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1 '! - 5 - THE SO CTlfrK iB g K h T POST 160 4 ; 1 -. I I I ill i- , it . 3 s JL if 1 Up in the early orn,; Just t the PCP th peep ' ' the milk of the.dairy, TWin the cow a"y- - the cowr away the flcxr in the kitchen, SweePine Making the beds np stair., Waihing the breakfast dishes. Dusting the parlor chairs. Brushing the crumbs from the pantry, Hunting the egg at the barn. Cleaning the turnips for dinner, Spinning the stocking yarn Spreading the whitening linen Down on the bushes below, Ransacking every meadow, Where the red strawberries grow. Starching the "fixing" for Sunday, Churning the snowy cream, Rinsing the pails and strainer Down the running stream ; Feeding the geese and turkies, Making the pumpkin pies, Jogging the little one's cradle, Driving away the flies. Grace in every motion. Music in every tone Beauty in form and feature, Thousands might covet to own Cheeks that rival spring roses, Teeth the whites of pearls; One of these country maids are worth A score of your city girls. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS- PHIPS' DOUGH-PACE. BY" AUGUSTA MOORE. Mr. Phips was a guod man, a loving husband, as everybody, even to th servants and sewing girls who were employed about his house, wil lingly and admiringly lest.fu-d. "My dear," said he to Mrs. Phips, one fin.-, clear winter morning, (he always called his wife " my dear," which proves my opening asser tion ) " my dear, I am sorry to be absent all night ft out your sweet company, and from my dear home ; but I shall be obliged to go away on bu-iness this P. M., and am afraid I shall not be able to return until to-morrow aft moon." " Where are you going, my dear ?" a-ked Mrs P-with a swi el smile. "To Providence, to see about the Lane affair, of which I told you." "Oh !" said Mrs. Phips, with an air of satis faction. She evidently had no objections to the project d jaunt. . Mr. Phips accordingly departed. The .weather had been remarkably cold for several days, and pretty little Mrs. Phips was very much troubled by a chapped face. It was quite sore, and fret ted her not a little. She was afraid it limfnished her beauty, and rendered her an object vless pleasing to her husband's eyes. As she-sat sewing that evening, she .thought oveT what she had Letter do to cure the unpleas ant roughness. I know what I con do." she said a'oud : "I'll put a dough covering on my face to-night, and bv to-morrow it will be a soft, as ever." So that evening she ntadi Do'.ly the chamber maid bring up a pint of dough, and, after ma king all due preparati. n for bed, she rolled and patted out a mak ; and taking cae to make a place to breathe through, aUo a It le for each eye, she stuck it on to her face, and tying it fast with a napkin, laid herself peacefully down to rest. Now it so happened that Mr. Phips met a man npon the toad 10 Providence, who ha I urgent businesi with him, and it became necessary that he should return to Boston. He did so, and gave his entire attention to his companion .until near Heven o'clock that nitjhtj when he turned his steps towards home. He smiled gently to himself as he trod the crisp ground of the common over which his path led him, and one could easily guess he was think ing of the pleasant surpriBe his wife would feel at seeing him home so soon. He entered the house with a night key, and as it was bright moonlight, he thought it usele8 to light up the gas to undress by, so moved about without it. The rays of the moon fell across the bed and illumined what! surely that ghastly visage was not the face of his dear wiff ? Asrthe eyes of the horror-stricken man rested upon the horribly strange thing, lying on the white pillow, where the (to his eyes) beautiful face of his darling Nancy belonged, he uttered an unearthly sound, somewhere between a groan an oath, and a death rattle, and staggered back against a chair on which Mrs. Phips hd placed a pitcher of water and a glass. The chair and its contents, with Mr. Phips on the broken glass and china, came to the floor. Up jumped the fearful vision, and in a sepulchralvoicq, demand ed, " what is it ?" and then cried, ' thieves robbers" and " fire ! ' almost in a breath. The unfortunate husband, half distracted by bewilderim? terror, started for the door. But the brave goblin had no idea of letting a robber es cape so. She rushed after him, and down stairs the two raced ho, with his hair rising and stiff ening in all directions over his head, and the blood dripping from half a dozen gashes in his body ; she screaming with might and main for M help ! help !" her muffled tones sounding worse and worse at every word. On aud on went the twain till tthe large dining hall w as reached. There the terrified servants were meditating whether they had better run to or from the scene of action. The gas was blazing there, for Bid dy, Dolly and Jim had no notion of being mur dered in the dark. Oh! ye mirthful and grotesque deities of old how would ye have delig.ited in that scene ! At the sight of the bloody garments of their master, and the shocking goblin which followed hard after him, Biddy and Jim uttered a pair o yella taat were original beyond all imitation '1 j j ie u.i i .1 .... ana aroppou u ouui oy munder bolts, in two heaps upon the floor. Dolly, who had carried up that unlucky bit of dough, understood the matter better, and, with a sweep of her power ful arm, she' arrested her master's flight, and brushed off the mask which herjnistrtss wore. More ashamed of the figure : they had cut before their servants than they would care to own, the two subsided individuals suddenly withdrew into the privacy of their chamber, leaving Dolly, whose agony of mirth broke forth the very moment the last flutter of night-linen had disappeared through the door, to " shake Otttw her fellow-servants, and satisfy them the best way she could, that the " shapes of terror" which had blasted their vision, were nothing but mortal shapes of flesh and blood, rather spar ingly covered- with dry goods. Hoping that Ir. and Mrs. Phips enjoyed a good night's rest, ' and that their little adventure in no wise dis turbed their conjugal felicity, I wish my readers "a respectful gnorl afternoon, and relapse into silence. Arthur's Magazine. Washington, August 4, 1855. - Gentleman: The following toast, offen-d at a Fourth of July celebration at Cranberry, New Jersey wh'ch has reached me through a private source, is too good to be lost Pray pass it a round and oblige, yourse tru'y, R. S. C. ' The Revolution: At first the odds senned against us; but thank God New Jersey contain ed the two tons that turned the scale in our fa vor. Princeton and Trenton. "Rarifikld Men." The closing paragraph of an article from the pen of Henry Ward Beecher, is as follows: "Alas ! that we should have so nMny rariried men among us, who are so holy that they cannot quite touch the ground, and yet are not elherial enough to rise entirely up, and therefore hanj in an unplea -ant oscillation between earth and heaven, quite uncertain in their own minds to whichjheir duties belong." . Adversitt exasperates fools, dejects cow- Hards, draws out the faculties of the wise and ingenious, puts the modest to the necessity of trying his skill, awes the eloquent, and makes the idle industrious. Much may be said in fa vor of adversity; but the worst of it is, it has friends. ADVERTISEMENTS. A NEW MAP - OF .NORTH CAROLINA. The undersigned are preparing, and will publish us S Jon as the necessary. Surreys, Ac, can be obtained, a New, Large and Complete Map of North Carolina, five feet by three, well engraved and finished in the best style" It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in consequence of the requeut enquiries on this subject, that the uuder.signed have embarked in the enterprise. j. The only attempted work of this kind is that of McRca published in 1833 ; and since then the Counties, Towns, Roads and Post-offices have increased in number, and all our works of Internal Improvements, with small excep tions, been set on foot. It is intended that the New Map, now proposed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the Na tural Features of the State the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds Lakes, Rivers, Creeks, Mountains, Ac. Also, the public improvements and artificial divisions. The Railroads, Plank roads, Counties, County towns Post-offices, Cities, Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Col eges. Academies, Ac, Ac. The Map will be ready by the summer of 1855. WILLIAM U. COOKE, SAMUEL PEARCE. Information from any source, and which may be of set vice in making the above work, will be thunkfuliy receiv ed. All communications should be addressed to WJI. D. COOKE. Raleigh, March, 1355. 22 Papers copying the above advertisement for six months andimllinvattention to it editorially, wilj be entitled to a copy of the Map, In all cases, a marked copy of the Paper containing the notice, must be sent to the " South ern Weekly Post," Raleigh, N. C. THE NEW HOTEL, WELDON, N. C, : IS NOW OPEN' for the reception of visitors. This Hotel is new and newly furnished, and the Proprietors w-ill use every effort to keep a GOOD HOUSE, and ren der their guests comfortable. They respecifhlly solicit a share ot public patronage. T. J. JAR RAT i 5c Co. Proprietors. MEALS always ready on the arrival of the cars. July, 1355. " 3i tf. NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD Schedule of Mail Train from and after the 10th July. WEST. STATIONS. Goldsboro', Boon Hill, Mitchenor's, Stalling', Raleigh Mornsvillc, Durham's Hillsboro', Mebane's, Haw River. Haw River, Mebane's, Hillsboro', Durham's, . Morrisville, Raleigh, Sellings' Mitchenor's, Boon Hill. Goldsboro'. Dist. Arrival. Departure 2.00 a m. 12.25 2.42 a. m. 2 47 " 9.75 3 20 " S.2) -V 11.58 4.0o " 4.10, " 14.92 5.00 ' 5.10 " 12.12 5.5-1 " 5 55 " 13.64 6.42 " 6.47' 14.00 7.35 " 7 40 " U.OO 8.1a " s.15 8.00 8.42 " EAST. 1.00 p.m. 8 00 1 27 p.m. 1.32 " 9.00 2.02 " 2.07 " 14.00 2.55 " 3.00 " 13.64 3.4S " 3.51 " 12.12 4.32 " 4.40 " 14 92 5 30 " 5 35 " 11.53 6.15 " 6.20 " U.75 6.53 " 6.58 " 12.25 7.40 ' Th Mail Train going West will meet the Freight Train at Hillsboro'. The Mail Train going East will meet the Freight Train at Durham's. Raleigh, July 2nd, 1S55. 30 FRANKLIXTON Steam sash, Door. Blind and Shatter Manufactory Fr.tnklinton Franklin county, N. C. LIST OF" PRICES. DOORS. Feet. Iuches. Feet. Inch 2-2 bv 6 2 2 2' bv 6 4 2 2 bv 6 6 2 4 by 6 4 2 4 oy 6 6 2 6 by 6 4 2 6 by 6 6 2 8 by 6 6 2 8 by 6 8 2 6 by 7 . 6 2 6 by 8 0 2 8 by 8 0 2 10 by 6 10 1 10 by 6 8 2 11 by 6 2 3 0 by 6 4 3 0 -fcf 6 6 3 0 by 6 8 8 0 by 6 10 3 0 by 7 0 8 1 by 6 6 1l $2.00 I $2.25 $2.40 V $2.50 $2,60 $2.75 Mouldings on one side 44 cents extra. The above doors are all two pannels. SASB. Glass. by 9 by 10 by 12 by 14 by 12 shuttrrs. The sire of Windows. 7 8 9 9 10 cents, cents cents cents cents $2.00 f . 2.00 2.25 2.50 1 3.5-j" The above sash stuff is 1) inches thick. 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14. by 14 by 16 by 14 by 18 bv 12 by 16 by 18 by 20 by 16 by 18 by 2 i by 20 by 22 ;0 cents. lO1 cents 10 cents llj' cents 12 cents 12 cents 13 cents 13 cents 13 cents 11 cents 15 cents 15 cents 16 cents $2.75 8.0O 3.8.1 3.31 3.31 3.50 3.60 3.85 3.90 3.95 . 4.00 4.12 4.25 The above sash and shutter stuff is 1 inches thick. 10 by 14 . 1 1 cents. ll"cents 11 cents 12 cents Yi)4 cents l'2i cents 13 cents 13) cents 14 cents 14J cents 15 cents 15 cents 16 cents $3.00 3 .31 8.82 3.35 3.40 3.50 3.6a 35 3 70 4.00 4.25 4.30 4.50 10 li 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 by 16 by 14 by 16 by IS by 16 by U by 20 by 1'5 by 18 by 2 2 by 2D by 22 The above sash and shutters are 1 inches thick. Please observe this in making Window Frames The Stmt will be as follows: Top Rail 2 v- inches. Styles do. - w . Meeting Rail, mches Bottop. do. i a0. Mnntii. icn . rtSSno4utm 7 inch" wide can be had at the P All oJ!,T I' CLAWSON, Conductor. wirantU, jSaS. "t?ie& ' Jalj 1 1855. 5 33' Glen Anna Female Seminary. LOCATION, Davidson Co.. six miles West of Normal Colleee. and Six miles from Hunt's Store on the Plank Road. Trcstem. Rev. Dr. Deems, and Rev. Messrs. Closs and Hudson, of the N. C. Conference, B.B.Roberts, Esq., saiisoary, v.Mooner, Esq., Gold rim, oon. Esq., Thomasville. " Teachers. Miss Margaret G. Nixon and Miss Sarah L. Hampton. 1 bum". The seventh session will open on v eanesaay, the 12th of September, 1835, and continue five months. The price of tuition is graduated as follows : In the Primary Class 9, in the Second Class $11, in the Senoir Class $13, Music on the Piano, with no extra charge for the instrument, $ 1 ; French $6 ; and when paid strictly in advance will be deducted from each of these charges. Board, (exclusive of lights) $6 a month, when one half is paid in advance otherwise the charge will be $7 a month. The pupils will be charged from their entrance to the close or the session, and no deduction will be made for absence, except in cases of personal or family illness. A Circclar May be obtained by addressing Joseph Shelton, Esq., Thomasville, Davidson Co., N.C. Aug. II, 1855. 37 6w. THE NORFOLK BULLETIN. rpHlS PAPER has recently been established in Nor X folk, Va., by Thos. W. Lpshur, Esq., editor and pro prietor. It gives all the news, foreign and local, and has one of the largest circulations in the city and coun try in that section of country. The subscription is only four dollars per year n&yabX&invariably in advance. It is a fine paper for families containing a complete direc tory to all the business firms in the city. Persons from North Carolina would find it to their interest toisubscnbe to the Bulletin, in preference to any other paper publish ed in Norfolk. The editor would sell an interest in the paper to any one with capital, willing to engage in such an enterprise. Address the editor of the Bulletin, Norfolk. July, 1855. 35 tf. FOR SALE. THE OFFICE AND FIXTURES of the "Metropoli tan " are offered for sale by the Proprietor. The of fice is well supplied with every thing necessary for pub lishing a large paper, also with a good job assortment. Terms made known by applying to ,ne subscriber, ' - ' SH. WHITAKE, Raleigh. July 28th, 1855. 85 tf. 55" Standard copy till forbid. CASH MUSIC STOKE- MUSIC AT THE REDUCED PRICES. WILLIAM HALL & SON, 239 Broadway, (oppo site the Park.) have reduced the entire Non-Copy right Music of their extensive Catalogue to nearly one hall its former prices, and have also made important re- J.i.i;..b in tkalr valiiaM,. O.n vriulita nrtnsictiniT nt thf principal works of the favorite and celebrated composers, Wm. Vincent Wallace, M. bTRAKoscH, ueo. r . Koot. F. H. Brows. J A. rowuR, Wm. Dressler etc., etc. In affixing our new prices we have so arranged it, that they are represented by the coins ot our own currency, and we have made them, as tar as possiDie.in decimals. The price will be maked on every piece of music. Th Non-Couvritrhts thus ' Reduced price, cents;' and the Copyriahts thus " Copyright, cents ; " All the Nori-Copyright-Mus'c printed previous tj this arrange ment will be sold at one-half the old price9. . A proportionate reduction will be made on our In ctruction Books. &.C.. &.C. -Since the study ot music has become an essential branch of education, a reduction in ' the price of Sheet Music has been demanded by the public, and we have no doubt that the plan we have adopted will increase our sales sufficient to warrant us in carrying out our enterprise to its lu lest extent. Our Catalogue already contains the works ofthe best European Authors, and we will continue to reprint such as ina hereafter be published all ot which will be odd at less than one-half the prices ofthe foreign cop'es. We will continue the manufacture of piano-fortes guitars, flctes, &,c , &.c . and also the importation of EVERT ARTICLE OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, and Will Sell lor Cah onlv. at ereatly reduced prices. A majority of the Music Publishers of New-York, Bos ton, Philadelphia and Baliimore, having combined against us, in order to prevent the public from receiving the benefit of our ereat reduction, have relnscd to tupply our orders fortheir Music, or to purchase Music Irom us, or tqsell to any one who dare furnish us with their music. For a short time our stock may be incomplete, but we will at once proceed to re-publish all the popular Non-Uopright pieces ot their catalogue? ai me reaucea prices, ana we nave no doubt, but we will soon find thoe who will dare sup ply to us all our other wants. We are determined to sell to the public at the lowest prices, consistent with n re munerativc profit to the Publisher and Dealer, or Teach er, and will neiihor cntei into, or submit to any combina tion for a contrary purpose. It is ol course understood that it is impossible for us to sell the music of other publishers, except those who have adopted our reform, at the new prices, and it is therefore necessary that th" public should' select from ourCatalogue in order to avail themselves id the Reduced Price. Cat alogues sent to any part ofthe United States Iree of charge SSd Dealers, Seminaries and Teachers, supplied on the lowest terms. OCT Sole Agents in York for Prince & Co's Melo deons. Orders from any part of the country, inclosing the money, will be promptly andtaitnlully attended to. VV 1L.L.I A !VI H AL1L1 OL SUiN , Broadway, (opposite tho Park,) NewYork. May, 1856. 6 tf. VTTARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGIATE T V INSTITUTE. The 25th Session of this Ins titutiou will commence the 1st Wednesday in July next All charges are made from the time of entrance to the close of the Session. There are frequent Lectures upon the Nat. Scences with expirements. Important advan tages accrue to pupils who' enter at the beginning of the Board per Session 5 months . Washing Fuel, Lights, &,c . . Tuition in English .$55 00 . 5 0 12 5) Stationery for School Room 100 Fuel for School Room '. 50 Music on Piano, and use ol Instrument ; .23 00 Vocal Music, Needle and Fancy Work Gratis Landscape Drawingand Crayon, each 10 00 Wax Flowers Wax Fruit and I'ellis Work, each 5 00 Oil Painting , 15 oo Grecian Painting 10 00 Music on Guitar aud use of Inst ,. . 20 00 Ancient and -Modern Languages, each 10 00 For, further information apply to Graves fe Wilcox Warrenton, N. C. June 23, laoo. 30 2m. - BRITISH PERIODICALS.. EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to republish the following British Periodicals, viz . 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2 The Ediubarg Review. ( IVhi'.) 3 The North British Review, (Five Church) 4 The Westminster Review. (Liberal.) 'o Blackwood's Edinburg R"view, (Tory ) The present critical state ofEuropean affairs will render these publications unusually interesting du ring the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, aud flying rumors ofthe daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the fu ture historian, written after the living interest ami excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such in addition to their well-established literary, scien tific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are pow permanently made for the ciptof Uly ShHs-ftorh the British Publish ers, by which we re enabled to place all our re prints in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Al though this involves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to'fumish the Periodicals at tin same low rates as heretofore, viz : Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews $ 3 qq For any two ot" the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 oq For all four ofthe Reviews 5 qq For Blackwood's Magazine 3 qo For Blackwood and three Reviews o on I7 1,1.. .1 , 1 .1 r. . r or Diacitwooa ana tne iour Kevlews 10 00 $3T 1 aymenls to be made in all cases in ad vance. Money current in the Slate where issued wdl be received at par. CLUBBING. Auisuouiiioi twenty-nve per cent, Trom the above Reviews wiil be allowed to Clubs ordering lour or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Ihus: t our copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9: four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for 30 Dollars; and so on POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, through Agents, free of postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any nart of the United Stas will be but twenty-four cents a year for "Blackwood," and but fourteen cents a year for each of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 4 Gold Street, New York. N. B L. S. & Co., have recently published and have now for sale, the "Farmer's Guide," by Hen ry Stepens, of Edioburg, and the late Prof. Norton, of Yale College, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood en gravings. Price, in muslin binding, Six Dollars. 3T This work ii not the old uBook of the Farm" lately resuscitated, and thrown upon the market. QCPERIOR FRENCH CASSLMERE PANTS l-Svv. O would call particular attention to our style of Sum mer Pants. Ther are "just the thine." One hundnxl pair just received. -, L. HARDING. April zi, isdd. 21 W . H. R. AT THEIR NEW STORE, NO. INVITE (Jttcntion to their large and magnificent stock otSilitrSatint, Ihne Goods, Embroideries, Cloak, Mantittai &C- sell cted expressly for their own trade, viz : - :, ---c . . Paris qrUlity R AYE and PLAIN POULT DE SOLE, rich Plaid and Brocade. ' ROBESA)'ENFANS, in new and elegant designs. Extra Rich PBAID POPLINS and VALENCIAS. Paris Printed M. DE LAINES and CASHMERES, new and confined styles Paris Embroidered COLLARS, CAPES, SLEEVES, DRESSES, HDKFS, Ac. Paris "flftde CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, in Velvet Satin, Moire, Antique, Ac. ALEXANDRE'S superior KID GLOVES. ' The above, in addition to their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS.as well as an immense variety of SILKS, MERINOS, BOMBAZINES, &c, must form the most extensive and attractive stock in the city, they offer at extremely low prices. Remember, that we keep constantly on hand, a full stock of Gents' wear of all kinds, namely cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, Ac, Ac, Hats and Caps, (our hat department is especially worthy of a purchasers' attention before purchas ing elsewhere, as we have them from a Knmo Nothing, to a Wide Awake, and an Eye-upener,) also a choice lot of groceries, salt, Ac, a full assortment of crockery, and glassware, Come and See. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER, Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1854. 41 CDuPRE ,4 CO., General Agents, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Princess Street, Wilming- .on, a. t;. August, 1854. u. l'crrvn., DAN'L B. BAKER. 36 tf. BUSBEE & BATTLE, ATTORNEYS AND COUN sellors at law, Raleigh, N. C , will attend promptly to any business entrusted to their care, in the central counties of the State, and in the State and Federal Courts. Qcextin Bcsbee, Comifaissioner of Deed, &c, for New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Arkan sas, Tennessee. Aug. 1854. n37 tf. GAZETTEER OF NORTH CAROLINA THE undersigned is engaged in conjunction with oth ers in the preparation of a Gazetteer of the State of North Carolina, and desiring to render the work as com plete and satisfactory as possible, respectfully solicits the countenance and aid of the citizens ol the State in further ing the Undertaking. The miscellaneous character ot the materials out ol which a Gazetteer ofthe State must ne cessarily be constructed, suggests the importance ot secur ring the cooperation of persons in every County w o may be able to furnish such minute and local information as could be obtained from no common source. Relying up on the intelligence and public spirit of our citizens, the un dersigned takes the liberty to request that persons in any part of the State will at theirearliest possible convenience, I'urii'sh htm in detail as much information as they possess or can obtain on the following points, viz : 1. The names of the Post Offices in your County, and the distance and direction trom the County 1 own 2 Thn naniHs of the Rivers end Creeks, suing the een- eral direction in which they run, and where they empty. Golden Plover, Canvass Back and Red Headed Duck, A 3. The name and location of Mills, Factories, Foun- ; merican Widgeon, Scaup Duck and Canada Goose. deries, &c, &c j Price $1.00. Address JOHN KlilDER, 4. The Schools and Colleges, wun the numDer ot Teachers and Pumls. 5. The Chufches, designating the denomination of each. 6. I'fee character and productiveness of the Mines, and Fisheries and the principal article of export. 7. The number of Lawyers, Physicians, Merchants and otherprofessional men. 8. The general character of the timber and the soil in different parts of the County. To those who hav-i so promptly responded to the above ' re'quest, the subscriber returns his sincere thanks, and hopes that many others will communicate s much valuable in k formation as they can collect, on all or any ofthe forego- i ug subjects of enquiry. W. D. COOKE. Raleigh, August, 1854. Papers in the State giving tho above a ewnser tions and calling attention to it ediicrialy , w ill be entitled to a copy ofthe work. ry large supply of Yarnishes tohand T1AINTS AND U1L. A ve all kinds of Paixts. Oils, aud and for sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the most accommodating terms by P. F. PESCUD.JI Sept. 24, 1853. 43. FIRST PREMIUM ! SMUT & SCREEN ING MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT. Im portant to Millers and Mill Owners. This machine in ce'ved the first premium at the North Carolina State Fair, and was recommended to the public as the best now in use in the State. Seven hundred "t them ate n-w running in North Carolina, all of which areiow in operation and have given the most entire satisfaction, in regard both to performance and durability, some having run six years and perform as well now as they did at first, and have no' been out of order one day. 'We have thrown out ten different Smut Machines to mnke room for this. They are warranted for five years, and delivered at the Mill any where in the State. Manufactured and sold bv JNO. A. McMANNAN, South Lowell, Orange County, N . C. ! DT Cat this advertisment out and keep it. June 10. 1835, n27 tf. BONNETS. A HANDSOME asso rtment of Silk, Lace, Leghorn and White and Black. Ribbons a large assortment and very cheap. Collars1, Undersleoves, Chimezetts, Gloves. Plain and emb. Handk'ts,-Hosiery &c. at the. same place. H. L. EVANS. , March 31, 1SS5. 18 JOHN GORDON, & SON, Grocers and Dealers in Metals, Leather, etc., No. t)4 Main-St., Richmond, Va., offers for sale Swedes American and Eng lish Iron, all kinds and sizes ; English arid American ' Blistered, Cast, Shear, German, round, octagon and String Stel; McCormick;&. Palmer's Mould Boards ; Ground Wagon and Cart Boxes; Horse-ShOe Nail Rods j Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, and Spelter Solder; Block Tin, in Pigs and Bars; Braziers Sheeting and Bar- Copper ; Sreist and Bar Lead and Wire ; Saucepan H andles Bucket Ears and Bucket Handles ; Sour, DinI er. Breakfast and Bakers-Tin Plates; Tinned an i Black RivfTs ; Boot and Shoe Linings BrtDLNO, AXji &c ; Carpet Warp, white; colored; Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins; GROCERIR SttP ALL KINDS. ' EDGEWOKTH FEMALE SEMINARY. GREENSBORO', N.C. The next Session of this Institution, which has now been in successful operation for fifteen years, will com mence on Wednesday 1st Angu"t. The course of study is designed to be thorough and sys tematic, embracing every thi'ng necessary to a solid and ornamental education. It is very important that pupils be present at the open ing of the fes-iion. A few days' absence at the com mencement o tbe year when the classes are formed and new studies entered npon, may embarrass the pupil ior weeks- i Catalogues containing the Course of Study, Expenses, &.C., will be forwarded on application to RICHARD STERLING, Principal. 29 6m. Standard copy 3 months. "PRINTING INK M .4 N UF ACTOR DEPOT X. ana Uihce o. Ml Ulifl st., opposite Harper A Bro. The subscriber continuee to manufacture, and has con stantly on hand, Printing Ink ol all the varieties of qual itiesand color. Printers aqd Merchants will find their orders executed at moderate prices and may be assured of receiving as good an article as there is'in the market. GEORGE MATHER. N. Y., May 26, 1855. - tf. N. B. A S'ock for sale, on hand at the OfBce of the " Southern Tf jekly Post," Raleigh, N. C. WILLIAM A. GWYER, Factor, CommissioWand Forwarding Merchant, Wilmington, X. CAies particular attention to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac. ; has all necessary wharves, sheds and ware houses for the accommodation of Produce, and will make cash advances on consignments tc him or his friends in New York. September, 1853. 2 KID GLOVES 30 DOZEN ALEXANDERS, Bagons, Courvaaiers and Caldesaegeur make, tor Genu and Ladies. W. II. &. R. S. TUCKER March 81, 1855. is LETTER AND FOOLSCAP PAPER'S. 900 RfaJT8 Good Whke better Paper, price $2.00. UU A Ream, worth J2.50. 200 Reams Good Blue Letter Paper, price $2.00. A Ream, worth $2.50. 200 Reams Good White Foolscap Paper, price $2.00. A Ream, worth $2.50. FP saleW h. d. Turner, b i- v w , . N. C. Book Store. . Rahgh, May 19, 1855. 2& S. TUCKER, 8. FAYETTEY!! C IG IRS AND CHEWING TOBACCO.-The lovers of the weed will be glad to hear that the subscriber has received an invoice of Superior Cigars tine cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco, various brands, and some Smoking Tobacco, as fragrant as they can rind anvwhere. P. F. PESCUD. : Sept. 24, 1853. 43 CALL AT PESCUD'S Drug Store for your sup plies of American and Foreign Perfumery, Toom and Hair Brushes, Coarse and Fixe Combs, Soaps and Shavino Cukams, Pomades and Hair Oils. , Pescud keeps a large stock and sells at a small ad vance to consumers and the trade. Sept. 24, 1853. 43 Gun . J i i i i :M( r, Ti 1 ii g 1 atke.&c. JOHN KRIDER, Manufacturer Importer and Wfiolesale and Retail Dealer inHiot, Guns, Hijiti, Pistols, Fushing Tackle, and all kinds of Sporting Appar atus, together with a general assortment of materials f gun makers, X. E. Cor. of Walnut and Second Streets, Philadelphia. All of which, and such other articles as belong to h's line of Business, will be sold as low as can be afforded by any establishment in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the Frank lin Institule of Philadelphia, has awarded to him sind. 1840, two certificates, six silver medals, and one recall j premium ; and in 1354, the Crystal Palace of New York, j awarded to him a medal, the only one awarded for Shot, i Guns and Rifles in the United States. "Krider's Sporting Anecdotes," illustrative of certain varieties of American Game, with Rerna. l;s on the Chiir ; acter of the Doc. Field Dotrs. Snine. WooHoK-k Rail i riiirriage, uucK ana rigeon match shootin io nft rhu k ten I Bunting or Reed Bird. Grass Glover Hnll-hi1ri , , second and Walnut, Philadelphia. August 26, 1S54. 33 ly. OAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. Puttick a.,d O Mitchell would respectfully inf. men -.-imjMM.iin.-ni. is now in tne " lull tide ot successful operation," and they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, m Cake and Bread-Baking, Candy making Sec, c. Nuts, Fruits, Groceries, &.c, always kept on uauu. CIGARS. Our stock of Cip7irR is Vfrv 1 Q rnp asmA ( them of the choicest brands, such as F.le Gratitude.Cobden I Regalias, Silvas, Excelsior, El Ciervo, Steamboat Prin i cipes, and a variety too numerous to mention. : OCT Parties in the city or country furnished with every i description of Conleetionaries, on the shortest notice and most reasonable tefms. BRIDE'S CAKE carefully packed and sent to any ...... . .4 it... ., . L! ) , , l , rt . - , i. u. mc ti.nc. ougiir ana .uoiasses canes, also Dandy. ! tunable for country stores, packed in barrels or smaller ' Pkages cheaper than they can be bought at any other oum in North Carolina or Virginia. Low profits and ij"!"'. sun.-, . '-Ml llluilU. Raleigh, May 28, 1353. n26 tf. U1 U)l HING.-T. R. Fentress has just re- ceived an elegant lot of superior cut velvets for vest- ings. Also, a splendid assortment nf nontl,m,n', f ; robes, made to any order. Call and examine, and you will find at my establishment, a full block ot Goods in m, line, not to be surpassed by any either in quality or cheapness of price. Remember the house-No. 15, Fayetteville Street, opposite Pescud's Drug Store and Pomerov's Book Establishment . . , T. R. FtNTRESS, Merchant Tailor. Knleigh, November 3, 1853. 8 DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD? Pub Ushers, Stationers, Merchants, and Others, who re quire Illustralions tor Advertising or Ornamental purposes, are respectfully invited to notice the subscribers " En graving Establishment." Specimens of fine and bold work, in every style always on hand. All orders will receive immediate attention, and to save delay, pleasestate whether to be finely oxecuted or tor what purpose and at about what price cut. Designs artistically arranged, m a manner, style and price to suit all purposes. Those in want of illustrations, will find it to their advantage to order of WHITNEY JOCELYN & ANN IN, Arristsand Engraverson Wood. JSo. 60 Walton-Street, Jew York. March, 6, 1853. WINDOW GLASS A large supply of all sizes and qualities, kept on hand or ordered, to suit any size sash at very low rates. Also, a good supply of PUTTY. Dealers will p!-se give me a chance to fill their orders before buying else where, if tbey want good bargains. , P. F. PESCUD. Sept. 24. 1R53. , - 43 PETER W.HINT0N, COMMISSION MERCHANT. , NOS. 25 AND 26 ROTHERTS WHARP, 1 777 '"j?:-'; NORFOLK, VA." O PECIAL attention paid to selling' Tobacco, Flour C3 Grains, Cotton, Natal Storks, Ac, Ac. Also tj neceiviug anu rorwaruing uooas. REFER TO Charles L. Hinton, Esq., Wake County, N C J. G. B. Roulhac, Esq., Raleigh, N. C. George W. Havwood. Esq.. RaleiVh. N r. William Plummer, Esq., Warrenton. N C. Sept 23, 1854. 42 ly. MEDICATED INHALATION. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, AS TREA brlJir- N- TRIST, with his celebrated Hi GEN AND OXYGENIC VAPOR Dr. Trist. eraduat" of the Rovnl P.nlUo ,,f in London, and the recipient of diplomas fram the Lung Institution of Edinburgh and the Hotel des Inva'idesof rans, naving settled permanently in NewYork for the practice of his profession, begs leave to suggest to the cit izens of the United States that several vears of study and successful experiments in England ird Scotland. as other parts of Europe, with Consumption in all its forms, enable him to warrant, not onlv roliAf hut . plete cure to all those suffering with this great national dis ease. Dr. Tri-t deems it unprolessional to advertise ; but oth ers having represented themselves as the originators ot the Inhalation Treatment, he would say to the afflicted that he alone is entitled to its first introduction, and would caution all against using the useless and dangerous com pounds advertised by incompetent persons. " TAM CP THY BED AND WALK " Dr. Trist would sny to those interested, that he ha. had manufactured, lor the use of his patrons, his " Patent In haling Tubes," through which the vapor is conveyed to me pans aueciea. ana wnicti earnestly commends lor the cheering results which hive attended their use: and the fact, that they may be used by the most feeble invaiid with out any unpleasant symptoms. To those residing out of the city, Dr. Trist will forward one of the Inhaling Tubes, together with a package of the Vapor, sufficient to last three months, accompanied with ampje directions '.'or use, on the receipt of a letter contain ing $10 Ten dollars, and describing symptoms. A cure is warranted in all stages of Consumption, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all other "affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Air Passages. In case of failure, the money will be returned. Address (post paid) Dr. E. N. Trist, 68 Grand Street, New York City. GO TO HAVEN'S and get one of his beautiful STERESCOPIC PICTURES. They are the order of the day. Cratox Dagcrrrbottprs taken in the neatest style by HAVEN'S. Go and see them.j Raleigh, Nov. 25, 1654. . 62 insurance Companies JiORTH CAROLINA -MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE North . . . Carolina Mutual Insurance Company, held on the 9th mat. the following persons were elected Directors and Officers tor the ensuing year : DIRECTORS: J. B. G. Roulhac, Raleigh. Henry D. Turner, do. J. R. Williams, do. T. H. Selby, do. C. W. D. Hutchiugs, do. James F. Jordan, do. James M. Towles, do. James E. Hoyt, Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Newborn. Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edenton. W. W. Griffin, Elizabeth City. F. F. Fagan, Plymouth. -W. N. H. Smith, Murfreesboro. H. B. Williams, Charlotte. Geo. A. Smith, Milton. O. F. Long, Hillsboro'. r Joseph White, Anson County. , Josh. Boner, Salem, A, T. Summy, Asheville. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. B. G. Roulhac, President. H.D.Turner, Vice President. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent John R. Williams, 1 T. H. Selby, Executive Committee. C. W. O. Hutchings, ) This Company has been .in successful ODeration for more than 9 years, and continues to take risks upon ail classes ot property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) uponfayorab'- terror. Its Pol icies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000,a large portion of which is in Country risks ; and its present capital is nearly Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost oflnsurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent pr annum, on all grades of property embraced in its fenerations. l -. , -I . All communications inreference to insurance should b addressed to the Secretary, postpaid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Srfj , Raleigh, Jan. 9th, 1855. TVTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE 1NSUR- Lk ance Company, Kaleigh, JN . t. I his Company in sures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for life, on the mutual principle, the assuredfor lite narticinatine in all the nrofits of the Company. I or pol icies granted for the whole term of lite, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may be given tor one half the aniountot the premium bearing interest a to percent, without guaranty. The prompt mannerin which all losses have been paid oy tnis uompany, togetner wnn tne low rates 01 premium present great inducementsto such as are disposed to insure Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years, for two-thiras their value. All lossesare paid within 90 days aftersatiafactory proof is presented. DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. D. Havwood James F. Jordan, H. W. Husted, -Wm. H. McKee Wm. W. Holdeh, Wm. D. Cooke, R. H. Battle, Wm. H. Jones, F. C. Hill, Seaton Gales. Charles B. Root, OFFICERS. Dr. Charle E. Johnson, President, William D Haywood, Vice President , James F. Jordan, Secretary, William H. Jones, Treasurer , H. W Hcsted, Attorney. Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. McKee, M. D. Board of Richd. B. Haywood, M. D. J Consultation . William D. Cooke, 1 p :. " W. W. Holdes, Exgeui'Je Com- Charles B. Root, ) mittee. J. HERSMAN, General Agent For further information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and torms ot proposal, which may be obtain .. J . . 1 rtXL .-.u-r " 1 eu hi me uiuce ui tne vuinpaiiy , or any 01 lis Agencies. communications should oe addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES F. JORDAN Secretary REENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE JT Company. Ths cost of Insurance on the Mutual plan is but a small sum, compared with a joint stock company. I his company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risKs are 111 the West, very many ot whichare m the country. '1,1 - r 1 1 ne company is entirely tree irom debt : has made no assessments, and has a very large amount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to tjie public. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected ior ine ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MEN DEN HALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sect. & Treasurer. W. H. CUMMING. General Aeent PETER ADAMS, Secretary GEORGE T.COOKE, Agent at Raleigh. January 1, 18S5. 29 tf. "VfORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THE .UN Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. The Sessions ol this Institution will hereafter commence on the First day ot September of each year, and continue ten months. This change has been made in order to bring the vaca tions into the months of July and August, which, on account ol the heat of that season, are less adapted to study than the other months. It also brings the Com mencement 01 the School to the seasonvhen the Sheriffs bl the different counties are coming in to make their returns, thus affording a good opportunity lor parents to send their children. The following are the Officers in the Intellectual Department ol this Institution. WM D. COOKE. M. A., Principal. J. A. Waddei.l, M. D.,1 Rev. H. Hardie, ( Professors and Geo. E. Ketcham, t Teachers. Charles M. Grow. J tty Applications for admission should be made to the Principal. Raleigh. August 14.1854 tf. BLOOM FIELD FEMALE SEMINARY. This In stitution, which has been 20 years in successful opera ion, is situated in the village of'Bloomfield, Essex county, New Jersey, about 4 miles from Newark, and 12 miles from the city of New York. The different departments of instruction are under tht care of nine teachers, who are thoroughly prepared lor their work, not only by an intimate practical acquain tance with the branches taught, but by an "aptness to teach," which is even more important to insure success. Every facility for intellectual improvement, such if Maps, Globes, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Library, Mineralogicaf and Conchological Cabinets, hae been provided, so that this Institution, in-every respect, will compare favorably with the best institu tions in the country. f - Circulars containing terms, and other particulars may bo obtained of Wm. D, Cooke, Esq., Principal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, either by personal application or by letter, post-paid. H. B, COOKE, p. . . R. L. COOKE, Principals. Bloomfield, Essex Co. N. J. January. 1855. " 6tf. BAILEY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR is com mended to the special attention of Teachers In l than four months it has passed through two editions and is httcd not only lor the school as a ten-book, but as a book ot reference. Assuch.it is used bv Dr. Mi-r, in the University of Virginia, in his lectures on Gram mar, and by many literary men in the different professions. Published by Clark &. Hesser, Philadelphia ;and sold by . - in v 1 7 tCUW. 1UUP ismo, NOTICES &iperior"1n some" respects to any Grammar now before the public. I believe it will greatly aid in diffusing a more correci anowieage 01 our language. JJr McUvffey. ' autu a manual as me leacner wisnes to place in the hands of his pupil. Trof. Campbell. Simple as an elementary work, and suited to complete the education of the English scholar. Rev. J. Greer. A Grammar which has done all that a Grammar can do. The best exposition ofthe English language with which we are acquainted. Nat. Intelligencer. We cordially agree in opinion with Dr. Mc Guffey, ana connaeniiy expect it will become a general favorite. Southern Weekly Post. As near to perfection as is likely to be reached. The author has gained his object. Portland Mirror. A decided improvement on other compendiums ol irammar. Christian Observer. Suitable for a standard of reference and appeal on the difficulties in Grammar. E. N. Grattan. A source of authoratatire, if not final, appeal to which we can refer with as mnch confidence as to a court ot lit erary men. Nat Intell. Promises to be the " book of the age," in this important department of learning. Richmond Whig. This Grammar is destined I think, and that deservedly supercede all others Rev. B. M Smith. January 7,1854. if. PES CUD. RALEIGH, N. C., - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, DYE-WOODS, AND DYE-STUFFS, OILS, PAINTS, and Painters Articles ; Varnishes, Window Glass and Putty, Glassware; French, English and American Perfumery; Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Tooth and Huir Brjisl.es, Paint Brushes ; Surgical and Medical Ins ruinenfs, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds; .Spices-,, hnuffi,. Manufactured Tobacco ; all the Patent or Prol pnetery Medicines of the Day; Imported and Domestic Cigars; Pure Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purpo ses; txtracts for Flavoring, Imported and American Warranted 1 Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds, always on nana in the proper season. Choice Toilet and Fancy articles, Ac, Ac. J Mv Purchases are generally made for Cash, and goods offered as low as thev can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. Orders from th Country promptly filled, and satis faction guaranteed, with regard to price and quality. Physicians Prescriptions will receive particular attention at all hours of the day and night. Physicians furnished with complete stocks of Of e dicine, Shop Furniture and Instruments, at Northern price. n26 tf Book 6. A BOOK FOR THE PPoT Forms ol all those legal instnim"1 Bo. bv the people of VorS in'P known by the people of North C, ""Port. M also for the us4 of Caro''na, Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs ci Coroners. ' Ci, compiled and arranged Irom the hL, By CAXVDI H. wito 7 To which is added. Th, r 'H- Staiand of JVortA Carolina of The number of Formsin thit ,.. 1" WIJ" "J!fe BZZK ..iui-vuiia, unu wiuieit -tshoDeH 'V wants and exegencies ol the public i , . ,' 'H r rovedysomeofKrfc i Stale. From . tne alphabeticaf-or d $l -.il ijiH-i.. the complete a desired matter th book 1 lie price of the book will be ( J II be( , nn . . . ui 1 .vo.c n,r irnae will Df snm,l;.. " c L'i Dm. ! TM-. 1 f r--iinr rvn,.. L. "Wl Anv lierann ...... !..;., ... r '. ". V ul" 'ti t i .. -. amount 111 nostnoH ci-,r., ...;n ?' a I . j , iivniniiB one i1n . . usu. vj muni iiitijj irrr 01 ntmtno- i vt ''IHl-t, or II. EV S JN l rnnn 11 11' . V. "'5.r I "OK." H j'tnUtr, ii rnoKK ill c b i c i n c s . LIVER C0MPLAI JAUNDICE nvsi,:; CIIKOMC OR 8lilTV ofthe KidneV ' and all disease irivB , from Disordered l.iver.r ' Stomach, Pucti as (,,,..,., Inward Piles. Ful!neY i,." '"" fhe Head, Acidity nt ' tl,e 'stei, !i x'0 e, Heartburn, Disgust f,,r i-' i ao" es.s or Weight in the !St(),,i, 'Z Utfon, Sinking, or Fluttering al ii ' k" Stoinacli, Swimming of tin. ii..j ,.Jirut pimtrtt:Breatking, Fluttering a7 ne,i H Ctioxing or bunocating JSensaticn, Vw Lying Posture; Dimness f Visi,.r . n m Webs before the Sight, FeverVnd r)' ,Pu'? in the Head, D?ficiencv of v tion, Yellowness of the Ski Eyes, Pain in the Bide Hack Chest limbs, &c Sudden Fluh,"f r Heat, Burning in the Fle.sl, Constant Iuiaginingsof ' Evil, and great De pression ol .Spirits can be Efl'ectu; I!T ' cuiid by DOCT01I IlooFUXirs CELEBRATED GERMAN PRKJAHKIi BT DR. C. M. JACKs0X. G Kit MAN MJ-.JiIi-J.K f-ToKF, -ti. ti : No. 120 Arch-Strttt, t; ,,,,. M,.,r rpHEIR POWER 0VKR THE ABOVE Lkf'k I is not Pirptlt ri it ..mi'ili...) i... in tke U nited MU'sf as the ciuvs ,.tf..vt c unci 9MHIII r11. ii.iu iaucu. rri u:. , . ... luewDinc .we wiu-uiy me jiei)lK,n 0( j , Possessing great virtues in t reetiticutien t tht ana lesser gianu, eieicising le most searchipi? in weakness, and aflections ..f the digestive org n ' are withal safe, certain and pleasant. " In t if ( ate of Wn.rll. Aham. HiNisviLLE, Vudkin Cu., X ci i Da. C. M- Jackson. Dear Sii AlK.w n,e Io - cine, wn.cn, 10 a ine least ol it, lias etlceied unm. i, .1 .1- : . I ... 1 L . c' ' ail oiner nieuicme, uiui i nave laKen, Have ent rt'Tli, to an. iioor.una s German iinteif have ctitii n, most stubborn aul amjiaiutni iU of i,'. 1'ilk naps, ever jrii tu inr tin n inn:.. jiv ease is not a ir- ei to this community, as ani well kni vwi m surrniuidirr counties, at, cii Uulv su tLut n, teCu. lias asti.insniaall my menus nun leliitK us us 1 tiud tr( evervthn g recommended, ai.u neiniiig aia nie mn ,1 until 1 Wat. pievailed upon to ti the iiitte to tn the Uitn-is. Vitr-ji ul this ennui nmciitum, futJL i n.aj lli in k i' ) r. f libertA to make nuv ue bet e;n of the afiiieied, ion i 1 rulv veurs. i WILLIAM T.AlVOPIi mi lliese iittei are i-iiliielv timetable, thev iiivrn and ti engtheir u e system, never TUt'stiate it,ada;if used for inlai ts as well s adults. Fur sale WhoJewile by Druggists, in all the pniejw cities, attd at retail bv apnthecurica nnd sten'keqtpl; every town in the Lulled Slates. :. Price T5 Cents per Bottle. I: For ctile by Williams & Hat trend, aiul 1'. F in; Raleigh ; Dr. U. iioi.kcr, Ri (rets' Sti.ie. and Mr. i: son, rorestville. AngiiKt. 1 s54 AYERS PILLS. FOB ALL THE PITBP0S2S 0T A FAMILY PHYSIC.i Thbrb has long existed a public denupd foru j effective purgative pill which could be " sure and perfectly safe in its operation. Thn tu k nran.T-cul tn moot that demand, and mi exten- trial nf it virtiion tiaa rnnclusiveW lhoHritl I what success it accomplishes the purpose dtiigwi It is easy to make a physical pill, but not east make the best of all pills one which should ban : none of the objections, but all the advantages, .ran, nilir TViia hsia hH-n attemntfid here, ui t with what success we would respectfully submit ti the public decision. It has been unfortunate fa the patient hitherto that almost every purgati medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. "This is not. Many of them produce so una griping pain and revulsion in the system as to mm than counterbalance the good to be derived fra ' them. These pills produce no irritation or pais nnloca It nrinA frnm titrVioiirI V existing ODStTUC tion or derangement in the bowels. Being pare'! vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in nj mmntitv but it. in hpttor that anv medicine SflOUiH be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among tne com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various fornu of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious HeadacM, Bilious Fever. Fever and Afrue. Pain in the 6 and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the cos -r j: i.J .ti,n in the liver. As aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in wr bveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, btm iila and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the JW Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, , and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some nta?,j cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, un Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Paiw Back, Stomach; and Side. They should be m taken in the spring of the year, to VWFZ, and prepare the system for the change oJj tp. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach bowels into healthy action, and restores K tite and vigor. They purify the blood, stimulant action on the cn-culatory systea, ate the strength of the body, and wasted or diseased energies of the whole -Hence an occasional dose is advantages- though no serious derangement exists w , necessary iM should nerer be crn-a r asvery purgative medicine reduces h when taken to exeess. The thousand fZ a physic is required cannot be enumerated . they suggest themselves to the reason oim body; and it is confidently beUeved this W answer better purpose than any hitherto been available to mankind. . jLgei virtues are once known, the pubhc wiU doubt what remedy to employ when , cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrappea pleasant to toke, and bemg purely ve harm can arise from their use in any quanu For minute directions see wrapper on tne PKEPAEED BY JAMES C. ATEB,. PracUcal and Analytical ChemW LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Tire Box AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAhi For the rapid Cure of f,c C0UCHS, COLDS, JW$st BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIG;C0l,l' CROUP, ASTHMA, A-M COXSUMPTIOS. This remedy has won for itself J J'!' from its cures of every vanevj ui the that it is entirely unnecessary dences of its virtues in any .""-r, ' f vr has been employed. So wide is the hew fulness, and so numerous the cases m & that almost every section of the eonntrj ' in persons publicly known, who hfTe..es of from alarming and even desperate "eri1 lungs by its use. When once tried pp ove? every other medicine of e." rent to escape observation, and where i known, the public no etiitsxj tfr to employ for the distressing wd dang tions of the pulmonary organs w)"! ID OUT cuwave. oiiu ui ;u.r vaxr. tacks upon the lungs, but for the rnMei ((f of CoLDa, Coughs, Hoabsbness, yt Childrkn it is tne pieasantesi. that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant ""urt tin this section, we need not do more tn jt e, people its quality is aepi up. -r: , j. oU 7 . ..V th.t th genuine article A P. P. Pescud aud N. C. March, 1805. 15- "0 Hi"'h. V J i i f - A,
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