, a eenv of tint verv beautiful portrait, to. each aest, auhacrlber: to .toe Leteetae, wh nays evi.iasdvnrice. -L j STCrjACHBITTCES. i-imia e :r a.'t I nj.a ,im. j H ji ii T1m praprletora had amaofsotttrert of 1108 i i TETrBK'B CtliEBBAlBB ITDMArll lit. ei TBKB eaw appaat with terrke sonlVleaea .11 phytWaaamad eiUaeaaaeaarallyof the Inlied 1 Biases, baaanea ths artieieemasttalned aret.u. .! eariea heraSoleve-eMiknown.oA sew facta upon .m '-IhaS potns- veil epsauj moee aweahiMv v 1 Wslumeaaf hafiaeliiWHanaa uT. a- .Ihe aesaawtaatkiB ef liaaastaar e titecaach lilt, ii Aarasurataas law yeaav. sstauated tq ovw a half. ,1 t mUlssebsUlsavnah fsoa its aaaaifaat steady 1 i loovaaaa is times past, it is eviueut that daring I .ths eorsinf yaratvlhaoDaaiuwptiaa wiM reach 1 taaaeniae BuUina hnitlaa Tkia laia i .eaahi Barer, have here eshi tiat lor (he rare aaadtoiBsl prapertles eeetssned lathaprepara-' N , Jioa, aad tbe aaastiae aT the muet pronMaent, pkysiciaais, iaj these sactioa of the .eouniry , where the aruola ia tieatJtBoan, whe not ssly i.,i raooauaend Ihei Bittsrs h their natieaas. but ere seedy at all Iwuss to giv tawliawniaj to its m lemcssyiavelt esses r stoiAaehie deraagsnients ,ai tne uiseaaes resulting tuerelroui. . ,. ;, , 1 ...This is not taniBorarv osnulsritv. obtsined dTr MlrsWrutuary isflort in Aha way X Iruas iPStia the uualuiaa of IkaUittara. hut a aolM . ., ealiiiuuion of n.ii,Uiable medicine, which is eeaiiiiso lu.Hf as eoouriug ss tuns itself. . Mostettsr s . Blomach . iikters haaa riraemf 'e tydaauil.to, regions where fores and ague anit ur ...MB nl I. .e kj ...n. . 1. : ... 1 (A counted, thaix. yislims by liuiiureUa.. . Te be wm.HJ0 :vnfidently that the "Bit tars". . , art certain cure fur ths Dynpepauvsnd like '(iidieasea,ils lo tk,f jirgjirietort s source of un-. ' alloyed pleastirs. It renn.ret allmorbiiimaUer , from the stomachy jourifirs the.,hluod, and ' . mpai's renewed vitality totbtnervotuisyslein, ' givlnjt It lliat loofl and i nei-ry indisiienraUe for the.realiirntivn of litallht; it operates upon "' thestotuSch, Iyr, and oilier digcsiirs orgain, .mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores tlieus ' toaconditlou essential tu the hi.ahl.y discharge of ths functions of nature. jEWerly persons may use the flitters daily as '"f&f directions on the bottle, and tlirjr v ill find. '' fn If tstimnlant peculiarly adapted to couifurt : decHqlng years, a it la Tilcniant to the-)alate, ' ' Invigorating to the bowel, excellent as a Ionic, and rejuvenating rohi-rally.' We have the evi ' dene of thousands "of aged men sipf women who hars experienced the benefit of ueiug this j'preparaiioa while surT'rfng from HKmach ile rnngenients snd vneraT debility; acting under ; the advice of pliyaiclans, they hare abandoned - all . deleterious' drrtg and fairly teatcl the merits of this article. A few words to I lie i gentler set. There are Certain periods when "their cares are ft tmrssving tlist maSy of thtnt ' vHitk tinder the trial. ' The relation of mother end child is so "WorlirnFly tender, that tho 1 mother, elieeislly If she be yonng, is spt to forget her own hi-tilih In btr extreme anxiety fief her rnfjaii.J fthtmld tbe period of maternity ' arrive diirinjj the summer Season, the wesr of ' body snd mind ts renetally SFrrsvated. Here, " ? then, is a aeeeatdty for a stinmlsntto reenpe rate the energies of the aysteai, antt-enkble the " ' mother lo hear tp uader her rxhsnattng trials 1 - aad reeponstbilillese"' Nnrslng m (Hirers peae- ml ly prefer ths Bitters to all other tnvifrora ' tors that rerteive the endorsement Of physi eiasa, hecatme- it Is neriiealile to the taMo ss . well as certain to givw k peruiancnt increase ef bodily stress;! h. All Ihoe pei soas, to whom w have particu larly referred above, to' wit: sulferere fiom fever snd agnw. ean.ej by tnalsi in, disrrhcfa, -dysFntory, indigeatiaa, bias of appetite, snd . all. dieraavs or deiaintjerienit uf the stomach, superannuated invnti.lt, persons ef sedentary aocnpaliasv and nuraing mothers, will consult . their own phyaical wull'are by firing to lloa , tetbtr's Cwlebrntad Btbmach iiitters a trial.-CAtTlON-We caution the public againtt uaisg any ef the many imilulions er eounier- . ,Ietts, but ask tor llusTi.TTiS'S t elssbatko . tivoaATH ilitTSHs,sad see I hat each Iwltlo has , ths words Ihr.J. Moatetter's Momsch iiitteii'1 " blown a the side of tbs liotlie, aad atanirvd on the mala'Uc-esp covering ths ear It, and . ahaorVAlbjil aur auloirnioh HiirnaliM-e ia au Ilia label. . ... as- Prepared sad sold by HOSTETTEE & SMITH. PilUbuj-gh. Pa., and sold by all druegiata, g roc era, acd dealers generally throughout the United Statou, boulh Xme riea, and Uertuany, , FOR BALE IsLWADKSnriRO' BY 97-iy 1 ' joiix o. nnirrT. rNorth JCaroIina College, love 1 more A di.'aretitt.? tWentvVeTneriefc rrerl tacLl pricet ViirbeuftirVVi tf fflio or.1eliig tottr' or' rh copies of any ne er more of the tboVa works. Fpuf enpiea of Black wood, -t of one Review, will tie- sent to oaeadiirONe for H; four copies of the foar Kfl- viewsaad tilacuwooa lor too; and so on.' - , . ' . ro-STACE. , - U - In all the aviM:psl snltDS.Ud itesaas vlrse tworlts will bs delivered -rt of pttuat . When sent hv atail tlie postage to any part of lbs Cnited tUatr WlU he but twesty-feur csate a year for ''Blackwood," aad but murteea oeuta a yrtv for each af the Kuvtewsv -' N. a: Tbe pr ce in JJreat Britain of the five I'avi- odioait above named, is $34 per aananx. .5 'i' if: , Jtt s-'.UMKR'S tth'lPE - - TO. , .- ;T,l &ttal"ic.iaf I'fiutital AgntuUimi By Uerjty,eu-veet,.F. lt. iS.,r RiliatirXh. kn4 the late J. v. Norton. Profeator of Scientific Agrieultare in 1 ais woliege, Nasi llsvan. ' T vale., reyal seta re 1 UK) par t aad Bnnwreia enrratinea.' ' a 1 ' This is, soamssaxlly, I he meat eomalsta warh oa Aevh eurnresrer.euwiaaeox saa in nreee te evr If Wider cireulatloe, tbpuhiih.rs have resovred 1 reduce the pr os to .- : -. FIVE TJOI.IARr TOR "THK tit A tOtttMRHHt Whew eMr rmeMij reat-pld) MCslrftrttik And Qrei gori. the price wll be $J To ery other art ot the U tnr tbt oM AWfne P'srsi."1 emittHiievt alwsys he a. 123-tf , tr PBBMIUM PARLOR ENORATIJtflS. - J ' We renew the offer tif ehaine ef these parlnren- fravtage-a-M KMurnfr .IftfraVf mnl tWtil Af'tlivn which already emhelllak so amay parlors fn nil pnrte of the bind. A eopy of alttier, poatngs paif,'-wlM bs sent te eeeti vmw eubseriber te the Eclectiej who pays one year ta adraace. '- ' - '.'( .. It widespread enmmendsriens ef the Eeleetlev by the Press, ra all pnvts of the tnnd, thn It It the best Magnime pobllnhed and thd moat richly embel lishes, then wow Is ths time to Wiacribe. and oh- pi..-id ' bot" tha work and e vslnshle premium bealdes. ' "ear 1. .1 , t . ..! . .... . uuf iwpwrr iTuimiwr veama a ruiirme. ' Two splendid hfatoris pistes will embellish th Jsou sry numhai, 18ttl.' - ' .' Ths Eeleetie is Issued en the first of every month. Eaeh Bomber Contain Ut Ihfge octave pages, on fine paper, aeatly stitched In gYeen covers, whh one or mere beautiful Bteet ftsrtruits by Bartaln. Th tvfetve Bamhers eeespriae three vofuiaee, -'of 800 pages each, with titles, indetes, and emhetiahnteiits: Prioe, Frv Dotaaat. ' The postage b only three cents a number, prepaid at the efSoeof delivery, The' January nnpi' her for 60 seats; any ether tor 42 centssent in pos-tage-stalaps ' Wj It! BIDWELL, - 114-tt - '." No. 6 Beekssae St, New Toft, Union snd to famvAe fpAt-pard) 0,' ' rAi trorl uses for sny of the above publications ahoiiTd S(fjreit.'piv-fiiil!f. tn ths1 pubUshers. ' -"' LEON AHB-iHCfrTT ft CO., ,; J 'f No Kl n.,bi mS w w Boydcn IIwisa Salisbury X. 1I1K SUBSCRIBER BEOS LEAVE TO LNFOBM . ,01a tticaosanal toe pubjic that Jie has. as asreni tor ei 1111am tl. and V. Mt. Howsr- Hin mam cuarge ot una weii-snown Bne IJSJjk The House and foenltwes are entirely new, attd h In tend te snstnia tar repotatkm sf tbe bona as a" "Ffnt Clatae ntel. a nmhihf-iarUI aJwavthaiauul at IkafltaSi the arrival W rntJvralne, Toady th carry ajisv.ngeT W tbe fiotet fro af oharwe;; It -.1.; .;.!' a ' Begalar Boattsrra, Uwyars sad Jators will tea e comfortable heme at thia house. It te eaavwnleatl located. cVaJ TUOB. HQWOTTWMfa HOWARJ) ISSOaATIOX, DELP MhW0 Pietnaiatd, Mount Wtmmtnt, Ceifyarru Co., .V. C rillllS rK0V.t?lSO IXST1TUT10.V EXllinilS I a Coume'of Kludv inferior ft none in the State, and its Board of Trap tie a feel confident that the pr -scribed. course will Ke. ah'y, strictly and.sati.-fictorily carried out, having, secured the. services nf men, in tbe selection at their Faculty, ouauned to teach upon the tno-t spproeed eyaiem. Every member, of the Faculty is a Suuthern man boru aud raised on South ern soil. . The eipcnses are less than iboje of any similar inatitution in the entire South. This stisejf, in pint, from ita endowment, an'l iu part from jta locuiipn in a healthy and productive eecthin of the country, and in a wenlthv and wor.il community.. Tlie annual exercises open on or about !the 2fi or jiryaffallx't, noil continue forty-two weeks with-" nut intcrtniioiioo, except in Examiuatiou and Literary Couteht duiinz the week tncludiox the 22d of Febru ary. , The hstfycnr, exercises CQuimeuce on the 2'Jd of February, and any Minlent who is not able to set in at the beginning ; of tlie Collegiate year, can. enter ut or about that time,, paying for oply the half year. .,,.TEftM8.i if In the Preparatory Pepartment, which, is ititended to furnit-h youug aien thoroughly for the Culleite classesr-rfar Baswd. Tuition, Mo-rest, Washing, Fuel, &c, for Uta year . . . ,..............-....$lW7 00 in the College Departineat to do 116 00 .' 04mlf jmmui&tg i -tJrtmetu ., Fur further particulars addteKS, tor Circulars, , Col. JOHN hlllUl'PCH, See. of Board, ; . Rev.,B. II. B1TTI.B, Pres. N. C. College, orll - Rev, 0. 1. BEBNMEIM.Fin, See. N.C College. -Mount Pleasant, 'Nt Feb. 1, IgtkO.. . , ril08IIlATIC CLA.XO. nWE ATTENTION OF PLANTEUS AND OTHERS 1 i invited to the follawiiijr repsrt Of na analvwe bv Dr. Joan C. Uranee. of the Voiversirv sf New Vork, of aa average aaeaple . of a earga of PKOSPil ATIC"' GUASO, recaatly tiuporaed hy the VhojnU Gunnq Company from MoKeau's Island, PaciCe Ocona. vit: Org into matter i. ,.,...,... O.tHI Water eembinev ..l..i.u .......i... ........... ...21. AO -Bolnule 8alts. 8nlpl.stoa, Chtoriden...n.... 6.00 'PbVsphata ef Lime, of which 64 00 is Bono Phoephale aad 1.041 is Bi-phoapbata ') 00 Sulphate of Lime .......'...,,.,...,.,,., i.oU SiUois and Carbonate af Lime .v.......-i...... I W ' . A. . . . - ... - ... . 1 All IU! 1 WH. McRARV k iX.. Agents,.! 64-tf r-;! , Ml ... e r Wilailnwtna. H. ft,' awsMisiiairaaaaiiwtaaWasaeawa-AKt aWateaaeaS Kh-A .aaJ XpUemie Haoum. Mail tjd.dL fur Ih4 Curt of I jja - ' ' u, wrrw t-w axis iyiir. a.uav -----e. a-"1 wnoajipiy oj triurr, wur a deaerlprlon of thetf eondituin. fiira An,n.it. ' haWts of life, .,) afltf in ea.es t.f extreme novertv,! MMioines fumUhed fre of charge. '" , " , TalCable REPORTS ( MrtairtVlftiL'.Tliiw.ai ?'mNit other dlsesses of th Se'kuaf Or'gans, aud 0 the NEW REMEDIES employed 1 the piaPenrry. to the afflteUd in sealed letter ehvelpps, free of chargs Tw or three sumps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Ml. f. SlCfLLlN HOCGHTON, acting wuigvuH. iiuwniu Aaaooiauoak xto. z eoutn ISints Rtraat -PklHAalnKI. V. . '. .. y omer or tne Directors: ..KEEkC'S rilOSIMIO-PEBUyiAX j.-. .W MAMrVhATSD). , . . ,tio. !, 4T2 IT t !H)i' . '' )i ; .. ,.,,Vt ew i f ... , IOR COTTQN,,COBNi TOIWAJCO A.ND WHEAT, ; , compossd-cxcluaively of ,tJ . n-. .. .. . . .-. I VT ' V i , SOhl BUKBO - . . !ch ' Contains Ammonia.S percent, Phoajihate of Lime" Saner cent. Introduced '186$,,.,,. ., , - . J - - W.i U. :MeBABV CO.. fc!-lf . , Bole AirenU fo.R A sfT HMR4Rt .Ccdr" ! YT a AGEXTS FOR -tA'fi DEALERS I. '.'Guanoll;,--' S van. NcLSNAHAN WBCIIARGINO A cargo of REESE a AUMl'ULAIJOi ilUa Schrs. Use. liaroy and tV.Mulford wtU Bet 1 PERU VIAN, 011 epeor4, Far sale by , .; , 01 1 Wilmington, N. ft, March ft, 1880. 7 tf - Bagging; Rope antfTwiue,' .vurs nAi.tt bt - Bi inARNOtP. NO. 1 PEBUVIAN OrjANfl: REESE'S MAXU'CLATEU UVASO: SOMBRERO CTJ AND; '.' AMERICAN GUANO: " "" V kA-HD I'liASTEU, So , An. ? A larva auhnlv eonatantlv oDhand for e&la in loot '. 'ElR.iE. HEARTWEULtresidint, ' I to suit. ,' . Oaa. rAracaiLn, 8ecretaa-y M ly,". , . , v? f . vTilmlnyion, N.' C. March. . l'88'VT9-tf 1 , GuanorCuahft?! BAGS NO. J riipVlAN, IM 6TURB 1 sr. .:.a. . 1 2.M) bbls, AJiEWCAS QCANO; - 300 hhls, aad.tiaroes LAN FLABTERj Ac, 4c ForaaleiBT)tatos,uithyn .... . , . . - , . VV,.HoRARlS ACO., ' March ,18o0-70-tf W ilmington, N- O- A"53T;8 0FFIC5. 8AIB, .AT THfl
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 11, 1861, edition 1
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