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V 1 t- $, r v L t . (I. 4 ; 5 V -ic '; j'Wsjm- jv iw ;$k '?! t1- J ' ' "J " - - 'isri- i i a r i x j i .pi -I i i i i i-r?. a,cr TIIITRIIlFnn'-RllPJSTBlt . i ciea unitea otte oenaw '.o.tDXiejam-r atatwtics of trade, o., in th town omjrpiooth, I f a yMperae guctftMj VoMiw' fXtht Deceaber 1858 nr mwi; W f 'f l3lf . , . J - PUBLISHED BY . ' SBATON GAINES, 1 ID1I0K AN DHOFBIIIOKi "' AT $2 ft IN ADVANCE s . OR, $3 00 THE END OP THE TEAR. AT "Our? art ike plans tffairr delightful peace, Cnwtrped by party rage, to live like brothers.", R ALEI6 H, NcT SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 10, 1855. ' SUPREME COURT. -Th.fullowing deoisiuat ba? beD dftlirerea inc oar last notice :W i . - , Bt Na ift, C J."1 ' Iii' Love t! Doven, io eqoi ty, from Nw HanoTevdiimiaiing the bill with cut. . Also, in 'Freeman - t. Mosea, in ' eqnit j, from Stanfv, dismissior the bill with costs.' ; By Pf woHn;; Jv jlu Yickeoa f . Trice, in equity f frein Orange:-reforming the decree. Also, is Selby r. Selby, in equity,1 from Anson, directing a decree for plaintiff, a prayed' for. Br BATfL.; In Marphy ; Wood, from Greene affirming the order ?Vf the'Saperior Court Also, iii . nirr and wife Mebsne, af firming the jadgment. ' t.. . :f ' t WESTERN EXTENSION tore of tbie State to-day.. Hie majority on joint ballot was 22. In tbe Senate 6 j and id the Uouse 10 v We make the above annooncement with the moat painful regreL. We had hoped, for the sake of the peace and quiet of the country, and by way f an example to all future- fanatics, that the arch-agitator would have been defeated. But we' have been disappointed ; and the' only question that remains is s by wAom was he elec ted t - . i r From a letter, published in the New York Urald,M and dated " Albany Fek. 1st," we make the following extract Democratic members of both huusts will hold a caucus in a day or two. . They wilt decide not to present a tandidaUfor United States Sen ator, but that tack Senator and member, of the Bouse will exercise his own discretion hi preference'ef a candidate" .'!..-. . : We pubjoin some comments of the "Ameri can Organ" upon this extraot, which clearly show how theeleotionif Seward waaoniumma- tedt'"1'" -y' .t1"' i l .. . ; . . - ;.-. . , - " So the Forneyites in the Assembly, alias the administration psatjf are to make no nomina tion for Senator 1 Tney are released from their allegiance to Democracy, and, aader the order of their masters at Washington, they are to ex ercise their own discretion, or, in other words, join the Seward forces to crush out" the Know Nothings! fViA.S-:'-.K-:. i ji do not object to this by any mean but we rejoice rather that the whole country will sow have "demonstration strong as proofs from Holy Writ," that the professions of ibis admin istration in regard to the peace and quiet of the country an all moonshine. . .. ' ' -; , WelL let the ForneT and Pierce Dartv ro on Black; Bdgls. 'BrTsoh J. 0. Bjnntn, A. 11. i and perfect their coalitions' with the "higher' Caldwell. D. F. Caldwell,' CanslerTCai II. Se- I ward to the Senate by thu means, and then at tempt to bambooale the lovere ot this union with their hollow-hearted protestations of devo tion to the compromise measuree of 1850 let them continue to denounce the American party as traitors to tha constitution, after having thus combined with the bitterest enemiea of that in strument, in be elevation of a man- who, all his lifetime, has devoted himself to its destrne tion let the Forney and- Pierce party; we say, proceed to carry out their schemes to the bitter end. The country is not asleep there " are watchful sentinels at the ontposts and upon the watcb-towers, and ere long . the people will sweep away these combined elements of fraud, iniquity and corruption, and "they shall .be known no more forever 1 . ' -' ' -Perhaps there are some who will be incredu lous on the subject of this coalition some who cannot believe that this administration would play into the bands of Seward some who yet have faith in the honesty of the professions daily published by the .Forney and Pierce presses, cut, the men who would squander, the public money in reviving defunct German whifen go, Yery clearly, to show' the necessity of I 'nSr establishing the'prbp08id;Bank-MBankof Boa I v "rlr.fi ng the proposed noke, at that point p 'The following is the "tote by -which ; the Bill, providing for .the Western, Extension, passed its final read ng in the H&uee of Commons, vis: Ates:f Messrs'. , Amis; Barrlngef; 'Baxter, Garland, Gorretl, O.-Green, Grist, J. Bead- en, Holland, Ilorton, Houston, Humphreys, Johnson, Jordan; ' J. M.-Leach. II. Leach, LfO?e, McMillan. Meares. Mann. McKesson, McDaf fie, Mordecai; MeoaneS; J, Neal, Norment, Phillips, Regan,' Ro!eW, R(xpsJ RusselL' Sharps, Sbeoherd. SherriU, Shiob, Simmons, Steela, Sutton".1 Turner ";VSnce. 0. aM White, N. B- WhitfiId, Whitaker, Wtfkcns, B. F. Williams Wright and Yancey 66. ' :7 N ats : " MesssV.'' A7 BarnesV J.' Barnes, Blow, Bryant; Bullock; J. B. Bynnm. Daniel! Dangh try. Dortch. Eurei,' Flynt, Gilliam, M. Green, A. D. Heailen,-Jlill, Jenkins, A. J. Jones,-Long, J; W. Neal, Perkins,' Rand; Selby, Settle, Sin ifeltary. Smallwood, Smith. Stubbs, Tumlinson, Wangh, WattsT L. Whitfield, Winston; C. W Williams. D. Williams, : and S.' A.' Williams. -35. . . . . . , M SAM" IN CONGRESS. Mr. Whitx,' of Pennsylvania, a few days since;' introduced a preamble and a series of resolutions into the House, to. the effect that a secret political organisation exists in this coun try that all political organisations of a secre! oath-bound character ! are antagonistic' KaiiViort inatitn tinna nf liKflrtv. And dcla.riii v . . . . , . J. . . t I sens out of office to make room for the scum of mat tue prusM.ug i .UJ uu.uu, v. fowgn nation(J n meQ of ..eMy Hut." its religion, is dangerous to the liberties and Such men are not too scrupulous to carry ont prosperity of the Nation. A suspension of the their purposes by the violation either of con- rules was necessary to introduce the matter, I tency- or of obligations. Foreign Domestic, Foreign, Domestic, IMPORTS." KX POETS. " 7,500 225,000 30,00 850,000 I , SlalutictVkc gag MMon Wtioht vf Coal ueatn oj a yvunff JfhystctanThe JSylete light again.' r t ., -1 't - -Ntw 'Yott, teb; 5, 1855. As the institutions of vaTernmeat keoomis simplified the coqrse of legjelation is more eom ; jjmw-icu, - x u jjrpgrf sif focjeiy.4n.uio ooui of these iesuh jani.thiaiislitates. u ietwen tial point .br difference-between Ancient and mouero lawiuorepter n4r.a.rrft. giVetn menl like , oura. evervms0 and everv .interest must be represented- adjaif : must-conform to the theory, at least pf eguaj fights anduntram melled discussion. lt is this nresorintive rinht which renders legislation so tentative, and wnicn erywas, oar statute t books with such a that the Dracos.. Solons, and nLvcsreuMea. j of one part of , tn Union, may aaderUke to pro- Tiaeiawr tor -another pajtsjiod cram their Population of town. 1-iOQj average number of ThinalwajT look sasnioioul aaalf the world vessels jymjf in Port daily 15. , J I generally is full of boblogioal iateimedvUsrs, we talcs akb amount of I.UMBX a jtata t tTOtxs I fT'm .'"a ,,mwh " oere.a, jio acarenj OI .f.nf-r.; Jt-i,. .wWir.i .., ; yurKUury. j Axven.envue mnmrance. Mechanic IProovctions; Ship building, coach making,' 4c. lr Vessels belonging to oitisens of Ply mouth, . j. . , .k c, Outward bound freights, : fnward " ' ' I. Number of men and boys employed on f ' board these vessels, 165 ; month-, , Jy. wages average $15 each ; a- !, jnount of wages, !,,,,., , ,",29,700 Saw mills in countj, .Value,' -; ; ; . ;,60,000 50,000 125,000 225,000 25,000 Sdently reeomnioaded to" the LaHes in particular . "ib account of ti refreshing and delightful odor It coat aim all Uie fragrance f the plant itself in coaoeatrated form, and will )be found very useful lor removing the languor occaaioued by erevided reams, -et Also, as delicious perfume for the handkerchief," and will be found much cheaper ttaft the' Extracts, "anJ. yet equally good, and a pieasans cnange xor ut x.au ae vougn.e.,f . '! - ;A1, Gleiyi'a Musk Toilet Water Glenn's Citro- aellaiWater, Glenn's Rose OeraniomrWater Jot Sale in Raleigh by PP. ffidCUD, Druggist and Chemist: - '" ' ' ' . 1 " , ' - i i h"wm, wioro mar urn -m creaa aeat or lntem- $250,000 i perateseal and a .fair opportuuity for busy-bor 40.000 1 aie Xhe. publie seotuntnt on temperance 80,000 i clew enough: and right enough 1 4rat there; are 30.000 1 many insues., mixed, up .in such ,a I question, 15,000 1 wherein public and privato rights are involved, 525.000 I that it f becomes . extremely difficult to avoid all 7.500 1 the dangers and difficuiues attending it .The 6,000 1 dacisivja acti n our energetio Mayor, (whom f the Boston : Post calls " the Napoleon of May 1883,500 ow.") in c!iftup,the Sunday groggeriee, has und and! kad the l effect, yf bringing over many minds its tributaries annually amount to $5,000,000 j kere in favor of a.Maine law. " fIf,". say they, The Banking oanital in the Albemarle Die-1 " tbo drunkards can be restrained so easily on triet is $420000., c fry; t -:' I one day in the week, why not restrain them every ay rv; But this by no means follows. Fop it mv Kb j)-nHiAnt in k .U.-' Af "-'.?hn: ?ull,!hTI1B personi to tarrendrt a Uttk io small ; things 40,000.000 shingles worth, i lhlMiW staTf Saw mill Umber ; ' 40,000 barrels naval stores worth. Ton timber, o. 10.000 bushels wheat 650.000,, corn. 15.000 , , ; peaa A beans m jsacon, pork, lard, c. Bt 1L. i a. i i. a j j speeches, jpm and eon, of Messrs, PhiUips and Winston, in the Hons of Commons, on Got. Qraham's Convention bill and kindred eu,bjects. ' iiriif r ' - r '- "ii i ii 1 i' ji m'r i ji- . .i i't . r ij i ; REMARKS OF MR. CALDWELL, On the BiU introduced by Gen. Bynumon the eubjeot : of - a . Miaeralogical and .-- Geological - , Sure of this State of North Carolina. : MI 8mam-I Veside in tihe mid-tof the i'nti mining lection'of our State, and it is necee- BP" klU jf P patching theavup. ..-,.Mj.ii.:.:h;iii-Tk.M he same condition, of thinea exists in New T ev ae y ws ivw ivvium ; vu waaaav ayaa-s a aaa w i . T . w . . has been no law passed by bur Legislature for Jm Ugniuf is now in es- many years, which will render as much benefit ?a !i?5,Dt0B Hf?nljjkPPn to that ereat interest as the one introduced by et0"'?00? W nnnced,by -the the gtntieman from Rutherford at 'the session of 1850 '51, for' which he deserves great credit. That biH provided that oar State should be ex amined by a competent and -skilful person,' to ascertain not only its mineral hot its agricultu ral resources, - However I 3aay be - in favor of the object of that bill, Has well is the one now under consideration; I- must be 'permitted - to say, (in-deference, -however, to my friend from Ratherford, that the purpose intended by the only tq hold on to greater ones. It certainly is a great point caioed to have the - Sabbath ob served -with more propriety than It usually has been heretofore . ia New York, which sets an example to the whole country. This is as far, pernaps, as toe xelyrnjaUoo will proceed: for this year. In the State legislature now in ses sion at Albany, the -temperance bill will pass tne tower uouse, put wiU, in all probability, be killed bff by amendment in the- apper House. force of each other's example and that the little boat follows in the wakeoi a bigger one. There is no allusion to North Carpliha'a big neighbor on the, northern border. x.tii.-- - In a commercial community like this, the vicissitudes of fortune are remarkable, and are frequently, sudden and overwhelmms Six months ago, Mr. . K. CoUina. f this citr. oo- copied an enviable position, and was considered one ot the happiest and most fortunate men in abolition papers on the sole condition that they friends of this bill cannob accomplishwi as lJlO H snouia jaoose tne American party tne men I long a'Mr."mmons baa charge -of this impor who would submit to the demands of Roman I tant werkJ I need not aav -anTthine arainst d:i Ji Ti-i . .l . i j I . ., . . uwuvps uu i riesM tuv sin w ueuouoe mis gentleman, except to mention, tnat,eo laraa v:.if .u- l i-Ti T TT. r ertt "secret societies," and yet hold conclaves witfr my knowIedgis conoeraedV hw has not been ? nwuplted resource of worldly en, to the Jesuits in the basement story of their buildings within the State for the last 10 months, until i k a i T0" lariu the men who will torn American-bom citi- about two weeks befcre t the meeting of this yAff iaclanh steamers, and . ictvioc hi name to it : Wealth a4.crbwned .hia exertiont, and bestowed upon body. So far as my own section of North Car- i tmbelUshment of art and linn is concerned, lean say,-sir, that his labors have been worthless. - and, under the rules of the , House, two-thirds were necessary for that purpose. The vote on suspending the rules for the purpose indicated stood : ayes" 104 nays IS; as follows ; ' A txs. Messrs. J C Allen, W Allen, Apple too, Asbe, D J Bailey, Barksdalei Barry, Belch er, Benton, Bliss,- Bocock, Bojce, Breckinridge, Bridges, Caskie, t Chandler, ,-Chastain, Chns maa. Clark, Craige, Curtis,? J G Davie, T Da t'is. DawsoD, Edmands, Edmundon,-TD El . liott, J ' il Elliott,i Elli-oo, English, i Farlej, Florence, Fuller, Giddings, Green, Greenwood, Hamilton,' Hastings Hendrieks; Henn, Hib bard, Heister, tUiIi, Hillyer, ' Ingersolt, John son, G W Jones, 'J G Jones, R. Jonea, Keitt, Kid well, Karfx. Lamb, Letcher, Lilly. Lindsley, MaeDimald; - MeDougall, Fayeue McMullen, McNair, MeQaeea, Maxwell, May; Smith, Mil ler, Morrison, Nichols, Noble, Olda, Orr, John Perkins; Phelps, Richardson, Riddle, Robbina, Howe, Ruffin, Rosseli, Seymour,-Shaw, Show er, Simmons, Singleton, Sam'l A Smithy Geo. W Smyth; Rich'd H Stanton, Straub, Andrew Another extract from the Albany letter above referred to may I throw tight upon this subject : ' "The city is iecoming 'Jilted with politicians from every portion of the State ; almost every as sembly district represented, by a Whig 'Knokri riothtnghns xt delegate ot the capital. The cm absorbing fuestio w, shall -SewarcX be Senator-, or shall the election1 go over to another Legislature, when both Houses wm be' newt Never before was such a pressure known to elect a single indi- ptdualfOr nobody. , -ivo tabor, no time, no money. no means, ate withheld." , . ," No' LABoa, KO TIMS, MO itOHXT, MO XKAVS, AKJC wrTHULO." ' - s I ...... -V w T.Jk '.. r, .Ji- J. ' . Ths corrapt influences crowing out of canal contracts, jobs, and ofiossv tinder the State gov ernment, are applied; -Official patronage, official station, and ail the appliances within the whole rang et exeoutiT control at Washington, are WASHINGTON AFFAIRS, - Wasmiwotok. Feb. 7. Lewie H. and Joseph t. Bryan have been convicted for forging Flori da Land Warrants;!'-- v4 i'-::-.---.. . ' The Highlander Bali last night; for the ben efit of . the Door, ie sunneeed to have- realised $1000whichsum will be disposed of to the pur- pose tntendedw . V. f-'-;i- - ; it is geaerauy supposed that the President wUl veto the French Spofiatioa biU. . r - r - The thermometer is 15 degrees above aero, i Ax. Philadelphia it has been snowing all day and is si iochea deep, and greatly drifted. . i - At Haxrisbarg' it has been snowing heavily all da V. -ift'w t li-iUi'. r-i.. : ..; - i ' '''LIPPITT'S SPECIFIC. Dysehteryi ViarrhaM, and Summer Complaint, 1 wtesenuag'tais jusayeelebratea Meutcine to ( tha public, we make no rash assertions of Its etficacy, nor it any hope held oat to the afflicted. -whiek i'p'-d( not -warrant., ,? - .t .,, i.tus lemctlf having been,- for years; used in this placet far the cure of the above diseases, and those appertaining to.the same class, the Proprietor has been inducedio cater H '"pnjamojre; exteosiVe scale. wiia a vjew to lessen rue amount ot bumaQ utter ing, t have heyer known' it to Tail, when the Di t&nrvwere stricdyf adhered id ' ; : i ;. 1 Many useless -nostrums hare been palmed upon the public, and 1 hesitated ibr some time, until thoroughly convinced of it j efficacy. ' Certificates. Extract of a letter, received from S. J. CaoU.: - Baltobi, Jan. 40th, 1853.: W.H.-'Llrrrrr, Eq,---Dear Siri I have no hesitation in saying that your Specific is one of the best Medicines extant ibr Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Jtc You possibly may recollect my case ; if it has es caped your memory, I wiH give you briefly ibe tacu. i bad triea everyming tnat 1 bad seen, used, but with little success. And alter using enough to start twenty-five Homeopathic M. D's., 1 began to despair; when you kindly offered me your invalua ble Medicine, which cured me effectually. Youre trulyv a. J. CAn&OLw UktifllS. Said nettro ii abont feat 8 i iac high; d vrk-oompleieDed, tqaite itutt-anov very' fall jaws. v,Vf vrr 1 iJ ;m It is suspected Kit he is, larking about (if sot actually empjoyeai, oexow- omitane; wj mw1 tftTi .1TWC3nTT T'gtra turpentine cottHtry.., w, . i ,,-',H - T io r f,I aiiC W& II wTho above named, raward wllraei fo hb xfrrW&atfrtO UimtS ifteoyl9fetls -confinement in any jaU in the country. ,v si. A corecf aUBiWs iseaes-.CortiTMs., Ia( w.U.Jia.n,t.Aru. ,l t4aaee,,.Brpsy, Kheumatisiav revBrs, ' t r net . T NU am eommaaded to attend ' at HidFair&f' m .. . : . . . . . - i T7.,v,mtMm ana aafsms, miKBt im JL Ha, on Saturday eveningnex the itKalast: r ess but eftectu! Cathwtis were'more Snetr ai. at 8 0'clocx. - tv. I No person can "feelwea twhil aeostiveaaVCf Business of the highest importance Witt beonf odyprtvaus bsaidsi it soon naerates serious and sidered. t By order f his SxceUener, theOrTfrq 4hmkkMpmfV1 -t8ANCHO PANZA. P.SP..TPl sXSP.i Raleigh, Feb. , J865.;;a ; It lDt1 .at,Hamqrs,iferTonTOPM,Ix7itability, Inftamiu' and Limbs,- Female Complaint; inaeta, very few are tae aaeasee Got tiOBS, inwhichaPjimtteMedi- ehw is not more less reeured, and. mack sieh and soaenngv sugbt be preyenteu, u ajtana- r 'preanee tbe aW eeated aWforauahse i the hearses -9 , V ir a. ' MM i ,4 ,r V ?. i I wita seuat the uourt uouse aeor, in .w umi.. w ww bhw, ia pi o m wb, pmwv "r",u 1WJ I-.- ! : li-vavana JatitJua ihovsJWteRQMait ' James TokW , SI 05 1 uVt- vL.TrTff'L. kliilr k,SL MieajahTrivettf' f iTitiSd'persohs bf such exatttd position aa Harrison CliaoaL H 100 i?1! 1 heharaeterlorbia anspWoarf 1. WiutinuTON, N. C., Aug. 14, 1853.j Wad H. LirriTT, Esq., Dear Sir : I have used your specific in two cases in my family for Dysen tery. In one, a spoonful -enacted a complete cure the other, Uiree had the like eneet. . Respectfully, st , TUOS. LOR1NG, i '." " ' Ed. Commercial.!. . HAttRELL'S STORE, i Nxw Hanotix Co.tN. C, Oct. 10, 1854.r WC H. LrrriTT, Esq Dear Sir : It is with plea sure I state that I have usad yoar Specific for the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Ac. j and have' found it to produce the desired enact in every case I used it, after the usual remedies have failed. I recom mend it with confidence to the public. . : I BespectfuUy, c, J. B. SEAVEY, M. D. SavaMnab, Ga., Dec. 26, 1S51. HlWx. Hi Lirrirr, Dear Sir : It is with plea sure I acknowledge the wonderful effects of your Medicine tor curing Diarrhcaaor iSowel Complaint, aal am satisfied it. was the means; under God. of saving the life, first of my child, and then of my brother, A my brotner was given up by two ot the most eminent physicians m this place, Drs. Richardson and Wregg ; and when' I consulted the 'latter; as to' the propriety of trying it on him so tow, he said I might, to satisfy myself thatT had left nothing untried, but he did not think that med icine would Leaf anv: use to hhn But. th An tr God. . . . i i hi . he was mistaken, as we saw the -Salutary etfeets im , "WM wr scoooi anau oeri-pcn uy s he was able to be out of t Address v- .f V'lPg"! ?! v 't -J J00vn, 1 19 i .j; 225KiJf 0 41 i v 100- it:',l S&' ' Wniiaia' HaII, BryanrBougesa,v - - Jamei Johnson : Eno idilbert Gentry, f ' Lindsey Brown, -Erasmus Walker, Ham tab Webb, . -Neil ANmcey,,;ik uWilUai4. Pierce,,- Thos.. Parson, j LJJ. Adkioa, David Campbell. ' ' 51 T. 8price, Stenhen Comber: - r - -. - j-- 7 . E3LET STALSTEheriff. - - .... - . . WW'. Laaib JAinonBrtMaasay eaunent esnuasasn wb Jixre . testified, a U"M these Fill, ws isay aoeetwu : Jpn. A.A, H ATM, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, ad Bute AsskW of Massachusetts, whose high prolesskffisl character Is endorsea y Jb 1 ttox. &swAxivmaajrrr. eenator C tba v. & . n ReBxar C.WixyxMor. Ex-ieakar el the Beaes ohm B. FrnpATXicX, Cath. Bishepof Boston. wtifai nisnilif.af i 1 5 03 Jan. 16, 1855. ; SURGEON DfiNTIUJr, ; a fTD ESPECTFULLTlnfomu ths Ladiatand Genii Dai J. R. CRtttOMSi Practieal ar43tySBeHsissif..4;it man in1 Am erica. of the Metropolitan Sotsl,uii others. -i i ?? - u'DiAesaes versafUw eould.aive asasr hundrea i aertillcates,, iro all pat, where Jthe Fills .hve Dean nseo, out eyioenoa even more convincing tain the exMrienee of eniineflt TttWic: men is found k their efeets anen trJaL-. iM' . Thsae j'ilk. the fesalt-ofiAsnt iaveetlntioB sad Usfoda, artefiered. Io the puhUe as the best and meet complete watch the present state or muoai science cananord.'' They are eompounded 'not of the drags heawehs,at of the -medicuuuirtaes only f. vegetable remedies, extracted by -neatrai irK, tlemen of Raleigh, that AC wUlaks A prflW fe tat f PpJi oombmed ,together times every year, so tnat uom, waj,fnj fin patronise hin will be enable to jdajatj Whole Mts. of &j&& Atwfa pressure, with Artifieial Gunu,-- nsrfeitly nan tural that none but practift eye Suld detect thenw ' -. -1 1 .V :: s . tiff He most respectfully' refers tb thnderaighed gentlemen, vU His ExceUeheyT&Os,' Brag'; i niaaner as to insure the beetrerolta. Ibis , r f,n MMmiMinMi InrmtriiMiui n.irli n liililnl OUC i fa. Wtniarr PArcnl and Pflla tmdii t imdau a tfcl mosaettcieBt tsiuipy than had hitherto been ab- teA-i Xained by any procest The reason taperfsctly fb- vious.vkaue oy tne ua moas ox coinRo.app,.sv ery akedlcuie is Burdened with more ortess of acri Bsotnoas and injurious anilities,1 by thu as oh inti vidual vfrtue enly that Is Ueaired lor the enrajtve e&ect is preaenjU . AU the inert and obnoxious qaal Ities of each substance emptored are left behind, the eurative virtues nlv beinK retained. ' Bene nr is aelf-svident the effictt etiouW prove as they-have wvii.ii.. tL-A wa ikdT;--. I aceved saewmuelrremedlaL and the Pills a w'o. arimawwirfr&Tr ttnodiewa than apyer ml ; Michael Shanglee, who! wax I nit red on tha rlrcl7mUyiaiid U JW.YH.61? ial 4 4 - ? i --'f cnlty.tiHe.ntiU mMtAtetbu aspe nature, His mansion looked out noon those briny waters of the deep, which had invited his enterprise, and rewarded it with such brilliant succeaa. The partner of bis happiness was em inent! attractive in person, intelliennt in mind. and dignified; in her manners. - His home wain m6re than usually cheerfulaad happy, and every thing appeared fair and: promising tor the fu tare. ;He looked like a strong man rejoicing m his strengdt and secure in his poeition. But what a change has taken place, and so sudden ly and: overpoweringly, that it io difficult to be convinced of its reality. To him who has been the chief sufiere'r, it still seems like a dream or vision of the night, which has spread such a gloomy pall and; lengthened sorrow over all that heart cherished or.hope wiebed for. i- Mr. E, K Colliuaia a large and portly maov ftill active and in the Prime of life, t His main characterjptlc is , bis rough and burly energy al ry of any dim aspect and de it ia that heavv load of sorrow, which is aoeumalated in prepor- - ? . m t . i 24 hours, and in tea days bed. 1 remain yours, very truly and gratefully, WM. BA1L.Y, Prepared and sold by WM. H. LIPPITT, Wilmington, N. C. For sale by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, and P. F. PESCCD, Raleigh, N. C ' For sale bv W. H. MOORE, Goldsboro, N. C. thrHwnin the market to bay Tote IbrWilUam Uitli m 9fp Uwt To ;his thar a a u t . Q..-V .t - u- I uerr, sou sue uiuuua tureakvu uuw. aa. uu . oucu iuw yiim S"u v " I 'mamW'ittnili 1 A drrea below Mr. last two sentenceain the above extract. 'f.-i r. ,. Now;, these things ars cither true, or they are. false. ,lhe result, or , next, nesday's (last) Cafx'1sLah A snow storm set in about 1 o' clock, ahd had, hot ceased ap to 'the hour of Staart'- Darid Stuart. John.Tavlo.Tront. lli'OT " AV five Tweed. Dpham, Vanseut. Wbruige, Walker riven tvra W and the rfitical oomrxiL. of wergrouna, tne wermometpr six uegrees the members are well known, so far at least as I Wtoero. AVatley.- Walsh, Warren, - E B Washburoe, Wells, John Wentwprth, White, ' Daniel B Wright and Hendrick B Wright-104v. n j ; Nats. Messr. Aiken, T-U Bailey, Ball, Bank's, Bennett, Benson, Bugg, Carpenter, Ca ruthera, Cbase, Clingman, Cobb Cook,'Oorwin, Disney, Dunham, Eastman, JSdgerton,- Etheft idge, Everhart, Faaikner, Fenton; rpiagler; Franklin; Good win, Grey, -Grow; Aaron, Har lan, Andrew J Harlan Haven, Houston, Howe," Hunt, Daniel T Jones, Knox; Latham, Lindly, Lyon; McCulloch, . Maoe, Mattesoa,.Mayall, Middleawartb, Millaon, Morgan,' Murray,- Mor decai Oliver, Andrew Oliver, Parker, Peckbam, Pennington, Phillips, Pratt, Pringle, Puryear, Ready, Reeso, ', , David Ritchie, Thos Ritcbey, Rogers Sabin, Sagej Sapp, Seward,' Shannon. Skelton, SoUera, Frederick 2, Stanton John L the- lato divisions between the administration men and the Whigs exist. The only doubt as to the political position in (he Assembly has reterence to a. fewi members who proress to be Americans but who, it is. believed, are of tha bogus stamp.: -Ify wider the v discretion" pro posed to. be given to-the i Forney and 'Pierce men in the Assembly they ?yote for Seward, who then, will doubt the exUtenoe of the eoali- 4 i PHfLAPxLTHiA: The Delaware river is cho- kedop the ice. : Throughout the eastern Sutes tha thermometer ranges from 10 to 30 degrees below aero. ryv. - ; : u ' . Washimqt9M Crrr night was the cold est experienced for many jears,' The show was woes m, now added the aaoeyanee created by the special opposition of Commodore Vander- bilt, who ia ambitious of breakiar no the Col lins line of suaaecs, land substituting one of w.in. iii piave, auu ne n uaeiy to sucoeea in ecmplkhinc.'isnir''' V. '-; I? -J ; A fine portrait of Jlies Collins, who was lost in tha Arctic, may be, seen at, tha rooms of an artist at the corner of Broadway and 13th street. It is copied from a daguerreotype likeness. I She was the; only daughter flf her father and a great favorite with ai yho, knew her. t'.i ' . v..- . -i; m " The fire marsh all report 180 fires for the last aix months. f; 68 oi these were caused by iacen- failing ddring the whole nigbt. ind has not yet diaries 36 were I'set.? aad fi&ahe resall of ae. ceased. . ' v . - " -x I cidentt If this calculation ia half of the fires here are caused by design.-- '-A new order of knighthood is to be establish-1 The total loss nf property was $507,342, bat the ad, u f ranco to pe entuiea. tha urder or the 'AKtTsrNo'OovaT ScsHES.-At the first Circuit Court-in Washington county,- held by J adge John Reynolds tbe Sheriff, on -Opening the Court, went out , into - tne' court yam ana amid to the people, Bova.come ia.our John ie going Ito hold CoutU'. This reminds us. of a good :on we heard on. Tbc Memphis Cagle," speaking of the present financial presaure in the oountry, aaya : "As for our' immediate' circle of country a Taylor, Nathaniel G, Taylor, -Tellerf Thursten,.J round Memphis the; pressure there has been Tracy, Wade, Wheeler, Yates, and ZoUicofler comparatively of littto moment simply'becaGse 70. t our people are notjnucn in debt, .ny one who , amount of insuranoa waa. 4140,624, which anowa that. tna.VMPOnartv-waa wall ninaul , Avetwitnatanaine wa nara umeeu is nan been unusually gar in tbe fashionable circles, this sea son.. Balls and parties, conducted ia a style of superior grace ana elegance, have tar surpassed tnoseor lormar daysL4 ibe recent Hall at the Preacott, House, on the aoceasion of' the new particularly.witotha iadies storm, taugni tne people a lesson mat wm re-1 yfifT.'T r, - ,uvvuust s .l. .i.: 1 tornev. add others in he room .-were startled nrODrietor. Mc. WRjBnttss. waa m hrilliant f will look aronod ;bMa ,earetuliy may perceive I Judge Huntington, now JJi S-DisttictJudehen I fair. . lr. Buttaia tha youngest landlord per- .Taa LxaistAirax. We have no space for a r"1" "V"s,T,t,i''u , - I newaspresioinarf oogewi uus yircmi. xnejuage, i naps: ia u country. ue does not look to be ...mmaF-to d W rf- n..J.n tA tk. 1 """"""""i f w wipeoiai- i as piaaj t ui foeaLawa,ia;a. very anaoie i mpre man -iit, ouv,ne ISIttliy iauaimad for his ?"Tr7, Tf. r ";.rr.v'"'i" " I 1 - The craat V.rash' Which ocaurred hrs 151 a-sntlemari off the bench, but oh tha twnch ha ia a I Jt!u ik.l.:.:.t.!l! ZiJl - j It Twill he seen.- am on 2 .other r7 ISatUkurtor the 0iWri rTM?a holdUngUoUtrat tsowimg Green, In the county off particuja) u ay(some years ,mmgT:aoin,'tne Judge, l.Qtamt nbmnlaintavsiM mad.fn hi.5..,r Ktr a, :i : ry -i-t- - i ... -f.vu. kAta 1 ttmc td dm ft p false weigh U and naeaeures, but w v.fj iifevr auiuiuM w hue evil, vao Massachusetto, publie coal weighers lave been appointed, . nd ithey mn much needed: hare, where Aha anal deelinva an u hlaok a. K Mai commercial crisis. . oucnf at an. events, is not J Ox-driver. The gherin soon returned with;a rare itaelf i Jyfe -swa titijf proceedings. it . will -be .seen things, that the Fayette ville and BeShfort Bail road Bill has been defeated. It'wiil ie' furthereen: thaUlie two 'Hou Sb!S have reaolved lb adjourn oh Wednesday t. py. anoi belieVt W ?SGS We havd no idea, bowemnai wm be I serious distress will be cntatletl upon i Memphis pf court had to b .uHpendl, and the Judge an- I itrt'.rt' t?1 ta 11 xK-.j f - -1 and the surrounding country by. the present I- i;.aAtd rh Sheriff titfinrin th ,i. ... f Trailer uwTsn, . wraoiBmjviw, ja-. I ,4,. known, to the world. . , -V W.H. Mctfee, Dr. W. Hin,W.'Il; Aahitt,-rt, renton;M.C;if 'J 3 5rferc f ihouldbe taken under the eounsel of an attending gT Dr. R: will be in RaleUth In afew weeks, ysfeiaa, and as he eeuldaot properly, judgeof a All orders left with (L rarbreugh wilt be at- aipedrwht anowUigitsw SriKaiw JanjS. leva. . j.v -ehivn iJs PrtioiiersmtheUiihedStataMBrf " ' - . - .fu'--ii- v.,? i-l.-- .. y lesMProvmces.- If however there should. A TEACH1 .TI7ANTJ-X)-; ! aneLwho.haa aotireceiyad itheai they,swillah A .ETLfiMAN xd1igliaUaWtoi fJtow in Aha Latin saao '3eek tanguagbnd i the tew would be taken if their composition was known t English branches, caandrsi good sitUAtion, as Tbew lile ceasists in their mystery f I have be Principal of. tbe ilala-Academy at Windsor, Bex-, mysteries. id "i'j .-.i - -. . . '." 1-! I -fcn- -. . . . . tie county, worm aroiui. AnetrHsieoa uire 1-, wwih w iuj ufmw f" tbe latMarea. I f"-rf." "r,ty,",'f" r"s" Jari.a2.'55,t39F.7; i . aT. Secretary to' fhe' ETX. .on virtioni f tack mtriaate-tnerits.' Theuberr Pectoral was mwnenmced by scientific, men to be a -wondorful inediiine before its eflects were known. .Many em inent Phvaicians have declared tbe saiae thing of my Piihvand even more confidently, and are wOl rag t6 certify that their anticipations were mere than realUed by their eneeta upon trial. 1 a t ' iney ofterata oy taeu' powertui isnucnca, oac io Ihe'tf estingr of J mto healthy action remove the obstractioBi-of i-ir 1 tne atom sen. newels nver.-ana outer emnts er ne . w.w a . TYTT1T At his residence, near Wilmington, fDel., on the 4th'instant, Lieut Robert E. JoffvsoK, of the United States Navy, aged aibota49 years.' Lieut. J. was a native of Warren county, iSorth Carolina and entered tbe navy in 1827, As an officer, he was faithful and energetic, and as a man his life was honorable. , lie baa left an affectionate wife and many relatives and friends to mourn his loss. ; E, fter . a painful illness of 10 days, anmie, oungest daughter of A. J.DeRosset, jr., and Eliza J. DeRosset, aged & years and 10 months. 4 1 , ..... .- ; t - ' : .i ; .-I" :RautinTelv7ba IStO.. At a meeting of the Board ot CommiAsioners, held this evening, it was , , ' RasoLVKD, that the City Collector be authorised and required to advertise and collect the Taxes due the City of Raleigh, and proceed to Sell property if the same be not paid,! and pay over to the City Trea surer two weeks be to re May Court ; otherwise, the City Attorney will be directed to bring suit on his bond, h J.J.CHttISTOPHt;KS, Clk. , 7 NOTICE. , :, ,:: .-. All persons in arrears for taxes will pleas come forward and pay up within ten days, or their prop erty will be advertised. r .. ; JAS. U. UuRRAY, Collector. Raleigh, Feb. 9, 1.855. 2t ' I 100 Negroes for ! - IN W ABREN GODNTTy N,Gcl TXAVINO del I I of this' place,'with a' yiew ... ..1 - !a lu. jiWa ,SnMUiha ' -1' . Publio Sale, on the premises, commehtjine oh Thursday, thi 22nadajy 't'Fenriikry'hix-arid continuing from day' to day,4 until "theWhole is sold, my ' ,ui w ei ivs ; H VAtTJABIPLA!rATIONB, 5 i" situated in the onaty of Warren; NottKtrolina,. 4 milea from Bidgtway IdepCt 'hetwbewrthe Ral eigh & Oaatohy aaVltSoanokealh)y one aiile from eanh;.eoaUhiingbW aand Acres of lawdy adapUd.to thetrodRetioknf the finest Wheat And obaoiiwA eo(Pf wheat Uai - , .i IZ TiZm'-ii1 ri hat been seeded, abnadtly ArtUiaad with Quaaej .riai M U w ox- iTO,Ti?!i - ..a . - .. a a. , . i . I .." MfiT.Tl- H ' logeinerwiraawyBiiujriryaHli yasct 1 ta-l 4 f --"7-: riw iawia nedy, restoring their irregularaetionto bealUtvand hy eorrecting, wherever they exist, suchi dsraags aaents as are the first origin of disease , 1 1 1 Bemg sugar wrapped they are pleasantr totaks,. end being purely vegetable, he ham can arise ftom their ase in any qaantity. ,f' i i3Fot tahmte iawetioaa, see wrappeteaithe Baa. . VJ A f IS S jkH w.A.iTTkTrej ai ' V M 1W V ... atJBa. sV T st' Prtkctlcal mud Analytical CbenlUt Jiirniturea, Be! fW-ihpuaea, sillllke seUatfhs a Ut&iMi CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ; .. ATTORNEY AT LAW,.. - ...j , r aMlTBTIILD, HOKTH ' CAnOtfMA,'1' attend the Courts of Johnsteh, Wayn Jan and Nash. 14,1858. r 3: FOR SALE. 1 A N ELEGANT BOGGY, with leather-top, and T pole and abalves, mde expressly te order in Kew Jersey; ON B FINE, LAKOE AND SWELL BROKE MORGAN. HOES E,- 6' years 'old ONE PAIR OF LARGE WELL BROKE MULES, foui years-old; ON B BROOD MARE, 5 years old ; and ont yoke of targe Oxen. ; .r rt i, Ii A. B. N. l stith: Jan. 9, 1855. -M vim 4'.'-"' G lap to aSK THBii back. The' expected re turn of President Pierce'e famous diplomatic trio, Messrs, Suule, Sickles and Sanders, has diffused a very genera) feeliDg of joy throoghouj ported the country.. Their "welcome home"; will' be Nort! exceedingly hearty. - '": '. v'V-; '4' It ia to be hoped that tbe illustriout trio will follow the example" of ax-Minister Borland, and fall back, into a state of. dignified retiracy con vinced that the diplomatic circle is altogether too limited an orbit for such eooentrio geniuses.' only our belief, hut'our fervent aspiration.' ..'3 a.sn T .... 1.-. ! . , UJ OL 4. i 1 i J . ..1 'K vst . am ..se, r. oneDnoru is re- r nerson v in tone hand hb hekt the caust to have opposed the amendment to l awns, mine snapeoi a wmp as tongas 1 - -1 . : t - - . . - - j -.3 - . a... - . . . f S ii WaM aw A I llS aa. ea knJI tCaroiiaa Baiiroadappropriag Af . tB. A DiMockATic v member ..of; Congreas . from South Carolina, L. M. Keitt, has come out at last and acknowledged in a set speech that the Whig Party ,ir MOT diao I ; Hs frankly con- (esses that ft, can ffxyxa die. o kotk i M l thousand dollar for the improvement of Tar rivery We onderstand that such waf not Mr. Shepherd's position.. That gehtteman support ed the amendment, and voted for the bil when so amendedirt'sti Zpi? : , ... . ' ' : " 1 t I' f"' ftllIohaT the opponent of the democratic Candidate. lor Qoveraor i a Georgia 1 He ia a worthy, man and a'goed whig. Rumor sayt that tha mysteriona order of people balled Know, Nothings' are for win to a man. ,v?, SDecimen 01 tne , genua., v AAoosier,-' upwards of six I . Vr. J. JTrancia an eld and- emfnani rJ,. rtttl .W4cap -tighvpn ; hia headl vioian, loet his eldest eon. J)k J W. Francis, j; t ".. . 1 --a o 1 was wewswv waa JBSioi. are.- ana. oesiaeabie 01 me expio-1 rofessibrial attainmentav 'i had made - hima-ir HirhiM! - ' - - - - V . h aAOAAAAA LIUID r a nail s g-fbreadV $m walkedeooHy iund wluch nis ncav sat. aomethma to dank, when . ; . . .ru ..-iiri. .1 f'alwtnMna Ul il 1 tint ka vliffianlfa.. l,..-!- nia aeverea uvun mw ft juuia i , uu .ao vm i ira. wwhw, 5m vhiuiuk mean. six. br retlins throush the stceots and di. I baa: been owinr to .thexceaa af car boa which turbing the; quiet, and duity..,of. this' Court r I it contains, and the black amok oroduoed by I ,imwhv. aiyu ..w wniciDeoi,. nl5 xuii uiavuverv.aousuHe.ia ireeinP' tne ail and, alter a padse, shouted out Cour JCourt.J of ita apperflpoua earbon, and ingenions persons did you sayXgiyihg a .long AvhistleWlM H J in.North CaroUna mijcht aa well makr,a- mene vpon. taeir naiiva material ana manufae 1 ture for themselves a cheap and jtaeful kind mf Oil. vii' ; ...-.13. f!V.3? .t at. P to tabled JTJf,,? as if about to ask for l i,"""? Tt w viamena the Jud nuitiriir iih it Uumahl it was A. Oroctrirt"' - The dignity of the j hdge was compTetoly finshipi ped-Couft adjourned amidst roars of' laughter theculprit was w fined 'tot 'Contempt," but the1 Board of County CorntntAsioneraof; eiay - county aoon. after passed an order Sot thet detection . of a Caurt-honae, that laheuldana be mistaken sac Cro- ceryr-VoyiWT notary fMimois, 1 j- " . i.iii, Mia .r j . !- gj"A aosee nouse m vinoinnatti Has a sign of an inverted boot, dciieato hint to ita de haanant auatamara to toot nti. : '? - ui ---:t' TAKEN up by by Marel Olive, about 20 miles west of Raleigh, a Gray Horse, about 20 y iars old, with black spots on his rump, about 4 feet 10 inches high, and valued at 82a, by Alex. Ad ams and W. J. Lougee.' . .r. ti&'M - . WILLJS SCOTT, Ranger; rep. ota. isoo. ; , f,-. .... -ik-it.r TUB KTMBTsT?;ScARB COLflNO 1 THIS .UNRIVALLED . TROUPE! i METROPOLITAN. MINSTRELS U t JILL appear, in a few days. In Raleigh. f Look out roar hxh! i- , . .Jaiu 28,. 1855... H , 1 J djous dweUibg, with, hold and Kitchen. Tae Granary, .Barns, Bu' sea. Mules, Cattle an of all kinds, andene'oT ThrAabinff Machlnea."1 same tlm end MaeeT ? , j i too YALUADIMaiRdiSL comnrisinz some'excellenflifechajiibs.eufch sa ear-' pentcrs, brick and stone"ttai147 and th best field hands, many of whom hits' 4nW th4 last! few years employed in the chitttatiM Of cotton ok my piantauon ia ui nbui, , wrtiaiuuif aai isata, eookaJ wash-ra, iToneni etoiAAf these aegrees were either raised oy myasu 9pui aliased Toy my own use, and, I haaard nothing lh saying, 2 nam- prise, : altogether, the UMuet.alavM tcyer before. ofieredior sale in uus country's atfjaost,a4 I them being young and ccnaiatmg jthiefly jo jahle bodied men, boys and girbi;, ai'Jliavi At the same tyae and place, JdJra eut 15 or 20 likely servants, of wfiom somara good uouse servants. I shall alsbexDoae'at n'ublie sale. if not, previously' dlswsW''ofoOaiiay,o .iui c Yi; uw j uij targe. ncw: 1 story Brickmouse," my re4ncSMth"en 0, Varrentoh, 'containing twb crd lT shan ) se! ilso, all my Household 'andRxmSanFi embracing a number' df the ' most csflytaa jerb articles of Parlor, Drawing-Roo'ht, "and aer Fomiture aatf amongst them a new and uitioent Rose Wool Piano. ? ;--J M r : .. At -the aAmA time and ntaea. it - ahalf vain that sew and ceaveaiea Heasa, usf eomptetedJ V SItK, AND F ANGT GOODS, 5 and never occupied; aituatea mmediately Cppa- tKprumg ana of thai,ftJ-j ijr site my Residence, .and oontainiaf itbree, stories, LARQJiSir AND M03T SPLENDID. STOCK 3 and comprises, likewise, two acres, all Well enalea To ne toual in America; to whicii w wiUreive sedahd beautifully , laid out Garden, TaroV eonaUnt actions, tarosgaout tha aesoa;ef a jw i lower-Garden,; Ac. j-Also, two acres; of animpro; and.dairabifjgoods from oar y to '"- .". fed lots, situated in ahigh and beautiful cart af. : ; HOUiE IN PARlk t the town.- and .ee!4rcno .4. 4f t&i-iie& 4 c-'-s-r. JlZ IX K HaUlfjtrai& co,; 4Cfl I i JL : W A R D H O T7 8 B . . PfllLApElPrjJA.,; I TERMS. ' - Cash bnyera will receive a'dOTnV'of!Sti per cent if the money be paid in par funds, within tea days date of,bilL " f ' ' f .vl'. tJncurreat money only taken at ita market value on the day it is received " " ; - r: " " ' To' mereh'ahts of undoubted '8tandlaf,eredit of SIX months wiU be given, if desired. - ' ' Where money ia remittefiii advance bfmaturltv adiaeoant at the rate-of TWELVE yr cent, per anaAitf.:riIl be allowedly v. Ha.' 5 In again talW the; attention;' of the tradlna ponxmunityilo the above Termawe euaeuhea that aotwithstondiac the general deoressioa . ia cam. I mercial affairs throughrthe couatry.' the systeui of LonsinessjeJoptedi by 4 mam tha' year 'since. ami. w wiusawtfuw X1Z14 V WaASre. eOAOlSS US J JiJ offer fr the coming Spring seasonSouri usual H Meprtmehf flf.i.f Vj s. - - : - 1 i nayf aiso two varnages, one new and the ftaeat, -t - -, . '-; ' ' .. . 'f j,' - TERmof SlmMsimiiCsl,JO SALE.-. undouSseTuSlonel,? The.eubacribex C-e Tor, sale her .place of it of twelve mohthsvrttfainteretfroudatoK ?R?ffTff iJf fJtrI the Purchaser prefer, Cxsk for the' other So f1l7tt ffge an! erty, eixno-mV credit wm'beven.l!S. ntt. i!r.!Lt!,1?m' t.Tftttd. a - vvaMva-aMab V - WIB J AAtfUna IIMVW mall cases, bearing interest from CaIa y;H r-e- .-"-s? ,w . J NATH'L T. GRXXlfi Warreatoa, N.C.CJn. 39, 65.-;n t wtdi ? ' .tf VrnTR have put the CARttiAOE and BUGGY, i I T .which we exhibited at the Sute Fair. in to the hands of Mr. Jajcxs Hajlxis, of.,Raleigh, for sale.-;. ' -4.: ,... 1 . Persons Wishini to purchase, or havinff a to examine a fine pieee of work," wiU Call en Mr. Eanaia.-, -" - 'i 'r- " !? . h- XtssToa, Jan, Mtil ' ' L L.a i, ', A" :a..j; 4- ''YV; FflU3i .4 Ha, - ! yp B E iBrraA.INSBRCS.COMPANKor lioZ-lS A SV0 9-?'fff Ujaeur. Baildinga "clanda! u Wa aud Merchandue. azaiast loaa or . dam aJI I - Jru". r w consistuuc of the TtmtsusL l BulldingsEitchen; Ice-house, Barn, $ubZes, kc o. . Anere.. is a, well or excel eut vaur. .witb a ' '1 chafarp'ump. ' Also' a ETeaf varittv of Fruit Trees. Grapa Tines, ito: " ' - , ... iii . . ,..ii.m, aww aw. ww -ww av vw f 1 Af 4rk!K Tit .1..Mi.t anl aM..aK.itila f . fcl.l. a.a v. .wa m W.VW.WW. a . mwvmw.w v. a wia awav acres being gooa meadow at premiums Thu paalee promptly; 9tatan4 .it, sern I aisirahlsasn aiaee of reidence ' AppUoationlt'for Wiraiee W Balriri?e5 L -4 I ,4nT fr8ms kiug to purcuaae:aa ianted to initv tabe mad ?? i. y I call and axjamwe tiepreBu-es tor themselves at as '" H. "5 'W) wm-v. .Mv S. V' WBIltNO.; 4 -a. - . - 1 "a- a i I iWe at v,. ' And for MlUoh,. C and vicinity, 7 ..wm. nnuini.Kji ..if.) ,..r -Hi jayuur. w : w T-piTir.-i ' Vint- early a day as pracUcahla. WfcGJIEREWIlL Lac 22, 1864, .' .4 -'-f.tf- .XlilCi ;EDUCEI)Ired44Ir"EeMUrs t ' . a . . -U: It. ,1.-;
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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