'ETERSBURG ADVRM'TS ERSONS MYING IN THE COUSTK1 rTa ittwa rT hi kuhask ' - fMA$rS!'&EB00M, " t3aa do so by deserving' the" quality of toaeh, tone tie., they leeire. , ' , " . . . I These Fianos occupy a high position in the Sewn Atm iT..B;ui u ai rt m r n mn iin thiihu uu mi kiiv 'ENTIRE SATisri;-iiufl-r we are willing to garantee them for : "The Piano you bought of us delight the who 1 neighborhood," is the constant news we hare from those wbe purchase of us. . j Such TESTIMONIALS, as these ,p have in kun irtd; and they oetfliA every species of praise Ma ca t eieei i fT f w "-'e .' I "We take wide in advertising that no one has receiv ed more numerous and flattering assurances of satis. actio, from purchasers than ourw ee 2v - j. - naoii v ALL STOCK OF SHOES. WIMON, MeltWAINE & CO,, MOOTS AND SEiOES, TRUNKS, &C, 66 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., t nTit attention to their FaU Stock, which is very arte and eemolete. and unsurpassea in variety, iueir bwa make ef Stitch-Down' Bregans are not excelled style and durability . Close buyers, wnewer lor cusn w uu. nmo, wu uw t d&ntMaiia to examine this stoek whem in market. Prices and terms will be found at least as favorable as 4n be had elsewhere. Orders will meet with prompt attention. sept 11 tf ; , A LEXANDEK ORGANSIN ADDITION lV to our Piano Forte Business, we have now ALEXANDER ORGAN, khe most perfect instrument "of its kind ever offered, tthe attention of clergymen is respectfully solicited to this new and wonderful invention, lately patented th. 1M,UA Stiitaa. It Js well suited for mid He larger sited churches, seminaries, Sunday Schools a j the parlor, it supplies a wain wku uh j felt, and combines, oy its various nof, Mttte flute, clarinet, fife, Hautboy, basson, clarion, bour don, conanglais, sourdine, lortea anu ue granu jou w full organ, with the expression,) the most delicious strains and effect to satisfy any true lover of music. .. . A large and varied assortment oi tne Desi riaaos for sale on'onr nsual accomodating terms. E. P. NASH A CO., i " Mpt - Petersburg, Va. W)OK TO YOUR INTEREST I AH0 DOH'T BUY Watches, Jewelry Silver, or Plated Ware, BCP0R8 nXAMIKWO ''am NO W1.ANS STOCK I -5i -rTj "Itas just eeturned from the Jrt Northern Manufactories with a- Large and Beautiful Assortment of fashionable goods, selected with great care in ref erence to sty le and quality, and - i - BOUGHT WITH THE READY CASH! Whereby -he gets an advantage of 25 per cent, over time buyers, which enables him to sell his goods 1 : ; - At 25 Per Cent. Less ! Than the same quality of goods ean be bought else where. It is worth a visit to his Store 4f see the Fate) jfagie America Lever Watch, or the Watch that wrintU and f without a Key, And the beaatifal little Watch that runs 8 ' days ; Alsdthe Fountain Pea, That when once filled with Ink, will write 10 sours. JS-Call early at' THOS. NOWLAN'S, ! Sign of the Eagle, 'ii Sycamore St, sep 29 lm ' Petersburg, Va. TaTelLWAINE.. SON & CO. PETERS- jjfl BURQ, Va., have now in store and are receiving their FALL supply of .GROCERIES, consisting it part of " " 600 bbls. crushed, powdered and Coffee Sugars,, 20 half boxes of Soap, . 800 bags Rio, ILaguira and Java Coffee, 3000 . sidea hemlock Sole Leather, - 1000 kegs of Nails, asserted, - 800 bxes Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow Candles, 50 bales Guffny Bagging, 200 coils of Rope, assorted, 60- ons Iron, Swedes, English and A 300 packages of Snuff, "J and 11V' " Egerton V and ; -Mrs. Miller's.' Also, various other articles, to which we invite the attention of the trade and others in want of goods in our line. Special personal attention paid to the sale of produce'. " . M Petersburg, August 5. JOHN MORRISON, "MANUFACTURER AND DHALER IN FURNITURE, At No. 127 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. "Vf ATRESSES kept ob hand and made to order, UJj either of Hair, Cotton, Shuck, or Cotton and Shuck. . FISH'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, Mahogany and Poplar Coffins, always on hand. Hearses kept in good order to supply all order for the same. Also, the Jkdtrttible Terra Ootta Burial Case, which can- not corrode or rot by its position in the ground.- Sprinr Beds, a new article; durable, pleasant and cheap. A variety of Mantle and Toilet Glasses. , Please eaU and examine my large stock of Furniture for yourselves, at the above number. ; . i . mar 5 " ,i m i. - j " i .i i ' . ii ' . ;' "WHERE DID YOU BUY YOUR PIANO?' . j "AT NASH'SI" . (J. i" And why r i A. " Firstly, because it is an established house, and for twenty odd years have sold -Pianos from Virginia te Texas, with unqualified satisfaction." 2ndly. ' Because they buy very largely for cash, and , can afford therefore to sell at loto rates, as has been proved' by many persons who have purchased of them after having taken their price and compared them with the Northern." ' Srdly. " Beca'se I prefer trading in a responsible house, especially when I find they have sufficient eon Gdeae in their own articles to warrant them in "SELLING UPON TRIAL, . GUARANTEEING SATISFACTION." E. 1 NASH & CO., have removed their stock tothe tw magnificent stores in the NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS, corner of Sycamore' and Bollingbrook Btreets, Petersburg, Va. . . ' jy 13 - GRAND PIANOS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL more of those FULL SEVEN OCTAVE NEW IMPROVED SCALE , PianoFortes, with the Iron Frame. These beautiful Instruments rival, in tone and power, the clumsy and costly Grand Piano. We have now a full and complete Stock, ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, and selected with great care, i may 2 . E. f. NASH A CO. rRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE, 1 No. 121 Sycamore st, letersburg. Va. GILLIAM & DUNLOP Have in store a well assorted - stock of IRON anf : H IKKJj, which they offer in lots to suit purchaf .the lowest prices. English and best refined IRON all sizds. Swedes and Hammered IRON Wide Plough IRON 8-to 10 inches. Nail rods and Horse shoe IRON best brands. . Band, Hoop, Oval and Half Round IRON. STEEL Car. BBster, German, Round, Machine and Spring. Also. SHEET IRON. TIN LEAP. mnt- ORTER AND ALE 30 CASKS BEST brands London Porter. . i If do.Tennant's XX Ale.. For sale by ' aug 1 -tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER A CO. SUGAR-100 BBLS. COFFEE, CRUSHED, cot loaf, powdered, and granulated Sugars, in store aud tor sale by -. e aagl-tfc J- PEEBLES.) PLUMMER CO. BUY YOUR CLOTHING. OF 'ACTU- taren&ril to sell yon -'." ' r GREAT BARGAINS IN SUPERIOR READY ' MADE CLOTHING FOR CASH. Home manufactures we are encouraeein?. win sell a full Suit of Miller 1 Co.r (Culpepper county, Va.) Extra Cassimere, 1st quality, for.$lb, 2nd quality or $15. Military over Coats of Blue Beaver Cloth, for $12.50. These Over eoats are of Superior quality and with change of Buttons Make a complete citizens Dress overcoat- Call and see at -jw , ' . T. W. ROYSTON A CO, ! 153a Sycamore Street, jan 2o tf ' Petersburg, Va. NOTICE. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their pergonal attention to all consignments made them from the country, particularly Tobacco, Cotton, and " hey keeP alarge stock of Groceries, Guano, c, on hand, which they offer for sale ou the most seasonable terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual tle. DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, ; mar lWlj Petersburg, Va. RQ.y.SXON &CO. d tun rauiaiiKstUK MANUJ W Km l are now complete, and we are LATE PUBLICATIONS. 5 I j SEVEN YEARS. THE SEVEN YEAES OF UNBIVALLED SUC- CESS attending the I COSMOF01.IT AM AKT auwa " - oa rtiv a mTrkU wt 1 have made it a household word throughout every quar ter of the Country. -Under the auspices of this popular Institution, over Aree hundred thousand homes have learned to appre ciate by beautiful works of art en their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits de rived front becoming: a subscriber. I Subscriptions are new being received in a ratio un : paralelled with that of any previous year. - TERMS OF: SUBSCRIPTION. Anv nerson can become a member by subseriDing three dollars, for which sum they will receive 1st. the large and superb steel engraving, 30x38 x inches, entitled, "FALSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS " 2d. One copy, one year, of that? elegantly illustrated magazine, , "THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL Sd,--Four admissions, duripfe the season, to "The Gallery of Paintings, 5 18 Broadway, New York." In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, ae gi atuitous premiums, over Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art t comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, eut- lines, Ae., forming a truly national benefit. Tun Supbrb Ehqraving, which every subscriber will receive, entitled, "Falsiaff Mdsteriso his Rb cruits, is one of the inost beautiful and popular en gravings ever issued ; in this country. It is done on sfael. in Hut line mid stiunle. and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by ,3$ inches, making , a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Sballow's office, the recruits which h ve been gathered for his '-ragged regiment." It could not: be furnished by the trade for lftu than five dollars. , The ArtotK-rtai is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays, Sto ries, Poems, Gossip, Ac, by the ve-y best writers in Amerioa. -The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of the 31st of Jarfuary, 1881, at which time the books will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $15, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. Address, C. L; DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., - 549 Broadway, New-York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwarded by Thomas Carter, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. CIVIL PRACTICE IN NORTH CARO LINA. One vol. 8vo. Containing nearly five hun dred nairea. Prie reduced to S3. - With the North Carolina Form Book, CantwelPs Justice, and this volume, showingjtheactuai practice in court, the mere citizen, the functionary, or the lawyer, have easy access to business forms. Tor sale by i H. D. TURNER, Postage 35 cents.. N. C. Bookstores Raleigh, August, 1860. ang!8 tf ' NEW BOOKS. A RCTIC ADVENTURE, BY SEA AND J Land, from the earliest date to the last expe ditions in search of Sir John Franklin. Edited by Epes Sargent. With Maps and Illustrations. TR1 DGAR POE, AND CRITICS, BY SARAH JJi Helen Whitman. THE MARBLE FAUN, OR THE Ro mance of Monte Beni ; in two vols. By Nathaniel Hawthorne j Author of " The Scarlet Letter." etc. HAWKSVIEWI A HISTORY OF OUR Ow'u Times. By Holme Lee ; Author of "Against Wind and Tide," etc O' kUR FARM OF FOUR ACRES, AND With an Introduc of the Horticuttu- The Money we made by it. tion. By Peter B. Mead, Editor nst. THE CAVALIERS OF FORTUNE, OR British Heroes, in Foreign Wari. By James Grant, Author of The Romance of War, etc. MEMOIRS OF JAMES MARQUIS, OF Montrose, K. G., Captain General ef Scotland. By James Grant, Author of " The Romance of War," etc. . THE MILL ON THE FLOS S.--BY ? (Jeorge Elliott ; Author of "Scenes of Clerical Life,"ltc. For Sale by Raleigh, N. C 1860. aug 18 tf." N1 EW BOOKS FOR SEPTEMBER. The True Path, or TheY oung Man Invited to the Saviour. In si Series of Lectures. By i The ReV. Joseph M. Atkinson, j ' j r , Raleigh, N. C. WILtlNS WYLDER, OR TIIE SUCCESSFUL MAN. By Stephen F. Miller, Author of 1The Bench and Bar of Georgia." THE BLACK GAUNTLET, A Tale of Plantation Life in South Carolina. - ! ByTdrs. Henry R. Schoolcraft, SCIENCE, A WITNESS FOR THE BIBLE. - By Rev. W. N. Pendleton, D. D. THE BOBBIN B'JY, OR HOW NAT GOT. HIS LEARNING. : An Example Fer 1 outh. By Wm. M. Thayer. LICHEN TUFTS, FROM THE ALLEGHANIES.1 By Elizabeth C. Wright. NEMESIS. ' By Marion Harlandi. THREE PER CENT A MONTH, Oft THE PERILS OF FAST LIVING. By Charles Burdett. For Sale by HENRY D. TURNER, ! North Carolina Bookstore. - Raleigh, N. C, September, 1860. sept 11 tf NEW BOOKS. CJUNDAY ENJOYMENTS, OR RELIC. 11 ON Made Pleasant te Children. The Scripture History of our Lord ana Saviour Jesus Christ, irrang ed to Illustrate his Divinity, Doctrine and Mission. By M. B. Sterling Clark. THE CAVERLY Linden's Teachings. FAMILY, By H. H. H, OR MRS. O LD AND NEW. BY TIIE REV. JAS. Louis- Craik, D. D., Rector of Christ Church, ville. i CHURCH HISTORY OF THE FIRST Three Centuries, from the thirteenth to the three hundred and twenty-third year of the Christian Era. Dy Milo Mahan,; D. D 1 i. - - TWENTY-FIVE TUNES, ADAPTED to Psalms and Hymns, in the book of Common Prayer. Edited by the Rev. Albert Wood, A. M. EH YJUNS FOR CHILDREN, COMPILED and get to appropriate Music. By the Rev. J. Freeman Young. A COLLECTION OF SACRED SONGS, Bein? an ; Eclectic compilation for the use of Chnrches,Familie8 and Schools. To which aer appended a special department containing appropriate music lor Ordinations, Dedications, Fast days, Funerals, Etc Edited by Charles Jerome Hopkins. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, August, 1880 ang it tf SPAULDINGS PREPARED GLUE X S PAULDING'S PREPARED? GLUE, THE same that Van' Amburgh glued his lion together with, is doing wonders hereabouts. A boy up town glue ti is play wagon together, "Wrong side up," and the glue did its duty so well that the wagon had to be broken again before it ceuld be made right. i " :. If Mr. Spaulding desires te become a candidate for the Presidency, and his friends stick like his Glue, he will he sure of an election. ; To Architects and Draftsmen who have occasion to "spring on" paiper for drawings, this Glue will save a very considerable amount of time and labor. -r Damaged book-covers, loosened leaves, dilapidated maps and herbariums, will remind the student of its value. i I1 Nobody should be without it. Ask for Spaulding's Prepared Glue; For sale by - . apr 4 . : . j H. D. TURNER. mJTARIOJf HARLANDS NEW BOOK, iw J2Nemesi. By Marion Uarland Author, or "Alone, ?' Hidden Path, "Moss side, Ete, This day received; Price VI 25. 'For Sale by W, L. POMEROY. Raleigh Anguet, 1S60, . ang 22 MEDICINES, &C. Scrofula, or King's Evil, t a eonatitntiAnal disease, a corruption of the blood by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor Md ay burst ont m dige8e on any part 0f it. No orsrari is free from Its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The screfuJous tainr, is vanouaij 1 . . . i caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, nltb ana nitny asora, depressing vibes, and, above'all, bylhe venereal infec tion. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I. will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the Mood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which genders in the blood, de-; presses the energies of life, so that scrofulous consti tutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases : consequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their na ture, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the sys tem. Most of the consumption which decimates the hu- mAn vn. ,'a ..rlfrln A Irof It in thi RftrofuloUS contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the fame cause. One quarter of all oar people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. lo cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an altera tive medioine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply iu ! AYER'S Compound Extract of SarsaparUla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times ean devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady- It is combined from the most ac tive reniedials ithat have been' discovered for the ex purgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from it, such ra Ebupitivb and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fibe, Rose or Erysipelas, Pimpi.es, Pustules. Blotches. Blains, and Boils, Tumors, Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism;, StphiliticMercurial Disease, Drop sy, DiSPEPSlAi Debility, and indeed all complaints arising from Impurity cr the Blood. The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is i degeneration of the blood. The par ticular purpose and virtue of this SarsaparUla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions- I t AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS. For all the Purposes of a Family Phisic, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse and invig orate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its nealtny vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed with' pain cr physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do' they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to fur nish gratis my American Almantc, containing certin cates of their cures and directions for their use in the following comnlaints : Costivencss, Heartburn, Head ache arxsiug jrom disordered Stomach, .Vomeo, Indi gestion, Pain n and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appitite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state ot tne body or obstruction of its funotions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, lbs THE RAPID CORK OF 5. Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored: from alarming an even desperate dis eases of the lungs by its use. When ence tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for, the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many, inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has eained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too autnerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER A CO. I LOWELL, MASS. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, Raleigh, and by Druggists and Merchants, throughout the State. At Wholesale by M. A. A C. A Santos, Norfolk, and Purcell, Ladd A Co., Richmond, Va. mar 17 2t. IOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING THE HAIR.--1 have received the following favorite articles, va : Mrs. Alleh's Restorer and Zylabalsamum, Wood's and tzekial's Restorer, Burnett's Cocoaine andCocm, j Rosemary and Castor Oil, " Lowe's and Fiver's Pomades, Demerson, Petit & Co., Hygieniqae Societe, andMonpelas Pomades, Tricopherous, Kathairon, Essence Bay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, j Philecome, and' Pescud's Hair Tonic. Also, the. most approved Hair Dyes known in this country.- j For sale at f ! PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 1360. ma 30 tl. , 1 BUIST'S iFRESn AND NEW CROP TUR. NIP SEED. -CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE- tjties: ' Early Large Flat Duch, Earlyj Red Top, Rut a Haga., fa superior variety.) i Large White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, Large White Globe. Alse. Altrinsham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel: Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. f or Sale in quantities to suit purcnasers at june -18 tf. . P. F. PESCUD'g DRUGS AND MEDICINES. fTlHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING Jl their $pring aud Summer supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestims, &c, which has been carefully selected of the Importers and manufacturers, to whieh they invite an examination from their friends, and the public generally, feeling as sured they can please both in price and quality. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, apr 18 tf. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. ERFUMEllt AND FANCY AR TICLES. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL stock of Extracts, Cologne?, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Toilet Powder, Soaps.Teeth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Dressing and fine Combs, Purses, Pocket Books, Satchells, Toilet Boxes, Segar Cases, and many other fine fancy goods from the celebrated factories of Lubin, Piver, Hygienieque Society, Lowe A Sons, Caudray, Monpelas, Glenn Bazin, and others, which we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly the ladies. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. CIIISJMAN'S YEAST POWDERS. MY Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders. Ii you doubt that these great Puwders are not su perior to :any now known, you can find testimonials from the mos respectable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re tail. P. F. PESCUD. may 23 M R. PARTONS GREAT WORK.. First Volume Ready. The Life of Andrew Jackson, by James Parton, 3 vols. 8 vo 650 Pages eacn, wun cteei Portraits, i or Sale by ! HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, February, 1860. feb 22 E ZEKIALS HAIR RESTORER IS Growing more popular every day. Call and ret a iJottle. At . PJSSfJUD S DKUG STUKJC may 23 . . ,- E1 Elide Island Guaao, in store and for sale by aasr 2 -' ? Petersburg Va. s Large assortment ! A large assortment At TUCKER'S. Xlf ATER COOLERS KEEPS COOL ALL T Bay with 5 pounds of lee. Water Coolers 1 Wafer Coolers ! ! At Raleigh, May ISth, ISttO. Water Coolers!!!. TUCKER'S, may 19tf. INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. At the annual meeting of the North Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held on the 10th January, 1861, the follow ing persons were elected Directors and Officers for the ensuing year: DIRECTORS. , Henry D. Turner, Raleigh John It. Williams, " do. T. H. Selby, do. C. W. D. Hutchings, do Kemp. P. Battle, - do. " George Little, do. James M. To wles, de. James E. Hoyt, Washington, Alexander Mitchell, Newborn. Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edenton. George W. Charles, Elizabeth City. Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. J. W. HarrelL Murfreesborough H. B. Williams, Charlotte. Samuel Watkins, Milton. A. W. Steel, Fayetteville. Joseph White, Anson county, Josh.' Boner, Salem.; A. P. Summy, Asheville, OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. T. H. Selby, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. John H. Bryan, Attorney. Hamden S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. H. Selby, ex-offido, ' John R. Williams, Ex. Committee. C. W. D. Hutchinirs, I . " , This Company has been in successful operation over IS years, and continues to take risks upon s.11 classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to nearly $4,000,000, a large portion of which is in country risks ; and its present capital is over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. ; All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, postpaid. UAMDJfM O. SMITH, Ssc'y. January 19th, 1861. jan.49 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL L I F JS INSURANCE COMPANY .OFFICE RALEIGH, N. C THI8 COMPANY takes risks upon ail healthy lives between the ages of 14 and 60 vears for one year, tor seven years, or for life the assurers for life participating in the pro fits of the Company. Slaves between tne ages oi iu ana and 60 years, are insured for one or fire"years, for two-thirds their market value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. DIRECTORS FOR I860 AND 1861. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. H. Jones, Wm. W. Holden, . H. W. Husted, J. G. Williams, - P. F. Pescud Quentin Busbee, K. P. Battle, Wm. H. McKee, J. M. Lovejoy, Charles B. Root, Everard Hall, Rich'd H. Battle. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President W. W. Holden, Vice President H. W. Husted, Attorney. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer. R. H. Battle, Secretary. W. II. McKee, Medical Examiner. W. H. McKee, ) Charles B. Root, V Executive Committee. Q. Busbee, j For further information, the public is referred to the pamphlets and forms 'of proposal, which, may be obtained at the Office oT the Company, or any of its Agencies. . Address R. H. BATTLE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Aug. 4th, I860. ng IS MISCELLANEOUS. ' (CROCKERY! CROCKERY I! CROCKE J ERY ! 1 ! We have again replenished our stock of China and Earthenware, and have now the largest stock er tne aoove in tne city. We nave uiass ware, cut ana t ressea, DinneT Sets, Tea Sets, and Odd Pieces of China to match broken sets, besides a large lot of Iron Stone China, in PL A TES, CUPS AND SA UCERS, BO WLS AND PITCHERS,tc so 22 - . W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 4QfA VERY GREATFUL FOR luO I," the patronage heretofore shown me, I would assure my friends, that with renewed, dili gence, I offer them my services for the NewYear. My Agricultural Department will at all times be well supplied with the most approved .Implements in use, and orders for any articles not tn Store will be at tended to forthwith, and sold at Manufacturers' prices, with freight only added. 1 also continue my Agency for the Sale of Turner's Excelsior admitted to be not only cheaper, but better than No. 1 Peruvian Guano, when used by itself for either Cotton, Wheat, or Corn. Baugh s celebrated Raw Bone Phosphate of Lime. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. Hydraulic Cement, Lime and Plaster. jan 5 tf JAMES M. TOWLES, Agent. D EBATES IN CONVENTION.PRO- CEEDINGS and Debates of the Convention of North Carolina, called to amend the Constitution of the State, which assembled at Raleigh, June A, 1835. To which are subjoined the Convention Act and the amendments to the Constitution, toe-ether with the votes of the people. , A few copies (only) of the above work remaining unsold, For sale by HENRY D. TURNER, jan 12 tf North Carolina Book Store. 1860. FALL.. 1860. STEVENSON, WEDDELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ST A PL E AND FANCY DRY GOODS. No. T8 and 80 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. , PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS. English, French, and American, IN LARGE STOCK AND QRKAT VARIETY. PLANTATION GOODS, In large Assortment. ALSO, a full line of Notions. Together with every class and description of Goods to be LunJ in Wholesale Houses North or South The trade of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, is invited to an examination of the Goods, now in Store. Weekly additions will be added during (he Sea son. Orders promptly Execnted. sept 8 tf CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR Making Bread, Tea Cakes, die. &c. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN IS TIIE result of careful chemical research. All its in gredients are prepared in the highest state of puri ty, and compounded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time than by any other process, and I submit it with entire confidence to the judgment of discriminating housekeepers, ba kers, Ac, Ac. Bread of all kinds made by usine Concentrated Leaven is lighter, m re digestible and nutritious; has an agreeable, natural taste; is less liable to sour; will retain its moisture longer than by any other pro cess, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. Call and get a box from no 3 tf E. A. WHITAKER. CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS. SINCLAIR'S CELEBRATED CORN PLANTER, Winchester's and Lancaster's Cotton Seed Planters, always on hand at in anu facte re rs prices, with freight only aaaea. These great laborer saving machines will not only save in seed ana laborer, but insure better stands of Crops than any ether way of Planting. " A word to tne wise ought to be, c. JAMES M. TOWLES, Agf Raleigh, March Vth, 1860. maj 21. OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! A. WHITAKER, KEEPa ON HAND Linseed OU, Tanners OIL E. Train Oil, Elephant Lamp Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Axle Grease in Boxes. no38-tf ; -,; URNER'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMA, nac, for the year ef our Lord 1861. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by II. D. TURNER, at the North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, oe 27 17HEAT DRILL WITH GUANO AT- at reduced tiriaa and nn J f taehment, On sale freight One of Pennoks bst, with Guano attach ment eomplete, left from the last Fair. oo 27 tf JAMES M. TOWLERL A fl BOXES SUPERIOR STARCH... 1 J For sale at j may 23- PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. PETERSBURG APyRM'TS. 186g, "r 1860. amilton ft. Graham. . . IMPORTERS -AND WHOLESALE DEA LERS IN . .... . ., Staple and Fanoy ury irooas. PETERSBURG, VA., Invite the attention of Southern dealers to their large and extensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY OOi, now in store and ready for exhibition, eomvrising a full and handsome range of D r es s Goods Also, the largest and most attractive stock they have ever presented to the trade, of Cloths, Cassimeres, 3-4 and 6-4 Fulled Cloths, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Blankets. Kersey. Llnseys, And leading DOMESTIC GOODS, purchased in large quantities on the most favorable terms, xrom vanoua manufacturers, and especially adapted to the wants of the Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee Merchants. - They feel assured that purchasers visiting this city will find their stock both extensive and desirable, em bracing the newest and latest designs of the season, all of which. will be offered to punctual customers on terms to compete with any House, North or South. A call is solicited. All orders shall have their personal attention. JSS Agents for Coiton Yarns and Shoe Threads. sep 16 2m F ALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 1860. CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, AT THOMAS W. ROYSTON'S, 51i SYCAMORE STREET, PE1ERSBVRG, VA. Having just returned from the city of New York, I am prepared to offer one of the best stocks that I ' have ever before presented to the trade of Virginia and North Carolina, embracing all the most desirable styles now worn. , Dress and Frock Coats, all made to order lor my saies. Business Suits in the greatest variety, to match. Black French Doeskin Cassimere Frocks, all sizes. Fancy Cassimere Sacks and Frocks, something really nioe. all colors and sizes. Overcoats and Sacks, the most desirable stock to be found, all sew and well made. Vests by the hundreds, all kinds and sizes, some extra large sues. Five hundred pairs superior Black Cassimere Pants 1500 makes of Doeskin. Fancy and Plain styles Cassimere Pants 1500 pairs or more for Gents' and Boys' wear. 150 Boys Over Sacks and Raglans, all new. Children's Clothine in creat variety. Gents Furnishing Goods the best stock in the country for retail sales, embracing everything belong, ing to Gents' Wearing Apparel. Call and examine my stock, and oblige se22 T. W. ROYSTON. PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO., (rORMERLT FKKBLE8 WHITS.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, No. 22, Old Street, Petersbury Va. PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to the sale of all consignments of Produce. Always on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries, suited to the wants of Farmers and Families. lkm'l pebbles, Jko. j. Thompson, rbxbt l. pltjmmer, jr., late of the firm of N. M. Martin, Brother A Co. am Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Manipulated Guano. - June 17 tf. TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH AND VICLNITY. ESTABLISHED IN 18 36. B1 EFORE purchasing an article so highly to be pris ed as a good Piano r one, there are some guides worth knowing. Flattering ourselves that vi know how to test and jcdgb between Instruments, therefore it is that onr Pianos Are Doubly Guaranteed, first, by ourselves, and secondly, by the manufactu rers For Five Years. We challenge any one to produce an Instrument, which, upon f&irand equal grounds, will be pronounced (by competent and impartial critics) superior to one of like sixe and value of those we have been selling for the last 24 years. E. P. NASH A CO. june 8 tf Petersburg, Va. DIRECT Fall ! Fall TRADE . !! Fall!!! I860. 1860. I AM now receiving hy ship Susan Kinks, of my own Importation, direct from Liverpool to City Point, Va., and by Ship W. L. Lindsey, from Liverpool to New York, a large Stock of Earthen. wareChina, Parian Ware, &c, and am receiv ing from the Eastern and Western Factories, Glass Ware of all descriptions, Cut and Pressed. My stock is-large, embracing all goods found in CrockeryGlass, and House furnishing establishments. I am prepared, and will offer great inducements to punctual paying and cash customers, and ask of all an examination of my goods and prioes before purchasing. SAMUEL STEVENS No. 55 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. Best Baltimore and City made Stone-Ware on hand. September 1st,. I860. . sept 4 tf. Standard copy. KETTLE WELL'S MANIFULATO GUANO rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS HIVING BEEN 1 appointed Agents in this place for the sale of this celebrated Fertilizer, beg leave to say that they will be constantly supplied, and all orders will be filled with promptness, at the lowest rates. For the past five years this Guano has been thorough ly tested in several States and variods soils, with uni versal satisfaction, as far as we know. For sale in lots to suit, by DONNANS A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Aug. 6 Petersburg, Va. XfOTICE.--MR. HENRY L. PLUMMER, Ja, has this day withdrawn from the firms of N. M. Martin, Son A Co., Richmond, and N. M. Martin, Bro. A Co., Petersburg. December 31, 1859. HENRY L. PLUMMER, JR., OFFERS his sincere thanks for the liberal support extend ed to the firms, from which he now withdraws, and takes the opportunity to solicit the further encourage ment ot nis menus in tne new business connexion which he has formed. December 31st, 1859. DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF PEEBLES & WHITE IS this day dissolved by mutual consent. We de sire to close up the business promptly, and, to this end, request those Indebted to us by bond or open ac count to arrange for the settlement of the same. The style of the firm will be continued for the pur pose of closing the business. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WRITE. Petersburg, January 2d, 1869. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a Co-partnership under the style of PEE BLES, PLUMMER A CO., for the purpose of con ducting a General Commission and Gro cery Business, at the old stand of Peebles A White, JM o. ii Ulo street, ana respectfully solicit tne patron, age of their friends. LEMUEL PEEBLES, Late of tne firm of Peebles A White. HENRY L. PLUMMER, Jr., Late of the firm ef N. M. Martin, Bro. A Co. JNO. J. THOMPSON. Petersburg, January 2d, 1860. A CARD... In retiring from the firm of Pjeeblks J A White, I desire to express my sincere thanks to my friends and the public generally for their liberal support, and to solicit a continuation to the firm of Peebles, Plnmmer & Co., who are in every way wormy oi weir patronage. THOMAS WHTTJB. Petersburg, January 2d, 1860. jan 7 tf. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS I IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE, No. 121, Sycamore Street, . Petersburg, Va. U1LL1AM DUNLOP invite the attention of wholesale dealers, manfaeturers and railways to their well assorted stock of Iron and Steel, comprising : Iron. Swedes, Hammered, Refined, English, Ovals and Carriage, Horse Shoe, Hoop and Band. SteeLCast, German, M chine, Spring, English Nail Rods, Sheet Iron. Pie and Bar Lead. Importing direct sad dealing exclusively In metal, they feel confident ef giving satisfaction, and respeet- GUANO FOR FALL SALES. WE are daily expectioga cargo of bkxsk's haxipik. lated snAKO, and rill keep a full supply of the mow uu-ouguout tne season, we snail alscagVecon st&atly suppled with " A No. 1 Pbmjviai. flrTSn Planters ordering their supplies from us mar ww -X I . 1 V A . 1 . 1 . . . . uia (TOMTing wm west article mat lg gold. ' PEEBLES, PLUMMER A CO. . nl 22 Old street. NORTH CAROLINA. f TIME OF HOLDING THE COURTS. 1 ! The 'UnW States 'CTiri'lari.' for the Dis trict of North Carolina is held semi-annually at Raleigh on the 1st Monday of June and last Mon day in November. ... Judges Hon. J. M.Wayne, of Georgia"; Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, District Judge a'ary, $2000. Robert P. Dick, District Attorney ; Wwley Jones, Marshal. , ; ' , . The United States District Courts are held at Edenton 3rd Monday in April and October, J. M. Jones, Clerk; Newborn 4th Mondayin April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilming ton 1st Monday after the; 4th Monday in April and October, John L. Cant well, Clerk. THE SUPREME COURT. The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday tn June, and thesuta day oi .December, it is also held once a year at Morganton. Burke county, on the first Monday in August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk. The officers are as follows : Chief J ustice, Richmond M. Pearson, of Yadkin : Justices, M. E Manly, of Alamance, and William H. Battle, of Orange, salary of each $2,500 per annum. William A. Jenkins, of Warren ton, Attorney General ; Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter: Udmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk; uuver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litch- ford, of Wake, Marshal. SUPERIOR COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the following officers : Judges R. R. Heath, of Chowan; George Howard. Jr., of Wilson: John M. Dick, of Guilford ; J. W. Osborne, of Meck lenburg : John 1m iSailr, of Orange : Jesse li Shepherd, of Cumberland, and Romulus M. Saun ders. of Wake. Solicitors Elias C. Hines, of Edenton. rides the First Circuit : George S. Ste venson, of Craven, rides the Second Circuit William A. Jenkins, the Attorney General,rides the Third Circuit ; Thos. Ruffin of Orange, rides the' Fourth Circuit ; Kobt. Strange, of Cumber land, rides the Fifth Circuit; William Lander, of Lincoln, rides the Sixth Circuit ; Marcus Erwin, of Burke, rides the Seventh Circuit. The Courts are held as follows : FIRST CIRCUIT. Tyrrell, first Monday in March and September. Washington, second " " " Bertie, third " " " Hertford, fourth . " " Gates, first Monday after the fourth Monday in LM'ch and Sept Chowan, second ' Perquimans, third Pasquotank, fourth, Camden, fifth " Currituck, sixth ' " SECOND CIBCTJIT. Duplin, fourth Monday in March and September. vVane, first Monday after the fourth Monday in Mc'h and Sept Greene, second " " " Lenoir, third " Craven, fourth " " " Jones, Wednesday next after the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in M'ch and Kept. Onslow, sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September. Carteret, seventh Monday after the fourth Mon day in M'ch and Sept Beaufort, eighth " 44 " Hyde, ninth Monday after the fourth Monday in Marth and September. ' Wilson, tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in ' March and September. THIM) CIBCTJIT. Martin, on the Monday before the first Monday in March and September, Pitt, the first Monday in March and September iuigecomDe, second " ' . " " Nash, third " u " Johnston, fourth " " Wake, the first Monday after the fourth Monday (m -Mc h and Sept Franklin, second " " " Warren, third " . " " Halifax, fourth , Northampton, fifth ." " ' " POtTBTH CIRCUIT. Granville, first Monday in March and September. Orange, second " " " Chatham, third " " " Randolph, fourth " " Davidson, first Monday after the fourth Monday in March and Sept. Forsythe, second " " -" Stokes, third " " " Guilford, fourth " " " Rockingham, fifth u " Caswell, sixth Person, seventh " " " Alamance, eighth u " " FIFTH CIECUIT. Moore, Monday before the last in February and August. Montgomery, the last Monday in February and August: Stanly, first Monday in March and September. Anson, second u " " Richmond, third - Kobeson, fourth " " Bladen, first Monday after the fourth Monday in March and Sept. Columbus, second " " Brunswick, third " " " New Hanover, 4th ; " Sampson, fifth " " Cumberland, seventh " " " SIXTH CIRCUIT. Surry, fourth Monday in February and August. x aaku, first alter the lourth Monday in February fand August. Ashe, second Wilkes, third ' Alexander, 4th " " Davie, fifth " Iredell, sixth ' i " Catawba, seventh " " Lincoln, eighth 4 41 44 Gaston, ninth 44 44 44 Union, tenth after the fourth Monday in Febru- ry and August. Mecklenburr, 11th 44 44 44 Cabarrus, twelfth 44 44 44 Rowan, thirteenth, 44 44 " 8KTKNTH CIRCUIT. Cherokee, -first Monday in March and September. Jnacon, second, 44 44 " Jackson, third 41 41 44 Haywood, fourth 44 44 u Henderson, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in M.c'n and Sept Buncombe, second 44 4 4 44 Madison, third 1 44 41 44 Yancy, fourth 44 44 44 McDowell, fifth 44 44 44 Caldwell, sixth Watauga, seventh 44 44 Burke, eighth 44 44 44 Rutherford, ninth 44 44 Polk, tenth 44 44 Cleveland, 11th 44 PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS. Anson county, on the second Monday in January April, juiy ana October. : Ashe, fourth Monday in February, May, August ana rtovemoer. Alexander, first Monday in March, June, Sep tember ara iecemper. Alamance, first Monday after the fourth Monday r . . i . - ui jeuruary, jn.a, a.ugust ana DOvemDer. Beaufort, third Monday in March and September, ana uit am aionuay in june ana Uecembei . Bertie, second Mondayin February, My, August and November. . Bladen, first Monday in February, May, August Brunswick, first Monday In March, June, Sep tember and December. . Buncombe, second Monday after the fourth Mon- aay in marcD, June, September and December. Burke, eighth Monday after the fourth Monday in March, June. SeDtember and Decern Cabarrus, third Monday in January, April, July and October. " . ' 3 Caldwell, sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in March, June, SeDtember and DecemhAr. Camden, second Monday in March, June, Seo- tember and December. Carteret, the third Monday in February, May, August and November. ! Caswell, first Monday after the fourth Monday of -u-bliu, u uui-, oepiemoer ana uecember. Catawba, third.iJIonday in January and.Julw andecona Jttonaay after the fourth Mondav in March and Septembers '4 s ln Chatham, second Monday in February Maw 4 " Chowan, firet Monday in February, May Auiut Cleveland, tenth Monday after the fourth Mon.k, iu jiuircu, ouue, oeptemoer ana December Columbus, second Mondayin February. Mav a, gust and November. ay'Au- Praven, second Monday in March, June, Septem Cumberland, first Monday in March, June w tember and December. ' r" Currituck' the last Monday in February Mv Aumist and November. J Cherokee, first Monday in March, June, Septem and December. 1 Duplin, third Monday in January, April Juiv ani October. ' Davidson, second Monday in February'Mav a,, gust and November. ' ' Davie, fourth Monday in February, May, Aut and November. 5 ' Edgecombe, fourth Monday in February Mv August and November. Franklin, second Morday in. March, June Sen tember and December. ' ' Forsythe, third Mondayin March, June, Septem ber and December. Gates, third Monday in February, May. Aniriist and November. b Granville, first Monday in February, May A i- guat and November. ' Greene, second Monday in February, May y. giist and November. Guilford, third Monday in Februvy, Mav-Ati "gust and November. . " ' Gaston, third Monday in February and Aucust and fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September. Halifax, third Monday in February, May, Au gust and November. Harnett, second Monday in March, June.Soptem- bcr ar.d December. f Hay woor!. fourth Monday in March, June, Sep. temoer ana uecemDer. Hertford, fourth Monday in February, MayAu gust and November. ' Hyde, second Monday in February, May, Au"ust ana movemoer. Henderson, first Monday after the fourth Mondsv in JUarcn, June, September and December. Iredell, third Monday in February, May, Augun ana HovemDer. Johnston, fourth Monday in February, May, An. gustand November. Jones, fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September : and on the last Monday in January and July. Jackson, third Monday In March, June, Septem- oer ana jjecemuer. Lenoir, first Monday in ; January and July, and third Monday in March and September. Lincoln, second Monday in January and .luiv ana tuira juonaay awer me lourin JMonUay in March and September. Martin, second Monday in January, April, July and October. McDowell, fifth Monday after the fourth Mondav in March, June, September and December. Mecklenburg, fourth Monday in January, July and October. Montgomery, first Monday in January, April, July and October. Moore, fourth Monday in January, April, Juiv and October. Macon, second Monday in March, June, Septem ber and December. Madison, third Monday after the fourth Monday in March,' June, September and December. Nish, second Monday in February, May, August and November. ' New Hanover, second Monday in March, June, September and December. Northampton, first Monday in Marchj June, Sep tember and December. Onslow, first Monday in March, June, September and December. Orange, fourth Monday in February, May, Au gust and November. Pasquotank, first Monday in March, June, Sep tember and December." Perquimans, second Monday in February, May August and November. J Person, third Monday of March, June, Septem ber and December. Pitt, first Monday jn February, May, Augt stand JNovember. Rockingham, fourth Monday in February, May, August and November. Polk, tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in March, June, September and December. Randolph, first Monday in February, May, Au gust and JN ovem oer. Richmond, third Monday in January, April, July and October. Rowan, first Monday in February, May, August and JNovember. Robeson, fourth Monday in February, May Au gust and .November. - Rutherford, ninth Monday after the fourth Mon day in March, June, September and December. Sampson, third Monday in February, May, Augusi ana JNovember. Stokes, second' Monday in March, June, Septem ber and December. Surry, second Monday in February, May,Augnsl and JNovember. Stanly, second Monday in February, May, Au gust and JN ovem ber. Tyrell, fourth Monday of January, April, July and October. Union, first Monday in January, April, July, and uctooer. Wake, third Monday in January, May, Aagusl and November. . Warren, fourth Monday In February, May, Au gust and JNovember. Washington, third Monday in February, May, August and November. Watauga, third Monday in February, May, Au gust and JNovember. ayne, third Monday in February. May, Augusi mm aivvusvii Wilkes, first Monday after the fourth Moodtj January, April, July, and October. Wilson, fourth Monday in January, April, Jul; and October. Yancey, fourth Monday after the fourth MonJ; in March, June, September and December. CHISMAN'S YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS HXS EXCELLENT POWDERS ARKDAIU I growing in puttie favor, and the demand for them au become so great that it is with difficulty the nif i jturer ean keep the market supplied. Another ivp apply just ready and for sale by soar 17 Y. r. Iii.-H.BV- MONUMENT TO DR. MITCHELl THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DUKLNG THE past summer heard many eipress a wish that monument shonld be placed over the grve of ft1. Dr. Mitchell, upop the High Peak of the Black Moun tain, and refirret that it had hot alradvbeen done, l. determined te give his personal attention to ihe tat--; ter, ana trusts tnat, by the aid of the tnousaou----pupils and friends of that venerable man, he nuy enabled to erect it. . -.The undersigned proposes to erect a plain, !ubtj tial structure, with the rock found on the spot, wd(1 build it in such a manner that it may also b usaj an Observatory. He pledges himself to all eontnt tors that no pains shall be spared upon hU p" " have the structure firm, and a fit monument to whose moral, iatellectual and physical character, so fit a siiftile to the granite on which his bod; The undersigned will give his personal attention the work, and trusts that his knowledge of the coaW and iU people, will enaMe him to have itconstr as cheaply as is possible to have it done by uJ 0 else. t Means will be taken to preserve the names 'J who contribute. The undersigned is determine the monument shall be erected if any amount b sufficient is obtained. Kemp P. Battle, Esq., of Raleigh, will ci"V tributions and-Messrs. Litchford and Finch, P,,t in the Honse and Senate' of the Legislature w ill rj any contributions from members of those baieili y ters addressed to me containing contributions in" promptly acknowledged. HENEY E. C0LT05, Wilmington, N-y" gjuPapers ef the State please copy. COTTON GINS. IN STORE AT PACTURER'S priees, W. G. demons, Bro Co's., and Sam'l. Griswold's Georgia Gins. Agent for Pratts celebrated Alabama Gins. JAMES M. TU September 3rd, 1360 sepi - TMPOltTANT NEW BOOKt-lH1' WM . . . aan. ' si . a trm - 1 rll A'Kincipie, or iu tsectionai j,quur"; 1()r ed. By "lBarbarossa. For sale by TUR'sR' C. B.k' Ralkiqh, September, 1861

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