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B 8 a i -I r e UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUR -LIBERTY-.. HILLSBOROUGH, NCLj WFIE3DAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1859. No. 1977. Vol. xxxvni; -iifi is iv u a m I IB 1 1 IS In li Itt Hi HI -Hi- H H a B 71 NOTICE.' ' THE paper of the eatote of R. Nichola, deceased, have been placed in Die hand of Dr. K. Mrudwick, who I alone authorised to Mill the tame. All per aone indebted lo the aetata will eltle with bim, and til person huving claim aeaimt said eatale will produce them to bim. .... S. NICHOLS, - ) Pt,, E. 8TKtI)WlCK,S December 88 , fl . KLVG'S MOUXTALV 1110X III AVE now on bind for sale Twelve Thousand oundi uf the utiove Iron, wtiii b bat heretofore giv. rn auch general eati.faclion, end 111 lama fur which Mr. I', li. Knlliii waa agenlj consisting nl liur, (or lire ml plantation uw, Square, Uniid. A-t. 4c, The eeaortuienl will be kept complete, end told it Joweet rsl. , .., '-. JAMES WEBB, Agent of King's Msanlain Iron Co. December 14 . I ,'. TO i NOTICE, - HAVING qualified it November Tetm of Orange County Court ee executor upon the eetate of JAM, JACKSON, Hen. derated, notice is hereby given to ell person indebted lo raid ratal to come forward end wllle the same ; enJ ell persona having claim on the estate ere notified to produce them In tlie lime prescri bed by law, or Ihie notice will be plead iu bar of llirir icco.ery. nEytty WMTTED, Ex'r. December 27. M II A W K S ' S History cf North Carolina. iHiTTRnnnnnnTi mtt.ttabv eTaaa i M WM M W t W W . a mm ACADEMY. ON January llib, 1850, the Inatilulion Move named will he opened at Hillsborough, N. C, to be con ducted in chief by (taut. 0. C. 'l ew, now Huperinleud nlof the ritate Military Academy at Columbia, South Carolina, and Mr. W. 1). liaillard, graduate of the South Carolina Military Academy, and an iuatiuctor of approved eiperienc. The drilh discipline, and come of aludiea, will aaairoilate at nearly aa piacticahle to those oflhe Virginia and Mouth Carolina Klate Military lntitationa. 'J'ho etudiiw of the flrel two yeare, or Drenaratorv eourae. will be. Arithmetic, Alar-bra, Enf 1 lish Urammar, Ilietory of the Cuiled Hlatee, llialory ot England, Ancient HnUiry, Mythology, Ceography, r rci.cil ana l.anii. J lie ileum oi me auvunccucuuisc will lie announced hereafter. The Academic year will continue unlnlerrnplcdly j from January 13th to the fourth Week in November, The charge will be $300 per annum, payable aa (U lowe: f)IOU at the commencement of the Academic year; f 100 on May let, and 100 on August lt, for which the Academy will provide rnatruction, left book, tationery, qirartere, board, fuel, lighU,.jvav'ng, clothing, (except euirta, drawer, tnd ock,1 and Med ical attendance. No pnpil will be admitted under 13 or over 18 yeare of a t-e, or who cannot read and write with futility. Pupila will be received aaduy erholara for diill and inlruction at lb rata of $106 per annum, payable in three equal inatalmentu at the datee above mentioned. Dill in thia caaa they will be provided with arme and accoutrement! only, and no reeponibili'y willreat Un the Academy eicopl during the houra at which aoch pupil are actually eugaged on drill or at recitation. For furtbur inlnrination adJrct the undemigned at Columbia, 8. C, until Januaiy lat, afUtr that date at jH.IIl.orough,N.C. C.C.TEH. am. Kekowi: aale by Bept EKOfl.NE Oil., Impi, Hhade , end Wirlia, for JA.MhS Ml'.lili. 19. 80 Sent. 15 'I'llE 2d volume la now puiiturii. It embrace tne period ol the I'roprietary Government, from lliti l to n , It forma a bandaome 80. volume of 591 pagca. The aulwiil'tion price wae half a cent page; but the price of thia ia tea, aay if 1 75 in loth binding, $3 iu Library heep, and $3 th in half calf. It will be told only for ee Ji. Uwing to the ililTunilty of arcuring Agent in many pari of the Htate, i Will forward it by mail or oilier. wi-e tree i postage, on reeeipi oi tne pin e t or ixhu , Vitllitue lor cioin,rv "U lur aneei, or fit nan can. A liberal diacount mailc lo Agenta, or olhcre, who buy to aell again. !:. j. ii Ai.n & son. Feyeltevilbr.Nov.S, Iti8. 6i-p.r ( V,0"''E CA,,r KI!,hoo Thread and Shoe. unite .ciiie.nanir.iciurliiK tomitanj. HjMkd, Jw.ead, lt.58. 'ItHIS Company continue ta pay Centa par pound lor Cotlnn and I ine KJ ilelivertd at Kilemh.or at tlieir Mllla an mileaeem ol Kcteign. AdJre, w. II L'STED, Trrer June 30. 46 3m JOXhS'S KKl'.OSKNK LAMPS. E VV 14 of theve improved lampa, which dn not go out when rrpmed lo a current f air, and hy a proceaa of la.liaiiun iuv al leart one third of the oil, over the fomrooo lamp. Abo, the common Kerovene laiow. Jooea'a lampv are keil only by ua. J. C. TLKUENn.NK &. SOX. October 6. , Gil -.ail,by J. C. PeceniUr 3. TURUKNTINE 5i SOX RAGS! RAGS!!! RAGS!!! IXHREXTINEISOX I ACS WANTED. by t J. C November salt was just right a it wa. Then Mr. I,andr remarked, that when the snow and ice melted in the spring the water misht flow into it s whereuDon Edcarton laid that he wottld venture that: to which Lander re plied that it would be easier to raiae it now than when it was all finished. Mr. Edgar ton a'd that be should never raise it anj higher. Mr. Lander untiled, and assured the builder that he would have to raise it. He said that he had been caught in just such tran, and he knew. Mr. btlgarton then very warmljr advised Lander to mind his own business. Wait till you raise the sill of that shed !" was Lander's significant re joinder. This was sulbcient to make fctlgar- ton ouil over, anu he am it wiiu a ven geance ; and he was the more angry, and sever because he began to see that his neighbor was right. This was the hardest of all. ;,And then Tim Lander took it so meekly, and went away with such a meaning shake of the head, that the angry man was forced to use the more powder in order to Keep tip me nre. When Edirarton left the kitchen his leel ings it ere not stall improved. He had given his wife a touch of his wrath, and that did nut help him any. He went out and looked at the shed, and when he came to view it from the upper side of the yard, and consid er the amount of snow which would be melt ed away in the Spring, he saw that .it would have been much better had he set it some higher but he would not alter it now no, not had all the snow in Christendom melted sod run tlwouglt it. And this feeling didn't help him any. lie went into the barn, ana got angry with his cattle, and even inani mate tilings he threw around as though he would vent some of his spleen upon them. At supper time he was not himself, but only a sort of incarnation of the evil spirit which I had taken possession of him. It he had re i fleeted he would have seen that his neighbor i had not spoken even a single word that should have given oflene; but that all the ill feel ' itf' fiad been on his part, and also that ll i the real cause of such feeling had its rise WIS al"' ?rov,,n 'n 'ts uosom' Such was one of the scenes in Mark Ed- ! frartoit's life, and it was only a sample of bv am old cost it i itt) to a. I iliusc which were continually occurring. He Mark Ediiartcm was one of the unhandiest 'contrived tu keep himself angry and misera- ! mn that ever lived, ami yet he was surround- jble the greater part ot the time From the Chriatian Intelligencer. PAST MERIDIAN." Suggested by reading Mrs. Sigoumey'i Prose Wotk , , Paat Meridian. " Paat Meridian I " Solemn thought " To those who've " croaa'd the line;" Reflaetioa bring Its (reaaurea, wrought From paat experienced mine. . .,M Paat meridian ! " Life's bright auu ' Will bow no higher rises j The tenith paai'd, the raco half run, : .J. It sink in weatern skies. . .. Paat meridian ! " Hopes of youth, ' Arc they attainM at hat? The anul'a long (hiratinj after truth, Found as lifc'a noon ie paaa'd ? " Pal Meridian ! " Canal thou trace The pal ha thy feet have trod ! Hurt found that 14 Wiedom'e path are peace," That lead thee to thy God ? " Pint meridian ! " Una thy lifo In earnest toil been e pent 1 Haul thou been firm 'mi l battle ririfc, And pure in heart's intent ? " Paat meridian!" Do lliou long To lay thy armor down ! To leave the field 'mid about and anng, And haste to wear thy crown ' " Paat meridian !" But not ycl I thy life's race quite run ; Thou n.ny't do much ere thy aun art, Ere yet the vict'ry'a won. Paat meridian ! " Gird thy aword, And hurnUh bright thy ahicld, Till ClirUt, thy Captain, epeala the word That call thee from the field. Iltarai. think that you, who have been so kind tojpCecl, fl Jr JJ;,, cf KcSlUflvV, me, ought to be more kind to yourself. "Tut, tut, Lottie. , oti ilon't know. what, .,. yoo are talkiug nuout. 1 can i neip my tiia- nosttinn. .. . i . i i - t.:. .i " IJUtyou woum always oe miiu presence r "H course 1 snouiu. in mv EVKNINO SESSION. The rominittee resumed its sesinn at i seven o'clock. P. M., (Mr. Uuksdale in the I chair.-) i mm 'ieitt4i.e m m m a. k -. "Then I will always be with you ifl ran. Jir.flil.!?UAM,.ni Kentucky. Mr. I. lit. ir. 0 I will try to have God let me come to , ,nn- l,t' v"H'"'r, "nl Slts vou. Father father father if you would mJ Wr- asliburtie,) finished Ins always think of your little Lottie when you ; speech, a few ilavs s.nre, upon the missinn . r i .i . i. .i... .1 . rihI ilntv nt the li.'nii i irin nnrtv I ir.oA In are going to reel angry, anu inuiK in.u ine , - -. r, .i t ii rJntLr nnt hnvr- vou i obtinn the Hoof to vnprovue a reply to it. speak those harsh words O! if you ...a.. i.i a, i ., tii,,ir an I'ann -nun i t. ih me!-Ilove you very niticli. papa. Voi'I'"P"l' I' rrpmmUUive u.... iLn n.nn.1 to vni.p littl.. i PcA. It assumes a tone of suggestive ad- ..' k.v. h...i vei v wmHl to me.' V1--p. which denotes at once the solicitude of O be good to my papa when I am gone! Mamma !" I'll call her," whispered Mark, struggling Failing in that effort, I have waited (he nub- t J'apa papa kiss liratiim of the speech, and have piven it sn From the Nc ' York Ledger. 17-1 AN EVIL SPIRIT: AND HOW IT EXORCISED. and those 17 iedbv all those outward ctrcuinatances which, fho were brought into close contact w ith in the eve of the word, fro to make tin the him had to sutler more or less. And he I'ROSPKCTfrt. Cant well's Law Practice. ninp. rvnr.nstif :-r.n MM-ir.,ii. i..it.....,v.i. "" ' M" Toun-, White and c..t.-e.i Ti 1 be. !.. lb. public.lion ol hia treati n,HW the: !' IHILU SlOKh Imrtlrt Lai in Me Coiicfe rf Sarth (Winu,1 feptetnbtr I. la band ill their namee hy the lat January I and be o rHWDRIES. K.VTflACT of Pine Apple. Eitrvt of Hanana, f.irm, n, friii noruniarv afTiirs! not I f, artinua anil fici-v that his fainilv found but White rep,r. franeipani r.a.hela, I ransipani Per- . .;.. ,,f . L, bel "farm in the ! Tiill- n,ivmflit ill his Society, (lis wife country, with an excellent stmk, and spact ous buildings, but having money at interest to keen back his tears, but strajrgliiiK in vain He called his wife, and when she came Lottie had sunk back upon her pillow the bright light had left her eye, and the spirit presence had faded from her cheek. She asked to see her brothers, and they were called to her bedside. "Papa! Papa!" cried the girl. She had kissed her mother she had kissed her brothers and as she thus cried out, in a startling whisper, she threw her hands to wards her father, and for a moment there appeared an effort to speak further ; but they were her last words, iiwasme cr m me departed spirit. Lottie was Ireed from her Mark Edcarton called his workmen, nn! bade them raise his barn -yard shed higher upon its foundation ; ami while tney were at work Tim Lander chanced to come along. " Alia," he cried mtd there was a spice of irony in his tone" I thought you'd come to it." In an instant the evil spirit was aroused, and Mark Kelgartoi turned upon the speaker with hot wordsall framed for utterance. Rut a thin white hand was laid upon him, and a still, small voice whispered in Ins ear " 0! bt good lo my pnpa when I am gone .'" It came upon him with overwhelming puwer, and not a nought of anger was left in his soul. Tlmse who stood around were not a little sur prised when he calmly, good-naturedly te plyed. " If I hid raised it when you first mention ed it, I shonld have been the gainer. But better late than neer." -..'.... 1 It. .tar l,i at twits, u-1 L sail snil fVirii IfiKhal Tim I.imliT hardlv knew what to ar. He t . . ...... ,t I . !i., I If .....I ... UUA I,. n,. i.rl.l.i.r H. was, UUt lie Would not listen, lie Otlty got i nan uem "ii picairu ... ...(,.. , chief source of human comlort. He was a 1 grew worse instead of better he grew so musand u enjoy mt-i ihe councilor and lite reserved authority of the romiiianilcr. Replete with promises of reward in the faithful and of penalties to the obedient, the very style of that speech as serts the prerogative of leadership and dis cards the equality ol fellowship. It was written out in advance of its delivery, and was merely read here pro forma. It was meant for the country. It was pronounced with a dcliheratcness and precision ol em phasis which made its general tone authori tative ; indeed, the member spoke ex cathedra. His frequent use of the terms "oligarchy" and " oligarchic " served a different purpose than merely to string together unusual words; they pointed out the connection of this speech with one delivered at Auburn, somewhat more than a year since, by a distinguished leader of the Republican party, who repre sents the Sttte of cw York in the other wing of the Capitol. Ruth are minerals from the a ime mine ; particles of the same system ; music I nun two instruments, but composed by the same master ; emanations from the intelleet, only diversified in the efTectivcnesi of the production, by being published through tlilferent channels. Though the principle enunciated has been eipresed heretofore, its repetition no by the member from Maine, serves to prove that his speech is ft representative speech. duly studied and prepared ; and that it was intended as the bugle note from certain lead ers of the Republican party, summoning tha people of the free States to another secttoiul effort in the next presidential election, to be made under the auspices of extremists whit essay to lead and control the Republican or ganization, and tu convert it to their own uaes. I make no dnubt, from this beginning, that we shall be hereafter entertained Willi new editions uf the Rochester speech from the same distinguished author, reading us the And the lie had health of body, and a sound 'attry at her" meddling," and bade her mind Lm ik hm.1i it,. !,... f it,. H.r anj ih r U I OI.I KEs rre.!v ft.r Skiite, Embroidered constitution I and he bad one of the best ol , her own biisinex. . .. V. . r . . . A J It I U-1-I- - If. ...... .nJ I i- -1. . 1... ! -1.1 .! 1. i ' , I, rutmc generally. I tie nr volume now neany reaoy , -. pi-.. . i,.-. i, Tl'RREXTINE & SON fur the pre, ia dev.itedetclu'itclv lothe coneideralion F.U.He Urlls, by of legislative and Exerutive Poaera. I'uder the first ! J. ( mn,ij title. Ihe following tides and chapter a uf Ibe lie-1 pteptenilr 16. vised Code, with the accomp inying decisions, WiH be I . - found embraced, vis I J TOW CLOTH! County Hound iries; County K.enoe and tharse, j I".,.irt ll,i.r. IMina. .te.; .'uui,tv Tmatrr: Fair: ' I --" " " I r.i. ny , i . .... . . .: . t, .. . p.. A liivera and Creek; Ki.aJ., Kefriea.ete i l.li.xs and l.u-1 n i lira; Orlins-ies and htailc; Mills and Miller;; - ' " " Priaonei.S Weight, and Measure J ( IlCnil I 00VIII2 W II1CS H II li LraildV ...... f . . . ..... . wives and some of the bent children ; nml he I : 'Hiere w i only one individual in the had manv friends, and few enemies. What, (world to whom he never spoke harshly if he ' !then, should make Mark Edgartnn unhappy r could possibly govern himself, aud that was : It was a spirit which he carried in.his bosom ' Lottie his onlv daughter, tie was thir- wim:s, MWKKT WINKS. FKEM'll nitsMtV. f.ra.leatlhe IMll'la STORE Ileeeml er K. l'n,Uu Ihffe.auA nut mfl tille. Kseeutive Tuwera. will I.. r....,..l li,. I. .11..,,.. r!,i,ora ...J l,lln uf ilia Urn.' AI ALAtiA ... ...... ... . . . fJl ( oJe, via; Attorney General, etc ; ttorney at l.awj Court,! t'.ointy a id Mujieriors Court Xupieiiw: liuardisn aud Ward; Ad.niiil-lr iters ; Auclionerrs; I'lerks; t'onata-i .ej Coroners; County Baumlsrie ; County Trustee;' Ih-eJs; Enuies and tirantsj Kan ; I.Mcrery Fund. etc ; )'aal; Pilot Proeeasioners j Itesister ; Revenue;! Nueri and Creeks ; KoaJs; Plicnll. ; liangera ; flamf. ard Ketpere; Wreck. 1 he tle-iia ol the mor is, under llieae various titles, i to pieseul tli atuilenl and practitioner with an mlrlli. j gent and connected view of the Htaluw Law of N.iftli Carolina, applicable lo rich, togetlier with all the ile. I rli.in of Ibe ISopreine Court tliereon Uf to the Ij-t j term, aud ta areompany each chapter wtlh the appio-1 pri.le Forms (or pioceeilin It is alo proposed to tiVI. in Ihe Appendis. a num-In-f of Form and Precedenta usually rertoire.! in Con- vevancing and tllfne Praclire: ihe whob' being inli-nd' I M jour Hoierly insured 1 e.l as a guile lo Ihe prariirenf Law in X.C.,and man-1 Is your Lite insured t U I fol Ibe use of the student end lawyer. Is your .Neurit insored t an evil genius that nften-times gained pos- ltren vears of age a blue-eyed, fair-faced. ; session ol hi soul. In short, he was cursed ! almost a fairy in form and leature onlv ton k:..t. . m s.n.1 if s'.i rfinlim.nll v :l,.a(ril ,wl liirltt f,e ' f lis haed h:ittli. lf litis. J. C 1 L KIU'.N I IN L li OX. '-,;:, mli.ri over him. Tlints who sl; t,n,l aluava rliili? til her father with a rVptcinlwr . ,,fl knew him heat, and had reason to like him strange love t he had borne her in his arms as for his better qualities, could in a measure, a precious burden, and breathed carefully overtook his frequent outbursts of passion upon her lest an untoward blast might w ither and they had become so used to them they ' tlie flower and blisht it. , seldom suffered tliemelvej tu be annoyed by j One tlav Mrk Edgarton took Lottie in his . his storms. " 'arms, and carried her to her bed, and laid But there was one who was annnved by her upon it, She was not well, and she gave so Maich II. ; them one who could not escape the storm token of it in her looks, as well as in her j one who could not smile the thefts ol the speech, i hey sent lor the doctor, and when i passion away ; and that Murk Edgarton him- he came, he said it was only a slight trouble, self. While others seemetl to bow unharm-1 and that she would sunn overcome it. But led beneath the lorrents of his wrath, he was at the end of a week she was no better, and j shaken and tossed upim the rebounding tide. ! finally it was evident that the frail flower His wife snR'ercd much, and so did his chil- was withering away. Day after day, and dren ; but lie lmcd them well, and his lve week after week, site lay upon her couch was manifested in so many wavs, that they 1 fading, fadingall the time. Fur a, while there Fire and Life Insunuice. i nufiiiiui laiiiditn u iiii-n ffsaaiai tin tiitits.iivittii into s passinn. antl a rather anxious to see " VV him explode ; but this calm, pleasant answer '-usness .r material ss a necessity to the vi took h.in bv surprise, and after making a Te J '' ystems and States. Under tint remarks upon the excellence of th .hed.-and I view it mar be as well to reply at once to the advantages of having it there, lie enter- j the whole theory of the Senator from ISev ed into a Inendir conversation upon other York, and to embrace in one speech all i have matter, lie helped Mark in getting some t .' auo,,t ,,,e l",!,c.T mamtainitg a po untlerniniiii.g in place, and thri went ay. IUic.-.l organization opun the basts proposed When Mark Lilj-aitoii had time f.rrefl.c-; hy him. ami nfiVred here to public d.cu,sion tion, he pondered upon the subject of this; by the members from Maine and Ohio. I meeting with his old neighbor. How h.iP,v ; conies that I an not discontent lhat the oc and peacelul were his feelings compared nil , "-i-n hrs been presented for a public debate, those which he had experienced after a for- h'i h the schools of Amencan p.iliUcsmay tner meeting. And what had occa-ioned it? he rla's.fn d and atranaed mfell gently rot How simple how plain. Had it cost linn ; Pular exammalioii i land the lines , which di much eflortf On'y the exercise of reason ; vide tl.e.n may he clearly defined, so that and will fort single moment that was all. "". '" '""e principles, may see poitcie In one short moment the victory hail been winch are sg;ested ami the courses which, achieved, and yet how imp-riant weie the are to b- pur-ued. Incy may thus, at least, results. Instead ol hours of suiferins, lor learn L. stan I by their principles, and ruine himself and all wh came within the ;-here P ' '' I- 'f t-'tic ilir iar;e of their duty, of his influence, lie was happr and contented, ' I sli dl otLr n i apology for any want of and a iniritof peace went with him to his lire-' P'""! 'hat way W"t in the preparation nf xrt j my remark ii'ioii iliisn.vaji.ni. I shall nut And the vantage which Mai k had thus pin-! study ant.'h.e. weigh phrases, or call pnetry ed oer the old enemr was not lost, lie , "'I'"" P' tatton ol my views, f words ol his child, i wanr to reae;i tue ne irts ot my cnuiurymen ; ml I know t ie c.i:e.t war to my object, it b.l .fl... .11 mes nrrnaiim til lilos llian In ! nsa l,nn nf rernverv. btlt tlli W3S CUt ft IT i COUllI not nr"et the d V HIS ,, I ' I !. .. U .. I....I I.- .k . ..-..-. I ll.BB. sxru ..li a 111 l0 IS itll him. Ill tilt lllll- blame mm. I now. ainl loose who aaunru u? inc eunciri , . . . . - ...... . . - l ie day Mr. Edgarton came into the side looked hourlr for the coming of the ment of lemptatio,,. I.ke the gentle w h i-per- - ?s '! 7 Mv ",n lv i,m" L J ! kitchen, at'id sat down by the window. Hi. Angel. ' in2 of an .ngel. and they led h.m to he-ter - cm. r M -.,. i brow was contracted, hi lips bare and qui- It was early morn, and as those who had j purpose, and happier r. suits. He carried no b. -Is to f-e ''' . and hia whole watched thiotieh the niaht went to seek their I more clouds, no more sunns, into in iioim j n"" ' 1 ... Ihe l..k will revm'de in appearance and etecnti.m Ifnui.e II uin ibe suiwnber, who ia Agent ti im f..m. unjer the tremor of some ureal excite- rest. Mark Edsai ton came and sat down br .ite i,ee...,,ouh Companies ! the side ofliis child. M.e Cmilsiell't Justice;" and l.l he delivered, iimtase prepaid, to aubariilier. for f 5 per copv, ea.h; inyable vndehery. LIrW.Md) CAN I " r.l.l., Italrigh, N. C. ! Oct 87. i Fall Tratlc, ISM. HAMILTON & OK AH AM, I tu pits Is-re ami Jobber, VI! R How preire.l lo niter nn the most Isvnrahle icriua, to VMIUI.r.s.M.U III VEIW, a large , , - noil in tvt-nft ineill. mc euie o tiia mini, ,- s,s-m sim nt J lliniAS v i.iiii. , -t... ..i.. :,... ..... ..... i t... ki.. -.;t...i i.., .i;.i .. 2 1 f,wl VV an mat .ill. s.ll'iri siin.jiisi nun vui ?iuse u.iii-i. rut n,i,,, ... m- !rf the yard i" inquired Mrs. Edgarton, in a swer-further. At length she reached lorth 'careful li n. Mie had heard high word in her thin, white hand, and rested it within the ahpil. and she knew tlteie had been his broad Palm. 4 LrtTinih.iwnoftl,al,,w,immed,.teiyinrront Father," she said in a tone of iweel, soft a"V t the Court House, on Nw.b. Mreel. lying be ,W;"C', , . . ... . . .... ,. ., t.t. ... I ..;-. f. house of M l.esnA Manner sad Al " 1 rs ; lrow irii orr "os.iaii.i, wiiu fe....s. mu-iv, of the teeth. " it was Mister i tin i.anncr ; nr. January 6. FOK SALK, LfT in the town of llraliam, immedistely in front Iweeu lb alorc bright 4 Unou. j January 1. Terwalo anil the purchaser. THOMAS WEBB. 11 Tc A K I). But him a lesson line of these e 1 si.-T) -p -o w e.-.-t t ,tiVJl7"rw nWIMJl.N-aledm Chapel Hill. respectfully offer, hisprof.'s.ionalrrvlcea lo iheciiienf ihelown : aloek of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, , HeleeleJ with gresjt care for Ihe FALL AND WIN ITER TRADE, vhi.-h.fof rrletf, beaatv. and ila dentation lo the 1 testimonial ol bi skill in Ihe prnf eion, iN.nih Cinilina, Virginia, and Tenneaase trade,ill be lound aecon 1 to none. Hover ,tmn all aectlxn are invited In a clow and eigid eaainination uf our Mock, price. e. .No. CU HVCA.MDIi K HTKF.KT. retersbnrg, Vs. tfnft. SI. .5 ..-.-a' arose the ue ol le cointn-.n oevere, con, r, . , .., . r. . m.t bof. telre , without which few persons, in an.y hall or - tt!l,.,e lt iMstitutiun of slavery exi.ts, nd I wholety civiliaed country in the world, wmii.1 u e ni)()i( the W(,rki) , of ,t)e ifm seem hardly aid M exist. At He tune i o- am, iMlll,lrifc i,til ir the lumbusdiscoveted America, it had never been , , whi m I lite. I am nt cxer- known or used, it onlv grew in Arabia and 'jj jbu-, t!)CcMension of slavery. UuuM upper Ethiopia. 1 he diarovery ol it use a 1 1 !jU, afi,rma,irj ta cm,,e j,. ti. or,,fi..ionalWrvices to iheciu.n..rf ihelown '"Vf , , V' r 7iSlZLZ r..fi . i i:k. .r..ii" uce"8c ""' i- ; - tension, any more than I wm.1.1 lo prohibit it and aurroonJmg country. He can produce aatiefartmy 'I me mo.v qutei a.... ...... -..snr ii.e.. ... , i.cr .... u. . . -s. " -c,.. - lmm4tPry, ,r Arau.a, w no, .tea.. ..us . I"' ; ,.C;, r.,cttneIH.. I am h of thoat Wilt town. w nav nna i.c u...ir, f .mrrnvi .c wuc m,,,,, . ung u,e IIIOIIKS KOIO Sleeping i insir ." ,.i ;.. ,1.,. ,.,. harm than f.,,,,,1 1,-a been TU give davs!" What lias he done r" " Done ? You'd belter ask what he han't done! Confound hi in ! I'd like to wring his nrtk for bim!" Why I ttioii "Tit Mr. Lander was one No no." whispered Mark, earnestly. " I shanl sutler much mure, father. I shall very soon be where there is no more sutler ing'nr sorrow. But father " "Well, Lottie;" " Site eatherrd her weakened fingers about hi hand, and grcd earnestly into hi fare. 1.. U-.I ,. ...,.e. hianel ihlwiiatand aliovc and tn oil- i'h iii to avoid the Calamities M all, he gave a place in his bosom no mure to' 'mh le uS;ected if they lend wd the evil spirit that had, in time ajone, ruled !' ..!- t unie cum lion, who fad ! and iwayed him with so much pain an I s..r-' pe. t,t an.l do lint promise to pur.ue any . ' " ' sr-heme id .ea tiral statesinali-ntp. 1 sh .ll ad.ii.-ts my c f in the first place tu the pe.qite of the free Suiei. 1 am nut of the class the tenii'enian from Maine calU t' e s'.nei v protagaiida !" I am a citizen row, How Corrr.c Cams to rr Uki. It is some what singular t trace the manner in wlncli 16 venting the monks from sleeping at their uoc- j ,r.r: j lurnal services, in .de them drink the infu- icve FAKM FOK SALK. 'I'lIK autiserilsir olT. rs for sale Iter farm on Cane 1 Cieek. To those wishing to pmchaae a farm in a moral end hubly etthivatcd neighborhood, with fine hcl.oola, would do well le e .11 and eee for Ihemarlvea. It I I H-atid In a quarter of a mile of Mr. I)insiam'a hi hoot, and about the same di-lsnre from Ibe 1'real.y. Iiriau Cliuri'h, Any peraon wohmg to e.lueale hia s.n.s.ur lake hoanlcra, will find a coiuti'llable duelling house, w ith a good barn and necessary out honsca, I'm further particular inquire nf me al I hel Hill. CORNELIA MORROW. August 4. lil' t'KiMi. I.e.llwr Prinking Cup", and Pocket ) 'I'lavclilig Flli-ka, juat received al Ihe DIH'ti MORE. a ...I r.! I m . IH I . 1 A f f 1 . al.......k SI.. ...1...I 111. o lire 1 at nr. w.Mre e. vv nen ie.preie.i, .am., j m.itlcnsivf . gnaneii oui .sir. r.ugar Kiuw , as iim.hii ..r s,..i .1 . n..... " ; lurnal aervices, in .tie litem unit me mm- . bf aitat'nm unntl Ihia sul.icct and that m,n a m .u.l a ,1 l.ieir reaidnc. Chat (ear a 1..- .;,l, . ,rl. .,f i-ni,ei.ntealsil aarrnam . in" f ir.nn a atrotioer hold Ulion It mortal ..c - . ........ th. r,...eta .,f sums alien. ! . "s "" ' 1 . . J . . . i m Mm (..,",..... .-...-, p..... - 0-- m i r' "r I.. - s ,ue contmuatice td suctiagiUtion, Hutu Aort'i lltSinklMtl. ' ..tie. ,!. a 1 aval Hat Its Jlitlal imitlwrlll (.lii.imiinf i S I - l . ..I !,!( fl.u-Ltt vklafa . . -a. .1 . ' It II I ....U si., t ..fl a.a.k IHM iwmwiiiiu mm us vwmiw n.vU ... ,..v , , Hefl Willi UUirUC'l tnav wiicn is" " in ""0 h;',or toZ teKd' ofl ' i .ingle express! ,n. I don't know what j Father," she murmured. you could . mor, livrly ,fler browsing on the fruit of out eatra charge) if fe.iucslcd. vou mean iy mas i ouv a van 1111... ... 1.1 .sir. , o.as.1: mr 1 "t: n thatplani. Its reputation spica'i iou.uS. 1 1 tool 11 V i.anoer, ami c real i ... n.rj , , u.ti una ..-,. mv ; thrtt I don't want any of tlieir medling !" "Ifl cnuld only know that you would al- ut 11. 02 nHIED APPI.K!I Pewchcswenlcd, Ibehigheat market price pvol bv J. C. TCRRENTINE & QS. Aiiatifl In. M- "ll CAKi of LIMB fif te for Cash. Also JU COFFKI'.. Muart's M'liAK, and many eMher onble iticlc. June 20. JAMES WE BR. S4 Ila f..L S "Vca!" How? "No matter! lis. iiii'it.lli'd with vimr aftairs. uav be li.inov." 1 "I, Lottie?' I sliould lie happy if you 1 Mere well. 1 "Ah nn. father." and the dyinjr Ile' meddled ennush for rlaatied his hand more li.:hllv, and c r.cd a ii.cent countries, and in about two hundred years it reached I'ai i. A smgle plant brought there in sixteen nunnreu anu lourieeo wumv and S.iutn, ran produre tut o'.lur effect that tn alienate fmrn cat, It oilier people who should fie united, and lo jeopardize instil u -ti. tis which secure lo the people of this coun try a larger share of li'eitv, political ential iiy, ami Ireedom in the rursutt of happiness, 7" the parent stmk ,,f all the mflee plantatmns ljs bfrn A ; Uwr . . , in the West Indies. I he cxten of c.msuri.p. l H Hi, m re.upf rfl)ie Uve i tion can now hardly be realized. Ihe tin- -,v . ,,,,,- 1 ..ij ,. .CU 1 u...-. .l.. ........II., ..,,,,11,11. al thai e.nl . . ... . . ! irueiatnaiuiic ...i....... .. . - - nmposition Wltll whvlever itillucnc sr.d I - t ... If . ' ."I" l.'ti.'l.., .,,,, wilt. SK.IC.VI of its landing, iron, niieen 10 aiaieen uJp(t , ,.rM , ,,, ,,ICI hal (i ia ol OOIiars. ma maj nun- ut r..tf Mate JS. STOKkKV, AM'.I. OI.HHAJI. STOKUiY & OLDHAM, feptemher I Kcroseaii Oil. nml Lamps, rj!ely J.C. WEBBiiCO. July 1' i'- Wll.Ml.NU rox, X. c, ntV- ftrpleinVf a. OUANO FOK TUKNIPS now on hnd. JAM EH WEIJU. Jut; m 3- nn .lar. and I euesa vmi'd better attend to earnestly into his face . , ,. 1 as-.. 1 . ...... H .......h s . .. . ..... Vour own liusines now. . - w i .......... ... ........... Uu lwa niim Knnw ute nraom w. - - r,., sieto a .1... w....t.l .l. Mr. Edgarton said tin more. She pitied " Oii-ralher-dne it make you happy to j ,, h ,,,c bt.ft (o(roc UJf tt ilH, bean ol timtUme i(if,att'iot s of the mtUse wh.v't r lntsbantl, and hence his harshness wa get angry, and lei your pass,,,,, be so .u" , dl,rIt'coior. The Java Znd East Indian, the SIS tZS ZriSn I VoM .i borne ihe more easily. Shortly afterward and siolentr .!! in "'-y. 'ar.cr fPf JbII"w: press the sinction of lejal penalties for a itlatk went mil. anil one 01 me uoysvanie .11, 1 1 ie man nuirw . .. w.. . ... j The Wm1 moian Kl0 nas a Uiuistl grremsti - - . . r , , - -. .uSi,tl fir, IIIIs. f-II 111 II I III Mir. I1IB aa II rv v x a nvaU , A.. A t... . a , l..,lhe.!a.e. 'V nicr main woui... MOKlalal & OLDHAM, (and presrntlv she heard her ion telling to another spoken to him so, hi at Grocers k Commission Merchants, - ,Mmi'w 'JlT&M" ma Mr. Edcarton had been puttinz ur n Lottie thus. Hut finally he said open shed on one side of his tarn-vard, for " 1 know I am sometimes quick the sheen and rattle t run mi ami Lander, c ion one, but let hot that ! a he stood looking at it, niiijsrsted that it now," w.iui.i navr ucrn c..i . ,i.s. ...w.s,. . answer Subject It were useless to discus the oft mootcJ When a stone at once thrown inin the iuestiuu whether slavery i an evil. My ick mr pre pulpit where John Murray was prcachiiij. in observation ,,f in ell'.st upon sotietr l.a trouble vott Huston, he p elted it up, ami, holding it before brnjht my mind to the conclusion that bene. hia n...!reLMiioii. said. This i a weis'tlf ' fit sprim fmrn it, and some evils fnllllW in Hut it doe. trouble me. fa'.her. I lay .rtufi.l, but nether rUn nor to .c- its train. i i spec u eight or ten inches hijjl.cr. Mr. tdgat lutt, an J think ol it long hours together, and 1 , '' , nothing 10 itot the ptatttcal with wbich t'
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