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slave for tbo purpose of bringing him to a fr Stata-.. The preparations were made with the prcatost secrecy and carried out with so Much tUII and prudence that she Mtcreed- Enjoying the eilm seclusion of rural life, and ex. empt from the relations and turmoils which con stantly harrass the niinda cf men cng ipvd in nth. er vjmUoih, the farmer requires the refrcshing finwcr ami uiiiuence ot incnl:.! exercise ionaici their in tp. h.trius. 'I'lic rd, and lately passed through thl city, on the ennui which hit lonely anlnu.li must often in. hr way to the residence of Nancy, who i , -.irc. The beauties of Nature which are pr..fuc. t)w living with her husband. The old lady y Uvi.h:d around him ure often m, l mid. rs.io.nl. mini property sue nan, Domes tins , j c us(, irn(.(. .. m.v,.r lln,-hlcd lave, in North Carolina, and has made no ri,., m,r t ,im ,,, kc ,,llir t attempt to regain il ; she I- now permanent. . !,. ailol hll cowil,8 wMi IC ,;,Jts,v ,.,id Iy Bellied in tlm Slat.-, and is supported ,. lh(. , hv ,1jV) ullll ;, ,1,.. ,,,,1,,,, by th chanty of l.er !io.v!ih.r.. i bnU,all..v ofrouutk .i .. i.v ...-.l.t, hr,, to i s a. .e.. .naiti,, . ll' in. i hi. . M' ii i .... , i . . , . , . ,. ,.- , . , " , mind iic-.liier ..che.,t nor iii.strui tn-ii. 1 was on ills way trom the ."-mim to ttio re sidence of Mrs K. lie thinkstlnt there will still be an effort t regain po-session of the slaves. Cin'iinati Um. oj ' liii. TOR THE NORTH-CAROLINA WHIQ. WHIG MEEIINl!. I whisr party, until 1 SI , he then joined Preai-1 THE RETIRING YKhbWl. dent i ri.Rlt. and hs since neeu iiiciiuueu lue .ovv lone ouimcrciui auiuu., .. .. I. . , IT. 1 ' ... I ' I. Amcctin-rof the Whig of Watauga conn- j wiiii iio ijemot-raw. - -- iC0IIimcllt,,,g qn the circumstance . wine, tv iKs-mbled aeoordi ,.to previous notice at i f,om 1,1 .lU , VMn. t. ' the President fleet take, charge of the Na- .T ,1 . i. i,n 1 i .,ii was appointed Curnissioner to i. Imtii, in he I on. t louse, , ,one on i ..es-iiay, - -d 1( II ,d ,WQ tionnl Administration, re.narks I -i-hruary 1-.,. . John llar.hn, W, was , iati .po. tant treaty. U j 5t,t while we thus admit that something caaed to the ( hair and Adolphus . 1 en- ? J.h ioxioau War. he ad-l0f the improvement in public affairs may be V t n I'lMin.u lil.ll V, j iiu lint inn i . , l'M"Mlti U li L I I Lul v. J lit; HUM. IIIIU i , . ..... . . i i. . i ; i i . A ' uijll'u jurui'iv npi" wiia auurcsM'ii u aiiimaitHi ami I'auiouu . - . . 'meiit. of whirl. U was elected Colonel. s. nt AdniinUtratioii helnjl the n i) his private means, iUstlv attributed to the course so honoralily . . i Jl ... M ..Jt.,..l.....tj l!,.,ri I I... .1... 1 ...,.:. ..!... tn tli.t lire. i i. . r . Ii , I l, i-' raisu aim euuip tue .'i.t.i... i. "vc- pttiMiru uv niu lui'im. -j... y approbation oi me piuiei- , , . r ,,;,.,, ,.,,.,,. i, , .. .. r...,;. W'l ; . .. . . '(" 1 i ' "on auer reaciilll' Hie m. vrvl Having uiouni um I'n.'r honor of icy fort Ii 5 iflorf!) (Carolina oJAhh uiHin wiiirh li tu.il tr jsur s tllf Vl il ol lj;iii.r..l, jiowrr to r ti.t'V. . ers wliicii liiiuri.-! furnish liis iintul Mliht !i. v. hi li i.rt' is iilrOllUlis w I I il II 'ijiiilcii Iri-ni linn i v iv i l.icli c.riy in i Kt 1 in ..t. St,!.-. I it llllll Ut li uf tilt '!'!. tt-:.utii'ul t.ii.tfi tu-ti tli-tt. around hini, and which flu tiM tt itli voht rin s ft Ntntlv. t'uM oi mm usrfuhirs and plca'.urt', m Jt it to j'.iit- m m 1. it, lit it sl ttlticii li .j s i;'t t ui;!.t lu.n t rui jti -h ii'. tii-1 Ii:m'; il" ii..-1. tu :i- ii uJ..t!i liny n n- All t!it L ri t (. Iiti' l;S iUitl i. l-t t- i ;t t' J : wluih make t: i j.rts. i;t ;;nu- Willi a la.-lrc ti.-l l'cl: p- " ':" - !-- .T. Ho. ' )K5siVi' . ;"''.'. Tiie iii'Kl.iy "is'tfj ur ruiuoiie. ,. ,r.d i.ier la.w wit'i n .tioii. I ers ; an . a uv. r ii... . 1 . ii ' "i ,i , . ,. ti.ins, he wasapiioiite.l a lii''adier(.eiieral, ,iron., t ,c glooiii that cncouipa.setl it, and 1 he liillowinir roolutions introduced by i . ,' ., .f 1 ,, , r. ., r, , . . .. . ' .;,i . u: . . ..I J I by 1 icsii lent I'tH.l.', 1 le has been Ireiiuent- loavni" it to their stieees.sors n ithout a Mil- I ol. lloiton, were linaniiiiou.-iy adopted : :, .. v- ., . i. . , ..... . i ' ' 1 ! ly a contributor to tie North American lw- ,40 serious dilheulty or embarrassment.-- tiootr";;, l !;:',;;!' i: rt a!- liwr-1 iden.,8 n the ,r of Mr. , ,,,1, . ni.oi.i I.v ,., ,.i,..l,,rs lMr,.m,l in our l.lll i rV WOlks. ; Kill mores Ad lllllllt rill Hll t lit! tl lIllC llltle.S Fr.e S.llTr ).-.- l.i!' .!. . ti of our I,i p;-!. .lure, olli r li w, u ill.otil thcuLil..rue W0m WKIt.NKSDAV, March IG. irWIU.lAM TilnMrSii.N Kq.t is r.r a fitt in I! . li!TV!ir' ;i ut jt-il In i.lit.mi ;ii t i tise ni ntf -.ml niibM-ri pti)ii5, r.mi to jrrant r rt j;ts. 1 r K. W. C.MIR, l.j.t ur ; ir. r.t in ('lnl .iVi. pSi i, auttir.riz-(j t'. uot.iiu flii' rticiijf !it ai,i pro. cure niiltcni'tnniit. ' V. It. P i!it;i r, !No,, is our a nt !u-i !?t ! nrtit to rcc- ic im rl s' nit :.ts i si r.; !i"!.! ".t hit oiH'-rh ii II, -;.:., Ni'w Vn.' ami I'LiI.ku htlua. V UHjiaf. U i.l'J lil litC LI 111 l.i U iirf. reaffd ?.ini su-t.ilua till r, ir'Ui'U!, rtui i li:pi. trlieJ i .iiurvti th -1 if cvt r it n.i ulJ !' i mil.1, it will bf i.ovv i.y tne ): nd an rti v. Tin. :i Itt us it. like a grt-Lt ritr til our k s.!t r!ty oli. nation, and tui.u", ii;' t t t--;t t! r ami i rr utc of firth's mi Lillli il TV:vU iir.d Kii::ii .! nice in tin it t.iu .l ti: v. i" t:.t w urli), ll.tHt.So;' JL. t! lot. .'(inc.. lu-ii ; iiiiti hi ii ai.ii t rmiil If i n1 -nis tf ii.t r. lilt Liiuctte i i'' ''' 1 ' h iiitT ami w itli r, un- thr fif-i, v. I. ere t r v .111(1 I'll' S.I... 1 ul I -oj ;ji ,i tliul t'iiiiniidii r risr.iiie and eonrlu : on the il T. . .:;ii;i. i ll ri.-lllli'a 1a tu r ai.u A.:. I'i! M Ki.'siiifss of oi:r Kail Koad lie ar.d S. I', l;., n.:i;: ct T'.,e L s of t K in! f r tlit u.ui.iu u: I'rrichta, '!rliyt r,, ie I'i F. Lr j . r t is s w to 1 i lUl.ti .Ctii ll . in r. ,t, rt v 4.i-.' - I 1.1- fti T!if re ! avr I.t-pti i .evf n:i th:s r.iaj sitirr No. Teiote r. 35,i'.. ti.-Ir, of t',. li. ii. A rtion of er-rh ir-.io ),. !!! with Fl. ur, (."..rn, .i..t, and ..fi. r Epr.. uflur 1 j.n.i.'io Is. i crrt ilv tiiiii; a f:rst r.t. l.ti-i.-o ..;n;i thr iilocV.rioi.:vrf cm !i v r.o rt:.s-.!i r. .i:i ; in without I: .e prvc. e.is .-re ; i.i 01.1 i r- : '-trs, . . Kiiil and i'i:uik I!u;id .,rl .I.v:,. 1 ,:: It I- 01 stt.g our A fri'lid w.-i:i:.y lr .1 t'.e up; rcn:.' ! 11. 1 4: . of y, .rw.i. 3:1 it.j uc f.r n.,t jwiiit.ri2 a p. ;m r t nil, I Ajitoi.. mo: I-1 ;i u i fre d. .:.ir I r i: p-if r. ..oti:.!.; ' I y tiurr .ii f.-r tio li:il at.,! I'iink n .:ils. Tii'y are lir..-.l ,.j f. a tor li'lv iu.'..-. .1! ,,r. aa.t. Tliv C '.r i. M ,u .: ::, I. a .o.r.ri . u.-i t t. in , o-e mi. ti . j.', ;i . e .iiij n ..... 1-., be !". IJiU' . ! . i i-v. !. . 11 .ii, ! . " . v . 1 o i 1 i o:i. :i ei .&:iie oft 11 111. 'If of s. fr. Hit to 1 1, .1 h 1 1. Ti 1, liio i:.:y t.-i t ..i 'i. I'lerc- c-t n.t . t..e l.i..r to rfi. I'.is ..;.i; n .tiiool t.e , .. . ij. 1 .r i.ii.oti .r o-.' ;o..'' Oar err. .;.nd :.i ., u!,t,-in.! ;u.-liv, ! 1 -. t'i;t Mr. Fiii.ii.-r? i. t ie f;rst . ho.e ofa niii.r.lv I.. .1 i r fiitii.ii " III f UtJlMl Snuth, th.-.t Mr. WtiVt K r 1 k t!;.- h the Sitiiii ! Mr. W- !,-t r -l :'i!c t-f 'r. tii-1 a r ; e t i!.t iiM ui ..ii.l l.i :.i j ti: .f t .:'( tii..t you v.,t r ti- ri.-st. :.ioi i-.i.-i::'..' it' uiiut r t ;.-h t i pun-. !-v til.--1 i fi f 1 ( tit:ti:i t tu t. . in it !.o b-j n ! t ! r t .i.e. t. ti, in ..ny j r t S.. u'i K tli r o s t.,.,l i.e. w :ii " 1. 1: v f-t : it i n, t.. u hts, nii'lit to In- niairitiiineo by the jH-ojilr, jig ijy b. sis of jfit re lei'iiliit-jii iit.tuth us ; u:t! iiit-i.ii tiuii nju. l Hlitiewl pi'Wt'r is viMnJ in, ;uu: of riht m iv Lc exi-rcit'Ccl l-v t'lich out1 of the I'i oj '1 C. J.i. lOM'l Ut II, 'I'll -t 1 l' .:t. i! in toe 1 1 hi !Si .-hit . d to t'-e or. pie loe i. of' jll il poiilli'.il pi wt r. 3.1. Ur .-ol. mi, 'i'h . I the advoe.'.les of tlic Fr. e u!i'r.i-e l.iil, pr. .1, I.y otn., alt. r Ms 1:1 Ie..l, 11. 1 ict a eoin, iitoo, of ill,- p, , pi, , tli;.l tin y fe.in d in tio ir lu .rts the pmv. r ol the pmpie, while they pr. i !-nl i 1 tii ti.. ir lipn to t iiVr thun nii..iit v. I'.h. lil: ol.vl.ii, Tii.a an unr. triet d eon. i.tmn ..I li.. pi o i. t..r tile .ilneliulnt lit oi' the eoil.tu- I. ..M, 1 n-lil In he rail. d. ."ith. I.'i s. lr,!, TI1..1 he eonstilntion onyl.t to ho ii.iii ntiid, o !. h lo m.ik.. tit.- riht of Miilrntie ' i'ili.1, hy 'il 'ei 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 tin- property OjU.ilifui.lion of ..1 1 r.-. , 1 1 ti 111 an (i;u..l iippol lion in. 1. 1 oi 1. p. r. ... nt .ti. i'U. I.'isoiMli, That the constittitiori cli'hl ,ilsn toe p. i j le the i h .-tu'li of jlliliei:-.! llieers, and so ..... to ilip me the l.i itl.luie ol the (lower to alter !..'- eol.st llltii.i,. It v. as al.-o on motion. Resolved, the pa j i r- fiiotnlly to constitutional reform, be re-"jiie.-t..l to jmUish the Jirotecdiiigs of the II. ee till.', .lillI.V IIAHDIN, Chapman. A. V. 1'knLV, rcrituri. 'that were rife when he a.-suiued the puvern (S The " GoldJ.oro1 It..puLlifn"Mv : 1 lhe Hitii;nl of 'The ..entlenian Von. Wall Mreet, who other impediments which are well kuo n- 1 astiiin.slicd uitr fri lids 111 i iivetteville one iiiurniiijr by aubstribiui: all the remnining stock of the Wc.-H n liail-road, has In i n making a vi.-it in the Kastern jo'irt of the State. We lean that be has purchased larire (Miaiitities otlainl on licaufort Harbor, and the coinian, of which be is iioi nt, intend to build a Kail-road to run direct from Kayettcvillj) to !. aitfort. We ".ive rumor as we re-eive it ; but we have certain and relia de iiii'oruiation that the purchase of lands at licaufort has been made. Wo hope that the plans of the com pany may be tier. 'iiipli-heil, and that licau fort Harbor will 'J'. connected w ith the cal to he prosecuted Minultaiieniisly. 1 he two it inu.t be rejrarded its one of the wisest, lnostsuceesstul, and most brilliant the I'liion has ever enjoyed, l'olitieal iip.iueii(s may deny this, but the demonstration is betore the world. It has won the conlidcnce of foreign lowers to far that, while niaiutain iu untarnished the national honor, it has arranged the most delicate iiie!.ious with a proud and ancient monarchy of continental Kun.pc, difficult and intricate iiicstioiis with lireat liritain, and is able to leave to its successor propositions from the Knslish j;" verniueut of a liberal and pacific character, ueh as that Government probably never before made to any power nit the face of the earth. Mr Killmore and his Cabinet will and foreign afiairs of the country in far hot line will in no way be rivals, and their ,or condition than when they took cilice ; completion would he followed bv the sud- w negotiations on foot which, had thev den rise of a splendid and flourishing citv 'K'" tj complete them, would have al ut licaufort.' ded iinjieri.-hable renown; and they will leave to .nr. Fierce and Ins ( aliinet an in heritance of national prosperity and nation al honor and influence, ,uch as perhaps no administration ever entered upon." in vi 1: tiiit 1 j pet oo.vn ah tire e.'.l. ri at til ... lo t:. ti.. Foe 11, 1 n ..." V. e ol I.h a Ho st . ll'.-i tn- ,l .l.tiolil.-ls . t lill Utii, ..I.U II... I 1 O ..li .t.slitlitli I r lie 11 .ys t. I'ic I n . 11 if toe I'u'liir ' ano you r.Mst in .-i.y nun: v.. ii .J:.i, iie put i.i v. n 1 v t' r ho sj ii. tii. u,h t!. , in i.'i its p it. ;. k'.lh.:.il to . M: s..n f..r r..v 1 - j r .::" r v -i .- .st t!.e 1 ti ...r:y I.. I" (! .M . w n 011 : l'o lint y.-u n.y. 1 ll. 1 . si.ouli: tin t r.. . e Tu N.rt.i si., nl.: IkJi. . 1,-! o. hi otly." IT ,J I ill.. :i of v. re. j 1 .. . .! I.. 1 ..1, v .1 1 1 of ;-,um.: f.r! I e- 11 r.i.t stiou , ' 1 I', i.st TIIK CAlilNET. '1 ho foil. iv in' cei.tleiiien eotnt'Ose t J on. J I i. ree s Cabinet : i linn. Win. I.. M .n y of N. Y. S.-eri t ,ry of St . to. j J s. 1.111: ri-uf h.u. S, 1 r. t .rv of In." Tr, ..sury. 1 1, ti.. I.is. (. I). !, l.in of N. C.S. 1V1 t rv of li . V. I I I.e. .1. ll". r-.n ll lis of M ih Si-r.'tirv if V.."r. j I l.-n. Koi.i rt .Mi I it li.,111 ol .ln Ii. See' y of I nt. nor. 1 II' n. Jn. ( ..11 pii, il of P, mi. ',ti.iatl. r I. em ral. f li' -h 1. 1 1 - 01 - ,,t Al iss. At:,,ny t;.-i.er..l. I 'J Li.- cannot be re-ardctl :u a lrv:-j Cab- t li.t c. 1 y the tedluwiii' notice ol 1 1. 1 in lioiu the t liatle-toii Courier: V the political life and career of the I Si r. torv of Mate, the Il.'li. William L.H- ! 'J he "News," of Xewbern, corroborates these rumors. It says : : ' We learn, that .111 aL'ent for the firm of Colby and Smith, of Wall Street. .-w , "1 ork, returned (0 Newbc rn on his w ay to New York. 011 Timrsday evening last, and that T1U LiL'TE TO l'KKSI I KNT KI LLMOKl". the object of his visit to Ik aufort was to FRuM H IS CA 151NK T. sob i t a ymjirr ju iil fur Iid trr minus a ., ., 1 . , .',', ,, , .. ....... j ... ,ue 1 . . . . . .10111, 1 ;i. iiii.i ress(. 11 which they bear Votiuli to tin' pub- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. We loam from the N. Orleans ljcltn of the 3d inst., that on the previou evening a firo occurred, on Telioupitoulas street destroying the Alabama Cotton Press, 20, 000 bales of cotton and property making the total lost above 81,000,000. The 1'ress occupied a whole block and a large one. ltrxtcuded to St. Thomas street, and ran along Telioupitoulas street, iu front, a very great distance. It burned down the entire building, with the exception of a hinde angle on the corner of Rasiu idrcct, where a portion of the ma chinery was located. Wo have not yet, perhaps, realized the full extent of the" damage. Sparks flew in all directions, and danger was ointii-pre-sent. Several houses were injured, of w hich we could not take special note. On the whole, this burning the Alabama l'rcss was one of the most fearful conflagra tions which New Orleans has ever seen. A friend aptly likened th sight fo a sea of flame, such as the Atlantic, near the Amazon. Boinetimes presents. The blare rippled onward in billowing waves; anl ',, you inioht have supposed that there was no limit or boundary-mark to the glare around you. NEW ORLEANS I'I HE. The New Oilcans Ree, after careful enquiry,-estimates the amount of cotton con sumed by the lire on Wednesday night at 17,000 bales, representing a value of 050, W.v .Uf. UVt. .Ji'tfj-'ivs the Ree) wc pre by insurance, and of the remainder we have ascertained risks embracing in the aggre gate about S 100,000, leaving a loss of at lea-t ?1 00,000 to be accounted for in some shape or other. The heaviest sufferer in the Home Mutual Insurance Company, which loses 8I0O.OOO, but whilst wu are glad to add that tl The eflni-Lrt. CHAKLOTTE, MAKt'll 1G, le; llACON.iidM, . . 11,. ' Jlania, . .lb. ling round lit, . U'ltfinir, t'ulton, . yd Heel, .... Ih. . Duller, lb. Iliepwai, . . lb. Ileuna, ... buahel . Brandy, Appli", . . gnl, " Teach, - - riiI. Cotton, . . . lb. . . oiler, . . Ih. Caiidlea, Adamantine, . Hi, " Talluw, . . Ih. Corn, .... l)Uhel . t'liivkrna, ... each t 'Intli, t'oierai, - yard " laiitliaey, . . yard . I'liK. dozen . Flour, . . - 100 lbs. . F.-alheri, . . .lb. Lard lb. Multoii, . . . Ih. .Mackerel, - . bid. . Molanaea, - f(.il. Meal, .... hii.hcl . Nuili, . . .lb. j ( Ills, .... hu.hcl . Fork lb. I'ean, .... hiudi. 1 . I'oUlnc, lriah, . - bushel . 41 tsweet, . blli.ht-1 . Itier, .... IiiinIh 1 Suff.ir, Iiaf, . - Ih. " llr.iun, lb. Stmif -A're, - - gal, Salt, Hi . 'I4, .... lb. . W heat, ... IiiidIi.! - Whiskey, Northern, gnl. " .N. Faroliua, gnl. Yarn, . b.du Sih durinir the I i.i i rk iH.j fai,., J( r 'J d ull. Tlic aame to-day, ' '' O t J-'l . Ill , H t 4 , laj . an , iu , m , WJ . t:j , in , an , 8 1 -15 , III t l'JJ , t'j , jnj , 5 a III) , mi 1 il 1 . Uh , .Vl , 50 , Ml . H 1 1 . 1" t t! , 1.1 t li'.'j , 3:i , III , bil , '''.' I iru '"Hi 5; I'r- lo V .'l ! ! M.l Maiu p'diti. ians got., rally are falnil ii:i". II" bus held vaii.iiis llxiemive and i a..' :i.iiii-!i t.'ive i H'i'i s, atid in all has sho n h::..M '1! a loan of mark and t:ote. lie was r:i J -r J tii. at Suri rid-e, - i - -' -! 1 : j -. r ; : graduated in 1"0. at Rrowu rj I'ni'.. r-iiy. ( I'i : idc -i:ee. I!. I.) and rein-.v-.'iilto Tr.'.y. N. Y , where ho tudio 1 ami . j I r.-o 1 ii i d Law, nt.il soon .( came an active ; 1 r. liiiii'-i.t inen.l er of the I. iu..erat:c paiiv. .iJ'oMi.g the war of l-l'.'-l.'., he did .-onie 1 : .t;:ite. r HTvi. e in the N. Y. Miliiia. I His iir-f l ui !ie 1 fiii'e un- the record, r- 1.1.1 ' . u -I: tl.1 ' Ill lil. . :. I to I .: 1 Av . -ji.t. t i- n, I ii .. i.' t" lli i.e itofioli .ut a pi tiy.ii I - i f Tr. v. f v, h . ,-t throu-h ti,,.. j h .f lis j ; : ;r-1 1 ici-igoni-t-l ::i 1, ' iv. Y. J f.s r:j p. .into. 1 l.i m Adjutant ral. which iaus.il his r.niov;! to the a!. A'io.i y, v, lr ru he has P, r .sim-.. I. Ill 1'J;!. I.e Was li-ofed State r-V,!, r. an.1 !-,!'. an A-.-.iat.- Jud-e of t'lf holiest L. j.r'.vij t:T ( .riw I. tu-.l'v f.i ..ic t'u;it.- T. prr .e nil?' r - 1. r 1: 1 . . 1: i!i. iutn II (il II t 1- ir, aui ro-. u'i ! 1 -t.T.B U.i. ii,... 1'.-. - ii fiy. In Ia a o'u. re'i. r. r: : : f-T or ' r Editors Tab!.- liT- b' -I, f r : -A i'.'i t':e- v.:-- . -.. K .!' ;..!.. J. II. K.lti.'i. V. .il .r. :,t ; ir. '',c 1 ii li i- i.1k r r. ' T. . ' X -: ' M i I.U liis .lies i; 011 It.e piir- ! !;.,.! ; 1 -:,.'. M-.M 1 ill to t';o I 1 ut f r t'oiee -1 t .-Hit of .i in i-;u, S.ji.ite. in c N.w-y.k, to tae a seat it: I hi- j.'j-t ho : n-( qiienre of V !.h ii rii.ii. -IV 11 li.it v W".-c : 11 1. w-w r, from fo A'l.i ri'- oi J w !i he c. .on. ; ! I'i ofl. ri, !. li .! eat III I t. ;-' ia t'.v r : .-.t :. .St. 1 , :;: ti e V. .. t. I II, Hell.. .left -.- -t i.i.i tu li kl i: 01. t 1- .0, i .' loeii le ;o k " '...'.l ic 1111- : e ..ojv d in I'. a . J l i ,: s air, w men ii i.i t.-rtns. in 1 -iS-, by I njv. M V.' U'.H. r. iiri.ini.i.t utiti! Mr. 1'i l.K s I'r. si.!. MV. W hell ho !. e.-j V It oio of the War I1' paitiuei.t. the station he has occupied, rotary of the 'J rca.-ury, Jami's is a lew man in federal politic-. ,i' ti 111 !ii-oti Mate ' Kel t ky ) r iit.d I. i!.iivr no ml... r ol iiis ha- had i-i.i.-io. r able 1 " . per ie nee ' kv . itiire. a- I'ro-i.'o tit i f v t ' '-!.- r 1 1 ,! , j 1 r. 1 fill v. lit i n of iff a limit lihfjfin tiitf loicn tu liiutittrt llaih.r. We h am further, that the ex amination of the hirhor, c, w as verv satis factory, and that the agent, acting under full authority from tke Company, selected the point to the westw lrd of lieautort and above Slifpard's loiut, known as W hite Hall, own ed lor soiue. tiioe past by (ien'l Henry 'utler, Proprietor of the Washington 11 t. I in New 1 em. Ijeiu ral Cutler's place, we und. r Mand, consisted of about I -Oil aero- of land with some improvements. We learn further that the Agent ha-contracted with ll in ral Culicr for the purchase of sixtciiths of this dace, designine; it as th'; Eastern tendinis ol the Railroad in ijuestioil. The place was purchased some fines since, bv (ieinral Culler, at a mere luminal price, to what its value will be, should this enter) rise be car ried into cfiYct, anl he has now sold the six-teiiih-of it, n -i ning upon that very im pottraiit advantais, at a great advance on the oiL-n il c ,-t. '.'he contract is complet ed. riling draw n. .Ve. In short, there is low little reason to doubt, that it is the intciitori of the Company in iiie-ti..i to avail iticlf of the very loo-c'aicl indefinite powers onferrod by "o.ir I.eoi lature at its l.i-t s..-ioii, upon the Kavette. iii:. and We-t. rii Railroad C.uiipanv, to biitid a Ilailroail, oiii.inoiii in:. a!ui.,.t nl;v. wh- re, and t. rniimting at .1 similar point, and sub-cribe so lirgely to the Stock as to si cure the . oii-triir-'ioti of the road.'' W e submit the ahov without eonHiiont. lb.' (:( W'liislir. to 1're.sident I'illni ire, iu Ktmng testimony to his d. uc sen ice, in, comprehensive regard ..r the intercuts of t'' wh ile I'niou, and the unbroken harmony which has existed be tween himself and the members of his Cab met. 'I he letter closes by expressing the united wishes of the Cabinet t hat the health of Mr Killmore may be preserved, and the country be long permit ted to have the ben efit of hi experience and patriuti -in. To this b iter, .Mr. Killmore handsomely res poti ded, aeknoiih dit,,.; hi, deep . Rli lions to the friend-hip, wi-d .m, ami palli d isiu of his coun-eliors, and coiii'o-.-ing that he f. i l.i a consciousness lhat he ha. ..pared no pains to merit the praise they have bc. 'Weil Upon linn. I he success .! hi, admin- is-tr.-lti.Jll. however, lie e ill-iilered to be due Till H'HLE ( IN Till'. CA M Ill'.V lilt VVCII us H one of the 1110. t aL v man,, .oil institutions in the city, so a!.-o are we happy to si it,, ll.ni !.,.. .... ...... 1 ... .... : ll... 1 1 . , . - ...... ...... .... j an; JU cjii.1 ei iu U.1JUSI ou I nvetk, JU.-I, uruuj;ill IQ a Cloie u Ii 1 1... ......... .1 .it .... f .1. 1 t . .1 I I... e 1 . . . ' .... ... 1 .n.ii.ir 01 uieir loss irom me uu in reinarns 10 luaKO ou Hie jf,. surplus capital. I he Alabama l'rcss itself I was insured iu the Merchants' ( IfTiee for SI !, J ,MMI, which will n .t cover the loss by at least 111111 'i'i r 11 - . , . . 1 ,"". i ne louowing i.i tne rej.orteu 111 sun.iice : Home Mutual, $1..0,000 Sun Mutual, fin, 000 Royal Liverpool, .illiOO I.iverpiol, .'10,0011 Crescent, 4",000 Tennessee, lT.llilll Merchants', 1 4,11110 S'ififi.OOO The (Irle.ms his small risk. The fire ( tiuu -d to burn the whole of 'I hiirsd.iy. and two or three ciiuines Were stalioned on the ground to play on the flame-. Tin re were no live lost at the fire, tho' two or three persons received severe injuries. io mi. nueiity ami ahoity id In. ( ah.uot, t . all of whom he tenders ,is grateful thanks and his best wishes Lr their health and pro-perity. I lie I nte, .p.-ed ky igeiiecr, in p tors, says it may to: sti the rclaii..n of Mr. Weuster more, as candidates for the I'n formed an exec li uito the harnioiiv i-hing these let- 1 .1.1. . ... .... wie rresii.eiit ami Ins ( a). met. however, that it has the be-t rea iieving that their f ietidly nml ,., intercourse, jier-otial are! t .'ideal iiioiiici,! int. rriipte l nine tha Mr. Kill ileiiey hot A " We learu lhat Mr. Laurence Ib-l-cr has a steamboat at the Wat-ree bridge, and in-i-ts 011 its being cut away for it lo pass.'' So says the Columbia Rainier of Saturday last It mi cut away, but the pretty part tearnboat pas-ed bek ajaiu with- r f ,r 'in. 11 It aid-, ii. f .r be iilelihlial was 11 eV- Ji ill I mi tt ( I. V till- 1 . 1. . I II t , a t 1 a.t w .r: s 1 , .: t I'.:.-. -.lit .'.., 11. it v. ? u: 1 : r .1.1 .- It' let. tr j a . . 1.1 : O - i.e re i i- t i'l .Mr. C. nn by ' lii.tii..-: V - 1 l'l V. ,- !!' n d , but de- I.YI.ES V. CHARLOTTE RAIL- ll'i 1. 'I his was. an a4i-ii brought to recove r dan, ages for a sla'e l..i!ed on the road, in Jin-ember, 1 ".VI, iy a car being thrown from a tn-t!e ii,0 Klkins Mill 1'oml, ou tl..- Charlotte andj-otith Carolina Railroad, lining to a mi trill on a firmer oi-ea-ion, the case came up it this term. The jurv nft. r brief delibcr.ion, found a verdict lor ; he j.iauilill' ill tit fnil value of the slave. Artlinr and Moe-lf r the plaiutifT ling-.' and I'.-Saussure ltr the lielein.-e. Cur- SALE OK NORTH CAROLINA Ci iI'l'Ll "11 lues iay. one hun lr.'.l ton- uf i f . . o. . , ... ani.iiii c" .i r. a .0 1 .10 1.. r ... 1,1 r... .. t auction, iu Ne Y ,rk, at ort ii old male Ill's-, We $0 per t 1 he " l.aititnore Sun." from clip the above item, has fallen in! rial error, with regard to the above sal,; ,,f copper. Th-J epper sold .,, tr.,iii the OuiKord Ciuiitv, (the i.r- i it v of litli, and ..iher-) and Mice of :l -.1 ,..r unpaiiy have 011 iiiolh. r hundred .11. Ra 111 iHiisinaii Ir. .;lit tne 1 xiraor'iliiai v We b.-arn that lie-', , for immediate sale. lot' ri r. Ili i:i:r.'f v. rio.r uf Miehigau. n 1 .'ass. 1 e It. Ml.-!, ,-, on Ex-I'ri -ideiit K1I1.V..HK hi- tatni! v and a prti iii a ,avi -, I: I. n MM" , 1 1 ' ,d K A 1 . .. , J'-... 1 - I 'i to 1 el, l tine :i -1 .1 i or. aiel ;r v. iog :' Mi.-l.i-'alive in lo- ! re- tlJlJii1'. e- lln i- I ll e-r. IJI, I , liua .f :r ss ao.j i..'.;ir.v 11! ti.' - J 11 r' el' V. -,r. i. :,--. 1 11 to fo .1 1 o ;. 1 i,f. i' kv. and a ; A il in: ct.'i :. v a A lio r of ti: -t r t.t I-. vile r.. er the 1 :i Aiiair- vv ii.i.Miit 1 r 1' s. He i- ; I '' I. Jl.n i.i: r r. a-:, r- I t hei'Js. Je raduat.- of d the Armv K, aeeoiiipaui' 'd hv f his ( 'ahine t, i ah ml to pay his tut- inplatcl tl-it to toe Soiitherii Slates. 1 1- u as expi e ted ti ar rive at Richmond, 'Ya , la-t eiening, by a -ptcial train .rovit-d f.r the j.urpo-c. He vou'd bo eiile-rtaild as tin; guo-t of tin City, and prcparatiiis were making by the pn'oic authoiitii-s fr a 'li h-gatio:, to ree. ive him at Aipiia v'ri.c. fr m the hands ,,( tl,,. e ,iiiinitti'C f citizct from Wa-hingtou. lull. 1 our t iilOl Ion ban loll-. With the ino.-t simple mining a p.iratu the labor of but a few hand-, (at no tin,, execeding tweiitv; and the u I hut.i .,. Lli ifiikr ij iisi n uii.f a ),,,,, the '.'ll. I ;,,n of I o p. r spoken of ah. no have been ix tract. d fr .111 the Siilh nunc. 'e are in firiii., that it j, th,; .xpcetatinu of the foiiipany t extract .' aloitl oo.l 1..,,. 1-, toe mi u Biii.ie naie 01 1 .it tun trom our in--r. chants; altlu'igh the term- proposed bv Mr. Ikd-er w. re at lea-t a third lower than the Rail Road Company now charge. ( 'tnnilfn Jiiui at. CoNSItiNKES PER RAIL ROAD. VSiliinins ll. A Co, Murpliv, MeR. .V Co, I'iiiier A Y., lir.mn A li , N. M. Still, l! Turn. r. A. If, A It K. Sloan. C. C. Header, -ii A S., .1. II. Ihi Igins A (' , M. W. Rob-iii-011, Stlu, p.,,n, f. A Co, J. W. Stuhl.s !... l I' 10. I .'.,... .... iii.ii . ieii 1 . , 1 o., J . IS. I, or 1 Or tl.am W. A Co . Carson V A li It Iv- A S . Murphy A li , li Fink .t Ci., Sill A s" I'resn. l, K. P. Ilari., R. Reid, IE. K. Si- m 'I. ton A Co,. I. O. Walla,..,,, J.'ia., ( .1. W. Stockton, Fox A C, Charles llak- cr-m, .1 W. Council, Hoke A E . J, Mead, E. C. A Ii liri. r, II , ke A M , C.mM.T A P.,' A A Suiitlideal, I. J. Jl, a, Ki-In r li A '' '' r, I H.i.ry, V M .hhi. ban l i h. r A H 01 (OLI.MIIIA M ARK FT. . '""'i, Mirrl, - At the date of our previous wiekl- , port we left the market brisk an 1 J with a good and steady demaml, a( . ' ranging from 0 to !lj cent-. ,, . r.i .. .. i . . . ' '" u - marKei. 1 ne supply ou dale has Lcea L 0 larger than the previous week, ai a,'" demand lias been lively and animate,) ,,, ces, e.-iecially on the line .jualitii -, ; vanced 1-10 to cent 1111 the ijuola'li n,V '. en iu our la-t report. On Tin . day n,.,-.'' '.' three days' lat. r advices from Liv'i rj, - ! ; "; the Raltic, were received, qii.,tm., a j, '.'' file. , . .... - ''' Oi i-oi, iini 1. ringing lair uplands d.,r,. jlid. The.-e accounts had no 1 ib i t oi, , market, and from the opening ,,f w iipl Saturday evening, price- ire Ur j lull and -tringi nt, and the demand bn-k ,.i j very active, i h Monday morning the I by the Aftica came to hand. SouieMane , lars note a shade advance incottm, ,ul o , ! gem ral features of the lu.irki t et Z ' -aiue as by prev ious arrivals. ,.-,. f t ! k ilo.OilO haled, of w hich speciil.it ,u ,'. j cjport.rs took 7,000 I,,,),... uut aj c ' vuath' r to-day was unfavorable f,r -ut-ily j business, ami as there was only a very Im,. ' it. d amount only a very limited amount j sale, H,,. arc unable to say what t -irv:?. I market will lake under these accounts. Trie ales of the week romprio 1,,00 bah., mi I we now ipiole : Inferior (i to f4 ; ordti ef l-'i 1" J; middling "J to ; en, -. i" I ,1 1..... w 1 . .. I . . 1 . ... 'i -3 i-j n 1 ; Bun ciioicc U cents S011 CuriM'tnvin I IIAItl.llSToN MXRKKT. 111 ii ruri.s, M.,n li 1! roTT". Thr tr:in.eti,,i,. i.,.c. I 1 1 a, hi. H t nr. no. r.i,;u,g fr. in ', I,. ; , . - 1..-. 1 rn-e. .itM.ul l!ic ' Kirle.l. .IliC prr. 1011.0 II, ll, f .Illl,,.. ll,, of a it..-- a -''.'I 11-: t u IIONll, j i' ill mild v d' March, lied ri.-hne -id to the Tl 111,1,1 Hid pro- tl'!- ri -I it ..... .. ('. M ... . .1 I. k . ' ' ''H' n I liT ll i I' I.I f.l 1 n- I, ! .'. l-.i:t, Mr.. SI SW Al.KX M,i:u, .;. ,., : l..ii Ml. .i..!. r. It r ,iis, a... w il(,:;ir. i eii t,, uei in. fly iyph..i. 1, r .-.iiil.in, ,i , j,,,, . j in.,1,1 ., j ,.l .: ,..;,( I., ,y , VIS ,,M W3 I !y ion re toi..,, J,, r i.;,,,,,,! iin.a.in; .nil. ,, ,. j .uei pun. Mie Lore t!,, tn ,. ,, ,, r .,,, (l, ,J , .I .iiiin.- .1101 enri.lilll r. .If n:. I, ,n. r x pn .1 in p. 111 li .- : sun ,ur, .111,1 i.,e nil,, rn ie of I,,. ,,r,if ,,,,,1 merer. if .ith ii.il I,. i I. ugly of h, II. I s t as re -i s A . li.t uf 'i I 1 , .: 'iian l efiil'-t'.'.r la- l t i V'i a a i.i. ii J .v ", J ;.'ie:.c.-i 1 1 -.'. . fri.a. t a n. T, . r.t-r.t att. mot to .1. If..-. t.e j.r-. i-i t Ile-tit lie- I anl n n of M- i .enioit: ..ne i.r i tit-1 h- i r.M.'.ee hi I f: r v. ' r o4" ofl. I t i - n ..out' i. ant. in i -'i !,. r. 'ii lie; I 'lilted Stat i i tv ate hie in Mis i--.j j i ; v all. r loanieil the ... eomi dan al I'.v i l.iilt. Iu 1 - I.'i he w as . i v. hich he b-lt 1 1 do serv d (i-'id. L'l 1 15 he w;,s el ,f i:,e Mi--i.:ii,pi regiment r bi, can war, ami hi, s.rviees :.t Moi.tcr. y and Ruena i-ta, are t :i 1 o i'p-eu.,11, to require natice he v.as i .led to th... I . . nate I hi. and In-re hter eted i in et ol i-e 1 MSTRESSTLS O'i'I .'RREN'CE. A lett.-r from Wl. li MeCa.1.;: if.(n,, is, that on Saturda- night tin loth ult , t!ie ...il-- of Mr. JumeStogt.i r, iu Riehi.-ioiid iiii.ty, N'.C. was d-tr-.w-d ly lire and hi an.iiy p. ri.-lif d in .: fi.iu..... Mr. M ittln -,v 'l.a.;.-, m-igiib-.r, (..ticiiig the unoke on U'.elay morning, wit to the -n.,t, and found iiiv a portion of tli si i 1 - remaining uneoij. loo urn, ii ami fril meuli.trli a lo. i,.. .mli ,v r I,,, .h ind and . .,r r-h. In- . hill hy mil nv In. ,,.) r.i.,i..tanrf' in i I, o oi,' ii J ,ro j.,rh roiis I to, l to Wi IOL. 'I he sii p!y of this Verv in, ol manulacture and coinuu ice, from recent .-tati-tic., j. dimin New i ork the reduction is from riant artii .e , it app. ar- hllig. In a, "lll, mill .-iiin- ere is tie The al-o In arlv I he utiti il burnt l :ht, oi L'inal.l i!,r-ii-l, rt mint... victim, p. The lire, it e ario-siic ... pounds p.-r annum lo nioiit, from I,(iii(i,0o0 I . : e . . . lauoii i, i in,; i niteit Mat. ,'0,01111,1111(1 j ( I,,, , I,,., ,, i tl, I ,..00,111111. a lorejgli .'i. llllll poun r- re- I'l'l.v Oil in Is. Thep,p. has incr-a-i d ame time, only is the lo inciioil of tile Sllulil.t mi nl. Iioni .n, ,.,, cuoii. IlH, ,1 ""'Or hy h r f n. r,ai,ie ,r..lnj.liir. ,,, 1,11 "" "' ' no .1 !.. B..II, ., , , il l.ir .lull. . ,,(' r ,, oi ,. ' '" 1 ""' hiinl (' i,r,, ,. ir. al,,l ton. d t" la. I.j.1 ,, , ,h ior.iiii.-irv en. a e..i., ii ,,( I liai.ti r ,,ill,e.e il oliitloloirT ilaj, in whin- ahe lh".r, ( 'ummtinu-atrd. :n!l,il. hoi ., ' V .iinl Sjili ll uj til'' . I - M-.' I i i i ,i ' v, .at- ..,' ( a - el I"-? ' fo,, M 1.. u.i a;. I on - rv e e 11. i-. VM The 'I.I,I. ,i !n i i,. i r . d I - I, --a : -ii''. i i t !. a! re cr. i .i ha, r. v a -I'.: hi, actions an I no comment, at our hands. , in lei loity-Mxtli year, y of tin- Na.y. J.v'viks C. b-d at I'a; . tteviile, (N. '. I ii a , rouon. nt laww-'r. lie th C. ...;. . ir:,,., 'iir, Vl L.tely tiie nominee of hi ..i iiat. ,but deli at-d b tin: 'j-iii-.n of a portion, lie i. i i li ..- are conii- fatal accih:;t at the WASh- I.N.roN jo.M.'MENT. AYe are pained t n arii that a young mnn. aj ar.-ntly a stra.-r, about thirty 'year of a.'e, f, 1 ye-tolay inoriiing lioiu tl,.. t. of the Wa-l.in,..!! National Moiiiimi-iif and was in-tantl killed, 'flu: man wa-ili---eil in a black oat and pan' alooiis and ' l.-ck 'hilt ; h id ii .'tcouipl. .vioii and sandy l.i-ker.s. 'J he hul Will remain in tl.1. .iu of lie Monument until , lo enabl ii friends, if t. . i n.'iiie-al'lerii'e to recognize it. Xr.onul ... (his , ami hi- . r i : A'- had lb I'"" 1' i.t a T -al.,. I ll.II . ; i . i. j ! i-i of .1 la i I, in a at vaii . , ti.at fit has I-, i , i r .I.V.IKs C i-,;p. ie ral of pen-,, -ly ie-idel at ,t on t In- ( 'um. . Ilci-ai:,. 'i' . '!. i," n lo tie: Native ha ,:.l ll ere -I of of t'.e .- i v. r.iiie.r'i Tllf. Mr: HO ( "tut iunati, have Av K'l - CilKIlit i r .to s I.-I rj a ariii . l'l ," :t r ( M i-. II i m i y. I lie ir v; . to-c.,.i.-!i ..f ohl 1 I J -1 . . I till 'III. ,d c li.d 'i'" ii hi; .'.I- I ,ey ill: I- iu h In. loin l r i, C . I bo.. tr- i t i- ... ai.il iifufrMi thr.., ti., fa! , :,''nl hi.-,-! r a ' U 'i'ni ol I id 11,1 I rii.i. I;-, tu- i ...Ul . i . I this. .'.. li gi eat' I It h i I the I . n'y i.il oi ti w. 11 it., r h- al . ,.. 1.,.,-t a- the ei'.til-- I 111, f.l, .(.;) f ';.( ;, 'ie- Ii. nel, of Ma- a- oWll ll.loil. Iiol.t the iii i aiy and p .l.te al The M i r on, j;-., I Olio le ,11- ( W aiher eoai.ty ; th taken is fifty t.v o I: now n i x tent. Ii I han must i-in. Tu-ealo-a, and -1, u- i.'il ainoun' of ill hav e in marl. ipiaa Li;... COAL. ih' V i t'ifr savs : I J. JJ. -' t u, a spi ciuicii . F inn- .1.1.4 i.t ."priiig 1,1 bo .o. Willi I ne ad ', i-e e 1 1- i- iiu tie on I.o.-s I 'reek I fr on w hi h it vv as cs tuli k mi l ,,l un. i liei r from iiupmitic. ', we have seen, ,,,, o s in burning an in,. I, iili' ii. Mr. Ki j. r- ,;i ' t hre during tl,,j tiv'af this cal, which V.; are mm h ., !,...,,. ,l binning of c,.u-poeiiiic,t and would 'ly tliclls.:i i l:.,. " " iiii' i-. ai a n . im diiuini. hii.g. 'I . -h. in vienteen of the laj-ge-t European nalion.-, number only 'JOT, ITH.iiol. Au.-traiia form, tlv exported" frm' 10,000,000 to 40,noo(0,, p,,,,,,,!, of WfJ aiimially, but the gold mania has caused a very gn at diminution in the supply from that fpiart. r. There an; indication, that the coining crop ,,f t,i, country will bring very bi-h prices. Wc see that iu one county iu Ohio the crop is being already bought up in this -lyi. Fully one half ,'f the clip ,a, 1,,., purchased at from thirty to sixty centi a pound, some even at sixty three cents The rajdd d.-vi I'.pmciit .",f hh.-ep rai-ing in Texas, e-peeially in the. we-twanl part of the State, opens another resource to wool manufacturer.,. The country j, admirably adapted to sheep raising, and Texas w,,o has alway- commanded a good price in the Northern markets. U ?' 1 0 VIK It... ..( or I ne Dissoluiion. -and. Il rh A i. ih,. ,1,. liil I.v lea '1,1 rr,i,..,, Ti., I,,..,. fldii wi'l I... .ll..,l Kv V 11 T.l... .ii ...... , . . ,u, n . , iii.i. i.i.I arn ii.,i,riil lu c'l on "'1 in iati .ullieinrnt. Var.A I J, I -!.,:!. linn parly V.MiERS, HORAII & ('(). ii -iiiiie 1 1 , i , : ii in . irv hu ,0,111 .!i Its VI uei iejT!. gh. i'. .hin i.:; v, I -ll , and -i An l; ll .rvar !, lu 1-". II, I,.,, Us" ', 1I -!:.'.-h. '.! lie- M i -a. hu la, o-l : ii oi.i 1 :'i to I -'."i, A-ioc!,,'!' a;,! v-liic tern rail v v,,'(h tl. , liiat, i at S'lVed j,, tlS I, -g! i Its. Old b .th Tin: Hol.hiel al ; C,a 'r. -idi-nt ha iioininated S, lah K - f.r-t A.,-i-Srt Poslmastcr (iener . Lain':-. I... if-i-tai.t edili.r i.f ll.. I "o,in A--.t ,,,t ,:er tarv of State ; i i!1m A. (i .i man. -,. In, u,) r f (' from Indian-., a, I '., un'siolier of the ( r.-il L-Hid Oihcc. aid less A Woi;) TO LITTLE URLS. W ho is lovely ? It n the girl who drop, sweet words, kind remarks, and plea-ant Miiile-i, rn s,e passes along who has a word of kind sympathy for every boy or girl she meets in trouble, and a kind hand to help hor companion out of difficult v, who never scold -i, i, oyer contends, m ver t-ases her, nor seeks i any way to .limini-l,, !,( al ways to inert a e happiness. Would it pl-ase yr.ii t pick uj. a string of j, earls, dri.ps of gold .liamonds or precious stone which can ney. r be lo,t ' Take the friend-! 'esi. Smile on the sad and d.-jeited. Syrn-i p.ithi.e with those iu trouble. Strivi; cvsry wher.. lo .Hi,,!,.; around you -un-hine and joy. If yon do. t,i. you are sure t , l.e IIF. AcciMim. iiol l r.f fimirfBra, Harah A. ( a. I. v nij- !,.,. pi,rfa ln lnv j,,,,,, wl,, I.Ujal ,iiIk.iiit in usiilf and call.ot H.imii, lll.iar r.. Inrnhy n,.tili., tint th huiun ul' lbs firm in n. I I,, a-lllcd willi'.iil il ,y. A r,iunb.ir ol ti Mai,,,,,,,,, Milrriua. lt.io fa ',Si.l...,.,..s,..,:r,.rir. .,,, ,,,,. t,,a,r., (Illoniii,,, A:,.. A rein ,,n on hand and in.i l,,i ...rrl,.., , s,,.r ,, flllui un ,( (lmn () ,ly le,. , , ,. ,,rr. ,,.,1 n ,,, niKn,. .,r,0. leaning In pur.-li... ,y nf ,,,,( rurniliir. will call ll', er i, . tha anl,, , , ,!., r on s,nanr, ,d Hurah. al lh ir former alainl. X. R. TAYLOR. IIV(if,rf, N AI'PIO'N I U K t 'linning nnnn... m A bov In.m Ij lu 17, and Irom I I.e cuntiy ' - uiri il. R. W. MOORE. A.'a.r l.i p.',.1 7 f ? r -r. ' sale, ' ... A NKW TWO HriRSK "fall ' ' " A'-'iUN with ,,f r ;,7 rr-f o. 'i u c.n u ,,., 4 .. --"s. -To. ,. ViiaJia, If "nr iK.r.n whan ileairi .l no, a ptrong 4 Wll'.ll III ,4, , d 1,1.-1, Al linra., wniron. nrarl.. ...u. 'i a.. " L'l.ln wna xlnnlnd l nr.,,,1 -....u ...... a, d ell , ,, K...,ui,s of UuU.it lMLkHJ. t hiilmit Much IC Is.,,, 7lf ' htn lolh I TailoruriUe I'lanl. litrttrf. Mi: I. tim; ! 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'V'Y 1 l' y's V" v 'y ""vs -""iw ' I' ' ' v'",r' 's.irfiji'j 'suni'l i-..jrtj 'siuiirj 'tnijxiij yJJ I 'ry," """ "Mslll.llvn.l ! jo if inj iot'j 3 ut ttjDoi nu ojfl pjiiJi0j.tHiti J i I ;).ioS'isuk) duoip siu xv mm mm i:n Paper Hangings. f0'IK uiiueri'ifiird liavf j,.i .uM-imd a frr.b r'i I toui.leta lk of WAI.I, PAl'liKS. ."I -".' Inch arc (.111.11 and VKf.VK ', H.VK suTIV. and Oin I .( I v H s T PlilrKI) l'(.I.AKI I1 I'KRS : Alto M il Oi'l ATId.Ns, III IHiliS. I IKK S( IIKLNS, I I'H I AOS, Ac., Ac. VV I... I, I"" Irr at On l.iwe.t liiY., IkiIIi wlinls nh- ami r.-'a1'-Tlir brt wolkiii.n rniiliyrd Is hang pa fl fill" ' ill thr i l ' y 1 1 country. IUiuiIx Um,,, Sintiunrry, A ' Wi- have a a. .our n.,,.1 a. anil. ..mil ul VVIilTIN1' I'APKflS, VVIMPiim; I'aI'KKS, link nil "scb.s.1 Unlit S aiioof r, A . PARISH k Iiol "ill Nn. 4 Nurlh I It I II M , a d.s.r. als," Ma l'l. I'llll.AlH M ill I A-SII pud for ('...miry rat;.. iiiilcil, tNf:(,ll() WO VI AN Ihal can ro.ik ami o"1. well, or a likely girl ahoul IH won I.I I" I'"-' rha.i il A lair f.rir a .inlil be ;iv"il li.r '!' b fur fur"ir parti. ultra, iimpms ul A. VVilliauiaini, wm. Johnston, iV'v',. 7t i 'i'oivii Ih ilnuinn s. nilCKCU by i,c lt,.i.l nf (..inini-in""- ' On Tu-n i.f ( l.arli.Me. lliai Kira', Se. .md l lnril airre'a be 0m'4 'l'l Itet wide, Irom T'JU" " I .'.,llre fire, t. Outer, d, that all the ttreelt in lbs corporal' I"" iia of ibe I own nf t'harl.iits be oienid lo Ilia "" jrinal buiiiuj.ry of aaidT'.wn. Orilnrrd. Dial Jam's I'aiks anil MrCt'i'". K.i Im- oiu.lo.ril in in ke a tuit.y ! il" ""I"" isle llluilt ol aalil Town of fhariall'. WM. V. KAVIHSON, Intrmlnnl. J. 15. KrnR,To.vt Ccrk.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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