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"V-"" '---T,' new i co 1 03 tbe fl driving here at an wifort4n$Btim for Columbna Arttmf,&&?: , !f use, wc are precluded froVgmng U prV ?r'M l' inwt the wr.. in full. If the f ereWE$D6rL n V"?"?;1. Flank Road Cbmnahv, yijc protest of the .Whig Senatott,Hmbodjhg L., nlacc whom we comu engage, WOWd pro, ed a Kill 1a ti;.l U. " j:T:5r,u,T r- , T..i . " --"V -4-.-v- " r'-vvv. MmonuoD 01 the Uom , rcoicuj- r..-.., ... yu. uuV jo wuu ovuogj runa according to the white" bboul I LKI H 17 .- - - . I w . n iv - - i II uonortmj stated fei r - r" of JtnPpyt. introduced a bilP to amend an act xf the feeviseV Statutes, a .L. . . , 1 a v a. cl,r ,6. v . "tfPW' 59 entitled an act forestabHshin rmrdi has porpetra wui oe i iona m .notutt landing. places of iuspecUonrnd for the Jiinn, together with lists of the Standing Oona-i PPHntment -of inspectoral regulation jof in. decs of Ihe lW0 iiouacn. . v 1 "rw njKumwoa 01 inspection: Also bill ,,i .dduioo u mow nnm M week: Mr. tA -i IwiV-.:!..J.4 . 1:1, .. t, as c are pressed for room, and have already ascertain the will of the freeineu of North Carolina 'rfn iuv.- vo, n o ro ; -w v vviuigumuu uu iue leuerai nasia. ll,u" iw,uuuug - rule Hi me elecuou iu Auyrust, 1853-3 ' ' ' f ' ' Mr. "Webb, ofRutherford, introduced a bill to appoint Tax Collectors in each county, biennially, us Sheriffs are now elected and, for paying thein a per ccntage on ,the amount collected ami bursed. - '- tteAsures. t Why does heoffrive him credit for- H be elected boldN declare - thenj? Or rather why does he not brinir it nn Ixffa0 UolvMt.-&jy hsctiolt'wu beTl SfGinTScott a VnarfreaIgtit, dls-T CosJQUlsrf--RoBfitiiT.- Te ewporfVR; I) ewioodencj,, tm! Werf of combing r Advertise?, a lekding ree W Kmgjper w tJ0i, whoto tje l.woniJ;0n9y eleVate io urges the eleeffon of PiefW as thais of get. MUitia- J.' . -J" encjr a1 ' . ting the ndwich. Islands, CaM exioot 'tffi2 8 w " 1o4y r.yCUngmM.iui8hTkiiowil of jthe.-efforti Senator Douglas, who wUl probably WTierce's "1 ' JuU - vVqS . G?n. Scott put forth in farorof the Compromise Secretary of State, should tfie latter Wo'r&nateV f v 'Worth CaKitmm. MARRIED, against him? lor Clingman was' opposed to the HAVfi, the Itkmut'of Panaiiid, ttcuragHa, .To.. I Wibuington, tf 16th int.bf t&. ReT'd J. T. Compromised He is-, disnnionist jeo. Seott; teSHl SiSff'S KiineJ to emit these p,e Governor Nessago was sent to the Legis- jjiurc 1,11 1 "1" " J uutjc aecn u. Ou Tuesday, MV, llams, Whig, of Davidson, . . i C 1 thf llue of Commons. Geo,. Leach, from c f ,rili the claims of North Carolina, to-her r 1 I , f A I U I t I ihare ) 1,11 nvra iu uira orme puDiic is a friend of the Union. . our qriat shores "But, (says Mr. Clingrtan) it is said we were ! , That is t0 m? U would be veniett to represented in the Convention aud were therefore liaTe thcn, RDl1 therefore we have a right to thetn; bound to support its nominee.' Suppose it had and will have themi nomiuated Fred Douglass, the free negro, the But does any body expect that we can have all i COMMERCIALRECORD. nt the same im and pliw. by the Ee. R. B. Grier, Jj,,..gi , i . ARRIVALS. - V Oct'c IrteiUBcr Fanav LtterIoi, witB goods for V Bur,HII K bulimger, il Uraoio. A Son, V P Jelrn on, C 3 Jn-oa, R D McKein, T S Lutterloh & Co, L . Morphy J & jTWaddill, C Banks. Dflw, Richmond Manf Co, D ,W C Beobow, P Sufford, JM Palm, Ja Kyi, Jr," Ray'4. Pearce,' B Rose & Son, lUouut'a Crock Ce. J Otterburg. Oot'r 16 Steamer R,o wan, with bouts Star Cum berland, II L Myrover anU Keady Muuty iu tow, and1 I goods for sundry persons.' 1 U-t 16 Steamer Gov Granam, with gooda for II &. c i r :n ri -1 i . u fc. ir .... -..k i : Mr. GEORGE CHADBlBJlfi- to Misa ABBY-E second V ; 9 . . , . dauRhter of George O. Tan iniriage. Eaqi; aU of Wil- i a, H BrfB ' 1"? if'T"' ;, ; v L ; Laurence 4" Try. Frmok Stockton, J II 4" Martme, t ... - . .: , Cw)k DIED, Ijs, and instruciing jour.seii&tors -and Iteprc unlives iii Consrre8 to niaijf glpplication for the 0uc Ordered to beprintdrqv :. j- - lu the .Senate, 'Mnhbgtotr'JtTueed a 1,11 fur tin Utter adinlnistrali'oa'of justice in'the rts ot fleas ana uarer s-. siona.ot this State i re.T(.'aiiize the Cottjily ;.Coaiiintroduiei-by Mr KiHy at the last feion.J-.''-', )n nitiim of MrrSticlej; the'cMramUtee 'on Kin.-uirt i-s instrncteatixyinqnire ijilblhe.expe Jicnor o rjuiriug the,-UbljcTreasurer to have rtiltj" nit attac hod to4ll thej: bond"Qfthe State CT t Iff l't TlmtlTnTn PEstLVAMiA. Tae LocofocosVhave carried their , Judge and. Canal ConBOiissloner. ' Tke majorities not ascerUineC ui estimated at from" 10.000 to 12.000 This is from the Union. . i , tfor Congress, the Intelligencer girea the names of 11 Whigs and 18 Locoa elected a W big gain of two. Legislature Looofoco as usual, the Whigs, however, having 1 majority in the Senate. Ohio. The Union's despatch from Columbus says, that the congressional delegation will stand 12 demo crats and 7 whigs. Sufficient returns have been received here, by telegraph and otherwise, to show that the State has gone by 15 to 18,0t)0 majority for the supreme judge. His majority Inst year was 30,000. So far thejwb.g3jb.aTe gained four congressmen. The 000 same argumentmit have been used.'' We can these things without war? And is any body At the late residence ot L D. Mnrphv. deceased, in present as supposable a ease as this. Suppose it . ,in ... . , . j&zf Robeson county, on the 4U instrnt, Miss MARGARET had nominated Mr. Clingman; would the same W,U,DS to p,unee tt,s countrJ lnt0 8Ucb a wf of ! MONROE, aged 72 years. argument have held good? By no means. Why? aggression, of wrqng, of robbery? Whoever is so She was humble, prudent, peaceable, Irind, generous, Simply lecauK Mr. C- had not been spoken of as willing should vote for Tierce. All others should t tionste and co..scientiou; and her meek and Tqniet ......... r. . . . ' i Biiint was imbued ajwi nweetMied ! ! Hiiiritor ( hnst. a caBaiaate nad not been brought before the vote for Scott and Graham: There is safety to i I early life, and durina the neat revival of 1802. she A Taylor, P P Jobnsoo. Hunt Jt Adderton, K K Smith, J H Hswleyt 'Marshall 4" Parker, A A McKe than, T C Pfoiil. Beaver Creek Co, 1 Hale Son, J W 8ott, WiUkiugs $ Co, Brown, Feiiley Cm, W Mc Intyre, J M BeMleyJ A Gilchrist, Fay Mills. T 8 Ashe. Oct'r 17-Steatntr Got Grnnanii with boat M Brown In tow, and goods for'E C Hall, 8 Johnson.' 1 Murphy. Caiaow. A Blair Cu, W J PJumiuer. Couucil 4" tain. J t' enaerson, Jeuauis Robert, N U liane Jf Co, W ninsiow, uray $ oaunders, Starr y Williniua. Houston made a public profession of rellgioi., and ever after -' !Tr-J. J V ,itlV!.A s K i..e, H L Myrnyer , adorned the gospel by a godly life and conversation. t C&, E B Rice, Dwp Kiver Co. 1 H K-.ust, J H FishO, l c. . , i .ir A i , 4 Fount ro K Fuller. N M (Unlncr i IUnL. W .tyt ; rue loveu pru er, ine unru oi uou, riiu nv oruiniwicrs , - ' ' - I nf Hi. Ilai..M Roliv-mr in t.. an.i l,.vi wi. . McCoiinelW BaukiB A Mcl.eau, A Rcutihaw, J S Gibson. vifnau Witt. u u v " m ' ' ' ' a itmi i . 11 , v i, ,r fUkAVlflk f tllA . t .1 I, ' . , ' . , : A, r. ' our honor, our peace, and our prosperity, only in whose names were to be presented to the Couveu- r 1 " tion, from amongst'whtch a selection was to be " b,o counsels. 1 k,T . .. . A Tt i T i ii a . i I - - - inaue. leuaer wae trea uou? as.s ana nan tne rr.... vt . .. . o IHrj UK In r 11.1 il 111 K A . I.I.I K. I1K Til V. - roca in horAlt; rtiaa imitt tT imi Kaafinir Convention so far, forgotten itself as to have nom- 0 , ,. ' i. a.. .1.. . . ,ihm f r.i.i.. f..i ,.t. rowk, M T-rown ! Son, Prof M Fetter, K A lllnck. iV f . . . r!tl I'M in l uim-U 11 wot f c f ha t'area nin,li " " v- v dm, - . . . . . ' 1 , . -.,. ' ' rmatea mm, we should have been no more bound """" "" the rim moneter. death. And when attacked bv hr A afer. A neutpeny, n a Xjw, j sail it an, Lasft 4- oy the vent sutuents The Register closes with an earnest appeal rciftt r issued by jiiWI ) ?:?t3 popular vote of the Stae, lUi belietedVill be 2u, On motion of MrBojdjbCdltfoller was" "ort." fTv '- . , ' :v . ' ' 1 . 1.. -1.1 " vji f.t. . 'n:n:i. I.iMi.i . j..t.k r t.i .: r . ,r imuunt tor the nvovoiuraisdtho.avrairQ amount ' not half so much fur cav li county, with tjijagegateIbr achnd . are elected to Congress." , tbo average for each CQUnty created' witlillJj the Florida. The'election for Governor aud Congress- mai nomination, than we Should have been by uulc lul ueruur is a man wuo warmiy support-, last illness, and being aware of her approaching diaso- Jn""'r " " '""'"t"""' M " y'uli "ur- 1 i nomination of Mr. Clingman, had the Con- ed Van Bnren for President in 1848; the Pierce lution, she would talk freely and composedly about H H-Jn toc Fry J "J-iker. J ion so far disregarded the voice of their cou- candidates for Confess and the State Legislature ! " ZZZ -k. ZiJ 1! I -1.- Verier. Earnhardt. :AddeVuT0 & Co. Kilmer Glenn. .) as to have selected him! I f . - . m , - ,.,JL fA ia F Baker, .1 H . T Thorapsiin.Wm TreU.r, A H Joss. ..... r .1 e ii 1 e -i:.- .imi. fa. uaiun in i.a iVu r usKer, j m (T, l inomps v. rri .a . .u o c ! At her residence on Baymount, near Fayetteville, on ? Gart'ett, H II Eltott. FBei0, O J Everhart, politicians. They sent Sumner to the Tj . S. Sen- ! the 6t, 5nsl., Bfter a lingering illness of neaxlv twa Dillon, PBf LC Hardm, J M Johnson, Hunt $ Troy, ate, the only man who moved to repeal the fujii- years, Mrs. MAROAltCT CROSBY, in the Giith year of, Stafford Clark f Dickson, J S Gibson. . . , b , her "e ! Steamer i anny Lutterloh, with goods for tive slave law. The last act of the Van Bureu . Wilmintrton papers please copy. . K D. McNeill, T S Lutterloh, W Bow, -Benbow, Kyle it. Pierce party was the uuion, last week, of tbe Ab-' 'In Chatham county, un the 27th September, MAR- J'M Palmer, A Coats, G McNeill. J Kyle,Jr, W 11 Bt ;nn o.. 1 lf nnnon(; k TA REEVES, dauKhter of Samuel aud Surah Brooks, Lu"erlt.h, Wall & McDonald, Hall 4: Bohnger, Mecku! olition and ljocofoco Conventions in the nonnna- . 0 ?l r i i i . - &. Co. II A London aged 9 years 7 months and 5 dnys, leaving a large tram ! " A lioob. tion of three Senators to tbu Statfi Lrfvtrisbiture. of connexions in rhnthan.. Moore and Cumbtrlund ! ict 1str Evergreen, with poods for J H flanks, J . , : ' ; . ' , ., - . , , , , , , ronntie tn mnurn thoir 1ihm t w" Scott, J A Moore, II A London, Mttrtsliall & Parker. Mb. Clinqman-Again.-A prominent Whig all of whom are perfectly acceptable to that rank , "g.1 At ffinat, Mr. EFFY JcGlLI. Hunt Adderton, Brown, Fraily Co. J U Hodges, F member of the Legislature from the Mountain abolition paper, the Boston Commonwealth. Such ' consort of John JfeGill, dee'd, aged 81 years. She was A Vogler Co, F f nese, T C l'lohl. F Stockton, K K ...... ..... . ..... fin.itl A Mnwtti.li. . ri 1 at,n(lv tiinniti.nt. n tnwn irom ttie island 01 Jura, bcotlana, auu a resident 01 , ' ' "" to the Whigs to redouble their exertions so as to foil a man who, for ambitious and selfish ends, has abandoned the Whig party deserted the co lors of his ancient faith betrayed the friends who have heretofore stood by him and promoted him. .Indiana. despatch from Baltimore, Oct 15, aays. Democratic candidate for Governor, is ;majority, bnt the Democratic ticket manoeuvres at Raleigh seven democrats ana four Whigs ; ir, ,1,.., notwitUfandintr Mr. C. n.inrl,.,l c c District, (whose name will be produced, if neces- is "democracy" at the North. Such arc the boast- sary,) has published a loug letter to the Asheville ed allies of the South Messenger, giving an account of Mr. Clingniau's this county for 82 yenrs. . .... r - j -. r ' - . ... .. . . - .. . U; live ciirs aion-saiu. . ? -t ,-.-m- men la so close uia..DOtu parties claim the victory APPORTIONMENT. In the Common.", OoluOtlon lrTlnV.WhitS of Pennsylvania. Ohio, and Marrland. of Mr. Wheejer a resolution was adopted to pnj express the strongest confidence of carrying those 1 message to me enate proposing 10 raise a joint States for Scott. select committee, consisting of niue on the part of nvli Hnu.se, to be called the committee ou Ap- . '1 . . , it 1 . 1 tr . 1 I p-Tti.'n nient, wuosq amy 11 snau De 10 lay on ine tieitnrui and senatorial jjistricts. aapportion me tneiutiera ot the llouso ot tjornmons, ana to Jit ide the State into eient ConcresaionarDistrictj. I icii thi.s came un in the Senate. MKkSteele remarked that the proposition eirAiracwJsubjects that were very distinct in their character nd that it appeared to him that each -of thnseub? jects ought to b referred to a separate committee IK- ugesied;tberefo!re that the Senate' withhold its concurreuoiJ from the Wsajrc aud'propose" a iiistriuuiion Baltimore. The election of Mayor baa re sulted iu favor of the Loeofocos by about 3600 majority. This is larger than the usual Locofoco majority, and is caused, so the Baltimore Whig papers state, by a cctiool question, which induced Mr. Cil. nomas. We learn that Mr. Cling- Crimks. Angus Taylor of Cheraw, S. C. was killed by bis brother Mastin, a craiy man, a few d;iys ngo. In 1845, Angus killed Capt. Vander ford of Cheraw. Mastiti has uot been arrested. A white man named McKinnon, and a ncro belonging to T. A. Covington, have been coui- Payettevill Prices Current. OCTOBER 18, 1852. SDerui mitted to Hichmond county jail on a charge of COFFEE Uio, Laguinv, freely with the members of the Legislature, his position was in doubt, uutil the day after Dr. Shaw was admitted to the seat in the Senate. Until this was done, the Locos had not a majori- . r . u . - 1 1 ... r . 1 ii, oic "i lueir utciuuers irom vranjre ueini; con- c ... . 1 1. n c j t r . 6e fracturing t he skull of a wagoner named . McQueen. fined at home by an injury. The day after Shaw m n 1 e c J J J .Mctjueen is also is jail, on a confession of took tbe seat, Cliiigmau'a letter in favor of Piece Ml.Kinnon that they two and a mnl;ltto bad and King appeared. Mei twf) women of ?10Q "The. foregoing, however, (says the writer,) is , w n r.r.KtU nr,i;,,vnf ru.(nrU,i n;umv many Whigs to vote against the Whig candidate. ! hut a part of the evidence goiug to sustain the , ' ' UT' . , , v . J - b 0 1 .1. ..,. i . 1 . -.1 0 1. S. ( .. and It. V. Ninth and Uerrv Kvana. bavo cnarire. lie Droucn witn mm an oduu letter, to J ajmembcr of the General Assembly, containing heeu detected in counterfeiting notes on the! tie following vuMttil and honest proposition, to- , Wadesborough Uank, but have escaped. it: That if the member referred to would exert j .- himself and procure Mr. Clingman's election to I UOINO IT strong Ihe xNorth tarohuuin the Senate of the United States, that he, Mr. , says that Mr. Clingman is "a man who BACON BEES WAX CAN DLLS Fayette, mould Adamantine r au left llaleigh on Monday, to take the stump in 'theVnountains in favor of Pierce and Kinc. -The llaleigh Register has agcathing review of his mauifesto, a blasting exposure, of his ambition and treachery. We. ;arer toomuch publish more than one or two points las more ( 'lineman, would transfer lii.4 friends in hiri C 1)11- rDlillt-it ' All f.tf c- f .. focm mi Ill-A nliilirn t !.. .inwf 1 t -''','-'' 'fc' l O ' Vjp- ' C. f jjwiuvh ci ia ni" 1 11 L u 1 1 1 v cauiiitjr iuou au jr of tLe,8ubjecU among Bcveral Coui- and treachery. We arc too .much crowded to greioual District to this geutlciuuu, by which he w. :n vnrtk P r m t m t tA. .J i T .... r. " . Ill I 1 . 1 I . I 1 "i m M vi.aau "miu'' r sr . I publish more than one or two points of it. , couiu oe eiecteu 10 Uougross; or 11 this gentieiuau . Mr. Thompson 'coincided in the view taken by I . ; J C.. o , ' preferred it, he, Mr. Clingman, had influence at TLu "n "alecs another very apocryphal the Senator from Richmond. These various sub- i" rcia ion to ine tmr 01 4ur . v,nngman s con- Wjwllil n nd W()uld procure this Contleinau sertion, us follows: '-Independent Southern jects could not be embraced in one report. Aversion, tne negistcr snows that it corresponds ' SUeh ofhue M he desired. This is uot the Ian- Right's Whigs, you need not be ashamed to be 1 GRAIN with the daUt of the auertauied Locofoco m.-j.-ri- guage, but the substance of the letter, and the found in companv with Thomas L. Clingman." ! ty in the Ig.slaturc that Legislature having a same can be produced when Mr. Clingman, over T, . w;uj ;"ntcnJej tu . conJt)iimont to ' Oats, ' S. Senator to elect. Mr. C. savs he has told '. D1S owu uaU1 deniea.it. , ; ., .. Peas, St. Douiiugo, COTTON Strictly prime, Prime, Fair, COTTON BAGGING . Gunny, Dundee, I Burlaps. ; cotton yarns No. 5 to 10, DOMESTIC GOODS i Brown Sheetings, I Osnaburgs, FEATHERS FLOCK Superfine, Fine, Scratched, T separate report would necessarily have to be made upon each. Ihe discussion was continued by Messrs. Joy ii r, Kelly, Boyd, and Gilmer; when the Senate nfu.ed to coucur in the proposition, from the ilmse, by a vote of 40 to G. On motion of Mr. Boyd, it was then Resolved, That a message be sent to the House i f ('oiiiuious, proposing 0 raise a joint select Com mittee of one Member on. the partof.cach House, Ir.ua each judicial district, to whom snail be re- rri-.l the arrangement of the Senatorial districts n l the apportionment of the House of Commons. On motion by Mr. lhompson, it was IlrHoU ed. That a message bo sent to the House .if ('otiimpnB, (proposing to raise a joint select 0'iuniittee of iirod oct.the part of each House to mm ehall b referred :the nabject of apportiou- lop tue dtaie mux ugut.tjongressionai jistnctsr Tlic-o propoaitlotiswcresubiiefiueutly concurred in by the llouse.'iSr' On motion by Mr.Brogden, it was K lived, That the Public Treasurer be direct ti to report to the Senate the, whole amount of unci held by the State in iucorpoiatcd com pa nics, -p-'cifying tbe anion ut in each company and tue fund to which it belongs. Aim, the debts due the State, and the fund to which they belong; tbe amount of dividends profits, if any, recciv frl bv tlie State from stock held in each of said coDipiiuie.x, since the investments were made; and 11 tht- debts for whicbVjthe State is now", bound, HIIIT 1 cvh debt or liability was created. Mr. Wood fin from the Judiciary committee, reported against the bill to legalize1 the present seaiirti. unnecessary; the committee believing thaf the Assembly has the right to proceed with lusiut'.s a in 4rdinary essiona..w w. It. - ..a... n. tie then moved, so aliouromBt till tne da his friends, aod written it in private letters, that he was against Scott. But, if bis present char- his owu baud denies it." 'But this is not all. In two separate conver- satipns with Whigs of tbe Legislature, they each j expressed tbe opiuioh to him that he had erred in j Mr. Clingman, we suppose. ges agaiust Gen. Scott, of being unfaithful to the i calculating his chances that the Democrats had no idea South, were true, (as they are not,) how can he of eIec.tin L'm but if he had eoDtinued a con- . .. . . scrvative Whig, and patiently abided his time, he could reconcile it to his duty to h'l8 constituents to have and would have been elected to the Senate this winter rpmnlnp,! ',-,, ui!...,f tVr no,,rlv f,, ..r.tl,. ! his iufluenc would hve been aufficient to have turn- , , j ed the balances, and secured the Legislature to the 1 after Gen. Scott s nomination? Has it not due i Whigs, in which e-tent av man's elairas'could have come From El rope. The Asia brings accounts to the "2d inst. Cotton was very active, at improving rates. Sales of the week 06,2.30 bales. Middling Up lands 5. .. ... . I r..ll l I. u- L . u 1 trom him, placed as a sentinel on the watch-tower, 1 cc..u..7 m couipe..u w..u u.. .... wOUlu publish below extracts .U- I 1 1 L- . r ius. uu buuuiu insuiuiiy waru nis constituents 01 their danger? Mr. L. was at the lialtimore Convention; he ,nj if ,ne effect of such a course is to exclude me from . that the Carolinian has completely ignored the approved of the Platform; he knew that Gen. otRcc and honors, 1 will have the proud consolation to original charge, and now seeks merely to settle Rye, HIDES Dry, Green, IRON Swedes, common bar, Ditto, wide, English, LARD LF, AD MOLASSES Cuha, l New Orleans, Tim Battle of Qleenstown Again. We : from tb Carolinian of, tions? "I, sir, hare been fallowing out the dictates of Saturday last, and also the charge in that paper nTT el mn Knn.lt i,l-T.ll t , . t i n ir '.i- 1- mi,,, it-.. m A - f, - . . . . .... ' 0 1 Lo u ui-uvio. juuKiuH. .,,.,, ., u.,,,,,.,.,,,.,, nhnh nrn, ,l.ii I ,i rl lannoo An If n, Knci.r., T: 1 myself influenced by patriotism, and not ambition ' , . I - ,c . . . n 1 i i Tanner . SALT T : i - l. v i r i a i . - " e r ' x.--.. - -j v w.v Ldvcruwi, sitcit, cscott was one oi turce trom among whom the can- I of naTin. tetl from p1 motiTe9.-. In ie Ung..ge the point as to the "number surrendered," a point 1 SEEm' bu didate must be selected. He made no objection to of the immortal Clay (aJn: we shall never have his like which had never been in ili.ytute A certain!" pi r.ed .. u n . it -i . I astiin. ) be would have said: "I had rather be riht than ... ,,,u ,, going into the-Convention. He is silent for near- I jwjent." But very different was hU answer. nunib'r ot were surrendered at Queenstown, Clover, per lb. ly four months (the majority in our Legislature 1 "Out of tbe abundance of the heart the mouth speak- i but that does not prove that Gen. Scott surrcn-i SUJm "not having then been ascertained,) But, (says ! th' 8eat "' the Licd states Senate, the goal of d d f Th Oarolinian miht ag n h ! Buck ' t)t itcraiAr inet .- -f tkrt Jn..;.... I t.k.: T i. :, U ' 1 1 !. ...tV. l, l. i? 1 . 1 l I. ! SPIRIT. vtiDwi , i j"" un t v; yji iuu 11LV.HOU, i acis in mil luiuits mm reim'uiT iu ti. v tuc uidi jjc t;iiar:cu iuiu hiiu luc BurreuuiT in Daiivinn i- Froiu i14 1 80 10 11 9 9 1 14 13 10 16 6 3 12i To 4 4 00 3 75 Is? 70 5 when if his Charges against Gen. S.ott be true, ,t!- on some occasion such a surrender may is too late to profit by his advice, and if untrue, , tially replied that he stood no chance for promotion in ' have taken place. ' From the Worth Carolinian. ' ''The Observer admits that 700 men were sur- at they are, it may be too late to counteract thein, tlie whlK rmnk9 of Ulle. while so many older men , ' ! whAm lia tiBimnl i-r. in iIia wav AnH nn hinfr nnki.il t he conies out with a loug political essay, breath- ! by another if he were going to take the stump for Fierce ing the poison of sectionalism, and filled to overflowing with the malignant slang which for principal or security, and if here and how Lmonths the partizan presses of the Country have been belching out agaiust that good man and glo- Peach Biindy, Apple " new Northern ' N. C. 'hiskey, Northern " N. E. Rum, Jamaica Rum, French Brandy, American Gin, Holland Gin, disgraced charges agaiust Gen. S. was true at the time of his nomination, why did he remain silent? did be not publicly avow bis opposition; tue first Moudav in December for the close of the present sesaion. It was adopted, 33 to 13. W hen the resolution wai received in the Com 0'"S Mr. David Keid moved to lay it on the ule. M;,tion rejected, 86 to -26. After con arable Jebate.theresolutiottk waiion- motion ' Mr Dobbin, postponed until th 2d Monday in, Wiubcr, by a vote pf 57.63;, .';j;,-, Mr. Bytiuin introduced IhA following resolntioh: lltJM.lved, That the Comttitttea 6tt the Judiciary IllStriK fjxl tii nvArovA a! MVVWww: fail V-TimVlH. '"t For dividing tho't. 'ntO' ten judicial ai-tm ts, and assiuinz to V Xb i ?thteeaddjtional '"strict and King, he replied that Fierce had never done any- rendered at the battle of Queenstown, but not by i thing for him, aud he did not know that he was under Gen. Seott. Now we do not know precisely what j any obligations to him. : proportion of this force was commanded by Gen. i nuy, sir, una is uui oiiering uimseii in iurKei io K.t :f ,,..l O... 1 e . r. PrPRidentUlHnirant and their friend Politiei.ns are vul iuuC inBLWn- rious old hero, who has done more for the fame of I not slow to take these intimations, and they fully under- !:,st wotli. written hurriedly, might have left the Loaf, this great nation, than all the politicians that stand it here. From his former success in the Mount- 1 impression that we charged the responsibility of c'6, ever disgraced the hustings! If what Mr. C. woic Rin District, those persons who live at a distance believe this entire surrender 011 Gen. Scott. Such was ), ' T' him to be overwhelming with bis constituents-tbat he not our design our remarks being intended mere- v " Orleans can turn them about to the support of any man-and , t() settl(J the t tQ th(J numher surrend.r. i TALl0W TOBACCO Leaf, . . 1. 1 will then feel under obligations to the party, and will J Tf) ghow how corrcct jg this itjon of the j whe"d go home and take the stump for their candidate: but un- . . . r . I wTvnnw r'l idH-d ki less they do something for me, I will permit Ao mount- , Carolinian, we give Its original assertion, which ! WINDOW GLASS 8 x 10, -MonJay iu NoTembefj and advocated that motion ..not been guilty of the same thing which he is dcjno It "rejected,. IP. .Stf'V- ' I wrous to fix on Gen.v S.? Whilst the ptiliticalj wi Mr. Liliingt9rlr4fo4ace4 resolution fixingTtorm has been raging where has he been? If'f 11 r 1 ill. iv ny j Mta influence he approiiintes to himself with great coni lias he. j elaisance; and bis remark above quoted in understood po: I. We have never charged Gen. Scott mean this: If the Democrats will elect me Senator, I with any want ot skill or courage in that altuir. ilstntu the present threo' jndgef of ihe Supreme 'J l I'... .11 t' " ' "i uuonsuinir mil tuv luiuuiou ,uun KH(j an,j exertiggj ,y the present Judges of z upreiue Court, and conferring the same upon Ju.lges ()f the Superior Courts of Law and l""y "aid tribunal to be atyled tbe Supreme Uurt of North Carolina.; )Ir K said he did ndt doaire immediate action l's important proposition.' And on hiimo 11011 was Lid on the Uble for the present. bill introduced in the House of Cornmona I Mr. l,f)ve, to ahridge the dutiea of rand Jn' proyides that Grand .7une4?abaU Wot make v'nunna for AssaoltAasaulta and BatteriesJ --Ura '4 O Tunnt tiWAAMvlAinr rr nna iSt tnAFA. , 1 lvvui uinm VUtUUMiU Ul Vis VI aV, , 'icr ui ijinooin nrvBenfccu a ajiuuu uiui Toombs Stephens and others did what was nyhtA atnteTt to i1ifyple. j IaLorfor a priet and mutt ; u afterward3 reduced to 764 wen:. wuy. uiu lie 1101 stauu uy vuem iiK.e a uiau. -1 ientence from hi$ pen, declaring his approbation of their course,' would have materially aided them. Ti is ouiu ui uVcwiuK.iaii auu Juan vu i ii- i, !.;. , i,. i,ii u wrm riuir. ur wim uiicfiirti iionr iMiiiir of Mr. C? Let us st!te a similar ease for ilfus- j J llr1"'0'' i 9L?-1 iration. Suppose that during the Mexican cam paign, whilst the army was at Vera Cruz, Gen. Shields, or some other officer, had discovered that fXJen." Scott was in correspondence with Santa Anna, and that a bargain had been entered into under which bis eallanW army was to be surrendered j prisoners or war ai me pass 01 verro uoruo wotild that or any other gallant officer have waited nntil his fellow soldiers had been led into the gorge on the eve of battle, before crying aloud It is even rumored here, with how much truth I will 1 Scott , rommenctd Ms military . . .... ' j... .j: career hi a misfortune tnuchtcor&e than him And th demoerutx that if he can tt.rn hi IM.trirt ! anything that hUH bCfH Charged aQUinHl find hi whole amnyj amounting to 7640 men, prisoners of war to a British force estimated at eight hundred." Xortii Carolinian, Aug. 14, 1852. WOOL 22 40 80 00 75 40 00 121 76 40 37 30 40 1I6 ' '25 t ,35 !11 1 10 ,1U !l5 12 ;80 80 140 80 POUT OP WII,?f INf'TOK. ARRIVALS Oct. 13 Schrs. A dele Irom New York, .Inlin M. Hnt- lock, Sidney Trice and Isabella Thompson from Charlts 1 ton. i5 Schrs. Dacotali from .New Vork, Jas G Kiu j from Boston. 16 Schr. AlcyoBa from Smithville. M' NOTICE. RS. SWAN ill opeu a Svlittol for youne Lndics tid rkihinn nt fli hem fnfuiAflv uinnia,l l.i- ; Miss Mary Holmes, (known as one of the McArn Lou ses.) on Monday the zrtttt met. Mrs. WILKY will be gliul to give instruction in Music to scholars who can take lessons at her residence ou Ha. mount. Oct 18. o5-3t ! 4 14 , 7 70 ! 1 80 1 50 10 i 9 7 R o 8 2 2o!i 110 ilo ,5 40 43 '40 35 2 50 3 40 o 11 ;ioj ; 9 ; 8 i 8 H 15 25 i 2 2f FOR SALK. "IT INSEED, Tanners' and Neatslout OIL. Also, eu SLA perior Winter Sperm Oil, in quantities to suit. Apply to BEVLRLY ROSE. Oct. li, 1852. 35-;it FOR SALE. CARRIAGF. Hubs, Spokes and Rims. Also, Axles and Springs, together with a general assortment of Iron, suitable for the Carringe-making business. , Apply to BEVERLY ROiSE. I Oct. 1, 1852. S6-3t FOR SALK. VTURPEN'TrNE FARM, containing forty-eight hundred Acres of finely Timbered land, situate 011 Waecamaw river, near the head of navig.ition-r-but ac cessible at al seasons of the year to small vessels and flat-boats. Three thousand acres of the above lands have been boxed and worked for three years. On tlm premises are a dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings. There ar three hundred acres of cleared land under fence, well adapted to the staple produc tions of tbe Soath. Also, a CAPITAL MILL SKAT, with a mill frame ready for raining, convenient to an abuudance of Timber. In addition to all these advan tages, the range for stock is unsurpassed in Oils sec tion of country; ami its nearness to as good a turpen tine market as the State affords, enhances the value of this location so well adapted to the vicinity of a rapidly improving community. For terms, apply to the undersigned at Conwayboro', S. C", where all applications, (post paid,) will meet with prompt attention. TOM. F. GILLESPIE. Oct. 15, 1852. 85-tl.J j LAND FOR SALK. j rrHE Subscriber being anxious to concentrate Ins I business more, offers for sale his farm on.Asbpole, in Robeson county, containing nearly ONE THOUSAND ACRES, from 150 to 200 of which is under cultivation, ; producing cotton extremely well. The balance is wood- land, mid considered some of the best land in the coun 1 ty. On the premises are a dwelling and all necessary ' out-houses; two cotton gins, one by horse, the other by water. Situated iu as good a neighborhood as is in the country; a good school now in operation under the care of the Rev. Mr. MacDonald, within one-fourth of a mile of the dwelling. From 15 to 20 hands could be jrorii ably employed in farming. It is also a good location for a country store, being from 40 ty 50 miles distant from F'ayetteville and Cheraw, the principal market towns; and in a thickly settled country. A further de scription is deemed unnecessary, as a purchaser would be sure to examine for himself. 1 Also, another tract, containing 300 acree, lying on the west bank of Lumber river, beinggood Turpcntino and Timber Land, and about 8 miles from the abovo described land. Terms will be accommodating. Messrs. Wiley Alford, John Purcell, and Duncan MacNair will show the lauds. MALCOM-VPURCKI.L. October 2, 1862. , t iiotf NOTICE. t Ml, HE Subscriber wishing to remove to the west. W. S. Mullins, Esq., lately of this town, has been elected to tbe Legislature of South Carolina from Marion District. And Col. C. TV. Dudly, also formerly of this town, has been elected to the Senate from Marl- offers to sell his possessions in Moore county, X. C, situated on Juniper Creek, containing Twelve Hun dred acres of band iu one body. This laud is well adapted for the culture of corn, cotton and wheat; for turpentine it is not to be Surpassed, also for pine; is convenient to two turpentine distilleries one in Moore, the other in Cumberland, -either not exceeding four or JX)R TUE OBSERVER. Mr. Editor: Our Elector for this District, Gen. John Winslow, was early on the ground on the 11th inst., to meet his appointment for that dav. He addressed a verv l.-irirn erowd in t.hn For Liberia. We learn from an Agent of Court jjouse ;n & Bpeech of some three hours and exposing the treason?" Would any sane man 1 the Colonization Society, now here, that a vessel length, creating great sensation and much cuthu borough District He .'ir ,u :i -Mr Dargao earnestly, bpposfidM attacking jad Juries, ;the palladium ofprbtectiob of life 1 - "peny a calculate, toconyen,ine-Dtaie ' garden, lolgive a renQrahlicence to "1 H tniwnA vain h' Kill lii'l ' I x plained his object to be,jchiclc1 tad '',4c. He Mr 1 ... 1 . iuci C , prticc of hunting up matters fjt proaecution I r-rsou who would thus get a per4wm 1. ,. J"e 1,1,1 wa8 referred to Judiciary com. . - "unuers prcaentea a om, reiauve wj . 'uleigl, and Gaston Rail lload jta connec- lle Central and also with - the Ports- I , A:c.. which was read and ordered to Uliece him, if, under auchcircumstances, just as the trumpets wero blowing for the charge, he were to put forth such'it atorjrone which on its face would be convicting hinuelf of conniving at the foulest treacheryrWgaln isk, why did not Mr. C. tcrire a letter, not for private, inspec tion but for tbe public? A Why did he not do more than tell members of Congress? Did he not owe it to hia constituentOdgive them warning? Did he not owe it ttf-jthe "gallant Toombs to stand" by iiim like a . nian? Such - a story as Mr. C. makes out will nbVear telling in the presence of luieuigeui. wviiimejfrvtv , ' - ;ti , The Register . 'ewtofvpungtoanKpowB of Cfen Scott in 188, jn preference to advocacy Gen. Taylornd theHreaon Jie now assidf It is, that GenFaylor "reftTsedJldke any position with, reference to the greatquestlojia.Qi th.dav,'' Of cmrtw.th i8 an a4wiMhthadrSoott . ..- il- '.ii ' " rr.i i position on uese; jaestton waa ,men rigo-w he-uttered e worct -fonoe-100 w cnuKo ua psltaoDffrVCllnanaoefl not. priMU he has. Then why does he not support ujm jmw, aa he did in 1848?, The answer is plajrThe're is a Locofoco majority in the Legislature, and that body haa-A. Senator to elect. On the 27th April, 1843, Mr. Clingman spoke will sail on the 20th Nov. from Wilmington, for siasm. He lias enkindled iu our midst the enthu- Liberia, and that about 80 free colored people W" of 10 and the election in November , . , . . , , , . 1 . . 1 will more fullv realize the effect than we can from this place and neighborhood, intend to take portrgy jt ,fe has jn fact ffiaJo many warm passage in her. j friends for Seott and Graham. Trnt VoRfiFRY The Loeofocos had on their The Dcmocrtiu Elector, Mr. Person, arrived ifOBQERY. Ihe Jcotocos haa on their here oq the evfening of the llth and on the 12th banners, at a procession in New 1 ork last week, , miide Sl epeec.h cf three or four hours length to the forgery published by the Wimington Journal j which Gen. Winslow could not reply, having and other papers, that Gen. Scott had instructed j professional business which could not be neglected the recruiting officers not to enlist foreigners, as or delayed. i' . . . . , . . . e. The evening of the 12th will not soon be for- thev were not to be trusted. And this was alter 0 n . nr. . 1 , .'' 7 . gotten, the gallant Whig band raised a pole Capt. Hamilton's contradiction, and denounce-1 iqo feet high, having on its summit a flsg of ment of the atory as a forgery! liow utterly , exquisite workmanship, 20 feet long and 12 wide REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Bacon. We have again to advance our quotations considerably. Sales on Friday nt outside quotations. Cotton. We do not alter our marks, but would re- five miles from said land; also, a sufficiency of water t mark, that if there is anv change it is a better feeling. Pnt distillery on the premises., A good dwelhnK and , , , . , . an -a out nouses on a high and healthy situation. For t'urth- Corn. A few lots of new coming in; sells at 60 a 1O. ,1 . ., "V u i- .1 b ' er particulars apply to. the subscriber living on the, Flour. No change. ; premises. . COLLN McFADYEN. October 15. 1852. K.,-l in WILM1NUTUN AlAK&Kl ellow dip TurpenUne d lo to 6 20. , Spirits 1 XrR4 RfiAlXO llAPriAlVVill Rosin 1 18J. '.Tat $2. Hay 1 50. Lime 1 25. i8ahy- w . . ' V 1 50 hn. Sr.."1 Rin V r.t Shinale. '2 50. ,Tim:i-. " U'J recent visit to iew lorK, my bcr 7 raft sold, 1 at, $10, 2 at $6, 2 at 3 50, 2 at I 1 principal object was to get workmen $10 25 ! ! I an(l material for the purpose of manufac- At'c'harleston, cotto daliat a decline of J. Sales ' J , tnTnffk ?,-ar A,fter gett'nK there, at 8 to 11 - ... .. . and finding it difficult to get first rate Total receipts of cotton 1801 bales, against 151,- workmen to come South, I gye up tlie prospect of pro 223 last year. lhereas35,878.- 4-" curing any, consequently purchased a large stock of m SILK HATS. After making my purchase, I engaged . ' ' . " a geutleman as principal workman, who came well re BAIUK OF CAr FEAR, OCt. 13, 185Z. commended. He learned hia trade in Europe; and f r THE Board of Directors have this day declared a the t&at seven years he has been employed in a Uryo Semi-Annual Dividend of Four per cent-, payable manafactdng esUbnshment in the city of New York, to the Stockholders, at the principal Bank and Branch- I then procured fashionable, blocks and materials, and. es. on and after the'lst November neit. ' Am now fiirly at work 35tiN h. rt savage, c.shier. Manufacturing Nlnetr Eats ner month. V- T. J -NEW GOODS. disgraceful is such conduct! Some villain manu. facturei a alander, and eta it a-going, well ,r nbwlng-tbat it -i the settled principle of the 'pij.AhjregMdall proof of its falsehood, and ta'uBe'ii juBt as mnch after as before its disproof. 1- n illTvf John McDonoirh baa been declared " . - ' O . fYoitjhLCpurt in New Orleana, and hia inv menae atato wiU ga .to-ma neirs insiejja ot tue eltieaof New Orleans and Baltimore. Clrese heira reside in Baltimore, are very respectable, some of them poor, but all inacte rich by this decision, bearing on its ample folds tho names of WisriELD Scott and Wm. A. Graham, Union and Compromise. A;.fine band of musio was in attendance, and darkness made light by the torch lights which were burning brightly "around the Whig'. altar. J . ' " fr- The numerous crowds in attendance were ably and eloquently addressed by Gen. WinshSw and Maugcr London, Esq. The ereatest satisfaction seemed evident in every countenance, and every-l VV hig retirea .with a .resolution strengthened to exert himself or the Successful triumph of the cause so ably ad vocated. Such a scene, Mr. Editor, has never" been witnessed in this good old county before. ELIZABETHTOWN. i a J L'li 1 .'-. ' - ll --bL ' m 1 . rx,. . AJiu aT Bomo w uem reaav ior suie oj me "tit COOK & JOHXSON are now receiving their usual for AT COST,' lay1 late purchase of Sos. 1st, 2d, Stock of v and 8d quality FASHIONABLE f ,Fallnad lKcncon 1 Jlloleslcin WITS. Embracing Hardware and Cutlery. Crockery and Glass- - . ; , , - - ., - V " ware, Paints, Oila, Dye Stuffs, and Groceries, to whieh Merchantalna save rtoney by parchasing of me. If they invite the Attention of dealers in th market; and pnrcae in New York, it is often a mouth before their friends who cannot make it convenient to visit i 0?.', m- ... town for the purpose of making selections, may wlyT ta AvwTw" .tl to furn,sh mh'nts upon as faithful an execation of orders as though theV '- Hu f. MJ WN M AKLFACTUKE, at N. ork were present. . - - r iVA 1 K- 2 at $36, and No. J Oct! 19, 1852. 85-8t !?. ( t f M per d0Xen. ., -. . . .1 ii. t. .. .. . '. i i . I 1 take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my 4 JOSEPH'- 'J, LIPPITT ' i former CTStomers, and Invite them and other well di rAmmlalM A pAraaMlM1 mMi... I'posed patriotic gentlemen, that are in favor of SIT- I : ......... v . .. . - r- a cau on er after the 20th inst., es I expect to have ready for exhibition, aud sale Hafs of my owu manufac ture tbat cannot be surpassed in style and durability. I would be trieased to see every jrentleman, in coun- T i it.....: : . i . i . . -. . . . . . , - , .i i 7vuip akKUHvu given w me puruuN ana saia oi try or towa,' anawin taite pleasure in esuiniung mo Produce; returns rendered with despatch. ! Hats, and showing tbe different pnrcess they pasa - Refer to . P. Hall, Esq., Pres't of the Branch Bank 1 through from the tur on the skin until ready for tbe of the 8Ute; Messrs. C. T. Haigh & Son, Fayetteville. head. DAVID GEE. Oct )3th, 1832. W-8m 1 Fsjettevillo, N. C, Oct. 9, 1852. 3-L.i a Ttv --v-n k W viW .' a w - ""I 1 Al) JUiAliitV liUiWUi5IUES, . HALL'S BUrXIljU;i.TB STREET, U f- lYlLmligGTON. N. c. I 1
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