---r ' . .A WE KNEEi TO NE BUT GOD. ol. XLIX. HILLSBOROUGH, N C., WEDNE&Y, NOVEMBER 24. 18C9. NO! 44. DENTAL NOTICE. Ft'Ld respectfully return his thanks la lb cliatm of Orsoga county fur their liberal ia- It rur tua j ' - I I , .L- I. .. ! I cia vlya M louuii at bis Office op nails nr. riulwick axceot whan piofeaaionallv abaaat. II Mt lUtpei Mill tna ut and 3rd Moudara ftf wouiu, aua uiOTOiugiQoja lot Ul Mt fcaonlb. .? ' f i ( ' ;; ., I r ...i. ...j i s -v . . i )OlUK. liAS X.. COLl'MA tf, T. . tkfT, WUJLXUb WAIiWOUSE. I . UAKV1LLS VA I rwpaclfullj reium our tbanka .r tU lt!trtl fUonfaBeiwttrr tended to o J leJgt iMuaifra wui gel tbt UiUUaX r fUUe br (bair Tbbtcco. Ua Uiga aud hilMUDIOUS irjitEiiousc Wok; Lighu Good VVjSoo Vad, with i t JooU Kuoiua for afiuncra lu aiay m t Ut I tha Wareboota at nichL I'Uci oa tba 0 1 i K. w ban Tobacco ia aold. i 8.11. 1IOLLA.ND, d: CO. Hit 10-3a VMuLESALli GKOCLUS A.ND WmtfticiH Uerchantii 1 -s AW C KHA SUKU BVJUARK. . . I AOKrotlCVA. , ).'AT oa hod a full cH-wt of all eriiclet ia Itii't'J Imo, at Iwwvat tuaifcrt rates i aswual aUonttos) is cumtTUiufbla. aJ ra- btwcnytf aodraiularlf itiaJo. , Mtu ' ' SlIa ,J Vtt. LAW HENCE'd VOaAN'tJ FUIEKDt A lie and reliable re me J ? for Diseases Peculiar to Females, avc WA(, or White Prolansat Uteri, ri.ttir ol me hoiks j lire-our. 'an(', or Suprefd AJentfua- tio; 1'aio in the Hack: Vuactt, WakcUlnek. Weikne, Lc. 1 PfMCaTKO t t - - Y.f Ms y of -a m vnrcjt, jm baorfil it was dini, and boaa bappl f aaai it will fxomotr, bj I be di-otr. '. J. LAW UEM K. AL 0.. Uheoit. T rilYalttaXi; artktraof ajbtrb tba Woowa'a FficnJ U com VJ ara puUli-brd around aorh Wulr, and it it cJ laUiba baM t'uitua Took aud Abarativa a talwal la ao4 itnl!a ajrnl ia all Jcianj of tba YtmU K.'producti 0a, oid in fia, Atrvoua iiaadacL,tuil Imlaiias 4.C, J. 11. lUKKlt & CO. Asant. No. 4 ilaiii ut. NixM. Va. I faabouiatl MJaianWtataaiitaibad4ieaKd. &'a J'fMafl.DU pi livtito. fdll. , - if - 17 DANIEL. T. CARUAWAY. . p M MISSION MEllllCllAXT, A.D DEALER I.N E X I : R A h M K U C 1 1 A M I S - jNUSKLI. 1'liE HOME W ASllLU I . Cvurt lloutt UuiUing, , NEW HERN. N.C. F 'prfl-; (o'i"H fiMi to Porrbia and f U . aud Coiion eft Commtsaioa- GRAVES' NEW I'uichal.or DANVILLE. VA. C lako laiaro ia informii.g our builds lha a fco competed onr NEW WAREHOUSE, )'. f-r e.Mn.niciira of aKuati.n. corirurlioa and ) "kf-liaht raaiot bt rtrtlnrd in ibts MarktU f a bi.a an Cictllrni WajwD-Yatd, arbara jour E wilt h iiarfacilv arrttM. a bat a alau, a wd buiuo Ut our cuatomrra to ia. f aaorUJ iih oa, Mr. 'm. T.f.aw. af id faofaMjr known to I bo lauteia a round !, aa to twj na rrcottKnondalion. Uk bUaui la returiiibt our thanks to our V'iit fur Iba tar librral UMotl W b0 rrrirJ. a au b riromiil lortonal aMriilton to ur Ktocomitiueiomrrii anJ reia tbo patouiga pti wiaodi and tha public. WM.P. 0 RAVI'S, THUS. It. McDEAUMAN, IV XL T. LAW. Ihanks! Thanks II ; IV kaarit lUnkt aia trndrrt 4 to the riliinia HilMH.fo. aoJ II, auiionnd.na coonir lor II ff librral patronage tb baa Wrn mm in my Hn lipoma. 1 i,;;,,. ia nfraaa r8iimratt WARC KtiUMil coinar of Waka and Triwi eis. Wat ,4 ui4 klihilt LUunb. ! mo a 'td If. thatu hard la koI on bar. J it bll If da at .linrt nnuco. l?ibnUtrin fiaatl d.Hia. Wal- " romiawn wood ColHiia band or fuiuiWtl oort ftaiica. "I. A Huna lot Fur.. ..I 11...1.1- t tM c,.t,nirT atrlcilf attan.W 10. .m -.anuiiU,, Ultra, i;ufr. thatary IM Uo. Oiva ma a rail I .11 i. i.t n'. r- ciiAin.i-H m. t tuii.KY. IT HAS NO EQUAL. G.W. G.O. G. G. G. G. G, W, A. A. A. A. A. A. G. V. I. I. I. 1. I. 1. G. W. L. L. L. L. L L. f " ? o- ' AAAAaIAAAAAAAAA XX XX XXX XX xxxxxx CELfcRRATED CELEBRATED CELEBRATED I- SCOTCH SNUFF SC O T C W N U yrrf OOToil Nui; TUB c o.NQUEaoa or all o x v SSCFP PRO.NOLNCEP at m AMATEUR DIPfEEa T BE Tall BEST ' " Akk for it ! bt continrcd of the fact ;nd take do ether. Do oot utlto . v try It for joa will like it - ' TRY IT TRY IT TRY IT. For Sale bj E.U. POGUE. Agent, for UilUbwtougli, N. C. liAt Faclorj Price. 'V)TlCF!-'rbr bifh flotation that oat Snuffbn siu.ntd induadccnaiM manulatturis to itniuteour irada auarlu The quabt of our tnuff dura Ut laf in 'ha Irado ni4.k but tbo aupcrior quaiiij of 1Vac S3u,l it ia M'UuUctund of. 4 ay 9. ly Encourage Home Manufacture. MX. BICKaOjr, RICHACDSOM DICKSON AND RICHARDSON, MAKE A.NU Mil J. YOUXGS IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE, lT ('KhI mairrisl aud woikmanhip. AlloiJrraor " Irlirts of enquiry aJ'irt .Md to llirm at IlilUbo loujh, l)iiir roui.ly, ! C. will matte piump ltruttn. IV All woik waitanied. Mar 17. 17 ESTARSISUED in I6C3. EbTADLISlIED 11 186J. av IltCkMI.N, TY.VCK. & CO, D.V VH.1.E. VA. f)V orrupylfl two of lha laigrat ttnrra fa Dan ilia fjoora. Hrll U'.cd witb mm!i,) Carry u ita Furniture aud Undertaking bt)iar in all ila brantlira, and ktrp a lull Mock of rry arlielo lit bo lit.0. 1 I bi-y niorurfut m 1 art t . ' Elegant Waitiul ClumUrr Suim, " I'arlor Suns, in l!epp, Hair Ciwlii and Ten. Cottage Clmnif r SuiU, , ISrtlateatla (f.lijr (liferent iljlei from 15 vpwaitl.) "'" " foul, Ierir, Chain, "'J Jurrau, UViiftfaiit!, Malliae, Ciib,, C'Hei,, Ilat'liecs , Cei'tre t. , Table, ; . Ktrliiun Table, ke, JLc. ' f fU" Tbry rraprrifuily solicit a rail from all intrmU ing 10 puriliawjrnifiJti.1 ibat lluy can niaka il lo ilia Httrirnt f Ilia pvrdntaar t-i buy ntr buiuo. djT Ha charge lor puking- July Hi. - ,. - xe i ihmwilssion Mirchantn, A.NU UEII.fcK! IX AIL KIAUM OP METALS AND PAPER STOCK, Unheal firire pan! tor C011011 and ' Linen Rug. Noa, II Bollinghrook trt at ai.rt M OM Suae'. I'l. I MlCUt llU, A. rrJ Rrf.-r lo Tliomis Branch A. th'Da, Uaulaia. April II. - FALL mi , Y. R. HUE INS, - Importer nd Whole i Deiler in Hardware,' QuHlcri, 7ms, Holloic- . : ' warbjfA.: And eaory article usually h ' in a firat C!aa HARDWARE E STV i LIS DMENT. Impoitinc direct from Earn ami haviaa. direcl- lyof tha Manufaaiurera of JiUunlrj awabl.' toa lo offer Goods aa low aa enlusa Wonh or bomb. urdera promptly Cllod. II' . ' ': VV.R.'ltlDGlNS. ' ' September 15. ,1 " - 54-3rn . HAMBUt'RtfiBIi0S' .v-raiLESAlE DtALESS IN lncwng aid Bm&ing' Tobacco, Sniff, Fipe &c, 4-c.f JVi WidoWaiir Btreei, , Ageola for tha -CVolina Bhi" Scotch and other onuua.v aim aolaageaufor tia brand "Dabney" Chewing Tobacco. , J " i c" ,I,VD nwla oo consignments. " . I 34-3m , SAir L. R. BORUM, TIP -r o p WINE '4tit nrtrUKJi, - w a I a, ' Jiv. IX KniD'He AlfBUf, t NORFOLKi VA. Importer-l Fioe Brandies, Rum, Gin and Wines . And Agent luir theCecbraled -' RYE & MONONGAII&LA W HISKEYS John Gibson' Sni & Co. v Sept. 13. i i 84-3m i t, cavh. , t. w. sans. DAVIS & BEOTIIER, WUOL ESA LEURQ '0&'A LIQUOR DEALbliS AND 170 la miocion. EorriiailtS, IMo. It KoaeMuuare, Not folk. Va. ' . m m ; Rcfcr by fciinrino to Mrttrs.Dais RperHo; Mr. T T. Brouka. Pren'1. Ut Natif al Batk, Peler- burj, Va ; W 1) Jones 4 Co., Ilicbmontl, Va.; Wm. Lamb, PieMiJut lat Nat Batik, Norfolk, a. 8cptenibor IS. I? H-3m ALLtS HDWABO. HOWARD OEU. S. MALTBT. I ALT BY , Wholesale ilers in OjstersVil.it 6, Si it It, Omkrs Sowd to Order. ... I . O ' ifll'a U k.,1 S h 9 Cauii.l11'i Warf. . ISm loL Va. September IS. 34.3m J O il , O. Ii A .MAGE , SrCCMOB TO - E. CAM.ijE & SON. Forwarding tz Cwyn'mion Mcrclant, 24, W'eatV iile Waler St. JSOKIH.K.VA. Shell Liir, Roclaiid, Ttitimssten and Washington tit v Lime. Ceinent, Plaalrr, Bieka, Hair, lit). Tar &c..4;c., Peileir.hrf IS. I 34-2m i i:tabllied 1817. W. II. 4IORKt oi HONS, WIIOLESA.K (JKOCERS AND C0MM1SSJ0N MERCHANTS, . . Ftf the Cale ol Cntlnn, Grain, aal Sioiea. Dried Froita, Tobacco, Flu-, Baton, Lard, Bci.ua, Praa, I'onon. tiuaiMi, &r., ' Kor S' anJ 2'i Koanko mi a re, Nor folic, la. Krnlemltfr IS. I Si 3at T R. OART, j v B. O. IFF.S, Lai of KkbuioiH, - ' Lata rf .'eier-buri NEW CROCKERY IIOUdE! To lite Trade Viigitiia & North Carolina. U- K hat f wed In Norfolk on Main Birrrl. op poriio lU 1'oat Office, lha, largest anJ nul cnmj.li le aim k rf r , " China, Ciukcry Silver Plated are, Glass ware and llouso lurnisliinx Goods Il baa ever brtn tba pleasure of any una lo off tolbe Trade, Uunwtbw , . OI UOWN IMPORTATION anJ bought f th klantilaclurera direct oa dull and drureaord maikal. whkh enablea a to aall lo th Trade al murk lower figures than Ibey baa bad oh fndloihrniaiiiealhewar. OUR 'STOCK IS COMPLETE. , aiM.I nn n aia a I Li m faiiher than call oa oa and find a.eomptct ainienl auth as ia usually kept by fiiat claea wholemle d retail crorsefy, coma r wars fctuta. leanecliuiiy, ? WM rilOM AS It. OAKY L CO Main street, omiofiio Poat-offiee. K' .uf.! Ik. fnit. I A . 34 3m RECOLLECTIONS OF A LAZY LIFE. ; v (Concluded.) 'Two beats with but a single head, '. -: Two cabbages wiib one," Around u the frolicsome Jane bus cajly waltzed and the cheerfol hn ol the mus quilo added pathoi to tho scene, whiia in the adjacent mill-pond the gtiilejs bull fro performed a select aiitheoMO the part ing day. Alar off in the western norizoa th ton.wu jetting whieh hedid, in his asuai hunky stjrle, "without bursting are button off his trousers. Nothing disturbed the solemn stilloess but the gentle heating of her bosom, and the gentle heaving of a small boj who was smoking a cheroot in the woodshed.' 1 was trying to imagine, with the pure affection of joutb, how man stamps she had laid 'away, at she was en gaged in heaving an elegant assortment of signs, varying Irom a small to a large size. The ecstatic rapture which steeped my soul in bliss o'ercame. me, and, seizing Ma tilda by her waterfall, I imprinted the pure kiss of betrothal behind her left ear. ' She gazed at me in silent rapture, and, while the lot elight gleamed with dewy soft ness from those liquid orbs upraised to mine, he laid: ; "Skinner, have you taken a bath lately ?" She continued : "You are an old fool. If you aiot got spunk enough fo bring this bite turn head, 1 have. Come set ihe day, my ethereal ba restive, bald-headed minikin." . , ; . , , , ;- ., , "Thus with honeyed words of love, did we begnile the lime. We were married in church, mr children at chief mourners occupying frontVp There were no card, except a game of euchre, to see who should sleep in the front of the bed. We look a short bridal tour ; ahe went to see her Aunt Abigail, and I came to Bton tobuy a new set of trr Trombone. 'at all waasonuiet on the Po'omac bot'that dy ;lttiktl- in a feer ol excitement, becsuii hinted in official circles that the command ins general would move as onn as bis rent . .i'TlY.V. he hated to leave Ma- auu ...u aui:.it---a:srirJttfV---hane the clothes on ashing riya, My second venture in Ihe sea of matri mony has not been a success. Metaphor ically speaking, my second plate of luaui mutual hash has soured on my hands. On returnir.g to my domicile iu blunktiUe, my wile addressed me in the following chaste language: skinner, I am now boss of t!iiihcbng. and really hope, It your motber'i sake, thxt I slian't be obliged to ue the inop-han-die over your head more iha.i twice a day, and once Sundays." Another ecieutricity or here, is planting her leet in the small ol my back alter I hat e retired for the r.ight, ami whirling me tear fully oot the iiiniii. The fir overltire of this kit d occurred one verv cold morn ing, wh-n I U2eikted the propriety ol her gelling up anil building the fire. If my me mory aervecme rij and I think ui e d I built ihe lire mytelf that A. M., and I have made it a point to do so ever since. II there is any tiling I dost on, it is riaiug with the laikatid building ihe fire. EMINENT AMERICAN SW EABIsTS. Oorreapoudent of the lit. Louis Timeo. One evening last au miner two men went aboard a Hudson rier boat, bound lr Al bany. Tite first was a i ll man, with gray hair, but v igoiuua lor Ins age, the motid waa nearly as tall, but stouter, and also gray,ai'd hi peculiar slouching walk attract td a good deal ol notice. The biut cast off and prm crilvd up the river, while nntol ihe paafeog''!! tat on the upper deck, en joying the colair and atiminog 'he beauti lul steneiiy of the Hudson. Presently a I ad vuo-e, pouring out a tor rent ol expletive, was iirtrd on th deck below. One ol the bovt hands had let some tiling heavy lall on the loci of the Uil, thin man, and he opt nrd on that uuforiunate mental. He cursed him to Jeticli", and llalifal, and Jeiuralcm, and a place a good deal warmer (Im'i either, add called hull mute nanus tiia ii he could rrpiat lb a week, slid made ihe o!v liable oalli fly about an laat lha t ihe p or ilei-k hand a Complete ly demnlished and obliged to retreat in wild contusion In mrhe scene. At the same mo ment a man u had been leaning over out of the mde rail began to swear. It a ihe same man thai had cone aboard alter iha tall, thin one. He had taken off hi hat. and a leaning over Uuij'l in co' lemnlative attitude and mod whl on on tlie upper deck dropjd aboui 777" blespoooful of tobscco ipilt oa hig y , That atarted him. He shoof,,, I kil ntlereil Vbllevu. . i. " rousing oalhi, and atartled thkL,: with hi fury. The pameiiguerre ri..i 7Xe rfiM' to acknowliMe hi superiona the ' man, when the deck had luf o-"i. Then the man resumed operations. Tie damned that deck hand all over this world, and the lower part of the other one, aod kept at it until the deck hand .retreated, again. In ihe meantime the man who had broken out about the tobacco spittle had subsided, and when quiet wan restored, an other deck hand asked one of the passen gers who "them two fellers" were. "One is Commodore Vanderbilt, and the othor is Horace Greet." ' f." Well, I've bin along this ere river thir ty year, and I've kttowed f-Hers t!.t could do pretty tall sweariu', but rm.ard if ' that skinny old chap ain't ahead of anv on I've teed, ye,t. The baby-faced feller ain't bad, but it ain't no use fur him to try when t'other one's around.' Jimmy ! ain't he a rouser ?" : ' ; And the Commodore has been improving hi opportunities ever since. NOT WHAT I WANT NOW. When Archbishop Seeker was laid on Ms dying bed, his friend, Mr. Talbot, came lo see him. He felt it waa their last meeting together, so be said: f ;" "You will pray with me, Talbot, before you go away ?" Mr. Talbot rose, and went to look for a Prayer Book. f " I'bat is not what I want now' said the dying prelate ; "kneel down , by -roe, and pray for me in the way 1 know you re used to do." . a, af 1. la B. ... t A a m so the rood man-'u oy ms inenu bedside, and Doed out hit soul for hi before his hr'enl Father, in such wfl3 as his bTt dictated. ,Thu,J Spirit blesse' vl'em to ihe- -winfort ot the dying m. There a life and spirit in them that he cfd not find in forms, however XCetleu4- . j nen we come to that anlrmn hnr shall want something more tiun a formal re A i'gion. it may have satisfied us vry we before, but it will give us n light tor-tf,.5 uaiK vauey. bod be mercilul lo me, a smner, . wm nave mora meaning to us than a -volume of the most 'beauiiiui-pr,... . pronounced wan me most' faultless elocxr- tion. ." ... . "" A SHORT SERM0;v FOPv PARENTS. It is aid that when the moher of Wash- ington was atked how she had l.rmd hia character of her son, she replied'tnat sb had endeavored ea' ly to teach him. tlirec thins- obedience, diligence, and truth. No beiter advice can be given loan pa rent. Teach your child to obey. "Let it be the first less on. Yon can hardly bein too (toon. One of the moat vuccesnful pa rents that I have known said that this point wa usually seltlrd b'twefii him and his children before ihry wei e three months old. But il require, constant Care t" keep up the habit of obedience : aod especially lo do it in audi a way as nut to be hqrtful lo ll-.s child's character. Teach your child to be diligent. The habit of being always em played i a great afeuard through lile, a well as essential lo the culture of almost any virtue. Nothing can be more foolish than Ihe idea which some parents have, that it is not respectable to set their children lo woik. Flay is a good thing. Innocent re ereation is an enjoyment, and a child may earn to be diligent in lhata. well as in other '.hinge : but let him learn rarly to be uaefol. A to truth, it it the one essential thin;:. Let everything ele be sacrificed rathrr than that. Wiiliout it wlut dependence can ou place in your child. And be sura lo d'i nothing yoiirst lt which may counte nance any species of prevarication or false? hond. Yet hn many parent do teach their children the first lesson of deception ! Cotton has a philanthropist whn!i;.s the prison. Said he to a pruoner: ot your Iriends think your sentence was ex eeasive; r-oihiig like it was rer knon." " Ye, I uppue so,' was the nrisoner'a re- pit "but then, you know, every thiiisf gone up since the war." - . J , r-"- 1 1 ji 1 t. I,- i .... , I . ' .. A,