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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Nortli Carolina Mutual Iiifb Inari
rance Company.
OFFICE, RALMIQH, N. C.
TElis Comp.nyuresthe lives of individuals
for one year, a tern, of yean, or for life, on
the Mataal Principle, the assured for life partici
pating U the profiu of the Company. For poli
cies granted for the whole term of life, when the
premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may be
giren for one half the amount of the premiwa,
kring interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty.
The prompt manner in which aUloaeee hare
been paid by thia Company, together with the low
i, rate of premiam, precent great indaoemente to
raeh a are disposed to injure.
Slaree are insured for a term of from one to fire
- yeara. for two-thirda their ralue.
All I3se are paid within 90 daye after aatisfac
, tory proof is presented.
DIRECTORS.
Charles . Johnson,
Wm. W. Holden,
Wm. D. Cooke,
R. H. Battle,
Wm. H. Jones,
P. F. reeead,
Seaton Qalee.
" m. u. Uayweod,
James P. Jordan,
Qaentia Bmbee,. .
H. W. Hasted,
Wm. H. McKee,
Charles B. Root,
0FFICER8.
Dr. Chas. K. Johnson, Preaideat,
Win. D. TT-rwnnr1 Vim PrMidimt.
1 V J John O. Williams, Secretary,
' Wm. II. Jones, Treasorer,
- -: E. W. Hosted, Attorney,
Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical
' y" William H. McKee. M. D. Board 0
Richd. B. Haywood, M D. J Comultatutn.
S R. H. BatUe, )
r W W. Holden, I Execulivt Com-yfi-.
Charlea B. Root, J mitt
.. - t ITTDIIU1U n t 1 1
uiiocJiAii, umer arm.
For farther information, the pnblie are referred
so the pamphlets, and forms of DrooesaL which
- nay be obtaiaed at the OSee of the Company, or
any of its Agencies. .,
Wemmonioations shonld be addressed, (post
.. paux,; to -
JOHN Q. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
, V Jnly 1845. 64
North Carolina Mutual Insurance
Company.
RALEIGH, N. C.
f I THIS Company has been in saccessfnl operation
1 1 for more than sexen years, and continues to
take risks npon all classes of property in the State,
: (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,)
. . mpon fa TO arable terms. Its Foboies now coyer
'' property . amounting to $4,500,000, a large por-
,, ; tion of which u in Country risks, and its present
capital is over Six Handred Thousaxd Dollars,
t in bonds properly secured.
The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of
this Company has been less than ene third of one
: ' per cent per annum, on all grades of property em-
" braced in its operations.
THE following persons hare been elected Direc-
t tor and Omeers of this Company for the present
yean
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. HuUhings, Jno. R.
Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W
Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay-
ettenlle; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington;. James E.
Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro : Jno.
Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool,
Elisabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan
der JUtcheU, flewbern; W. S. H. Smith, Mur-
freesboro : H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B.
Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville.
AH Directors are authorised to receive applica
tions.
N OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
J. G. B. Roulhac, President.
Henry D. Turner, Vict do.
8. W. Whiting, Treasurer.
John C. Partridge, Secretary. ,
John H. Bryan, Attorney.
J. Hrsman, General A fetU.
S. W. Whiting,
Jno. R. Williams; V -.Executive Committee.
John Primrose, I
All communications in- reference to insurance
Should be addressed so the Secretary, post paid.
r; J, a, PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.
Raleigh, MaJS X 1863.Ii. 25
T1 REENSBOBO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
VJl PAN Y. At the end of Three Years, such
aas been the Ore and economy of the effioers of
this Company, that wt are still free from debt,
V J
nave maue no assesments, ana nave now snoj a
large Capital in tath and notes, that we have no
hesitation in saying to the public, that there is ne
. i-emer Company in the Southern Country. The
i most of the Risks in this Company being in the
" csiern pari oi we etaie, wnere me aangerrrom
fire is much less.
At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers
were re-elected :
JAMES SLOAN, President.
8. G. COFFIN, Vice President.
C. P. MEN DEN HALL, Attorney.
PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer,
WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent
DiBscToas :
James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. MendenhaH.
W. S. Rankin, Rev. a F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed
11. Lindsay, W.J. AlcConnell, E. W. Ogburn, J
L. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greensboro'; E. F. LUIt.
Wadesboro'; Dr. 8. G. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua
Taylo, Washington ; William A. Wright, Wilming
ton; l. caaver, oaiisDury; John a. Cook, Fay
etteville, H. G. SpruQl, Plymouth: Robert E
Troy, Lumber-ton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle.
AU Communications should be directed to the
beeretary, free ef Postage.
PETER ADAMS, SeVj.
Aug. 8. 1854. tf-66
FIRE!
y m m TT V - mw a fvafm n . . - .
' i ' x. iiouxvAiMri uusifAinr or
I Habtfokd, , Com., - offers to insure Buildinn
w juMwiiBouo, against loss or , damage by fire,
at premiums to suit the times.
This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com
panies in the United SUtss, and pays its losses
promptly. -
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vt-
wut, m u maae to
S. W. WHITING,
Agent
And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to
" N. J. PALMER, Agent
October, 1848. - 88
Surl Your Hair.
KROLLERION.
TvBSTReceiat for makinr this eelehratil
rpouna, lately introduced into thia eonntrw 1
wiil be sent by the aubriber tn I
.v.n.ii.j o.' , . " Jr I
tae united SUtea or Canada for $1. TheKROL-
wiU eurl or wave the hair ia the most
oauuiui manner. Any person having the most
coarse and uncouth looking hair can transform it
law ma
Uott Beautiful, bv the Ut of tki Ariii.
The ingredienU will not cost over 12 cent, and
ytik IU. rpt ... ... cu.mak.it iS573
to.
Wm t w..o."V.
March 6, 1865.,
. . . uaio.
16 tf I
A VALUABLE FAB 91 FOR SALE.
kbd in the County ol fLehoir, situated one mile
from Neuse RiTer, and three milaa rV It
i....;- ..j vv-r-r.-"" .r"" At-
J my ui uwuuhi Kail H..il . . I
equi-aistant rrent Kinstoa. and Qoldsboro' 1
A.t.t fww, r,.. . uu aoout I
distant from Kinstoa and Ooldsboro. I
is tract of land contain. I Usi t
11O0 acres are pocosinr- Th- .W. .-' 17,. ca
dated to the growth of Indian Corn, and a e"
siierable part tothe growth of Cotton, which nrL
duces 1200 to 1500 pound, per JZktZZ.
about 400 acres in culUvatiou. - V.
This is considered one of the healthiest looali.
f lU, .coun- Ttte" ha. been a sinrle caae
any kind. " iokn
of
Ian" fiftorixryes1"' 1 -th th.
pucation to my Overseer
u oe exanuued by n-
risa u . -
myseu at sunston
- W WW
J. 0. vTASFlHGTON.
n it
SALES;
.NOTICE!
- Roosas 8 roiz Post Orricx,
Wake Co.,N. C., Nor. 12, lo65..
QN the3rddayofiJanaary, 1850, 1 shall offer for
sale, if not sold before, Jfy Home Tract
of Land, containing seven hundred and forty-three
acres, and will deduct off said tract of land from 43
to 100 acres, to suit myself, or purchaser, if requir
ed: lying ti aaid county and 8tate on both
sides of Big Lick and Seawell creeks, and near
Neuse river, and in one mile of the new Academy
lately erected for school, fco. This land is well im
proved, with a good Dwelling House containing
four fire-places and eight rooms, and a new medi
cal office- foi the accommodation of a practical
pnysician, ana one amongst tae best stands for
physician in our section of the county. This tract
of land cannot be excelled for the production of
any thing that a fanner wishes to plant, nor sur
passed by any in said county, abounding with
health and the best of springs, free and limestone
water, and abundance of stock water, never fail
tng in plenty at all seasons. Those wishing to
purchase are invited to come and view the pro
mises any time.
wa y .1 . m -
oeiore me appointment oi sale, 1 will sell at
any time, on application, at a fair price, and make
the payments easy to the purchaser by extending
a soon croan in part ana c&su lor the balance.
I will also on the same day, at my House, if not sold
before, sell to the highest bidder for cash oue tract
of Turpentine land, lying in the county of Nash,
near Seco Meeting House and Mockerson creek,
CONTAINING 400 ACRES. Also a tract of land
well improved, lying in Johnston county, CON
TAINING NEARLY 200 ACRES, it being tbt
former residence of Dr. J. P. Rogers, now occupied
by Dr. J. Owen; has on it a good two-story House
kitchen, and out-buildings. Also, a new medical
office, with a great and plentiful medical spring,
never failing, with other good waters j a mill-seat
a-near lor saw or grist mill. Timber in plenty and
Turpentine orchard on it. Lands productive a
common in that section of country. In fact, it is a
beautiful situation, where roads and cro.s-ronds
pass and not very far from where the plank and rail
roads passes ; it is a desirable place for a physi
cian or merchant, and as healthy a situation, per
haps, as any in that section of the county.
In addition to this, I will also sell to the highest
bidder for cash some EIGHT or TEN LIKELY
NEGROES, or more, consisting of Men, Boys,
Girls, Women and Children, and none to say old,
at my residence; and will also hire out for the en
suing year, some two or three, or more, Turpen
tine bands, good Distillers and Barrel-makers of
Uakand fine Timbers, and likely.
Also, some one or two good cooks, and girls and
boys for farmers' use; and I will also sell, if not
sold before, one team ol Mules and two Wagons,
Gins, Blacksmith Tools, tc, and Horses.
N. B. The agency ol Calvin J. Rogers, as here
tofore, is mutually revsked and agreed to, the Stb
of inst., Nov. hb. BENJ. ROGERS.
Nov. 16, 1854. Ui 90
To the Creditors of the Mante o
Manufacturing Company.
GENTLEMEN: la the deed of trust executed
by the Manteo Manufacturing Company ou
the 9th of November last, and in which I am named
trustee, there occurs the following clause : "And
the said Daniel G. Fowls, as trustee aforesaid,
shall sell the said property for eatk. unless thp
creditors herein provided for shall otherwise di
rect, in which case they shall prescribe tems "
in order to carry out the intention embodied in
this clause, a meeting of the creditors was r.aiUH
on the 23d of last month. The meeting was well
attended, and I was instructed by those present
to sell the property as follows : "Five thousand
dollars to bepid in cash, the residue to be paid
in equal instalments at the end of one. twn nH
three years," c. The day after the meeting, I
consulted my Attorney and was advised by him
that only those creditors who were present were
bound by the aetion of the meeting, and that if I
old without getting the assent of those absent
to the proposed credits, they could hold me res-
ponsioie as if the property had been sold for cssh,
and advised me to make publication in the City
papers, cal ing upon those who were absent tn.
come forward and express their dissent, elss their
assent would be presumed, and as a further
carity to have printed letters to the same effect
sent to the absent creditors. This was accord
ingly done. To some of the creditors I
tetters eaiiieg upon them especially to come for
ward and give their assent James H. Rnr.-t
A Co., of New York, wek written to and infnrm
ed of the resolutions adopted by the meeting. Their
auawer aas oeen receive, luey hare not assen
ted to the credits.
Their letter has been placed before mv Attn.
ney, and he has advised, that if I sell upon credit
under present circumstances. I will remW
self personally liable for whatever sum they may
justly claim. I have again written to them, urg
ing mem to assent and to answer by teleerraDh.
The publeation of the notice of sale has been de
layed to hear from them, but without an...
Their debt is between fifteen and eiirhtotm thm...
and dollars, and I am unwilling to render my self
personally responsible therefor. I have th erefore
puoiianea in to-day'a papers that the terms of
sale would be cash.
My opinion in retrard to the rjronertv'a .oil;
for much more upon credit than for cash, has net
been changed, and I am still willing to take the
responsibility ef selling upon credit, if the credi
tors, who are the only persona to be benefitted
thereby, will give me an indemnifying bend. Un
less this is done, I must pursue the line of con
duct indicated by my Attorney, as that which the
lw baa marked out for Trustees. The creditors
uaewise directed that the land should be divided
into four tracts, and each sold secaratolv Tki.
direction was given under the belief that all the
mortgagees had consented to a plan by which
each bound himself to resort to and exhaust one
of the tracts before resorting to either of the others.
The division has been rendered impracticable by
the dissent of Wm. R. Poole, Esq., who holds a
mortgage upon the property for eight thousand
dollars.
me property win. therefore, be sold
en matte.
VAX U. M. HOWLB, Truttet.
Raleigh, Deo. 10, 1855.
W 8t
Manteo
Mills.
rpHE above Mills will be sold at Publio Auction
I en the premises, on Thursdav. tha 97th r
f-T.he PP'T consists of a Paper Mill,
a Grist Mill, a Saw Mill and a Farm, witlh a com
modious Dwelling House. It ia ni f 11 t.awi A v
County, at the Great Falla of Neuse Kir t thi.
teen miles from Raleigh, and four miles from the
Depots of Forestville and Huntavill. ti,-
1 1 .l . . iraci,
" mimkm uiree nundred and
acres.
sixty-nine
- The PaperTim is a massive stone buildinir two
rntr.i r.. , j . lwo
7?.i7Z rr'S?-"
oiJrjra nign. and IS
CfiTAftWi mis-L
a tin roof. The machinery consists of four en
finea of great power, one RoUry Boiler, one
Fourdienier machine of exeeUent quality, which
nas turned off dunnsr the last
hundred pounds of DSDer within tw.nt.f., - i '
together with all the other appliances necessary
for paper making. The machin ;. a v7.
Buf T .""f e7 .? ."". J
l..Z. w ouiioing. rorty feet Ions-
ana uurty two wide, ef four flnnr. li k. .v -
pairs of tones, each nairdrivanhT a Ri.v. .
w unci. .
i i -
The Saw Mill contains an excellent f!irM.i.
This property will be sold tn mats; .nbiect
r04.' abject
mortgages now encumbering it. Ob f
Jorvgages is now Deing liquidated
amounU due on the whole wiU be at th.
..t -v.. . .v .... al
f . . "
and dollar.: - ' thou..
The Term of sale will be Cash. nnu. fv...
. J V , - . ' W4W
armigvu ociore uay or sale.
p.-v 'OWLE, Trustee
.6u, wv. iv, iooo. , - 8t S3
WANTETi
TO HIRE, 300 Blarea to work on h.
of the Atlantic and North Cayiivp.:i-1" j
extending from B.chelor'. Creek to Goldaboro '
i the work or to John IX Burdick,
on
Ea.ton. Dee. 7, 1855 -
98
SUsK vA epea-rtrawBonnet and InJania Hata
W. B.kaVg.xTOm:
' LET USREASON:TOGETflER
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS-
WHY ARE WE SICK J
It has been the lot of the human race to be weigh-
ea aown oy aisease ana sunertng. HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief
of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE,
and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Hollowsy personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in
the United States, and offers them to a free and
enlightened people, as the best remedy the worlj
ever saw for the removal of disease.
TIIfcSE PILLS PUBIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills are expressly oombined to
operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys,
the lungs, the skin and the bowels, correcting any
derangement in their functions, purifying the
blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing
disease in all its forms.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half the human race h ire taken these
Pills. It has ben proved in all parts of the
world, that nothing has been found equal to them
in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and
Mtomach complaints generally. They soon give a
healthy tone to these organs, however much de
ranged, and when all other means have fa iled.
GENER VL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments hvc
pened their Custom Housos to tho introduction
of these Pills, that they may become the medi
cine of the masses. Learned Colleges sdmit th it
this medieine is the best remedy ever known for
persons of delicate health, or where the system
has been impaired, as its invigorating properties
never fail to afford relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No Female, young or old, should be without
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regu
lates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in
many cases like a charm. It is also the best and
aafest medicine that caa be giveu to Children of
all ages, and for aoy complaint ; consequently, a.,
family should he without it
HoUomay't PUU are the best remedy known in th,
rcortajor the foUovinp Dueuttt :
Asthma
Diarrhoea
Dropsy
Debility
Fever and Ague
Female Com
plaints Headaches
Bowel Complaints
Coughs
Colds
Chest Diseases
Costiverjesa
Dyspepsia
Indigestion
Stone and Grnrel
Secondary Symp
toms " e
Inward Wenlaitss
Liver Cfmplsiiin
Lowuess of Spiiits
Piles
Influenza
luflammiticn
Venereal Affec
tions Worms of all
kinds,
Soldat the Manufactories of Profe..r H.
t.owr, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 2'24etr,-n 1
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Peal-'
ers of Medicine throughout the United States and
thecmhxed world, in boxes, at 2h cts , 62 cts
and $1 ech. '
BgUThere is a considerable saving by takine
the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to ech box
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENEKALLY.
fj Ik luff
ATER POWER ON NEUSE RIVER
EIGHT MILES EAST F nirvifiii
ivn rm'D du.ui mh .. "."""
Y two. intit.MKALKAlLROAD
The subscriber is desirous to sell his water power
across the Neuse River, koown as the Stone and
Cobb Mills, where there is an abundance of water
at all lessons 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 willing to become
a member with a good tnl substantial Compare
of gentlemen. '
If a Company Is formed, it is desirous that it
should be done soon, as I have this day berun to
re-budd the old dam across the river.
WM. R. POOLE.
January 22, 1866. 7
Clarendon Iron Works-
WILMINGTON, N. C.
A. H. VANBOKKELEX, Proprittor.
r HE subscriber, having purchased the entire in-
I terest in the
orders for
liarenden Irou Works," solioits
Steam Engines, of any power or style,
Saw Mills of every variety.
Mining Machinery aud Pumps.
Grist and Flour Mills, complete,
Parker. Turbine and other Water-wheela,
Rice-field Pumps and Engines,
Leavitt's Corn and Cob Crusher
Rice Threshers, '
Shingle Machines,
Shafting Hangers and Pullies,
Cotton Gins and Gearing,
Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns
Brass ' ..
Locomotive and Tubular Boilers,
Flue and plain Cylinder Boilers,'
Blacksmith work of all kinds,
Iron Doors for Houses and Jails
THE ESTABLISHMENT
Having been re-organised for the express pur
pose of insuring punctuality in the execution or
all orders, the publio may rt-st satisfied that any
work which may offer will be promptly delivered
according to promise, and of such workmanship
as cannot fail to give satisfaction.
THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMEvt
Being in charge of men of talents and experience
I have no hesitation in savin thattha work k., '
after turned out shall eompare favorably in every
respect with that of the most celeb-ated in the
States, and at prices which will make it to the in.
terest of all in want to send me their orders
REPAIR WORK
Always done without delay and naving a large
force for that purpose, it will prove advantageous
to any person needing such to s-ive me the prefer
ence without regard to expense of senJiug same
from a distance.
Orders will be addressed to "ClwenJon Iron
Works," Wilmington N. C.
A. H. VANBOK vELEN.
Oct. 18, 1853. gi
Louisburg Male Aoademy.
rpiIE TRUSTEES take pleasure in announcing
L tothe public that they have secured the- ser
vices of Mr. Matthew 8. Davis a voun. n
ha sought a solid education, vf uh express refer
ence to the business of teaching, and has selected
it, not as a stopping-stone to some other calling ut
as a permanent profusion. Mr. Davis is a grad
uate of the University of North Carolina, and was
prepared for College chiefly in the School of which
he has now become the Principal. Wo have had
therefore, every opportunity of knowing hi. char
acter and qualifications; and we contid.-ntly as
sure those who may feel inclined to patronize the
School, that they will find in Mr. Davis a teacher
to whom they may with comfort and confidence
entrust the moral and mental training of their
children.
Board can be had in the villag,, at $10 Der
month.
Tuition English Department, $10 00
"Latin and Greek, 15 00
I . Incidental expenses,' q
The next Session will commence the 2nd Mon
day in January, 1S56. By orderof the Board
" D A. H. RAY, President
Dail 8. Hill, Sec'y. , .
v Louisburg, Nor. 20, 1 S55. . pa4 w
r For Rent.
THE STORE. AND DWELLING HOUSE at
tached to it, formerly occupied by John Prim-
1044 - --. . -v- -
;ne ;&rellrn"f House oa Fayett.TQIe ' tCww
oecupied by Edward Tarbrauri. Jnni-1-
at this office, . .7
Sales. ;v.Vi8oo:
I
8TEVENSOS&- W I DEL L.V
Importers, a.' I riillelealera'
IS FOItlUUi A&U U0HEST1C DRY
GOODS.
No.'fSor 86. Sycamore Street,
wtjte ar0 now prepared to exhibit to the Mer-
WW rhants of Virginia and North Carolina
large and commanding stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Having purchased Hsavy Woolens earlyin June,
we can offer goods at such prices as cannot faii to
command attention.
Onnnf our firm will remain in New York du
ring the session, in attendance of
AUCTION' SALES,
and forwardine anything, t.ew and novel, a it
may be reooived by tho waekly steamers from Eu
roDe. Merchants who are compelled by competition to
buy at
THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
will find our styles and prices such as will enable
them to compete successlully with those who pur
chase iu the Northern markets,
STEVENSON it WEDDELL,
Petersburg. Sent. 1 I th, 7 3.
Singer's Sewing Machines.
'"I tllESS machines h lve I.ng sutiined the high -
I est reputation in the United States. The
First Prize a Gold Meds! hsi recently been
awarded to them at the great Exposition at the
Palace of Industry ia Paris, and tbm they have
the World s verdict of superiority.
Ureat improvements have just been added, so
that they run without noise, with ease to the op
enttor at doub'.a ordir.vrr speed, so that
Twice as 31uch Work Can be Done in a Day.
The greatest clothing and shoe manufacturing
establishments in the country. use these m-tcbiuet-exclusively
Thoy are competent U perforin every
sort or work in the most perfect style.
as mere are very great numbers or inrerior or
entirely worthless sewing mnchines of the Lerow
& Blodgett, Avery, Wilsou, Grover & Baker, and
other patents, which have beeu sold, but cannot
be used to any advantage, we hereby offer to re
ceive all such machines, and also unimproved
ones o: our own manufacture, in exchange for
new and L:itet Improved Machines, on liberal
terms Ail old machines thus obtained by us will
be broken up aud destroyed. For particulars an
ply by letter or personally at our New York Office.
N. it.- L-hmI Agents wanted to make sales of
our imprvvi'i! so-iug machines. To persons pro
perly (uaiined tor the business, a rare opportuni
ty tr profitable and pleasant employment ia of-
ifrtd l. aj. BIUEK & CO ,
Principal Office. .128 Broadway, N. Y.
iirancli Offices: 47 Hanover St., iiostou. 142
'hcstiiut Sc.. fail iJelthia 105 Baltimore St
j Baltimore. 22S Walnut St., Cincinnuti. 18$ St.
i tuni.es oi. ixe urieaus. tiloversville, K. Y.
) 3;u Urofid St., Newark, N J.
N'ov. 19, 'if.. . 3m 93
K. S. THOMPSON fc CO..
Xo. 2G Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va
MANUF
Ware.
fAViuniitta ot r-lain auil Jarn Tir.
Copper aud feheet Irou Work. n.l
j iet.ier in uruinuia ware, rianished Ware, Hol-
i low ware, j in d and tnarndd Sauoe Pan? Brass
md Euamel'd Preserving Kettles, Charcoal Fur-
i mices, nip, apuiige and Plunge Baths, Cooking
i i uurcn, I'arior, Olhce and Factory Stoves, fihen
Iron, Sheet Lead, Force and Suction Pumps of
uraiso auu iron, i in-piaie, ire, Zinc and a general
rawiiurai oi Housekeeping Hardware, and other
goods pertaining to that line of business, would
respecttully tender their thanks to their friends
for he patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed
on meiu, auu wouiu lniortn taem that thev have
since ia ure, opened with an entire new stock
ol goods, wuich they will dispose of on reasona
ble terms, wnoleale and retail.
K. S THOMPSON & CO ,
No. 2b" Sycamore nL
g" Roofing and Guttering done with despatch.
i 03 6m
Raleigh Female Seminary.
RALEIGH, N. C.
t. tt. O. CUKISTI.VV. A. M Pr..i.
( atted by a number of Teucht-i s sufneipnr
uiei mi me uemanas oi tue tc!ol.)
.-11.1 i ...!
ine exercises of tins institution will commence
on Weduesday. the 9th of next January. To the
ouuoinga aireaay on the premises, which are sna-
v.iuu wiu tuuiiurwuie. uua wiiicu ure to be im
meJiately thorouhly repaired and fitted up, will
be added forthwith a lnr$;o three Btory brick'buil
ding. So that there will be room for a laree
nil... ).n. ... 1 1 .'11 . . O
"u,uuy' " '"ucis. .ur. iiristian, the Presi
aeni, ia not on y a grodinti of U. M. College, but
u bu grnuaucu in several schools of the Vir
. r 1 Tt 1 O TT,,! v ,. r. I T 1... 1 . 1 .
w ...... . iju uao naii extensive experi
ence in teaching in Female Schools of high grade
so mat persons commuting their daughters to hU
charge may fcei atured that every effort will be
iuhuc necessary to tlieir luiprovement.
Teum? per Session or Five months:
Board, including eating, sleeping, lights
,nuu uel: $60 00
..unau i union, 25 (JO
.uusicon 1'ianoand Uuitar, 20 00
U?e of Iiibtrumeut. o r.i
r i-envn, ltanan, Anglo-Saxon. Ancient Langua
gcs. Painting and Drawing in all their varieties,
eJle work, &o., taught at the usual
. .... uu
ttt Pertom intending to board their davghtert
with the President thould inform him of the fact at
toon at thfy can, that he may make hit arrangements
uccvrumgig. n is preieraoie that each young la
dy should supply herself with her towels, with her
name distinctly marked on them, as well as hei
other clothing. For further particulars, address
Prof. W.H.Christian, President; or A. M. Gor
man, Esq., Sec. of the Board of Directors. Ra
leigh, N. C.
Payments one half in advance, the remainder
at the end of the Session.
It is very desirable that Pupils should be pres
ent at the beginning of the session, as the classes
will then be formed, and a delay of a few days
may subject them to inconveniences.
Students will be admitted any time during the
session, aud charged from time of entrance only.
DIRECTORS..
C. W. D. nutchings, T. H. Welby, J. C. Palmer,
G. T. Coolie, Heurv Porter. M. Gorman, S. H.
U"B. rt.- oieueoe, Keid.
Raleigh. October 2, 186-5.
wtJl 88
OXFORD MALE ACADEMY,
OXFORD, N. C.
J. H. HORNER, Principal.
1 Uh next session opens the 2d Monday in Jan-
- j. . .
Board anJ Tuition, without any extra charge
Ot)0pur B63.?ion.
Tho princ.p il will be assisted in the clas eical
department, by his brother. T. J. HoRXEft.
Tho Academy haviug been removed some dis
tance fru:u the town, the school now has the ad
vantage of acoun'ry school, without its disad
vantages. Uxtord, December 10, 1855.
9 w5w.
IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE!
I WILL sell, at Public Auction, on Tuesday the
8th of January next, on the plantation former
ly owned by me, on the Cape Fear, near the town
of Haywood, Chatham County,
700 Barrels Corn.
125 Stacks Fedder;
ALSO : A large quantity of SHUCKS ; 8 or
i,0 CV of.OATS 5 oer provender, such as
rtAS, &c. &C.
ALSO : Oae JACK, and nine Mules and Hor
se.. And further, an excellent wt of Blacksmith's
Tools.
TERMS made known on day of sale
' ' R- W. HAYWOOD. '
December 17, 1855. 101 td.
SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY-
PURSUANT to a decree of the County Court of
Wake. I shall offer for sale, at the Court
rT ' r rth f KJ"h- Tuesday,
the 29th day of January next, a part of the lot oc
oupicd by the late Seymour W. Whiting, fronting
on Jones Street, about 1 10 feet, and also the re
ersion in that portion of said lot. on which the
ui nuiung nas oeen allotted;.
The sale wiH bo made on a credit of six and
twelve month, and bonds with app roved security
will be required of the purchaser, end no title wi
be mede.untjl the whole purchase money ia naid
V3EO. W. MOKDECAI: . :
. , T Adm'rofs. W. Whiting.
1855 b, Autumn
:PAIaItf STOCKS 1854?
FARMERS HEADE QUARTERS,
TkRDERS for Rbapfus may be aent us for, the
ensuing. harvest, which willo filled at the!
following prices : . . .
Hpssit's Reaping Machine,...!. ....;.$105 00
.do - Mower and Reaper, 116 00
do Front Wheels extra,.. . - 20 00
. do Rear Platform for side delivery; 5 00
Buhrall's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 41fetcut,..$120 00
do do do Mo 3, 6 J feet cut,. loU UU
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. .
160 tons English, Swedes and American Iron, all
sizes.
20 tona Hoop and Band Iron, to 4 inches wide.
20 tons Oval, half Oval and half round Iron
200 setts Coach and Buggy Axles
800 pair do do Springs
250 kegs Nails, 8 to 40d., cut and wrought
r0 dozen Files and Rasps
60 Smith's Bellows, all sixes
1600 pounds Cast-steel Hammers
4 0 American Star Anvils
60 Vices, for Wood and Iron Work
Stocks and Dies, Bench Screws, &c, for sale on
the best terms
STRA IF, HA Y AND SHUCK CUTTERS,
Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and
warranted to cut anvthine in the Shane of Feed for
stock. Cheap ( utters, from $5 to S25.
CORN SHELLERS.
Virginia Corn Shellers, $26 00
Goldsbrough's
do 40 00
do.... 35 00
do 16 00
do 10 00
do 8 00
Heading s
Double Spout
Single Iron Spout
do ood do
WHEAT DRILLS.'.
Pcnnock'a Slide Drills, do. Roller do., 7. 8. 8.
10 tubes, furnished at factory price, say $75 t'
$125. All other kinds furnished by us upon thr
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 flar
rows for selling wheat, on hand, of our own make.
warranted good and durable.
BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS.
No. I Extra Premium Fans. $34 Of!
No. 1 do do ;. 32 00
NTo. 2 do do 30 00
Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do 30 00
Do do 1 do 25 00
Grant's Premium Fans $16 to S30
Clinton's Fan Mills, $ 13 to $2t
FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00
ao ao a do 4! do 55 Ofi
do do 4 do
do do 6 do
do do 6 do
4 do 46 OP
5 do 65 00
6 do 65 00
gg-Orders for any of the
above goods will be
filled promptly. Your orders are resDectfullv so
lioited. BORUM & MoCLEAX.
11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
Sept 15, 1864. 41 tf
2 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA W
AKE
j County,
Eleanor isorrell and others, ex parte.
Pursuant to an order made at Fall Term, loi
of the Court of Equity for WsiLe County, the un
dersigned Clerk and Mastr will prooeed to sell on
the premises, on the 27th instant, bwinir Thuis.l.iv
.1.-1 I- .: j .t... r .
iuc i.inus iiieiiLiuueu in me i etiiiou in above-written
cause, to-wit :
A tract of land, situate, lyinc and beinr ;n tl..
County of Wake aforesaid, adjoining thrt lands o
Caddy Blake, Robert Abranis, Kichrird George and
McLeod, Curtis Sorrell and others, about twelve
miles west of the City of Raleieh. on or .,,-nr ti...
North Carolina Rail Koui, embracing nino hun
dred ucres, more or lesi, lately the estate of Ira
Sorrell, dee'd.
Terms of sale: Five per cent-of nnrchasp mr..
ney to be paid in cash on the day of sale : nrrn.Iit
of six months for oue-half, and one year lor the
residue ttiereol, will be given to purchasers. ..r,
their entering into bond, with approved sureties
This 1st December, 1656.
ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD,
C. & M in E.
Dec. 10, 185). 99 wtswtd.
TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Guilford
COUNTY. In
Equity. Fall Term, A. D.
1855,
Ann Mahonev and
others vs
Wm. Hittou and
others.
Ptitio to sxn, Land.
It appearing 'o the satisfaction of th Ct
that Elizabeth Mahoney and Wm. Hart r nnt
citizens of this State that they have not been
ueara irom lor a series of years: It ia thrrpf.r
ordered, that the master make mihll.tinn
weeEs in the Raleigh Register for the said Wm.
and buzabetu to appear before Saturdav of the
next term of this Court, to be held for the coun
ty ol Uuilford and State aforesaid, at the Court
House in Greensboro', on the 4ta Mondav after
the 4th Monday of March next, either in person.
or by attorney, to claim and receive their share of
the purchase money iu this behalf, or thereaft r
the mouey will be divided among the other heirs.
lest, J. A. MEBANE, C. M.
Nov. 13, 1855. taw6w 91
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.-Wam Coun
ty. Alfred Mitchell and wife, liatsey ComDlaint's v
Jesse Dunstan and wife, Margaret Defendants.
Whereas, Alfred Mitchell and wife, Gatsey,
have filed their petition in our Court of Equity,
for Wake county, against Jesse Dun.tan and his'
wife Margaret Dunstan, for the purpose of selling
a lot of ground, in the city of Raleigh, wherein
the complainants and defendant, are iointlv inter
ested :
And whereas, it has been made to apsear to our
Court aforesaid, at the Fall Term; 1855, at which
term said petition was filed, that Jesso Dunstan
and his wife Margaret Dunstan are non-residents
of the State of North Carolina :
This, therefore, is to notify the said Jesse Di.r..
stan and Margaret Dunstan his wife, wherever
they may be, to be and appear at our Court of
Equity, to be held for the county Wake, on the
1st Monday after the 4th Monday in March next
at the Court House, in the city of Raleigh, thpn
and there to plead, answer or demur to the said
bill or petition, or the same will be tU-.n nm mn.
fetto as to them, and a decree made accordingly.
Uiven under my hand at officfe, this 6th Decem
ber, 1865.
ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD. C. M. E
December iu, Ittoo. 99-wGw
N EQUITY. Fall Term. 1855
ueorge rvert ana others vs. Lewis and w;n;
reca.
Whereas, it was made to auuear ta tli
faction of our Court of Equity, for Wake Coun
ty, that Willis Peck, one of the Defendants in the
hnv. urrittan a moa .... n . . 1 F n 11 -
" " vnuoc, wno ai lue ran term nt nnr
saia oourt a non-resideut of the State of North
Carolina : This, therefor, ia to nmlfv n
wiuis recx, wherever he may be, to be and au
' J
pear at our next tJourt of Equity, to be held for
tne county of Wake, on the let Monday after the
im rwouuay 01 aiar-h next, at the Court Honi
in the city of Raleigh, then and there to plead
answer jor uemur to ttie BUI of Complaint of
weorge were ana others (filed for a ssle and Hi;.
sion of Real Estate in the city of Raleigh,) or said
Kill will ka t.b&n n . i ,
"... -mm.L uu.-iraasu as to mm ana a
decree made accordingly.
uiveu unuermybanu. at office, thia lllh f
uecemoer, lHoo.
ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, C. M. E
Dec. 14, 1855. w6w 100
Valuable
NEGROES FOR SA'E AT AUCTION.
ON SATURDAY, the 26th day of December
next, at the late residence of EnnTTin.u.
lake, dee'd, by Virtue of a Decree of the Court of
"l""! oner ior sale on a credit of six
months, some
14 OR 15 VERY LIKELY,
negroes, consisting of four or five men, two or three
WOm,.llld b,anM0f boj end girl, and
.mall children - . .
i'k"1 gd 85Curlt' beariD "terest from
... . . WIU
date will be required.
i-erson. desiring to pay
oasii can do so.
THOS
Deo. 4. 1855.
K. THOMAS, (5. M. E.
8t 97.
SALT ! SALT ! i
moo is siifflsL k- s-s
Also, in store, 800 Sack. Marahall'. - ,o
TV filled 1 - Vnw .f. w ... ' V '
ao-
' J. J. L. HATHAWAY -4 CO
PIILS
:;. ': FOB ALL TEX PTXEP0SE or A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
Thxb.s has long' existed a public demand for ao
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 physical pill, but not easy to
-make the best of all pUu 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. If has been unfortunate for
the patient hitherto that almost every purgative,
medicine is acrimonious and irritating 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 pilit produce no irritation or pain'
unless it arise f.om a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely -vegetable,
no harm can arise from their use m 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 the. 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, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache,
Bilious Fever, Fever- and Ague, Pain in the Side
and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con- '
sequence Of diseased action ia the liver. As an
aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief ill Cos
ttveness, 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 ease where a purgative is required.
They nave also produced some singularly suc
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 tho 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
virtucs 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
Eleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
arm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions see wrapper ou the Box.
PREPARED BY
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical CliemUt, .
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Cents per Sox. Five Soxes for $L
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease,
t!rat 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 eases 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 lunirs, but for the milder' varieties
of Colds, Cotjghs, Hoarseness, ire. ; and for
Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine
that can be obtained.
As it has long been 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
bin been, and tnat trie genuine article is sold or
. . -V.
I', t. PfcSCLD, Raleigh, and by Dmggiata
generally.
I i V A L.
P. FORD,
Manufacturer b Vv bolesale Dealer
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Removal to No. 85,
North Third Street, Opposite Cherry Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TTAVING Removed from No. 47. to Store No.
XX85 North Third Street, where I ahaU keep on
nana a run assortment ot the best quality of Hoots
and bhoes of Eastern Manufacture, also a full
stock of City made work, I shall be able to offer
to the Trade a better and more desirable Stock of
Ooods than heretofore.
Of persons visiting the City for the purpose of ;
Duymg .Boots ana &noes, I respectfully solicit a
personal examination of my Stock, before purchas
ing eisewncre, ana or my former Friend. " and
Customers a continuance of past favor.
Very Respectfully,
- P. FORD.
Kb. 85, Nbtth Third Sir., above Areh,
Philadelphia.
July '56. . ttO tf
JAMES E. CUTHBERT.
(SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT.W
Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bat-
ungorooK street, Petersburg, Va.
BIFEBENCES :
Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C.
L. F. Hicks, Esq. D t v
Messrs. Kevan & Bro. Pehurg.
Messrs. L. D. & W. O. Crenshaw. Rihmnil
Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk.
Jamee George, Esq., Baltimore.
Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New Yerk.
1 Ai constantly on hand: Prime Porto Rieo
JL.!. few Orleans Sugars,
Loul', Crushed, Pulverised arid Clarified do
Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees
Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspioe
Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes
Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas
Tallow, Adamantine and Sperai Candles
Brown, Pale and Varieguted Soaps
Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead
Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper,
viuuu auu l .ILU71 ooie ana upper ieathtr
Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt
Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard
mcstic Liquors, Wines,
which he offers at the
lowest market rates.
The strictest attention paid to receiving and for
wardintf Foods. i"s. t - - - - -
o o - . ' -
Petersburg, March 5,
, yt -
19
The Hannah More Aoademy.
7 -WILMINGTON, Dblawa. v , :?
tt -".'t-" w wm, unmshan, and A
H. Grimshaw. A. M.. M n ; - -
'I'lHlS Institution has been in sucoeasful oper
ens year, xhe eourse of
"ivrougn. xhe study of French
forms part of the daily routine of : .tadr. ThT
house u new, commodioua, and'clieerful : it i
ucavpuuiruugnout. xne wssioM. commence
the 1st of February and 1st of Rnt.mv...
Term : For Boardinir amT
,.?:enCh, ?UpUa nni"teen years of age,'
'',nilelaa8' '0'00 , Senior Depart!
ment$l00,00 per ses-fon of five month. '
lieterenees : Rieht Rev. A. r. r T.-n fL
ri r.i... tv :r " y aiv
1..UUUS, u. u. D umnn Mnn T r-
"'T.' w"ware, jr.. v. uanieL-Jr. Esa. -i v
011 . Jti3U.--i railAlTftr Im. TIT 1 w.
Wortham & Co.. Richmond. V-.. h. u.
on, Peteraburg, Va ; Governor Bragg Hoi; Wm
V
aus, assorted, witn noonng and Warehouse Said esUte
i.egana, mncipe, ana uavanna Cigars ; ; W. D.Hs
.bvu.vi n.u. ikii SHiCHOI loreim and fin. I mot thoraar tn
OlO..
ft. -
frtrssjry lrt, ISU,
I I lU lHfi ;VBUU.-T!ie subscriber is plead
mj iuiuj-iu me paonc tliatiiis (JJIOLEK AND
DiARfiHOJA 'MEDICINE ioH more prrr.imt
relief U' the Tarioua aflVtiwis of the Bowels, and'
consequently, more. satisfactory to all who have
usedit-'thau any "otfier MiHioine pver nfFJ i
fine public. The foU.iwin'
nre iiui-iiis; many testi-
momals of its efficacy .
, Dr. R. H. , Woktuisgtox Dear Sin: I take
much pleasure in addiug my tertiraony to others
in fayer cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, &c,
having so frequently experienced its beneficial re
sults in my own case, as well as in many others
to whom I have given it. I c;:rried a bott e of it
with me to Baltimore, (and here permit me to say
I would, as soon think of travelling without mouey
as without this remedy) and fiuding many amoug
my acquaintances there who were suffering with
various farms of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely,
and in no instaxck did it fail to afford the most
feompt and decidri) relief as it has done here.
I congratulate you, and especially the public, on
the discovery of a medicine which is better calcu
lated to protect mankind and alleviate suffering
than any other ever brought before tho people.
L. T. SPIERS.
This is to certify that, some weeks back, I was
taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for
eight days. Being some siity miles from home,
I made use of all the remedies I could think of
but without affording any relief". On arriving at
home, I was informed that Dr. It. H. Worthington
had prepared a remedy for Cholera, &c, and was
advised to use it. I d: 1 so, and to my astonish
ment, ope single dose gave speedy and permanent
relief, since which time I have used it frequently
in my family; and, ia justice to the Doctor, say I
consider it uvea th most vaxhabli mbdicisk I
have used in an experience of twenty years.
F. M. CAFEIIART.
Murfreesboro., N. C ; Oct 2, 18&4.
Da. WoRTHtxGTo.N Duae Sir: I take great
pleasure in reemnuieiiding ymr Cholera Medicine
to the public and ni )re especially since I have had
personal erperionce and observation of its benefi
cial effect.
I have tried several remsdles put up for Cholera,
&c.j but have never found such happy results
from any as from your inv.ilu ible remedy. I have
such unbounded conSdop.ee iu its efficacy, that I
am unwilling aud will not leave home without a
suppiy with me; and I regard it as one of the most
valuable discoveries of the age. Yours, very truly
W. P. BEAMAN.
Windsor, N. C, Sept 19, 1854.
Da. R. U. Worthington Dear Sir . I have
made some effort, aud have succeeded in introdu
cing your Medicine to the public, and I fiud it is
taking very well indeed ; and the result is, that
I have nearly sold what you sent me. I there
fore, wish you would send me some more as soon
as you can. I have not the slightest
doubt but that this Medicine is the very best reme
dy out for the disease for which it is recommend
ed. I hope you will soon send me a supply, as I
would uyt like to get entirely out of it.
Yours, truly,
GEORGE W. McGLAUGHON.
From the Murfreesbore' Gazette.'
Missb.3. Editors- Iu looking over the last
number of the Gazette, I found a commuaicatiun
from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending
Dr. R. H. Worthiujfton's Cholera Mixture to tho
public, for the cure of diarrhoea, -dysentery, and
omer Kinorea diseases Having experience in my
own ease, the happy effects of its use, as well as
other members of my family, I can safely say that
I regard it superior to any remedy we have evetj
used, in an experience of twenty years. I would, -therefore,
recommend it to every familv as an iu
valuable remedy, and every individual to procure
a bottle and keep 1 it by them in these times of
cholera. It. R. PARKER.
Murfreesboro,' AugT 30th, 1854.
This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H.
Worthingtooi's Cholora medicine iu my family for
the last four or five weeks, ia several oases of
Bowel Complaint, so common in our vicinity, with
invariable euceess Oue of the cases was that of
a negro child, some four or five months old, who
was so emaciatnd ty the effects of the disease, that
its life w.-ij nearly despaired of, when my wife
happened to think that she would try theCho.era
Medicine, and did so with complete success in less
than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion
that no family should be without bo fine a medicine
Given uudor my land, this 3rd day of October.
1854. .
J - A. W. DARDEN.
MuaPBESDOHO' N C.
Dr. R. H. Worthington.
It affords us pleasure to say that we have used
your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for the last twelve
months, aud have found it invariably successful,
in relieving speedily, the cases in which we have
had occasion to use it We entertain a hiirh an.
preciation of its value, and hare no hesitation in
expressing the opinion that it will orova to ha a
valuable family mediciue. - '
- . ': ' ' RICHARD G. COWPER.
B F SPIERS
Sold by P. F. PESCUD Raloieh. and bv Drug
gists generally.
Oct 17th, 1854. tf
FIRST PREMIUM !
SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE.
YOUNG'S PATENT.
rtrOETAHT TO MlUStl AND MILL OWWSES.
THIS Machine received the first premium at the
North Carolina State 'Fair and was recommen
ded to the public as the best now in us in the
State. Seven Hundred of them are now rnnnin.
in North Carolina all of which are no w ia opera
tion and have given the most, entire satisfaction,
in regard both to 1 performance and durability,
some .having run six year, aud perform as well
now as they did at first, and have not bsen out of
order one day. We have thrown out. ten different
smut Machines to make room for this. They are
warranted for five years, and delivered at tha Mil
any where in the state. . Manufactured and sol.
y - - JNO. A. McMANNEN.
; South Lowell, Orange oo, April II. tf-80
VALUABLE REAL' ESTATE FOR SALE.
UNDER, the authority of. power, of attorney
executed by fire of the vheirs of the late
RoDert Cannon, deo'd, of the city of Raleiirh. will
be offered at publio sale, for cash, (unless sooner
disposed of privately,) on Saturday, the 22d
instant, at 12 e'eiock, in frpntof the store-house
now occupied by Mr, J. Brcwn, in the city of Ra
ieigh, five sixths of said store house and lot ap-
purtenaut. '
Also, at the same time and olace. funlass h.
fore that Jay sold privately,) five sixths of a tract
of land containing in the whole about 276 acres.
situated, a'joat four miles north-west of Rileigh,
adjoiniag ihj lands of Georga W. Mordecai. and
the land -owned4 by; the late -Richard Smith, and
recently purchased by; Mr. Winder. The store
house is most eligibly Ideated for mercantile busi
ness, and is well known'' The- wood land is alto
gether, wild, an J would mako a ffood farm, the
clearing of whioh alone,by aalaof the wood, it is
sur-posed,' would repay handsome price for the
lanL-. rr-j-'
wiU be sold without reserve.
lywood, Esq7 will show the land and
"y wb Huy desire to purchase.
.'z ; Deo. 6, 1865.
swtd 98
Gold lxllne Stock I
f'"f?'SAT;AUCTlON . -, '
nnHE Undersigned will sell at public auction, on
.1. Thursday, the 20A Dec. next in front of the
Court'- House, in . tlii. oity Ona -tertificata for
2,00 shares of stock in the Ward Gold Mine, loca
ted in Davidson County, in this State, belouu-inir
te the estate of W. R. Scott deo'd.
Also.4 at the same time and TTa tl, ;d
Scott'. iatoresU in the follvwins-min.,. pat
ten. White and Walker Copper, and Gold Mines,
wmcn are located in "Uailford county.
: Terms : Sir montha credit for annrnvnil netrnti-
bl note, bearing, interest from day of sale.
-r--.." i.c-?i:.v-., F..PESCUU,
-W--- J. F. JORDAN,
Adxa'r. with wilt annexed of W. R.Soott, de'd.
Raleigh, Nov. -2dJ856. wtd 85.
lgaStandard copy.
Superlor'French Cass. Pants I
6'
,UR Assortment of Fine Black and Fancy Caas
Pauts is much, better t'uaa usual. We have
endeavored to select such style, of Fancy Cass as
we tbiiik will please those who desire something
seat and genteel. - . L. HARDING.
OetVW 80
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