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Hortlj Carolina Christian 3,ubotatf. f2"EIt-VL IXTEMJCfE.VCE. Th - :n , w o J u. a wnVr on the , . , r.f ,:rt4 j.-,v '() V u C,iA do- hi TSt j Report work in -inner--' he;rt so i-tlil .-nd wntlr ! 0..tr Twurrr of tk;fJ,A.1r!,nJ i tht no bode can t'-Il ju-t wkn it wa?done. ! Ay -Jfe ,SWc'y, AWi IT, 10. j Thy often doubt it theiimlre- th'-v won- j Shortly after the last aonoal meeting ' der whether there can be the new heart ' the Iioird took measure-, to explore and ; -bey ari a' aid they h :ve made f-oriie mi-- , re-supply our couaty with Iiblc". for which i take. Ksp .'.i;;y when fcome younjr Chri--! Jjurposw they cc'ired the services of Mr : tian Tak of a "rreot mdderi churj'. it i -. Oralsi;;. at .yfj c;ut per cent n amount of tioin. IJe ws cii't'e j lays. lie. s, hi Ribles. irv the :ir:,r,:ir,r of IT IO-' 1 fj n t', t Tmh. Tho. S. S'n'-t -...': ' -f i th - .J f-t h.o J m h r ! . --1- S N-w-Irf-rn. i'eJ in th:if r-'a- e tl." 2 i M.in.h. II' w a- a liiiiij .f : !--- iiitf-r;?j uii'i ia eiiter pri,ir,;: a.'i l u-eful citizen. j KAEEIZD. !.. v. K P. fc Ir5, tViS.uM A. E -::-jt "ii'tc.V t. i h , I to M-.. M.rct C'-a..o-U-r-, ia;e of WjLihi i.ta, N. C. Xgr We regret to le-irn that a orj of Eros Mi:.'r. j.;e ft.ur or fhevear- II va Jr-.wn- r.cr dav and s m:'J-.':s otneiH .v-jv, ii that h trie wav . . - . 1 . T .IT I files and e"!l elm ibe jijoi p V.'e ir,e- i i v ever. f Mr. la-t.- ', . I) T:T;A lirj Pne. tiii-. work hiiv-; to be converted. I tinn.' Now J w..r;t t'j b!e ; vjiiiet Hi-.--' the eh: we can t be a i.tiriv , ci'-:r up th t trou- ne in fe' Iin i- ' 'juiet as the -un'r- ;roin;r over our beads it 1 o'clo'.-.i- the f-hiid'jw -it m;:ko no n.'j-e at Jill. but .11 the other wv. ih)uiU'A ti ths d..-it iitf. lleceivvd in contributions lMte.i iATiitne:--, j t,;) j ne iniii-i o; iro'iiiiie-i.-j rx-in to ij j ear ; I-'amili-i fraud destitute of the IJible, 40'J af)'- the re,-r u'd wml is enabled t- say, l-anii.es none of which could read, 01 . wberea.s 1 van blind, now 1 fcee. I h w hole of our county was thor-o-ihly explored and .--u.j,liid, and f-cveral Ji.-.iricts in Harnett bei-re the Uivi-ion. APPOISTESTS. 6V'o'V;-' D'-'ri't. Second Qi-irtcr-ly 3Itetirii'. Green-b ro Station, Marcdi -'h 'j ); Alainance Circ-iiit. Jrown"s Ch-p-il, .pril 0; Wentworth Circuit, V.'er.t worth. 1, !; Franklin--, ii'e Circuit. ln ion J'actorv, 19, -JO; Montgomery Circuit, Zion, 20, 27; Iio-kiii'jhaiM Circuit, Mt. j SPUING GOODS FOR J? AV 20. C.;, I AM now re-tiT-og usr ,'(,nn r.! ,s, 1- . i f ft V "-t- . - -T- . . ,. ii T;. tiOOT-. s10E. LOXNEIS .11 Li b 1 u-ri,i .! iu- at iie iu-fi Pri-r t pjfr. li' fcujerit b wui i,ar .ta m'led , n, uj t. .-!Jijr In Ji-'.-e b. Imy with Ca,-h. I "itt-so it ii-jf;eee!'ary to eriam, rate art; . Mv ;.k i Lar-e au.J tdl a--ort-i, unl I nat t:,c tn'.i ej f.-ritituj bj the ls of Aa,-n-t oeit : as-'J t--' e'jatie fue t- pel it. J iLttri'i ihr, ii ,.lt ! STEB31T.TS k PDLIXTJ, j It;. m-r r 1 K''"' is ! irww- '?,.-7 am.v. N lrl IJ- a 1 trf n .hife'ri i V. I'VEM' CONSTANTLY ON IIANI A 1' nlij "Hit'ifo! : 'rtslj'7'! '.'f Cl r-l i i th" rri'-t ."'Ita) h.it-- art'J f '!!--rTi, t--! irhich tri-j J--ir' t. rail tt a'l-r.ti-n f i M-r-'i r.t !i i !i-r viajtipg th-"ifT: L'n ! ner ati t- i -ri--- .f rt.-h t-.-.---t- J ai-S ;G IS 1. Fo-R-h nn-l E.-1i.h I.m.. Wi.ie I, n--i.tif!. St ri- an 1 In r xu C'ii". ! WILMINGTON. i f i ly kx !r.CT r r 2 c. : C. Yfr'V ! CO if '. I r : -; l M r.-er. I - K ; --, I L rrti C. ZF.NU if X . 7. M E0-SZ?. i P.IVE3. .ft " - M'Tftf. y . i r r . k . r - r ..- Kff- on -i r ri v n " a I . . .0 ri M ,, T i -t t-'-v f ri-!i d-i- TJt- S nod .!! and uther O.ari-, fun not. I ran not ret ready in time 'J he K-des at the Depository amount to I !or Pu,'Iic w or.sh-p on tne habnath morn- j SI -I i am tired on Saturday: s-o hard tiave purchased of the parent so- at work all the week. Could vou ret ren-1 tiety Jfibl'M and JUment.-i to the amount i J.V if )'"u 3 I'-ta'-t journey to take ? of S707 f:f. and naid for them, and are 1 1 cannot keep awake in the Louse of God, .'. .... ' ; I ..... r. A . ....... tl'. ..1 1 I. .1 ... now free from debt. We Lave, 1 fuppo.se, about S7- worth of JJooks on hand, and have in the Treasury 3 1 - J j ')', which may be iti vested in Uiblew, and will be a Huili-f-ifnt tnr.Jv fcir fiiir I leriosit irv. Ie;vin" the collections now bein- made to be ap!j r'din- the Scripturos in private. JL plied to the jiencral cause. i Bay, I am not willin- V ere you t There have been distributed at the De pository '.',H common IJibles, 1 octavo li bie, 2 lare Testametits and I'.saluis, 0 school and 0 cloth Testament:-!. GEO. M'NKILL, Treas. lave been m fid io tii market hfcri:f'r- it -..... r. . . :. : :. ...t. . . - - -r-r--- - r-.-K tc vai-a j i im 4;j in. .ia .y, i narie ' ireuii, oj ; ?vte:a at luwer rn-e? : why not Merchant Grove, 10, 11; Guilford Circuit, ( .tk i fUit- If the rule work; we!l in one liid-e, 17, 18; Haw River Circuit, Haw ! ".' n."t 5? t,l'e,?--- I Vjj tbi. ii.-tfor . '- . ... , t)- ! m-v-r tea.n tudo-. One thiog bieer. I will liiver Mission, Chatham Church, 21, 2- ; ; y, auU that ic, I eau?t!l li.-o-l.. c beafr fr Cah Deep Ifivir Circuit, Carthage, May f, June j than tho-v- ho sell on 12 atd 21 moutbs tiroe ; 1 ; Normal CoIieL-e, Mt. Shepherd. 7. S. i na "r. ot,t take my w.,rd f ,r it, j it to your entire -alisfactiou. Evervboiy rail aod ini. rhii-. tt .rl . , Rich cut. j r-4il au I r La vu' -ir.fi (Itr-.fi i-.l.-. (J i ijfli-r-, I5r;t k-t--. i--. & Rii h -iUir iat-i Ci-t.r, (.jw'.,!n. f .rlt . j anil t-a f-rvic-s, Brittstiia ;tr J ipan-1 ar:-1 tin 1 Mii-tt ss-f, .M.fcinr Eia-J 1 t rrT ntvie ; t'i-hi-r with a arn-i! -fS-orttro-nt of i Fa -y G xniH an.l bouse furnishing articles j of every dscrinti. n. An icipction of our St.ok i "lic;!'-b F, i.. C'b tANTINT. rANfd.E 4"i r t 1 . A i 1 .1 in ' r. t. jo T "I t- f .!- ! r ZKNO II. r.I'.rF.NK. v- -. i tii W; Yr- l, -- f- 1 J" t N. V - .-". -- 0; - o ' 4- i -ftK- T . - -.-- : f - I in . . ft - -. 3 ., J, ...'. .( V '. .V r r r -. i ytiiK -ii rn.rKF.r.-v- 4'--.'i -j: fr- rn S ,-Tn . K t I I S.:hr. II. S.uilh, a4ri f r .t ZF.NO II. r,U KENT.. No. 7, Mark-t t. F, 'a. C 8 ML" P.PKNTIN'E TOOLS. ' M L i: A 1- mine or ll xin Ax : 1 2 d-T. II F.. N. II. D. WILSON. feeliu asurd that t-up-rior induce-rasntf, Hacker and R.un UJi-4. Y r ' Hy March ?,, 1850. o ! lee I am .so drow.-y. 'ould vou be drowsy, ! siiiiiitr io near a win rea'i, n you were ex pecting a legacy wa.s left you, though the reading of it should last an hour ? 1 cannot find time for secret prayer, or lather to re ceive triple WMes for one hour's early ris ing, would you say, 1 cannot .' I cannot have family worship. I never was accustomed to it. Do yo tell the beg gar what he has to say? Can you calmly read in Jeremiah lU: 25, " Pour out thy 4 111- 11 V ,.. I. . . 1 , , . ftl., 1. ., . .1 . . oney Matters. Danger Ahead'!,, f 1 ... -,. .... ' 4-i , , " i uiiwn uiu i.uijiijua lliat Cilil llOl OU HIV hen .1 inn ii kiiCikI more ve.ir iiv vi-ar : '.. . J. , , 1 i t'l n.i j name, and not led And friend, will than he makes, going in debt all the time, I a , , it , , , , , . r , n . .i.i ! this excuse please you on a death bed .' ii.7 in.. . l; ii O- i ri lu.-.ny uuiiciuuu luai lie i un ; w , , - ,. . i .1 l.ii . fi i . .t i i 1 cannot make a profession ot religion, The ro:iI to 1i:i ii k' ru r.tev I Ii r. t the r.ei.T.le . - .. . ' ' 11. L. L VAN'S. Wilmington District. There will be a j READ TIII5' Camp Meetincr at Zion, on the Smithville , , j 1,n.'leb,e1 to the fi" ETa" c'kf 1 Or to 11. C Krana net f-rt! th'.r .r.aa Accounts. The euVseriker i-aniiot fire longer in dulgence. II. L. EVAXs. Kaleigh, April 5, 1 So6. i for fear of dishonoring the cau-e of (Jod. j n - .1 l- 11 1 l ! " 'f' " uiJllillillllli; 1115 CUU-C (Jl UU!I. ot ort.n Carolina, as a whole, have been . , , - Tin rsn I ti r this (hiiereriiiis eiim-se tor Mime time past, is manifest, from da the almost for none goes a. warefareon hisown charges. II . . . It 1 T , II., ally visits of brokers from other .States, r,.. ' , , - i who return upon the banks those "prouu-i T . i . . T . 1 , I, i 1 , ! 1 cannot ive my heart now to Jesus.: ' ses to pay with which forcirn liroduc-! i . . ,J , , ' .- ,' 3 , , , . . " 1 ,,. by and by I hope to do so. 'Roast not tions have been bought to excess. It we ,i u- . c .t . , i ii ; thyself oi to-morrow, for thou k newest Uf.I.I ftw rimi-.li U.-r. I. on. .lit till. ltii.;.liu IO : 1 , , , , , ' , , ; not what a day may bring forth.' A 1 meet the brokers would ot course be abun- . I , J i , L o , ., , i i -.i i j this excuse do ou at the judgment seat ? dant. 1 he banks would either have ex-! J Jo change or notes of banks of other States. -- Rut it is not so. The brokers carry off I Good Humor. Keep in good humor. exchange when they can get it, and coin '. It is not great calamities that embitter ex- i when they cannot. Our distant readers istence ; it is the pretty vexatious, the j may be surprised to learn, that a single small jealousies, the little disappointments I broker visited this place wire last week, 1 the minor miseries, that make the heart : and drew from the banks between $'), OW) heavy and the temper sour. Don't let j aud 8 10,000. These visits are generally them. Anger is a pure waste of vitality, j weekly, and the calls from 810,000 to 820,- It is always foolish, and always disgrace- j 000 i but they appear to be getting worse ful, except in some very rare cases when ; and worse. In Wilmington, we hear that it is kindled by seeing wrong done to an- i there is almost a daily call of the kind. j other, and even that noble rage seldom I The operations of the banks are of course ,' mends the matter. Keep in good humor, j necess rily cramped. They mustbecau-; No man does his bet except when he j tious how they isue notes which will geu- is cheerful. A light heart makes nimble j craliy return upon them within a week for hands and keeps the mind free and alert, j redemption in exchange or specie. i No misfortune is so great as one that! The remedy must surest itself to ev-' sours the temper, until cheerfulness is i cry man of intelligence; yet no one seems . lost. Keep in good humor. to act noon it. Our merchants go on j The company of a good humored man buying, as if they had no fear of pay-day. ! is a perpetual feast : he is welcomed every- 1 Htji'ttevdU'. Uusjrcti the 7th of May. D. B. NiciiOL.sox. llolriijl,, District S e c o n d Round. Chapel Hill. April 5 and 0; Ilillsboro Sta tion, 12 and 13; Raleigh City, 19 and 20; Henderson and Clarksville, 20 and 27 ; Ra leigh Circuit, May 3 and 4; Granville, 10 and 11 ; Person, 17 and 18; Ilillsboro' Cir cuit, 24 and 25. II. O. Bcutox. Wirminyfon District Second Round. Wilmington, Fifth Street, April 5, 0; Whiteville, at Wayman's. 12. Io; Topsail, at North East, 12, 20; Rluden, at Andrew Chapel, 20, 27; Wilmington, Front Street, May .', 4; Smithville, at Zion, a camp meeting to commence. May 7; Robeson, at St. Paul's, 17,18; .Sampson, at Goshen, j 24, 2o; Fayetteville, :fl an 1 June 1 ; Fay etteville Circuit, at Camp-Ground, June 1, 8. D. R. Nicholson-. PRICES CURRENT. Heath of an Old Soldier. Sergeant where. J.yes glisten at his approach, and difficulties vanish in his cheering pres ence. Franklin's indomitable irood hu- John L. Hays, an old citizen of this place, ! nior aw as touch ior ms country in the and asoldierof the war 1812, died on Thurs-i oM Congress, as Adam's tire or Jefferson's day last, and was buried with military hon- i wisdom ; he 'clothed wisdom with smiles, ors on Saturday. Scr-eant Hays was born and softened contentious minds into ae on tl,o. .lav of the battle of Lesimrton. and ! quiescence. Keep in good humor. was i-onseouentlv 85 years of aire, lie! A good conscience, a sound stomach, a was the son of the celebrated Moll' Pitch cr, who distinguished herself at the battle of Monmouth, and of whom Ileadly, in bis life of Washington, gives the follow ing account : " It was during this part of the battle, when Gen. Lee was struggling nobly against the overwhelming numbers that pressed on himl that an Irishman while serving his gun, was shot down. His wife, named Molly, only twenty-two years of age, employed herself, while he loaded aud fired his piece, in bringing water from a spring near by. While returning with a supply she saw him fall, and heard the officer in command order the gun to be ta ken to the rear. She immediately ran forward, seized the rammer, declariug that she would avenge his death. She fought her piece like a hero to the last. The next morning Greene, who had been struck with her bravery, presented her to Washington, who immediately promoted her to a sergeaut, aud afterwards had her put on the half-pay list for life. Previous to this she fired the last gun when the Americans were driven from Fort Mont gomery." At the close of the revolution she took up her residence in Carlisle, where she , clear skin are the elements of good humor. Get them and keep them, and Be sure to keep in good humor ! Accident Loss of Life. On Thursday last, as the freight train was leaving Thom- asville Station, on the N. C. Rail Road, the brakeman, Mr. Allen, who had been coupling the cars, accidently fell on the track and had one of his legs crushed by the moving train in a most shocking man ner. A surgeon was immediately called and the fractured limb amputated, but the inj'uries sustained were of such serious character as to leave no hope of recovery, lie lingered in great suffering until Satur day morning when he died. Salt's. Ban. Ii Luck. Mr. J. Brown, of Hart county, Ga., who is described as the father of twenty-nine children, has discovered a rich vein of cold which yields from a small panful of earth a penny weight of gold. The old man and his little boys, with their mortars aud pans, make from hye to six dollars per day. ISaF" 'How rapidly they build houses now,' said Tom to an old acquaintance, as he pointed to a two-story house; ' they com- PtALEIGII MARKET. Repurte-l by JOHDA.V U'OVIBLK, Grocer. Flour, per 11.1. 7 to 7 50 : Ii.nl. 11 to 12 ; butter, 25 to 30 ; meal 0 bush. Oi (ti, 7 j : i.rn r' bush. 60 Oy 70; fotbler p humlred 75 Ox, 80 : l.tisw ax, IS to 2'); dry bides. Id; wliito Yeas 75 to SO; stMi-k )e:is, fid to 75 : pork. 8 to Si : tal'ow, 10. WILMINGTON MA M KET. Imported by GEO. II. KELLY & BUO. Naval stores, foft turpentine 2 25. luird I 25 ; fpirits turp. M)J.: royin I 10 a I 15 ctimu;on : tur. $1 2j ; i-alr, s;u:k. 1 L'o; tinnier fij to 510 HU : Hour i of t!i supr. h jo a;ta!iioy o vju : corn b"; butti-r to 30; meal S to DO : hueou, I2j horoiiiid, (:. a 14 bams : eo.Ti-H. rio 125 to 11. lauujra I3J to I I; V IB to 17, .Sr. Dt:uint 11 ;i 12: Miars loaf I2J a l:i, criit-hed 12 a 13 : C Yell . it I0 a H, A cffVe !. a 11J, bruim 9 a 10: 111 .bt4.c bli.l. 3t) a (Ml, bbl. 40 : lime 1 25 to 1M; cow pras 90 to 95; oats 00 to 00,;.; cotton 9j to 10 : Inrd 12i : rice, f-.J p.-rt-a-k. clcanen : tsliow caudles 18 to 20, sua. 30 to 3H, .perm -1 to 50. April 2. FAYETTE VILLE M ARKET. Jroiti liic. I Jf.fri'cr." Bacon 12 a 00 : cofi'ee, Itio. I45 a 15, Lntruay ra 15 ; cotton, Sj a 'Ji according to quality; flour $7 25 a 00 nceoruinj; to quality ; wheat, 1 25 ; corn 75 a 80c ; oats 45 a 50 ; peas 05 a 70 ; bycles dry, 12 a 124 ; green, 4 a 5 ; iron, Swede.", 6 a ; En glish, 0 a 5; lnr.l, 12; lead b ; ino!a??c? 48 a 50 : nail? 5ia5J: saU.Liverpnol sai-K, 1 G5 a 1 75; sugar, loaf 13, crushed 12 a 121. New Orleans 11 a 00. St. Croix and Porto Kieo 12; tallow, 11 a 12: tobac co inanul'iictured, S a 15; whit- lead, $2 a 2 ; window glass 8 by 10, 2i a 2i ; 10 by 12, 2 : yel low dip turpentine, 1 75, scraped 75, spirits ;6c. April 2. NORFOLK MARKET. Reported for the Spirit of the Ac, Ly A. M. McPIlEETERS & Co., Wholesale Groceks t Commission Merchants. WILLS' WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. Corn, the advices by the Persia has unsettled and very much depressed the market, receipts very light, no sales; flour, market abundantly supplied, and prices drooping, we quote s. f. 62 to 7, extra 7J to S, family 8 to 9 ; cotton shows iuore anima tion, sales early in tba week of poor 8jf to 9, fair 8 3-16, we note sales yesterday of 100 bales, price 9e ; naval stores, tar plenty and dull, w e quote $21, spirits turp. 37 to 3S for whole parcels, 40 in small lots, it has declined ia NTew Y'ork to 37e., rosin 1 50 for common, 1 75 a 3 50 for Xo. 1 and pale ; bacon, X. C. hoground 12c, western sides J0i, shoulders 9; lard 11 J to 12: dried fruit, dull, no salos to quote from; s It, L. C 1 75, G. A. 1 25; guano, Pernvian, we quote 52 a $54, according to quality ies. COOKE'S NEW MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. SIZE, SIX FEET BY FOUR. nPIIIS Large and Beautiful Map of North Caro J lina is now in the bands of the Engraver, and will be ready for delivery in a few months. Per sons wishing an early copy of the work, should send in tbeir names without delay to 'W. D. Cooke, Italeiirh. N". C." .Yo Mtpn irill i .,.'. ej-rrpt ly mltucriptton. The price will be 7yi Dollar, payable invariably upon the delivery of the Map. The author of ihis Map has been engaged for a bout four years in its construction, and has had access to Survey, Documents and other data ac-ce.-ilIa to 110 other compiler of a Map of this State ; and it is b lieved to be one of the ui..t minute, as well as aceurntr Maps that has ever b. en publi.-bed or any Slate in theLnion. We subjoin two recomrncr;d:i lions from Governors Bragg and Graham, who have examined the inan-u.-cript. Exkcctive Office. 1 Raleigh, Jan. 26. 85G. j Mr. V.i!Iiam D. Cooke has for some time been engaged in the prer-arali'.n of a Map of North Carolina, which he is about t pnMib. In preparing the Map, Mr. C, by authority of the last General Assembly, had free aecesi. to all the Maps, Surveys and L.K-ii!iieiits in the d SVr ent depai oneiitK of the State Government. I mn sati-fn-d too, lhat he ban very carefully and indus triously collected a!! information that woubt 11 id him in his work from other sources, both public j.nd private. lie bar lately exhibited to ine bis Map, wbi- h I l ine examine I. and it gives me p'ea.-uic to sav that he h:is, in my opinion, executed his work well and that it is by far the i:i:-t accurate M;i.ot the State ibat has ever been pubM-hed. THOMAS BRAGG. Dear Sir : I have examined w ith as much care, as mv limited ojirtor'utiitv wou.d allow. ..ur .Van : will be ofT-r'I to purchasers. j Orders will receive 'iir fsp"pinl sontion. ! C1IAS. ST Eli P. IN" 8. j li. K. Pl'LLEN. j Jan. 13, 1S5G. 3 tf. I Silk and Straw Goods. AUG. ANDERSON & CO., j 14th Street, Richmond, Va. J Keep a larze assortment of Ribbons, Dm j net, and Mil ir.ery ;.i.k, which they ofF'T to the wholesale trade on the most favorable J terms. Merchants and Milliners are invited j to pive us a call. I Feb. C, 185C. C 3m Feb. CO. zexo h. ;i:eee. No. 7, Market ft. S lir C. E ACON. 70O0 Uh. well curci and a Terj nice. F- r b ZEXO II.'C.REENE. N . 7, Mark't t. 8 IOFFEE! COFFEE: ! 75 hx Rio, Lv ; j funvra and nil Jma. X w iunlin from j N. Y. PHfkpt, and f.T ole lv j Mrch IS. ZEXO. II. GREENE. ! t r. nasi O'.' fo I I S Jfrt. 7 r ' ' '. !.' Iftl I. la i.' ill. 4 a.m I m 1. 1 I . 1 1 . tr 7 i'.l'", t- rtfj i u I I i n j 1 '.- "i I ' ' '--.. t 'n lrr 7 c-t.. ! c -tit's i r 1 7 - I ! I l.t rnin -,! r.. . Oi-. I ir; 7 i --I-! !. T Jiiii rr.--. I'k t. I rf' in !. One l:r-' ' t . f."'.f i' -: "f, .; n ,) fr-nt. ir nrit-l t v Oie lrp- r.aii. I rtrr.r. r.-vr- t .k . O'o I ir fr H-'t t. :ii ir i" nr. '.at, Jed tL!et. fine J.r; f f -.-I i , -. T r. f .n.-f Jek. j R. II. DIBRELL. B. J. JOHNSON j L it" Inspector Sliockoe A"ari'-IIuuse. DIBRELL k JOHNSON, Com m i s s i o n JI ere h ants, uiEce near suocicne ur-iiu-c, RICHMOND, VA., Pay particular attention to the sale of To- I j-,. , bacco, Corn fin l VIleat. ' j .Liii.era.1 ininuices iiiiiie uu an i rouuee coii Eigned to tiieitl. Thpy rei-pi-i-tfuily Boiicit your patrc.n". iv! :g. i-,g. C tf IROCEEIE.S, Jts. CO boxes Primp N. Y. j X State Ch pse ; 4 kes prime G hi-n I Butter ; 15 bnje ar.'I 0 halve and qnnrter b-ips Raisins ; 25 !. (in SO nr..l 2t H. ImsetJ Adaniantino Can lies: 5 Ton Ibi'.p ' Iron aborted 1. 1J and 1 ituh. Jut re- ceived and for b.i)-- lv j ZEXO II GKEEXE. ! No. 7 Market Street. i March 13. ISoC 11 GAR ! ! 50 1 Brown and t'Ur- I bhd rood and Cr ca!e bv March, 2S,"isi8. fitir UCf.varl t. Jut r"p'rel ZENO 11. GREENE. I : COACH HARDWARE ao MATEKIAL.8. ; ifUIE uri'lersijjrii tl r petfu'ly call the nt X !eiili'i!i d' tin pill lie t i their larf t-'or-k i.f Coach II.ir.lu ai ; atid matt: ia!s, w iilch CtiI-i? in Part n! M iihti.j. an i Ml. -Vr.rcd. 23. J.i.-t received a good article in F..r bv ZENO II. (.REEVE. No. 7. Jirpet nr. hf Ivre I i . l-ive. T ml fancy JL'-. Ono Itrij Cl .tare, nrrill r u! I .irved t.ir.J.-t. A One l;r -vtAV, -'l iT I d?k. Av. Oiio Jirtr 1 ortnrai in ,1 r i-. I aroJ laKif--. s.t Ono Nrt C v'iutv t"j)i-. c . .t r p in-1. ,t.'. Two inri"- i t tarej, .a ire r.- iKii'iiin itf ) p! !. (hi" 1 ir" ' t'i.iwi hu-) r.-!"i !. no He 'sni!. aV. Two tl --t iv.-, 'iian) i.'i-li, f i.i. j mi d ! lti'l. Nineti n ?ir ' t.rtni.. I' -.i. m. . ri-i p ittrr. a I 1. i ( f .i . .All tlir itli in 4rtit..fi? i.r- I" n r l- 1 1 . -. I f.n t n- of .ii.hn I". ' i Vr.-f.-r, A St... I .ft, t.'r f. :., .1 . a. ii- -.r.i . .! i i -v irr itit.-,. r it 1 int. fnti in oii t . tlo'iii-.-; r. -"!. i riief. 1 1 f I p .1, .1 .. i - D. PIG0TT, Iiriht iti.'l L!:n-k E::t.;::- Springs Mine ot ."hh'Uj tar .lini. nd mn iir.ittii.-d. in expressing toy ei.nvi. tioi. tha'. as lo i be .sec tions with wl i. h I am Le-t acquainted, it is almost tniiiot- !y coi r, el : .m l t!:;it, ir.nu li e nj.p. r::ii.nies eitj"ed, ai.d pains tak.-n i.v you. to acqui.e inf r-mati-.i!, there is no re-s.-un to ib.ui.t its g.-n.-rai ac curacy. This, with the a' teniion bestowed, in delineating new Comities, Towns, Works of Public Improve ment, and places famous in History ami Tradition, render if, in my opinion, of much greater vaine than any work of the kind, that has yet appeared. Ycrv Hesp.iciioily, - WILL : A. GRAHAM. J.titurtt-y, 20th, 1850. W. D. Cooke, Esq. TO AGENTS. Agents are wanted for every County in the State. None need apply who will not agree to can vass the territory they undertake thoroughly. jfijf All applications for agencies or letters of any kind in reirard to the Map must be addressed to WILLIAM D. COOKE, Raleigh, N. C. X. B. The copartnership heretofore existing between W. D. Cooke and Samuel Pearce in the pn.prietorshijj of the Map has been dissolved by mutual consent. Raleigh,, April 4, 185C. 14 C..m:ii..n 1'atei.t uml half P itetit Axles l-ii rct,'!' ni:J 1 .re Ii-.lts : Cia-di C.tsf ins -. pf . II'.l-s. S,..k.-s, IVuoe.s, Shafts, B..V.S, iwod i' 11 P.. l.-S Ei.am'di'.l, Dish an ! Cullar L"a'l."r v Enanolct Cloth, Buckram nii-l O iOa.'tle',' C'oitell L 'ires. Tass, Is. Til ft. F.itiC's, . ; 1, ii, .-.- ti, - ' lull" iin.i iiivin i' 'is arm i.iacii Liiiii.jj s lira-s an I S K' -r Pi it- .l Limp-" II ii-s. L..ks.. II. ..ll.-s. Kii'.hs and Ta 4 . Innv. Silver, u-.s atid J i u in d Loll. ' N ids COM M ISSIO N ?. WAX C II A N T, WII.MING l (iN. N. C. March 0. in It KELLKY BROTH FR, DEALERS IN Fainily Groceri 3 Provisions, N . 11, -.tl. W.t. r Canil k- 1' M s r; H iir. 'flirt. cl Collars ami S'ti.-k: , YANLEW t TAYLOR. No 10 M mi street R c!i: -i. V: . li.iej, a. F.r.. 15. 7 G iii o Mel! r..o. S. V. i :i. W o. r Strin t. Vi ILMIXC H. X. r . coi.st.tnt!y ..ii li.in.l, St:;ri, .'.dje.ft, , Cile.-e. il l.:. Illiiter. I.i'rd. .- Cla-bti -. -.... f.a.. - ,,.,;H. A-.. . l: hi i.i : l.'S ci.s. (i. l'.r-!ey. Pre-. .1 I r. V.-.,,-- .f..ba .te. Pi't.-. ..' i;.ii. ..;' U tin. !..' n. W 1.- . M. G..i-i,i..n. it .i . !l. '!'. it il .ii. II . -.-tbrook.-. R. v. W ; i;-i, i.r..,.,-. J O M .M I I ') N n Li r . 7 trf-l.i,, ixi::i :; ;in l..-.- I.i-j I. . v...t. , . .v ,, if ILL T'.iii .: . -'S 'i : ,t r jj Wo. .... r..r . f v.. t :.T r.tii 1. 1 r to . !. e. l'lHi",r.. l'..r - 1 1 1 . i"i It II I H.v ... 2 ; i-1 0 i i '. t..ti ..th.-i Pr 'J I 'J ,. r ;ll I :5 . , .., :.- .1 . I F I:' ! - -.'I. i i.i: s ,., , i E, 1 - I . K,l Va. horo': E.j'o. JUST RECEIVED, I'. .4i..n!t If in New Ynik i: )!L lo I.r i ;i !.-. '.-i.r i. Hi H. 12 25 R.i Ri j Clarksnn & Andfrsa R M il MOMi, Va. ; '7MP0R1 EPS OF IIAP.DWAIJE. OF TEE j .( ry. (ions "Aterlior" B ,!tii... 'l.,r!.. ; An P'O Main str-et Pi.-luiiond Va. Wnnl.t ; restn'ct fully call tin- afrpnti. ri of tla North I Carolina Mtrciiuntx ami ctl.ers visititi'r this-. j market, t.i their stin k, which is now ami well i " I a.SM.rted, feelirtir a.-su-M.i tln-v can i.ff-r Mich . ' " AKEIVAI.S fr.un N- r 1 - priie.- I.i't I i. five. 10 Lees Go, hen Luir. r. ' rti. Li it, do d . i- .V si,,, r:.r.l.s A '. (..tl . , '., t..r a. I, Bt II. KKLI.I.Y A lil.O I'eh. 27. 9 Y P. i .i .. W'll" u .J - v. if K In a! i- ! pli.. I with id .tiTi. r i I, til to (.'f l-f tie il ir an- .' I .1 ' 1 Mini: '!'!', . w ., .. -. P. ... . ... ; i'. i. ( II s P.t.r , c I :. - ' I ' i ! ie, i . it . . i i. M t I O ' ' .1 II' I Io. i ii i : ii, ii r .... j i . p i-tae'e t r i ! i i. ru 1 t Ri- -w! i. . . w . I Feb. IJ. I-.'.O. Met Kew Spring and Summer Goods for 185G. THE Subscriber has just returned from N'ew Y'ork, and is now receiving the largest and most complete assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods he ever had the pleasure of offering to his numerous friends and customers. Introducing all the recent styles, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Muslins, Challes, Barage Do Lanes, Figured and Plain Berages, and Tissues. Silk and Straw Bonnets, Silk Mantillas, and Parasols. No use to talk, for I have got them. - Coaie and look. GENTLEMEN'S AVEAR. I have a fine assort ment of Cotton, Linen, and Woolen Goods of all kinds. Give in; a call if you want new, cheap, and good Joods, Hats. Boots, and Shoes. Also, some good READY MADH CLOTHING. Talk about this man and that man selling goods The market is well supplied with grocer- at cost ! " hy customer, stop and think and pon- ir.iHii-eutent.s as win make it the interest i. all to purchase -f them, Lujirig; exeiuivelv for cash, and itnportii. their gnmls ilirect, enal.Ies tl em tn sell eheap. Call aud exam ine their stuck. j Richmond, Va. Jan. 18, 185C. .3 tf. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, 77 II OLE SALE and Retail D,-.-ilers i JJ Drills, Medicif.es, Paints, Oils, Dv ? Siuffs, Snices, Perfumery, Fancy Article s, Garden Seeds, Pure Wines and Brandie 8, for me'licinal purposes, L-.nd.in Porter, f- ie gais, Chewir.2 T. I.aeco, &c, Raleigh, X. C. January 3, 1855. 1 Cm. Fashionable Hair-cutting and Shavir s. j 1111 E undersigned has just f.pened a Sh .up I X at Mr. Thompson's building, near i .he j corner, east of the North Carolina Ri mk j Store, for the especial accommodation of VO.lllam&n wt.r ,1 . , n .. nlnn nr.. . I . i. . .1 j t-. ...V I. I. I UCOUC V j 1 1 '. , . .till Oll.l,, c, i 1 1 1 ,1 t. ; i ; : ox.-. was known as Molly 3IcCauley. She lived j menced that building only last week, and to an advanced age, and was buried witn j they are already j-irting in the lights. military honors. Carlisle (i't.) Demo- j Ye,' rejoined his friend, 4 and next week crat. they will put m the liver. Singing by Congregation. The "Washing ton street Orthndox Church at Beverly, after a variety of experience in having singing t.y a choir, last -week voted to dispense with the services nf a regular choir and have the sink ing done the congregation. The tew plan was tried on Sunday L.st with excellent success, the people joining in the sinking with admiralde promptness and good effect. 13-jstuH Ti'aV. A Chiles Lojic. "Pa," said a little urchin to deacon N., '-have poor folks got any soul ?" "Certainly, my child; why do yon ask such a question ? Cause I . hear folks say Parson 1. never goes to see any body but the rich members of his church."" '"Go to bed child." ; Ueadinj Sooin, Lectures, &3. j Weave pleased M see that our enterpris-, in"- Military Company, the "Oak City j Guards, are taking steps i.r tne estaous.i uient of a "Reading llmm," ujion the Ly ceum principle. It is their intention to es tablish a Library, procure the s.-r vices uf gentlemen to Lecture up:ni sciemiSe sub fects, and form an Association of a relining and elevating cnaraciei. i ot the 'rnvvn,, m tl;e great plruojili- lor pop- To enal.Ie them to d. so, an appeal is made j u:ir rights which le i to the i stablishment i.f to an eiilig'atened public for subseriptk.iis in t(ie ns,sish Commonwealth, and sniipQunt- money, books, kc. e sincerely hope tueir i jy planted on this soil the republican ern;8 which have grown up into a nation ot free men. This portrait bel'injred to Mr. John McGregor, member of Parliament for Glas- Singleton, J cow, and is presented l.y him. though Mr. ot the United two original Ax IxTEREsTixa PiCTfre. Mr. Bu.-hanan. the Aiuericini Minister, has sent home from London an original portr.iir of John H-unp-den, the celetirated English Patriot, who was one of the first to resist the encroachments of the Stuarts, ami to assail the prerosiativos eif irts will lie crowned with the most abuu dant success. Spirit of the Age. William G. March 29. PETERSBURG MARKET. Carejully Corrected by B R O W N L E Y & HICKS. Grocers and Commission Merchants. Wheat. The offerings continue light; we note sales to-day of prime white 1 65 to 1 CS, 1 25 to 1 40 from common to fair lols. Cottos. There is a good enquiry for this arti cle, with considerable sales at 9J to Ji cts., holders firm at 9J to 9J. Corn The receipts are small, and we continue quotations at 70 to 75 cis. Tobacco. The receipts are getting large, but still we notice an active demand at full prices, we quote Lugs at if 5 to $7J : common to fair Leaf $7 to $9, good nd fine 9i to 12, no fancy in market. Flock. The markot dull, with small sales at SJ Cr superfine family flour of prime quality scarce at 1 1 a 1 1 J. Bacox. Market well supplied. We quote Wes tern sides 10$ to 11 ctt shols.Si to 10 cts. Pea. We note sales of Clay at VOc; Black-Eye at $1 per 1 u.-hel. Gf ANo. the salos of week have been large We qoote $57i per t 'U of 2jiSi pounds, wim .ros j.eets ol an wovain e. L.inn. Virgin:;; in kegs 12i cts. no W. stern in market M a ok El: EL. fij a Gj f. r No. 3 (LOUH cCLK StitHe ;.t I0. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. rpHE SUBSCrUKER has . pened a School for JL boys, near the Presbyterian Church, and so licits pnbii atntnage. He w ill teat-u th-3 usual English Branches, and also the Language-, if desired, Terms per Session of fire motitbs. $12 50. He has bad some experience in teaching, and Tviit labr to improve theisecommioed tob.isehar.-e. T. J. YOUNG. Pialeigo, April 4, 1356. 14 2c der well before you step. I am not selling you old goods nor time-worn or shelf-rubbed remnants ; but I am offering you Xew Goods, bought in New York tcithln the nut fifteen day', and I will sell you Good Goods, just as cheip as any man in this City, County or State that has paid for his goods, or intends doing so. Call and see ine, and if I do not prove what I say, then q it me. Call 3d door above R. Smith's corner, or ore door above Evan's and Cook's,and opposite C. W. D. Hutching's Saddle and Harness Manufactory, Favetteville Street. ALEXANDER CREECH. Raleigh, March, 2S, 1S56. 13 6w. 10 I, I, Is Si, Cracker-, 5 ' S ,(,, 5 " I'm. i;r. ad, 111 b'.x.-s - ii.ar and So la Crackrrs, 25 bags LatLii i CnflVe. Low lor e:.-h, at GEO. JI. KEI.LEY A RHOS. No. II South Wntr t. Wilmington, March 4. 10 A. J. 0'IIANLON, Wlihlewlz G fixer and Coiiinix-doii Mtrch'tid, Fa VKTTLVII.I.K, N. C, X7"EEPS constant!,', on hand f..r f.ile Sugar,. V Coffee, Molasses, N ii!-, and ail olher G'-ods Usually krpt in a Grocery Store. Person." visiting this lown p, boy Good in hi line would do well to give him a call. I Fayette ville, N. C. March 13, '56. THOMAS ERA.Xril yIEXDKR U.-.I- -io.v ' ' P:.i i X I initio . i I '.i;b '. Vu . !:i.;i. I r c.iii' .t pro. ! .u e 1. 1 r , ;l T 'l ... . r ,. x ,,, , in t i.i .lej.nr (oiert f I o, - i 1. 1 a j -.i . I I,. . in i'S;..-ifl:i. t sal 'If r w 1 il ' . f u 1 . . i . tion to il win. limy I'litliist 1 ii-ii in 1 1 O in car". lather, ivlt n:.-, ui.'tit. Peter.l.urg. lr. h. J7. 15',. June : 1 Ct;., !.n t Dru.' VEEPcvr.-i 12 2in WANTED, A TEACHER of experience, to take tharg.j of Black R'rk Academv. Tb well dressed head of hair. He hor.f, bv his. P"?:1 "l .tL.e ,:U""1 b" J1Vr, et ,l.:i! 1 . - a. . 1 '- i 11 1 e&ni auu cuise attention to ios onsuipss not only to merit, hut secure a liberal share of the patronage of the public. J. T. ALSTON. Raleigh, Feb. 15, '50 7 tf ' "VTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE I If STJ- RANGE COMPANY, Raleigh, N. C this C. W. D. HUTCHINGS, Manufacturer and General Dealer in Saddles, Bridles, Humes, Trunks, Sad-dle-bajs, Carpet-bajs, Whips, Spurs, And all kinds of articles usually kept in a regular Saddlery Sture, can tie foflnj with him. Persons in want of articles in his line of business will find it to the-ir interest to call on him. as h- is determined to sell on terms s ltisi'ict'-ry to t'i purchas-r. Hirf him a .'.!!. at los ohl sfan-I on Fav e l.-villt. S-re-et. Orders thankfully received an i fa'uM'ul'V fl"i-il'f.. R ilei-h, Jan. 10, l!-5G. is situated in an excellent aud h'althy neivh- borbood ; b'-ird can be obtained for from 11 to $10 per month in good fa milieu. The School ha i heretofore pail from tVC'IO to $70(1 annually. j iil reference required as to qualification and: Ii'.olali. A Southern man prlerrel. Appiv early ' to JOSEPH A. PARKER, Chairman, j Black Koek P. O. Brurimick Co. N. C. ' Marrh, It, Isifi. ll ' I.VCOURAGE HOME MANL'FACTL'RKS. ; J The ntbscribcr re-peetfuliy iiif.ruu the pub lic that he ha counneneed a i.sw Carrintfi Maim- j factory in Raleigh two tmr- Svuth Wtn of the i Capitol, and a few imceshoafb of the M.t'on Hall. . Hehason band a kho4 a"sortmt of ,-idir.g vehi- i eles, such as buggies, tingie and double seated ! u.-i r. . ..... . . ..i The nromr.r manner in hieh ,.11 I,.. V,. ' carriages, . A. Ut wor IS well ; paid by this Company, together with the low ,-ates ! " Vr'.' , , Ula'"1- rebi-er, U, of premium, present ereat inducements to r.th , i WV ea" .nr"1 ". e 'l fell eh-ap for Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for life, on the M'atu.-tl Principle, the assured for life participating iu all .uc tn'"..3 va tu ...1. cuj. . a oi policies, gran ted for the whole term of life, when the pierni um therefor amounts to $30, a note may be given for one half the amount of the premium bearing- in terest at 6 percent without guaranty. are disposed to insure. ; eah or good note. .Vlairi.a ,r. . . . . . . r 'l Ir. r o .Am . . f lr..rn . ... C . I years, for two-thirds their value. Raleigh, Feb. 2&tb 185C. JOHN MYATT. tf All lotsee are paid within V0 days after eatrjfac- ! "A LUABLE UP COUNTRY RES- toryproof is presented. i ...r, ..r,, Xuto fr.r coin Y Town of I'VaLkilrRwi, N. C. Vticinctl Filled. has been appointed bv the President, Cllec- j Buchanan, to the Congress tor of Customs at Newbern, N. C, to fill the j States. It one of th- only . . . , ,i r- ri-., . o i . ..r 11 I ... : --e-n.T .re:ted bv the death of Thomas S Singleton. Pastoral IncilaHon. Rev. 13. M. Palmer, D. J)., of Columbia. S. C, has been invited to take the pastoral charge of 1st Presbyterian church in .New Orleans. 1Vh.it in Aholilinnisl ! The ti.x.pertv of Cassius M. Clay, the great Kentucky aboli tionist, is advertised to be sold at auction, and includes tteenty-ttco slaves, men, women and elt ildren ! lftmnden Sid net Commencement. We learn that the Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D., of Goldsboro' X. C, has accepted an invitation to deliver the Annual Address, at the com mencement exercises at Hampden Sidney Col lege ia Juno nest. Petersburg Express. portraits of Hampden, now in existence. Maksh.h.1. Ney A correspondent of the Salisbury Watchman gives out a statement that Marshall Ney's execution wasall ashani, that he escaped to this country having been fired at with blank cartridges, tc. Things are not done in thir sort of way by military men, and any one who has seen an execution of a criminal by military law, will at once perceive that the thing is almost impossible. Besides the brave and honorable Xey would never have consented to close his life with a dodge, and thus tarnished with posterity a reputation far more dear than life to him as all his antecedents up to that period prove beyond question. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JOHN C. PALMER has a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry, te., which will be sold at tji.H,er;ite prices. Watches and Jewelry repaired iu the best manner and warranted. X0T1CE Those indebted to Palmer & Ram sey would do well by calling and Settling their notes and accounts. V e dissolved in June last. Mr. Ramsey has since died. I cannot do other wise thau put their notes and accounts ont for collection. JOHN C. PALMER. April 4, 1S5G. 14 32 3t B. F. PEARCE, DEALER IX Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Hats, C'ajts, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, and Kead-made Cloth in j HAY STREET, FAVETTEVILLE, N. C. tSf' Strict attention paid to orders, sj April 3, 1S56. 14 j DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. Dal- las Haywood, James K. Jordan, Quinton Busbca, H. W. Husre.j. Wm. ii. .YV K-re, Charles B Root. V7m. VV. Jloideu. ft in. D. Cooke, R. II. Bat lis, Wic. II. Jones. P. V. Pe'i't ar-d S'.ai.D Gales. OFFICERS Dr. Chi.rl.is jl. J h a so r, . Pre? iden t ; Wm. D. Ea;. wood. Vice Presi.icn: : John . W"-'.-Ibiuis. Se-.-i -try ; Wm. il. Jones. Treasurer; II. V', Husred, Afrvrney : Drs. Charles E. J .j.riso-i. Vi'i-t. 'it 2 tf V. L. Pomeroy, PublisliPr. B tokller and Si-itioner, .No 1G. Favottevilie Street, R-il.-I-h. N. C. HONSTANTLY on hand a Irge -tasortmpnt j of Tneoli.ji,:al. Law. M -ji.-alt Ciassi.-1, Misi-e'laneou" and Sfiiool B "'k.H. Ami-rii-an, Kneiish and FreiieiiScationary. BSnk Books of c-vf-ry .j. -..-ription, iticiuusr.g K-suorJis fi.r everv purpose. Books not on hand ordered with dispatch. Bin ling done in pl-iin or fine style. 1 ! i ?gli. Jan. 10. '5G. 2 tf. FTJAKirURE ! FURNITURE I THE Sui.scrii.-iT, thankhil for pa.t favors informs the public that he is prepared to nil orders for furniture, up:;u re.tsoii.ibie terms, at his shop two squares east of tiie Cape Fear Bank. He keeps on hand the usual articles of furniture needed by house-keepers ; such as Cane Bottom, woodseat, roc-king and oSce chairs, beadsteads of different kinds, a vari ety of Maleogany, Walnut, and conrjrju Tables and Eeaureaus, Book StandSj Ward robes, tte. g?"-The subscriber is provide vpith a iood hearse and is prepared ta furnisL Cof fins of Male-ogany, Walnut and Common wood. He will attend fu.Esrala in Town tr country. nENRY JFv BROWN. Raleigh Jan, 4, au, " y H. Uat.le. Wm. W, EicC'Jtive Cvjata.ttie; j H. .M.-Kee, and R:.-iiard B. Haywood, Medical i Eoatri ot cL.-ult :'iu!i : Md-n sad CiuH-s K J. ISers a-.r.. oti.t-riiJ s.rii;. For Inrtiier iiif'ii-iijai..i,. the p.u to the pMirihlet-, ai;d f.-rnus of ma he obtained at the 02jee of the Cjat. any of its Agencies. ' 'ouiLnuni.-ati.'ii- shon'd bead ires. t-.. (po-t naid; to JOHN G. WILLIAMS. SexrLarv. I Rale Julv 17. ls55. ! LIFE PRESERVING I'j'liE Siib-cribvrs hating ,urc-afed the toi. X nht to make a d sell tticse Swinieirei: s, u N-j Orange, A r-i Tu., S-.jrv d-e;Ei IloU'o, trry ha;.'ioire. and w-ii i. 1 t tt.lt in? l.-ar d-r-. A beautiful ;:r- f,i r.'. .firr c-iat boseif to'.'J.cr Hisa 'i .-.-r-s f vr ".) ij.-!"r-.J land. All ia',i l:.a,--i r a i..-1-t J-ira' !e j.-irt of 'i. ? T'.tii. An ! - ! jftat tifS Siore lifiu-e. "vi"i j-'rM"t in J; ! teOr-rni ATrtsXt'JUii-X I. Utt aTnf 't!i.i.'ji f- c- , hib;i, ... oi" "o-i '-. i i.Hfiz'-nit, t..-k . f are ref rred i g",-'. but li-ef-r.tiy jotf t-aci ':-. ik rthern . iral, wsiiei : .1, I-s f..f . a-:-. Tb ul K.-riU-r 1 'Miilt: '. iv.or , I.e. i. Ji.r f in l;i;.'n.t. ! t.I, i--kir u- (in - " r. -epi-'to ! i.ei.-.) in r. t t. t o ' "Sir- !' al.i p. ni'i'y b-r sai-. 7tt- m.- le .o -uit tip j .o aser sm tiie iui.lfT " , T,-iT w-'I.'tii.j. 1 r ai.k ii,. j. ,i aa-,r:i.f t' n. -t tUTih I'i' ' Towi- i t; II. If.a-i .u, '5 i.'.'f liil. i,'-, li.oi'j si i r v iiit-M! i I . GEORGE i rr:Ti:rnt i:;, r.i.. tij " b iitd a ft. -!i nr. 1 ot lb Oi.', d..'', ll.t I rern.-h, Eog'ifi. ai.d A r it -r i - w. Ul in . .! , Surgic.il li.-truu.t hu 1 'lotn'-r ;.il;c k'-pt by iJru'i'-f gef.t ruilv. Ordernfro.n Pn vtieiiir.", M'fi.!.iti . iti.-I otber-, promptly a' lend1-I t Gr.o. B. J .vi', ltt.t.: M.j. . Feb. 15, '50. 7 I v To the Preachers cd tU N. C. CoRftresc:". Noroi I: ,1, '. .6. Iir.ot Ilmtmii' : Now in t rt -.d , i !. reaoy for 'P' n-n in n f.rir,ii.t f..ni d-. . . . worn on R EC 1 1 ION" IN HEAVE:. ... , . ia lll.iillltiil.tr 1 U.e rrU-it"tim 'r.. j.rrf..-- f-- .. f 'irl .i-t'l'tr ft -H'IU', art ".- a I ' i i. ' t a . fu.i-'l in ar.y other work o ll. ..ij ti. -about 2(0 pa;' , price "i ce;.''. d. -'.',: ; ..r cent- I prop..e to ei.d -(. ltr u 'J , more or lei... Fr- .-..'. t and T r ... - ' . ',-,i.k uH'oid i b leturLed Io n.e. R. ,i . . . $10 in h-tud ; pay Lttlainee at ..frene. ' ; -.-rcr.ieuce. Ma.t.o!, p'ee order 'rce i,i my . T r , to be forajauded in lit v.mt pa- kf-., '.'.'..' rout, and v, b'-'j rr yoi f - j ; t, . , be foroarded. Mr depot ir .ioil ,.k. I f l i: r r fr, m you by return v.ai!, if i..' l !e( n, u u o'oiige. 'trj a."Ii.et,t,f,a'. ! , i.Lf. Wj-'-rv.. Mar-b C. 'Li-,. , T(7 T I I f f A FFL H'flL U. Jjotrdi-n' a C'l'brij-d ) try in in 11'.'' a. T'i-G.-e.tt Siuth'-r.- 7.1-p-. th I'i'- ;.( ' ,-! . f a re. P T- i- i in, . .PEI'Alil.I) fr. ' Oh-i.i -: y u 15 jnr '' c If.1. t ;r;i i'.v. c rt,. :- foil 1 r"-ri -- '!e; ; r .--i.-.t i .'. r-f i - . i,-'k:i-i.o i (t-l it - ' !-. V - Pi-r (.-!.et. l" - -n. P F P -R il I.-. N. J . t- f . I l.i- t . ... GEOI. r i. . f, f ... I. . A .v r, It the count Franklin. -- ot Wake. Jofcc-ton.t I:ii ti: . .. i - i . . i iimiaji -aj,L., u.,uil rr.ieeiiulrv inform tte pubiie (bat thty si.i s..lei.(i !. Conn a in the above countTt-s with acd will kiu j ped.ile tnem thrt.uh me e-jai;trv. i By ttjis cwiugltiree. a, bois-.ortwo or more I hor-es, can be .lttJ.h,1 fri,m m ,tbicl be:i at NOTICE : full speed, with -.erirei Sifetv to li.e v-b.i nitd i ttose in it. t s tipple aiai taiy. so that any i MINISTER v. I O I mi. an -xclei,t m-IoI. Im-t ten yrarg c a aViy himself i.f it use. jCl in whii-Ii tr-.e i.-o ,! isijiid ar.d oroan. o eu ti'l i-iiterprisinj i-o,i i; .-. i'v. ;i Mfld t. !-ir; -I i.. SJ.tt Hi' hrgo! Pr. f. I) . I:!. i,r.Ki..' ded i.y tmii .et-iit n.- str.ori.. A -. ii O MAVNAIU. Frii itbiit-.r.. N. C. J 4th '5G. ti'. TO YOUNG LADIES I". io It. i Z' linTAXCLS. .4 -.. T:: '..h -w ..: ;i,-J'.t- ' , , a. '-' I ve.J : ... X p --., ; , , t-d ' ."... : "''!-'--'- -7th and .f"-'S-tw,-e-, t .ii r.rore'.ri'.-a hxi fir belor. r.er: l'.ri-rit.fl .,! t. A.-...t.s ... .. ..... I .. .... .'11 ; 1 - - : V . . . . . ...... i . n ... ... t, 1 1 . t , tut , !- . i:st the dangers mrrient to ran-a.sy or fra- j t.f ir,tru,.tvrSf Uu- to o per. a , -y'c"rl,: , nous nor-es Every riding vehicle ought to . wUl, ioch ia.J5 y .rre.-r.- on attached to it. It is a cheap, safe and certain , . ,r- , " k fire i'li. ,r I protection against danger. It WS be arched to ! ' "f1. f" IU i, ' i V V N n... .i. A C AM.-,,, 1 i -' ! irtiii. -j ; I 1 5'J ; '. li. .-'trauiiu. 'cret lii--.' kburii, 1 ). i!- v.u r,i;jTV,y;.-, 1 : .S T iu-i.ii. s. 1 i " : Ja- McAl o. 1 o;; L Y Jarvi', ; 1 1 I ' ;tv, 1 .) ; Mi ; ...r (Lv .1 W j v:,;) j Notice is hereby given, that any iidrii-'-- menL en Lixia ruteiii, or any Haiiaunn. or attempt to make or use by any iacainca.ii.jr., this Pat- ni Swmgletree in any of the counties above enomer ated, ihe person or persone so oflenJing will be prosecuted to the full extent of th law, io tte U. S. Courts at WarhiBtitjj. P. F VriLLIAMS A CO, Pialeih, Feb. 14, - - ... 2 I m. r . . . .1 . toe entire amount ni t 3 ' . z .m i , . iw.f ijarq, ann tu::..ri I thus .ncurred. Ai nli..;!,... i t T B rm,. r- .-. 1 . n. kh,- hvu tl '..-" Vr-HT'M tun.isl,,n?tbn witiii.v- i.. or.til tby shall piy the obt will, plea t.UxXt. I A 1 1 - I ; ri. t Btaufort, Feb. 0, 185G. 2 FM A:, o; -J-.-- IIV.L.-.J.-.-:: ii C JJz-m, 1 -V ; l.-.a.-:c; M Jenkins. 1 .'il; J II Hart, 1 ",J; Mr, Mary 11 V,at-:.. 1 5); 11 Z l iiilen, 47 ; W li i'.r rdu, 4 50; U.k V. i;iijms, o; .S II IK -dwk, 7; OJ BreVit.3; iu I'smr, 2; S J jjpott, 4; 31 JUrd i l '; (Mr5. L'b p.pc-r La,s Wq jj-bA v HdGav-Jiui, now v WelJjfi : ' L Do.ii.s-V vVa ilobnt-i, : J " tin, 1 -J: W jMe!fAiua.3 ' i3
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