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f
T1
snd in mny.jpftiiMtU tha ltr UXOSmOJOCEEDINGaLilOl
lliUiU l iilb I P"" waking 6fiDieledttad3arf
eeema ANKINIWNTft:5fca3.IMf)YE:,IENT3.
- r dJplaMs'offair; dJigltfut peace
rr lJL. - 1 - 1.- Ll
r j
This body nvsts on Mja"Uy next, and the mem:
here ev'atr'tfregBec2ingrt
Wt anttV" wilh "regret, most of the
awM wiLt occupied 1b the old L4'vftTet over
sectional aadwa. vTTb tide of feeling will pro-'
bfruo iighW-tuanvwe haw ever seen it, and
may .hj. n onnuUty overbear and, twerp tway the
break mt or ol the constiuti hat wo' hare
more fsitiLtlfear, and aball continue to trust
to that tore of country aod loyalty to government, I le-nounnated pRec a , faduonbut. fortunately
which have, been our safety all atomic State, J"11- Theae are but the hegiuig..of the
iiiu ui un yrtteui t m uaiy signs years since
the first elected Radges of the court of appeals
Hid supreme -court took their seats on the bench.
Already we hare seen such-of 'them aa Samuel
Jones, John WUlard, Gharlea Gray, Michael Uk-
not vrrv prwtltcMa - v rl v - i .7 j-.i.fint'vv i ... - - ., . 1 venuoo. on account oftha adont
judgwta wtrj ca$"U3e for rlectioaeacrt- Carolina withoat legtHUxtirvpetaroMOi&Hiie adi
ad Wall lb tkX, r nlfe;rfiL. -l v.'Ui- Vantagea derived in the use of -wBVtTWflefrr:
.v- -L.ka leh wociationa, witbWeWifinferii)en
rrn-iT. WB reclearly perceived-hf rornWijf rMrallet'te
cv- " ew,r- uemocraxtf paper ot aouity i twecn the rights of priTateldaividniU and brvfik
and gfWketUh PoWja feT
aw wfciaiw t
money of . taking more' than jjer: centum pief -
annum, tor loans ; .aod out of tiia, compenaation.
Loneeting, which.
not confined to the metropoUa i- pr ,. - T
1 7 V9 est -cn confined to city polities for personal attention in Ioanmilnf wing notes,
aloae. ; hi the" niral districts wa bar known 7 a securing axtd collecting ttsi due ihe 5tt; i o
suprenwfourf jusUce,adjoun'cocMnr to the debts and attorneys' fees, See., arelto' W tleilitftd,
Ua - gum m me nowt wnare a norainaung conven-1 leaving only about ,6 .pea cnt;f clear annual
im waa strong, ana "treat au nands 'oand." profits. .'Onihe.othat , hand, bank saociatieBo
lie 'waa Tt-nominatedT We saw another.-dnrin? I are olacad in poanciyiinn.of all Avantao-rt
this fidTs campaign, exerting himself most , active- I aggregated wealth ; they have the right and ecV
is American Con-
yehtioa, on account ofth adottihal irjiority
of that holy of the Twelfth of Slavery Section.
l - lawwD.afljQurnea nnaiiy tarn,. wo
abontjnitBlghtf Vr-jr
Th Tflajority report iraa adopted bf ifcf
nincW4hree to eletrv' Tb report aiya that the
Missohri CompirnW htMl4'bV;resfcWl,kiidif
enorta to restart rt t ould ,'CongTeashotild
Tefussto admit anynew Stat iatp.the TJulonlol
erating Slavery. The report protests against ep'
iy to procure a itomHisQoa, xunmag around" his I
rural) district, and setting all tha inachinery in
luouon wbjco uy at tua mspoeaL - tie was also
I not permit orselves to doubt,
are strong enough yet to resist the revolutionary
aflattaaf tfcfacfiaoji .and faoatiral. 'Much of
tl"eme cf th aeasioo wt may expect to be cc-cpved-
jiq plotting and coontar-plotting for the
MThe bead quarters of au the divi-
afcJanTl o n Waamngton, and the friends of re-oommated by mracnty parties.
t&i jnuMAr MpJranta wa'mananTre most assid- i.ysteniheae men, once placed
li'l!il v-iij.s-."e.v-v--- bench, wonld have 'remained there,
- sdraatagaaia' tar ha Tehoof f their favorites.
W hope 'piople will keep their eyes on the
f ri-ifr ft TX"T" that in the and they
SByeil Wooxmag thaw dnpea.
' ;uU,;i 1 v. ' ii
ffn thli Irea 'ad aBghtned5onntry, it is no
Usa'iha'irw: Fke-
Xajl;ai-wint Uunaelf with the policy of I
bar Kational aflaks, as to be able to exercise with
a tiiamintpaung and eangntenea jaagment mm
h offer, &c. beaten by' the popular vote not be
cause they were incompetent oof because they
were partisans but bacanae they happened to be
Under the
npon the
unaffected
We, might al-
moat hope, Kd we not remembec that .. "revwhi-
tions never go backward," that the next constttu
tiooal cventioaJn'J8M would restore! the ap
point meat system Jot judges of courts' of jrecord,
and with H,'taet0DQr of offiea during good he-,
havior: :' Thert wis a thne when with our Bon-
sanv Cowens, Vjelaons, WalwoHh ' and KenU ,
upon the bench, the juridical repute of New- York
was tugtiest among, tbe sute-bat thai waa not
under the elective system.
Wa8HIMton Nxwu. The War Panic' is en
tirely over. It is thought that the press flurry
in England was intended to try th temper of
the British people, who have declared their aver
sion to any quarrel with the United Stalea. '-'
The Central American question Is a snbject of
earnest discussion, aod very serious difference -on
some pointa, but the difference is still a matter of
negotiation. ; - - -
Minister Crampton, it is said, will surely 'be
dismissed, (as he ought to be,) but the British
Government has not made any counter deiuands
upon our' Government for redress of the insults
alleged .to have been offered' to Mr. Crampton,
in connection with the Philadelphia trials.
i'tia8 political rights under a Republican
Government tha elective franchise. It does not
luj'thW ahall aimpy know the peculiar
tmrtt ifthf f nliti ' partka thai may exist
hat WsbaB aaerelyi nnderstand the cardinal
prin4ph 'by which they profess to be governed ;
a ftp knowing and nnderstanding, he should
wiULcalmaesi and ainoerity examine, strictly and
mlnntelT. theJr-tendener and end. Bemember-
ing'thUtWnot gold that glitters," the elector
ahonhl aasidwoasiy apply himself to see if much
that if prvftmi H not mere elap-trap intended
to deceive the unwary' and nninspecting while
the jjrwcnbs jdevelopea that the chief aim is the
aggrandiaement of power and the ' participation l
la cfScial patronage.
iietore eoenecting huaeelf, or acting, wiu a
party, M 1a the duty of every man to satisfy him-
ael :WeW iniia?mation of its nrinciolea and con- deniption, under thadterttsement of the Secre-
' mauUoa) of ita Sesigna, whether they are best tary efia Tturf tfferit 19 ftjt gold for
nil alsejl 1i prmias thn honor and advance the them!' The 'Washington Starsneets; hat the
baterestaef fhe nation. Thia eondnsion having w arrives of the London Tunes are probably
been arrived at he may boldly enter the ranks, designed not ,ony to, checkv the idispoMtion of
and, witkthe nrood conariousness of a warm and English capitalisM U spnd money over here for
ftowmg MAiTtrt. he may etrike for the success investment, on aocbhnt of h existing disturbed
of his i'arty, hGeving H to be the cause of his state of English financial aoai,luieli to frighten
CotniTarl them as far aa posuible into Increasing the stock
We say, then, that in a government like ours, of bulliou in Engtend, bv reahamg at once, through
1 thfflt'd. to a certain extent, be a pot-1 tne sale 01 sucn mervcan secuntiea as tney cow
hold. '
U. 8. GoTJcaSHSST Stock. It is stated that
some $95,000 of U. SvJovernment Stocks came
over from England, in the last steamer, for
the last
vertiseme
re-
We de not mean of that little, mousing
kindwho peadet 4o the passions and prejudices
ef the- weaker;- and inflame and embitter them
. ngahut those who see proper to diner from them ;
' nor yet the paddBng political hack, who, like the
envenomed, fool-mot thed slanderer, is ever ready
tn fipmin'tt aome speech of low degree, as illib
eral as untrue, to win proselytes to his particular
party-We anean neither of these clssses would
In Ties 1 an had none soch 1 Bat we do mean,
that every man should be enough of a politician,
and anfficitntly'Teried in political afEnrft) to be
capable pi judging for himself, without "waiting
for taw mam to oocne round to tell him how to
Vote." Let-him read and hear both sides and
. fben,'wita'aa noneat heart and enlightened judg
ment, let him render p hia verdict, aa to which
School-boy days ! Who does not feel a tide
of joyous, nnqy reflections, flow to bis heart, as he
thinks of them 7 Who does not love, occasion
ally, to forget that be is a grown man T Who
does not delight, now and then, to turn away
from the stern duties and dark days of mature
life,, and look back to the bright skies and fresh
feelings of boyhood, and mingle again with his
earliest companion's, aa Ac was, and leey were T
It is indeed pleasant, though, when the vision
of those days rises full to view, and we see how
the world has changed us. When we see how
much colder our feelings have grown ; what a
freshness has passed away from nature, and how
copy the position to control almost the entire ex
change of the country ; to tecsive and speculate
on deposits; to-issue and collect mlepst mr two
dollars of their notes for every dhe'.of"fhetr' capi
tal ; appropriate profits tariffl.ng ffrflnt-fhtSt'-lost
notes ; power to enlargcr aji3 cdntet hfe!f esca
lation at pleasure ; to make raohey' pfcnty'jot scarce;
and thereby fluctuate the prices o'f pfSperty'ln
market; to favor oneman aii.l oppress tniithtt -
in fact, they are in.vested"vith power over -the
circulating medium of the' ciirnry, an d ' of coh
sequeuce an undue itifltience, :if thejr "'choose to
exert it, over the polftieaf liplniofcfts well as the
fortunes of the citizen. : :'''
These peculiar privile? parceled'out hy the
Legislature to Bank corporations jnxliiretleif
legitimate results. '. While 'iudivii.Iuals are restrict
ted, as we have shown above, ti the receipt bf 5
per cent profiU. the Banks ha ve.peeii able to 're
alize, clear, of air expense, ah 'annual pr.jfit of 8
per cent or more ; for U'mhsVbe.remerauerctKat
the saloies of officers, rent bupho&uv
Holyent debts, Mtorncy'fees, ifaxea, 'and o$pftr- exf
penses, are always deducted hefojredividepd "are
declared, and the "income psfimated at 8 per. cent
is a cear annual profit upon the investment,' :
And not ouly is tliia pecuniary iucouieregulaiy
ly and semi-annually received, bult.h-Hearovtber
very important , ail vantages iiickWu o-such a
connection with a mouied uistitutiu . rojbu,-V
nese men fully understanding the; use of money,
it ia worth at least 2 per cent more. He stands,
as it were, behind the curtain, and u .cntmizant
of the purposes of those wlr control this posent
machinery . lie is informed in atlvance. jvhen
they expect to enlarge and wlteo oomaetheir
isuea, and tHmseqiiontlr when prices are likely to
rise and when fall. Being thus forewarned he is
forearmed. He regulates his speculation accord
ingly, acts up to the indications of this, monied
barometer, and let the times le ' tight" or "easy"
he falls, like a cat, 'upon his fi?et.' :And Tier? it
aras that Vpltaire .wrote, 'Here I km ti vmg in a
way suited to' ray haLite, and caring hut Tittle
for. to-morrow ; for I hav a friepd, a director, in
the Bank of France, who writes to me whenever
money is to be made yi thojuhJjo,f)inds. Some
times he writes to me deniriijg me to sell because
the Bank is going to withdraw its notes; at other
times hi bids me buy, for we are goini to lssiea
quantity of notes; aud f through the kiiiilofcu
ot a mend, I always make money, -though living
two hundred miles from paris.n
Again: when a crisis overtakes the ciniiuuru
ty and a favorite "'siockhoUer in a' B ink from
accident or uudue caution caught nut fr nu ;vLore
exposed to danger or temporary duara-sy he ran
oumniaud loan wlten others kW I vor V- Kiuia
ted cannot. Money is made scarce ,wth,othar
that it. may be made plenty vith-im. Collec
tions are pressed outsider forced & pay in or
der to enable this Bank favorite to weather the
storm and suatain bkeself. And why rIwwU thfy
notdoso? P1acel by Iiei-laH partialUy in
possession of a part tlie sovereisrnty of the
owe, wim power 10 rnrnwn ana control tde cur
rencyprotected against an increnf faxe and
with the right speculi(P upon, the lMjustry of the
coimrry without limit save' in one particiitar, is it
expected that they will use 'their power other
wise than for the accumulation of wealth and the
buildiDg.up of their influence and power? To
suppose that they will not thus act i to -re
past experience and allow "to this . class a greater
uegree of patriotism and liberality than can bt
'ustly claimed for the mass of mankind. It is
kuman nature to be selfish ; and associations un
restrained, as individual are, by ia fear of per
sonal accountability to public opiuion, aim! that
sympathy for suffering humanity which counter
acts, to some extent, the inherent se4sbneM of
the heart, are generally limited by little el than
eaicnlatioas of interest. And hence all legisla
tion conferring such privil eetnght to be enact
ed with the understanding that the power grant
ed will be used by the corporation fr th promo
tion of then own iurerests : and public benefits, if
they result at all, will be bqf an Incident flowing
pear hereafter? eU? ito ' hi ? eon &c.
CCoiTntrrlR rtwaoruaw MJUgtetarj ' '
tingui$ki ttritngerf th'tti' GOf:'- ' f ?
. :ine weatner so nrJmi bsenunnsns I ly mud for
the season,
ing aU day,
J: a.1 i - a . - - . . f .
Xll tU oehtei at PhUadelphUou the 19 UM,
Northern ciimVand an p bto inTa JlT W? thf me
lids and the poor; It it alsoghlyvorabUv 6oOTeatl0n ; ' ' .
business operations. Drummers are now circula- . "" : TT"i ,
ting throughout -the'lSouth and , West looking af" M0CT-There has never been word,
ter the interests of trade.anditia atthu timethat lQ "e English language more pervertei from, its
ordor jietidpQrtationaare going abroad, and I rue meanm8 than the word Democracy. ; Ifhas
that many, pf the new-fangled;patterht are on I .m use of for the last thirty years, to de-
naiT7i;iiiaf witii iuiw nanir apmnnainir iiw nirvnann
1 w u wtv : aua recommeaai a mwuiiK ui
orj-iTsaafii.fewa l?
-ThetPra&?hir1eoS WtlLswiljP -
said Fund fcr the yenf $& aw'it the'asrsrgualw bf-the LgCaaJiflf:"Tl naveO-. -reeled
the fotlewing tabuUr aMameat tobe-pttUsb-showujj rh 043 JfXhution to .
each COTnty-nCthum-faa! dboled during thIJreiJJ 9f vwTZllZT?--
'The amouflldr th& Fall DTsbu;will lie paidjo. ji parens njlid. ggreaalf-r;?:.l' - - .
TOtlc4tf6n't0lVTreiMur Dep&iteMiit .?-'.: -t.biiw s5 VdJra e,t linai V - . 4
Counties having, pupils at theN. CInatiEution tr the;af, Dinbjandiihnd,thoi
havihgr paidthe tax for-'tSsir rapija thePublie Treaawer pf the State, ncao r
tedw?
. f JT
Jt if
. a
their way to the great . western, mart. There is
no stand atilL Jt very thing has its rum, and
every thing here turns upon a business axis. This
is the. interval, if any;; for recreation, a word
which' adircelVhas any meanii n.-tht aercait
tile formulary. Theatres an4 fectwropmslook
for crowded, audiences now " The lecture season
promise to be nQusna?ly active. . Mr. Thacke
ray has been thwacking away atthe four Georges,
and a host of phi Icehers and 'pedant 'from' (not
merry) New JgUnit isharging' their fanat
ical artillery at.maoy rgets.J, .'There .'ire' aome
people who lpy"e lectures and lecturing; and tt &
certainly ofte of the characteristics, of Northern
life. The spirit of the, thing ia kept' opedl the
time, until it becomes an intolerable horm. , v
. . Since Rachel left, last greek, the theatrical w$rid
has been in a state of quietude. r Her eeeond ad
vent did not: create-much eathusiaam, bnt -her
carear in New York-wilL be the passport to her
succeas elsewhere. At first she drew only Mac
bouses, all mm,) ut finally alreGwaweushed to
hear and see the tragic phenometKin'".- 'Since her
departure, minor stars begin to show their lnatre
o the brdS;"anl irfthe rtwtrum, and the cele
brateil. Dr. Ilare has seized upon the present occa
sion to' come'dver from Philadelphia to threw some
light upon the dark mysteries' of Spiritualism.
lie hplcls forth at theabernacle on Friday even
ing, and will doubtless attract a large audience.
Much curiosity is felt to, know what; will be the
learned ' profensor's elucitlatione : of. the.' strange
enignus counoctfd. ith the table-moving, spirit
rapping, clair-voyance, and spiritual phUoauphy
in general. Dr.. Hare ho devoted much time to
the investigation,-and it i expected that he will
sustain his theories by actual experiments. The
result may be worth knowing, and, if important,
the press will soon give it wing, .. -
Until'vesterday Jhere-erere only 'two ora men
in New York on a visit Mr. Clingman and Mr.
Conrad. Bat both these have been eclipsed by
the arrival to-day of two greater celebrities, Gov
ernor Crittenden, and Governor Boeder. The
rlisting.idsbed. Keatuckian. is -a middle-sized and
middle iged rhan,itof a farmer--life phlfnnias of
manner, a genial address, and cheerful stone: f.ie
has a good face ftnd head, but.' without the ssen-
strari digifa, would be' allowed to part by with
out especial nofifie.'Not ao with 1 the ex-GoTern-"oVof
Kahsas; who evidently feebv and acts, and
lvoks, as if he. were a" real live Governor. .With a
bob-tail ckiak", a Kossuth hat, a fierce moustache
Jo ve-t ailed into thft, whiakera, a prominent nose
and, cheata firm, auick step,, and a positive.. air
arid nianner,v the" Governor oisblaya his cbnse
jqnence in Wdmlrabltf . style. ' He" seems as if he
might set" Tip for admiration, and win it too.
Pos.4bTy he may oiake a figure in the elegant sa
loons of the St. Nicholas,, but the one-sided poli
ticiajas will soon be ..aftex him.. Perhaps some
otpec Vuetnous characters may, turn up in a few
days. Qa the .eye of a Congressional session,
BH uibera make it cou veaient to take New York in
the route, Jo roc are a fitahionahle outfit, Uy in a
supply of pleasure and good living, and a few of
them a little addiikmal stock of notoriety. To
sock heroes a great city is a fine field of specula
tion aud -enjoyment. It gives them a cordial
welcome, bnt makes them pay up well for it.
Greatness i gwierally aa expensive commodity,
bat -the most of oar greet -me have very lean
persesy but they are bled as if there was a ple
thora. .' CM;
agnate a party which has no claim to it. . Let
us first examine the etymologx.of the word, aud
see if his statement cannot be verified; 'It is
derfved from two Greek wordi "Demos," a peo
ple, and Kratos," power and signifies "the
power, or government by" the people," Of course,
then,' a "Democratic" government is one where
the people rule themselves. Now in this broad
sense we are all "Democrats," and it is absurd to
style any 'particular party the "Democratic,'' be
cause all in the United States recognize this as
their, primary principle. But, above,' all, it is
most absurd thus to denominate the so-called
"Democratic party." Who are th Pxofl of
airy-rcountry f .Common sense at once" an
swers, THJB NATIVES OT.TJtAT CopSTET ' Would
it not be absurd, were it asked "What are the
people of Ireland called fto reply, "Americans,"
or "English " If, then, the PtopU of Ireland are
the natives of its soil, so we say that the. Peo
rr of America are the natives of the country
they are American, and not French, etc. Now
apply this, test to the so-called "Democratic"
party. Will any sane man pretend that the self
styled "Democratic party" is composed of the
People of the United States T Is it not noto
rious that that party has maintained itself by the
fact that it is largely composed of foreigners ?
The People, then, of the United States do not
rale themselves, but are controlled . by .. the na
tives of other countries, who have come to this
country to reside. ' We repeat, that it is a gross
misnomer to call the party of office holders,
many of whom the Priesta direct, the Democratic
party. The truth is, it is a party of politicians,
who care chiefly for the spoils of office ; having
held and hunted office so long, they do not care
to be ousted, aod will support any party which
seems to them to promise the best pay. Having
had control of the country, through the aid of
foreign prelates and votes, for the major part of
the last tnirty years, tney have deemed themsel
ves invulnerable, and have resisted a'l attempts
at reform. But now they begin to quake at the
prospects of the campaign ofl85G. We should
not wonder, now that they find that political
Priests are poor sticks to lean on, that they will
leave them in the lurch, aud for i&e take ef re
taining office, will become loud mouthed Ameri
cans. Can a party of men, political tricksters,
holding office through foreign votes, be hi any
sense a Democratic party ? We maintain they
cannot.
- J. rue Democracy is, when a people of a coun
try, the natives of its soil, rale themselves, either
directly or through their representatives. But,
with some neble exceptions, ttfe so-called Demo
cratic office holders represent chiefly the foreigu
vote, for which they bargained, and which elect
ed them to their places. But the American peo
ple intend, henceforth, to be represented by men
who will not trnckle to foreign Prelates, or con
suit them in any political matters. .
N.T. Express.
counties:
Alamance, .
Alexander
Anson,
Ashe,
Beaufort,,,:
liertie,
Bladen,
Brunswick,
Buncombe,
Burke.
CabarriB,
Caldwel
Camden,.
Mr. Knight, who has been treasurer of the
Howard Society of Portsmouth, N. H", for twenty
! rears, has resigned the place, and is very proper
y succeeded by Mr. Day.
The people of Bangor, Me., have named the
new market house " Norombefea Hall," which is
: supposed lo mean, being interpreted, " iVo aunt,
by Gar. .
mneh less magic and beauty there ia fn life itself,
beouki co-operate with, for the good of his J one almost wishes that he had not been so happy. I from' the exercise of the power wielded primarily
country and lot, the cause of loerty. V e were au of as happy, uen, lor we couiiitiot
Bnt there U a kind of partisanship heady, be otherwise,, We had just planted onr feet on
stubborn, fool-hardy whkb we do most cor- the shores of existence, and every thing waa new
dhuly deprecate and abhor. It ia of that species I and wonderfhl around us. We had no long, sad
which can ae no-good In opponents, admit
, of a patruan and deny aU honesty having
the preaomptuena selfishness to appropriate these
redeeming 'rfaafltiaa. to themselves alone and ex-
dnaf verr and there are such! There is another
xipeciB- which. we equally contemn the imcorri
' nVW-aevoUs -at the shrine of Party, who, for-
jptSint b6uiitr , pamotiatn liberty, every thing,
witS such hew glaring the inconaistenciea, how
grcea the abuaea, nor. how damning the heresy
promulgated fronhaouerter ; as base menials
nndalBtaanfallow the wbxb dose, without
past, to look back upon, filled up with foT"y nd
indiscretion. There were no dark years behind
os, scattered over with wrecks of happiness, be
neath which the heart lay crashed and buried.
Life wss all before us, and it seemed to stretch
on without a shadow. The world was full of no
velty, beauty and enchantment. ' '
But it ia pleasant, sometimes, t& forget that we
are changed ; to lose ourselves in the illusion that
we are still tight-hearted ; ignorant of the
struggling, selfish world j cherishing the gay
dreams of boyhood ; looking around upon hap
piness, and forward to bliss ; filled with wonder
stopping for aafctneut to analyse ita properties, I .t the prepent, and sunny anticipations of the
. orio pjonoer upon na correcoiesa. neea are itrrare. it is pieasant u uruig oacn, wct-iision-,
Jt"rZ.iVl-.'. I ally, the old Academy with its grave and vene-
s r ""WW bend'the suppliant ldngee of the kn rable rulers, and ita heedless, impatient subjects ;
Jlathfifl nay ftohw fawning." - to see ourselves strugglbig to comprehend Baker
... jtWe Utf nK HtnTnn thst tht mansro tho hnnrst, and Briar; stock, emphatically stuck, on Cider;
. lerd-4sted yeomanry of. the land are not of foHowmg out our progrese fromCwprf to Lu-
. - IhuVelaaii welgblne and earefuBy examinins minary; and recollecting our wonder at the eru
t- themasUss they will sever all party tiea and I dition of those who knew why Slot was a noun,
obngatwava whenever their jndgmwita are oon
TncecT that the uitareats of their beloved country
aty danger'. And in the signs of the times,
-near, may riM aeon the free and independent up-
rkunga of ihe.PsortJt, who, casting aside' all
party covidVationa, lie preparing to snake a
mighty ao4 decisive blow, which, we trust, will
be -the death fcaaU of deception, fraud, misrule
and lwwgfigism in etar hitherto happy land.
and who bould parse, " John read hi hook."
Then, too, the words "Boys may go oat y
what thrilling words they were ! . The were
tike an electric shock. They quivered through
every boy's whole frame, from head to heels.
Tho were joyous day;, but they will never
. 1 1 1 - i
come back.' iney were toe -origin noura ei a
rosy morning-they were the first playful leap
ing of a stream at ita fountain-head, flashing in
for the purpose aforesaid.
These remarks have not been 'elicited by per
sonal hortihty.to tliis cbss, .or a convicpou that
they are worse than' other, rrieu. I mean no such
thing. - In the orrghinl cteatkm-'of 'these mstitu
tions equal chances- were offered oil to become tlie
owners of the stock. -That Bome aecum) it while
others did not, only argues" that" thy stood ih a
more favorable position to do o, smd understood
the ail vantages of such a" relation much "better :
and in avaiKnz themselves of the franchi ten
dered, they were but acting out the principles' com-1
mon to all men in laboring to improve the condi
tion of themselves and families. . ith such mo
tives I have mAra te'Wage'is'yr do I purpose
Saying that the BaataarrfalemHibtsibie f?r
the monetary re vnkixmenv kit h periodically sweep
over the country to the derangement of business
and ruiu.of tluMisands, . ,Not at alL H has been
well said that '.'to enumerate all. the caue. tliat
efiect expanaiooa andoontractions of Jlaak usues,
would be to enumerate aU the cftuses, immediate
or remote, that! efiect trade or --etfeot the confidence-man
has in man; lAnytLioii - that excites
the spirit of enterprise, has a tendency toinerease
the amount ef Bank wsue.- - Whtttever damps
the spirit of enter prise or specioatrAn.f has a ten
dency tomhice the amount of Bank issues.- As
the wild spirit of ipecnlatioh hnih most cases its
origin, anc 1 in all its alhnenf, in Banking rrartsac-
tions, these various causes operate in a circle.
The Banks, by expandfag their"-'issues' ' give sA.
ment lo the wild spirit of speculation when It be-
gins; .ana dj ineir Qoniracnoa8r.iuey aggravate
the evils of the natural reaction."' . A . , '
The Banks in. North Carolina are numorous
and with limited capital, and it may be said, that,
being managed by different boards, qf directors
representing different interests,- the authorities of
the one can t know what policy will be pursued
by the others'; that when erne contracts the others
may enlarge tneir nnuea, and In tin war operate
as checks on eaeh other Air the protootiftrr of the
people: and if so, nndfieimportsrioo1 r Vttaehsd
' roB the axonrru.
HOPING AND BELHTVING 1
Hoping and believing f , "
Two bright and magic words,
.To which the heart's harp sweetly rings
When breathed upon its chords.
Al9l,fbr-those who hope fot naught
-BeybnAahfe or care
Believing that Dfe's rose-tree i
For' them is acre and bare. ' "
Hoping and believing f"
- Oh ! what a waste Were earth
Without the Irurt thatJbears uaup,
A nd tlie hope tbagave it birth.
Each rill would seem to run ViAtears,
Eachiglng gate" to gneya I . '
Tis a happy, blessed privilege, ' v' ,
To. hope and to behere. , X. or 0.
REPORT OP THE NORFOLK MARKET,
roavaaoao to the " aaoisTia," bt
A. Jf. McPHEETERS & CO.
Norfolk, Nov. 34, 1856.
. - - rW.- .: fa
10:166 J SW19P"S2? - I219 92
i S2.439. aiw, 1W W"IllJl tit
T " 8.689. 1,P24;68 1,024 68 .,, 2,04? tip3.Ml ".
- ' 9,978 1,196 6 ; ;i4,196 1& : 262,,. ??Xli-' '
6,961" 714-12
12,838' 1,480 6
;-5s ii9 ' r R30 28
8,674 fi40 '8V 4,040 88
?r. t
Carteret. 1'
Caswell;
Catayha,.'
Chaticanj , '
Cherokee,. . .
Chowan, fcV J
Cleveland,. ..
Columbus
Craven, ''
Cumberland,
Currituck,
Davulaon, - -
Davi,
Duplin,'
Edgecombe '
Forsythe.
TVahkHn,'
Craaton
Gates.
Granville, "'
ureene,
Guilford,,
Halifax,
Harnett,
Haywood,
Henderson,
Hertford, ;
Hyde,
Iredell,
Jackson, -
Johnston,
Jones,
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
Madison,
McDowell,
Macon,
Martin,
Mecklenburg,
Montgomery,
Moore,"
Nash, '
New Hanover,
Northampton,
Onslcrw,
Orange,
Pasquotank
Perquimans,
Person,
Pitt,
Polk,
Randolph, .
Richmond,
Robeson,
Rockingham; .
Rowan,
Rutherford
Sampson,
Stanly,
Stokes,
Surry,
Tyrrell,
Union,
Wake,
Warren,
Washington,
Watauga,
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Wilson,
Yadkin,
Yancey, '
"e.2d8 :7447g744 96 . . l,ra r-TO
tl6ir:' 1354 A459 82 ; 2,918'-64-f
16,055
' 41 12
1,480 66
6.919 v 830 28 830 28
r 1 ia ri'Xil
X.-' n3 We."
' 1926 60 -(- -;t926 60
jcrmmt 24
.9,697 , 64 -"jj v-1,168 64
' "fcaor ;WTf;t! 63fr 96
2,829 ;I"S7',?8,7u;i,479 48
6.267- p.L76 84
tSif
82.
88-
988 08
. A96t T2 i."4! n
1 4o59iir' . - V .evJla M tmp
"ftt-ia
2,827 28 ( , ; iin -H
:.' 11M Tft ..V 47B S& W.tfl nO . .-. : 2ntT, Tt
?:. i'7S0 4J(i..s'jaj6ak64Tit .r: k.j-t
14,128
6,99S
'.11,111
18,770
10,627
9.510
,7,22
o,o
17,808 tK
5,820
18.480
13,007
2160 '
1 6,883"
,666
6,585
13,062
1161
8,985
6,182 "
6,924
6,741
6,169
6,964 ,
11,724.
6,163
8,662
9,034
14,236
10,731
7,040
14,967
7,708
6,080
8,825
10,745
16,176
7.986
11,080
12,863
12,329
. 12,388
12,811
6,848
8,49q
17,643
4,462
9,258
21,123
10,866
4,780
3,848
11,478
11,642
8,068
828
84
96
??98 72
7020
1,567 !44
1,694 76 1,694 76 ,- t ,88 52 . t j JTfcOOiv i? .IJ 1 Ji
-889 -76-J - ' 88976To'i'l,n7 6StvA 4. vejurf'v v am
1,88 82" '1,833 82 .... .2,666 64 . v jwnfejAJ-'iiki
"-.1,652" 40'!', 1,66240' -8,o4 80 ' 1,87 ?4
1,275 24w':vl,275 14 . 2,560,W ' rt'.il'Sjt
v67 86f 1 "867 86 1.734 72 6-0ft. "tt
ifcrtir ' - t our' on "I ggii-o1 11 ' ' m
21160 4.4X5. A .1! jaujBB a 8,C37 99
AWH&ZmM . a" j t i'irh 1
TOfl 90 1 ROT -A A r-
7.i4i -i, 8,134 6i( rutAi,.; w d,Jao -
1,423 32 2,846 64 . ! n1eVUiJbU
472- 29 "J -- . 44-4a-siJal fc irs iT
- 741- 84 ; '-, 1,483; 8 s7 M. uS: .
r"3tr 8a' I' " 3,661 Tea? .-i- y ii p-w
? . . .JuWJi6' fcil at t!1'!
'68r2' fejj 4if,3n u4r-'i'fwUJl
740 28 iis i 48tfrWJv """ f-1-- is
835 82 l!670 64 , ' C t
1 Aftfl 88 . 2 818. 781" ' ,'?u
-1,423 82
472 ttO
"741 84
830 88
-j
688,92'
740 28 ;
.. 835 82 '
1,406 88 ,'
739, 66
1,026 2ft
1,084 08
1,708 82
1,87 72
844 80
.1,794 84
' 924 96
723 60
1,059 00
1,289 40
1,821 12
952 82
1,829 60
1,488.66
1,479 48
1,486 56
1,477 81
761
1,018
2,117 16
684 24
1,110 96
2,584 7ft
1,243 92
673 60
T 401 76
1,877 36
' 1,8904
1,026:26;5,V 2,053 t2 1V,J ."-:.TIW U
844 ,80,. a
1,794! 84 ,
: 92 9
723.60 -I,05t
00 : -189
40
n rfr A A
1,689 6tti ,
-6,689 68 4;v .-fiijtft rb
a49. 92 ,, 00 n u
1,447, . , . -vA-; nt .irmiil
1,821
i 962
1,329
1,483
.1,479
12
82
60
66
48
" i 7ft 004 '4JUA 'l2
1,486 66
; 1,477, 32
r 761 76
1,018 80
2,117 l&
- 634 24,
1,110.96
2,634 76
148, 92 -O '
673 60 i
40i '
1,877 '86 -19704'
'
2,118 60
2,578 80
iW i '
8.642 24
1.904 64 i -U.xwA 4
2,669 20 dw i '"" w -w
2,96V12""'' '5
imjsTt .w '
2.973
2,95464
1,523-S2
2J)37.40L
4,284 2
tl)68,48.
2,221 92
6,069 62
2,487 84.'
1,147 20 v
!803 62
2,764 72 '
2,794 0
80
K J i J
958
i6 :6;i6;;
. . "S..-; : VIRGINIA. -- .!
The-Auditor of Public . Accounts haa recently
transmitted hia annual synopsis ef -the financial
operations and condition of his Department, at
the dose of the fiscal year ending the 80th day of
September last. The following statement shows
the entire reeeipteof the Treasury, the difference
between the estimates and receipts, ' and the a
mount of deficit ; . .
The' enure Receipts- with which the Treasurer is
j charged on the books of this office, ae appears
froav. statement A, amount to . $2,146,968 08
Deduct temporary loau " obtained
from the llnks,;. V'. 400,000 00
Actuaf receipts frrim an 'screes' of ' ' '
revenue, including the earnings,
. lie..- of, the Internal Improve- , , -
. mentfuud,-., 11? ,. gl.746ia8 08i
The . annual ouiumunication . made . :
. ,to thOj Geuerai-. Assembly, when , :
Uconymad in 4ecember, 1868,
.r . lil 1 I I .
esimiaiea me jpropaiMe ,racipi8,
during the year ending" the 80th
day of September, 1865, at 1 2,247,146 02
The actual receipts amount te 1,746,968 08
Butiness ts again going on as usual, and we
note little or no elf eel from the late epidemic. We
quote Flour scarce 8 F$ 10a 101; Extra lOlalO
Corn measured 85c; Weight 90; N. C. Hog Round
13a'4c; Wetern Sides I2J.il3; Shoulders 11 al 2;
No 1 Lard I4al4.
Pipe Staves $C5; W O lILd 50; R O Hhd 30a 35;
DreMed Bbl 30; Rough do 20a22: Cotton 9ta91:
Tar la2t Spu Turp 44a45c. No sates Rosin.
T I 8att afloat 5c; L B Factory filled, 1 S0al90;
G A 1 35a40, tiol R R Sugars advancing
Refined, Cruslied and Pulverized 10al0; toaf
llall ; Clarified 9a9J; Rio Coffee 11 Jul 2; ; La -gurrm
12al2; Java 4at5. Mould Ckndles
16Jal7; Adamantine 31a36; Sperm 40a45c.
Guano as last quoted.
PETERSBURG MARKETS.
. Nor. 24, 18561
Wheat Sales of prime White to day at $2,26.
Market active and good to prime quality in de
mand. 11
floor Country $9,50 to 9,75 ; City Mills Ex
tra $10,50.
' Cotton. Stock small, with aa active demand.
W hear of sales at 81 eta. A prime lot would
bring a fraction more.
Tobaeeo. Tne market not so active to-day.
Lags 4.60 to 6, Fair to good Leaf 6 to 10.
Bacon. In good demand. Balto. sides IS J to
14c; V. hog round 14 to 14 ots.
8alt. Liverpool Fine 1 95 to 2 ; Ground Alum
1 40 to 1 60. 1st.
762,542 $90,426 04
Raleigh, November 13, 1855.
$90,425 M
186;860 '08"
mm- a - ' r a m. a m
4 w- - c,aa ,j
31 lmi ya WS3e
1 U'm. ii
- m ' JT A .
' 43aA j if f4'
Receipta less than estimates
$500,187 94
- llMTvfit -feme W continue these remarks eunlight, and winding its way through grass andl tri an 'intimate connection -with any 6P'thni
nov,4"rt ay wear 4o4his subject again.
a HI njil i I Mil. ; i
-' Fctrkai. Cacnr. This tribunal is in session
, the.jpnjseoi weeirwjith much business before it.
Jurlgea Wanra and Fdttk are in attendance.
flowers, that has" flowed on, till It has become
wider aud deeper a little turbid now and then.
but, on the whole, clear, mild and peaceful
Baskbupt CiTira. San Francisco is burden-
' ed with a debt she cannot pay,' and her treasury
is empty ; New Orleans has disposed of the ue
nf her-nubKe wharres for the term of three rears.
. . . . . I . . . . r ! j i i
so as to raise money sxrfficwmttb pay the salaries 1 Jy rrarmng to tneir inenrw,
This great difiEnrenee letween the estimates and ,
receipts may be eeoountcd for as follows I
Estimate of earnings, or "surplus
revenue," to be derived from the ' j
Brternal ImprowSmont fund $630,978 69
The-receipts from said fund were . 162,69100
Showing a rl?ndf in tlilsltenj'alone,
t ..' ' . . .-. $468,887 69
FAYETTEV1LLB MARKET.
Fatsttbtulb, Nov. 24, 1855.
Bacon, per lb. 16. Cotton, per lb 8t,
Fleer, per barrel Family, .8 76r Superfine, H 60,
fine, Zo. Cross 8 uo, Feathera. per lb. 8540
Grain per bushel Corn 75, Wheat 1 60, Oats 40.
- Remarks Baeon has been very scarce and has
ecnsiderablv aJvaneed eales at 16 from wagons,
beg round from store at 20 ots per lb. Corn in
better supply with sales at 76 seats per bushel
The Oottoa market haa improved and the article
i hV good demand at quotations. The receipts
of Flour are large ami prices lower. Can.
" Sr JoncHr Wrjuajcb", convicted of the mur
der of us fa&erjTrancU WUuama.has been sen
tiwnaii by the'Qrauit Court of .Person county to
nafcnnthellthdar of December next. I . -i ...'.n hL.i.ij,i..' -jV:. - I nositire knowledge cf the coiW?-f A evrruel
" - jr . nruiui
The position carries with It (mS .forcer and may
be pa'rtiany admitted.'' Hi?" Tatgfr" the' capital
ana more ?xtenucii tne op(ran.ns 01 apy d.ihk4
country. , But ii raufil be remehtlKrcd tlftit Banks J Estimate of ta'jtei to"o0 aVefrom,
are.cioseiy aiuea in ousiuess, ami in liiTeresrs. j uPYr.- ?:u -'
At their head (ganileiueu -Ol kiyr.anl lmancial
sagacity are pi.ireii, who nave time ana opportu
nity tt) atudrtbe cw tonf oUit paiiks, watch
the tendeue? of finiffebir matters, htufgivc time-
i f, iarth a
ATTENTION, INDEPENDENT - GLUED&.
VOB are eonunanded te meet a ftdeexaaic't
BVu. en Saterdav next,-(the 1st.. Dee..)
at 2 o'doekYbrperade, armed and equipped ac
cording to law, hi winter c Uniform -
By order of the Gaptaitt,
1 JU C S. LUMSDEN, a S.
Nor. 27, 1855. , ' ! 96 2
:1
TJniveBity,
flTIHE Annual Maetincotithe Board of True
Jl 1
tees of the TJhlterait ot North Carolina will
be held at theExeeatrve eOce In this City, en
M mvlKV taik loth nr IWMUumlUi But L
o CH. SaAMLXi
Paleigh, Not. 27, 1856; y .
f-6iarand Standard. ' - it
leau'' f ' H
.Tv8ee'tV.
Splendid LoOeryCkhber, 1855.
ORE0ORT 'f MATrBTanageri
(Successors to J. W. Maury t tJe.) r ""
LotieryreV the--enefit af the
' ; - State ot lelAimut9lt r .
' - ' ' Clasa m for 1858; -h" .
To be drawn at WanunjrWn,trel Saturday .""Dws.
78 numbe Lottery ftnd l4 drmaXUt
v,- AI-A.WEEW0.IQ?; THE CREDI
I JQRofbtiMteeIaamnwnMlnf
W- , i . ComDaur. held at the Tewe Matt, ia
RaleMth. e rfdagfjNerebec 2d,T Oetge W.
Mordeeaj lsq., ww eaUed .jP the chair, and the
fottowmt reutiqrisvadopted unanimooslf a
vide tne, real estate Deionfmz to tue Manea van-
eJactejrinf Company jntq lour Iraets, one Of Which
atiau inciuae me raper. aim witn .mry acrer ei
SJrd. ueSaw Mfll with Jts yard i thVburth-,'tae
.welling housed Vvth'riuM. hundred and Cfteen
acres or landT , .w .tt.,.wv
' Resohed, That.ari.',Oeorg-V?T
Petersen lhmd -and -T Ferl eppeiAtad
committee to confer tbeXrilta nearthaCde-
tans bf the-dltisrdrt.' a v ' '
JnWMi That th TrnitM haaribkASl Sa sail
V
teach uact separately, the sale to take gilaus an saw
iy between the Uaaiend 28th of Dseernbes
Mtmdmd. riThnt the tisineoC sale bar aa tgRfm
FiTPihnsand doUars jo.bpid ,ln eaeh. The
reartee JftbViPeid, hoaJ,bafUt-ner,v.he
end of one, two and ,tbreej y ears,. 1 brunr
ratergsf . frojUett.jirth.; psrtooav 'cari"-,..te he
, 4. iUe to tne properly w oe wut,3.a we
fspaid." DAITL. C.TOvrL-SrTraiie.
N it rrii 1 1 1 1 i r i iii i ifcl i in ii rt ui n
em ai me meeting on r riaav, sua vim i irasw
ffod with the action UiereoL 1 woald be r'J to-
-i?L-k- m.:M.;A. w - l .1 , . -,'..i.
iicaij Hum uiib uvtni e
whole
M A a N 1 F 1 0 KTjS C H i;;
55.000
. 1 U(J.M...Hfn..M.f..H.iHiM...rtU-. . 1J.UUU 2 . . J t
do.
do
do....
1 ' rd
12,000
IA rVlA
,.esMawaitetef!t
-,.6,000
ov,27856 V . - ' ,s W
61 2
da x.i-' " i.oooL
2,0001.
60O
800
7
y
'....' .. i ly i
ry in. June, 1856. $2641)00. OQl. ,
Th reipbjTsom ;tlu..i,r .,
W'y t ' 1J"yw,?.
uencii in mis uem
Li ,."J l 1 -r. i v
e A AAA J o
l .Kt
$522,417 17
Icrwaaded to the GoTeinarpeayiag the pardon of
WUUaasa. '
: ITh tondon Tiinea:; aaya' oln BuD
thiaknof a. -jpSi what thent
; SiJolrtxT Traaoir at. The following from the
.Harmbitrgh (Pn.) Telegraph' smacks aomewhai !
o( f sraanility t ? --':sT ; y ..."
r t3ne Tehfiot 'and tTnion winds1 up a 'very "abov
ire article against ourselTea by saying, 'an' he
ancral condition her treasury is entirely empty,
and those In the employ of the; .city go begging
Cor the wages doe them. - '-'ii'Kt
i - - - - I. . . '
T BttHor AtgrasowThe Petersburg' Express
gpcakain glowing terms of a ThaakRgivujg ser-
aaon preachedjn Grace 3turch, Petersburg, by
Bishop Atkinson; of North Carolina? ' Bwhop At
kinac u undoubtedly one of the most vigorous and
clear-headed divines, and thorough theologiaes, in
uie American Lai area rA prc4oiiuareaoner, an
pUreAon a haru of a UKmaand-atrines-pereI "'J TJZl
rm2.m toTtfor, toithe dioense of
. " r'".fy -rr- - a Krwth Cnratma. ana to bM nafve Ktate.'.Viroinia
of
civeaioBe in some Jfeiree Xi iW fiittnMiat
locality) with power 'cmjjj, jicfpmuv'Kl-
Uw u penods,o geoejal etjr.iRrncnt,.ponHT
advantages ahusinesinen otmneotod with, thrm
best appreciated byhoae who havAvenjoyed 4liera
tbelongestA-Sutb with many others, are the
neiar'rVah4ici enirel bv tluwe to whom
Xhe State delegates a part of ite-wereign $ owey
is demanded to sustain tha
m ..1 1 . 1J.J .
wnjcmmay ee aoaeu b avnoenLio. ,. i
ef interest doe en-ihe James Hi: f . - T
'1 . vse and Kanawha-"ompanye : . , -
i -bond, which has not been paid.f M.118
" WILMIXGTWX MARKET.
WiLxiNarox, Nov. 2, 18S5.
Turpentine. Sales yesterday ef 4S1 bbls at 3,10
$3,15 for yellow dip, and fri lor hard lxing an
advance ot o cis par bbl tot the' former. quality
No trnnsactions to-uay.
Spirits. Sales yesterday of 8S casks at 411 ets.
and to-day of 26 do. at A-i cts per gal. -
Rosin. No transaction in either quality.
Tar. Sales yesterday of 175 bbls at $2,25 per
bbl. .
Flour Further sales yesterday of 50 bWs'Fay-
etteville, at $10 for super, and $10,25 for Family.
Cotiad. Sales yesterday or So bales good mid
dliog ori private terms,' but believed to be an advance-'
Her. ,.
,1
.1
X
1
1
. 5 do-
100.de.,
251 d.. .......
TickeU $15; dolls. Halves $7,60lQn-r.lt76
Certfs. of Pkg'sof 26. whL, tickets, $180 00
;de,s , , do : V, , '26 half, V..;do VJ 0
do . "So ; . 2 auarter do ;46 00
do do 2B eighth, , do i . 22 60 -,
.Orders forjtickets and shares and Certificate el
Packages in the above splendid Lotteries WiU
ceive the most prompt attention, and an aeeountef
each xtrawuur wiu, be sent unmediateiv alter it -is
over to all who order from mes 5 , : ;
Address P. J. BUCKET, Agent,
oiJ o VI Wilmington, DeL
i
T
E TR TJSTEES take pleaMte in 'annoaneiew
to the oublie that they have seearcd the' set-
iwn!jiit.jlidiiiitcatr reftw-
4ee'trttkb,.sia.fe'ett, iv "eelad
fhaniilif Jhe! I3n1veTs1tT, T NotthCifoUnaad wee
TyMparad faeCrjlnaeehirfly in the flaboolef whtek
MTtuiMVMRwNsmMKwrnri nee.
therefore, every onpoaai0krfiaSrtt T ; ehee-
sacs those who mar feel inclined to patronise the
School, that they will And io MrDavis eker
to whom they may w3h CCiarri and.ejon-ienoe
entrust the otbral and inentai training Q their
enndnWL i.""-.- f r ?
Board ein btf hAd tn the VinarWat fl per
month. f e.vrri J.f!?t
TnltJoni-Biigliah Tpannti r0
sku snjtatin-'and Geki--WH At-4)9
sv"lBldsnnVeapnajsvr;t
v Thenact Sssfcm wtU eotnrnsuce the tod Uen-
day to Jamuwyr lao.flr ordevef the SoarnV
,-'v.t
00
MakingMefidl Wfbese threeehb-1 -r-
jecta areveTTue,,or v- r - - - $&sb,635 17
ftKij-- l ' ur-VVi'v-'i :.- ' 1 " . . V
- ; MARRIED. ;
In Wake county, on the 22nd inst., by JTathan
Ivey,Esqk, Mr. John H. Norwood, to Miss Sarah
fs a VafnaBleTranchise and
a p
the
?he above acconSToT tfie. ''difference between
Jpno ano ,paex piwiuu wwon uyr
avenue, dnrinj; 0. W IW,. 4,il
TbelaaJ0W9LMNvrBR fund
vjykU wiTOl (an rnnmt of revenue aa
G., dangatrr of Captain D. B. Grimn
and if addition;
minn mat
but to.rwr (p
soueht after WhenetearJatM Opportunity oftc-rs, the
ktrrK nrmninma vhiiltit iuiVava mram!llU41il the
mtrketf ttetSsfllftV wltlMictfiW BWxorno-1 huticipatedrU attributed mainly to-iheJeclinein
;,a iinJ)urr ki4 an.l thn lnrlna.1 brm"TrMalhe tends of the tjibta'rwhichr was
trywith whjchJaylahQr J an elteni4f UniaAP0uatntB heara.
etonof their corpwale ixlatenc Vlien about to 1 186X MU evaria 3 xH fcT.rf "I VN.JL-
-RALEIGH, NOVEMBER SM), 1855.
-.i it' ll - ;!
RE-OPENED
, npnvTHE'nifln w.AW
All the deUoactee ef the season served at
SeeBill of Fare.) , - ;
v Rat Hi RA Preaident.
yBA.yM,4W&$ ft. the 4 Ikratabnrg, Nov. 20, 185"4t't-4w.
i r VkiknAirANA.' i
fjliOiV' lKatojvalUyw: aoir'fcvorite
taaedA. now ia storeana ioc eats at reaaceq prices
by the quantity,.- Call and examioe at the Drag!
Store ol . fc, twuifcWTOJUy-WyVl
Nov, 26 1865.
lv' v'J'5';-
wt 5,
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r rr tzwr rim ino tthd tr tottt trrt fiM
jt4tmru BteeaninKrsewe94,iMfnenieTS, J
?AT AT&tjC:, Ji ' V
fllf imwaigneoVin seH'ai pat.' i'i -.en
Thursday, the IS Ji" Tec. next.li.
Courthouse, ' Ju'th' c'tyene,
U.jharea ojf atock : 3 tha War d Cv i, .
MLui.JaTiaBnvooiTiB -tcis i f v tv tlaa,-
thrcstate of SrS'f evtV? ;7',i
tt's intereiula th':f.'w ,. ,4si'Fse
o tn..x i .u t. m iiiiug ji anas, uwy e' i x kwi , iJj"'flu,c - w7..,-f'f A,
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