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I 1 111 1 1 SIT 0ST. expense what other people generally r.ww Buildinq Desho Loss i I in -i- S. TUCKER, NO. 8. FAVETTEVILLE STREFT 1 i 4 W.

H. R. AT THEIR NEW STORE, Kxtra Rich PLAIT! POPi ri rvrnw S3 I i mm wm as tar more valuable. Having expressed thus freelv' our unfav orahle opinion of the nionil character of tim publication, we are constrained to sav that for humorous narrative and virietywf anecd-te it has rarely be-n surpassed. We cannot avoid the reflection that au-hor lias miserably prostituted to uuwor.hy purposes the h'ghest intellectual endowment-.

Uakuv's Vac ation, ok I Philosophy at Home. 1 m. orA-, T) A A' ir i Evan- I'ickt'rson. This is a admirable little book for ynuth, prepared bv a eeiiileman of various accomplishments, of -which a decided talent fof. the instruction of the i by on means the least.

Mr. Richards a eracefid pen, as our readeis may jude from h-s weekly contiibutions to our columns over t- i suture of Cosmos, and the wotk before u. 1ms his gift to a most commendable yurjim-. "r- la inieiiueu xo menu witli an nanative, in a very charming manner, sc'iii- of the most imjiortant elementary facts and rrin of natural philosophy, chemistry, mechanic ii ml' i he arts and to those who may to present their young fiiends with an appropiiate gift for the. sea u.

we would recommend it as one of ibe mot valuable works of the kind with which we ucuuaiuteJ. I Uagazine for January is out in all the This number is truly supurb. The illustration ae profuse. and, clegantr eatly varied aud of a higli order of and the editorial and comic depart-pined with spii it and success. HEWS DEPARTMENT.

l.nJ- 1 I I i Pans Printed M. 1)E LAINES and CASII.MERKS. new and confined at.s Kmbroidered COLLARS. CAPES. SLF.KVKS.

DKESSF 1IDKF 4c ALlrtrV Velvet Satin. MiVua rr nation, to raise phantom of horror, or life More Indian MrnotRs. A t-artv of ei'hi emi- i 'i with superriumerai'v distresses. g.an'.-, while encamjied, on the 2lt on the 50iahide of Platte River, about aoo miles above i Fii Kearney: wc.c attacked fif.wn Indians, who theMittering from headache. A certain remedy found in Dr.

Lane ee hrated ki.l b.r-ot an wonr.d.d one. The Indians liver Pi Is. The following is a sample of ce, one sltot, which killed a young man. The em- cates received daily from our own citizens. then fired an I kiih or woundc 1 seveial Thi is lo cenifiy' thnt I hnve been subjected at biuuns wheieupotr the savages retuiue.1 the fire i 'imes tn sev' n'acbe: sometimes the pain would I be SO severe I coul-l rest neiiher dav nor nirht ide-.

Hearing of M'Lane's Celebrated Li ver Polls', I a iu-ly at the-savages and put them to flight. sent and got a box, of which I took two pills on The miners in the employ of lite Quebec Mining a'? to b-d. for two nights. They relieved me en-Compaiiy, on llidiipicoier Island, on tin- north ''reIv- om? time has now elapsed, and I have had A NEW MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. The undersigned are preparing, and will publish us soon as the necessary Surveys, can be obtained, Sew, Large and Complete Map of North Carolina, five feet by three, well engraved and finished in the bests'tvle It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in consequence of the" frequent enquiries on this subject, that the undersigned have embarked in the enterprise.

The only attempted work of this kind is that of McRea, published in 1833; and since then the Counties, Towns Itoads and Post-f(fips harp inirMMl in niimko. w. vw, ouu an our works of Internal Improvements, with small except tions, been set on foot. It is intended that the New Map, now proposed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the Natural Features of the State the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lakes, liivers, Creeks, -Mountains, 4c. Also, the public.

improvements and artificial divisions. The Railroads, PlaDk roads. Counties, County towns, Post-offices, Cities, Villages, Post-roads and Canals, CoL leges, Academies, Ac. The Map will be reedy by the summer of 1855. WILLIAM D.

COOKE, SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS: In best Style-, Gilt Rollers and First Impressions, 10,00 In Plain StyleBlack Information from any source, and which may be of service in making the above work, will be tbankfuliy receiv-ed. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE.

1 Raleigh, August, 1854. 22 1 Papers copyingthe above advertisement for six months and caHingaticntioi to it editoriatlyVwilf bt en titled to a copy of the Map, In all a marked copy of the raper containing the notice, must be sent to the Southern Weekly Post," Raleigh, N. C. New Fall and Winter Goods for 1834-5. T.

R. FENTRESS, Merchant Tailor, Xo 15, FjyetttvilU Sired, Ealeigli, X. C. FTER tendering his sincere thanks ks'to his friends rt they have here- i X. aua patrons tr the liberal supr tofore civeu him.

would resnoc.fi, iC and patrons for the liberal support ihp I7r ..1.11, i itiuuv generally, tiat lie has on hand a very large, beautiful and varied assortment ot Cassimeres and estinffs. Shirts Cravats An men ne in enumerate lor their benefit, as well as tor the benefit of the members of the Legislature, and strangers visiting the citv AM ml. sure geherallv satisfaction li! pieces sup. French cloth. Sup.

light and dark blue French cloth. Sup. brown French cloth. green do do. do mulberry do do.

do olive br'n-do do. do do green do' do. pieces sup. French Doeskin Cassimere. G.

do do fancv do do 6-' pieces blk. fi'd. and fancy silk Vestings 42 piece Witha ilush Ves ugtit ng a embr d. and Tmse ea do dr. variety of plain, black, and.

fancv Velvets and estings. All of which will be manufactured bv im in si rvl unsurpassed. FURNTSHIXG GOODS. 2... doz.

sup. pateut dress shirts linen cidiars. Silk under shirts and drawers. Merino do do do. Cotton fleeced.

do. bleached and unbleached do. Fancy Merino Cuffs. Neck Comforts. Silk Plastic Suspenders.

Ladies' and Gent's Shoulder Braces, Buckskin, Silk, and Oil Cloth monev belts, 8 iz. blk. satin -sto. ks. i White s.itin and fancy silk do.

Do. and fancy linen handkerchiefs. Do. figured and fancy silk pocket do. Sdk, Merino, and Cotton, half hose.

Black, white, and fancy Kid Gloves, Fancy Silk fleeced, Cassimere and Kid faced Gloves, 5 12 doz. sup. fancy Cravats, Black, silk. White and fig-ured, satin do. READY MADE CLOTHING.

Utack dress coats, from 12 to 2s dollars. Do. and fancy frock coats, aud fancy cashmere business coats, A large assortment of black and fancy over cous and fancy morning robes. Do. do.

cadet and steel mixed jackets. und fancy chss. panls. Biack and fancy silk vests, ClishnKre' anJ white and fig'd. marseilles Boys' Black, and fancy frock, sack, and over cons, and fancy pains, Ac.

The above articles were ali selected by himself in New lone on reasonable terms, and will be disposed of at a smail per cent. As his stock is extensive and co nplete lie no hesitation saving that he can and will g-ive tne purcnasc-r as good or better bargains than any house in this or any other city. Zr Call at No. Fayetteville Street, and vou shall nave bargains tor vour monev. Anur'ciln Fashions for the Fall and Winter and open for inspection.

1 nniediately one or two APPRFN'TIPFs; 01 moral character, T. R. FENTRESS. i 4t. Dec.

2, PROSPECTrs FOR ISaS. THf ATURIUY EVENING POST, established i edition between he long period of over years, during which the Satnr- 1 ust bas been established, and its to. I who may sub- l'1' Mrs- Uarlen, Fanny Fern. 'and a nt7 contributor, whose name, by request, 'is withheld paper oi January next we design sL WEEKS OF COURT- tn r.nin:er. larlen.

ant hop of 'n -r viii, tr.ii oflh -Hoiiie Pictures. 'Ac. Nar.cv Selv-vn or the with a Silver Linino-a Novelet bv Marv fr kKnd kS 'east, from the foscinal -'P'-rul of Jle own exclusive contri- VI VI A a Jrr I if.MI U. E.N. South worth.

s' hmina In, addition to the above proud array of contribet'nri shall endeavor to keep our usual 'variety of orie-iai sketches a nd Letters. Pictures of Life in our" own nndfor eign choice selections from all sources A irr dm." senoe co 11 uiai uie.v win receive a full r. I bo.e of Like Snne.ior. hnvn Marie in boats, huvi.ng htvn attacked bv In. dians.

and driven away no.n their mine, on the I 26th tilt. telerrai.i.ic dcsoatch. dated Indpnen.nr,. TW 1 The mail fiom Salt Lake has just lived 'here ill charge of Mitchell and filings us very t-u! news. On the the mail trams under the juige of John Junuson were attacked near D.ij.ps I'osi.

six miles this side of Fort La--rai'-itt'. supposed iiy a paity of Sioux IiidLins, and ine.ti to them, kiiied. Their names yro follows James Wheeler aud "Thi iii.is llackejt. Chaiies A. Kiucaid.

a passcn-pcrii-oai Salt Lake, was shot and nierced withthiee NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rPIIE WKEKI.Y r' rtv' ever' urday Express," A vEKKLYNEvVSPAPER. ormous Quarto Pages, printed on a Double RoyaFsheeV eaen ae li m.amt FORTYOLUMNnS original tales, p-etry, nnd other reading renderings eJcome a the social circle as the and the commercinl house. ng rooln Record" k'uVT Wi" be paid to the "Commercial Kecord. shal appear every wee carefully revised and corrected bv the mct expenenced merchants our From the repeated solicitionsmadeto us to issue a sheet such as the contemplation, we feel assured thatll now TnT11 a VCry circulnti'n.

We have uriish, frS1r tW hundred ih" have avarhlSel It is proposed to oublish it at th annom-payable in advance. per Liberal deduction made to clubs of five or more 1 is that all who may desire subscribe r2rREW RU TC II FIELD 1 7 eLhavc Just recetved another lot of Overcoaus 1 aimers business Coats, Pants, and fancy plush ests also, a lot ol hne Hats of the latest stvte all of which will be sold cheap for ca.h. Our motto is. small profits and quick sales: Don't tor-get to g.ye us a call. 4 KINO Rrnrii' Raleigh, Dee.

16th. 1851. 4 3t- TTDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY THE ffcl lnsiil wi" commence on The increased prosperity of the School has required the erection -of a large additional building. This is so far compleed "to be ready the reception of nup.ls at the opening of the Session. The dormitories are designed to accommodate fmr pupils lhev are thoroughly vnt.lat-ed, heated wtth hot-air flues and supplied with water Irom a reservoir in the upper part ul the building.

'1 he sleeD-mgapartmriit ut (he old building have been so altered as to be warmed 1,1 like manner with hot air-flues. The whole arrangements have been made with reference to comfort and convenience. The various departments of instruction aro filled by able ana thoroughly qualified te.n her. Terms the same as TEACHERS. RirHnn Krc.HAKD j.ThELLu, A.

ruieipal and Professor of Natural science. and Menhil Wm. L. Scott, A. Piolessor ol Ancient LaiUuaes aud mathematics.

r- lULHARDSo.v, Assistant in the Kn-ul, rijent I hrm-K F-r-o vrnf -f i OU Modern Lau2uages and Henrich Music. MUs At. Dewey. u. U.

Harris. Assistants in Music. The Dome-tic Depa is under the care of Mr I nomas Lad v. whose atiention is exclusively devoted to ihe comlon nl'tne household. r'or further information appiv tn v- "IliARD STERLING.

Greensboro', N. Dee. 1954. 4 4t. MEDTCATD INHAT.ATTmsr.

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, AS I RFA- ED BY DR. N. TRISF, wah his celebriVed HYGEN AND OXYGENIC VAPOR. celeDr-ued JJr. 1 risi, gradual-of the RmvmI College of Surgeons London, and the recipient ot diplomasiram tlieLuna Itistituuon oi Ediiiuuriih and die Hotel des InviiUdes lt Paris, having settled peiimnently in New York for the practice of ins protes5.on.be4s leave to surg.t to ihe citizens the United thits-veral vears of study and successtul experiments in and Seoiland, as well as other parts ot -Europe, with Consumption all its lorms, enaoie nun to warrant, not onlv rebel, but a complete cure to all those surivring iih this great naiional disease.

Dr. Tri-t deems it unprofessional to advertise hut o'h-ers having repiesented th m-elvesas the originators ot the Inhalation Treatment, he would say to the" afflicted that he alone is entit.ed its first 1 itroductMn, and would caution alt against using ihe useless ai-d dangerous compounds advertised by inei mpeiei persons. Take vi thy bkd a.d Walk." Dr. Trist would sty 10 th. se interested, that he ha had manufactured, lor the use ot his patrons, his Patent Inhaling TuSvs," through i hieh the vapor is conveyed to the pans and which earnest I commends lor the cheering results wh.eh hive Mtended their use; and ihe fact, th-it they may be used by the most feeble mvaad without any unpleasant symptoms.

To lhose residing out of the city.Dr- Trist will forward one of the Inhaling lubes, together with a packaged the vapor, sufneient to last three months, accompanied with ample directions 'or use, 00 the receipt of a letter containing H1 Ten dollars, aud describing symptoms. A cure is warranted in.nil stages Consuinpti- n. Bronchitis, Asthma, aud ait other affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Air Passages. In case of failure, the. money wiil be returned Add.

ess. post paid- Dr. E. Trst fd Grand Street, New York Litv. THE FORTY-THIRD SESSION" OF WAKE FOR-est College will open on the fourth Monday of January, with greatly increased means of imp ting instruction, particularly in the Sciences which require experiments for their illustration, us the College has ew and apartments for this riurnose.

Anion o- rh instru ments are a Telescope of suilieient power to resolve Nebulae, bring i to the observer's field of view the Moons of Jupiter and the. Rings of Saturn, an Electrical Machine with a glass Piute of thir.y-ix inches diamtter. and an Atr Pump of power to freeze water. These two last men tioned Instruments inust be equal to anv in the South i as. until recently, so.

large have not been made. It is intended in a short time to make th Chpm. i ical Apparatus as complete. WM. II.

OWEN, Sec'v Wake Forest College, Dec. li. ol tf Somhern Weekly Post Vm" notice i opening of the session and forward their accounts to Prof: Wm. T. Walters, Bursnr.

I lilt. WlJLLilAM KKY IV OLD SOTO-. I yrio medical at Mr. tation LOOK AT THE HATS! Til Another supply i by Express of those beautiful flat brim, deskin Flats. Also, The bhanghai Hats.

Atr an l- Poplar, Maple, Ac u- i- irtie.es his hne manufactured to order with RfI'Urrn iy i ti: I At ah artie. despatch elf Will anew and h.lmUnmn Hearse, and is prepared to manufacture Collins description, of Mahogany, Walnut or more common ni. 'I and utmos, endeavors given to please. Tne patronage ot the public respectful-. Kaleifb, CARRIAGE MAKING.

RALEIGH COACIT FACTORY. bears testimonials trom the mo-t Mninont I Di 1 London Physicians, as Practical and Curative Mesmerist, may be consulted every niomiiv' i Burch's Metropolis House, Consul- f.M.o,i,..r,,.,.;.. ti W. II. A R.

TUCKER i FURNITURE STORE. THE SUBSCRI- ber has opened a Furniture Mote on Favettev.lle Street, opposite Lawrence's Hotel, where he keep on hand a -ood stock of Furniture, al i Bureaus. Wardrobes. Cha rs. Bedstea.l.-.

Roc-kiMrr Chairs. Revolving Chairs, and every varieiv of art usuully of kept in such estabhhuients. made ot Mahoo-anv. Wiilioo i I I ii rjpnu-v HENRI J. BROW N.

ot as or anows and iel't for dead The mail bags J-'t-kson, Philadelphia, will as surely create a ueie inied ofiheir con'ieiiis and the lellets- ail torn and healthy aeti of the Stomach as oil open. '-Mr. Kiticatd was robtied of ten thousand vv'' 'een the friction of machinery. Let the vic-hve litnalred tiollais' in gold. Seven mules were i.M.m dyspepsia or indigestion in any of its form! i yen -on1' and one ki.led on.

'the spot. The mail oi N-ovemher passed by the pluce on the 17th iVamd. that some soldiers had taken care of the kiead bodies, and what little property was left. escoit could he granted them at Pit, and they were unable to pioceed any further than Fort La- orii Tl 1 1 i iui. uriniium itl-t rc 'i 1111s v.

fc iwu.iihu ini" -i i jioiini vv nil iiien wlm tnnnrsltie sad news to those wIh.w.v.o,,...,!., l.t i Irom to 160.000 On. that occurred in lHAf 7 4 6 01,1 00 Saturday even wif rtuuui clock, in the warehouse J. Baltimore street, on door south from Paca. 'ST VII 7 -w 14'. uunaings, besides injuring three otn-rs to a considerable extern, and causing a oss estimated in the whole at from 'Bolt, paper.

Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of Masons convened annual session in this citv. on week last, and after a harmonious session closed on Friday. We learn that the follow ing grand officeis were elected C. H.

Jordan, Grand Master W. BImIcp 1 i i A Grand Senior Warden; Joseph Green. Grand Jn- mor ardcn c-vv- D- Hntchings, Grand Treasu- 1 GrHnd ecrertary E. R. Stanly, Grind Senior Deacon; E.J.

Ltitterloh GrnnH nior Peacon Rev. James Reid, Grand Chaplain w- Ounkley, Grand Lecturer Jam-? Pork Trade The hog market continues veiy much depressed at Louisville, and the Journal of Thursday last says the highest cash offer is $4.50. Time sales could be effected on better terms, say $4.75, and for extra heavy $5, 4 months, but the sellers in market are nearly all Indianians, and while they cannot or will not pack on their own account, refuse lo sell on credit. A lot of heavy hogs was offered on Wednesday at 4,65 cash, without finding a purchaser. At Ciiicbinatijiogs have, fallen off from 25 to 30 cent- per 1 OO.IsTnfe the 6th inst.

Prices range from $4,50 to 4,80 per 100. Fear is implanted in u- as a preservative from evil; but its duty, like other passior.s, is not to overbear reason, but to as-ist it nor should it be suffered to tyrannies in the imag neiWaCne- 1' wis eet. S. The above vain remprlv. aUn Fir Lane's Celehiated Yeimifuire, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city.

nrcnaees i i piease ne careiu! to ask ior. and take none hut Dr. Lane's Li ver Pills. There are other Pdls. poi porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public.

tffThe condition of the stomach is of vital importance. No man, woman, or child be healthy unless iha work of digestion is regularly th-'i-ougiily, and vigorously performed. With three-fourths of civilized sntiety, this is not the case. And yet the remedy is within the reach o' all. German Hilters.

nrennr. il IV try it, and we guarantee a good r.ppetite, pbvsiea jgor. firm nerves, sound sleep by night, and increased cheerfulness by dav. See advertisement. MARRIED.

On the 25th of November, by the Rev. S. imith. Mr. A.

D. Martin, of Loudon, Tennessee, to Miss tl in ('. fnA I. -r i- iouisvine, lautin county, N. C.

RCV- K' DA ru JeSse Shaw to Miss Temperance 1 Otl, by S. P. Norrk Mr. Jacob ot David Miss Catherine Baucum of this county. OiiiThuisday morning the 5th at the resi- TmV' VTt VuT Kev.

Mr. Jackson, Col. T. Waddell, merchant o. -n it- avettevillp.

to Miss Maisaline bit ley. ti i nos iiiv on jnurs.av eveninc- last this city on liurs.av evening last, by Rev. Mr. McDowell. Mr.

AVilliford Upchurch lo Miss Fra- lioy-ter, daughter of M. Rovster. In Edgeeomh county, on the 23id by Ben-; net! P. Pitt. Mr.

David V. B. Meicer lo Maitha A. E. Dupree.

daughter of Redmond R. Du-' prce, Sudlenly of congestive chill, oti Sunday evening December 10th. Missouri A. daughter of 'Je hro A Jenkins of Virginia. She was one 01 Vle docile, and beloved pupils of -V rchooJ: ofJt fever, on the 19th ult.

Cle- and Helen A. Howard. iwmtuii now aro. eldest dailf hler ni r.sjo.h LATEST' 1 A KETS. PETERSBURG MARKET-Wholesale Prices BEPORTtD EXPRESSLY ll THE SOIT IERX WEEKLY POST.

By Messrs. McILWAINE, SON i Co. Gn'icern ond iimi- Mtrchfisa, PETERSIHItG, VA. Tuesday. Dec.

19. IS.4. Tobacco -Breaks moderate. New Lus (S Old -4-3' Vlinat A I I i ueinaiiu. rrime ni ana white unless so ai recteu Corn Demand limited at T3 75.

Mills Extra Sperfine 6 9- 818! -f" S9V Vestern rorii raies in lots at 7 the South SiHe Railroad. dire r.ved ntCitv Point, hales Gro tlflS-4 months. Pork SaW iu lots at 7 Xc. Live Hogs arriving direct from Liverpool, just ar- round Alunj (ij 1) THE TRAVELLFirs GlIIl. arrival axo pefarture of raleigh.

AIL-s By Railroad.) Mail closes daily, at 6 a. ay Mail Arrives 'i 'ctH SOLTUER.N By: iwo-hors at 9 p. m. at p. m.

a. m. horse Hack.) at 6W p. m. Arrives daily f.

at6a.m. "AIL (By four-horse Coach.) Arrives daily at 7 a. m. ti. atllp.m.

GOI.rSRnv m. 8 m- ROY.RORO" MA IT nfi uvi i uursuay, at 7 otse, eeKiy,) cloSeseverJ Friday wl2 Arrives every 10 tS. B. Th- Post CHK opened at the earliest possible time after th ironi wis date Northern mail, which will generally be ia about i I I i I I i i 1 JL I I i I I I THE SOUTHERN WEEKLY POST, OX OF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY PAPERS Iff THE II. STATES.

th Cityof Raleigh, N. A COMPLETE LITERARY AND FAMILY JOUR Of the hichest md Tk. bellishedVith sn. "dt, WlU Ur ENGRAVINGS. ne introduction of P-per, is becomin.nior: 'r1'00' Wf and their useful tendency win ererT dV.

have observed their "PP'd by .11 who are suiub.e to the character lyomamenultoit, will be used Th deaded--Hect need not biW.nSlb.T 'D' riv. as much p.eurei TtZ 7 'he most interesting reading the paner' -rest and coDta ln promoted by such AnthS oyes, onds to 1 -for reading may thus be prodXd wSh much to their future impCm' RY EFFORT. Tbe Jotus'f tit Port wHHh LI freely open to contributions ofil IrlulZ thntnb literary merit to justify tedeDCT. calculated to throw day, upon tbe Literary vU Commercial, Xu'JF? -ntry. be particS'.

Wilt r. EPABTMZirT I bS va.uab,e "rr vi. always be reserved ffZt I A d'UaCi httd wi nder the head of Literary eently published, and it e.W, paper will recommend it to a lar tU In order to sustain the character it truly efficient in the variou dr pnetor has secured a como of i-a Pro- COSMOS," eS: of i enJ e.nd inter. TERMS Three Copies, 5fuI, Light Copies. 12-full price TenCop.es.

5full Iweuty Copies, fn -'J full price l-irPay-mnt aU in horn -i r.e IS 20 40 s.uoo. eini, ten or twentv .1. PREMIUMS. Every person sending a Club of subieriber. will be entitle! "1V Jew Form Book and every nersoi, i every person sendins a club of TWENTY subsctibers! will be entitled to th Form Book, and to a of the HISTORY OF X.

CARoTl Si lb T' (iRAHA1' Th-e -lble .11 torwjotDouled to optag. Jl ST IX TIME FOR TIITIE. C. FAIR ply ulilu. ttats.

uall and eet a fit Oct. 1C, 18.H. n. K. S.

TUCKER n45.tf. NOTICE, TS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICATION WILI 1 be made at the ensuing .1 JV 1 WJLL I gran a Charter to the Garaener aSF' Copper Company hardener Gold and ropper ompany. Aug. i3, n3a--tf. NOTfCEr TS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICATION VILL 1 be made at the enst.ing session of the co.n';i:y.e--Cbar,cr of tLe mx" Aug.

XZ, ISM. n39-tf. DENTISTRY TR. P. FROM NEW YORK would ur.

u. has heen in practice in Nw t-' bplijon. 'br R. Q3l mer n49-tf. Xtk HINGE INKSTAND This Inkstand is of Glass, with a metal ton neatlV fitted with a Patent Round HingV, fco that fV closed when not in use.

One style is made deen to Lm plenty of Ink, and the other flat. that theTp will il just sufficient, and the Inkstand cannot be npet The s.mpiest and best Inkstand for the CounungTIouae For ale by U. I. TURNER, N. Book-Store.

49 tf- Raleigh, Nov. 4, 1S54. JEWELRY STORE. CHARLES 11. THOMPSON, would respectfully in-V." torni the citizene of Kaljgh, the county andVhe iL iry adjoimmr that he has fitted house formerly occupied by thT ToZy on the west side of Fav.

ttAtr.lU -j w.rr 0-n 1 iT tbe womer also a 7w hunters of Carolina, also a great variety of walking G.n in at tne iNew Jewelry Store, anv and evrylhine usually kept in such UblhmenU ni.ybe loand at price, that cannot fail to please the lustoroer guaraTeed.2 D0S Mtiafaction October 15, 185V 47tf WE v' preular Strict iff here or else "7 tni means we call attention to some of our GOODS; rix. Ciotl.es and CaiinUS ing. Kentucky Jeans, Saynetta, weeks. North Carolin Casimere. a very pretty article rrerr kind of GOODS in fact tm gentlemen's wear.

EVANS COOKE. Sept 23,1854 42- 29vChep Place. P.V'-V."?' H0SIERY AND GLOVES, U-MBREL-i nd full asortmenls. H.4B.S. TUCKER.

Oct. 10, 1354. TRENCH WORKED COLLARS. Undersleeve- JL Chimietu, Trimmines. Ribbons.

iYI.j Chimtt. fr kerchief Plain' do fiw InneetUary'i Sent 23 IHIa ttner anicles in that mention: EVANS ririm Snt 23 lull yvw. 29, Cheap Place. WErHAV.A DURING THE STATE Assortment of LadS ilVre. elvet sdk and ClothCloak.

and TahrtT. 4- 16, 1854. a. k. s.

TUCKER, n45 tf. VER'sALIP0Pr AHSFZ BOOK, OR rJzZ STATISTICS Embracin 1. Revenue, GorrniDent Manufactures Population, Amy, Narj, Rehirious Pres. Ge- lotion, Inventions, Oiscoreries and Genius of ewy na-H liT An aP'e Political. Commercial; Ag-ncultural Historical, Geographical, Sti-fistical and General Synopsis of tbe Unite! Suit with the Census of 1S40, and Tables of State and Presidential Llecuons Interest, Usury Laws, kc SUtistics of tba Bible and Missionary Societies of tbe World, of Specie-Currency, Banking, Steam, Cotton," Iron, CoaL gift Crime.

Ac. A complete history of every naion, aaeicnt and modern, alphabetically arranged. A-biographical summaiT of eminent men, andjhe age. and nations in which they lived. A synopsis af Astronomy and Geolo.

gy mountains, Tola noes, rivers, intnes, lofty baildines temples, bndges, ancient and modern aties. The conl auerors chief battles and sieges of the world and a con -densed bot complete new of the ancient world A jety of miseelUneon. teiT BJ.W-H. Crump. SeventS Edition GreXtiV.

larged and improved; aeopkm. Appendii L1? gesand to tbe present tinVT i Cha ForMle.br H. D.TCRjrER, 'i i -i In Warren county, on the 4th inst at the resi-Jountal of Commerce yet ltistly remarks 1 1 lne resI their ment of exSmdJ mUSt fm thu Vwtinte''' keeP on hand, a full ir CaPs. hat is --evyuere, as we have them from a A n' -t trroceries. salt An groceries, salt, ic, a full assortment of crockerv, Raleigh, Sept.

1G, COUTH LOWELL ACADEMY. The 1 th. -1 histitution will commence on Wednes-(irt tne loth January next, and continue tive months 1 he puhhc may rest assured that even- possible attention will be paid by the Trustees, the Principal Irs sistatit, to maintain the hih stand that ths School has taken. It is located eleven miles East of and f'Mirteen mdes North of Durham's Depot on The North Railroad. The conn.

rv is remark-dv healthy, there not having been a case o'f protracted among the students for six" vears. nor a death We have uo whiskey, no 1 I'v- .1, iou I character in tne community. Parents and Guardian-- who may choose to place their sons and wards here r-st assured that every attenlion will be paid to advance them both menially and morally. TERMS. i I Languages.

j-( The Rev. H. Arnold can accommodate from to I borders at thc IIotelf at 6 i in the ne'gnborhood at the same price. Washing ineiud- I- C. PARRISII.

Sec v. Nov. 15, 51 4t. rn.VNKLINTON MALE AND INSTITUTE. FE3IAL- FrauL-Hn fv, C.

Ma. Sc Mrs. l. S. RicHAimsoy.

Principals, flijh r-pHEsensuin? Term for 1S55 will comment- on 1 January. A punetur. i is solicited. The two Departnie ts are distinct "oui lu per monm. ttr a particulars addressed the PRINCIPALS IUCT 1S51.

i-L S- TUCKER would respectrutiv form their friends and public, that one of "thnir hrrn, has just returned froni New-York and Pliihdelnhi-i where they have made additional purchases ol Stank- i-nd tancy Dry goods, Hat, Shoes, Blankets and Grcvepes iiaving purchased our goods at reduced prices we are enab.o.) to tutnish our patrons at unprecedented low rates IV lvA choice lo: of I-urs, Comforts, Umbrellas and Over-Shoes, to be lound at TUCKER'S. nK-' utltl Kaletgh, Nov. 1854. 50-tf riA.SON'S PICTORIAL, VJT tc- t'tr l. M.

Ballov. who has edited the Picrora' fr commencement, having bought out the lato pronri-tor Mr 1-. Gleason. will conduct this popular and widely cirl cu.ated p.aper on his -hvn account. The new he raaically improved in every respect, on liner paper than ever before, which qtiaiitv will he 'Wliniied henceforth without change.

Manv -nd pojiiilar features wiil at once be. imroditced and the 't. -ary department will present an array of -in'i in- terest beyond anything it has before attempted -The il will he liner, and bv better artists than ve before been engaged, upon the paper, and publication will be vastly improved and beamiiTed Arrangements have been made for year views of the 'most notable buildings and thii.usrb.mt the United States, as well as givin-r Pkeiu sv 01 most prominent characters, male and female of ai-fss and men of genius, such as have bv their own "industry and skill made for themselves a fortune and 1-0'a-bie Europeau scenes and occurrences will he'iVon i week to week, forming a brilliant illustrated journal" TKKMs INVARIABLY l.V ADVAXCE. 1 suoscnoer. one year, 1 subscribers, lo Oi Any- person senamg subscribers at the last rate, will receive the vir, ci.j.y craiis Address M.

M. ISAI'Lor A i Publisher and Proprietor Cor. of Tremont and Brcmriek Boston, Mass. fi'j- 1 4. on is situated 12 miles East of the County Orange, on the main road leadin Itoxboro' to Raleigh.

Parents and Guardians who wish to-piace tiieir Ilausrhters and Wards in a bealt section oi country in the midst ot an mte hm-nt finft ri 11 Jominuni-v, and under experienced and efficient 'f each- fE i rum i.nHivi.ii i-1 Ol 1 I n.ni.),oc O. I- 1 alulII1.g ana tmbroidry Needle worn fu.w A. PARKER. -j RICH I) HOELEMAN i ffiffli xec'veComnuttee J. A.

ilcjlANNER, i Nov. 25, GAZETTEER OF NORTH CAROLINA Piaid aad Brocadc- STAPLE GOODS, as well attractiv, an immense variety of SII.KS. stock in the city, "they offer at stock of Gents' wear of all kinds, namelv especially vvortf.y ofa purchasers' attenii tn cloths, Cassimers, attenlion before i also a choice lot and cye-w penci g.assware, Come aud See. W. H.

R. S. TUCKER, 41 FIRST GONE. TN reeeir-t of Beebes latest styl No. Ex HATS i A.so.O.-.Rfords beautiful stvle Moleskin HATS.

Call soon lor they are Vl.rv freely EVANS COOK P. Sept. 23, is 4. 42 29, Cheap Place. phoiv ln the way of aniee pair of bavo just received Miles.

Braeg's and other suitable for the season. Call s4n they tire '''fv iriii- L'V-A r. r. Sept. 1S51.

4C- 23, Cheap Place. TO FARMERS. WK liavc in St'T 3 selected assortment ofBro- cans, pegged and seAve.l. which wiil bp sold as circumstances will admit ot. EVANS COOKE Sept.

S3, 1S5I. 42- 85, Cheap PUce. AP'f -AY CALL WITH PERFECT SAFE-Ld 1 leeiing assured that they cax obtain anvthinff V-' LMvESS G(iODs: French a. I Elfish imnn reiich Pin.d Goods, all grades. Cashnf.ers I ains Alpaca's Biack Silks ail grades and pernaps tne most beautiful colored do.

ul! whicH will be ia a small advance. EVANS fc -COOK El Sep: 1S51. 4l 2i, Cheap Plato. A lot of SHAWLS. Plain Pl.irl Calls', as we wish the.n to EVANS COOKE.

29, Cheap Place. 23, 1S54. 42- TN Store everything in the way of STAPLE GOODS I Bleach Shirtings and Sheetings' nen Dmper, Cotton Flannel, Carnetinn. call the attention of rmr tVinrto .1 n- KT-ll- I -''UIOIOLV-UIJ. EVANS it.

COOk'K Sept. -3, lsr4 42 9'i ru Opposite E. L. Harding's Clothing Emporium. PETER W.

HINTOU, COMMISSION MERCHANT. NOS. AM, 26 nOTHKRY's WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. OPECiAL attention paid to selling Tobacco, Floir Cottox, Storks, Ac, Ac. Also to Receiving and Forwarding Goods.

REFER TO Crr'n II.i,nton- Wake County, C. J. G. B. Rouihac, Raleigh, N.

('." Sent 1 r.sq., Warrc-nton. X. C. 42-lv. Cheap Place.

V. 29, Fayetteville St. WVvVf X0W IN OF OUR AEE purchases, which more extensive than we have relo.ore had, and to which we invite the whole may choose to call attention bv means pnnte.1 irculars sent to a favored fewVw-invite am. --the rich. "the poor, the bond and the Tree" come all examine our stock, if MJH.

Ijuv. We- take this occasion to return our acknowledCTuents io the conanunitv bv which we r.i. sustain Kale! EVANS COOKE. -'ti ru nurn i), I'l, 41- I'OR NEW YOIIK UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. July, 1S54.

Norfolk, Va. n33 Om. OALT-IGII AND GASTON i'ues to the R.nlroad Coinnauy able i on the delivery of the When arii- rayment in advance, anf 'n i "a is can tne leiH-t anri wt; l.UI I nie exniraiion OI llifj month, he must toe nanny when he send- for the iids. By order of the President, C. B.

ALLEN, Agent. Raletgn, June 29. 1554. nSl--tf. RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD.

On and aiter Third Julv. Ihe Passenger Train will leave the Depot at Raleigh at hnlf-past six, a. m. stop -00 minutes at Franklington, and reach Weldon at half-pat eleven, in time tor take Ileturnino- will Im .1 r-- unci uiriir rival of the train from Wilmington, and reach Raleiirb at half-past p. m.

Ouice Raleigh and Gaston R. R. Co i June 2L, n31 tf. Ir 11 A OI-TIJI" AY 1.1 VE CHANGE OF HOUR TO FIVE o'clock to Norlolk. Portsmouth and the ju ana anci th- of June, the Bay Lino -teamers .1 leave the loot of Conwav street, baltimore, I c.

unday "xeepfed, at 5 o'clock P. M.t for Norfolk, 1 and ihe feoulh. No freight will be received and ihe Soulh. No freight I N. FALLS, Baltimore Steamship Cornpanv.

n30 tf. VEW SHO BY VERY mrza and late arrival of Shoes and Gaiters, from ihe principal manufacturers in Philadelphia, embracing Walkmsr Biack and White Kid Slippers, Goat Bootees, Piped, Plain and Hm-M Bootees. W. H. K.

S. TUCKER. Raleigh, Jine 27, 1854. n30tf. A 1 85 4.

TT IF. A- R. S. TUCKER, AT THEIR NEW STORE. No.

Fayetteville are now prepar- i ed to exhibit their Fall Stock of FRENCH. GERMAN, SWISS, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, IRISH, AU liXUlA.X UK1 OUOIIS, cornprising one of the larcrest and most Taried assortments ever oilered in this city, SII.KS. DRESS GOODS SHAWLS i Cl-rtAKS. MANTILLAS RIBBONS HO-iERV. EMBROIDERIES, LACES 'n frnj 3 th XWT 'n Their cos- i JZl requested hl.tP g' el6wher as we will Bake it I to tnetr interest to examine our stock.

Call and see onr stock of HATS and CAPS, as we hare now ii Store ill tbe modern styles nameir the Ev Opener, Wi.ieAake, Knov-Xoti Fast-aSUep fc. Also a full stock of men's wear.procer.es and Cro- tcerj. VI. li, CJK. ILvJaJK, monev.

Our ts t. wi eoiinng vearai such as we trust w.H be Thought worthy of th. tlie P''itiye arrangements oJrearix- hU rc.iiig the recent loss of life and property by I tV.e We trust that the increasing audac'- 1 lion ul the li.diaM inbi'S in our estern an! i will call for the juompt at ten- Mn Coress that, the suhieet renuiies. The 1 i-. k-d by tl ie details of atiooi tics 1:1 igton teriiloi Texas.

Oregon, and i.ich reach us every few davs. and ihe 1 i tet 0:11. iieuuatioii ol the President to increase loiie 011 our i.tiiiTif nos eannol hp spfc.J,yy; 1 Ax AKHir.N Attack izn r.v Catholics nnitwfk J. ts.nioir. (in Suiidav the Ni' Triiiune of il tlt-ITlooU.

a a man 10, l.v. 1 1 wt-ni -sixth street. li 1 n-icred traefi. a in vnt.pvtH was ohsowed by'th- Irish t.ity oim-ted from their catboiiral. vv.s..

Liking- a Know thitiir. b-rt i and hitn and beat ast ina.ui. r. and if a cr- I rec ti i an be il fr oil) tb i ae ns to takejiis life leStO'A 111 k-ks l.eavv hows was 1 ntii r. -si rate i ij-.

ill co, ts tlo- i 11 tt ward to Chi. -f M.t-ell. .1 fn- abirm mtird-r was raised bv the uiir. 1 1- 1 vvi en his aMtafiet. id to, il uilit ran t- bis' i.

ni-pvared a.n.i j-rev. nte'l the ooni'it'ssion oi l-y the ii.t..its in diso-raful arrt ted and takn b- i'ore Justice Welsh. wt, I I i 'n been made tor contributions from the gifted pens of MrJ Sotithworth, Gniee Greenwood Mrs -t. i' We.ih.efc. Ac purpose following this with an oriH- ti ACADLM Y.

CHEAPEST" WD PIF4SANTPQT Rm-Tr im) Novelet, desifftied to illustmo. The Exercises ot this Institution will elose or, I vV" 1 i-E ASA TEST ROUTE. Evils of lnteinpef.ii.ee. entitled The F- vv 5lh an fitl December next, at which time 1 ilr I lo ew Vork.fS 00, Slate Room ig; by a new and distieUbed c. nfeor wVtave" i -d the Public are respectfully i a modt Jhe rge and com- made arrangements for Two Stories to Kp an Addros will be delivered on the second dav 71 Jamestown and "Roanoke," leave The Oneida Sisters, and the Naiblwfih bvfw7- b-VV Esq.

'rl: EDSESDAV "11 o'clock, and wood.auihor of -Greenwood Le-ve? -Hans anH vi tl The will commence on the 4th of January for Vev- 4 V1 cars, Also, the following additional comribKs wf i "l'Xt-, wA 'Mhm fire uer 'rvisior of kn lines, for Boston. Sketches, by F.mny Fern. auAo 'o -'ey and Lady, assisted by Lucv AD-" Sertoli xt. 1 onnff. J.

M. SMITH 4: BRO. i 1 -inecaotes. View tne Produce and tock Markets, Bank Note List Edn-n4ti-3ia. orials, Ac, our object beinsrto Hvpa mnmitl i si.MM-i common to fair 80.

lltm re-naiks that whatever tnav Cn'fm. Prices lower and market dull. Sales to some havt. JXHy thcriirin ot i.xt.ent Holders unwilling to sell at this rate Tij i uiive me tt limine- Ht. undersigned is engaged in conjunction" with oth- ton train ffoing S.nth, and the Peterbunr and Porta-v preparation of a Gazetteer ol the State ol mouth trains poire North.

passenjrers to tbe Wihnine- VV i i I HAVING EN- The postage on the Post to any part of the States lawl their by the addition of Jen- paid quarterly or yearly in advance, at the 'office where kins' Hargett street, arc fully prepared to execute it is received, is only 2-5 cents ayear orders tor Carriages of every descript.on. Employing TERMS Single copy 4coies An an ln-expeneneed workmen and us, ng the best of materials, to-tter tip of ciSb, 10; 13 dcTo ,2 their work will always be finished in a style warranted SET The monev must alwavs be sent in advance 4d to sire satisfaction dress, alwavs post-paid. Kepairinp done with neatness and despatch. DEACON PETFR90V 1 Factoty on Hareett street, near the Baptist Grove, and No. 66, South Third Philadelphia at Clark old stand, near the Masonic Hall i oiiaueipma.

fialeih, June 1351. n23--lm iNorth Carolina, and destrinffto render the wr.it; 1 pleto and satistactorv as possible, respectfully solicits the countenar.ee and aid of the citizens of the State in further- ns; the Tb misceiinneoiis character ol tl.o natennls ot which a Gazetteer of the State must essarily be constructed, suagests the importance of seeur- ins the cooperation of persons in every County may ie able to furnish such minute and local information as ould be obtained from no common source. Reiving up- a P'f "P'" of ourcinzens. the him in del as much 03 tnc-v nil ii'inJM mi; poinis, viz in tniir i.fl i cl fof.r rt' i i i A in tins lnstaiKt- were Otdv i no provocation Was bv Mr I 0r udly nnd fiendish aault. I "jKGH IMFFlCVl.Tr AT tica.

Jn -rman 'Catholic Chnrch, ih -nL dd l- a "IJ- on uccurred durr service, gr.minp; out i iiiisundeistan 'in between i .1 i-OSv s' me d.o-eph oc otv. oonoendno- a j.an. ner, and with "re-ird to which 1, gal measure's resttiie-t in tavor ot the hucietv Tho nri yosteidav stated that il.e.V tl' vi pre'ent it, theV natio, an -nnt z-r nu lue priest tlieiiAv.ihdrew, a ensued atnon- the resulting in the iyteriorei.ee oi an ofh.vr, and the fui.r persons. Ilvno Times. -A Xew York pa er says.

Hundreds are. doinsr -nothing, who, ten davs i IVttveon 200 and 3(h mV- kiu'cs have I con discharo-e dur! nrr the i resent il "v- in the liu.oklvn iiaid. Tb ble So iot v. 1 1, -is nntiivop bv F.ne th ni WHO WILL ACT i cnbers for the Ot ANY PERSON an ajent. an I ooiaio sub: oi.

4 ar, puoiisneo in Augusta, wilt be furnished the paper at the Lowest Club Price. The Cash must accompany the names, and' mav sent tnrougn me man at our risii. club prices. I 1 wo Copies, $3 50 Three, 5 00 live, 700 JAMES M. SMYTHE, ROBERT A WHYTE, Editors and Proprietors.

June, nti9 tf. rMIVT ln nil i in-oisiaiice anu direction ir im tne County own 2. The names of th' Rivers end Creeks, si.ina the gen-ral direction in which they rnn. aud where they emnry. Jane, 1854.

The name and location of Mills, Factories, nrtlrlAS riAiiistt Vi-c IT. a far as our limits will admit, of the Great World 1 ENGRAVINGS. In the way of EnVrarin ally present at least two weekly; one of an instructive ami the other of a humorous character. OLD NORTH STATE IN etchesof Character, chiefly in the old Biale- BJ lhe Rev. E.

W. Caruthefs, Di D. Price For sale by Raleigh, Nrvember, 1-54. H. D.

TURNFR. N. C. Book Store. 1 tl.

i --RTn CAROLIN A BOOK STORE. Hi Ma- ii.s me supremo court Reports, uniform sets or single volumes. Price reduced i Iredell's digest, three volumes Swain's Justice, North Carolina Form Book, Also, at ETeatlv reduced prices, in nnantit; r.r tail a complete assortraent of School Books Blank Itooks stationary and Fanir i. -11 x- uemi.uu ana Xtiermometers ieut laneiv. BOOK BINDING, in every variety, promptly executed the neatest manner.

9AEDrc Every rarietr-warranted fresh and good-selected from tbe most approved Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country- i Raleigh, March 4. Is54. 13rf GSTEr" c0P1C PrcTl ofihe day. REi5- tbe Tder fRiTlK HA LN Go and see them. I I r.

I I an 1 TnA ITrln 1 supply ot 1 as soon as issued all kinds ol I aixts, Orxs, and arnishes to hand I 'he standard Publications in every department of Liter-; and fbr sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the attire. Arts and Science And in every laneriacre Ancient most accommodating terms by P. F. PESCUD. Modern.

6 ft Sept. 24. lS.io. 43. i Music Books and Musical Instruments I Writing Desks of Leather, Rosewood and Mahoponv.

xriNDOW large supply of all sizes Boxes. do do and Paper MacV.e, aud qualities, kept on hand or ordered, to suit any alkmjr Canes and vv hips, ereat variety. size sash at very low rates. Chi nee Gold Pens in Silver and Gold Cases, Also, a good" supply of Dealers will please Velocipedes, Gigs, Hobby Horses, Barouches, Wneel-a chance to till their orders before buvinrr pise- Barrows. Ac.

in mostly females hnd those romainino; only Closes daily, except Sunday 'ow-hbrse Coach a Tt on of the time. The Tract Society Arrives daily at 7 a- "as letreta lleu diminishing the hour allotted The CMch Uate atViVVm" 81 1 'm 1 nd hand, have been discharged. lrt TARBORO MAIL xLck A ntm.ber of iiTnv radroad enterprises have btvn Closes onbunday. Tuesday and Thar. in conu-ncc of which several tiioitsand meh are unemploved.

ia' on Wed -t and Friday. PITTSBORO- MAIL--, By three-horse Hack ''KG fry and Fit m. Quite an excitement Closes on Tuesday and Saturday 9 created last Week l.v tha 4t. Arrive nn r.nl.v 4 Tl 1 P-n? er.es, occ. 4.

The Schools and Colleges, with the number of leachersand Pupils. 5. The Churches, dsignatingthedenomination of each. 6. The character and productiveness of the Mines, and 'isheries and the principal article of export.

7. The number ol Lawyers, Physicians, Merchants and ther professional men. 8. The general character of the timber and the soil iu tfierent pans of the County. To those who bavi so promptly responded to the above Jtyiest.

the subscriber reiums his sincere thanks, and hopes i-it m-ny others will communicate as much valuable iu-rrnation as they can collect, on all or any of the lbrego-ig subjects of enquiry. W. D. COOKE. Kaleigh, Auiiust, lM.

Papers in the Stale giving the above a fewinser- ons and calling attention to it editcrialy, will be entitled a copy of the work. PPLICATION will be made to the next General Assembly, by the Trustees of the Frankhnton Maio nd Female Institutes "for lhe passage ot a law topreven: ie sale of spirituous liquors within 8 1 miles of the same. 4 A PPLICATION wdl be made to the next General As- Tlsserably to enlarge the Corporate limitsol "Franklin- ouu auv siueau ure mam imwipiMvii oi saia wnere, mey want guou P. F. PESCUD.

43 Sept. 24, 1S53V WOODWARD HOUSE, BT J. IV. WOODWARD, MATN-STREET, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. June, 1S54 31 1 BcPRE General AgenU, Commission and Forwarding lUrchants, Princess Street, Wilming- C.

Or PRE. I DAN'L B. BAKER. 9 tf. I Ansnst, ISM.

in i civ ui i ue that Jacob Kridler. a master builder who nas mnnx- fantifnl ,1 eroi-cd manv dwelling on flnfi jr, on ana Awmie. had fled from tli cirr i'h ab debts unpaM, and after hav- i 1 I names oi vanous jreniiemen tr y-at n.ore He had hitherto borne. higher' character. the 41.

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