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192 MISCELLANEOUS. A LOVELY WOMAN'S KISS. ' BT Ajr xirTMiraumc vouwo man. I've banqueted oq luxuries Produced in every clime, Iv'e feasted on rich turtle aoup, . And sapped on oysters prime ; -Bat nothing so delicious is Within world like this. As soft caresses seasoned bjr A loTely woman's kiss. , Pre gloated o'er the festive board, And drank rich draughts of wins Ir'e listened at the opera To melody divine ; Bat oh 1 Iv'e nerer, never met Such sweet excess of bliss As thrills the soul when lips receive A lovely woman's kiss. In glittering" balls of splendor rare tfVe passed the midnight hours In gardens beautiful ajd.fir I've wander'K nprn-SuC But there's a deartAjjgust, .anjjje A joy I would not miss -A heavenly rapture which is found la lovely woman's kiss. Ia my last hour, when death draws near, In darkness and in gloom, May woman's smile my pathway cheer. And light me to the tomb'; And when my soul shall take its flight To other worlds than this, May it be wafted to the akies By lovely woman's kiss. T H I S G U Y U If IS W i . X II to.t, loiauy unconscious of augl.t.but.her peasant .ace, her soft voice and speasing eve. Her outward appareling was nothing to me, mine, perchance, nothing to her I fclt that the inward garniture was pure and good. When she passed out the light of the place had passed, the bright vision, that had so cheered and ble u me ,or me moment was gone. I bought the flower, and wended my way homeward will .sutcra.ep a.m lighter heat, feeling almost that 1 had found a friend, " How did she look f "tell us of her beauty." 1..A I T x cannot, ihere was not one strik mg point that I recollect about ber, U was har mony. I know there were silvery threads mark mg me lootpnnts of time, mingled with the jet upu.. er orow, but what of that f 1 know there was here and there a line of care upon her fore head, and a light shadow might be seen flitting now and then over the whole, as clouds over me narvest-sun, telling that life had not been to her all of violet bloom, but what of that ? Her 4 i a I hear you; exclaim, XY POST. SUPERIOR FRENCH CLOTH FROOKS ! 50 JUST j) received. Very tastefully oup ten tand universal ly aum ireu. July 21, 1855. E. L. HARDIA'G. 34 THE NEW HOTEL, WELDON, X. U, IS NOW OPB.X for the reception of visitors. This Hotel is new and newly furnished, and the Proprietors win use every euon to Keep a UVUl) HOUSE, and reu der their guests comfortable. They respectfully solicit a. share ot public patronage. T. J. JAR RATI' &. Co. Proprietors. MEALS always ready on the arrival of the cars. July, 1855. 33 tf. AG EN 1 8 WANTED. AGENTS are wanted in every county in the State a. a. uu iu ii mo oouiitera ouues lu canvass iui liju " Caaoiajia Cultivator," a monthly Agricultural Jour- luc xuuor oi mis paper. Raleigh, April, 1855 NORTH CAROLINAERAIL EOAD Schedule of Mail Train from and after the 10th July, WEST. STATIONS. Goldsboro', Boon Hill. Mitcbenor's. Stallings', Kaleigb, Morri8ville, Durham's Hillsboro', Mebane's. Haw River. ress was rich, and in rare o-ood tost -n o . 1 " nunaretu ot others on the street: and her white waw i,aE, trimmed with itspure white ribbon, Decarae her well. " What did she say ?" Y 1 . . . i aon t mow. .Nothing that I can repeat one spone to my heart. It was not her words, T l m i xi was ner voice, her eye, aye, her eye that read in my face its cares, its loneliness, and prompted her to soothe and cheer, that Dushed bant th dark clouds. with a kind hand, and pointed to the 8urilirlit that r-vrr rrlnuri r.,u tl.. Mitchenor's vj uivu, i imi. i i it i, .. . . I DWHI -XX111; w alk on with a firmer sten in )n 1ar,t rfM Goldsboro'. ... ...aw I Haw River. Mebane's, Hillsboro , Durham's, Morrisville, made Dist. A i rival. Departure, 2.00 a.m. 12.25 2.42 a. m. 2 47 " 9.75 3.20 " 3.25 " 11.58 4.05 " 4.10 " 14.92 5.00 " 5.i0 " 12.12 5.51 " 5.56 " 13.64 6,42 " 6.47 " 14.00 7.35 " 7.40 " 9.00 8.10 " 8.15 " 8.00 8.42 " I 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 3.46 " 3.51 " 12.12 4.82 " 4 40 " 14.92 5.30 " 5.35 " 11.58 6.15 " 6 20 " 9.75 . 6.53 " 6.58 " 12.25 7.40 " I AT W. H. R. S. THEIR NEW STORE, NO. g TUCKER, FAYETTEVILLE STREFT Jrnc Companies -m:m mm mmmmm Lis-t i mmmmm few? .From the Saturday Evening Pnt BKFRAJJgKa DANA GAGE. Gentle readerThave you never met in life with visioBr or something so bright, so beautiful, nd soul satisfying, that (though it flashed out upon you like a ray of sunshine in a day o clouds, and was gone again ere you could draw I one long breath of joyful surprise,) was still life daguerreotyped upon the memory, " A hin of beauty and a joy forever." Have you never met a face in a railroad car, on a steamboat, a stage coach, or in a crowd, that seemed to speak to y..u. to draw out your SDlrit-lnnonnrra in m.l.. .... 1 i i- ... r --- &-6-, up oid, mm recollections of fomething better and more true than your present surroundings ? an eye that looked down into your soul, startling from dull slumber all your better feelings, and calling them tumbling Hm mfn ... . " Juur presence like a bevy of faithful servants, ready to go forth at your bidding, with wuung cneenulns ? ye f if vou have a heart (every body has one, I believe, that has some where m ,t a spark of that ethereal fire that proves , ts parenUige to God,) you- have seen BUchviMons, and will know how to appreciate the earnest feelings with which many a time and oft have exclaimed, I wonder who .he was v. Well, if ybu bave,I willtomysto,y. A v TT eeZy' b"lmy' C,ear dewv, delightful Mv inomm ; r. -"ft. i wo years ag,, " Muddle," as Stephen Blackpool would sav.) that the bright vision crossed my path, that lias so often made me exclaim, "I wonder who sho was?" o hers, nor turn not how much s'rangers, that enlarged mj confidence and hoDe, ou.ue.. me uprising ot discontent made me wiser and l.app.er. In fine that had so impress- ea me tiiat 1 Lave slce thought of her, dreamt of her, talked of her. and never ceased to wonder who she was. now much pleasure we maybe stow on those around without co t or effort as we jog on through life. If we tnw mM f ... let us not taunt them fo:- their i noranc nside from their imhenilitv r.. u "V ) "c RUOW good we can ln hv a o,.,i ir we are happier and more fortunate, beware lest we inadvertently press the iron deeper into the o, aireaoy pierced. If the hearts about discordant, sweep not the string ioiicn, lor it we do the Uiklllll .-.. . 1 I . ' " -u'o. we fcoomeo Dy meloly. The amount of happiness and fe. might be produced in cities, wh meei rtrngera at every turn, by every one's stri ving to be complacent, social, kind, and accom- uaimg cannot oe estimated. Speak k iitely, and instruc:ively, if you can uuei or a ourgiar; -they will be th jou none the wor.,e for ha di-riiity and character. omneupon tlie darkened bro the voice to ihe fieti The Mail Train going West will meet the Freight irain at ninsDoro'. Ihe Mail Tram going East wi meet the f reight Train at Durham s. Raleigh, July 2nd, 1855. 30- NORTH CARofTwI DIRECTORS: J. B. G. Roulhac, Raleigh. Henry D. Turner, do. J. R. Williams, do. T. H. Selby, do. C. W. D. Hutchings, do. James F. Jordan, do. James M. Towles, do James E. Hoy t Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington, John M. Jones, Edenuon. W-i-Griffin4. Elizabeth City. Fagan, Plymouth. w d iT--imith Murfreesboro'. H. B. Williams, Charlotte, teo. A. Smith, Milton. U. J?-. Long, Hillsboro'. Joseph White, Anson County. josn. uoner, Salem, A. T. Summy, Asheville. J BFWRnl F THE COMPAN Y. ii V: S," Rou'hac, President. H D. Turner, Vice President. J.W 9i Partridge; Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Aeent. John It. Williams. 1 rr mw ' m 1. 11. Se hv ; r . w. u. Hutf!hinirs 1 Dock's. A BOOKfOll TliE PPoui. ed A New and Practical Form Book T Pblik Forms of ill those legal instruments imnnr, ?ta'D"i Mown dy me peopi 01 ;North Carolina . a : 1 l b 1 .1U 1 , also for the use ot Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks e8nei Ctltobl, 1 j 1 .1 . ',.-' coiiipuoa ana arrangea irom the best authnrit; By CALVIli H-pWIIY, Esq! ' To which is added, 7'he Constitution uf ,l. rr States nd ot North Carolina. V the Unilci The number of Forme in this work is mnrh i -"""-vo uiimi; anu wniie-n is hoped tht-vu iii e0 Wnntc an.l . 1 1 1. r ncgrnciee 01 me public, it f- alr, K. i their accuraov m k.i;,i.. i. , dlto hf I K . VV u "een state, rrnmtho ii,.k.,:...i . 1 ldyfrs .l desired matter conian.ed in thhL e 10 find i't Liner 01 inp. .nnnk um l k r "C Unp ifr. Bum it will be sent to any part ol the ar' ,or hich postage. The trade will hp Any person enclosing one do Zr T- Z,? amount m postage aamps, will receive a om !' j .r.un. iiinu jrre 01 postaee Ur rJ - "le took or W ilf.y's N F.,r ..:e ."rehil to JT? UK and addre ive Committee. fWl n... "vat x-IUH ar f-iili..i.. ROHP trvx 1 a , VH 1 DE SOlE rich Plaid and Brocade KOBtb D bNiANb, in new and elegant designs. "iu-aue. This f,nm. u , m..rr,h ,1u? uen m suceessru operation for more thaa 9 years, and continue tn ,.t "0" classes ot property in the State M r-Vr" J T?" "uP-io, Turpentine iLtiflerielfunoiFi mM.l8n.d " lcies now nm," . "8 .oi- -"-"t "w portion of hicrffin VWP0 -- . J. ;"lr!;n. i r; m - x : - . - - ,1. cuit i n e s . - in tv. . ' "i m . ftr. AiMtn..4.. n ... ' "" Villous w. . . : -'"t, fever f ..m . r w, Cloaks, MantUla Extra Rich PLAID POPLINS and VALEXCfAS.' rans rnntea M. L)hi LAlXLa and CASHMERES neiranrlmfl,. i Puria Embroidered COLLARS, CAPES, SLEEVES, DRESSE?S HDkFS X Pans made CLOAKS and MANTIt.r.AX vif f!f? UUKt N Ve rier annum ll j i r VMC Pwwni operations s'ue oi property embraced in its add7essed1t,!hiCi0na inreference toinsurance should be auaresseu to the &ecretarv. noat naiH Ralejgh, Jan. 9,h, 1855. ' 'i A a Female Medioin o, . ardinK to the directions they ITev ii p renort the T ' wgtai, U7M1 like a chfirm .j er fnil " . " " , u" e wont and as an AnU-lHlioo. i.7: - ,!,e .ctlJJ: rf . v uu Price 25 cents per box. equal. ALEXANDRE'S superior KID ULOVES. , .Moire, Antique, ic. ic Hearts anont i m with a rude grating sounds shall 1 BeJinp; which o lere strangers indly, po- even to a ie better, and iving preserved your California by a Carolw.'an. THE LAND OF GOLD. REALITY VERSUS FICTION. BY HlNTONR. HELPER. 1 Vol. 12 mo., 3 00 pages ; neatly bound in cloth ; price "5c. hxtracte from Critical Notices. " The author sees all the lions of thpKnrpk.i St,.io and gives us an account of their interior, witnesses a bull a.m oear ngnt ana aescnoes it very minutely, meets with Chinese, Digger Indians, and all the mixed nations that requeni- ine new states, works at the mines, both North ern and Southern, and gives in bis experience, which in one case at least, is very amusing, and, in short, presents a picture of the ejitire country as he saw it. We beliere the book is destined to attract attention. There is a fresh ness unu miivwrt aoout it which removes it from the class . common woiks ol travels." .Southern- Quarterly Re- tetf I was out upon the street, trying to hunt up host ofMn't-dwitAout-ables for a new estab lishment m housekeeping,- I was an entire "ranger, and among all the hurrving crowds that jostled me upon either hand, there was not one who, M If I were not. would seem to smile the less." , I wa sad, for I was alone, alone, in a throng of human beings, each one, like roy-self, 'engross ed w.th their own interest, and intent upon their own aims. But o "-"gtiuer ouCKetS, "7""a oroomschrs, carpeU and cans, dishes, deters and druggets, and so on down the alphabet to the end, a spirit kept whisper ing to me that there was something wanting beside these homely fixtures of household need which were to be used day by day, and which' perish in the using, giving us no pleasure in themselves, and leaving behind them no glim menng ray of sunny life, because tbey possess jo power of answering to our thought, or giving bck joy and brightness for our care and .ffec tJon. They have no rxmer within themselves to perpetuate our happiness, or to drop into life', often bitter cup -drop, of mollifying sweeting. VVe cannot lnvn m..ok .i ... , .. d muee inings winch we use,.nd which beget no great or good But, as I was saying, a voice seemed whis peristome, uXLere are these to gladden the way ; and it signed for the roses d honeysuckles, th, golden-eyed vio lets, tb. sweet pinks, the scented verbenas and -S7-T7. WUld te" U8 f otbdJ and Old-tried friends, of Uv. k.i . -. uut uru)D, dui sever- ou tor a time. Answering to the pleading of th, voice, we tapped into a flower depot on Market street, to examme the collection ti.,., aJ b-utj made us think, ly, fiTthi lost home, fcr away, of Ud twined over the old door-stone,-borders, that our own toil hd nurtured into glowing nty trees, that we had planted nH w. and soften He, WllOSe SUmr.-aa r.f sorrow we know nnf tin I k .,. ,i: uiscfjuient, may a levv woras Qt Symj,.ltI u matter, it tHey turn away heedless or indifferent or even may seem to scorn us, they will think Letter of it when ihe hour k past. OutaoQd ploaasint words will come back to them liL- n,... tell their chjldren , ii mo sweet lauv ot tar-ott music. They will ....v. luia uiiuieii s ciiuuren or the kind went I. umi. i f "iet in me omni- bus, in the street, or in the market-place, and i r ...u ui gne iason that tlieyountr will J and shall think of and imitate. learn. repeat, and jerohance As the drop mingleth with the surrine ocean- As the sandAlIeth on the sea-gift ore So shall a thought of truth if put in motion Live among other thoughts forevermore ' And as ohe globule doth displace another ' Moving old ocean with its tinv mi-ht bo move our words a sister or a' brother fe waving them in the paths of wrong or right. T Wf ill Tri rittr V I. a .w. r . i ...,CWIO memory oi mat pleasant nan nour Dlottw from my memory. And often when I am sad anworried, I think of her plea sant look, her k.nd words of cheer, and gather- up my Mrengtn preason, Idessin r he heart, and wondering who she was. St. Li-iii, Sept. 6. " Aside from his own experience, the author advances a number of statistics and general facts in proof of the frilfh anil m 7i-.Aina.r.. ..r.l. -..v. ... ..uu.v..!iu in me seveniv oi nis allegations Ihe book is very entertaining, and" will be read with treat interest. Dy every body Baltimnre Sun. inc autnor is a iNorth Carolinian. He has written ma ooon in a very agreeaDle style, and relates Many in teresting incidents' Baltimore Clipper. ins wen nriuen, una cannot be read but with won der and amazement. The work must have a oreat run." iii'iiiiun e airwi. " Mr. Helper supports his inferences and deductions by r t .1 ngures wnich stand out in bold re tici ueil UiJlltltSieU WHO m KtA'pnianfe e,.mn; - i -..v. .?,cu vamorma is narctly less than an earth ly paradise. As we design shortly to give an extended uu"lc."' IU,K e loroear more comment at the ure- sent time, farther than to say that we have also resided fur several years tn the "golden State," and know per sonally that most of the statements made in ihe book , d.smal as they are) are strictly true." National Afri can. " It.isibooJ f merit in point of ability, and of value in its facts and truthfulness. WW,, EcamiMr. .This book, from a Baltimore house, is really a capital book of i s kind. There is an air of cleverness over the point of view." Methodist- Pr,,tehint " It gives perhaps one of the correctest outlines of all that is connected with California, which we have in nrint" atahnuin and Oliserver " He writes as an eye-witness and slashes up Califor nia life with the free and easy style of one who knows what he is about. 'Riehntond Christian, AdeocuU " The author is his own publisher, and we hope that hWUil' anAtMnk,t wiH- ,rore remunerative to him, foritis creditable in very many respects, and de. serves a iair snare ot success It. w nlol ...Vi . Balance sheet is alone worth the price of a copy When we say, Heaven help you, Hinton Helper! it is w!,K .! For sale by W. L. POMEROV. .... ' 47-3m. i ne aDove, in auaition to ttieir usual assortment of ST iprr num.. nr. .1, . ""'uuuLWSlVell 3: ";u,e stocK in the city, thev ..ffi.r i MPRIvns Itnu i A 7rvro ..uiki ' " ut-i-., must iorin ine most extensive extremely low prices. v.icUslVe tvememoer, mat we Keep constantly od hand, a full immense variety of SILKS, Nlkf.TlR?HNA MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- wV wuiuni v. n niairrn rj i i sures the lives nt iMm"'"--1 ulB company in- 1 ... 1- f rt . . Nestings, 4c, 4c, Hats and Caps, ,our hat department ZZX.J?r?taX k.inds- ""nely cloths. Cassimers 0 .u aoauiiiueat oi crockery, and a-lMa-u,.... f..' , . . " or pa Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1S54. puivumo- crockery, and glassware t:, ' i" -i-'Pener,; also a choice lot V. H. 4 R. S. TUCKER, - 41 to r life Voen TdV,daaiko1 0De I amcipaUn'h,!rL!R assured tor lite ices granted' for7A; y""!- t 0TP- therefor flmr,r,,; . Ui ".wnen the premium the.moan.or "h" i"ole mav.be ven (or one half Without nra, " -.lugluieiBHSlO Also 1 per cent. -jr .. ,uuans. vciWz. Cnlnr-rl. v i... : t the Chat, Back ar,,, t 'Z !?ll"'?.""""'""n.'" ranoea state of the StnmI,h "T.fwiuJ rr,, r , . ; w,t ""'-as arm C DuPRE 4 CO., General Agents, Commission and rorwarding Merchants, Princess Street, Wilmino-. "un, A.C. c. Jt;PRE, . t , DAN'L B. BAKER. August, 1854. gtf love; ? AI CHEWIXfi TO era f ih :n 1. . . r ' -.w iu subscriber b j . ' ' : ' near "at the fine ,t nnT r . '.Xrr ,uv c? 01 "Penor Cigars- and 6omi r r!" . brands, anywhere n ' "K'aiit as tliey can rind ATTORNEYS AND COUX- Sept. 4, l.,.; r . -Jr. PESCUD. to ew na. TiCSBEE BATTLE. AJ se lors at law, Raleigh, N. C, will attend promptly 10 any Dusiness entrusted to their care, in the central counties of the State, and in the State and Federal Courts. Qukntin Bi'sbee, Commissioner of Deed, &.C. for X York, Pennsylvania. Maryland. Viro-inia Sm.d.i'a.i;, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama. Texas. Arkan sas, lennessee. Ag- 1354- n37-tf. GAZETTEEH 6fTT CAE0LINA " THE undersigned is engaged in conjunction with oth ers in the preparation of a Gazetteer ot the State ol iNorth Carolina, and desiring to render the work as com plete and satistaclory as possible, respectfully solicits the countenance and aid of the citizens of tt.e State in further ing the undertaking. The miscellaneous character of the materials out ot which a Gazetteer of the State must ne cessarily be constructed, suggests the importance of secur nng 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 anv part ot the btate will at their earliest possible convenience tura-sh him in detail as much information as they possess or can obtain on the iollowiiia points viz 1. I he names ot the Post Offices the distance and direction from th Cm'nru t r j "a'"eS ,he Rivere and Creeks, guin the "en eral direction in which they run, and where they eimitv deri'es &ca&c location ot Mliis. Factories, Foun- P ' 7'he Schools and Colleges, with the number of 1 eachers and Pupils. c Tue Clurches d.signating thedetiomination of each Ue character and productiveness of the Mines, and oSSf 8. I he ffeilernl oharanrar r.f rUn I J .1 ... j ,r ; " -".v. vi me iiinuer ana tne soil in different parts of the County. To those who bavi SO nn,nntl J j .L , hat many others will communicate as much valuable in f" lheV caa collect, oa all or any of thetore. J "iHuuj. I .7, . , Drug Store r." ' -vnieriean am) Hum im r vour sun KBPI'Vpdv T. . , , , I ' 'V' I (1 V o.1!sk and Five r.,o j . . , , , ., uuAra ana ami X1AIK tins, iiil'ire stock and - n vance n, c,,s,Ime,,s Bn thc tRlde " - aa ami 11 wk Uu; siu Shavi.ng Ckeajis. 1 scud kcejis a Pi Glen Anna Female Seminary i'f-C,,,, si, mi, W sTSrma. in your County, and 1 Ifl'-TIIKS. U( V and Hudson, of th r.sq , 1 in, 11. .grille. Tevciikus. L. Uanmii.n Tehw. -The seventh : the I-Jth of September, rI lie price of Imlio:, js I'nin ,;y C.,.s j t'la.-. -j l ,, Mii.n- ,, e niim-i.r. k 1 ; Freneli .- xeiiisive oi lights) si I vance : niherwis.. tli Hr Deenis, and Rev. Messrs. Closs 'iii( i( iief n 1 c u 'one;., r.so.. II,, 1,1 Hill i iberts, Esq., I os. Mielton. i.rgaret G. Nixon and Mis Sarah ;r.ii.luated all nd ; llie pu;.;h. close of aosem-e, A t'lKi cl Ian Mielton, Ana. si'SsioU M-ei:t in eases of L A it ssioii will open on Wednesday, "' ii. and coiitinnn .l."- follows : In th.. Vvoud Ciass :i, ju ,he St.noil. 1 lailo. with n.i ..vtn l . ioi ' "T tlifi chfrrorx. a month, when one h; cliai-e wi 1 he If is i from ihoir t ntt,.. v ' innl no deduction will h m,i .... . i "i 1 1 lit . by this Company lo h ti" ?en preseiitgreat.nducefntsuehksa A I I I - . ' i-viltl is preg' DIRECTORS. u. nyWOOD ffAMW HJORDAV' H. W. HUSTED, Wm. H. McKee Charles B. Root, K. VHARLE E WILLIAM D I ossesare paid within 90 days aftersatiafactory proof n .-, .. m. T . IlOLDEJIf, Wm. D. Cooke, R. H. Battle, Wm. H. JojfES, F. C. Hill. I Seaton Gales. HCERS Johnson, President. James F. Jnn "L " 1 W.luam H. Jo.ves, Treasurer, r";rW- "urED- -"rney. J. HERSMAN and 6 WARRANTED TO BE ST than a one dollar bpttle of , f .. T P"r " c"re parillaa, that were ver ,lT"?'f,'B,- or will prove this important trml, ' e ,m' of on,J' muey promote Kii)eetriil i Phlegm, and Clear thV ..?" V""l. Loosen the ory urgtns, of not anotner remedv lmpartinK (urh heali fans as these Fillp. ,i: .. "icna .leihca rsrhl. .V4 r liai f Xhey Cnrt Cotlv, good, regular Appetite. a. .".""'. predne. S"B IB System Pri. rice 25 cents per box. contain! nm. I .1- - . , nl:,-uui wno sou tin- 'i s, ami irfi ,i i , . rv" ?ViDS fu" Partiru'.sn. .n. Jrtit 0." Both kinds of the above-nam.-! 1-ili. ,lr for s-1.. t Kvery Town and VHlSr . North ,d Stv Ana at Williams & Haywood, Kale April 28, 1855. a HERSMAN. General A.,. eu nune umee ot th0r.nm :. . ' ;.: vwioib- Conmiunicatio, .fcX S'' "i?. 0 Agencies. JOHN' G. WILUASiS Secretary. rRKENSBOROUGH Con; t.s( . I, I ... ....-es 01 personal or taniily illness. -May be obtained by addfessin? Josepli Thomasville, Davidson Co N C P BAKERY Mitchell 37 i'.v AND COXflX'TlOXARV would respectfully i,,t:.r... Puttick and the public thai "(reiauoii, ami they are nrenarW cr-3Hru 1 in their line, in Cnke an j Bre 1 d It ii exe,c.ute ,al orders rOur StOek of CicTrs ia vorir . slor' bl L''vo, Steamboat Prin- Jr m my jt A little 1kj friend of ours ..,i..i.- - - . ' till they crept skyward, up iDto 8Utely msgnifi cence all nowmvinrout tliir hn, 4u . t 1 " a --j uu ui.ir hade to strangers, whose careful hands they had not known in the times past. AH unconsciously I drew . vase containing . bnW pansy near me anJ looked down xnto its eyes, as if it would whis per to rue secretsof olden time ; perhaps isign j. I know not, W I do know a sigh wa, ut tering in my heart just then. " That is very beautiful," aaid a soft, sweet oice at my elbow. sweet a fr w d-iys stairs, was nantinna,! by his mother not to lose his balance. His question which followed was a puzzler : " Moti,: er, if I should lose my balance, where wou d it go to P Experience Teaching " Fules." The fol- .vri..g uoiiversatioii between two overpaid, says the Gateslusad 1 . long a;o, i.y a country : "Aw say, Geordie, man, aw Leer thou's been makiu a lu.e o' thesel." "Ay, man, auve gotten a wife." ' Wv. dis thi.n t RUTO UUne LI) A fiVftm wat kind o' body has thou cr0t- MRS. IV. B. SMITH respectfully informs the Lad ies and lient emen nf R.vuit.''-j " fT0 . .v .u,kn(8, manner. Also Gen. tlemen a apparel executed with the greatest neatness and dispatch. All she asks i f;. ..:..i ''e-"-ness ana , ,uarges very moderate. Ruleigh, September 15, 18.55. 43 tf. Raleigh, August, 1854. Papers i W. D. COOKE. ClG AK.s.-Our stock of Ciars is very them of th h.i ,w Kr.,...j, 1 r.X Regalias, Silv, cipes Parties in tt and a variety ton nim.r,. . -.-in v, . iu mention. tllTlir fill n in the Stat .ions and calling attentionlo U educnal, will bntitfed to a copy ol the work. ' "lueenlIea escrintion ofConlectionru, " ."V" !nea 'h every most reasonable terms. -iioriesi notice and pao.,eSta.KL"te. -Pt.t- any suitable lor country r TY.VKval also c'lly. TOAINTS XT all kinds AND OILS. AND PAPER. A SUPERIOR Article of Sand Paper. : 1 rorsalebv fj n ii.aic.u, epiemoer 15, 1S55. X"S. from 1 t A TURNER. ' 43 LETTER AND FOOLSCAP PAPKRS 200 feaSw l:rtter Paper- 2J0 Reams Good White Foolscap Paper, price 89 00 A Ream, worth f 2.50. Por saleVv H. D. TURNER N. C. Book Store. -5 Kaligh, May 19, 1855. pitmen was Observer, not geutleinan in the south of this miue was nae thing mtsef, ran S" A parfect deeval, man a parfect deeval." ouiasii me, man ! a wish watse than ihat." "Warthan that," responded Geordie -" how can she be warse than that t Isn't Beel zebub the want crittur a man can hev for an akwentence i' this world f" bought o the kind, kind. Disii't thou - tuo oiuie says CASH MUSIC STORE MUSIC AT THE REDUCED PRIr-.ES so arranged it. that we have made them. -A J ur "w!' currency, and Tho nrioa ..,.11 K ' l. j K .UIO.III UeCIIIlalS. -A rerr lnvrra -....i.. ..- Of PAIXT, ' .. "w -v Sept. 24, 1853. r.j-. rmLD.J i'. FIRS T PR EMI VM &T SCPppvT ING MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT T?,t, fi1"1"3 a"d MlU wners- Thfs machine i n-ce-ved the first premium at the North Carolina State Fair and was recommended to the public as the best now ' n use m the State. Seven hundred of them a re r"nnii l m North Carolina, all of which are now i., oJcS and have civen the most entire satisfaction, i reaari both to Pf peTrm dit'slureT haayefa?roaShoauVte?e0, ainerent bmut Machines to make room for this Thpv a?or five years, and delivered . the Mmtl packages, cheaner fh " "e'8 r smaller nouse in . Man tllev mm h 1 l. . " jrth Car. .tin, .V. V;. al "er quick sales, is our motto "K"a. profits and Jlalei2h:May8,lS: n26fj. il l;TIT AT. IVciiOAx.np iipany. I'hj ,.., nf in. . , Dlall shut . om.ll ". .'"""'"'".uu' iviutuai company. '1 his part ol the St ihe risks are country. ,arie.?pany.is,entireIy free from debt : ha ffOOd hunrls 1111. 1 ;o..u r the oublie "'ereiore coniidently recommended to At the lat Annual Meeting the followi were elected tor the ensuinc v..nr ,ullowI JAMES SLOAN, President. i? h?ZFlK' Vire President, PLTER ADAMS, Sect. Sl Treasurer January 1, MeZ at Ralegh. sum, compared with a inmt ptb company betnif located in th.. w.. Mme,'lCOnvqUently "'h the larjrer portion oi in the West, very many ofwhichare in the lasmade no verv larpe nmmnt in j - . ,. . ... i r-1 1 m ving Officers THE GREAT NAU'CAL BE-MFDY INDIGESTION & IfYSPEFSTA. lRIur?vavl-?,"0-N :S the tre ii, . KVl.") L H I M)- " (; Tiuc .h'ici:. ii 11 ll noius me nrst. l hue aiming: uiese i;iiniiii :i 1 1 f 1 u. structive t. own specific for an unheal: I, v can eoiKil ii em e . u . 1 i u 1 m : . j'.'i iii iii(i : ti. try 11 V ILL 1. VMS, HAVWtKjiri ;o V. Iinle?;.!, ;.;U retail iiarch 17, 18 5. dijrestii Ra! nuns remedies for :.!!! . It 1 N;itnre' mac h. Ne art ut man ! no sufferer frum In- 29 tl. -jTORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THF "nd Dumb and the Blind Th. . this Institution will hJllVra-lbe Sessions of of September of each vea Vn7le ?lthe ay tiontTt account ol the heat of fh. - AUgust, which, on udy than the other Un f8 1?"',"8 to "i.?' the Sc"l to the season wherf fhihSS m to make their parents to iiffvnts. 16 Of the diffirr.. . r MORE CLOTHING T R w i : .oeivedaneleJ Also, a splendid assortment nf . robes, msde to any order. Gentle;ans Morning f 11 o xa!"H,e.:'nl you will fi a mil kUUS Ol l.T(iodS any the i Drugstore and Pomer n!!,0 Peacud's 8 Insti Hit inn 03- Annlicationa iV,,' T:. A. '. ttlNClPAL d.:. . 1 "uuiisBion snou in h the Princinal Raleigh, August 14,1854 e made to ti. ind at mv etnhlioii. . i mo okicr or (.mods in nu lin.. not L """"!Ul ny, either in quality or chea. i S b,? 8U1?ase'l by lie house-No IS 'Favettlv f pr,ce- Hemember r..o.,. " ' , raitteynle btreet.onnosit p...j.. aleigh, November 3, 1853. where in the State Manufactured and sold by JNO. A. McMANNAN, rr n 1 r V, ESIG.VLVG AND EXGRAVlVo OX WOOD Pub- ho re' iy- r... .u- "uul" owen, urange County, N C fry- Cut this advertisement out and keen it Y June 10, 18o5, n27-tf. 1 nVr I?.. 117 ... t a:- ' " " f-iv, rrji. xii uiuxinir nnr n.ui nv..... i tha., j i"il;KO we nave so , iriiicwuiea oy tiiecoinsol we liave made then. u -i 11 ' OFVRIOHT, BONNETS. A .HnVDh!SdBracrent f S.Lace,Leghc " o emo. nandk'ls, Hosiery &c March-31 D nil t r. All orders will receive iinmJ;. save delay, Dleasestr ...k . einion, and to T LOOMFIF.I.D FPH A r n nn JLJ-stitution. whirhtr.fl0JllAK .-1-hia In- in, is situated in thPvi 1 u f,es in successful opera New JeraejT1 Xft mnes irom the citv ol N.. v.i" 'r,ufA, ana iz car. or nTteifcrtunt of i"uction are under the their work, not onlv hv 7 Jr?l,glll'r PrePared for lance with the hi,7 7 '"ll",,alo,r,racllca' acquain teach " which it "ranche8 "ght, but by an "aptness to ! J" . 1 iiuiuw and atabot h I lpirnfi qpi.nt 11 "I" o.nauciiiiy ar ranored in nnln an l.M 3 TCU ,n ; "iiV t " i,urPses. i ti, nely executed or price cut. a manner, style and in the finilntrv - J circulars containing terms ...ay uo omained oi Wm D and Cooke 18o5. tJ Dealers in Metals, Leather. xvicnmona, Va., offers for sale Swede ..ou jiou. ai Kinrla anA at flip qamA H. L. EVANS. li will find it to theirs;;; ' ".r.'", "' .illustrations, WHITNEY JOCEL YN & ANNIN Anistsand Engraverson wX3 ' xVo. 60 Fulton-Street, ew York. March, 6, 1853. cents : cents;" All man nought o' the wat the Bible I I . Miaws h cannot be wrono-i ? Tt cr, 'Resist the deevil, and he'll flee from you ;' but bless tl.ee simple soul, man-if yt resist my wifu, she'll flee at ye." , Timk's Ch i' i -fill- - j i "" wucuoo ner lira nm.in n ; inaj be aa half hour. Timeew .wiftljI TVr 5ntroduced .- She seemed, as she looked at me and poke tome.as if ThaI i l- , DWUWwnnet, besrfe ber rich, embroidered Iks Changes. 1 went to KrUnKi. (1821) where I had not been for ten years." I found a noble passage into ihe town, nnd new i.ce my time ; two beautiful chapels two of the handsomest library rooms in Gr at Britain and a wonderful increase of hoeS and stockings' streets and houses. When I lived there, very' few maids had shoes and stockings, but plodded about the house with feet as big as a family Bible, and legs as large as portmanteau T stayed with Jeffrey. My time was spent with the Whig leaders of the Scor,1, hn . t w f j w, vi Ttjr y hAna. t . J ciever men, each different sorts of wine. af ai j in oa . o -wine; soma had tnm j.k-j- and the Copyrights thus- A proportionate reductiou will h ml. r struction Books, Stc-. &c D our Io brancTn, ? rXti o'nln'X' oTsf8! sufficient to warrant us n carrying ou 'our0"'' its fnllest extent out our enterprise to Euroanute, aiTw. as may hereafter be publiihed-alll whf h 8uch GUITARS FIA-ES ie X,. '"""""""re, WVO-FORTES. ton,PhTdelKahnedl as, in order to prevent the n,?'"2 con,bined against of our great reduction. h "T' receiT," ttie bneht any one who dare furnish us prices, and we have We are dfstfrmin-j . .;i i ... w. .x. iu o.. i . h n er.and will neither enter inT'Bi.lna.Ue,er. or Teach- .ortheir M-.orjoir. ny one wno dare lurnish us with their m ,;Tf u nme our stock may be incomplete hui ! nr a short proceed to re-publ,shall the XulaV NnT?- Wl 1 u" nce of their Catalogues at the redSce" pri Zh "rf06" no donht hu i.ii u , Prices, and we have ply to us 'all our other waavvf!. W,U d"e UR: to the public at the lowest nri : "e.":,,n munerative profit to h PLir3.vT11 wn . re- neither enter into :.?l?r- or J !SO., Grocers and etc., No. J Main-Sf Anierirjin it,, A Fi. BusTE r "A?" .?JraLISH and American Solder; BiW't, v in Pil R Spedl". Spelter T..,U . A breakfast and Bakers Tiv Put So,s LEAxR&V;encrfndWAmVeane Sff5 Grocerie sqf all kinds. Ameean Ualf Skins; GREExSBORO',N.C. , 1 he next Session of this. ft .L . . oeen m succensfiil r.n.V , wnicn nas temaralnS thorou -d sys- omamenl educati on 7 B to a solid and in?of IhTffin"? PTl8JP"eat the oPen mfncennt of h '.,ab9e" st the com- new -todies cnter nrw " l. -51?886" re tonned and ... . i "pvij, u hv Hmnarraos size Also, a good siimdv pittti' t .-. ... . Rive me a chance t . Vn ,u" - "V .a,er? V" Pase where, if they wan, good faaVS" eeIore b'ng else- other particulars tost-paid. f by Pereonal apphcaUon or by letter, H. B, COOKE, . RI b RrA L- COOKE Principals. Bloomfield, Essex Co. N J i January, 1855. ' 6,f zes any Sept. 24, 1S53. P. F. PESC0D. 43 PETER W. BdSTolhealS tiRfAR to com than four months ithaa M3t! teachers. I Jes. -is fitted not only for the Sol g,h "tion.and book ot reference A r,S ?. att-book, but as a in the UnversityofVi Dr. McGuffey ."ar and by manlUera ygmen in thfd 'ff111 0,1 Cram Published by Clark & Ph,ll vf6"' V". booksellersgenerally. Fri1 XlJ HIUTOW COMMISSION MEECHANT. 20 Asf ROTUSRI-'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. T)Pnr 4 r r1Alj attentiou paid u iReceivineand Fi.r..;.... A jTOREii Ac, Ac now coni- selline- Tom. " . -i', Goods. , . REFUR TO cuarles L. Hi n ton, Esq Floi Also to 240 pn 12mo. the weeks. Catalogu. the pupil tor RICHARD STERLING, Principal. 29 6m. . V Standard copy 3 months. PRINTING w..u.. . ... Roulhno p7 'o ". VUn'?r, , C. G.orge w Haywood k r William Plumi,.r V w ""e,g" C. Sept 2.3, 1S4 ' - Waenton. N. C. - 42-lj. MEDICATED INHALAlIOWr"" C?PDriVD. AS TREA- . inc ndvn i i i Simple as an ""'n, ' . ta,6f . . e education of th P i'u ana ilted Jo comnlet . - - -"u i-Mjnail Ki'tinio r r y- A urammsr which has done all that a Hmm er- j rhe best exposition of .!. kvi ' L ,! Grammar can do. xr- am ..: 1 i-,". ""S"u ianeuaffr w w which sod confidently exrt it wu7ben.. . Gnffey. -SoAern become a geoer.1 lavorite. Grammar.-CAriiiOftTJr 'her comPdin18 of Suitable Inr a f.i 1 i- ; difficulties in Grammar JS. 5vl!."d PP601 on e I V IT M 1 r . t . I -1. and f)m x- o . v 'OKI. DEPOT i m u.C .1 1 1. HI I lirr . . J. r. ' t 1 he subscriruir l'.lsite Harper & Bro i:"V. u.lu Jne recipient of dinlm X..SIUU ion 01 tdinburah w .k" ii". .. ""V1 L.onK r (i 1-1 t. . ... a to, IlVIIIJ tion for a contrary m.rrvU "r suorait to combma- adopted our refor.ff e oriJ1. necessary that the m.hli.. ch .r!-.?nU " s therefore m orderto avail theWlve of th. Reffif0 P ata'l.?Ue iving settled wrm.n .1.. V-' aes invalides of practice of his profession h. r rk for ,ne izens ot the United states th?, V '? 8uge6t l the cit successful experiment "d i n,.j.. r" " " iiiiatneir """0c'lao'enimtn wurr,.... . . " 'P"" in an its receiving as good KT"? aS3urd of P care to all those suffS'whh r'itL b.'?t a - g.cai national dlS- Dr . Trist deems it min,u,: ? h.avi.S presented Z"1 i. but otb. inuaiation lr(-iu, 1 ?tantlyon hand. Pr n iLraa.n a?ture'a. has con- ltioa.. J - inn. ( nil r np trariai. x 1 " : 'cure 01 n ii 71 i - 1 . "lesand color orders executed tilfff Inlr rnnters anH .vlanvLnt.n "'vuaiiia win nna ttieir an article as there is in the market ' N.Y..Mayofi ia GEORGE MATHER. &4jil t e Office A nnnro ...i . . ' January 7. 1 854. f ayer:s pills, Anew and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases Costiyeness, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Feyers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgatye Medi erne is not more or less required, and tnuch sick ness and suffering might be prevented, If harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic isof the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive tnal of iu virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any tnmg hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.- Among the many eminent gentlemen who hare testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : JJR. A. A. Hayes, Analytical-Chemist, of Boston, ana State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hon. Edward Everett, Senator of the TJ. 8. Kobert C. Winthrop, Ex Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abbott Lawrence, Minister Plen. to England. a iK!V. FlTzl"ATaiCK, Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Dr. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New ork City, endorsed by Hon. V. L. Marct, Secretary of State. Wm. B. A8TOR, the richest man in Ameriq a. Leand & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, 'we could give many hundred certificates, .from all parts where the Pills have Deen used, but evidence even more convincing than tne expenence of eminent public men is found in their e fleets upon trial. - These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are- compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal-virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found u tne cnerry Sectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob- .aunea oy any process. possessing thirty-two My old friends were anmA ho A l. .1 . . r,ch some very were J das! many were dead, but the world ia a coara, enough place, so I talked away, comforted praised others, tissed some old ladies, and nasi! ed a very riotous week. Sydney Smith, I deonf SO'6 Age0t8in Yrk for Price & Co'. Melo owS the r j xXiLixam HALL Sl SON May MSWay'(P8itethPark,)NewYork. - 26 if. S w ih0R,,FREXCH CASSIMEREPAVTS' WE iustrivl " JUSI vnmg." One hundred xx. HARDLG. 21 'Jiy Post," Raleih. N. C. tf. of the vea!r. "uVl.u- he alone is entitled , ts f.M"' J ) afflicted thai caution all ac?in , 1 .""'"auction, and wm.W 1 . I JH HQ aa. J I ... -nmc r, . . U-xi,ETI?r. ; pounds advAjo..j i7.7 e ",c u I ciZ. rPK has recently- kn .n:.!. . . V. incompetent nerson- luir. v m 1 ti J Pn in v rr- 1 aire i-r ,.. r--..... hbtm ll ,h - ' -T wr Bd pro- , - "umusay tot. com- F P E S C U D KALE1GU, N. C., WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER L ."i t?.at of country n r uoi, fine "cs. loreign aud local. unH fnanuiactured. lor rhc a.d Walk." s in the "lose interested. thr K K- t. j haline Tubes." thJ, ,ZZ Z .,n,s Patns, his - patent r. the pans affected, and wh ch 1 'irlTfpor is CODTeyed to CltV Mflrl fwmn fonr rtTi.L u 01 country. The subscrir; i- fine papefor'fami6 i Wv7 f Peering 'esulu wh ch have JtZTPt n.n,n,d. iVtbe t?ry to afi the Cin n?nl'u,n? a eompUte direc- ,act- they may b used L thended 1 ,e,, 1 and the North r-.i:: uslne?snrDls in the city. pi. out any nnr,'iy. U9ea Dv l"e most leeble inv.hM .u to the" BuTirSaSl1 tto their tubscrib ed in Norfolk ' t i?rfrence l. any other paper oublish. - A ClIITlir , 1 . . P .1 11 ' . ocii nu interest paper to any one ' in the pair just received. April 21, 1855. WANTED. A SJSS.-,. English bran, lady now inJl1...?? ?Bth " id By youn. w th .... " '""'o an enternriu a j , wminir 10 ene-aire in .ih - .. . - . (i.i rou. I, ,. 1 . : c- JuIy,'lS55. icaa tne editor of (Ko d..m..- xuueuu, 35 tf. "any unpleasant symptom, 1 o those residing nt one of the Inh,,;;..?- lue CJ Vanor. snffi;,. .J? . "' togethor with a oackaa ,h rv referenced will be iven KAr,i Iork" Satisfaeto ti. Editor, oioZST ,0 X taB-areoffeXri?IlfSB0fthe "etropoii. fice well saS;8i!e Proprietor. Throf Jwhing . larr "I 'Jecessary for pub Terrnsmadett. July 28th, 1855 R H-WHITAKEB, Eaieigh. Standard eopr till forbid. most teeble invaUd with- the city, D,.. Trist j, por. sufficient to last three tiple directinr.. r. ulree. 'ng Ten doll'r.Tj c.re9e,Pt of "letter contain A cure io ..r.;j :",,uucnDing symptoms. chitis, Astliml .'inr-ff r.W" rl 4,vp.. , auecuons ot We inn DRUGS. MEDICLES AXD CHEMICAJS DYE-WOODS, AND DVE-STCFFS OHS p.t , and Painters' Article ; Varnishes wf'AITS' and Putfv m.,-. r. ........v. r- " i.. " ndow I'erfumerv': Fine Toilet and tih.rii nd American rth and Hair instrume Knutfs, ManufBCtured Tobacco finishes, I'uint Iirusfies SJ T1?' Be T nts, Trusses and Suprrteri'Tf ! an.a "edicai hiniiturlnn il TfiK..r... . .r " " "inas: ISnifoo all tho u. x-l-, II II I nnetarv Aleaicines 01 the Day T, or fro- tigars; Pure Wines and BraVdies?"" d. Dt"nestic ses; Extracts for Flarorina- I,l I Medicinal nurpo Warranted Fresh and fil?:. laiJ.'or(i and Amerir?: hand in the proner Z?r?enl Seeds, alwava m 4c. "wce loilet and Fan ample directions for use on Th?rh3'.a(?omP,,nied wth f SP0 offered oi a letter contain- similnr ki articles, Ac, c. My Purchases, ;ancy , Bron- roat. will be retnrnrl a n caae of '. money no re'jniea. Address rrur .;ji rw c KT T; I ' ".,uu an .Ti t ' ana A,r rassa?es. In 68 Grand SwYTr. r T-k r . of the day. "MLaw. xnej They are the order HA VEN'S." 7rTdr5irr5B r Beate8t by -Ubw 52 r dgpR"ottps taken "5 1 . w and see Baleigh, ov. 25, 1854. 'are wnr.n. n 1 ".t iiuHie iori:ii j similar establishment J be ed I from' r re,h , Pare a . - "ton. Warranted to li faction .r'Jgj"" 5yPry filled, and satis- rficiimH PrMJvi.jfi to. price aud nuaiitr attention at JlVtoAlrfj JSSdar Northern prices. 'nrnunre Instrumen 1881 n25 tf Gents and Ladies. w?? f'Sf0' make, foJ March 81, 1855 w & R. S. TUCKER? 18. vions. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine Is burdened with monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired fo the curative effect m present. All the inert and obnoxions qual ibes of ear-hsubstance employed are left behind, the 5 T?1w ly being retained. Hence it is r. the e,ffect 8nld prove as they hav ir.nr?lrl?,Urely medial, and the Pills a surer, m; i5 ' anfadote to disease than any other medicine tfnown to the world Cijk .,eqMntly expedient that my medicine snould be taken nnder the connsel of an attending LtH: and 08 he eouJd not properly iudRe of a sT,nr',?vth0,lt knof? its c,mposifion, 1 have suppued the accurate Formula by which both my P. and.1''i'ls are made to the whole body of t-ractrtioners in the United States and British Amer- Provinces. If, However, there should be any Wil ,has not "ceived them, they will be PA1?PuyorrTarded b7 mail to his address. Uf all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how jew would be taken if their composition was known ! ineir life consists in their mystery. I hav x-ff mysteries. J The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, ind all who are competent to judge on the snbject freely acknowledge their convictions of tneir intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicme before its effects were known. Many em-D-n ny81clanB haTe declared the same thing of my fills, and even more confidently, and are will ng to certify that their anticipation were more than realised by their effects upon trial. .lneT,Perate by their powerful influence on the Tf"' to purify the blood and stimulate it mto healthy action remove the obstructions of ' tnestomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the ooay, restoring their irregular action to health, and 07 correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Beinjg sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. F or minute direction, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BT . JAMES C. ATEEr Practical and Analytical Cbemist, LOWELL, MASS. rioe U Cents per Box. Five Soxes for Sl. t -p v SOLD -BY Ralmn17? AD W1LUaMS 4 HAYWOOD, March,' 1855."
Southern Weekly Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1855, edition 1
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