Newspapers / The North-Carolinian. / Dec. 10, 1857, edition 1 / Page 3
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& 1 ,:: v' : " 7 V r. ' ".'Vi- : rrrr r jiij.. iditiw in i'i i ifri'i ;;nrKBirriiw NORTH CAftOLIMAN. FAYETTEVILLE, N C FRIDAY, icocuI ? 11, 18.7. WBl. WIGHTUAH, FDITtB. lS C. C. McCrcmmkn is our duly authorized agent for the collection of all cla;ras due t his office. 5 CONGRiJSS. - ' ' ? Ne YwkiCity Electisn. The Washington Union of the 8th, informs us . It is'rather to be regretted that Mayor Wood is that this bodv was organized on Monday last. In f defeated, esWcialty as i" is Ml eauso of rejoicing 6 tl,0 Sonnfr. fiftv mpmliors w.rf nresent.- The nth I for the BJkck Republicans. But notwithstanding K -- - j i a - - . . .-. - of office was administered by Hon. Jesse D-Tiright, ihis, we find Southern Editors throwing up ineir f the oldest member present the Vice President t hats at the triumph 01 1 icmann. I his class, uow- being absent to lion Andrew Johnson, or-i en- ever, are ot tiie opposition stamp, ami juugmg ""'"a Money easier nessec, and lion. Uwiicl L-iaric oi acw nampun, Tiieir past course, we uiok ior huwu., 3 second despatch! g who thereupon took their, seats m tlie r-enato. tlicm. ilio . 1. Uaiicy Aewf.oi iuuoa. mu.-a 1? U ii 7'Ji ER BY THE BALTIC. f.. . v.i. i. a i nit tiirt xTifiTe nroceoucu. -s -11..1.. - i. - ?j .... 111 1 .... L i"Muc 10 cue reMin: M -rhe tfa tic lirii.ma ftSO 000 in s.m.imv. T toiuiuotiorai-rcwaeiic jpro ., .m "The Democrat e vote for .Mayor at tneanon. Peter P.,rL-f,- i.,t ft,,,;;;,,., jammFitzpatrielL was chosen, ix'ceivmg:o oieaoui j(.Ie(.t0n nf Tuesday last reaches 40,00(t. It wjJChina, is among the nasse"ers. ot AS. 5tne Krgost vote, ever given tor any J-eui"'.,a ' Alonev issuid -to be sli-ditlv easier and tln'r account 1-t The lion. James L. Orr of South Carolina, was,, tlis or aliv other ,.;ty in the. Union. It isf;s jrarovea fefcii).,r ; bntJ?T hnntlp, ..rl H,p wo, !.. .nitWe,! mi !,., runt io.. l'a,luary- Mtet .f l5'!1 f1?i T.nn-.' for tho S..,,...i c ,i Ti.. f tt(.i,wr...tt;v. i.. ....ki T7,.-," ,.,t W..-Mla ATnres-9 .i f..- . . , . "6 ' firesort to more reuaoic . , ucll,u " " . : - $ V - i,;: j,;Hni r , ' 7",C! ' ave ,,war,eu- Amon l"elJ1 S sii.ee it was actually bctrtin, but at length, sincelcollectiou of ainoaate due u xrow, iioh 'u ronnu'Miee oi which ok ""fu nierir urouier. ot llanium-"-. vv losohabih-?'. . . . , , , . a i - j -7 i i Atri. - t mw ch3 1.: . i . . 0 .. . . feu uis neen comiintteti lo me e nai-jre oi iirfi T. , - to..if. Bliaving received 128 votes against 81 for Mr. Grow, i:i Mtti.r nfr . araay torever Do orom . v ucn tie oi mci """"aucs are fan to hf m mi in,, tni-ii,,. A in V " " s James C. Allen, of Illinois, wu elected Clerk of' P'H-sned l.y the bloat'-houiuis ot taction j0arp & J0.selytl of Loh(lon for 300,0000. Mage the architect by whom the p.an ot it was. TO ADVERTISERS. Persons desirous of the immediate insertion of thoir'S Doorkeeper; and M aavcrtisin-r favors must hand them in by WEDXKS-f postrauste DAYM0RTTG. otherwise thov will not appear until tlie succeedina: week. Our friends will please beat in minu as wc intend to make it a rnle viihw txreption. jwith the vile 'and 'contemptible slanders and J alsehoods which Webb, and Ureeiey, anna COMMERCIAL. The newspapers report cotton generally un-vvit!' Kreat cxptdr. ion. The Speaker. the L mo a tuns alludes to the tepeu&er House: In every respect CM. Orr is eini o.cJ bridge, otJfor s.l!e tt0 following valuable Tract of Lind.-io it: e but in the cj One Tract coataiiii.s al.dut linjil -Aaro.-v lying 5 J'.,.. , inilcs Eas-t of Faye4ievitle. iininctliatiily. on hc,tage the public tra.vclM,., t lea,iintf from Tavettevillejo Wnrsaw: Abdat 4U IP tho House; A. J. Glossbrenuei1, of Pennsylvan la erjeaiit-at-anns; K. u. Hackney, ot irginia, Y. Cluskey, of Georgia, r. II .. . . '.. , ,, !,43bll!eS. M.HIi-hestpp MilviiT.s nnf'-.i viirnhlo Jnrpr f li-n t lAnsonti i lrmn:T:lI S tt laui u ........... . wz-imnw. o.ii-i - , - I) T ...a. , , v -..j ......... . . .... .1 ip. . . Jlsrreatest calculation. and those, too, a poor-J ? "t"U!"u" ' J " i advancing temien , uiifin W. ;,, 1,.o-.b i,. wl,;,', UliAcres. Derhnus.of this tract, are P lands, a por r ot the J,. i .i.,Ge l..(13l,,'pl corn, which was declining. Llichardso'n x3 - ' " ' nr. ,,;.). u-nmicr nitH-mii. mid has ciearly ao- JiMlhH-ll. CietltJUllS iUMI lim t llfl;ic ' "' 9' , .. I. ,1 ....7 I...:,! ...1 T Mil.'.a110" l""u,vl" . .. .. ..-i:, ' 1 3 . .... . . i ...i.-H lo i(rs sir n.nif i.w -wl i-.i ...... ,1 en isi.p; ru i e. v..in inu u;u uiui"f. uuu in luuia.,,,,. j,.,,i i, ....( nt i lip sol 1 lor ieri:i;ij. SnM. -n, - .-L?'Z ...... . ... SW,J.,0 Purcnasfu miiiomaHu . v.....v,. , . , ...,..$-. ... .,...... r... . - ,...- :.. i.. .....!.;,; ti, .,l,,.l nrp w.ll adsolod tft tS w-tmm.vlu jcdLxi di uih jjn li.ir oi rniSiR 4t ...... . r. .t r.. ,.,..iiT...f d - ' . . , . . , .1 !...:- r...nfn tii ut.t t 11 0111 25 m .-,11 on i:ur ;i m 1 i it irs- l win :e ej'ii t v-li v e ie; . v line t;ic o titei is ui:j'iui."i'"'. . ..f,... . J . i, ' - ---- - A - jiih. -itcn 1 . .um.ru ivy i - T Faper. "W e stop the Press to announce the painful it telhgence of the death of Win. F. Wisrhtman Es the Editor of this Paper. Mr. Wightman in this town suddenly during last night. He rosaa aeaa m his bed this morning. Democrats of the Union be Guard ! Never before have we felt so much on It i? through thefiroinptn ess and tin- usual pah: I'ctcrsbiin? F. ARRIVAL OF TH3' BALTIC FOUR DAYS LA TEli New York, D tic 25th flonr say irnrx iry--ttfiiftir-- A Great Bridge, f; tlie 'LoudoH Times gives a vei-y'JuTl.and in- m . . .. .1 .... .1 ,l 1. Tnl.n W Viiitrnr trt. ec. 5. The steamship Bal- terestinyr description of tlie-plan and progressS J i.0,.1,ih 'l wiltUiiiiie Warkctllous' in Fay- ? with Liverpool U ites to Wednesday. JS'ov. V,.r .i. .., i.-.i nvor tu rir Tiwimcs wy:h,irillV. on J4V?ij3iii4ri4 88.' Bue aud Lot , has arrived. "The reports wheat and ?. . , . ..?ftrmerly oocup'ri'y J." !WV Tcwlghcr, ii- U. w as rather bettor. Cora has declined -'S 10 rcl,,ac0 T"e om v emiuMcr .x,. lcX)i)n. and othataia.g?vfW .'from a deficiency in the strength" of :;its Ciin-g -1 roiii a in the strength' of:;itss-i jfdation, is a state cf extreme dilapidaliftn,- soa Terms oXeat; VoMrs!'WaRt;f 8i-T mouths croitit for?satisfaoi paywne at ia. Pas to be regarded in some niosrstire unsafe to iitMvpIcM The now Ktrnefm-e h:iq 'encountered to . , . ..- !- i. . -, . . . . ... i . . i. ...'.,... f Dec... 10 JA-SlOVOO.J Trustee. 4 t-tt pa long delay from the date at which' the uiider.J All persons indebted to us eUher by note or acc f.rel?taki;ig ca'uio under tin; consideration of the nn-f are'eariiestly requested to call and pay up by Jh j); WvMcLAURIN. lesigncd, it is o i 1 1 forward under contract T, ...... ' i.. fij..i-o ,..,. ,i o,i 1t.iistenilvl ll,e newspapers report cotton senerallv un-S" lAi " i""""-" l" w i. .h.iii nn n Mir iiim'ii u 1'- 'Ml , ... . - - . -j .. . ., ia,a - i ....... ;ii f,.i. .,;ii jeaangeo. - Uichersoti & ien..er sav it has le -threat unprpvement nuon the oiu ir:u jii- e;n, mis jrioi-ious popular vwie tih ........... - . ... , , kr5 inute bin conclusive renly. The fact, that not a'";-'d one eight. Sales of three days 13,000Only in its style of architecture 2350 Acres of ValuaTjle Land for Sale. UK Subscriber beiner desirous to ro South oner.- i.. , I.. i .i-ii- n . - . Sen vation t Turw'nimeumi uram im r""v H for the arduous and important position to which he Iwltiie over forty thonsnnd stanch and true 'mena'l'1 nun anu declined a sinning fotty.four. In place oi a single carriage-wava.' n WoiW.d one ve-.trin Tnrneiitlni the .remapnder i-has been elevated, and we-fe.l confident that he fluive adhered to it, and cast their straight votes j le dI and unchanged. Spirits ot turpen f)f t we.lty,h:x fcct ; width, and-two foot-pathslis iu the yirgia'state." The iuipovmeiils on .this irct o.,1will perform the duties of preSiiimtr officer with jpr tt.C regulai nominee, tins lai i .uso is u m I 2 . . . 1 ... . A; of em- it feet each, ns in t he- i4(l Lrfdee.' t he3 ......... v.. .:.s N..-,..n,.;Jt-Mna nn.l :nn cood.Haw- diedlfirnns, impartiality, and entire - acceptability toftiK-of pride and consolation The vote or I ey sngnuy eas.er. i nee . coni Ibg carria-a vs ach twenty-f M 1-' Sirr.to m ,V(,J,V .,.,, '.,. " 4Fer..nndo Wood is larrer even than that wh,cb gven. , m ca,r'ae. -7':..C" v,' viz. a Waff!,' nl much-u,ird. anA t-MpenUy 'tas3l 11 U il,nle- , aJmcs-Buclmnan received one" vear since, inTK ' ' . gs'X feet in width, sepa'-a ted by a ,iui ;b, for ihehealt,iv localr0n on which to Uves with forlife landa 1 ,:The Presided Mesrage.- ' ithis city, at .he time when there was not a ,1!?SL .r, l5" ad trafri?. witU a tean'-Wl,y ,f,tt';"t Bear by .p8:.is ft.inwkot 148 tUa K taking ci.ro of rb.c i:i - -ie vt vi'i- vmi s fill iv us iiu.-v itiiti iiiiiir a. cuiiv , ui t iuvu rxsr: . v . v.- , : . " . . 1 . , . n i io comtiv) or our nort n the democratic hosts throughout the U-nprtli s? , . . 2pass3 lnto the hatuls of the Black Ilepnuil andbredthofonrcouutrv.tobe on the look ont, nor na e i e spacf? ti. jiuiuimi iii me V-ctUsmtnXl t9UtU of ,e ajronts of Thur-3 . jjclaun it for lernanrlo Wood as a great moral.3 Li-prcss that we 33 . , . . . . a , atrinmph in spite ot the adverse result. a cuius a. copy ot a "The fontiv.l -tv nflT.ira ImwAvor 8 6ur di centre arch -is fift y-anveu . f,i. r. ...... t,-ni.-..,;n f,'.t .!,' :f,.,SmuclipleaHireia Mioniug iuu ,.,...1...- lilt JllllUiltlVll-) UIV ,iiT t i . t v. -i. v . w . f va-f . . - i ' 1 x c.nis ' imotho hainls ot the azents or I hur-a111 UM1U WIU"" ut,.,l ... ... .-t ie ( intic 'tlest. eomina- suddenly unon us the em-mv find ns M"1 "L . - ti.i ...... jsiow. W eed and William 11. Seward It is Uen.a' -ou.uu iou cu 'Vt-".l,,g!ioii to the cc , ,. x i i i -! " feet trlance we hav e taken, we -sleeping". LiOiik on what side so-ver we mnv, vres . will fine? traps of various inventions wherebv our.?, , 1 Lsi - ' , , . , ... a 1 alow water mark, luciadiiig the leustli of piles, 3 1 - 1..,,.. g.f il,. 7-' i.iii..,. Bln Our stm ,n- o f.-ii- niiii.i.--n.d i-ur its it. lefa I IT i ' ' . 1 ' SS T orperts Jo entangle our feet and thereby caused . ' r ' - to ,l,.vba. .t'n.. nl bat f-Ttnl cheek '3 THi riSWS SLUE CISC DEp Sone foot nine inches apart, dnvctra great dcJUi. It is a calm and temperate uocntaetit, ami -5 - 'a iN Ewl Iork Dec. 7. llu; tanmus bsmoiifti. , . tyl i 7 : - - .1 : . . . . 1 i- . .: I : . .. ..... I. tj . . f . 1 1 1 - 1 A . 1. .. Oi vnit'.f jjuiivu'm V...11. m 1..1 1 . t - . v-.i sui.-iui.'ii our uoiue.iiic aiiu ioreig-i uu..c) ...i tt- TTVflan'- jro-t. Mrt are tase lias ueen decider. uio irenrjfl " . . . . , At the last Presidential cam a.s, we had to con- , i , "Oeas -iCiare.33. a . . ... , ., r t .. , ... . -. . $Z Thf. b b.iv n.r ( csr-r o! ion s ? ve;i of tin T. r-.t,., -i.., Evel'-V llC:lve 'oads, and two loot-paths each :.IH-J The other tract. embraees 4:0. Acres, 9.ni.jei r,a or lueU.wttiu has aill-s .:... 3e ,....ir. mil- f.- m th-.tsire road. There-are New York, Dec. 7. VTii( from Havana. The wife of General ?an AiAia, had readied Cuba from St. I honns. Jfonr cargoes of negroes hud arrived onj-o inches, in the place of twice the asx-ent oiVthis tract 2 crops of Turpentine boxen, not hall' K fro in its termini to the centre, will be 4ut S feet3worke(1 ,', The character f the oil for Ur lands c . . . . . . . . 4 ..-.. .. : , ?..... ..iwl ..iilf.T-p.tion. inner t vf.. ii f.ii i i.ti-.iii..iiiiiij.-ii- .it... . ..... 'These lands ciTer oilier inrtrtceinrnfs iiot meiitior.ed, z tmx fn t ti fV k .i mill v upon a m-v l r,.i'imnrni-Pinpn Mild C!ll 1 1 VR 1 1 Oil . L I ' .w vAv l I ii. lit it" v- - .--c - 'ni l Aif.ii'. Mhf.--iilfrtPDtn7'nrs TIOL TTlOilt lOll OtI e. the height irom- the piuuaa-ii,.,,. M.nw,fH,ff.noo-c to tr.fcve.imUy upon a ih-w- - i ..,1 ...11 . toet, miOrianer notice or rpreseDtittio,. i-iava-e ami .u - , ii... .q I., biiv one cc- K"."McLAJtlEL s -it ni i...... i : .. -Vl. ...j..... . ...i .. . ....v.... .... j.w.... .. - . . ui Lsniii nun" tiic ru'ii ft "v uuiv.lii( ,i "'I i 1.1. IM.H K-llt 'UHU' v .... ... .... ..... -s I - ; , . . 1 . tjc ill- .1 1 . " ...i .11 u. ' ' I I 'J ill,- ivv.j'.."i. U'n i . iv . . I , . T , J. . i f .1, ....... I Oil till 1 IllllSt rt-Kll(llVle.l"'f. 1 iiinrl !.il!.rin.r tup ft fives t i-.-'fi i.stv e o: the st.rilcl 1 n- I 1 -T , i ,i .1 , .--ai-'.IU I L ! Hi I ill I II lilC Villi., ijll ii Y e havo been fuvoreiov the reception, this week 3 . ,. , , I? r j. . . Tin". I j iv I, sand delaring tne siaves tree eon-V'f a copy of ?,Ir Hoi Ion s Address, delivered be-j T. 1 1 . I . 1 . . . 1 1 I ... I A . - . H..OII, uo ou tiu- inner ino r ;.c. n-x.. The o nest ion o t he U na nces OCCUD.C3 a co party at the South. But notwithstanding the com-jf s;jerai,ie si,ure of the President's atteution.fore the Duplin County Agricultural Society, the Dined opposition of our NoTtbem am. f-eutnernj I attributes the financial revulsion to the over .th ot hist month, i nend ilolflrn is sam.- on A? 0BI FELLOUS. i. rl..t.-.o H.....-.r i-Cll!lf1 lie frt Ii l.l vyiiiii ii-o .i.jr ..... ..v.o.i. .... . -J . .j the a ornamental details, anu he srave .Mr 1 aire ft"""" 1 " " --a-a Thefiran, i,o,lo-e for the St-ito nf Xovf.iS' c,t ..fi.l, ..I. I- ,,.tii,. ...!.. ,.it.. mS I'.V tars --Sis'-s hps i ho 1 1:1 1! ks fiu w h I It, t Itui 0 1 1 iilT I lie a npiilhiiv n-i h i on 7-ol;no- Wo havo nrri?sod t . . .1 .n i S . . . .. , . - . - -.i.if r ' ' j . , T(i nil. TnT in i l efficacy of a Aational bank to secure us against ft10 Address with nlep.snro and much edification 3 Slowine handsome miumer: the wide spread distress ot tiitare panics, ho ex--J Tn np,a,i;1)r trl Airrieulture he does it in the fol lj-.'r.s:aturcs i .. i loi JNovfm i . . i .... i 'presses the nope that lite 11 rejrulatethe monetary I..... ffi, rroin the reoort ot the trrauu Aiaster, v. c fi t is li-.nrii tbof thf.ro havo lioen. dnrinrr tho nast, a"d the most foe-s, we achieved a glorious victory" and stripes of the Union still float O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. " The present aspect of affairs all over the country boWever, are anything but pleasing to our eyes: the panic, the dernngenient of the Currency and the consequent distress which is thereby brought upon the people are in themselves, indeed to be deprecated. Yet, as these things have come, we must bear up under them like patriots and Christ ians. 'Tis true, we bear now mid then a whisperments from the rnemv, of an antidote to these evils: 3 The Presn O. I. -- - i. T ., it.i m.n ,.f,. nn.-t I'lH't 1 ii : ,' Till r(l!l ti tllft 1 ilClllC. S I -II ., .. ...1... T.S- .1 t. t . ueii .is a iiiirn ororeerive Tarirr. mm evi Tiir j-.."1-'- ............ - t." 11 rn v.iif we i e 10 ir.rve ni riJiit- iifii in- . . - . , 1 T . . ' . ,. t" T 1 .: 1 ' ' tflfK. II I Ti"i,,-T t,n.j V. . i Ill ivlili-.M' l!ii cn iiiv s ill mi ' 1' i.ire"-r:i ii;:i.iliv).is anil"! . . ., , . ... J J j ....... u.., v.-, a mington, on the 2oJt.iie formation of designs in kef ping with thea . 1 1 !...r ii i-.i r. t i I !.!'.. i; r.i ' s- i m i -n t 1 i ireneral.SJ craceful and artistic State. lUMiUUions ui inc.a ,, . ... . ... . - -. . ... .a- ' -o '. i r. i-.... ,1,.., 1,..., .- ..,...1 ,,f ,I.T1 several States of the Union by compelling then,3 " rure is .ne su ,i am, mo.i , .e.... r 153 initiations, 18 rejections, 21 ad- ): - " l, e. ' ,, ; ; c to . eta in specie enough in t heir vaults to meetof all pursuits. I can , limine no ,tnat,onmitted by ca 57 withdrawals by card, 0 ? ,:l,:aSo):;vi, ti.o J it i.y moni'iiit one-third of tlieir whole e.n-iiluti.mjrnore desirable than that of a fanner, living on JreHnstated, 9G suspended, 03 expelled,. ID ;u I i t v of unusual streii"-t!i and solidity. T!ief if pre.-enteii at the counter for redemption. ,;s 0-vn adi Fn.-ronnled by Ids household andfdeiths, nnd that the Order in this Stale now ?,.;t.rsVonn massive and n'oble-lookino- structures U revival of a Xationnl Bank. even But lei ns not heed f lie recommends to Congress t no passage ot . , , ,,-!irf1, ;,if.np.utf.t out oflnumbers 1.325 contributino- members, and i'i m,m ,.,n. ..; ,i ..i ..!i i i. a ci,.. ii int a .. .. i - . ' - .a '"" ... '" .l.-.l.f i..lli... .ii llio north finrl on iifitiiro for liquidation iii.-'Oii the suspension oi specie pay-3" -, I 1 FT . .1 r .... . T 1 . nnmntliM. M 1 ' 3isr, .".fl. r. tQ.Qno 1 1 .l..i-in.l .C;lSt!!l!'S! I 1C IMI'.mfit. ritle-rill 1..... t . innn.... .1 ...1 I. f.... ,V.,.lf 1, 1 S V -T: -J 'JJ, " llian.. o. r,t.,.J'Jn ok.', . .. .. . ;i - - .- i i.v - . .. ..ii, uir cum vi v.n ii ii "i -v. - - j . , . . , . . , n l .-. railroad to the Pacific. J . -, , , . . ...i ,. i,;, ,.,.., .i,., i,,:.Stoi?lues, yU; received tor dues, , e of A 1 diliiculty aie treated at some' . 1. . T- .. . i.:.. ...- i... t ..n . .i..i?ui me naiius jrv i. ill i- vui- v. Miin'Hvi- ill nil- i'iii ifji llini J. , ... n . - ,i. : ' i"gth and with excedent temper. mi luimiii ini.i viii.il nil; i.ii. ,-. must he on tlie lvok out tor our common fnemy. no -.-natter under what jruise'lie makes his' jcrone. and for those worthy objects around hiinj muted Willi columnar alcoves tal proportions. the spaudrils re decorated with rich iron-work iitd cornice are-i -"ieniete with (joihic decorations in the s.iiuej; ateaial. Tlie .shape of tlie arch is entire new in oru'.Lre worn, utinir a curve i iraiiei wuu; Dec. 10. ro-n rSwliich have a claim on his attention, his sympa all tll(? sma total ()f 310 433 of). 1 1 , i , . -1 - 1 1 ; 1 v. ijih .i u iv. ij.-iii u 1 til vc 1 ii 111.11 iiiv.ijij anil nminn'i tnnil 1 '-. iX- m-) L-inrT mi ' ' .. s. .,. -j.. iviiioh .lives to t in who tf a irracelii i athy or care. rrsr f'.il-.T. AV. (lamsniu. Editor and Propreitor ft i ve condition It is the patriarchal, the . on which the appearance. Ami -ve will find his name to bei of the X, C. Arsjus, offers the establishment fur lirodi;it'i v rests. It is the ... . .. . 10 sma 0 HPsweepiu outline, simple and eleffant in the mrchal, the .r,nn t appears tli.it tho Grand Lodge has to,(lst n:ak it bcvomi all doubt the; e sroiie of CJod im-its fredit $1,100- 20; and -a Note and In-b-uidsomestJ.-irched briilge yet mx-cted over the; condition in which jterest $121 20 total, $l,2l0 -1G, besides Jfi iver Tiic position widcli this much needed" de. Tho- Ie'don. to wit: BlacU Vepnblieanism, Aholit'on-Sr :i i-m. Free Soilisni. so called Americanism, Whig-"Sa,'f I,ro"'!"',"; ism, Xotluiijrariunism. Distribntionism. Hib Tar-S-"1,3 to be SK)d Iffism, National Bankism, etc., etc. All. without' a single exception, will be found dentine a diw at pcmncracv, anu wni spit OT'?'.....-! i.nTt li ..l,.... Sy.Vl1.-.s fl.o- o.l 1 ..'leiety of Friends or On-.k The Col. is desirous of devoting his time ill srood or all bad "ovcrnment begins. A4$12"i 31 to the widow and orphans' fund, .strnct.ire will oceup.y is almost the whole of ,3 The Quakers of TT 1' 1 1 Xt r.-i i y Ixit.V 7,m the Oifice isjovernment based on thrifty and virtuous house-1 We regret to learn that the prosperity of Jthe site of the' old bridge and about 40 feet on eSt ho I n op m t his St,ito in. o some ovtont. J.iiie u-muii siuu i i- in'.i me iv .v u'jums. a ' " ' - a ..-r -.: t .. ...:.! the "prev ii5r.no- epidemic" J 1 "u ,,cw "e eveii a. cue-,, iviwim j i i, 1 1 j. -!i-i:iv-u email lui t.i i ni't iitii i"i u u pti.iiiv; i uxt . e trust it will not sunev.-; . ., I but none of these '.vui be -seen.!" ....-,. ... . . . - - . . liiiini ii . uuu.i ...... O " : ' khohls is best. j.repnred to "resist dangerous iiino-aie Order in this fc 2voio.. the allurements of Hilary, and then affected by ti .Tcrth Ca,oL nf ,ime. S,u-h a man as 1 havecrdjfe" U' rsof this Stnio, recently bnowR tbi-: lri only . tW.r l.i-.ii-.n-cnce ot- - . . iiiv'Kl tlit-ir via.lv mu : ties or terrors He is not i- . " 1 -1 au.iio t. O. O. F. Wr ninlMvUntl that the roi- eeiirlie. Mali- fnrrn5icn. did the Savior of the World. And why? Because itfurJ c,mntv. We take the foik.wing from an art f to sec the sherilt; nor.. i.v t. i tases.li,w-,-s?.5piJtK,mon have been elected officers j The nienibers of the Democratic State favors what he did among men: Equality of riphts.y .. ... ;r: .... i t,.,., .,r Tt,;. 5.ivi.b.r? hois sure thev are iudiciously and .?,-, tho flrnnd T.o.lo-o if Vorth Cnvolin:!. for "r " ..r..ii.. ,.i :.. '' ...... ( - - . n - v m,.,.i.ii . n . ,.ii- . . ' J hi i . I. Vji.v .-I., v. .1. w o....t. . r -l...: 1..' ...t?n.l Tl-.mL-a .n.l other cornora-jEtbo -Co-it-- . rt-i... ;..i.-.i. i.-. i xi. COCli-TJ. I'l vIlliniiilll... . ipiopCll V ..ppi'i--'. , jb.u I; lllCfL ill tilt' l-ilV Oi llillClgll, Oil X IlllllV, IUI' "Owino- to the civil war and nersccutioii in'itions may Mispend or fail whole cities may 1 RAT PS AMi:iUCAN INDUSTHV, A Monthly History of Commerce. PUATT'S AMERICAN' INTiUSTRY, A Monlhlv History of Manufactures. Fit ATT'S AM K.IIICAN INDUSfHV, A Monthly. History of Finance. l'UATT'S AMKRIO'.AN .INOUSTllV, . A Monthly History of Industrial Pursuits. ' P.'ATT'S AMKllfCAN INDUSTUV. .Shows" how to Manufacture Coods. -1'IIATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY, Show s hew "to 'prapare Goods for Market or Cse. I'RATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY, : Shows how to detect-Adulterated .Good?, v PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,: Shows bow to detect- Commercial Frauds.. lMtATT'S.;AMXCA3ii.;IN;p.-USTRY, -Shows bow to .delect --Maaufaetarlosf Fraud. PRATT'S AMERICAN .INDUSTRY. . Shows how to test the Parity or Value of Good?. PRAT PS, AMERICAN INDUSTRY, Shows how to Examine and Purchase Dry Dqoua. PRATT'S "AMERICAN INDUSTRY, " Shows ho-.v Goods are Adulleratc.il.' PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY, . Shows how to test the Purity of Groceries. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY. Shows-how to test the Purity of Liquors. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY, S'.:ows the Address anil IJusiness of 23.000 Finns. . PRATT; S AMERICAN INDUSTRY, Shows, where to purchase or sell Goods. PRlTT'S iJIERK h imSTKY, "is tho Merchant's anil Manufacturers Iiistructor. I. O. O. F- Wc nnilVi-.ittntt tliiit tho fol- I?!3-ifi-a?3c And j-et, we find among us men professing to be i Christians, frowning upon this very doctrine, as if one lump of clay was by nature better than another, i fiome of these, however, are ashamed to avow it j openly. But "by their fruits we know th m." persecution the first dajs of the Society, great care wasjgiiro down into the vortex of insolvency, andsbury,' -.;-.-..-.. ysctim? ana iitti:fe..To t,Til.' - "' PRATT'S tjIEKICAS ITIWSTR?, Can lie secured by -wMidrr.p One Dollar to Filts it Co.. I'ublishcrs add Proprietors, 017 Saueom Street, Philadelphia. Pn. " TERMS: $T',0 per annum; (fl, 0 in advance. 1 Ur n "W Tr.bn Wii-omin of ilis- cj.i i e t " iv..-;? , . - m Va-All persons tuiiiisliin.ir suitaMe intorniation lor M Lt -U- Jf,nn A "ucman oi 0'-bth day of January, lbob, to determine -onlpr AftieWii hidaetry vill -bet paia t tbe rate of Some of them charge the Democratic party with sever been kept up, no one taken of the jmor and .destitute; and this has ''trade's proud empires haste to swift decay;" ot them ever ieing.i)ut none, o: inese i"ip lult l" bringing about the monetary distresses throughout the country, when they at the same time know such is not the fact, for they are aware that at least two thirds of the Banking institutions in the U. States arc under the control and direction of opponents to democracy. Look here at home, for example, iu North Carolina. Who, we ask, fills the offices of the Banks within her borders? Who are the Presi dents. Cashiers. Directors and clerks? Why, at least nine-tenths are hostile to the Democratic g n.cy IcrioMty or to sympathy provided he has nn"nA T- p-wrf J Jolles, of Jo. thrown upon the lmb'ie for supimrt .,1... .. i-.. ci-.n..!.il nrn,ii!nii fill- tlin n.l llfn I inn A f ? C:l - fll 1 1 1 1 tlllt ""Old alld SlIVCT ii inu in..... c-ivr..... j'.u.i.. ..... i.i.. ....... ...... ...... ..... . ... j- all poor children, hy providinjr mod sc:iiiii:u'ic.-serurpd, what is so nhundant just now, r 1,. tomrbt i,v inomi,ni ,,c t itrt cfiftv SiHHpc ot" somid s nfc te-vn vi ti tr 13anks. lie 'the tiuio. ami iiaee tor lioltlino- tlio extaon;. mill ner word fur the. same. XVt u MJSi i-i-tuwK, oi nnson, Democratic State Convention; and to take! Vut- OL 1 f1 '" ... H V G Sec A. Paul Repiton, of Wil-Sch other steps as they may consider expe-1 MVCTTWiin.' iI A pm iiiient and tiroper to promote the Democratic J . , , , r ... ; v' ii n i- Cor r' ltd iceeklu for the JSorlh Carolinian i cause m North Carolina. m ' ...... 1YG W. John Sloan, of Greensboro.' The mMiibers of the Committee, in thel December 10,-l&o . ' liMT.fl Tlios W Gardner, of Wihniuo-- 3 ,',,.i i... , i,.., ;.i -..i- t Bacon 18 'Lard fiitris'-s. i s . - y . a .a t-.-.n i a - j.z .. . ... i- ii .. .ve ii' ib will i e oiaie ouveuuou, are as iouows: in. v the where, the moral and relhWous train insr of the ?ont, if others do not. "that tho best bank after! J tV G G. T A Gorhani, of Greenville.). Hidden, of Wake: James. Fulton, of Now impils, as well as their literary inst ruction, all is a bank of earth, and tue nes.. snare fmay be attended to, and to which the children piongii shear.. fof all their members may have free access 3 Episcopal University at tlie Sauth. In reference to marriage, the b'.ciety oelieve 3 aro info-med by the Wilmington Ilernld 11 The . oern pn Grand Encvmp.ment. pKrty. Taking it then for granted, that the otherthat it is a Divine ordinance, nnd none but the , ,)at tie rjisl0pS aml Trustees appointed by) Sae ot the L'mon are in a par wita .vonn caro-gioru can riguuy jom aaj .a tins, much... -gsome of the Southern D.oceses to locate li,eg,eutlc,tell 1!lve heeu chosen officers of the a lina as to tho political complexion of the officers of Jnant. It has therefore always had a conscien-g , tj,, j vt.,.s;t v. have selected Sevvaneel"Ji f$ tneir oanKS, we cannoi iii m ...-.. . ... rjous scr n pie aga i use acKiiowieugi nf.r i ne a u i mn-r... tin. f Intl-innticn and Nashville lie. l! road, is thej?..;, .;!.... &JJj lllt-i:.-, Coffee 12 a 14 Molasses Cotton 10 a 10 Salt Flock - - ' ' - Stihits.' - 5 25 Peach Bfirndy me ; vo A ppte -' ,4 75 ; Wluskev I lavii I .i ommi. ot $( V . X hi) & Yancey; II. V. Wariniy, of Mecklenburir, andS Grain'.. The followino-', Joseph Allison of Orange. pCorn W. V. IK) iDRX. rin.ir-nut,,. SUatS l c 18 S5 1 25 1 Caldwell oi adesboro , was chosen: Hanover: James II. White, of Gaston; Jesse fF , :n LI Tt Grand Lodge of United States. VA. Waugh, of Forsyth; Robert S. IVench, .ofStI rana Jjoasreanjonrnecno meet-in ew- Jiobeson; William A. Jenkins, of Warrcn;2Fi..e ntne itii lUoiiaay m ovemoer, iooc-.Wm, Iv. Lane, of Wayne; at these suspensions which come about now and then to theitv ()(- j,,. e.t, ministers or magistrates, in t great discomfort of our people. Many 'f s;, t.nln!z:, ,;on of man-!fl!rt.. Those intending: officers would, no doubt, like to make the mass oi the people believe that a high protective taiilf i i in.ivi'i- .1,-iii.i.ir bf.fi.i-.. o montlili' infi'l illO" witll S!...:,, . i.,i f. .o . a .nffiliiitn 1 F noocant A J . - . i 1 T .. ... U I. . .fll.,,.!,rt-. isn,.i:,llviftl.evareinteresteda1"1" P-" " " gaid were re.-eivctl. i-oi. uroo.n, u ea. tn v Sims ye Eit is stated that very satisfactory assurances of fVaS.,:.i .i,.,.;,.,..! Pol Broom, a wealthy sren-aborou . , i - .- i. .. tfm nri.TTiTi i r r t. .ct j.i :n .. l -u 1 'si-.i.. ,-..t ivf.f.n 111,11 c to o niaiii snoscrimioiis ouim .ui'in l . .jas. it. ijui s., oi r aveiiev iiic. m..,. i.- c .i....i. t-1.,..: i e,....t .... t . -i. .cv, .ii ... I J Ol-ll t ... ll.ll. ' 11 . J Ul JUil I i.i own 33 A e II I S-:i. ' la Gi eensbo' e on tlie 30tb of Nov.. by the K.Mr Smyth, Dr. D. W. C. Heabovv. of Faycltevill T Uluu IPV I.. V... II- il.lt-..- .t Ml. ,.f I,-! M WGT. AlPitin Stevenson, of Wash-j i'es west of Chattanooga. Ao Attempt gingtohj B R was W. Alex. Starrett, ol Greens- On Tbnr.lay the 2;tn Nov., by Rev. ja: Rl.-i.h' P.Vlr Daniel Lilue. ot M )ore co., to Miss :.CIJ .., . ir daughter of lion. Lauchlin Dethuuu. of committee is then appointed to examine 'intof (- ,.. isw.rnn.'li. A la., came forward m 11 'T " - tv i.. a J jonts, oi v liiniat,- n .ioore county, on Thursday-eve the matter and report at next meeting. If no f ....tteited and made a donation of S25,000aton i . -' i t i 1 -' HJillllJ'll VI l I ivi..i'..ll..ji. i r. . . acity. f y i! Iu fact, the Cui-an(j ?0O(j w;j to ml.n. They receive in their rency which they desire is a hard money one. W efall sirnint.ation the plain and positive command have thought proper to say this much at the pres-1 f oiiristt 'I say unto yon, that ye resist not ent, as Congress is now in Session and we bt'lieveevn"ove yonr enemies, bless them that tb. monetary distresses whic-n now pre... VOI, an( do rood to them that hate you They hold, also, that under the gosp Methodist Protestant Conference. The following is the anjiointment of Minis iters of the A . C. Conlereuce ot the Al. 1' Church, which recently closed its session near Henderson: i A V. Iiineberrv. PruikUm-t. lrrmarleCircnit-J ' M Keanett Tar Itiver Wm F U I'iiy: : Halifax B- R Prathei-. Granville 11. R Michanx. Oraiut W. J.Ogburn and J C. Forbes. ,n f!otton Factories or any other manufacturing stablishments. Oh, ves, they aro loud mouthed in crying out that "we have imported too mnnygobjection is reported, the parties have the con-gloWard t iroods, our own factories require protection, tiiatijsciil oi tue meeting to accompli me maiuage f.m,imib.nt;,m of our fair friend Viola they cannot stand it," &c, &c. Really, in telliugThis is done in a public meeting for -jl vvill i,t.fuli h, another columu, and will no dobt in-1 their pitiful tale they remind us of the Fable of thefgjp where the parties stand up, and solemnly f . rci.t our r( ftders. ' & d to tho Stork that he had a bone ,.i, in nis tnrnai ami etnucst m-.-in- r g Burials are conducted in a simple- and unos-, intwmuui Btentatious manner. 1 o avoid unnecessary ex- We hone the present Congress will not be atj 4 ,i " foolish as the Stork, to thrust its bill down tnesi . ... , - , , ,1 . f ii t -jii......,.;, W" wnvn tKelthev vyear-iio monmung apparel thei cobms PeTesentatives against so doing, least they migf.tar . phi ...-they creonrage-Toncr processions, Kepresentativ es n pAIiticallnnd the erect ion of t on.w.-- ' . b T dipped The vole ofthe Sovereign Tn reference to war, the Society believes it heads nappea areoOTMiied to Highis wholly. at varience with the spitit of the gos- peopie o i.....-i - Xntional Bankf i v..!.;,.!, fntitinuallv breathes peace on earth Tarms and they are aiu u""- - apt--, - j as a regulator of the currency fc by 11. Y. Goldtou, Ksti., Mr -V C Williams, of Elizabethc-harlf'tte rguon. Malhe- n -,i i :..m...l .t. th floor or lnn th-country, -FUiuB -'."ZZ . ,mr ..f a Hich cress by k-sigTMng politicians in ti Tariff, and a N atonal ian.. " - - Democrats of the jfjnion be on your guard. HRE. e: nis- .i ... : I .. I. r,pin t h nl t iv fisG in sinV pav,-iiiensiition, mere is no i.ii.i;.i-..u one day above another, and hence they onserve the sabbath merely as necessary lor rest to man Guilford 0. F. Harris Randolph T. H. Pegram. Yadkin Q. Ilolton. Davidson J. Guyer: Mov ksville J. W. Heath. Clea veland J. W. Naylor. Buncombe Wm. McCoin. Monroe J Deans. Wiliiiin.'ton B. L. Iloskins. Favetteville unsniiidied II. .!. rates to General Conference to sit 1 Lvnehhursr. in May, 1858: J . f . fcpreigun, vv In conformity to what nhe Society believes'lii' Willis, and A. Gray, Ministers and J. P 1I1L J. , r.i. ,.,!.. ,i,ii..i.,i,t n .TobiiKton. and Dr. M. C. Whita tbe nrecents and examples oi me jcp..jj,"- - '' I . . i . . .l-f T-iiviiipn primitive believers, it -enjoins upon to"",,B4 Xamber of members in the District, 5,986 .. ,;mr,l miii nnostentations muue "" 'F,,! 1-11...(,o, ,,ast vear 33b. tionses o land beast. t:, nntoH Saturday eveninglast, in the A l UC ..... . t, TT- l- v.., e Wjdter Dramzhon, n.sq.. on r m..-- Kn Street! which soon communicated to another .,.v, owned bv Mi- Whitehead, (occupied by Cook & Johnson,) and to the Stable on the promi- neeUicss care and expense; modern- jworship, 12. Valuation of Church property ccs of the Branch offWHunK"' ' . r iuJStinn in the miranit ot" bnsiness; ana mat. mey j$30,0DU by Dr. T. D. Haigb. All or wm- T" "'. Iiinnl.nanoe lo mi st It. It. rfOUII OlOUU, Ul UlWUSOiao. I.i Tn Ibisemmtr on the l?th a llii Grand Lncampment ailjourned to y.ikl, widi-.v of the late Archi I, i . -. i .. ... ii. i.i. -ur .1 . . me fit sewoern on ine 4riu itiouuav i ii .-a Noimiber 1S38. Wd. Herald. ' S I M VJllH CtidxunC, meaning litte rally, 'What nowV' v an onl(.r of (h is tAother name for newsmonger. JViisaVCouniy. rendered vrit;na .iat.,1 to toll a nl on sn ot, iitorv about, .'ion of Winn it red F'xr " . : , I . , J ; 5of William Uloun trfVot t ho class. WHO, tniiinvT an va nuura.. tn Tliom-riJ-i' amonir scientific nie.n in .JANUa k v is.- to the Ross and Back expedition, Ii'11 mubertou more tnan usually annoying by hisfussv:J tion. "Sir David! Sir Davids" bo lf-.0i'slfit,n- fcj, . . . . " Jinemare. out at tne top ot ms voice, one tine morn-1 Hands. ; in London. Sir David Brewster, who-'. -Te!" . bi;., .1, i t i i . $ ingot o iiuiut! n j ii too Hiicti iu someiviiiiL (it a -y Milrry, drew up his horse, and approached the 'ij a,K.er. "Any news irom tne north no o.M DaVld?" 'T n the. nnrfl, ,w.l;.l' rfe angry reply of the philosopher, as he f ily pursned his way again, leaving the i. l.-" muiiu ll,lllMl.,:u Willi illiuzi'ini.iit .1.' ,ij-,. 4 5 t!l...lfQ.. Vl I,,:..-..:" ,: "".. ""VS. ""'' , -i...ci, ..ii : inuuireii me lie v. tSu -S ltiH un. wno came ud lintnediatel v after th..S.lS5 jnrrfcice. The nnfortimate man tr.i.i fll.A fllli! til ui.i.. It... - C .1 , i-" i.p.i me ivie oi me answer' ir it-i.eivuu so uiioecoming in a. man ofis aing io abrupt, not to sav profane . -.1 i ... UUII 1" .... i , . -i ' 4 discountenance lotteries of every kind, niusuvj -i . ,i m ciniiiitpnance iuuch" v. . - - . . v. isteombustible materials were soon oest.oi-. gv -;. all other 1 A TENDER ItEPUOOb . yt-ij xitn. The loss is about 8000 ch iefly -jjuneu jc ancmg annsemeut8, a8. well usad onedaydonej ac Ti..frlt nnrl only paniauv '"-" -.- - . ... , tK-- inareniai cunctuua, ..ii ' j i ii? . , r..n nnnc nnn fiiiiMiieis ui hi- r and all the buildingsltl,e changeable fashions and manners wrong, and was sent aftc to ask in secret the toi thf Il.utli .,.!,.!' Toh! mt.dear sir." said hi nn,r;,rt.. I'Ja you nf v wy ilU ,.' . . . . te. IT .! tin.rnlar "l- 'r iavia says.-. ,ut Iissure . woniu scarcely be-U that heardrf ', " a few cvengol iiieve itibat I Assure' injrs ag ' the iiio... ,Je'0,e a larS' :orn- 1 u " ' l'TUeci ful terms ih .fiiintnll . luo .m- 4 Fhe meJt n of the Koss a Father. His oiCitionS to tsVrctic regions ca Il vl Back exped 'iiind a goo' thing thf Has said by one of the lv.rI:sl. etnrn of R i , TT 1 . .. nil T!H lllllllllimo Itlin llUIMrf H imi, .t hi M ntlvoillT tunately, the night was ra.nyiti.il r """ ... - .tnrn fnr bouses' gtveuoo ; v - i,Krbnod were wet, otherwise me ujworld , in aress ur t. - - - , " fence had been passion. au.uT - v in im '"'n'-"" kl . . . r - f o n fl 11 ttflttr ,i i i-U nwa1 ti .SE r i- . . i . mm . -i l . . . ii i ni iHJir in iuu n t v ........ .m ....i.i . . -r nia Tiuiiiif i I v lj. vt v ur i- it i h i ii j v i k jicio i cnn. n.,ti Kon mnrfl destmcnve. if-t. hat uaiiy ,vuat ne wuumoay, - wipers . ... 8Mh-.i v " 4 1" i it ca - . . ? iit- ...l. nh nvtivihoii J A- "T l: r a tintfl am m rr i i i ii m U,ua nnwer of the cross oi niibt t.. loor oilll3 room. . m u5-pts """T SOantiJ0'"- "ao oeen sent out by the British M .4 r TTansaa. B . ,j n iti ints. tliev may show , i i,;m a- to bo made better, never Ipl Jet. "W i,.n Hog ine Vonsuvuuvu . BtO the wonu aim " - . Ucca - -- . , rl1il14iki3lSuv ""I't'J iiiiuiiu our ture, and -ri.i.inftl,;1. Instrument is entirely ',..t, n conduct ana couveioun" De anry ...-7 ( sreaTJ "'"""ug" oars Das not succeeded J Terms , ., r w TtnMixh the Schedule! . . . .:., fpion and adorn the doc- sinwlicity, he added, uoru uw , j fa Ross. Ilosa lms o-ot luo-kt" lentnnv lor our tinii" ' ' " i stllCir Vylllismt" in w.i , - m. i I ' . o-- - ' in another part of this number, so that our rea-ltliaes of Q0d our Savior in all things. ; per WTCOr'WV. lvaX r r T f at Y ; not"4 r ruui 9 a J
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