rr . ..: . '.,u..a' ij av---'--.r ? ? " -av wa.v Ay .o WAy ii - i. zyx-yyAys3f :?rjy-,v.r?- vsyyAyA sAy.iAyAy, Ay t-ytr :;,f v.-'Ki''t i O' i'l"C'';i ijniW.?Ml '.ng'j . VOL. LYUI .' - f PUBU'HEDBT . t ' JOHX W. SY3IE. t : SZ.OO Aaaaa far Riasle Cpiet t lO.OO i fr Six ! U.OO -.' . r Tern , r p -! Iararilr Ate. i i it A I. R f 1 1 X . ; C. r i t SSATURIA.T MORNING, NOV. 6, 859. TUB CAMPAICX. THE REGISTElt. ; Tb pproehio (lou of OonprM wbioh will begio on tbe ll Mondaj pf next month, i ill ia 11 probbiliy b the moat uteDKlj ioterestinc oo held, siooe lb foaodtion of the "OTe-utneiit. . With tVe begnjaing of hat fion the empign for tbe Preaidenti! elee ioa, witfc all U mgby fedWal issaee . ioolf ed in it wUl in faet be,fio, and all eye. will be intently turned opon Washington. Soon aff r bU, a eampaiT, wbiob. will deoide an eleetion for a GoTernor of tbia State, tbe eomp'exion of a Legislator, and the eleetwn of a United States Senator, will commence and present to the people of Nortb. Carolioa . - . . . - ...: .i isoea ofsurpaastoinieress. in new ox neo facts, i beeomea eTery ei'iien of tbe State . to be well informed of the course of ernra so Tital to tbe interests of all, whether we look to the operation of tbe Federal Government, " or to oar own State or domestw affair. Daring he trying times which are at band, we design to make tbe Register the prompt vehicle of eomwoniea'ing eTery desiM iemof information o it readers, acoooi pa- - nied bt tbe : free, l-oocv- and independent eom.aient of edi or npon whatever occera on the stage feuber Federal or btate polities Daring tbe session of Con6rea tbe Begi- ,ter will contain full and aeeurate reports of wba is doing in that body, and during tbe campaigns, Federal and Staie, it will do its wholel duty in "behalf of .that conserTatiTe party to which i kas always belonged, a d to which it will adhere tbrough'good : add ctiI repcrt. " T! Startling rTenU cf recent oceurriioe baTe ad-fei a tlr lLog interes to our National affair-, at all tituea irupor ant, and 'heir effect np n our deaiiny as a free and united people, p-eent a qaea'Ka upon which no reflecrog etixen can fil topoider LTery ouixen, iUd' b -old ?ake a paper, and be horoigbly pt- d opon mttera a vital to all ; and as a me4iuiu rf in elUence, as reliable as eaa be procured, we ffr , THE RALEIGH REGISTER, WHICH WILL BE IM IMICTi i A C A M P A 1 O N .PAPER r Rata Cetera! State, . , j InteTap. rsHi withacbNeaa Mtter ad Lo cal la ellijrooce a- will make i additionally acceptable roetrery reader. In Licoinee Ho, .we desire to ca'l particular a"eatioa o our' CLTB RATES t f For a Club of SIX ubscn'berii from one Of fice, we will fu'niah Six Copie of tbe WeeklT Paper fr one Tear for ; $10.00 For a CluJ ol TEN t'ttbsrr-beT", (only oiu dollar mndffty unit n jnec !) 15 00 Sii.g'e Subet ribe--, r annum i ' 2.00 . NO PaPKS tT CKLEBS PAID TOR 121 AD VA CX- ' - AND YET AIOTUER.1 Our kind friend at Pitt'boro) followed up bis favor of laat week, by another club of subscribers. Agata w9 return bim our thanks, and again we pledge our most strenuous ef fort to men! hi good will and kindness, j '.I.- 1KB TIT MOSX. I Since the above waa written we bare re ceited a letter from a friend in Willimstoa containing a club of ten subsoriberi at that PoatoEce- Our friend kindly says, I wisk joe abundant soeceM. I have been a reader of tbe Register for a nmiber of ; yesre and mos say Lbare been well p'eaacd with it. It is eagerly sought afier down here." , ' s; . A DESERTED COMPLIMENT. - Tbe editor of tbe Montgomery ' Mail, who baa lately made a trp o tbe North, in fir ing in his "eipei ience" about tbe Railroads, Ae., says "f tbe eondocors, "tbe moat atten tive, wide-awake and gentlemanly, that we we met, were C-ptain Hvrtonof ibe Raleigh and Gaston Roat, and Mr. Gilbert cf tbe .Wiluiinctoa anJ Manchester." i ;; ; '. We have not tbe pleasure of knowing tbe - latter officer, but we have known Capt. Uor too as a eo nd actor on tbe lUletgh . and Gaa- - ton Road for at ltast. eighteen years, and he richly deserres the compliment pid . to him by Mr. Hooper, tbe editor rf the Moe'gome ry Mail. The Raleigh and Gaston Boad has been em?Dnly foctonate in tbe vary impor tant department of eonductora. We have known tbe Hoed from its very start, and can truly ay that we haTe wrer known a die-rbl-giag, ina'trn it", or (what ia sometime a , nui'anee) an cffldovi cf odua'or npn it. Tey have all kuos their duty, and have been, content to do it, with Mt foaaFg or both ering paaengen. ' ' .. j'' ' " 1 1 ' ' Scrrair Cniowu "Watkb, .We ar In debted to lir, T.P. ChUman. C eric for Mr. P. .T. PMetid. Dnigcvt, foe a bul of very aoprior 04"re Waf. eoual In every re-pect ta the j te-st tm'wrted. mde and bntt'ed by hlmelf. Vt. C ha- put u-. a Urn supplr of this defiht- .,1 . . . j,. M perfumery, sni It rrav be KorurM ai Mr. ' seud'a Dnizstore fn ouaolities either larva or small. iGOT. WISE AND THE nRFER'S FR - RY B4NDITTI. : ' We iaxe the followinie' article fr m the KioSmsd Dia eh We are not at all a"r- piised at , ibe manner, in w"u h Got, Wise baa fpro-chd. Thea't on tbe one band, and fllamuenta on. tber other,3 are tbe oolj neans left t the Northern conspirators for taking the oeoks of their "forlorn bopeM ont'pf . tbe noose wnieh ia twisted for them ; '. Thee .last tuevna will be found just aa desperate a as the oulaoght made bj Brown and bis Bandiiti upon the person and pro perty of f be . peop'e of Virginia, -l "Brown & Ce. tbnst abide thef'te they hare oourted, and it ia a matter of gren regret, that the eowardlj ri'Iaioa mha rent them on their des perate reni are emnot graoe" tbe smie gal- :jows frolll mtfch ther will We feel, i M aTery ett Sootheri man most fwl, in- digaaa at the great and uncalled for change of tone on, the, part of that portion of the Northern Press which wa at first so indig nant a, the conduct of Brown and bis gang and eo clamorous for the infliction of condign punishment upon them. What has occurred to induce th;s change of tone f . Baa one pal Hating cirenmstanoe come to light t Ras nat Brown bad a fair trial, and will', not a trial eqnally fair be given to his confederates! With what abow of reason tben ean the New York Times, wbieh bnt the other day depre cated tbe idea of any tMng being done whioh might change Lrown from a culprit into "a wutrlyr," echo the Journal of Commerce and ask a eomniit'a! of Brown to tbe Penitentiary instead of to tbe gallows, to whioh he right folly befogs, and to which he should go if every roan; woman - and child North of tbe PoU roae raid nay t . Are treason, murder and robbery less detestable, would a servile insurrection, with the concomitants of house biming and rape, (and this Brown & Co. at tempted to inci'e) have been Jess dreadful, be- eaufe, froutb, in the language of tbe New York Times, Brown's personal hoaxing throughout h a trial bis courage, his eourte- -y, his self-poseftion and Lis evident eonvio- tion of tbe lightfulnes of his acts, have awak ened a j ersonal eytrpatby for him, even in tbe hearts of tboae who most detest his prin ciples, and bis conduct V All of this trans lated into common seise means, that because Brown glories in what he bas done, and would if be could repeat his act a honsanc' times, hi life should he spaced. I not the New York Times ashamed of itself ! ' Does it not fel eoneioos that for tbe s-ke of psoderieg to tbe depraved sympa by of the ornimonity in which it i loeateo, it as not nlv talked enost rton-esicallr , but most wicked1 y 1 A nun should Ie avd from tbe fallows, not beeauee be is pel i e jt and prta.i'es to d bet te,, bu beeue h- ia rouvinc d of the right !, '.W XXm amv arvyl r Hi safvaal ikatll " O ! iitoett ! pic .1 ani ajiupatb'to 1 imes. Brown, wh-n be d e die," will die witH a lie in bi mon'h. He denies that be designed a servile insurrectittn. . VVhat then were tbe speara for ! D'd be not believe ' tbat the masters would endeavor to prevent tbe es cape of ti e slave, and did he not intend the spears and other weapons to be used by tb slaves in resistance of tbe authority of the masters 1 Ai d if tbi would not be a seryile insurrection) will the learned Poodits of the Nortb gracious! v inform as what eotisiitatea such an Insotrection t - .i' Governor Wie neither will nor can. In the caaee of Brown and his confederate, step-between' the gflow and its rightful victim. Thia i a matter th-t by wo mean concern a tbe State of Virictnia alone The whole Sou'n ia deeply aod viully in- Ifmtod in the cood'gn unuhmet of these men. Virginia waa invaded on the 16th October by these roffiana. If they are not made to expiate their of fence by tba mst terrible punishment known to tbe law, it may be tbe turn of each and every bute to aee the lives and property of its- citizens subjected to a like or more imminent danger: Gov. Wie ia in a most jesponaible position, and we believe bo will be equal to tbe duu'ea imposed upon bim- " ' We, as our paper will show, were anxious to believe that outside the ranks of unmitigated abo litionism, th- whole North would frown indig nantly on Brown's outrage, and hail with pleasure his iiunbment after legal conviction. Thia opin ion,' we deeply regret to say,; we have had reason to change, and to come to the concluson, that if tbe SoHh wou'd maintain her rightaher property, ard the lives of her citizens and the honor of ber daurVers, b most rely upn herself, and not look Nortb for aid or aympatby. Tbjre is no ne in being mealj-moatbed or speaking with w bated breath" in a case like thia. : - . ,f , j j THREATENING AND APPEALING LET-. - t , r i TER3 TO GOV. WISE. ; . ' i Th Govern r of Virpinia, whose en er genie, pa triotio and 4-u4ett -ondoct in regard t tbe liar.' pea IWry outra er-ominnd8 universal approval, U in the 1ily r e:fit of a large number of letters fr-m bJitUKii in variou Stages, threatening hi lifp.thenleninpan attetnjt to rescue old Brown thf aUn lnetb" renewal of like attempts to those f Brown if G-v. Wwedops not pardon the mi, crennt who bn just been convicted of hiaenmes, and b w'il be ut to tbe death be deserves, as rarely ea l-mrr.w'i un rise in heaven. These k-tter sp'ak or the ocreainr number of tba abli- tionita,f th4r ability frperf-rm what they threat en, and of the ,lmurJerout eve, to nse the lan gusg of on i4 ib-m, with whU h tbey watcii the pmg'eM of Brown's tral. i They w'nd up cner ally wl'h hoMieg eut U th"Gvemor pret pop oUrity at he North, if be will d-al - V with tba erimieaU From all quarters rn the N'ihem and WetTm Slatw these letters come, writn 1u , every variety of style and of penmaeahi, bot all J t ea Brown and h's fUowera are executed.' - lee letters, however, mirht be treated lnr.1 , dinary Um-s wln nt'er cntmpt. bu for the il- ' f,'u,tr"fkn bJkb gM Brow'' h the truth .f bam Paicn maxim that soniethinef w , wrf, -f u,h. Bnl thrt. w BoJ ; . thm r the nwt immrt.ni UH iirniSed of U document with wuicu the GoTernor's mail EALEIGH in, daily loa-. Prom mni of ho moat iniell 1 rnl and rjii' able ourc n the non lave- noidipg otaw com i''U-ra ru' or rwppct -and courV-, vomflof thpm evidf ntlv free Trom all rin- Iste- nwiT or iiifiutnce, - inTokine the Go 'rnor ! to pHon Br..-wi. Th erouna ,of gnd IVrnv nrgod a ih reason of their roioramendation ; tho nmi(eff tbe C'-ntitiUion. who. are "her inert Ay taeetprwureor tneirrnmn wi u nave nocnunce f .t,. irw.,...M he TiM Ut . Virtftnia and her GoTernor will he everywhere haiW with urivpiral Iot and Rrittitude. v ; One of tbe writer aaya tat. f tbe Governor mem in tbe nop Lveholdir, 83 nn-n this -ub J-ct. he would aot beaitate for an iaMant.' AH thta explaina tne aympatnizing tone of tbe pi 'W xork Journal rf Commerce, to which we'referred yeater- day, nttnerto a oneserrative paper, but wnicn aeema now to bo irfect"d by .the gntral madness. The wrifra of tl)e tettora undwrfta the aagatd'v, firmneM and be character of tbe Virginian at tne eead of thi great Uommon wenltn; wne tbev ai dreaa to h'rn auch appeals.. In the moetuld-blnod- head of this great Commonwealth; whe tbey art- ed and driberate malioe ad wickedness. John to hmttaniaw. and now the" who! indicated his crimes threaten Tengeace if be is pun'shed, and men wnose rnorma a.matniea areaiwsyaen'isvea In Vhatf oTTuff-ring villainv, insist that it woul 1 be good policy to let him eo.1 It would neither be Kod policy nor good, principle k thing which there seems to be precious little idea of, in the minds if many of thee sympatbiaers. f -; -.' But wby these svmpa'hiz'ng leUers? Some of inetn are rrom men niga in wniia ani pK-ivr u, and who are themselves strongly suspected of a vnllineneas to make wney out of Southern blod. Tbey are oneway in their own min& ; their coii sdenco tells them that Brown is in hi pr-sent po sition through their aeency ; that be is only their tool and instrument, and that not only the blood shed at Harper's Ferry is on their hanrts, but the lira or Uid JBrown and nis contcde-ates also. Hence their anxietv toTeace him from' the fate impending over bu heart. We do notav that all the letters from influential quarters received by Got. Wise are nrom pted by thh motiwe; but1 some of them undoubtedly are.1 We would suggest to sympathizers of this ttamp the only mode of approaching the Governor of Virginia which afford them tbe smallest chance of receiving even a hearing. Let them ffr their own ; precious necks in the place of Brown. Their'; consciences tell them that, if be dies, they are guilty' of h ' death. Let them come on and offer to die in his placet Let some 'of the Boston speculators in Southern cotton try the merits of this system of exchanges. We venture to say that i if they will draw on Sou' hern bemp, tbe draft will be imme diately honored, and the bonds of Un'on pulled so tight that they will n-er again hreathea disloyal and traitorous breath. Richmond Dispatch. .DESTRUCTIVE FIRE! Oi Wednesday morning last, ebout balf-rn I o'clock, our citix-ps were aroused from iheir slum bers ny tbe cy of fire. Some of tbe night-watch observed smoke issuing frm the grocery store of Mr. Jordan Worn Mo, on Hargntt jStreet, and breaking open the fr-nt door, were met. at the threshold by the fl ime. Ta engines were prompt ly carried to the p-t, and did effectual service in confining tbe fire t Mr. Womhlrf store, b-it could not prevent that bui.dir-g. with its entire contents, excej-t the liquors and a quntity of sugar and molaes which were in ti cellar, from being almost onlirelv uWtroved. Mr. Wornble had but recently laid 'n a larg- full iock of jjrocerie, a'l of which was dtwiryert, with thn exception above noted. He estimate his imm diata ilos at abou $1,000 on his stock", and' f800"on his' st're, cn ! neither of which, .'we' regret to( add, had he i one cent of inaurono. The hou " tnat row 1 are all tM-ick. with tin rf, ad it wna d-Hibtless ow'ng to thi- fact in connection with the e.ier getic i-firta f thoH whi lalored so faiihfully at tbeeninM, that tre fltnies wereconflnod to Mr. Worn He's " etore. The adj'Mning storehouses of Mosrs. TJburch A Royi-ter and Mr James" Ro ges were in such imminent danger as to neH"si ttte the removal to the street of their entire stocks of g- od. Each of those firms will Ve some two or three hundred dollars p-obaWy try the damg sustain d by their goo-la in removing th- m. and by the water which, waa pored oopiousfy inw tbeir store. Mr. Womble bad, we underhand, in hit cel'ar, about one hundred barrels of liquors of different graces, none of which was injured, as th fire did not penetrate to tbe cellar. He also had a large quantity of salt on his firrt floor, and it bas been suggested to us that this article had much to do. with the prevention of the communication of tbe fire to the liquors. V It was fortunnte that tbe fire did not reach these liquor,, for if it bnd, tbe sir-joining husw could scarcely ava been sav ed. . Mr. Womble had eome twelve or fourteen do'lars in silver irr bis drawer, which was picked up after the fire had been subdued, and returned to bim. The origin of the fire Is a mytery It U thought that it could not have been tbe work of an incendiary, as both the back and front doors were found secun-ly bolted, as also were the win dow. Mr W. himself extinguished tbe fire be had in the store on Tuesday night, and "besides, when the fire was first discovered it was burning - quantity of bagging and'.rope near the front door, and a considerable distance' from, the fire place ; so it could not have resulted from any ac- - cident of this kind. Mr. W. states thai he bad on a shelf near the front door several gross of fric tion matches, and it may have been that rats In ' gnawing the boxes caused these matches to ignite, and the fire thus communicated to the oaggingi . , . Too .much credit cannot be. awarded those who " worked so indefaiig&bly on the, engines, as it was" due mainly to their efforts that tbe flames were prevented from "preading to other buildings. ! The supply of water was very inadequate, but by means of buckets he engines ware J?ept constantly 'at work till tbe flames were subdued. The exertions of a negro woman belonging to Mr, Womble, both in working at the engine at d in carrying water, are deserving of especial notjee. Never did a servant work more faithfuliy jor more con. atanil.r, and this is anotbur a vi lance of tbe at tachment wich our Southern slavkihave for tbeir . masters, which such fanatical philanthropist as Beecher, Greely & Co', would do- well to reflect upon whiie bemoaning the forlorn condition' of Southern slaves, i i..y .-' ?" I :'' ' 'V"'' i ,P. S. Since the above was written; the hose of -one of theeligines, which was thought to have ' 'bursted during the progress of the fire,- has been ; examined, and found to have been cut,.. It sra tut by some rascal doubtta in trder to prevent the fire from being subdued, so that be mitiht bave a better opportunity of stealing j and ibis fact leads to the belief that the fire was tbe ; work of an in cendiary: ' ". : V1-' : 'M:; V " , , : -' ' ' i ' ''': . f : : Rxs'QBATios. Mr.- Alexander Donnan, who was recently elected to the Virginia House ol Del- egatea from tba city "of Peterburg by Upwards of 400 mjorityf has renned his seat in tbe LeKLila- . . . . . . . ture, and G..yernor Wise has af pomied the 17th .dsv of thi month for a snacM election to supnlv the vacancy. WEDNESDAY:4: MORNING; MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE. RALEIGH AJID J GASTON RAILROADS The Nmth Annual Meetinr of the 8tockhol4- U ' er tt0 Kioign and Waaton Kailroad waa D-ia , in rtbe Court Jlouse la this city on Thursday ( ! , ; f .i nr.iol n..(nn TT rW!H trit n "oo of Major Gaaton H. ilder, Prert J d-nt of the R6aJ,Sonator ThomaaBiaggwasqall- j ed to the Chair. j On motic. of T. B. Venable, Efq , 'Major W, W: th Treaaurerof tie Company, and j Joaph J. Davis, Eaqof Tranklin, were appoint- , ed becretariea. O o motion of Mr. Venable, theSecretariea were apfxanted a Committee (o Terify. the proxies and to ascertain whether there waa a majority of the I Stockholders represented at tbia meeting. j Aftep interval-tho Committee reported j "r'S-.-V'r represented in person, and 2822 by proxy. -Wools ' number of initndnaL shares represented, 348 7 which were entitled, to 1892 votes. ; (A stockbol der came into tbe meeting after, the .Committee reported, who wa entitled to 9 votes, which in created th whole number of individual votes to 1901.) Hon. D. M. Brringer represented the State Stock, which' holds 48T5 shares, and is entitled, to i36i votes., . ',;.r';.. v' -Whole number of shares represented 8362, which were entitled to 3233 votes. It appearing that there was a largo majori ty of we otocK represeniea, ; Major. Wilder, President of the Boad, said he supposed the 'meeting was now ready to proceed to nusinera, and if there was no objection he would read his Annual' Report. There being no objec lion he proceeded to read it . i . - We make the following extract from the Re port of the President, which will show the excel lent financial condition of the Boad, and will pub-' ish tba Rejiort entire, as well as tbe Report of tbe Financial CommUte, in-our nextpaper: ; The President and Directors respectfully suV mit tbe fllo wine Report of the Company's "pera- tiont for tbe past fiscal year, ending tbe 30th of September last, t ; . ; -- -. y - n---t Tbe earnings have' been 'from"""" - Freiehv -" -: ' f $164,775 28 From Passengers ! ' 83.592 96 From Mail j, 9,900 00 .-" '- . - v $258,268 24 Receipts from otber. snrcea, includ-; ing net balance from last year $ 10,557 03 : " : - - ; ' $268,825 29 The expenses Ordinary and extraor- : ' ' : ' binary, and Interest on Loan, havo I . ' been ' ; $173,629 21 Levine a balance of T - ,$ 95,196' 08 Out o' whi-b we have declared a div- ' ' :T: ' idend of six ier cent, amounting :'"- - - to ' ' . .$ 58,380 00 And have carried to the Sinking Fund ' : the KUtn of " 1 : $ 12.000 00 Making that fud at this timefily thousand dollx-s; and leavit.g the sum of twenty four thou sand eight hundred and sixteen 'dollars and eight Cents unappropriated. - . : . On motion, tbe Report was received and adopU ed.. r- : ; : . r ; :'."Kt i:' Mr. T. Brown Venable, Chairman f the Com mittee on Finar.ce and Inspection, tben read the rejiort of that dnnmittee. . 1 . . On ntion, the Keprl waa receiver, j r Mr. T. B..VwaW off. rcd the following resolu- t n: ';v.r'".' -7'V..r'- "VV.;.v1v Reiolvtd, TLst th fiscal year of tbis Cinipa-y frail be to changed as to commence on e Jet dny of January aiid end on the 3Ut day' of Decern bei fif each ynr, in-Wrt of tbe l?tday of 0-tberiid SOt of St item tier, as at present, and that tbe next fiscal year shall end on the 3 lit day ot December, i8to. - ' , : . -. . .; Mr. Jo., B. Bachelor, of Warren ton, opposed tbe time designated, and moved as an amendment that the fiscal year shall hereafter end on the 30th June and commence on the 1st of July. The first of January was a bad time for the meeting of the Stockholders, as at that time everybody was ar ranging tbeir business for the ensuing year, hiring negroes, Ac ' ;,''!" ".::t.,v U.v:- i Mr. Davis explained that tho meeting of the Stockholder would not take place until about six weeks after the end of the fiscal year, as the Trea surer an! other officers of the Company would have to arrange their accounts, makeup their re ports, &c, which could hot be done till the end of tbe'fiscal yearv '--" , T;-V-'"'-'-.'i:v,'C ..rv-rv5 -f TLe uisouj-sion of tbe resolution was continued for a whrle longer, and was participated in by Mesara. Venable, Batchelor, Mordecai and Wilder and the resolution was finally amended so as to change the ending of the fiscal year to tbe 31st of May. The resolution as fir ally passed, reads as Wlows:-.: :. i-.-'S .-, ."' : " ' : . - Resolved, That the fiscal year of this Company shall be so changed as to commence on the 1st day cf June, and end on the 31st day of May, of each year, instead of the 1st day of October, and tbe.; 30th or September, as at present, aro mat tbe next fiscal year shall end on tne 31st day of May, 1860. On motion of Mr. T.B. Venable, the Prat Thurs day in July next was appointed lor the next meet ing of the Stockholders. - - . - 5 , - Oii motion of Kemp P. Battle, Esq.", the tneel ing now went into the election of four Director! on the partof the Stockholders. V -;'.-'y if v ; . ' . The Chairman appointed Maj. W. W. Vass, and J. J Davis and T. B. Venable, Esqs., as tellers. The meeting then, proceeded to ballot for four Directors, with the following result : rj J ' , . George W. Mordecai, of Raleigh, 1,747 8. 8. Royster, of Granville, 1,473 " A. C. PerrT, of Franklin. 1,465 , Charles L. Hin'on, of Wake f 139 , - Na'han Milam, of Warren, r i v 1,022 ' . R.bt..W. Hay wa-d, of Raleigh, J - 244 "T Wm-Eaton, of Warren, s ; -.'" 244 ' Dr. U. A Crudur, of Franklin, 195 Alfred Jooea, of Wake. - . -86 : Dr. T. D. Hg. of Raleigh; - 1 : : 5i . , . Joseph B. Batch l., of Warren ton, ' 24. Whole number of votes cast, 1901. Necessary to a choice, 951. ,' '" tlrp --f " . Messrs Mordocai, Royster, Prry and Hirlon having the Urgest number of votes cast, and a ma jority of the whole number, were declared duly elected Directors on J.be part of the Stockholders Hon: D. M. BarringTthen handed, in the names' of the Directors appointed by tV Governor, which were as follows ; Mj. G. H. Wilder, Dr. W. J. Hawkins and C. H. K. Taylor, Esq. ' So the Board of Directors for the ensuing year i as follow On the part of the . Stockholders Gb : W. Mordecai, E-q., A. C. Perry, Esq.; S. S. Riyster, Esq., and Msj. Chas. L.Hintn.' On the irt of the State Mj. G H. Wildor, Dr. W. J. Hawkins and CHi K.. Taylor," Esq. ii'",.-') Tbe only chance in the Board ia the selection of Mr. A: C Perry, of Franklin, is the place of Dr. 'NlYM H R 9 1859. 1: TTTT E A. Cnidnp, who, It waa generally understood, ; did pot desire a' re-election.' ; . - ' ;' f-V'i On motion of Geo. W. MOrdecal, Esq., the pre- sent .Finance Committee, composed of Meoara Venable, Davia and Beavera, "waa. continued : as tbe Finance Committee for the ensuing year.- ; "i On motion of Mr. Batchelor, the thanks of the ; . i , j . . . - . ...... j. " i -i meeting were tendered the Chairman an1 Secre- . taries foe the excellent manner in which tbey had " discharged their doUfta. 'i v jii'; On motion of Mr. Perry the meeting adjourned. .rf t a Rencontre at jacksonJ - " i.l ; We vet y much regret to learn that a ren contre took place at Jackson. Northampton Conrt House on tbe 1st iust., between B. F.t'Mobrjr,ll!fflq.-i";:'.of this city, and Cpl. John M. Moody, of Northampton,, in which the right arm of the former was broken by blow from thjrstiok of the latter. AltEongh we have heard some oft the partioulars of "this diSosltyy we forbear, in .justice to both par ties, togiTe mytfcifit however,' been informed,1 that the aooount of the affair given by a' correspondent of the Petersburg ExV press, is very erroneous. : ' i--S''t'fi . MARYLAND ELECTIONS, yfc; . An election was held In Maryland on Wednes day last for a State Comptroller and six Congress men, members of thetLegislature &c The ex tntement previous to . the election .was great throughout the State. ..The Opposition Congres sional candidates ia Baltimore, especially, Messrs. ' H. Winter Davis and - J.'Morrison .HarrisJ'iwere bitterly cposert, and every effort was put forth by I the so-cahed Reformera of that city to compass their defeat; put these efforts were fruitless. Bal timore, as usual, has given an overwhelming na- iority for tbel Opposition candidates. . There was considerable rioting in Baltimore, one or two per sons being killed, and numbers of others beaten and woundedi and according if the veracious tel egraph, the Americans were responsible for it all; but the following extract from an article in the BalGmore Pntriot, printed on the afternoon of tbe day of the election, will show with whiclrTsrty the riotic g commenced .;-' : - - , ' we are orry ;to say, was opened with unusual vio lence thia morning. -. In several of the wards they undertook to take possession of thejiolU by rorce, nut wnervertnts was attemptei it was success fully resisted. The' accounts we have received . plaoe the resiionribiUty1 of these - outbreaks upon me saouKiera.oi ine Keiormers in every case. i The result in tbe city and State as far as heard from is favorable to the success of tbe Americans. "!--. v;r ; ; - - ,. ' ; j -i THE ACTING MAYOR OF BALTIMORE y . . jl.;, SHOT. --V:' i-fi I Mr. Wm. jM'cPhai', acting Mayor of the City lit B iItir-ore dur;n:i the iliness of .Mayor Swanu, . n luot Alonday nibt went to the office of tbe po i ice and fire alarm toleg aph, for. the ptTrrose of ascertaining jthecond tin of affairs in the city, He bad been in ther but a few minutes, when J. Marshall Hanna, one of the reporter of the Sun iiewsraper, called in to inquire thi news. One of Ihe tele4rpi operators, named Ha-court, oom nenced joking Hanna about'his shawl, when tbe Utter bcam indignant and out with ' a pietol to hoot the operator. A scffla ensued between tbe iwo, when the pistol went off, the ball taking efr irectin the thigh of Mr. McPbail, and inflicting a I erious if not dangerous wound. ' This man Han ia ia a reporter f..r the Sun newspaper, which pro- j.cSM's to abhor the frequent ue of fin-arms by the MPlug Ugly Know Nothings," and, iwbicb is one ftf the chief Supjawters of the Reorin movement. ' 5Iere was obe of the Democratic " Reformere" try- ng to take the life of a fallow crea'ure merely be cause he joked bim about his shawl, and actually! "dangerously, ir not launy, wounding' the acting Mayor of the city. This is - an evidence of the ,hyp-criy of thae professel Reformera Mr. Mc- Phail, at last accounts, wa improving;. , Hanna wa arrested and lodged in Jail. The Reform news papers have not & word ol censure for this outrage, if it had been committed by an American, it wou Id have been telegraphed instantly to every part of the country, Manvidence of. the rowdyism of the rT1?: "i t i . f tbe counsel for Urown and bis confederates, a cor respondent says, is a son of the late General Thos. H. Bctts of Virginia, and nephew of John M. Botts and the Princess . Catharine' D. Murat, of Florida. His mother is a grand niece of General Washington! ' Mr. Botts is said to.be i 'young lawyer who relies on his profession for subsistenoei and a man of good ability and spotless character; l A fatal duel was fought on the 8th ult, in the vicinity of Columbus, Mis., between Mr. Moore,; a merchant of Greensboro', Ala., and a Dr. Wiley. The latter was shot through the head and killed Instantly. );- 1 i t THE HARPER'S FERRY INSURRECTIONi Coneland'S confession to Dentttv Marshal John son, of Ohio. is pobl'shed in the Cleveland, Ohio, papers.N He says nn was furnished with money to go to Virginia by the two Messrs. Plumb, of Oher fin. , Mrs. Sturtevantj'ot that city, knew of th plans of tbe insurgents, and supposes cer husband did, .but tne transaction. latter denies any knowledge of the SENATOR HALE - AND TWE HARPER'S iv? ;. FERRY INSURGENTS- - : : ; Senator Hale, of New Hampshire, publishes a crad strenuously denying ail complicity with Capt Brown'a Harper's Ferry movement, and pledging himself if evidence shall be laid before the grand jury of either Maryland or Virginia, and they find a bill, that ke will Submit himself for trial. , RAIL BOAD. ACCIDENT LOSS OF LIFE. y t Chicago Nov. M. A excursion train oit the North weaern Kail road from Fon.Du Lao run off ' the track at Johnson's Creek and some eight per : sons have 'been killed " and a' number seriously wounded-! iAminer the latter are A. B. Bonesteel, Indian agent, Judge Flint, and other residents of Tbe aceident was caused by the train running 5:over an ox.'. ': . : Fourth ConurkssiokAl Distb'CT. Va. -Mr. .Pryor's majority in lheP- ters' urg district will be rpducel to about 800, owing to the heavy majori i ty received by. his competitor in Mecklenburg. ' Robert Patterson, ;yy .Bread,1 Cracker, and Fancy Cake ?.vs I' .; Baker, :.r-feyr . . 5 Bank St., Petersburg, Va., - , t- HAS ALWAYS ON HAND SODA, BUT ter, Water, tiogar, Pie-Nio and Shell Crackers j alw, tba oelebrated-Arrow ,"oot. Crackers, highiy re ' eommended by Physbian for Invalids and Children, Graham and Rye Bread, Pilot and - Way Biseiit : " ' Cakes for Weddings and Parties iced and ornaman ted and carefully packed on short notice. - yt apl 17 wly 4-w:f;..g..f r:-;S.fx; j Philomathksi a H Alii V: W? v:'ir: October 22dj 1859. 4 ' ' Wherena, , It has pleased Qod, in His inscnita- Die wisdom, to remove trora lime to. jsternity, bv a nrem tu re death, our festeeraed brother and late fellow-RiHent,7'Jamea iMi- J ustice,"of Wake Uounty; pf. u. ; therefore, 1 C :'" " " -!. - ' i Resolved.'Thaii while we bow In humble sub mission to t,h will i f ,MHioi who doeth all thingi well,7! yet we cannot refrain from expressing our deep and heartfelt ovrow. at the sad event whfen has deprived his parents 'of a' devoted, son; his friends of a beloved associate, the Philomatheian Society of a worthy a"d much respected member, and eis country of' ond whose youthful pf" mie gave nope or a career of usefulness and nonorv: . . 'Reaoli'd, That , while .anewould not 'intrude upon the 8Hcreiness of theif grief, yet we desireto ender.oir sympathies to the bereaved family and rela'ivea tn tbeir lo-S of oho so dear to them,' and endearingly; bound 't us by' the ties of brother hood, aha to say to them,' let us, in our afBiotion, remember that sweet promise, whom the Lord ioveth He "c nasteneth.' V-'f v.:;j" '' A : "t y Rooked, .That in tmj 1kt" of ' ' thfs:"Vwmnisinf voune man. w see" Strikinsrlv exemnliSed the trutL, that in tbeliandS of deatb.Mno composition j sets the prisoner free." i";" I . IResolvcd, That in teslimony of onr high regard for thet.decKateed, and as an act of Temembrance, we wear the usual badge of moirnlng thirty dyf. ReaoloedthtX a copy! of these resolutions be f rwirded to1 the family of the deceased, and on pie be sent to the Raleigh Standard, Register, and Biblical Recorder, with the request forpublicationl j ABRAM W. POINDKXTER.Y " JAMES W BIDDLE. W : iCom.'i T WILLIAM BRDNT. Js :j "'H ;f.Z 4 HlBAiffLoDQ, No. 40,-. 1 , . -i r , RlLKXQH, October" 28th, 1859, WHiaiASi The Great Master 'of the Universe has removed by death our beloved Brother iS. r Guionj therefire,- i; ff":t,!.-;";--. '' l Resolved. That while' We bow in humble Sub- roiacion to His All-wise decree, yet we can but mournf the loss Of one who was endeared to US' by the sacred ties of our ancient Brotherhood, and one who possessed all the attributes of a good Mason and a-good.Citizen:-..-"-iJ..-;r,'-:! i'"'''i s -- That in token of our appreciation of his worth J we will wear the usual badge of mourning for our deceased brother for thirty lays. ' Thatia copy of these resolutions be transmitted to tbe family of tbe deceased, ana tnax tney oe. pubiisneoln tne city taper. p-jc , ' W. Hi; HIGH, V Committee. ' -m'"; F PESCUD, J U v ' t ' JAaaIJBA r"t' -.wt.. t the Residence of GeoL' A. Sandford, on the 1 2f th ult., by W. D Jon.! Esq ,v Mr! WM. D FACE to Mis N ANCY CARTER, all of Wake. M In Wake county,.on the 27lh of Uctober, by H. A.iHoDoa E.., Mr; WM. T. A. ,WIL LIAMS, ot Rolesvilie, to Miss F ATTN A MAS- bey.-; i;-;:' --i V ! h yU1 ; v Spirit of the age plese opy. . , , ; . In the c'ty of Petersbiirg, on Wedneaday, the 26th ult, hvtheR-v'Mr.'MlcHAaXM. Mr JOHN L. NELSON. ard vMisslLj. ADDIE EOSSER, both of Petersburg; ,-'f-' t S. 1 " In this city, cn the 27th ult, at the M. E Church, ,,ty lh Rev. X4 L. HxirDRtW. 'M4 THOMAS D MACON, to MUs ELIZABETH POUTER, both of this jcitjyv . f, ' : 0 the 2tth alt; at tbe residence of the bride's father, by James M.- BotloeK, Esq.f Mr. A G. NORWOOD to Mtss MARY RIGGAN, all of GranVllle county, N. C, ' Vs: l'.:h''YH ?J '' fi;?: On the 20th of October', by . the. Rat. " Jonir Staodlbr, Mr. THOMAS S. . ECTOR to31iss MARY C. UURDLE, 11 of Alamance, N. a At hi residence near this city, on th 27th ult , Capt K..P. GUION, lon and well known as a no? citzen ad Uie ananie propnetor oi tnexagie . '!. l a x. ami. tel. xi w remains were interrea on iu tow with Masonic hocuifsy. teyy SANFORD'S fe-:-' . I, I VER . IN VI GO RArTOR ," JNCVJJX Xr.tlX.A A.I - t tt .' IS c : il Gums, ai ; S"drd Mec have used it, t T .18 ; COMPOUNDED j ENTIRELY FROM . and bas beeome an eatDiioea tact, a Medicine, known nd approved by all that and i now resorted to with oonQdenee In ait tie dwease for which . t bas eure't lh-usnd it is -ecom mended. 1 1 witnm toe last two years hope of relief, a tbe na fioates to my ppssessitfa wba bad, given up an meSona unsolicited eerti- aboir. " The dose must bs adan ted to the temperaaaeat it, and used in sneh quab SM th Bowel.. :. . i i LXttb.e dictates of your iiudrment arnlde vou In -. i". .i m Il7Kn O IN VIGO RATOBf m'' Complaints, liilloaa will cure Liver . A. fl ...naniio . vaiviiv uiaiiuw) plaints. Dysentery, ach, Habitual Coa Cholera; Cholera S u m m e r i o m Dropsy, Sour Stom tiveness, C h o 1 i c , Morbus, Cholera In Jaundice,, rem ali be-used successfully as fantum, Flatulence; f Vr eaknessea, and saar an Ordinary Family Sick Headache,- (as twenty minutes. If Medicine.' It wilieura thousands en testify, )i two or three .Tea apoontula are taken . uimmanMintMlt of aAr tack."..- v -..... ail rh nae it aret-4 giving ther .testimony In Ira fmvttT-l ;-. 4 I Mix Water in ine jnouin win me ax ORATOR, and swallow both together. Price On Dollar j Bottle., 'U KAIIFQRO! ., 3.LK , r' :.:-,7;yi O AT H A R pP I C P II IsS; yst.rkfwMtD stmmi iy'.y H t " Para; VigttabU Eictractt, jaaal jmt up. in GLASS . CASES, Air Tight,' mud ifdU keep any climate. '. The Family Car ihartic Pill ia a jentle but active; Catbartio- whichi the Proprietor has used ia his. practice more then twenty years, i. : '.'A-tt m'c-.-lvr i ' v The eonstantly ianreasiog demand from these who have used tbe Puis and the aatisfaetioa whioh all ex-' press in regard to their use, has induced sua to plaoa tbmiwithin the reach of alL - j,l r: , v ; '-.VH " The- Profession , well k iltnow that dlfferant Ca thartics act on different W The FAMILY; CA-; j portion it the bowels. . THARTIC PILL this well esublished faet, variety of the ' purest whioh act alike on ere-y naL and are : good -and Ctbartie ia needed; sues ha, with due reference to , j j r - neen couipuuuuou .il uu . . Vegehle Bxtraet a, part of.the alimentary ea-. J safe ia ail easev where a f a Derangements f 0 inesa, Pains in the Costireness, P a i n -whole body, from sudden neglected, end in a 'ong of Appetite, a Creep- Cold ever the btxlV,"r ache,! w Weight in f flammatory Diseas rr drea or A d 1 1 a , Purifier of the Blood q which fleeh ia heir, - too T, Ithe Stomach, Sleep Back and. Loins, tad Soreness, over the sold, which frequent! f , it course of Fever, .LOSS ing Sensation of Restlessness, Head" the ' Head, all In ea. Worms' la Chil- Rheamatism, a great ak manv diseases . to Muaverous to sneatioAin tnu aaTertisemen. ; xose, a o a j .y r PRICE,'- 3 DIMES llti:r' .'The' Liver Invleorator and Family Ca thartic Pills are retailed by Pruggista generally,' ana torn wnaieaaia d? use oraae in eu laree tewna - :;,!.8:.T4-Wii8A2JFORp,'M. i..'?s3jsY&J&i& latoir aid Jpriesor, y-v t v. 335" Broadway,'; NewTorlt- -eet 2o wlyi; yj. it TaT II. to me iadividualjy, are hereby .infnmad that 0 aeeounts not paid by tbe first of January, will eertainv ly b put in tbe hands of an offiosr for collection, wita- oat xeption. Kf . .vtkr-1 ctiWwtlJ-- . ! ; J 5r Standard copy,. il a:R06SSTflAL. - 1 -i-.f'-ui' a'I n't; -trSPECIAL NOTICES. ,y v Consumption, andr4sthaia Cured I r ' L'.. Da. il- JAM'S aiseorer-d whila ia tba JSt To- T ; I dies, a cart in for Coca (option, Asttmc,Bf. ' , ,robiti; Caagh. Colda.so'i Oanaral DehirtyrJ Tba . ( ' seinedv waa diaoovared by hint when Vi "Ir rliiid. i i , aaughtar. wa givea np'to di Hu chill wartiral ' .' an4 is now alive and wall. Doaimtu'af benefitting 't' hi fellow taoral, ha will eod to toia jrbo w h It. tba raMne eontaln.Bir foil diroti-irt for mnisf ani v successfully Bsi"g tkla,rcnii-d.T fra On reetp Af if, on retfips.r. m taaw.'v l cci I OWH Co., , i4 I I t Joka st , I f'Naw Yvk (Jity. iT their numes with ataaaa rt ttnrn-antaaw.v i f ' Address; i 9.;.- brow M '.-'V 'rtl's?ii;ji! W aed i an 13-"w3m - U . 1 1 4,' "1 ' !' ? f.' Ji.-! hi-'7 ?i'T Conaomptiveel j v . 'f A' Clerrytoan Vaviag ca-ed bis' Son of Co, aumptioa, ia it worst Stage, after1 befog jairan Sp" IA dt, by th jaost Wlarated phynlcfsbiVdBjir' j 6 tnhke kaowa the mods of veure, (whash prjuiyisa uccoraI every ease,) to tnosa -affllot4.iUi CoujCiia.r;lU Consumntien, and b will MndAaete to a v tlra, free of eharga, AdxM, ooliBf f'taip topaf retara peaUgSji.-fr DANtL AUJJIt v ( :.,t:i. - V,t- - , 111 Centra traet'tfawX'f -t i.iinar a-rwly 1 $ast w.t.moil.,..,, v A rdt (, -'h i A LIST OF LETTERS ' i B" emaiaine in ithe Post Office, at Ralelgn-t to NaembarJ UMrv- j pit t ; v .;- s.'l sl.-i.i i'":A 1 fl 'y4tfst- ! '. ..! Antonsoondaro ?'V .f ? ' I e-.re i" -Hf f .4 B f.Ji :'". f i j Bruat. Angatos 1 ;p Brawn, Mrs, Tbe.C-tp I j Barthokrw, B T, L r i-Brker, Joaa " i 1 BaxtooK-P j I X t Browa, F-va.- t V . I Barrowa, U. W. P. ,J, BrownMT. 0. . ,t . n ' Bonner, flallie (eol-ed) , Brown, Bdw. k ll . j Baroy, E. T, Co. Messrs Barbank, MatorDarld, :. ! Bobhitt.Wm. I' Tbbitt i Prioa.' ' :ZTZ."Tr l , -.iaf-"' " S f- ' i'-r Clark, A. E. Cr' bart, Alanon v-' 5 Carraway, Mil Kate l. OiuV, Dr. Tho-naa B.Vr , Cramer, John n,,Hl''W vraech. J,rros.f t i Camming, A. W, OffP Carroll, R'.'!.,' Cheek, Wm.. ,. S:J Coroner ef Wake. u f . r ' ,Chawiaa, Jamaai!j, ..,-; J,., e?:, . GM 5 '3s-?;v4 kD .t.U-'r'lfi Davis, Joseph1,! 'Vr Dahhasaf 7. at rt ti .;sr.f:. j-. 7jr"-.iK-fivfti j-rl i y:-vu -Erwlng, Charles j,ju J,:;7,,.-ii?iv.;, ,,.,4 - -"v'r " ';"'.-! ;' p. . ; ', i ...-! 'Fulten'Robert 'V eAtlV. 'Hmrf 1 'Foster, W. W:- '"Forte, Rev. D. M; V 'Ford, Dr.' John T. '''.Furgerson, Jno, for Robert Fregtag, Fred, J. ; - , (eolorad.) r :j ;-k''i rif.w .;? :-:u'-: t? vr; .' - "ir '- r -.v ? ty!' y-' ,jv m i Gibbs, Clark ,. 'v Graham Tpomaa,, f. Gardner, Mr. Mary a, 3 uumer,. Major Jaa iv uray, 1 nomas , , v a tiatrert, Mtrg u, if. ' lUmrd. "Dr ' "l ' " f lorn M.H.ih- Gardnai, Brrenh 15 ' Oriffln, tf Mi -y rj.t fr'- L. n-4 1sJ,''j) ,:';-';.vi-'.s .if i&t ' as;,) -.?r ffji e.v.jr & Ililo, Jn. H.. h ii Berioth.ju'las M. K. .Hunter, Robert -t . , Ilauncb Dr. A .P. llallybarton, Thomas 1. . Hymao, Mits M. S, J, j i Hayley,Tho.L.. y Bi"ton, J. 8. , . Hayteltoa, Warren ' Jtnly, M's Rachel E. , ' tr.tT. rv n '"" - nnin nrt. n w : ;J Hadaon. Mis S. E. wsti a a - - J '!t linn. a n - - Holt Jacob Henri. Miss Ellsa3et5' 'Iluaeyeat, John p.rf e- t-:ir.--4 j.'f a Joaes, Jamas. ... J.f; Johnson MU Patti , j vobnson, miss ranwa , , vooason, nm., , . j Jones, F. H. - , ,'' Johnson, Robert Johnson, Daniel " 3 Junta, Rev, Griffla fi. !Johnton,eiUia:'!,'4',',i' ' y' ;,-"-'! 7--'-f't? "'"c''.' 'Ilof tflu Vn.f. r'l 1 Kelly, Chaa. IL (Printer) Kmuse, Joha J. j.-l f.a V.-i j y-.;j, j,f4;.0 -.-rt !..tjs-rj,.e:4jn, lnoir,Valtor w'v " "Laden. E.err r ' -Lasater, Jobnf ' 4-" ' Loemis, Mrs. 17tU f . i'f.'J r .-.' '' v M v. 't yv-ff't k .' Morris, MU Josephine.':' Morria, J. W.f tf afalone, Mia Laura K.' - McAdama Jowph .- f ,j-MUler, Miannie ! muuinaw airs, pttrfi, j, mm... .mm ' Wa I ' . ; C l M&rtin. tuhn M. j MitebeltL Li ..Meyer Peeda. ,,ya f ..:.Mir, l.j.Vf. ji.-j5 v a Moore, Wa.'H, ;J " Monk, P. ?C U$?!i .v fl&stnrff ; Oaf,". i.f . trf jt:1 f V I ' OIItsv Fret Aadre .-'-Xl '!' r-' P. . Paruh, Putna ., ' .Tool, Will. a and S AUrr. Reed, Kdward'- - ;Jtihrdaon; laarrv.- .n Robeson, Ja. j;," e' KotwWMfcW,V $ .' Rogers, Thomas ) .'. . Raymoad Ja AD.y "'SmithHenderson 'rV. f tehti,Mr Cortttlia Senderal Naney'?" -V't; Pmir, Arrftf-h- ' Btona, iiiaa;Aa mttn, :-' r.' vi? fimitb, Smmaty l Skaltoa Vrc Kllxa.' j Blada,.W. B vr I" Bandars,. WiX ! BW8,.Fataeyef.:oolotfUt vl f ' v,m'5 .' if. Thomi;Wm:i H faylon TfXct Tucker, Mb MT C: . I - Taoker. H. B, " ;U4t .-;4u1-.j'--'W'-! i.',tl : f n . ..-f i v. y ' v' ' y-.t-Avi: ixt i 1 . Van ABikargbJ CheasV' i.5 ' ' ' H?V .-Cfik A . i.j( Wsrt-cn, Rsdley d V s WaddeU, S. C, , " ' 'rae"Pleaife AlT for T :-.?wrt-w rfti t" o v-r J n j ; - - -f " TrJ" fi.'tt . ;:ri.'TAitif-t "tfri'-tsa I. TIMBER TURPENTINE, AND FAR II ii. i" . tlJIO LAUDfiU A .. ; A'omim OJtTa'a Ala. A PlaTRI R. Ce.fl ' - r.,;.:.Hrt..i-,T!..---tw.-r PxaSAceta, 8tpr.-, iJ , .. j rrnie Alabama and Florida rail ''I ROAD COMPANY vrtll soli at Pabllo Auction, la tneeHyorTasaeoIa,en;Maday' the 5th aay of December next, and aabsaqaaaa daya, aay portions i ef the Land lying along th lUilroed and tbe Pardido and Eaeaaahia rivers and between tba Gulf of Utile and the PtaU line ef Alabama. ; Witbia the limit . ar first rat Timber, Tutpentine, and aom good !'"- ";g Lands. y'-j ,' .-..-V "VJ - '' ' Ih completion of tbe R(lroa4 by th ltb April next to the Stat Una of Alabama ; and the con tree--' tion immediately of a Branch Road ef ft mile la length ' connecting tbe valley of'ta Perdldo witn tb eity of , Peaaaeole, will "open a lacg portion er.bie Ubd te . . an easy, direct and bep "Oatmaakatioey: wtUi the ris ing ud valuable atarket of Fenaaeola. " t j . Parson dlreas of making pew kaaaa before the day appointed for th public sale, u du o tt private reie j on applieation to th nderrigo4 at tha.ecf,vf the Companr la tb ity of Panaacola.. ' , , . By order cf tb Board of Dreetors. , . , " - y - geo, w.'rttTTo. ; sen 17 wtd v'iee'ry Ata.il Fie. R. H Ce. ir,AND..FOH JBALE.e-1 OFF Lit fOR Ai saleth tract of land on which I now r'; h, i Wtuing 72lcre,Ivingia tb etera partcf 1'r.tikHa 'county, on th eeanty road leading from Bender ioa te " Raleigh, two mil from' Tw river, three from the R. f A G Railroad; six toils frek Elttrall' Dv4 aad Mineral Cprtngs. This land b well adapted A the ' growth ef fin tohaoeoy wbeai- aorB, okt, ' Up i ward of 408 acre ie la rigina growth -there ia a , geed dwelling with five roema aad an oeUnt dmiag. ( room in th basement) a large "table, granary, bam a, ' negro houses wita atone chimneys, suScient fur thirty. -. ,fiv or forty neroe, ad all otJar Decry nt-bulJd-. ioxsl a most exoel'en weU, and pinnuiloli well wa " te ed ; two fin orchards, with almoat every variety ef ' fruit. Any.n wishing to lay good land hd a deal. rable pUee, wull well to e-m mica. - ienwt - mad easy. My affies M JUUwll'a Depot, CreTlll wunfy, N. C. ' .n .5 -.v U. Cii.'JS. v anr 34-cwtf I -.' r, :. u Blaadard vopy six waa . t . , .. . r Wbchester;i M D.Waienly. tT I - Webster. James B. "." ' William; Marrarttt' l'l i ,1 3V t ft; tr!-f 1. N .1 Vt', 4

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