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The renst receded froi it disagreement b Hit araondmcnt of tie Common tn the (till con rtniir,; ibe count? of Jackson, 3 to 10. . 1 . Sviii(( a !j.vme-L - ; UOI'Sli OF COMMOXS. V e.'r,e!v, IVe. 12, 1 W2. Mr. )se-h tnnved tu m4 wtas to tbe f.i.l. rmirHwing p into 4rcu.i Judge i f ibe Tihjudwial tuvnil fiHthwrlh, which was . !l't t rf 1 l.f if si'etirsiti, n of tlie Ciovernnrrmdi rdaee.itrie ratl-a k'ltir R'timni'Ur'ii bv esley Jons, i.srj a nisi,, e nf tbe re ir f"r Wr.ke. ' I lie ILmee rtftiimfl the ci.nsiilerslifiti if the liifi f' liT on rue !! mlu ?enat"TisJ l'lalner Mr. RrrnrtR tnovs'l an anssndraent t which wa rm-nel. Messrs Avery and Ieaeh also of. frrrd smen.lmeiirs, vlnrh were adopted. Mr. Vdr.tiro Billed n amendment, which w' rejeeiex. flu outturn nf Mr. Saunders of Wake, a com. tn trenl two rs ar.Tit.ititcd, consisting nf Messrs Arorvanl I'mllius, r srliom w referred tlie iilj?:t isftlif Senatorial Districts during tlie re Cal At t!:e afternoon eresion, communication wn e-rnvd fin: ike President of the Jlliftb and tlast"?! Hi, itroad. inviting the members end flu-em cf ti e Legislature to pass orer the mid end return or nut at their pleasure, the dij after th 'i;i.urniuent of the Legislature. I r the remit f the rule for Counsellors, eee Senate e prooeeilinjra. Mr. I' hillipe frnm the committee en the sub-( ject of netiatimal Districts, made a report. Mr. Cherry moved a call of the Home. Nega tireil. . Mr. Fagg moved that the Ilouee adjoura. Knejatived Hj to Ck Mr. tiurti h mored tn lay the bill and report oa the ladle. Negatived 50 to 43. ), Mr. Leach indeed to (end a meseago to the fienate. proposing ui co in loan election forjudge of the 7th Judicial Circuit. Negatived 49 to 47. Messrs. Cherry. Fa;;g.Caldwelof(;uilfur'',T',r nr of Orange, I'arg.wi, Smith of Halifax, Mi'ler of Ciildwcll, Mcln'ire, nnd'Huleman, spoke with great warmth Rgain.it the passage of the original Lill f.ir districting the State?, and ag-unit tlie a. men Imeiit proponed by the committee, contend ing that it proposed tV'fi monstrous injustice to tee M'hig party and to the State of fifing lo the I'emocrstie party .H or 'JO ilintricti certain, and to tho Whig only IG or 17 leaviu the rest douhtful; and a flm dctrininution wae expread hyainie i.f tii" Sp'';it 'r. fMosur. Cherry, Cald woll, h't'X' MiL''-r atul Ii.iran) to continue to ap?nk tintii tiiP h.'iir tX twelve nhould, arrive yrhvn the tv.-o !i-uri woiiM he adjourned sine dittn lrr i lie j iint orJtT. nnd rt.!-! the niath-r 1-1 the ii'jh!. un!t.'fi ilit" I't'inocrutic iiieinltor would iudicjite poin,! disposition to do them jui' t o. ' .tr. luM,in -nd-Iind the IIue in the frm fan Hipn! I r Mr. t'h-rrv and others, to allow 111 iTifr tu )j in ii to be reminded, arid tlien ioii ixiiu cii'irar r w settle the diHtrictiog qnvs. t ri. Mr. rhiliip i;.okf in opposition to the stand tsksn by bi.i 'Vlii frirn 1", and characterised it di,ra:ii:n. T!ie trto.it ir.tcnn ex iti'inont prevailed in the House and auio ' the Mio.-tjitura. Su.'h a ereoe and soitdi a ei'Ui w.'ro ii'-vcr lcf re witnosncd V'.rt'i ("irolina: no I tliui it c .iitinu-d until ! n ar twolvo i.V-loclt, wh-n Mr Porv-ar otf. r, el a rsiduli.rl pmp.-in,; tn tlis ,.,, I tlit..n .:..i, liii,.ii fiat hodv ill a-ree th.it! lvtii ll.uuea adjiMirn on toiu.,"rr .w at 12 u'rlw k : rfi, Kir H-iii.l the joint order for al'iourn loiiiti on t!ie U2n I init., and adjourn to,uiorrow nt twi'lve; The i lu'i ,ii w o!j i ted U asout uforihr. . Tin: Spn.i'.; rr mi I he ir ia aware it wis out of inMerj but be iMiin.k-rc j the crwin as one ol , sitfBcimit iu-nitid t ijuntify him in taking th reettoiisibilitv of ilinre trdiag tbo ruleoforler, mid pot in t!ie rii--.ition on tlie pass.ige of the resolotiio;, tliere bi'ing onlv a few ininutei left in wliii-.h to dfcid'j whoiher the Leir'wlaturo I wnulil a ijimrti nnd Inate tho Stn itale in a State of i nniuvhy and r.jiolut'ii. T cominuo in suiion ; and perform Uio c r.f;;itiooal du;ius re-iuired ! .f tbeni. Ifjji eoTf -pU' nlpassed, and tlu ouei o-. wtsjis -," Voloek tu morrow, he "' Sibility of the kind ; ..atake n..r.irtb.Trel. .. tlv , . -'--at would thLMi, lie tbe conieiimo-. .. " ' t Uiiglr, adjourn the House nt tho time appointed I Mi-tar. Cherry, Caldwell and others protested j miit Ilia a.. nf lb Smv-.kor in an unwrranta. ' ,! wniTtiatlon. Hut the nuoetlon was takuii. end Mr. l'urycnr's resolution win adopted, 74 to fur spinning on, with 620,838 spindles, and )8. .A uieasage was Ktoii returned from the Sen-1 an aeurej'.itc power of strain tud water corti rt' iiilicm ni of th'ir couciirt'ence in lbs amend, j bined. ol'7,4.'ll, lurnisliiii'' emiilnvmenl to lii-nl ; mid tlie It-usc a Ij.urned at about mnl. l'';,'t SKXATi:. Thursday, Dec. 23, 1S52. The bill to biy i ff the State into fifty eenatori- al ditU'ieu. wan tiken up. Mr. Caldwell olferod an amendment re-ea'.ahlihing the districts of 1M2 which was adopted, 30 to 12 ; when the bill, aa anmnded, pasxed its third reading, 20 to . 13. Tlie proposition of tbe Commons to go into an election for a juda waa laid on the table. Mr. Clark then introduced a resolution proposing to vote forjudge of the third district at 4 o'clock. - Mr. Liiliogtoii moved to amend by striking out 3rd and inserting "th. The motion to strike out wee carried; aud priding the questiou to Insert 7th, the Senate took a recess. At the afternoon tession, tho subject was re. sowed, and the resolution laid on the table. A prupttitinn to vote for a I.'. S. Senator and another to Tote for a Judge were laid on the ta ble. I The Cnngressiontl dutrict til! waa further de bated and laid n the table. At the night session, tlie bill from tbe Com' roona to lay oft the State into fifty Senatorial iliatriets. pasted its first reading, and was bud oa : th- bla . A' great many bills passed tluir first and sec. ond i-evlin,". 1 Tbe Senate adjuurned. 1I0USK OF C0MM0XS. Thursday, Poe, 23, 1812. The llnnse resumed the consideration of the unlinished hntiies of yeiterday the motion to Kv on the table the motion of Mr. Strange to re t aeiid the joint order to adjourn toiday at twelve AtjSHiirk. : - Itv uiinnimiius"Tisent a resolution introduced liv Sir. Martin to take up the bill to divide the Htaieiiito fifty senatorial iliatriets and consider I ha same until Hi o'elock, was adopted, the ques tion pending b .'tug on the amendments pro oed lil- il,nL ertnimirft.il t etrjav. . ' Mr. Saunders of Wake, proposed an amend - silent; which was rejected. 1 Sir. Saunders proposed another amendment which was adopted. , " The bill then passed It second reading 57 ' tO nA. : , I'' A laotion was made ta suspend the rules mnf : , put the bill on Us third reading, Mr. Hill of Caswell, raised a question of or iter. A stormy debate followed. - The Sneaker decided that under the operation nf the resolution nf.Vr. Martin, 'the bill wonlr ', lie eotieidered until 11 'o'elock, unless sooaei ' itisp;ised of ftna'.lr, and that said resolution wa a ausysneton of tbe ru and that therefore th lill would be read the third time. ; Mn Tlilt appealed (ram thia decision. Pend - Ing ths question the time expired at d the iiooe resume.1 the consideration of the unfinished bu .-ineas, the question of adjournment ' A message waa reeeived from tha Senate, pro- posing to ree'dnd the forinar joint order and adjourn sine die on the 27tb. -- ' -. Thepakorinnonvieed that be sheuld cut of all further ditciiiliiH end put thequestion on cur ring iu tha prop a'tion front the Senate, afte . which be should resign to th House the aa)itiw. which he oeau pled, aaidresi(aiwintnkeearee at tenst'el x-k to-morrow. He thea appointed Ms l-yar to Ciltli ehair, temporarily, until tha kjtu -' , ' . ' - - ' TI'pfopi-ili"n of the Senate to rescind th. ' former order and to adjourn on the 27th, wa-eonniu-re.J in. St tn 16. . The bill to by oft the State into fifty senaloris ' ditn."-, on ler snsnensiosi. of the rules, ws ' tir" ret I the third tune and passed, 57 55 V liv Saunders of V ake introduced bill t : e'nrmiiit an nint nf Internal Impneinent.- KsVfii4 .,WaUJI 7' SENATE., i , Friday. Pta. 14.1852. : The eif roeeed recdutious eoncernin iuter re ion. were read the ecnd lime. Mr. Wilhern moved that the tuw be indefin, itely f o.ti,.Bed. Itejeeud 2.S ti 10. II r. Il.ike tooted ( la; the resolutions on the table ; Can i-d f2 to 2f. ' " - , ' . The .venat.rii.l district bill eon turned the principal part of the morning's session. la 'he allernoon. attej. said bill pwe ! iu third reading. The 1 ill to la el the StM into eight Con- msiuuni uisiricis, was taaen np, ana nnaiij paed its third readine Marty bills and resolutions were dispoied of The Senate adjowrned at a late bowr. IIOPSE OF COMMON'S. . Friday, Dee. 14, 1852. ' The House proceeded to the election of Speak, sr, when the Honorable John Batter was elected by 15 or 20 majority the House thus handsome, ly sustaining the decisive and patriotic course punned by bins yesterday and the previous even, tog, lie then took the chair and made hie ac knowledgments in en appropriate aaannsr, ex plaining satisfactorily the reasons for his as sumption of power that did not strictly belone to hiss, lie bad been assured by gentlemen on his right (democrats) that if the Hons would rescind the order to adjourn, the districting question would be satisfactorily settled he saw unmistakable indications of a disposition to eomi promise the matter on their eide ; and to avert a great ealemnitr. be bad taken the rssrtonsibil ity of putting lbs nurstionn; and be was gratified to find that be was new sustained hv a decisive vote, though he expressed surprise that some of t'loee who bad given htm asiurrances ot support bad cast thsir votes against him. The Speaker receives toe nig rotee with or 10 democrats Tbs rest of the Dim erais voting f .r Mr. Atery. A great number of bills were acted on during toe moruiox session. The remainder of the day was consumed in jas-ing bills and siuabbliug about the dint rict in whi 'h the Judg.- 1 1 be cle-tel shall be lira, ted. The propusi.i ,n of the Senate to refer the matter to a oominittee wa agreed V . The com inittce eould ni4 agreedrew and reported the third district, in which the, .use refused to con cur. Adjourr.sd at about 1 1 o'clock at night. Sr.XATK. Saturday, Pee. 2", ISo?. The bill to amend tbe constitution cf North Cars litis, was postponed until Monday lli o'clecl . j The engroised bill to incorporate the Atlintic (and N. Carolina and tbe North Carolina nnd Wcs turn Uni road i iinipany, was auicndrd, pa.'sed and ordered to be enrolled. j 5k'n. ('annin:liaoi. i'rogjrn, and Drnlse en- lered a protect KAot the act pasted st tbin sinn, lay ng vti the State into eight Cungtc9iooa! instricts. HOUSE OK COMMONS. Saturday. Dec. 2.1, 1S52. The two llonses voted three times fur a Judge of the 3rd Judici.tl Cireuit. Int. Itarnrsdn, Uigss 32, Saunders 2rt. Whitaker 10, Scattering 4. -nd- v"i.d-rs 51, llis 52, Whitiker !. Scat- 'ri,! J- Sr,) Saunders 2, liiggi 45, K. M. banners wa elected. The bill to-divide the State into eight Con. Re'onal districts, after much diaruaaion and many atiin)pt( t amend it, paased its three read, " " eanl" frora Senaie, and was orden cd to be eurslled. The bill to establish a new county by the n,M "f l!o8in, was rejected on its sscond read. " Adjcurnsd at a lite hour. Monday, Pfe. 57, I tii. TlK-re us. o iuuli "noise and cottfunioti" ia the two Iioiiyee, that it win impossible for any repurteni to tikr the prooiMdiag!.. Much buine.. of an unimporlant na- t,, howjjvr, was trimnai-il; and st sj o'clock si night, iln tu Home. nfirr uoaiiininiij toie of thank to tlie Speaker aad ajpro,i-iats refponsws from then I Ijoorni'd tin tiit. lorim CTACTOIJlliS. There were, in Yorkshire in 1850, accord- i ' j W; iu.uT: up, 5M woollen factories , .i;,i 32 nraoin. nf uliieh nnmhi-r S OM were I fema!es aboie 13 vctrsofaire. oiiil ?.8I9 bovs 1 3 t 1 8 years lite b ilance being tnali x above that. Ul the weaving and spinning rsubli-h-nieii s nnt enumerated in the above, there were 180, employing $05.61 1 spindles, 30,604 power looms, and 14,003 hands, of wlio.n 7.800 were females. Of oilier woolen facto ries besides these, there were 159, employing 6.128 persons, the number of spindles, etc.. not bung slated. These, however, do not in clude the worsted wills, which, strictly speak ing, am woolen manufactories and are arrang e I under another head. The number of yards of eh fi annual'y produced is not named, nor are tlie wages of lite hands stated ; but it ap pears that there lias been an increase sinite 1831 throughout i lie kingdom, of woolen and worsted factories, nf 51 per cent, while the increase in 'tlie consumption of colonial and fore ign wools, which form lest than one-half nf the wbnle consumed, hits (wen 64 percent From tbit'stib'inent, necessarily much abridg ed, it will be seen that the nanufarttire is ex tensive in England, and rapidly and steadily increasing. Optning of Electric Communication Dl t t with 'arii and thr Continent of Eu rope. A. crowd of scientific and distinguish td persons congregated on the first inst., at die office of the Submarine Telegraph Com pany, in Coriihill, tn witness the opening of the electric communication direct between (treat llrilain and the Continent nf Kurope, via Franre and Delgium. I!y a I n of wirrf t just cnnipleted 1 laid down along tlie old coach road between London a id Dover, via Rochester and Canterbury, in connection with die aithmaiine cable across the firatts of Do ve', instantaneous communication is obtained b-twecn 1-ondon, Paris, (Sweden, Trieste, UrVeoiv. Odessa, and Leghorn. We were int I fined the wires were being carried onward in til. Petersburg, also to India, and into tlie interior of Africa. Several splendid machine wore exhibited to the gratification of the guests, md message sent to Parts, and answers re-e-ived within one minute. Karly in the day, the following .message wi sent to Paris. It will be seen th direc tor of tho company have been the first body in this ooiiatry to acknowledge the Empire t - The Directors of the Submarine Tele graph Company beg leave to approach his Koyal llighnesa the fnnce f resident, Willi expressions nf their best thanks for th aeeis- isnce which he has uniformly given Inwards he establishment of this instantaneous means it coniiouiiii atiou between Krance and (treat dritain. - May this wonderfnl invention serve. Hitler (be Empire, to promote the peace and .irosperitv of the world. Dated 30, Cofnhill, l-.ndon, hair-pael 1. P. M. Nor. I 185'." ' Up lu midnight ill President had not sent INTERESI ISti TO THE SOUTH- We ebserv in the New York Evening Post, a letier from San Francisco, brought by he last steamer, in which the writer vvry travel y expresses the upiuinit that ther will a Convention of the people of t'alifi r i'u to nnrnd and alter the Constitution i of thai State, and that the ahroraiion of the nrraeni nti slavery feature in it will preny eert in'y one of the sets of that body. Many rcasous ire st'igned Ah tin belief, which arc . Tery .irottgJjr rtlit'd upon, j J.,.,..0.,.m THE STAJt. 'market -T r. H, ... f S" ' i?s, Jabfrtii tJ latalt whm. RALEIQH, December 29 VKZ. V. B. PA1.MKH, ike Ansriiaa Sespiper A tret is lAar nihni'i'ii Afrn4. for this pspsr la ths citis uf Bwt', and h'ew York and' aUo is our principal aeat in PLiladelpfaia, and ie tknlj empowered to taks -tvenitarnuiuil tuherriitionii at tht rates as reqoir "7 n. Illi reet-ipw will r Tfnrf an SAVHo'nff. His offleei are BudTUN, loltar' BuiMinci NEff VORK, Tribune Iiuildiujrsi VII 1 LADKLI'HIA, N. W. toraer laird SmU Clieiluut M. ADJOlft.VMKNT The legislature adjourned sine ificon the 27tb instant, after a profitless sestion of 8j days. A list of ths sets passed will be fuuud ia this pa. per, with a synopsis of the proceediujs since our last. It will be seen that General Saunders was elected Judge of the Superior Courts, in the place of Judge Battle resigned : That no U. S. Senator wan elected; and That but little was appropriated for the cause of Interns! .Improvements. We have no rvoru for comment this wssk. ttsyIn consequence of the Christmas boli. days and the press of business on the adjourn ment cf the Legislature, we are compelled to limit our issue this week to half a sheet. ': O I X SELLOKS ny STATE. Whitmtll ISrallinfrs. W. K. Unp, Pnrin Pa.it.ec, Wilson S. IJ ill, It. ti. French, Arrh. li.udcrson, Co luinbus .Milts. MK. KILLMOIiR. The Alcvandiia Oazctte justly says: It is probable that Mr. Fillmore will ge out of (Ece with as much of tho kind personal regards ot Ins political opponent , as any man ever had from those who were of different opinions. This is a high compliment to his character and bean ing bot it is deserved. IIu has borne himself so discreetly and with so much dignitv, that all who are not prejudiced, are compelled to ae. knowledge his worth, and his fitness for the high station lis occupies. It is fortunate for the country, that, under tho dispensation of Providence, in the doath of (Jon. Taylor, the ns of the government fell into such capable and excellent hands. History will write that Mr. Fillmore's administration, under' many trying circymstanccs, was an honeit, patriotic, and successful one, and that much of iti success is duo to bis own virtues and talents." A SKCItKT WKLL KF.P' The first publio iotiiniiissr,,. r, ,1,,". I inritAd tTm ITnitofl States tojjiuJeassT (I;sMimin now -a all intention of obtaining (tosses' riifthe Ixland of Cuba, was contained iu President Fillmore's message to Congress. A northern paper compliments Mr. Fillmore for having guarded thia Stato secret so well. That he should have ao effectually succeeded in ba(B ing the curiosity of the newimongors about Washington, is one of the wonders of the day. Where were tlie omniscient agents of the N. Y. Herald when these important transactions were on foot? Mr. Bonnet will have to look well to nTeTaureU. Itis a positive rcffecti.in on the Herald that tho Prosi lent of the United States should be ahead ot it in the news department. CIUUiTY AT HOME. The N. Y. Courier & Knquirei has a moving appeal in the behalf of the seamstresses of that city. It says that the exactions of Shy lock him. self were merciful in comparison with those sen' st.intly pvootisei by some .of tbe employers of the needle women of Sew York, hardly worker1, and badly paid, their ease excites the sympa thises of every benevolent heart. Where are the abolition philanthropist t THE AMERICAN LAW REGISTER. We have received tbe December number. Vol. oat 1, No. 2, of this valuable work. Terms t3 a vear, if paid in advance. Address D. D. Cam field & Co., Philadelphia. NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS' J0CRVAL. This excellent monthly periodical is published regularly at Bath, Beaufort County, by Dr. Tompkins, at l per annum. We advise the far. mere of North Carolina to subscribe for this pa per, published iu their own State, for their spec ial beuefit. One dollar eould not be better laid out. THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH: The December number of this excellent agri cultural paper is on our table, filled as usual, with valuable matter. The southern people ought to give this work an extensive patronage. It is published at Columbus Oa. by Uessrs Chambers A IVabody, at SI a year. AMERICAN FARMER. The Decembernurohcroftbisoldand well estab lished agricultural journal, has boen received.- -There are but few farmers who cannotafford to take more than one paper at tbe small prioe of one dollar year; and every one will end it pronta ble to add tbia to bis roirnlar periodicals. It is published in Baltimore! II per annum. TIIR WORKING FARMER- , " Tlie December nuiober-tf this able scientific and practical monthly by. Professor Mapea, New York, is before as. - W cannot ton earnestly recommend tbis paper to every agriculturist in tbe land. The price is only $1 a year. DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE. It is with feelings of the deepest sorrow that we have Ui record a most melancholly occur rence 'The boiler of ihe Steam Saw Mil) at Waynesboro', the property of Mr. Jess Pip kin, exploded yesterday morning about 7 1-2 o'clock, killing three white men and two net-roe. Mr. Pipkin, the propriotot, snd Mr. Tho. Gardner and Wm Jones. The two negroes belonged lo Mr. Pipkin. Two 'other negroes wei badly wounded, on a free boy, and the oiher the property of Mrs, Churchill nf Waynesboro'.. Defects of th boiler, is at tributed as the cause vf th Mplosienv - -; . Gold: Rep. Nonnr.s in Canada, Th great influx n( negroes into Canada is producing soma Dis content there; and soma of the paper tre speaking plainly on theubjert of ih injurious effect of an increase in that kind of people. It is discovered that the harhmi tg of runaway slaves is uot profitable tis the morals of the community; but, on the contrary, anus con snlerjbljr .luiejjriiu'tn jl C-'fe"'! ..,... .IS-. fix 7W7tVA ass; forthoji MM Daring Robbty by meant of Chloroform. T) New Orleans Delta of th 10lh iiwt. afK Mr. W. P Morrell, a aober and it pectable eitixen of Arkaneaa, va on his way bome, on board of the steamer Fanny Smith, bavins; the sum nf four tliousaud dollars in bank rrolcs, with him. On retiring to his berth at night, Sir. Morrell had the precaution to lock bntb duora nf bis stale-ronm. and tn ii, I . . 1.. . t 1 T . .. . TBirmnnWni g bell aroum d fits waist, next to the morning, he per ceived a stifling odor in the room, which near ly eiifWa'.ed him. He got np, and on ex amining the door, found it was broken open. He next looked for his money"; it was gone both of his shirts having been cnl open, and the belt emptied of its contents. This dmng mbberv was no doubt effected by rhlom fnrm. Mr, Mnrrrll sdvertise his lues through II. K. W. Hill, and offers 1400 reward." A letter in the N. Y. Express .ays. that the ' administration, of Gen. T.vl0,.,..I M nit. t i " , . . . more hav been anything but priscnptive 7Tere ore more Dtmocrat in office to-day ' in Washington than there art l7.i"r, and ! if yon except the Heads of Depsrtments, who j must be changed, as a matter of course, there has been, and is. much more money paidto; Ihem from the National Treasury than lo iue Whigs. There are Bureaus and offiees whf re no removals have been made since the ! 41 ill of March 1849. There are other llu reaus and offices where tliere are manv mn-e Democrats in office than Whigs. The Conip troller of the" Treasury, Eiisha Whittlesey, has thirteen clerks, sin of whom are Dem ocrats. Not a Democrat has been removed hy him, and not a Whig appointed, except to fill a vacancy. In the cilice of Commis sinnernf Customs, there are as many Democrats as Whigs in office, Mr. Meredith made one remotnl in thia lliireau for supposed canst. The person charged with being delinquent made out a good ease for himself, and wa restored by Mr. Corwiu." In the office nf the Fi urtli Auditor there are seven Demo crats purl six Whigs, and so on. Oen. Pierce, when a member of the Sen ate, expressed himself against Proscription. Will bis practice correspond with his theory? We hope it may. Hut if so, lie must be a man of iron nerve, fur there wil be a pres sure upon him from without which nothine but the powrrttil will of a genuine Young Hickory" can resist. HOOD. It is sriid hy the Bosmn Chronicle that the committee having in charge the building of a carriage lor (Jen Pierce, wrote lo him to as certain what was his family cont-of- inns, prob ably with a view of painting it on the paw's of the coach. The General replied that the only cost of arirs which he knew his family ever possessed, wss that of his father's shirt sleeves, in which he fought at the Hanker Mill. 1 he carnage is htiilding at PlUJs Mass., anil will cost 91,500 Ths Senate then proceeded to th" election of a President, to fill the vacancy, when, Hon. Da vid R. Atchison, of .Missouri, was elected. Mr. Hroadhead introduiMtd a JuUia relation to Bounty Lauds. A number of petitions were presented. In the House nothing of iui portage a trans' pired. WisniNOTON, Dec. 21. In the Senate, to-tlay the resolution to con fer upon (Jen, Scott the title of Lieutenant t.enerai. was uiscussea at some lenzilt. .Ilessrs. l ass, Miuelils anil llorlanu snstaineil, anil , Messrs, Ohrse and Adamsopposetl theresulu tion. It will doubtless be passed. In the House, that portion of the President'i Message re.latipg.Jo ihajanflLwaa. taken tifvinj L ommt'te of the M bole llotie. I he ques tion being upon the motion of Mr. Clinmin tn admit Kail Road Iron free of duty.' After a debate the committee, without coming to a vote, rose and reported progress, and the House adjourned, An effort will soon he made in the House to take notice of the acquisition nf Samina by the French and their annexation -of So nora. WasniNOTON, Dec. 22. Mr. King is rep iried to be easir lo-dav; and hopes are now entertained of his ultimate recovery. In the Senate to-day, Mr, Owin. introduced a bill providing for the rorfslruelion of a na tional railroad to the l'acilicratiii ii was made the special order of the day, fpr the lOili of January. In the House, that portion of the President's Message relating to Commerce and River and Harbor Improvements, was referred lo the Committee on Commerce. The bill propos ing tn fix the compensation of members of Congress at $2000 per annum in lieu ul per diem and mileage, was then taken up and debated. THRILLING INCIDENT. The Charleston Courier, in publishing the details nf the recent fatal accident on the South Carolina, Railroad, hy the falling in ol a culvert, notes the following incident : J A most thrilling seine occurred immediate ly after the breakdown ; a child's voice was heard calling from the bottom of the cars, which had fallen in. Pa! Pa ! It wascov- ered tip with broken plank and Ihe trunks of 89 or 70 passengers. It was the child of the Rev. Mr. Pringle, an Episcopal clergyman, who, in pruat agony, was wringing bis hands, exclaiinina "my poor baby V and supplica ting the Almighty to save his thild and his supplications were heard, for, after, a half hours hard work, his baby was miraculously saved, with scarcely i scratch upon it. Mr Muldrow, who was slso in the same car, es caped uninjured, and Mr. Henry 11. Dr Lorme only hail bis leg a little bruised. Foreign New, ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. ;,500,00 ia 0 old from California. , Ksw Vest, Dee. I. The steaaus Illinois has arrived, briefing (it pes sssfsrs aa4 t3,!XI,0OOea frtl(ut,and upwsrd.iftf tM, noo ta tbs hands ef passengers. She left at Aspinwsll Dee. td, the gleaner Uattee Stales awaiting the arriv al ef the Vf infield Beeti front Saa Franeiseo with dates to tbe ilia. Tbs Illinois passenger were brought oowe hs the GWlde Gale. She left Kingston oa the !. The toss by the Sacrsmaate Irs oa Nov. 10th, as al ready stats easeeiti 1 IS.OiMI.OOfl. Contributions 1 1 ihe relief of the eunVers were isinedUlely opened is U the principal towns, seel IM.OO had keen eoUsesnt is Saa Frasmen is IS days, jki loss bj the Irs st Marysvitts Is eboal Sllio.OM,' sad the loss by Iks faa rrstieiscs tre will ant esceed IOO,oOO, Th vets polUd at the Presidential elestiea was ever T0,o, sail the oeevstie sndnrlty was asarly ,eu. Ths eatire Dsenoeratie stale tisktt waa ehesea, iaeJaeV in HVDonf ll and Lslhass fjr Conrress. Ia ths lef slauirs the deasocrsts havs it) eat of IT sjeestnes, acl JlsW eTF ' o.O' .iM -..ilVJ-.r AN IMPORTANT DISCOVEKY. 1 ' A scientific correspondent " of the New York Courier ha made an important iiscor- ery in voltaic electricity which may b prac tically applied to the cur of weak nerves. It is this ' ' "If a cylindrical piece ol line is placed TTWtfn- top nf S IffSritii-tiafidlc," and aiiolfier about fifteen inches below, connection being made between the two hy means of wire, a per.o t taking hold ol the top-piece wiiii trie right hand, wlule, tbe let . is s placed on the eopprr or lower piece, forms a voltaic circle, whien-. becomes powerful the more the broom is use'. The hand must be without gloves so thai the metals are in con tact, and the windows of the room should be open when the broom is used, so as to admit tlie air freely. The discovery is invaluable ... r I - ; I . . j. . j. f K" 7 ' T . , . mJi it can be apolted to sxe nannies, Wa TP01' 1,1 '"Jies and gentlemen L prnctisiug- thia experiment every day. , l,ott T,,R To!,! TnnrT Owsxav, T,,c cnrirspnmlent of the I.tulon Times, wrl""C frnn Melbourne, Atitralia, savs: "One circtmistnnee is not. perhaps, altiether undeserving of notice. 1 here is now at Mel- bourne a larire auantitv of void, which was sent from tbe dieting hy escort, and which has never been claimed. The amount is sta led at eight tons and these eight tons nf gnld i are watched and warded by a corporal and five men. Bishop Roule, of the M. K. Church, it is slated, has written a letter lo the Southern Christian Advocate, in which he reflects on some of the opinions of the Northern Christian Ad?ecate, and closes by ptedicting a division of the Northern Church. ADri:RTISEIKTN. Dwelling House lo Kent The Subscriber wishes to rentfor the en suing year the comfortable dwelling lately occupied bv Mr. James Wil For further information applv to I II.WOKTH SLKDOF. igh, Dec. CS, 18.52. . 1tf. Ral . B HATCH A. CO., mirrACTtoirm asn iseHTEss or Grnt;eniru's riinilstilrjg Good NO. 97 William Strret, Kiuwar ssTirsss lAtlic Lisa asd jorta varnr, S'U W YORK. EeTAItLISH ED IS 1831. 97 MTf'li:inti will tod at (bin eitallshment a full an sorlmcnt of th latodt myb'i, (inlraeltig the mogt 'approvoe London and Paris faahioos.) of " Slllrls, flocks. Cravats, I RU.Sl'hNDKKfl. Bjl.IJiKN l,l"-niT-"' w i " rnnpa ,ur BlUCES, .."ill exl ,A - t floods appertalninc to iha J I -"1'e "ista?", ."1" will b solil at tue tow-V-sl' Market ir,eeti. 52-3iu, I.OUISHl'HU FEMALE SEMINARY. rpilK fining Frisian of IK5lt, the 5lt inol.r the X pr' sent tVinWfMils, Mr. and Mrs. Kay, will intra meurc on .Monday tbe 3rd of Jatiuaiy, and clone oa toe la.-t Fri'Uy in May. It is unrnenly hoped thut Hsrenls anil Uuardiann will insks every reasonable sff'.rt to hiivv tlo-ir ibitililerstin 1 oardi in 8i-hool from tlie filet to the last iltiy of tlie eehi.,n. The Prim-ipsl will tnkti piessitru In seiiilins a crpy of the Circulur lo any wtio may itcsire full partli-ulars. He .would sUo state thai the srrrii-es of some yoang Ladies of very hijrn iTis.ill-.Rtiuiis as li'arucri either of the solid Jhrsolies of EaUJrrMavh'. French. Drawing tra. i"7 s secured srter the close of the neit hsi JOHN' 1. HAWKINS, Pres'l It.'ard Trustees. J XL Dee. IfXh 1132. Mr. an Mrs. Hum ell's s'em,Ie Kchuul. MIL L SIOKO', X. C. rrMIE Winter Session will oominenee on Wednesday. X tbe Itith of Jnnanry nert. The Hctiool is furnished with s new and eoinolete spoAratus, snd tbovouns Is- dies bsve ai-cess lo an extensive lihrarr. Persons de siring lo plai-c their daughters or war.ls in this echoed willa.l0riss MEV. R. BDRWKI.U llillsboro', K. O. Dee. 1, l5t. . 52-sw. JOKIIIM LIM1I.F.Y IS in Rsleixh now when be enn remain but a few dsys, with a large eollee. tion ef tbe finest Fruit Trues nonsisting of apples, pesehes, cherries, pbitns, sprieols, liet-tarines, fijrs snd irawhorriee, Th o who wantlroee in this vioiuity will do well to call ioiniedistelv st TCCKER'S STORE. Poeernber I sill, I8i. ' 42 tf. To the Jtebtnrs of the Ht i Hospital. A T A MKETINU of the Trtuteea of th Rat Hut. jut I, un the iOth Dec. tht (Aluwmg order OitttKniiii, That the debto-a to thia Fund be rtxiuirci to pay tlie interest due on their bomli, on or before th firit of February next, or, in default there 'f, nieiu aret ill ho f.irthwith lalen for their collection prin eipel anT interett. Uy order otthe iratuei nt tnt nci iiuptMi. WM. PKA'J( Treajiurer. lelgh, 1W 91, 1853. J-lt Hrjfiiter and Standard one insertion. 1IXIIMTY. rHR Annual Meeting of the Tnitteea of the vtvrrKitv will he heiri at the fiircutive Offi of the Unl- c on Monday. Ail. I?ciwber nvitt at 7 n Hrw k, p. m. rll l I LI V I. i I1A1U, CHIP i Nov. 1. I8, 1JANK OK THE STATK OK NOR I II CAROLINA. IlTbssnnnsl raectioe of Htockholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, iu this city, on the Bret Monday in January nesl. IflAnuua ur.nr.1. - Catbkv. i Rsleigh, Nov. 44, IS51. ' 4 td. Narln Pocket Chronometers. Duplex and Hepcatllig Watches' , (By Appomtmtntto tht Admirality.) 'WILLIAM IIUST Caaosouavca ash Watca Makivactib, A! King Square, Cuttrcll itoeel, hm&m. THIS eertilles Ihst th s..ompanylng Watch No. 1 47 1 X, is warranted bysne lo bofwy Hsnnfaetare, nd ae Watch wits tny asms upoa n, is genuine, un less accompaniird by a C'ertiSrate, bearing say signa- "Tgnsrante th Wsteh N. 14713 to keep lime te th stisfeti. of the purohr. - - W. DIXON. These Welches hare a high reputation la Europe and A in eric as superior time piece. Imported and for sale hy PAL34LU A RAMoY. Rsleigh, Nov. 1Mb, ml" 48 Mneiol Mtuloll Moalolll Tt'ST ptoeived at tb North Carolina Musi Store a tl sew and beaetifnl lot of Rosewood Piano with , Si a k t Oelaves, selected by myself and which sr wer ranted for ttv Tis : they are of superior ton hsvlng th Iron Frame which will but longer than those mad with wooden frame an stand better ia tun, which 1 will sell at ! pns. : K. ft. TETERSILtA Raleigh, Oct. lBtb, IS41 J tf , . A Large lot of masVeal inecnmeiiU by Ihe retail er wholwat. Oartars from the to forty dollars, Violins from twenty vs eents t mil doluirs. Banjos ef all .isee end prlcss, Tluteis wTlh from on, to A Keys, Octave sutes. Fifes Acenrdeons Frsneh snd tiermnu. A very in tot ef new snd fashions! rasi Must Books biiemd with the maris selected by mysedfumiltdi kind cd Perfumers. f- !J Paints fot Oil snd wster colors of every deserinlion, nut up la tie boa or by th slagl tube. Canvass er itretcber of all sises of by th aingt yard. In short rerytbleg thst bluttgste Ihatu Art. -- Perfmrla and Fsstey artlcl ol all kinds toe aamsr rrss to mention. Two second hand Fiaaos to sell or rent. K. W. PEIBRSILIA. EIei.h,Oct.l,leU. M-tf. i V ltt I'l BbiailfcK. . IRW k PltACTICALFOHTI BOOK. COXTAISIxa Forms of all those legal bastremenu important to he knowa B the People ofXorth rireliH. and drs'urned, lo tor the as of Justieet ff rte Pearr. Sheriffs. eompUed aad arranged from the best authorities, TBY CAtVIH If. WII.EY, Eee... " To which Is addew TW CoseKrafio " tit Axes aael of A'ort Cmrolinn. Ths number of Ferns is this wArh Is saneh Isrirer than sa 1m ftiund ta any trm Uook beretiors pub. lished ie Nortb-Carotiasi and while his hoped they will atet Ui vasits aael airneies ef the putilie. it is aleo heiiv4 that their aesaraey sssy be relied , hav ing bea exsssiiMel aad approves! bjr,eoia.of th snoea eieinenl tawrera rth6ute. FtoieiTTi alphabelieal Index, it will be easy to find soy deird-Uliter eMKitsin ed in lb hook. Tbe price ol th book will be On doltsr, for wbirh ran It will b scot I sny part ef th 8lt hy snaii eee MieSone. Tbe trstl wilt be supplied epos tbv usual terms. Orders should be sddrrrsed tn i. I). LOOKS, al R.lel,.b. ft tat of JMOrlh l urolioa. Chatham Coiktt. Court of VUat Qnartrr 8e6iont Kovgmter W wlley Bnchauan. ta. Eli "ha A- Muore. it'vfttAnTvnf, Lrried on fe'laypf and nther article J. 'V. I'll Mttry BuchAtio rek! TUos. lUgluirni- IT ipT-earitia; t tha a atisfaetiua of the V.fmH, that the fi-RUiitia ihiicaae, KlUhaA. Moofe.isnot i inbahit-nt ol this Suite i it if, iUrofsr,orlrvdhy the'iicrt, t!.aipjtt!:oalifn be made fo tlie Ua)igh bur, a cowcpiiptr publiwiifij in theCitr nf Halsiyl. for aic week) pucce-itriroly, fur tlie iefvn.lnl toapjiv-nr at the ntxt Term of our hi id Lourt tn It held fer the Cauntr of huthnra. at the t'pmt ll'-ufin littturoi:li, ihe rend Mouda ol' February next, then aod there to pluad or replevy, er lite property ltivlftd on Ut be conUeiunad lo BtUfy tho dob. of I'luiittitf. Witues, Willutm P. Taylor, Clerk of onr Mid roort, at fficMt the ficcuud Monrfar Iu NnviDiber, A. 1. lRJr a.od 77th year of Amtrrican lndep l.nVnoe. W. F. TAVLOK, . C C. 51 Cw. (Trice adv. S.fiZ.) fcTATi; iV KOKTII AKOI.I S A. C'B ATfl A M CorTT, 6'iH ( of Pitm$ umd (Junrttr fsmtion$, fkurtmbw Trr Win. Ilcrryman, Admitiiftrator of Juho Thotaaf, dt-ccat-d, tt I be ieie ot lU-Wrl Fttucett, . r. (.corge W. Wit. Xriy m Laud. IT APPEARING to tha aittlifafttion of the t'onr, thul fie bfftmdarit in (his George W. Hito i Dl an inhabilaiit of tliif" $Vte It U, thrftre. oiderg't h)Xy Court, that publica. tion be modi- in the R1f irh Si af'newtf taper pnhlifhrd in tha City nf ItAltMirh, for fix wepk.--, uweirey, fi M defendant tnapp'-itr at the neit Term of thia Court, to be held fr the County i-f Chatham, t the Conrt Home in PittalMrough, ua the aerond Monday in Feb rmrj neit, tbt-n and tbtra lo ahow rAutie, if any be irnth. why tlie Land levied on tlnmlJ nt be id (o atififv the n-eiirerr of 1'Iuintiff, and all eosia. the .'-.r. I Mou'UyajtpsWr.tLt.mher. A. !.. Ui'i ud 7i.li vi.T .iinertLn Indi-prnden"-. W. P. TAVLOK, t:. f (Price adr. $i .) Mate of .oi tb I nrolina. CHSTnAM Coumtt. Court (if Ittat ami Quarter Setioiu, jVoremoer Tom, A. I). 1So2: tVm. Headin snd wife Susannsh snd others, ve. Ilsrris llaik snd wife Ksebnel, and otb-rs. 'eli'li'ua foT 'm-ri'liVia. - . IT APPKARIXU to the iti(elion of tbe Conrt, tbst Harris llsrk nnd wif Itacbiiel, Joseph Fooshee snd wile Klir.nbeth, B. I,, ilaekne.v nnit wife-Jane. James Adsms, Jno. V. Adnnis. snd Klixabeth l'eeblcs, are Hon resident, of this State : ll is, lliervfore, urdered by tb Conrt, tbat Publication be made in tbe Kaleih riiar, a newBper puiibsbed in the t'ity of Rsleigb. fur six weeks, successively, f -v l lie parties tnsii(ier ut the next Terra of our eaid loart. Tab held for tbe county of Cbslbsm, t the Court Huuse in 1'itlsborougb, in tbe second Monday of Feb ruary next, tben su,l there to mske tbemselves nitrites to tbe petition, snd eiibor rdesd, snswsr or rfoisr, r tbe sntwe will b taken pro confeesoand beard expart a to tben. VLilaetiTXMVmiie4tkvnrnitt'mrt. st office, the second Mends? of November A. D. lsi!f, snd 77th year of American Independence. vr. P. TAVLOK, c. c. 61 I w. (Prieeadv. ti, t.) BANK OK THE PTATK OK NORTH CAROLINA. A Dividend of Five rue cssv, has this dy beta declared on the Capital Kloek of this llsnk fur tb laet six month pavable at th Prlncipsl Bank oa tb first aLiftdav in Jauuarjr next, aod at the Brancbss fifieea days thereafter. C. DEWEY. ru'ir, Dee. 10, IISJ. l--w. FUENCirS HOTEL. Corner of Frankfort st and City Ball Square. OppatiH tkr Ot) Hall 4 fur i'osafai'a) MOW YOHk CITT. Was built and opened bv tbe subseriber. May 1, 184'.). and refitted and furnished, August, le.V.': he trusts thst for eonsetiienee. elejrane. eotnfort end economy it cannot be surpassed in the world, ll contains more rooms than any other Hotel on this Continent, save one only, all of wbirh are warmer! gratis. They are all filled np with marble top wash stands, which ars supplied with frotna Water through silver-plsted cocks. There is bu tons bed in a room : the halls ani water eioeers on evei-y floor will be lit with gas durint; the night. Tins Hotel is condi eted on tbe European plan of Lodging Kooms, and meals aa they may be ordered lut'iesps. cious snd splendid Krfectnrr, and' is in tbe Inimed'ete icinity or ,'leresntiie llnsmess, And tbe principal Places of amusement. It. FRENCH. -', ' 61 3m- FEMALE CXASi,lCAIi IKMTITl'Tfc II I LIS BO R 0 V O II STBEjpT. riMIE first aession for IR08, will bepln on t" 1st I Monday in January, and continue firs mouths The patronnge extended to the Institute bss induc ed ths Principal to adopt measoree for its enlavg men! and permanent establishment, oa tbe basis ef a thorough aad extensive course ef Female r. (loca tion. Tbe several department are. already filled by hip-hly competent instructors. As the number boarding in the Institute is lim ited, early application Buy be necessary to iasure adraittauoe; The payment of one bend red dollars la advance will l' ir to a Joting lady all tbe advantages of board snd tuition, ia any portion of the following Drenches thst can be profitably prosecuted at tbe asms tirsei The payment of sixty -five dollars will secure board and instruction in the ordinary Eng lish branches for session ef five months. Tuition fees will be expected la advance, and all dues for board, books, tie., at tbe close of the ces sion. Tuition la Classical Course, per Session, (20 Of " Preparatory Course, . low Musle on Piano or Ouitsr, i 2U DO Ancient and Modern Languages, each, . ' 10 00 Painting and Drawing, ' 10 00 Painting in Oil Colors, . 15 00 Ornamental Needle Work, 6 00 These prices will be charged separately, unless the number of studies amount to nor than fifty dollars." ;.'; . . -,'-' BESSET T. BLAKE, - L - I'rimtipat, Kalelgh, Dee. 10, 1852. ' . frl-tt T ESP0SBI1ILB MEN ARB WANTFD, TO CAN, X V's this riui this Fall Snd WmtcT, soaking yxeuiati and thorough Mori, ia setiing PAULEY'S CABISET LIBIIAItV, (20volam Iflioo. SOS Illastrationa T,o pg",) by Hon,' 8. 6. ttocxu-iohi whom every American-' wi! receltevt as PETKR PARLEY. Thus who are willing e work herd aad get a good commission, wilt hear of s gMiel ehsnee bj addressing the Puhlumev.' - . Pleas sddress, POrSf PAID. OEO. C. RAND, Publisher of Parley's Cabinet Library, CenUiL Boston. "s. ,------' '- 'w-'-ir" &M.---:'cui;er .' I ' wW'iii i i I neris. ConstUM throuiibo- JKTT1 If II pubiitit s. meter wk u Tiie inert i the Dumber tu ilred volumes in com to great thtkiZamtiMS mana m uni w nwu, or iSiiAi.(.i ".oft which .appeftf, nor he tfiply th.r which U i uii'ler of ihrnujafiziiiz Jti-uM t the current of tfec.Mon, through th rtcdiom w Ilinsosa.. I. . . ; 4T . u "si " -seavp i sb m "ti isc.j Miunr, in,i ceniit.lt therefrt. tfat som - rlui ahou nlopltttt by which titemofit Iruportuiil coei. tS is those which Intolv either new primemU mowi epptiertiea tho alrendy eUilishei !? be collected in eoarenient fono. With this want, it wilt be rat f the principal J 1 the Law Register. t lav before the Profes afl ' ft ularly, a se'eclion of Casee from tbe AbwJ r.nglieh reports, as thev mat frmu the tbe ehsraetoe al.tl. wrhtrli cA.li.. I norlsnc will h. eilltM nrlatsul ii, fill m. M condensed And imnvnnli kl made with Judges and Professions! eentledr5"' r it.Ia. i. -e 'c ' manuicrij't yi'teat will be eensiaat'tV HHi".-! , the Law Register sob after ty ere read,, sw lo g before they can be elsewhere reported. , Kach number of the Law Register wid com in general, one or mere short Essays ea Legal . ics, of dirrsct snd immediate int, rest, enderwlf tbe sublett of Meilieal JuriapeBdence will beefr'y prebe'idcd ; a Collection ef recent Amerieaa. .( ia the Federal and Slate Court ; recent tn;lish Cases, with references to tbe American Aathoritiis, Cases from tbe American Reports, in full i Notts or Abstract uf eases eentainiug new p dnts : Mhv t cellaneous local information ; aad Critisal notices of New Cooks. Tbe English Continental Law 'Journals snd Re views will be rep;ulsrly reeeived. whence hiforiae- tiun on Professions! subjects will be extracted, and where they are cf a nature to jnstify it, Essays snd Articles on rcuetsl Jurisdiction will be reprint -or translated from tbew. A eeltcud list of the , -Lul Publication in Kuiope, .and ia the l'nild 8tats, will be furnished to aabseribers quart r . No pains or expense will be spared by ths pre. " pricur in endeavouring to render the Law Regis ter of value to the Profession. the American Law Register will he edited t Messrs. Asa I. Fish and Henry Wharton, of the Phf. ' adelpbis liar, who wi 1 be aided in their labours by assistaut Kditoasin New York nnd Boston. It will "f" be printed in royal octovo form. Each number ' will conSain aixty.fuiir pages, niakiug a volume of ' ovor seven hundred and Uriy pates, aunaally, sad-. ' will be published punctually, the first of ever ; mouth. . , ,.aL' TilKMS OF TIlfi AllEniCAS LAW EKGISXEB -f- Th Subscription prioe of thi JonrnsI, will be r-ur Dollsrsper Annum, or Three Itollsrs, if paid in advance. Professional Card inserted at 1 w ' Li-llar a year. Contributors placed oa ths free nt. Contribntors of Decisions, &e., from Judges ' and others, are respectfully sdiidj.cjL;s.trrti4iiasa j communications, iiLj)i"-ys reailted ea the Uw Reel-ler sreJeVrTTe addressed to D. B. CasviBLSi 'Xa. iul South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 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Illustrated by Drawings or l.ocomolivcs, tugether with numerousother crgravings oa wood, 12mo- - ForSslo by - H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store, Raleigh Mov. 80tb, 1862. rpllK Medical Companion, or Family rhj-siolaa, 1 Treating, or tbe Diseases of the toiled Slat, with their symptoms, esuses, euro and aseane of prevention ; common eaaee la Surgery, es fractures dislocations, 4c; tbe Management and Diseases of Women and Children, A Dispensatory fur prepsri ing Family Medicines and a Glossary, explaining ' teehnicsl terms To which are added, a brief An alogy and Physiology of tbe llama Bod ; show ing, oa rationsl principle, tlie waoseand care e. . Diseases : an Essay oa Hygiene, or the art of Pre-, serving Health without the aid of Medicine: a A. tuerienn Materia Medic, pointing out the virtues and doses of Medicinal Plants. Also, the Nurse a llniile. 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