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I- 1Mit mthf, ?fnrthftm iprv. ftat the Ildninrnerehant n wiflering wrerel from thaeourte Pr4 in Boston in reference to fugitive Uvem the ,outher merchant! who have formerly dealt largely 5n that city Tery pro- -pTjdyWuiing" 10 Hade MiyHonger far r xfty which ban heretofore resisted the execution of the fugitive slave law. This U a it should bo. ( hir Southern snerchaBt who go north alsonld avoid that city, until how; In ome substan tial manner, that the right of the South will be ,i .knowlcdged and enfiirced , there and mir , .uih.-rn people should rcfuae to "buy anything , iinif.i. tured or imported there,, This i the .lnl most effectual way to bring them Tniiir i'ht I'lf rs are now being made at i- l uii"'l Mates Mint. They are Ihrec.quar. r silver niiJ nne-piarteT copper, and about izo ..(' :i Spanish sixteenth, though consid- cr:i ,lv tinker. .I iLmeMson, Ksqr annonncca in the Wliii v''"n 1"'"" ''mt nS hoe purchased that 1 ! 1 -1 1 1 n r 1 1 . ami that ho will take possession .1 1 -..1. :i ' ... . ' . ... J i;.ii. K.il.ort Armstrong, of Tenneasee, will . , ,. " . - ,is. mfu witn nim as equal proprietor 01 t h.- it:i!lislinient. - . Mr Ititchie retires from the press ufler having l,. i n connected with it for fortyHieven years. ' ! . Krnuircr was first published in May, 1804. .loiiiina Hailte, the distinguished English poet did ,,n the 2.1rd of Februrry, in tho 89th wir i'f liT age. Her- fanie is indelibly inscrib- -I on tin- annals of F.ngliah Literature, and her L,-"iiiiis received the homage of tho most exalted of her cotcmporaries. It if stated officially, that the present French Ministejr at Washington, M. Sttino do Bois Miipte. is recalled, and that his successor will I..' M. Surtiges, late Minister tr) Sweden. 7 S.i f.ir, all attempts to form a ncw nSTnTsTryTri I'.n-I.r.l Im- failed. It is said that several more triuN will lie made, and if they prove unsuccess ful, the parliament will be dissolved, and a new .lection will he ordered. Thus it seems that political alTiir are eatrensely- wrrsettler in Err - gtnn.1v - A'c learn, by the last Salisbury Watchman, tliat general meeting of the Stockholders of tin- Salisbury and Taylunvillo Plank Itoud Com. j'.uiv, lias U-en called. We presume then that a sufficient amount of stock has been obtained to secure tho charter and to organize the Coin, pany. A I'I'OINTMEXTS BY TIIF. 00VKBX0R. tiov. Held K.H alipoinlcil the Following gentle 111-11 as his Aids, with the rank of Colonel, to wit: 'I'hoiiias Uuflin, Jr. of Hochinghain County. It .liert SlrhhgeVJr. of New Ilauover County. .1 nines II. McLean, of Surry; County. AlexandorM. Haydnii, of Kutherford County. li. iv. Keid ha also made the following np. p ointments orPirerTtors, ofjTio Institution for tli I'caf and Dumb, to witi Dr. William II. 5..onrAifrT!r JiSflfis, '-Ksij:;- lr; Willlairi it. Mc; K. c, S. W. Whiting, Ksq., and My. William W. Vas. to fill the vacancies created by the resig, natioos of Hon. John II. Bryan, Ir. Charles K. .I.iKiison, William W. Holilen,.,Xlluiuaa.jJ.. 1.1'iuay, and James F. Jordan, Ksquircs. IKJSTON I'OI.ICF., ! eenis that the Boston Police, headed hy Mar- . l!.MLTiLkcjt..xulhUejl aa , 1UU! aret enenrr ttt nrrrs.tlni a whole nost of gamblers and bringing iliem to punishment, over which successful descent ol" the polk'e, tha Boston preVs . accni . dispascdu. rlmckle no little. It would exhibit a little more of love for law and order and a lit tie stronger at-, tacliment for the Union, If the officials of that city would display some of their extraordinary skill and n.-tirity in assisting to arrest fugitive slaves, and in preventing mobs and violent rescues, whenever tbr Ttiitei'iW Mnrshall Tukey's excuse for not preventing the iii..'i in the case of Shadrach was, that he had no authority from the eity councils, or he would have forested bim and kept him after he was arrested. Tlie council have pow given him that authority, ex pressly directing him to assist the Mnrshall, and to put down all violent attempts to resist the elocu tion of legal process. It is to be seen whether he will prove as brave in action as he ia valiant in words. If Boston wishes to have that foul hint wiped off her eacutcheon, she must take care that no siich disgraceful occurrence will ever take place in her midst again. The lion. John, M. Botts was nominated as 'their candidate for Congress by a Whig Conven. 'tion, assembled in Richmond, on the 14th inst. rind has accepted the nomination. ?- (The Puke of Wellington is spoken of as the trow Premier to succeed Lord John Russell. See the advertisement of Messrs. Moulton and Co., New York. . : , . IkTlie obituary notice from, Rial Mountain, rwllill! inserted williugly, if the author will fur. mish the Editors with his name. HVe rigidly adl there to our rule, in all cases, not to publish no. tices of deaths or marriage unless accompanied by responsible name. 77 , ' r t .' t&V shall publish, the charter of the-Sal isbury and Western Insurance Company, aa re. quested, at aa early a day as practicable, T T "1- j , , v . . .1 , . . i : iu i iiiiaacipuia, on 1110 itn, amidst a snow storm, a fire awept away tho Assembly Build. Ings, fronting on 10th and extending from Che, nut to George streets, leaving 30 tenant with. out a shelter. t on u inn, 1 nre aestroyeu ttie IV est wing of the South Carolina College. t- . I. , .1 r . ...... TUeflov. has otltnrrmyttfj.uli . ..... cucunion m nit. tne aupposen from . 4erer -TiFrmum Hunt, ;n account of )ticti Is" riven in another column. -xr.it VORK. ffaevilton rWh was, on tha I2th Inst, elected araw,i"K3...i .1 MASSACHUSETTS. ma in en tlie I!th, to elect a UBite.1 States Senator from Massa chusetts. The contest was between Mr. Wirrtb and Mr. Sumner. Sumnw Is growing weaker The ,.., ,. postpotiert tw weW. Tljei- is much esriteroent oa the wbject. ' " 1 -.- MTMSitt4Na Wlllli ' Z " I Th Lincoln ILrpaMicaa-vrVy rrorertj rmd I that people, at the Spria, rWt mitt losther and enter tats amBgeaaeat to patroais the gewtk ia I preference ta tie Xorth. It sees, -Let meetinirs, there-1 .'!2T'. ln?!S. .nn2. Ja the futej and let the assembled iewbtra triol,THedilike.rtb.t the ill, ia all cue, gire the preference U these merchants wh confine the trade to the South. " "The Wholesale merchants of Baltimore bare made the advance, proposing, and pledging themselves I sell goods ss low as they can be bonjbl la any of Ike Sorthera abolition cities. Why, then, skoald our re tailers para them to buy of tke fanatirf wlio abuse and Tillify ae ' ' : The report of Maj. Noah's death ia eontradict'd. A FCGITIVE SLAVE MEETING IS T0R0XTO. jWe ee, by our Northern eicliaaEeii, that a large meeting haa been held in Toronto Canada, for. the purpose of taking into eorwideratiou tha welfare of fugitive slaves In the United Slate, and to aid and assist them in escaping. An organisation was I formed to encourage slaves to (Ice to Canada, and ! promises are beid out to them that the will assist i them in escaping and prr tect anl provide for the -i when the arrive there. Rcaalutions were adnntH recommending insurrection and violent resistance , ,,. 1- ....... , , tothe I nited States hiwa. -, W should think thajt the pcopla of (Jiat British Trovince had pie ity to employ them, if they at tended properly to their own affairs and did not in termeddle ia the concerns of the United States, These Blatters do not concern tliem in the least, and yet there ara presses and thousands of fanatics in the Northern States who applaud and encourage them in their action. If the British Government wjjl quietly permit such an Interference with our institutions by the citisena of one of her colonics, she ought hot tOjbe surprised if our people'lbrow back into their, jiwrt magasine the larches- which they permit to be so freely cast into our camp. The first ticket for Jenny Liad's concert, at St. Louis, was bought by Edward Byron, for 150 dol lars! The remainder averaged 8 dollars! We are indebted toli(mT'l)aviJ"OuTniWri copy of the Jteport of the Secretary of tba Trcas- j ury: and to lion, r.uwaw etanty lor a rampiitii entitled " The Fast, the Present and he Future." " ' . " ...' Uen. ItaooKE uicu at nan Antonio, icxas, on me OtirMtanl" John 8. Skinner, Esq., Editor of the Plough, the Loom and the Anvil, died in Baltimore, oa tha 21st instant. He earae to his death by acridrnt. He mistook the donr opening upon the cellar stairway, at the post office, for that leading t the street, and was precipItaterTnrdthe"eIlar. receiving a contu sion which fractured the base of his scull, from which be died in the course of the evening. A new Post Office has been established at Angola, Onslow Co., Wm C. Hale. P. M. Col. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison county, was, on Friday the 2 1st iust. elected fiovernor of Vir ginia. , Amin Bey hadan amlienea with tha Preaident pri or t kis IMrtwrora-HMefJtrs4wm Drcd the eratefttl sense entirrUlocdty hlra for i tli many favorVTielerwTrh" TtttWIlAhTtriirj our Ooverniueiit and people. Ho has visited and personally iaspected the various institution, of our eountry for the last six months. He says that he haMjhtL.wUnessa. .theaorW- iotelli-i gence of the peoyla-of'tlia Culted r(tate. which" has elevated1 them to their present eminent degree of prosperity," and adds that the only painful emo- I ttons he had exjjerieneedlnceejmdjber ta .New lorlJ "are those whicli t now tcels on bidding The Preaidct made a "suitable reply, giving ss SOTsjnee to -bira.o.tU . pleasure he had received from his visit, and the friendly feelings our Gov ernment entertained towttrds his. ' " The Publio Treasurer advertises fur poposals fur the purchase of 8.i0,Ml0 of State Bonds, to l r- im:uiodicals. Sartain's Magazine. The April number of this monthly has cumo to band.' We always welcome its arrival, fillcd iis ifis with interest ing matter and embellished with beautiful en gravings. , The return of a rieturums armanrnt to a Greek eity nnd our little brother are two of tlie many well executed engravings w hich will attract the attention of all who are fond oflook ing at uiec specimens of art. - - Gonrr's I.snr' Boox for April, conies to us. a usual, prompt and welt filled. The embel lishment of tha present number wc consider su perior to those before, the motto of the publish er bejng, we believe, constant improvement. Godey says be doc not intend to be beaten, and we believe that it will be difficult to do it. Tux pLoicu, Tin Loon and Anvil. We liar before u th March number nf this period ical. Every farmer, manufactfircr and mechanic owe a debt of gratitude to the editor, Ma. J. 8. Skinner, for his unwearied labors in endeavor ing to promote, their true interests. Mr, S., we believe, wo the first who commenced the publication, in this country, of a journal exclu sively devoted to agricutural subjects, and he has given all his time to the investigation of them and kindred subjects. We have taceived the first number nf The Randolph Macon Magazine, published by the students of R. M. College, Va. The editors state tha design of this publication is to raise j funds to increase tho libnrries of the Literary Societies." This number is handsomely got up. and the matter contained jn it docs credit to the intelligence and industry of the editor and of tlie students of the College., We wish them much success in their new undertaking. Tux KniNGBCiun Rrritw. The January num ber of this long established Review, comes to us from tho American publishers, Leonard Scott & ('oX'ontenis; iTgIisfi"Boc1Ultsr niatic AssociaUoos-r-The Struggle of Itoly--De. i.n and Cornwall Sewell'i Odds and F.podcs of Horace Lord Campbell's Chief Justices '.T-arrem.X'as'e: LAiru iionnuu a g oicigu itemiiiisccnccs n.ings and-Pop'fl Menace of War in Germany Lord Clarendon' Administration" Frr.tfivi Si.avi Casx. At t'nlontowni PH the fugitive slave case waa disposed of on tha 13th instant t. S, Commissioner Irwin gave his ccr. iificates remanding Ben Lewis and Klijsh Carter to their owners in Virginia. Their freedom was afterwards bought; Ben's by hi friends in BrownsVTrcr.To- manumission (or 700,' whicji he paid by th transfer of property Which he;pwned. There wait no difficulty attending the arrest rnd puWie sentiment is j'trotigly in fiTWof itrictly enrorcing tba law. I much as would ha purchasad hi liberty. . --i ..... ..- : ::r-- 1 11 -''S1Kt''V"" fat FsveiisviB Cailiarr tii2 eneak. im, ofTSe Border of Tlmr!: .r ),.i .1. . ' -tn Wednesday last, aft the news! reached km ta aa aatkeatie shape, a CoeenavV Jarjr was eatpamtUtr by Jobs J Phillips, east Bresasdeal at tke place 1 Kert.' Sb creek cWrjhed. bj thtMgrcs. tnit.aAsa draining with honks, found ike body a short distance below Me. XtUltbridgt.TIiwaikrmght to FayetttvUIr.aBd ides tilled by Re. C. F. Harris, by Joke. V. Rom and J.W. Beid, as Ike body of TUfkam llant, which Mi satis factory 14 Ike jiirjr, a verdict lu rendered that lb de ceased ram to bit doalh by blows talictedby some per son or persons unknown tothem. J ' . : Ta Ills us or BacaeTAcr. Coavu. Oaina to tke eeatiaued illness of Secretary Corwin. the Prraideat hat appointed Mr. Hrakara Seorrtary of the Xaey to the Becretaryskip or the Treasury aalnteriu. Tha Members of Ibo Maryland Before . Cenrta- tion, bare teaderrd aa invitation to Uoa. Daniel Wehater to partake of a grand diaaer al Annapnlit on Tuesday aext, in honor of kis services to tke i-uunlrr. .Mr. Web- "" " "'"T The oceasiou win be one full of la ; :vr!;.- " , - ''' PROW.V'ED. Wa undenUnd. says the Feyetterille rarolmian, thai 31 r.. Oideon Krnorr, of Balumure, was Awao flWfWhaaattasjallBg toiirtss the Wr. at "mllsy's falls. DEATH OF liKOKUK McDUKFIE. We rejrrei 10 leans (saya tba Columbia Teleeraph of yertr nlay.) by a despatch from a friend in 'Camden, that General Ocorge McfiuiBe expired at 8"cioek A. M. yesterday, at the residence of Richard Singleton. Esq. in Sumter, ' ' . ' . C'lM'iKstsTi, March 14. Fourteen balloting, have boon had for a Uni ted States Senator. Xt, Griswold was with drawn by the Whigs, nndMr. Ewingnouiioated, but was subsequently withdrawn, and Mr. Cor win nominated. On the last bnllot Mr. Corwin lack ed eight oil an election. Boston, March, Hth Marshal Tokey made another descent upon William Mead' gambling house, in Sudbury the same or nearly llie same color, ami a cap. St., last night, and captured 26 Arsons, among There seems to he no doubt that Pitt is guil tiicm a State street borker. They were fined f8 of ,h? "' ave no HtUclligcnce 4 aud costs. Nkw OBtCANS, March V.. A iiegroin Paulding, Mississippi, having coin- nutted an outrage upon the r"n yruie .--,-thidv, and afterward murdured hnrandTii 1hwttflWrnTTqi negro, and burned him alive. Con xncs, March 15. Judgo Benj, FWftdt.WU'nv iif,.-Aahtabula county, has just been elected to the ("nited States Senate for six yeariuJhe vote stood B; F. Wade, whig, 4i-1l8riryB7rayno, dem ocrat, 54; blank, 7. -. Judge "WadeVwaa on nf the earliest sup porters of (leneral Taylar, in the Western lie serve. ' ".' John Woods, whie. was rr-clceted State Audu toron the fifth baHot- The "whig,' nlso7uec..ed ed io electing two minor officers. Anthtr Fatal Steamboat f).rpl"tun. -Cincinnati, March 15. J'he steamor Gcorga- -W, Kendall, this nfter- noon, when above Bradehburgh, Ky:, lurst the teyttreler head-ot -nartOTr(reTigme7TllP,07yan JTJapmiaica and WTf. orffieniricr wind valvo and stand pipe, ine carpenter )l lthe sser win instantly killed, and some deck , handa were soverly acaldod: Seven horses wnro kille'l,- and a nuobe-f penon jumped w- board. Two jncnqnhojboro counted twenty persons in the rivoratone time, not one of whom were saved. Tim officers of tho JlnJAt, ,wCHU-.tJbink tbat4lt rsrwirhoWoaluT took some of the horsos for persons, aa- U haA been ascertained that the carpenter was the on ly person killed. "' ' ? SpRiNtirixi.D, Mass., March 17. The Railroad Depot at this place was entirely destroyed b fire last night, nnd several persons- were badly injured, by . endeavoring to. extio-J 1 - ,1- ; 1 1 is.,si..oi.i...i. i ' V '' 1 vASoren reefsoi'D n , ej,., in T,iissc! FUGITIVE CASK AT PITTS- BIRO. Richard GarJner.afug'ttiveslavsowneil by Miss Byers, whowas arrested at Bridgowater Beav er county, (Pa.) had a hearing at Pittsburg yes terday and was remanded to hi owner. This was the first case of arrest of a fugitive io that ncighborWjd. There was no disturbance. L Gray. & desperate sharaotesv- says the 4Jales- ton Civilian, sent to the penitentiary from this' county, fur an attempt to kill, gave his guard the slip on the steamboat in going up, and was not missed for some hours. He was pursued by some men ia a skiff, and overtaken, floating down the Trinity on a log. He refused to sur rcnderand attempted to escape by swimming ashore, but hi pursuers fired on him with ft re volver, wounding him severely. Ho was retaken, and at the last accounts was in Liberty jail. He is under iudicUncnt for murder in Colorado coun ty, and told his captors that he would rather be killed than taken alive. LY.VCIIING A.V ABOLITIONIST IX REX- , TL'CKY. Bo. Edward Mathews traveling agent of the American Baptist Emancipation Society of Xcw York, whils on a pilgrimage to tho residence of Cnssius M. Clay, of Ky stopped at Richmond Ky., and made use of certain unnholosome ex- j pressions relative to the subject of slavery. which induced the citizens to order him to leave the town. He left, but returned a day or two afterward, whereupon some citisena seised him, and after ducking him nine times in ahorse pond, ordered him to leave the State. Upon re, fusing to do ao ho waa dipped twice more : whereupon he promised to leave fe immediate! '' fiKit far 1 ensyl - and took up tho lino of march on vauia. i-:,rosTS''orTnETKsTay-3ipir.-: r - The rescue of the fugitive alaic Shadrach. by the mob in Boston, , ia likely to bo n costly job. to hail ny t.Dmmisatoner lisiiett, to answer the eluvrga of Laving been ewnessiried in the riot; and the costs attendant upon the Investigation, and those which will be imposed by the prose-' cutinn, the Commissioner thinks', "would have furnisher means probably sufficient to have re- Ilieye j lawfuUy, . eyer. Jndixidual j;aJikl to have ariaen, if the law, had been left to take its undistnrbed coursa in tlie hands of its officers and counsellors." No doubt ; but what do the mriitwtlfiirK iff rjr mob care about the expense incurred by their misconduct? t They will not probably, pa a dot lar of tbens. They aet Shadrach free, ami tha ' eitiaen of Boston may hare to pay five time a Supposed , murder. About fie or ix weekacoMr. Tilgl'man Hunt, nepro trader, reft (iolilsboro' for Fay elterille on a trading nmninn aerompanied byf rhomn Pitt, whom he haif M I liere to ffu 'iih luin3iolluujf BMrt KM.-LeaHl.ut a. thrrof the partiee uirni snine two week since. when Pitt made hw rippearanr-e at Rorky Mount, where he hcloni;!', Willi mx nrcroe. two horses, a bugry. carryall, tc, and alarjfe sum of tnonrv, auppnaeil lo he 8 or 10 llinua and dollars. le remained thrre aeveral tlava. figuring largplj as il npppar. during wliu-h he purchased a set f bowlin; allii-s, ami a nrrro. lie rave aeyeeai eontradieuirv aceniinls of the way in whicli he became possessed of so much money 111 o that Ire had made it by tRuling, and auother that it had lieen given I11111 to purclinae no- groci with. ICinnlly he started Northwiird. pe ine; the name ofliarrettolhe romltirinr 1 the train. Sint-e (lis dene rlure l-o or three of (lie neeroea have been taken up and Imlirrd in Nash eounlv jail. ' .Thev state that limit. nit, anil trie sis negroes nau camped wiinin tan educaiedconsiituency would take a pro a mile of Fayetlevillc, near the Cape Pear wejniincnt position among her lister nf ttie believe, when the two former, walked out in ; Coiifederacv. Intclliircnce heiiie diffused the woods j durin ihir absence the report 01 a pi.noi was-.iieiuu, snii simiii aucrwanis, Pitt returned alone, and ordered the negroes in have the horsei rul into die vehicle iminr diatelvv -This is-tlie negroes' nrconnt, mid and il may be true or it may have lieen in vented to Concccal their own participation 111 the affair. Pill, when he hired himself tu limit, was worth nothing at -all. lie wes last heard ofat Petersburg, where he continued lorall him self .(larret. The real Garret, is a negro tra der, wrll known here, ami is fully six feet two incites in bright. I'm is a man about 21 years ot age, rather large and hour, w ith a con siderable stoop, a Jttle bowlegged, very light complexion, white, hair, and white eyebrow and eyelashes, and fart) very, much freckled, tipper lip nml trout teelh of ftiff tipper' jaw. long.' At M'eldon, he was dressed in a light colored frock or busneis coat, panialooua of i concerning il inun raycitcvuic, anu nave noi litd-ot rhe"-rlicrtvwrrf ,hs was citizen ol Guilford eounlv in this State P, S. Wc learn hy Mondav monting' mail that the negroes have been examined, and L dmilted-ULat-iluiU bad-been ldkd.yonen- all of Hunt's silver jiuinev giv and to carry them to a free JStatc. The bod was wrapped up in some Calivass aim thrown into a river supposed to lie Black Kiver, a short divtanca frern Fayotlvilln. Etnt, Carolina Ihpu'iiitan. Drsrat t nos or-TnnKvr slfips nv Si'ox TANEOt s cOmbi-stion. Capl. Bales, ol ship Nouantum, from Baltimore, for California, which waa destroyed by tire from stMiiiiaiieoiis combustion oriler cargo of coal, took passage ..u. i?it.in..j :.iAn.i- t,A i.:.. Hi lliu s dlAldnii iniiuiua ill tiiu pi ot, Qiifu : IIcrmagmuM'Kcnxif , .fur Valpara also tU de" willfccpal. but when 12 day out, west of Cape Horn, this ship also took lire from siion taneou combustion, nnd every exertion to smother it proved tinnvailing. 'I'hcy took to their boats and were picked up sooti after by thor Butisli abip -JSymmetrtv. -CapU John Thompson, of Liverpool, bound for Acapnlcn. Uapt. T. would not deviate Irom In cotirse ships 1 comoany; liut liecja, in latitude ii n long. v ti ., uiey 11:11 in wnn snip ran ehon. of Newburj'port. from llallimiim for and was dosiiviyed, as before reported, ma kii lho tbrKt-it laden sliio ViifiirKvm,hrty'nrmlrV' n incnu.y re- rtanP0, t.,,.l,,ii1.,n of the earns, within a few I ! months. w lub' Capl. B. and wife were on 1 " A PRIVCIPI.K WlilJ, STATED. -Mr. Hiantoii. DemocralJ the Chairman nf the Cominir'ee on aval Afl.nrs, in hi '" f.rrffdrf:the-rr Va 1 1, 'in. Afpttwitwfltii an -JHsHftn fttfrtmrftwii -with iTlOlI KMt-IIIIICl!. , " 1 IIVJ writ IlillUin an our Government demands, that iihe exercise of its acknowlcdscd power, for the publiej'"." V lo."e "P 'i or ' D,iects it waa ordained in nro.noLe. it shall sd !i . .1 ...:o , r.-.i .'. U I"" ft Im those mcnswhich wiyL rwillliftTj:i4r:: ? tr"' v" f! ; r,f,,,,,,,l un, ,, . l Hints"'"""" , "r i" sis "is i-. people, without injury to thty, and without det- rimcnt to the publn; inlcrest. THE GERMAN ARTISAN. The artisan, it is known i compiled in most German states to expend several of the bcsl years of his life in the ranks of tho army; much of what he has learned in the workshop he has unlearned in the barrack. 7 An artisan whoe ingenuity i great, and who 111 1 V be Lpossessed of ample capitnll ijaiiip!l,,,!(;iabliall A. buisiicss for himself, lie must wait until a va cancy i, made for htm by the death or with drawal of some predecessor in his tra'de the law prohibiting more than a fixed number of persons of any trade from practising such trade; consequently competition is a ihiofj un heard of, and there rarely exists any siimulm lo achieve excellence, Art Journal Nkoroks 1 Iowa. A Good Joke. Kn incorrigible wap; ha admirably iticeccded in perpetrating a capital joke upon l!ic Iowa Legislature, in passing upon the bill prohib iting negroes from entering that Statu and af fixing heavy penalties' upon them when they do enter it, J.T. Morion, of Uon'y who is both a whig and a wa;, moved an adition il section, "that the bill should be in force from and alter it publication in the Iowa Frre Dent nrrat," the abolition paper at Morrit Pleasant. Tltt; bill wenf back lo tho 'House so amended. The amendment was accepted by tho House and the bill passed. After a while the idea be gan to eke through the hair of a mrmberihtit the abolition organ might decline publishing ihe law, and thereby kill il stone dead, and he moved for a reconsideration, but l.ideil, tlm btlfwas left to be sunt to the Governor in that crafty shape. : .7 THEMETHOIJISTLVW SUIT. A ."New 1 orK corrcspontlcnt ol tlie ntuliiirg t .1 -. . I. .. , 1 : 1 1 - . .:, c . 1 s,-," i msi ,-.,un-i-i m m,- ,un m me MclliO'!it Episcopal Church. Souih, against , ,Mgln,Mim, Episcopal Church, for its share pf church property, are making -progreis, and that tne case will prulnmv he tried at the i . --: 1 . r .i. . ., .T iprn u'riii 01 1110 s ircmi vuuri- 111 vii at city. - ' , A Mexican, liisjory of the. Mexican war, lately published, say of tJen. Seotl; - -r "llis humanity on all occasions, his kindness, a evinced tn every individual, and In sym pathy and attention lo the sick and wounded, endeared hint ii the Whole army, officers and men. 't In fact, the very generosity and excel, lenee )T hisf betiet, led him sometime trio "fJCJ nnd li ha since reaped in gratitude the good seed sown in the lullnets ol his noble sensi bilities." s Uai.tinorb, Marelt 10 BJ P M Icut iamc, Ridgtdy, of the t nned State navy , fall from the third story of the Exchang hotel thia evening, and i dangerously' if not A GOOD MOVE. The Ccam'T f'4i of Pasquotank, 'eairotrs of hrinfin tho Meaanea of a rood F.ilucation to the door ef evert tMilm of the t onnty, and satisfieil that ire Common Schnoj svstein rnU -onl f he ar Je effirie 4y f airtrtg aftniTl1ir; m'ghtrr of W illiwm BraHHff' amount hv tia(iot, fnflieienl l keep the sctioola in ' npemtiorr oorinj to months ot ... ti e year, .'. srni i to . employ , good teachers fiir ihem, 4 fhe late March term, levied a lax which wiff Jfrte to rcry District of the County aiMI. TKat greater sum than any ('onmv of tiie State rnw. herelorfre raised, and speaks olumr for tire rrod sense and patriotism of our nccids'; for Ac Maeta Irate were not only led 10 this art tt thrir wsjt aensii of it importance, hut ikrf were uraed to it. in verv nianv instances, lif ttie laiw tas pavini cttiaeii f the t'o'iniy. hnpesognoj sn ejsmpie). will nr prompiry followed hy every County in ihe iiate; if it should he, ten year would remove every blot of ignorance from our escutchenrrr' the "(foot! Old North State," directed in its councils by Urnjinir her r'lliUlretr. bet great and inexham-t lite sources of wealth would speedily he developed; her now barren, because exhausted fields, wo-ld he renovated and improved; hermines of coal and iron would stn-cilily be worked; her facilities would ho greatly improved; her statistics uf crime and pauperism wotil exhibit a manifest imprnveircnt; her popula tion would rapidly mrrcasr; tier barns would lie filled with plenty, ami her cliililien would becorrie prosperous and happy. Such are a few of ihe blessings which we confidently believe would result from a liberal spirit, manifested among ihe people of the several counties of the State. AVIiileihe good-work has thus been com menced, and the ball nf improvement l)f en put in motion, much remains to be done in pro duce good reaults from the action of the m!,ffiB,racy oflhi t'ounlv." It behoves the, Board of Superintendent 16 establish a uniform series of text-books t be used in all the schools; to sppoi.it eonspcleilt t men. aa ennioiilletniin of ltu fernl Ilia their dutic snd rfsponsihiliiics. The exam ining committee should lie careful to give certificate urrmne, but those whim, after a carefo4 exarmnatiiMirthevsWl fimljomjfeut jjnen should give employment 10 no man, cn al.er lrejta passed an examination, unless they are satisfied nf his moral character. Another duty not less important, devolve, upon the evrmtnillcemen, l and that is to ce that all tlie School houses arc put in order am! rendered snggest the propriety lo iliem t.f purchasing lor each school a series nf outline mat), and having black boards, and other indispensible requisites nf a srlmul fdoili Insde: and placed iu everv school. . i , , , k ihrw sugguorui betried ruiujind m. Icf than two years from this dale, there will not he a voice in opposition in the system iu the County. ' ; :7' Old North Stat." : THE AUSTRIAN CONTROVERSY. ; " " The letter of Mt Wcbaterlo Jlr llalsetunnn, the Austrian Charge d'AIElirr in Vasliinj1iiliji,u,jii$4.uuperlk.4iuxjufi ia. .xaavunliuiwardvd to Tclatiie In the iiiisiion of Air. Munti to llun-gaeyT-waa hlf 'emtmimiewtcr by thrrChtrrse 10 the Austrian floyemnient. In alrllcr of the lltli itisumt, Mr II. advise Mr, Wehater thai tlie Austrian Government i not convinced, bv armiments in Mr. W'n letter, but that it twaive allfarlher disouasion nf tho auhjoct, lal.i -in . 1 j? ,1 . laion" between the Ooremnients to the danger " " ". "r- 11 "J?" r 1 :. l. t' I twi anu minor reply, uuu uius 111c maiu-'r ends. ; IIl.i.iX 'Power.,, the American sculptor, write from Florence to his brother in California, l.l... L. ! 1.: e..r . i 1, . . 1 . . , - tl a l I PenrU ? PLr,,'",ll" ; , fM ",,mi ,"" - V'"m "'J mP'1 " ? "n..8 l l.,,e lnn a: cil..-i re. ..f :.. ,1 j P"Muro, doulnful vvhether to advance or rclin- -A MADAME BISHOP'S CONCERT. " Th Concert of Maiiamk Asia Ttimoe, on Monuay night, was ana of the most splendid entertainments av er witnessed ia this place, Yarborfttigh's spacious fta. loon Was crowded with the hesoty and fashlna of the eity i and as far as'we bars beard, Madame Bishop pat s the highest satUniciioa to the entire audisncv. The pow er, compass, rolame, and sweetness of btr voice, and lha -s;rai 44 -e)enee Wi.Te truly astonishing and bewltshln. If Jenny Lied hcats'her, we should he bipy to bear her. The music orMKrjurhsiC on the 1'ijun, was also trsnportiii We have nut room f.jr remarks t-day, but we must say. If he will fire tin Knuth Carolinians a touch of Yankee-doodle," each us be elu-trifted the audience with, on Muuday aught, tby 11 km!i uuilrr, and all their sit'9 curies and K4ilm notions will he at an end. - We are gratified to statu that Madam H'shop has con sented tororaaln one more nlgtll, and will favor our citi zens with another Concert, with uuw pieces, this Tuos. dny) evcuiag. We anticiiiale another ontpouringof the Cltv. 9. V ft We atop the press to armouries the fiMownia; nietan choly Intelligence-. J , ' . (fly TtU.jr).h f ir llil Raleigh tlKATII Of JI'IMin M0OHE, OP PDKXTO.r. ' - ' Psteraliiirg, itb Man-h, A. M. The Postmsster at Portsmouth wrilea a follows: ' .Tudn A. Moore ditfd yesterday of afiopleay." .4. In this city, on tha I 'th instant, Mr. William .V. Brown to Miss r ranees Brown, daughter of NrJJtsory Hum On the Ml ultiinii, tv tha Ber.-JiueDu A lan. Mr. Clement lillcr, lu.liss Jams .Suturnns, all of Hold Mill. Inl'avie Countv, on the 2f!lh Frfbrnnrv, br Samuel Tavlnr, fcsq , Mr. i.'oleb Ilidutiinon W .vlisa 'Jamilla t ..llenilrieka. On the 13 inst. Mr. IL.bert Holme to Miss Mary A. Harocv, all of Klialth I ity. At Contra iiill. Clxswa tMfitt',' X,.,Tai4''fn'''aosl.-amIsm! stv-isskavsvsry se esf ihel 'it-' iiiuraaay trie i.jin nisi, nv tne ivev y. it 1 rot. man, Vt. Villain B. Ilurridl, laloof Hertfurd, X. C, and Mia Ann Judson, aeoond daughterof Itev. Amnl J. Hatcle ol tlis lueince h sm . l,.(lr;,n(ra('noniv'nn the 2.',th. nit- llr.fs.lm tr-iMiTi In (ireone County, on tlie 13th inst. Mr Joase Mnglawbon of Pitt County, to Mia Itebecca, dnglier of tli lata LharlesJenkms. . lo lifrh Street Church, Wilmington on WexlnaS' day erening. Msreh 12th. by IU. B.Ti'IIein Mr. Jvey-lWl-te);.5! Behcet fcttrt., ' 7' '7 ., ' .' . la TTiTneeountr em Taesda evenme the IS (h irtst. Mr.', lames X. Lane of "RvrMi o Miss Charity Brnaw, idsngbtri, of Elder BcnJyBiBV 01 navne. ' . i In AlamaKr' ennntr. en Taenia the 11 til in.- stant. AleianJe 'TlPilavsn, M. P., to Miss Mnfrgtret ear). I)l f.l. : In this Count, nnfafunl'iysnorning th lrth, Mrs. T.elieoca Xiwwood, rylitt of Angustin Nor. wood, Esrj. ''' ! ' " ' -7".;'.. At the residence cf Pr. .fol'iit S. nielmrds n, near prospect Hall, mnrlen eonnfv. on fhe night of the e'th Fcbrnaryt He Sainsel Kithard. son, aeed 80 years and 8 months. a tuytr-'t: t'nimty. no tlir iilli inf !ltrsA I.ps. eeiu,Twifo of Mr. John Lipscomb, in the STtli fear ether ngc. ' ' ; In'Otenire Ctmntv. on the lltli Insf.. srftera fnnganpa4Bftil"il!m, Mr. Pavid Tirrnm, aged altftnt .'i0 Teors. a hiirhlr resneetable citiaen. On f riiiar mrniiig, Hlh mat. ot Ins residence near I.iitnix'r lindL'c. UolH'tun count, nttera ehnrt illn- ss, Mr (Jry ClbSn.. in the 81st year of his ng' In Frreport Maipecn the 1 tth of tbepiwent month, in the faith and hope of the Gospel, Mrs. I.vdia ITelhrook, irl the llflth vear of heratrn raotlierof the Editor and Proprietor of T Com. In .Wilmiilrton on the i tth in.t, Snmuel Btaek Km in the "Slh yeay of his age. It A (.Kill It M.VKKET.1 ' lUcorho 1 1. Butter V R CO, f CattaB Vara I'J. Corn SO (' 85. CjffeV'ia IS. lEgg8(S 10. Flour $.13 (.4 0. Fodder,0!) (oj Si- Feathers 23 (i, 30. Ironi Swede &i (dlO. , Iron, extra sites (1 7. Iron, English 4 (.S 8. Leather, s.ile 20 IS1 25. Leather, enlfOO f 00. Lanl 10 (3 12. Meal W Q PV Molsp.s, gal. S 5 (i 40. .Vails .'.I f C. Sugar H4 12. Tiibaceo 00 a 00. Silt, gr. Alum $i 20 a 2 25. Suit, Liverpool $2 00. l'utatoes, tweet 40 a 50. Irish, per buskel 1 50 a 2 50, ', ; ,,. FA ET71EV1L1.E MARKET.., -t'ottooiefd tI. Corn 8 kjM.- Fiowv 5 nj . Molasses S(r 21. alti Back, 10 Ahmr. bush. IT ($ 4. Wool It 1H, . Wbeat lt & Hi. Whiskey t) (!4J. 7' '7- ':i '"' 'V''- , FETtP.SBl'nti MARKET. . - WWleWWrtttealOic; Prima Red t"0 IBjo-Cowni'in ta iddlujsJh) a Oic Tjliacca priuiinga t dollar a 2j Froited-Luga 1J a ? dullarsi tiood to fina Lugs 41 a 1 1 Jiilkilluf JW tji-!llt M.BjfaJtl.trJa m. i. U dolls. . ( , ,- ... , .. -.,.....7 -j ' ;.',V5vli. .., .,;MXEWBEns Mni;i;T(.Vfi:...ft.5if , Cam, barrol, a,V. f Un 19 y l J. Flour A tjj) 0., AIuUiw. 2 fa S TT"'- panuae, bsw iltn. 2,111 J,i0(- J4 U.4,10 5 (orStMIIbi scrap 1,40. yUeia 1,0 l,3i. Punk SO (4 IM, Kplriis, ga.yW U &4. -. j 4; r i narr-: rasl-Miegar.-avisaraar ;. . D V E ET 1ST linK: ' " ' puixvixixK.'yx?,t.' ' . ' " ttutfihinson it CbJ'"'? .'.1 .V 1 3 tyriwe Stmt, S i! ' 107 XV ' ' -"Tr HOI,KAfcB- rsnfVhrreTs tn' he :tW black, - V - exmi.su MisriAo ixk.s, . - Fur Ueal and Luiiojersphie .l-riuiuif, and for Fine ltok and Job Work, whii-h thy (rnrcrn,! to b i'oiuis d ,f the purest inateruls, and lo work easily oa all wsliaary presas. . ' - The suiiibinaiions in thena hiks, are such ah lo gbr a richness, ami nerniaiLeii'Jy-lu. . wurkULwmr to any odi-. er Inks now iu use. bohl at prices varrinir trum T.1) wier. JL.at'.Caala rnsntiofturs fil'iri-d leksof erervriiajle. and qnslitv varying from to t'io.WI per lb. H Matcbill, L,i, ',.;i,',, (,.li,ra .xk .lA-sltut. To Country itlerrliunts. '"' l Flit US I LSI OIJU 0 D D MOtXTOXsVCo.. JOHN l.ll.lOM;n Com 1 I M,U:DM&MlLS.lStKiOiiiiBX. 1 N V1TK Morchaam ialtluf Nrw Vork Vlly.to their X iiaiuvnsa stock of uaKigs sd JJoaseric I a,,i r and aiAi'i.sllttr (loons. Their stock is entirely ww, knd la addition still r esire braver Btesmer new an elerantstvlee, onflned escluslrely to tins bouse, cunilstin of every varietv ia dri-c.HNlstotM r.im.Hn the KIIKNCH, tiKH.MAN VnjdSH jliil AM f : It IV A 7i (hnfket.auil nfJ'nf (Jut tri asvs rciaiM-fiesra. CAtill 1IL VliKS sod MEKCIIASTS OESErtALLY. will do well to call and eiautiaaour slock, as our roods are adapted In nvry ss.rioa tJ Ms cuHNlry; and we are re solved lo spare an edurl to make It the iuterest uf ev. ery Aaambl..aa wtu sn.nr pairowsr. . t ... J Jm n. ji'M. i.io.n, .7 " JAMM W UAKKLK, L.VAii Nr.Ul-.l.L,. ' XeVV York, March lflil.. . , ...... . 13 lit New ;ikm(s New t;o.Mll" " IUK Ckl.HASJIIN. "TT would most respsetWrv Invite pulifle atfentloa lo,tirettenilv and well seleeted Htoek forth ftpriiif snil Mummer Irnde of 151. c Home of which are llii h t'litnl and I hamsllaa Silks, ' , ' I'nrlsr and Indian, : " do, '"" ' ItlMk Men Ik I.Ton, ' - ' ' do; '"" . a 'tllaceand Silver ln-y. 7' io. " t. c . Mlotfi and t'oToreilhslm,.-. . . .. HresTott, Hufc Tissue, ' v ; Toil tli'Llnde,"- --'", p- -)f '. j 'halleys ami ttrenedinea, 7 V " f . Primed Couftantlues, ... 7, Fanrv French Jackonets, ' ' . '-'"-'.-'' .. '.j swrx IteUne. ' ", .v": -f. ' j Imperial Chenie tllnihsm, "' ,j: i J Pink and lluB Linen do. ,' - '7 7 .f"'?" r ' ' Oran(Jf. PorpU. and mod col'J lwns, ' ' KMteil ttwlss W'lalm, - 7;- 1 KintmilileriHl snd asMiwTtHtoaw, q'"' ,iiek $ t Mnreellnes nnd Florences, . - ,'v7 , hwiss, Hook. Mull, Nainsook, and check Muslinsv. Kirb )loniiet,Nesrk,.L'ap, and t'ufT Kibboue, , i - hnilirotilesiul Caiitoa craia akawls,. ., , hccdls work. Capes, Collars. Cuffs and I'ufr,, ' Embroidered and cot I.-.1 horil.rod seolloSied tdkls Psrl. Kid lilovea. lirst oiislitv. ' T ' Ho, do, 1 ticiioects anil I n'fersirivss. Milk and Linen, llutlom and I'rimraings, ? ' j- ' Rial a til Imitation Valenclens Mging: March lOtb, lilil. 13. NprlnsT Rtjlrl for IHAl. H. TUCKER A 80S biiva now ready for" the inspection of their friends emdrastuia ers a iarrft and fashionable assesnmeat of . lists, suitable for the season. - tUa. sistinir of ' . - ; t ' - Ueliee's and W.rl.orloo's Eatre Moleskin HAT". ' Kreneh style " ' : do. do, ' Men's .Medium Krlat Beaver,-- a"',. ;ainpsrhv ond Panama, - ,fc' dtr,' lient's lasliionable ahaM Panama, " Ji-- eta. ' do.' 1 - " Lsjhiif n, a, Roy's and I'hildren's Hummer, ' 7 d.r . Mi-n'ssnd Hoy's Mcaiesn, "- ;7 ' '. - fa -;.. lo. - ' '-"'do. - t.'aliorrnlst - -: PalMlraf, fsegtWws aad l'riHtr.- f;"'do. ' Halelgb, Msrch la, tail, ' . THE PEPPER BOX.: . . CWit ' . fVtilmiiutim st llaraett Street)' f7 'P'HS Sil"lldid rKstiiblisliment.'just J?iJl i ctcd, and clezuntl Cttud ut. 1 4.tlow.o.i:rtfojJtje!llstkttjyld foniK. . t- .. , .47,.. a7,,. c-.;7 t W. R. I'El'PKIl. the Annt and Manae-er. is well known iu this c-niniuoity, and tlirouglionl tha Htate. as a Caterer toe tha tSMte of all those ryr A M Iv TlVSTEIty," TI SII"j" " ASO OTiisa tieiiCAcrsa irr ths sr.asoB. BAKED, rM;ALUJPEU. IKIED, tiTEWEU. And done up Itrnrn, with all the tl teternt: The House is ao arranged st to furnish Saloons completely letired for privat parties of gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves snd friends. - PLl'rf.flstteiids rothe t'awiein person. -Trayst at short notice, and Parties will be supplied a. any Hour or in uy or nigtit, oy sending tlimr or ders to the House. ... Members of the Legislature, when fatigued with 'i"""1' (iBicialdutiea. may rilresh AbemaelriU Vsiters. .. well a. hi. old friends and customers er th i'itv. are invited to do tne sum. No pains or einens slta.ll b arstred t. malt tliia TRE.MOUHK where erary wish of the rprear uiait oe grainicn. - W. R TtPPEB. -r "sh.4.hmi!!ct Ralaiih, Xov. 15, lS'tV. it ' VESTURES) MAKE MERCHANT. When ever ether -., nM f rew wfrtrtat. em.ntdT taowe Hoom haa rnrst '!ek. Bit. BaHff ITert- iM teftery Irxir? af I.F.WIMFOff VJL(L'Ji-!!! 9r?.?S ' Tnir Fredesiek st.. . i j -. - Baltimori; Uarttan H." Iif iewisses) fa. alfava send their Ties st taf f mirespsadeata s as it arriva beler tk lor ry deaws, -.'..-.. . .'. .. , kjT tewisss) 4 rv earaeecT enfreaf ens fitt. alrr imm tboe wke msy kalt tried etsew her wifi 0l SSCe. " . "' .' ' . . . . ' BKIUJANT ff HFfW fie" a!ltli: IttAT . .- fTTEHIM. .' : trwrssA Liiusib ttjnns. Crt nd CerwetKiatrti' lottery. Class J. 5 bs intk Aa-st 6lh. IBfil.. " , - -, -."'''''' -fty.r.ni''-'i ' - " 7 Jtn.oon. $ir,,ooa, $;,or js.Tiwt; ef 94.m, 4 l'.6t, 4 of fiMiO. mf 9-M0. 78 awmber Bad 18 drawn balteta. . . .. , Tickets $10. Halves ?, tjaartevs J2j. CertiScate of I'ackag ef Waolea $141), 1 r aires $70, Vnsvters f 38. i -;.,. i . . llotilEHASNA, Class 17. lis tat MwS April WHT '. I FRIZES f . ' - 87'.,90 ia f. prises e-f S15.U00, "BjOOO, 4,000 $S,M. fi.000, 20 of fl.KuO, 7 TTetets ll. Ilslves Sfi. Quartan tit."' ' (Irsn-f 'weolidsted. Class i. to be dra liftlt ''ht ' " " IP""1 pri" P? ' 1S Prises ef olS), $T'.'3.41S ia t; Itter. 76 Kamtiers, 1? drawn. . - Ticket, Jin, HsItss fT,f, Qaartars $.t,T5. 1'aekag of wbtde fe Z0O, Halves 1U0, yuar. ter .'iO. J';. ,. . SMAU. rT LOTTfTtT! V 1 Patapwm, 1'lasi 11. fori April 17th. $4,000, 2,000, 3U,;W. MI00, MI0, flOO, 314 ' - . of .. - ,1 -i.- ' Tickets!, . CertiBeste of rckaga, wholes JS, Jatte J7 CO; quarters fl 75. ... . 20,000 Dollars! . ; Bel Air, 21. for April ?M iKt ' PRIZES, ' - 120,09) fl.OOd, JT.OtX). 14,000. $?,MK, lfcof $o00i 10 of 200, 200, ., . 7 7 Tickets eo, halves $2 AO, quarters f 1 25s -7ft Numbers. IS Ballets. Certificnt of Psckage of wholes for $C0, halve $!W, qnartem' JJJ6. ' - - Alt tWuerte atlrer.ised fcy ny tthsf tadort Can be had of tts on th asm terms. . . " - - ANOTHER SMALL FRY. , t. i.i a :i siw.l 1B".i . asMpasvv, sUiaKas m, iur rp il auru. IVUI, j. '$1,700, $2,000, tl.MO, 91,000, tie.; Ac. - Tickatr jl.. " - -Vackages f whole tli, httvet $7 CO,, in'sr- tersS "". .. 7 SlAUMl'ICEXT 8CIIKME for the SOth Apri). , ... S1.1TW.178. T.. ,i:.,v:i...k.i i ,ki. t am. - tliie I'rii of 70.0IHI dollar, llu Vrit of 40,000 dollars, ' ' t)n "Trisa of 80,1100 dollars, tma' l't -of Jfi.000 dollar, 1 " . On 1'risa, of .V 1.600 dollr - Otwr-lMt f 6,000-dollars, r-. On Hundred of 1,70 dollar. '- GRAN1 CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS ti Tick! t2lLlislvei If), quarter 6. . LKWIS.SON Jl Co. Will aelt Coruscates of aOwhols Tickets tor $7.r 20 half tvekst for 1S7J to quatrr tickets for tiJ 20 (Ightli fur So, tjT" One.l'ackae can draw ever ou boadftd ml friy iliViiJ "dollars, - - - - All orders strictly confidential, and a an Letter and Order are received and answered by th prin cipal of, the riBv you rua. no . risk . of year nam living espoaed by clerks or ether ia til eaUblisk" uieul. llcuaretul and address all orders to - ' LKW1S.S0N ft C.. ' Prart 81., Baltimore, MJ. HOOKS! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS !! ... At the North urollaai Isookitores ' 'IIOItY . Tl HXtll. il'iilosasr; sViiosVaeWfr, asaf ekwi ism C Var yr-sv sysftss . . ie drresf, awsiA, . (.. . at always on hand a large and genera tollee- IT llistol tmn of Law, Medical, 1 heololical, t;lsmieal, torical, Voyages, Travels, Novels and Miseella- -tierms-'pooltr."' ALSO, a vary extonslv sssortment of SCHOOIi BtMlKSi 4cer Blank Book; LadiprT,' Aiurnal, Day books, Check Bunks, and any other kind that Busy be wanted, manufactured to order. Torether with - farticular enentioa given to Riling all enters complet frum Ilooksellrr. Merchants, Teachers 17 and prlvaM individual. And every artlch ia his line sold at. th tearest prieea for cash Or appro ed credit, either at wholesale or retail. ' All aew wurks received a sou as published. Ualsiglt, . JooO. - J BOOT t SllOE STORE. O. L. Dl'BCII. AM wow receiving from th Northern markets my M attw- fly of llooti serfiAoft. and without snaBaer' ting tbeartlcle. I will say that my v. HTOCK IS LAH11K snd that t will glvess good bargains xs call bs bought I th City. ' . . 'Raleigh, Oct 2, I80O KAVIXO rvtnriivtt from tbt Korthtrn el tin, f.t nmkinit tht Nii cweftit ftnd tbolc telcttfus in L.. liuc, tht Mbwribtr li ntnr prpn4 troffw t tha jiuMin a ipltadttl sftMuftrntnt of MmuU MkiiiMi -r - ML NIC, o ., Urfz ftntl gnnd auwiiraca.. of the ntott pnpUr fttl fRHhlunnblc Hw Muvie tutwUntlj Nnirid tram York, Pbitftilalphut tvntt BiUMaort. mt ny piecft o4 faunl in bit MtftlogiM rim bf pftnnufd ta ft .. ; riAjwiw from the best manufactories ef New York, Pbiiadelnkla i " Balti'norej and superior lo workmanship and Km voany ever before effered la this er adjacent btales to pi "W ieks, KK.PHIU" AND ACCOHDIASS, t', ... V101.I(4,riOLOXCKI.LOsl AViUGtlTAttl, A bsrze and slecsnt aarartmeBt st th best ini'sa String. . Persons wisbias; ta ssirckaae, eilher by ths sinxle sirina; or handle, will find it lo their advantage toeall before purchasing elsewhere. . -.'. bckools and Beralnariea sannllea wit Mnsle, IKstrse Hon Books, Htrings, Mewiepapsr, oa the most reason able terms. Also. - x HRAMs) BAXO rXsTTRVMESTst, . filank Dnoks for fisads. and Baad Instraetloa Books: la short, every thins; In th Musi DepenateM eesaasealy sought for sad desired, . . K. W, rCTr.ltSIl.IA, Dee, 1.1, 1S, i.,,-M' : i ": ." .. , .1,.. - i 1... .. 1 .-. KICARfM VRIHBY ek CM, ; i . f, M. Charln Strttt, Baltimott. Ihmtttte Wurehmiitmm and Jhaporttre tfUritUl .wrencA Ury Goedt shred from Knrop - n AVE oa band a lare Block ef American gawd IHtrchssMd proVtoM Us ths smsbI adranee, which tkey offer by the ssieee w (soelnes to lb inspsntioa of Houthcru BHsrchanta, ia ooupetiiioa with the slocks of iurlheru titles. Tkelt importations ara new amvine;. Let ,sWAers mars basis eaaasine esrefully A.sirW.s slwke.- 7-. -r - 7"-"..' s N. It. All parekasevs are protected la prices against' Northern markets, ' 1 t.--a. - ;. -, ,' " ' 'i f '' : ' " 'f , , '..,. scrfjcE. ... -v -TAKEN" upandcosaiuiiud to th Jail of Bladea t'omtty, Jv: i;.j oa' Tknnday, the Jih day of August; lts-f; a negro maa (slave) h say his name ia JOHN, and that he belontrs to Al , ota SrAtiKi, living Bear Society Hill in South Car olina, : Maid negro ia dark complected, about twed ty year of ago and about nv feet kigh. . 7 Th owner or odd Slavs is hsrehy aotined tn eeme forward, pro property, pay charts; and laka htm awayo be will bodc.lt with as the law directs. j,. JAMKls MELVIN. ,". Eliiabetlitowrt, S.' C, Angust th, 18N1. Dagucrrvstn ClttllerY r IX kis finely luimiskad Hoera warrants au ti Ms to b patriae t, and to plesss. Ill repnssa. tioa is so wall kaowa ia Kerth Carnliha, It 1 asev lees so say mora. Call al PALME. A- :
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 26, 1851, edition 1
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