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- (4 P. llodlj. (a rolina Christian boatr. :Ct ' fro tli-j torrific f-vii- win-: (1 WOO, i revjsl TV i. J; 1! ill .'.it s; J' : o tint S jtVi f,.;i 11, -.ff than t t to t Ea-t not hi -re :.'n-i w ne e Clo, H.t-.fl I t:i iii n A irtii.;, i- portray ; b':4i;"! I !';;! an bn n,r: ton a ie.o.;-, ttia" hs tti Provide noe which irnpifid r.ur fither. -Ann ii l m t ilrarne th mov. prf;,t ! friirnerit and Union ever ir'f-- J r. ' Of H.4.U ni!J not MjfTer it , pen-i ur.td i; soo i have b-en pao-fully in'ruiner,!. by it ex a io pie. i 'ii;-l:,i'.:i ., .;,V:iai, r.;i:-.;-ri liberty n : .- Vii ao 1 f:l:t-- v.- x ':. .rtun.je t the ni.i.v r ' l.''- -tit If,-; N It io blip' -'a'l' of 'Ji-tJ A f r-; :t.'.'U ' o,.; . : , j i rj kt,' the Uaioait "v.ii tj? 'tfrnutf.u fr. '. lo- i !!;. ;ri. of f'uo.. ; . :rl'.j -1' 'r! iil-t rjr jr V" tor w h-u th; df-ty- f.i, ;t i i to I jT" of iiioo'rv hu u.urr,:i iti pi-i':'-, aithojh the f-nni of Ul z-.vrijtti;fit rfi.-y r:iia':ti i r a ivju, thi nub -.',:;': f.a 'J'; j;-irt';i i',r-vt;r. Our ,r '.-.; nt fiaanci . rfi! ijh i n in t.r-i-iity c-r.'Jitiori i N" it 'ill ju si fro-n t vrj ut OV(:r 1 .1 ;) ;il kj Har., giw- t,:r h to oxf-;ivnirriri! ion- It pr-i'lu.:"H 'v 'I o-b:i:t of xrr:i ilii;.-'-, an 1 if !;; ulators an i jo'.S-r. thi ir.' -oiii'y in ;X-r'.i'l in coi.'.r'i tir .iii tiri ; (,M (': ti-oi to - Ola! n TiU . io fr.ionrv. J iih punt V t .;a n.tl a- t'l, wti-f.nf it). ftilly or wfnii:u!:T. m f i-o:'; i an-1 tli ehara -.xht of to ..vern:urin. mil-rt in the iHtirnafioM tno- no i.:. Jlu;i , n a Tfcry rat ei ii. 'J'llii natural u i: ' f" T-'- f o Karrat-'n .oil n ! i to;if -.ria": th! tr-i-iliy t jrri-n nafior.al , I'm -in- , rt i ji in , W.: ' , t it KH'L .11 lilfc -it ur-nlioti w tiii;li l at mo.'i -f'iiijr '"'i III thai of -i . 1 Ii fj tvhion i j.ir v ir -i ii. eari cirt-titati-.n. AiMong to'-i th-; -v-,n mr hino-ii'. of " i no- I iir pun . avy r-a- .... L any o;. -r of the t, toe ,.U.li :o- a:! ,i in'- ion lo-l w ;r;.il It that iroi all ite-t.i-,n V true pr:rio"'.plO more V'-nu'i nn-'iit Vi no- cliocteii from tii: .pi; man me am mm neceshary . to defray the expended of a wine, economical, and olh nont alrnirmtration of the govern nietit. To n-ao-h thu Tioint. it wis riece.iHarv to re-i u t o a rnodifi ;iti-n of tiie t iriif, and thin ha-i, I tru- h'-en a-.-e ni oil 1 t.i nucn a manner an t do an little injury a- may h-ive neen prartieahle to our i inie.tio .nanu-faoiui-'-h, e-eei;ii! y th-ii-e necen-ary fir the def n.:e nf ttie enuntry. Any dinenminati n aanmt a pa'Tonlar braneo, for llie p.trpose of ti'-n. tiltiii Ci-rji'ii iiLin in, null vniual.-i, or , int'-rentn a. oil I have neen unjunt to t.ne rent of tin- eoiuiiiaimy and inco.-iHinterit with that spirit of f.iirues.n an 1 e'ju aiity wnich ought to rr. .i-l.l-.. lit ti.ii i 1 I I . t 111 . 1 1 t lit :l rftVl'llllM t:irifT T'.trj '.rr; re; .. ... v.... ........... was to tne eni-ct tnat n-'trroes nave no But the Houanderinz ot the public money i , , ., r, .. .7 . i '-c J rights a:i citizens und-r the Constitution, sinks into eoinnarature inriisniheanee as a .r . . ,- c ,0 ..... temptation to .;. u rn pti.m whai emnpared -I hat the oi uiuan -t! of J i is binding as -with 'h- squandering of the puldio laudn. beiug the act of the several States as soy No naiKiu in the tide of time ban ever ereigu States prior to the formation of the been blessed wait so rich ami noble an Constitution. That the Missouri Compro-inherita-ice as we enjoy in the public land, mise was unconstitutional as beinf an act Iu administering this important trust whilst of tho enerai g,,vernmant exercisin" pow it may be wise to grant portions of them for delegated by the States as sover the improvement of tho remainder, yet we r not "ei, e xiea vy ine pcates as sover for rnt that it is our cardinal ' elgns- l oilowing the incidental points, poliey to reserve these lands, as much as may he also decided that the expression of Ter- j b ... for actual settlers, and this at moderate ; ritory, aDd other pr iperity of the Union in ; prices. We shall tuus net only best promote the Constitution, applies to Territory only ! thu prosperity of the new States and Territo-! as possessed, at the adoption of the Con- i ries by furnishing them a hardy and Btitut;on as Congress does not possess pow- j independent rao- ol lione-t and industrious : , ; , .. r , r - 1 y . iii . i.r f , ! er to make enactments relative to p'-rs-ms cuizonu, but Rhall secure homes lor our . . , TT . f children and our children's children, as well pr property of citizens of the Lmte 1 States as for those exiles from foreign shores who in federal Territory other than the Con may seek in this country to improve their stitution. So it cannot constitutional iy ; condition, and to enjoy the blessings of civil delegate any such powers to a ft-rrit-'rial and religious liberty. Such emigrants have government. . That the legal condition of done much to promote the roth and slave was not affected by a sojourn in ft1- ! prosperity of the country. I hey have proved ,10 4 u 1 Ja faithful both in peace and iu war. ' After oher Stat, and as the p am till was r, a becoming citizens, they are entitled under cit zen of .Missouri, and therefore he can the contitution and laws, to be placed on a not sue in the courts of the United Slaves, perfect equalny with native born citizens; The cae was dismissed for want of juris-IHI-! in this character they should ever be diction. Judge Nelson's opinion is rimi km.ily reeoguized. iar to JuJe Taney's. Jude Catron wai The federal constuution is a -rant from 0f tl,e 0uialOI1 that the c-urt' htifl jurisdie- j the htat.-s to Congress of certain gpccihc . , ' . . , , J i 1 . . .1, ,lh- ,,., tion, but concurred with Juige lane? that i powers ; and the question whether this jjrant ' o . J should be liberally or strictly construed, has, the compromise was unconstitutional. The' more or less, divided political parties from several other Judges will deliver their i the biiininsr. Without entering into the views to-morrow. j argument, I desire to state, at the commence- j . - . j mentoi my aimmistrauou, ma, io..s , rience and observation have convinced me that a strict construction of the powers of the government is the only true, as well as t .e only safe, theory of the constitution. Whenever, iu our past history, doubtful powers have been exercised by Congress, these nave never failed to pro iuoo injurious and unhappy consequences. Many such instances might i e produced, if tin were the pi-Ofie o.-casio... Neither is it m-cessary lor the public, servie- to strain the language ofthe cJ.Luutn.n ; necauseall tho greal and usetul powers iVipii'-d for a successful idministration of too government, ioth in neaoe ana iu :?ar, nave 0"e i rriuue t, enner in express terms or by the pi.uue. tion . Wiiilsc deeply eonvinco-.l of toe: im plica truths, I yet 0 nidr it ciftar that, uo.ler tiie war m i'ing oower, 0.nreas i.i.iy ..pfir-pnate moiiot w.!r Is the eoostiu .tion of a military roii v i -n t lis U aVsoiUvc-ly necessary for th - o eoiuoe of any Siare or Territory of t'ae against f-ir-t'gti mvasion. Under the C ni-!fiu a Congress n.ts p'.ver toii.ciai-e wa-." " to ami sii,i-;.irr. armies. ro irt. armies. to ar 1 m-int ain n navy," and to call . . J . .. .... pro v id forth the miutia to i tr.yasioiis. lnus manner, with the An, lowed, ia an aoliiie -war-making power, the corresponding duty is required tnai rue u;nn-u oun-a . i protect each of them the State. against The steamer Great Britain left Liver invasion." Now. how is it possible t afford p00i ou the lGtb with 520 passengers for this protection to uauroria auu omei r aiauv- possessions, exe.pt ov m?:i,i m ,1 uih.wij r , .1 rn : ..ri,.. t;c,,4 road tnrougn tne ier. - States, over whicli men ami munitions ot war may I- speedily tran-porr-d from the At! uitic States to meet and repel the invader ? In the event of a war witn a naval power much stronger than our own, we should then have no othfr available access to the Pacific . . . o n 1. ,-rtnl,! incrnt v C tast, necause such a j " , " ".J, pi, ise the route across the lstlimus 01 venirai whilst the eonstitufmn has expressly required a - I. ,mr.n.Mhhl r.ii Ptkili'P TH TUMI,. O.m-'ress to defend ad the States, it shouel yet deny to them, by any fair construction, the ooi'v pos-ibie means by whi'h one of thi?se States can be defended. Besides, the government, since its ongm, na? ueui m u.o . .tr" S j A.i...,. for the Union which now! animates our fellow citizens on the Pacific I Parliament threatens to desert Lord Derby coast may not be impaired by our neglect or ; he threatens a coalition with the Peel refusal to provide for them, in their remote -jtes and isolate 1 conditio, the only means by ) jt wa3 rumored that the Persian troubles which the p .vrer of the States, on this side , were Bear, ,if'h R ii-kv M luntams, can reach tuem in i , . ... ot.iiv hiokv .'i u , ..,:-,,.! The London correspondent of the Man- mif: oent imi to protect tnetn against, t r invasion" I forbear for the present from chester Guardian sa s that Mr. Russell, a expressing an onioion as to the wisest and I nephew of Lord John Russell, will accom most economical mode in which the govern- J pmy Lord Napier to Washington as an at nient can lend its aid in accomplishing this ; tache. reat and necessary work. I believe that j many of the JiSeuities" in th way, which now appear tormi ii-iaole, will in a great da - free, vamsn as soon as na.vt.T, route shall have been satisfactorily ascer - tained. . 1. .o., noot- fin.i hpt It may be proper thar, on tins occasion, I should" m tke s om hrief remarks n regard t'r-:: with th-n there are some plain principles, pnroved by our owu experience, from which we skeull never depart. Wa ought to cul- tTt pests, c.fa'3rc. and fmad'hip with : a-i nit; rr. ; ar, i u, jj not c.ere'iy a l ; " ' t er?-r.i of r i'i v,nr , ''it t)-mn mX-'Ty .f 't, hit in ';; it of CLfl-t'ai '-: : toar 1 oof f-Iio-o-ri. whrtr t.eir ; : IilJ L ;t. O ;r d pio;na,-T r, ' d".rr:t and frr,k. tirhr k.f t . .a:r more nor ar:e-r ir-, ie tn it oar ; j -. W '"j-Eit fi thr.r a fta.-r-d rezoH for i ir, -;rA"i",-i temp: to iot-t !! ri-.tivr ar i '.-r lr th 'i iKieft's; t'.i ;;! jir.;i-rs of any. cr.i;' tlT tl- JJ----; . I H n ) :titirs jh:.j sj'i;; m :xuri i f our r'!K:v -r ; .f.i i. . r', w- n"'-xp; t ao. In -'I; j'i-;t.!cfc in k.n Ur -.. I r--iui;r j i-o fr '.. . It ur 2jl r -at. vri.i; Ji"i! io! . Comir.i . w laTt bvr 8'.-iii'.-':J ar.T 'J -r nat:; 1. V !.!,? . 5T f i. . -7 H- 't'i f-y fair p-jn-na-hy . v.jl.jrr (r kso 1-r i an J 1. tr.oir 'J-!-tirii -ao-qoii.'i -r. f . ( r, ri i.) th of T'-xa.. I-'-t'-r'air.fiti'.'fj of : ' rntf. piij J;:t p-e t-- '-i.jj.j o our ovi n. E or; o-ur M'-i': ' f TBi T, rZ'-t f-i-'Ti. L nw iioo.r t.. a o" war i :- u !' '1 t; rjut,l:r. w; purcu- a-'-- th t. ' ;t.. urj'ier the tr.-.itv of . ij-:, a no wh.--h V. ;;a l-or.t: iTit-I a? tif: ;i:n- a f.t;r jiv ji-t:t. Our pa't Jii-t-ry f'rhofj t ' i at w sna i in ths futU! ai-'puir t'-rriVrr, ui.io ; h:- oe i-anctif-'i ny th I'-.n-i of jiiti'.- :if,i hon ,r. Acting on ttii .rifM-ip!-, no ration wi-i hnrs a ri,'i:t to intfjrlo; e or to rap!i.in if. ia th; j. - r- 1 f f.on ii, we -i ai! ).t..Il f.mhr tit o .- ur -"'"i,iii!. If'-h' rtj in all t:r acojir-itions, tio r .;,!' uri'l- r th'3 proifrction of tli . iiio.-r i. flir. hiivt; enj 'je-i ci'.ii and r iiliouc i'liO-rty, as v.eil a.j -qual afi'l jus; I .:vh, ?n 1 Lav - hoT-n c-ntrf!til, prSp'T tii, and fiappy. Thfrir tra-i with tbi ret of the v,- ;rl'j ha.i rapid iy inor i-e'l : an- tk' vxirj coruni'Tcial nation ha- snar'J lir,;!v in thtir noccffsfii! projjt .. 1 .-thai I n.nr nr I f - the oa'n prf j -rt .-.-! Ov tfi ori-f.utl vrb'U; hnniolv !nvokiri2 the bio -Hi f i vine Prnridenc on this irreat ne .nlo JAMW 1JLCIIANAN. Vv a'hi.noton CtTV, 4th March, 1857. Affr the flelitrerw of the Inaugural Ad- drrj. Chief Justio-e Taney administered the oath of nffn: tn Mr. Ho. -ha nan. Toprp wira i Kaid to be at lea-it oO.OOO strangers in the 1 Ciiy ii Washington on the 4th instant. i The Lred Scott Case. j WASHINGTON, March 6. In tbe Su- I preine (Jourt (Jet-ifiious in the Drcd Scott i (Jase were given. Judge Taney's opinion j I ' If . 1 l i Thg -fyj. jjniou Jn(rre -7 , . Nicholson who for the past four years has eonuueted and edited this journal with much ability and untiring indus- t announces in yesterday's issue that , I 1 e u- . j he has retired from his post, and 13 succeeded by the Hon. John Appleton, 0f Juine. The latter gentleman was secreUiry to the American legation in T . J , ,T- -p. , LooJon at the time Mr. Buchanan wa3 our minister to the Court of fct. James, Mr. A. in assuvnins his editorial duties, announces his determination to support thy new administration, and to enlarge and improve the paper in a short time, j LATEST NEWS ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. rtlUS DAYS LATER FROM JtLRoiPE. Nf.w York. 3Iaich 6. The Coliins steamer Atlantic arrived hire this evening . -7 i.i. i- i : -i :u j . ui i o cioch. noiu jjiveipooi nuu uait-a iu the afternoon of the 18th ult. rviir vn Melbourne The total reduction of the taxation pro- posed by the chancellor of the exchequer's r J r.,)PA.Ann . r budget is 1-2,600,000 sterling. The ue- bate on the iiuaueial project was poat- poued until toe 20th. Xhe motion expelling James Sadiier from House 0f Commons has been , DasseJ nat;se j , T Lord Clarendon appealed to Lord Albe- marie to postpone the motion in regard to 1 tae Persian war, on tue grouua mat ine negotiations at Paris were makiug satis- factory progress, and that it might be ougt t0 au iisue at any moment." The t; wa3 acCi)rdinrlj postponed. I The ITdr Ave,,,L LserU ,ba . number of the conservative memoers ot FRANCE. i t . , l..l T - T 1 xNapoieou & &peecu w iub ijeiii.siii.ivc . ; cimri u is roe iMi.ut-iii.ii it:aLiiic 1 11 i.ae iieia j r-- - - , : froai France Oa the 16th, the Emperor opened ttie j jjeiTSl;iture with a speech trotn the turoae, vJ t auJ eQtQusiajIU Ile reterei to the peaceable sunon of the recent dimcuhies amongst the various Eu- ropean powers, and considering that tne be st uaderstaaiiu;; nr.? prevails be twee all tfc "t t ivT. ; ;- tt.e jrr'M-fj ' ' H. r-j-t. - ct i Y.-.y-T-.t rer t 0-;"t '' -'t i U n:Tt. Th sr. nasi inflT '- tJx.. ! at ol L-i-iri i t;.---J ho Fsji an ar pr j,r i- is ; h r Iran-- -Lr? liiiv '-vr?. -t t.. o'--i v& X .: i- ij oi tj-. ITALr. Ius..an :Tnirt are in the aiiie ucsatisfiio- . r , 'orv con j t:-.-j a t-v,r. Tbr agre by tb- ovt-rcu-ftLt to o J- r the political pri- . rir the choice of xii to SouL A.on".: r j.. -rt that iif-r.y ;,! b; 1 rrfu-d. A ;-ir.-,i urnnetr to pl.-tjc-jl - 5-; triers b4i b.--!i rr-ate-l in I' r ma. 1'i.n-iA. C'jhM'I ittluoj,!, ;,. f) Di'pstches from Teheran, lrsj-j, leconstE'-nd the I'er ftiau minuter to make aee with Engl'io-L ' The Rrit'uh reinforeemeots -ha-1 arrived in the I'erfifan Gulf, a&J t!ie English corps ; d'anuie had arrived at Cabu!, and whs marching with the troop, nf D t Ma- nomine! on Iierat The llas-ijT were concentrating troop, oa the banks of the Cait iau. RUSsIA. ! j Great di-res, bordering on famine, i prevails in I-inland. " Naples. ! tv i t. I .rr 1 - x 1 ; Ihe J,nt!h rorMgn Office Las printed . a b 'OK Ot OlllCial correspondence relating to : the affairs or Naples. Three days later from Europe. i Tho -n-.'noY-1 1 u - - tCAOJer Nkv York, March C. T,. j , . 1 x ersia iuw ueru o-uay, wringing Jiver- 1 pool dates of the 21st inst. i In the House of Commons DTsraeli pro-! i . . 1 .1 . . , 1 ir . rionen an amo-nument in ine nnaneiai run wt which was postponed till Monday. The I object of this was an attempt to overthrow j the ministry. j Tf ia fiimnrnil 1. f ta T ,- i , , 1 . , . - ! . - j t i e . ment has received dispatches announcing the total destruction of Caaton. The Paris conference meets early in ,,,,.... 11 i. J March, but it is feared the adjournment will be difficult. The Principality ipieatiou is still unset tled. There is nothing netv concerning Italy or Turkey. A colliery accident o?c irreJ in South Wombtwell, England one hundred and fifty lives lost. The Russians have resumed the Circas-! slan war, atid it is ruoiored have a large j cession of territory from Persia. j The Persian difficulty bas taken an un-! favorable turn the Persian Envoy hiving ceased negotiations with Paris, and refu- j sins to visit London. ' The French government hss instructed its r pri-sen:ative3 at Vienna, Borlin, and St. Petersburgh, to invite thoso powers to ; accredit tueir resident ministers as ple-.ii- p-itentiaries to settle the Neufchatel ques-1 tion. Lord Napier is a passenger by the rcr sia. j COMMERCIAL. Liverpool, Feb. 20. Cotton quiet, de-; clined I compared with the Atlantic's j news ; sales for the wek 62.000 bales. ! Rreadstuffs generally quiet. Corn 6d. i lower. - Consols closed at 93 J. Money ; easier. i . Shocking. The Ilil'.-boro' (N. C.) Recordr,&a)s: A frienl in Randolph wri'os u?, that at a public exaibition at th - close f the ses- siotn of a common scho for the instruction of the youths in the neighborhood of Pleas- Hill 13 and 14 at Jerusalem ; Everettsville ant Hill church hs the Western part of 20 and 21 at Smith's Chapel ; Wilson 27 and Chatham county, on Saturday, the 21st 23 at Botts ; Kinston 4 and 5 May at Kins ,. , J r i ton : New Berne Circuit 11 and 12 at Lanes; ultimo, a large concourse of people assent- Duplin 18 and at Bryants; Smithfield bled to witness the performance of the ; 5 and 2G at Earpsboro' ; Onslow 1 and 2 scholars. Extraordinary as it may seem June. Iba T. Wtche. for such an occasion, a wagon with liquor 10 3t. was permitted to remain, around which a considerable number congregated, and sev- SECOND ROUND, AVILMINGTON DIS eral became intoxicr ted, among whom was ; TRICT. an unfortunate individual by the name of Wilmingtoa Front Street, March 14 and Lorenzo Hinshaw, who was found the next 15 ; Topsail at Meadow Bridge 21 and 22 ; morning dead, sitting with his bsck against Vzden at Soule Chapel, April 4 and o ; V il p , r " , mington oth street, 11 and 12 ; feampson at a tree, near where tne liquor wagon stood. CUnon lg and I9 Wbkeville at Wavman In Davie county, on the 4th Feb. by J. B. Jones. Esq., Mr. Bachman II. Harris, to Miss Amelia Wagner. Also in Mocksville, on Wednesday even ing the 25th Feb., by J. A. Johnson. Esq., Mr. John Wesley Cheshire, to Miss Paulina A. Neely. As Pekin will keep up the race. Let these from Davie have a place- DEATHS. Died near Charlotte, X C, on the 6th of March, Miss Angelina, McClure,yonn- est daughter of Mr. Nancy McClure, in the 25th year of her age. A dutiful daugh - tor and an affectionate sister, she leaves two sisters and three brothers to mourn their loss. Deare.-t L:na thou hast left as, And tny loss we deeply feel ; Bat 'tis God that Lath bereft us ; Ilr can all our sorrows heal." Died at Cedar Grove, near Washinst N. C , on the 4th day of december last, ! John Henry, son of John II. and Sal-ie j Ann Small, aged about three months. j fi Minna rF Infant cnnl-a imnosn i t'lilitUll j ill. aUltaLiU jouio w J J- .. c vi ' m ine lamny aDore- i j x c on pieig an,i Gastoa Kad Tbe pari nts are comforted by the aur- ! Roi,d, 27 miles Krtbf Rloigb, are in the charge ance that their babe is at rest with God, ! of R-av- D. H. Brutoa, a. B , ani Lady, with eom- i , a . u u: petcnt asaisjuits in each departiuetit, and offer where they expec to be With him. j erj aUvRQla ,eaad inaUSemeat ia poiat of health. In Snow Hill, on tbe 12th of Febrc-irr. Mrs. ' moral and instruction, to prepare studeaa for tie Mary Ann Pridgen. late evnsert of Jno. T.f rid- hig'aer Collegiate Classes, or t. give them a thor en and daughter of Dalaoa and Catharine Caswell, ough education Claefical. SeientiSe and Orna ii the 36th year of kr ago : lajutal. The students of each School board Deariftisrer. thoa hath le t n?, ! seuiirat'.y, in thet private families, and aro In ti.is world of grief aad pain, irequirvd t attend Church and Sabbath School But ia Heaven we will weet t'aee, ! weekly. None but those who kave, and expect to rV'herev.'e shall not part ags-n. ! mainuia a good moral character, need apply for L. A. CASWELL. i adinissioa. Ihe prestut (Spring) Bession clones T., .h'- CM nn li lt.;r XT.-- T?v,Q,, tbe 23rd June, aad th JaU session commences . - ' - - J ' - - - - v.. , . i V- tLl.A ? Wilh'ue. The deceased bas been fur many years a worthy and cuisistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, and departed ia fail hope of a blissful immortality. In the vicinity of this City, on the ev ening of the 3d inst., after a protracted illness, Mrs. Eliza A., wife of Rev. Thom as J. Leaay. h - J t" r r.L; of h r p tion aoi of tb r i5 h e'j t,r jr -f-in-l. 5L u fr 'i i '-rur ' f c&t3ry; a ta ll? M-tWilt Kj ...ypil CLurtb, :-s a siijtiis? eXiaij.-!? of x&!t w-;:c-, a !&a in I yt ra;r-:fu! a ratst c bantabla i ia f a.etit to fcer ter- ..iTiri tb poor, a rroi Lf :.L-or as I cocsi&si freai. Her death i-i--Jil atd fa.'I f hop Sh? sleejs in Cbri!. an3 wbeD Le coa-fc taricike up bis jtwfcU' sb: w;ll be f.tiaiaino.'z tbetu. 'Write, b'e-ii are th": drad which die ia the Lor 1 : vea, s-a;ih the Spirit, that they car ret irora tc;r uzjctm; ana xacir worV dof-Ii 'W them. In Oifor-3, f-n t's -otb - f March, Mr. Robert K)'?, merc-h-nt. PRICES CUEKE5T. WILMINGTON MARKET. K-Virwol by GEO. II. KELLET k BR0. C'sVUKS ASD C&KlilSsKS HeaoBiSTe. Xava) etort?, oft tnrpnUB2 GO, rJ 1 ?0 y.Ti'-t trrj. ii; roiia I 19 1 I .y eovamnis : tr, il 3i : eiU rai-i, Vh timbtr to ! 0 00 ; four f -jpr. 7 25) a fataHy 7 7S cjru 77 5t) : batter 2 Ui V : meal e3 to Si: beon, 13 hogr-juttd, 15 (a. barn? : eo5te. rio Hi to 12; UgTiavra 12 to IS; ja- " '' l"v17' ,f u J' 5."; s 00 a U. brown 60 12; moisct bbd. 00 a 4 bid. al ; lime 1 25 to 1 25 ; cow peai SO to 1 CO; oats 00 to i'.-. ; cotton lie to 13 ; lard 15: rice, 4 per cafk,c!eaiie4;ta1l!.w candlei 1 to 18, a da. 25 to 30- P,cr:n i0 w ed- Mar- 5 FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. From (he " (jhrrer." Bacon lla,2; cofTee, Rio, 13 U. Laguay- r 15 ; eottoa, 11 a 12 according to quality; flour ! $7 a 7 25 accoriiti to quality; wheat, 1 10; corn 90 a 1 c ; oats 50 00a ; pew 75 a 80 ; hydes dry, j 10 a 00 ; green, 4 a 5 ; iron, Swedes, 6 a ; En I glisb. 0 a 5; lard, 13; leal Si ; molasses 50 a 52 ; nau.s ojaoj: sa.t,ijivtrrpiiji yar-K, 1 j a u vv; nugur, luaf 13, crnsbed 13 a 13J, Xew Orleans 10 a 11, St, . . . r : 11. ... ! 11 . 11. ,.v. vroix ana ruriu iui;ii 1 , wtjh, 1 , iv--- co Bjanafactured, 8 a 15; white lead, 1 a 2i ; window g'as. 3 by 10, 1 a 2i ; 10 by 12, 2J ; yel- low diP turpectice, 2 50, scraped so spirits 45e. Feb. 23- PETERSBURG MARKET. Cir'jvlbj Corrected by BROWN'LUYi HICKS. Grocer3 and Commission Merchants. I Tobacco There is aa lmproTement in tho tnar- ! jt; frice- 80 to $1 per bHndred better on lugs ! and inauium grades. L OTro.-t-Th. market continues quite active at 'full prices prime cotton 13 a 13$, low grades 12 a i?i Wheat Ve note sales to day ef white at 154, red 142, common 125 a 135. Bacoj This article haadvneed in the west, shoulders 12 a 12i, sides 13 a 131, with light supply in market. Oors Dull at SOc Phas Scarce, 125 per Luhel. Guano $60 per Tod, supply short. Sugi C'nt:ouei hih. ueard tendency. Flocr Dull : superfine 7i family a 8i 9i Mol,a?sbs N O 85c, Cardinas 70, Syrup 50c. Pork 1 ; Mackerel 7J a 3. Kic 5i a S ; salt ISO. (tUn.vt Baooisc We quote 15J 16. Leatiier Continues at hih prices. Marsh 7. NORFOLK MARKET. Rfjjor.'til fur thu Spirit of t7ie A'je, hy A. M McPlIETERS & CO. WiloLcISALB GrOC-;3 CoMMlSJilOX MeRCHAJITS. WILLS' WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. t'l-iur is i.j goo-i deuiarrd. We quote S. F. 7 a 7 ; pitri S a S ; lainily Ri a 8; corn white 63c; mixed 01 a fi2: ye'low t34c; dried fruit, apples $2; paac-Ui 9 4i a bacon hoground 12i a 13c; bams I4c. ; western aides 12c; shoulders 10 J a lie; lard 13 i a 14c; naval stores spirits turp. 50 a 51c; eorauion rosiu 13 a 1 35 ; tar $1 SO. Mar. 7. APPOINTMENTS. CAMP MEETING. rpHERE will be a Camp Meeting on the Stnitb 1 ville Circuit, at Zion, cumuif-ncing May 14ih and closing ihe ISth. I. B. NICHOLSON. I 11 4t. gcoxD ROUND C)XXErVr BERN'E DIS Tn,,-,T llllOI . ' o:dboro 15 and 1(J March: Trent Cir ca',t 22 ami 23 at it. ami 6 at t.nt'e s threes ; ueauiort r, - i ii . I. r . . f ... 29 and o0 ; New Derne 6 and 7 April ; Snow 25 and 26 ; Robinson at Bethesda, May 2 and 3 ; Favetteville eircait at beever Creek 9 and 10 ;"Fayetteville 30 and 31. ; D. B NlCnOLSON. . 10 3t ROSE'S Pension, Bounty Land, and General AGENCY, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. j . , t, T , , . , . Pension aad Bounty Land Lianas prosecuted : far Military Services in all the War since j 17Q0. 5S""No charge made unless money or land ; is recovered.- -"-!UU -i" k-p v States Agency at Fayetteville. fBlanks therefor furnished gratis.'a Collections made and promptly remitted. i Discounts proenred and Notes renewed at j either of the Banks. I The highest cash price jaid for Land Warrants JOHN M. ROSE, i March 11. 1857. 11 5ns. Fraakliatoa HIGH SCHOOLS. tbe 1-tih Jaiv- Expenset -per Session : Board, $10 to 4a ; TuitioB, BaglUh, 10 to 121 ; (Tlassic, la to l"i ; Music (on Piano or Guitar) and Oil Pain tins. 20 each; French, Embroidery, 5 each, 1 jfatriculture fee and half of the tuition in ad vance. Buoks furniibed by the PrineipaU. Adaress, D. R. ERUT0X, Pr:r.eipal, i'raakliatoa.'s. C. March, II, U-$as. i FRESH G AH DEN, YARD AL! MEADOW 5EED5. i 7N A CCD r.UA". I. u-: ft ' vr. I 'is '- in- J t U'Ie-ce-r Ctl ts 1. Lave e-r ( -re J t tie Utnt'tf. T".ev -were zt wr-1 j-.f to aJ Sf-im3 i. tserf i-e wirrke crr.e. B" w I r fereot k--. Gael Ps-; ;? T: iisera . t Jre ' '. Z a f: i f i Irf-, i r Fni- t't-tt-s: Klkrly Ciia t-r-. ' 1 Ef-,; VBS i Viletft ' ITk-iitl " . Pffiife t,r li is t-.r fkrii-ii " ;i.'t Wi.tt ;"-. " ; -o i--re r-in; La-'r Lij t-r E j tr i- t Ertra Enr-,y E. -. i ei Be', o it 'm" t or Sstt. ? LoEr isw.b dark ti-6.i t'cc T.i trari- j i Bi.-1 Kti d-s ' li Sj.-tr i ' Mat W;.f.j; 3 Br-oiL Kr!TY-jrk Cb'jr?. Lariy Jane . F-ariy Sanr ij Kr.y St Iitvt a " Lare Fretsch Oi"--rt " Premiani Flt Datii " ?t Denti' Dr'ai-Ji i " L-.r-s Wnttlei 1 . Xo!pa-:". Large Y :ic , larjo l.t Dutch Lar:e late Aaricn Drnajteai . Large Ber?en d . ' L'rge E&g-h lir'cb'd " Green Gialed , Drumhead Savoy " ; (ireen tiobe Fav.- " Eel Dut-hfsr I'icklicp. ' CauliQtwer several Juti .;. i Carrou, " " 1 Co'.c's Superb D'rf Ce'er; Sfimoor'i Superb " rTsjl:-. 'p ji-ns C-'-n. Ks't at,'' l.--t ' T.r'r i " 3' I- I f5ri.I Het-i " irgs Greea ' jj TT.;b . --e Ird'a 1 oi-.ra E-riy i ' r-r ari "' ;;.-: 'barUor ue Albert o, in 1 1 re while Kit r j : - i i :,urnr,z's P.t.!:r.'-e " j 'J arf Ii'e laifcriil " i w ijf MiTTl Men. Matrl. O-.ioa, ! ''nr. Pael-:y. Pirisis J',-;.pcr, Puie kin, llad 'h R.ivaVar 1, !f liaaca, iaa.b, Toaaat j and Turntp 5efp. oh Rel. Wh'w ther j H'hire S-M-l Sen Silver 0 i a r. : V'iilow ciut. .;etu. Collar 1 aud C ri Sala i. KeaUckv Eiu. Orchard, i Tirncitby aa 1 Mu!";'iit (irais Sed. i I respectful:y iyvite the attention of taerchantt ; and garlners . the abott ii.t, and j I i - i t their or ; dera, feeling catif; lent 'ijt the quality a-ni price , of my Seel will please t.i em. ; X. F. RIVE?. J Dr-jtfi-t, i Nv- 107, P-:,wfi U--.W. ,'i H If. FOR SALE, ! rriliE well known houe nd 313 aorei of land, 1 1 Ijinp on rich Turk. ?n 1 Abbotts Cret ks, on the stage road from Leiinr; -in to OreDb'i?oa?h, two miles from the Rail it I, in tht- oonn'y of Davidson, X. C. Tbe dwelling house ii !ar;e and j commodious ; -id barn ar. ! other out-bou.-e. Plantation in g '--l repair, lirge qaaotity ? ; leeted frnit trees. Abbott's Creek run through a beautiful rich bc-f.oiii. tiood well ati i 'pring I water. Terms pood. ELI IJARKLS. 1 A -.dress, Thomasville, Davidson count,). X. C. May 21, 18Sq. irt!- "mUGEWAY SELECT MALE SCHOOL. i TFIS next so?ion wil, commence Monday the ; 5th of January 1957. and close on Friday the 29th of May following. Term-i as bcretofnr.". wishing to patronize tho School would greatly promote t'no prugre- s of p i i by send: the first day. Addr. Win. II. EAS.?, Kidgeway, Warren Co., X. C. Nov 23, lju. Opposite the Masonic Lodge. M AY be found Coffee. Sugar, A lauiantici and fallow failles. A'aiU of all tizes t"-r tum- : mon use. UrocKery ami tin ware,oj an h.'.k ana ! shape, snuff and Tobacco and Cigar?, Meal and j Flour, Corn and Pea?, and Shoes, and a t inal! as i gortment of Dry Goods, and ''undies, and mnny ' other thin?3 commonly found in a grocery ; all ef which will be fold Cheap for cash or country Pro Iduce; for which the biyh.-.'t market r rices wiJ be paid. Raiei-h, April 23, '56. V. W. WOOD EL. 7 tf-l THE ROMAN CATIIOLOCISM GREAT APOSTACY. yiHIIS work has been very favorably receiv X ed by the press. The North Carolina i Conference, at its last se-sion. p.-issi-d a reso I lution approving of it an exposition if tho j errors oi'llomatiisiu and recommending it to i public notice and patro.iae. ' It is a handsome 12 mo. of Z'JO. pases, I Price ,?1, retail ; 1-oth discount to -.vhoiesali i v,ii r-i'tiiitiiira Tin rl,5irt - 1 4-tli f,,r r-'-b PS- All i'.L'rs mu-t be a'2drt-s! t-d t j me dit, a ud to , at EarUlcJ.''-, A'. C, and must ti.i'-tly the numhtr of' copies tea utvl, from and fv trc-A they mut le : ' tc-ios-j care. Tho:-- iira snii'iil re; it at e ".-h i f trie fol I lowing j1a-es : New York, Richiti ji.!, V, il j miiigton, Fayetteville, Perittsville, llaleigh j and Greens Iioju'. j Brethren of the Conferenoe, f-end on y orders ; this book wil! sell vkh but little i fort. I eave sld neariv 3)0 copies at ret in two months. ' C. P. JONES ! Kveritisville, N. C. L:.t. 12. 1S-S0. ov W. L. Poineroy, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer, No 10. Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. N. C. CONSTANTLY on ba:..J a large asortinent , J of Theological, Law, tedica!, Clasical, Miscellaneous and Sonool Books. American, . c. .- r t , n Stationary, Liana- Books n, mciudm Lecurds for Enzlish and French i ! of every description, j every purpose. j Books not on hand ordered with dispatch, j Bindinzdone ia plain or fine style. 1 Raleigh, Jan. 10. '57. 2 tf. j IJEW EOOSS. i AST'S FX PF.DITTOY. V VTOI FT - fill Til R CROSS A. V Ii TITp ?7l;-.ir'x- tj ' t- r ENGLISH TRAITS. By Emerson BERNARD L1LE. iiy Hon Jere Ciena- '. ens, of Alabama. i T) OOR'S RAILROAD MAP. Z For sale by V,'. L. POME ROY'. EDWIN A. JEFFRY'S j India Ruhher Hull Voice Double Acting Suction and I'jrcinj 1'ump. THE .Subscriber, propnetor ef the above tamed invaluable Pu'jp. low ,f, -i it to tbe itizeriof Xorth Carolina. Its rre-o merit consist? rn its simplicity of construction, duxa'-tiiitT, and Us su- j aerhjrity over all other painpg ia drawing water irom the greatest depth, or from a epring. and at the same time by tbe an of Hose, water may be , mrown uyva tue i-j? 01 .jr w ao. xouv, .1 j may ue usci u urcc v a r li.Lo a tuirra i-ii i iratini- n"ar,ln in ht (irv treaThfr. I a e c i The capacity of the paap variee aceeording to ! size ; 20 to I CO gallons can the larger size beins admir&biv ai-rrrei to Kail Road w-iter stations and for Ta-rrjeacirie dLitiilod i 3 ries. It u woriei with a lever o: nvire power ana ea?e than any other pump now ia u?e. 0.'-dt:3 are respectfully solicited, whieh will be pr-iniptiy at landed to bf my A-ent Mr. Sam! isbtpLcrd. Wi ! miagton, 2i. C. JOflX H'. OWEX. Feb. 6- 24 6 5m. MASONIC CLASSICAL INbTII LIE. PER30X COUNTY, X. C. '"HIS Institution wi'l be opened f ir tbe reeep- a - tion of pupils on icerday, tae Jt'ta of itera j ary, under tbe direction f Rev. 3. H. Rrent, u i Principal, a gentleman of experiente and ability ! as a Teacher, wiih each a' glance as cirens stances may reqnire. A Board of Visitor', appointed by Person Lodge. Xo. 113, wiil be regularly in atten dance, who will feel themselves bound as far as possible for the coral and mental trailing of the youth committed to their charge. Roxboro' Is it uaied ia as healthy, moral and intelligent a com munity as any in the State. Beard can be Lad for $3 per nonth. Tuition will be as low as any Institution of zimtiar grade. Foi farther par-oculars, address the Principal, or G. D. SATTERFIED, I 1 C. S. WIXsTEAD, fEi. Com. j p. vr. ARjuca, J Feb. 13, IZiJ. 7 tf. To'k Col lr.ittxilt. ALEXAXIT.P. C.. .X. C. ' BRANTLEY YORK. PrH6S. it-.ra a--l Mr.?.! Scsr- a&J tar::h L.":- THA5. if. EDWART?, RICHARD W. YORK. Ijr-j-ice. ri witi ota aa t I'lb t Tte ti i J t oi.t, 2- i IP. "fAl ' tern X. C . n tjs'oi t? e k: sptc. tf Wet ..h cd i:er. ar.l at: 'i-e'.lfa' n prjc -f vTh'.te BT. V r&tff r ii a m' J d?"Tt.le t . ;-e f r to Jyjr.5. j There r r; fiwptati-ic her tf aay Uri j t- vice or extrT 1 ttsdt r . n n . 'i.- li in rr-a l.-r fcriher vrt-i-ar ;,rT t il i re.- J e L t c I Tr -- . If. L. SMITH. F- . d- t. Oak IU o Instiiute, "Z ULV. , , HI fi INi.ToN. A F ifiaf.yi i...!tnf. At t'i-f jr.: ' ui.-t tr eobSdetit r. ri-wm i-r-t . . Taij In ; -, n'. ioAt4 ia irtiMy tf Ss.W aril noni r,x:r..,K, is tb Nrti,l rt of baiifrl c .tn' oa tb ?!' 4 Dirt-!if r I : 1 m'iirr frc.-s tb f irmrr and I rr- !b h'Vf I: i i J ir:i n !ro;a iirritra, al wh-.-b pja, uoi t- tr.: j en the Cr, 1 Sio r-'.tm aje to Kerre r-vi"?. tV.ce It pitin tnn; - . an Po the In-!,taa 9 a d ttr t,( " ie;!. Tbe It.v.i:i 0 !Vr'7 f-ii.tT tff-ftary pr are y S trn J t t Uv.,.; Coig-. t ClaAe, or, if r uanocj wi-.h ut tisxt them f-ro-fotind tbinkeri nd thor-ajS "ho!rt in evrry de partment .1 a r.--I r juration. Boar i i? inTjrUU.T Jo j r r month; Toiti-a va- andtr;. fiom to 12.16 ra-r Hr'ion : J'r,i-uUt F. Si per ici,i',ti. For further inf irma;i"n. .-Wreith Priacira! or Jee I; r.b-iW, Sc. of l-.Aiii, Oak P.i io. P. ( , X. C. A-Ztn Lenoir Institute. Thin Iri-'i ijti in aatt troai clainin r.;-n the it iienainthn; j art of th ,-'tatc. ."ifr I),-non, tb Principal, is a good hi. iar. a pood t, her, rd rao't eijceiiur-t man. Tbo Ion.tote it prfror to Aormal C-iliie; tbe b-ieki ami iad- of in-truf. tion have bf-cn no arranceJ a t ' c .iiiciio w lb ouri, and tu leo!i having prer-are-l with Srr. Branson, e.-m enter our cia.ir, witt jut that ditrup tion and ditrii-ul'y. io common in fbntiKtnif ft'.tu orischo',l ti another. E. Clt.-4VEX. !. I V, IsiO. Si-.tm ; NORMAL COLLEGE. THL B-'cotvl term Cimmencn Jan. 7. Va rious impr ivem-nti will c oaimeni-o with this 1 term. TIi-t Tr.jte are decritie i to make the Colli de fully oqual to tbe detvati l of the ! Church .i"d th people; and as they intcr-d to do this without seriously pr't-sir the Church f-r donations, thoy respe(-tfu!!y c licit an eJt"Ti-'.ve parr'inajie, prurnip'.nK at the satne !m."t ;;3brd instruetiop, fifilitie and accoinmo liitixti-i, second tj tone in the country. All pers .in eomins t the C ill'je by rail road, h.ui 1 sL--p at Th- maoviile. For any infortnato.ri in reference to the College, .-uT-drei.8, B. CRAVEN. Normal College, N. C. Jan. 9, 1857. 2 tf "VfORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INitJ- i 1 RAXCK COMPANY, Raleigh, X. C T"ui ' Company injures tbe lirei of individual foi or.if year, a term ef year, or for life, on the Slntual Pcmciple, h a -if o red for life prticipating in a,! the profit of the Company. For policiei gran- i tea for- the whole term of lif"9, whirn the premi um therefor amounts to ?30, a note may be piven ' for onehalf the amount of the protniato bearing in- ' terest at (5 per cent without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all louses have been paid by this Company, tepetner with tbe low rates , of preaiiurc, present great inducemen ts to such at are dieposed to insure. iSlaves aro incured for a trin of fpoin one to fire yeari, for two-third tbeir value. j All loe ar paid w-ithia bodays aftr tatisfac- ' lory proof i . i rt--,rnted. DIRECTOR.-:. Charge E. John-run, Wnj. Dal. ias Haywo'i'i. Jno. . Wiiliatn, (uiut-.n Butbb. U V. Hasted, t-!n. IL MvKcs, Cbari-n P.. Rt. Wrr.-. W. Uoldac, '.i'ro. D.. Co..ke..R. It. Bittle, H'm. II. J-r et, P. F. iV-l-.h1 and s.. .t n 'ial.s. OFFinXpS.Ir. Cba:!es F. JoLnton, Prc: j"t:t ; Wra. D-. Ifaj -wao'l, Vie President: John O. W i -lia'ttS, Heeri-tary ; W:u. II. Jon, Tr-i.,urcr ; If. V. Hoated. Att roev ; Dr.. o'haj-ies I. .'.A,uih,m, Vint. H. ATeKee, ar: i Riebanl Ii. Ha-wo id, M. dai Board cf Con.-ultation : It. r?. puttie. V."uj. E. McK.ee ar. i (,'liar! i! D.Kn t, Executire Cotnititte. For further ir.fjrtna;.i u, tbe public are referred to the pamoblc!', ai. l forms of pr poi-ai, wi.ii '-, may be obtained at tbe '.'E5e of the Compasiy, i,t Any of its Apericin. Commur.ications should be addressed, rpoet-pai It. H. EAT f LS, 6cretary. July 17. 15: IaterestiBg; t3 Physicians. A physician reeiding in a pleasantly located vil'ae, wiih a practice from twelve to si teen hundred dollars, per annum, in witling to dis- pose of bis property at a reasonable price, for tbe parpose of chrjcirtrij his location and ei.ttrjBi; the mercantile, tut:noes. All eHffii".ttinl cetitaiuni aetions addressed to A. M. (ioruin, Rnleiirb, X. C, will be yroinplly attended t, giviiig descri?- : taoa of property, price 4c. 1 his is a rare oppor tunity for pbveicians who are ot p'tatimtly and i profitably located, j F Ptbru u nsr : 2i i4t TOBACCO LAND FOR SALE. A Farm, containing by recent survey 437 acres, r about one third- of which m in the crijrius 1 j growth, tboui the same portioa bas grown p- ia woods wnicb n now nearly as good as it was i criminally, a considerable portion of the remainder , I is prepared for ealtivation. It is on Tar River, eight njiles sooib. of Oxford, has a jtooi dwellrii j hone with tbr:-e chmneyt and a cellar. There . a never fiKmy sprine of firtt rate water within a ! hundred vards of th? loim. Tb torn of 1 : thousand diliars will be required in n-b ; for tr- J residue liberal tiuoe will be given. The teaact e ; j the premises will show tbe land. WILL. E. "rVTCHE. j Granviilc, Dee. IS, 1656. . IC tf 51 GEO. II. KELLEY k BROTHER COM MI SSI OX MERCHANTS , DEALEH3 IX iaiaily Groceries aud Provisions, Nj. 11, North Water Str-et. WILMINGTON. N. C. cn;-UBt!y on hand, Suarr, Coffee", Xalasutt, Oiee, Fiour. Cutter, Lard, Eoap-, j Candles, Cracker, Starch, Oils, Eauffs, Ae., Ac. REFER EXCES. y. i. ParOer, Pres. of Commercial Bank; Jobs be thrown per initiate ;! K;P.ae, Pre.. i,f Back of WilminrVit, Wilm'oi:-;rabi-r arf-nred t kail i tox A. M- Gormaa. Rev. R. T. eflia, Raieib. If. YTej-.brovks, P.ttv. V.". G. i-.t, Oraebs- bra'; Feb. 20. FREslI ARflVALs per fictr W. C-wwe froai New York. 15 bbli C. Yellow fcagar. i ' Crushed do. 25 Ba?i Rio Coffee. ii boxes Cheeeo. 19 Hbd 3IlasMS. low for easb, at GEO. IL KELLZTY ERO. FRESH ARRIVALS per Scfcr Htiet-e and A. J. DeKoet, frota New York. 25 Bags Rio Coffee. 25 " Laruira do. ZQ Bbls C. Yellow Sugar. 5. " Crashed fcleck do. Lw for cash at G. H. KELLJE V i ERO.'S. Jfareh S.1857. lft tf. NEW CROP MOLASSES. OO HHD3 Pri:n' nr Cr,P Cardenas Mo!a 1 JJJ tin, jt received per Rrig S. P. Brown t and Bark Sarana from Cardenas, ipor ale by J. A J. L. HAT3AWAY A Co. WlLUlSiTOV, X. C. Ft"o-2j, Is-'- ilA. b. r. rr.Aucn, rarrlya tai Daan?;a Dry 0-.i.. IJaU. Cir. R's .n-. . TV'- ai l R- bat TX5 rr. FAT ETT V. V I I.U : . V. C I i'rt e?f 14 t h - i 1. 1 Jet, stebe::;s k pullzit, ' I asp--. I I-t'.-i Ear.'.en?fi.-f, Cf.'.r. ;, G N l" l !.-'.! 'u, -n c A V, Tf.T.V CONSTANTLY ON H A VI A it . f t fa t -ir le h ir. - r, 1 j-k'frr. , ti -h i ;! d- r ! e .: tv. a-au. of Mf " S - r J oM r ; '' ".(Ji"V: lij tt i- lt'l rr'- ' r. -' ', .--.! ani ' : i Hsl. Frr'-:- 1 Fr - C n, t'.i t- V' ?--'; -r.. . A--i - : ,r. ''i , T '.'' t cf Tih de. r.-- ? r.. t 1 w- -V ! 1 r '. . ,. 1 u:hr l".4 R;- h sirr pUt- 1 !. r. rv-n. f rk tii :i t'rtieH, Brut.,-on -r. Jpnl anl tin T,-iUtt . 1 g'.awn f ptr tv'e ; t - ::.' r wit a t.ri-vl .irim-: of F - j ii-,. iti h ! f irr..- art;.-!" ,-f et(TT Jl-rTir '.i a. An i'.re"oo -f '.I o?.-fd to par. hwr, (r ier sU reei our '. il tr. '.i i. CH A. I EIiniN.H. IV K. I L LLKN. .rn. 1. rc. Di5WioriE oniad, OEXF.R ti. COM M r? S I ON M E E 0 HAN T. N i, 13 t Sy c art S:., lct'tiurj. . e. i.t i t niv,:- 4-tttt -nst 9 Ti-1-iec, l'i't n, U'h' i'. f.i-' n. jr Ctl A r.(ES F-r Selb"n ai-h-koc--''-' i ' t ' bale i f o'ott -n, - ' ;h"T articles. 2J r" 4 lv lALEF T'V-fi MM.;-: HY MK diu'ir -s tin m nth t ! leor tarv. a ti -n L ii a; i .S.i -r; L at i . It 'T : 7.o 0 K7 7 5 i 7 02 7 2"-.-0 2 i o 0 02 H 7 7 id j 2 " 'J n V, 2 -' 7- 7 7 7j 7 s 7 75 : oj 7 02 8 ro 7 50 7 2 '. 7 '.) 50 7 ::7 1 50 - r, i ti ! at i -i - 7 o" 1" 2.' 11 : 1' 2. S H '1 rt t i 7 " 5 II ol il -.1 1'' 2-. '. " i H 5'l x .' 5-1 . " 2-'t H 75 ft 75 i 2-1 .Vj 7 7 7 25 8 25 8 5') 2 i It J i.2 'i 1 '.I 1 1 s 5 I 7 75 - Vi !1 j 7 'i 7i 2' 7 ,i 7 02 i oi 1 ) 7 ' 7 r.J J 2" 7 37 7 7 7 ' -', S 12 5 2 10 02 5 J 8 75 M 5 i I 8 50 8 75 8 7 75 a 8 75 1 12 75 8 5)11 1 ) 'J 50 These fjaics thow the tt.v ' f our m vrict at th', time, 'l ob ir ; , 1 b put uji in enfe irder and m.a li t' wei;h n it lei thin, 12')-) lb. I nhall be p!i!.i--l !,re :ive tn r Cotton f r falr, ani 1 tlnok no pron will rejjrot it. I. .iRI'b'i. N. B. I have a car, of C irn, on on: i Jt'i.nent. for a!e, an 1 kep a'wayi on hand N-jrthjr: IV'ain, 'if t'ie b it in tke, war. r iato'l. Cii'i tell !n b'ii' in.af:, in tie by Lie Iwft wirk'ne-i in th plv". I. J. I ire , II, 1-57. 15-It. RLTLLR'S SERMON'S. 1 ,an 21 ,rie I:y Wil.iaM Arcoor i' j'-e. ; if Pr -!osor i n Coi vrsit f Uu b.t . Fornaleby V.. L. !"Jlr "'O'Y Jo. 15, 157. 2 ir. RECEI?TS. lP i t MAK'-il i 1. S A M.A-k, 3d 0 J l r ;!f oul L I'irt:r; .1 W Sy n 1 ' for T J ;rrcU; D W Lib, .5 00 for J I'riJ-tj, W Cundiy auiJ V Cumn-ziia ; V" K C!- , ' OO f r i il Gtruo Vnl .'lAry Ntiruu ; G V Il-ptirnull, 'J 00 for J L'otf'.n, Mhh !5 ij ila.Hon, EN i;cl, M- M lii:i,T ilo-ll, al Mi. J Mi.ler; J J Ilmee, i 00 for J Jjimev, A Th'i!; oi, Jerome Ri-.ki, a i l J T Fu!btiru ; Ji Y Tuck, .'i 00 for s.:lf and 11 T l uck ; L Shell, I 00 f-r W 0 Green, J no FuiLr and II A Witntou ; G R Gornto, 1 50; .S I) A -Ian:, 1 00; MiJ S GillcKjiiv, 00 Lr J ILima anl J i-i HoMhouwr, ethArik jn;; J N batu, 2 00 for elY atd W 'i uo-L ; Z Ruh, 3 00 fir Ii (j wyna ar. a V M: :k ; K I'ullo-n, :;o and 'J N .-' ; A V.'eir- , l:J 5- for P Goliani, J No-i-.oo, A L moo-', Mrs H 1 Wapk, Mj-i C .-'a?v.-r. N Geoseo, L W Rod, Mr M E Si.,;- ,. u l 1 10 for W L P; . Ji A Jo u 1 00 ; Cal vin PJyicr, 3 00 for M L IJrowo and ii L Urown ; S II iiol-uoo-ok, ') f.r ' Cl traine and If Vov.ru J M .-'rainh-w-:r, I . 50 for G II ILi.-'u; I'd Carr.y, I 00 for L 31c.V.!.I; E l jl-'iru a:. i v.lf; II T liaison, : 00 i'-r Mi-.i S-:.cy .1 C - ich and M IS Stroud ; II llo-f . .r ou, 1 i J for Sam 1 Perry, aen ; IJ M ,.'i.al , 5 0 '-r J M Lavis, II J Met j ;;h-e -i.d T S R.kr ; V C Gannon, Z )') f-r Y," 11 i;j aa i J II Sherriil; A iVearer, C t0 f t .'!;, M A 3Ior-2 av S ILe'.- .p; .S J i'o.itr, 0o for Ji Rjrra G Coo-ior, H .f ji:i. arj-J W F R-U ; Mr 11 Whluker, J ; CIrin Jorditn, 1 50; J JI Pa !-:., 1 .5j; OJ Urctit, 2 00; J CTh, .-.-, 0v fr ES-r, k-r, E II earn, E C Cbi o-o -.-.-, au i 5 '.ir borouh 5i ct; N I 11; -i. :j 00 fvr .J Fiiaa ani Mi"? F F ilia ; J ii .Si,,., 1 .'rd for Mrs Mary 'Jueriy ; Je-r. p.-.v.t?, oOJ for aeif aal 3Ir. S L !1b; ijr;t NtvLI'i ar-i J J P'rter w,i. -.-. it th.lr Put 0$c-; u-.tic.-flo: t.ie -,r is atiible t CiJJip'y with :Le'- rjocAt j K X D.o-jway, 1 50 lor 11 Eo;-,; R L Hif lin, 3 00 f-r J Tllj.-riran l , II ISrutU; A C Ilarria 1 50 for G L Fulchcr, and I 50 for tnio uvea ; ar p.y t-j Rro Joho Juna for the niiiat.- ; .S. Little, 1 50 ; A L Cawthorn, 1 50; Leroy Joats, 1 50 ; Mr M A Thompson,. 150; Wyatt M Allen, 150; .DC Johns :a, 3 00 for JIaj Strick Lni an l R Parriah; J L Nesbitt, 3 00 for .J .Surkieather aa-I Jaa Rx.ae ; JT LI JJill G 00 for W S LKUtuar, II J Perkins, Mri II Sparrow aad Abner Ilolton; W O Page, 1 50 ; C W Kin-, 3 00 ; Mr M S Brett, 1 5 J ; P W YarMI, 3 00 ; W S G A'aircWi, G 00 ; yes: .S 1 SI p.i I f ,r ;) A Gait., 3 00 ; J A' a.caeua, 1 50.
North Carolina Christian Advocate (Greensboro, N.C.)
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