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ILvin laid diuwn the cun n ,ool H up near the tnur.ale on his Veturn with the duckn, and hU joition when coming up a a(eep part of the bank brought it In immeiliate Contact with hi right side, a root Vr twig caught the hnmmer which fell cpon h cap and t!it hargid the whole load into his bmly. A sertant not very dijt.nnt heard his cry ofuititrrH and hnKteiutI to h'in. lie re teired prompt ainl skilful nulical akl and the bit aAiduo attention of hi friends. But beither tho hkiil of the first nor the attsiJluitjr tflhe latter could avail. After Ave hours of intente aulfering he died. He was calm and rational, detailing the circumstances of the ac ridenl fet oriie pernon rhighjt be blamed for u3 bc'cUrrence. Conscinuj of his appronchinar end he desired the pmyers of Cliristinn frivnJa, who Kurrouiidt d his bed and prayed most ear nestly to the Sivionr for acceptance and mer cy. He h.-id ben for sometime seriously coiv Actrnol lor his salvatioti. The writer of this notice knew him long and well. He was for truthful undi-viutinz integrity without a euoe- rir w rn henrted and sincere, he was unusu ally esteemed by all who knew him, and has tell a wife ami a larjre family -oj. children to rnourn lhir Iom, and an extensive circle of friend- units their fjmpailiies with them in re grettinj; his uniinuly denth.- A. W.;V. NEW JEWELRY i T. M. Ltsch hrtjMt retarncJ trom the North with a new and fthionahle auortmrnt of Jew Wtj, eontistiog in part of Gold ami yilvtr W'atch es, Chains, Keys, (Jnanls and Chntlnin; liold, Sione, bars, Tuscan fainting, Garnet and lloaa Ic Set of Jirwelry; Tins, Kar-rings and Brace lets; Gold Neck Cbnins, ptnint curved and Seal Kings; Ladies and Gents Sleeve Loops; Shirt and CoIUr I)uttnt; a great variety of ; Gold l'n nd Pencilj ; Spei ti Ir ol nil prices d in suit all ars ; Kuncy lluir I'ins; Corral and Jet NeckUres: a Urge asHOitnient of Silver and ruted are , Pocket Knives, CbUas, Clocks, Cane and Thimble. ' If a genuine article of F.ttract li wanted, give him a gill, tt' he lias a large aasortmenfot tine l'erfuiuts f the best uIitjr aniotig which are the unrivaled Knuijju panny, Kis ne Sweetly and Sweet i Tulip Ex. tc tcu, anl Toilet-bottls, rounide and other arti Vies for the Toilet As the above is but a part 'of his hand'nme and varied assortment, he in vito hi friend and the public generally to give m a call and see for themselves, for if Hold , Jewelry is wanted he SMure them that lie hits iAaf article, which is so hard to Find iu this day til Gift Hook Stores, Ac. Ac. j' Watches and Jf we'ry neatly repaired, and old golj and sliver Uken iu cxchttnirc f,,r good. I T. M. LYNCH. Otford, November, 1838. f' 30 If BO Alt DING HOUSE.1 ! W. Piper and Lady will be prepared at the Ft. ' John's College at the opening of it next Se.-ttion, , to board and furnish room for student. ! Itemg aware of the fact that puf on the table will be tnore natrttive than thofc which may be .read in newspapers, he will forhear and dd nothing more. Wi Ptrfclt. Osford, November, lljfl. 33 tf Oct. 2'6, IS i rr. " OIL jnst received and for sa?e bv C001LEH &, WILLIAMS. " 18. I j SURVEYING. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens pf Granville aud adjoining counties, that he is prepared to do Surveying in the most ac curate manner, having the latest andmost ap proved nstramcnt for ihat purpose! He has just completed laying off Granville county into school distrcts by actual surveys, and he flatters ntmactr ;that he can give entire satisfaction to those who may cnttace his services. JOHN, D, PASCHLAL. Oxford, N. C, Oct. 28, 1858. 38 Gm. jj STRAY NOTICE' take' np and entered on the Stray Books of Granvilje county, a small Roan Mare, with, a blaze faiie, three white feet, about fiveTeet high, and fivdbr six years old. She came to the house of U. II; Turner a week ago, who lives six miles east of pxiord, on the Henderson Road with a saddle u. Valued at eighty-seven dollars. ! J R. J. MITCHELL,' Ranger. Oxford, Oct. 22, 1858. , 38 3t j jllERNDON & LANDIS Haves-received their entire stock of Fall and Winter Jgoods, which they offer at moderatt ' prices. We donj't say thut we sell cheaper thaii any one else, bui if you wish to try it call and 'see. UEUNDON i, LANDIS, October 26,1848. f I The 'Subscribers offer at reduced prices, the justly celebrated Dunbar Dicksons k Co.'s Irish Lincti9,;os. 7, 0, 11, 14 and 1G, Fiertch Worked Collars ton Swiss, Scotch and Nainsook Muslins, plain lit C. and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, real Threaded Imitation Laces, Lace and Wofked Sets. UEUNDON Sr LANDIS. October 2G, 1858. . J j u Yi Adams & cos express. Juki Received a second supply of 60 pair High Qr. Goat Buskin Walking Shoes. i; i Heeled . do ii! reeuch Lastin do M ! " Kid, i do ; I '". !G. 1IKUND0N & LANDIS. Oct The SOLTHERX STU1I FACTORY, aHJE SUBSCRIBEU Ukes this method of calling the attention ofj the . public to the means with which he is provided for conducting his business of ( i . JOINERY on an enlarged and improved scale. . He has fur tiisbcd hi3 esteblishment with Sledm Engine and Mathinctg for SawingT planing, Turnings Mortic ing, &c., Ac.j and is novfr p'repared to make Dcicrs, Sashes, Blind, Window-Fram?. Mouldings, Brack ttr Xewets; Bed Stead, and all other .work in the various branches of bis business, at the shortest notice, arid J) terms as tow as at -any tmUar Ar'(JUfii ittadliskmenC . The superior durability and neatness ofhi work,! the reduced expense and the despatch ith! which it is furnished especially commend it to Builders and others who deal largely ! in this line or are in the habit of making their work by 'handj .' ' - : --"J' ' ; -'4 -; The subscriber gratefully acknowledges the liberal share of patronage which he has already received, and would respectfully invite, all per sons io call at Ms Factory on Hillsboro' street and examine his machinery and inspect his workJ ; - ' ' jM. HUNTER. Oxford, N. C. September 2, 188.5 30 6m. j LATE AllllIVALS. I WITH other articles, we have received within the last few dav's, Precip Carb Irori, Hops, Moreheidrs Sz Kenuady's . Plaster, Hdlloway's Sl Gray's Ointment. Comstock's Pain Extractor, Carter's Spanish Mixture, Cherry Pectoral, Rat Exterminatcr. Radway'a It. Relief, Fluid Ext. Peruvian Bark, Citrate Magnesia, Husband a & Henry's Magnesia, Syringes ass't., Calomel, Pulv. Itubarb, Sweet Oil, Liq. Chlor. Soda, Chlor. Lime, Cryst. Nit- Silver, Lunar Catistic, German Matches, Roberts' celebrated Horse Powders, that are of great j service to horses that are foundered, overheated, distempered, and have lost their appetite or are hideboand, A.C. By the rise of these Powdery Jaundice or Yellow Water, Glandess, Cholife and Gripes, will be prevented. ' I '';"', ! ItEAVIS & COOKE. Sept. 1, 18o8. ; . 30 y. ; ). NOTICE. ' riELD SEEDS. JtJST to ban, a lage 'supply of Grass Seed ; among the list may be found ' '. ' 'i : Red Clover, Orchard Grass, ; Timothy, , . Lucern-Seed, Italian Rye Grass, Herds Grass, &cc,"cte. ' Fall is the best time t Sow. ' 1 M MITCHELL & GOOCIl. Oxford, N. C , Oct. 14, 1858. ' 36 : :WM!ED!. 200,000 bushels Dried Peaches, . J-j 500,000 " " Apples, ' . for which the hiffhest prices will be paid; ! BAIN'S (EATE GTJION'S) HOTEL. rPHE .UNDERSIGNED respectfully Informs 1. his friends and the public that he has leased this long established ard well known Ilotel, and will b prepared at all times to accommodate all those who riaj favor him. with; their patronage. He returns his thaiikYfor past favor3, arid bdpes to merit a -continuance of the same." The Omni bus attached- to the Hotel will be at the depot on the'arrif al of the several trains, to convey pas sengers to the Hotel or any other paH, of the city. His customers will be brought to arid Sent from the hotel free of omnibus charge. . . ; 13,e will also . be prepared td receive and ac commodate some 30 or 35.members oflhe ensuing Legfslafure, with comfortable boardj and with the aid and assistance of. a competent clerk, he hopes to give general satisfaction. . I ; , ; ; , ji j Active and attentive servants wUl be employ ed to attend to the several departments of his bouse. - C - Wil. T. BAIN, j Raleigh, Sept.; 1858. ; 'i ARCiiiTEcf i;nfe. M, PERCIVAL, Architect &H Civil En arineer. Office, Smiths Brick Buildms, Fayettevtlle StM Raleigh, -wilt furifdli Resigns for Chnrcbes, Pablic Buildings, Stpresj ; Town and Country Residences,' alterations of Old Buildings, Specifications and Superintendence. He will also attend lo the laying off Grounds for Ofnameniation and Supply Maps of ame.J i With an educational training foe bis profes sion aud a practical experience for inore than 16 years on Public and i'rivate Worksi in Europe, Canada and the United States, be bbpes to give satisfaction V He respectfully refeN to those by whom he is professioually eng iged n thte Stat 1 . . The Building Committee on the phapel Hill University Improvements. ' J ij ' '- The Building, Coniniitteu of the Raleigh New IJaptist Church. - , K. S. lucker, Esq., Ralei W. M- Uoylan. ksq WiS. Battle, Esq Rocky Ml, Sdsecombe County. N. JJ. GOOD (IPPOilTL'XiTY TO CO 1XT0 - - ;v- '--- BUSINESS, v .a,' - A Nl ONE wishing to'engage in & roftta XX bid business would di well td examine ur Tohatco JFactoty and Jfixtnres ,&tt Tally. ,Hq, Granville countyt .,C. Tere-aj Screws, Mills, ShaperSj &c.,'plenty to, work thirty bands. There " is atsd oii tnd Tot a good single Story lind idersi'med'would rci-iiectfnllv cull the atientiOMi of tht public to their largo and at trac tive supply of Fall and Winter Goods. Their lock aa selected wiih care, and they flatter thi-nis.jlves Ihat they can sell at such prices as w ill inmrs Biitisf u-iion to tboe who n ;y ex tend toj llieni their pitron;ige. ! j COOPER & AVILLIAMS. Oxfid, X. C, Oct. IU, 1838. " 07 6111 fS a credit of six months, will be sold to -the ThtyiiibsiTibers h:ve 1 for tale Dfexs Guofs, Shaicl.C Bonnets, Ribbons, Movers, Kuches, A'm broidtir, L'tlytnys, Insertivyt, Dress Trimmings, Alrimilrr's Kid (Jlocrs, Silk 21 tits, Kid and Hack (launritts, .mm, L.iMbt ie, Ilem-sticked and Worked Jldhdh rrJiirfii iu great Variety and of most de- Bir.u.t Ktytes. UUOl'LR .j WILLIAMS. Oc.hbvr VJ, 1858. I . ! highest bidder at Goshen the residence 6f the late B"nj itniu P. Thorp dee d, on Tuesday, the 7h 61 Ueceinber next, all the property be longing io said estate not otherwise disposed ef by will, comprising several tracts of landone known as the Brodie tract, containing eight hundred and forty-four aere, nearly all stand ing io woods well adapted to the cultivation of Tobacco, Cornj Wheat, OaU, Cotton and mio vaiuanie lor usrinB iimuur. , ivuouier ing pur (stables avui De svtisnea m tue i tract of 208 acres; another of 83 acres; a ne- " i t ; BAREFORD & -PC -4- A thoicf selection of the favorite brands nf Cali-tws American. EnHi-li and French eol- orn w.or.in.cd fast. : I I I Cktfily. COOPER $ WILLIAMS. elOUPER .y WILLIAMS have i. 1 store of . va-r ri(j(us Mjh-8 and excellent quality, Cloths, Ca4i$icres' and .Vetii-g. In these kin In of ,ood. ttieir ni-sortnu-nt has never been surpass ed in Jjliis market. They have too a line asuort iiH iitliif Ready Mado Clo;hinr. : Boots. Slioes XOTICK. I I Wt design after the firt diiy of November next elling for eniA, nd fur tk "'y, "d think we tan moke it to the Interett of our friends to trive us a cmII, as we intend Killing low. T. D. k. R. W. HARRIS . September, 23, 1858. 36 PU "VTOTICE is hereb given that application W will m mwde to the next Legi.iUture of . North Carulina, to incorporate the "Kiiap of Reeds Mnaonic Academy," by the Trustees, with the prohibitory restriction. j November 4, 18 aS. - 39 w. Ilat-, Caps, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs. and Linen Shirts and Drawer. -. " Ocfcber 10, 1858. ' A ;. . " . ' . 20,000 FltllT- TREES FOR SALE. llOJSW wishmsto pnrch iv -Fruit. Trees fr Fidl planviiw (which' is can I obtain from tin fine trte-irvwere raised in1 North Noneot" which are unde AjriNE LOT OF Kerseys, Linseys, Blank ot, (Jtton Osnaburgs, Bleach and Brown hirtjiiga, at such prices a are bound to please. For 'tile by COOl'ER WILLIAMS. . - October 19, 1838. -! 1 ; -.j--', i, TT ..... 1 . fPHE SUBSCUIBERS have a splendid up- X. iiy 01 Hardware, llorl B.ickii 10 cents ench. 23 i 25 i 23 u I I M I'arolina thU year, tour fe W . A fJ4I Treea, . Cherry Fig NeCUrine M Peach " Ilom u Pears "standard! dwarf 50 (juince " 2.j iirnpfi Vlnen, CO to 23 1 . Straw bcrriea, (ch U'e) 23 cent per do, or $1 per 100 plant.- Alco a fine asHorlmcnt of Howrr Seeds, and everything ielso grown in a Nu-rsery. i. r ' . Send in your orders early, n our markctallo trees are limited to the ! amount. ' HAMILTON & CARTER, ' Florists and Nurserymen, Raleigh, N. C. September 1838. 16 y. Cut'ery,' Ilor-e Shoes, Shoe Nails. Iron, Seel, Nails, Well k is and Coil Rope! . They be.-tow special ltciij(ioit in the r-elcciioii of Hardware always endeviing to et articles made by the most i.pprtkved manufacturers. . j ' 10. UOOI'ER A WILLIAMS. "pop PER J- WILLIAJ Vj fbrtuieut of Combf, HairDO.ls, VMS have an elegant as- Brusbef, Perfumery, Soaps, Hair Pins, Steel Pens,, Pen Handles, J-c, Jc. : . Oiober 10, i cro man about 2 years olaye; a tine gray orse, buggy, sulky, blacksmith tools ; crops of :orn,' fodder, oats, wheat, cotton and other prop erty loo tedious lo mention. I shall also at the same time and place sell to the highest bidder as Trustee of John J. Thorp dee'dnnother rait 'ofland containing 819 acres lying north of the Oxford and 11 ice road leading by Gosh en. This is also a valuable tract of laud,, well adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, corn, w heat, oats, !tc. Purchasers will l required to iiive bond and approved fecurity befor the property change hands. This llie 7th of Octo ber, A U ISofJ. - I i j4 PETERSON THORP, Executor of , Benj.! P. .,Th""rp, "uVt-c'd, ind trustee of J. J. Th'n, dcc'if. " . 36 tds. ' : I ''.'. FAIL., . ; -''-.' AtTljUX AXD WIMEII DRV GOODS! STEVENSON, WEDDELL & CO., t " Importers and Wiolenale- Dealers ' IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY! GOODS I 1 Petersuurg, Va. UR STOCK this season presents unusual Attraction in styles and variety, j 1 ; Importations are now in store, as also most of the goods from the American Factories and those purchased at the Large J'ackage Auction Soles. ' ' .. : The entire stock having been secured at the lowest cash prices, and upon as good terms as any Jobbing Hou-e Narth, wc take pleasure in inviting the Merchants of North Caroliua and Virginia to an impartial examination of styles and prices. ' . . Out object is toi convince the Trade that goods can be Jobbed on as good terms South as further North 1 1 ' ". j . ' - - Wib our facilities we deem-it no presump tionjto say we can and will sell by the piece ot package on as crood terms as anv regular es- 11AIL IIOAD HOTEL. . ;- - .: IIESD-KSON, K. C. . . . ; ' f; BARE FORI) &, PORTER, Pkopki etoks. ! rpHE ABOVE HOUSE, h is just been com ! X pletied in the best style and furnished with entire, new lurnuure. u ' t ! Their! tabUe shall always be furnished With the best the - markets afford ; and their servanfs are experienced and attentive.' 1 neir constant aim shall be to promote the comfort of their guests, and tlicr will spare no trouoie or expeuse in making the weary traveler comfortable. We Would say to persons wisbins . to visit Shocco. or- Jones' Springs that we have hacks. busrsries &c, aiwavs ready to carry them, and they will find tbis tbe cheapest -and most expe ditious Iroute from the railroad. We keep con stantly on hand careful drivers ana gentle horses to carry! persons to any desired noinU : jt Our stables are equal in comfort to any in the Stale, and horses entrusted to our care will re ceive the best attention, j Any gentleman Tisit fact. OUTER. Henderson, 2& C., July 15, 1858. 23 tf. 1 JJSjgF" jRaleigfe Register and Tobacco Plant copy. dwelling honse, kitcBeumokebouse, , n,ero i LftdieisiaU cd.iidei' :'v Lile Thread "TOrt'OSBORNf DeaW. in .CJOnfeCtioneriesrioe J Cakes and Fnli Segtirs, Chewing and Sok: in Tooaccooys, Fancy- Goods, Picture i FTniesKDye Stuffs, superior Inks, Cap and Letter ivjvfeiy&e., k::,y - i -c- " f '; Farfby J Hose,' "t . ' Ladies Silk llitta, : V Brown $ " 4i J ' : 'a- Handkerehiefe, White i . , J f . UeTds Sup. Uievcs, re house, stables, crib, &c. . i-The lotation is tk first rate one for manufacturid' tobacco. 4,.; We will sell the Factory and ,. Fixturea on reasonable terras. ! Apply! for -further wirticu- arslo A. H Cooke at Oxford.. X. C or lo J. J. Meadows and Dr. A. Fleming, at Tally Ho, N.C.:,. :-',: ... Lv;-. .' .!t 4-; , ' ' . COOKE, MEADOWS & FLEMING. August 23d, 1858 ; i . j20 tf : 1 TRAINING Lt6itSE3: ! I WOULD say to those lo wiling, blooded stock th:i,t I have, by frequent solicitations, opened a traclthear Henderson, C., fbr th pnppose ol training, and would take a few horses to train for the fall races. -! After Uwenty jtziS3 experi ence in training, I professf to i know! something about' tbe management of race horses, and wonld add that I have trained for the rcost ' successful races in the United States and lean eixe. anv ref- PHE SUBSCRIBER respectfullv' announces j erences for skill, honesty nnd integrfty. I will 3igh. , :ky ML, Ec !1 A large variety of .Orizinal lor Lhurches, V illas, ite., can be seen Offices. '..' : -.. . -.! . . ..- . : . h..-. .-- llaleigb, N. C Aug. 5th, 1838, 2G 3m. designs at his PAPER 11AXGIXG, PA1M1YG, &C, . ' ' j.. f ' X to the! citizens of Grauville and Surrounding counties that he is prepared to execute Paper hanging, Sign Painting and House Painting both inside aud ut, and Glazing in the best and neat est style at short potiee. lie pledgc!3' himself to give entire satisfaction. He would also state that he is a professed'hand at putting up Lightning Rods arid would be pleased to receive a liberal share iu'that branch ot hi3 profession. 1 1 , .1 f . - i ;r WJ1. McFAKLiX. ' Oxford . C.. Jnrie 3d, 1858. ; 17-tf M OCT, A CAItLi. J. T. GILLIAM, bavirig removed to Oxford, offers his proressipual services to the public. He nray be found - at 1 Duct. J. R. Herndon's late residence, nearly tepposite the Granville Hotel. .- . j July 22, 1858. T .4 - 4 4 rpilE 1 tl LOOK HEIlrJ:! SUBSCRIBER, after rt-turning his commence training l abont the 20th of August. For terms, c. address, 4 . 4 - ! ' ,' " . - " 4 - v - 4 4 I W. A. PORTER. We take trotting horses to train antf liorsea to break and nick on accoramodatiuz I terms," and will give them our strict personal attention. :-;4 BAREFORD ife PORTER: N. R. There will be several days Tacing over ourcourse in Npveraber. (Liberal piirses will be offered. f V e 4Will advertise 4a due! tune the a moiiiit of ptirses. t .' 1 - The races will take blace ; the week fflUqwing the Warrenton races; There will be three sweep stake faceSj one of a single mile for tw years old,! One hundred dollars entrance, fifty dollars forfeit. two or more to make a rare, to name and close' by the first of. September i also three year old stake mile heats, one .hundred dollars entrance, fifty dollars forfeit, t wo or more to make a "race, to name and close ; the same time : also a three year old stake two' hiile ht'atsj two hundred dol- lars euirancej one nunarea iorieii, two or more to make S race, io name- and clos& the same time.' -Any gentleman wishing to enter for either or ah of these stakes will please address us. ' fl BARKFORD & PORTE RL JTenderson,-X. C, July 13. 1 3 tf :Yiite u ? Crarats,- ; v fJolars. ?cb - ' H' '" w Coat Loops. SnK " ; :'. riaytca'fr.Exhauster;.-; and Green Tea,' Pins," Tallow Candle! 14 U ; " Cob- 'Silk ii 1 - j Diacttnu ureeo icii, 1. jus. 1 iikjh Suwar and Coffee. 4 SperiB.Adamantine aud Molasses, 4 4 " ;--'"4 Nutmegs; 4 Soda, . - '. , lirandy 1 eatiies, ; Pickles: V . Flavoring Extracts, Inks, -4- 4 . fSoapT Ilandkercbief" - Fancy H-if and Lrasive Hair Uiia, Soda i SeidliU Pow? So' Cracker;.: 4'v .Matches, ;. ,"v i- baronies, . , - - r5- Mustard, . ; , . Pepper, r.' ,4-, . Sice,, 4 r; 4. c :.' -; i - USsT" AH of wbkbVwill 'bC' eobl cheap- for cos h only. ' , , . .,: . ,r Gratified at the liberal patronage be has alrea ' dy received j It sliall be his. constant endeavor trt please the iancy and" gratify tneoppoiiije, tf, all who may favo bim with a call. ile way be fonnd at all times opposite the Granville Rouse ; - JOB OSBURN. " Oxfbrd, X. FeW 4,-1838. ;- - 4 4 r 1 tf , HERRINGS AND MACKEREL. 15 BARRELS tor fcile by P. w. & u. DONXAXS I & JOHNSTON, Grocer and Commission Merchants.. 41 PETERSBURG, VA. DONNAN & CO., Commission Merchants,- 4 : '-:"! 1UCHMOND, VA. I). Donnan, jr., J. iDonuan, J. A. Johnston, resident partners, Petersburg, a. S. C. Don nan, resident partner, Richmond, Va. tanks for the encouragement the people of Granvillti and ; adjoining counties have eiven him, still; offers his workmen to' doahy kind of 1 iJnckwork, Flastenngand VVhitewashm; : and he will furnish and hnug wall una Ceiling pa per and i'ldow curtain.-, from he finest to the lowest grade. All of whn-h lie 'wilt do in the bestl style and on the motl reasonable jv -Henderson, N.' C-i August 4, 1858. terms. ;,..r (... 1 j - iMi S m ir io cTishf3"' frr e"' MS. W. W: & S. D. YOUNG, A F. SPENCER. Oxford, N. C, Aujust, 18.58. J j 28--tf Jf.4 tf. yciiE. ; ATTORNEY AT LAWt -4-' -., OxroYcp, tj(. C. "l 7ILL attend to the cellectldrt of Claims id "V'V- Granville and1 adjoining Counties. : Oxford, Ni C, Feb. 4, 18584 --; T -1 tf 4 , - CAROLINA IRO. FOCVDRT. ' "P-HE. SUBSCRIBEU . bavinV"recentjy . for-. "Xcliased of K. II. Waiowrigbt it ,Co ll'eir Foundry, (Fixtures aa.i PatternsL of ,verjr HjD) " and havyjg removed the sanie to( Oxford, togetu- -tr with h' own Foundry and Patterns, tie is now putting np and keeps constantly on ' band Plows, -Points and Landsides of the 'different kinds usu ally used W this and the adjoining counties, to-; getuer with bis celebrated Cullicator riotc, which is the most popular one ever introduced iuto tbis State, in the estimation of those who have used it. He is also patting up Screws to prizatpb co in Hogsheads, which are cheap, durable ana highly esteemed by thse who have tried, them, fle . is also prepared td. fiirnwh Manufacturers witli WroughtScrews Kith Rrass,Bo?es attached. To bacco Presses of.rery kind, and Mill Gudgeons" pf various patterns. .. ,' - . J . .. - 4- ' , .. Uia vast iroft win o- uaen in exenangw ror new work, ox wLen preferred, taib will , be paid . for the same. - ' . i - . " 'i -' i " 4 -. jos. n: goocii. : I Oxford, N. C March 18, 1858. :-J6t, 2M) Foral P;ld. . Oxford May, HE 18 jo. 14 WANTED ! Bushels Dried Peachost 1,000 busbels Dried ArMes. 2,000 lb Beeswax. 4,000 lb Tallow. - I ; of which the highest prices will be. ! MITCHELL &IGOOCH, ., , September,' ISoS. ! : I ; , Having this day associated ! themselves in the practice of their profession, will attend punctu ally to all callSi f. i . - 1 April 8, 1853. ACADEMY. FALL 1858. TAR RIVER MALE I . nn a wit.t.'R" r.n MORTON VENABLEl Prijumpai- HUE NEXT SESSION of this j Institution p.- L 1 - I JL wui commence 011 ine urai .nouvnr in J uit. j ' iv-uai . uif .ruDoo' 1; 1 i ne Acaaemv is siiuatea eigni mues iwesi 01 ux RTiDON & LANDlSi Xv doz. Douglas & Sherwood's Patent Exten sion Skirts; J doz. Zephir's do. (new), Orjiau- tablisbment. JOHN STEVENSON, To the People. ' IIERKBV ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS ; candidHlate for the olllce of Sheriff. ! ! ! SAM'L A. WILLIAMS. Oxford, Aui4 lo im. 27- School Books, Inks, Slates, Cap, Note and ! Letter Paper aud Envelopes for sale by jj bUt) 1 tit & . VV 1LL.1 A.M.S. Oiji. 19, 185S. I ' j' ' ;' -i 4 , ; 1 UCK Alpacas,1 well assorted some of iperb quality, also Black Bombazine, and all wbl black Del.iines, to be bad of ' . " ; Oct. 19, 1833. i ., .. . . , i . A jnew style of black mourning Calico, differ ent from any thin? heretofore exhibited in tbis market, for sale by i ;l i . COOPER & WILLIAMS. Oct. 19, 1858.' j ;',. j -4 '... : JAMES WEDDELL. j . ! WILLIAM 11. CROW. Nov 78 and 80 Sycamore st Petersburg, Va. August 2(i, I808.;' - 29 3m. . 'j 1 .. I- " '.' ' . . '. DBS. PASCHALL & BOOTH, having this day associated themselves in the practice of their profession, at Tally-Ho, Granville coun ty, N;. C, will attend promptly to all calls.. '"- J. PI Paschall, M. D. J. W. Boom, M. D." September 8, 1838, 32 Cm 10 ADAMANTINE CAKDLES. BOXES of Mitchell's in plain and fancy boxes. 10 boxes of common, cheap. 4 P. W. & C. 11. WYCHE. Henderson, N, C.iAugust 4. 26 Are iMiw exhib'uitiL' the latest st vies of Ladies Dress Goods, consisting iu purt of -Double J ope Robe a Le -., Single , " M . i I " 1 Rolws a'Qaille, - "1 Robes Valentine, for Misses and Ladies dole Cloth a new.style dress goods.' Basadcre in every quality. Figured and Plain Merinos,: Delaines Debai ge &c.i And many other styles, which can be- seen by calling. 1 4 ENTIRELY NEW I The Bridal Skirt. Oxford, Sept. 80, 1858. : . . 1 TsOTICE. The Subscriber having determined to move Southr iofl'ers lor sale bis residence,, with 220 acreB oi land attached thereto, lying at the west end Of Sthe village of Wllliamsboro',' Granville County 1 6 miles trom Townsville, ort the Roanoke Vally Ritil Road, and 9 miles from Henderson on the jlliileigh & Gaston Rail Road. ' ' Tlie dwelling, coiisistrng - of two . two story buildings, containing four rooms each connect ed By a passage tne tengtn or tue nouse, and ten feet-wide, is situated in a beautiful grove. .The yard and garden arc enclosed, and the ot bduses n good order.1 .-.'.. The village is remarkable for its healthfulness and good society. There . are are two churches near by. It is an excellent location for one wish Insr'to jestablish a School either male or fe male, r lAny one from the lower country desiring a healthy situation will do well to examine it. The land is adapted to the cultivation of Corn, Tobacco and Wheat. The purchaser, by early application, can be accommodated with Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fodder and Shucks, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other necessaries for farming. Terms made easy, and to suit the pur chaser. 1 Apply to 4 1 ' ' "' r IHJIIARE,-. ' ' I .Williamsboro Granville Co., N. C. Sept,, 20th, 1858. 34 tf , French Chintz, and a 'lot of Linen goods, such as Toweling, Table Qloth, &c.i very tow -v -) HiKWW.VJt i.aUlS. Saturday, July Ui, 1858. ford, in a very healthy part of j the county. Terminer tesswii qf twenty-one, weeks !"-l - rW. "Wheat Thresh.ers" and Horse Power. T HAVE ON HAND FUR SALE TWO JL Wheat Threshers and , borse power for tbe same, which will be sold separately f desired. . - ? .-. JOS. Hi GOOCH. Oxford, July 1, 1858. , 21 tf ; , : , 1 i . Primary Department, Higher bngusn li. Classicat i i ' ' Board can be obtained in the most respectable families at S8 per month exclusive o lights. - . -.Mont lily Circulars will pe sent to parents and guardians.'- i-jf" 44' 4 . - , For further particulars addrdss the rnncipal, Waller's P. O J Granville qountvi X. C . June3d, 1858. j ', v ' - . i -. 4.;i17 it Sl NEW PROSPECTUS epO.RKWAJID. i AWAY from the Subscriber,1, ne OF THE SCIENTIFifj i near 0k C, ton 'the 1st Fourteentli Year.! T) AN. JLv Hill,:Granville county, N. October, jl 858, mynan Heury, who is a Brick Mechanics, Invenlorst MMwrig1Us7 Chetnixtty Fetr- iiason aua i'lasterer bv trade. 11 le is about 40 years bid, six feet high, smooth black color, moves qUics, has large eyes ana clears his throat wheu spoken to. He was I'urehased of 1 nomas ht. llamey by me. anl Rarnev nurchas- ed him oj Mr.-. Spencer of Oxford, j Hi3 mother lives :itrJamcs Matthew's near Midway. I will give the.aboye reward for his apprehension and confinement in mil m that i get hun. JAMES .Ai SMITH. .14, 185S. J i 3 Oct. 6 tf. J. B. Pie Hester's, V LARGE 1 . jrro Blankets, LOT SOLK LKATIIKR. NE. Kersets, extremely cheap . . - . .... - i . . groceries, a-c. just recvivea py 1 1 U. Ii. HUtfT k BROS. A nf.w irr jnxTiiA 5ice calfskins, 11. Shoe mulcts' Lists, Ac. lot" Wle by 1 ILL. HUTtf-BUOS. TT OOF Skirts! Hoop Skirts! Brass, Steel and JLlltWhalcbone Hoops, also E. F. Woodward's Colombian patent Hoop. For sale by ! GOOPLU Si WILLIAMS. Ok 19, 1858. : , . .4 '4'7 i- ,-,',;!- T) C1IARDS0N'S Irish Linensassoried grades JLv purchased , of importers and warranted genuine, for sale by " -". t COOPER d W 1LLIAMS. 0$tl9,1858. ",'!,; . ''.-i -.- ' AVKRY FINE PIANO FOR SALE AT wholesale Northern coat, without freiirhf, v7 li. 1JRUS, CHEESE AND BUTTER. Iba. Cheese. 4 : ' ' 1C(J Gobben Butter, just reeeived by P. W. d-C. II. WYCHE. Henderson, October 20, 1858. j i VALUABLE FAR5I , FOR SALE, . 1 -. The subscriber acting as agent on behalf of legatees, will on the loth day of December neit, sell at public auction, on the premises, the yery valuable farm, the residence ot the late Thomas Miller of the county of Granville, Aorth Caro lina. . )-'. ' 4 ' ' 4' -',"-"' Thi farm contains 2,000 actes-one half of which is still in timber, of the very best quality for producing' high l price Tobacco.l This farm has produced more high Tobacco than any cfther estate to be louad, and is now in the very best condition to continue its cultivation with a large amount of fresh lands, fixtures, &c. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We respectfully invite, the attention of tbe citiseng of Oxford and snrrounding country to our large assortment of . ' . r'i ; FALL AXD W1XTER GOODS, Com prising all of the latest importations of fine Ladies'j Dress Goods, Gents Dress Goods, and a very large stock of Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Fine Stella and Circular Shawls, Hoop SkiAs, Brass and Steel Hoops, Robe a Quills, Hobe a Laze, Jbcn &e. Hardware, Cut IerVi Carpenters' Tools, ;Tiunery, -Crockery, Groceries, liacon, large lot Leather, Uice, large sacks Liverpool Salt, Bale Cotton, &c- Our goods were bought with the cash ana at rdCKET BOOK LbST. 100 REWARD. " The Kubser'ibef lost on Friday last, bptwppn isant's, Person Coitnty.' abd Hamilton Granville 0ouiity, h Pockt-t Book, containing between four and fiv hniidred dol lars in mbney, mostly in $50 and $20 ImIIh; ab o a check for $143 cents, believed to be on the Petersburg Bank, Koine valuable Bonds, Receipts nnd other papers. "Any j information concerning it, or llie" delivery, of if to" me, will be thankfully received and a reward of one hundred dolhirs given. -'n '- Address, ; STEPHEN WILKERSON.. , j' ' " Leasburg, N. C. October 1 6, ) 80S. ' - '4' 37 3t ' I BOOiTS. , ' " -' ITUST IIECEIVED and addl 1 0' our already J large supply, a fresh assortment of JSchdo'l BookSf Kurh n- are used in nil the chob'U in the i-ountfi Calf and esamiite them.' Oct. 2 r MITCHELL &: GOOCH; mers find Manufacturer si .This valuable and widely circulated journal en ters upon its fbttrteenlh year On the) 1 1th of 3ep-' tember. . j V ; 'f -- It is an illustrated periodical, dfc voted to the promulgation of information relating to the vari ous Mechanical aud Chemical Arts, iLuiufactures Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, UJagirieering, Mill Work, and all; interests whlcbj tbe light of Practical Science i? calculated to advance. ' . ' The Scientific American is printed ente a week, in convenient quarto fox binding, (each volume being accompanied by a handsoin frontispiece, with a complete index of contents and presents an. elegant typographical appearance. Every nuniber contains eight large ;pages j of reading matter, abundantly Illustrated i with jfrom five to . '11 p , lL :.. . eight tingravings-au 01 wnica are cxpressty en-; graved for this publication., i; I . All the most valuable! patented discoveries are delineated and described in its issues, so that, as respects inventions, it may be justly Regarded as an Illustrated Repertory, where ; the. inventor may iearn what has been done before him in the same field which he : ia exploring, and where he may publish to the world a knowledge ef his own av chlcvements. - :. J 1' ' .-, 4 4 1 ' '- : ? Reports of American patents grail te'd are' also! SPRIXG MD. SUMMER' GOODS; r : 4'. : ' . , ' ISoS.-' - . ! TOltN Ar COX, "MERCHANT. TAILOR! - tl Ualeih Street, Oxford, N. C, baring jasf returned from New York, is now prepared to ex- hibit a large, attractive and beautiful. Stock of -Goods, comprised in part of the following t - , Fine BlackBlueBrown, Green Adejaif, and -Mulberry French and English Cloths ; Black and, ..":.' Fancy Cassimerea, juperior grades." ' Every van- , ety of Vesting, Line, Drilipsv k c He ha$ also a weU selected and -teaaiiiu'L assortment of - HEADY MADE CLOTHING, . . I whicb,i4.Tey:gfeatiy saperior in . quality, mati m ' and style to the clothing ordinaruy seen in this market, . His stock of Gents Furnishing Goods j embracing Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Tland- kerchiefs, Gloves, Drawers, Socks, Jtc, 4i,rifit 4 '. be fonnd to be large and will be sold bityery i liberal terms.7- . 4 4 . " ; A 1 . l , BaU of all kind pf latest Style and finish, wilT, be foUlid tO eotnptue a portion of Ahia varied and commanding stock. Indeed, he" can supply gciji j tlemeu with any thing they, wear, shoes only exl . : cepted. ,' i f t- .- --v - - . - Grateful for the very 'generous and unstinted favors that the public bve extended to biin, he ' i ; very cordially invites every one to call and exam " ine for himself the character of bis Goods-. lT..-;,. -.l!T MJmml tl,h oartlhol hftlr Rm;i-" " UA, lug skill IV i.u w , w w . i,vi; .wi . . .aiii.i. ' m - who is niaster of all that pertains to the art of "; :-'t Tailoring, esecally tti the cutting department, "T. aud having ia addition the very' best hand3, he ' trusts that he will co;ntiniie to "merit and to re- -, . 1 made icarranted to f fruits,- &c.;l f: Apples fine This fann lies six miles South of the beautiful 1 greatly reduced prices, by one of out firm, in T ARGK LOT JEWELRY. JJlicies, rancy Soaps, Fancy Perfumes. &c. 1 . ...... . ' for sale by II. L FANCY All- HUNT A:BROS. I ALL IN AND SEE JONES PATENT J Kerorn or Coal Oil Lamps, at I 1IERNDON k LANDIS'. Sacks Salt.' 10,000 IbsClron Swede, Enghxh; Amfcrttan, assorted me ; FALL IMPORTATION. - 18S8. ..',;..... A KMSTP.ONO, CATOr k CO. ImporterJ JLaad Jobbera of Ribbons, Millinorr. Silk .(ioxU and Straw ItonneU, No. 237 Baltimore ntrret, between Lliafles and Haaovtr Streets Baltimore, offer a stock la the above cioJ une qualled In variety, extent and cheapness in the tailed State. . - ; ; Terras, strictly six month oY O ftt cent off for par funds. . . 1 Baltimore, Sept it Ul8. , ' 80 -tf. 100 10 Hnrfela ShearStf Croix C. Sc Extra C. 1Q Bag Coffee. f r4 40 Keg Naile, for safe by , Cjci. 7. 1858. P. W. & Ci II. WYCHE," !j BACON AND LARD 3IH1DS. WcHtern Hams, Sides, and Shoulders V- Va. cured :r .. -.' 4 ,,4.. ,. 3 BjitcIs lard prime onsditv iumI received ahd for kale by - P. VV. & C. H. VV YCTIEI lt:T 1838; ., j ..'..- 4;'-, r ' 11 " 1 ...... - i- . ' . - ' ' . , - TiADY Made Clothing. HaU' Boots abc J.V,,Shoea large and vanedstock jast ret6iy ed arid for ale by -." ' ' Ot.7,1855. 1 ; W. & G. ILYCIIE, -t '' ' . ' ; . - 4.. 1 - "'; ',' f OIyASSE3. 1 bogshead Porto Rico believed ill to be the best ever offered in thi market.: '4 1. 7, 1858V P. ,W. & C. II." W YCHE.,4 village of Oxford, and seventeen miles from Hen derson on the Raleigh and .Gaston Railroad, within convenient distance of churches of vari ous denominations, and the situation is healthy. Taking all into consideration it is one of the most desirable estates in this part of the coun try. ; :- 4-4. '-' ;'.'.- :' -, :-4;4:; Tar River, Its Southern bonndry, affords a large amoont it ricb bottom land, now, ia good condition for, raising the grain crops Corn, Wheat and Oats -whicb it is famoirs for. The farm is well watered branches and creeks afford fine plant beds. ; - ;. .'4- .s.- This Farm will be surveyed and sold in two tracts. ' Both, have good dwelling houses, tfitn all necessary out buildings found on such Es tates ia fact, the Farm is m good order4 A crop of wheat Wilt be seeded. , f f 4 4 f " ; " The terms of Bale of tbe land, will be one-third cash, the balance In two equal annual payments, beariPg interest from day of sale-.- ; Title Will be retained nnt'il tbe purchase fSoney is paid. Wlnmtediately alter the Bale of the laad, ai Ad minlstrator, 1 will pell for cash seventyrfive vat uable auJ ijifcry negroes, ana close oth crops. Term &c, on rf credit of sii months.. "4 to continttft fronf day to" drty Until closed Address, WilUanfsboTo', N.G.'i all i of -tne Northern cities, and we are confident n saying tbey cannot be equalled in good qual- y aua cneap prices. ; au we asa i aa ejiam- . . . 1 . - - - - - mauon 01 our stocs. . . - ; 4 j 4 . It. L. HUNT & BROS. Oxford, Sept. 23, 1858V..44J' '44 33-3m ;: -; - ---V- V . ' 1 , RE ADY MADE CLOTIIINO; T V8T RECEIVED the largest stock ever oT- 0 fered in Ojtford-extremely cheap.- Vinter wear, frdrrt the finest to , the most common. Fine Velvet and Plush. Yesii, Fine CloihCoals and Rajglans, Oyer; Coatsi Side Striped .Pa ntsj atarserUeSyLiinea andAlenno JShrrts,tiraweis,a:c: Just toj hand a larjje supply of flavored arid la'r'e; 4' Fresh phesnutar Fresh . Rinsin-, Preserved Ginjer dried for "colds, "fresh Candies, fresh Nutsi of all kinds. Also a large supply of Chew ing Tobacco ami Segars of a lireaY variety of ornnos; Oct. 21 31 ITCH ELL & GOdUlI; LlGHThMGII Ii.44 4 JDST teeived, and have made arTarigVtneis with jthe martufaeturer, to" afway. nrfve on hand a FitESH f npiily of BVninir Fluid " ; This is the cleanest, ; most eednouiical arid best light to be oba:irfed except gis.- " ;; A1mj;4 beautiful and durable assortment of Fluidimps4 4 -.:'. -7 :fi4'"4" r k ! . . MITCHELL &: aoacii; Octl '58. ceive from the public liberal support. ' Bc All garments cut and fit;:; r -4 444' 4: --.: 'v -. KU.Tebms; For all goods told to punctual -customers, six mouths credit will'be given, but 4 v cMAwill be Invariably ; required for all "workV donel , , . - .-- i f .'-; . Oxford April 8r1858. ; 4 ;t .vtt L: "9 tf BEITKH PEMODlCAIi- 4 . E7 SCOT"r& CQ NEW -YORK:,. ontinrie ; to publish the following leading . periodi-. , cals, viz ; '":' ' ' " ;::;'" -" ;: ' v ,-4". 4" -"; 1 Tlie London Quarterly, ConsfrHtive. : ' ' 2 The Winlurah Jierkw. I Whle. j - . r. 3 AortA British fievinpj (Free Cli"orC.b.) 4 4 Ths Yestininster Review, (Lileral.) . r ; r 5 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine' Tory.) ' These periodicals ably represent the three great . political parties of Great Britain Whig, Tory arid Radical, but politics forms only one feature of their'cKaracter. - As Organs, of the most pro found writers onScience Literature, Morality" and Ueliif "ton. they stand, as they ever hare stood;-" published every week, including official copies of rfnri vailed id. the world of letters, being consid-. all the Patent Clainls". These Patep'tj Claim's ar ered indispensable to the schohvr aud the profes- '- furnished from the Palett Office Records expressly gional mau, while io' itfe intelligent reader of ev-T - ' ivw mis r!"-'.; ru,"rr r """v j ery oass iney jurnisn m monj correcv.-au'j ;uim; . American in uuvanee or au viner vuoucaiions. among the most eminent scientific and practical men of the times, ! The editorial department ia universally acknowledged to be con j acted with great ability,' and! to be distinguished,, not only for the excellence and truthfulness l its discus sions, but for the fearlessness with whicb, error is combated atrid false; theories" ar eiplo'deii :. - llechauic; Inyentors, 1 Fnrineersj Chemists, Manufacturers, Agriculturists,-and people in every profession cf life, wilt find tbe ' Scientific Ameri can to be of great Value in their respective"cal. ings. Jts conusels and suggestions will save them' hundreds of dollars annually, besue affording them a continual source of knowledge, the value of which is beyond pecuniaryj estimate. -Much might be added to this prospetus to p'rove thut the Scientific American is a publication wfmb. every Iriyentor, Meclianic, Artjzart and Engineer in" ihe. Utited States should patfemixe ; but the publication is so1 thoroughly know ri tliroughoo the coutitry that we refrain from occupying fur ther space for euu'meratinjr the fcH?6ns why we stfoutrj Have" one hundred tbWsaud' subscribers factofy record" of the current literature of the day, throughout tbe world, than can be possibly obtained trom any other source.' -r . w.4n iv ;.-r EARLY COPIES. - " r The receipt of Advance Sheets front the Brit-, ish publishers give additional value to these Re-' printSj inasmuch as tHcy ticrtf caa.be placed in ' .the bands o'f. the subscribers about as .soon as the original editions'.' '"" " 4 ' 1 ' . '" ' - 4:?TERMS. i'Per nnnou' For any one of thefour. lieviewsV , J3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, For any three ol the four Reviews, - For all foiir of the"Revie-s, ', ; " For Blackwood s iiagatine,, .. Fo'c Black? ood ard tbfe iteviews,' ' 4 For Blackwood and the four Reviews. Fatfrnents to be made in all eases in odranee. ' Mo ' tiey current in the State where issued rill be re ceivetl it parr' .' ' :;i' - : CLUBBING.. .6 ". 7 - 0 10 00 00 00' n 00-00 v" A discount of twenty-five fer- cn"L' from the, abovopr.ve win.be aUo'wea . to Cfubs ordering tour or more copies ot any drie or more of the i' CIOAUS ! OIG AHS ? ? - JUST to hand a prim article of Cegcr.of taViotrs ranui at - REAvla is COOKK S: Aprtl 11, 1858 ' Onri JELS air-slacked fof sale at 25 t AijJ cent per bushel, by ; j ' - : P..W..& C. II. WYCllEv , Ifejid SradUj N C;, Aug.-5. 4 -x ' R. L. HUNT & BROS. NKGROlvS, StV, TOR SALIC f 0 been a su Weriberberetofore. JisYt Patent Metalic Burial Caiet t'- - i. . - . ''': x r OctobeV 14, 1853, ROtl?iER, Adm'f. 37 8t ?-- "DOOTS, SHOES, HATS AiiTD CFS A :crj liijc uih:ii juss receieu oy tfc L.;HUiHT Ss ;dby4Hby;; BROS; ; I Hen. f ;44- hosewood jfotsh. 4 ThedefCaseS artT extensively used" and ribs 6ess valuable advantages over all other coffins; Tijey are made of the , most fmperisha'blo ma-1 teHalsnd cositejry IItUe4 more IhanVthpSe mado of fine -wood. .4 4t s 14.4. 4i 4f ' ' -A full supply (all aizesVon band and fur sale v KiriJLt; & BLACKBALL. ? nenaersotiiW. tii Angela leas. ; .S3 6w f THE lOib day of November next, the Tkbmsof StJBSCcirTios. S3 a yc'af.'clt $1 for subscriber will offer ftr s-dei at tb! resi. dence of John Webb: deceas&L six! rortes Soutri 6r Oifrfrd, Ted liefy Kegioes, cfnsjstitj tit tifen; women, ooy ana girls. .s Also, the crop of Corn, Whi'aty Fodder, Tobacco, Oats, Sbusks, -ows, Hogs, Horses and Farnling Utensils. ;Terms vyill be made known bn the day of sale.54-! ; ' ' J i -. -v" J- If- WiCimVEi'r. ; 4 Qctofoer 16, 185 4 ; 4 . f a. 37--3t4 TOUSO b. dV bbittcw; 4 i3f aebT i OBU4 - BllITTCtN, TODD & Y0UKG,f : f Wholesale Gtrcers",iar CommissfoSi Werc-batifs, No 99 Sycafifore Street, Petersbo'Hf Vs." 'A -;'r'Strfei attention- paid lo' fife sale difpro 'I t eoruury, 858, . iustead of twentyrfive yiousa-rid--which. fs now J above works, i Tbs: Fonf copies of Blackwood, our circuiaiion iou leave me .niaiier m .tue I or ofone lteview,will be sent to one address for bands ot eacn ot oar present subscribers to rec- ?9; Tour copies of the four Reviews and Black oram'end iu worth, to a tieigbboV-or; fridd, who vrdWTfcr $30 u'd so on;' , -''' --"-"- . ; may have been so unfortunate as nrt to' have ' ' -' r r . - - nKo-, v .' " j - " --" 4 Iq air tf:e principal Cities and" Towns tbes works vf iTI be delivered Jrte 'of rottage: berf stJn't fy'mail the postage to any part tt ice Cni-J .ted Suites, will be but Twenty-four t'ts year -for Blackwood, and but Fourttn teats A year for each of the Reviews.1 . "." ; X. B.-Tks price-in OfT-jt TrltlUf Jf tie fiv Periodical above named u"S3"l fcr on'm . 4 - i '' Remittances for any of the abbte jtntitfeatrons T'... -Kl i boM always 'T Addressed. postWd: te the 'can be sent I u.i.i;,w.-.y- , t- cv.At t-'.-.s- from tdjflerent post offi-P urX U.ri. ?4 Specimen copics-WilX bo tttit' MGitb' aiiY -. ,V. , .""h. 1 lh ulx months 'Five copies', fof sii monfh'l H ico copies, lor gixmonms, i Ten copies, feir twelve montbs.' Fifteen copies, fof twelve months, Tacctity copies, for twelve months, ror an ciuob oi vwemy ana "over Subscription is onl?! $1,40.4; Names .15 I : 23 r tf fn at different times ancf fri ces.v- Specimen cop pui oi coy,ufcrj.. . ; . j .-.. Sept. 2j; 858. ooutnern. western ana Canadian money or postofffce"slarnJ)S taKen at par' for subscriptions Canadian subscribers will please to remit twenty six cents extra on each year's subscription, to lire-oav ooslacre. -T . 1. 44 ilUXN k CO. " Publishers ad Ptlenf Agents; so. rzs raltoa street,-Rew York, ;4 TOTTim AFFLICTED: WE are ia receipt of a frch lot of Morse's Indian! Root Pills, Wistara Bal m of Wi! 1 Cherry, and -Aycr's Cherry PecloraL . . - , " -'". : V -"- - "ilEAMjj 4 COOKE. ' April 22rlSi8.' . '
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