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Cigars. Dihwiddic Grigg, GENERAL Smith, Stone and Banks, Grocer and Commission MerehaniSj IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Domestic asd Foeeios Wraxs, Ltquop.s Cigars A Rarej OFFE1V FOIt SALE MY TRACT OF Land, adjoining, the corporate limits of the Town of Louisburg. A rare here presenVd to those who are seeking an investment in Real Emte W. Iftf -B A'K A A ill if a 7 -k UilUillSb lUit Ci Vil MIL, No. 135 Sjcamore Petersburg.

Vs. WILL give his undivided attention to the sale 'obaceo, Cotton, Wheat, Biion, Corn, i CHARGES: For selling each hogshead Tobacco, bale of Cotton, 5ft AU other articles, 21 per cent. Petersburg, Oct. 29th, 1S57. 20 PART Ob MI SALtiS During this '-fnnth The firsr' row of flfnre and the represent th first and the last of the nonth 1 vo o.iui 11,00 5,70 5,00 9,75 9,75 8,75 9,37 6,12 9,25 10,25 12,02 i 5 90 13,50 12 37 8.S7 12 50 13,50 uu I 4,0 8,00 11,00 8,75 6,50 4,60 7,25 0,50 6,75 12,25 7,50 10,00 12,25 8,00 12,25 12,00 11,50 8.50 5,20 5,15 8,75 9,50 9,00 8,50 8,75 6,00 10,00 9,00 8,00 7.25 6,75 9 00 4,50 8,75 8,75 10,75 10,25 9,00 7,00 7,25 9,50 10,75 9,75 0,00 8,00 9,50 5,00 5,80 8,50 9,00 7,25 6,10 6,62 10,00 7,75 6,87 7,00 10,00 8,00 7,25 70 .8,00 8,75 18,75 2,75 I LT -i in 9.50 9,75 2a AAuy 7,25 4,10 11,25, 9,25 4,40 6,00 11,25 7,50 is 94 and 9G SYCAMORE, ST.

Petertbu, Vs. tSSpeeial altection given to the Salt Produce and Forwarding Goods. September 12th, 1856. 10tf. QAf I BUSHELS Seed Peas lor sale by UU w.

TROT HER, SONS. Loauaarg, Feay 10th 1S53. 35 N. F. RIEVE3.

Wholesale and Retails APOTHECARIES AXD DRUGGISTS Sycamore st. Petersburg. Va. Drus. Medicines, Ptin's, Perfumery, Fn cf Articles, Sec.

Physicians and Merchant orders neatly and promptly executed. wi. jr. eb -sch. james a.

aivaa 7 4BLEACHED COTroN-Cao be bought DAVIS, ABRAHAMS, LYON'S, Fe5.13. 13 Sycamore sL Wholesale Confectionary. gt A. BUTTS, 8UCCESSOB TO 8 AMU EL i 49Syc. St.

Peterabirg, V. MasorACTUXER pr all Kiwds of Cakot. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit, M.ei.MsnH tmnnrtnii I iirira nfl son mnttintl hand a complete variety of Fancy Articles, rerfumery. Pickles, Preserves, oyrups, Sardinesi Toys and Musical Instruments. i Fresh supplies of FruiU, Nuts, itc, per Steamers semi- weekly from Baltimore and New A .4 LOT of No.

Cigar just received snOc? sale by POWELL PLEAS I Loisburg, May 14th, 1858' 43 Tobacco: wins A FINE lot of Chewing Tobacco just receiffts' and for sale cieap br Loaisburg, May I4th, I85S. Sft i it', To Contractors arid Builders; SEALED. Proposals will be Teceivcdb ootil the 20th of July 1858 for an additian of 48 feet, and the erection of a. Tower tad elrV with extensive repairs to the present Conrtll JT in the Town of Loutsbnrg. The plan and eh- ifications can be seen at the Clerks Office.

J. E. LANKFORD, E. GREEN, -M. HAWKINS.

J. B. LITTLEJOHN, D. S. HILL," ISAAC WINSTON, D.

C. STONE. LOuiaburg, June 24th, 1858. The Great Female Pilh Dr. V.

Creager is the General Agent, WCe sale and retail, for Dr. Wheatine'a eelebrateers male "Pills. Thase pills are Uuly YahqM'V ladies for they will restore the monthly tSp nucij; iusi uidy muu truiu auruuw wusuci ii i i They have never faileQ in any tcase wfiere directions around rhe box containinor rhe rulla htl been strictly followed, indeed, the has. been' case of failure evei come to oar knowede Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe oiaiiea to oraer, post paid, on receipt ot one dol j. r.

Vyreagar, uammore uuy, Mu. XT A. liberal discount to droggists Good News for Ladies A NY Lady that will eend her address to MrsL Creager, -Baltimore Mary land, wf3 tnree cent stamps enclosed, snail reel by return mail something of importance to her. Woman; know ihtself and hafpy 83 Dr. Creager, Baltimore, is the s4 Aent for Dr.

celebrated Matrimoal "Series," 3 bo' ks Wo.J,"A Book for Y.5 Men, designed to pnepare them for Female Sovf mm mT 1 mT fm mm No. "errors in imo. -Aji productive Control." Either of which will Ejalted to order, pj paid, upon receipt ot25 cents New Store. R. Harding Co Watch Makers and Jewelers Lotjisburo, N.

C. BEG leave to call the attention of theijtoxri to their tine and Well selected assortment af Watches and Jewelnf, consisting in part If fine Uold and Stf Watches, for ladiessta gentlemen, Ear Rmgi, Breast Pins, SttMs, Sleeve Buttons, Vest and Fob Chains, a' dies Neck Chains, Finger -Rings, Gold Pensnd Holders, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks of all kinds, and in fact every thins usually frenrtn All kinds of Watches, Clocks, repaired at the shortest notice and in the very best manner at prices that shall please. Gunsmithing of all kinds done. All work warranted to give satisfaction or no chrge made. Louisburg, N.

April 19sh, l858r. Livery Stable, 7 George W. SVynn, Proprietor, LOUISBURG, N. C. 1' THE Subscriber haying remoddled and rear, ranged his large and commodious Livery fA and having increased his! 12 S3c stocKot iiorses ana ve MsCJSSJcfiMricics, laKes mis meuiou 01 iniona- 1 1 A 1 A I 1 1 1 ing nis friends and customers and the public erally that he prepared to feed the Horse: of Drovers, Travelers and all others by the daj or month.

All hdrses intrusted to his care wil be satisfactorily attended to. Drovers will find the best accommodations the country will affon The subscriber also keep on hand to hire Ml horses and vehicles by the day or week, an lis prepared to send passengers to'Nashvifle, Sht ko Springs, Franklinton and to any other poinl of destination, day or night, with or wtthout a dri He rei-pectfuily Solicits patronage. His te ns suit the times. Louis bui, Anril 9th. 1858.

Spring Goods. HO KIN PS, HULL .1 WHOLESALE I GOODS MERCHANTS! faz 258 Baltiwoke St Baltimore. Invite the attention of buyers to the LARGE AND VARIED STdCK OF jrjntisn, renen ana Amencfa Dry Goods! For Spring and Summer Sales, which ti are now receiving. For Cash or, to Prompt But they wUI offer great inducements. -SrcuL Attention Given to Ordexs.

March lOih, 1853. 31 Ai-AXiAWC Tiivpni IISUURG ADVERTISEMEN'Xl VIRGINIA DIARltHGA MEDICINE A certain cure for Diarrhoea, Cholera lit. bus, and pains or cramps in the stomach ad cy, els. No family should be without a boule o(tis invaulable remedy. Any number of certifkatet be produced of its efficocy.

Warranted to jjve insttntaneous relief jn the most aggravated cits. Price oO cents per bottle. Manufactured Jr. t.i i ii'no -A- iviyio --eiersours, anu tot IT Druggists generally. A liberad discount madeu whowsnle dealers.

July 1st. 1S6, i rniK PLACE TO BUY YOUR PR12S-A BNTS! Goto W. II. CHAPMAN' aad you will a complete assortmenl of Gbidj suinble far Christmas Presents at prices to lk- I. 4 l3it me nous, it wonio: be imoossible to namath uameious articles on hand, but would solicit a call from the ladies and cewlenieJ 41V 1..

ce ail era a nf reiersoarg ana lue countrr before Dtrrchif i a 1 i tnucic. iu vour lnieresr. ana -o yoacaa ouy youx gooas at wholeaalc cot; TO' or aooot oae naa trie regular price. W. H.

CHAPMAN last nVL ejN.85 not onlr, on account of the superior atrrnctire of (he location, but the abundant vieldsafEi reness by its highly and naturally productive soil, The tract contains 300 acie or more, and is intersected by a Creek, along which arc 60 or 80 acres of boit rn, unsurpassed; in fk'ics: Riv Ba.ic-i ii the State'. a number of ranches making into the Creek, affording fine Uita for rnparfotr and The building constats of a beautiful Cottage resiaerjcej, containing six rooms, JJA with a number cf servants houses, IJJLV barn. Hf i all entirely new, in. spacious grove of native I 4 i a vuiiiiM.uuiugj view oi me aujaceui covmiy. The society of the neighborhood is Mghl? intelligent, moral and-wealthy The educational advantages of the Vil age are unsurpassed in the State.

The residence, is in view, and a few momenta walk, of the Male Academy and the Female Colleee. I Theirapidly increasing prosperity 0f the Town of Louhbarg. th-j p-pnanenl and sabttantUl cf 11 that theVpjiacttaspf, would pazard nothing in such au investment. The 'terms'siiU suit the buyr. J.

II. YARBROUGH. Louisburg, Jan'y 20th, 1858. 32 Register and Standard please copy six week and forward bills to this Office for col lection. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA! Frank-lin Fall Term 1833..

In Equity. Bill for account arid settlement of the Est tate of John Bowden Washington Harris Administrator of William Stokes aud othsrs -1' Dampsy Bowden andiltiram Bowden Executors of John Bowden ecT3. jancj others, It aopearing on bpfcre the Clerk and Uvfer, ihdt the Defendants Vincent Rowden, Rowden, Mthe.w Bowden- Drusilla Soloman, Henry Solotnan, Dempsy The heirs at law and next "of kind of Sally Solo- jinan, uec u. neirsiai ana next ct Kind jnf Nancy Price, wife if Samuel Price, Davie Buntiagf, and Martha Buntingr his wife. The heirs it law and up'xt ofkind cf William Biwdon, liemiett Rtbb, the cijiiJren of John Bowden, Thortnoton and wife Emily, Joanna Bowd- ai'J'Kiias Bowden, are i nun -residents, or the limns of this State.

It therefore ordered that publication be made In th American a newspaper published in the Town of Lnuish-qrjfur six notify-injj the said IVfond.inis! iu be and appear at the Fall Term 1358, of the! Court of Kquity, to be held at tha Court House; in the Town of Louis-byrgon the second Muncjay after tue fourth Mon day of September next, tht-n and there to pleed, answer Or demur to the Petitron of the Plaintiffs rbreaid filed agmJnat them, for a settlement of the Eaiate aforpsaid6r the jietitioji wiil be taken pro jiunjessa, aiiti iiie cuo wM ue set down for hear-ing Exptrte as to thrnt, if they do not appear. Wgnesa Thomas K. 'ilioinas, Cierk and Mas-Ur in'Equjty for th Coy.Hy aforesaid, at Office 1st day of July A. D. 1853.

THUS. K. THOMAS. 1U V. pi OM Deputy.

"Solicitors for; Plaintiff K. A (Trf tv, JYcw Firm. F. POWELL. H.

1T.EASANTS. POWELL PiLEASANTS. Watch Mtikera iarid Jewelers, LOUlSlHUjG, N. 0. THg Subscribers having formed a cr-pnrtner-sni'p.

under the firm stnd'style of iL i PLBASAiSTi-i, purpote ot 1 carry-yv ate ins on the 'i Clock and Jewelry busi- iness in an iva urancuws, S.f- I I respeciiuny announce uie taci in 3 tronae Lcsuvei tipu: our predecessor We ptomUe, for our part, to epare effort to make jit as much to the inter est of Our customers, as ourselves, to patronize us. We shall keep on-hand a large and well tssorted stock of all Goods in "our line, and be content to make a living profit on them. Having engaged the of a first-rite woik. wan Mr. E.

M. lte ofBaltimore can repair time-pieces, ai of every description at the shortest notice, in-the best manner, and on reasonable terms. Store is under the Temperance Hall on laln Street lately by hi. t. roweli.

Gi'ive ua a trial. Louisburg.AprilSth.jeo.' 46 t- Jusjt haiid and for sale at Aycocke's OEbls. Superior App'le BrnJy, very old 1 Cask London doek Brandy direct from the wish a pure article of Custom blouse, it you Hrandv.call at Avcocke's and you can ret it. Als3 common tVench Brandy, Imperial Gtape, Cherrv, Blackberry, audi Raspberry Brandies, 6 Ob's Old WhiJesy from $1 5 to $4 per gallon. 30 comuon Whiskey at low prices, Rum, Holland Gin, Also 6 doz.

Schiedam Schnapps. This Medicine is pronounced by the euu-ncsit Chemists and Physicians in Europe and America, an invaluible reiiiedy tor Colic! Uravel, Dyspepsia, Gout. Chronic jRheUmatisai-, AlfijCiion of th Kidneys, Bladder, and all d.seise6 of the Genito Urinary Organs. Portland Milarie Wines. 13 iskeis Champ Brands.

4 Cak London Pter Pu. and 2 1 Ale 24 )oi. Sarsapiriila, Ginger and Lemon Pop. For sale by! I JOHN C. AY COCKED Louisburg, Jane 1 Louisburg Male Academy, rpHE Fall Session of will commence on -A.

Mnnrtao in Inly Hnarilr will be acboimmodated in the famuy.ot tho rnncipal, S10 per month, lights excepted. Those I 1 .11 i I I wtu miend to board witti tu are requosieu to give early notice of that fid. Tuirrox Comaiou Eajsjlish Branches StO, Latin, Greek an i the jhirf.er English brincbes (luibsitpay, C.ieaiiairy, F.trilur Al-gibra an i Geometry) 81 per Sssioo. Incidental tax M. S.

DAVIS, Priniiptl-Lvjibjr! Jane 3.d, 13. oi sk. r---w 1 fcm i 1. cf in -j Baiiey Co's. Gigantic Circus and Managerie, Combined with the Exhibition of the SAffDS, IfATIIAIfS 008 PERFOI13IIXG ELEPHANTS, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

This unique and mammoth establishment combines a greater number ef attraction? than were erer before offered to the public. THE PER FORMING ELEPHANTS, Antony arid Cleopatra, are the same which, fjr months, created the greatest furore in London and Paris, while more recently their performances were the thrne of universal admiration for months, aMV Broadway Theatre, Jew York. Thefr wondxTful and the perfection of their traiping, make them the most interesfng specimens of the animal creation that the world has eve saw. All their faculties have been developed to the greatest extent, and they stand forth sUi gesris, the most remarkable of their kind. They stand opon their heade, play upon Musical Instruments, Ascend Inclined Planes, and gO through air the positions, the most accomplished acrobats.

In addition, Bailey Co'a Circns and Menagerie comprises a splendid assortment of WILD ANIMALS, inclndinff Lions. Timers. Bears. IeopardB. Hyenas, Panthers, Ostriches, be-' Bioes a larg-e and varied collection of the Menkey Tribe, and a rare aviary the most beautiful Tropical Birds.

The troupe or Riders, Vaulters, Lady Equestriennes, is the largest and most thorougly artistic now travelling in the U. com-prifps the tblIowiur distinguished riarpea Mme. LOUISE DUBOIS, frcfei the Cirque Parisian. Mr.rR. SMITH, the great Principal Rider.

Air, E. PERRY, the best four Horse Rider the world. STEVENS, the wonderful-Protean Circle. Mr R. W.

"SMITH, the Great Buffo Singer. HaZLST Sc BEDEAU, the world.renowned Corior JOHN MELL1GAN, the Comic Negro Delineator. THORNE DONALDSON the thorougly accennprbsh-d Gymnasts, besides a large corps of AuxiHarids Vao'irs. The Clowns, Messrs. SxMITH WARD.

Are the very embodiment of fun and jocularity. Their jokes are numerous, fresh, spicy andbujuant full bits at tl'e times and follies of the day, yet enirely free from anyttiinsr which the most de licately constituted mind cou'd take the sligiuest exception to. Bailey Co Lxhibuon therefore comnrses Elegant Horsemanship. A Splendid Menagerie. Slack Rope Performance.

New Singing. Comic and Classic 'Dancing. Wonderful Posturing. Grand Spectacular Effects. Char- act r.nufstriamsm, and a more novel and inter- esting thin was ever before offered to the public.

Each enteruir.ment will conclude with a Comic introducing all the connc talent in company. The American Brass Bajcd, composed of picked Mus.cians, accompanies the exhibition and will precede the Grand Cavalcade on its entrance to each town, drawn by Elephants in Hakness, attached to Ibe magnificent Chariot of -polo. The Pavillion is lagt and commodious, fitted up with due regard to the comfort anJ cor.veninca of the visitors, and the Proprietors pledge themselves that nothing shall be found wanting 10 make this the most clejant, beautiful aud satisfactory ever visited uis place. The Grand Entre into1 the Town of Louisburg will take place 00 Monday the 5th of July, at 10 o'clock. Doers open at 1 and 7.

Performance commence es at and S. A Jraission 53 cents, hail' price. Children and servants The bove will exhibilat Halifax Wednesday Juu 3dih, at Endneld July 1st, Nashville, Fri day July 2nd, Cedar IVck Saturday, July 3rd. T. F.

TAYLOR, Agent. Why Labor so hard when Wash- inn I HAVE a chemical process fr cleaning clothe hw flip tin nf tvhioii lh rlothM fn Km VJ V.t n3UV: cd very clean witnout boiling, and with very ruboihg; bv this method, much hard labor cs JP I. little can bs saved, the washmg is done ia half 'he time, and liie clothes aje very white and clen, and last much for ttKy are not worn out by rub- omg as by the old wiy of washing by machines, Stc. The ancles used cost but little and are eay to obtain. Imiiithe receipt fo order, postage paid, on of 50 ceat, ttree cnt pusLige stamps aoJ a money.

AJdtesi Dr. P. Crea ser, Uilumre city, MJ. 9,50 4,90 3J5 9,00 4,20 8,00 The breaks ate large prices down fine ship nine In verv drv order ranees from S9 10 SI 3. 1 ry s.

Spring, 1856V STEVENSON, WEDDELL WHOLESALE JOBBERS, IN Frkc, GehMax, Scotch amd American Fab ics fW AVE new ib store a complete aisortment of new and seasonable Dry Goods for the Spring knd' Slimmer Trade. DT Special attention is soliciteJ from the North Carolina and Virginia Merchants. JOHN STEVENSON, Nos. 73 and 30 JAMES WEDDELL, SSy camore Street, WM. H.

CROW. Petersburg, Va. March 10th, 858. Branch Rives. rj.ROCERS tL'nd COMMISSION Merchants, 'V Powell's Row, a.

few doors above Powell's Hotel, Sycamore tfeet, Petersburg Va. Will give strict attention to the saleot tobacco, cotton! I a 50 cts. per bale for cotton, ana our uu- other produce. Consignments respectfully solicited July 1st, 1857. MILLER PEACE WHOLESALE AND RTAII.

DEALBRSIN And Manaficturen 01 all kind of Candy. CllARLEs' MILLER. GtOROE PEACE DCT Countryj Merchants supplied on best terms. 115 Sycamore street Petersburg, Va. New Stock of Hats! 1- Spring 1858.

npHOMAS R. MOORE invites the special at' tebtjonof the Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, and all others visiting this market, to his heavy SPRING and SUMMER stock of Hats," Caps arid Straw Goods, which will compare favorably in quality and prices with those of any jobbing house in the Northern cities. No 63 Sycamore street, old stand of Major St Moore, Petersburg, Va. March. 10, '1833.

39 W. H. TAPPEY, MANUFACTURER OP Steam Engines, Saw MillsTobac- co Presses, c-Washington St. Petersburg Ya. XT H.

TAPPEY is Agent, for I.Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and the South for March's Grist arid Flour Mills, which if attached to Saw ills or other engines or Water Power will grind 8 or 10 bushels of fine meal per hour with ease. The best of references can be given of Mills at work near Petersburg. Addreif, W. H. TAPPEY, Petenhurg, Va Auguit 20th, JS57.

10 1f SPRING TRADE, 1858. Hamilton Graham, Importers and Jobbers; XJtf ILL exhibit on and after the nasT or March a itjll as-d well sklectzd Stock ot Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods which will be disposed of at the lowest prices, Merchants from the South and West are invited to call and examine at the old stand of Paul St Svcamore St- Petersburg, Va, 13 Strict alteatioo given to orders. 1853. 36-1 Spring Sales. S.

THOMPSOJT No. 2G Sycamore street, I Petersburg, MahuUctuter and Whole frtale Dealer In PUio and Japined TIN WAUC. BRITTAN1A WARE, HOLLOW WAUE. Cooking, ChUrch and Parror Stoves, Sheeilron, 1 tjgf -I t- i -T'x a mmmt a I on I or. jr- 7- i I respectlully Intite Merchants nd wishing eoods in my line, to an examination 6T my Stock, which will be offered at such prices at cannot fail to induce tnem to purchase, April 1st, 1553.

42' SWAN CO'S. LOTTERIES TRlUMPlf. ANT! Swan COntlnUO tO draw a3 USlial without interruption tterruption. SWAN. CO'S LOTTERIES, ARE LEGAL AND AUTHORIZED BY THE STATS OF GEORGIA.

The late Attempt to Injure. our Firm his shown that our Lotteries are Drawn Fairly, that our Pri7.es are Paid Punetually; and that our Schemes are more liberal than any other Lot tery in the World. The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swa fit Managers of the Sparta Acadetmv i-ott-rir in rh nf ihi? in sworn flupeiintendepce 01 ota? tnlssioaers. Class 22 draws on Saturday July J.

Class 23 draws on Saturday, July 10. Class 24 draws On Saturday, duty k. Clats 25 draws on Saturday, Jul24. Class 26 draws cn Saturday July 31, 50,000 Tickets 57485 Prizes! Nearly one Prize to every nine Tickets i MAGNIFICENT SCHEME To be drawn each Saturday in JULY. 1 prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of $9oO 800 700 Coo 500 30O 125 100 1 do 30,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 4 4 4 50 50 100 230 do do do do do do do i A 1 1 1 1 4 do do do do do do 1.500 1,000 APPROXIMA' ION PRIZES 4 Prizes of $400 Approx.

to $70,000 Prize $1600 4 do 4o 300 do to 30,000 do 1200 10,000 do 800. 5,000 are 500 4,000 are 400 3,000 do 300 1,500 do 200 100,000 4 4 4 4 4 200 125 100 75 0 20 do do do do do aro do do do do 50 do 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets, SlO-Halves, $5-Qnar. $2,50 A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one deririou of receiving it Certificates of Packages will be told alien following rates which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 WholeTica-efa ISO 10 Halt 40 10 Quarter 30 i 10 Eights 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS oa CERTiCATES Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on reeeipt of which they will be forwarded by first Mail. Purchaien can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.

Purchaser! will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every frize is drawn and payable in fall without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediate-ly after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of 30 days. AU communications strictly coofidential- Pnze 1 ickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either office. Address orders for tickets or Certificates to S.

SWAN Augusta, Louisburg Female College. AT LOUISBURG FRANKLIN N. C. rTiHE next session of this Institution will com-- me nee oo the 23th of July and end on Iht 22nd of December following. TERMS.

Board per month $000 Washing, I.0O Fuel and Lights, 1.00 Tuitiou in Primary Department, 10.00 Academic J5 0U Collegiate 20 GO Music and the ornameatal branches will taught at the usual rate. The Facalty conssist of lu.l corps of experienced Sou competent Teacherb. Fur Circu ars containing all oecei-v sari information address J. F. NELSON, Pesident.

Louisbrg. Jaie lOlh 1856. ttfT" Register. Standard, Age and Tawboro Sou therner, copy four weeks. Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, TI.N aiis, vm ZINC, and a general assortment of Housekeep.

ing and Fancy Gjoos. Force and 'Suction Pumps ofBraSs and Iroo. A large arxt complete stock of goods onr hand for tha Spring trJ, which will be oA on aecommoditing ternra. PeUrburg, I5ib, 1855. 20 Na 2 Sycamore.

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