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4 JS-M:iiH .r-Hif Ato. lliili feu , ife rM& I f..-::.'-,-.-ni t C '- v i r .-vr xr 'v vrwr ilf. .. J c' -f1 f '5 " t " I, w ; w- w' . IN j 1 1 u;.;:.:;''v,';.; ,v.u.", - " . - - 'John w. srrE. ' nnro AXD trrtirtOtt'AT ; , 9XAO ltylA4rixgeriiiioajmr; mui 3J09 ik Ei4 the ,ar. - - . raleic ir: :y v c; ?ArCRDATMORNIXO, SEPT. :V- THE CONTRAST. -? It k osita ajQuaaD? to eo ' tbe eontrast be tvae& tb trermeat WetoVed br tb Hal tifb Standard on Dnaaan ' K." iloEie : and 1 1.. B- Saaderi, and that vb It gitta td Stfb A. Dboglaa. .Tbk toatrast ia macla tort atHliajr and aatulsr wben we remefa- Lr tbe offence eoanuUd by tbe two tn rimed gvntleoea 'and that of wblch $lr poaclat b jniltj. ' Meeara. MeBae and San dere adroeated mnisrt vbieb baa been endowed by fmfiftkr of tbe Pemoeraey of tbe U ailed 8ulet witb Jame Boebanan at their bead, and, for ao doingt were Mrejeetedt fzpalled, and otterlj repudiated"' In tie moet binb and peremptory nanaer. Mr. Doug- mt after bartag aided nor than any otber sua in bringing Mr. .Boebanan ' into power, watcbed bit pportnnity, and in h9 Terj estaetoi bia Administration dealt it a blow tnder which it it staggering now and from which it can sever reooTer, and bow doea tbe Standard treat him! Does he.expeU diaown and utterly repudiate" tbe bdirideal who baa dooe auchi irreparable mchlef to tbe Adminiitratioo which it lopporta ! Not at alL On tbe eoatrarj,. it tapo bun aa it were witb my ladle fin," an gar bim OTer, ia aa mild upon bim aa new milk, "roara him ai gootlj aa a sack tag dore," lays to aim, in lubttanoe, bow, Mr. Dooglaa, don't do ao aaj mora, bat ebme' back to na, we will glad ly rteeira yoa la to on' arms, will wa'cb your eomiog from afar, will run to meet joo, and fall ipoa yon, and kite yoa, and pat the best rob npoa joa and a nag on yonr band, and aboea oa jonr fact, and kill for yon tb fatted calf, and welcom your retoxn to tbe raoli from waieb yow have atrayed, with musi and dancing.' w, , Joat bear tbe Standard : : We are mot "oct U support of TXHiglai.' nor Lav we prctesUd agaiiU court of th Lnioa AW rerri u much a any oo the eourM f Jade IluiisW en Leoompton and tbe Dred Soott dV ( Boo, ukd w woull rledly p bim retura U the ranks from Which be he trjr&, awl ee-operate cordially with tboaatioral Democracy i Wa really da tbiak that Meara. Me Kat and Saaden bate a right to complain cf the p nitl tti ncjoat treatment which they bare re ceird at the band of tbe Standard. Bat car reader will waat to Ira-m tb? wbe-efore ot thia Mpra'aing' of Donglu with "faint Jaat'oa tha pan of .be Standard.. It i ti ia. If Docrlaa earriea Illinote, aod ia re !Ked to ibe Senate, of wbica there ia an eoi-eat probabilitj, be will get tbe nomina tion of tbe Charleston Coorention, and t Standard eill support kin Jor thtTrtsi dnegj , It wiQ not do, tben for .the Stand ard to b "down on Douglas "like a bouse oa Era," aa it was on Meeara. MeHae and San der. O. no,qnit Ibe'eontrary. Tbe 8tand ari'a ene ia to keep in with tbe Adminiatration be powera that be, and at tbe same time Mdalonaly refrain from r baking tbe great enemy of tbe Administration in . language which it would be bard to retract when it ba to support, bim vfbr .the . Presidency. , "A dokedom to a beggarly denier," that ' that's the UckeL" TnC FAIR. - We call attention . to the commumoetion cf Mr. Wbitaker in. relation to tbe premium te be awarded to tbe inventor of tbe best mill frr grinding the Chinese So gar Cane. We bare no doubt tbe premium will be a good one, and hope it will be well competed for. Ia connection witb articles designed for exhibition at tbe Fair, we bare been request ed te urge all exhibitors lo bare, if possible, their articles here tbe week before tbe Fair commence. The Society bare secured tbe services of Mr. John R. Harrison, as sgentj and be will take charge of all articles sent to bis care without any cost to tbe owner, while tbe Society will be responsible to exbibi'ors for tbeir safety. , - " Tbe Railroad will bring all article for exhibition free of charge. . How thx Dutooucr 18.' The Standard say tbe Democratic party "will be by it priaciflea." Certainly it will "ire by its principle,' seven in number. It Li been living by ibne "principle all the time. f - It virtuously and indignantly ('reject, asd fer!y repadistes any objection to it iV by iu principle. It will cavil on the bd of cither of tbe "two fiibe, and figbl lil iLrre is iite in it rather than part with rrumh cX tbo, fre 'haie.?. . About the 'nVmey f tbe Demcraey in, livi!rgj ''r' I rltctpica, there can be no uoubtv-'. We Ltre b:rn roaot 1 id stale that ' !o tMdntti cf the Crlv;j cf tbie M eboso'slcf aorWrretiy bewn r-4 ia enl smr', hay' beesi x lt ' '""JIR, SECRETABr TLOYD. If Ue abore named gentlenmn U miD' noeeot mis, be i about tbe - wont used in diyidtul Fiibi; tLs "eirole "of put oquAiu- ttnee. Almoat from the moment of bis en tnnoe into tbe Oabbet, bit aama bxs been eoaoeoed nltb ill kind of in:qaioni and iLitnble-rirgirg rcbemea and . trnaaotioua, Uhen tbe veirle of -the United State vera es were 'It V-ii . . f "rod by toe aalo of. Fort; St-elling, rouodlT.asaeted that I JoTd had a abare in tSe lneky bargJn; Again, when Willett'a Point waa bought by the Qf en.ment for upwards of 5100,000 more than ii was wortbi ir waa charged that tbe Head of tbe YTit Departmeat made a pretty ihing by the pnrf ebaae. Lastly, (that .Is, up to' tbe prtstnt doubtless aometbing else will oomi oat before long Jit is alleged that, tbe x-Gor amor baa been, going it atrotgly in tbe mat ter of er that taat numbers of these an imalaitare been boairbt for", Uncle ' Sam ai moet exorbitant prices; &tf ? 1 " I ,', Tbe following from the St. Louis Demo crat ia as plain,, as a pika staff :. 7 k :xi ir. Y Tea Auuttml.rtii,t SacaaTAar Flotsv ajtd thb Mali. OoirraACTa. The cownlttee ap pointed to InrvcktlfraUCtae 'molei ooaUwcts made wltn aome or Mr. secreury I loyq peu, ftav nae a Beetfor;, and after naif aa hour conauhatioa, a utjorfty-of thtm prodaeed a report nine pages ia length, (written in thirty minute most deite roui ponrmn,l ho win g mot conclusive! r thai the mule bould be reosireL and paid for by the Oorernment at tbe eBonaou price of one hundred and eigbtr-flre dollar per head.", It U but jutt to Shernlarf to lay thai lie '.could not be Induced to aijrn ihi mot infamoui reportj He will make a minority report, and show - the; case in iu true light" Jlf. Floyd may, '.for the time, carry out hu Infamous proceeding ; but there are those who know the fact connected wuh those mole contracts and the course of the Secretary, and who are de termined to ex dom them at all hazard. The day of retributio& must and most surely will come. ; ' Now, we contend that there is enoaghno&c about these matters to warrant the appoint ment of a Committee composed of some thing better than partisan white' washers, o ascer tain if ihe-e is not aome Jir at the bottom of tbe whole of them. i Governor Froyd is innfceot, be cannot : object to an. in qoiry into bia ofiSeial eonduet. Ob the eon- trary, be should ardently desire., tbe investi gation, and desire it to be made by a commit- ttee whose report would command the ennfi denoe of I tbe country. - Floyd's seat in the , Cabinet was secured, by extraordinarj means. Tbe Virginia Kleetoral College took it into their sapient beads . that , they were tbe con stitutional adrUers of the ' Preaidnt of tbe United 8at, and ' recommended Floy d tp ld Back as a marrelVudly proper man for a feat in bis Cabinet. Te tbe eentlemen thus r eeommending -Fto d, It u eminently due that . these charges against tbeir nominee shall be atrietly and minutely iowestipated. Matters cannot rest as thej are at present. Wbite-wtsbing , by political . prtisans will not j!). NotMnf but a fair ' instigation eill take (be blight from tbe Seeretary'a rep- totativn, and Mht t or hh friecd3 v'f 4Q to ! mana it", such fail are will: be taken as evi dence .:- THE ENOLI3U BILL. - The New York Hemld.ln relating to "ilr.'Enj;. lith ai having J xlaxed hiiaself in favor of tfu .3 rnwoa of Ken, regardless of the restrict ioo of the eomprotni, which,' Vrith the rejection of tbe Lecomrton constitution, would refuse it admia aioa ae a State short of the full Federal ratio required- for one Representative in Congresr, ay : , :- j j ,--'J..f ' - I "Mr. English.erident!y understand. the ncces itiea ol,the pawand the Xolly of. adhering to a Coneresional restriction which at best is nothing toorethaa:ast. paper, or have we heard of a single Lecompton Democrat from the North who ntertina different opinion from that of Mr. Kngtiih. Thrr will be no difficulty, therefore, in the matter of tfo admit tim' of Kaai with the prt- entaho of her next regularly adijvlcd comxiitutum She. till come in without' struggle, and not a fragment will he left f tbk Kansas nuisance for Northern agitators or Southern ire-eater to wran gle ever.1! , , . . -, -. k - J "" '-- Tbe Herald is well known to be an organ of tbe Administration, an 1 the South now see what it bas gained 'by the' election of Bacbanan.. Nobody. wbo know Buchanan dreams tEat he . would resist a heavy demon stration in .Congress in 'favor of admitting Kansis immediately, and without the aligbt eat reference to ber amount of population. She "will come in without a struggle.! -The Sooth ha been tricked out of her eye-teeth by the Democracy, but no matter the De mocracy are the "Natural Allies of tbe South. - Ms. Sacxdiks Licttjrc. A highly re spectable audience assembled in the Com ons Hall - on Thursday evening, to . listen to the exeellex,t asd entertaining Lecture on tbo Life and Chracter of .Tbomai Jefferson, delivered by Wm. J. Saunders, Esq. Fno8X. The weather' for the last few days baa been cool enough to render fires and winter clothing necessary for comfort. r On yesterday (Friday) morning there was a well defined frost - an unusual thing ' in this cli mate at this aeaion of the year. ' . . lu FROTZjf EXTS ' LX . THX CAPITOL The proper aathorit'ee bave made a contract with Mr. Wm. Perciral for making neoesaarj yen- tilatioaio the CaplccI',' and alao for supply tegit with water." ' 1 1 : StrposxD FaixcxvX or thb 'Atlaktio rxLxaRAra.---Ii. -wilb be eeeo . by - tbe Fer feign'News "that ' tie tU-Teiegraph'ii after all about to be. If itWM,,-. failure,,. . - I X, NOMINATION OF HONTTHOM AS SWANn! FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE MAYORAL- ; TT OF BALTIMORE, . V :C ; .: . At a Convention of the delegate of the' Ameri can party from the rariou Vards' in te city of Baltimore, beld: at Temperanoo "Temple In that city yn Tueaday ivvalag laat, tbe Hoc. Tbomai I Svann, tbe preaentable and upright Mayor,' wat j nominated forre-e.-tetion byacclamat: jn.J"Anim ' mpjlw crod 'of citironitlirong-ed the hall," and r1? o which it ,is fituated was blocked Up oj we crowa ror wng oisiuoo. - inm mmon en tbusia.im prevailed. - Upon being notified of hi -nomination, Mr Swan a made hi appeftrunce and aidretaod the Convention in an atle and eloquent mannefj howlnooocluivly from statistic that the crime and disorders in the city, of. Baltimore which are made ta assume' such hag; proportions frf Democr tic papers, 'are n'othlhg like as great H that city according ' to." its population a they ari In the due of New Yorfe FhQadelpbla, Brboaly 4 and Boston aooordiofto their retpectlr popula-i tiona. . And to show that he AmeHoaa party has admmlstUiego.Ternmentof.te ftity eoonotti cally, the city debt, which,' waa nearly $70O,Oo4 upon she-retiring-of the last .Democratic Admlnt tstratibu, baa been reducod to" a Huie. upw&rda of $200,000. wu I , .Mayor Swann has undoubtadiymada the best Chief Magutrate Baltimore "f ee - tad, and the American party bav Jbst paid ai well merited compliment in. thus unanimously nominaiag him fer re-eleotioa, while they have admidister! i dewrred rebuke to those fault-finding ImocrRtic journal in their midst whose sole delight has been to abase his upright administration.' ! BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE. We call attention to the- advertisement of this institution in to-day paper.1 '.The advantages this College oners to persona desirous of learning book-keeping thoroughly in a short while are worthy of special attention , 'and we doubt not it will be vastly to the interest ot every person whe contemplate engaging in mercantile pupsults te avail himself of a course of instruction in this ex cellent institution. . .!. ;i' 1V'-vl,i I The Louisville Journal say 'that the corn crop ha never been so large in Kentucky as the pre sent crop promises to be. We hear of fields in the Blue Grass region estimated at twenty-five bar rels, or one hundred and seventy-five bushels to the acre, while fields promibing seventy-five to eighty bushels ' are quite common. Consequent upon this, droves ; of swine from the less proline regions cross the Ohio river daily at this and other points, to be fattened in Kentucky, and the indi. cation bow are that we shall show finer and fat ter hog thu season than ever before. ....., - , r We also leara from other sources that the corn crop this eason promise much mora abundantly than waa anticipated some week ince.r - Thia may be said -with reference t& Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York', Illinois," Indiana, and indeed nearly all the Weatern State. Such ia the ten sr of information r gathered from our various excliauffl).;";., tvirrw'!"- iJw tWi-' Stats Fai In order to smL t our friend, "Wil son W. wbttaW, Esq., Secretary pC the S'ate Agrt-nlturM Society; we have enveloped and sent out his complimentary 'cardr to all the editors ia this State, and also to the editors of the naDers ia Richm nd, Petersburg Norfolk and Portsmouth, a- W my,hav a over Joo aome, and uo they will ideas aarfv either tn Mr. Whitaker. Mr. Svme. I uf Ue BgmXer, or to ur wives, and they ; will be riM-nian4 vntn ocjcet.:'J tiT m a , We are also author!! to say that any and all editors. nd reporters for iwspepers, who iray vun tbe air, will tf furntsned wita complimen tary tickets by applying to tbe Secretary or to the editor of the Register or the Stkaiiri.-Standard. -.1 i ! - We copy .the following' items from the Edentoa jJ5rpre of the'-t6tfi itmant v ' , ...naiXKD. Jf- Aiinu ,4Ciwn,oi mtui oauniy, was shot dead from hi horse, on.: Saturday night lasti while ridineaiong the road.,- The-falon who eomeutted the foul deed i raupposed to be one of Mr. Eaton's ewai aegroea. . i --. 1 , Waxcxr. We are Informed that a schooner of 240 tons laden with dry" goods and iron, from Philadelphia and bound to Charleston went ashore at Nag's Used on Monday night lat. Name not known j v, s l.- j j .j-:' --? . :- 3 carrynox ;' or'CscM . BaoTHiaa. -The National Intalligeaoar of Tuesday says'' ' wWe'incereI regret te iearn that Messrs! Chubb Brother, of thu city, have been obliged to suspend jiayment, owing, as they state, to aome vnry Unex pected calls upon them' They further ray that tbeir liabilities are not large, and they hope te re some payment at no distant day; a hope which we trust will be realized." --. IS The City Council of Cbarleaton has assign ed Thursday next as a. day xt humiliation and prayer. Account from the city are still gloomy the pestilence rsgine with increased severity, At tacking alike the old settlers as well as strangers, or,f aubjeoU," aa the new ouster Are termedi The Courier says that f" alt" will approve the action and all should join in dueobeervance of the day." fx nt jfW.r 'l r, f i" .'' ; ' '. I ' TH aEGISTEB. My attention having been recently called to the fact that there wa no special premium for tbe best mill for crushing the Chinese Sugar Cane in the published list of. premiums, the first opportu nity is taken to give notice that there Will be a special premium awarded, and Sugar Cane fur nished at tbe Fair grounds for testing the several Sugar Mills, that will be exhibited at the next Annual Fair of the' North Carolina, 'State Agri cultural Society;-; The 'amount of.tne promiura cannot now bedeesignpted.wilhout calling a meoU ine of the Executive Committee, but as the omis sion to offer a special premium ;fot a mill of as much importance as this was entirely accidental, the public may be well assured that the Executive Committee will make a liberal, a ward.. ,- , V' The Sugar Mill and all other new and merito rious article omitted In. the regular premium list, will come under the bead of Irscretionary pre miums which'-' purposely' inserted in the reg ular premium list, so that every thing sent to the x air mignt nave a suiuble award, although it may not be Included lathe regular list as publish ed. .""!" ,vv . . .' ..j.t.;"f... 1 .The press of the State is requested to publish this notion and to. urge upon the Farmers, Me- Kbanicav aad Manufacturer; .' especially, ' hd the people (rnerallyfs tbe -propriety , of representing ta em solve in Ratal ?h on the lth.tOtu, list and 2zd of the ensuLn October ahdof resolving most heartily to' co-operaU'mJiuktng otrf.next the most interesdng; and creditable Fair ever' held in the State. : ;, - . . WILSON-W.- WHITAKER," . t I am k ' 1 f i r -i-t . sea nx. Atom lpt 22d, 155Si r H '-i I . , MM jaoaiAUTXvMo rpg. . kccsu) .T.rjca.H Tw.o-of tha rrixe.. crew .and twnry-ie of rbe Ajrioao ptihe axnpava died aiaoetoeir -arrival .Vcnoi? haatsYik ertt UUrrparted ported that tht yellow fevec f Hkweaew.-, - ; f CORRUPTION OF . THE i ADMINISTRA4 -i - w : .-; TION. V ; ' P ':' V I.-:' ' In his late rpecch' ltlfew Torkj the Hon. Joh4 B. Haskini an anU-Le)mptohrer8eBtatiye Ir Congresj, m&de alltuion to the general corruptioi and profligacy of the present Administration, aa. gave.a ioocinct bfetor of tbeWIlleft's Point pro ceeditig which WbaveV mora 'ihan. once I beretO'; fore cursorily referred to. iVe sabjoln. the aooom- t psni f-f panning extract from his speech, so u to let our ers see woat a. Democrat r z.as xo say acout m iwn AdminlatraUon r,' f??? '"' I bav also another, plaolc in my platform -I am"againt lt'coiTUption,'I have been denounc ed by some men' fpr not going wiih. my party i4 covering up' v baterer needed in the party to which they say I foi,toerlypel6hged--to coyer up ant corrupt operation in ma .executive aooartments natel an invetiektion of the nurchaseof acertait tion'WB provsd'trt. though the government bad appropriated bat gS0,pO3 jo buy" this site' yej the Secretary cf war gave SZOQ.ooo-t-ISO.COO more than was appropriatedwhich, was clearlj illegal.' .Now, thu was land that had received no manure tor nxieen years, ana oouia nave oeeq bought sis months before for 4,000. Thb money went into tne" nana of Kicnara Scnaawnose brother, I in the ' Custom House. " , And it is not long since that they had 'a plc-nic upon thla cbni then these men,' 'not having the fear 6f the Lord before their eyes, ., apd' with impious' hands fend sacrilegious spirits even indulged lit the use of hut man bones,' Intending to blacken my memory, when in truth they are :only bringing, pn thomt selves contempt ialamy aad disgrace.' , ' .', . '." j ' Now we .see that this administration I d? not wish to be considered an administration Dom ocrat gentlemen When the yard wrong I shall vote against them ; "when they are right. I feel disposi ed to go with them ; .but when wrong. I will see them hanged first (applause) I . sy that we see that this administration since it has been In power has been corrupt, weak, vacillating and fraudulent, and that it dignifies even that of the great John Tyler. (Laughter.) Well, feliow-citzens, on the 10th day of August, Richard Scheli received $115,000 by the sale of this WilletTs Point pro perty,' and deposited it in bank to his account. un ujq izm ne urew a a ran maae oy joqd v. Mather for $20,000,-which 'Vent to ward purchas ing the Fort Snelling property. In shortj our War 'Departmont are selling off the most delight fill sites at the West,1 and with the money from these sales are purchasing, at tho,mot extrava gant prices, sites at the)EasC, I anf against all such transactions, whether made by Democrats or .Re publicans." :. ' ' . , . -j .s ; 1TS MAD POLICY, T ; :. Occaasioaal,". the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Pres, says that "the Demor critic party 1 embarrassed and divided by the mad policy of the Aministration," and that, un less this policy is rebuked' and repudiated, the par ty itself Is in danger' of Immediate and complete destruction. ' He add the following in regard to the President's interference with the elections in Pennsylvania j - ' T. : .. . , "As I predicted," Colonel Florence has secured an order. for another "hatch of ', hards at the navy yard, in place of 3he Democrat lately discharged for darinc: to be true to their convictions.' I have this direct from the Navy Department ','The in- v- nut vrw sau4 vis aev sr ;JiM ysiviwwi TV J get g fob wW U not In ttrcr of Uit) leeudd ot J auv w ivw ve as ivj4u - v f saer tuvig vim svwa at duiiimo lessrroetrtatlon of patronage? The people' mo ney used to Sustain a Representative who grossly and repeatedly betrayed nls constituents J , U notice that the Democracy 'of a number .'of your Congmlonal districts 'have a bew plank to their platforms, vi f 'National.' Foundry; The member from Berks, ' J. 6:' Jotes I kud In his . .... ...... .n O..Jt., V... .V . T crat of Lancaster and' Of ; Pittsburgh, We equally oarer to obtain the prize, and their Cabdidaie are 7?&y&i 9 L.HJ'f.H "There to a rood quarters about tbe Ykst:1; Not a fe w of the offlce- nolders begin to speak" out against it; some, too, i woo cant aaord to lose tnelr naads. Uendricks i spoke for:Douglas. because -he-'could nottielp it, and ethers do tha same here .bacause they have got (tshamed of being kept down as slaves. ,Sharaa, lasting and bitter shame, upon this insane despo tism of powerr js ; - - - , . "Thar was both point and pith in your remark about Tjlerif ing the .Administration. J wish you could see the wretohes that come out of their ob jure holes, 'attracted "by1- the smell .of T plunder so freely oflered to all, Who -will worship Lecompton. Musty politicians, rejected fossils, battered parti sans, suspected and convicted, schemers all this raff and chaff of the past is exhumed because honest men stand off to avoid contact with the txst." ' ' ' s '"'".' ; ' v " ; ... VinoiifiA and Kkktuckt Rah. road. A cor respondent of tha Bristol, Tenn., News, writing from Abingdon, Va., says': ' ', ' 'I ' ' ' " Tha Board of Director of the Va. & Ky. Rail road have made a contract with Messrs. P. B & W, J. Hawkins, and E. A. Jones, of North Car olina, to construct the entire work to Cumberland Gap. One of these gentlemen is President of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, and all are reported to be men of great energy of charac ter and much experience in railroad making, and I learn that it is their intention to push the work forward with vigor. The question as to whore the Eastern terminus shall be will pot bo settled at this meeting of the Board but will be decided at their next meeting, which is to be held oathe 11th of October. A responsible company from : your town made a bid for the contract and offered to build to Goodson for four hundred thousand dol lars less than the estimated cost on the 'Abingdon route. - ' -'- -' !' - Ma Wxstbbook. We had the pleasure on Monday of meeting Mr. Westbrook, just from the National Pomological Convention, which met in New York on the 14tb inst. Mr. -Westbrook kindly placed in our hands the New York Trib une and Herald containing lengthy - accounts of the proceedings of tno Convention; - From them we learn that Messrs. Westbrook & Mendenhall had on exhibition 77 varieties of apples being by all odds the finest collection present, and no less excellent than numerous.. Hurrah for the Old North 8tate. Weldon Patriot Murdex "will Otrr.Gansey, a slave negro, aged some seventy years, Is now On hi trial in Washington county Superior Court, for tbe mur der of Mr. Collins, who was found hung to a tree in Washington county some twenty five year since." Suspicion for the time rested on this negro and some other parties,' but no revelations were sufficiently developed to cause their apprehension. Eventually however, Gansry" was overheard to make a confession in regard to the murder, and was some two years ago apprehended and confined In jail. While there he is reported to, have, had an interview with hi son Gaasey,' whom he' in formed that a M r. Ds venport ' was the only per son who knew anything to 'convict him, and if Davenport were dead, ho had nothing to fear. Very soon after this Qansey killed Davennort," ftr which crime he expiated in this county last pricg. Old Oansey will, in alt probability, share tha faie his son did . - How true it is t hat "aiurdar will out I" Edenton fNC. Exvrut. :. )red Soott, "thT .nklAnt : At hA wVmb TVm Qeutt btuto. dind at Ml- Louiioa. Fridav last! --r - Tbe deatfii by fallow IVref fn 2IewOrlean r n , Bataaday Is t wfiaeTtyarift diiTlnsj. m weak Miu L : Since the' Administration turned against Doug, las, its claqueura And no words of abuse too bitter for; him7; Witness the lbllping from New ort"Daiiy tfew$':';fZ'! irUtii&tiiy&4xi ,.(Tb at Douglas wil! be defeated is every where con ceded ; but the effirt he is now: tasking to prevent such, a result has never bad its equal in the politics! history of the oountry s;He works unceasingly, and .but few constitution! could told up under the ef fort he is makinr. He spends money: lavishly I H baa sold, his fine mansion in Washington, mnru- gagedall fiia property Juere, and if be is oeaten; he u considered to be not only politically but perus: r2y a tankrupU-T In his speeches be is the same bullying, andjmacrupulous pettlfVggst he has al- waytiJen.j i-iK-V'V ;tivi. .T;";OBltTAair. Djxd Jn Salisbury, Sit. 16th, of disease of the brain, liev, J. H. PARKER,. 2ector of. St. Luke's. Church,.inhis.6th year. .: -.': -; i ; He was born January ?lst, .1813, in Tawboro', and gradusied at.Chapel.- H1U,', jn.832, with the first distinution..,He was. m. delegate to the Oen; P. E. Convention, .Jrom ; Alabama, in. 1844. In 1846 be was ordained deacon,-, and the next year presbyter. .After preaching, a. short time in the churches in (he neighboring country, he succeeded the Rev.vT. F. Davis. (uqwf.Bhpp . of S. C-,) as Rector of St.'. Lake's, church in this place. ;k 5 i ,'. In the words of ,an plAiergyman ? He was of that-character so necessary; to. 0ie, true prosperity of the Church, of unblemihed morals."' . But this must be understood. of his whole life, and not mere ly of its ministerial portion. --. ' , "'Ay the mature age of thirty-three, in. the pos session of a competent estate, and thus "4with the prospect of baving 1 temporal . enjoyment iu bis Sower, hi deyoted nimself , t6 ;thf self-sacrificing uties of a minister of the .Gospel;, and. his flock can ten wita wnat ndelity.r, lie, ouen declared that the office was. the noblest ; man could aspire to on earth. This Parish was his irst and only ill. J 1 ' 'IT. i 1 1 ' . .1 l - S Jrtl wbiwu vuorge. JU.H veu uts wurn, nnu ao oveu,uu flock; and their affection and sympathy, was the present reward and delight without which, he felt he could not live., -Such .was This sensibility, thai those feelings towards himself called, forth from others, by bis kindness and hospitality, were con strued by him as favors received, and obligations w grautuuo on nut park. . ;; . . . - - ' - If his temper was warm and quick, it was dee titute of malice ; and certainly he was a man sin cere and without guile. $ His preaching was es- a J ' .1 l a - i if weiaeu pracucai.. irnest. ana Bpimuiu. ixis in tercourse with his people was familiar and aff tionate, - and , the consistency with which he maintained his views , .of the . Church did not, we. trust,! -prevent a warm charity; for. all his brother Christians. r He had a free and cordial bearine towards all his fellow -man. and it is be lieved waa highly valued, by this whole communi ty as a citizen, a friend and a minister., .what be was as a devoted husband, .as a father, son, and brother, only those can . know who have b"en s deeply bereaved.". The poor, the afflicted and dis tressed, knew him at every appeal ; and we know the Church has been bereaved ' of a zealous and trusted minister, the strong sentiment of whose neart seemed to ne, t . I , . , , .. - f ; I love thy kingdom Lord . .'. ' ! i ' "i " -'" ''-The house of thine abode, " . n : The Church our blest Redeemer saved V .With hi sown precious blood. s In Charleston, on Friday 17th inst., after anili nes of four day, of yellow fever, Mr. WILLIAM W. SMITH; Prints, formerly of Raleigh, and for eighteen years connected, as compositor and fore man, wita tne .Keguter. . The' last moments off Mr. Smita are ren resented to have been trano ml. and be departed m hope of a hetter lite,' hsnng faith tn Christ as his Saviour: The Printers of the City were especially attentive to him during his illncoa, and followed bim to the tomb, in Magnolia Cemetery. . WHOLESALE BOOT AHD SHOE TRADE. -v: September, 1858.V '.i. TTTi.R. JOHKSOiT WHOLESALE DEALER IN .-. V V, Boot,: , shoes, trunkr carpet - .ban, vsllees, wrapping paper. te..o&r to the. trade t,Virsinia and North Carolina, a large ai eommanding assortment of ail article DeiongingtonuDrmaoaor trsae.purctss 6d recently .en 'th most favorable term cf the mansr factttreri th's'mielfes In th Eaateri cities. ' , To goad and ptfnctnal cuitotftars. he will sell on reas- enable terms, and. i prepared to offer rar inducements - to cask lyr?-?. 1 f ; 7.?: i -'"i f SaleeroOiB Ho. W, Syeaaor nreet, two doors below Haailtdn A tJraham, . . - v VTiVRj JOBNSOW; 1 seat UrWlm ;' : nmmn n . y a sS Staodard eepy. . s NOTICES-TAKEN UP AND COMMIT -TSD to tlie jail i Wilkes county, ;$r4 C-, on the 9th day of Augast, instant, a. negro boy named JOE, whq seysh belongs to Iaao Inskip ; that be lives in Hampshire eOnhty, near Frankford P. 0., in Virioni., Said boy says he is 17 yesl old, a very bright mulatto, soiae little over 5 feet 'high, sleader and light, pretty intelligent, and ssys he has been lying out for some 18 months i-'";-f "' J--- t-wt j..-. '" - J Alo. taken op and committed to Jail as above on the 11th day f August, instant, a negro boy named GMMANULj who ssy that, he belongs to a widow woman try, tha name of Sarah Ieipas, who lives between Colombia and Charleston, 8. C, tbe plse, post office, or district he cannot describe. - Said boy seems to be ahont'20 years old, weighs about 150 lbs., is very black, and has all the dullness of his race, says he left home to go west to a Mr. Bell who was executor of his late master's estate.; The owners of the abnve named boys are requested to eoine forward, prove their property, pay charges, or they will be disposed off according to law.- . ' . . ..t, t v if ,, -v, ESLEY STALKY, Sheriff; . , Wilkesboro', Aug. 28 Sw ' . - : v "; . :- . SALE OF .LAND IN EQUITY. ' "O Y VTBTCB OP A DECREE OP TIIE COTjltT Xf of Equity for the Conaty of Craven, the Clerk an d Master will expose to public sale at tke Court House in the town of Newbern, on the 25th day of October next, being Monday, of the Superior Court of Craven, the f olio win g.valuable lots, with the buildings and oth er improvement tBereon: One lot, 100 feet X 90, on East Front and Change Streets, with the large and commodious dwelling house and out houses thereon, being the .late residence of Mrs. Pliza Vail, deeM. v r - t Also, a lot on East Front and Change Streets, with tn owelung bouse, omoe, wnart, Ac ; ; ? - , Also, lot 2S, 26, 39, and 40 in Drybnroagh, adjoin ing the town of Newborn, . -1 2..-41. - Term made known on the day of sale. -fi - :. . F. C, ROBERTS, C A M-.E. RUNAWAY SLAVE-TAKEN UP AND committed to the Jail of "Davidson County, a Negro woman, who ays her name is CHARLOTTE, and that she .belongs to Robert Bailey, of Tennessee. Said slave i about 65 years, old, above medium size, and very black. Upon i proof of property and pay ment of costs, she will be delivered to the owner.. " : Y ... - ".;--, E. D..SAMPTONV C Sep 15 worn Sheriff of Davidson county, N, C. ; "VTOTICE ,TO THE .TRAVELING :PUD LIC. Persons. wishing to obtain a convey ance either to or from the Railroad Depots, in this city, oan always be accommodated by Tarboroagb Four Horse Omnibus. The Omnibus wUl always be found by pas sengers at th Depot upon the arrival of either of th train. - Persona is the city, will be conveyed to the Depot in time for elthr train, if they leav their or ders at my Stables. x &;:ii:?s- fX!&-.4tA Carriage, orgies and Horse for air upon secern- modftiag terma '?'-'- i- . fersons atundmg the city with Uorses. Drovers. Ac. will find my Livery SuUea eligibly. citnated and my terms satisfactory. ,r A't.-JU T. CLAYTON 1 yt ie - '; v - ' t w, V..V- mv-- : r VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. r I; OFPER FOR SALS A TRACT OF LA!fD IN "Wake county-, about twenty miles north ef Raleigh, on the rHl-igh and Gn Railroad, three mile from ForestvQle, and adjoining Wake Forest College lands, rontujaing about thirty-seven hundred acres th res Hee of fee late Thmsi 'Alstcni deceasidl It'tra healthy shiatiin,'andu a good sLihUrhoodr The land may torn mvid ia Ssallar "paroela te fcait par-. eaafr,5 -.i iws4, m HJ A. AlAXOa.? a14rH?B ouj V jr?';i m I !: s UNIVERSITY OF KARYLAND', BCHOOt OE MEDICINE.-r-Th Jiflv-First Session will begin on. THURSDAY, October. 7th, 1858, and enij Mirehliit. 1850. -: . :". . -" . ! ' : LMsi-eh 1st. 18d. ; n. r.; smith,' m:d.; 5 Principle and Practice of Surgery. yr. r&j&JXXS, M. P., ' . . W ""r 1 MTTB!T. 'f'TTif W If TI. '.-iT..' 4 Principles and Praotc of. Medicine. .T0S. R0B7, M. . ; catcmy and Physiology. , " - G. TT.'ailLIENBERGEE, M. V., c.:4---r j ; ObsUtric. '?"-"V' ':'"' CHARLES FRICKM. ',' , Materia ledica and Therapeutic) , ': B. B. SMITH, M. In Pemonitrator of, Anatomy. . Clinical Instrrclion" is' given at tiie' Baltimor, In- Brteary, suaatea reas the- univers.ty,uand open to : r,-:.ji:r-t FEES I ? vivJiA''if. i-'.'.,i , For the full course. '.- .'.-. . "y a f99 j ' MatriCttletlon fee, -v -' ' :-i- "Gradaation, . - . '. t -f fr r .3 SO ' ! " Practical Anatomy, - ' --''''- - ' 49 . sep 15 w3w O. W. MILTRNBEROER, taa. ' THE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, ' : . .... . MIRVT.ASn -it ; milE NEXT-ANNUAL. SESSION BEGINS , ONf JL: Wednesday, September 29th. unctaal atten. dance on that day 13 requested. ' Applicants can enter any class in the Preparatory School or in the College, for which, anon examinationthev are found Qualified, f. Commercial studies pursued by those whose parents de sire it ' Ample aeoomniodation are -provided for one hundred and twenty-five pupils. . . w-' 1 1. .. Terms S Two hundred and fifty dollars; ($160) for the Session, payable send-annually, covering . all ex pense of Tuition and Bpardiflg. For admission apply to . . '.Rv. Dr. KERFOOT,-Rector; - f, . -i' 5 - ' Colles:oC St. James. P. 0 ' aug 14-r-wSm 1ifi:l-J:S .trytn . THE LIVER lNVIGOKATpR ! .4 PR E P A P E D B Y; . D B . ,S A N P 0 B D . Compounded Entirely From GfJMS ' '-' IS CJTE OP . THE -BEST .PURGATIVB AND Liver Medicines now before the public, that act as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more, effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only Cathartic, but a. Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver .to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings' expe iienced in the operations of most ' Cathartica J t strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it ; and when taken daily in moderate - doses,', will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.; ' The Liver is one of) the principal ' regulator when it performs its faac the system, ar folly de almost entirely7 depen tion of the Xt'eer for the functions f when the to els ar at fault, and the consequence of, one or cased to; do its duty. organ, one of the propri study, in a practice 01 to find some remedy the many, derangement of the human body ; and tions well, the powers of veloped. .' The stomach is dent on the healthy aj proper performance of its mach is at fault, the bo whole system suffers inj gan the Liver having For the diseases of that etors has made ' it . his more than ' twenty years, wherewith to counteract to which it is liable. ' To prove that this rem person troubled with Li V edy is at last found; . any er Complaint, in any try a bottl, and eonvifl .... "r.-ij j'.. ; morbid or bad - matter ing in their place a heal ting the stomach, eansing fving the. blood, giv whol machinery, remov- of .its forms, haa but to uon u certain. . - . ; These Gums remove all from" the st-stem, supply. thy flow of bile, invjgora- food to digest well, purl ing tone and health to the ing tne eause of the dis- ease, effeoting ' a 'radical . ? Billions attacks are onred, and, -what Ia better, prevented, by liiver lnvigorator - One dose after eating is stomach and prevent the fuffiolent to relieve the tqotcuromrumgaaa sour- lag, - - ..- ... V. Only on ' ds ; taken before retiring prevent Nightmare. ' Only one dose taken St nlght,'lbonj Che Vowels gently, and cure Co tiveness -; J r--eaoh meal will ersDys. ,. On does. Ukan .after ; pepsia. .r . , On dore of' two relieve Sick Head One bottle taken for fe th cause of the disease, 'Only on dose tomedi.' teaspooafols wiH always male obstrnctlon remove and make a perfect cor, atelr- rellere Cholic. While"'-' ;v'.-.3i"u a : On dose often:rteat4 d Is a- Mr:nve for Cholera Morbus, Q kS . j- 1 and a- preventive V of Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the ...affect of) medioine ; efter;.; a t, long icaness. -. .... On bottle taken far Jahndice .remove ral oolorjfrom th skia. time before eating rive makes fobd dltrestwelL sallowness or nnnatu- On dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose often repeated j cure Chroni Dl rhmei In its worst forms,' while 8 win net and Bowel eomplaints yield almost to the first dose, a t t ao k a c a a s d; by One or. two doses cure W o r m ai in children 1 there is no surer,' safer, or speedier remedy in the world. it never fat fa. i A lew- bottles Icures Dropsy, by exol-( ting the absorbents, v . U e take pleasure in re-, oommenaing'thls . medl- cine as a preventive for Fever ud Aide. Cbtll fever, and Sit Fevers of a Billions Type. It operates with ar willing to testify to its certainty, and thousand wonderful yirtBes.'"';'.;, : All -who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. 1 " ' . ; ZST- Mix Water in the month with the ln vigorator, and swallow both together- - . Til E 1.1 VE It INVIGOKATOK - V ' . IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.. It cure as. if by magic, even the Srtt dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to oar any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dijapepala to a common Headache f tH of which are the result or a uiseaseu Aiiver. .,; . jt ... ' PRICS ONE DOLLAR tin BOTTLB. ' V SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345, Broadway, N. T. ; ' " Wholesale Agents: . Barnes A Park Sew York ; T. W. Dyott A Sons Philadelphia; M. S.- Burr A Co.-, Boston ; H. H. Hay A Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati; 6 ay lor? A Hammond, Cleveland; Fahnestook A Davis, Chic ago ; 0. J. Wood A Co., St. Louis;. George IL Keyser, Pittsburgh ; b. b, ilance, Baltimore. And retailed by all Druggists. bold also by - ; - ., , PESCUD A GATLING, feb fUwSwlv.es . , Raleigh. mil E UNIVERSITY OF FREE BCEDI J CINE and popular knowledge, organised for she purpose of arresting tne evils or worthless and Spu rious nostrums, and supplying families with reliable Domestic Remedies, have sold to Messrs, J. A C. J. COWLES, of Elkville, Nf C., an assortment of then- valuable compounds, vis : ' ; . . :,. , .. , i. . , ROW AND'S TONIC. MIXTURE for w cure of ';'?'" Aguc'eto-i' . '-; ;: ;''. ' ' ":. : Syiup of Blackberry Roo for the cur of v :-.'.-,' xiiarrncea, etc.? v";." ' ; 1, . The University Remedy for Lung' Complaints, tc j " Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, -i - "tl-": ' CosUv BaweU, (PilU) t h .j ; e s, .?'"":Sors XlHt-xiisfi XV-""' " ' Bar aehe nd.r)aaVM; ,.,, Tooth aehe, i:- t.i'-.sKf- n ' i' '. " , Fvr aad Ague, .(la fern .of Unltk we various nbstrhmS of th day, the Remet die depend upon tbeir merit for popnlarity: -" Thy are to be had of th Messrs. COWLES, at Elkville; and of tbeir gents, as follow f f J : 1 f , A, & MeIntoshr Taylorsville; DriJohn Flsk, Ceoj cord James Allen, Milton; AlexanderMoAlpin, Tab cey ville ;, W C. Walker, PersUemoa Creek j T. !C Good. ing Newberni Jame X. 'Smith.- Favettevillei Wll. liam M. Farabee, Shady Grove; David ILXdoV Ab. bott'a Creek; Transou A Bro.; Pfafftowa ; A. T- Zeve ly, Salem: F. 8. Manhalt' Halifax ,4JW. Levi Love. Waynesvili fK. arrna A 8on,' PoEaksvUlet H. P. limner, Dayidson CoUeee w;H.Xdritv WHnsugtae; Dr: A. O. bradley, WUnimgton iHenxji- Culpeppr, Elisabeth City ; Satterfleld'. A K WOliajns, .lUixbor i Samuel,. Young. ; AsherAroQghj. Davkt .MeTrilL La Orange; R. S. Long,' Rockingham j R..IX Mosely A Co., Clinton fW: A.. Lash, Walnut Covins' Josiah CowlesrJr., Jonesville; J. A At C. Cowles, "Hamptoh vilie; LueaA A G. 3.Moec vldehflsaa . , i"Tt"" ;u;'p ne' rJtvjuLi itB?. tXis '1 aye u3t AHru w t. SWAN t. cd.S t LOTTOlilXS "s TRIULIPUANT 1 .,, coarnrca ro naAw a ptaat.wnaoet traTfS. Lotteries arc XofaL, ud t- l",s ' ? Autaorixed ih-AT-A;''1 . State .of Ceergii. Th4 laU- ttOHpi to wyare orvn 'Aai 'sJUrs , that our Lotteries ore drown fairly f . '-'"'S vow' r e JjMtWJ poMtually t and ; ' h : 1 that 'ur Schema art ' mart lib, ft; '';'''-' raf than OTyrthcr'Uth'? '. A U$ry t Hht 1 World tt" '' , "f ' ; .i,if iid'stvii Jt'.U, ' Hi, I ''-.. . Th foffowing Sehlme wO1 V erawn 'fL Swaa'A Co., Managers of the Sparta Aeaderry LcHery, ia each of their Riagle Nambef Ltsris fer October, 18W, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, tn pablW, mUer ike 8oprkk tendeao iOt OesnsxiscidBers. , u i i -- Draw on Catardar,)Ocio1er A,i 15. , ;'.:'? fv.fd CLASS- 3d, !lf v': J- ' , t Drnw on watarday October 0, llStr . 'j- : V ':;'"CLASS 97t if r 1 :x' 1 Drawa owSetordaTr" Octeher i, 185S. , ''V-ul.,.M;wviCTA--8,,,.Vk'-."1'.'': Draws on Saturday. October 23. ISM. '-'?ltA8w 99iM': JV "'',' -'Draw or; Saturday October, SO, 1S3S. ':f-: f ' 'Cm the p'lai Irwigli Vaatbsnt ) Tickets t';.-.u:-,.r." ' Fiv Tkownd.F&'MdTt fifty Fim I yrfrhtt,f n.j'-j '. irtaatr.osa raiisto aySar irar" ttoxxt. - . ' ; MAGNIFICENT-SCHEME t ' : Each satnraar.tB Octoeer. 1 1 Priieof - do do 'J- do dO' '' Ho -, '.sr.PrlseSof' -"do-V. "'.'- de-r i 5 f' d " vie 5,5? do-'' ' 100' - de .; J30 (WO "too 7 oo i -coo i ftOO .' aoe . Mi .100 'I'' .' SO.OTO 10,MO ,900 f 4,000 . 4. 1,600 .do -if. 4 i do Approximation . Prizes. . 4 prises of f 400 Apprg to $70,000pHse ar I MOO 4, do 300 .-!; do 10.000 do 1 1,00 ' d ; do do do . do. .dO'il0,000 ;..do; ,000 : ., do ,.r 4,000 . do 3,000.,, do do.;, do do 00 600 400 , JOO 200 100 T 75 ..i".,W .' 5,ooe.' do P LWO do 30 are ,,lC00 a,48s priaei amounting to "' . ' '. ' 3,v00 .Whole Ticket 1 i Halve ti J Quarters Ii M. ' ':ltvfr we 'plan' f lh Utter wiabe 'seat to'anyoMdesironsof reeeiringit. ' Certificates f Package will' be sold' at we fbUowmairat, whkh b the risk i 1 - -" - . ' k Certificate- of Package ef 10 vTbol Tickets, SM - iu?x-v&cAt a , i-'i I Half. i ; .. 40 r'"Y--him- "rl,. ltti 10 Quarter-. w.. 0 'vnH jjn'-n'r 7 y,llW Bighw.'v-fA ,10 -In 0dertnr;Titkefe-oy CerUflcatesr J ' ' EaoioS the aoaa'y to ear sddrisl for th TIoxsU br deMdon th Teipt f wWh they will b forwarded by. first matt. 1 Pnreassers oae aava'tteksteeadug- ia any agar (key aeydeBiga.: Yv t v . . - Th hat ; oi oaawa Namben aad PrUe wilL he s torheerismdJaTly i.';rT . Purchasers will please, wrii4 their sigBatar plain. ani giv theif'Pot OtOe. Conaty sod Sw'' r , ,? ' . alaJl prise of S1.O00' aad kaderi aii InunsdUtaly after 'th dxtWt&'yr&$ & iirul tJ&'ct i AiieeasiantoattoaB tncuy soaxdeotui. " iAedxsM Ordarsior Ticket er CattlfiMt te v . . fl. BWASLiM OA.sr ' eepitt-. eVir. a f.:-;-.fJ ii ia Uta,e. Persons retidln g ar ptoaWromary, Aia er Atiaata, Ba-eaa have taelr 4er filled, and save ua.y r fAllst 6f th nifffW fcatar drawn froattb wheeL to, will be ph'blishad after yT urriig,'hith foUow. ing paper i-Aagasti (Geo.1) CofisArtlonaiAi; NewOt Uaas Jit. MbWlt-iUflr CUcMStfesT " tadacd, NabKUla . GeaMss-Atlsat IxtUllrocr,t?w-York WeeklypjIay.sB&2avaah: 6srfti? .tttokSaead oa.aaf uR(Ajcfc.Tro ULDllEN.OK hi; heitbfkiaof MART JuTtRlaHT. debased i tea are hereW-notifisd met 'the estate of .EamT' P. Norri hebeaecae6Ved'tkit Vrt are, -ra,y topr orev to these etftmedf acoerdfag to law, Sd'w shall act pay any mteret.bn We fcrads-ta our harcni this data. ii, t n ;t cJ WILLIAM H. iORRL3,-l -".r j f JAMXS H. N0R13;f .! August 21 wCW tie no fJ " n-Uv,l M. TIaTOTICE.-T1IE UNDEItSICNCpYlLL ILW 'ketVat tht late ' vesldeqcs 'ef 'Willi. ' Beott, dcd, on .Tuesday August, !TUi;apo'aredle'iX met , all the perlshabfcj property belwe ft g to d eeutfc ' . ,( Alo,-0 Wednesday thenl8tv attae Ceert Sease doovprsolsflyetlS felpeayXwo Xertom, am siaiiar sjffdlt; t. -.ti h.JJtOu VT. SCOTT,, i ; Jy iS-j-wt,:, ,;, ..Admmisvator. . .". . . . (.'V:-,u .;-.! ! '.! '. jV-il - ',' t -.t ' Tha above sale wUl be ntatooned antil tha ith Oato. "ber, bein the week of oar next goperiorCourl, .. ' ' -4 ' . '" j T.'".' j ' . J. W..SC0IT. Standard copy weakly till day ", . ' . T. V "ETIIALANDA ; olTHfc PRLDRip' THK MOUNTAINS A ROMANCE OFi THE ALLE - GHANIES." : K , . , ... 1 . .;. r A -. WILL : BE COMMENCED -JjC . TUF. TIMES for th first week ia October, ,'bs thril ling-ana interesting story of Sowtnern, A,ue, vy Poothera anthor. Prepare for the enlerUIneotof the winter firesida. To be followed by twe other tt oris by Southern asthore, ef scarcely lets interest,', ' "GRACE LEE I oa,'THir. YOUNG POETESS,- (;'. 1: v, J .i'li.iii i airtf ''' ' -.''" - THE i MURDEItER'f DAUGHTER. i-'-Th Times is s hvgtt flrt oUit'outi'ernXiteraiy family Paper, which should be read by every family fireside, adora ab centre table of evtrry parlor aod be th weekly esapanion of all who love the Useful, the Beautiful aad the Progressive., -mj i - - - . ; The Tims baa a large list of contributor, iacladio g many of, the best, writers 4a the euntrj,. wk ftukbh weekly a large amount of choioe original aittu 'Bs bracinr Stories, "History, Biography, Science, Revnws, Education, Poetry, and New of the Day. "' 1 . ; Among the contributor are, Mrs. 6igoroy' "8U pheaT. Jlfllar, Mrs. Di Varaos, Mdm. Le Vert, Flaley Jobs son, Wm. R. Hunter; Clara Augusta, A. Perry Sparry; Mary W. -Janwinr Geo. W; Cotbran, Matilda Cm Smilsy. ?w:; b fl I'.-d i e.e ):; : ft!.- A A . T . V v .L imi ;-4 na bts;(i we smw iwn in auooe-wiu uvr wpoa tbe foprta volam, and the MibliAer wish to snlsrge it'toaa eight paced paper, saakjag it equal to eisa te . any paper published, and , to iatroda jtwff pew depart- menu sever -Ktora attempted . any weakly paper, Ithr of which alone w ill be, worth mar than th sub scription prieo The Time win tbeh b "lb Urge LReraryaad Family paper, evsr offered to th Sou there pspl Win 'they then cCntUro to nd North for paper filled Mat with vIHatug raw head aad bloody! hoaesi? at oris af esld blooded mardera aod horrible tragedkta of . rafflaa ii,' or ctre eacartf . nm to. a Mom. PpT,;)boiin U to vlcp, re fine and illastrat eoulhera character, morally, iatsl- lectdally and socially; to be pWnant Llttrary com- - Th publisher Appeal for a large list of new nbtert- terSlnall WeUiern States' for 'the bew sndetlarr. ' ed 'volume,' which onrmenoei the. firtf bf Jaeaary All who-will forward their rubrcriptioni immediately, hall hav w threraaiaiff'taomhj ef Li$ year graUa, cortTngiUlng with taetart-g . .-ti;,s ,".- our o xxXTK-XS -""""' , ' . . ..... - ..t. A... JL a-esiT, amai,i8'MTno) ':; r'.WBW I .-w sepia 04 mi it 9t , Oe aidres,). ..-. 10, ;. ssswn-d 4 zrirrw ww. ttl K-.tUisJf.L f "i 1 -Z iiE'Vti i f 1 1 1 .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1858, edition 1
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