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S31TII CAROLLXiS CALL TO HER SflUTIIERS SIS TERS. . , - - . -bt. jhrs. marvh. -V .-Come on. Southern sisters ! come on. one and all ! There's room for you all in our confederation ; "lis freedojp incites; hark lier clarion. e:r?l " Unite, Southern States, in one glorious nation. One in aim and desire, one iu interest and feeling, No discord or jfsilorvsy, envy cr Tiatc Nut peace, blessed peace, with, her balm shall be J healing All the wounds and the bruises we've suffer'd of late. 'The flower-land has join'd u, and she of the waters, Mississippi has come Alabama is coining ; And Georgia will come, with hfr sons find fair nausiuers, li. ,1 And Texas lone stir our horizon's illuming; i people do. The young woman's father was a weal-Jy-'uisiana will come . vith her sucar and cotton : t thv Quaker the young m m was resectable. The Ariiansas. 'reernar.t. vonuli" soou, too, willcomo: -Tennessee, too, that liberty's side ever fought on, Kentucky, where freedom had ever a home. -Come, twin Carolina! old nohle North Stue! And, dear old Virginia, we've got no opinion re ; i t 1 ..A . . ..,. M KmiS mio.ii. m-i. m. k.u am. n ' The country of Washington, come, Old Domin- i j , J ' ' fomon, with "old Rip." From hr sleep she is ! c-1 . , i . , , .r, , . i She s slow, but she s sure, Iikft the blest rising i c ' , , . lr mi i ,i. Cumo ou, you're a host m yourself, you 11 be mat- - r J J J i-w'r 1 ,1 , -., 1 i t i ,..! O ir hearts bound with gladnc.s. the day 30U -ome on. C'nmo. swet sister Maryland ! join in our union, And far Calif jrnia, draw niy;li t our standard; Missouri cocno 0.1 O, 'twill be sweet our commu-j "Mary, rathe- than mope to death, th.-e had bet tiion, m tnc marry as soon aa thee chooses, and whom tl.eo N'.t !iion the oppress'd rersecufed and sHnder'd, pleases. But the saved, disentiiraU'd, the glad, jubilant na-1 And then what 2id Marv ? W-iu mi tU.. -f t.U - ' the air had tol I her swam of the change, or until Who-io hvm:i of thanksgiving shill join the , the father had time to alter hi mind again? Not a grund chorus ja bit of it. She clapped her neat, plain lonn-ton Of angels in Heaven ascribing salvation. . ! her head, and walked directly to the house of her J'o Jehovah, the winz of whose mercy is o'er us. C m.i'mbia Female Coi.i.eoe, Jan. 10. CLERICAL SPORT. The Synod of Kentucky was in rcssion. Tl .subjert -f ruisiiig the s-d;uies of cfrtan nrofissors nu bsr iliscu-iion ! The Ilov. Robert. J Rrcckin- ,.;.!. ii n . n. a . .. 1 . ' x, i-r, n. ui: uic u tor, lli.l Iv iiil; a I IJCQCII in oil- , , . , v , ,, , . , . . , , !-ilion to the measure. It had been said that hnu and ook bo h his ban ds nito her s ,n,ii,?stcr, ofhigli st.nn.ling and large means, clothed ; ' Jo lnT' , Mul sa's 1 'n1-v1.' Vft' in fine linen and fasting snmtuously every day, did ' -A wd John got up d.rectly from trie dmner table, not sympathize with those whose salaries ire small. Rn1 "'ent to the V - In just txveuty-uve mm To this Dr Breckinridge wa replying. He combat-i utC!S thcy wc, raan and wlfu- -a tin- i.la that misters live for money; or desire the biNU: v of the world. As for himself.'he challenged .-my man who lived more frugally than himself Drawing himself up to hi-: full height, and standing six f.-et high at least, he displayed his proportions, and exclaimed, ''As to the fine linen, if there is n man on this fly.r who dresses more plainly than I do. I rfvr to exchange clothes with him this mo ment." Iirctlv in front ofthe Moderator, nd in sight of mo-it of ti e members, sat the Rev Hopkins, one. of r'li .it !-, ', , ti,:i. .i ... ,i ...w flint Mfx r tut .n. i in K-.M'l, al.Ml loi.ii.lllu i....,fi,.. ... . r . iii: t ..,i - .i - . . . ; a.iu m this res;eet no man in the ho-.ise presented .... . i,..,...- ... i i ...t. .... .i-n i i- i-iiu.. aim -triKiiiir yoiiu nun ino tan anil courtly Kentuckian. But the proposition to swap . iot'nes had hardly escaped the lips of the speaker before Hopkins wriggled himself out of his seat and on his feet, and cried out. " Mr. Moderator, I'm his man !" Tho elfeot was instant and tremendous. Tho image of Breebinridgc, with hislong arms and legs nrotrudir.g from Hopkins' toggery, was np before the eyes ofthe Synod. They could see nothing else think of nothing else, an 1 for a while they gave, it way to nncontrolable laughter, in which no one cined so heartily as the discomtitted sneaker. ! Interest, ii2 Letter from Charleston! M'l.c- Slaves at "Wur in Eai'iiest Ajixvisirajj O 'invorsatoii -witli tlio ICt.i- oh. A correspondent of th Baltimore A msrican, who visitivl all the fortifications about Charlestou 1 i arbor, on Sund iv, the 1 2th instant, furnishes a U'.ithy and interesting account of what he saw, We must content ourselves with a portion ofthe narrative. The writer say a: VISIT TO THK IIAltllOK FOIlTK. Sunday with us was a black, cold and windy day. The water of the harbor was very rough, and the waves tossed and rolled excessively. Tha steamer Clinch was lying at her wharf in a very uneasy pos ition. Tiie waters lashed her sides and pitched her about in a most uncomfortable manner, but after we had cast loose our moorings the motion became easier, and ifanything quite pleasant though the cl;-ar sweep and the temperature were anything but agreeab'e on deck. THE SLAVE YANKEE FIGIITEP.S. At starting we had on board, in addition to the party of gentlemen in the smite of oliicials, going the rounds of the forts, about one hundred and fifty or two hundred heavy, strong negro men, - intended tor laborers on Sullivan's Island. These fellows chattered and jabbered their peculiar negro lingo with intinite dolight at the prospect of becoming as thuy termed it, sogrs to fight fur Sonf Carolincr." Boiled up in huge knots whereeverthe sun Rhone. hey dozed away in peaceful slumbers, or grinned with delight as anything pleasing to the fancy pass ed in review. The ideas and language intereharig i d an.oi sr them r.nd to all who cl o.-e to address ihein evinced a". most barbaric simoliuty. The ma- ! jority of them exhibited a wonderf illy stupid set of i features One of them, however, th moat intel- I i.geni icnow mine lor, gave-quite .atisiaciory an- swer to mostof the inquiries propounded to him ! v.i uiu ii'si -gccHieu eiiiisiie'i simpiy wiui, snowing their ivories and acquiescing in -whatever replies tli.-ir s.;o'.-.cmn should hmko. ' lie. in answer to ini 1. - , .-i,.-i-, , -.1 my quct"o s,5 informfid mo that most of the set of j tiamls were frpm 'San tee, -sail frcyn 'do big plan- tashimi, sah, on the riher,"-"- ' I Question. .'ero yeu over en the sea or On rouIi ua-er before ?, iX.-:,.'- . ' ' ; ' T. -I Ans wer. Oh; yo, mnssa ! Be San tno some time run rj high dat coo 100 (canoes) swamp. Q How n ould you like to cross this harbor in a Colie.0 ? - i r' II. (with two-' Rhort; iudescribable grunts,) Coonoo sink, sah. " Q. Where are yen goingj now? . . ; .- A. To Mountry (Moultrie, ah. - : . ' ":. r . What td do there . .. .; ; : A. To fight, sah, and to build up forts on de ! v. l.-i-.n.t, Mh. ii- -Who arc you going t- fight ? A. T)e dam A'ankecss, sah and Abumlishnists. laughter. Q. You don't dislike Yankees ? A. Not 'zctly sah. but massa do; an 1, 'sides, dcy con here to steal us 5 and voumr mnssa .John come up to the people's quarters day 'fore yesterday ; no i whe;i ho call all of us together he state do case. to ' s. and tell us dat suffin' w:.s goin' wronir down! iw i a- i i- r l, to .le cilv. Dnt de l unkee. niom-pr tief would fiwht roi.l dat if we wanted we Should go dow:t and help kill 'em Q. -NVhat did you p.iy to that ? ' A. "eall volunteered right awav, buf massa .Tnhn piekod out the best lot of hands and sent 'em i-ieht. away to join de?s here other boj s, and so wc ul come down. Q. Po you know how to shoot ? A. Yes, sab. (The follow. eyes twinkled with pleasure at the prospocLI I Hearn youne massa Joins to handle do rifl, - Yhu he was a bov we med to shoot deer together, r.nd I learned him jv here to strike and how to load up Q. "Will your master come down to the Island ar.d fight? - A. Y.s. sn-h ; he prom'sed to jineus poon in the vvr.rk with tho company. IplWTHK NEr.Hqre WOKIC. In this lot of 5-tout fellow there was not any bad v clothed or i nder-fe'l- They were all above the medium height of the white man, strong, healthy though rough and dull such asswatta the "yard'' f every large plantation. All were provided with large c mf irtable blankets f Ir.ippedjto theirshouldei s in ruditary style, and most of thc-ui carried besides a ii uan!tyT of baggage. " -'- -' ' lieiy dostuiatioit,' I lO-irij jil, vfas liat 7q the fort. but to the works of defence above Moultrie, on Sullivan's Island. An extensive causeway is here being constructed to connect with the main bind, and npon this, as upon the redoubts now being thrown up on the island, a very large force oF no groess is employed. I am told that they number some seven or eight hundred fellow?; A very large number of Irishmen are also cm gloved in the same I work, b jt for endurance she negro heats them all J hollow. There U no use for the pick axe, and with Ithe shovel I have seen the- slave work all rosind the white rain and then turn round and grin at what he had done. THE LITTLE QUAKERESS WHO WAS DES .'PERATELY IX LOVE. An amusing matrimoi-ial s.orv is told of the ol den time. It so fell out that two young people be- came very mucii suiicien wun eaeti otner, as vming 1. L . . t J father couia stand no such union, and resolutely op posed it, and the daughter dare not disobey openly. She "met him by moonlight," when she pretended never to see him, and she pined ami wasted awav. She was really in love -a state of sighs and tears, which women oftener reach in imagination than rc- r.. Still f,tt :.' ,. lune passed on, and the rose on Marv s damask pl,eek Pae f She lcfl, n orcedmcnt, like a ever, but when the father asked her why she pine 1,1 , . . , , . n,, , , I always told hrn. l he old gentleman was a ! widower, and loved his daughter dearly. Had it ! ' r: . , been a widowed mother who had Mary m charge, a j widow's pri:. would have given way before the i:n- .l . & - in sucli matters, and when the father saw that his daughter's hjart was reillv sot upon tho match, he surprised her one day bv breatVuntr out intended, as the street would carry her. She wall 1 cd into the house without knocking for knocking' was not then fashionable and she found the family j just sitting down to dinner. i Some little commotion was exhibited at so unex pected and so unusual an apparition as tl.e hcir.'-s in : the wit w'f cott:i'e, but she licded it not. J dm looKeU ut enouirui V. :ie waiued Uirecliv up to ' Jackson's TIecoxciliatiox with Benton. P.ut : the most remarkable case of reconciliation was that ; which occurred between General Jack -m and Col. 'Thomas II. Benton, whose brother Jess's bullet. General Jaekson still carried about with him. mi- ' bedded in the Hash of his left arm. "We'd," ex claimed Col. Benton, in one of his letters of this! period, "how many changes in life? (Jen. Jackson Nis now sitting in the chair next to me. There was a vacant one next to me, and he took 't for the ses sion. Several Senators sit our situa ion. and i.flbr- l i- od mediation T declined it upon the ground that what had hapnene l . 4 i - i . canted nor denied. could neither be explained, re- After this we were put upon the same committee. Faig meo-.ia.lay, as we sat in our seats, he said to me,4 Colonel we are on the same committee; I will give von notice when it is necssary to attend. (lie was chairman, and had the right to summon usi. I answered. General make the time suit yourself; it will be convenient for me to at tend at any time 'In committee we did h usi -.. ; together just as o;her persons. Alter that he asked me how my wife was, an 1 T asked him how his was. Then he called and left his card at my lodgings Andrew Jackson, f. r t'ohmel Benton and lady; forthwith I called at his and left mine Colonel Benton, for General Jaekson. Since then we have dined together at several place-;, :i:id vestcr.lay at tue President, t made him he first bow- he held tortn (us hand, and we snook: tin troduced him to my wife, and thus arc perfectly established between us Is. I then in civil relations Jack -Jon ha s his iiiiid and giined. since he has rieen here, conciliatory manner." hi THE COO!) TIMES tiAVK COMK AT LAST. ONE T Flo LTSAN !) SRVKN" HUNT) LIED AND EIGHTY" TWO PiUZES. a. srs Te i2 o o FOUR CAPITAL PRIZKS ! D. 11. ALEXANDIirS F I F T Y - S F C O IS D TPSJ 3 Astlp 'Hi GIFT BISTBIBUTIQ.IM. will ii ra diz a.wn vrr ii i vj t c r . t nt, M02TDA"2'. JANUARY 21st, 18S0 cash rrjzE of $500 in ameiuoan 'JOLD. ilOPSC, Blll?Jf.V Ullfl iltll'llCSS, S AOO. K--! r r? i rl T? iGrf&T rrl zn , ? ,-5 TA3...0 I OILG W tii.O.GCl S350. 303 COLD ami SILVKB WATCHES, A1.1. is Hunting Casks imom 13 to $250. 334 PBIZMS IN AMHIHCAX COLD, FilO $2.50 TO 50(1 270 ACRES (JF FABMIXC L.AXB 3Sr Sfh SO!J! SILVEIt AND DOLB1..1! 1 hAll'.lf ALL. i Patent Self-Winding and Aine.-ican Sporting j Watches, Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, , &c, &c. Ac. Lantl Warrants mid American Spo-tiujj Wntolies. .Mmv.HT oi rrizes, - - - ',o.jJ I Value of I'rlzcs, - - - - d)0 Tickets Limited to - - - - li;,."00 Drawings take place Montlily. j-5 Kvery Ticket-bolder receives a printed Hst of drawn numbers, free oi chai'JC. All drawilljvs take place ia jmblic, i . i ...,Vi ., t t- i.t superintended exclusnely by tue lickct ' J . holders. BKFIBt EN CES. I take great pleasure in iclr-i-ring all who are nnx ions for information respecting my I unesly. business : promptitude, Ac . to any ol Ine County officers. Post- I misters. Express Agents, J ustices of the Peace. Mer-,-chants. Bepiesentatives and Senators of Johnson j County, or any of the numerous Agents i u the ai ious j parts of the I'uion, who have attended my I'.ri.iings. j As the above nawd are personally aepiaiuted with ; j me, and most of them have attended my numerous! drawings. I will request ail who wish to tfut.sfy them- j selves of tfce otey .of their investment, to write c j aii of th.2 aoove "cuiletnen. . - i Agents Wanted in every loral ty, to vaom (he I most liberal inuuct&ie !s arc curved. iSSsl, We have no Travelling Agents, do not buy Tickets qf any peiS.u unless you are acquainted with Ihein. Ir. PUTZKS VROM.PTI.Y PAID. "SLND f OU A CIRCULAB.a Single Tickets $1, Siv Tickets, . A J- ALEXANDER. Franklin, Jo'uusan V'o-j Tudiaua Ncveuibcr 21th ly. o o o u w a y P? o o a a a -5 5 5 V2 . , i-lfi 5 td - 5 2 r - t s pj O k 2 -- S 3 J - M 3 - - 05 o pi Uli-ly. HULK MEAT. rj 11HDS. r.ULK .-jlU'-JS lad SHOULDERS. W I'orralu by E. F. MOOIIE. Antil 2;t!i. 'Co r.wd. J. II. Robcrls& 0 o's d i ? r T 11 BUTTER, CiiF.CSK, Dlil E D EEEF, SOAI', C.V .VDI.Ks, KIO, JAVA & LAUCAIRA. COFFK. CR'JSil ED, PnWDEKEl), N. O .t Cv)Ki-E SI.'GAR KICF, A I.r..-I'iC E, TED'EIt, tJIN-r.F.n, Mt'STARO, BAKING Mi'.VI'il.W, WOSCESTER SAfCE, TOMATO CAT-LI', AVr.AI'l'iXU l'Al'l'H:s TW1XK, "MATCHES OK A LI j KINDS. A CHOICE i. or X. c SHOULD ERS, OLD AND N KV ALSO WESTKKX IIAM, RIDES UACOX . SMOKF.n IlKKIMXU I.V IJoX! .'o. i ilKimivu i.v ruu.s. 1IA1.K Liil.S.. M U KKIIH,, S II All. Cot) FiU, Mtl.I.K-, lit. I E FlSlI Si S.VKDINK.S. COi: Sit iCI.iEilS, STRAW CL'TIEIS.S PA .V I E i .'s .V.iAI.F.'ii 1'AfENT, AI.SO.UMiniu.V D J. l'LOWS & DLOW CAST INGS OF ALL SIZES, KAN" MILLS, WHEEL IlAKItoWS. -v 9- ''if (T-t- 'SftXv.'1' WOOL II ATS, CANS, 15I.AN KETS, KERSEYS, OaXA ill'EoS, IluES KOii MEN. WO-MEN & iiUYS. ERG- ' 'COTTON VAUSS & SHETINGS. HOUSE & ilLLE COLLAILS, WAGON U K1DLES, WAGON Willl'sJ. Cl'ttiY i WHISKY, ltrtANPY, liUil, GIN, V.'INES OK ATI. KINDS fo::::h;n & domestic wn:iKY i UftAXpy always ON IlAXn-AT VV HO I. Erf A LE & KESAIL. S. linking it tiliewiiig Tobacto 01" all tirades. A L AIJiJ ii LOT OF GItiAiiS OF ALL XI sDS KAIL UOAD AND EAULIi MILL SXUfF. 200 Iiags Alum A: 1 .ivEiti-ooL Salt. agi: A TS .or t!i ! s.le of Sramv's A U 1101 ,"s Sacks, for M AKEI'i; ACK S JLCKKTS, Si'iUXU il.VTUASSr..S. UoElIAN 1)1. KS ALSO fjr Uii sale of L. V(JOi'S TurpenH'ne Hackers oi these none are geuuitie wiiliuut his stamp ct' L. Wool). VNf a r a urn . iv 11 1 V:'S. I- i.l i Locks. -; ears. K. II.- Picks; I & Pocket knives ; Stock and 1 nil i ;----oi -. i race mill's. Miov.-ls. SL onu.iK, s. u . oolli.i.- ami lek;t v it Shaw's Ave- ; (J S. i Joe's Carpenters' & tj iopei s' Adze les. Augers, li.iichels. a iso, ar- uvn i iiiii.i, wruo':iig uues. in awni Knives. .Vc, Maiiitila. Lint A. Cotton liop.s'' l'lo.v Lues. Well wheels A Buckets; ilamui-rs Axe llvlves. Ad.. li i:ell-s. Also a I. rife asso; 1 ment cf Brass lirwiad Water &, Su-ar Backets, W-'.i TU,. eU--i i-A- uar Buckets, Spadei;. $ 3 Swi Seiii.is ;i ;;:ns. Lvoi.isn 6;- .-Vmkiiicav Iuox, N.vn.;; il sizes Ilo-.p Iron i L.e'.i. - tin Two Doors Or LAUDER, ibove C T. Iluigli fc boii s btore Fayette vi He, X. C. Oct. 1,1858. ly. 3 IS t j V V, V GIN AS A 1ED1(.AL AGENT, THIS DELLiUi FU L TO-NT'J Sl'i.ML'LANT. i-Sl'LClALLY designed for the use of the Me.li U cal Profession an t i!ie Faculty, having sup-rcc-ueil (he so-eailed uius,;' Aromatie.' Cordials." .M ; iie;it.e.L"r Scbaaops,' etc . is now eu.ioi-s-d bv iidirf-eurs. ns n.i sessi ri n i , ol i ii osh i n 1 1 i n.-ie liiedieiii al qualities (ionic awl diuretic) which, belong to an OLD and PL-UK ( US. Put up in quart bottles aud sold bv all Druggists, tjioeers, etc. A M. LINING Ell & CO., Established in 177 6. .Sob: Proprietors, Nc. 19 Broad street, N. Y, For side by D. S. BARNES At CO., No. Ei Park ii e.v, New York. . Our long experience and f .unPici ily with tko -ra-i-.iiremeuts of Jruggits. and oar superior busiue.-s hteiiit-es, enabie us to lurni.-h them with choice Li ipiois lor lucdiciua'i and family use. November .u:h, Is.iu iy. P II IS Company lias lica in operation more thai X. s-ix years, a. id has paid its Fire losses, uiuouu t-' iag to .s j:j..") J 1.67 without any assemeut; iusuraiice j averaging its mei.:ber. ul.-out i percent. I A u.i.i.ii of property now insured, 1 -l!ii).()l Amount premium notes now ou hand, H 17 ,7C-S.US George McNeill, I. A," Ray, II. L. .Myiover; S. W.Tilliushast, Henry Lilly. N. A. Stedman, S. J. Ilins.iaie, T. S. Lulterloh , Yv in. MeLuuriii , S. T. Haw ley. AV. N. Ti I'd n -least, A. A. M civet nan. J. D. Williams, J a nies G. Cook, A. W. Steel, James Kyle. lTo.i. J. G. Slir-phcrd, K.r .uro.vn, iliuiiigton A E. Hall. Wiiiiiiii ton . OFFICERS : r.KyiifiE jicxeii.l, pi;emie:n r. I. A. HAY, VICE riiESlOENT. C, A. McJIILLAX, KEeHETAKT, J .Collins and C. C. McGruniiiaon.TraVi lih, Agents. The Company invite uppliculiuns. "TUT. M-iy wly'r Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TAB AC EX FIT) HE DEXUIRIl'E 0C0 OR DEXTAL SNUFF IS now introduced to the Ameri can public, composed of the purest iMiurt. Uiresteu ot its object. ionable qualities, and retekniug its power as a disinfectant uad deter gent It lias the endorsement of 3f jt CSl the I ansian world as the most use nJSsS&r tul and elerant toilet article in tl ''S-5(SSe world. Elegantly mounted. Siifcrtiiy flavored, a sau oruaaieut, aud as a ToiietLi pleasure it Las no equal. NOTICE!!! Encased, in two firms. V,. 1 Cdl.DKN RANhKU OCO iiv-Kwu., , Costivenc g , Choi- i ill its natural pirength and pungency, as imported. ; r3L m o t u s . Cliolrra m and i i mo-t suix-ricr article tor those wuo ciesire an ; ,,,;., .,f it miwrts r.n in.' r.tr.n inar. ne- ciiliar br lliaiicy lor which the ladies of Southern Eu areeai.i; LUIIU.illll. L I " - 1 rope are so just ly celebrated. No. 2. SILVER BANDED 0C0- Designed ! exnressly for tha Northern market retains all its povers as a ueniitrice- mougii Aiiy muuucu i n; stimulating properties As a Gem On your Toilet Stand You will be Pleased with it US i and for its" excr-ilcnc'- you will recommend it. For sale" by IJAliNES & TAliK, 13 Park Mow. and COXUAD FOX, 81 Barclay Street, New York, and all Druggists. LK pot for the States and Canadas, lo3 Water St., N.Y. I June Jj, 1 .SCO. tliW y j i s 77" K. X Pholoiirapliy Upou Porcelain- Secured by 'U-Ltcrs 'patent in the Cnited States, J-Jn'iliri'L l-'ra:tci, and IJcbyitcn. THE A "il Eli!. '.'AN PHOTOGRAPHIC PCIil'ELm No. 6l Broadway, New York, having ucui'(;d their novel aid ingenuous. inveritioii by American and Kuropean pateuts, are fully prepar- ed to execute all Orders for Miuia.ttre Llknett ofPer.on. on C liina, liresenlimr all the attractive mid a.lvanlagous featiires of ordma- v niiotogruplis, the liril iiancy and linish of a water color drawing, and a tnttierto uiiattameU quail- ty of Iura'.)iiity, by hcing rcii'l';red as iuipei ishabh; as - ... . . ihj iiatur.d properties of the articles upou which they are transferrer. As the patented process of te Company enable the reproduction cf i'hotographs, not only on pla.ny-iir- taces, suit upon sueu as are round or ul a.iy uegree oi ii regularity portraits can be reproduced with fauil les accuracy, and delicacy of delir.iation, upon Por celain wares of any description and dimension used as articles ef luxury or of household utility, such as I riis.Vasc.i. TticaUfnst Cups. Toilet Articles, &c ; thereby secuii'ig faithful portraits and furnishing a unique and exquisite style of oruameut itiuu of ai ti- -leri in domestic use. In o!d;r lo furnish facilities for the gratification of I tin; popular taste, and to meet the wants of those pa ! irons of the ine Arts desirous of having Portrait on I'ercehiin, tiie Company have imported !rotu Em ope a coliecii.m of superior porcelain goods, luaaui'act ured to their own order-, which they sell at cost pa ces. As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and consequently the oii'y persons authorized to use the proees, they have determined, in order To iiffoni People lit every section of tlie Union au opportunity to possess Portrait! on Cliina- tom v'xo the fullowunr proposn ion to Rr.sidcits in the Gaunt' if, tvn't are vnaolc to visit personally thv Atelier ami Galleries in j I'ersnns sendin ; a photogranh' atubrotype. cr dag ueri i oivpe to the clliee of the Company in Xew York, j . .. : ...l l ... 1 1 uccoiiipauieu i Ti-o-pi Tlnl is i-c- i will receive in retura bv express. fie of other charge, A BICiJLV (JUSAMLN Till) LAlv FAST CUP and S AUG KB. Ul 111 Til K POBTKAlT TH ANS- I FKi.'UKI) TilMBKuX. ! Bv irausniitting a th.guei reol v pe ai.d . TLX DOLL A U.S. 1 th -v will secure in like manner A HANDSOME i LiL.NO.t VAbiiUi; OIL AIl- TiCLK. with the portrait reiroduced by the patented prociss. Bv sending a )a:r of daguerreotypes and Fifteen Doliais, they will n ceive iu return A PAIR offJICll S Fit VPS VASES, with the portraits executed equal to miniature pnint ings ; and. in like m. inner, puiiraiiscau be reproduced 011 porcelain wares or VASKSof F.VUliY QUALITY of FINISH, i.tn-jring in juice from T-VKN I'V to OXL HUNDIIi::) DOLLARS the PA.,, N B Be particular 'iu writing the address, to "l county and Slate distinctly. Ail letters to be addressed to '.liaaajir, iaeritau liigraihlc ror!aIa Co.,' 7S1 Broadway. Oct 27-"m Nlw York. liglite &, Bradbiirys' i Patent 7st?.ited Full Iron Frame nctc Scale. lent Iitx'il.ited, Full Iron Frame nctc Sci Grand and Square Piano-Fortes. The Insulated Iron frame preserves the ori .ri il-.l 1 tone ..1 til.' i 11 s.1 ril n.en t. in ...11 it: 1 1 1 I purity, secuii"g it ibr all time against ihat ino.-v disagreeable tinny (pudity of tone invaria bly found in all other Iron frame Piano-Fortes. It grcail v strengthei.s the ease and thus keeps the Piano forte much longer iu iutie. It gives the instrument a much fuller, richer and .sweeter tone. It adapts the i'iaiio to ail ciimat.es and to all changes of atmosphere and in all respects it is proaouneed ly Ifu; most cele brated artists the greatest linproveiYient of the age i Piano-Forte construction ; producing an instrument aeKnowl.ugeti 10 .ns supu-101 iu an oineis maue in mis country or Europe. few Ustimouials ii rcg:i-l to tlie ftiini-rinrilv of aw.- A'esv Scute lAtist liAs.tlalcil Piano-t'orlc, 1 have examined the Piauo-Foi tes of Lighte & Bradburys Willi entire salisiaction. I know not that ibe.-e are any iaera oeiic. , ci.iiei ia our owu country ortisunuiir. -. Iu clearness, richness, and volume ol tune, deli eaey, elasticity ot toucn, ami line repealing action, 1 have never played upou their equal.'' LI A Woolen- - iu volume, richness, cvcur.ess, ar.d purity of toae and in delicacy of touch they certainly excel, an in that beautiful siuging quality so desirable yet so sel dom found. William .Mason- - I nave never played upou so rich and heavy a lone Square Piano-Forte." Airmen Natoi.ko.v, '1 am astonishei and delighted with the New Scale Iron Frame Piano-Fortes made hy you. There must be a splendid future for Lighte fc Bradburys' Piano Forms." Gto F Root. ' I have never played upou so line an instrument." Ceo F Lur.vrow. I consider them is to beauty, richness, fullness and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, elas tic touch, equal if not superior to any Pianos made in this country or Europe.'' Kaki. Yki.s. In power, quantity, -and equality of tone, they certainly excel ; while for that peculiar tieh and i-ing-ing tone so iuvaiuible as an accompaniment lo the voice. I have never met th-dr equal.'' D Bassixi. They have all the requirements for a superior iu preiatiou ol both classical aud modern compositions." .U SrilAiCoSH. Mare room, 121 Broome St. a few doers Cast ef L'l uadvray, tir ork. JST SATISFACTORY' GUARANTEE GIVEN -fe Oct 2ii 'tin yly TBW GOODS- '"IIIE subscriber is now receiving a large aud well 1 selected stock of GOODS, consisting of. GKOCERIE-s HARDWARE AND CUTLERY BAGGING AND ROPE, -ADDLERY. kc,, FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC IJQUoRS, and many other aticles, which he offers low for Cash. or ou suciiT tijiis to prompt paying cuxtouiers. All kinds of Couutry Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Sheetings and Cotton Y ams an hand at all times, av Manufacturers" prices. All oers'ons are respectfully invited to srive me a call, ut tiie old stand of J. & T. Waddill. South side Hay st. a. n. Mcdonald. Fuyetteviile. X. 0 Ot'r 13, ISGO. tf SANFORD'S IX EVEll DEBILITATES, IT Is coiaponiulcd eutirrlf from Gums, md has -cc.uo an established fact, a Standard .Medicine, known and sorted to with confidence in H (,!-j u j mi tuai; - , n.iv Uiii-.l it. ana Is now rt .U the diseased for which it s recommended. 1 It h:.s cured thoatiands who had given up ll hopt-8: unsolicited rertiticatesin my o 1 within the last two Tears of relief, aa the uumeroux possession Phow. to the tompeiamrnt of the ed in ucn quantities as to x a dose must be adapted inlivilu:.l taking it. and us-; act ir-ntiy on tho Bowels. " l.t-t tee dictates mf your' Q us- ot the LlVl'JU I.; will m;ie Liver Com ftj t a c U. s , IJyspeps ia, . . judgment euide you in h iVIGOUA K)K. and ia pla.ltfi, Itillioua At t'hronie Ills.. . Ii o e a i N i. ni ... r r o m ' 1 i l- o p s y . Sour IIt, llysc ii I e -Stuiii.tch. Ilwi I t nl ic. Cholera.. C Ii o I t Iufaut u in. !' I t n l-N'miilc Weak it e s s cessfully as an ttt illii ciuc. It will cure 1CK thousands can testify.) lit two or three Tec ic i c .-. j a. 1 1 c. -" - rr i y I'ii i.l i I y ill t (1 i ia b A U A v 11 (as t w e n t y minutti. if r-i 'en at couiaiiacemeat ' o f gl r inj; thttir testimony atack . AM li use it are in its favor i .Miv W I TP.lt W THK 7TOTTTH WITH ! I VKiOKATOIt, AAU SWALLOW UUTII XO- xiiii:iii Price One OoIIai- per ISottle. FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS. COMPOUNDED FRO.M Pure YegHaMe Extracts. anl put lip in GLASS cif's -vir S'. will keep in any c limate. I The F a in i 1 y C a 111 rlic PirlS is a g.-u-'vbuh the i.r.iprielor hue than twenty years ; demand fruin those who and tile s:.tislHeti' n which ' ue, has induced me to place tl.nt ilifrr.-.i! f '. i-.Mi-ir. used in Ins practice more Ul n CM O m Eh 'l'he ccustantly increasing: aave lol. used the J I . I.S all express in r;nrd to il.eir tnem witlii.i tlie reaeh of all. 'i he I'x-of-ssiun w,-U know o.t ditT-'ri-ut liortiona ct the T h : h'AMlLl C A - V, - -wi !tt Uu.- "-tfiTt-iiets tw bct'u ctiii(Mjn n.lte 1' row a le Kxix&ct m. x liich ct aliuicntai jr cuhuL uuU are es when a, Cathartic i ii v n 12 55 tr hi cuIm ot' the ii v it I'ttins iik t h .dowels. ' Tit A 11 T I V V- I I, I. tl.lf -rt-!l eti.lli. ' I;;.-t. variety f the i.urest V.-uv- !alike oil every pint .if the ;itl and s.ll'e ill all cs yueilcJ. 11 e ii as L) .St4iiii.iv eli. Slcepi llac it. a ii il Lotus a il Soi l-inn o v t- - from sud,ie:i ccld. whic end iu a ln(! ceuiFeof t' lite, Ci-eejsin Sen tlie 1 o .1 y . ICeAeIe-i.4 m-iills in I lie hrn.t lisesKes, AV r m as in iU3leiiiilnlii.iu, a r e a t an.i many di.-ease? to which -to mention iu this advertise I ; , 1 1 Y e "'s',- 1 at" I frequently, if neglected. j . f, n s s . II.- ul.icl.f. or ittl lull a in. in u I o y 1, i 1 111 If-ll or ; ,.,., U.r f th e nJo.,. tt.-.-l. is h.-ir. too mum-rumi m.-nt. Dose. 1 t. 3 I'itlCE THREE DIMES. TJie Liver lit vijovalor a:itl Kaioilj- Callmrt ill are rt t.iiled by Oruiitl.-'t generally, and sold wliole!-a the Trade in ail the lare towns. S. T. W. SAXKOIIO. BX. 13.. M.-nufacturer and Proprietor. '3 O S II roa.l .v ay. e -v York. For pale by Prs S. J. ai.NSO ALE and J. N' . SMITH. Eay-etteviti.- N C- . April Uo, HoU ly. WxiNrTE J3 . VLARCrE QUANTITY of Cotton and lii:r l-'airs for which fair prices paid. DAVID JlL'Kl'HV. Auj; !' t.:. d-lf DEXTAL NOTICE. SCOTT may be seen regularly at his Office on V. Person street, two doors east of the Market, duriiia. the hours of from 8 A. M to ii 1". M . November 24ih. 1SC0 tf. to 1 1'. M.; 2 P. M. .STATE OF .IiTlI CAROLINA, CLMBEKLA.M) (A., SL"i'ZEIOIt ColKT OK l.A'.V, F.V1.L TERM. IbCO. lli Honor, 11. S. FKLNCU, Judge Pr. siding. T IS O liDKilLD. That Special Term of the Su p'-rior Court of Law and 1-ipiity. of the County of Cumberland, he held on the l.-i Monday of Fel rur. iy, A. i)., ijs'JI, Tiad t hat iaibl catioii i hereof be made iu the several newspapers pjbl shed in the tew n ot Fayet ic viile. .furors. .Suitors and Witnesses, in civil ca-os, are notified to be iu attendence. From the minutes, J. AV. BAKKB. ricrk. November 24!h. 18C0 te. HE.UOV'A AYK reiiiuved to tleir .--LA" THliLV .s!'"L'i iii.O. ii;OXT srouL. N;t. jft. i I A V Sf UKKT, au'l one door West of their old stand, where they are nor." ..'p.'iii ug a l;ir"u ST.) !: tiF iJOOPS rv TlIKIIi LIXB, Recently b..ug!.l in tlie Noil le-rn Marlc-tj, togetlier Willi tiieir own direct importations, making one of the ill os-1 complete assortments ever oi' red to I be whole sale trade by lhe.n. The attention of Merchauts is re.-pcctful-y invited to the above Sleek. J. B. Sriiui. J. M. Williams. Seotember I. 18C0. tf 0 ""K. V. C. BAKI1KE. jNoticclo the Travcliii!; Public. i AUK ruauing a daily line of two I!orseC':ich es from Favelteville to Raleigh. Connectinir with the Raleiirh and Oaston and North Carolina Railroads Leaving tlie hitter place at 5 o'clock P M., u u-.l Fayetteville at '.i o'clock, P. M..aud. two o'clock P. M. every Sunday, -Tiirough in hours. Passengers will have th; opportunity of getting Hiipper at Mrs. Barclay V. Tnis Singe line is superior to aiijT two horse line i lthe State; New Coaches, lined inside for the comfort if the passengers. C. S. L AHBEB. & P.UO. Puor'u- Barclaysville, N. C Dec 10, tf NORTH CAROLINA WHIi'K SUIPllUlt Sl'UIXfJS. n-jt WILL BE OPEN for visitors the 1-t ot -ii :-ir'vKL. T...... Th,.,. ..r. t;..,(.i ... .1.,. ., KlS terminus of the Western N. C. Jiail iioi.d not an hours ride by superior Omuibuses and Sl.i es. The Proprietor has procured the scr ices of ' j T II OMPSON T V Hi LI Ji j :IS Manager, whoe experience at the varimw fde ,0 watering places ol Virginia, added to his co;, nr, '.tl:i- . ri. j:lg appearance and gentlemanly bearing, insures good j order ami good I:ir . order j 1 11c: vt r y ec.- 1..VL.1. li.l.7.t Ijl'.vt'l,;. itmi rt l..-vt Jv TI... . . t-..m.t li il r nnri.f r c- 4 urn , JLYX f) of MUSK"IAS that the city ot Richmond. Virginia affords, have been procured. KUing Vehicle and Horses, BILLIARD SiLOOAS aud UhWLIMi ALLKVS, are al the eoiii'ii.-iud of visitors. The country is elevated and health) ; the scenery oeautiful and roads most execlleui, aud the pleasure grumids extensive. There is no water better than that afforded by the North Carolina Will I'll ilMIUIt. The patronage of the Carolinas is conlidently relied on to repay the Pr iprietor for ti.-e expemdve outlay he has made to fit ap a watering place niitc.lto their wants. Aud he promises ihat no pains shall be spared by himself or his geotlenianly assistant, to render all who may visit him, pleasant and comfortable. H, L. LMBAKDS, PROPRIETOR. May, lBh. I8G0 tf. INTOTICE. HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THE GOODS, Council A: McKethan, I am now carriug on the i mercantile-business at Council's Plutf K. II. LYON. Aug 10, lt5). w-tf Couniij. Claims pi ARSONS having claims against the County oi Cumberland, are requested to lianu mem in the Clerk ofthe county Court, on :r U tore ine i-i of February next, to be passed upoa by the Com mittee of Finance. Py order ofthe Committee of Fiuance. Jan It 2v Obs copy EYV MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. - WHITE FISH. " HERRING, &c. &c. Call at A. N. McDONALD'S. South-side Hay Street. October 13. tf Ayert Cherry PeotoraL ", v-e Lav? :uil altrativa .Tictstt. i extra-.-t iii'.-d with olii.r ratlve p " r ka atfvird an rliv'ctive.aatijo.j lor tuc a s.-sa S.jraparilla is roput! to cur?. It i.t b lLTt--.l that su:-h a r.ui-j-l i w-.n ;-.l hy tho.'-i who BufF.-r fio-ii Strumous eoni.jUint:;, pji.L th :t ono wliich will acconii'Mh th--i. curp me.-- prevs of im:n?ni." service to t'.U lrj c'.is; of cvr aHlict.jd f-.'low-c:.ti.eis. How co:npb:t -ly this compound will do it has l. -.-n p.-ov-ai Jx'. iment on many of thrj wor.t i-to fuWj of the foil.-vin complalti:- : ScitOrULA. AND SeTfirCLO! : CoMrtAlSTS, EuCl'IIOX 1D EllUlTIVr. DlJEViSi, UlCEiu, I'ixn.as, Ijiotcues, Tcmous. Svi.t Biiucm, Sca.i.d Head, Svruii.m and Stiii.itic Af fections, Mit-.iccai.vt.Uir.A.si:, Daor.ir, Nhc kaxgia on Tic Doiloi;-.ii:.:i. Di-hu.ity, 1)y-;- PBPSIA AM) I.VUIOF-.TIOM, Ell VRIl'KI. S, R.OSB or St. Astiiomv's Fiiiii, and i:id -ed the whola class of complaints ari.iug fro.u Ijiiljiixv or TH b Blood. Tliis compannd will he found a grpat pro moter of health, when tak-n in the sprmj, to expel the foul humors which fester i:i thj blood at that season of the year. By tlu time ly expulsion of th-.-m m my rankling di-ordcrs Jure nipp?;l iu the bud. Multitudes cn, hy tke aid of this remedy, stire themulrs fro:it the sridurane? of foul erupiions and ul.'crout nores, through wliieh ths system will strivs to rid itself of corruptions, if not ao'itd to do this through the natural channel cf die hjiy by an alterative insJiciae. t.'l -nuv? out tho vitiated blood whenever you ful l it, impurities bursting through the skin in pimpljn. eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you fi;wl it ii ob structed and slugiih in th v:-i:n ; clja-.i-ic it whenever it ai foul, and your fiin'a wiil tell you when. Even whfreno pa. '.k-u'.ar disorder is felt, people enjoy hitter health, and liva longer, for clean inj the hlo d. Kv.-p ha bio. - healthy, sn:l aU is wcl! : but with this pabulum of life disordered, thrs can be no Listing hualth. fonr or later something must wron, and th; groat machinery of hfe is disordered or overthrown. Sarapariila Tin, ar.d deserves muoh, 1h reputation of aeeompli-,hinv; thec euds. Hut the world l:as been cgreiously deceived hy preparations of it, partly hcefiuia the drnr alone has not all ths virtue that is rlairneti f.ir it, b-at more bjvau-? mauy prepar.-itjo-.i , prctendins; to ha eoneeira i ex'ract of it, contain hut littl: of tlve vutoj of Sar3apaxilia, or a:iy tiling el.se. iJtning late years the public have been nil led hy larg'i bottle.;, preten ".nig to give a quart cf Extract of Sarnaparlll. for one dollar. Most cf these have h?.'n frauds upon tlir aick, f r th.ey not only contain little, if any, Sarr-apa-rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er, il.-nec, hitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extract? of Earsaparilla which flood the. market, until tho name itself is justly demised, and 1ms become fcynor.ymous with irep o ution and cheat. Still ve call lids corn pound Sursiparilln, aud intend to up;--.ly sudi a remedy a.; nhf.ll rescue tho riaice from tint load of obloquy which rcts tipcn.it. And we think we hr.ve groimd for belie-dng it lias virtues whi -h ure irrc.-iMtible by the ordinary run of the di .vases it ii intend ed to cure. In order to s? u:e t":i-ir complex? eradication from the system, t.h r. eiii.'.y should be judicioxisly token uccordiug U iLrt.ctioiu on the bottle. PKUrAKEI) BT 12. 3. C. AYEiS: .-V O. LOWIil.L, MASS. yrloe, $ 1 per lioltlo j Glx itolll for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has -co:! fr.r itself such a vrnov.-'. f i- the dire cf cry variety oi 1 tiroat and l.uag l. 'i.e.-i ro, it i '.-men of it a virtues, win-lover it hai t f l :.:- pieve l. As it ttaci l-ti'.' been in connt'iiit u.o thi-ie;".-.--ut this -:CUon, wo i-.c-.-d not do mors '----i iwir; i.ie pecj.le its quality k-'pt up ' r'3t it evt-r ins H -en, atu-i that it n..- reli.-d on to do for tUvii relief aU it has Ll;e'1 f"u',u to d-)- Ayer's Cathartic Pills, v-oTt TTT"n: f.'rrr." o? Costli er,- i . J r.ia- 7 )t.-.i '?. Fbuf- S.'3-.T-.-.7i. -''. . ef Until Pi.'ex, Ji ".-;.-.. .-,;..'.'.; t .mil .N '. in 1 i Xltvr Co)'.;;.';,.":,-', It--r?.y, 'I'utiif, Tt.r.iys artd Halt Hheum, Wort., C-i i', Ktvtd-ji-.t, as a L'iuntr nil, liu-i f-ir Purijiny ths LlnJ. They are s;ig:.r-tat-i, : '.hat t'.e n.'i-.-t ceiir.! tive cin tT-kti llKrin f-'-i. s-id t'.e .r.: ths best aperip-it.i:i the WwM : -r il the pe.vpoaes of & family physic. Piica 23 cent; per ; Five l:or--.s for 51-00. Grc-:itnumtv rsof C.i -.vn, rhvUeir-n-', Ptsiier Kirn, a::a cmn:e-.t pprs.mr-.ijes, li ne if r.t t!u jiaase-i ?o .-ertify th- i:a;.-r :i!-h-.l u'ft.hi -sof i!ief.a reraciiiej, i.i.t our ap.iee here v.i!l not p.Tieii the iri';-?rtieti 'if flier--,. 'The en.t.i h - lo-.v i e-:---d fur-I.'.-.i- srr?t-is.i:r AJKKi." vn i.mi .ic in li'l'.tbiv sr-e -.-.v--n ; v.-:r!. :.Uo :.i:l il-i- -r.;.t e. lee ror- r! i. ai-si the tic . tu.e-.it t'.i.it should be f A- lo-.. :f. i.l iuv t!:r-ir cure. Do :ioi be put .!' bv i.;-t ii;. i dealers nUh r-.tl ;-r preri e I i. .i oris i;iey mmu iii-e )''- l o.:. UeniKiiU Aysu's, soil C:i--; r .th'-i i. 'I ! .. wa:;t the btrt ai-.i there U f-jr uifcia, ui.d they thee.-Jl hi-. it. Jii our reni-uc aie f.":r yalft tr A nd for Siile by S. J. Hinsdale .t Co.. and J. X. .Smith. Fay eiU-viUe lenry McLin. Wilmington, M A. At 0. A. SimiU.s Norfolk. Wi lliains A; ilaywood, Baleigh, and by al d-4-w-1 v CTJ-lvIBETT.A.JrT) OO- aalc, rI",IIE Subscriber wishing to change his busi iu s, T fers for Sale, bis bum, sitiii.led on the we.-t id o!' Cape Fear River, about two miles North of Fayette ville. There are about ZOO acres of Land, about fifty of which is cleared and produces well. Then- is nl.out lit'ly acres of rich Swamp Laud, which it is said by persou.-. competent to judge, will bring lilty biish-U Corn to the acre ; this Swamp has just been ihrouglny drained, and about live aci s cb ; .1 ed and lir.dy for Cora. There is a. so about :'.) acres- of as line ir.' adow us can be found in the country. '1 here is a choice col lect ion of tin it trees, all ol tlie best. There are two Dm ellings and all mti sf-ary cut Routes, and two Springs of fine water near by. I wi.lalso dispose of ray Stock. Crop, ai d fanning implements. Jo any one dispo-ed to raise A'egatab'.es for Market. Thisisa rare chnnec, as every article ruined on a firm can be readily sold for Cash. There is an abundance of wood ou the Land, which vil! meet with ready sales the year round. Any person di.-posed to purchase will pie se call soon, and see ll.-e Land. Nov 3 tf ISIIAM RLAEE. LARb'E SECONI) WE ARii NOW RECEIVING A V I) OPENING THE LARGEST SECOND STOCK &OOD8 WE have ever o!f--re 1 to our cu.-( omers, comprising Am. the articles u-u-aily kept by us. all ol which we are disposed to fer on accorinodatiug terms to our eu-uomers uu-l all wholesale pundia--rs. PI- ase call a id examine our stock. 11. A E. J. LILLY. Oct. G.jtf F3E3H ARRIVAL. .1. W. LETT HAS i ust received a lurge aud genere 1 STOCK of (ion l-s suited to the FALL A WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Still- anil !'-an-j I)!lV (iODI'.S. Bool and Shuts, with aluiwsle very thin g desirabli in that line. Prime Family Groceries alwtivs to be had n Lnrs. Goods.obl at the lowest prices for CASH, or es hanged or country produce. Angus 27. 1H."?1. ly uTi i-1: arc i:, WITH A . N- )H'I)O VA r.I), Commission .Merchant and lroduc IJcaler, AND DEARER IN GROCERIES, PBOVISIOAS, U1RUW.1RE, Cutlery. Boots, Shoes and Leather, Ragging, Rope Saddlery. Ac. iVc. Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers,' prices, -"striet atti'i.iion paid to orders. -t: South Side Hay street, Fayetteville, 2 . C, Oet'r 13. ii. A eorupoujid rr.)i?'y, in .'hi bor-'d to pro 1 I. .- t'..- n.j.'. t.: that can. be- uiih. It j-. a oou f iiia Sarsap.-.rilia. ao com!) u'j- tuncea of .-till grcntn alt. &isr& .itr- &a tf' V .sk bA if O tVlX
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1861, edition 1
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