r . r. 1 ;' iyf.iiuivi. ". A:if aa,-:Vj . r-u: . . ; ' " ' ; K- ; ..;':;v . ': rw V.'-TJ , ,A ) ,.,: aA-: a' aaAii aa;.v f '. :' ' ' ' 1 - s : . . -' -V c'- ; i I - V -- r ... ' ' " ;. .;: .1;";., j .;,:. .:-v:5 1 .s ,y r vf v Vvf' Kte' i?.7VHRi,if'V Mj$F-.&t&HrsJi & -f? feWitt u"2,r-'.liM i tr; .. .-,.f ),-(.; i .1 jjsf'f ?'.: j j , ! PCBLIBaXDBT r JOIIX w c - I DiTua ajt rMrunoa. at .. j t 00 r Aaaaai for Stagle Copiet Pa -able UTmriaktr I A4Te. t U A LBIG II. c. . ! . of s, ..uagtJ -i lUtpVt'e Ferry, e pub- Hi, 4yhm -pee h Alm-ed by Got. u hie re uh.-o Riboo..n Fri-tav. ...nn.v'unMivr ottm 'h5. J r -"7 j j nnw strong it U to preserve itself by mam- 5ATCRDAT M(fRgI(, overwhlm.g majority , hold in utter ab- I Uimog alltbe rights of aU the parties to it. I '-' LJV.v U7rroi:T-or tiik iiAii- orn:nce B.n'$; jlot, and all attempts to T J " - ?,-;'-1m. t1'-' T. ADET.UL-D ACCOlsrorTUKlUR. t.... ... 1 i L Sine the above was wrltteo it will be seen that P6R-H KERrOUTIIAGB, C. K-m ere T,th. ,h ,' . property in Ck haaben arreted.- , - L ; ; . ; " T. to rive or realera a full aeooeat f5,,,trn State j but "we think we hate f Jode Richard Parker, aon'W. khm late Judge .-o ewpao F, Cary, of lstrcIud! language ia inadequate to R . iu.tnt .V rtaia .Velunteers. , Companv Vh& ,c'in' Gov; , Vna to H erperV 1 T. L L.J V - r K-rfk .M-noJ wf ring, vm p4 vein or 4 r-d b-ek to Kicbna- od, when "rn their 3 ival ; -he Fwry" Tuesday, it waa aa-T c r tioed Uht- the Inrreoi'vt . bad ,ben I .t v'i.i h re i lr need Of their serr Govern, re-m to Kcu , ei Friday, U ..." et at the" iVppt .y rtrd to hi- resident, from t-eep a ef h ch'W snde tbe speech we pnblVb en- t:rv in aiotber coloni. Briog what naj b c Uel-th- Wi t-pms whicH dis'higuish sni wy bi spech, it giTee a mote i talnj- riole ico-iuM f the affair at HarrerV F- rry thi. sr wtth wh?cS we bae met, . ' i i ' i - ' - '") S 'ie ti.tie nu-t elapse bef rf this foray 0T p(lfMal hi eocfeJer into Virginia e.-, Die's ood io all it b-arinr and re- I.iiro. At ih- fir- bloati-ae, like f?ood aij oth.Teame to the conclusion thai It as aeK 1 1 orcisuuci icu vu vj iuu rrry injagme wr ujtav ' ! T Sioee tb'n, towever, eWeumsaneea have cwi.e to Ii-h; which iuduce us fo beliefs tbu it. as tSe pre an fare outbreak of a eoopira r j, io Lkb many more tbau Brown aad Lh b nditfi were engaged. , Tbe mount of anas 4 -. abich be bad in his possLoo, and the fat rsf iind opon bis ou person, and .prstS ijes srd npou the jersons of otbee of ,th . prsp. pnsve ibai there wee others scattered aot in diff-reut porttens of the country s rrd in furniahin material aid to hint and Bk.-.U..VIM i snaaxn tVa amaSTtl sA A TT T5l 1 WlT'itli UL1U SU VUVU 1MJ VW waawsv in t'lf, and fatal to bios, and his deluded full .wem. While we sty this, w are grified to tleve thit tbe micre'nt eng-ged tu the ea-hreak at Harper Ferry, ad thse at their lckt, are not in the proportion of 'one to fifty of the people of the "ooo-elaTeholdinjt States who abhor tbw heinous assault upon the property and .live of ' the. peaceful eiti xens of ooe of the tae of this Uoion.- Did we com to any other cooclasion, ecld w believe that any number worh counting, out Rie be gang of Smith, Greyly, Garrisow A were aiding and abetting, or were wiljiog to id and abet tbe damnable plot which ha eipl ded at Harper Ferry, we would sot b--iate to ssy that tbe time had eoio- ben b- 6outh would ba looger liv with the N'T b under the saute confederated goveru m nt, ad a se-ra e g vemmeu f her own wa t e' nly aleri atite left t- her ' Bat we tj -e to be able t ej-o any sucn eoDCiu--. s o. ' Thw pres. f h Norh, as far as wf t v been ab! to gatbrit Hftntiueo, u. w b h- txrep ko Gre ls Tribune. rUecbcriJ !epeJet, Bf-!tV oeiAg Po$t, and n or t others of siuiil ,r kid-iey, rlato "kti u deitwowuikn of Bnwu Insurree- i nr' movement, nor" only looking to the t ns t ninlnv. d. b it ib ewJ Surhr to be t aibcd. I-, partiealtr e p -ini to the New Y ik Tiks, a paier which has never been e cMJ-ied a- pariieularly friendly 'to 'h m ' i.n ou of -lver, bat bieb ba on thwoo-t..io- ih'uwo t'" weight 'I - its tiflueoo ; in' Brown's plot and every m4sn i f ib li d. -fcat ran tw re"ond to, tn disturb tW tenure .f a'ave property in the South J '.The Tim- ii daily gTowtac in ' t' flaeoce at tbe N nh. In enterprise it ba-far oo'siript-edtke I'er-ld, fid i' eunae. vtivej'd mmly course in the jrevi.l eujrgeue UoT' h mor to-1 be eoui.trj tbaaall he vapcurhs and wt lf cries by UVuoett, an' all bis uuprio. ipled ( r 4-si Hi ,.f Jex ion o iJn bern .Rinhts. Be ne, wh le aim, i to sell bis pper, Lee lit-leuiea s of society are in confusion, auJ when ecy mas asks his oeichSor anx i usU i'Whdt 9 0vVt Btnntit is, in kis ele nten', brcaae then, Benre t can sh 11 h-s pa jer. i He is 'rying o isgratiate himself with . tie S .othno, while, at tbe same time, with LU ooiae and ela'ter about great danger," de spread eoospiracy,M and hi lies foinl- ' ed tbercoo, he saleuUtes upon making Ben net a Herald sell everywhere-. Let no South 'roiuas. bIievethsi James Gordon Bcpne't i j - - e-' ell tbe truth, when falsehood and humbug Y -ill re his turn. ; - "' X Going North 'fNew York, we find tbe B ton Co o he r denouncing, indignantly, Broan's ou rsge, and ita ..dev. and aoef ors, snd. -ru.tu.g iLat every city ana town in ,De va- ; o.wmM,ro opon .--po. oij ou thi. deploiabl. theu-e, . It further "Let the people, who are the source and strensrth of the govrrnoiefit, fire alteranwe to common iraivu of true national sentiment. ; It la It ti"K thut mm huld paun from tWr ordinarj ocouptkfi'o unite in tbnkfulaes for thu prompt lfvnc from u-h a , threatened calamity. Po- aJibotj?i tka firebrand may aeera oomrara Uvt4y m, the di?a f th wntnratrra at tba Obii Fair- waa m'fficitntly oomprebeiMiva In u w'eked orjwU i and, bil f.r tb actitt and leady volunteer troor, bo cae tell what ide-prad mimwiion or we nauunai nmcer and xkitbrul and dUaatrooa conqoracea might have ensued T" We wifiht go on and give maeh other evi dence derived frra the Northern presi to prow' that if i "niav be considered a reflex of ; f,,re ffi-ie-i on Ma - ,n liking of er th Darfer'a Ferry .d xtn eonse. bead. the occurrence at eonsequenoea, we eon- expreaa the jodiirnatioo wbieh the coudaot of these Itsnditti, and tbuir bet'ort, shoHldx crc go VII mvouT uf: the evil. In ibe first plaee, one thwr.v, a theory' upon wiohjiaae 'uioed all he mcbina'Kii of the fanatical derili at the North, has been . nb sbitied to theeruoibte of expHiment and do- lo0th,a LV. pd.:enUl f . i pnneii.itt wito. tbe abiuoute-ts toat tlwl p14" OI 00-,,l ."V m wbet ever opportunity is offered in a war against ibe Whi es ... .Take away this fundamental idea, I aad tbe whole structure of abo'i'ion by force fall' t a th- ground. Th it the outbreaJt upon 17arpers Ferry , hs taken away thi funda mental idea. Or alc ilaton, from'the aboli tionUts, is proved beyo-.d dispute. Not a blck man, bond or fre, living .at Harper's Ft-rry i r ia'i s vicinity,; willingly joio-d Browri and his confederates, and thoM who were kipoapped by them, availed themselves of he firs opp- rtBDitT, even at the risk of be- killed, to rej-na their masters.. As iTtT as a: Harper. Ferj, so would it be in tbe th generally, and any force from the North evading the 8uth on the missiou cf titrat ing tbe Iares, woId have to conquer nine eo'hs of rthrm befe they could tske khenH k" . T -lV Z Z 7 t rTl 'P"- "f them up.m the authority bf others.. They from tbe the! second rltee, the ease wi'h which s , . hi outbreak, sadden and, unexpected as it was, wiu "'crushed- tbe ease with whieh troops wereasesubled,in sufficient numbers to crash it, had. it been msch more formidable,', the laugher of thirteen ef the nineteen - Baa ditti, and the eertaiu fate of five who have been esptured, and the almost certain capture and fae of the 6 b who escaped will chow the Northern abolitionists how fruitless will be tbir effort a, to carry out their ditbolieal designs sga;nat tbe South. Latly, the cool, determined and d:gnified conduct of the Yir gtntalegal auttwruras, will leach tbe aboli tionists that the South knows not only how to protect itself from sgg esaion, but how to maintain law and order, and do jus'iee, exact justice, to tuoee who have transgressed against both. . To these captive Banditti io tbeir wounded and perirbing condition, evey relief ha bee) extended whioh surgical and medi cal aid could afford. . On their trial, they ill have 'be aid of the best lezal skill, evi dence will be ' ssarcbiogly . s'fted, no plea wbirb eau be used ie heir defence will be wi hheld, and the erdiot,'wben rendered, wHl be after a trial as fair as would be, or could be given to the most prominent citixen of tbe SoutS, and if h ing. as they surely will be, they will not be regarded as marfyrt to a ooble raith, illustrated by noble deeds, but as the sui jeers of jut and lawful punishment in flicted for deeds prompted by tbeir own he11ib pas-ions. Tvis is a great, moral spectacle ff wbieh we, as a son of the South, are prtud, and m' this connection we we my giv our bumble tiibote of praise iolbejuget who is t- prwside st the rtal of these eap-ive-. His charge o the Grand "Jury whioh will be fmud in to-day's ps per is worthy of1 the tnoai upright Judge that ever wore the er liii'e ' 4 A native and resident of . the county in wbieh' the" Till is to be held, sod in which the r.rge was so recently committed" talk iog t friend. and neighbor, and surrounded by a crowd so lately and so naturally wrought upjto'ih J.iDA-st.pi'c'h of. excrement, he ealtoly vindiea'es tbe majesty of the law, and the bolv' pnnciple of j asiice, by Ising down in aub--aooe lfnot in words be great princi ple of nna lhhrttnuili veadem'JS,hulli ntgffimut out dfjftremus rectum ant -justi lian." Wvrtby ia this Judge of 'h's place, and long may be live to occup and adernit. rIw o "wlo"!, weeanout help deprecating any attempt to' torn this outbreak at Harper's jFcvy to aeeoont wither South, or North, as j fr as the ordinary struggles of parties in the I arena of Federal party polities srw concerned. ICb : eminently tbe interests of both South and North, that this question snaji not ne reated Med tonally. It is emioently the in rebt of all who love the Constitution and -vthe Pnion which it upholds, and who have an iut-Uigeot appreciation of the vast interests' inTwta ior now aoa 1 nereaiter, to aeop a waehfnl ST imn all vlinn1i4 n.a trw b- Ut unfortan,t ooeurrence M the M10 of eleT4ting th;, or 0yj; tht partjr, representing extreme views for eitber tJon of thd country. A sectional at- I i tempt in etbr quarter of the Union, will be followed by a corresponding one io the other while if conservative men in both, will rely vpon the Conatitalioa of the United States, and the laws passed io conformity with it -and pueh laws xust cod form to the right re served to all the S ates -and unite in repreee iog the efforts of ambitious and aspiring men; f n1 'heir Jollowers 10 ?erj quarter of the Uoion, the lata ou-bretk may, instead 1 of weakening the Union, or teams it to pteees, knit it tuo'e cljielj together.' by ihoiog to all who would threaten .its existence, how li impotent will b the attempt to destroy it f SPECIAL- ELECTIOX IN Til K FOURTH - VA. CONGRESSIONAL DlSTUlCTj . .' The special ele'etion in the bov named CongreKsiooal District to supply the vae-ncy eaosed by tb$ d a h of the la'e UojiJETin, Aoode, took pi mo xn Ihordaf.; ' Tbe Can dida-es- were B, a.' r ryur, vemocrat sua a r Ti.' .'.regular nominee,, and VVm. T Goode, lode-, ' pendent Democrat. Tbe resnlt in the eity of A Petersburg, as we hear through the telegraph, wav 400 tij rity f.r Pr or. The fact that tes were Democrats, 'hat Mr. -.""'s n xr( Pr0r Wa "personally popular in the oommun " . - .- " I ' - - I . t, and had a numerous family connection in the city, wifl account for his large maj ri y. U'K :,.!--. ... v.'" .ii k- 'uv'i u " - wecu, mat, wnue minv n nigs aia not vote at an, not a few voted,fyr Prvor as a choice be- : n " " " " i I ' j rru i-uiocraia. id raor, me oay o lore ibe eteoMooitbV Democratic paper ''in Peters- . . . .. . .rlr . Dueg dee ared that jit wonld, not claim a ma - t'tritv fftr Pro in that rit'i ll i.arto Iri. - . r ... r . a J r . . y - ' . A of the Di-trio;, bat do not entertain a doubt that Pry t-r ia elected. - THE CARLO TROUPE.; : TWa Company of ArtUiea. wbe performances are reputed uralmott equal the iceleN-ated Ravel Trowpe, wHl pa r a visit to our City on Mondny, I the Tlh of November. Never . having witnewed w v w iws a mmmmmj "Uw aaws a-rta, viWOT ww asci a i tbey arrt said V have ' been greeted by immense audiences. ' Tbe style, of tbeir performances are Mimlar to ukm of tbe ren,ownI "Ravel Troupe, whose very name at any, time w sure to fill to its utmost capacity any . Theatre in! the country, and if the uerformanoiw of tbw Ofnpany only ap proach the- exenllence "of thive' of the "Ravels," we ca rtHld promise our citins a ricn treat upoc their arrival. ' There is said to be nothing I in tbeir performance caloIaUKl !to off. nd the sight , , or he.r.nS of the ro.t refinedj or scrupulous.- They will appear under a spacious Pavilion erect- ed for them, and we ad v fee our citizens generally I attmt and ilnM thr inuraatia ntart?n. tnent.. j' BISHOP, ATKIXS0X3 . APPOINTMENTS. ' ' Graham, Thursday, Nov. leih, afWnoou. "G'eensboro, Friday, Kov. ll, night. -J T i : A . Va. 'ii.'u : Mocknville, Tosdav, Nov. 15th.1; HunUrille, Wednfdav,No.6th. . St. Andrews, Rowan, Friday, Nov. 18th. ... Christ Church, Rowan, Saturday, Nov. 19th. . : SalUbory, Sunday, Nov. 20th. ; t "'.' St"tville, Mndav, Nov. 21st. pteht. " St. Jam, Iredell. Toedyj Nov. ,32nd. ' St. Mary "a. Orange. Consecration, Friday, 25th. Hillsb Patu'dav, Nov. 26th: i J Chspel Bill. Ordinaion, Sunday, Nov. 2?th. ? Pituboro', T lesday, Nov. 2&th. St. Harks, Guilford. Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Lath s-aox Ecaopa.--Tha ttrmmm Persia and Joo have arrived from Europ wih dates to the I7th inst. Tbe notiat'p',s at Z"rioh were still fiendirg. t France ha d-aiandd ot PiHlmoiif indemnitor tor b-r expeeses in be late war. :. Seven vessels of'th- RnglUh Channel fleot bad sailed, their dUnatioii being supposed to be Vancouver's Inland. - It was believe J that the Gret 'Eastern would sail for America on trie 24xh insti Cotton slih.ly'advanV-ed. ; Breadstuffs steady at a slight d ciinu. Consul 08 a t - . - ' ; :V'f 4UB SEVENTH ; ; f ) :annuax exhibition ' or- the worth daaiLiita ' ' STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ""t LIST' OP ENt1uEp--Cowxcxd. A :. v , PLANTERS' HALL. -w ! James Rhodes, Wake, specimens of Tobacco and . Seen tUon. r;'.,-v ..-.. : i v $m. Pituboro'. 6 Be- U. 6 CarrU, 6 Pars nii. 6 Squ-he aod t French Turnii. '" W?sU. Psrki-r Wake 8 Sta'ks Cotton. 1 do ' Mnitiflora d' 1 J biiHs C -m, 1 d Potatoes, pHcimn Tobaco.d- Mal, do cooked Potatoes, do do Bread, and do Lint Cottot. - : ' ' w r , . Andfrnon B tt, .Raligbi 2 boxwof Honey in thecomt aod J Jar clear io.f . , , J B John, Wake, specimen Sued Cotton. Tho Fontress, Raleieh, 1 Beets. ' R J Own. Raleigh, I half bnrrel Phkled Beef.. 1 bushel Swet Potatoes, 6 New England Winter Sq'iashea, I erop Broom Corn and 3 Loaves Wheat BraH. ,i -- i 5 ' ' ' ' ' , ,-; J M Tant, Raleigh, 2 Bents. jnrsK vv vynn, waaeu ids w neat starcn. ST - a W " WIT 1 . TTT .t- aa W t . V . ja.. "W.T ; Mrs-A It Walton, Wake, 3 lbsSiarch from Ne- q (, Terrni Wako,-3 lbs Starch from the Irish F"tto..-. - j v .1, WytnvWake, 1 box Soap (domestic,) peck .Yellow .rotatoes. . h . , ' , J Li Uiton. Wake, l naie lxton, sitalksuot ton. 50 lbs Seed do, rd 2 Cabbage. : P"ter R- DaTis,'" Warren. 1 bale HurHrariaw GfaJ (cat for hay,) '1. sample do,' (cut for seed,) and 1 buheTTf ung-rlan rsse Seed. ' I ; .Mm J IT Woodel, Raleigh, 1 Pound Caksl '"V J H Bryan, jr., ' Raleigh, , 6 beads . Kohlrabi, - Parsnips and heads Pairffy.- , v:, -,s . ; -.' -Wm.H 'Moore,-ANmance, l specimen Oal Cur-d and I dVSiin Cured Tobacco. " S - r ' MrsBuffia Tucker, Rale'gh, 1 bushel. Sweet T'otMUee, 1 peck unions, oauifar Karsoips, e Uar. rott, 3 JoSves Corn Breadjr' 3 do Light do, and tunches liry. ' j " : V l , ' Chae Horton, Wake 1 1 bushes. Ornfleld Table . Peas, half bushel Mock Peas and 6 Hams. j ,. - oonHwr xuoiiaru oara;nrM Virginia. i Edward Cham-eli. Wake. I srjecimen Seed Cot- . ' X Uailey, oranvuie, i r - TV J ftioino.HM tCaVo! t raiahid Pea. ' -'Mrs R W Wvnn. Wake, 1 pr Pea Fowls;- ? un ana a s-niKS ow. . . . . ...... . , . i wiw. -, r- 1 J M Tani. Rui.lirh.-T Tar.f Mafteta. " " " i - R J Owen. Raloijrh. t nativo Heifer.-1 - . J N Bunting, Raleigh, 3 iSweet Potatoes, 2 Cu oumhers and bunch Oats. : .--"-f J B Johna, Wake,1 1 strlnt Red Pepper. -'' f : Mrs M E MOowfn, Raleigh, 1 bux Soap" made by- D P Rittreli. ' j A . ! -: - Tboa Carter, Raleigh, I lot Fruit Tree and. 9 Fee's. - -. . 'j . : ' J P H Roes, Wale, 1 Pumpkin and 1 bushel Irwh'Potatoes."'- V. - f ' ; ' '- ;rr ! r Mrs Sarah Stronah, Ralelsth, 3 purnpkinsJ i' ' 1 ' Miss Emma White.RaMgh. 7eara 0"rn (flour.) 5 -Mrs Taylor, Raleijcb. liar Red Pepper. Mrs A B Thompson, Goldsboro', 6 BnoOn Hams. W W W.-el, RlMsh. 6 pickled Cabbftes., ' Mrs ! P Norman Wake. I luibl Pea. half bushel Onton8, l jw'Butter, half busVl ech of anea feacbes and Appien. and I box dried firapes. J S Uaphpll, Rxleigh, I lot Sugar Parsnips artrriot lam Squjwfj". ; ; : 1 J S Lane. WaveeireHmen (tton. - -, S Smith. RAloigh, t bx Honey Comb. -' Joe Jordsn, Wakrt 50 ert,nf Corn. , M r W W Holdert Wake, 1 far Frosh Butter. G M Lea, Alamaififl. 1 bushel Meroer Potatoes, - O IdndUv, Chaihwu. t biwbel Inh rotator d Sweet Potatoes, 1 tto Rye, I do Peas and I' do E SllV-WaWl hW of Mel.s''i";'3ic - RiiSpn Flemin'W .k, 1 busn4 Turnips, 1 do Kr-euM -r nd vv beta. - r . ; W J Shuha, Salem, t gallon 'CUrflfd Ltnwwd - i tf ii. n lit i nvnm ri Mil a . 1 1 i i wi niivar a iinn mi uu ; i jd 4J a., n. : d.-..-v j kv I J'-r - i ins iiotiv (Vimh. -;z??i -r ? Misa 8 Butnr, Salem, 10 lb dried Cherries. . Mies H Kotc Salem. 10 Iba dried Plums and half iral'Mi stra nd White Sonr od Hotey. . ' Mrs A Taylor,. Forsvth, I0,lbs drid Cranes, i A C H-ee; Lexinirton half gallon st-aned Hon ey, l bot HonevGnt, 6 Eit Plnt,"':6 Tfter PluU, 6 heads Cauliflower, f S hmd Flat Duuh Cahhaee. half barrel Prolific Onions, 6 Sklsify Plana. 6 Pursnii. Orange Carrots. 8 Pu Mel- 6 Matnm th BI.hkI B"ei, 6 Bloid Beets I I . J S . ... v. .1 V 1 t--tt .. - 71 iZZ'Z I 1 do F-thr d , 1 do Orchard do. 1 do Boston Fa I vontw trwn I'otaukw, i do. Hew jsoeiana Dealing lAn, I An Sm.III A , A. Rl M rfn fhini I lam and Seed Tubers, i bottle t;ninese busrar "J,UJ T T wkITq k I ;MrA M Heg,Salem, 10 lbs Wheat Surch.; I u Landlev, Chatham, half busnel rroliflc corn N rnn- 0lVrd tJ1? IT ' " I Mrs Wm Kutell, Cawell, 1 Firkin Butter. - . 1 . Webb & Whitted, HiHsboro, 1 box Tobacco- I VerV nice, r 1 . ;: ! ' - ' '! : Mrs -Marv A Donnell. Guilford, I bucket of Butter. . - i , ft Mrs Jnlia "Albright, Guilford. 1 bucket Butter. W"sUrooks 4& Co., Or"ngboro'.4 packages Ap ple Trees, (150 varieties.) 4 d.f Par Trees, (80 varieties,; 3 do. Peach Trees, (110 varieties) t do. Plum Trees. (30 varieties,) 30 varieties of Cherry Tret. 15 do. Nectarine do. and 15 do. Apricot doi Henry Mnrderai, Wake, -J buhel Sweet Po tatoes, J bushrl White Corn, t Pumpkins, 1 peck Kutabaira Turnips and 1 lot or tjarrota. ! , Webb & Whitted, Hillsboro, i boxes Tobacco. Wm R Uoltr David&on, 2 barrels Extra Family Flour. ; . :! --; ' N Price, Wake, 1 bale Cotton, sample Seed Cotton, (50 lb.) 1 bohI Sweet Potatoes, I bushel Corn aq! 6 Bacon Hams. i f ' W D Jones, Wake, 1 bushel Poland Wheat, 50 l'. Send Cotton, 1 bushel Winter Oats and 6 bonchf Oats. ,j -t. M MeC Su.henon, "Wake, 1 bale Pethro. Cot ton,nd a sample Pethro.' Seed Cotton, i Jopwb S Holt, Alananoa, 2 bbla. Flour. , J F Clapp. A lama ne, 1 bbl. Flour. -, K Dr Mason. RMeigh, t basket ScarM Run ner Bans. 4 Cabbages ani 2 Cauliflowers. 1 AT Mial, Wakn, 1 bale Cot ion, 6 Hams and 60 ' : ii0" ' , . v'. Mrs W W Holden, Raleigh, 5 Parsnips. ; Tomleh AgU ri i bushel Irish Potatoes.! . - . (, B' F Moore, Raleigh, 6 Beets,-' CarroU, 6 buwehes Olery and alotof IrUh Potatoes. Mrs B F Moore, Kaleigb, 3 buttles Black Mm- tard,'aad a 'ot of Driu4-Ap4ea,.-''J-.;.;---j!--i t Mis W B Williams, Warrenion, 1 jar Butter, 1 lot of Light Bread. 1 lot of Water Crackets, 1 lot Soda Craskers, 1 lot Butter Crackers, and 1 lot Pastry.'" ' w V; ' ' : K- .Mrs Louisa A Holt, Davidson,1 10 lbs. Fresh Butter.' , - ' J s f r - : Mrs J W Hsrns, Wake, I bW. Butler, 1 box Soap; 3 bags Peas, 1 bag Peaches, and 2 bottles of Honey. ' r- Mrs F W Kin?. Wake, 1 cake B)eswax. . Jno Sudderth, Burke, 1 bWi' Ftopr. "i T G Walton, Burke, 1 bushel improved Blue Stone Wheat. . ' -s ' ; Mrs T G Walton, Burke, 3 loaves Bread andslO lbs. Frekh Butter. " ' SO Wilson, Granville, 1 box Cora and 1 box Sweet P-au. -f- f Mrs P F Pescod. Rleih, 1 jsr Celery. " ! 'MrrDr W R Miller, Wake. 1 jar Honey, j T S Letnay, Wak, 50 lbs. Cotton and 3 Cotton Sulks." -"'!- '--'- '- - -:- -r-'-' W Crawford, Wake, 3 Beets, j ' ' 1 Co! Ge Little, RaMgh, 1 buhel Corn. Y & E P Jones, Ya-ceyyille, 1 specimen Molly ties Twit Tobaaro. 1 hox premiuni do., 1 bo lloiadodo., I jx Plat. do., and 1 box Lady's nger do. Edward Chappe", Wake, I hale Cotton. ' M A Powe, S-d'sbury, lot B-t. t . .PR Davis, Wnrixtiton, 1 lot Corn; ' ' 'A O Hege 'Lexinifon, 1 sample Tobacco. J T Kali; Granville, 1 taK Crn 20 teet high1. W R P pper, Halifax, 1 Saddle Mutton. -J L Br'tt Wake, 1 bushel Corn. ' - J S Banks, New Berne, 8 boios Assorted Crack ers and 1 roll Bred." : P F Ftx-ud. Raleigh, T Hams 1 cooked. Mr B F Moore, KaUgh, 1 bag Bonny vest Beans. . ' :"' . '.; ' ' ' "; ' ''" ' . ." Ths J Turner, Caswell,' 1 box Leaf .Tobacco. J M Ta-t, Kale'gh, I t-ake Beeswax. ' ' J J Tis a'e. Nasti, I lug Brandy t2 years old. ' Mr W C Means, Cabnrrus,: burhdt Dried Peaches and specimen of Sugar Fruit.; r ,. A'ex Miller, Newberrte, 1 bottle Rosin Oil.': ; ) Mrs Dr Masn, Raleigh, 2 loaves No, 1 Wheat Bran, 6 R lls Nov 2 do.T loaf Corn Bread, sam ple Butter Cracker and 2 Radishes. ' ; W W Woodel, Raleigh, I peck Onions' ' h ' BerBail.-v, Stokes, 1 eampla Tabacco. "-; ! jf K Hester, Wake, 18 IbiTolwcco in Leaf, j J F Lyon. Orange, specimen Linseed OiL , t J " E Hall, Wake, a lot of Celery and a lot of Onions. -"' . J'- :': "' ..'": Alex Dickson, Orange, 1 sample Flour from 5 bushels Wheat, bushel .Wheat and a sample of Sun Cured Tobacco. ; 'u' . 7i f' - Ormsbys,' Orange. 3 boxes sWp'l "1 - 1 Thos Bailey, Wkei l,Pw '-teloui' specimen of Sugar Cane Syrup, and specimen Spanish Smok- Jno B Bailey, Wk, t Syrup..' , : ' Dr E F Watsoo, Alamance, 1 specimen Coal! Cured Tobacco. . . -v ( -. , ' . ' " LITE STOCK. F W Whitaker, Raleigh, 2 pair Game Chickens. - James Rhodes, Wake, 1 Grade BulL w- ; J H Kirkham, Raleigh, 1 Friezling Chickens and 2 Banums'do. ''"t :' T-' '-- '': ...'- r e 8 H Whitaker, Wake, Grade Bull Calf. -" ; r ! A Strinach; Raleigh, 3 Macovy Ducks.' i i -1 . ww w-a t . T.lAa.la -O De. - J.'..u- . "DU-ft DwiiMMaaa KsalAlOrh. 9 MtlUMatV TlIIAlTat '- M 8 Fentress, Raleigh, 3 pr Bramah Chickens; E D Hayes, Wake, t brood Jtarwand siolt. 1 r.M Garher, Graville, 1 quick Draft StallkB J M Tant, Raleigh, 1 Suffolk Sow. 'i: j i Henderson Smith. Raleieb, 1 China Boar an9 Sow. 3 China Hog, 8 do; Pigs, and V do. Sow " end 6 PUTS. V- " t . iel , R W Wynn, 1 Nativo Buck Sheep and 4 Na- j tive JSWee. , Y F Bailev. Granville, 1 quick draft StAllIoi T E 'Roberts,'" Alamance, 1 ' Durham . Bull.- 1 - Grade Heifer and I Stallion.' O H TBompson, Raleigh-1 Harness Horse and - : Pr T D Hotrar; alleiFh.1 pair Mules. f ' J R Dunn, VV'iike, 1 Woborri Sow;and Pigs, 1 no Hoar ana t xoKe uxen,!- i - 1 r ! W W Woodel, fUldgh, 1 Suffolk Pigf.x' 1 Col a W Watn. Johnston. ! Mule. - Pi r6 -"i - . r"rr DupHn iDavia Orantille. 1 Jaclc.-' iM '-vli ' . W M BoylanWake, 1 quick raft Mare.'O W C Unchurch; Raleigh, 6 Bantams and Jttuseov vi Ducks.--" i;-. 1 -7tt p ! Jame Turner, Orange. -ThoroO'ghbred'Fllly;':! sin?lekharnes Horse; 1 Saddle do., 1 Harness do.,' I flulesnu 1 jir Mules.. ' 1 v Leroj- Jnes. V7ake.l draft Mule.. ; John Sloan.- Greensboro'! 1 Colt. . John Sjtan'y, Greensboro, 1 Thoroughbred Stal- lion (narnes8.r ru-:: -' -:$i 4 , J.F P'ierce, wrreensbpro'J Ha-ness and 1 TroW ..ttar Horse.; ;; rff.v tl H J H Rogersi Wake. I Saddle Horse. ' i .1 ? T T Fentress., Raleigh, 2 White Ducks, v i !pair Matched Horses and.) paie Bn-tnen Gveae.1 - -j O Lamb, Chatham., 1 pair Mules and 1 Jack. ) Mrs E A Nixon, Wake, 17 Chickeos.. o r ? i ' G f Cooke, Raleigh, 1 quick-draft Colt, and 1 Oo. Mare. .-',.. - :-'f. ---; - -i.- ' ;? ::-... . t .. K Jone. Wake. 1 Grade Calf. - V R W Smith, Raleigh; .3 pair Falcon Blues, 3 pair Cripple'omea and pair Stone Fence Chukens. - u w raimer, ruieign, i js. U. aimck -uear. .t R S Tucker, I Grad Bull. Mrs Rufho Tucker, Raleigh, 1 Grade Cow, and 1 do. Bull Oalf, , r , - , T R Moore. 1 saddle and harness Horse. : J Bradshaw, Alamance,' 1 quick-draft Stallion, C J R.gera, Wae, 1 Jack dinton," I Jack "Champion,' and 2 Jennets and Colta. -3 Peleir, Roeers, Wake, 1 Jack "Yonir America,' 1 Morgan Colt "Henry jClay," and 1 Harness llorse Dr F J Haywvvi, Raleigh, Suffolk Boar and Jjow an ,1 Oevon. Jiuill- ,'j,t,- ' Daniel Gooch, Raleigh, 1 Brood Mare and Colt .and 2 Jiids.- - . -j -. v J L Poole. Wake; 1 Colt. Major J M Crenshaw, Wake, 1 Durham Cow, 1 1 do. Calf. 2 pair Wild Indian Game, 3 pair Su matra Game and 1 Mule. Mrs t J Norman, Wake, 1 pair Turkeys and I -' H-nry Mardcai, 1 Durham Cow, 1 Devon Bull and 1 Gr-do Calf, i ! : i . v .. Mrs J W HarrtsJ Wake, 2 pair Turkeys. J.N Bunting, Raleigh; 1 Mid Pig, 1 Brood Mare. 2 Ducks, and 1 coop of 6 Cnickens.- s James Young, Raleigh 1 Suffo'k Boar and Sow and I ow anl 8 lnes.; U. '. ,? 'r i . .: Dr. D- DuPre, Raleigh, 3 Grazier Ch ckens. ? P FjPecud, Raleigh, 3 Grazier Chickens. ! r Mrs IE G CarverJ Forestville, 1 pr White Tu'r- kevs. j.U " .-( .",., ,4-.v- s--.;-.-" ' R H Horton, Raleieh, 1 Aysfiire Heifer. James A Smith, Johnston, 1 Jennet and Colt, and 1 Pony. : r Jno R Harrison, Raleigh, 1 Bramah Chickens. jira a. lavior, ivaiejgQ, i uevon wan. Chas M Bushee, Raleigh, 3 Shanghai Chickens. G r uliams. Chatham, 1 JSrood Mare. T M Lloyd, Orange, 1 quick draft .Stallion, 1 thoroughbred r rly, 1 xi'iy and 1 Jennet. A J Lloyd. Orange, i Jack. S Smith, Raleigh, 2 pr Poland Geese, 1 Mare and M.orgn Uolt, 2 JDevon Oows, and 1 doftifKr. Mrs L J JSorma Wake, 3 Guinea Chickens. II H Martindalei Raleigh, 3 IrUh Martinique. - VVm A Faison, Sampson, 1 Morgan otallion, 1 Devon Bull and 2 Oevon Heifers. . TT T. KhrnrJ VoravthA.' I miink draft "Sfarfl. '", Wm Russell, CaswelL I Grade Bull. 5 do Heifi ers, 1 Ox, I Bull, 31 Heifers, 1 Grade Bud and 3 Brood Mare. .. ' T ,;F Slde. Ca-welL 1 thoroughhred Stallion. t.f I Dr T B Crr. Wominarton, 1 quick dft Stallion. H Emorv, W ake, 1 qk dft and 1 saddle otallion. -W; R Pepfr, Halifax, 1 Suffolk and China Boar; 'and -4 Suffolk and Berkshire Pigs. ;r ;" f. . A F Mees, Wake, 1 pair Bramahs and 1 pair Shanghais. , - l - ' - ' - " y W H Jones, Raleigh,) I Grade HeiferLuly.", E W Smith. RaJekh, 2 pr Bantams. : - ( ;- Mrs Buffln Tuclter. Raleigh, 6 Mucovey Ducks! and 4 C mm n Geese. ' - ; Willie G Lewisl Raleigh, 1 pair Bantams. . j P Prtcud. Raileib, 2 Stonefence Chickens.!) Norman Davtn, St. Lawrence, N. f., 3 quick draft Sial lions. ' -Y-'-' ?' - Gen W White, Potsdam, N Y, 1 pair Matched Honii. and l qk dft S'allion. - ' r ' : r E Hall, Wake, l pair Turkeys, 1 pair Guinea : Fowls, 1 pr Mut JJucks and 1 JM alive Jooar. Wm G-orge, Wake,T Native Hog.- 5 f Jno C fhoma. ! Davidson, 1 Filly. -, I- Dr Jno M Rothrock, Davidson, 1 pair Matched Horses i I" Jr W La'ta, Orange, I Imjiorted Jack and, I 1 Saddle Stallion and 1 heavy draft Marei i (too Jackson. Orange, heavy draft Horse. A G Heaaen, Chatham, 1 More and Colt. J M rlnowltonl Guilford, 1 Geldine. ft-. u rt n..,iif..rA i cuimr , - ' - ' Dr Wm R Holt, Davidson, 3 North Dev6n Bulls, 1 do do Calf, 4 do do Heifbrs, 3 Pure South Down Bucks, 2 pure Ewe Lam bo, 4 Fat Weihers, 1 South Down Leicester do, l pr pure Aylesbury Ducks, and 1 pr Keen Ducks. .:s ; v C Justice, Chatham, 1 h-avy drsft Stallion, - H Mordf-cai, Wake, I Durham Cow. J A Sowers, iJavieson. I qk dft Stallion Colt' Wm B Dunn, Wake, 2 Stonefence Hens, and 2 ' do. Cocks. ; "-'j '": -- rrf'.v. Holt & Spoon, Alamance,' 1 heavy draft Colt ' - Major W D Jones, Wake, 1 Mule and 1 Graie 'Boar. : i ' - i, - i " -ftv-'ri : -? Risdon Knott, jBranville, 1 heavy draft Colt.1 ' T Mitchell Smite, Orange," 1 heavy draft Colt4 5 ; H T Coolev, Raleigh, I pair Goats. '' i E Smith, Raleigh, pair Fat Oxen; f '"' A P 8haw; Peerpont, N Y, I qk dft Stallion. - B D Strtb, Wilson Co., 1 Trotting Mare and 1 single harness Horse. -t"''t! -,p- -S ,j- Wm F Codins, Warren, lot D-'omede Chickens. ; 1.7 & R Towles; Raleigh, 2 pr : Muscovy Duoks ;. ij W Fitzgerald. Caswell, 1 pr Mules. '.. !- '-.Mrs B F Moofe, Raleigh, 1 Grade Cow and Calf. - . 'jackson Mors, RaUeh, 1 qk draft Brood Mare and Morgan ColW 1 cop Pewtereyed Game, 1 do Dominique do, 1 do Georgia do do, 1 do Falcon Blues do, 1 do Crippletones and Stonefence do, I - Black Suonefence do, and 4 White Puddle Ducks. :Allen Rogers-Wake, Iron Grey Saddle Gelding. r;D M Dunham, MecklenburgVa 2 pair thor oughbred Mares, 1 do Harness Horse and 1 do Pacing Horse- - ' ..-: : ' ""-" '"'' ; I Michael ColljnS, Warrert, 1 qk dft Mare. r n Robert Love, Chatham.T pair Mules.' ' -M A Bledsoe, Wake, I GradoHeiferi'V -JT Ball, Granville,! Heavy Draft Stallion. Mi J W Harris, Wake, 2 pair Turkeys. ' '? Svlverter Smith, Raleigh,'6 Suffolk and Bexk shire Pigs:' -.h.! rf -'M RH Atkinson, Johnston, f Live Bear f Needham Price , Wake, I Saddle Horse. h'-'tfl M4.Tnl5ntt Crawford 'Wake. 1 Brood Mare.' 'r f r I Dr Wm R Jliller, Wake, I quick drait Brood f f " Ransom Johnson,! Ralegh,' Native Sow and t '"PigS. ' -f7.MS-'-.--'yh--' ' " '-:'!. A -; ' f- -wja9 A Smith',' Johnston,-1 Brood Mara --; i rW W Whitaker, Wake, I Native Boari H? B Smith; Wake, 1 pair Muscovey Deke. ' i Jno W Horton, Raleigh, 1 Native Bull Calf. ' -.H S Whiuker, Wake, 1 Saddle -HoniO-'.d: T J Lem CTMeM T J Lemyj Wake, Nativo Brood Sow.-r--rn C T McMaanen, Orange, quick draft Mare. -' TV Pescu(L Raleigh Suff4k Pigs 1 i; t f -. 'W J Martin; Cawell, 1 Mole. - N . ' s i : Jno J Tisdale, Nash, -pr Crlpptetonics Chickens; Tri.h Oh me do, and a nr Stonefence do. Thrtmas E Crary Potsdam; N Y,' 2 quick draft Stallions, -: That diamond wedding came near being baptis ed it? blood." Mr. Bartlett challenged -.Mr. Sted man for ridiculing it ia, doggerel verse, and. when Mr. 8teimaa showed a sdispoition to fight, Mr. Barlett ' backed dbwn, 'and sued the poet for libel What a fortunate' result I ttii l,1,'' ;..;f ki,t " I ' -i . 1 . i .... li, .j J ; AnitoJli. Mxxtino'. -The next animal meetinsr . 1 tne, uaieign a;nd Uaston JKaUroad uompan ' " f. fof November,) 1859 jvii bJH;s t 6 l ''H'-f- '" i'vr -.-r -i, r,'! r; f ,; ' . ; tP". The Fair Of thVirgihia Cen tral ;Agrioul p.Kiieij cnuHneocwat xucumona on jLueaaaj last. The Richmond papers say it l is a very sue- d exhibiUon-i : j .. fco-T-.i 'r"-'4-"ri- cessful ' 3- f f Censumptloa and Asthma Cured I j Dal If.JAMwS diseoverea While in the East la dies, a certuin earn for Consamptaon. Asthma, Bros, hiti, CooBhs, Colds; aod General DehilUy.; The remedv was diseopered by him whed his only child, a daachtar, was tri van no to die. His child was eared hia Callow mor'als ha will send to those who wLh it, the recipe eoataioiiir full directions for making and successfully usi"g this remd, free, on receipt of tbeir names wun sftnp tor rrturo postage. . ( . J Address,' ' : r ' U. P., BBUWH 4 Co,; , . ' ' 3 and 84 John street; f ' au 13 w3m I r1 "" New York City." ' ' . 't ' , i .- i 'I - i ..v.' -ilV: - ?.- i ; : -i : To Consumptives i Sfr A' Clergyman baring eared his soa of Con- samption - in it worst rtaee,i after being riven tip to die, bv the most celebrated physicians deeireS fjiaake known the mode of -cure, (which proves caeoessful. in every case,) to those afflicted with Coughs, Colds and Consumption, aod be wui send tbe same to any address. free 'of charge. . Address,, enclosing ta stamps- to pay return postage,'. - t ( : DANIEL ADEE, j -' all Centre street Jew York. . mar 2 wly . fas w. h. mad, A cow. - , ( ,:- i ;;K...f.:MAllRIED '' I' On Tuesday evening; the 25th inet.by Rev,W. B. W i llons, M r, JAMES A. TURRENT1NE: of Alamance county, N. iC., and 3Iis.' LOU. i K1LB 1 , only daughter of Thos. J. Jb."by. M, of Sufolkj.a.. s 1 ; , ,,' t .J; .',-, ;t j. LIVER invigorator; - s C 1. NETEK DEBILITATES. ? 1 TI' IS , COMPOUNDED t ENTIRELY FROM I Gams, ' wad - has become an itablished fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by all that have used it, and is now resorted to wjt a confidence in all the dweiaeg fur which it is recommended. It has euref thousands within the last two years hopes of relief, as the ba fioatee in my pessession ted to the temperament it, and used in such quan who . had . given np all tBeroasL,ttnsolicited certi- sho.i. : : - - '" The dose must be adnp- of the Individual taking titles as to act geuUy on tha Bowels. ,: . r ,., , ; Let th diuUtes of your 'jjudment guide you in the use of tbe Lty Elt O Tin vigo KATOR, and it will cure Liver m Complaints, Uilloas Attacks, Dyspepsia,! Chronic Diarrhoea, um.rn.cr v o m - piainis, uysentery, Dropsy, Sour Stom jach, Habitual Cos Z Cholera, Cholera tivewes, C h e lic, Morbus, Cholera In fantuns, jrlatulence, Jaundice, t" e m al el. Weaknesses, and may an. Ordinary Family Sick Headache, (as he used successfully as Medicine. It wili'ure thousands can testify,) in twenty minutes, if two or three; Tea at commencement of at- spoonfuls are taken tack.'-,-;" "'; " . . giving the'r testimony AU who use It are in its favor. ' I ' '' I Mix Water In the Mouth with tbe IKVIG- OKATUK, And swallow both together, S ,-!. - Vi : ALSO, , f.- C AT EART IC .PI I Is S, . .-4 .. icoaponxOKD raoa; '1 V;.'!:v ! - Pare ! YytabU ,Extraet,, and put up -. in ' GLASS f fAjSESr-Jitr Itff. Kp sa amy eumaf. Tha Family Carthartic Pill! te a gentle but active CalhnniC! wbieh tha Proprietor has used lu his practice more than twedty years. f w s--- -s - -The constantly in'reaaing demand from those who have used the Pills-' and the satisfaction which all ex. press in regard to their use; has indnoed me te placa them withiu tbe reach of alL ; : I y 1 The- Profession weQ ; . know that different Ua- thartics set on idifferent 07 porticns Jf tbe bowels. , THABTIC PILL this well established foot, Thb FAMILY CA- i has, With doe reference to jj been compounded from ja Vegetable 4 Bxtraats, -partcf the alimentary ca- , safe in all cases where a I as Derangements of Q ineas, Pains in the Costiveness,!. P a i U . whole bodj, from sudden g, ne'elected; d in a 'ong i variety of - the purest which act alike oa every nal. aad are good aad Catiartie ia needed, sueh the Stomachy Sleep Back;, and . .Lows, and Soreness over the old. which frequenUr.tt course- of . Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creep j ing Sensation ox Celt ."rer Ua oouv, ache, or Weiglit.ini flammatory Diseasr" drcn or A d u 1 1 S , Kestiesaness, lieau the Head, all In es, Worms in Chil- Rheumatism, a great vnd many '. diseases to aumerous to mention la Purifier of the Ulood which flesh is heir, t.)o V this advertisement. pDose, 1 10 3.,,. ' t,t v, ": y l;. .;ivi-vPRICE 13; DIMEST.i - f . i The -Liver In vifftorator and Family Ca thartic PillS are retailed by Druggists wesally,. nd sold wheleale b the trade ia all large towns,; t J y J ( s .J.B. T, W.-BAA1TUUU, M. JJ.,, ' i 1 ; . . Manfacturer and Pronrietbr; ect 26 iw1yhv;; J.'--. "f i :':.. r's .v.f A WOBII TO TIKE JJISCOURAGED X ; DR. A f DRUS 1 0FEEBSP IN AL PASKS Consumption, Nertbus Debility, Scrofula, Rbeu. mtuo. ParsijUc. Meiwrial 'Aflectkma,.d'8eae of ths Hip and Spinel Kidnej s, Bladler. Gravel, Dropsy, Ac.; a safe and speedy cure-Femaje Weaknesses, Sup pression, Irregulariti'9, Jail diseases o' ' the Womb, Strictures in fine Urema,ri8tuia, apa rnei remeaieu without the hW bf.lnctruments er bondages. : After twenty years f personal and professional experience, he can state that no perses ia the world can care these diseases. with mineral or veretaoie meaicioe- ainnes Ha naea Bo.miaeral medUiae, his remediea'ara a Iuxu4 ry for ail the sick er wen ana enaoies toe moaj uewiir, tated to enjoy as great perfection of health-while uk in v morlinine aa at anv oeriod of their lives." Dr An- drus, the great and original inventor and founder of New ideas in the practice oiyjueaicwei uia togyism and fanaticism of sixty centuries annihtlnted! Tr rifie ezploBioa of Pills and Powders,' Roots and Herbs, and Caustics! Cataplasms.- He can be eonsaHed-by letter by addfossing,' 1 Dr. HES RYAN DB US, f. MoH.V'S -f b-jVMvl)s New-;Orlesas Lai, and medicine will be forwarded by mail free of charge for trial to.Sny pusteffiee ia the. Union.. -. .. ,4sep JO minv ,r.'-n -' U 4 exo A. WARDER. i -.V'- WW. n. BAaaSTT, iv' a kAotll orth ri of ' f '? k GEO.r"WARDEH &Aco.;':.i :' V--' u.riiihiran ami Wholeaale Dealers tn . . , ' i . Iiats, CAPS and -STRAW GOODS, ;aWA-S 1-,- -llaltimore, .U-'? r -.-t. i "Weuld lespoctfa'ly ask the attention of Merchants te their large and well asserted stock, embracing every tyle, quality and color of i-j;i:'- ?- C A & - Men's and Boy's lists and Caps, JSaiw'ted expressly frvtheiTrads.V By the. Cass or josen.- fu-;. ':&v:i tLA'.. All orders wiu reomve prompt aou camui tention. ;: ;Si;; . . aog XU Wiy mURNER'S- NORTH CAROLINA AL JL MANAC. forthe year of ur Lord 1800. , Pub lisbedand sold whelesaleand retail; hy t--J tf I . - .f. vuS l-i 1. ! "V.I!, "ooa-4rva.;th4 North Carouna.f ooxswra. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, LIU C0LN COUSIYIa EqBit f ji Xerwy l69. , : Alexander F. and Robert A, Brevard, Exseators of " f Ephraim A; Brevard, deo'd, aghi Robert J. Ma. : mwiu o . srerara, and Others. .' I It appearihg to tha satiafaotion of the eoort that ' Iheodorus W Brevard, Ephraina A, Brevard aWiafiwt, I , Sarah J. Caauer an infant, of Florida; K J. Brwvard. I (if" Texas; Isaac W.'Hayne, Wi . Martia and wife : loisa M.. Alexander R. Tavlnr anl hi. -sf s.rah ! ' M., of South Carolina : Jones M. Wither. InA hia arifa I Eloisa M-fiamael Moore and hisiwife Maria, Mslaflo- -am oraitn ana nu wife Marv XL. Jnn. and - Harriet B. Jones and'Snran Jones, liAnt ehildrsw of j' Or. B. 0 Jooeay of the 8tte o' Alabama ? Hwhard T. r iflrwaaly and his wife Msry M., and B ,.R; 8.. Braaaly i lafsat ef the tate of Georgia are non-resUeata of this 8UU(and beyond tba ordinary proosea ef this i aworty it ia therefore ordeiwd aod deened that pablU . sation be made, for six weeks, in the Raleigh Register, notifying said noa-residertejtobe and appear at the . next Court of Equity, to fee held for the C.a .tj of , Lineoln. at the Court tfoue Inl T.la-olnttn. on 'he' ,' ightb Mendsy after the font th iMooday in Pehrar : "ext, to answer the prrtniS. nad tonun.t toa-f .M le - y sweh: orders aad dwires as mat secasjart aiHrtSt - yaaid ooJVotherarisS indrmenU pro ovafeasu; wUl s. taken- against them .jn- r.s,t,-ft. r, : j ,. -i , -Witness, Wm. JVHvke, Clerk and Maaterio KaaitT. j -r Linoou County, at offio tbe(8Ui Monday after the ith Mondav in Auirnat. ma. .. ' . ctaiwSar" .-. . Ww w?Tfritrp',"rMu- w " , ' '''! ." "-' ' ' !1 "!-' 1 ' j iVV OOI), EDDY & COS; SISQLE NUMpEll LOTTERIES! PRIZE ' 1 ,f . ...1 , ; . J . ' ' ' , SEARLT CNB PRIZE 'TOSYERX' . TICKETS. ; it he" TExiraordinarY ;Drawings ... "vw, 4jr . tjii o iiMijiuer ivt'erTC. will Ske plare In publl-, under the Sanerintebden-e of lwom Commissioners, at AogO'ta, Q., as follows t f .,-..;-.CT4ArS"4t,-'..' ' '.; "" . r Draws' Saturday, November 19, 1959. ! !.;:; -.S. !'CbAMM 'ftly! i-'l vi-.- v I ; 1 Draws : Satarda v , December IT, ' 15 9. i.v-' f-;"; U .!:.;. t.i .CLASS 5Q, ,' ii -. , i Dranvs Satarday, Janmary 21, 1860. ( -.j!- .hi.,. -f ,,. CLASH 60, -r '.,-.- s -0 Draws atarday, February 18, 1860l . : raordirjary Drivings i . h i- ilTe take pUeejss helva spweitsL-i . -V F f, ' ; 1 Grand. Capita! Prise wf ' 9100,000 1 Prise of "4 " 150,000 i ifpriseof . ' . t5.6r. t ' tf--'i do - io i do do : do 4 'do,-. 30.0 1 4w ' " ' S,C0l'-, 15,000 "0 Prices of I . 2,000 J v ; io.ooo iuo . do V w I .". 5,000 H'O ' do "j j b09 - ;,00. I0 r 44;i-,? ...7 ' C.OOQ .10 .doi- . '., $00 - Approximation Prizes. I " " 4 prises "of f 500 Appr'g to $100,068 prize arH,400 ''4.-.-';?vd f 500 do ; i 10.000 v i i d ii 2 00 4 do 400 'do - r.po, OoO j - i da I.SttO 000 V 4 r do 1,100 ;'--4 M4 do do. do. i 200 ' : 200 100 ' do do 10.000 do-. ' 109 20 do 5,00 I,:,-do 200 i.'-4.WI.M9 . 4,000 prizes of 20 are . , $,520 prises amounting to Whole Tickets 20t Halves $10; Qnar j Mil ,'. ten 9S ; Kightha W 50 1 1 AvImA :- TT-!- j ; A & The Ornaiy jDiin r , of Wood, Eddy A Co.'s Lotteries, will take place at Augusta, Georgia, as followa . j-r j ll t'-. class; 4$':!-'.-.;, f '., I. Draws Saturday, November rf. 1859. 1 '4 -t : A CLASS 46, . J, ' v Draws Saturday, November 12J 1830. ' ' I " '-. CLASS 48,-, t " ' Draws Saturday. Ptovembe? 26.T859. : Draws Saturday, December 9, 1850 ,i .y; ; j.tj J ,'i!V7tXA88 ,0,' . ,-? 4---11 ' Draws Saturdays December 10, 1859." s '..v4-"y CLASS 1 . V .,t Draws Saturday, December 34, 1850. '' ' ; -- ,. CLASS 53, . -i , . ' Draws Saturday, December 31, 1830 - .. . .. ... . CLASS 4, J ( ' -'' .Draws Saturday, 'annary; .7,. I860. y yh--. 4.-. . ,:..-v-' -CLASS 5,- ' " Draws Saturday, January 14,; 180. - i i ,s?u,.i;iiAS 9iv ' Draws Saturday, January 28, 18GO. Ordinary "Drain rw 1 .1 j-ii-r.. To take place as abtfva spseifled." '"' 1 Grand Prixe of 830,000 ' 1 Mm of ' ' S.l)00 0 Prhes of 'to00 . 1 ', . v do ; 1 90S f 1M)0 ". de i " 00 ' ano ' 14S ilU0 ) : , lt '.. de-? :i".'.' i. -5,000 ,l do -f . 3,000 1100 i . i do t-uO 1 do .- 0 ij. kjdo-. . , . , Approxiwatiow i-rtxea. i -i ise,ooo , 5,435- prices amoantlng to I ;r;r "Af520,sot o.-.-t' J Whole .Tickets, 8101 Halves, 83 1 Quar- v.- Wood, Eddy k. Co1 . Y Grand Eitedfdmary U ravings V .,,.. U.t JUL, nunti. vinon,nJf . '., ; . "'- :.CAPiTAJLrRWS . ... ; ." , Takes place' oa ia Last iu . Saturday eatih Month. ,Who)le-TiclietV,,'$20 ; iMalves,'' 8l6 Quar- tj .ters.tit Eighths; 8 -j, y.; -'i t-.W"- brlCertincatsV : .7 Unclose the money to 0111 address, fr wbef u wish "ta purchase; name the Lottery, in wbi h you'wiah it " ioested, and,' whether you! wish WbJes, HaWes, or ' Qaarwrson receipt ofwliicb, we send what is order. 'ed, by first mail; together with scbein .''" - Immefiately after the drawing, Printed PrSWing, Oerttfied to by ths Comiwners, will 0 MU, with 7 Explanation. .?.-.. 1 ; ":-'f ' ' ,4 Purchasers wUl please write tbeit signatures p-Ua, wd givetheir Post 0oo, County and State "ti . v h, All communications strictly f uuftdaatial, , All prises of $1,000, and apder,! iaid immediately r' t eiW thsldrawing-othsr'priies; at Oje astusl, .tuaa ef ; , fbrtT dsTS 41 ' Orders for liokete or'fertiffestes to be directed te ' "-"- WOOD; KDHY A CO, AsgusU, Uw rgia; . or, - WOOD, EDDT A "0.,' Attttnta, OegUaf V 'for;.-WO0D, EDDY qOWamtngtoa; Delaware. ,Jy! A iist of the numbers tAai are' drawn from Ike WbeaL With the amount of the prixa that each one is enatltd " to, will be published after eirerv drawing, in th follow- j tngpapers; Aaguste(6eo.) CtonstitauonaHst,' MobUe " Begister, NashviUe QawsUe, Riohasoad , Despatch, ' auldingMiss.) Clarion. J -'' ; v.f j 'I'llf fiROCERIESr !: r ' ' " TJIE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE A, trade the following (ioods on very llbaral terms, ' with a general assortment la their lias J, ', J. ' 1000 Kegs Cumberland Nais aanorted. , 500 Sacks Marshall L. P.M. - k - -' 200 Bushel Coffee, Crushed aad Powdsrsd Baraks, y so Hhdsneweroo New Orleans r ' ;-inn n.m Mnlaaaaa and flyrnnS. ' VTT Bags Bio, Laguira aad Jaa :. 1 tt Li. ciii Ridaaand Shoaidera. :t7 JPI Beamore etrs . ' ' Pstersburg, Va. ' Jaa 26-wtt t.j ."V"-rT .. j , Januai72l,185. in a a l WW WW w ' -. 4 farisas of $400 Appr'g to 450,000 prise "are 8 l,S0e li?" 4 ,.s do. ,, 800 ", -.dot . JO.OOO.- .do fri.Joe 4 " do, -2J0 . da ,lO,eeo , f do.;" l.ooo 4Ado '"2 do 4,000 -V: do . - 0S 4' V do"V 200 'I .dot; 4,000 :tde .""W 4 do- ilSO V'ifl '8. '7 do 1 ; 60S i ?.ir .do r J00 '' "' do! 1,500 ' ' tor 40f 5,000 j do -'--I - 20 ars '' hF .v - .V f 1 t hi . 't I 1 1 hi 4 y- : r" 1- :, , -' .V- ! 1 ;;' , v 4:r i- I A "'-Ai:':' AI- - - .