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OONGRKSSIONAL. WahhInotos, December 5. ,- SENATE. mier m usum preliminaries r- ,-,..,isitior,. Mr. Mason at Virginia ff.red resoluiion providing for the ap. .,r -..!.. ..:.. - f njintintMit (I a select ooinmiiieo oi inquiry .iiium o- . .......... inla tlie neiuro mi i-u. .sequences to me . ,, - ., , . t . . .. General (J jvernment of the recent rupture .bB,Iot oT Speakee was had, wab the follow- .t tbe United States armory, located at i ,ne5rMU Ilsr. era Ferry. Sherman Black lie jvubl.c.n, 110 ; Bo- "8rJ0 ... . . T..? . .!cock. Admiomtration IWincrat h8 t; I. Mr. Triimt Dull, 01 inmon, give noiio 01 in miiendtneut to tbe above, providing aluo fir so 'mi ii"n an to the nature of the ro cent explore of tbe Frankfort arsenal. Alter the paKtae of the uunl rrnolutions, notifyinK the House of iu readiness to pro ceed to buMiien, the Senate adjourued. Ilousa or Rkphksbntatives Nearly rATivs wcany the mombers were in their seats at tbel.u.. uB.i, ,i ,i,, i. pi.in hour and a ballot was had for Sp .ner, w.ln .... .i ""' Sherman, HI nek Republican, Ohio, 60; (ja ishs A. !row, lllack Keputihcan, Penusyl vn.ia, 43 ; Thoioaa 8. lloooek, Di.-niocrst, Vir"iuis, ftl ; Alexander R. ISileler, South American, Virginia, 1 4 Twelve oilier can HhIjIcs reoeived each from one to five rotes. Mr. Grow theu withdrew from tbe contest, not wishing to rpibarra.a the Black Repub lican, who bad divided their votes between bim and Mr. Sherman. Mr. Clarke, of Mo., ofjred tbe following preamble aud resolution : Where ., certain members of the House of K,(ireentii vps, now in nomination for ; the Speakership, have endersed and reooin-uieii'lt-'d a work written by II. R Helper, ! cuiitled the " Impen lif.n Crisis : ' lirnlvni. That the doctrines and se mi -mi-nts therrin contained are insurrectionary i (ixl hostile to the douienlio peace and trau- ( i:hty of the country, and that no member ni'lor-ing nueb a work is fit to bt tbe Speak of i Lis) House. S inie of the It'ick Ilrpublicana roe to piuiti of ord-r, but w-re not sueeotsful in .tor i.iog Mr. ('lark, who poured hot shot in- 11 theiu. S. Vi rai of them di-cUimed for (hi-1 r party any insurrectionary or dissolu- j lion srlltilllellts. .' Tlurx was for a period quite an excite i mint manifest, all parties, bo.ever, keep ' in.' iu good humor, and debate ceasing be fire a motion for alj lurumeut, which u ; Cr.ipd. The probability ia, that tbe flavery ques i', ii i I b ru.seil in both Houses to iiii'ros. The President's M;age is 0 it 1 1 l. ave this city uutil coniinuuiested to Ougrt.s. December 0. Pi"iAT Mr. Msson's resolution of in q ir y into the Harper's Ferry affair was ts . 0 up, aud a loii di.Citsi.ioo eusued lucre- ! up ti , Mr. Trumbull, of Mini!, favored an in ' t i.-'iin, but wanted a sim'.lae occur- reure iiivesiik'sied that look place near Lib j e r i v . Mi-sooii, in l'). i Mr Mason, of Virginia, d. sired oflicial in t fir'iiaiiou on I lie ease, for the purpose of ; l oiigres-ioual anion. He called John Uroa n ? vagabond, ruffian, thief and robber. I Mr. Hale, of New H mp-hirs, ruado a bu- niorous .n.-ru in reply, (-it wired Mr. Hun ! ! r, of Viriuia, severely rebukd bim, say- : in. it .as like the Iauli of lbs inebriate at l no hd of death. Mesrs Green, of Mo , Pugh, of Ohio, and 1 .eron, OI i.eorsTIS lavoreo 111c reautuuun, 1 l it were opposed to' Mr. Trumbull's amend 1 j Illfllt ' ' lieron, of lieoris, favored the reolution, I m . . if 1 r i ... ..j rl..V -r' Ne. Hampshire, advocated tbe pa.a.g. of,'hro o I'1"'" h",e j"4"1"'' ",tlj J ! .bo amen l.ncnt and resolution. P1""1 b"on'. u'1 .V0""'1 b -k "M 1 No rWion of ihe q .e.tioo w as arrived wmbrw handkerchief ..ih a Urge j i .1. and Ih. S n.to a Ijourned bo , 1 b dlc' Lno1 t0 I ! il .l.EorUaEMTATlVM-Mr.Clarks i''ce,0"le,dby 'h., bantug ; but a r. I r.'.o,ltion endemnawry of the endorse- i flJ ' 1''"e ,"'l'le t ami bv the Black llepublie.ns of Helper's hT ''"tK down the neck hauokerch.ef - b ot. e'.me up for 4i.fn-.ioa. 1 be f,ee o"'- ,nd "",r1 v Mr Leake, of Ye .was in favor of mi ! eipvession, aud 11. sppe.rai.ee was entirely I . . the BUck Republicans f.ce tbe music 1 different from that of persona who bave been I u, l. f V. .ai.l il.o.a .bo en hanged I he right eve lid is quite red, and d,r-ed Helper's book were not fit to live, i ) . 1 ...it.li . odifl i. for ih Jnealr. i J rr,ii- I ferocious aspect that a person would espect I Mr Keitt. of South Ca-olina. showed eon j" fid.j"U"" by tbe descriptions hereto !..',!, tb.t the present exdied sl.te of '' ' pictures in the illustrated i fee-ing throughout the counlr, was the le-!P'P" ,r" f"e,. q nte bi,;h, and r. nate fruit of the seed sown by Seward. I tue -hols face has a detenutned appear 1 m 1 .., ..1 i suce. even in death, winch once seen will M'. said, as Rxublieans, thef did not ij mi's my interference in the reiatioo ex I t-'.i r. between tnater and slave. I Mr Gilmer, of North Carolina, offered a I pf 'position, rtiterat.ng the declaration made fit tbe Whig and Democratic parties here- t if.re, of iheir intention to frown down all ... , M't'tnpt" to egilete the slave q ie-liao, either , 1 rt 111 or out of Concress. I here ws an exctinf lime generally, ' f,h.r .peskers psrtieipsting. No vote for ; ":".Ler was Lai, aud then the Houso ad '" j 1 iriied. j December 7. Mr. .Mason Harper s rrrry ; (J "q.iry resolutions caused a stirring debste.'j Meli was not coucluded at the adjourn- 1"""' I j Several Northern Senators disavowed i any ! uul,rJ .greeuieut, ihe laws thus agreed up Z I ' "l""hy itb llroan a Harper a Jerry , on fjuM 0(, b(J ,llerej or ,nnui,,, j0 t,9 "1 "fluent. I Mews. Cbesnut.of S.Caroliua, Brown of M,.,ippi, and lverson. of Georgia, made n,es Southern speeches. ' HiilfE Ct MEPREKEsTATIVES the res- j . I'l ui of Mr. Clark in relslioo to Helper's t ... was d. hsied. Messrs. Lamar, of Mis- . i , ,. . . .1. ipi, and Pryor, of irmiua, eloq lelilly i"i esrtie-tly advocated the cause of the , iS .aili. The debate la tdd for sevcrsl hours A ballot for Speaker was bsd, :.k .1.. 1 ' " " ijsing re.ull : ShermSB, III ark Rcpubli- "i. I'll; liiaoek, AJuiioislrstiou Demo- j ''. "i i Oiliuer, Southern American, 'i'i ; j ''aticring, 14 Nccessvr, to a choice, 1 18. DcecBiber S. I 1 Senate Mr. Slidull, of Louisiana, gave j ''Hie of a hill and appropriation to fsoili- 'ts the negoiiationa aod acquuitions ol ''' Mand ol Cuba. spirited delists took plaee on Mr. Ma- resolution. Ailiourned until Monday i Hi.fKRor lUrnEsK.NTATl ves This body engaged iu the disousion of Ihe slavery ''.'ii ni, aud there was uo ballot bad for jVsiier. December 0. : "..i-atof Represents TtVEt Party po- 'i mi were H-.cu-se.l. Messrs. Logau aud '"!., of Illinois, showed lb. fallacy of the "fie that Judfe Douglas bad connived V Horace (ireeley to vecure the ro-eleo-I! '"ii of i.. r. .l. ir..;.-A H... " Mr. Logan said that Mr. Kellog, wbo J'1"' the charge, sneaked aaay like a spa " h.-n callud upou to produce proof to f ' "'"iitialn it. ,'r Kellogg atlvanced toward. Mr. Lo I1"' "i a l.elligsretit attitude. 1 ,r Logan thereupon put bim-elf in poii ?";'" fight he friends of both ptitiea rushed in and i'',r'ed them, amid the greatest possible -'tttkiiiit, wbich soon suUidcd. I Mr. Taylor, of Louisiana, made o edo- quent speech, appealing to the members of I . t If " A -.. ... . uue uouso io nroceea wirn ins election ior 1 . . - : , .P9"'- II.. stated that iiicb debates 3 llated to irritate k : : i i were no b.unjr carried, ou were only calcu - i , , , . lumrui lue ruu oi mo osysaession . - . mer, South American, 20; Scattering. 1!) One huudrrd and sixteen votes are neces sary to a choice After the ballot tbe House adjourned. Decomber 10. The Senate wa. not in session to day. In the House, Mr. Ilickiimn, of IVnn., ' ,!.,.., ft i... , ..i..,i .,i,,i , purtlity ru, Th(J effjr, wg, criicter. ,, s a plan to enable certain aenileuien to eleot a Republican Speaker by iudirect means. A warm debate ensued. Thete wai no vote taken, and tbe House adjourned until Monday. Old Brnwii't B tljr Irrivn in Jitw York Ex- tiliiiiriit Imou; Hit Abulilionislv On Snturdsy evening, about eight o'clock, the remains of John Rrown, the v.ctiin of fanatical teal, arrived iu this city, by the Camden aud A in boy railroad, via Aiuboy. Tbe body came ou iu charge of J. M. Hop per, an undertaker, from Brooklyn. Mrs. ali.1 -:.K .1.. I' I.. r... vw... o u-joj, .i u.u Philadelphia, but was expected iu I tie city last eveiunir. Sbe has not seen the body of bur husband by Hon. Edward Everett, Jas. V. Page, ' e"d '"f ,l,e purcliuae mom y. yet, aud in all probability will not until its Franklin Haven, Frankliu Skinner, George ' Al "' """" u'" ""t l'1""-1 "No "',l lo arrival in North Elba. Immediately ot. ar-j Lunt, Henry J. Gardiner and others. It is l,, riving, the body was privately conveyed in ' undcrstool the venerable ex-tjov. Lincoln, Wiih.,,,, M.-Cnrkle tract, on ti,e wai. re of l.Mtle a wav'Oii to the wholesale undertaking es-'of Worcester, will preside. Mr. Everett, Sui.,r Cn.-k, adjoining ihe lands of U . S Nor-tabli-hnient of Mes.ra McGraw and Taylor, ' Gen. Cushing, ex Pi e.-i. lent Pierce, Geo. S. , " ". I,I"M 1 15 fm.l, J-.hn IJ. rron, the Tag- V lf.'l I . . .. . u Tl. 1 A.l .. A same cunditiou as when thrown in by the Virginia authorities. 1 be coffin, or box, as! it may be teruieii, n of coiniiicin one incb wlnte pine, ami Hi-iuV, near the bend, were several drops of bljoii The body was im uiedialely stripped and placed upon ice, and alter being completely Ootvo, was put into a plain solid rosewood coffin, studded with silver beaded nails, and then encased in aquars pine ouUide ease. There was no pla.eoo tin. eofSn. Eieept among thesrra- pslbners sit a !rowu s uiovew.-nt, ui.til yes terday afternoon uothiug definite was known , io re.-ard to tbe place where his body was' 11. . 1 i- . u luk.-o, but as soou as the fct became gen erallv known larire numbers of curious ner- I sons spplied for permis-ioti to see the body. I As a general thing this request was prompt ly refused, and last night some of theiu at tempted to seals a back door leading to the n! ...... ark.,. 1 1.. UnA V'.,t I io this, the, attempted to g.iu admi.-ion by b.tteriu,. down tne door, but Ihe door was loo strong for their efforts, and the, went ...y much incensed. If course iber. -ere hundred, of Brown's friends comprising the most prominent abolnioniau of this city, wbo ware allowed a siht. Lit evening j our reporter spplied for aduiissioo at the house of Mr. Taylor, No 1'7 Christie street, and was received in a very geritlerosnly manner, and every facility afforded bim. : Tbe eotbii lay in the coffin shop of tbe ea- tsbliahmenl of Meaars. McG.s. k faUor, - between the llowery and Lhri, tie streets. The lids of both coffins were screwed dowu, but were opened for our reporter. Tbe both rye. a sort of m.tter appears to , have cou.e out. I he fsec has nou of that 1 never be forgotten The body leaves for Albany earlv this morning en route for North Elba, X. V. -V 1 . Com A h. Tom Cuhwin on tii at " Rloodt Rr.roRM ERS." The New Vork Times gives an ac t j .,: I L ' ' J Hon. Tom ( orwiu, from which we make the fqllewtug extract : Hon Tbomas Corwin delivered a leeture, one of the Plymouth Course, in Rev lleury ,..,,'.. ,t Wsrd Ilcecher s church, Ul evening, to a very l.rf-c audience It was mainly a reply 4 proiou, cCturc delivered iu the same hj Weudl Philips. The epesker jn tf01.,.rnmrui wl,ir;, w,s crea- l..d ..! alili-lt til.ba 1. liiutu. uu III . way specified in the agreement, namely : lbrou h t(- b,ll(,t boI co'119e(.,lenl. . hu Mi rporl , f .f' furth,lie. f individual ideas of re- lurtlierance 01 iiiuiv must laess 01 re- form, could only be met by violence hemp aud the gslloss. !y w sy of illustrating bis ju, bo lii.lauue.l Ihe cac of Caiu and A- . . ...1 1 e 1 , . bel. 1 hey were brothers, and equals. I ha one bad uo right tv cl aim ot.cdu-uce from t, oilier thst the other had not the same ri.,1,1 to rUim from him. That was under. O . ... .. alond anil eniisen ueiitl v all went we I until -, j - one day, while they wero making sacrifieei, a difference of opinion occurred about some thing, and Cam, by way of enforciug aa o bedieiice to his il, lo which be was not euinled bv Iheir uudernlandniir, knocked out Abel's brains, by way of satifyiug him lut l8 Kas wroiiit- Io the opinion of the spesker, hanging became a very necessary aud a very popular institution in that sec- Hon of coutiiry, from that tune. It was not iu accordauoo with our theory of goveni- j tueut, or of our theory of education, to sat- . isfy a n.su'a mind of the aiu of buying and selling men, 10 tsko an iron pike, tuske a , , ? , . , i i . i . . . hole iu his head, and let his brains out .... , , , i. .. ,i. i 1 I 111 DIBU Ul rUlliruieui..0U. Ul-nanit. utu . ,1 , l- nj,;,l.l not, ejiei.t J r , rahly t to wboiu il waa applied. A young German in New York city, while rusticating up in Ulster county, last -' j mer, picked up some peculiar pebble. IU a brook, and tskiug them to tbe city, disco-1 ered tha ,H. Of, .... u.ty.. ...;;o. .... .... nurest kit d the heaviest of metallic earths, and largoly used in making white lead He pu'diased one hundred acres of the land of lloliert U. fell, al onee, ami lies sines sold a ball iiuera.-t to parties in Now 1 York for D.'O.OOl', the partners also agree- ing to put up tbe necessary machinery for) griudiug tbe mineral tor market. ItictiMUND, Va., December 0. Governor Wine, in liU Messago to the L-e- I ........ ..iu ... : i. . it. r .l. ii a(Jy,.rr jvill,j0n. I K""u Jro, gives iiiMory oi me Harpers 11(1 thinks I lie motive of '" ' " i , tie -orth j, to pee whether we will face a 'danger now sealed in blood, and Mva we i"t n, iw iihtb s seiiieiiieiit ut onuc tbe ooner tbe Lt,lt(.r K,.pyil)g t(J Mr. liuchanan's opinion, that the United States Govcrum.-nt bare no riht to interfere ia L.. i .i . gu cisnume iiarp-rs l'erry invnuou, he says it in an aWriiiinj! announcement to tbe slave .Stales ; adding, that we must rely . on ourselves and lit for peace. "I say, then, to your tenia oreauite and arm.'' He rccoiiimeuds that iriuia now demand from each Stale of thu Union what position jit intends to maintain iu respect to slavery, mi ... a. sun permit no more leuiporizii.g with the Constitution; no more compro mises, lie reeomuieuds the enrolling of ail cititeni between the ages of eighteen aud twenty five years, who shall always be fully equipped and armed for service; aluo, the increase of I lit permanent public guard, aud an appropriation for the defence of tbe State.; to make the Military Institute fur nish offii-era and engineers for every brigade of the militia, and au increase of tbe milita ry patrol tyteui of the Slate. Boston December Conservative Movement im Boston. There is to be hel l a Union aud Couslitu-, tion meeting, to rebuke domestic treason and avow new fealty to tho public, at K.....il 11.1 . "..lr Tl.- ,.!!...;.. f ries are arranged, aud a call will bo issued 'u the Courier, to morrow mortiiii!?. siirtied II, lap, I ,.H r.rl,.. A .1 n.... .ka. . speak A BuncomiiE Fence Lawyer "Now, , Mr. A , was the fence alluded lo a good Btrony; fence I j Uucle Will Yes air." Lawyer " Well, what sort of a fence i was it ! I I nele U ill (holding in) " It was a IJun- couibo fnce, sir." Lawyer (thinking be had cornered the old gent. " Now, .Squire, will you oblige the 1' . 1.- . r . if . . , " 1 combe fence: Undo Will " A Bancombe fence, sir, is : a fence that ia bull strong, horse high, au 1 , pig tit'U !" ; pig tu Lucie Will was dismissed from the stand, and retired with fl) i colors. Calbaoe -At tbe last 5ute: 'r of (;,..for,,,a a c.,bg. was exhibned , I'"1 me't'A V- bel-B.. ". 'J 't which .s eihibited last : Jer ,l,4 ' P',uo,, 1,"ht' ,aBj lheu r,t,Un' ! tctl ""' ertw 10 " P1UU''9' , - - - , CONSIGNEES PKU 1 MAHLOTTa ami 8 c. KAIL road, IROM , Till Stii to tiik I2ril bECEMDEa. i J M A. J R Kincaid, packajtes, 0. C.I IIend-ron. ! pkues, .1. K. i W. VV. Peirraiu 1 pVir-. L. M Summit 1:1 I ki;es, II R r-r- - - t --b . ther 2 pkges, J P. Helterbraud, p3 pkges, R H. Abernsthy, 1,1 pk'ea. Xprtiitl tiucra. (itviii Ti: in r i i:kv AQurry. Why will ynusutf r? Py.pepsia ia brn I but eo -her e lerm lor tl .l w hich alf el Ihe .loin.it It, liv r, and in ficl 1 no w....e ho 11 in -y.tr. n. I1 II- t',t en discovered the t)xysen..t..ii flilter, mediesl sci. r wis si f ull and hail 1 ihati.teil H.e f in fruit. I.-, ilf.rl. I . cure ih.s d. .... The l)y,(it,c need ur. r h.ogrr will, a ili.ri... I oil ia alw a t a p.inl'ul, and Ir.tjUenry a f. l-l .lll rtioi.. I Ins u.i...l.- -lid neeiilliirrotiiiH.ii.til ai'l ri-r. .11? cure Ihe ll.eae aa the din-ase ist.. II id It I"1 this power .IH I. te.tilllol.y as follows Wiuld ii"l b.- given 11: 11a tavor: . 1.1 a hi.k ii.muk.nv in ritoit r 1111 tiv(.i:i i 1 11 iii it i;its. Wa.iiis.oroN, 1). ''..June 10. Having mailt- u.e of ihe Cxgranffof liittttt. pre. pared by Dr. t.i orne II. t.r.t 1., W ,iulor, Vt., and Iro.ii knowleilce ohl.iil.t d ol t heir . Ificacy in oth. er eaaes, we ciic. rlully recommend lheu. lo the public, believing they will lull) au-l..in the re. comm.-nd.ition ol the prn;irietr. We hopu ti.at al.nuie remtd; may be aece.siblu Iu all tbe .m SAMI I. S. I HEl.PS, , . , WII.I.IAM llllAVI.i' ''' '"" ' J VMES K M I Hi J.Na, t Smalur fi -.'nsi. .''. MOKEIIEAO, t". .V. Senator, and ) l.'rir Afotarty rrkv. I. I!. A K.N 1 l. I), im mniy f.'urr rnr of Rhu,lr h'.and. WM. WtMMIIIKIlK.E lute (.'ac-rs.iraf .W.fati.'en. Its .ucec.s Ml .. v. rc ca.e. ..I HV.'KII A. THVwrri. or lilt MMI',.l,il,ic,l It ..l.o.'i; Ihe morl Won. deriui ui.c.vi .11 . 11. inedicil seienie.and h 1. kiv. en 11 a reputation l.ir bt y.n.d any remetiy km lor ii.eac compia 1 all Iheir Va.iou. It. DOS. i ,N',, d 1. fit -ITS, 011 the ! Prepared by S W. Kt)W I.E & CO., Hosrt.s, and for.. Ic by E. Nye, Hutchison Jt l u., Charlotte, 135 I'L'aisn TIIK ll'Satt Hill l..ta ill. I oa.ai.tl au.'.. l'"-"ua of lull .. .. from dysentery and .liar. ryuUV''W' "'" ",W'l-'f- . I H lEHS.a medicine which t-.-iently J, .timu to maintain a permant-nl place- 111 ihe pub. lie r.l, main. n. IMmu. dmrrhati is out-of those dieesaea which b.tlilt e Ihe skill of the phjraieiuu. Thn n'"-""' "" Y a'1' "' ' f '" l"e tsiwcls never at-ema lo reach all the digestive or. g.n.,.a r, the... simultam-ou-ly . r of v,g. or, to rid l!.eio.elvea of tin. disea.e. Tin. prob- lum a solved by the IlivTsaa, which never lail. lo c"n1"' "e most .lubrs.rn ca.a. II is only i,r ' lo eav. that dorioe Ihf ae.i.oi. m.l elnaeil lhi . ' . . J . R.euicine nsa ariiit vea more cures man any otln-r ever presented it. the puhhc, ami during the fall. winch that terrible scourge, l he lever and ague, is au prevalent, tl.e UlTTSKa w ill gain In .h fame. I Sold by all druggist, and dealer, generally and by K. Nye Hiilehtaon i. Co., Charlotte. N. t:. j TIIK GREAT KNGLISH REMEDY. kl It .1 l VII l.lllki.ia t,,; ;lK k l lAt g-,-,, ,. p, , s , PfeHrrd (ium , ,,.,,,,,,.,, j. ,-,urke,' M. i, f ",,v,lcl-n Estraordmary u. the Quern, Thi, wr k(luwtl lllcdlB111, no ,, but a aure and .ale remedy for Icmule D.iliculiu s and Ohsiiuciioi.s, from any cau.e wh.nv. r; ami al. ''""k'1' ("W.r.ul r. n.eoy, they tonum i.olh.ng "Urltul lu the coiislilulion. ! iv it r cta-sl l.iidli-k It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time bin. g on the in oi.thly per. im! wuli rcgul ly period wuli regularity. TllRSI Pll.l.S IUVI Nr.VKS BKSK KIOWS TO VAIL wiikas th r DisKcrioss o tiil ato rauc or ranru. lst arc wri.l oasaavLn. Eur lull parlleulars, gel a pamphlel, free, of Ihe B.Und 6 w. .,,,,. ,Ilclol,d to .By aulhoril.d agent, will insure a hot I le, containing "er 50 pills by return mini. JOH MOSKS. Ho. Sold in t'hsrlolle by SCAUK & l'o.,siid all res. pcciable Druggiats. trVe lb advert ent of Saiidhird'a Invigo. rotor, in suoiher clu r firs the ativrrtisemcul of Wood tu anuibcr column. SELLING OFF! r-.L' ..., ik.. a ad lino tin hia iuianl Klnrk ' - i t ol Good, ul COST, lit hi priori annul V : yel on hand, nnl ll who desire ItAlitiA INS will jn ,,..,.....-.. - . ! ! p'eaeeeall.aa 1 intend clo.mg my business i P'"ce J. P. IIKNDER30N. 40l f Drctmbtr 13, I8'9- Clarcmont Female School. MRS. E. J. WIION, will op n icli inl Hi lir. iiMinl, 4) miles t In. in Charlotte mvl I J from Sueur Cr.-rk Cliureh. on tin- third Mutiituy in J.inmiry IHlid, Tr rt.n imhmj or five months : din;, Writing, Ariihmelie, (J.-ogr ipl.y. ... 9i . Grammar.. History, rhiloaophy. and Astronomy each of three udditionul. .10 cis. Should il become neceaaary, a Mueic Ti chcr will be provided. B ard, ini-luding washing, liehta, and fuel, will I furuisl.ed ut Clareinoiit, and by families in the lieiphhorliood, at $7 HO f' monlli. Mrs. Wilson Ion long been rug ,, d in tl.e hm-i. ni ssof leaching, and is e steii.ivi iy and imouf... bly known a. hi, efficient Instructs.. Drrrmher 13, Ic.iK, 1 1 " Equity Land Sales, A CTI.S't; uo.l'r decrees of I'iii Court of lvjiiity for Mccklei.l.urg e.nu.tj. I will sell ut uui. lie auclirm lo llin Inchest he ' r, ut the Court House in Chi.rli.ili, on the 4 tl. M mil ) in J.inu i. ry, A. D. IW;n, the following touts uf In nil lo wit: A tr.icl of In ml situated on llie waters ol Siig.ir Citiek silj'uiiintr thu lands ' Is-iac Ili'iiiierMin, Franklm Haro.it. .vi r r i-ter, ai.n oilier. , ent..ming h..ul I J acre., (King ihe land cm. i ! amn '"'"" "' "V.- J 'Ti,,,,,,,,.,,,, .nil U. It. Henderson. J eruie, tU r.i an. I the balance iwe.'vu months credit on bond, with two eeeuritits, sacb of whom imi.t be E.a A U. WILLIAMSON, c Charlotte, l-rrrm'ei IM, l-.VI. t I 3 LIKELY lEfjROESia ion s.i Li:. 1 S Ex.-enl'.r of .Vk I will .H Ah x.nder. Sen. II- li'lihurj; CU I'J, 0 im!.: fn ircal R.Md ..... al in Ir.i.n ( I on the 2"th D- r, ir r, s y. on.-, on tlie 0 Ssli.uury, I Likely egro Men. Terms ins.le known on .1. v of ".ile. WM. T. ALEXANDER. Ez r Aw. iin, K5J. 3U.HI ALSO Al the .nine time and pi .re, I w ill hire for t year Infill, several of myuwii Negro.-., consi.ti of nurses and field hand. WM. T. ALEXANDER. JW 23, iav9. 3'J 14! DKCE.MKKIM I.1S59! From this date, will ofTtr tbir entire stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Fancy Goods, &c, at greatly reduced prices, as li.ey are determined uce their .lor'-, u.ui-h I.OWKii than u- nrnini of Ihe Snring "l r i.le. THIS . a- e JS SO HVMBI O. CAM. A.U LXAMJME 'rJ' S''. T . . iu iniii LnuiibiM I Me will oriVr ! alley Ore.s Silk. t X York C.-I. , ,. ,. - " " Silk liobea " j d, I..I.. ' " B and a.ilid col .it I.iin- . ' I'nplltia anu P- itioel." " liaw (ills, and a I wool Plaid al New York Cost. We w ill ofT:r Ilo.ierv. tllov. ., II .irnkt , J ukn net, X iius a.k, and Ta.l. l. bri.i.hry, .nu n. Ate . at New V' stock of t:u atovc jtood. ,a eoiu. we htve uo iie-ltaocy in saying price, qua ilyantl eligance, our not be e.:t tied. liiiil GEri i LEmilH VV.il fi ,,i our St.k of I 'loll in;, lull, aud jt prices lb. I r We are determined to rc mJ see u. New Steam Saw Mill. T 1,11 K Sub-cr'b.rs having pot thnr Steam Siw .Mill, 111 t.per .lion, are now or. pared to lur. n I It all Kind- ol Lumber at tin . .. rti -t notice, either al the null, or 111 I'll irlnlie I Ii se w lIiiiiu Eiiiiiinr do I, -,ve the.r Orders w :tli J. 1 t- at Oak Grove I nionCo. or with F.S.ur. in t Ii i.loltt. SALT.S A L'NG. Charlotte. I'ec .1. IS.'.f. 3:'ll' il l III II .a.'lilal fur V-ll'. Hoes, bi.l Circular Saw., ( i.rr lii. .) ir.i.n Jj l.tl to 4) f.el in .naineler l..r .tie, 1. 1 MI.EII. will be taken hi pari pa). nun I lor s as--ui. P. SAURS. Charlotte, Dec. 3. I;,9. 3:nf roninion School Notice. fB,IIE Hoard of SiiM rinlendents of Common fi St-htHila for Mecklenburg emiuty, will meet at ihe County Ct. urt Clerk Ifiee in t'narlotte, on S iturd iy, Ihe 4:h instant. A full meetini? is earoi.tly solicited as there will be matters of int. r.st he hut the loirti J. P. ROSS, Chairman, er fi, IS5:l. 141 2 LIKELY m nut v.i.r. cf a Decree of If e Court or Equili kletil.u.g c iin.lv I will acll al tin -, in ihe town of I harh.tie, on tin liber in it, .4 pniil.c suctmo to tin III virtnt li.r Me mih. . . . .1 ;..isi oi l'i liig be. I i.idder. 12 valuable Slaves, on s erctlitnf sis month., wiih interr-t from the day of sale, the purchaser in . very instance, tie. ruling bond Willi Inn c. i steurities. The ob ject ol tl.e ..lie ia to make a divi-ion between the owners, Auguhlus J. Orr, and John A. Voniig guardian ul Jaiuea A Ot. A. C WILLIAMSON, c. m e CnU(', A'ot. 2i, fj'J. 14-J SALEM ALMANACS. - ! 10 1 8 A I. E AT THE ii vici.o i 1 1: itiMiK i oi:i:. P. J. LOWRIE. Aorcf6er 82, 1 8 59. 37-Sm 3Icckleiiburg Hotel. Next to th Pout Office. sV-1 Till flHK Piihrrilrr inl'nrm tlir piihltf- JZ?l "It, JL llntt h-ivint; (uirctiitrt'd tin: huililmn kiM.wrt MctklftiUurif Holt I, lie ha rfturmnheti it anil is mtw pr rirtU lu iccoinuuKJate truiiMt-nt und reguUr llnunirm. tin lus p. mm! tStsibl? mid rtficit nl Optltrn. lltirwca mil Ihi kt pt by tlir in o.tli ut jny,-jr lur. Qilieti with tiij-lc tttd,in iifxli r.te tfrni J MIX D(tRAN. A"ot. 7, lew. 3wii 11 Mu. Int.. Em. ; 11 te. and 111 fuel , :i. it for style, ; mrirf .lu Can. ..Cs.simeres. est (- ,.,. ,a,l t..plea.c. fcf w uee our .tuck. C-ll Ai V I r Negro Hiring. rjlHE NF.NRoKS belonging to the minor heirs JL of James M. Alt-umder, dee'd.. will be lured - ; mr ine itrni o iweve umnins, on vveanesiiav me SH, , December. t , rc.id.hee of M. I.. for Ihe It rni o lt it umntha, on Wednesday the Al lander. B W. ALEXANDER, Ant, PtcmUr 13, IHjO. t-12 ' I ' II K suh.crilitr lakes ph ure in nnniine;n)r 9 to b.a fi i. tin-., o ii.l llic pub'iegriiirllv, thut he has taken Ih.s long esli.hli.liid and well known llol.-l.and has made t-virry po.-Hblc pr, paralnm to aeconunodule the bilsiuiss, tram Mi., ir and vi.iung portions of the public, in the moM s.tti.i.icto. v in 'iini r. P.irticu'ar attention ia paid lo hia TABLE, .' and evi ry comtort is provided In Ins ! ll'j STA CI.KS an- uh.indanily supplird and at-! ti n. .i d ,y cari'lul o-1 1, rs ; a.-.d lo ail iiep..riii nl the propiii lor ' his i--rsoi,.i aii. ntinn. A eonilort.hieOMMIII'S runs regularly lo the dci"t on Die ariv;.! oi the ears Willi ll.ese efl'orta to pi. asr, a lila ral aliare of the public p.ilrun .ge ia confidently solicitr-i. VM. ROWZKK Kmnnbrr 15, 1S.'9. jtiif neady-Vlade Clothing I'TLUNliS, M'KINCStl- CO. Arc iititi 1 ('I't'iviiig llifir kIucU ol' t I IIMMIIX. .IOIH, HATS AND CAPS.TRl'NKS, VALISES, f'lil'ixl Kiigaiilitl I ill In !!ua. 1 it. lit i .;;:(. Ail f raiit. oC I I, Ih I oats. :' l"ili nais, OI Ch.lll Clint-, of ( lul'l ('.)..!.. A,l ( '.i.iiin'ir Milw. All grant of plain and farcy c.a.imcre Suits, All er-nif. of plain nud lancy rasMircre Suils. Ail ifraoe. ot plain .. 11 it fancy Cai-snilf-re Sulla, Al fcr. .':. of plain and fnit-y casaimcre uit, :iws.iii'i'4' I'.-iiiIm. Alt gratlt-a ot black and fanr-y eas.-imt-re Pants, AU fr.Mir. ol" blaes und l.iliey c-n-sitiltre Palils, Ai! (Main s of bh.ek and I'.iic) eas.in.cr. F-nls, Allgratltaol blaek unu t.inry cj.Hiiutre i'aiits, Vt .s.. niaek mil fancy V. Ivet ano M italas.e Silk Vests Ul.ekall.l falicv Vi lvrtand M,il..l,..M: .-ilk Vc.ts ll...s and l.incy Velvet and Malah.su- S.lk Vests Uiack and fancy Velvet and .MaUiuasc ilk V e.ta (loti-ai, Ilonici'V. V rrav.-ils, collars, Giovis, Hosiery, ic. ( ratals, eollii,., ..... ,, Ilo.it ry, Slc. Cravats, collars, (iioves. Hosiery, 61.C. t raVats, collar., Oii.ves, Hosiery, &c. II .1 1, ami l!.ipw. Largest and cheapest .tock of Hats and caps, 1,.11-esl and eheaH.-.l nlc-k of If il a.1.1 caps, f...r);eat fr.il eheupt.'. .lock (o' Hall and cap., Laifr, ? I ind cheap. . t stex-k of Ii.it. and Caps, I KA) i;i IX.. Trunks, Valise., carpetbag, and I'mbrella Trunl.s, V'.tlises, carpel bat's and Umbrella 1 .1111.,, , .-..h-.. wpi ..,; o.u t iiimi'iiu, Trunks, Vallate, cariei b.gs and Umbrellas, Our Inenus and customers know well the sdvaii- I runka, ..'..se.. csriH-t K,e inn L mln tlii.g up Hie ' ,yHt(fit, 1 IUHHt HUtt fn It Utit Stock of Clothing, & c, in West. rn Carolina. u- VV, rrant the qn .lity and making of all OoodB Hint go trom Uu ir St I all bclofti buying tUt lie re onti eitniint uur toe k . I'L'LLINGS, SPRINGS 4 CO. Oetal,er 11. IB.',". 31tf WAYTED. 'rTKMY-FlVE luunu MIL IV Arc wanted to Peddle JEW. EI.I1V through the country. A lnrgs sssorllneiit of suiH rior (.Oi.il aM) HLVEIl 4 spixruT.cs, risi; ji:vi: I.KV, , all of which will be Tt W'AT.'II UI.AS old LOW for f lH. ES will be put in at 25 cents rach. Call at the Jewelry K.tsblishnient cf R. W. BKCKWITH, Near Kerr's Hotel Octoltr 4. Ir-.'fl. 3ntf J. S, PHILLIPS . u i: it i ii. i. ''. 1 1 i.ti it, f7l f?l ID A V I X G located il Jb 8 Charlotte. resiK'Ctful . ly .ol.e.ts ash. tie assortment i of Ch.liif, I'as.niieres and ay II be ni'ide to nr. e snorte.l n-.tici, it. st fishion Shop three i.,.rs South ol the Mansion If'u.e. J!ll SVy.rm'- T. .1. ( Oil l I :m.. . SI KI.IX.N IIEN'l lsr, tutile of tire llaltimjie I'tntul College, C' i--., "-(UT,U re.pectl'ully annou rA that he ,. ..... pen ,, 4JlIl-',,,.,t,i iii Charlotte, win re he will tHT.L) re.pectl'ully announce pie ed to ret ina Plot i-ive the (.ill. ut tu. -.ouiial St rviee.. Ir s di.l in. e w In VI. il CI. arlo lie, can im,.. nee, without a I. uu al tins '.or. qui lUT'.rso,,. cannot make il bave iheir work ny extra charge. ! convenie.it to ! done at their I '. bv athtre..ir g 'iLf Mini.ter ! 1 fl. idic. w I U -Oliier N j pied by Ii P. WHO .ire Pa a I lli tl .11 at lot 5, Spring-' . .ring, E-fl. Ip.SK. uracil .rgctl linl f' price ir rt-.idenee if d. sired Kutltiii.g, lalt Iv otcu 141 September 'J IIKMOYAI, -sj W ' t. iiilorni II frit nd. II. .I w have REMOVED t old. taiidol Sonne & Mi I. cod, eornt r ot College and Try. r Streets, and are now receiving a Spieiuini Stock of FAMILY GROCERES, which will be aoid low for CASH al wholesale or retail, L FEASTKR. K. A. M.-LKOD. C.'.arlottc, .4ui-.s' 3d ItJ, 2j Jm If I ! Jr. iikri ' l m$L MINI , vA3 I.N I 1 mi fin $V tz:w, ei -J7, Ipo'.'. 1 our 0- : ittuth sole. Pl.lla.l.'ll'iila. KOIIT. If. COWaX, 4T4 KjtKK AT. COMMISSION MERCHANT. W Wll.dllMJTOS. N. C. IT Oilier, S.ulli Cornor Market and Water Sis. "no i oo . ... OcoMr 1 1. 1853 3ltf !. . BECK WITH MS CilNbTANTl.t Ofl HtSD JUL, LvLJ W iiwjJuu plated nn. Ui or Tim ak.T rf.oi.isii aiu MKKiet im tcrt:ar.. Call and il inline his slork In I., els. where. purehai.inK fAN .toh n from a cl.orrh in I'nion coiinlv, known iiii.ri.ui. on .lie zoui .nsi., by a woman n.,iu. d Aiimis Until 1 r;e 1 I IH)ISE, .tar in hia f.tt-i , I w ii s by the .and.-. Ill yi.u .hod on Ihe front lift t sp. lt. on hi. Ii .ck c..usrd id nt x I .pn i.e. w . II 1111. ie, lib o.id .h.M , one having . tflit nal( lU II, f liil i.d the ..ill. r i c.v. rv of the In lU..r.e. ! hi dirctled to Morgan'. i., ( 1, e..niity,N ( i JOHN BIRMINGHAM. I Oft. 2... ;i:iu-ie I Iljitists and L(4s for Sale, fMH V. Snt.reni.ir ..Hers lor .ale Hie 7ou.e and X I. I 01. win. h he n-niis, a. joining Ihn M. iho.n.l purn.Mise. 7'lit i.iim- is comfortable I ami II. or- lon ll.r prrnil.is a kilcl.ri.. ilairyt,i. I ble and a Will of t a. i:ll. nl w ill r. The silu..ii..n I is a good ore lor a f iinly. j AMo Anollier ouse and lot fro., lino; ipir.ite the I. I.- r.'.mei.ce ol ll.e T. M. farruw ..n.l also I.I of J .hiiarv n. t. R. W. BECK WITH. .14.11 1. is:.!i. "THE UNION I it 1 ii m it 1 1 1 aiiovi: 1 until, PHLADELPHIA. I I'TO.N S. NKWl UMEIJ, I'rnprulor. JjjpjrA f rivlll; un.iersigneri havine puiehu. partner. Kv.m K.vam, in Ihe above Hotel, would call Hie attention of the piinln: to it. coi.v. 'im nee lor those vi.itmc I'liiiu. nei, ili.ii. 1 in., r on liu-ihi .s or pi. ...tire. lis .itu.itiott la 1111 but a lew .it-its from tl.e principal o vt 11 in a t.i tr..i!i , utit ri 11.. nr. 11. . nil. 1 1 those on hu.io. w hile In those in .earth of pi. ...urt, tl.e 1 1 1. 1 1 y p..-it.y i;ti rep-o.ii.g rali.W.iy car. al.il tho.. II a plea. ant rule for tl.e tin a i'iiiic to all place, of 11. le The Proprietor givt. a. on " shall bt ki plV.lth.Ul public a pprohuti. hi, slid u proxiuilty. aflord i.ii.al .iiiii of half or in. 1. 1 the rit v. . llul" 7. In'i. .icier a. w ill meet L.pectluliy auhcit .North t arnlil... pa lioln. ce. Terms s 50 r da v. IKI'ON'S NEWCOMER, Auirutt Id, !.")!. y.'i-ly 1'eupkim iVIIKAT WAXTI-I); I-, II K piniitii'if eoinniiiiiity will lake notice lh..t ; 1 llieir Wheat Crop will be purchsned si the Charlotte Steam KU..I rin o Mill, at market price.. . Those havii.g W bent for aie may find it to their, advantage to cull at the Mill it hire clusn.); a sale. ; i JOHN WILKKS A. CO. ', J. (.. VII.KI.0. A: CO.. DEALERS IN WATO'HES, JEWELRY, tftSltrER mill ri..lTE0 W.UE,j it NO No. 5,Gr.illile I! .nt;c,iiip.is'te the Mao.niii House CHARLOTTE. X C. A'tt iition '.'iv. 11 1.1 Impairing Vi Jtlii, 7. ic.'.!t. A Jewelr I3ll jNolice. A M prronari' tit-fly cantitjncii ag iint hnn ift 1 1 i u Willi glum or Jnjjt or filiinj; with ni t or t.irkU-.or in miv wn-e trt'jia?iiiii(f upon mv laniin, n tin w in mirh can- will bt npicly en. furcrd iigii)il e wty oiu so 'tr niiintr. IRA PARKS. Junt 7, IS'1. I3if WT;.V TU'AF. M Ali HI.K I T I KR. nvpprtf.il p y iiiiriii! Im- puoitc, Mi.it he Ii.ik opvtied u MAKIII.r. YARD opno.itc llie M.iiikiiiii Hotel, win re he is prepared : to fill nil ,.r. I.T. Willi ill p. lei. for .MUX I .MEXTS, I HEAD S POXES. TAI1I.E IdPS, and all kinds 'of rk iii the Marhl, l.iuc.of e ther IMPOKT. v Ell I I AI.I .N or AMEKH AX MAkTJI.E, Hvinc inaii.' arraiiL'.'iiiei.ts by which he can procure the ivirortrkl. lulnn Marble, at reduced prieea, he can till all orders fir Monuments, Ac, Ht reasonable r.,tes. II.- would be happy to have all de. irons of ileal. ing III his hue, lo call and see SHCllliells of Mar hie, iit-ur pruts and judge for tlicm. elves. Having hail -J't year'. iXieriemc in Ihe bui nt'SS, he will ivc I.I. per.oli.il attention to put. tiny ii i. .Moiiiiuit ii'-, A.-. Saliihuni, Slay 3, hj:i. t-tf lo Farmm and Coimli) Mt irliiinl'S j. v. nit i i: a ... ARE now offering lo Ihe public Ihe Imge-i and i bt .t aa.ortmt lit ol ta It V Ii R I I.S ever brought lo iln. market, co.i.i.ting of t Or FEE, M't;AU. MOl.ASSES, SA I.T, Ac Tits ar.T kind or HAtiG I Nt;, I.Ul'E ..nd TWIN V.. 15 OOO p. , Ill.tiUO ' u,ou rd n.coti, l.trd, for CASH t Ul of w jy Pro. ill I.C S.l!il It. ee, we don't htrg lo-kl he in . July -Jlj I y ' " " ' The Woild's Exhibition Priia Medal Awarded to C. PILYEA, FOR HIS "1 wo PIANOS I..I.NHUMX lOl'.ER loth, lr-51. c. lid nllv M EYEH. re.ptctlully informs his Irirn.is aotl lite public ge-ierallv tl. it he h i. toll. on h..l... I l ANOS.it. nl tut e ivctl the I'rtte Mtdul in lAtndon, i lor w Inch ret ivttl tluring Hit la.lh'tt'tu ye.,r. MEHAI.S than v t.i In r maker Iroin the E Vir.tpr.iiiiiiio. in lloMoit III. lltttti. al York ai tl It. Ill ' r. p-o .tin od III Ih. et, below Ki-1.Ci sv. I ii.u i: imi ii. tii:i.iMi 1 1 Ii..m. . i v.xm. ;ooiv T v,t)YS. HE 1S, and Ct IN EEt "PIO.N EI!S K- ill EEs, China Doll. Kich V as. s, loi:el wel anu I aril lie. '. Latest elylra of old t the verv iow- : W.11I.I.EU, vt I, Piiil.o.flphia. IJ-U7 BoUlc 1..KS W llll l ia ' Eligere Artn'l mat. nl, y ; eeeivt ,t t-a.li pre N... '. Juit, i J I vMiil. Ka.ir.li Si ,V..r.n.( 1 j ! j JEW II Hp YAH!) ! II. C. MALCOLM, : ed to, and gr. St rare laktil ) packing tlie ..nut. i VV.irrrtH.uis. No. 7'." Ari l Tlie 1l.irl.ri4. roitHECTED BY OATR3 & WILLIAMS. (. II Alil.U'I TE, liECEMBER 13, UJ9. I fiACON, Hani , j - Sidea lloj roiinii, " Shoulders, . ) Raggii'S.tJuuny ...lb. .v.. .-. ...ib ....lb ....lb J" ...lb ...ih ...lb ..bu.li.tl,... -gal. Ib Ib Ib Ib ...13 f u -IH () IS) (y flu 10 5 no ...IS f$ IU .... 5 t.ij a. ... IS f't. Off Ct, s ....ou t. uu ...-S4 M 60 -l H ISO M Cm 9J . ..llij fi. 14 ....SO U. UU S8 U. 33 ....IS (.r. 50 ....' (.0 III) : -0 oi. e.i ....III Ot. is .. KJ f,t, is ....'J5 ho 30 ....15 Or l)(J ,...; j r,, si .... St (: ....13 (, 14 ... i l: tt ..tic f un . t.lOh fn, 3J5 ... fU Oi l,U ...,ri or- 4i ....cS Or. 91) ..9 0: I,' J .... 5 Ot- H .... :. (-.. l . .tn 50 .... , ... 14 70 Oi. 73 ...So (.. 75 ...3.'. r.' 4i; ...t o 5 ...14 oi. 16 .... II 0, ... 8 i-,. J ..yJ (. hU on ...IS 0, 1 13 ..l IU5 ...15 5S ...55 f M ...5)7 Or '-'8 . Ml ( 23 .inn ot no II. Butler .. Ilee.waa Means, Ural. .17, Aimii-, 'e..el IJ.'H'--' i " Jav.i ICao.llp. A.I.. n... olio. 1 ., s.,, ' ,, r-.ii,,.. Ib Ib ...bilshr I ....bushel. . .....each ...Jul yarn ....doxeh ... hbl . . , j .', n kens I ( 1 Cloth .Coppern... I.indspy, ... l l""r in.. Ih II. ... .1.1.1 No I Kill.... if - 1 - ... If" I .... l.ii-h. l.. Ih II. I:il.-I.,l.. II htishf I,. bushel.. bushel.. ...'hn.!iel.. II Ib. .. K"l siiCi...... II. bushel.. . b'...liel.. Ifnl. ...... ' .Mull.. I Maekt-rtl I M.ila .N O . W I.. Mea Mullet. (Viiinii,,rto .Nails. Norlhen " Si.ntii.m, Oats rk. i,r.I..M (Jr.. he a Whisk, v, .No.lheri " ' N. c.rnl. Wool, 'I.e.! .J,..,, t,i. i;i:iai;k.s. I OTP" l.N .Our uirL.lliis f.jrtl. r declined, tiw.ni; lo 1 l.i net vor. bit ii-.n fr.j.v Kur pe Kit ie I. ire .till 11,. a I Inn h r. Is. I OI.'.N 11, (.."..I dt 111. nd. e II EAT t live anu with mi -on, tug ten. d. in v. 1 i.l.l MI1IA AIAKKKT. i'oi.i'iu, 1). ceinrlii r 3, I.i9. f'l'I'IN Il irnin the p. .t week uur market 1. 1 in.',, qu.ie iir.-L'ui.r, iihI prieea varied. The salt, .uin.uot l.i l.Jiii n..nt. At our close we quote eslleilie. 7j I.. l'i ecu Is. Ii.i I I.N , h.troiinil UJ ,.) II t'li.N 1 in ,. si ii PEAS 75 (... f. 0.'.'1 75 '.. Mi. H-"l ii Kp7 4 (,.. 3i5 CI' 1.I..VI.1.N M A I! K KT. lAiii.r.T., Dec. ", r59. COT'I'ii.N The r. . t. ior lue we.es reached 1 7,7LI'. Inn., am! Ihe . -, 'Ii the same tunc Was IH, lt ii.ies, nl price, rait, .tji tr.im ti lo IIJ e. 1 ..'t i.iilly ann-ii. e. to the ..ri-.lle jit. I tiirroun-lmf i iintry. Ih ,t he -I.,; 1 ...,111111. . litp.iUiie hum. .... int l'irl. llt en he 1. prepared to fur t.b IM)Hi;s. III.IMIS A N I S H, to the pub. n the short i;o.l, II.W.W.l LOTTERY. The next ..rdina n i I.nf tery e-induc ut.dt'r the .upervn Culm, n il! take pla drawing of the Royal Ha is by t he Spanish 'Government n of Ihe Captsiu (irneral o al Havana on S.VIT'KIl.W, Prcfiiibrr 17, 1S5.9 S860,000. soiiteo nimi:i;o 'jw m MX a rio. i pita i. ruizi; ? 1(10,004) ! 1 prueoi ltl(.IOU I 5U " 1.000 1 " 5t. . I tin " 0t I '- :lI.OIIW I I j3 " 4t0 I " I Apr'xinr. . I " to.uowi 4 Appro. 4 ..i stun i., 4nu m ... u..t to tl.e !lill,r.i'hi;i,0 eatli; jii,iuiu : 4 of i lull to T.'Pi.mit 4 ol -M,iiin. ; 4 nl HjU 1 1 t U.i'i.ti. Tie, le '.'.. Hilve.llti; Quarter. $j C a. lie, I a t -i; il t .. I 5 pt r Ct'Ul. UlaCOO'lt n all .invent It. till.. t.iKen al par. si:.- will ut lorw.irtied a... ton a. the re W In. I'm. recti I.. DUN IiODIU l, Cnarle.tou, A. C.) un. r will be ttU'iitled tu. els will (oe-t-e write tki e IT po.l bjii-t , county and (,i r;,t , Ct, P Wm, A Owens, .1 T TlUlSK A T ii titi.o r i :. I. A U . M. i-.leubar 1 1.1. practice in I lie Court. " i Hit friirroui.tiing e in ariy opposilt ti J O.li A LARti E Sl l PLY UK (Nonstable Warrants Jl I'Kl.Ni tD lie on the ino-t re m.ii.iI f lerm., nut e.i ii.il.ei . ivmg gre.i in, n y .null eliiiu. lor work dole, -tj.illere.l all over I lie i'i . all I r V , he IS deler eil to chilige in-, l.ielli.iii of lining bu-iucss and Irereitfter trill rr.uis Z SV jattj Bis for ill work done in ma Machine Shop, hefore re moval. r. 7. I5S. .-!! fun 1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1859, edition 1
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