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I II III W A. A J Is CAMERON & FULTON. PCBLISHF.K3. New Series. Vol II, No. 52. 'ST J01IN W. CAMERON, 'EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS or SUBSCEIPTION: 11 tT-w Dollar, tn lulvancn; : 6'wo Dollars ai,l Fifty Cent. If pli during tko rear rure lMlarif Dot paid during the year of subscription; X subscription reodiv4 fw a leas period than a fear, unless paid for in advance; . r per!dioatf sued until all arrearages are paid, unless at tha -aptiou of tka h.tltor ; Kit wlsbwir to discontinue their papers at the end of the year Mta swUfy the Alitor of their intention two weeks before the .afplratkM. f the year, otherwise the paper will be continued to thlr addresses, and charged according to tin1 above rates - V !ia paper aant out of the State, except the money accoin k pany the order, anient to a known responsible name. TERMS OF A.BVEBTI8I3IO: 'Car fcjnara, of sixteen lines, or under, (Brevier,) -for the feat insertion, . . (00.60 attach aatbseqacnrtasartioa nn'r three months, . . . . 00.30 for three months, .0v -'r six months, loo tKr twelve months.. .............. 10.00 P rofcwdonal or Business Cards, not oyer five lines, per year, 5.00 Con per ones In proportion. . . . A.lsartlsers must state tha number of Insertions they wish ; HOCKINGHAM HOTEL. THE subscriber having rented the above named pre mises of George B. We.tnor, in the town of Rock Ingham, for the ensuing year, informs his old friends Ami the public generally that he will continue to keep house of entertainment, and will endeavor to please thove who favor him with their patronage. JOHN C. KNIGHT. Dec. 19, 1855. 102-3 Carolinian copy. ANDREW J, STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fITTBOROV G.f , If. . t"Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Chatham, Mo$re, and Harnett Counties. July 14, 1855. 79-tf JAMES C7 DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 3AU business entrusted to him will be promptly attend ed to. Address, .Montpelier V. O., Richmond County, N. C. 91-ly JOHN WINSLOW T Attorney at Law. OJJict over Dr. IliusJoles :Drvrj Store, corner of Hay Street uud Market Square, FATETTEVILLE, If. C. February, 1854. 71y R. H. SANDFORD, ATTORXEY AXD COLXSELLOR Office at Dr. Hall's New Building, on Bow Street. Sept.. 1855, , 1855-881y WM. H. HAIGH FAYETTEVlLLErw. G. orricE os old street. January, 1854. 1-ly. BENJAMIN R. HUSKE, ? ATTORNY AT LAW, Fayetteville, HT. C. TfAY be found at the Office formerly occupied by jyi Walter A. Huske, Esq., on Bow Street. Will attend the counties of Moore, Cumberland, and Robeson. And obtain Bounty Land and Pensions un der the yarious acts. March 15, 1855. " C3-tf Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C. January 6, 1855. 52-ly COOK & JOHNSON, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN English, German, and American Hard ware and Cutlery. January 10, 1854. ltf " Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, I FAYETTEYILLE, IV. C. J. A. WORTH, JOS. UTLEY. February 2Q, 1854; 7tT HALL & SACKETT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Toreign and Domestie Dry Goods AND flardware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, and Ready-Made Clothing, II AY STREET,! FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. -J.-frVHALL, A. E. HALL, T. M. SACKETT. January, 1854. 1-ly. A. KL Campbell Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, GILLESPIE STREET, Fayettevllle, N, C. . ftVj 10, 1854. 6-Y D. W. C BENBOW, D. D. S, Gradautte f (be Baltimore College of DENTAL -SURGERY, Faytteynie, w. c. March 23, 1855. c3-,tf i Charles Banks. COSFECTIOIEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN foreign Fruits, Arte, Cirjars, Tobacco, Snuff, CSIKJEJB3T STREET, Fayetteville, N. 0. January H, 1854. 2-tf p. B. HoPKiva, wM. H. Rtaw, JUmt Huu, Thos. W. Atkikbon. Hopkins, Hull, & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, If o. 95S Baltimore Street, (Opposite Hanover Street,) uALTIHOBE, mi?, fbwary, 1854. M COMIIISSIOX AXDFUWARDEG BERCIUXt f W Wilmington - -C. June 13, 1854. 23-tf J. C. POE, :; DEALER 15 ' . . " ' Staple and 'Fancy Dry Goods, Hats,. Cap's, Boob Shoes, and Ready Made CI' Particular attention paid to .;-.t.; LADIES' DRESS GOODS and TJ.IMMINGS. Ilaj Street, Fayettevllle, AT; C. May 25, 1855. ; .. - 7itf " l - - T . . & B. G. WORTH, f Commission and Foi3Tfing Wilmington, H. C. Kgb. Usual advances made on consignments. 74-ly-pd JAIHLS McPHERiSON'S GENTLEMEN'S FDRMSIILXG ESTABLISHMENT, Hay Street, Opposite Fayetteyille Bank, in Hotel Building, FAYETTEVILLE, N. G. A full assortment of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas. Trunks, Yan kee Notions, &c, &c. 91-ly J. s. DEALER IN U Goods' sroeeri, hardware, liats Boots Shoes, Straw and Silk Bon nets, and Ready-made Clothing. Prodoce taken in Exchange for Goods of almost any kind. Red bpnngs, Robeson Co., Dec. 8, 1855. 102-G m. i DANIEL CLARK, Successor to CLARK & WOODWARD, HAS just returned from the ortb, where he has selected one of the best stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING Ever offered in this market, ajid to which he respect fully calls the attention of a discerning public. N. B. Customers' Clothing made to order, as here tofore, in the best style of the artt and on reasonable terms. Those gentlemen who wish to adopt the ry ' latest Styles would do well to call in and exanuue ! the large and beautiful assortment O ' SlIAXGil AIS on hand at th'u esta" ishn,ent. September 8, 1855. f'.t J." N. Smith, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN Jt'aints, oils, Djestuffs Var'nii&et, S"tnJotc-Glat and 'iy Glau Wure, Perfumery, Fine Soap. Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes, Paint liruthet, Field and Garden Seed. Spiees. Suit fit. Sumieal instrument, l'atcnt Medtetnrs, Pure Liquors for Me dicinal PurjM,ses, Fancy Articles, $c, .jr. Orders from Country Physicians and Merchants re spectfully solicited; and perfect satisfaction guar anteed, both in regard to quality nnd price. J. N. SMITH, Oct. 27. 05-tf Druggist. Book Bindery R. W. HARDIE, carries on the Book-binding busi ness in the second story of Clark & Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute binding in any styles desired. Jan'y 16, 1854. 2-1Y KIngsbiiry iFor Sale. C10L. King the present accupant, being desirous to close up his business, we offer those valuable premises for sale. Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fayette ville & Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the former place, and within three miles of King's Land ing on Cape Fear River. These premises offer more business conveniences and comforts for living, perhaps than any country seat in Cumberland. -On them is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza- and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apftttments for ser vants, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of water.; and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame" Barn 50 by 60 feet, with stalls for forty horses, and rooms to hold 50 tons of forage ; Carriage house, Store and Ware Jtouse ; Waier Grist Mill, two Cooper and two Black smith's Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, &c; all within convenient distance of the best Springs of, Sandhill Water. All the buildings are new and have been erected within the List four or five years. To these valuable improvements we will add 1,500 acre9 of Pine Lands, and we will take $3,500 for the whole, which is $1000 less than the cost of the improvements! We have also, on the premises, and now in operation, a Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and Turpentine Distillery, wnicn can pe nougnt eneap If the right sort wishes a partner in with sufficient capit of purchaser pKrlnimeelf.-and ' i his operations, wf Wiftfurnbi cW tft.1 to conduct a nrofitafile hnvinffl. I To a Planter who has $14,000'to uvrcstin real estate hasm.OWtoinTestinrealeirUte and wants the best Plantation on Cape Fear River, .with a healthy country seat with all conveniences for living at hand, these premises would be arery desira ble attachment to the Ashe Plantation, containing sev en hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and now in market. These two Estates are connected by a good Ferry Landing and are only three miles apart; and will be sold together' or separate." For further particulars apply to T. S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub scribers. : j. &t;waddill. Fayetteville, Sept. 7. '' 01-tf - Steam Mill ForVSale. THE Subscriber offers for sale his Steam Saw mill ; it has a twenty horse power engine ; Cir cular Saw and fixtures for an upright. The machine ryis all in good order for sawing. Any person wish ing to buy will do well to call and examine, as a bar gain can be had ' D, M. BUIE Lumber J3ridge, Oct. 13, 1855. ;92-3m. ' Flral College Th? Subscriber has on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, flats Shoes, Heady-made Clothing, &c . Which he will sell low for CashjMr on Time to respon sible, prompt-paying customers., . . Produce taken ia exchange. - V; - C. BLACK. uc tober 3, 1855. - ,v RIO AND JAVA COFFEE, for sale by ff, H, CARVER. a t at- I fttntl I av te -rf-f , f ayettevmyt a, Saturday January 785 ' Carriage for Sale. A Second-hand Family Carriage for ale cheap, as good a new. Apply at the Drug Store of FOULKES & UcRAP.. March 10, 1855. "ei-tf FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL LUIIUME I'OMPAM'. in Abslraetof the SECOND A3i.MIL REPOITof the Prriidrnt and Uirerton: Policies issued past year 524 ; whole number issued 123; coTering property amounting to $2,120, 353 00 Policies canceled and npired, 851.035 C6 Amount now insured $1,274,717 341 Am't of Prem. Notes, 310,333 36 expired & canccl'd, 120,474 03 'turcreased'ii Premium amount insured. the year ayeragin RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report, $772 80 " for Premiums renewed, 6,103 28 iori'oiicieSjburY & Trans. 337 50 for Rent, 70 00 $7,283 07 DISBURSEMENTS. Cash paid C. H. Sueed, fire lo, $850 00 li & bal. Office build. 1,450 00 Salaries, 1,550 00 1(10 00 375 G2 20 C5 ti u State Tax, Contingent expense?, Premiums returned. $4,340 27 $2,W7 4) Balance, To wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demnnd,) $2,250 00 Cash in Bank and iu hands af Agents, r,87 40 $2,0"7 40 ASSETS. Cash on interest and in Bunk, &c, Rent due, $2.'i"7 40 1 li !"! Real Estate, paying 13 per cent., $.'.27 I" ltw.K-V.i Premium Notes on hand, Amount Capital to meet any loe, $l'.i4.7so 73 In conclusion, the Pre-idont and Director- conprat nlate the members ami the public on the Tory r.u in nate and successful opemtiims of the I'ompnnv tin past year. We hare met with no loss !inoc -T-nth March, 1854, (Sneed's,) unless it be the cue ,.f Stranglaus & Einston. at Kin-ton, w host Store W4 blown BP a rrrv titraunituuru rm, .i;n oJ?r investigjition. The following Directors were elected for next mr: Geo. McNeill, ILL. MvroTer .(Mills. B?I,lifw Mnnrv Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. Tillincha-t. S. T. Ilalur T S. Lutterloh, Win. McLfiuiin, N. A. Sttilman J C. i SllIllPt-rt S .1 lllrw.l-.l.. 1 1 T 1 t-:n- . i . v. ...ii-ui.iv i r . . i 1 1 1 k i ii iiiiniii. A A. Mckcthnn. J. II. Cook. A K llnll w f.1'. J-0-Cook, of Fuvetteville, and R. F. Ur'own of Wilmington. OFFICERS: C. A. McMILLAN, SrereUry. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Exrcutire Committee for thr next quarter : . McNeill, S. W.Tillinghast.Wiu. McLaurin. Geo. McNeill, S. W.Tillinghast, Wiu. McLaurin May 20, 1855. ;S.T NOTICE. VLL those indebted to us previous to the 1st Janu ary will call and settle either by note or c.nh. and ofclige us. McDONALI) & WH ALKY. u. Agooa assorimentof Saddles and llnr- si oiaj3 ou nana ior cash or on time to punctual customers. rL . q - - , . reb. It, 18oo. 5S-tf Observer copy. . p-Tl WIMlIVrTAY ln AT) Z&r ML.WAull)A AM) feSi Fayetteville Passenger Line. THE NEW STEAMER MAGNOLIA" will leave Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minntes alter sunrise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Satur uays ui o ciocK. l assnge T. S. LUTTERLOH. June 14, 1855. 77-if To Contractors. The President and Directors are now ready to re ceive proposals for constructing the Fayetteville and Aioemane riant Konu betweeu Little s Mills in Rich mond County, and Albemarle in Stanly County, and they iimte proposals for the following work : MiK c- oj t. . . . . cv. -u. ror eou-irucung uoau irom Llark'a Creek to the Pee Dee River, 5 miles. Sec. 3d. For the construction of a Bridire arm. Pee Dee River. B- Sec. 4th. For the construction of the Road from the Pee Dee River to Albemarle, 8J miles. PropwsAls will be received aud considered for the grading and making all necessary side ditches and CnlTcrtd from the Pee Dee to Albemarle, omittiug planking. By a resolution of the Stockholder, before the Pres ident and Directors can enter into these contracts an in.liriiliTfil .nhurintinii rt mm , . .. t , ' " WI.I U.IC Q W made. it is asked that the fri-nd of tbft -n-V will submit auch bids, either subscribing or guaranteeing that n0int " M Dble the work at once to go on. 3 VS- 0. 'K, - Area t 1. J" A. P. It. Co. l M. ,4-tf Stop theThicf ! STOLE Fraaa ay Lt In Richmond County, on Sunday nirbt last, ty IIOR8FM Said horse was an Iron-gray r brownish color : he had marks of gesx on him, and his fore-top cot off yery sho-t : he was shod on the fore feel, walked fast, is a good trotter, and would pace ; there was a white mark oa his back, on the right aide, about six or eight inches square; also, a small wart on the right Bide, a little below tbe white pot. The horse was taken by a man Calling himself John Campbell, who says he was raised in Pitt county. ,1 I A . a . . ' ' I uu una uvea in mis neignoornooa a do at two years : I uu u m vcvpti ot uwir, shu oc naa workeci in xurpvuuae su nu uieume ; ne is a utue rouna-sboul und-shoul- dered, has a stout body for a liUle man, aud I 1 m a. a . a . . ,d will not 145 Or 160 pouldsThTa yeTrrean company, and hU conversation has a rood deal of tha negro mixed with it. I will pay $10 for the deliyery of the horse, or $50 for the thief, tt. ,t . "... w, . w rewaru y person wr any information that will lead to the Yecovery of either M. N. CAMPBELL. Montpelier, Richmond county, N. C. Sep. 10, 1855. 88-tf t Observer copy. Carpets. S II EM WELL & IIcDOXALD Hare now on hand a splendid assortment of Carpets at eyery description. October, .855. 99-tf , ' now on hand, $180 S3 p warm up go delightfully the old Celtic Notes averaging '14.80 per cent, on L Vri ' 71 .. iflaoTlie the actual cost of inHurai ,b,rin r "uu rua"'n? irom it at nrht tnclc. were ie Ichb than l nor nt i f me wen or eiiiht benche. pm,U 9 , r vv. . , pug strain if Mm's hi in lull PETER liOTIIKRKD THE LAW " oat U wm that t..V ofT P ""J, need nrH rmf Vw. L r . in only fact I wish mi. .,.i...i , aoa nut wh.le tbcre, it U - cnie .J fortune to m-t -'nuncc, Peter Mulruuner. . V hen I entered the ' 1 waj w c tin tered the eourt-rootn, there wm nuite "r-'e ot the ron milinc which for,,, the tir- rjer io encriin u . , . .. , .. hnr-r..j . . ' ' ",c u,fI0"J 01 trie wnckened ej. exhibited by many of the -rwta. -7- -uV naa urU"ht theiu toirether - wag to Ifut I.. 1 . wwinau wiucu re.p,ctalle nu,uWrofwitn, con.iMi o 'c Ur,chc, but on the opposite de of the crt--m.on elevaied e,u, ,at t,e terrible jury he central space wax nr. , . .A. ... J Uhlc, curcrcd with irreen cloth srttttrwl w Kit. 1. fere seated .mite a numlx-r ,.f .1.;....! a. , Jntleuien, w hu-tyled ll.eumlvea attn.e-.U.w. f-TWU in me c-nfro .! rear fin an I. ... t fatforui, dominating the h,,, ,.b,r .r.L. , r - Ul llir w-ia, were a eour e of i-rav ..hlrl tithmcn, th keen exe and plai jj (ac T1( nor muicated the judicial uaiure 01 lluirluiic- The cav?, which was alrcadr ,,n C.r K; " I exacted, one of asjult and baltcrr Jc tict... as they were dimly elicited, a, K.'r to Jvc been these :Thc IrUh, who were the de- niuanu., naa, j-.met.hort time previous. Uin in i::cd to wake one Mr. McShaac t l..rt dia. ( ce in the eouiny, hilc, on the wmeewui.," I (termans had been out danrir... .t ..( i I'1' t.u-"u'"J ftir.l ball.. The two rUr. miiau u. met; and, i..-eii, fuuht ; but, who U. the affray, ik-ciui-.1 m difficult of discovery a. hilos4.i,icr's stone. lut I entered, the couhm-I fr the defence iu the act of exan.ini,,,. , ,? of f xiulv, he Mid to the clerk Call l eter Mulruoi.ey. if y,oll j.lr.Te." What da you expect to t,'Mv bv him V wi.l t. attorney for the pruM-cuiion. A tjood deal that m.,v take vou l.v.n.r; ti (Glided the other wilh a amlfe Ab, I dare "avMidthepn-cutinjrattomry .m we shall call Mr. U.bulou. 1 dare -,v tlc Irtsh aJwars l,ai,. f.il, j SfH-ak your -ntiiuenU more plainly.' naiJ the cr with a taujrh : 4 , crhar, v..., i.i ..i.... . ' t ' should Iwili' Uf. th, r i I don't know," said IJibulou who Uin- of kit. rJiii .1... i.:.i. ,. i. ' ! aV..Jr r P3" ,n 1 , re- ! tier Mul-ix-uney . cxclaiuiea the Meutomn ) Cij i i Hre was no answer beyond a nuick ahufflin oicl mJ an rarKi.,:nn ; . -I.;, i. . ,"! o: et, and an en-er whijK-rinp, i.i which a touch r ne Drogue predominated. 8i-'c' Jdiuuted the crier. And then h. cacd out aain at he top of hi voice Peter M ul-touuey V W'hi.st ! yC Uinaudin :' iiaid I'cter, who had W wis time U-cn .-tandin- ouictlv bv the side of wuer. rure, as 1 m not a little oi, lt , i crowd, there s no uade to bellow afth I i-,. 1 . i...n. cr iuc i.esuu-aiuuu can. iv, , I " "J "idu t )uu answer then ?' raid the crier, ! julily. ! -Arrah, bctthcrruanneni to ye !' retorted I'etcr. !" Vould I be aUher diMurbin' their honor, ,n s fi Z Ltman of UJ,d,u ! '.a8wr, M. Mulrooney ' fitrin the bx)k. i .i t ...i. l Do you Lake me for a haythen V aaid I'cter, iiiiguantljr. Sure it'a not respectful to awear ii a court of justice.' lut you must swear,' Mid the clerk, sharply. 'SDid ye'r honors ivcr hi-ar the likes o' tLat !" .r4 iVter, app-aliiip to the bench. ' A christian iu4, an a decent lookin' man, ton, barriu' be hslloct his crop of hair entirely an' mi ., a ' t,,fjnrc lookin' thatch ihe clerk ore a wi (rfmake me burplarioUfly ao' feeloniouJy swear i 4rC Ul ,of cr honom, an' the pn'th-u.cn i Bie jury, an the mnUemrn r,f th hir f Ik ' , J " . " ! " thc vartuc in Die won t let rne do that fame.' 1 .M ulmoney.' said one of the ind.-r strain , . ... r-- 'rtrnia (hi. . i .-.1 ' .1. ... I r , 'l"v; "'- ju'iciinj; wui me mux let o; lui UlS a.vsociate was atufftn a ml.iio ,r,l I ajuvcj 7 . . a auft SWl lr.ipt oi craviiy yuu will iUo recollect that it r i(our duty to corutuil any one to priaou fof i,,Uuoua) behavior in Couru" rI 1. I i:rt. .. . 1.1 .'"3 w r 'i . i i u au-rce meell tj b art in the Ice I ins of a4y respectable grey hairea genUcman like jcr ( Hf, or ye'r hooor' brotlver yooder wlso ia aitin' ; white handkercber to slop tho hunt-r pain : Qred air, I'd be takio' great Laac to moclf if : I'did.' , 'Swear hiru !' said thc judc, nodding hastily ; the clerk, and sinking back in bis ntll-cush-i6ned seat. .'Sow -r- M ulmoney,' said the cooncl for kis fiicnd.i, 1 tell us what vou know about ibis af fair." ' I'eter'a atory is a perfect rigmarole. He bad been to bis friend Methane's wake be bad re turned from it hU frieoda rot into trouble with uc uenuans, but as to bow the aCray cotuiucoc- ed, his oietuorr. clear enough before, became rerv haxy. All he could recollect waj, that sundry of the Iruih being soundly potutnelled by the Uer n.an. U.S. ,1 . . " Pn.ucd Hmte as soundly their anUgo- . ,n return. 1 "e croiw examination now commenced, and I'cter caught nn and rrrvJlnl srort mnrs r,f . P ' r --J- j me keen-witted attorncT. the con tcM between i cultirated aharpoeaa andnatire ahrewdoets, be - . came gradual! rerj excitiog, j ' Well, 3Ir. Mulrooney,' said the attorney, 'you , MJ you left home in the evening, to aaoirt in i oUery'trjg thia national custom of yottn. About what time in the evenins.' ' Veed, sir,' replied iWr with thc atrurwt aim- I fcL-. ,.,uj iis iijouuj .iiairvoney, yon mud U " .. ..- " ' i. it, ti. i..J. ib,, ,,,..i.i a tar,. fa tL artrc that it is always neewary lor a witne-a to , . "4f,"l k,h J U d a. it al.rft . Xmi, m.V ,ti tU rf a ,uas, L La4 tl c an oath before he can be permitted to Knc . 'Tt !W "'' Kc "iv. cl fc.. tu.fd i ....u. ..,. eat i r 4n e Jei.ce at the bar." -t or crtaAd T . U, u.. X.t iVnd' , n.at-' 1 bure, sir, I know,' said Teter innocrotly. . lb-',J l airabt awj tMr a aj L . t W , , I.uW L susttn : t aa .r.... . i ..... ihf rY.ii. tjm.f ,.i t ... .i .... . . . r . m,m m uii toe tiers rrouirea ol you. con- . nn il, iLri i Lj.J l , the iucl.n ..l.t.l -:.U - i aUoluI.i. U Wxa aa crtsrAf as a i,n:.nn i .. i.' ,, . . . . , . f"t "in, m i.iui ai- , . - - i i U4, . mt likrt I (J.?-M CUrv XU.SUW I a . pHcitj but that twtea tue toaay. Twaa betwixt inlhee0urtloreaint4a,bsciiaincTatiir. , it- ia ik rraTe asmispo, as4 w . y-ci , iid betwaoe eon-down and moon-rise." oesaa, ihU cannot be allowed aay ksngey . What eooiiuo to 4a ; btl I wtl I -a t-ww 1 i. ivu axe aa itba buic oi ull, i auprtrjsjc aua wua reaaoa tou craae a uimi "Fv b0 -' ii4 a hiwci uua jya; 'he attorney (juickly. j qucsUoa f AjDtvex hia ; he taut be aawcrad.'' ' are M trx 1W7 wiU UU jvu il." bis hiM m, h sirri - 'Och, tt lh rxjwrra' iUt I ., ... . w - , S V" I i tb a kwo t.inll f ib ev. ... ln l irid iLr tmm.n ruv ..r, i . c . clerk, i ,U uaJ . . '.Tl. . . f Sft minniM av . . . : ... a utcs j.i elcrco !' rw- 1 . . face of tbe emuop tu.rT flushed trit r . iur l aru ; Uif while IWr Ji. . . y.- . ..... u,e tety pctrc4 1 Mr, ul, :lc .b.,f ,,. w o.aod. :iz.Tu '"irirv pitting 6rrr Sorra Lit I lnow.' aaij I'eur ' Think ; fix r, v AxxU wlkTrnr fc(f jour jruRk, a.d teJl the jury ,f ,. e Uiutr a:u r. ' Oh ! id iVter, afu-r ,rrttrtM!j , little 'It wm Alter uj.1 Ab,tMw we un pt u j,.. mid Mp lJfW loo. tr.uinph.Mly -t after l.a , Well ir at What hour do juu u.uallj UltU.' ' That depend. ur cxmm aniatK. a.d lVlf uh ao airol lhnK Vrtu4 tLuuhi '. time e liafc Ut ,(,r,-. i hae du.ner fur Lay ' ' 1 be alU-rrx-r L.,Lrl , . . I 1 ar.t to ltH. m our uuaJ lur of ulUl. .j m . " " tc, sc,0,w ,. t: o i Iim k : r-. r, u.,l , ll4rollj . j. tK.J dinp hu head. Which ,( huura?" harj.lr Aid tLc tto(T,f-1. 11 it u l U r,.,r,? ?e iK.t to l afiber Ul cn.v a 1- J-.y, I d t iLaoaful.' M,j ',lt( It a httle I kiN.waUuUce b,rc ihcc4h, c dhmc the Uy Iwur Up an d. -n ,W r,-tt , 1 he- ailoruejr bil Li i , A rx v, u.,J sir . naid be. " t h. U,t thai dor U ULcnri- BKatmli sure I think ao " I -What: iai'i tn Ut iLnLcr c-u an married ur du( T " Ti I W orr 'lis a !hnn.Ur , auT an tht lie. Mi.tLr.- It, ,1.1. i . .' ' . , . . . . , an nod n .OM ; but it atukcaVe 1 a.u.t wijdy ho." ' A idower jc toean, I vrt U a Vcur V Wis, Uiddy Connoly Truth air. ,t. Bj, Mlusu. oriLk,o the (at ,ld woman ,. HrarT.r, h.ixlf for.mxiM htt.land tw.ntj year. fuc " ,V?.,re J'rd r jvw I-' Mid th lUr f JTV.' .'JJ " ' i ,r' - i . ..... - . not a vr it, rud Vrler iWt. ' .-cpiraicd II, en 7 lUtsu. a-id Trier, and ihtj turtinS out into a lw ticli lsnsh. be added. l h l i the mortal, but it t,. j.ljd I was mlr, MhIuk'i Connol) cum fro:M hi, ahij aratk. atd iaJ tit aLouldcr of the u.atb-ios.ial ua r, - " - ivs 1 1 -m. (be U l . i ., bnj- f the U.t M cMianc hit did )wif pM d 1 Wmt iu, sir " aaid lVtir, with V).i hcxl V ' (lave 1'innis tr'hane rsdot t a ever as a-ci, cul ot old Irtbud.' 'Now, Mr. Mulrva-.t, wm hale Lid OS 1U 1 Wth were pr-cnl when thia riui Um.k, j-Ijk- Jou w suie dttirc(lT who I i ' 1 d like to know, at it p!ri- yr,' sad l'.tet nurnOM. as oc amoved iLc crsio bis bil I'd like to ktsuw ar a aw, ao a ondemao J, jii.llen.an like jer-r-lf, if i- ttn u ,ti, to dark clwuda exnue ihepthrr. n' strike Ji-ht nio', which of ihc iwo athriKk Lr,l w Thi. is no an.iscr. Ch-jd. cas.u.4 U- com parr,l .th l partira of drtioUt. m I tbiuk ibe ao.wrr .,uile fcilcnt.' raid the att.iriK-y fvt ihc defence, wi'.b a uiW, tW U ih ruei, and ckmds arK-ar lo bait Uo chf--ed Villi the susiuc Cold ' Ah, ha : aad .Mr ILbukas. r.J I,- a a " m ranilt al iVir. ru,'J al 1 r,r' h. ha iV.- u.ia ii iw fi I I'd be aorry ta rw,thr(Iicl rtr r ijcrjrte. said Tclcr. aiMlhlj ; ' urr'l d l.ke L, mur a i . "7 . w i li... . I . . .... .1 . . .. . w win isai uui UW tail Ik 1...., I I.i . t- . - J . T.. . . . . . - - .w si,cc. in t t h v r . . .. Uea ma ao" that my f rinds brhaird iWucltca like dx pw pl'. Ltt,i " au Losmi ," Wben yc were al Mt!Ljtc'a and drink V dlj J tl rit "Sure, ir bst did we ro ibcrr f mt ! wcsd ye hay us sUnia' id the Loo-rr, oo cco the likes of Out ' "(.'crtainlf n. of eowra. certaloly ks1 Now plM tolcBlLe jury what the rcfrcahtucnU Cv aUtrJ of." "Laabio'a U alio and dhriokio," aij Vtut boldly. 'Never niiud lie eating, what kiu4 of driak had oa ' rutcnr 1'olero T aaid tle Uwret, aa if af - feeling ignorance of ibe I'mjucw. 1'ray, Mr. Mul !. HI I I.' ! . . . . roone;, wiU you obc M by ..pLaoioR what r teen U T 1 Arrab'ariiJ Peter, aiijj easiinjf his ere the rubicund awase of Lis fiueaOiooer aa too didn't . know r ; The prosecuting atVrrey, with hi shtaksaa , nasal orpo growing rUr aa4 reUicr, turtml to - the bench and grsiicnlated vchtbcaiy. tt'bi ' he sasid could i bw heard amid the orm of laughter. ' SjUrsee. shou'.ed the crier. ' W itneaw,' said the jadgw, aLaxiat4j ayartitss; UB . tU4a, 14 Oustloaa Lu tvr UIH kltilt? ' il.l l'r tf. .a.t.. ....... . ruak. . , . . Ita taj alrw opiawsn ilal it waa &m Gax rwcsataJ-A am aud --.T. .1. tit that Was batlB abxxil lil- a r.l .1 a. . . - .v.... 1 . . . . - - - Whole Nc 104 Trx4h. 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North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1856, edition 1
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