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1 .-.; y. ; rA;v- ? l-V a) nip", . ,. Ikttet iwowemtirPv ( iiiat a question W feat tlwwsof from s 13 ther ? hkh ii iikety M tir p .anew the '"SWl fcding. wia ty disturb ,jj ' j,jive si teiy caeirswti upon C Utile b MOT , , "V v iun T rate 2fit! 1,0 V reCh UV ' h0 -bit fc,lVlewthele ff1:". i..: . Ween etd hv anv set or men tlrTZL K'enire!. i It U supposed that m con sJ! c.)rt eft the freoil democrat, of a fuaHy large portion of the Nor Ha'hiir! It effect, thereforfv will be fur- ,pw . r.nffn. disoreaniae. -breait up or at ,.k.n i he ties of old party associations. ! ' tquite parliamentary, I know, to ques .? .....lives of Senators in regard to any nf; -- lmewurft they may propose r advocate, f 1 nlH,t rpfrain- from erpresing my opin if'seeiiis to be be opinion oi overy- I hkerc t,iaS Ir- iIu"ol3 natl one eJe uPon ffhite llue, aijd the other on the paper, ed that bill. It has been 1'5vetl?J"a l,ld fur. th support of the i:. i:v, ..r Mni in itKelf.it is a i geut .luol with a v?tw i lvato any man or . ' 1 .Kaa n ri ini k u u P . nil i. i n v if It W .,.r'!,t to be added to the old ones. Iuke hi. r".V.inI f 1.111 li.rnri.i. .1.. T... tl.ia rmootii.i. :lit-.l f.. .runderinz unstable the footing of the ,tf ur" " the I'latforni," are quite un Jlref.ird to it, though the " Union " gives t i....ni If. lh:a is maffe tUf test . ni 1 1 ' i I J ' v. - . .... -1 F- " .MrttfilflS, COASsreauM i Al liANTIfl ARRrVPnit V H - , ri T - , , .... . i 4 WASttixaTOsJatS, I854v ni this morning aVlier wharf," Below we iia thi ''ii ia tho enate yesterday the 'reports from the . - . - ? . ue t ComirtiUce -on the Judiciary rehtie i to the tlHUv fefSSJ a T a M"s-Llvcrt.oo, Jmf UCctton U I of Air. Phclp, tol,,, Jatere partially K'-V the 'braVi.iHon t4 to 17.000 b-Uea. - I H A t i- - jI,n . TemtoHe, creaftn two l loUr had advanced la. GJL Ohio w n ,.f i ' iue 01,1 l"oni tl' u"mo for the rel.ef of .ApCOB"151" xv tti. fc--- 't 45s- Canal 4-1. Vh,t .U.tlQ. ft 4 j4ie":5A . - Corn f Yellovp 56. ' . f pvwed. aftei U hid been matariallii ;awlwr;???:fw The entrance of the allied fW, inf. iu I if 80 as to p,ake Us provisions morel te ,.iS8Miri vuBBroaui& Rlv :c - j , , , y : rh( Sonata; : : , ' ...1 Ka II.... rt - ' l ..i... C.l'll.Jt.VJ t iAeuld be so oiten re-ipeneu, tnat ec- j C0llnt of tMp g, , Wliu7,ding him in a duel- i and hostilities should he so y Sou,e yj,,, , J'. 11 alii 4. v p -r . - - 1 rr ta . ilhn. tw h.. . ir ... .J & t Sfa ? on,hrT!rih"ttrlf I children have beef, parading lh. streets and de- rsiit ttie paie 01 n.a 'UUM' j moi,,iliri bakers' windows sUf- . .. , ! I f ...... ni..-.611tt1 tT-lil'.i. ! I V l.V- ill.- I l.I- of Xw York, who is duidedly. lhe ablest Ijpr.1 lii. - - ..... . w..,...., .. .naUieraind in regard to the antecedents ol i rUf- . , , , . . . , . , ! tnc niariiet peiipm have been attae lhe discussion wh.cl, has lately taken place 1 pr(vifc;(Jhs kio(J i,,()ut the MrtfCts. ,he hards and softs m the House, and j Th, Vlw ven .u,jUy u jiabliclMonand circulation ot the .peeeUoj f.riwter8i aild the n,iIitftry -,iml b(, en call actions ofthadeiwraev ill that State. . "'' nns company met ihurs Jttwrcu' - - . , , i uavinoriiiis? at.the unpointed lour T he St.t.. Likf pourse-tue alLimustrat'ou ha pursued 1 f-v , - ' ' inv u . ui. i K-f ".,...-;?ki;r- .M-rv.L;. t "f orlh t-rol.na was represented by II. L. father, hot this pulA.cr will 11 IW"U . . . . . - . IT , . .l 'IT..... I. ill j pi.'.i I. . . . -fetheorder vf tue uav in tne oer.nte, lor i fr1 : i jHiday Btxc. ... J, ltthec use ot, tne ueuatc Uv-iiween .ur. i,ia- iiiuci.v . , . - LtnoG-nl Cass, on the Central American r . . , .. r . I ii)n, itiie me mruier n Mnmiw ami re- SUecratulationsof his frielids the I 8 SCe up to him, and sai.l, in it best 1 JV Sn.l.lf.that he must confess he bad! afeirlv beatan in the cutest, and! that he i if - . , . -, a- . aid Ufce care not-to eorne in conflict with ..I . ... : rri.T.. . ! L .Tlr. Ci.t . inu, a tit. ot..... iui m vie ' ? J ! ly m4 temper and magnanimity, and was a Udi 'incident to the frieudsof the two Sena- ! I Ius will observe, by the proceeding of the Jj,that there are various schemes brought rd fur obtaining large grants of public Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, fruni the Com- iti -w ". ' ...... j ' i tain on futjiic lanus, yesieraav reported a 3 firing alternate sections ta that State for Juan purposes , anu iinu is iju uiicui innv bhr bills. It is probable that the strength ivhoh will be combined to carry each ! ,,Jl ttliu making a log-rolling scIicjmo of it to ; bute tin) public, lands to the States in j i :hey He, and depriving the old States of bote tlit public, lands to the States in j ' . . . . . . .1 liisbare ot the public domain, which cost; kafomueh Wood and treasure. The fact is, Rt!.VKan,e, and those who will not play at ! liillget n-thing. ! Ibenew treaty with Mexico has notVet been ; uitted to the Senate. Its ratihcation, it is i .will fill the pockets of a number of agent uliav tieen employed here for the , last tqn liy the proprietors of the uarav grant. t a'nts are mostly known favorites and piaie friend of Gen'l Pierce, whu will have L.-1.I " I "., .' raiineir supposed muuei.ee witn n.m to u j tf' account. i i New Orleans Bee takes ground against J Sffcnher practice .uf nominating candidates j president and Vice Piesident by National I canons. une ot tne principal arguments- 1 f" I Iirunst the practice is, that these convm I I rarely nominate candidates acceptable , to j 'aisses, and instances the nominations 'of : ilk and Gen. Pierce, as proof. Italsn as- j hat the nomination of 'Gen bcott. was a -Me example of the weakness of conven- , I It must he admitted that these conventions p present individuals as candidates, who 'Mly unknown to the masses; and iti mse they were unknown, that they have ueu over tar abler and more distinguisli- fwti, who, in the. course of a long career of K life, may have done somethinr that one un or the other of the country did not ap- icspeciallv if thev have been bold, fear !. honest men, who scorned to conceal their ptiments on any subject of public concern. leonsequence has been, that the most expe- and able men of tha democratic party, t. have bean set aside for others far infe fin ul I tint constitutes a statesman and a' nt; the people having nothing to' do wiih 1 natter except to vote for the candidates ntc, and of w hom they know utile or no ? but w bother any better plan of select- candidates can be dsvistd. many doubt who "think the present one very obiection.ble. P.1? lie well to discuss the nuhiect' and see fheranv thincr bettor f!.n l.n licr.rf.BtAtl. n t - - rt --- r-t I wi. bentoii still remains a nassive. rathar ,.r F active, member of the House :. a listen- 'her than a sneaksr. He doas not appear la quit, at hnipe, ibough he is quite at his Ma his new position OBSERVER. " KORTII CAROLINA JARGUS. "'first numler of the new series af this na- siuer the editorial control of Jno. W. rnn 1 1 : 1 n I , ween reeeittaj. ir. v'"? , I ,(l5ifications for the post he now occupies J" well known his wit i. so bright, and lie fa ei., mA.r,nn ..f i.;m.,if .t 'vi.i, .uav.'M.Ul-uui.ini. uiu.b.,. I" enim.;. . 11 t. 'cordially welcome him into the corns azain. thai in bitn ihaWhirr "nart wilt ftl- J'find an abl chamninn Th Arirua from -furdi until after the August elections, , keT its eves always skinned,' and es Cyy look after the Locoa fromi Muddy through the "Big Blues' along Little . -Tent ('(.lififii thonna mtciioi in t KnrasK ".al-nsr Hollv Sthelror ovon ittwndn Txelf- N' F illy. The L. cos are as plenty aa prne.s ail along that region of country, m Argus must look after tbem-r-for the 101 1 ... . Tli KOUIS. IT' l $2 in advance. i2 50 if naid during the alter the exniration of the vear. Wiltningtoji Herald. iASKA BILLr DEMOCRATIC BOLTING. 4,IUj;T,,y. J.n Of :Th 's. YnrV Tlo- ! rtic 1.1 ... 1 ij i . 1- . . kjj ;. -'"-.iiesi neia a meeiinc rant nitrni. 1 'Cci,b, . . .. .. .. . P , ... 3,. - I 1 1 1 , A . .. ... ..... 7S --vu ui impose tne pieurasaa diji. ine , .j man voted to oppoee it, and several - M.irriM nu.. 1.. llieUnio Democrats held compliments and conzratuiaiionem tne uay.m .... ... r . . .. m . 1 .. ' t ifi-..!---. .... . . . r . ., ... 'mi aitcrnoon, and it is said voted I gists upon her visitors taking ft merry glass MB,'f"f' V' PP8'5 it. " The Administration i from General Washington's punch bowl, which,' o'l .t,lc cw or meeting lqst night, and j with other portions of lus table set, she retains pech of Governor Smith to-dav. ' jn her possesspn. Utkn (AT, )'.) fderfrapk. ' - 'ATLANTIC ARRIVED 1! n idf 1 Til XlillAMlfLn A m h4.aa.lni.. hnA ' ; London and Paris. The Minister at lar-; !k reported to have said he would wait fur-! ! instructions from his government. 1 J-10" Russia wasiTnortiidtuaccoiUtoa ;n.:.: ! t,on Austria to consent t an European nmtMtn. I - Christians in Turkev ThA fj.,'.'".... , i'l eoniit to l latekSnJ&L ! three slight skirmishes be- tWeon the Turk .mil Itn-aian nn tl.a n..n..K .i ... . - """"ik. i.e lurks are reported as having neon the vic tors in each. Tt Wn o .U.. . .1. . 'I. 1.. 1.1... V Karaknl Thl, !. m- a- e mation. .u.Vo..ur. , : Thi. P.M... Ar .l- f- - f 1 o j Smnnft imiiim-li.it..li. .... . . i c- " -ThJl, " , K , "1 I Olllll . :V:' V" rv ' : , . Tme I ...h.iM, uuiteuus, ana lurt-u urigs, to . jJen) cjiacB mose uestroyed there. Tnc Persians in Teheran liavo broken out in an insurrection against the Russians, and the British Charge has resumed negotiations with Persia. Prance has called out an additional e.ontin- force of eighty thousand men, to replace scTtMiiy uiousntKi wliicii are destined tor Turkey Prussia is concocting a course ot action with i'enmarn and aweUea, 111 view of the. coining 1 ! lhe Marmiia llo Tlll-mt k-.a Imnn nnl..l.,1 ot Alba. The Russians are reported to be at Khiva- t- I I and it is said the Burmese hav j recaptured Peu An enormous rise in the price of fond has caused serious apprehensions in England of ri ots among the laboring classes- 1 Bread riots have already commenced in dif- fft--nt -o t- r o sit I ,n . 1 . ... . 1 i he market pemiu! have been attacked- and heck the tiled out. wifMlVCTClV u i f iviMio-vii t s 1 ROAD. ..V.I...I1 1- . I 1. . r.,. 'Wm Km1 I a, it 1, pioper to lem u k b some inadvertence, only received his cominis- Home mii ciir i, iiiortun. and was thus ton'il to iit unon bis iiiiii"(ihii uiilrin.i.r' iveiw.nt ' ,. . . w tune lor examination or consultation. After the vote ha I been la Wen but nrv!..., , , , . - to its resiili being annunnced. . ecumuSsion . . v u . -'-" from the. t.overnor ot rth Caroina was nre- , , c i t ii . ' U . .nting -i t u 1 J Pc -on, E,., to " Lhl lr " ' V ' " i N C Company n-fus-d to recognise the right ot ' 'VV ' t 3 uTim"' a"u ' Loard ot Dirwtors stands as above, .., . . , i - . .... i .-mii u je i. . ..i ii.. 1 1 i ill uii-i- , , - . . . . ..... . adopted, authorizing tW; sa e of t ie J00 'Kh) ; ... ' f.. u- . ,. ? " , , .,. : """" "l " u " ' 1 V ,,ejl1 uv 'Vni-; ,I,,.' irirm-u -non. llic UUUC Ul iXTlll I Carolina in exchange tor an ipaua I fimo..-.t in ge tor an equal amount in ! . R. R. Co. The resolution i the stock of W. &W. R. R. Co. The resolution S contains a provision for the payment to the ! State any anVount of loss which she mav sus- ' bv thesale of such stock at a livss rate than parvin case the Stato should demand it A resojiition was also passed, authorizing the , y t.-(u A;w i I , -, v-o.up.u.j, F,ul r , s 7,"," Ut 'u- 1 etc., mm oi BioeKiii ia iv.iau witil motive y"T - l' CJr r ,T , I In iiuiFKin ul II I. I 1 ill lima ... .n 1 1 . . . . . ..... O ... I 1 ... 1 ... . . . i , i . p. , . . ; V " tu V .j-y.u .....i . r .emm,.,g, n VK" "laPPf,!,;,n !V 1 'T ,Ut5" ".... l"-"r . .a.uao.e r..,g..M. pun, . !r ,t,.'ft construction of pier tor bridge, as ear- " " . i r. """b1- - l"u 4 eK ' l ieu:,,s v, u. pre.enteu lhe Hack has been laid up to the Pee Dee river on both sides, and the bridge across the river will ho completed in a short time. Wa hope shortly to be able to lay the financial and hli:;e flf (lu ,f r..,.,., ' """" w"4 ' ' ! : ,. SWALLOWING A HOUSE. ' W r .... .... 1 .Mr. Oardiner, in Jus ' 1 ravels in linmil, ' con- . firms the early accounts respecting the size and prodigious swallowing capacity of the' boa con- 1 atrtotor account which certain naturalists. whose researches never extended beyond thecal- lent; of a museum, are. in the habit of treatine with ridicule and unbelief. "The boa, "said lie, i 'is not uncommon throughout the whole province f Gogas, particularly ty the woixled margins of lakes, uiaishes and streams. Sometimes they attain the enormous 1-ngth of forty feet; the largest 1 saw was in this place, out lt was not alive. Some weeks before our arrival at Sape, the favorite riding horse of Senor Lagovira, which had been put out to pasture not far from the house, could not be found although strict! search was made for it ail over the hazienda. Shortly after this, one of his vaqtieiros, in go ing through the wood by the gide of a small river, saw an enormous boa suspended in the fork of a tree which hung over the water ; it was dead, but had evidently beer, floated do'wn alive by a recut flood. Being in an inert state, it had not been able to extricate itself from the fork before the waters fell. It was dragged out to the open country by two horses, and was found to measure thirty-seven feet in length. On t i ri i t openiiig it. Uie bones of a horse were found in j l uruaeii tuimiiiuii, iinj iit iut ueiog uillliiureu. ; From these circumstances it was conceded that the boa had devoured the horse entire. In ali kind.s of snakes the capaeity for swallowing is prodigious. I have often seen tine not thicker than my thumb swallow a frog as large as my fist ; and I once killed a rattle snake, about four feet long, of no great thickness, which had swal lowed not less than three frogs, one of wdiicb swelled out its sides nearly twice the thickness of the other pans. I have also seen a very slender snake, that frequents the roofs of houses, swallow an entire bat three limes its-own thick- ness. it sucn oe tne case wun inese smaner kinds, it is not to be wondered at that one thir- remarked that he liad nnt had the slightest in-tv-even feet long Hhould be able to swallow a! . ,. rm ., ,lirr.,r .),.,,,,,. t,-,t. bis horse, particular! v when it is known that, pre- ! I.: J..: '.. t. 1 1.. k l.-... i.f u viousiy 10 uoiK u.c ". V ; j connexion with the office of Governor, otherwise animal, coiling itself round it, and afterwards Le 8hollid wrtainlv not have bean present; lubricates it with a slipiy matter which it has' , il0Dini, timt his friends would acknowl- th power ot secreting m.us moutn. v RiCHitoifp" Court. At Richmond .County, Court, last week, Alexander C. MoKinnon, Dnncan Mclntyre, and John P. Little, Esqrs.; were elected a Special Court for one year.- Be fore the voting commanded, W. F. Leak re quested it as a favor of the Magistrates, that no otes should be cast for him as ha had been of the Special Court, for. several years, and he wib,Q t i? l';daT,.to-Tein:i4: josticeship-t :'-: :-'Cri; :''':'r I a At the same time, Thomi Curingtori re signed the office of Regiater, and Andrew J. Yeal wae elfcfp 1 in bis place.i JrTy. Argm, The widcSWof Alexander Hapniltop tiaarsacb ed the irreat aee of ninety-five, and retaina in ...frmtehSnar A sirrss. hP faenltiea. And Ann. ... L r .I... 1 verses Willi Diucu 01 mm ewe uu ui uimucj ..... t . ' . 1. i . . which lent so peculiar a cnt,rm wi ner younger davs. And then the old lady, alter passing toe f.',; r- CONGRESS. VK . ! - . uuuw tor iu relief; oi toe , . . .. Wi.;:' ,nPunrr8 tm , board' the steamer San Fr inUc;o T atnen ' iberal. Exec- m,ve eHin.i It m. understood that the norm- m "Tan oeld. as Collector for ; Pw , ew Y,,rk' was under considera- e , rn B'noffi;,Ily, that the noinina- . 4? conhi ined with eight dissentiaa voi- 7. tT ! Ane uon"e ot itepresentatives. in Committee W,wl furtl'er coilled and referred 1're.iden.fB Message, after a speech from Mr. Ethendge, of Tennessee, in favor ;nf the proposition to authorize the President to con fer the rank of Lieutenant Uencral for eminent services in Mexico. Mr. E.'s eulocmm on Gen. Soott was delicate and very impressive, and ar restefl tLe earnest attention of the House Artor di9jkwing of the preSident's Mesonge ""."oue again went into committee, and iUr Smith of Vir ginia, defended the policy :of the I n in itw eftort to liarmouize the ! Administration initH effort to harmonize the oeiaey of New oik. i llie iloiiNO: tlicii Teeeived reports if commit- 1 lPff the nroTlKlfins f the Vir.nnrv ln.i , iri'r.rtla i r r- ... 28th of September, 1850. m, as to allow land for a service of less ti.a.i one month. The bill was i referred to thy Committee uf the Whold.,. ! UUL"iuer Frilu Wasuinuton, Jn. 27, 1S")4. ; Senate, lue eljair laid belore the Senate a j message trotu the President of the L S- trans- ' nutting m rcplv to a resolution of the Senate, ' copies ot wll tin; correspondence relative to a mission to tut; Lnited hiatus from the- Papal States. It was read ami reierred to the Com- 1 mutee on Foreign IL-lattons. a:vd ordered to be pvtiitud. Among the tlocuuients is the follow nig: Mr. Mncy tot!, tfesUlenl. ' Jan. 2i. Lj4. I lie heeretary of M.ite, to whom was relired the Striate resolution of the Li 1 instant, nas the nonor to submit a copy and translation id a letter ot the olsr nf March las;, from (..aruina: Antonelj., the Minuter ol l-.jif.i;)! Anairsot Ins Ilnhness the Pope, addres sed to tins departmenr. statiiu' tiiat Archbishop daitano B 'dun. t!n Apostolic Nuncio to the empire ot li.azil, fiao been dir cted to repair to tne I n: led hinie lor toe pur;ns:oi complinven- tio t;ie 1 resident 111 tiie name ot his lloiiiit-s.. lius letter was traiismitti.-d ti tins Department with a de: iatci if the l !iar-re d AtJ.ures td the Lnited Stares at Kune, on the sul.ieCjwIiieh, ac cording to tne index ct the L)e.ann:i nr. was nunnbei ed ;3, bore uaie the 10th oi March, and was received o: the l;n ot Avil last. I 1: is dosi'-atch having neen acoider.taliv mislaid, a transcript ot H cannot at pieseni be furnished. A C 'py ot the Ol'itrilint leller of MiS Holiness to the Presidenr, delivered at the l) ';arntieiil on tne Pith of Juiy lat. a trauai ion of the s:une, and a copy of a despatch ot Mr. Cass ot tin; 7ih UU-, .we ais.i herewith transmitted. Ivspootluilv suiniiitced V. L. M.vru'V . lhe tollowiiig is the translation of the letter of Popt Stares : Pus Pius IX. to the Pr indent of the l nited IX , Pope. l.litai ioiii and honorttl Sir. yreetiii'j'. As our venerable nrotner L a e;-anus. Arcnuisuop oi i ueues, acere-aiea as our tuvoy in ordinary and N'unoio of Apostolic' See, near 11,0 Imperial Curt ot Brazil, has been directed to visit these regions, (the t. S.,) 'e have at the same time especially charged him to pre seut tumseit. in our name, l.eiore vur r.xcel- lencv, and to deliver into your hands these our letters, together with many salutations, and to express to you in the wannest language the! sentiments we entertain towards you, which he . wilt testify. j We take it for granted that these friendly ' deinonstations on our part wi.l be agreeable t- you, and ler.vt of aii do we d. ubt but tht the ' aforesaid venerable brother, a man eminently ! dist'ni i hc-d lor the sterling qualities of mind ; and heart,' which characterize him, will be kind ly received by y..ur Excellency. And inasmuch as we have been irt 'listed by Divine comiuis- 1 sion with the care of the Lord's flock through- j out the world, we cannot allow the opportunity ' to pass without earne-tly entreating you to ex ;' tend your protection to lh" Catholics inhabiting those regions, ami to shield them at all time 1 with your power an 1 authority. Feelincr confident that vour Excellenv will v;ii.'...rlv to '.,nr wish.es and" orant ,...., ,..;ii IU,t to offer nn" ,mr humble su.-.'iications to Almi-htv God that He 11 " mav bestow upon you, illustrious ami honored sir, the gift ot his heavenly grace ; that He may , shower upon you every kind cf blessing, and j unite us in the bonds of perfect charity. i (.iiven at Rome, from the Vatican, March 31, ' lSo3, the seventh of our Pontificate. ; (Signed) Pits IX., Pope. To hi Excellency, the President of the Uni ted States id' America. . The Senate then took up the Private Calen- dar, and a number of bills were pa-sed. ; The Senate adjourned till Monday. i II. ..-..r .r I'cvunnT.Tiir Sver:ipF,TPCii. j . . i ii r i ii tive coiiimunications were laid before the House, and referred to the appropriate Standing com - I ... mittees i iVIIIG MEFTING I RICHMOND j We enjoyed the satisfaction of attending a j AVhi- Meeting in Richmond last week the ; proceedings of which will be found in another oluuin uf this paper. Several speeches were made great unanimity of sentiment prevailed, ' and the finest spirit" was manifested . Mark what we sav : the O'gS ot l.icr.mond l.ounty lido their whole duty in the approaching . . . . . .-w . , . - r , noirrar u? inru inn 11 hit rini 1 ' U 1 tail itiui 1 iiLiM " w . date,foiTG,ovrrn.r may come from. 1 r, .. !,,. :r ,VT 1 1 ,0 oppn v-19 recommended to the "Whig State Convention,! was present, a part of lhe time, at the meeting; j and lest a handle may be made of it by those j who have always taken pleasure in doing him j iniusiice, we think proper to state, upon our ; own responsibility, th circumstances under which he was there. About the time the meet ing was organired and the committee to prepare business for it was appointed, General Dockery came into the Court llouse and took his seat in one of the jury-boxen. When the Committee returned and reported their resolutions, the i 1 nrA ailiirobinrr t h n fhilirnVMI "T" 'LTAiii,, uLrn .1, mMrin. In name was v" u "'" " n ." ; propriety 0f hi8 withdrawal, he imuie- diately left the meeting -leaving tnose mere present to rake tneir own action in tne pre- mises. I'ayettcville Argus. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AND LOSS QF . .. u. , - , LIFE. : ; ' ,h - J; Ravenswood. Lonu Island. Jan ,29. , French's Cartridge Factory at this place ex ploded yesterday. All inside except twoj were killed. vTho loss of life is variously stated at from 20 to.30. ...Buildings for miles around w ere sbakep, ,and windows broken. -.Those., killed were mostly girjs and boys.av-,- ... -.jf .1 f,:f-5- ; . - - - ' . Jjedini was burnt In effigy at Louisville recent ly sFhe Courier says the ceremonies were- con ducted by a large crowd of Germans, wbd first flagellated the effigy, and then iinplied the torch to it.. . When Asked what they id tbis fork one of them replied in broken English, Vat, for he come here? i-Tuy fell! Ve'Mericans can. take care of ourselves. wf Dunder I"-vn- 11 fJ 1 Gioxcta SENAT0R.-r-IIon, Alfred. JI. Iverson i,al)een elected by the Legislature of Georgia, Senator of the United Mates. . t t,.i t . .WIfIG MEETING IN .RICHMOND.. - In pursuance of previous notice; th Whig, of Rih mond Ciinnty assembled- in the Court House 'jnlt.icLinRham, on Tuesdiy.nhe 17th day of January,' A. D. -1854. wbeu upon mo tion t J!f TA ..i . j w ' " .'"'a ..., unenn we-iurin, r.sq , was cauea to tno f Ohhii - . ! v,i. t , niiA .i. Secretary. UDon taking hi p(it. th Chnirman exrtlained that thnN nhlpr't if trin mrifltiniv urn a til nrtrtmnt'. delro'n.Mia t, tha Wh; held in tho City of lUleigh. on the 21st day of February next, for the purpose of selecting a " suitahlorcandidate for the heit Governorship of iSoi tli Carolina ; and that th (Jlimr Mas then ready to hear any motion in relation to the matter. Whereupon, it was moved by Daniel C, Mo Intyro that the Chair should appoint a commit tee, consisting of five persons, to prepare busi ness for the meeting. This motion having pre- vailvd, the Chairman appointed said committee. consisting ot Daniel (J. Mclntyre, Capt. Joseph Ilines, Duncan K. Monroe, Allen- McCasklll, and John P. Little, Esq. lhe committee retired, and after a brief ab tenee. returned and rctiorted throiifrh their Chairman, Daniel C-McfrMyre, the following preamble w rpaninri.in Wliereaa . AVhlo- Sfr.f.. flnnnpntinn U nrn. posed to he held in the city of Raleigh on the ,1... . i.: -. '.c i- , 1 .1 1 illv; ., 11 1 in iv(;:iiiii((IIJ county niiuiovo rilO purpose ,7f sai,l Convention; ancf deem it right ! and proper that thev should be represented ! therein" H it therefore j 1 lu'finivtd, I hat the Chairman of this meet- j mi! -appoint twenty delegates to tepresent the J W lugs ot Richmond county in the Whig State Convention, to he held in the city of Raleigh, ; on the 21st day of February next. I 2. A'etio.'c&i, I hat the VV lugs of Richmond cojfity will eor.h iily and aealouslv sunport any 1 good mid true H his; who nwv receive the nom ination at the hands of said Convention, no i vmtler iji w!ta! sfciounj if btutt he miy reside ? but that, nevertheless, they do, in the mean time, respfciliillv recommend to said Convcn- I tit-n the ii;imi!of their (cl'ow-eit'.y.en and County nit-n. (jpneml Alfred Iockerv..as a suitable per- ; son on whom to bestow said mimination. 1 3. HfsuritJ. l liat the Public Lands are the ' common property of ail the States; and that while these lands are voted away hyCongress, : wiiti a lavish hand, to the new States of the ; Northwest for the purpose of building railroad" ami endowing colleges, the poophi of North Ca- I l-oima are )t:t!v entitled to a fair and equitable ition;ot s:nd Lain!., lor toe nnrnose ot eon- i purpi VsV'i''tiii" ' works ot internal improvement, unit edut-anpg the poor children f the State. 3. A'c..irr (. 1 ;nu the U lugs of Richmond i cmintv in-.; in favor ot in open Ci-'ii vent :on to coiiMileroi constitutional amendments in North Carolina 1 besrresi.luiioiishaMiiglieen read tathemeet- nig, aim car lie. i iifiii.'wi. with the exception of fine diss-nimg oue to tiie lib, the Chairman ap-j pointed, iii i'ii:-si:.incc ot the lt resolution, the ' loliowing delegaies to the lug Mate Convcn . Hon: i i Ibinean . M..t:roo. Joseph Ilines. Matthew i . MeN nr. Iristam Bos tick. R. S. MeD.nald, Joiejih .McMillan, Ji tut P. Little, Daniel C. i Mclntvre, David A. Boyd, Thomas S. Jordan, , Joh.i W. Covington. Allen M. CaskiU, Presly i N. Mauhack. Alexander C. MKimmon. Jesse ; A, Baldwin, William D. rownaend. John G. i I.iue, Alexander McQueen, Cwen lladley, and : Robert N. Fairl-v. On rrtt-tion of Daniel 0. Mclntyre, the Chair ; man and Secretary were added to the list of i Delegates. And 'upon motion, it was ordered by the i meeting, that these proceedings be published in j the North Carolina Argua, with a request that . other Wliig papers in the State copy. W nervorum tne meeting adjourned. lil'N'CAN' McLAUlilX, Chairman. N'. T.: Bo w don, Secretary. REPORT OF THK NORFOLK MARKET, ! FOR W A R.ED TO THE " REGISTER," KT j A. M. McFHEStBUX A CO., j Wholesale Growers, Forwarding and Commissi ' Merchant. 6 Roanoka Square. j Cum Wo ii'iiolu com M-day. at S8 cent fur white; $8 ctn. far misi d ; ain) SO ci'Uta f r rellow. , fii.ur j'iBe. $'. a 7;; Superfine, $si . 8-; Extr, $W: i f i ul ' I, 1 ... . J-' '4- Sla.w-iW. o. ! ii $56: W. O IlhJ 37 a HS; K!.U. i '.J; II. ailiuir. ''5 n 7" i $13 a 44; K.O. II h.. liiiHi ri. i i. io nn. I ra CotTcc, 1 J-J 13 crnU; Crusli sui'ar. 91 j; a 10 rcut ; CutTcv Su;.'i.r. TV, a 7 cents; Choice. S) (. lii-e, JI rents: X. '. Mo! aFv. 21 a 33 cents; Uuba. "ii ft ri-iitk: Vi.ul.lr.l Camil.s, 1 1'-j a li cents; Ada mantine t jiihiles. 'J". a 'Z ceutn. ott.-.u ;puii. ia1 ; a y;. Spt. 'i'uri 'iii iiie O'J a 1 1 cut per gallon. l.'.miif in fuir ilui.und at $1 .t;r lua, aUvauce on formrr pri.rs. I'ii.l Fruit A. pics, nrme in i.iarkft; reaches, fS1. pr biisljfl.' January 29, 1854. t PETERSBURG MARKETS. Jan. 28, 1854. Tidiacco Wo obserre no rhanpe tu the tobacao market siuie our lat report, ii.-eipta 01 lo.i.e are large and find rendy sale 1.1 f-iitv a shade lower than the prized. We rcuew uur V.-rmer qu'.tulkui. Lugs, Ji1,: a 6 ; common, 6 a 7; fine leaf. ji. W hrai ince our report of the 2filh, au advance of I a 2 cent p. i" Ijiishcl lias been obtained on wheat of priui. nuali- IV. an 1 we n ... -qnoteat Ht a ii.Kcntsfor red. ' t --n sales i ernes on .iaii.es rier, at so cents. iiccxipU arc vry li'jilit aud ilemaiH actiTe. Ki1 it We note !u!c of Ceuatrv superfine of (food quality, at jsi.;. Cl,v i,riinj nf xtra suert5ne ar. heid at $s a t'olten Wc hear of fairs cf small parcels, at cent; ..... l.rililu-b .-r.ill.'Mll I V fir fin, .t . ft. -n.j ' .-- - ........ . M .. . ...... . ( iuano The advance in the price of lVruria. Guano at the agencie.-., ha liecn tiilloweil by a .rrcspondiiifi advaoc. in our warltet, aufl w. now quote at $oO ptT ton of 2,000 lb. lYILM IN'GTON MARKETS. : Jan 28. 1854. Turpentine iteeeipts tir hocn morm exteuil.-d, and we Dote an advance iu prices. Sales on l'dna; of 2,000 bb!., at l for ylk'w. ii ii;J for Yirnin, and 2 2i for hard per bbl. of 2?o 11.. ..n Tharsdny, 4,;w tUs., at 4 10 a 3 2s, and 2 Sit; same price. . 1 , T. ...... ...I 1111 . in he ..n U ln.iul.v N.M1 bbis. al Wdo: no transaciians yesUrdar. Sale Tery light, and toccata fc. . . .irK . . r J V .- 1 1 I " llOliril.VllllB "-I"'! H r IWIUIO ! M1JU , j y.issi. . scaTcr pint's ci rt'Uinion, D(vv. tVrn.u of . of i.t.h, i,she,,; ,t so ..t per ' busl'-ei: ana a cargo oi j,iuu ijh-iicis rereuw ui aniw. sup- plies on blind Iiirbl. and demand quick flour KsTcltcvilii' superfine scarce, and in food demand We note an advance in prices, and sal of 114 bMs., at $7 a J 00 per bbl., aud Sper bbl. asked. Cotton Sales of small pareeis at 8J a and 10 ceati per lb., as ic qu.ilitv. Timber Bals of eiirht or tou rafts, at $11, 10 50, , S 5Q, 8, and 7 40 per M. Ukral. IAYETTEVILLK MARKST. Jan. 28, 1854. llaeoa P a 0 ccnta per lh. , Cotton t a 4 reuta per lb. Cottcn Hanging Ouniiy, 14 cent per yari ; Dundea, 13) a 13 cnts do; Iiuriaps, 10 a 12 rent do. , Cotton Yki-n Nos. 5 to 10. IS cenU per lb. Pomes! ic '.ioods Brown lictUus, 7' a 8 cents per yard ; Osiu.liuiiiSi yi a 10 cents d. Fiour perrica, $0 75 per bbl: yinP; 6 50 do; Cross, 6 25 i per IU 4 irainCorn, 1 10 120 nu per ba.hel; Whs.t, 80 a 100 cents do Hides Dry. 8 cents nor lb Oreen, 3 a 4 conts da Hr.ARKs. Receipts of flour large, end the price has ad Tanced saleg are maxlc at 6 75 for superfine, with upward tendency. Corn is something lower the receipts have been large by the rirer Sales cf river corn at 100 cents ; from wagons at 110 rents. There is better supply of Oats this week sale at quotations. Spirits Turpentine 56 cents per gall.n. ltaw Tupcntine is 25 per bbl. JUST ARRIVE11 AT F. MAHLER & CO.'S 3 dotf. Buffalo Tongues a fair article. 200 Smoked Beef, . ; ; 200 superior Goshen Cheeses, ' 10 boxes layer and buncn Raisins, m half, quarters and eights. 20 do Currants, Lemons, rigs, Brandy PeachvS and Pickle j, i, , t , . ,10 paclcages Brown ;8tout and Scotch Ale, 1 Tieree new Rice ; superior Vinegar, &. Call and see. Jan: 31,1854.' Mai6 C 10 fTlIST rO HAND.1-1000 Palmerta Londres Ci aj - gars the-choicest brand." &UW aianneia nil col i 1j uonstancia, c- in the market.. . ! v s , 10,000 assorted brands, ..." .' 600 superior Orinoco Chewing Tobacco, L 600 assorted Smoking Tobacco. , Come and try nSj and we feel confident, to give full satisfaction. . JT. MAHLER & CO. - Jan. 81 lt5L. 10 DIED. At Louisville, Kentucky, on ; the lGth of De- cember, liJoS, .William lh Burge?s,of Madison"! county, Tenrtes.ee. in the 40th year of his aget ! S. II. Burgess, of South Hampton county, Yu- , , ftt rMWYiIle an at- --' ..." - T .r.T" ; , . tack of eickness, which soon overcame a con stitution already impaired by reoent ill-health, and in a few days his mortal career was ended,. Five children and their heart-strickon mother bend beneath this heavy blow, and weep for the loss uf one unsurpassed" in fidelity and devotion j n a A I 1 J : .J i - .l i. uuBuatiu, in leimerueas unu aucunvii no ctj father. Mr. Burgess, with unpretending manners and a modent appreciation of himself, was neverthe less a man much above the common mould. His Hue natural abilities were cultivated by a liberal education, and muoh improved and ex panded by subsequent travel and study. As an officer m the United Slates Navy, engaged in :ang and eventful voyages, he enjoyed ex tensive means of observation and self-improvement ; and those who shared his friendship know how well he employed his opportunities. After retiring lrom the Navy, and entering in to the married relation, he emigrated to Madi son Countv, and settled amongst his family kindred a a farmer. Here fer more than fif teen years jhe has enjoyed the esteem ot the ta adorn his profession witn tne most num 11 1 . - . I .1 I - t b 0 T?? , .f I i f ?,one 'l'? ",1 ?w P"i flrn!ed the last ad ofhee around his b er and lie sleeps in his narrow house far from kindred and home, and weeping wife and smitten chil drer., vet his memory shall bo ever fresh in that little circle of church membership to which he belonged- Tlwre his faults, if he had anv, shall be covered by the mantle of charity, and his virtues idiall be emulated and extolled. To Ilim who tampers justice with mercy, and who never smites but to bless, we commit the cause of the widow and the fatherless. FU5 WITHOUT VULGAIUTY. Ned. Davis' Olio Minstrels, RKSPfcCTFLLL announce to the citizens of liuleigch, that tliev will give two of their etmnte and unique C jueerts. assisted by Master ADAMS, the pleasing Ballad Singer, at'the City Hall, on W tadncsday and Thursday evenings, Feb ruary 1st and 2nd. ror particulars, see bills of the (lav. lAiors open 6.. Comincuce ". Aduussioii 50 cents. F. WADE, As;nt. Jan. 31. 1S5. 10 HOPKINS, HULL, & CO. W HULKS ALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, XO. 2oS OALTIMOKB STREXT, (Opposite TIanoTer htreet, ) Baail B. Hopkins, Kobtrt Hull, Win. H. Ryan, (Late of Ryan & Wilson.) Thomas W. Atkinson. Befev-rinc to the aliave. (.oird we would say t the Merchants ot North Carolina, that we J-ha.ll he able, at sll tiiaej. to offer an extensive ass.rtineut, einbracing tae newest and most desirable styles of Ooods in our hue. Many articles of Domestic Fabric received QH commission direct from tha manufacturers. irou tne long experience we have had, and with ua earnest ondeavor on our part to secure the best traie tlmt ponies to the market, we feel as sure! th.it our friends, and merchants generally, wi l find it tu their interest t exuiuiue our stuck before nurcfcasiii?, BASIL IV HOPKINS, ROBERT HULL, WM. II. RYAN, THUS. VY. ATKINSON, Feb. 1st, 18AI, ly-10 " Westward Ho." T "'HE BeftTohaeco From Maine to Califoruia So says the manufacturer. Just received 40 half hexes f tha above, eele- bated brand. ALSO. , hoxes Seth Halsey 4 As. 10 cases Half Pound Lump, 'Belle of tba Seutk.' f cases Fancy Twist, 'C. Park Ward's Impe rial, i 1 case James Thomas' 'Eldorado,' 25 boxes law priced 8s Tobacco. For sale liw by REILLT & CO., i Ne. 2., Newton Wharf. Norfolk, Jan. 31, 1854. 4t-10 Steam Engine and CIRCULAR SAW MILL FOR SALE ! '. HIE Subscriber having made other ar rangements, now offers for nalea No. 1, tweutv-i'nur horse-power STEAM EN GINE and SAW MILL, which he warrants to be inferior to na Engina of the same capaeity. As the Engine and Saw Mill have been fully tested, he deems it unnecessary to say more than to refer persons wishing to purchase to Messrs. Silas Burns, Albert Johnson, or any athcr competent Machi nist. THEO. II. SNOW Raleigh, Feb. 1st, 1854 tf-10 Setrars. i TTTE call the attentiouof merchants and dealers ft tr. mir loriff ami trs.ll solpet(.il stock of --, mi c jo 1 rn i &ffar. Tobacco, SliUjr.and SmoklHj lobaCCO. Our stock of Sesnirs i Driucipally af our own man- ufacture, and the Havana and other Tobacco from which they are made, is selected by ourselves, with great care and judgment. W can quote what our upper country friendi say : Reifly & iCo's manufacture is tke best made, compased af the best material, aud altogether the best smoking Segars wa can find any where.' Among ur stack will be found the following hrautls.' 130 M La Flora Antillas Segars, 135 M Moutero do 25 M El Leon de oro Cayadores. ' 80 M Movatiou Regalia, 55 M Washington Regalia, 50 M Flower of Havana, 35 M La Sultana, 80 M La Tres Mariah, i 100 M Principe, La Cruz, Star and Barrios brands, f0 M do staatuboat ki-ands, 200 M Coalman Segars, in and boxes and in bundlas. With a general assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. REILLV k CO No. 2, Newton Wharf. Norfolk, Jan. 81, 1854. 4t 10 Splendid Lottery Jan , 1854. GREGORY f MAURY, Mmnagmrt Succwrt to J. W. Maury f Ca.) $51,335 ! Lettery fer the benefit ef the ! State of Delaware, j Class 34 for 1854, Te be drawn at Wilmington, IeL, Saturday, Feb, 11th, lo4. 75 No. Lottery -12 drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 11 Prixe of. $51,835 1 do....L : 25,000 2 S 3 4 4 5 197 do....4 15,000 do ..i - 10,000 do ...i..... m .......... ... . .... 7,000 do. 5,000" i...-; 3 000 de....; n. ........ 2000 Lowest No. Prizes 500 &e. &c. &c. . Tickets,' $15 Halves, $7,5f Quar. $3,75. Certfs. ef Pkg's of 25whl. tickets, $200 00 da j Ids 25 half do 100 00 : de do . - 25 quarter do 50 00 -do j do ' 25 eighth da 25 00 i Orders for1 Tickets and lhares and Certificate af Packages in the above spendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, an.4 w account each 'drawing will be eent imrne,diately after if is ever to alii wae truer wqni me. Addrtsa- ; Iflmington, Delaware., " Y i "i I Vv Greenwayy -Brother & Ca, No I9JJARCLAY STREET, Ni;W 10RK. (Nent Street Korth of the Asto House.) JWORTMS $ JQJ1DMS OF DRY GOOfiS. hich we offer for iHle-ai-low prices for ash, or As our long oonnecbon with the Sonth-h-s riven us a thoroagh knowledge of their wants, we; are sa'ios, and by importintf them ourselves can afibrd ..II .1 r. .-. . v....- . no sen meat very low. All descriptions of LIKEN- GOODS wo are im- porting uepy Hraolj. r Vie-have also at nil times a fu'.l stock of the-batter olass of Domestic Goods, the- whole making aipw J complete and desirable atoek. tiba,V& nave eye before bad; and we invite buyerato.lnppeot-it''":'-. GRTOWAr, mTfiER ca; - . No. 19i Bawjlay St. and 24 Park riace. -: Xw yorks Jan. 31,. 1854. ; "s 10 3 mo .',. ITIEIJ) SEEDS'. Just received and in storey Clovex, OvchArd, Herds and-Mixed Lawn vrassSecd. JAS-- M, TOWLES. OFFICE O-F NORTH CAROLINA RAILTV ? ROAD COMPANY, Jan'y 10.1854. X 5 VC CORDING to an order passed by th&Boarl of Dj rectors, CharlottOv in December last," directing the sale of the Sto of delinquents, "I will be at Goldsboro', on Tuesday, the- Ttb day of February next, when th following number f Shares, subscribed for by the following per. ons, will be .old at ancUoiu for-casli, to wit : KKWB.aH niict. 5 F. P. Latham A Co ,. ....V,R0 shares Dibble, Hrothers $ ( 80 do EWd R. Unley & Co da ' wilkixctox stock. N. . Bnokhouaa ... Berry & Son M. Crauley W . Dcstra.0 A. C. Diekinsou..,.. J. M. Foy L. J. Hemming A. C. Evans J. G. Green William Gilows .M. D. Hall Owen Holmes W. C. Howard A. W Hewlett J. J. LippetL J. D. Lone fc. V. Kelly Thomas Lonug , John L. Mearns.... Alex. Mcliiie, jr.... S. N. Martin N. I. Nixon 1 5 d. da da da do d da , da d da do d- da d da da da da da da da da do da (la da io da .... ...MW"..... I J. Northrop I J. It. Restea ! Julius Scott ! T. Southniov & Co. i V in. B. V aim ' J. W llLmson k C . wayx. oo.xir. H. J. Lan... Nelson. da And on Raleigh : Friday, tha lutli 4av tf Fabruarv, t WAXB eOLXTT John Q. Adams O. L.15ureh....i ,,, Silas Burns ti, (jo b. 15easlev J. J. Bigirs Jos. G M. Huffnlow W. F. Collins Geo. T.Cooke W, P. t'ooke..,., W. J.Clarke., Pevton A. Dupu , 1 sksra 1 da .80 , 1 . 1 . 1 , 5 . 1 . -x , 1 da da da da da tie t da Jas. L)odd. .,,,,,,...,, ! Danl. liuprea..,,,, ..... da da da da da de da do 4 la do do de da de da de do do da do de da da de do de de da de do de de da do do do do da ti. do T. R Fentress tt A m tt A t 1 m A w f. Fort : I. P, Uuion C. TT. 1. Hutchings... L. E Heart W. H. llolleman. Jos B llinton V, S Hopkins.,...,,..,,. Jeptha liortua. ........ W. Dallas Haywood., James Iredell ,. Chas JnhnsoB Thomas Jenkins Alfred Johnsoa K H Jones Chas E Johnson , Joha Kane J J Ritchford James LHchford Patrick McGowaa D K McRae John II Manly v John C Moore Oliver A Procter II G Owens Walter L Otey Henry Porter L Y Peck John Partridga James Putujk P F Pescud W R Scott T II Snow Mch'e. B Seawall E Smith Wra Smith J U Walker Wesley Whitaker, jr Ed'd Varborougk C. B. Root JOUKSTaN COUSiTT John B. Bcckwith M.' Bradley & inures do de do de do de de de do de do do do do de ' de Thomas Biiglay.... ,. 1 .. I .. 1 .. 2 ... 1 a ... 5 ... 2 ... 5 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ...10 ... 5 ... 1 II J. Be!l Patrick Ferrall.... D. H. Holland Keedham Ingram J. T. Leach A. J. Leach W. R. Moore... P. McPhersoa A D. Nortbam K. 1), Nichols Calvin Sirapkius.. A Sanders Telfair & Tkompson A. G. Thorntou QKAKQl COUkTT HBlaeknalL. 1 share 2 do Thomas B Bailey.... B A Finlay J W. Haughawout... T M Hubbard George Jackson William McCaulay.. Priestly H Mangum A C Murdoch D C Parish Jas M Palmer JnoW Strayhora..., K M -Scott.. do de de de de de de de de de da de de de de da de de W H Thompson Jas C Turrentine..... 25 SamT N Tate J B Tinney Elinore Woods Sam'l B Woed. William Ward FKTXKSBVBtt, VA H D Bird VT R Drinkard James Mcllwaia... . de de Sfrde' 2 de 2 do 2 de W S Simpsom....... JW8yme..s John Stephenson. Provided the instalments and interest due oa said stock are not paid np by the time ef sale. I will be at Hillsbore', on Saturday, the 4th of Feb y, to reeeive lastaimenta. ; f CYRUS P. JIKNDKNHALL, . I ! Secretary and Treasurer, a T7E are constantly receivm-r ae,cts and J-;;l"01sa 'mpMjm, l Ltus anrt. Aever Uyspeosi. Mteimws fro.Ii, Ejipone lnnrumiot- ot 1 w"h L v, i (Vm-1 ut, JWdice.Uick Heid. rln.ip.i.i. .j i t. i f f Vk Jal i, f.rt't R leum revecS ef all kmdfc t&9- Petersburc IntellieeaoeT, Newbern News, Hillsboro' Recorder, Comiperqal, Herald end jour nal. Wilnungtop, ; pubucan anar Tf legranh, Goldsbore', poblisa weekly tiU sale, and aceouats te. e "ftrie, ee, ereeasbjere', d aU with authority to cpyeet, , u-'iro: Fer sale by r - f SIMMONS k WHITMORE. n. ..... 'm'A .ft. ' . f . - feterspnrj i, t - TT)APE.A laf lot of strperioi Writing Pa X J?er, Just to hand, embracing every variety of Letter, Cap sad Kote Papers-ruled and plai. Tvt : cnrtTn"KT-jf .. s -, ' .COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. ' - mnrst; PTttS ARE entlreW TtaMa ' ind j-e. HinastlsUBcfjorMedicineiu theevreof all t'ss of Appeal, Oo-tied andpaanfal Menblx.,- .A cma Meiwinofliey acthTceacliarm, an4 when ftaksn according to the directions, they-ney? . lain io cure ine very worst cases, "or PluKa. artei;. all other remc b"s fnl 1 v x t Tney punfy the Wood,i eqnMUrthe circulation; C restore the Liver Kidneys an I other Secretory Organs to healthy tone and actioa ? and aa, Anti-Bibous Family Medicme.ihey:Vvo ne.eq.uak . . ?nee Hecate per box. . - DR.-.STRON"Q'S'' -- . " , J- -' PECTORAL STOMACH PILL, w A remedy foe t;onghs, Colds:-Catarrh.v Bronohitiis - v, Croup, : Whooprag CouH, Asthma, Consumption, ,'j , - Nervous D.seases. Dy?pep.ia, Cctiveness. Ery- t upclas, Ptseaw of tne licit tvlnfiammatioaaad, 0 i pain,ia the Chesty Baqli and Side, and attdisea- . v . ses arising from deranged stale, of the Stoe- m l r ach, end to lcheve the alistress ami bad feehne caung wo. nearly iooa, in weait- ana ays t peptic h ib ts , , 1 f llllfciSfi Pills act as an, Expet-toraat Tjnic, ane! I Apeiient. One 2j tenv- box posesscs three r times more power to cure diseases than a one doly - lar bottle of any nf the Syrups. BaTsanis -Or .Sarsa: T - .-.'.".; parilla?, that ws ever tic Ie, uJ i s-ap!e tnal ef " only one box will pi o ke Un? bhportaiH ti ath , , - lliey promote Espeetoratioj,Joosen the Phlegm ? ' end c!a the Lungs and other Seoretcry Orgnnset - ' ' all morbid matter, and there 1 not another i-cmedy in the whole Materia Medica capable of impMung: ; ' --ueh-healmg properties to the Luugs aud Vital Or- gaes as these Pills.:: i Ta.ey curu Co.tiveness; prentf "' dnce a good regular appetjite and strengthen t-tb. System. - y , Price 25 es. per hex, eatamlng 24 deses ef- r- t meaieme ' . - JH Call oo'thftAgents who sell the -Pills, -tend get- . :'$ the "Planter's AImana5" & it-s giving full par,, ticulai's sad certificates of cures. 5 -. Both kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale. x U Raleigh, by Williams & Haywood, who also keept f . -V a supply of Br Spcncei's Vegetable Til's, aud Drt HuU's CelehiateJ lits, wluch stop the Chills an 7' , F!eirer the mt day. and do not aicken the etomaca. -. (.; v" ei Operate on the bowels. , " Anga-t12, U53 wly--6t . STATE OF XQJLSll. CAP.OLI.n lavvit, l .V CousTT.-rCourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessiv -'i ' ons, iNovembr Term, ISoS. . ...-' "-v ?,Emstine vs. llobeit y, relham Aila-chmtnt. f w It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court thai Robert !', Pelljam, the defendant iu the foregoing , ' '. eace, is not a resident of this btate, it is therefore . 10',.' ordered by the Court that publication be made for-1- - six successive weeks m -tlte '-Raleigh Register, no- ..-" titying the said Robert -T. Pelliam to be and np- - pear before the Justices ef eur trourt of Pleas and ,""' Quarter Sessions, to be held tor the County ef Granville, at the Court House, i a Oxford, on the - . ! first Monday in February next, and plead te hie ' sr suit ; otuerwise,- judgment by default final will be-1 1" I entered up agaiust Inin, and the property levied i apon sold according to law - - . : .- ' - . ! Tiitness, Angusutie Laudis, Clerk of ear said - ." j Court, at Office, iu Oxford, the first Monday . 1 Navimber, lij3. A LTDIS, Clk. j Dee. IS, '53. Pr. Adv. o 62J 6w -11 ni A.M. AlCPUEETKRS, ' H; OH rSKLlS,' .' i, V(. 3AETlKt A. M. Mb?HETHR3 & GO. . . VaiOLESALE GROCERS, : fartcftrdiag & Commission Meic7iant, - 6 ROAJJ0K15 SQtfAEB, -' " 4 . NORFOLK YA.. ; ' ' . .: Refshejjces, ; - .' -Thus. P, Dovereux, Halifax, 'K C - v G. W. Mordecai.-Pres.'Bk,of the Stats of Nf. C, C. levey. Cashier do " lo do de W. 1L Janes do Branch -do Cape Fear Raleigh. ' L. O'B. Branch, Pres. IV k G. R. R, A, , ' Messj-s. lleid $ Soutter, ) :.. Ur-N. C, Whitehead ; ; L-Airi,- Pre't Fanners' B'k of Va. J -. ' Alex. Bell, Esq.,":- (j:': - -Messrs. Spfence & Reid TkttHnort, . - . ' B. Blossom' 45-onA'ew Xerit. ' ' -September 16th, 18i5.v4:t t, ---.It . ... .. I-. .jj ;. . . ' " '- ; Fifty Dollars Reward- r AN AW A V from me, 'at Chape! Hill, a" negro . j man, known by tne nam? ot Ui.ORCt iu 1AJU RINGTON ' . - ' ; Said nagro is straight and well-formed ; about thirty or thirty-five years of age; five feet ten inches high ; weighs from ,a hundred and fifty to a hundred and sixty. pounds: : ln complexion, he Is a very bright mulatto, almost white ; has straight hair, of a light browu ca or and blue eyes ' Has a scar en his right hand between the thumb and fore finger, caur ed by a burn when a child. It is supposed that , -he! will; endeavor to make his way to the North. . J ..j-4ti.- it-'. He is a most excellent carriage driver, of very genteel appearance and would scarcely be taken far a servant. ' 'H'-fCX'" . The above reward of fifty dollars w'1 be paid for him, if delivered tome at Chapel 1 1 ill, or twenty-five dollars, if lodged in Jail aa that I get hiin. MARY A- SOUTH KRLAND. Jan. 9, 1854. tf 4 For Sale TnE House and Lot recently occupied by tho Hon. Hugh WaddelL, and situated in the town ot Hillaboro'. For particulars or terms of sale, address either Mr. Waddcll, Chapel Hill, or Willi am H. Bailey, Hillsboro', Persons wishing to ex amine the premises will, by calling at the office ef Mr. Bailey, meet with prompt attention Kev 22, 1853. Smos 9 MRS. M AYNARD would inform the public that she has recently rented and fitted up the large white houjse on Hillsboro' street, three hun-, dred yards West of the Capitol, and in the immedf ate neighborhood of the late residence of the Rev. lr. Mason, and opposite that of Mr. Courts, .Deal; the line of Railroad that connects tin Raleigh and Gastoni and Central Road, which house Ue re speetfully presents to the public ns a BOARDING 1IOLSE. She would be glad to accommodate and use every effort to please the ; travelling coswaunity, day boarders, and monthly boarders, lier table shalL be supplied with the best luxuries tjie market af- -fords, and every comfort added ta those who may choose to stop. . "; ; ,ylst She would also state that she bas reconuy builf' some thirty or forty stalls, for the accommodation of horses, which she -will board by the day, week or month, at as moderate prices as can bo afford ed. Ostlers attentive and aecommodating, and will be ready at a 1 hours'to obey tho public call s JdAllTjlA MAYNARIX II. Pkxkisoton, Supt Jtn'y 20, 18o3. 7 w&sw A Rare Chance FOR C A PfTA LIS TS. I ' y Y Virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me ') for purposes therein nientionod, I, as Trustee. will proceed, on the 21st of March next, oa the premises, to aeit all tne property of the SALEM MANUFACTURING COYIPANY,.. situated in the. town of Salem. And if the. bid. for the whole property should not be considered sat isfactory, the Buildings, MaC'iiuery, and.; Land will bat ottered for sale separately, oa terms j;o be made known on the day of sale. Said 8a lj to be continued from day ta djy till th whole property U soldi TilOS. J"YaLSQ;i, Trustee. ' Salem, N. C. Jaa.Ut lt4 S-f day , r 4 Dissolution. fijlill: Coimrtncrship hci ef oforu exjstinp;. undcr-i I .am ront:r.Y-.tt TmnnirTi .tV for dissolved by mutual consent. lUl "outstanding accounts U1 be settled by M. ully; those indebted to said firri. te requested to come forward had make utim.lj.i te paym;.t, a longej indulgence cannot be given.. ' The. hasjness will be'etit.a.ed by FI M;GuIly, at the -ellltnoivu Stand, corner of AJvket Square where he frill keej "eonstantiy on hand g'eod i sortment of Dry Goods and. Groceries.; Thankful for past patronage, be hopes by strict attention to, business to merit a continuance ofthesasic i i4 " .- , F- M. GULL . y,.2jOt.1854. . .- -. t
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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