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a startling stouy tuk open polar sea. We fin! the following communication ia the Nation nl Intelligencer : T ''" Vdifrrt X.uiml tit't .'. '(.' rn : I. KM l.EMKv III th recent .1 i-ei.M0i find speculations touching tlie csi-teliee of a " Nor h Po'ar(open) Sua," supcriniluee.I by i lie publie iition of t lit; work f the hit" jam -hied lr. Kane n i: d oil ers, 1 Lave been .mii- hut mirnrised never to have "n t llorlIrC;ioIin;raclig. any allu-ion to a " tract," vn.iiic. A liricf ! CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, October 20. 157. I i course of a Pa-siie by tlic Xmli I ole to J ipr.li, China, ie , pleaded hy three Expert Kii i.L-; and auswers to all', ol-jec.ions that can lie arg.;d tf.'aiwt a P. sage that way, by .i)-eph Moion, Fellow of ibe Rival Soeu ly." I-row mil 1 .'.iK-ui'ictit 1 make ttie toilowing verbatim extract, U nil : " living about J'.' Ye.-.ncf .i-'O.in Anister. j dim, I ti cut iiili a I'l iiii.il"- lion-.', to diii.k . Cup of Peer for h y Tliit. ntul sitting by j public Fire, iimioiij several People, there i happened a foaiai.-m it enue in, who, seeing ft h'riu 1 of Lis r,r.v I,o lie knew went in ilieGroctilanU Voy-ii'o, ..n.:-riJ tfee l,iin, iTPfonchin Annual Fair of tie Merkhn f.r it was not yet time f-'r ti e tireciilund burg Agricultural Society is postponed from )':.tt to fonic li.Miie.nii.! ak'J what aeci- f,e 4,1, BtllJ Jtli, as lierolofore aniiouticcil, I flit tin 1 trou-tit urn ionic so ewuii , ins 1 . W .'igriftillurr.1 Fair ruliinul Drill h of G. W. P. Cuslis. Tbe venerable G. W. P. Cusiis, tlto last member of lite Washington family, died at Arlin"lon, lii.s reidetiee in Alcxainlriacouu- ty, Va.. on tbe KJtl Instant, iu tlie 77ib year! Ci," Scl it. '"), tl,e tionioil institutions sec of hi age. In announcing tbo event the "jfrcm our Correspondent. - f HAIU.ESTON, Oct. 13, 1857 The time are sadly out of joint pnl no ' THE KANSAS ELECTION. St. Louis, October 12, The Leavenworth (Kaii-as) Herald, of the . iv.l. . . :. .....i tl.n fallnwil.tr fttTminl , .,.1 , . iuill him;., nJl e 1-0 lr.iikf : i lie ceonle want monev and 1 ' ' ,., ... . - returns : Alexandria ilaztllt says : The whole country knew him and his patriotism will long be remembered. Clo; ly allied to the aslniiptoii family calling himself the child of Mount III 1 r ......... .,.,.1. P.. mil v Nearly enm.Ji.iu di.-posed to hold on to tbe epecic, Aliil I lie I v,'ra),e , uioerutio innjorily tioO, insuring public-trflPt do tho left they can under 'tUe ce(.tj0 f three members of tliu Council the cirewiiMancos with utiredeennihlu noteo, ! 0f ,t. House, while tlie gold and silver i looked up in the j )ol)f,,,ii County () " republican "nia- tubers of the lower oii.c. County Avcrupe 1. uioerutio . Clo.e-1 vaults injl. t?e k.-yt in thu pocket of the ; jmity, eccuring five muni , fond of I money kiivrv Tan Hunk, alter nil aio but ah,i jjvtt 0f upper Hon, Vernon, , the creature of the Slate tenants nt wiil, , Atchison Count v A v.. he w as never se much in his element us when j ami the fovereigti power to control tlie'e 1 ni!ijoiily, iinuiin thrre niemherM of the ! niP,'r',r refuse any nrrnueiucut with iiu iTa.inikinorn riLiT.'vGi tnei.roniv.uioi. ftArnnrnt ..-.it., in 1 mi ....! u tin 1 i.n oeupi.'. '1' 1 m..i r .1... 1 11 and the men and times of the Itevolution. exercised juioiifcb tho legi.Mativii bo.ty, ami j jeff,.r0B Countv " liepublicnu " by 150 A he faid of himself once, "lii was tlie ! a fcarful'day of leckoniurf will come when lllllj01;ty) gvn ,B0 nir aubcrs of tliu House destiny of 110 common 111 11 11 "for 1m had the people will assert their 'Suw' B"d cal' ' pud one of the Council. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TIIK VANDERUILT. New York, October 15. The steamship Vauderbilt lias arrived at thin port from Havre via Southampton, with date fioiu tbeso ports to the 3d imit. The telt'grphic news from Cannpore Id to the lf th of August. Gni, lluvelook had defeated the rebel near that place. Six teen hundred of hi army had died of chol era. All wnt well utLucknow 011 the 13th of A ugust, Tho new from China U unfavorable. e are rf fjuc? thority r.f tho executive committee that tho een fondled on the knee of tbe Father of on their bunk officer to c"' " i",,,l"it l.Ij '.... 1 : 1 r. 1 ! ... .1.1.1 . ii- a ...I mini nf I iciii ma v I kindness of a parent. He repaid that care! 6nj ,l,emeVes weighed in the bilance and and lift', etion with filial devotion, aud to tho I found waTti'isr- day of hi death, all the recollections of hi The MorinJius been brcwing.lor dome time, , , ' ,, 'life centered around or radiated from, the and thei'"'"1 l"cU was to Lreak ma .tea to Mate upon me m-. e of WBKjgtoll., fam. vioJiJ, pon our head as seen to bo Friend fwho u. llie .tn-imaB afurcsaid. 111 r, but only U tU in the Lading of , ty could have brrn'lv tb 4ih and 5ih.4 ole rictl to bris- :t tJ an tarlj Siar- W(J Lo )iaf ouf frlVllllJ mi,j rcmeni to the lih and I 'Jib of No ember, proximo, a Greealae-i .i.ip tli.n Suininct) told him 1,1 oroer tu.n tnc r nir l.rouuils may eInore that there ship went h. : o.it lo tisn that eon. pietcly prrpareil for the occasion than Hummer tl.e w hole Met, A. " Ru, he, ? fore r!.e l"e t had eaaght -N eii'!i to la. K- us. -we I v Older rvf the 'ir.eiJiJ Compmiv, iied unto the North pro.-pciity iu all the department of agricul P' !e, and came buck aain. Whereupon tural iu proveim i ts and productions-, tin relation bein No.tl to nie.) I entered '. into di.rmrM wilM him. mid eeuied to ouea- ; si.,., ri. n"n me iru.'h or l..u be said : Lut l.e (iiU n r m- tt,-,t :; r7ry s..d ihrii the shir. ope that our Irund will rriiienil.er th, and ctn-.e prepared to outstrip all former occasion in manifestation of success and ily. He lived lo good old n;re, retaining 1 ,rel 1 thHi a man a hand. J be muttering In mental laculuc to the lust. J hough 1 of the Vi"--"" uu"v'1' "r. Mr. Custi was never in public life-, he was ! Ihjhtii! TV"1' " CeB Upon ,1,e ,10ril0"8 in hi younger day an eloquent and fffeo- verc. P fe,rful 'olitj burst upon u five t-peaker, and had a fondness for orato- on tati: J 'st' iu ,,le suspension of specie ry a long u be was 4l,,. to gratify those payiminj l.,'JB l5l"'k of tu State w ho constantly called .L him to uiuko pub-1 nnnic C v'1"" uuouncemeiit of thi fact lie addresses. ' eni 3'"f, and Broad atreet wa jaffflP!frTrn-nAmiflty cioireU aim Clamorous tnul-- . . .'. u 1 ,...1 Uituds U.ft;liout tbe day. tJ ,Vrlintoa burial grauinl at-; l m 1 1 j 0 ..... Hill bolder became alarmed, and par- 4n . a . ...... , . t 1 tcndeuiij l.uuu persons, verai 01 tue i.cau;tl(kingof ti)9 suiIJcn tnd ?ewera, of depanniciit from Waohingtou City, being many of them aold the bill of the suspended present. Bank at a ruinous discount. One broker 1 Grin alone ia said to have made two thou- Imrririin Virlnrv in Rulli'inorr. aud dollars hy buying up the depreciated j An fwttion for meuibcr of the First! rPr' . ;'1,os? h; bel'' U, tm.lii.e pQ,"io We have received an invitation from the! Urawcb of tbe City Council was held iu IJalti-j MM MW (heir cr auJ ,jcld 0, ,0 ,ll0 - - ' ntar 0f "ri, 1'xecutive Ccmmittee to be present at the i 1,:0r 00 Wednesday last. Out of the SO - bills with a confident assurance that they 5n li 'ion- i" tl'licT'i"' iii-tifT 'thc t ruth Slate Fair to be held on the SUlh, Slat, 8-Jd Councilmen chosen 10 were American and j.wenld U "cmcd. Tb? Bank of ibe State Zi,; .mi told Je. He.-ver, that ey hid nml S:, a. We thank ,.,( m for their j one IVmocratic. The America,, carried , canl, for the State t.lie ..i'.e! two n.vc- I.; rl the I ole. I 1,!,, nl,J riCetdingly regret th.-.t it will , ey ward except the higlith. In n tlat will scarcelv take nluce in the Pre- V 4 Pouglaa County' Republican ' by 1 .f.OO tiinjority, Johnson County Dtmoeratio by 1,000 majority. The IMstrict formed by these last two counties, elect 8 members of the House, and 3 of tbe Council. The Democrats claim the election of the entire ticket by 6.) majority. Miawnce Louuty Kepublicao by 3.0 majority. This comity elect one member to tho House. Calhoun CountyRepublican by P4 ma jority. This Couuty elect one member to the llonse. The DcniocrsU charge that a large num ber of armed men came from Nebraska iud voted the " Republican " ticket. w. r. 11 no 11 ks, tlmbrofypist, fPAKF.S ploasuio in informing the eitixens i generally, that he ha opeued Rooms in f..rM.' Hriek llu'Llnif, over II mi.r & Iji.'i Sliu Stun-, .'Irl l..ry. wli. n. ho will be il.meil to nil win. wmli a Picture nf the not-Ivt-n i.r Kiiy of their Irid.-if. f"r I''" inonejl than wa ever to. ken in tile town of t'lmrloit.'. JJ'l'iill "n .is my slay i limiti il. " Pel. 'IU, I "SI. . 3 1! f the F.n.'ii.-li . The inferior qunlities of cotton had alight ly declined. The sales of the week were 27,000 bales, of which speculators took 0,0( 0 and exporters 2,500 bales, leaving 1 9,000 bales of all descriptions to the trade. Orleans fuir was quoted at .Hjd.j Orleans middling at 0 31 (id ; Mobile fair at 0.l ; Mobile middling at 9 1 J .; upland fair Ojd.; upland midling at 8 15 10.1. Tbe market closed quiet and steady. The sales on Fri day were a, 0(10 bale. Tbe stock on hand1 comprised 330,000 hales, of which 198,- O..I.I Ai.chor, open face, 111,00 81.00 S,0O S0O were American. All finalities of breadstuff had slightly declined. Wheat wa dull, at a decline of from Sd. a' 3d. per 70 lb. Corn was dull at a decline of bd. per -ISO lb. Maucben ter advices were favorable. 'The money market! wis animated. F,x clu q.icr kill were qnotcd at a decline of 5,000 Gold & Eilvar Watches , 7210 or Suiil nt wuiiLt.ti,t ckii ts- fU it the chi-spent i. net hsl lot uf Vtclie Ji. ever bel'ure nlfi reil tn the (10 1. lie. A gift in Jewelry ira th from 1 t' 113 ill be given Willi every watr-ti in pruporlinn to it r .i n-. Briiig lie. sirous of iiilriiiiueiiig uiir gouilii pruii.inrntly to the pulinc, 111 order to meet with quick, rei.njr and c.isli aits, we Iiiivu mlnpted this uicll.od fur their UinK.il. We sell C'uiii;mitinii V.-rge, open f.cc, at tfl.OO mid 7,00 Fine Silver I.epii., " " B.UO " 'J.IMI " lfu.it. caae, H,00 " ' Lever, Heavy Ilunl.e .u J5.O0 " lf,00 ' " En. P..t.levi.r hm.t.csa 311,00 " 30.0.) Heavily Ould Plated " " Sl,m J lie Liemocrats claini a majority in branches of the Legislature. both i ousl 're quoted at 00 1. Benefit op ADvrnTiKi.a A Rtut'LAit Catasthuphe. A few day inee, a young Rather Smai.i. Rusiness all Rou.nd. The New York Times, a Democratic paper, informs us that Senator Douglas wrote a aked l.ra if il.rvdi! n- : me. t with a great r'ei.i of i re T l'e ice. I asaeJ Uini 1.- . 1 .. .... c 1- l . wnrit ft r.nrtr nf rnn.h.is I Hi' mftiirsr s 1 took . . .1 . ; uc tuuiri. uu. vi uui I'uni-i ig it iu i .-.'ui , ' " " f---- - - - -- v t keil uiihu: j. t-yj in.' iu, uiey faim . T , r, , T . .. t A. .. , r . 11 1 .1 er 1 . . 1 f ...c.iii.n .r lunlrun. LI.. II tliA ll.l,.i.iitli. lltlEVIlliH.llfl.A .I1AI.-Anll Jlllitllirill ! ,i weather they had ; aituotign 11 woum anoru us a grcai ueal or 1 r"v'" rluu v " 1 v-.. ....rv ..... " ' . !-.,,i 1 ... 1 1 . 1 1 tt 1 a l.firA ifrl l v .lia .iianatimn if lirA .11 A rn tl.crc ! lie UM n.c fi c weaker, AC. ; pleasure to a.ten -T- " " j of ow mo,t ,;aLle Mn,ey, the To the traet " fr.,n biel, the ..hove ex- Ut at tbe police, killing one officer, Ser- j Soutl)western Uailroa j, aD(1 'tlle Rank of tract is i.'.ii-n. tiyre i- i." uaic, uui i micr , 1...1.1. . 1 1 gcaix ooruan, anu wouuuiug several oinora. . g0utk Carolina ! .. J ..VirM.MMA.I U I f ll ' I T 1?T.- I r. . 1 .- I -n t.ir . .1.1 ! 1 ll '. eeii in tbe j of tl.e ll:ii.k ol ll.iii, ,ur r. t;.. i,:is lieen .. ... .! .1 .1 . 1-' r lilt aiivvi UU19 ... .en. l.c T n in un.irht-r riAtl nl 1 . . . t J ' elected l'resid. nt of iln-. Jlaiik ill the place ' froni J;lckson Hall l:d in the " 1st ,of" S. P. Alexander, K-q., n sii.-!ied. Sergeant Jordan t! e fer'o ! of .'ir tll .-T -c! liiltl " t1 1 ti i i. tr mh a u:.te ti.e Jcoi uh :.t. 'Hie - 1 1 ret " i- r v-.'::iie i.f J ''' l.'ani- Coiiecliou of Voy- a.cs and 'I t'' '- f --' 1,1 J'OI"loni ; to suspend. We learn however that this i Ii-Uhmcn. to"ethcr with a nunnlilv of anus' the abilitv of the People's Rank to hold out t W.o t.l.ui.,' iie only copy of : , . . , . M-okeu of l.v its' .,,,.1 ..,.,..";,; r,v v, ,U r.-.so ' tcaiaa. Mich a deinonstration, but she stood . ,-. -, A -.:,i i.Iiieh I uu .le a '", except, pcih np, as far ii'tlie brokers , pole,l. The American ennd Freuchuiau, keeping bachelor's hall in Union i t.tter to tbe President on the 4tb of Sep . i I.. it t i u t.:.- i .... . . street, lost a small black and white cat, which had been sent to hiiu from Pans. A friend advised the Frenchman to offer a re ward for it iu (he ledger. In accordance with this advice, an advertisement was in serted, offering a reward of live dollars for the leturu of a small black and white Cat which had been lost from a certain bouse ou L'uion street. The hour earned for the ap pearance of the pcrsou having the lost feline wa eight o'clock, a. in. At the hour named, the bell was rung violently, and when tho young bachelor opened the door, to the a Tha rush wns immense un J. J. lilac!, wood, ' furmeily CasLier ; -j-i,,. police wore engaged iu trying to quell , to tbe hour of closinr, and then the crowd ! touisbiucut of the Frenchman, there ap the Rank of Hamburg, S. C, has lern street riots when they we're fired upon ! turned upon the other bank, and a particu- j pearcd before his vision about fifty boy, I timber, saying that be should be glad to have bis father in law, .Mr. Cutts, appointed to office, but that any such appointment of persons other -than citizen of Illinois no mutter how near and dear to him "must not be considered as auy fomprustition for the omission to appoint such Democrat from that Stale as he and the rest of the delega tion might recommend." To this particu larly cool note he received the following gracious and satisfactory reply : Wamiimiton, Monday, Sept. 7, 137. My dear Sir: I have received your letter of the 4th instant, by which you seem to ap prehend that should I appoint Mr. Cutis lien they wrerc nrcU upon , luruc" UPU" uic omer oaima, nu j.un.vu- r----- -j j m j prcDeuu that snould l appoint .nr. uuii 11 .fW the killing of lar run senie'1 o o made upon the llauk havmg a blaek and white cat under bis ! Second Comptroller, thi appointment should ' ,. ' ' 1 of Charleston, and tbo People s Bank, both rm, while another party had bag contaiu- j y,e clar,,el , Hli0i,. i'O0 ecd entertain the police charged upon 0f which, however, stood firm up to the hour I i"g cat. The boys made a rush for tho no ,pprchcnsioii on the subject. Should I v Lull 1 I., i) mv above. V .r43:.t. S r. .....i .. .... i. ... :. . ...1. l 1 . V ' . " . t w-.., w ... o , , , . ii was iepo.in.1 ii.atiuis i.jim iiiui,...-.. . j.1Cksoii llail.and enpturert a iminbt r ot , 0f c Osing. Some fears were entertained of J "oor, eacii clamorous tor the examination nike tie nppoi!itmeut which i not impro oi men particular letiue. me r roucun.au i bablei j, ,iu he ow iU()iidual appoint closed the door in despair, and during the nieti procecdiug entirely from my regard uay retuseu to auwcr the Dell w lieu it was for Mr Cutts and hi family, and not because r r, -p. i;fa'. v, your obedient I arc concerned. It w ill h governed entirely j 1 1 h; a votes, mid the Democratic 2,789. j by the action of the boutlu rn muk. . f . , ! up square and paid out dollar for dollar up mates received fi,0 -cll)ck ,,,, bor of cloin . Am-'iji' e i.e." ti d-ir wi,: 1 ;rj. c; 3.'c, wicked v in:!. .1 r.v- k.-k Among i'r the fi-t on I Le steamer "t''i I'te'i. la t(ne.s on of Senator i nr:ls 1,1 inucli mlcrc Crorrlii Elrrllon. The elcciion which took tdaco in Geor- On the 7ih and 6th i.,,iai.r, a Convention , .,. 5,,j ln .,, .. Dm: ;il CntiMiiljoil I Mid ftli iiislanr, tn of the Dental Association ul Noith Carolina rung ny the boy Laving cat, tin coil- I Senator Dou.-Us I.m had the rood fortune to . . . .. . . : . r . - . . . .1 I LI- f the regular hour being two 0 olocH, but ; nwueu ior iu ur luree uays, siiu iuu i reuou- beoome his son in-Ia. several of the liank extended the time, in j taii, fearing there would be no cessation in j j.-rom vour fr;cnji Tery repectfully, order to give the timid and nervous time lo the presentation cf black and wbitj cats, re- ( JAMKS BUCHANAN, bring iu tbs-ir biii aud have them redeemed.! moved hi lodgings t another street. Ai Hon. S. S. Dou.ii.A.s, Chica'o, Illinois. 13.1. holders and- those who felt a deep j le,,eJ was ,Uo J f If thi correspondence really did lake intercut in the credit of the State slept badly '"-" ' ; place, we think it vot rather small busi 1 . . ' Iwid a Horn nentla m.t i a- i Is in a and nH.wa. a I nr I :i 1 1 Oil til .1 Oil II l Urnillin. - , . - . lutvivrv in t v; i vv I vt t iiv a it -n ir, w . j : . , - . i i - - . ' reen.l nr0' 1, ur, ttltl "M of t,,e Pn,ocrtlc P"' carrying ; Ubt fcw of lroM hud a very pretty c very tame and affce- j ,)CM roun,, . ,,, -e aro not M ,U0U ' " .' ' . both branches of the Legislature l.y large j sleep which they were enabled to snatch "onHte- ue wou'1' 4e" lor ll,rc dollars. rpi c.d at Senator Douglas writing such an t was manifested by those in , t.k.ctil) t,,e! eaiuVldlilo for were hunted with sl.iu plasters, dishonored j 1 " dtd not answer this ep.stla, impcrljllcnt l,.tt(.r , ,he Presidenta at the i i .. l 3 .1 9fl Iia h.iri KnmA ti Inn ili.f rm. n I inn tint Irt . i i . i i ... -h a j i i v :iie si en tn ry J y.)i:' -i ii: ii'. lot nt. out i u year " - . ' J majorities -, . .i-.rf-r.r IT Tmuiesr. ; noiiu a ii ce, a ii ii we wire i-roiuiscu a nonce ' ,- l, . iiirnwi :ii.. 15 ..-ue a: ii.j tart, c-i 11 Japanese. . i .liovtriior u o or IU,(HH) uiionty up at - i by the bark Auckland, and .ol pre-cexa.n tui l:.s nor rcacueu , Conresiolll,, delegation stand six Demo-'. " in !a us. Dr. K. II. Andrews, of this place, fo two Americans-. Democratic aiu "1. 1. This party it ' re. f-.und in one of elected President j Dr thoirra'i'vjMi.Khnvinjaiiff-rcdaliipwreek, GrecnaWo, Vice President; Dr. D. W. C. i K. P. Gregg, of!ofone The delegation is a follows vy :-e-n .. riir-i o.rt over m , , f i- ;ii t- ..,., . ,,i ., I'.-.i'-!' ! p.;!.- to -. -.. 'I hev have a:l been ; J ' ' ' ,.ru:re: to their n-iti'.e 1 tud except three. ; 11 ubbard.reasurer. j Id me now in this ci'; ;-cue in employ of; " j V. Kir.-. A Co . a -cotid in tbe service j Ci!llfe Stl-ejiriision. j or a p-ir'y uiilmrn to u, and the third, as j As was to l e expected nearly every Dank, i n hnve :... . rjierl to go with Dr. iwm North and South, have suspended specie. t- intioi.a' .!.r..til. here- l.t supi-nor . .,, ., v,, ., lt district, James L. Stewart, Democrat. 2d .'Id 4th r)th Oh 7th elo ilo lo do do tlO th do , payment. .Maruu .J. Lrawioru, Vuu. llobert P. Trippe, American Lucius J. Gatrell. Democrat Augustus R. Wright, Leui. James Jackson, Democrat. Joshua Hill, American. A. H. Stephens, Democrat. 1 .l.-f.-...! ...,...i. 1. 1 ,. ' .A uiatiBiiiii uiiicut i-uiuuii- uai'ci , v.uuiiuiu . . ,., ., .. . Aut-. . . - r ' ,1 Vet-rt an v mam flats rltilmlilnliiiL Ljeilaet is btnnni us iu tho lc, kii.I gljosts ami i r jo ; spectr and goblins dire Hit like phantom , before our affrighted imaginations. Still ! those may not be ruined who do not wih to ! be. We may, by our hot and imprudent j haste, commit suicide, but nebody is going I preceded him to tbe grave j IU luilllllll UWIII I V. I' IK U'UM V.l J"ll 11 l.i mm 111 u 1 1 oo ntoatlioutilit. it is a tau to he flighted TuT death as to die by any other means, especially by starvation. Rut the i hole story of eur woe i not yet told President of the United States stooping from hi high position ti answer it ' A NiRvoti Tkavei.kk and a Gituir Maonaximous Act. Mr. Lefevre, a . i.i.- . i.... ... -. i .. r. 1.- i- r i J ,f -,i .- i- et - Raogaob Master I recently took atrip .lied recently, without Issue his wifa having : ' r His estate wa . j j . i e.-. r :i J , ,. i. . I Noitheru Raiika bad suspended, we supposed I-.ri'i- wi'ho'ir and bis own native la,l'gU:ige, i l II willVo (u.n1 t .ffjrp him emr Invment "in tl' t every I'unk, both North and South, i tee vi appraised at nhout 8700,1)00. A few day since bis will opened when i(wa found that be had left the whole of hi possession to be divided equally betweon two gentle men of New Orleans one a uephevr of bis r-vcPifciert wa.- orcmng u We.t, aud while passing over the K. ti II R. R., being fond of tbe weed, bad taken my uui iu tho baggage ear for the purpose of indulging in a Havana, when a nervous individual entered the car and commenced overhauling the baggage. Tbo baggage master, after cycin.j him a moment, accos ted biiu rather gruitly with " What's wanting, sir ?" " I am looking for my trunk," demurely answered tho nervous un. " I will take care of your trunk, sir, that but I would unk uudcr have been .tailed ii lion the couDtiv bv tho nreseiit ' in runt i.r..,. I. ...... l,: U til.l t.i l.M ami fur llirin ani-li in come i (rem bauil.-ouie.lv remembered: but on le-! I. ,,.-.. -1.... I.-... I .1..... jtiations tor cs-, , ' 1 i " '"", ", . - . i , v. i.. ,.., .u, .un, ,.. u. . . Tcnnrsstc Stualor. v i.nv .T.il. ii rrtri uta aiaakt-tK m fn Anna .ier the gr.vrTn..,eni either as in- : would do the same thing for the puipose of nKo by the Leeislature of Tennessee I. S.' r" 01 , ."'. . "i T t-yrM.rer om other Me espaeity. . protecting ..self j lut it scorns that some of; Senator iu the place of Ex-Gov. Jones I avc,l. nn.U.used a renewed n.ovctueiit upon i ii. Tfin . n " ' ri rr rn it:; rnniiLi nun f iiti . i . . This iimrniniT about 11 o'clock, the I wife, and the other a broker who had trans- People's Uiiik closed it vaults and refused , acted bis bu-iness, a man in no wise related to pay out 'my more specie. This was said ; to him, save iu the way of business. To the to be caused by a run upon its eoin by the astonishment of hi friends, thi broker, on finding that he hail been made legatee to half the old man's estate, (G-'l-iUjOOO at least,) went before a notary public and renounced , ' , " , ., .- the icw Jork lanks persisted in p ihl' , (jov. Johnston is a remarkable man. lie ia the other Hmks. which still stands firm, and the whole legacy, making it over iu lavor ol I '"Ml "in','- unt" b v- Col Sa-imler!. ! P"ci and much damage has been done, ' wcll known about Raleigh, and left there in ! promptly p;s out dollar for dollar for every j the relative of .he deceased iu France, coo-1 " 7 business, retorted U. M. ., ' " , , ". ' , , ' I ,i. ,.,.,.,. . I..,.;....., ...... i.i ..! i . .. . v. i i ! bill that i nresetited. The heaviest run siotuis of nephews and nieces, to the nuui-1 " Oh, I am aware of that, wr, ri. n r; ,f.".r r r.r r,rt, nnn Tirorciiy pro- ."""ii ' "u -i.-o ...v.., ,. iw iv.ui.i ui i ry nau eireuinsiauees. ii suows, nowercr, , , , , , . r. . . . i ii i i i ' i i u . 1 r. i.' . .i . -. n t ' . .... seems tn lis e been made upon the Charles-1 bcr ot twenty or thirty, and all humbly aiw.iy much rather keep my tr t-cel avl c-lucitcd. I le af erw a. d ,,laUo th, ir n.-sets available. Ii is itrpos.-i- ; what a man may accomplish by dint of per-1 u!lllki b;t it lils ,nct it liabilities thus I situated in life. The old man had prev ious- my eye I" ' 'i: J ?!' V " - ! Lle to ll0W ,""c,, ,li'U li9' ''s l'tcu : severance, for it is said that he only learned 1 far. n,ir jts 'r;ends are sansuine that it will ! ly made a will in which hi French relatives .!. ,;r vou .loui.l 1 e 1. i:. i:, r - '-) V.'3 'x ri. -s ?' 'c:.! I''. -."''ll'' i- l...-n r rtn ,rP.,P.c with Jaran.JoM-ph , money pressuic. 1 liousnwl upmj thoufanel . teaching him after his day s labor, as jour-, " ",e iche -nouiu lasr. so long. where he remained i will be thrown out ol employment anel they' ncvmuii tailor, was done. I - i - ' i nttinnrr hit i-i.o nrrti riinepiin Li.e . ru- '- f r o i. j priety of a general temporary suspension. (The Mercuirof this morning i out in a re - t .. -.;.!- .t f -I f Hi 1: j'.r re .I a- -u-h. ry r-. !; :' ! ir-r :!, t-.n , hnvinj r.een intio luced to ! iavc to sul-M-t a they le.-t can. It i- - ami cl icr '''",'S!ai.l t!i:.t ...any persons in New York are; X,w Livrry ad Sale SLlhlf. Idiii ''with families of the offcli"S ,0 V0lii fc'r t'"'1 bard. Wc give the. Attention is called to the advertisement 1 carefully written editorial in favor of it !..' '"ti .- j. .i..t.i- .i! i following exlraet of a llier from Piiiladel. ! f v- l... j;,' ,,.!. ..,,,1 : ,t.: ' thiou'-hout the South, whilo the New op- J ',,,d A,n.ricai,5fed native ' i.bia. dated t etotcr V. to lei cur renders sec nl,ee.' lh-over and others inter.v.te.l ill P? ?' ' q"tion of both principle pud what i.-i ll.c situation of affairs iu IViin.- 1- ii ml it to their advantage to call on Mr. for some tore the will lo piece and wrote a new one, leaving everything to hi wife's nephew and bis broker, as above dated. the whole time !' turning from a vi-it to them, not long ago.; ,our truk unj.r your Cye I reason known only to himself, he j The nervous man suddenly vamoseJ. Ex-minister CnAMiTON Tnsl'!.tio Min ister Dallas. Letter received here con- liiu-in the I'nited States; . . 1 . ..i . v - '" : ..,,.1 ,.. ,l. -nl-,,!,,;.,,. ,.... . .... U..U- v ..:.. :. : i- i our f.iturc inter- ' J "'. vij.mi.a i iu .n-.i.u.utr, v()K I'mncisKO ! tempted ot the probable distress in the en-. tire North ; Mhldrii Urain ni .1 Mirrifr. "The mo't inelancholv feature of the : Klutts, Esq S,Ji nt in Iinilull. ''.. , , . , i firm the statements in relation to hx Minis- ' forced to su rend, let tbo result come aud . ... . M1 .. n :. . if , i .... i I ter Cramptou s rude treatment of Mr. Dallas, ,; be met and borno, and then let the people . n t make a virt ae of necessity. Lvct. then all , Crau.ntoi. rcneatcdlv. and in will not bo lost besnle honor, jsui a pre-i;, . ,' , '. . . . .,. lllO llllv iliUIIU Dili) lllill ItC'l UHlll UUI , Uiao . . . . t t Sheriff of llowan va.uniary ...scw.uu .-.. - , ., , ,, D notwithstandin- tho best rctfilcil .inll.ti.. L.I.4 Mnitl ft UfhiMlin tA I O . . u i ucu u.1 UUI lit Hii w o ii " " . r . : . ii . r .i ! i a: i T.l-i .. .i . . ' a' iiriiV! n wii: uumt'cr 01 iit-ijii. uiruwii oui i vuuiiiv. uicu ommcniy aivuia i vmiii: iirii hi r . . r . e . -i - . i i Lllllt'Uv 3 IClf Rl IU6 liyt.'llsC Ui IIIC UleWlJ . I I'll' I 1 a, cf finploy ...cut with little . any project ; Salisbury on the 1 0th instant. Mr. K. was ! tending directly to parallyze tho public f4nd n,ost ord,a' eeltnS on ns own Prt of ohta.n.ng work through tl.e approaching ,,,,; to hi, busineM until , fc w ,iu. , crcdit ,, Jratc tL proJper,J( prolucts ; ( one occa-.o,, recently wh.lo Mr. Dallas winter, ."uehtin.es as these should teaeli ' ,?.,, ., , , , ' . 1 , .. . ,v r . r rr . was walking iu the .street in company w ith . .1. i- ute before his death. He leaves a wif-and aud cuer'-ies of the whole country. It mis- .... " . ., ' , i.rudetiee to nil. and impress ni on every one 1 m. ujuimii.iiia . B , . i i ..i -,, a Isnlish nobleman, Mr. Crampton was ob- '. .... ' i i: :....i i ... i : fortunes come let us meet aud battle with , , . ' ., r A liAi :' f'.irt Too Mr. ii Stk-ie ox I.'a n A f v days s'jo an honest ccono M;e 1 " M-1.. !"r.'"' win by long year of t.i' h i-l i-i- 1 -it) ? I. ("Oil, drew it from i . . : . " t'l'U iu tin civ, not t.;i.oviii4 i.i ,,,c ec,.s.ity of sniin.' nt ii.,:.. v v ;:L. ,'-wt in these trouniou- ; , , , ti1( ir earnj,fS l) ,c,.t t,e I1(.c,.s. , dt-al.!. ..,. tr. .. ..j ..n ;n 1.t lie i '. i i, i-.'.e j "c ' s.ties t) wt.icii an are liable, over two 1 , : l i -. . :.. l... A..H . . . ... . . or a :.,.yM m a Mj.iuing hi u- vv. ; ,iiouar.d workmen have been iieli-iried by I We regret srys the Wiliuin-ton I . t f t;.-.. t'ty. du hi. way to In ej'i'irtcrs, . (j Montour Iron Conipi.iv nt Danville, and I it ,, , ... . . . . , w 1. ,., 1 I ; . l i. !.,.;,...;,,.. I everv I ii i . i ,' Herald to bear, just as wears going to J '' P I m a bag, lie imagniv. i c very . number have been thrown out of em- . . V . . fc . .... . . o.l l . ,,, i,.,t I had co:d. . . i i. . . i i rrrss. of the death of den. Johu hrav 15 v- - - i - c nioviiieiii at ... tin., i -i.iK. i.e iiigu-.-inii mi'i i' ' j 11 ..1 -ill. ft.- ....tl.n - lU al'i lie Tt.il IUU fOl'l I -ii-eii ' efforts of the latter to evince the kindest infi .ft".' . T ii i miiiNiLnu rat M i.rietl, in the vicinity of flreeiisliri., on the l.'l.s, instant, hy l!ev. J. J. .Sinyt.i, liev. J K.TIIitl I IM .MI'l.K, of ill... county,!.. Mm. JI'.NMl. K. il.in.liUr ol jlkiu. VV. W lurt'i.., E.q , of tiuil .'nr.. ci. iinly. V tin Mi r.l Osnaburgs :i?t a t.er cent-1 laiui.y to mourn his untimely and unexpected : " -""- .. nerved anproachin from the opposite direo lii. nt as .i.ij.t we iii.iv. I..1L .L-L us uui Hunt:.- . . - ... . i ,. . , " , , i .i . i ' lion, but, upon seeing our .Minister, lie sua- ...iln ntul mill.. l,.-it. ntul .bv tivtl th'it rrnnu - . . n r ' denly passed up an alley-way lint bale FOR CASH, U IS, eenU per r.l. RP.EM i STEELK. On. 20, IK'.7. 137 TATTERSALL. Livcrv and Sale Stables, " lver, Hunt, caw, 30,011 e37,UO ." " beautilully cugravd,4J,t)V " English Pal. U-ver, " 50.00 " " " extra fO.OO ii at u m i. 70,00 " " " and M igie W.tchea, KO.OO i i. ii it a 90,0(1 t tt .i m i. U0.OO " " u ,(' I loo.OU Any of the afti.ve Wi.l?he, lu(. Il.er wifk a gift," will Ik sent by inuil, frt e of i..l.i... A ealnlngua giving lull parliealura, will Iw aen I, on .pfi'irutiou I.. t.KO. 1(UM.U .li. to., N.i. 33 S..i,ih Third Islrutl, Pbihitlelpl.i.. N. II. Nt-wsp-.pera lhrunglri.il. Ihc country, hy giving .bu iiuvrrist n.e lit a.x iiiserlinns, wiil re eeiv in pi.yn.ent nupeitor double-pointed G..IJ Pen nml case, win Hi ", or any other Ji.velry of the a.iue v.ilue, p..ynble on tl.e rereipl ol tha first copy ei.hi -iM.il the utl vi rli.en.ci.t. Ocl.it). fJ'J O.D.iCi. LrTI.e Presbytery of I". ncorH will liolu an ati. ji.iirnv.l me. ling in I hurl.-llr, mi WcuneaJay , I Jet. SIM, at 4 o'clock, P. M. R. II. LAFFERTY, XtutviCrrk. To the Tcachrn of Common Schools In Mrrhh-nfjiirg Cmniiij. f WSIIOsiKw-liodesircreriiftealei (wi.limil wliiefi B the piil.l.c money cnnn.il he tlrnw'ii.j within thr nrsl 4 ...onilia, will apprur in t.l, Hice of the I'hsrlol.o M. Eire Int. ('ou.panv,on TueatNy, the i7tli UcloUr. IBj7. J. 1. ROSS, Sup't. M. D. JOHNSTON. Com of He. K. N. HUTCHISON, J aninution. Oct. l.l, n:,7. (33 Prcsli Confcet iona rks, Fruits, Family Groceries, &c. f HI II I- milirrilHT I'tki !niiirfi In annoiittcin M to Inn irtenon ittui 1 b jnlilir jfnt rallr, thut he if ww in )e receipt of freih mi(il v ur' t'OX FIXTIOX A It I KS-IFI. U ITS AMI Fi.mi.Y uitoriT.iM, consisting of t'ai.iiies, (.rani. , R.iiaina, Currents, ('..run, Nu.r of vartoua kinea, (.hvea.-, ur, Cot', lee, &.C., at Ins old nl.io I, one o.x.r .North east of Spriuy.' eorn.-r and op.niai.u J. YV. O.lmrnti'H of. lief, ( It 1 i r V Orr'a old t nil.) lure he mi!.l aul.rit an early call from all of hia old cuatomcr., ai.J h will l.y mi me. in re.uae any new 010 a who may Gild it tu their m.rrrat lo give hit.. 4 call. II..vi.ip purehaaril cirap far ( oi. he will e n. .q. un lly lie eiuulcd to .ell cheap fur (!. M. D. L. MOODY. On. 13, 1S.S7. 3.ttf IVn.Oerat copy. fAliI 'goods Ar F 1 !S 1 1 F, it & ItV It UOl'G'H'S. jj At;i.(; opened a l.irgc and altraclivi. Slvck FA L fj & V I ST Si R wv i ut.. irmir- ihr iiHrniKtu rn.l ivolicit ait ix. ;i itniil tun tit' iur FMHUOriX-'.UIFS. t KMKS.V TALMAS. ALU' 1 Oarpetirg?, Cil cloths and Kattings in great variety. IU ifKTS. glNE BED and NEfil'O I! l.A X K ET.. .!,. a Ki rfj a. Pliiin. and I.ii.m v. r.-r pliii,i.ii,m H-e. A l irife a.ipp'y of ll.c uIh-h i;,mhI, rvetl. lent 111 ijuulity und 1nuU1.r1.te in priee, will bu found i.t FISHER i LCI! HOUGHS'. HARDWARE. and T ' 1 -ji, N . l-.-'l, a, - eighty per-on have been di-t-h-.rged fioti.' uum, who died in this town this moriiiu . the ro'.T'-ir :ii 1 Cotton I.11IN :it nrrutnn 11 nCi..i- .11. if 2,.....n1 Pi-i-i a ti.ntii.ti was .ilive : he dec. u''d every '.,.,.:, ,-,.,.,. .1 .! ' 3 " nei'Mibor W II nil it, but not to sleep as alive ; he deemed every t.oi 11: . 5..- iy burglars who were after his I Con-lioc-ktii, Port Kennedy, and "' 1 Durii, - ti... lyng night watches he ; - ,.; ;,.vera uu again I ..,.:. 1-. 1 1.:... 1.1 .1.: , r-..,...ilu I . ., ,. . ; U1UH.1.-U U.I.I. I.UUUUII II.V linn, nr. yi'"l et us consider, says the J.v ciiiii. Jcws, . , . . . ' j i .... . , . ... ii.-. ' 1 e.n:w uru , .....I a. i. cietl anci.nu.., an, rn vii'. of ti.is afluriioon. the immediate and ultimate 1 . . ' , . . '. , M . ' , ,,., . a L'ood deal of severe remark against Mr. C, cilect.s ol a ccncral suspension 01 aa inu 1 ; , , . , - . . F ., 1 . who would seem to havo uo excuse for it, I ."jouthcru batiks. Ilia hrst, but perhaps not ,. . , .......:.,.' I I since, hi forced retirement from the I'.m HE subscriber informs the public gt-ner-ally, that he has purcha-ed the lare Sta id, a t'orinerly owned hy I'. .lliauison, one wii .ru eiift-t of K. rr'a II. del, ne-.r Ihr J.iil, and has ..d.iei! the greatest, is an instantaneous and uuiver 1 1 -.- - .j sal uepreciatioii 01 paper currency ami : , . . v. . ' a Southern credits. If that el.Dreciatiou be -7 V ,., u, refi.l.d ll,., ... a ....trior ., r, for the 1 1 1 t 1.1 i IV 'M 'Mff 7 I " 1 . ivnrtiB n ' Idl uci lu it, n uf,au .'jpi w u u v u -' . avl he rejoiced when day UjtUt ,,,",,; , ,,ave aKo rlo,(, t,.ir . , Vommirre ,sk-, Is there any magic in the' ' " iiu, prouueu o. iu o.... c-ii,.- I!e -".- 1 ooirteis: took a ; ... 1: 1 ..A. .1 1 .. , i number mren f Tl.e rears HI 7. '2T. '37.1 II V'Ostration in every rispect, oml in to,,., in a ,,.c reecf,bl, locality i put .he J Vus t r vi,, fro,, t e-e "t-tbli linjeiits ",7 have been remarkable for their every deparlm-nt of trade, which springs ReiOK.-Nathanicl 11. Stinson, editor of the P-le.,,.. t;. he . . Livery and Sale S.....I,, ..... aw;,vc...t ;,l,isw.rk,.-s iLasy. 1 "Zl ' ' Zi rcvulsioin, ,!, alternate decade, from a general .nueion, ha. never faiM Ne. York D.v Roelc wa. .rreated o S..r. Z;;;;' "' nt a. v., rn, I .-, I-, hi, rom, looked at - , u upo the community. Hank su-peu- i "cmZ tl.e most severe, until superstitious! enem. u, wasung inuuenee ver a ae.ie, uay, on co.npiH.iiv 01 ...e i,,..a,.. lie inlend. to k.e,. H...-. a.,d ( ,rri gr. f. th. 1.1- t. of ,t.;; -v Lev, and " niirbt ami ari. ....i,;,,,, .,.,, ,,. ....,. i people have come to re-ard the seven as an ' ul JBa'". mi conou, ns 0.1 o.ner .iupr.,jr uu cuargc 01.11 aim ei.cou. ag...s n.i-Ea CV1....S-' ,,',,- ., Hi. old wa under ... r :.' 1 ; utiluckv number, and '77 it is snrtosed will a'"' products, partake of it disastrous de VJ.'' L felHEt.K II Alt lV ARE iu all its "3fe45r 3 ri.li.a, ulao Anvils, Ikllowa ; ees, Axhs and prut.;. Iron a.iti Slerl. A lull fiii ply ol Paint., IM ..nil V-rn. sh ea c.iiil.i 11 t'y in. h,.nd ii ml f.ir iu low l.v FISHER k RL'JH'.tH iiHS. Aiiciiltiiral IniplciiU'iils. -s- A X siii:i.M:.'!s,si f;Av VT... . J t'nilers.ri.ri. aim C b .M.ih, i(.ir.s. .Ml I la, Plows, I'orn t nlnva. ?rtJraft. tors, &.C.. tVe. e aolu-it .1111- iiri.-iii.itiut) ol' Ue i.lii.vi- (i.Hiija. 1 ISIIEK & RI'IIKOI (ills. AnnEsT or tub EniTtut or this Dav purpose of opening ... ('Iii.rl. II. a l.m iy aud S .1. ..I ililt.', in run.pU'tc order br lac L-c.i....niHialion ol the public Ills n'.j. i-l .a tn ni .lie hia est ihln.liii.riit whit, it T Snmt Maciiints, iMK iril. riltpf h Imvi: nu liri -l ;i Mii fity 01' llif-no .uiirior M-t Iiiih t. it tiu h lluy tv ivu ttiititai;l..h ttr 11 11 f...jY. l isiiEii i Lirr.ntji'tiiLS. Oct. 13, 1 ci.?. til - 1 1 ii- I - ad. it 1. il i.i wir.- found about him. He t- In ihc morning he went to a 1' s!;iet :n.l a.-ked, " hat :' iiii n.v money.'' tild him hi f -r t -ri day- and nights, and asked "(Jiintid drp.-ite. your gold "i U.-.n! I!., ii I 1 . ru i .J:.rv )'.'. fl'lliIL' I'Oft. In nnney matters the pressure seem to j round the hi-tory with a must com iticimj pression. Every bj.ly knows that Europe 111 ut and ill hnvo our cotton, ana It we l 1 nc.-iiiiiinoil 1I1011 o Uu- nit.xeoa eener-tllv : and anv gambling. It appear that on the 1st iu-1 person dtairiii any mode of i-.uivey.inee, either slant, an advertisement of a Georgia lottery j "' " "map a. nan I suited, and in go.,.. ,..r....r.l ! ,1.- n - .tt....tin w as " . ' "' ' " ' ' 1 ur ""' '"en de-ireij. l r .u t -r". - --- n; im.um:s ,ii i ,i t in., S1..1.1-. r. will hnvo our cotton, nun It we cai ncit di aw u to it ediloi laiiy, but strange to say, JCt ,i;,ii.,n l,.itn,.. i.rei.ar. d i... il.,... .......1 .i-i i . . ir . .run. pvi sent 11, iu i.ie.ii, ...ey .1. p. 'ju.ptij ; iu iuu aiuim issuw aiu ruimi 1 a hi .iu.c ap- j r"i', r-ien. unu irn..ji., a. ..1 an .1 r tin iinj. t iup mid take a certili wa happy, a his M ' I . ..it ,.j !r.- A ritlier funny 'i le. t t"K j,jace jn front of one of our "n, l :jr:.iir i,i run nti 1'ii.lay la.-t. In c-.,A,i ,,f aiigi,,,,, l,old.-rs of checks. A - . w . j ;,!a'U loouiiig individual. 1... i k' un i. r his arm. The people in.'ieiii.e ni -hbrlioo I seemed to "h't In? 1-idalar-e bun-Hoof JM o ' 1 --i. ill tf e.or.-c each man was 11 'mi tmir' him out until every oru .f nearly :.s severe n b.-loro. Within th.; ; atiou. ttmiii-ton UemM. i 1st few l ivs sev.-iai of our best hoii-.es have i eone. dowu.i.nd, indeed, it is uinler-doo'l I Lai.i! K Ui'MliritV t Ii nt there Hie yet numerous failures which, by many, are on-nlei od of an incoiisidera- ; ble character, taking .dace every day. The banks are i... d..i;ia their duty, as under- 1 n (I 1. ... I. ....... .. .1 .ft.lT 111.1. '........I 11' . 1 I I .. r. .. u . . I. ri-j-.,i ... in- il I- (.-ii i- --111-11 ....'IV. . Ul.Ueit.1 'iwil n , mil I'lW. II Ulibll 11 IV 11 rnniiunuii . i ... .1 11 ' , 11. .... - ii . ,! , ,1".. ii . 1 . 1 ; J . f ,t .li'i 1 r ' control of tho matter in her own hands, ami - promptly caused bis arrest. 1 ho examiiia- public patronage, tnat tin v would at rincc adot.t such una- ; ' e forty thousand elonrirs, a No in tlic .afe , , . . . . ., , " '.. , , .,, , , . , . . . . - ... .1 Tin ill Tortrri. rut rnrr. r r.r ni attri. rs.u up. ' Lin., i.r i.ui nr-ri mi. ui i .ml-p n -m. u.nr. ...ii;.. .: Wc Invi; t-vrr I lt.MMirr ot fill'TMi- ' "V U-IVI I I Vjf UOl.' III . a ... a. . . ' 1 , .1 . . a . ' .. e...n... I i . a I .. WW .... ... . ... ! nit ii . -t :i 1 1 1 torn mr ir nnti nav nnr nricra t.onn.ii r:iiiiinr imkui i. net a irari tv . i" j i v itir tucir 11 :ia w .-u :m a 1 . - w IsU.linicjfiti, a.. Kin foi-cio v eiitvire.l lust . . J. . ' - r J . 1 . 1 ' n V . , ..u-niirul .ii,,.lv i . ,,.. Ir u.W iu iln- m-tun. f -'-' it uu- i..u.it Monday niaht, and upwards of twenty thou- ' . ,0?' I tlio cour-e ol a iiioiitu or two , to use strenuous .Hort to aupprcas gambling, , ' , , lHtllk , ;,. , , ll kind. f sand dolla-s s,eie were .hstisct.-l l,u movement will bring relief, and stating that 1 l,ce Justice, were i.e., , ZrJU: Zl CJ2i.U r. . .. . i. ami wi 11 continue until our tocrcas.ns re- 1 better than .Stale Prison birds. 1 he District i . .. ' '"'"ei""" .. .. .... i no saic, containing the cm says tlie l-.u-1 .. . . . . . 1 ' ..ei. in... ... uu .,i nu- c,. ,u,, t low r pn.-. a 1....1. in. y e. 11 in iionui.t ti,e. . . . " J 1 Km.ri.oit uill ai.iil.lo Ih. Snnlli In t:ikn fhn . A Lint-tint IroiL- l.lm ttilvn.i. i.f Mi .Sliiunn nod I :.. ..... ... .1..- ...... w .. .. v . - - - , . ......u iv. nr ia 1 1 ue r.l i Mil are rn ii- i i i: ll., vu u la I en .nu; . i-l ii.nrf.i.i. ri 11 tins ns ate cileiiii.ii i to hi. eve th- leonle. I a. I lie time, were left untouched the rob mi'! .-.eii-ll. tiie in. u-aniih' community." i her", perhaps, b ing either con lent with the! milit anl iicrea.-ing success. r ot"-. w -ill 1'. I.:, t . . ri V-I'ii-. -inir-ri 1 ail ; The s v : ' inoriiin .(..nrliullv Suit ah'. ill., iii-ton Herald of Tu.-.-ilay ' We lemn by letter' r.i. ived this li'iiu a-hiiigte,;i in this slnte, um tin y ea.ri'd off, or too much ainrnitd I at the sight of lie large " pile before llu tn . I to ma!..' a more extensive "removal of the; depositee." No clue, as yet, lias been oh- j t.iii.ed tn excite suspicion, even, as to who were tho robber. j I Justice Wood. -t. 1 1 "i il. n 1 e , 1 : I an til, r a in , '. - r -, -' it, v. . c ni ii.t-; ti I t. of th, t: t..t u.are .-- . -. 1 "i i . is At last the n.nii wiiii ' - :, '.i-d iii .t loud voice " Look ni"-. m" r; only kuew .hi. 1 ''i ir! in', tar-, iu gold under my " u .-. i. '.end of keeping n, ' 1 I 'l-ii in e in." The w ay he 'i. a tor that, was illu.-tra-'n t't.s: ii, o 1 1 1 v " money makes b -t . ue 111 a 11 1K0. I''itlu dt ti-tH '1 Kltm hi. K Dkatm. A correspondent of the Manehesler (England) (iu.ndnn, slates) that tin Auii'iioaii yountr lady uaiiifd Train- . and also fiMH gr-i.tlemen from that place,' who a r 1 i -. 1 here thi nmruini?, that Mr. T. 11. !! r :;i,! 111-I1, C.i-h'.er of the ISrai.eh tt....b rf l' ... v.... i i ft" ,-l.l" Ul .iiuiiai .. 1. 111. II III.1IL-. . . .. , w-y, on" 01 a party atlenipting the aep,:i t-r-mt.;,!.. d .iiieidc by Mowing out hi- bruins n( i0t ;.ai)Pf iippcJ over an ice .reri. ! a iiMn. during Ihc nij' t of Saturday pice, and tell hundreds of feet into a fissure, ' ofliei.-i! bu-inr-s as wiie.eitis suppose-, rhe inu-t hare been j 1 :,t, ,. 1 u i'-ijeii t i i n ces. m vi 112 or oes'i, no wcv. r When ibis scheme i "lice set iu .notion,! then the fu'uro is elenr mid our intere-ts , A Nov r.i. Way to PuLNE.vr a IIun. It' safe, and tho whole South will renlixu its wa, run)0ri., 0ti Mond.iv last that a run 1 bctieOt, and be cheered by the epening ; WOuld probably be made" upon the Saliuaj prospects of a better day Mu.ii.c If sus. j ISa talc, whereupon 11 crowd of Salt Pointer' pe.is.ioii could bo confined in ils t fleets to Ktheied around the duoi.-ol the in, litu'i.in, ' the immediate moving of cotton forward, it tlneatening personal rhnMieu.eiit and riding might do very well. Hut even this small 01l a raj ,0 .,n Itttn. f.tod lo embarrass ( benefit can revcr co:npetiato for the fall of , V, , . fr . Tl,e run wa- not mad.... Rank I r it a inc. l'rnvrict'ir.. L. J. I! AH LEY, ASct. Vhai lutlr, O I. -Jit, 1 8.-,7, 44, f T a rfl VAttfi V.rr.nm s. vj ubU ftVl u lrv III B B AVIXC I. ...... , , i: 1 ll. viilai.ii Cdh ce, otV.rs M J. bis prof, sainl.i.l rv.et a to . K,x. ,,. ,! lainls, negroes, stock, pruduce, creuit. inij ; 0fl1(.cr who are anxious lo keep their specie, it for a se ics of years. A.MII.r.1. 1 wi;i m ,ke a note of the ex.iu.ple. ' ii li tiie 1 1 -In i'. -ta.it. His Ca-' i'-r had ii'hin-' to NfcW Y( '(K, October I 'V Muj-iCt,'NMNi;iiAM Fl.Kli. Mrs. Cunning- Hkavv Disiji;ii.k.mk.vt. The (iovern- mini lias dislmr-erj it. this city iluiin the 1'itlu a trimmed We h.ivc 1. fine -ssnrtui. nt of u.u.le . xpii .t lv lor (his inarl.i-l, nUu JiOO'l'S t SIIOI.N. U'c havo ft larjjc- al.iek of nv n v t. tv Qk ta zr aprj nml will sell .In 11. !tu thin. 1 1 , 1 v e.1.1 be hnojiht south of II liu.K.re. Vu ulao lime .. I irgi- riock of II a r tl a f , r 0 r r i s , iSng-i--g ami IU.pt'. I W e U 1 i'l. 1 .-ft Ih.ny tn In- I'li.iini ... .1 ll.v (.....nia I l.l. 1m- ri ... .1, a t .In- ( m, 1 1 I h. 11 hi- iu ( linr- , or (.met ry Si,ire. Anu iv e are .1. le. .0 sell loile, on tin- ! .inriluv of Hi-lnber C0111I, ' our (loo'la'as l.iw as il.i r ran be h.ui"! 1 . b. In re. (Ii, ing IheJist il-iy nl ibe ni'iniii,) llu- I. md l- ' ami all Me ask is nn . n.nui ...uu. of 1 nr .i..nd. I'.ug.i.g to Ihc U ra ol Ih. ,. p. M. Ii. c, 1 ...'.!. nd pii.-,. A II 1., rsr 1 - wirh.i.at.. I o. .....iU 1 ins 1. ion 1 a a p in ni tn.- vie. 111. y. (hhee .pp.H.ite f)rt. LH, I C..7. ... 1 1 a tl. 3l:f I'l wihilioii to Unit. e,,, in lu; ' r.roa...,t .no,,.!, nvev j.M till. I 0011 ill noil I .'. "" .'.''" " 7 " . . pl-.ol.. ll-.o .... '..... (r ( ,, ,B ,lt. ,,. ,;(! , e. t .. grr, I in.,.. .. . - .' I r i i 1 ' ' n : v i... rl. ...elii-r. .lee il. liv,..! 'I'.,...- 14 ,.' i -,.i .-. . i ... n,., .. A . ,. .. 11. .III. - i-:.."oiu.u:,:t MrAiWnT 1T1?)n.8J there her. to appear nur ,o-,.ay, anu . .jrcrf of wi., .vi.ao,,,,,,,,, have hen trail. .,,, W(, ,.., .,., ,, ;;,y V,7y rAZZ . - i icmuiiij iuu ii--, uuui uu lasi, ii uinp suau ; i t'Juu-ei ueiuou an airjw icog': oi ner . terri'il to the -cw 1 oru naiiks. i ni'er'.'-1 D 1 1 1'X Dl' US( N (laari'tiiii Fi'OWV "TITT r C( -nt. Kutuir savs A .
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1857, edition 1
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