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r - 3 -it y -t VOL. LTII1 . a .. - - , I RALEIGH :EDNES NO 51 PUBLISHED BT ' :, - i JOHN Wl. SYME.; xoiTom xhd raorniaroa, at $2.oo ,r.. Cofe' 10.00 " I , a u 44 f.r Tea rt!,kle I.variaUy in Advaaew. 44 44 RAL.EIGII. N. T SATURDAY MOKSIXG, DEC 17,.39. WORTI1ER5 SENTIMENT SENSIBLE. .The mast sensible thing we Have seen in the New y drkTimea for the last two months an artiole in its issue of the 13th instant, npon the Unionmeetings whioh Te been held, end are yet to be held at the North. The Times takes the view which' we presented in nnr readers in our paper of Wednesday, that the conservative sentimenta of these meetings'do Tery well, as MfiRR POST OFFICE NEGLIGENCE V I ' ' v T TH REG-tSTBa MOKE rOST uxxsv-e. . . I i,,,;. T tTWitnfxra v PTnnfTi. The entire ' nail destined for the norm x r umh TtWusionUKE. they do not go fir enough, they do not gor ' j ; mnrmtatite aotion. The I era uiu w"'" -f master spirits of these meetings are men o..a .lw this date, the a h0m the South has always regard wriw -m v. ui oa oar iub.ripUoakook tionii M1 eonsemttTe. The Soath finds no . , I..Ml . r linn nf NiTth- withot th prirof btiptio ui n- I additional guarauiefl o - - for th. wkiT, a4 $- s.V-Wkly. togtUity to her, in the eonservatite feel- S.WriWr. to ib W-kly wOl jj, tnd opinions of ErereU, UrooJti ana men W wk, uar .wiptf- pirf Uke .ump, for they hare always been Za C M '"Jlt conserratiTe, and hare alway deprecates un- friendly eondact towards the South. What April lrt. ? : ' " - " pclU on the fart of men who hate so eon- ' M T..MF.R. trolled election as to make represenUUve ao- TK f tion hpstneo South, tZ Wiethe following extract from the and East by the Raleigh 'and Gaston" Railroad on Thursday morning was, by tne negugcnoe o of the Postoffioe here, left in Raleigh. There 'is no earthly excuse fer this most enlpable i: :.,mnn)t as Ka "Raleiffh and negugeuuo, m---- r -o - .- j outraged feelings of tbe outn, wnoee fou us Gaston train having waited for the train from invaded, whose peaoa has been disturbed, whose Omenta of these the Weat,didnot leave the depot untu some .nmrhy inor far as ther bo, but time after the regular hour of starting, and gaaiaed horde of :Jawlese marauder. iTbeee out. ...aa'afta. thfl irain started the mail U. hare driven the South the very bnnkof INGI-rTHE STJN OF THEUSION LIKE- LYTOCOMEOUrAUAlfll i The miehty nprisinga and , noble outbursts of pairioiic coDKrTHuua wuivu v t. - fng and which we fondly hope may overspread mo TOUT? iiuruimu ( - ' . , highly gratifying, especially to the offended and outraged feelings of the South, whose soil has been . w tA Mr Gilmer of hu re" eoune. When wereeiember the MMn(Jbvthe Democracy toward i i -,.,;-,n their uetirins? abase, neH" H tUIifiea.ioa aod proseriptioo of them, weeao- ' . . . i 1 Tl M rivtIIMlSlUtQ 1 .Ultannonn h flnAf MmlDI fiom the Postoffioe reached the aepos, was waose dark and yawning chasms, e ray or nope then brought back to the Office and detained; 5at in Raleigh twenty-four hours. ; t U the long series -of-years in'.wbicbi the agita- . t tion of tnesiavery qwsuuu ;;rr-V'' . DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. , .M going on; the South has consoled itself with the . n. . i ' 1 .a tt.. .inlant. MriLStorS Of this ques- At a large dancing party in xucnmonu iuo K.Si minority of the misses Other men, me lauies sou kouuou";" i f . theNortnern ropiev i xno v- dressed in bomespun, or as u was caiie L w " 7A i that hieheV old times, Frnnv Cloth." r Among tho , . aff4l tg in regtrdto the rescue of senUemen there was one having the initials pn."trZmtthnfo- .,d ir. nk AnVit th&t this pen- ' . .. ' -jr u i -r-oi-i, T?nT,hiion Ahblitiomstsand des- tleman was liobert Xiiageway, w - h ruuW thTsouth, and drivenit tea iticuuivou ? u"5-. ij.-"- - : i point or anenauin mm ubm -- - homespun, blue yarn atoching., and Peni, en- - tiary made brogans, which entirely preventea imoM m expression 0f their preference fordis .. .t "..i.'.u f.Ji..:. i i,ni1 ... .k..ii m lnhmit loneer to such en- msnguruigw 6 croachments and tJ such a state of things as has caused a nervousness on the part of such of ?"",u w have taken a firm and It IS. said his united stand on this point; we navoiurour,,- J I i , . A RIDDLE. . 1 There stands an old manorial hall, '. - But where, I cannot now recall, - - 1 Within whose bauquet toom each night. 'i IS seen a glow of brilliant light r Upon a bright and shining base ' -A snowy column holds its place, 1 Whose aspiring summit, oft at night, : , Gives forth a soft and genial light. 1 " Strange compounds from this pillar fair, , i Science and ITature both are there ; . -i The sunny South, her treasure sends , ! The frozen, Jfortbr, some portion lends. I The metals are called W to make f ; ' This column form and beauty take, ' And tbo' at night, like sUr of heaven, i T4o -Kttlianc liorlit is fVaftlV ?ivn. ' t When morning comes, Ithis column fair special notices: .. - -. iTim nttneoutQ inHTWQllPITllli"! nw O . . . 2. ...af.i Theri nothing in u alculate to clm te Pprhens. ihu,eer. Ar,d so lone declsratlons of dove. not but eoncede that one or t organs vi whoM dMolion has never been suspecW, that iartv U marrellomsly fit to take ojon it- h jnoojent will .ear the appearance of that party w marr ( j hlWld.ink :be South, rather ibsn re- ..t ,v. effice ot mentor - - ..r,rM.inn of the srenerai . . : ,ko- rJ l.nn?re ! I . v.iKi-n rnlo. Virginia will hv a prfwt riftht to rer.lv to sch a deroonstra-.- .Vli. i. .ii hnt Tour elections lion ' 1DI . "r,J " , r show that you do -not represent the majority or roar rotle : lei us ' """" r .- ... i :..ii to H. Lnft as bear from rm mink . , ,. u tbr repre.entnliTemi'n ardtaeir Wing organs. In oar luazraent. a '.r . the comDany as naa curua. o i uniiea ina i",,,,i " j . , - 7 v i, ' a A nt comDromised until forbearance and coonprotnise clattering on the floor reminded one of Herr PJSed to be virtue; we ask for nothing but i TTaa vanteliMl fntn thinnest air. ' And naught remains off air so good, ; Bu the bright base on Which it stood. FROM CALIFORNIA. RETURN OF: . n w T.IEUT. GENL SCOTT. ' " ' ' ' NawYoRK, Die. 12. Tho 'steamer 'Atlantic baa arrived. -from , Anpinwall. . She brings from California $1,860,000 in Ipecie. , Lieut. Gen. Scott : ' Can Tnan .Tulnnri ic virtuallv' in the occupancy ot both the Unite-i States and Great Britfan. AlltheAmericantroopsexceptafewhave been withdrawn, and the matter of sending thither an equal number of British has been left to the discretion of Gov. Douglas. Tbe right of the Amer icans to maintain a magistrate at San Juan lis fully conceded, out nis jurisaicuop. is jiiuiucu w jiciwuo amenable to our laws, . We have norigbt to col i .AnonA K!t in hM & rTrpflsnrv krent at San T..on rononf am .nrrlinir In rvirla Otl thA Sound. The case of Joggs against, cue jnerceu u."""g - j . tu. ;! f r!r1 Tramnnl in Ilnll.nr.i,). fUiitmmt Mad Pill With" L . .i .v. .v.. . . hnih wnnM aa short of tha Domestie Physician of she ainvtewth .,asury ; ths I i a X.v..s laaAW I on aoting as a sara raasay iot vim, oau - j .Hii .k. . .v.. rn.4fcan.i j: -- Sold a ta manufactory, No. 80 Maiden I-ane, Hew Tork, ana oy all Druggists, at zoc, ea Mja i per pv r m,, , , , ,To Consumptives. .. . . . A n l.- j.nMl Via inflTaf Can. A vwrHTUMU U.IUIJ v.w- - i die, by the naost celebrated physicians, deeiras to make Known we pioae 01 euro, whwo provw wwas. aaaa Oa 1 a thrtsua avffl .Mtsuf With f!oilsrh. Gollg fttld Coasumntion, and he will send thssamete any address, m j i i 1 : . ai. n. 4a .taw I tree oiensrge. v Aaoresa, euciuemx -v nnp r- I return postage, ; """ soar T-wly. fasV-' w. tu msd.;A oo. "k ' I -. -.. .- ; .iV ( I.Wild Cherry Balsam. V.: The following is worthy the attention of all who are interested for themselves or mends ; t ' 1 ii ! Li.r avbtts. TniL, Jly 31, ISM.;.; with s Bevere cold, which tetUod oa long, n& doctori 1L . afaafkaalahla awl THll fllTV I lain Ul H.h a USaa ail flammaUon or consumption of th my Itthf s.-ttd r - .a . a . J A-l-L Tfcaa WlaSaWfl D.i.a AsTxr;ii nhavvwa)umtiff wstAkflBM. ftndin four i : days I was able to walk all ever the house, and am bow a well man; , odours respecHuuji ; "... i -;; a . " ; Ahnva T hand yoa a lain statement from George i Hoorer. of this city, who is well kaowir, having Ured here some twenty years. The doctors attended him .a a 1 ? - a al!ak Saaat IV ' some three montns, ana gare mm up w " tars Balsam cured mm. r . P. K. W. WILSTAUK, rnggMW y-' iaiayewe, uu- 1 HARDIWtt'a coiXJiir : -1 i... FALL AND WINTEB-CLOTUI5G. J nr. tTaaJaeaaa strles of Clotsuas H .aw mraklaa? aaa DailV tleete t PER EXPRESS t AtC SUPERIOR - OVERCOAT! OF lUUHeary Preaeh Bearer Cloths , aod Blase: Jrench Doe Skia and Freooh Twilled Cloths, aaais la ; ths beat style, will be resolved la a fr days.; , HANDSOME BLACK FRENCH CLOTH- ' Frouki fir Dress at the low prifre of 1 etoOara, H worta 3 aoxiars, w n, ererj vwu, w fEYY LOTS OF BUSINESS SUITS- Just'reoeived. . '-v-v- , - - .TaUItf ASSORTMENT -'OUT BLACK j ; j Freheh Doe Bkla Cassiotere PanU la large, prising an usee, sue pairs jun vpawa. J V iTTANnsoME : FANCY 'i VELVET AND itl. 8ilk Vests for 7 69, worth oart. ' M ERINQ AND LAMB'S I WOOL' UN DSE ShirtsA new lot Jest reeelrea, . Ta STERINO AND LAMB'S WOOL DRAW -.1. - trkU and American member of Congress 3 Mr. Gdaier, and the Southern American members of Congress f pot, and Vnowwbat their daty is much , betrer than Dv one handreds of mUes aay can know. J t ' 1 St. .laa, If the Democratic part, are nnaoie .... s . ja TSm .11 .political own sUCOg n iootjui. - I parUasnmp. Cline's ' wooden shoe danee.' Three cheers for Big Eichmond! HICKMAN ON Jl TJ CH AN AN. . ; We eall the especial and undivided atten tion of Citizen Holden to the remarks of Mr. Hickman. Buck has oertainly been the most unfortunate old sinner that ever lived, : snd needs all the "unlimited confidence" ttlatters which the Standard and the North . . :if tn nnlhinirless. Vemen- lUFUCB, wo win ruwu.i. o , , I tion tbee facU in no spirit of menace, nor with the fan the exirtinir flames of swstional -trifeand animosity. We have been grisly insulted and wntonly aggressed ; our rights have been trampled upon ; our domestic institutions have been tampered with and imflam ed to insurrection and rebellion, and we have been - i j mtton sn nave manifested a natural and active concern in regard to protecU ioe ourselves and punishing those who have with out any provocation on our part, diHurbed our j r ij,.nKiwij iic tn lncendiarv peace ana iiinuiiu w g'v. . -- -- tT'-rr; ISlVof Col." Fremont to The genuine is sign. i , .w"r ir ?.- A ' 5 m n.roll has hop.n 1 J. ' . -..: . S.1JL. Seta W. FowM Uo- Uoston, arroprrewra. owu j . ' - ' - t ." f tk r..L. uiata and it minerals, has been decided in favor of Col. Fremont. . John J.Mus ser has Iwn elected . Delegate to- Congress from . tru! I- '': V.-' .- The graves at Chiriqui have been abandoned for the gold washing. ; Thirty thousands dollap' worth, of golden images had arrived at ranama. ; Bold by w uuams jiaywooa, xiawn; gists everywhere. : ;T..-.,.. .1 "v. I received the ! -a nA:.fmo fmm tha - nfAM hTIiI fWlDlfi wnriiiHHL niiuvyuAiuiJio huu. y i r throughout the Union.'," As a valuable tonic Tor the cure or uyspeisia, j laiuieuw, j wurUi...v.. - J.tSi: 1 4. 'itannAt ha ri. ' -mTUSLIN SHIRTS WITH BYRON VI COLLARS Just opened. .. . j ,- Taj-usLiN hiiidts wiTiintrr rot.. LARS With Freuoh-YTove Bosoms and JTajr-, it hld a meetim? at the Court House last evening. Fn .fTLl rnal.: There The meeting was 1 Cn is o K..fi,V R-rrino-fp .1. H. HaUtrhtOn and t. I ' UV YH" . ...:aVS. .olx.klo r(' ..""J - If it is to eipres the sentiment 01 placer, whicn tne otanaara g---' inatiou ; hence we Carolina Demooracy can pnt npon turn. restiv8 Rnd indignant under , te smarting of Tbese' "unlimited confidence" plasters are our recent wrongs, and hope, therefore, to be psr- 1 . " V,. .JT.- doned for sneaking pJainly.on th subject... Tbe own sueog n wvigu partizan-nip. - . it U owin-f to their own coarse the people of New York concerning the ' recent at- presentauves, it owing 10 id invade the rights and to disturb the iece inrsinrd to the qaes ion of slavery, tor u TOice should be thstof any . r ,nJ pl- ,. L ... aji f our citiuM. The boutn years past they nave, - - r , oiTniy what Judg. Bronson and fish purposes, kept that auesuon in the arena TVood, and John Van Boren, and J. of rartv Claiming that the Democracy were T. Br.dy thiBk of the jDatter, but what eroond alaverv they have, in order to retain power .Te Wfli(tht and influence in the councils of Zl'ZlX, sw-i-t aJ IOTISA? tionista, and thas the iNorto Las oeen r d clemr,Tf of a,. obj.ct of the meMing, to believe that there was no inconsiaeraoie ,nd to prdcip.tA in iw action, lrtney . . f , qofith ef its way of thinking in decline the country can Jurfge of their portion of the boat ft 0t Its way vi 6 th-y accept, they can givetheSouth regard to slavery. Whenever an eleetion UD or,me value andeaning c.mceniing was to come on the Democracy declared that t-e Union aenUment that prevail, in the Norther slavery and tb South were in danger, and States. ,.; , , ; , : their success was essential to the salvation of COFFIC. . : bo h, and jet f ZZZi weak- Bm.n nrobsblv cost him his life. On the and the oouui nave oocoi w---.-. . r - . , . . G er and now, when they aro in a minority U Uih inst., a proposiUon was made in ,he Sen- Cea-when they are stack in the mad, ie of Virginia ta commute Coppio s sentence theVeoolly d ImpudenUy call. on those to confinement in tbe Penitentiary, inasmuch ?bL7beyJb". been persecuting and pro- as Wise, not thinking him as culpaMe the scribing for years,' to abandon their organixa- others was .nxi.ustto be authorued by the tion in order to give tbem office once more, Legi-lature to commute hu .sentence. While because, forsooth, if thty do nOt get offioe, the debate wae goingon, tbe New York Her- the Black RupubUcaus wUI, and the Union M eonUining the annexed letter was placed will be dissolved. In other woros, taw in ine nuu n - . - - i. worth preserving just as long as' tbe Dem- tionf wno,' havmg read the letter to Uie Sen- ocra's can enjoy iu fat offices, and nix longer, ate, moved to lay tbe resolution .authorising or in still other words, the party .who have 4 commutation on the table.. This motion been in power for twenty-seven years out of vtM crried, and thus Coppio was left to his thirty-one, and under whose rule slavery and fte 1 1 T i 1Ri the South have beeu weakened, and the union ; 1 of tbe Sutes endangered, must be continued lhU your request to see the rest of the Wan.- i On event of their evio- prisoners was nt complW with. Mrs Avu in Cffice, because, in ini e v brought me a book, whose psges are full of truth ... - -1.- v: Ka tiMtrnved! ' 1 " . r ar.iM.nf tt a Trim. Hearted." ItOQ, lue ubib j 1 tnattSinv,eauuiu r 1 At fillmer or any other Southern which she told me was a present from you. .For Would not Gilmer, orMje remembnuice pletje y American,, oe a -r . 7 1 many thanks. . , - . as Boeock or say otner .i. wivb you in vr ..d bereav.ment.- not the eleetion of Gflmer, or any other Amer- '.ntl with Anna and Mar- iran exere'iM a- eoocrTative an influence b Tbev were to nt as iU-rs, and u br-th tcan, a .lection w.syn,paihie with tbem io thedarkhour ofttml upon me pixucu.- w.av v . 1 -n -fflictjoo. - ' ' t If the I ahen ther fell Oliver OI BOCOCI, Or SUT UimsT vvauw. . i waa wim J""' - . Sta.dardU.wer.tbea.q.e.tion.inthe af- --rdTy r firmstive, we ssk it why its party does not unite Watn WM ,Dt)l t ten o'clock on Monday mrrn- "T . .a.rr5:l. a Wr Sooth- inV aud died about 3 o'M on Wednesday mora. ine suppers -Ji a .....-j ,.h Though morunv wouna n I IDE. UUUVW .a-. . 4 : it iV. nnvtv.rau in iOD- I . . tha, confined to North Carolina. rThey are nn '' heard of in all the other States. THE PLURALITY ROLE. oi..,u u niaMtliv i-fi I Km adonted. and DUUU'U uw a V r ' I tion OI IUO, aula Jl uui V i. f 1 South is loyal and devoted to the Union, and de- . "'a f 1 la a nufilacf nntinn i j:-.a irtniw suit APrures ana ffuaran- U UlaltoWrrBa visit si ivji : - , . . 1 tees ton-, and to all men everywhere under lU 1- .ij. wiT, itliirisdict'onltheprotec- ampie iuiua uu ". j . - , ... tion of life, and of our inalienable rights against - 1 elan' nOtatStCkTl 1 I t tell iu readers that when the Black.Ke- publican Banks was elected speaker, he was r - . ... . ' s .via. :.i elected nnder a plurality ruie, ana ma iu rule was made on the motion of Mr. Ciing- man. . .-. 4 u : - A CHALYBEATE SPRING. J : A Chalybeate Spring, the water of which Professor Emmons says .is; much stronger .1 tr:..1ia ' ta, tuasn a)ianntrerAl near the vuau aa...aiC. , -- - faith Rnd permanently, TO iNorm can j"" dopot of the. North Carolina Railroad in this thev desir0 it ;. we patienUy await .and abide the . . . . : -I . 1 .v.:.j.icn an.l action :i and wui en- eity. . : ; - ' ,. deavor to conform ourselves accordingly, to the i . .,ai. j: l llll'?0T- W T .v-WiK -ill nut down is twnw n wtiip. , w-. 1 best 01 our aouuy. . i , the "Inevitable Cure Spring.. , , i and undisturbed enjoyment of our property and our homes with their concomitant and . inestima- Ms.t. an in all so dear and sacrea We duly regard, properly appreciate "d nw ,J i-!r.iT flii.iTs and the noble, Z.rJ.r,vB Union sentiments, which have been expressed ia the patriotic meetings lately held by 1 t..,i v...ti,ran W are .ren and anx- ioua for reconcUialion ana gooa upueruu, provided tbe orth will put down treason, incen- diftryum ana li-O inwnmjuuiB,w,rv " tic Institutions ana social ravwr-v. . ..J tumnnranlv but! in gOOU faith and nermanentlv, Tho North! can do this if ! , J y aaiuua ' ai a a.ta.. , v r - r ri..i- a annoanf Rp-wilutions were nassea ana delegates appointed to attend a Convention at Kaleiu to nominate a canuiuawj w v.. . T IT -KTavlawnn Tan TsrOiiflftf, and Alex. Justice. O AX. XiCiovifc, a- T . . J c ,wt .. aauvratarv. i The nroceedines could not be eot in this jmorning's issue on account ot their length, xney win oe roaae u iy ui r retary and ptlblished to-morrow. ;; .....t.-.--u . r.i ) .jVeifOera Progress. ' C rhnrrMMndanoe of the Baltimore Sun.1 EFFECT OF SECTIONAL EXCITEMENT. ;T i Philadklphia, Deo. 10. t, fea.. that th nresent excitemont conse- -i. . .ii.ainnMi4nut between the North c...aw ii oorimialv Hiflturh the relations, of RnU IWUVU win c-o' i - . v : ;r ..ntinnnr) rAii-o a a-r eat deal' or UUS1HW. -.nv v. - - t' mpcliftnta and laoortng pop . . & . 6, .LA ' - ' ' A ' aaAAA WV1 A SI V ulAtion dunntne prcseoi winter. - -a S i Iha aA,,riaSrl maS-arAtl (H OUr .rUW urj)uu - . v ocaapd ibnerations for want 01 orders from the South, and consequently employ- the afflicted experience, when using this valuable speciflc. its mua tone, w bu nu up' iion upon a disordered stomach, and: the cleansing ... t 3 L...U uaAMtnan1 ittt or the enure numan ooay uuuu - - 1v -1 w- --rtAmmnn.tff. A U that Will DC necessary to convince the skeptical of its healtfiy effects, Is to purcnase a whus sdu ua wut.uw. Bold oy aniggwia u ' " tv. , fiM hvWUiiams A Haywood, Baleigh, N.C ana -j, - , v j in ..in, - by Druggist, every wnere. . . . " A Good Medicine I ers have had to discbarge headed politicians and all their workmen. Hot- who endeavor to keep .... .v. .hmilH Wiva the subiect serious -Iflention. and endeavor to calm,, the turbulent waters, -j SUPREME COURT. ' j Oa Tuesdav last .the - following gentlemen were examined by the Judges of the Supreme Court, and beine. found qualified, were granted licenses to practice Law in the several Superior Courts of this State J -Gilbert M." Patterson,' Rkhmohd, . TV. J. Walker, MarUn, r F. M. Cbirles, Elizabeth City, Jas. W. Hinton, i ' u ' Frank Taughan, . ' j Henry Mullens, Fayetteville, j Thos. T- Kenan, Duplin, f J. T. Brown, High Point, N. C, Jas. R. Bulla, Athboro, N. C, ! Nat. Allen, Warren Co., 1 O. U. Gregory, Washington, Co., ; L. W. Howard. New Hanover,. , v : J. W. Payne, Greensboro', N. C' Geo. Wl Blount, Nab, Co, ' t P. E. Spruill, Warrerrfon, N." C, ; C. W. Spruill, 1 Thos. N. Hill, Halifax, ' ; H.C Jones, jr., Salisbury, ! Edward H. Plummer, Warrenton, Jas. A. Wright, Wilmington. 1 IU ail 1 lo aviyw, " - from whatsoever source enanaung , anu re, far as is possible for tbem to ao so, mai. wo . n disuirbed in the enjoyment of all our constitution al riehU and privileges, the South will pledge their united co-operation in standing by and preserving, unsullied, sacred and inviolate our great end glo rious Union. I devoutly trust that the Supreme Disposer and Controller of events will graciously aee fit to devise the means and combine th instru mentalities through which peace,; quietude and prospenty may bow w m -.re ¬ tracted country. I am not of the number of those L . L.i: a.rwlia.na.V lf & dlSSOlUllOn Of WOO DHUtlVC 111 t.p.v. j - - thU Union, or in the ptesibility of the. peaceable or practical existence of a Southern and Northern, or of any number of separate confederacies, which mieht form out of its broken fragment. . As soon a'most would I believe, in the eloquent lansape of eome one, (Dsniel Websterr think,) tbat, -Were tbe sun blotted out from the heavens, light and beauty could exist in the world," as to think . ' , v-j,. -.IA .v.at'Mther at the tbat peace sua naiv""!" ----- ----;:- , v Soutior the North; were .this Union .dissolved, I am aware that the current and popular logic on the part of us of the South is, that we can produce the four great staples, corn, cotton, tobacco and rice, which the tNorth not only cannot produce, but which will command a ready sale in. the Eu ropean markets by which we would, thus secure to ourselves the immunises of a direct foreign trade ; all of which looks very plausiole, and all of which I certainly am for adopting as a dernjer resort, if we are driven to it, and cannot do bolter. Tbe North, on the other hand, doubtle-s i recapitu lates iu manufacturing and .otaer facilities, over the Souti, and each concludes, that it can get on 11 .:.v.t ik. retina the other can eeton as won - :i v.. ithout it; and here entu an ine rwvj- m - a aJ 1 nal . A rt Vl F1 PRESENTATION OF AN . AMERICAN i ,,.-! :; flag. ' r. ... 14. A snlendia Ameri- can flag, presented by the ladies to the oommntee of arrangemenU of the lite Union, meeting, will to morrow be sent to Gov. Wise as a present to the State of Virginia. It bears the motto "Union r r.....,nav1 1v thirlv.three stars.' On the turn ei 1 auMuui. J , , , . reverse side is the motto, "Pennsylvania greets her sister State Virginia. .December, iaai. . - . We call the attention of oar readers to BAXBas CaLBBBATBit Pfsnicit BlVTSBS. ' From acts wnicn have cotoe ander our personal knowle jrs weare satis- ; .tl. lU..a ;aaafaraay1ea tVSS ChtW. fled tbat this preparauon b aw uwv ,i. v.., -.ri.w, . nvinftnaia.-Dvseatarv. avt v.. a. ... majiulaia.tiiraa. LI csr- JJierTOlU XACaAiaUklO, a., ... . . - . tainlv is. in our opinion, tne most jwiu, .-.j.j T7 . . . . . 1 1 1 L. k..n.lMti.a at par. ever missing Its . onjecw ,aci.u j ,ua.A.x-. hv rfl.Hblo gentlemen. J well known in I1U' -- a jiivm - o . . . .a -. 1.- i-' LiaaJl. tv, Sm A. VtTini& ; 1X118 WSluoo, aw aw - v r , yeawtUnaiiiga aa tnBUnga &XvZ t Ti : - . ...nnff in annifttV. i TfT It by ! U10 -UrSli UOMliiaa swna ,)Cwi..-5 . ir - - ; , a . tK sT a?- w inatiaa - (-.' xnese tsiiws caa o v " : . , nrnn "w o h-r all tha nrinciDSl Drujt- i r .v -i !:.. mnA Vrnr!n.a Also. DT BTU1B a Provan, JNw i-rieansf .x.. ji ow. - - more : D. is. Miller, i-onngton, a-y ft " . Park, Kew Yisrk. . .r"4- --i; .- 1 Hrvlara nramnU, BUM DT aaoreBauig . j . u j w Piiren Pmnnator. ... . ..n vnitTtia:.l rl(lll t OV Kit r un lot on hand selling at eost to redone stook j also, youths Oassimerei Proek and Ssoks, having aaovor' stock. ' OaU and supply yourselves early, hi. U. . -. i, ., .;.:: ..: 1.. ijv;;m i.-l t t .i' fP .,. SATINET FBOCKSA GOOD ARTI nm fnr Sarvanu aow rseaitrinxH-at the low prioe 1 ol Jour aouar-wKj usay. - .1 j. r, 1 - i-t HEAP OV E R CO AT Si FOR SER- l.yANIS At prima eost, to class the lot. ' . I 'x ir-'Si'V-h (' v'. " if '' ! ' J 4. lLACK-8ATINET:PAXl's FOR SER J3 VANT9 To alose the lot t ths ".low prlos or uvr - , . : r . , SATURDAY.' EVEJflXO POST.f THE, STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS t ; 1 . a CBAVCS OBTAlia ; I i Two Handsome , Steel Engravlnes I;, ulfttion during tbe present Winter, ja. grea mny tifi.Ateg given by relwble genuemen, we u . l ' f ; t- ' . .. ". ! . , ., ;v , . of our traders depend upon the soutnern miraei, !thi. state besides, ft-is a Virginia meaiona oi 'a Beautiful Engraving also as a ' v - ...4,,nl. ooauvl nnrft tion a for want of I at.,iinr. and etnaaatineafroai a geBUsmaa oi i nvrnv atTnrntR OCt 21 1 lB i ' -.3. 'H. jEiehmond, Va. ; RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. 1 - ., BRYAN'S . ... .. Pti lm o Rio .Wa,fe r s , or all.Vieat$ ot AM x-aay, THESB WAFERS five the mostiestantansoag aod . 1 a ' J a.tla : aitAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION OF j GEOR-- ---. . :""i "" . UIA. a tn a a Tia-r Tn the Dcna- UlI.l.MJUalll.u,, tA.t; . .. ocratic State Convention to-aay a resolution waa i - -xukois " ajc- a" """" '"-nc i SucU recommending trLry Cobb for the porf Presidency, when a number or the menDers wu- ing w "'."" "Z. aTJ Trored to patfaet haa'th drew on the ground tha. such iSS?Satr h t invention Was irregular and unauthoruoo. I a blessinsr and a ; a oxc "RIO ORANDE;:" 4 ;'' " I eute-i-aoBS need dsspair, no aatte I'if'.f ill" . a-- , Hive eiisteo, or ni - ." - r--s . 'l Va. in " tr tiavo rtvi VPfl I .. s-.. : if ! viral orffaas t intellieer.ee from Brownsville to the 4th Instant. J0, hopekssJy decayed. Every K?iotol ho,ttId There is, however; no decisive Change rathe post- them an Impartial trial. J J - . . -. Sf affkirs.: Several imaU skirmishes baJ oc- Te VocaWsts nnd Puaw Sraanaa, these Warer. ,v" - : . . j. t..A I 11 la. TnaKLa thnw Wll SVl flnS UBV ICIUWIU curred between Cortina and His opponent, r : are ' 'Tif". , .A their rer- 1 , A .aa-at--w4 Aln aT.KAI- Clflrt " I'llft tOf. 1 XH TUWB vaTW- UWSKllWUISS MVWa.w--.-, . -. As 11 aaaaa.&a i AO SAB T SIS power and flexibility of the voice,! greatly taPvf I Us tone, compass and clearness, forjwhioh purpose they are regularly use ny many proiw-iwu-. - r rf"t.t- Lr box. For ssle by P. F. SPesoud, aad aU PrnggUta.; .3 ;J,-?,r j,, myU-eo-iy, currvu. ir-kwrnu a 'a. ..a. , ---- . -: il a .;..A.-, nn AitVinr RiSa:" The for f cesf thej bandit, as ueaij as could be asertained were about five hundredistrpng, ; H t - - . .1 mM will, to A" sr tne Democrats in Con- ' sw 'a American, bm may bo leeted, wan, u iue Soutberu Americaas anite on a Democrat a ui..t p nKi;..a will h elected. - If tbe " r - , . Standaid anwers in tbe oegativ -if it denies ed at tea clock, jet at three o clock on Mnday M . . a . : .e W wwAAun mi tin aflerno-an be tytient oraveiy ag -" -.charged on us. When tbe enemv were repulsed, and tbe .sciteowt of the charge was over, he be- gan to sin It rapiaiy. After we were' taken prisoners, ha was p'ace-1 in the guard nui-e with me. He complaineJ of .v. J a V,- Ka.n..h nn whirh ha WM lvini?! am uaruit-- m - - . fitaodaia an.wera . - ; - & bim, or even a blank- tbat a Soutberu American speaker will be as J," ,ne for, him. I took off my safe for the Soutb as a Democrat, then it wt -(,d placed it undr hini, and held bis bead in c ' . i. it. .1,1, ridon ha diiid. without a irroan LECTURES BEFORE THE YOUNG -The Rev. Jno. E. Edw-rds Will deliver two TO-W"T, TrnTnil andadl , .a a Wuicll DOLIl BU- 'Utu tuui v bbw, "f - r . Lectures before tbe Young Men's Christian A'- fJJ tht the great interests of th two sec- tociaUon of this city, os Tuesday and Wednesday Uon. w w inUmately connected and blended to- evenings next, at the Methodist Church. The gether. identified and , mutually n,cn,.,.to Ja. a--, .i" u -a-rrij -SSSSSS Man for the Times." The subject ot the second " ""l. J'h ,,., h-nds Ihe Union to- ' Lecture' will be, American Tourists in Europe." etner.) that there is absolutely, no existence, bo Mr Edwards is too well known in this oommuni- paace end no prosperity, separai ty a. an eble.nd eloquent apeaker to require. ay Jt .Sofl rvaiA irom US in order to induce the publio to at- rr-'V-..t'tn . nlervatif.m at a union : L r , , ..-' 1 ...L i tr a!H Vatnafrlr liAwaaar r.8 ' . .u i.t... Rnano-re.1 .!Banterw.tO tenu inow iwura. - ... 1 f .-..' ... V 1 '. , a- Vi . a v a ara. n .mT. ..-0 - -t JJl AittXlJCi s "-5-T "'-'5 '"In St. "Mathew's ciurchin Hillsboro', ori Thursday evening last, by" Rev. M. ' A CURtis, D' D., MV. DANIEL VHAMILTON to Mi FRANCES ; EAY RQULH AC, all or tJhis On the 20th of October,' by the Rev - Johh B. ,Bhabb, Mr. JOHN HOGAN, of Chapel HUlTto Misa J ULIA A. STRAYHOBN, of Or fange county. -IfcJ'J f -X -"t. WM. i.;, v ; . ; . ' DIED. ' ' u At Chapel Hin, on ttie Slstof November; Mrs,! ; "MAR Y A: wife of MrJ Calvin . Scott, . agedM . years an onejm'oh ? 1 1 (" V., - " "r...,. .v '"-? " f will irive an insult to tbe men wbose votes it isseekieg.aud ibej would forfeit all, elaiia to self-respect did they eomplj witn its p " bests. All the inform .tio which we can get, confirms the belief tbat it the Southern Amer icans went over to Booock on anyone ballot, on tbe very next ballot tbe Ant-tcempton Democrats would "go over to the? Black Re publicans and elect Sherman. Thus, then, stands tbe ease the Democrats wwy beat a my lap, in which poiuon ha died, without a groan. Or U-UK-IiAr. ... , t . iKau faota tlnnkincr thev KMT af ford to you, and to the bereaved widows they have left, a mnurniui rorrroiation. i:.a. - in tn Anna ar.d Martha, with oui iartfareweiL 1 ' Youn, truly, - . . , EDWIN COPPia WHAT THE DEMOCKACY WILL HAVE , iu tvA,.- .... t - ; . t We eall Citiseu Holden'a attention to tbe follotrisf naragraph from tbe Baltimore Clip- stands the ease tne iirnwcnii woy oc m . 7 , . . , 1 f - ta .t.:J I ner. .Tbe Citisen must make up bis mind to Black Republican by vetwg for a Southern J Per r jiaca xepui".a alttartio a cheerful aod American, inasmuch as tbe aoU-Lecompton --, --- . - - Demolrau,or portion of tbem, may rete ebnatian spirit, we wUI, when we . re gov ru- for a Soulier, AnTwo against. Repub- TlT T2ZZl lican, while it is well known - they will not for the kud intentions which be bad towards vote for a Democrat. Tbe Southern Amiri- os two years ago, but which were frustrated, cans cannot beat a Black Republican by vot- mae) t0 Ulj our own discomfiture : , io ft for a Democrat. . " ! ! ' ' ' I.. The most rcuiarkal-le development of tbe pre- alOW, 11 UUtUr kaJCOC iuuiaa'ain . I ST lit I : 4 it. ,1..(!nn I 1 lav tuvaa . a. waa - - - - , r . a .1 ..V... nMn .. llia aala. trees remaps noorganiaed, -or" the election 1 tie position of the American and Democratic e. . .- -1 j . I n..(,aaa t M.La fli tha UamocrBtio it u the Amw- . oiaBUcaitepuDncan is "KyiV; the conteeUnt wilh Re tbe Siaodard to ten us on wnose eoouiuera k.t tha oblect for which the lectures are to be deli ve-ed, vix i to aid the Young M-u'e ChrisUaiJ Associatkm, should, apart from the merits of th lectares themselves", elicit tbeintorest of theentire - a. l'a M S communty. The priceor admission nas oeen uxea at 25 cents- ". ' : "V- . '." , -. j tNtHE PAELCITY SAYINGS BANK. : Tt win be seen from a notice In another column that the Corporators of th.a Bank, chartered at the last Session of the '.. Legislature, are requested to meet on the 34th iiS for tha purpose of organiz ing. A Saving Bank baa been long been needed in this city, and we are glad to see that the one recently charteied is about to be put in operation Ths Daily Pi-Wo learn from, a pros wia which baa been sent us for publication, but iKLh was received tea late for this, paper,' that vf - W.1 H'sWhiUker. euitor of the Democratic Press, intends starting a daily paper ia this city about the 1st proximo, to be called J ns vauy throw'out again the "Star ?rSreBnnei C- 1 J arraaaofllll V UnfOldS tne D reuses 01 ueayen, aim T.-rf . the stars a"d aripes, let there be seen eng. , tven n living chsraoters upon it ample ai)d fi.tling folds the two additional and oracular mottoes of Amer- Preu.' Ak'oTHKR DAILT IK FATITTIVU.La.--It will yL i --1 PROSPECTUS 'I-.? Ai rt?-- l i'-.' T HE ; COURIER '.-'.;- s iA.vw ? iims7WsthriAi Etl ' WILtl "COMa . W uovri? ah sv aKnaift - Bext the pubUcal?on of !a Daiiy-and Weekly Pjper neartng ne aueva m o m . fr-i - ;il iva riamnnratia In- tuae and aeutt- aU, vuHiici " ' - , meat, and will seek, at all tinlea and apon ak eeea ovarii aiirilaatlv'th intorests of the South.. ' tte two MUlUonu a..M-v-..- rlr.r -. - - a-Jaratand rieai. !n.'itan renowned pstriota anas meMijuu, vva.v... xi ia uilu v - j ItWdivTdrd we fall," "Union and liberty, f. Jj.the drift of .eventa,.espeeially whea grW we sUnd, divmoa we " . BI)ro-hioa. Tor some time past we have been fiunit now and XOrever, .'" ""-L. . 1 1' .1 , " . tk. that at a dav not fa " T " 41 dtabwt we aludl have to battle for our interests. Recent ... ' 4I-vaa) a. - i r , , , . ' j , ' eVenVa UBV, BUVITU fc-aa. v aaa .w-.a. ' v ! - - i i r . ... a u.. . i . MH ..Mtuiiiaii tA ifarana nnrmra inim ui w a TJ,aTa-r TizLatThe Washir.ton States - ,2' It Cannot bo dwied, although it is rehslied by anrCtutian.bigbfaluUngedltorial.bout on. ia this Mara. the organization of the House, says : i j ' " fJ-t duty, 'then as men, true' to our Interests, is to gird uj ,lirDVlV1 1VI UIV awaa-WA. - X C . . fPl,., ; la Kca Hufv nfaVaTV On tO dO Wbat- i... in hi, nower to avert this awful, disaster, is r r..ii awL-Mi-nl.aMl !. all ftlaaaefl. l' ! ' : ' ' ' In eonuueung in w uawi . Ka dirAritad towards tbe oerDetnitv UWj uvboaaat, " a. a. - . . - , of tho Union ind equality of tks States, and In main- . .. .1.. a .-!!.. 1.1. V V.la.. aaat. taining tnose political prtncipiea wuwu u . ? ed and proven tube the oaly mode by which theafairs , of our country can oa properly mauagau. .. . .a. .a a .1.-1 A Aa. - S ASA aaa B. LTKCH'S (SELECT SCHOOL rriBIS SCHOOL IS SITUATED Iff meral,-healthy, conntrr ne'g.C: ; rra TWO VIEWS- OK IjOAdABA tM.bU. Flweple of .aa Wg.4 Stwsl X- -I '.-l!J.Va...lalJi wittLtha lataUnrioe of which UFIVRDOL. ' LA.E8 we are enabled to Clob with tha pest on the .follawiag. remarkablj Dberal ttrma. , , " y -'j WaKIso UluD Wltn IDOBB Wil puuwu monwij -n the responaibility will rest 1 POWDER MILL. I : ' We see that tbe Legislature of Virgiou is abaut to incorporate a company to manofae ture powder io thit Slate. Ye.bope the powder made by this eompony will blo . 'Northern mads nowder out of the Tirizinia - . . -i . - msreet. . , , ..my t i.n rri that la tA hu the contestant wilh Re- . . ivoty. .iianrfwrw-Mnrsin another column that publicans in I860. The impotence of Democracy i ; M 'AWbau T.'Banks,f late associate editor f tode.-aitha Northern tional ergan "tionu a . . Sid. omendne V D.Ux and demonstrated,', Tne "no cnance cry witn wbm ' . " V j v .1,- ri, f the Fillmore men were persecuted, in 18.-.C will "Weekly paper in Tayetteville about the lth of nn. W dinned into the ears of democrats. They i ?. b Vailed tha ? CbwriVr. It la to be Will becompeUed to aid the OpposlUon Or the ISe-V" t. .M ... , ' , w r . .. 'a. If t W .VA tr, iKa - ITOWAH, K publicans. They may as well look the fact tathe.J ihco at once ana caouee tue uoruau , tvi l.i - mt.i iw..ta..ian,nl baa discontinued the I 1IW A wiuiwwi . vw . . Ii .. ' . , . . ....... : , ffla a ,lii StatPi AubOTD. V AXe . ' ViALVKHTOM, i aoJ. a-., .......... , muiuiu6. v. a.. v laNFIOOsLlTUB In jtnotber column.. ,- Franklin.' ... v.-.-;-;-u., . ---.-j: t., . ..i ,i.-'--ijf: i:ii5 -la . . . ' ' i a -...$.' -" ;"!...; ii. t : , : ' :.: t oAii, e.i rnolutelv nut its own shoul- aVaVli ug a'livaa . - -T-- -, a r . .. der to the wheel, and then if it need,? assistance, Herculess willcbertuuv come to a' -Waterloo had probably been lost but for eight word emphatically uttered by the JnmDnkei r England expects every man to do hu duly. ; " " . , - t, Oh I Oh I Oh 1 -Shade of Nelson, .wbatsayesl .H - - v -. 1 1 . ' . ; - - ' - ; ; ' '' V Post Master General Holt baa written a . letter nnder the following cixtsirastanees.. A , huaband Who bad been separated from bis wife, demanded .c.a v:. :n.,. wmaurfo ahniild deliver Mr let inat uia-Tiuagv t"'""' . . , ... , , tors to bim, and threatened a suit at law. if his de mand was not oompuea witn. v vine wite on uq ..v.. t..ni eaAa th rleliverv of her letters to ouwr mua, v aA.A, j .. . the husband. -In, these circumstances, tbe, post master appealed to Mr. Holt for instructions. That gentleman pronounces the j claim advanced by the husband too preposterous to be seriously re futed indeed,; be ay, it ia aa abhorrent to law as it ia to the Christian dvilization of the age. J j '-yyi -' : TEXAS SENATOR. T. v . 'I Ga'lv'kstok, -Texaa,?; Deo. 14,i:i859i-Wigfall i FOR COMMISSIONER : "'i " - ': ' j - r . - war a. 'r. " : t " ' W.t R. KICHARDOy PREMiUM rTO.: EVERY SUBSCRIBER f 'Fiottoh ''jm'SmyAjgrm--'TU'''Maritt rinnE proprietors' or the sat . ' I ... UFDaY BVBNJ V ) POSt-r" the old-wt aa best of tha WArkiies"r-hars ths plaasnra to aaaoonse to tbe reading pablie, that they have taads xolotiva enKsxement with aa Authur whose powerful Stories have of late attracted great attention) and that thsy will open the year I860 with a novelet, written Sarprasa : Jy for the POST, eall'd.v ;-'f: - ' - ' : ;'Tne Earl's : Daughters. -;.f ; Bv Ue author of "Ths Red Court Farm," Tks Rook, the "Hesur Halliwa.1" Stories, "The 8lx; Oray Pow ders," "The Diamond Braoelet," Wo. i i " In thU story, written sxpre'slyi for the Past, this powerful writer! genius has had fall seope Affordad II knd we are able to state having read it ia tbe soaaa. aoript, for i is already ia hand that it will saake Miindnivunlas. we are gTOAUy mUUkaa, M eae of the moflt powarfnl and intecasUnc ttoriel srar pabliaJiad. , To enable these BiiaeqBaint-d wjth tha Poet to lodge , of the rlohness and variety of its gsneral conten ts, we may sUte that daring the past year ws have pblihaI novelets, stories, poems, essays, As., from tliapsns of . the foUowlng gifted writers : ' .".'..f ' ' ? V.V H - -.V O.K. P. Jamea.. , " Mary uowilt, 1 nV.-la. tlinlrmia. ' ' i AntOO e Alfred Tennyson." - ' Charles Read." a r- Tt . W T.aallta: . a. . .-"6 . n La ,i "V. Charles uaeiraT, t rm unw-v-. , WUke CoUtaa v Miss Pardoti . . I v.,,. . . Dr. O. Wi Holmes. Jler-eee Pe-eyi r , v T. 8. Arthur. f . . T Asaali B. Bdwaraa-., . , , r Author of "The Soout,'' jj .Eai.uA Aljoe Browa. , to. v-.' ..Author of "ThiaEboBy . Alexander Doiaaa. -'".:,''- Oaaket;-J -. .. ' : :. , John a- Whltter. . -.. . . ; Mrs. M. A Beunystm. -' f Owen Metnadith. : . . Fanny M. BayaioaAL 3 P. J. Bailey, (Author of vj Nora Perry.; - 5 Lieut Habershani'-' Miss Marnnsaa. )-. ".. ' 'The Post does act eonfine Itself, however, works -"bt the imaginatloB, as so aiaay Weekllas aow do. ' It, , renerally devotes a fab? por0B f tt ample) spaas to -' the Newthef the Week, FoeeigB snd Dommtio, to LeS s tors from Paria, to f aa AgritoraT Departmaal, . Bank Nose and Stock Lilts, d Io a Weekly! an tiraUPrioe Currant ef UiePivdooe.MarlMUAltaa:;, . .. - . arA-.- 17 .rra vlnira I . ' Antfinr af. Tha Red . COart Parau"! v 'Author :oCrM tana -t TbnrKmmr ;n L...wr t. fa..l4 af the PriBeloaL-4 mpUl Will aTVa aaa auw " . , t...j aad tnitian tlOO ner session of lve mouthA- School opens 1 8th- January,-1860. " ' V . j v...ja.- t.. TTni.oi-.;,.-! a : AJ Wilson. D. Mel- XaAjUiej W AAA V A AA. . ... T ' , . Tme. K- C.f WiB. J. Bisgham-A fiens, Paks, N. 0. dM 3.11 i'j iMB- lKMt-viar r""'.r- t JJELMqNT,; SCHOOL,, i. K ; Ten Miles .8ouit-af ClarkaviUe? la. rPHB SPRING SESSSONF 180Q cum- 'f w! a-.t.-..,l. araT tA tl.R Principal. , IV.'-". i i . .- u a ......... :, I . A . . ' r &ee 7-46' T 'T.r:;-, snwwaeviue. - rlnes, Arthur's Home Magirlae and odeya (Xady,s t-v . ttaad tliA ibilowinr and lake your eaoloeaf VUVSM . r a.- i la ' Tfne copy of the tUK ;;,''' J 1 One copy ef tte Post ; 1 1 t J 90 a year. tthm Pn-taad bothUnnav; "f i'tags of the Niagara' Palls. f: --u ' - jW ' Ira. .nn n-i Q...a.j and RxtTa HeAW Baxnna. a a IU, . puo, aTUHiuWAi . - - , a.w ., , i- al.. I anarlrat rata. . i; juim sous -""T 7 by ;,iv,f--ti a,x ,,AW.-vW-,tJ f f aaa 1& Petersburg, Yaa'. a. r tha Paat and CwA Jof Ar! va.- .- i . - a One ebpy of the Post aad one of Qodsys ,f 4ha Paat. a', .-..-i . . . -a a V. . P-i..a. .aa laj nun BD pi viuu., ., v 8 k .41.':.. .'?'x 1 40. 1 ii n $i pi a.jraar. fand one tony , extra,, or -' " both- Engravugs to get- 00 -tig..-. ' YT ALE'S PATENT MEAT' CUTTER aun-AT a - ; . . . . vr-ra cTT-?eira-.litimla eaw. eoasbiBmc tne -- -v-.t. i .ratiA-.itk lass nowoT' than WvrA Or Oa,m aaa "t1 V, J I , Is ordinarily required for one..; Also., just received a a-a . a x A 'alw -a,avHrliaSan T.TH1f.Bl ;.f. ...V, awr aasf J1UA.1' : t - . Hi .13 ;,,aad one copy extnk, or both, ' ' . - ITnffvavincr trt ffatter BB H. ",0f filuis f.-j 1 t-.uu- IfliOOl. JO ' (aud one pvaxt6r beta J, . w ,i Bugraviacv to getter up.. -1 1 v. y. ii of lah,) - V 20,00 L (aad eae eopy extra,, and U .' . ... aT , a. .a T . 01 our ooantry can oa juvpoiij aa-.6-A.. - . ii.!.... a. A.ann1a.J tit th a DamooTatlO S AlUllHlgu a.aA, a " vaa.. a ... . . I narty wUI be argued, I will eoneedato pohtaoal oppofT neuts tne prerogative wuvju . a,iaa ivua.--, -will endeavor to. do myj duty without giving offena to .'. -t The Courieralliough a'politaioki "paper will not ba so far misled by. polities ias to neglect those tilings : v:.i. .v.i ,lio attaarttlnn nt a nnbllo iourbal. VU1DU Aaa.aaaa ' . , , ' . "t will endeavor to give the latest Telegraphio and otter, t t- A.. L.A.AA n. MfcattATfl Ail. news, marxei Teporw, o , ojiu. w i vised of everything of iiateres which transpires from time to 'timv...i-.' f-riw '(P-f-.V-f Ha-.J-s ,-- The Daily paper .will JbeprUited every mtwning, , (Sondsys excepted) onl new aad handsome types, aad i will ooutaiii twenty-four eoluma of .reading matter. w At.niM tA irw iar1irsinrs.' r'.i.. " .-. .J" t ;, Tb6 Weekly Paper jwill be issued, every Saturday- I .anA aa.aiaa a a, ftk A A 9 VtaAS Tl VTI ITrt in advatiea. ' Advertisements UIUrUlllK AwSl mam Aa a -. a . - 1 Ut3(ZUUura wttnat ' ' j ABCU'tt T. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1859, edition 1
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