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T --r- - ' - - ' v.'- -',7A AA U AV 1 I ' A -yvi -i. : 'k: fr .rriv??A xrri At D9 BAIL' Izing thif Saturday pom t- ena com proeeeamgs nettT full JO II3T W, SVM E motroK ajo ruriuni. at . f-J.OO r far 6ir1e Cpie. f IO.OO for Six , : U.O0 . ..' - - for Tern 4 SATDBDAY MORNING, NOV. lt, 859. orrosmox jiee' i?ra in meckxex- - " BURG. . . ----- i Tke Oppwdtioo prty of Mcellenbarf eoaotj will b'Jd a meeting ia . Charlotte on Toe-day rf tLe tuoiag Janaarj Court, "for tbe purpwe of arp- inting delegates to the Oppu ion Slate CoaTentioa to , b beld in this eitj on tbe 22nd Febroaiy next. It is time tba all tbe eoantiet in the 8tate were maricgu this matter. ' Tbe time for Wrldiog tbe sute UTBTbDt on .ra now bat uttle more tbaa thrtt mootba off, and it is bigbly import taat tbat the party eboali h I4 meetiogt and appoint delrgatee at any Court er other pob lio gathering that bay uke plaeetn their 'e pective enunties, between now and the day arpoiated. Let large and intelligent delegat tionj be appointed, and let ail etna who'eaa poMible doso. It is important to onr success in te eleetioos aeztyear that our Sta Coo Tec tioo ibould be largely attended by tbe be j' and mot intelligent men of the party, and that we ahonld confer toeether for the WELL PUT. The GteenbrierVa,) Independent tnakea a te'ling point" against LooofoeoU'm oa "ob-j-ct that hould oever baTo become a party tue. . we all koow, it says, bow eornpaloae onr Democrat io fried are in guarding, the Constiration from infnetina, when Internal lmp-oeBien'ire spnken of. Our aoil. npon Web we tread ejery day, can receive no. t tentioo lest the Coostitntioo be violated.- Oar great narigable streams oan t carcelT be touched bt the fostering hand of Government, bat, DeaKcraU"o theory tarta froui its place in amssemeot and bolda up its ftan'aa in holy Q irror. . lioids . that would be a national blesxing masit not be aided by GoTern mental fnnd, beeaaga there is no clear and explicit aatbonty for ao doing. . All taat pertaina to the improvement, advancement, and develop meat or onr internal domain, the soil that is really oura, the reftonroes nd facilities, which r?on and natare invito as to open and ex pand, nrast be neglected, ignored, eet aside, and abandoned, to keep the Democratic con science quiet, and allow ' Democratic ( theory full exercise. ! - - " - ' ' Bat how appears the Democratic conscience and tbe Democratic theory, when they "quit theif own to stand on foreign ' ground ! Their conscience, then,' ia ' more pliable than india rubber, and their theory is latitudinous beyond all precedent. How ia it the Demo cratic Constitution allows a President to send a eompapy, at great expense, to fish in,, and bathe in, and sound the. Dead Sea, when it PFl The VanderbilL which arrived at Nw Vnrfr nn , , . c t ; - t the 2d fnst. . jAbout 150 Delegates, minora J 6th ult h mos important Mature in the news dflay members,;wefe present from all portions' j m the growing disjtrast 'between.' tinoe. ftJid.Sngi' tbe. State.' y .1 ... ... . ui -v,.ts. h ' I '.' land - and ItKa. iKAnnl.. u..tl u-wt. .1... FayettevilK was re-elected President of the Con- : th' a,ruPture ls one of P08 offtno oTATf .Licnoiia- ine election for Governor J BAPTIST s STATE"' Coil VKNTTfW ; and members of CoDcreas and thRf.t Tr?ai. - ,v vnona r t- -i " tar of loalriana tobknliieaMondiiw- ' Riii.'.l: I a .!. m. , U rtW.wWbddonTuWavlasU-foibw.:;; jjsiou-ews jror. jupyjjrpor ana leguutua ; in New rf Yorki for. Secretary of State, Comptroller and Lelat.ire fin New J e'rsey , for Gov ernor'j )n II--linoi, for Local Officers and a member of Con grew, in place of Hon. Thoa. L. Harris, deceased, and in TVioonin, for a Governor' 'and a Legisla ture, oa Which will devolve the choice of an U. S. Senator. We subjoin such returns from these : elections as the telegraph has brought to hand s. . ..... ., ... .... - v r ..''' iPlsiaB, , f... . In New Orleans the American party swept the city by a majority of. 2500.- .The election in that city was conducted with the most perfect order, noditurbance occurring during the day. The Democratic Stat ticket ia eleCnd, but Miles Tay lor, antt-Slidell Democrat, and Ed ward Bouligney, Amencan, are elected to (JoncT-ess by large ma jorities. , f y . - . .. : - . . , , MAaACHC8aTTa. -t' v ." -, The vote ia this State is amaller than it ha- been for 'years. The-candidate for " Governor wore. Banks, Eep., Butler, Den.; Brings, Whig. t v Th election returns from nearly ' the. whole Sute pive Banks a majority over all "of upwards of ' nine thousand. His.urality oyer Butler (Demo. " crat, for. Governor u upwards of twentv-three thousand. Tbe entire epublican State ticket la elected. The Legislature stands , . , xwjp. isviu. ipp. j xwuoirui. vention.; Bey. J. B. Solomon,; was also re-elected Secretary; and Kqv. F-H. Ivey appointed 'assis tant t'ecv.. . t::J:-:,d:;n - ,n ' Mr. McDanietisa model presiding officer, nd his re-election from year to yeat- is. a deserved compliment. ? V ; . , ;'. 1- '. Ve -i -1 1 "The; Introductory Sermon was nrcichfld nn "Wednesday evening, by Kev." J. S- Waltbalj Theme, "The Christian 'Minister's Solicitude for the .Erring." The.;discourse';was characterized by depth of " thought, and ; cogency . of , argu ment " r ,6,i k ' ; Several visiting : minUter s were presen t. from owier utiles. very distant fuureYMi from ;a senji-official source',, has been published in many of the Departmental journals of France, denounc ing the1 foreign policy' of England and attempt ing ti dembnstoateher, national decline.' t Such an article can be circulated whh oO other design than that of arousing in the minds of the French peck t pie ttieir old nreiudlces against ''nrefldJou - At. v.:--. - ' i : : " -,. r " r - .....;7 . SPECIAXN0TIC1:S. II I: BfcFrom tie Bichmond DiepatcH. THE DAN BIVEB COAL: FIEL ROAD. $mJ s. The meeting for the purpose of organ company was held ' at Wentworth on last i Other engagements nrevented us .lenuiDg, very mucn to or regret, - A in municaies to us some account, of lhe on ine occasion. . lne meetinir was- a toi ,i - . i . - ' . o r-r ti one,-and besides those representing the inimediete V the recipe containing full directigps Ibrjoaklng and uneoj ne roaa mere were delegates present from f,. suoeessrally using this remd, .free, on faeeipt .of wjia luunpinrmnrn potage. . ".WI II. IIHMWV . rrf - v. Consumption amd Astkma Cared t' ' : 2B. 2L JAMKS dlseoranrrbitla tba T!.l Tiv. dies, a eertaia ourefo ComnmotlotK Aithma. Rroa. ehitia. Conebs. Cold-, and Oamrml DahllltT. Tha reuiady was disoorarwl by bim wbaa bis only oh ltd, a uauguwr, wa pven up to aUfc!;-. Uia cblU waa enr-4 and is new'alire.and wlL Dasirous ef benofltUng his fell mortals, be will s-nd to tbosa who with it. xnn vino nuu lucumoqa. 'tirom wis city were ue I "'" loiiowmc jrnntlp.mnn Mmcm -..I R 'lutnun . ., r Aoann. Sain'l" Ayres, A. Y. Stokos., F; G. Huffl n. Geo. -I ? -w? j-d -'"' bion.J Uauenman. J. H Crenshaw, and Tavlnr J The -Kjchmond- delegation were received and entertained in the, most . hospitable manner, thpir. experience amoBe tne JNorth. Carolinians bflin the.sajne with hat .of their predecessoral in the an 1 3 w3ta or ; a co-operation ,in Domestic nd Indian., Mis sions. Senates House, .- ' W .' -.2 i i r ' rood cf onr eountrv. onr Stat and onr artv. wou ' ,et "g"." mooeJ w ei W " ' ' r- -j i j . i t . ' . - I auw Miuvr-varo uui - our gig rivers, lo save Let wise counsels prevail, let us infase into out discussions th spirit of harmony let oar actions be prompted by a desire to promote the welfare of oar entire State, and-sucoe-- will bevitsbly crown oar efforts, and bar S at will be rescaei from the blighting in flaeoees of Democratic misrule. " .AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. Tbe Fair of the Cumberland County Agri cultural Society took place in Fayetteville last week and was quite largely attended. The Annual Address was delivered by W. W. iHotdeo, Esq,, Editor of tbe Standard, and U highly complimented by the paper of that town The Society . requested the ad drea for publication. The Exhibition was a manifest improvement on the one of last 7r a., though "the number of articles entered was bat litrle ia excess of tbe number entered at 'he last Fair. Number of articles entered in 1359, 632 ; in 1858, 625. Reoeipts this year f 6S4. 7, being ?7S 31 'more than was received last year. ; ; The Fair of the "Union Agricultural, Me chanical and Commercial Society," com menced at Newbem on Taesday last, and contnued four da j a The attendance was large, and tbe comber of entries up to tbe afternoon of Taesday, the first day, bad reached 1,000, and 'be Progrut of Wedoee ds j thought the number would exceed 1,200 lj U'edoesday morning. This , will compare favorably with tbe last exhibition of the Sute; Society, wbn the number reached tbe un- piwdented figure of 1314. The Dlin Co-inty Agricultural Fair takes place a Kenaaville on the 17ih and 18 of this-month. The Fourth . Annual Fair of the Moore County Agricultural Society will be", bold in Carthage n tb 24tb and 25'h bsL tlemeut C. Dowd, Eq., will deliver th Annual Address. - , tbe lives and property of oar own citizens ! This is a great mystery ! How is it that we can swallow Mexico and appropriate Cuba, to the tune of millions, and yet not be able to give a single dollar towards the improvement of onr own ' wide-spead domain ! Why is it Uncle Sain, nnder Democratic role, ia all the while looking lustf ally on his neighbors' farms and neglecting the'cultiyation of his own! It is because Uncle Sam, under Democratio rule, has got his mind wholly bent on plun der, pillage, war ad fillibntering, and so has lost all virtuous and economical tastes. He is destined to rain, unless virtuous ooansdlors are called in speedily. May such soon, bo the ease. f v ... t r" - 182 --C- r50- 4 ; -";t ; . ' arrw TOBK. L;' ':'"''" In this State th 'Democrats and Benublicana hd tickets in tbe field, and at tha Conveatinn in , Utioa not long since the American Party selected , such portion of each ft these tickets as they pr ? ferred. Tbu?, for Secretary of State, th Dem , ocrata oomimted Jons and tbe Republicans Leav enworth. For this office th Americans supported th Democratio nominee. 'For Comptroller 'the Democrats nominated Church and the Bepubli ' cans Deoniston. The Americans supported Dea , nUton. . ' . . v., .- ; ," Tbe Tribune of Th!urday morning figure cut th rult in tfc State as follows: .... i'-: Th Aire State officers oa the Reriublicaa and American ticke are certainly elected by -laree , majorities. Th other 'fw officers of the Stat ticket are doubtful nder tbe present returns, but it is thought that the Bepublicans are elected. ? "The new Senate is undoubtedly Republican by an increased majority. The Assembly Is also strongly R pubHcan.'4 Of th county officers three fourths are- Republicans. -"Nw York rity elects , one republican Senator, wbaun is a gam." ' i . The Albany Journal claims the eWtion of !. en worth (Rep.) for Secretary of State by 8,000 and of TVnnUton (Rep.) for Comptroller fry 35, 000 majority. r 1 J - lb vote in New York city was less, than 54, 000, being 50,000 less than the registered number. ..; t ., , - . 'Wiscoirsrjr. ;" In this State the Republicans carry everything ; Governor, State officer and Legislature. ," " ' ittixots. '" ..v; 'I,'.'. ' The election In this State was for local officers, and one member of Congress tt fill th vacancy in the sixth district, Occasioned bv the death of Hon. T. S. Harris. The Jpringfleld correspon .dent of th Tune telegraphs, that Sangamon county give McClelland, democrat, 500 mjority.. The return from the district indicate' that he is elected by 'rom four to ftTe thousand tnajrity. It gave Mr. Harris 4,547 majority last year.' . HBVfBBSBT.'. V' The candidates for Gorernor in tbU State were Wright, Dem., and Olden, Opp. Th returns thus far indicate the election of tbe Whig Gov. ernor by two thousand majority. Tbe State Sen ate is Democratic, but the political tone of the Houoe remains in doubt. ' " 1 ; Another source of disquietude is the antsgonw- North Carolina, misgkmsth deleeationi to the vuuow irsucB snu Xii'gtaria on vne Aloroc- I former, toeeung av t entwOrtn.' ; . :.l " j . a- ' .v.-.-i' .T It-'.i'' l co ouestioni , it k - conflrmBrth"f RnWti ''WaL 1 -The meetme was. organized bv calling DDrl E. "!. ""m. ""I?";?' .a, L.. 7lSZ?L2l T. Brodnax: to the Cbair, and annointinff Uktr. J. fi ::r'"leV iVoU. Secretary. . On motion of Sir. Set- at all jisks i andr England is reported ia- be so I tain Jf a sufficient amount of stock was rennWited averse to the war as to -have declared torthe in tbe meeting., to authorize the organization of cvu aiuuuur ja . .uonaon, tnrougn ! Xiora i me company. at appearing mat there was stock . PolmAlwfrnn ) Ik.t .k. U X L' ' . . I U . i f . I .. , - -..uv.... vuai. cud vinuu TO permic logiua; VJ i oyuugu nweseniea Of -inis purpose, ut mBetine Anptmw Kyk .Mm tv. a.:.'i mi . I l J .1 . i .. i are, in a measure, contradicted by the. Paris Cor-" ( On motion of Mr. ; J. W Brodnax, Messrs. o respondent oi tne JUonoon Limes, wno asserts tbat I Anaerson.- Glenn andr Burton i were apnoint- - wpauwu vivvcruuicut una uisciaimea an mien- : w prepure ana report iJy-Aiaws. tor the com- tions of conquest, and tbat upon such assurances, pany; ; . - . J' , r ; j. - y. England has withdrawn her opposition to tbe war. ; On motion of Mr.' j W. Brodnax, the Chaifc" .According to the latest news from Tangier, the man was instructed to appoint a committee often froeign roaidenta and Consuls were preparing to gentlemen, to petition the next Jjegislatureof Vir- , leave. Mr. Brown, United States Consul, was glnia to extend the charter of the Dan Biver. Coal going to Gibraltar.. : '. - i Fields Railroad to the Danville Railroad in Vir- ,,- Various items of intelligence of ah interesting ftinia. -h .r;y ; ;,i.t ... , character are received by this arrival.;" The' Lon- 1 Mr. B. M7 jVnes addressed; tha meeting hS a don Times takes Commodore Tatnall's dispatch delegate frrn Danville, giving aesurancea that a from the Feiho as a text for an article in which warm interest was felt in ; that town. in. behalf of the British position in China is held to be fully the improvement. He stated the reasons why it justified. Mr, Ward, according to " the French wa not more fiilly ; represented,'' anaVassared the Moniteurds la Flotte, had arrived in:.Peking, but people pf the upper Dan that the neoole of Dan- 1 ' 1 .w wuoicu u i. nuiuuraiuu i vtu4vi nut mj uuuu.laggllJK DcuinU WUeU tn f-' wew rra citi 7 iVrj-T Consumptive. . Ar- Clergynaa-, havings eu'ei bfs'sft of Con. fumptioa Ja its worst stages. fte,bni g- firm p to die, by the mast celebrated physicians, deir"s tf runli knOwuthemodaof -eurfl, fvhich proves iaroenfnl ;verjr ,), to those afflicted with Coughl. C.ol.l ao Consumntlonj and b will sand the same to aor a.J1r..s.. . free of charge. , Address, aclosin to tmj,i f) ? jracura Pafa,.j -r . , jantbi.;jDER. , .V ..... --lICtra stMat. Naw Tork. taar wly ;:,'"$as. 3w. b. mad. A ao. r, . O ' : ' These yarious subjects "have been under, con sideration, and discussed with ability-by ..the members of the Convention. - Much informa tion was elicited .- with regard to these en ter- pnzos ; and plans considered and adopted to ad. vance them. '." .l ' Colleciions have been made, during the meet ing,' in behalf of the above ! objects; ; but we have not been able to learn the amounts contri buted.. '. "- 'i k Rev. H.' Petty wai selected to nreach the inlro- ductory Sermon at the next Contrition j Rev. B. a: unmtn, alternate. Bv. J. C.,Sclomon to preach the Charity, Sermon, and Rev. T. B Owen, alternate. Rev,' T. Ji Knapp. to prew-h the Valedictory Sermon j Rev. B. F. Marableal ternate. ; ' , 4 ; . , . . .' On- Sabbath.'the ' Presbyterian and Lutheran puipiU were filled, by Baptist Ministers. - Prof. Wingate and Rev. J. B. Solomon morning and evening at tne JrreDytenan church, and Ev. Mr. Knapp and Rev. Mr MarabU at th-Iutherah church: r At the Baptist church, Rev,T. E- Skin ner and Rev. Jame McDanie! officiated. , At the Court House,' service, was held through the dar for' the colored people. Rev; Mr. Sumner, f Alabama, preached at the If. C. M u'i ta-y In stitute at 4 o'clock. In the afternoon a Concert of Prayer for Missions was held in the iinptUt Church.-. ' ; . '; : . The Convention closed its Ubors on Monday evening and adjourned. ..-. -- The next Convention will meet on Wednesday before th first Sundaym Ifovember, 160. The place of meeting was not determined, but referred to tne executive JHoard. and will be mau known hereafter in due time Lhrrlottc Democrat. 9AJf rORD'S . - Liver - In vig or ator. r?i IS : COMPOUNDED BXTIltELT ' TH0 Jl Gums, and . has baaoma an . attabilahad ki. a Standard Madicina, known .and apprsvad by aQ bat . nare usea it, ana is bow resorted to win onflda ia it is roooiameodad. within tha last two years hopes of raliet as the aa- floatas' la my possasstoa KEW PAPERS. aVC. W bare have received the fir. t number of the .Wetkly Independent, tbe publication of which has just been commenced at GIdboro', m this State, by Messrs. A. B. Chapin & Co.j former publishers cf the Carolina City Times. It will be Independent in politics. ' Tbe first oo saber present a neat tjpographiea apr.aance. ; ; ,. A new paper, to be called tbe Zftg Potnf Reporter is to be pabliahed at High Point," Gailford county, by Jas. H. Moore, former editor of the Warrnton News Th first number will be issued about 'the 1st of 'Jan It will be neotral in politics. , Mr. A.'D. Tuoitro has sold out bis interest therViJsoo Ledger to Jos. H. Foy, Esq., ho wdl hereafter be sola Editor and Pro prietor, i - "' TU -Family Visitor,M a good pap er by the W"J, is to be removed from Colerain to Gate. ille. N. O, and will be issned hereafter ekly ins'ead of semi-Boathlj as heretofore. Price 11 50 ia advance. The See of the Aebeville AVict is offered for ele. Tbe cireula-ion i said to be fair and the advertising patronage good. MARYLAND ELECTION. Nearly complete retrrrns from Maryland ie assurance of the election of th lolUwing fntlemen to Cmgresa from that State, the klegtio being equally divided between the two parties, Mit io the last Con .grrss : i - - .. - ....-', - Edwia . WebMer, J Uorrtonn Harri. Henry Winter Davis Democrat. James A. Stewart, JarobM. Kunkel, Gonrg W. Hughes. Notb" Caaouxa UaivsaiTT MaoariBa. November number of this favaritepublica- baa been receited. Its content are varied "I attract!-. It contain a stael lithograph of late CW JusUc nendersoa and a tnernoir of from H, of Ho Wm. H. BaUle. KEW BOOK. XHaRicToax or Mobklakd. or Mx Drrrr. rl'ubiisned by J. K. Til low and Company, Bo , ton. For sale in Raleigh by W. L. Pomeroy This is one of the most entertaining books that we hire read for a lone time. It is a book peculiarly Adapted to the Christian read er, and yet it possesses all the fascinating in terest of tbe most charming novel. No one can read it . without sympathising with the principal character, Mry Evars, in ber trials and sufferings,' nor without lovlpg her truth ful, dutiful, and exceedingly beautiful charac ter ; and when the reader comes to the close of the vola'oe, and finds bow amply ber de votion to DUTT is rewarded, "he cannot bat feel a symntbetio . participation in ber anal- loyed happiness, and a consciousness that a 4 "V a blissful reward, even in this, life, awaits those whoso unalterable devotion to putt causes ' them to sacrifice all selfish and un charitable feelingi. .The book has a tenden cy to elevate the feelings, to inspire a proper reverence for tbe Chorcb and a childlike con fidence in the teachings snd advice of tbe pas- tori and points; to the Holy Bible and its Heavenly Author as tbe true source ef com fort and consolation in the hour of trial, and to prayer when 'doubts arise in the mind as to tbe path of doty. Tbe work .is elegantly gotten up and will doubtless command an ex tensive sale. We commend it to those who wish to read an entertaining work, wbicb, is free from the objections usually urged against novels, and which contains nothing tbat can injuriously impress the mind. ' THE LATE DIPFICUL.TY AT JACKSO!. We find the following card from B. F-l Moore, Esq., of this city, in regard to the late d;ffi ol'y at Jarkjon, N. C, in the Petersburg Express: ' ;r: .-i Ralhoh. November 4. To the Ed, cf Oit reieriincrg Krpres : - Gentlemen -On. my way borne from Jackson. (Northampton county,) yny attention was called J or a mend to the account of tbe difficulty at tbat pUc between Mr. Moody and myself, given in the letter of a correspondent addressed to your paper, it was no lees surprising to tbe friends w no Have known me for many years, than to my self; . . - ; - . " udicial investigation, I shall enter into no details I the arbitrary Conduct of Governor Wise in cf it, but simply affirm tbat I mad no arrVwA on W. C STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIE TY ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS. , The Executive Committee, since the award ing of Premiums at the late State Fair, have bad their attention directed to certain artiolea which were unavoidably overlooked, and have awarded to the exhibitors of such articles the following premiums':': ' . : ; i- Walker's Chemical ErasTve Soap, manufactured at N-wbern, N. C, which by trial has been found worthy of especial notice, and a premium of . $3 . .Work by ba Blind,, at tbe Intitution for the Deaf and Damband tb the Blind : ' '. ' . " V A Bov's Suit of North Carolina Cawimere, and one Bed Quilt, made by Miss Rebecca Trull, wll made a premium of $5 Also, on . Bed Quilt, by Miss . Ballance, a premium of .., v ... .y "3 A Lot of Bead Work, by a number of the pa- : pits, a premium of r ..... , k . . f r: i : ,5 On pair of Potkhibomin Vase very pretty, ' ? made by Mrs. Hooper, of Littleton, N. Cla . . premium pfL , - ' 3 One Sofa Cushion, very handsome, by Mrs. M. . ju r eeton, or vnarioue, a premium of . - - ... ' ABSCONDING SHERIFFS, : ' " Geo. W. Glass, Sheriff of McDowell county, left home about the middle of September last, "8 tensibly to viait Raleigh; and settle his t&xes with the Comptroller and Treasurer f State. . At Sal isbury," it is presumed, be took, the wrong end of the road, and so far. as we are. informed, he has not since been heard of- No doubt be has ab sconded, carrying off a large amount of money. Mr. Glass has always been considered an honorable,- upright man and a good c tizen. His flight ha much surprised all his friends and ac quaintances: and for some time it was sunnaaed that be bad been murdered on hs way o Raleigh, his friends choosing to think so, rather than tbat he had betrayed hs trust. ' I , . .. ; Last' week- the Magistrates of the county; elect ed James M. Neal to fill out the unexpired term Of Mv Glass. ., , .,. : .;--.-J.-rt ! Solomon Ray, the Sheriff of hyncey county, has also absconded. He came to Raleigh in duo time and settled bis tax account ; but a few weeks ago he left home to attend Court in Mad icon county, and aas not been heard from since.' It is supposed he carried off about $10,000.. The M arbitrates of Y ancy have elected Charles Bjrra to nii. out itay's unexpired term. Stunddrd. to an imperial audience. In England the advisa bility of fitting out another . Arctic Expedition to (ek any possible survivors of 'tbe Franklin party , was under disscastdon but the Timet and most of the London journals are opposed to a scheme so utterly wUd and extravagant ': . ' t ;' -;- ,;' " f i- - ' ' i the; harper's ferry trials con r viction of copeland-stevebis handed over to the united states a (jthorities-im plica tion of other parties trial of COOK HlSj CONFESSION, &C.V : . ; t . Charlkstown. Nov.I 8.--The trial -of Cone- land was concluded on Saturoay evening1; the charge of treason having been abandoned, as in the case of the negro Green. H wa found guilty of ; On was time ior action came. , ( . --,- r-: ,, 5 v -.Mr, F: G Ruffiu was. called out. and lefDonded in-a" very ' happily conceived ; and i appropruita speech, whicb gave evident! at;sfaction to bis auditors.; -:-f4s.;;j.'.-.44:-;.:-? ? .'Mr, Baughman, of the Enquirer, being also call ed upon, gave the menting some iaterosting statin tips in regard to Richmond i and-ita commerce, and offered -some views as; to the improve ment which would follow tho construction of a railroad 'hrough such a country as he had seen.". . The Uommitte on the By-La wsreported, with some, alterations;. to suit the circumstances of the company the By-La ws of the Dan villa Railroad, which, with very little discussion, were adopted; :. :st ,f v; f,,:,-.vs ,A. . ' The meetintr then rroceeded to ; the Mluetinn of Directors, and the following gentlumen were all the diseasas fur which : It has eared thousands wbo bad fired op all saerous unsolicited certl shoir. -1' ; ' Tha dose mast b adap- of the, individual taking titles as to ao! geatiy oa Let tba dictate of TOnrl.' tbe use or tb JLIVElt and it . will aure Liver 'Attacks, Dyspepsia,! s n mm e re o m - ' Dropsy, Sour Stom tiveness, C h o I ie, Morbus,;CboIera In '. Jaundice, Female be need racceiifully Medicine, It will eura '.thousands esn testify,) ia .two or three Tea- ted ii tha tetnpersmttrt it, andasadinsudh qoaa- ' . tha Bowela. - !" jjndriaent rnida ynn'la IN VIGO BATOR, Complaints, ititlws Chronic Oi&rrhm. "' w piaints dysentery, . ach, Ilabitnal Ca Z Cholera Cholera' tantum, f latnlenee, Weaknesses, aed may f fan Ordinary Family : Ojiaica ueaaacne, (aa iwemj mtnuies, ir spoonfals are take a ; taekv t.- r-4ri !,i v't glyiag their testimony ! :" Shall brown be pardoned? The law of Virginia, chap. 1.7, section 18, provides . I j , ''The Governor shall not grant a pardon in any cafe before con yiction, nor to any perton convicted of TREASON damns tke Commonwealth? EX CEPT WITH THE CONSENT OP THE GEN ERAL ASSEMBLY, DECLARED BF JOINT RESOLUTION. KeUher thaU he grant a re prieve to any per convicted of treason for a lon ger: period than until Vte end of the session of the General Assembly, - dunna which it iy be granted, or than until the end of the succeeding ses sion, mhen it is granted during th recess." " Here, tben, is an end to all pardon by the Exe cutive. He has not the power to -pardon John Brown, convicted of treason. . He has not th power, to reprieve longer than the end of tbe approaching session. Enquirer. -'-it Gztarr Smith Issxxx. Tb New York Tri- bone, on' Wednesday morning, announced that Govv Wise had made a requisition on Gov. Mor gan of New York, for Gerrit Smith, and tele- ! graphic message were rent to Richmond to ascer i tain, ths truth of the 1 assertion. . Ho requisition had been made, and the report wasoon'radietexL Th telegrams of Wednesday1 night brought the hews that the M philanthropist" had become insane, and j had been carried to a lunatic asylum in TJtica. jThw insanity, coming so -aprpne, in view of Ste pben being banded over to the United States Courts, and the likelihood of Gerritt being "want ed" by the Federal officers, msy be taken with soma grains of a!owace , y Thb Kichmokd Abjiort Bawd. Every one who has ever beard tha delightful musio produoed by this excellent Band, will regrej to Icrn tbat it has disbanded On' account of Horribli MuasiR James BeattyK residing a short distance fro ax this plee, was found dead in bis yard on Friday morning last, bavins: been murdered sometime during the night'-, of Thurs day. Hs skuU Wa broken in several places, and bis face terribly mangled. : Forty dollars, wbich e was mown to nave in nis possession," was nnss- ills wire was asleep in the bouse, and pro es to be ignorant or the - whole affair, not wing even when her husband arose to go,out. e joronor summoned a Jury and considered atter, but no clue could be obtained as to the trator of the crime,', and the ' verdict .was t the substance of the above statement ' ' '' ' : " ' "' Charlotte, Democrat. I IS- the perpe aboi r - r murder nd .inciting slaves to insurrection. f Monday morniing the j prisoner,. Stevens : brouebt into' court on hi mattress, and whilst em panneling a jujry the casd, was brought?, to a Close by a dispatch from. Gov.) Wise, received by Hon. Andrew Hunter, suggesting that Stevens .be "handed over to the UnitedStates aathoritiof for trial, ; I ,'....,..-;. .M.yX w . IS: After reading .the dispa,tch Mr. Hunter inform ed the court that he bad in his nossession a large number pi important letters, and documents implU 'eating in tbe treasonable designs of the prisoners a large number of prominent citizens of the Nqrth em and Western- States,;, which,' would be made public i" the trial of Steveni before the United State Court. .The prisoner gladly accepted the proposition to. ba handed over to th-Umted States authorities, and he was remanded to prison and the jury discharged.;'. V: :--" ' ,;i'ft The grand jury having yesterday found a true bill against papt( Cook, .be was. brought out; for iruu tms jn(rnijng. a jury was empanneierj, wnen the Hon. A. Hunter aroso and road in open court, a full confession, jwri'ten by . Cook, giving all the details of the insurrection. ,' Mr, HardiBg.made the opening address, and the case. will prooably be. given to the jury to-morrow. :.. j.-, --i J- 1 "'.. K ' ' r-X' :4t-'e. THE PRINCESS AND THE PHYSICIAN. Few foreigners who were sojourning in Rome during tbe Autumn of 18 - can fail to remember ' the violent illness of the beautiful Prinotss C--, which suddehiyirwithdrew from tha briliiantsocial circles of : that rjity their fairest ornament. The J of both jcOmpanieg the meeting then adjourned meana hvt wtiiph that illnntriniia l'1w w.. roctiat I sine die., i : ' i, to health, whengiyen ''over by alt the', faculty Jri Rome," is not however so generally known. .She owes her lif ana is ever prompt to acknowledge tbe bligatioa, to the most distinguished physician of the age, Dr. Thomas HoBoway. . That extraor dinary man happened to arrive in the "Seven, hilled City " jus at the crisis of her disorder, and was immediately summoned to her palace. - He found the Princess in a sad condition; During an evening drive through the Campagna she had been smitten, by tha fearful malaria which sometimes ' arises in 'poisonous - clouds from theadjacerit marshy. The, consequence was a violent bilious attack, terminating in jaundice Ths lovely lace which had dazzled all eyes, and eclipsed all rival : ry at ball and banquet, was yellow as saffron,' arid . tne eyes wnicn. naa ainared love and admiration in a thousand hearts were duller than lead. In a feeble voice she inquired of the doctor what could , be done forher, at the same time protesting that i if the hue that now tinged her skin were to remain after her recoverj sh would rather die than live Sailing at the pardonable vanity of one whose queenly Deauty was tnetneme of every traveler elected : ' Megfirs. John W.: Brod tie, R. D. Golding, J. M. Reynolds, J. R. Ander- I It is understood that Dr. Ji f, Broadnax would nave oecn : placed In the Directory and would have been elected.JPresident had hi not positively : Mr. Jj R. Anderson wnn-'rilAeed in tha Dila tory as ajdoubie compliment to this city towards j waicu our ieiiow-ciiizeps Of, Western JN or th CarJ olinaare most favorably disposed and to Mr An derson himself for the active zeal he has showed in Denaii oi tae improvement. ., ,l :? -v, t On motion of Mr. Dilliard, tho Board was in atructed to meet on the adjonMiTMBntortnatocB: holders and appoint a Chief Engineer, who shout J I immediately organize a corps, and begin the loca tion 01 tne roaa commencing at some point on the Virginia line and continuing' on the north side of the. Dan nyw to such point in. da near the town of GermantoOj in Stokes county, as might wunernunea py ipe engineer 10 do nest lor tne interest 01 tneoompany. . This reeolution produced which wascIoaed by a very spirited eoeech from Mr. Settle, after which it was unanimously adopt- v .It was then decided that thecommittee appoint, ed to petition.; the Virginia; Legislature, should confer with the stockholders of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, at theirv next.annoal meeting in Richmond, in December, in regard to the policy best calcuIatod to promote-tbe interests . at eommeneement .of at. Alt whn II .A it o r.' ' in its favor.'".,"-.. :' ; r- i - Mix Water in the Month with the I.tVIG ; OKATOK, and swallow botn together. t C A EAR T.I a iFIIs Is S'i - 00a ro cud id raoai '. j : '!v Jur Fegttabk Extraeti; and 'put' tpf'im 'ailsS ' CASES, Air Tight, and Kill keep m aay elimata. r The Family Carthartic PiU Ur a gMdabat aetire -Cathaxtio which tbe Proprietor has used ia) ols practice more than twenty years. ' f.U..! -The eotstantly fnrasifig demanl from those who have tuad tha Pills and tbe satisfaction' which all ax press ia regard to tbair use; has adueed m to plao t-them withia the reach of all. "' -; , Tbe f Profession., well v t ,knot that different Ca- thartios aot on different 40 The FAMILY CA- j nas, wita ane reference to , been eomponndad from a Vegetable Eitracti , T part of tha alimentary ca- T", safe in an mser whara a'" as Deraarements of O iness, Palo in tha - Costiveness, Paia f whole bod, from sudden neglected. end, in a tang- r of App etite, a Creep- Cold' oyer the bodr, t ache, or Weight in , dammatory Diseas-,r" dren or" A d o tt a Purifier of tbe Blood q 'which Aesk is heir.: too V this adrertisemant,;;! Dose, 1 to T pporUrns f-tba bewsls.- TUARTJCiPILI. this well established faot. variety j of th. porest which aot aUkroa arery nal.. Bi j n"vo ana" Oatbartio is Deeded, snob the Stomach. Sleen Back and Lolas. and Soreness' over tba Bold, which frequent) r.'it (cooras- of Fsvar,- Less inc 8efatiaof Keitleanaesa, Head-' the Uead, ' all la ea Worsasi ia' Chit. Rhenmatism,ut great tnd maar . dUeasea. to numerous to saentiob in PKICEi.T3 :DIMESt v' V ACTIOIT OF TH ROAD. I After tie adjournment of the stockholders, the Board of Directois held a meeting, and .elected Mf.'J. W- Brodnax President of the company. . They elected Mr. . B. It. Jones Chief Engineer, and that gentleman, with the concurrence fb tJparu, appointed Mr-' J. J., Clarke his principal assfctatit. ;'r ' i ' !';-; i y. . ji-. v;...vs.. ' A corps of engineers has' since been' organized. Who will immediately take thp field to locate the roaa. , . . . , j ,.. . .. . ... " , ' ;. .We have the most ericouragirig accounts of the state of ptiblie'sentiment with regard to this road, which is id important to Western North 'Carolina and to th city of Richmond. There ia eery rea son to believe that it ' will be nromotlv. com. menced, and pushed ahead with, determined en. The ' Liver laVirorator aad " PamiW Ca. thartie Pills kra reiailad by DruggUU onrallyi and. sold wbsleaala br tba trade In all larfre towns: ; ; v 1 1 : v. flk t. w. shSroRjj, m:j ' tw; i ':. ' .': .1 . a .' Manfactarer and Proprietor, t '- v. J ', 334 Broadway New Yrk. ;- "'t oct2-Cwly vi?-- SIXTH ANS PAL ergy. 1 iiiArr Damaqks Kecovzeed.A Miss Thomp. ; on, ih Tennessee, has recently recovered $15,000. in a suit Tor oeacn of promue against a roan nam edPatterson. .The case excited, great interest, as toe most eminent counsel in tha-State . wei . en j gaged upon it. The verdict is the heaviest: ever .rendered in a case of tbe kind in Tennessee. T ' On the evening of NoiClsti ah Ch-it Church, taieign, oy we uev. ir. . iUAsos, JKector, Mr. 1 CAMPBELL T. IREDELL and Miss -MAR?, daughter of Dr. Charlet. E.' Johnson. ;,x " ', . i AV the residence ,'of ";i the - bride's., mother iq who visited Rombi be told her cheerfully tbat her F. EtLiNOTOir,. Mr. RDFUS K. FERRELL, life and ber loveliness were both safe, His -preU 1 f this cit. and Miss. Al ARY A: TTnnw?; aaugnter or tne, late jahes YiKcxjrr, Esq. t AV Pine Grove, Warren county, X- C, on the j 8th inst, by Rev ; MrBknnkTj Mr. J. V. PER KINS, of Pitt county. N. C. to "Miss" LUCY PL daughter of N W. A liwhwui. a h v " ---' - Mr. Moody with a knife, either drawn or undrawn. but I did us a knife, which was casually in mv hand, to defend myslef againut an attack made by . Mr. Moody. X baI not be drawn into' any con-' troverfy aooat tne facts, atney will tully appear in proper time. I have-been compelled to say ! thus mucb, lest my silence might be construed to my prejudice. .. - ' ' . . Respectruny yours ; " - ' J;- !' . B.F. Moorx. Tb Philadelphia Press copies the following ed itorial opinio given by the New York Herald,. when Mr. Buchanan was running for the Presi dency: : :'-.'..,;'. I James Buchanan is an old dotard. an im becile, a Biiaermble, gabbling old granny, who lost his mind and, his mmorr, and who Is, consequent )v. utterly unfit for tbe' important dutks of the Presidency." f Ao. the Herald is Mr. Buchanan'rforrmn bis constant eulogist 1 . . V J DAD Mr. J. J. .Williams, formerlv fT.' boroUgb, N. C, died in Galveston, Texas, on the ' 1 4 th initaDt, of yellow lever. .-. Don't (ail to sue -Sixth Annual Announcement." I and brilliant offers, in another column. . compelling its members to drill and perform sentry, doty. An appeal will doubtless be made to the Governor by the citizens of Kioh- mond to release tbem ftom soldiers' duty, in order tbat the Bind may re-orgsoize. . i i i i j w . - " " ' .... . ; a vai of- iiiouRjTiNo. lue aDoiittonisu o: Boston evidently .regard Brown as "done for," and are making preparation! for the "proper 'ob servation" of the . day of bis execution, They propose to make it a day of . mourning among all th.Mfreedom shrickerj" throughout the country? '1 - ' It appears, from diary kept by Brown's son J that bis party .was about equally divided between tb Denrrats ad Republicans in politics, not one being clasied as a Whig or American. We shall 'show this fact -more ful'y. in our next. paper. Cook, when questioned in Hagerstowu, avowed , tbat be had always been a Democrat. These are significant facts.-. Winchester Republican. ' . ' K ; .JI', Jl'" " . ' ' " .i i . r . ; . .' ' ' Mrs. Senator Douglas is said to be recovering from ber late illness. -: ."fi.' ":.'''..--'.' if Don't fail tosee "Sixth Annual Announcement," and brilliant offers, in another column. - , N or Coming The "Great Eaatern is not com ing to America thiayear that's settled. ' It will oe a aisanpointinent to tne fortlatid ' people, who for months and months past bare been .making preparation on th most extensive ; sculo, . public ana pnvate, to welcome ner. not , it r can t be helped- The sudden cbango of determination on the part ot the Directors will probably giVe ' rise to suspicion that all i not right ith the vessel nerselt, tdfugh of that there does not seem to be, as yet, aojrfvuieooev.i.-. ' ' r:"'' Sympathizer Arrkstkd. A member of the Public Guard, at Richmond, Vs., has been arret- I ed on tbe -hargs of uttering treasonable and se- i memento was accompanied by ai-nota in which were t.hese.words,. Whenever you look at the two pictures, imagine, if. you can, my boundless grari- sing sympathy for tbe oanee n which BrOwnnd i:r.IJ'V,' " supposed tnai r. mofikk l.i.-W4UMMtla.M.'M.mi - wv,:- wur tais aeiwata tnbute i aicun provea true, v, j naer tne innuence Of nis ; irreeistibr ; Pills,the yellow suffusion began to ' pass, off .and,.-da by- day, like a star bursting through a cloud, Jier beauty was re developed. j Within six weeks it was announced that tho Prin cess would soon- gladden the eyes of her admirer ,at an evening festival to take place at her chateau at Tivoli in honor of her recovery: i ; - a f I Oj TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; WAKE I r Atniay wen oe supposea mat tne jrnnceM would f kj vouaty-f ta Jqulyt''';.'''-r',v'A''"''' .willingly have displayed her gratitude on a mag I Joba "B.Iye and. wife' Margartf ;E."J,MatthBw Jl nmceni scaie, out; mis lit a. would ot .permit. , Coman and others, beirs and 'dfisoandants of tbe iiemustd to receive anything save a mere sod. 4 lata James Omkn, parts. - - " venir; and she presented him wilh a most appro- ts Pirrsuaa t arl : order made 'at ( Pall vferro, 1859 ,"f priate ona. It wa a double miniature, se. in pj4 th Court of -Eruity forth County of Wake, the on-' eralds and diamands, ooj case representing the- dersigned j CJork and Master; wilt prbeeed to sell at the Princess ai she lay upon her sick bed, despoiled by Court House door, in theeity of Raleigh an Saturday disease of aU.hertcharms.and the other con tain4 tktB of November next, the lands in the pleadings ing her likeness as she appeared at the fete in thW mentioned and described, taiwit: A eertaia lot situa- full bloom of, restored health and beautvJ The w tb f faleigh on tbe west side of 3'ayetla. ditious sentimenta witbin the garrison, and eiprcs- he ia a native of Aloemnrle county." Va but re sided fur several years in Ohio, where be became iDimtju wua iDoimoD nonnnra. --. - to his - abill.) among his ChOGGit,aoUVCnirs."Ckurier Del Prm idoJiome. 1 1 , l ID FOB BROWNSVILLE AGAIXST THE -v-vj ,';.OUTLAWS-' . ,..': New Oklxabts, UTov. 8.A tarty of one hun dred ; men is being raised her to go to Browns. ill by tho steamer Arizona to the aid of the in habitants of that place against the outlaws. j ' A conducts, with 13,000,000,, was expected at 11MK ' t-t- Matamoras from tbe interior of Mexico. AaysTT Countt. Gorernor i511is. b virtoei . - . . ... . . ' T ot tne power .veatea in nim by tbe Legislature', has bsud his proclamation declaring Lillington to henceforth be th county seat of Harnett countv. . i i ... . . . . . ' jopiB or id county naving voted on tbe quea- wa oi location,. villa street at the intersection of Fayetteville and Har- gett streets and south of Hargett street, beginnicg at tbe corner of Fayetteville and llargett streets, (tb sauira uciujr urn nonu eMi corner OI, lot lot in tne plan of the city Of Raleigh ) and running down Fayette- y ma u-eei.eigaij-nve iee to tne lot owneu oy the late Richard Smith, tbenee -westwards along the line of laaiot .to jts?norto western eornerj thencs south wad along the western boundary of .that lot and tb ad joining lot of J. Xeugs thirty.twO.feet to tha di via ing nne oi tne late ,r . Jtyje, alanjr that Una to ANNOVCML"JIT II - , costurcRD soccess or ths .j u COSMOPOLITAN.. AKT rAssopf ATiqV. "'From all sectiooiof the oonntry .ubjeriber tn tjiit popular Art Institution (now in its sixth yea-) are T. ing received tar a ratio unparalloltd with thatr f if-y. previous year,,. . , j ( y f -irL.j- ' - s.1 Any person eanbeoem a member Dysubaeribiiig'Vft which will entiUe him to v" ! ..-.- 1st The beantifU .taolEBgrarinjjSbiiJur and his FrieBds." " J r - . . v ' . 2d. A Copy of the slegantly IUustraUd Art Jr. aal, on year. .' . ' v' ; '...'. f,.'.vj .ht r - Sd. A Free Season Admission to ths GaUaries. 449 Broadway, No Yoric., - '- '; " ; . . .'. In additie to which, efer four kundrti yalnalbla, Works of Art ar'ii to aubsoribars as prmluraf comprining choice paintings, Sculptures Ostlinea a.F by the first American and "foreign Artist.' ' ' ' . , The superb Bngraving, which avsrf nWcytbar will! ' receive imnudiatelf oa raosiptef sabseriptioni ea tilled; ; J SliAKSPEAA AND MIS FRIENDS, 'r' ' ia of a eharaeter to give' nn nalifled pleasure an d sattl ' iafaotioa.-: No work of equal, value -was ever ' before . placed witbia reach. f tb people at sack a price. ; ;: Th engraving is f Tory Urgq siae,' baing printed an heavy plate, SO by 28 tnohes, making a snast taparb' ' ornament suitable for the wall, of either th library ,J i parlor or office. ',:,. ij .-3 It can be sent td any part of, th Moo try by scaiLi .SUBSCRIPTIONH-arUl twru....l nnf,l k. Jag .pf, Tuesday h aist.of. January, 18K0,'f Which time tb baoka will, ojoso. and the Premibaul be tlvea to subseribvs ; . . -s . ft .-.w,-.tt h vl tt4 , ' "So person U'restrioted, to a singls subscription;- Those remitting $15 are entitled to sis fcambersblps. , J ' Sabscriptions from Calif-mi, the Canadas, and all foreign Provinces,' must be $3 50 instead of S3, In 1 .order to dery extra postages; ao." . V A 1 Persons wishing to fo m elabs will apply 'for s'oir cular of terms, ie. : ,U '.. nrr .A ..Tn beautifully illustrated Art Joursai gjriag f idl . partlmlars, wl b sent n reeeipt of f fcanu in . vtampa or ooin. i tflrass" vrb s-.A a fi'L; I);3EB ActaarraTAi-l.M'OT k , ' r .M and M8, BjroadwayKew Tork i d " Subscriptions also received by TilOiiAS CA&TIEK,f MVU. W. IUI iMWOID UU YiCWWJ, pev 12 ii ARREST OF A SUPPOSED INSURGENT. MrMPHIS. K6v!.:8. W. R: Palmer an llo Harper's Ferry in&urzent. baa bn arrteH h?r I Salisbury street, -thene northwards to Hargett atraat. and is being held for a requisition fronr Governor f t??0. S ib&.tbe,aauia being th ;vU-4-. v J Terms Cash. - r-"''sl.H ;0 f' .- ....Luaoii. mmiv ix. rv. ninton Jisq., one of th Editors f the EMzabeth City (Jf. C.1 Ofai5 was last week pres-inted with a magpiflceat airen undermybandlaloffic thisifth Oct,l59. oct 21 6 w KOc 6RAHAM PAYW00D horse by bis political friends of the county of Per--.'quimans. ' f;'j;-t' " "' ' 624, forTt omer HQ. Standard, I . tXi - .CLERK. WANTED, i et,. X-Jn THE SUBSCRIBER, IS CT frANT oVi TbTJJTG MAN to act as Salesman, and Book Kium.. t . mi . . . a . n.... d. . .i . . -r- i n vote stooa lor Lillinrtoh f i,iM"" okwb, wr iyo jub yearj una w&o has had sev- in 61 t 1 ' 0 . I aral Tears' axnarienea in h Kn. kn.;nu. j i . . 1 - -.v.. .wwinin.Mitt wav . Don'tfail to se "Sixth Annual Announcernent,' and.brilliant offers, in another column. ' . ' ; i u won recommenced lor Habits of industry, .w..., vuu uuu vmpuiTmeiii, at a gooa silary, by addressing novix 4w : nor IX 4 , . : W. H. JONES. 6re ad, Cracker, "and Fancy Cake 4--:BajtgWPeer.Wif Haoaunaiii ja UAIIM SUUA, UVT tor, Water, Sugar, Pio-Nic and Shell Crackers t also, the eelebrated Arrow Boot Craokers, highiy ra eommended by Physkrian for Invalids and ChUdren,' Graham snd Rye Bread; Pilot and Way Bisenit. i Cakes for Weddings and Parties Iced and ornamen ted and carefully packed on short notice. - . f , AND-? FOKr ALE-I ' OFFMU POR 55 li sal tb tract of land a whieh I aow mttda. m. X taining 721 acres, lying in the western part of Franklin. " county, oa th eounty road leadinc from H V Raleigh, two ndlas from -Taw river thre from tba li. f 0 Railroad, si miles from Kittwll's- Depot and" Mtneral Spring This, land Is wall adapted to tb .1 growth of Cae tobacoow wheat, eora, oau,.o.'. Up. :i , wards of 40 0 acres U ia oriirinal rrowta t- thr . a. k good dwelling with Ave rooms and an excellent dining ft "wuij .irgB staQie, granary, bams, , negr houses with stone chimneys, suEcict for thirty -av or forty asgroes, and aU other necsary ont-build. iocs: a most axoaUank wll: int rtni.t: tin war a 1 a a - tared j tw fine arehards. with aim out fruit, . Any one wishing to- boy good land and a deal. 5 table plao. would do well to avamk raina. ' Terms -i made easy. My pffiea Is Kittrall's Depot,- GraavUlaif I joeunty, 1T..C, -,i SSi :'4 WAL B.; CRJiWa.; 't : i aug24 wtr ; , 4 ... - : 9- Standard copy six weeks. ."TtrrDTICak-ALL "TII08E " INDEBTED JL 1 to n individaaUyf ar hery iafrsaad that all accounts not paid by tha flrst ef January, will ertaia. ly be pat in tb hands ef aa officer 'or eollectioa, with out exoeption. E. EOSICNIJiAL.-' ,4 '7 ' .. .. .l ...... i I - - Ringwood, N. C. apl 27 wly ! OCt 21 WUJ 1 Bl Standard copy. I , j . .-. . ! . 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1859, edition 1
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