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I - -i f V , i.. - j t2?TWrr-C45ieeot afldescrip- tuuu, of JOB p r ' INOj a TpwfiHA rata, ith Z iita ti i jv.tt-rvfficU applied itk :;rv' '.ygCTna.tin :. t Paraphlete, CircuiarsL" Ball Tickets, LARGJCrPOSTfiRS BLANKS 4C, - la a nft tyiaaar U74tiur . Establishment, - and in any qoantkiea .-.v " JTlie &rnrG&ii. Friend 1 ATM. L J3M53W?rtl Aaal yo for the imiiifre-jjjrjif jrhtchigrou. hare beet wed nponm'y Pills.. J take this opportuaity of statin tu uat l entertain for "all that concerns. Aaaervca and th-Aiaert;sts,thvTe lwaly yopathies, M mocX so"Coat'ongl)y( xaqowded these niu ttyartyiu.;cliaute, tetaUoa atithtionj, and aaaner ofliriiie) jnteadiw to es tibUsh injFMoaf-f si, . fcioh Ihareaow done. ;V SOMAS flOLLOWAT, !feWl' work. ? . BIKaiTION-OF THK BLOOD. AITS LlTXX 'A BOIOCB complaixts. Theitiseaj i of :th. Uasea suffer much from dis orders "of the liver and Stomach; scarcely any "rTTnf? psisw or inese aestrnctiTe maladies, leacw Ufe wears fast. The fair sex, perhapsjthet handaa i the Werld, up to a efrtaia" period Vhaf wistreoaiuy to say. many loos 4he,l teta uade4 Uoka, whUe yet in the heyday, of J&fia, yjjk sad viis may be effectually remfcd"oy ceatinually keeping the blood pure, aad the IiTe.aad ,Stnnvirh ia healthy action whf life wili fl wjHaoothlyy. aad rasemble plants in , a. OAjrwW ciue an eternal sprlag sJieatalalvAa vegarda the preeerration of the-humaf am, ad- the- duratioa of lifo, nek may bo-f sated; and I aay fearley, that health, and bm prolonged for miny years beyea thr.ordiaary limiUj if HeHeway'a pills are taken to purify the blood according to the rules laid down for health contained ia the dkec tioaa. tjetf fasmpaay oaVh box. - - ACASOF.7TKAK5ES AND DEBILI TY, - Of -10 cJEAKS ; STANDING, CURED Br "ilQLLO WAY'S PILLS. ! Ctpf 'a'ttGer from!" Captain Johnson, Afior Eottse, Seie Yert, January Sti, 1854. To PsersssoB HetrbwiT, 88, Corner of .tain and Sir, It U' with the most heartfelt pWure I uive to iafora yoa that I have been restored to health and atrengUby Uking your PUIb. For the last tea years, J suffered from a derangement cftho. liver and JStpmach, and was reduced to such aa eitremijhat I gave np my Ship, nevet expeetiag to go to tie any more, as I had tried every Remedy thai was recommended to me, but 8UtoBo..purnoee; .aud had given myself up tc despair, whan I was at last recommended to take yoor,ius.j .Alter using them for three months, thajceeult ja.th&t lam now in better health than 1 have been for. .eleven years pait, and indeed as I wen as even-was ia my iir. Vou unerty M ait this known for the benefit r.f others. -I remaia, 8ir, yours respectfully. t - .(Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. ' Tk&i celebrated 'fiUg are wonderfully effceevns ... &.Jlvieing complaint - Ague. Asthma , . Billioua Complaints Blotches oa the Debility Drofey ; Erysipeliid Fenitile Irregu larities Fevers of all kinda Gout Scrofula or King's Evil Boao and Gravel Secondary Symp toms Worms of all kinds Woakaaas, from 8kin-, Bewel Complaints Constipatioa-Dlho " Bowels . Head-h, y Indigestion , i( Jaundicf Liver CpnVr "tlalato-; r-.- -P0o.- - Betenflelkpf . Trino".', -' whatever cause l tie establishments of Professor Hoi loway,89 Maiden Lan, New York, and 244 Strand. LoadoMd hy all reapecUble Druggista and DeaH ora ia Medicinaa throughout the United States, in Boiea, atari WnU, 8; eenls, and $1.60 each Tll J7 , ItawTp mg Hon era x . . Ifc3ttritWajffbr the guidance of patients iaoWyaoHofW affixed to each box. I UJ 111! M 1 1 WJNuafM, , joeira a. ecssill. ' RUSSHIVL 4t BROTHER, QtstBJst pmaassio's merchants, ;Befer t ffajaaa Hi WrignV Et Preat Bank Cpo-Jp . p, Hfcllj g pre8ident Braaak 8ttt, Oi G. Parsley, Esq., President itaMlhaoejWHJrti-- of T(n' MVrfyt rtf eA advance on KiZTfttZZtS FLOCR. COTTON, GRAIN, VKrAJMOmmttttt produce, con.igned fcwsJra r hipmentlo our'fritnds 09ttfiSlQviKL Brogajis. aAT5H?,k,70rUrrof Boot. riHr-d tra thick Brogans, ""PPly f Btorn made' Boots and Bhoaa , anitahla fw eeera-te, whkh we are offering yg.T $7? 'fcOEK WILLIAMS. Rartn.e.rihip. XtlT.T.irR & ROGERS, yp&fJ. CUori 1 at law. j ?3flf. bnabesa entrust-?'XJ---Xi nous... .tGcei-.t)f tio BfST Row, oppoa- ..ite tho nourtBouse. '. . v Baak of Cape Feu rilHaBookif aubacriptioua to the increased XIUiSiBoftho Baak of Cape Fear, accord -iuS W Ue previiri f the. Act of the General - tAaeeaUy6fthiiato,ratiedathel6thday of -Kebrujl8Vaw.pea at , toe Principal - 'JrT'fT111 places, vix: Raleigh, PayetUtille Newbert, Edeatoa, liaisboro', Sh8 V ' bury; Oreaafeoroi, -glem, . Lexington, Concord "Morganton.-.HilSeshoraV-Ashboro, Milton, Pitts ;toro,3aev'vf,a(lcboro,, Roekingham, Tar ; - bproVEUuwCytWinlsr. Washington, Ply " -Hmout.,Murfreeoofo.-IfaHfr., Warrent.n ' d. i- s ford,- and GaldBboTO'Bonk- are to be left ,mb T for eixty dye.-"r C: 1 ' v'-'- . , - 4 ?M--VTHOS;'H vTBaGirfrreiident. S .April I6tb; t&s r . moS. I,BAXAtJD.v '.GZNESAL CP3X3IISSIOX:;sntCHANTV NEW JEWE1BY STORE. - 'HARIE&- H. .THOMPSON: -yrroLlJ'TMpetfully ,inf orm the CitiieM of 1 T ARaleich. the oountT tad the eountnK4ioLu- ing, that he has Itted up ia splendid style the house formerly occupied by the Insurance Cempany, "n the west aide of Fayetterille Street,' And between Mr. . H. Young's and Murray & CKeal'a Dry Good Stores, where he haa opened ft rich and beau tiful assortment of New Jewelry of all the medern styles, conristiDg of the ernamental and Ae use ful, nd to which he ixiTites the attention of the Ladies. He has alo for the gentleman a good lot of Oold and 8ilTer Watches, which will he warranted to perform well, whop delirered to the customer ; also a few excellent double bsrrel guns bronjsht on expressly for the hunters of Carolina ; aLo a ftrest variety 'of walking Canes. In fact, at the New Jewelry Stor. any and every thing usually kept iu ucu e-ta.bliibuieQts may be found at pri oe that cannot fail to please the customer. Repairing execute-l at short notice aal satis faction guaranteed. fk-tolor 20. 1851. ' , tf 85 tCOTTS LITTLE ;IAXT IN TOWN 1 HE lictle Monster has at la-it arrived reitr of the and Far- may be seen daily in the mers Hall. On feea days, (luesdajs,) it is s perfect wonder to see it masticate Cora-cob,, and all at the rates of 10 bushels per hour. Admis sion free. JAMES M. TOWLES. March 6, 1855. 20. W. H, R. S. TUCKER. NO. 8 F ATETXE V I LLE STREET, rWITE the attention of buyers to the most at tractiye Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Ooods, they hare ever before ofered in this City, com prising Rich figured and Dress Silks, Watered Silks; Plaid and striped Pons de Boles ; Black Gros deRhlnes; Canton Silks; Gros de Na ples; Marcellinea: Florences: Sat ins; Rich and printed Bareges; Grenadines and Hernanis; Organdies;. Jaconets; Lawns, Prints, Challies, Barege de Laines, Ging hams ; all wool Mousse lia de Laines ; Sum mer Bombazines, Alpaceas, Poplinetts and Crape ; Despagne Crape Shawls ; , Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Taf feta and Satin Ribbons; Embroideries ; Gloves ; Laces and Hosiery. Also, 1 ia. cases of Portsmouth, Hadley, and iui uiwuii, wnicn wm De oisposed of from 6c. to 1 .c. MarchJG, ISZo. o Oxford Female College. THE next session will comments on ih. first Monday in January 1855, and close on tne Thursday in May. last HATES TUITIO IPATABLC 0X1 HA LI IH ADVASCE 1 of English Grammar, and Geotn-anhv inrji English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, 12,50 xr uj mgner, 15 00 lf..tL. Il.l ll t - 1 ' ror ui voiwg viasoee, ( wunout any extra cnarge lorine i.anguage-1, ) F.tlra lnna. 20.00 20,00 ,.'0 12.00 15.00 5,00 J,00 l.l'O Music on Piano, Ute of Instrument, The same on Guit.tr, Drawing and Paintins. Oil P:iiniin, Needle Work. Board per mouil.. Waning per month, .uuaicai soirees wui t,e given during rach term, f. T. GRANDV. See. .i th Rn.H .t T....- Dec. 22, 1834 - w " a 's a i urircs. lus-ly COACH SHOP. t pHE 1 He 1 J "vt uid VU . X IAJS thai he etill occupies the w!l l-r... oina or .Mr. Une Johnson, on Wilmiogr..u St about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he prepared to execute every. tLiug iu Lis line of busiue. Unties j Coache 4c. made of the bot ui.it-.-uaL. uwA in" the most fasl iouable an l durable style. He would nay to th...-. who may winh to pu--chase liugtivH or any thiogin his'litie. th.t tbvy OU:d du Wtii to fail ll!..1n hini !,et" r.nr..),..;... !rv?:litnieU li, ,v-'- i.d.-trrtuiaad to .pare n -iinTr ir&u.s i:..reipe:iae to please tboe who muj tavi.r mm ith thfir custom. le 3 drl-nuiued to sell A. T ri- f -.it u -.! t.uit-r, Al". ivj. s'n . .-heap at the shortest notice ,. , . JAMES BAM1FOKD. 14 tru Vuciiun and Commission House. .iimo'.uice tr. our li.riid-, ai.d -i illv, th lat -f havt-uj.jo.-iai d ' OJ.'5'.l r-n An I l.l.i CI - ivr ur the urjo-.- ol du.ng ;i treii--oiiiiui.ou mid Agency buMiies m c-on.er Io::uerlv oiTunml h tK- t.011, 1 y, at t B B. i mi:U, h ft- oy srfict perionai attention to business to merit a liberal patronage, JAS. J. LITCHFORD, WM. H. COOKE. REFERENCES. C. Dewey, Cashier of the State B 3auk, Raleigh. w. H. Jones. " Can FV r E. B Freeman, Clerk Supreme Court, Heartt at Jones, Merchanvs, A. M. McPhoeters & Co., Norfolk, Va. Thomas Loxing, Eq., Wilmington, N Raleigh, May 11, 1655. Warren County, N. C. XIIIS brate of Ju LONG ESTABLISHED and imtl- e1- brated Watering Place will be opened on the of June, under the suDerintinHn r r. - f -.w,v v, ,'1 I . James Gresham and Lady, well known to the trav elling community for their efficiency and politeness The Tables and Bar shall at all times be the best that the country can afford. Board per month, $30; per week, $12; per year, $200. Children and servants, half price The Proprietor with Mr. Gresham will spare no pains to make visitors eTery way comfortable r oC ... K. P. ALSTON, Proprietor. May 25, '65. UulylS 42 LOOK HERE, FOR THE HATS," WISHING to diminish our present wel" se lected 8tock of SPRING AND SUMMER Hats, in order to make room for the Fall Trade we will close them out at cost. ' Now is the time to secure one of those Fashion able Hate, at the lowest price. x. no-, W' U- R- s- TUCKET. May 22, 2856. 42 To the Public. r 1 iie subscriber would respectfully inform th J citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally he keeps constantly on hand a a,,!-'!!- that WALL PAPER, of various kinds, alao Fire Screens, Window Curtains, Ac, all of which will env!i ,0We3t.Frice9: also' P-r hangings Of all kinds done in the ueatest and moat workman ship manner. He also has on hand and is still manufacturin mattresses of all kinda. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. J. HKNRY IIARRIS, April 18, 1854. a Fourth of July. milE citizens of Raleigh are invited to a...e.n l uie 111 tue lown nan, on t riday, the rir-a day ol June next, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to make arrant- tiitnts 10 pelt-lir:! fl... , ... 1.. 0 our National Jnd-i. :.de.ic". -f k"-'1- "mi; auniversarv of WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD May 22, ls55. Inu- inlanr. 11-td.' BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CARO , . , MA -The general meeting of the Stock holders of tins Ba-!k will be held at the Banking House, ni Raleigh, on the first Monday iu July next. As the qu .-etion of acceptance of the Char ter granted by tne last Legislature will tUn'i.. V eonsuu red, ajpunrtnal attendance, either in per.-on ! - f- - t C. DEWEY, Cashier : Raleigh, May lpth, 1855. t. . , 30-td! j r v Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. JUST received from, Robinson & Co., Philadel phia, a'large'anpply of Ladias'.Walkioe: Shoes" Sappers "and Gaitera of to ary bet buality -1 Ala, wnersl assortment of Eastern made XhUe for Centleme;Ladies and CTdldreri;' all of which wiU be sold at the very LOWEST 'PRirr a v " - - r m fw AKin nPSiniRi c nnnn a AT W"i3 FAYKTTKVItl-E ST, - " 4' " f I iHB SuWrriber has just received his Fall and jX -WinUr. upply. of SEASONABLE GOODS, among which maybe found - French Merinos, all colours 'Lupin's feet make. French Cashmeres of every variety and pat'rn. i- French De Laines of latest styles, j - , v. : Silks,' Plaid, Figured and plain - '-' Woolen Plaids, and Poplin Robes. . : - - Rich Tamboured Mouslin party dresses Heavy Emb'd Crape Shawls. Bamask diapers in piece and pt'rn. 46 inch Pillow Case Linen Table Doileys and Crash Linen Sheeting, 10-4, 12-4. Long and Square high col'd wool'n sh'la. French work'd collars, sleeves and chemiiettes Lin'n Cambric, Lawn Hd'kfa, all qualities Hem Stich'd and rich Emb'd Handkerchiefs. Full assr'nt of Richardson's fm'ly Lin'n. Binl'sEye diapers, towels and napkins C I and 12-4 col. shli'gs and casings. Welsh and Sack Flannels, i White and red do all qualities. Ladies and gent's Merino Silk and cotton Vests. Fngli.-.h and German Hose a great variety. I Marseilles Quilts and Furniture Dimities. ' Liice and Muslin cr'tns and Turkey red do i French woven and Fr'ch phspe corsetti. ' MOURNING GOODS. Blk Gro.DeRhine and Pou deSoie Silks Lead colored and white and black do Blk. Fch. Bombazine and Merino "Lupin's." Blk Tamiee and Canton Cloth. Blk Alpacas, De Laines and Challls. Blk Love Veils and Lace do. Hdkfs collars slv's and Chemlxettea. Gingham and Calicoes. CARPETS, &c, Brussels, Venitian and Ingrain Carpets German Hemp Floor and Stair do 6 and 12-4 Duggets and Hearth Rugs. . Alicant, Manilla and 8heep Mats Boston Yalicea and Carpet Bags. Rose Mackanaw and Duffle Blankets. Travelling or Shawl do HARDWARE AND STEEL. Handsome setts knives and forks, 51 pieces Rogers' best scissors and shears 8hears for flowers aiJd shrubbery Porcelain lined Kettles and Pam Soapstone Griddles for B. W. Cakes Best Raiors, warranted, tc. FAMILY GROCERIES. Stewart's best refined Sug'ars. Loaf, crushed and Clarified do Golden Syrup and dark Molasses. ' Cocoa, Worcester Sauce and Eng. mustard. Imperial Gun Powder anol Blk Teas. Currants, Citron and prvserred gu'r. Capers, Olives and Pickles. Layer Raisins, Box and Mat do Mocha, Java and Laguira Coffee. Jimaica Rum. Islay whiskey. Mon'gohela and old Kye do London dock and Pale Hennessee Brandy Madeira, Sherry and Tort Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret C'ette Madeira for Cooking. London Porter and English Ale. Sperm. Adamantine and Hull's CnMK Starch in family boxes of 6 each. Cm'icl erasive soap, woman's friend Table Salt, Bags and boxes. J. B. GKOULHAC. No. K. Fay. Street. c lOPAKTNEkSHlP. The subscriber have thii Jay entered into Copartnership, under the namcnnd style of A. S. SHAFER Ac CO., tor the iQunufactiire and sale of READY MADE CLOTH. I NG in all its branches, at the store on Svcamore f-uvet heretofore known as Perrv's Clnthin.' Ba- A. S. SI1AFER, GEO. A. HALSEY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1862. euccr's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing buainesa at Petersburg to Messrf. A. S.SHAFER At CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothing Bazaak, ad Wuul'l also recommend continuance of the tine to bis 8uee?9cr. N.PERRY. ! Letter and Foolscap Paper. ! OA A FiEAMS Good White Letter Paper ; ; i jiyW Price $2 a Ream: worth $2. 60. :wl'.MmsCo(.J Bl.it L.-ttr Pupr. Price $2 u rarn ; wi.rtb $2.,0. o0 Ue&ms gjo.l whitf 5;.' a ream; wrth ii'.;"nj. For sale by FooNcap pper. Price II 1 TURNER, N C. BookStorc. 40 Raleigh, May, 186'. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 4 LARGE assortment of every shade and varie ."tJ and at very low prices. Call and examine at McGEE & WILLIAMS. May, 1855. 40 FANS, FANS, FAN'S. E have received a large and choice supply of FANS, comprising many varieties, from w tne most superc Chinese down to a sixpence Palm leaf. Call at McGEE & WILLIAMS. Raleigh. May, 1855. 40. Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! McGEE & WILLIAMS, AVE in 8tore a large and well selected as sortment of HATS, for the Sprin and Sum mer wear, for men, boys and children, consisting of Leghorn, Canada Straw, Palm Leaf, China Pearl, Alhoni Jockey, Wide Awake. Panama, Manilla, Campeachy, Maricaibo, reaaie straw, Shanghai. ALSO, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest stvle May. 1856. 0 ' PIEDMONT SPRINGS. This delightful water ing place is suited miies west of Danbury, fctokea co., N. C, at the foot of Moore's Knob, one of the loftiest spurs of the Blue Ridge. The Spring is a fine bold chalybeate, gushing from the mas sive rock, clear, cool, and inviting delicate persons and cnildren. Any one whose energies and spirits are worn down by the ceaseless toils and troubles of this " bank note world," will find its tonic pro perties unrivalled. Oay votaries of pleasure can also find amusements suited to their tastes. A ball rjom, bowling alley, &c, have been provided for m-doors amusement, while the grandeur and mag. nlficence of the scenery offer tempting inducements to a stroll; (said strolls are very destructive to a certain class of insects known as Old Bachelors.) The subscriber, having taken charge of this estab lishment last winter, has been diligently employed in making various improvements, and pledges him self to use every effort to satisfy tue public. Open for the reception of vUitora on the first of June. Board per day $1.00 Children and servants, per day 50 Horses 75 iuchakd''j6hns6n. May, 1835. tAug j The Hannah More Academy. WILMINGTON, Delawabic. Principals: Miss C. and I. Giim.,haw and A II. Griinshaw, A. M., M D. f pHIS Institution has been in successful opera J tiou more than eleven years The course of itiairucDon is thorough. The study or French lorms part of the daily routine of study. The house is new, commodious and cheerful it is heated throughout. The sessions commence on the 1st of Febru-iry and lot of September. Terms: For Boarding and Instruction, inclu ding French, pupils under thirteen years of ace &70.00, second class, $80,00 fiud Senior Deoai t- ! m.uTiw, per action 01 nve months. Reference: Right Rev. A. Lee, 1). D Rev H.V. D.Johns, D. D. Baltimore ; Hon. Jn'o M Clayton, Delaware P.. V. Daniel, Jr. Esq.' j' K. Anderson Esq., .Tredegar Irom Works E Wortham 4,Co4 Richmond,-Va ; Kev.. Mr nihl i . son Peter8hu,;,ya Goyerii0rIlagg, Hon. -Wm urananvn. a, l acker, E.x.,Uoiu.Ot,&4W 1 February. 1, j 855 V 17-107 HBPER'S MAGAZINE for. Mr. , Wvf'ti I. PALL STOCK, 18547 , . FARMERS! HEAD 'QUARTERS; NOttFOI.aV VA.ff my ' - 7VRDEBS for Rkapkrs may be Bent us for i'the Wensuing harvest; which will bo 'filled'- at -the following prices: " 41 Hdbset's Reaping Machine,........."..'...'..$l 05 00 'Mower and Reaper .:.V.r..' 115 00 do. - Front Wheels. extra, 20 00 do. Rear Platform for side delivery, 5 00 Bdeeaxl's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 41 feetcut,..$120 00 1 do do do No 3, 6 feet cut,. 130 00 A deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli very is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the a'jove price if front wheels are furnished. 150 tons English, Swedes i.ud American Iron, all sizes. 20 tous Hoop and Band Iron, ij to 4 iuchi 20 tons Oval, half Oval and h iif round h ; wi.le. u 00 setts Coach and Buggy Axies 300 pair do do Springs 250 kegs Nails, 3 to 40.1.. cut and wrought fiO dozen Files and Rasp- 50 Smith's Bellows, all sizes 1500 pound-, Cast-steel Haiorut rs 70 American Star Anvils 50 Vices, for Wood and Iron Work Stocks and Dies, Bench Serew.s, &c, for snle on the bet terma 1 STJtA IF, HAY AXD RIU'CK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price for the bast, and , warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for sioc. uneap Cutters", from $5 to 25. CORN SHELTERS. Virginia Corn Shellers,...- $26 00 Golds borough's do 40 00 do 35 00 do 16 00 do 10 00 do 8 00 Keading s Double Spout Single Iron Spout do WooJ do WHEAT DRILLS." Pennock's Slide Drills, do. Roller do., 7, 8, 9, 10 tubes, furnished at factory price, say $75 to $125. All other kinds furnished by us upon the same reasonable terms. Our facilities for procur ing these machines are superior to those of any other dealer, and we can guarantee dispatch in filling orders. Light and heavy Drags and Har rows for selling wheat, en hand, of our own make, warranted good and durable. BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans, No. 1 do do... No. 2 do do... Sinclair 4 Co s. No 2 do... Do do 1 do.... .$34 . 32 . 30 . 30 . 25 00 00 00 00 00 Grant's Premium Fans Clinton's Fan .Mills, $16 to $30 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments. 3 feet lone $35 00 . 65 00 . 45 00 . 55 00 . 65 00 do do 3 do A do do do 4 do 4 do do do 6 do 5 do do do 6 do 0 do glO-Orders for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BO HUM & McCLEAN, 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Sept. 15, 1854. 41 tf t. , & i. 7yjRTH, Commission and Foncardimf MERCHANTS. Ilrown's Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON. N- C. USUAL ADyA.VCES MADE UN CONSIGNMENTS. March 6th, lv')5. iy. W. P. ELLIOTT, (rentral (hm mission anl ForwardingMerchant V l L M I N G T O N , N . ( ' . Feb. 13, '65. l;; ly Curl Your Hair. KROLLERION. rlHL Receipt for making this celebrated com- JL pound, (lately introduced into this country,) will be sent by the subocriber to any persons iu the United States or Canadas for $1 . The KROL LERION will curl or wave the hair in the inot beautiful manner. Any person having the must coarse and uncouth looking hair can transform it uto the Jfasr" R-Mutiful, by the Use of this Article. riio ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and with this receipt any one can make it equally good .n every respect to that sold for $3 a bottle. If ( reforrcd, a package of KrolUriou ready made will be sent iVeeot postage, instead of the receipt, with directions for preparing it in liquid form and .ull directions for use. Send a'lletter-t, postpaid, m II. A. r KEEMONT, Warren. Trumbuil Co. Ohio. March 0, leoo. ic tf Agenoy at Washington City. JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK (lute oXorCk Carolina.) V7ILL prosecute claims of every description T T before Congress, the several Executive De partments and Public Offices. Particular atten tion will be given to Claims for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. Mr. PIGOTT , will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the several Courts of the District of Columbia. Address Pioott & Hancock, Washington, D. C. Feb. t 1855. wiy. Oregon Peas. A, SUPPLY of these most productive of all peas tor sale at the FARMER'S HALL, at greatly reduced prices. Dry as the last season was, they were known to yield at the rates of 20 bushels to one acre and the best of hay in proportion. Time to plant during the months of May and June. JAMES M. TOWLES. April 27, 1855. 34 1)ERUVIAN GUANO We have arrangements with Messrs. BarndaA Bro., Agents of the Per uvian Government, for supplies of pure Guano of them, our importation, aud offer it for sale in any quantities at the following prices,or cath only, 1 ton or under, 2j cts. per lb ; 1 to 5 tons $51 per ton of 2,000 lbs ; -Over 6 tons $50 per ton Deliveries can be made at our wharves to any of the River Boats, or from our warehouse on west side of the River to the cars of the Wilmington A M anchester Road, free of ezpente. Drayage to the cars of the Wilmington and Wddon Road will be 50 eta. per ton. Railroad freight from Wilmington to any point on the N. C. Road, not west of Hillsboro', will be $2 per tn- DeUOSSET & BROWN. May 28, 1S55. 43.3m 8 TRAYEDoff from the Subscriber, in the month of January past, a black she Mule. liny horse .Mule; neither to say large. I expect ; they are aiming to some of the lower Turpentine j Counties, vrhere they had been engaged in work. I Sides worn by Gear, luforniation of them would I be thankfully received, or a liberal reward given 1 fur their delivery to the Subscriber, near Rogers' eiore rost umce, Make Couutv, N. C. ENJ. ROGERS.' March 8th, 1855. -jo. Town Lots for Sale- PURSUANT to a deed of trust executed to me, as trustee, by the Rev. Bennet T. Blake, I fciiali proceed to seH, on the premises, in the city of Raleigh, ou the 5th of June, lots No. 182, 183. eituated ou Hillsboro' street, one square West of the Capitol. The lots contain about one acre of laud aud are bounded by Hillsboro,' M'Dowell and Morgan streets. The location is one of the most desirable in the city, being sufficiently near the business portion of the city to be convenient, and sufficiently retired from the noise and bustle for the comforts of a private residence. There are ou the lot two dwelling houses, with fine stables, k.U'uens an i all necessary out houses. ' Persons Uesiriuir to examine the Dremimw .- do so by culling at the office of the North Caroliua , Terms, credit of twelve months, with inter pest from date. ALONZO T. M I AL, Trustee. ,.-..v, w4w 36. May, 4, 185: i IHECK MARSEILLES PANTS, 50 PAIRS J received ycsterday.by Expres . " , .. 'May, 28,' 1855;::' T)KICE BEDUCEDIredeU on "Executor,: Jt,f 5,00.- For aale by v , -: 77 . s .r - iWAHKEX L. POMERC,'; - Raleieh and Gaston Railroad, J OLAVES'ura not permitted" to travel on tho f Railroad. without written permit from their owners. implicates should, in ail. cases d given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every "pass. JAMES M. POOL, . Jan. 10, '54.-. 4i ' "Ticket Agent " C. DuPRE & Co., ' : WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dealers in Sugar, Fl -nr, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, Candlex, Wood Ware, Raisins, Tobacco, & gars, Scotch Ale, London Purler, Broom., Starch, Salt, Mess rork; d-c., &r., Corner Front and Printers Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DcPre. D. B. Baker Wilmington. Mar. 2S. 1P54. Iy 26 A.M. MCPHEF.TERS, h. ohiselim. j. w. mabtih. A. M. MtPHEETERS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Furirarding f Commission Merchants. 6 ROANOKE SQUARE, NORFOLK VA. References. TI103. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State ofN. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W. II. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. O B. Branch, Pres. R. &G. R. R. Messrs. Reid $- Soutter, ) Dr' N. C. Whitehead, I Norfolk. Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. I Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spence & Reid, Baltimore. ' B. Blossom & Son, New York. September 16th, 1853. 76 Books and Stationery ! H. D. TURNER, So. 1 FA V ETTEVIL.L.E STREET, RALEIGH. N C , WKTHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller l and Stationer, keeps eonstantly ou hand a very large and complete assortment of Law, Medical, Classical, School and Miscella neous Books. A complete assortment of Station ery, Blank Books, Globes, Mathematical Instru ments, kc , &c. Blank Books made to order at short notice and in best style. Just received from the manufac turers direct 100 Reams Cap and Letter Papers, which he will sell at low prices. fiXa- Country Merchants and others are reques ted to call and examine his stock. Raleigh, September 1654. 80 G1 RF.ENSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM T PANY. At the end of Three Years, such has been the Care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt, have made no assesmeuts, and have now sucn a large Capital in cash and notes, that we have no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Company in the Southern Country. The most of the Risks in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. At the last Annual Meetinethe following Officer- were re-elected : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENIIALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUMMING, General Agent. Directors : J:tiue.-i Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Riiukin, Rev. C. V. Deems. J. M. C.arrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConuell, E. W. Ogburn, J. L.Cole, D. P. Weir. Greensboro"; E. F. Lilly. Wadeshoro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown ; Joshuii Tayloe, Washington ; Wiilium A. Wright, Wihning ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville, H. G. Spruill, Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, LuniberUm; Dr. R. II. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should be directed to the Secretary, free f Postage. PETER ADAMS, Ses'y. Aug. 8. 1854. tt'-65. MA 11 SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. V. E ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of ares, Ac, embracing Hardware. W Crockery ware, Hood ware, Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can fiud at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to thtir different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market, with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively to this branch of business, we think purchasers will find it gTeatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 2133 PULLEN & BELYIN. Diseases of the Eye. WITHIN the last 35 years, the subscriber has frequently and successfully operated for Cataract, in persons of all ages, from .he States ot ortb and South Carolina and V lrginla, and will continue to operate upon those who need and de sire it. He will likewise attend to such other diseases of the Eye as may be susceptible of relief. JOHN BECKWITH, M. D. Petersburg, Va., April 9, 1805. 29 tf w ATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER EIGHT MILES EAST OF RALEIGH. AND FOUR FROM THE CENTRAL RAILROAD The subscriber is desirous to sell his water power across the Neuse River, known as the Stone and Cobb Mills, where there is an abundance of water at all seasons of the year, and a sufficient supply of rock at the old dam to build a new one. Ten feet of water can be obtained with a dam eight feet high. Should it be preferred to form a Company for manufacturing purposes, I am willine to become a member with a good and substantial Conmanv of gentlemen. If a Company is formed, it is desirous that it should be done soon, as I have this day begun to re-build the old dam across the river. WM. R. POOLE. January 22, 1855. 7 CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGH COACH FACTORY!!! WILLIAMS & GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jen tins' Shop, on Hargett St., are fully DreDared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using the best of materials, their work will alwava 1 finished in a sule warranted to eive satisfaction. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. tX$J Factory on Haicett St.. near the Bantiat Grove and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Hall. Raleigh, Juue '54. 51 ly. GRATIS ! JUST PUBLISHED A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE ! A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TRE ATMENT, without Medicine, of Spermator rhea or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Incapacity for Study aud Labor, Dullnets of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in the Side, Affection of the Eyes Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other Infirmities iu man. ' FROM THE FRENCH OF Da. B. DE LANEY. The important fact that these alarming com plaints may easily be removed without Medicine is, in this small tract, clearly demonstated ; and the eutirely.new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the author, fully explained, by means vi ituitii every one is enaDled TO CUEE HIMSELF PERFECTLY, AND AT THK-aKA9T -POSSIBLE COST avoiding thereby all the, advertised nostruma of the day. , : . ; v. - Sent to any address;, gratisand post freo iiTa sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two po8t age (-tamps toD B.LANEY; No.t Liapeuard sortanent of Bojs' Clothing JortraciTaL lT ' '' - & BIGGS. - April io, io,, . t,-ai AYElt'S TOX ALL THE PXTSP08XS OF A 4- family-p-hYs'igT There has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. - This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a phvsical piu, but not easy to make the best of all pUl one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritatincr to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among tne com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Littlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Pever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos bveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. They nave also produced some singularly sue- cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, . when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no barm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYE R, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Prioe 5 Centa per Box. Five Boxes for $1. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Care of COrGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD COXSUMPTIOX. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &: ; and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long beta in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by P. F. PESCUD, generally. Raleigh, and by Druggists FOR NEW YORK. United States Mail Lisb peb Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. THE elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trin from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roanoke will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. . Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, 5 00 gL,Tickets issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 1853. 55 RALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. Dues to the Railroad Company for freights are paya ble in cash on the delivery of the articles. When articles are delivered without such payment in ad vance, and the owner fails to call at the depot and seiue tne 0111 oetore tne expiration of the month, he must thereafte send the money when he sends for the goods. By order of the President, C. B. ALLEN, Agent. July 4th, 1854. 6 64. Now for Cheap Goods. MURRAY & O'NEAL HAVE taken the store lately occupied by W. & A. Stith, and are receiving their stock of fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, &c. Being new beginners, they have to build up a trade: to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and no mistake; to be convinced of this fact, call and price their goods nfre purchasing elsewhere. All they ask is a showing, and it the goods suit, they guarantee to iuae me prices rigut, uou t purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goods, call at - ' No. 25, White Front, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. March 31, 1854. : 27 ' Plastering, Hrlck-Jaying aud Brick-making ! r1HE yudersigned would inform the Public that X he continues to curry on, and has made large ly increased preparations for carrying on, the above branches of his business, lie flatters him self, aud those for whom he has done work wili bear him out iu the opinion, that he can affnr.l i to contract for it on as reasonable terma cute it iu as masterly and expeditious a uiauuer as any other contractor. . He will shortly have on hand a large ouantitv of good FIRE PROOF BRICK. 7 . All orders for him are to be at left at the Yar brocqh House. ; . CHARLES VV. PALME "i. t& .iMcigu, Apru iv itsoa.t: 32 tf Pamily f Grooeriea. - - McGF ILUAM3 ,keer:constantly on hand argeBupplyjof-choice Groceries for muiuiCT, VOUBlSUUg Ot ,; au jnrvoK uunpowoer, imperjai?and Black'Tea;- V 1 IT Pepper; Allspice, GingerStarellowSn.; anajohnaon'a Transparent and Tuilet SoartS.r -' .Raleigh, ApnP-iO, l&ij.; . ?; ?! T" Laguira and - Rio doffee.? tWXaiw I -j MLaNCV ACTTTRKK, VD WftOLSAXU DXALKK IX iSOOTSrAN D SHOES. h::.- - loenoeen Jiiarfief tin ,arc. j PHILADJElPli 1 A; : . .Intending f Veep a large, stock of Eastern work, also, toipa inufactUre more. extensively, 1 1., will ho able to offer to the trade a very -superior Mock of Ooods in the aboyQ Hne, whicli Iprdiniae to sell at as 'lo'w'priccsi and on "as rfavorable ;J terms as an after toueJ? - With this assurance! would inost -respectfully invite your personal examination of my stock. '-Particular attention "will bev'paid to orders of QoodaV'V t'-S5'!?' -' Dec: 5;i854rar--"7'; - ' V tf, Piney Point? IJneiTo Baltimore; ON SUNDAY OF EACH WEEK. Pare Only-$4. THE public are hereby informed that the com fortable Steamer; MARILASD.Capt. Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarg ed and impro red ia every respect, is. now on the route between Petersburg and Baltimore, one weekly. , ' Passengers by this agreeable and economical line will leave Petersburg by the Morning Trnui on Sunday ot each week at 4J o'clock, A. M., and reach Baltimore iu the course, of the night, thus securing a connection with the different lines out of Baltimore the following morning in any direction. Returning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wednesday of each week, at o o'clock. P. M. and arrive at Petersburg by a special train, at ar early hour next evening. F are in either direction, $ 4. Forward Cabin passengers same price, but with, meals on board of the steamer Maryland included. Fare for first class passengers between Balti more and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and Frcnchtown line, $2 50; for second class do $1 50, making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila delphia by this agreeable line, $9 50 only, for the first class passengers, and $5 M) for second class do. including meals for the latter on board the steamer Maryland. For further particulars, or through tickets, ap ply at the Office of the Richmond, Petersburg and Potomac Rail Road Company. RICHARD FURT, Ja, Ticket Agent. P. S. Fare to Piney Point, with privilege of re turning at any time during the boat season, $4 only. . R. F. Ja, Ticket Agent. March, 2, 1855, lg tf NEW SPRING MANTILtAS: J II. & R. S. TUCKER are now exhibit ing to tne punnc tneir new Stock of French, Spring and Summer Mantillas, consisting of a large and very select assortment of novelties in Silk, Lace, &c, to which they beg to invite atten . tion of buyers from every ssction of the country March 16, 1855. tl- ' Bg, Post and Spirit of. the Age copy. DR. E. C ROBINSON, " SURGEON 1NT18T, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gea tlemen of Raleigh, that he will make a pro fessional visits to that place. He proposes to pay such visits three or four times every year, so that those who may desire to patronize him will be enabled to do so at state! periods. Whole sets of Teeth put up by Atmospheric pressure, with Artificial Gums, so perfectly na tural that none but a practised eye could detect them. He most respectfully refers to the undersigned gentlemen, viz : ilia Excellency, Thos. Bragg, Hon. W Dallas Haywood, Hon. Asa Biggs, Maj -r Walter Gwynn, Ed. Graham Haywood, Esq., Dr. W. H. McKee, Dr. W. Hill, Dr. U. J. Macon, War- renton, N. C. Dr. R. will be in Raleigh in a few weeks. All orders left with CoL Yarbrough will be at tended toVimmediately on his return. Jan 1855. 7 tf Patent Elastic Skirts ! , BATES d-FRANCE, No. 1, Barclay St., N. Y. CAUTION. Tone are genuine exeept they bear the stamp of the Patent. All Manufac turers' and Sellers infringing will be prosecuted according to law.- . ... t March 23, 1856. ly 24 Gazetteer of the United States, EDITED BYT. BALDWIN AND J. THOMAS, M. D. jVith a new and superb Map of the United States, Engraved on Steel. Above 1200 pages, 8vo. " J v " The publishers take pleasure in announcing the completion of this, the most elaborate, comprehen sive, and perfect Gazetteer of the United States, that has ever issued from the press. In its pre paration, no considerations of expense or labor have been allowed to interfere with a work design ed to be as perfect as possible in every department, and in all of its details. Nor have the successive issues of other Gazetteers, hurried throusrh the press to claim the market, tempted the publishers to offer their book before all the ample Census (of 1850) and other material in the hands of the Edit ors were fully digested and accurately arrange 1. ucu una u&zeiieer was nrst announced, 800 pages, or, at the most, 600, were d3signed as the limit of the book. But so vast was the amount of matter accumulated by the personal labors of the Editors and their assistants, aa well as though the active efforts of several thousand Cor. respondents in all parts of the United States, the work has swelled to near 1300 mures. Th uimmt of ne matter which it contains, all if . MMAn t cnaracter, is very large, and in many instances em bracing Statistics and Populations to 1854. This gives it an intrinsic value over, every other work of the kind in existence. s , , . The only complete and thoroughly reliable Ga zetteer of the United States yet published! - For sale by - r ' -s H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, May 18. 1855. ' . .., 40 Dr. Geo. Bettner,, , OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office, No 528 'roeuIvay; or lrt hit lodgings, PRESCOTT HOUSE; " Corner of Spring and Broadway. New York, Feb. 7, 1864 --f wv - i2iy Cotton. Seed Oil. All persons.- wishing to ShbD OIL will please apply to -i-v-xMi '-y - , . , , v ANUKEW jlTERRELL. Raleigh, Jan. 19th, 1855. ; , , SAVE YOUR GRAIN. A Large supply of the most improved Cradles just received at the Farmer's 1I11. . -Aiso, a new supply of Sinclair's improved Pro peller Straw aud Shuck cutter; both for torea and baud power, and the no less famous -Corn and Cob Crusher, the Little Giant.' 5- , ! - JAMES -M. TOWLES. May 21, 1855. - 42 To Publishers. T 1 1 H E undersigned, superintendents of the print X ing of tlie. " Revised .Code'' of North Carolina, will receiver Bealed proposals, i-until the first of July next"; for-printing an4 binding ten thousand copies 'of the wprk. -: The Tbluihe; will contain between seven and eight hundred pages, printed as tliepraaeuvf'Revis.iBtu:- t The paper, ' printing and binding," vn teery re spect,' must be of as good quality,(ar. tasr as that of th e " Revised Atatutea' the type and page of the same size, and the same quantity of matter on each pageVT PlitZ&Xz-w'.'.' ' The only difference in the execution will consist of'a marginal J. index rtothe-jCo'iibtitulion of the State, and the references! iut the "marginal index will be printed with the index, and not us hereto fore at the bottom of the page. if. Five thousand copies must be delivered, vithnut failurefjUt hejSovernorf:bii or before the 16th of December next j the residue may be delivered iu 'MarchlSooVati ' aWW-'ii- w- B. RODMAN, lit 4 -Sjtiwm :-Juefcon.'i" ... '" ATTORNEY r-ANT.CX)TJNSELLOB AT LAW, . LpkbestoW Roassos CoN C. Jan. 5. 185 ; 2 inv:- bupennteudents. Mayi7,a855.:v-:, .... 43 td. 1 in
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