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t&f Inn at t''' v ril'h ir,A?'.V t.: triicipie . : tut rr rri?f gaiast it; be cMOttuaed iMmer vt r t -j tad tUat Ok1 remit w as mT Mly to be tL wvertnrww f rtpaUicaa liocrff here than itt i-.Uu.ent there. Hi.tory j tu b-ea wrir.ea in aio fur llu nho ni iibt ii- France had no aooaer. . t- t . i - r . r esuu.ia'wti f gif ,ncnipi m muuiaie im criarter ol our ersmeat that t aaailratrJ a desire liberties, or pmrrtlu oowera to act ta force ita Weiaiog m all tie .Id.f ggreiwn or injustice. Tbu s'.all llerowa historian informs that,! rourrvatina aaj prugres Mead iheir hearing of some petty ct4 It many ia harrnoya actiun in preer ing the a neighboring principality, The N a, form and fpi.it of the Cuntittion,aod tional Cnrntam drclaretl that 5ie at the Mine time carrr forward tfce wuuld aff".Td aac cr and fmSernitj U all great improvemenU f the country aation t wiJed t i recover their li-, with a rapiditjr and energ which free Leiv;aod he i atejt ia charge ta tae ex-' mea onlj raa'dioplar ectr iwitr ta g'n t order ta th ge In cloio this f "last anaoal cnra- ;rU W the freaca arnue to aW! a.! caeHl at'tithave beea irkho3ld ta ctmgraialate Ta n the jirtprr. be pprred ia the cae vf libertr. ," cnnditiun of "our beined coon try. Here ra lii fale tep which led ta Abroad, tt r;latin with all foreign her a!etaeat misfurtune. She stxin povrra are friendly; it right, are re f.iand htrt-lf invulveJ io war with ail fpected, and its bh place ni the fiiai tVrv f Kifp.'. Ia Ies tho tea If -f nations cheerfallj recmiWe!. ter htr jriverutuent wn changed. At home, we riijor an amount .1 hap- frdiM- a reyu!ic. t an mt.re: and fireiftt o iwer retir I herrxited dr itr, -and ,ethi3ted Europe inwtt neacaud repose in the unqueMtiotted .h.l.n. t uTmaiiarehir-a I i.rlnriiilx Let . leara wisdom from her ex. ample. Let aa remember that rero- Jotion da not alwavi establish - free ... r. :...:....; t ltMB. a ur ll C lUXItUimni were : not the oflf.prio; of oar Ilerolatian. ineTeiisu-u oeiorc. iitey were piant- 1 I L r Tl ... I . a ed in the free charter of elf-goern tnent antlerwhich the EnIiah colonies grew up, aud our Revolution on! f freed a. from the clominioo of a foreign pow- er. wW government waa at variance w an those institutions. Hat huropean nations hare lad no such training for 1 n- . . m'lroveriimeiit, amt rverj enori , "i;"3ain'w m unrw irusi 11 1 , establish it by bUdf revofutim.4.aea..n of cmb.ras.-.ment and alarm, I aV txiia amia aawa. "w f a'- . . .... L..K tion, continue to be a failure. Libertr, anrexulated by law, degenerates into anarch r, which soon beeomea the most horrid of all-despotisms. Our policy is wise! v to govern urw lves, ami , therebv t Met such an example of na- tmnal vwstirr ' rronentv. and true dorr, as kIwII tecfil all nations the r blessings f self-government, arfd the unparalleled enterprise and success of a ' 'free people.:' - ',."' We live in an age of progress, antl nnnt I. mm ritm T.1 1 . .mfllrtr tX hril. gress. vv unin me last nan century me . ... .1 I I f . kl. - ' number r Mate in thisLnion his near It doableil, the population lias almost quadrupled, and our boundaries have Union. the Constitution, and the Laws been extended from the' Mississippi toj the tiuanliana of aur Liberty, the Pacific.' Oar territo'rT is chequer-v- - -rmy-L ?rt' edover'with railroads, and furrowed withcanals. The inventive talent ofour eoffhfrf W excited to fhe highest pitch, and the numerous applications' for va-j I uable improvements distinguish this age and this people from 'all' others. 1 lie genius nt one .American iias cuauicu otr coiuiuerce ta move against wind and tate, and that of another has aani- h ated distance in the transmission of iatelligence. The whole countryr is fallofeaternrise. ' Our common kIiooIs are dirsin wteilijrence antoiig the! " people, and our industry is fast accu- muiatms tne ct-miorts ami luxuries or nisuste or inciinatmn, anu to tne en- .-. - . . t.re confidence that his person and pro: nri .j win. oproiecte . ojr ..r. f.( it waaiever mar be tne cause oi mis uii uc toe la.v ... ....w ka .i.a ..ma .it tmi anaralleled growth in population, in- telWnr.. .ml Mlih . no thi...r i clear, that the Government must Keep pace with the progress of the people.! u.must participate in their spirit ot entcrjM-inr, and while it exacts obedi-j encc ta tn laws, and restrains all an- aainorizefi ivasuRS ot tne rignts oi iteighboi ing States, it should foster and protect home indostrr, and lend its powerful strength to the improvement of such nicans of intercommunication are necessary to promote our inter- nul coinmercc and strengthen the ties which b nd us together as a people. J Itisnot strano-i. h,iu -i-pt mnrli it msT. lu ... . i .i . i. . i ...... vttluals to mistake change for nrojrrcss, wiU the invasion of the rights ol others iitrnational prowess antlclory. The ""rmerau-c constantly aritatit..r lor some rh-in-JT- .1 "! . clunge in the organic law, or urging new and vii tried theories of humaal, "'gilts. ..The latter are ever read to' I . . ci. . . . f llf.lfri 111 k ai a,-il.al MBno.Jn lattiul' Ik t'eighboii'ng people, regardless of the! .e oflheMriand without ""'ting at the latal consenuences m oirs-lve and tn that 'inii .f nonular uniernment. Surh eTnp.litions. howev r,at often "7.-. lwri v?m5 V' , --T-'-a - Rii, roJ m .mendment provhled for an ap Cul.ariMiMl.on.toourfert.Te sod. and dered to I jirinted I propilalion of $8000 per mile for the aoperrtroe. comparative! sparse population; but , We have oubhshed the whole of .he me?e J wjocf 4o -iyg 65- A much of it is also ow ing tu the popular in our column today, to tha etclumon of our . . . . . . institutions a-dcr whidl We live, tVthe aU11, IU.tiv. Summary: The annual W TT' w afterw.r.U m.de to refn- freedom which everj man feels to :rf(fi prwide,,t at all limca excite, great w4et, which wa. laid upo. the tsble:; so the Mite in any useful pursuit: according to ..." u ... 1Mrlia.lh. Munfrv. ,iut m.n amendmeat yet ponding. Gen.S.under gave r.r.. : . a : .... ...i ... i it.. .... n stimulated, by mercenary Rail Road Bill is undergoing a discus , who expect to share the, sion in the Senate, and 1 fear. it will . - . '.I. .k.. U.wl.. - individuals plumb r or p nfitofthe enterprise with-, ...... . .r ,1 ut exposing themselves to danger, and are led on bv some irresnoiVible fo- rcigncr, a." . .who abuse the hospitality of vn , Government by seducing mg and io-tmrant U join ,iw his! "ttr ow 4l. '"c young and ignorant t.i join m.neme nrpeisnnal iihtbitinii or revenge, under the false..tenceof Extending "'-area of . freedom. Th ese reprehen ihle aggns-ions but ."retard the tue progresH of nut-nation and tarnish its " lanie. Th-y should, therefore, re cire the indiirnant fiowu of even Sd CitiZAMI w.u sincerolv his, 1 t a .1 Ittfiinf. j.i'ti'f t (; .V feet. i , !. ever i f-jrtnetl. t Therefore, let evrrv rroposi. than -e it be weighed, god if fed k wclcial, caatiow.iy adapted. Krerjr patrK.1 will rt-jolee teseeitsaa- tWnjr so exrrtad a to ad a net the prosperity and lunur i-f. tie nation, whiLt be will watch with jeaWr an? ., . r manifatj permit me, fellow citizen:,' piaetis, ntibuc ana idt'S Wdin- to our ree Of propentT. 1 scale 1 know of no other people. Bes . citixena a degree "which on lolarjre a c other iniitatirf unr rnnnlrt i annnittv affording a refuse and a home to mul-. titadea, altogether without example, from the Old .World, r s liv 4l ki.; .t n.. t wwb inrrc uicasiiis, Uliurr ilC- ven.to the happy Constitution and Gov. nomnn oir.n were imjueauiei to o 1. . L. I .. . 1. I a. -i. or our rathera, and it is our sacred do- t r to transmit in all their integrity to r children. We mutt all consider it j great d.stinctiiinj injl privilfw ! to' have been cWn It the' people to bear part in tue administration of auch a .. Uvernroent. - Called1br an unexpected j:.i: i.f.i. !. - .... , ........ I tf t a a I uunuence. a i claim only to bave Uis- chaiged them t the best of an humble ( bdity, with a single eje to the public goml.and it is with devout gratitude, retiring irom onice, that l ieae the cyuntry in i tite of peace and pro- peritv MILLARD FILLMORE. WaddnfUtn DerewWr 6, 1853. T?f!Tr?g,T?l.Mglffl (Sa . J.Vcti.lCSda. , prrriltlirr 13. t --f r,-r- i COXGIISS. , , . j The Thirty-8eeond Congress eommenred it arc. md eeaaion, in tha rapilol at Waahington, . 1 .1 2. . .tl. . 11. ... ... M " 'J. "'," , . T I - "s. -j B,,yJ - " A quorum Mug present m built Hues they at onee proceeded to buwnes. ; - " '",urm "r"""' l:tursm u. .11 iinrtmnanr lha roiintrv. hut mint - -.. , ii , . M milkc h ,-euiiari, , at the. 1. The extent of the inf.nmation it ,hi wiaJ0m of ita rccom.iic.idaiio... , , j .... a .1 " r I. :n . i. " 1? w'"""u" it in a bi.h Ueg.ee acptal.l. to all oui reader. f , "J" rnj Kateigii, Uccemher.titii, taa. , Though many important subjects have occupied the attention ol lite Ie- gisiature iluring tne past weeK, uui little business has been completed. In deed such is the immense' pressure af business, that it seems to produce con- fusion and prevent progress.' If it were' ere ' . tu 1 . J Pi 'noss'.ble to set the ini'inbers to agree ,tf it w ould not be a bad plan to point a comM ttee t select, from the vast accumulation of bills upon the ta- k! n liirb . ho nrfi'f tiil. the whole Mate is interested, and cast; ., a, r.l . 1 :. ...U.... ; the Whole oi me inner- imur, to uc vi.- WM residing in Ihe interior ot. ooumern anu oi which were as nuiows; etl on bv latare Legislatures. Into Western Stat", that ihcy can "now purchase, There was in cash 5 twenty dollar bills, 5 ten the rubbish thev must go at last, and pn.e ,nd unadulterated artnle. of Gin with eM.,d.U ,Ku - .;tl,'then some that tilence, without the Icasl liability of deception orjar Ull; aa.diing m all $154. And also the follow ther will carry with "e,"-ome-l"ldil,lW lll,lh mi tend io diminish ihi8 notes via: one note on William & Joseph ought to pass. .. , . ' ennmimilioii of iheenmiw.m.deIeteriouaanJ pa;!nford for M0, with a credit of $335 on it; -The Free Suffrage bill has not yet r:oUg r.aurg which now almost exclusively per--one other note on the e of the same amount, Kpaktl k t tiil on finallr. It was Killed . in the House on Wednesday, but' was again taken by a motion tareco, tier ami us irienus seem iiihi; . . risk another vote. . - --. t '-' -The Atlantic and. North Carolina not pass that body , i . i. r ia Mr. Leach of Davidson, introduced a series of non-interention resolutions in the House on Friday. The likely to pro-luce considerable ii sion. Messrs. Collins, Leach, a They are discus- ml D. F. Caldwell' have already made short speches in favor of them,, and Mr. McNeill against them. I have no doubt several other gentlemen will speak upon them. The resolutions nerelv setforih the rinci pies of Wash . . -i. .. .1. -. ... i.:.... li'toii and JcUivsoii on mis uujci.i, . . a . v a II md it w surpri-mig that itx'iuucra sw iu -1..' tcHwrftt tsl tvtuan Schoo'!4NI Mt I- dj at il tlwtk.. , v 4 At Ct tin tof the Uirector t!te N C. daiirual on VVniiiftiv lt, , . -i . . . . pid 5a br. the mocV holder, and the Hoard f lalernai Uinr emeat ha, ubrrhrl Ihf 4 JXMI tin ht-h&ir 1 tk Stat A .e4atU hi paed the Srn.te, at.. I ia yw ' peodi. ia the H.rtie,- to authorize the Treasurer t put lf),0(Kj of thV State 8u!Kriptia out of the money now in the Treasort. The resolution" wa efe rrrd, ia ifie 1 1 oa se, to the Committee "on Internal linprovetiie nt ; bat I prewume the coin--. mittee will male a"t jteeiit re port, that It may pa at wmiu h ponyihle ur the relief f the cmi tractors. E. Rlfish. MWhII ls.!cr 13th. ioe ivoate na nil a.irr eon Kifmnoo uaair CuiMHuHuo ; an of lich Iruata La engrdal l.iH from W Hou-10 tnrorjwata tba dt,rr4 Va great aaiiaiaeiioa ta hi epoifV Atlantic aif .North Caraliua Hail Ka4 Coaipa-'enii Ha Wa bia bat i:itia with airt &atrnt; Bj. fAa ameoJmeal aflWeJ Mr.'He.; to at ut.t iua r.rL ak. I ta I of M ,icu", "'J i,f- C.Wwell. of Jrfecalen- ,W .ocbJed lotha !-; wa en.Ieof bM.p. tUe.e,lImtaml Me-fc Kel.1,HoWb,oT.lkaolut.aB; and ei,ed freai 'J' I,l3Ii,'?,'n "lll it- UaUweU J- fiJeor af u arreUnrw ilb tioJand of a orate4 it 011 rriximl that it m bat iat to b m imimiujd, that if not eoooeeJ with tiia proiuao to eitend tha Road to tha E4, the Went wooUl ot be -.i-ir.. r. ... . u L iwtuc tat. mi. j,mnr;um, wnimr nirrvu hothtron en I K j i.-Bt, njipc th'amen U ment an.the ground that, to ailoiit A wrwui 1 j . . . ... to impute Ud fkitb m ilie Eai. a the o-mlr r,am is,i ii:n ..rii wiiiinncaa to ol0 fuf 10 ,j,pr();)ri4!ion l0 ti,e Wert at a wp. pr llon. Mr umm i.i-ly to th. ... . , . . f . , , r. , . .. , . ., . , ' J. . .. .... 'or tha irnUf.nite poatitoiiemenl of the bill wee ... . , . 't -. rote h.no for , . a .a t "fk. tr.k.. am-J taamiaK afaa fKir.I MBiIin t' " to - uy, at i oj.r j i oe eiirouea. me reao.uuon auib - rwnj ih rreawer to piy 100.009 on ma Bute aubcnption to the onu caroima kii Koai. Thw win be a gwat reuei to me contract or on the UW. . ' "". The resolution to aitjouin tint die on tha tolh intataof, waa reaoiirleJ lonlay , and another adopt ed to adjourn on Ihe Md one week later. This too, I fear, will have to be rearindt-d, none of he neff worn 141U have yel paaard their aecond reading. . , ,.,-.. , - .. ' ' Daniel W. Court, eq. wa relertej Trea. auter to-day. Mr. K. G. A. Love, of Haywood county, wa run in opposition. ,Th vole atood, j Court 81, lva 66, scattering 4. Calvin II. Wiley, ej. was alao elected Gene lal Supetintendent of Common Brhools. There were two other ia nomination; a Mi. Williams, of New Hanover, and Mr. Mot ring, of Martin 'm 1 ""m county. The vote stood--Wiley 79,' Mooing 43, 37, eratlering I. I regard this as lha beat (election that could hate been made. Mr. Wiley ha ht heart engaged in thl work, and hi reputation i conremed in the succes of tl.a Tbeie ia, I believe, no queation of hi abi- '".' hiy to comprehend the dutica of hi onirc. comprehend the ilutiea of hi office. . , A great amount of buniiieaa waa dona in the Horn to-day more effective work, I think, than ; on any two previous day. The only matter ad ditional, that I will mention, ia a vote upon the amendment offered by Mr. Avery Io tlie bill Io , , ,k. KAHkf?.n- ..( rMnMM .......r.-.. .... - We invite the attention of our citizen Io the ad vertisement of M r. Tanner. , We ha e seen aome specimen, of hi work which indic.ie.grt. kill in pioduction of Hkrnf wea. , , , - r fl i We see it stated in same of our exchanges, that the Hon. Willi im A. Graham, of thia place( has consented to. deliver a lecture before the New York Historical Society. '-.A Ot Mkmcixs RuTitran.- In days "of yore, a we have all learned Irom the old folk, no medicine was an uwiut io nnve in mo nom-r, m a S,w,l n m"ny li"!s l,ure -W"a' ! For a long time, however, the genuine article could not 1 had, antil lately it has reappeared I nn.let the new name of Aromatic Schiedam! Schn:ipp. Thi article appears to be mamifac- j tut-d exclusively by Ldolpho WoJIe.at Schiedam, ... r . . . I....I... in Holland, and put up tu quart ana pnu ihmuc. . . - Wha,. .,, Meaainz it is for per- . " . . . a -,l thi. eiiiintrv. admits of no doubt. Wf aide, the medical ianH-a ih teaIIinS j For sale at the Post Olhcc. and the Drag Store. . 1C5 POISONING, Thousands of parents who ue Vermifuge com- nonce mai ne ma an amendment in oner. . o. n iV 1 . I ..! .vM la another column will he found the affvrrcisc- ment of Hohensack' Medicine to which atten tion is. asked Of all iHrectly interested in their own or 'their children's health. In lwer Complaints and all disorders arisins from those of a billioua . i i.i M-i.A MAtt wf K. A.ttr Mnnino mli.,. H..lnaek'. Liver Pills. yRT, JQU SIHI Hin.v ... ". b j n. ...W l...t .k for Holiensack' Worm Svrwp and Liver Pills, and obseive that e ich has the signature of the Proprietor, J. . HOBCNMACK, asuooecl-e arc genuine. posed Oi easier vni, vanmei, .r. t.p ( oall siicirs- ano many miiw Hnipsivfiie siiioum that while they appear la benefit the patient, hy'0f several hundred dollar. I forewarn all per are actually laying the foundation for a seriesof inm Hgin4 trading fur any of ihe almve notes diseases such ss salivation, loss of fight, weak-. or snv not0 n,le payable In me. I will a nes of limls &c. . Jsuiiable reward for the delivery of any Pocket- i 3: Si Ct ta W Urri ?. Menu. obi:: rr. - , . D, k ,u ttfc ,f i4 i " - " . . , . . . . 'a! , ...f hU " lh -rii4t rf Mr,Ekio'' W" tHuaeM l tw - 3f J' . J ad.ix.h " oV.ih it Mrdid 6 H tifU'oroMMwu in il.U iha comeuiitr aiiaraa mi M !oJV citbra. He Lm uUting PuoocUa, waj wrry (rriiW unj ftmker, wt h ut.Keil ita tUe roo&Jport ef the fle m Icier Uetr4 a rrmHnUttr la f an. inratlrr af the CrnrM A ieml.f), ami a w. ,J raigi,a!iim; ata.le a profeaakm of wliaioa ma lime .t fare bi iW.tb.auJ attached bimarlf tba Epico!J Cf.urrh. lit trtainrd bia CruU t1oii4Kta Immortality brvom) the grave. Can. 8taoJ;J and Re4et will pleaae copy. ., RKTal G I OUS NOTI CE. S the fir SjMmiI, in January, the Funeral " f Robert Mio-bla, mill be prearbrd al Pow aiil Ureen, by lb Ke. tjmuct Difemlier li. .i. ",i . t t - . 6ri ' c D iguerrcotypes. Ilnlaftirea fnken In Artlsllcal H AVISO 1J a Ihoroogh prartical knowlrdM of the art, w.Hild rep.-etrully .inform the ill 4iiUJM etfully ,if,Wm tha eititeaa of tl ia place ami iriniiy, thai ha baa, o(H-wd r.ma for a boit time al. the Court . . . . ..... . .. ' who may wiah Io aeiure a llcatltirill'aud !.,. .. t ',,r.,Ar. ... u. a ii, iiouae, wi.ere na mil oe nappy to wait on all or tbeinaelvea or family. Having been aao- dialed nith a..me of the b-.t artirt io Ihe countryndpoMrartng all Ihe late improvement. .L .1.. ..,.1 fc....LTi.... :i i in inatcuiiients rlo niiiala and furiiWhing. gild tug, &e. ha terla warranted in eaymg hi pie ...... -t..ti i.. ..i i. - - :.. ... llouilv weather a cOimI a fonxluue Kit idult. Miniature., from life or ,inli..gs tken of any aize, ...d if dcalred. neatly set i,. l-irkets Pins Bracelets Rinp., &r. People are rejMTifully invited to rail and see tor ihemaelves whether wanting pirl urea or not. ! Indrortion given in DagaerreoKpinit. Elee. Iroplaiiiig, and preparing all Chenoral ued in 1 j the same. AIo Apparatus ChemicaU, &cn fur niahed at rrajionuhle pricra. IX'crnilwr 14. 65 NOTICE. A noie ami account belongina to Jto firm of E. M. Holt dt Co. and Wm. A. Casrig.n, 4c Co and Stephen Moore, are puecii-in the rismls ot Ueorge I.awa for rollee tion. i. Ail persona tntereateil ara requeatcd to wake immediate pa v mem to him. crLDiii.'vr itrtr.ni? 5 . . - o a t-i iii.iv .iiviuoii. Decemlier 1 1. 65 Land (iir Salc. i. I OFFER for sale a sinal tract of bind, lying two and a half mile South east of Hillsborough, on the Raleigh i. road. Jl contain one hundred and eighty-five af res, well watered, and ha on it a Dwelling House, and a good Barn and Stables; abnnt seventy-five acres of cleared land, and the balance ia yery well timbered. The (Central Rail Roadfruns through one corner, with the main ronl. and it ha an immense quantity of White and PKt Oak timber, suitable for Rail Road Sills. The Plantation is in g.vxl repair, and the land produce very well. Pernori wi-hinjr to pur- rhace are requested to call and examine the pre mises ' , .v.V HENRY EVANS. Decemlier 14." v , , v 65 Wrapping Paper. ff REAMS just rccciveron coniniiion, from v the RalciBh Paper Mill. ' We will sell it Io Merchant as low as can be bought at the North, thereby saving the exiense of getting it here. LONG & WKBB. December 14. 65 SE'rn.E YOUR ACCOUNTS. VVEwill, on the first day of January, pro- v eed to collect all account standing longer than twelve months. P. M. Thee who owe us by note must make payment. 3 - wwmiier I. LONG & WEBB. , 63 :; Pocket-Book Lost. LOST in the street of Hillsborough, or on the road from Hillsborough Io South liwvll, on the 23d instant, a Pocket Book, the contents i r . !with sundry credits Ieavw due on the not -bna SlSATl?!? notes on Thomas Speed, one of. 4"$140 140; two noteson fshani Par- two notes on Durell Carring- ton, one of $200 and one of $100; one note on Mr. Nixon and others' of Raleigh, for $272:50; one on David Parrtsh for $325; one on J. C. Moore foi $184 and some cents; one on James Parrish for $300, and myself security, made pay able ta William lipscomb, guardian of J sines ., I .1 ......I . Jj,, witk the maney and notes. 1). V. PARRISH. NavemWr 24. , v 63 N O T I C E. A VA 1 " H w "" ,ft ,ne rnwm Legislature by some of the cilwen of Ala mance eoonty, Io place Haw River on the foot- ma; : ot iiaviKai.ie sirearn. .Novemlwr 16. - MR,MiI.t;OK HCH("V it t.Ii ; f :mry, ! iri 7 l IT JaH-f I rut Ui Vm araut. A!) -iU.r a.ii rvt.- Or4 lnj Krf ti aMat abin yrtli OMMi art to tSr -Jini , y 4r4i:4(Hw iU i awJr rr Am rt. Jtuni W i una. - - The luut hi ,U ir dK at th eorfrt rfi. of tb afwow. TV N twaJ i4 t ettr4 a la cwaurU vt tt TracWt . - Mr. H .W qtMUicatfetn mod mean io wcbmf aw a rtl k Ittal CKMbaaml m mtwf r'ft iW 4jf k tU f!4e ta ei t,t.lM4 l7 a l!-raJ plr,.1rr, . , WM.NEiXN. I.CARM1CHAKL. ?fc - W. r.bTRAVliOHX, CAU.JU.NES, Jr. J -. 51 B. and MRU, IIlr t:LLS 5 c.ao 01.' ' 'T'HS WtiiiffiWNMi will Urgta oa I ly tae 12th oiJanttanr MIL Uy lae 1 ah of January w J1' f'm " Jor wl1'ffr 6t A WORD TO THE W.sEv a .f, fnoi, i & llSCIIi iu.L4iiJ in ilia lata fit m at Tit. 8CIIt)()LKJEI.D, f-ilii.f U. ael la 7 " 6 of J.noa7. 1853. ill , 'aT,.!; aJ I TT ',,'. , .,. I OTtce N.C. Kailrood Company, ortuuer u a, icus. ' j 117 KEKEAS, Ute 8lo.lbt4Jer of tba Noiib Carolina Uibnad Company, at their la4 general mertinfr, paawd the (Jliming order. it . 1!T, T?- Wh Mr.lH eHorkhoklera th.. ton.juoy a. bae P.k1 tUir ' ouWnptiooa either in nomry or by work, the VovrtuLer 13 u, IMS. "oo uoa 17 mcu aio. MUHoera aa anan m in 1 Jefaull lltirly daya from thia time abalt be forth , with collected if prartieaUe, and in all auch ra- aes iiiterrei be ricidir eiacteil:" . t f i A f t it . . 1 .1 ; . 1 1 1 a icro'c rrarnmr, I ul wiirnerr iiir iiwi.i- , meuu which have been Ke-etofire required by . 00 Ul Derrnilw nest, that Ihe IN. . Tl0" M,m,th tolvrM" ,h rf 1 T "",ln. ' " "w I '""I"'"1 MkiMur. tor sale, ami nrotera io eM""J wk fof T- . , . , flit nmliiin iviMif 1 halan iiia.tm.nlnl III i ' . , fr ,ht i?ul -or rf ,he p0!"" I r!le.l in and mmle oiyahle on of bt fore tb -.u, ". -u "m Pw "J 'u: "". then lo draw ii.lcrert. . P" f h Bo"tl f Direclora ISoiih Carolina Kailroad Comtoinv. CVRl'S P. MEN DEN HALL, Srr'f. 4; 7ewaV. T , ""' 7 m"k" ,hf '"'M'"' can h.va an IMU'Hty of pa,,,,, their inrt.lonUoheBlh ""u "u m 'K"; C. P. M. Novrml-cr 35th T 1862. 683 SCtTII LOllllh r.IALE ACADETJIT. 1'HE exercises of this Instilulion wilt close on Wednesday the I5h of Decrmbrr. The public are rricctfully invited to attend.' The ni xt ISe-aion will commence on Wednea- day the 4lli of January, and rontiuue five months, under the euociviaion of oreaent PrincinaL Mr. John Williams a graduate of Randolph Macon College, who ha proved himself to 1. in every sense of Ihe word, qualified toconilui t the Insti. union io ine cnine aaiiaiaruon oi au concerneu The public may rest aaaurrd that the moral of the Student will I alrk lly guanled. and every exertion made on the part of its maii-cr in make 8outh Ijflwell one of Ihe anient and best School of the sanie grade in North Carolina. Tuition paidtin advance. . . Board er month, v 6 50 ' Tuition, primary; 10 00 " Higher, English, 12 50 i Langunges, 15 00 1 I) C. FARRISII, See.' November 28. 63 4 w ' Cedar Grove Academy. THE spring session of this School, situatcdeighl mile north ol'HilMorough, will comroence on the 6th of January next, and continue twenty one weeks. -' - " ' Ta. Tuition in Latin, Greek, and the higher branchr of Mathematics $15,00 English, 10,00 Board, ineluJinff washing, Ac. can be had. convenient to the Academy, in the families of Messrs David I ay lor, Solomon J hompson, C C. Timiin aud Thomas H. Hughes for $32,r.O per session. W. W. Allison, immediately at the Academy, will lake boarders at $35,00 per e-' sioti. . . 8AML'. W. HUGHES, Principal ' November 30th, 1852. 63 The Raleigh Register and Standard, the Milton Chronicle, and Weekly Post, will please publish three wecka and forward account to S. AV. IJUl.HES. NOTICE. THE undersigned, a Executor of William Morrow, dee'd., will sells! his late residence in Alamance county, on the 311 of Decemhei next, the Horses, Cattle, Hog and Sheep, crop of Coin, Wheat, Gats, Hay, Fodder, Plantation Tools, &C belonging to Ihe estate. h .n .o, ,. ... Bond and secumy w, ! required, and twelve antli crwm gien.. - . . 'J The sale will be contiuucd front day to day nxHitl Th. i day to day until all is sold. JOHN MORROW, jExVs. 63 l t va e n innnw Noeniber 30. N 0 T I C E. THE undeisigned, having astoriaied them.) i i u ti.. .: I Hliri i. aiiv v.iii.c iviia-.io wuiiai--w, seven oiib-i north of Hillsborough, wish to em- ploy a hand in the Wond Shop, and also a good fainter ana I nmoier. II. W. WYNNE. LEMUEL WILKINSON. December I. ' 63 ' V ' ' ' " " . ' I UST received at the Drug tStore, a larjje .up- beautiful flower ganlen. Fsw fur'her partioula tily of Preston & Merritt'. celebrated Toast apply to the uaJer.igned at Ckaiwl aJJ IVwdVr. ;..'., - - j E. MAI.I.ETT. November .K. t v.inW int 50- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ' HAVING quilified at the County Court of Halifax, held on the fowrth Monday in Oc- ..U. 1 0 . Cu.!.. I..- Will anil ""r, Testament of TLomaa W. Hdon, dee'd,! here- by give notice to all person, having claims.gainst him. in nv way. present them immediately, and .11 person.'inneb'ird to said estate, bv n.te, acconnt, or otherwise, to come forward iinmedi- .! .ml settle ' ilENRY N. HOLDEN, Ex.r. riovember l. ' 6S-W. .f ia trar ariit f 1 fyll i'er Veac 4 J A ttd it i j' ai'M.T ;?jr r-l Ul --y (UMatM, a ia l W fa ta4, a a a aWl rmfH. C!J awt ' - fUf, UU Imr, aa flaf . Ura in rtrWaajtv. J. 51. FALSER. rc7 coooe. RR oa -rt"iu,f I aa II ru CHtI c-i-M4i .! t rj aitri) 4 ait elea (NvalW Wouft.l U tfca atariet. JUy intii tbrW bit oJa al ra4 ara k aie tlx at a a.'l aad rtaau (dt ttrsiNrhr 1 ky air oVttiatia e4 t a 3 ana tf e4, or oa akoit bli ta Hinrual oVVr. , 0.1iJf a. 4 r s! Drugs! TH E RoWrihM ara 1 trwitMi Of 'n Fa!! (Mrk tf U K f. M E D I C I X K 8, , VAINTB. !!., DYE h TUTS anI KP1CRS. rav htaritig a Urt Mi-k thaia baa en hefora tu uf rrJ in - ilti Mrkrt and whack lory at raarei to arl w for C'4i. w an Mi aaaolba to oortal .lU-ra, hl.j k inn. othrta """-''" iuviod to r.U ao.1 n.-nine ogr - 8. D. SCllOOLFIEU) k Co. . fWtol.er 18. , 5T ' LA DIES, 1 r yoa want to ae 4Htjr things leaiw rail at 1 Die Drug 8(re, wbere oo will eon1 I great M'irty f 'I'oilrt and Faoey artk trstonaUine la art f the fulWningt . . - WHtlng Deaka, rn.U;ne Fjulare. VVmk or c,is C4 Caes ranr- Ba,krta, Vnti do. huwa (iJufm Bolllea. Pai-r M.rfce .!. ' ' Uuhrmian (ibtiM,- ' Kbril do. ' CoUigoe.Ueruiaa Fatina Ciiioa Puff Eoici, I.ubma Lx tract, - liluaa Jo. !:. - . .1.. Pul. j Wri,Ma do. (a new Cooilw In" .,irly. Pom4,un w riety. - ' great a- Mean Fun, 1.1 1? r ,irty. - - Gld Mrdal fmMnetlun. Pomade DWne, ' - new.) Ko-e Hair Oil,. . . . PaiiefMacheF.Foli.a, . ... naietiruaoes - Iatber do Toolh Brushes Tablets, Ivory, Nail Brushes ' Beside a treat variety f otbt i articles OrlolaM 26.. '- 53-, A fresh supply of MotTatra Life IMIln and VhceiiK ... ( Ulttern. - ..- . ti Rereivetl and for aale at lha Port Office. ' Novemlirr 17. . j. r , " 61 , si-eij cotton. yyyt JE will barter for Seed or Picked Colt, n, I giving in exchange any kind of GOODS that may I wautrd. . . ' . LONG &MVEBB. October 36. j 0g. - NOTICE. THE omWijrnrtl, by virtue of n onWr of Dr.tntff faltintw inaaiirt m . law a I KasvtMil ts e" w.- wa--f aav-aivw w " wtm -j , term, 18-Vi. in the rase of William M. Gattk and others, will offer for sale, at Chapel Hill, on Monday t e 3d dy of January next. Eleven likrty N Et.ROr S, belongina to the estate of the late Nathaniel King, deceased, and aha aoma Househidil and Kilchen Furniture. ' , Term of rale, nine month' credit, and bond and secuiiiy required. . THOS. HOGAN. CWr, Novemlier 23. ' 63 4wp K1 , .. 3TRAY, ; r . W TR A Yt D or stolen from tlw sulkjcriber, oq ' : lha night of Thursiray the 4th instant, Dark Bay Mare, common size, alar in the fore head, ha a dent under one aye. A reaaonabla compensation will bo given to any person who may take up said Mare and deliver her la the subscriber, living near Prospect Hill, Cawi-l county. "- ' -..- SIMPSON BOGUS, " Novemlier 23. tirm IL'ST Received al ihe Dreg Store a Supply of New MUSIC, also a quantity of Pain Kil- ler and Radway Kca.l RcheC . . h November 24. 62 .- Land for Sale, 'P.. ...i ia i! . a a us auunci lurr, iii,te(ltling IW a . Mmnw. i. t K . .n..tl. . . .nr.... i m ll.w-v .V ,119 -llUllliaVfli tlllCI. tlf ' ale the Plantation on which be now rJW.j. re-ides. It contains One Hundred and Kighty-Eiiiht Acres, well watered, apd ha. on it a gootl Dwelling House with all the ncccs, sary Out Houses and a never-failing Well of a . ? .. . . . I """H " wo the country atTorda. More than wood land, and the remainder is in a good state for cultivation. It is situated five mile East of Hillsborough, immediately on the Oxford road. Term will be favorable to suit the purchaser. Person wihing to purchase ara requested to call and examine Ihe premises. ISAAC IIOLDEN. September 27th, IS52. . 54 if NOTICE , mf. sfri, having qualiLxl, at Aujju 1 ;f Qr Executor of Elixalth Ilolden, deceased, hcrebe ,. . . I . .uetaall uersons havlna rbiima ainiinul tl.a 'arete to present them tojr payment by Novena. I er Court' I ISAACHOLPEK Ex. ( Septemlier 27th, 852. . 54 Sw House and Lot F0R SALE. mm jgs Mahetl wwhe to sell her House and Lot 1A t fhapel Hill. The property ia in Ihe westend of the villxire. The House ia laree and convenient, with the necessary out houses) all id. goadorder. , y TUe tot i well fenced, cortaln about Tw Acres, and ha sr) its an excellent vecetable and lanlen. Fawfur'her partioular Xovembcr 10. 50- Executor's Sale. E eoliscrilieT will sell, on the 27th day of Decemlier next, at tlte late residence of Jo- , ... , 1 . 1 .1,. ..f f . . -pn ooos, ueru,. -.-.fr . . ihe h.hest bidder, on a cedit flf fnaa : months nine likely N EGRO 1S, o w,t, three Men. twa Wonwn. Ihre. Girls aud ono .m. I Boy ; tb, , purchaser giving l with Ppmrd arruiiiy- , I J.Alr.! V UUDfl, art . I JOSEPH VO0D. Nove.nWr 23. 6 r ... . : . a . a
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