1 "X .... II II . . . - ' - I IS X 1 . ! :- - II W - . ; I I r i -cr: VOL. LYII. KALEIGH, WEDNESDAY: MQRNING OCTOBER 271858: y NO. 49- M IT- K; A Hill II'- 11 ' 11 All II If - II 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 K Ur Ataf thi 4 r W i WiS- ..isy- W y wa rre, 'ay. . TW rs I f the J., I' f5e- aat, w lie. a rtl CT ft a" A ha ijiia- AND rrK. i ray - H-BU5JUD BY ' JOHN W. SYME. Dire at rm.jrirro, at " .OO at tae of ia ear. UALKIGH, N. ? C. - . . I I' III! ' f SATTRDAT MORXIXO. OCT. 13, U&t. THE FAIR. WacAra eaebewed politic ia oar editorial eclaniij sodsy, as wa hart been nor agrew- iMnnnTU at 111 a air. looiinr ai iu v . . uax J oinoas aid AttraetiTt sagfcU, fort- atbarinc vita old ecqaaiAtanae. BiAltlcg Btw aat,- lo.. ; Too Fair wt ore rlad4 toT, ,.. mAit Jaaidad aneeeea in verv war. Tba crowd in atUndAaaa wa larrar Uua oa? fcaratofVa aastmbleJ 00 Mb an ceaAioo, ao4 tba artislsa poa aibibitioa wall ealamlatad to rcmoMrata . tba triable aa4 expasse aoocaQtared bj tba tbroig from n d tha Stat.. - - " s . '"j r - ' . Tba vtalher waa oppraauTely hot, and the dost Try annoying-, bat U u not only feoed aunfally bat asir. for a celiac tioo of feeaitT tu to ka eeea oa tba jrot od tterj dj wticb eomlJ aot ba larpaaaed in aoj part of tba eoontrj, iSortb. Soatb. ut or Wast. la another cart of tbe paper will ba foaod a report of tba prooaadiap, Jto. mTUKHK'I !(OTnillO LIKK UU.T11KR." Wt art tadebtad to Mr. R. F. Simontco, of SutaarUIt, for tba balf of a aid a of Solt Leather, which took a special pre mi am at tba Fair, and tba wbol of wticb ba divided be tween ocr neigbbon of tba Standard and oar. atlf. Tbia Laalber baa beaa ta tan for 20 mootba. and ba baea tanned in tbt old way exclosTelj with Oak Bark. Air. 8. eipect npoe tba saxt txbibition to ontdo what ba ba dona in tbia oaefal department of tndaairj. lit also took tba pre mi am oa Harseea Lea tier. TUB AFFBAY AT NASHVILLE. AsnmovAL PAancrtAa, The Nasheille Uaioa has tb particulars of tbe affray on tha Fair grounds at that dty. We quote: - It appears that a feud of a Tery bitter nabue t soTor mm time aaisW net ween job n, jsmei and tiaady Owen, eooa of XrereU Owea, of lU litaoa eoutty, sad Sam. and George W JCowaa, avaa or Jar. Owen's wife ty a lonner BDtoaea. tm. Cowaa met James Owen, who had hie wife leaoijiff apnw his ana, at the Fair, sad spit in bis fibre. .Shortly afterwards James and Sandy Owe net Sam Cowan oa the promenade, hack of the upper seata, whan sandy uwan commenced an attack upon Cowan with a stick Cowan then drew a pistol and ahot S. Owen throcght the heart, kUDag htm Instant, by and siaaitaneceTy the frieada of tne parties tn- tarfrrsd. mslirr a Tisorou and iWul nee of sUcka. Dunne tbe melee that eaeoed four or Jte, petksfe six, adiitkroel sboU were Bred. James Owea. was aaet in Ue left side imme iLxU'.f ahoee the hip, and also la the right thigh. The t'ret wound Is r. Tery dangerous one and fears are entertain that it may prove fatal. Sam. Owea is badly wounded in the head. Gen Bat tW and several other who Interfered were slight ly injured. The Goveraaieot of Great Britain baa actually chartered a oocDpaay, endowed, it Is said, with a capiul suScient ta construct a coc tin noes lie of railroad from Halifax ta tbe Pad 9c ocean, and, while we Lave been satisfying ourselves with the aturfel oonvwtioa that the territory of the Brl Uah ptaacioa I too cold and sterile to admit of work so g-g-.Uc,the 4Kojflih have been quiet ly surveying a railroad route through thi very ouatry, and Profeetor Paiiir, who for more than two yean ba been engaged ia the survey, doe aot biitste to report that the face aad configure U.o of British America is "eminently adapted for railroad purposes.' - j 11 '.1:0 Sbootxto AraaT is a Cacaca Eara or rnx rAxrox- About t dock last evening a Freacbmaa nanaed L. Berir,eo tared theMetho- Lat charh ta Thirtr-fourth atrest, aar Eighth araaae, and after silting for a short time in a pew directly la froct of the pultit, be wa aeen to take a pitu from hi pocket and aim it at the pastor. Ue Bar. J. M. Crawford, aad laataatly discharged oe of the barrel. - It proved to be loaded with UIL whka lodged ia th wall directly betide Mr. Crawford, coming within a abort dWtaoto of hit ting kiss, which, aad it been a little more to the rigat, would undoubtedly hmve killed bim an th sput. The congregation were instantly thrown into a grwet state of excitement, aad for a time it was bared Mr. Crawford bad been ahot. Beefier waa launediauly ecurd by eeveral gentlemen aad headed over to th Twentieth ward police Oa bescg conveyed ta tba station hone h stated se a reason for so doing, that Mr. Crawford had ituolted him ia a aermoa dlivered in the morning. JTom all appsaraaee Beerier is evklently insane. -W Tor yo-aX - ' Tat Gbbat Eastxsj. The London Daily New of Sep. 21, says thsl a 'new company is to be farmed to be called MTae Great Steamship com laay (HcciUd)" with a capiUl of JU3Q.0O0, In sham of XI eah. The sum, it U calculated, is uOcMat to fit the vessel for sea, and ft ia propos ed that at present she should be employed in voy aa between thi country and America. It i preHuotd thAt tha van el, when finished, will be eaablcd, to make eight voyage within the veer to Portland or New York, and that, according to autistic of sitting traffic, the earnings cf th sio, afUr deducting insurance, wear and tear, avl every possible contingency, will bave a bal ance from which a dividend can be declared f U per cent As ITyiirrxTED Fobtuse. It is stated that a surviving daogbter of Aaron Burr come curi . into prewasion of quite a fortune la this Burr held a Ira from Trinity church of t. Kkhmoal Hill property, tbr or four bun ird lou ia tbe cetre of New York, for 66 veara. 1U r.eaid tbe land for 63 years to Astwr and tthrr, and their kw etptrt ta 1 60. The lease W thr year tben blic U Barr's daughter, avl th claim is inJUj-viUUe and the value of the " very geat Alrvady several uf the lessee Lv compromised the cUua tut fro oa 1,500 to i.fm rr k. .... Piratxa Ur Tax WorPtT lion. J. Glaa ry Jaa, ft t reported, ha beaa appoiaud 2Xia- 4,aana STATU NF.U8. JUltaoAT Ckikbiatiojt at Statksth.i.1. Oa Thurlr. th. 14Lk W. th. CUKrtkn th eonpiotioa of tha WtTi North Carolina JUilnd,tStaU.iU, took rl.ca Jo that town; . " ' . ' ' , , ' and from all the account wahara on,we julRa t mm. Vaaa fa.tll at vt aat awv4l r.t t li a swsa Tstn wmmw wuu aa aaaaai a w n T uv vmuu Tbra u a Terj Urg nun.Ur f riaitcr pr uni, pruumoij voniv iWjWw, bPgrmer w.ui lour 1 .11- am a a 1 rf" miliury corojania, cxrluaiTa of.taa miliury FtalMTiUa. Tha militarv oocnnaniai which Uiok part in tbe certmome or tba occaIcn, wara the Iwd?ll Bluaa, of SuUafUUs Capt Sinvjnton ; tha , Orana Guard, of nilIhoro Capt. Jonea ; tha Hornaf. Xart Eifl-a. Cot Price, from Charlotte. and tha Rowan Itifl Guarda, Capt. Robardi, and 7? -rrZ owwvaairwaituattuacwrcomjnanaoiuiwr4SnelTtrd Clemeni, of VI., mWoiuIt Injured hi teacher, Mr Andrawa, . . Tha orators of the day were Hi-Gov. Morooead . traun. loung, oi vnanoii. i na a inner was ) i ..t . i . . I maniflotnt, and prepared in such abundance that I it U said Uia Im nensa crowd present could ooo KVorythlo passed off I - ",uluul ly aeparated, e tat j body being; deeply and f fate- fully impressed with the whole-souled hospitality I of the generous oitlxeos of IredelL , AMsaiCAS Cbom walla. The Crewell family of North CaroUnA and Georgia, are said to be ds- j aceoded from twe brothers of Olirar Cromwell, .WB0.a fio England after tba restoration, ha- rag aropnea ue m iroax uetr same to avota tne j pmeeatioa of the Suwsru. .YO. BmlUti. Kcadie The Greysoa - (Ye.) Patriot sUtes I that Daafel Darls, who was tried in that tounty lb tbe murder of Spencer Isora and aexuitted. started with his wife after the trial for Jonesrille, N. C. and both were murdered on the road. Ue was married but a few days ago. ' Ditidx D. The Directors of the Cape Fear ! Bank, hare declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 pe r cent, pey able at the principal bank and branch- as, 1st proximo. - Sxcituvq Taiai James Franklin, Robert Brinkley and Albert Van a, the former of Gates county, N. C-, and the two la tier of Nanasmond county, Va., ware tried last week for the murder of a negro man about sixty years ofagenamad Lamb. This trial elicited the most intense excitement and interest. The only witness to the transaction wa a little girl about eloven yean old, the daughter of Franklin, one of the prisoner at the bar. Her testimony was indeed thrilling and interesting, and her manner and bearing so palnetic ana touching that itjroduced tbe most in teneeseatation in tbe Court. If was indeed a solemn and impressive scene, and one which rarelv oc cur in the administration of justice. The Court Uoose waa densely crowded during: the whole trial. Motbba. On Friday morning last qnite a large cars ran of people passed through our town oa their way to the West, to Arkansas we brieve. There were 59 persons, men, women and children, and were from our old county, Lincoln. we regret to see tnu deposition, crowinz on our people, for leaving the Old North State, and et r cuLly with toch people as those we saw on Friday. Thev will prove a valuable acquisition ai jitizens of th right grit to any State, and we wl h tbem good locX. KvVirrfvni'on Eivptxrtr, Oct. 1 1. Among the list of Judge to act at the 7. S. ArrfonHnral Fr in Ri.-S we notice the following name from North I aro- line: H. K. Barrwrn. WClie Batrd. if. W. Ranaom, Dr. Broednax. Thoa. D. Mearea and Kobe Patterson. On about TS different Commit- teea. North Carolina has representatives, and South Carolina two or three. Mracxa A cold-blooded and hearties mur der waa committed in Wyn Co., some six or eight mile from Goldsboro', on Sunday evening the Ulh Inst, by Joha Starling, upon the person of Sally Cotton, an old woman, aged about sixty year. It appears, says tha TVifeme, that Star ting went to the bouse of the deceased and called to bar to come to tbe gate. She told bim if be bad any business with her, to come to tha house. He replied ba would not come in that be could set tle hi busines with her where he waa. He then deliberately raised his rifle, and shot bar. The ball entered tbe left breast and passed out j ust belo w the right shoulder. Tbe unfortunate woman fell and eipired.- No reason that we can learn was assign ed for tha heartl deed, except an old dispute a fw veer ago, between the parties about a dog. Sboriff Thompson with bis accustomed prom pi nes, summoned a crowd and went to th neigh borhood to arrest th mardrrer, but b did not succeed, and at th tim of our going to press, Starling was still at large. "' StrsrxsDAD. The editor of the American I Elizabeth City) Sentinel, says that his paper will be suspended for a few weeks, when it will be again re-issued ia a much larger form, with an improved appsaraaee ia the typographical de partment. Those who have raid In advance for the Senti nel will have the time that the euspensioa takes up, made good to them, while those owing subscrip tion will not a a matter of ooura t charged with the time so lost Axvcal MxxTuroa a WiLmxarox. The Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Wil mington A Weldon R. R. will take place in this town, oa Thursday, the 11th day of November next The Stockholder of the Wilmington Jt Man chester Road will bold their Annual Meeting on th Thursday following, th 18th of November. Tbe Stockholder of the Commercial Bank, bold their Annual Meeting on Monday, the 1st of November. The Annual Meeting of the Stockbolden of tbe Bank of Wilmington takes place on Tuesday, the 9th November. )lUminfion Journal. Drrua Covsty Aobjcclttxal Faib. The Annual Fair of the Society will be held at the Fair Grounds near Kenansvllle, on Thursday and Friday, the 4 th and 5th dy of November. ,A Clbbotmax Killxd bta BuLL.-Rev Sam. C. PArker, of MddinA county, Ohio, met with a terrible death oa the 10th inst He was seen to go into a field in which be kept a bull, with a pitchfork in his hand, for the purpose, is sup posed, of driving the animal out- About an hour after a person called at fak house to ivinte him to preach a funeral sermon, end was directed by the Cmily to the field where Mr. P. was suppostd to b. Oa looking for bim be wa found ' dead, tbe body tossed over tbe fence several rod from wbero the pitchfork lay. The horns and bead of tbe taill wra blood v. and the blood and marks on the ground indicated that tbe unfortunate man was pjred and pitched along by tbe vicious animal from where tre pitchfork w dropped to the fence, and than teased completely over it . INDIANA .ELECTION. . , . IxniAaAPoaMS, October 19. The remit of the recent lvt!oa in thi State is a follows : The Senate will stand-republican 25 ntt-Lec'Mnpton democrat 3 ; democrat 2. - Tbe House republi can 52 ; anti-Loco tapton democrats 3 : democrat 4a. Tbe rerabucaa majority oa ia au ocxm VARIETY IS THE SIMCE OF LIFE. ! . Mrs. TwigB win be execotafl at Danville of , ItauJ nex Ior lne muraer OI ! In fifth Coogrweional dialrict of MU J?,h.n J!:U-c,r.t (detD ) W" el fut opposiuoivto fill the vacancy occaioned : the doath of Gen. Quitman. , ' i , ' mtPf t . - wbich. iiranealT enouzh. ha heea denied to the ' i . i uiv-iir. . . , , of j Loto Btbox onca uld. "You aerer know I man'i tanner until you hava hpn lmr.rionnMl on j waru n,P wa nuo, or a woman aunitj you L,, mled har '" ' Got ux-It ii itated that thi. gentleman ' " ftunip in ; 9aritin h? l,-tw ' . : UoTinrAT.-If la autd that tba .Hon. I wounded limb a day or "two iince, by suddenly ' wrT,inS ' wnea under toe lnflaenca of ano ; Saxt Womxi Bjstjd. Col. Tho. L. Preston has rented the salt works and his preperty adjai oeat In Washington county, Va., to a New Tprk icmpany, for a term of-10 years, at f60,000 per jaw., jjf . , -1 -iS SnratLxa SraoiCAi. OrxBAnox. Aman nam ad Berry, residing at Peterson rg, Va., was loffer- Ing intense pain, last week, from a felon on his hand. ' On the 7th Inst, he seated himself by the iracK oi me reiersourg road, ana wnen tne train approached, coolly laid hi hand on the rail, the cars patslne over and eeTerina; it from the wrist. The consequence Is, that he will bate to undergo a seoona ampuianon, at tne nana or a surgeon. About noon ,n . .Saturday , last, the U.' States frigate Sabine got under weigh and sailed from J New York upon th expedition to "Paraguay. The 1 Sabine takes out the special .Minister of the Unit- ed States, Judge Bowun, and his suite, ' and also the naval and military commander of the exoedl tion, Commodore Shubrick. Her complement of men, inciuaign marines, u about Ave or six hun dred. She is to proceed no further than Buenos Ayreawhere the minister and hi suite will be re ceived on board the United State war steamer Fulton which will proceed immediately op the riv cr towards Asuncion, th capital of Paraguay. ' Tbb Act aia 'a PAsaxxaxx. Tho forty-two rescued passengers of the" --Austria, who arrived ia New York on Thursday last In the war steam ed Valorous, met by invitation on Saturday after noon, at the office of the Hamburg 1 American Packet Company, No. 1 0 1 Braod way, where they were presented by C.B.Bichard,BoaddcConagento of the line, with $30 each, for the purchase of cloth ing, and were informed that they would be pro vided by the Company with free tickets to what ever destination within' the limi.s of the United S.ates they were bound, and also with fifty cent per day to pay their expenses on the route. Their board, white in New York, is also Daid bv the Com- ;ny. The two laHice who clapped each other in their arms, kiased and leaped overboard from tl.-e burning Austria, were tbe two sisters of Bin. Kckert, ol Brooklyn. Their names were Scher. As Ibish Batabtxx. The Irish mind u a never-failing source of wit latest specimen : The following is the Patrick ,i Baggage master on the Georgia Railroad, and always attentive to his business. A :ew evenings since, while at his post, he was ac eated by an excited passenger, who in a rude and boisterous manner demanded repeatedly to know tho where boots of hi trunk. After several time replying to the Interrogatory, heat length lost his patience, and thus put an end to the stranger's troublesome quesuoning " Och, mister, I wish .. . in my soul you were the Elephant instead of a Jc.kES ror ta,B you d have your thrunkalwavs ' under m7 JALld. . A PEEP IN A MAN'S STOMACH. The following extraordinary statement we have from tha Hartford (Conn.) Press. How it ws pos sible rorabuman being to survive awubuso destructive of hi internal machinery, is almost as great a wonder as the phenomena laid open there by to the inspection of the curious. - jtfut una 1 not th only, and probably not th moat extraor dinary case of the kind on record. ' We recollect reading, many year ago, a similar account of an American . soldier who received, a wound auring the war of 1812, attended with nearly the aa re sult: - : ' " Tbe case of Alexis . St Martin, 1 probabiy th most extraordinary one known in the annaa of surgery, ot Jaartin la a Canadian, 01 r rencn ..fil ' Tn wk.. Via v . .....Uf..... 4W wv j wa, w uu w iwmm WIJIAVWWU yean old, and while emplovad in th service of tne American x ur tjompany. tn Canaua, ue was accidentally wounded by the discharge of a mus ket, the charge entering literally froai wehino, passing quite through bis body, . tearing oaT the muscles, carrying away half of the.aixia no. la cerating tbe left lobe of the lungs, as' well a tbe diaphragm, perforating the stomach, anu axpoamg to viw th pericardium, or covering of the heart A portion of the lungs, as large as a tui key egg, wa lacerated and burnt, and just below .this a a portion of the stomach protruded from the wound, tne rood- at tbe same time passing from th orifice thus made in the stomsch. This ori fice has never healed, and throueh it tee Drocee of dUeation can pis inly be seen in the TTfaM Ibis interesting subject xor study w in Uartiord on Saturday and Sunday Lut, And we had tne op-. ponunuy 01 soaing aim. n nue nere ov. jaartm and the doctor were the guests of Col. Colt, at whose invitation tbey were induced to stop, wniie on their way to Boston, for the purpose of allow ing to the Hartford Medical Society an opportuni ty of noting the processes and th effects of diges tion, the absorption of different kind of food. Ac In looking into the aperture left by the shot trom the gun, the secret of the gastric Juice ha aeen distinctly seen. . " '. - The interior of the stomach, contrary to the im- fresionof many persons, is cleanly and not nn n viting in ju appearance. Its delicate pink coat ings are as clean and perfect as all the test 01 na ture's handiwork, and t is not until the pampered and unnatural appetite of individual baa, by over, loading it, and by eating and drinking improper things, rendered it weak and incapable 01 per forming all the work thrust upon it, that tne sto-roat-h, or rather its contents become "foul." Cook ed (melted or drawn), butter, or the lara usea in ' shortening pie crust, is not digested at all. It is seen swimmiug upon the surface of the aiomacn in the fofm of yellow or light-colored grease, and it finally passess off undigested. J Chopped jneat, moistened, introduced through this bullet-nole into the man' stomach, is found ta nouri&n aim just a it would if taken at the mouth I All the " patient" requires in that case is to be allowed to cew a piece of gum; (merely to satisfy the mbit of chewing, we suppose,) and be get along a if be bad eaten hi dinner, it is undoubtedly better, however, that tbe food should first be masticated, and this can only he done through tha proper agency appointed for that purpose by nature.- Mirth fulness at and after a meal facilitate dige. tion wonderfully. , 1 i-.-.n. .".- if -J 1 ' Take St Martin to a theatre, for instance, after a hearty evening meal, and let him enjoy a good comedy the result is astonishing ; digestion is promoted to a surprising degree. - M Lauga and grow fat," is an adage now seen to be foui.oW up on a phvioloMral truth. . Ancer has the ff e of cauring the bile to 'rush into the storQaft in a stream. - This has been observed with ceruuuty in the case of St Martin.. Whert he has been sud denly enraged, while lying upon a table, th bile aaa eeea eB,imucnJLy tg ruaa law tea wbich was perfectly deur of it the instant hetore. and such a quantity as to admit of its being em ptied out freely into a cup, simply by turning bim over I - A piece of meat tied to a string has been introduced into the stomach through this orifice, and after a lapse of a certain time it has been pul led out again, and the progi-s of the digestive organs accurately noted. In this : way corned beef, for instancy baa been reduced; to a mass ot fine, delicate and even threads, after having- been for some time subjected to the action of the ajas trio juice. St $lartih; since he was Wounaed-ha married and become the father of :1? children, five of whom, with his wife are now! living. At first, the only way by which his' food, after entering the saeophsgus, could be .prevented from pHsnng through the wound was to use compresses and ad hesive straps. That necessity has since been over come by the growth of a small fold of tne coat of the stomach, which new, extend almost over the orifice, but can be readily depressed witA the finger, so a to allow an examination; of the inte rior of the stomach (when it is empty) to th depth of 5 or 8 Inches. . :'. s - J . THE PfitZK FIGHT MO RRISSE Y VIO TOSIOUS SHOCKINQ BRUTALITY. ' ' trrr alo, Oct I SO.- The brutal fight between He. nan and Momseey tooi place thv afternoonit. Long Point, Canada.- It commenced! at 20 min ute to 4 o'clock; " Heenan made objection to th ground, saying thatt was not according to, th agreement, but as so many had come to see the fiirht. no would waive "bis obiections irA fltrfct j.ne nratrouna tastea seven minutes, ana tbe fight lne wa terrible. ' He e man tiro win a Morrissev Y i. . . , " T. and dra w ing the first blood. On the second round Joorrissey was again thrown.' and on the third round Heenan was thrown. On the fourth found both men came up, looking weak, and., Morriasey was knocked square down by a blow on the under jaw rrom Lteenana rignt. Un the fifth, sixth, seven tn and eigntn rounds Heenan . was thrown. On-the ninth round both men fought wildly, and fell side -by side: On the tenth round Heenan was knocked down.' On the eleventh found Mor rissey was very weak, and was carried to , the scratch, but Heenan went alone. Thi was a ter rible- round ' Heenan fell .fainting. On the twelfth round Morrissey was carried to the scratch; but Heenan wag too faint to come to time, when the battle was declared won by Morrissey. r Eleven rounds were fought in twenty-two minutes. r Both Heenan and Morrissey were very badly cut, and had to be brought sway on beds. The fight was wit nessed by about 3,000 persons. ,. There wa na dis turbance. 'H , ' . LATER FROM EUROPE!.- -Halifax, Oct 20. The Eurooa. with dates from Liverpool to tbe 9th inst, Arrived here hut night ' - ' Tbe state of the cable wa unchanted The London News hope that when the combined im provements of Hughes, Thompson & Henly reach Trinity Bay, they will be successful. A iarge part of the city of Aukland.' in Aus tralia, had been burned. The chess match between Harwitz and Momhv had been closed by the illness of the former. 'The game stood; Morphy, 5 ; Harwitz, 2; drawn, 1. i.ne Admiral of the French fleet, in the Giilf of Mexico, left Paris with emnhatic orders to orotect French citizens in Mexico. ' The King of Prussia was alarmingly ill. The English government was movir.s? towards the abolition of the Hanover Stadt dues. ' THE GREAT BALLOON RACE. CnrcixxATi, Oct. 18. The famous balloon race came off at four o'clock this afternoon, between Messrs. uoddard and Sterner. They intend re maining up three days. .Mr. Bellman, of the Gazette, preceded tham in a small balloon. - visci.t xati. uct. i. ine Dai loon race came to a termination last evening. Mr. Godard came down at 10. 30. P. M.. some 15 mile from San- I dusky, and Mr. Sterner descended at 11 P. M f ;s5 fi. . n j i "TTTAJITED, A SITUATION AS TCACM- V T EK by a yonar man competent to rivs iaasmo- tion In Latin sad Oresk mdiments, and also in sko nograpby and Phonotopy. - Address, sttting tarass. . Bullhead, Qrsene oonnty, N. 0 oct 23 2jawpd . t " Care of J. S. Laae. ' Day Early Copies! '.' teir axAnr 1x1 roincat. woixs or EDGAR ALLAX FOE, - Baaotlfully tUmwated with more thr. . ONE HUJfDBID ORIGINAL DSSIUX8 By Derby, Birkst. PlckersgilL Tannlal, Cropssy, lag- ' - ganand Madot; , And engraved ia the finest style of Wood Eagxaviag, Jy cooFaa,. .wittox, jcvax. 0. t , Splaadidly bound Price Six Dollan. A few oopte - ; u JUoreooo, Kin Dollars. ! Also, th fifteenth cdiUoa- f- FOB'S ! COM' PLETE WORKS. In Four Volumes, lXtae Price $4 t0, oontaining th Tales of th Oroteaq.ee and Arabasque; WondarfuT p torts efr.th ImagiaauoB All his Postry Th Story of Arthur Gordon jy: and aeoaplet oolleetion of all bis eontribatlons is jus Marasinss. - Edited bv BUFCS W. GEI3WOJLD. U. V., with notion of his Idf by J. R. Lewell aad N. Willi. . . . v goat by mail, postage prepaid, on th receipt of pno. v T : ; - .. J. 4 BEDFIELD, Agent. -- . . . . ... 24 Bekman Street, oct 22 w2m$i A s. v. r. co. - Nw kert 4 THE COLLEGE OF ST JAMES, - -- - MARYLAND. , ... - ; ; THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION EEQINS ON Wednesday. September 29th. . Punctual atten- danea en that day is requested. Applicants can enter aay class in tae Preparatory School or in tn College, for which, upon examination, they are found qualified. Commercial studies pursued by thos whose parents de sire it Ample aceommodations are provided for on hundred and twenty-live pupils. . " r4,: . Term ; Twe hundred and fifty dollars, ($250) for th Session, payable semi-annually, covering all ex panse of Tuition and Boarding- For admission apply to - Rav. Da. KEBF00T, Rector, -. , . .: " .- 4 x-,. , - - Collage of St James, P. 0., - aag 14 wist , . . Maryland, ;' STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, PITT County Superior Court Of Law, Fall Term, 1868. . . Elisa Jaa Bedford vs. John Bedford. - '-' " v. ;: : ; Petition for Divorce.4 ' ' .' : It acnearinsr to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, John Bedford, is not a resident of the Stat of Nortfc.Carolina, o that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon Urn, it is therefore ordered that the olerk cause advertisement to be made in the Ra. leigh Register, for six saoeessive weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at th next term of this Court, to beheld at tbe Court-house in Greenville, county of Pitt on the first Monday of March next then and there to plead answer or demur, or the petition will he beard, ex part. . . " -f.-:;. witness, 11. Q. Cherry, Clerk or tbe superior Court of Law for Pitt county, on the 1st Monday in Septem ber, 1858, and in the 83d year of ear Independence. ' - ' . ,1 At. tt. CUAttttl, ' oct lS-wCw - ' ' (Pr. ad. $6 ti.) - Clerk, REWARD.-i.LOST,' ABOUT-THE 7th of July, 1858, between washinirton City, D. Caad aad Raleirh. Land Warrant No. 80,74(1,- for 100 acres, issued in the same of Alice Adams, widow of Martin Adams. Application has been mnde for a du plioate. 1 The above reward will be paid fur said War rant if delivered to Mrs.' Alice Adam or the subscri ber, in six weeks from date.. -e.v '.. ... ' ; t- J.. M, KlKKJiAJd, Oct IJ-wBw : Raleigh, N.'Cw." T UN A WAY -. 8 LAVE.--TAKEN UP AND JLlb committed to th Jail of Davidson County, .a .Negro woman, who says bar name is CHARLOTTE, and that she belong to "Robert Bailey, of Tennessee. Said slave is about 55 yean eld, above medium size, ad very black. Upon proof of property and pay Kat of aosts, sk will ba delivered to tbe owa '. . lf II wtat Dariasoa waay, au O. TO THE PUBLIC. ; -r ; No,!. J ; j ' ' " : . , ; ' C :h r Edxnton, August 14, 1858. v Ho B. TxPjUKB-i-Sir .' I have been informed that on the. day- of the election,- just passed, you applied to my father certain offensive language which demands . notice at my hands,' The facts, I understand, are these i That a controversy arose in regard to the vote of a certain individual ; that during that dispute my '-father remarked that .be only wished -what was right, and that father than do anything wrong he" would let his arm wither And drop off; to which you replied that if his arm bad withered .and dropped off every time h tad done a wrong action it would have dropped of? a hundred times, and that other very Insulting re- marks were .made by you during the remainder of the controversy. . I may not have presented the exact language used, but I believ I nave giv en the6ubstance of it I have delayed thus lone to bring the matter to your attention,- for this rea son, among otners, tnat I expected ' yon would make a voluntary retraction of all the offensive language used by you when the excitement of the moment bad subsided; You. lave not, however, done a I had a right to expect, and I am, there fore, compelled to call on you to retract the above language, ana 1U4 ptner ansuiung jamarja aaade or you on tnat occasion. - v ; ---, ? - Bespeotfully. , J JOHN" 0. BADHAM. F-''5ei -; i-. EPipK,AulU;i8o8; ' ' Joair O. BAPaUM. , Eaq. fir . I received your note of th 14th Auzust instant., throueh Mr. Wm. Moore, on the eve of. my departure for Nag' Head- on Saturday last, and regret i it -wa not banded tot in" time for an, immediate answer. I bay returned to Idnton to-day mainly to say in reply to your note, that X have no retraction to make to you of anything I may have said to your father oa th day of election. , , :. ' ' . V - Very respectfully, 1 " . v - .-" . u - -J - ROBT.Ti PAINE. . - " - ' NoTs. ."" ' . " IcixTOMy August 16, 185fi. Hon. "R. T.J Pixx,' Sir : Your of to-day in reply to mine of -the 14th, wherein you say that you have no retraction to make to me of anything you may have said to my' father on the day of the election, ha just been received. I therefore de mand of you thAt atisfactioh which . One gentle man baa a right to claim of another. . My friend, Wm. A. Moore, Esq I authoriaed to make the necenary arrangement on my behalfl j . v- Respectfully,':. . "-v-v ". ; rNoor.;, v-:"-; ' r JSDarrow, August i, 1858. ' ' Johh C.vBadkam. EsqiSr.Your note of this date was received late, this afternoon. . I will giant you the satisfaction demanded, claiming all the privileges that belong to me under the cir cumstances. So soon as I can procure a friend he will confer with Mr; Wm. Moore. . ' . t , - " Very respectfully. " 1 ;. . robt. t. paIne. ... . ; - , JNo. 5. . : - : ' Ejbittok, August 18, 1858. Johk C. Badhau, Esq., Sir ; My friend, Mr. Henrv A. Gilliam, is lullv anthorized to act for me in relation to the proposition contained in your i note of the 16th instant '.. ? j - f. Very respectfully, ' ! r ; ROBT. T. PAINE. I "';.-:"v No. 6. : 1' ' :'- - - -' . - Edxstow , August 18, 1858. -W. A. Mookk, Esq., Dear Sir: A the friend of CoL K. T. Paine, T propose the following terms for the hostile meetinir between himself and Mr. j John C Badham, whom you represent : '1st J.be weapons snail be tbe ordinary grooved rifles. ' " ' " - - 2d. The time, on to-morrow the 19th inst., at 12 M, - - -. 3d. The place, at or near Smith's Landing, on the westbAnk of the BlackwAtar river, in Vir ginia.' . ' ; : 4th.' The diatance, ilxty paces. An immediate answer ia solicited. . "- ' " Ytry respectfully, , . H. A. GILLIAM. - No.t.;. 1 - Sbiirroir, August 18; 1858. -Hlirax A. GxttlAJC, Esq., Dw Sir .-. Your of to-dAyjjroposing terms for the hostile meeting between John C. Badham, Esq., and Hen.- B. T. Paine,' has been received. In reply, I im author iaed to1 state that Mr. Badham accepts, . . -; 1st The weapon proposed, to. wit, tat ordinary grooved rifle. , ;'. , ;. -; v 2d.-Th plniad. ' .- .-'!.'- v - - 3d. The disUnoe. -;, ' : v : -s ; i . . . -. But he object to tbt thne, to-wit, to-morrow the 19th inst, at 12 Mn because it is unreasonable, and because he knows .that the Hon. R. T. Paint used th weapon on yesterday,. -, 1 v '- Vary rMpartfully, . . " ; - v; ; : , w: a. moorb. ' v ri. . inTI.1, ; s 1 . EpsjrTOjr, August 18 1838., 'W; A: MooBB. Esq . Dear Sir 1 have vour note' of this date rejecting ' my proposition as to the time which I name for the meeting between Col. R. T. Paine and your friend, Mr. J. C. Badham. I therefore withdnw my note to which it is a re ply,-With the several proposition Co: itaind in it, leaving his acceptaace of Mr Badham' challenge open and unanswered until a more distant day. The absence of Col 'Paine' family at Nag's Head, ill pferent any further communication from me on tae subject untu tne close ot tne . ason ; at mat place, when you will heat ' from mt; I will than, give you ten days notice of th time, place, weap on and distance, which ' I shall, as Col. Pai ne'a friend, ohoose. xou will near rrom m about the 1st of OctobrJ prox." -'xC;;."'?-;:. r : sy ry raapaccrauy -. - v : -V - H. A. GILLIAM. No. 9. . Jl khtok. August 18. 1858. Hxjtbt A. Gilliam,- Esb.,Deor Sir: ' Youra of this date in reply to mine of the same, wherein I stated that Mr. Badbam accepted the weapons, place and distance proposed by you on the part of CoL R. T. Paine, and objected to the "time alone for the reasons given in my note, has been receiv ed. '- Inasmuch as the Mr. Badham has accepted all the propositions for a meeting named by you on behalf of CoL Paine, except that as to time, he consider the parties at -issue on the propositions accepted, and cannot allow them tio be withdrawn, for the very obvious reason, that Col. R. T. Paine would thereby have an opportunity of practicing with tba weapon and the manner "intended to be chosen by 'him, for one month, - while he ( Mr. Badham) would remain in ignorance thereof. J At tbe suggestion or uoi. Jfaine, -air. Bad bam agrees to a postponement of the time till about the first of October next, but had hoped .for; an earlier meeting. -:j.v Very respectiullyv-: ; :- ? : ... , s No. loo v:;- ; ' v 'Edxhtok,- August 18,1858V W. A. Mooaxi, ':rEaqi-) Dear Sir: .Your last of this date i received.''. In it you say, . Inasmuch as? Mr. Badham has axeptea all . the propositions for a "meeting made by you on -behalf of Col, Paine, 'except that as, to- time, 'hfT'considn; jtha nai-tie at issue;' on the nronofiitions accented 'and cannot allow them to be withdrawn, for the very obvious reason that CoL Paine" would thereby have j luc Lux4ikj piwuuiig .wiui. uio yrvnpcHi and in tbe manner intended to be chosen by him for one' month,' while he (Mr. Badham) would, re- main in- ignorance thereof. "My'fint inote. to-i day, contained propoeitions- whichaa (he chal lenged partjrTI had the right for my friend to pre- Bcribe. , a ber corwututeo. an entirety which you kadtaw right torajeeAor aaaat antrgly. , JtV any second note they were withdrawn and a more dis tant day named for the meeting. The postpone ment of the meeting you ascent to. I insist-on my right to name for my friend, Col. Paine, all the conditions belonging to the challenged party, assuring you, nowever, mat no unuguai weapon, ume, piace, nor aiaiance wiu De cnosen. xiopmg that this Viil give satisfaction till nnother day, 1 am, ' Very respfctfully,,' i-.-:-'-.;." - .'-.:' V? H." A. GILLIAM. , w.. ...... tiX- A,-J ' f ' ': ' v, f r ;;-BLTjtottTa, August 20; 1858,' - EiTiT "A; Gilliam, Esq., Dear Sir: Your Ism note, dated the 1 8th inst -. was handed to me a very f aw minutes before my departure fbf ' Ply-' ioouu, wmcn rnaerea it impossible Tor me to voult with M V Btdham ana prepAr my reply on the same day. I very willingly admit the ab solute necessity for your leaving EdaMon at that time, and acquit you entirely-of any censure for, so doing. -1 nave sought you in Plymouth by tco flrit mode of conveyance wbich" I could safely adopi without attracting suspicion, to-wit, the Steamer, which carried you over on tie 18th, and which only plies between the two town on alter nate day. It is impossible to conslderyoar four propositions for a meeting as An "entirety which I had the- right to reject or accept'' ' Mr. Bad ham had the right, as Soon as Col.f Paine nro' cured . his friend, after his acceptance of the chal-J tenge, roaemana tnat tne weapon, ume, place ana. distance, should be made known, and that neither one should be unreasonable. K accepted all your' propositions which were at all admissible, but ob jected to the time for the reasons given by me. The validity Of those "reasons have po been ques tioned by" you.'He, however, "assented to the postponement of the meeting" at the instance f f CoL Paine, but insisted on considering the other rea son ; closed for the ;'!Very obvious reason'? ug gested by me in a former note.'' Y our propositions were distinctly, consecutively, "Aad separately1 made, and were responded to in the same manner. Upon a review of the preceding ' correspondence I nave 00 hesitation in advising Mr. Badham to close it peremptorily, and accordingly I am au-, tbxMriaed by biavto do no..'-'-t 'it'f-tf -i '' i --v ?Vry respectfally,t--r..'::v',' . -r y yjrtt2L MOORED rx ' 'Edxktow, Oct 1st ; 1858YV Mr. : JoHif C. Badham-Sir : Notwithstand ing your withdrawal from' thef controveny be' tween us commencing with your note to me of the i4tn August last, 1 am stm dreposed to concede, and I again offer to you the satisfaction demanded in your note of the 16th ;of that month. :, My friend on that occasion, Mr. Gilliam, bavins: with drawn because of his near relationship with your friend, Mr.-"William A, Moore, I have substituted air. Jonn A. Ben bury,-and he is fully authorized to act-for me in relation "to the proposition "con- tainea in your last; mentioned note. X v. " - Respectfully, i . 1 ROBT. T. PAINE. - - Edentox, October 2d, 1858. Col. R. T. Paine Sir: Your note dated yes terday was to-day; delivered to me by John A. Benbury, JSq. ln replyrI have only to say that I have no further satisfaction" to demand since closing our former correspondence. ,t ' - Respectfully, ' w JOHN a BADHAM. If John C. Badham and William' A. Moore have won any laurels in the above correspondence, let them wear them. If to challenge one. and then cowardly skulk from the difficulty constitute men of courage, then have they achieved thatdis-. tinction.' - ' " " : , i ' The explanation appended to the.corresrtondence put;ii-uvu vy inem is eviaeniiy ai attempt to muddy the water to hide their cowardice and dis grace. - The impertinent allusion to ah insult of fered to me by a man'smarting under a blow from my hand, knowing that I was .Under heavy bond to keep the peace towards him, and since distin guishing himself under alias of T. Jones, Jr., Ct JNorfulJr, excites my scorn anorcontemot. -' oct za it ttuai X. jfAlJE. J8x3 EdenKn Express please copy. ' i " " . HILLSBORO' aTb JAN HA Y MILITARY ACADEMY. 'th. 159. THE IXSTTTUTiON 4J)'a'oy9 naaied will ba opned at HiUsboro'. N-" to ae coniuoud in oaief by Caot C C. TEW, now Sups-intendentof the Stae Military Aoademy at Co lumbia, South Carolina, and-Mr. w. D. Oaulard. a graduate of th 8ottth Carolina Militvy Aeadesay, and an insa-uctor of approved experieno. Th d-iU, dis cipline, and course of stadia, will airimilat as nearly as practicable to those of the Virginia aad Sooth Caroli na state Military iniututions. in stadia ox the first two yean, or preparatory course, -will he, Arithmetio. Algebra, English OramnwI.Blstory-ef the UalaM States, History of Borland, 4U slant Olstery, Mytaol- oer, Oeoaxaphy, Frenoh and Latin,' The dtalll of th advanced oonrse will be anneunosd hereafter. " The Academic year will continue uiiiatarraptedffoBI Jaaavy 2tb to tnafoorta week in aovHlr. Th charge will be f 300 per annua, payable as fol lows : $100 at th commencement af the aennl year ; SI 00 on May 1st, end $100 a Aagust 1st for which . the Aoademy - will provide ustroettoa, Ltast books, stationary, quarters, bord, faei, nghU, wash. lag, clothing, (except shirt, drawers, and oeka,) and mecucmai attendance. i, ; ;, jf A t ' jno pupu wiu oe aanuttea unaer is or ort 10 yara of are, or who cannot read and writs with, facility. Pupils will be received aa day scholars for drill andia trnction at th rate Of S105 per annum, payable in three equal instalments at the dates above mentioned. But in this case they will be provided with arms and ac coutrements oniv.: and no responsibility wm rest upon the Aoademy except during the -hours at -which aueh pupils ve actually engaged on the drill or at redtatioa- v for further information address tne andenlgned at Columbia, S. C, until January 1st, after that date at HiUsboro.-" v v - ; C:V. .-TEW. -' O0t2 lOtw . . - -., i .. ; -' ';',." STATE OF N O R T H - C A R O L I N A , Northampton County.-trla Equity. - . , .- : V M. W. Raniom and wife, and other,. Esther Murfreo, s ' " " . c . ' Petition to sell .land, -f Ot ".' j Whereas, it has been made to appear to the Court that ' the defendant, ; Esther Murfree, is a aoa-resi-dent of this State, it .is ordered that publication be made, fornix weeks; in some newspaper published in the city of Raleigh, notifying' tbe said defendant to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for tbe county of Nerthampton, at the Court-bouse in Jack son, on the 5th Monday after .the 4th Monday, of Sep tember, 1 858, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the bill filed against her, otherwise the same will be taken pro cano, and th cause set for hearing k parte. c ; : . -. k i .V . " f Witness Wm.'W. Peebles, Clerk and JUaster, at of fice, in Jaskson, this the 1 8th day of Bervterubeiy 1858. s f WM. W. PEEBLES, C. M. B." - f:-,p 22-rHw '';:i.;,v.V' ' (Pr. adv. ii 62J.)V ; .;i ,V ST A T E OF . N ORTII CAROLINA, Johnston County Court of . Plea and . -Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1858. k: A-r;.K j -"CjT ' William Ellis, Adm'r, . Henry pearoe., ij'!'-;'; v' Original Attachment", rlt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in this case is 8 nen-reaident - of thi State,- oi so eonoeal himself, so that the ordinary pro-, cess of law cannot be served on him, it is therefore or dered by the Court, that, publication' he made in the Raleirh Register, for six successive: weeks,' notifying the said defendant to appear at tbe next Term- Of the L Couri of iPieas. and Quarter Sessions, to be kld for tne Count of Johnston, at the Court-House in Smithfleld, 41 .ill . 1 T V 1 . 1. . on the 4tn JUonday mJNovember nex then ana there r o pleaVlTaniwer, demur or replevy, or judgment flnl f w wiii be entered against him ' Witness, -Thomas D, Snead, Clerk of said Court, at offioe, in Rmithfield, the 4th Monday of August, la th ia the 83d year of the Indep"ndene 'of said; State, A. D, 1858,' : .TH03. D.'SSEAD,- :;.veet 16-w6w 4 (Pr.adv. $5, 25) a CL,'S VALUABLE LAND. FOR-8 ALE, V IOFfER POR.SALE A TRACT OF-LAND IN Wake county, about twenty miles north of Raleigh,' ou the Raleigh aad Gaston Railroad, three mile from Foreetville, and adjoining Wake Forest College lands, Containing about thirty-seven hundred acre -the re.. - dene of the late Thomas Alston, deoeaeed. It a healtby situation; And in a good neighborhood.; ". The 1 land may t oiviaea m ra?iter- parcel 10 sun pur eaarera. ' - JAJuf J. ALSX0N. clrrrir. . ". : THE LIVER I!f VIGOKATOR I PREPARED BY DR. 8 A NFORD " Compounded Entirely Fcoia GUMS, IS ONK '.OF THE ' BEST PURGATIVE A2CD Liver MedioinM now before the pnbllo, that acU as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than ' any other medietas known; It is not a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first en tha" Liver to cjcot Hs morbid aasttar, thsa en th stomach and bowels to -carry. off that matter, thus aeeemplUhibr two porpo effectually, without any of the painful feeling! sxpe iieaced ja th operations of noit Citharties. Jt strangthscs fh sy item at th lamttin: that it pergss it;. and when taken1 daily, in moderate, dosss, will strengthen and build it tin With unusual npldity. The Liver is on of of th human body and: tion well, tha powers oft th prinoipal regulators when it psrfurms its funo- th lyiteta ar fully ds- velopsa. lb ttomath is almost - entirely depea tion of 'th Hwr for th fuootions; wbsa tb im. dent on th hsalthy aj- proper prfortnnc of Its meoh is at fault thsbow whole - iyiUat sufisrs ta els are ..at fiule, aad th toomeqaene of. oa or. (raa-J-ths Liver-havtng asdjo do- iu duty. organ, en of the proprU For the diseasas -of thatt etors has , mad . it hlai nuay, la a praouc .ot more than -twenty yaarsJ Ite - fiad some . rstnsdy ' ... - . . t r" .... a wnerewita to -eounteracQ iui many aersagtmsnu t which it is liable. o ' Tomrov that taU rem- dy is at last fouad, any. parson tronUsd witk Liv oMtsfbrms, ha but to er .complaint, ia any try a hettlt, and eoavie. " morbid - or ' bad - matter Thse Ouml f m6v all from th system, supply Ing ia their plac a h sal thy flow Of bile, invirora- tier tn stoniacb, esusln Xoed to digest well, pari fying the blood, rlr- Ing tone and baaltb to the C5 whole maehinery, reiaov ease, effecting a radios! v" ' V V . ' ing tbe cause of .tbe dis urei)? - v..- j' HilUoaa attack) an cored, aaa, what It th eooaslonal ns of th xaver invicoraier. One dose after eatlna is aimnat to relieve toe Tlfoed from ruing and sour. stomaph and. prevent the! tag. ff . ;-,.':.' Only, on dot taken bsfor retiring, prevent nightmare. Only on dose taken at night, loosens th bowel A-ently, and ' cures Co- miveaea. - One doie taken after each meal will cur Df). pepia; . ; . , ; V . itaV On dose of two relieve Sick i Head- teaspeoafuls will always acne. - One bottle' takeh forfe male obstruction removes and makes a perfect car ately relievs Cholic, ' ? ' ' a. J the cause of th disease,; , Only on dose immedi whil '..-- ' w . ' , s One dose often repeat Cholera .Aaron, e ed. is ' a sur ear for and a prevsativ of cnoiera. r ,.-'" ja" Only on bottle Is needed to throw out f the system, th fict of medioinaV ' after ,' a long Sickness. . , , o ' - " ... ' One bottle taken for Jaundice remove all sallovneas or unnatu ral eolor from th skin. - ' - On dose taken a short tim before tio g gHres makSl food dlgestwell. our Chronic t, Dia- vigor to the appetite, and One dose often repeated' -rnoca in ua worst lorms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yield aim ot to the first dose, attacks earned by. there is no-surer, safer, world. As it acVV fail. - 1 One er two doses cares, Wei m s-in children: or speedier remedy in the 9- A "'few bottles cures Dropsy, by xot- ting the absorbents. Ws take pleasure la eommenalng thi modi- oin s a -preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and aUp 7 Fever ft a Billion Type.' It operate with certainty, aad thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtue. Aft who use' it 'are giving their anaaimoa testimony in it favor. -: 2 Mix Water ia the mouth with the In vigorater, and swallow aoth together. - TILK LI?EIl INVIGOHATOK IS A SCLENTXWOJ1EDICAL DISCOVERT, aaa is daily working curei almost toe great to belie re. It oures as if by magin, ,vn tk AH 4 giving hflt, and seldom more than one bottle 1 required to care any kiad f Liver Complaint, ffoia th worst Jaeadte or Dyipepiia to a common Hniak, all of which ar th result of a Dleaed Liver parca era dollab raa aorru. SANFOSD.'A CO Preprtoiors, S4A, Ereadway, W. T. - w 1 Wholesale Agaat 1 ' Bam A Park, New York T.-W. Dyett a Boa Philadalphia; M. 8. Bur A C4 Boctoar EL B. Kay A Co., Portland; John D. Park, Claaiaaatlf Qrori 4 Hammond, Cleveland; fahaectoek A Davis, Ckla- ago ; U. I. wood a ve ea iioui; weorge u. Jweyeer, Pittsburgh ; 8. S. Eanee, Baltimore.. Aad retailed by all DragglsU. - Sold alto by - frb twly.e .:; : , ; 41 Ralalga, - 1 - 11 " THE CNITESSITY OF rC2B E3DI. . CIN1 aad povalar kaewltdj cmalaai far tha aarpoe tf arrartiaa tat arllt tfwtrtjj aai in. rieat Btitraau, aai aytdytxt faatUa wtA iuIIaaU Dsmertls BadlM, aav oUs Mwn. J. A 0, J. COWLES. af XlxvUa. N.C, aa aaaaraaaat tf tatfr yalaahle eenaoaada, vtat SOWAirO'S X0NZ0 MLTTra fat tat tart f . ?- -iv. Agat. atai . ' 'm r B7TlkUrtJ S9 A tta tan tf Tae Uaivertity Kajy far Laag CaaHalaai, tt4 ATy.-' ":- .it 4 to aaa aad Taaftiri .... - -1' xaasa v.;j.; rtwaad Agitv'Oa taa'af " - v-' ."4 i'fS - Unllk th varioa aoetraau of the day, th : dies depend apoa their awrita for popaUrt ty . Tay are to be had of th Messrs. C0WXX3, at KlkvCW aad of their Agent, a fellow j -1 - , y - " r' A. C.MeItMh,Tylorvill: Dr. Joha Flak. Coa- cord; James M. Allan, Mil ton; Alexaader Me Alpha, Tea-. oeyvflU; W. C." Walker, Pereimmoa Creek 1 T. T. Good ing, Newberaj James N.- Smith, PsyeUerflle; WU. liam M. Farabe Shady Grove 1 David H. Idol Ak- bott'i Creek; Tranioa 4 Bre., Pfafftow j A T. leve ly, Salem; P.- 8. Marshall, Halifax ; W. Levi Leva, Waynesvui ; R." Barrus A Soa, PollWkavOl; H. P. Helper, Davidson Conen; W. H. Lippitt, Wlimlagtosvl Dr. A. O. ' Bradley, WihaiagtoB 1 Henry Calpmar, Blitabeth City ; Satterfiald t WlUteauu- Jtoxbor ; Samuel Yoang, AsbeborougD ; : David afarrUL La ftpange R. 8. Long, Rockiaghant; R. D. Meealy A Co., Clinton ; W. 'A." Lash, Walnut Covi Joaiaa Cewlas, Jr.; JohesvlUerJ. A. C CowUe, HaBtptea- ' ville; LneuA Q. J. Moore, Goldsborough. mar It lyraej -.tw1; t.--.;.- -. , MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, FERFU- , . ; MERY.,JaND FANCY COCDS PESCUD A 4JATLINO- bAve fao in ttore their FALL STOCK.cwMob wll-h areaUy increased by invoioea daily expected--d tkew ftl -irdikat all wkonetdHtn, Mediclat, Paint, Oil, Dye Stuff, 'Perfumery, ilrnae, aad other arnclei In their line, mil hw momi if oppif- ing t tkem beart purchasing in this w o mW wtmr ket ihit State. - 7 : ' l -?; I AH ova Goods" are what they ar ferrMsnted, via 1 Pure and put up in superior style.' - . t .W offer tb following articles very low, vis : ' 6,000 lbs, pure. Lead, ' various Factories,' in eluding Lewir Par Leadr..;!'---". ..-. - . , M, BhKPr'Uarei 0il-',r". -15 Bbla. LAnm and Majhina Oil .'V -; V . 4t "Packages Varnish, (aUklndsO J a' . 400 Boxes Window Glass i- - A 20 Bbls-Mineral Paint : .C" v.' 200 Oanora Quinine - " ; ' ' 19 Cases-Concentrated Ly for" making Bosp, good "and eheao: i- ; .'f-s-' ' '-' . "1 fiOO & Blue Stone. - v ' -And many other Good In whole package, which """'V r , ' T h?P "tad attending th Pair wdl aaUaad examine. We hop also' they will leav f beir order early In the week, s they aabe filled beforatbey laave.to'wn. -t : -"!' '. - '"'! i '. Those who may be pj-e vented. from vblttag oar City, will oleae send their orders which shall b falthfu'ly xeeuted.. PESCUD A GATLIKO. V'-'-u Blelgha.C. oct 18 1 ALD FUBNITIIRE MADE NEWr-BT If Applyina . CHISMAN'S jFURNITTJRf POL. ISH watch is truly a-wonderful ardote, aad give t-enerai satiffaotiun. U , 4 . - - h-. - aMvaak.l mm A anlil aSWT I 1-9 .. f ' off 18 ,:i Wi P5CUD..lUttIN3. AND Wi if aai EASTS, aoaxaaa Va lJtTdl VaaM VTiWtai cv Cans v aieatfc Hi 0' fi Br 'if: I: 1; -r a 1 1 if- I f: 1 j 1 1 ! k 1 ft r 7. - - '

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