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pe l-e f Jtrj U tie irr.t cs I -etc u wsrbv prater aa tWriiie. Bat t!e Cioertuett w.U srarcclr aeck-ta s!a A proper respoa CoscaA.- The '. New (J. lean pspers nMJrr the re-appointment of lien. Covtitha a Governor tf Cuba at the surtst mean that the Spanish Govern ttifblciitiij hate adopted of preventing the ar(jiiiiuo v(- tfce U'aixl" by the United State. The lleetavs:- . , , The Epartcra and (PDoonell Ad ministration act wisrly and far their own interest ia sending back Concha to Cuba He it pfjhr, ant by any means iatfiacrfto cruelty, rather di posed totreil the Creole with forbear ance and magnanimity, rigidly hone.t. thoroughly acnuaintfd with the in- liabitantsoflhe Uland, their necessity ami their aspirations. Concha' will treat them well, and will extinguish their Teaming for independence.- He wilt conquer thcin by kindness, and attach them to their "mather country by relieving thenmf Miue of their bur den. The Ell ibuMcra-nuy be assured that -Concha- ia- tli iet dangefou foe that could be found tth3r designs. He will Io fur Cub precisely what Ike- 1Vui1 a anJU'aiiedo have never! 'in-i ii uut 1IV ai iiu me franchises 'of the inhabitants, diminish oppression, and- gradually annihilate ail 1 evolutionary ideas.' - Sixcrraa It is stated as a sini- ficant fact, hwiiT the chaotic state of-the Deittwcratic part jr-ii. that quar tbf, that there is not one out and-out AdminUti-ation paper printed in the i rk. The True Demo- wtj 01 .w. 1 ursu . t e a rue uemo- crat. tho-" a4 io." uidissolred the Ixmdsir- - - Sal. M lliejr are really a church going pen $e in s5an Francisco.-' Ther have uow several finir large brick cliurchcs-aU read r erected , or irhprojy-ess of build ing, vr.:" lhe rirst Congregational church TOMt ft),OUQ Mhe Catholic Ca thedral cost f200,Yn0 f.tfie Jewish Sj. nagogae cost 40,0(J0i- Calvarv Pres byterian Clmrchj. (Dr. Scott',), cost tiiO.OIiOj two Kaptiat churches, sar $ lOO.OOO, beides some six- or eiiht wooden buildings, fine atid commodi ous, and every way comfortable and wmrenient'for large congregations. A Whkat-Growixq Couxtrt. H is estimated that the Canadas will raise, .1 . i....r 1..-'" w.e preseai aeawii, . wrp. iwn.e lllllllOII - uumicis ! niirni,- r-uiiii im course will look abroad for aMnarket. Uy the new reciprocity trety,provin cial grain and Hour come into our nuarkct Hetof duty, and upon an equal footing with the production of our farmer. -:,''--- Mail Hobdery. -We leaih from the " Asheville .News, that Alpheus- la- J tham, of Jackson county, has bccwjtr- j rested and' lmlged-in jail at Fanklirt, charged with abstracting from- the Vi 8. mail, on the 2Jth of JoJ jr lat,a pack age containing f 5yv, belonging to Can tain Stephen Mumlay, of Frankin. lie awaits the onlerof- the U. S.. District Attorney. Ci'Riovs IIklic'. We find the follow- in in the local 'column of the South Side Democrat : ' pactions of .Among the greatest attract our State Fair, will be theorijni wuscript of Henry'iiileswtutioflorr-tlie j stamp Act, oiteredr in' tlie: House of. Burgesses of Virginia just three daysJ uciuic 11a uiijiiui iiiucoi 111 li UJ, llll interesting rclier the first note to, the tocsin which finally, woke the Revolu tion into being, ha been loaned for exnioiuon uy us prwerrt possessor, John Henry, Lsq., of Charlotte, a- son oh its a I. . a I illustrious author. ' VRosrKCT or tub Crop. We are fully persuaded that there is much more apprehension expressed about a deficiency in the grain-crops of the sea smi than is well founded. ,T'ere has been more than" an' average crop of wheat, rye; and; oats thpotrglwut the coontrv, and at, least half an' average crop of Indian corn. Let us see what all this will amount to :. . , Buidicls.- ' . Afulleropofwhc-tis, 1 20,000,000 V of rye, ' - , 15.000.ilWr ' ' ofoHts," . 150,000,000 ' "of Irish potatoes, ' , 65,000,000 II Mf crop of corn . ' ; : 300,000,000 To which m vv he added Sweet pot.itoc, ' v. . 40,000,000 Buckwheat,' . 1 ' 10.000,000 Hire, . 5,000.000 - B.rlpv, " ' 5.000,000 TWand BeinsV- . ' , ' 10,000,000 BcaNle an tnwauaJly licavy crop cf hay v Here is about one million ot millions f bushels wf what may be called bj;ead a pretty good provision, one would thinly for twentv -six millions of peo- iai,onai imeuigencer. . - .. ... ,i " Philadclpiii, Sep. f. . . IIiot Axr DESTRrcTioN or A Church. A procession of. the American Pro testant Assoeiatinw lodges of the State of New Jersey, mostly ctunposed of Irishmen, took pi a ee at' Ne war k . yes terday,. 'nearly "2,000 beings ia- fine. While- passing AYilliam "street near High, about four o'clock, in the imme diate vicinity of the Roman Catholic church, the nighborhood thickly popu lated with Irish, a collision occurred between the Catholics and the parties composing the processio:t. ; As the end of the procession passed along a. man ui the line wa knocked down, and at tlit Mtf.e Luif tfp er t iA-t ere freJrhad. and a tv 1 lr- Wa a-ignal L a general riot Tie entire j prrr.ion broke litHraad entered ihrf charch, nhith, ia alcw aT.iinte. a! Cfnti!ete!j thUlled, aatfUie dotMi audf indewa LnArnio. The seats avere' torn up, the altar dismantled, and tit; i a a f-JC-sirujcu. , Many pi i tola were fired and cr? weapons ed daring the nut. John' Met artar was fault y wounded, and another severely tin. Crcat excite-' . w4i'g r;, at. II, i5t 'N! CArwikle hae ken arrctt. went preraited. atid furtlMrr-dfCct.lt , ItoBrtn Tke uv nme 'out tf' the Tik at Hatlatet aud or was aotkipated. 1 roar ticket. VxBtwoi. -,'ere d t retire to (iiaretointhirtT e Vt ' ,.,,"rT" " - BwJM, Ai. IT, l4. i fc,H,r "H f te rrttt it nt. Saab (J ISriea "liatwcf ented the rar-r (.iO ...,t atet'. , . . . . dsn sraated ty the Brit!AGaernmenr.: and lis r..:i- . atBr.Sds.. ITiere tsprobabljnohke. hhool, 4herefre. of hi cotnio- to tin cooatr;, as it was at one time rumored that he intended to da. : , j imiuumiic is uic uHiiuirc iimn colored population of anj State h .the wniuni mere arc ion ia iuc iau, itt which a biacK lace was never seen. 1:.: -V.r n - is not one trr who k hare met w l!t!ri!in "ulin U'r nrffvu-ll !fr..riii rd on manv suf.ieer. hut wli.i iini.n' bein quest. tioned, coalda tell what a 1 . . l"aera4ist was, alttMiugh ther were in the labif of calling, the Whig Fed e' - 'e- : wish -ti wmraucn case a Mr. I. ..... .1 . ' FKDKUAL1ST8. jthnd Wla.s U the collect r 0n',e f.1 'Tteu,b.r ; j Tha Carolina W.trhrcjn e. the .rticU. a-ricultuml atati.tics and the proenre- 1 i- trtHV B.Mneruo4 ar . from th VHm!rStoCinmnt:bli1i rcb!io.fc. rnt and ditribation uT ar-eds and cut- ,ut;nnS rrbljr rr..m cn.lera. ilia term FtrM wLkk waa nmUr neb. tnK. to be eioondid under the d rec- . V7 ' V4. " IT " l" inth.RecorJer.aiKlaJJ.tJiefaUawir.r: . " t"e ComnHSwner of I'atent. .'?'Z 7. yu""""c This m everr won! true.. TU.Ur- ow. the l..d the Aricd.1 IV " - . :.. . .i-.f..f tural bureau: i.r th I..:ktrf Offlr. !, -"""wwiiwsiwroiin. " VK "rV"Zrl: nC!e. sailed for Eor.,, . " .1 II i;?;" " commandant at .With t.avjr janl to ' man oui 01 iea in me coun. - , . ; - ------ .i,:n i .a..,. , I nows what it mean. We ? m reason l.,rtl.stnbuto :; - ith a g.KKlIjr namber of po. e' ,ue w 5 '"-J Tl.e P.ntiJ. ...Wi 1.-. ..t.-l " days ago. arM put the usual nestion, ! rT"'1 1 ""'7 Unetie8 ,,ft What is a Federalist? He could nor"-11 "T V.,e countr,r l,,ru,,s'' tell precisely had an idea the old Fe-",?en.r .'.rtIle A J, deral party was a wr wicked party, ",! S811 "a 5fHW " and that it became very unpopular; .bah fi,ve f,'et ,l,S''. cannot hold and thatbv far the largest portion C,e8f.Vwn. I,,,".,,re,, P'"'. pretty them vvere'now tube round in4Jw. Whig vclop-.-d. Mr. Craves also has ranks. , . . some Oregon peas growing finelr. T'e Webster' Dictionary was Iting Ce-! 't"5 V ,bul!l re "l"11141, fore us, and we saidlet's ee what ihuse. 'f SraPe Ao8' large and Webster says ahoot it; and read him the rolluwins definition " . Fr.KKR.uiaT, AnipK-!Iition, 111 Jmv.'etf, iriv en in the frienda of tin rouatitution of the L'ni. toj suu- at ha formation and Juption, and ta the political party which favored Uie adiuln'w- (ration cf Preaidrnt Waahinston. r r- 1 .. 11 I. " 1 iur iriiriiii Mitikt-ii vrr uituiK. anil had thonLtit wi. Ha soon rallied.' " " ' - - -. - - - however. and-SM.1 .t., i,l ..v.. . . vu.v stir nuuuk nisi term fWhi2?" We turned to that ami, read as- fot I lows : . :-f"- ' - : Whio, orijfhroneorUin. One of a politl-4 csl lurtv whirh had ita origin in England in the I t. Mf..- .1 : Y r'i i . . r t or II. -Thoae who supported the kinr.irt.hia Ivizh ebiina were culled forte, and theadvarataa4 tno4 rVu.utit,7, ... tl, r-,:thefrie.uU Bd .upportcra of ilio war awrthe principle of the revolution wore c-UW tch'gi, and thiacwh oppcd them were" called toritt and royafiif. of popular ritrtitu were called tcA'Vi. During Our friend looked a little vorse-than .litlAIMI 1 Waa el. .M'latoJ I Willi V Jlf I Ml fT U9H I II i It'll 411111 lin I party were atl whigs in the Revolution ary war, that i certain ; a"nd it seems ther composed the very Federal p;Hty ..I ' I 11 I .1 II . which he had-lionestly abhorred. It was enough to make hinvfeel bad. . He beat, a tune with his finder nai franllv runf.'sfil it wu not what ln'inr!.wni-. An i-i-ii it..n : ...:. Ion the back of-his chair, and seemed,.' .g (y Hj fraMment;inadeep8tdyJbut.sud-jnount. ' 2, Let's see what he' says-about the name "Democrat. We turned to it ar,l read Demockat, Ono who adheres to a government . .1 1 .1 . : .1 :!. J.,.ffLJt..-H.!,,Mn.f . 0 . Dkmocracv, government by tha people; a .rv ai AWAann)aata.arlii-la thd aiittMi.iA n,kM.Aa ' u VI Kwvviiiiiiriia uivu uia dwuiciik pvw vi 1 u lodged in the haad of the people collective-, ly, or in which the people exerciser, the pawcra OI VKWauon. . ' I ? This , in a measure, restored the good five men unhurt. V " -loots of our generally good looking.! Ail mi rift! Nnnlpr line iccdpI .fta frii'nd' and ho ki-piiipiI to-rhinli waa ' irUIKU anH lie Steilieil Ut UIIIIK lie WHS in the right box after all.- He le was in- favor of tire people govei ni ng .tiem-;gust selves, aud was glad the Dictionary had done him justice on that score.'' But we carried the in vestigatioa one; step farther, and s,ot the Dictionary's ; points. ' " . description of a Republic and a Repub- The expedition to Crimea.is tempo Itcan, wh.ch descnbiul ourforwol (o-l rari, tlcIave(, unti jhe -abatement or vemment. We think he could not see th(, ri1,d..r. n.l r-vi.r i...i., th. . . . - . a I W t a an 1 rt n a-l fKiA fltnaaCC al Mill taat-lta ft I J llttill tallC IIVIIBf l VM ill III ltV- frin f - oc'iltlc; !ol oar j" mvtrat, asappuea to the Uemocr pariyvtinicss iumpiieu a cnangeoi our rwj,ere it has been fearfully nrAcmil Ditttiihlin.n In ll.qffil n llAlui.r..' . . fi vo.ii ivcjiu unvuii iv vtittt'i iivi.".i tic form of srovermnent.- And if it was meant to do that,' his mind was not fill-; ly convinced-of any advantages-to re; suit irom it. He saw and felt, that there was a great deal of humbtiggeryj in nffmes much more than he had sup posed. .'''"'".'. Short Lettkrs. If "brevity is the soul of wit," the following correspond tferrce form models, we should think- The Memphis Eagle gives ther fol lowing letter from a flat boatman to hislather. He and his brother 'Bill? had flatted a load of corn to- New Or leans. : .; ; ' ' '" . . No Orlean. flune 5. Dkkr DAD.-Markets is dull corn is mity lo aud Bills dead. v v - '"-Your aflectionate son '. J. B. This reminds us of the celebrated correspondence between a stay-at home mother and-her absent son : . - -. .. I'cnrdwcot, Maine. - Dkar John, Come home. ''A. roll ing stone gathers no moss.,." - . . ' . . - - : Your loving mother. ahwer was toot long in coining irgnt WLw.Thm. . N MTK--Cinif here. A set hruiitr ?r fat. ; Year loving inn. .And herr i a atlll aWter t i The ediiuc 4 ill Bradford (Vt)In iqairrr Lad msrrteif the name ef Abel Drfjer. Underwood ia hi ticket initratf of the John ei!itioa candidate. N hcrepn tHr coalition candidate. Whcrrer fidloa in: cwirestH'tidettce ensue' : I!u, ih. kiu,rtMf ,ftrr,eiM,ni!, ! i .t . . t!am ,IimUaut in )f MW, d ,lU r.,,,!,,,. . . "j" And the an.wer thas:- V IIibw tli ..:Mi. ::..: . f rihere.; - i v r inrai ..ureairot the I'aient Uttice. has stattnieitt B COniieiion. with this e fop.r the loUowiii5..rroHth Win rnittiraa tr a J. -t- til., tt 11 . ; : r fl.. jia Mlprkrul fn "I vr " . I .11..! T It naM. W BVIATIAB ... . I . a uia . h the f ? ne"v,cr-. " nij otijecuoav t. uwm PC8S ' l,,a u,e.T c,,,ue The fight that was to come off be tween a hydraulic rain, and the last bull Sent over by the Pope, will take as Bishop Hughes, of n obtain the necessary 1 place as soon Vr v in t. rsn unrain iitn nuanw waa-a B 4VU IfclU UC U Ml nir 1 . 1.' rr .i 1 muai i.r.v. 1.113. a tic nooie, Whiz ticket is elected in Vermont uovernor, congressmen, and a ritjr of the Legislature. inajo- LATE FROM EUROPE. Ni-w York. Sept. 3. . The American steamer Pacific has arrived with - Liverpool dates to the ,0-1 ... -u. The news of the capture of. Bomar-; fsund by the Allies is confirmed. It' a u, , , . u,c urri loon m u.e the garrison,, a- ,000 men. . were ly embarked on the allied fleet. There was not much loss of life on either side. The English had only thre or four .and-the French upwards-1 w 01 a nuntireu Kiiieci;. i ne wuiis were baoMy damaged before the fortress sur- retwlered. Two romI fiirts behind llillll !l mil tul '. IVPfA I'll Vl I 111 cl t WnA tttm a"mm dhiiu a v ay vf itiuaij VU WVVXI They had but small garrisons, and one' 0r icni ,a,e - s,ut Jcfelice. Iiavinv- at ' ,h tint f ita ain-rnn.!,.!- t.t. n 1 V i i . ""'-.( lynrmmr n.U livi)Jr:il . VAsculii. y t a ; tne port 0j Ri,ra be tore the 10th of Au-r jt js 8urmjsed that Riga will be the' next point of attack. Tho AoefriMiw oi.t,.r,..l V.,1lhT' " t, is,!, -!,,.;.. ic ....;..., n tMW WIH-IVIWUHI' 1VV VI H""llm .! v il firi,'i- eaat a. a a . . a The clmlera has considerably abated at Varna, Schu-mla, and Constantinople, wjeie it has been fearfully destructive among the French o' .A .1 I tl oisiy mousanu liussians were con centrating on the right bank of the Pruth, under Gen. Luderst to cover the Russian flotilla on the Danube. At Liverpool cotton had declined an eighth-. to sixteenth. Flour and wheat had also slightly declined. Corn was firnv and active. Consols closed at ninety-four and an eighth to a quarter. LATER FROM EUROPE.' The British mail steamer Africa ar rived at New York yesterday morning,, bringing. Liverpool ' dates- to the 26ilt of August, three days later than before received. . ' - I The steamship Indiana arrived out on the 2od ultimo and tlve Alps on the 24th ult. "" Tlie latest accounts from, the allied camp state that the Crimea expedition had not sailed, but that preparations therefor had been renewed, . ' 1 - On the 20th of August the Austrian army for the occupation of the princi palities entered Wallachia ; and it is stated that the whole of Wallachia and perhaps Mo!d.ivuwouli be.occupicd. , L.vm)rilM iu. hte ten Vml the fortification dl beblowu up rrilll aakAlliIklaaI a - I wv'tiiui i cvw hihii - 1 ! 'Me led tJe IVath bI the lik et. ai iidirute! ; t,ut bo iwueJ.ate battle i eipectetU : ....... . j It is rioted that li e Tails : met iih a terrible defeat at Kan, aitd jlofct in tl battle tWO thUd pli-iO- j Admiral- Dvmi division f troops M.ted- ia. t the IJbrk Sra Ilia ct derinatia is abkiiown. I Ine fWrwnoodrnt. of the Iwudun An insorrectioii broke out at Da,a- rat an mi i n: ua iiy.n mi.1 Ucd. arua A urje portiosi of the vity of V, lias been deitrorrd bv fire. " The U sun agent. muii after the cooflaratnm were arre.ted and accord of be.115 rterotiationaara nendnis f.ir theoc. ;wiuuii in WBUHC l.ir ine OC it luounaau .Tweue. Miouiu tuee ne . eotiatiou be ansucceiMul. it is atatrd - " r "' fur ,arSe contracts-IV betf and I The Paris Moniteur Bars that the 'ICinoerur a return lournrv was a conti ,,UeU clue of people. . Afla ra h. & pain are suumUiii" into ' - quietness. It vaMievecl that the iw.Ui IIavuhmi....- . at n effort to let the Oueen Mother es- cape with impunity. , - " ' IMPORTANT XEWS. " . -; -. . XW York, Sjitimlcr 8. 'Tlic United States steamsdiip Star of the West left San Juan on the 30th, connecting with the tJcuMt!ip Cortes, which sailed from San Francisco Au gust 16. r ; ... ; -The Saii. Francisco markets conti' depressed and most of the sta- pf ere declinm lheP mm5 Vp more favorable tlia g i price. . , ' rospects wcre-ntrer tan at present; ( " All hopes . of any arranjrement be ' . . tween the two wings ol the Democratic iPRrtV - in Uloned There is now but little doubt , , ..... ... , A . " u,aAllM: V" carry tnesrate Lieut. Beckwith, of the overland surveying party, .has arrived at Sacra mento., lie has examined five passes north of Noble's Pass, ami pronounces all the passes impracticable for a rail road except Noble's Pass and the one next north. ' - v " ! The English clipper ship North Fleet had arrived at San Francisco in fort r four days from China, bringing intelli gence "that the rebels had attacked Canton with irresistible bravery, caus ing a panic among the Imperial troops its- the city which soon surrendered without much bloodshed. ' A Treaty has becu concluded be tween the American Commissioner and the Government of the Sandwich Isl an(ls rir the annexation of the islands to Uniteij States - This treaty was dispatched bv mail to the Uni ted States Irom San Francisco on the 1 6th. .- All the members of the King's' council are in favor of annexation ex ( jxaiion ex cent two; ami the King himself is said I ! to be the most active promoter ot the treaty. 1 he details ot the treaty have not transpire.- . : v v ' x GIVE THEM A TRIAI-Mereeaary per sous .have in so many inxtances aucceeded iu foisting 01. the community worthless preparations, claiming for them great atcdical virtues, that a great many iudividuah) refuse to take any thing not sanctioned by a ahywian. . J hi sanction n ieeo opsiowm ujh aiAOLE.ua AiN II-- hvmli KiivDnir nn.nmi . v..n , r.. ARKHCEA COKUIAI, in more than five hun- .... w.. uvi i ......... . mill instances.. Indeed many medical men who know their- virtue regularly prescribe the Ex- -'pectorant in ease of Coughs, Uolda, and diseaaea , of the repiratory organs, which come under their aar t i a a a a care. Ami, in an uivease oi tne Dowels, sum as Diarrhoea, the Diarrhoea Cordial ia prescribed by them with lhe utmost confidence in Ue beneficial effects. (Jive these excellent medicines a tiiuL See advertisement in another column, and de bcriplive pauiihleti, lo le had gratis of the a- gprjJg.- p,if. '., 'tie for f 2 50. , ' c3 For sale at ly 50 cents for each, or six bot- the Drug Store. THE MARKETS. . Petersburg, Sep. 9. Tobbacco Lugs $4:00 6:00; Leaf, eoinmou to gootl $6 50 $10 j good to fine, $10 12 50. M - , Cottox. Sales at 9. i " Wheat. Sales at l 10 a l 72c. ' Corx. Sales at 78c. " ; : ': ; Flocr. City Extra $9 50 a $10. ; - Bacon. Va.'hog rounds 9J 91. Sides Tl f$ c: ; Shoulders Cl a 6jc. I Guaxo. Peruvian $50;' Mexican $35 ; Super Phosphate of Lime $46. . Fayeileville, Sep. 9. Candles Fayetteville Factory 1 8c. 20. Adamantine Si) 35c. Cotton 8J a 8c. Flour Cross $7 73; fine 8 00; su perfine $8 75 '-'.' ' Feathers 45 '47c. ' -' Corn 1 00 (?y 1 10. ' . ., .'. Molasses Cuba 25 2G; Ni Or leans -40c. Whiskey 45 50c. -". ' ' . ' Norfolk, Sep. 9. ' ... Flour. Superfine-9 a 9 Extra 9i a 10. - . ' GCA.NoPeiuvraa $48. - - : 1 Uit II .f. m lkr 211 t P.L .nH-Knii H. Vnsr, Ultr U Cn5 . - m n u im ii s - uyimnrr. Id bA, ia i!kJU jrLJ Kr. Vj lel, la tliM emiMv.oti tlj Wta kh, Ail CiiiJvro.d.;Lirt TBftan4 M.r. ika.IIaH.. . .; . ," " Crt ra,U tj It, r aafrcw fJ-, ' lUi rime iih frweJtj rtre, To ifrniKf luJ ta kvra roofrrrJ. A4 Li it LW.ua tbere." k. VV. . FALL TIUDE, SEPT. 1851. V 1 . AIM, Pm kn LiP CrM, aor nnnmni. TtnnmntTmnn r"""" - 7 ourijrm, ir. . eu- writ, ai rcij ut-a mra. a ara IM m rreril W -itt -. 9 . ..." ... 1 . ..." ani Coxmaalisj ElocSr. of I ihstig fadiucs, ; . DOME parvkaiJ UomSnt katdt, and at lh rrcrttt Larire Auction S;ill!. .. , at areat autriSett. ... . .. .. . ' Carolina ad' irrinia MtirhanaVM OH euoGdent ran oifrr thew.Goo.tii at a Low -.ff, u eaa l found io aoy markH I TEYNSJX & WELDEI.I- retMatiurg, V, 8r4. 8. 53- B;icon! Bacon! Bacon!' A tjOT of gooJ B ACON f.n mk t f it u. tui:rexti.e & so?r. 1 Sept. Ilih. 63 Fall Stock of Fancy Goods. , I W.-M.Ure-prrtfuny UffWa-etOaBMoonce to wj fuemla, and the trade Rro-raHy, that . am now in rccripl of my FAl.I. hTOUK of . - Foreign and Domestic , "P yi -at ft iff fi t f V C' M, M J JJ S3 j eonmitit.g of all koi.1t of gooda uaonlly ke4 in t my tin of bumeM, togrther with large lot of' Clock, of lhe neweat and mo-t dreirahle pu tern, which lata prepared lo off. r at unuoally low pricpi 10 caro ano punctoui eu.tomera. .,; DUDLEY NICHOLS. Agent. gent, .1 Byeamore aire ft, I'cteraburg, Va. J AoguatSSih, 1854. . - 61 ! WHOLESALE GROCERY' ' ' AND- ' COMMISSION. BUSINESS. ' . "-Norfolk, 1st July. 1854. I aar wa-- rm aa.ahara.. . ' l 11.MA.M h. vAlWr (who haa conducted huiinena in-thia City f,ir wveial veara paat under the nam of Duller Sc ' '."W nJ . formtd a Lopart STEPHEN BONSAI., hae rtcrahip, and will prosecute the Wholesale Grocery Business' in all ill tranche, under the immo ami style of fW r VfTTa Jf . UAiili-' Ol &s2X$21U9. J They will at alt timet nlfor to Uuyeia a large and varied Slack of Uroaariea, which will Ite-eokl ai prianas low aa iaey cn: ie parcnaseu ia om er markeia. ' . : Countiy Produce wilt he received on Consign ment, and Account of Sale and Keturu promj4 y made. ' ' Sales of Flour wiH he strictly attended lu i and from the long exwricnce of lhe senior partner in the sale 01 Unit article, they filter themxelvea in being able to give entire sntixfiction. Advancement made on Consignments, and all sales rallied when made on time 1 Cj They are Agents for Duponl's Pownta, which will le aold at Manuiaclurer price. - Augual l i. , 49 3m - To Millers and Barrcl-Makera 3 PEN? edby PENNY NAILS, for Barrel, just reaiv J. U. TLRKEM INE & SON. Also, Choice BIolasMCftf at 40 cent per gallon, by . J.C.T.SON. . Augusl 14.- ' ' 49 iitst ljPrF.rvRn .1 tt.- n, s(,- n J Barrel Fresh SUirnlns Tluld.. June is. 40 AFRESH Supply of Bibles and Tes tament! have just been received at the Depositnry of the Orange County Bible Society the Drug Store of Dr. 8. 1). Schoolficld. .July 17ih, 1854. , : H 45 . TO Ol'Il FR1EVDS. WE have jwt received a lot of New Typc a pju-t of which are intended for thcron tcmplatcd enlargement of the Recorder, and the others to enable us to execute in better style Blanks and other Job Work., Our friends will see from this that wo are in earnest in tho mat ter of the enlargement of our paper, and we hope to receive auflu-icnt encouragement to en! able, ua to do so before the meeting of the Le gislature. All that remains to accomplish il is the purchase of a new Press." The paper now is aa large as our old Press will print ; and be sides, having withstood the assaults of the Brit ish in the war of 1812, it is somewhat d.lTicult to be kept in order, and cannot be safely relied on. . An addition of 136 new subscribers, with an advance payment, would meet the necessary expenditure at oneo. We appeal, then, to our friends ittOrange, Alamance, Granville, Person, and other neghboring counties, to aid us. ' By a little effort from each of our present subscribers, all that wc require could be accomplished in a fuw days. . The enlargement would make con siderable addition to the amount of reading mat ter each week, and would greatly increase the usefulness and efficiency of the paper. ; .If pro perly encouraged, we shall endeavor to make the Recorder not only a faithful exponent of Whig principles, nut also one of the best I ami ly Papers published in the State. Who will be the first to respond to oar appeal ! ' We have labored faithfully and long in the Whig cause, and for what wo believed to be the true inte rest of North Carolia.i, and surely an appeal now to the friends with whom wc have co-operated, will not pas unheeded. , D. HEARTT & SOX. August 9, ' , 48 SALT! SALT! ! A. LOT of Liverpool SALT (4 bushel aaclia,) now comins in. ; Also, Stone Jars, of all sizes, for Pickles and I reserves. Uy ! -.. . . J. C. Tl'RRENTINE &.SOX. August 11. . ' 49 JUST OPENING, at the Drug Store, a new aopply of FA NOV ARTICLES VLOT of good BACON f.r sato at thD 38-. Beep Paver L: r- Ta un.liripird ..e 1 V l la lilafc!.'lj h-f m' J I-1 M SlT erj aS MuMt, M Ihr lifl,FiJ Kwi j wc TlaCI olMaai( llkwa lltiiiftAcjr, m it awwih aiJ rf ia . Kit, d iW Ur fWr llaJrtl vi TUttf Acirt, tm writ kW erf lU l.i 1 Lm lo't Iwiej l U t m U ukrr trf T la. ; arreoul U l! f fl oMiuiVa. ai Jj "rf ffi li tlniti Wa tiia .t. 1"W Ia'a ae rat!a.1ir. kxtiiua tl,j, a , Irt irawa. lanje rtrrlVnJ fo ar litJ U .rk, aoJ liuJ, tvti o. I arI y ut, al-tu-Wl. I vji 4rJlu-fJ 1) r.lirif at4 Maf) I K.U kutA vl it Ue biffxd 1 tr raa . tw taugll L a fiii prirr. ai d n Kim a M.cauUjhp drairrj. rVta4ia Linj I an-a oni tnm wouU Jo U i r!J siJ rsttujua R. AY. GOl.nSTON, Pfjfprrri;, IIoihv t'ouuly, X. C. . CcacH ETanufactory, .', In Hillsborough. rplIB MilvfiiM uolJ inform tW irt A oi liir riMlllllUftj Ir. that h ia im raiicu.a " ... - - am on, ID U fwau vl II i!UMiaen. tmk must i-actike or " ' Envies, and all lands of Car- yt 9 topi oimurb Ur-er araW- tluo H L ewt Urn jAo lfcr in lh Un r couuij- that h prleJ Ul (! all kiucl.uf IZrujuios at lit ,k., i-..u- i hi. i.i.t, j,.,., 'i....i .. ''l..t M lie, can ert Kk 8 joifc s aJ ', bjr dini g.fcid work he will Irr lo make them believe M. ' lie baa now en land an aortment of good Baggiea and Oaroucltea. Ttuwe wUbing to pur. chaM woutJ do well lo ealt and exataioe ftr tirmele U f wa they lw elarwhrre. ' lie i warrant all hi wwk J end ifany p;wt 01 M give a wiy.m cuoM-queort of not hing rI':,''w,,'t,,wu.!ob,UJre fits after it lite ahop. He k uYtpi ruiaed to try to da Li woik aa il ahouU he done, and ka tko Ue procuriI aume of lha hrxl mknrn he ooid git Ikjiu Noniieru and southorn. : a 11 ia1" were auWclad ly hinwlf, and h dura ikH iM-od to work any Imt rnu-h are good, j lKg Uiva hnra to return hi think u the puhlic for tle Wnil atronage he baa herel. fore received j and li..a, ly air irt attrution lo t.uinea. lo iocreae that patronage. I All ordVra tor woik frora a Jwance will U f promptly attended to. - . A. C. MURDOCH. August tl. 60 V7IJ. JOHNSTON FREEL&ND, (Lato of Orsoirc County, X. C) KOW WITH W. W, & H. SMITH, II C8ft f . KM tf gg I 8 f 9 , . so. 76 Jlarkft Street, Corner of Bank, - ,,. Mtllnclllilllllf KTu uSZ Z orl11 rohni and lhe South, lie will tuke pleure in waiting 00 Ihera at the EntaWifh- mcnt when Uiey visit the City; and all Older will be promptly attended to. ' - Ausast tl.-A . n -- fl f , Hap of North Carolina! - rpilE undersigned are preparing, and will put-' - Ub, aa aoon a lhe necessary Burveys, 4e ' eaa he obtained, a Kew, Large, and Compk-te Mr or Aoktn I'isolisi, five feel by three, well engravod and finished in lha best style. Il is admitted on all sides, lhat such a work i ' a great desideratum iu our Slato, and it ia in ' consequence of lhe fi qucnt inqairics on thia sub ject, that the undersigned have embaiked iu lha anlerprie. . v , . , . , 1 ha only attempted work of this kind is that of Mcltae, published in 1 83.1 ; and since then the Counties, Towns, Road and Post-offices have increased in numtier, and all our work of Internal Improvements, with small exceptions, been set on loot. - , -.. , ' It i intended lhat the New Map, now propos ed to be published, shall contain, aecuiaiely laid down, all the Natural Features ot the Slate the . Inlets, Harbor, Sounds, Lakes, Rivers, Creeks, Mountains, dec. ' . V- " Also, the public improvement and artificial . divisions. The Railroads, Plank Roads, Coun ties, County Towns, Post-offices, Cities, Village, . Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academic, &c, &e. . . ' '. - . . Tlie Map will b taady by the summer of 1855. ' x - . WILLIAM D. COOKE, SAMUEL PEARCE. ' terms: . " ' ' In Best Style, Gill Rollers aud First Imprcs- sions, , ' 1 , i $10:00 In Plain Style, Black Roller, . 6:00 . Information fiom any source, and which may be of service in making the abore wntk, will lie thankfully received. . All communications should ' be addressed to - WM. D. COOKE. s - Raleigh, August, 1854. ' .. - 60 Five Cents Reward.. OAN away from the subscriber, on tlie 30th of June last, a bound girl by lhe name of ELLEN JANE CAPE. She about sixteen years of age, and well grown. 'AH persons m forewarned not to harbor or employ her, under lhe penalty of the law. The above reward will . be paid lor ner delivery to me, but no thank. : JOHN II. PAUL.. . August 11th, 1854. ' 49 3w - JOB WORK, THE nuliscriUcrs have made ft consiJcrablo . and are now prepared to execute - in a handsome style. - " - C?" Pamphlets Card, Handbills, trk, will be neatly printed on reasonable terms. Their. Blanks oftcu pronounced by competent judge to Iks excellent forms and well arranged, will lie improved by the new types upon which they will hereafter bo printed. ,. - (Jj Orders promptly attended to. " - - D. HEARTT & SOX. August 21. ' 50 WANTED, . ; BY a Young Lady of some experience' in -leaching, a SCHOOL in a healthy neigh- -boibood. Reference, Prof. Sterling, Greeusbo-' ... rough, X. C. - - - " - Address (postage paid) D. E. B., Clover Gar-V den, Alamance, N. C. . - .t " . . v v-. July 2S.. , s ... , -.47 UST RECEIVED, al the Druir Storsv a fma af-kle of (irccri and Black TEAS! 4 a
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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