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1: J PETERSBURG ADYRM'TS PERSONS LIVING IN THE COUHTBl WISHDTaTO PTJR0HA8B IXIRBCT SoOr&KBOOSt i Can do 10 by describing the quIit of touch, tone 4c, they desire. IheM Pianos occupy a high position i the JScient tifio Musical World, and can be relied on te give for we are willing te r ran tee them for FIVE YEARS. "The Piano you bought of us delights the who 1 neighborhood," is the constant newe we have from those who purchase of us. . s Such TESTIMONIALS ma these w have in hun dreiU, and they jar outweigh every species of praise that can be bestowed in favor of their intrinsic value. We take pride in advertising that no one has receiv ed more numerous and flattering asajirances of satis faction from purchasers than ourselves. gaOT B.yp.QASH CO. 1-JALL STOCK 0? SHOES. : '. , . WILSON, MclXYYAINE & CO., waoiUAiii Duun tn BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, AC, 66 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., Invite attention to their Fall Stock, wbieh is Terr large and complete, and unsurpassed in variety. Their own make ef Stitch-Down Brogans are not excelled in style and durability. Close buyers, whether for cash or on time, will find it advantageous to examine this stock whem in market. Prices and terms will be found at least as favorable as can be had elsewhere. Orders will meet with prompt attention. -septll tf 1 LEXANDER ORGANS IN ADDITION to our Piano Forte Business, we have now THE CELEBRATED ALEXANDER ORGAN, the most perfect instrument - of its kind- ever offered The attention of clergymen is respectfully solicited to this new and wonderful invention, lately patented the Doited States. It is well salted for mid die "larger fixed churches, seminaries, Sunday Schools a the parlor. It supplies a -want which has long bee felt, and combines, by its various stops, (representing the ante, clarinet, file, Hautboy, basson, elarion. boor . don, conanglais, sourdine, fortes and the grand jeu or full o) gan, with the expression,) the most delicious . strains and effects to satisfy any true lover of music ! A large and varied assortment of the best Pianos for sale on our usual accomodating terms. E. P. NASH k CO., sept 1 . . - Petersburg, Va. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! -AJTD dobt'i BUT Watches, Jewelry, Silver, or Plated Ware, BxroRB sxAimnHS aaNOWLAN'S 8TOCKI-6 TJE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE Northern Manufactories with a Large and Beautiful Assortment of fashionable goods, selected with great care in ref erence to style ana quality, and BOUGHT" WITH THE READY CASH ! Whereby he gets an advantage of 25 per cent, over tune buyers, wmon enables nun to sell his goods . At 25 Per Cent. Less ! Than the same quality of goods can be bought else where. It is worth a visit to his Store te see the Patent Magic American Lever Watch, or the Watch that wind and seta without a Key, And the beautiful little Watch that runs 8 days ; Also, the Fountain Pen, That when onoe filled with Ink, will write 10 hours. , Call early at THOS. NOWLAN'S, Sign of the Eagle, 34 Sycamore St, sep29 lm Petersburg, Va. H TcILWAINE, SON Ar CO.. PETERS Xv A BURG, Va., have now in store and are receiving il. ' niTT 1 .mnnnixi . . 0 uicir xauii suppiy oi uiwunttuiiS, consisting ir part oi 500 bbla. crushed, powdered and Coffee Sugars, 20 half boxes of Soap, 800 bags Rio, Lagnira and Java Coffee, 3000 sides hemlock Sole Leather, 1000 kegs of Kails, assorted, . 800 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow Candles, 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 300 coils of Rope, assorted, 50- ons Iron, Swedes, English and Anarinui. 300 packages of Snuff, "J and H-," - Kirerton's," aid " Mrs. Miller's.'' Also, various other articles, to which we invite the attention of the trade and others in want of ranAm In our line. Speoial per-onal attention paid to the sale of ; Petersburg, August 5. ' JOHN MORRISON, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER AFJTR NATURE At No. 127 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA, MAT BESSES kept on hand and made to order, either of Hair, Cotton, Shuck, or Cotton and Shuck. FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, Mahogany and Poplar Coffins, always on hand. Hearses kept in good order to supply all orders for the same. Also. ua iwanouH uerra votta xsurxal vote, which can not corroae or rot by its position in the ground. Spring Beds, a new article f durable, pleasant and cheap. A variety of Mantle and Toilet Glasses. Please ca'i and examine my large stock of Furniture ior yourselves, at we above number. ' mar 5 "WHERE DID YOU BU YOUR PIANO? "AT NASH'S!" Q. "And why 7" A. " Firstly, because it is an estahliahA1 !.. a for tnenty odd year have sold Pianos from Virginia nmu lUIIJUKUJieU 4Uia0U0Il. 2ndly. "Because they buy eery largely for cah, and can afford therefore to sell at Axe rates, as has been proved by many persons who have purchased of them after having take their price and compared them with ens in in-ery, wiujjr. nec ee l preter trading in a reeponeible - ' "'"j ua ney nave sumoient con ndence in their own articles to warrant them in "SELLING UPON TRIAL, . ' ' GUARANTEEING SATISFACTION." E. 1 NASH A CO., have removed their stook PTTTmsgIificenttoe!,, new library UUILDINUS, corner of Sycamore and Bollingbrook streets, Petersburg, Va. jy ij!L - GRAND PIANOS. T7HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL iSIroVedalbFULL-8BVENOCTavb new - . Piano.Fortes, with the Iron Frame. These beautiful Instruments Piano"1 power' clumsy and costly Grand r,!? havo now fQU and complete Slock. ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, and select wiAt tare may 2 , E. If. NASH A CO. IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE, No. 121 Sycamore st, Petersburg. Va. GILLIAM & DUNLOP rtre? 1V?re,. WU ,yorte1 t!k of IRON an ; o iil which they offer in lots to suit purchase- " ; the lowest prices. - English and best refined XBON- aim. t tt"ji,,nd Haimnered IKON . . Wule Plough IKON to 10 tnobee. Nail rods and Horse shoe IRON best brands. f phv 0Tnd Half"d IRON, and SprirT0" H"Ur' Qwm Boan4 Al8o. SHEET IRON. TIN LEAD. .... IfUKTER AND ALE 30 brands London Portw. CASKS BEST lO do.TennanfsXXAle. For sale by ug 1 tf. PEEBLES. PLTJMMwn pa StSriXbr Md gronlated Sugars, in'stoI augl tf. PEEBLES. PLUMMER ! CO BUY YOUR CLOTHING. ' OF toinSS BWCPlete, and we are prepared GREA?mSJN SUPERIOR READY MADS CLOTHING FOR CASH. : Home manufactures wear eneonraireinfl- and will ir"$l5! CMdaiere1,rt qtJ. for.$l,2nd quahS Military over Coats of Blue Beaver Cloth, for 12 50 These Over coats are of Superior quality, and with chanKeof Buttons L'ake a comnlete it;L. t, over Coct. Call and see at T. W. ROTSTON Jt CO, , Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. jan 26 tf NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE their personal attention to all consignments mad Wh?.0m!B ?aJ1rixtoVr ToVacco,CoUoD)and Wheat They keep a large stock of Groceries, Guano, onhand, which they offer for sate on the most easoaaUe terms. To cash and punctual buyers on the usual time. DONNANS i JOHNSTON, Grocers and Conusisdon Merohants, ," , I Petersbwrg,Va. LATE PUBLICATIONS. n SEVENYEARS. THE SEVEN YEARS Ot UNRIVALLED SUC CESS attending the ' COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION." have made it alwusehold word throughout every quar ' i terof the Country. Under the auspices of this popular Institution, over' three hundred kouad home nave learned to appre ciate by beautiful works of art On their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits de rived from Decerning a subscriber. Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio un paralelled with, that of any previous year. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any person can become a member by subscribing three dollar t, for which sum they will receive 1st the large and superb steel engraving, 30x38 ; inches, entitled, "FALSTAFFi MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS " 2d. One copy,! one year, of that elegantly illnstratod j.- aajo-gceisiuiUf THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL Sd. Four admissions, during the season, 'to "The Gallery of Paintings, 548 Broadway, New York." - In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers,. as giatuitous premiums, over Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art 1 comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, eut ' lines, tCy forming a truly national benefit. Ths Sufibb Ekgravi.ng, which every subscriber will receive, entitled, "FAL8xi.Fr Mustering his Re cruits, is one of the most beautiful and popular en gravings ever issued in this country. It is done on steel, in Jine Hue and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 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 Falstiff receiving, in Justice Shallow's office, the recruits which h, re been gathered for his 'Tagged regiment" It could not be furnished by the trade for less than fire dollars. The Art Journal 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 America. The Engraving is sent to any part o f the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. J Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of the 31st of 'January, 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. LINA One voL 8vo. Containinz nearly five hun- orea pages, .trice reduced to $3. With the North Carolina Form Book, Cantwell's Justiee, and this volume, showing.the actual practice in court, the mere citizen, the functionary, or the lawyer, nave easy access to business forms. For sale by XL D. TURNER, Postage 85 cents. JV. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, August, 1860. aug 18 tf NEW BOOKS. A RCTIC ADVENTURE, BY SEA AND XI Land, from the earliest date to the last expe- tuuuus in searcn or oir Jonn if rankUn. -Edited bv T? O i. T XT . l . r . , . . ... - xiyca oargeuw -t iia maps ana illustrations. T7 DGAR POE, AND CRITICS. BY SARAH U4 Helen Wbltman. mms MARBLE FAUN, OR THE RO- JL mance of Monte Beni ; in two vols. By Nathaniel xiawtnorne ; AUtnor oi " lbe Scarlet l.etter." etc. TJAWKSVIEW: A HISTORY OF OUR IJI Own Times. By Holme Lee Wind and Tide," etc. Author of "Against 0 UR FARM OF FOUR ACRES. AND The Money we made by it. With an Intxoduo Uon. risk By Peter B. Mead, Editor of the .Horticultu fTIHlS CAVALIERS OF FORTUNE, OR JL, British Heroes, in Foreign Waro. By James ttrant, Author of " The Romance of War," etc. MEMOIRS OF JAMES MARQUIS, OF Montrose, K. G., Captain General of Scotland. uj James Urant, Author of The Romance of War, etc. 11HE MILL ON THE FLOSSBY George i Elliott ; Author of " Scenes of Clerical Life, Ac. i or Sale by ' W. L. POMBROY. Raleigh, N C", 1860. aug 18 tf. XTEW BOOKS FOR SEPTEMBER. XI The True Path, or The Young Man Invited to tEe oaviour. In a Series of Lectures. By The Rev. Joseph M. Atkinson, Raleigh, N. C WJLKINS WYLDER, OR THE SUCCESSFUL By Stephen F. Miller, Author of " The Bench and Bar of GaftTtna." THE BLACK GAUNTLET, A I ale of Plantation Life in South Carolina. .By Mrs. Henry R. Schoolcraft, SCIENCE, A WITNESS" FOR THE BIBLE. . By Rev. W. N. Pendleton. Tl T iiiis aUBolll Jjyy, OR HOW NAT GOT HIS AllVajilMiiXU. An Example For Youth. Bv Wm. M Tk.... LICHEN TUFTS, FROM THE ALLEGHANIES By Elizabeth C. Wright. NEMESIS. Bv Marion TTarlanrt , THREE PER CENT A MONTH, OR THE PERILS ux r ADi iaviMi. By Charles Burdett For Sale by HENRY D. TURNER, o i r, Nonn Carolin Bookstore. Raleigh, N. C Septomber, 1860. sept 11 tf - N E W BOOKS. U" ENJOYMENTS, ORtRELIG. (jl ON Made Pleasant ts ChilHmn. Tk. (ui... wv mmsm. uu oanour jesus Unrist, rrane ed to Illustrate his Divinitv. Dontrin .ni m;.; By M.B. Sterling Clark. THE CAVERLY Linden's Teachings. FAMILY, By II. H. H. OR MRS. fVU AND NEW BY THE REV. JAS. J Craik, D. D, Rector of Christ Church. I.nni.. ville. '.-!- A j011011 HISTORY OF THE FIRST tY Three Centuries, from the thirtAonth kuudred and twentr -third vmu the n,Dn. -c JOyMilo Mahan, D.D ' TWENTY-FIVE TUNES, ADAPTED to Psalms and Hymns, in the book of Common jxum oj wie js.ev. Albert Wood, A. M. TTYMNS FOR CHILDREN, COMPILED FrteWu Youlg. ' - a the Rev" J' A COLLECTION OF 8ACRED ONGS, VKcleti0 comPlon for the use of Bua ocneois. xo which aer appended aspemal department containing appropriate MusU for on.Detl0nS'F48dy8' Serais, EU- w uuu aopxins. t. , nM y L. POMEROY. i Raleigh, N. C August, 1860 aug J J-tf SPAULDING'S PRRPipm c, r . Ct PAULDING'S PRUPATtHTi HT.TTTJ WITTTH O . ame that Van Amburgh glued his lion iogetter with, is doing wonders hereabouts. . oyup town glued his play waron tomitW wrona; sideun.- and th tQxb.m' the wagon had' tols ThTVB- V ? we" " made right 019 00 rt.?p!58,Mwld5nS?esire 10 becom candidate for Km be sure of an election. ' To Architects and Draftsmen who have occasion to spring on" piner for drawin very considerable amount of time and labor Damaged bock-covers, looened leaves, dilapidated X herbariums, will remind thecodont o? yQ.hould bo for Spaulding., pr4 ' H. D. TURNER. MARION HARLANDS NEW BOOK Nemesis. By Marion H.rl.nH a L .V ! Path.-t '.MoMBd- Ete. ' ' D'' This day received.: Price $1 J5. For Sa.U t Raleigh August, i860. W. L. POJtEROY. MgSS BIISCELLANEOUS. D RY GOODS AT. WHOLESALE, . ii - I , SPBINO TEADB 1861. STEVENSON, jWBDDELIs & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, PETERSBURG, VA., . - HAVE NOW Df STORE A LARGE AND WELLf ASSORTED STOCK OF . . . t STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, adapted to the wants of the Virginia and North Carolina Trade, THE MOST FAVORABLE INDUCEMENTS j WlLlBB OrTEBBD TO ' PARTIES BUYING FOR CASH, . OR, THE USUAL CREDIT of Six Months, will be Continued to THE PROMPT AND RESPONSIBLE5 TRADE ORDERS SHALL HAVE OUR VERY BEST ATTET ION. STEVENSON, WEDDELL A CO. mar 23 3m FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING THE HAIR.-. I have received the following favorite articles, viz : . .j-... Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylabalsamum, Wood's and Ezekial's Restorer, Burnett's Cocoaine and Cocin, ' ; Rosemary and Castor Oil, . Lowe's and Piver's Pomades, Demerson, Petit &. Co., Hygieniqne Societe, and Monpelas Pomades, Tricopherons, Kathairon, Essence Bay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, Philecome, and Pescnd's Hair Tonic. Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. , ror sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 180. ma 30 tl. BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR- : NIP SEED. CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARTE ties:" - Early Larce Flat Duch, Early Red Top, Ruta Basa, Ca superior variety.) Large White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, Large White Globe. Also, Altrliiarliam Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. or hale in quantities to suit purchasers t june 18-itf. P. F. PESCUD's- DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING their Spring and Summer supplies of Drags, Medicine, Paints, Oils, Dyestnffs, &c, which has been carefully selected of the Importers and manufacturers, to which they invite an examination from their friends, and the public generally, feeling as sured they can please both in price and quality. WILLIAMS fe HAYWOOD, apr IS tf. Wholesale end Retail Druggists. 17 T1CLES A LARG AND BEAUTIFUL stck of Extracts, Colognes, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Toilet Powder, Soaps,'vTeeth, 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, Monpelaa, Glenn Bazin, and others, wbich we will take great pleasure in showing our friends, particularly the ladies. ' WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. ' l)r . NOTICE-CERN.- TO WHOM IT MAY CON, HAVING LOCATED IN THE CITY of Raleiga, I take this opportunity to inform the Pub lic generally, that X am prepared lo make contracts for public or private Buildings, in any part of the State, on the uof t favoable terms. I am slso prepared to to furnish Granite in its rough state for Building or omer purposes, or ares sea to order in any shape re quired, at reasonable rates. Orders for Stone addressed to me through the Post umce, cox Z4, will meet wun prompt attention. All bills payable to me individually. I will not be re sponsible for any debts made by any men in my em ployment wiwoui an oruer irom me. k jan 1 6m THOMAS COATES, Standard copy till July 1st. C II ISM AN 'S YEAST POWDERS. MY Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put up a laree quantity, all who have been waiting for sup- puce ttiu huu in Eneir oraers. If you doubt that these great Puwders are not su perior to any now known, you can find testimonials from the most respoctable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re- ra"- P. F. PESCUD. may 23 A TTENTJON VOLUNTEERS. xm. i : Fresh tOBSTERS, " SALMON, " PEACHES, " PINEAPPLES, . " STRAWBERRIES, " . BLACKBERRIES, " WHORTLEBERRIES, " APRICOTS, &c, Hermetically; Sealed, for sale at ' J., B. FRANKLIN'S Variety Store, may 4-tf , EyStandard copy. RISH POTATOES ! I By the BbL At E. A. WHITAKER'S mar 6. TRISH POTATO ES-V ER Y FINE, IN fob 27 -tf .a.jij!.a ai. XUWJLJ5B, Ag"t. CASH ! CASH 1 1 i NO MOBE rupniT , - On and after the 13th of this month, I shall sell for X - Ano oalanca ot my Btock will be sold cheap. Matters over whioh I have no control, compel me to may 8 tf I .rAge and Advocate copy. XrRTH CAROLINA SHOES.--A fioon assortment of GenUemen's wear and heavy neero jBrogans, from the Manufactory of Miller A Foster I hftlTinflVllla 'An ant. ... iT. . ' ..u, vu c3uo m me ir prices. Shoes08 thCflre,eTeralTarietieS Buitablefo' Cnip The attention of our DeaWa .) v.,... spectfnUy called to this work, as it will compare favor ably in appearance with any, and will prove far more serviceable than Yankee Shoes. orders will be taken for Fall supplies. may 18 tfi I JAMES M. TOWLES. Agt. ICE I ICE.I.U.OVR ICE HOUSE WIL1 be opened for the deli May. Hour 'of delivery from 6 to 1 o'clock, A. M.. and from 8 to 7 P. M., ' ap t au 4t WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. BUSHELS RUFFLED OATS.-ON yyjj sale a fine Lot of nicely cleaned Rnffl-ri Uats for Spring seedicg. leuio u :,, JAMES M. TOWLES. Ab'L ViiAK. GENUINE APPLE VINE GAR, from up the eountrv.fon rb.1 at um t?o- er's Hell. tfAU,a m. xu W LiKa, Agt may 11 -tf CORN MEAL.--WHITE, FRESH AND fine, received every week. Also on hand a few Barrels of fine family flour may 11 tf JAMES M. TOWLES. A't WHEAT JHRESHER AND POWER One of Sinclair W im. ri: j mi . ' a -j Fair AP1 ;horse Power, brought to the last cXbraledwK8' Montryg and Burnett's celebrated Wheat Fan, on sale at the Farmer's Hall. june i u ... JAMES M TOWl.ua i -u. Mk. xAKTON'S GREAT WORir First Volume Badv. vtZiL W.OR Jackson, by James Parton, 3 vols. 8 vo.. 650 each, with Steel Pertratts, For Sale bv HENRY D. TURNER, Raleigh, February, 1860 ' BfSS E EUD.Er.SD GUANC-OO BAGS Elide Island Guano, in store and for sale bv aug 20 PetbTsburs; Va. SHOE Large a S! SHOES!! 8UOE8III..1 trge assortment ! A laree assortmnnt ment TUCKER'S. At WDTifti.HOOLER,S;"KEEPS COOL ALL Day with 5 pounds of lea. water Coolers! Water Coolera!! Water CooWj' ,b,MIStn, A 2gS' insukance: NORTH CAROLINA' MUTUA1' F IRE INSURANCE COMPANY. At the annual meeting of the North Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held on the 16th January, 1861, the follow ing persons were elected Directors and Officers for the ensuing year : ' ! s DIRECTORS. : '. Henry -3). Turner, John R. Williams, T.H.Selby, C. W. D. Hutchings, ffemp. P. Battle, George Little, James M. Towles, Raleigh do. do. do do." : do. do. James E. Hoyt, Washington, Alexander Mitchell, Newborn. Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Eden ton. 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 count j Josh. Boner, Salem. A. P. Sammy, 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-ojftcio, ") John R. Williams, Ex. Committee. C. W. D. Hutchings, J This Company has been in successful operation over 12 years,' and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills, and Turpentine Distilleries) upon favorable terms. Its Polioies 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. HAMDEN S. SMITH, Sec'y. January 10th, 1881. Jan 19 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE RALEIGH, N. C THI8 COMPANY takes risks upon ail healthy lives between the ages of 14 and 60 years for one year, for seven years, or for lifotAe assurer for life participating in the pro fits of the Company, Slaves between the ages of 10 and and 60 years, are insured for one or fiveyears, for two-thirds their market value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. ! DIRECTORS FOR 1860 AND 1861. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. W. Holden, J. G. Williams, Quentin Busbee, Wm. H. McKee, Charles B. Root, Rioh'd H. Wm. H. Jones, H. W. Hasted, , P. F. Pescud, K. P. Battle, J. M. Loveioy, Everard Hali, Battle. 1 OFFICERS. -Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President. W. W. Holden, Vice President. II. W. Husted, Attorney. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer. R. H. Battle, Secretary. W. H. McKee, Medical Examiner. W. H. McKee, S Charles B. Root, 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 of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Address , . . K- H. BATTLE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Aug. 4th, 1860. aug is MISCELLANEOUS. ("1 ROCKERY I CROCKERY!! CROCKE J ERY ! ! l-fWe have again replenished our stock of China and Earthenware, and have now the largest stock ef the above in the city. We have Glass Ware, Cut and Pressed, Dinner Sets, n.. . , U . Te Sel8 and Odd Pieces of China to match broken sets, besides a large lot of Iron Stone China, "in PL A TES, CUPS AND SAUCEJtS, BOWLS AND PITCHERS.Ac m22 W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 4Qf4 VERY GREATFUL FOR s-Vli A e" the patronage heretofore shown me, x uM Ujura mj inenas, mat wita renewed dili gence, I offer them my services for the New Year. My Agricultural Department wiU at all times be well supplied with the most approved Implements in use, and orders for any articles not in 8tore will be at tended to forthwith, and sold at Manufacturers' prices with freight only added. ' I also conti'ny e-my Agency for the Sale of Turner's Excelsior admitted to be not only cheaper, but better than No. 1 Peruvian Guano, when unod by itself for either Cotton, Wheat, or Corn. Baugh'a celebrated Raw Bone Phosphate of Lime. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. Hydraulic Cement, Lime and Plaster. Jan 5 tf - JAMES M. TOWLES. Agent. DEBATES IN CONVENTION.--PRO-C KEDINS and Debates of the Convention of ISorth Carolina; called w amend the Constitution of the State, whioh assembled at Raleigh, June 4, 1835. To which are subjoined the Convention Act and the amendments to the Constitution, together with the: votes of the people. A few oopies ffbnly) of the above vnrir wrr v w . . lb ""SI Mill 111 unsold, For sale by . !i , HENRY D. TURNER, jan 12 tf ' North Carolina Book Store. xoou. Dm I860. o I tvtNSUN, WEDDELL &, CO., iarurisis A.SJJ JOBBERS OT STAPLE AND FAN C Y DRY GOODS. No. 78 and 80 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS. English Wrench, and f: America ii. TUT T tnn. dm- . ' via Art L UBSAT VARIETY PLANTATION GOODS, In lar?f. Assnrtmon. Awu, a ruUjline of Notions. Together with every ST-, -oiniiiiiMuu ui uuoas to oe found i Wholesale Houses North or Rnnth. xne trade of Virginia, North Carolina and T.. Store. i J"-aMa oi me woods now in Weekly additions will be added durinr b K.. son. b " Orden projnptly Executed. sept 8 tf CONCENTRATED LEAVEN ! FOR ' Alakine Bread. Xea rate. CONCEJTTRATED LEAVEN IS THE result of careful eh em i ml gradients are pfepared in the highest state of puri ty, and comptmfiaed with a yiew to produce bread of a far better quality and in mmch leas time than by any other preeew, and I submit it with envire confide to the judgmentof discriminating housekeepers, ba- kers, sec, Ac rl- V"4" made b nsin8 Concentrated eaven is lighter. m a;,;ki it has an aereeable. natural tastn; i .. . ' wUl retain its moisture longer than by any other pro! cess, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. Call and o-et a W r 01 no 3 tf r E. A WH1TAKER. CORN AND COTTON Pmhtdi.., SINCLAIR'S! CELEBRATED CORN pt ANTE B Winchester's and Laneiutftp'a n od,e0andlalanUfilCtorer' priCM' hfrS These great laborer savin? m;n.. sve in .eed and 1 laborer, but insubtrtands Tf Crops than any other way of Planting. "A word to the wise ought to be, Ac" S word to Ralegh, Marlhth8 OIL1- OILirOTTTTT E. ALinI0KERKEEPdON HN fanners Oil, Train Oil, Elephant Lunn nn Cod Liver Oil, ' Axle Grease in Boxes. no 28 tf TURNER NORTH CAROLINA AXMA o frtt fto Lord 1861. Tir Md.sold, wholesale and reUil, Wn. D WHEAT. DRILL WITH GUANO AT frTJhf "'ent, On .ale at reduced prieeand m freight. Oneof Pennoks bes with Gnnmo nlX. menteomplete, left from thel2t Ian-. OOZ7 tf . ' JAM.Kg M TflWT.vs 'Lvt 10 BOXES SUPERinir uTiDftn For sale at . PESCUTS DRUO STOBK aaay 23 PETERSBtHtG ADYRMTS. 1860. FAMlIEI I860. -Hton: & Graham. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEA LERS LN .; ..I"- i v..;: - , , . Staple and Tancjr Dry Goods, -'. PETERSBURG; VA., Invite the attention of Southern dealers to their large and extensive stock of FOREIGN AND - 4 DOMESTIC DBY GOODS, now In store and ready for exhibition, corrising a full and handsome range of , Dress 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, Linseys, And leading DOMESTIC GOODS, purchased in large quantities on the most favorable terms, from various 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 la'est 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. jpSf Agents for Coiton Yarns and Shoe Threads. sep 15 2m F ALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 1860. CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, am THOMAS W. ROYSTON'S, 51 J SYCAMORE STREET, PE1ERSBURG, 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 for my sales. Business Suits in the greatest variety, to match. BlackFrench Doeskin Cassimere Frocks, all sizes. Fancy Cassimere Sacks and Frocks, something really nice, all colors and sizes. Overcoats and Sacks, the most desirable stock to be found, all new and well made. Vests by the hundreds, all kinds and sizes, some extra large sizes. -Five hundred pairs superior Black Cassimere Pants '1500 makes of Doeskin. Fancy and Plain styles Cassimere Pants 1500 pairs or more for Qents' and Boys' wear. 150 Boys Over Sacks and Raglans, all new. Children's Clothing in great variety. Gents' Furnishing Goods the best stock in the country fer retail sales, embracing everything belong ing to Gents' Wearing Apparel. Call and examine my stoek, and oblige . se 22 ' - T. W. ROYSTON. PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO., (FORMERLY PEEBLES 4 WHITS.) COMJIISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, No. 23, Old Street, Petersbnry 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, suitsd.to the wants of Farmers and Families. LBM'lt PKEBLB8, Jn6. J. THOMPSON. henry l. pluimer, jr., late of the firm of N. M, Martin, Brother A Co. ".Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Manipulated Guano. june 27 tf. TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH AND VICINITY. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. BEFORE purchasing an article so highly to be priz ed as a good Piano Forte, there are some guides worth knowing. Flattering ourselves that we know h-w to test and judos between Instruments, therefore it is that our Pianos Q 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 fair and eaual Grounds, will he nrnnnnnrtAJ (by competent and impartial critics) snperior to one of like size and value of those we have been eellinir iui tuo iair a years. E. P. NASH A CO. june 6 tf Petersburg, Va. DIRECT TRADE. oou. xau S rail ! ! Fall I ! I 1860. I AM now receiving by ship Susan KJiiks, of my own Importation, direct from Liverpool to City Point,Va., and by Ship W. L. Lindaey, from uiTcrpuono aow iors, a large stock of Earthen. ware,China, Parian Ware. &c, and am receiv ing from the Eastern and Western Factories,' Glass t, are oi an descriptions, uut and Pressed. My stock is large, embracing all goods found in CrockeryGlass. ana House furnishing establishments I am prepared, and will ofFer great inducements to nnnnfnsi and cash customers, and ask, of all an examination of my gooas ana prices before purchasing. SAMUEL STEVENS No. 55 Sycamore St. . PjETEK8BtTRS. Va. est Baltimore and Uity made Stone-Ware on hand. oepiemoer isi, iodu. sept 4tf Standard copy. KETTLE WELL'S MANIFUtATO GUANO rpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RRKW 1. appointed Agents in this place for the sale of this v.oUw:U x ermiier, oeg leave to say that they will be vvuouuiujr suppuea, ana ail orders wiU be filled with promptness, at ine lowest rates. For the past five years this Guano has been thorough ly tested in several State and various soils, with uni versai satisiacuon, as far as we know For sale in lots w ouit, WUJMJNAJNB A JOHNSTON, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Ag-8 5 Petersburg, Vs.. NOTICE.-MR. HENRY L. PLUMMER, JB. has this day withdrawn from the firms of N M Mann, 8o Co., Richmond, and N. M. Mabtin! Bro. A Co., Petersburg. . ' December 31, 1859. HENRY L. PLUMMER, JR., OFFERS his-gincere thanks for the liberal support extend ed to the firms, from which he now withdraws. ta takes the opportunity to solicit the further encourage ment of his friends in the new hn.;n. which he has formed. December 31st, 1859. VHW.uvco .UUUUWVJ1 DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF PEEBLES & WHITE IS thia 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 opVn" count to arrange for the settlement of the earne. The style of the firm wiU be continued for the pur pose of closing the business. P LEMUEL PEEBLES. r, 4 . x THOMAS WHITE. Petersburg, January 2d, 1860. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDBRSIGNBD HAVE THIS DAY formed a Co-partnership under the etvla of pin ducting a General Commission and Gro at ",e old f PwWes A White! 5:!?.? f1" "Pectfully solicit the patron! age of their friends. LEMUEL PEEBLE8 ; Lato of the firm of Peebles A White HKNRY L. PLUMMER, Jr.. Late of the firm of N. M. Martin Bro. A Co . v x ' JNa J- THOMPSON. Petersburg, January 2d, 1860. AE;1? r?fajll from the firm of Pexblxb White, I desire to express mv limm. ti,.w. way worthy of their patronage. Petersburg, J, 2d " WAU A a m mm DIRECT IMPORTATIONS! IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE No. 121, Sycauore Street, ' GILLIAM A DUNLOP if e.?AB'.Va- . wholesale dealers, taanfactnrers and railways to their W1r0rtef 'Ck d Steel, oompSing: Ja'c!: EnglOval, anr8wi;."mister6eman' U Nail Rods, Sheet Iron, Pig and Bar Lead. thlXFL"? "d.defrS exclusively In metal, 'SgassSg " E?.0 FJ FAIX SALES. . TED oo. and nil keep afull supply of the article throughont the season. We shall alsobe con tantiy inppled with "A Noi I PtmJAj?0 Pinter, ordering their .npplieT frw ' rely upon receiving the beet article tibat Is ioU. Bfl 22 Old street. ?IT Md Publi0 KeraUy for their liberal K1B eontinuation to the fimVf Peebles. Plnmmer & c.. . ..ox y miv iu cverv , NORTH CAROLINA. TIME DP HOLDING THE COUBTS. - The United States; Circuit Ccprt for the Dift trict of North Carolina is held Temi-annually at Baleigh on the 1st Monday of Jane and last Mon day in November ' - , . : Jodgee Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia ; Hon. Asa Biggs, f Martin, District Judge salary, $2000. . . , . . . Robert P.. Dick, District Attorney: Wesley Jones, Marshal. r. The United States . District CourU are held at Edenton 3rd Monday in April and October, J. M. Jones, Clerk ;' Newborn 4th Monday in April and October," Benjamin Brown.Clerk; Wilming ton 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and October, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. V THE SUPBEME COURT. The Supreme (hurt of North Carolina is held at Baleigh semi-anaually, on the second Monday in Jane, and the 30th day of December. It is also held once a year at Morganton; Burke county, on the first Monday in August, J. B. Dodge, Clerk. The officers are as follows : Chief Justice, 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 Warrentoo, Attorney General; Hamilton C. Jonee.of Rowan, Reporter: Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litch ford, of WafeTe, Marshal. SUPERIOR -COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the following officers : Judges R. B. Heath, of Chowan; George Howard Jr., of Wilson; John M. Dick, of Guilford ; J. W. Osborne, of Meck lenburg ; John L. Baily, of Orange; Jesse G. Shepherd, of Cumberland, and R mulus M. Saun ders, of Wake. Solicitors Elias C. Hines, of Edenton, rides the First Circuit ; George S. Ste venson, of Crater, Tides the Second Circuit; William A. Jen kin?, the Attorney General, rides the Third Circuit; Tfcos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit Robt Strange, of Cumber land, rides the Fifth Circuit ; William Lander, of Lincoln, rides the Sixth Circuit ; Marcus Er widJ 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 14 Hertford, fourth " " Gates, first Monday after the fourth Monday in M'ch and Sept. Chowan, second " " Perquimans, tbird Pasquotank, fourth, " " ' Camden, fifth ' . Currituck, sixth t " a 8KC0KD CIRCTJIT. Duplin, fourth Monday in March and September. Wane, 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 Mondav in M'ch and Snt. .Onslow, sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in IT.. t! . 1 Carteret, seventh Monday after the fourth Mon- day in M'ch and Sept. Beaufort, eighth Hyde, ninth Monday after the fourth Mondav in Wilson, tenth Monday-after the fourth Monday in THIRI)..CIRCTJIT. Martin, on the Monday before the first Monday in jubiui iuju oeptemoor, Pitt, the first Monday in March and September augeuuuiuo, Btjoona ;i ' Nash, tbird Johnston, fourth r " ' Wake, the first Monday after the fourth Monday A ,.. Jttcn and sept Warren, third Halifax, fourth u Northampton,, fifth " " FOURTH CIRCUIT. Granville, first Monday in March and September Chatham, third " Randolph, fourth . " Davidson, first Monday after the fourth Monday A. L,n -aiarcn ana sept b orsy the, second " ' Stokes, third Guilford, fourth " Rockingham, fifth Caswell, sixth , i Person, seventh ' u Alamance, eighth 'f F1ITB6; CIRCUIT. Moore, Monday before; the last in February and August. i J v Montgomery, the last iMonday in February and Stanly, first Monday ih March and September Anson, second "t , . Richmond, third Robes&n, fourth "ii i Bladen, first Monday after the fourth Monday in p-' rif . , - March and Sept. Columbus, second Brunswick, third f' New Hanover, 4th Sampson, fifth Cumberland, seventh " BIXTB CIBCiriT. Surry, fourth Monday- in February and Auirust, x aaain, nrst after the fourth Monday in February Ath i lu august. - r 4 'I it cf it: i i,- ui Wilkes, third Alexander, 4th Davie, fifth IredeU, sixth Ca awba, seventh Lincoln, eighth ' Gaston, ninth TT:. I m. .. I A. ouion, venm alter tne? fourth Monday in Febrn. Mecklenbure. 11th ! AagUSt- Cabarrus, twelfth xtowan, thirteenth, " . sbvknth ciRctrrr. Cherokee, first Monday in March and September Macon, second. Jackson, third 4l Jtiaywood, fourth - u Henderson, 1st Mondar after the 4th Monday in Buncombe, second W r v Madison, third Yancy, fourth i( u McDowell, fifth. i Caldwell, sixth ' Watauga, seventh Burke, eighth ii Rutherford, ninth h u Polk, tenth i u u Cleveland, 11th u PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS Anson county, on the second Monday in Janaary "ft August Alexander, first Monday in March, June, Sep tember ard December; ' Akmance, first Monday; after the fourth Monday ol Februarv. Mav. Amnut .a -nt v. ' JtJirf 0n?a March and September, and the first Monday in June and December NmSr?'7 !P6brM t Brunswick, first Monday in March, June, Sep tember and December. r BMcombej'second Monday after the fourth Mon. day in March, June, September and December Burke eighth Monday after the fourth- Monday in March June, Septomber and December. 7 tobS? MOD f AP"1' W Caldwell, sixth Mondaafter the fourth Monday in March, J one, September and December. Caswell flrst Monday after th fourth Monday of March, June, September and December. Catawbsv third - Monday in January and . andBecond Monday after the fourth mL March and September. n Monday iu Chatham, second Monday in February M8, gust and November. . BJAa. Chowan, first Monday in February, Mav a, and November. J,aLByAsmt Cleveland, tenth Monday after the fourth Vn 4 in jnarcD, June, September and Decembor y Columbus, secolid Monday in Februarv M . gust and November. J'ay,An. Craven, second Monday in March. June Spr ber and December. une pten. Cumberland, first Monday in March, JUn c tember and December. ' uune"V Curritock' the last Monday in Februarv m August and November. ', laJ, Cherokee, first Mo.iday in March, June SPnt and December. - 1 ePl1 and December. em. Duplin, third Monday in January, Anril t , anl October. 1 ' Jty Davidson, second Monday in Februarv Mav s eust and November. "" J 1 Davie, fourth Monday in February, Mav i and November. J'y.Aug, ust j . i iu x eDruarv v. August and November. y FrankUn, second Monday in March, June tember and December. ' P F is 2a Dcd&j ia Marob' jaEe GaaS'Novdemtr " SS7 " FebrUa' A, Greene, second Monday in Februarv M gust and November. eoruary, May, Au. Guilford, third Monday in February Mav a gust and November. J' J' As QaStnJt.hi.,???ony February and An... March and Sentemtx r Halifax, third Monday in gust and November. February, Mav, Harnett, second Monday in March, June ber and December. Haywood, fourth Monday in March June, Sep. temDer ana uecember Hertford, fourth Monday in Februarv AW gust and November. -iay,An. Hyde, second Monday in February, May, AueM and November. ' 6Jvl Henderson, first Monday after the fourth Monrt. in March, June, September and December " Iredell, third Monday in February, Ma'v Amp, and November. J Aust Johnston, fourth Monday in Februarv. Mav a gust and Govern ber. Jones, fifth Monday after the fourth Monday :B March and September : and on the last Jlorik, in January and July. Jackson, third Monday in March, June, Septem. ber and December. ' Lenoir, first Monday in January and July Ml, third Monday in March and September." ' Lincoln, second. Monday in January and Juir and third Monday after the fourth Mondav ' March and September. Martin,' second Monday in January, April jU r and October. McDowell, fifth Monday after the fourth Mondav in March, June, September and December " Mecklenburg, fourth Monday in 'January Ju and October. . ' Montgomery, first Mondav in January, -Wi .July and October. " '"" Moore, fourth Monday in January, April, JulT 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, Ainmn and November. New Hanover, second Monday in March, June, September and December. Northampton, first Monday in March. June, Sen- tember and December. Onslow, first Monday in March, June, September and December. Orange, fourth Monday ir. February, Mav, Au gust and November, Pasquotank, first Monday in March, June, Ser tember end December. Perquimans, second Monday in February, Slav. August and November. ' PersoD, third Monday of -March, June, Sentem- ber and December. ' Pitt, first Monday in February, May, Augvstand November. Rockingham, fourth Monday in February, 3fav, August and November. Polk, tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in - March, J u'ne, September and December. Randolph, first Monday in February, May, Au gust and November. Richmond, third Monday in January, April, July and October. - J' v M Rowan, first.Monday in February, Mav, August and November. Robeson, fourth Monday in Februarv, May, An gust and November. . Jutneriord. ninth Monday after the fourth Mon day in March. June. -Sentemhnr n.rA D(vmher Sampson, third Monday in February, May, Augusi and November. Stokes, second Monday in March, Jun, Septem ber and December. Surry, second Monday in February, May, August and November. . Stanly, second Monday: in February, May, Au gust and November. Tyrell, fourth Monday of January, April, July Uniop, flrst Monday in January, April, July, and October. Wake, third Monday in January, May, Augusl and November. Warren, fourth Monday in February, May, Au- . gust and November. Washington, third Monday in February, Mav, August and November Watauga, third Monday iihFebruary, May, Au gust and November. Wayne, third Monday in February, May, August and November. Wilkes, first Monday after "the fourth Monday January, April; July, and October. Wilson, fourth Monday in January, April, July and October. - - " V Yancey, fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in jaarcn, j une, September and December. CHISMAN'S YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS rHESl EXCELLENT POWDERS ARE DAILY growing in pubHo favor, and the demand for then a become so great that it is with difficulty the manu Wtarer can keep the market sannlied. Another lua f apply just ready and for sale by mmrn p. y. FESCUD. MONUMENT TO DR. MITCHELL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVLNG DURTATG THE .past summer heard aur snress a wish that a monument should be d Lined at the mni of Rev. Dr. Mitchell, upon the High Peak of the Black Ifonn tain, and regret that it had not already been done, has determined to give his . personal attention to taS m&Sr W, and trusts that bv the aid of ..the thousand? of pupils and friends of that venerable man, he may be enabled to erect it. The undersismed Dronoses to want. -nlain. jubtan- tial Strueture, with the rock found on the spot, and to build it in Buoh a manner that it may also be used as an Observatory. He pledges himself to a'l contribu tors that no pains shall be spared upon his part to have the Structure dm. and fit mnnnmnnt to one, whose moral, intellectual and physical character, w so fit a simile to' the granite on which his body rest. The underfilled will rt hie nemnna.1 attention to the work, and trnsta that hi knavlodn nf the rouDtrr d its people, will enable him tn hare it oonstrocted -as cheaply as is possible to have it done by any out eu. . . , - Meant will bo taken to nreaerva the names of tbo84 who contribute. , The Undersigned ia determined tat the monument shall be erected if any amoun' otx sufficient is obtained. . Kemp P. Battle. Xsd . of Raleirt. will receire con tributions and Messrs. Litchford and HSneh. recortert in the House and Senate of the Legislature will recti any contributions from member of those bodied. I ters addressed to me containing eantnhntions will b Promptly acknowledged. HENRY E. COLTON, aa-Papers ef the State please copy. COTTON GINS. IN 8TORE AT MASV PACT UREB'S prices, W. 6; CTemons, Brown Co',, and 8amL Oriswold's Georgia Gins. Also, Agent for Pratt celebrated Alabama Gins, "' ' , JAMES M. TOWLES, September ard, 1 880 septl IMPORTANT NEW BOOK ITHE WST Principle, or The Sectional Equilibrium. Bo 11 was created; How Destroyed; How it May be Restor ed. By -'ffiarbarossa.'' For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. Kauwi, September, 18M. septll- X
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