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II ;' , . , . el " : - , ' t -.X . . -. J-' . -x . v - -. l v.;V - - - " Jj . u v. i i ;.--;. K0;J.'!,;:'.:-: ' ' ';' . ""; ' ' . . v i ; . ;. .... VOLUME LVHL CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY UOBIONG, DECEHBiftim '1 ? i coai nt ex rwom fucbtv raos. ; ' i Uka, either by the SUU of Paaasaav.ee by tie (aeral goverasseat of Hew Graaede' ' Cedar the gaaraatlee ef treaty, eitiseaa ef the t sited States have, ey ike oatlay f MTtnl ril- !Ua. it kM koM U Mia NN W- iaNMMi rr Ul fUMU M . u k la.1i &TmnL. .at M U it Uty ! .Utwo pt r fr U krWn f P i,Ma. U U protect Ui pr 4 -rty f U eiti f U UU4 SutM U um PrU. &ad U to tkm r pMg term 14 IiUau. Ami it wnM, U Jf wi v U witklr tk fcre i. Tr. J ptw ! mU briki ffeti. ud Mvit7 ti. ! U b'aiwd Stte nlj. but U tber Mricia StatM tkfrey u4 Amr iab f pcUl wiiiiw. i obi &la fra y'r Qnnd fU iodtauuty for Uuiea tiuuia by r eitiiMU oa U Utk. ood Ufao lry rcmnt tor tko frml iaMroat of tko Uoi tj 2UtM. , . ; : I oJJrMMnc to 700 mjUt obsoai aooMf. ih xcaioa oorms to o oa opproprioto ooo to iprooo my eoatrotolatlou ia of tko ptooo, mImm. oo4 rotioitr vkiek tko CnitoJ tiUtoo mm oi oojoy. To ooiat you to Uc futo of tko voriooo dopartaoats of tko fTtra- otmU oad of aii tko grvat broaekoo of tko poblio rrvtco. oivil aaJ aukury. ia order to toeak of the iB'.rilifoaoo aad tko iatofrit wklek pervades tk okoU. voalil bo U iadicoto bat iprfeotlj t Jauaiatruro ooodmoa of iko ooaau-7. o4 ike bcoo&ciol cJct tkl oa too gorl ?! fr Sr vaulJ it oufioo to aj tkt Ute - tic U sctoollji fco at boo aa4 abroad; tau iu ia-IostrUI latroU aro prosporoiu ; that u coarao of iU oiariaors wkitcaa OTerjr a ; net ike plcagk 'of iu buabutJmea is ur-ing rJt!T oaoord to tko bIoo4Jo cooqneat vf the rvsthittot ; ikat citioa al yopaloaa Suteo aro priaring op. a i'bj oackantmeat. from the N om of our wtotora vilda, oad tko eoarofonoo tttrfj of oar poopta oklf of tkese Lmted Sui tko (roat repablio of tke worLi. Tkrae reaolu bavo aot bea aualaod vitkoat paoMBf hrWf k trials aa4 porila, bj oxperioaoo of wkica. 1 iko oal. aatioas c bardea into aiaakood. O-ir fratkrs ware traiaod to tko wi adorn wkiek roueoived, aad tko oowroro vkick aekiovod ia daoodoaco, bj tko cirauajtaaoos vkick aarroaa oed tkcat. aaJ ikoj vera tkas aaado eapablo of U croatioa of tko repablio. Itdovolfod oa tko lt (aoratioa to ooaoolidato tko work of tko tvlotioa. U deliver tkreoaatry eatirely froia tie iaAueacee of cocfliciaf traaaatlaati partial ,:iM or aatipatkieo, vkick attaaked to ot eo!o aial oad rovolatioaaiy biotory. aad to orfaaite Ue pracieal oprratioa of tko eoastitstional aaJ leg) iaMilatiaaa of tko Uaioa. To as, of this (oortLa. rooMlas tko aot lose aobko task of ataiotaiaiaf aad oateadiag tko power of tko fai led Siaira, Wo kara, at leagta. roackod tkat augoof tktaatioaalaaroar.U vkick tao oaagers u bo oaooaatarod. aad tko asortioaa to bo laada. are Iko iaaidoata. aot of voakaoas, bat of otreagta. U oar foroiga roUUoaa vo kavo to attaaipor our pooor U tko loas kappy eoaditioaaf.otaar ropak Lea ia AaMriaa, aatd to bUbo ai eel? ee ia tao eaiataaao aad ooaacioas Lgaitj of rigkt bj tko a4e ef tie greatest aad voaitaioot of tko oaiptros of Eorepo. Ia oar dVoaoatM rolatioaa, vo bare fc g aard sguast tko skock of tko diaooateats, tko smbiuoaa, tko tateroats, aad tko seberaat, aad. tkarrtara. a oictimea irregnlar LBpalses of opia ioo, or of actioa, vkick aro tko aataral predact 01 Ue preeeatrotitlcaJ c eTBiioa, tko alf reliaaeo aad tko restjoos spirit of eatarprue or tko. people ef tko Taited States . I saatl prrpar to sarronder ks SiecatiTO trast U my eaeoaor, aad rotiro to privato lifo itk eeansseata of profoand gratitoide So tke gad Proideaco vkick, dariag tko period of mj almiaUlraUoav kaa eoaaaoatod to oarry tko oova try tkroagk sua; dificoahas, doateaUo aad for r ga, aad to eaaale aie to oatoaiplato tko epecta c e of asaiaakla aad roapoctfol reLuioae betveoa ears aad aUotkar goeeraaeats, aad tbo oaUblisb eat of coastitaueaal . ardor ,aad tranquility taroac koat tko Uaiaa. wiaiBaroa, December 2, 18". CHOU&A. A Cortaia Caro for tats DUoaoo stay bo foaad ia tke aso of P1RT DAT13YEQ STABLE PAW KILLER. Dracra, Iowa, Ms 6, 1355. GsTuaui: I feel aaier. obligations to yoa for ue oeoof 1 1 ksre reeeirol from year iaru aie P-ia dller. A few days siaoe I auiste 1 ia Uiag est aat baryiog aae of oar eiuieas vko aj sappooo-1 to ks oid oitb tbo Ckters. Tke ait BonriBg I "as takes viik severe Toaitiog. aecoapaio-J vitk eotdse of tko extrenaitiee. Wraj eeeoriag aad kot applieattoat fi!el to res tore vsnata. My wifo'afaetily, vko k-l aeod tko fia Killer witH sooeoas ixnmf taetholera soa as ia Uafaio, ia Jo" W. ai vised me to take it I took to dirtea at iatorvaia of ailoea atiaates ; a ! perapiratioa eS4oLead tka neat day, Urru a bttle wekaes. I v .ve'l, aa I re eea since Siaco aiy reovery I fli 1 ti4t sev-. rahof oar elussas kvo asel tao Paia sli'ler s reaiojy fjr Ck-tera. proaeaaeio it I theref re uke pleaaare ia roesa aeu I:.ag it t stij awtre esteaaivo aotieet. W. M. CROZIER, Art'y at Lav. For sale by P. F. PtJUD. A PERFUMED BREATH r-Waat ladjor gea aeawa vooid retnaia aader tk Curse at a ia rteablebroata, vkea, ky asiag the Balm r a Tsueasso tiovsaa' as a dentitheo vooid aot waly resder it sweet bat leave tko teeth v-ite ss als kuir ? Many persoas do at kaov their breath is bal, aad tbe stjcti so delioato tbeir frioads , vUo?r Bieaufta it Poar a aiagl drop of Ca'ai oa yoor towtk brask aad vasb tko toelk aigkt aad moraiag. A f fty cent bottle viU last a yer. A BKALTIFL'L COMPLEXION may easily bo aired by asiaf tko mBaLM r a Taoes&XD l uivsaa. It will remove Ua. piiaples aad freck- frass tke skia, leaviag it of a Bufl and roseate sc Wet a tavet, paor osv two or tares drops, t ossU tko face aigkt aad saoraiat. 3:i AVl.NQ MADE EAST. Wet year ohaetBg bnuk ia ettker vana or cold vater. poor oa too or tkro drpo of Halm or a Tbodajd Fkow rab tB4 board well, Mi it will make a bcau-t-fol aofl lather, axuek facilitating tko oporaiiua e.' shaving. Price ealy Fifty cants. Be van of eaalrrfe its. 5ooo geaaiae aaleaa aigaed by. " W. p. rJCTKIDGK & CO. FraakUa bsaaro, ' T,k. ept it, laid, 77 6a Notioe. A' FFLICATION viU bo ntado to the Qearral Assaiabtr bov ia a taaaioa t 1 KA4 rr.ar.i. TMBtsaviLa Feat ale Saauaary. Nov. 23, 1SS6. : . ; Pamlly FXuur. 4LtR0Klotafaae FaasLt floor la store aod TlilMIALEIIlll KEGlSTlili. - art art A jian offtir, ddigktfvl peac. Umearpi by yariy rv Ut lite lik brttkert." X lTUSDAY-MOaXIXO. TEC. 6. 18&b .GOV, SXVAIJT.S LECTUKK. Wo liateo&i vitli nut : -ji.su re ul pr fii tu tho able aad iutoreu-g lecture delivered iu Cofuucms' 1111 oa theeruittugof tHo Ut iusttct. It was tbo first of a acri of lectures to be de li rorod ty distioguubeu Koutlemeu, tbo proceeds of erkiqh am to be applied to tbe laudable pur pose of loUodiug a libriri. Tbe lecture was! characteristic of the learned rreasdeut (t tie Uuirerity,aml showed a depth of Tcwk, a hrch, probably, no other rosn ih Kortb Carolipa is posBessed of. His theme was the groat of this State to the six Lords TropHe twraad, her first governor. The lecturer is potaiei of an imotenae fund of historic lore, and is aartkalsjly well Tersed ia the history of tbe State, vhicb is proud towa him as her sou. WewJorsUMi4b is compilia a hLdory of hi native SuUj and his lecture showed that he has searched dep!j into tb musty recrL the past aud rescued from the grave of oMiviou a. store of kuovlede which, but for his industry, would hare been La tied fi t ages to c-u.e. The persererADce of the learnol teeturer is worthy of the hiWt praise The dawa of a new and couimcndardc era ku cuUiucnord here, aod we Lope the citizens will 4iltmie to patrwQlze tne ettorts t tlte "Uk Otj (ttunfs' therdi i tb Xxc first. An 1- jvet, wlacii aiais at the fuiiuiai of a luiy, should, and aruil, tvevo the s-ircnoa and 1: coursgoraeot of this enlightened m Hrvpoiis. We would be but inii!icg the good senoe and tv tc . f our citixeus if c ak vl their co-operation in this work of love ; to entitle it to their approval aixl patron aae, it is- enough to say, that thee lectures will he dehverod monthly. The libe rality of the rpirited eorps, which has takc-n up on iuelf tko taokof edifying this community, is bat ono of tbv auray OHUrroa of enj)ymont which bus erer marked their pathway; and when the UlenU and energies of our young men are directed to furtashiug such feasta of reason and lutellectaat rntertainmeuts, we may safely rely on onr citizens for tbeir entire approval and eo-operatiou. Wo have heard a good many express tbeir opinions of this opening effort, and universal sathTartioa seems to hare attended it. Many have said they could hare listened several hoars longer o just and deserved compliment to tbo erudite and aceornmodating lecturer. ' HONORABLY ACQUITTED. - Addison P. Cherry, fd'Cimden county, indicted la the C. P. District Court, for ddaiig and e bczxting letters that pamcd his ofSce, w put apon trial in 'his City List et t. After a tedious exsmiatioa of witoeates on buth sitles, and ater lung and elaborate speeches from the reioctive connsel, tfether with tbe charge T lis 1 1 oner Jialge WaTSE, the cam was given to the jury, who, after mature duliberaliou. returned a verdict tjf -uot guilty." Mr. tli-rrr was indict ed, as we learn, tipon three c-ont4, I nr the ver dict -f not guilty in the !, which we Irani was the stronger of the three, caused Lis liquor to art a-le the other two. Tle 'age numWr of rery rwpecUble witnesses introduced by tbe defence, aod the unanimity of their testimony ia regard to the prisoner's char acter, must have led the jury, as are J earn it did the bystanders, to Ihe coucliuion that the crimi nal allegation against this young man originated from a spirit of persecution, rather than in a de sire to ioe justice done. . Mr. Cherry, Setiior, had tLe sympathy of our entire community In his favor, and his" Rmnon firmness in giving In his testimony, was noticed and spoken ofJly: en -my present. Air. Cherry and ana left for home ou Friday morning last, to receive, as we no doubt be did, the congratula tions of hi liU'croua fricmli', as we understand f o ia a geslliouan : uuiverally Uked by all who know him, while his son proved, on Uial, a char acter, that all young men might be prond of. oltli:t to dekp p.iveh mineral 1:1:- tilON. D1L C. T. JACK.MIN. ' Wo haw b en alhwexl, s.iys the Vi!niiiitii iierld," to rejnl a letter fnro ilr. Chas. T. Jack son, tate Asayer, Geulogut, and Chcmixt, of Mass. : It is well kniWn that Dr. Jtrkson is one of the moot prominent and scientific men in tbe country, and that he is pre-eminently practical. Any opiuiiMis therefore, coming from him on such subjects as arernder discussion iu this letter, are entitled to public confidence. And as the Leg islature is considering, or will consider during its present Seseion, the expediency of constructing and finishing tbo work referred to by Dr. Jack son, wo will take the liberty of asking the lUleigh press to re-pubfch this extract, and that they ill call tbo attention of the room bora to this ex pression of opinion of a most distinguished &i- tanl, who has had every opportunit of arriving at a jnst conclusion in the premises, having spent much time in tho examination and exploration ol the Deep Hiver regtoo. lkTOS, OY. 2ith 1856. , The great trouble in fiuc about the Deep River Coal lands, is not the deficiency of coal, which is plenty enough but a way to marker. Will tine Hil Ilod to Faretteville or the Navisza- tioo Works Lv complete! withiu a reain'able time ? Tlio want of a way out to tbo court sta ttatea public epirit in tbe enterprise, (five the Ittiners a way u '- """"- -" ir uui cswitaL" lirspectfBllr. your Wt wvant, - 1 U1AS. T. JACKSON. Btatw A kmt or, tieologiMt Chemist. Jjy TvJerenc to our BdvertiringOolomns.it will It oeea tht large aasoAnent of bxokt will be Ball i kavctloa at tho store of J. J. Likhford. v r TIIE UEETINO OP THE ELECTORAL, OOLLEQE. ! This grand and awennspiring ' assembly befd ita imposing sesaioa ia the Ospitol on the 8rd tost. Ia houor of the occasion both wings of the Democratie Legislatare adjourned to witbaas thut 'long looked for, come at lt," oocasioiw PreciIy ai the hour appointed this immortal ten marched op the steps to the tone of tbo dead' march, whittled by a little nigger hired for the I urjxve. After a painful and tedious walk from the Governor's office to the Senate chamber, and after having arrived at last to their journey' end, this august ' body solemnly aeatod themselves, with great deliberation and studied precaution, as though they were afraid some niischierote urchin bad stock pins iu the rhairs. ..After painful silence bf two seconds, the important Ool Irgian from Titt gravely rose to his feet, with the help of his cace, ' aad nocn"ftte that mn for President of the College, who is destined, to go, step by step, to a Presidency much more itapor tant than the one to which the Collegian' from Pitt nominated him. . Tbe CJlge roted rery solemnly on the motioo, and it ii Delierod ha re ceived ten of the rotes cast, the rent being thrown away The Collegian from Caswell was 'duljr pro uonnred ehicted to that important poat. When be was well seated, he got op ag.tin, and with a trepidation that elicited the sympathies of all tbe lobr-meuiWrs, he expressed himse'f thankful for the vtiy great h.ior ci'mfcrri'd ujvu liira.and conscious of hi iiuliiy t K-er f xre it weight f the Wpon-iMUl v "f pre.-id:2 " er .this august arnt euligb.teiKil assembly ,--wthut their c-ope-rai,iu ; ami sail that orhips tliii wi the m at inuinj cciU-.i'iii :ver m it'i".!ed in this world t;,at t.y w,.re aj,.,ut u perform a task seldom TMichsa'cd to mortals, th it of caKting the rot of tTtb Carolina for James Breckanan.of Pa.,tc, &e. lie then took Lis seat amidst thondors of applause from two enthushwtic loenfocoe, - A Clerk was appointed when some one, whose name is forgotten but who, wo believe, is called in certain localities T. Jones, Esq., nominated James Breckanan, of Pa., for President of thee TJui led Statesof A merira ; wherenp m tbo chairman said, "Attention College 1 Prepare your rote, wheq tbey all began to prepare. Then tho door keeper handed theta sonw water, at the same time telling them in a whisper and with great secrecy, who to rote for, lt they should make a mistake. When they had written something en idipsof paper and submitted them to tbo inspec tion of the door-keeper, tbey marched in single Hie (as agreed on) up to the hat and deposited them on the inside. We noticed how reluctant ly they, individually, regretted taking the Land out sgsio, like a bey who had wet hi hands and stuck them in a sugar barrel, being afraid to Uke them out suddenly lest some of the sugar should fall off. ... . ' Tbo Clerk then read to tbe roping multitude the names of all who voted for Jas. Breckanan, of Pa., and, mi-nbJe dicta,', he got ten, being the majority of all the votes cast. Whereupon he whs duly announced to bo elected Precedent of th'!e Uuited States of America. Then somebody, (we have forgotten his name) from Burke, nominated fr Vice President John C Buckinridge and unanimously moved that be be elected. Whereupon the assembled wisdom of locof.jcracy "prepared to pucker.' Tho Clerk tLcu pokod the hat at the man who .sat above him, as much t sy, 'You can take my hat," but iutead of doing it, as wo expected to see, he ouly put in a piece of paper, and then one more men came up aud stutk iu pieces of paper. Then Jno. C. Bnckinridge was unanimously naid to be elected Vice Presideut of thejo United States of America. Theu tbe Collegian froi Wake, (naroo un known), moved, in consideration of too great weight and yreriousnes of the document, that somebody else be. ordered to carry it to Wash ington, which was unanimously "did." . Then wt listened with: attentive ears and Jia- tei;ing eyes to a declamation from somebody, : about somebody else, whom he mentioned,' in WasLirgton During tho recital, wc, listened, upeli-bound. "Slckrunfqut mei comix, ct tjtu wvx famainu hittit" aud when the orator ws doue, the only recollecti m we cou'd bring t mir mfnd was the number of times he said "ditlirguuked, vhkh vrp.i ttrtntetn. lie Hun rnlved tli-tt rr.u.fc'iu Fierce be c-n-ilucted from the Cliair, aiKt James Breckanan be ubHtittirel yi his place ; i. e. if the other States accepted of th.. amcudmcnt which they unani mously did. He then said, that, as their duties were so arduous,' they meet aerain at 8 o'clock ; whereupon the College adjourned. Some one said to us, while coming out, thai Mr. Fillmore did not get a single vote, but we told him we did not think this could be possible, as the whcle of the Electoral OUoge wore such god atjoie nothingt. Thus ended this solemn farce. "Rkp." THE STANDARD.1 Wo have 'no disposition to follow the Stan dard" through its treaty article of Wednesday, It labored and floundered through three mortal column, iu vain essaying,, by Ut owm atatriioM mid atm-mptioM, to controvert the facts contain ed iu our article. The effort of tho' "SUndard" remiued us of "the frog" that tried , to swell lumself to the huge proportions of - tbe oxJ Another similar effort and the fate of the Stan dard will be the same as that of the frog.. We think it impoa-ible for it to bear any further -flutioH. One thing is evident to all "Mo galled The PuKJiinsKTiAbExBCTiow. We have now returns from every State in the Lrnlnn.v Caltfor uia having gone for Buchanan, the Ens! resiut it as follows: Buchsnsu Fremont Fillmore Total, 174 voter. 114 u 8 " fif rotas. STATE LEGISLATURE. . ; --t SENATE: ' - - :h -' ' :: .vV.v. Tcsuut, Dm. a. ' Tho Senate met pursuant to adioturnment. - Mr. Myers, of Mecklenbnrg, preoented a me morial rrom the trustees of Davidson (Jouege. -, Mr. Coleman, from -the Judidary Committee, reported in favor of a bill reposing that portion of tho Bovised Code relating Jto percrapcry chair lengeo of jarorand proposing to allow Sft per ocflptory challenges. Mr. Eaton delivered aa able speech in opposition--to the bilL' He stated that of 16 SUtes of tho Union, the laws of wUcb ho had an opportunity to examine, none of tbem allow more than 28 peremptory cnaJlesgosU He was seconded by Messrs. OorrelL Wilder and Thomas, and eppeoed by' Messrs. Coleman and Hill.' Tbo roto being taken oa tho Wll on hi second reading : . , . . .. Tas. Messrs. Brogdea, ColeaeQ, FeaneUr Gibson, rjilt, Ilolmes. TJort, Uoustoo, J. B. Am A: J: veveo, MiUo; Bivmt, ' W. H. Thomas, ani ' KATS.Measrs. Battle; Dry aot Bwnsl. Canw oron, Carr, Cherry, Clark, Dockery, Eaton, 00 tue, uorrsir, Unst, tlawttna, SIcDianntd, Mar tin. Miller, Wi R. 'Jlyeri. 4A." Myew. Raanser. Sanders, Tsylor, J. W. Tboeaao, "Ward and Wil der 24. A niewase woo received from the H juso of Conunona tramimitting tho teport of R. A. Ham ilton, PresKlent of tho Raleigh and Oastott Eail- road, wiba propusttio toprtot. ' Un mouon. the sonato Uuambee was gran tod to the Electors to-morrow at 12 o'clock. .. A message from the IXonso of Commoai was . read transmitting k towesage tram tho Governor together with report of Hon. D. LSvifb con cerning the documentary history of tho State. Af ter some discussion the message was laid on tho table. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Cameron proposinz to appoint someone to collect histori cal facts concerning North Carolina. ' The re port, of tho Superintendent , of the Lu natic Asylum was presented. . Beading dispensed with and a proposition sent to tbo House to print. Mv Bora, from the committee on Propositions and Grievances, reported against a bill to free Sam Morphia, a slave of Jsmes JNowlio, which resulted tn Yas. Messrs 1 Brogdeo,' Bryant,4 Cameron, Caxr, Qibaoo, Hill, lloustoa, Martin,- Ramsey! Kives, J W. Thomas, and W. 14. Inomas 18. Nats. Messrs. Battle. Burteas: Bovd. Cher ry, Uark, UinarU. Uocxery, Fenoeli, Fonvtllo, Gorrell, Grist, Hawkins, Hohnea. Holt. J. B. Jones, A. J. Jones,- McDiarmid, Mills, Miller, V. it. Myers, A. Myers Parka, Sanders. Taylor, Ward, Whfce and WUder 2. t . . . Mr. lull, from tho Judiciary committee, re ported a bill for tho distribution of tho Revised Coda.---- .., -. ' " Mr. Eaton, from a soiect committee, reported that tho two .houses moot in tho Commons Hall. on Saturday tho 6th of December, at 12 o'clock, to count the rota for Governor. Tho message from the House' was then taken from tho table, and the Sonata refused to concur. Mr. Gorrell then moved that a message, bo sent to the House tyropoaing to raise committee to btcn the printing or lion. 11. u. bwaln report bo referred. Agreed to. f Mr. Myers, of Mecklenburg, hi trod need a bin to repeal certain portions, of an act concerning Dortdson College. Referred to Commltteo.on Corporations.' Mr Thomas, of Jackson. Tatroditcod a W! to amend an act of I860, incorporating tho Tncka- oeegoo 1 arnpike Uompany, . Mr. Jones, of Brunswick, moved te bill to repeat 17th section of an act concerning tho town of Wilmington be taken from the table.' It wa then put upon its seonnd reading. Mr. Fencell introduced an amendment and tho bill was then referred hack to tbo committee. Tbe Senate adjoarned ontil 10 o'clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ' '"- . Tcbwat, Dec. 2. Tho Uose v. called ' to order, and tlio min utes road. - - . A report from the president of Ihe Raleigh and, Gaston Ilailroad was road,' and transmitted to tbo Senate with a proposition to print' Mr. Davidson taorvd bis bill eoooef oing talis Jqrurs b? takoo p aud referred to tho appropri- I ate committee. . ; - s Mr. C K. White presented a petition, from or taia citlaolishi relation to a charter fur a bank ih Concord.'" v ' .r.s . ? i. ' Mr. Siler, a petitioa from certain cftiaens of Cherokee ia relation to a Turnpike road. Mr. warns, a peuuos, ine reaatnjr oiwi.icn a;a J, 1 J. v;-f:.. .t commlttoo; ' " Sl -j.,-. . ' Several reports of committee were submitted. I Mr. BetLea offered arcbulution to the effect that ihe Governor be requestiS to procure anus aud equipments for certain cadet." " "" ' " Mr. Bledsoe, a resdlutionJn farot ofJohn Buf faloe. " ' - ,'- t t Mr. Mann, a resolution in faror cf Smnol Williams & SonC - . ' . Mr, Goutry; a resolution iq faror of James Bi rines. "' . " 1 ' - Mr. Scott, by learo of the ilcttse, snhmitUd a Report of a select committee on tho election re turns for Governor. Mr. Blow introduced a bill in" faror of the sure ties of Jamea'ArBrowti:"' "' 1 54 ' ' ' Mr. Bu'kock, s bill' ooncemlBg- 10 Roanoke Valley Railroad Company.- f '-f Mr. Gilliam, a bill concorning fieh,, . .. Mr. Mclutosh, a bill to incorporate TorVCol legiate IiiSti'mr.1- " ' " Mr. Stiles, a bill to lay off" and esUblish tho county f Swain. : t-o v v ' - Mr. G. N. Lewis, a bill . to amend sec. 9, eh. 09 of Revised Code Mr. Mosely a bill to man ami t several stares. Mr. Krwinj a bill to amend the charter of tbe Greenville and Fivnch Broad Railroad Company; Mr. Mears, a bill to repeal part of see 78. ch. 85 of the Revised Code. , - Mr. Gilliam, a bill to amend sec. 8, eh. 120 of the Revised Code.. ' Mr. Montgomery, a biil to' repeal 041 act con cerning the dividing lino between Chatham and Alamance counties. ,t . '- -u A bill eoncernin Deeds of Trust and Mortga ge, introdnood by Mr. Pitehford, was pat on Ho 'id readings o .t; Mr, Oxbarn moved all bo. atrkkeo out except the enacting clause, and a substitute booiaae, which he submitted. , .', : Mr. Gilliam moved tho whole matter 1o ludl fi nitely post potttd upon wkieh Mr. Ogbarn de manded , tbo. ayes and noes, which resulted tn ayes 44, noes 60. The House refuataj to nasi tlio biil through its second reading bj a rote of ayes, n ; noes, 68. . " , . . . A meeaage from the Sonata was read reftmng to print SOO copies of tho report of the Histori cal A:eat of tbe Mate. Another from the same bndy.was ready pro-' posing to print the report of tho Directors of tbo Insane Asylum. - : : Oa cuotion, the Houao adjourned.' h p i r:-; ': SHKATE. I - , v. :-: Wiairalr, Dee. tl--The Chair pretested a statomoot of the Baalr of raysttsvills. .. On motion of Mr. Wilder, it vaa sent to the llotwe with propositioa to prit. act ostabliahlnjr llarneti connfy.' 'Also a'mota'o- Both referirod io'lho' coaunHtot on .roposlOooi MrrBoyd,' from thfl '(j&iatiif poftod, a bill to repesec4., xhap: 23; of iU Revised Cbde.'and rooaist that it boirintedl bli. oryau preseniou a peuoon irotn u. uar risa, of Surry" countyJrang to lxi kahoi' to Aaho cotntty'and aetng torth tnaf (be2 dtlzedi of Sarrr w VtHIng foUrvHat 1otoI f fl ' Mr. Hill, from tho udiciarV honimlttee: fev ported In favor of the amendment to tho bilfc6a-1 xorntcz the town of Wilimnjri.'-T'hv amend went was adopted, and the bill passed its second reaamg. ua motion, the rajes were gaspended and it passed fro thitt reading; ' ''' Mr. 1'homas, from- the eommittofl ott Interna'l Improvement reported inrfaror of the bin in trodioed brMr. lUmsev. InoorooTatinff tbo Worth CaroUsa and- TirslnTt Baflfoad. ,Tho Wli wio put npon-tt tenon reading pif;-Raaisey4 retnarb on the" bilP ohstf, appearIn' flnetl MrThomai of Jaclnlttff loMhitnftfeo on Internal Improrement, reported a bill to in corporate tho Trent Clver'and TtfcUaon Karl iatwtf Companrr Laid 611 tho tabfe "l'i : 1 A message from tho House was receired trani. mitting message from the, Governor with jpa- pers concerning the cuumf ot Uand ration. Laid bit tho tawe. ' -n A meesastt m f eeetved f rom' the House' con- curring in the message from- tho Senate ot ye. t-rdavV -V- ; -- r: '' A message was" received from the House (n-j lorming ine senate ot tnetr concurrence in me motion to appropriate Saturday t6 coantiag out the vote, ' Spekker tppointe'Mr. Canningham teller on the part of the Senate. ; '' .; - "T; Mr." Gorrell fctroduced a bfll cxjnrefnlnff Bxe-" cutnrs knd AdimistratoTa, whicli was referred to JuJklarv commitfAfl "K X - rfHfr' A Inessago was' received ftporlho ttoose 'of' Commons trarismTttTng. engrossed l-uTi' whion were pat npoh ; their' jirsl reading as Mows":'"'4 a- - A biirto amend sec. H , chap;.4j of the Tt vised ' Code. Referred to the committee on Jti the diciary.' ' . " A resolution concerning engrossing clerks was amended and sent back to the HouseC iSen'ato refusing to allow theui bed in their-roora.',' Mr. McDiarmid Introduced a btU to alnend certain" acts iDCorporating; the Fayettevillel and Western Plankroad Company, " Referred to the committee on Internal Improvement. ' . S f . Mr. Cherry introduced a reaolniidn Inttructhig the clerk to bay a map ot the Btate for the use of the Senate,' which ho afterwards moved W.lay on the table.' ' ' , -'';" v-':-''T . The Senate then adjottrced to allow the Elec toral College to Bleet. "V1' . .i w;WfpnnsTrJ)toaBW A Mr. DancyoffeTed' a resolution to taJWf oaZo rtm, private billiard UWea." 9$. Mr. Jenkins, a resolution In rolaiioh to an elec tion in Franklin ta wpply the 1 vacancy caoaod by thv death of Dr. Je&eya. Ln :v jsikd.-s-Mr. Honck, a raschidont to extend the ptmish tnent of persons' placing obsmctions on Rallrbid tracks. .i " -h'n w "I . ,s,--y-A ' .Mr, Meares rneved cmmittee-rooitf IToi tbe given to thonso of the Committee 'on Internal I m provement. v 4 J&t2.r : - Mr. Love, a resolution m. fetor of the Cbtrnty Covrt Clerk of Haywood; " ,zl.P--&X e'uy.-' ; Mr. Crump introduced bill to incorpcrate Blackman-Ledger 'av .ijsr-i- 1 Mr. Lyon, of Orange, bill to pnnish panone felling timber,' or placing other obstrnctioni in Eaoe river.'; '"fi ''' .?? ii-jKf .ntsi Mr. lickett, m bill trtprohibit tbcttroctiolI of fish np Pee Dee aud Yadkin rirera.'s i Tabled. 1 Mr. Wnjtson, a bill to incorporate Gold Uv ' bing Company iv; McDowell eonnty 1 1 ' Mr. Holmea,'t - bill -to eaeonrtge-the forma tion of a Military Cccapany m Wntningtoi, -3 - Mr. Joocs.a bBl lte ameodtilf hap. ftha Revised Codd;os. Usury, vo as 'to prevent moia than 7 per Cent, being taken fortha loanof nion ey mlesaVy. special agreonrnt. 'i i tit t ae! .Mr. Tfaoupaon, bill to nraewd vee. 29, obap, 1112 aa to regubUing raosiable'a fees; I; -u j r ir.t ,r . Mr. Kelly, a tall to authoruoB Sara'l K. Biddlo to bvild toll : bridge over.- liewsvt nvtrt mlSd die's Iuad ng.;t'3 i-(ts-. . -.avfesisS i Mr. C. N. Whitova. bill to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors wtthia Q oatlss ef Wostorn Car olina Academy. i"-J ."wtJ it mi A message from th e GoeTarjr wa read, trans nitting aa aceooBa t f Jit 'PwAtos for money due -ljn btiildin the CmitftLfr Laidxa thatabiov o,ai me unair snDmutra a reparciaexns;ii Fsyettovillo, .i'r; iist t-t9?ta& ! A mesflsi frntn the 8enstsT ws read, asking the concntxeoce of the House ia propoeitiQO to kr-eet in the Hall of the-: HoowtcCotnmdiis otb Ieotr6thijat'12 o'clock, to oonn i.vote( fok Governor. "1 - .t-t ! MrJ Jenkins neu the'measece of IEa JEtedi lency in relatione to Jns. Pattcci, bo taken; off th table and nt to theSeaate. LtatedVt j .-;v ! A nossafff ifrom the SsoaT waaToad, saking tie concurrence of tbo House iojCtrtahi on grooaea biils. viz:; ; A bill in relation to bettiag t firm -fWWf I A Hll to anthothtetboSheriff Bertie to col lVt tazev&t t.-K'?;'Vii'--5 cTl V V'js' A bill to inornoret-North" tnflna jsew orroteanasnip vxrapany. i-u -it-. j All of which passed their first reading, s J V - The first bill Jon the calendar, was one to es tablish 'the coanty of Avery. Thaayes aad 4joos bt ing demanded on the passage of tbs bill its sr condreadinsr, which reeultettiaayes,- 7 noes. 63. f 1 Jthi m bif wi 'htxtt id I ; Mr. Scale moved the Hanse .-adjonrn'i'j wit- neas the meeting of the Electoral College. r- QTATB OF OMHi CAUpLLHA, Caaraaa kjCouStx, Cooxt l ee:(Ba ftinRA ivav. levrra ism.iB. 3' "-Ar-U.-frs r Alezeuiatw Jwd, ta. jo ova aa outers. : It appeariag to the sauifactioMj.of ihe Cpurt that Cornelias, ana Aliroa Pova, .ana Aloxaa der, Kichanf an Jsiin Bad Jenkins,' an J Savyer a ad wife' Eaauine, aro nota-rosidente of this Btate; I t ie t heroror v ordered by ihe ' Covrti that p ab- Uoation be made for six weeks Soccessively, in thv? ksJsito f ouster,; iowapw in the City of Raleigh, fur asid non-rosiiento to bo and appear at the aoxlTora of this Covrt, to bo hold tor th Ocoatj OflChaUasa, at the Court E6ue in Pittsborough, . oa the second Monday of February next, there and thea to anivorr plead or demur, ta vaid notition. or the same- will bo heard sxraaTB and judgment -Jtakea rao-eovf I Witness, yTjUiam P. TaylwCieit of jOf r said court." en thoJlsd Mondav of Novessber. A. D. 1 866, aad.of msjican. Independence the 81 it Doe. aV6. -:. .5 ) A l LAKG9 atck,of SBperiet lavori for tafo Jj byatao varret ofOiov as tho owner araavi to get rid of it tiftatedioaoly Anv:ng taamv UosW v'a London darraadyt Httatto .of itm OV1 oarbo isMy.JSo'X aructe. , fe. EtJaigh, STov, fSwa..:! auction; --v Itt'vvoiJ'oitovA BOOlTSi : atmvfltnr: PavoCtaviUo 8troot, omnotMiagthis voningi Avonf the eolleotioa viU bo foiUd Steadard Worts on History, rootry, laooTogy the Drews, Werels, Koaisnoos, ; Ums tratod Works, ice. ?. fatftUr ad ' Foeket kXiblaSv Prsyer looks; fTarieav 8itos aad Styles ef Bia tac, r Letter aa uap raoar, 8tot rena, o, 13r Sale to eomnioaoo at 7 e'eteek. M.:,'i f VsS Jv,OTCHro, Arr. f?'rPoeiaW866ift-t.-v---f -yv ' ' 9t npflE third Session of this laot&utiea will eem-j e JL Pw Jaaeary lgtk ;Tbe two sehoels axe separate tedUtioet ; the faatalo deportateat boiag aader thesnperrisioa of Mrs.2iUUai. . We aaro aad aaavyTeaVs ozperioaov ia toaek4as yoathf of both soxas ad.assire to establish a pormaapBtoehool ofJdgagjNMto.w3sf tooattoa u stbysad fras front toaptaiioa toviooorlm faorafity. : fiskalara aav a freparoi f ColMge of. U bnsbw pmite of Jife. ; , osrd and tsitioa psyakht at thooxBtrsUss of eaoh ses- - txbxs raa sasstos or rrv a arras : 'Board $10; PHatair' sgUsaa Ass SS: Lm' i m ' Br rf-" .:',aa . So. a A' T A aaransoa sngusa -rrsm t to 91a; aana ih Greek f 16 ; Masie on fiaae ' - ' For further Hf ormstioa, Iddriss B. F. Pitt, J. ;Ajr Traes, of Wright Barns, patraee J r ': '3- p iw -vnT. B. tiii.i.iJLat, Teacher, - 4 fpsrta Sagofieasaa Ce 8. 0. - !0ord FemtJe Somlnt. ry. . fTnill next session of this InstUaUoa vUf eom XI Hows 00 Monday the Uh sT Jaaflary 1I3T, sadiolose oa Friday th 29th of ay follovfags ; .Terms per 8essioa.-Board aad Teitioa in the English branches 4l70 rrMasi oh Piano or Oeltar sad ase of lastrumeol f 28 ; "Lkt3a aad Freaoh ExtraVf$ : living 10 - " ' - J SAM'I Li TE5ABLB Prtacipat. Oxford, If; ayHeol 6; iWs iwtw wr.!n? T'- "ft titr' ''v! - aKEaOSTift MAUAT, Maaafers , Saeocsoort to J, liary k c. - LOTTESr QX,lJ$S.fmiUlT .OF ,iC aass-jsj,, foe m.' To ho Drawn at WilstiagtoBv Dol- ob Satorday, f jHwmt ,..Wb. t. v. . : 7$ jmiHtiifJwn: uiieto ..r' 3SCMEM& . ( , 1 Prise ef. ... ... f S7.600 T eaoaaooajavoeaaoa4H saioaii aai s-esov sewreae 0,006 i M asteaeoaf f oa a as jf ape mi & VfWV 1 a e as mm IBST orfoay jta favojvtf 1 oiavev) ove ataoaoooeo J V,VW at AAA 1 1 AAA uMlav' oeaosvoiooo wiuftei 0oaeeo ov mvi1,VV ,785 40 1 ovovoo eoaiOao eeaeSflOa oeoaoo eooooo 00000 ooa f VVV JA Ji''4 .V; ' 'i ' - - btWI Wee? tfM oeettoeseiaMaei eeeaesaae ooooov ova eooooo UW Tickets ilOHaltea, M'v9-M2ars. fl M - Certiloateo ef pkaVsof3f whole tiekv fliO 00 . j V9 " m w ' --.. mm mm i - w t v w Orders tor Twkow aaa avasvr aad. earufioateo of pae karoo ia th aovoaaloBaiid Lotteries U1 reooivo the aaoot proatps attoaBoaaad aa aeooaat of oah droving :viU bo seat.isisaodiaUly snor it la ever to all who order from ate, - , s;? -T. 4. MWJmMXt Agoat. -H M.-..-'' .it 11 1 STATU PFHOMH CAKOLIIf A. CaaTHAM Cot;sT.i-?oarJ ef .Ploas and Qoartot, eee- sions, noviemBor.xerfu, iooo.r oj .peoxins to.tho ssuefacMOB of the Court, t defeaJaat In, thls case, M'arioa rooks, that the isiaV noa-reaideat of ' this State, or' 00 ooaeealf liinteeu mar tho orflniary proooss or law cahoot bo arVo'd6il''htm.4'"' i-. Ills thSreior Vrdered briae Co art, tkaYpaU- lioation 'bo ' vssfdO'fijtr.SlBJ woeke- saoeoeivaly in tho Balsegh effasr'a aawapatver -vah-' lishevT ia tbo pity of Baleighi.aM'tho oaid Martoa Irooka to M aa appear atth aetSJ terns of Ui Coart, t VJt for she aomuy of Chsam, at the Court Klfos .FoW,4La8aMyUy bf February fext, the 4nd there to aUaw . wue. uaiiy oe aB wjue jofiifire loujrwpai way not U itfinued aad tholaW eetd to ' satisfy (hid re- WttBeW;TamriAf WVdr laid oaXbeBd Moaday of A.' t) ItSf , aBd of Ataenoao ladepeodeaee,-the net year "' !Soo.",d.ao9i-:f-T-lw4e' jvvati VtwoV 3 ' QTATRJfyJJQBTIL fU0USAyH?UTU k7 CecSTXnCOBrtrFleaa aod o Qaarla . firmeo om. ane. zvaof ms j. rnoaer. ". . j: ATAoar rl.TV, 1 oo. XL " To aMvaaana'fH tHa oa! rlafaAtlaM .t tV aa' raWaf that mo dormdanm ttftftfav? W IfULttimki-ii Aa fSii'pv vawaa amy . uvas wea N7ioiivv av aevvr vroaeVe anoa-roraaat ai caisviaie, or so eoneeais auoaeii that tbo oraiaary proceseaf law eanaot be set fed I It is taereiar ortlerea y tao Uoart, tbafpaoiu (KiTlen be made fmi sir weeks sueoeseively -i the Baloig-a Bejistor, .newspaper paoiineu in the ciiot Kaleif bvlbr tbo oaid K. Jfkinnovia bo aad appear a tao asst tonav orihie tarteo 00 aM ir ho coaary.oX Chttnaih, art tho Coon HU80 tri PKtaboo', oa.- tho; aeoond Monday o. Fobraary next, thea aad there to. ehvw ca-e ii a ay he has, why ,to preperty, to e lerted on, sUali not bo eeadeiaaod ka aatiaiy this recovery. I WimeaW.uF. fayUXnw.aroareal Covrt, on the 1 2nd Monday of emVov, A. t:, I W, and fn the" tlt year Ol'Ameriesa Iudepeedoace. ' -r '. r-iw P.TAYLCJlCi . 1 ri,ioo;'f r--t-yinsi-'. - v ww- hi-rh.i ri.'i' . i. .-.r ; . hi .,,, ,, ,i, . STATB OP XOBTIT CAROLINA Cvbam ' CocsTTCourt isff PleaO' and Qusrtar 800 alaB,' November 1'ofni, ItKi' -' ,. ; ' Alexander Dayd, Ex'rof Bitsuard Dow4 oei John j j,f i;Mv'owi objMra.fc.-iir.-.fi;. . 1 :wPjTibro am Bfia.? .v, 1 4a bppearitog, 10 1 th satiefafttioa of tbo Coa rt that iWaaliaa andAlljtod Pwd sad Alwiandtr, WQUaoi. ajchaxd . anaUobn JoakiHS and lawyer bndy wio-' ioaoliao 7 ro aoa-reeidoats of tis gmfa,." ,,Tt.- ' , .' - " I ItsreroWoorWby the. Court, thai abli. eatkm!be'madorr6rrsia weeks saecoosivdy in tbo Bileig-h Begister, A "Bewspapor paUubod ia the eft oi Raleigh, lot said soaestdeaw to bo aad appear at tbo aoxt teita-ae due Covrtivj be bald for tbojohotyvf Chatham, at tho Court House ia Pituboro', on tho sobond - Monday of Fobraary next, thea,SJadbeju faswor, wbad, or dosaar to said. peutiOJi. orihesanje will bo hoard e fr- 1866 and of Auiertcaa ladepOBdeao' the' 81st rlJoVlS5T. ,1i?.Wvvrr OaV-A ? WobdrVwgalloa.' FamUieb suppfhl T Ml. with Ut best Oysters thai aro broaah to the pi ty. Send ybar bdefs carry aSSA l4 oosA, ta ', t..J jea.ti PRPEBJ ' itf-JifTfi tfttut -riM- C - ' 5 i Tttaess,, . Wsaq XajrUw Clerk of Oar said Court, on the Sad Monday of November. A,' THB FBJJSRi; irPfti iANB! UATX&fil J twitk wkiak xUo Nwth ,narliaataf .ou, . 1 - :i ai r-ri iiLBiTsisejBTur iibib panted there lajsTJgrM sMtft0Bi rtasa'iVr.J j v typeaaaBM B9frtai eropea taeUtost seeisred sons subairibOrat RalaAr CwICfi.0, D0fl 9toOHber '.. I ,Viil. if, , i.1 9 r.ui t W. 11I iii w A5K OrTHE 8fATE OFfi3ItTa CAgO- . i IAHA-A JirUaoA a irm cml, am xLa t sapStei afock ai this Vaak for ihe last at tsoatke,- , kj ow. avorvTaiBST aooossrji ivr aa uu)m aa, 1 , Style wUJ bo ft aid- ' ' A bargala o . " la the abo'roV oarlj? affthst'oB, .Fof . ' viakiM to aoTrehaso. witf tW' 4 frots ti has boeo drelsred tbif day, pajraUo to tao- fUook holders, at.tho Principal Baak, :llto fret Ho..'. dayia Jaamiry 4tt, aad atth BraooVo ftooa,'- M days fhereaJr. C. y?W&Y, CaoMer.' "11 FOR A flHORT TIMS ONLY I r. n r t-pn i..iv ' rfjifT sianijpaBSoTiiVBDi - MiSMtrnftcsreft Wof rsif if niili1 a tbo-aowly-lBOoatiiaad talboo r f,tF aV; f A. r. rrbvrtho M&rbved o't!ido'MoQ'BYaUv' sadOoravailOpUoai sVJUalaof1'1Uei ' Trtti'froepotruJ ly oaaoaaooi Uelr 'AeVitiwb or profssolsoal iriattto Imitigu lh tl frtxkfpHadU saootUoeaA of hoir:aaiy raatod sard naororef 4'. gpootaclearavUj W Vo . 1 ooaweUad tfOsMrtieVer eroraUlry tfV- WatabJe;.vke rooat fairaw ocnhod,bjF. Abo,' Csa9e,ofAla'5.-i:w a Chrisba A4tatof J-( ,f, 1 t -v j Uiaa. f MA. W6srciod ,la avoooda-iaB J with tho pKloaBphy of bataei' ia the oaa o4 a T ; eonooYer'ifri i l ' orsah oaiiiV-aaSI laa bo asod by tlU4, sli.'Jj UoydaslrWpesve tbo aadsk atiAau oajplyioeiit: either by day or oaadlo light., wifh perfW J aad aevvrtcase tao dOiaaai af tto JoU or aa ploaoaBt saBdaasB vi tbOyo,tbtt aVaay efWloboo'' hpwv asbfavwotidioa kbad; bt laadto otrbdi-4 then osfclaaqHkwatnoeigbJK awWUltv Sooaby Ibo1 following toviteaadaisdVoMtAaooaw t3: OQee. aovrvfwat l.ar. aa VJaV -v v ; t-r j ..vi'X--. -.-( ""'I' i 1 1 Trl a.j -u-:i J ' ,:fflWeVto(l 'wtt oa v. , j ' -. Iea Sir it tfordsaao great fioosHM to state, that hedaatatotouetttqo tof aiaioeea;vr.fWMvoiDoerresJ . . tar loAUado, iAftheUd! ef v4aoa aad ssoro eaoe iJ aadeojartotbaoyo0oaldisoawad t . wead !, ayeaUoa, yt w..;iatBrovaiaaA ta the v i atTanxtaaat.rf toe rraate. vaioh-1 UUdtis-wo4 caloulated to shot off, these rsys ef ligki vkiakv eaajiotbe braBtViaia the axis of visiee ' Ro. 'a this as Ittaay' r havo.ao hesitation ia aJJirnUft that yar glasses aford bm more .boaiferf Uaa , auk tfaSva- Ltthart iA .J ......x. t roooBuaobdtbohlrith'ooaadeaooto all vhe ksavf 'i iB need of each aid. Tory roopoetrull r yoar"? ' oboaloBt sorvabtr a? i DD W Ob. M O!,- ' lofeosbr bf 8vrgtry ; 8eior CaretUe tUegV'' H air, J. ii.-satatoaa, Vaarleste iT 'i - H;r ; ut' .1 2k?o tf 'OT .va4bfaa ,':'' QUBava-OJIST;iaV!t.ilv Mb.: 41-T ABifaaaVTlbMn skm f smowvv1:v.I4 your fiaaeoefortaarfayear aieivav4 avast aay that tavy ptooae aae . boHor; -iheJL Bajel bare ' .it horoAonro sooa.. . -1 v -, , ; j , . Wisaiagyoa ailovoeoM, J aasysWe, fce .., , Professor of Aaetoay Modieal.CaUoge & ,j 1 Froiad;ifebBs7ri' , - ' CatBOTOo. Jaa. tr taaa 1 Mi" J'Jfl.vasBao'ss.Dear i 8ir r It Vivn bU ' aa riiwf w aw mj JOOSUBOBy W HSt Ol others as t tbo exeelleoeo bfyoosvootasloo. For ooaUaio p4-iay ei(bt haobooOaao very . paaeb ilopauod, and Ue-glaeses I aood paiaed Bt ' ejos very aiaeo, o that i was Bnable to read or -write with aay astsfaotiaa aaight Beats Wookt " aiaoe I purchased b pair ofyoa. bad hAva dorlrad , aeh " aid aad eoiaari" ftvta their-vmo that I -would aot bo deprived pf ; theta'' let saaar tiraoo thoul oost. I ohoorraliy roooaimoad then to tab peblie. , Very rospootfuhy y oars. '..,. , j - . . . JWABlggF4Ka..;, '- ' v '.'.-rH ; 'V!'-i'vi ? i At?t (?e ar.X, r$ij.M4 j r havoaxsauaod aad sja bov asiag a pair of. f thrhoaatirut crysU'lino, miai us glaooos par, . , ohassd by Prof. Uedeoa. " .Thoy. art eonatraHed ' upon stnoUy philosophioaT principles, and, fcoia 4 several eisi4eratwM; are ao trpaaso4. tf ' eqaalod, bjy I bsvs over sov; J i JJ i The cbocavBes(rxtttViaeUaMrml4 tho vacue focal poverrsadtaus fbcroaAaitiadlii Uaetaeseof tUaoa. the also bflho g'aasaa, albv ' ' oivoStal groatvr bold of viaiee. With1 laasnkLavta aetuMw - In abort the., vhoio arrosqyaM'oeaan.V au.aurwj ea4,tae vt vroaiooooeaavaoal aiaus aoeo(.viiwa aad U prosorve taoiMsJihy-fnav . deu of that iBfslaaWorxafl,.ab bataaa 07 v. xv-.'-' - aCMAJt9.- "f i Fob. Si Prof, of CbeiaUrff 5c. Mad. UL'V, ' ;j ': -vMa, 'ApiIi;8 - ifeatrr, SitmJuuaa Si fieJcan. . S ' " - ," ' tissrtssks ; ' About sjx. weeks au'I oalTod at xobr offloe aad puiohased atysei toe Jairs'aT tour Braaliran Pebble tipectaoioo anal Lava ft.uJd - bi ia' tO best 1 hAvo Oter used. -J" aaA a sto" to road aad : ii rite ; by -day or taadlo lifht vlth '' easoaiid plea ore, aad wil&Oat that constant straia apua aiy oy, ?aa with ell ether 1 have fesod. I oooorfidlyroeauaoad thon to the'paWieJ; ' i - looro respeotfaUy.i ".?.! H n-v -' "''.'-.-..' f-.- .it W " nO'v BTLAK1,V" F. 8-My htdy 1s Well ploaaodr .with-har glaeioi obtaiaed rreat yea about a ateate sniaw ' r trf " ytl' y -:t) ii j.JM iL.A,, fimmM d 7etafcri. V.l c-Vr t ' OsartsMsax The giaasoo I parohasod, ef yea a " few Wooko siaoov as Braailiaa Pobhlo, are folly , ftaaal to your ropreseatatioB, ,Ioati, with thosa, road ar wnto by eaadle 0ght, whieb I eealdaoV do With tbe greaad giaasoo I had previoasly osed, I - .U; Tours roepectfally Aon Ah, - ' v;:: . r- ; om MABgnAtL. ) I . t OrBma ob TBa EearsAB Xb$h tiki. .fjl VaB old and popalar Roaae, lbrnterly kaowaj- ' - XL as Bane's, is aow opvaod for, the seovsaaw datijaof tbo pabbc. - j , 1 , , , AU the deiioactca of tae'Scasva'afo preposrd kad sfrvod up at tbo tbo nest aoUee, by tho beet books aad caterers a,'ho Btate.. '. . ' . tf. ir Pf-pptv brsui" . . B. .N0 Books or BKtes kept . The rata eve torn will bo strictly adhered to krreefeotlvo ef per '' ;' '.",-;; - THE annual moetlag or the Board pCTri of the Ualveroity wiU bo held at tho Cxeea 4i vo OAco ta this City on Wedaosday the 1 0th 01 Doeeaiber ao.: . .- i;UAS. MALY, ?'', .,rf.-j,v':-1VJ rfJ.".5 1 tfcotvMty. Ratolh, Kon go, 19H. '"u" j j 94 VOU LIVER OIL. A fresh sappty ofuaoe Bad Beh tea's la store, aad for sale at ' ihg the aatorir arraagweat 0 IbobbaaaA VyoC- ' ooUobU a larrfar auutuor or rby rtaaA'oe: bv eobvcred apoa (he' ntlMfreaarV rVaa af : " ... .' ' ' ' .'.iv? V "-' '' ''i 'v.r ' ;. i . ' - ..' ' . e4t4 ;... .1. i I. a,t.t ' a m 'a 4 i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1856, edition 1
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