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ortlj fcjolma ffiisfimt SUfarcatc; j - ivals. As ,i:0"!' d-.i . .i i- -et'.i!0;.-. lr. lv'!t;s ixives ! : Siowii:! account of the work of the 1 on his circuit. The letter is dtcd . , :. ; cr 15th. ,: i n-eW had :..-. n of revival on ! . . . ircuit during iho last throe months, j le meeting Indian S, u added i ' At i:',.;t.-:.;r. tho members seemed i .u!v rc ivcl. and a few were added. j n Gol.Uo.W some were eouverted at: erin-I Wa compelled to suspend. j UaptUt brethren commenced a series -etiVa at which there was so much ! r. - when we wctj ready to ro- I , .. - :.i...i ra ".'cenf th-.r I n.V : ".. ;.. 'with than. This I it! V ICS!!!!- v;rM., I :. t r 1.:. c-tinrf-a. olieve, t-i nd ti ear th o ;;p- :i. m are the 'th-i have K.t T"0 - act Vi t : (ra-i of Chi ; iv. the mean time, I have been holding! eilng at Pi -.riil, mi, at which ereat ! i:e - ot the gracious powerV" God cheer- j li people. Sixteen of the converts i i our church, and last Sunday an ex-1 it moetiug, 1 hear, was held by Bev. i . .larr-s anu Lev. Jesse V. Jordan, ; o -.n Tii-.in' ..1 I .i T ..... : ii many ul tiie c-Jt..ivu i.eonie w ere vners. !st Sunday iiiuhi live penitents knelt ra ver in the ehuvA. in t loldsboro', at -!..-? of the sermon. Since that we Lad two public services, and live oth avi; presented them for prayer. Every nvi-rted .nan in the ohmvh hist even- ;as v.siteu aiul spoken to m his seat. . ie subject of religion. A very seriou pervades the town .Mi jf t! its ::t all the ap- tiie uts are influential heads uf families, I think a n.aj.-nty have con-meiu-od, assumin'r rfinitv wa this duty even before an .t :11 IliO caurctl. t 'levuutiy tn-ii.'ic (md iur the last two - ri' siiiiitual iiro-ji-r:rv. in which I a the v.vrk ot the p'e have be., n libi joru increase, rd. free lVoni i. ;,.,.- : i;, ;.r t.i rnin-s an-i nvtMoris. iafioririir am n-jr for he a ivauceineut of the cause Tv,-.. new cliuivhes have been imr. riant points, and Method- : i : .- t A a i s broken into ranks which hereto- 'lave offered effectual resistance." n k-vii.i.k Cnin r. Jin. J. 31. Gunn Oct. 17th : Say to the readers of xcellei.t p.an-'r, that the Lord is still ir'.- on his glonuu work on this eir- e held a camp lueetintr. einhi:i,-. e 4.. . .i v iu i'i r'tfin Dcr. Seve- ouis were of refix- converted, and we had a hi rig from the presence of Ve also held a four days' meeting at . embracing the 2d Sunday iu October, ' e wore compelled to discontinue : tor want of physical strength and terial aid. as well as by the" incleni- of the weather. This meeting resul- n the conversion of 14 souls, some of united with our church, and some 1 other churches. The Lord has also revived his woik in the .Joncsviile .'.s, under the labors of the teacher, :he class leader, Bro. 3). 0. Stimpson, 15ro. Tomlin. a local preacher. Bro. nas Nicholson, a mo at Zioii ; an' oca 1 preacner, was al AouAi in feeble li. he labored i-iithi'u'ilv in the pulpit iier ciii.ir. Jones ville circuit will senu ,,p (ijjs a larger MiAj;iary and ('onf'eiv..,. tiun than ever before. We do not t of this; for it is the Lord who has it iuto the hearts of tho people to give, li'.n be all t:;: Aorv." 'ilke.s Cuter 1 1'- Bro. M. Jj. Wood, s under date of 11th October: " The 1 has been reviving his work on this m 3 several protracted meetings, and f,. was with us in awakening and -citing power. Several have been 1 to the church, and the members n - ready revived. Our Confer- ' 1,1 !' i:-' S ijotl'intr. and ,ed tl. j"o! :i - . rorn ie -Ath it)::'., i. .co la- t eoni '. :) happ'.iV av'o L vc ioincd A' 1 f .':n-:-UJT. 11 is Is no iongei . Lut a circuit, wLicii e irn.ii i;i u; t take rank a-noncr our most nrom-! ! seli-gustaiiied fields of labor. A lct f;iin te preacher in charge, Bro. Gat- d.ted the lbth inst., gives a good ac- ml i the camp meetiiiL-. He savs I Ve haNejust closed ,iir camp meeting at j n. vtiK.h began on I-Vulay and ended : ednesu y Jt was a time of powet iu on high. t has been blessed to the j ry of God, nd to the good of the church. ; euty-eight j,v,;v..sed religion ; 17 join-1 the church, vl others will join soon." i 't-,, on r.n ,-. . J ..MLHiRD Cm-ciT. Good news niram ! ; .Bethel writes w. a, ... i . 1'i' ' c : ve just closed a mo.t, interotin c',mP i ; bo.,' . - I:'? ICcr. Why then sWW that A be . , ..... .. ..... iiossei pouring 01 tim lluiy Spirit. I think T .e never seen ministers more blessed in mpting to pi-.-atdi tho Word, and inom s more refreshed from the presence of . Lord. .i rri, ,1 at i Ihe work commenced on jMondav i r,. i - ... .,v 1111:2-. lucsdav mornin ' in the in'uUt .ur excitement the storm came upon us, 1 such was its violence many were pre .t'.d from reaching the around ; we were ed to preach in the church to a com itively small congregation, where we jred iintil Vednesday morning, which alted in the conversion of about thirty tl'i.S lllC ;H;rr tif!" ii'Ml of tL".s neighborhood, vh-.-re j.rcvil't -i t ux- ula.'umir i 0 ' r'l:i S H.'uil'. Nl'K Cl'lC ' IT uS) tii'- tdorv." 1'n.ler lde cf, '!' JV.'O. l. I-.' recount -. u-.f'i liy, e h.H.i a . :u ft l ' i .' : ?, M'l ::'-., - i.ivd" .M. Wili:a:a? s...lus f a camp nieecirg. keen ti't-re ! r. dclightiu: bti'e ;1 iiili. The o-icr-t't e ill; Suieiry of; ti: ; c'riJav r.jd.ow-: t'.ii..- : iif v.-u Vv'o i- - (: i : : li.I, . it; 11.11. tote!'.? uiid i j comparatively few neoplo in attendance ; ! i but on .Monday evrnino-, tho Lord ot Hosts n..!mTested his presence and his love among us. A most uloriou.s work coinnietiwi'' siuionj; the professors, and s. spread, steadily, until the whole congregation seem- to be under the reviv-2 influence This appy influence runucd to tne close ot the niecti. . 1 have been in many reyi- v.-is, Lut this seems to have been tho sweetest, the most universal, and heaven- uke 1 evei' witnessed. Uh ! sir I it did em t0 me- tb:,t hcaveQ an(1 earth were, dwTn oloser together, and that the Spirit ot the PPer WL,rlJ filIed t!lS loso,liS ot our 1 httle company. We felt it to be qod to ! l togethei-, and found it hard to pa ft, ; though v, e inci ii!;-ed a iivelv hope of meet- j K;,-5n 5 11 heaven About twenty wo-1 ifess'a conversion, au.t setiuca to cc -is at?.! satined bright, lisippy and reasonable convorfi as ; i. ever saw. -May they be ever happy and ; useful.'' ' i A.Mi-.nui h v iucun. iro. ouap-j : soil writes under date of October loth, I . i . 1 1 I' I T 1 t.::U tue T; I'K or tue juord i progress- j U1: ! "At a meeting just closed at Shady! G rove, which lasted nine days, 54 white i and several colored persons professed' to be converted to God. Thirty-two joined the church on probation, and others expected to do so at the earliest oi'portumty. To God be all the glory. ; Brothers Jamoison and Long, of Dan vibe, each preached once for us." i Davidson Circuit. Under date of ; Oct. IGth, Bro. Bibb writes the follow- i ng: j '" good Lord is still reviving his ' work on Davidson circuit, tiince 1 last .vrotc you, we have held a verv inter-: citing meeting of move than a week's 1 eoiitinuance at Zion, where 30 profes- ! sc.l to have passed from death unto life The meeting is vet continued at n'ht. .nu vi hp (Inrinnr tho TivcAiii- moI- A good many arc yet earnestly seeking salvation. May they find the pearl of great price ere they tire in calling upon j God for deliverance. At other appoint-; raents seven have professed conversion making -ji since 1 last wrote you. During the present Year, as near as I can ascertain, about 78 whites and f colored have professed religion, and .32 wites and 0 colored liave united with the church, '"During the revival at Zion. Bro. Smoot labored with energy and zeal, : and also many of our beoveu 61 etui en ' and sisters, iho were wonderful! v bles- so 1 of God. ' I might detail to you many inter- j esing incidents eonneei:ed with the re vival, but I forbear. " yizy all who have so recently given to uou tneir hearts, prove taithtul to ; their high calling's glorious hope; and . in the end gain for themselves that ; crown hung with gems of the purest ray in the heavenly land, where their sun SU111 never 0 down, and their pleasures 1 their pk never realize any cessation." RocKrxGiiAM Circuit. Bro. Shell! writes Oct. IGth. the following inter- : csting letter : 4 yn i,.lv ;al. i 1 ; f - .. , x.. . j"" -"J3fu uui camp j meeting at Zion. We had delightful ' v.eather, and a very p'easant meeting. ! None of the brethren of our Conference ; 'n evr.octoil were with 11a T-inl- onwovol i ' -tluv.n from the S. C. Confer-! once, and scve,. u our own circuit ! v.-cre wuti ib, ana reiiuao -flicient aid. i And he best of all, the good Ijoi j ! with us. Five or six whites and a laro-e1. number of colored persons professed re-' ligion, and the Christians were much refreshed, " We have finished and dedicated two large and very neat Churches, one at Zion and the other at Hebron. A third is nearly finished at Green Lake, . vprv f.tntrii nnaif.Inn nrttora ohll 1" able to collect a verv larcre eonorvp, ion. These three large new church- be n- g.'oar improvement to or.r . t. and 1 tra.-r will nraeh contri-i huf to the future pro-. ':.i;.-j-.v; ui i'o seetica of j of he Cos-.ferene T;u: CuaiillSton Bt-Ei. Among the j nicies w.iich the late lamentable duel in j Charleston has called forth, we have seen i none more forcible, and which seems to us more just, than the following from the Central Presbyterian : "A duel settles no principles, elicits no truth, vindicates no innocence, proves no man brave. It places the aggressor and the aggrieved upon tho same footing. The injured party invites the man who has wronged him to take away his life in ad- dition aud this is called 'satisfaction!' i'lfnor is a thing to be cherished and .i 1 1 x v : --x . cruel, honor is not irrational, honor is not lawless. Jlonor 13 magnanimous, gentle, called 1 the code of honor' which violates the laws of God and man ; which conflicts with the enlightened protests of the liv ing, ?.nd the keen regrets of the dying; which robs tho country of those upon whom i. !..:.. . u ! j eiioms, wnicu umivBs uuvuuuu wives i 1 j t L i -i i i widows, and dependent children orphans : which plunges the innocent and the lov i"S iuto an abyss of hopeless sorrow?" Jyenn)lvania Election. It is now nscertained that the Democratic ticket is elected by a small majority. The Democrats have also gained several Congressmen. V. Lk i Clicks GE1SEUAL NLWS. ZTictiragui. s 1 e. iaer 1 exas, aom oan Juan, b: 'S news of iro'erst. W :'kc r;2cu:ied Granada wi'h an a'any ol fru.n twelve to. fftt v,ei u lmn Jreii men : an 3 reiub.rci nu-nts 1 trriving dally. His eremle:-, two i tfiousami stion sii.m froqie:: parties : a ad a pec ted. cirmishes between s;n 1: . -real buttle was daily cx- HoRBT'iLl: '?TATK OF Affairs ix Afiii--x. ill? llev. jMr. Beachman, a member of the " Ijondon Wesleyan 3Iission," has recently returned from a visit to Africa, and in a sketch of the ncirrocs inhabiting the Gold Coast and its vicinity, which we find in the Honolulu Ileligious Journal, he furnishes a picture exceeding in horrors anything we had yet believed of beings wearing the human form. Who can read, without a shudder, of such bloody deeds and Pandemonium customs as the0" Tvhich he records : j Scarce a ay one of their bloody cits- j tolas Lave b . m abandoned since they first! became kno.vn to Kurepcaas. They will ! even pave Itmtr e-.. tvev? the street. ur eoui'-varas. palaces, ana . i Ob villages butellC) cr tuwns wifn tne skuas o lOe. i in the wars, at feasts, funerals, i or as sacriiiees to Jo-s-.ir.i. When Ada hausen died, two hundred r.nd eighty of his wives were bc.tchered be ("ore the arri val of his suc-cs-'or, wliieh put a stop to it, only to increase the flow of blood and the number of deaths in other ways. The remaining living wives were buried alive, amid dancing, singing, aud bewailing, the noise of muskets, horns, drums, yells, groans and screeches. The victims were marched along with large knives passed through their cheeks. The executioners struggle for the bloody office, w.-iie the victims loak on aud endure with apathy. Cpon the death of the king's brother, four thousand lives were thus sacrificed. i 4 per task, cleaned ; tallow candles 16 to 18, ada. Upon the death of a king of Ashant.ee, a j 2S to ;J, sperm 40 to 50. Oct. 22. general massacre takes place, and there j JJAYETTEVILLE MARKET, can be no computation of the number of! From the " Observer." victims. At their VTern customs, 3Ir. j Eacon It a 15; coffee, Rio, 13 a 14, Laguay liowditch, (another Englishman,) witness- ' " l' ; eotton, 11 a 12 acecrdiug to quality; flour i i -l. i , . -' i it a fi 75 according to quality : wheat, 110; corn o,l a horrible sight. Every caboecr, or no-1 ;, a n e . oaU 40 45 pone)5 a 70 ; hydes dry, lle, sacrificed a sl.ive as he entered the a u) ; green, 4 . i Iron, .-'des. 6 a : En Uate. Heads and skulls formed the orna- g'-ish, o a i; lard, 17; lead 8 molasses 45 a 50 ; ment in thei" r-o-s.,..,, Thn nt'i "iU's 5a5t; salt, Liverpool sack, 1 50 a 1 CO; saga-, mum in t..u. p .es-,i,.u Ihe blood of j J)ii(, crushed 3a New Orleans 10 all, St. ttie victims IS collected and quaffed a- a ' Croix and Porto Rico 11 ; tallow, 11 a 12; tobae delieious beverage. The Kin-' of lh.ho- I co laanufactured, 8 a 15; white lead, $2 a 2-i ; r, '. . . i window slas 3 by 10, 21 a 21 ; 10 by 12, 11 : yel- ,n,i til h;U,,iiJf, ,.f I,;.. ! " f.r t v. t v i nil tu LILT .3 t T t I i skulls of his victims, aud the ureat Fetchie 1 Tree atlJodaara has its wide-spread tranch es laden with human carcasses and limbs." Frcr.uhe R'corJer. Baptist State Convention I C':ir;ilina. 1 c The 27th annual session of this body will open ( Deo volente,) in the baptist church, in the city of llaleign, on Wednes day the 5th of November, at '6 oVloek, P. M'. Tho Conventional Sermon wih Le deliv-;-jvl t 7 o'clock, 1'. M. by El ; f J. Ji. Solomon, of Warrenton Jollier LV. i. lc vin, of Oxford, alternate. The Delegates to the Baptist State Con vention. Will please meet at the Iaptist Chirch, where their homes will be desiguadfd. We have secured the Common's Hall for the use of the Convention, and t'ie gener ous hospitality of our friends iu the City warrant us in saying that ample arrange ments will be made for the accommodation of all who may come. We hope our friends will avdl them selves of the facilities of visitingyur City, and that we may have a full attei dance. Iu behalf of Committee on arrangements. P. F. PESCUD, Ohm'n. A Ciiutteri for Ladies Aloxi. There is a Presbyterian Church in Norhampton County, Va., composed entirely f ladies. They are twenty-two in number. 1 acre is not a single male member among them ; and, of course, as they can have no elder ship, they are not properly un organized church; but the ladies, hoping almost ' r'nst hope, have persevered in their sistcruv.., 3nc t! hayc actuaiy increas ed in member,, ,HO'rc than Churches with a settled pasto....,,, the lar :(d. ministrations of the sanctuary. is called the l Holmes Church," after i-n, bite Dr. Holmes, of Philadelphia, who was a liberal contributor towards its erection. . A Puseyite Eelle. The following is a specimen of Conybeare's severe satire on , i;lil n'.S eeenfc work, entitled :-;t' Of ;avs : " jhe cerfain ,c i- beb ryn.a.: fjiid of ed di;'- tie, v jry ei'itla'Sia; mu-i 0 and p .ei;y ;;ide m j'ractan--may be remarked bSionatel most dev. and : . ; i .tb.idosy. in ia.o:r.r, th.n t' Iced, it j isfaitU ; ; lor b. ; 5 r.i en! :.iT. iM tt young ladic i their ac:a.. embroider in encourages aud iueuts. sets ' ;n- 1S!1 cloths, ilhimi-.r-.ti' )i-yer-b-' ol:--, c ;. n ting surplices, practicing cuuicL usic, carving credence tables, and a hundred other innocent diversions, which it invests with the prestige of religious duty. And besides this, it imposes no cruel prohibi tion (like the rival creed) upon thoir fa vorite amusements ; but commends the concert, smiles upon the ball, and does not even anathematize the theater." . Convert to Protestanism. The edit or of the Banner of the Cross states that the Rev. Henry Mayor, formerly pastor of All-Saints P. E. Church, in South Eleventh street, and afterwards editor of the Catholic Herald in Phila delphia the organ of Bishop Neninan has returned to the Episcopal Church, having taken communion in Washing ton, D. C. . . Wasuixgton, Oct. 20. The Secretary of War has returned from West Point. The Secretary of the Navy is expected by the end of this month to return from North Carolina, in improved health. The steamer Wabash leaves AnnapV'is this week for New York, thence to join the home squadron. Dn. Crank tre Piiufn)U)GIst. The W-'.shino-k.n (N. Tin-ex says : JJr. raae iouattea ior a snort tmc in v lrgimi aot ioi g since, and there hi left the. lady no took from Portsrioalh t her fate, and it is ',5--.! 'rotted off with tue lady of his 1 1 nd r, j ! Ofiiecrs are ut hot pusiui of -he pub! 1KU1 .eJiiAQ, and if captured he wii! pay ior l is iinimJenee. Af e warned the X o a week or two s'o to :o to watch that Huificir.!: A negro man uamed Mat thew, slave to Wm. ThigpetiT of Edgecombe county, N. C, died on Sunday morning last from wounds received by a knife in the hands of Alfred, a slaie belonging to Irwin Thigpen. APPOINTMENTS. 4th Round on Ki'iv ?'-::; Uist"- ,n ston aiission, New Hope. -S-,;t.. 20 a id 21 ; Beaufort, Sept. 27 and 28; Trent, Hbvcedo nia, October 4 ami 5; Onslow, Queen's Creek, leamp-meetinjr,) Oof. 10 a::d 14; Iuplin, Wesley Chapel, Oct. 18 and 19 ; New Berne T. . ti j no. . vr:i iv:i L't., Uover, uet. anu z.u ; usuu, v naon, Uouuuoro , JiasDora, Nov. 3 aad ). IkaT. Wtci t, -tf. pxices cus;;2xt. raleigh market. KcpoTfe.tby .JORDAN' WOBBLE, (iroccr. Fli ur. per bbl. " 50 a T 00; lar ": 11 to i j, butter, 2.1 ;te 2a : lauai 0 hush. 80 (A 90 : corn r ' a. 7j (a) SO; foddi-r p) hundi-ed ' SC.; bce:.x, iS tX 20 : dry hides, 10: wh ts tsn 70 l. 80 took iicas,' V-.' "to 76: baon 13 : li; tallow, 10. WILMINGTON MARKET. Reported by GEO. KELLEY t BRO. GROCBSS AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS. Is aval stores, soft turpentine 2 53, hard 1 55 ; spirits tura. 3'.); rosin 1 10 a. 115 common; tar, $1 60 ; side sack, 1 1)0: timber S8 to $ 1 0 00 ; Uour supr. i Z-U . " 2il. fnmiiv 7 7p ;corabl a()0 : butter za to ba ns : eof-ee, no 12 to 12; liigaayra li to uu; Ja va 10 to .7, St. Douiiugo 11 a 32; sugnrs b.af 15. cruK.ed 00 alt: C Yellow 12 a 00. A toffee Oil a 1-- l'rown 11 a 12; molasses libd. 00 a -15, bbl. 51 : lime 1 25 to 1 35 : cow peas 90 to 1 00; mis 00 to 40c . : cotton 12c to 000 ; lard 14; rice, low dip turpentiEC, 2 10, scraped 30 Pi. t. .1 . Oct. 22. NORFOLK MARKET. Reported for the Spirit of the Aye, hy A. M. McPIIEETEUS & Co., Whjlesaj.f. Grocers Jt Commission Mercuasts. WILLS' WHARF, NOB FOLK, VA. Fiour, the market continues dull, wc rfdota family Si a S-i, extra 72 a S. s f 0 j a 7 ; corn, 02 a 61 ; naval bLores, spts i.irp., in light rc(iiieyt, 40 a 41. couimon rosin 1 25, fine rosin 2i a .'U, tar, dull, 1 75; dried fruit in demand, peeled poaches 3J a 5-J for dark .i prime bright apples 1 25 a 1 38 as to quality, b t; pens in deinfind 1 33 a 1 40, flaxseed i?2, cotton comes in slowly, and the market is inactive, we qaoie 1 2J, nominally ; lime, scarce. Thouiaston I 15 a 1 20, W J t 50, salt in food supply, T J 50, gal 25, L U 1 75 ; groceries, the market is well supplied, wuunui ran- rl cb'tpeiti October 22. TETERSBURu Carefully Cc: BRO Vvr N L F. Y Grocers and Comrni ATnE.T The market it quoti prime red $1 40 a I Cotton The market c ' for good lots wilh small sa Tobacco Very a.tie a , rjuole Lugs Si a 10i; Leaf ARKET. -.dbrj I 0 K S . Vferchants. to-dny. Wo te 1 5 a 1 00. active at 12c season, i higher. AVo ; Primings 2J a 0. Bacon We quote, shn.Mora a lOi : sides 10J a Hi as to quality, a. baeoui. hog round 14. Haras 15 a lot. Mackerel No 3, $f3 a 7. Scarce. Guano The Agent in fc'ew Yr? has ad-anced the price to $00 ton of 2210, and the market 'iero is unsettled. We not fen sales, 58 a 00. Chrn We quote at 75 t SO a bushel. Molasses Stock light, X. 0. 60c, P. 11. 50 a 55, Syrup 43 a 45. Rjck We quote prime .it 53 a 0c. Apples We quote sal'.s dried apples at 51 00 per bu?hel. Salt. -L. P. 1 80 a 1 85. Sr. u Art This article article is firm with an up ward tendency. O-t. IS. MAB'&IED. On Thursday Octob r 9lh at the residence of John W. Thomas, Sq., Ilhomasville, hy llev. N. D. II. Wilsci,, 11, v. D. 11. Bruton, Principal of O.ik Ilif j;c Institute, and Miss Margaret G. Nixon, JLte Principal of Glenn Anna Female Setnina-y. In Salem, on MotiJav the loth inst., by llev. Geo. T. Bahnso,, "Mr. G. W. Ilege to m;5 Harriet A. IIeis. In "Winston, X. Q, on 7th inst., hy llev. J. E. Mann, Mr. Je!. A. Tise and Miss Eli zabeth Kennedy, all 0f that place. By the same, on l Ah inst., Charles J. Miller and Miss Maty ti. White. On the 14th in.st.. in Chapel Hill, at 9 o'clock A. M., by II. T. Hudson, Mr. Durell ?;i!.r it:-J Miss Mir-rrvji Bullock. 12 o'c: :ck, A. on the lih October, i i n -i'". Esq., i i . 1 'Phnvles tn-cok, Prnkbn !;v liev. . i a - i Miss bad el II 'int. jh i county. Va. ' " '' ' OBITtJARISS. Died, in Owenvhlc, Sampson county, X. 0., on tho 10th inst., Alh-e Lenora, infant daughter of Ir. Algcmer It. and Adaline Rose, aged 2 monts and IS days. It gently sunk to rest into eternity like some sweet litte evening star. Sleep on dear child while o'er thy grave Your parents drop their tears ; Sleep on sweet iherub, take thy rest, Till Jesus Christ appears. Alice, to rest thou art gone, With no sins to be forgiven, And saints in light have welcomed thee, To share the joys of Heaven. Tribcte of Ilerjct. It boras annouTceii in the 4th Quarterly Cunfereaee meelhg l.i-!a tbr Nash Circuit, that Bra. W. cr.-y v. v, ..lead, the follow ing preamble ar; i resoiuiiots were unani mously passed: "Whekeap, Alnirhry Gad In the dispensa tian cf His pr .ridenec, hag removed from et.rth our beloveo brother Rev. John Wesley P'jrry ; thrcjt' )r- : Re-solrvd, Tht while we low in submis sion to the will uf God, we mourn the loss of oiir brother ae a gracious and useful local prsacher. ytt-iolveJ, Thn t we bt-'ievs he was a good mil, hi'dng tl e entire toofi fence of thecom murity in wh'cb 1 2 Hv ;d, and dying in joy ouj lopfi of a glorious immortality. Rt rx ved, 'as vrs oS'cr his family our sin cere 3ondol8i.ee, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent them ; and also, thai :hty be nubile tied in the N. C. Christian :.on te. II. J. CARSON. t h. J. B. If. Bodme, S.c'ty. NEW GOODS. TOW i peiiing ly tho Subscribers, a lar-. mid the Town and Country trnde, cor it:nfr of I'ry (roods. j.ra'.'.i which nrc ric.ro Kcrsms ail JMwi; kets. IoiEe?Ui-.- of:, kinds; also, Iliits an-! C.-p. I'outj and Shoe i very variety 11 irdw:ne nail Cutlery, with n -.,rsi assortment of .-lit-:!' ..oils, Sad iiery pnd russ, lloilow-ware ami Kail , Plows and Agricultural Implement?, together ith a full suj.ply of (iroeerius and Provisions, all i,T which will be so!d low for cash. It will bo to the interest of Farmers and Strangers vijiiinar Wil mington, to call ou us he-fore purchasing eUewh;-iv. While passing down wharf from the Hail Kou.l. stop at Nu. 42, Water street. ,t.tx-,' MeC A I ni "UlNTINtr. Wilmington, N. C. " JaG- 7"1- T"""JUST RECEIVED. CAnrj LBS. N. C. BACOX, hog round, a tJ J J J handsome artiele ; fi hhds. Western sides, Xo. 1 ; G0I1 large, full and new Sacks Su.lt; GO UWs. Fayettevillo Flour; 2 " X. C. Lard ; 12 " assorted Su!j;ir; 20 " Western Tcfk ; id kegs rutiis; It Fonder; t lUitfer; 100 i:.jgs Sh-it; 30 '.fists S'ap : Stop en your way down i'rom tho itai'.r ;au, at Xo. : Z'l Xurlh Vi'nt(.r Stri-et. MfCALKB .t BI"XTIXr. i Wilmington, X. C, Oct. 21, Isjr!. iv. tf. i MASONIC. FSiJE Ofliccr-i, Me.iuhci- and RcprysentatirM M i: . tl'0 Gr-.-r -l Lodge i.i North ("arolina, aio. hereby inf"-!'!ed that the Annual Coii'timaifitioi: of this Aiasonie body wiil be held in this City on Monday evening the first of December next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of business. Officers of the Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or cause proper representa tives to be appointed in conformity with the Con stitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. W. T. BAIX. Grand. Sccretaru Raleigh, X. C, October 17th, 1S50. 4M If. SELECT SCHOOL, RALEIGH, X. C. rriHE .'ubseiil.er will open a School on the first ! Monday ia January next, in the Eastern part of the C:ty, one mile from tho Capitol. An experience in Teaching of several years in the neighborhood of Raleigh, will, it is hoped, se cure patronage. The round of btudies will embrace the Latin, Greek and French Languages, together with the Sciences and other branches pursued in Colleges a lid other eirinaries. TKltUS PER SESSION. Languages, $15(10 Kngiii-S'lnsrher studies, Jo 00 Minor branches, 12 (ill The a?sist:ii:cj of John B. Bobhitt is procured forgiving instructions, particularly iu the Classic department. Board about S!0 per month the student fur nishing his own lights and washing. JO j. J. YOUNG. October 20, 1S00. -13!) NOTICE ! To my Friends and Customers. I HAVE just returned from th Xor h, and I am now receivii.); my Fall and Whiter Goo Is. and fet-l assured L can please all wi-c favor me with a call, both iu quantity aud price. I have a fine as sortment of Cloths. CaSaiin.'res and Yesthigs to. be made li o. '.er, uiiu in all cases n fit warlanted. Also a good stock of Ready Made Clo.hing and Furnishing Goods of the very latest styles. Jlnts, Caps, &a., iu fact any thing worn by gentlemen, can be found at the establishment, except Loots and Shoes. Those who intend visiting the State Fair, and members of the Legislature, and every body c'.-e, are respectfully invited to call and examine- my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I think I can do as well, if not a little better than ar.y body else, as my terms are oniireij Cash. My motto is sinaii proiils and quich sales. Don't forget to call at the same old stand, formerly occupied by J, J. Biggs & Co. J. II. BIGGS. Raleigh. Oct 0, lSja. 7 It AVANTED, XE dozen young men, who are deprived of the means uf acquiring an education, and wiio can bring a certificate of good moral character and industrious habits. .S'uch will be trusted a reasonable time for Board and Tuition, at Lenoir Institute. Apply to the Principal, or to tho Sec retary of Directors. Oct. 20, ISoO. 43 tf CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. I HAVE recently obtained possession of tho m,if;tiili- cent pic tire representing the death-bed scene of the venerable John esley. Jhis hire and im posing picture was painted by O. P. Copehind. L'-q., expressly for exhibition, and sold by him Fom-e time a-;o to G. D. Weekly, from whom 1 have obtained it. I r.ow oiler it for sale on vorj reas onable .terms, and feel assured that a proper pnrmm could by exhibiting it realize a handsome sum of money. U'.he picture is about 10 by lo feet in di mensions, an 1 represents the great founder of Methodism, a .'ew moments before his death, sur rounded by soui.- eigbteen or twenty of his dis tinguished friends and followers, ail as largo as life. For particular address. UEORGE FISHER, B-aleigh, X. C. Oct. 9, 1S5C. 42 2m. NEWBERN iHUTUAL Fixe lasuraaco vSomgaiiy. directors: A. T. Jerkins, M. A. Outten, W. II. Oliver, W. P. Moore, A. Miteho 1. M W. Jai-vis, J. I). Plan ner, Win. Dunn, J. M. P. Harrison, Jno. Dibble, Geo. Bishop, E. Cuthbert, AV. C Whitford. officers: A. T. Jerkins, President; William P. Moore, Vice President ; William II. Oliver, Ale: Mitchell, Executive Committee ; Dan'l. T. Carraw. v. Sec retary and Treasurer. THIS company is now in successful operation snd prepared tn etTod insurance on approved riska cn tUe tacit ;';v-:-i;do t.-rau.. Arpu-.-J : In-ur-.r.? ( ) 'j e '.',c;-.u i.--;a1'RAV'.Y, i'ccrotrr . Xd.r!i, X . C a: I Geptem":; r .1 Li ii ii U Iwt U u lu i W WILL sell on fair terms, tho valuable H I'iii'itatioa on whicli I no'.v !:v, con ruin ing 7 11 .aove.s, one third of wbicir is lie.vt.ij timbered, and as the W. N. C. 11. hu:v.i is now being built within one mile of t o; pi. ice, Beveral thousand sills and cords of wooa may be sold within the next two years. The place is well improved with buildings to accommodate a large family, all in good re pair. About l-r)0 acres of tho land is avail able bottom. The up land is productive, and under good fence. Any person wishing to buy a good planta tion would do well to call and examine my place, which is situated 10 railes west of Salisbury. My address is Rowan Mills. N. C JNO. F. FOARD. Oct. 7, 1S5G. 41 3m. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. 3 WISH to sell two tracts of Land, lying in X the county of Granville. The first is with in one mile of Henderson, and contains by survey, 400 acres, 75 acres of which is clear ed, the rest being in woods. The buildings are comfortable, and have all been put up this year. The other tract is 3 miles from Henderson, and contains 307 acres ; with residence and the usual improvements of a farm. These lands are as good as any in this part of the country ; they are well wa tered and unsurpassed for health. Society is excellent, and a good market and good schools are conveniently near. I will sell on favorable terms. Apply to J. B. DEBNAM, Henderson, N. C. . " Oct. 10th, 1856. 41 tf THE CvJLCU TYPI", A New aiw3oaBtiful Style Picture. C( ALL AT CN. THE uni ...id see the C.;l s-ay it N--u ho vo in the ,i:iy oi a PKT.AND S X1SW O.iLLKRY IN' f.i.-t of h Fi-st t' ir ''.'; (i'.a'nteo ir v,t j. , d an;. !h:.i urn i''C'' . .;:-e rut:iiiig, :! eo!.r.-,) and (. surpaj& it. ii.l .-oiiiforta- i I ' J-: v-li 'ht. m'.-;i lid c-itneni-S I hi ro. ms, t'iie (.Irtiin---, Low prn:e S-i ci!ie aioiij itl d j And i t :i p . ture w,th '.' ! P. S. Mr. Cpclnii' son tin u -s j reo types i . 1 Amnrotyv-.'s. in 1 la:it j on the hi .st nn-k-;-:i te terms p sibk Kaleigh. October I, 185". .:;e r-..ff.!fr- j : .r'l.t.ts jp- 4l(,t.M. i New Fail and Winter Goods j r KKCri AUAIV HAS THE FLKAS UllK of returning his thanks to his ruimerous Iriend.-' nn I customers for past patronage, and a gain invites them, ami strangers visiting Kaleigh, to call and examine ono of the- largest and most complete assortments of 1 ' AXCT AM) STAPLE PRY GOODS ho ever had the pleasure of showing, embracing all the latest styles and importations of Ladies Dress (roods, from the lowest price to the finest quality. Also a laro lot of goods suitable for men and boy's we ir. Hats, Cap Boots and Shoes, Bonnets and Ready-Made Clothing, with nearly every article r.-.i.,'!- k: i.t in a Dry Goods Store. O i l i.t; i examine tor yours.-l--es as I chargj no- Ut'.r.i: i i tho-.v goods, tnd If they d not sul, do l not buy. Store 'X.l door above R. Smith's corner. i LKX. 'JKEKCII. At, Oa. !, is: G -i! -i't Q IT CATION WANT1.D i,Y A TK AC II Kit. A ijt Laiv,v. !. m raduat'd at u N. r'hon Iu iiti:iiv;:, in Latin. Frcn.'. higher English. Pi-n- ciling and 1'uin'ir t, de-ii--;s a sifaathm t-chc; if: some sel-.ol of' g.md st'iEuIin-. Ko-r i.f..riia tlon direct io M uy Rnss, QuckcL v, Vt September 2d, ISiO. " "J .0 ;f. DOWDEN'S DENTAL FLUID. 51 PERFti AlEJ X Gams Teeil 1) Jjrp-.it h, st.i ii.t ;m ! lii'-ilr hy ii Lu Aluuusti!!, ciin bo ubtuiiiel by the use of Dowdon's Dental Fluid. It tirrcsts deeay, prevents and re lieves toothache, and restores the gums to a healthy condition ; imparts to the ISreath a delightful aroimtic fraraniro. Applied to tli .Skin, it imparls a beautiful complexion, rendering it sou and white. ltiMmmerided hy IhNitists- and Physicians ovt-r'where. a fev of wlioin are lr. Ooshy, lV-ntist, I'e-tersht-.r: Robert Earlv, M.I)., Lvnehbiirj; ; S. M tnii, Charleston, S. C. : Drs. I'leas ants, Edmunds an-l I Lmcjik, Riclimond. For sale l-y all Dniirii-ists and Merchants. Whol-sah by GEO. HOWDEX, Dru;Ut and Chemist, Richmond, Va. PELLE TIER'S GOLDEX FLI ID, fr the II:rr. A !' ;i tit; fjl and luxurious growth of Hair ean bo o'.taiiie-J by its us', rei; krui; it soft and glossy, and i tlur "niy article known that will nrevoj.t its failing out or turning gray. Price 2 ), cents. Fur salf I'V all Druists. Vliolosah' bv GEO. I0vr;:. Druggist, Kiel. in nd, V.i. For sale bv Wilson & Alfriend P.'torsbur. P. F. IVsai"d and Williams & Ilaywoo.l, Rahdg!.. X. C. 7 ly Ojt. 1. 40 ZEXO II. GREENE. Wli'7 .vile D' nir,- hi Gw-rie, Provisions, Xo. 7 Ma iiiviir P.r., Vj i.m i xgto.n, X. C. 1 J ACON PAC0NT. 10 hhds. Sides now land y - and Ur sale by Oct. 2". XEA'J ii. (i IU-.1..N V.. STUART'S PrUAP.S. 25. bbls. C. Ve!l..w ; 10 bh's. A. While; 5 Lbls. Ground Loaf. In store and for sale by Oct. II. ZEXO II. GREENE. M ULLETS ! MULLETS!! 2-"0 hbls., new aud large s.e,just received and for sale by Z E X J II. miEEXU. ?ept.-!n!:cr 20. 40 NOW LAMr.iJ. Per. Schr. A. .7. D. Rosset, 23 bbls. Stuart's C. Yellow Sugar, JO " A. White, 50 boxes nmv prime Cheese, 5 kegs prim.-' Grans Co., N. Y. Butter. For salobv i'LNO II. HIEKN E Sept. 20. 4(1 CANDY. 2" boxes assorted steam refined Can dv, for .ale bv Augd " ZEVO !I. tlUEEN'E. "TIXKG AR. 20 bbls Ci ler Vinegar, just ro- eeived, i'lid for sale bv Aug 5 ZKNO H. GREENE. (COFFEE! COFFEE ! ! 7: bags Rio. Laguayra J ami Java. Jut received and for sal -by Aug, 2(1, lS.'.fl. ZLNO II. GREENE. STUART'S SUGAR'S. 2o bljls. C. Yellow ; 10 bbls. crushed and Gro'in.I Loaf; 10 bbls. A. Wliite; now landir.g and l'r sale by ZEXO H. GREENE. Aug. 23, 18j0. 1)011 TC ! PORK ! ! all bbls. Me?, now landing f.-u..i ,S',hr, ' Wide World." For -ate bv .EXO II. GiiEEXE. Aug. 2S, IS.'.o. HOOP 1ROS' AND RIVETS. 5 tons oop Iron all widths. 00 A'ivcts. Just received aud for sn'e bv ZENO II. GREENE. Sept. 9, l.S.'.fi. 3.S D. PIGOTT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, X. C. March 0. 10 ly GEO. II. KELLEY & RROTIIER COMMISSION M EllCIIANIS DEALERS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, No. 11, North Water Street, WILMINGTON, X. C, I Will Voi. nnn--t:iol!v on hand. Sugars. Coffees t Molasses, Cheose, Flour, Butter, Lard, Soaps, i handles, uracKers, sinrcn, uus, cnuu., a.e. . REFERENCES. ' r n Tt . .. . 1 1 .. . I' ri . . 1 T, .1. ti Mciie, Pres. of Bank of Wilmington, Wilming- ton. 51. (iorman. llev. It. T. Uetlin, l.alcigu S. V . W stbrooks, Rov. W. II. Bobbitt, Greens i boro'; Feb. 20. 8 j Tu uur Friends znd Patrons. i VUR FALL s tock of Groceries is now complete, j V Consisting in part a follows: i Sugars, v'rushed. Coffee Crushed anu Yellow, Coffees, Rio, Laguyra ane Java. Mackerel, Bbls. and half bbU No I. ar.i 2. Soaps, Colgates No 1. and pale, whole and hr.lf boxes. Stirch, " ha'f and whole boxs 6heese, Soda and. Sugar Crackers, Yer.at Pow. ders, Btir.kcN, ?ack 5alt, Grind Stot.es and Cranks, Sweet Molasses. Mul'ets, Pork, Plough Ei.es, .Vnl eratus, S hI.i, Fl ur, Buchwheat, Brooms, Matches. Rice. Cotton Yarns and Sheeting?, Ada .antine Candles, assorted Candies. All low for cash at GEO. . KELLY A BIIO. Xo. 11. North Wate- St sept. 2C. 540 House and Lot ia Frankliuton. JJV HOUSE with seven rooms, and neces AA sary outhouses, on a lot of live acre', in Franklinton, may bo bought upon vcrr fa vorable tertii.i. Tho owner's reason for selling, is, that having no nee 1 for a house, he is desirous of chanin the prope-ty. Applvto J. II. WIHTHELK June Uth, 18o G. 2.1 tl B. F. PEARCE, DR U.Kit IX Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hits, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, and Ready-made C'lothinj, HAY STREET, FAYETTE VILLE, X. C. Strict attention paid to orders. 8 April 3. 1856. 14 ly glen AN:r.v For. . Jllr.V, Autl oi ti- - . 01l' Am X So-i.ina.-y it -w of tbe p v; age of tii" J'ctio"! cios f i txi ses i y, Ct t . r-.'!l i to Tl ooin'. 1 a Sli. l u- bilil-'.i . Thev, th' iff 're, kriuv: i n-' (ilfti A merit-. fli'i e ar t: '..tii lc i . i,t cow " '.,! f. f :i '.out -i- Novt! !!;uu.. .'rirnlina. v liOltU- Hie iiiitiitwi.-ti'lit ct iist ! J- u jt ar story brick home. w:.h large . attic, (niuero,,.,; ; l-a-ft"-' VvJ or. J small humScs, n urge b-irn vvbi.-h cost I'O, and other eces;;rT ouxbuildliig. The place is just a -.nib' from thenar S-m'n-ir. . and the Depot. Fupiicould be boardi .1 ! eio and attend the Sciuii.i.ry. This i i'dy the most desirable pn.piTty bkcly t ' "f fereii for nale in Western Carolina. r i.e mcn in the eastern part of the Si;;'r. md others desit ing t) locate near a good -hin.i, are refpiested tt) attend the ensuing evr.; ii na tion and see f,r themselves. It will be dis posed of privately on good terms :;s t . jt'cc and time. Appi to Mr. Joseph ShcMon, Thomasville. N. C. June, 185G. .) :f. VALUABLE ri'COCNTlli HE idc:n-' .mil Store fur fi' n Town of Fr:inklint'(, N. ('. l.irgd Two S;orv ilvil r.,; ry bar. Isomo, and well ad.uu- I M:g 1 dcr... bt.;ii;f:ii;: t.fii an.' . .! !""' --i-.r.V out, hi axes, t ili.r."V'i Ian geliter vkii: si. ner-v-- All ii.iv.' UK'st deir ib'.e part of the Town. . v gant n.; .S;ore !l ,, will udi-.te! ' g5i:era! arran-rentent to a" adv.' .;.; tdbition ..I' ;t .o : - '., a nar-! .un. : t g.iK.ds, l i' re- otly p. ii :! in t o a i : markets f.r cash. The subscriber h: .-t II in z been long in business and being desir o s (in consequence of feeble health) to rti rr t.uw offers the above property fr sal.1. 'i him made to suit the purchaser as the tn.i.i y is not wanting. Franklinton is one of the i:n.t f.f.uri: h'ti Towns on the It. & (.. It. It . ad a' it -" miies of Ilaleigh, having a very int.-. ' yut and enterprising community, a l.ir;' t i I.i i . i .'. i i . m .1 . i ' : . uiiu mu large f;ii .n.iiu an i i i-in i i charge of iVof. D. S. Richardson's A la 1. , ai ded by competent assi-taiit. ..blre-. 11. C. M.VYN'A! i. Franklinton, X. C. Jan. 4t!i 'oG. tf i;6r Yale. rfIIK well known house and ."l.'S ii.-rc.- ol hiii l, JL lying on Rich Pork, and Aldiott.i CrvrUs, u the tiiu'c roa-1 from Lexington to ( Jre n; boro,' two miles from tho Rail Road, in tho ro-rntv of Itavi.lsoii , N. 0, The iLvi-Uing houe i turi; and coinni.idi. ms ; g . ol barn an. i other out I .f. "'('. riait:iii--.ii :;i (roo.l icpair, liirpi' ii:nnttM le-tedfiu:t tri es. Abbott s Cni-k ru-is i . a luMii iful rich bolt nu. Oood well Jin-t w.it:-r. T-toh Rx-d. ' EM II A' ( Addr.---. Kicii l.rk, Davidson Coii.lv. ' Jlav 21. 1 C. ' 1VTCRTH CAROLINA MUIUAL LI7L " 1 R A Nl'K COMPANY, Knl.dtrl.. N. .', Couituny injures the lives of indi. id::ai" ;i y?ar, a term of year, or for lii'i ot: th. . u Priin-iplc, the a-.-utid for life iHrC-ir-:.tir. - i . 1 the iroiiis of tho Company. I" r tn.liri, 1,1- tcd for t)i whole term of life, n Inn tin , - .: uui thort-t'.jr amounts to $'-'0, a note nuyb for one Iki'iT ll... -uiioiint of the preiniuni beui tcrest nt fi percei.t without guaranty. Theiiroiojit iiiatiner in bi. hull loss: hn poidby this Coin.nny, togctiier wilu the h of iT' inicin. present great iinlucemtntB to are disro.-ed to insure. Slaves are insured f r a term of from one ivi f. t years, for two-thirds tlieir vaioe. AU losses are paid within 0 d.i)S uftcr torv proof is ir'sen(ed. LlRECTOItS. Charlen E. Joh.iton, V.'. las Haywood, li.o. (1 Williams, Quitilon l!u W. I!u-ted. Wm. II. ,'fcKce, Cbarlen I! I. ..Us- 1 '..!- ; l! I (111, Iioideo. Win. I. Cooke. R. II. futile, V . If. Jones, P. P. Pc-oCiidnd Peaton Coirs. OFFICKRS. Dr. ('harks K.JebtiS(,ti,Pi i . I, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice l'r-sidei t ; John Hams. Secretary; Win. II. Jones, Tri-moire. . ;l . Ilusteil, Attorney : Drs. Charlea K.Jolni' ;i , in. II. M.'Kee, and Ricluird 11. Ilayunu::, 'i ..i Board of ('..iisultatii.B ; R. II. liable, v ... K. McKee and Chirles B. Root, KxTuiie Coi-. i ... For further inforiu.'O ion, th ,oi.blie are i . : i e i to the .:iihi hlet.-, and firms of iroiiwnl, n o l may be obtiiincd at the ODice of the Com. u , o. uvof its Agencies. Comtuuni -atioiis nhoiiIJ Ke:iddrts:. d. ( iit-).iid) .o JtHIN ii. WILLIAMS, riecrtUry. Balofgb. July 17. l:0. I " Learn of the mole to plou;f 1'ope. IITYCIIK'S CL'LTIVvlTINti M.W, 1'AT V ENTKI) 8th JAN., ISM'.; (CAI.LLD 'I UK MOLE PLOW :) With vei'icul l otiei. t c.rllm edge of a horioiitnl .h:iie for dividing the I r ;..-.. slice, mid a curved Cut ler on the ioar-.f lln - : -1 ro for t ;rning the whole ;n, toivaiu.s Tin: i-i.-.i; or m far, ox tux oi-positk smk i.r thk mi. , o.ay be desired. Adapted In Siding, Listing. r. i, ing turfy or hard land, Subnoiiing, ui: l i-i.inv ..l i-r purposes. Is light, cheap and ttr -vj : an.l -i:j-puscd to lie Ihe most perfect (.nlveri'.-r io i e. For Liei i:c to . i!. '.vith li'ri i-liol: - I' i ; ! ic. turiii1-', address V. . 1-.' V.'Y- . !.. LrooU t :i!e, (irnnville K. C. -If WYCIIE'S CULTIVATING VL- Palet.tea 20' li Feb. lSS. (TIIH RLADKD VUUV.) Awarded?:'-,) I'rimiu iv'J" (Iif li'"' at the u.v X. V.' .State Fair. yiTITH CuttingRIndrs in Ihe plui e of n i y board, cuts, dividiS ;md tiim x r lh depositing the finer parts in the furron-, ing over ihe turf, clod.--, o ' -e si.i!: cheap, light and lasling, ami easy - Li.tii ! and team. Admirably nd. IjiI jj a'.uiost purpose for which tho plow i used. F"r license to sell, with further informal dress, W. E. VYl'UE. IJr.-eil.ville. Granville, J. II. Oooeh, Oxford, K. C, soliciu o. il , the above plows. Juno Uth. 1SS6. 25 42 ri .'d- oil, I.I II-'-. is aver . a 1- FURNITURE ! FURIJITUPE ! TIIE Subscriber, thankful for past lav.,rs informs the public that he is prepare! 1:11 ordors for furniture, upon rcasot ablu tcrt-is, nt lis shop two squares e " . oo Fear Bank. . ;. llf keeps on hand tho usaai arti-lcs7r furniture reeded by houue-iieepera ; sin h ;.i Cane Bottom, woodsent, rocking a;i 1 i fn.v chairs, boadsteads of different kiad. a vari ety of Maleogany, Walnut, and .i. tntnon Tables and Beaureaus, Book Stands. Ward robes, &c. ir'v-Tiie subscriber is. T)rovile.I a good Ie:irt' f-r.d is prepared to furriNh Ci f fins of Mal-'ogany, Walnut and ( 'intt.iK n wood. He will attend funerals in Town or country. IIEXJ1Y J. BHOWN. Kaleigh Jan. 4, lHoG. ly. JCST arrived per Schr. A. J. Di-Ros. it. 60 Boxen Xo. 1. Cheese, 23 Bbls. assorted .Vujfars, 10 Ubls. City Mess Poiij, 30 Boxes Adiiuiiintiuo Cundk-, 200 Sacks of Sait, All of excellent qunlitv and for rale c'nnp 1 y GKO! 11. KELLEY A LK). Sept. 22, 185C. j RECEIPTS. Up to OcTor.r.R C C Rhodes, 81 .r0; Uts T Hoopr. 1 50 : L Shell, 3 : J J .Simpson, li ; J d Patrick, (for Tracts,) ; .Joseph us A'nler- crin f fnr It (! Tnwnseiiil l !? J 1! w., - ... -.y , roner, 4 ; II D McCoiter, ( for bo (jl- . T J Havens, 1 50; J (i Liiiott, 1 i',; J U Bobbitt, 1 50; W Harrineer, 7; J A Sleppy, 1 50; AG Jones, 4; J L2swly,G i J- : if a a it
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