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were on boar J at the tine i ere of about twenty men, shipped fur a lix months' cru'ne; alto, a large number of iron-bound bnjers, containing eeveral thousands of flioi-lock muakeie, many tone of roal, a lot of heavy made harness, water and pro virions, a good supply of ammunition, Sie. The captain of ihe steamer had two or three dayi previously obtained from the New Yoilc custom-house a clearance for a Southern port, upon a fictitious invoice, but did not proceed on Ida voyage in con sequence of iho chief engineer having ab, seined himself, and tho indisposition of thor-e on board, in sail without biin. actio, piles, languor, fret fulnoss. a bilious topgue, .man t no murmur escaped her lipt. a morbid tneaili, Ion of appetite in hor, an of he, wift decay, ahe turned her contemii Conscious : i. t. ts- - r DISSOLUTION. ( PR05c:rus I SELLING AT COST! IfniiD ...1 ! I .....i:..!....!:..!!.,! " " l- .. , . Indescribable wre.eh.dne- of eatarwee. ... it. j , ; K ' . tI . nf ,.a n, I rn". ! PPPRHVPPUIA M -RAWMPB ' U ZLttA??TJZ 1 llPM 1 ' v , J , I itUIWJil AUIUUM aVa.aa.aJMI n. v IUIUC mi WHm )UrHWl IU" & Birraud succeeding them in tbc General Cone mission Busineas. 'J'heT avail themselves of lhi opportunity to . thank then friend for the patronage extrnuri to them, and beg leave earnestly to recommend .. I,. W.ift. lt, l.l.auat ' .neir fUCCCTSOn H HIB BOIIliUrMve .uu p i...ir...i,i. .,.,1 lir.u ..i.n.lni.iu dUeaaes, which have baffled .he skill of ll,e;look8d forth joyfully to the time when ahe allied Doctor, have been radically cured by Hooflanu a ueiman Bitterer Bee advertisement. 1m A Good Move. Tim New York Commissioners of Emigration have or dered, an aiiaehment to he obtained a painsl the ship Kochumbeau for landing foreign paupers, and appointed a Com tnities of five to confer with a rommiuee fiom the Board nf ("ouncilmrn relative tn stopping ilia importation of this class of people. A New York correspondent of the National Intelligence:, under date of the 2Jih Jan. aaya : Fnm Ecuador we hoe contradiction nf the reported purchase of iha Gallipacna Islands bv the United Stales, and the paper making ihe contra i to patrol duty, and that the magistral, ue su tlirttion (El Pmgreseo or Gu.y.nuil) ;"-l out companies on Saturday 0 ' ' ' I and Hlimlnv 1111I1I nf aai'l. ink. una at SUCU ' CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS. ; , Hillsborough, Feb. 3, 1855. ;, At a meeting of the newly elected Board of Commissioners, held in thecourt house, -all the members being present, the Sheriff adminis tered tho usual on th of ofik'C. - The Uard adopted a act of By-Laws for its government. E. A. Heart! waa re-elected Tcwn Clerk. John Laws waa re-elected Town Treasurer fr the ensuing year, and waa also appointed Weigh Master. , . Robert F. Pleuxante was unanimously re elected Town Constable and Collector. , The following standing committees were ap pointed ! Auditing Commiltee-Meun, Laws, Lati mer and i reclanrj. On Pump and fymi. Messrs. Turner, Carmichac) and Turrenliue. On Grave Yard. Messrs. Reese, Frecland and Turrrntine. Street Commit fee To consist of the whole Board. , , On motion. Ordered, That the Clerk furnish the Magis trate of Polic. with a lit-t of the citizens subject should be released from the shackles of mortali- ' ty, and rise triumphant to Him who bought us j with Ine most procious Dlooa Her bereaved ones mourn not as those who ays : "The Government tf the United States proposes, through iia resident Minister in the capital, the loan nf three millions of dollars, at (he rate nf five per rent, per annum, nn the condition that a reduction of one dollar be made on the ptiee of eve ry Inn of guano bought by citix ns of the United States fiom Ecuador. The loan ehall be paid, discounting a dollar on eve ry Ion of guano. The Government sub mitted the porposilion In Congress, who acquiesced thereto, and as jet they have mil drawn a single draft, ii not being ne ressary to dispose of the said amount,' that her disembodied spirit has returned "unto God who gave it." Com. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. ASLJPFL' of Fresh Gaiden Seeds just re ceives', and for sale, at Ihe New Diug Store. LONG & CAIN. Febiuary 6, 1855. 73 ment of their friends and the public generally. WILSON & UKIUE Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 1, 1855. 72- 'I'HE Banner is published weekly, in Ihe city mentioned, lbs subscribe! offers to sell, at Coal Philadelphia, and adapted for general cir- end Charges, for Cash, or on time at a small ed- Qutk a Marryinu Max. The Pitts burgh (Pa.) Post lava: A nian, named David Dates, a convicted of bigamj at lite last term of the Indiana counly court, and sentenced to twenty-two months' imp.iiionmcnt in the Western Penitentiary, to which place he waa brought the other day. It appears he was committed for the tame nflenre in 1851, and hadjuatRot out. He return ed to the neichuoihood oi IJIalmille, and, by dyeing his whiskers and chang ing It's name to David Ucatty, vas,, xa.n married to a young widow, by the very name juotiee of the peace who married him before. One of the wit nesses 011 the trial ttated that Dates had even wire IMng, or eien inoie. Other timea as he mav think prowr. The following ordinance waa adopted 1 He it Ordained, That section 14th of the Town Ordinancea lie so amended as to provide that the persona ordered out on patrol, shall commence patroling at any time after sunset that the Msgistrate of Police .nay direct in the order ; and it shall be the duty of the patrol to disperse all collections of negroes in the streets or other iinproier places before the heur nf 9 o'clock 5 and after that hour, to apprehend all negroes found in the atreets without a propr permit, to be dealt with according to the ordi nances now in force. Ordirtd, That the Town Constable be au thorized and employed to patrol the atreeta on Huudiiys, and that he be paid for this seme, ment) -five dollar per annum subject to a de duction of fifty cents for each Sunday on which he fails to patrol. Wesnra. Freelatid. Latimer and Turrenlinc were appointed to settle with the Town Treasurer and the Collector ; and the same conimit.ee was alao appointed to make a final aeUleiiieiit with Mr. A. W. Hedgjieth, former Collector. On niun, it wa , Krmlrtd, That when this Boar ! adjourn, tint thev adiuurii to meet on hjtu:d,iv uiuht next, the KJtli tnt., to take into ennmieraiion r III subject ol proviuina; a auiuuie 1 ii"rmt;ii fare from the Court House to the Rail Road Station. : . .'- Ordirtd. That the talcs levied this year, be ie same as for last year, viz : 25 cents on the t!00 talu. of KeiU Estate; 50 rents 011 the TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Tiust, executed by Dr. S. D. Schoolfleld to the subscriber, for certain purposes therein mentioned, he will pro ceed to aeel to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House in Hillsborough, on Tuesday the SOlh in mailt, it being Tuesday of Orange County Court, Ihe most valuable poition of Ihe property conveyed in aaid trust, consisting of Two very likely Krgro Ulrls, n.ul a Negro Man, a Hoise and Buty. valuable Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ste., and alt Ihe Fancy Ar ticles, &c. remaining unsold in the Drug More. B.sidea the aliove, a number of other articles conveyed in the Oust, will be sold on the pie mixes. The sale will continue from day to day until all is sold. . J. A. TCRUENTINE, Tru-.ee. Febiusry 6lh, 1855. 73ts COPARTNERSHIP. riHE undersigned have this day entered into I Co-I'artnership under the firm and rlyleof B A RICH & BARKAU1), as successors to Messrs. Wilson & Grice, for the puipose of conducting a Produce Broker age and General Commission Business; for which purpose they have taken the large Ware House occupied by Wilson & Grice. They aolirt the patronage of their friends and the public generally, assuring them that all busi ness entrusted tn their care ahull have prompt and personal attention. WM. J. BAKER, of North Carolina. THUS. I.. BARKAUD, of Virginia. Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 19, 1855. 72 culation in the Presbyterian Church. V : TERMS Invariably in Advance 1 Delivered in ihe city, l,60 per year. Bv Mail. . ... 1.00 " Rr.m r by mail, where no good opportunity la blLUa. A.m'n? ,h.era otherwise al hand. Drafts or notes of the lar-. wf. ' '"P0 ,n" ilhr Alpacas, Moussehn Delains, Prints, vance, Ihe Large Stock of Goods, ewned by A. C. Murdock end conveyed in said trust, embracing a great variety of very desira- , ger denominations are preferable where they j can ue conveniently omaineu. - i PUBLIC SALE. WILL he offered for aale to the highest bid der. at the late residence of Charles W. of Valuable Land for Sale. I WILL sell, on Monday the 19th day of Febru ary neat, to the highest bidder, 2.10 Acres of Land, lying on Iha water s ol Eno, five miles South-east of H illsborough. It has on il a good Dwelling House, and oilier necessary buildings. It I as a but a good Meadow, end fine meadow land, and is well limbered. A small paition on ly is in cultivation, and is the best wheat grow ing laud in this vicinity. All persons wishing to purchase good land, will please call and geta bargain. A credit of twelve months will be given, with bond and approved secuiily. The sale will take place on the premises. DAVID J. STRAY HOKN. January 30. 71 3w F. N. STRUDWICK, Johnston, dect ased. on Thursday Ihe 81 h .larch, a part of the personal property of the iWia.l. ronsiminr of Horses. Mules. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Hay, Fodder, ffrvrnfi ft f ftlincrllfir if Villi and Shucks; a number of tarts and Wheel- $11011111 iV VLUUlDlUUl til g,M, barrows, W agons, Plantation Tools, and vaii- E22i2igSt)S!D1SI-2is Ef 0, . ous other articles not mentioned. 4 11 ILL attend to all business enliusted to A credit of nine mou.hs will tic given, and f T him in the County and Huperioi Courts. bond and approved security required ol the pui- j fry ,)mc. on the corner South-East of the chaser. i Court House, formerly occupied by Cad. Jones, i. i. jwihjiu.1, lir.. tsq. D. W. KKliK, U... i Januarv 9ih. 1855. C9 r . . 1 1 HcBscnimox taken by Rev. 8. Guiteau, 73 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, J. D. Williams, Esq., corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pitts burgh. Rev. It. H. Richardson, of Chicago, and Win. Fciris, 337 Broadway, New York. Postage ou all communications to be prepaid. ; Pastor sending us twenty subacrihers and upwards, will tie thereby entitled to paper with out charge. I Advertisements within eight lines, or not ex ceeding the apace of right lines: Fiist insertion 51) rents; each repetition 38 cents ;evciy addi tional line, first insertion 3 cents, each repeti tion 2 cents. Advertisements placed before ihe marriage no tices double these rales. Editorial Notices of business, snd calls of at tention lo advertisements, placed in the newt ailumnt, 25 cents each, or if extended, CJ centa a line, or as may be agreed upon. Cauls of two lines, Jo a year, and SI lor cacti additional line. 1 Annual Advertisements of fifteen lines aud upwards, a line. JMV11J MCHIANM. Nc. 65 j South Fourth St, Philadelphia. N. B. Our enterprise is co-operative. We hence solicit the kind aid ol all Ministers, Elders and Church Members; no. omitting the Ladies snd the Young, to each ot whom we consecrate a special poition of our sheet. AT I ENT10X! COMPANV. To the Orangt Church Volunteer Com pany. T0V are hereby commanded to appear al 1 Oranee Chun h, on Satuiday the 10th of February next, armed and equipcd lor Company Muster. J. M. BLACKWOOD, Cap't. January 23. 71 3w II Tf IMltl'l' 1. U. VI III, I (!. W. JO.NEV J February 6th, 1855. 73 in LATEST FROM EUROPE. Halifax, January 30. The Royal mail '.earner Africa arriv ed here to-day, with dstcs lo Satuiday. 1I14 2l)th January. T'ie war news is entirely tin important, end eoibracTS nothing derisive. Before Scbse.opol affaire were un hanged. Nejmis.inne are anil in pioyress be tween the Tower iiided in ihe war, t ut nothing was certainly known rrsperi in? them. The s-liirf interest rf die ne een're in ihe proceedings of ihe Ctmcr.se nf Vien na. Honrs lr peace and fears for ihe protraction of the war appear lo be about equally baUnced. The French and ling lisli nuiiiaters al Vienna have received the nerrsaaty poweram reopen the nego tiation. 1'iiiic. (iorisrhaLi-lT is un.ler lood lu have rrreiretl wti lin int.rue linns from die government, and il is ru- nvtl ; and 50 cents on each wheel of pleasure. II. A. HEARTT, T. Clerk. Finis Black Cloth Over-Coats. I OFFER for sale, at reduced price, a lot of fine black (Ker-Coal and Clonks; also, brown anJ oliva Sack and Frock Coals; and many other Uoous also at reduced prices. J. VtfcliU, Jr. Februsry 5. 73 THE MARKETS. Petersbeig, Feb. 3. Cotton. Sales at 8 a 8J e. TosBAtco. Receipt, tontinue very Ii"ht. Lujrs 4 CO (ft C 00 ; Leal, torn- inun and middliiiL'. (G 00 ((ii 7 50c. UimhI tl 00. Wheat. 1 90 a 2 05 for j;nm to prime. Common and middling 1 SO a 1 00. Coax. Sale at 85 a 90 c. Flora. Citr Extra I0; Country Superfine, t9 25 9 50 ; Family, l 1 10. Oraxo. Peruvian 50; Meiican ."5; Super Phwajihate of Lime f46. Fayetteville. Fb 3. Candles Fa vetteville Factory 18c. 20. Adamantine 30 3jc. Cotton 8 a 81 e. Flour Croaa 7 50; Gne 7 75 super fine 8 00 a 8 10. Feather. 45 jtj, A7c. Coin 95 a lotic. !ola. Cuba 28 00 J X. Or leans 40 00. Miiale 03 a TOc. Norfolk, Feb, 3. Fi-ni it. Stiperfine 0i (ft 9 75 El tra. D2 a 10 Familv til a 12. j St uaa Uromi, Put to Rico, C a CI, N. Orleans 51 a 0 c. Miored thai ihe Cjar ie anxious lor pesce. ) .Monsr,4 Cuba 23 a 24 c. ; X. Or There are eonflicimg Matrmenis as ' ..n4 ojj . 50 c. usual annul Austria, bm her ndurt ge- I CorrtB La -uira 112 a 12 c; Rio nrrallv leans lowaids the Allies. Pros eia enmpUins nf Austria's anions. Ef f ris are making lo obtain ihe eoneni of ihe Allies lo an srminice, especially by ihe Prussian Cabinel. ' Private teller from Vienna est that rrinea (oiwIukolT ha been insi.ur.ed 10 a III. Oravp. Penman 48. In Areola. AU., en the I7lh uKhj the P.c. Mr. Hanson, Mr. H. A. Hotuas, of Fayetteville. In aerenl an lerms, eirepl the redneiion jf. C- la Mi Maar W, youngest daughter rf the Russian fleet and the ocrupalion of inf eamurl Htrudwick, Esq., formerly of N. C. Russian lerrilory. STKJAYED, rs From the subscriber, on the iaV" 24th of January last, a gray spot. iLsssAf? ted HORSE, Mack spots oo bis Vl i'Sf rump, short nume, rommon aize, sav"asii..1i tea or twelv. years old. A libe ral compensation will be given for bis return to Ihe subscriber, or fur information so that he ran get him. AdJresa, Lindlej's St.ire, Alamance county. SIMPSON liOC.US. February 3,1 8S5. 73 3wp HURDLE & HURDLE, tXTOULD inform the public that they ai matiufaciuring Carriages and Harness of all kinds wanted in this country, more eilensively than thy ever have heretofore, and from their lung eipericnce they flatter themselves that their work w ill not lie surpassed liy any oilier esialilisn' ment. Thee generally keep nn band some pood HOUSES fur aale; and in exchange tor Car. riaara and Horses, they will take Wheat snd Tobacco at market piiccs, delivered at Huidlcs & Turner 'a Mills, eight milea south of Koxho rough, where they intend keeping for sale Pine LI MBER of the best quality. Jauuary 16. 70 6mp STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. In Equity November Term, 1854. 1'he Petition of Daniel A. Montgomery, Execu tor ol I.udwick Albright, deceased, vetiintt Cege Albright, .nr. and George Albiiebt, jr., Eiecutms of Elizabeth All-right, lieorge Al bright, srnr., and wife Pally, Isasc Albright. Tohiis May aud wife Uarbara, Ludwick Al blight's cbiblreu. Eli Albright, Alerander Al bright, and l.olo.i Williams and wife Julia. Urllv A niriuh.'a chilu.en, Obid Albright aud Uvi Albright, Jo -epb Albright. Sally Albright, Jjrub Mav ami stile I'at-y, Mary folcuun s rhiblren, lvi M.iv and wile Pollv, l.u.Uirk 8hirp anJ wife Pasty, l.udbk Foulcman, L iiicl tl ipp and iiy Allfight. IT peariug to the Court, that Iaac Albright. Oi-iJ Albright, and I.ei Albright re.'.d. tie yond the limits of ibe Mate : It is therefore oi dered by the Court, thai advertisement boynade f.,r thiee months in Ibe ItilMnnoush Recorder. iLitifvin; the defendants of the filiiiif of tliis bill, and thil unlrs th -V appear at Ibe neal term ol ibis Court, to I held a. the court house in Gra ham, on the ft.h Mmday after (he 4th Monday ol Match neat, and plead, answer, or demur to sai.l bill, Ihe same will be taken pro cuiiimo and heard IX parte as to them. Witness I-asc Holt, Clerk anJ Malcr of our said Couil of Ktpi.ty. at nlhce, in Graham, the ftth Mondav after the 4ib Monday of Seplem iter, A. D. 1 15. ISAAC HOLT, c.L t. Feb. 9. (I'r. Adv. f 9:00 ) 73 3m PATKNT DOOR AND RATE SPRING. UICH'D W. INMAN. from SheffirU. Kng land, manufarluirruf Inman'a Patent Door Carter's Spanish Hixture. Tbli CELEBRATED COMPOCXD, SCEMIF1CALLI rBEPABED FROM THE BKST ARTICLES OF (he Materia MeClcn. has gained an unrivalhd repulatinn lor the fob folloniug gooJ ellecta, via: PURIFYING TEE BLOOD, and thus curing- SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, ULCERS, OLD SOKKS, OBSTINATE CU TANEOUS EHUPTIOXS, aud all diseases arising from The Imprndrnl Car or Ibusc of Mfirnry. f ) EOl'LATI.NG the Stomach and IWe!e, Thus il cures Liver Disease, Indigestion, Bilious Ci-nipl lints, Costiveness, and Piles, strengthening the Digestive Organs, (bus caus ing the food .0 nourish and etii pint every part. Krgu tiling the Hcerelive Organs, and, by enabl ing thnn to perform Ihrir propel functions, pre tenting and curing lilliuut and otfter Painful titrate. Miengthening and Quieting ihe Nervous .Syxtcin, thus allaving Aoimii lnilutsm aud ciiiing all Diwvi vf the .Verrr. II U onriTBlIed in the r ere cf Ftinalt DUrasrs! v EAKNEKK. lllKKGlLAia rtKH, HB STRlCTt "M, &C . It Is entirely SAFE in ALL CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring powers ot nature, it never injure but always bene fits and cures, as thousand of volun tary certificate from Ibe liest au thorities testify. Rrtnllret that each Lottie b'art the name of IJENNl'.T & I51-.I-IKS. Druggists, Io 125 Main St, Kichmond, Vs. fZET Sour other i$ genuine jfiQ Piice One Dollar pertmHie, or six bullies for Five Dollais. Kdd be Drnesist and Cuuntrv Merchant in all .he riiies and oiunties of the I'nited Mate, DOCTOR HOOFLaVND'3 C LEU HATED crmmt Bitters, rassAan bt BS. C. M. JACKSON, Fnilni'a., Pa., wiix areaeTusu.r tuna LIVES COMPLILYT, DYSPEPSIA, JiUMJICE, t'AroBic or Xtmmt DeLiiity, Duraut vf the Ki'hegt, and all diwtui anting from slis vrdtred Liw or Stomach. Such as Consti pation, Jnwaid Tiles, Fullness, or ' Dlood to the Head, Ari dity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Ful ness or weiaht in the Sinmach, Sour Eructationa, .jinking, or Flutterinir in the Pit of ihe eJtomscb, Swimming of the Head.Hur ried and difficult Breadline., Cluttering at the Heart, Choking 01 SubValing Sen sations when in a lying Poture, Dimness of vision. Dot 01 Webs before the Sicht. Fever snd Dull Pain in Ihe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of th. Skin and fcjes, ram 10 t.ie anie, ujck. Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heal Burning in Ibe Flesh, Con stant Imagiuinga of Evil, anJ great Depression of Spirit. In attributing such valuable Medical proper ties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable asset I ion ia made, but U simply stated a fact : proven undeniably and conclusively by the et traordinary cures, and benefit derived from it use, under the direction of it Ulusliiou origi nator, Dr. no. fun I. among all classes ol buro- j pean society, snd from the immense niasa of tea- Innony, from sll pari 01 me American conii-, nent, accumulated during (he Inst ten years, in .be bands of ihe present proprietor. The prrva- I lence of diseases to which the German Itinera aie adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al-1 most universal ; indeed llie.e is scarcely a .ami- ly throughout the whole (Stent of our country in vihich (here Cannot be found among its mem- . here that peculiar tal.ow and liuguid appear- Muslins, Cambrics, Vazettea, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Tics, and Cotton, Worsted Silk and Kid Glove, Hosiery, Trimmings, Bonnets, Ribbons, eVc. Also, Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimerea, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean, Kerseys, Linseya, Domestics, Iteady-niade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glass, (jurens, Tin and Hard Ware, Carprniera' Tools, and almost every thing else that la to be had in a Store. The Goods are all new. A larpe portion of them weie purchased in Philadelphia and New York last Fall, and all of then aince the Full of 1853. Purchasers who wish to get Goods at vaaf low rMicaa, can do so, if they will give ua a call, at the Store East of the Court House. N. D. BAIN, Trustee. January 15, 1855. 70 NEW GOODS! GOOD GOODS! AND PRETTY GOODS! IHE subscribers are now receiving a large and varied assortment of new Fall and Winter Goods, selected with great care at the low rule now uling in Ihe Northern markets. Ladies will find, with other articles, the fol lowing ! Plain, Brocade and Plaid Silks, French snd English Merinos, All-wool Del.nines, Xaw Silks and DeBage Alpacas, Cashmeres and Mouselin Del.ains; Alsi, French Embroiderira and Embroidery Patterns, Kigolettes and Mohair Hcud Dresses, 4.8. For Gentlemen : Plain and Fancy Caiircre, Veslings of all qualities and si) lea, Fancy Ties and Shiit Collars, Dress and Hunting Boots, Moleckin Dress Iiats, new style, Widc-Awske, Know Motliirg, and 'cw-a- daya Cap and Hats, Gents' Travelling Shawls, Ac. They invite allrnlion to (heir slock of Negro Clothing, I.inseys, Kerseys, Bi0(;uns, Leather, Ulankel ami rlamirls. The Ladies will find new Winter Bonnets, Colored Straw and Lawns.) and iicwfiUu Itib bona lo drttl the new or re ifret the old ones. J. C. '1TRKEST1NE 4: SOX. October 16. 68 NOTICE. ALL persons iudthled lo A. C. Murdock, by note or account, are requested .0 make in -mediate psynisnt lo the undersigned, as by vir tue of a deed ot trust he alone is authorized to settle them. Those who neglect this notice may soon eipect to find their debts in ths hand of su officer for collection. N. D. BAIN, Trustee. January 15, I8S5. TO Carpets and Carpeting. PARLOR, Chamber, and Stair-case Carpet ing just received by J. C. TURKENTINE St SO.W November 7. 61 and Gale Spring, to which waa awarded the first ' Canada and Ihe W.at Indies. (Ihilimrr err i;usi, x. ri iu.n as i n 1 1 i.y . , . r 1 Piri. ii.m-.,Mj ,,,!. Ml ft Ml X .1 .Y, lU.Tu..., H J , - II f,.f man. r.rs menneiot el the Fsr. Arksn, en Ihe U of January. Mrs. MaaT M nwrs iletel, Fredrkksbutg. Va., and late a' Mooaa, wife of f.ephen Moore, esq., aged 4 Ihe t'ily Hotel, rUhmond, Vs. 'tears. h was the oldest slaughter of en. p.w.1 lo what is called qusrk mchcine. snd llsa tnoiWr of twelve children, e.even r l.li,eJ la ey llul iia good effrei in Ihe case 'whom survive to m.urn h.r loss. Previoua lo tt Mr. Kamaey were wundirful im'reil. II hut been gio up by several physb-isn$ had .tied moat vf Ihe qnai k Biedicine. snd SS m Ihe etg nf drpir. as well a the grave, tshen he liied Carter a Hpamsli Mu.ure. We refer Ihe pttMie lo his full and lengthy teriitica'e ar.iun.1 the botlle, slsling bis cure. s sdveitisemenl. 1 Premium at Ihe World's Fait in London. 1851, announces that he has cns.itut.J Mr. James Wrbb. jr. his .! agent for the county ol Or anee. Stale of North Carolina. For nealnes. simplicily, full peef.nmanre of all il i intended to d.i. its rteredinf usefulneas, il durability and it cheaprte. it eeriainlv take it poailion in the front rank nf modern inention. We d.i nsl intend In puffj a sinule et amina .ion will convince Ihe judiimrnl of its utility. It. W. INMAN'. January It ' V . 8. liliKKS, ti CO.. Proprietors. Fur aale by l)rs. Long & Cain, HilUbo rough 1 W. tt. Pass, Person County, and J. 8. Lucas, Chapel Hill. January at). 75 ly ST 11 AY. I'A KEN up by Mosce Ham, in th pait of I .range, some time last I am now Kcr-civing ttrPEPIOR new crop Molasses and RioCef- ia talued at ihii.y dollars. lee i finest quality Black and Ineen least Ihe Fall of foJ. she w a resnle.it of Hillsbo rough. N. C at which time she removed with her family to mptead county. Arkansas. Mrs. Muore'e life was as eventful a lier.death aaealtn en4 peaceful Kndowed by nature with a reaolutf! spirit and a vigorous intellect, but a frail tody, h waa illy prepareJ lo w res in V FOR THE 1 VALID. We cut ihe tie with the d-rTiuItU of life I Jet early came following front Ihe H Philadelphia Saturday G- ,0 (, tmistanre the religion ef Jesus Christ. UU,n and rerommenJ our tesdris to peruse it ; . . (( ,;rne h, came meek and casefulU. and ll..e sullermg atiouia nos x.y . .,t t.lnluh f,iih urr'iaaiM I ,nnii..ri -..rrr. .... , - - - llt. IIODFLANH'S GERMAN BIT- and hope she became tfli-.ent to execute the TF.ft. This eeHtraleJme.li.-Mi, prepared bj ,Un of a wife and mother with tenderness Dr.C.M.Jraa.altheimpingtierm.n Medf t j ff rml.t,f jn.Jus. cine Hi.ire, No. 120 Arch Hire.., .eS.ing un- "nfi nu , ' wonAe.(. prece.l.mte.1 pubhe ...rr.i.H...nd .1 pr.-p.ie.of ry. self JewrJ and piety, netted "'"'l wh i a scieulilic physician, i ll" immense influence upon her associate, and cahiluled ine qiisnlitica ef il. The virtue nf .hi remeiiy are r(rt ,9 , jirf .,,uintgiire, that ahe amighl To Millorn and Uarrvl-Makem. 3 PENNY N AILH, for Barrel. Jiial receiv e.1 by J. C TURKBYl'INE & SON, Al. Chaira lotuasee. al 4(1 cent per more distressing tnsn ine genersi aeran?.w p . , . ,h , hrt .) was Mn. by i. V. T. w TOS smHlallherpiufuImn-, Aug,,., M. the' eastern Xnrnmer, ami entered on the Mray Book of Orange County, a stray Mare, a (lark clay bank, slender , form, blind 111 ihe lert ee, n a large nuany ' msine and tail, a blase face, hind feet white, and ' is auiiiHMed lo be ten or twelve yesis old. She rer, denotiiiir a diseased Liver, or aueuuciatej AT LOW PRICES. E shall receive, during this and next week, our entire stuck nf Fall and Winter GOODS, embracing a Geneial Assortment, many articles of which will be sold al Reduced Prices. Phase call aud look for yourselves. LONG & ECU. Seplemlier S5. 03 Statr cf Morlh Carolina, Orcnfe County. C'nut t uf Pleas and Quni ter Sessions, V.- I lOSI I .vnvcinuci acini, ioji. is Oiderni v ihe Court, that notice in the iNiiough Kecordcr for sii weeks, be giv- IT 1st Hill-I . en t th. Ov.rserrs of Roads in Orai.ge county. am. suilonng i.vH-piic. Then of whs. immense importance to this class of invalids, that a certain and reliable ie- mcdy should be placed within their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug enters in to its composition; a remedy on whub the pa tient can rely with the utmost confidence and certaiii'v and' be aured from actual and tangi ble proofs, that Ihe article he is using, realty pos sesses th. virtues attributed to it, fuch s re- . t jf r. f - meov . - rr"ni a ituirrg, 1 null ; , e ,. 4 1. ia-.j sands of dollars have been etiwnded in it ms-1 ' . .Ar..i t .1 ' that hereafter no Overseer will be allowed to sur render his Road before muking it appear to the ea.irfactinn of Ibe Court, that aaid lined is in good order; also .hat each Oveiscer i required te return on Friday of next November CVui. and every November Term theiesficr, his Road Order, with the names vf bis road hands enquir ed .hereon. Witness. George Laws, Clerk of our raid : Court, at office in HilMwnugh, the :b Mon A. C. January S3. MURDOCK, Ranter. 7l-3wp Talli.w and Adainanttne Candles; Udr Vine esrt Powder and Hhnt t School Usks t Pipe ! Kin-iklng and Cbewiua Tobnvo. Ac. j DISS O I. U T ION. J AM LIS W KUB, J. etlJIE partnership bere.of.ire eaisling under Jan. 3th 71 ! 1 ibe s.vle of I.OXO & WEUU. haa been ilias.itvr.1 hv mtilosl con-enl. All per-ons t qiisntrtic of il. l bs virtue M (hi remeoy ere r(rt t9 n her acquaintances, tlial ane amigni o fully set forth In lheei.eded notice ( H. U , 0, r,ff .11 be aeeri in our advrrti-ine column. that there ai .... . ..,,;. " L .... i-a ... . a r . This earthly dignities, a a.ill snd eu.et conscience. an..t. mm m.s a.UOf ihs bine .rain of fhlsW Iter Sufferinrs from girl-hood to the dsy ot Her rsl ills te which hnmaniiy is heir, there i hnne jacaM were severe, snd slums! unrem.tled. ! NOTICE. VLL per-w. in.teb.eJ to Dr. . D. fCtlt'OL FIELD, either by nole or account, will call on the suWiiber, a he alone, by virtu ol a Deed of Trust, i authorised lo receive moniea and settle Ihe aee.iunts. Immediate attention lo this n.ilire i espec.e.1. J. A. TLRUIiNTINl', 7Vifre. Jauuhry 10. 70 Jcbled Hill pies January 3. i call a. .he old aland snJ settle. O. FY l.N. JAMES WKBB.Je. 71 - nufarture and dillu-ion throughout all parts of this continent, snd the proprietor feels the great est satisfaction in slating, that there i r.o stale, eouniv, or even village where the Medicine haa been introduced, that there cannot be found num bera willing to testify to it virtues. Il i used constantly in Ihe practice of a large number of Ihe most prominent Physician in the country, who have also added their written testi mony, in evidence of iia great virtues. In con clusion, then, we would reecifully ask of all those afili'iea with any of the above diseases to giv. the Bitter a trial, end rest assured it will never tie regretted. In proof of the statements above made, all are invited .0 read attentively, 1v1emorabilia,, or " Practical Receipt Bonk,'' for Farmer and Families, containing a great number of useful receipts, in addition to th testimony, in favor of the Bit.ers.from.be most prominent and well known individuals, in all parts of Ihe I'liimi. Att Agents for Ihe Bitter are authorixed to distribute the " Receipt Book era'tiitouslv. t .it ...-, r . . ... . ... I'rineipai inner anu ,i jiiuijciuij, i.u nreu ; gl. Philadelphia. Pa. For aale hole-ale ly Druggist in all the) piinciwl cities, aud at retail by apothecaries aud storekeeper in every town in the United Stales, and Canada. $y For sale by Dr. Long clc Cain, Hill-I"-rouah. J. it. Lucas, Chapel Hill, W. J. Pass, Person County. Janusr. J1. 71-lr , 11USINES.S CONTINUED. J.4 VS X i:lf II, Jr., having bough, out the inlefesl ol hi partner Dr. O. F. Lose in the brie firm of & Wtaa. would re spectlullf inform his fiiends and (he pnldic dial he will continue the businese al the old stand, and will be plevsrd to serve ihe former custo mers. With inrreeseJ facilities sn.leiperienre, ud a ile.erminalion lo please all, be hopes lo merit the confidence of the public. 49 January a;. 1 ' 1 GEORUE LAWS, c. c.c. Decemlier 30. 61 Car Slate of Sor.Ii CuraUna, Orange Cccnly. I'ourt (if Pleas ami Quarter Jesion, November Term, 1854. IT ia Ordricd by the Court, that hereafter ne motion for License lo Retail spirituous Li quor in Oiange county will te cnteiiai.icj I y the Court unless it be made en Monday i and .hat Ibe Clerk have this order published tor sit weeks in the Hillsboiough Recorder. Witness. Ueorge Lswe, fleik of our saij Court, at orfice in II ill-borough, Ihe 4tb Mon. day of November, A. D. IfcSt. (JKOKOE LAWS, c. c. r. Decemlcr 30. Cf Car NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby eiven, that application will I made al tiie February Teun of Or anae County Court, lo remove the F.lectin from Walnut lirove Nich.d.'a old atand.) .0 Parish tille, (J. M. ek C. K. I'arish'a Swre.J January Vtb. lSSS. 69 .NOTICE. V1.1. person imlebted to Ihe suhscrltier ire requea.e.1 to settle the same by the first of January, I8i.". De enhcr 50. Fair notice. A. VY.IIEDGPKTII. Stale of Korth Ccrolinti. Orangr ferntjr. Court f Pleat ami Quarter Session!, November Term, 183-1. IT is OrdereJ hy the Court, that hereafter nnj.iriry of the Magistrate in said County will be requited to meet en Monday, instead of Thursday; and that the Clerk hat. liii order pul.li-hJ .0 the Hiilsl'orough JutorJe. fur i( weeks. Witness. Geneve l,a, Clerk nf eur '.A Court, at nfTice in HilMKirot'db. the 4;h Mtn day of Mo.emlwr. A. D. I9i4 OKOUUE LAWS, c. c. c. December VI0. M-6 Ladies' Clonks ami Mantelets. MUPPLY of very ham'sotrte Ladies' Cloik and Mantrll.1. for sale l-r J. C. Tl UItt.M IXE St SON. Nov. 35. 6t- notici:. VLL persona indebted te the subscriber are requested to com foiwaid and settle lm- Biedia.ely by cash or note. Prompt attention to ihi notice will ve them ome eo. lSUAtL Tl'RNF.n. Jiflfls'j M. '. Ja-tef
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1855, edition 1
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