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iiiiRsniv. iirniiti:i! •). I'ii. Til \NKS(;lVlNt5.—(tov. Kt‘il has issnod Tluirsiliiy the il;" "t X'>vt'iii1«.*r noxt as a day of Til nil'':;''‘"r* ed throughout t!ic Stati'. f, II'has ajijMiiutod Col. Win. B. 'I'll. Ncu.^se River, un- -n t of iho l.('jrIsh«turo. IVniu'll. Ks|. lias heon appointed l,v tlu' I'-'^Hil "f luipt. to ro])rp.soiit ,V Stiito in tlie ensuing meeting of the Hail Company; ntid Pnncau K. MeHae and Wni. C. >m t «>f Xcw Hanover, Win. K. 1 ,,f W;.\i!0, and li. H. 1>. Whitaker j ll.iiif X, hern appointed Direetors ]■! :!io ('i inp.iny >n th»' part of the State. 1 NTKUNA I 1 Mi’Ut'VKMKXT Dividends. stx.klm!dor in the F. &; W. President Fillmore.—The Louisville j Spain ox the Cuba Invasion.—The (^Ken.) Courier truly says, that no purer, Spanish papers received in this country more conscientious, and upright Chief are extremely bitter in their denunciations Magistrate has ever adorned the Presiden- of the United States for pcrnntting the in- I tial chair than ]\Iillard Fillmore. Not vasion of Cuba; and there is little reason I a day rolls over his head but vhat the to doubt, feebly as Spain would be able to I confidence of the million tovrards him cope with the United States in a war, that I grows gri'ater, and his Adnii)iistvation is public sentiment would have forced a de- : more higlily and universally approved of. claratiou of war, but for the fortunate de- I The Geor(;ia Klection.—The ^lil- expedition, and the honest and I ledgeville (Ga.) Federal Uni.in, a strong efforts made by our government to j Locofoco, Disunion paper, replying to ar- reinforcements to the invaders. ' tides in the Washington Union,' says: I Intelligencer publishes a ‘‘1'he result in Georgia will bo claijned from an American at Madrid, who, by the “Hepublie,” at Washington, as a -'Hclosing articles from the Madrid Juur- Whig vic tory and a public endorsement of nals of all parties, adds,— the Administration of *Mr. Fillmore, while on the f>ther hand, it as a iK niovratie of the eouise of tlu’ amusing to witm pajvers over the election of Mr. C’obb and the success of the Union party. The one bon.stiiig «tf it as a glorious vindication of the conduct of the President; the other as a signal rebuke of tlu* Federal Adminis tration. Th, “T iiKiti" nmi/ (IX iri// ;/irr iifi the raise produce for foreign markets? Will they incur all this for a few floating ad venturers?—a few speculators in Cnlxj. It is rather late in the day to make a glorification over thr. firat Diviileiul of the W ilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany, seeing that every body knows all about the agreeable fact, and even our triends of the Fayetteville Of/xencr pub lish the announcement before our.self, (such are the evils of [only] a Semi-Weekly pub lication,) yet we cannot permit the occa sion to go by without one word of felicita tion. Just to think that the old road is paying a dividend of S3 per share, the miserable concern that has been laughed at, and vilified and misrepre.sented all The Syracuse Rioters lidd for Trial. Journal Office, Auburn, Oct. 20. Judge Concklio this morning required all the parties arrested at Syracuse, for participation in the late riot, to give bail FBOM THB-WII;MIN«TnN JOruK AT/. THE TRADE OF THIS PLACK. Kvery thinking jnan.will agr**e with us in the assertion that the trade of this place imuM be considerably changed and modi for their apjtearance at the next term of | that soon, if we would risH! to that the court at Baffalo, which meets on the j importance to which we are justly entitled, 2d Tuesday in NovemlH-r. The indict-1 retain our present prosperity.— ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ From the very nature of things, our pre sent trade in timber, lumber and naval stores, cannot bo very much increased, and Snrrrn7frM at Lossf.—We clij) the fol- | niu>i( eventually fall off largely, if it does lowing from the Pensacola Gazette of Sa- ; not cease altoff(>th(*r. We know tliat the i boftin, of Wayne county-, turday: j country in the neighborhoo«l of available ments charge them with misdemeanor, and not with treason. WARKTEIX,, In (' liatlmin county, on the 7th inst;, bv t^ita R«;v. Win. l\ T-.jlor. Mr. ORPHEL'S S. HA.N- NKR, fif (jiiilfnn) county, to Mi»« MAJIGAREIT K., second of ». W. Oollst(>n, Exij. -At !$eaver I>;nn. I'nioii county, N. C'., on thes lf)th inst.. by .1. Sikes, Ks j. Mr. WILLIAM b.. SMITH, of (’lier.iw, S. (’., to Muss SUS.VN C.\- ROi^lNE Lll^HS, i.nn;rltt««r of D. i^ilfcs, dec'd. In nyne county, on the I’.itli June Inst, by the lU-v’d Janies .M. Sprunt, CoL JOHN J. WHITJIHE.VI), of Kenans>il!c, to Miss MARV X. LOFTIN, daugliter of iho late Major C. R. Miinied, in this city, on Wednesday morn- ! water-cour.ses is rapidly becoming cleared DIED, ing hast, by the Kcv. V. Domm, (Jeiiernl DAVTD ^ of timber, and that in fact every raft which | Tn T.mton. Polk countv, Tonres-''P, Oct. 2d, 'I’f-IdTIIA ^ brou-rht down diminishes to some extent ■ Mrs. MKLIND V PATTRIi.'^ON, vite of Mnrk HUNT tant, IS not this resurrection a fit occasion ^ , , , , „ . i the .st^.ck of the article upon which the i f’='«crs ,n. nn.l daughter of the late I>u.ic»u 1 he Crazette also has the following par- , J diminution ' Jh ^ ; preserve f„r rejoicing? “Where be your gibes now?” i-! uk u '^'l. acknowledging the receipt of •'///"!"• is thr first rhuir,- of thr , 1 .1 . .1 ,, I iiinu pnrtif fnv thr ui.rt I‘ri‘sifint; mark tw-'hvid. nds, thus writes to the 1 re- ‘ -n iv ii •» I what we sav, .>Ir. I)onaldsou. .i 'l. Ill "f the ^'“ini>:iny:— • 1 -I n^'t ki'ow that 1 ever re-eived a piviilt'iiil with more pleasure, as it was the . r-'tsirn realized from my invesfnit'nts flit' v.irioii^ W'lrks of internal improve- ,1 .„t. 1 hailed it as an earnest of the \vikin:: ui> "f tl"' 'Id North Staff. -Vm will be pleased to learn that the W i. vV K. Ivi'l Ib'ad Co. have declared a lii’.i.ifiiil ot o pi'r ct. This will glailden th li. irt of every man true to (he interests ,f i;r T’ ■' tilings do indeed look like a new .r:; ill I'lir internal improvenn'nts. K'HTIon of Cor.ONKL.—We are in- f :;itil. that no time has l>een fixed for li:-' t'licfiou of Colonel of the Lower U*‘gi- 1!, ! ^ of Militia of this county. The com- 1! n p rt as to the time, mentioned in !a>t. wa> incorrect. the Island of (^uba to Spain against all attempts to change her allegiance, no mat ter tiom whence they come. Some call tor the instant di.^missal of the American Minister from this Court; others d«. mand an inimeiliate dt'claration of trnr. And if the (lovernmcnt were to yield to the inl and how great the chansre from former years; but we will not dwell upon the past —let it be forgotten; we are sjitisfied with the present; satisfied with the Road in its actual complete sUite, its c(piipments, fix tures and management, and more than sa- ti>fied with the prospects of the future.— Ti!K: ('AKTllACiK Ml UliKK.—We uiidor- V-'1 t!iat the two negnx's who wore ar- • 1 "U susjiicion of having murdered 11 V. 31r. McXabb, h ave coiitessed •' T ::uilt. Tiif lisi-overy of their bhvtdy clothes 1 the eoiif;“'ion. The kn'.fe an^l ^tick w I. t 'l’.ud wliere they stated, with ill iiiMiii v. Tho tw I men charge a n'';’TO " !i :m. :iK,i bejon^Mug to Mr. MeX.ibb, as ih.'tiL'ated tlu ni to -(ininiit the hor- : Tile thu't* are in jail. They ». _■ . ise f r the murder, but admit • y were kindly treated, auvl never . I 1 V >Ir. M- Xabb. iH ('aUoI.INA Kl.KfTlON. The Co- ’■ '1 I' irry has carried six out of the 1 ^ ii:.re«-iinal Uistri ts, anl will con- :'Iy ii:ivt 12 members in the Sonth- to 2 immediate Secessionists, -li'l ’>iigve ;>, h"wever, will probal Iv • i; 'i t, a' no ( tiiir State will send . ’ ' t" ir. and it g tters-up will ■ ly liavt* lit; wish to see a meeting ,i i;i ij irity nf 12 to 2 against them, vf tt- v}|(i\v a m ijority of aVtout i>f the t''W.poratiouists. II. B. Rhett and Duncan are ; \ >.'t s>.ionists elected, and they l-y in.ourities. Fhankin(i T’inV!i.:;«’K of I’ostmas- TKUs.—A friend in the Genoral Post Of fice at Washington reriuests us to refer many in«|iiiring Postmasters to Regulations Xo. 27o, page ‘>0, and 274, same )‘age, (which is repeated under the head i>f “Di rections”, of June 14, 1>'.')1.) Friun these it appears, that all Po>tmastt'rs an* iiuthor- izt^l “to receive and send all letters ami packets which it may be their dutv. or tluv may have (.ccasiou, to transmit to any person or jilace, whicii shall relate (>x- elusivcly to the business of their respec tive I'flices, or the business of the Post (>f- fici* Departuicnt. But in OM'ry such case, tin' postmaster shall endorse thereon, over hi.-, own signature, the words “Po>t O.hce Busiiie.-is.” “All comniiniicaiions mailed to a Post master, aiitl not franked or prepail, should be chargcd witJi postage. The Postmas ter who recei\fs a I- tter thus idiarireil, should, if it comes under either of the foregoing regulations, enter it a.-' an over charge. “A I’ostmaster, mailing a letter not written by himself, to .mother Postmaster, cannot know whether it sliould go free or not; theref re he should charge it with jx'st >g(', lea'. i!ig it wi'h the reei]>ient of the letter to tuat it }>ioperIy.” AmkiUPA.N .Vut Unton.—This Institu tion is approaehinL' the close i>f its loth year. Its U'Ual Distiil.ution of Works (»f Art will t.ike pi,tee at the annu.al meetiii:; in l>eceinbi'r. li(»side-; the six Kngre- vings, to wiiich every .'ul.-t rilu r is eiiti- tlt“l, there are already pur»lia>ed 271> I’aintings, ;dl elegantly framed, which, with many others yet to be obtained, will be distributed by h>t. The Subsriptiiui is which will bi- received and forwartled by K. J. Hale, the Honorary Secretary for this place.— The number of siibsTibers is aln*adv l.jtlO more than at a corresponding »late last year. Kr*r1y application is desirable, as. pulse of the people, and (l»‘clare war agaiii>t i SI,;,11 „ot have a demon.stration when the Stoekliolders convene in annual meet ing ill tliis place next month? it is a victo ry worth the celebration, because it pti/s. And who is the f(trtunate man deputel to hand over to the State her proportion in these dividend daj's?— Wilminijton llrnihh This dividend to the Stiite will amount to the snug sum «>f 81S,0f>0; an amount whi(di certainly did not enter into Gov. Manly’s calculation (»f the means of the State to meet its liabilities.— Ohscrm-. the I nited States to-morrow, if would un doubtedly be siistaiiH'd by the whole nation, without it'gani to party •listinctions or difien iices. Still, that whieh has most excited the Spanish people is the insult to the national honor in the treatment of tlu'ir Consul and fellow-countrvmen at ' Xew Orh •alls; and, if that should be satis-1 fat torily exj laiued or repaired, all un- hapjiy results may yet be avoided, so far as they may be coii>;et|uences of what is knowti thus far at .^l idrid. 'I'he evening of the reception of the tilegraphic news ot th'is;' ('venfs at Xew Orh'ans a pr 'posi- i tion was made in the crowded Lidzn (I'^wiss (^oRee-House) t(» go and iiisult the American M:iiisferat this Court in like manner; but by the effort.s of some more .s> n.'ible p«'opIe tiie demonstration was pre vented. It is true, also, that tin* excite ment is less these two or three (lays past, since it is said that Lopoz and his band have bi'en destrov(*d, and especiallv since the semi-utliei.il announcement in the (iovernment papers that bhigland and France have opt iily aicorded to Spain the a.'si.-tanee of tlieir naval foiet-s again>:t all invasions of lur preiious island. The public funds, which had f.illeii consider ably, have nearly regained their former place, and tlie impression is gaining ground that the whole affair can be ariuiiged with out a rupture with the I’nited States; but the tone (if a large jtorfion of the press is still very bitter airain.'t the American (Iovernment ;ind pc' pie. A rcinfon ( nieiit of men has be»‘n , M|ei\ii to Cuba. One thou.'ainl men have pr>'l>;iMy already end'arked at Cadiz with that de;iinatioii; fh.- r(";t wdl be sent for ward as f.ist as possible. The Intclligeuecr remarks upon this letter.— “It w.is not to be exjteefid tliat a jvroud ; and sensitive n;ition would submit patient ly to wrongs (although perjtetrated by ; mobs anti bands of private adventurers) which-our 'wn Government and :dl right- minded men in our country lament; nor j should it surjiri.e us that the resentment , so naturally f it should assume the tone j of mena e. We are sorry to set* that the j angt r of Sjtain is treated by >.me of (>ur prc.'scs with ridicule, and tlie threats of I lier puidie je.urnals with scorn. In a right- i eoiis cause, wo tru.'t that we should regard ■ the menaces of another nation as li«:htlv is slower in the case of naval stores, but it fision of the marriage of • ,,f ‘dnesday morning last, the countr}', by increasing tlie population, ; thought projier to give i and consefjueiitly the amount of cleared Rrandy. p’ch FAYI'TTKVILLE MAIIKKT—Oer. 2.?. him a Chtint iri for the benefit of the land, must gradually eat into any business poor of the place, and we are gratified to founded mainly upon the product.-' of the siiy that the amount dem indo.l, one bun- Fore.st. This result is as certain as the Rapping, Cotton, needy. j jn-etive \acuuni is to b*> supplied, and what Tiie W.mu.’s ExniBiTioN.—A writer its .■fleet? Fortunately for Wil- nr.ngtMU, th'>se (|nesti>ns are e.asiiy an- swerel. The coal from the Deep River, Ired dollars, was pmniptly lnnd»*.l over, ! operation of natural laws. and was immcliatc!y distributed to the j The (luestions t!;cn arise, how this pros- ■ ^"rn. Coffee, Cheese. Coppi'vns, . ? 1» nfT, / 1 I. .n *• .111- in the X. V. Tribune says,— “The I’remiunis awarded at this Kxlii- the cotton and other couimoiiti*s which bition are all Bronze .Medals, of admirable the Manchester Roa-1 will c.‘rtainly brinn (h-sign and workmausliip, calcub.ted to f,oui S(mth Carolina, ami the increased Z perpetuate the memory of the Exhibition mount of agricnlfural.produce fnuu the re- and the merit of the succe.s.sful exhibitors gi,,ns with which we already trade, afford through ages. They are ot two kinds ^ ;j|, (>a.«y and f)leasant solution of both.— tlie Jury -Medal, awarded by the several Tin* effect will be gool. Let us t^ike the Juries to the articles (d‘ decided merit ex- ,.,,unty of Edgecond-e for an illustration, hibited in their respective cla.sses; and the ; Some years since lanl in that county was Council Medals, awanled by the Council dipreciating in vahu*. The naval store bu; dness was going down—so was that in )0 :i ;'v") iLard, ]2 ft IS' jij'ple, •”>• ii ”)2 h,e:!tlier. sole, 20 a 23' ^’2 n J>ojd, bar, 6.\ a 7 14 n 1;') Mol.tHsos. 2») a 27 12.1 a 18 Nails, cut, 4 a 4i’ a 7] Oat.-i, ‘1') 0 50» 8u a t'o Oil, F.inseed, 00 10 .I 11 jl’owder, 5 Oo a 0 00 0 all j.'‘hot, 15 a 2 2.J Supir. brown, K a 9 Candles, F. F. l/V a 1> .Ditto, loaf, 11 a 12J Flour, 5 B .'4 Salt, sack, 1 35 a 1 40> Fenthers, fT2 a H-') I>o. alnm.bu. 85 a 40 Flaxseed, 1 05 a 1 15 Shinplrs, 2 a 2J Hides, {rreen, 4 Tallow, 8 a 10 Ditto, dry, 9 all | Wheat, 85 a 90 Iron, Swedes, 5 a (i Whiskey, a 50 Do. English, S a 4 Wool, a 20 jndigo, 1 a 1.1 White Lead, 2 a 2J Lime, none 1 4-4 Rrown Sheetines, tij cents. Cotton Yarns, 5 to 10, 1,") “ ii/h (t)ttl (iiistmi Huntf.—Mr. Bird, the Superintendent, was in this (’ity on Saturday, and while here, received a de- spaf h, stating that 700 bars of T Iron, (and not U, as stated in tiie i’etersburg papers,) wiiich he hal pure h.i>ed at the Xorth, had arrived at Garysburg. Mr. B. inimeiliateh’ made arrangements, through the telegraph, by wliiih the iron was pro bably delivered at Gaston on Moinlay evenin'.;. We learn that it will bo imme diately laid, and so much of the Road as the new iron will cover In* put in thorough onh'r. The cargo from Euro]>e ma^- Ik* shortly cxptM-ted, and the calculation coii- se(|Ut‘Utly is, that it will not be many months before the whole Road will bo “re- det'ined and regenerated.” 'I’his efficiency speaks wtdl for those into who.se hands the Road Ikcs been eonimitted. W e le.irn that there will be no cessation of the regular operations of tlie Road, and no detention, indeed, during the progress of its re-constru( tion.— Iiitf. I't >/isti r. of Presidents of the several Juri(‘s, on the n-ciimmeiidation of those Juries resj)ective- ly to thi ir .several s('ctions, by these to the Council of Presidents, and there ajiproved and ratllied. Oue hundred and sixty-nine only "i llu^.se ‘Council 31edals' have been awarded in all—di>^fributed nniong the several Xafions re]>n*sented in the Exposi tion as follows: timber and lumber. Now, the.se branches REVir.W OF THE MARKET. Not mucli Cotton in market this week; prin-- cipal sales at fij to 7. Flour has advanced— TotJreaf Britain, 70 To Germany, 12 To Austria, To Belgium, To Tus( any, To Spain, To Turkey, 4 2 0 1 1 Total, •tKo!:.;i.\.—TIic Senate consists of oO III! M to s Southern Rights men; the 'I'.- i.f lol to 'JO, with five counties to li' ir 1 from. during the last few davs of the vear, thou- ' n‘* niporaries; but, in all sands of namos are enfcre.1. * i ca.« s of nation.,j complaint, whether it _ _ j come from a weak or a stronir nation, >tir Virw OF .\'IirvTI.I.F,, X’. C.—We are i tir^'t care sliouM b* to .«ee whether we have indebted of th bted to Jam- s M. Ednev, E.-|. Elitor t^inse of offence, m-t whether 1.0 Asheville >k-sen;rer, fe.r a Litbo. i 1*«-^‘^'1- graph ‘A’^icw of A'heville, X. C., atid the Mountains, frotu the Summer House.” Asheville. a many of onr readers know, is one of t!ie most picturesijue spots in the country, and this \'iew inere:i>es the de- .sire we have long had to see it with our own eyes—a desire whit h we ho]M* to gratify when Plunk and Turnpike Roads sh ill have tnadc the trip as easy ami as safe as oue across the .Vthiutic. Mr. Edney will .«end the Engraving, the Whigs have a majority of p^?tage paid, to any one who m.'iy order —The su(cess of the coalition ' t of Abolitionists and Lx*ofoc‘os is I'l re. Wood's majority for Governor ” be about 2o,0O0. Tn the Ue^islature, .''"iiate stands S Whigs to 2(» Locofo- ■ '■ ilitionisv-;; the House 24 Whig« to 01 tion, with 11 counties to hear from. 1 :■ s N > V L V A \ IA E LKCTUIN.—Bigler’s ' •y. it is now ascertained, will m.t T ■ th.iu about J^,)O0. For the Le- ’iu-'' • ill ^’le S. ii.ite, and the Tioeos 8 in the ' r 11 iM-ve. ( hie Whig is electcf’ Judge ■ ■ ■ Sujin tiu' ('ourt. \ I'f'.iMA Kl.KrTl«'>N.—To-d:iy the (lec- ■:i » place in "N'irginia for members ’ • :i'and of the Legislature. Also, M'l l tin- two following days on the ' i 'i'11 "f til" new Constitution. Shouhl " !i>].tod. of which we believe there is ■ ' lb*, tlien anotlM r election will be held >tli of December, for Governor, I' !’ (loveriior. Attorney General, and r-; of the Ijogislattire, who will su- ' : those nieiiibcrs thi.s day to be Mom can a misutiderstandinir ari.'-e betwecti honest (lovernments which triendly ex planation will not remove; and it is no Mr. John H. Bryan, Jr., of this place, has heen appointed to succeed Mr. Lucas, as 'relh r o{ the Bram h Bank of the State, at Xewbcrn.—Ib. A \i>Tii t ii “Ahdk.n r” —The L»ioftK;o (’onventioii of Virginia, recently hi'ld, nominated for Governor a .^lr. Jf>hn- son, who rejoices in the euphonious appel lation of “little old Ji>e.” In his letter .>f acceptance, “little old Joe,” (who .seems to be as “ardent a> a Souihern suii can make him,”) announces his intention, ii; ca.^e of his election, of doing a very re markable thing, which is thus stateil by tiie Richmond Whig in the cotir.^e of an article commenting upon tiie letter in • piestion: ‘•In the fifth paragraj.h of the mis.dve thus o’er informed with meaning, he pro- ce-ds, however, to become very htmiiious. “If,” (oh wofid if!) electe.f to the (Gover norship, it is his high and unalterable pur- pos»' “to i-arry into practical operation the “Resolutions of and 00! ’ X'o doubt: but how? They can hanllv be brought into “practical operation” our (lover- To France, To United States, 5 To Russia, ‘> To Switzerlau'l, 2 To Hollan.l, 1 To Rome, 1 100 The five obtained by citizens of the United States are awarded as follows; To C. H. McCormick, Chicago, Hlinois, for his Virginia Reaper. To David Dick, Meadville, Western Penna., for his Anti-Frieti’on Press. To Charles Goodyear, Xew Haven, Conn., for his India Rubber fabrics. To W. Bond & Son, Boston, Mass., for an Electric Clock. To (Ja»d Iforden, Texas, for his Meat Biscuit. Of the Jury Medals, whi(di are awarded bv the s«‘veral Juries, we think aV>out two thousand are aw inled. of which jirobably one hundred fall to the shart* r»f citizens of the United States. Of these, four are for Locks, me f»r Herring’s S.damamlcr Saft“, s«tme for (’ooking Ranges, Stoves, ite. Ti ih’KNTIxe.—Yellow and Virgin Dip Tur pentine has advance'!; sales ^2 05 j)cr barrel.. Hard >j;l 05. No. 3 Rosin ;5 cts. Pjiirits Tur pentine 2*).J cts. WILMINGTON MARKET; Raron—market well suy>]>iied; Hams 14: Siilos li; t'houhlers 11 to 11 A. Corn—Yellow 50; White 55. Lard 11 to 1 H. Turpentine—Solt 2 o5. .Spirii.-i 2'.'. Tar 1 00. No River I,um ber in in:irket. Timber—one raft sold ut -$10, one at 7 25. .\t New York, on ATondnv. the cotton market was .steady, but quiet. Holders ask an ad vance. COMMERCIAL RECORD. ARRIVALS. Oct. 20.—Pteamer Chatham, witli three Tow Roats, with pf>ods for W J Mi:('onnel. .1 R & S Gilmer, J R 'I'roy. Jr. K C Hall, W 11 latvc. J R k .1 Sloaik, Ii & E J Lilly, S Perry, L F ('arr, H L Myrover i: Co, D Murphy. I> W McLcan, W Trelour, A W Steel. S H Steel, J D Williams, Holmes, Culp & Co. ll.'^usfT Si Wil(on, Rankin, McLean \ llanner, (J Williams, P H i*!: 1> (' Headen, W .1 Parker, J T Council S J llinsilale, Stan'onl, Clark iV Pixon, J A Graven, W Smith, \V L Pomeroy, E L iS: J A Pemberton, and others. 'I’lie River cotitiimes very low, and uo> prospect of rain. poiix OF wii.:n . lerogation from the honor or dignity of „„tjj thov shall be legally re-cnacted. IplCI it, for ?2, or 82 f)0 for colon* Xkw PuHf.ICATldNS.—We are indebted to the I*ublisher, Mr. Brun(*r of the Sali.s- bury Wjitchman, for a neatly printed copy j t],o homes and property of our peaceful citizens at the same time been plundered and destroye(b” The Intelligencer adds, that tho govern ment could not foresee or prevent this out rage, but that the municipal authorities of Xew Orleans, whose duty it was to prevent it, should at least roconduct the (atnsul to his ofiicial resilence and functions with all due form and honor. The Philadeljihia Ledger, a neutral pa- bi iMtu; A.Mt .\F1KR TIIK Er.KrTtONS. I-' I tiiiigfon Cnion for monfh.s past 1 •• : II abu'ing Mr. Fillmore as an abo- li' ' ni>t. h'linisr he supportel Gov. John- '■ : "t I’emi'ylvaiiia. X’ow, tin; Union is j'l'U'itiL' Mr. Fillmore because he oppoxrd •' 'V. .bihiiston’s election and detachel- 'III his support so many Whigs as to dc- It liiiiil The first assertion was made to - I'ct the Southern elections which are II'\v over. 11k‘last is inten«led to affect I ■ ■■ at the X'orth which are yet to be h*ld. •Mr. \\ ( bster was expected to return to W.^diin.L'ton on Tuesday last, much im- I' '1 in health. of the Tnaugur«l A«ldress of Rev. E. F. Rockwell, Profe.s«nr of Xafural Scicnce, Davidson College, X. C. To some frienl at Chajiel Hill, for a copy of an .\ddress delivered before the two Literary Societies by W. W. Avery, Es.|. And to the Publishers, for the Novem ber Xo. of (]odey’s Lady’s Book, hand somely illustrated with 27 engruving.s. C.ALiFOR.MA.—By the last arrival we learn that the election fitr Governor is .so close that nothing but the official r«*turns will decidc whether the Whig or the Lo cofoco candidate is elected. For Congress, Marshall and .McCorkle, Locos, are electeil. The Legislature is Locofoco in both brau( h- il TT.\ Pkucm.a.—At the Fair of the American Institute, Xew York, there are on exhibition specimens of vulcanizel elastic gutta ]>er ha, manufactur*d by a pnKC.ss secret as yot. A correspondent of the Xatioual Intelligi'ncer siiys,— “I have by my side cloth, mixlels of rail car spings, itc., w hich in app*arance resemble preparations of india rubber so clo.>iely as to make it ini{>o.-isilde for me to tell them apart. The advantages to be obtained in making ir’itta pcrr ha take the place of rubl»er will be to procure a sub stance wlii« h shall serve all tin* purposes of rubber at le.ss cost; which shall not dis- scdve in contact with oils, as the vulcan ized rubber (bx's, and shall sf.intl the action of the sun for any length of time without cracking, which rubber bH's not do. The (iovernment of the Unittnl States is very chary of u^ing rubber gotvjs for the mili tary service, beause of its liability to cracking in the heat of the sun, and to melt when in contact with grease. I know of my own knowledge that the.'C speci men^ were expo.sed for seventy-five days this summer to the strongest .sun glare ex isting in Xew York, without cracking in the least, while rubber gO(Mls of like pat terns lying beside them were rendered u.«e- less. The price of gutta pen ha is but half that of rubber. On the whole, Mr. Ryder’s dis-ov*rv promises to make almost as great a revolution in tlie arts as was ef fected so recently by the introduction of vulcanized rubb(*r into general use.” 1 _ THE DEMOCR.Vt'Y .and Till; COMl’ROMISE. An ingeiii,ms Printer of Ilhnoi.s, Mr. F. x,,, York the I'nioy, A C. loreman, has recent y invented an ,• ,,t o„ the Electro-Magnctie rintmg Press, which is platform. highly spoken of by those who have ex- j explain how amitiedit. lhe\ineennes(lnd.)(,azette, the Syracuse Democratic si.eaking of this invention, .s;.ys— i the table resolutions “A contemporary who saw it at work jijiprovin^f the Compnmiise? says it threw off inijiressions with the ra- so, will it explain how it hap- jiidity ()f lightning. His paper works up- pens that the Democracy at Tammany Hall on a reel, and is continuous, like a tele- j.jjj similar resolutions on the table? “little old Jo’s” practical ojicration will graph coil. The paper is carried over the If that is so, will the explain how per of hi»di character takes a view of the h'arly be quite as imi-ortant as novel, and type on a cylimler, and when one side is ;t happens that the Democratic invention ^ ‘ 1 I will cover his governorship with renownl” worked, the pajier is reversed, ami the m,„,inated for Jmb'C of the Court of Ap- subject which may well startle people who , ^ perfect register, i, Alexander S. J.hn.son, an active su^- have any thing to lose, though not those ; . , . , .. and as thev come from the p«oss, the p.^-t^r of Van ]5uren and Adam.s, in oppo- the most powerful nation to yiehl such cx- j'hiiiatiiin even to the fi'cblc'st, where there exi.'ts any ground for com|ilaint. In a giMxl -niise we mav defv the stroiig'‘st; but justice is due to the weakest. It i'’ iin- iieces.sarv now to go into a recital of tlie acts of which Spain complains; they are known to all the worhl; ami we will only put it to tho.se who scoff at her threats to At present, they have no legal effect.— bis woi.-biji |(ropi>.-e to liavo tlii ui re- intriKlucetl into otir A'sembl}' ana re-a- dopted? Suppo.M‘ his w *rsliij) doesy hat “practical operation” can he, as Governor, give th'my Any more than they them selves originally authorized;' Hardly.— Well: rthat “practical operation” did they direct the (governor to give tliem? The say what would have been their language fiHowing, precisely, and no more: —what would have been the burst of feel ing throughout our country—had one of (»ur Consids in Sj*ain or elsewhere been driven from his hou.e by a mob, his office .«ai kcd, he com]ielled to flee for safety, and “That the (iovcrnor be desired to trans mit a copy (tf the foregoing resolutions to the e.KCCUtive authority of each of the (>th- er States, with a recjuest that the same may be communicated to the Legislature there if.” The “practical operation,” then, into which his worship is so vehemently and unalterably resolved to carry, when he shall be (Iovcrnor, the “fundamental prin ciples embodieil in the liesolutions of 08 and 00,” is and can be nothing but to send copies of tho.se resolutions to the Ex ecutives of the Co-States. And, as tho.'^e Co-States have already been in posses.iou of the said resolutions for some years. of business are comparatively unim}»ortant, sells at 5 to 5.]. Corn 80 to 1)0. yet th«‘ coutify is ridi and growing richer, by the intro(bu*tion of an imjiiaivfxl system of farming. It sells largeU' of ci tfon, p irk, etc., and recjuires very little which it docs not priMluce within its own borders. Such mu.st eventually be the course of most of the conntits in the Cape Fear re gion, whi( h will thus support a denser population, and be le.ss dep ndt nt upon the north and west for a portion, at least, of its food. But no suld(“n transition need be feared or exjiected. The Maiu lioster Pioud will bring within reach of mark(‘t a large a- i mount f»f Virgin Turpentine land in Co lumbus and Bladen counties, and ]*erhaps j .some little in Robeson, which have here- ) tofore had no outlet, to say nothing of the bfirdering Districts of Marion and Horry; and as this land becfuues cleared of its trci'S it will lie cultivated in cotton, as we learn that nianv of the South Carolina jdanters pronounce much of tli«* land ex cellent for that yiurj)ose, and indicate a dis position to go into the culture upon it.— The J)eep River Tmprovcnn'nt will also bring a large tract of timber Ian 1 into market, sonic of it excellent fi.r making turpentine, and some for getting staves. It is therefore plain that although no very great increase can take place in our pre sent business founded upon the products of the forest, no sudd^u diminution or stoppag»‘ need bo exj'ected, but raflier the rever.'C for a considerable length of lime. Still the fact is umh iiiaide that it must eventually fall off heavily, and that we must be prepared for the change. That our sails mu.st be trimmed to m*et the coming trnrJe triiit/ whi h is tlestinf'd to ; blow permanently from the regions of cot ton and « oal. A million tons of coal, and sixf}’ to seventy thousand bales of cotton per annum, would suppU’ reasonably well the lo.ss of s(mie Xaval Stores and Lumber. Pottorx Mninij'ftrtiim; Decreisiv>j.—The following is the number of bales of cotton manufactured per annum in the South: To .s;eptomber. IStO, 110.0V) bale.®. To September, 1N50, 107.000 bales. I To ,'ej>temlnr, IH.'il, (>((.000 bales. This is a deplorable result; but it has decrea.«ed in the Xorth too: For the year lSl0-'-">0, l ales. For the year 1S50-’51, 404,(MK) bales. The increa.>^e of cotton exported to foreion countries over bist year i.- estimat ed at oOS,b:iles. This is not the best eviden*e of the prosperity of eottf)ii manu facture in tilt* U. States.—Afahcma pupr. I Ami even a picture so startling as this . is unavailing against the injurious tariff of 1S4C)! Facts and arguments are lost, how ever, simply becau.se nothing short of ab- Sfdute perdition to American interest.^ will content the lovers of the British monopoly system, nick-named free-trade. When w’e h.ive fouehel the lowest deep of ruin, it will be the opportunity for Democratic remedies.—Xric Yurh- Tiims. ARRIVALS. Oct 18—Schrs Mary Francis iro'm AVashinp-- ton, N. C.. Lady Wliedbee from Windsor. N. ( 1*.*—Pirig (’harles fr(>m Eoston: Rarque ('ohiin— bia from Philndelpliin: Schr Lill.i from N ^ork.. 20—Rrijr Ibiona Vista from New York; Schr* Adventure from Nas.sau, N. P. major fweiieral F.Ieclion. lOL. J. G. McI'UG.VLD, of lilftdcn county,. y is a candidate for the office of Major Gen-- eral in this I>ivision, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the rcsitDation of Genenil .James J.. .McKay. [:J3-tE The unders'fmcd h'lve entered inti c^'part;- nership, under the name and ."tyle of I.anrfKCC & Troy, For the purpose of doine a pencral Mercantile- and Rarter business. AVe have taken the Store, No. lOGRKEN STREET, formerly occupied by Messrs. John Huske .S: Son. (iEO. AV. LAAVUENCE. JOHN R. TROY. Jr. Oct. 22, 1851. ?.3tf XEW GOODS. i,Awni':Nci': troy Ark now receivincr. and expect to receivc- siton, a large and well selectcl STOCK^ C(>nsisting of Groceries and Provisions, llar(hvare and Cutlery, Crockery and C»lasswarc, Boots Jind Siioes, I.eathcr, Castings, 6zc. 5v:c.- AVe have now in Store, jnst received, Mackerel. Cheese, (Joslien Rutter, Canvassed' Hams, Smoked I’.eof, Sole Leather, Brooms,, Riickets, itc. Arc. These Goods have been ]>iir h»sed for CASH,, and ■ve are determined to sell very low for (’ash., or on time to ptinctual customers, or in exchange- for all kinds of Countrv Produce. GKO. W. I.AAVRENCE. JOHN R. TROY, Jr. Oct. 22. IS'.l. a:Jtf North Carolinian ple»RC copy. noticeT 4LL those indebted to me, either by note or- account, will please call at the Store of' Lawrence iS: Troy and settle, as I am clo!*ing iny iVtrmer busiuess, and wish a quick settle^ iiient. Oct. 2r., 1851. JOHN R. TKOY, Jr. l3-4w That almost equals (Jov. Bell, of Texas, in wdiose inaugural nies.sage, a iuotation , .1x0-1 . from Shakspeare was erelited to the Bible. riie Ledscr .«avs that Spain has main . . at t i ii i ^ • 'A. nice Governor Mr. John.son will make —when he’s elected. who rush into a Cuba expedition. The Ledger .«ays that Spain 1 reasons for desirinij and none for dreading .‘sheets are clipped apart by an ingeniotts (^-^.ss and Wm. O. Butler, a war with the United States. She could contrivance. The speed of this press is almost unlimitel, atid its exactness is be- yrmd any thing in this line of machinery. 31 r. F. estimates the cost of the lar-rest es, an.l will no doubt elect a Senator of ' nothing by it, except Cuba, which she | ^ sizel printing press at not more than five feels that she must lose ut any rate, by readers at i dist.mce . > • •, Imiidred dollars.” 1 1 1 „ n-niibl two days ago, and the country around it, conr,ue.st or by anarchy; and she ^le thunderinti voices of the iucceed t! ‘■*'.dl a Democrat a disiinionist, .seces- ’'I's locofbeo, and any thing ami every 'but, in the name of justice and 'lo not brand him a Whig.” \\very heartily unite with the “South I *' iiioeiat,” a Virginia Locofoco pa- that party as soon a.s it meets, to Fremont. A convention is about to be held to take steps for a livision of the State, the seced- ing jmrtion to be organized into a Territo ry till such time as it is prepared for ad mission into the Union as a State. X^o case of Lynch law execution had oc curred for about a fitrtnight. The Vigilance Committee of San Fran cisco authorities Hon. Bedford Brown addressed a great Democratic meeting in Philadelphia a few make Cuba valueless to us, by emancipa- A naval surgeon, in a letter to the Lon the regularly nominated candidates of the Democracy of lb4S? For the olhce of Treasurer, Bcnj. Welch, jr., editor of an Abolition paper? For Canal Commissioner, Horace AVhea- ton, who has always been identified with the slavery agitation, and through whose Just Received, o?i Conf(t^?imenf, 200 Kla^^tisBSanilCiun: POWDER, nnu I'or .sale low. Oct. 2.‘i, 1851. R. M. OP.RELL. ;«tf to us, hy emancipa- bull-logs of Secession—the large can- Jon Times, states that SliOO.OOO per an- ply repay herself for finished for South (^irolina, at num w^mld be saved to the British public per an-' hieflieiency as the Mayor of Syracuse the VI* Marsli:tl of till' 1'llited iStat«*S liaS bcCU tion. She would aiUj..^^ *'r‘V non, lUSI umsnuu lOi nv-nm ...... ..V num womu ir- ...V *11 1 1 • ^cwtiiKr tbo the loss, by making mir commerce the prey \ the Tredegar Ironworks. They were try- by substituting cotton sails in the vessels by an armed mj)t* in^r 3larshal of the United States has been sisting t • ' !• .1 1 TT .9 and with all his advantages of position, ^(ruction was heard acro.ss the (]uiet conn-I Lopez j'* «‘*t pre.ent in. ^ ' nor how it sounded t(. I’^^is, haying be^en separated from him for ; a lonji time. She belongs to a wealthy 1 al,dica,cd i„ favor of ,I,e civil w.n.id bo p,cpo»torou^ ‘'ir ! L oyM^ ^ ri.ies. ' I'y ; li,l,7;llo "vvl'o l.avoLara, of late, fro.n family in Cuba. ’ i>* this imploring appeal, not to call Uenn.sjdvanian says his ii/:/, . 1 1 • 1 speech was “a most dicnificd, able and ef- Iiiifnr, at least, a \\ lnr U o think r.,*;. , , ^ ’ lective appeal. at least, a Whig. We think, t. then; area g0(jd many dem- 'at- wild would prefer being called W hig, 'li^uaiouist, secessionist, and s(mie other l‘'i'l iiaiiie.- that might come under the '-‘!:iu>- “any thing and every thing.’' That A .submarine telegraph has been laid between the Freneh and Knglish coasts, from Dover to Calais. The distance is *20 miles. Ihe w'ire is enclosed in a gutta percha rope. A man who had been teazed to death would be on her si.le, and whicli would 24-pouiiders did not, we con- ^ unite her parties, indemnify her for the ', t|,e „iost peaceful of sounds.— , the*following inscription en- loss of her colony, w hich we are threaten-| Nor, so far as we could learn, had the 1 upon the head-stone of her grave:— intr to take without a war, and replenish j huge-mouthed Paixhan guns, meant tor | ..]|^re lies my wife, and, heaven knows, O ^ - I A.:.. I 1 ^ tfiO l,„r cup,,. .roa,urj?' The ’spa'-l; -lion | It "iIVt"'! i must have some self-denial to resist such i^^d of Di.sunion, a much temptation. How arc our merchants and pacific look—at least, not to the eyes ship-owners jdeased with the prospect? | of such as do not see every thing through j Wbut say our planters and farmers who j the Calhoun glasses.—Richmond II hij.. Mice may be expelled from drawers and 8^^“ Atlvertiserf.—Miiny .Tdverti.senients are bniiled in at tliis office, on Monday after noon and Tuesday moruinj', after the forms are made up, nnd part of the jiapers printel off. This often happens in cases whore the adver- ti.semcnt was actually written durin^ the f>re- celiii}r week, but still oftener where it might as well h:ive been so •n-rittcn. It subjects us to much inconvenience to take out matter from the form to put such advrrtisements in. though our desire to oblige induces us to eticounter that inconvenience. It may not be considero(J, however, by the advertiser, tl«*t if he wnit.sun- H. RraiiM>ii Sc ^011 OFFER FOR SALE, InilT). prime St. Croix SI’U.\R%. 'J. hh'ls. New Orleans ditto, HO bbls. Uefined ditto, 5 “ C.ranulatofl ditto, oO jrn^en Rio Coffee, 5 “ Gov’t Java ditto, 75 kejrs Nails, 3d. to G inch Spikes, 1 dozen Entrlish cross-cut Saws, 5 casks ('heese, 20 boxes ditto, in boxes fine (’hcwinjr Tobaccf*. Extra Wool Hats, Negro Shoes P.l.inketsi. Oct. 22, 1851. 3Jtf Carolinian copj’. H « « , flre . 11 » % • ^ I UH. » tfi VI I. 19^ V 11 *1 ' cupboards most efrectually by placing fre^h , his adver- twigs of the elder-bush within. The 0lor tisenient necessarily fails to meet the eyv!».ol a. of the elder i.i iutolfrablc to the animal., cousidt rable number of our rofKUrs. rsi:ri I. p.ooks. ANI.ETT’S .AltCHITF.CT; .Aiiiencun Car«- penters’ Neri- (Jniile: Carpenters’ .\ssi.st~ ant and Jturjal .Architect; Shjiw’s Rural Archi tecture; Minifee's Mechanic.il I)r:iwi«i;' Rool:-,; Mnhan’s Civil Enpineeriri^; fM’.le.spio ou Road.s„ 4th Edition; Mechanics’ Text licKik: Mech:iiiii-s” Own Rook; Ruilder's Omipaiiion; .Miller aii(il Millwright’s Assistant; !abinet Maker an«l Pp- holstercr’s Companion: Iiyerand (’-ilor M.-tker Companion, and other -^^orks of sintilnr chiirM'?— ter and utility. For .'^ale by E. J. HAXE £l Ociober 2;’.. 18’)1
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