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416 Tin: akatoil SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION" FOR THE WHOLE WOULD. ; CHAPlIAirS 'GREAT DISCOVEEY. THK MpN.fHL;Y; KAINHOW. or Chiipnmn's Precalculations for elementary changes, based upon the discovery; of the hjrsicnf laws and harmo ny of electrical action pervading the solar system, a3 involred in the (linirin tlTccts of light modified (or polarized) by differing angles of -reflection on a large scale. This importatit -discovery of the laws of nature which regulate thechangesof the elements1 constitutes a subject of r.nipiitudc and iaiportancc," perhaps unsurpassed by any other on the pagc3 of historic record. The surprising Accuracy with which Dr. Chapman is enabled to pre-cAUtf ate ajl elemen tary changes predisposing moreto storms, earth quakes, Aurora3,'&c.,"and also atmospheric, changes within the hour for each day, mouths ifi the future, and the physical effect on the health feelings and lmmor of mankirid, must be rdmjlted by all unpre judiced rnind3tq be of incalculable advantage to the whole human race. "1 Tn presenting the Raivbow to the public, ivedo not claim it to be an infallible weather guide. But this much tee do claim, that it will be found to be en: -t to the letter, eight times out of every ten All v. e its!; is a ''candid examination. Terras of IIaint.ov,-, 1 per year, in advance. 50 cents for six months. CHAPMAN'S PlilNCJPA, or NATURE'S FIRST PRINCIPLES, cloth binding, 12mo., 200 page3. Volume first contains a' lull explanation of the dis covery to which Dr. Chapman has devoted the last nine years of close observation. Published every six' months, (March and September,) price $1 per Tolume, for which it will be sent, post paid, to any part of the country. First volume now ready. Address CAMPBELL & Co., 1 No. 73 South Fourth St. above Walnut, Philada. JCST Agents wanted in every county. MUMM'S MALL, RALEIGH, N. C. The subscriber is general agent for the sale of Agricultural Implements rfx u unti raruunK iiirndiii. r leia secus. iWt& Fertilizers, ic.'&c. Almost all the Articles brought to the late Fair were kept cn gait nd are offered at manufacturers, prices with no cost of transportation, as they were brought free by the Railroad. ' r' There" is also a new fire proof Ware House on the lot, in which Articles Jon consignment are stored. The following are some of the articles brought to the late Fair:, Horse Powers, Wheat Fans, Corn Drill?, Field Rollers, Corn and Cob Crusher?, Har rows, Cultivators uhd Plows of every size and de scription. ' v . ' - - v , JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, -Majrch 1, 1655. . ; v E. L. HAJBUJltftt. ' ' Clothing and . rurninhifi Goods. NOW itKCKtvisr, a large 'und desirable . stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, with a well selected stock of Gents. FURNISHING ARTI CLES. Our facilities for hnyinrr chtap n& having Pour-goods made vp: under our own eye makes It an abject Tor those in want to call and examine our iock. Cheap for cash. . 1- - -Raleigh, March 20,155. . 1-2 IViPT A AT: QWVi , 1I1UUV1V UlJJlt . - T AST YEAR was notorious for the quantity and jj4uniHv or inai luscious ooutnern iruu, wnier and Musk Melons, in this section. Those who vis itcd Wilmington, know something about it. .Mel ons have been raised here weighing from 35 too0 odd lbs. the large kind oLCarolina Melons. Wo nave some ot the seed oj these melons botb kinds) to spare, and will forward to persons wanting for $1 per. pint. Address C. II. ALKXANDER, J opsail Sound, New Hanover Co., N. C, Dec. 31st, 1855. 7& IOYJ-LTYIROX WORKS ' ht1ci(;h, Xnrih-f 'n ofiha, . H l v MAMUFACTL'ItE.oniori.ouial, and Vertical Steam Engines: Tabr.! . I 1: o, and Cylind rical Boiler;;, Circular. Vi.i;. J, ; : 1 Potable Saw Mills complete;' Gri.tMill ;, Car Li ikling, &c. &e. lron & Brass Castings of nil . liptions, includ- nig ornamental railing, tc. One of the Partners 1 above busine s for a i. . ( i turned out s aged in the r. , and has : and Saw 'iiied toby Mills in the Ht;,t, . , many who have mm I.. AVeare also making j; , . nnn facturiiigof the most ijii!iuv Cultivators and other Farmin- I; ... we ask is, that our friends will give V. and see if they cannot thereby not only ; money at home, but a heavy tarin'of trail. . . SILAS BURNS L C ). July, 1855. :--tf WILLIAMS" & HAIWCOD, RALEIGH, K C. WHOLE? ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS W s, leclieincs . arid Chemicalsf DYE-WOODS & DYE-STUPFS, Drug Oils, Painty and VainUm' Articles, WI.VDOW CLASS AND PUTTY, GLASSWARE, French, English and American IVrfuiiWv. ' Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. v . Fine Tooth and Hair Crushes, Paint liruiJics, ? SUIUHCAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS; Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, . Spices,'SnutTs, Mannfacturcd Tobacco, All the Patent or proprietary Medicines of the Day, Superior Ixks. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal Purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles, etc. W'c make our purchases on the most advnntageouj terms, and oiler goods equally as low as they urn be obtained from any similar establishment in this sec tion. , Warranted to be freh pure and gfnvim. ' Orders, from the country promptly filled, and satis faction 'guaranteed with regard to price and quality. rnysicians rrcscriptions win receive particular attention at &U hours of the day and night.
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