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i- COMrUXSXT TO JAMETHKMIYEL. chroo.cW,Ju.t as "bNmkl the movements c4 - From tW-NartB Carolina datd. qumion, ofsnrt? Wboarm me with the v?SALB rRiVATELY TUABfcE .wwt - tv tt tbtf TflE DWOCKATIC PABTY OfrXORTH P to defends portion of the prtyandTur fciTY PROPERTT:? f TV -Editor TbbV of tb Southern literary of lMCLirfJu:Uw of the LnUM bUtfwT Muwld t . ; CAROL! KAr " 7 ' another pinion under ban ? "What right .havi I mH; tlvnERSmVED IVTEVDI W AT THE TfS": " -"?-oJ Id. ft my doty tl noMcb.ulr.nveV , ver.v . hi-h u r.r j. l?7,!Vul,f TtmTa'O0lf f. u" v',"r ; PoTJJ the nSljSntriaJao! . blowing chargvbiS baV-. th P ' oacend ther' Bert the emigre, in th interval, to'ed. tl- totUBritkh wreU.t .a J B-..,h "X cntly been original, ud TirculJed alait P" n than it doe. principle ? - J regret th- ut privily, to oae, ormorc pmhe wLi. of hi. nL Mr. Jam, on hi. removal from hi tuusul- Jugni wnJJerttl-.nand ttenUoii oi m 5, :. ,.uiaM..aSiMn..i kontro? j ha.had, and will have no pari real estate ia tha any r Petersburg, Virginia, and now ahfoU Richmond (Ya) to Venica: the journaltta. and tV j.rh.lt theref., git. . i,tit U cha that rWaxertinir rnvelf u V - It i not o te'riou after all, as some sup- .offer. it to the public upon and ered'ts a advaa TV departura of Vr. O. P. R. Jam. A hi the Brum r and .deration hero. . - - . u . (thatTTuo wordej) whTo j and if it .bould increase and threaten in tageou-vcasy and unuaual a. will not fail to indue awabodaia Yaaicawataoauddeo a tain-that . - f if my nominttion for OoT.t ( i,lriU9 wnsequences, tha Democratic people wW who dwh-e to mk a safe and profitable inrest- no opportuaiJy u aJbrded hia man v friends ia - - r lotte. k r at t,nar. Uiemt 4wntnand the pea4X, "Yor mf vTU'l merit in very. raluable,. eiuceptible and unproviag city or eitv of meatiar him. aa thev had wished, at r rom tha t arrenton Iseas. . T. .: ' narnn,r ., .o.V,, ..;; .7j property, to purchase. THE "TRIBUTE" AND THE -NEWS." , m7 ri .1 .. TTf " umMJUDUHO,na .J r 1C : r I cription of an estate .o larjre. varied and valuable, not citT of meatiaa tV fauiva board. Aa invitation for a farewell di&aer waa, indeed, exteodVid htm, but hi numer u. tad preasiflf eofafemeaU, preparatory to loav ten, aniuac in a deaira to preaeat bim with wnne testimonial of their recrd. caused a ban itumo plo of ail ear t ba preparwd an J handed to bim, with tbeae laamptinne oq one tide OU IXxuin ioo Jalep Bowl on the rercrW, . "Too. r. a. j&mca, From a faw of bia friend, ia Virginia. May their Baaaea, Familiar to bia ear. a. bouaebuld word, Be ia thia flowing; cop CreahJy racoemberad." At aa laibraMl erial meeting oa tha crouton f tha praaentaUoo, tha following lince were read, and they are printed in aoevrdanoe wilh the wihca of tha partie.: Good by. I they aay the time b ujv The wiitary Loniman" lee.ro. us ; "We d Ui to lake "atirrup cop," Tboctcb much Indeed tha paninr rrkrea n; : T?a d liia to bear tha rlawa dink, Arownd tha board where nona wera tipr - And, wita a hearty greeting, drink Thia loaot Tha Aatbor of the Gipy 1 , TV nalkn. fair ef many a clima Have blubbered o ar bia tearful pegea, TV Arioeto of bia tir&e, Romaadat of tha Middla Are. ; la ftctioaaraala a abiaing rtar, (Wa awn oaraelea. hi. rrateful debtor.) WV weuld not call our O. P. Jt. iL B, M. C." a Maa of Latter.? Bat not witb na bia pen avail. T wia B7 bearta iaia Eag Hah acion, .Tboagh there are not aa many take To every roaring Briliah Lion . For ba baa yat a prou Jar claim To praiee, than dakaa and lord, inherit, Or wealth caa give or leUered fame Hi. boaeat heart aad modeat merit. An Eoglahmaa, wboaa aeeaa of right Comet down from gkwiooe X agna Chart, Be lovaa, aad lovaa, witb ail bia might, Bia bom. bia Quean, Pale Ala, tha Garter; ' TaJa laet embrace, tnoch, tia beat Toeomprahaad JoatwhUta itated For Uomi &t yoa know tha rat, Aad aaed not have the F reach tranalated. THE "TRIBUTE" AND TflE "NEWS. The Editor of the GoI.ULoro Tribune, an able. ld line Dcinnrrat, and a p-ronal friend of wire, take, exception to sxue of our recent ttatement relatire to Federal appo'ntnvr.H. His comment not oijy dt-ioand a r-ly, but will enable a. to ftill further dBnn 0r ikiiku upon tbfo important autjei't. (lur friond '-heartily cumcur"' with u ia all we have Mid, relative to rut-net State ap noinUnenO; nay, he gun. farllier than wa did. - proUvtcd acaint the iajustice and ingratitude of the polio', which cava a prefarenca to " con- icru uiw -vim iiuon, i it.it r vur ixiuuu vi uie Tribune: H Wa are o(uaed to all uch political chang lings, who are nothing mora nor leas than a .quad of political iraitore, holding offi of any kind, and eqiMlly oppoeod are we to him, who, haying the appointing power, would bestow office upon thera. Tha working, writing, talking, voting, faithful, utK-kangirtg democrat only ahould be ap (Miiuiod, 4tml ke tcAo ro n fur, or appoint any vtArr, ycUk mil tkt fact brfort Aim, tkouU U terUten m. irai&jt au All ttartti" . T Tha italic are oura. While heartily endorsing thi outburst of honest indignation, we ma v be allowed to eipixas our .urpruo at the wndroua lelf-coramand, which enabled our friend to keep it within tia own bra t, until we drow public at tention to tha matter; but, "better lata than never." Will our more experienced friend allow us to cuggwt, that ucb general denunciation, are generally id-Cacti v. One home thrtut ia worth ple will do more toward, effecting a thorough re form, than column, of eloquent alliteration, which may be an expreaiipa of genuine feeling or quite anarla at the ttaiT that xtrikee, the New. b;te the and that wield, it, and, having got iu teeth in serted, will Many on, carels. whether our friend and contemporary-cornea to doeer quarter, or quit, tha field a. kud icnlv at V entered it. Wa objected to ilemben of Congree. aecuring Pederal appointment, for themeelvee, during (hair term of olSee, and making vacancies in tha Senate and Jlouae, to .uit their convenienca or intertwta. We aUlol a Judge died, a Senator accepted the O, empty baabla of renown, ' So quickly Imt and woa ao dearly f Oar Cocaal wear, the Mumb' crown, Wa love bim fcr bit virtaea marelv ; A Priaoa, V a our. aa much aa Fame 'a, Aad raigaa la frieoxUhip kindly e'er aa, Then call bim George Prioce Rygeat Jame., Aad let bit cowatry .wall tha choru. Uia couatry I wa would gladly pledge iu liviag greatnea. aad iu glory - la Peace admired, aad "on the edge Of battle- terrible ia Urr: A little kla, Iu diS. it rear. 'Gaiaat wiad. aad wavea ia wrath oniUl, And aoUy for a thuuaead year. Hat kept tba fire, of freedom lighted. A glowing i park In time there came, Like euartM, o'er the angry water, Aad here k fed, an altar flame. By Britain 'a democratic daughter From land to land a kindred fire : Fntmtk the billow now ia turning, . O may U thrill tha magic wire Witb only love, and love returning I But ainoa wa caaa ot meet again Wbera wine and wit are freely flowing, Old friend 1 thia meaeoro take aad drain A brimming health to oa in going : r And far baaeatb Italia'a .ky. Where auneeta glow with baea prkmatic, Bring out tba bowl when you are dry, Aad pledge u. by the Adriatic I , . JonR.THoJiwo!c. BJcbmond, Ya, 8epC, 18M. TUB POLITICAL IXPOKTACE PRIZE FIGHT I JIG. OP PRIZE FIGHTERS BUN THE MACHINE. Soma very worthy people ia their cloutara mar vel at tha Importenoa New York Jouraalaxive to the great Pnxa Fight, and at tb great .pace the vanoua round. An in tha Journ.la. If these worthy but rather blind men wifl only peep out of tVtrdoiater window.. thev mm v.. w. t aala are right, aad that they are wrong in their saarveUtng. TV raaeoa why thia importance ia girea in e York to tha Priaa Fighters-tie Bruwera, aad the men of the Ring, ariaeafrom (La fact that they are the creator, of the Government, the awaa. opoo which J udgw even are made, llem bara of Conrraaa. Staia Irf.i.i. . . j . i. - m . OovarwaaoL Tbey run the - Primary JKachine," and U ia the Primary Machine, thai njakea aocni ad UteaominatMoa, that make Eleciioaa. The Primary Machine b the creation of the Bru JT?1 Bruiaer, of Sodety alone, that at a miacaad Primary Election, caa drive afl; aad beat oS, and box off, the non-fighting mem f!? ff tha Ia.pect.-ra of jVPrtmtry Eactn- to jhave vote, counted aa Tlacrtaacaofa Bruiaar ia tie eye of the Fadaral Govaramaat i. aeeo la the fket, that while baga paw bod carrier caa aara only SI per dir. rpeatar hi. $10, - UeBeaicIa KmVttpV0iatmnt Under CoBector Jcbdl worth flSOO per year,bout i per day, witb only aome three or four boure work a aad that very a.y Now CotWtor Schell i. thi rreatora of the Preddeat of tV United Statea and IfCoUactotScheadid not ap poin t BruTr,' a Boter. f ruatV Primary niacin. the atpVct raeat woahl aot V aatiaCactory to tae Fideral Oovarnmeat. aad V would V Amoved. Another UoatTatioa of U. .octal and political pWwfnBJaWr b tba caiVoftha oce rJaia Billv M dUIm v.- " ui.i: . blagaawa, drivea, oar reader, will raaaamDv.froQ Sea Fraaciaoo ia tha gaoeral ur- Oommlttea of San Fraacuco here ia New York, V bnu hinj, oe beaten man made aa TT tha New Tack (alectedJ SurtTfor " drem, Vtthferia vai.l The LVav hT JI- - w im Murta ne u off ai tk. iv;.. tonhip, and bia vacated aeat u now filled by a bit ter opponent of the democratic party. Thia miafor- ...... a 1 1 m V.i A LA t . M fcwuv bhuimw v juiiiumiuomeai as we were too dull toeee the neoaaaity of making any Con greMtoaal vacancy for tha abort period that wuuld elapse before the meeting of tha Bute Letrialature. ThearDointee .oorted hi. Senatorial robea for ahout ! a month, at the teriou ccat of a vote lort to tha party and admin ittraiion in the Houae of Repre ientative.; a low which recent evenu make, .till more eeriou than it was when wa wrote the re mark, which baa ruffled our friend', feathera. He talk, of inuendoe. ; thi. is doin; us an injua-' tice. Wa never deal in u Inuendoea." WTa have made a direct, palpable charge, and we mean to tand by it until wa are convinced that we are jrrorg in our inferen-e., or have mia-itated the pocition of an individaal or indiriduaU. Our friend thinks it would be an "unpleasant and uApiyhtahU taaK for him to enter Into details," and ittnigbthe "unpleasant to 00 Ho know, bia own busmta. brt, and i the best Judge of his own reaource.; and, while assuring Lim a discuMion i. the very thing we are aeekinr, we flrmlv believe a . m i r. a . a ne wouia una it notn - unpleasant and unprofita ble.' We are agreed upon that point. Our friend aerU "our charge, are unfounded;" does he deny the fact, we have stated above t aurely not ; why our .tateiaeuta are notoriously true I He pronouncre the charge 44 defamatory," aad yet is " willing to drop the matter here." If he calls that course backing hi. friends, may Heaven keep u tiw wc got in wo a sim ilar difficulty. He think, we are doing " unin tentional injustice, net only to the Congressional delegation, but to the party." We, on the con trary, think we are doing the party the meet es sential service, in drawing their attention to the unwarrantable Congressional encroachments, and mismanagement daring the past session ; and, further, we do not yield to the Editor of the Tri bune, or any of hi. Congressional favorites, ia aeal and anxiety fr the success of democratic Drincinlea : and. as wa think- mn niMrt eminently advantageou. to the democratic people, aa distinct from tneir official servants, we are de termined to persevere. Our friend say. "he know, some of these charges to be unfounded," let him point them out. lie must be jesting with us I Does he expect that his ijm rfuV is to ba taken as an in fallible decision by the dissatisfied democracy of the State. Is it coma to that state of affairs that our complaints are to ba stifled by a ' vermillion edict" from Colli boro, which we outside barbarians are to u Hear and Obey?'' Our contemporary may be better acquainted with caucus secrets than wa are; but we aure it mot respectfully that we are not prepared to "go it blind'' on its authority, or de cide upon iU bidden facta. We want the people -to nave ngnt,- ana tnen let mem decide. W ben tne people speaks their will wo obey, not aooner. TV incorrigible wag of the Reguter asserts Hnlden b democratic Pope; from the tone of our friend', remarks, we surmise ha is Father Con fawor to the Congressional delegation, if so. we know of no man bettor qualified for tha office, and wa hope ba will inflict a heavy penance uoon his emng flock. For instance, if one Confessed he torshinin the Congress' of tha TTnitaH Mtufoa mnA that I -will continue to do so at a sacrifice ol the nannon v .and inteorritv nf'ih rwtr. O J 9 r a w. a rv partv. . :.. . , . ; 3d. It is charged that I wrote, or suggested, or advised, or instigated the articles which have re cently appeared in tb Warrentoh Xert in relation to "Federal and Sute appointments.". ... in rotation to me nrst charge I may sav tha no Democrat in the State gave to John W. ElUaa more active supDortthan I dirf anH tha tha i omns of the Standard will bo examined in vain fur any evidence of injustice or unkindness to wards bis friends. Nor has my course been dif ferent as a man. I have " no resentments of thi kind to gratify, nor have I exerted, nor will I exert myself to 'punish' or iojure those who opposed me at Charlotte. Thia charge, uniust and unfounded as it is, may temporarily furnish soma little cap ital to some office seeker, who thinks quite as much of hi., own interests as he does of the harmonv and integrity of the party ; but all good Demo crat, will see through u aooner or later, and treat ik wim mo suens inainerence it deseryes. - In reply to the second chargo I say that I am not seeking a Senatorship ; and that my feelings have always been subordinAed, a. they alway. will be, to the harmony, the- prosperity and the integrity of my party. No man will say that 1 ever approached lim on the subject of a Sonator shfp, or that I ever even intimated that I was a candidate for Senator. On the contrary, 1 have uniformly informed my friends that I was not a candidate, and would not imIt ih u. over, I have always done Justice in the Standard and In private conversations to others who have 'K" ' lJl is oenatoranipa ; ana l nave aiid nothing of them or about them, which, if im parted to them, .bould In the .lightest degree in terrupt the friendshiD that exist Ktn n. . : There ar$ a few persons in North-Carolina pro fessing to be Democrats, who are really Aruto-' crate, and who will never forgive me for consent ing to the use of my name for Governor. " :Ol course these persona have their dependents, who echo what they say. , If I were to .ay, what I do OOt choose to sav. that in na nnt Wrrr.M T , m ucuMuiwip, wtcy wouiu oe graunea, ana cnarges success and prosperity of the Democratic party. I will Mrriflm inr thinr and pvprvttiinu n.Ki.K J J -"-6 " man of honor ought to sacrilce, ta promote and preserve harmony ; and I will go as lar, now and hereafter, as he who will go fttthest, to render the party a unit, and to makij it, and the prosperity of our Moved State, naramount to all other consid erations. ,. . - - , 'lfv IlmiuvrAfiv frierwla . will tumi ma idUhabo that I am not in the habit of addressing them on .natters personal to myself. " Under the circum stances. I could not, injustice to myself! have said less. , This ia the second Card which I have pub lished during my fifteen years of public life.My Srst one was an appeal in April last to m v friends to support Judge Ellis for Governor. Tily did support him with an enthusiasm and a thorough need which both he and I will always gratefully remember. . . .- W. W. HOLDEN. Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1858. - torship, and bia vacated aeat is now filled br a bit- h t. l .r . 6 , 7 longer be made. It mv In v i s - - j w-w w uvrci i u humble circums Uncos, to an inheritance of ignor ance and poverty, and to V brought np to a me chanical trade; and there are aome who would u punish" me on account of my origin, and be cause I bad the energy and the ambition to strug gle upwards in life, who, if they had been born in ' a was, WWUia CSVO Dn there yet Proud towards the proud, and humble among the bumble, I have never cringed to a rich man because be was rich, nor alighted a poor man because ha wa. noor Vm h... t .i. a .l. demagogue, seeking to array one class of society against another. I have been the friend, both as an Editor and as a man nf ; inta.a ,.m classes in North-Carolina, from the college in which those who have mean, are educated,' to the com mon school, where the " children of the people " are cared for and educated bv tha StaJa Yr-I tending as was my origin, J thank God that He ha. given me disposition to love my State and my whole State wilh the affection of a son ; and though other, have served her with far more ef ficiency and ability than I have, yet none have laid upon her altar the offerings of a more loyal or patriotic heart. In reply to the third charge I state that I neith er wrote, nor suggested, nor advised, nor instim- teu we articles reierred.to in the Warrenton Sim. During the fifteen years I have been at the head ' From the New York Express SUPPOSED HORRIBLE MURDER IN A NEW YOKK GAMBLING HELL. About ten days ago. Catherine Mulhearn, an Irish girl who had been living for a time as do mestic in, the notorious gambling house of Bob Willis, 581 Broadway, (she not knowing the char acter of the place .when she engaged to go there,) was arrested on a trumped up charge of larceny, preferred against her by Willis or a female inmate of hi. camhlfnur hell. - . - nir her incamaratinn in tha TVimK ina? trial, Catherine, in view qf the manner she was being parcttted, made some startling disclosures. whir-h ft ti-iia Slt .nl.; i ? . - ' , " myimiu , lug j-nat anxiety QD the part of Willis to damage her reputation, and, i puauuja, get uur aeni to oiacKWeil s island. Catherine alleges that a little over a month since she hadgreat reason to believe that some man un known to p-er was roped Into Willia resort, thera swindled out of hja money and afterwards mar- - In fact she positively assert, that sha saw the remains of a dead man in the cistern the morning after there had been a terrible fight in the base ment, when she heard a man beg his assailants to spare bia Ufa. Thia story waa related to Justice il I- . a . ... wouuoujr wno proourea tne gin s liberation and took, her affidavit touching the discoveries aha made in the house and cistern a few hours after she heard aome one implore for mercy. 1 On thamplaint of the girl, Justice Connolly issued a warrant, and lata nn TnoaAa nitif compaHied by the officers of bis court, Capt- Wal ling and several of thedctectivea, Capt. Turnbull, of the 8th precinct, and others, be proceeded to ex ecute the process in person. ine premises were completely surrounded, and UllsfeJUas VI au vaiaie saw asa-iBjo ivu aaaxw uimwujuj aj wouia tne attempt oe sausiactory euner to me aavr tiier or the public. A personal examination and tho rough investigation of the whole property, accompani ed bysurveys and plats thereof, and of the city, with ora descriptions of boundaries,- tc, Ae., of each lot, square, and improvement is specially recommended and invited as indispensable to an intelligent and fullaequauitauct with and appreciation of, its position, intrinsic value.- present productiveness, rapidly increasing character, and future capabilities. . ft will therefore he sufficient here to say, that thi aifv 1 s nfTaMt) all liaa' wi t Vi t n tKn miw s.vn olmnoi at 1 1 vivj ivw. vuvivis eaaa 4iw vv a waj u ti vivj upvu, tui -c ca the prinoipal streets and thoroughfares and upon tht river many in the central and commercial, parts o( the city, and all elegibly situated and valuable for com mercial and business uses, or for residences of the firtt ciass. - : - - - : ,. 1 mnn w Ilia Im nmTail fuvv4.in7i I aiA Kriolr wnnmi store houses, chiefly of brpsk, and fire proof, four storiet and new ; others three, two and one stories high, of dif ferent grades and values, according to position, size, Ao., Ac. Also dwellings of brick and wood, some very valuable..' --i - :"' - : Among the dwellings will be found a very spacious, conveniently arranged and hansomely finished family with tin, and with marble floors, the whole recently re- mndalliu anil tharoncrhl-r ranaircul' wtffi all tha mnam comforts -and improvements of gas, furn-ce, water flx- NEW STYLES IN LADIES DJtESS ,. ;v.v::;';'.-- goods. - . (Bv ExrBEis" this Morsing Aso.ther Invoice.) T ICH ROBE A LES ' SILKS In ri. Blat;k and Fancy Colors. r KOBE A " LES MOUSELINES-of tb. most fashionable styles, including (the new color) arozelle ' De Alps. " - Part ton lar attention paid to the " Trimming of onr OraaaAa aa wa Iiava maria arraa ffPlnants trfi nrm-nn ny jwa'i any style or color aesirea.,-- . . . . , oct 1 6 4t. MeGEE A. WILLIAM. ; ; SHAWLS I SHAWLS 1 1 SHAWLS III ROUSD STELLA, THE JUANTELLET, . THE Reversed Border, and Super Plaid Long 3Uhw1. a new supply just opened. octl6 4U ... ; --- MctlEE A WILLIAMS. r ICIIARDSOX'S -FAMILY I.I VES 1, Warranted genuine j ', Soft Finished Long Cloths best quality ; Carpetings, .Floor Oil Cloths Drugget. . Call and see what inducements we offer to purcha sers. - '" ". ' -' : " oct lg -4t.- McQEE A WILLIAMS. Qnn NEGRO BLANKETS, MEDIUM AND tyXJyj large size; 75 Pieces heavy Osnabnrgs and Shirtings, 50 Pieces plaid Homespuns and Linseys; 40 Pieces Cable Warn KerncTa. Bought from first hand at a low figure, which w. oner at a." small advance. " r vet 16 U McGEE A WILLIAMS. I f bav Waam.. U) Jur.im VARNISHES, iiui JwV-y. . uou.gi J Atvu a HL'UHEs It i, nM cktiiiwl.i l .i.... ii n . noerjuy susuineU tbem KOAKIES. DRirij . I miul. ro.... . . . " AI III;,.--' va..H-ja, ana they imj kr - " r.Vi, energ-y n Mitinnn to nitaU ilt.U. Aouli I. Isiv v . ' "IX. tic, - HivirdvUi Sad inniMiit ' Tk I T . rr j "K iviiv fu .... . HUM a ... . tnendsand tb.puWiethaltfcey t,.. l are now ODebio? una of fl. ' . ' ri the greatest cart by on. of the firm i. V' DRI7GS, M ED ICL EH, f 1 1 v . Etc., Etc.. Lie.""' ever offered In this market Manufacturer, and tha nnt.M,. ..." i?'01- rW - " r act oral a a w our iinrr t.araaA viiMh. . -i w -w ausw dMCor our abiiltT ioMtimilv .. taa. va.wm. . t.ll.. . " sal IlaSk H. . ansa aa kr is aVawt1e.ai;Aaft "hUB WARD A li r, oet 12 Da. S, Q Ulan - uira. UININE.--A LA ROE out lit JfULISII Jut for sal. by all chances lor escape being cutoff, the judge with about 12 oral 5 officer, rang the '"bell of the gam bling house, which waa answered by a colored man, who on opening thadoor declined admitting the party, but the ponderous magistrate pushed him aside, and the officers rushed up stairs. cmcj jug iub secona-story, rear parlor, sev eral men were found seated about a table playing faFaro." The Judge immediately announced in ,a loud voice, "gentlemen, Joa are all my prison ers," and at tho same time the officers closed and gnaraea tne aoors so tnat none could escape. The prisoners were detained for the night, but before morning Henry Rice, a Tennesseean, made his escape, and most likely is now on his way south. The prisoners were all anxious to be lib erated on bail, but the magistrate refused to listen to their importunities. Justice Connolly and the officers subsequently annnrtanant affina anal ant building all nfhr'pV iuwap. ed with slate or tin and new, save only, one of the carn age -houses which is of wood. This residence is most favorably situated upon an elevated central square of ten acres, surrounded by four of. the principal streets and enclosed on its whole front by an iron railing on s granite capping, and on the three remaining sides by a new and weH oo Detracted briek wall with a stone foun dation. The grounds,Iaid out by professional gardeners, are well supplied with shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery ; aad - the garden and green house, with plant, and flowers,indigenoas and exotic The vege table and fruit garden is well arranged and protected, m.n .1 is urn a.nn nronnnnva. 'i tima mimt oiv.w;- ' m C MWO, .UUU1U( excellent water, supply the house, garden and offices at convenient points, abundantly. - This . large lot with others can be most conveniently and easily intersected bynew streets, and thus subdivided and made into many lot. not surpassed by any for residences, Ac, within the eity, and the value of this property especially greatly increased. ' , '. . .. . - . Petersburg, "VTrik,, alKd baa a popuLl on of 18, M, with four Ralavaoa m aeeanrui operxk,n connec ting the eity on . the aorth, with Washington, on the aonth with Vaw fMmmm a Ik. tk t ..tiU - - " w i , - ww . .iui mtj uvu uiug. Va and Memphis, Tennessee, aad on the east withNor- folk and the eeu" The river Appomattox upon which it is situated brings it by water in connection with the James River and our northern cities, while its extensive water pow er, valuable flour and cotton mills, Ac, contribute to give great facilities of trade and wealth to the city. Plank roads and Turnpike, and country roads radi ate from the city to all jpints, giving it every needful channel for a larsrelT ineraamMl. and - inAPAA.in and commerce and few localities enjoy more varied and valuable advantages for a barge and growing com- TERMS. 'i'' Only one .Ixteenth (UJ4 percent) of the purchase money payable npon the consummation of the sale. The balance in fifteen equal annual instalments, with interest annnallv nnon all tha dAfnmwl. tuimnti ) way. oomputingfrom the 1st day of January, 1 859, when full and entire possession is to be given, and bonds with approved personal security and a deed are to be exe cuted, and delivered. - - Apply in person or by letter to my agent, Mr.- Hngh Nelson, or to the subscriber, in Petersburg, Virginia, for any desiredjadditional information. asp 11 waT c ROBERT B. B0LLIN6. GREAT EXHIBITION or DRY GOODS!! LAXDECKER & K L I NE A KJJ IAILY RECEIYING LARGE AD Aa TlfVTnUD A .L -I T l . . a.. m lueir aireaay cinnuTi stocx or . STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOODS I And have no far avnihltlnn sortment of goods, eomprisin everything usually kept in first clajll Fancv and rtnr flnnA - They particularly , sail the attUntion of Ladies ta ineir new styies or ;- A FANCY DRESS GOODS t ' Robes a Quille and Robea de Lamara, Black and Panm HilL-a. . , r - Ponlt de Ch ft VflTB Atkfl IltlflAriQl ffAwalaaalai Prench and English Merino., in plain and plaid, Bombazines, Alpaccas . and . Ma.lin Da Xiaines, wita a varied assortment of s French. English and American Printa. HEDIiEWOBK8 I ' The best assortment aver offered in Ralelrh before. . "'PI 5 -a a. . at . . FANCY GOODS, HOSIERIES, SHOES is now wmn1ef Thav s j " ' " w.w-w PIVlJUIUjJ AB AIC- pessary for Ladiei .wearing apparel In great variety, all of which they offer at a small advance upon New via wuvtcsuv yriova , . , . , As onr business has folly equalled our most sanguiae expectation!, we shall endeavor hrorf.f . continuance of he patronage whih the oitUens of D 1A:MU V 1:1. 1 1 . . iiiju uarv u ijoumuj oestowea upon a. by keep- iii uwuu assortment ot goods, and by sellinir upon the lowest noihl tarm . .- Being connected with a first class importation house in New York, we are enabled to keep our stork replen ished with new supplies nf goods weekly throughout ' oct 18 , Smith's Corner. CLOAKS I CLOAKS I ! W E ARE JUST in reeeirt of a great variety of splendid and ele- I 8"u" "";' v-iuaKS oi tae latest styles from S3 up w iiy. f. iiAWUiSt'ltliB A KLINE. II AWLS I SHAWLS 1 1 WE HAVE A IF ARINA . the ffaaaina. for sale bv 0t 11 irii. -w-riy tiv, i. f,f ..t. n1 A a?n at a , LOW'S KNG. HAIR BlttvilEs TOOTH , - roraai.Dy 0.t It . ,v . VVAK1 A Uira... WABD A HCOHll IHMO PLANTERS. -A Liniiv of BLUB STONB. for !. k. "I'r'l! if ; "Alto A HC8HI4 iXand Maaaetfs i"r.nsh tfelatine, Just t, . 1 . L Z7 i Yl T . " "1 ' " ULUNU 4 . . m & w ai . . . . a . r v m . -v.. A.. UT TB. B1 fnllnHAv Ml. e. . 'Ol -a- - m .uuiAuku ran, R..L. himmes A Dallam. Baker A Ca ' i WAKD A nrnvr. . ' . " Dnii Sua. a m a n aa, I M fouBil St til Srt " 4ftU H L 0 H ta -MA oetl ' ' - ' -MIGAHfl.- THE REST J atarkat affords will alwav. ireor(; 1858. nf .o njt v i,. r. , " k" I wuam-v vuuuuiiy na tne omcen suteequentlv of thendW, I have never assailed a recogniz- returned to WiUis' honso, which they tWouehlv ed iX-mocraL and have never fai ed. whan th ,rm5nd ( . 7. , I y uiorougniy casion required it, to defend and vindicate Demo- craw ana tne iAjmocratic party against the attacks of the opposiUon. I have never ad vised others to do what I would not do myself, and I have never assailed any one covertly or in the dark. No man u my friend who hesitates for a moment as to whether I would instigate privately, what I would not do myself publicly, or who would leave the impression, dv insinuation or otherwise, that I was capable of a hidden or an unmanly deed. I am not responsible for the course of the Editor of the Warrenton A'ewt, and I will Uke no part in a controversy between Democrats. It is true the Editor of that paper is my friend, and was at one time a Clerk in my office ; but I paid him his sal ary as he earned it, and nothing more, and he is under no greater obligations to me of any kind than I am to him. It is sufficient to sav that T ftnrvn-kVawl Va 1. Editor and as a man, of the appointment of Sena tor Biggs aa Judge; of the appointment of Mr. xugiuau u oeuaior ; oi me appointment of Mr Page as Secretary of State, to fill the unexpired term; and that when Mr. Cooke was appointed Postmaster at Raleigh, it waa stated in the Slan.1 ard that he was well qualified for the post, and his appointment would give general satisfaction to our citizens. I have made no charge of corruption ss"a our congressional delega tion, nor do I fcr one nnmimt kaii.. charge ; though candor require me to say that I have always disapproved, and do yet disapprove of the custom by which members of Congress , ttantudly appoint to Federal office. 1 was amone a iwujij vi.iuumH xtraer? Tor tinrnnr in IK1 . VI.- I . ,ur Governor In 1853 ; I have been aaiT .Wa aeponent was employed bim a. a member of iieUt WTXh ?lioA9 obert L, WilliZof inauguration to tha nresent timVV tV "SIa n "e'it be remained in . T 9sj Kuv.uuguil examined from too to bottnm f n nr. woo nf AnHiita r " aavjAnl V AillUiUg tome traces of the body of the man alleged to have been murdered. Tha . nwiiuviVUUil raited, but owmsr to the miantit . nf b. ;t c. -1 J - .1U- tamed the examination was not satisfactory, and will be resumed. In the wood work of the cistern, numerous blood .pots were visibly and on the wall and floor of a dark passage in the basement were visi ble largo quantities of blood, as described by the girl Mulhearn. What was then discovered, ex cept as regards the body, corroborated the state- " v,apuun ; ana tne general impression among the officers. Judr nnnnniin ik . . ' ' a - , -uu jwaa&i a, was that there had been foul work, and a most atrocious murder committed in that den of am biers. 6 A gentleman who had been victimized recently by gamblers to the tune of $5,000, has been mys teriously missing from his hotel (St. Nicholas) since I riday last, Hia name is G. Beldstein Holiday, of tha HnJ .1i Pnnnl XT . ' ' JIis baggage remains undisturbed in bis room, and his i friends are in great distress at his absence! When last seen Mr. Holliday was much inebriat ed, and in such great state of excitement, on ac count Of- the monev tha nmhlm h. a V . , , . e aiaxa huh irvm him, that he then threatened lo blow bia brains out. - . ! The following is the affidavit nn .t; rests in the ease of tha supposed Broadway Gam bung Hell murder have been made ' " City and Qjunty of Ann Fork w.-Catharine Mulhearn of No. 324 East Hth .treet, being du ly sworn, doth depose and say, that in the month went,dnto "e of Robert L. Willi.; of RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, Are. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the Genuine Goods, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed aan aa 1 1 v a . & a a it. . .a? -a.aa. waaw awu UaUAAV VI W AtfUJlf Richardson, Son Ac Owden, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. J This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are reppared, season after season, and sealed with the oaiara oi nnAKUHUX, by Irish Houses, who, re gardless of the injury thus inflioted alike on the Amer ican consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers caa be imposed on with Goods of a worthies, sharacter. K J. BULLOCKE A J. 3. LOCKE, ; Agents, 38 Church St, New York, sep ifl wlyfao w. a. acn. a co, s A GIFT WITH EVtRV Rnnif j WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO f 100 I Uar new descriptive Catalogue of 60 octavo pages embrace, a larger collection and better va l rietv of Standard. Hiatorinal. Ttinm-or.)!..-! j Misoellabeoo. Book, than anv wwuiummn m counirf; also, eon tains great- i vr uxuuoeinaaia man aver Munm nnnMrf - . ' -l...Cl I Jr to oajr otftfraa. Bend for a Catalogue. B VANS A CO., n. W. BvAirs, v Publishers, l. raasrov, J 677 Broadway, N. Y. City. aep SS weorm$k w. n. a CD. a co. I complete assortment of JMantUia shawls; . Long and Square Woollen Shawls; Chinele and Broche Rhawi . Cassinaere and Stella Sha wis; which we offer at reduced prices, ootid LANDECKER A KLINE. . tt i , Ta,., rENTLEJUEN'S CLOTHING. WE V have in store a large and elegant assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Hats. Boots, aad sua rurnisning floods . of every description, which we will sell at a small rron, . LANDECKER A KLINK Wv AND JEWELRY. WE V v eep constantly on band a fine stock of Watches, Jewelry, Lockets, Gold Ouard, Chattel, Vest and Fob Chams, Necklaces, Bracelets, Ac, for sale cheap bv oct 16 LANDECKER A KLINE." ' ' C. B. ROOT. FAYETTEVILLE. STREEET, RALEIGH, N. C, i . , o ."I vuna w aUV PHJ0UO B large and elegant stock of Jewelry, Watches. Cloefcs, Silrer and Plated Ware. CDtlcrr, Cuns, . .- . - - PistOh, ' -l- Rnwie.FnlvM? ; Mnsieal iBstrnmciiti, ; ic, tt., le f aU of which was carefuny selected by himself ia per son, and will be sold upon the most favorable terms. He .respectfully invites bis friends and the public gene eewhere? axamine hu .took before purchasing . n . r . A- mwm. UKUUS AND MEDICINES. WA ABB iWW. .itlSUJilVLSG LAROI AM' TIONS to onr Stock, unmnri.lr. r. -.. . - ' ri"i irviui. uaaauj aept in a wen regulated Ltng BuJr., wLici k been earefnllv aalactad in tha Vnrth... ... we incite the attention of bur frianHa n . . . fi Visitors to the State Fair, hartna km. ian find it to their interest to give as a call bafor. atka their nurchasas. as we are Drenarad ta iA auoementa. - A HAY wona Octis . ; - riiCAi iKAM..viir: livan i. PERIAL. Gunoowder and Rlu. k T- J quality in store, and for sale by octta . - WILLIAMS A HAVlTftflii -- " v, SOAP I SOAP I IIT REQUIRES BIT a trial of the Concentrated l.v. ... ing else, for making Soap. Ta be, found st .U Dt NMM " 1 L.' ii t riiin IT . . . ... oct 13 QMUT IN WIIEATt 500 POLWDIOI KJ X.uif-MUJMJ the acknowledd prtT.otin in store ana lor sale by oct 13 WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. TJAINTS AND 01L.S, OF EVERY 1)L ! J BLHlrLLQlStfof Houae PaintUis; in tUraac.b sale at the lowest prices, among wbi h mar ba t.tu Lewis' pure White Lead, which is the be.t Aatnaj Lead mad.. ; WILLIAMS A HAIWOOD, ; oct 13 ' C.A thaPosuOmce, w. bopela won't off frtag liaRT 837S of with a little scolding M him be acnt bLk U, tZSL v "f,Urm.V; nd .X h.T - ptember following : and this denonent add. thai on that Sunday evenlne. and at OP arVMlt tha h of 2 or 3 1 o-elock in the morning of that Sundav nitrhL aha waa aV. 1 - .. . '""J noue in tba lower part of said Willis' liouae, and this denonebt aavs. that m. i.aA;n .v. j-.-i.7-.i . heard some -person exclaim in the entry war of tha Invar i-lai-I nt V- 1 . . - .. 1 . . w. ui, uvuav, - xn toe Ajora name mM ai a A B af - "Bae IVI a B- 1 BW f Baf 1 BnnninT I VlB PA Wv 1 1 fa An W I -I ta "TP- mm Mr. Clingman to the vacincv madeln th. i" 1 S?0 Joaao to me- ,u" 'range idol, by the resignation of ilr. Biirirs IwTf .CT VTT TsICT tna"ne. nea theaaid Wil .1.1, . .. . ww;a hi iiaaningxon, wita " gravel in hu patent lea thera," no that amoo'Jt round polished u gravel' lound about Ooldabo-o, but tha real sharp edgad demo cratic grit, of which wa wiU be able to send the Tribune a weekly .upply. Dont .pare the gravel, father Robinson, wa have laid in a good stock and believe us. that there Is nnthlna- M. - ' .. gravel, in a politician 'a boots, to keep him f-oru IS vi. im4 '4 aad broken cu terns. to Our Rvmd friend "wishe. be could consis tently exumrate tba Xditor cf tba News from all the responsibility wb.ch the articles incur-" there never wa. a good wish more thoroutrhlv thrown away We take, the EdUorial and pj. somp-maiUbty ur every Une, and every idea contained in tne article, which haa eioit.1 r.n. R.in.n .ire. Weasaure bim, we will not be 7""" '"gutonia or complimented out of our ore determinei nurrxw. A KA . v.. i fghl, aad U thtia, by ooa cf mf U WeJ, and w. wUl expetha dcribad ' eorrespondeats, attempt to the reprobation of the people, aterZ ILiaJ t I t--, lnsA Aitauir fr.An.1'. .1 L " J -- i iawj pume were rsthered MnT!; r . uireiion ot a Kbo 1. hwpaaigvieo ksds and J&ualaa ktathav w anot "l fr the simple k looATSlw, BrnHflL TiTJi? ' WldAU downright falsehood . Cuaaingham, IWaey Aaro!rLr .nH t"1"6 "xh to the vrcAraBrUlAaatBknighta.- Bwl-Bufr MnfSaT L'Etatcast TJKa"?. -' -.TbaCourUof Ail wnmw tSa . a - . . y iTV.r 'rti,-but not till then and "i2ds npoo circomaunce-; cd7tried tjmocraae Governor, if elect may Sin hint makjog a aominatioa for Conirrea. in th Wwar part of the eity. Wehav.aa7 h )L I that .ighv-w4kn;rwami; si- Wd, - alyn rnn7 C?' rfotji tram the lwmerou. HfmUii. 1 . - UHamtaawoert- of tb citr Wh .7 v . tioe- -Park - poiiJ Z:" EnigT aad tbeRlr. 1,1 li" T7 &L TbBruiaer. . r---,-a,, tne reirulation r uiAunj riMJin.. ina r .1 ) ii ..r k t . , ..." v. ut. itcwi u ma rl";- WFKted to a few honored Beceasitv of checAinr iV.n,A-.; i i-l.y0 iu" , ,. . . . . touTierence. " .77, r y ' uawni on our own rpons,bilny wJtbout any peraon'. supervision Since we took chanm nf .h. u- .' 'l,CKJ- ltllh"h" -Ppeared has ln cu r owncorupoajuon, and every communication has bam unnted aa u h r. ... .v. - . " . . . " - " mua particular, as a final reply to certain unfoun-laJ IITa ' jant suggtions. Therefore, if our friend of tie Tribune u never "trU,l " i- . auth-rihio ut th.TT;:., v-v." "vow " ter of dintent "leToTim. " Wln- We have laid a nl... a . . - - " - j v Aaona uarouna. o iuif , auu a S1V9 fi. van to Gov. Bracir'a admini.iiH.;. ..-n ? . . ... ? .. au.i eive w it, a coroiai ana unwavering support. - Under .AO laUajU4LaAaflAaaAinK- Bal Y n aa avtitA mI- el w bad cooled the artk 'aV:' Z'1" renton New, it waa, perhaps natural and proper that tha rtna-ami. ..,U T. a." - P"'PWI , t iixium iuo lormerto "rl tht,J, "ember of Congress ever requested, either orally or in writing, Gov. Bragg toaPPS Mr. Clmtrman tn tha . j - T .1 b - .-i.-n.vjr uiaug w ue oenate bv tha TMHimatinn nf l- n:7. n -r. . - . 7 ' . j , .7 xu 11 tne Uo- " , " v Ma,a ve reue8t r m, I would have 6vu. luivuer sun oorne my testimony to his in- TiVv j aT r , . . "uu wouia nave re- puo.iaui u. article wntcn appeared in tb Stand- """" "'v"",u" was appointed, in which the appointment was approved, and Mr. Clingman spoken of in the highest tarnu. . T . . " . , -"-"jj, arm ior ail Or rauiou w uer si psri ot the coat slaaira hitV thorn I entertain friendly feeling.. I rejoiced at J" bove the surface oVthe water fa illr . and I MTi tth6 P08 August last, Ponent further say. that she tool Tno parScX and I have Joined In no attack. npon tbem at any ica at the time; dependent wentahliS SranSmm - it U , , . , : -j---A.iao, u concern- I y empty mora wash mrla -j ed, many of my friends in this community know moving the cover from the ir t that I was among the first to .unrest hia r. I Dlainlv anT faisal inntir a. a at- Congreai in 1855, though I had undent n A man', h ri P61" Prt of a voted for time unti the Standard, and. in lis sav in renlv aithatimA. uti,.ri j j . , , Kn- , dump him ;", deponent could not distinct ly hear or undernand what else waa aaid. but there was aome other bard words, and some fur ther noise below stairs j. deponent say that ahe arose next morning about t o'clock, and com. mencedto wash tha fnul i?nnn. .l . . .. deponent further says, that bet ween 9and lOo'clock Mr. V.nahu in io r 'ZTT" .v. "T',-" " 1 "l PPer lace, includimr f 1 thi. I have dn- hTJ ,ir. tn." .kI nrrT? .7.," a P0 of the nose above can n-i ".TTf VTJ at ne had dark hair. n i , wuveraaiiona. 1 u.j. atway. oeen nia friend. I am not his ene my now nor do I expect to be. If I ihaU ooD. ceive it to be mv dutv aa a r u: .7. or as the Rd,Wf a", ".71 " "'-"wenis. , 7 , . - --",anowournai, to oom- plain of his course, I wiUdo so pubbcly andoX y on my own responaibility, and not by fadid i r en i1 m enured because I do Dot defend these frtrntlaman 1.,i.l .l. . gpo! th. f .l.:r:ru L" coiumnaof v . t Tr": ".t:"- the Warren ,ui ia cistern; that he had dark Urcn tha hat mA j i ... a , noti,:,': rt,K wnu,r8; deponent nn.. 4 ' e7 were open or parti v f ' --wa. umwarua .aw hw a- thl't better- ouse lonnwitn. MISSISSIPPI LAND FOR SALE, Persons removing to North Mississippi are in formed that P. B. Barringer, Commissioner for the heirs of Gen. Paul Barringer, deo'd, is now offerina- for IA al.MliaJ.af la J yAOAA : v . - -"-t" v iaau, aoou acres; in ranoia coun ty. Those lands lie en Molver ereek, within 6 mUes of the town of Sardis, on the Memphis and Grenada RaU road. About two-thirds of the land is of a superior eeality aueh of tt excellent bottom. It will be di- viaaa, wnen pracucable, to suit purchasers. Terma t One-third cash ; balance 1 and 2 years time. - v - . ' ' .-. ' For further information address the undrslened. who haveplaU of the land ia quarter sections, witt valuations, quality of soil, Ac. - . 7 PAUL B. BARRINGER, -.7. . -f ' Oxford, Mississippi. 4 oetlU-wlmpd Concord, N. C. - A FLORIDA PLANTATION FOR SALE. rpHS SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale the valuable a Plantation belonging to the Estate of the late vua. w. AWumae,iB the coanty of Jackson, contain ing 1300 acres of land. - . . ' .uSiPUf tatioa 11 i101 Marianna and near the Chipola Rivar. It ia very healthy, with good Overseer's House, Gin, SUbles and all the necessary Out Houses nearly new. . ' It is eomposed of Pine, Oak, Hickory and Ham mock lands aouai ta ant in thA n.;kv. v .1 If not sold privately before the 1st day of December, Bidder 0 P'?,ttiBa that ' 11,6 bighest Tenns One third eash and the balance in 12 months, a par wub mterest ana security. The purchaser buy Corn, Fodder, Hogs, Horses, Cattle and Plan- hwiuii. Kb 1.1 1 . lull A Tl ma. An, m II wishing a Plantation in Florida, would do well to at tend the s le 1st December. - 7 . Wa-. E. ANDERSON. i r -; - JOS. B. R0ULHAC, Ejcecvt -"- . .. .. oct 20 lm. ,7 ..unmnnoi Uie Warren- . ,T , .,, ' ecclesiastical court 5w tff, lin proacbed me on tho subject : i A". .Tl a ai . I do not know the tli.rX" oocau8e found thi. nVirr." .,T0W r89 to 1, ' waauw u.,H 1 1 1 . 1 An I . O a- kaaai. . Ill LI IM RMTVITIiT lini.lM . ,... alT - "1 I On Whfnn ha o. f , 7. "r " v-Ai.tiu . , community nrni tn i:j;TTou'.Y,?:ia"fl8"enaeav- S v I J a, . fill L I n I av.m Ak. I Mavaa UU 1 contradiction.' Our frkid rf ,nT"l.a.f u ruI1 f he rumor that I aw cenrad7r ?d to distract and divd: rR. er, tin-m -dotamatorv," "uofa.Vet hr wilTin; 1 Oecausel donot repel these attack oftha bJ.mns of betweS "todroDthe mattr ' . ' " 7 " """"S I . 1 cannot doit, and I am r. j . T J of iu deacons, finrl CAvnral A4.Af ii. i-n l71 "V nconsistant somethine of mv dnH w wo tial m).. v. "LT. 1k"0"': n?en- McMANEN'S . C1LIBSATID. - 4 . SMUT AND SCREEEING MACHINE. FIFTEEN HTJNPREDrOF WHICH HAVE been sold to the Millers and Farmers of North- w vaatt aa g aj WtWB. .flU OIaaBTB PrOXHDtW I i filled and Machines shipped to any part of the Uni- R OARDING.-. THE SUBSCRIBER. AT "JLTSTrr 'V- MeMANEN, . .Ta. old Bta?d' Ppared to m- BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS Ac. THE SUBSCRIHFR i, ni,w ia ; Ur varied stock, ia his line, jut selected bv bJmself in the northern markets, to an examination of whioh he myites the public. Embracing every variety f Boota, 77-7 -- '-7 7 -.7- Shoe. G?e" - Slipper., BHJS"' 7 Brogaia, - vi Aiaau), vtvaucmeiii C7 Children and Sarvmata. rom tne finest and most tasty, to the coarsest an uiBi, uurawe wnicn. ne offers for sale on the most Avuayie terms. . . . . , . . , . - BOOT AND SHOE MAKING ' He still carries on the Mannfactnring of Boots and Shoe, in all its bran-hes. With fi-st rate workmen, we uea. suppiy oi materials he has ever had, he feels confident of beng able to please all who favor him with their custom. - -- TOT"5 TRADE, he offer, the very best stock ef Br rT TV T 1aT c afr a a a -k - - . urn i au una", wnictt ne offers on the most uoerai terms. ' .,.;- . - --'..:- Thankful for the generous patronage heretofore be stowed, he respectfully solicits iu continuance, hoping w nuiucuvu laiutiui attention and good oct 20 6t :; ? " HENRY PORTER. POPULAR TRADE' : I riMB . ''7 READY-MADE CLOTHING - aico . . . . 7 ' UEaiTLEBEN'S FLRXISH WO Rnnnsi SCHL0SS. BR0.; A Co. HAVE RECEIVED AND will continue to receive from their own Manufac turing House, in Baltimore, a superior assortment of avow muue ('-.. - , ' - ' . -'. , ' -ft - ty FALL AND WINTER CXOTIItvr.; which coversevery quality, style and material fir .rents' dress, whioh thev offer for a&Ia at taa - mi . - v. WCB i Those who wish to supply themselves with Clothes. ii v. " " wu to celt at their v-ups, and a irreat many differen t ar ticles, whieh will be sold cheaper than thev nan ha nVitainA. i. - . ' sep . .- -'"7 ; ,' T1ERFUMERY Ia. A FIJfE .I PPfVM XT Lubins', Phalons' aad Basins' parfumarr, a. fancy goods, such aa Extracts, Soaps, Pomaaat, Tm auu uair aoruiuaw, vomns, Batcbers, focket BtaU, St 7 ... a or saie at tne umg Store 'of octu ; ' t WILLIAMS A HATWOODt MEDICINES. PAINTS, OII.I. PXtlT. wm btb vi ar a a - ' X ESQUD A GATLING hav. aov b m M. their FALL STOCK, which wil b. increased by invoices daily expected -and lift t imred that all KA aaatiDnif i, Medicines, PalaU, viai..iiB uliui. ranuiaarr. Hraiaii. ai other article, ia their line, tiU "U to tktm Ufr purehtuing im tkit ar Matr a. : All our Goods are what they sr. rapraaaakai, -Si x rw auu pm ip in superior .tyie. -We offer the folio winr articles varv low. 6,000 lbs, pure Lead, various Factories, laaliaaf lawn rsw iiaa ; 10 Bbls. Pure Lineed 011 j 15 Bbls. Lamn and Maohlaa nil 40 Packages Vamiah, (all kiaas ;) 1 400 Boxes Window Glass: 10,0 oa Patty i 20 BW. Mineral Paint; r' 200 Oanees Qttlnlne : 10 Case. Concentrated Lye for staklaf Sea, faal ana eneap ; 00 B. Blae Eton. And nsany other Good. la whole paaksfas, vUd we nope oar mena. attending tba Fair wUl eao m examiae. 7JW hope also they will lear. tt.au era early in tha week, so th.y can be filled befonttf laav town. Thoaa who may be prerantod from viiltlul aarCV -ui piaaaw eeaa lassr eraers wntob .nau ae lauaiaw A GATLI5A Ralaifb,".. at It . r pxg-CUD r ld Vf Applying FURNITURE MADE NEWJl rinr CHISMAN'S FURNITCRK POIc t&H. which ia trulv a woodarful artlola aaA att (aaarai aauaiaouou. 7;'- '; Prepared and sold bv ' 1 " T NSTRUMENT A TRUSSES-A QlUt jL v anety just raoairad. and for sal. by . OT , jranubf at UAiLUw. FRANKLIN'S AGENCY, 'Opposrra Liwiiiri'i Haht. TF tou Want good fresh, strong, oi XSalt Snuff, go te . FRANKLIK'S. TF YOU WANT GOOD CHEWIJTG A fl IMA a 4 vat 4. nr. a iTtff FV'fi Bw a-aaavaaaaiBj bVUbWW wtt Mj AAal aViaAafl a'"" ,y. t- . '- ..... TF YOU WANT A GOOD IHPORTED JL vigar, or any kind, go to . FKA.Sa.Ll.Yfl. YOU . WANT s 7 PORTER. ALE. Of . FRANKLLf'S. oct 0 rm South 'Lowell, N. C. MatbiaLa-T-Z"' .f. t?ulation of xaeaxinr. uw Uefrimsrv "li. priortiBnakaJiida-.ri;. ""-'."J0M rttbem, uZTt't1?! eihuM fi. fJUTT?n b Ear. Dr. -akv,. t7met 1- tb biaTheat aaIi I j lauura and (Ml aaw-a . - ghl aot wry movnTcA'rT: - aia i50 ys, to u If be can at the C?n. .a. 1 "ca.u,e ?uti officer. LT, " !'J,:u" .PV to produce assailad a nik . uwn 10 vongre ":r . arucies published In aasaued a month or twosincebv th if..Tl tu Pper. - , . ided bv tha 7 I - - MBS. FlLI-akrnae A . wt ii VIA XI WW OrK says: Ex-president Fillmore and wife are amone the eruu at tha .Qf Xriitiio. im.u .. p with the Liirh tVrnA r.f 1.1. W.. I.' m au Sa a .m Big word. er a nuhlui -' ... ujs inouna can nri.A t),.i . wa ii . i - . . : r - mw i irvrenr imviuii n.. . " a Coni.rrr, mls.tyn tbeact of hia ly add fuei to iTsTii v.ac " would on- "e&uatsattheSt Kicholas. . tion : and ha m.ih draw .T " "Jcwi u nonetuy with- the tons of th r?: , f ,1' aerrea irom " ""'y are ai way. ready to ti? toW rentT SrS 1 Sffi ' 3e ?f War- ?f;Presideni She L b , r "Trre in an uniou l."g T fn0f.4, tr"e " "a Wend 1 v ..w ajjwenenmon on our account, we 1 as well as .!.... . W.D 1 let him do hU d' r,U na "T1 . . auiaimiuuij aa we wilt uuw4 uaiena ut right. commodate about llmembe ofTwUmture I with hnanlinc mnA . - -. . 61ure - Ale deems referiniv. t.. ' i .. - " I unacauainted with f . .PT "'' .ler .i,A ii jTj J. -7, ,T v " . """""ers wno nave taere- oct2-w . - -; ; ' "" "vtvuixB. XF . .Cider, go to TF YnirwANTi.(.nn vnrnrRlCl aa. aa J" a M- B BW av avav " wWn aa ... . . .11.1 JL-o, 01 any ind, go te - FRAA KLM TF YOU WANT CONFECTIO.NARIFI 1? L A ni . . nn a IM'I f V. a." auu vneap, go to. i tUKaw" TF YOU WANT BREAD, CAKES, PIE V... 1 Tl II a ja. ajuju u aoui, iresn every aay, go to T'' YOU WANT MISCELLANEOUS Ai' ja, 111. 1-t.a, or any kind, ro to P ly 7 Opposite Lawrenos'i D" 1ANO rOK SALE. A FllfX BGl WOOD Piano for sale, seeoad aaad, tw ewy - XlMuira at tha Paat n-m-M. aeptl tf NOTICE WILLIAM WATSOX, UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANGER, V..?ranLL" Stbbbt, Raibioh, N. C.; " 77 iVsrt door to Farmur' ' Halt, ' ' ' TTATIWfl' " rnvci iTnnn ' ' 7 7 7 "I tn a a7, . ,V , A AJKOUGH I v. a r w rr" " Ja- Ben a. teacher. He parposa. J"!-" tJ.f.l.Jl!"-!- T-.friBBaV to remain m TrEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. Studeat. for the Collegiate atTae aa BU rnddlT b U Vow torp; a.10 tar Stockholder of ffi?. - f. .Bin gha.'a, a- ,1 J . -- r. ' I of ronila tn Ma ii . 17 -oourunens l v.,.VTi . ' -lauroaa vompaay, will be I ia ui proiessiea. tbe courtesies which rinhU TOnMtuig ... .Addreaa w. R. extend to the wifa lii . . rP". wn uorders to match, all of which h. nnilB UKDERSWNID wishes te seearsi ' othara ev Whom thev asaail twaan them t wv. - JK" wj- i ' 11 AUU DUkxj bbw rBBaTr iw axM , A a aun ABU for 5,000. . Ha Z "JTSa, TJ lAJf JCf jirai. . . . " -" wa.n-j lit I B H. " ia HV AAA UW aaBBBLalBTB monnaa kL i a. AVUtna- -A- lBl a-l IaT yuui Iu MWH bVI)(J ta1D.h.nilBTAnMMaa' TT . - iftAJHSL. BALL BONDS AND WAR. Mt ,r - -. 7 , " v vas, !2iato.:-'l- -r and fWarv. A'r,0"8: P4 and KorfbDt T nv.; uuuj h meeaa(v at.C -X & ,h0.YHVS ACADEMY. THE ViW Bj A.UAU Of July. 185S: J - " : 7"" . i. .aU j.Mwu, per session ,-', Ida i. i JorparUnilafli adanaa tb rrincipai P. fi . finotlaad Neek. , Oet z0. wSw-pd. . llal.f.s 00., TTOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALE.--T 11 Bubsonber wishes te sail a Uouae aad l-o ,w7t. ior a small family, situated in the Kasra w srr the corner of Martin and Kaat atreeu, mktet. ry readUy 10 per cent rent.: Tho wisbtaf wsa. ' good aad safe investment ia Real Katata, ae a': onnertunitT f doinr so. a. I will acll a brTJr-. Cash. , . ' V TflOB. 0. BtXW
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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