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The Hillsborough Recorder from Hillsborough, North Carolina • Page 3

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0 Hostilities Commenced! Mida-scs Cuba 3 (gj New Orleans 46c. Salt, per nck, $2 00 Whiskev 45 50c. wanted, in i in: coach shop. 'THE subscriber will givrron-tant employment and liberal wage to good Coach Painter and Trimmer, and a Doily -Maker, to work mo.t-ly on lijilit work. Addre the Bubscriber it Uillclioroogh, N.

C. A. C. MURDOCH. J.RU.ry 25.

50 cannot tii'iefoe hut the sensi. ti mess flier son and husband as ex tremely absurd. The American national character has been sail I mix rep resented Rt Madrid, by our minister resenting, in accordance with the rulea of a barbarous code, an allu-sn'cn to h'u wile'a which conveyed the A Hint in Time. A I.L those Imielxri! to the Arm of J. Hf.

4 PARISH, will, wiihiwt delay, eonie forward aettle their nutea and iicrotint by cah, aa no I m-r indulgence can he gien. "I'liet will find their account, Ac. ia the hawk of J. H. Parinh.

wha- wiH be pleaml on vett oe a-ion to aUle. A hint tolhe wiwo ia autncienl. J. J.H. PARISH.

Pariahyille Orange, Jan. 13 jCts' of tha Cia Trancicci We copy from Ihe National Inlclligpnc er the following particular of Ihe low of I lie steamer San- Fran! sen, aa rodtiiiunicaUjJ" to lhat paper by leU-graph: New Yo k. January 13. The ship Three Ik'Hi has arrived with one hinwJmf am! si it v. person's fiem tha sreanver San Francisco, which foundered a-t sea oi the 5th of tlEUS lra IO inform tL public that he now rcceivjiig une of the Lateral (aiicd Aorliui.Btof GOODS eer bioughl to tbi Diaiief.

He would be pi. ad to ahiT lie Latllea hia Kiot of De Lainea, Mednoa, Alpacraa, Uio l)e KhinM and Sttk Vl. U'kii. M.fQooj, Mj qutiiljeiv 0f Wull Bmk Mulii, Jarmel Jv'Cainbric. Victoria Lawna.

Himiiiea, Mutlin and the import ul cotton into trance rum ''gh the following numUr of i.h.ireuhcriheil BuildiiiB of new Chureh. at Chranot i mi i a KnglatlU- jwranna, will arauc-l Kli)e, will lei tile U.weat Mlur cither for caah A rumor wa prevalent at Paris on on. I. i 1. it ii ul' ume ol naie.

i nouw im? iiei ami i i-ei nigti. a we the 29 that Mr. Soule uU fmight an- To be milli Full made k.M.wM on th. dar lf nip. uc ui uav ina i ratiruarv nexi.

in ur- trii no- January. Those who have- arrive" f- include about one hundred officer and sidif.er and most of the rew of the ill fated Steamer. A nutnucr in inner, fiBmrii- eer were taken off the sinking ship by P. I m. and inanv bv the ship AntarrtiY, bwntj the baraue rviiuy, umimi mi wunif far Liverpool.

Most of the cabin passengers, tojjcr ther with as inanv "solcliei as it was deemed prudent Tor her to take, nunv-berinj; in all about hundred per on board the barque Kilbv, She ha iirobnbl cone to HerwwHja', triMr. urn! iheateartrcrSan 1 .1 r. rranfisco, wmr ma prwreww to iAvr pool witjj thi'iui to see lliaf thejr anr properly provided for, In the gale tif the 23d December the San Francisco broaelvetl for twice, and much tlisablrJ. (ti the 24th all her trs and nails were bfownawav. At one o'clock in thr iwwovwj of flW thecnihC sfoppol in coiaevnee of the brewing of the- piston-rod, and left the vrwMffteHj unmanageable, the sea nt the saiwe time strilinf her tremeiidiius blows under the guards, tearing up fhr Ranking fore aiwl aft on both sides, ami catrin'g the atop fo leak badlv.

TV Irmiy were" then organ-ineil" into feiifioj: parties. At nine VI nek 'fe Jtb a heavjr sea struck die steamer amidships. crrvinr awav both smoke tarktul atl the" upper loon, ataviirjf tbv quarter deck, and cointanv With the fim- rf tlai ill" ttly tlw Hitht Ol th I Mil, December, fmrr rfavs kforrthe Lt i v. Three EH left, i he idup Antarr tK ii ui i me rrsmue in nir iriiiw. South Lowcl Academy, rTMIE next 8ior of Iiwiltution will commenrc on 1'bunitliy, January t6.

The Principal ukca (jreii pleaur in anhounc-ing tint he afnocMiat) with liimie.lf tlie Ke. W. W. Ruvtaii, A. who haa been for aoma moiiihi twciituiit Editor of tti National Maga nh Una ncquinili.in, ami a new Hoard- ifij Had, and a Library of 150 or 00 now and carefully aelected book, and other improtruirttle.

it i hod that our iiumbcra Mill be much in- erca.ed. "vr oc Muic will be taught te, all, free of chaige Tuition, KnglUh Lattftuaeea 15. Board, at the Hall, 6:3 per month. JAMES A. DEAN, Principal.

January 10. 19 Sw Ttt By order of the Committee, C. E. SMITH, t'lini'n, KITFIN TAPP, Sec'ry. JiMMwry It.

18 Valuable Property, FOR A LK. 1 1T ILJ, He sold, to the hijtieat bidder, tha Ut dvy ot I'VhriuHty next, the premics, i ail miles north wet of Chapel till, aii eiglH-j mhea wwil) of HrlWi.irc.uf a ftnt rata' G.ed SAW MLU and a TAN YARD ttpow a. new srr awperior pkH. with some Three Hun iked a-nd Miixty arrcn of LAND, nearly alt its i woodk 'faei ia also a finiforlalilt Dwelling, with god owt-Uitewe. All the iitpMcuieuls art i new, haf hiii Item mad within the dial, tlirea! tears.

Itinfead of givtvif long description ut this valuable propertv, and the rouny coneklera. lions which recommend it, we prclrr allowing tli pwmim's and expUmm the advantages to those whit maty desire it. lha sam Imw ajf 4nce, we will oiler for sale twH Medea, twu Wagim, twenty. ITe or hw.y hejd KiUiher Furniture, Iwrnifw and! olher 1 nofifc. and itfHhal.lv eieht or i ten thousMid' frrl of (rW Lwrnber, mostly pine.

Terms wiU h4eral, and nwde known om the dny ofenhrv 'ilie aliove pmporty will be aokl in eanMvreiice of the approaching expiration of our copartner ship, ami pur inability to givr it nereaaary at- tcnlmn. ir ti.t i tB rA I i ll JJ ll.liyi. vr January's. 17 tils Oltice N. C.

R. K. Co. Jan. 3rd, 1854.

rIHE Board nf Directors of said Company piaitetraii order, at theii late nieelius Charlotte, by which the whole of the Capital Stock subscribed by called for, and falls aVue a follows, to-wil 18 per real, on iho first of March next, and 0 per cent. "on the first of May next. Interest will he required by said order if pay incut be deleyed twenty dva after the inslahiientH lieeome due. CVRL'S MENDENHALL, SreietBvy and I reasurer. January 9.

1854. ls4w NOTICE. riHxT undersigned having at Noverh "ber Term, 185Xf Coonly Court, as administrator on the estate of MARCUS ARMSTRONG, hereby grvea notice lo all per-aime indehted to sord esfate to make immediate pay men) and1 teH persons having claims against the estate, lo present them, piocrly authenticate cd, within the- time prescribed by law, or this no-; tiee will be ilradrd hi bat nf their rrcovery. Tf P. LL, A January to, 185.

18 3w OTIC rlH subscriber having qualified at Novrmber Term, 1853, aa ndminitrator on lha estate of ROBERT M. SHIELDS, deceased, hereby I gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment; and to those ha- itn rtnntti iMti4liii.k ihilIw tj mm t.4 Ulul -w EJtorxtrlv aDtinirrah.fl'. itk.n lima mwik I eonaeauente el the death of Robert Shiclda, it Iiccokm Hecaaaarr ainena of the co-aUrahip of ui. i i NmCL I. i.

rl.il rialinill irm I fiat thai fMIarn I Jk. I.raaant lkan for alt peraona indrbtrd to it to make immediate aeltlemeni and payment. All buainena niuft be trnjuacted with the undesigned only, and all paymeut mada to him alone. J. C.

SHIELDS, 8or vering Partner. 7th, 1854. 18-rlwp New Fall Goods. VV nf Goods. I we dewre to aell upon f.ielewn., or on short ciedit.

Pleaae alt come MlvuJ r. i. 1. rUr i "'j iK. t' aJTI KiaiVltT.

fTB Silk I'ilU, n' mnvica iioiii um oi our Plain Black CndV Rhine Silk, 4-4 wide, Black figured SillU, Plain inotife colored Poult de Hoi Silk, Figured 'colored Silks, Plaid Spun Silks, bright colored Coored and white Marceline Milks, Kdid Do I.miea, mode and high eolorad, ('inCTillo LuHtie, Plaid and Pooh De Lanes, French MerinoaTEnlinh ditto, Colored and while Tailetina and I.are, De liuge, for Riding and Travelliug Dressea, A Clack and white De Lanes, Black Canton Crape Cloth, mack aid white Hpun Silk, Ulach French Merinoa, Blaek Alpacca. BUck mi) eotaevit new style Fringes, Gimps, uuuona, Urania, Velvet and other Kt- bands, Ac, for triaumHig Dresses. Blue and greets Indies' Cloak ('kths. and TasaeW for ditto. Bonnet Riband, from 10 eenla to very fine, Pfetid Riband, Ac.

Black Egvptiait and Net Mifc MUa, Kill. Vlmim. Nm.Milk P. i Gloves, I Muslins Iiiah Iinena, Cambire arxr Law and Silk Nets ami Edgings; Rhawls, Collars, Under-sleavea; Ladles and Geiitlrmrti's Silk, Merino and inrtV Wel Under Veatsj t'lrrpefme, Crumb Cloth, Hals, Caps; Rail Riiodi, Wa4er-prof, and other Boole and Shoe; Rubber Sfcaaw, Cork Soles; Ladies antl GtKton'a Thanks; Leather; Famity Se jes and Patent Balancea; Over Cnate, Black and Dra 1 piece Super double mrHed Brown Cloth, for verCoivta; Caasituerea, Cloths, Vesting, Welnh Flannels, Shot Guns, and almost every thing merchant ougbt to have. LONG WEBB.

8 Septemi'ier Jrf. NOTICE BY onler of the Court of Wardens, notice ia hrliW 01 vsfi ihdt atastiiLtn tat'ill kam nrn. hereby given, that a fetuion will be pre- ernlcd to the Orange County Court, at Febrnury 964, for a change of the Puttie Road, running by the Poor House, so aa to rauke it luu on the ridge soUh of the Poor Houc E. A. HEARTT, Sec'v.

January 10. 18- The British Quarterlies A5U II tack. ruodN iTIngari nc ECNARD SCOTT A New York, eon-linue to Re-publish the following British Pc- riodicals, via. 1. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) 2.

3, TrW Eiikvburg Review (Whig.) The North British Review (Free Church.) The Westminster Review. (Liberal.) Blackwood's Magazine (Tory.) a. of Robert u. 1 1, I washing uvetljuiwril a large nmnber of ami tne sieges oi a kisKa aim b(rHtea killing three of the itscil -uliip's- crew. On the 28th tlw bxmte i A irrejrnlrr under Kilbv was'aptdiW, ancMaid by the Abdi Pasha, ht been defeated by the steai'ner until tliree tclock ftj the af-.

Kwf Abdi Pasha had Irrnoon of the 29tk, when a number of been rtiamissed from the chief coin-tfie paweiigers were transfeneil to the Ahmed Pajsfra appointed io bartue, which let go her hawser at ten; p'' o'clock at night, and nothing has since niaking to induce the been heard of her. The gale contimt- Fte enrol a European Ptdisli legion ul throughout the 5(hS and 3-f st, a lB tice away the Polish number of the itet beitw ck, and troons in tbe llttssian army, some in a dving cwwritwit. In the Wifotn tof ity between erenin? of the tt iJiviarr tl.e Rrir- Pusia was eBected at St. 1 torJrJ fkirta. iiibioi.lereil folbra, a.l Liu.a Handkerchiefa, Air.

Ac. For Geiifll'Illt'li he ha llie 6nrit CUck CJoth iu the plac, 1'lain and Fancy Cai.fimerm, Navy Blue. Brown and lilac b.ni-neta. Pocket and leck Keichief. Spring ai Namh'on "J'iea, (new ile.) I.ainb'a Wool Tn-der-Veft.

Fancy Vert J'aitern. bickiea, Gloea, Suiefioi Mulivkin Licaa Mala, and Cop of every deat riplion. Ilia Block of Fanning Implements, Car penter tend Blaekinith'a Tools. NeaioClothine. IVim f.

uiiiii, urorrriee Crockery, enable bin. to offer indncrn.eni. -i-. IIISiKri, rr-f 1 1.. in iiiv vamara Making Buaineaa, hiatilotk Tiiinminga, 'r Murmiiai A -II rticlea in that line.

were selected by himself. Call at hia feitora, east of tha Court House. November 15. The First Battle. IjM'ERY Variety of Produce, such aa Wheat, CoriH Oata, Ac, 'will be taken in eichange tut Gooile.

Wanted, also, a quantity of Woollen Jeana, Colored and While Linscyn, Tow and Cotloa Cloth, Bluetriped Cotton Cloth, Wool Soiks, Shoe Thread, Ac. A. C. MURDOCH. Novembar 15.

JUST IfKCElVED, BLACK Giod. Rhine. Silk Wip Alpacca, Mohufr ldtre, Bontbnxine, trspe, and otlier goods. 73 Sacks of Saltlarge sire. LONG i "WEBB.

November It. FOR SALE at thtf DRUG STORE, "IT AN IIURNa Celebrated Shoulilcr Braces, Aluloiniual and Uterine Suppoiters, vinivsr- aally approved. December 14. 15 DCAPiES, Partial and Total, Entirely Removed. WO those lufl'ering under a partial or total loss of the seiiee ol Hearing.

Dr. ALSOPHEHT beg call their attention to the following Duiing the past ten years, many beneficial dis-coveties have been made in the practice or Medicine, and none more in the treatment of Diseasea of the Ear. In the Ear Itifiu maries of BerliiK Iiptic, BruaavU, Hamburg and St. Peleribfgh, the most sign I success has a l-tended the introductioir of metlicalid douches, in treating diseawa of the middle and internal Ear. For the past t-w years it has been ado)ted by irt diBiiuguWied Auritlf in London, with the name twirkeit success.

1 fie medicinal agenla arc prepare. I upon strictly Pathological prim i- pies, the put tent hemg sut'joeied to both bx al and cooatitaVional treatment The anolieationa cause ito pn'm, nor any unpleasant sensatioua. nor vet a ccaoation from daily avocations. The heat proof of the efficacy of "this treatment will lie a reference to nearly Mm Hundrtd Kuiurt, resiiiente of tlie United Slates, Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Seel ia, who have been restored to acute hearing ainl io uol a sincle case. lo our knowledge, did we fail to.

eilhet'a partial 01 total restoration cf tU henimg, when our advice and instruction were faitbjully and punctually adhered. Many who routd not hear the report of a pistol at arm 'a length, ran now heai watch beat ut the ditnrice of four fat. In cases of mucus accumulation in the Emta-chian Tube and Tympanum, inflammation of ihe mucus membrane, nervous atlectiona, diseases of the Mcmbrnhi tympani, (commonly called "the drum," or where tha 'disease can be traced lo fevers, cold, the use of quinine or mercurial ma. dicines, gatherings in Ihe ear in childhood, Dr, Alsophcrt'i treatment tt.mJi prt-tmimnt. Where the auditory canal ia dry and eealv.

with litth; ar no secretion when llie deafness is waiei, cnirping msecw, rmgmg ol liell, iu-t- ling of k-ave. continual pulsatious, dischaige of matter, or, when in stooping, a sensation ia felt as if a. rush of blood to the head had taken nhre. .1... ik.

1 1. v. it. at fifr ril UUII, ClOUOy weather, or when a cold has been taken, hia melnoil ol Ireatina the iImwc it xufaUibli. Dr directiom ilhertd' lev Applicants wiB please afate theie period of disease, if matter iwsiies frem the extern! paa if there are noises in the ears, slate of general healthy ami what they suppose to have Su-rar 7 (n) 1 Of In tlii rounlv.

on Tuelav the 1 Oih incr.ni Ncum, p. Hall, Mr.lWw J. ms. sasfssB ssssa. jr.

Obituary. Died, at Be.ivtrCiwk Factory, Cumbeiland county, on the Ut Mr. Fixusa Howo, Bftil hi vajte L.vi.n 1 fhilJ.M mourn hilo. (Com. tniuti ul iN.

U. 1. K. CuHiiiy, Januaiy Hllh, 1854. 5 rpHB B.ft of Uirrctor.

of this Company pnm- tii an onlei for aelline the atock of lin- qurnt and at Onld-lmrough and Ka- KKWDEKN STOCK, Hh a tea. F.P.IitlwimACo. 80 E1. R. Stanley ble, IWotbera it Co.

iv eo WILMINUTUM STOCK. bltarea. Hhsireav A 4 BO fharea. Ballard E. llrii'kheuae Herrv fc Son Cnuley Uealrae K.

V. Kefft J.J. Lippelt I J. D. I.aw 1 Thoinaa I.oring 3 John Mcarca 2 Ahi.M.ltae.jr.

1 8. Martin 1 N. F. Mion .6 J. IS'orihrop It J.

R. Rraien a Juliua Scott 3 C. Dickinnon M. Foy J. Flemming C.

Evans G. Green William Gilows E.D.Hall, 'J'. ISohaw A Co, I Owen Holmes W. B. V.nn J.

VVilkinaun A Co. VV. C. Howard Hewlett AVNK COCHTY. Shuiea.

VV. K. Ine 5 U.J. -NoUon Shasea. I To lie aild at RALEIGH, imFruky the 10th Februnrv, aa fetlowa: WAKE Cot'NTV.

Shares, Share. I John (j. O. L. burch Silas Bums A Co.

Beat. Icy 1 1 80 1 R. R. Jonea Clias. Ev Johnson John Kane J.

J. Lililtford James Lilcttford Patrick McGowan DLK. McRae John H. Manly John C. Mooie Oliver A Procter H.

G. Owens L. Otey Henry Porter I. W. Peck John Partridge Jamra Puttirk P.

F. IVscud V. B. Root W. R.

Scott T. H. Snow I J. Qigge 1 M. BuflMo 1 W.

F. Collins 5 George T. Cook 1 Clarke 1 W. D. Cook.

2 Peyton A. Dunn 1 James Dodd I Daniel Dupiee 1 T. R. Fentress 1 W. F.

Fort I E. P. Guioii 6 C. W.D. Hutching L.

E. Heartt I W. H. Holleman 2 I 2 1 2 2 10 1- I 2 2 I BHjnton 1 U.U. Smith Wm.

Smith L. B. Walker 2 Wesley Whilaker.jr. 1 Edw'd Yarbrough 2 jepina norioii W. D.

Haywood Iredell I Charlra Johnson I Thomas Jenkins I Alfred Johnson I JoRSaroN COlJfTY. Sharee. Stiffs, 2 3 I John B. Bockwith M. Bradley Thorns Baglry W.

R. Moor D. MrPhersou A. D. Northern H.

J. Bell E. D. Nichobi t( Calvin Simpkina I Arumrera 10 Telfair A Thompson 5. A Gv Thornton I Patrick Ferrall D.

H. Holland Needham Ingrain T. Leech, J. Leach Alt ANUS COfXTV. Sharca.

54 re. R. Rlackwall 1 Thomas B. U.iiUjf 2 James M. Pslmer lt John W.

Strayhorti I B. A. Kinley 1 E. M. ScoAt 1 W.

Haujhswout I F. M. Huhbaid 5 George Jackson 2 Hfhompson Jj. Tifre ntine SanMief N. Tale J.

B. Tinnry Elmore Wood Samuel B. Woodn illiam Ward 2 W. McCouVv rieflly II. Msngam I A.

C. unlock 3 II, V. I UIIBU A rr rr.RsDVRa, va. SR. rer Snares, If.

D. Biid 5 W. Simpson 2m W. R. Drinkard J.

W. Syme 2 James Mi llw.iin 3 John StrpheBson- 2 I will be in HinVhorough, nu Satarday the 4th of February, to receive inlalient. "CYRL'S P. MENDENHALL, SccreSary and Treasurer. January 16, 1854 20ts Valuable.Mill Seat.

0 fVl Colp HP HE Valuable Mill Seat and Waler Power at he town of HillsboiougJi. with the Houea and Lot pertntniug to the same, lately owned ry Jame M. Palmer, esq will lie sold at Public Sale, iu the town of Hillsborough, on ihe Tues- dav nf the emmine: County Court, the 28th of day of the ensuing County Court, the Febiuary. Thi property is rendered much more valuable in conseoueace of the construction of the North Carolina Rail Road, which crosses the Enoc ver a t.n distanac anove ine nun rcai. a ma-tiufacturitg could manufacture Flour, and nut it oh the Rail Road for market ately Those desirous of making a good and pro! fitable investment, have now a fine opportunity of doing so.

Terms made known on the day of NATHAN'L J. PALMER. Milton, Jan. 35th 1854. 20ia Black-smith Shop.

rilHE euhscribei ia now Uv operation one of -a- the most extensive StnifhWiops ever earned on iu the town of Hillsbosotigb. Ha-vitig pro-. cared the services oSMr. lanx H.BAaara, ror-. merly of Poitsinouth, as foreman, wiah otlier (rood Nothern and Southern workmen, he begs krave to aay thai he ia now prepaied to execute all work in this line of business in the best manner and at short notice.

Plantation Work will be done with nestrtr. and despatch, and Hor.ee aliod the bert manner. The iron work on roaches. Mjgaiem. Ac.

will be executed in a u- erior style and. with proper regard lo its durability. FW further information call at hia ehp I I highest compliment Co her character aa an American lad v. Vvhcu will our politician cease tw striw their cwatry with crimes which owe their prebetua- f. of fT FROM Et'ROPE.

nestea.rwrFininnTei atNew Ttwik tPee instant, blinking LU rerpool dafe to the 31st ultimo British Parliament will meet January Stst. The strike amony the workmen at I'reston is still unsettled. FkiscK. Napoleon has Issued a de cree removina: the restrictions unon Alba, ami hai been killed, but thte atorr Heed tottfiriwationv Swks anc DtNMARK Sweden and Dmiwark hil formed aw arineil league against Kwssia I Affair's. TW Kasfera rrwu is tll iwvotveti bul the fact irtbisiierf that the uuestion tf peace or war.

ties with Uussia and wrt with Turkey; The most friendfy understandiiis exists between the Porte aiuL ilia lr.i.i..k.A.it..!....u A.f A Powers. Advices from St. Petersburg; state that considerable business has bfrta done in imports for the next year. The preparations making by the Govern mcnt indicate that more serious con-settle. ices are anticipated than war with Turkey alone.

The evacuation of Russian Armenia 1 c.ialiy aBiwmnceti, Felersburs: December 18th The Per. were dailf expected fit nnc Bagdad. Turkev had formally accept ed the Persian declaration of ar. The Shah of Persia had dismissed all the French, English, (jet-man, and Italia officers in his service. lpaic h.

a ted Clnnstantiiiople, December lyin, states that I la sha, the Sultan's brother-in law, had been named Minister of the Interior. The allied fleets were still in the Bosmrus. A company of Wallachi- an alter beating meir fmw commanders, had gone over to the Turks at Kalafat. The Trieste Gazette states that the British diplomatic a nt at Teheran tiad resumed his relations with Persia, and was mediating between Persia and I'urkey, On the 15th the Four Powers pre-stttted a note to the Porte demanding art armistice. Ilalil Pasha's entrance the is regartieu as lavor We' rr The Ladies will always reioicr; al the haii- py experience of curing eruptions, sure nipjiles, l.roken or c.ikcd brrrfa, piles, and vorns, after a lliorouith trial of the Mexican Muatang l.ini- ment.

for sab at the Drug Slora. i Ayer't C7itv JWoi-u. Amongt the many nostrums liar are daily heralded forth to the public as panacea tor nearly aj the ilfc. which afflict liunnndy. there are, no doubt, many entirely woithlem, and others that po.tRs all the merit wliich ia claimed fir them.

Ailiong this lat ler rA iUllj, f0remot the invaluable family i i. meilH IIIc, uir iiauic i wiin iir.o. .111 graph. This ii no idle pufT. Wc aak know- tiify, having tested its efficacy oil aeveral' occa.

rt, Mil. use ef this preparation. It will be found equal ly elfieaciou in disease of the throat, and in all pulmonaiy afll-clions. Virginia Keeorder, A fr-h 11n1.lv of ihe renuine Aver's Cher- i.i....i r.r.lv.il tha Drue Stare, A learned writer, Dendy, say Drydea. to ensure hi brilliant vinous of poesy, ate raw flesh; and Mr.

HadelilKj adopted ihe same plan. Green tea and ouTee. if wo do aleep, induce dreaming. mrni. it pr.mf of Ms power lo derange ine cir- C.

W. JdakaoB. 1 3.0 A rth, siieol, pinjadi lphja, and: hi sifnt. Xj- For sale at the Kvug Store. KITE VI LLE MARKET January it.

Candlea Fayetteville Factory irlc Adamantine S0 35c. Cotton Strictly prime 9f 10 Prime 91 9J Vair 9 a 9i. Feathers 4J 47 WKeat 90b a tlr-Cotn fhtO by i Dil J. K. M.

I. A. J. A. of 8.

J. J. I I J. 1 I I ih li in 'I'll lutu Iul bv the Htpaiiu. unlit t'U nkfta.

kr boat waa On the same day the snip Antarctic discover ol and bore down for the steamer, and on the 4th both ships commenced taking iifT the passengers, together with the necessary provisions and water, which was by six o'clock in the evening. The nejt iVMtjniing they off the oflicem awdj crew, t'apt, Watkiiu baring been ih last wan to leave tiie slvip, wUjicIv liau been with diflicultv kept alioat for ten uf twelve dav. Those fosLmertrtmrt! are Col. JoNn V. WaHhUi.rfK.i.

Main r.eor. Tavlin-' laiof Geortre Tavlor and his Capt. IL B. Field, eu.t. II.

I. imith. tlvree civilians and two tadic whose tiames are not reported, and some two hundred and thirty of tlie troops. Of the crew of the ship there were eleven deaths from the time site was disabled till the 8th instant- Major Wyse and Iieut. A.

Win der are atnungstr. '(? wiV have arrivetl tit ISe-vf i tri. Gates, Col. ISurke, uimc Merchant, Captain Judd and wtfr, uleut. Fremont and family, iyieut.

Loeser, Leut. Vanvort, id the ladies and children are on board the barque Kilbv. Capt. Wat- kins, Lieut and Lieut. (V Winder ate on the ship Antarctic.

The Madrid Di'ias. -The incut ex filing topic in Western Europe just now. kit th single exception of the "usso lurklslvwar.isyie Uareupat.Ma- drill betwf en our finitr. Mr. Soule.

ii i mid his son. nu tUe crrve kantl. and the i -i i-- Duke of Albja, Nawdecm's brother-in-law, and tlreFrraeh 'mister to Spain, theothrV Peninsula ha never been ini)i it would seem, since tlie days of King and in this lieminphcre, the lenses ltae been employed in. vain to discover the insult wliich could hae led to much difliculty. 'Ik Duke of Alba remarks, as Mrs." Soule pamses him at a "all, 'there goes Maisrarel Mary? of Hursundv." The You iizer Soule forth with construes this histoeical aSusion I I ii'tua ia1naldeiusult.aiidletermiiics to The present critical stale of ikiropean aflair(convpanied with twikwa ia lha ear.

like falling bed by law, or this notice i be pWadcd ii bar VM'ao anusuniiy inicresi- of their recovery. log dwhig the year 1854. They will occupy a 0. F. LONG Adm'r.

grund between tlie hastily written news- 1,..,.,, (n .1 1 items, ciude speculation, and flying rumoia of jtanoay iu. 1 uic uenj mai, am. iiir pt.iiurrvcw vine tha future hiatorian, written after the living inte rest aodi excitement of the great politicul events of the limeahaal have paased away. It i to these' A. would cordially ark the friends of ihe Deaf PeriaJk-ab.

(hat reader mut look for the ei.ly Dumb la-ecnd hit a aCatemeiit of their case really- intelligible and reliable history of current Is whetlier they ever poeiwd the sense of events, and as such, iu addition lo their well hearing. In the Deaf and Dumb School at Leip-eataMished Kterary, aeicutifie, aud tlieologicat ant of a class of 14, 1 euceeedetl i restoring character, we urge them upon the consideration hearing of Four, and experience warrant of the reading pukJk. me in saying that in many cases much goal can Arrangemcnte are in progress fc tha receipt af be acc upliahed. Ik. A.

bna expSetsry roatate, early ahaeU from the British -Wisher by which. 1 that in tbirwe caves he undertakes, he guarantm we shaW be abtc be flac aU our Reprmt in I a $eterfulrtwft-amiticH restoration, ee anch tha bund af Swheciibers abawt aoan aa tkey ta-ft taur maprovement aa will be perfectly aalia-be lusiihWied with lha foreign eopice. Although factory, hf hit remedies are fakkiuHy apphod, and been lha cause of the dcafiiess. When III. her-8 ing is se.toredi, nt i expected llkut rhose easy circumstance wiU contribute liherally.

THE WAY TO SAVE ISONEY. IF yow iwe I-tNG A WEBB, either by Neie I or Accnurrt, calr and settle. Thii hia notice nuwl be attended to. Jmary 2, 1854. HILLS BOROUGH ACADEMY.

rpilE next session will tommeure on the S5ih aiul eoothiisf twenty week from that time. Terms aa heretofore. R. II. GRAVES, Principal.

January 4th, 1854. 17 Notice. II ATZ.NO aoht en interest in tlie Drus Sto-e to W. J.ihnou Freeland, the buaiwesa wi8 be eonducWaf in future- hi liar nuue of SCH0OLFIELD rREKI.ND. All persona indebted to ma will pleaae coma and sunle nn or rhey way expect to find their accounts iu an officer's handis for collection, aa I must have money ami the old ronrern must be wound up.

B. D. SCHOOLFIELD. January S. 17 Land (or Sale.

IHIT Subscriber will oner for to Ihe high. et Tuesday of February Court, a tract of Ijuid, eoniaining 251 acres, mora or less, lying on, the road leading from Hillsboiaugh to Chapel HrK, five miles seuth of Hillsborough. The above tract adjoins the Hands of WHIhun. Strayhnrn, lbwae Craig, and others; and haa on it a good Dwelling House and out houses, a goo. I meadow, and ia writ timbered.

A small portion of only cultivation. All wixhing to purchase land will do well to examine it for A credit of nine monfhs will be given, the pui-char giving bond and- amwl security. DAVID STRAY HORN. December 2. 14 tda ,1 NOW IS THE TIME TOSETTLE 4 Lf, perrona indebted at tha Drug Store, are -k reqaattad to come forward and pay up by the first of January, 1 8M.

Wa must have money tu carry mi our business. "A won wie is anffirient." Dt cembcr 18t" leinaiid aatisfaCtimi anx! the milliter Bapiisia Poria for procuring quiet ra.t and pleaa-I'imself, follows up the correspondencep -iniin awallowe.1 hone tongue after sup. i 11 tier. Indigestion, and that rondittpn wnich ia th a similar demand upon Monsiwit; conitui. lurgot, because It occurred at teis mfml fiful, 0urc ofy Tha immediate mime.

Two duels, by no meals Wmid: i nr of refU-tjiKifHotaJly altering less, are the Coiisecinence, but Still the the enationa and the waking mo. tkta will Hiokva a very Inrge outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Peaiedicale at the same late rates aa heretofore, via: For any owe of the tow Reviews, par ann. ti 00 For any two of lha foot Reviewa, 6 00 For any threw of the Review, For all fbof of the Reviews, For Magaatae, Fee UUkwooi and Uarss Reviews, For iHackwoo. and tha four Reviews, 10 00 Pay mania be made in all caws in stfvsnce. mey current rw the Slate where ifstieu u.

ae received! af par. aWtin af twenry-n" pel rant fiwfw tha above price will ha allowed to Clube orderirw "Of ae mare eaiirea of any one or more of the above work. Thnsr Four copies of Biaskwood, or of one Review, will he sent to one adUtes. four copies of the four Reviewa and Blackwood' for 10; and so on, POSTAGE. lav aS the principal Cities and Towns, these works whT be delivered, through Agents, Free of Pottage.

When aent by mail, the Postage to any part of Ilia United Biatrs will be but Twenty-four Cents a year 6m Bk.ckwood, and' hut Twelve Cents a ear for each of the lie- LEONARD SCOTT O- 54 Gohi Street, New York. N. B. L. 8.

A Co. have recently published-, and have now for sals, the FARMER'S GUIDE, by henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and Prof. Nor ton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 volumes, roval oclaew, containing 1600 pares, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Plica rmislUvj binding, 7 This work ia hot lha old Boot of tha Farm," lately resuscitated and throwrr nport tha market. December 16.

16- 1 1 00 00 3 00 1 00 Address UK. A I.80PH CRT 'Jroudway Office io. vt i-z, iew lor, sufeatioe Fee. December 15. 185 J-.

Five Dollars Con- IV-Sn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Court efPleaaand Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1853. Jonn Wattrm, Mrnr. vs. Mn Prirl. Petition lo Selfftid, IN this cane, it appearing; to the satisfaction of the Caurt, that John Piice, and others, lha brothers and aialcrs if there be any, heirs at law of Archibald Prive, deccaKcd, are non-rexidentaof this Slate It ht ordered that publication lie made in the Hillsborough Recorder fornix weeks.

notifying the saul John Price, and others, heirs at law of. Ihe said Ashibald Price, to be and apjiear at the next term, of this Court, to be held at tha esurt house Hillsborough, on Ihe fourth Monday in February next, then, and there to atanvl to, abide by and perform any order or decree said Court may make therein, or the petition will he taken pro etrnjetto, and heard ex parte aa to them. Witness, Genres Laws, Clerk tf said Court, at office in HillaWmtga, Ihe 4th Monday of No mLi A TV IBM. ewaum tne w.nv mi we imn "PW MidtgeslipH, mtelyt wVef HooftVa German .1,1 ...1 Mttt.ve.lv ii ihiat ntunlrV l.v Dr. era.

sold: cxrl is unsatisfied. ant gone 'hat the renowned daughter of Charles Fifth, was ditingtiished as muck 'r the purity of luer murals as she was for her beauty, aivd took particular pains to dress with- uaore modesty than 'le less scrupulottM ladies cd her time, seems that M.ulamc Soule was dress-' 'he late ball iu a rather more manner than, the belle of the Span-ili Court, and tW corparison made the Duke of AHm. however design amounted to a llecided comliincnt atut vinr the life of MitPzairvt of Bur. 9 1 1 TV ul pudy, in order to elucidate the mys-, erv. On it fouml south east of Ihe Court House.

A. C. MITRDOCK. Jsniary 25. GEORGE LAWS.

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