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.rrns i .i 'N ION, "Til JE ,C ON rr I T U T I O-N .; - aerabtf, im fW fctrrraaoi. Bwiaiw is it jkjts sow twnrnto ax err, as Tri Sla-ck if tlrar e3 Crar slectei with grrat rare in la NonWra jni rrt, ae4 teoaiatiag f tlmvtt ever; artirU awtaily kept in toiiirtrT aiare ; ail of wUca thev e&i .fr a! al ery low (.Ire. '. AH ther deatre of the peblje ,1 to etatnine .their )rt!riit Wor prrhit.g tUrobrrf, Reeling eo?Bie.l iWj eaaj plea ia ji.)j ,q prtc), ;',..--..;- '.'' . ; , . ' (T7 Ciptry-4 J...nl 4mir5om. ,try frpduce, takcaia rirUni fur (jooda. . , .7 AI. UN, ' . , , . WJI, PAU April ST. j U tiJwsls end Aefan Crtiirtsl, i IHLIBOROIGH, N ,C. j THE nWn1. L. ft- i J.;, m.:,.-! . - p a. a.-vy . tg Ht j - Sitae k f i 'DmgcLIcdicincs, and Chcnilcals, Paiots,vQ;is, Glasn, Dve Slots, Perfe- n Articles, Corubs tnd cuahes, and all the most po pular J'atetit.Medicirs . ; ' of the dart r. 3 Old Qtard and Corniae Brandies, and .naaeu-a, rsft.Mitrrr, andTene , . ; riff Yi&e (for Medicinal , purposes only.) Hating ejVxjd.U above wock In tl. Nortb, em Chiet by foo! inarectia, Je fret, ni- O'ererefj Un TJieNewj Society are j at their anmf the most sr Land Warrants Wanted fire JL. t f J . ?! equ1 ta 'n,y u "T premiumi. ' . !, hi moatiatitMta pooeloilcu. tV 1 f n a t'ii. m 1 V'tM1 x.wrAr.r.rTi s. d. schoolhelj) .llMB4iii WMiMtfto. I am Mtbofiied ta . Apffl 0. 31 ," ftw them this kit befort beta offrr4 in . Xx'm put of the rouulnr, , . .THOMAS WEBB. jlth,!83J. 33 Cw Alpha Wosei .Iill3, rea ZUlet East cf Eillttorocrh. oral Um tublie th.t ihr .,11 Mii. tK h J 1 . 1 bo blnS Woul 10 iU pt rfc . if 0wvl kill nni m.u b. ...i l k r ' r . ,i il lt. m. wr M-k.owo aland. ber ihy 1 L -V-uL Z i -V- T fT " "'V.?'! operations and intcre to make Xl pea th anu tuow'i persercre frn!n other! fa- and fzU the lizhtl will ba 4eMi ta ara iba old eertomfa of tba oneara, at thrir hienit jjcnrrally. JThej baa archd Ilia rtock op lerm which will enaUa tbeot 10 tn unou tower tl.an thft cava hereto R.M.& J. C.SIIItLDS. April 10. 1853. , , . Z Sm 8pit oiha Ag ropy. 1 j . - Tort beta toll in tbii market, end thru intn.A They' wilt la reving qc apPly ' A PROCLAM ATION, f freh CooJa in few 'wrh'w.ili.reoUer Jf W Exttlleney Dri 8. Htia, Connor thoir atork eomplrta. Call and aea before Jpr-' f lb State tf Xorth Carina. they. " I 117 II EREA3, threa-fiflba of th. whola nam. 4m J. & V. J. fREfcLAISn. i ber ornifmhrrt oferh Huiim ofih AN APX to atoend the ConatUutioa of for thO ."r" iveri 1 Warch 10." fur a p i ket. 7 jear til Each j of re 1 least y " ninrots Attdota tnl HiyslcaJ RESTORATIl If. THE medical woxcks .0 .thc kch. fiUre ltfC immI powarfol and I wonJarfal nedirina rta with the.fundtroauUlrvKijileiof Ubei- aer fcoitnd. luiaranleed o cure aaty v. rWV Nerroo or SpaamoJic IUaeite, aurh aa Nro 81- k fit it tnatjttihy the General Auel!g ealjia, Tie Doloreoi, f Wyiioni, Fita. Bhea- ?JW. State J North Carolina, and it i kertbw .nnuji. i ua 1 ret uoid ausiinratuM nn m.'nmnn r' .i t . ' -1 . i . . uirru me eimori ior uemDera 01 meeenita patimn, Ac I. Mijll. were fruit a sock ed to Mr to th. Nave !He 'aarond MoiIfTf JVoeember, A. D, 1835, ba 'ho1 IHlUG STORE. " UfHa whole numWr of memtiera of each Iguee j m v v vav vi MtiJU cvi4guj f tat if lit inn 4 IJ. pemona lnWUcd ta the aubaciheta mended by airikinir out the wards - mnA now. he ha J UooJpurchKdofMr.Wm.P.McDni. acd cf a tceehoid wiihiii the fame distrirt of firt mnr are requeated to aelile with him without dIy. acrea 0 land for aiz month next before and at'naid for AtherwiM .thee will Bnd tccoanUaj)dea the dj of'tonr that the iJ r!u ofi'ij rr a other hindi or collection. . ; aaid eeeUoo ahaU read a follow.: AH free white r0IU. ' E. Ml HOLT & CO. nj-nof theaeaeftent4uien..r.f..Mni..;. WOfth SO March 19. - , .- S7 bereinafler deelared.) who have been inhabitanta i then e . '. 1 " , " 1 ofapy onedirtrict within the Sutetwelvemontha Stantial buK .u ANTED. , - . . . immediately precedjne the do? of any election and . ' ' 1 ' i.m t,.u. ..1.1:. ..... .k.n 1.. : 1,000 YDda wccoil. SKKKiftr quantity y September S3. LONG & WEBB. eno; .9f the ?ta.te be, and he ia freieby directed, la l&tue lu ProJaination ta the neOnla of Nnrih Carolina, fl least riz month before the nrxtelecf mm t L.a a a. w nt .oniorinemoerioiineueneraiAaimMy,elting rOKl" A f 6W JJU I. forth the purport of tbia Act ami the amendment CONSISTING of Bar Iron for Tire, Horaa the CowUuiUon herein piopoeed, which Pro- aeati - ;i : ! perfect copy oflha A, authenticated bytheccr- Upd the profits, titer deducting thefarm Alaoy Uaat Steel, Bliater, German and Bbear "ncaie 01 ine oecreiary pf oiare, anu notn ttvs pnu tamiij expenses, eceeueu twenty SteeL , Ales, a fresh lot of Motaaac and Rice, Proclamation and the copy of tia Act, the Up- $ix hundred dollar t eernor of the Btate .hall caoaa to be pul,l,?!d,n guch an instance of SUCCeSS should . LONG & WEBB. ; th. new.paper.of thUtae, and pr-tcd ip tha VT : Xly? r March 53d 1852 27 i;ourt nou.e. 01 ine epecue uountve in th " -v-- marcn ju, to-f. , Bt. ., 1 ., r,,i,. i..r.. ... .1 : r'tninw ia often looked unon as a noor mioii aja icaat ax uiviiiii vciviv ttitj V la. U i I U II U . " " " - " r f j- f j---- . . r a a 'T ! 1 " : i t . .1 a. - ..! memiiert to m next uenerti AfteniiiT. uusiness, not auapieu 10 nersuus ui iu V 1 1 thV 1 v. tilte cloainz the t fence. Inve ceeded in renderV and productire aa tl vicinity, and, as we hatr has taken a premium from the o cietr for his good management. Tn tal receipts, in 1850, amounted to over four tnoutand tight hvenareg, dollars j r a . I ea. .. 1.1. a il . 1 Spring Supply, 1052, " ua wuyswur la now rcving ilia VJJloj ana Summer supply of Goods, an,d ha tha 4lcature 9f oKrrin j to hia cuatornei and frieod an. elegant asortrbeiit, from which ha ia aura hey can m ike aelectjan that wjil pteaae. Hi took embrace e jery article usually brouhj to jlhi market, such . ' s ' 4 DRV pQQDS, : Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &c cia uw um .sit w vj iiiirr-ciiiua teinence anu euicrurisc. i uu njr uicu of the whole number of member of each House fl,. ok V, .it. :n .-nn,a;n V, t.nnA .... ' UULft LU HIT III Viwrnui a aa a,iiv tl V UL ve y.andrat.fied in General Assembly,- fhrino- their rnnrUtion uhite those the S4tft day of January, 1851. . P , 7. T , J. C. DOBBIN, 8.H.C. wno oier me paternal roor W.N. EDWARDS, S.S. jTATB or Noam Ca.oiixa, ) Oce o Sceriiary of Slate. 5 f, WituAjt HiLi, Secretary of State, in and for the State of North Carolina, do hereby certi fy that the foregoing ia a true and perfect copy nerer take in interest in their occupa tion, and are content with a mere sub sistence. Those who would fail in farming would probably fail in other and " more respectable" pursuits; but many that make capital larruers, would . i r 1 imsiTA nonr inprrnnnn. i .nmmprrR iv ' wi a a . i rai.: u . . ihhmw ww"i - wa w mm OJtfiS t KS n.;. b SSS: g'gantic lottery, where at least nip JrC S-- d of Decern- tv-fiee out of a Hundred draw b anks; Jie. him . tml ti Wrully'.liJon thi;,. , WM. JIIIJ, Spc'y of St.ie. tlie F28 are magnificent, but they .tMealmkeeMenhanda eood tori- of Lea- ' - ' few in number. TheSOll 181 faith' th3 hides the cash; hour the ma him tltnf tha ii ' HHt III. " U he f" said the was a very add ox. T and take it down to Eletcu1 worth cash, and uill brinr mora . n ..f .L If ' l" aiiiT tnvui nic ul cr a. iicrvu non iun wife, who was aTvery pious soul, taking' unon herself the office of P-linhnr. re- of id TJrimanded her husband vprr aeverolir ' ean li'i. heen i and asked him if ho una tint awnpa l.i iwia nf ihs ..iT'T" hia losfi WHS A iitdrrmonf if IIoavoii fn.1 vlnlAnnoi anil .liAwtnw . his wickedness. "Is it f" said he. life. A Detroit naDet.commentmTrTrTTn r y?Mi if they will take the judgment proceedings of a Grand Jury, says : The I OCT fher. which will be sold at the usual prices. . Wasaiua, the said Act proiJe for a-,fu! servant, which Will restore the five .. .I hankru! Tor past favore, ba hope fo ment a mf n(Jin? the Constilution of fhe State of North talepts, With Other hve Which they lUU onUnuanceof the same, r ' ' .. Carolina eoaato confer on every nalified eoter gained. Its rewards are slow, but sure;' I',;'' ' PALMER I for the House of Commons the liglil to vole also it gives a living. to all, and to skill,' P. S. Rags, Beeswax, Tallow, Flaxseed, and. Jorthe Senate : . - . - j forethonei.t, an Jiron-hearted industry, Pld Caalin? taken in exchange for Goods. Now, therefore, to the end that it may be tnada . unfl'nA;n-cfTcra1 'April llti.-H " ' '-'I 30 'known that if the aforesaid amendment to the,ana nnnpninj5 perseTerance, itoncra Corisfitution shall be agreed to by two thirds fo com peience iiiuucreic.jeiBuuitieiu. Uhe whole represeptation ip each house of the it me larmcr possess me secret oi WANTED, A N Apprentice to fifr Tailoring Businesa. , A P? fiW Assemhly, it will then be aubmit- success good management and lie lad -from 12 to 44 yeara of age, of indnstri-; W peopte ror rauncauon, i navoi-auea need u habits and good mora aubscriher, if application ii ' ; February 18. never complain of ill - luck, or Is, will be taken by the bJ J Proclamation in conformity with the Pro-' g,.umbje at the caprice, 0f fortune, ia made soon. j ,wonf f(f h belpre tepited Act. . i . ' " ' j Car CAUMICHAEL. 10 Wmn ybprepf, paT s-.uover- . " . 22 . .BLANKS BLANKS!! 9(m Bf.AXK DEEDS and Attachments, single or by the quire, Warranfs, Executions, &C-, printed on good paper, for aaje at thjs Office. . . November ,5. .. 1 . ' T ! HORTQN'S PpEMS. -A FEW Copies el the Poenis of George HQr- ton, the cidored Bard of Chapel Hill, con taining alee 4 aketc of hia life wrjltcn by him aelf. may be bad at tli;' Qice, Pfjif 2 cen'ta. ..Marchgh, -i..,. n a . BACON I BACON A FIE lotof North Carolina Bcox fiw na!p .... i a -.tiip nofn srnP. "'April 27. 32 for fajs at this QScejy nor of Ih.e iate pf North Caroljpa, hath hereun to act hi hand snd caused the Great Seal oft.be sajd State fo be affixed. tiUf lope at the uny oi Kaieign, o $ t liV l,"r,f ",rs ''"J of December, i 2f' W Ibe year of our Lord, one thousan eight hundred and fifty one, and in . A writer in the Detroit Advertiser. who was for twenty years a stock far mer, says that sheep can be protected from (logs by pasturing them with fat cattle pr milch cows. The cattle inva-f I a a . . ai .a a . a I eseventyixthyearofourlnde-.riaWJ attack the Uogs, and thus ave( nendence. Ity tbePoFerrw, DAVID S. REID. - Thowa Sittlb, Jr, Private 8ecV x Person into whose handa tbia Proclamation may fall, will please see that copy of it ia post ed up iq the Court House of their respective Counties." 5 . January 17. f 16 the sfjeep. ' Fresh Garden Seeds. - TO BE HAD ; AT THE DRUG STORE. . March, 22, , , , . " ; 7- .This is a curious fact in the history oft JFhcredo all the. Eggs come from TThere are daily some lone or two hundred barrels of eggs received in' New York by, the Erie Railroadand probably as many more by the various other roads and Hudson river. One hundred' barrels of eggs were received in the steamer Empire City, which ar rived last week from ; New Orleans. in cattle, it is the easiest way I can ' pay it" i THE REASON WHlK Why are we not this day, like our na. ked forefiihera, dancing wildly around some Druiilical stone in the dark solitude of the forest ; or, cannibal-like, quaffing the Woody draught from human skulls, in the halls of Qdin Why, instead of this, are we privileged to assemble in ordeily and solemn attitude, in temples dedicated to Jehovah, Lord of Hosts! Why have we, who do thus assemble, had our ta. lion allotted to its in the foremost rank of civilized men T Why arewethein heritors of domeMie peare, and social re finement, and intellectual culture saffly vouchsafed in like measure to any other land r Why vre we the possessors of privileges, civil and religious, which, in siaoimy oi tounuaiion and reciprocal bar. mony of parte, may well be aid to be without parallel in all the world beside. Why, in short, a change ao vast and so blessed from the condition of our savage and ioUtrqug ancestors T K ' Iet authentic hi'tory supply the an. swer. In daya of yore, there were men sent from ahroad on an embassy of love, to visit these shore?, These men, call them missionaries, or piearhers, or apos tles, or by any other name more grateful to fastidious ears, as the name rannot al ter the nature if the recorded laci, these men came wiih no enstL'H but that of the cross, noamrnOriitiorj but the Btblp, the 9 a a w'w nature of the investigations which that grand jiiry weie railed to make, satisfied its members that the city of Detroit is a dark and bloody ground, whose soil has drunk the blood of many a victim, and whose quiet river hatachnked the gurg ling deaih-cry of many a wretch, of whose end nothing more is known but that he was and is not, and the secret of whose taking off is between the raur. dererand his Maker, The river flows in close proximity to purlieus of a most dangerous and disreputable character, and offers a ready receptacle for all traces of proof which, are subject to human ken." - aaaaaaMiBiMMa.M..WMaai " High Prices. A horrshead of Tnbar . co, weighing 1100 lbs. nett, was sold in Petersburg the other day at fifty-one dollars and seventy -five cents per 100 Jbs. It was made in Ganville county, in this State and the Intelligencer says, was about the prettiest specimen of the article ever seen. Charles Dickens, in a late number of his ' Household Words," after enu merating the striking facts of the cot' ton trade, says: "Let any great Rocial or jdiytfcal convulsion visit the United State-, and England would feel the shock from Land's End to John O'Groat's. The lives of nearly two millions of our countrymen are dependent upon the r.ottnn r.rrtna tf Ain.rin itiair ilntini' may be said, without any sort of hyper- bayVsr a aT ot, uovernor or l)!r.A ,,f V aiU ... -T- aV VVfj Wl VHV Vlly nCIC VU J II V B 1 , J HBSaa two cubs. One cub -was immediately killed, and the tigress wounded. They tracked her for half an hour into the i'ungle, when she suddenly sprang out, ; nocked over Mr. Elliot before he had ( time to cock his gun, and seizing hita ', by the.left arm, dragged him away. Mr, Rice had already discharged one gun,,' when they attacked the tigress. He auickly got his second gun, but from the extreme difficulty of firing without killing his friend, could only aim at the body of the tigres, and tnough he " wounded her again, did not wound her mortally. With admirable resolution he then seized 1 third gun, and watching his opportunity till he could see Elliot's head apart from that of the tigress, shot her dead, through the head, with his friend in her mouth. The officers were thirty .miles from camp, and did not reach itjor twenty hours. It is impos- sible to give too much credit to the skill and coolness of Lieut Rice. Mr. Elli ot's arm is badly wounded by the bite. as Jjell as by the stones and rocks over which he w'as dragged, but no fear is 1 entertained for life or limb. A line of screw propellers is about to be- started by a new English Company to run from Panama to Australia by N. ' Zeland. This will complete the belt oi steam navigation around th globtf. t -
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