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iwinmll I uNivanu lug WUIUIUU , I na Kianriarrt ' J ' . , recently gar way t all torts of editorial on- tartiona and grimaoea. excited br Mm easaal ounC-Telative' lo tha .th.lit of legislative . wj' '. i '.-."" 0itr are Me nki.it affair, delightful peace t Vnmarped by party regent lie like brother." RALEIGH, N.;C. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 3, 1853, ST We shall be able, in our next issae, to announce defioitely the time agreed upon by the Executive Committee for holding the next Whig State Convention. D. S. CIRCUIT COURT. . On Tuemiay laav U illiam Tinnejaa ar raigned and tried upon an indictment charging him with secreting and - eiabeiiling . a letter which came in the mail to Green Spring P. Q., Orane county, in wbi&i office he was employ ed as clrrk. It appeared in evidence that Ed win M. Holt mailed a letter at Graham, in Ala- mane, on the 30th 0 check drawn on the Cape Fear Dank, in their faver, lor $:20G,10 ; which letter and check nov - cr reached the place of destination. The prig ooer appealed aouu after in F.iyettevillo, and presented the check to the younger Mr. liaib for endorsement, whoe suspicion being awaken cd, the prisoner waa arrested. Meantime, an e i ami nation was made of the P. O. at Green Springs, and among the effects of Tinney. the of May last, addressed lo T. Ii.tigh ft Son, Fajettevllie, containing a thai tbeinterests'of no ration of thewtnekhn ders could be separated from those of the others that all were eqaaljy bound by the action of the ffloera to whom they bad delegated the powers u tae lorporation : arid ni 'ini. examination and exposition of the law aa.appli euojeefc xne Judge remarked, that no more fruitful subject conversvex- i i ... - . .. . ro, luis coon try, than the rowera .and. 00001 t&ese CorporaUone.? Tha fadrmentaf ... O we won wiiw the Injunction U 4isobedl Mr. Moon then.' on behalf of Smith" and r a. '- . . - ,. . . Mioy, raTe noUce that, on the aext. Jar. ha i i. . awim more lor an appeal from this decision to tbe bupreme Court bf the United States. Oo Thursday, the Court met at II o'clock. Wm. Tinney' was again brourht into Court an. tha Judge delivered bis opinion, oterruliug arno' tion made by'bie Counsel for an arrest of judg ment, and proceeded to paaa sentence upon the prisoner that he he imprisoned aadeonfined st hard labor for 10 ears. . Mr. Moore warred his motion for an aiDeal n.the case of Smith d Colby r. Western Rail I) . J n ... ivaa company, and the bill was dismissed with out prejudice. The Court then adjourned. Telegraphed for toe jPete'rabur InteUigencer. iRRIVAL rHlS ATLANTIC, 5 focr days later yRoul Europe. I iL?1 Ail-inti,, arrived at her wharf l ist nicht. co: MJVTTJ NICATIONS., Mx. Gj ' mi "rwa anfiTtTxa: .4LES : A nnmW r nMmi.ut nnf1o. f Ml rim ii. 1 "- Iiavt! oeen Utnt ni1 . I 7;"'' , iitmie. bj N. p. Willis. ' " " me otate. as miUla pfet . I Cqauu Scum. V v ' w,,,Mt-reoeire.thoji.niintL. -vnMt AS) ' Splendid Lottery Dec, 1853. tim.organia UofeprtTtion, made not foar uZ fSSJ!r: ,Md ... .'h h- of Prof. ! tu i.. i j 7 -"iMi iwr -uTernor, I U.-ailllM MI risaa' na.S 1VI ? Prof SinJm.',-; ..r ... I; " H,s.' ontention; .l. m tbo.li.h.-t.r I i.T T " I tieo!Nn - "irZJl: ,oouea irom wve scientific book of trafels in Kor... a I"""1 wno wki lend strength n.,d boron", rLZ" r:T .f--ffrouen s - --'V0ttfr n 'Vn ord of a iourn the Weal rbSm"'. " I"'1 : oxt disparage -o- vki", wuica ue " Atanaara" ium i pl . fisjr. I mua isiiniia 4i ' . ... : .K"j'ee uiir e hubil in 'umm n a Kby tbe. neck aad.ahldera. as ai di rBl 3g o". tntai'? f detaiU oU Part8 of th EnTouT dttalVSn? Prefer &r GTOBGBlUVli U PWrbs. and, i . w -L.vIa-S briUbL? 7 ? Me old eendemen wUKtuT'L? ".e"0'er' her person whose that or any other abuse which' hi.5 '.ir-tTd. . twelre hundred Russians KtsZT i"!? wtfi: ""0 ,e'r. no-8es JC lon " Mr. j. ' V,r-"rf "w-jwriKg, us wr. Lfavis is known t J til 8 pleasant ofrhanri tl. tlpnan r a a gen pfi : .WSGORY XAURY, Manage ;-'Mt'Kz(4ceutn to W.Maury f .) -35,000! dar tBe EngKab system of jemment. But fSfc Russiaoa rks, numbering nearly ,wr meinorr. like tbarof Damx Qdicklv. tl.n.,.- ' .. . ' antm- portant particulars, and the slightest nroVoca. unng oown- a torrent ot in- Tectire against all manner of EnelUh enormi .u.!. V "Pressed the opinion that the En ,,,--e PrBPr wiser than we, in a single parueuiar, whieb causes the sapient editor to iuuuieq m a DOrst of natrintirt Irhich is truly refreshing. The English," he says, are more aristocratic than other nannl but that they are wiser than ' tho illn'- trxous sages who formed our. constitution, we ne yet to Jearn.". Now. f this were not xne Kussfan CommanHor n,l,.i.jr u- .i udT act on tLa offensiye. ine Turks had banturerf ;k . rti.. ited. The fnnrth r." 0.Wiie.n- R . . 'v6'"'5u oi roies in toe " uisaneciea ward, the Car, and had favored asse of !$S? the nem j across the Danuh tk.-J1 k; r,0"'. -vm .UtT KBVB Cllt .journey uus West mem, or prejudice their T-'V.JT 7 "or vrhit-A AKb-isi nitmA k 1 . . " wavam.aa I i&a IM(n mAM-AKAJ r noses, yet an lnn M. tha rrr r '?w.ih connecuon Willi .mi i j . w niuai write H. na i air. i:tirm 1 nit naye readers. His n!pot ..(tu- a ' j " , ....own w your readers as a eeri- interminelei rC:r-"l:".r,J"uu,"Jie! u7H nw talents and attainments, of th !wit,oe.D;i, a. a good conservative The present i.,m. :.T , I "' Wfl new swerved from th. nih- r -r.r : "-"o vnuuuui letters written auty. unrf i , . t " wrm!, Thomas and other places of EloonT aZLP. ne.T" Wed. 5 j5K- ' P"8 f dark dams J, he would mak P sfr . 3LE P?Ple. otlaruniqoe no doobt. caused bim to headw, available candidate ; clear- get a good many nar U :?u a.iT?' L.hont.-aincere, and of spotless charac- lAalmaa a. Lett. h m .u: . .. . . " war i win Ss .THs v AkiEm. ,2 '' alarm T. T.u,ki8h flee WM " t" Black Sea, - .ngio rrench fleet was in the sea of Must hn ' 77' iw " fvoyuvcu 4.U ith a ter. h biuiM .'j . u poiieBs coarac- i nee nia retorn h.n. ti. h . 7 . " uu";o uoyernor, ana -ii. I n i- " J ihg oiace or Aorth M. '"laiuri. i :. i. . "oo , m 1D 5ml)argo on all Turkish shin- an mil 4 n I. -11 - r "V w,ur m? "oo.tnend and myself bavin- State of North A BERTIE WHIG a Mbkioungl d TA :rLP LV SIIEEPS CLOTHING. d who Z ZZa Z 00iety V Koj b.." LVT onicle states that the Rev. Mr, Neutral flaes are French omoarT: T.Tm,rea- .the tZJL ""n,rt denomination, who CLERK OF THE HOUSE. The organs of the Administration indicate that Fornix is to be continued, in, his present positiooof Clerk of the Hoose of Representa- letter which had contained this check waa 1 titea, if hi election-'earl be" secured by Gevern- found, still enclosing another check for near uent influence. It is one of the ill omene of the $700. The evidence against hiui was full und timeK, that a raaa so notoriously corrupt and complete. The prosecution was conducted by unprincipled is in high favor with "the powers R. P. Dick, Esq, the District Attorney, and that be." His infamous lettsr to George Roberta, the prisoner was defended by Gov. Graham " which he was guilty of something like "sub and Bartholomew Fuller, Esq. The jury .re- omatioo of perjury,"in the Forrest Divorce case, mained but a few minutes out, and returned a may have escaped the recollection of our re- veruic oi gumy. - - uers, ana we therefore subjoin an extract by ju n cunesuav, iuo inai oi ienuei uen- waj oi reiresoiag meir memories, drisks, indicted for uttering and passing two! lows r counterfeit coins purporting to be gold quarter u,;. evidence, witb th. nth pine from 22nd nf ctw. to be respected, yuST" S thft" TJVfA ' ?n Cas.well Circuit. vount Aesseiroda'a wTnlnn..:. L . :. . ies. Ji tnat city i 'o"'u at ina (jontdrAnna k.i nak a. i .... ..LfivuiMiB circular nan oi ten rhnn. t. . t . . ... . in n.i. i? .t . " - w oean published itiuf . T .. " iuuuuM, Maaeffloisc a very paltry and contemptible piece of dema, f'T he F" British preset " le KiSaff W T6! "d. is 1uit .xuueyit is saidw4ll have nothine to do V J- Mnaea ta With ampnilnn.nl. .. .k A': . 6. . .. K iiKj , lenna nnra tiit m. i Ai'ii T.-ir.. - . - -s. . aci UIUUCI 1 111 a . . IS ia naa received oommnn nf n kuu A " r r bku on the DanuUin the Tnrai.h 7" 'p rZ" eZ . nne-grained and service. gogueism, which it is, it would argue a degree of Stupidity, which would diesrraca tha dnlU.t fl.i .k r .0iiuxi joune oemocraev. ibwumr a mmo ;n r... i . . J - I " V. iu lUtUrC. nimseir a dolt, with less reason than might the editor of the Standard," if the above is to be considered an honest inference from our re mark. Did the edijr, being a lawyer, never hear English judicial decisions quoted in our Courts of law? And is he not aware that those decisions, when not inconsistent with our con- UCUUOnS and atAtntaa o Ln 1 . . " v..tu uo ui,uori- xuraey ana Kussia. tht. if - ill -... .1. perfect litWt, ..f rl i?".!" .w ei1 - -; j v.v..,.. .,. xivsiern anairs. tative expositions of law t Why may ire not quote English example, then, as well as the J udges of our Coarts f We proposed no change of law or constitu- i i . ... It is as fol- . . "uul,1,r-w niereiy spoke of the proba okj oenenrs ot the introduction of an English iue vircassiana crnitmn. i. . uam success in I - F aANca. Napoleon expresses himself strong ly m lavor of active operations to aid the Turks. -.v. iae unusu uovernment evident- , Pfu.-Pruasia ha. notified the Power- f 7; V !. round.ed.?b"T-. U I1lfrav aalU . t .. ... " " " 1 av OV SVLI V I F 1 ( TH. Fa r l A I ar . t . . II 1 . 1 . . w M ..Lis iuii. ana tn a convict of the Georgia penitentiary, whose WaTV? De" cbargedNvith be- p- i. ." ' "aiioineion, aorta Sn- n". ,D 184?',-with subsequenVly kidnap ping negroes, and landinrr in th model from nature "e?t,av- whe he served out his time, and al- n mougn . o. - anng patter the great Ban t lustrous. I k.er of England, with whom he claimed rela- and anu ner slK)u ds ffWo ...... 7.- tionahin a-t...-V-'.. 1C1- beautiful. The airnnlnr school" """" " taught ery for the h State of DelawareV ' ... . Class 299 for 1853, ' V? b' DLSatuxday-i. we v .17, 1803 , - p K Qtteryl2 drawnBallots; 8PId33fpiD SCHEME. a lias or... . do... do... do . do : do. do., do.. do..... V"' Tll,-a. T .: aVaaCtg. Al U-HSlvAa ff "V a. a. Certfs. .f Pks.a reribW60 Mfiilf i . do 65 DO do 22 quarter do. 27 80 16 20 30 150' .. 35,000 20,000 ........ io,ooa 2080 ........ , .v 1.000 2W ... 160 o. . - de de S3,TeiSih .Lf0reh rad th, ebrow. nd. K5lIhe ?arf i.t,i8 8ald- were mde known to dm mil r I np ina hom r k&. viuo iug An?B iptt tha i'..-r. inn.i- k i .. " v uci I. ... , , . . o vtxCICIlCO .J "cmise oe,nfl: the next A, jwnward inter- .... iri . ."use, wuicn the Uonstitution of the United eagles, was entered upon. The prisoner being I fry proofa, he (Forreetl intnH. . 1 1 atate suuiiU of. We cave no countenance to unable to employ counsel, J. 0. Shepherd and ( Legiflature for a divorce, but you are now in a the We that Sute might be represented bra IS. r uller, Esq; of l ayette ville, were appointed V , ZT. mner he never will -en oi anotber State, but, on the contrary ... r I J or get. The nerson who r..a ir. ...j . . ,"rj Dy the Uourt to conduct his case, it annear. . i 1 . .-t nu in whose comnanv aha waa lai :. n. ed in evidence that, in May 1853, the prisoner Jamieson, now playing at New Orlean. If came to the store of T. S. Martin, in Uaatoville, 1 kwow him 7um " M the editor of a lead Yadkin county, and, for the purchase of roods, d.aiiJ 8,n mak oquaintance j I nnf ia I j a. " "'"tu U9 nail, l.H. tendered the two coins, which were at 4uaceu our remarks, so as to make it clear that we meant nothing of that kind. The Standard falsely throws out the intimation that we countenance the idea that Mr. Badger, for instance, ehould be continued in the Senate tected, and his arrest followed." On searching j too. I named you to bim as -a safe aVTa 7 M8schaetts. It is only necessary for the his wallet or saddle-bags, a paper bundle', eon- intelligent friend, and he will neverr gt what Mader8 of tnt journal to refer to the short ex taining what amounted to $2Z1, of these spori 'yf0Ut rfIr to him. most tract wlich copied from our article, to see ous coiua, was found, a large number of which UmtTint il'aUlaZWZukL JtM jf hi lhe disinen-ousness of the imputation. Neither were produced in Coon. The evidence was very duct Aim, either in your pretence M-LTcrZZ.LZ "8 adTiae anT change in our State Consti tution, so that a county might be represented by a citizen of another county. By the way it is singular that the Editor of the Standard " it the only man in the arAofe Union wAo has been r.,n after about five minutes deliberation, found the he may make may be important only as aiding f M a oxidate hy a constituency of which he is prisoner guiUg, and the Court sentenced bim to n. '"T1 mn.,n eiX relieved from a bate- not member. It is within the recollection of pay a fine of $2500, and to imprisonment and fSendT Itwmralr?!fTifi8 m ur rcdere' that tbe democracy of Hertford confinement at hard labor for 10 years. . if taccMsIal mljli U-MeD' R c"iMn ake, for The next case token up was that of Surra 1 He is nearly craxy at the idea of being placed lhe W'slature, some live or six years ago, in Colbt rs. the President and Directors of the ln hl8 frrescut position, but he wiYI nnA hnlf h. opposition to Mr. Ravnor Wui...:. . . ao1- uaattermust success on that ocoaa on h!K i. L: IX, do not name me in so violently a;n. .k. L .. j a auiisa practice. rwfua7UA mumomU them in a t mr rw .T . n . . . I n jim it . ii. . j . a. , . . r j ' -jj'""5"' "c "aunci , uu wturerges were I """y oc yrUUd Of, Ml OOHMeo called on his behalf ; and the case was submit- .JUr'- s u of m oiau, and ted to the Court without argument onder the 12: f?? w iff ht become com. charofnUfT, w-w." tk-;. "! 0"?" bim ; he is I f - j, Kauw wju amait lor Torre t. and n lustria professes neutrslity. Mask its. th? ttonJra8 n7.rin buye. The sales since Flour haj itJv&nced Gi Cora not so firiu. uegree oi natness which is only af fectionate. Her eyes would have been beauti- lucre naa Deen anvthine- nhfi mf O " - Wheat was better. Second Despatch. It was announced that the Sultan bad placed biinsell at the head of the army. P The latest d.itp -; . . w j . . ivuua were to Irion- day. the 8th The Russian commander had maved forward to Olennit. itK orwn : mostly infantry. u,cn' On the 11th he met tha T.,,1,. j . 3 battle ensued. The Russian- J.n!? to retreat a second tin. ;n j:.... . Bucharest, bavinsr lost 4 fifin Y.,L .i . liai.u D T! " iuos. re- uuio ntwuiiis aav .1 -w. . . '-'- yjn me ytn the Turk. wa-. 1 . , . V waw Ull 1 isiana opposite Uuirgero. forcements arrived, when the island ken by the Turks who held it. The Western Rail-road Company. B. F. Mooax, Esq., of counsel for plaintiffs, moved for a con- is worth , be kept secret. Above connection with it. Eicnu ma f- . ki: tmu.nce of an injunction heretofore granted you in regard to it My ardent attachment to by Judge Porria, against tbe sale, by the Presi- 8,or,ou8 Teet must be my excuse. Now dent and Directors, of the Stock held ia said f W0,'! ' ,TJheL,p, to. ",ieTe him 1 Company by th. plaintiffs, and proceeded to SiS. read an affidav.t on the part of the plaintiffs. Orleans, i. the warm friend of Forrest and may we which et forth the manner in which (be in junction was obtained, and whieh gave the rea sons why notice of the application for an injunc tion had not been served upon the President and Directors. When the Company was form ed, under the Charter granted by Act of Asseur bly, it appears that individuals subscribed for stock to the amount of 936 shares, or $93,600, and that Smith k Colby, of New York, sub scribed the balance, being 4064 shares, or $406,- w being more than 4-5tb of the whole stock know Jamieson well Vn ai8cretion in letti can use your own are unable to say. Certain it is, he La do,,. vioreio introduce the English usage than any I " aucnea, auwougn be was signally de feated for the time ! But for the disgust we naturally feel in wit- n pas i 11 ik... n 1 . : 1 .: . . o cauiunHiire 01 aemaOirueiam n ren Irom an Shortly after reiu- was reta- summarily discharged all K v i:u r ' i, . O "v u:iiiuu ODCra- tives from Russian naw vard- y Ft-RTiixa. r.T'T4 0Ter in tu Atlantic, report that Lord Aberdeen was about to resign and male u-n n- . . 11 . . n, . i , rc wr ae ministry. t 7 , a ,etter ,rom o"" Consul at London Mr Saunders, stating that the Porte uuutu Austria aae must either withdraw her troops from the frontier and have her neu- 1 ".P . , IMa 3 France and England, or she will declare war against her and march an army into Hungary under the Generalship of Kossuth's agent has been openly received at Constantinople. m the Nwcae'JeTn8UKCha grUcDd W"e 4coaU l newca-me. Ihey had one fine quality, how ever; they had never been contracted with a t TCa?a' r a" attemPt t0 understand anything that did not speak for itaelf. nnrf ,ho. tTo7ar-t,!?,ieasS.ranqUi,ly Pen - thC CUPS 'f vnn n07' yu.Bro;way beauties, what do you think of that ? Mr. Willi, k-ir na n.....L r. . 1 th!- V f00!1 earnest. e has said about ofottl- gaL T1he''n JO" are too fond ot casBimere. and that dnn't a;f r. w mi.. author gives . u, also, a sketch of a visit to the J !math :SaV' Kentucky, which, is very !,o j if ,acV lne ,mOHt graphic we have .V .u uol,ce8 Urieans, Savannah, and other cities, giving the reader, no doubt, a correct vrew of those places, as regard, appear ance ; and on the whole, it is a pleasant book, over which the reader may spend an hour, with out injury, if not profit For sale by W. L. Pomxrot. Mr. tXwTsA- faCt8' Md iD- th?id U P to gtulat. the editor of 'Ibis infamous epistle, tSa " St. r.AA . e j u u i it 11 1 iinmn it r ' . . t 1 ft man 1 nnu VI t fan i.k U - I I. T : . 1 . nwu OTjui iiir viir .aw . 1 1. m ur.-.i i . ( 1 a m r n m. . . ..... r ... ...6 .CFUM.0 nj a woman, came out ome time past, in consequence of the disre -j - .Heal iver r ornev's "eieetmn ciera of the last Ilmiaa Tr; k-j . t . . uwa LUUiC UUl DC fore the election, oe could never have obtained the place which he disgraces. We have been informed that the subject of his expulsion was j imea or in Washington, when the letter nn. . 1. 1 . i ... .... 1 vuamcier 01 me Administration, of which he is the feed attorney ; and it cannot be denied mat bis columns have worn a whipped-dog ap pearance ever since the New York "difficulties" occurred. What a relief, then, to his jaded spirits, most be tbe cry of Federal;. .-j MILTON'S DRAMATIC POWER. Milton's dramatic power has been greatly un derrated. It seems to us only inferior to Shak tpear s. ne has divided the general angel or fiend element into a variety of finely individual ised forms, and he has adapted the langtTafc-e to the character of each. He has done this in spite of the somewhat unwieldy nature of his style n , ,. r0 tOI REGISTER. J a lxs : Will nn r.r. : . tUm. ,k .u 1 JZ y w,i " 10 express, through the columns of jour paper, my obliga- toWim. m,embe'of e rth Carolina Bar. mZL P ,UOn: ir" EsCl ' for hia mirable t hit i 0f,PrACUcal Form V It supplies a want hat has been most painfully and embarrassing n th" I Tr meu,bw8 f e profession a4 uvcAi.a - niiii wirii tnam s u i j aa,aaw. jbj BUUlilll abrupt- ihn ha u-j l 0 autre ue reporrea that he had been superannoated, and was eo ing to Cuba, fur hi I nu ir- ' .w .. .K. y palm himself off upon some other communi- an able' anT tl Preah SP61 5 for he is an able and eloquent man, and will not hesitate, ne aoove statements AfA Waal! Sna4aaa4 A. 1 , a v (I VII IVUIIVIOUl I II 8-Unb work R field-mnr. remote trum bis mcarcer&tinn KT jr m should ever prove his angelio natureshould he ever mounton angel's wiwgs andsosr above the ure ,n doing him justice. But circumstances are very much against him. AVcA. Du. ' the late Methodist Conferennp hu ;n at,;. city, passed an order to refer this matter to the Presidmg Elder of the Wilmington District, who was structed to give Baring (or Angel) notice, and cue h.m to trial ; so thafhe might havea WK-?PP.rtU.m,jr t0 Clear hi,U8lf ifh could. UiZ 7 , ue noin,n out proper to e re IlHn a f:lir k linn. : 1 1 F ha , i oTr w "uulcl"e cuaracter, 1 Dec. 2d, 1853. K0STA COMING. Bostox. Nov. 90. The barque Sullana was spoken to-dar. twen 7 muee east of (Jape Ann. She has on" broard cu "r"""ne.u ana tuustrtousf Martin Kosta. one will arnre to-morrow. vademeatm . unt.l tbey shall become perfectly familiar with the concise, and. at the same time P. I ft r on1 :. -1 ... ' ----- ...... yu.tcucuolye rormsot Mr. Eaton 1 hope it will not be considered offensive in me to suggest, that the older members of the Bar Jill also do well, m their practice, to make fre- nntal rT 10 Pg-. Its explanatory notes and references to authorities are invalua ble For the benefit of Clerk, and other officers ?n0" I'.1 W' ' rCmark that the wiJ1 of nest.mable value to them, in the discharge of I un"i incre is .1 npHtnnCQ K..a as well as perfect.on. about it. that would cive character to the rennrrf, n i. aton well remarks that "ih " K 1 icuuiauun OI lie fetate must denend m a n;.v.i j . . , ".'t-w nuic ucijrce nrj- Dlr lUtUnrnrfnnna I X' 1. . . . . r . . r ; " aior.u i aroiit Aw n., - "-aauriBB UONTERSATlOf " J0 when you grow up. do you mean to be a lawyer, or keep a confectionnrv artM" J , 'lb!n't,n,ade UP m7.m5ou, Tom, but ma 10 oe a minister " bea dn,t R ,nini8ter, Jo, for you can't oe a go to the circus then " J 1 U th. i T thatl r(?, Lut a minister, ma says, is the beat profession. You know how Mrs Lovegrcw adores Rev. Mr. Prettyface, and wouldn t you like to be adored, Tom"?" -L'.'V malm aa.T.t I 1 a Cr,M i snouia, out then you can't drive fast horses. un, yes, you can ; ministers drive fast horses nowa days, and besides that, Tom.when they have a bilious attfc .k- u: " send tnem on a foreign lour ; then they Ket re- member TL a- . I tnrviu ra la.1 l lw. .. . . . Aue wrnpany peing organised ; a President and r " ougn no movement to that "riUsh gokl 1 He really seems to breatha fWr TKr.,n. . . ... . effect waa m ,?. 1,;. r. . . . I . . ...... lUB 'reer, -vjwiku , one percent. navng Deen . au aspirant lor po- "na o natter Himself that be is out of th collected ; surveyors being appointed, and sur- 1'"oal hwnora' w regarded as sealed, put this woods ; but we shall be constrained by n " Tevn rnmla. il,. j. ? ... Aum inistration fw. a : .1 . . r ,. . .... . . oj tense i viv" aura ucoiinus oi me i e. "ocu ousiness ul hoc amy, to undeceive him been Injured abroad by the slovenly manner in which her records have hn ,Q.i t. "Iz. J1 standing she has been Messed with an able, pure, and upright administration of public justice and has given birth to some of the most learned lawyers and accomplished advocates in the Un ion. Our judicial proceedings ought to assume a more techn.caJ and business-like form. Dr r,T J." c ma.n Jears 8oce, that road was leA to the siockhoLiere, nd not to tbe f "washig dirty linen" for all sorts of politi- President and Directors ; who refused to-defer 041 off0ers, sould not refuse that of Forney, to the wishes of a large majority of the stock- eTen' hlaUmi "d blotched as it is. What has holdeis,in these respects, and declared their "Standard" o "y in behalf of the moraHty mm. loneiieu in ueiauit ot tbe payment of a " " P"y wnicn upholds such 1 ..i . ... . ! irge insvaimeni, lor which the Company had no use, and which was only intended to oppress the plaintiffs in this action. The bill recited the particular proceedings of tbe Board, with which the public are already acquainted ; and .,inigiuH uh) injunction was issued by Judge Potter, on the 3d of November, oy to restrain tne collection of an instalment ot 0 per cent, declared by the Preaident and directors due on tbe 5U of November. Mr. .Moo ax followed the read in. 2 of this aft. davit by a very able argument in lu support He enforced its many points witb strength and earnestness, and pressed upon the Court Uie equity which should protect his clients, who owned so large a majority as5tbs of the stock in this Company, from tbe absolute and oppres sive rule of the minority, owning barely one fifth 1 - J Judge BADcxa was then heard in behalf of the Defendants, and against the continuance of the Injunction and he contended that its dis solution was almost imperative upon the Court, The proceedings of the Stockholders, or of the President and Directors, had but little to do with this cause yet he argued that the latter i nao not transcended their powers, under the Lnarter: tor, after the President and Directors were annoinlad. nnda tla A r..u .a a.. rr - a, uiu ana win sec tions of tbe Act of Incorporation, ihey had the power ot controlling the location, const;,,. and terminus of tbe road, and the general riebt cv.i.,B upon au sucn tnings as, ia tbeir opin ion, the intere.u of tbe Company mt a.a.. .t,w couienaed that this injunction'bad leen granted in d.rect vioUtion of theAet of congress wbi b conferred ' upon the District juages ttie power to grant Jnjunctfona, and the provisions of which inhibited them from grant- ...6 a .ujuucuou, ia ancase, where gBffioieBt oouce ot tne application had not been riven to .u.Cr, jmny. in Ims case, no notice what- oeeo g,rn. onj-h all tbe defendant cro iu aou arouna tne town of Fayetteville in he immediate vir.initv nf wK;v. .u. t j ' j -aaao afuage- re- men . . TV i-owerr ioe. the euTport h;, unprinci. pled suborner of perjury involve tbe vital ques tion of "organisation ?" and must be therefore bf r-I..j. r a.1 a, ..II 1 . j . --.v.. - ! "aa.irua, m oruerto maintain "the integrity of the Democratic party ?" THE HARMONIOUS DEMOCRACY. Senator Weller, of California, is out with a letter decidedly -hard" in its characteristics. lie Una no faun in, nor fellowship with, the oarnoorners. and although be says nothing di ra..tlv . I a j .' -vwul ,ue minis trat ion. we cannot fail to perceive evidence of his deep dissatisfaction . x .rrW arm ma cabinet can expect littla support from Mr. Weller. and we shall U r,i I- J -fx . . .j -urpr.aeu ii ne is not openly arrayed in oppo uufl. ocnator JiriSUt. nf India.. .. ... i " . is luao nard. and will be found lo be, what is known as, an independent" supporter of tbe-Ad tration, tht U to say, its real fue l We shall be greatly eurDrieed if M Hunter, of Virginia, are not ainoni. A.r . ..... O r t-.- i ... --a.ng aariHsn gold, does it not argue cool effrontery in tbe Standard " to allude to t, in the face of the fact, that the " London Tirne," thereat organ of English Toryism, congratulated Europe on the election of Gen'l Pierce f-and in face of tbe fact, that tha A.. tnan Consul at New York. Belmont, bought a foreign mission of Geu'l Pierce or his friends, at the price of thirty thousand d..Ha. down before tbe election, for votes? Is it the or gan of such a party which can afford to allude to the subject of British gold f Finally, can the - Standard " point out any great evil which can result from the usage to ure reierred 7 When a constituency shall choose to elect a man not living among them, to represent them in Congress, they will do so freely; and would the "Standa-d" deny them the exercise of a privilege which the Con stitution guarantees? This' is the h aA front of our offending." Let demaao-es make uyjon has often been accused of masking him arn unuer an his ideal characters, so that Childe iiaroio isuynm musing; Lara, Byron murder ing; Manfred, Byron writhing in remorse; Cain, aaj.u fpeciiinung; ana lon Juan, IJvron pur suing love adventures. But no such charge can be brought against Milton. He can bcidcn tified neither with Michael nor with Satan- w....rri mtu iwimwi nor oenai ; neither with Gabriel nor Moloch. Nor can any of these be confounded with one anoiher. Michael Ra- puaei, ununei, a Dow i, j net, are all holy, hap Mi oowcriui. orave : uot nnv iiiflanni . t i i i i - - . t ' ...w.wi.. iu uuiiHi pn ipb nr ... .. .. r 1 1 , is the strong angel ; Raphael, the eloouent i,.n . a rouri" '"y patriotic Gabriel, the wise; Abuiel, She faithful: V! 1 at our recprdsrnay be the watchful. Satan. Moloch. Belial. 'MsmmMZ: ",al e"o"Pl'fications of Beelxebub, are all fallen. eloauenL L.ld Vl n "IT.: . "l",1 a.oroa(1' no dis- torment, bate, and hell: but diiin. . Vl 11 V?" 'Wnounals of the State.' columns of different arch tectura- SnT. Tul .: "V-a7!"!L"af ,B for the profes- infernal egotist; the pronoun I'' begin, every Twe m X h '" iV'J08 8uch a Book sentence of peculiar pride, wnd the favorite e SaSni ?h l?aT!.e?Peo!ed1 from the great legal clamation ofhis anguish is "Ah mV?' ilolih idJ7' the unt'r,ng '"dustry, and acknowl- i. rash and desperai. and hi f?A .a-S? S SSJj?!?? f ".".omplisned author. No in rugged laconics, in gasp, and howls of hatred J WUnQl in wills, and. nfien Imv. ents. ..., ma -o- :i , , . V- . . ii nun i. ue nng Detore every minister has his Country aaat.an . J te:! ,nd It ?,.,ei? t0 write his sermons.-' " 'u a lum. ne uigo i lorn in an PaSesi the mnt . aitcnea wiu receive rt, a prompf ntionf and an aeoomT If each drawinz will be rZtmm:.SZrT is over to all who aJ " w Address- P. J. BUCKET, Agent, Wilmington, Delaware. 200 ? f-(he hlaV WVV est market price will be D.M. 6 . W". H. & a. S. TOCKER. 9S Wholesale StafignerWareroom5 WM. A. WliEEIER & CO., Park Row, (PIRECTLY OPPOSTE THE A3T0R $eCSI.) NEW YORK CITY.'" PaU Importations. ' TmSabscribers have now instore, justreeely. edfroia Enron a ' JU8fT They have also on hand tl, sortment of Ameridan Uap, tdiffiptT to be found in the Cmd 5tauE Pptr They are sole PronrJatrt--r tTv!ai: . -. . lower rate. :. "IUBne( mnj Buyers who consult tn!r -- a - ... purchase before axamining their good! T T va. a. WHJSBLER 4 CO; 77 wfim Sept 20, 423. Musio. THE subscriber is desirous of obtaining a sit. aTJ a mcTeacr. He has beene: ffna-pii in tl.o . .. '. m the hon bculsrs address : JCI.l ITS- T. rv y Summerville, Cumberland, co.. N C W4W-95 Iiovember 22nd, 1853. Watches and-Jewelry. W,E Jja7e Just retarned from New York and PhiladelDhia with milfn Tha la. a. stock of Jewelry ever before in Eaiefgh lVT7t large to enumerate we have lhe very finest gold and silver Watches Breastpins, Ear-rings and Finger-rm2s ine Razor Straps and Knives Silver and plated Ware Clocks and Watches - - Perfumery Extracts and Fanoy Goods " ivwl uu waiamg uanes Call and see our Jewelry, at reduced prices and is per cent, than we have h,w -ii j iSr are dpW.,, . " , "r""B io large ousmesa. October 25, 1853. PALMER 4--RAMSAY. - 87 N OTlOE.i. ' m 1 acquiesced and the juveniles indulged T Tirttte of a decree of the (urt'ef Eouitv other game of marbles. 8 Jt Person county, I shall proc nignest Didder, on the The R.chmond Whig, referring to the l??0 next, one tract of laidly! fact that ,rg,n,a emigration is lately directing iS.nSfr Carolina, adjomirfg its coorse to the undevelon-d r., r the lands of Henry Malone,' Hichard Hinu. .f btate, instead of going almost exclusively to the ' fntaiuin9 two ,bundred ud fiay new States of the West, speaL" thTfoflowin L?ni 80,dJOr thMefit of the hi' terms sIt i, estimated tba VirjriniJ . Lm "fur a"' Murphyeceaaed. . nished no less than.335,000 eZXl otr nSL?? . , ti, . . . . . . give bond tev,vva awuraj ; ine tiue will be retained un- iiiwCji is paia. person wishing a desirable situation will do examine the land, before the da of sale. Roxboro', Person co., N. C, Nov. 22d, 1853. . 5 wts avc.uueny, ienncssee, Missouri anc Ohio, together with a very respectable represen tation in the South and Northwest " Mr. John M. Tlntr ha : , Chairman if tKa In. i;... n -.. K . . . "r . jy "oimirieetor the The Stages Nov. 28, 1853. JUSTITIA. tbe most of it. FOREIGN. The last arrival from Europe, it will be seen, brings the most cheering accounts of ' Turkish Tictones over the Russians. Every .ran..,. ,.... . -ii . . .. . " With their hiirh-tonad nr-..:. , tn,e w,tD the gallant Turks. . r'"c,"oai 011 i.n iminisa ason and e disaf- 1 . . . honor and devotion to nrincinl- t :.7. J . . .r ireeaom. nationality, and f " w -vavaa va that thej-can alEliate whh an Ad lided Mr. i. G, Sxphib then read tha" answer au .n iau cause to tbe bill of the plaintiffs 1 which art fri.il. .U- . . . . - - iu, aiu;i mroivea, and was of uuMueraun length. Jldcs WAr5 delivered tbe .opinion of tba xurt. He examined in detail the various argu nenu presented in the bill and answer, as Si - he pomts made by the oppug eoqnaelU n.rcfemns to the tern,, of th. E ll. a. I . " . a - meir latbers. Thav d.-.- ministration success, and, backed by England and France We rejoice to see eeitimate nmi k.. , . ." u, 1 14 . " "J iu Apostles of the Sword T 1 1 . - 1 jtntai is iue snoue. tar revnlvinir fiam. 1.: . .1 n . -0 ins eloquence is nuent and sweet, a atrmim f sugared poison. Mammon is the down-l ink inir demon, and his words, like his thought. t I for the register the centre. Beeliebub's speeches, like him ohm-. To thr Epitor or tor Reriotci . s,o rr Ligon, of Forest District. vouno-at r1aWri,a. 'r . . I ' " I . k.ltl, I I rn , . . . J n .fc"V4 U acttr nrooalm m........ . I. . 1 1 .... I vmir lnrMcnnnJ..l I . T, ilKai-t T o ; , , UCOTreu i uiaiaiK lsjust think- J c -""r"wii w" B'gns nimselt a Native ing made audible, and has, withal, a cast of iN'irtt? Carolina, will, in a future number of In p""81'' Church, Newbem. on Wednesday ue tears not to aD- 1 uiuewnat loncer. fuller Ml v "v-caa a uxiicie 01 LlCt. 0th. t will be apparent to vour readers, bow unjus tne representations of that i..:r..i... .t.. - :w" F"-"n ro ..u.uiuus uie insinuations they '- a-vr wwn&y, TL - ! State of Virginia, of the Clay Monnrnpntal T AVE Raleigh and Salisbury. a.,--,..: sociat.on of Kentucky, and invites the people -7. at 7 A. AL.W the arrival ot irginia to subscribe for the ot ine cars lram the North, fat tbe fnrma. i... ting a monument over tbe graverofMr. Ci.T TlVZ.'' -xtdaTri.. ."e Koal18 toed witb good Three Hr. a a . a . i iminH. nnn ia h:ii r , On the 23d ult. at Wake F..rH ;n n..i 1 -ii i . " vrui- lege cnapei, by rrot. Win. T, Brooks, Mr - -. a-w aUIOQ L AllltltS ajl, Teams, and Troy built nni,. oniy, Dee. 18, '52. Fare through $8 JAS. M. WADDILL, Contractor. wly 10S grave, terrific irony, which ply to bis fellow-fiends when he says Throw and Imperial powers, offspring of Ilea Ten, Ktherea) virtue ! Or thrte titl now Most we renooMe, and changing ,tTl, b called rrineea of hell ? And again i A GRADUATE of the University, who has been engaged some years ia tOacilinir. wriBtiaa . i mornin? last. Iit tha R wiii; -kt tt.it I f a preoaratorv iAAi d .f,. ..a Ch.arIr;S Mbi,e' A,- ' to Miss g ffitor. l--f WM Mary E. P. Forbes. rlnnvhMsp f Slu n oxbes, Esq., of this place. F or further particulars, wtf-7t are in- RiV1?9h daJ. d in store,' Prime En glish and Pine Apnle Chae.. . V "Adrlfe if tliU be worth Attempting : or to tit in darknen hare, Ualchiug Tain empirca." We counsel the man who woold be an orator to read, not Uemoethenee, Fox, Burke, Grattan, and Webstefj but to give his days and nights to the speeches of the Halls of Pandemonium Gilfillan. fbe inverted commas serve eneMH ATAPOlEON AND HIS MARSrTATJ? i us. a quotation and cannot be honestly used with Som one has the first Vol. belonainir to December 2nd, 1853. lt-98 Nor. 8, 1853. which is in alliance with renegade Freeaon-r. Ih "TT 7 andArvr,i;tir.:-T.r . K " lTeeeoiIers they cannot fail to secure it. andAbo htu wtsofeyeryatrrpewhiletbeComa ChrisUanity spread by lee promiM Democraey aVe repudiated.. The ai- we have nffih I i 2 iniH-w riz itsin i .aa : a vvaiuu, CIMJKB. OT Ai ftaaa I haafkan U tws . . . " - a - " atr- I UViOtaCU IVU IUH CeJIf". I llwlra ia If.L a by profession, but its government is tob.rnt nf half of Union and Conrom;.a . .V" "TTT pont' of Chris- n...,. ... r -..uuuimeii ...PP.. has been openly warred upon by tbe by profession, bV t. Adffliniltriltlol. nn a..,.1 .ri- . . I ' fawawaaivai, Ufe Its -., v awuua OI niS labors in Cob.f0.o,gibln..,ubJ-- J 1 ' S-lULaa prefer hi, tbou, my brother" on tbe lins of , th- .... It is of couise out of the Question t . .' i iss- Th. t- e-T.'J- iuiT" that men of spirit will support such an HIT ede utraUon nde each circumstance.. Congress from that StTu C r,:::." dt. t-. . '. y. "g -Mess a reference to any particular volume actacnea, unless the words nror . oi.u that volume or wntins. When thi. ;. case, the effect, and most commonly the ournose is, to mislead and deceive. i But the inverted Commas are frequently em ployed also to distinguish one's own Br: of the opinions, or arguments, or representations va uurer oeopie ; anu nonostiv and properly so employed, provided a distinct intimation is W. Ifrd- It. S. TUCKER. 91 Benjamin Fitxoatrick and CIr..a n .... I " w e are indebted to Poor for the D-1 to ont places. Tbey are both of tha in rs. Clay.Jr, v . " i . ... - --wt ine se- oi carper and nijaa hk cession wine ot tbe nartv. M r-i , I, - rww I r rf- vminui. wnosa of which miniiMi ..!. .1 .. . .- : .1- . l' , . ' " """"a meir weu-earnad cKwcvi jiu lue last Uonirr. i .n-a.f:.. A 1 .. . ...a- , . . ---70"-1 a WUU p-vaa, .iwiirem ue reading matter i wa" canaiJatiof re-election, waa aUninn each, greatat traction consisU in tba tlluatra. Docrat. t.F.1. f .... I . . wbmw, owing to uie improvements in wood engraving, rs as perfect as tlwrrW " "BT i18" wIU. mkU a. tidious connoasseur could deiff i ' s,r5BT-!.Ane Post," the Administration W. bay. alao received o ta-'h11 afof " . of Waseacboeetts. insists delivered by oar former town-man. Dr W- aT wnee Cooo M exploded. Democrat. McPr,a, belorw M Medical Departmen! ;,T.he ooM nowfc'the imrpose Of b. 8.M, Uniy,raitJ.-:.Jt.b;ecB gocesl , legitimate end of Professional Ambitinn " 5-1 .-a W... : a tni ail). Ihu abailj-WLi.1, alkrtaWla.- 1? Qq' L" t- A catalogue of the officers and students of Harvard University, was kindly aant in na by some friend. Among the "Resident Gradu- Kiven. or it i in any way made perfeellv clear at atM." wa ahtarraif lU - f rn .. -, I th. ak.a .k- , rmJfty Clear at vZ. a if id r 1 7v , T """e" nu- . oiu mciuaeu in tbe commas ..K-, a iui. u, ivu ngineenng, and in rc "ur uw u uuo noi intended to be an pth lia k:.a. o.v.-i ii t. . I r i. . . i , . . "c ou exact l n 7 i uvrc""uli ocuooi, u. o. Hea. ui viia.v ns oeen uttered in express terms rick. Prof, of Agricultural Chemistry, who have J nj other person This was the case with been remaining at Harvard for the last six the passage in inverted kommas in Dr. Mitchell's viu,i.,o, F.C(,R1BWf, a mo entering upon tneir o wi. oiu, wnicn, to any one who ahull re;pective duties at Chapel Hill. We think it read that article, will appear as certainly not to wouiu not oe amiss to append the following no- Dave neen. intended tor a quotation tice of these two Professorshps, as set forth by words, "this is not a quotation," bad' the Faculty in the last Catalogue ed across ia face. There was no in SaKa-vl CilW tlaaw ak aaav 1 1 a a " X 4V . a J J 1 . a a wuini. ivi iuc appiicaiiun oi ocience to tne i ueeeive, anu no vne was deceived. Arts. Charles Phillips. Professor of Civil Fmrmoa. inir. . OR THR REClTia Benj n. S. Hedrick, Professor of Agricultural Mr" Editor: The long sought for coal t phirts, a superior article. Chemistry. EfflTPt has been found, and Dr. Mitchell, can 40 doi.-Dress Shirts and THIS SCHOOL . D gr incredulous head and call Will be put in operation in January, 1854 UV"": ""eL,lo ULCluo oetween Dr. Emmons At present, the Faculty of the University are anf b'm8e- The auger has found a 5 foot University. riHHE Annual Meetinsr of the BoRrtt t'....4 JL of the University of North Carolina will be held at the Executive Office, on JfnaH.. ... i .ru i ' '-o t, i.- v t, . CHAS- MANLY, See'y. Raleigh, December 2, 1853. og cost. 1-ge lot of Blanket Or-eoa wffl W. H. ft R. Nov. 8, 1868. a TUCKER. 91 ly not to as if the been print- intention to M. Oxfor4 Male Aoademy. J.' H. HORNER, Principal T. J. HORNER. Assistant. rr,snTJ next session will open on the 9tb of Ja- jl nuary, ana close on tiie 2d of June xuiiiou in me Classical department, $20 w uo nugnsa do $12 60 and $15 Board in the family of the Principal. $10 ner - , ' niiagu, a permootn. Oxford, GranviUe, V, C. December 2d, 1863. C8 t9thJ JUST received at PROCTER'S Ribb'd Cotton fj drawers, uoaoie oreasted Merino Under- Dee, 2, 1353 and Collars. I. PROCTER. 98 not prepared to set forth the details of its orean- orcoaf on the bottom land of Egypt and on uation. Alter due consideration, and anm!r.a. ",a fY"".f .c " eP w. The indefati .ra tion ot similar Institutions, tbe nubile wHl Ka advised of its precise aims, and of the means proposed lor their attainment It m expected to afford to the general student instruction in the Mathematical, Chemical and affiliated sciences, as used in supplying tbe various want of aocie if, as well as ample opportunities of preparation for the professional labors of Engineers, Arti sans, Miners, Chemists and Farmers." ; Mr.' WlLUajie, formerly of- the Fakir pfSiTTT0Upe, -TrfU giy. m Entertainment in tbk City pa Saturday night, at Odd FellowR Hall. Our cttireas will do well to attend. ble Mr. McLean, who has been pushing this work, for several months, announce ih. r of this discovery, on Saturday niaht lut ing gone down 360 feet and 3 inches, before he j go m im.es aoum east pi tins p,t. Another 6 foot vein of coal was found. bein at;u Ak.. from the River, on its south side, and nponi laaitia. ar nlnA naaaAn a . it vw at.. ? . 1 r' i bo toat ut. iuitcbell an, with truth, now say, 6 has taught his classes that valuable coal, depoeiu were! upon this Deep Rive A LOOKER ON. The accepted and betrothed lover baa lost the wildest charms ofhis maids in. her acceptance of him. She was heaven whilst be pursued her a. a star she cannot be heaven if she stoop, to such a one as be. Emerson. iiAAiiiiwo mimi UlL, PICTURES, for JLJ rawing ooms ana Albums. Nearly 100 dif ferent kinds embracing: "Gems from the Crystal Palace "Views on the Rhine, Italy, -e;" "Fruits and Flowers, exqoisitely colored Splendid Land scape, xc. a new jot just receivea by V; , SIMMONS ft WII1TMORE Petersburg, Deo. 2, 1853. 93 MASONIC. THI GRAND LODGE of North Carolina wHl convene in this City, en Monday evening tha 6tu of December next, at 7 o'clock, for the traas action or ousmess. . - : Officers of Subordinate Lodges are requested te attend in person, or cause proper delegates to be appointed, ya obedience to 'tbe constitution and general regulations C the Grand Lodge. ; WILLIAM T. BAIN, .1. y Grand Secretary; Raleigh, Oct. 14, 185. 4 GUM AND C0RDUL DROPS.-R Marsh" mallew. Juiuba n,l t.!.- . rious flavor,, juit received ndfe b? " Nov. 8, 1853, ! F- PlCUD. A reKAS IN0S.-BIack and colour, at X'eal bargains may be fnnnA i?. Ja SMITH ft CO., Norfolk, Oct 11, '68. DAUPHIN COAL.-120 Tens Dauphin; Cos!, nut sue, suable far burning in Stoves. ' For sale by k '-. NIMYER ft WHITE. Nov. 15, 1853. rortmouV, JUST RECEIVED at C. R ROOrS ,v viDe Street, (old stand,) SiT.tft uuna, tunes, nstols. parl Vl.xiWa T7 a A m n a ,'. . fxencn ana " , A,8. Hardware of nearly every descnption-aeuch as Cutlery, Pocket and TaWe mTrScSe8"'' -st .apor Rkigh,vNy. ; 1853. r t j ; ' ' tf - Nottce. ; THE Subscriber rennajita all ata.-t2.i . ; . - hi. Establishment MZTSSZ' by cash or note. - ' intrvt .,T.Trf" ' - af un n nirair Pi R A .a T:n: sm a " ' -r a aa July th, 1853. A fine Billiard Table for sale. : IB ' PRTJIT Of BOXES best Layer and Bunch Raisfas, wnole, half and quarter boxes. 1 iBl fresh Curraata, 2 boxes Lemons, - 2 Bbl Northern Apples, , c Bordeaux Almonds. Pecan Nut W.ina. t.i Hint. a- .. " o. 16, 1853. MAHLER'S ft CO. tf 93 RICE- A tierce of Fresh rice, yery nici ia 8tore- J. M. lWLE'S.
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