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; A toiivcjiitnn or Chribtiaiiizrd Jews is to be held in New Yoikcitjin May next, a corresponuem vi the Koches ter Advertiser says that a prominent mailer to o orougtii before Die Con vention, ia the consideration of the re turn of the Jewish people to Palestine, fend to take measures to co-operate with the Jews in England (who have al ready moved in the matter) and other parts of the Eastern world. 1 The news of the death of the Empe ror Paul, in 1810, was twenty une duys in getting (o liiuiiloli. Altai of the late Emperor Nicholas, four hours and i quarter. , . . - A gentleman from Chulalioma, Missis inpi, says (hat there was " a shower of brimstone" in iht vicinity during a late rain, about two weeks since. Particles of brimstone (he say) were scraped from the ground the day after the rain by ipoou full ; and by tasting and burning were tully decided to be brimstone, and nothing else I ' Urimstone is said, also, lo have fallen tluouglioul De Soto and Msrsball ron n tics, Mississippi, during the same rain. ... Tits Original Mormons werb not PoLVOAMisrs Hill Suiitliua brother of Joe, the prophet, writes to the spring field Journal that the " system ol polv gamy got up by Young, ami other evils which grow outof itare a libel and slan der upon the character of the prophet, whose bones now lie mouldering in a martyr's grave and were Joseph Smith to come lorth from his lowly bed, and view the condition of things iu Salt take country, he would spurn from his presence Brighatn Young, and de nounce hi loathsome and damnable doctiines. The English papers state that a cler gyman in England is now suffering the severe penalty of twelve months im prisonment, for marrying a couple at half-past six in the morning, when ec clesiastical law forbid that such a cer emony shall lake place before S A. M. FROM EUROPE. "; New York, April 11. The Steamship Washington, from I (a v re v ia Sou tha in ptoti , w i t It Liverpool dates to Wednesday, the 2Nth ult., ar rived here this evening. Her advices are four days later than those received per steamer ILtltic. The proceedings of the Vienna Con ference appear to be unsatisfactory. The allies do nut insist on the destruc tion of Sebastopol, but propose other conditions disagreeable tu Russia. It was understood that the Confer ence had areed upon the first two points, and that the critical third point j n which the question of peace or war turns, was under consideration, and would occupt several dart. Another! stlaWSffuaf ah m alt M II t, Saa.af ftaw mm in. vximuii t n vnicviNlv mm to the result i idle.' . . a Hernia, .1orf A 9ft h. Evening. Tlie state of the political horiion has again become cloomr, and the conference of i the day previous cm the third point was any tin n 5 but satislactory, the condi tions required bj Knasia being ter disagreeable. raox SCBASTOPOL. Odessa advice of the 24th ultimo state that the Ruians, in spite of re prated attacks, maintained their posi tion on Mount cpoune, whence their guns play on the Fienih lines. The weather continued fine, and the health of the troops waa improving. The advanced batteries of the British were making considerable progress. According to infoimatiun received from deserters, the Emperor's death had not been promulgated in Scbalo ol. Omar Pasha arrived at the allied camp on the Hth, ami on the !3th the Russians opened fire from the heights of Balaklava, but the KnglUh, assiated by General Kuv, routed them. "On the irth, the Rusiana attacked the whole line of the allies, but were driven back with great loss. The alliance between Sardinia and the I'orte was signed on the 15th ult. I'rinre (aortschakofl arrived at Se baMiipol on the 20th ult. On the 14th the Turkish cavalry at Kupatoria made a sortie, but were re uled. On the If th three battalions of Zou aves attacked the new Russian redoubts In-fore Sebastopol, but were driven back with great loss. On the night of the 15th the French troops carried the line of ambuscades occupied by the Russian sharpshooters, and at the same time the Russians made a sortie, but thej were repulsed. Preparations continued to be made at Constantinople to receive Napoleon. In Ihe meantime he and the hinprcs will visit Queen Victoria on the IGih nf April. In the House of Common, Mr. Phi ita moved an address to the Quern, praying that in the peace negotiations exertion lie made lor the reconstruc tion of Poland. After a debate, in hich Lord Palmetston opposed the notion on the ground of creating fur ther difli cutties, it was withdrawn. lit the Home of Common the se cond rcadingefthe bill toabuliji tiews- paper stamps passed by a large majo rity. . ' ; . .; . :.. Parliament has agreed to Sardinia's request for aloan ol 2,000,000 ster ling, one million to be immediately ad vanced from the public treasury, and the other inillionjt year hence if ne cessary. ;. "'.: , ; The Madrid conesnondent f ilm London Times states that the Spanish Cabinet has been discussing a strong note addressed to the Govern ment bv Lord Harden, the British Minister, on the subject of the religions, &cs and it was a question whether the letter should not be returned to the author. Lord Howden got wind of this, and threatened that if such an insult was ottered, he would, within six hours, sus. pond all intercourse with the Spanish government. A satisfactory adjustment was accordingly looked for. The Imperial guard of France left Paris on 1 uesday for the Crimea. The total effective Russian armv in the Crimea is one huudred and fit teen thousand. i ne position ot the allies is now completely shut in by an enclosure of formidable entrenchments, extending to the heights of Balaklava. Important events are shortly anticipated. The condition of the troops was improving. 1 he fourth sitting of the Vienna con- ference is represented as having been very stormy. At London the impres sion appears to be that Russia will not accede to tin conditions regarding the black Sea. The conference will probably split on this question. Constantinople letters, however, in dulge in hopes of peace. THREE DAYS LATER. Halifax, April 13. i he America arrived last night. Her mails will doubtless reach New York about midnight of Sitwday. I he America advices ire lo the 31st, just three days later than the Washing ion. The a flairs in the Crimea have under one no change whatever. Mueh attention has been concentrated on the Vienna Conference, whirli is rep resented as being in great difficulty upon ihe Third Poini, although the demands of the allies have been much modified. The Russian Plenipotentiary has re ferred the matter lo St. Petersburg!! ; and nothing further could be done, until a re ply was received. The French Minister of Foreign Affair, has also been lo londnn lo confer with the English Cabinet opon a momentous question. He had a long audience with the Queen. He will bear lo the Vienna Con ference ihe ultimatum of the Allies on Ihe Third Point. (rAs SPRIM) six SUMMER me nr. CINE, Carter' Spanish Mixture stands pre eminent above all others. Its singularly effi. carious ecthm oa the blood; ils strengthening 'I'fjinj quaintee ; tie tonic action on tha LiT its teodewry lo driv all humor lo lha surface, thereby ctensna the svslem aceordin la ' i Nature 'a awn tb asm iim rxtiaoniinan i ifl.-i.. ..a ,b ha of rures leif.ed ta by many of tb Must respectable citizens of Richmond. Va.. and elsewhere, must b eoaclasive evideoce that Iher iZSJ??J?..r no bombug aboul it. Tb trial of a sing! fit. Sea edefliuient. u- a April, 185 J. es-im r aatLk mm m - . 'Ml1 ,ru in.liseim w tb parent , - r..-rw, w. iw uia.-a, Vjw I VMM.. . . uuiiuin. rnuwr. BmriiuK iib.p miiiii.iiii snJ nwny other diwate enumerated in th rtl tnapeclur weekly catalogue of deaths, sr gen erated by indigeauoa atone. Think cf that. dy. replies t think of il, all who sohrr from dir dered tomch',and if you are willing to be guid ed by advic, daniled npoa esperience, report at ew (dim! delay a dayl to ll.fljn.l'a German Uillera, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksoa, which, as aa alterative, runliv. ami invigorant, stands alone and unapproarbed. Uencral drput, 120 Arrh Street. W bav tried tbrae bitter, and knw thai tbey arerellml for Ihadineaarsape cified atajv. I'hilitdUphia Ciy lltm. S sdvertiscBK-nU Apul, 1854. 83-lm THE MARKETS. retersbuig, April I I. Cottoji.--Sales at H a 8 c. Tomer o. Lugs 14 50 a C 50c. Leaf fi 50 CJ 13. Whkst We quote common to fair at l:80)2;IO,good to prime $2:10 iJJ. Coas-Sales at 90 e. F tot' Country and Cil v Eitia 10 50 a 14 00. (Ji'o.-Peruvian 50 Mexican 35) Super Phosphate of Lime 94G. rayellevill. April 14. Candles Fayetteville Factor 20c. Adamantine SO (a .IJc. Cotton r a m'J c. Flour Cross 7 75 a 0.00; auper tine 8 75 a 8 90. Feathers 45 ( 4Tc. Coin-1 05 a 1 10. Molasses Cuba ," j) 00 X. Or leans 40 00. Whiskey fiJ a COc. Wilminglnn, April 16. Csndle. Tallow 16 a 17 Adamantine SS a 30(Hwrra 31 a A. Coltri. J Da 1(1 j Lnituayra 13 a 14 1 Rio 13 a 13. Flour. Super Wilmington and Fayetteville inerlion, stiptf 10 I family 10 AM, Milamb Cub 84 a 85 j S. Oilcans 36 a 8. Sussr. Drews Iiaf and Cruahrd 10 a II. Norfolk, April II. Ftora. Superfine 101 1 Extra I0i j Family IIU a 12. Si oab Brown, Porta Rico, C a CI, X. Orleans 5 a G c. Mousses Cuba 24 c. J N. Orleans :0ii31 c. Coffkk Laguira 11 a 12 c: Rio II a Hi. Guano. Peruvian $48. i obituary. Died, in Fensaeola, Fl. on the 31t ult. of apo. plexy, Mr. Nan, H. Hoiitox, formerly of Hills borough, North Carolina, but recently of Mo- bile, Ala, His death was sudden and unex pected. " Apparently in the enjoyment of ordi nary health, he had, after partaking breakfast, seated himself to peruse a newspaper received that morning, when he suddenly, fell from his chair, and when raised from the floor complain- i oi a darling ana violent pain in his forehead. The best medical aid and all the anxious cf - forts of friend, and affectionate relative. incessantly exercised untd he expired, which occurred in about three hours from the attack. I fronting north and south. There is a well of ex He was about 68 year, of age. Ho was a gen- i ce,len' waler " ihe lot, with good pump in it, ..emanofhightoneds .vy .u uuuicmuneu uonor. runu ana genu in imposition, urbane and reuiied in man - ners. Although not a member of any tempe rance society, he waa remarkably abstemious through life, never indulging in the use of wine or any other stimulaut, H has left lflany friends and relatives who deeply lament his death, and will fondly cherish the remembrance of his many virtues. Pimacola Democrat. Died, at her residence, in Caswell County, on Sunday the 8ih inst., Mrs. An E. Vaxcev, relict of the lute Hon. BarUet Yancey. Died, in Granville county, on the 3d instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Ass. relict of William H. I. v. on, Esq., (deceased) and daughter of Elijah Hester, Esq. She leaves seven children, who are now orphans, their father, (who was a Com moner from that county,) having died but a short time previous to her death. Bank of Cape Fear. ri OOKS of Subscription lor ihe increase of the Capital Slock or ihe Bank of Cape Fear, aie Dow open at the Drug Stoie of Long & Cain, and will remain open sixty days. O. F. LONG, Ch.ofCom. Hillsborough, April 10,1855. 83 ARB now receiving at their Drug Store, on 111 corner Cast of the Court noui House, a large and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuflk &c, which tbey have selected with care, and with the special object of having only pur and genuine article. They pledge themselves to sell onlv pure and genuine Medicine, and promptly to attend lo all orders, and at all limes. Tbry would invito Country Physicians to ex amine their stock, believing that they can make it their interest to purchase their supplies neat home. April 16th, 1855. 83 For Sale, I BARRELS Flaz Secd Oil, 500 lbs. U bite Lead, 50 lbs. Litharge, Venetian Red, &c Lc. LONG Sl CAIN. April 16. 63 Tor Sale, FINE Chewing Tobacco, t?iuiin ciiun, A lot ol cheap Sizars. LCNG & April It. CAIN. 63 BARGAINS! I WILL sell the balance of my Mark of I'riukerv ami sTIIuita War or Tort fur Cos. The entire stock is laroiT- m, ami 10 lamuir wuiiing 10 rcpienuiD old seln. or lay in new one, a rare chanc is oUcred of so doii.g at a dargain. I ha a number of French China Goods in act and otherwise, together with a complete as sortment of Iron-stone and other good altogeth er compruing an attractive assortment at the pri ce I am now offering Ihem. Meantime, having perfected other airange menu, I will cloa out lb entire stock with the good will of th buMiicM, on reasonable terms, to any party wishing lo engage in il. The biwineM ia profitable and constantly grow ing, and offers a good opening lo a business man. ALEX. MaiKAE, Ja Importer of China, lilsa and Earthenware, Wilmington, N. C. April 12, 1855. 83 lm NEW GOODS. I AM now receiving my Stork of TTvZI!G & S'lTinSlSL GlD"i)2, bicb I shall be pleased lo sliow and sell on accommodating terms. I think any assortment of Goods will be as cumplet a can be found in thi market, em bracing almost every thing t and I will endea vor to make my price average tu Lw a any Wore in th place. I with lo call attention to a few article it: ror the Zitttlitt. Rich ChameUon Crepinete filks, I'Uid and Striped Pmill De Soie Silks, ClisnKliooOlscedc biah-lurtered Black Silks, Vary pretty and neat Printed Jaconet, Lawn, and Organdi Mulina, Embroidered, Graas, and other Skirls, Brilliants, for under Ammrt, Rich Saab and Nerk Ribamls, Also, Bonnet snd other Ribands, Changeable Siiks, for Mantilla, Ac, with Fring and other Trimmings le match, Muslin Collar and Sleeve lo match, Worked Band, Edgings, Ac" " ' Murk, ond Work and White Condi, iwh a f'hallv. M.iKaiff f.uM. ttrrtA. IMrna. Mho. .,., Gingham, &. Kail Hoad.rvn iaci.ig A trencii-poiulLoracU,;bi.'h bas never been used. It will beicld tor Gaiters, both low-priced and fin. Hali Jab wood and other Fans, teat. II K HAS ALSO, Prime bleached end heavy unbleached eleven quarter Mieelinn, and Pillow Case Colion, Paper W indow Misdrs and Fit Hereon, fupeiii ('st Btevl line, IhMN Bella, ItaiHS I Hit art liatiwi. just try them, C.il.wtd Malting, and bruggil and othot Car peting, ((ecdle and other Riiaina, Fig end Candy, A variety of Goods for Gent and Boy, Ac. Man food will be oflered lower priced than heretuf.ir, but no ftlud are olToreil as baits., I shall not do busines in thai way, thereby nuik . lug en enstniner pay mr tit hw hy amsner. Please rail and examine lor vmirM-lvm. JAMtS WE Bit. April 1J. IJ Rank Notice. IJOOKS for subscription to die Capital Stork of die Hank of Wilmington are now open at Trolintrer's Hotel in Gtahnm. and will remain open for sixty days from the 2d day of April. . 1 il i! .. ' unuer mo direction OI PLEASANT A. HOLT,? , II. C.TltOLINGER, $ ' Graham, April 16, 1855. 83 Valuable Residence for Sale. mrL By virtue of a Deed of fl 1 1 1 ? rUHt' exeutel ' n by Samuel JKI I IjJS D- Sehoolfield for certain purpoa sWTiw&il es therein mentioned, I offer for sale the House and Lot in the town of Hillsbo- ' rougli, lately occupied by said SchoolfieM. The 1 Ho.n".e ta en,ire,y new and plearanlly situated, ZZZZXS ; broad passages, and easy aoccsa to the mouse, are new. It would afford a delightful . """ner resilience T erms made known on innlicalion to the anh. acrioei. ' J. A. TURRENTINE, Trustee M miUDorougb, April 16, 1855. 83tf The Raleigh 8tar, Fayettevill Observer, nu i umington Herald will each give Ihe above three insertions, and forward a paper containing Hu me account. HATS! FIXE Mole-skin HATS, for Gentlemen, from Gennin's celebrated establishment. Also, Fine Black Leghorn Hats, light and neat, for Summer; and a variety of other Straw Hats, for viviiiicnien and soya. JAMES WEBB. April 16. - 83 CROCKERY! A N assortment of Crockerv. both low and fine, including White Granite Dinner ocie, Mono l-upe and Saucers, Tureens, Ac. JAMES WEBB. April 16. e3 STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1855. Abraham B. Tarpley, Adminiattator of James Dauielly, deceased, '' ' t John Danielly, Jesse Danielly, Nancy Danielly, Nehemiab Danielly, William Danielly, Wil- ains Ji.m ami wire Jane, Alfred James end wife Pracilla. Thomas. Jsmes, Jesse. John, Wilham 8. and Emily Truiu, Artclia Daniel ly, Caroline, Eliiabelh, Mary, William and Thomas Dauielly. Pelilion to tell Land lo pay Deltt. TT appearing to th satisfaction of the Court, that John Dauielly, Nebcmiah Danielly, and the children of bis daughter Catharine, to wit: James, Jesse, John, William &, and Emily Tru il, are not inhabitants of this Slate : It is ordered by tb Court, that publication be mad in the Hillslwough Recorder dtr six weeks successive ly, for the said defendant to appear at the next term of said t-ouil. to be bekl lor said county on the fiist Monday after the fourth Monday in May next, then and iher to plead, answer or demur to aaid petition ; otherwise the same will he la ken pro eonmo as to them, and set for hearing accordingly. Witness, John Faucett. Clerk of said Court, at office, the first Monday after th fouith Mon day of Februaiy, A. D. 1855. JOHN FAUCETT, c.cc. April 13. Pr. adv. $3:50. 63 6 w STATEOF NORTH-CAROLINA, ORASOE COt'NTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February- Term, 1855. John Lockhart and Bedford Vaughn, Executor of Jame Walker, deed, and Bally Walker, r. William Philpol and Elizabeth his wife, Itol-ert Hall, jr., and M.irtha hi wife, Z ichariah Ly on and Nancy his wile, Wiltwurn Hampton and Tolly his wife, daughter and sona-iu-law of James Walker, deceased. lttu of Devitarit rel nrtn. I X this cae it appearing to Ihe eatiidsctinn of th Court, that Jesse Walker, Jeremiah Wal ker, Thomas Walker, James It. Walker, Samu el Cole and Olive hi wife. John Green and He becca his wife, Ambrose Wbitson and Caroline his wife, children and next of kin of James Walker, deceased, are not inhabitants of this Siste : Il is ordered by the Court, thai publica tion be mad for six weeks in the Hillsborough Rrrnnler, nirtifjing said children and next of kin of James Walker, deceased, to appear at the next erm of this Court, lo lie held at the court house n Hillsborough, on the fourth Mondsy iu May next, and aoe proceedings. Witness, George Law. Clerk of said Court. at office in HilUborough, the 4th M on Jay of rciHuary, I'. l.).l. GEORGE LAWS. ccc. April 16. Pr. adv. $3:75. 81 6w Bank of Wilmington, N. C. OOK8 for anhscription to ihe Capital Stork 13 in this new Bank, to be etablihed in Wit. minglon, in ibis Stale, will I opened in Hills borough, st the stoie of J. C. Turrentine & Son, on Monday next, the tfith instant, and remain Often for thirty days, under the direction of Jame C. Turrentine. Jame Webb, P. B. Ruflin and C. M. Iau'mer, who have been appointed Coro misvionera. A copy of the charter ran he seen ea applica tion to either of lb Commissioners. April 9. 82 3w Cotton Yarn. f HAVE just received from th Factory a su- psrior lot of Cotton Yam. extra hsrd Iwiat. JAMES ttEBU. April 10. 83 tCS A NEW BUGGY for B.11C, f 30 ttn than Colt, Inquire at this Office. March 80. 81 3wp Bolting Cloths. ANY one wanting Bolting (Mollis will please call nn me, aa t esq furnish Ihe brat kind, of any sixe, st reasonabh rates. JAMES WEI1R. April IDlh, tSM. 82 New Crop Cardenas. f7f) HHDS. Prime New Crop Cardenas MnHiics, now landing from the Brig P. P. Brown from Cardenas, for sale in kH or five hhds. and upwaida, bv J. fc J. L. H ATHAWAY & CO. Wilminslon.N.C,? ManhSl.Hii. 5 hO lin! AGRICULTURAL. NOTICE A r a meeting of the Agricultural Society of - Alamance county, it was determined to nntil A I' air for this County some lime during the month of Oetober next, and to Ihntcnd there will he a meeting of the Society in Graham, on the first Saturday in May next, to make the ne cessary preparations. . AH the citizens of the county are respectfully solicited to attend. There will be an address on the occasion by Giles Mebane, esq., and other. ' GASTON D. COBB, Sec'y. March, 1855. , . , , . 79 Funds Needed. fpHE selection of a Fair Ground for th Or- aogo County Agricultural tSocictv havinir oeen maue, anu me purctiase directed, all those members of the Society who have subscribed to the fund for fitting it up. aro requested lo rav their several subscriptions at their earliest con venience, either lo tb Treasurer, Mr. James C 1 urrenline, or to the Secretary, Mr. Edwin A Henrtu As many of the members have not paid their second annual contribation of on dollar each, (duo in August last,) and some have neglected to pay the first, it ie hoped that they will also promptly make payment. The money is needed lor me successful operation of the Society. By order of the Executive Committee. March 30th. 1855. 81 THE RAIL ROAD Haa at length reached Hillsborough, making quite s atir in our usually uuiet village. . WHE subscribers, availing themselves nf this -"- greut State work, are enabled thus early af ter their purchase to offer to Iheircustomeraaud the public a New and Complete Slock of. Dry Good3 and Groceries. Among them may be found Prints, ol all grades, Lawns and Jaconets, Herages and Summer DeLaincs, Chalfis and Tissues, Checked and Striped Silks, New and Pretty Styles of Bonnet Ribands, Straw, Chip, Silk and Neapolitan Bonnets, Misses' Flats, various kinds. Silk and Lace Mantillas, Table and Piano Covers, Black Silk Shawls. New Styles of Embroidery Patterns, iMtibroiileries ol all kinds. J. C. TURRENTINE & SON. April 10. 82 Groceries. rMIE suhscribeis have on hand s lot of nice- ly cured Sides, Canvassed and Sugar-cur ed Hams, Mackerel snd Cheese. J. C. TURRENTINE & SON. April 10. 82 W. P. Moore, John A. Stanly, J. V. Jones MOORE, STANLY & CO., COEIZIISSION MERCHANTS, TOXEniJODIJ, IT. C. fJJIVE personal attention lo Ihe sale or ahip " mem of Country Produce, and Jill Orderi promptly, when accompanied by a re mittance oi satisfactory reference. REl-EB TO O. G. Parsley, Pret't Commercial Bank, Wil mington. E. P. HaU. Prea't Br. Bank of the Slate, Charles Skiver, Prea't Merchants' Bank of New twin. March 9th, 185S. 731. J. &. D. MacRae & Co., COMMISSION & FLOUR MERCHANTS, WILEUTJGTOrj, 17. C. r IBEKAL advances made on consignment - of Flour, and prompt attention given to fill ing Older for Groceries, Ac. March, 1853. 78 lVDd JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Commission & Forwarding Eerchant, WILMINGTON, N. C, Will give his personal attention to business en trusted lo his care, and shipper may rely on having prompt returns. Liberal advances made on consignments of all kinda of Country Produce for sale in this mar ket, or fr shipment to other pints. Coniignments of Flour solicited. March, 18S3. 79tf NEW DRUG STORE IN CHAPEL HILL, 1MIE undesigned respectfully inform the public thai be tu purchased the stock of Drugs, Fancy Articles, &c. of Dr. J. 8. Lucas, and having replenished his stock by recent purchases at the North, is now ready lo fill order, cither by wboksale or re- u"' R. K. SAUNDERS. Piescriptiitns carefully conipoundtd at all nouts oi tne day or nigtik . Aprils. 81 Reduction of the Rates of Trans portation Oa the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad VNEW AND GREATLY REDUCED TARIFF of charges on friight goes into operation on this Road In-day. The msiimum chaige on light gooils will be 33 cent per 100 pounds Flour per bbl. 35 cents; l.ime per bU 40 cents; Molisse r hhd. f 4 &0 ; Salt per ssrk 30 cent. Between Raleigh and Gnatoo Ihe rate are lees, for which reference i made to the printed tarilt UimmI and produce ere lransbiped and forwarded at Raleigh fret tf all trptnte to the owner end vt the Klt ritk of tht liailroad Cnmponirt. They are not unloaded between Raleigh and Norfolk, and at Ihe latter pi ice and Povtemnuth the K ill Road Company allow the tire of Ms cotnmodi' on wharve and warehouse fret ol all tltarnt jor wnnrjtigr, annaqe ana Harare. 1 his line being ill) mile shorter la Norfolk, and 41 mile nlmrier lo Petersburg, without anv bresking of bulk between Rakiah and these points, It must continue lo be Ibe horlel and tmtrpediiiiu rout North f.r both 'Smcu- gers ami Irvighl. omre K A H. R. R. L'a. March 19, 18.15. $ HO 1m T. C. & a C. W0KTH, Commission & Forwarding Herchants, muiwa's BciiDiNn, watkr strkct, Wilmington, .. . Qrf V,a Advance mad on Consignments. Mjii.1i , ISJj. V-Iyp LOST, COME time in December lust, four Notes of band given by James H. Christie to the sub scriber, as follows ! one for Twenty Dollars, tear ing date in lheFall of 1850 ; one for One Hun. drcd Dollars, bearing date in the Spring of 1851 ; one for Sixty Three Dollar and Twenly-thrcs Centa, alao dated in Ihe Spring of 1851: ani one, written with a pencil, for One Hundred aiA Thirteen Dollars, bearing date, a well aa sl.a can recollect, of February, 1852. All persons are hereby forewarned noi to Hade tor any of tha above notes, and the maker not to pay Ihem to any person but her. TEMPERANCE SMITH. April 9th, 1855. 68-3w JUST OPENED, rNE Chest of Superior Green Tea. " For sale by JAMES WEBB. April 10. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ORANGE COUNTY. Court nf Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1855. Thomas Robinson re. 8. D. SchoolCeld. Thomas Robeson vs. Same, Burruss &. Brother c. Same. Same vt. Same. Same m. Same. Same tu. Same. Jutlicet' Execution, levied on Lot of Land in I,,:, J7.VA.J, 1 I. f. .1 . . of taid town at Lott A'o. 33. 34, 160, con taining three acret, mart or leu , and laet four on part of Lot Ao. ti in plat of taid town. McLean & Hanner rs. 8, D. SchoolCdd. Same vs. Same. Same tu. Samo. Eli Smith te. Same, Same tu. Same Same tu. Same. . Same vs. Same. Henry Richards m. Same. . Same tu. Same. William Donnell tu. Same. Same tu. Same. Jutlicet' Exceutioni, levied on Lott of Land in the town of IlUhboroueh, known in the nit F 1 1.- i r . nA . ... ' . vj nit wwn ue uMt nut. 33 y 4, contain ing two acret, more or kit, and bounded twrl 4 by Tryon tlreet, tout by Wm. Honpcr, touli by Turrentine and Lynch, and east by Car michuel and othert. IT apearing to the satisfaction of the Court. that 8. D. Sthooliield, the defendant in ail the above cases, returnable lo this Court, hath absconded from Orange county, and his place of residence is unknown : It is therefore ordered that publication be made iu ihe HilkborougU Recoider for sii weeks, for aaid Schoolucld tn appear at the next term of said Court, to bo held al the court house in Hillsborough, on Ihe luurtj Monday of May nest, and ahow cause why exe cution shall not issue in each of the above cast to sell the lands levied on. Witness, George Law,, Clerk of onr nnid Court, at office in Hillsborouch. the 4th Moml nr of February, A. D. 1855. GEORGE LAWS, cert. April 9. Pr. adv. S 1:50 in each ease. 82 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ORANGE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februarj Term, 1855. Joshua B. Lippincott tu. 8. D. ScbooUield. Emsley Donnell tu. Same. Harris Hale & Co, w. Same. Harrison Smith n. 8ame. Ha) a &. Zell ri. Same. Turner & Jones r. 8arne. Original Attachment, levied on Land and i'ertonal Vroptrty. IT appearing to the aatitfaclion of Ihe Court, that 8. D. SchooUWId, Ihe defendant ia l!w above cases, returnable to thi leim of the Court, has absconded from Orange county : It ia enter ed that publication be mad in lb HilWorot.:i Recorder for six weeks, for said Scbonlfield lo ppcr at the next term of said Court, on th i fourth Monday of May next, at th court ho;:.? in Hillsborough, and plead, anawer or demur, at - judgment will he entered again! him by default, anajutigmem or conuemnauon be entered again: the propeity levied on. Witness, George Laws, Clerk of our nil Court, at office in Hillsborough, the 4lh Momhr of February, A.' D. 1855. GEORGE LAWS, c.cc. April 0. Pr. adv. 1:60 in each ease. 63 STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ORANGE COI NTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1855. Garlick.Gwathmcy &. Hodges, 'VS. Samuel D. 8cholliiId. Execution it led on Land. IT aipeatina to the esti.fciction of the Cotrf, that a lusiice' execution in favor of the ptsintih (gainst Ihe defend nt was levied on a tract of land in said county, it being known t Lot iv o. 11,0 in the plat of ibe town of HilUbo rouiiii. Containing one scte more or Icm, and adjoining the lot of Josiah Turner, mnU klwrd M. done and others, and returned lo Ibis Coi n; and that aaid Samuel 1). Schoolnrld bad there tofore absconded so that notice ol an application lor an enter ol sale could not be peisonallv s.r. ved upon him; it is threfoie, en avnivn, ordried by tb Court, tbsl publication be snade for sit ucressiv weeks in Ihe Hillsborough Recoidtr, notifying ihe eaid Schoolfield of the proceed, inira, and that application will be made at the next term of this Court, for an eider to sell lie aaid kit of land. Witness, George Law, Clerk of ovjr said Court, el office in Hillsborough, the 4th Mon day in Febinsrv, A. I. lnflS. GEORGE LAWS, c.cc. April 9. Prkkailv. fS:62) 8? STATE OF NOUTII CA IJOLIN A , ALANCB CilfNTV. In KtjuityTo Maj Court, I8S5. Joel Boon r. (isrrim am) others. Original flM, IN thi esse, It having been mJ le airr according lo law. that the oVlcndanls, , Holt, snd ihe heirs at hw of George H,dt, J. . '., are not inhabitant of Ihi Htaie, piiMieaii. a lherrr made tor six weeks in Ihe llillahor. : i nrtviusr, aa nir aiii oeiemisni lo ai peur ! the next term of the Court of Equity Im A;. man cminiy, to b nrld la lh town of t, r, h.tm, en the 8ih Monday after the forth M. . day of March. I8.5, snd plead, answer or i mur lo said bill, or ihe ssme will be taken t cohfeso sgiiust them, snJ a deciasj maJ a cerduigty. ISAAC HOLT, c.r. April 9. Pike adv. fl:Jo aj fce
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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