' -7 THE DAILY SENTINEL W2TK- PELL, l ) S2ATQS QAiia; J Edit?V Wednesday, February I I, IMMJ. f UC Scvtimu. W tM4 'owning 4uv. ( Merptod) it th following rate: for Pally, per year, . . , - IU t U asMtka, . - M . on month - ' ,. 1 00 ' tww mootli - y , 2 00 . - Wbly peg year, i - J M .: Weekly fr year, ?,. ." I Our terms ars invariably in dvn, TW WeklT Hid Seml ekT will be iud W th first of January., Monj ;'iy t ent by the Rail IUad onJoalora r the Express Com, A.A jeal, att Bank. -r - W y briefly ubn)Hted plan few days I ago, for (be MttblUhment ol Ration! Bank ' in Nortli Cirolini, epoa nffonJing tli most permanent and ample security to allpar tie, and tensive enough t afford facilitira to the entire Bute by the cstubllslimnit of branch or agteacw. - Tb prevent Banking ystrn nt tbe government, though radically differing from our prevlou system, aed In our present ' coladt, , tioa promising lew accommodation and aid than is dwruble, h a fixture and we are (but : up to the necessity of adopting it, or retnain without auch help to enterprise altogether, , Tkt people of JfortaXarolhia, like the entire South, are left with nothing as a basis of credit ' zeept'rUl eatate." Whatever may be their fu ture growth and prosperityJjt musjt be drawn from thia source, by the application of akill and labor. But capital to develop their .resources ' U jeceary. Without it the Btate rniwt . be laggard ia enterprise, indeed must decline and .i grow poorer. .A , - be done by pledgee baaed upon real estate,' . . .- ----iW by inuiTHiuaU oroToriona, l'crnAJ Bssjjsaiadeirbtev,t iet'fie'Jiijt:3a-ei'4 j - aponsibilitic of well adapted corporations. Individual can neither borrow ttpon an good j Uruu aor u poo a long credif'i "edrpiirations ; .v... Jafulitu.itf if nits well secured upon long, than short wctli to. . Real eaiVU i or lands aflofd the most sure and the most reliable security fur investment. Lands afford not only the moat permanent acciirity tat tlie aafcat' AH other projicrty J liable to decay and depreciation, but lands have a more fixed, endurable and improvable value than any - tfwrspoefci of property. Lafida in North Caro lina are worth k now by fifty per cent, tluin i Ihey will be twenty year lo coma, .The pro per concentration and einplojmcnl of labor, (kill and nUrprisc, will niako them worth one hundred pur wat. mora - But to effect this we must have mmii'y, s We ' are without money or the mean of obtaining it otherwise, than by loan based upou rcat estatt Individual efforu to oUuin tliis, have futlt'd ohd ' - aire likely still to fuil, except at ruinous ratra of We propose, therefore, ttit..lncorporatioa of : tho North Carolina Real JStttte Ixan Company, - with an ample but welT guarded clirjer, em ' bodying every particular eccaory"to"Be ob jects Of the Association. That books be oinetl . foraubacrtptios bfiocl' niAdii by ptedu ' payment of a given sum out of so many ai-rt s of improved or unimproved land, or other real estate, to be valued either by the aaaeaaora for taaation or by assessors appointed for that pur - ' poee, where the book a are opened, Thcae lands :' ' vr. rt estate are nH sold, to the Company, but pledged to their amount of the indemnity, for the rejnption or discharge of the Company's ' v obligations. . Tbe lender in consideratina of . v this loan, rectircs a certificate of stock to the full amount of his loan or pledge. lie' retains ."poeawaiojt of his land or real estate, may lm " ' prove tt and retain the profits arising from it, . ' subject to taxation by the government and" any " " : ' aorMary aasessment which the condition of the Company may requiro; in consiiL?iauon" of which he receives his annual or bi-ennial dlvi - dead of the actual profits of the Bank. ' v ",Epca,thfi .0Afalj(J pk4gfciK(a,sj(jal4S . Company shall borrow of capitalists on a .long . credit a 1 per cent., one third or one fourth ff " " the a-tsvased value of thd;-th hsn4i nccaJ - r asry for banking. The amount borrowed'shsli te gold 6t It equivalent, to be invested n gor mmaut currency tt) be re invejtod io U. 3. six T"1" per cent stocks, "upon wWct' fti Cojntthy Ibill ' T establUh one or more bank " The V. 8. bonda .' will form a double seeurity for , the payment of the kk ao.d,VfiUagard fl percent, tnwarda paying tte Interest on thirjpanl .. But on per . cent., therefore, of the annaal profits of the Com pany will be necewsarj to paj off the interest Bpoa the loan. ;-';4 II the amount of capital stock sujjecribed In - ' , litada be not sufficient to raise the amount etnploy , d in banking to 15,000,000, let the State, ea ' wi before iuggeeaubacribe the hjtrinsio val . ' . we of her lnteret inhe Rail Rndlolhfl fittit,. AjasJ,. if ticeaitryyiitedgw BeT''CTcdlt-..lii m ty. ' x """ . eeuld the 8tte to profitably nphy her inter i est ia the Rail Roads at In this. 6he would reap ' a double beneSC Bbe would receive any profit aAangfrorn the working ohcr Rail Roada, and also from the banking Upon their estimated - slws. ;A;s -,i r ,. . r-;ri . - : r 6 uch Company might be easily formed fin , . 4bt monms after obtaining charter. It j . promisea ample security and protection to all, ,i ed reanmeratioa tfw4J connected with It, while he fadlitica afforded to the poople- of the' - State, would at ooce give a spring to their , isoergie and toUirprlae. Wh will move ia the 1 ' "The lands or rl.eetatt the value of the ' - amrmnt stthaprfbed, while retained ia possession ) .' Cr iaprvvrmcut and profit by the owner, will t ecd4ejth Company as tyxnoHf,'j and hence,- cannot be sold or transferred to any one by the owner, except in the form of his or her stock in the company. Real eetat in towns unencumbered, may ia tbe same way be sub scribed, either in whole or in part, 1 Artificial limb. OoyVrth has Jsitiiedjhejollow t mil- tint fcbttttBa- U warms' ,t.:vwtiM! vf tbe Mute: ' , ExBcrrtvE Officii Ravfiov, N. C. Feb. 5th, 1S- To the Phcriff of County, 8ih : Tli Ocncral Assembly has ordered roe to Riipply an artificial limb to every soldier who lost liu limb in the service of the State ' in the late war, which I undcrtand is intended to em brace every citizen of the Btate who lost an arm or leg while ia the military service ot the Con federate or State Government. Jt is neeeMHtry that I should know how many are to be sup plied. . I aak you in behalf of these maimed men to report to me at an early day, hcw many such aotdicr re in your county, distinguishing those who have lost a leg from those who have lost an arm. i JO'ATIIAN WORTH, c'-. Go, of H.C. jftevWllmingtoa Journal .ia referring to thia matter suggests an early measurement of the liml 4c, ia order to an immediate supply. Tlisia premature. Gov. Worth' object la the circular i' first to ascertain a soon a possible, w bat number of soldier there are ia each Coun ty in the 8tn5ti, who lost an arm or a leg or both, while engaged is the late- war, in order that he may act advisedly in making his cotn tract with the makers of artificial limb. He defigns to furnish each one with the tat and mini tttefvl limlm extant, and on the best term fur the Btate. Hence the tint thing to be ascer tained, ia the number that will be needed in the State. After , the contract iamade, then the ncccesaaij arrangements" will beadop for the mcajiiriiiitut ic of limbs, of which the public will bo duly informed. It is important there fore, .that all soldiers deprived of limbs by the war in" the service of the f-tato or of tlie late UVmtedjrjcjr, shall at onccive ..their names ant 1 the limb or limls lost, to the- Blieriff. of their tevTttl C)ttuiiu.. . As the tenn.oldiera eiubrv .lealilasttmiaM4BTOw e.irts- W-i-M.faiW"Z?m.1F2&KA Death of Isaac N. Banders of Onslow. .. The frimdr uf this gentleman will h-nrn with dem w as in hU pluco in the Senate on Friday last f feeling rrweH, lir wa obliged to leave and return to hia room. Early medical asitistance ws calluil in aiitevery effort that kindness and skill could afford w frecls, bestowed, but in vain. We learn tBat the disease was erysipelas in the head. He died at the residence of E. Graham Haywood, Esij., of this city, where he was boarding, Mr, S. was a nian of genial, kind , feolinga, loving and being loved, ot strict integrity and devoted to j the interest rif his people. Ho leaves six children an4niriy friend to lament their loss. Hi funeral took place from the Methodist Church' at half past 8 o'clock on yesterday afternoon, Iter; .Mf. HadSBn perform ing the usual stnieoa, and his body was deposi ted in the ci ty evuietery, until it can be removed to hia own home. He was buried w ith Masonic bosom, large number attending bis funeral. We all the apecial attention of our reader, to " the thought that breathe and the words that burn," iu the alle extract pa the tot page Irbiu'tlie Xaliviud IhUUioutnr, addressed "to the Sovereign People," ; i : ' ' The Kewa. .' The paper1 are without news. We have had ao Northern mail for two dnvs. r fltute and city Item are nearly as st arce. ' . - ' t ' : F tW 8tial, Debt Contracted dVinjr the iWarTr MEssna, Editors: There seems to be general belief among the people that the present legislature will settle the terms on which debt contracted tumng the war must be paiU ; it b ing tuken tot granted, of course, that tbe legis lature wut pass no law wuica irupair the ouu galuuunjl a cuBtraet. ',' "' Tbe convention handled tbia subject rather delicately, and threw 11 cU utioa the K-KUila-ture before anything practical had been accom plished: but whither the legislature will be controlled, by the Convention iu thir , particular uiore aenaible coU'se ji'oulffVpika "fo Tie; to 36; u nearly as possible, what was just and pro Dcr in tbe urcmlscs without navinir soerUI m. ged tot-re--,f;" -W ConveatioK' .now,. to require an aeot tft to paid accor ding to the scale of depreciation ordered by the convention, making gold and silver Jhe ba siv would be iniuiuTcat,,i jonty ot creditors. It would be nothing short of agranaiiwn on so extensivo scale. It ta a well known fact that gold and silver were not llSJWAiJPH o the Confederacy. dunuphe war, aairwpecially during the three nm years oi ji, m ui raiuauoo ior con federate money, Oold and silver bad a cont- mcrclal value rather than a value a money, and this vame was preauy in auvanc or what waa considcrea inur moey value. ; They bad a much greater value then, than aow with our norta opened, and the blockade raised. The effect of the' proposed scale is to compel the creditor, to accept payment according to a de preciated standard ot valuation, or In other words, to accent a numoer oi aonar la gold an4ilvr for his debt, whUsfe may harfbe at the tim at contracung itaa qutvawnt, but are not ao now. Can such a preoeeding be ormsid ered just I . For one, we cannot see that it is. We ventura the awerttoa tnat then is not one case of debt la ten, in which the acala feierrad to will not work some hardship; or ia which the debtor, at the tin of contracting the debt, expected it ever to be liquidated by uch a scale. Few contracted debts during the war, except those who eot . what thev ooaeidered cheap bargains. Few went in debt for an ar ticle, if it coat aa many price as a gold dollar was worth dollar in currency. - . J ... There are some case, however, of Dteullar hardship which require special notice. Debt contracted for aalaries, . tee, acd wage, are case of this description. - Bunds rr the bint ef necroe mieht, also, be so coosiderecU In won of throe caaee would the creditor rsneive any thinw lite Kia tnt rfifM Kv' tl,A rtnUK.ln.i. mode olaeUiciBCAt, for in none of them, durur tb war, mi price regulated . accords to a gold and silver basis, but, by a" standard much below that. Now, to suffer the creditor to pay at the rates proposed, would-be toTrUow him to take advantage of his own wrong, or rather to offer him premium for withholding pay ment after it was due. A much fairer proceed- ing would be to compel payment at the present rates of eucn services, salaries, wagea flsc. Another very hard case is, where a bond made navaWe btifora tha war, wasreneweddurini? the. war-3w.'isra'tn6--dtibtoJlvW cidedly the advantage of the creditor, by paying in many v caaea only . a few cent on the dollar, when the debt w originally contracted in gold and silver. To a plain man this does not look like good morals. - Now, we think it k iacumlrnt on the legisla ture, to establish tome method of adjustment more likely to do justice and give, satisfaction than the one adopted by tho Convention ; and without intending to be presumptuous, we sug gest that It would be much moe likely to-gjve general (atisfactioa, to leave the determination of the present value of debts contracted during the war, Uf arbitrators chosen by the debtor and creditor, or to a committee in each county tor that purpose, or even to establish a court Cir adjusting such claims, than to adopt the Con vection s method. , i : CYPUAX. : VESAL AKHnHBI.T. ' ' BEJfATE. Tttoav, Feb. 11 The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock, A.M. ' I Prayer by th Rev. Mr. Cobb, of the Baptist Church. : ' . "The Journal "of jetfday wa reaU and ap proved. - . ' A mesaaee from the nouse transmitting the following bill, resolutions, ie, which wef read and disposed of a fojlons, vii : A uetition from tlie Justices of the Peace of "Randolph county praying the General Assembly to repeal tnat part ot, ttie Uonvention Revenue Law which require the sheriffs to pay fines fprff- ttirc and taxe into the public- treasury of Piorth larouna. . Kelurredto tle Committee on Finance. Senate concurred in the . amendment to incorporate the Tuckaaseee and Keowee Turnpike Companv. The resignation of A. D. McLean, R. W. Aliison, W. W. Wheeler and A. n. Davia, directors of the Lunatic Asvlum, ooiKuriMsdiH. JUU t. altar lh, ettunt Ua t ween Mitchell and Yancey counties. Bill to incorporate, the Xeoisville JiakL Acadcmj-t Resolution acirepting a donntion of public lands under an CT Pi t "on I liv utli v niiii:-ii4 I uan, um iiiv i Code, came up on itn second reading, and motion ot Mr. Wiliton wa laid on the table. ..The lull to extend the time to widow to enter their-dissent to the hist will and tmt- menf of their hitands, -pftSW tfli WfSrhrftW ng. MewiSBe from the Houxe transniittins a com oiunication from his Excellency the Governor, retatinc to a correspondence iu rccard to fur- mulling artificial limbs, for our disabled soldiers, also a communication from the public Treasurer relative to place of icosit of tho ntate fund, which was referred to tbe committee on Finance, sIno trunsinittinff the resiirnation of Mr. J. Keener, a director of the Lunatic Asylum. Mr. McKoy, of Sampson, announced the death of Isaac N. Banders. Senator from Onslow, in this citv. Mr. McKoy said: Ma. "BrRAKER !-The ihclancholy announce- ment to the Bonato of the death of Isaac New ton Banders, the Senator fiom Onslow, fills the Senate with gloom. To-day we miss him from his accustomed seat and the places which once knew him, now know hira no mors. Enjoying the conlldencA and esteem or in constituency, who have deliahtod to honor him as a man and a friend ia tho double capacity ol a member of the Constitutional Convention, and at the same time, as Senator to the Btate Legislature, makes hia loss to them irrievous and Irreparable. FarthftoOo. tlicir ihtortisU, loving hia whole State with earnest devotion, be is a lots to his constituency, to the Senate and to hi State. His cheerful smile no longer greets na, hia friendly tonejLBO longer are heard, for his voice is hushed in death, and we have in him one more example of the uncertainty of life and tbe certainty of" death. Ilia sudden death startles us all. for. but last week, he miniled with us. and who could say but his chance for life were as promising aa oura I let the destroyer bad marked him. for his own, and, to-day, he lies cold in death. With him life's fitful fever ia wfrrrrHo.hacdt not hs -test tsfsuef' ttnr i-e t . lL. - . . I. I r 1 (ilL, uuiuuKWll w vital. uuuiHD, iiuiu nueiKC no traveller returns. Death, though unwel come, la not aa unusual visitor to this body. II V own county has lost one of its valued citi zens, in the death of my honored predecessor. the late lamented Faison. Pitt, too, ha lost a valued jepregentativeHer 1; a7a VZiaT HZlZ '."t.A,uAi, KnZuW'36 eoah ty, iaad romcd thew many warm And, tcxlay, another ia added to horth ' H- hmi l ' more. Aad. to-ly, another Carolina's honored dead in the person of Isaac Newton Bandera; N?Ti meet to mourn over our departed dead, to revere their memorjee, and call up from memory's dreary, waste those pleas ant episode ia life, which come up to us aa green spot oa life's past dull page, like oases in the dexert, to tho pilgrim toiling through ita burning sands. V : 'Let' us aft nimemtirtue virlueaof Surpar? ted brother, Senators, and may the charge never be"jrought against us, that ''they have found theiKdeepest gravesla our hbrt memoric." Let it not be said, that "thus man paasetb away, hi name perishes from record ana recollection. his history is but aa a tale that is told acd his tot -aowtuetii,beoomea .niia,wTo.-:Jiv(w the memorv of tbe dead, and par to oar donan ted one respect. honor and; homage, baa ever been . one of the time-honored custom of all )aBd andUaefc-q'ia bat an evidence of the J cuUnre of the nation and th virtue of it pet pie. Ti One of tbosa privilege delighted in, by the statesman, the philosopher and the sage, and cdmea down to ui hallowed by the growth of age. Why i thia. It can be bo idle- cere mony no unmeaning mocaery, indulged in by our bravest, oar wisest add our best ; sanctioned by the good and greaV W ise mnat be just, tho practice must be right. May it Dot be ao incentive to the living, to tear some record that the eulogbrt woUt proudly tell to those who may survive and point ant to other as am eiampie worthy f imitation;-" Thi-inde would be pro per aad a sufficient cans for it perpetuation, and worthy of the Imitation of the cultivated ana rennea cansuan. aiay we ail bv it be admonished to "Fear God aad keep his commandment, " aad may we be tantfhtthat 'this is the whole duty ef man,'' and that the time will coma sooner or later. "when desire shaft' fail because man goeth to hi long home and the mourner go about th street. Or ever the silver oord be loosed." Or tbe golden bowl be broken. Or th pitcher be broken at th fountain. Or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dost return to the earth a it was, and th tpirit aball return onto God who gar it." -- 1 " A" : - , Calm be his reat in hi cold dwelling, aweet b tie repose of "ili grave and bright hi reauf- rection. . or, tnaeeo, ip toe oeaniuui language of another1 It cannot be that earth ia ban' anly abidingVplac. It cannot be that our life is hut a bubble cast np Dy toe ocean oi eternity, to float tor mots eat upon iu wan and than ! sink into nothingnee. 'Else why. is it that the high and lofry aapirationa, which leap like an- gel from (he temple of our hearts are forever wandering about unsatisfied. Why is it that the stars, which od their festivals around the midnight 'throne, are act beyond the grasp of our limited faculties, and are forever mock tag us wit a Thi r unnpproacnable glory I And anal ly, why is it that bright forms of human beauty arc pre8eii' :d to our. imaginations and then ta-. tiiaaiTiHB jn i i1 J I1 N in iM i it 1 1 ' 1 h j ' Vji i i'i i t.i i1 "i T n'tiw 'wwwf.Hiw7TWflWj and streams to now pack in Alptne torrept up on our hearts." - 1 " Man was born for a higher destiny than that of mnn. Tnero is a realm where the rainbow never iw! -where the (tars will be spread out befwe us like island that slumber on the ocean, and those hnght tonus stay in our presence for ever." Mr. McKoy offered the following preamble and resolution : WilkiiKAS, By the decree of aa overruling Providence, to which all that is mortal most bow in humble submission, Isaac Newton Ban der, a member of thw body, from the county of Onslow, has been suddenly cut down in the midst ot his uscfulnek ; therefore, - Srmhed, That we have beard with deep re gret of the sudden death of our esteemed tel low-member, and fhat oar heart-felt sympathies are avrebv tendered to the afflicted family of the deeeased in theis lad bereavement ; and mav He who ha proiwined to temper the. wind to the shorn lamb, temper the affliction to he sacmenea neans. JktdfrtA, That in the death of Isaac Newton Banders, this body has lost a valuable and In dustrious member, and tbe State a useful and patriotic citirn. RitAtM, That a copy of these resolution be aelif to the family of the deceased, ftewimt'. That as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, the Benate do now ad fount. Mr, Mrt-head seconded the resolution, and followed in a few feeling and appropriate re marks; The occasion was indeed solemn and impressive. Tbe resolutions were unanimously adopted, and" the Senate adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. , . HOUSE OF COMMONS. Tcehpat, Feb, 13, 18M. The House waa called to order at 10 o'clock AM. 'w.m&M..J.&Jattou; tlw Baptist Chiireh. The Journal of jveKterday was read and ap; provi-.y. ' r" ' a Jlr. Webb presented a pcttition from sundry magistrrw'bf 'rangyeSunt enact-' ment of a law allowing compensation to Justi ces of the Peace for their service. Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grievances. - Mr. Blythc introduced a resolution that hence- .fertaxt-Hoissa of-AJwmowns hoit -evening te sions commencing at '7 o'clock. Lies over one day under rule. ...... rSTnopKCTiox"oi bills. Mr. McNair introduced a bill for the relief of Kxocutort, Administrators, Trustees, Guardians, and ot her person acting in t fiduciary capacity. dir. waugh, a lull tor the relict or Wtn. Hay more, ttliorill ot wurry. Mr. Furr, a bill to establish a Homestead Freehold I Mr. Baxter presented the resignation of Jo seph Keener, Esq., aa a, Director of tlie Asylum tor the insane, sent to the Senate. A message was received from His Excellency. the Governor, in response to an inquiry a to the usefulness or artiqciai arms, and the step taken to supply artificial limbs to maimed soldiers un der a resolution passed by this Ueneral Assem My. The message states that the Governor had corresponded with a number of manufacturers of artificial limbs, but had not received answer from all. From the information he had received be was of opinion that tbe artificial arm waa or namental rather than useful. The message was accompanied by a totter from a North Carolinian engaged in the manufacture of artificial leg in Washington City setting forth the merit of "the Jewel t leg," and suggesting the advisabil ity of purchasing the right of said patent for the -e-tflte oi jtortn Carolina. Another message from Hia Excellency, trans- mitted a communication trom tnsrublicTi urer in relation to the custody of the public runus. These message were sent to the Senate. OK CALKSDAR. A bill to authorize the transfer of registered bonds of the State to bearer. Passed second air. aiurrul rose to discbarge a -painful duty. is announcing to the .House tbe death of hia colleague, Mr. Isaac N. Sanders, Senator from Onslow. He briefly sketched Mr. Sander' to- litical career and paid a feeling and appropriate tribute to hi memory. A. A Mr. Manlv said he had frwinentlv viaitnl un;eaK.-u wcu iimn youin. i tie una Known nil highly respectable family "Wore him. lie had deceased well from youtK beta greatly shocked by the melancholy an nouncement thia morning, and could only cpm- mend Mr. Sanders to the kindly recollection of hi fellow' members, as an intelligent, honest. amiable an a-man-of ateriing-integrity - and of thevdeceased, he moved that the House ad- jo dm until ten o'clock to-morrow, The lions adjourned, accordingly. Da, PowEt.t at CaABiorra. The Charlotte Ikmocrat .of this week, says: "Dr. R. J.Powell, formerly the agent for this Btate at Washinrton Cttyfarrived in towtB Friday last and will remain a tew aay The doctor is a native of Isorth f aroliha and takes a deep interest in her w.rri It is aid that Dr. Powell' visit to Charlotte ia in refereno to tbe mint Ed. Bestikbx. EA1EIGH JIOKE Y MAEOT. CORKECTEd Br JOHN O. WILLIAMS at CO., BROKEKS.'IULUQU, N. a PRICE OF SOTS CAJtOLOIA BAltX KOTM. Bank of North Carolina. . . . . 80 . 85 . 20 " Cape f ear. " Charlotte., . . . ' LejtingtoB.at Graham, t , - r luaawtougli1 trrzTmsvfafift " Wadeaborough,.,, , ,v, ThomaawiUa. i ,.,..'. , , , , , , ; - ' VrV'ilaingtoa .. , . . ;. . . J . . u Commerce). . 33 . 80 .13 . 13 . is . 15 Wshitttrton.irf vvrrvi A 1 r 7 a i Fayettevilla. . Clarendon?... Yamwvilla.' A ,10 Miners'1 and Plantar' Bank. .... S"W , 95 80 a ,35 ; is , SO m 180 50 'vt Farmar: Bank. Greensbofoneh.A. Commercial Bank, Wilmingtoii. .-. . jiercnanta-mna, iewoani....,,... Greensborough Mutual Vilginia Bank Notea, aboot. ..." South Carolina . . Georgia - 44 . .............. Silver . ............... 1 Old Capons . .... I "v. . . a. i A, iorto arouna luiiroaa Uootxm Old Site x... xchasg-oo KawTk,..v.. A VV .KtArw ' QBIXXJAIIY. A- TA ! Rat kil wit of Joha Bastoa Willium. E-V wrr? ty, N. C, aged 4 yewa, ftr paisful ll it UirMdays. 1 ha post hs trwtWuIlj ssid, - " J tier ar a soiow asra, Wbiek have net here aa tvi,' and " Mao's twrti i 1if I lika a rai drop, taegtuj th bmgb, - - 1 Amuac lea Ihipaaaad ui its sporkling kiadred , ; a . rfnuinlM nu hv All,. " -i4 wlilfeffftAls"tew Hpiiu "t "" Wsalay """"i-"1"" la tb lancaae of tba boreavad," It ia bard to rsl lss tbKt alta is dead,' To avava oas Wailarljf balursd Ewa from our viaw, to nt bar plaos vaoaat. to alias r deligMIDi iuflueiioe, aad her tendsr vslehial ears over aU.uiadwdbitMr, aad eauasa many a tiesvUi; of the bout sa ws look ia vsia for bar wonted eomtnjt, h fun I, familiar tp. Hot the striekan iiaaila bav tb awent aaaaisiica tbat bar bold oa Heave wsa strengthened ia bor dying hoars, that t bowed is meek aabuiisaloa to Uis arill; wbo wsa l)tr "Usy Hut" tbruogb a lung hi of ckrietiaa tafulasaa, and with laitb ansbsfceD aba exclaimed, " i aball be al rt'r aoa bo wiia dear B.:ry aad otber loved ess, os tbatsbioiof abore "A glorious neat W Hera tlie wicked eeaae (row truabimg -And the weary sr at reel." Uer aufferlnjra wore too Seilte ta tiir last itlopJ to enable her to give wacb expreeaio to Uer feclinge ; but bar brinbient teatinmay ia ber daily walk and n veiaalien, wbtuh ever tempered of faith and treat in her Bedeemer aad good will to mao. Theven tenor of ber hie, tbe pars benevoleare and geeeroaity wbich cliaractM ised ber, made ber lovlna so beloved, ana many a heart will be aaddoscd and erca weep to bear that Death's oold wliile wing la folded oa ber brow," Iteared and converted asdw the Methodist ministry, ber aneetiona were oloely eat wised shout uiw cburcui but ber besevoieat i. eart, is its expaaaive charity, iuved end embraced .every christian denominaiun, end ber prniae ia in all tbe church m. Tbt bereaved, and they whoknew and appreciated her, feel thai We may na er look upon ber like agala, and society too will miae her generous ynipalby, ber active and ready aid ia all scheme of bea.ivelaave and every Utbor ol love. ! Her mind waa of so ordinary eaat, while her est Ivereidin and general information mad her-tl.e eiia.ni of tbe eooial circle, both to old and youug. 'fue influence she exerted, ia ber mild way, waa powerial brie ab anded in tboae acta of kiadaeaa aad attention, wbieb are so truly grateldl to the recinieiiU bbe was tlie refuge of tboae around her in every troupe, and a eh tound in ber a apecial Mend nnd helper, bbe fed the poor. eUitbed tbe naked, relieved the diatreaaed, and. during the iaat fuar'yeara of bitter trial, waa a an nnge it mercy lotiieaviater Dora, wnii iiatened to her kind encoaragiag wore, or receivt-d l ber bounty, wbi.a, to the veiled and elrssser. her buuae and liiw.e waa ever opea aad given toeaerone hoapilatiiy To the aaored caata thai w all eDoveel. 'be ar.-ive font aoble bi,ya. ol whom ber dear Harry fell beneath ,lhtr Malvern Hi 1 But be died aa t!ie hero il.e, ai d aeoj dier ot tlie rrr-aa, and thongh bKterteara were sne'd ut tli. untimely death ia fiia spring time of bis life, tbrm were no murmur, eves when all waa but, and the igleitiawia,Hgiob iatiea of thia noblewoman. The. pen omnot do her justice. There Wat a kindnei , a teurierueei, a purily of aflection, and a readiueea to oblige, .to aerve and ti, acritrce, evea audit many i-nree acd peculiar Irialu N and aa uptigbtneaa aad aimplieity of seilim, in which eonsiated ..t Sehts and strrtigih of her i-hriatian 'eh erect er"- -"w'";iaii'vKuawMii Her very large circle of rvlativea and friends will miae ber kindly welcome and pleaaant wnrda. Her owa diatrefted and motherluna family ol nine enna and dsughteia. aad her Unvoted husband, with whom tor many yearn abb had aweet counsel, ,rn,w and feel that 'home's nrighteet star hat set; but may thia nf fi ction bo aanclinod to tbrir good, and when lit a pilgrimaire with all la o'er, may thev meet and be ' for ever with the Lord. ' j ' " M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,! A PISSOLrTIOS. TIIK FIRM Or t'EEKCH It LITCHKOttO HAS . b- en diaaolved ey mutual eooaest Either member of the firm ia aul lioriiad to ju-ttlo any oulatantling buaictaa. A. CREECH, I J.J. LITOHK-niMV ttsleigh Feb l,w3w. . - , A WANtED AF1KST class Teacher of eg and eiperleeee, to take char of the Academy at Company'a Miopa. forth Carolina Apply in person to tlie iraatse. rub IK, 116, at PRICE. LIST. Tba baat quality of arena Tea.. ..! M Bio Coffee,.... 40 8gr 80 25 . Tb bant quality of Cheeae,.. .. AT COMTI , 4 ' AT COST t ! ' Beady.mad Clolbiag.' . . Woolen Dress Goods. " ' Ladle fjuffa and Collart , at coa . KIJfSEY. ' laieigh. Feb 12, 1M, j TOR SALE. - 4 QUANTITY of good MAIM IBB. Alao, a good BV1.WB, AH, FOR RENT. . : - : A Dwelling Home with four larga roma near tb anuin now, apply to W.H.CPNIXOOIM. Feb 10. Ii5, lw : v , 'Kichange Hotel. A. A. WILLABD, Formerly of. Washington, .JS...& laU of Oratu W.JKCr, jraoLKBAH PEAUta a ' Groceries and General Rlerciantlize, COMMISSION 1 ME KCU A NT, A So. i "Sortk "Water" Street,"" , " ' WILMCrCrTOS.S.C.- : - ; Asm to lev. 0. B. VIev, SaperiaUndant Paalia Sakeoia for 1 the Bute, Oreeaanwra, N. a Jeaee H. Lmd.ay, !,., CasbUr Bank ef Cap Fear, arreeaaeovw. ' Rav; W 1 Fart, Ker-s ftwsfnf-,-tiMgk.-ioaeph Pott, Eiq , Waahiagtoa, M. 0. Man. Jewel O' mar A Son, Baltimore. , kfa.ira. Dowlayv Corner A Oo New York. Wilailagtea, Jaa , 117, Saa. Fweoaal attMttoa gtvea ta tb sale or JuMpmentof cotton, ami f3 tores, fte. , Alteraie.ooirned to wwfnrahinment tiMw Dowley, Come.- At Co, Mew York, will he ineared from to bom t of sfaiosMnW-narUM adnunr a, soua aa tee gooaa ar sen torward, HKKOHANDI2E received and forwarded art bv firms je o4 at Mod. A loll iap5ly Ml I . ' " OBOCERIEB, kept soaaUody ia stars, wbloh wl'J be eoid at low Eg Afaat iorth sal of Uarvra At Cc'a eeJebratad riR aiuaiet.Att-PRoor iavks wtth karrta Palert Powder proof Lock bay Thaw Kate weighing only one quarter of aa eeeoe. are ei i eatad free irora earn pi aad are eold at maaofaotorw's prices, and will b- forwarded thronrh Wllmingto wrUboat ebarge lor storage or forwarding. n Bale it Cotton Ytnv and 44 Brom- A- v l- A-' 8aetln;, : , forsslg. AWree, - : , A. WTLLABD, WUmisgtva. It1. C. , Jy a,-lwA-; Cotton Tm auid Saeetlnf. lALta far sals by ; x " " " : ' ' 75 A -A; A- V WIULAUP. WUaiftea,lebS, ; NEW STORJE a EAST IIABGETT STREET. T' P- PLEDGE Ink ea this method of iaforaiat Mu e finhlic thai be baa wceoMy lied bailt gt! ' ilttne at hi. r.aideoeeoo tiul Hargetf atreet, nruh oi the Oravo w$, where be would be pleaaed to aea bis old file iSd. and euatomers, a he' ia Sjw praeartl to offer better bargwna tba r offered eUawiiere bav uHflhe heavy eipene ut rcaiiec a-heee aa' fa jMiawtiMin Mwn;Ha.-awyioiiHia eeanilrat ygrv low piieea, I am determined not to be anderaeld bat ia aeii crieaiiiir t.n&a mMt. nmnummn t 1 uffW t-eat qnaiitieaof 1 hio Ci-fft. at tUcenta per fc, Cru.lied Sugar, at au centa per Bi Nreeu lea. at ti 3U per Lrd,uicewlilr)at3i conn par 6 mini . (crime ) at u eenta gallon. Kew lliK-im IIhio. iiiivujdeia and Middliaira leaf - CLeese, ' , Cloves, Mustard, ifotaeg; Preserve!, Fine Table Salt la Small Sack, rowaer, snot, Percussion Cape, Pickle, 8taxch, . - .' ... Carb Soda, Potash, Jelliet, Sardine, Brandy Peaoaet, Well Baokete, , ' Sugar, Soda, and Water Crackers, 1 1 ' Water Buckets, Sifter, Bed Cord, WaA-Boarda, Matchea, Knivei and Fork, Copper, Onion, Irih Potatoes, Applet, - r Almonds, Pecans, ..:.' ! ,"' ' Bnglieh Wslaats, , Filberts, Palm Hut 7r . Prunes, Dats, Candies, . , Segars, Whiskey, . Fine old French Brandy, Gin, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, in bottles, Raisin v io , f , and whole bote, very Una ' -. ir-ALSO . CaUcoes, Delaines, Ginghams, Pant Goods, Cambric, Hosiery, towels, Thread, Handkerchiefs Bleached Domertio, Needles, Combt Xuis, Hook V Xyetv Colognes, Hair Oils, ft, ok, AnJ many otter artietee not mentioned. - I rrlnrn my grateful thanks to th eltlsabt of Waks w.unl v fuc tM UUr rii patrtteaglirolfur baitawea.. ; nnd linie to meiit A" cOnllhua'nce' b'y 'fair "and boneat dealing. 1 T. D. 8I.EDQ8. . Eauf UargeU street. Kaleirh. N.C. VebS.tM 1W -' A " AA ' lnnl vnrlrtivl'O ut, . t SPRING AX0 SUMMER, - ACOMI'I.EIE smirtment of Silk fttixed, Bingl Milled. IVnp d El, Kngllah Merino, Alpaca, Lasaa and Cloih Con to. , -.- A Match Suit, lf hlte Marseille and Silk Testis . Newest atyl - French Caaslmere Pants, all i.nw making nnd-r th auoervidunef , , ,f Our Mr. Ilartlluff, , intbaoiiy of New tfoifc. ' fliere has never been a finer or more dealrabU f uortroent of... ... ..,;.-;, t. s , . C!nlijind Youili'CIothliil . exhibited in thia City, than we era how getting an. W M rail offer no garment that we cannot warrant ia eve ry particular. Aa hitherto so nhw.il it be keraafter.tk goods offered at the Clothing Htore of - HARDIN, ANjDBBWS ja,; cmnot beeqanlsd is cat, workmanship, its, ' - ' Ourlermenr caallon deli very of goods ard will MS inatance be Ch nged. It cueta aa eiuh to maaafaetare, and we mnat sell fur Caab, If wegivecraditlosfaw.we must to many, or aot with partiality Theeuatieriial way. bent filed by the cash ay atom, for tbratbat laying cn.tomera ar not chaiged extra to auk sa or thoee who never pay. , OuratiKik ol Haaiin hhirts. Collar, Ti Half Hoaa and 8how-eaa Gooda. ia complet. - - c - Black aVd mbired Hals for city and plantatkn wear on hand a good awortment, . A gond assortment ef Trnnka. Valieae and Umbrella oa band. We wit take inaaauree and manufacture SalUfor those wh" dctrew. at the ahortt no Ire. , IJAIiDINO, ANDREWS A CO., rayettevilleStreet, Feb, IM,lta y'l Kalsigb, H. C , Standard eopy. i ., ; .. ',- v PI BLIC SALE. . H-' r 110 clone tb bnsinea of tbe rt dm of 8TEB X UNO, CAMPBELL fc ALUBIOHT, we willed far for ante t public auction ia Ora-nabore.oa VYedoee-' day. ihe 7th day of March next, all the property and stock of aaid Firm, eonaiabng of - -Slwawa aad S.f, , t AdamXBk PrwaW, A. . r . ', 1 GwraUt Jek freea, V- - . .jj Harad riaeeae, With ali th fixtares of a No. I printing Eatabliabaaat. . i; -ALSO A large number of OUR O N SEBIKS" of Scaeol uooaa ana anany other article. 7 k&NS i all anrna nnder !S naah. - All auma nvm Si") and aader SIUO. 3 months. Over wlOO.ciraontbs with note and aonreved 1 rity. , i j K1CU 1) 8TKRI.IK0j I J, M. ALHKIUUT, " ' ' - Sarviviuk Fartaers. Oreensbeto, Feb TT.TSBff, em ;-.--)' rarewwa;- Of Oreiaaboro, H C. . a. PAVoamv Of Aaaaea, I C. Faucette & Brb., CQMHISSICKf JOTT FOR WABDISO Pnre h jiln j?A g e ntit, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, .. - OpoaH ik GMtaa. aimrr NEWBERN, N.O. 91372a a k 2s 233 General Ooinmis8ioii SHIPPIHG-MERCHiNI, . IV U Vi XaUiai.il WAlJtUt Bi. : I .- . VTr.UTKIlTAW lW. CL P05PI0INT8 OF 00TT0W, KAVAt BTOM iXwnker, and oibtr Preduee for 6ale ar Snipping, raapeetfuliy seiieited. Liberal advaaeeaanta mada. Ord.ra rrotntUy exeeated. Dlssoiatlon oCX'partncrstilp. THB r her. to'ore' know as that ef Baker, OaWnav A Ca ha thia dav b-ea dissolved by . . aiaal eoo.ent. The dattes devolving on en ef tb - naria.ra ai Caahlar (f the Bank of Cape Tear, sad Ue r stoval ef tee other to - Horfolk (hi reaidaeee before the war 'er the parpeae ef practicing tow, have eaeaed thia diaaola'toa. The baitaeee will V . eni-tlnaad by M' Palael Cewar aad Mr Jaatea A. Moor lata Taller ef Ike Bank rCaa WW, ae r th aad eiyl sf Qnwp g, atoore, Wh wBJ . avttla tk k ! ef Baker, C-wper sO FCtASKtCOWPM, . 4.. -V Jan. sa.iao.tt: i -A:

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