Hi
! TIIIKTV-FirTII CONGRESS, arrival of the steamer caxad.. tc03IPTUOLt.KKS,nEPORT.
From the Southern Farmer
Oi Ipror,m9 mnd Erikig W W. "'. Senate. Wahingtox, . Jan. 28 Mr.'. Foot
T zE. a. a. PATTCRSOff, HALIFAX, k. c. ' Introduced a proposition as an amendment to Mr.
The" mode, by which poor land, are u, be en- ! T! SHITL " ?5i?.t
jvti hi uicckm vuiuiuiurrtuuiitu.. tug iu
tr till bad bh occurrence ia ctvimittw, but if
defeated be wished to add a clause for a Northern
route to tb bill of Mr. Daris.
Mr. Paris said hi bill did not specify any route.
Mr Foote remarked that be did bot intend it
as antagonistic to the bill offered by Mr. Davis,
but as additional so as to have two route, a North
ern and Southern, i
Mr. Slidell, from lh select committee to con
sider the banking IVltMll nftho Diitrirt of Onlnm.
tia, reported a bill to prohibit the issue of bank
companies, associations, or' tndiTiduali in the
District of Columbia ; and further to prevent bank
notes from beinr issued within the District, by
corporations to be located beyond the limiu of
the District, of a leas denomination than fifty dol
lars t which waa made a special order for the sec
ond Tuesday in Feburary next
Mr. dlidell, aho from the same committee, re
ported a resolution that the committee deem it
inexpedient to authorize the establishment either
by reneral or special lws, of banks ofiwues with,
in the District of Columbia. '
Mr. Hall made a personal explanation in reply
to a stricture of the Washington Union. To for
tify his former position, behead from public docu
mata to show that the expenses" "for the army
fortification nd the, military academy are put
down a 19,626,1 90," and the deficiency asked for
by Thomas J.Jesup, quarter matter general, was
$$,700,000 ; and should operations be carried on
from the Pacific "side, an increase would become
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.'
riceed must of cairte diifrr materially with the
cirraimunces unir whidi ajrriculture is pursued.
Nor does it appear expedient 'to attempt in our es-
y the delineation of plans suited to aU sections
of country and kinds of production. The plant- f
y mni pursue a ui Cerent cour$e ox Improvement
from the farmer and graiier, and these from each
. other; since the variety, of productions, locality,
- cHmate, &cas well as 'the requisite amount of
labor( would render a sptem that might be quite
pracucaaie m one, enureiy onsuiUble in another.
It is presomed also that ia the approTal or dis-'
pprorsi of a frirea srstam f inproremeat, the
amount oi pront u to Oe taken into the estimate,
since no plan caa daserre consideration which in-
- . vjts greater expenditore than its profits, either
present or prospective, would Justify.
. ; The application of manures most enter large!
taio any peso or improvement, and suoee-i will
.depend ia a great sneaeure on the judgment
evinced ia selecting and rpiyior them. But to
attcnpt to specify and compare the merits of all
the fertiiueets which hare been presented to the
arrictrltarist for experiment, would be an endless
'5 j vniiuuau, naa u open positively
ascertained which one is the most valuable, con
aidering all Its proparties and advantages, great as
. this would be, it appears of Urn real value to the
. agncaitarBt taan tnat he should be acquainted
with that plan of rotation, that manner of tillage,
and the preservation and application of such ma
nures as are aecessihie without a direct outlay, so
as to effct the greatast impreremeat consistently
wiui a iaxr profit. .
vjrIf thea it be true that the description of a sys
essi of wapewvetuent for one divismft of 'agricul
- torista ia enough, fior one essay, we will confine
. ourselves to the suggestwa of a plan which ap
pears to os expedient O a tobacco planter.
We will suppose the plantation to be in the coo-
, o.Ucn ia wnica peobaoly nine-tenth ef the lands
ia the tobacco growinr regions of Virginia and
North Carolina are to be feund, vix t with the to-
oecoo BeU or greater or less extent ia rood heart,
having received each patrescent and other ma
nures as could be collected on the prembea since
its settlement, and the remainder of the arable
land generally thin, except the low grounds which
are not jei worn oown fcy severe croppinr. and
the other portions of the land standing in the
original growta, or in second growth pinea at va-
i .M-m oi advancement.
We would divide soch a plantation into lour
eU, aU containmg about the same amount of
tobacv and other arable Una, desicnaties; them
I t, 5d. 3d aai 4th.
Uezinnir.g witi the IU Plow deep in winter
r- .- E "-r corn s-'.u loluxo, tDa portion de-:-d
i j? t. laoco to be chwo In a part of the
t,i whsr Utxi cot grewn before, or at least
r..A fod.n;.r, and reow ring such manures a can
te olI-rd vn tie pianution, awi, if neces-,rJ-
bf'cae or mere of the concentrated, fertili-
r-v-v o opportanity-f.-r accumulating manures
i vu -4uMuvn eu" i.isi w tnnitieo. ana gene-
rally it U iact economical to apply them imme
.te!y to the la?d, and not to '&rm comprwta, as
xrTvoy b iroz:a removal is avoid&I. feruvian
jno pays well on tobacco; and it is very sur-
j-ruig, a nea ice es9CU and the constituents of
jC'iAoo are well nnderrtood as thev are at this
. day, that any should contend that it u not an ira
. prover; and more aonhing still that some
should proBovrv ft an injury. If barn yard ma
nure, or even lime or ashes be applied, and a suc
cession of crops be reared, the eriWts of the rev
nnre will cease to be appreciable after a while,
- and aaother application will be necessary. The
. same remark may be made of guano.
The above named man ares are permanent just
- in proportion to the quantity applied. The same
is true of guano. The constituents of guano,
-thoogh then- proportions may be somewhat va
riant, o not cinee materially from thoee of other
manures aominea ioD permanent.
ine ainerence appears to be this : guano being
neceuary. ; lie said that havine-the flrarea nn kit
side, the editor of the Union mlcht have th wit.
" v.uu.km lurm, u more reauiijr and rapid
lyappropriaW by the plant; and consequently
.while iu benefit may cease 4o be visihle anoni.
cnaer a succession of crops, the action will be
greater to proportion to the quantity applied, and
uiuu umv coospicuoua.
Mr. Davis remarked that the Senatni- f11 ntA
the error ofcharzine evervthine ti) thf saw ruin sum
f the army. ' The amounts expended for fortifi
cations formed no part of the expenses of the arm v.
any more than the Canitol extension on th-
Washingtoa aqueduct.
The Senate resumed the consLloratiVm f K.
army Kit; and was engaged in iu IJiscuasion
whenjlhia report was ckieed.
House. The Home went into
the Whole on the aUU of the Union, on the
prittlngt of the defldeng-bilL
Mr. Commins made a speech to show the In
consistencies of the President and the Secretarr of
iktTnnn... J 1
- " j vm uis a uituciai question,
Mr. Shaw, of Illinois.
the Kansas question-, when Mr. Burnett rt .
point of order, saying that the rule requires mem
bers to confine themselves to the buMm mw
consideration. "
The chairman remarked that if this
was now pressed for the first time he would decide
that the point was well taken, but la different
oge has prevailed.
Mr. Burnett said that too mooh t!m. w..'
cupid in making speeches for mere home con
nmiption, on subjecu which require no legisla
tion. It was time that an enJ . i
w svasr-a
proceedings. .
Jlr. Harris, of Illinoi. thoubt It Hfair,.
t,. make the point on his colleague after other gen
tlemen bad spoken, without nrlnt
subject. J '
Air. Burnet replied that he meant no dMreoot
aiMt mentioned that he and
struggled fir the floor, in order to dncuas the bill
before the Committee, but he would Dot sow ot
pose further objection.
Mr. Shaw then resumed, and ' said : Take a
Ppublican to the South and he would h .
n re-eater." and take a "f!r-MW .w- xr .l
and he i would become a Republipan. It was not
in b. heart to fall in love with either of these
KrZXT o r1 contempt Tor any portion of the
-North or South which seeka ft- i;i...s r
a. i - j , . aw aascsvUIVU VI
lae Lnioa. The modIa of th tswu. r v:.l
he rame stand by the Constitution.
The voters in Kansas had not hA . f.u
tunity to decide for themselves the constitution
uuurr -men tney are to live. Fifteen out of
MrtT-r oDtinues in tne Territory wereexduded
from certing a single vote for delegate to the Le
compton Convention. He wanted justice done
and truth to prevail.
He cared not whether the people oi the Writo
KASi!. J ' 7? or not, but he in-
iiTiBoaia juage of that question for
SaFITT OF TH STXaSCSHIP AtUKt-f
t Halifax, Jba.' 28 The steamer. Canada, with
Liverpool dates Jo the 1 6th ' instant, arrived here
this morning. ; " V-- - .'j- V' v' "
The steamer Ariel put into Cork-on the loth
with the main shaft broken.' The accident occur
red to the Ariel on the evening of the th She
had experienced . very severe weather but was
able to work her way to Cork with one wheel.
Brigadier Inglis, of the Britib army, baa been
promoted to the rank of major general, r ' '
The Leviation has nearly reached 'the nd of.
her launching ways, and little eta remain to
be done till the high tide of January float her
off.
The Englbh money market is reported o&sv
and a further reduction of the Bank rates- is
anticipated in a week or two. C. T. Gray & Sons
of London, in the Canadian, trade, have suspend
ed. " "'.. ;
The confiscated American ship Adriatic, which
came in collision with the steamer Lyonnais, baa
escaped from Marseilles. - , - '
- ATTXMPT TO ASSA4RINATK WAPOto).'
. The Emperor Napoleon was fired-at on the
evening of the 14th, while entering the opera
bouse. There explosions from, hollow projectiles
were beard. Sixty'perstM ttwt wpintled and there
killed, but the Emperor was unhurt. The con
spirators were Italians,- many of whom were' ar
rested.' - "! - " ' t
The Emperor remained to the end of the opera,
and was afterward eathusiastically bailed by the
people. " Though he escaped unhurt, one of the
projectiles pierced his hat.
raou ihdia.
Advices from India one' week later have reach
ed England. The garrison at Futlebpore was
pressed by the insurgents and they had abandoned
a part of thoir entrenchments and taken a more
secure position.' . ' "-"
A body of insurgents had been defeated at
Genewree, with a loss of 150 killed and wound,
ed. ;
The insurgents near Jabbulpore bad been at
tacked without any decisve result- R'inforf
ments were advancing there. '
The Punjab. Scinde and Bombay were quiet.
There is nothing later from Cawnpore owing
to the interruption of the mails. . ,
spAiir.' - .. ,',' ,f.
The Queen of Spain's speech announces that
she has accepted the mediation of Franco and
England in the Mexican question, but that un
der all circumstances, the honor of Spain will be
preserved. m
IT ALT. .-
Mazzini has issued an address, telling the
Italians that to conspire is not a right but a
MAECXTS. " . ..
Liverpool, Jan. 15. Cotton Fair and middling
qualities have declined J. Sales of the week
000 bales. . The market closed quiet. - The quota
tions are as follows : . -New-Orleans fair Cj; rnitl
dling 6 j ; Mobile fair 6 j ; middling 6 6-16; up
land ' midding CJ. Stork in port 415,000
bales, including 222,000 bales of American cot
ton. .
Manchester advices are unfavorable. There is
but little inquiry, and prices generally "are
weak.
Breadstuff are dull and4prioesahav a dec-lining
tendency.- Flour ia quoted very dull and nomi
nalWestern Canal 23s a 23s 6d ; Philadelphia
and Baltimore 24s; Ohio?.'; choice brand from
New Orleans 27s a 28. Wheat is very dull, with
a decline of 2d since Tuesday. . Red - 6s a C 4d
for western, and 7s a 7 3d for choice lots, owing
to scarcity ; white, ; 7s a 7s 7d and 7 9d a 6.
for choice Corn is al-w verv dull, but prices
steady.
Money Market. The banke rates have been re
duced to 5 per cent. Consols 94 Ja94j.
REPORT of THfc COMPTROLLER or PUB-
v UU ACCOUNTS, FOR -TU K FISCAL
YEA15 ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1857. ;
- : STATEMENT, -Exhiblihip
: iie valuation of real fstale, and the
Tajae der'u'ed ' frrit,i each subject-of taxation in
' tie nertral Counties of the State i also the Tares
levied theVuiirts of Pleas ami .Quarter Ses-
; No. 6. BERTIE COUNTY. J....
;'1Robt tirTATtoESheriff.'''
" Acres Land. ' ' 1 846,745
Valuation LanJ. - , - $1.C45,897 .
, , Town Property, . $73,822 :
- - State Taxes. . ,
Land, .. , ' ' $2,468 84
Town. Property, f 110 73
Polls, ..-j.-; . . ;. :. ' J. 2.245'50
Interest, , :. . ..: 1,387 40 j
Dividend and Profit, . .' . - j 1.44
Sftlariea and Fees, i . ' '. 123
.Mortgages and Deeds, . 42
Studs ani Jnck.-, . " - i- - 29
Marriage License, . : , -. 54
Uates, Bridges and Ferries. .- 2 -. " V 25 .50
Pistols and Knives. - . - - ? 41 25
To u Property, :
Polls, '-- "J
Interest -
Salaries and. Fees, 4
Studs'and Jacks, 0-
.Marriige License, ?:
Gates and Bridges'
Gold .Wutcbes,
Silver Watches, "
Pianos,
Plate and Jewelry, -Riding
Vehicles,"
Merchants' Capital,
liquor Trafflic,
Pedlars,
Retailers, .t?, 7f-
Taverns, ,
Bowling Alley,
Auctioneers, .
Patent Medicines, -
Privileged Voter v '
Collateral Descent,
Total amount, "
W it
730 10
413 08
. 51,
:o
,ft34
.15-
6
62
. 8
- 24
15
'75:
178
5
55
79
State Taxjej
18
87
50 26
i 6Q
770
.13
V 60
: -2
5
10.
517
06
$3,622 01
Dirks and Canes,
Uold -Watches, f -
Silver. , - -'
Harp, - r . .
Pianoa, . - .. .-i
Plate and Jewelry, J
Riding Vehicles, - ...
Mei chants' Capital, -. -Liquor
Traffic,
Pedlary .. : . -Rotailers,
; . ..... - -
Taverns, v i , -. .
Horse anq Mulo' Drovers, .
Daguerreotypistis,
Collateral Descent,
.: ToUl amount,
' CotmTT Taxes. ' '
Por, 12 cent per $100 value refcl es-
. 'aite, and 27 cents per poll,
County Expenses, 10 do. and id do.,
Schools', 4 do. and 12 do.,
1
151
31
2
72
25
-222
375
3C0
40
-70
10
10
10
288
95
25
50
50
11
01
50
92
$8,204 40
$3,276 23
3,426 29
1,225 60
Total amount,
$7,928 i:
t No. J. BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
G. W. IIamitpov, Sheriff.
Acres Land, ' 325,019
Valuation Land, $1,164,265 .
" Town Property, " $16,2."0 "
. . ' Stat.k Taxes.. , -.
Land,
' ' ; ' Cocwtt' Taxes.- H
County Expenses, including School tax, i,131 61
'No. 1 1 CABARRUS COUNTY. .'
"MiM. Plunkett, Sheriff. ,
.. '" Acres" Land," T , 218,843
"Valuation Land, ' $1,554,247
- Town Property, ' $127,855
State Taxes. . "
Land, $2,349 f6
Town Property, 190 59
FH, ! 1,208 40
Interest, - 1,246 71
Dividend and profit, - 34 88
Salaries and Fees, - 83 ;
Morti a ;es and Deeds, : -36 ' .,
Studs and Jacks, . t .36
Capitalin Negro Trade, : r 25 48
Capital in other Trade, ! 70
Marriage License, - 80 -
Pistols and Knives, ., ... 18 75
Gold Watches, . 1 120 I
Silver Watches, ' 73 80
Harps,'. ; .. ; " " : 5 -.
Pianos, .- - --lr-45
Plate and Jewelry, j 14 J
Riding Vehicles," . , 349 45
JUercbants Capital, ; 408 26
Liquor .Tra flic, .": - i , 121 44
Pedlars, ' , r to
Retailers, . 30
Circus, , , - ' - , 75
Horse and Mule Drovers, 10
Exhibnions for Reward, ,. ." 10
Privileged Voters, . i
Collateral Descent, . ' 12
f . "
Land.: f
To'wn Property,- .V
Polls, w '
Interest, )'
Dividend and Profit, ''
Salaries and Feei, i J- J
M(?rtggea and Deeds
Studs and Jacks, - V, '
Capital in Negro-Trade,
Capital in other Trade,
Marriage License, '
Pistols and Knives,
Dirks and Canes,
Gold Watches, "
Silver , Watches, i- w.
rlarp.
Pianos, .
Pate and Jewelry, -Riding
Vehicles j
Playing Cards. M
Merchants' Capital, .
Liquor Trafiic, ; "
Retailers.."'. '!;-
Horse and Mule Drovers,
Lightning Rod Men,
Dagnerreotypists,
taverns, .j: -:
Silver beadel Canes,
Arrears for 1855,
Total amount,
"$2,396 04
t .:.;'-" "-234 95
V 2,503
; ' : 'r-iT ,U12 19
48 28
.. 200 86
24
82
! 346 24
158 54
'"-" 24 -
- ! f 28 75
L ' 2 60
. 202 50
I ' 2 60
88 50
; 26 32
66 28
- ' 31 50
, ' . "658 03
. - 183 67
. - 210
. r- " ' 23 50
' .r- i 30
U' ' 10
t 87 40
49,439
" ' Cotr.vTY Taxes. . "' -
Poor, 8 cents per $100 vlue real estate, 1
and 20 cents nr poll,. . , $2,392 86
CoOrity Expenses. 19 do., 41 do., . 5.359 34
i Schools,' 6 do., and 18 do.,5 ' ' ' ,944 04
Total amount,
$9,696 24
"THE AMIN BEY FRAUD."
Under this title a story has been going the
rounds to the effoctthat the Turkish Envoy, Amin
Bey, who received much attention from Mr. Web
ster and other officers of the Government at Wah-
Town Property. -
roils, .
Interest, ; - . j
Dividend and Profit,
Salaries and Fees,
Mortgage and Deeds,
Studs and Jacks, .
Capital in Trad.
Marriage License-,-lily
and Bridges,
P&iU and Knives,
Dirks and Cane?,
Gold Watches,
Silver 1 ' j - .
Harp,
Piano, . .
Plate and Jewelry,
Riding Vohicles,
Playing Cards,
Merchants.' Capital, -Liquor
Traffic,
Pedlars,
Retailers,
Taverns, ,
Bowling Alley,
Insurance Company,
Livery Stable,
$1,746 39
255 37
815 50 i
311 64
1 40
13V
36
120
, Total amount, .
.. ' . .:. Couxtt Taxes. - : ":
Poor,-! cent per $100 value real estate,
and 10 cents per poll,
County expenses, 8 do., and 29 do.,
Schools, 1 a do., and 36 do.,r ' "
$6j704 35
Total amount,
$406 98
2,025 75
2,520 40 j
$4,953 13
; y No. 16. CATAWBA COUNTY. - i
;. -.su ' JojfA CI.I5E, Sheriff,
Acres Land, 255,735- - .
Valuation Land, '"' $1,119,855'
Town Property, $36,066 '
- ;. .. State Taxes.. ,
Land, . 1 $1,679 77
Town Propertv, 54 10
Polls, - . . 810 50
Interest, ' , . . ' . . .,, 442 48
4maend and Profit, ' w . 88
Salaries and Fees, - r " -13
Mortgages and Deeds, , , 13
Studs and Jacks, I ' 120
Marriage License, - . 7 n
Gates and Bridges, . - . ;'22 60
Pistols and Knives, ' ' "' 3 75
Gold Watches, - " 26 25
Silver Watches, - 21 60
Pianos, . 7 50
Riding Vehicles, ' .1 " " ' 134 15
Merchants' Capital, ; - 203 30
Taverns, ' ' 3 C3
Liquor Trafiic, 5 -h ''' 17 50
Drugs and Medicines, 10
Daguerreotvpists, 10
Collateral Descent, . - - 375 35
' ALCOHOL AS A MEDlCI.r..
PHYSICIANS OF THE UNITED STai3
WOLFE'S CELEBRATED
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC nivi u,.
A Me.tira.1 Tllt rirUV r -ni .1 , . '
. . awiucHu riiuur, JU,.
ties, manufactured by himstlf eiclutlT, at tut.,, i
ry at ScbleJani, In Holland. (
- It is mads from tha best BarUy that canl, fWte4 !
In Europe, with tb eMeocS of Bnu)Bti Italian br.
acknowledged and extraordinary medi. iba propertlt1.
u umm long ninr acqiurea a fiigber rfnuUon, huth ir
jsurupt bu j yinw-rira, iotD HT other Jmrtclic
TM.gpmX'lf1'' ?';- '"t''" ' i i
IoGrareLOout and Rheiimatism, in 0ltraotii,
of the Uduer and CiJnevt. and In rtneral
ltteneets are prompt, derided, aad Invariably r.li.l,J
ana 11 is not only a reme4y for these malaJuis but
all cfcxs In which they are prodncad by drinking Uj
water, which Is almost naiversally tba rauM of theai,
it operates as a tur preventive, - j
The distressing efiect npon tha stomarh, UwrU mj
bladder, of travellers, or new residents, and all
nnaecustemed to tbam, produced by the water of near,
ly all our great inland rirars, like the Ohio, MiMiwip,,!
and Alabama, from the Urge quantity of decayed regl
table matter contained in them, ia a state of solution 1
Is well known, as also That of tha waters of hWWne;
regions in producing Gravel, Calculi and Stone u, the
Bladder. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
is an absolute corrective of then Injurious propertied
of bad water, and consequently prevents the dieeane
whieh they occasion, It is also found to be a pure and
preventive ; of Feyer and Ague, a complaint ranted
by the eonjoint effect of vegotable malaria in the at
mosphere, and vegetable, praUeeeaees In the waters of
those districts in which It principally prersUs. The
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM . SCHNAPPS M ,BM.
queatly In gjeat demand by persons traveling, or
about to setUe in thoe parts ef tha country, specUlly,
as well as by many in every community where U hae 1'.
come known, on account of Its" various other remedial
properties..: , r, u ..,, ;;, , ,
In many case of Dropsical tondeney," ltk generally
the onjr remedy reouirod. wh.n' mAit i .w
stages of tha diseaM. In Drmm.:. ..i.jL !T 7
.V ; - ---r-r- wuco
67
95
30
17
85
"59
'
36
18
118
15
755
111
30
100
33
50
100
25
No.
50
65
70
50
56
87
05
06
41
19
Tota) amount,
$5,106 46
nai 1 meant ov a manora hin ir.M.i 1 "kt. vnat. rote Tor a ;.,..-
improver r xamo it mean that there are subsian-1 r. u u,f Bd an opportunitv to endorse? ,n8 in loai, was an impostor, and not an ao-
ro, one appticauon 01 wnjcH will impart im-1 " "c
.a .
rmrt im. I ""!" "c iwuovea mat mere was a nnmmV.1
provement to land forever afterwards v I " welr " oral strenrth here to rrt th.t n.
riculturtet expect, such a result from any applki-1 UtuUcm-rr This was a question of principle, not of
"wu" putrescent aaanum im r i i
cent-!
CorvrT Taxes.
ier $100 value real
tnolias DUtrescent auui li. .
. - . . . "
n, ow anows mat in order to preserve their
good effects to the soil, ho must either make future
"e was aorrv to normvo
ih dTriT PpJ of
" s-
apolkatioiM of tha same, or cultivate such crops, I , Mr-""ckman, of Pennsylvania, spoke earnest-
latum a manner, as to prevent the land from I J 7 . "c
rewfuag 10 iisiormer or a worse condition. And
so of guano. Many sections of countrr micbt be
..(uwmhw, vi uiw iact mat, wita ajudi
cioua system of cropping, guano deserves the
name of a permanent improver In the samo sense
as otner man urea. By then the endlesa conten
tion aooui u permaieocy of improvement from
guue 1
approva nigni of horiaonlal ditching
-.miMB sujcieo uy uneven tore-
qsurwn. rroperiv graded (which w believe
uccomnton Contitnti . e a
7.. people 01 ivw -
Jtr. onerman also opposed the Lecompton
movement, when the Committee rose, and the
Aajournea.
Court ITousp, 5 do., and 15 do.,
Jury. 5 do., and 15 do.,
Total amount,
credited representative A Mntlnmannrnu.. I r,
formerly connected with the American Legation CwS? " A'
tl . - . , ... i ... v j
vumwuiuiupw, urns .juruisnea tne Evening I Schools 3 do., 10 do..
journal wltn an extract of a letter from the- .S
retary of State which effectually- disposes of the
story :
Department of State,
Washington, January 15, 1858. j
Sir: In answer to that nortion of vour ltur nf
the 4th instant Which relates to the mission of
Amin Bev to the United States tha .i.tlmrii
V ASHixoTpw, Jan. 29. 1853.-fenafe.-.'n.- agent Turkish Government. I have to sav.
ai was not in aesaion to-day. I Ulnl toe correspondence or the American Legation
HuH.-e. Mr. Howard, of MKin . 7.1 I at Censtantinonle sufficient! rtorminMilia ,.l,cr.
the Bouse to confine the dht t j27vl . v I acter of that official, which indfl baa iwvdp fn
jeci unaer. consideration in Commit!- f I moment oeen doubted br the Dcoartment. Ha
5 do ,
$913
912
08
912
912
60
60
40
60
60
1 2.-CA LD WELL COUXTT.
R.G.TDTT1.E, Sheriff. t
Acres Land, " 205,853 '
Valuation Land, $657,056 ;
Town Property, ) ' $36,263 ; j
-State Taxes:
Land, ' $973 93
Town Property , 54 39
Polls, - I ' ! 490
Interest, : 219 35
Salaries and Fees, 5
Mortgages and Deeds, ; 12
Studs and Jacks : 66
Marriage License, 22
Pistols and Knives 2
Gtld Watches, 8
Silver Watches, ? 6
Pianos, , 9
nate and .lewerlv 2
Kiding ehicles, "21
riayingtwrus, . 4.
Merchants' Capital, 65
i.tquor 1 rattle, ; 26 31
Retails, 90
urugs and Medicines, 5 75
IMguerreotvpists, . 10
mviiega voters, 8 50
Pedlars, 30
Total amount, - ,$3,980 26
. .. Cocxtt Tazea. -.-.-.'
County Expenses, $915.54 on real estate.
and $234,45 on polls,
.Schools, $801.10 on real estate, and $163.-
on pons, : . i
$1,160 19
Total amount,
Kb.
964 20
$2,124 39
60
75
60
20 I
31
17. CHATHAM COUNTY.
R. B. pASCHAtL, Sheriff.
Acres Land, , 476,145
Valuation Land, $1,889,981
. - Town Property, $78,430
-' ' I ,-' . 'State Taxei.
Land, -I . ,
Town Propertv; '
PolLs, j ' .-'
Interest, ,
Dividend and Profit,
Salaries and Fees,'
Mortgages and Deeds,
Stiidsrand Jacks, -Capital
in Trade,
Marriage License,
Gates, Bridges and Ferries,
Pistols and Knives,
taken in proper quantities, a a diet drink, and atpe.
eially at dinner, it is found by uniform experience to
- be aminenUy efficacious in the most obstinsta emL.
wnen oven the best of the usual remedies hare fci J
to afford more than temporary relief. In caw of flat,
juaney, it ia aa immodiato and lavariable ipeculc ' and
it may be administered in diluted and proportionate
quantities, oven to young Infants, in all thoVe paroi.
ysms of griping j,ain iu the stomach and boweU to
which they are especially subject, as well a ia the eolic
of grown persons. - , .
Iu judicious adoption in connection with the prinri
pal meals, or when a sens of exhaustion dictate, iu
use, never fails to relievo the debility attendant upon
protracted ehronie maladies, low temperament, andtx.
vitai energy, oy whatever caune induced.
.These are facts to which many of the most omineat
medical men both In Europe and the United State
havo borne testimony, and which are corroborated i,'
their highest written authorities;
. Put up in quart and pint bottles, in rases of one
dozen each, with my name on the bottle, cork, and fa, ,
nmtle of my signature on the bbeL For sale by ell
the respectable DrujrgidU and, Grocers in the I'niul
States. U DOW HO WOLFE, Solo Importer,
S2 Bearer Street, New York.
Caution to the Public I
The word Schiedam Scknappt, belongs eiolusirelv
to my medical beverage, all others are counterfeit an'j
impositions oa the public. I'DOLPHO WOLFE,
nov 25 3m$es a. a. r. A co.
$4,258 80
Total amount,
$2,182 90
No. 8 BLADEN COUNTY.
- .- John- S. TViliis, Sheriff.
Acres Land, : 531,868
Valuation Land, $929,278
Town Propcrtyf 21,883
; . State Taxes.
Ijand,
. CorxTT Taxes.
Expenses, 13 cents per $100
estate, ana 40 cent9 per
County
I value real
' poll.
Schools, 7 do., and 20 do.,
Total amount,
$1,276 81
672 17
$1,948 98
Whole on the state of thn ITninn . I was received bv the Govern mont in hia
acldom the -caawl horizontal difi-hM . I bill appropriating S790.0OO t.i v nr,i. . I capacity, honored asae-uesldurinir innr
I I f.xm V a Am.m - . . V I in thttnnnini,C..ik.J.j V I scaw4 .wCfTn. . 1 . '
- - toe sou ta nluy :r T 1, m iw vwngressea. lis said I r""""1 poruonsoi tne country :
aectMos is principally owing to tha kas it suffers I " " 1HMe ouM do this, and devote one dav I nd' on his return home, a letter was transmitted
irons waamng max. Improperly cradad. thev
ill 1 11 ml ilii 1 I. 1 ' J
They should U aa Aort aa practicable, and
should ia almoai all caeas empty up tha stream or
iuw m m tutu ucy wrminaie.
The first laid is ploughed, manured and ditched,
and ready for corn andtot-cco. The corn should
aSam rvlaantami-i iaaaaslW awa aa . T m .
, rn.7r- ; r .Tv? possiwe, iu :rrrru' WB y ppropriate
w bittw, oj wmcn. arracre- I uiT'J "ueiiciency in tae public crinU
mat two object ar rained: First, tha 5. V P
e iiaoiej 10 aucar irom want of attention at a
cry important stage, as ia the case when layin
. . V 1 . . .
I Orel re tnem for waatinir mn. m.,v. : r
speaking about negrvea, Mormons, Kansas and
other irrelevant matters. He mt . ri
effort to extend the time for doain the deb.t I
,v??IiJ)Uie !?lTed la, Committee of
" on tne state or tn iTnin --j
.V- : J . --t - ruiu-
wuuuvnuon or mm run i
. f . i . r f M "M(U
j , ' , mri yum wneat ana oau are se-
rarw. isecoooine peaa, wbicn should bo sown
at tha last working of the corn, will have more
um, i Dunn iot tne oanent or the succeedinc
rtnn Af ear Km TV .
f: twing autumn tne corn
and tobacco having been removed, No. 1 U sown
Mr. Burnett was for oa vino-for K .v .1 j
executed, and to stop that nortion f it !
command IT. .V' i .vr . . .
rrom nis iiiennejs Redschid Pasba. th . r.rai
Vizier, expressing the SulUn s gratification at the
fnendl v manner in which bis agent had been re
ceived by the Government of the United States.
"His Imperial Majesty the Sultan," says the
Grand Viaier, "sees in the brilliant ' reception
which has been given to Amin Bey a sew proof
iinniiniuwiu vi uie American government
for the Sublime Porte, and he has directed me to
express the great pleasure it has given him."
I am, dec., LEWIS CASS.
showed thai it, c.
Tery largely increased witW . IIZI .
and contended that ineaaurea should La lllTtZ
guard, in future, against such extravagance.
e mi T . w Joctd because it was
to fulfil contracts, but, at the 7am time. b.
Foroeeies at New Orleajts, Some startling
wuuunm uy m man 01 nign standing
have been detected in New Orleans. The papers
do not mention the name of the guilty party.
" ixjciiw, uuuer uate oi January nth, says :
" Considerable excitement was evinced to-day at
the discovery of some twenty-five thousand dol
lars of fictitious rjaner heincr in tha Un. ,.r t
numw U f . . - TV. I , f r . " vur
A ft., r ' i j v J 1 T eXMg contract. 01 WB Dan na om private parties. Tho per
petrator 01 tne iorgery Has left the city. The here-
- , , , . . : i, mm us- 1 vm uiwu vuuermni ana more aston
ishment. The causes which induced the
Oroaxize at Last. The New York Assem- I f1 nd integnty are oniy conjectured,
In wheat, or wheat and oats,- and tha next anri, I fof retrenchment in book-nnblUbin.
x i v . .1 . . .7 r--e 1 xr. rui ,, . .. , 7 -e-
r,7 . . 1 stoca u allowed to I f ""V . Painea tnel bill, and said the
In clover.
avtaaemn m rm natiii ruit a a. K
. , r muuiu em removed kob
enough to prevent Inlurr to tha Tourer
uwu BitubMi orm om uni
The ;
Town Propertv, . " '
x-oiis,.
Interest,''' .' '- . .
Salaries and'-Fees,
Studs and Jacks, -
CapiUl in Trade, - '
Marriage License,
Pistols and Knives,
Dirks and Canes,
Gold Watches,
Silver Watches,
Harp,
Pianos,
Plate and Jewelry,
Kiding Vehicles,"
Merchants.' Capital,
liquor l ramc,
PedUrs,
Eetailers; .
Taverns,
I lorse and Mule Drovers,
Drugs and Medicines,
Total amount,
Cot-NTY Taxes.
Poor, 81Vents ner SlOOSaliifi rploafata
. .. . - , 1
$1,393
32
1,472
329
91
7
92
82
83
30
50
' 27
33 25
46 25
I 30
106 25
24
2
7
5
2i6
233
179
101
30
1
25
5-
90
50
50
13
11
30
44
50
$4,246 12
bcco, seror J ia hw third in clovn-t .t vki,k
tice lie Ciorer will have malared, and in therer
ur re'jtl n 0, tAl w. ill becotue the paUre.
Ii wr. rave to ll luonthj la clover, undis
,wi -d iL-rtbr much Improved. The fourth
and 23 cents ier noli.
County expenses, 10 do., and 30 do.,
Schools 6i do., and 20 do.,'
$1,528 9
1,834 61
1,215.76
Samuel M. Staples, Sheriff. 4
Acres Land, -' - 130,990 -: "
Valuation Land, $573,733 ''
State Taxes.
I-and,- . . - , - ; $852 95
rolls, - ' ; . C66 20
Interest, y 39S g0
Salaries and Fees, . . - . 35
Mortgages and Deeds, s
Studs and Jacks, . ; 34
JUarriage License,- ' 43 45
Gates, Bridges and Ferries, . 15
x lsiois ana ivnives, : - g
Dirks and Canes, ' j
lioid Watches,
Silver Watches,
XUUIOS,
Plate and Jewelry, ;
Riding Vehicles,
Merchants' CapiUl, -
Liquor Traffic,
Ketailer, , .
Taverns,
Horse and Mule Drorers,.
Subjects unlisted, t!
Total amount,
Gold Watches,
Silver Watches, . "
Pianos,
Plate and Jewelry,
Riding Vehicles,
Playing Cards, '
Merchants' Capital
Liquor Traffic,
Eetailers,
Taverns,
Circus,
Billiard-Tables, '
Drugsjand Medicines,
Livery Stables, ; ,
:- - 1 : . .. -
Total amount,
$2,834 97
117 64
. 2,070 60
. 1 854 80
46 64
, 74
28
138
10 60
59 85
32 50
18 75
107 50
41 10
39
21 85
475 41
10 50
363
91 48
80
"15
. , 30 ;
- 125
12 99
25
$7,724 18
NEW FAMILY GROCERY,
At tho Old Stead of
LITCnFORD, SIIEPARD A CO.
JAMES M. R0YSTER, JOSEPH JNES ANI
JAMES A. MOORE have associated tbetntelre
together under the firm and style of
R OYSTER, JONES A MOORE,
For the purpose of conducting a first dam FVmilr
Grocery iu this city. They are now In receipt of 'a
fresh and extensive Stock of Groceries, to which they
respectfully invite tho attention of the public gener
ally, feeling confidant that from tha variatv of ih.ir
Stock they will bo able to pleaaa all who may be in
want. Their Stock comprises ia part tho following
Goods, via : All kinds of Sugars ; Coffees of aU kimt ;
Teas: Winei and Brandieav Tobacco aod Clrara. Wood.
en and Willow Ware, Bacon, Lard, Ac Ac
They have determined to conduct their basinet! ua
the cA principle, which will enable them to wll
Goods at a rate below tho usual terms.
Jaa0 . . .. ; ,
ROYSTEK, JONES A MOORE,
OR0CERS,
Auction and Commission Merchants,
Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac,
: No. 18, Fayetteville Street,
. janZO . RALEIGH, . C.
N. M. MARTIN, 1IRO. At CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Petersburg, Va.
Poor, ;7 cents
Coitktt Taxes.
per $100 value real es-
tateJ and 25 cents per noil. -
County Expenses, 20 da, and 45 do..
Schools, 3 do and 15 do.,
-' '
Total amount, . r . .
$2,477 14
5,815 48
1,250 07
No. 18: CHEROKEE COUNTT,
Hi H. Davidson; Sheriff: ' 'ir
40
65
50
70
- Acres Land,
Valuation Land,
lown xroperty,
62
17
; 125
' 87 05
:206 57
T 140 83
100
! 10
- 10
; :;' .1"69
$3,712 19
State Taxes
CorxTY Taxes5
wiTi HlUT am UirPe WaMlrai arMi.). .
Tisday by electing ThXST
Sneaker n.t lUri.i T ta-ii . . ' Alem-
-;t...g lie v,ii ii turned upon it, at which tirue Previous to tbe wocearful badlol a
n .Ik J. Mcei ,nt ra.tu.-ag., wUle the p.rl!al ret ably despairine ofn. SSl
. O vj jc aaHAjtwU l.rfa 1 gi
mt. 1). tl. lialdwin movMl tn mrA u ,
' tMr..V.uIkenburghand Alvord
taken to the corner or Broadway and State
str and there started on a race, whoWer
. .KersaesKsaaii be declared
Speaker, and that Measrs. Tburlow Weed
Spra, P.rsons and John S. Xayfew be a com
,n!lVut0,?tkf.rrmng,'menU for S and
A DiCTOEDOinriox.. Rev. George E. Fisher
"recently dismissed,-- say, the BW rrantpV
-by counal from tbe paetorate of tha Conereu
UonalcbunhatXortn Amborrt. nealf
well sermon on the 10th instant, in which he ex
pressed his own ion with perfect freedom of the
onposiuon wL5ch bi procured his dismiasion!-
caldrW,th MTem,a gentleman
came do wo upon hu enerniM may be Judjred from
tKtnC'of hU -0, which i D7
iKmua styie or speech :''
, " was an opposition conceived in sin.
lBe 3lt 7rr b phwW
f.n.t K- a; 1 , r-""
rT"'"M amDiUon, continued bv
malice, eneounured bv timMit. .v . , , J
JSS frZ
taa tubborneaa, and triumphant in sif-wUland
lAeVj t4 .Ue vc.Tl: ion bv v
WsjKUr Oi in whsch woukl otherwise be
. 1 ;uod, u lU -mctllT crops of corn a nd to-
, We Uve tbi MUwed So 1 thrwogl. iu first
-Mcgad ,'iLLd ar.J Trlh yenrs; which il
hua U.v bm the cortt and t-jlcco C-Id Xos.
2,vn,J4M0-f.Cr? 1UU tta tame rotation.
,Tia f-:l ti for impruvem-nt, and the advan
tago, gweraliy of tbe (sir Cd vtem, appear
to u vch grenUr. to the faba.vo "rJ.nt, ilT,.
: v iibww preferred
of the dorer before grazing, and at the same time
mu-jwwrma excellent pasture every year, without
injury to th land, which is impLibU 'wTtk
three field system, unless: there is a standina- tas-
t"-' " iom latter is be-
uw rrquuwa more lanu tnan many plan ten
ars in poaaesaioa of. and long intervals of Ullace
'"runs ana seage fXC ren
dering subsequent cultivation more laborious.
, the raha. of clover as an improver and a
food for stock of all kinds, it ia unnecessary for us
to dwell. .
The four field systeni precludes the necewty of
r " wrw.w to oe in.i it
7I w " improvement
which la a short tune will render the anterin
dn,Uii of .Jt tmM4 planter ln-
not asorded by the plantation.
TaniisMm it ew i i .m.. . i a -
" ij.ru it oi mrata. mn f
. V.
ara
uilymgagood
d y
"will,
a uu whit. . xnueea we w ira it
Suirea some such lystem as theono new proved
w ,t an entirely new fac. on tho, aecJTof
IJ'SjllT bill
have been subject sine, it is f?om those dLtricu
that the greatest arnigration lb the frh Lmds of
tho awuth aad wast has taken place.
Anerarsj(27 students at the
' them tktrt.
wa, and onlj two Browns.
w .j , utct ! D KW.TS1 UJ 1118 Sam6 SOUT-
ca as thousands of cases in other parts of tbe
world, the fondness for the gaming table and iu
aitenaani requirement.
The Delta says : For some time it has been
hinted that considerable paper purporting to be
made by high parties, and negotiated by "a party
who has heretofore held a high standing has
proved to be flcUUous or forged. This morning
the matter became known to the public general
ly, ana nas caused great astonishment. The high
standing of the person implicated, the unblem
ished reputation which hia father held In our midst
nu",?K ?,Ter forty j"' uid whkh
it is thought had fallen on tbe derelict one, the
high commercial connections of the firm -with
whkh he was connected, has eausi-d mih
Total amount ,
$4,579,
No.
9. BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
. Jas. H. Allen, Sheriff.
Acres-Land, . 441,167 -
Valuation Land.
Town Property, . ,$7u,035-
State Taxis.' " "
r.i
Poor, 12 cents per $100 value real estate,
. and 30 cents per poll, .... $1,096 48
ouniy expenses, (to., and 15 do., 433T 49
cnoois, iu ao., ana 70 do., .-. ... . , 2,657 10
Total amount,
No.
$4,187 07
GEN. WALKER AND THE ADMINISTRA-
XfThYav w Tm. nn PWa
..m., . j,. lne Mercury sav that
General Walxer. in his lt
C "'ctrT1"r w," member of the Cab- i
inet who said the President was . ' v.
I jTwT, DUl lne member
Itnd,
Town Propertv,
Polls,
Interest,
Dividend and Profit,
.ciaian arid Kees,
Mortgages and Deeds,
Studs and' Jacks,
Marriage: License,
Gates and Bridges,
Pistols and Knives. -Dirks
and Canes, .
Gold-Watches,
Silver Watchev
Harps,- -Pianos,--Plate
and Jewelry,
Riding Vehicles, "
Merchants' CapiUl,
Liquor Traffic,
v. vyaiaer to enter into a treatv wirh t
---- i oaiurt ana oeseiee Cuba in caao nf i I "vurgeu oiw,
fed by fi. f. caw .f w' between Rubit I'nti.ti
y Pride J 'J:t ' iOM r"Ption Walker re- J - '""'
- : : '
$1,079 79
105 05
. 1.130 6
80 80
45 44
50
16
24
23
5
33 75
.65
' 83 75
'23 50
5
' 6 .
13 18
103 55
55 47
. 122 48
130 --
2
80 79
14. CARTERET COUNTT
Geo. Dill, Sheriff. :
Acres Land, . 164,805
Valuation Land, ' $330,595
Town Propertv, ' $101,271 ''"
-..'-. State Taxes. " "
Land, t , .
Town Propertv, "
Polls,
Interest, - -
Dividend and" Profit,
Mortgages and Deeds.
Studs and Jacks, -Capital
in Negro Trade,
.Tiamage License,
i Total amount,
t .
Vtrl- " .7- v.-iTerwiy of
Railroad Ex cuasioir. A f. s
notice, the Pwidt f i.-i: ri.'T
Oarl:. p.;i "V7, "0,M, oru!
Hrd..n. . , ciuzana OX,
vnue roaa yesterdaT from
Newb-rn to Moalew H.ll s l?TZZl-.n
dLlaaca of furtv.fl n' w
j. mug.- icnoern
LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
Bwalo, Jan. 28. This mornings eI press
uecreaso. JcVT";1'?7?-5 ? County
$3,236 80
Expre, I
DuraAROEOE EtiELw John C. Ei'kel who
W. t ln un?tio, Mrs. Cunning
5? : J. h murdr H'J Burdell, has Wen
Poor, 6 cents per $lo value real estate.
io kuh per doii.
County Eipensea, 14 do., anf 36 do.;
Schools, 6 do., and 11 do., " . j,
' TiHalamotint,' x '
$1,047 47
1,935 34
728, 55
ill
discharged.
,-.
atXnUK!fT TT" H o be' lying rety
It SM IwuImim feci . J .5
Uty cty, Virginia. II ha lZU of IWsa Nowland.
...i- I - , w uroyed tv fire on W..1-
meral wel-ka paTtwh SS;
. i , $3,11136
NV 10. BURKE COUNTY" .
' ' Joseph BRtTTAiw, Sheriff. , !
Acres Land , ; : 193,476 ' :
Valuation.Land, - ;: . - . $694.8Jta . . - -Town
Fropartyv.-sv.i.iti .$85,l6tr A
I-.;-..--..:, i- !,Statc Taw '' vut vvC 1 '
4-Land, ,oiT
Pistols and Knives,
Gold Watches,
Silver Watches,
Pianos,
Riding chicles.
Merchants' Capital,
Liquor Traffic, ; .. .
Retailers, ' r
Taverns,
Billiard Tables,
Natural Curiosities,
Dagnerreotypists, ?
Privileged oters, i
' 1 . - ; ,T0t' m.OUnt
''"' H ''71;?- Coff'TAIEsl'
Poor, 5 cents per $100 value real eitate:
ana o cents per pou'i nsr . h -J286?43
Count v ExmiMM S An i.j r a .. .
f?: al" u,?8 ',:-. iT. Z . ,,.,., 642 9
$495.9
151 91
705 ., ,
167 48
23 08
12
i 6
50 35
'!. : is
41 25
; 16 80
13 50
: 38 90
265 55
:240 54
60
10 07
250 ;
20
10
4 50
Land, '."
Town Property,
rous,
Interest, ... ,
Dividend an I Profit,
Salaries and FeesV v-r ' ' f
Mdrtgagea and Deeds, .
Studs and Jacks,
Marriage License. '
Pistols and Knives, '
Gold Watches,
Silver Watches, ' " ' " '' '
Riding Vehicles j
Merchants' Capital,
Pedlars,
Retailers, i : ;
Taverns, -M
Drugs and Medicines '
Daguerreotypists,
Distress,
Privileged Voters,
Total amount.- .
Cocstt Taxes,
Poor, " "
County Espensea, .-.;'.::-..
Schools,!
Tots.1 arhoant, . : v . . !
; TO BE COSTIXCXD
N.' M. MARTIN, SON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
n30 , . - RICHMOND, Y A.
BELFORD ACADEMY.
$9,542 69 rXIHE SPRING SESSION 0? THIS INSTITU-
JL AlUPt win coanMBM on the second Monday in
January. ( -. .
Terms t
Tuition per Session in English branches, $10 00
" Latin aad Greek, 1J.00
Board ean be had at 8 per month, includiDg waxb
ing and fueL
Any person desiring further la formation will pleae
address the Principal, or Dr. (1. Sills, at Cantalia, N. C.
. VT. ARRINHTON, Principal,
. C E. BENNETT, Assistant.
deo 19 wtf
453,828
$494,748
$51,234
13
84-1
68
12
$743
76
499
21
2
10
; .5
, W rt
60
8 75
- 12 50
8 40
21
67
40
50
r 1
3
10
64
30
64
23
50
' $1,779 69
:. 4334 20
1,089 44
, : 804, 36
'V$2,228
$2598 15
ITS A 1 . -f ! - ' -: ,
a oiai amount, . 1 . $25 6S
IJU-CASWELL CQUNTrflr
lit-it-C&BWiOTAjrlSTaasiiBWC A
o Acres Land-'
Valuation Land,
Town Projerty
$I,58ii,443f$5f -s--.;
. $156,63
LIVERY STABLE,- FRONTING MAR
KET SQUARE, . The Subscriber keeps con
stantly on hand at his Subhw, fronting Market Square,
Horses and all kinds of Vehicles, for hire.
upon reaeQnable tenns. He keeps also, in his Stables,
"iubuid uunes ana jnstier ior sale.-
- His Subles are ample for tha accommodation of
irovers' Jtorses, u wen any number of others
mas may apply.
Jan HU-wly
L. T. CLAYTON.
U . f'? BVFFALOE ACADEMY
I S SITUATED 15 MILES NORTH-EAST OF
Raleigh, ia a healthy and moral neighborhood,
where any number of boys can get board npon ifOod
terms. Oar 8 rat session will begin on the 4th Monday
in January, 1858, under tha care of Jiirt. a r.-
"'i ni -t a graouaie oi distinction, and comes hiEh-
----- vumkw m.au qaaunoauona as a
lewuuer. (. tu w. MONTAGUE, SecV.
Standard eopy. u r y ; w 6w6
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. CIGARS I CIGARS ! I
WE ARB iN RECEIPT OF A LARGE LOT OF
V.ery Choice Havana aad Domestic
Cigars, of various popnlai brands aad delk-lous
flavor. '
We cordially invite the trade to call and try them.
- ' ' PESCUD A GATLIXG,
jan23 -. ' : - - Drng)ri.ts.
. . JOHN WVIGGINS,
. SUCCESSOR . TO BROWN d: W1G0IXS,
. No. 46, Fayetteville Street,
TENDERS HIS SINCERE THANKS TO TII0SK
who have patronized him heretofore, and respect-,
fully solicit a eontiauanee of their favors, feeling en
sured that a will he able to offer greater inducement
mine tuture taan he has M the, past, tlariag tit
hand a Urge stock of
M- 'h AH Kinds of Dry Goods,
and wishing to make room for an- exteniif e supply of
Spring Goods, he will sell his present stock at
Greatly Reduced Price. -Those
wisbiug to parchaae wMl eonswlt their ewa in
terest by calling oa the subscriber before purcbeting
elsewhere, as he is determined toleaae, both ia re
spect to pries and the quality of his Goods.
JOHN W. M'WGIXS,
jan ' -'.'.Ne. 46, Fayettevllle street.
'""' LEIGH HOt SttT"
ELIZA BETH ; CIT Y. N. C.
E SUBSCRIBERS HAVIXG LEASED FUR
term of years this apacUms aud cowfvrtabln'
Hotel, would announce their readiness in a-roiauivJt
tbe travelling public, in such a manner, they bupe, as U
meet with its approbation.
This House ia knewa to be ana of the largest Hotels
in the State its ROOMS well famished, Urge and
comfortable, and to .the rleanlin of wbk-h enpecisl
attention will be psi.L .Add to this; a TABLE well
supplied with all the market afford; attentive ser
vants ; and landlord who will do all in their power to
pieaae and make comfortable tbeir guests; and tbe
public need not fear of having tbeir wants aud Cuta
fort politely and attentively adounUterrd to.
um i'uji a Li.r., rroprMfiurs.
W. T.HiT0!,r " Jan 17 w4w
Jas.! F. Lrb. J
T.1
NOTICE.
8TRAVE1) OR STOLEN. .
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO ENTER TROM MR. JOHN LASS1TER-S, IN THE SUP
Into the mercantile bnslnaaa at fiunfru i-,t in I I1 1 URSS of Raleieh. a TiMedav aiaht tha Ifltli
"UV"1B eoaniy, a sow oner for sale my town property metant,
to Henderson, on the Raleigh and Gaston BJtUroad, eon-:
sisting of a well improved lot of five or ton acres, and
iwo unimproved lots, with a lot of woAd Und In half
a mue, suQueat to supply wood for several jean.
,wui -sell, this propertv low aad snake tha terms
easy.
I have practiced jnedicine her for seven years, and
can recommend .tha location aa an excellent one for a
physician.!' There is a male and female scfcvol in the
Tillage : EpiseonaL Methodist and Baptist Churches.
, - ... .
also. Persona vuhuup to nnrchiw tha Dniu-riv will
please make early application. , . ' "
- f A. C. HARRIS, Jf. .-'
Benderaoa, N CH Jaa. 9 wt(
Aa Iron Grey' Mare,.,
of medium size, and about 5 years uf age. She has
shoea ea br frout tees, nd ner left eye appears to be
rather weak. ; Tbe fludr shall be liberal! 7 enmpvoM.
ted for bin trouble, upon returning said mare to i at
my! mideb In FnuikUu eoimtv. near hviburg, '
Wake iHointy, or by addressing we a letter at K-n.
bnrg Pwst Office, inforurtng me sThere 1 may rrcovef
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