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. J t - *J wfapo ? )' JCo. 488. PRICES CURRENT I. - Coirniac Applf, Pcacli, r "r-i, ... ? - . !. .t!rf, - - - f n'Ti'C, ... ? ."1 , - - - ? M??n, ? ?".? !<!!???, ?noul?l, I rou:?b, I' '?ur, - Feather*. - ( i, H - Country, - - r - ? . V % - - " i K C ut, a**ort? I ? Amcr. K : u. .'ainaira, Wi ?t InUa, Ni'?- r.njl*n?J, ... J ? ? ? ? ..t i.i v? rt>ool, T irV? l*'a id, f. ija.:, Hr<?wn, l.ual, Tea, Imperial. & ''unP? ^ o inj, ?Iy?on, T..W n, - - - ? A - *t rAey, ? A ,:tc, Ma loin, T I'licnfT', Sherry, - V<?rt, - >\ ilmuigtoa, ?Way 14. gal!. IS. bosh, lb. tiu*!t. hbl. lb. L'all. lo!| III. ? ask jail. Wojf iiuuli, K.'R iTttll. ?mli. rwi, lb. ?*l. lb. bush. Call. cla. eta. I2u 125 35 36 7 2 5 i 5 14 5? 15 lu 26 2 > I j 8 16 52 5 5 50 100 37 o 1 50 j o I >0 81 4 ? 27 5 1 10 40 I : 175 o 5 1 I 9 > 42 3 ?o 4rJ 4 3 800 10C0 410 10 4 25 t'ayctteville. | iprit Cta. 1 6< i 4<> 3 h O * - .> 20 17 cts. I 2 5 35 45 0 22 I 5 I I 4 > 9 16 7 5 4'.)>) 450 25 2H V { ? I 2 5 43 45 Ncwbcrii, .Marcfc i?. " eta. I 5 J 4 > 7 * 6 28 12 18 35 8 i 5 7o r, 50 >5 1 ??? 45 18 40 9 80 40 1 - 5 5 7 2->0 >1 33 f\ y 25 3 500 8 iO 125 15' 7 O 8 ? 40 35 ) 4 ->0 I !?u0 75 7 5 85 > 110 i 19 2 J 15 ? 175 I 20 -5 r | 7 8 29 32 90 100 85 90 4") 45 >00 325 I ? 65 60 900 1 GOO IS 2 3 _! 2 5 ? 8 7> 25 2 so 12 5 160 2o > 7 ?, 1 50 2 2 T-8 ? 125 10 3' 10 ) 375 125 16" 2 'JO 250 PcU-r>J?ur a. May it. C IB. 1 25 S5 75 7 25 12 li 35 8 14 eta. 200 100 loo 8 25 18 10 500 700 90 100 35 I 1 - 01 I ?"0 7 8 I 5 ) 20O 35 40 M . 8 6 <0 125 75 4 2 400 8 i ' > 75 450 150 I >0 45 45 () lOvO TOO 1 33; 1 3 $ 140 100 2 50 80 33 2 50 i 2j 7- it 85 3 5 5U0 11 I I* L S It <> K O I Ci li, N. C. PI'BLISIICD t tIC* LI UY IH'.NSIH m:\UIT, ?? nir.f.r noLLiK.i * teak, ok iko hollarh f.trr HMT? IK I'AID IS A OVA SCR. Th'i?o w>.o iio not ifivo notice ot" their w ii.Ii ? i Uav the paper .Intrant inn -1 at t'ne expira * ???m iftney.ar, will be presumed as dcst.iitg it- ' ''nutuco until countermanded. And no r>aper .v i' ! uc iiisco:itinu?<l until all arrtar arc pud, unless at the option ut* the pub isb*r. ? . i i.'Ver will procure seven subscribers ? h ? ? iara itee the payments, shall roceivc tiie c.jmiIi gratia. AdvivUsurnents not exceeding sixteen lines wi!! bd inserted three times for one Hollar, i iH t?venty-livo rent* for each continuance. Subscription* received by the printer, and mi'-t o! the p ist-nia!>ter* in the state VII letters upon limine** relative to the pa llor nilflt be post-paid. TEX DOLLIIi S IS M .Hilt Stma V ?.l> Iroin f.'O s ? iliir of t lie subscriber, who live* in tl.e north wiwl corner of Gran ville county, on tin* l?!th mst. \ liri'v li'UHf. s v?d before, branded with t lie letter "T" on !h* left hip, and hud un a bell and yoke. The * ?iv reward will be paid for his delivery to '.he subscriber. ^ John Samlford. April if. ' r 43? 3w RKMOVAL. Ti f K subscribers having r< moved their Sad dl?-rj Shop to the building west of ftios. "am >? \ Co. they take this method nf inform* ? their friend* and customers that the\ are prepared to supply them with nil article* in '"?ir linn ss ehcap a* can be bought in the Mate, ami they venture to say, if not superi or, .it 1ea?<t an good as can be had any where. Their w.jrk has hitherto proved good; and hav "t,! thii bc*t of workmen and northern rnatc mi' j, they feel assured that they can give 2' i era I satisfaction to all who may call upon j the in for work. J. 1$. M'Oado & Co. I In 15. 13? tf N O T I C K. mvny from the lubacrihcr on the of Marrli Inst, a neero girl nimod Mi'iili. riqhtern y cart of *gr, ?lt i bnill, '".ib c'lin lipi. noifio black apotflnn t "i?- w iito <?f '?er yen, tomuU?r when frightened. Hue m Kalilv lurking mi the niti|hb<MirW>i of ildiilio roo?rli. Alt pcrfOM ?f? f>rl?i I harh'iurriff or e np'ovintf her, under the penally of the law. ^ rf?5on>blo reward will Ho jiven for hw a|? P'chvnuion and delivrry to the ?nbao*ib?r, ntttl *11 necen*?ry e*pcn?jfl paid. Ilulittv N\ ooil J Htw River, near Murphoy'n null, Miv 13. 30? Iwp BLANKS, ton HJiLk i AT THIS OFFICE. 4 N O T I C K. PCK^ONS ? for articles purchased at tin- il< ?>t F- .->cli Thompson, on the .wih day ot S? |>t . an: riijiitjlcd to infckt- im iii ?.-< 1 1 >% ? |m\ ut'iii l>> the suitsc t die r, as a di lay until at\ r n< xi comity court h it make it n?s ccssary to put them into tlio hands of an o!li ci r foi coih-tUon. Win. rirkelt. Jvt L uoih Tltv:npson. May 6. 4J-? ltKADY M ADK CLOIIIING. NJ P Al.M Lit has tuM received and op> n ? id l<>r pair at the Hillsborough book Store, an assortment of It, utly Mailt VLOTIIhYG. conMSlmc of (Jrcat ( oats, C!oak?, Suitouts, l-'n)ck and Clobc Coat?, Pantaloons, Vests, vV'- a No Ia^uqi h Saltin <V Sill; UO?V.VKTS, Iriiu'ti -d, v> hit li tic will rcII at rodured prices for ? ash. A'! orders for a'licloti in the nboTu line will !??? received and promptly supplied. ?? .??i!l continues to k< an assortment of ROOKS V for *alu at his usual low prices. Additcnal supplier short ex pected. Apnl I. " 24 ? 3w Tiifci HLOODKI) IIOKSK A lb U h i. tmnl iino mill* and a half west of 1 1 rotigh.on tlic Hartford road, nt leu dollar* a k iihoii, |wy ahl' en the 1st uf January, ItJil*. which may be >1 Mhirged by tliu payment of eight dollars any time during the season fifteen dollars will be uflkfj fur insurance* ? and five dollars for a single I ?p. jJ/f.iW/./A'i* a ncau'iful horse, four ycarsold this spring, upward* 01 fifteen hands high, and of the br?t bl-iud. I to aire m the celebrated I borne Saladin, which was imported somcytara I a 'jo by the American consul at Tripoli, having been selected by him from a large number of fine hor??-s belonging to the Bashaw. Disdain was got by the well known horse President, whose stock is in high repute. The season will commence on the 10th of March, and terminate on the 20th of July. The Arahitin horses, though not in.narkablo for nix*, aro noted for fleetncs* and durability; ami it is thought that crossed with the bir Ar chie blood, they will produce the finest j^orsea for the saJdle, waggon or plough. When mares arc sent from a distance, thoy will be attended and fed at u moderate charge; but no liability for accidents. Yj. M itclu'il, Grootn. February R. 16 ? ilOl'SKH hiiiI LOTS in llillsbo rot^li for *alc? By BARNABAS O'FMRIHI.L, on a credit of on? year. \8 my objnet is to prevent the most ififa ?nr>a* intcreonrs<* of adultery that perhaps ov< w i* known, and seemingly permitted in a ohiis'MU country, 1 will sell all, beginning nt ib i? where Nancy Uawly now hvm no t (,??? on her infnmoua dtbauchrncs with her ??' ' ?'timpey humpcy, luhryary li, J7? tf Trom the Raleigh Regieier. CARLTON? NO. XV. The lounh q?.rsiion to be answered was, whercought a Railroad to be made? in replying to ihi?, two objects of the first importance are to be specially con sulted. The fi'st is to secure union; the second, that every inch of it as ?oun a*, finish^ ri shall ne immediately useful and ?hat its utility may i?row with :hc exten sion of the work, till the whole people shall enjoy it* beriefrs: till all * hall he released Iroin the rest! ktions which now act as a perpetual embargo upon mo?t of the productions of the i ountry, >and 1 as an oppressive tax npon the few arti- | clrsthat bear transportation. It has been shown that wt are unpre pared t<- engage in more ^lien a single work. 0?. one object, a; d on one alore should the rffe rts of the ??la'e be con ccnltaud. Thi* is essential in a cordial arn pcrsev ring union. Th? moment a -ccord it proposed and admit ed, ihrre is no c? d to the jealousies, the claims, and the distracted counsels that wnl rush upon us li. e a flood; and drown at once our strength and our prospects. This unity of p:?n is essential to the possibility of success. If our resources be divided, that moment they are in competent. Admit then that it must be single, where ouirh' it to br? the answer obvi ously is. that it should be central. II it is to ?>c done by a union o! ali the pe<> pie, that cannot be a correct pr li< y. which i* vitaily at variance with the plainest principle by whic.ii union is to be effctcd. WouK we hope for con cord, not a feature ol the measure tha' is to unie us, should he na ked with partiality. It is a deformfty w n>ch Hill Uiow m<>re hideous and ?Tcngve, the more it is developed, i. ^ v act of a free people, to be wi-e. efTir en? and h-ppy, must erp?na:f from a ?pir t of compromtse, and in t hie spirit sh-.uld u be sustained and conduced. D??g>ce imenta may occur and mu*t be * xprcted. [If wo would make thrm w^ak m d pou - ? rle-sa, it tni:*t he demonstrable that their plniiN are iniquitous, and their com. plaints uni easonable. If the u reason \ lenea* and iniquity be chargeable on is, in a ?onflict of counsels they will le heaped upon us, and vo shall strive % vain 10 prevent them from sinking us t? the bottom. If an undertaking mav f?l for want of union, w ben it originates ? tcqoitsble and disinterested principles, i>i we rationally hope for succrss ? ten ita local prejudices and par'ial interests arc written in conspicuous '"'iracters upon its front? If living in a krt of the state, at a distance frrm a t ? ekral lint, it be an object dear to any of 10 ob .nn the privileges of inter* aal jtnprnvf trcnt, by having thrown op?s t? us an un< bstructed market, let os b as-ured thai the method of arri vnjkpeedily t.t the accomplishment of our W thes, is fi' st to unite tn a central ? rl Any place- which has heretofore tlo-i iklied at a scat of commerce, man u aC-uk^, or ar.y *pc<.ie? of business, will neverhc injured by a U-rlway through 'he OfUle of the state. If it prove the meah4,i prosperity to the people, as it ceitaiiy will, that prosperity will be e v ry there felt. The ' on??-quence will In thalour people wil c.a*e to t?o in qur?; <j scttleuien'S to 'he west I< will hecomia privilege to I *e in North Ca tolina, Ivead of looking to ill* fertility o! wcsiln lands, and to the opportuni ties ol kiarket which western people etj y. Let a Railway be constructed, ,w-d thc|urrent of emigration wi|i he <*ne?'ed|tind a* infl x of inhabitants will institiy commence- The musclcs, Kinrwft, aieries, and veins of this skele* ton wiU A up. It will a-sume a bright and luMiis complexion, the sure to kens of ifirnal cnetgy and health. Our Wild ano m it less forests will fall before the axe okn increasing and resuscita ted popu1a(,n. Our hnds will he oc cupied by Uiiforous. because a rewar ded inilusjA Their value will be at'g* tnented- Tj y will be fertilized tinker a better cufete. Their owners will be chreicd aidWrvcd when thry are now assured thulrey can s- tid away - very thing ut at 'ipentu- which is a- nothing, into the nfcrl^i of the wot id. Thr pro duciiona if th* soil arid of the n ine will be incondivahly mullipl ed C . pi al w:ll becoif abundant in tho hands id multitude; instead of b mg limited to a few apattley acatlTei. througo toe state. Manfaciures wulhe estahlist.e t. Enterpriaemd tnvei tion will 1 ? m mu tated into le and activity, li e*? ihan ten years to ?b?ll bstra reaiutd ibe growth of aix<y. Such a prosperity pos testes the quali'y of being diffuaablc through the whole community. It |i like oil spreading tipon the wa'er till it reaches the shores of the lake. It re sembles the lood ti.at disperses strength to (he utmost extremity. To the peo ple of Fayetteville, oC Salisbury, and many of our southern counties, a Rail* way between those places is of the high est importance. It is not b?.ca?j?e of any real diffi ulty in making ?t? that it ?? not to be effected. L-t ihem upon frank and disinterested principles coalesce with all the counties and all the people m the prosecution of a rommsrctal tnoroughfare through the tni'ldle ol the ?-.ate, and it will be a pledge to thera srlvcs ol a spee'Jy prosperity as yet un exampled and unconcetved. Could we only have disclosed to us, by the fiist successes and the first Iruits of such a work, the facility ol its operations, and the lightness of the xper.se to every one personally, 'he difln ulties now so ? laggenng to us would be at an end. This discovery once made, as it woold ue by he ixperitrce ol a single year, so important a Railway aa lha' between Saltsburv an?* Fayetteville would soon lollow. I would be the certain result ot pnva?e entei prise 10 two years( wr at tr.e utmost thiee, and with immense yj ofii 10 the owners, though not a singli cent were solicited or granted from ihe state The distance of these places, as hoitcncd by a Rawway, is probably a uoored and i*n uiil*a?and hall of this is klong an eleraltd level, sending out ! h*- w rs oi the Pedce on the one ?ide, and of Cap? Fear on the other. An impiessiou of such consequent es ?ppcar* 10 have been made al.eany up<-n I he minds of some, and ii ha. b- en Mrangtly used as an o? je tioo, evtn against the 6. at employment o< en i neerst as tnough the evidences oi a'-van* ta,;e we?e iitcl\ io oe so - 1 ? ? n*, !h?t those ? ho art uti'neo.'ly to inierr.al wn prove tm nt tn .hi? or : ny ?>t!?c? were dfran* 10 trus ?he pe j. othim* selves, when tie aOvan -age* su -ul> b ?.le;\? lv and l?.Uy ? isplaycd b. aic th u eye*. Jit a survey ano tat'n.ale on * be m.>dc,s*y they, wc suall be soiut-nt upon Riilr..a?is that there w:?l be 10 ci d 10 mem. W hat is thif bui t" ac knowledge, that ev. n in their <wn ap prehension the bench'* wii> ?e so ma rifest, that the peop'e will see their I highest interest in such an undcrta king. I A man from palpable appea'ances ! t.pon his land, has reason to think that J it contains large quantities ol gold. Doe* he cay to himsel?, I will shut my eyes to this? I* * neighbour who is of the same opinion rc< omrortids a 'rialj des he reply. N? ! by no meant? I ao? resolved m l to do it. D- nut pr rsua'le inc. I am uneasy about it alrea' y:and sometimes 1 cannot sleep; for sormhow the imprestion is upon me that there is a gieat deal ol gold all over my grounds. But if I once begin, and it really prove true, there will be no end to my digging. I.et i; bo our Grst object to sccura a spirit of coalition for the true interest of our state. Let us seek after it up n sure and rational principles. Let us ?ound i upon the basis ol experience. Lei us lo'.k for it in no ingenuous and llb.-ral sdnrmsi <n of the pian whatetre it may be, whi< h comprehend* the go. d of the w hole, and ir: * hich discontent seui> hes in vain 'or a p oof ol partial opttauon oi ae>fi?h motives. Let no sensitive* anil aurly spirit of r- sitiance spring up, homing War obsiac e$, and heaping them up against .my measure ( which promisee to combine the interest , ol the state an* the common suffrage. I Lei every mo or' "-nd <u.ltn je ?lousy he exj-elied from oui "josoins. Let it be re plat eu <>y tnlivhtei.ed counsels and a generous co-opet at'or*. \Y neo we look ha.k a< the p?st, ?nu>t ?t not appear ihat *e rave stouts aloof irom one uno;; er, an'' k^pt ?t the distance win re repuis on prevails. So long as this con mu* i Not n Can lina can nev* er i.eo m . b?"ty ?> jtieng h, compsct ne.s, and efficiency. What tem ma but ;o change this d'Sta%>ce, ?i" wwn m no ble and generoo* purpo*. penetrate through these repulsive iimi.a, till we ahall feel the attia. tite chtrm oi ap pi - xuration ?n> mutual c> nfi em e Wt have seen the important* ol ex during the elements of oivmon Irom our counsels, and of se? u- nig ? ootili non and hinrony by ad'.ptir g a ?n?gle work with a central Ir airy. Bn. now it in y b* a?ked. are tlie- ? ircmii* a* res sui h ?s io atlmit ol *l?i?? Uappc.y this tan btaniwmd uore??tT?uly to ib??U ' The maritime town of B# ? fort la centrally aituaied upon cur t^t#L btallh,0*M 001* ?? "permc to il ItU dOM UPOD the OCMD, and y*t it safe from its etorma. Her* ia m excellent sod spacious harbor, with an inlet directly accessible from Mm for . P* ?f three hundred toot. Wirfc alt He c.rcumarapcei it ehallee(ea compt. naon mvk any port on ?he whoie Amm* rican cosst south of theCbeaapeafcc Fw ^hefi'i.h ?T,tdC?f" ?f ,hi'' IO . th anU el??enth number* of thia ?e.iea, and to the priced report. M ??Por?e?tD?. Ncwbern is moth, cr maritime .own, centrally aituaied, forty miles -bore Br.ofort b 7 Ian; and thirty ? x ? f Wat(>1< >nd lbo# of) ^ pacing up .hrouKh.h* middlo Qf ^ ?late. F.? m an act of our lav Icg,,ia. ? new and e. 'arced profpcct. are opening through Ncwbe,?T |T . ? * ??g* to sc. through Ocracokr, cat, be darpened o ten or twelve lee* thr? ugb the a<>undt t lie importance of Newbern ? a mart of ;r.de ,0 ocr upper our! " must <.e incalculably auKm,nied. b7* Im us rrmrmber that the < xoedim. % ?f whCV,nl?* Ri",rr'at; tu Newbero, i. who. ly independent on the succesn op failure ot this meritorious anr* hon- r? fn,erP By the H*rl> w c.na! ? hi?,. " *n" N"b"o, ,nd h?t Iiicr iut) u ? rxpaod tbis canal through it. leugth ol ,.o or Ibrco a,*! . ? rg r7.',.r? ""?*??* ? not ? 6 ' *??el?. Again, R.le.gh, our ronropoli., i. ctnirally .?u?ea? Th ' raj> bo prop. M, , .|lcd Itle 6rl| , J ?'* r r''--" the h.il^ .iter tra??i?| Irtel 9pa< e ot a hundred tnilra from Newborn upp? country Tw? :.h; " <"d pre.ioo. one he! B.?ufort .no Newt>,rn D8s.e_ a r\t lhrouea that pan ot ''h* ???<?. A R- I'O.0 can be constructed here ,or less than t?o thousand se??n hundred ^olla. a a m.ie, according to an eatimat# \^iZT 01 ""J01* ? no. ? ore ? 40 emafcl B>*c'*""bu,,o? 40 cnt. from etery one ?ho poy, . p r ..oal tax, forty miles ca;? be ,L p eter; yearly, until i,. two yeara a..- ? 1 4 dis ani c is fin.*heo. L*v|? br setting out fiom R .-leu-hard \ ingioau, oirec ,y Ut,' [1 may be ?>y . p, sues a course .l?r..Ugh ?h? hcaft vl tha *'8te? till it reaches the ixtre* mny, us dis'anci from Virginia ami South Carolina heinK , ? njo.e ,han 6liy m,h> ^ T not of the state, tu the west of thr can t-l are within thirty-four mi e3 of u a' j one thud within aerentecn. thrIl.??,W H ?K?r% ,h8t ? Work unirinjf th a ate in ,u execution, car. scarcdJ tske rny other course than the one de Ont more cinuoiMance need, cup alien. ion teforr wc lea,, this parl ol our subjrrt. A, . tnrn.er per.ou .he? tnganed in t?,e improireni n of our ri ?eis, .nc in opening (an8jSf We uJ,^ ma.eiy incurred disaster and loss, not only by dit|rin,? our ?rf0K,h amon a roul.lt. .de ol w .k,. bo. b,?oo.?,n^ ng our operation- in 'be iu.eriot pa, t. of the ante, ano in son. insi.ncea in the vrry neighbourhood of ? he cnoumaina. The consequence w.st ? 8oon the lun.is were exhau^ltd, ?h,Ch wr* allotted to thec d,? ?nd scal ere3 portions of our public w ,k?. ir.er ,?rr* d.void of ail value f.r w.rt of ccmnee! w,th . ?ne another, anu win, anr mmmetcial mart. Ti.ey stood as dia. prrstd and mouldering m numrnis of our divided counsels, ?ur es, egM?t> ufj< dertak.nps, and our ii d scrctio,, com. mcnung operations wocre they must necetiat ily l.e u^e.ess, until the ?h ie s>s em a?>o .id br* ?ompleted. F om past errors let u, !enr? f,lture WI, (| ? By beg.nniog .. . ? ,00tf M any patt i? ft l:>h> d it i? use faf 1 *-m. ?tantl> p-cenis it. experiment, to de^ tcronne the ptact cabdi.y and .|!C effi cacy ot the undertaking. A lengtn 0f y tlVv lorty ?>?lcs. which nia? he CO., picter m one ,ear, ?.H K,fc a f4,% u? b..otc u ko.wn ,o every tf W h ???., h tl.e wrulc of that d. s-ai.r*. Bil lis I. fluence will not <e limited to that tjie.n. 1, w * 1 1 ?<e felt ,n a g{.?ep o? lesa dtgrce h further into tn* country. The m?i, lit it wiil Kive us into u.c manner ol the won, i.s la. t|. Ie?, (,a ? ul' ica, and its expense iu prac ice. ^.il .mpart precis on o our , po.???)tia ay inaj ire us w.th cun6. en e D va a K, What it should fa;.? foi, , pos?iu e. Ltc us icmcoior r u ?. ,, iti est (? ba cuDfuuctad iu poruooi by
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