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' " mkA fU U are Uw fefPeiAJiJ V-JV eVlVXIsOR.: Af sume miMTH "-ei W3 rU tatrs t Uii'nii tf. - 1 i"wt, tub i ar-ve war Ji if r- .- . . . i ,l,M.trH ri,tr(1J, - .v.. . - j ! a onR h. tW we eecoM, -. - ' " " ""l Jtors aea aaextraordaMrvertaHiaa. I t.ijuy h ...J u ... - . . i)t!lMimtftMUurtlk4 j aw turn mm mmMemJUanam ttse; ! w Ui, ia VJ L - 1 . L lit;! S!jftJ "u !! rtul M iw. Wish Mr. Ce-gas. . jwh. Jat M lie PflnJrUa earwig was rltxj. Mb Wa4 aasnrd I aanrtsl the- rewrote b4rartu( the rRiuiu t-j lUPb ri f of Geurgia, oUaiiied the Cost, when iua tlie If uu a-ljouinrd. ' i-tf v- - - . ... . . . Wills STITE C05TCXT10X. TW wun! lU wttaUmtio. af t!MilrrUt fc.?WirirJ iL. , tuua, TU W:f Pule CinH;. Cir ai;kawf , "1r1 . . i: i -a- t i: I'm t i ij t.-li', M. Cm iutin . . . . -, ahouU ! LMef . to a Irmiiirttiun, if ia( - . cluw f wtl unl, m tirl k lie k C&Miaj f; Toytd OCT err. At tWiiun W.J m w ' f . tUlurikr ,M, Lr VafUtnte of Police and Cun! Mr. ILr! tlirn mumril Kii rrraxii,in1 weal auvwmrwfiirtlietdwavr Hi!!4ro;V C lbe(M to shaw the CitWy r llir rifciaUoat-tirv. jatem wlitrh, m reveane uraMira, rau!4 l fB a fM as it wouU upf'lj wn. Iftrrararj no(M are inuej, mrana to' nj ihem abouU he provijrd aiaiu1uneau!r. If mm do taoXr cf jo ', lmpt ine Itti Hut -T direct Ui. Tbe tiroierl of rauine 1 (''' - ' . - - - m- - Rfemie from Me lira aa rhimrriraL The Mei. ' "a5m lli rark if l!ie Nonlir-rn irana. d iwn-lrotUr a and imnoer4ieiL eannut ' V learn that lite Icaltwr rarer euauiii ttemneltea.t If wa tmj.loy iheu autbori-1 '" wao pieeee, and llsat the lag IIx3tMug rlcarv 4A, I (. hU B.I. AJU, Crp Lsa, W U. Bro. R. 'itLuSa, Fr; Lraj' yne "' to lU IUi' at t!- eawl rtJ 4 Kiuj L4 not rn to aaJ era duvlfifJ. 1 tiro a, foe ifliiif aci.aaMttiiiC I.taJrr,he aVJ trU (f It) fc ei (sXTnia eTii durias the aat VuUr (it tin arnWa in iLe )Ww u 1 - " Booksellers, Stationers, ill rruisiEti, - 50b 30 .rth fearlb Mrrff,' , riiiuncmiM. . 4 XXOINCC to tBMr Criea4N aaJ to M f IfJMT THEEt?. ISO.Xai arufcMif to yeiriUae ITIHT T. A: J. I.I .Mi 1.1,1. CM Ciark P.O, CUi4 ptmttj. K- X. .SOIS&Slia iiiLiuonorciit jr. i 1 RS. Ja. SI. KlrKUn,' 1 KIm4 Veuag L!ea ' f Jane aeit. .1ft InucU 4 te teiajd I.Taeh. Majrtte of folk. Wi!!u II. Utomm. . - far ' - t" ' Itatt tJ r. Imix, . CeaiWaiMMtert. tMrybea Muee Irin (Nnnlrturl, K ibert F. Mom. - J ' : ' .1. ...la Munlt. tLat ri ar Alt af ILfei&a aJ Hji.nT M tita rWa t iuro mrMvft lJuraiioM, tacludius rwwi, Me an loN-kitt W lire awJ Hriwe aMit4 tlwai at hug, ul he taasUt at c't Iia. ar Uitxr prrvxL It m iii emtoarf erry artirle 4r H itmKOule iwtei.-a ( tfe lf im. m'Se trk lkfc ia ptaiivJ tbe uk f Ae j Mrm. K. arU Ue prjwj to aewuuaud,t taN CMMtlo aurrrLant. . . , ... - t iboatdtrt, ... la Mnmoruca at lit &xn-m ia tiirk krmt . TII1P1T1UE IK AtVAlft Taiti-w dy aclw'aia, 4 IS, IS, A. IT W, a-K i ri'a at lUi r ' ". ; !.:..;.. 10 00 laitaUr, ia ii.Bawr.iy; itarwea, Ar. ; taf ef aH aW deal ia tlieae aOfXa to wircli ' ltanuHkt. in XeWkMioili ! af ruua tjtlrTed,Tal P. B. Ualfa le a!W"I fifty frwn tbeintotlu. ... ,t , fire of charge. . U liberty i!k un wcmliUne araiii amonDw j for jmcrI rcfcei ore. Mm. Iv. wouu ba inro!teJ aa eipeme u their ruitartMi, ani ' fui; irk-r (a aaat .11 t.. T- f lull - I ax M Ua a WOW Vil OWfV Jt-f W,l.'ll,a"Wl 1 r mi, up. the are etji-j n r y . I iti.ciM i ivrnlM Hiuik' m.lVlvl m " mm 1 1 f tike m tu Muia M Uia Mfrr I It (laliaut. liaa uuej a niii.iiu'iii in' . MtieiU-i.. mrH ia U,rjiy.TUt. . -r m,. n-! ' " - V Reulfed,Tfil the tiiai.Va af l!.5a TJ.nl are kerehj IruJaied to iba MagiMrala af TaUra m bia impartial dlwbara af tbe dotiaa of bia affira duricf 2 paal Trar. - - -. c. a. ireAirrr, Tea. tic. r .uH Slarrh. In auriee lihliitn ariinnM-iil of llie mrinbrii nf al Iinjirtneiuc.it IkarJ. ... IZrptttr. Mr. rlalsrer'!! ppch-We ia te ls to rob tht Staga at- mle on FktnntaT night tail. one recently.) It rni oil tne day tbt eoorluaUm f Mr. Badfera apeeeb, and I . Mi. t - Am, ... ; WW Wliv 4JTP e- vi vui ait I n lliaar tiea to eoliert tbe rerenue, the will praaa trea. VV, , V ,e' hy ,he tlmim arliieh hare prni iuetl in audition m" wm m wno .ill detraud a. : and to oM!a e-ntriLuti. .1 Z ""Vmet enrenne. lie aeeut . ae .a. a a a a l : - ; naiai ajAtaeai a ai . . . 'M oante 19 tua eonnou tuat ae u ru;?t ia t:, :4,ljk..BMiL 11 lo tlmiK it wa in Una l.t.l.....l..- IT. I. I ' ---...a ., ., dei.ra.ia.tiM to aa asaal the bitt Jer ,,,. L Aft , OTef-iw athaSeaaiem. UiiiujH.ttwt,aat!.e8tiuJardaVa.to ""lej to Mrnidar. ? ' asiiu4 n)'te. II I tue arairnnilic putpoae ol l, otatidird, a it ia ef many of hia aoriatea, to aiie'mriit tlie '.Vl.in. tl.errh lmiiif to etrhe f rrju.nre a;i:t t.ea ; but tlie le are too baueat to be I Sua a-wked unon, wlxti the pmjirr EjhU are before them. Mr. BaJer ia appoard to farniahing more troiia, beeauae he thinks the ei ierneiea ef llie arnica d.i nut require tltem; and be ia particularly oppoaed to the klud of troopa eoniemptated by the bill, berativ be rtilnka it r danRermia to plaee at larjre a auto of refutara at the dikprwal nf the lieii!ent; if we muM baa avtre tnmpa, Wt t!iem he volunteer. . In the bet ter dayt of ont repu'die t'le people arere Jralou af atan.Tinf armiea; hate they War eauaa to be jril.ma now t Bui Mr. Dadger baa no where in timated an intention to We aeiinal auppliea, and wt have na reaeon to auo tLat be will not be ready at all times to grant aH that i neeetaary for the comfort and arcunty of the tmopa now in amice. tint ihw roMieiies were Fayeitnillt Qbt. The t'oinini Raleigh Rail Road ft aniNMnteti iy lite CIiarjt;i ni;nlnt Gen. Scolt A enrrrpon.leat of the Pcteralmrg Repuldimn, writ ine from Washington, aays: "After diligent irr juiiy, I am certain that llie chargea ia part (and principally, as I believe.) are a want of proper of ficial reaped la the Seerctanr of War, and a nnn. fulfilment of bia duty in earreeponding with the Department.' TJiia ia Democratic authority ; t fKW(. it mean, that Gen. Scott baa warren mi'u icfttly heq(iious in earning out id! the views of the Administration. Out we have killing oflVial as to the nature of the charges, . and probably ahall not have until the court af In quiry bss made aome progress. ' ' ! If such ia tlie reward of a career brilliant aud eticceWul alnKMt beyond example ia tbe annate of hiatory j what could hava been eipected if diaaa ter had befallen him in mmy elage of his perifou inarrh,1 ' ' 9ftr, a handful of men, into jjj4PJuJoiui an4 hoitile country T It lot without eaase, it seems, that the Genera! apprehended a necessity for providing protection ajainet "a fire front the real." Superior CO'.:rf;. The JikIjcs of the fujiori r Courts have made the following arrange ment fur riding the'ensuing Spring Circuit : lEdenton, Judge Settle, : , t rfewhern, ' Dick, I Raleigh, j , k, CaUwcll, 4 Hillsborough, Pearson, ' fi ' Wilmington, Daitcy, . Salisbury, . , Afanly, T Morganton . . Dstde. ... .s...t. --- " - The Hon. John W. Jones, formerly $tkcr of the U. S. Houan of R precntativcs, and nioie recently speaker of the Virginia House of Dele gstes, died at hi residence in Chesterfield on the 30th ultimo.' ; WatCheft, &C We would call the attcn , lion of dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Ac lo the advertisement of Mr. ConrmL We have acen a tiumlier of complimentary editorial notices, and would therefore advie those who vimt Philsdcl phia v.ith the mention of purchssing in thst line, to call si his estaMiahPtrnt. On Monday the list, among tlie petitiona ore! senied was one, by Mr. Dil, front tha widow of. (''uniy Court Major Tiggs.i;w in Meiico, for a peawoo; ne namagra, ii tw-hfljMJ f 33,000 in and several, by Mr. Atchison, froia Misanuri, re-; ,,on tranei l-.jrf- hating tlefUIeJ lative to the tariff of 1 8t6 French and Spam inul th.e ,i'n,l tn lim, during the claims-ami the queatkm of slavery t also, a pe-i MneP'p" crm olL tnTX. titinn be Mr. Benton, from a eitiaen of the fniuN 1 H Jen lltnld. Ait ftlibl hnt In. ftikt Inunnwk mM Ka fZrkmmm t mmtrnt . r:-. w : -i is nc ntB int ltrrtrn at baaengro-ed all tha meana of Meiico to Tlie Wl.in2tnLrM.omIrnt 0f pay elaima, it me a deU due him nnder Mumar on." lJ 'J, J ,,-.7 wc wmm appropr... ,a ".rrTVM-UJiUJ lyreierrea. , . 1 ;j ( u.icipnia - i-turer, IM,isy.(.rmn In The tea regiment bill was then taken op, when him; inJ, being an lnV-reUted, i in r. Downs, in an argument, at length, ewaed ronitlence with him. Vreailera will all ieVa of feace, other than by a rigorous prose therefore please In roiisiV ie following cation of the war. i miea npon at 1011(1 . Mr. Douglaaa neit took the floor, bat the bill was laid over. On Tuesday, Mr. Miller's resolution requesting the Preaideiit lo inform the Senate whether a tax letter, but will endeavor duty baa been levied npon goods ei polled by ei- points. First as la Mr. ' CmreepotMlcnce of the lttore Sun. Washington, jLrv 26, 1848. 44 1 hare not tune in vVVon a Inno- - . yiake a lew Yru mav ItookH, &.C. Mcrrlinnt visiting rhiladcl rhis, wi ! iinJ su extensive soRortmont of .looks, Sktioucry, at tha eLtuVdish.npnt rf Messrs. - Ilogsn ic I hoipv;'i, wLwe n:lertisomcnt will be fou' t r Collier colunm. 1 Iinir)ai-entliat l"ider their rew ttnnt in 1 n tisens of Mexico, and by what authority, was to , Itka it for granted, beyond V it 0r dispute, ken up and adapted. jlhnt Sir. Inst Iiaa sent toijiliington a Tbe bill provUing a.lditional esaminersfortlie P"!!''1 n( Xrnty (no1 "Ol) nl lhat Patent Office, was p.me.1. . j ,he Mme Ja '''"It Pre- aiueni anu iiim-usm-ii in 1 a't'tt Cnuncil. ..1 .il JV The Senate than oroeeeded to tlie aonsidera.' ".'!" 'Vir r.i 1 .1 1 - I M2d. lou may take it folAi'.pd that lion of the order of the day, m : Tha Ten Re-, ' . ri . eimeat DilL Mr. Tflrt had no direct and Atjve ail- T. t! , j c lit t- a . . nlionty to make a Ireatv, andttt conae Mr. DougUm defended the bill, and repbed to quenfyf ,h. m hf 1 jJJ ...h.u. u., .s,m parle arrangement between MrW on and said that the war was just, and ought to U one part, an( Mexican eomVi'ioners, w,..., ... - aciiiiz w iiiiiMii uircci auiuonii- fjin. ti r i..,; t r .1 I .1 . ..i 'k . ru. ueiorv rmiciuuing na vraj lurimown greS, on me OlniT. to adjourn. HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. project may be raij-if by to 5 o'clock this dsy. Mr. Cobh moved riotisly consider the proposition a'hat staid motion on the table negatived, in all probability, the President niKm- munieate it to both Houses of Con "3d. That Mr. Inst and (USrntt co-operate with each other in thUpreli minarv hrranirements ! and ihntlt;' ... n U'lna. ftlfc f l.nor. llw. C. ? . . .. . I . V r : ' " j'"". sanrtune mat n treat? on me muenn. nusiness in onier waa me motion 01 mr. lwnneu taineu in the of N. C to teconsidet the rote passing the resa the Mexican lution for limiting the del ate on tha President's 4th. STIint the Administration Tlae. message to lay the reas 06, nays 100. The question on reconsidera tion wss then put and carried, yeas 102, nays 98. The resolution limiting the debate was then laid n tha table by a rote of I OS to 95. Tbe debate on the President's message having been resumed, Mr. Pslfrey spoke his hour in re ply to Mr. Clingman. Mr. Henly followed, de fending the President. - On Thursday, after the close of tha morning business, the House again resolved itself into com mittee of the whole, and resumed the considera tion of the President's message. Locofoco Prospect The Wi probably hold their Convention in I more, on the first Monday of May In, ' 1 .1 C . . - r Ilfc ' ; nnu uiey are ia?i ciniceniraung iickci. ,-. For President Gen. Oas, r i or .Vice r resident Ren. Qhtma I at sa 1. IDI9 nas a sirnne military ouor nKs. it one can almost fancy a. emell of nhnr "and SnltnMre. hnt' il tvnnt dn K in Lli- s. i ; epaulettes and plumes are in high rca Mr.Thompson,of Isendcsvorcd toshowthst' with, the people if guns and drums Is licyond the uccs was Mezicsn soil, and that to be the arguments, whereabouts in Y the Administration was deterniincd from tlie first, ; scene will Ron"!i and Ready figure to ret into a war with Mexico. What will len. Lass, islnde of (lie V " I a a . . ... . I Mr. Rhett, of S. entered into a constitution- 'mot proviso, lo alongside of I aylor w al ariniment, to demonstrate that the war did not' nw wnite norse I -arnciiiariy in , ' Salunlay, Fetiraary 5th, lil. Tbe FberiTof Orange ifcwnlrd a certificate of Uia elertioa of tlie fidlowiog persona to com pose the Beard of CowmMtiooTi for tha to a of IlilWUxrrjgh for the ensuing year, viit Lemuel Lynch, M. P, and Harbison Ksrbob, Stephen Moore, Lev ia Cannirhael, George laws, William II. Brawn, ltohrrt T. Morris, and Ownood P. Long, ComniUMoncre srd sU bring present, the oath of office waa duly ednuitered. , ' A set of By c Ijiws was adopted ; and the Board proceeded to tbe election of officers for the ensu ing year. Edwin A. Heartt was re-elected Town Clerk. John Ia wa was re-elected Town Treasurer ; and James Parks waa ekH-ted CoUortiaj and Town, Constoble. . -f. On motion, a committee, eonststing ef 0. P, Long and Stephen Moore, was appointed to set tle with the Treasurer, and make report to the next regular metins , - . - Ordereil, Thst the tax to be W-vied for the en- wrt-t ;n. nB a9 fltt Vast tear, vixt SO cents on the poll, 25 eentaon tlie $100 value of real estate, and 50 cents on each wheel of pleas ure. Tlie following stsnJing committees were ap pointed by tha President : Auditing Cum m it lee M easts. Moore, Nich ols, ami Brown. rump enif Spring Cemmice Messrs. Long, Brown, and CarniichseL , . Strttt Comnilltt to consist ef the whole Board. Ordered, Thst A. C. Murdnck be allowed one dollar and fifty cents, (f I s 50) in addition to the two dollsra before allowed him. for repairing the town pump; and that tha Treasurer pay the same. On motion of 0. F. Iong, Ordered, Thst tbe Town Constable be and lie is hereby required to patrol the streets oa Sun days in the dsy time, and one night in each week until nine o'clock, to be discontinued at the die cretion of Iba Board ; and for such service Iba Constable shall I allowed I wo dollars per month. E. A. HEARTT, Town Clerk. ; 1e3 SANDS' ARSAPAmLlX-We inow of no form of disease so sclf-repubdve as well as disgusting to others, as discharging sores, pustules, and aramooa complaints, especially w here their ravsgea are visible upon the exposed parts of the person. Thousands have rid themsrfvea of these unpleasant developments of a diseased condition of the blond, bv a timely use of . SANiW'SAKSAPARlXI.At. ; but there are still thousands who are ilisfigsred by them, and whose health, tempet, and spirits are effected by the circumstance. . To such, we say, try this purifying preparation, which will speedily cuVe tbe physical discoloration from your countenance, and thus by reconciling you to yourselves, and rendering you attractive in stead of repulsive to others, restoie the placidity of your minds, removing at tha same time Mb nhvsicial and mentul irritition. . Prepared and sold by . A.' B. A D- SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. :, V- r,. Sold also by LONG, WEBB A COn Hills borough, by ALEX. S. WEBB A CO, Clover Garden, Orange, and by Druggists generally throughout the I. nited States. Piice $1 per bottle. Six bottles for f 5. February 1. t 15 rotiatde notes as are aura to be paid in bank at then- auturrty, tha saving to those a bo choose to dial to tha aaaaner will to) a very cooavjrrai per rentage on tbesr purrhasra. Few dealer in lbs) roantry buy more than i'2uO worth of statiotirrr in a arason, manr met over one-half, and a large portion not more than ae4arUi ef that amount. There is not a deal er. thereCire, who visit Pbiladelpbia who would be biconvenssnred by pa) ing these small sums in Cash, and as each eaa save money by doing so. II. A T. believe they are olu mig aa inducement which will gladly be eaihraced by those who make their purchases m Phdadelphia. Those who en ter wto such an arranjrement will tst enewea to acB at pricea much below their lurmer ratea at heme, and will carssequently reap a larger aggre gate profit (rota tha increased, amount ef their sales, m - ,. , ' vi.-.. Hivine a Printins? Office for extnpertdsta and tvpa work, and an extensive Bindery, 1L A- T. ara prepared to CII orders from Banks and Public tldices, wbeaj lurwarUea turougn ncrruaiHa, ai eirraasrlr low orlces. . ? - . .. . . Z . ' a rebuarrB. k so aw lt. D.ma Psaneron. TLilt ich. N. C, Hon. Tbosaas KnUia. Chief Justice, K. t. . , Ih. Tbomas Csmero. Fay ettev tile. - ,- II. W. Guion, Eq, IJrleolntor., - 5 John W. Svme, Eqn PetenJiurg, Va. Rer. Was. M. Green, Chapel Hill, N. C, Rer. M. A. Curtis, Society IIUL . C. f Walker Anderson, Esq- Peasacola. fTornlr. Dr. William Cameron, CaUweU Co, N. . HilUborooch. Jan. SO. . H rrTha Rh-Mi Rerwtet. Fvetlei!le Olaer. ver. Newberniaa, and North btate W hig, will puldiab once a wet k for thiee weeka, ami forward Uicir arcovinU to Uus ottiee. . . . - Notice. . IHEREBT wartt all persona front trading with John M Caulev for anr one of four notes giv ew h ma to the aaid M-Csule t tbe 1st forfilOO, and the second fisr fta. aivaaveav tlsa.aed Nov vember, 184T. tlue tbe 1st Octolar, 1848; Hm. 9rd tor SJ 00. and the 4ih. tkrtt dtthrt rnnd T m ipivtcr, given the Z3rd novomiier, ia7, anu Jue the 23tn uecemner. is. i no aaiu wmea were given for a console ration which haa proved null and void, and I do not intend to pay them WILLIAM 8. OKKLI.Y. February 9th f I 3wpd HARRIED, In this place, on Thursday evening the 3d in stant, by the1 Rer.' Rf' fiurwell, Dr. S scat,' . B i nrsBwaaaBBsaaas - uiistC ,f OJtt i!'.t!. 7etlfreotrd th Oticj tion of Ji..'i ;inuig . . ii. Jin. ... exist until Congress passed tbe act acknowledg ing it to exist Therefore the President did not rom.nence the war by ordering the march of our troops to the Rio Grande. . . - On Friday, the House did nothing of general Inimot. the whole day being devoted to the pri vste cslcndsr. ' " - - On Saturday, Mr. Vinton, from the committee on wsys and means, reported a bill to supply tbe de ficiency in the appropriations for the present fis cal rear. A discussion ensued, when a commu nication was received from the Secretary of the Trrssmy, which proposed a reduction of the loan asked for, from eighteen and a half to twelve mil 'inns. 1 he communication was read and ordered to 1 pri.ited. t Woors, to Miss CathaMisb Small. Southwestern states, where the Whigs i ver get an electoral vote ! " . f Cvrr.HiL .UI CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY, SUPREME COURT. The arguments ol Counsel havi sed, the Court has begun to del opinions. Opinions have been th ftdlnwinir ctiscs. vii : " lly KcFFlN, C.J.; In epnocr k lUIJ.bilver ditto, seven jewels, sucker, from Moore, aflirming the jtuliASe't Ii-in, jewellctl,- ... o J t Sjuarticrs, goott quaint, inent below. imitation, . In Staler. Reeves, from rSuilFttrtl. tl;0M Spectacles, daring that there is no error in tlie prolrine Silver ditto, cceditigs of the Court below. old Bracelets, In Mangum v. Hamlet, from Oranrge,V"dic' Go Penril8'. uiTirmintT thf iiiihriiiiMU hi ltliv. t J? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, RANGE COCSTT. .. In Eqtiiy September Terns, 1847. t , Jlorati Yuhm, utij ulhen ,t 4 WJfoJ. Vtuui,'ent ' , Petition to sell Lsnd. IT ppringto tlie aatiaWtion of tlie Court, that Willis J. Vann, a defendant ia this ease, in not an inhabitant of this state I It ia therefore ordered, that publiealion be made in the Hillsbo rough Recorder, for six weeks, for turn to spprsr at the next term of this Court, to be held for tha county of Orange, at tha court house in Hillsbo ronsh. en the second Monday in March not. then and there to plead, answer or demur to aai.1 petition, or the same will be taken pro eonlesso aa to him, and decree entered accordingly. ' 1 Witness, O. F. Lang, Clerk and Master In F quity, for Orange county, at office, tha 2d Monday of Scpteiu!er, 1847. ',.. O. F. LONG, c. m.i. Price adr. fj 00. . ' . 15 w Cabinet Ware-House. ; THE sulscriler respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand, and will emleavot constantly to keen, a variety of well-made Furniture, embracing all the leading articles, such aa. SofliM. Sideboards, Ritrrniis, made of Mahogany, Marble, Cherry, Walnut, Birch, and Maple. He would invite attention tn his make of Port able WARDROBES and BEDSTEADS, which cannot be surpassed for durability, neatness, and convenience. V ' '' l!J " ' ' ' He would also invite the attention of all per sons wishing to buy furniture of any description, tn give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he intends to aell as low as he can possibly afford, and bis vmkmen are all experienced hands. He has now on hand eight fine Dressing Bu reaus, with Lookirrg-Giasses, two China Pwssas. two Sideboards, six plain Bureaus, eight Cartdte. stands, one Sofa, and one Secretary and Book case, and Bedsteads, which be will sell low. . . Timber taken in exchange lor Furniture, such as Walnut, Poplar, Cherry, Birch, Msple, . Persona at a distance, buying Furniture, ran have it deliver d at their doors, ensured safe. for less than they can do it themselves, He returns his thsnks for past favors, and will be thankful for a continuance of public patron age, v " :r: HENRY EVANS. February 1. 15 . c. . 4lMt h.ta, 5 -'"'jS '2l .lecommodation for 'Aravrt- THE siiliscrilicr is now prepared with a com , fortshle Carriage, a Hark, and a Buggy, to convey" Passengers from Hillsboroi'h to any oth er place, or to bring them here, by the day, week, or job. , He has good horses and an experienced driver, and thinks he can give entire satisfaction. He can he found at his shop, two doors above the Union Hotel ? ' . I1UNRY EVANS. " February I.'.' ' . ... ? ; , -.. . U is M t.i.i U.5.' W'ltlCt.'.. c.ir.'.ai u i nicr.-; cw o,ol.is vin. i, .an cot r. io of pu! !!ttnon, 'S.o'ceair3''A r,resc re c !iflc of 'It.c iV.;cil Ct.. , a! .r.'Vu. " i .itiurv i .... In State v. Daniel, from Person, dcclar- On Monday the 31st, Mr. Turner asked leave; jnff tlat ere s 0 error in the'judgmeiit tc int i mince a joint resolution for the annexation j below. ' ' ;:' ' pf New "lexico and Upper and Lower California;! Ry Daniel, J., In Smith r. Andiis, t giving vine to a debate, the) lie over. from Bladen, reversing the judgmeul be- .'ir.l diliiias inirmiiiccd a Joint resolution that; low. t 1, r :i .. . 1'lect cc nwitif e ol fie lie appointed, lolnqiiiVe l "asningn. rigm, imra tnowan, .lo the icpot ; vhcUicr Uie slae trade is cauied i allirming the judgment below. ; . ! j W . . t ,M.t.. r rnb.mr.ia . 'if . k i I State t Andrea and iCvene, from Rla- 1 Vnstai r". ' . i- .. . .. ., I ., . .. .. r i fm c..r.. ..:iv ICS lisuniiv aopi m siiii" rmiiiuiMiirriiw, tn .i. ,. -... .. . . ci.alitj and fashionable a.; lea. s a nl" bm ce i iVwt i'lttN) .- . .si a "mi nr.'. ' i . .. , .. . t.-iw! wn. ueciarinjr. mat mere is no error nunc fMii,.t... ....i .. t.t t ...i.. i. ii,...,k. proceedings of the Court below. f. ! s recL L,'cw . . u .t ntodttsmtui i ol l'e eitsiMig lawa on the tub - ... . " ? e i "e i. ... i i , In State t Poteet, and l.otiper, Troin ' ''I . . . . .... . " . v. ' t. . Caswell, dedarmir that tliery is no errorl '. .i tif.., ' leouon l.-e 1,H n toe tohle vra. d , . n , ffmen (he &ipHiorrw,lft, ! ' "i ...MIX". t- 'eictkVr ibe-aCth ol r..GU:nsa novel i!.o provious question, Lul it! , 'k .... t in lvilli Ki1I.;n,,i1.fll. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ;lAt iht Philattrlphia WuteU and Jeirtlry Slort, turner tj quarry. full jewelled, 18 car. J38 00 18 00 16 00 11 00 7 00 a im 7 00 1 50 3 00 I 75 3 00 old Pens, with Pencil and Si'vcr Holder, 1 00 old Finger Rings, 37$ cents to bO 00 -t Watch Glasses, best o.ualily plain 12 cts.; Pat ot IS j; Lunet 25; other articles in pnntioii. IM1 go.i!s wananted to lie wbat they are sold for. Kb hand some Gold and Silver Levers and a piea, atill lowei than the oliove prices. 1 O. CONRAD, Jeweller and Manufacturci of Si'ver Ware, Watch Maker and Importer of Watches. itlv on hand, a large assortment of all Jour's t'er.-y e 25 Dol In rs Ce vi'artl. RAN swsy in J'lly last, a negro man by the time of iJt;Ci He is yellow completion, altout live fret six inches high, rather bow-legged, very quick in his movements, a id when spoken to very slow to answer. . I. c waa in the posses sion of Robert F. Morris at lliltslHiroofth, when be went sway, and is veij likclv si ill in that neighborhood; jet ho was raised in Granville I comity, by Mrs. lackialU In the neig'iborhood ) Now Partnership. HAVING connected with me in the Apo thecary and Drng business on the 1st instant Mr. George B. Jones, a practical Apothe cary and Druggist, who haa had charge of my eatdbliiJunent tor four mouths past, the business will hereafter be conducted under the style and firm of Geo. B. Jones A Co. - FRANCIS MAJOR. . :.-... : . g. .ln ..i.r'1- vl , . rjEORfi'E B. JONES & Co. Apelhectries " and Druggists, have on hand a full supply of Pure HI edit I ne. Drugs, Dye MutTfc, PaliitM, OIN, ItriifcticsJ, Soaps, Sur gical and Denial lusf rnnieiit , and all other articles usually kept in such establish ments, wlii- h they offer to their friends and the public al the lowest pricea. ' They call the attention of Country Merchants to their Stork, and assure them it shall be regu laily replenished to meet their wants, - J'hysici ns in the Country who are in the h hit of buytng their auppliea of Medicines in the Norther cities, will be furnished with articles of undouhlad Pi aver, many of them having been recently imported from one of the beat Laborato ries in Engljnd. K , - , .. J Petersburg, January II." ' 13 4 w Improve your Fr ui 12 GW. WiLLARD & ITJA D. HALL, re- apectfulhr iuform the pub'ic that they in tend visiting this section of the country for tha purpose of Engrafting Fruit Trees-, tha ensuing spiiag. 1'hose wktbing to employ them can be accommodated at very low pi ices, (for which see hand bilk) paying tor those only which shall be found hviag at any time after the first day of Jane next, board and hosse feed in cluded while doing the work. . . '. I Tue following are thekmde of Fruit whk-h they recommend fur cultivation, and will hate Gruils cut from bearing trees, brought from Ohio. ju ;jppl us. . Lrdy Was'ihgion, , B e Pearmain, Wioicr Geni.en. . Romanise. . ., Great BelltWer' Newtown Pippin, ; Golden Sweei.v. Harvest Apple, ' Summer Queen, - August Tart, ;"'Y Royal Apple, ' Seek-no-fanl:er, " Yandiver, . " j . Rambo,;, - Pryot Red. ; retniwfs? " . i Harvest Pear, Pound Pear - Winter Pear. W:oier Russet, 1 PefW'a Pleasant,' Spitxcnbitrg, , May Apple,1'' -Wine Apple, A merican Reanty, Golden Gates, Clack GiMflower, Pumpkin Sweet" King Pippin,, Golden Pippin, R. Island Green Sugar Pear, Oi Jers addressed to Willard Hall, Hillslo. rough, N. C will be duty ettended to. JuDuarySI. ; t ..." '" 14J i Ym 1 1 ' .- , , ' . , .. r t . T:vy . mr,-, Ti. rtr Tbe a:ve'iewara K tU Cwbiaapprefen.S "'l.' i ' i"v" r ti T- so t'lat I cau cet V'n. ' I I - w , vsjesraaaw i AaV ajn.l I .(-It A 4 tk.l tit.. . IV W, J. UA tll.!j,l 1 , J,. -..-..:7 . e oo.uinuaiiy au- Mou it nM. Per, Ni C, Jan. 21. , -U i'? . . ' , S aciniitsnriofvvk e.nl Awjwi- Zictter, Urn. ; .c ..efenet a.... - Umanl wt'l U..ul T e. Border . ..1 1 . .... pobltsa l'e abo e o.ioear. cca fur .ne weeks, aud . U4wA aril SIObt ap.WjW,l st ks. arn'l sccomiiU to tl-is o..e. I'.axinir receutlv n..l o.. ;.... --. a ... tu.r.iruii tat Vail l.i i ! o 1 1 1 l f 1 1 ? 1 1 i ( l I-liR S.. . w Ktote U casti ig, He ixe te-v. enable I to :. a fuc'' Vttcr article i-e i ,jr er.y . a id at a great '.v rci tcej iat-v Vjsrtr' airt-ui,i.of Jab i id rpiIE anbserJlajr o". foi sale tl-e Plautmioa wJtA j, i'( t.try ; H'. f, L ,vi w.:.kl '.c tow iixes, lyi.- j ji- tVe wstera gwrc ao iaVtelin of Nerd's creek, o. He Toad fron Cbsjicl l to ifV ftOB, te ,iw ?, , tll J" '1'r: . - c -1 c.s iU. ;i ? un ro-, s not wsh.-i.ie.! ; a.nt a t.spwitian tiemg ex- rrom pusfjqolal;f aliiiming the judgment ff' tent ..ill. ' i, ,i. Hlrci.i u .. o t..-. a" o 4t.:cI to ot'w.e d-e rcihi .Ion, k waa laid over, j L,pjftW . . 1 ' bill.; a -d'e tet'd .it . e hvhom .t Tuesiliv, ii i, bjVct Oxta reference of the wearing ,i m-bi c -c : .n"1 ' ce'tVuml in 'tvtiidi-it'B n-erfa.p t,-?i taain islen n'tt. ;--inr and opposed ti'.c AdiMtl'istrllitaiu Jle re- ,1 . wis u4 much warmlii s p v.'r'nl ii! til wliixir.i o On Tii r, e o.:sirati i, eo itl.iuc 1 v.n-J dr.. Co-r-in tco i . . . .wi i j . . . . h . cii:nM-in-a I- sue ior pca-e. !icnsnrr-i or vr. hum ray, Mr. Benton introdueed a bill to' ;,licd to Mr. Wirt! lii YiTestall K'AustinI in EqttiiV, from Yaney, dismissing the bill with costs. .. Also, in Slate, ott relation; of II tihliard i. Wall's Ejt'rs., from Uichinond,' revers ing the JttdjjinciryielvMr. : AVWcr. "aney ettcr, C litiativirjnrvleia a-vl Cuts4e they are ;eejn- g to Ibe-r t'oM. IBS new and valu. ie r int ciud. . . . - ' , j i ve. kee jern-' i"tly ei h. ., p.?,,.-. tv,, ea wc;: bxx; ion, and nk. Ciaw' . asea. .i r.N,...i.. . ' .7 awi ovary twio te'io- necossai v in a Prin'nr . . . ' ' 1 ' ie ',,c:' ey o.:e o i as good te "!.s aa env anoiu locr nea a .-att les .Vo o i '''lO.o.i'.b, O.'J'-. MC !.'!;'llt.!J 16 3.n ti it. cokr'-s Sit-mu rM.-ev sd ticres: 's oi H a !a'":c, c:T..-t;-3'e 1 .'o.t. . "iri'cn, ,' ci at'.ieco83ary unc ,W-asu.w;ah.Mt.-- '"wi-i c-i -rienve o'C.e.d w' choice vonm: ,x.,.i ,...' ..i .v.. .... t.. 4 received, hnd for saV nt ,vi rs. s,e a , -N-ev :;'. tteadrw LiieJ a netva ! ucd or H Stfl.eot -Jo- aeoeralh oit ti.d at 'LVnfcrtio'iarv esta'dis' meiit. , .c; vl ooe ocu.fcil sud 1 y 0'res of ties'i rac'uceij m: Hot. '" ' . , V;-.. hi-d. ctca-eii V...t.. ,.e tart ten jeara. ' -j ,binH.n t-oo.s wll besrtto 'rarawWi- ' e e. .ts v. - be !ibcr ,1. rpry to the auk to mikff ,nii w 17 W"1 "Or SlH1. m ..rVttbco.-t,. ; !;01:Wc9fut!.iueu.nUa-iri , v , , . .,. o.,i -'.. v !. . . k. , 13 5wo Staie.i'vM in e..oeuot Mssut:' k fiT Vo. VJ. IS o c as -f - . SJ. 4sV sr-- -"W'SJ.si
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 9, 1848, edition 1
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