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- , I , !. j . ; . ' - 'V v .1 ! H "71 T i T " I i 4 ' , , 11 t 1 '" Til ! nCv i M 11 etv -it viyxs cvvrlrVj'v!.' iv. w i V. 1 "'".! '! ; i -" . ! : , - t. , 1 n VOLUME XIX. GUEMS BOROUGH. N. C, TODAY, MAECH 19, 1858. NUMBER. 976. 1 1 1 ?. - ' '' - -J- .r i (..-! r- f- ,. '' Si' ! ; i .f ' 1 1 I it i ; i i I i I i ' Susittfss. 4. ! LKXLGT., i 94y tf. p s till's A. MX,. ATTORNEY AT J''U', (;Ksslw):tnu:H,.NV C. ! t Hi:ir;i:c;ci4. Attorney at I i w .fi'MN(;roN. N. C. U I . l-i l ' 972 tf. - '..rrii a 1TM.1 COMMISSION' aM,j l-'o.rtiarding Merchant?, Fuyetre- i N. D0( i ous C. I,. & is. smv. i:, u.rtr.r" ijii the practice of M"diWiiic, ri ' I sif. tv . l.eviiii!on N.C. ui.i Ntr-cry, l-emy U25 tf. ! I) It. J r' ISI'XT OFFERS HIS PRO- ....vidiKt r.crv ices to i ne to the public )liic i' - , , . ... i Afiiirciv Himi -store, N.C Ai'n A i'1,w,m Ai i'n.. lir.oortcrs ;i:ui Jol- :.,.rs -l SbM'1, a''! F.un'V Silk (iooiU. No. 1.0:5 Mark' Stu't t, i ii il.nlclpUru. , w; . HOl'i:. IMa lii a nil Orna- I m( iiiai Lt'M'ilmi, N. I t I- ' 'i M . i i ...., , r 1 1 . 111 .'i 1 -i 1 1 1 r k:i!i i .. Lnn!i WITH P.I'I.I. L i-PMnks !VVCi-' V CO.. IiniiruTs arai ! m- 1 1 IV', ' ' 11 1 m-l rancy wr) uin.n, .no. 1 Ut-.n'.e Si , Ni'-.v Vork. G2-t t. 1 1 411- 9 Chariv'.-i'r-. Dec. Is' -' I . LTl II J VI.' S I 1.1 , l LI.KNMiO I J r Will ie"..-'' ' V.lti .)h i 'on i ot nilorfl, A'.iniaiuc, ,i;i Hill 1 Dav'h!- u;y tf I i t)n::v J. sT!:i?3i a, aioi- r' uI'tJ-1"', llavini: H'tnovedto Fiu4ori.ial, Ni-(,-i 'ib attend regularly tbe-. f'ourt-df Ciialliiatii, .Uoon and Harnett Conn :e, ' r. ,' It. .I43H.S Ii. IMLI-, HtulnR ) rciiloHl'k) (;reeuborough. N. C.. oflet- ft, is l'ro,!e io'ih? Servi-e io ii. p iL-e mi West M,i-ket Street; in the iblie. );- ! i oue re -1 lop . John r, :s ;f. jfrei'l oC'i ;A Jiiimer. ucv! a- a residence by Feb., IS."-1. A. C'OULE 13a via? it ll ) ceii'cd uis;riiclion - Iroin I'r. A f. ai,, oi i i . 1 1 1 , i -1 I.- i i - , .k i ' . . . . i a'-vli-hia, anu it. iiou i.r. i i , oi na,i,- JDru'.-h. is )reareil, to periorni ail ki.'n.s : Dental OiM'i-atioii.H m t!ie laie ;ill( njo.'l iiu,pro e -ts le. I H e., is.), to, i ,-ni. Ii iw c ap u i s:iisji i r..s. . ii lAiU & S. T. t aUtWl ll. (.reens- Liron dt. X. V having associated Ulieui f ,i . . i . i. . i . . .. ;; . i , .. elver, in me practice in ur i.-, i- no oiirts ot titnfft.ril comity, wid pr':4ip!'.y at- eid pf all buslines entrustcU , laeir iro January blh, IsjS. 'Jul tl i .. . . : t OSI w. on I4Vi:, iltomej ;:t 4 V, having permaut ,l!y loc.i'ed in liin-fiisboro- C., will allend tne Courts , David-on and Gui.ltrd. and 'iiil iiatidolph rompily atteltd ! 1 13.. to the lis hand: collection oi II lainik pi.o eo in an. UlU lSa 9 t.) tf. i T atsos & 3Ji:4Ui:s, gf ;;r l U ;i n ; 1 1 paM lo sou. : i r-; T Lomnnssioii .Merenai:; i jhi, New -York, Special attention the ab; ot Oiiau, Cotton and other 1 jiiroducts Liberal advances male on Jments. 'J 1 :" 1 1. it oc; si i ;: , ileaier i U ri'ooo, , Standard . l'i i.-i Vl A lU'iI'MOIls. Si ' I e 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 jjnid Poetical Work- i i (Jeneial ij.aw Books, M i-ced.eiy, Alb:i':i.- ra: !p i itiiirr Tori ir i io. i . -ks. Mn-.f-i ijmd Musical Instruments ii (Trcensbormaiih , X C. S;,irio:.er . I; West Street shoo !:-(jiiaie Irom court ,J jilS il,1t8Wl..N,i. j . 1 1 v m ; 1. 1 : v sot. ns n uon i..'. n : WM. I) nnui.ixn x. rs:v.os.es. si ( ?AX cessors to ANDFRSON RFVXOLDS. iM.roCf TS an I Cpinrrn.-.-iou Merciiants. NOR- pTOLK-, Va. OCT Pay particular atteutnn to Inl'lie sale ot Floiir,-Gra n , 'lobacco, etc . avonl- unnecessary charges, ami rendering J.. prompt returns. Dec. Is 57. htdhl lJs STOKI'LV. At. I X. OI-hhAM. IU; AND COMMISSION MFia HAN I s, f Wll.MlNUTON, iN.-C. ? Lrfcrni advanefes made on proi'uee Con ? -gned to us, wheh desired, i ' lh:n:iii:N(-K :--Col. JohriiMcRea, President J of tlie-Han'k of Wilmingtoil. O. (i. Parsley, t F.sq.. Preisidei t ol the CoriiinerL iai Rank. Aug. 3K!h, !f)7. I' -Is ly- P'; ICR W. IUTO, toininls loii Mcrcliant, TOWN 1'OlXl, f -I'Wiai a ten ion Paul to selling 1 ouaceo. ei . . .i ' - c vi... .1 v.'-. . . . . i . ii- . 'i- i. : s - iui r urain ,iiimi :ivn lores, tvc . umi. : ' saieeeivnir and lorwarding (Joods. Rrfa- oChas. L. Jlinton. Ksci., Wake, N. ' . (i. B. Uoiilac. Ksu., and Reo. W. Hay- i dkI, ,. Ral gh. N.C.; Wm. Hummer, ? "-S(l.. (l-i arrc.ni.oh C p 8f)4::ly. Ht. iaiRRlLl.S rholograpJi- l" (.alteiy is now openeil, and t uiiitot j im s, Mi lalnol vie. AND AmlUipVVs .liK.h c;i,)IU), pt. ,-urpa-scd I !(,r "FRAIUI.n V ;t, HKALTV are taken x in orketslW ai.,1 eases, to suit :he tastes ' arfd. purses of aR. H.lvl!11, permanently lc fateehirGreeiishoroi! rh, 7j conhdeiitlv ex- ' la,,bt,r;'1 I'-itronage. ' ' , tCall atiiUvxai-nne Specimens, and learn "hie Vices-' Rooms loriiurly occupied by A. larrett, seco-iirl siory ot Garrett's toick buil . ""'-fe'.. West Market street, Greensboryugli. March st, 1S5S. it . , AD.OIS HAS UMIIjI , rn,'nla continuance ot the same. He n.av at dl iind inter stock ol A11LLINLK1 r...,.i his evir shoi) ot. West 1U her F ers .... "'M)S rorisustmgnt a great variety of liOIl nets, Ribbons, l lovvt i s, I'm 1 nllVi, '! Mieti otacr arthh b as are usually kept in JUllncry' i:stubllslimcuN. The la- 'C 5-!e lnv'c to ca" and exaninu; her stock. i" w iling tit sell for a umall; ailvnnf on Af VTk pyst. October, 1.W W if.. , .'$f c. IIKllNKitll, raiuifactUrer of Alomi in i--, Tr-ftih. lrl-s!!nnc!, at reiiuccd price, lour i!oors Nrtih f theiCcn rl lloue, C recr's.boriiiilirli. N. C. 5V Order?, fro::, a distance pfom'p'Iy filled. February Ilih, 17 1 if. j).4BTIG. Tlie iinorsigiird is prparrd to tlo llousf. Sin and Oriuimeiital Painting at fchoit notice ;u,.! on the most reisoualtie tfiins. IVroiis.wbo iu" ('csIk.i's of cnsajiing Ins sc:i c" in tlielaimv'c bu.i'riJ"Ss, aviI! jtjca.e cni! ai.! see lmri Htjliii r.fsii!i ic: at Ilicii! Fork, David son county! or a-idr'-ss biru at thajt pliice or Lex ington, ami! their orders will he pfomptlv attend ed to ; ANDREW CALDCLKl.GU. j uiy -j-i, ji h.'t; i.tr ViiiIh oI j pes, ( omcolypps and AlKUANK l Yi-KS in Ca. Lockets or Pins take-j iithie b.rst'Myle of jhe Art. I m niedi;ite anjication j-liouhi bf nade as my May here hi ay .noi.be,; lowy;. tiallery in the sccoust story of J. ii F. (iarreiFs New ISriek Store. A. STFA RRE I T, Dec, H. ',7. I Imil rtiriiitlii tin Blest JunJily ol Dress, Fancy aind Wate(-proui Root", cheap tor c.-!i. So nijany seatterinj? account cannot be made. Fljwr, kc.t tp be brought in advance. None bit line w ork will be un dertaken. ! 11.11. RliADY, Februaijy 1 l:h. lTS. T i tf. J. pJemlonJiall, Land Ariit, V W select and enter (ioveriiiue: t I.ai4(i. Lociite Uml Warrants, j make in vest ments lorj cai)it;di;s at Western rate-, pay taxes, at, tii mil. "ir I l'X v l l l til i t l a -uri. t'ti" t r .iik'iel irouor-x I ? r . i 1 a. 1 ilo smews' i.neo'.a, Iowa aid Wisconsin. Address, Mi'i:ieapoli. M innesota, Reter td Ho'), .1. M. Alortleinl. (loer-'e C. Mendc.hiil. Col. Waller Uwyan and Joim A I (.diner. May D'.th, ISri. 2s tf. ! . j ; 1 I. A Ek S, A FI LL :l lPI.V i!a WaTrap'-ij Deeds-, teeds .t 'I'ru-t, ; Aw.u luncj ,t, Declarations i;i Kjeetment, A i- ' nn;.i-tral(ir Ktice. and ni.t:(v other 1 irms. w i ; I a! ways belound :al the Suire of 'AilaiiH. Di,ton Cniir', ijj I.3Miigt(Mi . win are cur Agents, iir the sale oj the same ; and who are aio our .iients to rcfcive and lorward to lis, Uil kinds lot Job Work. j SHF.RWOnn & long H t:.j ss. cvi:i.5.Y unit i n t:n. ' JI C. .ri ir1 issj( ei Alercha its. lanit Dealers m Family tiioe-'iiie and 1'rovisions No. 11. nordi w al'T si reet. M lllllill'iton. . 1 W ILL keep cotishiMtly oh himul, Sugars. C.;h'es jMolasses, heese, ; I- lour, Lutter. L.ir I Soaps, C;:ipt lies. Cracker, Starch, Oils. Snnlis vVj. j i iiKFE'llKSCr.X: O. C. Parley . Pre. Commercial Hank l w .1 dm Meilae. 11.1'. k ol W llllllli-tOU Rev i. a- R. T. Hefti r . ( IjlTei!,: i Greensboro' D cCi I MlKui 4ihl Vc:. 3ija 1 pt a ( ( OIDIO!) 4 TSO . 11 i 5iS. J. I .ruble (i)trini buses, lack-, rftl-'iries. Xe.. lor (iie ar'C'eriinodali'tii ot persons arri vm :n'i the C A RS, an rounding 4V 'in! '.Vl-uill'l' Hi- !. in Vieya :ice- hi -li r- lie a'-u ar- true, am dMu drivers raretnl aid experienei o , lie or hi - aeut will a! wa beat the DI'.l'O I with a cijinilori.Ple OMNIUl'S. ready t'o on, vev passen-'ers io ;any pa ill t'l the t wo, i c'i.-ou hi-re. when dle-irei tluiM s anil Itll.XUiesi kej on ha id. to hire id A- be ha- liee-i at on re. -. hc.i 1 l ' i , i o , t te.ru i e ii i i-c jto prepare l Lese .iSfdli, mO' '. i v I , n t hope. C:e to; receive ntji'ial eneoluageili"ii ; : .! )! Sept. 1. l.)7j IM'J 11. 1 Ur. c;s5i:uc; If A l M oi tbt c;s?s:ufi, ij:'J'Int, (;i;ad- ae l.aiiioiore voiiei'.e oi Denial i-iir-.Ty lia pig located himself per :n ine,illjy in In- village resjeetlnli; tenders ii is proli-.-iona I sci ices to i)s eitiycns aild t ! i ' -e o ! It i . t 1 -u run: i di ng eoi!;jti . He deem i: nipie ('--.iry to ,'ubli-ii lop lis's oi h -'i-:rtoMii!s as lie h,ip.-sto have 'su'bcient op pojiiinitv to evince oersouadV to those hav. j ing di-Cii-cd dentures, whatever ijualilicat- j ions he thay liave to pr.tciioe in the varied, P.e- ' partmeiilts ot the prole-sioti. Any fill! ; will Usi priii ;8y uttcstdetl tit (hin e 1 on North s'.reet. hrs door. Xoith oi II lopkli, Hotel. Creei: fro ,N. Q., Dec. 5 ti., . t-i- iy w. liowi.r r r.n.ii). s.. j. v. nmm.ir. W. 5301 !JT!' &. i? ii- li(tN, fespeelUilly otfer their prole.-- sional sirvices to the citi.eifs ol Grcen.-bo rough stud all oilier- who miiy desire opera tions pelrtormed on Uheirtcetii in the most ap proved . modern and scientilie manner. Thev ':i re a n i ilv ti u al i I led 10 per tor ru an and, ' . . eiTyoi-,ura.tiou perjaitniig ioaiy va to De ntal Surgery, u ;i.-u rpas.-eil lord.tility or beauty 'File Senior ol the linn hak in his p,,,-es-sion Dijii'ioriiais trom the Raltirriore College ot Deioa, Sor.orv. American Society ol Dental Surgeonls. iui'i! IT. . . I' nc n :Oi i nnauei nod has been in the regularjpractiee o i .i.-r. i iiti.i.i. hia. t'p.c profesfiion i nr over twenty years. They have liirnished theirOperaling Rooms West Street two doers above the Rland Honse li'i a h a-id soir.: o a nd chin fortable man- ner tor t hp W 1 l liOIl O he n,-oi.tniii of Ledies. where one Ledies . . , . , , ..- nt the linn mav always oolotuul. Ladn i will bq waitje 'ilesired, 1 June,j2:i 1 ' oil at their residences il .H37:ly .1 AS .11. SirIl. raslkioiiahlc 1'allor, !ns j ;-t i eeived the latest Fa ns, New York am. l'iiiladelpliia 1 amnions tor Sin ltv-t. IS."n'7, embracing among oth rs the tlolloviMii" beautiiul natlenir : Frock CJoat, lb" '4 Hlotiw. j Si:i"le lbreasled Fidcki Traveling-I'hletot. i Coa: Dress loat, ; Husiiipsjs Cont, Morning f Sumuiejr Rag'ati, Yoiith'si Jacket, Sea-side Cosliimie ,(jeut:enia-u Drss hi- t dinjg Co-tume, jLa.rufs-' Riding Habit, i i Ladies' Walking Cos- I I tu:ie. ', j jMisstjs Oress, Chihlh Highland Cos- . I tnuie. uuiiner In pir sending the putmc w n n nip . FXSHION'S he would retufn his thanks ior S . ... L . ' l - . CMl'IVC the very liberal pa ronage heretofore hcsio i . n() efort vy u ! De spared u 1 un- " J I ... . 1 . Market street, between Thurston s Cabinet Warehouse and Unburn 's Hook Store, ready to take measures loud make up the various descriptions of clothing in style alul durabil- iiv cmia to any estaDiisnmeni in me- "(Jreensborbugh, 'March, 167. 24 It. ill. 91'ft.tRY & CO., FAC turs and Commission M f.bchan lt, Aputh for sale ami puichse of Cotton. Flour, i (iraitt. Salt, Grocen, kc, Comer Priaces aiu. n ater Mreets, iimmston. IN. l. tr5 Usual advances on Consigrtrr.ent. RP.FKRKXCES : II. SAYACF.. Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, DeROSSKTXi BRtV'N, Wilmington, N. C. F. c 11 Fill KS. Salem, X. C. C (IRAHA.d .; Co . Marion Court House's. C HUJVT. ADDKIiTOX .V Co.. Lexington, X. C. J 4 lies 3i. t:si:v, rG Joim si., NFW VOillv, buys every kind ol Mer chandise on (he best terms and forwards for ?i jer cent, commission. Dealer in Pianos, I'.irUiir'Organs, Orixan Melodeons, Melodcons, Harps, ( uhars, Stools, Covers, Music, &c, Wlmlesale and Retaib All iiisiruments War ranttd. Agent for "Lindsay's Patent Pump," tlariLeu Engine, kc. Circulars of Instruments and i'umps sent iiec on application. Refers to John A. Gilmer, C. P. Mondenhall, D. L. Swain at:d ethers. sept. 11. 950 I KXlKTO JFAVULRl STORE:. JLiTHK M lls( UIIIHR I1ASON HAND TDK r it.i l At I i... inn- viuiu auiH-. .'i .ii i.i.t i .it iiutu v 1 1 lmon of Liverpool, and Dixon of London. AIo i he Siver L"ver Lepine and -common Virgo Watch, with a variety ol Jewelry of all descrip tions. All of w hich will he sold low for cash. Watches ol all descriptions n-priieil. liLORGE RILEY. Ji ly r.d. 1 J-" ' 1-tf. jrnnti trios:, xsrs iBamit (on (.iiihaisi, IMI'OIM'KRS ami ' - ; .lolUJF.KS. Aviii eh t on and alter tne Hist , ol March a I' ll a; id well ssfeeied stock of frorotpra anu uoiiiCMic tr t.ou(i. which will be diper-ed ol at ihe lowest pn- ces Merchants Tom the SouUi and West re. iuvitfd to call and evainuie. at the old i.aud ( I Paul ami Mcllwame, Xo. 60 Syca more street, Pet.T.-'b'irg, Va. S'rict attei.tion gien to orders. February -t'i h. lSo-. 973 ly '1S57. 1.7. ! ALL JRADh. 'is;?. j 'Tl-:Vi:SO WUUDIILL. I ORi FRS AND' W!.OLFvLK DEA- , Af r,VlV:M A,Nk JK)'VlhM'L D.i (OOI. Xos. and M Sycamore St.. Peters nr-'. 'a.. are now rcceiv inr; ano will hae i i tore ready tor inspection by t tie tir.-t Sc-t tcmber, a iarue and coriirnauduig stot k ( t I'ai:cy antl.Sf aiSe Dry Ciols to w'.ichiiiey respecllnl! y i.. vile tiie attention el the NORTH CAROLINA M KRCH AN IS. 1 1 it i r is tuck vill be kept hill and complete licriuiidhc season. I v purchases at auction J 1 aiai Ironi lirsi nam : s . ' 1 1 1 1 l r- MV'inii l - ;e:..'cd to. J0 S! i: FNSON. JAMKS WKDDFt.L. a.ug -2 147 - r M2S.);tI."VCi t all aiil yinlcr J. ra-.lsion. Ceo. U Harrell takes' l h i - .1 1 : . 1 . I . i nn-tliod rcc i v t d ; ii.ilorniin tne puonc inai ne uus us -uppiv ol Paris New ork.'aud , , . I 1 . I ! . 1 1 . i Hi:.'" P una ra-i.ioits ior uie ran ano n in- ;ci oi ) d. From toy !:::; eperi': ce. an . the many ;idai.!,t-je- l,ae h .u" . 1 , a p ; - teen a pupil o .Mr J U . Ait rtnt.t. ot Pnilaoeipiua, ce:- e; r ,;cd mr ins si. id in t t i l I e.ji not I e f M'i'.b' in this cell 1 . i r s . i natter iny-e.l imeiii t niii."- h'-rehv retin n u y-:nei,t- i! e ei i't : ece i v ed .-r . c c I ' and hope io n.t r .1 am ol public !a or. .My Shop is up r;a;r t; rate no acknov ledge- r.d p.i : n ii , a e I ha v e Peeo in i 1 1 1 1 1 e ss here, icce; v t- a IRieral share over lore o Mi Win the S. (icruer. and iiumt '.land House'.. lately Oct. lOH G. W 1 1 A I. LULL. 4 t i::S) 2 ( OR'I i J-l. A f Oi.NKR UK F.L.M .:i, ' MAUKK'i STRKFtS) would invin? tiie atti" tioi. ; I !-ir ru !ni!.i,r. and ! lie com in unit y generally to liis well selected and, carelnlly purcha-cd stock ot S'all atil tinier I4iM'k. ce -;-ting (i a I most ev ery variety oi articU1 suitable lortge sea-ou. t loths, ( a--i mers. '1 weeds and Jeans. . I C. F e r-ev t w. Red ai id p ain Nor! hern Luu-ey . vVC 1 ad;es Dress (lood in vaiiety A b' - ritio".- Figured and Plain Pe Lames, all Woll I'biids. kc. c. Cioaks. Shawls and Sean'.-. Ginghams and Prints, Fine Red blank- ets. .Negro- I'liiu, A lull supply Ilardvv re, (.'utterly. Naib Andiron-. Spades. SI ovels anil Forks Cotiee, Sugars, Teas, green and black. Carpeting- Rugs and Door Aiats. Huts Caps and I'mbreMa- vVc kc. kc 1 1 OC K Roll i: llll Jeans and Cass'uners. Kersey- Cloths,, burr -Mill Stones, Grind- stone.i. ( 1 reeu-boro Oct 20, 'Sj7. Siifi tf. t c ard. yv. j. ncto vi::, sa as now in his Store one ol the large-t and ru. ffe-t a---ortment ot (mods ever evhituten ui Weslern- North Carolina, which he will se wlioie-aie and retail, on as favorable terms as any man can atiord to do. wao expects to pay , i -1 . 1 i . . . hi-debts and su;,.orl hi- husiiiy. 1 lie ladies tie iuvned to en ami examine the great va riety ot attic, es i ie l:as purchased tor tneirac- commo'taiioa. me geuuemen nou -plendid assortment, ot t. lollies, L.anneres. e-lmg-. kc.. ernt racing all grades. Roots. -1 1 , I I o -i I ( ' i v i.i :ilinnil:innp good supply nf Groceries, Hardware, and ; to 'he chief command oi the Drooklyn navy Ciiulerv I hose v ho wish lo p irclmse any j yard, in w ich position he remained two years, thing in the mercantile line, will liml it to j when, al his own request, he was appon iheir ad aut-ige to callon him and ascertain ' rej to the romniaiid of the. A fricanjsquadron (puililv an I price neiore m.iKn.g (.o uo-c.- el-ewhere. a- he wiP he sa-isiieo wun very I . . . ll ,n.ail profits iron, pcuctual dealers .and he ! believes. Iron, h is long ex peneiK ami k nowl- ...U.o rtt ih- iie-reaetde business, that o p-iri lain stocked good.- lor this macket or. as tair terms a any one. (ireeusloro", October. 157. . , H'OX 0.111 IS WKALTII. THC der-ijned has a number of Look, Parlor, and Hall Staves, on hand, which he 1 . i, i o tiers., with his I in and Mieet iron are, low tor cash, or to punctual customer on a hort credit: t-.n w ei. oue hut w en due he wants me .. y R the way, il ome ot those wno J ' . -. - I . m-urj Imve owed him lor 4, O. anu years no out prnp u ii all (I stMtie, uie un 'h uac I .1 .1 r. , . . l..n-. to do with another' A word to the wise is suthcient C. G. A 1 Ls. Greensboio", Feb. 2L lS'S. 973 ii 13 L.IXKS! BLAXKS ! A GENERAL Assortment tor sale at this Olhce. anil flag PUBLISHED WEEKLY BT M. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. LONG, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. TERMS: $2.00 A TEAR, IX ADYAME:' $2.50 after tlirec months,.anil $3J)Q,afttrtrtlTe iuohIIis from thr date of subsrriptioa. RATES OF ADVERTISIIIG. One dollar per square for the tirt week, and twenty-five cents for every weak thefeatter. Fif teen lines or less making a square. Deduction made in favor of standing matt as follows : o MOSTHS. C MONTHS. 1 YKARf One square, $3 ' $5 0) J8 00 Two iqiuri", 7 00 10 00 14 00 Three (i col) 10 00 15 00 20 00 Hall column, 18 oO 23 00 35 00 DEATH OF COMMODORE PERRY. We announce with the rejjrtt wliieh will be universally felt throughout the Union that our Navy 1ms just been deprived of one of its most illustrious olhcers. Commodore Matthew Cat.rhaith Per ry died on Thursday niornino", about two , . , . . . . . ii V M" - ' J 3 ul 1 lork. SIis age was Oo vears. Cotinnodore Perky was born in South Kingston, on Narragansett l;iy, lihcnle Ishnd. His mother was 8ar:ib Alexander. His father was Christopher Raymond Per- ry, who nerame an oiucer oi tne iniani marine of the' United States in lib'H. His: floer brother was vniver li i erry, me ne- e . i i . . I . i- i i. . I ' - . 'I'l. . r . ro or ine oaiue oi i,Hh j.r.e. a no ursi of the Perry .family in this country cnii- ; grated to Massachusetts from Devonshire, '. FJngland, about the middle , of the seven ; tcouih century. i Matthew C. Perry entered fhe 17. is. i Navy as a midshipman on the lOthot Jan 1 u iry, 1S(I(, wheti he joined the schooner I Revenge, from w hich be was pooh alter ! transferred to the frigate President. In iX ovciiibir, IM, he wa? oruerea to ,ilo tribute United Slates, snd in April. ,yt , " gc. bark to thc president 'IV ward tie end of 1814 he was ordered to , i i i i l ' ... ... was liansierreil to I lie iavy lam ai Brooklyn with the rank of lieutenant, ile thus learned (he duties of his profession amid the stirring events of the war of 1812 with. Ureal Britain, when every ofTicer of our little navy was more or less in active , w ii r 1 1 In ugust. 1810, he was crdcred to the ship Cyaue, which was sent to the Coast of Africa to aid the efforts of the Coloniza tion Society :n its attempt to found a set tlement of Irce blacks upon the Island of Shci bio, near Sierra Leone. The mortali ty at Shi ibro was so great that it becama evident no colony could be planted there, I and Lieut. Perry selected Mcsuiado Cape 1 as a more suitable locality lor a town. lie therefore fixed the locality ol 'be first set tit u;ei,t i f Liber a. In n.av, 1S21, Lieut. Perry was put in ct ininaiid of the schooner Shark, in which i ess el he twice isited the colony at Mfs- i urado. In the sanie Vessel he also cruised ; the waters ol the West Indies, a r.d captur- , e d sev t ral jiirates. j On his return be was agnin attached to , the liriHiklvn navy yard, where he remain- ; ed until 1S24, vhen be was ordered to ; the North Carolina. f nine six gnus, under i coinn nnil of Com modore .John Rogers. In tins ship he served as first lieutenant, and ' captain f the fleet, during her whole ! cruise. lie was then promoted to the rank i of eoinin-iuder, and took charge of (he re i ci uiting service at Ronton, in. which em ; ploviuent he continued until 18o0, when he took command of the corvette Concord, in which lie convex ed Joim Randolph as Un ited Slates Minister to St. JVtersbugh, and 1 alierward cruised three years in the Medi : terranean. lien home again lie was once more actively etnployod at the Brooklyn navy yard aa superintendent of a school of gun practice and in the organization of a steam naval service. He was at this- time promoted to the rank of captain, and was offered the com mand of the exploring expedition afierward given to Commodore Wilkes, but fur var ious reasons declined it. In 1S;I8 ('apt. Pcr-y was sent to Europe to visit the dijek-yards nnd light-houses, and collect from personal inspection such facts as might be useful in promoting those departments of the United States service, Early in 18o9 he submitted his report to the Government, and resumed his duties ; as superintendent oi gun practice, anu ir. preparing plans lor trie eonsrruciion anu i .1 . . : .1 ', equipment of the Missouri and the Missis- s ,,,,, i ,e first two ocean steamers in our 11 navy While thus employer he was appointed . ,jn( er the proVlsmns Ot tiie ASP' OUriOIl lieai . lie- fun vtmru .-ii nr.. , n)V!,ions of the treaty ' ' . .. i .... fh(i I I . . . I Li c-itinol iil f iN Tf all in i nut lie recciveu un tiin' uuunuu i ' ihe British and American Governments i In 1840 ic sai et asscconi ln comma i Commodore Conner to the Gull ot 3Iexi ... i- i. unmouore Conner io u.e v.u, o, and on the re ircment of it rt cer March, assumed .he chief comniind in ne to direct the naval bombardment ot : co in time Vera Cruz able co-operation" r . Commodore Perry's in the siee of Vera Cruz was cordially ac . . . ..-, , ,,: "rtw;, i Know teuj;e oy on. .n. ... ... ... ' 1 - , uespatc.ies. . . ,. it I 9 1 & J . i a ii n ' l rn i m Ilia jui uie musi uiunutauu bci iv,c a. long career was the expedition to Japan, long . . . . I'3 . t. . ... which sailed from the United State the 24th of November, 18")2, and in com- Unand of which Commodore Perry negoti- l"ated"he treaty with Japan signed on the i last-day of March, The , important j eux;oonected wrfhiUs cxpiiior are ; buu nceu i ine puoac sima, ana we ineea riot now do more thant;t?&r to them, t Thj flisec which 'ragSed Coaimdore Perry's death was gocit5?rthe siomarh. lie had complained t(t fjeilBj; ptiorlf lor several daji pa?tf Lut 'yanot tionsilered in danger Until the hoaft2l? death.? "'We believe he learei.twidow anl six children three sons anilhrec daughters. One of th sons in no5trom?iil at tllong Konjr. Oi the dauj;htertHwo are lurried, f (Mrs. John Hone and iSJry. Avgust Bel- thf Kv. t)r. Viratoo. of gnity Chorch, is a nteee of j Commodore Matthew C. I'erry, and a daiitghfer of Commodore Ulier 11. Perrj. The deceased, had Ferved at sea twenty five years,; and on shore more than seven teen years, and had only been unemployed about six! years during the whole time since his entrance into the navy. jV. J'. Com. Adv. EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE. From the California papers we lentn that Adolph F. Branda, a native of Norfolk, Va., and employed as confidential clerk by the "house of Marondray & Co., off San Francisco, commuted suicide on the 20ih January. He hired a horse, went to the Lone Mountain Cemetery, wrote a, letter directed' it to Mr. Macondmv, placed it together with a ten dollar piece in ahind kerchief, and tied the bundle to the born 0f the saddle. II e then turned U;e; horse Moose, and it returned to the citv, where i t . . . . . . , the tmnri e was oneneil. t he letter' otind and spnt to Macondmv. In it he confess ed he had wronjeed. his employers by cm ,Pi;n fl,A 4U .n,l nv.w,,! hi inten. ' lion to commit suicide. His body -vaa af- c,omcs on- " not 1 ,c PPrnprwtc time to neBul t0 hcr begt inUfres,Bf now amJ ,iere. terwarda found in thc Cemetery. By lis Jcuss and consider the question of D.s- tfter; I u ish it understood that I am zeal side was found a small vial containing about I ;'bl,llon' .hr qstion that the owj ln favor of Diitributi.m and I will do four jrra ins of st rye linine, and, scatterco on .i i . . j , . the grouinil, were scraps ol paper totn lrom , i i .i k , r a memorandum book. On these pieces ol . i , r . i paper deceased wrote disjointed sehtencos r .' , . .. ( I i Willi u omen, f. in i km v e . i in itjciiuts rvu nro 1 iv i i .i - i t . . i , i and the thoughts uppermost in his mmd l"-"v"t ...-.-..- " "-c,- ii .1 1 11 l . after swallowing the deadly substance, ... , ,i-i i -.- i .i, . I he character of In hand-writing as the , i .1 . l . lltUl. 'U iuivi .1.3 t.i. w,ri.-uu ' ' i.' i.'w .... the gyitem, crew more tremulous an4 indis- tinet. Both sides..d the paper are pritlea . . . ..11. i l on, except the last scrap w hich contains on - ly these words, "I am dy probtsiby put there at tbe moment deceased fell Into the hrst paroxysm. The ad fate of Prarmla pre sents one of the most singular casesiof sui- eide on record. On the hrst piece of paper the deceased wrote -Yet the thoughts of inv por.r wother keeps my heart worm, or rather hot, for 1 feel J am hcr mnrdere-. tlod heln.e! "flow slowly time passes; ,t seems to me nearly half an hour since 1 look lle.tatal dose, vet I do not sufier. How cjullv it is. l-fcelstiilfroru thcrold!" ' Number two : "It is fearful to die thus alone ftn look aiound, set- the hills, hear the roar of the ocean. See our fellow bt ings nioJi ing in the distance, yet die alone I" 'Just after my third dose, a mar passed and told his friend e 1 was crazy. (Jod for give tne. 1 hope I am. What a terrible suspense this waiting for death !" Number thrc : For consciende half of the bottle: 1 have taken, lour dosrs of thc st rich at I intervals of about three minutes., veS do rot suffer. I feel nervous, but will note the lime on thc back of this." oI think it bsis been fifteen Biiniifes since 1 took the first. 1 an. cold andehil- hat assnrajiccs l.rjve the p-ople that even ly. Mav some good result from my death." ( a D,ail u.inber ,f lhV n Oh the fourth piece the writing ts with- : ' ' the world. 1 out any order. Thc words are spread ir. , wh.de history of toe Democratic party nt regularivov.rthc paper Ienlrwi,aand di- ' tes its, ill, be.al, contracted, sejh,!, and a"0..a!U:. They are as follows : clus.ve policy touching everything. Save "-fully hall an hour. I am djin? - ! thc oimih.mcnts of olhce. h shows a God heb me. A. F. IF" I wonderful and inexplicable principle of po- TmU live o am . v ." JIu "Vs- fa Evening Dispatch. , , . TJ'11 The Defeat of the Army mi. The loss of the army bill, .which was an Administration measure, by sucfe a dec- ! j)t mi ru t s, Vl in t the members of public business had been transacted not ded vote in the Senate, would, in iike -ir- j tllc;r party votP jor onc tut democrats? ' an act had been jmssed not a measure a cumstaiices, as the Washington States ob- j AnJ n it a more i,naf;t Afi WP j d.ipted-to protect the honor and further serves, drive an English Cabinet into a gen- j ,ave yAUC w,0,. history of the party the interests of the Stale; r the fault, it eral resignation, as the only means ol re- iVCg ((, ,rulv of tho ,statcmcnt. And is alleged. as entirely with the ilou-e of establishing the Uovcniment in a sate work- irig condition. Even in this country, would imply, in ordinary circumstances, complete bieakinrg up ol the party i and it is in fact, lakeil by most people as a grave indication of -an incurable uisiuptitin oi ihe Demac.acy.. ; gf It is stated that Senator oombs, from tht? Comii.iitee on the -Judiciary, de signs introducing a bill for a general ami uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States, for the protection of crcilitors. the relief of insolvent debtors, and to regulate the commercial intercourse of ihe citizens of the diflerent States, in cluding banks and all corpoiations.- It will contain boih voluntary, and in voluntary L.inL-nit.iev- nm! will cuiotl both f.n ivid- uals and corporations to pi-.y their debts or be come bankrupt. It will provide against frauds or pref fences, and compel an - . ,. . . . . n .i. i i, , , M (,je brailkrupl8 prop. , .a lhe rred.tors. A W ashingtoi. .J. movompjt ? cxitcs ;.cJsijerable lltention. h is regarled as a , 9"' uiinistration measure; i . ., ,.( .ill ,!it 1 1 -i -ir.ear to aid that . I loembcrs' of all parlies appear to iavor 'measure. I : mmier Jnl, Now tell me j r ' " I 1 lJll' 1 lliuvii ' ' ' why your matter wrote r ejgniern fer a- i .... ...r... -..n, c!.i1 -a i ra:isn(!.M. tin uoilli mat. i'uii. i i-u.ii. s v. . - j - - . - uu wii.i t . i ........ I, ted debtor. "1 am sure sir, i can (ieu, bnt if youTl excuse me, sir 1 idiqe u was beeaa, wrentMS letter, dm not ftrh ,t.' i . i- i . From the AsheviH Spectator. C0KVEHTI0N OR NO COITTEHTIOX i i i Mtitr,. Editors hate noticed with regret and concern, a diiiioo .nanif- ed by a portion of the Win- and American press m-North Caiolina, to ad.ocSe the su-eion pot forward by ,on,e one, That the WW Ambwoani jrany ,n tU4 State, should not nominate a CSoTernirS to be elected at the election in August next, bet shoulJ support a DUtr(b,ltn Dnfotnt." (as some of the Demoeratie party are can- e Ui in opposition to the regular Democrat- c nominee, whoever he may be.. ic nominee, whoever lie may .The purpose of those who advocate this proposition seems to be, to make the' elee- Hon ot liovernor. turn sotelv nr mninlv . . ' , , , v - upon the question, tvhether the people v( j Dk . il V " u,.!inu ordered condition of the currency and the ion of the I ublic Iands, or a uistributiton ? defective banking sv.tcm of the State de ot ihe proceeds of ihe Pubhc Lands, to maods attention and the pravest eonsidera each Sitae in our Federal Union, accor- The Apricultore, Manufacture, and dingly as the several Several States may be Commerce of the State must also receire entitled lo them, or not. 1 rs question is nention if we expect to tCe Nonh Caf, one of grand importar.ee and has been a?.- nlna in an K whh i8ter tated before the American people for many statcs. Our Educational systeni is vet years, and it is much to be regretted thau uefectve aild ia8tjv Constitutional Reform Congress has not heretofore, adopted the deserves the serious consideration of every poljcy of equal D.stnbution. J, for one. Nrth Carolinian. endo.se the Distribouon pohey, and hardly , The p,aPlic!( intcrC8l, ond wantB of U anything th.it could Ix-done by CohSresS people of the Slate ought to be ntado the would give me greater satisfaction, would lurrjine in ,e elei.lion to cmm ff' more benefit the several States in the Un- next Summer. The preat nnss of the .on, and more especially the o.d fctates, people are sensible of this necessity and tbe than to put this policy in pmcttcal opera- ndd.Ma that ,aiU l0 oons;lder thJese in aU turn 1 believe eqttnl Distribution to he a ihcir leading points of vitw will stand a sound conservative, constitutional and pa- poor chance h.r succes tionai oocirme ami shall always o really to give n my feeble support when an ap- propriate occasion presents .tstlf. . But . m my judgment, w hen the election Tor Gov i l ..r u i c"mr u,,u "ur ouuc i.egiH.aaure ! ',?,"," l"r 1 'Hmu c:m legiiimaieiy an upon, jei i w a.K i lie . i , , i question, W hut lias the Governor o this, H , , - . i or any oiner Ttaie to uo w t n ii siriuut on: , t, . v , , y, r ,, ; Suppose that we now had a Governor hilly : - :.. ... .1.:.. .i i i- com mine u io tins until i e auu cagser ior , . , . 7 lis puiivr.", huh eouiu lie to miu us iir- i .. , . ' , ,. ... ,, com pi isj nng so uesirao e an nm lie cou ui . , , , u no iio.ning in w a i ua leg iai e upon n, iue , ii-ill aoc. I nnirrica -t rfi.t- -. I . , ,i lii..n in p-iia - . ' T J V .'. noliuIn ,t0 do h:n cogn.zanee of it. 11 tiiuivi uiiiv use ills ihjisimuii iiinueut is iiuei ; . - tins ne count do auimugli he were mot (h.vcrnor. 'I he orgrntc laws under whiicli we Lve, both State and federal, have wise- ly provided a time, and an appropriate tunc i i w 1 Ya1 -ii , r-v 1 i t.t i-v i a t Inn n till nn.ni i , , tv " j 7 dlrih.11 n'.' :"' otho questions of kul- jcral policy. hen we eiect the Presntenl 1 and1 ,c0 , Pont of tlw United States a" ;n.l,"lb?" , questions o ) tins kind shouW be thoroughly dtussed "t"1hon V'?V s,,"u1' "P;.'n ,h'rn ', . j ''1Cm 'nie, tl,;U the tlectlon F a fv.overnor, making h.s election turn exclu- sivelyonthe proposed issue would be an expression of popular will, touching that issue, but what is effected by this express ion of popular will.' Does any one be lieve that the action of Congress would be in the least effected by it? No ore is so silly as to believe so for one moment. Then taking it for granted, thnt the pn posed candidate could be elected in the way indicated, the State would gain practically, P" . . .. liut 11 that a n.s'ribut.on Democrat could be elected I ui is qcs- ! Honanle and very quest lonai.ie. li it were ! ascertained now, that every Whig mid A- tncrican in the Stale would vote for him. , l-o ' l"'"- j cal action ot all its member?, from the high ! est office holder, to the lowest and most ob- 'IU. Co vi ., ... r 1., ,S inl)..,rtr,A.D i fv I f"Cllie. 1 III., UIIIM IUI'. UI lIMI'llllillt.-.-, IU , . .. ,wn, ,.0.,rois it, nL.ro. , , , , , i,,,,.,,,! u iW . , , j i).Mn4.crj(.v never tolerates t I i-.M,0(rsifi,.:-ITl" :.. ouo f, flWn inendtert. a j ,Jfj j"- tt, 7cwarij ,11)CC w,o are faith- ful to its interests and to ruin these who tion to perform the dutie for which heir are not. The poliev proy)sed has heen ! qonstiluputs sent them. The Whig is cry tried and failed. It will fa'J again. It ! hitler and justly nodouht -upon the uicru-w-4S tried in Virginia in the election of . bers corifpetsiiuy the House of Delegates, and Congressmen. t a time when Distrifptioo j ays : ''Why such men were ever thought , could properly be considered, and failed. ol by the people, as fit pcnons to represent Already the w hole Democratic press are j liheui, passes our comprehension, and willl, thundering at the gcntlernen who have perhaps, forever remain a mytery. Cer avowed ihemsclves Distribulon Democrats. tain ii is, thai they nre only ineuiiiibrances Then ve have very lhtle. in fact no assur- f atjd obstacles in ihe way of the transaction ance. that Democrats will support the pro- j of th public business, mid tfiry will likely posed eandidute. j cintiiiue to Le, iur they , have nithcr( the i ben will lugs and Americans support him? I have had occasion to talk to ntany leading Whigs and Americans in this s c- tion of the St-Me. and I. do not hesitate to - j sav tiat t)ie W Jiig and American party , wj not as a body support hinu Fhe pro- j position is impracticable and he success ? . ,, .. , ,,ub, am, ti, reawn. ( lhcTC vrv ! ollicrs. .w ould deer conservative men , j,,,, in Mlch a je(.t , Vm ! tllcre 3 anothrr additional and powerful fmwert "al reason why Ybig or Americans wiil rot the . supIM,rt tbe pror-ijsition. True W"higgry i and Demicracy never amalgamate. The ', elements ol ihe two organizations cannot 1 exin ttigether. One had as well try lo et . . - . r i ifp-.. ( o .mu i V hiaircrv is tic essence of peinservaltisini. - - - - - . I i i ..ii .u ji - . ir; , anu inuunai-) poseS ine einui-r.i? oi i i. u v. . . ., a.simct, ii woum WaB j for tbe Vemt. to uu.t. i VTBvk there is still a more prfrg nant reason why-'the proposed candidate cannot succeed WIUI V' here f r al ,"" . f. Ply State, roneern l"a :f1 h lmed.ate and senooa b!??1 :2?hCT ! J1" J period in the whok I f, th,atc- . system of Iih! lf I"1 l"JF''s " nfinhe "ta nJ mY too, that our Internal PPf"" yet even systetnat: fdTs wr JJ KUtd now is, it , " ' , , uu. Tej unt): 1 ,al U eaDDo1 pay the stock holders and that they most remain an expense to the Slate, until they; are so extended as to connect with the . , , . girfiau source oi inicrnai trade ana com- m(ttcc, the Mississippi Valley. Tbe din. I can fee m prac,,cal f0oJ lhat will-rtf- fr0m he (,r0TMM4i,iun mentioned: and Ct3rtainlrto neglect the prejsing wants and nt-eiti.. 0r .u. :, - f nier' caiinnahrn w.to d nrcv IdohU. ,lrt. al in tny power br its succcm when my action can have any practiral effect. For one, I desire North Carolina built up as a great and powerful Apricnltural, Manufacture sn and Commercial State. To accomplish this, she must exert herself, al! her cnet gh s, and apply all her resources. Th Governor may do: much by aiding in thjs respect and Jiis views upon questions, of . f l n. i i i , k UIe ?IIC.V Simula De liiorouglily untler- r)00( bj ,he people whese suifiagcs elect lmn , If. however, unforfnnnielv f..Trl noK. iri canfK)t ,e kept ()Ut eections for (;,, rnor arMl numbers of the IgisUturf, iot us ,aV(. u Whijr and American candi- i . ! i or. ' ,,ale Movernor ami lei every WhiK and j American in thc State stand true to his tlririciph-.i and his post as did Leonidas at ' Thrrmopyte. We might accomplish .nnch f)9r the Wefiire of our common counlry b j SUeh a course. The time has arrived when conservatism must again take the piee oi iscora, seciionansm anu tillibus- I WriHf w wo talI8t ahandon all h a our fe(jeril, ,;,lionthp (aii;H,ium nf mif j Gerties. If we should be defeated, then we slwuld have the best of all consolations, that of having deMie our duty lo ourst-Jvcs a;nd our country. The world, too, would have more respect fer a noble and conser vative party thai shrinks from no responsi bility and knows no oilier object but it country's chief good MaDison. Frm the Wilmington IlVraU, THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE- That Democratic body, tbe Virginia Leg islature, afur a three or lofir days' scene of ihe most disgraceful irregularity, disorder, faction, rioting, and conlusion on the part of the House of Delegates, .as the Rich mond papers inform us, svdjotirned Satur day night, about ten o'clock, tine die Iiiimediutely thereafter, and before any of the members hd left the hall, ifie Clerks refcd a pcocbimution from the Governor his Excellency himself being present in 'the hall convening iIm Legislature in extra session, to meet on Monday last, the 8th inst ...at 12 o'clock. This step, on the part oil the Governor, it is said, wa rendered necessary, nay, absolutely essential, by the it 1 1 i O S v I:ieluni n(l 1 1 iKf Tf4 1 1 1 fi f . ! t nmireiii - v..., .v...,v. VIIU.OV Df lh0 n0U9e 0f Delegates. Altl.ouch in session for three months, not a narticle of I Delegates the Senate having all along de- ! oorted itself in a becomintr and ditnuficd"" ! manner, and manifested a laudable disnrSt- t ttnse imr tine oisjonti.-n lo be useful. A beautiful picture, truly, of thc 'Democrat9 ' ic V urgijuia lAgislature ! But the iast,Norill CaruSina Assembly was not very far behind j it. ' I ALer the reading of tle proclamation, en I Saturday night. Governor Wise being call . !V u t Cfl yl? tn for a ! the Whig, ; f(imr.g appe ulattire to d a upeech arose, and made,say$ in earnest, trnpassi ned, andi al to thc meiJ'b.Ts of the Leg, discard ll petty strifes and dif- iereiSi eis, and fall to the work before them like men like stalemen like patriots like trme atul loyal Virginians." 'Fhiswas an unusual proceeding on, the part of the (.Governor : for we don't believe lhat it was i A,,c r k .l - t .. . r Z r f , J " t that State, alter the adiournment ol It he . . - j.- i' l ,.,l,.,ii,.n li... M- tt-:.- : i legislature. But, Mr. Wise is an original Cenius, and has hii owa pcgullir way of t3 thirp tt o G5 2 n. r : iff Sp''' - - ii". I,,.; -rl I
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