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DbUtr or Four CestinkaIiia? Cleuoy men. Six months ago a statement went the round of the presa tlmt four graduates of Dartmouth College all of litem clergymen till survived, the aggregate of whose ages amounted to more than lour hundred year. Hardly had ' this lact became known than death commenced its work. Oiie of the number, lie v. Mr. Parsons, of New Jersey, was called awy at the age of 09 i Rev. La bi n Ainsworth, for three-quarters of a cen tury miiiihter of Jeffrey; (N. II ) died about the same time, having inure than completed his ceiitury j Uev. Zaiihuriuh Greene, of Hempstead, (L. I.) followed in his H9th year, and now we have to chronicle the decease of tile last and oldest of the f"tir, Kev. John Nawyer, of Hangor, (Me.) who diedoii tile 14th inatnt aged 103 years and 5 dny. Al. most to the close of his life Mr. Hawyer re tained his igor in a surprising degree) and hud preached occasionally during (he past spring snd summer, lit early tile he served ill the Revolutionary urinr. aiiil wit umiiul. ; ed in one ol the battles in which he took a part. Rev. Daniel Waldo, recently Chaplain of the National House of Hepreneiilatiiies, its; it we mihtake not, the oldest clergyman in fill, Itfllllllrll ll.,.i.iit 111 Ilia. .....)., .intiii. nl' his profession. His age is about ninety-lour yrata. ' Edicatwn ik North Carolina. The did North State, which by general consent has been considered far behind the Other did States of the confederacy in learning and in telligence, and which has been called. in de ration, " Rip Van Winkle' appears to be wide awake by her havingdisbursed from her literary fundfor the support of schools and for the education of deaf and dumb children. during the year 1835 and 185G, the sum of three hundred and ninetv-six thousand six hundred and sixty five dollars. Some of the States that have looked upon the old " Kip Van Winkle" State rather with contempt, might profit by observing her example. U'uut. (Ju ) Herail. Th. Crops is this WtsritRSi States The last fifteen or twenty day hae been the sal vation of the rorn crop at the West, which ui a I in Ok t ilenpaiied of being wurtli .gathering a month ago. The exteinelv favorable fall has ripenei many Geld that the ow ner ex pected only to ue for fodder. We hae heard Dnm many sources, ssvs an escliaiife,!rau, (j;ce atid some artillerymen set about i . .i. . . . - . r - ... .1.:. r . . . .f .l - thst the quantity of cm at the wen this year, will be far superior lo that of I83r. ? The quantity is not, of course, as large in ' bushels of ears as ft was last tear 1 but ilie re ; : ...!: -I.-. .I... u.:tl I IS region iji ueiifvc 1"sh tunc win ur nit- ny bisiels of really sound rorn. This is very encouraging, since it is well known that the oal crop is almost a total failure all over the prairie State, and nut Worth brsggmg of anvwt.erc. Courts. The great comet having tinw be gun to depart, to return n more fr InHidml, if not thouaands, of yens, it may be some grat ification to our reader to know that another is vi-iljle to the nked eye, although of inilet and unpieteuding appesrance. This is Tut tie' comet, and in the eowtirllattiiti Pegsu, which grup it in a direct rsnge with a line drawn from the two pointer in lie " (J re at Dipper" through the North star, and is about as far from that body at Atcturos. HuiA. Viiiun. Cool Rastalitv. In Cincinnati a few days since, tw sharpers scouted a rnuntrv gentleman, stopping at one of the hotels, and stating that they were defectives, declared that he was suspected iifMealinz in counter-!t,j feit money. The runliat aertel hi entire innocence ; but they said they v oul I sarch him, and tuok him into a private room, when the v found f n8 in srooil inonev. One went tu consult a detectiver concerning the bsnk f no'es, anil remained aar so lon that his companion aUo departed in search of the 'breadth i.Nenture. A mare with a coll by delayer. Of course neither returned, and ,rf i,e, was feeding in a pasture, when she the rural and nnwphistieated follow learned,,,, ip,,roached by three btars sn old one too late that he wa victimised. , and two fobs nearly full grown. Alarmed for the eafely of her colt, the mare forg-a the fJusrO lo Death ITS Hilt The Kev.jii foar of the hr for ihese animals, ami Samuel C. I'aiker, of Hiiirkley, Medina ; county, met with a terrible deth on Sunday ' morning, ine intti int. lie was een to C' Into a field in ich he kept bull, wiili a ' pitchfork in his hand, for the pgrpe, it is suppmed, rf driving the snimal out. About j r.n hour after a peraon railed at his hnue So in ite him tu preaeli a funeral sermon, and wss directed by the family tn the field where they suppo.e.1 Mr. Paiker t be. On lookirg' Tor him he wat found dead, ih My tasaed .er the fence severs! rods from where th pitchfork wit lyme. Ihe liornt ami t.ea.l r the bull were bh.odr, and the blood and mark t a i the gmond muicsieii thai ine on-; (enft whicM accttHts for the stvle. The fah fortonate man was gored and pitched along nrr M.frf ni. 'Wehail it with by the virions animal r.m the plee where ' ttaX A fWrr, i dawning. Our girl will the pitchfork was dropped to the r-ssre, anal fttp pattfs tie pa-ncslss atsatl clsaalk. aatitf enm then tossed c ompletelv over 1 mrnct partaking. Iiherally. of roal bef and Mr. Parker was a Methodist mimMer, and j bakf(j They will nae with the lark. Iml a small farm on viliirli he resided. A (They will rxercie. They will try wi the wife ami three sir four children arc beresed wa,,.,ib, perhaps, bv the afflictive diapenstio. lie ws much' M e;teemed by a large circle or frienda and sr. A ttKtS0 sw Oiri..-. soldier ejuontances and a large rnne.mr.e i.r pe -ple. Vwpt tWtttrmf rtt (mfn R intloding the Maaonic rratemitr, aliendeil f. NfW un,r (Iale of Ju? 29i ihe funeral of the good man o .uddenly nl 1 miMMiflW, t0 th, Richmond Dispatch the su sad'y removed Iroin their ni-dat. 'following! V "'' W"' j It was here that I saw the nblet look- Protect... aso FoRMot Traoe. It is a ing Imlian girl that Ujer beheld. Her dress f .vorite ..e.ti..n among free-traders that envied of piece of ( brown cotton cloth 1.1 mection wi!l cripple end destroy the for-! wrapped aronnd her loins and hanging to riM trade erf country. Were this slate. ,he knee. On her head she wore her native ioei.tcoirect.it wmiU'be of aeenodarv im- j r plume. She was tall, straight as an ar- .. . . 1. .;,..i. : row. and a free wild Indian look, that was ll'll IHIlalSs It! its U'liri utait jisivtsr tt au iinnis - - which in this country is of five timet the' value of the foreign. Itut farta show that tint atsertion is but one other free-trade fal lacy. France, by protecting home mannlsc luiet, has increased her commerce to a re markable extent. In the tesr 1817 the im put a of France were 2.1 5.0110,0(10 and the exports 205,000,000. In 1856, ihe imports iitd increased to tijl.no0.0oo and the ex porta had increased tn 45J,000,0(H), of which 311,000,000 consisted of ihe manufactures and produce nf Franre. So, too, it it wilh the highly pro'ecled Itetgiuin, her csportt having grown from s 1 5d.uOU.000 in W1A to i,5.0iO,O03 in 1855 So, tgan, it it with the still mora highly pmteeted Sweden, her tsports hiving been 13,000,000 in 1831 and j'l ,"00.000 in 1 835. Mo, too, with Ihtal moat prohibitivt Hpsin, the amonnt of exports In I8J? Jitving been b it frJ.OOO.OOO, htr. at Hi lr wtff f lW,w,oqt) in 1852. - BrfOCklXO BRUTALITY. '" ': Th Prize Fioht. The fight between fleenan and Morrissey commenced' at twe-n ty minutes tn four o'clock Wednesday after noon at Long Point, Canadai Ileenan made objection to the ground, saying it was not according to agreement, but as so many had tome to see tie fight he would waive his ob jections and fight. The first round lasted seven minutes. The fighting was terrible, Ileenan throwing Morrissey and drawing the first blood. The second rod ml Morrissey was thrown. The third round Ileenan was thrown. The fourth round both men came up tookirig very weak and Morrissey was knocked square down by a blow on the un der jaw from , Heenan's right hand. The fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth rounds Ileen an was thrown. The ninth round both fought wildly; and fell side by side. The tenth round Heenan waS knocked down. The elevetlth round Morrissey was very week and had to be carrietl to the scratch ; Ileenan went alone. This was., a terrific round ! Heenan fell fainting. The twelfth round Morrissey was carried to the stratch, but Hee'nari was too faint to come to time and the battle was declared won by Morrissey. Eleven rounds were fought in twenty two minutes. Both men were very badly cut and had to be carried away on beds. The light was witnessed by about 5000 persons. There was no disturbance. . Tub Chixksi Indemnity Debt. It ap pears tlmt China will have to pay, either in the shape of indemnities to neutrals who have lost property or t the Powers actually en gaged in the war, for military and naval ex penses and Commercial losses, the following sums in U. S. currency : To England, f6.000.000 To France, 3.000,000 To the United States, 500,000 Russia takes her share out in the session of valuable territory on the A moor river. ACCIOENT FROM AS F.IF.CTWC TeLEORAPII. The Gazrlte trAubury contains a letter from Zara, (Dalmatia.) dated the 9th ultimo, in which we read s The electric telegraph here has been the cause of an affecting dis aster. During a violent storm yesterday two ol the telegraph posts were thrown down, but without breaking the wire. W hen the storm was nearlv over an official ol the tele- rei acins the nosts. Instantly three indivi dtI who touched the wire received terrible electric shock. Two were killed on the MMlti ,, tie ti,;rj received ser'wua injuries . a. - . t l t - in the head and the upper part ol hit body. Tub Comkt is spprnachinz Venus. About the I7ih instant, the time of its nearest ap proach, it will be, as seen from the planet, thirty-Mi times as great as it appeared to the earth t its maximum. The nearest ap parent approach tn Venus will bean the 19th instant, when it wilt be between two and three degrees distant. Owing to the great velm-i-ty with which it will be moving (about thirty-three miles persecond) it will be subjected In the ditui bins force of the planet (or such a short time that its mU't will not be very insch changed. If it had arrived three d ys earlier it would have paaseil so near as to present tn Venus an appearance more than three thousand times as magnificent at it ap peared to us vn the 8 ih and 9th instant. Umttit I'vtf. A llssa Trek ur a Horf. Hears are mre numerous litis seawiii than Tor several L ri ;n tie CrnIn, counties of the State, i(l,,nturr with tlie-n are quite cnmm.in. ' , n, ,. r fVirhelil. wh.. recently vis- ited Eaton county, related to us an affair which occurred I ur uiileeat l Eaton Rap ' ids, which presents an example of maternal 'care by a mre f.r her cult that is rsrely es hihiteif hv ihe hiirae kind, if it was not a hair- attacked them with surh vigor that they weie j fmced to retreat. They were purmed to, cl'ely that one ol them wat compelled to unk safety, and remain in a tree until the owner of the mare, who hl watched the whole proceeding, went to (rehouse fur a gnn, returned and shot it. A'lrain ( ViA) M'ofcA Tuwtr. .ww.w t?AT..'r,e Ute newaahut the Paris' fah- jont.. j, me,ut tnling. Fat is the rage. (t(J;f , Cttititie jt. They are devouring v, quantities of butler, mashed roe-leaves, I ,nd ,;ch ilke, 'rhe R.npret it quite corpu- j t lkinz: (Some of her tribe w ere given to another kind of taking which required all nor watchfulness to prevent.) She appeared to be about 1 years of age, and wat the wife oft juung thit'f SO vests old. It was inter esting to sen with what rexpect she wailed on him. Her example would be edifying to the wivet of more civilited life. Hut it was amusing to aee with whit lordly Indifference the young tavage regarded her attentions. I trust I have too much of the native gallantry nf my own Erin to see anything to commend in thit example of coolness toward audi a devoted and aweet spouse, although exhibit ed by " one of the rulert of the earth." The F.ulaw (UA Whig of the 7lh insfant says that there has not been a better crop of cotton in mat portion ni me oiaie since ine year 1839. Several nf the planters are gath ering from 800 tn I ?00 lbs, to the acre, at the ; ' ' ' INDIAN B ATTLSi. ; " 1 V '.' ' St. touis, Oct. I8.Vn'ell'Ken:e retched tli is city on Saturday of a denperate; battle between the U. S. troops and the Camachex, near Wilchita village, in which a part of the whites (Lieut.. Van Camp ami four men) were killed aUo one man missing, and ten wound ed, including Major Van Uorn considerably. The enemy had forty killed and a considera ble number wounded. Advices from Fort Kearney tn the 2d in stant report that Major Grossman, Captain Newton and Lieut, ttryan, of the engineer corps, and Lieut Villeghegel, of the recond dragoons, reached that place on the 2Gth ult., on the steamer United States. They re port the gold excitement as still very high, though the actual results of the operations are not so cheering as the accounts would seem to warrant. ' v ' stCOND DISPATCH. A letter from an officer of the army re ceived to-day, coofirina substantially the ac count of the above battle, and adds that the United States force was composed of two hundred and fifty men of the second cavalry, under Major Van Dorn, and one huudred and twelve friendly Indians under C'apt. Ross. The latterofficer was wounded. The whites Captured a number of horses, and took two hundred wumeii and children prisoners. Wonderful Political Rkvolction. Speak ing of the election in Pennsylvania, Tuesday, the Philadelphia Bulletin say " Not only has Philadelphia pronounced ngaint Mr. Buchanan, but the whole interior of the State is equally emphatic in repudiat ing him and Ins course. Hei k, which usu ally gives six ur seven thousand Democratic majority, elects an anti-Buchanan man to Congress, defeating the President' boaoni friend, and the proudest champion of Le coinptonism, J. Glancy Junes. Montgome ry, Schuylkill, and other strong Democratic counties, cast majorities for the opposition. and in the opposition counties there are also opposition gains. The next Congressional delegation from Pennsylvania will scarcely contain three members on whom the President can rely. The Legislature next winter will be over whelmingly in opposition, though it is possible that the Democrats mav retain a bare ma jority in the Senate. On the State ticket the popular vnte will be enmmmisW against the candidates nf the Democratic paity, who represented the policy of the President on all the great questions ol the day. As com pared with the rote of October and Novem ber 1856, the present vote shows one of the most extraordinary political revolutions that has ever been witnessed in this State. Paris, September SO. Some douMs were expressed whether the Imperial (iovernment would allow the decreet which opened the ports to foreign grain, provUionnltif, to expire at the end of this mouth, according to their limitation. Yexterday the t'onttilulionncl settled the point by declaring that the de crees would not be continued in force, but ihe lew of 1832, Willi ihe sliding scale, would remain, and foreign grain be subjected to the old duties. A long argument is pursued lo khow thst the rliiling scale is necessary for the interests nf both the Inline producers ami consumers. I'nitectitiii i the iudipensatile policy f this Government: the advocates ol tree trade are scarcely more numerous than the adherent! to the Oi lcan il vna-.lv. Mr. Wultk't Corrtyiondenee. NEWS ITEMS. A Chali.enoe. The American State Gen eral Committee of New York, have challeng ed the Republicans and Democrats to pub lic difcCUhsion in every country in the State, after the Southern fashion. At the close of the American Convention many elo quent speakers pledged themselves to take the slump. Colonel Kinney informs the San Antonio (Texas) Herald, 'that he has concluded his negotiations with the M-irinons, for the sale f his intereat in Central America, and has received an earnent of 200,000. as pait of the purchase money, which is to be 2,000, 000. The Gospel i f'awr.t.-The New Tes tament i about la be publmhed in the Court dialect of hina, in m e ociav-i volume of about one hundred and fifty leaves, at a cost of from twelve to fifteen cent! a copy. Ten boxes of grapes from the vineyards of Los Anneles, California, were received at the Astor Houe, New York, by the last tteam er. They are in perfect order, and in large clusters, and of a rich purple color, and very kacious. As a table grape they are said to be not inferior t any grape of foreign growth. The Cork is being extensively cultivated in the neighborhood of Cincinnati. Ten thousand cans of the acorns have been order ed for planting. A through-ticket for psasengera has been formed from Wilmington to New Oilcan, price, 32,50, The loss f life at the late exidoaion of the Araenal at Havana, amounts to 11-2 persons killed and 108 wounded. The loas of pro perty is estimated al 1.000 ,000. The clergy of England are making vigor ous onslaughts on the ruatmnt of wearing hoops ami diminutive bonnets. At a recent meeting ol the IJrilnii ami foreign Mi me Mi cietv, a Re. Mr. Marriott quoted scripture tn prove that both these gay feaiuons were ir religons. It is aid that his fair auditors hnwed no visible sign of contrition or re pentance. The Emperor Napoleon III. is energeti cally puiiuing hit plant for the iinjirovincnt nf Frtnre. A man named Tote, whndtwrted from the British army at SebiMnp d, and caued the slaughter ol a number ol his comrade by the information he give the enemy, has been rap tured in York, Knuland, and now awaits the action ol a court martial. A plan is on foot t introduce and accli rr.tte ostrichrs in France from South Ameri ca. the advantages which might he deriv ed would consist in the supply nf feathers, which are in great demand, and from the eggs, which would form a good article of fond to the pe.'pla of the country. Lets your grievance, si NtpMeon did hit lettert unopened for three weeks, and it is ftonishmg how few or them at tnat time LATE FROM. EUROPE. ! The steamer Pacific arrived at St. John, N. V. on the 20th instant. , She left Galwir on the 12th iut. and brings Liverpool tel egraphic advices to that date, and the mail of the llth. , , The Paris press publishes the full corres pondence between the U. S., and foreign min isters at Nicaragua, touching Belly's conven tion. The former says, no arrangement with Bellv shall be recoroi-ed or aasenteil to in anything contrary to the just right aequired uy American citi.ens, and that the liberal policy resulting from the transit-treaty of November last, ahali be constantly maintain ed. The Nicaraguan minister replies th-it his government wishes only justice and it rights, nnil desires Irientlly relations with the United States, but declares the transit-treaty lead of no value because it was not opened at the stipulated period. Belly appeals to the llayton-Hiilwcr treaty tor protection, and Lord Miilmsbury's letter to him tells him (he stipulations thereof will, in his opinion, ap ply 10 ins scueine 11 carried out. There have been aeveral wrecks in the German ocean no American vessels. The cholera had killed 30,000 people at Mecca. The new company for the completion of the Great Eastern had been delayed in its or ganization by the non-attendance of direc tors. France is exempt from navigation duet for another year on cargoes of irun, Hour, rye snd all vegetables. The Bank of Frankfort had advanced the rate of discount five per cent. Advices from Canton were sati-factory. The news from lutlia is unimportant. The ship Favorite from Liverpool for Sa vannah had put into Queentiwn leaking. The fcifltfwfng from one of our A;eiit, whn ia loo well known iu hi own Mute 10 need emlvraing 1 u, will be read wiin intercut hy Uypritic i I-ehanon. N. II., Feb. 89, 1850. MEian. fiiTH W. Kown & Co., (ieullemen f Pleaae end by Epreaa, anulher Milt of Ux)'griiate4 Uillera, aaweare iienly uut. The bitter have re cently been mwil witb nnuautl benefit by a menilwr of my family, who ba derived more iitvantige from it than all other medicine, which tact being known. greatly iiifluenceaiKedemand for the Bitter. There i 110 profusion, in whirb a reputation for tiutb and tin rarity ii mora derirable, than in that of an Apothecary; anil for lliia rcaaon, I have alway been careful in re commending remedie. But I feel perfectly aafe in adviaing all who are troubled with Lyprpia, to retort ut once to Ihe Otygenated Bitler. Youra truly, &e. ;eo.8.ke.drick. 8eth W. Fowleft Co., H8 W'ahinglon Street, Box ton, Proprjcloia. Sold by their agenta everywhere. (fj t'orule ia Hillborouh by J. C. Webb 4c Co. in Greenaborough by Ur. T, J. Patrick. TIIE MARKKTS. Wilmington, Oct. 22. CAXDI.ES-TalloH-. 16 18 Ailuiiianline, 22 25 Sperm, 35 50 COFFEE Java, IS 0 Lsguajra, 12 ISi Km, ll 121 FLOUR North Carolina, S 50 6 25 MOI.ASSKS Cuba, SO 33 SUGAR Hrown, 7 9J Loaf anJ Crushed. II J 12 Pclerslorg, Oct. 85. COTTOV, Hi m I2j TOIIACCO-Luas, 4 t Lear, r 5 WHEAT- I 50 I 53 COWS', 85 510 FLOUR, 6 30 r 25 rayctteville, Orl. 85. COTTOX, II FLOUR Fain.lv 6 50 Superfine, 8 STj Fine, 6 25 Cross, 6 00 FLAXSEED, 1 no CORN. Oil .MOI.ASSKS Cuba, 50 51 WHISKEY, 35 65 Ohilunri'. D !,in Ch.ipil 11.11, on Sunday night the l?th in tttnt, of Typhut Fever, Mr. J. M. Holt, tmi of Dr. Willitm R. Holt, of Lexington. He entered the Col lege a a ttu lent, are believe, at lbs coutruecrmcnt of Ihe present teasivn. NO EXCUSEI 4LL indebted to me on Shoe Shop books, must call and pay before the 1st of December, 1858, or if they find their accounts in an officer's hands they need not eay he might'have ask ed for it. C. PARKS. 63 October 36. PROiSPECTUa. Cantweil'i Law Practice. 'PUG I'.NDKIiSIC.NEDre.iNTifi.lly iavitet suWH- beit lit lbs public.aii.in ol bia IrelM opon Ihe Vtatlict lit Liu in Ik: Cnurlt nf AorM Caroling. to hand in llinr nsmet by Ih 1st Jatiuarv t and he so li, it f.n Ihe work Ih ulraiiaga of the Bar and lbs Public genersily. l b 6r( volume now nearly rea.lv for the pr.. it de.tnlelu-ively In Ihe eontrileration ia! l.rgislslive and Eteculivs Paoera. l itJer tlie II rat nanil lil b. Ill following liilr and chapter of Ihe Re ieil Code, wilh i'ie c.-.nnpinyiiig deeitiont, will be found Satbraced, ViSt County Uoumlirie-; County Revenue snd Chsrget, C.Mirt HiHiees, I'iimms, etc.; Coumy Truire;' Fain; Oeuetal As-ein'Myj Inspeetions) Poor 1 Register ; River and Creeks; R.ie.l-. Ferries. etr ( I,li.y n.l l.u naiict; Urdmtrie and Keiai'.era; Mill and Miller; l'nHieis; W (igiit and Sleasuiet. L'nter tttas w-atisl named ml, tveeutivt Power, will be found Hie following chapters and lilies of Ilia Re vised Code. it I Attorney General, eir4 A Hornets at Law; Com!. County snd !Uwriitf ; t -mrl Supreme t Ciutilisii and WstJ; Admini-lralnr ; Auelionerrt; Clerks i Conste bleu ; Coroner-; Conniy Bound tries ; Count, Trustee; Deeds; UiitrteeandUraiii; Fail; l.mrary Fund, etc; Patrol; I'tlms; l'rocei.iirr ; llefti-iert; Revenue; River- and Creeks; Road-; Blienil.; Ringer ; gland ard Keeper; Uteris. The de-un of the work i. under Ihe various title, til present Itie stu.k-nl and practitioner with sn intelli gent and connected view of Ih rUatule Law of Norih Carolina, apphrhe Ut en h, together with all Ih tie-ci-iona of the fuprenm Cnurt tliereon ti la the last term, and In eemipiiy each chapter wlh lb sppre priaie Forma (if proceeding. It is also pmposeil la add, in the Appndii, a na ber of Form snd Pieeedenls usually rrqoireil In Con veyancing snd Office Pr d ice 1 ih whole being intend, ed a guile W Ihe practice J Law ia .N.C.tnd man ual f.tr ihe ate of the sladenl and lawyer. The b tok will resemble In appearanra snd exef ution Csmwell't Ju-itee;" snd will b delivered, posts preid,ls turaviltar,'ef f ! pr eoi'V, es-h; psyabkt adchvsry. EDWARD CAN TWKLL, MaleigM.C. Oit 57. tr VALUABLE PLANTATION ' ; FOR SALE. TTtTE ubcriber offar for Sale the Plan'ation and rmuroremt-nt where he now reaidea. It ia located juat below Ihe moiiih of Lilea' Creek, in Catawba county, near Lewiat Ferey on tneuatawim river, ad joining Henderson Shail, and containing filS ACKtiS, 160 ol wnrcn are in cultivation and atiout nu acre 01 that ia good Creek and Brauch Bottom. The improve ment a re a comfortable Los Dwelling, a first rote Barn, Stable and alalia for iiO head of horaea, Cow aheils, and good Fence. There I upon the place a good GKIS'I' M I I.I. tanning a pair of Burr and s pair of common Htone. 1'lie W, N. C. Railroad paaaet through the r ami and the Depot ia located upon it. tl 11 the moat valuable farm in Ihla auction nf the Sta'e. Will be sold for Caah 01 exchanged for Negrne. A. AV. WILSON". Oct. 15. 03- NOTI0E. IIAVING qualified at August Term of our County " Court, in Hillaliorongh, a Administrator on the eatalc of John ritrayhorn. dee'd., I hereby give notice to all percent indebted to the estate to moke payment lortliwiin, and Ihoae having claima againat the est.ite to pretent them within Ihe time pretrrihed by law, a this notice will be plead in bar of Iheir recovery. I also give notice that I will, on the 9th of November neat, offer for ale all the proper ty belonging to aaid eitate, except the Land and iVe grot), and to much at bat tten allotted to ihe widow for a year' support. At the same time the land will be rented, and the ,egroet liked for one vear. DAVID HART, Mm't. Oct. 28 Vi- PUBLIC SALE. 'IMIE subscriber will olfrr for tub', on Tuesday l:ie a 16ih of November neit, all hit s.o; k, conxiKiinu of one llorne, one Mule, Cowa, Hoga, Corn, Whrat, Oata, Fodder, Shucks, and H iy s foor-hnrae Wagon and gear, a one horse Wagon: and aim all bia House hold and Kitchen Furniture, including a good eight day clock. 1'be lermt will be made known on the day of aale. Any of the above articlea will be (old at private rale previous tn the day above mentioned, if any one ahall desire to purchaa. C. T. BOROUGHS. Oct. 19. 88 Id. NOTICE. VPPLICaTION will be made at Ihe next Legisla ture f ir a charter for a Savings Dank, to be loca ted in the town of Hill.boruugli. October 19. GS Hannah Thompson, of Orange county, will make application to Ihe next Legislature for an act to emancipate ber slave Kosaniiab. October 19. 6S- Fanny Thompson, of Orange rouniy, will make application lo the next Legislature I. it an act to emancipate her two tlavee, ilentn ami Koertia. October 19. 6S- NOTICE. 4 PPI.ICATIO.V will be made lo the next Uenenl Assembly of North Carolina for a Charter incur porating tlie Orange Guards. October 12, 61 STILL THEY COilE. 100 lla, Stewart's Fine Candy, 4 Boies iurior Scotch 8nutr, 6 Dozen U'lttlei Eaude Cologne, 6 do do Ros Oil, 4 Dozen Hoxet Sardines, I Darrel Ginger Cakea, (new article,) 5 liairel Moda Ci acker, SO ll. Sicily Liquorice, 3 Doxen half Jar Pkklea, assorted, 25 Hi. Cracking Kisses, (new articio,) 3 Bine Fine Jube Paste, 3 Caw Pine Apple Cheese. 4 Uiott Anneals Premium liltrking, 4 Hole rJcoich Herring, 10U0 Common Septra, 3 Boxea (Superior Chewing Tobaeeo. For tale by ALEX. PLEASANTS. Oclolter 6. Co 3v. JONES'S KEROSENE LAMPS- 4 XEW lot ol these improved lamim, which do not go out when exposed lo a current nf ir, and by a proeesa of ladiation save at least one third of (lie oil, over the common lamp. A lo, Ihe common Kerosene lamp. Jones' lamps are kepi only by U. J. C. Tl'KUENTI.NK & SOX. October 6. CO- WOOLEN FACTORY. IHB public are respectlully informed that the tub. - sciibera have taken the Alpha Houli'i. r.iHU. seven mile east of llitltlornugh, one mile and a quar ter from ihe N. C, Railroad, anJ ar now n-mly ai d willing to receive nrdet for Janet, Linaev. and Ker. aevs, or 14 meniifclnr wool in Im to uit customer. Those having wul for tale will pea-e inform us, or bring their wool and exchange for goj.lt or cah,r both. The auWrlbert being practictl Mar,ini iml ex perienoed operatore, at ct'tainlv eonfi.ti nt tliir ond cannot and shall not ha aurps-srd. in body or duMi, in any ol lb State, therefore ihey a-S f..r pelronsge. P. B. !YKKS, C. i. SHIELDS. October . M NOTICE. rpHR tutweriher, intending la cloae his present bui net, give notice te) lb inJehtel lo bins, thai h will eiwet snd req'lire ill note ami a. c-iu'it- Ih at are due to be pa d by lb 1st nf January n l. lie hope It maka hia eolleetion wiiliut resorting to law, but will have it to do unless paid wiihoul. P. 11 KIT F FIN. rVptembei tS. - EQUITY SALl'S. tn the matter of William M. Joeea and mhrrt. es ; parte Pelit ion lor S!e vf Land. ' llt'RSCANT lo s leci ut ll.e C.mrt 1 rt of t.qitlM - f.r llrnge cnuniy, nude SI Mepiern!! trim. IrO. in ihe Mrrrhanle of onh t'ro!n and Vli nit, lo I will evil, on Tbiiiaday Hie 31 day of November! annnpatinl etarnmalioa of style and prices. Ourob nest, at the la residence of Marsaret JnMS,deeet-l. jeeiisioronviiH-eihe lis.le ih tl g.ls can be Jobbed on s tract of land on tlie water, of Cane rrn k, sr'j 'inin;f '. as good terms etou.h a Xoilh. itli our faciliiie. wo llie land, nf Henry MrDaniel. David Li-aMey and oiii- .l.i m it no pr.sunipiinn lo t.ij. that we ran and will era. containing abowt ease Nndrrrl ami e-ttbteen erre. f mil by Ihe piece or ckagr, vn a good trrmt as sr.y Also, on orwivwetl S.tn part a iraei ii niui is butidrril aereo, aiiimo the lands f John Moore and vinem, on ine w ticrt Ol i .site ru-m. f Also, one other Irsrt. Ivimirily in Ot.mge andj punly in Alnmanee, adj iMimg ihe land ' jd other, ami c n.l jniing sltotil one liUmiiru . , and seven titea. . . . .. ..... . ... it .1 1 it iweive moniii rreuii win ne eien. t.n.t " gnnd aecuriiy nquiird. T.tl oi l be reserved until j the purchase money is pad, il will Iwg'.n al IS, 0 ci.K a. THOMAS W F.I! II, V. L M- K. t?epl. S3. ft IIOCK DR1DGC Aiuia anJ I l,,e4re- wer. a frcli UltlU S lOUi:. so-p'ystiha IVpl.tt. NOTICE. 'SR note thit were given st the ssle of Ihe lai Wm. Cain, decM, will be du tVl.dr ISih. I.'t. All proiit in.lrliled In ih it are requesteJ to csll upon in and l'le. il will be Ihe ehe.l nod for them. JAS. F. CAIN, .xV. October 6. 60., IbLANKS for Sal at tUia 0Hc. JAMES M. EDNEY, Commission .trTcrchant' 117 CbniMberN Strest, IVevr York, 1WS and FORWARD'S svery kind of MER CHANDISE foi 2 j per cent. Commission. - - DKALEa l!f Fianoea, Melodeon, Oigans, Harps, Ouitar. MuiV Seviing Machine, Iron Safe, Puinpa.Garden ngmev &C. A printed list of all.tbe ditlrnt maker, kiudit and price, sent free. Agent for ... ,- .; ; ; "The M'onderful Pa nip," ' ' ' Raising water one hundred and fifty feel by hand.' " J - Publi.her of an elrjan,! lithogiap'h of ' ,' , ; " Hickory Nut Falls," N, C, - 1 , 8I4 In., aent froe, 50c. Abu, ' ' ' "CIIMEE PimiCUS ; or, Indian Guide to nrallh." , - Thit invaluable Family Adviser should be in every " house. It treat of all diaease. has a copioua glossary, and prescribes the remedies from nature' bouriteou atutea, for all our infirmities and misfortune, It i printed on fineiwhite paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition, 3110 pigea, and i mailed free fur one dollar. ) Also, a tplendid'lilhograph, I'JS4 inches, nl oil tho s Bislmps of the 51. E. thiirrli, Soulb, ncluJiui; Bascom and Capers, from' original ropiea,. approved by ihemelvea. 'J'bia splendid picture aent , free on llie receiit of one dollar. Also, Bennett's Chmnobgy of W. Carolina. . Just from the picas, aent free for jH. Refers to Govt. "Hvain and Mnn lirad, N. W. Wood- , fin, J. W. (Wiome, C. I. Mendtnh;.!!, A. M. tiorman, Caqrk.Hon. W. A. tiutb ..in. J. It. Dotlge, T. R. Lo- ' rioir, Itevs. C. F. Deeiin, M. T. flrftin. 8. M. Frost, N. C.and Rev. W. M. Wighlman, Andicw Wallace, John W. Stoy, F. F. IJcaitie, Covan' Mills, Richard ' lej.lon,r.Ku., Hon. B. F. Perry, 8. C. A. M. Sic- fheelers dc t o., J. H. Coleman, J. B. (Worn, Esqrs., ind Ahngton Virginian, Vs. I KoAcwiknl iron tram 1'iaiios, fiem 150 urwarS.i, rjrranle.J in every particular. ucloi-er IU. C3 NEW GOODS, FOR FALL AND WINTER JUST TO HAND. 4 FIRST Mte large stork of all kinds, and will t eoniinually added lo so as to keep the assort ment complete, tu lie told very low fur rash, or llioea who pay once a year. All kinds of barter taken in exchange for goods, surh at Hides, gaeen and dry, Flax Xeed. Beeswax, Dried Applet. Peaches, Damsons, Chenie. Ac, Rigs, Old Castings, Corn. Baron, Flour, W lieat, I'lnik. Homespun Cloths ol ail kinds, &e, die. Uunno for wheal now on hanJ 1 also. Herd Gran. Timothy, Luicrn and Clover Seed. JAMES WEBB. Sept. S. 60 NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS, PKETTY COODS. 4 I.aiseand aborted Slock of FALL'and WlJf. TKH lionda jurl coming in, and will be told at a very uuall profit. J. C. TURRENTINE & SOS. Ortol'er 6. 6u AIJEROTYPES! AHERQTYPES I ! Drlay not. delay not but Mecure the aha Jow ere the aulwtance fadrt ; Let Ihe Arliat copy v. b it nature hat made. rTMin tuliseril-er respectfully announces to the citi-' - sent of Hillsliorough and surrounding country, that be ha taken roonia at the Masonic Hall, where be " it preptred to take tlie raised or plain A mbroty s, t'ameotype. Melainotypea and Hiellograpbt, Ho charge will be made unlet entire satisfaction it given. Cull and examine specimen. J. P. SHIELDS. Oct, 8, en tw. HILLSBOROUGH MILITARY ACADEMY. AN January Hih, 18.'9. the In-iilulion bov aameoT " will be ieiied al HilUborough, N. C, to be con ducted in chief by Capt. C. C. Tew, now Superintend ent of the Kt.ite Milititrv Academy at Columbia, Soulb Carolina, and Mr. V. D. Gaillard, a graduate of the Oouth Carolina Military Academy, and an instructor of approved experience. The drill, discipline, and corns ol tutli-, wilt avtimilate a nearly a pmiirtK to those of the Virginia and South Carolina State Military In-titmions. The tiudira of the 6n4 two year, or preparatory course, wtl l. Ariihmelie. Algi bia, Bng li.h Uraminar, Illctor cif li s t'nited Stile. History of Kngland, Ancient Hiatury, Myiholngy, Geography, Krei.cb and Lalin. The drttilt of the advanced cmim will lis anneuncrd hrrealter. Toe Acade.nir year will continue unintcrruplcJry from Jmua'y t -'U loth fourth week in November. Tb rharge will I M) per annum, r-avablc s fol- low! $KHI at the rommei.eemeot of lb Aeademio tear; f lutlon Mav 1st, at.d 1U0 on August 1st, for whieh Ibe Academy will provide instruction, lest blinks, slati.inery, qnarters, board, fuel, lights, washing, clothing, (except slurts, drawer, and oks,1 and toed k si atieiidarxe. No pupil will be admiiicj under 13 or over 19 year of axe. or who cannol read and wme wiib fsriliiv. Pupils will he reit iiril as day scholar for diill anil in-iruciiiHi at lite uie if lui per annum, payable in three e pi il inat.tlinenls at tlie doles tlwv tuentwiied. But in Ihisca-e Ihey wi.l be provi.lrd with arm and arc.Hilrem-nl only, end no respnn-ibilily will lest upon the Acadrmv exr pi during the hours at which auctl p 11 .il a e i...u.il.v enggnl on drill or al recitation. For furt iir iiiI ii.imIioii addrret the undersigned at Columbia, ." ('.. U ttil January Ul, after thai date at IlilWrough.N C. C. C. TEW. fe. 15. 8m. Tall, 1 858. AUIUZSV .r.'D WIJIIER DRY GOODS. 8TF.Vp.NSON. WADDF.I.L L CO. Impnrlcra and W hidfssle Dealer in ft rti'Li: An ni i' imi coon, PnTERflH Kit, V.. Jt'R tttnek this sej.on pre-rnt unusual atlrclicns ia aith- and satiety. Irnporiation ar aow in store, a also rno.t nf ll,e g ioils purvhaard from Amer ican I'sCttMit . and Iho.e purchased at llie Large I'trk ag Aucuon ak . The enure slut k havir g been t- cured at li e Mr ct-a price, and Ujon aegoud term ant Johtuug hotw ..lii. w lake hsur( in inS- nguiar rMtiiiunmriii. , f.'rl'. VltNil V, f Not. )) sn.t NO, JAMtiS W AIU'LI.L, CAMURE MTRKtT WM. II. CROW, N-M. Is. 5 r VleisUurg. Virginia. A. II. C. l?HOCKKN, ( . , V 1 1 II S I r C f I , ,fW 1 O T K M niul.iluirr of CI Sw!ii;es, Iloinii pxiliic VijN, (JiaJu ateil .Measures, Nurt'.t.g but tles, &.C. 'Jt. AlSi Ware t Cuemi-u, Drugii.1. rerrum', i" rbjtsf(.W, Ac. Green tiUt War by tl w f'mm-.. .1..... ..r-.M.i. I.IS.W ,W ,iV I, SUV. den hom Country Dnnrji.u and Dealer tolw iud. Pur Li-t tenl en application. Prpt. U. I, -3m. T EROMXC OIL, UttH, h!e.. and WVU fo IVsiby JAMF.S SM. t,A 1 1. 1 4 Bill. Mulkil on band snd (at l by ALEX- PLEASANT?. SkftlsV -H. .V. O, Ifult'tm. pi stent pirkmj, ; will rrqii'ie miawerinj
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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