I J
Horflj (Larolma : (Lbnstum Quorate.
. . s . i I i i
j'.iV l'..
tor's 'PAirj it iri oui
pr.-!)-- bv.- u
doing to the j t,-,r
f. . w-Mdi I i
'.. t;.c
"V,i C
nos thev
v,::: Ywa
to ' li'-rovri-':.
.: the -h-rfA.
1 to g:v: t'.-.n
will iv-"ive; 'i.vi I tr:i-t JJ
open tho ; v :'or i.v r. v mor
K':i:..:uV r ' C.e Lo.'d ! r;
UiVf.r " It is mo"; ))-
to r
v:," nre de-d-.r:.:;,'.-- of
J;I!-1 Woi'ds f.-jT.Tjvt f'-'i
Your-: trulv,
v.'M. J. v. clowm
of A -j). 'i'r. r ;
Him .vho-;
Ag t.
,r :;. c.
Jt,:, i,
AitiiivAi, or iih; y.:v:.
:.".' Vo;'.;:. July 0- '1 r.fo.-rjfuor
.lui;, r.:r,t. 'o'ii-tr;;:,j.riiv: I ti iy from
Ijiv.rji j w5ii;! .s'j'i i-o-Ti on ti;-; --Jth uk.
(;;;si..: H. .N'j.'.v.-:. T iio Lorj'Ion j,-p'.-rs
ffuturo in ti;;!'no of tLo ,:;:: in rvr I '
to A inoi i'-in r.;!,;! I'r.-i .re of a tranquil :
uutu Julili:;' frvui tL5 :-Tintry nows-;
p.'pu -i it i-j (.vioi.oi ifi.iv ins j-ir'ii-u j:o-
pie v'M-e U.Jibte.l with the turn the ;
Americ-;!! qu-r-tion has tubon, awl it i.s
surpri.-in.ir to oo -.-r o l;o-.v i::u'-h two put- ,
li.j liav; h'.-'.-orn
li''btei:ol on the.se
Atuorican uatt'.-r.-i by mtans of the choap
"J'rH.4. Asovery y-ipor r.f the clic:tp:iafi.s
ha.l devotod itself to a rational exposition ;
or the diineuiues w.in .::;
. . i-i . i t :. . :..
the fWin.' o-i Aiaeiieau alLirs has now !
Hub.iidird i-o far a:s to haven lon-er any
unsettliir.' eject ou the n..rb-t, although
several of the leading papers yet keep
grumbling aeaie.-t America.
TIxj Lond-n '-Jim- advisers t.reat hnt-;
that the people n.ay read and understand j essence of faith, you will be ac-J
The e ,u,.try also pears j .ea.ed wuh i ag rJ , iri his sight only for
the no:m!i::t:..n -of ir. jaeiiuuan tor .1 , , . . . J i
., ., . - , , i . the .sake or Christ. ;
J'rc rJei.t of t:e- I. mted .-tat.e.-. i , -
. j . ii.i. i on will if rf'ff iVfi irito tr.r- nmn- S
ii.ii. i.e. - y ! r-. 'rj-.T. .(:'.; :..iii ;;Ti
tain to hurry it;, a .settlement on the Ceri-1 ma,e perf,.ct jn i0line3S, and immedi
tr.d Amerieaa alh.iM hef.re M r. Jiuclunan atcl jllto rdorv. "And all to the
bee o.es Pre.-.dcnt. I here s ..oth.ug - of : j1 of tjC lo 'of h;3 grace.
arivs'iet ial imrortance ffom the i'arlia- ; 1 n J o
tr
be
any
meat ary news. i
'J'he i'.irlia'iifntiry Committee on the I
Uauisli Si. and ! ues i.iet in I'ranee Mi l
coutiiHK'a intere-t .d in tins important com- .
Uieruial an-l p litieat subject. ;
The ( .V.ar hns constructed a new er-.binet, !
im-.lH.lin-' CortrschakoiT. Lanskoi. Osten- !
l 1 '
saeKen, ana uou. .
i hero is no other item oi poatical i'"-!
p.rtanee.
Siiii'Wiii-.'.'K. The ship l.'nicorii, bound
from Liverpool to Loston, was abandoned .
at sea on the 7th June. The crew arriv-j
cd safely into Falmouth, England. j
M
Revivals.
Slotts llir.r.;N. C.July S, '.30.
Dkar Lito. Ilirri.ix : Please inform
the readers d the Advocate that the Lord i
is reviving his work on Topsail Circuit. '
A revival has been goim.r on at Prospect j
church for more than a week, and still j
increases in interest. More than twenty,1
have professed conversion ; litteea have
joined the tdiurch, and there are others ;
that will d so. This meeting was com-:
inenee l and carried on several days by j
Brother Meacham, before we were able to
be with him. A e believe, from present
indications, that we shall have a general
revival on this circuit durin- the present
i . j i t i i, -i.'
vcar. Mav t no Lord hasten tne time.
J
Lrethren, pray ior us.
lours, ruiccuonaicij,
Wm. F. Clkiig.
AV. U. Mkacuam.
Dupi.ix Cihcuit. "T have some inter
est on my Circuit. Yesterday I closed a
protracted meeting, at which live persons
were received into the church ; and I am
laboring and praying for a glorious work
soou to bless this people. Pray for me.''
Yours, as ever,'
J. B. BOBBITT.
From the Central Press.
Not Justice, but Pardon.
One raorninj, a beautiful girl, four
vonrs rf aa. nrosented herself, alone.!
J , P c c i-L i' c
at tae gate ot one of the palaces of
France. It was when the first Napo -
l, n.A 1T 1 -
leon was Con.nl. iicr tcai6 and oe
moved the keeper, a kmddiearted man,
to admit her. She found her way to
, . . -
tllC presence 0 apOlCOn, as lie WaS;
passIii'T through one of the apartments, !
1 0 i wi i c 1 !
accompanied by Several Ot his milllS- j
tcrs. Iii a delirium of c.notien, the j
child rushed to his feet, and exclaimed, !
"Pardon, sir ! pardon for mv father!" I
'.And ,rb ;a . f.,tl.ov?" cibl '
uU io jvv.immn. "-'rai5; cotton, 10 a 11 according to quality; Hour
Napoleon, kindly ; " WdlO are you ?" $0 50 a 00 aeeordin-to quality ; wheat, 1 20; corn
i4I am Miss'Laiolia," she replied, ; a715,e- oat? -o a40; peas 75 a j so ; hydes dry,
, , . , , t ' I 10 a 11 ; creen, 4 a o : iron, swedes, 6a; i-n-
' and Uiy lather 13 doomed tO Uie.' j gllsh, 0 a 5; lard, 12 ; lead Si; molasses 43 a 50;
" All," MiS'," Said Napoleon, " but i n! 5la5: salt.Liverpool sack, 150al 60; sugar,
x1. ' 5 1 x- i- I loaf 1.5, crushed 13 aim, Kew Orleans 10 all, St.
this is the second time m which your j Cro-iX anJ Porti3 Tdeo jj. taUoWj u a 12; tobae-
father has conspired against the State
I can ao nothing lor yu :
"Alas, sir !" the poor child exclaim
ed, " I know it ; but the first time papa
was innocent ; and to-day I do not ask
for justice I implore pardon, pardon
. for lim !"
Napoleon's lips rembled, tears filled
his eyes, and taking the little hsnd of
tho child in both of his, he tenderly
pressed it and said :
" Well, my child, yes ! For your
sake, I will forgive your father. This
is enough. Now rise and leave me."
This beautiful historical fact may
servo to illustrate the way in which
sinners are saved. All in this world,
young and old, are condemned to eter
nal death, by the great God,, against
whom we have all sinned.
The Apostle Paul says : "Death
passed upon all men, for that all have
sinned." The Evangelist John also
says : "He that believeth not is con
demned already." You probably think
that as for yourself, such a doom is
hard and unjust. But you would not
think so if you saw wdiat sin would
do, if God did not punish it. It would
make a hell of every place, and a de
vil of every natural being. God must
punish sin, for his own sake, and for
the sake of all good beings. There is
however, one who can save sinners from
eternal death. One who loves them
much more than this young lady loved
her father. He did for us, what she
JI r
our Mac, ait 'v.'rl m v:r hf-vi, t.b.'il
it. . c . i r :
lor C
7, , . . . .
nr;2;(;';t t!rV-.fi WI.O Ij IT I ! Ct t
to Unor .:-
.-on, bv rir-Iiij. f.-ar'lori in M
it tru-, ti.-it g,i v.-:;i ?.
with you, tlv-jgn vi
l
awav irora s.;.rr?t. ia:-. .-on. v.-no i.a-
lone o rnu'.-h for you. Eit then jus
ticre to you vAA L-o L-.m'.-hus-Tit frhzu .
i .. r :n:, ....a
nc-aven lorcvcr. Are
nrcnur' l to roc.-ive
OU ..iii.- .i.ll
).:::'. Ti."a
youii' lad v s-iM : '! a:-k not for justice,
J imp'ore purlorj, porlon !" Th'- Pub-1
o-an,
o.;, -v-btod not hit :
up .-.o much
unto Leaven.
hut .-nooto- upon l.i.s Irt-ait, eavjrs, 'Go'l :
be merciful to :ne a fc inner.' " An-1
al.-.o the trembling jailor sai , '-.Sirs,
what must I do to be savt-'l V Go, i
then, to the .Savior, with something
the spirit, which the youn- la-lv
m:ini(;.-.tr:d in hehalf of ht-r father. J
Jlreuk throuIi every obstacle, cast j
yoursc-n at iii.-j icei, cry paruon, par-
lon ! for a guilty rebel.
vv,u can'but V"- if you go,
TI':n 1s rt-oh-el to try,
Tor if you stay array you knovr
And as none are pardoned, except
jn virtue of their relation to Christ by
. - - . . . . .
and have aright to all the priv-!
: ik-gos of the Sons of God, and you j
, will be renewed in the whole man after j
j the image of God, and enabled more
.and more to die unto sin and live unto'
rigJiteou.sne.ss. At death you will be
APPOINTMENTS. j
Zfl ll'iuiil WHiaiii'j'on Dial., AT. C. C'ot- j
f'-rertr Wihninyton oth St., -June 1 land lo; i
Topsail Cir., at Federal Point, dune 21 and f
22 ; Iifaden Cir., at Smile Chapel, -June 2S ,
and 20 ; Wilmington, Front Street, July 5
( S.nithviiie Cir., at Zoar, July 12 and j
!' ; ' iiilesviiie Cir., at Carvers Creel:, Ju.v
,,, .. , rr . i- -n. i..i .. o-".
U(jWm Cir., at Horeb, Ausr. 2 and I; Samp-
son, at Clinton, July 0 and 10; Fayettevilk
C;r., at lo and It.
D. C Xiciiolsox.
June 20, 1850.
Greensboro' District.
I intra taii i'ji i' .'L'tiai'js in i an.
rrfj - .7 1.1. If T. I
(biilfia-d,
Lee's Chape!,
July o-0
."Montgomery-,
Uwharie,
lone throve,
Siloam,
" 10-20
" 20-27
Arentworth,
3Iadion,
Deep River, Fair Premise, An
Rockingham, Hebron,
h 1 'd'cwell,
1-2
0-10
10-17
jjj Jn.g j Cedar Grove, " 23-21 j
it hs expected that Camp Meetin-s will be !
ien jn connection with the Quarterly Mc-t- j
nig at Fair Promise and Hopewell, to which j
brethren in the ministry and laity arc cor-1
dially invited. i(, j
.N.1I.L1. ..ilsw .
Camp Meetings,
i Ero; Heflix : Plcaso say in the Advocate ,
that tnere will be a Camp Meeting on tne :
1), , . . 1 . . . , e ,
Blue Ridge Mission, embracing the 4th Sub-1
hvth in j,,. at Xew Bethel. Also, one on !
the Mocksville Circuit, embracing the 2nd
Sabbath in August, at Smith's Grove. Com
mencing Friday evening. 3Iinistry invited
to attend. Yours,
W. Bauringer.
PEICES CURRENT.
RALEIGH MARKET.
Iteportelby JORDAN WOMBLE, Grocer.
Flour, pur bbl. 5 50 a 6 25; lard, 12 to butter,
15 to 25 ; meal bush. 65 TO; corn bush.
(10 65; fodder f? hundred 75 So; beeswax,
13 to 2l) ; dry hales, 10; white peas 70 to SO
tock pea?, 70 to 75 : bacon 11 a 12i; tallow, 10.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
It-porto l by GEO. H. KELLEV & BRO.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEECHA5TS.
Naval stores, soft turpentine 2 30, hard 1 "0 ;'
i fpirits turp. 34. rosin fioalis common; tar,!
1 Si 20 : salt sack, 1 io; timber $c to $10 00 ; flour j
supr. 6 75 a family 7 25 ; corn 55 aOO : butter 2S to ,
; 30; meal c.3 10 75 f fcaco 13J hoeround, u
hams ; coffee, rio 11 to 12l; laguayra 13 to ISJ: ja- I
v Vj t0 ,st. Demin-o 10 a n- uSarS loaf is i
!a lot, crushed 12 a X.i ; C lellow 11a 11. A coffee !
12 a 12J, brown 10 a ll; molasses hhd. 00 a 40,
hhl- i: 1 25 to 1 ?,5 ; cow peas 90 to 1 oo;
oats 60 to 01c.; cotton 10c to 10 V ; lard 13 ; rice,
4 por oask. cleaned , tallow candle's 16 to ada.
23 to 30, sperm 40 to 50. July y
FAYETTEVILLE MARKET.
From the " Observer."
E:lcon 00 a 13 ? coffee, Rio, 13 al4,Lagnay-!
co manufactured, S a 15; white lead, $2 a 2i ;
window gUfs S by 10, 21 a 2J ; 10 by 12, 24 : yel
low dip turpentine, 1 SO, scraped SO, spirits o0e.
July 9
NORFOLK MARKET.
H-eported for the Spirit of the Age, Ly
A. M. 3IcPIIEETERS & Co'.,
Wholesale Grocers Commission 3lEr.cnAj.TS.
WILLS' WUAKF, NORFOLK, Vi.
Flour is arriving much mere freely and priees
have further arh'O'J way. We quote, family $3 a
$1 ; extra 71 a 7i; 3. F. a 6j; fine $6 a 6J;
tbere is little prospect of advance ia Flour, and
as at this season it is very apt to become unsound,
we would advise early shipments of all on hand;
corn is ia fair demand at 50e for mixed and white
52 a 53 for yellow ; white wheat $1 65 a 1 70 ; red
SI 40 a 1 45 ; cotton, last sales were made at 10 J ;
tar $1 37i : spts.tarp. 37 a 33 : rosin $1 31 a 1 40 ;
Xu 1 and" fine white SI 75 a 3 50 ; Staves, W. O.
Pipe $35, Heading 60, W. O. hhd. 45.; R. O. hhd.
$32 a 33 ; Rjugh bbl. 25 ; Dressed bbl. $2S ; gro
ceries, sugars and molasses are scarce and have
advanced very much ; X. O. sugars 9 a 10 for eom
ram to prime: crushed and pulverized 13 a 131;
refined" A" 12c" B" Hie, " C" 11 a Hi: X. O.
Molasses very scarce at 55 a 60: Cuba, 49 a 52e ;
Rio Coffee 12 a 13e ; Laguayra 121 a 12Je : Java
16 a 16ic. Juiy S.
PETERSBURG MARKET.
Oareh.Ohi Corrected b
BROWXLEY & HICKS.
Grocers and Commission Merchants.
Tobacco The breaks this week have been very
heavy and we have to notice a further decline on j
li grade. j
Wheat The first sale of new wheat was made j
to-dav at 1 55 for prime red we have seen no
new white in market yet.
Bacos There is good deal of excitement ia
this article with an advancing tendency; we quot i
shoulders 10V all, sides 1 12 a 12. I
Potton There is more energy, and sales could j
be made at Hi a 11 j, bat sellers are Holding up
for higher prices.
CoKS Ve quote sale3 65o.
grGAR There is good deal escitemsnt in this
article, and prices have still further advanced.
Molasses Stock 1 ght and prices higher. X. 0.
S3 a 60, other kinds 42 a 50 cts. July 9.
cviM r.ot h.v;
1 a V,JJ ; faith, and as snch n annroacli is of th i
j r- ton C , i . . : i--- -..-
f t:. i'r.; !.; !- ;
r;.-.r-..
;..;-, - 'I:.- .
v;:.:, ! ,-. u i'r : : -
MAHP.IZD.
in o:::-. ir:!:: .- : - :: -J-
bv i"v. v. v:. ;;-!.;. Mr. K. L. w.-
and M:-- I. Gur.n. i.,;;'!."-r f t:.f II-v
A'-
!
tl.e f i!i':, t-.-.i ! tl.e -urn t
j-t ;r.-?., ;-ir. i;. li. -J .,r. :r, :.r. i .-si--
Kls.-ibe-h S. b-
the l.itt.-rr va'.':?.
DEATHS.
In th:- 1
on
T.i' a:
in-t., fif'-'-r a preT:
.. ass, eel;- Al jl .' V. . a-?, Jr. -'i
V." A ."
In ravttt':vll-, ai the 2 3 ir.st., -Ir. Ji' i'-s
M. Ter'ry, fOr.erly of It.elgh, u-'.-l Co
year-.
"At the re-eh-nce of-her f;;ther, jr. Frank
lint'.n, on Turi.- :av, th inst, Mi-s Kiizabefi
31. M. War , r-hk-t daughter cf .Maj. Jor. J.
ar;d KiizuLfetii 31. War'l.
At G.ite-viil-, X. C. on Saturday mommy,
the oth in-t , after a llnyerinj il!n'.. Mr-.
3Iary L. Fineh, relict of the lit? Kev. J. J.
Finch. She -.ras a m'-rnhtr of the li.ipli-t
Church, ari l died in yr-it peace. Her re
mains were brouglit to i'aleih forinterrnent
hc-i.ie her huban.3, and Mere mot at the
Depot hy a hirire nninber of men Is .n Tues
day eveniny. Her funeral t .ok j.litce from
the liaptist Churcli on We .!ne.lay morriing.
She leaves four orphan children.
In the village f Marion, S. ('., on th?
morn in of the 3'Jtii dune, J're loina L-H .y,
daughter of -James II. and Mary L. Smith,
ar"l yoar G iaor.t.hs and 20 days.
Z?& Citv- papers y ie..e c.;py.
Mr-. Martha F. FieM, wile f Tier. 13.
Field, died nt hc-r ',..re h'.me n-ar Leakvil!e,
X. c,
Sabi..
iia evennic
1
jth
f dune, i
Is"!, after close confinement f-.-r many months
in her sick chamber aired fifty-three years.
She v.-as baptized in infancy by a 3IethoJist
iuiuis;er, and brought up ur.d-.-r religious in
fluence. In eaily life she professed experi
mental religion, a.id to the day of her death
remainei firm in Iter profes-u-.n. As her
end drew nijrh, her prospects bri'-htened for
eternal i'.orv, and she frequentlv strjkc of
hr irospeets, shorting hc-r friends to meet
her in Heaven. " She bleeps in Jesus."
B. F.
Fur the X. C. Christian Advocate.
Maj. B. 31. Seiby died at his residence in
Greenville, X. C, on Pith June, ISoG, at 20
minutes past 4 o'clock, A. M. lie was born
April 2'Jth, 1794, and for many years filled
the most responsible ofiice of the County in
which he lived. In all the various relathms
which lie sustained in life, he gave full satis
faction that his motives were as pure as his
judgment was correct. He was a devoted
husband, a loving an 1 .beloved father, and a
good master. As a neighbor, he was kind
- and obliging. Bro. Seiby was, at Hie time i
of his death, a member of the M. E. Church, '
and gave indubitable evidence that bright .
gems of bliss awaited his arrival at Cod's ;
right hend. To entertain the servants of the !
Most Hi-!
gh, was, to him, a source of much
pleasure ; and, under his bespit
many weary preaciCis ct tire Crospei have
oeeu reiresiieu. it was tne pleasure ot Ui3
writer of this brief notice to converse freely
1 I- , i x. .1 f 1
with Bro. Seiby in ix-ferem'e to his spiritual
condition. His way was cb-ar ; he had put
his " trust in Cod, and his faith was well
founded." A short time before his demise,
Maj. Seiby desired to partake of the Eucha-
rise before entering into tne immediate pre-
seuce tu Cod. In the presence ot his lami-
ly, and a few members of the church, assisted
hy Bro. S. Collins, I proceeded to administer
the Sacrament. The scene was one of over
whelming interest, when the "old man elo
quent" spoke of Jesus, the excellence and
glory of the Cross, the past, the present and
the future.
"Our sighs wer3 numerous, and profuse our
tears."
Weary of earth, Bro. Seiby has left his
pleasant temporary home in Greenville, for
a " better and more enduring inheritance
above." May his weeping wife and sorrow
ing children meet him there ! .
J. II. Jefferson.
3 Spirit of the Age copy.
LENOIR
Male and Female lastitute.
11 miles Xorth west from Kinston, and 4 miles
north of the Central Bail Ki.ad at Mostly Hall.
WM. HEXRY CUNNIXGGIM, in charge of Jale
Department.
Assistant of Male Department.
MISS S. ABB IE .SMITH in charge of Female
Department.
Assistant of Female Department.
The next session will open on Monday 4th of
August.
Board, including washing and fuel, per ses
sion, $35 00
Tuition, according to studies, 7 50, 10 00,
and 15 00
Extras, music on piano, with use of instru
ment 15 CO
French, drawing, painting, embroidery and
Wax -flowers, each 5 00
The Male department is made preparatory, spe
cially to Xormal College, aid the Feaial? depart
ment to Greensboro Female College, fo that stu
dents can he prepared, either fur the active duties
of life, or for entering College in an advanced
class. The buildings are so arranged that the
Male and Female schools are between 1 and J mile
distant from each other, wit'a separate boarding
houses, large, comfortable, and convenient to the
school rooms. The location is healthy, and water
good.
Letters of inquiry should be directed to Mosely
Hali, Lenoir C'ountv, X. C.
V HEXKV CUXSTXGGIM, Sec'v.
Julv2d, 1S56. 25 tf.
OXFORD MALE ACADEMY.
J. II. IIORXER, Principal,
T. L. IIORXEB, Assistant.
THE nest session opens on .Mondav, ths 7th of
July.
Board and Tuition seventy-five dollars per ses
sion, pavablein advance.
Oxford, X. C, June, IS'G. 2S it
MASONIC institute.
GERXASTOX, X. C.
THE Fall Session will cpen the 21st of August,
1S5S. !
Expanses for fxe moniliS. I
Board, every thing furnished except can- ;
dies', $35 CO i
Tuition varies from. 10 to 15 00 j
Incidental tax fuel, bell-ringing, io 1 CO j
Xo extras. ;
Total from $-iS to $55 00 j
In view of the established regulation cf this Ia- I
stitution, the Trustees deui it scarcely necessary i
to inform the public, that it is organized and con- i
ducted on the most approved Collegiate plan. It j
is supplied with trood Apparatus and Cabinet for
illustrating the Xatnral Sciences, and ccntains
well selected Libraries, to which all the students
may have access.
The Principal will be assisted by associate Pro
fessors of a high order of talents, of ripe scholar
ship, and of long and successful experience in
teaching. By application to the Principal, Cata
logues will be sent to those desiring further infor
mation. By order of the Board.
WM. T. GAXXAWAT, Principal.
July 9, 1S56. 23. L
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ALL CABINET MAKERS,
' 0 It V.' A KDIX'i rivDl:ar? t -. ih ac 'Jer.-j j.-r1
7 ;.! he arr .itttt Azvts f.r t. f! 'ar..l
-. r. '5 . .u ef .T. A. : .'.f iTrari - IT i' v .v;fe. 1
. ix-.rovi-'.
os fcvi .Vr .a l-. ,e A ivi-ruM-mtcl.
J. A. .VrMANXEX.
Jon 25.1 '.5. 42 w.
13. F. PEARCE,
DE.1LKP. IS
Fcreirjri and Domestic Dry Goods,
Jl-jff, C"js, fi'ofs ami Xhtz, Umlr'.Ua?,
'.crt'l Ii'.i'iTij-m'iAtt Cfotitin'j,
HAY STKFKT,
FAYETTE VILLE, N. C.
Zr2 .Stri'-t attention paid to order. jJ
April lS.Sr". 14 Jr
I'ashiorirr-ble Ilair-cutting and Shaving1.
Jilllll undersigned Las ju-t opened a Shop
X at 31 r. Thompser.'i Laihiiny, near the
corner, east of the North Carolina Book
Store, for the especial accommodation of
yenil'-rr.en v.-ho desire a plea-ant shave, and
well dressed hea 1 of hair. lie l opf-s by his
skill an j close attention to his business not
only to 'merit, hut secure a liberal share of
the patronage of the public.
J. X. ALblU-N
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WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD,
'T? II OLE SALE and Retail Dealers i
D.-ns, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Soices, Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
Garden Seeds, Pure Wines and Brandies,
fur medicinal purposes, London Porter. Se
jrars, Chewing Tobacco, &c, Raleigh, X. C.
January .3, lHoo. - 1 Om.
VI.
L. Fcmeroy,
Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer,
Xo 1G. Fayetteviile Street,
Raleigh, X. C.
710XSTAXTLY en hand a large assortment
O of Theological, Law, Medical, Classical,
Miscellaneous and School Books, American,
English and French Stationary, Blank Books
of every description, including Records for
every purpose.
Books not cn hand ordered with dispatch.
Binding done iu plain or fine style.
Raleigh, Jan. 10. 'oG. 2 tf.
" Learn of tne mole to plough." Fopf..
YSTTCHFS CULTIVytTIXG PLOW, PAT-
V EXTF.D Sth JAN., l?5o; (CALLED THE
LIOLD i'LO V.' :) With vertical (.'litters nuar the
edge of a horizontal share fi.-r dividing the farr iv.--sitee,
and a carved Cutter on tire rear of the share
for turning the whole in, TOWAf;Ls the plow or as
far, on- ths ocposiTi: hue of the shake, as in-iy
bo desired. Adapted to-Siding, Listtrfg, breaking
turfy or hail land, Suhsoiling, r.ad many other
purposes. Is light, cheap and strong : and scp-
i pusa to bo the most pertect puivcrizer in use.
l or License to stli, with cirections for Manufac-
turin?. address
I Crookville, G
i
W. E. WYCI1E.
Granville 27. C. 25 42 tf
j WYCIIE'S CULTIVATING PLOW,
Patentcd SCt'a Feb. ISJG.
(THE BLADE D PLOW.)
Awarded '820 Premiums for the Best Plowing
at the last X. C. State Fair.
ITII Cutting Blades in the place of a taold
hoard, cuts, divides and turns over the soil.
depositing the finer parts in the furrow, and turn
ing over tho turf, ciods, c, on the surface, is
cheap, light and lasting, and easy to both driver
and team. Admirably adapted to almost any
purpose for which the plow is used.
For license to sell, with further information, ad
dress, W. E. WYCHE,
Brookviile, Granville, X. C.
J. II. Gooih, Oxford, X. C, solicits orders for
the above plows.
June I4ih, 1856. ' 25 42 tf.
Mothers read this, and preserve it.
JOHN A. McMANNEN'S
BABY SAFE,
AND IMPROVEMENTS ON BEDSTEADS.
Patent opplied for.
"1VTOXE but mothers and nurses can form any
J l idea of the trouble and inconvenience of
guarding against infants failing out of Bed. This
invention protects the child, and relieves the mo
ther entirely from all Anxiety at this point. It
can be attached to any Bedstead, at a cost of from
50 cents to five or ten dollars, as persons may de
sire. When not ia use, is not seen, and when ia
use, can be arranged in less time than it takes to
dr i w one breath. The inventor feels proud of his
invention, as he is conscious that he has given to
the age in which he lives aa idea that will go down
to protect generations yet unborn, and to relieve
mothets from a care and anxiety that even fathers
have little idoa of. It is highly ornamental, and
a protection trom cold m winter.
v e Joel assured there is not
States who uses this inventi
pr.'cd to give us therr names
to others.
a ladv in the United
:m, who will not bo
u recommending it
Enclose live dollars t) J. A.
.VeMannen, P. K.,
South Lowell, X. C, and drawing and specified
tions sent by return mail for' one family right.
Any person having the nse of tool3 can make it.
JrNO.A. McMAXXEN.
June 16, 1356. 436vv 25 4w
1-70RMAL COLLEGE.
u XXFAL COMM EXCEMEXT.
JCX Board of Visitors for 1855 :
His EscelleDcv, Gov. BRAGG, ex ofp.cio.
Treiident of the Board cf Trustees.
II B Elliott, Esq.
J A Gilmer, Esq.
S G Coffin, M D.
Hon A II Sheppard.
G W Caldwell, Esq.
J W Thomas, Esq.
Hon W II Washington.
Hon J T Morehead."
E W Ogburn, Esq.
J M Garrett, Esq.
J Johnson, Esq.
B F Steed, Esq.
Board of Examiners.
Rev C F Deems. D D.
Prs T M Jor.es.
Jos B Cherry, Esq.
Jonathan Worth, Esq.
C II Wilev, sq.
Rev S M Frost.
L Blacknier, Esq. ,
The Valedictory Sermon to the Graduating
Class will he preached on Wednesday, Julv
lorn, at 10 o clock:, Jl. M., by Rev. A. L. P.
Green, D, D., of Nashville, Tenn.
The Address before the Literary Societies
will be delivered on the same dav. at 3 o'clock
P. M., by Hon. E. G. Ileale, of'Person, X.C.
Commencement Exercise? will begin on
Thursday morning, July I'th, at 10 o'clock,
and at the close a Baccalaureate Address will
be delivered bv Rev. P.. T. HcSin, of Raleigh.
June 23, IS56. 25 Zt
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lie js ttI:t-z r'v- .r, i an! -tsritv to far-r.:-b
y-.a ith a ti;,-r; r Ir-!r:sK! at a 1 f r.---
Or I rs e-f i.iry fitro-:-; 1 to '.-;r -v ' 1. -n si
, way? r--iit ar--:Hr car6. L. P. KAMI.
i Zi', t ::-. A-al-.-r. . .. yia.er, t it-.-r 10
' B.ink .'trct-t. Penr.-lsrg, Vs.
Aj-ril, li, 15
E.0SSER & EIVE5.
WH.I.KSI.E Att. r.ETt!L
APOTHKCARIES A5D I)iU"GG!. 4,
-Nil. Ito Pwe" s 11 jw, PtUT.-hur? Va.,
A'tr dw.-t .iv.re 'v.r',"
FP rovTXTLT ON If Sit F!'FH
a-fr;t-st-,:k ofl,M?;i.!
u, .s- i, ..-. t , , ..
'ye .taJ. ivr:am-rT, ranc-y Ar;:-!? Oar-
' T.EEP C
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: u-.' i. i ar i aa l ..i-.-i.'W ora-- r--..i. t . - -- - r. - 1 -.r-fn
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tho b.?-t French. Eiglith an i A:neri an CLtui-
: m -i . . .... r . , . . ' ,
. .... di:. ;;;j - t.c. . t juu-A ic a l.r-E Class
! Vrts ll
o- i-rs i'r ira Physician, C .crtry Mr'-V.an:s a
a:i ..-.i.-rs -.v",.i ref .ive .i t.t nttviiti--n.
X. ii. i'artiea! ,t att-j.-.ti. n. rAh day at; 1 i.i'-t
I. -ii i to the potririoti-idir." i.f M-.l:ei? i
T... If. P....;-n V' V r.,-.- M r,
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THOMAS BIIAXCII & SOXS.
?lEXIEIt their VerricM t the Planter and
i Farmers of Xorth Carolina, for the
sib--d produce g'-nerullv. Their exre-rb-nee
i in th'n department of bu'.-iness justifies them
.' , . .1 ... . J P . -
: in evoectin" that thev wi 1 ivp Fn.I satislae-
tion to all who may entrust bu-inevs to their
care. Liberal advances made on consign -
mr-nts.
Petersburg. Feb. 15, 100. 7
?: -
i GEORGE LL JONES i CO., ;
V"h.jlesa!e and Ketail Apotlr.-carics an i Druggists. '
PETERSBURG, VA., "
7 EEP constantly on hand a fresh and se-
JU !ect stock of Drngs, Medicines, b"st
French, English, and American Chemicals, j
; Surgical Instruments, and all ether articles '
kept by Druggists generally.
j Orders from Physician, Merchmts, and
! others, promptly attende 1 to.
i Geo. B. Jo.vfs, Francis Major.
V..K 1 '--.C. - 1 ..
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LUMSDEN & SHORTT,
I 7 M PORTERS and Dealers in Watches and
V Jewelry, Spectacles, Pencils, Gold Pens.
Military and ' Fancv Goods, Pen Knivf-s,
Scissors, Razors, &c, 37 Sycamore Street,
Petersburg, A'a.
F.-4" Watches. Clocks. Sn-e'aebs. and
Jewelry Impair" 1 at short notice, and in the
most satisfactory manner. Merchants sir:-
plied witli Thimbles an 1 Imperial Needles,
oi superior quality, at sin
h prices a cann-t
fail to please. Spectacle for ail ages. Par-
ticularattention paid to Regulating Watches,
C.TAS. LVMSDEV. V. E. SIIoXTT.
Petersburg, Feb. 12, 1S-5G. tf.
COMMISSION HOUSE, 1
i
In the city of Petersburg. !
j DIXWIDD1E anifla. j
I "Late Inspector West-Hill ware-house."
TfILL receive on consignment Tobaccf.,
I "M Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Flour, and all
i fit hor firinntrtr r. .-t-.A n nrt
n'"". J i . :,,-" , ,r ,
Ibaeeo. SI; each bale of Cott,,n. 50 cents ; al!
I otlo-r Produc", 2 1-2 per cent.
n':? . !)', .. ..- . , T) - 1-
1 U.aee 1-v'j sycamore st., Pctersourg. n.
I r.i t lyre 1
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D. PIG0TT,
COMMISS
ESION MERCHANT,
VILMIXGTOX N C.
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March 6.
GEO. II. KELLEY k BROTHER,
COMMISSI O X MERC II A X T 8
DEALERS IX
Family Groceries ami. Provisions,
Xo. 11, Xurth Water Street,
AVILMIXGTOX, X.C,
i Will kcej constantly on hau l, Sugars, Coffees,
' Molasses. Chesc, Fiour, Butter, Lard, .Soaps,
j Candles, Crackers, Starch, Oils, Snuffs, Ac, Ac. j
! PvEFEREXCES. I
0. G. Parsley, Pres. of Commercial Bard:: John ;
: McRae, Pres. of Lank of Wiltuineton, Wilmic?- 1
; ton. A. M. (iurman. Rev. R. T. li'c-fliD, Bak-igh.
. S. V.. Westbrooks, Kev. W. II. Bobhitt, Greens- !
: boro'; I eii. 20. 8 j
ZENO II. GREENE,
: Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Provisions,
: No. 7 Market St., Vilmi.vgtox, 2 . C.
j JUST RECEIVED.
; Q .""j BBI.3. C. Sugar, (Stuarts.)
50 baT" Itio. Lazuavra snd Java Coffee.
30 Loves Steam KeSned Candy. j
j 45 Lb's. Fiour, Fine, Super, and Family,
; 10 tons Hoop Iron, I, li and 1J inh. i
20 bh is V.'e-jtern Bacon, Sides arid thould-
! ers. For sale at Xo. 7, Market street, bv
i ZEXO H. GBEEXE.
i Juno 6. 23
I)AC0X! BACON!! 15 hhds. Western .Sides
3 and Shoullers; 3000 lbs. X. C. Sides and
.iaouiders. For sale in quantiries io suit bv
ZENO 11. GREENE.
MOLAS.s-ES, MOLASSES. A Good sweet ar
ticle in b'a-li. end bbl". For sale I v
ZEXO H. GEEEXE.
i June 25. 0
HOOP IRON. 10 tons 1, 1J and inch.
Just received and fr sa5e by
ZEXO H. GREENE.
July 3. ' 23.
j "VTOW LANDING from Xew Tcrk Packet?,
I j 50 bbls. St Croix Granulated Sugar; 20
I bbls. Porto Rico do ; 20 bbls. Stuarts A. k C.
: Sugars ; 5 bbls. do. Crushed do. For sale b v
j July 3. 23 ZEXO H. GREENE.
ILOUP. AXD CP. ACKERS. 50 tbla. Fine
al Saner Fiour ; 20 bbls. and 25 boxes u-
gar and Soda Crackers. New lar.d'rg aa-i A"-jT
' sa'e by ZEXO H. GR.EEXE.
July 3. 2 s
IMPORTANT TO EARMERS.
i "ff PALMER'S Parent Rotary, Frail, Grfia
j J and Set! Threshlaz 3IisLices for a!e ty
Jjta A. McMacnen, Sjath Lowell, X. C.
j This Threshing Machine Las gained ths admi-
ration of all who have used iu It reliever the
; feeder from dast and dancer being fed on the
side, is not at ail liable to get out of order, and
will thresh 250 to 600 b.asb.ei3 of VVfcest per day
with less power than any other Threshing .Ma
chine now in use. It U admirably adapted to be
driven oat by a gin wheel, nothing is necessary
bat to move the "Gin aal put the thresher ia iu
place. Prices Xo. 1, $65, Xo. 2, 50, Xo. 3, 11C0:
delivered at Weldon. X. C.
JOHX A. 3IcMAXNEN, Agent
Stent Machines kept ccattacily on hat 1.
JaE9 25, 135S. U 25-
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; SE7EI7 T1AII3Z JUST
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BEAI Till- ! I
' All these hi.K-b-.-l t-. trm .f E.-ir. X C i.
; or to H. L. K-.- m, f ut f.VU: th-ir N-.t j r.-. l,
! Ac-.unf. Tl.f fu'-fTiuvr cii.:.-; k'O i.-r.rr in- '
.ialr :.--. II. I.. EVANS. j
':, Afril 5, 1 if,.
STE3BirJS fe FULL'Crj,
I :ii.-:r! r- ar. 1 I ' .t' : 1 in
Earthenware, Cain;), and filass,
TF.o.'. ' "ud ...', ,7.
N'o l-'J I Broad sir. et Richmond Va.
7i:Ei CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
huge and b'-autifu' a.-sortmotit f Goo-.'s
! ,f niot d irable chap'iand patfrt.s. to
wbi -'o tbi-v desire t call th" at"t.'i'.n of
ii . . . " i .1 . ;. . . . :... . t.-
.i !. reii . o I- an l o- o'ts is! nr ' i ... i o ; : ) oil-
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hit ni:. I t. l s-.-rvifcs ol rich it. -io. rate 1 and
Gold band, French and KnglM, n.ira,
White Fordliin, St.ne and Indian Chit.-.
lolKt S' tS Ol ricil (lcc:.:,lt..-l ill, 1 f .1-1
banl, whit", marble 1 rind a-'U'ted od .rs
' ' T'TC'-l and ph.m gbi-s of -v. rj
style and pattern, Vou'o-, t .or ; rut., ry,
'. Lamps and Girandoles, Gas and -'.her Chan-
: 'IU-t. Eraelr.-ts Are. .Ve.,
Rici. -ilvi .- .at d Cast r, spoons .
! and f-a s'-r iees, ib itt .ro i v. ..n-, Jipan-1
; nn i tla Foihtt i-.-ts. Icoking ghs.-i.-s ot
Wn- 5 t-ig- ther with a vai icl a:--s.,rtm'-r.t -.1
i F:l; lT Co Js ar..l bou-e lurrusbitig art..d,-,
oi every (!.. to lmii-n.
An insr.-o rion of oar Stock i-i i--di..-i'.- d.
feeliug a.-.-uic.J that fc.iperior ir.dticemer.r-,
wiii be oT..ri-d to- .irchaej-s.
Orders will receive our r'cia! aMro tioti. 1
( has. s'n:i;i;i.Ns.
B. K. PC LLEN.
Z tf.
Jan. 13, 18oG.
ClarhiOa ; Andersur.
BTCil.MO.Vw, Vt.
i7M!'0RTERSOF HARDWARE, CFTI.E
! rf; V"'? " ' v" ' A " T,
i lu" ;'-T l'.e..;n ;n ., V'-,
' re-;iectfu call the nMmti..ii i f t!.- ..rro
. ., - -.-
; Carolina .uerchants ati 1 ot.'ii-rs v noting t hi-
i mar.:tt, to tie or stock, winch i n-vv and well
1 rv. Guns and A tieii'ir' i'-iitsng 'l th. '
assorted, feeling assured to -y can '.ff-r sui:h
inducernen's as -.viil make it the it,tir"-t of;
all to purcha-e of them, buying ,Xclu.iv,ly
, for ca-h, and importing their goods direct, ,
! enables them tu sell cheap. Call an 1 exam-j
ine their stock. '
Liohmond, Ya. Jan. 18, lC. Ztt
CO AC 1 1 HARDWARE ami MATERIALS. :
(Itlf. u ri ot-rsi zn.-iu I c ci i u ; i j i..m tin; n i
Xtention of the public to their large t-t.-ck '
f Coach Hardware and inat'.-rials, which:
consists m ycirt oi
Bright and Black Eiir.rie Spring"
('..nnmi.n P ii-r.t and half Patent Atlim !
j Carriage and Toe Wa- : Coach Castings :
----
Hubs, Spokes, F-iloes Shafts, B ;ws. and I
I'd' s 1 i
Enameh-d, Dash i.' d Collar Leather
Enameled Cloth, Berafn and Oil Carpet,
i. eatti ijaes, iasc.s, luits, i ringe, v.c
! Blue and Drab Chahs and Coach Lining-;
. Brass and Silver Plated Lamp ' ;
j ILr.-.'..?, Locks Handles, Knobs and T It 9
j Ivory. Srher, Bra-.s and Japanned Lir.r.g :
! Nails
I Moss Hair. Turned Collars and Sticks,!
j (tc, rc. . I
) Y" AX LEW &. TAYLOR. 1
Xo I1? Main street Richmond, Va. '
Richrnond, Va. Feb. lo. 7 Cm j
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II. II. DIB P. ELL. B. J. JOHNSON,
Late Inspector Shockoe Ware-Hou.e. )
DIBRELL k JOHNSON,
C o m m i 8 s i o n Af e r c h a n t , j
OHice nar Shockoe W.-.re-IIotjfi. j
RICHMOND, VA., j
Pay r articular attention to the eale of To-!
baeco, Corn and Wheat. j
Liberal advances ma le on ad Produce con
signed to them.
They resoectfullv solicit your patronag-?.
Feb. 0, loO. G tf i
FURNITURE ! FURIJITURE !
THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors :
informs the pubiic that he is prepared to Ell
orders for furniture, upon reasonable terms, 1
at his fhop two fc-iu.ires cast cf the Cape
r ear Br.nl
He keeps on hand the usual articre cf
farn.tore needed by house-keepers ; such as s
Cane Bottom, woodseat. rocking andofLcei
chiiirs, beadstea Jij of d'.iferent kind, a van- '
etv cf Maleogany, S ainut, and com mi on ;
Tables and Beaureaus Bo-.-k Stands Ward
robes, ir". 1
grTLe eabscriber U provided with a;
good hearse an-l It p.r'par-! t- furnish Cof- '
fins cf Makozanv, Walnut an J (.'..mmoa 1
wood. He wiil attend funerals iu Town cr
C-rULtrv. 1
IIEXI1Y J. BLOWX. j
Rakigh Jan. 4, 1;50. ly. !
House ard Lot in Frankiiiitc-i. i
s HOUSE with seven tzobh, and neees-
jt sary cuthouses, on a lot of five acres, in j
Frarddinton, may be bought up.-n ery fa ;
v .-rable terras. The oaxer'5 reason for
telling, is, that Laving co reel Lr a house, j
he is de.lrous cf changing th ; pmpi;rtv. !
Apoiv to J. IL WHITFIELD." J
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tonic known F the rn' Fcal .rofe-ion, a
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r.ervoui deb'l.tv, lr-s of aLj.etite rlre. A:., a:. 1
a nevr fniiing" pr'-v-ntive an I Remedy.
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For a!e by Vt'ihson lc Alfriend P-U-r.':. jrg.
P. F. Pecu 1 aLd William dr. Havv. . :,
Raleigh, X. C. 7-lv
IXCOUP.AGE Ufj"Z MANLFACTIKE.-.
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