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't 4 I 1 i AG I CULTURAL. POSTS GOEBKB. Lindsey's Double Acting Rotory Force Lift Pump. 6 ASTON HOUSE, NEW BERNE, N. C.

T. L. HALL, Proprietor. THE VERY LATEST tflUSIC. Publislied by MILLER BE AC HAM, BALTIMORE, Md.

SONG8. i- CS TUB Dl4iTQ OF 5IHS MABGAUIT 1. WISHAKT. SANTOS, WALKS CO. xxclusitelt WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS IN WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, LAMP, MACHINERY AND PAINT OILS, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Imported and American Perfuaiery.

Extract from the Report of David Christy, on the Mineral lands of the TaciMcge and Naata-hala Copper Association. Value of Western North Carolina Lands for Pasturage Wool, Agriculture, From experiments made, it has been determined that the mountain lands of Cherokee, Macon and ackson Counties, North Smile once again my Hattie dear; Vignette Love's Invitation, May Suardian Angels hover near thee, THIS pump nas just be enpatented in America and England, and far excels any pump heretofore invented its peculiarities are simplicity, power and cheapness. Its simplicity: there inotung about it but iron- and cast metal, and it can be taken apart and put up by any one, and will last for an age. The Curfew Bell, vignette, 25 75 25 25 25 25 25 Oh Katy dear, while in my dreams way Landreth'g Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds, thoughts sail tarn to thee. Carolina, are Veil adapted 'to the growth of The Good bje at the door, No.

36 Iron Front, West side Market NEXT TO HERMAN CO. WILLIAM STRQNACH HAVING SOLD OjJcLS 'MARBLE YARD TO Messrs. IIATOD2E CAMPBELL, onld confidently recommend them to the Public as skillful and competent-workmen, and reliable gentlemen. The undersigned, successors to WM. 6TR0N-ACH, wiTI continue execution of MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK, in all its branches.

may be found at the old sSnd south-east corner of the Grave lard. The ublio is invited to come examine specimens of work, as well as our tock of Materials, a good i Jjply of all kinds being always kept on hand. All orders from a dUitance promptly attende Aidress MAU5DER A CAMPBELL Raleigh. N. C- Raleigh, Oct 1, 1856.

the tame grasses and eiover, and are admirably adapted to pasturage, either for sheep, Be off with you now, PllSO PISCES. Q. NORFOLK VA mules or cattle, but especially for the former Arnelien Schotti6h, C. A. SANTOS, T.

WALKE, But to saj that the soil and climate of Sistet, tbon wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze. Pleasant as the air of evening, When it floats among the trece. Peaceful be thy silent Blumber Peaceful in the grate so low Thou no more wilt join oar number, Thou no more our songs shalt know. Nearest thou hast left us ilere thy loss we deeply feel BuPtis God that hath bereft us, lie can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed.

M. A. II. A. E.

M. I. D. Western Carolina are better adapted F. A.

WALKE, ilALLINu the attention1 of Merchants, Drug- 25 25 35 25 35 iz 25 25 to the raising of sheep than of other animals, is to state only half the truth. North Caro Heme Circle Minnehaha, Vignette, Roanoke, Adricatic Grand Wait, Blush Waltz, Westmorland Walte, True Yankee Polka, gists, Contractors and others the above Card, we beg to announce that we are now prepared for active trade. We enumerate a few lead lina can be made to compete successfully in wool-growing, vith the world at large. It has the power to raise water hcsdreds of TEST. This pump is from 24 to 30 inches in diameter and must set in the well or water.

Water rises in it by hand 100 feet par minute For cheapness a No. I pump (for all ordinary purposes) complete, and fifty feet of pipe, costs but $30 Tbe handle at the top, ing articles. 3,000 Gallons erm, Lard A Solar Oil, The altitude of the country, the purity ot its atmosphere, the mildness of its climate, the 1.000 Boxes Window Glass 50 do Pearl fctarch, COOK, TAKES THIS METHOD OF IN abundance of its never-failing springs of pore water, its freedom from all malarious influ forming his fnends and customers, that he TAR1ATI0H8. Ch. Grobe' latett.

A Perpetual Feart, consisting of four of Glover's beautiful melodiesviz. each 50 ets. No. 1 Gipsy Countess, No. 2 MurmurringSea.

No.r3 Slowly and Softly Music should flow, No. 4 Two Forest Nymphs. has received his Fall and Winter stock of Dry ences, its unvarying healthfulness. all com Woods, groceries, Hardware and Cutlerv. consist bine to make it the most attractive point of ing, in part, of Coffee, Snpar, Brown, Crushed and Clarified Black and green Teas Bacon, Lard, immigration in the Union and when once it is generally known that it presents the Meal, Candles, Adamantine and Tallow Ground The particular attention of J)ealers, Teachers Allum and Liverpool Salt Fine Tobacco and Ci For the Spirit of the Age.

God every where. i BY MANSE. "The iuner fpirit Rhrin fororer barns and heads of Seminaries is invited to th above most inviting field for the production gars, Also a lot of Miles' fine Boots, Shoes and Wool, one of the great staples of the country. list of New Music. Please take notice that we can send music safely by mail, and always pre-pay the Gaiters, both for gentlemen and ladies wear and the wool growers will not fail to accept the turns the pipe and pump, and every revolution fills the cylinder twice, affording an abundant sup-plv of water with the least possible expense and labor.

It is peculiarly adapted to deep wells, Rail Road Stations, mining and manufacturing purposes. This pump does not throw water, and is guarded against freezing and rust. Practical and scientific men pronounce it as without an tqual, for all that is here claimed for it. The Scientific American," after seeing it in operation, says: "This pump is very simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, datable, a great many other articles too tedious to mention; AVitk tbonghts allhallow'd with sweet thonghti of postage when the marked price is remitted. all of which will ne sold low for cash A liberal discount made to dealers, leacners This establishment is the same recently occupied 5 Casks Sal Soda 20 Bbls.

Blake's iire irooi Paint. 25 Bbls. Logwood A Redwood, 2 Casks Yellow Ochre, 50 Boxes, 20l6s each, Ground Ginger, Tcpper Ac. 35 Boxes A Half-bbls. Dwighfs Soda takratus, 10 libls.

Whiting 10 do Venetian Red, 5 do Furniture, Coach A Japan Varnkb, 5 do Bach's superior Alcohol, 650 lbs. Pure Cream Tartar, Epsom Salts, 150 Nutmegs, Government, 120 Mace 8 bags Allspice A Feper, 1 Cask Chamiaoniit white and handsome, 750 dozs. Sulphate of Qicine, 13 Carbon' Oil Vitriol 12 do. Fands' garea parilla.J 12 Bales Bottle A Vial Corks, 20 Gross Fahnestoek's Vermifuge, 1 Cask Fine Wedgewoood Mortars, 800 lbs. Flowers Sulphur, 1,500 Red Lead A Latharge, 15 Bbls.

A Half-bbls. Seotch A Maccaboy Snuff 8 Tens White Lead A Tine, 2500 lbs. Putty in bulk and bladders, and Seminaries. by Beck with Clayton, on Fayetteville Street Baltimore, Dec. 12, 1856.

33 opposite Lawrence oteL Raleigh, NovrlS- 10 1 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. easily operated and economical we regaru as an excellent improvement. circulars, wnu au a lei Marbl Works. accurate drawing and full description, sent iree WEAR THE CORSEE OF HARGET W1LXNGT0S 8TS of charge to all parts of the country, sno. nas All ordertor Monument, Head Stones or ornamen- advantages it oners.

It is no exaggeration to say, that Western North Carolina can be made to compete with the worid, in the production of the finest qualities of Wool! There can be no appreciable to climate and other conditions, between it and, Tennessee, which has already competed with the world, for the. Golden Fleece, and won the prize. Mark R. Cockerell, an extensive Wool-grower of Tennessee, attended the World's fair in London, in 1851, and presented some of his wool in competition with the wools of Europe. The contest, under the rules, was between countries, not individuals.

The premium of the Golden Fleece' was awarded to Tennessee, and Mr. Cockerell bore the pleasing intelligence home thee; AnA earth andheaven where e'er the epirit tarns, glow with light, the light of Deity. I gnze upon thestatJ, whose gentle beams Peer through the darkness of the winter's sight, And o'er them all eternal glory gleams, Refls of bright! Pale Luna, on her silver brow displays Thy name, encircled by its glory wreath, And from ber face, those melting gentle rays Spread its bright halo over all the earth. Earth, earth' is full of thee, 0 Deity! Eternal one, who movest every where. This heart is thine all, all is given thee, All, all is thine, earth, spirit, all things fair.

Feb. 1857. a one inch pipe; JNo. i incnes; axo. 13 inches; and the prices, with 50 feet of pipe, $30, The above establishment was opened in April, 1855.

The house is pleasantly located; from the Soulh window of which there is-a fine' view of both the NeMse and Trent rivers; and duritg the summer the south and west winds render the entire building delightfully cool. Hie rooms are large and well furnished, the table is well supplied both from liie northern and home markets, and as the proprietor gives his personal attention to the table, and to th general comfort of his guests, he flu Iter? himself, th no one who patronises the ta-t aexupture, oj any aescrtpiion, promptly attended to and executed in the best style, at moderate charges. Call and see. $42 and 54 the No. 2 and 3 are aesignea ior very rTIHE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends I and the public in general, that he ii now open ed a shop where he intends carrying on his busi deep wells, railroad stations, where mucn water is required.

The subscriber is the general a-gent for the sale of these pumps to all parts of the world, and exclusive Agent for New York. Orders must be accompanied by the cash, and should be explicit as to the kind of pump wanted, depth of well, shipping address, Ac. They will 1,000 Pumice Stone, 1,000 Saltpetre, Ac. Ac, In addition to the above we offer a select stock Lubin's A Cleaver's Honey ness in all its various branches, and he will man ufacture from the bestifaZt'an and Aioerican Mar UAMOiN HOthL, will regret having done so. He returns his thanks tor tlif- very liberal patronage already bestowed upon thtf establishment.

New Bern, Oct. 13 1856. 8 ble, in the neatest and most approved style of fin ish. meet prompt attention. A pump ana pipe weigus about one hundred and seventy pounds.

No N. B. All orders from a distance faithfully and to his fellow-citizens. The Legislature of that State, the winter following, passed a oaps, Combs, Brushes, and all other articles sold Southern Druggists. In our several departments we are heavy dealers, and will sell at rates charged by Northern Houses for corresponding quantities.

We shall at all times be happy to show our stock, or will serve quotations by return mails. SANTOS, WALKE A. CO. Norfolk, Va. Oct.

11, 7 6m punctually attended to. Address THOMAS GRIER, Raleigh, N. C. ROWLAND THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. resolution tendering Mr.

C. its thanks, and ordering the preparation of a gold medal to charge for shipping or cartage. Wells over fitty feet should have extra gearing, which costs $3. JAMES M. EDNEY, Com.

Merchant, 56 Johs Stheet, N. Y. For sale also by H. LINDSEY, inventor. Ashe-ville, N.

C. Ai November 16, 1855 12 Iy. COMMISSION MERCHANTS be given him as a token ot their respect. On its presintation, among other things, Mr. Editor There is a great deal said, NORFOLK, VA.

Schless, Brollur TAKE pleasur in announcing to the citizens he said and written, to no purpose, in regard to the C. n. Rowland. T. B.Rowlahd.

G. W. Rowlasb PHYSICIANS Will find a select Stock of Surgical instruments, Germany. Soain. Saxony and Silicia were there the competition was honorable, Raleigh, vicinity and the public in general, that they have changed their firm, by taking in a part Deal extensively in Elour.

Sell for and Befer to Pure Chemicals, Extracts, Magnetic Machines Trusses, Supporters, Ac, Ac. Pharmaceutical, strong and gave me the advan tage in climate, but the noble Lords and ORANGE COUNTY. Carr, Hogan, worthy Princes of Europe did not know it, A John Lyon, Alex Dickson, Henry Whit ner, Mr. M. Gratjsman, who will hereafter carry on the CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING STORE in all its branches.

All orders will receive strict attention. Any garment sent for will be finished and forwarded to its destination within 8 days. All sizes of Coats, Pants, Vestf constantly kept up by our original Merchant Tailor Estab ted, James Webb, CTurrentine fc Son, Latimer Brown, Webb Douglass, Mangum latest style of ladies dresses. It is as well as useless, as no lady ever thouflht of dressing unfashionably, in order -to please gaatlamen. It is the critical eje of her own sesTsbe fears.

There seems to be no bouncs to the cavillingg of the 'critics. Atone time, it is the small bonftct, then the large sleeve but now it is the hoop, the everlasting hoop, and nothing but the i boon the perpetual theme of the would be witty, the standing subject of the School-boy's first composition, and the favor-rite topic of poetasters of the day on which, if some writer perpetrates a doggerel, forth" Cameron, A A A Murray, Bing until we met in the Crystal Palace of London, before a million of spectators. While their flocks were housed six months in the year, to shelter them from the snow of a high latitude, and were fed from the granaries Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury.has discoveredin one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that curea EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; From the icorst scrofula down to a common pimple. Ho, has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two.cases, (both thunder humor.) 'He has.

now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, al'. within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of -Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles.

Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ham, Guess, A McMannen, Geo Jones Thos Oldham, Shields A Nelson. Preparations will receive great attention, one of the firm being a graduate at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. The process of displacement is used to a great extent in the preparation of Tinctures, and Fluid Extracts, affording more elegant and efficient articles, ensuring a thorough exhaustion of the material, avoiding t.ie injurious effects of heat Ac. All other preparations will be made strictly according to recent improvements in Pharmacy. Dr.

F. A. Walke will supervise the filling of all orders for Medicines, Chemicals, and Surgical and Dental Instruments, an additional guaranty for the proper execution of all favors from our medical friends. SANTOS, WALKE CO. ALAMANCE JohnNewlin, Hon Thos Ruffin Albright, Dr A'Holt, Thompson Mebane lishment of Joseph Schloss Brother, corner of Light and Mercer Streets, Baltimore, Md.

Our Dry Goods shall and must be sold soon, as we are anxious to make our store a REGULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. A Kerr, Johnson, Trollinger and Montgomery. with it is copied throughout the country and stock yards, mine were roaming over the green pastures of Tennessee, warmed by the genial influence of a southern sun the fleece thus softened and rendered oily by the warmth and green food, producing a even But to return to the lands of North Caro. lina. The general bearing of the mountain ranges is from N.

E. to S. W. A large proportion of the lands are thus found facing F0RPR0DUCISG HAIR OS BALD HEADS, ASDRESTOR" ixg GRAY HAIR to the natural color. The astonishing and unequaled preparation has never failed to produce a growth on Bald Heads, when used according to the directions, and turn hair back to its original color, after having become gray, and reinstate it in all its orginal health, lustre, softness, and "beauty.

Removes at once all scurf, dandruff and unpleasant itching, scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling off, and hence acts as a perfect hair invigorator and tonic. Tlre annex a few certificates, to corroborate our assertions. canker in the mouth and stomach. do not pretend to protest against it--I would not take from them the only subject on whieh can ana get ltj, wooas at uost, beiore we send them off to Auction H6uses.

SCHLOSS, BROTHER A CO. 2, 1856. north'oarolin Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the RANDOLPH John Long. PERSON. Barnett, Williams A Edwin Reade, Wm Baird, Wm Daniels.

CHATHAM. Baughton, A Lindley, Williams. GRANVILLE. Bullock, John Barry. CASWELL.

Geo A Smith, Jos Simpson, Pinnix. Norfolk, July 17th, 1856. 4j woast case of Erysipelas. they can be witty. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hu If the ladies should undertake to criticise, mor in the Eyes.

and condemn the habiliments of the lords Two bottles are warranted to cure running 01 the of creation," there would be a universal out ears ana blotches among tne nair. SURANCE COMPANY. AT Ti7E ANNUAL MEETING OF TE North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company, held on the 14th the following persons cry. against sucn presumption Dut, our Four to six bottles are warranted to cure cor the South. This exposure to the sun serves speedily to melt off the occasional snows which fall during the winter and I -am assured that it is very rare for snow, on these inclinations, to remain more than thirty-six or forty-eight hours at one time.

As blue rupt and running ulcers. 1 gentlemen writers consider themselves perfectly competent to judge of the fitness and were elected Directors and Umcers lor the ensuing year One bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin. Two to three bottles aie warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. DIKECTOKS. Henry D.

Turner, Raleigh. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the Statk of Illinois, Carlisle, June 27, 1853. I have used Prof. O. J.

Wood's Hair Restorative and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, permanently gray, but by the use of the Restorative," it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt permanently so. SIDNEY REESE, Ex-Senator TJ. S. most desperate case of rheumatism.

do Jno. R. Williams, Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the unfitness of-any new fashion, adopted by the ladies. If a gentleman strangle himself with his cravat, or have it so tied that it resembles the whiskers of a fetocious cat, or if his ears suffer from a stiffly starched collar, we care not, we make no remark, lie may have his face covered with hair, which, according grass and wMte clover remains fresh and green the year round, their substitution for the native grasses would secure the best of sheep-pasture through the and but little grain should be needed by the shepherd for the support of his flocks. salt rheum.

do do do do Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of T. H. Selby, C. W. j).

Hutchings, Kemp' P. Battle, Gfcorge Little, 'I'nwTps. Bvyt and Forwards on Best Terms, Dry Goodi Groceries, Fanning Implements, Books MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, OR ASTTBDiO LB TH AT CAM BS HAD Tttl CITY OF HEW YORK, AT SH PER CINT. COMMISSION. Refers to Hon.

W. A. Graham, G. E. Badger, D.

L. Bwain, J. M. Morehead, C. P.

Mendenhall, J. W. OsborOi N. W. Woodfin, and other.

NwYo.ltt4. scrofula. THE FEMALE 3 SEMINARY AT KENANS VILLE. THE first session opened on Monday, the 2d day of February, 1857 The fallowing are the Rates of Tuition for a Session of twenty-ope wks Primary $10,00 Junior 1 2,50 Seni6r ....15,00 Ancient (Extra). 10,00 Modern (Extra) 10,00 A benefit is always experienced from the first do to Lcrd Monboddo, couinlctelv assimilates bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.

Jor will there be much waste lands in these mountains. The surface of the country, generally, is Smooth, the rocky preci pice being limited mainly to the course of the rivers. A rich carpet of native plants and grasses, in spring and summer, everywhere covers the woodlands, affording ample pastures for flocks and herds. But these wild pastures, in autumn and winter, grow TOWN LOTS FOR SALE IN Reader, I peddled over a thousand, bottles or this in the vicinity of Boston. I kno the effect of it iu every case.

So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me surprising first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet value has never been Jamos E. Iloyt, Washington. Alexander Mitchell, Newborn.

Jos. G. Wrigbt, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Elenton.

W. W. Griffin, Elizabeth City F. F. Fagan, Plymouth.

J. W. Harrell, Murfreesboro'. H. B.

Williams, Charlotte. George A. Smith. Milton. O.

F. Long, Hillsboro'. Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Boner, Salem.

A. T. Summy, Asheville. A gentieman of Boston writes his friends in New Bedford thus To your inquiries I would reply, that when I firt commenced using Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, my hair was almost white and had been so for the last ten years and it was very thin on the top of lnj head, and verybloose, and pulled out freely but I found that before I had used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks) iny hair was entirely changed to its original color, (light brown,) and is now free from dandruff, and quite moist.

I have had my cut five or six times since the change, and have never seen anything like white hair starting from the roots and it is now as it ever was, and does not come out at all. It has proved in my case all that I could wish or ask. Yours, Ac. July 1, 1S55. nPHE subscriber offers 88 acres ofland, most of 1 I which is in the corporate limits otthe lown narsn ana ary, ana are ot little value as food for stock.

Besides, as the country is the human figure to the monkey or ourang outang or he may copy our fashions, and sport at his side a sleeve larger than a Bish op'ti, we do not interfere, but look on in silence. Arid now, to quiet the discontented masculines, I for one, give'them full permission to crowd their nether limbs into gar-ments cf the least possible dimensions, with -Jiueldea at the knees, or occupy sacks as will best promote their happiness, individually and respectively they may encase their in a vice, or amplify their cloth without protest tbey may cover their caputs vith caps, hats with broad brims or no brims at at their pleasure; they may engage as wool growers and cultivate crops about their faces adlibitum', or engage' in any other or fancy with their peculiar settling up, and domestic animals multiply, Music on Piano and Guitar, each, (including use of instrument). 20,00 When both are 30,00 Vocal Music gratis Drawing and Painting 10,00 Embroidery and Fancy Needle Work 3,00 Pupils may enter at any time during the Session, and will be charged from tbe time of entrance but, there will be no after deduction, except in cases of protracted sickness. Board may be had, in private families of the first respectability, and in the immediate vicinity of the from $8 to $10 per month. Applications, and inquiries for further particu-lars may be made to T.

OSCAR ROGERS, Principal. Kenansville, Feb. 13th 25 St OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. this pasturage wears out to some extent, and is insufficient for the support of the stock of On it are many good springs of excellent water, many beautiful sites for building and quarries of superior building granite about half of it is heavily timbered. It will be divided in lots to Buit purchasers.

He offers for sale also a house and lot on the Main Street. One of the best stands for business in Henderson. It has a 2 story house with chimney. The lot is 80. feet wide on the street, giving ample room for a large store house.

He would also sell a house and lot adjoining the above, having a building with a good cellar, known until I discovered it in 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I wiil state that in April, 1853, I peddled it, and Fold about six bottles per day in April, IS04, 1 sold over oae: thousand bottles per day of it. Some of tb wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all the settlers. 1 he substitution of blue grass T.

H. Selby, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. John H.

Bryan, Attorney. S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. H.

Selby, ex Officio, 1 and white clover, will remedy this defect This change with the aid of a little capital, may be easily eflected. The practice pre vails ot burning the fallen leaves from the Gardiner, Maine, June 22, 1854. Dear Sir I have used two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say, it is the greatest discovery of the age, fcr restoring and changing the hair. Before using it. 1 was ais gray as a man of seventy.

My bair has now attained its original color. You can recommend it to the world, without the least fear, as my case wis one of the worst kind. D. N. MTJRPUY.

npparol but I shall continue to wear the now occupied as a saddler shop. Persons wishing to go into business son would do well to make early application to P. hoops, until they are found uncomfortable, inconrenient or unfashionable. LOUISE. W.

Wythe, who is fully authorised to sell any or HILLSVILLE ACADEMY. B. F. THOMPSON, A B. Principal.

Rev E. STOCKB'RIDGE, A. M. Lecturer. JOSEPH THOMPSON fc S.

F. COLLOWAY, Tutors. The thirteenth session of this Institutiou wiil commence the first Monday in Jan. and close the fourth Thursday in May. 1 P.

S. Dear Mr. Editor, please oppose the all of the aboye lands and lots. WILL. E.

WYCHE. November 27 1R56. 14 tf repeal of the duty on coarse wools, lest the Jno. R. Williams, J- Executive Committee.

C. W. D. ifutchings, This Company has been in successful operation over 10 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 $8,837,649, a large portion of which" is in country risks, and its present capital is over Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured.

The averige cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, oa all grades of property embraced in its operations. All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the post paid. HAMDEN S. SMITH, Sec'y. ground every spring, to destroy the underbrush, and promote the growth of the native pasturage.

But these burnings have done more than to keep down the growth of tangled forests, that the cattle may have ample pastures. They 6erve to keep the woodlands in a constant state of preparation for the introduction of the tame grasses among the forest trees, as is the custom in Kentucky, and will supercede the necessity of clearing up the grounds prepar Btory to the establishment of sheep farms. Wool growers, then, we repeat, must be attracted to North Carolina as soon as they domestic product diminish, and the gentle men sufter from the cruel effects of the law. quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never euspected.

Several cases epileptic fits a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a marcy if it wiil prove effectual in all eases of that awful malady there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cages of Dropsy, all of them aged people, Cured bj it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, 1 Jce. the discovery has done move good than any -medicine ever known.

Ho change of diet ever necessary eat the best you can get and enough of it. MUTUAL IWSURA.N CE OMPAlNi St. Loris, 1854. Prof. Wood My hair cummenced Tailing off omo three or four years since, and continued to do so, until I became quite bald.

I tried all the popular medicines of the day, but to no effect, At last, I wa3 induced to try your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am happy to say, itis doing I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. C. WILLIAMS, 133, 2d Street. Wo commend the spirit of our fair correspondent, and hrope she may abate the vice RT the end of three years, such has been th Si care and economy of the officers of this oi wnicu 6ne so pointedly complains.

Board can be had in town at six dollar's per month, in the country at five, in good families. Hillsville is a small village near the top of the Blue Ridge, commanding a view of thn most pic-teresque, romantio atftt'sublime scenery. It is well supplied with wholesome water andpure air trom the surrounding mountains. It is renowned for health. It affords as good society as our smaller towns generally.

It is situaled on the main thoroughfare from Tenn. to N. C. over which passes a daily line of stages. Itis within a few hour's Company, that "We are still free from debt have made no assessments and have now such Kiss or Fight.

An exchange a sto January, 24th 1857. 23 tf ry of a country party thus a large Capital in casu and notes, that we have A8talwart young rustic, who was known no hesitation in saying to the public, that there Office N. C. Mutual Insurance Co Raleigh, January 20 1857. is no sater Company in the southern country.

a iormiaaoip operator a Iree tight bad just married a blooming and beautifu The most of the risks in this Company being TN Pursuance of an action of the Annual Mect- in the western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. country girl, only sixteen years of age, and the twain were at party where a number young folks of both sexes were enjoying themselves in the good old fashioned pawn ing of the N. C. M. I.

Company, held on the 14th the Board of Directors, at a meeting on the 15th levied an assessment of 1 per cent, on ali unexpired Premium Notes in the office on At the last Annual Meeting the following of Directions For Use Adults one table spoonful per day Children over ten years dessertspoon ful Children from five to eight years, tea oon-ful; As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Rasin, Mich. Aug. 2, 1855. This is to certify, that one year ago, I was quite gray, and my hair so thin upon the top of my head, I feared its entire loss.

In this condition, I applied for and obtained a bottle of Prof. IFood's Restorative," and before I had used one quart bottle, the gray hairs had entirely disappeared and it had thickened up, so be as full as usual, it assumed a glossy appearance, apparently more beautiful than ever it was before. I do, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. I will also state that I use it now, occasionally, for its beautifying effects. SARAH J.

BROWN. ficers, were elected the 1st day of July, 1856 and an assessment of travel of the Va. fc Tena. Railroad. The number of students vary annually from one hundred to a hundred and forty.

An Annual catalogue is issued which yr'Al be sent to any person, at any time, desiring further information about the School. Hillsville, Va. Jan. 1st 1857, 19 5mpd DANBURY 1 FEMALE SEMINARY ANBURY, STAKES N. 0.

Miss AHA MOORE, Principal i per cent on all unexpired Premium notes in the come to a knowledge ot the advantages to be gained in that region. It will cost no mo to purchase lands there than elsewhere, and it will cost two-thirds less to feed, the year round there, than it does in Vermont or Pennsylvania, and the wool will be rnre valuable when clipt. The burning of the fallen leaves, alluded to above, does no material injury to the forest trees, but leaves them, generally, to continue their growth. The size of the trees is about equal to that of those on similar geological formations in Kentucky and Ohio in some places low, in others lofty. In the coves of the mountains, however, there afe trees of equal size with those-produced by the best lands at the North.

Take the following measurements, in Tuskeegee Cove, near the Little Tennessee River, in Cherokee county. North Carolina, as examples the line being stretched around them, about four feet above the ground No. 120 Warren Street, lioxlury, Mass. offloe on the 28th day of July, 1856. I HAMDEN S.

SMITH, Sec'y. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COMPANY Raleigh, N. 7. This Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or -for life, on the Mutual Principle, the assured for lif participating in all the profits of the Company. For policies gran- FiaJluS 8lJie- E'very gin in tne room was called out and, kissed except Mrs.

the beautiful young bride aforesaid although there was not a youngster present who was not dying to taste her lips, they were restrained by the presence of her herculean husband, who stood regarding the. party with xi look of sullen dissatisfaction. They mistook the cause of his anger, howerer, for, suddenly rolling up his sleeves, he stepped into the middle of the room, and, in a tone of-voico that at onco secured marked attention, said Gentlemen, I-iave been noticing how things have been working here for some time, cad 1 half satisfied I don't want to raise a fuss, but What's the mat- JAMES SLOAN, President. S.G. COFFIN, Vice President.

C. P. MEND EN HALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Treasurer.

WM. H. CUMMING, General Agent. All communications should be directed to the Secretary free of Postage. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y.

Aug. 1, 1854. 15 HORSE-POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, FARMERS wanting Horse-Powers and Threshing Machinf4-JL obtain. tbe most reliable and durable kincia in the. country at Farmers Head Quarters.

Out arrangement with the mana-facturers, enable us to sell at their prices, which we obligate ourselves to, do. We have on hand 4 or 5 different sizes and kinds of Horse-Powers, ted for the whole term of life, when the premi Chicago, Mayl, 185L I have use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative to decided ad vantage. It prevents the hair from comin" out, gives it a gloss and softness very desirable. The few gray hairs I had, entirely disappeared. Others of my family have used it, and Miss BETTIE MOORE, Assistant.

THE next session of. this Institution will commence on Tuesday, the 3rd of February, Let those a Wealthy location for acquiring a nsefulpfoucktion, consider the high claims wieh jDjanboty Female Seminary um tneretor amounts to 50, a note maybe given for one half the amount of the premium bearing in terest at per cent without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses have been concur with mem pronouncing ail 11 proiesses to be. ITice 31,00 Wholesale Agents. New York City, C.

V. Barclay Street; C. H. Ring, 1J2 Broadway A. B.

A D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. T. W. Dyott A sons, Philadelphia Baltimore Geo.

11. A. B. Moore, Buffalo: Hugh Miller, Toronto; Lyman A Brother, Toronto John Birke, Montreal Brinkinhoff A Penton, Chicago James Reed, Chicago John William, London, C. W.

At Retail by all Respectable the United States and British Provinces, and by WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD Raleigh. 3 SANFORD For all purposes of a stimulating Liver Medicine. THERE has long existed a demand for such a remedy that could be relied on as safe and effectual. This remedy has been prepared to meet' that demand an extensive trial of its virtues has shown how universally it has accomplished- the paid by this Company, together with the low rates premium, present graijnduoements to such as SENiY A CLARK. Michigan Avenue.

nas upon theav it or circulars or any par-tietilara, cippjbprietor at Danbury, Black JLocust, circumference feet, 6 Buckeye, 12 are disposed to insure. St. tons Sept. 20, 1853. "Dr.

O. J. Wood. Sir I have used nearly three Shell-bark hiclcorv, bottlos of your Hair Restorative, and have found (Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years, for two-thirds their value. AH looses 'are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented.

DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. Dal its effects very satistactory. 11 nas entirety ueo- 9 8 7J 19 10 and request those in want to call and examine.

Our saleaof Buch machines have averaged thirty perseason, for five years past, and the general sat- bugar maple, White maple, Chestnut, Yellovr poplar, Black oak, Beech, las Haywood, Jno. G. Williams, Quinton Busbee, ITT TT xJ TIT" TT 1 i otoKes county, ss. Rev. MOORE, Proprietor.

Dec. 13, 1856. 16 3m CLAYTON INSTITUTE, Fourteen miles east of Raleigh, on the North Carolina' Railroad, The next session of the Male and Female Departemnt of thif Institution, will commence on the 3d Monday in January, 1857, and continue for fiva months. TERMS OF TUITION (i ter, John inquired a half dozen Toices What do you mean? Have we done anything to hurt your feelings?" Yes, you have all of you have hurt my feelings, and I've got just this to say about it: Here's very gal in the room been kissed mighty nigh a dozen times a piece, and there's my wife, who I consider as likely as any of 'em, iias not had a single one to-night and I just tell you now, if she don't get as many kiss-es the balance of the time as any ral in the m. si.

unaries u. Root, m. W. Wm. D.

H. Battle, Wm. H. Jones, P. F.

Pescudand Seaton Gales. 11 lbiacuon given 10 tne purchasers of them, induee uii to think that there are no better in the worid. We are prepared to give any information as to setting them up having cuts showing the different In other localities the wild cherrr. black OFFICERS. Dr.

Charles E.Johnson. President; m. V. uaywooa, vice President; John G. Wil- liams, Secretary Wm.

H. Jones, Treasurer; H. nusted, Attorney lrs. Charles E. Johnson, Wm H.

McKee, and Richard B. Havwood. Medical Board o.f Consultation; R. H. Battle, Wm.

H. Primary Department per session, $800 Grammar, Arithmetic, and Geography 12 0() Higher English and Lansruases. 15 00 room, the man that slights her has got me to fight that's all. Now go ahead with troyed all dandruff from my head, and restored mv hair toits original color, which had become quite gay. WM.

TRUSDALE. pS Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere. All kinds of family patent medicines for sale, on the best possible terms, at Prof. Wood's establishment, 114 ifarket street, St.

Louis. For sale by all Druggists in Raleigh. By Dr. T. J.

Patrick, Greensboro', and T. S. Carr Charlotte. 19 3 FOR ONLY 1. ON the receipt of $1, will be mailed to any person a recipe of a remedy for Horses, while suffering with Botts or Grubs, which was never known to fail to give ease in tLeir greatest agony, if given in time.

Many valuable horses have been saved from an untimely death by thia remedy, and if given as advised, and it fails, the money will be refunded- No person who has a horse should be McKee and Charles B. Root, Executive Committee, walnut, and the several varieties of hickory nnd oak, attain a size about equal to these. In many of the coves, as well as in the less exposed situations on the mountain sides, where the trees are shielded from the winds, they often grow up as straight as arrows, and may yet supply a large amount pf snip timber to the Southern seaboard, when the completion of the Railroads to the have stimulated commercial enterprize in our Southern cities. The very For further information, the public are referred your piajs," If 5Irs. was slighted Music on Piano, Oif-Painting, to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which auring tne balance of the evening, we did may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or (extras,) 17 00 Music on Guitar, i 15 00 not Know it.

As for ourselves, we know that John had no fault to find individually, iny of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (poat-pai to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary. July 17, 1856.

W. B. JONES, Jan 7 19 2m. -v. Principal.

aujr uegiect on our part. An old bachelor freoloffisfc wa hnast- last conversation 1 nact with that eminent mg that every rock was as familiar to him as DENTAL NOTICE. philosopher, Dr. John Locke, just before he was taken from us, was on this subiect. tne alphabet.

A lady who was present de- YADKIN INSTITUTE. Situated ten miles' jth ofYadkinsville, Tadkin N.C. Wm. M. STEVENSON, Principal.

rCu mat sne knew of a rock of which he PERRY AND BASON. Taking into view the fact that the, forests have mostly been cleared away on the south was totally lranrant "V.n. purpose designed. Among the complaints which have been speedily cured by tbe use of the Invigorator we mention Liver Complaint, which is the cause of many other diseases among which are, Billiousness, Headache, Pain in the Side and Loins, Bilious Fever, and Ague, Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and loss of Appetite, Listlessness and Irritability all of which are caused by a diseased action of the Liver The Invigorator is compou ld-ed with particular reference to the Liver, and when that dibease is removed all the rest are cured, as the cause of them ia taken away. A few doses of the Invigorator rarely ever fail to stimulate the proper action, and by its continued use to remoye the disease It has been taken with great success in cases of Cholic, Dysintery, Humors, Scrofula, Ulcers, drc, and for these it has been found a very efficacious remedy.

An occasional dose stimulates the stomach to a healthy action and restores the appetite and vigor. One dose will relieve the oppressive uneasiness experienced by eating a hearty dinner, as it excites the digestive organs to vigorous action. For a debilitated state of the system the Invigorator has no equal which experience proves, as it restores the system and removes the yellowness from the skin which is the result of a diseased Liver. Prepared and Bold by Sanford A 188 Front New York. Price $1 00 per bottle, containing forty doses.

Also told by Williams Haywood, Raleigh. September 12, 1856. 3 ly (BOURGEON'S SERMONS. For sale at POMEKOY'S. Raleigh, Jan.

20, 1857. parts. We have constantly on hand the following kinds: Sinclair's No. 1 bevel geared Horse Power, made expressly for four mules, having only two levers price, $100, Sinclair's No. 2, spar geared Horse Power, for 4 to 6 mules, very strong and durable $100.

No; 2, bevel geared, segmented Horse Power, for the capacity of six to 8 mules 125 dol. Eddy's Horse lowers 100 dolls. Whitman's Railway Horse Powers, single and Threshing Machines, wrought iron cylinder, with either straight or spiral beaters the latter a recent improvement 20, 25 and 39 inch cylinders, from 45 to 70 dollars each. Straw Carriers, 15 to 20 dollars, extra. Leather Bands to suit, 40 or 60 feet long, 35c.

per ft, best quality. Full setts, say Horse Power, Thresher and Belt, at 150 to 225 dollars. Call and examine the different kinds. Catalogues with cuts famished upon application. BORTJM McCLEAN, Farmers'' Headquarters, 11 Wide Water St.

Norfolk, Va. July 4. 45 JOHH fi. 0 0 om mi si 0 He ch an And Forwarding Agent, McINTOSH'SWHARr, SO. STREET without this recipe.

Other remedies will be added, which will be conducive to health and thrift, and a name DENTISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. oaiu ue. exuiunfflv. "mat von which norses are great preventive of distempej name of the Blue Ktdge, and that trees suitable for ships are only produced by the growth of hundreds of years, he expressed the vuu nan.

nw a vaw 37UIE undersigned congratulates himself of New Hill P. 0., simple rock, tno BaiA uTF-if ii and friends in having associated with him subject to. Address tne r. ai Wake county, N.C. t7, 1856.

opinion, that) the timber of the mountains. THIS is a thorough Eng.isk School, in which Students can be well prepared to enter College or any business tej may wish. Having procured the services of ohffabov'e named effort shall badared to advance alt who Ttiok If name cried th! impatient old 51 -3m along the line of the Rabun Gap Railroad. Dr. Bason, who is a regular graduate of Medicine and iDental Surgery, and a successful iw name is rock tne would not only be in demand for lumber to r-T: JL; eUl Old Bach bol- apply ordinary purposes at the South, but practitioner 01 fourteen years experience.

I L. S. PERRY. Dac.lst, 185 6 15- -j jiitu meir patronage. The Eighth Sessioa of th abova institntion, will commence oa th 2nd at Februarv.

1857 that it must erelong become indispensable to 1 lis supply 01 snip iimoer. Tuitionper Session of five mouths, $5,00 to $12,50 "TT3 ueterminea to sins no A VALUABLE GIFT, for any season, and of NOTICE FOR LADIES. A LADY of experience, who can come well recommended, competent to teach Music, Drawing and Painting, ir desired to take charge, in the Female department at Jonesville, at the commencement of next session, Jan. 7th, 1857. Ladies making application will please do it immediately; And in connection with the application, send testimonials of qualifications with tho stated ala-- W.

L. VAN EATOjV, Principal. vt Jonesville, C. 15 tunes tney being too slow permanent value, is Webster's Unabridged 2 Mr. Skeesick'8 oat crop in 1854 was uwaru per mooia near Institute, P.

MflGUIRE, Sec 34 3t, iv nu peopis. for Dictionary! A necessity every educated man. Lord Brougham The fellow who is courting Miss Demeanor, tnincs vwj Benousiy or breaking off the en so short that he had to cut it with a horn comb and shears, as barbers do hair. Mr. S.

is great upon agriculture, and makes peeches upon it. ARPERS WEEKLY 2d'No Justrei Also, Webster's School Dictionaries. For sale by W. L. POMEROY Dec.

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