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3 POETRY THF. .VMKIHCAVFI.AG IN IS-.ll. Inscribed tnDiiiicI Webster. ST WII.I.MM Hosts U'AIXACf. ' N'e regard i hi? American Banner a3 already severm! . ;:s- front n Fiirlinn Aeiowwi It h ,'ered ! No! As soon The i.-t r !n ly teuiiesi-wr.ick 4Sii;iii divided in .h-irskv - An,! darkle into ehaosback ! No ! . Theie ii ll i its, ivitb pvoiv hue luilou'd im when ii if4t imliirl'd Ai '',l Ijii" -l.ir.n, nil ! jiri 1 v Ilirt'W " Si , ne'e I" I'"' ivi nu'swinld; : . Ai' ! ili" "'I'll li-M th it wheel A'Hi'l -Hi-' t 'niii.t wildly swelling, . Ami '-A t:'V heals llie lliumler-peals . Wi.liin hi ..ni-g.'d's twisty dwelling Av . tj in' guar.'.-" If"" traitor li cl J"i,.. I, ,ri.-- i.t tint s.aml-.lll sheet, A j ii I Ii 'iir- it in liis u tt.t r. ii hand Kr.-iicinli'iil nvel Freedom's land ! 1 'lone nf I In valiant urn! loo tried ! Whore M.i.i:t" Innulit ami W.u:RT.die-1: : Wh re M'ivuiii th siill ui Imi i t.n,i n ells. . And v'n wilk. tlrttirli Vci;.vis' Ua'-U While h;:,, mit-ps iu the glnoiti. .' . ' A,.d ej,,ri ,,( lb,. InTo's Viiiih, Or challlitS J hut UTHIllI '"III li'V she llladiy . .Venn!, ul with thi' .ilnrli bine seas. :' .That murmur iviln where freedom laid I l.-r l.m s iiv.- i Mii.Ti.m:s ! Liuniol' ihe l,ie-t and the gb-n ! 'I'h, hi h 'f,K' nm-e 'ui liardv men !-.-, 1, :i nit i! Hi,' mi, mil. im :iinl :h- lake ! .Of river r,'lli',l from sea to sen, )u that broad ,'i;inrl,'nr fit tu ra i Th,' m hi !- o; i-r- rii'ty : )! I'.iue-I flute-! ( I, denres! land ! . W'Iiii sha!:thy ban led children sever?;. ' . tiuil of our father. ! iierp we siutid From Plymouth's rncl; tu Georgia strand . Heart ' pressed ti hen r'. li.nnd linked in hand Anil swear, "the I'mon hies forever !" Then (JiBii Jln:it onfjiou twtiipr bright Hit Ii ?try Irnin the olden tioht! ' Yes ! st liiiics- st ir.durd of the brave Tby r titli el' -tar- still decks the wine It ii. i" hnimr once h'T Lawrence rolled '-'. To fjini'1 it thy spangled tuhl : ; Stiihsuiningharineruf the tree, .' .'I'h ' fli i, lih il nations turn In ilief. . . At:, l w hen at i, nine thy. shadow tails . .' ' .V'niijf.ldi'.ntmii.rv; 'iiriliiiil walk, '. 'I'll'' si ni'ii'iit. iriiuip;'i's .long .fur breath ' "-.'.''. 'i'hf ciinteil shIiIhs liiTCi'ly Tbi1 vemreii noe I'ro'ii exrli e-nnj;ilC sheiitli As i I they sutiefil ainite tmitor's haart ! . O'nrrod banner oftlie. lirnve ! . C standard nf h lh,Mi'.in I s!i;ps ! O iNi irdiaiml' the pairiutV "rave ! ( 'n.iie, It t in ;iv-i i-rhee to nr lips ! . There is a tti'iniiiinv; ui' 111,' im Nv.xv Ki;i..Ni leelsUhe pitrkil-sliocks : ':' 'i'herp is a treinhlrnir of the lakes . ; 'r!ii'.IV,'ft.ili'Mnihiv West awakes: .There is a inii-e hi: :d l;n- pin, , . 'I'lip Vvliite iiiiiiifihas Winter bloom, . . . l"jun the Suiiilniew piety shines, ' , ': And see the lien e xt" 1'rxcKSCv's toinb ! llelnitil ! thp Iroitbled nir is d.nk . With inurtial jiho-ts the bills nre briebt IV, ill iwi.ds ol hviii mm, (I mi hark ! 'J'lieir viiires roniein niineled inibt-: . 'I'hf! riijhr "hall live while faction dies ; 'I he Ira it.irs draw a flpetmo hrniith, .. ' lint wtrii,isilrink from (ind'ii own eye ; Ttie liyhj ofirinb tliHt CHiqners death ! . .. ' Then fairi'hi llau ! 'riHulenvest land ! Who shall ihy binded children Pfver? -, li'ml of on:' I'aiiiers ! here we era ml : : From I'i.vmoiitii's riH'k in Gr.onni.i's strand : ; Jletrt pressed to heart, bund liiiked in Ii i ml. And swpar"TiiP. L'xwn Ltvi-.s iokkvi r !" Ni:- oiik, 18,')U. 'l uf- av Stoiiiks bauw as tiii y Truvi t. OiilFridav last, fire Was put under tile bailers of the s oltou'tnill, to try the draft of tin) m w Hack and the luevcuient of the engine. The superintendent end ... i;..j ...... I, .1,...,,.! i well, anil wiere relating to eacn oilier tin: iiiirieui- tie they bad frequently encountered in forcing adi all through new .stacks. One said to the other that Jim tier bud to lie burned ill the chimney to induce a draft. A crowd of by-standeis bend the words "iiouder," ';stack' and "lioilers,'' and imagined some j t,,i l,:,H nut naii'.lr it, the hnib-rs . lo blow un the ., .'...I ..a t, rrihlc news, and i an hour the (lory bad assumed such eonKisit nce, -that il was ir.invely osscrled 'that Mnr bunrh rf pwtlrr were found under the boilers . vlu-u the enginoiT went lo firo up. : llarrithur' Union. A Xovia Ck ex' k Qt'F.siiox or Ftir.rtioM A case of some tmvp'ly and interest was tried dur inglhe past week, in this city, in the lleurico Cir cuit C'oiitt f Law, .ludgn lobertnn presiding. It was n suit for tieedoui, brought by a family of t ighl negriles, claiming their freedom under a deed of maiiuiiiissiou eso.'uted by ibrir former master ii Ik .tit twenty yearn ago, in Ihr cilij f -Yew York. Wp learn that the evidence was, that they were chiUlrm nnigrwid-chihlrrnat their foniier master, w ho carried them to New York and there etna nci- , pitted lliein If eraiUih' laws nf Virginia, which did Hot allow biiii lo emancipate them ho.ro, 'with out seiidiitg Ihem out of the .S'.ate; that be brough: them iuuiieilialc'v back wilh him to Virginia and they were never molested in be enjoyment of their . . . Ireedoin since lusde ith, which o.-curred about 15 I.MT ago, until ihey were arm-ted last sninmer bv the sheril)', at the inslauce of his next kin, and j claimed as slaves. Tl question oflho auflieieitey of uch a deed, o cooler lhe right of freedom in Viro-inia, was very elaborately argued for several days by .Messrs. Siiinnel Taylor nnd I. T. Watkim for the negries, and Mr. James l.rnrm for the claimants. The Judge, upon a full and attentive .Considpralion of the arguments and unihuritips. delivered an opin ion, evincing much ability and power nf discrimi nation, allowing tl e deed, along with the other evidence, to g to the jury, who found a verdict in favor of the negroes, after Hie case had occupied lhe iitieiitioifof the court for silt days. We hear that il is designed In carry tlie cao liefore the Court ofapi eais. Rkhmund Di'l'Mcli. , :,...'-... '- II " It has befflisbrpivdlv remarked, that those who do n.os.l busuiess are those who adierlise mtst .extensively. Therii is prohabljr H' t one in-tance iu ten where iiewsj.i,erHilvertisingi!isi not tectin a itto-tild rotuni. 1 In ninny instances the nrnnor- .,, wieti. iivemy.Finv.or an niiuureii tmn. f oi hi" of otir bnsii, men. who pursue t)io snrr .. p ,'ice. -ire a1f.rmcl at the pvjvn-v ' liOVEUAOIt OPTKXAS, D5K BIBI.K AND j M. Wrwri-:' Lktt to Mr. Hi irw.N. Tun Oswcco Minnta. Family 1'etnh, A di i S1I.KSKARK. , llriluh Vinr f A Mippleinrnl to the f-iverpncil : pteb in y.-ien.iyV Sun Mated that a Mr. Jolm Tlmrs- In a reoput pmclum iiioii for n Thankseivinj j Junriial, of the 18th ult., devotes a enlmnn to the re- j Inn had killed lis bmiliir.iii-kuv, lr. Garrison, will: Day, by the (lovevnor of Te' n, bis Kxccileney j '' '.'orrespniuleiiep between Mr. lliilseiiuinn. the j :m axe at I Isn-en, .Y.., while the latter nnd his wife congratulates the iieoole of I t Slate on their , hrinhtmni' lirosner.ts lis follow t "i ., i . , i i r.i . "I ,, ll,o l,,.u i, M I ,,l ii, I t v ,1'M.ii'H ly ,ff,i!, nip nl : hp : r ., . , ... - . . . - . .iiitt klu-r,. tun Joiuual 'inik uu iu.lwi. . UWe . ' rite ii ini-eo our Jisnmlfnt is gone ; the r ,. . . . " . . r III In s way tile repnblie is praetisiuir Ibe plira,- rif.li- ,'VT :,:i pi si ; n,r ( me oi hip spruiui; " , n .. t ,: ,;..ri. i,. ;a i.n ..i 1 I. , , .. '' ' 1,1 v i zaiion, mull and Ireedi ni. In this dipluinaiie -sen, ,.' j The Texas Imrin I thus ronrn-iiU upon the a. i lu.,.v,.r, r. ,KU.r ,;,s Hi best side f ihe men. 'IVf' ' J inent, for be has 'the law on li:s sale." while there is a "(loveriior B.dl is a funnv ma ii; a'nd when lio.j freshness nbout bis. uritsy llial Mirniises. and pleas I a Iks in another place n bont the 'fountains (ifrelip. c'oiijirw wasdeliahied with. the inaiihiiessof tho j ions h if lit' b'-inif op-n, -wis wimlil likefn be pointed '.Foreign Seerrt.iry.andit seems the unweleonie laiitrh f I" the c'iptir.aud verse where he 'found the Ian ter Mr. lliils-iinann's notes rxciinl, reached the alien- gn ine qnoied, 'Now is Hip wi,. ter of our di-con- j l'it.' Sc.j oerurs we believe in Shakspoare's j work. Oh, (biyernor Hell ! In take the winds j em i tho inuith of that liuneb-bacliPil villain I King liieliard and altrihuic them to the liinle! j Why, bible readers willldnsh with shame at the ; sai rib ge. and the Bowery Hoys of e? Votk will ' b' I I iiiihgnatinn meiMings reprobating such igno I ruJice of the writings o' the 'imcn rtn I bard.'." -. j .. From the Alexandria iin'.ette. J i ' TUB ADJl'STMKNT.' We believe that public sculiineiH in the South j I (mil ni Sontli Carolina) isnpiilly sftlling down ; I npnn opposition to iUsvn'mn in all ils shapes ami ! p:iases, and -ift'owiVsccwiV in the CoMinoMisi'. ; I This feeling; is not confined to those win are in ! favor ol the Compromise measures as origiua 1 pro- posilioii-,, but is extending ninong those who, oh-: . . ,. , jectnii: ta thwo treasures u fir. r, utui not t.shp.l ; ... .i I .1.... 4l -I, .'.1 1 1 .1. 'M Ally UIJIL- lllill UKrHVIt.' MiUil 1 1 li. U.t C WCn naxseil, VDt n':tra IWSF.TTLF.Mi.NT US nropor . . ., : . 1 tubi. adlmred tivaKasKTrLirNT: . Il appears to t.s that tlt.s is a ration il and fair i ciincliision at which to air.ve. T.re safety !ind .union of tho Stales. ;s the first - and meat consul- j eralieii. I lowe"er men may have di(l-'ril beret - i ",ru -"'."" ,or umwr lM!,:"u, IS ,111 liupori'llll lorilie .-.nnr. m p' ,; united front, heca use, if wi are divided among our sclvps. i will in itc ogrrssirn), or, at least, en. ?ourage agit itiun.: '; If we join hinds upon soine solid platform, e cannot he moved frimt oiir posi tion. And it seems lo us that the onlv ainl Ihe best stand we -Can take, is the support of tho. Cum--"i -I'lt'oMI-E. I The u!t-as at (he Vorth will hrj ttlet and re,isied : mi. this question by the t"ii,,n were theie. IVe I should iij-ve these patriotsonr support and coiinte-. ' tiauci... Whilst they nre battling manfully I t tho J CoiistiiHiVon and the Laws, liiey, at ihe same time. ure cente nil i tig Inr ,ur .rig-Hm. I'he whole Smith ought to. synii:it.lliso with tnetn in llieir slniyele. and cheer th"iu mi in I'linr. noble .work. -We .Caulk do this r-ir.-V-1 ti.i 11 v unl ss wesliow a uu uii- uiitj id seiitiiucut, as well us purpose. .-':-. deti'liiiiniiliiitl of'1' .... . . i .. -- "..,7' -' L'xtov. A II -ishiueton enrrcs- ' A i.t. i on im pondciit of lltp New iirk Hprald, altpr declaring .i. . .. ..... i-. . .- . i ... i , in.tl ..sirouo !,. sentiuiPiu pen aues ym pl pie uf IVashington, which is shared by all the Seiiatom and Members here, proceed-sllius: "The Union s-iit,mciU is moving the members r . ... . , ., . , 'of ,!'" stratlnuaiiil Cotioress in a re.miika- ble, matiiier, as will be seen Iroin the following scbcduli ': " ' "Hon, Truman Smith is. married In a lady in Ahiiiam i. "lion. Mr. Gilmore o IVinisvlvanin. is mar ried to a lady in Maine, a neiee of Mr. Julin Yaughn. "linn. Mr. Cabell, ol Florida, is married to ihe beantiliil Miss U tlcox ol M. Iauiis. Mo. '(jell, llail'lv I hoiiitison. Tone ol tne lew t moil ' ' t ua-ll UI oouiii x. a roiioa,; is ui ii i ieu lo .iiiss jimi.--,, nf NertliCaroliiit. : II aven grant that n II Soitlh j WP" called by. Providence.' . ;.' , tlirol! ., ,-iav be wedded iiidissoluhly in' bond to''.,'-. . . , ' ; . - , .' ', -, ,- -' i - - . Amciil Ihe Empire Cilii. : the palriolic si iieeil North Carolina., . .. ' -' "lloti Linn lioyd, of Ki-ntiifkyt was mar.-ied New Y"Rk, Feb. 7-8. P. M.-Tho stPanier I'm- la-t session to a ladv of I'ennsvlvauia. . . "Hon .Mr. Conrad. Secre'arv of War, Is about !,,. r.;..,t to l.,lo uh, isnnnnie f ,cim tin,., but every Way w.nthv if so staunch and ,. ... , ,. l!llrtHIC H l.'II" Il III' I ll MMll-'ll, "IM lUl.l'IV, of MisSMOri is abonl 1,1 111) n.iirrinl lo u IhiIv in Georgetown. ."God bless the Indies," one and all j They arc , I silently ai d unobtrusively doing more good for the ... '. ... . ... ' . . .. L uton ;ban all the men, by cherishing at the lire - side of home those patriotic Ainericii.i sentinieiiis which the dise,uisition of politics seem to drive ont nf the brains of men. .May they be prospenuis .....n ...j i i .r hiiu il-tppv, auu lie urn woiioy .Hollies ,n wouuy.i . Union L. The women have the rearing of the lesion ftrongly prevails that a whig will be cho - i tising (neiation etitrusted to their maletiial care. 1,. ibei, l,.,l il,n i;i,. i. ..ft, :,li bless them.'" The New York correspondent of the New Or leans Bulletin relates the following of Aaron Hnrn- .it a cnance visit new ear s uay, i necame acquainted with a bit of romantic Itutb illustrative of the nps and downs of l.fe. In Bleeker glreet ! ' '!' of considerable poverty, is now living i ..r i. l ... : ,.i ..r a n ...l : j- ( " "oim. ... narun nmr, no .-Mm-, w'tn 'IPr mother. At lhe time Burr became ac- quainted with the former, the mother waa living ' iu great splendor wilh her husband, who whs an exlensive merchant. The da tighter had been fas tidiously educated and debcately nurtured ; no pains or expense had been spared in her education. She became infatuated with Burr, and lived with him as his mistress. The step broke liar father's heart ; ho neglected his business and in a year or iwodied, leaving bis widuva bare competency The wonderful fascinationsand seductive nloqiience of her daughter's seducer won even her; and she accepted bis invitation to become one ol the fami ly. She entrusted lo Burr the remnant ol her pro erty. Al the hitter's death, it came out that the competency was wrecked; and fur years mother unddtiighier excellently connected, and wilh blood relatives rolling in wealth having struggled on as a seamstress ( a living. The danghtet yet preservos the name of Mrs Burr, and is evi dently lie wreck ofa fin wimiati. On these cir cunistiinces being 'discussed In quite a crowded parlonr where I was, a siibsfnution was proposed , n pllr 0 llie ocrasi ,n ny one tit tlie ladies, Hnil ti pnr' of one hundred dollar raised fiw a Sr Year's fir. nil to mr,! or sii'f daimlilT. A """" VimswM ntnt(n. un.l the Amenean ! secretary c,t Mate.. Alter giving an outline of the i eontrorrrsy. ineluJuii'seveMi rxiracufroni Mr. Web- , controversy, iiieludingaererai i i. i . . , . , , . . i , . a , I " '..' e.j ,-in, anil eie-er iiu,e.ery Wilere, Hie Ita-iuls ot eivill- ( tive ears ol the represematiws ol llussia ami Austria. hoib of whom were in the Hons,'." . This letterfrom Mr. Webster has also at,n,e!l tho aiii'imon of the I'aiis press. The Monarchal Jour- ... I.. . ,1.. . .1. C , 1 , . ., oais are uiniujcu uu on- .senaie lauguea at tile threats ol Austria, and, not knowing what .s.ay, i they attaekeihe Inw-hn-nluig of tba American (),- mocraey." A Paris enrrcspnmieut says that Mr. W, b- ' sict has done liiiuself (fretit honor, hi. th-- ' American.1, - opinion lb, re, by the decided tland he has taken on '' ibis occasion. ' V i . . J . Ft.OKlln. Soiilhrn C'owgrrss Ilywdial-'t). j The Leoislalure of Fli rida adionriieu on Friday ' :iight,tbe !2.'itb ultimo. Auioti2-t the most impnr- i taut liusinesstraiisactfd was the organizatinn of n ' . t, ' . T I c i . ,i separaif Suptvnip Court, a Hoard of Internal !,-1 pr,ivemii,ts,unil a liuaril id AgriCiillnrn; theincor-; rainnoflhe Atlant'c and (Julf Cenlral It tilroad j re t tr i , i ( ..ompu ny., and oi some l,u!l (Ii..m. or mre p-unk, rn-.l oitnitvjhl.ia'i ttio i l ifiitf u .l-. t uitl nf tho SJi.U. . i 1 1 1 j i 1 1 1 1 ii i ... . v, .f.iii. JwmS nn- piir ui ?i imw mi m-nn'-um uiiinp i , ,1 ri r ' v - 11 and ami overflowed Ituulu, uc 1 he .AsH.hly-, took no 'action at all tipoit tho slavery qiiesuui, 'I'he Setialp never bad -i or p .sunei upon the .uli- :Tt hPhne it (luring Ihe session. I hp. House had a good niisny, but ilotv ol ibcm leol ever pressed ". ' '. , '..'"'"' ' I-.-" V ' M""f j osition to elect delegates to the Southern Congress ! 1 was laid on Ihe table.. - ; v,r, ., v ' '-' l'HKSI I)K rts; M hSSAliI:., j- . We received ycslefday lln.. San Augusliiip ( Veins liriilil ol the 1 lib Ju unary, containing j the I'll r.sii-.rNt's .Message, a ml a long article ri1-' vipivi"S "ul ''"'"""'"ti" n it. 'I'lic mUh- i - g eesiiiimny wnn tie ct'ines ol the rci.siuKxr i exceft on the siiImpcis ol ihe luriffand interna! I improvements. .'.'In concluding its article the ,.' ..' savs :' ''Fjiotl the whole, however, we Consider Mr. Fli.I,Moii-.'s a very good mis.i r far In ttei tlniii coitiii have, been, expected fioit a I'resiilenl wh" ..am,, itiln oflicc. nniuT Siii ii inauspicious rirciiin jt., net's. ; lleai'i'd inid. eiluciiti d in tlii' Noitii ins .flji'st iiniiressioits siinp,,si., :,i hail! .been ..Irnii., ! n-itwisn ,iiiy.n;nre. th:,t be would have ; incliupj to the views ill that nee tint). Hut llie . , i ,i t . ii , i . 1 contrary has Iipcii lie art. lie has beet) j,i,t o , the .South, and lo every seclimi if Ihe Union.' ; His firmness in carrying nut the Fuoilive Slue , is Wl,rt!,y ,,f .,n accept.iiiou. 1 lis decisiou ot .. character ui declining to reply to (.iny -rnor S,:, ! snia-K's iiwlcnl imptiry asto ill- o iject of siation-i 1 ml,'J ,r,"l" 111 ; "'u ontli ( uroiina. uiarks him as a in in l.ltpd for the ImiPs. Wt,,y i,(i0o to all sectmus of ib -Cmoti-iniitn- ditiou'lVien umis-. Aijii so long us Mr. Fillmhru conliniu's to carry out this doctrine 'we. wi.ll 'sustain him in it. '-.'-,.'' : "We belipve we have ullmled to the principal : topics nf the nipssagp. Wp will contiuu.' to watch .1 wilh interest Ihe course of Mr. Fii.iiim'.F. 'If he 1 errs, we will endeavor, mildly hut firmly, to tioini i out biserror.-, and insist on iheir correction When his Course is consistent, wo will endeavor todo him I justice. As n parfUan we are opp.s-d to him. Ilui as a citir.eil ol the I 'lined States we leel III it in' " ' "' - owe hint allegiance so Innifas he cotiiinoes jtis'lv i r , -Ar,eisr ,ne ,,,ur,s ,,,r iiiiicu lo W1IICII lie nils ', Plrp -"y Hrrlvei1 Here .tins tiltpruoon. ,Mie brings ' ''0 '"d"'d and ten piissenoprs, and about onp ! i million dollars' worlh of gold dust. 1 lor dates are lr"m ftan rncisco It) January 1st, ueing two .. it. . . I weeks later : - '' TIlP I1PWS l0111 tllP IsllllllUS is UuilllllOrtant j 1 110 election oi an nir.eu oiaies .vnaior nn. I PM''3 l" bc thcall-engnifsing topic of convprsa- i tln"- A''"8 lhe wln!-'9 w.ru ",n?1"1 . 1 ll.,..ll,n....l ...... ,.;., ,.L-n,. 4k. Il.l.lna 1 " u "'"i""' nl"J T'"" '""' ' ' ''" ? 'Inmociata John II. Weller, P, IV. 1 HalUwk.J. IV. George and Col. Fremont are nain- cu. 1 no tatter, nnwever sianus no rnaiice n me nluraliiv rule is resorted to in the election. The iin- I se"- llie legislature meets at .inn Jose on me oin Feb. ' "I public : The Umpire City brings Kingston dates to the JVe understand it lias been decided by the Pen 31st January. The cholera was decreasing. sinn Office lint, where a soldier engaged te serve six A serious riot had taken pluceat St. Davids, by : w,lici, sevor(1, v(,8 lvPr(! ost, Businesfi in Cftlifimiia jronorallv i rteflih' an! ! j.ra!i.v. A It kinds nf produce in abundance, and icej. of fln, prnviflill9) a. declining, though I . . i qlll,tHtionl, ,0 not dttter much from previous ac J COUnls- Boston, Feb. 7. Three ballots were taken by the House to-d,iy for U. .S. Senator. The last stood Sninmer, free soilcr, 188; IV.ntbrop whig, 168 ; Mattering 26 necessary to a choice 191. The House adjourned until Friday next. Laksing, Michigan, Feb. fi.-fien. Css has been re-elected to the V. Ii. .Senate for tbefull tortn from jjie 4th nf Match next. NewOrlkans, Feb. 3. Tlie banking bouse of .Messrs. Mathews & Fenely, of this city, was rob bed last night of 8G,0UU C'ixriN!tATi,Feb. 6. The whig of the Indiana Con .tilulional convention have recnm mended Gen. .S'olt us the whig ratnlldate lor Ihe Presidency, CENKROl'S SYMPATHY.. King George 1 1 having ordered his gardens at Kew and Richmond to lie opened for tV admission ofihe public during part of the summer, hi. gar- , . , ,. , doner hinting it iroub!eso.e to lum, rooiawed to the king that the people, gatliened (be fimvers. 'What,' said ihetnuuareh, 'aremy mp!e fond ol floWJ Then p!a' jvanc more ' iliesisier nf Tburstuii, were making a call at Thins- len.s boi.se. A seeond disp-ileli dated Oswego, the Vih: irivm die fntlinrimr'narttriilani: ll rtueHrHlVoitMheeVMetH'ef ibid- thera.wa a dif- tieu!;y iM'tvvcen t;,irrion and bis wife, so I'e'i Mis V. bad let'l lushotiSL' tlu'd.tv before, and ffune to tie house of her brother. Mr .John Thurston. She took their only child, a girl six years eld, wiih b,r. Thurston Weill in the afternoon to sec Carison in relaliou to the eusloilv of the child and bad iniled Harrison to come to bis houso in ilie.fv.in to talk I the subject over will) hiswil'e ; when tin y ncparaieil, 1 Tliursion ri'iurniug home. Soon after, (iarrisoa started to go to tin house of j Thmsion, anil again met Thurston near hi.sown house. 1 j n,iirston rei nriuHl .in compiiny wilh (larrismr iu the j.w.' Carri-ou stopped at door, and ivqucs-d the j , t,;, ( B,.lU , I,;,,,. wifo tM ifbe wanted to ', I . s,,p tbe elubl be niUst eome in. Garrison then went in, and Thurslnn banded him u . bair, and imuiedialcly passed nut thr,ai?h a back ,;!lr ln ,. wotK bintsc. liarrison bad beenuie scainl and token his child, on his liip, and was playing wilh jj, when '1'burstoii ruturncd from the womI-Iumisii with an ;ui'f niul, iijiproacluug (Jarrisou friim hchiuii j slntck liiui in ihe luiad wilh the ('ilgii of ihe axe, lai-! ryiiig it in his brain. II whi-h took ell'.-ct on tin- fh, ll . d- of b .pellled till ; face. sPver blow, ni th lower jaw from his face . I tiarnson liied ins'autiyr, tainine b;s position in 1 his eli.,ii- an, i tin child on Ills lap. . - ! t,!:,,.v : K,,, h,.t ,.,;,,, whv hl. kiil. , cd CJurnsoo ! II,,: replied that -iie ceiiid ii.uW! u." Thurston does not evineH the h asi eoniiiin.u lor; nif nei it. nut Into uieslitiUl to-ilav nun ll, nan scrv- (.d ;;irns(l!1 MlrlU ,U1(1 WilslHlt tyhtt hr -I'l:..... V ... i- ..':.. 1. 1 ..... .....1 . II1IHMU1 WHS U. Ill Mil UI t'.Lli.i.t WV H'Ill'l Ulllt'll I, UIIU j i " v.' '"",y vaiur.uei ' ."" j f'coiiitiuuiilv. llimt'rli lie is -very rrsiinriuhlv cnnticf rd. .; . .lV.. ,,., "u .H.r.K.d.i.i'-UlV M. ! !iil !lj A M. on .Monday. . j :...'....' - . . . (r.N. 1Iai:::IsoK s t. AliiNivr. I he six members. who composed (ieiieral Mai ison'r, Cabinet are now """. '" r".V." !'.. ' ' -. -, tliev were called to the capitsl to form a wing ad- iniiiistr,Uiou, aiid yet the tune has made htile, if ! any serious impres-ions upiiiiany one oftbis ti'im-1 bet.'- 'l'herl) a ni.few more teinarkable eximipiesol' j pq,al lllniier 0 m(?n, who fipcame coimectcd ;. together nt the same period of life, being in such a state of nrescrv-ition now. Two iof lliP six. M r. Webster and Mr Cntt-mleii, are members of the ! presrnf ad.uiiiisiraiinu. - - . , a mail, tiiat 1 lieoey, this bill will uiuileT, unpeite ant: (JOYEU'XOU Ql'l l'M AN L'NDKR ARHK.ST. ' delaytlie dissnbniou l this I nion. and the conleder. A ti'legraphic despatch fioin New Orleans,.! I - eraiiim of the s'c.veholiling .S'nt-s. '1'li -se are tin Ihe 3.1 instant, stales tliaf (iioerimr QuituiHii bad ; very nipnse of liiy son!, the lon;,'in,'of my le an; and erriveil in thai city lOid-r ttirost, charned . w illi ! ' ' s",:m" belief thai iln-se will be gr, v . tisly, fa- li iving been engag 'd ill "tiiP late tluhatt invasion, wilh a prd Hit ition, with his protest against being h id ! tr il. was daily pxpecled.' : rnl .( S!.; I'a.'cw.i G-,.:--:.:. ' - ', ,, ' - kw Oklc s, l'Y i. 6 lie steamer Pacific, - vhhus, iw. u. in, .nino i iu,, 'r"'" V tl-i-op-a arrived here lo-ilay. Z;e Ur.:ngs two hiindr, d and lift v n isspnoers. and dales from Smi Francisco to January 1, being two weeks la ter. -: - I The opneral news from f'alifomia urespnts noth- r i ing of very strik ittg interest. .- .-'. - llorrace .Siiiiili has been elprled Mayor of .Sac ramento City, to till the vacancy canned by the 'death of M ilyor .Biglmy. .. 'I'he chances of Col Fremont for election are be coining more doiibtf.il. Ho has published an ad- dies to the people, ill which he vindicates his char- acter Itom the charges preferred agaiti'l him. . " i . A l' " i T I,1 I! nn-ttx Ok I .-gitues -In-tmees are mult,. plying of t,j voluntary return of lugit.ve slaves. I'he Fredericksburg (Va.) Herald chroiiiclps ih ;. female slave, who' absconded from her muster in I .lary!aii,l,ntul wetitfo New York, had .voluntarily returned home. It appears that, on reaching New York, she was taken charge nf by an abolitionist, who so'nt her, wilh other fugitives, to Canada. Thpre she hpcontp dissatisfiedand went back. Fcgitivi: M..IVE Ki:v.uiied. The Charles- til ,11 11 J, 'f I K(M ' " S 1 Mr , . t k,..:.:, .r l.ir ..a ., . .. e . , r I ' , ' . . .. n i pint sinvci nan tiui aiviiy nun .nr. layiors negroes last rail, has been recovered. Under the new law, he was taken before the Commissioner al llarrisburg, Pa., and delivered over without any difficulty, The slave expressed his desire to get Sack to old Virginia, and Mated that he hail desir ed to return for some time. His master, Mr. Thomas Brigg,of Clarke county, passed thrnugh IVinchesti r with him, on Saturday week, assisted by two gentlemen who hud been appointed by the ' 1 , i- i ! Cuininissionenouipany hnnjiome He find the lollowiiig important information tn n numerous class ot our citizens in the lasi Ke- nmn iis.anu actually serve,) tour months, ami then ! ntirurt UNiniif WHO fFVu liln rrSUlUn (M lllr ! tr-rm Iwit ll UtP fMltillid lit hnuniu I -nui uiul.r l!tn tirru ! u; ,.ft u,. ,,f jA1.fnmiw.' : to Hie actual amount of service re, '.-re I. The last advice (nan California state that the H'higshavean undoubted majority in the Legis lature. The House will staud: wliigs 24 jdem. ocrits 12; dent ti'ul 4. The Senate whigs 8 ; democrats 6 ; doubtful 2 .Certain plurality on joint ballot 5. Capiain Fair,formerly of Virginia, is Certainly' elected to the Senate. . Bosiox, Saturday, Feb. 8. Iu the woods at Braiiilree, yesterday, two hunt-, ers discovered the dead bislies of l persons, fro zen stiff. They laid side by jidr. Ono" of tlaui proved to be a woman in male attine. It appear, that ihey readied Qiucy, near Braintree, in No- veinbxT lust. They siatod that tliey tame from' j Ohio, and uawtedas lu.ll-Uiilr. . After ast.yol eight days,iinriiig which the man worked nt' bom making, they went into the wood and coinminoil suicide. The leinale was uboiil 17, ai d welleuu cated.awd tf higher station than the man,' - "iisvAUE Or 'Tne Vhidess." It is oaid that a j , ' '. ""'y. nj-r ,e wttehiog ringlets a rien old gentleinan ot Ve j yi; cjlv, wimi, ,, idi,Pd to part with real., s. j t.ie to the ainonnl hf 4"80,OUO, which tim sb," 1 A. .1 ' 1..... .1.. ...:,. L ... eiurvertetl ion. bill-of credit anddtshed off t it. I roiy on a little ho Hday , veti'ho'' itl'lers '' pt.o rsion. ' O, thcie iu- 'I'llly I'FCNCIt SlOMA'JION Kill The usnal'y ; we'l itilornied IVusliiimlon rorriispunnent of the , Philadelphia Norlh Alueritiin, alier slating in a lale eoieiituiiii'Htiiui In lliat paper, that llus liiil mill sluiiibers in the ( 'nmrnittpc-ronin of Foreign l!rla tions in t lie House, under cireuiu.-tiiiiet's which do , not promiseanv iin:n'diate resii-ciialii'ii, 'bus tpec. , ;il.ilenni "tei"")rici'il)"niv"ints "pis:iM-,r- (Inr-f rinethp present session: ' Ahlioug1,. i. I Inv j said tnloriiier Ictf.rs, there is a preiiy clear maji rity lor the bit1 on a do-ct le-i. it may be he d, liicult In . hriii" the House to such a division, in c, nisi queue, . ui I1' action of the coiiimiltee. One can e of p ( - i"dne, ten, which has been f.-lt in i,g,rd lo ihpsc i lailiis, proceeds from lb" belief ih.it iim-l o, tlii origiiial holders Inui' disiippeured . Irnin I be seeiH' ami their rights have been n-irehhsr-diiv spec.nl 'it,e ,t ruin,, us rales. Tie re is an iirpi, s-ion wilch circulated here al-o,ih it some ot ihr agei.tsol l lios. afe ,, , , ,.;,, ,,,so! c.Kpnisa. ,;,, .jlir( i..,s nrTes.,,rtlv exeilcd the enve ,.i. ' ' up; ItV ofelbers w Im uelihl I he to sl im' in their I -hoes and f'aiiinp l,ni sn. have i-uiiea voted to tir j npoppiisithiti. I'nass I he bill can be l'oi-"ce I .roiij'. i the committee and iiti reduced i( Ihii.' Lie lln'ise at I an early. day. it n il; In' 'r ! for. Ibis se.-siun and for ihiiliy a day to ('niiiP.nftiT'.vnrds: for Avitli the radicalism of the te xt ( ntieres; il .vtii diircnii lo have ill,- c! ,ius even cut, it , In' in bun hie judgment, this Is the hi' rh ii"-e f-'-r Fiepcii vpei:'ioiis, and tli'isiijiiturestri! bun';,! , x- ri ihem- ' spives at'curdiiie ! ." ii:t-ii,'''.',.'i M ,'n.' l'ooe .S'.i We cli:V tl,, follow ing from the I'm,,. (.'rlll.di'll I' J uirii-,1 of the 1 till :, :; . ; Ve-lerd;iy, li.'tiveeii lifiy and sixlv negroes bi'-,",. i , Pestnlo nf M r.. ..losepli Cllll!'litlgil.a'.:m, ,e,l, were sold ill this pince at-rath.er -xt r'ti - . : ordinarv hi'Th pr:,.ps. Kiolif priiiie iienro fellows ; I. wimp sold for !'8';5I). an average of SI I' C.S". We tiier. ly meiiiioti this circuinsiauce to shew 'that ; ' our people do not appear very anxiniis to net ri 1 of 1 this i his- of prupertv. as this s ,fe, ;..!:lu.igli rather an except ion lo crdmarv prices, indicates aC least nnr ennb.lnnee in t'. inslitniinn of.l-.CCH- . :. .(0VEN-rio'x ' t.r the '.H!ori.B'.-l)isiii.i'.mists wrv- ;,. re havs a natural and just borroiouhe people.- ;. . recent amusing instance of ibis was fiiniislKul iicit d, hale in lira South '(a'mlhiu Lcgisliiliire, where ,Mr.: : Preston, a member from Columbia, .discharged the ' following, ugaiiut the bill p. oviding lor a eunveiiiion a of ihe people :.. ,' .'..- 1 aver so!--i:imy on my cousc.cncc as apainot ;,iui i laity disappouilcd by the message ol u,is nii'asurc, I I. cainiol, in duty to in y country .and my (,wu honor : vole for if. ': 1 '. -' -': liXCFSSIVP. Ft H.l'l i; I'.S:-:. t -ti i- ri- t r,i r : I he Ltrtrriml .linrun, sicks of the fugitives .,- ' ' jrt.ni iwim.iii as .tr. aim mi..? r.u-s. ii appear- lift "Mis. C mils'' is ill. and "Mr. t 'rafts has left l,ivorooi to meet and consult with an American friend ill I'Miiiburgh," Weshoiild like lo hpiirtht? Mercury fell us something of .1r. and .1r.s Snig-. gins whn are worked ami starved to death in Urit t if.li mines and .factories'.- Possibly Mrs Sniggins is slightly iiidippiired ficniycantuf bread BinlKieat, and perhaps Mr. Snigeins is cm a pleasure trip Can't Ihe Mercury inform its readers mi this stib- ject,nr iir? while slaves lietipsth it- attention ? . 1. SSSmmmmSKSSmSBfmmSnS j : M A IvK I i ' Iu C.ranville coiiutv, on Wedacsilav evening the J 2!)) of jMiaryi ,,y , ,, T. U'lusma jf Franklin vaunty, to Miss 6'usaa A. j Duwncy. . ' .-:' ' ()l!ITt DIFD.-The lion. J. W CMivningsbieli!, for niely Secretary of iIip Nuvv, died suddenly in lial-. l inorp. on Monday ofappoplexy. The V'indsor (V 'rinont) Jonrn il iinnounces th death of the 11 n.Il irace Kveroll. who waSiiiof lltp oldest members ol the Vermont bar, . and for i fourtpeti coii.rcutive years reprpscn ed that di :., f. . , 1,11 ilI S, AT THIS NORTH CAUOLLW MUSIC STORE eceived this dav, another supply of new an. I I'asliioiiKble Music, a dot of line' Gil Hilars and fine Cociis wood 1' lules by . K. W I'ETERSII.IA. Ralpigh. Februarv 13. 18.51. . 13-tf BETTER STJLL ; J HI NRY IIAURISS. npiini STFItFIl AND MVI'RESS A1AKF.R i OPPOSITE THE YARBORROUGH HOUSi:, G ALES' BUILDINGS, v -.. WOL'I.D respectfully inform lh fuNie, thot be constantly keeps oil hand a supply of lhe hot Bed Mattrt ss -s of all kinds Including lhe much ap proved Siii'cK and Cotton Mattiifs which will be , r . , . -.u s; w t und a perfect luxury, utner is huniinrror Avm- ,. r ' i ter. Also. ... SOFAS, LOVSGES, EASY CHAIRS, Jrc. manufactured in every style loonier. Repairing of ull kinds done at the shortest uoli"e and all work arrauted to be done in tho beat and most work maul ke manner. N. B. The public will please bear in mind thnt. I attend personally to the imiuufaoture of my Mis tresses, Sofas, Lounges ic. Raleigh, Feb. 51 851. V.l-tf NOTICE. THE eitixens of Raleigh are Vrcby iuvhed terns, roll their names as men.be ,i of a Fire Coinponv. according to the provis on of tin act of Assembly, en titled -All act for the bei'.er proleoliua of the taly uf Raleigh from losses by Fire." - I'onaw d soused to volunteer as nunib,,r ol tliostun. ttill furnish b City CoiiBlable with llmir names on m kelore Sntnr, day, the Hii of I'sbruary, lsjl, on which duy.jl ibe p-i-scriWd mm b, r, (fori)) base "Of pi'vi,iu-!y vol. initiered, a dm ft will bo matte from I lift wlie!nimiii her nf oitiaeus to study tm ibt(oi., . - -s i MeiiibeM of lbs tVit i'lHiipany sin exempt by ocj of Assembly from M Hilary du)y I,"U thwr term uf service, emept iu case of hostile invasion. , r't WM. I)ALLAS HAYWptll), Intniu . j Ruleijb, F.o, 14. lt-5 1. . , lH-ty ifaTtlhe popnlnr Varieties tins day received ami for sale at the Dtuo Siore of WILLIAM'S', HU'WOOJj A- Co , IIEXIIY J). TLTOR. . wiiol.i.sAi.i: au Hi ;aii. DtJ'iKSI.I.I.l K t.V Sl A IlOM H. . A, i. 1 F,;i;i ,7,-i rT- .V . 1! M.KK.II M Hi I II l AUOI.I A, U e i-"llslnl!!N ( II hai ll. Hel l'.; s-ij-. :.t 1:,, ,.- pi'-S. 1, L, !?' Ill,, I V .11 f 1, ,1 ;,M'"HVl;l Ol J. , il I. Ii 1 1 A I . 1 Hi ii 'I,, Tlil'.ll.(K.t A(. A.,i Alls. ( lil.l.WI ol S I.tinKs. .i.t. nr i i i- . 'i'IO. ui' Ii! . iAYKl? "HOOKS, 1 i'.VKKV WltUV! I Ol- Hll,iM, An S'M Ami iveciviii 're'cularly n!i the NliW WOKKf i, the variults if pailnc lils ,., l.i:e,;:Uir- . SCIIOOI, JJOOKS. II- i s:i-.etl'i,!'y tti4,tti the : : I.-isl i.iii ,.f Schn, T.-ai-h.-rs , c-;-i nil in ili strueoi-ii f H'iti. lb' ' i.ss.niMi, i t s( Hi IIII. JMMIKS. v. i i,-b :. i, -, , . Misiv. ci.inpiis:::;, flu i.:,s VAI.I'Al.l.K V.i,'h now ill l. si . iviwn i;oois UsS ,;Vi-l V ,, . ill j r) !!i ui' Ai-ciei'il, i:, Slaiiottmj. tiinn .1 H nil :il,.i I cln enp ue I'ar i I..-.. ink. ij- . '1-;.!.. !', I Al.l. lilllin;,-. riltl.MI'Tl.Y .iM.i. 1 1. j-..!. : AT'l'F. vl'1'1) .T'.V- 'i'lic .Xui'lli Carolina- 'ninuiiiitig a' siiuenai - st'.ileiuei I'enll'llll'ill' '1,1 '.V "all "t ills S: "f.i, .t, i'-iiins (,' i;,,i ' Siipii'ilie'i'iiuil. a '.ived li riiis'a tid ,nve!,!!irs ieln i.i'nly of a..lil-tic'n.,-,.'llii. I'e.ici, !tist:c(. .Ttlie fl'i lio In Ilc e!i: '..: and oilier pub' I'M'lie, i i.'lil e el .:,! Ar.'n::-:.-ol V i-, C.!r ,'i.d lliii.iioii, l'lihli.-hed and iicei'-: itet'i 'ding u in wl tin ;-l : oinniete I':, i-fC V'v liet is-,,1 m:,!ii,.. II. iiji ;n , 1 1 Siva'ni. Set nid corrected. IlaWifh litia. H -viscl-' !!v llllMiY 1). -TI'KNKR'. North Carolina !ok ,sir: -'. ,':: Jan. rn ir;i, ":: Come Al Last. i)fl'n.(1$ Superior nuckwhr'nt. Flour. . " fitltl poiiiiils Ivest soft shell Aliuoiids, '.-v. - i'l Drums best Figs. . 4 It , treis soda Crackers . Just tecpived .'ind for sah1 bv 1.. Ii. IV.M.KIllt. Ualeigh.. J in L'lilll. IS",!. . M li.'IDk vioki:. roMi'iicn & (vi:i. ;.N'o. If! Finfetlpilif Sliw!-, uyjU,silt '.; por .iinrire; l!.VI.!:lH X.iKTIt rl!ol.lXA, A A in,' v receu ing nn cxtensne ijssonment of .Veiheal, 'riienlo ,icul. M i.selhl n,,,,o 'and sell :-i ii,."!;-. getipraily. Aiinuul,. Choice llnnlis tor prcsi iits anil Novels Siai.otiary of ail kinds, which we are selling at the lowest prices; prices which we are con filent will oive entire satisfaclion. W. I.. POMPUOV. J. W. O'.VRAI,. Jan. 1(1, Is,".!. Fciualo IJoanlmg -School iv guwmi u:. T.IIK SIXTH SesHotl of my School will open do Wednemlriv the l.ilh of Junuarv n-xt, under il . care , nai'M-.u u mv lM t.iiTi:n. who is a t.innrAit' of mo' I't iHi.t-: Coi.i.kok. (.'hnrei-s as li,-reto- .,re. viz: for Una d and Tuition, per Si ssimiof Fiv Montiis. iu all the llnglish Uranelics. inelndiiij Or. U II 1 , 1 1 1 1 : I Xeudlewrllk. Lights. At!. - - $37 All '. . Kor frcn, b, per smsion, .- -. . 5 till J'or AiiiMo mi 1'iaiio. . J j M Music n liuiiar will also he tniu-bi, al . 10 0(1 'Ibis School, snouted Ij niilrii '"nuuili of Oxford, on-, the lialcigh Koad, is a Preparatory School lo Crecii. horo'T'einole College : tin j f'arsuts wishing to giy. their Children a good mid thorough Kdneation, nr prepare ihein for Co'lrgc, cannot do so lit any other Scboi,! on belter terms tliali is lierp offered. . No dcdueiioii made lor a'bsnnce, after cntcriri j School, except in case of sickness. iiDW'o srr.F.i. Address, Drookiille. (.rauvilie t o. X.C V INTERN HOTEL ' i 'ins, mi i i.i., a miori tiisiance w rT ol lliet'ap. - i it'll Square, is opened for the oeeorrnonuaiii.n of Ihe Trawll iig t'oinniiinilv, and tim Proprietor would niui-li plensi'd to. btttird gen'leiii-.i by (ho Week,' j inotilh or year, lie will Use ins best cft.iris lopteasu I and -render comfortable, all who may visit him, suit ; lie respectfully solicits o slmrs of ihlio pnlroimp-. j IliK Stiihlt s wili bo atteuded to by ua active and at J teutive Hostler. i , , . AVM. T. KAIX. , 1 Feb. 7th. . . if. NOTICE.- TT.iVIXG beeuduly iial,liuo as 1'xeeutor lo the last 11 i will tutd tesiuuieiit of the Ititu tld-.vard Shaw of Hertford Coitiii) ,' State nf North Carolina, iu said f oiuity. I hereby give notice, thai, nt tho term of the t:ircu't Court lobe held in tho City nf 'Nurfolk, Vergiitia, on llie first day of .lime nest. J shall rnovo,, th. Court tounike nn order direitthig a triutsior'to tfui' asKxeeiitor. ol'thestnek held by the tratntor iu "ths i I'XC iantrr iiatiK tu nunoiK s orese 0, uecorainrr to . .. , , , u . . I,, ,,.,. s. mis ni lhe lfi,'i.l sunt Wiate. o .... : i 1 1 ,,.r.i i v,,, i ni iievci' vi rv Xonb Carolhu V Lx'r ol t,d t-UAVV iv Mom, .,..,,, , f i,.i.ii i. F"ir' Jau. 31. Itfil. ,; . . , llriiu . J '.';' Kichiuond Whig and F.iiiiiri;r iiifrj outr week t.tvo inoatbs and forward itcooiiuts and a copy of t'.it paper containing lo W. -V. II. ttiiuilh, Murfres bjro, Hertford. X. C. 1 . j OTATEOP NORTH C.,Rni,lNAFtAVki :i I'tU'STY, In J-Ifjuity Fall TeVm' 1850. James Horsey n nd iithcrs, V V : " vs. , ; Petition toned Land. ' Benf! .Horsey and others, , ' ' '. " J IVnereas it appear to tin sstlsfa'cfiort ,'iVt'lbe Cnurl. that Benjainin Horsey, Sahitiel i()ors an cy Horsey and lliby Stenbeiis, retlon-rsiileiit!r,r this Stale; on motion it is ordered that pnhlientieii be matte by 'he('lark and Master f.r six weeks I if the Raleigh Times, a paper published in that Cilv, roniiniiaiinyineni ui ne ano appear si me i mirl Douse in tlie town nf Miibilrff. onthetM Monihif5 sfter the 4ih MontlsV n Aarch next. Iherr'aiid thin to plad ,or deiiiur to tlie platmitTs titUuij otherwise ttiesatp will be inKrii fi-0 cmijcssa w set down lor besting trptirte. ' ' ' ' : IViiness'tW K. T bonis ferk nnd JlfastHnf ntirsMid Court, et off i.t.iii Iiuisbnrg. tlie lib 4J of February A. D. 1851. r fc - ," '. I : . . . , . ;. ;' , : ; THOS. K, tun was, Feb 1 th 1821. tut . ' ' ' '-! Bnrnitig Vlukl.' -v- A supply ol fresh hnd very siinerinr fcitrm (luij. insi rin iicJ aiu! (,,( sale h P. V. tl'.X tii
Raleigh Times [1847-1852] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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