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!".V 5F '7 ItaOblll Is Wt l't l 1 ' ' r ft 3 ' ( 1 cut at v, Fraai Xortlt Carolina . roKKtsposprnci or the bailt index. Losr-isic, N. C, Not. 24 th, 18M. J , jfr. Edttor . Living suntewbat removed from h baT haunt of men, and unable, therefi, to detail scene and iooidVrtU of ten ml inter act, I ahoald not a pain tempt the patience of juar reader. uiu 1 pot believe mat a Jew com pi t went evpti io' thU State fnrawaM '"be altogether unacceptable, " ' '''"' Ii in now definitely aseertaineo1 that Jonathan Worth ha received majority of tote for Gov ernor, over Mr. Hoiden. Roma of the Nnrbm joarnals, true to their intine a, ara endeavoring to torture tliii action of oar people into evidence of illloelty. la thia view, it may not be uu profitable briefly to enquire into the true euses u( Mr. Bo' den' defrat. The cannot b prop rlf ortaind without referring to a few farta ia the nit ry e'piie hi, i g cnaraoiereot pun e men berorn peMio property ; and while nothing can justify mirpreeiitatioa or malignity, they may elwev be legitimately teferred to a illus ' trating public affair. r , ' Governor IloUen ba bren cln1y Sndentified with the political pariiee nf th S'ate fur lb lust wnt.T-fv jeare, principally s editor of the Raleigh Standard. Sine hi appointment a Provisional Governor he baa withdrawn from ibe paper, out it t generally oeneveq met ne still give tone and character to many of the leading article. A a partisan editor, few men ever excelled him, , It te qttrstionable bet Iter Thomas Ritchie himself could have managed po litical matter in Nrth Carolina with, more ability. lie seemed intuitively to know, ati derstsnd and appreciate the popular wants and prrjudicea, and he never failed in the discretion le bold bis hand, or in the courage to strike buMly at the right time. He evmcd, too. a fn itisrsry atr w4 oe wMilr wrtEteeTTur deep thought forcibly expressed, ennnot be sur Miited in that specie of writing, while hi lines to the memory of jCalhouo almost entitle bim to tb rank of a poet , But rill Mr. Holders was a partisan editor, and never seemed to aar Into the higher regions of patriotism, nor did he ever spar a political foe when U was ia hi power to e him a death thrust. In tbia be should not be hastily judged b did Dot differ from other politician, u4 bat adopted ' th law laid down by th beligerent of the pre. -( i perhaps Jus misfortune, rather than his fault, if hs in flicted wound abich will rankle in the flesh un til hi victoria cease to exist. It is needrS"rt' add, that be made many enemies, and" beoAoie absolutely odious to nine-ten'tb of the old VVbig party; wiula, atrang and paradoxical as it may appear, he was never very popuUr, save a an editor, with tha mas of the Democrat! party In tbi Stale. ' " i Bach wa Mr. Hoiden' position, until he threw himself, about the fall of 1860, into the antirecession movement, it must be confessed. Trhh great real, and with htsttccastomedabifityr .Still, he at first supported th Southern cause with much ardor, and the only evidence b gave! daring th Ute terrible stropgle, that be desired to w the old order of thing restored, wa ia tbe bittemep of his attacks on the administras tion of Mr. Davis, and those generally having tbe conduct of sffurs, taking care always to. dUtingutih betfween th aumiuistratioa and tb government, professing to the Utter a proper de gree of attachment. By his course be for the war, be alieoated many uf hi old friend, bat, perhaps, he may bav propitiated old enemies to aa equal extent, while, by hi bearing during its progress, he rendered himself obnoxious te a)) whs looked forward with hope to Southern independence. Possibly he mar now regard this fact as the proudest of bia life. The effect of it, however,' was aeen ia the very heavy roa. jerity by which be wa defeated by Z. B. Vane for Governor. It is true, that the election ia said to have been controlled by Confederate bayonet, bat, as fur aa my observation extended, I am compelled to declare, that f nevr witnessed as, lection In tbi State less influenced by govern mental interference. Whatever may bare dicta? ted Mr. Hoiden' policy, I but repeat an admit ted truth when I say; that lis failed, thereby, t cquir popular favor, or to inspire oonfUeoo i the sincerity of his patriotism, and his statujl li these respect hail not changed wheo he was elected by the President a Provisional Govern arof tbe State. . : j Co his appointment, the popular mini did not turn to him with hope, but during the first two r three months of his administration. h gained rapidly in the estimation of tbe puMie. Our esolated people looked fur tome one in his pfv tiun, who would v(a hi" heart to them in thei 4vetret and who would plead their eause at. the ioot-tisjl of power, with the seal of an apostls and the devotion of a martyr. Gov. Hoiden toh tirely failed to gratify this yearning of hi fallow! ttixens h allowed the golden opportunity lb (tide awav lrum him forever, hieb, if embraced 1 its tbe ;fipi;.iM4aV'woulil bar floliiBe4 stea bis worst enemies, and would have canted til clatae to rally to him a a unit. . Still it wn apposed, and tbe euppotluon wa true to a cei bin extent, that, ha wa using hi influeae to tvert from us threatened enUsiitiea, and to ob tun for u a speedy reHtoratioa to the family of State. - But aa time wore on, doubt arose eves as to this. Hi great delay ia calling Coit Hotion bis evident persecution of ome of our Wng men hi removal from office of all the ! vita the action of other Provisional Governors, . I 4 ia connection with . many' other incident, - akned, if not dettroyed. tbe belief that he tbe people fnend. i lit bad failed to make North Carolina, at he might bar easily dons, a pioneer io the work of reconstruction, produced th impression that this failure in torn way connected With his' own politi al aspiration. When, therefore, the Conven- met, the memory of hi past, combining b tb effect of the present eonrta. rendered in the fullest sense nt ths term. nnnmiAai 1 Jk dreadful word which, with the force of the . ktirricune, prostrates, at timt, the highest genius iV '1 d ih purest patriotism, Goveraoir HMen be " T ,ict,m whether justly or anjostly, it is ' i ' P'o'inoe to detcraiine, - 7 1 .St'H there wa a very, general desire1 that 1 y . ""Id b uo nppCmtion,' upon the fVinoi M ' P1 it would cem "betn-r bear the ill we have, ft-'. ,fito others we know not ofw Bat tbe wjbly prescriptive epint evinced hy but friend s-' s H Conventiod Hie dscusting intrigue for power and place, and the discootent bf . "h regarded thms'lve a unjutly iu' i """ opposition to b resolved upon. -rH7J 'hing here wanting , wa a (uiiable iidate-- man who woold unite the , two as JVn requisites, Consistent Union recrd, an iuonnbls to the Government, and a liberal u prtscriptiv spirit. Such a man was found llT?,h,,B Wutih- An 0,,i "g. ondoubt- l 1 una wlnJ g"tleman, who wa be- ",i ? W f V e" of tll r"iJnt a .tn, v k ltb"D1' itnuch cel. brted as politi- f ;W 11 nh'hfatJ "d Singleness of pOrpo alt rf Jb. lrZ?.?b"CWt fi';e? ouf P"0' Pf' , -r- " as wuuiu ue auie. ss lar i mQf uis p """O. ftnii In linn. - I , . ;.. . . 'rttal fc:.L 1 rine impartial 1 atua.pt to msk tlh result vidraca of a ' I a. . M,d unt0 ,bm " "Ctn iio- ii "ail ,i,, ... , .... , V4l,;if " "rnrJ aau neavy muea, U J0U re , W An f was iiJl'6".11"0 ""d Gov. llolden. Ths result pirit of disloyalty in cur peopler-doe not de servwtot Mrioosly eonsidered, althnnh It is countenanced evCn'by the Standard: .What are tbe fiioi 1 The Contention noanimou'sfy abol Ubed slavery, nd declared, by nearW a unani mom vote, that the ordinance of Nov. 21s, 178SV ramytng the constitution of the United State, "is now, and almyt hat leen." In full foro In North Carolina, notwithstanding the supposed ordinance of secession of Miy 2'Jth, 1831, which, it was declared, "is now audi atwiya has been, hull aiid void.',' ! That body too, through respect to ths wishes of the president, repudiated the war debt of the State, and tuck e-ffeotaai steps to provide a cod for the 'government of the freedinen. The Legislature, which meet on the 27thjnjt, will adopt, almost ml very first act, the ami-slavery amendment t i the Cotistiluti in of th United States, and will carry 'out the wishk of the Convention, in posjrg a liberal eodjBforth freedmsn. Verily , Hie conduct oT Ihue who, in the face of these facts, atill insist that w are dishiyul, can be illustrated only by tbe fable of the -'wolf ar dthe lamb." once so happily referred to by 4 Old Zc" peaoe to tbe grand old hero's honored aahes. , , X Y. Z. Mr. Colfax" Position itutler on a News- - "-1'-'p . - paper. . Wasaikotom Xwi sa Tk. .l.v... .i.i that Mr. Colfsx ipoks in Consten s with ilis views 'Of th President, will b satisfied from ths tele gram hence la the N. Y. " Timf, to the effect thMt npnn an interview between tbess persuosgss on Sittunlay 1 tl.ey differed, though it is not likely in an illt'mpered wv-' "V": - .Gen. Butler i saij wbve, diiectly or Indirect ly, a large intsrest in daily newiper in this city. Vet other editors are to be added t trie sisff, and perha hs way take a hand at Wi itiux hmis.lt. tie is reported to be largely utr rsMd ia busiaess ia Florida, to which 8ui. ha return a 8sntor. He iina.iifit.iist proiuii- soit- , uiBBBiua ur lor oeeupsuy lam eonurg win Ko ftonfliArn RimUp nf nnMu' tfr ; reachsd here yst; . When tht-y do, the f will, of "", sviiiar, aumng latrinselvss, sua Mien DJ suit abls eoinoiitUte,wiU tUf, Executive and leading members from the A'crth. mi v ,,- hear that Mr. Hersvhll V. Johnson ia hers to get a psrCon fur Mr. MaUory. , ,Tba Preldut'a Mesaace. . . X A Washington dispatch- U th JVsw York TH eons, says i .xier , ,".PS.9f he for hcomip Message has receiv ed so much crUicut care and Cabinet revision as that portion referijig t , our .relations with Mexioo. The President has evinced a twls statesnunthip, without iufringiog our national dignity or papular traditions, : He is anderstoCd aa taking the position that while we cannot be indifferent to transpiring events In MtxiCO, yet hiterferenee on oar part is unnecesssry, stnd would prove injurious both to our selves snd the Liberal oause. ' . - ( i A Nw Pbaw-f BemntrTTbr BrtWttiuaTuul 20. Tlitnuaivllle 80! WtluilB4t6H "5j ConI French MlnleteN Make a Formal Demand for tbe Delivery; of Certain Tubacco Seized In R cbmood. gPEOtAt btSPATOI TO TUB W(iLB. Washixoto. Nov. n The British Minister has formally claimed three hundred- and sixty hogsheads of tobacco which have been stored in Richmond tor some months, and which were about being removed by .Government agent to New York, undi-r the confiscation law. Tbe French Minister also claim bis tobacoo a belonging to A agnate Belmont, agent of the house of Roths childs. I be French Consul at Richmond pro tested against it seizure by the Governmeut some time ago.; T, 'lu ; IT Washixotos, Nov. 27. Tb French Consul at Richmond ha arrived here for th purpose of obtaining possession of or iodemnity for the Con federal tobacco seixsd by the Government at Richmond, butsubsequentlv claimed by tho Rothi child of Franca, i lei tobacco question iavolve a aaw eowplicatioii. : ...vt .. . . i, ,. .. ' Jell. Da vis not to b Released." I A Washington dispatch to the Philadelphia ' Inquirer, sav ! ''Otf iiU.Ai UlJti'l ' . j Tha ground being taken hy thT?batherrj pre and many of their leader that they bats committed no crime, but had the ritht to make war upoo the Union, ha annoyed tbe President no little, and there are -indications for tbe last day or two tbat hi fuirp,9 to let Jeff. Davit off Will be abandoned, , The nreaeur from evert Congremaj4jwhjLbiii.een him ia-very atrong for ju-tiee; they d"inandinjt that , it shall b plaeed beyond onvil thut a nnllion of men bav atroBgl not snea their blood in sum ; that it can only b done by the soaff jld. s ; p t . , A dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger saysi Tbe imptessi, n gains ground that Jeff. LUvi wUl ooQ Is tried by .aiilUHry commission. - f GE5EBAU HEWS. V.'HI The mngir1tng oa th Canadian border ia estU mated at$tO,000 per dy.ti; .tt --ratg Tba NtwTork Evening foil, of Monday, layi that a ease of cholera hsd occurred la Greeawich treet ia that city. . . t ; i Th calf of a thoronghbred cow,-belonging to Coloaei J. W. Fairfax, of Loudno county, weighed 124 pouodr when only a day old. , j ' ' '' ': Texas contracted a debt of 9,000,000 daring tbe war.. .-. & , . s.w ,:-': 'i I' An English company bt , undertaken the b add ing of tb new boaitvard la Peris.. 1 i , "i : Tea tbouisnd negroes are to be tried by court martial, and execoted, we are told, for engaging la the Jamaica rebellion. We wonder if tbls butchery of black rebels will be approved by those Wbe de sired tea thousand white rebels put' to death! by. oar Government, sad who re daily shouting for tUt tiscu tion of Jeff. Davis ?--.V.'uryfr iraW. t Th Richmond Sentinel of tho 23i.h, inst. We ee it stated that Kir. B. Rockfbrd Rior dsn, at one time connected with the New Or leans Courier, and more recently, during the war with the Charleston Mercury, will be associated ia the editorial mana?iment of the Examiner, soon to be revived by Mt4 H. Rivea PolUrd. Mrt Riordan, though young io years. Is an able and scholarly writer, and aa ornament to the profes- ioo.. U , ; a, , j A steel vessel, which hn jant arrived in the Mersey, ia the otjert. of much cariosity and scientific calculation. Th chip weathered the frightfa I cyclone at Calcutta last year,' and al inoogb shs received twenty eoncussioos, each ose of which would have sank a Wooden vessel, came out of the war of tbe elemiets , i;b. only honor atile wouoo. Br platas were twisted and in dented, but not ope of them erscked.' ' Mt8Tsbiocs Paisoxa-The Alexandria Earn ing Journal, of Saturday, says it has1 traaspired that the prisoner recently brought to Washing ton from the Romb, ander tiecamstaocosof grt mystery, and incarcerated i the "Old Critol prison, U a Majar Gee, who was iu charge w the Salisbury . prison whiie the' mortality wa th greatest amont Union prisoner. II wai ar rested io Fldia. ..;. ; '. : Th Sooth Carolina Colle?" at Colombia will resume it exercise on iha first of January next The College library, as well at the private libra tie of tie officer, caaped destf aeiion. T E EGIIAP.HIC- By the America Trlri-nphCoaspnart V- Wrlt af Habeas Corrits, - Wasiiinotow, Nov. So. The President ha fcsttrd hie pMcl'itntin re storing tha writ of Aafcea rryi, in all th State, excepting thoe heretofore declared in aurreclinoary, the District of Coliinibiit,"and thd territories of New Mexico and Ariaona. i ' Bfew York BUrie. "r" NovenJer 80. Cotton quiet; esles 3 000 Isles at 51 ore Naval Store quiet. Gold 1.48. The Orgsulsallon. of (lie lljuse rf Rrrrc'cn. "''' tatlve. A few additional memb-ra of Congress, srrived her to-day, including Scnstor Trumbull, ot Illi nois. Mo delay from factions movements in the organisation of tbe House of Keprefentativet is an ticipated. Instead of extraordinarily exciting and turbulent times, which base bcCo predicted, ttie ? resent indications ar in the opposite dirr-vtion t is eooiidered that there Is nothing in tbe politi cal aspect which cannot b reronciled, both to the aatisfactloa of the President and ol Congress. ' The prospect, therefore, is that the House will be orn aised oa Monday, .and the President's Mes.K and the aicompanjring reports of the heads of th De partments, be communicated to Cong -ess ou Tues day. Mr. Colfax, for Speaker, and Mf- MoPher- en, tqt Clerk, seem to hare the entire field to tbroiselve thus far, for r -election.. . ; 5 , ..-if No one here so far si can be asoej-uieed, betieves that any of tbe members sleet troiu tb lute insur rectionary States, with the exception, perhaps, ot those from Tenn8re aail.Jtrl--l v-prrr raitted to take pat t ia the organixatioa of the House. ' .. .. The Raleifrh aod WMinington train timi con-' nect regularly with the Sebord and ItoanoUe railroad, which connects to day, audherejsftr, regulnrly with the Old Line of bsvs at the rail road wharf in Portsmouth. PaS'tenger arriving through from Raleigh and Wilmington by this route, save a day and avoid a night s stoppage iu Petersburg. -Abrbfll Virginian. j f 5 HARRIED, ' -' 7 Oa Tuesday, SSth In.tsot. at A'l esints Mntsorial Church, is ths Biyk aods of Kavssiok, by tt (tight Hevsraad, the Bishop ef Mow Jsrset, ps.(td by tha Est. J B. Hodges, snres WA-aiseroa, Krq., of kiostoo, N. t!., sod Miss Eleasos P. Pmrssm, daughtsr vt Mr. Jsha H. SUpbaos nf J(iwrk, M, J. " RAXJ30H MONEY ftlARIOJTr T Ctrrettrtiail If JOHN O. WILUAMS t CO., Broktrt mnd OtaUr 4m Kxtkanj. ' ' . J Burise Rati. I SC. Dmk Notts Charlotte SS, Miners k Planters 40, and Lexington 80. Bank of N. C, Cape Fear, 40, farmer's, 87 Mercnants iO. Uoxbnro merce 25; Washington, rayettevtlle, Clarendon, Yanceyville, 12J; Greensboro' Mutual, JO. Virginia Bank Notes, average, , . 10 ' South Carolina do , do : . Id Georgia do do , 12J Com Gold $1 4ft j Silver 1 40. CocroMS Old North Carolina,, 55 j Korth Caro lina Railroad coupons, 95. - Bonos. North Carolina, 60; Nine coupons at. tacbed, 63, ; .".'-, .'-''.a; Excbrrge on New York selling at J premium. Kalclsh Slonej Market. Raleigh National Mi af North . Carolina. . , Buying R ite. , j i.:'"': "i.'o. nxx son.. f f Bank of Cspe Fssr, . 4t - Ckarlotte, 35 Cotamsree,- ii I larendan, , 14 Fayetteviile, li Laiiugtoa, i ' 0 at. Carolina, 4' j Roxbe-o, 40 ' - Tbomasrills, la fank of wadesbore SS ' Wilmingtou, I 4 " Washington-, It r " . Yaoeey vi.ts. 14 Commercia'. Wi mint's IX farmers Uresssoorfl, -' ?- treeoaboro Mutoa', -' 11 Merchants, newborns, su Miners A Ptsatersj s Virginia ' ! Hank aotes, average, South Carolina 2 , 18 Georgia ' . Coia Gold. 1,45: silver 1,49. CorroKS Old forth Carolina, 65 ; North Caro. Iina Rati Koad Coupons, 8. :.. f k S HosiD North Carolina 6s. nine coupon on, YO, ' xchanKe on New York selling at premium. RALEIGH MARES T. Rni.J and corrtcfd bt JORDAN WO MILE. Ore. itari atxA. (.'oauaiartitsi Af mr kn ul ts as lumrl - . CaMlrt ivorfur. ' Pee. 2, 1805. . FtO C a family J J s I a 00 to 00 09 Extra auperflne, .. II 0a to Buperfiae. 10 60 to 11 60 II 00 , I 00 . ii 60 30 '25 8 2 60 S 1 ' i Cobs per bashel, 80 to Bacos per pound, dull, ' 21 to Liao per pound, " - " "5 . to BcTTxa per pound, dull 4o to i 1 CBtcxsJi ISpnng,) 25 to Eoas per dosen, dull 20 to Cbxbkb reulL per pound, '- Arr(.a greea. per bushel, 00 Pac ass dried 4er basbel, 1 fiu PoTATOSSIrisb, per bushel, ' 60 Potato ks Sweet, 80 to to tof to to to to ; W to to 1 I 00 Ohio per bushel, . 1 60 Base on hoof, per pound, so 20 20 1 10 - Ml -40 retail, izj faxia Fori per pound, (retail) ' 15 Ms Air per bushel, (street price), 1 00 Coma per pound, (retail 45 v WbitCo ' 30 Light Brown, ti Common Brows, PtAS red and white, per outuel, 15 : to to .' . i to to to to to to to' to to to SO 2d 00 26 00. 60 .35 - 1 30 3 SO 20 60 25 I2J Food per cwt. Oats In beaf, Hat uewcrop, per ewt., Toacoo par pouad, (maaufac t - ,;. . , tured), CoTToa la bale, per cwt, Corroa Yabs per bunch, Bssswax per pound, - Raos clean cottoa, per ponal Las per bead, . . . null, nor nenad. 1 . H T5- 20 30 , t fi , 16 .it"'. 1 la l 3Afr-i-per sack 4 bushel 1 " Plaxsiso per bushel, 1 ' ' Wsrta per pound, by the keg, Poax for Bscon. 1 l" -' ' tO fl. w ... I to -to 15 Administrator's Notice. 4 s ATTHE 50VEMBER TERM Ot PbUiS A5D Qrtsv eVssioas, 1865. tit Warrsa toantr, I eaaliCsd as Adaitaisiratoroa ths E ta a tf tbsl.tt tiw Theaas Ji. Orasa ; d do hsreby r.qast all persons Indebted to said U1S, to rnsks ImmsJi.ts paymsatto as ard thoss hing e'siies against said Kauts, nuit prtssnt thsrn to b for prns."t witbio tbsm prMcribsdbf law, or this ast ce will bs plead ta bat eftbirriovsry. ' i B, O. WARD, Amiuisfatflr 1 , W.th the Will sonexed. Nov 80.97 t.' " ' ' INotico- to Merchants r THE - SUIISCRIIiEKS II A 'E MADE errenirementa 'to hsv a rtguUr'lins of rail rag vassalsj bs weenj Baii4W' aad I'miDgtun, II. C , start immauiafly. Merchant dssir us t purchasing goods ta BaJtiaore, saa do te bow with lb eartaiety ef gettisg tiiua thrr.ojih direct, with d.spfttcb, aad these wb wish to ship te taUunurs, esa do so by spplying t : ' ItCsS'I.Ti A EIXT-. . ' Vo. 1 Water Btrt, WUmiog.oa, N C. Als Ar'nts for : ' i AlcCrasdy'l J.iaof Ksw York Pa!tl,' , A rent in Ba'tiinpr s M. A. Mr-citt.iV ; Ji l-7-l ' Smith' Wbarves. ..Ij'pSpIc,;,;. Caivlagc, I-Torsea fc Har nes.s ! 'pnE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL A rgais iu ths abos aassed, and alse fulluwla itit,-St, , J y , , , j j. i Iron S,r. a Mi aswhsa first wads. '.' .li!.S, I'T'Bg two s;titi of aiilk, ad ksw-a-eaif. Alt ei ths ahoss will bs sold fhssp by sarly appli eutma Ths Csrrisgs asd llarosss is eaeof ths ksst in the M y or R ileiftk, with Syria; Cushioas, sad eesttag atiglaally giMA, ,. - WM.H.CROw-. Hlels;li, Dseembsr t-t tf. Government Sale. e1Hlrt V--hf?'i.-. WILt Bf 60LD, P0SITrvil.T WITHOUT irv, at BfavfoH, K. C., o Tuesday, U Dec. next 75,000 1OUNl3 HARD BREAD, ' ia Fifty pound boxsf. .000 LIJS. OF DAMAGED BEANS. ' Jflf K pastp-msmsBt this tins. , O ltlsh r and Bil.lsk psper toff Ids and Seal Bill axntttut UBIU4 atatea U evsraasst te T. G AL LKX, Bssuf .r N. 0. de 1-TT-Sl. , . o. wstTroan, smaos w. sili, w, . warvroaa, WillTFORD, DILL d CO., v v "; i M- ttBwii" Fonra!iii ml' ""U ' oeji4;iiAi..Gtmasto.' MEHCI-IAJSTTS, . NSWBERN, N. a i rronil sttsntioa psld ta ths saJeef Prodsoe. s ,aoent8 ifba; j : a s JKUHIt AY'S HXI rGAMaillP UES . MSrWESXJtBWBSRJt AA ay TO&tt . - , i General Vessel Agenta. w , XaswmUir M 9-ly;, . U ' i'.i " 4 "i NEW COODS. Few Line Opened t :;..t J-. Jr.la tVU '(Xi line's Ont . :; A. CRF.I5CH UA8JUST BKTTJBSlD rROM a the Karth, whsrs be has bought hut , Ssoond STAPLE AJfD FANCx DRY GOODS, Embracing tbs'rarhni Jfsw Strlss of tbs Bsasoa. te gather with Lsl ss' Cloaks, Long Ebsw s, Brsakfsst enawia, Laiiissaa atisssr weeds, Lsdlss and Mis ses' Hoop NkUts, Ladiss sad Misses' Balmoral Bases "snt'ifciiots-aiutjihoes, Bojs, Tooths and Chl'drsa'i ua:a.anjLluuis fslt Hsti, tbe Usr Us Dasher. ths Planter's wide brim. anl othsr stylss for Msa's wtft. rJtys,Tauthsaad Childran s Hats, Weed sad W iilow Wars, roeksrv and Ulass Ware, and a supe rior lot of ami. r Urocsries Take mv stuk -altoxatbar. I have ess auoae tha largest and most desirab e and eomplsu steeks ef tsupie and faaey lry Woods ia the City. , . iio,How b t say that I bought my Soods to sell, snd they must and shall be suld j but I don't sipect to tks k pi os of postry ia ens hand and full grows hutsbiiK ia ths othsr and climb ap to ths clouds ad Bek out tbs birds of faradiss aad gsntly briug Oiora J wa with a p arard stoek oa thsir baiks, hsl wig ot at lost! sail! ,g out at oat!" No, I dsal In no moh bamhug. L keep no sueh a el ass ef .liuoils. I ksep bo tiuw worn, sbslf-rubbed. dsfased or dusty Goods- dust so thick yo Can rub it eg wim a tuiii, mj uooaa are an saw, ana or good V'" s iuv na io s i tosui as ew ss art body tbathoagtit goods with ths espesUUioa sf paying fur them, aud ihe man that sold ths goods to ths assa that doa t iutand to par for theia, is a foot aad ths man hat ae Is ths is a isseal. Mow tbis Is plaia talk, bat 'tis as s Ip of ths tonga. I mean what I say, aad say wht i bks. . I fca ilvsd here and lO'd foods u.r5 (t,, 'amy years i expset te remain Bars t pay my teses to support lust tutioas of tbs City, t oui.iy and Mia d ata, I sipset 10 ronUaa te do sa I rsfpcrtt'ul y ssk my old customers, y eld frlaads sn'i a w ones xa can aua aaamin my stoes. I wli deal with yuu buastt and treat yow right. If I doa't salt you goods. cheap as yoa can buy lbs same class of goods. somber Idoo'tsspset you to buy.' Cait at ths M Mnlth bul diog, boats formerly ereepled by vruvtu m iJivoi.ioru, jssronaat aaa aaotionmrs. '"'(' . A.0BBfCH Kalcigh, Kov. 29 90-tf. '''' ." ' : connTXEnsinp. 1ST-.-.,- V t VA.:.Uaf.r mcv: ,i "tii vg iiw.wauii IODV4j: TE WAVE TllfS DAT FORMED A C0PAE1 neritiip Sn'ter iks asms aad style ef - . . ' : Whitibrds Dill & Co; - for the trsnsactioa of a Shipping and General : CJorariiission usinessj to this Tows, W't side CriTsu Strsat, a od Cuaa. . , . j ty Wharf. "'V j . Ts'tbs sa's of fo ton, Kaval Eteres, Tobseoo, Lum bur Htuvrs, Shingles, Cora, and all kins ef I'toduo aud Msrchaudiss, and a s te tbe sa aad parshase of Rsa; ks a snd etot aad ether Stocks, we will give our personal atteDtton. i W ar Arcs is tor Murry's Korth Carolina SeniU Weekly Line of Htsamships, betweea Nswosra aad Saw tar, and for ratling Vassals for Bs timer, I biiada piia, aad o hT port la the t'alud Htatee and fur different ports ia th West Indies Thus it will bs toea thatws are larutsbed by ear owa vast' with tb ampiost facilities tor th speedy traasporta. tion ft Frij;it and Pasgars liut la addition t thus, tbara is a wfcok y liii ef Osaaa Btsamsbip oa th sams roata, shd a tri-weskiy tins of Btaairs by hi and rouutbrmch Aibsmarts and Cbstapsalts Ca aal t Aorfo.k. Ua Uu r. rnuaae phis and i ork : bene isruhauts aud shippers entrusting the transportation r their freight to as, aa r y with sonBitrBcs oa itj speedy traus'it. . , wi I n.k libsrat aavaae os tossiga- msiita ail letters addressed te as ea thnhjtf freight, or on any ether butibtssrwtll bs promp ly atiiwsrsd. . dvnn v, wsiiiusv, 1 '., SOl-W.DILiy,J.i -vfi-- - j-r - ' " WM.C. WHUFOKO. f Kovsmbsr 2, 1585 tf. s Belling at Cost ! j ta o,ooo worth or X)RT ewetos,! VA'r'"'"i"' oisti"g f "'' jl MEHIXOS, TELALNES, I t,v ::r.i -ALPACCAS, rOPUXS, EXGLIsn & FRENCH CALICOES, ik J CURTAIN CALICO, FRENCH W ED HDK'FS & COLLARS, ; BUTTONS, TAPES, & , At;. "' ' :; i--A'L. S O- - ' ELA.CK AND .COLORED SILK?,' LA- DI KS' HATS, OIL CLOTHS, LA-, I DIE SII0E3, HOSIERY, ic ' A very largs assortmtiat of " -- UtADlT-MAUIi CLOrUIKti. . IsulittOte 35.t 1 .'.' Ladies CLOAKS, from T to $JJ. , . J0,f 09 CIGAfiS 1? to til pr thousand v, ii, Tlis'nwntios of eoontry aiarchaats is called to t Lis a(l..ri.ciiieo', as they caa supp,y tbmsWs with goWs at lork eosfc.-V ... GOLDSTEIN & WILSONS' , ' : At J. C, PALMER'S Stored BAi.ie,.v.J9ih,Uei--t, ,- y-, . 1 - - '''Si,cci.iI'i'Toticc.-' MESSRS. ninDLNC, ANDSEiTS Si C0 FORXEh-Lf EL, HARDING.) RESPECT rT'LLTf ISVIIB JUE AIIEVTIOS ef the mambars ol tbu Lais.nture ad 'l nthr prsoas visiting tbis vliy, to their Wijiwil wilt ss sort-dstosk ef ruo.riof R,.,lv tlurlixg f Shair ewa aiaaafaewra. Their h" xprint to theelothiag bostnasi and snpsrior filiuit f r snaa fastartng, justigastbsoi la t " pruparsil to ofar taduosmants t.i pu:ch jrir-autmi let by ssy athar hoase ia lbs eity., , T hair stock of I munMng flie 1 ' tw' ol Muslin bhirts and Cullers M'tUJ and ,M. ilti.J Waal Uador Shirts, 84k, M riRn aud U.'0 bail Has. Uleves, Cravats aud Sum eJ .r, is eoui lotu aad very dcsirsbla. 611 aad eaasxiaa ttefr Tlr, AndTs SJney ly baying reliable arJjA at teaax nhl pts.' . natsrilatsirilatn! Call aad gt ttud tea hat of any dcnpi!oB, at ariesa t sail tha ts at 11 Alt DIN 0, ANDREWS c CO. ths largest a'srortm at of Ttaait: sal Vallrr-.s .io. the eitv eaa be foand at . HARDING, ANDREWS 4 CO. R.lslgh, Nov. i . eVfrogiaas copy tws wests. Town' Property Tor Sale. DEIKlU TO ClUAUh, rti K l.WliSrMKN'T, we Wl I soil fur resl-frnrt-s via; th.c Brat awalliogs and lot ailjoinluir th i ,Mitinry him, aad a twe story huass with four rnwisft and whov u housas, adjoining lbs prupiTty of J. ll. Kirkham, . Tsaas Oua half tbs )urvbuis ui-iuv r ciuh j t' a ballaaa. six aad It months cr lit with loti rtrt ftu Jaonsry 1st, !. Tills rsrred uiititpsymowt t mad. App'y sar'y to ' 1 ' , Balslb, V. C. Kevembvr ii tout Members of t&e'LcgUituro.'.,. Ci BE ACCt'MMOOATEb W1TU FIRST Class Board aud Lodaio', r Tn 1) srd oa appllaatiea at C1. J. JKE0EU, A CO.. ,v He-1 iratsttavui otraoc, o. b. uau oi rn, . lwMHI..'. . luisigb, X.C WAGON MAKING. THE BCBSCRIBKR COSTINUES TO CtRRY 0 Ussastaassof makiag aod rspairtag Waaa, As., at his eld stand ea llrgtt trust, opposite Mask Stivarav j i. ' f ' :f - ; , ,' H ha als isveral ntw Wagons n at"i fr sal. ' -;, W.M. t. FORT. Balalgh, Kv. SS, t5-H?lw. 5i ,i! J "Wake Forest ' Collogo. I pnE EXEUCISES OP THIS COLLE0E will h resumed ea Frld.y, tb Ith f f J. nutty, He. SiadsBtsef alt grds-.Atsmin"ss. well as Cull.fl.ta will b ailmitlad. Vi r nir, i,l.ri aonlsin- Ib barttrulars. artdrvss ' KkV. W. ROTALL, Secretary of Fs-alty, i . . i'orttitTilio, . C. Kovetnber 18-95 flw. ' " ' I ' JOHN C. PALSIEP, Watclimalccr jtTvltGr, JEPAIR3 WATCHES, CL0CKI A SB JZXXZU 'uiarusi "ivii irsn nv ' i i for sal. I Also, Speeas, tarkt, Q:M Pja , e ' ' BPECTAi LE;. " ' "1 A larg sapply ef Stast, Sliver, sad Gold Spent las, to suit all syss. ' " Ho requsts th msmbsrs of th bel'ltitrs and ether IrlfBrti t gire alas eati at his eld 6 0,0 JUialgh, Njvsmbsr It i t . Stolen, fXHTZt KWHTtf THIS ItTll IKSfOM parsua aatarajt my I I -m it-,i w r it " Bar sal assdlum Ua, U S, mvTd b I t ih'-eMar, tw whit pus at tl t f b r l i! eut ad by wsaiirg ro pr. . I all! (tiv isws'rl f ( th r-vry ef (aid aiula. I will also rirt s r ward of tib for tbs apprrhonsion nf -hn to ndrrl that stols bsr. Af.J EDWARDS.- Msar Spslght'i Bridge, Ores Co, H. V., ' Nov x -iw ' ; 15 ptf Staadard py OB waek. , : " " ' .! ust Received; 'If setttTlatfS, 400 satis Cups and Paaffts, 1 Bar Dseanurs, BarTumblers. Bar Bittar Bottle. : Karasea Lamps and fllilmunyt, atdUTayaUavt'ls 8'reai,. JllclijH. X. C , r ? ? D. T. OAR ZA WAV. - ! With Haht Lkwi. by Raleigh, Kovetnbsr H t-tf. "mERCHANI TAlLOUi CLOTHIER, J- Kaloifrh. JSr. O. I S COUrTAHHT HI CtUlS'lp AKD 9 E ;QW oa band a largs and fins stok of pjl-r UEADYfADJfc? CL0TION0, ? SHOES, P.00TS, HA IS, siijum aad Osi'dtass'l Famishing Goods generally, wiiiei hs will sU at very low pricos. , . j i-ALSO- i ; y b bas a full (took of BEAVER AKD" BROAD CldTU. FQnfiJ?S j DOMESTIC CASSIMEK&S, VbSTiyUS, j-s. Atl T.llnrtn. dnna In his asta'i'isliiflent .Iwtil Hfe sotua ap ia tb best and la'ont clyla. and ni'-:a n L . nnJ.. it,. .nn.,.trttrll.ln,.a of Mr Wnlf.W. L w.-'l ' r - - - f eas of ths most tasty aad skilful cot' r m ih r lioa, ' Kv k W w. t - SELECT UTt'CK OF i G-IiOCEBIES; 'l'it'tt;t : .'(o(Ivis r. ( i-My.'jU I Teat, Ccfet, Suyqrf, Jfjccanmi, Can- berrut fvf l ie", Oosun JSulttri. : . ';'', Soaj and Candle, ' t ; Jut reeaivvd snd f .r sale ch-ap by C. J. IREDELL A (0, t Ke. 1 rvtt'l!U6irt, , , Jiortb Cro!ii,a Bootifi. , KotJJvJ-Sw ' - luu-vs, SP.i AamlofctratorV Scilee. : THE SUBSCJilBEl. HAVJ.NO gUALI lfi. t the last Term of Wk Ci nnty rmwts, As administrator of Mrs. laiisa W,ini, dursaj - 4, ksraby gives aeti: to ertdv or tr Uis rstata t rs Mat their eli wUbia lb tin) pioniWd bylaw or tbi aotk wi I b psadid to bsr tttoir roo Debtor ara required to ml iiDineiliato psjtnaiit. Claims will be prcsetileit, aim itto puia vt my n toraey. WUiista K. Darbani, who bai tu t a ituiitiiy te aet for '.-'- "WSK AVpLkW IS-liK, ; AdmiuistraUr, per W K B irhiwn, Auorusy. Raleigh,!, o., M.,v. II W laot. - " Ilrs. 'it-11. Sauxi'lcn 18 BREPARED TO R Ri'r'IVR B'lASDERS Dt', rip the ssssiua of th l. !)&'. a ' p.aUlah,'vnnbr X-M J. ; . . ':. : 'W ''I AFPUCATIOS WILL EE JIAPB TO TD l.E'l is u,. f.r ti.S lnrpirattoa of fcKrttrtl frpriajl Vsm.ila 01:egia.e loiltot." , i i,v. is, jtsui-ua u. ; . J0IIN A. BAKLK, ATTORStV At OUV!fcll.tiU ATJLAW, - .. Oihce ea Onurt Hdusc Square, BALEliiH. 3f. C. . ! i .4. tkrsaaxca ; . t a KiJJ-r at.d Martm, ) , : ' jaa D.tw.uc, wilattaglua, ST. C. Levi lia.'t, ) I OS Ii.il(lw!n, y I J I. ii thwy, jJsw Turk. rai cis boil'sr, Ll D,J IUujs A Jackson, Potsrtburg. Ra eh, Xv. VMmj.d. Si'l.CIAl, ftOIICU TUTS VO ACESTACTHOKiZEDTOEELIs V t Cltdt, or transact say eiber bustnas aicept 11. C, Has ilioa, LeDuir, Ci.tll Cnanty, Jt. C. K. Ii PITKBOJ( A CO. . ..'Nov. 21 l-3t. ; . ,. ' cj lioneer X.1110 of Steamers Baltimore, IV.ihJjpkia, JSew York and E-ostQn, rid Allmarh and Chevt peoke Canal, :. X. and utiHidr Adama, will leave Maw. Wo tatXiWfulkaa WVSDA Y of ah k at i.'vte.t AM, ranotfxting with ths diiWant jtnas of umns tr tbs ahovai aisad poiats. Oa aad after tha Brut da r liTamlor aost ther wiii la.vo oa Tmsiayaud av of a':h w,k, asking stmU ww.ki.v it px Bhip(rs of Uaoili wi l rsoatvs every i-ui.itv suit ascoaiio -dtt os tor tha trsnsportatliia ef .'i1.?.! Bl?t. M at rang .in r a 1 1 b a sa-Uaamaada- w ita the- -ii ffrut evuipA is to loiward goods te this Una at low rates d without delay, ch of tbsto sUamer ars CKpahl efea ryinj : :yjtf Tox$ or Ensiavr, '"' " timegtt tha ssnat witbnat diffioulty, as they wr built ntrw'f ( th trait. Th-y ar Sttel nn with STAT&IitiOV.I and li&RTlH enpbl of so. irnmai iitig thirty-lr paascagara. Svary ttuUox til bs 1 aid vt tha o.mif. rt ot- passaegara, whs will other rsals, but will be tjkaa through diraot wilha outch.me. . v.. . ... , . y ... f ' 'ths t-iirlos of tbe stasmsrs ar llbertilly applif win tha bt tb narkst sSordiu Faaiiiias traling will flad it to tbair intr-t t Uk tMs Ho, a ttey i! ths eby asoap tbs dnnar and distiomfort ef a . ta tout and il a.lMipus ot railroad trareL O l tha lith of lttohar next. If tha busisaa sf tb liu warrant it, tbs steamar WUUamt a-tll be put aa ba rout, aad t.i weaaly trip will tia mad. Co., N.wbarn, SO. , ' ;i VYIV WILLIAMS, f.prUi Kovwniber CK-Ol-tf. II. D. IIAKT l rimiimiKi.i. inn t,Anu)wi-Aa tr-tta Hi t I ..f the mom vitlunbi Luts la uxtrd, onrRlnlae lit ' of bixhly iinpirnved l J ; a lirg aad oota tnttabla Dwalliex lljitsiij twe larg cfflo.s, and at. aeeess j t ltii. ' f , ,.f- aS-S-w,i' . , I,: THird stock pf; Goods, r Latefjf 1'urchaS'd in the - 'principal kett X'iriht- at a great deelin in 1 '---,.'-' pikes.., ,."';.'. ,:" .. y j , v C , . .. .. . ' ' 1TJ3T OPESEDLAliIXS' DRESS GOODS. RITEF. U kMd's I'inds, M. hair, alaiiuos, Kapps, Ll'Laiuas, Ataauts, A'Bal'M- B'k and Colored Silks, f.l "'.,... ,.-;-A1.8 0-" i- 'l if'. aa ea I'm variety of ot Calico at it eant a yard. ' ; Cloaks ! Cloaks 1 1 ( leaks I ! ! LARH8 ANDBUHSllil STOCK 07 LADI83" V AJt.k lit style .trr wiater. . Hats! II;i!3'.J Hats !H T K TUB Vlltr LATEST v V ri. , -'b f r L di.s snd tisntlamsa. litM T ItUM 1 1 SIIOKS I 1 1 " 00 STO' K Of 8H0KA FOR U ENTS, LADIES 0! Mlf s. Is lbs iarrs' 1 th ij.n,hr.ing all tus l.ts st I s. WJt TUCKtR. Crofer.es J Groceries I Groceries III I, VrHY THlttl IN TUK uROOKHT LINK FOR liVbln ind Family una -ti ffs, Sugar Taaa ... ..t IT,...,' TlloU,l I ',. h.V.u. VIfV., ' - " ' TTfH O0iiN EUrTKR,- KBW IJl'LLEB 1? .. Ku-ikwtiat, Bjfilisb I'm y 0' aa-sad a Sue supoly of old LuiauiI aud Wiims in bntr. aa. ' , . W II Si li S TUCKER. ' rronilt CanIIfs, Nuts Ac. HR W:fcT-t'i,rt.Y OP T!to:ii LIC10U3" I'rsniw t;.riii's, prossrved I'msspuiss, Uraudr i r-Nehtr," itrwa, Raisiva, hats, A. W 11 Si U S TUCKER. ; TEbUS SAUCES. fATrPS, An. " .' V v.rii ins iucgEn; W"tHn;i,t s no tii, (.to ilettim ia priest. ' -jiHi.Mhpr 1 1 in l. -niatur an A strangars ViaiUttjr. h v i v, will liui ii I,, tbair interest to buy of us. tl ,.r li l.nft. Kttti ,4,1 flu. lei,,,.. nM.,1 itnl. I. ft... 1 u . ' - - - -- - - - ' -. ...... VU, fc WW . M f jru,tii iticii sm Aim thi tuvKUvr lhm, W. II. & 1L K. TUCKER. RsWjh, Xiivufbber.i 9V-tf.. . ; j ;. , " : -: ; f: Select School - ' ; M!3St MITCUJLL AED MRS. JJ. Nj OPANT, i'rt),we ri.ivK 'Ha thsir .family, as i opiis, a i ladi-s. j'hi sd kuowa oa appiica- tim Sf MWt nt'inwiiM. lha cast cttsioa will ih fwun.:- .JSCU try. liiu, ISflfl. t - - L'aAp4jIgt,Nv. tf-,i . -' .11, . l .11 ..'If ,1 I .ll ,11 !, . .! I , I, tlENSHAW ;& TJIORBUltN, commission & shipping; MOttKIlKAD C1TV, N. 0. C18xrral A-iKN'TS von sinrprxa Axr w ll-'urnttrilui Chiton, Turpuiiliuo, U,itu aad ail ln.ui.oi Woods ir iae. rrnaspt attootioa and i.iiiiturAta nri.rtf . ' Wa hsv rmil.r l.am a.L.t from MoVahes t Ci'f t N York. , , ,'iA.Cusiucss io K'lteu. " ''." T4'6ns, ' Lire riiHurancc Notice, WB fiL'Llt'lv, O iSHIEK Ot lllGKATION . l B'ik, bus bran'arpotnud, Licsl Airent fur W.ik County of tii li.i Lit liirni?a C iraptujy, s ' II . - 1 1 J ' W II i C.ll. jf. il t. Ba'eiiib, So?. J. IMS-B im , ',' '" O. t.o Circuit. The Preacbw irt eUntga U'l tb ofSrlal member it (Jifii'ifis I'irriiit, v ill tiMft rn nt l:)utbm. oa Steiard.iy, Ihtt. 1 1, at 11 oVIot-k A. M Ho?. It h.t.su N. F. IlEtD, V. B. . liyi.'f.ESTOl.KN. ' hhM TAV UOK-E, BOl'U BIXD TEKT white, b ' law, wuita vot on las tioss, siixhl- A s.vtuuWwdj'htfcb boat, trots U, aad auuut ai.vuo or t e yer ol ogo. w ,s stt.Ua (rout my ;!! oa tt nrly ti'o'bi, the tt instant. ; far 'ta r---vry ot tho horse, or inforosatilin tha -iii l,sil to h'.a racoVory, a Uinriil rt-warii wi t he riv eu-- ' .' 'MAKIA K. UAWiU, M'rri!toof.'.v :?-t-lw. ' i ' I
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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