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1 t t It - (I t . J- I,.' zJ. : :r t c-a. lie CocpGwr and SccrtUry f I ...'iUttVxa rCcl Tie Tresrcr, if not tl '; A t-zx k ccrUia to U re-ehotva. There w' J 'r It r" srvcs eoct.t fx S Ute SoEcitar. C i ii I J Li Srtbera la wiieh Mr St 3 e " -$ fcr'-j s ea-Ute foe rKkrdoo. Of 11-4 i i ' tf to succeed JCj. Eumuoo, we are best r-.J w.ii Wau 1. Has', Esq., of DspKB, tsJ rr-tct if lha as a lawyij aad i'racecaa has rrcwa ear k3cwlu!je of bis character. Thkwitb- it &7rtsst of tsj o2u. It k rjcsaibk that tJ Baft assy bars We already acted apea before Cj&iteaf Ux preset; t wriiicg. Ik would fir as teach clxrcre ta be eaalLd to announce Mr. Ilaoatoa's eltr ta. 0 report iron EV.s Bakes bo taectiaB of T. cascsa fcc Scoatanliai bees lied be ta-elgbt At ksit k tba atary whks al reports brfef . We to karsi (bat m tbt tin Approaches tbs bitier acs of feellrj vbkh vslbrtasfttcrj exfets betwtca Cer- UU wni aad Cir Mends, grows ia Uterauty tLU tlhjrta tcKTCtd la. whatever the prcarpt result km ba the tatare nil fawritabh develop tba evil seeds wUA WW box iro broadcast Caring for tbe cJt tt Ktmt a tha Democratic pair?, which a. r am bviarat 1a us thaa IDT contests be- tM. TfifjfiM aad TwtedTedee, ww confess or ina ktrt2 aick of tbe vbole atxi fcd Uke wsktaiDflatbekawpcrfWimitlo,' A piafoe oe both jow booBBa r X4 tba w ork'uig Daocrtj of Nor Cteoana, vbo nettbrr t or recrifa fitvor orre tOfattka froa yoar oontcai tBqma or IrgUlatin taoeua , vtt aoo brfia to irbrlVrr ttey art to bata tbr MCea3aac7 of tbatf prbclpka )eopafilinl, or the unity f tbeir partj Oratrerd, becsaie intne of pa at the aeBtneaooot agna aa to bow yoa ibaB 4iriie among wndTca the hewn and offlcn of the white BUtu,to kbkb a aoaS portion UmifaJ auetioo amjrti a Br veriptha tiaiia, and, anrnreotly, h M tlaim !td. It baa alwajabw tba wtj, tiAr aU party changca. It OcjUpo to U tbe way anj longer. ' lVra are tome aihty oowntMi is Nortb CartNaa. aW fret white men totnryooeofdvB-clUzcoioCNorfb Carottoa, and taaaahtftbolooifWJdPcaoerata. Wa eal woa wcr people tron tba fU -the iaj-fav tag Eaet It look to tbth twa laterwU aad tbe latemti of tbek eonUtaeaeJea. Tatcb the tooveneoti alreaif; laftonnlad. tad tboea borealtcr to be Hade. pay bcttat than aSowtol joartclYca to ba drava Into the aoittbUee of aRHraota. Kow, we do not wUi to ba mkiidcwtood. We haw m deatre to attack aaybod, andemloe anybody, aooer at anbodr. or utile prejudice agaiuot anybody. We waat to 1t a la Wr chanee-j-to kt frerythiog go for Khat It at worth to attach no auca nadua imporuuice to aartiotlar aoctiooa or counties u ibaD Wve all othen dertid a oooaideralioo or influence. Tbe people of North Catolini somber something lilfo a tnlllioa, bat bobm of tbees are altrus ; at any rata the voters are poa bondrad tbonsaad. Tbey owe considerable Matey pay several taxes, are engaged la autocr taa worki.1 hare dWcrt Intowts-tttpport acboola and a aaaabee ot ooDegr-ducaU large bulks of vrmnr tors Lou dukkui--wb uu Why sbeaJd they or their representatives be stirred up - 1 m . . a . a t . to a aaddea flood of Bratioy rjecaaat w any cooww iut MKloular oost bstweea aay two, three, ot a uosea aiea Uka anto thaaaoImT Wt speak particularly to oar . DeaiaoratU ftieada. Our party Is largoly la the aaoon dei ll k a party baaed apoa principk broad enotgh to take to tot whote State. Itis.oreagbttobc.aanit Irow) tba East to the West, foia the North to the Boo th. fibel tbe sqoabbles c4 nvre ncn aflect us T Why, i all ' the net sbeat whoes so taach fcss ta mado wore wiped ' vat, oar party wooU stW feuin, borauee out prfni-iples 'art iodtrncC,lo. ' . Let ut take warning tern tba example of Virginia, vVm f the Daoiocratie party be not driven Into a mi- ftoritr H becaose its anumed kailers arc without the (mm o work iU rate. It a Itomocratie meeting M ' ' wkI ta Ulchmood, a Kgukr staod ap fight between ' rival cliques rtsuUed in oos prominent politician pro node tLrrt cbcorl fcr Joha Lelcher, a prominent ean- . dikte fbr the Uobernetorial Noorioatioa, while anotlur promioeBt pontkian proposod tAnai gnmnt. , The chtem tdtbe grosM wars both given with a will. What a , nmiaratioa for bamoaioua support of a nominea. Wkt 4 debt of grafitndt dor tbd party ewe for ,tle MwvfaH af sochkadertl Bhal the exhibition of such fccSngs be allowed la North Carolina? !.a t xs t 3 to i ! lid n. I.rrw to Cocin;;.. on r r. .3 r j B,!Kirv. Mr. i:dv, LIU to inetvpfwste tbe TuJiL'h Irtt Cotf pacT. lUrltrrcd to CocBsiUoe on C.qr- tk&. Mr. DsTklwo. t hll to rvvnl 0 27th ire. of tbr eist ciaptff a tbe ETsed We. Eefenrd a Ooo mittee on Internal Improremeota. r. TuatrxaTed lLata JlaMJEt U sect la li Ws-i propoBuyr ta go icto ekctka of U. & Stitor, fcr tie ikl term; t . Mr. fcduev Bjoved to ky on the Uble. JUupU sje, 27: afl, 1J. , Ur rtaRiwr fntrailucli! ft bin to IncWtxruJt UX Nswbern U-ht Infantry. Bead first time and refmvd to Comaiinw oa Corppratioos. A swtkm to anpend tbe KttH and put tbe Ml oa lt aeeood reding bikiL Mr. McDonald, a resolution requiring tbs Lrttudatnre to proviik aanuia to pay its sppnpriUoci. Rfad lt timet A twttoD to supeod the Kuka for a second read bg (alkd. . - Mr. DonneU iDtroduced a bi3 to encourage jmd pro Bte the culture of oysteri and elama. Sabaeqaeotly, mot om were made relative to the im mediate ek-ction of U. 8. Senators, by Mcura. Ramsay and Turner, with tbe earne rault as ia tbe foregoing Biw-aitnct party vote being each time given. The beoatu )joaroed till 11 e'elork ltoady. Ahnoet aothmg was dnoe in tbe 1 loose 1 0-day. Tbe Pnmkcr iDnoonctd another set of Comoiltcea, and Mr. Bfilgrrsvas excused from the chaimianiliip of tbe Ccounittce of Internal Improvement. Mr. roy Intro- .I,wvw4 MJ,ilinti Irt mriivl tkA nihltion which MtKfd UUW m nwim ii w " oa TaeaJay, estsbtudJng prarcr in the I loose. A roo htioB waa introduced br Mr. WaJddL of Stanrv, re questing the Judiciary ComniitU to investigate wheth er a Ckrk attd Master in Ktjaity has a right to bold a eat ta tbe Uffialatnre, Mr. Dorteh introduced a bill to secure to a wuc ail tbe property she owned berore inarnajre. It was ordered to be printed. Aiiegnany oowDty wu again brought forward Unlay. Mr. r oy intmhieed a bin to uieornorate a t wnwny 10 tmuu Kailroad from the coal fklds to l-anfort harbor. The bill to uiconvratc the White Dak Navigatiun Cotntx- ny was tcHlay referred to Ue Committee on Corpora- .r uona. On a'ttwma LamltMv&n. Hptight, Wataiin, Spur- row, Farrow and bU'Nier (ht L'kiroktt Land end Wtstem I urnpikt$ Messrs. Ilrvaon. titan lord. Valkur. Duia and llxmburir. Oh iW and wmWumM(irs. Love, Cox of Jor Hp, Klrby and fSkr. , Ihk Conmra itmtaml l urrfrirv Mfiwi-iiiiioi nail' fax, Pargau, Moore ol Martin, Jones of Craven, Cald well of li aiUbrd, rJmallwood and cJimoiitrn. Luiwiu AsHlw Mean. Williams, Wallace, Craven, Blount and Reeves. JrvdasJf J K I . a 7w Vork c .r'N ' -:i " i t.'..-.v.f.i.r fx: .".- 1 ' j. . r't ; in the kttcr two ; ... fn Kit maJ cuoi r.vtt lor it in excUrze. After aome dcuitv.sw wjumtg m.i trunks : but theebrtt tuaUiuxf tlie cufiey u not to be IoqbJ. F.vtu ber chttk t it was Uken from t, and. aceorJing to tbe erki we, sbe vm fc by the sLoaUVn and tktfeit out of tU orSea wbco be w e .4.-,.-.i, WiC-cts. bbe arreanJ to an Lfr -o :' Miss tt si J ; tU cc!t pewtr u' 3 trii-n tk 3 ca ier u S t -j i ."-t,'V the mother sUl- r.ofd eve to see ber oc!j toa's aad ia of which this is the j Lor uacy ph-wte-s tbe bitter woe feshidowir?. Ociv t'f tt." Tbe gttJe sister wbose strwgest love throojr Lfe Las Uvn giren to ber handsome and talented t-ratb, imi wi:k cvtuirpt and Lt troo em brace, a&l Ircabes sway 'be hot ucpore kLs be pricts ' and his your? bride ebps In (he g!a will be a faetoa to tk who Uve tbe charge of tht, "aumj w e jnlortunateemigranta. ,,.,, . . ... 1 .i r w.m Vn -M th rJ of b kUatrv. I ILK OF 100 rLOWtm-TkH siMBent oamtiokM b mswm a aeoaaaavy artlcU for (ha TaUeW It pariltoa the BrMtk. eWaaa Ua XMta, aad kottftea Um oompUxIob. Try , hi ' ... naiattA. New. 30. Joel R. Warner has been nomi tnl b tba Lacomntoa democrats as reprospntative in Oongma, to surpljr the place of J. Olasjcy Jonea The same eowvention reaffirmed tbs reaohitioas ot tbs tbrnicr coaventioa, but a retomtioa in fcvor of admitting Kan a4 with a new constitution was lost. Ocaral William U. Kaloo is a voiuntect caodidats for tbe opposition- The electioB tana place an tut iiwani. Aatricaa jury, who U kr jace. and ale aul iwive; ! hrr cbL tbe money of wUch was ilprived. e hope thia - - Oc y tight. - i ill be a k infi'irtnnftTf JL Tfa alairrivT tky wd - Only tihV-aod tbs fctteH k grow, dark aod ed into Castle Gardes, examined, aou aanoeu mr w ' , 7t . . 1 , r irtaln rtiM. who swm to pave tlie prrvik'ge ot num- eenaui paruea, )lwfi . J , ! It. l,.bm,Kt .mw to all tbeae affectionate hearts : XSStn .5 there is an association he h opened the kr to . Wipcej b. ha. wLtkftTemi at so much per head, or are .J'l of so muen per neaa bdu sena, l,lu,5 -n them over railways with whioh tbey have a contract for their transportation. L:t Ilia but a smaU twrxwu w ux etittiuvi wmia the emigrants from Europe to this country have to en- j dure. I'oasibly the ksty WHng off in emigration this j year, may have some connection with the treatment wnica enugranis reori" u vuij m u -' departure aod arriTO but above all, oo tbe passage. A Bore lively picture w neu up"U rariu, couw carery ik conceived, than oof of these floating habitations of the foul Bead of La trueity and Uppreauoo. we nave read accounts of tho outrages ef brutal cSoti of vcbslIs upon these simple and unprotected beings, wmcn mads the blood run culd. lite horrors of the slave trade are heaven iblf to tin violatious of fruialc iuiHx-euee, which occur oo the voyajres and tbe boiling bosom oi tue great deep, in which the dead earcaaea of the negrois are thrown, would be a happy and purifying baptism to the poor girk who have beta subjected to the savage d file mentof bkkoos bmU, who "spare not' sian ia their angiT, nor woman in tlwir lust" lliese thing have some effect, no doubt, in dismitiinh- ing the flood of emigration to this country. Accounts of these nmpikabk! horrors lu souu ol Uie emigrant ahina. are not coufined to Anerican papers, but find , . , , ii u i , , i nave Dot saiii iTiouirn, tins wui ui w wwiui w V'VTJ negkVtoftkirlrierK As I . 'no politician, it has w iinin, iu .u Wu,, .. r ;v-cn ,c- but fitUe trouble to belmtmrtial. My leading Hwr, wno never aan uenTua V",j )ica t0 g kmd gf kbx saving ma- to crave tbe draught again ; he has fallen from high and noble man hood, to babbling idiocy aod heavy stupor ; brought grief to his mother, distrust to his sisttr, almost despair1 to his bride, and bowed his ktbev s head with sorrow ; bat Uanie hinj not, lor be ia "only tight." lH.TW.NUtr or ths Urixu c3tatcsT Cesai, con taining iograthical Kketcbes A its Members, from the lonndation of the tiovernment ; with sn Appendix com piled as a manual of Refcrenoe for the Legislator and Statesman. By Clark iAnmaa. W ashingtoB t Wen dell. ' This ia the title ol a work now in the press of Wen dell at Washington, which cannot lail to be exoeedingly t valuabk- and inU-rvrting. We annex the prelaea as in UHlicatiug the character of the work : - Political kws, wisely framed, have made the United Status aowerful and wealthy ta a degree anexampled in modern times : and I have thought that a book of facts, rccordFug the public service of our National Law-makers ..." w .... . . .I . . .L - - would be a deserved tnuuie 10 uem, ana at uk aame time, be generally aful. I have made my record, in each case as correct and concise as pomow. ui many nien 1 might have written more at Jengtb, but that Was not deemed expedient in a work of this kind j and where I have not said enough, tbe mult must be atunmuxi to !a.--I,ti ..... V . . T I LI.rlATn, 1. " m J- cfl.i 0 w-i." Jcr tr-j.g Lad.rt l , L-- " mA-Lti Crzm," a 6S Tizit." ll car'j C c. - I Eiir tet.-f-ly. Pr.ce 50 O-U tack. v. p. rrrix;s 4 co . - " , PrcpTirlors, X. V. f I .it asJ rua, by W. H. LUTtTT, i PrBrit A tVicUl. SEIXISG OFF AT COST. THE intend Ti-:tg sxrop f. on or tva yean, aad wi2 tZd kk uu stock f R Y GOOLS oa aad after Koair. So. b, 1N inliij MILUXE MY, CLOAKS. jyP&UWLS. HEX'S JVfl EOrS CLOTSIXG, 5Z0E3, CAEFITIJG AXV TCRS15H JXG GOODS, at cost roa. CASH I ipproJ endorsed Kota for a3 scsu orer oos handreJ doHars wHI bs takes. Also, &re for aaks or rant his awa priTats D WELtlXG, Willi ALL TILS TfRXlTCRE. B30N B. ktiHywTIIXB, termr Sort. , V. aV-Thia start kas a snaaewtii with aay start ad Joiain. 9. R. )C Octto. lsa. . . - 7 tf AjOAOTTPKa TAXES a TEX JEST IA5JTEH BT K. T. BJlRKT AT MOZASI HAIL, fammrly Wkftakarst's Oalary. Jaa.SU. MM . 117 tf MASUUKU. Ia Philadhhta, oa the ltk bM., at Graft Ctiarch, Vr Ber. . A.rrdea. Rsct4rofSt Mathaa, Mr. JAMB H. CHAD- BOURii, af Wosihvrv, N. C, to Um at AST A.VX. third df bter af Joctph lUaxomt, Ksq., foraitrty af loatoa. lUectpta awr W. A W. Hall : Vov. 10dulS Bhb. Mod Trail. 30 Boxes Tobacca, Ul Bbla. now. St SatU I'Wur. t BaUa Cloth. U BUla. Spirits Tarsal , M BitUa Ctttoa, Kaa rMa, U Bbla. Brandy, tut Btib. Ruaia, 119 Do. TurpeUUnt, IS Baa Steal, I TUe lora. 1 llaaa, S nosm. lw m. . agaas r. u. m a. o. Warth. J. II. Mk. 1- B. Haciiaa 8uaa, W. H. Tarlitur- ton, J. B. Blossom, W. Kkholaa, & JohaM (X, Mitt y 4 Peaoock, H, T. rw-at, btohsly k Oldham, J. Moore, W. V. McKary K. Uaciaky, . T. rtaewsy aaa uona-stidk i Ski Caaal. A report recent! made by a commission of ths distirr fukbed European sdeotifleta, sppointed to examine the - various roDtm awtwan the Bed Sea aad tbe Med- tterrwnlaa, m eeamntksj witk tba Roes canal, embodies anae InterflsUng formation. The width of tbe isthmus is seventy raiks, scad Bass and Felasinm stand at the sjaafast pesata. After wsagsiaa; every question submit - tcj as favor Of tbe diftcrcnt routes, the oommik xo- compends the dxxwt direct one, tbs mtire line ot whioh to be executed aseatutss but nisjety-two mikw, and will -. not require a single lack, bsinr a free ckamael or aanal, to conuminieate direclJf witi both sw. ' Suckachan nd, open and free at all tunes, and capable of admitting ships of the largest ohfes, would be a strong inducement for all rawls trading between tbe. Indian and Buopcan seas to take this route, wm'cb would baa saving India ' tanot over that around the Caps of Good Hope of eight thousand miks. The proDosed dentk of the canal is twenty-six feet, which theebmrabmooeri think will suf . fee for vessels of three thousand .tons, whioh are It be . . propdlcd by towing chains at tbe rate of six miles per V koor. The roadsteads both of 8ucs and rdusium are ' vrrll adapted for the entrance and exit of ve-ed betini trident depth. of water, with good anchorage,. " Tbe ifcnfiiratioB of bath approaches does not appear to baveDchsrd for many centuries. l"be estimated cost 4if lis waik is 6,480,000, while the of maintaining the caJJ is computed at 62,000 annually. Tbe eommis siorters believe -that sufficient 'tolls would be takea to -to) t the cctctjrriao ttincrative.as an investment for - f Tgam J otr tbe ovwland route, is described by the . -lwrflJ,t cf a Cslifurnfa psper thus : " Kagtown is ill at oua tjaebj lave contained thirty whiskey f snd was broken Dp by Ikciine snd disease in 1854. 1 ' ': 3 is a knre dnter of rves, near by, which are said t i tn chiefly It tad whiy. At present a cv-sts oi one bouae and a Llackanith shop, . ' A ' a patch and,a haysU 'k. Tbe gaod wife who x i t a hasae is TU'.int ar. 1 Eitcn'JTS, and receives RiLKiuu, Nor. 20th, '58, V.ddort of Journal i War on the East " has rafleed commenced in earnest In mors ways than one. Voa have spoken of tbe pro- position to amend the Uonstituuoa to tax slaves oi an sgea, accordiiig to value. Ibe Danville connection will be urged with great pertinacity j and it is surprising that members from some sections should have voted to iwt a gen tk man In the chair ss Speaker Of the House, who is committed, body and soul, to that scheme, aoqk at tbe Committee on f nternal Improvements, sppointed by him. It consists of eleven, all of whom but four, arc either known to be iU warm advocates, or are indifferent Mr. Dridgun, the chairman, has since declined to serve on that Committee, and the chairmanship now devolves oo Gov. Morchead, the- next on tbe list, who is known to have come to the Lnrialature mainly with a view to secure the charter. The recommendations of a com- mltlrei liava irrcat influenos. The Danville rcirion seems, oondiw, to ocsira aii tne bnnora of thfl Ktlltl!. It was Bunnoscd as the Hneaker was selected from that soclion that tho next highest honor, that af chairman of tbe dudioiary CornmKt, would be contsrreti oo some Eastern man i snch has heretofore been the case, but lo and behold, Mr. John Kerr, ol L'aswcll, too lortunaie man. Mr. bimpson, of Jtockiognam, tns ooiieagus oi th Mnrnken k chainnaa of two Important Committees. Mr. Williams, of Caswell, of another j Mr. Beaks, of I Alamance, of another, and Mr. Fries, of Forsyth, of still another. . . . ' Thus has the chairmanship of a majority ol the commit tees, the principal posts of honor, been confrrred by the Speaker, on his ewo nappy, wvonn i-auTure rrgiuu. IVwidrs tbe abovo, they have a U. 8. Benator, who k a randidato for re-election the Treasurer of tbt Bute ; rrmcipal CV rk ot the ttenute i low-Keeper oi tnc iiousB i an r.nimswinK iiera , unu mr. wuju, m Imrbam. wua unrotl for cipeakcr of the BenaU. And not satisfled with theM honors, they wkh to import a J uilge rmm Akmaiiec. Tbos. llullln. Jr. Into your utrcuii, in lace of Juilgo Bhcpberd. When will the East and the 'ar West loam to look to their best interests t Can it be that Wt have not men in other sections lit tor ontct r In baste, yours, A. Eultemeh! ta Uablle KsatgratlMi ta maraa;M. Momilb. Nov. 18. General Walker's arrangement are so far perfoctetl that It is announced tho flrst cargo of cmigratitH lor J icaragua win jcbto wis pon. vn oai urday. A largo number of persons who have joined tbe Mwdition am collected here in readiness for embarka tion. Mobile, Not. lath-Tbers k great excitement here today, arising from tbt detentioa of the Alice l'aintor, WalkeVs emigrant wad Four hundred of the emi graats surrounded the office of Julius Ilcasc, the agent, aWnding immediate transportation, or a return of their passagt money. . ... (kfioral Hatlth. the dcDulv collector at Mobile, inter fered to premve the peace, and stated that be was con fident that instructions would be received from Wash ington an Saturday. Tbe crowd subsequently disjiersed n hn HMnuiM that Msnethimr definite would be dis- r-lrmvA In th imninir. ' I L' . AlHlL'STA. Not. 19. rrivateorwtches received Iktc state that the emigrants demanded from the agent a eoro nlianca with the airrecmcnt for tho tickets kuued and, Id case of his refusal, violence is apprehended, so great is the existing excitement. well draw back in affright and horror front those abysses of crime and infamy, which no life-boat from earth or besveo cau ever reach, and from w hich there U no resur rection either ia thk world or in that which at to come. We know that tbe necessities of the r.arop- an peas- aotrv are sreat i that they took to Uiis country as a land where tbey will find an ample reward for honest Indus. trv and kibor : that here are to be found abundaut food and clothins? lor tbe teeminr millions of tho old work). We know that they are poor, and that the poor or uus world are everywhere niude to bear the brunt of all its ills ; to submit to wrongs, indignities, privations and toils which are inflicted upon no other class. Hot this does not deaden their sense of injustice and oppression j this does not deprive them ol the feeling of pain when they art hacked and mangled on battle fields, wud beaten and trammed on bv brutal sea monsters, litis docs not lilitid their eyes to the charms of wile and children, nor miike them insensible to the virtues of those who have no oth er friends in tin world beside themselves. The poor man's childn n are as dear to him as the children of the rich, and if be snbmita more pate ntly to wrong snd outrage, it ii because tbe experience ol all ages has proved now idle and worse than idle it would b ft him to resist- Yet, in Etmue. he st least enjoys, ia this cntury, secu rity of life and property, and protection from such ruffiun- Ism as is said to tie rumpant ia wo emigrant sutpa. His vine and fig true may be tiunttJie, but siutiney are bis own. aod bis dwelling may be a hut, but ths man who enters it to maltreat his person, or injurs his prop erty, or violate femalu innocence, is sure to swing ou a gallows as high as that of Haitian. Iletter, he wisely thinks, abide id such a place ; better live forever under Nicholas, Francis Joseph, Frederick, Napoleon, than run the hazard of such terrific perik and intolerable mis- cri't as are Involved in a trip across the Atlantic. t oust list uuitug vu in emigration way uu uuc iu c isiderable measure to tbe relief aflorded tp an over flowing population by the removal of vast ntirabers to our shores, such caua as tnoso to wmcn we nave re ferred cannot be without tlwir influence. It is time, that these emigrants should have protection. The age Id which we live claims to be pre-emtnently humane and philanthropic. Here is a vast field for practical philan thropy, wik never aims to have been worked at all ; scarcely ever discovered. This country, snd especially tbe North, prides itsrir upon its hatred or injustice, and its love of equality snd freedom. Ixt it prove its sin cerity by a reform of the mormons tyranny, cruelty and crime, which prevail both in emigrant ships and in the whole merchant marine, where an u nor in t ami dopravoa brute, by virtue of being master of a vessel, is at lull liberty to maltreat, maim and murdtr With peifoct im punity tbe Bailors under his command, and who, in many cases, have been brought on board bis shin drunk, and made drunk tor the cx press purposo that they might, while perfectly Ignorant ol what they were doing, agree toshm in his vessel Masters of vessek may treat sea men as they pkvse, snd escape sll punishment in tbe courts' or wis country, uotnmerce is as cruci, utyitsi mnA li.Hnman bi mm p. Tfin Vnrtbirn 'nfiilimtlirniilHts. instead of wasting their sympathies and time upon Im aginary objects of suffering, woukl do well to devote their energies to the real, innumerable and enormous cruelties, crimes and suflerings of the emigrant and other merchant shins. Here is a held wider than Howard ev er trod, or Wilberforee ever imagined, and gloomier and more Infernal than those gates of hell in the Crimea, which Florence Nightingale sought to alleviate nnd brighten. Tin lUruvMt'A 1'abtt Dssckibko sr A Rkithu .... i r i a a a f ll. . . . I.! .1 cas. 1 he tsDrinirncMi iniaw i nrmmtcan, a ruoiu hik ger-lmgging sheet, kts fly the following shot at its own party : Tiie fact ls,Uic - Hepublican " party isn't a party yet, and still worse, isn't likely to be at present. What it neous WUIOC limu mijutmp Me, im m triiiiMn, v. d se rime, a boundarr. a habitaticn, doors to lot poo- p in, walks to keep tbem in, aod a recognized bead or the house to look as a protector, ii nas none oi tucse things now, but inhabits a sort of ten-acre lot, halt the baft ot which are down three quarters of the time. You admit one squad and another squad escapes at the same moment, like the Highland Chieftain. It is 'anti-nigger in 8t Iiouia, to save Mr. Itlair, protectionism in im,Hivn:a a arrtYmmodato Henrv Carrv. and mve . UUPItT,UW lV " . . . , T . .fr. , two or three Congressmen j old fashioned Whiggery in Ohio, so that Tom Corwin may make himself at home ; Fillmoreisra in Kentucky and Maryknd, so that Hum nhrrv Marshall and Henry Winter Davis may be re elected, truck and dicker in Our State Committoc, so that Rnrliniwme mat not be beaten, and so oa. A Garder or a straight Republican " of 1857, or even a Fillmoreite of 1859, Is Just as good a Republican " as anybody. There is no risk io deserting, for tbe desert en are not shot, as they are in the Democratic and every other well regulated party. chine for the benefit of all those who feci an Interest in the political hktonr and futujro prosperity of the Repub lic : and in the Annendix I have endeavored to bring .- .. . . .. - -r together from tlie Uovernment Archivea a mass oi gi- ktive snd executive information calculated to be or ser vice to members ol Congress while engaged in their pub lic duties. , , , ,-' HAND U TOl'R ORDKRa. ' W HAVE ON HAND A LaRUK LOT OF JOBBING Papers and Cards, from vary fat to Um moat Soauntn, and arfprepared to execute an kinds of printing, from sn IhtI toljoa Card to a Manmoth Potter. Oui paptrs, cards and materials bats Vera selected with tbt especial riew of ae eoniBiodatiag tbt trade of thla Mctioou Uitt at A fiau U tot?o nmfrati work ! hut will deal Witt SU raoaa en tht lowext poMille tenua ; and at all tlmtt taditror rtadtr aatlafavtioa la trtry rtaptoi. . Nov. JO. ... 4 FULTON A PRICK. nvv uu RiNfViflL of Concord Prtabncrv. Will Breach In the lit 1'reibj Wrisn Church, 6abbath mornfBg, fit 10A o'rlot k ; and Ilev. Mr. Binclais, of Fayetttvilk PrtabyUry, In tht td Prcibyterian Church,' at samt hour. Nov. 20th-t3-lf ' 1 THK THAKUkU CVJAMVaiTY. A remedy such as BttRIIATE'S HOLLAND BITTtrtS cannot be too highly rtcommendtd. To the traveling com munitr, enpecklly, It is ctrtalaly an mvaloahlt remedy having littlt or ao aatrclia, constantly txaosed,aod suh l.-ct to the effects of a change of climate aad water, they ..I... ... ,.4t,.ln .iflVU VI..4 Ia nmitafo tt bowtla. ' 8tt sdvtUisttMnk fNov. WSlAU-lw. T PBOF. DE CtiATH' "KiCTBIC"OIU-.itoy 2'aJtea off hit ( Vu likes in TWiiy Jttnutet t Albxabdhia, Va, July It, 185C lYof. Dt Orttb liear Btr ; My ton had his foot hd!y cut and swelka from sticking a nail into it, and wu total us able to walk withtut a erutofa, when, by ant apalitaioa your Electric Oil, ha wu immediately cored and able to walk withoat hia crutch in 20 minuUa. I boUevt he wu saved from Wing km thereby. I rtoommtad your Oil to all afflicted. Yours, truly, - Jems Aasou, Hatter Itheomatlsm, Neuralgia and an pains cured at ones by thia great Oik Btwart tf counterfeits, Bt sort to get Ds Gratk's Elertrie Qll. For mla In wnminiton. N. C by Praks ft VcLtn and W. H. Llppltt, Druggists, and by Druggists and Merchants ov. ia.-Jjx-iw., i D. LIPPITT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGQlSTClIXJtt$T, n. E.Cer. WontandMarkH BtaVriIanlngUn,M.Ci Always on hatd a full sod fresh assortment of DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY AJtl) FAXCY ARTICLES- , 1 . . ; prescriplions accurately compounded. Medicine can obtained at any hour of tht night. The night bell Is at tht second door (on Front st.) from the corner. ai On and alter this day, all prescriptions will bt CAfiH a Sura Am ' - - i 1 Nov. lt, 186S.-4I KtsaStaUM DiMewnatnaaed. ,.We think that rrpudiation tn the United 8tscs has received its death blow, Tbe people bf gimto, paroem "honesty kUid best policy" as regards State as well as Indi viduak We have bwrslles fields of fertile territory, and ntiraereas projects to execute mrewary to the develop. mcnt of Its rownrccs, which cannot be effected without ths use of foreign csital. To borrow abroad wifkout the a ircncy of tuiimpalred credit Is impossible The good nuwof thfl separate Common wealths of this limon should be as unimpeachable in the matter of pecuniary honour as that of the Uovernment which collectively, rc- pnscnts them. Tbe credit of the United States has hap ftitf remained without a stain since their admission into tbe lamiiy or nations. e are w m u that the Bupieme fjouri or rcnnsyirania uaa ucciareg valid and constitutiona! the bonds issued by Al leghany county,, in that State, w suDscnpuons to the rittsborg and and Btcubcnvillo Railroad, which had hem rrrmdiated DV toe rjeOPW Ol, tnai cunniy. V oompany baviog been declared insolvent, the citizen of 1 ituuurg aqd Auegnany county swgu w u payment o( tba obligations tbey had assumed when they thought tho road would prove pmeprrous and profitable. The ?,rl ko. Wubxt nniunionfdT that the Tllca, oflcftd tor rcDadiaiioa wa ia valid, whicb was that tbe I bonds bad been soU at has thsa ear. If waara not tfl error, thk was tbe pica fnr repudkting the Mississippi bond acXA.Lharlettan Pletn. , . A niir flirht In tVmciiiimii k sranhicallv described in the fairer. It was wHoessrd by tws or three hun dred persons at tbe comer of Fifth aad Klfn Streets, and wsssoDductad, says tbe irportor, fai so stdritod and per affvVmg a Sttnnsr as ta excite uriverwi admiration--TVy tsight hke brave pigs, long and well and bad evi dently been trained in toe school of porcine pcgilisU for tbey had wirsLakUL r!"-k and bottom. One wss Chris, tmuvi lfrtm?oan to -,''-. I InvaM feiul ftA ftrlltinff I trV. mm than aa beW IKirr t-md'his tail and "wiUi a " Admiariw ; Resemd and Platform Beats, 2lf Barkl:i Tbe Liverpool Po4t of 25th ult, contains the advertisement of ear extinguished lellow-citizen. Mr. Bamura, who wwwses to humbug the people of Liver pool in a Lecture entitled " The Art of Money Making." A'e give below tbe material portion of the advertise ment. It thoroughly smacks of Barnora i P. T. Barnum, Esq, of New York, wUl, on the sbove evening, give his amusing and Instructive experi ences ' On the Art of Money-Getting.' Tbe great suo eess of Mr. Barnum ia his aoprecedented engagement with Jenny Iind ia America, as well as his valuablee perieace ra relation to the numerous colossal speculations In which h. k. amharlrivl. render hint competent to in part valuable rnrbnnstioo on a subject so deeply inter- esting to every member ot we cuiummiuj. . This address has been frequentiy delivered before crowded anrlittwM te tbs United States, and bair eaived the universal encoaiums of tbe prca of tbe totfo- T1IH CI HEAT BNUL.IMU llEStEDT. 1 BIB JAMES CLABKK'S CELEBRATE! FEMALE ' FILLM iVqwred from a prescription df Sir J. CWm,JU. rhysician Extraordinary to tht Quern. This kvaltabk mediclnt k unfaQingiatha surt of all thost painful and danger eat distasta to which tbt ftauls coasti- tntlon to snbject. It moderates all excess and removes all tbetmctlorw, and a speedy curt may bt relied on. , ; TO MABIUED LADIES It is peculiarly srfttd. U will, la a short time, krtog oat monthly period with regularity. Eaeh bottle, prlct Out Dollar, bears tht GoveruatDt Bump of Great Britain, to prevtat counterfeit! These Pilk ahonld not ba taken by females daring tbt (bit three months of Pregnancy, aa they art aura to briat aa Mlstarriagt, hat at any other tiros they are safs, ' In all taaes of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pafa In tht Back and Limbs, Fatigoe on alight exertion. Palpitation of tht Heart, Hysterics snd Whites, these PUk will affect curt whea all other meant hart failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not eontain iron, calomeL antiaoaT, or anything hnrtful to tht oonstitotioD. J " j Full direttiona Ja tht pamphlet around tack package. which should kttarefully preserved. .. u:; , Sole Agent for tht United States aad Caaada, C , ' JOB M03EJ4, .i (Ut I.C. Baldwin Co.,) i 'Hi.J.-!B!btsttr,ir4T. H . B. 1 00 and postage stamps enclosed tt any aa tkorked Agent, will iasort a bottk, containing M Pills, by returnmaiL -" Ftr tale by Drurcists renerally UAVILA5D, 8TEVESSOS C04 Chwlestea, Jbok- Saw AgSBIB ,,n .:; .. . March 16th. 1868 - i 16U-ly NOTICE. i .' ON AND AFTE& THE Ut DAT Of NOTEMBEB VTCXT, el iYesonptiont compounded at tht Store af tht Subscri ber, win bt cash. . ' - WALXSB XIABBBL f " . Oct.. ' : "' ' Drnggfst,ta Market streoi, ' BUXa Vf LADISti. j A largo loJ of tha akbva, oa Folio Port paper, six f s sheet, with krgt soargk ; also some quarter sheet foUt very finapaper. For sale at tht . i Oct. 9th ... . , . S, JOTJSjlAL.OFFICB.' WALL THOfeB WHO AJUJ AFFLICTD WITH ANT Chronic disease considered tneurablt, wffl recelrt i Lrrrn gjring Information which will tasnre a speedy and permanent csrt by tending their names and one stamp (to prepay po tags) tt Ik. B. B. Foots, flit celebrated Cbrosld Physician, sad author af " Medical Commoa ssr.se," rtog Springs, NEW ABYEETISEMENTS. LOST IXST LOST. ON THS W. A w. B. ROAD CABS, to tht g"- ttrnmrof tht 19th but., between Uoldsboro'n - and Pnptlw Boad, a SMALL LEATUEB POCK- j YTt BOOK, eoatararng S37S m money, and one but ou u. W. Bradnhaw, for fli T5, made payable to Pa? id J. Middle ton and James Dixba, dated January I'id, 1867 ; and ont oa K T. Teat hey, tor 150. dates Beptemorr tna out, ism, maae tyable tt Joba Harrell. I forewarn all persona fromtra hr fnr Mid Bote, and the Driacinala of said Botes not to pay them to aay ether person except myself ; and I will give a reward tf too toaay penoa who will rttara said Dotes and money to me at Ttachey s depot, Bf. t. Not. 10th, 1848. felt 13-lt OTICJB. JB. 0UBT13 WILL. FROM AXD AFTEB THIS DATE, retire from activt partaership ia tht firm of P. Prfcleau Co., aod resuat the practice of hia profession in Smith- vuit. ut rtsptctruuy souciu a eoounuanca oi too pairoii agt of his old frauds. , Miitnvuie, ao. iio, inv. w-ww-im WORTH CAROLINA Wiwazs " CONSTANTLY ON HAND. TIT UNDEKSIGNED CONTINTJIW TO ACT AS AGENT in Wilmlngtoa for tht PUUfi WINES made from the KAT1VB liHAJ'ltHtf this Statt, by Mexara. Btaaly, aimith A Co., of Whitevillo, Coltuubuo coanty, hi. C, which Wines he will sell at maker a prices, either wholcsalt or retail Their parity and flavor have btea teated by tht beet judg. aod tueir aiipenonty ortr sat asanniacturea n inea, aom nder foreig a aame, fally eetabiithrd. f,( iltot par dotea f ii ; pti wttit t. " , A. A. HARTSF1EIJ). Nov. It W-3m COOPS KS WANTKD. I WANT TO PURCHASE. TWO No.lBPmiT BARRKL Maksra ALSO I want to hire for next year, two Nt: 1 Spirit Barrel Ma tra. D.PIUOTT. Mtv. Sl-la-dAw. Broker ft Auctioneer. A" IMPORT AKT PACT I THAT TUB LARGEST, BEST AND LOWEST avy priced Stocklof Cnibrellas in town san always be found at tht Bat A Cat Emporium. Wt rivt more attantioa to tht manufacture aad parohase of these articles that any other boost In tht 8latt. Furmiog, as it dots, an Important featort In our busiaeNS, purchasers art reques ted lo examine oar assortment, at tht Rat A Cap Emporium, 34 Market street, , . , , , , , . C1IAS. O. M VEILS. Not. rid IMS. , ! , HI VLB CAOKTW, AVTENTIOK THERB WILL BB A CALLKI) MEETflfO any held at your Arawry THIS (HONDA atso cioci. By ordor of tht Cash-men. Nov. lid, 184S.-SS-U J. T. JAMEfl, Beeretary. 4 or the AlT Coni- EVE- V'OIVDIMEWTS, SPICKS, iic ARE PREPARED to furniih to familiea freeh Spi ces, Ao. . v artel JKace WBirer i A mean uinirer. f roind (.Black pprr AJU plot ; Maes ; Nataiegt J Iiovck ; 'iunamoBj Oliro Oil; Gelatins j Urtnad Sagt Cayenno Pepper i Flavorina; Extract ; French, Kagliah and Ameri eaa M attars, ta bottles, Jars and boxes ; Y art Pdwdrrs, kc. . . f. ' DRAKE A McLIN, Nov. 21. f . Draggtttt and Cbemkts. GVSJST BAGS I VI'IHT BAGS II . Oft CCf UUNNY BAGls, SMorted stses. Ftr sale aweJeUUvl ta touts suit by " Nov.Md - - ' ' . T. O. B. O. WORTU. MArHINERY OIL. BARRELS -GOOD MACUUWBY OIL Nov. 22d , T. C. A B. Q, For rale by WORTH. SEWPOHT TAWL BOATS. 4HEWP0RT TAWL BOATS, on band and for sale by Nov. 13d , T. C. A B. O. WORTH. auRDittKa osj i-oaatoRMsajT. CfiBLB. FLOUR, WILMINGTON INSPECTION; JUft0 Bags " " . V Barrels flrat , in,ooo tbe. tf. C Bacon, mg round j , ' VXTO fts. N. C. Laid in Keg; , ' " 31' Barrels Plantathm fish 5 1 )ooa lbs. Dried Pratt. For sab) in lots to stilt, by Nov. Iind, 1858. T. C. k B. O. WORTH. Crmr. FEET WHITS PINK LUMBER, WH seasoned, 1 and for sale by Nov. 15-60-lm KKITQ ft PLANNER. H PKRSON tW BTR AUG S3, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . L ' 1 Wll.MISOTOK, N. C. AVE FORKED A CO-PARTtfEIiiiHIP IN CIVIL Bu siness. In tht eoonty of New Ban6rer, and net a ut county aad buperwr youns, same as heretofore occupied by a sldt Market St.. bttweea Ihirt SAwrst t. rsssoit. . .Oct. 37, iUS. . " will prac- Their nffire f tfin Mr. Straturt oa tht Booth aad Fourth tta. BJOBSBf STAANOB. 44-3m 8-3m , , . SJUASO. , OAA BiGS N. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale low, ZUV delivered at tht Railroad. , Nov. 15-60 lm. KEITH ft FLANNER. 900 LBS. BAKED FBATUERS, . (jfANTXriES TO 8VH, by Jov.Lith,l868 C. P0LVOGT. f6-3t tiwsi Lisnti 1 QAA CASKS BEST ROCKLAND LIME; XUJJ 700 ing from Brl pm. a, Sorf. land- White Lime for flnishinc. For sais m iota m snrt, ny T.C. ft B. O.WORTH. PTXTOTV MABItEV MEM BEEF, rHALF BABRELB, foa salt ay ; . - . . 1 D. SMITH, Jr., OctVtk Froot Street, No. 1 Granju Bow. irv GALLONS wnm SPERM OIL: 1UU 1,000 do. Polar Oik ItetaireS drreet from New Bed- fsrd, and for salt by Nov. u KEITH ft FLANNER. ' 60-lm Ttf CAN BELL a pair of every-day Working Pacta less YV than yoW caa buy tht eloth aad trhnmtngs for. . wt ossi sell other trtady-stadt ganaeate, made in superior Styte, fas eame proportion, at BALDWIN'S W. lev ty attUag Stort, ss Market st. ri IJtKDEB AS MUCH AH YOU PLSA8E, oar friends (5 tht other side of Jordan 1" Hammer away I hammer on iwit 1 Yoo can do oa ao anbscribt for the Joarasl they w re mors friendly act. ad the pane aa a ooateqnenct, they must set that L ALEXANDER iella Peoplt will ers and, vary aheap Gold and Sjlver Watches, and warranto them to keep rfood time for two years. Bring along your spoiled watcbea ha ba repaired thousands of thap, aad wiU do them justice. lit baa now btea in Wilmington four years, and peoplt have be grin to open their eyes. Tbey will not have to wait st long hereafter, hot will go to Alexander's; and why t Becaost bt has ao Old Fogy tricks, and will re pair WaUbea m out hoar I Not. 18.1 TTJBrESTISB SCRAPKBJS, JUST RECEIVED, and for salt by '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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