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t-.i3a.tba CaaatUaUeB.aat lit X-aae 1 i. caardUae af ir L-kcrii. Thnrvdaft Aujul SI. rrnmk miyxiy af WnrUr.tr. af ck VjJ caaaty w.3 ha ireuirrd oa Tevwdsy af a rtt Omb'T Coast, to elect Cra iia aria J Paida KAeaes, I ftxh tba head, af tbt ,ead.-eWf i 1-eTpe.ra. Astitu. Jos Sarao, Sea. UattbtfrUAtXCa, Wiin er t Serosa Daui.Qei.s- The teewtMl regtet af U S. D.r,owa. a.ef tbt eot&tataj af C4.Tif f,in4 pUlinfasfrh taTria. fro Nturi.i tnchet ( ihe Siih kit. TU CLw:f!t styt that he j aft u I iusIm il t aa A, toaia tie LViar. U t leant thai orders have beta reeeie ed st Fort Mr Henry. (Oalaaaere.) f J! ejae Rirfft4J to htdj Lit tnrunjr ef mounted artery reed ta prarrttl at t a.ometit' warning to lie Soath eef pot d to be U Texas. afacxrrsc Tlttstim. 1 he jxvit ef the lint bctweea Iew York tad Phlla delphia bate bee planted at far vp a L bu a centre to the former ritjr, and aotnt eonsii'eralle prof rea las bee made in New Jersey. It it roobmrdated to idtre. teubahbj b - Tml District, tba Ilea. JaaM Gi t, .frctaJ eee Otagataa, by a m--7 a t8 ' Bo4V ... fa the fcaad District, the Uua. D. M. Bar pWhig. to re-tlcrtej by a mjonty af S Mi Charles FkaW, IVtoeeret. - la the Third District, David 8. Reid, Deaae, is wry certainly elected ow UclUlaa, Whig. grai 103 ahead, ad Rorkinghaaa jet la hear , at but w hae teraivej aAlificwal re- ( fr (tx Cvi"A a'l clrctioa ia this ststa, tV tbey aaa aat yet coate. We aafaaa J,rt tie Uflf ia pefili'jtt uhin atxtj at la an &a 6dl Man in ar arit mmi ia ! dar a. awaa nave, fwL&a &a (jQimiaf aa tba Fm tla Kacaedrr. Editor: There art tiet ia tlis rreirial apLrrt -f ourt, ia alurh inno rent pleaure mit to durallt as inprrtf ea our aainda, l!at iht caret, trotbJea and tieiaaiutdta if lift cannot cflect lie n jreea apota oa iht aaatt of meniorj ta wbieb art oftea turn UU 1easrt and dcJijht. And tUa jIeaarc ia tht ntort enhanced ia proportion to Uie Cery ardeah art bat puard through, which all oug kind bare ia a greater or I rat degret ci perieoced. Human lift nat bt atlmit led to be a chequered aeene of good and rriL and periapt it it beat that it o ; for if it were uherwUe, our impet. our aetrrt ana our aapirttiont would be cir enrarrrtbed bj the narrow boendariet of thit world. Out I am philotophiaiog, tba which nothing wat farther fron my intention when I ftrat tuok up toy grey goote quill, that oitghty Jaairaioeiit of luue taeo ' Woman, lovely wrman. thou hut thar ed the praiaetof immortal verte; thou haat been tht t'temt or iHuttnmit oralort and phdntophert; rrea theeynie haaconfeaa ed thy influence ia deapue of all hie self denying philoaophy. tvtiat can I My that bat not already been etid or tunc in Teaaewee-rew retyma bat Vaaa aW "htlf I I wtll. ho we. er. betlow my Hat taaa tba ebdiaa ia Taaiaaj-.. Ia tba f uommv m " amura aumuiaw iu aci. ui iiiuc i hit approbation etcilet to deede of f me and renown.' Without thee we thotrfd be like a etately veee on the broad ocean, with out biecze or vail Id watt it to die wUhed for haven. But to the euhject Ntt fifiy milea from the beautiful and roa antic vil- U lh FMUta Dialnrt, Ga. AlfrrJ Dorlrry b kdal ar Wank by a very brra BMay. Ia tba Ttftk DUrfat, Jaawt C DuLUa, Drma. m (fervd M BaacLtoa by a ijoriry af WOt. It tba Kith Dtotrirt, the Kce. Jaaara McKay, DraM, b axbfted by a C4KMikral4e aaajorhy la tfca ficica Dbtrir tba Ika. X.B.I. Daa itiDnaa, b ta alerted avar Bl, Wkig,bya IBMjorky. U tha Ifhtb Diatnc. Ueary & CWi, IVomk iitkcted evae DaaaaO, Whig. Ia tba Kintb DUtriel, CaL Aaa Bim Daa, b afarvJ bt a aaaab awioritr fff Outkw. Whit. 8atafawoekaUbrhaMit(wrTns tba DrmocraU have ail aal tba M'biga raaaa. ant Caapaaaoaal atatrirt, Jobaataa, Draa. baa hum ra-elrrW; and ia Iba amal aatlbirl dta tK lUawe. Catkt tad Cr Jake, bath Whiae snijsl t arretli ttiri t!tf ka tr 2et; fov!J it Lerrif-rr LoJ a t&oie io- pmmf pait aa trpa ti enttaterHrU tf ame, n au be ufcirUed fr ta ucreaaet baaart to de tate tad Uct ef him a ba rhnauaed Lie irvitr ret. 71c N. D. C!t!ty waalJ we tiv the taraa f aa a a eS deer wg tie amiling atCra gea of tla ladiet, but enfot tuaatrly (m thia muUdtc.) Ve aae af tie niietuy oaea af 4i, -Lit eaerit tt aalr eanalledbv kit axtJeety, and La bat Utahingly refueed llacooeuL A CAIID. DR. Jai E. Smltti, iuai u U , tttMrtf etrlaclT 4ur af k ftirmM. i&tm km annas aa (U aO.I, aaJ a BaOWr men tar caa. Aaraat It. Tba UUaff afffal dkt.Wbif Volea readrra it aaire Ibaa prababk that Brow a, tba Democratic candidate foe 0neoe haa beca aWtod; and dial j jna 0f Oxford, there are tOe of.theie party aba win probaUy bare a nabrity fat tba La- Ln?elio beinra that teera itio-dirttre I giaarara. - tTbe (u&Wiag prearatamit af tba Grand Jury af Kowaa eaaaty, at the ba AaraaTena of the Caart, bringa ta pabGe attention a aubct of rrea t amaeat, aad oat abicb ormanda UM aeriiNM eon tdermtioa aiid taa inimeJuU and efficient toy ratwa af aO iatelfigmt and good aeo. Rowan county it not tba only county ia the auta where the evil eibta, and where there am eigna of iu bereaat to a frightful extent. We are eorry to aay H, but the bet it ao arrrent to every obarr that it would ba vaia to deny h-that treat ing by candidatea forofljee b beeoraing more and mora popular in Orange, and that it baa now be rome almoct impomUe to command euceeae with vA it. Aba that it ehould ba ao; and that tem perance men abould aid in the work of demoraU utioa ! Yea, that lempcnuica men ho ill aid in the woikl Aad bow! We Kara beard it re marked, that drinking men are truer to their principlea tbaa tba friend of temperance; per tona who are ia favor of treating will vote for a aaa because be don treat, but temperance men it not vote for a man becauee be dore aof treai." Aad thus by relaxing their prittciplra, land In eWtiona which have no connexion with politico,) trmperanr men aid in the triumph of intempe rance. How lung thia continue! Truly "it a high time lor the frienda of good order and mo rality, and for every Patriot, without dwtinction of party, to come out and put the frown of eondero- aition upon the practice.?, Tl Grand Jury of Rowan have art an example worthy of imitation. Hear what they aay. ', Auguat Seesione, 1845. WE, the Grand Jurort ff Rowan, Pre ent, That the most of the businest brought before ue during thit Term, hat been in consequence of Drunkennei. and that a treat deal of it hat been occasion ed bt and through the public treating of Candidate, for public offices at different timet and nlacee. conaeauently we cannot help but view thrpract ce aa an evil, and . a growing evil, for it ia nianilest to every one that it ia annanlly becoming worte and wone, and we cannot help but feel alarm ed for the good order and morality of the community at larje, if not for Liberty taelf. for it hat almoat come to pan that thoie who' treat the moat are certain to be elected, consequently thoae who are un able or unwilling to treat, have no encou ragement to become candidate, at they are almost invariably defeated no matter what their qualifications are; and we can not help but think it is high time for the friends of good order and morality, and or every Patriot without distinction of Pftr, to come out and put the frown of condemnation upon the practice, and here after use their influence in endeavoring to prevail upon alt the candidates to aban don the practice and trust to their own nteriu rather than to the merits of the Wankey barrel. JNO. McCUCLOCH, Foaaxav. Ricruta Harris, ; Joum Kooers, . ButUMiir Fralky, Richard Graham, Giorqr Wilhelm, Jacob Sktzer. HlNRT btOOF, . MlCHIAL UOSTIAN, piNJAKta SVcRLER, (ALER YotT, 9 Henrv Dial. Henry W an elm, zelio beinra that teem Lie-divrae iW VajTTatrjTiinenth or am mis taken. Is it a dream, or is it a realty! Methinks I hate just ent-rged from a fairy land, that contains a superior and mere lovely race of beings than I am wont to meet in th e cold dull rare-corroding earth. Kind reader, don't yoa like to oblee the Ladies! I tuppote you do. and to do I when I can. But what do t ou think! I wat lately called on by them to make a bcccA. Thit wat the first time in my life that t wat fairly posed. To make speeches to our peers is indeed hard work enough; but for me to make a sneeeh on the wine to a coterie of sylphs it more, I confess, than nature destined me to do. If I had, however, supposed them to be flesh an I blood, like myself, I would have complied with their request, though vox harttrat faucibu. 1 ha e, however, been lately pondering on the matter, and have come to the conclusion thai I could make a speech to a certain a one nf ihem, Whoae lipa are often curled in rosy amilr, Whoae presence the tciHoue hours beguilea, Who ailvery voice enchaina the he it, Anl gtvea an imprtua to Cupid dart- On a certain surged, which shall be nameless, but which ran be very easily gueaeed at. . SUPREME COURT. During tie bat week, the LHoving OpiatiMtt were delivered, fix: By Krrnx. C. J. ia IJirkiaoa.teae af C oaten . lippitt from New llanotcr. reverting the joJmei t tad afSroting the order of the Ciiioty CooiL Also, ia smith a. lit wl ins, ia Mitr, from Buncombe, declaring that the injunr ttoa wat properly rvntinucd to the bear ing. Also, ia Williamt r.Oalet, from Me k lenburg ; the judgment of the Superior Court reversed, and that of Uie County Court diiomeing the petition, affirmed. Also, ia Gaihinga v. Williams, from Montgomery, affirming the judgment be low. Also, in gaa r. Sirstnont tt at. ia Rqoitv. from Raiheifurd, dce trinr the deeda to the IVfebdant S. fraudulent, and lite Plaintiff entitled to the Slaves convey ed ia them, A. - By Dakiel J. in Buchanan v. Parker, from Columbus, affirming the judgment low. Also, i i Put am v. McGibbony, in Equity, from Cudfurd, diainiasing the bill with eoett. Also," in U-per It. Spsrgin v. Ilamil Ion St Arm Geld, ia Equity, from David- ton, declaring plaintiffs entitled to re deem the Slae, n paying $300, the pur chase money, and dismissing the bill with costs as to v-olomon Arnifield. ' Also, ia Mitchell and others v. Walker and others, in Equity, lromBke,tUamia ing the bill as to Walker and Keller, with roe la. and directing a' decree that Pear ton, and in the event of his inability, Sa Ur while, repay the purchase money, inte rest and costs at law. and in this Court. Also, in Doe on drnvse of Callender tt a, v. Sherman tt ef. from New llano ver, awarding a ventre dt noto. Also, in Ii.rram v. Sloan, from Anson, affirming the judgment below. Also, in Haft, C. M. t. v. rascliall. from Warren, affirming the judgment be ow. By Nash, J. in Buder and others r. Durham and others, in Equity, from Rutherford, directing a reference. Also, in Crissfnin v. Wrijrhtand others. in Eqity, from Surry, directing the bill to be dismissed with costs. Alao. ia PeUh e. SUxm nd atheea, ia Eouitr. from Sampson, affirming the judgment telow. . . . ... .. .. . . r o.. Alao. ill tt all V. i OOiiinson, irom oan y, retersing the judgment end awarding a renire at novo.- Also, in Drake r. McMinn,from lien deraon. arresting the iudement. Also, in Doe on demi-e oi trwin ana Elmes . Coi. from Meck'enburg, revers ing the judgment and awarding vtnirt at novo. : Step tlio Thief! ! CTuIXX araaa ea aOaraaa. wtJa at ifce l-H--aafVf. JUB.I.iaGctS4es ly, aa aa muk aad a kaifaewta of Eli BaioVa, mm Ka-kky tgd Ox Igta iataaat, a pair af 8ad & liS natan iiiing aear 3O0 ia !, a U k eH a cbftk 2t, anrfc4ic&)c pi Uoa ai-4 kL t abirt, a Ctay aorlrt katir, aad aoaao gmntea artL TWeWOk Saga weea af mekialaaMtly ixd by fatciaaa, Laird ittniafliout wttb wkila dock, awl sound h aad aaorarea, aad baa a tadt aa both adt ; my tauno ia wnnea ka prwri amaiia aadcr tLe flap, taiflirinitly dutinrt to be eea oa eiamtnatina. Theae baa doubt tbat die addle bars aaoanr, Ac. wet afadra by aa ko- ideal aba arived at Mr. Lov'a Wta oa Monday neaing ca foot, aad k-ft dtuinc the aigttt very aecaruy, ahoae aaaae 1 did aot ara. Ha waa a tall, tllm mmm. I abould wppoae about ti yoara of age, aua h&A tmoured early hair, af grtaeel ap praraAcr, and rrpmrnird LjjaMrtf aa a acboolma tre froea Petmmivania. He bad aa a tbaa dreaa coat of caeeted aaalrrial, a fight c4ond erarat, and paitlabatta af a daAauluui. al bating aa tired biai atka a irw to a aeacriaioa, I aia anl I mim a7 warn von ananuanij unui i have done; bat I bope thia b aunVieat to lead to tba rapture tht vulaiu. tliat th proprft of o(h era may be aalrd (rata lua dutchea. A bheral re ward will be givra foe the ronuawy ef the proprt ty atolea, aad for the aj rebewaoa of the tbici DARN II ART C.LAPP. Aaifuat It. j , 19 wp Htsuttr. For the Recorder. THE DIALIA. Another rem of putrid roe eerenr. This it a very late discovery in the vocabulary of Flora, which has been made in the eastern portion ot ims coumy, ny a vounz pcnlleman who, in addition to fine natural tate for the beauties of na tare, and more narticularl y for those flora gems with a hich at times she seems pleas ed" to deck and adorn her solitudes, has entered an extensive acquaintance with . t ... .... i. .i. the lliotisaiiu variues wnicn navo umuo in. Sunny South the wonder and admiration of all who have ever roved through its flower enameled wilds. From the Mag nolia Grandiflora, with its magnificent coronul of emerald and pearl, to the my riads of fa rv blossoms which make the boundless prairie seem a living pattern of the Mosaic art, all in their turn have been seen, enjoyed, and admired, opening a new world of beauty tt his imagination, . . i. ;.. I.i;n .l- anu oy tueir gentie iiiuuenur, ivuumg ad ditional purity and refinement to his tastes. ' . . . In a quiet nook upon the batiks or lt- alt Creek, a little brawling streamlet, Inch afierwandenntt for a while througn one of the be?t and prettiest portions of the district of St. Mary's, finally .empties itself into the rocky bosom ol flat Kiver this modest and unpretending, ouuragrani and beautiful flower, was nrst seen, . Smiling within ita cool and calm retreat, Like cottage maid, who obeenration ahuna. It were useless for one us unskilful as mjr self, to attempt to place before the reader s mvm thia new and blnshinff candidate for the . - .. . - - t- :.. ..1..- honors or tue conservawry t out na v-m-may be in tome measure imagined from the eagerness with which it was seized upon, and the close attention it has since receiv ed, from one so well calculated to appre ciate iu every excellence. " Dial's Creek hath hitherto been known only for the Reported for the Pcteraburg Intelligencer. Tetcreburg, August 13, 1845. PETERSBURG MARKETS. TOBACCO. The market is not quite so brisk as it was, but there is little varia tion in prices, and the quantity inffpect- ing is quite small. COTTON. Some lols were sold lat week at 6 to 7. The latter for a choice crop. Holders ask these prices, but do not readily obtain them. WHEAT. Prime Red 90, White 95, supply increasing. FLOUR. Town Mills $3, Country ti: 75. " -,: CORN 45 to 50, as in quantity. BACON Virginia 9, Western Sides 8 to 9, Shoulders 7i, SALE OP Valuably Property. IP I do not aril at private aab before, I ahaO of fer at public aab ia HilUwrourb, ia runt af any Leather rHore, ea Taeaday of Orange Sep tember Court, (k being the 9th dav of the aaonth.) mm a credit of one, two, three, and four yeara, that tal uable estate, conaiating of Land, Mitta, and Tea Yard, one aad a half aulce weat of HiUaho rough, oa the Cireiuborough road. I ail! act aeachbe the property, u no one will purchase without peraoual inpectioti. Intereat will be re quired front the 15th day af November aeit, whea paeataiiiaai win ba givea to tba ptnchaaer; the purr hater can hare the privilege of aoariog wheat or working ia bidea immediately after the aale, whea drlivery will bo made with reeervatioa aa above till 15th of November. Bond and un doubted aecuritT will bo reauirnd of the aarchaa- er. The MILL TRACT contains KO acrea of bad, ano hundred ander fence and in good re pair. Tba. TAN 1ARD contaiaa 19 ease, reachioc the public road at two potnta. At the aama time will be aol J that valuable and highly improved LOT or LOTS in the town of Hmetoroaglv on wluca I reade. Terma tna aama aa above, and poaaeaaioa the aame time. At the aame Uroe my B1UK1S nutst. ana LOT. near to the new Court Houaai ana of tba beat etanda ia H'uUaMrough for any kind of buav Terma the aame, and poaaraatoa toe aame time aa above. At the aame time one TR.I CT OP LAND, of 60 acrea. adiotnina Gov. Graham and H. G. Pa ." . . a a n run, on the atage road; the land is gooa ana weu timbered, aituate one and three-quartera of a mile from HilUborongh, and baa a good rock quarry on it. Terma aa above, and poaacaaion the aame tllM 'VWW. ...... . . l At the aame time, on the aame terma, one un improved .LOT in'JIillkbirough, on the branch between Gov. Graham and Jaa. C. Turrcntine'a lota, which eon ti ins one rich acre. At the aame 'time, and on the aame teime, I will actl all the right, title, and interest which I have in the Price'a Creek PLANTATION, in the neighborhood of Chapel Hill; thia estate i composed of several tract, and contains two thou- aand acrea. At the aame time nineteen Quarter Sections of Land in the state of Illinois, lying in that high and healthy country in the notth western part of the state, between the Mississippi and the Illinoia Rivera, which last river unites, by the Grand Canal from its head to Lake Michigan, New Orleana with New York. Here ia an am- Ele field for a young man to make money. These inds will be oflercd in separate tracts, or whole sale, to suit thoae who are desirous of purchasing. The aaseaaed value of these lamia for taxes ia about ten thousand dollara. . I will give any fur ther information I poasesa to thowe who may want to purchase. To show the growth and eeUlc- ment oi tne country, l win siaw rouumi m the land lies, and the number of votes given at the Harriaon election in 1840. Fulton county 2600 votes; Henry county 288 votes; Stark coun ty 410 votea; Hancock county 1974 votes; Cal houn 346; Pike county 2146; M'Donough 899 ; Mercer county 2836: Warren county 1234; Ad ams county 2967. I will aril any of thia proper ty at private aale, and vary the terma to suit pur chasers. ' ... The Drooertv must and will be sold either at public or private aale. The object of the aale is to disembarrass myself of debt and to relieve my securities, and the avails of all these sales will be act apart and applied to the benefit oi my creuu nn. I will rmleavour to make the property com mand the best prices. Any person to whom l am indebted, or any endorser, who will purchase pro- CACeE a V CKS1-A CUE raa V. OS3U Mea are k,r afcj tm taa wt 4.-j-r Wt au ta ti a bead Mil at.a t.WHaiUMS!tinuiiKMiJ ti iMer rrt4Ma , mttmrnf y a,re Ie to tieaaawaM mi laa avart- tk,s "e'tee are aaja l-tr.sa atba aWaaita f oaaj Utey are ee.i!y aaaaanij ikeis4 aairaeaay ba f ft 4 t adct yeart; lh a aw wirae, a aaa4 I..Um aaatvt; aad etea. iba immt ike. ad t.e aa. the Ua-ra. tB woraa, tue. 4-c. TWy eat aa ee tat tWwa, t aeiMnta tbey it a getter sod gaaaloatio kaSls; seal lby d a aaa) go t m ante mmm, vta ikee a sr. at traagk iba let4Ml eaaat, a W) aay be ejrtcd by ibo awMiih, aad eea by ita taa. ' tt bea llua bapfoae iba aaiirat m im mm. daager asth a aa U aaa brtag atroag eviaVa. thai bis sytleas aa ataagerM!y emacMere aia tat erpMM. ant aa io.sia. too I' et too eftxi-aa a baa mm', easy eaaat iaiaai datl-. ae a abort Hmh taJtog ia mv .tale death. Tba taae worat ia alaaaat tlwsysfuoad tlaae. It as eotoeii wry lg. Tne B aottt-tb PU!s have braotU litre a at i r SO to I b-ae. Tba Up raa is flt, j.gtca iWaa fl cod to t: o 4Uer. Ii isscUxti ir-cird eaiir. Thoae obo er atfbttc-l atb tay kiad af werwe heaaalyaanropirii', Ueei laaitriciee st e)it aia aoaa'iy iu.tj laey art p-U aad deMled; aa'iaioaaa auet rab e wearw a oa tUa te-si eienioa. tad tacr avi4-eMMt arT-tMMa Ci-iUiea art eob- jon to aaaatl tad ekidJIo worraa; t La teoea ae tape weraa aa narfptl j f-mmm to grwwo pets-ma. Versa 'lnes art sifiaa snore "jjrytUaa b-Ct. they or we eatirety a cee the wsos, bat by breaking tba aaaaa wbirb emitaina Ik-ae. aad aa abiek ibty lave ever beea IWsard. tbey ear araiteiod aiHoey iba fwlda of Iba iltlaet, picret Ibeir loan a. tad raast tbt aaoet fatal aceideota. Ii rrjairea aol t eon mao.oadciataadH g to caacei.t well Iba esase tad fortaaiioa) of wuraia. A simple tad aamal ompaiaoa plainly abowo Iba triciplaa of Ibaie fraaaMin, Ktery aaa fcaowa lUey are out la bo f aad in freab meal; aad that, oa iba eomraiy, tbey art engeadered m opoiled ataat It ia tlea rviaVoi theyeaat4 be eaeemiered ia t'-e ba dy ol a arraoa wba bomara tro aouad. bal ta ibtvae pera-.ot Obly abero bmoo.a aro c r- iec; ISerel.re, to core aad revett furata two of wrta. ibobom tra of the b-n'y axaat be narI -4 raat ba fret -( eorrapiioa. Braafrsli'a fit's rvrnuvr at oat the wot aia of wbsiwrr bial. (amt qaalty adapted lor lb roand ar tape woiea, bat a ao tba b a mors wbieb fotaa them, ar.d as. a abicb Ibey feed. Beaidra, ibey have the pe. party of avaeaatiag every awlxianee ml b lavoe a new for st oa of a treat by rrgeaeret ag tbt matt af baa". Zy Agenta'for the tula of Brandreth's PiUss D. Heaitt, HUUiorough; A. T.Tence, Pitraboro; Mm.Poahea, Foahcc's store, Chaths m; J.M'Dade, Chapel Hill: G. A. Mchane, Mason Hall; E. dt W. Smith, Alamance; J.cV R. Sloan, Greenaborotigh; James Johnson, Wentworth; Wood & NeaL Ma dison; Owen K'Aloer, ancey vulej J. R. Call urn. alUton. STATE OF KOETnAHOLLXA. . - i csti.x ctfim. -. .... MaTtb Term la E Z- . ; . . , f dmmmi hirmiieuk, mmi aicra. . .. Cmrgt Jbjprta aaf wr, aW atlera. A mDAVTT Wle axJe aal W aab Oa X Maav 4t ivtm JL Eeiwam, ea of tU aVfetsiaaaa ia this cae, je aot aa i--KLjai4 ", Qua atate, Ml&atioo is aaadc ia tba Hbaxaech Eicwdcr for ais actke, tkat aadeaa tte aad iocm IL Eaigwia pmt. soir sr mmma, ea ae ba fonr tbe aeraad Monday af e irsitr aeat JV!g meat a ill ba taira ava we afat Laa. aa4 rat eaaat act Com tor tearing or eatr. JAMES WEBB, C, ii IS. Prire adv. 4 : 50. . tfttw SELU.N G OFF AT CObT ! ! ! J ron cash. Great nariraiiit to be bad . nrilC suLsrnber Latin deteiaiiaed to ckae bla JL ta Hifiabaeuaiib at ttaeajbrstrrae-'. oral period, will 6nt and after thia dale, atU Lia ebUandextotvavtHocaaf . dry coon at cost, ron CAellOXLY. nkaaaortaeatwill be found very kre, era- -braenig the terwaaf and awaf akaaraUr Gaoda,and indeed every article aeaafly kept in eatsU. Ana-nto , afthekkd. He invitea fwrcbaaera ia the Iowa aad country to fire bia a rail. Merchants ia want af roods to ill trp, wSI and it greatly to their iatereU to look, at bis (rale, P. a RUFH.V. July 23. 6 TENHESSHE LAND FOR SALE. " ! THE tmderaigned oCer for aale a Tract of Land an tie b'outh fork of Foiled River, in Dyer county, Tennewwe, about twelve milea south of LjeriuTf,conUin'u. about 3100 acres. Tba river which runs through the land ia aavigat le at ' Oit aaual business eeaaona of tht year l be i iA is aatrrtnrly nra, and m t aurpaased try any buida in the Veatern district for the cultivation of tobacco, earn, rye, wtrat and oata, and at Cur( forcotton. That portion oflhe country is retard-' ed aa the moat healthy part ef the Western die' trict, end it aetttxl for tht most part by people from North Carolina. The land will be sold altogrther, ar in portione to suit purchasers, and good land ia thia county will be taken in payment st liberal credits given. The title ia undoubted. O.F.LONG. J. W. NORWOOD. July 13. 1 ;6 " 15 Dollars Rcwiird. NEW AND FASHIONABLE TAiLonixG nsTABLmmnvr. . THE aubaeribera having located themaclvea ia the towa of Hill-borough, for the puiposa of carrying oa the Tayloring Buaineea in sll its va rious branches, have received the London, Paris RAN away from the subscriber, about the 8th and Philadelphia Faahiona, (which tliey iU con of March hat, a Negro Boy by the aama of! tinue to receive twice a year.) and having bad REUBRN, and sometimes called Boob, about the advantage or mam practice ia tne eastern 22 rears of ase, He ia of a vellowUh complex, cities, are confident of their alaUty to give general. ion, chunky and thick art, anil bad on whea be aauafoction to all who may please to favor them, left a mixed jeans frock coat and pantalnona, and with their patronage. Their work shall be exr- a black hat, though tt at probable that be baa since ' cuted in tna neatest ana most lamionam su.c, u- changed them. The above reward will be given 1 done by women nor boys, bat by themselvea, or to any person who wul apprehend bim .and deli vsr hun to the subscriber. ... BAXTER DAVIS. August 11. Stray. TAKEN upon the 12 th of Au ctist, by William Dickson, four milea cast of HulaborouKh, and en 's tcred on the Stray Book of Orange a county, an iron gray HORSE, with dark mane and tail, three while feet, right ' rpHE subscriber baa a large lot leg white up to the knee ; baa the appearance of . X frj BACON for aale, which a worn norse ; supnosra w om n8m r uui. jcu. jow for nA ow. JOHN A. FAUCETT, Hanger. August 13. 89 3wp 32 competent journeymen ; end cannot be aurpasard- in thia otete or elsewnere. uurpncea wuioeui accordance to suit the tiniee. .. , - . Persons wishing to have work done, will Cnd us at our r bop on East Street, next door to Stray bom & N'chol'a Store. All cutting will be promptly attend to. DUNN & CRAIG. July 8. V 84 ' Bacon and Leather; Obituary. Died, in thia county, on Tuesday the 12th in- ttint, after a painful illness of some six weeks, thc , anllU tnc mmount applied to hia relief . r m a t ..... a . ! :i!. aM Rev. Josiv Paulet, I'AStoT of Uw rairnew ana to the extent of lu acw or lumuijr. w sivh niiphis nrivatelv OT publicly i of this Eno Uoneregauons. air. raiawy nuanu u8 ; r, ..' ",; " ...it trive nntuw tn sll mv crctlitora ami accunties. among hia brethen in the nunistry aa a theologian, j pergonal Property to sell and as a man of devout piety; and few pastora are , M:i,. House in Hillsborough, and more beloved by" their flock than he waa by his. Plantation. I have a large stock of LEATHER .... . , - ;n 1 for sale: thia 1 will sell at private aale if I can. ,IewMm-eea.oun,.nSu..8 mT'crcaitori hlive the sime offer here., for the church, ana tne impreee oi uwcawipn " , M KEGROES I will sell for cash. . a u HVI V J J t m .0. 1 . lone felt where lie waa known. " Though dead, he yet speaketh," and the language will be under atood by hie flock : Follow me, as I have follow ed ChmX." Died, in thia county, on Sunday the 17th inst, Mrs. Eluabitb Aaa STmroan, wife of Rich-, aid A. Stanford, esq, and daughter ef William j Thompson, eaq. She waa an intelligent and ami-! able lady ; and as a daughter, wife, mother and friend, she waa dutiful, affectionate and kind, ana had few superiors. Died, in Chatham county, on Sunday the 10th instant, Mr. Taoaas LisnnY. of the best corn hich he will sell very Strays. ! TAKEN up on the 10th of July, by Alex. Mebane, esq. living 15 miles west of Hillsbo rough, and entered on the Stray Book of Orange county, two STEERS, marked with a crop and . . ... .1. .... umlerbit in eacn ear, ana a sin in uw ngui, n a dark red, and the other a red brindle. Valued, one at $ 5 50, and the other at s ou JOHN A. FAUUliTT, Kanser. Aug. 13. 89-3w IT. also ia workin out hia entire stock ot I LEATHER, which be will aell at very reduced prices for cash, or on a credit of ninety days to thoae who he knowa to do punctual. . JAMES S. SMITH. July8: NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ' Boot and Shoe-Making. I hero offer an estate and mcane the ordinary value and assessment of which are not lesa than 35,000 dollara, to pay an amount of debt of some 15,000 or 16,000. I would be much gratified if my creditors were present at said aale, and if the would appoint a faithful and competent agent to be also present and record every sale I make, ana me aisposwou of the proceed of such sale. I have chosen to be my own trustee and salesman. In thia I have done what iajust and lawful to protect myself mnA all hit pfwlitnn. JAMES S3. saillHt."-" August 19. -Valuable Property FOR SALE. 0l5 1 sjIh and Lot in the Town of tlilltb Willi I'w rough, whereon 1 now live. It ibhr5?s'jk ia well ailuated in the businei v . . - ... .I. aaii.i kmisfi. anil at nan i me iowh ,:, ... ....... .. , - - public timea has aa much caatom aa any noici in ihe town. The lot contain two at res, with a Store room and Bar room separate from I It house. There it aiao a good Spring and Spring- House, Ire House, blab', enu yorn-crio Kitchen, Smoke-house, fcc .nn the lot. Thne ia alao a quantity of Household and hi cl.en Fornitorr, euch aa beda, 4.v. which 1 will sell with the lot ot separately, to auil the puicoa Ct Also one other Lot. -.hereon tVm. llorton n..w lives, with .comtortableDwelling llonae and Kitchen, l about one acre, with a ni.t- Shop oo it; which ha. a custom of fifteen hun dred dllais per year .,. I wil-lsoiell wy P'antat.on,on Ihe w. er. of F.irelvr'a Ceca, n " - ll.IUb.-r ...ch, eantaioiae 50J arraa, h.a aa it d Dwilli'g House, ojiiuiw.i.m - niit.hru;ea. a oa " TEMPERANCE MEETING. Cj" A meeting of the Washington Temperance Avintv will he held at the Masonic Hall, on Thursday evening, the 28th instant, at candle light Our frienda from the country, who may be attending court, and the public generally, are in- vitnt tn attend. ' Those having any tiling to aay against the tem perance movement, or in behalf of intemperance, will be board. , . By order of the Committee. 1 1 fi A August 20. , 90 LONG, WEBB, & CO., AVE just received a anpply of MOLAS and SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. August 20. 00- tf90 ENCOURAGE Home Manufactures. THE aubaeriber having pennanenuy . himself inlhetown of Hillsborough, take8"?.1 method of informing hia friend, and ttaWbM reneraHy, that he intend, carrying in RiiainMs in U its various branches, having received, and will continue constantly to receive, the latest faahiona from the CiUea of London, Pa-.1- PKii.tiK;. .A New York; and having had much experience in the art of cutung, he ia prepar ed, he hopes, to give aa&fection to all who may faTorUnVwith their patronage. give me a trial by calUng at my ahop, aecond door above Cutting promptley attended to at aU umea, Sun dayexcepUHl. , R fi s WATg0N ..i..' ' 88 a sou ......nrff w;,h a laree Creek running ibrongn tne re. m of tt.e cleared l-d. with a q-a''J .raaodtaad meadow load aa ... rai,.,n is in fi at rate repair, ai.d in a healthy ould euil aome eenneman ...;..i.l.l,nnil. and w elown-rywhowtoep In, health. The land IB wet. ..F- ' v J T-l arowth or Corn, heal. uaie. """17l grow tn vi . , Caltle, 1 also win - . j" , ...... !.j swn. t.f first rale breed, already ,,f- . .: .;-r - .,,.;..,. b. ,he Par- attacneu 10 iv . . r Phaser; alao my Smith and Farming Too I. of evar, dr. riptton, wn.cn ar. - I havean atraiecrepoi vwius. ' VJL j.;..Ki- .,h.ns to Ibo.e who might .k. ot. .1. linn; also about 300 ouen- 00f it i. lb. Ijrg. b. o.... . tt iuL aunenor " " .- " - now have; it w nice j r wiing it lo aow eaa get i. at my hou.t ia Hill.lioroogh. . ',,1. Any peraon wiahing: 10 purchase any or the sbov 1 Property, would do well to call and ex amine it, aa 1 am determined to aell tba 1 firtl opportunity. A rew young negroea would b taken in part pay at fair pneee. All Jl?" debted lo ma will pleaae.call and aettle imme diately, and save coal; aa I am determined to ctosa buaiaesa ia North Carolina and leave M the Southwest. ' . . ,,-ov t ' JAMES JACKSON, Jr. THE subscribers, having entered into copart nership in the above business, would respect fully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Shop one door west of me Vvoniecuonarjrsuu "n-""'- - ' and will be prepared to fumkh every variety of articles in thia Hue, both fashionable and good. Their materials shall be well selected, and the . work weU executed ; and they only ask for a trial, feeling certain that they can give satisfaction. Journeymen wanted, who are good work men, and of steady and industrious habits. None other, need apply- . WITUERSPOON & CATES. July!. 8Z- Caldweil Institute. ffHE next ecssion of the Caldwell Institute, . 1 under the care of the Piesbytcry of Orange, will commence on Wednesday the 9th of July the town of Hillsborough, to which place it haa been removed, and will close on Friday the 28th of November next. i The Faculty of ihe School consista of the Rev ALEXANDER WILSON, D. Dn President and Professor of the Greek Language and Literatuie; RALPH H. GRAVES, A. M, Professor of Ma thematics and Natural Philosophy; and the Rev. JOHN A. BINGHAM, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. ? Tuition Fee, per session of nearly five months, . U $20. The price of Board, every thing found, ; wifl vary from $3 to $10 per month. By order of th e Board of Trustees, N. H. HARDING, ") V President of the Board. I Commit- ? - DRURY LACY, 1 use. JOHN W. NORWOOD, J June 17. ; Just Receivea, POUR quarters Stout and Fmo- Unbleached Shirting.: w . ' "'' ", Superior Brown Cotton Drilling . . Four-quartera Bleached Shirting. . Merino Cassimere, Brown Lincrk.Irish Linens. Black Lisle Lace, for Veils, ' ' Furniture and Low-priced Calicos. ' . ' t ' ELIPTIC SPRINGS, for Buggye and Carry alia.. v ' -': ' . r " ' ' Abo on hand good Linen Sheeting, etc , LONG, WEBB, & CO. , June S3. " - - gj
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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