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HS!SI^RV£]K. I'AY:8TTS’V3IL!L$! : Ti i:sii\v. M»vtMni:R i';. Si I'KUioK ('(H irr.—In the case of ;,r 1 .1:i '11. t liariiotl with (he inurJcr of j 1) irkMl:il‘, which wns« ppndinjr whon ' (>iir j'.ij'or wont ti> ]>ress on Thuisdny, the l>n>u^ht iu a vcnliit of ^Vaf (luilt//, ami the luisoiuM- w;is «lisrharirel. For the Ml’- St>liriti>r Straiijfe, W. Winslow, Hull. J. r. JX)l>ltin, .'inl II. ]j. II K»j. I'or the prisoni'r, Wni. H. 11 i ll. .I.ihn Win^;low, Jas. Banks, and Ibvi.l lu'i'l, Ksjs. I’ritlav aiil Safnnlav wore ociiipied in til trial of l\i\id .Jont-.>i, free colori'd man. f r till' Miunlcr of (Villy Pool, ji white wo- in.in. Till' 'Jury, after a few niinute.s’ ccm- snltaii"!!. retuniel a venliet of .V'// (,'iiifft/. I’l^r the St ite. Mr. Solicitor Stranrt‘; fi>r tl),. ]Mi'"i;or. Wni. li. Wright aiul James I’.iiik'. K'is. Tlu' l\ rni of till' (’imrt wa.'' a very lubo- 1,, i;- one. thoujrh only three easv-s were t 1. They Wire all indietments for homi- ; Mild all the puties were ac]uittod. \Vi' w re in the (’ourt llr>u.se hut a very VI ; t time uiirin-r the week, and tlun fore , . .a '[teak oul\ of the results of the trials. Ki.kctkin df Major (jkm:u.vl.—Tin* , i rti'iiiof M.ijor Cleneral of the Second l)i\’'inn of N. (’. Militia was held i:i thi:^ r!'.c 4th ' Urigade oti Saturday last. ('ol. ,] 'lin Winslow atid (’"1. A. 1>. McLean, of rmid ciland, atid (^ol. Johti Mi>rison. of M t\\ wcri' the (’.iiididates. Wc have h. anl from four lu‘giu»eni.', which voted a> fillows; \v Whto OanmdAte for Governor.— j Okoroia.—The Hon. Robert Toombs, A writer in the W'ihnington Herald, sug-1 at present u llepre.sentative from Georgia, gests the nomination of Jno. A. Gilmer, i was on the 10th inst. elected by the Le- Esq. of Guilford. j gislature to the U. S. Senate iu place of Wm,min(iti>.v and Rai.kioh Rail. I“ rc-ol«li.n. UoAl..-Tho of the St,«kt,oW.r» ' ■'‘‘"•""J >-» of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road scattering. His term of service will be- (’o. was held in Wilmin-tou on the 13th : anil 14th inst. 10.027 sliarcs wore rcpre* Mr. Toomh.s delivereil an address on the From Krnorf:.—Tlie Cambria hns ar rived, with London dates to the 1st inst. A large business was done in cott*n dur ing the week; sales 40,000 bales. Yet so much was pre.ssing on the nuirket, and so eager were holders to sell, that a fall of | to Jtl. was experienced on the best ([uali- ties. Prices of other kinds unchanged. Middling I'plands 4il. of Massachusetts, wotild agree to support, j —— If the Stmthern Democracy are willing to j D I E D| do so, they deserve to be cheated; and I i In this town, last evening, WILLIAM, infnut ho])e they may be cheated, and 1 am ccr- j of the Kt-v. J. J. Bnmtly, aged 7 mf-nths. tain they will be cheated. I 1”“^' T 1- 1 T» 1 TLL. Sr., Ks(j., iibout veais. .Mr. lint- I am a radical Democrat—I^of,K>o— , ^l.c-npper e:.,l of’tl.is countv, an.l it you please—but, as is universally known, eame to town on Wc*aiies.lay for tl>e piirp'osc of very amiable and mihl. lint 1 take occa-: uttendinp to busincs.s; wms tr.kcn si'ck on WcJ- .sion to PoHlHcripi. sented, of which n,707 were represented bv election, of which the fol-! A’„///,„„/._The leading topic of remark I FrcVsofK.rr*'Fu*'Tt^^^^^^^^ Tu the h.dde. s iu person, an.l 5,130 by proxy-. be the suh.stance, (as given • the visit of the illustrious Kossuth. He ! rcpealei’s, and‘()ld Ilunk "rs, professing t The State’s proxy was held by Owen Fen I •••* Augusta):— ' received with the most maiked , ^ ncll Fo ‘ i Constituti(mal Union ! i forth, stvled the New York Dc tnocracv V r' luti.nw, .1 1 r ! pnrtv will adhere to their present isolated i T*’** ‘^'''‘tl'^n.pto.. was a -agn.facent A c.olut,on was adopted re,masting the (...impendent or...nization and name. ^ ^ r’"' i I t'-J ''ill get beat nox next Legl^lature to j.mit the State’s power ' ..^d. That it will not .end IX le-.ites to, i ' month. The true Den.ocratsln ti.is Stat of voting, according to the ratio of the : or be represented iu either the Xationai : i‘Reserve it for ke*>i'inir l*ad fatale s interest in the ('onipany, wliich (heretofore two-fifths) has been Irs.xoucd by one-third, in eonsc(inence of the transfer of llOOll shares of !»tock to the Manchester Roa.l. Gen. Alex. Mcllae was re-elected Presi dent, ri'ci'ivin*; the iniattininint vote of the Stockholders present and reprc.scntod by l>roxy, against 4,:>24 votes cast by the or Dem,>cratic Conventions nextTh,,shinjr and company. ... j 1 •ii.i.'iiiii” aiKi starvation are the only Ills tamily ior Anu'rica in tiie steamer ! i; * . ^ i , r,- , .. I Tj I • i •^niedies to restore them to sound politii al ‘•3d. That it will wait until tho.se (’on- i ventions have assembled and set forth their j principles and candidates hefore the coun try, before it deti rmiiics which side it will take. ; “tth. That as an indlspensnble condi- | tioii of its support, the National Conven tion, whether \\ hig or Democratic, which , it coalesces with, must adi>pt the Compro- ! health. If thcv would emulate D.iiiiel S. St.itc prox\ for John (^amphell, Ls«|. of niisc as a pai't of its jdatform. V'eldon. Messrs. Kdw. li. Dudley, K. ]’. i Hall, p. K. Dickin.son, G. Potter, A. J. PcRossct, Jr. and W. A. Wright, were e- lected Directors on the j>art of the Stock holders. i The \\ ihuiiigton Herald cmiments with much severity upon the conduct of ‘-the State” iu attemiuing to defeat the re-ch-e- tion of an aide* and faithful offict'r, whose re-appointment was desired, as shown bv their votes, by every individual Stm-khold- er jircsent and represented. Whig and De- Washington, which sails on the 13th inst Lady Franklin has made a powerful ap peal to the Admiralty to si‘nI out a steain(‘r, to expl'tn; the j»assage which Capt. l^errv thinks (*xists. Her appeal h.is In'en strong ly sustained liy a hirge portion of the puldic press and by many i)crsons of influ- , r 1- ^ • : tive tariff svstem, and indeed all systems, J rintcf'.—A nreneral fi-elin-.: of uneasi-! i ■ , " r *• « i i i- * . 7» - 11^1 1 *•' favor of free trai'e and direct taxa- I ness i>revails in I’ans and tnronMiout the : , i i i . r.f„ I , ' II- tion; tli()U!j:li 1 dcnv tlie eonstitiilionalitv “5th. That this condition being com-j .‘ P‘*'i and ('xpediencv of expendini; the feileral V. -.1 •.! .1 V' *• * : tins untavoraltle state ot aff.ms, are irreatiy w 111 be tiee to unite either with tlie Nation- , , „„ ,, .. . • ..I \v»,; , V 1 .• 1 ’> ; lepn;ssed. J he 1 refect of J’ans, in view al \\ lug or National Democratic party. ^ i • i • i i * * ; ot this alarming aspect ot thiujrs, had noti- KossfTII AM> liis CoMl’.A.Mo.\s.—The , tied the citizens to hold themselves in r. S. Steam Frigate Missis.sippi has ar-i rived at New Yr.rk, with 40 of Kossuth’s | -‘’ ^'-.ler. party of Hungarian refugees on board.' A Nkw Tic'KKT.—The Wilmington They have lieen received with much kind-! Journal nominates for IVesident, AViii. (). ne.ss by the citizens and authorities of New ^ Rutler, of Keutuck\-, and for V. President, York. I Wm. IJigler of Pennsylvania. The for- The oflieers of the Mississippi utterly ; mer is a Rarnburner, a Kentucky Free- ni'icrat. It can imagine no reascm for the deny all the statements of impn»per con- ' soiler, and the latter, a Wiluu't Provi.soist. i r’.-iiul I.ovvcr •* Two il.‘:riuKuts in this Brigade, (Mooro ' 1 (’Mhimbus,;■ and seven in («eii. Wait- it s l»rigadi‘, yet to be he;.rd from. The .; tion iu the latter Rrigade is yet to be ■11. NVith regard to a rumor mentioin'd in Wilniiugtoij Journal, we are gnttified I la' ntile to state, that Judge Potter, of a' r. S. Di.trii-t (’ourt, is recovering •niii a severe attack of sickness. The Fear River i.>fi it.«t If again, as rt ai]>'r will -“.‘e by the arrivals of boats ■ ! T tlie projx'r head. We learn that !: ri- is abt'.nt fi feet water. TnKt'AUTiiAtU'. MnuiKH.—,\. friend in- ni« n> that most unfounded r(>ports are ir u'.itiiiu' in «r;nie of the counties adj >in- iu ndatiou to the murder of 'li . M' Nahb. We are proniiM^il by him :i j>::rticul:ir .statement in refutation of ti.'■« r> p'>rt.-i. In the mean time we may ' V. tiiiit tlie confessions of the uenroes, ; .. !■ at various time«. persisteil in to the ■: '■!;?. all 1 altog,-tiler relieil on at ('ar- : I. . c mplvtelv negative the idea that 1" 'S'.II. white or black, otlu-r than 111 ■ lv« had am thie.2 to do with the r !' r. "r kiM w an^ht >1 it. U ' learn that Mr. ?dv N;;l'}. hud insured !.!' ; * ■. two or threi’ V'-ars ago, for S30MI, 'li • !;e was a great advfH-ate for life and i:'.' uraiice, lia 1 ail his property insured, 1 roii>taiitly and earnestly urgi-d his pI- ti; di' Lkewi.-e. ( AsTIN(iS, (iK lloMK Mam FACrt UK. F w, cvi 11 of th.' citiz' iK of this town, are .uvai' ', wt’ imagine, of the (juantity and |u,dity of K 'un hv of ’w. ,v >rk turned out from the .^Ir. II-nry (1. Hall, in this ha\e, at this ofliee, a very !!i.N' me spcciiii.'II of his work, the Fri'iit a (irate, which w>' will ’be pleaseJ to i ! it. The expectation of soon having . 1> • llivcr Coal here iu abundance, ' II liier I Mr. Hall to turn his attention »li ‘ manufacture of Grates. We are ■ A to hear that his success his more 111) mi t his expectations, anil that he iiip'ato an cnlarg meiit of hi.'i very ial aiid convenient esfublishm-nt. State's contempt of the wishes of tlu* iiidi- \iilual Stockhohlers. t'xeept the facts, that tJeii. Mcllae is a U////, and Jno. Camp bell, is a Di inoi'rat. HV are not at all surjirised at ‘*the State’.s'' course. hen was it otherwise':' When did a Democratic Administration, State or National, jiay the slightest respect to the will of the people, unless the peo ple’s will happened to be iilentical with the interest and desire of the Administra tion? .''lany jtro/'tsstoyif: indeed, of respect and submi.ssioii to tlu- people’s will, are alw ays made—th i/ ru»t .-otliiuij—but whru or where have these prof»*.ssiou.' been put into practice!' Certainly, if not altogether unhrard of, iustNiices ha\e been exceed ingly rare. In this case, the State’s prow ha.s but followed the course marked out by th> un lucky individual who held the State’s proxy in the meeting of the Stockhohh rs of the F.iyctteville and Wc.'.tern Plank Ib'atl (’ompaiiy—only a little iii'Te so.— ih rr, after repeat« d demonstrations of the will uf the Stoek!iold(‘rs, "the .''“tate” eon- deset'nded to gratify them—so f.ir as the Pn sideney t>f the Company was concerned. In Wiluiiiiirton, wliere a “more unanimous exprtssion of opinion,” (t» u.se Mr. Wesley Jones’s words,) could searcidy have been obtained, the State’s vote is bddly cast in direct defianec ami utter contempt of the Stockholders. Certainly we are blc.s.sed with the very flite of Dt uu>«.*ratie rulers, having a nuist profound re.««]**‘ct for the will of the iK'oidel Well, what can’t W cured, niu>t be en dured,—until the next election, when we hope to .see the will r>f the people exprcs.scl with a unanimity sufficient to satisfy the desires of Gov. lleid and al! his proxies. Nkw York.—It is now pretty certain, that the Locos have elected five. tnd the Whigs two, of the State officers. And that both branches of the Legislature are t 'otl. The L«h-os get control of the (’anal Fund, nine millions of dollars. The anti-rent p:rty, that most despica ble of all factions, turnctl the scale in favor of the Loco.s. This is admitte«l by the N. Y. Correspondent of th“ Washingt^m I’nion, who also says, ‘*1 (_M),(IOO democrats at the least eoui]>utation, stayed at home throughout the State, who would have crowded to the jiolls to cast their votes in duct on the part of Kossuth towards the ' A nice ticket, that, to be i>roposed by a officers of the .Mississippi, of personal quar- Southern Journal. rels with, and insults of, Capt. Long, &e. Tln-y describ«‘ him as exceedingly humble and affable, and entertaining the deejiest ^ fetdings of gratitude towanls the I'nited States. They are surpriseil at the state ments made by th»‘ “American Attitrhr^" , iu the letter recently publisheil, and ileiiy their truth. This is a singular state of things, and the pa]>ers are calling for the name of the Attm hr. The im]>re.ssions adverse to Ko.ssnth have been materially removed by these statements, and by the unexceptiitnable tone (»f bin spet‘ilus since his arrival in I'nglaiid; and he will conseiUently be re- ccivid in the I'nited States with nearly as much gratitication and eclat as wouhl have greeted h:ui a month ago. Th“ only thing calculated to d« tract from his reception, i-^ his conduct at Marseilles. He i> so.in expected at New York. As to the position of Mr. Rutler as stated above, we obtain it from statements in Northern papers, which declare that the Van liurens aiul other leading freesoilers, are exerting all their influence to .secure his nomination. At Rostoii, last week, the juiT in the ca«;e of Robert Morris, tried for aiding in the escape of the fugitive Shadrach, brought in a .sealed verdict of “not guilty,” and ho was thereupon discharired. When the jury first w«‘iit out, it is stated, they stood 11 for ac*|uitt.;il to 1, and remained so four hours and a half, a': the end of which p(>riod the outstanding juror gave in. It is stated that all thi; jurors were in favor of oaforcing the law, as con.-.titu- tional, but they were not satisfied that Morris was in the cab with Sh.adrach, as testified by .some of the witnesses for the Government. "^I'hey considetcd the testi- Frinu the Lincoln Repuhlican, Xui\ 13. MKLANCIIULV RESULT-SAM’L FLEM MING KlLl.Kl).—It has, doubtless, been re-' l>urtfl t») iiMjst of our reai]cr.-j, tli.tt, tit IkJarion Court, on SMtnnliij- wcfk Inst, :i9 Col. Wiu. W. to say I have no affiliation with, or ; nesday nijcht and iieu on Sunilny .Hh.nit one I Avery, in an linanned mid ik-IVnoeless condLtiun, athy* for, the conjrlomerated com-! *'*•, weii'ithicst «ud j wa.« passin- from the i.miitc to Itis n^ni, 1 1 . . ^ , *11* most res!#ectnble citizens ul the ci>tintv. I i i- » 1 of heterogenioiis materials, Aboli-j M(.orc countv, on t!i«- Jdtli nit.. | "t'luty lu his ehei.t, ELIZA 15ETII V(»W. wife of llcnrv Vow, and j diiujrhter of WilHam Joues. E.S'i., iijrod 4 t vears. j a party, he was !*tt;vclu-d, iu a ruffianly manner. Sister Vow durin;: twenty-.>jix ye.irs wa.«. a faith- i l,y Saniuol Flernniiiijr. who. iiav'm« uvnied him- fid awl liiiiiiiKius ineniher of the Methodist i with everj' iiece-.-.iry we:ij>un of oilenee, E].iseii]ial ( 'luiirh—in a wind, she was cuiphat- j used a cow-hide, whicli he had sccreted -ilM.ut ifiilly :i l>iiiiiiiir and s’hinin^ lijiht; she iilways ! hisi person, 'fhe H'.:ht, at tlie tiuie. in t>:iid tf sustained the cli:iract» r of a truly devoted I have been a lonjr iiiid .severe one, Flemniing utii.jr Christian, prompt in the ohst-rviince of all lier ' a stone witii s'e.i-.niiiK eti'eci: but before Col, religions duties and enjoying at all times in no j Aver;-, in l.i;? deiunceless condition, liavingboon ordinary depree the cmforts of relijrion; her ' disubh-d by tiie blow.-* inilictod by tlie stone in conduct was truly e.xenijilarv, her walk uprij^lit: { Fleiuiniiig's hand, could properly itvenjiie the iii- and lur conversation in Heaven, where tlie eonitfirts of that Helijrion she enjoved here are l>ickinsoii, there would be some hoptrin ' perfecteil in true felicity. In all the rehitions Israel. As it is, the c.i.se is desperate. s”-'«f:»iued to the chun li ;iud to society. And 1 desire’ you Vo say also tc> the l!"''’I- ■•I- . T, • , 1 *1 1 I * bo was a devoted wife, kiml parent. induli;ent .ll.'-souil LaiilK'r, that though I am a Lo- mistress, and a sincere frienil: thus liveil and cofoco hostile to a feder.'il bank, and dit'd this ]iims lady, lu life slie always had h pretty miudi to all banks—to tlu* jHotec- houyant h(.pe of ;;etti:i;r to in'aven—that was ' time since the attack with :he > o’.v hide; whore- able to sustain her in the la!'t cniitliet, for »ipon t!ie latter .ivosi' and s'lot I'lemmiiijt de;id when tiiat solemn iioiir arrived, ."'he e.xpre.ssed on the s;>ot, the ball it is thonjjht passinj; herself to her friend.s stanHi:;r jtround her, “I tlirouiih hi. heart. am perfectly resigned to tiie will of my (}od,’‘ ( dl. .\veiy .at onep fduced hiiiisclf in the eus- and in :i shoT’t time alter died in ^re:it peace tod\ of the proper othcer, with a \ievr to a ju- withont a struj5j;le. triiiiejdKii}: over her last dicia! iiivesfijrtition. enemy. She has l“ft a ilei-ply atHicted has- As far )is we can aseertnin it. public opiri'Mi b.-uid, eleven children, a number of relations fully .si'stains Col. Avery, as. from tlie iiatui'e and a l.-irjre circle of irieii'is to niourii their sad of the first insult and sut>se.(|uent provocations, bert'avement. Mh'. the Lord in mercy sanctify tliis atllictive ilispensation of His I’rovidence for ^ood to the boreaveil faniilv and frieinls. T. \V. I'OSTLLL. On the oOth 0 t.ber, Mi.ss SAUAII .F.VNE Tl IlNEIl, a member of tlie Senior Class in (ireensboronjrh F*'ma'e College, in the 17th year of her ajre, daup:htcr of A. Turner, Ls(p, of Henderson, (iraiiville county, N. C. In Halifax couiitv, on the ;’.)th ultimo. Col. WHlT.MEf, HIl.L ANTlliLNV, in the 40th year of his a;;e. In Lowndes eou’ity. Ala., on the 1-lthiii't., Mrs. Mel'AII!.ANI>. in the iliith year ot her a!re. She was born iu ilichmond countv, N. C.. and moved to Ala. about '■^'l years apo, with iier husband, .las, McFailand. In \N ilininp:ton, on tiie IJth inst., of Typhoid vears liifinity otlciel to lils person, the paities were sep.-irated. and he taken to h'.s room. anl all weapons of offence or del'em e denied him. In -Morirtnton, on Tuesday la-it, a few niin- utes atler Jiidpe liattlc had taken his seat on the liench, in the afternoon session. Fh‘!iimin;r, fully armed, walked within the bar of the Court, appearinjr in ‘ol. A\ciy\-- prrseuee f.^r the first isnre, rai.se(l by taxing the p(“ople, in what are called internal improvements, and the improvements of rivers and harbors in the States, under the jiretence of their being ‘national’ objei ts; and though I am for these CuittMl States of America fulfill ing their manifest hstiny by ‘annexatioir ] till the whole of this broail continent, ami all the islands contiguous thereto in both oc»“ans. In come part of the Federal Cnion; and further, if need be, of latherini' John Bull, and “the rest of mankinil” into , peaceful aejuiesence to the will of God, ^ yet, rather than vote for any man for President, though he might profess De mocracy, whom the New York Barnburn ers couhl }»e coaxi'd or bought to support. he could jMir.aue no other course* to jirotect him self from onf» whn had not only nviiiifested a determination to di.'grace him, but to bully hiiu afterwards. The o currenc{‘ is di ]il.iri 1 by all: but no one ac(iuainted with the circiui'itanccs which led to this s id r-snlt, attadies an\ b'ame t.o Col. Avery. Coi. Avery has the SMiipathy of iUl; tV>r be lias always been distiiifruished for a kind and peaceable disposition, ne\er before hn\infrhad a serious dilhcuhy vxitii any one—nut even in the lieat of political e.xcitenient, in which lie has acted a conspicuous part. [Co1. .Vvcry and Mr. Flemminjr were both i ->n- sjticuous members of theh'st Lejrislatiire.—Ohs. my suffrage would be hei'ifully given to Henry ('lay, or John J. (’ritt(“iiden, or tVver. Mr. S.\.\il KL I). HALl., a«red i*." Daniel ebster or half a dozen otlu'r good Whigs I could name, with all their former hig sins upon their heads. I am not cither so wicked or stupid a Locofoco as to ••Shut my eyes ’tininst half the worth, and half t!ie virtue, In this broail empire.” .lAMKS I). WKSTCOTT. LKillT DIIAFT UO.VTS. j We saw the other day at the landing, | the hulls of two light ilraft steamers, in tended for tlu' navigation of the ('a]»e Fear. Oni* of them is being built by the Henri etta .'steamboat (’oiupaiiy, the othc>r by Thomas S. liUtterloh. They are each a- liout l(h» feet loiiL' and fifteen wide, atnl flat-botto.ued. We do not profess any knowledge of the art and mystery of lioat building, but the construction of the.se lioats struck as being somewhat different fnmt that of the boats h«'ret«»fi>re used on and •’) montiis. FA V!yI’TEN ILF.!•: BKAN( H C L O T III X G FAVETTF.VILLE MAKKFT—Nov. ]S. 7’ Brandy, p’ch, .">0 a -1-> iLard, ll' a l-‘! Dilto. apple, 47 a ■'.o Le;ith'r, sole, •2i) a 2;: Beeswa.x, '2'2 a L'-'l Lead, .bar. a 7 J?acon, 1 1 a IH Molasses, a ‘J7 Bagging, 1I a IS Nails, cut. 4 » 4.^ Cotton, 7 a 7A Oats, a ou' ('orn. SO a H.") Oil. Linseed. •to Cotiee. a 11 l’owd«T, T) OO a r, 00 Clieese, a 11 Shot. IJ » 2 Cojipcras. ‘Ji .'^ugar. brown, (i a 0 Candles, F. F. 1-') a 10 Ditto, loaf. 11 al-JA Flour, 4.^ a -”) Salt, sack, 1 in a 1 4-^ Feathers. :>0 a Do. alum. bn. a 40 Fla.\seed, 1 O-'i a 1 1-') Hides, }:reen. 4 Ditto, dry, all Iron, Svscdes, •'> a f> Do. ICnjrlish. 3 a 4 Indisro, Lime. Shingles, Tallow, ''heat. Whiskey, Wool, I a l.-i While Lead, t Oi> *, 8(t H R H N II 40 n -Jl» a -2^ iiiony of thosi witiu'sses mol by the witne.ss- the Cape Fear, lieV have lio I'ibs—the 4-4 Hrown Sheetiiifrs. (,'otton Variis, ' to 10, C H cents. ]■/ “ In a card in a recent number of the Penns\ 1\aiiiaii. Col. Form'V .says: “1 ditl not .>»ay that I would vot«‘ for the worst de- miH-rat in prefi reuce to the best whig. I sai«l—and the phra.-i' is one whicli 1 have u.sed to«) often to be forgotten—that I wt>uld vote for tin- wor.-t demHrat po/ifi- r„U,f, in preference to the best whigcopy on the precvding page a cajiital arti- ni/fi/." 1 ele from the Ni w York Kxpre.ss, which we We have not before us the copy of tin *‘s for the defence, who testilietl that they .saw all the persons who were in the cab, ami that Morris was not one of them. The court intimated that it would hard ly be po,ssible to take up any of the re maining rescue eases at the present term. “Mind yoi u «>w.\ Blsi.ne.- -^V Pennsylvanian containing Mr. Forney first notice of this matter, or we would publish it. The matter now stands thus: Mr. Forney denies that he used the ob- noxitms expressions attributed to him.— The New York Herald and its n-porters swear that he did. We have, therefore. Form v's ironl against Bennett’s >n(h.— We believe the former, and so will t'very one who knows anything about the parties in tjUestion,— W ilmhiyt^tn We know nothing as to the degree of ere ’ibility to which Forney and Bennett's Reporters are entitled. But as for Ben nett hiiu.s« lf, we would not hang the worst dog in existence on his word or oath, un less corroborated by other and better tes- timoii}'. The jiresent declaration of .^Ir, Forney relieves the sentiment attributed to him from its base and detestable as[>eet. The Herald, we learn from an exchange paper, siiows that its rej^ort of F*e.-ney’s speech was snlistantially the same as the rejiort of the National Democrat, and that the particular jiassages referreil to were exactly similar in both papirs; it states trust will not bo lost upon tho.se ramj»aiit Southern Patriots whose “manifest desti ny” notions imliiee the advocacy of wars with all the world and the rest of mankind. By not minding their own business, they afford plausible pretexts to the Northern .\boIitionists to attend to it for them. We wouhl impress upon t'ur peojde the vast importance of patro iisiug, as far as practicable, in their trading, the* pnnliK ts of home industry. When we thus begin mutuallv to aid »‘ach other, we retain cnir money in our own borders, and eventually reach a State of imlependeiice, impo.ssibie to be attained, while we allow it to be car- rieil abroad.— A clear statement of the argument in favor of protection to Home Industry. Yet the (loldsborough Patriot, which thus seek.'? to “impress on our people its vast im portance, ’ is, ill common with the rest of its parly, a bitter opponent of such jiro- teetionl It argues, that the retention of money in Nc'rth (’arolina by patronizing its priKluctioiis in preference to tho.se of otliir States, is the only sure road to in side planking being fast« iicd together by means id’ iron bolts driven through the plank edgt wise. This method makes them ■ much lighter, as the w-ight of a great deal i of cumbrous timber is disi>ensed with. It . i.' caleulat!d that the draft of these lioats after completion, will l»e about one fiwit. . 'I'heir dimensions are such as will admit of ■ their being useil on the river above this ; town, when the improvements now going | on shall have been completed. ’I’liey will ■ without doubt greatly add to the facilities j of transportation on our river. Ao/V/i fiirnliniaii. i HE VIEW OF THE NLXHKET. H.^con.—The price of this article has remain ed very steady. Hams are rather scarce. Co'iTos.—Although there has been a succes sion of decPnies lioth in New York and Liver- jiool, yet they have not had a corresponding ef- teot on our market. The principal sales have been at 7}. Cou.N—is taken (piickly at (|uot;»tioi!s. Our market is well siipplieil with tine IJeef and J’ork. The former s«-lls at 4 to the lat ter at 7 to 0. No Pork suitable for Dacon yet offering. WlLMI\(iToN MAIIKKT. I>Hcon—Hams I’J.i. Sides and Shouhlers 11 J. Ci>rii 70 to 7-*). at retail. Cotfee to 10. Fe:*- . ~ TTT , ! thers 4o. Faveiteville Flour 4 7-’> to >j;ei. Hav A .\r,r i> are re(iuested to i.,,rd TJ.' Lime 1 l!-'. at retail. Molasses give notice to the law profession ot North is. Soft Turpentine - -lO, Hard 1 .'.O to 1 :‘.A. Candina that H. C. Jones, Fsrj., of this i Spirits •J'.i. Itesin OO. Tar 1 t>0. 1‘ork 17 •‘>0 \ii-initv is eiigagel in pn paring for j'ubli- ' pv *’hh >hingles -ii-;. Ash Heading^ liJ aO.— cation a DiLTe.-t of tlu- last volumes of Iri‘- ; .lell’s llep;.rts. M r. Jones has been in-j ■ ri , , * , ... , I .\t ( harleston. ( ott>n ;! to hi, a rise of i. duc d to undertake this work from a eon- ! ,,,, Total receipts of Cotton. :b".0,‘J70 bales, against t;,vor„fourtKk,...l,a.l ,l,c Svn,cu* eon- Y„rk on .I,,-,h.y ,.f tl„- „f ,l,.- .nl.mul. sideration that it is earnestly deman(h*d by the profrssion. ami from learning that . Governor Iredell has dei lined taking it in I hand and that no one else is lik«-ly to meet , the emergency.— Sn/ishnn/ hiiiati. j A (’oTTox Stokv.—The Galveston, I Tv'xas, News publishes, “b}’ authority,” tluit ••(’ol. (,.hiailes, a planter iu Brazoria (’ountv, h:is made this scas.m, four hun- ■ drevl bales of tofton. Weighing each pounds, on 1(»U acrcs of land, with 12 handsl ’ The same P2 hands, says the News, have raisid and gathered during the season lioOO bushels of corn, from acres of land. The News adds that they have had no assistance, except in picking the on. olI7.ie‘>^ hist vear. Ii-.crease ^;J,4o2. C0.MMI:KC1AL UIXOR!). that ( oloiK 1 I'oiney, .ilthough in New dcpemleiice, wnieu it says cannot be atr (^nttou. Tliis is all rather marvidloti.s. Fi('i.ipsv.s IN ls,)2.—There will be six 1'11*11. .y KM t..NT OF W(»R.N-ot r Lam».s.— • -> :ilm icult'.iral frienils are referred to an ■ I • ill another column for a statement it tie- ijuantity of guano, liuu-, salt, jdas- . applied to the imi>ovc‘rished lands t \ M'L^aia during' the present year. Then* .III! r 1m a doubt, if we may rel\ on ac- ’ i ri-'ul's fif all previous e.xperienee, that ff'i t of this judicious application will e - a yield fur the first year of additional ■ to :i greater amount than the cfist of ! I' iiiaiiure. But this is onty a small I' rt of the b-nefit(i to be realized. The ; 1 will 1 »e permanently improved, and j uicieased iu value more than the cost of; Barnburners, th>- inunure; .so that the liberal farmer will ; ^^Ybolition ];K:ofocos.) be doubly paid for his judicious expcndi- | \ention pletlged the support of the pait\ reixtrf, took no exception to its accuracy; it i * i * , ^ . , ,, ■ r I 14 But the same paper, in Its zeal to do party to the Compromise in so many words. cites exfiressions from the Deniociat s re- . i ■ • i i i' This 100,ODD is extravagant enough; port as evidence that the dishonest prefer- sci\iii, orj.cts tie priniipe so } but the remark is equivalent to an admis-! Demoerat.s over go.xl Whigs | stated, and advocates the d.K*trines of hree , , 1 1- • - , 11 was received with ai'plau.se »>y the audi- Trade C'^o-called) by winch the country s,..„ tlic „bol,.,o,„,ts «.re «-eurc,l l.y |.ro,U,c-.i.,n, and ll,f refusal of the Syracuse .ouvcut...,. .lu- repnrl.-r of ll.e s|hv.1i, affirming „f Ano ri. au pledge support to the Comjiromi.se. I the precise accuracy of the report, and a]- : Another rea.son for the partial defeat of pealing to the corroborative testimony of | Abi ndanck uf Monj-:v IN KruoPK.— AIllUVALS. Nov. K>.—!stcamt‘r Evergreen, with Lake and .\vcra.«boreii]rh in tow, w ith goods for M Finch. 1' Mahler, .s; I’atei'ian. W Murphy iV Co, Lash l’roth''r. .) W .s^andford. ,1 \ F Car?ett. Coner ^1; Crist. E A Vogler Co, T Leiiiha-k, Wilikings \ Co, ; S Demiuir, Vv F .Moore. Beaver Creek Co, .) H .1 Martino. .S \V Tillingha.st \ ('o. .1 j vV T Wai’idill. (' S .Joiinsi II. llrown, Frailey & j Co. I’rof M F. tter, Whita \ U,aViteaT\ Uockfish Co. F Frieze, 'V It Love \ Co, S .1 Hin.*dnle, M N Leary, E J Hale \ iSon, 1’ Taylor. H .Miller. , W Mclntyr*. .M .les'Up. I! ‘Jraham. Leete I'c Johnson. A .\ ^^cl\ethan, 11 .\ London & Co, A j H Whitfield, .J H H.iwly, K M Orrell. Hon .J L Bailev. C T HaiLdt iS: Northern I'lank J’oad Co. ti t; Hall, .11) William.s. (k)shni litittor and Chcoso. J. II. winTi'; (SL i.\ii!:kii!ll, E^t'itpers^ T at lorn, AN I> W rr O L E ,S A L E A N D R L T I I. 110 Wifliam stmt, A'('• Yur!:, And until 1st Dec. next at .Mr. Daniel C'.ark's old Sl:uid, after which we mav found in the .NEW SlUnE.MAT DIKIR TO THE BANK liP' riPi': YEMl ' .I*. C\ ' Thk Sub.scribers woidd beg leave tf> in form the inhabitants of Fjiyetteville and vicini ty. that tiiey have opened the ab.ive Establis-h- nient, and intend carrying on the business in ali its branches. I They have just received a hirgo stock of R.t:AI>V-11AI>r] C:l.OTHIi\«i From New York, all of tlieir cw.x mauiiTaetui e, consisting in part of (’’loth Cloaks, all iualitics. Itlack and coloreil ('loUi Surtont anil .“^ack Over coats, every grade. Labnidor and Lamb's-wt«jl Reaver ditto. Ditto ditto ditto, made revers ible. to wear either side out. IJcaver-cloth, I’eterbluua and Kersey Overcoats,, every style. Dress and Frock Coats, of French ehdh, superi or (piality, eipial to custom work. I Sack Coats of all kinds and qualities. ’ Pants of fine French l)>eskin. Ditto of fancy Cassimere, in variety'. Ditto of Jsattinets, Kerse\s, Xc. , Vests, of .'^atin. pl.-iin and fancy Silks. Silk Vel- ' vets. Wool Velvets, Cashmere, ('assiiuere, Va- i leiiciii, ilafseiUes. ic- Vests. of white and figur-od Silks, for weilding.s and parties, in variety. : —also— .‘shirts, plain and emlir:>idcred; Collars; Ui»- : der-.''hirts; Drawers: Cravats, iVc. ic. i —A Lsf>— A good assortment of medium and cheap CLOTHINO. CoUNTKY .^^KR^HANTS atid others i i:v want of Clothii-.g to sell again, will do well to- tull ;w\ examine our Stock. Ordeis tilh'd at iSi^=-NLW VOUK PKlCE.s.'^ Measures aud orders will be taken for tir.e Ch.thing, and executed iu the uiost fashionahlw .“4>le aud with de-'ijiati h. J. .\1. WHITE & rNDEIlHlLL. A. C. HART, j Nov. 17, IH'iT. “lO-oni K( lipses next year—three of the Sun and . three (d‘ the Moon. The first, of the Moon, visible here, on the night of the Cith of January, will be total, beginning at (5 minutes after 11, middle at ;)0 minutes after midnight, and ending at 44 minutes after *2 o'l the morning of the 7th. The duration of total darkness will bo 1 hour m KNINC; I'LI ID, PUiCE 7-') cents per gaMou. For sale bv S. J. HINSD.ALK. Nov. 17, lxr>l. 40tf l'iu:sil i'TrrCKKIiS, 5.x. "O RHI-S. and Ualf-l bls. lUittcr Crackers, J8_ IH bo .ices Sfidu ditto. IJ ditto Wine, Picnic, ifugnr anl l>os- ton Gritekera. For sale bv SANPL W. TlLLL.Nl'aiASI CO. Nov. 17, lS-'>i. -tote FlUKlN.S Goshen Eutter, prime qual- ity. 20 boxes prime Cheese. 1 hhd. pure Winter Struia'f Sp nii .1 dcstmhlf 1 jOCttfWil for ft McJlcrJ the Whigs, is, that the Whig opponents i prc-sent on the occasion. , Tin; l;ite accounts from FiUropc show that anil minutes. of the Fugitive Law were (juite willing to what does Mr. 1‘ornc} mean by the | so jilenty that it is difficult to The four next eclipses will be invisible do rthat they could, l»y not voting at all,: “worst deuiocnit jH,l,tnitlli/” and “the j,,.,,, j* I.ondon at ‘2J per cent., ami in in the United Slates, or votin.r for the J.ocofK*o ticket, to prc-; whigMartin Van Buren | p^^is at 1J per cent., pn- annum. These I The sixth, of the Moon’s southern limb. will occur Oil the -0th Deceiubcr, of >vhich ture. 'I'his is the well known effect of sui h investments in several of the counties III \ ngiiiia, where lands whiel formerly ' lid tor -i.) an acre, are now worth 8;’>U. W e are glad to say, that tho use of L'uaiio i.s extending iu this State; and the iin|>roved m(-ans ot transportation, now iu progress, will va.-tly increase its U-se, Per haps, too, they will letid to tUi; eniploy- iii'iit of the lime and marl which may be ’ *ained abundantly within our own limits the former in the upjjer and the latter K'hcsfer Rm'I Romh 'Icming, the llcsi- iu pn-fereuee ,o Fillu.ore or Orul.au, or i,„ere»t ou liul any other W lugs whom /,.• may eo.isi.ler j regularly, they will ! i.ty., a seolion of ah.mt ten miles ou the . better than these? .\nd does the >1-■ more and more popular and desi- So'&tU Carolina end of the road, was ojien- . l.VssACIlUSErTb. leie IS no e ec ion pyjupathize with sucU a ' rable. The amo?iut of interest payable on od for frt;ight and travel. The laying of of Governor. Winthrop lacks about 8,000 ^ | Aniericaii indebttHltw'ss to Euroj>e is alrea- , the iron is ]>rogressing with considerable The Journal charges us with “acting on | ‘ly large, but it is likely to be much in- | rapidity.— Wihn the supposition that because Mr. Forney j j Ne\v^ ORbKANS, Nov. 12. is a Democrat ho must necessarily be ra- Tii»: Northkr.v Locovoco Party.— j Later from the Rio (Hmndc—Drscrtion M.VHVI..\.ni).—-The State Senate shows ; tlier a low, unprincipled fellow.” Indeed!' The Hon. James 1). estcott, late Loco-1 I - *V 7/'wy>.N\ 1 he steamer Louisiana, Where did the Journal make such a dis- , foco Senator in Congress from Florida, in ' (Jalve^ton, with dates to the ,tli . , I , , 1- L 1 • i.1 \T V TT ij October, arrived here to-hiv. covery? In the fact that we copied a pas-i a letter published in the N. Y. Herald, | uirtl>e American sage from a printed speech of his, which,; (hited Oct. dOth, 18ol, speaking of ccr-: Grande,^ except tho.se so far as we knew’, had never been di.sa-, tain publLjbed political letters, says,— {stationed at Itinggohl barracks, had de oil. 1 ti«-rce Winter Itefined lileachel Oil, Just rec’d and tor saU* bv li. .v' .1. MAIITINE. Nov. 17, 4(»-;jt IllNSDALK’S Compoutnl IrelMitd I'OKiii i'(i.\Fi:rTio\. This Preparation has proved itself to be of great etlicacv in tlie cure of Coughs. Colds, j »«''rket, and well a.].pted to the cultiv.stiou W hooping Cough,‘and other iiulmmiicaftections. ! of corn, cotton, pot.itoes, oats, &c. He also of- It is pleasant to the taste, and mav be given to , of .M^hcines, .‘^urglca Instru- young children with perfect succes's and safety. and Books. Hi* medical ,>reparation is PrnrfllhuK r, for Sale. rjClIIE Bnbsc-rnier offers fi r sale hi^ L.\.\L» itt M. Kobison county-acres—lying on tJie East side of IndiMii Swamp, three iiiih ■ from Lumber Kiver. on thf* road leading fi’oin Luni- lierton to Fair I'lutf, avijoining the lands of Unimbles, Ilhodes and others. There is on the l>remises a good ilwe’.liug house, convenient oii*- lioufv's, itTHl » Meilical ottice couvcniently fitted up. Fifty acres of the land is under cultiva tion: the remainder ^^e!l timbered, corvouient of a majority, though having a plurality «>f about *20,000 over Boutwell. The Legi.s- lature is still uncertain. The medicinal ingredients of which this t'onfec- tion is comjiosed are purely vegetable, and are selected and compounded by the Proprietor with accur.icy and care, and are, singly, of great j beneht in pulmonary complaints. ! For sale, with tlirections. bv SAM’L .L HINSDALE, Druggist. [ Nov. 17, 18.')]. 4t)tf BARRELS for Distillers. For sale 1>y 51. J, HINSDALE. Nov. 17, 1851. 40tf 12Whi':s to U Lo*os. The House of Dele- gates 80 Whiga to 48 Ijoeos. 2 Whigs and 2 Lwos elected Judges of the Court of Appeals. 4 Whigs and 4 Lwos Judges of the Cii'cuit Courts, 2 Whigs and 2 Locos Commissioners of Public Works. UOHKSON ( OI NTV. A T TEXT I ox:: rBlHh ti^clerf»itriieu rcHpecttnnv cnves nofioe i i: 1 to the eiti.ens of this vicini'ty, that he has I V o]>ened an EstabliahmcHt at Mr. Norment’s late i 't. ^ complete, emtiracing eviTy article in popular' us*. His Lil'irary is very select, containing the most approved author'i. The loc.iticiii for a phy sician i.^ decidetUy the best in the country. !•« therefore invites the Profession to give this no tice consideration. \ny one wishing to pur chase, or wisliing further information, will do ! well to apply on the preani.»t-», or address tlie I subscriber at Leesville, ilohesou county, N. t, i bv tlw -Otli of December next. ! ' JOHN M. McLEAN. j N»v. 13, Ib il. 4*)-;Jt'-’ ' ~"F()irSALi:. i BS5^“The SteanK*r CNION and Lighter j W'.\L KING will lie sold at .Auction, by tlie subscriber «n Welnesday, lOth of December, sposetl of at private in the t^ wn of Wil- vowed? This is a groundless imputation j They iimst tend to satisfy the southern sorted the service of this Government and tJtamL where he will keeii a regular assortmeut rs' lii' nu.nths ohl, nbont HO feet of the Jimrual. W'e have not a very high 111 liie lower part of the State. It i.s high The Locofocos have elected their Comp- opinion, it is true, and sorry are we that it Cm- that wc brought something into u.se, • iniller. Lottery Commissioner, and Ijiind ' is true, of many of the leading men of that t" relieve our State, ‘'s.seutially and almost : Pommissioner, by majorities of 1800 to p:irty; but we have friends in it whom we • x. iiisively agricultural aw it is, from the ■ 8400. ; know to be neither low nor unprincipled ri'-at loss, if not absolute disgrace, of be-[ iiig indebted to luore intelligent and thrif- States for coin, flour, hay, and other :>-rieiiltiiral protliietions of which we ought 1 I- hirgi i-llt-rs, in-^tead of large buyer.-v U 'uld not some of our merchants do '•.'■ d to ki i p a .-^tiH.-k of gu.ino ou sjile? Mississippi.—-AutUeutic returns from i fellows. or* counties in Mis.sis.sippi give Foote, for i We understand that Dr. 11. P. Ashe, ,, ® . lormerlv of this District, has been rc- (.ovenior, 1,000 majority over P^' is,—, Joaquin district. Deiivocracy as to the folly, wickedness, and i gone over to join the losurgents^ iix Mexi- of all kinds of degradation of wunteuancing an amalga- co. mation with what is called the northern Democracy, in the next Presidential elec tion. The development and exposure of the jiroject of fraternizing the southern and northern Democracy^ in a Baltimore I convention, by adopting half a dozen hum- j AIIRIVALS. bug rcstdutions and calling them a plat- { Nov 10—Brig (Jen’l Taylor. 1-3—Schrs E S form, must be sjilutary. I do^ not believe ; I’owell from New York. .Klaric from ditto. 14— , , , , JUJSI* 1 he Mexican (jovcrnnient had p ac^ Such a^Calieoes, Homeapuns, iSattmetts^ Jeftus^ Cfen. Urtiga at the head of 50(K) troops, tor Kerseys, Blankets, Boots and Shoes, flats aud the purpose of suppressing tli« revolatirm loug, V-i feet beam. 4A feet hold, 40 tons; hu» a very neat main and after cabin, cont^tin- inp 18 berths. She has a Locomotive Engine, with '2 cvlinders 10 inches in di;uneter, Dj in order. The Lighter is of about 400 bbls. ca pacity and nearly new. Any persjn wishinj't"* I'our countii's reniuiii to be heard from, California. This district includes the city j the southern lK‘tnK-racy can be humbugged i 'iroin^Searsport, vton. Dr. Ashe is brother t Wltm. ! into sustaining any camlidate that e.\-Pre- - j Ciiim State ti(liet, with tiie exceptiou of W. S. Ashe, i-epiusentativo from this dis-| si.iciit Van Hureii, lion. J. il. Giu.im I the Chanccry Clerk, is elected. | trict,— WUminjton JuurnuL | ScuaLur CUasv, oi Oiut--, Oi r-arceb na tisjii st- u. Geo. H. Towns-Jiui fruiii Now Voi'k- ef all sorts and sizes, Fadct and Worsted Good?; ingether with a full .Stock of finoCERMES, rt«: CofTee, Sugar, Flour, Caudles, Tob.acco, Snuff, &c, &c. L. BRANDT. Next door to Dr. McQueen’s Office. Luniberton, Nov. l-'>, ISol. 40-lm ^ ,--o i> Cash p;‘.id for Corn, Wool, Tallow , ON .ALL TJIE BANK.^^ IN FA^ ETl I.\ ILLE iiui ijcCsWui- ^ Joai I’riate I and for Sale .it th'.i (Jtli^e. examine or dis{»osed to purchusc at private sale, will please call on M. CIIONLY. Nov. 11. 40-»ts rFIJOCKS,
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