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D" lied to Elder Sh^ following W tJie ke |nder^=‘ of tie*: itrimouial conned liction — lered ^.t^^’ration- igation; (o more, is o’«r. |fl» did epeak. led her cheek, I her eye> Irn tiil I die. as * stun, it oD«; have bad, |y shad! ’ the KM« Maguire, " with jjicteTi I, r ('aliform A Nj.vv Ori.eans, rVc. N. «nauisliip rn>rnothcuti. if tlic Nioartipua ha> arrivea at this port in th.iii sovon- , t'f!’!!! San Fr;uici>(*f', Vringiuij two we»‘kf> 11\; OIIS|]R V KR. FAYETTEVILLE. THlRSIiW EVl-MMJ. DliCEWBtR 13, l-Sjj. Tjn> X-.rtlii-rn Li^ht, for Xl w York, has ?350,. and ‘JTiO passong('r.' Sht’ ulso he- tbe Nii-arHfrua line, and in tho prosont itii*al atVairs it was not gonerrilly ox- ' that .'^hc winild have any treasure on board ' \Va:kt'r w'l'’ >•' quiet possousion of Oicnada, ) tlu> citizens had returned to their avueations ^^iitnrdav six bullottings for Speaker, as follows 1st ‘2d :M 4th OONliRESS In the Senate on Saturday and Monday, noth ing of injportanee In the House of Rcpreseut;:tives there were 'T'ht Vuierican party held a State ’.m\enti >n suraiui’i'^'^’ :ippoint('d dfle>r:itw to th- j['iiirti Convention at Phihidelphia. The dele- iri' iiisfruoted to vote for no man for Hrc>i- „,i i-aJidiJnte unlesi be is in f:iv«>r of the l\;tilwa\ scheme and opposed to agitation i;ive question. h. Kalnirdson, 73 Ti 72 72* 7^ i All this, and other matteis, he muuaK.-d t.. cx- Kanks, hG 97 98 99 JOO 100 ; phiin away, so as to fret the Northern K. N. Fuller, 20 18 2S 8(* 30 | vtite.s for Speaker. He “regri tted" his eMur>c in The .xcatteriug vote on eaeh trial varied from that ctnventiou, A;e. Added to which wa.s “an 21 to i!4—no one receiving the last ballot ! Ji^'^'Jrance and belief th t he would be true to thf more tlian 3 votes. , prl .ciples of the Ani' riean p;uty; and not sce- liKTTEKs li’ltuM \\ Aiili iN(j rON.—The Washing- 1*KA’K Kl’.MOH''.—Tli(* (^toainer Ariel, at New ton letter writers are scarcely as interesting is K»rk in Sund.iy, brings liOud.*n datt s to tlie 24th usual at the beginning of a session. Tlu'y furnish ul' but little that is startling—their genius The V ienna corres[»ondent of the LmikIom 'rimes seetning to be dormant. sfafi s pn^iitively that preliminary -.it towards From the correspondent of the N. Y Express, a t^alization of the first and fonrth |ioiuts of the however, we glean that Mr. Ranks, and his friends, four gu irautees are ab »ut to })o taken, have courted the K. \.’s to some fturpose, thou^xh Plu' i.,nudon corr?^p >ndent of the National In- he did preside over the State (!onventim in Mas- udlijfenerr say^ tliat a new peace rumor is widely sachn.«etts whieh nominated Rockwell forlrovern- in ciri ulation, viz: that a just and honorable p--aee or in opposition to Gardner, the K. N. candidate, if at t.his monuMit within the gra«p of the Allies. The I’l vtieli ( IkVc rnuiciit i.^ .>=aid to be eagerly Railroad Jubilee.—A meeting of the citixens MARRIED, of Greensboro', was held on the 6th inst., to take i in Lnion county, 22d ult., hy E. "W. Liles, Esq., Mr. steps to celebrate the completiDn of the North j WILSON P. GADDY to Miss MARTH.A. ANN CASON Carolina Railroad. Speeches were made by Gov. Morehead, Messrs. J. A. Gilmer. D. F. Caldwell and R. P. Dick. Resolutions were passed to fjive a barbecue “to their fellow citizens of North C’aroliaa, and of other States, who may honor them with their presence;” to appoint a commit tee of arrangements and a committee of invitation. The.se couimittces are to fix upon the day for the proposed barbecue. We presume the time for this celeliratiou will , . . depend entirelv upon the time of the completion ! ^ ’ of the road. We lean, that every effort will be i urtruig the Englisii to accept it; and the latter t.- | work of laying the track this j pj^cg, by the’ satae, on the 5th’ lost.. Dr B. LAW- >-:iii! f(i opp(t-» it bitterly. It is further .stated | year. The road on this eml i« completed to I RENCK to CEC1LI.\ D. FOSTEH. Greensboro’, and we understand that there is; On Tuesday morning, Dec. 4, in Charlotte, N. C., eldest daughter of Col. James F. Cason, Esq. Also, 27th ult., bv E W. Liles. Esq., Mr. THOMAS W. GRIFFIN, of Geo., to Miss MARTHA CAROLINE IK BY, youngest daughter of Wm. Irby. On the 4th inst., by Rev. John Tillett. A. M. OOR- M.\N, Esq.. Editor of the “Spirit of the Age.” to Miss •MARY EDMONDS, daughter of James .M. Jordan, Esq. of Isle of Wight county, Va. In Alamance county, 29th ult., by Nathan Stout, Esq., Mr. HUGH W. DIXON, of Chatham, to Miss FLORA A. MURCHISON, of .\lamance. kx th* residence of Leroy Mitchell, Esq., in Louia- hurg, Va., to Mias M.\QQIE M. SPRINGS, daughter of Leroy Springs, Esq., of the former place. DIED, th:it In consequence of this the French Govern- i’>‘'‘ensboro , and we utulerstaml that tlitre is t™. , ^ •, a * 1 - II * uily eleven miles to till up before the link be- by the Rev. Mr. .Miller. JOHN L\ON, Esq., of Peters- 11). lit Will witiidraw its floets and armies, conclud(“ i ^ . i . i j I tween the two ends JS completed.—An/. .Var. a '1‘paratc peace with Russia, and leave Hnglau'l ! Sp.-.-.kitii.'I'f the prolonged struggle at Wash- On .Monday, the voting for Speaker was re-' tionally unjust or off. nsive in I be organization of t.. li-.ht it out ' -4" Exree.iiim/li/ Fuun^ Bttai'uets.—We ex „.,„jd,edifficul.y oforKu,lizin^MhoH.ra»., Aft..; ihe li«t „„™c,.e,sf„l ti,.:-(Vm.mtl.,.., ..f tl.o House." Tl.c louJligc,,™ , corw.po,..icut ll.i.ik, tl,i, I''j I , „ ,• • . if.Tr,AR.vr P...R I th- tiirestening aspect ot the times generally, , . . . i • • • i i- i l lIou«e of Delegates on .Monday: in Duplin county, 5th inst., KAUiAKiNfc KhAK- ; P,r,rbur- exclaims a.s f.dlows: Thonngton ottered the tollowmg on his •''O, if this is to be behoved. Mr. Hanks has new« is “eurly and excluaive rather than an-| Heiskill offered the following/ resolution: , of Jeremiah Pearsall, in the fiftieth year » 1 fiiiif. li\w invnlnr tinlv -in 1 b w responsibility: ! been giving an “assuranee” ns to how he will tbeutic, and that it is of. that deseription which , mi. i i * r v. « n v, u /■ i i ♦ \,i . Vt^Uvlla time how involuntarih and bow m ; » rp, , jt , . , • , ' Resolved, That leave be given to Job B Crab-’ In Richmond county, on the 24th of June last, Mrs . Ti’’v does the mind of the honest hearted and txesoived, 1 liat the House will proreed t avt : organize the ( omniittees. t?uch an assurance, sli.tuM lie i>laee(l under the safe bending of ‘ s . . _ - - _ . . uian revert to those good and great men. election of .i Speaker; and if, after ^ Campbell of Ohio seems to have refused to portaut if true.” now hushed in the dread silence of f been called thre(‘ times, no meru- Nkw York.—'fhe population of New York Sfat(> is :{, 4tU).l Js 'I'liat of the ('ity tJ.'S9,H]0. “im- r::n - - • 1 I 11 1 ..... i.' ,.1, 11 ' fli'e, if we may eredit his own statement in with- n often pontrollpil Mn.l liillo.l fl.n ber shall liavc received a majority ot the whole ^ ' • ''4"V^trife when it raged lomle.st and fiercest, number of votes, the roll shall again be called, l‘^‘'wn.g his name Irom the li.,t ut candidates. ; i threatened must, and earnestly comes up the then receiving the largest^um- ”lt i.s obvious to me, (said Mr, (.ampbell,) ti.at - b iek votes, provided it be a uiajoritj of a ijuo- it is imp;t'-sible tor my fri. nds to succt^ed unli‘^> , 1 take one of two nor-itions—''lunii'ly, n'tJirr t" r>- '.L Tiri V. ai.u U-'J I »tii Ul iinr, icuiiiiuiiii: iiir * ' ^ n i . . ' . ’ 1^ • 1 tiT , . , . This fell like a bombshell, occasioning much }>uiiiatc my irf ll-k.ioti n pm^i/ion m rrj' ,(U'i t'> excitement. Seeeral members in the same breath AnLfrh-.imssni, >r m sonic trm/. ,/i- luoved to lay the Resolutiou on the table, declar- . nnhrrftli/, to make id'(hjA ni f j, ri-nrt- ; tv the ur’/.iin-iitio7i of rommitffcs jrhir-fi iroufi? The Clerk called the House to order—members i '• &arntii-e of st'}j-s\spe't >/i mj/ part, standing up all over the Hall. and make nu\ in mi/ juihinv nt, a j:t nhjU't for Mr. Giddings, amid the confusion, earnestly | appealed to his friend from Iowa to withdraw j What Campbell. tVce-soiler a.' he is, w:t- t to the resolution, believing that the feeling of the honest to do, Banks has vlone, if the Expn-.-^.^ House was becoming more favorable to Mr. ^ doubtle.ss i.s. I It w’ll be recollected iiow utterly Brown of Ke*olved, I hat leave t»e given to JOD d i;ran- ; in Kicnmona county, on the *-J4tti oi June lasi, .^irs. tree, of Lee county, to change his voti' for Sena- VHOEBE E\VING, wife of Isaac Ewing, Sen. in the tor of the United States, he having inadvertently T "fit ... , ITT n ness for about 60 v^ars, ftud had been a member of the irt-f It wih, that the grave could give back 'otes, proviued it De a maj( riv. ir.d a day even of life, reanimate the rum, shal. be declared elected Speaker. -iOi- 5 t'Henry Clay and Daniel Websterl Vain [h «■>»!*• .. H': . all hut th^ answer not again.” have gone, and left none to till their ing that was the proper place for it. ii.it one.” -- ... 1 St. Lons, Doc. s Stf'im*''Ot* Burnt.—Three steamboats were burnt at the L vee last night. The losses estima- ed at S7".*' '"- ^0 lives were lost. Banks The yeas and nays were ordered, on laying the , resolution ou the table, and the question was t Indiana destroyed himself, only a tew years ago, I • I’, , rai.sed whether Mr. Thorinirton could withdraw ' by trivini: plodges to his official eour^e should -jri him a severe whippiu;? with cow hides, , . , . ^ J b h i tr * his resolutum. be be electt d Speaker. The change ti-.jiu that day .^Ir. Jones, of Tennessee, appealed to his friends ^ -i • n • .1 „ a ’ ' ** to this is striking—tull of the genuine spirit ot , / Afair.—On Saturday last, three |g.—ni 'tiier and daughters—proceeded to the f Jt young man in Lafayette street, and (iUANH.—'I’lie Gunno island lately discovered in the Facilie by two American navigators, and to protecr wliieii a 8. W'ssel has been despatched, is .^.lid to be covered with an immen.se deposit of the purest gunno. It is stated that at the lowest eoiuputatio;' the island contains 350,000,000 j tons of guano; that being situated in a latitude wiiere it seldom, if ever, varies, it is of the very best quality; and that in consequence of the trade wind« favoring, voyages may be made much .sooner than from tiie (Jhiucha Islands. !f tlie.^e statements are true, luuiiojioiy and tl’e coiiaequeiit high prices will '■O..D come to an end. recorded his vote for Geo. W. Summers. It appears that .Job did’nt know, when he voted for Senator, who was who, or what was what. lie thought ^Ir. Summers was the Dom- ocratic candidate, and .Mr. .Mason the American candidate—never having heard, perhaps, of either of those obscure gentlemen before. But the cruelty of the House in not letting Job “ehan>»e M. E. Church for 20 or 30 years. At Philadelphia, on Saturday night, in the 81st year of his age. Col. S.\ML'EL MILLER, of the Marine Corps, which be entered about 45 years ago. VA)M .VIKRClAL UECO\i 1). ARRIVALS. Lutterloh & Co’s Line. Dec. 11, Str. Fanny, with his vote for Senator” was monstrous. What will Passengers, and goods for S W Tillinghast, E J Hale Job’s Democratic constituents say of his votintr & Son, H L Myrover, R W Kinlaw. WiUiams«n ^ for a Whig—a Know Nothing? We fear hi^ Overbaugh, J W Lett, W J McDiarmid. T J Johnson 1 . t> -11 J ♦ , u; f McDouald A Whaley. Beaver Creek Co, Wm Taylor, A “inadvertency will destroy his prospects for ^ MeRethan, B M Mortimer, Mrs E Fanning. Jas Congress, or a Foreign mission. Byrne. W McL McKay. We move as an amendment to the foregoing Cape Fear Line. Dec. 12, Str. Flora McDonald, resolution, that the people of L^^e be allowed to with goods for Worth & Utley, D Murphy. R T Long, change th.ir vote—they having “inadvertently,” « J Hinsdale. W Draughon J V & T Symons A A Mc- ^ c 1 I UI -.L J- * \ Kethan, J Cam, Rockfish Co, Buck Shoals Co, J M ^ „ doubt, voted for Job, while intending t^ vote j j Houghton, r Q^ay. B Brookshire, J N the Peruvian I for jiotnebody else.—/e/r7*. WVuy, - - n. ,'L tbi v brought along for tho expre.ss pur- I It ap{»ears that the man circulated injuri- [i- >rts in regard to one of the young ladies, f.: Laving no other means of redress, resolved i:- c the above course to obtain satisfaction;— i..l 'he iT.'t it.—\. y. Jour, of Com. T- ‘h Stramjer than Hctiun.—A widow lady, I .anccd in life, now a resident of the city of 1 .iJelphia, can tell with truth the following • ry. .showing what strange coincidences the eur- i vent.^? will sometimes bring to light. The ,;y wns real estate in Michigan, and the fol- wing facts were given to u.s by her atvorney, ki. kurned them from her own lips. This lady pa.' born and brought up in the State of New oy, and upon being married removed to Mich- li.’an and settled in the county of .^lonroe. There Si (JAR -\M> (’oTTON.—A letter from London tates that the price of sugar is 95 per cent. AN IMPRESSIVE WARNING. raOM THE PONTIAC JACK^iO.NIAN. The Hon. David Stuart wa.s engaged as coun sel for the prosecution in the case of Oscar T. .Smith, Vestal & Watson, Hunt, .\dderton & Co, Mrs S J Hsrt, J Vurling. i‘»oK'r OF wii.Tiiir«'r€>J%. ARRIVALS. t'l waive their objections and permit the gentle- | man from Iowa to withdraw the resolution, he "progr^' . wc.vt.,..., Haimoic trom'sew iofk-ur »cnr rremi desiring to do so. The correspondent of the N. Commercial | ductor on the Chicago aud Burlington Railroad, Green Turtle Bay, Abaco. 10.—Schr Ann Mari Cries of “no objection” “agreed” ic., and the ! savs, than mU l»t Nov. 1^.)5, Three or four houses ; whic!i was tried last week at Chicago and re- Lockwood’s Folly. resolution being withdrawn. th« House again pro- j ^iXhere has been (luitc a stampede of Senators b.'Ugbt up all that could be had in London, j suited in a verdict of guilty. The closing speech ceeded to vote for a Speaker. Whi' party Wsterday, in the D. m- '''*'^ cleared tl0(l,000 (*;ich by the specula- | of Mr. Stuart was a very able one, and called The f.dlowing was the state of the vote on the ocratic caucus, Tt w.is' annomuvd that six Whig ti''"- There wa.s in the I’nited Kingdom a .stock j forth frequent applause. We give below a short ' S. nators, all Southern, had sought au opportuiii^ 7.»,000 ton.^ ag.ainst H>(»,000 ton.s lu Nov. ) extract from it, and would most fervently com- 1st 2d 3d 4th .')th tith ty upon the openini: of this ses.-,ion to give in ■ i . , - u u- * j . — •' ■ • Ofeotton the stock was 544 500 bales, against p*>S8ibillty, may be suDjectea to be no vacation in Winter, except a few days for recre- Sii'i TiO in \ tv 1^')4 * ' temptation. It is worth a thou^aul ordinary ser- Btion at Christmas. I mons, and may save hundreds oX fast young men -^l' the departments of the Institution are now Si^p- Ilotis.—The Asheville Spectator says that up \ from that career whose end is inriUtion: to Nov. 24tb, Is.ti'j'i hogs had passed over the Fn n‘h l>r.lad road. The number, during the j sad drama turns is condensed into that single ex- for the regular College course. Girls under 14 years w hole season, it is supposed will re.ach 35 or pression, I have Uvftl to^j taut'. Pregnant wordsi of age will hereafter be received into the Institution. six trials to-day: tianks, Richarlson, Fuller, Scattering, 100 105 106 107 107 107 71 7*’i 11) 7t» 7>) I *• 31 29 29 2' 2." 2^^ 10 15 15 13 15 15 their adlierancf to tho Democratic party. Am(>:ig the Senators alluded :o are Mos.'r.-. Bt-njaniin, 'luombs, Goyer, Draft and Malloiy. ,\Ir. Cri:- tendeii, Mr. (Mayton. and .^Ir. Bell, ot Tenne>see, On Tuesday, the voting for Speaker was re- are looked up.m as Know Nothing.s, but are in , 1 ■ 1 1 I J -.u * simply conservative.';, umed, and m.x bailottings were had without re- , Iniini^!.ation is not in- „ , , i 1 • I . 1 X L-1 I>ec. 9.—Brig Pulaski from Beaufort, N. C.; Schr. Caldwell, charged with einbezzlement while eoil- Harriett Hallock from New York; Br Schr. Trent from Maria fm GREENSBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. , ,, fjf^HE Spring Session of IS56, will commence on mend Its careful and attentive perusal to all per- the 24th day of DECEMBER, 1855. There wiU plied with efficient and faithful Professors and Teach- ers The first class has been divided into two sections, ‘Ati, gentlemen, the pivot on which all this accommndation of those who desire to prepare le strengt r husband built a house, improved land, and suit. On the first, Banks received 107, Richard- creased by this accession of Whigs, and it is ni) they struggled on together, as many a young ' 7^^ Fuller 27, Zollicoffer 4, Scattering 13. evidence that its popularity is inert asing, or chat iuple has done before and since. Tpon that on the .sixth. Banks H»ri, Richardson 74, farm this lady buried her first-born chibi, and „ ,, rr .1 few years after her husband died and was also 4, Orr -. buried there. After his death ihe sold out every- 1 he despatch from ashington to the Rich- thing and removed with her two sons back to mond Whig, anuouneing the votes above, says New Jersey, where one of her son- died from the {^at there is no prospect of an election until some effect.'of a fall received on the pas^aye across 1 • • r , 1 . *i .i..». I, , ,^ , m L i*'w combination i.-' formed or thw plurality ,ote p,iki riHe on the way home. The other son re- wed to Philadelphia with his mother, acquired adoptr l .Mr. Fierce will be re-nominated. It does show, however, that there is a merging of all parties in the South, into one anti-NortUern and jiro-slavery party. “iiast night there was abundant e\i lence of this now fact in tlu' aeti.iii of the eaucu.-!Os of the Soutlurn and Northern Know Nothing.'. Thi' Southern men insisted upon tlie a>lopti-n of an 4i,000 The highest price paid in Teunes.see was ,){. Ht'jf'-—Several droves of hogs have entered Yorkville, S. C., this season One of them was sold out at G cents gross. The others were de manding ‘JA. — SalLLuri^ Watrhman. What little Fork that has been received here in ca: tM and wagon.- ha.*, s dd at S to 9.— (JhM'rver. Ttiey should fall from this court-room like a toc sin on the giddy whirl of vouny men below. The multitude that h:i.s watched, with varied emotions, but all with intense interest, the progress of this trial, should carry it forth and spread it in the saloons and in all the popular resorts of youth. I have licfd too fas^t'. It is the most forcible as it is the niOht graphic expression of the unhealthy life that ci;aracterizes, I shall be allowed to say, Circulars will be sent on application, to all persons desiring full inform.ation in refer*nce to charges, course of study, JONES, President. Greensboro’ Dec., 1855. 61-6t F.\vf.i'tk\ illk ..-The Lexington (N. C.) Flag , multitude 0^ young men in this beautiful city. . , . ^ , I In no town in ihe world do the centres ot allur’- J , - . - , . out and out pro-slavery plattorm. wliieh, of coursi; l; ,s a kind and liberal article in regard to our ' . j . * ^ prooortion to perty, and seeking to increase it, went to t all- Sectional I.sste. It is a melancholv .=oared off their Northern compatriots. This.state - ■ - . - . I P ‘ . P P rnia in 1^53. While there, desicning to return ‘ ' ‘‘ .r ' Of thin;;3 a^;irav.ir and e'uiplii-aies tie'diffuulty me, he cjihang...! propcrtj in Mary-ville with ^reiscle, the uu.on of ..I orp,T.ii:,Mo„ " Another letter says that >ix ^Vhig SL-iiators notified the party in asi-eukney that in tho for mation of thi' eommittees, they di elined l>i ing laian who owned property in .'licbigan for a upon an avowed free so:l candidate for the :m, of which he took a deed, without knowing Speakership of the House of Representativeo- situation or character of the property. While has of late come to be regarded T- •• irinir to return to Philadelphia he was taken . . . . .1 • 1 , 1 . II- rri secon.l in respectability and power only to tli.' ‘ died, leaving his mother sole heir The * . , ,. ring . • t rr.i-- T .pcity in .Michigan came int. her Presidency of the L nited States. Not a sol;tar> election _ *iiue she made a journey to vote from any State south of .Mason A; Dixon ' Whit''* .t i f. :j reaching the place slu found it to |inel It is the fir.'-t time in the history' of the tL. Vl _. bomt.-rieud which sb“ and her bus- jj^jy^rnment in which such a purely sectional vote . i i' v «’ „ >. ti r«i ,dhad built more than thirty y. ar> before, Kovernmeniiu j y . rinfe to the Iv. N. ( amtu.s, mentioned e 1 • • .1 -. I . bas oocurreu. Ou the .Missouri Compromise, that ot , ... , 1 . 1 i f und in the wainscot her own initials, -.ut i-as i > ii-r'' lf years before. '> >r of her early r iiusband and eldest town, from which we extract ihe following para-1 the population. Extravagance in dress, extrav- graphs:— aganee in living, dangerous extravagance every " “While our legislators have been so liberal to : '^herc, is apparent to the observer, nor need that our se-tiou of country and to many other sections, , observer wear puritanical gla.sses to see what w feel and must .say that the acts have not been , ^"rhaps it is the inseparable incident characterised with the satne degree of liberality , marvellous giowth of this great city, and considered as representatives of either of thetbre*; t.ov; irds Fiiyctteville, but that sSe has been dealt; things become more settled, an w eu the Thev prefer to re- wuh rather'harshly, and has not had extended to ’ con.servative institutions of society become The New York Herald’s corn ^jiondent. refer- bov, states tbp iiumb. r in attendance is thirty. her those favors which her citizens had a right established, their superior moral force will cause |.i exjieet. Now it cannot be expected of the other elements atid tendencies to revohe Lfgislature, that they should over-burden the peo- abound the true central influences o society. wi:h taxes for internal improvements, or that JUST RHCEIVKD, Direct from New York, a Large and well select ed STUCK of GOODS, consisting in part of Fresh Crop Kaisins,— Whole, Half and Quarter boxe%; Currantsij^itrnn; Fiyx; Tamarinds', Fiy Paste; JiijWt Paste; Prunes; Preserved Canton Gini/er; Pickles; Brandied Fruits, Peaches, Cherries, Pine Apples, &c.\ Sardines; Salmon; Cocoa, Brazil and other N^uts, Together with all otber articles usually found in a Confectionary Store, which will be sold low for CASH. CHARLES BANKS. Dec. 12. 61-2w Town papers 2 weeks. \V.\.\TEI) TO HIRE, V SERVANT GIRL, to do Waiter’s work. Apply at the Arsenal. Dec. 13. 62-2tpd pu. Wi:n taxes lor interna; improveinems, or mat Chinese grocers are sa^es, philosophers Mr. they should create a public debt, sufficiently large (^f ^he school of Confucius. They are especially and pique themselves on the irre- andise, and they accompanying Mttrlmony i» Hi'jh Life.—The Metropolitan have voted witn tne uiajoruy 01 me oincr. i nc others, opp.ised its adoptimi. not to jr.» beyond the resources of the State and ~ " ' ” i tel. at New York, was thronged last Friday public mind had never before now arrived at sueh ; her ability to meet all her engagcment.s, always honest man, v-ning with the wit, wealth, and fashion of that condition of bitter hostility as the vote for a^.uii.,1. recollecting that the credit of the State nmst bo y jg puiy ’ha^t^ful 'to“ those ’ whose before did abo tion- , . f 'l .w-il » nnnihe'-of meml ers interests thereby evil.” “Mademoiselle, here is f .1 . ■ f-.lowed, a number of meml.erd legislature certainly went far eu- ,/f ^^e soul for that IS tne inev- room, and the meeting adjourned wiibout .n„r r,e,.n. worth ot so.u>. 1 i.e stains ot the .oui. ..gtiter of the Hon. H. Mickle, formerly Mayor itable and rapidly approaching end, ) pre.sent so f the city. A large company, .some SOO, com- bold and p.iwerful a front. The next .step need , ^ correspondent of tho iVtcrsburg Kxpre.'S tv-niDg witn tne wit, weaitn, ana laMiion 01 mat condition ot tntter nostiii tL-tropolis, to celel.rate^ the nuptials of Edward indicates. And never A Lawrence, Eso. of Flushincr, snu of the lat^ ^ t • i ■» 1 r 1 \f* n I >T* 1*1 1*111 {r«ituer iii^vinionisni. l h liTf; Lawrence, and Miss Hannah Mickle, * "*> v. NEW ROOKS. LONGFELLOW’S HIAWATHA: The Old Home stead: Isora’s Child; Curious Stories about Fairies; M’t'iish Ok Divine Government; Leighton’s Works; Jewett’s Ollendorff: Spier’s and Sureune’s French and English Dictionary; Bolmar’s Colloquial Phrases; la your can- Greeuleaf's .\rithmetics and Keys: ^-c.. ^c. says Confucius, loves Further supplies of the abore just received. E. J. HALE ^ SON. Dec. 12. 61" ‘‘d of many distinguished person.s from difff-r- sections of the Tnion, were presi'nt, including Hon. R. Walker, ex-Senator Dickinson, and Thomas F. M'.-ugher. On Saturday, .^lrs. C. W. Lawrence gav*- the ■ arty an entertainment, to which over one thous- d persons were invited. Thi.s week there will be another marriage of not so alarming as were represented that if New York’s most distinguished belles to a f),e ]ate accountis may be more relied on tb jtleman from South Carolina. only be to eiect Si ward or Cha.se President. And ’ truly there soeins to be g.'-eat reason to expec sueh a step. Kan5as—I ater accounts than those i last, show that the disturbances in Kansas gisiature cer u 1113 unt lar eu- yom-pguny worth of soap. The stains of the soul, ouijh ill creating a public debt, nor whull we those of liuen, can never be extracted.” attempt to call in question the wisdom of that this is the pickled herring which you bodv in regard to atiy of the appropriations made „„i.pj While eitinir it remember the savina ” ucv«:uiuur, o u a. r 1 ti 1?,.. . ftnr vntln.T 1 l ircTA r.TT»^^nd: ^skea lor. >> nue eating It rememt)er tne ^ayin^, according to law on the Estate of Mrs. Saroh Mclfer, b\ them. But. after \ oting such a lar^jO cxpendi- our great philosopher: wisdom is like brine, deceased hereby gives general notice to all creditors of AI)MI-MSTR.\T0R’S NOTICE. fl'IHE Subscriber having on the eighth day of M. December, 1855. taken letters of Administration ■vneet ^ , , . ture t>f inoucy for the benefit of other sections of : . j P ; “After the with.lraw il of t’ampbell a'nounnee the State, u portion t»f which Fayetteville has to forever” J f .r Speaker on Friday, his friends rallied yrad. it appears to us that it was very unkind, not ’ _ n our ' around Banks, ( Free Soil K. N.) of .Mass , in the Legislature to deny her citi- An aucti which a man dips himself that he may live said Estate, to present their claims, duly authenticated, '• within the time limited by law for that purpose, other- Kieliard.son, the Fierce nominee, is a large, stout were . swagirering sort id 1 tellow, hivinti th zens a charter, and to withhold from them the and gentlemen, I am giving these things away!” ’ ill wise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery, auctioneer exclaimed: “Why really, ladies debtors to the said Estate will also please to make ^ ' built, swagirering sort ot a tellow, having tlH' ap- privilege of building a road with their own money “Are you?” said au old lady. “Well, I wil ; pearaiice of a \\ estern bully, and ready for ^ by their own exertions, especially when thank you for the silver pitcher you have in you an the | drink of brandy w:th a “good fellow, or a free asked no aid from the State. According to hand.” fight with one that aint. BaiiKs looks like .1 members from Cumberland — payment immediately. EDWARD W. B.lRGE, Administrator. Dec. 12, 1855. 61-6t CHRISTMAS V V n 11 Tb. free ^tate accmut rcDresents that the ex- wore very liberal in tl^^^^^ FAYETTEVILLE MARKET.—December 13. New ^ oRK, Dec. 11. ; Iht fite ..tatc atcouut represents luai tne ex I vote to-day. i provcments, and freely voted large sums of money i^lljusttrinrf .MoL'rmrntH.—The T S. District citenient grew out of the murder of (’harle« W. ’ ’ ....11;..., •. ... •. • .- M,ey has reeeKed information fr»m the Pre- formerly of Ohio, and a free State man, by , lu ...oceriimg ibf fitting out of ai, ^ Oo|e„,a„, a Missourian, an.l u ,.ro-slaverv eve, I riited States for the invasion ot .Nieara-, 1 i ♦ t f 1 nl P'^^' The President charges that prompt me.i- »ian, caused by a quarrel about a tmet 01 i-.i ■ , vvh.* to-day tl.iuk^ he is .'ure of a good gr..b counties COFFEE—Rio be adopted fur the suppre.ssion of these | which bad no rt ference to the slavery q»ie..*tion. ^.jn fi„j to-morrow that he has only Yadkin rivers, j Laguir* K 1 (’oleman flel, went to see (tov. Shannon, and ex- indulged in a dream. , Ti...;.- nrlt'kof «*rvttnn Koq St. UoiUingO Greeley, m>-- vti...w..v. , series ot vears naiiseu over me sanus 01 ^ (jood Ordinary to mid MOLASSES— uba ew Orlesns PERSON 40 45 a 42 a 48 A Trovf Fish lirin'j in a Well Twenti/-fire ' cited him by false representations. The arrest of , ; Thtir corn, wheat, cotton and other produce, has ‘Horace Greeley, the veritable white coated j series of years passed over the sands of i q F. lloj^, a corre,po„de,„ of .he „bo ha.l nothing ,o Jo will, .be u.or,ler, : I'lnn'T o,h'‘- i ^ 7/ (imthman, writing from *South-ea.st, ]^y j,jg friends, followed, | " Y jrk, November 19th, says: ! t, 1.. . ..f *i.„ v v I “Can aiij .me tell how long a trout fish will - r n ' Tw'-rity-five years the past summer 1 came | writes from ^\ ashington a.'» 0 ows. 'be f:;rin where I now am. .almost the first | “i am S_ oi a 5i — Liiiaeed$l a I 10 12J a 13J Tanners’ 75 a 1 00 a SALT- 00 a 00 Liv’p. sack 1 75 a 1 1>0 .\1um, bu. 0 00 a 0 00 a SEED— 8 a Flaxseed 1 50 a PERSONS in want of CHKIKT^I AS PRE- tT*>are informed that many articles suitable for that purpose mav t^e found at ttie CKOt kl^RY S^TORE. To my customers during the year past. I return my thanks and wish them a happv Christmas. N, TILLINGHAST. Dec 10. 60-i2t25 Town papers once. managing certain anair-j, tmn any '»« "‘T j gtt 'villo, while her citizens in return have brought COTTON BAGGING— man who is not a member. Other persons of j j^^iasses and all the ; Guny 18 a 20 Horace Greely, editor of the N. Y. Tribune, notoriety are in town, including .swindlers, pick- ,,,'cessaries of life.'' And although a large portion j Jq I 00 j pockets, gamblers, farobankers, and faiwy ehar-j these interior counties will now ^ ‘ '‘ ' ' be turned into other channels, yet their citizens y^o. 6 to 10 17 a 18 would regret exceedingly to see the town of Fay- 1 DOMESTIC GOODS— of yarioty. Tlu' Hotels ' „ . . 1 _ assured that the President and Cabinet !’■f’ters generally. One mtMnber b>st Ids ,M.cket- ... fV.« resnon.sibilitv of launchiuL' ^ ‘ ' * '* jrk tiiat 1 did after getting in my spring crop^, j recoil from the terrible responsibility of launching |'00 -, ,un ^ to draiti a boggy bwamp, the outlet of whi(di i the Federal troops against the free .settlers of ^ ^-1.1 " iiit'j fhe(,'roton river. I had an old Scotch- j Kansas. Gov. Marcy tells them that anj nio\e- -ill t.. .jij the ditching. (Jne day he brought up | ment of that sert will ruin the Detnocratic party tr ut ti.^h about the size of a man’s little finger, ! in all the Free States, and cost it at least the next ViRiii.MA Ei.RfTio.N.—Hon. James M. .Mason re-elected to the U. S. Senate on Sa*urd;iy ■ i-- whiskvy jug, (by the bv we used a little on ' Presidential election. Gen. Ca“s, too, I hear is 101 S„„,njers then, and L sine then.) I put it in prepared to take ground in favor of the Free-fttate | last by a large majority. Mason 1.4, Summeu, ■ " ’ ’ 1 Thinjis are looking brighter.” Hear the house, and it is there now, men. wu t . a ;,'o;)dly size—say ;;bout a foot long, ; * ‘irg>‘ in proportion. It has been fed but inh- i,;ipf in a while some one throws in a iop jir:r, or fiicket, to see him catch it. The " —' thirty feet deep, and water hard, and dijwn nearly to the bottom, and then again ' ' • near the top. He has been taken otit a ’lines to elc«n the well, but not for the last V ur'. It liiy lu'.^t, 1 got a gras.shopper, the last one I to ai-e this fall, and gave it to him. The r now twenty-five feet deep, but it hardly '1 the surface before he had it. If any a fish older than mine, 1 would like to iti it (IF AR Y Cil AKACTER, PKKVK.N'i EO, .AM) A.N liI.KL.A.NC'K i)K KK;L'aU \i (jriRKI). by those who have wenk. ci>ntrart»tl tilt Htiil :\tp rtiiind or sloop •huiildcrpd. by Msar ■n* V.\.SI|iK.N>> P.Vri.NT CIIKrtT KXI'.\M)HR ''K KI.ASTK; t^nol l.UtR BKACI;. mUplrd i« irtults .il h.ith texen." mid iiivnlufibl* for rliildrsa |'rowiii|. to iii.prove tlieir form, 'i »re ' and 4'inittir, and inlcrlere with no ity!* of 1 tie geiilleiiDiu's tlrare nni*ver§ »» a luhili- f S.ze rpqu.reil In inrhe*. around lh» chnl nnd , ' (>er mail. fr»e ot charge. I.adiei'and Went*' '■•“•S-iiO 0. U‘. VANHUR.N *. CO. • w If -N'jaTB .NiMTa It., fc»low Ar«h, PhlladeliJhU. C)i-i) Rii’ OUT no.N’K,—North Carolina may fairly surrender her ancient title to (California. The people of that State go a long way to mill — not less than 19,000 miles. The ship Adelaide, from San Francisco, ar rived at New York on the 14th of October with a cargo of California wheat which paid a large profit to the shipper, the wheat averaging 82 per bushel. The ?ame vessel has just gone back to the same port with 1500 barrels of flour. The Richmond Whig, K. N., K. N., GG, Scattering 3. The Virginia papers had scarcely a duubt before the election that Ex- Gov. Floyd, as an irregular Loco, would beat Mr. Mason badly. Gov. F’loyd received one vote. llioil PiviCES.—23 negroes were sold at .\she- ville a few days ago tor SI 7,322—an average of 8754 43. Five of tbrni were small children, two were over fifty, and one over sixty years old. f N ow ettevillo going to decay; they have an affection for Superfine 8 50 a 0 00 Fine B 25 a 0 00 Scratched 8 00 a 0 00 SUGAR- Hfwy 'I’a.kes.—The expenditures York city for the ensuing year arc estimated at 86,500,000. SIO for every man, woman and Pleasant.—The Iticlimond wnig, n.. -^.,j child. The American Alman.ic states that the says of the “Organ” of the K. N. party, pub-j amount of ordinary annual expenditures of all lisbed at Washington City, “the Southern man who j the Statoe in the Union is less than ?6,000,000. votes for the “Organ” (for printer to Congress,) should have his ears chopped off and his tongue taken out by the roots.” Boston is more heavily taxed, even, than New York. In this City the expenses are 814 a head. Great Loads of Cotto.v.—There arrived at Post Offices EsTABLi.>iihL—Roaring Gap,; New Orleans on Monday the 3d inst., 21,218 Surry Co. N. C., Joan P. Roberts P. M. bales of cotton, of which the steamer John Si- Pleasantville, Rockingham Co,, R. A. filling-. aionds brought 5,247 bales, the steamer Mag- ton Postmaster. [nolia 4,983, the Prmeess 3,98t>, &c. GRAIN— Corn Wheal Oats Peas Rve 65 a 70 1 GO a 0 00 40 a 45 66 a 0 70 85 a 0 90 8 a 10 4 a 5 Bro. Sheetings 7A a 8 the place, its very name brings up pleasant associa-1 35^ a 40 tions, their fithers traded there, they have traded | pLOUR — tliere themselves, have made friends and acquain- , Family 8 75 a 0 00 tunccs, the recollection of their boyish sports and gambol.s on the road, and the many pleasant hours passed with their companions .around the camp fires still cling to them,—yes our citizens have an affection for F.iyetteville,—an affection so strong that much of the trade of this region will still flow in the old channel, and find its way to the waters of ('^a'pe Fear, “Let then the citizens of Fayetteville rouse themselves, they .still have the power if they will only put forth the proper energy, to retain a very large portion of the trade of the upper coun ties. Let them put their shoulders to the wheel, rnanifopt a determination to surmount all obstacles, ;ind we believe that the next Legislature wil! be actuatel by a more liberal spirit, and that they will fee! a pride and an interest in sustaining and building up one of the oldest and most important towns of of the old North State, a town, whose representatives have heretofore, with a degree of liberalit}’ randy seen, readily and freely voted thousands of dollars, for works of intenal improve ments from which they were never to receive one dollar’s benefit, but which on the contrary would certainly operate to their disadvantage,” Did you ever find a man who shone much in dress, shine much or say much that was worth hearing in conversation? Clover,prlb. 12^ a 15 SHOT— Crfnuprbag2 25 a 0 00 Buck 2 25 a 0 00 ; SPIRITS— ' Peach Brandy 70 a 00 Apple “ 60 a 55 N. C. Whiskey 50 a 53 Northern “ 50 a 00 N. E. Rum 60 a 65 Jamaica “ 2 00 a 2 50 Fr. Brandy 4 00 a 5 00 .-Vmerican Gin 75 a 80 ^ Holland “ 1 50 a 2 00 II 11 a 12 10 a 11 ^ a 10 8J a 10 8 a 8^ 11 a 12 Loaf Crushed St. Croix Porto Rico New Orleans T.ALLOW— IIYDES—Dry 8 a 10 TOB.VCCO— Green 4 a 5 Leaf 00 a 00 iron Manufactured 8 a 15 Swedes, CO. bar a 0 WHITE IiE.4D-$2J a $2J Ditto, wide a 7 WINDOW GL.\S.S— English 4 a 4J 8 x 10 !j'2J- a !fc2^ LARD— 0 a 12 10 x 12 $2^ a 00 LEAD— 8J a 00 WOOL— 15 a REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Cotton market quite animated this morning. Flour—very little change. Corn quite firm. Wheat—no change. Flax Seed brisk. Turpentine—Yellow dip 2 25, Scmpe 1 25; Spirits 35. Corrected by Ja.mes G. Cook. Laying’ out and plantiutr Grounds and (jnrdens. ‘AVI^’G had considerable experi*nce in this branch of my business, I beg leave to say to my patrons that 1 am at all times prepared to execute orders in thf«t line. My stock of Plants, Trees, Roses. &o , being large and select, many of which are of snfficient siie to pro duce immediate effect. Renovating old Gardens, shearing Hedges and dwarf Erergrfens will be attended to. To persons having ragged looking Arborvities 1 would say that I ean give them a symmetrical shape, making them ornaments in stead of ej'e-sores. C. LUTTERLOH, Nurseryman, Fayetteville. .V Supplement to my Catalogue is just publish ed and will be supplied to applicants. Dec. 10. 60-2t WILMINGTON MARKET. Yellow dip Turpentine 2 75; hard 1 75. Spirits 39 Rosin 1 15. Tar 2 25. Super Fajetteville Flour 9 50; Family 9 75. Corn 90. Cotton 8^ to 8j. Poik 9 to 10. Timber dull; 6 rafts sold at 5 25, 6 5, 8 26, and $10. 10 or 11 rafts unsold. K. M. MURCHISON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant^ jr» v. May 17. 1855. l-tt SUPERIOR FRENCH TRUSSES. Sttceeasful Treatment or Herniat 'pms articU, from iw extmiie nratnet* an^ ^ lightneii, veighing only three ounitt. and ii* tvccesifui treatment uf the most diffcult catM tf Htrnia, has won lor it the b.|!he'l prMiM I'riiiii PhysiciHns, both in this country and m Ear.[ie, over the heavy, clumsy 'J'russ heretofore ^^nra. f >r Hiip- ttire. It hiis no sU(>erior in the ire’itnient of He nia Forwarded l>er piHii free of chnrge. Single Trus^ 8.1, OouUl* 98. StaM which side is aflected; ;nd fire around Hip». We also iiiHnafariiire Trashes of all descriptions, from infnnt to an adult in size. Elastic Uace Utero-Abdoininal saptMirirri (for faliini! of the vv.-iiili.) highly reconiuiended by the MediCHi Taciiltv. Thev do not ch ife the hips as those constructed wuh stpp slirinps which iiiak>‘» them very uniilcasanl to wp:>r. Elastic Net !?tiM kings, for V.iric.-e Vein«, Dropsical Sivellings, tJoUt, Rh»*iiin;iti->ni Weakness knee and ankle j'-iiit. Th's is a v«rv *U|>enor art cle. *n(l highly re tiinineniii'tlhy |'*i"i'iHns Instrniii nts f.ir Cur'ature tif ihe >pme. ('liin-rM>i. V\ :k .AnkUs in 1 hillr»-n. Sii«i.en'or\ U«inl«:nl ‘O>o 01 .i -rr^p ••ni ..f lii«iriiinrtnl'ami ».« il g^■ iiioi'lf r f r ■: 'I’ ' r-nit-rr tii^rhnnicut aid lor th*- r r^-ih t * V\ \ V * ' limw-fjer" - !ii:i iu-‘. •: 1 ru "f « No. 88 NoftTB «(>* i>«iow ArcU« Fhiluilt'iphia. Oct. MJ, 185*
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