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NOR TH CA R O LI It A ST A R 1Y ED It ESDAY MORiXING, DE CEMBER 19, 1855. i-1 i S e 1 eel OTP o e t r y . I' ruin () LoBd Athenfctua. COlIU HUME. tt uu) tbat tbedav war (til, W felt that ihey'niigbt be few, -far tew was ys trlM lsv.1, ' Aod beavj t! wriuter grew j - But utie who had no poaaessiua Looked up to tli aiure dome, -And aaid in hi simple faabion, "iMar friends, we are going bom." "Thiri world in the tame dull market That Wearied it earliest aire; The tim. to tiie wi a- da k jot, And tu ha'.h lieen omn J an k"C. And rii b grow the toiling nations. And red grow the battle spoara, And dreary with desolation! llull oa the laden yeare. "What need of the changeless itory Which tn hath ao often told, The spectre that follows glory, The canker tbat conies with gold, . Tliat wiadiiin and strcngh and honor, Must fade like the far nea-tiiaui. And dentil is the only winner? But; friends, we are going home 1 "The homes we bad hoped to rest in, Were open to tin and strife. The dreams our youth was blest in, Were nut fur the wear of life ; For care can darken the ojttago, As well as the pnluio hearth, And birthrights are sold fur pottage, But iit-vot redeemed on earth. The springs havegone by in sorrow, The summer' wore grieved away, i And ever we feared to-morrow, And ever we blamed to-day. Id depths which the searcher sounded, On hills which the high heart clomb. Have toil and trouble abounded: But, friends, we are going home. Our faith was the bravest builder, But found not a stono of trust; Our love was the fairest gilder, . But lavished its wealth on dust And Time huth the fabric shaken, , And Fortune the clay hath shown. For much they hare changed and taken, But nothing that was our own. The light that made os baser, The paths which so many choose, The gifts there was ftmnd no place for, The riches we could not use ; The heart that when life was wintry Found summer in strain and tone ; With these to our king and country, lear friends, we are going homo. I M "UUO wTxG OLD. B JODX 0. SAIL My days pass pleasantly away, " My nights are blessed with swoetcst sleep; I feci no symptoms of decay, I have no cause to mourn or weop; My foes are impotent aud" shy, My fiiends are neither false nor cold, And yet of late, I often sijh ;: I'm growing old. My growing talk of olden tiroes. My growing thirst for early news, . - - My growing apathy to rhymes, . ' i My growing luve of eaty shoes, My growing hate of crowds and noise, My flowing fear of taking cold, AU tell me in lbs plainest voice, I'm growing old t . I'm growing fonder of my staff, - ( 1 I'm growing dimmer in the eyes, I'm growing fainter in my laugh, - I'm growing deeper in my sighs, I'm growing earoloss in my drexa, I'm growing frugal of bit gold, " I'm growing arise, I'm growing ye . I'm growing aid t .V 'I I see it in my changing taste, I see it in my changing hair, I see it in my growing waist, ' 1 see It in my growing heir; A thousand hint proclaim th trutb.- Ai i M'iiin truth was eyetiuld. r That even in my Taunted youth. I'm growing old I Ah, me! inv very laurels breath Th tale in oiy reluctant ears; And (very boost the hour bequeath But make in debtor to the year I ten I lattery homed wont declare The aeerat she would fain withhold. And tell m is "Uuw young you are I" I'm growing old! Tbaiiki fur the yean, whose rapid flight My sombre muse too sadly sings; Thanks for the gleam of golden light That tiut the darkness uf their wingt ! , The light that beams from out the sky, Those heavenly mansions to unfold, Wherw all art bleat, and non may sigh, : "1'su growing old!" Letter aad Foolscap Taper, XV Al Bmbi. ..n :.. OS lauu 4 uias Un.t P.pr. Pries I J, wwth 10 B.aai p.Kt Whits Fool.osp Paper. Price M aKtaai, worth .!. , tat rl 1J H. D Trit?tER, S C. Ilouk ur. ' lUlstgh, Nsy I5SS. ao NEW IMMMiH.-IUts.ll.il. ; F.sar r.rs. rl(. !"... I,y Ik. V.rrrl. WMlfcrt's Riwm, hf Wbtin0.s Inisg. rnr sal. by W. U POMEROT. rt.Jl,l6$ "I oriNSTt)Snirii.TiiiorcMoii tl LIKK--Ji st rrif(d a tart supply f tai inly valmM worlu W. I. I'OMF.ROI. nter I '!. "I )riK. lea Itisms wt.f'i.( sift, difirsa 1 MM.tnMnr SI.S tif I., fitmHii .t. UJ UHuW KLKT HlfKl. O't intiHsut siiittn. rwtti.rg, km. y. cr rptllK Sr.lT.I. j .n't to mil hf f.t.r.barg, hi. f. LkuH.SLtf A Mti.ks. U "VTHJt k,. 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SUiUE UU. iv--t'. r. tw.4 tm Uk. , ukua XLIT A llli'aa. riMtr, J . , is, 4j riariorm ef th Aaurieaa Party f ajoria Carokaa At a Convesiuoa of the Americas party, held at lUleigh, on the 19th of October, 1855, the fo lowing resolutions were adopted: Rewind, That, ae the causes which rendored tlx secrecy of the American organisation neces sary in its infancr. no longer eust fall the secret armn.iii,l. ,.f 1... nihl.r .rh.ll... J n.HiuJi ...I j,! ., ... . . 'Of r- , . - words tie aljolikhed that we do constitute our selves into A puUicly-orgituixed parity that we do challenge our opponent to the public discussion ui our principles ana we ao tiereny myite ana . invoke tiie aid and co-operation of ail tbecitiiens of the State without regard to their former polit ical affiliation, id maintaining and carrying out the great aims, principle and objects t-f the American Party. ' Jltwlcaii That we do hereby ratify and cn- dorsejhejpripciples enunciated in the platform of the American party, by the Natiunnl Council of the same, begun and held at Philadelphia, on the 6ih nay or June, lsoS, in relation to the po litical policy of the Ciovernment whilst at the lame time, we oonsider the three great primary principles of the organisation, winch constitute tbebaMS of our party, as paramount in impor tance to any issues of mere governmental policy. Tlmt. iliniu. three trreat nriniarv nrin- eiples are, first the confinement of the honors. otnoes ana ronpoiisioiuiies oi ponuciu stimuli, undcrourgovernniciit.to native-born Americans with a due regard, at the same time, to the pro tection of the foreign-born in all the civil rights and privileges guaranteed to freemen by the con stitution, whether Federal or State. iStowiuVi. Ilesistance to religious intolerance. andarigiil maintenance of the great principle of religious freedom by excluding troiu olhco and power, those who would pereacutcfor-ophiimisBake howuulil control the politics of the eouti try through! Church influences or priestly intcrtcrenca ; una who acknnw ledge an allegiance to any power o earth whtther civil or cooliwia.tical as paramount to that which tlioy owe to the Constitution. And, ThinUti, unswerving dovolion to tho Uftio.vof these .States, and resistance to all fac tions and sectional uttcmtits to weaken its bonds. liesolrai, That in nil nominations for political station hereafter to be made by the American Party, it is recommended that the same he done in open public meeting and that all those who agree with u in principle, and who concur in our aims and ubjocts fhali hereafter be recognised is members id the American Party. iiVWivf, That it le recommended to the American Party in this State to hold a Convention of delegates, to he appointed in public primary tnectingn in the respective countics.inOroousboro on Thursday the 10th day of April next, for the purpose of noiuinating a candidate to be run by the American Party for Governor at tho nex election tiiat each county apiioint as uianv Delegates as it chooses, and that the inodo of Toting in said convention bo regulated by tho convention iuelf. Kuohtd. That wo considor the 22d duv of February next tho time heretofore selected by the National Council of the American order, for ' the nomination, of candidates for President and ! Vico-President, as too early a day for- that pur- , pose and wo do hereby recommend to our ; brethren of the American party tbr 'ugiiotit the ! I'liion, the propriety ol postponing the lioiuicgot i said conve ntioi. to some time in the mouths of ) June or July netulitd. However, lest sucli postmnciiicnt may not take place, it is deemed advisable to appoint two delegates to represent the btato at large in such nouiiiiatiug Contention, and it is recommended to the. American l'xrty in caeh C'on(;rC!ionnl lirtrict to bold primary meeting mthe resiective counties, ami appoint uelcatcs to I'istriet Convention, Jiirtbj selection of a delegate from eaifti' rcapcctlve 1'ii.trict to said nominating Convention. Iiavlrett, 1 hat an Lxecutire Central Commit tee of fire, be appointed by this body, whose du ty it shall be to attend to the Ronem! concerns ot tiie American party in this State, to carry on the necessary correspondence, and take such incep tive tcp as may be deemed necessary forthe more thorough organization of tbe said party and that said executive committee be authorized and requested to appoint a Count; Kxocutive Committee for ea'di County in tho State; and that said County Kiecutive Committee du further appoint a suftxoua n iltee for each election pre- and complete orjrnuiiation of tliol American par ty iu North Carolina. Ib. Hational Ajnoritan Platform. . Jf q fetful&f tnffltHfj vf 'the iVTiii'"fifi? (VimhciY, nf the Ameriritn I tirttf, brjUR and hrhf ni I niladcl. ykta.on the 5th of Jvne, A. IK, iKoo, thefdbup inq was aihfited an the lUtttJvriH and pririiU$ of the Or;tammtim. I. The acVnowledpment of that Almighty Be ing, who rules over the I niversc, who presides over the councils of nations, who conducts the affairs of men, and who, in every step by which w have advanced to the character of an indepen dent nation, ha distinguished us by some token of Providential agency. II. Tb cultivation and development nf a sen timent of profoundly intense Amcricao feeling ; of passi mate attachment to our country, its hi-., lory and it institutions ; of admiration for the pnrer day nf our national existence; of veneris, tin, for the heroism that precipitated our Revolution: and of em ulatinn of the virtue, wisdom, and patrioti.ni that framed our constitution and Irxt socemsfully applied it provisions. III. Tb maintenance of the uui 'n of tliei-e I' nited States a the paramount political cmd f, to tt lh laneuac of Washington, "the iinsry objent of patriotic desire," and bene svlst, (tppositioa to alt attempt to weaken or prhvert it. 2d. I ncompromisinit antagonism to every prin ciple uf nilicy that iidaiigers it. 3d. Tli advocai-y of an eipiitablk adjti.tmsnt af all xiliiiial ditTerenre which threaten it in teifrity or pevintuiiy. 4th. Tb sop reio.i.in nf all tenilencic to polil ical division, founded on reograpliical iliaeriuii nslion., nr on tb belief that tlierw is a mi diffrreuoe of intern! and views" between the various .rctiovia of th I'ni. n, illl. The full rraognition of the rights of the several Stales, a exprrsted tod reserved In the Constitution ; and a rarrfol avoidanra, by th tieneral Uorernromt,ofallinterferencwlth their rights hy legislative oeexeeutiv action, IV-bbe 'irnea to tb Constituthm of theim t'nited ftai, th SuptVBi law of th land, acrcd!yi.Miratoey npon U its part, and meat hers; and steadfast resistance to th spirit of innovation apon Its principles, however snecions tbe pretexts. Avowing that ia all doubtful or disputed points H oi it onlr I Ir filly ascertained and xnonnded by tb judicial power of tb I nilsd butca. Ami, a. a cnr.lUry In tb alaiv: 1. A hslst of reverential ln-cbrnc. to the law, aliether National, Stale, or )lunicir.kl, until thry r either renli-l nr declared unoumtitutiomu hy tb pmpr authority. 2. A lander and swred regard for those .( of Biatesmanthip, wbith ar to be cutraliitin juiibrd finm acta of ordinary I.Ruls'ii n, hy Ui fact of Ihrir twin; of lhBMurof eowipacts and a(mnnt and so, tn U esif red a (led and set l led national polo V. V, A radical iwvtstoa toi Biotlincntion vf th law rrjruUiinf lemii;rti., and th settlement f imaiigranta, '""'riiif to Uibcc. tim roii rant who, frow lov r f liberty or hatred of oppresi"ii, seeks an a.iluss la lb Called Status, a friendly raceiitioB and protection. Hut uniKsliuedly i4rmnin( th trsnataisahm to ear tlmre ol frl-.fi and paupers. VI. TlieMi,tial asod.insllj f lb Nstaral U.'ica Law.' Titer epojl hy lbs Igtslsturws nf lb. rvortiva !atw, ( l Nat laa aHowing fori-igtirr ru4 psiuraliK-d to fi. Th rMl, ilb.jitrVtnmitl.rtlB n, of all lets ot riKi) Biskinf (rants of land l.fiai.n' aral ied forricoer, and alkiwinj lawta to vtte ia h TsrriO.r'es. II. Ib.lily in lbs anrrapt snesn Yf whirh tli Usir if prty hsv hitherto toeoi Upon a. our rukrs aa. i of pohiiral rre-t.. Imj Iwsl4 vaio.iy au.t tin I rvvalent de arsU,M,ff ijes uj rfwsrd hi pw slriivi'y, awjof putoiluiiei.ts fof iituai ndend'aa o. Libra's f.tf, .; ih.it rf i.(fw al.'oh e.r ttniw lb Ta est tb eti har. I. On l rft.r Imiia'wm af tb prvrto id ll. ntr J vs si th K.fuk!,! and a IvittiM ( il sssssiht "once should sfek tli man, and wot matt the of fice," and of the rule that, the just mode of ascertaining fitness for oflioe is tbf capability, the aitlifiilnexa, and the honesty of tn iucuuibeut or candidate. , " ' 7 . " . " " V III. Ilesistance to the aggressive p-ilicy and corrruitiiig tendencies of the Koman Catbdio Cliarch in our country by the advanconieht to all nonivai swt ions executive, leiouwvr.juun-uM, ditiliiularii! i I'irT tinuw'ajlj wii Ull'it.UIitlil Hl'WU "IT " civil allegianoe, directly or indirectly, to any foreign power, wnetner eivn or eceieiaicai, aud who are Americans by birth, education and taining, thus fulfilling the maxim: "Ameri cans OSLT SHAM. COVEBS ABICA." The protection of all citizens in the legal and proper exercise of their civil and religious rights aod privileges ; tiie maintenance of the right of every man to the toll, unrestrnu.fil, ana peacclul enjoyment of his own religious opinion arid worship, and a jealous resistance of all attempt by any sect, denomination or church to obtain an ascendency over anv other in the Stale, by uieuua of any special privileges or exemption, by any political combination of its .members, or by a di vision of their civil nllcgiance w ith any foruign power, potentate, or ecclesiastic. IX. The reformation of the character of onr National Legislature, by elevating to that digni fied and responsible position men of- higher (unliticatious, purer morals, aud more unscliish patriotism. X. The restriction of executive patronage, especially in the matter of afrintmeute to othce, so f ir as It may be permitted by the Constitution, and consistent with the public good. XI. The education of the youth of our coun try in seh.sds provided by the States ; which schools shall be common to all, without distinc iou of creed or party, and ficefrotn any iufluoneo or direction of a denominational or partisan ciiaracter. And, inasmuch as Christianity, by thotjonsti tutioiis of nearly nil the Stales; by the decisions of the most eminent judicial authorities; and by the consent of the people of America, is consid ered an element of oar political system ; and, as t no uoiy liuiieisuionce, tne source niunrisminiiy and the depository and fountain ol all civil and religions freedom, wo oppose every attempt to exclude it from the schouls thus established in the States. XII. The American party havingarisen upon the ruins ntid in spite of the opposition of the Whig and I'cmocratic parties, cannot he in any nicnr.er responsible for the nbnoxiouj acts of violated pledge 1 cither. And the systematic agitation of the slavery nuestion by those parties having elevated sectional hostility into a positivo element of political power, and brought our in stitutions into peril, it has therefore become the imperative uutv ot tho American party to inter pose forthe purposed giving pence to the couutry and perpetuity to the I'niun. And as experience ba.i shown it iin(K)ssiblc to reconcile opinions so extreme as thoso which separate the disputants, and as there can lie no dishonor in subinittinir t'J the laws, the NutioncI Council "lots deemed it Hi" heat guarantee of common juntico and of future peace, to uhide by and maintain tho oxis- 'mg laws upon the subject ut slavery, as a hual and conclusive settlement of that subject, iu spirit anuTui substance. And regar ling it the highest duty to avow iiieir opinions upon a suhjeet so important, in distinct and uiieiuivocal terms, it is hereby do- hired as the sense of this National Council, that Congress possesses no power, under the Counti tution, to legislate upon the subject of fr'luvery in tbe States where it does or may exist, or to exclude any Suite from admission into the Union because its Constitution does or does not reco;; it Iso the institution of Slavery a a oart ot its social sjsteiu ; and expresily pretermitting any expression ol opinion upon the poWerof Cotire to establish or prohibit Slavery in uny Territory, it is the BCuse of loo National Council that ConjrrcHS ouj:ht not to letriidato tijion the subject of Slavery within the Territories of the 'i nitcil States, anu that any iiitcrlereneo hv Contrre-s with Slavery as it exisis in theliMt iceoi'Culunibia, would be a violation of the apitit and intention tho compact by which the State of Maryland eded tho Histriet to the United State, and a Preach of the N ational faith. XIII. Tho policy of the Government of tho United States, in its relations with foreign governments, is to exact justice from the tn invest, and do justice to the weakest; restraining, by all th power of the government, alius citizen from interference with the internal concerns of nations with whom w ar t venoe. XIV Tlii . National. Council declare that all th principle of the Order shall be henceforward evert w liera openlyavowed t a4 t4it each mwibcr shall be at lilicrty to niako kiuiw n the existence of the Order, aud the fact that be TiiuiNvlf is a member, end it recommends that there be no cone lincnto! the placesof ineetingofsubordiuate council E. B. BAUTI.ETT. of Kentucky, ISrjiileui of Sational Cvuncil. C. I), Ilxsni.va, of New Jery, fnTJimn'iU'i .Vcrrory. Jrs M. BrEi'iitss, of .Maryland, Ut.Tordimj Secretary. FIIOSJPEVTUS OF THE ROAD ' Devoted to iYfr, Internal Improvement 8, Education, Ayrtruhurcy Man vf act tire Commerce, K know that the inttrwata ef the Fei la f avr If Plata iaiat aweb a pae, and belierta that on (Vae from the aduiewl atnOf and iaaireU ( tbe dr, deTotrd (a aaeli tupiea, will b lha kind they da ttra, wt eoaMenily atiter oa thii enterritf with tha aiiurane of w-riuag and aieetiag their approbatioB and iuprrt 4ar hjeet la to waka tha limoa tha atirriar of the Htate, ia which all a ae tbatr trae iatcreuheld upatid nettTagrd. 1M LHNA1, lMPKOVE.wtt.STrV To thic , iu' je we eijirett da.ote a mm k ofae aa a full at Yemeni I tha variea uenittfBa will rt"iir( fir aiorwwrk of imprtrvB.eiit adraa. ao du all tha other iatru el tha fmt. KUS't'ATIX-It I a aftor- tw rerM in all inter tMcd la the Kdaenittsaaj latvree.uf eAtrSiate, (and who U aot f that tMir Aper art a u"h devote to party poiifira, rfe( that thii grmni tmmm hat heca tn 1.1 in k acKleeted 1 wa prpocf i-rrfrf, tf derote to tkia Ji-rt, a ptrtioa ( "r p i.e, M e will tmirt a&d raia tully th admn-tmrftt f E4ieatiia, a only ia oar Mtr"-htx-X bet al lt Mf''nrini. 8 kwli, AtiUvi III UK. MAM FACTt ht AND COM. IhfCK, athi viMfeof r hiritry, are nHnauadtng ihV-Xe'tsw af all oar -Md tat aud iwey-b rttiaaaa. 1 hrrvfore, ihe Marktii will be trwrted ik eara, aet all itewe, ealealaird Mi throw lihi a aithai t lhwe laatMrat branekea of tiiry, mill b rar futlyelaiU aad inserted aerr aek. It ia aaefmry tn aay at- ra If wa bed time, but tha MabiUa of tlo Maaltie' oa tha fcM aad ta rheertag aewa frtai th Wa adanal-h ae tn I0.m rtnatt at, awTr, t aeoar yea 14 the lw aatbt of tka Tiwm will wtaha tn i-r9- abi tba Haia the tmr r a rttif iie fmM the r TLi. Jlrt. lb liaie aU U iti'.. d aeektr la UrtBkn, S, oa aw a.rtan4l, aad ia a mmrk readieg ojaMeraaaay prf Uia Ftat. fur 92.V baraaaaai ia aaraae. x w.MifirRx, C. t i M .It. j. w. Ar.tibit.ktT. 130 Oreeabro K. (Ih. 12, I NtlMTII CAHfrM4 Mtal toitm Innursar Ctuipanj crnciiimki, 1. c. f I MUH Cwapaay MitJa ta iaaara IhaUvowf j allhaUhy wan perwoaa aa4i;ar. t'bt troataet rt"k take oa annrte hf 1 A.'iOOO Klavea ar tnaartd for ft tra of oaa tot a yaart ror 1 n inair aia, "'ovmraaa. tr. Cbaa. . Jubaaoa, Troeldenl, Wav.r. ayw-f, .1 rt.al, iaia F. Jordaa, Hoervtary. . Wl II ica Troaaarwf, m " Prrt finH, Aitrny, T. W. II. - He. Katninir Pb;Ma. i, Ira-aat Uvrl Afeal. AlIUi ar p.id wiLkia Vv dtya aflef aatipf Wry arbof la pra-!, HUaka aad raUti ibuf tba alaa ef ratloa f tba t'Mnpaay, way b a I aa aj pliet at Iho tlif, ar any lb Agnt. 4 Uitart a ha ! ah.4 b a-1 a i d ViLH f. JOU0A5. .W April.?, tea l-'caa b d H l a. f mi n r,i..,itfr A a. ifrt tad, liwi, Who is Sam? The Soiu nflUSira. or 1776 ami 18M, o aisforj of the Hue ami I'rurrst oftke Africa i'w - ly, aiul its vtiatUe lujiuntceon the Mrxf Jejfittfntial Election. Jo vkuk is suWfJ a littler of tUe Ifiler of tktllv. Henry A. hue, aoaitut tho . . d bjr onr line in I77A. tbe uad by thirHn, in Freedom from Foreign ale ! ! ! T,U wnrk, is Irym tti fea ot on thoroughly to qaaiuted with the ooikrcarrent of Antrriran politic, and tbe eaunei wbirb hare led to ltu exivtio corrupt tiua inhifa pi -wen. It traceioiit clearly tbe ojiorBtioiu ttf a foreiD eletuDt in vut gar ern mental ioatitutiuifs, act thma tbat the Nona ot the Soil sLuuld gyem the huil! Thi if the qtb'Vi etroR poeitiuo vhicb be maio tsin hy imftitolile BriiiBentiU TiiU Uuok in one tlmt ch-mM be in the handi of ererj hutive horn citizen as well at turtri'A'tH'r, The Puluk'iao will have it. f cuur, for ihtf have a penttfrnul mterrei in tlieiueititin "who ilIeour next rrcftutcntr It win iruuuc a ratilinainoDg the dry bidifri of itMpgliiicul parti atft, CONTENTS. Cbni-ur 1. Tbe American Party'. 2 CauM of itj origin, i. ViuoU touted. Illustrated nd Kuiurced. 4. The Ohjt u which thii Orjtaniration aim t to Aiet'iiiidii-b. 6. The nwetpity ol nuch an Or pi nice lion examined. , V The e.iencu's of the Time Deuinnd an Amricun Purty. 7. The true poitioa ot the Party. S. Tho Unpid ProreMund WUU. Kxtetit et its InlUifiirean Arutuent fur the Kifellcm-e of the American Party. 9. The Vlnn ofOpemtiuu adapted hy the AuiericttD l'urt.v. ID. The l'ntl'Hl-le Influence ot the American I'arty fn the next Presidential Elpeijon, 10. He view of Una. 11. A. Wife Letter. Price 75 eta. JiWt published and lur vale hv. 11. D. TI RNEU, H. G, Bookstore.. RaUiffh March, ls&5. Jl CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, &c. At low Pricoa for Cash! GEOKOE E. L. HYATT, Nos. 4i as& 11) Ii:,Ri,-iTRFET, sfar Chatham, Ni;V YORK.- ir A8iWrw in Store and constantly rMeivinrx a ell Assorted k(k k of t'arpets, Oil CloUis, &u.( to hioi( he tnTitiH iihlic attention, believing: that an cinmiiintioii of both quulity aud pricey win provo sa.isiuel.irv tu Mer:hunt8 ami to I'ur chasers j!cuer;i!ly, vho buy for cash, His utock coiibi.ta of Eich Velvet T ipsstry & Brussels Carpets In sYcw Dejnjns. SUAKniOR t:GUSJld A ME. aud Iti'jntiit Car Comprising many New Pattern tbr ftr!t clnss tnuie. Also. Kprcsslj Tvrillcd and PUiiii Ycuutian Hall and Stair Car petf. Oil-Tloths, in widths from 2 to 24 fectin various quiiiitu'e. Inch Monic Tufted nnd Common Ilenrth Ruga and ihtor Muis t, tiiih ront sortd. TiiMe and Piano (.'overs of choice! Patterns. 4-1, tV4 ami I! 1 Plaid nml plain Maltinps. Winrlijn tibfti.i'K of lli'sir.ible .tvlee. ytuir i'ov;) in, l5uir Ualf, unl all other articles usually kept in Carpet Store. IIK IS ALSO AUEXT Fntt SEI.Ll Crliart A; .Sje'ii Power Loom TLiec-pl grain urpcts, as well us iiainer s Auburn uiaJe ilruisela It-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Curpcta ami nugci. " A (apitaTllook for the Uo-UiTcTcr VACATION, ur PhlloNophy at l!ome, by W. V. Hichar.ls, A. M. lMufiniUd nti nix el'gitntt'iij!trairiiJi'."1 1'rtou .liigu by Tbvraites. une viome, It.mo, cloth tr.lra. Tliio Wok is uVriitfiie-l to instruct as 'il ao to Jo hijlit the yuunj; rcajt-r. It aiwkn to tca'-b lite must ln-iuilttul uiul ti.iiMf Lint (ri.tlis ninl iriniiplemit umu nil teii't.ri! in thv la'ciimtin guim; ui tor . The inci fifiits wlii. li ocrurii) tho oxi'i-ricuce of a Iiuppy family group, during the Chrictniaa' lioli.lnv!i .(' liio young prt.pb arc alt nuiW tn ininirtter Ut tlit-ir km-wit-tlge of philuflf .,jrt Tlivja'ci'lfiiiul Inli !" ah-li from tli fin Iti'M ol t, i .trt-li'ff" I'Tvanf Jul tun tin- tt- it ut a uirKUt-rioli on gr itaiion. 'Ti fnt.-t-uork umii ti.u Hiinlnw pnitt ;- a Mo-ip IfUtM.lo rtillir.g uj mi tiie e;triet, ft H-h(ol-iHj'n Hport with n Mjvkor" ibece and h liutt'lnJ other ap parfiit tritl' f! ar y-'t upon whi h uiv Imn Ibe inuj, vahmlnc b .-Mniti A prar.iral m inib.tn. A pi tl all (lie Lruiic.hcs (J piirMf;tl cicn.i' re iHuiniul in the de velopment ol tin- Hor; u! ' tin iotcliijj-nt i liiltl may atlii'r un.rMii,lin-t inol at:v urate bUaribuut tlieiti. til looft uiii'Miiciuilv, miv fvlluwin ib? nrtf ami par timpn of Hurry and hi roiiimiiiiii!,,th;it bi et.ubl h) rfiblv iUrive Iimui text Ujk on tH ti Aee In a ouarti-r' hard study, for ale Ly II. V. TI RXKH, EaleiffU Jiuauajry Visii. . - IHEAKSof Fortune, by J B Jouen; Eaay Nat. or tho Thro Apprentirea; J.ma Laws cf toimecticut, t ode of InoO; Ten NiphU la a Hir-Hooia, hy T S Arthur, .-fmy and-Anti-Maennry, by t'reifrh; t ryetaline. or tha Utiles of Fall Uuwu Cas-Mo. by Shalton; Theory of Chrintamty, by Ornycon; ISetlera tnm the Three Contimuta, by M F Ward; lanil, A Model lor Young Men, br tha Ucv W bcvtievy of the White Mount a inn, with 1C nl&tea. by Oukea; School Architecture, or Contribution to th ImproTcmenta of Schi! Il.'Uiea in tiie U. 8., with Dumeroui IHuhtrutiona. Old lledatona, or Historical Fketehea 0f We, tern Frevbytorianiam, Ac, by J,aeph Kraith, 1, U. Lheanut nooJ, by l.telie l.indon. Foraalaby II. U. TURNER. Ealeijih. hct. 2n, 'o4. N. C. Hooli 8 tor. SPLENDID BOOKS 1 ) RFP.IRKD ai.d puhlishrd (irrrssly for rail aul lloinisy sales or l.j-i,'i. Koyal Us fitrio Hplsndidly Illuslrstrd Th P Irs of tb Nsw Testaiural jiractirally unfol ,d's l'.msl Pott of America. 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The of tbe Kifko in thia Cnpny beinr In the u maeb lose, i At the last anneal ineetiBf, the following oflicere were re-elected. -. . y JAMKS 8L0AN, PretidenL , 8. . COFFIN, Viee Preiideai. ; ' C. P. MKNDKNHALL, Attorney. PKTEH ADAMH, Secretary and Trc'urer. " ' W. U. CL WM1.NU, General Agoa-. IMrectorat GnKKHetaoaoraa. Jamee Moan, Pr. J. A. M bane, C. P. -M nteDbll, Win. K. Uaukm, Rev.C. F. Ueetna, JiB.t;t M. tirrett, Jed, II. Limit a t, W. J.MvCoODeU K. W, Oajhura, J. L. Cole, U. H. Weir. WABKs'iioHdt . K. F. Lilly. JkM:Tux.1t, H. O. Coffin. " ' .' , W ihhikgtox.- Jmhua Tn!e. Wii.yuiT(at Williaia A. Wright. Sali8i r. John 1. Plmter. t Faysttkvillb. John II. Cook. Plymouth. II. tJ. Sprnill. Li'mbkhto. Uoterl E. Troy. Lkkox Cahtle Itr, Kobert 11. flealei. All couimuntcationi should be directed to tbeBocre ary free of portage. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Aupuit litb, 1S51. Z-Jrit. WARREN L. rOMERY. Koi 16, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, X. C, UAS JLST REi HVtD Wood-Xotea, or Carolina Carols, I t A COLLECTION Of NORTH CAROLINA POETRY. drnqnUdbyTcndla 2 Tola. 12 mo. f 1.75. rfHK Voluioes of poetry now p resent nd to the publie X had tlieir origin in a coUeenoii lor the compiler' own ubc. An u ifiureaecu, a tew IrieiUa exnretojeil wtFh that it should be rendered ap o Aiplete ai potmible and published that cwry North Caiolinian might hare an opportunity ot po;oerriing in a permanent and con venient lortn, a copy or many piece that tbey had pcob- ably read and uiln.ircd, and porhnpn for a time prccterved from regard for the authors. Encouraged by their kind eo-oJcratioii, the work ha been ateadily, though slowly sniwing until it hunt reached it oreneut piiei'.hoiiglui hon leen impopail.leto rueuremuny piccca which it wus tlimmhl could be prwured, yet U is hoped that tbi rirct at(impt..of the kind in North (.'arolina will moet with the favor of the citien& fur whose une the work i principally inlembd. Though we may not have produced any very great pocU, Htill thece "foot prints oi tne Mu.sc w ill hIiuv, iiiL-m wc pusses eome ot "the poets that are howo Hy Naturoj meneudowed with highest giftB, The Vision and tho faeulty divine." II tii from our knowledge of the writers that nmuy pieeet in thin edlettion will derivu their interest, and though viewed hv the severe eye oi'erilicintt., tliev would have bt-en reict-ted, at HI it wa thought that public ex pMtntiou would havcVgtu disappointed hud they been omitted.- -rnKr-At c.j For falu wholetle and retail by the publisher. THE FAVORIJE ATJTEOHESB OF lila BOUIH A New Hovel by 1 lie Anthorof "Jllunt." iV.W Ktlih'on, ln,lXKI f'ojiVs, Abie Heady. THE 1UDDEN PATH; A Xueel. Jii) Million llariaml, of Huhinoiid, Ya une ilitjaiUVlmu. vol. 4.H J'atis l'rue, 1 5. rrMlK extraordinary nucce-ifuf Mi?g Ifarlnnd'ii "Alona X rum. in through edition alter edition, with arcM fapiditv re-uMUhd iu rJn;luiid with a Mill larger wit Iraiirtititml into the Trench and Urrnian languagoa witu iiuirkid iuci-tii perhnpi the bet evidence nf the orijrhmtity and jM?pnllirity of her wrilintca, la the iHUfT'iacof an eminent critic 'rhe way henceforth tnke muk nmoiig the uioat eucut-iful uovcliitta of the Cnitid SUiten.w "Tbono who hnve read 'Alone' and three who have nit, hhould will he iutcreMed and Rratilied to know, tluit a new hotdt .hy Vir inia'i filled authorea, enti tlid 'The Hidden Path,' r ii"W ready. Beautifully a '.Mnri m lUrliiiMl' haii woven the tleiuiiU . of life in othiT roiuunre and ong "he ii a vo. te6t of rare fe liriiywe nre atf in pndieting that her new work wtti urpn. all hir previmif effort n In tine delineation, LrilUoii' y an ! powor, ami that Mr. Bvrhy will he called upon iu rccrd it 011 hi hookr' an nut ot the m out popu hirutid nc'tsi-it'iil of iiiodi-ui litorary iki'ul'4. Si ore r-oditi 'Al ne,' we i-hali iiupatit utl Hait the appear ii'i'of Uif IliaiiU Piitn. ). Arritr- Mirror. J. C !U:KUV,Ptihli.-h. r,l I'J NH.MiuMml, N-w V.rk, And for aale hy all book,5-!! -m and Di w AkcuU. W. L. POMKltuY. Uali-'h, 1855. 108 'New Looks. C'1 RACK l.KK.hy Julit Tile; PTTy TJurni;; ia Ktavanuh, author of Xatha- Cant le liuilder. hv author of Hf ir of RedefiHe. llaaru Travels in Kimme and the Eaat: a Tear la Fnrland, Peotlanl, Irvlea'l, Walri, Fmnrt, Jtelfrium, llnllaud, (iennanr, Amtria, lily, tree, Turkey, Hyria, I'alea tlneauil Kypt by Baiuail Irenaui Priaie, illaatrated. 2 vtilutiiet Is! mo. lha Praetirai Amertraa Coh Book. Mi StrirkbmnV (ueeni of Heot land Vol. V. Wootl'i IHu-tratetl Natural lJintory. ;hfrt (Iruham. a Hetmol to "Lemla," by Mr a. Caro- 11 11 Lee llt-nti. l-rael I'otter, or Fifty Yean la EiUe, by II era una M.-Uile. iJu h rn Blantlard Irama volumea XII and XIII. ti.sd.-y for sUiir. For aale W L. POMEROT, Raleigh, April. Hi.'.. M Recent Publications. IVENIStiHw.th tha Pmphetat A Periea af Me jmotnand NeJitatioi. i-j Iter. A. Mnrtoa llrowa. Ihe.ig laya of Creati ta : A Herlea of familiar hti lefn frM a father ta bn t htl'lrwn, by W. it. Khind. A ifw of tha Periptara ReaeUUoni aoaaentng a Fat ore SUtt by Arehhiabua Whately. The t7iiivra so Ileaert, tba Earth aa Mnani-.ly, IhePiaralityaf Worlda EUiled by lr. Ititeheack, i'loada aad fcuathine, by Charlaa Reade, author af ' Mejs WotfiisaBt' Ctaritla Juhuctooa. by Cbarlti Read, author af 1 Teg Wuflnartow The Elder Miatee, by Marlaa Jawee. Ethel i or tba T-unhle Error, by Marian Jamea. Rumanee uf Aaaeri eaa Jlit"ry, by Jueeph l!t.rard. Maad, aad ether Pnea.. bjr tettayeoa Playa, by Aana Cora Morratt. Ulaacaa, hy Charlea Kiarly. Jer ftala by W. L, POMERnT, RaUlpb, Oet Ihi. III it Errrnl rcMlrntloni. r pil F, NEW COM EH, by Tl.srkersy. Th Laad I Hold Keslny eer.us Ftctioa, by. Iliatoa B Helper. A vis-it th esaip befor Hsraitopsl, by Kica anl 0. HM'arasirk, Ji- feent la Ih praetie of a Sew Tork fortoenx, by lard II. Ill ion, D. V. Tli Lift of Currsn. by bis Boa. Th Fw't.trp of Ut. I'ml. Lift la California, Xlouulsins aad JlolcLUls, by Frank sl.rrr.lt. History ol'lb.cnaarll of Treat, by Euoirsaer. Th Araocaaisas: or Notes ml a I oar among tb luii.a TnW.of Chill, by KJasond Rsel hinith. A Ita.ket of fa.pe, by Jha Hrotiphnni, America, I'olitk-J and Social, by Hchaf. Fsiry Tal of essay BstloM, f Wirt. Utters of the llrltUh "pjr. e CbsJidler' Pis f tSll" .1. For sal by w. L POVEnoT. October i, lit. A. ik t PI HI U ATIOaTl LITl t. ' Ur. ul Crr'p.dwt mi Ike Cmarss of a. Ik. teaH Sna 1 Or, lii l....rtt ef Tooi..! Uf. aad Ik. uMiri of kiMer ot I ksiily, ll.hils sndaroeiih n.iuwni 4k.ilili tb mhnmt bHk, by ltwi I ',r.M. l Ml.k., M ked hsssys, by (J. K, pn!de, fe- stik's. r.u. IWU m,tm abnad. ll 1 s.w. ofEnCs Omr4o saj .kruea. A S'W.'-. r I i"'7 ad IliliJ MimHsstta, by 0.t p.oe..ri. ' fc.al.lry i4rvii.'ia Life, by J.sieS t. Jobs!', utft.i. 1. I a. Ik. Ketli.k P.rt ai.d p wit, by (.ft. tttek. Ls. I .... alrmwifS "f tM,.w. A t kil l. II. .10., mt k. a ..., ky CksrlM i k.s frf ul lrlM , s U.i,l.l mntj. ky I h.rlre fl - ssi. lit. hbswf t4 1 S,!iwrl Sim,. I M. I ft, lb. H.m. 1:.... k, iks fAmOj f Mlk "1 kl t Ufli.i. I 1, Ik. ..ri,.k i.,,k... , I.,, a II. . m is. j ttid, k, Mrs, ll.ry Ilswi, s.ikrf 4nr, .t s..l.,..,' ' S Tk. ll.lreM St II. ..-'.Im I a fmmet m AuW.e a I I af -ri.i fr rtriWr rr ff , i f ivrii'iT, iv tl'iifc llll I I N I-till Jo.t n -a. spiy ,d tins lai.r.iii,g work J.l r.r.,,.1 ss. i)ir . I tOMI nnr. tMfclevU, ls'4. RALEILU FEMALE SEMIX1RY- RALEIGH, N. C. 1 J EV. VT, n.CHKI.STUXa.MPrident-ibV4 IV hv ft number t fLacber ruthviest U aiet aU th tit utwuda ef the Scbot-d.f lha exeivue of iht iwUtutioa will ewnw WrdaeMiay tbe 9ih of next January. To the bat Id me a'rewlr v the irr wiian, hirh mrv ana iou And rw- ir.UHUIl1 tilt! IMI II I repaired ami fltted n. will beddrd forthwith l&rx thrw story brick buudinp. that there will he rwm for lare aumber t boardcra. &r. thriMun, tb President ta aotontya graduate of K. M. College, but hat alio graduated in keveral aehoela of th Virgin! I mveriMir. He faav had extensive eipenewca in teaclft- ing in Festal 8eitoeU of high grade, ao thai perMna eouimitting their daughter t bia eharge may feel well aneured tlmt every ctiort will b made Beeeaaary to tbeur iiuprureuenu Term per Session of Ficc months Board including eating, sleeping, light and fuel,. ,...a.$o WI Fnglifh tuition .........& W Miuic'on l'iano and (iuitar,..v.,........ ...2ti tt t pe ot liii'trouiunt, J vv French. Italinn, Anglo Saxon. Ancient tancnagea. Painting and thawing in all their varieliea, Nadle- work, 4c., Uughtat tha uukI prieea.--X Jerum inlituHiny to bi-ant their tmtikterl ( I'raittent tuutd inarm Urn ( fart at they c, that he mny mttke kit arrawjeuHiite acearetinQtif. 11 in prolemlile lliat each young lady tnul4 f ippiy liiTtclf with herUiwels wltU her name distinctly 's.r ked on tbeia, a.i wi ll is hr ntbsr Hothin. For tu ,asv srticiilsri address Ptot W.. II. Cbrutisn, President; or A. iM. Uoruisn, Esq., Boo. of the Board f Directors, BsleighV. (;. l'sviutfiits one hslf in advsnee, the remainder at lbs end of tbe Sftrion. 1 is very desirubls that Pupils be present at th h giDiiillK ol'tbo sg!ioD.ns the elssses will then be formed, and a delay of a few dys may subject tbeut to iaeou vunienees. - Student will be admitted any time during th ses sion, and ehargwd from tims of entrance only. . ...... UlltECTORS. , . O.W, li. HuTrHis6,il A. M. Oonass, T. II. suit, . 11- YousB. J. C. 1'alsi.h, M. A. liLrliBOE, . T. Uoose, N. V.ltaip.- II. Puniai, - , ItuleiBh, Uutober SOlb, I8M. 130-11 J JSTEW JEWELRY STORE. CHARLES ITtHOMPSON WOULD rcfpeeU'ully inform tht chiirna o .f? j'vU Rah'ijjh, Lhe cmwty mid tho eouutry adjtdning tiua that he hasjut fitted up in tplendid style, tli hiui furmerly occupied hv the Innurunre ('ouipnny on the west w:!e of KiiyeltcviHe Street, aud between Mr. 8. 11. Young's and .Murrayand Q'Neul't dry good ature. where he lmoR'tRd alargo and beautiful awtortment of NEW JEWELHY, of nil the modern atylea. consisting of the ornamental and the uelul, aud to which he Invite the attention uf the ladies. lie has, hIko, for the gentlemen, a good lot of Jfold andniUer Wntt h", which will he warranted to per form well, when dvdiverml to the eutUonier. Alio, a lew exce!l'-iit ' DOV BLE-B ARKELLKD G LXS. rought on especially f"r the buntora of Carolina. Al ia greHt variety of Walking Caney In fart, at tho New Jcwtilry Store, any and erary thing, ii'iuilly kept iu moh eataldinhmeot, nay b found at prici-a tltnt cannot fail to please the eatour. lteiJisiiing cxiMuitd at ihort ao ties, and aativfa LI3T-GF NEW EOOKS, NOW KKADY, I Alfred Tcuuymm Muu4 and other Porna. GO cts II. Cbarl eents. lteadt rg,M'off,ngton, a Novel, ta t:bri,tie Johr.ton., a Norel 7a rents. CloioU and HniuditAe. 7u i-i,IJ. III. Williatu llowitt Land, Labor and Gold, 2 rols lllrao. tl A Hoy's Advrsrnresin tbe Wilds of Aatralis, .ilh illuelralioiitf. 76 veuU. IV. Tbomss lie yuinm-y Tb Kol ltmk. th seats. V. CimrU-B Kin;ivyXbo Voyages aud Adronturs of Avums Leib. liis'ti-iis, or Ibe Wondfrs of the shore, $0 vents, VI. l.irut. Arnold. fon of l'r. Arnold of RagbyU. Oak-neld, a Noerl. l. . for bsle by, W. L. l'O.UEROY. Oct. S7lb. J49 llVAItl TAYLttlt'S MITT IIOOH, i. VlnlT TO 15 Dl A, 0I11SA, LOO CHOti AKD JAPXV, IV TDE TEAR ISii. BY B A YARD TAYLOR. "With elegant Pteel enkjraTingi. lin,o,clota. Irke U Thi VfluDta I a r o.(l nf the BtitTittr oan ripri. en-e during a yar truful tit the aivenameiicouutriea ai4 U iwtt inietl teomy au aeearate blot, of their pre. ewt pbykrut an4 ati aepaefc Tha- n-rnlta -wf -tha writer' hccrti,iia ar (iveo In tha aame delilitfullj TtrnTrmrhiaeirirt aeU-vlne ailb plcsmre this 1jiic promipvd W'fk. The Issl of tbn-e volumes eouipri.iiti; tb. traieU ia Crutrsl Alrii-a, Kiryd hd India, ol one of the most ia derstttnble trsreUr. of lb. day. We know of ao bouki of tb. kiod thst kevn tbe rwler's alteniioa soasach .lie." Hundsy bi'iwl.-h. "Mr. Tsylor bss esraed a repntatloa as atrsv.ller, B.Ter equalled by say Awerir an, aad iurjaesd by lait few person, aow ltriii, s venlnr. tiie a.rtlon, that this new book will be eroeraily owurvssed lob bis srestest and iet work. I or tale by VT.U POSEROY; Ocl. ?Tih ImportnBt It Ui'Dukfrprn aud Dtiltr. TIIE HOPE MILLS. 71 Fulton til., and 71 lleckuan St., Xete Yuri. Principal OS 101 Froat It, lew Tork, Factory, Jioa. 3)1, 87 4 M Hudson ft., Jersey City. flMIF. PltdPUIETOHS of this long and eU I koowa Coffco and Spice Establishment. Contiini. to prepare tb best PHARM AUF.UTICAL wn or.i.n in ase tor raising oreon, oueua, leo mot otkereaket, r They also preps re Mustard, Cocoa sii'l Bisny oilier irtKle of daily bs ia every family, which thry offer apoa tn most rsssonsbfs tcrau. Catalogues seut to dealers who renet thewj. R II. k J.U. IMIAM. It. B. CootuBMr advised to Uxiuir for Hon Mill article. FALL AXfl WINTER GOODS, FOE lias. fltllR fuWriW takes pleasur In ntioiinelntr "- tu Ms friends and rnstianera, tliat his i'A I.C AU W l.T Kit KPKK Or" UTAI'LE AND I AXCY HlY tiKl.Sar aow ready fo ttaiui- Bsiion. lie ureas 11 sssisriisrv and aas-sli.d for, to speak of the isaooBt of hi Fall's parch as, Bis stunk will sp.sk for iuelf. 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