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NORTH CAUOLIiVA ST A It W ED i E S D A Y MORXING, DECEMBER 5. 1855. i: f ; if ! W i !M. Mr J 1 I 1 : It ! '' ir. ! Selected Poetry.,' THE lASl, Til l'i:K?k.M A.NU JIU: rtTitiK. I can, see that I E.-vw older. And I uuie il every day 1 I can ieel ir.'j heart e;rr voider A it pleasures pas away. At tbe tull-tale m 1 linger, Aa witb fided evr I truee b;.t-ii.i liiae us wuicii 1 iiuc nuiier J I vi engraven on nij lac. But one moment eau restore rae " ' 'In my boj hood an J toy prims, Ami sweet uieuiorit cintic o'er.me 01 that brief mill bUst-ed time: " Then 1 hear a father's blessing, ' AhJ I feet a utt'ttier's kid ; . " AuJ agiin I am curre-tsing Out vrhe boa spared with me my blis. Whn sluti saydhe pant mint perish - 'Neath tli Future's couiifiif, watee? tV li.-it tit st.ul delights to eLer UU f rom Ohliviuti's depths it invest Lut-kiiie; taekwanl, uu I'm gliding, ' 111) 1 reach that final slmre Y'ilcre the present U abiding, ; And where change shall cume no mora. (ENl'LY CHECK A CHILI). A cluld.Vhcn asked why a certain tree zrew evoked, replied VtHinielHly trod upon it, 1 aup- fo.-e, mien it was tittle. He who checks a child irith terror, hums in play nnd atilU its tang, Ivut alone eumtniu an errur, But a grievous moral wrong. (iivo it pint, and never fear it. Active life is no detect ; JTever, never break iu spirit, Curb it only to direct.' mil J rou stop the flowing river, 'ihiiiking it would cetise to flowf Oiiwiird must it flow forever i l-i.'tter teach it where to go. l'ROSPECTUS OF Till NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. ri"H I? North Carolina Annual Conference of the I lrtli(tdiiit hiiliicopaltlhttrehflouth, having; do- tcrimneil to lnaue a weekly paper bearing tba above ! name, the subacriliere are authoriied to iasue thia I l'roapevtna. V It s inUiuded to publish a family tuvtpaper, which while it shall be religioua in toue and aentlment, ami maiutain thedoctrineaand UMfreaof the Metb i.'hrt i In i-i'ta, (hall lie devoted to all tht intrreiti of A'cwA ( uroltna, and furnish intllignce for every k-hjMt of readers, in tile and appearantt the new pcii'iilicil is t8 be equal to any of onr.Church pa-; I'tii, Vihiie it will surpass them all iu adaptedness Vt cue wants of our people. Th entire insufficiency i f the e.i;i;tine; " Advocatea " to the necessities of . i -ir u 'Pfiii.furcea us to tbe publication of our own , ir, J we eoundently expeet the hearty eo-op-- f the Maiutjers of our Church in all parts - - fnte and Conference, and hope to make the " . . interesting and instructive aa to attract jo Irfrn the publie generally. 4 ' advocate" will be published at (1,60 a -1 r. ami the Irst number will be Issued aa early practicably after tbe neat Hession of our Coa- i . ei.ce It is believed that the publication will be i-irarneneed on the 1st of January, 18-'l). It is ilnmrable that as tarfte a subscription aspossiblsbe .i Mtaiued before tbe Conference and the Milliliter und all others interested in the enterprise an rea - I'l-clfulljf areeJ to secure and furwardtbe names and aiblrasa of suoscribera, particular atteution being p.iiJ to cor ret I uens in writing the names of pet sons, post oflicra and Counties. Those who may have no opportunity of subscribing through the agency of our Ministers may write directly to ' Kev. W. K. Veil t'ayetteville, N.C. The payment will be eipected upon the issne of I tne nrst numner. The location or the publishing I cftioe will be determined at the rjessiou of Confer ipnce. WUXUM E. TEI.T,, tFMiMAM CAHTKIl. ' KUKUS T. II KKLIN, N. H.I. Wn.WiN. ,' WM. BAMUXUER, ' ' July, 1835. ' ' Committee. 83 1 :CJLiIlEXDOX.IR0V0RKS.. WILMIOTOS . C, A. V. VAMtOKal-.LKM, Proprietor. Fill! R Slitmrriber baring pnrchsMid ths eetir lntert.1 1 In lb "CL.UtKSOUN IKON WOHK.V solicits eiders lor Kteuin Fngines, of any power or sly!, Hsw Milis of tverj variety. Mining Mschiuery and i'umps. ' (inst and Fiour Mills, eowplcte, I'aiker, Turpentine an I ether Water Wheels, ltife Utid 1'atui.s and Kogines, ' Leavitt' Cora and Cob Crusher, Rice Tiirasheis, hhinn's alschinrs, Hliurtim ll.in?i!rv snd Pulllea, tietton (lies and Cearing, ' ' . li nn t'lwtiiijis of til kncU and pstterns. limits " - " l,oM,i..tiv ,nd Tiwalar Itnilers, K'ne and phvia Cy.lnder Bmlera, ItoicVsiaith work of all hindx. - , Iron Doors for llaatse stv4 Jills. fllK ESTABUS'.IMEXT lTsviog been re-org-Uiitt-! for tht express pnrpoe nf ot. ifi-i? pi ici i Uf of thass-viitttta of ail orde tits pulil.r eoy rsit MlUftsd that snv wotk which nisy off' r will bs promptly delivered aeeoriling ro u., and of m,n workmanship aa eau not fail O (IV satisfaction, , THE .MI'.CH A.MCAL PKI'ARTMF.VT TWlng In charge of iea of talent ad rtperienee. I an be.n.itina In aavint that the work here niter t imed out, shsll eoaipar favorably la every reP',. t .ii Hint of the moat celebrate J in the ft i-.i s en I at niicm which will wish It to the In- t-rc-1 nt all tn want to send us their order. . REPAIR WORK 41; a done withoat dslay and having a large f vi lor lhat Br,t., it ill pr.iv advantageonf p-raoa nena suet ta give at lh prefer- - - a ', oil tc.-attl to riprnae f Mndlii saws - -a . il .tvni-e. ism nill ail lrsed to "':aredo Irea tv,.., vi i &,iifj-ia it. , A. U.VASBiKKF.I.tM. - H. l.-a-lf. Hlr!('.--The Oftrrra, Members. ) llF,r 1 1 -ct.l.tivea ul it,s t(ra-l Lulk-eit Suetb t an- i.im r aerchv oc ir.,, I that ths Avmll cuii.. u.raii. a of a y ,. ...( ba.if m M ,,, nr. o viin.iav enniag, ti,s it I nf leihr nest. 1.1 I f.r lha Irmhaacli ,a f swrk baa I lira as uy k sabanttrd fur Its eM.nteralina. The ii ra f Ik wut nr llaat Uodgvs St reiiurslad la ta't-m-t 14 p- rani, or saw as -rr H -pra .relatives K. t. aH4.a(rd, ia enfiauiy a,u UsIVnaiiia t. u ... I ,-i-oat.l varuUtiasa of II. li.aad l.o-l. w ILLUV Till IK. II , tstaad rWtflirv. S.'.fjk.Ckt. JJ, tVA, l.1aat. luirilf C-li-fctllBg iti t.tj h.iff. .t'i,"t a lnM awawl a ai-f at Ur m i , i, mmr im ei.rnr a.t'f IK I. f .a r. r tlia acial a-nastai-, ki . - -a noa s t!-Mt .i,.ia, ana - til a,.. IU 'i-a l.y ait .a 11 an4 .. . . w a . b..Ma nn fiiv ta n!. aai ii , a I. 9ba f Iba t.rti' . ..f IS. sKti. i. T HM iN. I-lter a tui Foolarap P pera. , , 1 Mil 4 Wa.ia l..u.t l-apn. rrla 1 1 - ' a i'-.a. .' . . '4 b : -. g was Wti.r Papa. I nm . mmk l g mm f4 STki Vaaaaa. Paf as. r-l-a t a It .sia, m 9 I j. I r by ft l Tt tttf, C. D.-k "a. s'.'r 11 Tl . It i M a II. i.. a t4 :U Im V .. . - . I' . -a a- ai .i 1- Pla.-'orm ef the Amerioaa Party ef Rorth Caroliae At a Convention of the American party, held at Raleigh, no the l'Jth of O-t-i'ier, lj-5, thefo- lowiiig rjM.lu;'K.i were Ap-d: ' tcaWcct, That, a the eludes which rendered the secrecy cf U;e American nrgatiisatitm neces sary in its infancy, no linger exi.t all the secret cen-iutinial of the order whether of initiation! utilizations, signs, constitutions, rituala, or pass words be aLolit-hta- that we do constitute our selves lino a publicly-ortruniictl vai tv that we do ;tuirsie,Si.iilrua,i,iiiiiila in HiaimMnYiil a.nti I it i l lai'iieniwti ot our )iriiiciple and we do hereby invite and invoke the aid and eo-cnerntiun f all thecitiaens of the Sute without regard to their former polit ical ulhliationa, in maintiiiuing and carrying out the great aims, principle and objects vt the American I'arty. yiiWrrif, That we do hereby rntifv and eu- diirie the principles enunciated tn the platform ot the American tarty, t.y the atmnal Luuncil of the same, begun and held at Philadelphia, on ttie 5th day of June, 1.-50, in relation to the po Hticil pidicy of the Ijovernment whilst at the same time, we consider the three great primary principles of the organization, which constitute the b:i-is of our party, as paramount in iinr tance to any iao of mere governmental policy. Hetulcrd, That these three great primary prin ciples are, fift the cmtiiicuieut of the honors, office and responsibilities of political station, underourgovermnent.to native-born Americana with a due reg ird at the same time, to the pro tetitiuu of the foreign-bom in all tbe civil rights and privileges guaranteed to freemen by the con stitution, whether Federal or State. Hcvnitlu. Resistance to religious intolerance, and a riul maintenance of the great principle of religious freedom by excluding from omce and power, thosewhowould perescuteforopiuionssake howouldcoiitrol the politics of the country through! Church influence or priestly interference ; and who arknowlede an allegiance to any power o earth whither civil or ecclesiastical as paramount to that which they owe to the Constitution. And. Thirdly, unswerving devotion to the I'nio of these States, and resistance to all fac tions and sectional attempts to weaken its bonds. tlrsolrtd. That in all nominations for political station hereafter to be made by the American I'arty, it is recommended that the same he done in oiicn public meeting and that nil those who agree with us in principle, and who concur in our aims anu oujecis, snail uureauer u recoguisuu as members ot the American IMrtT. ' Jlenultai. That it le recommended to the A morican Party iu this State to hold a Convention of delegates, to"be appointed in publio primary meetings in the respective oountioB.intjrcenshoro ou Thursday the 10th day of April next, for tne purpose 01 nominating a cauumaio in oe run by the American 1'urty lor uorernor at tne uex elcctiou that each county appoint aa many Delegates as it chooses, and that the mode ot voting in said convention be regulated by the convention itselt. Hamletd, That we consider the 22d day of lebruarvtiext the time heretofore selected by the Natimial Council of the American order, for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice-President, as too early a day for that pur ptwe nnd we do hereby recommend to our brethren of toe American party throughout the Union, the propriety of postponing the holding of said couveniioL to eoiue time in the mouths of June or July. Hauttcnt, However, lest auch postponement may not take place, it is deemed advisable to appoint two delegates to represent the State at large in such nominating Convention, and it is reoommended to the American Party in each Congressional District to hold primary meetings in the respective counties, and appoint delegates to District Convention, for the selection of a delegate from each respeetive District to aaid nominating Convention. Uuulnd, That an Executive Central Commit tee of five, be appointed by this body, whuse du ty it suaii oe 10 aiienu w me general concerns oi the American party iu tins State, to carry on the necessary correspondence, and take auch incen tive steps as may be deemed necessary for the more thorough organisation of the said party and that said executive Committee be authorised and requested to appoint a County Executive Committee tor each lounty in the Mate; and that said County Executive Committee doftrrther ppointa auo-coinn ittee lor each election pre ainct in the county with a view to a more thorough and complete organixation of the American par ty in ivortntJarutina. rrrTtB Ifational Amcriciin PlatfiTrm. At a rriptlir mrrtng of the alinntl Cimnril, of t)ir A mrriran I'arty. h tjvn and hrhl ill rhiMcl jiAia, oh theblh of Jam, A. 1)., 1H."i5. Ikt follow iitp voj odojited aa tit ltutj'itrm and pnwiplet oj tht Oiyanitatiun. I. The acknowleilgment of that Almighty Re- ing, w ho rules over the Cniverae, w ho presides ui er the eouueils of nations, who conducts the aif.iir of nun, and who, in every step by which we have advanced to the character of an indepen dent nation, has distinguished us by some token f Providential agency. 11. 1 he cultivation and development or a sen timent of profoundly intense American feeling ; of pa.sl mat attachment to our Country, lis bia- tury an I its instituti ons ; of admiration fur the purer day of our national existence; of venera tion, for the heroism that precipitated our Revolution: an J of emulation of the tirtoe, wis. him, aud patriotirm that framed our constitution and firM aueceaafully applied it provisions. III. The maintenance of the onion of these I'ni'rd States as the paramount political gisal or, to use the I uiguas of Washington, "the imary ohinet of patri"tie desire," and benoe ul-t. (ippos'tioo to all attempta to weaken or piliverl it 2d. I' oc-Hnprom'aing antagonism toevery prin ciple of policy that endangers it, 31. 'i ue aiivoeai'y of an equitable adjustment of all Hjliiical difference Which threatens it in tegrity or praftiii!y. 4i Ii. a h sonpi raaion of all tenneir tn railil Ical division, founded on "(rwgrnnhicul discriiai nnliims, or nn the belief that tln-m is a rent difference of interest and tic a a" between the various uctionatif tbe 1 nn n. itb. The lull rec. gnji'km oftlio iHghtsoflhe aeteral .States, aa expressed and reserved in the Constitution i and a careful avoidance, by the limtoral tiovertinirnt,nfallinterfereneewith their rigbta by legislative nr eaeaitiv action. I V'. -itbndienee Iu the Constitution of these I'nite I ."la'ea, asthe hoprenie law of In land, a.'r""llyoblij;attif y upon all its paita and niem lri and steadlast restataitce to the spirit id uiiiovatiou u.sn its principles, hoaever specimia Uie pretexts. Avowing thai in all J ubtfol or tli.piilrd points it nuy mi'y tie legally aseettainf-d and expiunded l y tli( ju'l'tciaJ wer of lite I luted Male. And, as a enrol Ury to tbe above: 1. A hlt nf reirmbtial i.t.nju nc In the law, farther Nali aia!, Mate, or Municipal, until they are aatl.cr l' euli I or declared uuoinatitutioiiai hy lb proper autlurfiiy, 2. A lemler and as. rei r;an for thea aei 0 ataireinansliip. wlmh are tv b nintradiatiis. sni.hvl (lora acta of ordinary le,' ala'h', ty lbs 1 at t ad their being bf the nature of eofloMsrt and iriBii and so. abeoa Irred a lard ad tibsd BatiuSMi "'llcv. V, A radical ntMiai and modiAi-alii of li s laws regulating lasistigpaik. and IU sriilru.nl of i iim (rant, tldar hgto Hi himed iiassigraJit wbu. Itua kit id Irbetiv ut batted ol opprausl II, orss aa a i Ions la lite lulled Stales. a tro-e-IU rcc.-.tMn and pntnrt.m. Hut unipiatibolfi eiMideinniiig tbe trsiiauiiaawa w out altotea of Ic ! -a, f I asunrr. - Ta ewBtuvl wJi5aitiaai of ll Nalarat- US'VirtV tIWa, TWrenel by lbs UtaUtareanflhsv raciiv Haieai, of all Nats tana alto tug lureignar awt nvlaraliaed Ml itn, 'I be rvv-a.1. w.t. niielr..niii,).rai...ii all a of I i:fjn ni iirif treats iA land to annas uralise! f -raioer., aod aaV'ttMi Ibeaa le Vol ia be Tarrib-nB". II. II anl.:y t Ike eurrnpt mean by wli li tin ices i4 (aarvy haa Imhanan trw up.! ws essf fuUra a5,j ant p-itianil ersa-bt. Imt Uwbte iioity o . ft. fvtitaatld am raiitiog .t.H i4 rtd fa? flitual M -V eticv. a' d -I -n-ahitont 1 iT pMil.faJ, lllJaOilrac, I latsat lot INaj add boat sftrr wfV.iewhiih cl a He at I' a U,t a. 1 ii. as it Ilia wue ba' I. ftv the fiber !,' i nf ti? i Ifc uv il lii porr ava of i1.! ' -'MMit i a.a aswitatva id Uif ias tbsi "office Ih'uld seit'k the Dial, and not man the of fice.'' and. of the rule that, the just mode of ascertaining fitness for office is the capability, the ai'.ltfulnfB, and the honesty of the iueuiubent or 'candidate. - " i III. Kesi.tanre to the aggreoalv policy and corrrup:ing tendencies of tbe Roman Caih -lie thtircli in our couutry by itiealnttceiueut to all political stations executive, le- . latne.juilici.il. ot dipliMnatic of those only who do not bold civil allegiance, dire-rtly or- indirectly, to any toreitm power, whether civil or ecclesiastical. and who are Americans by birth, education and VIlUS iMltlillligl CANS ttXJ.Tr (II vU. l.OVSSX AI.1CA. The protection of all citixeus in the legal and proper exercise of (heir eiv il and religioua rights and priv ileges ; the maintenance of the right of every man to the full, unrestrained, and peaceful enjoyment of hi own religioua opiumna and worship, and a jealoua resistance of all attempts by any sect, denomination or church to obtain an ascendency nver any other in the State, by mean of any special privileges or exemption, by any p-iiiiivut conioinaiion oi iia meiurwrs, or nv a ui vision of their civil alUgi.iuce with any foreign power, potentate, or ecclesiastic. 1A. 1 he relormation ot the character of our National Legislature", by elevating to that digni fied ami re:poiiible position uien of higher iuulitii-atinns, purer morals, and more unstilhsb patriotism. , ' X. The restriction of executive patronage. especially in the matter of appointment to office, so far a it may lie permitted by the Constitution, and oonsistrjtit with the public good. Al. the education ot the youth of our coun try in schools provided by tbe States : which iboote shall be common to all, without distinc- iou of creed or party, and fieefrom any influence direction ot a denominational vr partisan obaracter. i And, inasmuch a Christianity, by theConsti tutions of nearly all the States ; by the decision of the most eminent judicial authorities ; and by the consent of the people of America, ia consid ered an element of our political system ; and, as thejiiily Ilible teat once the sou rceot Christianity and the depository and fountain of all civil aud religioua freedom, we oppose. every attempt to exclude it from the echoola thus" established in the States. XII. The Ametican party having arisen upon the ruins and in spite of the opposition of the Whig and JHtmucratie parties, cannot lie in any aivnuer resHinsible for the obnoxious acta of violated pledges neither. And the systematic agitation of tbe slavery uiieation by those parties having elevated sectional hostility into a positive element ot political power, and brought our in stitutions into perilit has therefore become the imperative duty til the American party to inter pose for the purposeof giving iwace to the country and perpetuity to the tnion. And as experience has shown it unpoasible to reconcile opinions so extreme as inose wnicn separate me uispuinnis, and as there can lie no dishonor in submitting tj the laws, the National (Vuncil has deemed it the best guarantee of common justice and of future peace, to abide hy and maintain the exis ting laws upon the-subjeet of slavery, as a final and conclusive settlement ol that subject, iu pint and in substance. And regarding it the highest duty to avow their opinion upon a subject so important, in distinct and unequivocal terms, it is hereby de clared ns the seue of this National Council, that Congress possawse no power, under the Consti tution, to legislate upon the subject of Slavery in the states where it does or may exist, or to exclude any Mate from admission into tt,e tnion because its Constitution dnea or doc not reig oisetbe institution of Slavery a a part of iu social system ; and expressly pretermitting any expression ot opinion upon the tatwerof Congress to establish or prohibit Slavery iu any Territory, it is the sense of the National Council that Congress ought not to legislate upon the subject of Slavery within the Territories of the tinted States, and that any interference by Congress with Slavery as it exists in iheDia'rictiiiColunihia, would be a violation ot the spirit and Intention the compact by which tho State of .Maryland eded the District to the United States, and a freacll of the National faith, XIII. The policy of the flovernmeiit of the Lnited Mates, in Its relations with loistgn governments, is to exact justice from the strongest, and do justice to the weakest; re-training, by .ill- the power of the government, all its cituena 1 interference with the internal concern ol nation with whom w are et ace XIV Thi National. Council declares that all the principles of the Order sb ill be henceforward ever? k Ilcic uiitfi!y . av u w c tl "sMtA tltt" Cttth member shall lie st liberty to make known the existence of theCHnler, and the fact that Ue iHtspse-rf 1 a member, and it recunim-nds that there lie no eonce liuentoftheplaceaof meetingofsubordiuate councils . E. R. BARTI.ETT, f Kentucky, l'rtidrut of Suiiotutl Council. C. P. Drain rs, of New Jer.y, Vorrrjiimndiiui Semttary. Jinx M. Sill-ui, of Maryland, HeeurdiHj Hecntary. PROSPECTUS OF TIIK i IMJLfULM JULIMU Itroteti4o Newt Internal JmyroTtrmsnti, Education Agriculture Man ufacture Commerce, "tlT R knew that th Interest ef the People at war f Male drm sweb ft pap end believiag that ita free fnos tbe politei Uiffs and eaarrvU wf th day, devoted to aura tupir. will W th had they de sire, we onleBr!i .etiirr apoa this enit-rpria vita th eseuraae mt mtmmg aad asaeHiag tWir aHrvliiofa and spexvL Ottrv- jeH t to mh the Tisbm the mirrior of th ftiat, to which ail ean see their tra inier?sts Held apand mmrt4. I1 t.HN Al. IWi'K" r.Mkr. T this MbjeH w sipvt t dettri aa mat h pare aaa fall sIb4vwmm of the varlowa tertiB will rvirt , fof as wu w Ht f imteuventvots advanc so do all the other interests ol the '., FhVCATloX. It b a saarre f regre ta all later. Med la the MeetNal intsvest f ws ftuie, mmi wb is ( ft that swr paper a ssaeh evWei w party Mlute, de. that this great ha Iwn lea merh a((iertrd ; we propuae, thrf'r, te dcVute U this swb. j. i, a porutia td tr fpaea. W e will fuetff aad earv- fulty th advaarensent 4 E'lw-etl-m, ft'd aaly in OUT blpbrf r( hnnla, bat ! tn Mr t'ltttlTsa rs itH4, AUHIll '1.1 LKK, NAMrA'Tlkk AM) t Oil. Mkltt R, a ibis mmg- 0f mst htiwy, are MsaBsaftdtag 11 aissiia mt all ar gnd a4 E9-Uia eiMscaa. 1 arle. ta Markets aiM ae rpied with ef, awd a-1 ile-f, es nlilr4 m tkrw f.M mm eit.ar 4 ibeaato ibtx aral bf ! d il'trj, will b ear' tuli v giaav aad iaftr tny Il is isM4jfi tti aa ta re if a had llsse, th "whiMtt mt bte" aa Ibe Ra4 and lbs etrisg aw fma tbe tor adtwaish as ti mm reru , irttttr, t aeee y laal the tret nWe mt tba Titset will its apartSMft aboal tits ties Up ee irwp tbup44 lt'aa tb l ift IKaaJIi - lt.e I.mi Wi lbe pr.t4 wwlly (a tireftWrt., C, ) t Bktalcrul, aad eia.a a h eratoing sunt u t; Pf Iff th ("uu, ft fl.v; yt aabi.sk ta aJ c. r. i tn.;. J. W. ALMilUMT. mi ni f Afni.is) a .Tlaloal Lira laaurau (msaa) orncEtULui.s.c. 'pni'' r,i.n oaUiian l la. or the live, tl J at) faealli.y MkiU snwiu aad aie.ee I be irreateat rl.k tsb.a aa ,!. lit. i. I Vaa) rVeves in.ur.. f..r a larM .1 oa. le ftt, vare fur 1 the.r Vsial, nrrtrsh. Ir. t ba. E. JvhMa, I'teet leat, aa. l. Uayaoo4, Viae Pra.ld.kl, Jesse P. J..V.I.B. riMretare, etas II Joaea, Treeisarer, PeTT'S 1. i !. Altraa.y, - It Was. M. Mr lie, Ksuai.tn ft) elrlaa. J, lleraesaa, tieeasrad Af.at. All loaw sr. .ald .lib. a Vda)s aft.r Mtlsfa Uf y .r'( Is pr..St..i, lli. t a a .a. I '.ark)tk hets, it,, pi.. f ratii-a l tb t oaiay, assy a ks I m iit.llr.uaa al Ike tteSee. ; a lb. Afelsri.e. A laltar, a l-a.iea au. I l.e a ' sad t JMt r. Jutll-A". JW, A; vil 1. ! . . a ,r. 4 r i V.t . . m4 t.r... MM , t i. j i . (-. . a. a. . t l . Who ia Sam? Tit firm pfthe'Sim, at 177o d f.m AiV.-y oj uu Jin ami rramu f t the A uticm I Ve fy, att't irs pruUiU lujttteM'-f om tht swurf i'rtxi'UttluU Lientum. la wu i ahiWrd Umirtrof the LtUrr of the Ho. Un.ru A. H ue, aijaimtthe KNOW-NOTHINGS. jpJ Ujr uur itr ia 177A. tb wrouti by thvirMDU't, in fraWdom mm foreign Eiiie ! ! ! qtwiottrd triib lbt auitfr-urrt:tit of Auiriciu. QiUca anti the ruv wbiek b t-ili eittinc orruD- iMq infttgh piw-M. tne tmt:ei uut cicmrty the ufxniiuHiB and abos tbt th Son of Soil aUoulii gurera tht TbU fa th o(hor'i itronjr potitioa. whicb h uxiu- tavint by irrefutable tu-Kumceiiu Tb boofc U one tbfti fbuuld be In th? badi of ivory Dattv bm eitiicti well u foreigner. I htt Poliurifto trilt bur iL of eourM, for ther hftv ft prwDvi ini?rt in lb qiivtH.uMbu will b our next PruaMilei.tr It will produce rtUiiigiiitiig tbt dry hi, net of old politictl niuiM. CON I KN Td. Chapter 1. Tbe American Party. 1 Cauira of iu ori)(ia. 3. FrineipUa. touted. Illustrated aoa ranturced. 4. Ibeuntwta wbich thiOrnintiatin to Aeruniiilich. 5. The neeMiiT of Htch an Or- jrnniutioD examined. A. The exigf nciw of the Tine lem(Dd nn Aiacncwn i'ary. 7. Tbe trwc ponitioi ol Iboifarty. 8. Tbe Uapid PiMjp-eiMf ttd Wide Ext4?iitet ita Influence aa Are;uiueut fur the Exi-ellene of the Aearien Party. V. Tbe Plan of Operation adopted by the Ameriean Party. JO. lh Prut-abU Influence ol th Aaerican Parfy on the next Preaidential Election. 10. Heview of ilon. 1I..A. Wisa'a Let tot. Price TieU. Juat pubiiabed and fur aale by. U. li. Tt'BNtR, N. C. Uookatora. rUUlgh March, 1R55. 31 "A I'apilirl Book for the Homf-Cirtle M nAKH'!4 VACATION, or Pl.llow.phy at Hume, by W. C. Rtcharde. A. M. Ilu..urated nab aix elvifantei.ifravii.es, from deeitra bv Tbwaitea. One rolutne, iti mo, cloth extra. Tfaie book- ia deniirned to in c true t aa well aa to de light the young reader. It aeeka to teach tbe mont beautiful and lupurtant truth and pnttciplen of natu ral at it nve iu tbe tam tualiug guide of tory. The inci. dent which oweur in the experience of a happy family group, dunng the Cbrii-rmaB holidays of the young people, are all made to mioifiter to their knowledge of pbilotphy. The accidental fall of a diih troui the fin' gera of a careleas aervant form the t tt of a discunnion on graWution. The frost- work upon the wiudow-panuM a aoap bubble rolling upon the oarpnt, a m'bool-boy'a port- with a "a sockcr' theae and a hundred other ai- parent trifle are pegs upon which are bung tbe moH vaiuohie wwtun ot practical witmum. A I must all the bmncheaof physical Hriem-e are illuittrate in the de velopment oi tne ewry; ana tne luicuigeni eniiq may gather more diNtint and accurate ideas about them, al wnt uticontwioufly, while following the f))orlt and paa liinea of Harry and hi companions, that he could poe- ibly derive frt.ia text-boo kn on acienc in aquarur'i nara aiuay. cur sale by II. D. Tl'RNER, N. C. Dookitor. Rftleigh January 1S5. 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NI etna til afl Ikl M k-i, .b..ra Mlt... ml .MS li. p..w mnm t. .h. r, .i..l ia4 Oii -,ai.i, el I'l.!..,..., a"i '- '..al, , 4....d Imt IN. few u ebe, Am. 1 91 M . . I W. t. pt-htriKiT. May I, l., . CRKE.NSROKU ICTCil '118CI1ICI ctirisT T th end of Tbre Yeara, nth baa bee a th ' XX. Care nnd eeonvBiy oftho ofteer of this Coaapany ilki ore atill Ire fro at bt t ele ao asennt at have mom tuch a Imree I apktal ia rmh nnd autca. that we hae no heaiuuon in eayina; tothe pablir. abat there i no aafer Cuwpaay in the Sum hem Caautry. Tbe moat ot the Ki-li in thta Company beinf in the Wo turn part of th State, where tbe danger from Ir ia ach lea. At th laat annaaJ meoting. th follow in g oficere were r elected. JA.Vlv.5 L0AN, Pretdent. " . S.-OCnKFIN. .Vice PretfidfBt, C. P. .MkMitNUALL. Attorner: PKTKR ADAMS, Secreury and Treaamrer. W. it. CtjMMlNO, General Aent. IHrectorai aacHxaonoton. James Moan, Dr. J. A. M-baoe, C. P. Menoenball. Win. H. Rankin. Rev. C. F. Deen., Jnmee M. tirretu Jed. U- Lindiav, W. J.McConnell L E. W. Oifbaru, J. L. Cole. V. P. Weir. WADBfaoniHon. E. P. Lilly. JiMB!mwii. Jr. 8. 0. Coffin. WAitiiKaTOH.--fothua Taylo. WiLHtMoroH.vW'illiara A. Wright. Kauibi nr. John I. hater. Fatbttktillb. John U. Cook. Ply m out a. -U. U. tSpruill. Lumblbtob. Ruben E. Troy. hmnnx i iKTia. lr. Robert H. Senlee, All communication should be directed to theScere- ftry free of postage. PETER ADAMS. Secretary.' Adgtut 14th, 1)154. WARREN L. POMERY. Ho- 16, Fayetteviiie Street Raleigh, H. C , OAS JI 8T KtX'BlTKO Wood-iols, or lurollna Carols, A COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA POETRY. Compdcdly TtHclla. 21V.12o.$1.75. rHK V illumes of poetry how presented to the publie X. had their origin m a collection for the compiler's own use. As it increased, a few friend expressed ft wish that it should be rendered as e -mplete aa possible and published that every North Catolinian might have an opportunity of possessing in a permanent and con venient form, a copy of ma ny pieces that they had prob ably read and admired, and perhaps for a time preserved from regard for the mtV rs. Encouraged hy their kind co-opvration, the w k Uat been steadily, though slowly, gruwing until it ti reached its present site; though it has been impossible to procure many pieces which it was thought could be procured, yet it it. hoped that this lirst attempt of tbe kind tn North Carolina will meet with the favor of the oitins for whose us the work Is principally intended; Though we may not hav produced any very great poets, still these "foot prints .of the Mu" will show them we posses sow of "tbe poets that are sown Hy Nature; men endowed with highest gift, The Vieion and the faculty divine." a ft Il Is from our knowledge 'of the writers that many pieces tn this collection will derive their interest, and though viewed by the severe eye of criticism, tbey would have been rejected, still it was thought that public ex peitatiou would have been disappointed had they been omitted.- -Prkvaob. For sal wholesale and retail by the publisher, 60 TEE FAVORITE AUTHORESS OF THE SOUTH 1 Stw Novel by ibe Author of "Alone." tint Edition, 10,XW Coyne, Aoie Ready. THE HIDDEN PATH; A jY'tW. By Marion Hurl and, of Richmond, Va one tleyant 1-mo. rot. 4.14 l ajt$ I'rue.l Zd. rnRextraordinai7acesitfMiH Ilarland's "Alon running through cditionafter wlition, with great rapidity re published m England with a still larger sale translated into the French and German languages with marked oecss-is perbe tbe test evidence of the originality and popularity, of her writings. In the languagenf an eminent critic "! may henceforth Ukm rank among the most successful nine lists oftb tuited hutes." Those who hav read 'Alone and these vffaohave not, should will be interested and gratified to know, that a new book by Vir inia's giltfd authoress, enti. tied Thr Itiddea Path,' is now ready. Beautifully as Marion Harland' has woven th threads oflif In other romanr and song she Is t poctesa ot rare fe Hrity we are safe in predicting: that her new work will surpass all ber previous efiorts in fine delineation, brilliancy and power, and that Mr. Derby will be called uB to record it on his bonks as one ut the most popu lar and siiccsstul of modern . literary issue, ninne rfadinit tmue. w shall impu.inntlv await the eppear- ireoi'Ttie llid-len Path. --.V Y. A'em; Attrror J.C DKRBV,puhliber,Illt Nasssu street, N'ew.York, And lor sB.lt by all bookselb rs ami new Agt'nLa. W. L. POMEItoY. Raleiyh, lfl&9. If New Books CI HACK LEE, by Julia kavauah, antbor of Katha I he.- Daiiv Rums. , Castle Builders, bv author oTHeir ol Redifi tT, Heart! Eae, Ac. Travels in Ruropa and the East: ft year In England', 8etittand, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, tlermany, Austria, Italy, O niece, Turkey, hyria, Pales tine aad Egypt by Hswurl Ircttteus Prime, iUuiUatad. I volumes 12 no. 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IS mtoeam mt re-wd baaablsf !bd Ssakafa.d bash, b 1-V4 Isaraa I'aa aii.e.i kal k.M by Id. K. phllaadr, tl. .. r. a. I .. i r,ih .wd, R -,.. ti .Mora. f C.4h ard .ad .kraee. A past aa.ii ie. Lnerary awd HiSarWal Miaetla.l P.e.frt. by tieeef ..mrt.in mtrmmm 1,11., by Jame t. Joba.lua, M-f-l.te to I mi.,i ma. Ike .a,H.k P.rt ad P aa.at.by 0. lie.. La. I a... Mrma4re at SiaM4-. A I 1.14 . lltaM, .(i.,.4, by t'barUe In. .Ufc l.t mmt ,ua a ,t.l al M I.f t.ba.a. U4.. T a. aaUMe lead i . eWalbaea Seat. '"! I. Iba lieaaa. seaada. by J.h. mM- C-Sa, seiaK of "1a t ueaadle'. .. lst l.ak--t.k ISfb.. He. A 11-a.e la im K. "' H n Msy 4. ukd si -laiss d s -. t,., . Tba ll.irsae ml t.a.al , . mmmml Sa k lli.f J-a. ...I rt. b. r -A.bf. sitokl M U. PliMliy. ... t. .l ,,.. .. i. nli in s Palll J.mt r.e.ii.4 aan'ber Is t.'4 I.. ikl.reti.aa . rk RiUICIi FtM.LE SLMLMlll. RALEHSH, N. C. KEV. W. II. CURIf'TIAX A. MM Prtaidsnt-ai'led by a aamker nf Isavbers audi litest lu asael ail lb eWwauajt ut lbctSehoot.f Tbe ssetvtiiss iiflhu taHinilina will eossniaon oa Wadaendsy Itiftlth of aelt Janaarj." Ta tkebaikliBXS .already oatka prantsea, wbtek r anaetuas aad rom- l.n-uma, sja wnit-a art v) oe imasiMiisiriT wmaiioi. rr paired sad ttlrd oi. will bs added rurtkwitb a Urn threectory brick baudiBf. Ho thai there witt b twm for a urire number ot tHtarden, r. i onnu, ia President it not onty a rra-nate -of R. M. Lolle)ce. hnt ha alio urailtt ued in it-vfrmi vcbools of the Viririotft Tuiveiity.eiia naJ eilfUfca exuerience lii ina; ia Peoaale trkhoole of hitih grade, ao lhat persona cotnn.i1tigtbei danubtera to hia charf may feel well ( nacared that every ellort will be made neceeaary to their luprirctaet.W Term$ per Seuum of Firt month : Buard, tnelnding Bating, alooping, lighu and fuel a....,-,. ..w........-oo M English toitMa,....,....,..,.M......rt...-... OO Mumc on Pian and i.uiuu-,.,.., 29 o I'm of instrument, . 3 90 French, Italian, Anglo son. Ancient Language, Painting and drawing ia ail their vanetiea, ISedl worit, Ac, tanitht at the unal priere. tT" Pertmu inlnnitHg t or1 tAetr Hnvjkttrt witk lac frmidtnt MoU njnm aim J ' Or we 'A ma9 mat ki ammmtt er.rWioy. It is preferable hat each voanc lady should suptiiv herself with her towels with her nasaa distinctly mar ked ontbam, as well is her other clothing. For further particulars address Pi of. W. H. Christian, President; or A. H. Gorman, Esq., See, of tht Board of Directors, RaleighjN.C , Paymeuta one half in advance, (he remaiudcr at th end of the 8eSMn. It Is very desirable that Popits be present at tHVb ginning of the eseioa,aa the claaeee will then be formed, and a delay of a few days may subject them tolneon rentence. Btadcnu will be admitted any time during tht tea. ion, and charged from time of entrance ouly. DIRECTORS. C.W.D. IlrTcmaet, A. M. Gobmah. T. H. Sklbt, . H- YotJKfl. J. C. Palnrr. M. A. Hi ehsob, G. T. .'.oobb, JJ, F.Rmn. U Pon- m u Raleigh, 'Jitober 80th, 18SA. ISO-tlj NEW JEWELRY STORE. CI1.1RLES I7TU0MPS0i WOULD respectfully inform the eitlxen 0 Raleitrhi tbe eounty and th couutry adjoining that be has lust fitted un in snlendid stvle. the bouse formerly occupied by the Insurance l ompany on Ibe west side of rayettevill tttreet, and hetween M 8. H. Youuk's and Murray and O'Neal's dry ptod stores, where h has opened alarge and beautiful assortment of NEW JEWELRY. of all the modern styles, consisting of tht ornamental and the useful, aud to which he invite tht attention of the ladies. He has. also, for the gentlemen, a good lot of gold and silver Watches, which will be warranted to per form well, when delivered to tht ouplower.- Abo, s few excellent DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUNS. I rough t on especially for the hunterp of Carolina, Al' ia great variety of walk inn lane. In fact, at the New Jewelry Store, ny and every thing, usually kept , In auch establishments, may be found at prices that cannot fail please tne eustomer Repairing executed at short iitrt aivl aallsfa USTbF-NEW BOO'pS,' NOW READY. I Alfred Ttaujson Maud aud ether Totrjis. 50 cU II. barlta Read Psc Wvffiaitoa, a Koval. 7 esuts. . Cliristi Jihr.stoo, a Novtl, T5 esnts. Clumts sad rjDQihio- 7& crnls. m 111. Willises lluwitl Laud, Labor aad Quid, I vols IHtao. A Uoy's Advrslurrsia the Wild f Aastralia, ltk illustrations. 7a ecuts. t IV. Thomas l)e Qulnory Ths Kot Book, "i eeau. V. Chsrles Kinntlar tbe Vovsges aud Advaaiarss or Ayrna Lsifch. l,25. Ulautms, or ths Woadrrs of ths shor. JO esnts, VI. M.ut. Aro..ld. soa of Dr. Arnold vf Rag byj-. Oak-lisld, a Nov.). l. - v For l by, - W.UPOMEROT. 0ct.7th. 1 Btl'AltD Til LOU'S StW HOOK a visrr TnutDiavt:aisa, too-caoo AjtOiapaa. ie TUETEIB Mi. BY BAYAHOTAVIjOn. 'Tilh vlsgattt Steel ngrvin(S. 12mo, sloth. Prio. y v i,u 'ihia volume 1 a rseord of th othirs owe xpsri- sat-, during s year's travel ia the sbove nsmwl euutitrios snd is intt-tided ta roaver sa accurst- idea of Ib.ir prs. w-lit rtivaienl aud s.tal asii-t. Til rsaulta f the rTKrouVerTsTliiTtl arF1Wi : ttf thr fm dtrtf jjtitftitty nslursl alrt .bleu vbatai-lerises His i-e.Hiua works. .Waastrma. antlrcleasBre this loaa proatised vnrk. Th last of Ihre. voiuuies eoutprtsinc tb trav.u . t entrsl Afrtra, Kgvut aad India, of on of the ajosl ia- delstifcslile travelers of tb day. VY kaow of u. books ol Ui. kind that sewn the readers eiisntioa svasaea sliye-.hundav Iri.lalteb. Mr. Tavlor has ar.e4 a eenutelloe a atr.T.llar, sever etaall)d by any Amerieaa. aad aurisae4 by but fi iersoDs aovt living. H Vemar. the aasertloa. lhat Ibis nest booh .ill bs generally oafesaed tub hi for lil by L, POMF.ROTt I2 0.L ITth Slmte ( aflk Ciral ll. C .rtol Pl....od Qi.sn.r tHATNAkl CUl'bTV. '" ! T ' A. J. Uilbert Admini.ter ol Job Itowd dee'd. vs. He stl I Hied aa. I T siifiesria lJnha ll. Wo i. aad ail el I Ilo.d aad Mbers Petition to aril real K.lale. laiesriaa ta th Uate-UoB nf lb ' eeirl that oashi and aile Mydis and Brnnuy fliii if MarraraU. ar aoa residents ef tht etata. Il Is therefore wdared by tb mart thai aabliralioa b SBadafu. sis aeek. ia lb Korta Carolina Star Nans ua oar iHibli.bed ia tb. City ef RaLiah lor said Bsm reatitmt. I. norene alike axl Term of this eoart to ke bald lor tb County ot laainsm nl lb. l oan House In Pitisborowib an tb served MondsyufR t.nbrr nest then aad tber la aaa.er laVad or dVmar u said rietitloa or Ut asm. at. II be beard .ifrte a. to them and Judgment taa.s fur ore Lonlrsao. iln.ss W. P. Tsi Isr Clerk our said Court al th Id hio.dev ofAiissit, A. U., Ist,aa4la tb uib yar of Amerieaa lu4ep.nH.are. W. r. TAICUH, I!, t:. V. eft It FALL AAD WIXTEU GOODS, rox 18SS. 1 1 UIE PuUcril ar take pleasure In nnotiacinc Ui his fnende and ruatomers, that his FALL AM vVIXTKK MOCK ijf MAI'I.K Anil FANCY I'll i tilMtlihar at.vr ready f.a ex. mi- .all.... He deem e aaituoeaaarv aad uoeal led f.. I. s.sk af Ik. smouul of ki Pall' aurek see. kia suaik aill atssak for ttaalf. A ta nriree it I is.ralie aaileratoasL all right aWa, ttvaa, lx.lts.1 M th lowest Is-ara, He lavilea w and all Ire respecter ef pennaa,!!. eall, aad tb good will be skew a lib a good will aad Ire. af chore-.. II. L fcVANH. One door above R. Baiilb'a ewraer, R.leigb, 'ept. JV, 1N. U XantUlu Cltftiu. 4ot to Band. rpilRMUnT COMatAM'IMI AND VAAIt I) A 1 saetma.t. "f Pall aad W urtrr Cleek., Ibat ke. te bee. mi l, tamtiea la Ibe market, each e V.I.et I'laaks, Velvet A Mm Aattaw. la CemblasUea. Cl..lk bias lia. A T.imas a. Ik M.aibM Witk 'tin. A Ue. Mlsa Sl.awl.fiam J.s. le M.0 MrMTia.etliag ra.wi.si.4 b..i-is W. u A k. a. il i R Pr tepCtt. Iki IIS iti ItlltEl f Eitllll lllllll Woithcf Laui Wimrta Wantlrr Vm lrr lit tMW -,i ."Vid , 1.. i, umd dd k ir. a. 1 Jur r'iA IU kfjhtti ca.a jenn u-iUlt I ' Will. all e.fi.ai, aslrt said fl'UE .be.nl-er ail f, mo a. doe b. s fl i..et sit eulai.ra tae 1. da. ree..,d a-1 , m , ii it. ftddrtt i. a.d w i in i, a..;.,, , misaf ekil i,aa, Per.a ..wdi.f wan awl. aa Ike awbaetilMf by mall by Adam s ttkiaa. I mmiu) mt IktMgb tbe rlaek. will ke.s ll -m ...tid si abl, aad nwiuat.' 4a ma by t.ta,a matt, J. II. bUII A at. dk. .,,.eile I.asr.sr.'a ., ,u.,,. .! (I . a. i . Ii I . . . X lsi.a,uj.- R.ik 11.11, by F...y ft. i.1 Pad.a It.,,.,, by lb. ate,. el W dlert aet t-y W. Irving. eal by w. I ptiktraor. eb.tstl la.k ii.iti-ny ur Hi-iuiiv tl I tb -J..I ,e.tfe4 a t..f iiv r ibis ' -aaMENTS. .B OF CONTESTS. 1ha. ' lit. Raiilmofitai b iit J Tv . 1 ; J chapter d. UrataitoaB CoBniasioaaVM ! " d(tS ; eliapter 4tk. dntei; eliapter 4th, Gratuitou Loaa tv ' 6th, PlelgeBorPwna.cha.tT7th,Of UkMrt ' chapter bib, Cotamoa Carrier and Carrier If Paaaengers. - ' - i ' Tbe aboe ehabun a treated very fall, a,ki,f Wk of 67 page One ery wiU be mailed. frZ ' " vtynmg; dh Tegrin ot txr. : . r Jogt published BiKi f.waale hy ,t BANKS, GOrLD k Cf) 144 Naaeaa aVnwL S, aa(t6I& Broad. .1 w ! stssaf --. T, a'M?iM J.TIIi ;.Tr.--v ' 'eA"i'.4l.iT V 1 Juys aatdT ParwmrH ea ftia Mmt Tanas, Dry Goods, Gresria FinniEg listen Ei, CSlCAl IMWll-irMTli CARRIAGES, FKC1T TREES, 0-ITT- OV II-W TOHI, AT tit PER CENT. COMMISSION, ff.rrre to H.m. W A. Orsham, a. I kadtrr. t) t, Swalo, J. M. MorabMd.C a. Mondnkall.J a.CMSare, a.. lk. ua PETER W. HI5T0H, COMMISSION MEECHANT, - kos. 25 and 26 ROTHur's 0Ar, NORFOLK. VA. PECIAL ttealion paid to selling Tuaarco, Piofi, SAIS, COTVliS, fiAVaL STOHES. AC, AC Koceivingand Furwaniinr tioods. ... iti.r r.n i v Chas. L. Ilinton, Esq. Wake County, N. C. J. U. It. Koullise, Kf, Ksleitth, N. C. Oeorire W. Hay wikhI, Ki., Halei-h, N. C. Wa. Plummer, Kq. Warrentoa, N. C. . S. W. WESTBR00KS, Proprietor of (lit Guilford Pomologieul Cardtn : J ' ; and Kursrrlci, . A TT0ULD respectfully ea.I th attrtitisn of oaf, V Southern citiiena to hi sclent collection. native and acclimated varieties ef Fruit Tress, ta. bracing some 40,00(1 trees of the following vsnt t vu: Apple, Pear, resell. Plum, Appricnt, Cherr ectanne, Almonil, also a choice assorttucat Grapevines,' Kaspberries, 8trawbrrie, etc. etc. All order, accompanied with ttie cash, will r. cieve prompt attentioa and (he trees neatly packet and directed to any pnrtirn of the country. P. 8. I'enous wishing Ornarncatal Tree, m be upplia. October, 186S. 128 8a Dress Goods. T)LAIN Fiifated Plaids and Ariped .lks, -- Diacs n alereil ao. very i-uesp. Hstln flaid, etriped, riftured and Plain Berars, Chali. brtaae De Lane. French Jseoneti snd eummai La.na, a large armmuenl at very low prices. ftinxnsai, nriiiisntesi 1'lsln. Dotled and Figared Swiss Muslins. il. L. EVANS. March 29th, , Ten Dollars Keward! STRAY KD or ttolrn from my plsntstiu. le Frssklli eounty, oa Xslurdsy ninhtthe 4th inn., a kin. ,Wrcf llurwm. Ths sbove rewerd ef u-a dollsr. unllb psid for bis recovery aud delivery le me. A.S. PERHT. LouLbarg, August Uth,lS5S- Hatif Hati!! BF.F-BR'S Sprine tle of Hat. Lejrhora.Rtr.i, Campcachy, Wool end Soft Fur Hat, at MURRAY A O'NEAL'S, Four doors above R. Hmilh's Corner, Whit Front, Na S. Raleigh, April t, 1054. St- W. MlLi'ka. ' a. B. 1AW COPARTNERSHIP. MILLER & ROGERS, j (Attorntyt end Coututlluri at Late,) f , HALKIGII, N. C. WILL atipniliniiiijitly tu allljusiiissentru"tp -hrr-thara PT1.4 K3. - A targe Stock of Wonted Goods. Valeaeia Ploirls; Plant Canhmere.) Real Freneh Meriaos, all. tiadesj Lupins li.Latti., , a, . . Lew prirnd l.l.sini, frf m leto It. Coh red Chslliesad Hlsrk, lira., and Ursr lll'r.e, fo, rrsveling Dress, s, Had R.audRua tiilks. . W, n. 4 R. 8. Tl'CkER. Fine fruit Trees I Qfl fVl 1 'UU I TREES OUjVAA kinds anliiwand of the Anest stlee) I and ten-tan. sre sa I res.ly lr sale tiydoal.ua Lindlry, at Vw lia . t.uill .H Co., It. C, sad tttten r.imil.y.sl t aa. t'tsi Ctsl'ism Jo., C, ri.nii.tin ul A..l.a, Pta, eas I .lori'iit,. eelsrlm4 sod Ctetri.a. rtri ti. u.:. Tree, wlllpleue ta ulreet thajr evd.rs to Jo hsa Usd ley, New (tat ten, us Owen Lmdlrv. fane t'r.-k. Jti-IM A MM. LET, OWkM UNDI.r.T. Ko. J, llii. i . A large lot of lilourning; Goodt. Rombssiaee stnhsir Laekresi Caaloa Cloths, Atpaecas aad IlvLslns. W. II. 1R.H. TI'CKKR. Dr. rprini'i Itt lork fPH E entilrast lie I wee a go4 aad bdmra,Vy J. Oanloer Jt.ring, II. li. Resetted and f a aale by m.L. POUPROT. October 13, ISii. . Ut 1 ) LACK aad CJerrd f.tio.ts. aoi sad Oeaia It by. J.aat snd Tweeds, Limeys, atnses fer Set- vauta, Ueorata Kerseys aad Plsdea, (Ib. beat srlMt) lllab aad lira. a llomesltrs, (1,4 Tlrl, Prials, Uisf. ksuis, llanaels, Nrxra atid bed Ulssseta. 11. L. EVaJta OetoWl 4, I Si' - II - IRENCII Merino, Frenck IteUae. H ark Al 1 para, Pngliek klsnoo, Commoa la-Uast. I t aahiB I loth, t ,t.are.. riaid la.baert ilae. Ladies llaadkrrebi.fa. Cat, da. 011 exsmin befur yoa buy. Veptemtier, ia,.o, "I .LACK Mni.nti.0. rilks. Rlaek aad Calafel 1 1 Ctutka, I'iaia aad W stored Hilka, Rlsek sat cowired Ts.ma , I'laia aad Plsid Hilks, bkaal s4 Msaiillssof tk latest lswtalioas. Jo.t rerelssl, aad fur sal si II. L. IVA"'. bVitalier 29, 154. Ha ANDREW, J. 8TEDMAN, attrji:t at law, If AV!M1reiW.du PltobW, R. C. will 0sl 1 rrsaiarly lb Curls ef tkstasm, Mt ss lleitetl l.ainl.. April I Isia. f.-4f 1 b;T l .H."rZ dgTnr. Plklsavs, I) I Sder.lee.ea. InarHlaga, f.le.ee. Mewetf). klutlsMIl,,. Ttlmwilhg Just to Laud at No. V), Cheap Vt II. kslelfh, Pept. jll, Wm. So.nd Fa per. a prrriti.ib ahui f p4 Pi-. .A from o , j r.Mlbv II. 0. TflTJfia. R.i.i, h. rMt. li. ill Ms P.IIS A all sroiMVM tol.LAa. 50.- r.e.j.1 il., tik a iC Waaatle - are ia want, K L UARDI0. Raleigh Oeto- 10th INiS. 1 1IAT.H! HATS!! IIATSt!! FPP. I'M M-daekt. I t , b'.'k aa-t I ot . W-.I Hal.. Clath ewdfee. ,i.d a.), laaam I ut pea. i.heff a ..1. Ill i a mt I tmtmM ait la ewt U, U IVA! fi.ij A. I. I- Ltuliei snd Gents HosIrv A l . U H'a. Imel aad M II MIT 4 III. k. It. , f ;-auMe is. T.Ufr a. Aafea UI, sfc -J. a. t t il I , L Ittwrpur, ... f v.lssW m. I. tiit mil. - II HOf. I Ovt'erll, I'tl. ei,i. H,,d, Raw! .ad B.H ttm, k I.',- tUtivr 14, I vmka,. . W.U. AaVLJU-if.
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