200 IP 0 WUSLI 8 'I- fl :-;" - "l--h - 1 -i f- ' -1. mm THE TWO PORTB.ATTS. BV WILLIE E. PJlBOR. - - - , - - I - A painter, in his rambles, me a chilcfiso beautiful, that he determined to paint hia portrait and keep it ever by him. Afterward, ne sought to find one the very opposite. After searching njiiny years, he found a fit subject in a murderer awaiting the m6ment of I his execution. On inquiry, the painter discovered his portraits to be of one and the same .person. An artist roamed the wide, wide world, . To etch the beautiful and true ; i Ile sketched where Scotia's banner furl!, . The chamc-is and the hunter too. .He pictured England's scenery And passed through'Enn's rugged isle ; s Then, 'neath the suns of Italy, ; 5 His touch made canvass glow and smile. . Ere long he met a little child, So beautiful, so .seraph-formed , That never in his dreams imost wild,. -. Such image in his "mind had warmed. .Til limn, this angel child,' he said, . ' His like I'll never see again ; His form shall hover o'er wy head, The antidote of care and" pain.' . When to the painter trouble came, ; And evil pass-ions moved his breast That portrait lyi tidied up a fiame, " . . That bade, all evil be at rest. 'Twas then he said ' If I can find . A being to Contrast to him ; .The fiercest demon of mankind Conceivable, hii form ril limn.' Years passed away, ere met he aught . Fit image for the artist's power ; Then in a distant clime be sought, . And found it irt a favored hour, Vithia a dungeon's gloomy cell, Chained jnihisUlnKist living tomb ; Nothing hut curies from him fell, Waiting the moment of his doom. ' . The canvass 'heath the pencil glowed, Arid soon t,he painter's' work-was done ; liriished within the dark abode, Unlit by one stray beam of sun., ie contrast jpen can never tell T The angel child -the man ; j One was a lidaven the other hell f A blessing lone, and one a ban. ricture his ntoiirnful feelings M-hen ! , On inquiry jthc painter knew, Xhe angel chid of early ken, Had to theidemon murderer grew. 'The Itcautifulir-the innocent, -... To life,.toi)ve, luid proved a ban A hell had wflh a heaven blent, : In seraph child and demon man ! Domestic IsciilEXr. j m or ni n q, w ore a 1 1 Li i ii if ' Two darkie?, on Sundny at a 'corner of AVjllard's hotel in Vahiiii;-toh, when a diseusj-iou arose con -icerni!,ijj our.;rresklints .military" ex perion.ee; One was sure that Mr. . Fillmore tought the battles of Mexico ; the other lmt it-was Goiu-ral Tavlor. . . " Xow I ieli you what I do," said the Fillmore adherent, 4M iUf yu lialf a dollar on it, and when -MdRsa Fillmore conies alon here I ax-him." .... Trot ty soon the V xsijont and his lady came by, on their wa- from jhurch, and when opposite the nuiei ne was aceosteu tv tne oarKv : Massa Fi!h Hmoret please, sa'h, want to ax vou . 1, 'Cert ai n 1 v, m v rii an ," said the President stop- ping; to listen. - i . 1 i , " Massa i- lllmore,. jlcase. saK, didn you fight.de battle of Mexico. sahJ-Vn " I - verttibh of ;ia,V"JS.eneral .Taylor vvho was ni't ie 3Ixi'can..vl';ir.' uOh, ves sali ; I an'v watned to know, sah : Gen- oral Tavlor; t'ank ou, sah: had a little bet on it-luilf a'd-dlali, .-an!" . ; , ; ' ; What an outraop-whal a plum v for police reporters would a 4'Tiilar interrtiption of a " reign ingjnonareli " have ihtV'n' in Europe! HDVEHTISEMENTS, : A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE. JUST PUBLISHED j FORM BObK. t'UjNTAlNiNG Forms od all those legal instnunents im J portant to be known UYTiii: i'i:)i'Li: or noktii Carolina, v ud designed, also for t lie us"? of Justices vf the .Peace, I Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coro- - ' ' '. . : . r.frs, vV., c.; , compiled and arranged trom the best authorities, i j Bv CALV1X II. AVILEY, Esq. ; ' T0 yhieh is.added. The Constitution of the United States j and vf Aorth Carplina, - . Ahe number of Forms in this work is much larger than . can be-found in aiiy iFonn Bok heretofore published in "i" JNortlt-iCaroHna ; and while it is hoped they will meet the wants . and e,egencies of the public, if is also btlieved that- their ac- euracy may be relieved oil, having been examined and appror ed by some of the most eminent lawyers of the State. From tne alphabetical ordei of the .subjects,, and the complete alpha- f tieticat. "Judex, it will bq easy to lind any-desired matter con- ' tamed; in the book. J J 'i It, price of the book; will be One, dollar, for which sum it ' will be nt to any part of the State by -mail free of jtostage. T l.i' trade Will be supplied upon, the' usual tenus. Orders iuuld be' addressed lo ; f . ; : ; ; W. I). Ct HKE-, at Raleigh Editors-in th- State who will give the above two br ; three insertions in thejr papers before the first day ot January ' v.":.kJetl, 'and eall attention to -the work editorial 'y, shall receive - o copy i'f the book bv luail. Iree ofjioztas''. whenever a niafk- ftl vi.'py Ot meir papers:! ut w ;i ivluu ai iujs. yutcei. AEW FALL iiNl) VJNIER GOODS. : TRj FENTRESS,, ME R C HiAN T T A I L 0 E , .' No. 15, FA ETTEVILK St., ' v - ' RALEIGII, n. c. riHE subscriber wulJ respectfully inform the public that ' I jdra:- bis pla- o Iwiiess to tliS old sfand, late- Vv. rebuilt- on Favetteville Street, where he Is now prepared for the Fatl and Winter trade, with a-largely increased stock of Gotnis, His Goods are ot the latest l portations, and were purchased by himselt in personin New ork. His stock con iftsin part of-: ; , Cloths, super blac-k French of most approved make and finish, ait prices, j , ' . ' Ynwy browri olives greep, blue, mulberry and other colored cloth?. - . " - v Black Casimf.k ol the most celebrated manufacture and at Various prices. ' . . . - Fancjy French, English, SePteh. and Arrffican Cassimeres. , Fancy VESTlxGS, a large assortmept of silk Cashmeres, r Faiiysiik velvet, plush and satin vesting3. ' : .! -Blacii .satin vestal gs,. a superior article. j. lte figured and fancy tinselled satin vestingj selected ex ""pressly for bridal occasions, and also tor parties. ' :. . " '1'he above Goods will be made up in the best and most fashionable style, and nil garments made by the subscriber are warraniftd in everi? respect to fit. . " , A!so. a eeneral as-ortment of fancy articles, such as Cravats, Also, on liandr-a1 splendid assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, embracing every variety of coats, pants, and vests, niade in the most iashionable style and warrented in every e subscriber is determined -to offer.as good bargains as any siut -tar etab)ishriient South of the Potomac. Call upon him, examine his" stock, and then be your own .judge. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends anq custodiers for their liberal patronage during the 12 years he. has been in business. The subscriber would inform his customers that he has in his employ rnent Air. Bgcrbox Smith, whose qualifications as cutter cannot be surpassed. . - , r The Paris and. American fashions cf 1S52 '53, for Fall imd W-nter. just received. -. " 1 r' sfsT The subsenber wishes to employ two good journeymen ; "and he also wishes an apprentice boy. The boy riust come well recommended. I ' ' ,c ,c ' " T. R. FENTRESS. October. J6 1S52. ... . ,i474L MELODEON FOR SALE. ' VERY FINE MELODEON FOR SALE, in ter- -.r. feet order. Apply at this offic. ' I .... ABguC 5, 1S52. : : Mocks, gloT3vnaoaKercmeJSsliK 3na menno unuersmns, iuu ! drawerf, and patent tialf hose, dress shirt's and collars, and va " rinii! hihJ-t articles .usually found in similar establishments. . i Btts in ess iNoticcs. GOODS FOR THE SEASON." EVANS & COOKE, (OWE DOOR APOVE R. SMITH'S COR SE R ;) NO. 20, FAYETTEVILLi; STREET, RALEIGH, N. C, r fcfiaf ARE now receiving iheir Fall purchase, eonsiet gj ing of every article usually kept ih dry goods es " tablishments, and flatter themselves that they can offer as great if not greater inducements than they have been able to do heretofore : to be convinced of the fact call and examine before buying elsewhere. We subscribe our selves as ever the friends ot a generom community. i EVANS & COOKE. ; September, 1S52. ; . 42 I ADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain ard Figuercd Black -iGrosDe Rhine Silkc. Rich Brocade Colored ditto, from 1 to $4 per yard; French Satin De.Chene, Embroidered Swiss Robes, Albanaise Robes, High Colored DeLaines for children, Frt nch Cashmeres, Plain ahd'Figured ; New Styles English and French Merinos, just received at 1 I EVANS &. COOKE'S. September, 1S52. j 42 BONNET. SASH AND TAFETA RIBBONS of Su-' perior quariity, having from one yard to any number irf a jpiece, a little nicer than any thing out. Also, Flowered W orked Collars, Cuffs, Undersleevcs, Chemizetts, beet Kid Cloves, r rencp, Kawiilk and r leeey lined ditto, Swifs and jacKo Erhbr. raw Lace and Br EVANS &. COOKh.'S September, 1852. , "42 "1 T A PIECES OF PRINTS of every variety, style, quali lUU ty and price ; a very large lot of Shawls, embracing every quality, &c. ' ' EVANS &. COOKE. September, 1B52. ij , 24 4- T?OR GENTLEMEN. Black land Blue Cloths, DoWkin J Casimeres, Colored ditto, Clciuded, Plain and Plaid Sat inets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, 20 cents to any price wanted. . - EVANS &, COOKE. September, 1852 ' ' s " . 42 H ATS i ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! 12 Cases of Bebee's and others of the latest and most approve styles, " bought of the Mnufacfurers themselves and no mis Those wishing the last Asonv call .it take . , j EVANS &, COOKE'S. September, 1852. 1 , 42 of Cap and Hat that can be called loir at the well known es tablishment of Evans & cooke. i-r. 42-- Covers Jbr Caps. September, 1852. BOOTS ANDiJIIOES. Ji Miles & Sons' Improv ed Stitched Boots, Double Sled and Water Proof ditto, a'snlendid artiflp nfi DnnhL Slrl T., "for the Practical Farmers of 'ak and surroundin coun ties, including, the Railroad-;" -Robin-son's Shoes forLadies and Misses Bootees, &.c, &.C., at - - , . ' EVANS & COOKE'S. September, 19o2. 42... T IN SHY'S HEAVY GEORGIA PLAINS and Ker- w 'fy lar5 lot of -BlaHkett:. -Btdtieking, Marlborough Plaids, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and SIipHnTH Flani all woolfCanton ditto. I . " ' ' ' EVANS & COOKE. September, 1So2. j. ; 4-3... BAGGING AND ROPE, GUN NIYDlodNDEE; also Twin", all of the best qualify, and sold low bv v . ' Evans &. cooke. September, 1So2. j 42 " ' 7 '' i, I' .' . f i BONxsETS: Leghorn, Plain-and Figured Bonnets, Silk ditto, beautiful styles. ' EVANS & COOKE. September. 1352. ; ! - j 42 I t . RF.DY MADE CLOTHING. 1 Black Cloth Sacks and r r.ek Coats, Clouded Cassimejre ditto, Blue and Drab' ielt Over Co ts, Drab Petershams; Clouded Pilots, Black and I ancy Cassimere Pants, Black 'Satin and Figured Silk Vests, &.C., &e., opposite the far faried and world-renowned establishment of E. L. Harding &. Co. i EVANS '& COOKE. ... I No 29 Chean Side. September, 152. , ? ; 42 Spirit of the Age and Register eppy. ' : - - - . -f 11 f . Ne to Pnbli cations ! TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC FOR I i 1853 TUBLISHEX THIS DAY and fsold wholesale and re- HENRY D. TURNER. m.iffilnh JCarblina Book-Stote. Raleigh, Oct. 8th, 1852. THE NORTH-CAROLINA REASySR- k RTJ A(;F.METS t,-. fflinnlv t TTtnnil for tli-ta W.V- J. in the different counties ot North Carolina, have been completed, and a new editii n is now ready for delivery. The Chairman of the Board of Superintendents in each county is hereby constituted an arent to supply! the Schools ; and all such are requested to ajddress the undersigned at Greensboro'. Some of the Superintendents have! resolved to purchase at . their own risk, a supply for the Free Schools ; and allthe Su perintendents, will find it to their iuterest to pursue such a. course, and write to the undersigned J C. II. "WILEY. GreensboTough,'Dec. 1T.A851. . tf N. C. INSTITUTION FOJ1 THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE! BLIND. THE NEXT SESSION of this Insiitutinn will com A ' mence on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. It is particularly desired that pupils should be punctual in their .attendance at the opening of thO school. Applications for pupils in enheri department should be made to W m. D. COOKE, Aug. 1S52. Principal of the Institution. I. O. O. JF. JUST Rich ht Worthv Grand Lode' ot the Indepedent Order of Odd rellows, oj the state ot North; Carolina, rom its ormm in 1-43 to 151 Published by authority of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. . :. - This is a volume of 432 pages, ip neat binding, and con tains all the acts of the Grand" Lodge of this State up to the .last annual communication.'" ' The work may be obtained of M.eesrs. Ferrin Harts field, .Wilmington ; H. D. Turner and W, L. Pomeroy Raleigh ; or of 'the publisher, W. DJ Cooke. Price 2. Raieign., N. C.,Aug., 1S52. ' BROOM MANUFACTORY. THE MANUFACTURE OF BROOMS, having be(n L selected bv the Board of Directors of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind; as one of the mechanical branches to be taught to the pupUs, more especially lo those in the Blind department, notice is given' that we are now prepared to furnish a very superior article of Brooms either" wholesale or retail. i ' 03" We desire to call the attention of Merchants who are about going North for their Fail suppjlies, to the fact that they .now have an opportunity of supplying themselves with this erticle nearer lvnie. All conimunicatibns'on this subject or orders -sbr Brooms should be addressed to WILLIAM D?COOKE. . MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! JUST'reeeived at the North Carolina Music St' re. a new and beautiful lot of Rosewood Pianos, with 6, 634,6? and 7 octaves, selected by myself,'and which are warranted for five years. They are of superjoe tone, having the'Tron Frame, which will last longer thari those made with;wooden frames, and will stand longer and better in tune ; which I twill sell at low prices. K. W. PETERSILIA. ' October IS, 135-2? 47 tf. IYOTICE. j THIS DAY PUBLISHED the Second Edition !of The Second Volume of" DEVEREUX'S LAW.REPORTS." For Sale bv IIEN'RY D. TURNER, Raleigh Jan. 1st, 1852. , i N. C. Rook Store.. I i- - A LARGE lot of Musical Instruments, by wholesale and retail. Guitars from three to forty dollars ; Violins trorrt twenty-five cents to fifty dollars ; Banjos of all sizes and prices ; Flutes, with from one to eight keys : octave Flutes and Files; German and French Ajceordeons, &c. A fine lot of new arid fashionable musie and music books bound. The music selected by myself to suit all kind of performers. . Faints for Oil and Water colors of every discription put up in tin boxes or bynhe single tube; Canvass on stretuhfrs of all sizes or by the yard. In shortj every thing necessary for the Fine Arts. i . Perfumery and Fancy Goods of all kinds, too numerous to mention. ! Two second hand Pianos for sale or rent. ' jK. W. PETERSILIA. October 13, 1S52. . , 47 tf. HARDING'S . . READY MADE MODE STYLES And General 'Emporium, FAYETTEVTLLE' STBiET. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, all sizes for men and boys, well msde gods. Every art cle sold is guaranteed in every respect. This fc-tock was selected and made up under my own supervision expressly for my sales ; beiievms that it is trie best policy 10 manuiaetnre good Ready Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buy without the trouble of having his wearing apparel made to order. Gentlemen 'will find upon examination upwards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of the .hoicest goods evef opened in this eitv. ... Raleigh, October, nett Muslin t,cf;ings ana insertions, Imitation St idered Veils. Visites. black Silk Lace. Gimn aid lrinimings, Black and Colored Velvet ditto, at -i DOZEN Soft Beaver, Fur and Wool Black and Col I J or d H ATS. 20" Dozen Caps, Navy, for Men and Boys, Silkflush, V arietv of Colors and Stvles. i Xctd publications WORKS OF PRACTICAL UTILITY. FkAGG,r0n EHEa and Chloroform in Surgery, Dentis rRT, MtDFtRY Therapeutics, &c., &c. 12 mo. Meigs V elfead's Mid'ctxry, 4th American, from the last rrench edition, with numerous additions and illustrations, 8 vo.- . , Mexdexhall's Medical Stcde-vt's Vade-Mecum, being a compendium of Anatomy, Surgery, the Practice of Medicine, &c., &,e. A new edition, enlarged, with numerous illustra tions. Royal 12 mo. Murphy's Review of Chemistry for Students, adapted to the principal Medical Schools in the United States. 12 mo. Biddle's Review of Materia Medica a.vd Therapeutics, por Studexts. With Illustrations. Craig's Elements of General axd Pathological Anat omy. Royal 8vo. Cazeaui's Midwifery. This work has received the al most universal cemmendation of the Medical Press and Pro fession of this country, and has been adopted as a Text Book by the Royal Council of Instruction in France. Hastixg's Minor Surglry, the Application of Dressings, &.C., &c, with 143 Illustrations. Reese's American Memcal Formulary, including the Aledical Properties and Uses of Medicines. Morfits Chemical and Pharmaceutical Manipulations, with 423 Illustrations, 8vo. Noad's Chemical Analysis, Quantitative and Qualitative, with additions by Campbell Morfit, and numerous Illustra Uons, 8vo. , . Beasley's Druggists' General Receipt Book. Beasley's Pocket Formulary, a Companion to the Drug gists' Receipt Book. - Wythe's Microscopists' Manual for Students and Oth ers, with numerous Illustrations. Wright's American Receipt Book, containing 3000 Re ceipts in all the Useful and Domestic Arts. 12mo. Overman's Practical Mineralogy, Assaying and Min ing, 12mo. For sale by H. D. TURNER. . North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, April,. iar)2. 21 tf XJ3W WORKS ON FRUIT, &c. THE FRUIT GARDEN, a Treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Physiology of Fruit Trees, the Theory a.fld j;acitu;e of all operations connected with the Propaga tion, Transplanting, Prunine and Tminincr r.f OrKf, I garden Trees, as btandards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, EspalieS 1 ccc , t he laying out and arranging different kinds of Orchards, j -and Gardens; the selection of Suitable varieties for different i purposes and localities, gathering and preserving fruits, treat I ll'.e.ut o. disease, destruction of insects, descriptions and uses' J of implements, &c. Illustrated with upwards of 150 hVures, I representing different parts of Trees, all practical Operations, i iVrns'i1 1 recs, designs lor plantations and implements, fee. m r. Barrv, 01 tne .viount Hope N urseries, Rochester New 1 ork, 1 vol 12mo., second edition. The American Fruit Cultnriat onntoinimr n,vnhno f, the Propagation and Culture of Fruit Trees, in the Nurserv, the Principal va 300 Engravings, rmielin For sale by H. D. TURNER, ;. . , ' ' N. C. BookrStore. Raleigh, lebruary 27, 1S52. 13 tf LATE WORKS ON COOKING, &c. TT 911 Cookery, -by Franckatelli. SI 5t 76 A .Miss L,es!ie s complete Cookery. ;. . . Virginia Housewife Miss Beechefs Domestic Receipt book Miss Leslie's 75 Receipts. National Cook Book . Mrs. Blips' Practical Cook Book. ......'".' Miss Beecher's Domestic F.conmnv . 40 60 50 60 The Compli-te Cook and Confectioner. Soyer'.s Modern Housewife 7 United States Practical Receipts For Sale by H. D TURNER. North Carolina Book Store. tf. Raleigh, Dec. 13, 1S51. SOYER'S MODERN H0USEW FE LIIIS is a work unlike the thousand humbugs of the day. It is the work of one of the highest professors of the gas--trononiic art. . It contains directions for the different meals .witn economical hints too often neglected by our American ; ladies, but familiar to those of highest rank in England. The directions for meals for" the nursery, and for comforts for the sick room, are not found in any other book of the kind we have met with. They are inva'luable. One receipt for m a'k ing coffee, is worth twice the price of the book to any one who values that delicious beverage1. When this becomes amiharly known and practised, scolding of cooks will be a historical reminiscence. We have tried the coffoe-receipt, and. found it wan'ins not the receipt, but the coffee for it disappeared magically. Don't take our word for it, but tv it lor yourselves. Brooklyn Daily Freeman. For sale by H. p. TURNER, - N. C. Book Store. -Raleigh, April, 1353. 19 tf. DITNAJPS HOME M VMJAT OR rvrm. 1 PEDIAS- (Uniform with th " vVWU-o P., - - ----- ' x lUiilUKSi Haud-Baok of Literature and the Fine Arts. By Georj ; Ripley, Eq. and Bayard Taylor. Esq. 1 vol. Svo.cloth-Jj vol. 8vo . cloth. sq. Hand-Book of the Useful Arts. 8vo. I By Dr. Antisell. 1 vol. nam touh 01 ocience. ry rroi. ot. Jonn, c ir..j D,u r c n t t. T , ,n.eserve college, l vol. Hvo., cloth. - The above works are nreoared bvable scientific and liter men, bringing the subjects down to the latest dates.. and eon- denSifiS the m"st copious and authentic infomiation from ail reliable l.r.fUSs. ne whole; designed to compress into a compact, portable, .convenient shape, (for popular rfer encc, and for textrbookswS comprehensive, accural viL-iwiu uu uameiuwiin uescnptions 01 rieties cultivated in the United States, with by John J. Thomas. 12mo.. (fifth thousand 1 satislaetory view of General HStxfr. Science, Literati.Tie. Iiss E. A. ography, and the Useful Arts. For Saierh"-- -A Af fysT" Appl HENRY D Tl'RPR id. Raleigh Feb. 14, 1S52. N. C. Bookstore. 11 tf. .VW BOOKS ! IREDELL on EXECUTORS; BEING A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators, IN NORTH CAROLINA, By JAMES IREDELL. 'TMIE object of this work has been to exhibit the law as it A now stands in North Carolina, in relation to the mat ters ef which it treats. It embraces, therefore, the English doctrines, so far'as they' are recognised in our own State, as well as our acts of Assembly, and the decisions of our own Courts on, the subject of WILLS, EXECUTORS and AD MINISTRATORS. It is thought it may prove useful not only to members of the legal profession, butalso to others who ( are so frequently cahea upon to undertake the indispensable, important and responsible trusts of Executors and Adminis- i trators. , for bale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, 15th April, 1652. -"VT.EW WORKS. living's Works, complete, 15 J vols , cloth, per vol $1 60 Abbott's Histories, 16 vols., per vol... 50 For sale by : H. D. TURNER. . North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, Dec 13, 1851. tf. IV O T I C E . SOUTHERN 3IEDICAL . 2d. For Sale bv - ; 1 RE- ! T?AR3IERS JU PORTS, Vol - Feb. 14, 1352. H. D TURNER, N. C. Book Store. 11 tf. FOR.7I BOOIi. THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BCOK; CON'TAINING ail the most useful forms which occur in ' business transactions between man and man. as well as in official stations ; together with the Constitution of North Caro lina, and of. the United States; the Act fixing the fees of Clerks, Snerif&, &.C. Calculated for the use of the citizens of North Carolina, and made conformable to law. Compiled by a member of the North Carolina bar. For sale by f HENRY D. TURNER. i Nor'h Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, March 20." - 16 IV J2 W LAW BOOK. j Dart's Law and Practice of Vendors and. Pur- ! "chasers of Real Estate. j A COMPENDIUM of the Law and Practice of Venders j ljL and Purchasers of Real Estate, by J. Henry Dart, of ; Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. With Notes and Refern- ! ces to American Decisions, by 1 nomas W4 Waterman i counsellor ai iaw. .-w pages. From Hon. L. II. Sand ford, Judge of the Superior Court t lLt 1 S M ' t - rK'$" 1 V"'" 1vo" This . - , x- , volume is eutu-ety ditterent, both m illustrations and in letter- New ork, November 16th, 1S51. t press, from the first series. r I have examined, with attention, "Dart's Vendors and "r Tcffer's Proverbial Philosophy, Qtarto Editwn II Purchasers ojf Real Estate," edited by Mr. Waterman. It is ! lcstrated. Proverbial Philosophy, a Book of Thoughts' a most excellent practical, work. Its lucid and methodical an Arguments originally treated. Bv Martin Farquhar arrangement; and the tact that the more modern decisions , Tupper, D. C- E., F . R. S. Revised and" authorized edition both in England and the United States is incorpo rated in the S splendidly illustrated, with sixteen elegatit engravings J text and nots, give to the book a value beyond that of any i vo- sma" 4to large type. " " n vi j 11 lubouujvv. i.n... v .iiiv i. iiu 1 hit 1 t i V. . . ; tt ii- .J 1 i . . .ir. vaiermans uriterut wmparauve tew of Kfaj i Pror-erty ini England and this country, and his elaborate ' notes, especially on questions growing out of our registration ' acts, enhance very much the value of the workto the Amer- ' ican lawverJ Yours, truly, Lewis H. Saotfo). For sale by Raleigh, April, 1852. H. D. TURNER, N. C. Booknore. 19 tf. f SWAIM'S JUSTICE. THE N0B.TH CAROLINA JUSTICE; CONTAINING a Summary Statement of the Statutes and Common Law of this State, together with the Decisions oi the b(5 pre rue Court, and all the most approved forms and precederits relating to the office and duty of a Justice of the I and Peace, and practice, bv iher public officers, accordms to the mod I iBejwamis cwaui. Second Edition, revised and ! corrected. F or sale by prvpv n rT,jT-pxirD 1 HENRY D. TURNER. ; North Carolina Book Store. 16 RaWgh, March 20 Business Notices. CANDIES. A large lot of niy own manufacture bth plain and fancy. Wholesale prlce,ieei cents. I tell you WALKER'S is the place. Come and try me. ti ; : u r 13 1 L. B. WALKER. . '- . U. MAIYTEO PAPER RALEIGH, N. C. JAMES F. JORDAN, & CO., Proprietors. THESE extensive Mills, having been re-built einee their destruction by fire, are now in full oueration again and can supply NEWS AND PRINTING PAPER of any size, and of the best quality - also'WEAPPiNO PArER. Having put into the Mills, in addition to a cylinder Ma chine, one of Goddard. Rice. &, Co.'s laree sized Four-drinier Machines, and having Experienced Paper Makers, we can! urnish as good an article and upon as good terms, as can .boj procured in any other market. We call the attention 'oil OULiJitR.T jjiiiuno iu iiu; liiei, iiiilL wmie nicy aie aucimiiiu- dating themselves, they at the same time give encouragement, to Southern Manufactures. j Address Dec. 6, 1851. j JAS. F. JORDAN & Co. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. WHOLESALE and retail. T F. PESCUD invites the attention of his friends and? X Dealers generally, to his assortment ofToREiGN am) Domestic Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Dye Stcffsj &,c, which have been selected with great care, and purchased on the most favorable terms from Importers and Manufactu rers. Be is therefore enabled to offer his Stock as low as! articles of the same quality can be procured in any market. Thankful for the very liberal support he has heretofore re ceived, he hopes still to merit a contirtuanee-of this patronage. All Orders will be promptly attended to, and Prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the day or night. r ' Particular attention is called to his supply of Pure VVines, London Dock Brandt, &c., bought expressly for Medicinal purposes. Also, to his choice assortment ol Cigars and Tobacco. Raleigh, Dec. 6, 1851. tf. BLAKE'S FUSE AND WATER PROOF PAIN J'. QO.ME idea ntaybe formed of the usefulness of this truly O wonderlal Paint, and the extent to which it is usf-d, from the fact, that within1 a few mmths past, I have sola upwards of .5,000 pounds, and, have this day, ordered Ij.oW) pounds more. It has given entire satisfaction, and ail 'who have houses to paint, will consult their kiteiest by usirir it. It is the cheapest and most duwble paint ever used, i hnw Col lin's Patent Refin-d Paint Oil, which is used for mixing with the paint at less than hall the price of Linseed oil, and just as good. The paint and oil, I am prepared to sell at New-York . and Pkiladelphia prices alter adding the freight. All orders from town and country lhankfullv received and promptly executed by . ' P. F. PESCUD Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Raleigh, Dec. 6, 1851. tf. t THE OLD STAND!" LOOK TO if ! ! THE NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE, conduct, ed by Ti;kxer;&. Hughes twenty-fire years ago, "still stands where it did, and is acknowledged by all to contain, a more general assortment of Literary 'Material, than any other Bibliothical Depository, in the Southern country. It is still conducted by one ot the original Proprietors, then whom few Bibliocolisf s in any. country can have more expe rience in the Book business. A person who has catered for the Literary world of the Old North State for a Quarter of a century must know what " Books are Books." as Carlisle Ijas it, and just what the reading public of the Southern country requires. All Books that are out, or are to Come out now or hereafter" may be confidently expected or inspected at the North Caro lina Beok-More-stand, corner of Slorgau and Fayetteville streets, Raleigh. Agencies have been and still are established with Import ing Houses, so. that wurks in all Lantraag including French, Spanish, German, Italian, Hungarian and Caman chee can be ohtained on short notice being given, whether published in Utah or Shanshee. No. 1 Corner of Morgan and Fayetteville streets, Raleigh, North Carolina . H. D. TURNER. Dec. 6, 1351. tf. NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF & DUMB & THE BLIND. THE Sessions of this Institution will hereafter commence on the Firstday of September of each year, and contiiiue ten months. This change has been made in order to brins the vacations y iiuome monins oi juiy ana August, which, on account of fLj o hwi t ol MhAt season,, arc laew otloptod ,t.jy- than the j other months. It also brines the Commencement of 'th School to the season when the Sheriffs of the different coun ties are coming in to make their returns, thus affording a good opportunity for parents to send their children. The following are the Officers in the Intellectual Depart ment of this Institution. WILLIAM D. COOKE, M. A., Principal J. A. Wadde-l,M D.,"l Talbot B. Coi.e.max, t, r j . i ' Geo. E: Ketcham, "ofcssors and Teachers. Charles M. Grow., J j. leachers of Music in the Blind Department. r ti,u il;u. an-1 J. 1. KILUMOSS. ications tor uUfcaion should rip'Tm-n- frf PnnciuTu! Raleigh, August 14, 1852. tf. Just PiibUshcel price 25 ets, THE CONSTTTTJTION OF N0HTH CAROLINA, With a Historical account of Us Origin and Changes : To- gether with an account and Explanation of the ques tions of Constitutionnl Reform, now agrtiting the people of the State ; a table shoiring the Apportionment of Senators, and other matter connected with these Subjects; ' By a Member of the last Legislaturb. -i THE above Pamphlet contains 156 pages, and will be sold at the exceedingly low price of 25 cents pernepy ; 30 dor la rs for one hundred copies. If eent by mail, the postage (seven cents) must be added. Subscribers will please give instructions how their copies shall be sent. JX?"Orders may be addressed te W. D. Cooke, or to H. D . Turner, North Carolina Book-Store. Raleigh, December 6, 1651. tf. ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS. HART'S Fzmale PROiE Wkitees of America. The Fe male Prose Writers of America, with biographical no tices, and specimens of their writings. Bv J-.hn S. Hart, LL. D Elegantly illustrated with portraits' of Mrs. Kirkland, -uiss oeagwicK, .utss .iicmtosn, irs St-ophens. Mrs. Neai, j Mrs. Judson, Mrs. Hentz, and Margaret Fuller ; from original i drawings, and engraved in the first style t.f art in London, j expressly for this work, arid by original illuminations in the I highest style of ehromo-lithogr.iphy. 1 vol. imperial 8vo. Kead s r emale Poets of America. The Female Poets of America, with . biographical notices, and spc-cimens of their TlT11 - B-v Thomas Buehan an Read.CThe Poet Artist.'") , i.:iusxratea witn ten portraits and three l'iuminations. Fifth j edition, with additions. 1 vol. imperial 8w, j Rogers Poetical Works The complete works of Samuel j Rogers, elegantly illustrated with a portrait in the highest j style of art, from a painting bv Sir Thomas Lawrence, K A, i and thirteen line engrav:;:-: e.:c. ..;:.J cxLixsilv for this edi tion. 1 vol. Svo. Campbell's Poetical Works The orKa oi 1 nomas Lampbii, elegantly illustrated with a - in 1 1 . . . r - j . portrait, engraved in the highest style of "art, from a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, R. A., and thirteen line engravings, :ccuh;u f -prestiv ior mis coition. 1 vol. Hvo. Edith May's Poetical Works The Complete Poetical Worka of Edith May, elegantly illustrated with a portrait hy Cheney, from a drawing by Furnes, jr., and by ten e'ezant engravings exeeuted in London in the finest style of "line " from oriei.nal drawings, by Devereux. 1vol. Svo. ' Tee Proverbialist a.yd the Poet. Proverb, illustrated by parallel or relative passages from the P. ets. To which are added, Proverbs from the Latin, French, Spanishand Italian, with translations. Ey James Orcon.Esq. Elegantly illustrated with illuminations and engravings. i , Cabinet of Modern Art. A collection of twenty-five subjects trom Modern Masters, ensrraved in the binhi of mezzotinto. Illtirtratc-d bv appropriate articles in proe and verse New Edition. First series. 1 vol Sv.t Cablvet of Mcdsrn Art Skdnd Series. A collection of twenty-five subjects, from Modern .Masters. f.nJrav I the highest style of merzotinto. Hiustrated by appropriate - - - ....... ... . ii4iA.'jvtni , iui V-lIi'1. v i T n on v lu;l u.. rr... 1 t, ' .n LsaJ urc 1 '"'"-'piivi ir.jvprM. v James Urton, Esq Elegantly illustrated, with a purtr.t and' eleven engravings! 1 vol.-12mo. Tetter's Poetical ores : Authorized Edition R..ll J for the Times, A Thousand Lines, Hactenus, Geraldine' and other Poems. By .Martin Farquhar Tupper, D. C L F R S. To which is added a biosrar.bl. al Kk-t. h ,.f tW A.i. ' j by William Anderson, Bsq , author of " Landscape Lvri " . LEArurrs of Memokt. An Illuminated Annual for loi j Editedi'yjReyjieU Coates, M. Masmificentiv illustrated' i and splendidly bound. This eighth volume of the series will' ; exceed in beauty either of its predecessors. The Sxow-Flakx. A Christmas and Vmr r,. . forlS52; elegantly illustrated with nine new and snh-ndid' engravings, and bound in a beantiful tvle J rie-dshtp s UFFERTiG A Christmas, ItVw Year anil Birth-day Gift for 135?,. Elegantly illustrated wh Obkistmas BLOssrv! and New V,.., vi-.,.u -o, (A Juvenile Gift ;t elesantlv illustmtl "J X sPI1?Ddi5 fifrayiugi, bound in a beautiful stvle: for Sale by H n ti'dXtd filifc, Jafiuvy 10, 1852. C' StQre- Jfnsnrance (Eompanics R4LEIGH, N. C. THIS COMPANY insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for life, on the mutual prijici pi.e, the assured for life participating in all the profits ot the Company. For policies granted for the whole term of life, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may be given lor one h&'.f the amount ol the premium bearing interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty. . The prompt manner in which all losses have been paid by this Company,1 together with the low rates of premium, pre sent great inducements to such as are disposed to insure. Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years, for twoTthirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. lllKtitTUKS. Charles E. Johnso??, Vm. D. Haywood, James F. Jordan, Perrin Busbee, H. W. Husted, Wm. H. McKee, Cbarles B. Root. Wit! W. HOLDEN, Wm D. Cooke, WrM. R. Scott, Wm. H. Jones, F. C. Hill, S eaton Gales. OFFICERS Dr. Charles E. Johnson William D. Haywood, J ames F. Jordan, WilliamH. Jones, Pejurin Busbee, , President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, . Attorney. Charles E. Johnson, M. D. Willlim H . .VI cKee, M . D. Richd. B. Havwood. M. D. Medical Board of Consultation. W illiam D. Cooke, 1 Dr. Wm. R. Scott, Executive Committee. Ch arles B. Root, ) J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For further information, the public are referred to the pam phlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. December 6, 1851. tf. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Company has been formed under the name and style of " The Greensborouh Mutual Insurance Company," and fully or ganized by an appointment of the following officers, viz: OFFICERS. James Sloan, .President. .Vice President. . Sec. and Treasurer. .Attorney. . Vj Loffin, Peter Adams C. P. Mendenhall, . . John A. Meba NE, ) NEL, IN, ) W. J. McConn Executive Committee. Wm, S. Rankin DIRECTORS James Sloan, John A. Mebane, W. J. McCoNNEL, Wr illiam S Rankin, Jed H. Lindsay, Shubal G. Coffin, Wf illiam H. Reese, Tyre Glenn, Andrew W'eatherly, C. P. Mendenhall, Lyndon Swaim, Jesse Shelly, Jonathan W. Field. This Company has now been in successful operation for several months, and will take risks upon Dwelling Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, Pro duce, &c. The object 01 this organization is to afford a sys tem of Insurance which shall operate for the mutual benefit of all its members. The peculiar advantage arising from this mode of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no more than the actual losses and expenses of the Company, and experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insurance Companies, as well as the great saving to its members : and no stronger argument can be pro duced in their favor, than the confidence which they receive from the entire community, where such Companies are in suc cessful operation. Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary, or any of its Agents. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. The Subscriber havinff been annointed Crrpnt. will rroiv flipplications and make surveys to e9: flnsurance said ornpaay. rW- Wf v December 8th, 1851. NORTH CAROL1AA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. rT",EIS Company has been in successful operation for more L than five years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large portion ot which is in Country risks ; and its present capital is nearly bITMTlU Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. . I hjaverage Cost of Insurance nnon tho nlon .l'tV.; rv.rv- pany has beeti .Uss than one third ot one per cent, per annum on all gTades ot property embraced in its operations. The following persons, have been elected Directors and Officers ot this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS: Josiah O. Watson Richard Smith, . . . Joha Primrose, Henrv D. Turner, J. G.'B. Roulhae, S. W. Whiting, . . T. H. Selby, T Geo. McNeill, Jos.' G. Wright, . . James E. Hoyt, . . James Sloan, John Cox, Josh. Boner, Joseph Pool, Michael Brown, . . Alex. Mitchell, . . W. N. H. Smith, . . H. B. Williams, .. John B. Barrett, . . Raleigh, do do. do. do. do. do. Fayetteville. Wilmington. Washington. Greensboro'. Edenton. Salem, Elizabeth City Salisbury, Newbem, . Murfree8boro Charlotte. Milton. A. 1 . bummy, Asheville. All Directors authorized to receive applications. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Josiah O. WTatson, J. G. B. Rouihac, Richard Smith, John C Partridge, John II. Bryan, J. Hersman, S. W. Whiting, Richard Smith. President. Vice President. Treasurer. a Secretary. . :" Attorney. -. . General Agent. j Executive Committee. John Primrose, All communications in refe addressed to th isecretarv, post paid. ' n-i n J' PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Dec. 6. 1851. tf Dn sin ess halites MEDICO-DENTAL SURGERY. W. F. BASON, M. D.,D.D. S. I ESPECTFULLY offers his service? in the hygienic, sur Vgicaland mechanical treatment of the Mouth and Teeth and I trom renewed obligations, a more thorough acquaintance with cause and effect ; together with many improvements in mechanism ; is pursuing a practice which he hinks will meet the entire approbation, and merit a continuation of that, here tofore so generously bestowed. ne oegs leave to say tnat he will continue to visit as hereto fore ; and that those who need, or think proper to favor him won their calls should let it be known either before or very soori after arrival. ' 3 Communications directed to Hillsborough.Graham or Salis bury, will be attended the tvt opportunity. ' April, 1852 jej RAGS ! RAGS! RAGS! 'T'HE highest marketprices paid in Cash ffr Rgs,Grdss a PuP'l Beg'PI"2'S Stock, Old Rope, Canvass, and all other kinds of Paper Manufacturers' Stock hv JAMES F. JORDAN & Co rw ft to-, Ma-vteo Paper Milu, Dec. 6, I80I , Raleigh, N. C. A LOT OF NEW FORMS OF rmw tvn,pm lNT?iIeTxjffib? the S.ount Attorner, for sale at -r. - . : n7 1 A X"""'; "iiurncr, tor Sail this ofttee. Also Blank Forms ot everv c,thr a..- May 22 CLOTHING- STORE, RALEIGH, N. C. CV L. HARDING, & CO., keep constantly on hand a very lare assortment of Ready-Made Clot-hiss con soling of Frock and Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, CJoak' and Overcoats. Also, Shirts, Drawere,.Gloves, Suspenders Cra vats. Handkerchiefs, Socks, &.c, v. ' & All the Clothing we offer for sale i? made in the best tyle aa4 in the most durable manner. Bir,2 connected. with one' of the largest and best Houses in the United States, we have facilities for the manufacture of articles in our line, that are not surpawedij. zvf rnwrket. We imprt most of oar Cloths, Cassimeres, and Venire and are therefore able to offer' them on the most reasonable terms. An examination of oar stock is solicited from those desimi of purchasing. , , v.ajiu3 Fersons at a distance can be supplied with ' any article o( lCi, laoT S a"d POCe felhe "te wand! ' " tf. . (Sbucationai JnstilntUu BLOOMFEELD FEMALE SEMINAR THIS INSTITUTION, which has been 16yeirsi cessful operation, is situated in the village of BloornfiViJ Essex eounty, New Jersey, about 4 miles from Nearl 1 12 miles from the eity of New York. 'aDl Tk AiA'ariit lonftrtmpnta fvf inRt motion itq 1 Ji OUV"V J imnnrtint tri insure Kllf PPfl Every facility for intellectual improvement, such as M Globes, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Libr Mineralogical and Conchological Cabinets,. hae'b-en vided, so that this Institution, in every respect, will com favorably with the best institutions in the country. Circulars containing terms, and other particulars rnav V obtained of Wm. D. Cooke, Esq., Principal of the X, Carolina InstitutioB for the Deaf and Dumb, either by peri al application or by letter, post-paid. v n" H B, COOKE, ) T) R. L. COOKE, X rDcipa!9. Uloemneia, rssex o. i. j. 1 Julyy 1, 1S52, C tf. l WARRENT0N FEMALE WARREN INSTITUTE COUNTY, N. C. THIS SEMINARY has been in successful operation Eb,,nt ten years. The Academic year is divided irito two s sionsof 21 weeks each: the Winter session commence '" the first Monday in January, and closes on the last f rid-iy i May. Pupils will be received at any period of the and charged only from time oj entrance. Ample provisun has been made forthe accommodation pf more than ho riumk -1 . The Natural bciences are illustrated and enforced ,v 1.1J lectures and appropriate experiments, the Principals during vacation. Pupils can remain with The Faculty of this Institution consists of Eight experienced Teachers. ' Terms, per Session of Fire ionth .- Board and English tuition, including Stationary and Fuel for School-room, , $f,3 50 Piano music arid use of Instrument, ! 23 00 MusiC on Guitar and use ol do., 20 00 , Wax Flowers and Fruit, each, 500 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 10 C0 Landscape Drawing and Painting, o ' Painting in Water Colors, V) (X) Painting in Oil, 15 00 Vocal Music, and various kinds of ornamental Needle work each, gratis. GRAVES & WILCOX. Warrentbn, Dec. 6, 1S51 . FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; CEDAR' ROCK, FRANKLIN CO., NORTH CAROLINA," P. S. Richardson, Principal. CASTALIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. CASTAliLA, NASH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, Mrs. M. C. Richardson, Principal. THE FALL TERMS will commence on the first Monday in July, and close on the first Friday in December. Mr. Richardson has purchased a residence, and considers ; himself as perrpanently located at Castalia. ' The sehoolstwill be under the immediate supervision of him self and lady, under one. and the same body of Trustees. The Female School is near the Franklin line, three miles from the Male a distance favorable to the seclusion and suc cess of both Institutions. Mrs. R., who has latterly taught at 3elf6rd, has a celebrity which no comment of ours could affect. A large neat edifice, similar lo that of the Male Institute,! is contracted for, and will be erected immediately. Mean while students will be accommodated in the old academy, " kn wp formerly as Pleasant Hill. The healthfulness of the neighborhood is proverbial. In short the Trustees w.ould assure their patrons, that they will carefu ly consider evhy tl.irg, and deem nothing unimpor tant which wil contribuTe effectually to the consummation of their educational enterprise, rendering the Institutions all that enlightened and christian parents could desire tor their chil dren. Board, including washing and fuel $fii, Pr month. For further particulars, address the Principals, or JNO. ADAMS HARRISON, ; Sec. tof the Board of Trustees. " Notice. At the Female Institute, Messrs. James and Jno Adams Harrison are prepared to accommodate boardeis Board can ako be obtained with the Principal, after the com ingsetsion. June, 1852. 29 tf. B n sines s Notices McILWAINE, BROWNLEY & CO. Nj) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. PETERSBURG, VA. PRINTING INK MANUFACTORY, NO. 296 FRONT ST., BETWEEN MONTGOMERY and Gouverneur-streets, East River. Office 9 Beek-man-street, comer of Clifl-street. The subscriber continues to manufacture, and has constantly on hand, Printing Ink ol all the varieties ot qualities arid color. Printers and Mer chants will find their orders executed al moderate prices and may be assured of receiving as good an article as' there is in the market. GEORGE MATHER. N. Y., Dec. 6, 1851. if. : CLARK & HESSER. H BOOK SELLERS, " STATitai.-, j vn PUBLISHERS, NO. 18, SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Philadelphia, HAVE always for sale a large assortment of School, Med ical, Law, Theological and Miscellaneous Books ; Blank Books of their own manufacture, Writing, Letter, Wrapping Wall and Window Papers in great variety, xMemorandum Books, and Stationery generally suitable for country use. They publish " THE FREEMASONS' MONITOR." which is generally admitted to be the best Text Book on th usages ol the ancient Order now in use. i They also have a large assortment of Masonic Regalia Diplomas, Jewels, &c, which are offered at low rates. January 10, 1852. 6 PHILADELPHIA TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. THE Subscribers would call the attention of Printers to. the ereatly reduced prices of their present list. They now offer Pica at 30 ets. 32 34 " 37 " 42 " Minion .. . 49 ets. r i i Nonpariel 5S " ' ' Agate 73 " i ; Pearl 1 08 " i - Diamond ..... 1 60 " ! 'ense in making their establish I Small Pica .. Long Primer Bourgeois . . . Brevier ......... r ""' 'wiuir, Kuvy nave recently got up a com-t plete set of the justly celebrated Scotch-cct Letter, fr6ra Diamond to English, to which they particularly invite atten- lon. Having lately made numerous additions to their stock of fancy lypes, Borders, Ornaments, &c, their assortment is now unrival ed in th T!nit1 Ki.iii. . 1 . A . -....v. wiaiw , UIJU t 111 II . 1JJIUIU.I.U methods of casting, and of preparing metal, enable them to Printing Presses, Cases, Stands, Chases, Galleys, Pnntin Ink. and everv nrtiolf nuul i nnmm.r.ffi.A , ....!.. , hand, at the lowest rates. fcecond-haud Presses, and Type used only in st erect vpiEg, at reduced prices. 1 ' . Books, Pamphlets, Music, Label?, cc.r&c, sterectyptd W1tsj cnrrec,ness a"d dispatch. - N. B. Specimen Books wdl be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. . L. JOHNSON &,Co. December 20, 1851. jG. 6 Sansom Street. .! PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS. MERCHANTS and JL utners, who require Illustrations for Advertising or 0m- mental purposes, are respectfa Hy invited to notice the sub- .Jai L.vgkavixg Establish ext." Specimens of fice and bold work, m every sty always on hand. AIlordersw.il receive irr.med.afe attention, and lo save nf,4? ,ea!f Tlu whelhr o be finely executed, or for what purpose and at about what price cut tngIiVart'Sncally'a,,?ed' in a marmer, style and price ff l " Pnoee. Those in want of illustrations, will find it to their advantage to order of A. H. JOCELYN. Successor to Childs &, Jocelts, TVp R tsi StS and Pravers on.Wood. Dec. 6, 1851. XoJohnStrect, Xev York. JOHN N. GORDON fiTS0N O. 94 HA.I STREET, ir CHMOND, VIRGINIA, . ( Knd f J !r S3le Anncan Hammered, Enl:sh Vjaud American rolled Iron. RouDnd r?T Ame.ri"n blister, and Cast, Sheer, German , Kound, Octagon and Spring Steel " HCR 5n?!isd Russia Sheet Iron. roaa Iron for Ploughs bronnd Wnr.n r r. . . v,fp j' "5,JU ana ,ast lioxes. Pi JrS??' Swcdes and American. P'onb PJat? and Mould Boards. J-ut Nails ana Snikes nf nil Solde we W kinds-; Sheot 'inc ! Spelter and SpellT , .n. .11, jM pIrs arlfj oars. Braziers, bheathing and" Bar Copper. - Sheet, Bar and Pig Lead. Wire of all sizes. ' Also a fuli assortment cf Groceries. March 2, 1852. . t L V:' S I1; v s t-