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A CITY lOF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY. MORNING. NOVEMBER 16. NO, 'lUil'ilE U ill II w lLEIilli ItEfilSTEH iiT.usiii:i r.v r- J . .... mi . i mi I 1 1 11 Ml AM' 'f iy iv. r.hi or 'mi' and ply tlie tm! demand in that country. port annually mure than 700 millions of pounds ; osa!t. Tin- improvements of the iron works hive open htill more marked. Thc whole quan tity east u.ntia!iy at the clove of the reign of Charles I!, was about P 1.000 tons, and a trreat pari oi ihe iron u'e-t 111 the country was 1:11 u,.i-t.,l Oft -v. AT TUK KNL , u,lu- u million ot tons are. pro- ...o. in a ve;ir, ami ev,;n 1 inn 1 America i-: YEA 11. "nr. '' htftil peace ; nre ti'ce onluer A L EiG II. N. C. Li -I voivi'li in. p!.:i;W lii be 3." s-.l 1:1 i i'AiloLIN'A ( oNTIMvKXOi:. L'-.in'; oi' the .Nor ;h Carolina - M -tlio.llst r.pi?.ciial Church, 1 in th:s ':', on WednP5litT, K(?v. Bisliop r.MF. prosid- hus vet been trans- !i!-v ure about i'.tj 00- Uiu suppnos from KiUml. Coal uns but lutle ustid in any siKH'ie.s of manufacture, though its consumption in tiis m-tropolis tor ordinary fuel, seemed to tho writers of that ae enor mous. The annual coiumiitian iti I.,,n,i...i i then amounted ta CoO.imiu tons. At present it j is three millions and a half, and the whole an I liual producs. on the most moderate competi tion, is cstiinau-d at thirty millions of tons. L'.. ...... 1 . . " , , . lLk" ?ul':' as UUT Ui;y ""Ulate and .SiuCJ my last sui-urn I,, re the c.tv ha., luaoh ! encour.ic t:;e 1 ie:o s of imnrov. inf-nr ; J J i -'. ... 1 ui . ,i t 1. . . 11,. .. 1 ..... :.. 1 1 ... . . ..1 1 .... I ...1. IV - Ml ' ' - . ..... -lui .cuiiui i.iir win prove Ho doo Con-esv.ondonco of the lJaliiinore Jjun. Wash im;toX, Nov. 8, lc ".'.. A J'cliirn L.j Duty -Rlss in Bund, and Putitiatl Rxjjccuicuiijs isiruyyle J'w isj-eakuship A. Castie in t.c Field (Taj- in Jlm-ope. Knj-' land and CnLi i, etc. It rtsijuirus someihiti of au eifort to venture upon writing letter m these days, when fo I'laiiy u.atinute!ii;d geutleiueii are eoiopi-utois lor too iioiiur oi mi pio'.-.ss;oii men, too, who are better read in the Law and Hie i'lopli-is than iroktae 10 Oe oiir huuiilc correspondent, let can 1 1101 i';jipi.ii 11..; i.-uiptaUioi to r.eu my eii in pin. 1 uaiii, even at tho ri.ti; oi bein Wi.oJij eei.pvtd li y my hoiiuraljio colleague's. iSTKR. tiom rots Tirr. rh' ien Ir. Y. :r: aions sent hi two false quota lo the ii 'ister. he knew, both thai the ae was not mine, and ihat 1 tl'id not hold . ' 1 . 1 .... ii o.;n;n.is espressc'l 111 tnose pr: nuu quo- cant - 'M l he was writi notations wen voltes. must, if the views of Dr. Emmons are correct, ' be underlaid hy a seam of coal, if found here, in toe rij;lit p.-ace, the Professor of (leoloj at , the I. niversity would thereafter be',hotcd at, ii" lie were tu profess to doubt the existence of im-nii-nse iiiantitje9 of coal in Chatham. If not to'.iiid, the aspiet of tliin! would be nut less .1. . .. . I . -. ir . . . - T . . 1 . 1 the head in-, mv ; '":u,K- 1,1 '? opposite airecuon. iimigiuai- lirst.eonummk-aiion to the IL-ister, on the t.b- 1 uf wpl1 0 wrry anotticr line 01 oonns along j. et id" the coa! of Cnarha.n, apvears from his j ri,,,t,U' l'la"k ,r"a - -' .. . . . . . . 1 :l lulu l- x.-1.!. l.'iw K-lll f.li.l t-.i-A tA ilo;i.-:' ol ti'i'i!' I :i mrs '.11 it. V 10111 t on !ii-;:e i 1 . -''"""-! " ..v. 01 Hi.iie, 1 win quote tnree seuiences, auu auo join to ihom ti;; ipiotatioiis. " There is. tt-e:-fr..re, there can be no sotith- t!ie t.iti.oiv, l.'ut their in hai.il vhea I wlncli if That he had e article, of , my sub- a liioveir.eot gjieh, develon- uiiii-eno- , ;,:,,.,.rUiit btmincs: u. l-irii that there ., ia r.,;vr. lane-. On Thursday fore . .'. I1-. i')Utti, of the Congregational lr. ai X . w Y rk. delive-.ed a rery able .r, id rcs upon tlia subject of lR, and the 5; read of llowan Ca- an.l tlie. mean nece. countorxct it. It was it attention and approba- ,',v t ,c W- - aa iiraee present. A number ;j ire aluo in attendance from other .-, .... in... iii 1; deUgatei from th Virginia ; r. j President of Randolph , 1 - .1 n n ri' 1. . ( e.i 'i'o remaie v. oucas. ine , 1 , 111 ,!f,-i;ee are nei i in me om a which w kindly tendered ;i i-iir-v am.ry, in K-crrstt to . wiili ; l)op" t.i.it the iat,' , t:u o.'ii.mio ! ii'S t. tneir luuest extent lha agricultural a. id nuncr.il r.'s.airees and the liiaiiuiacturinj; indus ; try ami commercial enterprise, will end in ma-, i kii'g her the Kngiaml of the New U'orid. Jiiclmtoiid Disptiu-h. i I From-th' Karnpean Time. - Till: TL'tlKlSlI WAR (JUKSTIOX VI tlWjS OF Till-: 15 It 1" I -S tl PRESS. 1 he maniijv.o of the Sultan proolaiming war against Russia, conditioned upon the nuu-cvac-uation of the Piiiieipaiiiien, within lifteen davs fioni the arrira! of the de-pate 1 at the Russian heal qua;-:.'iM, eaves but a slender hope that a fcerjous effuu.;i oi ldood will be avoided. 1 :ie laiigaaire of ti:is dooumeat is couched in l r.;ISaal I.e. i.p s are i'oii- liCKi c.iouinj; 50.-.:,iii, tu wariani Uiv; a -.uo; pi mil oi toe- irnui u llic battio Kr the (.i-jjuinzatioti of the Ho. .. Ji.s alrtaJy ljoan, ana ai;1 i.e caineJ on v.lio ijreai spun tlil Hie .lay ol eiwc'.ioii. 1 tie a l iiiiiiiuUiiiioii Hers that ij, iias 110 c.uiuuute ; !jut it may hut disdain to play oil' one l.;end a? auiusi aimt 111.-1, or a-.-Vt :i a! aainsi "He. Ihe Ca.- men ci.1011 Ine Spaiel-liiip sLr.ii lv lor one ut l new own lueiois a., a I Ken m oiocenty ou toe part t" the aduuni-ii.;ioo. I hey say mey havt liad so sinult a siiaie in iiic lavvir, or 0 iiu-.l 'iiee oi l.o.- aa.ii'5iii.-aa'.i.iii inai Cue eiection ol a com pro.n ise ."'peaiwr la too on Jy lneaiii i puttii.y an e.,d to i:,c K-uUs o 111;; ou iu tar svverai Mics between toe i.-..e-tieiJies ol party aiul i:it national men. 'i'ti.-v insiat on mi auiumi Inen l ol ten. Cas one icpip, ami !or mis reason. H is imp issil)!? I t'j d ' mure than r ,11 ifclnic, to what dU the see ;.i of coal that has been laid opi-n J ! in ine direction of th' dip. It is uii- ! it apj'-'.irst'i me, ,(0 nrike any very j-.-is- ' t h'oi --;:is re-r.o.'tin ' it."' I Mj,-.,i1)-'ists w.'ul-l i.-..t be surrirised if they I we:. 1.. l;.;.i o io'real'o'r. tliat liiis in Chatham 1 a-tuali-v 'dn. - c'.t.'od to the distane nam -A, r t'ir. e in'l.s ml a- lit:!.' on bein' in I'orniv J, tlrit it thins out and disappears, VYithin ! i'.aii a mile." ern o; for in taitce CVMl- s l;. itive .- i bf r ! II i, b vond v f e t-ii in til :.!.'. H'!l,'!ll,T ' eo'istrue; : 1:1 "1 e ft , 1 In n jo us to I, ' !'f.; a v i to e.o. Honor, a cunsio' Uio.i' counties ni 'iiatiiam ! '. :-i is 1 ;oai j:1! to war a ra'-r roa ! Fayeif- e : -n :,iz am nK"l 'or it. d liy toe application 0! tin: liisirict me,; is -u the work at Eejypt, couhl probably t..ll very ac-curat.-ly what ciie cost per hot would Le. And here I must just notice the statement of lr. Emmons, ti'aat ' J'rof. Fsor .Mitchell furtlier- i more m?ans tlicit the l.uoliC shall helieve that he was'ihe mam who first recomineitded the use of the aiie;ur ft.ii-mining the coal-iielil of Egypt." I did not iit'.'in any such thing, though i sec that my language is susceptible of 8:ich "mtofireta uoii, as well :u the true ot.e. K'gyiK is not x I-"?.! li-id by itvelf. The coal iiehl meant by me, was the whole forty-three square mile one of lh. Emmons. sui l ttie recommendation referred to vrau that given in my first article 0.1 the sub i'ct of coal, where also, I mentioned Oov. Reid, n1 havinj; recotunendej tlie same thin;? before. ' 1 1 in 1 i;-' oaf! ' ir.' oilier Mil.--.!'. BIT MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. FOR TUK "RALEIGH REGISTER." ' NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY ELEC TIONS. In New York, the Whigs have elected the whole State Ticket, with the exception of Judge of the Court of Appeals. The Legislature is largely W hig. In New Jersey, Price, (Dem.) is elected Got ernor, and a Democratic Legislature. A CARD. To the Editors of the, Wnrrtntmi Xetcs, Standard, JlajiUer, Star and Weekly 1'ost. Genti.emkx : Mistakes should always be cor rected, in looking over your newspapers, to which 1 (rave the honor of being a subscriber, 1 find that each of you in publishing a list of Premiums awarded at the first Annual Fair of the North Carolina State Agricultural Society, Oct. 21st,ilS5:j, have reported me as baring been awar.leil a Diploma ior a year old filly, which ith to" or, -inarm- ot the bonn- opera- is dearly :l mistake .as I did not xhiliit a var H-vrit '1 had nothing whan-ver to do. ',1 ;.- i,,,r -.... ,.1,1 . .. i.l.k f , '-' . 'i uu H .11.1, LUIl , 11111.11 tUC VIILlt' llo;:s a i.ut it is st.ued 111 ,ui,stance. 111 the l ayette- lgue of horses will show, and which did with- Mi.e oi;!-rwr (,1 vet. lilh. tnat lr. .J acKSon f Rstoit has been eil gaged, for several weeks, in an examination of tiiti Deeti Ritercoal field:' nat li. 'iat i;t 1 ."" r. a . Dr. ' report i:iay be shortly expected, ami 1 'es 1,0: hciitate to sreak of the coal de d ;r"a; raiue. ia -!sen iis a tc i:tleman "f high aiiility. woo was true to im.i ir ,111 iirsi last, ami tinti.j toe same di;i,ified tone whie'u has marked the tor ioe i,.i v ii..Ui.d.iiy (1,1.. i i,i-, a. , t.iy pieeediug i.hieial ueclaratiotn of ihe Sultan, tuai.si.e ."spfakcr oi.g.ii 1., conic Iron, tuv N.rtit- lieri' is J: in t 1 1 1 1 l.j 1 roe; i 11 1 1 11 'of mern ivsopct. Ti. a wis- one. pinions are entitir. f lih tei iiiinntion to c lie i., i.ot ini'.iliij!' r7 iiraat : 1 a 1 1 1 ; al r .pal t'ioir; .e a j ,:iri'.'"Mit. ot tne 1 reaeners ior ine r..,it-i ana station will not probably ;.rl until Monday or Tuesday next. , we learn, that the pulpits of the a,., s.-ai" of the other Churches will :rdiv iiii' '. 1 v Mtne of th many able and ...;.!,.-1 Mini.-tors who belong to the body. .ir"P.v- litlf luAil ilLt.eiil A t' li-VOl'l-N h.llti liO.lt'. - Kv.. 1:1' 'ting of the Stockholders of -', ( la.-ton Rail Road Company I, at Court House in this City, on ii? 1 1-:. the 1 Mill instant. '.:. ihwsiiKS. Enq., was called to the Y', Y. Vi- appoimej Sv-cretary, and A. i'.Aiox :'.--i-tant Secretary. T.i'jitt ' w is a: pointed to ascertain the .;: i,i : o.-- present, and the amount of v-aw.t. J, which reported about 1?U0 rr-rfs:i:;r. ' "":"i shares of-S;ick. :i a and tlie foldier like letter of O.nar Pacha to Prince (iortseltakoiF, in which ho announces the Imperial deei-ion, stigmati-ting the invasion of the Principalities, and the. violation of trea ties which a. tended it. as the true causes of war, will be approvfd l,y every Englishman, who woal 1 coi. co !e to the Turks the same indjnen Jonce and love of country with which he iiiia ie I f is animated. It i aimot superfluous to say that tin" an swer of the Russia n ' Jeneral was to. the effect that he ha 1 u 1 ciders to commence, hostilitie!, nor to conclude peace, nor to evacuate the Prin cif.alnies. Ir i, of c uivse, with th Czar at ;-o.e::aj ileal bvOlioii m yoi, i.A L. j.accu'l.1 -e ;i. wc.-t, tu n. Ccias' u 11 couniry at. X a uccioii wiucii, Ji.iiC to bujcl ol ill tllC lU'i ol roiiae. 1 need hara.y say thai tiirse remarks ruler 1 tne ."e.a-.c ot Ui.io u.i i 10 1110 tlj.i. i. D. ;.si:,y. formerly ot y,.ur city, 11 nv ol t,',ii..Mniali, as oe Voiia all tlooioi her aoi.-i aod most statreiuan nit 1 xj i c.iei.;a;i c . ii.re is n citauoc for a: nonejt treaty oi peace will tne Adminislratmi sign t.i preliminaries': As titer liuenic t.seU 10 hv, 111 tiie L uion, ,t u i i : i ,l,s. It. s :1 'ward i-.ii array of 'I lie w ;!. such a" ooi t , and. have ! 1 1 J -' bun in was !.'. If he shall . as it is to be not in the -o-hert 1 mill otieed. li O HI 1 . -. 1 1, i -now that O il 1 11 1 -f-l, .-; - a in re hc.irty ' "i! to w.iich tor -if. IJ-it tio- sui i, r ': I . ) :a:i v at' I a-jo me immortal lit t.ie paiuiN days ul St r ' roa 1. lie i.'iu waeli. ;.r.'pe.isii.iiis t.i sia ana i uiacv, 1: is o.aieved ti.ai tne peace of S:. l'etflrsb'.ii i thst thai decision of peace or -tne woiia will not be xerit-u.-lv iiisturicjU. d ue war rests, an i a low days will most tirobablv Cross and the rm.-.- o, m.-.i . . 1 i:i 1 in necide toe qae.-tion one way or the. other. If war CHific, the Sultan tleclarss officially that the Russian air-Mits are ; to quit the Ottoman States, and the Commercial relations of the re spect, e subject- of the two governments shall be brak-m ori". At thf siiilr tune the Sublime Porte will not consider it just to lav an emhar go upon Russian "merchant vessels, as ha been the practice. Th'-y will be warned to renair to the IWac'k Sia. or.tiie Meliterratiean, witiiin a , hut acceo Ollll; .d o ilie !r,'.isa ii ivrnniit win ;.r; I.ati. side lor tiie 110, io,- of us eao.s will be oik-red a,.,; lao:y to pre'ttU a iHo-r.n I 111 Some o;:;c:al 1 till, ll it hai let rea i', that it hi., any imeni- u o " A i riciitie Cuoa." Accrdin to inforniaii m, tiie !ili 'ouster .n do .c: ,;, .ntirin pht.e to take tiie l;l:u.l belvre iic-x: I'niistu.i-a. A. i'iiv iter.v 1 itie so lc.t;j;n t.l ; .if 1 the latest l"i.- i.titi'. .;oy ; 1,1; u" to : t 'i r : i: -r : ' kll ;'.vh- i. .'-e :ii:;rv .!: , uaov'i' .mi r in i ' L e a .agreed o ' ern out ern;! v!" ! mo-tly ou tioi i w iii.-ti (iie fo il eru d;:e'i'i ai ! LiLS i 1 1 1 . pap o s; ; . . more ito 1" .;" s r.( m :iki, e 11..U t ii. aio ii 11 Knew. : ! . 1 ! '. '. i. n-!i .iiy ami is i.ad 1 va;,- t! a s . a " iiii- ira-'s ;;i au i i t'.' 1 r 1 n sea ims te'.r i; ill' tai eo.t; Ho, i '.' iilOIltilS C' ' one fruit. ticve i- no Mm! ', d a Irtie of 1 il?, 'eep Kir, (r 111 i .-.vii in a South s :i:lj trtii to be lix.'d. The Straits ot tiie R'.sj'ho- ru- wii! be lett orten to tsit; com; imercial 9 1 1 i ; s of ar-.ng to represent to? M"C; , friendly powers during the war Tern or having failed to make PREMH'M TJ A N Vj i IK.) PL' M ". ! 1 I A X. : "ii' Ji.iii: :f:i:ig a i aa-..',t p rev. oils i ) leaving tne City Lain, Koai? ten or twelve days ago, the 'arued until 'J o'Hock in the ir.iirn e. '. tnae. it was lni'.fi a messenffT a eav or two aj '.' to the Governor, ii.-i Htiirn. A wdc: Governor, truiy . ;t II N. 1 UNI EI. I'll klNfll-. IS OUt 111 Judge Mor- olt III -A i.e.., .'Mi geiitieuittn L" . . . .:o .1. .1. t - C", y. He ;ajj his respects to an 1 1.- r r . nl favorites in ti a v.-rtiiv. -.f a r "itri.it. Vt'o In tact, au tin: ioriiiatiti-rS ol prrciau:i,ng wr in tie,!' i rm i. are mov 'sen ons"r ed -, i: ' riua'.ns to he s-mi whether tii joint eifnts of ' Franc? atid -En Ian !. te' iiuing about, au adjust I m?!if ol the qi.arr 1 t4;".r;t:j; the brief interval ! which is row last da-qiiiil.ef" h '.utilities com- iiir.ee, will l.e i-uecesstu'.. In 'ins respect the 1 pui.'ic are puniuiiv in the 'lark, and whilst we ; an foremost in .ldu.itting the royal prerogative ; to make peac or war, we an very stroniy of 1 pinion that Inr .Majesty's mini '.erf; are push- ing this prer gat'ne a little too tar. by keeping the e i.iiut.rio ai wri l in utter ign . ranee ol wimt i- e ii.g on. if p-ace be iireserved by foo,J lin-k, ii mar 1 1- pard'-iitil. but if war break out. t!. ca; llieir Our read- rs t.n i.iii!.: t(t tvimi prcm ; m::s pu oi , -:.i d m ihe Di-j a tlav. 'i at rir-r toauiiaui lo: i'l awnrded to .Mr. Richani Sanip--oii' did'.," who mana. in l: illi .M .nn . U lines. l!t o; .-:i : a r au was g ,-o man. his lour Tins cii-cuiiistaLce et- co.u .iK iit here, as any "tiling sti i-iie or U.i. but it is one ol the many :::- 1 I everv il iv in-. iirrene,i whndi l..proes tiie al-lezati'-n of the aholiticnists, that the n-'gro m the u'h is ex lied from the ou of h'lir.anitv. jiist'n.'e. and all kin i!v s vm pat i,i-. ii .n v rv laeieii wli-ti.T In- t i a s lo ii'T; btiie :,.."k iiis;s of tin- 1... lit W 1 : a- i- r 1 ! m ti mules without i-itJtk 11. WOlld-T tit .V.e .j : in eh- HI 1 ' ay agiia-t ' it ail. hir S : !a ex.-a-; . ti. t? do tiie hc-l n iiiit line, for 'lurk a- much e v e. nar t ti 1 a, tr: v. Democratic ei coiu's'm be Liiabie a Til: friends I-. V.'.- are dis- :iee ininodate v '.' ill be k'M t with respect t(' i r t'o ioo.rnals 1 ' ten' . .M i S t M I' 1 I 1 g Aberdc tali.-ts .1 Eiiginid. who gee that per: v .'ia. isciiije-.j uir-ady in tin ei itia giit s.ivs, of'two hui.dred miliions i". iii v-nr their indignation upon Lord 1 w iin Pai iiauient asieiii bR-s. NEXT ' iVERX't R. at s.aoe "f ti. V'i.ig papers tor I ii thy. .11 hourly ters " Fr lilH so bit: t. oai . o"r L:..l : X. rthern r:i.' 1 .-Tie t.l- 111 tlie Ui--k tes. that lai iv ate 1 and m 01- w : ii.'it ...-.ant d 110 way lit- h.n the 'ii ; sale Uto, i's. t'o.tl its-.df. iessly t'lllitted ap: car. I low far '".01 iCi:.-;-. p, in a : teii. A ii. d. t i ic i ; 1 ey 1 , 1 . 1 ! i lo- .-e , ir : -; : tOe co il lill t .a: are teva "i.ttl-. .in.. -iar iie; .v t it ps at lie in i ics. 1 ! 1 e . - a 1 ieai ." 1 am ii 15 el hy ti ; the II lot .1. T il! WII ai at : iii- 1 i.i ai in 1 '."ana r vain I aicl't '!."-, ;la-e. The tli" !' -.ore ' L if 111 in- 1 a ;ii s ii'od need i n'e 111 v .1' d ; ps and be. tr ue, t . ii itnam, t ! 1 than i-s the exact ! ui t!i" tree ln',:v the riti'ie; ; tliis, ti.e :n 's, 1 N "i-i 11 ( ' ir. a . n a . :s in S'.it- Geologist. v. e i"r; vi ng and veri vine; lo-re is a rer .' gres; amount ', n j one v. iii g.i these i' !- . i.ie. or adopt ihe coti ,' lea 1 more pr.an 1 .tiy, liian "vt is raov so we'll mi IT wiio are 11 ) ueoloLzisSs, that in -r .( .; o ;..os, o o a-1 . c, (!1 j, e; .ire.-, icitnvit j.rnols, arc ne. ici' iy t . have much c'l'. ct in giiiug i ien nod direct , n ; , put, ho opinion. Ve ha'.e had oi:;-e , :, mgi, , j that kind id' tiling already. Dr. r.'iimoiis 1 eprts Mits, (if I understaitd h:m.: ti;.it my ;a.i lieat'n ns on the siiijectof ! ..in h ii a toe couipl -lion of neg iti itioiis ' ,,res ;i! A 'W lor;; lor the rale in North C irJina. .. that mv Ii i-:i is e.ud !.-e,gh ii r. su,i" 1 ! unl 1 am oiai.ie-wi rtiiV 1 ..1 that ace- uio. i he object if this statement is obvinii-. He se.. ins to leg.ii'd eicii'v ii.'rson in the c .un'.ry as i:. ;1uc need escbiiiyel v bv the liivane.-t and most -tiv led liiotii.-s. i ii.ivi- a lew tilings to .-av. i here iti au 1 id English proverb, that hon stv is ti.e lies: -mIicv. i have aiwars sutt pot- out any doubt, receive the first Premium over all those exhibited. Such judges as Gov. Manly, -Maj. David .M, Daniel and William T. Smith, of Cumberland, could not, and did not, to my knowledge mistake the colt for a filly; also, there i- an omission, in the list of Premiums awarded, of the best thorough bred mare, sis years old, which i certainly did get the first premium on, at Gov. Mai.lv requested me, after sic was exhibited, to write out her pedigree, which I del, and l-l't with the judges. I have no 'h ubt that it was an unintentional oversijiht, t.'iirefore do not attacn blame to any person. it is but a small matter anyway, but I am dis posed that tilings shall b handed down to pos terity correctly: therefore,- i hope tlie proper i correction will be made by the proper authority. cry respecttuby, our obtxiient servant. .M. T. HAW IvIXS. "U arren Co., November od, I800. iat vr ;,. j iands ....,1 ,. ne tiii' 0 tlie .roe iii.e u,Tl . p 'to y ot Xor'.'i C:troii-:ia. to lihich also her made t' con esr -,rid. ami that this K ! i V- ilKP V 1 il .... , . ...... atYectioii as MARRIED. On the oi'hh ul:., by Aaron D. Headen, Esq., Mr. L. 15. Crews to Miss Nancy A. Ilinton, all of C.uihaiii. DIED. Noar Hackney's Cross R itvls, Ciiatliam Co.f nn the -21st Uetolaji-. in tiie 1 fit h year of her age, Sarah E. lliutou, daughter of ihe late Albert i. Uintoii. WANTED. u r'l about ine nip 10 was not tauiu. i ielv withheid, does tne art-, riot o 1 1 o e ! 1st wi .earn cistern! iroiu tiie r. etioii '.' Xo c'Ll can . s ly W I! 11 I ; s:i ,;a , r t t 11 i 1..' m :- h's t .liter 1 1 . -i t- la:. , 11 o t" t'l ;:i ! - J nr. 1 e far . - 1 : We Vi be Hide, III till 1 1 . l.t rath a. 1 i. 1.1 a ,i! 1 , The !h".,: r.n- 1 Hit: : i'-v of ti " ''.: ii l.".i. l iiiid -as tore lands were 'ia -' ii to ao.ouiit to much more than i'K'iVii.MliX i ol-" EXGLISII AG RI( il'l, : TI'RE. lutiV neynttve and e'leiuiragemtint were 'A'.s.l. v lanii'-rs m th"ir noble eii'oris to im- ea.'.ure ae l reclaim na-te places, they in ins ri'-ords of Enrriish airri- 11 we ar" p n:::ed to the worn out I'tioii" f irgitiia, we wool 1 re 's to tiie description iven by i" ( ruler and .roent condition in ii 'g'ai.d. Tiir.t coiiiiiry is t el the world, yet 111 H-t I 1 1 1 1 1 1't. dtii t Mere rtiit ialf "o'r'J of tiei kibgdoiil. Jolm Ogilby, Cosino- ' '.t 11 yt.'. in a work published 107-3, de- er-at part' of the land as wood, fen, ' ' " i. o';i .;'ie. 111 a,rsli on botii side. The "lt ;. ai ne 1 f the present day i creator ti.e wi. :.- crop of wheat, rve, barley, os.ts ta 1 , - o' a:.s it, 'ii'. Wheat was then consumed "'' L ', r,, I, ill , r.o.e ,.,,.,.. "r . I - .0 t-.f-jr tiiii.iii.iiitiii,.... ' ' ' ,) ,;' w.ti' know n nf the rotation of crotes. It ''"1 11!" t.r-&tieA lo fed siieon and nifn ? T';al.iis which afford thm such ex 'ait; aiii-Lt iti winter : and in consequence "''! airii 'iilty of keeping them alive when ."f-s inn scanty, "they were killed and salt :: ' i.: iiiuitb"rs at the beginning of the A' iti,- :'. It is said that daring several veil the eeiitrv tasted scarce v anv r .. ... Hi -t ti,,, ,... Vt'e i -e that s..tiie "i ti.s t 1.1 i.aners of l!:e State arc aits:ing the question as to who shall be lii : next Whig; c'tinj-idiaie ti.r 1 iovernor. The naaie-of -e.a,a di:i,i i.:s:i-d entiemen hare hern i:ie:i;i-'i.e 1 in til" coi.iieeti oi, :'.iii -uig whom are the il u. Daniel -M. Ii arrir.ger, H-;.ry W. Miller, .L-iiti A. G;.'im :r, and James W. Osborn, either of whom woi.1.1 make, in our opinion, an excellent Ex ecu tiv. i e haie no doubt but tiie "electi-'ii of any end of tin ah ve named di iii eaiisl.'-d individii's's wouid be responded to "lv tiie Whig party 'if the State, as by one man. Rut th'-re ' are other g'':iti ernen of our partv also deserving, and wiio, in the event of their selection as' tandarjl bearers, would doubt less i.'ommand the united strtigtii of tiie party. Let u? no 1. ti, 11 a i'-vv id' tiiem: John iJaxter, N. W. Woo ihii, Edwin G. Re ade, (of Person.) John II. iiryan. Lewis i'hoiiip"on, James II. Brvan, RobTt Gilliam, Burgess S. (jaitber, Al- ! fred Doekery. J !me, T. ;M'.reh'.nl in line, we : might rxteiid the lit in infinitum; for thu j names of good ;imi ti ue NVliigs in ihe Old North 1 State are legi. ii.. ()f cotire, the usual method of selecting a caiidii iatei will be adopted, to wit, a State Convention. Id this behalf we have a pu" -estion to make, and would cail the at ten : tiou of ihe Executive (.'iiinmittec to it that is, ' that the Cuuveiitiri be golden about the middle ! of Feiiruaiy, ami i'."t tne last of April, as was the case before. Asherillt iSjtdalor. "in !c t v. ex p.- 1 tie ' ; : : ( v will te l i in 1'iiica f. ( ool'V an 1 liradv na nomous 11 pon E .-( '. diec Southern l'lee.-'s are a t arts, ! 11 Mieiii: aiii uz. it!"' '!'.g them, tiie ard. New V aim. at in' . it ii i one IIU 'llilt' n-er. I-". '. Iti- I I T ilnii.- TK i'. .XI a Wa ll i- 1 111 : ."a that or oi L r 1 i 1 a 1 . '.rt ieiiia ; .Man 11 r .- i n tv'ii-r 1 r. ; 1 in -. I. :;. ei two six the at s. aie tiling 13 a mam reason wliv tp'.'il: " per wi"ii sneh reir.eet and j ."' ;, - o ..'., .o:' .vuv. . ebaraeter so exeel j :! iti i;elf ; t beautiful, and valuable, it is the 1 !.L.in"s . I" cve-y one who hives her, tu ta'kc c:e ti.a. hisowi acta do imt eaiuiromise. R..t j wi.at we 1 :;. .'.i-ciii:isfi;:-e- d" the siv! A j report en the G-.i!fgiea! rjurvey of ;he State. I iir.d been t-rint : hy the order f tiie Legisla- tui-. S.11 i b.,r upon its face thq stamp !' the j SiAic's air I, o; ity . The Royal iciety ..f Le.11- .'on is careful t 1 hive iner;- d in rrerv Tolum-" j of i". 1 r;:S4c".i' .'.is a m -tic, tnat the Socirt v its 'if ! it". ;i t'.rvav rep a mi i.i- fur at. v tiling i ;i ihe dilTer ' it, t pa'.eri cor eoiiiie J in 1 1. Tniseouhl no'.of curst i b ih.'Ught af, i; the ease of an Executire decu j in oit. and tiie S.ate b-cain. to a certain extent, I 1111 1 in lii iv.iy. a v.aieh"r fi rli etvuthar.d .icenra- v . f what wan u tiie report, 'l'iie iiegotiiitio'iis . in X. 1 o."i wi.u J n course if 1 asci upon this. Ad which i very wll piov del, ih t iietween. report and tlie facts run- 4 !"'.". as Me-sevger for tin- Telegraph Office. k A V'ane boy of the age of h ..r"l4. Well ac- wliom good wages It o a.o ut.-l in t a'1 city, lire lire I. t wii! be given monthly or . ihni wii Ai'ply at jht 'l"i !egre.;.h '.:M.-e, 20 000 Fine Fruit Trees. 5 TLV of lar size, hca'aiif.il and of thrifty irrowths. ci!is:-th:g of App'e. Peach, Plain. ('ears, t iierri-s, Apricou, Xectiirines. and many oth"r I'm" li"iit-, ripcniiie; in suecosioi!, from the earliest to tin' latest, tugetlier with 11 select va riety of livergi ecus mi.! utli. - oi'Miimeiital Trees and Sliru'i-s, for sa'e by th. subscriber at the 1'oiue.h eh-1 (bar ii i 1-. n! I staiid. A co!rip!;e catiiliigue wii! lie furnished within the elisuine; p'l:!'. TI0.- I.IXDI.EV, ; (.'atie Creek. Chatham co.. X'. '. Nov. 1-. '00. U2 .i t DR. STRONG'S COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. THESE PILLS ARE entirely Vegetable, sad are a most superioe Medicine in the cure of all Bilious Complaints, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Head, ache, Scrofula, Salt Itheuni, Fevers of all kinds, Loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstrm ation. and all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine they act like a charm, and when taken according to the directions, they nev er fail to cure the very worst cases of PILES, after all other remedies fail. They purify the blood, equalizs the circulatios, restore the Liver. Kidneys, and other Secretary Organs te a healthy tone and action ; and at Anti-Bilious Family Medicine they hare ne equal. Price 'lb cents per box. ALSO DR. STRONG'S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS. A remedy for Coughs, Colds. Catarrh. Bronehitie, Croup, Who-oping Cough, Asthma, Consumptiea, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Costivcue-., Sry sipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and all disea ses arising from a deranged state of the Stom ach, and to relieve the distress and bad feeling from catii too hearty food, in weak and dys peptic hnbits. WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE. rjMlESE Pills act as an Expectorant. Tonic, and I Aperient. One 25 cent box possesncs three times more power to cure diseases than a one dol lar bottle of any of the Syrups, Balsams or Sarsa parillas, that wit-ever made, and a simple trial ef only one box will provs this important truth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the Phlejm and clear the Luiags ami other Secretery Organs ef tdl morbid matter, and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia Medica capable of imparting such healing properties to the Lungs aud Vital Or gans as these Pills. They cure CWiveriess, pre duce a good regular appetite, and strengthen tkt System. Price 2o cts. per bex, eontaining 2i deses ef ini-'tieine. Cull 011 the Agents who sell the Tills, and ret tbs "Planter's Almanac" gratis, giving full par ticulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale ia Raleigh, hy Williams & Hay wood, who also keep a supply of Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and Dr. Hull's Celebrated Pills, which stop the Chills and Fever the first day. and do not sicken the stemaea or operate on the bowels. August 12, lt58. wly-S MAS ONIO " rpHE GPvAND LODGE of North Carolina will JL convene in this City, 011 Monday evening, the j tli of December next, at 7 e'clock, "tor the trans action of business. Officers of Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or cause proper delegates to be appointed, in obedience to the constitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. WILLIAM T. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Ralsigli, Oat. 14, 1858. S4 Stov&s ! Stoves ! ! OA A COO KINO. PARLOR AND OFFICE m.'J STOVES just received from the Foundry 1 the latest an! most npprovel patterns and style.!. Also, on hand a good nsso tinent of plain Tin and Japan ware. AU kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron work done at short notice. k V,': J. LOUGEE, Next door above the Post Office. October 18, IKil. w3t 86 ine -tateiin f r. sj t: 11 written of in!.-' it ".log t : ; j : m e 1 b mi t i . v Ra'.eiirh .X. in A new witness pers te.-titviii tiiat C.l. R. M. J. 1 e- has apiieanat ia the newpa- faet wai, -a l.'L'l to li.ow aiNsoN kmel i ecums'oi. Ihe colonel wa et rtainlv l.rave eiioujli to w r and kill a dozer, liclians. and.' it he ..i in t Kill eumsoh, he lm d uht would have done it i. had had a etiaiice. II him-..i; was o'.:.-;.. io terrogaied "apoti :b" stilaect. an 1 his re:.", y i: con at leat one oceaioti was p i 1 :i 1 : " Tie v .-ay 1 killed him: how con! i i tell? 1 -was In too touch of a hurrv wh"n he wa advancing upon me to a?k liim ins mioi" or noiiiire nit, ,.'ts a- 1 it 1 a - ti.r o : ;n:; r. 0 i ir. ai'v i.i.:" ... p; a '' there are for" v t'n ,- e. V ; v. ii v ic it a-si;:ne i he 1.1 .r rather t-Li'ii tin- smaller ? W i: 'i"i;:.b et s in in - h'lu. :''! ami trte.r f it't y-t il i"e a Ll (V oi; pee'o'.tiou of t i 1 l ! . ! 1 rviii'-h Dr. Enia'.oi.s muc.i eaoimi. was vn : I . ur el 1 ' r. 0 ' li.riiis.o..; hat it c Xtee.h t -, in ;:in.' is. that it '..'re are .aie hundred alius of eo.ii. a t'i it re ail is so uue er'iii n, respectable humlicr, are 1, whether of ,-no f-o'iare nro, or o; i lo- 'tu Xe ha; km t' nen a Jrrtinent. ill b" baind l e il'" -outS i th--- .iisap a eaii's't the wr.h toe c-jsi there is a close at how ii at aie future time it si: :at tiie e oil l e what the r,"' il't to be. , o; i .-- j., i ,w r W.aiid l, i i... '.-l: i-.r raise a ciain r r-. it. : ha', i ner milled th'-m by ic r mb- . ' :li -r ;1; mjury. The genti-mien i in the transaction of tin business io k suppe.-.., thai all was right. There to l) a man in .sortu i n vol ma who e.o.v. that t hough there is a consid.srai.Ie amount .- al in Cii'trimm and M ure. and .:.' Lr a eat .lea! mo'-e than the R"port represents ; r.'o it itseit. in the matter ot :!: ntimbers irKLVKT AND O'l ilK-l TU! M.MINGS Just receiv.-.l at V- l! ee Hive, a complete assevt laetit oi 'Velvet (la'booii (limps and other Triia lilitigs. ;iioiaie",a a coamleie i.i", i.iciit. J. SMI I'll .i' CO. 14 Main street. Norfolk. Nor. 1 1 . IS',:.. '.2 1 M P O R T A X T A L 8 . i sua 1. 1. offih: AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the first Mannar hi ! ecei)hj,tr, without reserve, il l. MY ' LiXD. IN IZDGrECOMBE CO T, . I 'nn-i - ting of a V.thuMe Kaiaii. within a mile an) a haifel'Tiri. ,v ..fab.. tit -If . -teres ANOTHER TR Vb'T. a ljoiiiing the town, of f7 asres -a nest and reemitlr tiuislied ITALIAN VILLA, :ie riven in it. is no S1 trusr-woriliv. 1 011 t no such 1 1 .: w 1 1 to a oiiestioL ol a con i .' l'iie sat llteuipted t. . as :i ind a . i A, ii.Te 1 v. iipnlih of ir venienl. and he ( or the Prophet it w a ne; as 1 Ted'.! I frre I as I f it. hud 1 e. iiai " b -u all 'I," t- mi". Louisville J-ntvn-J. nt ex- ene". ol iliarie so ! au-'t. cr 1. " t I r only m "ins i-ioii- as to wnere e-.-.U a :'eaii,,abie i'iii f.a- iti larsv ' pa 1 1 ij i 1 i 's, is 1 11 rn is !i t the j.p,-,t wJier t!-e search is ,1 n ' ae a 1 ea o :l (;. ,al basin. But ti iiisin in Chatham." L't tins d 111.0. I'M','..! in i i;a;eier way u n. : wai raiii i'r. Emuio'i s pr 'ten ia 1 b .. i io uio. idea o! dei.yiiie. -mi:", that inire i a tirosii-t-t of result, Imt if in otis; the negotiations "ie eierv way new fd tai t ni, oi mv puhiieations en -ir, i; was a result e-ir-iliis. They imiv si'.ortiv be re ruis mare advaLtairrous and h.nor- 1 TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, Is thb Sir- fSKMS tOfllT. The Attorney General against ( Clayton Meort, assignee, and Hannah Snuthwiok, Elizabeth Leggett, Lawton Cooper and wife Sa rh. .Samuel IS Shcperd, Tlioinns Slieperd, J. soph Holland and wife Sarah, Elizabeth Holland, George Gordon. Wil'iium H. Gordon. Levi 8. Yntos. Henry ilsen and Margaret his wife, Joel Smithwick, AngustuS' Moore, Elizabeth Moore. Shiile Smithwick, Thomas Hadley and Frances his wife, and William G. B. Hadley and Harriet his wife, heirsof Sainuel Su ithwick, de ceased. Information filed to repeal and rescind a grant made by the State to .Samuel Smithwick, deceased, for lands lying in tlie county of Martin. It appearing to the Court, that Slade Smithwiek, Thomas Hadley and Frances his wife, and William G. B. Hadley and Harriett his wife, defendants, do not reside in this State: This is to give notice to the said Slade Smithwick, Thomas Hadley and Frances Hadley, William G. B. Hadley and Harriet Hadley, to appear at the next term of the Supreme wit 1 fire r win. two vraain hiks. anJ emninn.l.eaa ' " v... vm., i : ni no: i n 111,01, pasare hel-.w stairs, with ail the necessary out iu thc city of Raleigh, on the .second Monduy in houses attach" I. bin tiie most desirable private Juue next, then aid there to plead, answer, or de- residence in Tsr'noro'. .1.' .'.! I. r in 4 ii i t' -Wh.) thit !ias -,-r seen jot an, thine of a mcntory, beautiful s'i.t;ii! -nt wa Rli'IlEI.IEl'.- ih'.y. and 1 a- recollects '.lei author makes Ri the youneoman whom h" had si 1 bearer of an important message: is fin 1.1,. o! ai ri'. tl';: may ! : lo tee: ..' hi". e 1 by :!, te I'.:0 ie i - Wi '. ) t !,, I" is nit be lived ni. may. i, do -ded ou.-ta'.i-bv t.'.i- la: there i "ine c, ai b p-iits in Ciiatiiam. or that a sale i o ". t iiient could be made there, than I had of ilia:'1'. ' that inert' i" any such man as iabem z-r K:'ii:i 'H-. '.:' ( i :.!. v'ist of North iie p. 11 ties ene-aov.J in them. :tat';oris of 1 r. Jackson, and iroiina in no way fespon- Hli" plena: iv 10 an t based on ti: repress the ef'.ate i f North C sibV. Vv ith reference to certain insinuations that have been made., 1 have to sav that 1 am not a na'.ive 'of Xorth Carolina. But mv hi. .ml is I i;i;ii"ied, 111 one direction, with that ol a name j wa'e'ii is one of the must an. "lent, respectable I and in-nored on the page of Noith Carolina his I tory : r.n l. in another direction, with that of the I st 11 1-1 1 y and "'i b suv.it i a 1 yenmanry of the country, j .Mv "lai hdeh i fir ?n are in the Slate, and. for I uue'it that is known to me, will live and die in I it. Nearly ail mv earthly interests are here. lmir to said information, or the same will be taken as confessed, and heard n partt ns to them. E. 1. FUEL. MAN, Clerk. Sept. 13, iSoS. 75 w6w ALSO, two other improved Lots, and twe improved Lots in said to" a. I MI.ll t. Al XO SFf.I. MY XEGROFS i L 1 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Xorthajip- , .. ., T, , ! bj T.)N Coustv, Court of Pleas and Quarter See l!r.-.'s. Mules. ( .. Oxen, Hogs a thousand : -V ... , ' , . uiAttti S-ntAmhitr 1 i.i-tti 1 S.I.S1 l,.r,..,l.l' lei- I'e-.in tnnim lTf ,s"tl t- ---, -c-- - ......... a fine Ibvkaway and match Horses, and twe Bug!ries--h'.use and kiteliea Furniture, .tc. The sa!e iil ceutiuue lrum day to day until all is sold. A credit "f six and twelvemonths f'ir all sums of 1 'IO and upwards. Xotc with apprevtd secujatv will be reuuired before the delivery of th pro',ierty. " Jo. S. PENDKIl. Jay- 1 want to hire 15 or 2d Carpenters. -tgH J. S. P. Sept. IS. lSo-M. wts 7 James S. iMssiler r.t Joinson, Mritlt and Paxs. Attachment levied on Land. In this case, it appears to thc satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants live beyond the .1; li ll'ter. W.lfil d :. II the !.-essn, a the R11 if.i.icr. f-r. 1 11: man. bilitie. lot- note me, from the hour y.ai grasp tnat pacsic-l, think vonr gi. r'lian star rains lortune on you-! EttAN'.ois. "If I fail!" " " I " " " j Bk iieliei". "Fad, fail I In tiie hri-ait leii- SHCX'klNG TBA;EDV. I con of youth, which fate reserve., for a -Ian nis Wc publish in another column full detail, j manhood, tln-re is no s.-eh wr.l as-fail ! of the murder of Mr. IJijtleY, a school teacher I ', I.o.,;Uville ICv bv Mat. F. Ward which has 1 TllE Cai-itoi. of the State of Tennessee, now ( 'aeolimi,' or he v. as .-m ,- ! -. to t hk- t. -!;! id- -I fiafi 1 tiii- he r ry well k.i-m . i of tiiis ai:i" No. S. an i w mun if f ions of 111 1 ne. ' 11 nia-ii inierj r.-t sm-'u tt.ii I vihat is in the words tie-i 1 what is connected with i " I'lere is it" d" ! ! places in Holy t it a a -so 1, iiiyestnu nt, w nen ' to "kiii,.i. an 1 report upon 1 and .Moore . Ami .'h fro .11 other parts hat is in other com uiorabie and honest gs, imt merely from ;s"lt si but also from them. The words, TI lis 1 s not a tituinq time or place (or making . Nutbush Land for Sale. lfirs for sale his tract of land. professions of attachmont to Xorth Carolina. TI TH L suhscrilier oifcrs fir sale his tract of 1 I 111 i devotion to her interests. 15, it. if 1 rrsean- I Ivins: in the Nerthwe-fru part of Gran ' ... - . " .1.. . . 1 .... i'l ! Lb. .;.. men -t .n:.v s-ifulv bp . , i-e in no., 1 that cou.itv. Ihe tract ce ii.'ii ns o . ij acres ot lanil j I shall he glad of whatever 'is to have the effect : ;' which are in original growth, and nearly j ! of advaneinir her wealth and gen-ral prosp-riiv; ; xw plantation nas oceo ciea,-e..i witiim u. iai l and that ti.e e'MV,,,.- mav be rorv w.leome to i tf" .Te"r"' !,l " wo!1 to the growth of . ... . ..-i t;.l" .l. ."... ' corn, wheat, oats, and tobacco, "1 the finest i value of hor coal fields. publication he made in the Kaleiirh Begister, a pa per published in the City of Raleigh, for the said Johnson. Merritts, and Pass, to appear at our llext Court of Pleas and Quarter session, to be held for the Comity aforesaid at the Court House in the Town of Jackson, on the 1st monday in December next, then and there to replevy or plead, or judg ment final will be entered against thorn, and the land he sold to satisfy the PlainulFs debt and cash. Witness John E. Rogers, Clerk of our said Court at office, 1st Monday in September 183. JOHN E. ROGERS. oualitv. The land is within three miles of Lvnes- i Tili to which itlace the Ilosnoks Vallev Hail-road When a Dutchman and an Irishman were w;ii ,-,,, i,e r&nii.!eted There is a eood dwellinz Oet. 18, 18.1. ($-VJ2J) 6w-8S ! wit oilier woii near compljt'on. 'M" . . , , T.-' 1.1 . e I x- .1., oil,' nrmr.iirieoil IV te e.rranll. I L IS in .. ,,v ...m nM ..-ii. j ..... I huildinns ill tne worii is said to be one of the finest 1,1 Ita i.ii.l iu .i m liion nf ,.,- 1. fhil-iishii' foi are foiii.d in two different Scripture, but in both case , " ' oo .('i find in ns ) the I'utchman wnimpere:i a nine, oi, wiiiimtrie ; den, and orchards nf dehghtlul iruit. them. Tc is the silliest of all j Irishman cheeked him. "Phoo, w hat de you cry Those wishing to purchase will do well to see going t. the gjllows together, in the same cart, hou,e, ad necessary mit-houses. and a good gar- to be iiub'iely charging p-op Is for. just because vm are going to bo hung?" 1 the la l.e ..,... i-i .. 10, is in a henlthy part of the country, with opinions: which we w know llit y do not I "All, said t he Dutchman, you I rishinans isued noted for the virtue, in:elli jence aud hospitality of i ern y horse nor the modern race all its aspects, one of thie most shocking inci-j 'u,.lr. - Ir : i,.Hu (Jr ,,,;,! limp-stone, taken . v . j" . iU Ul:U Per,oa- .AaII,ve "."r dents, we have ever been called on lo record. ; frotn near the hill on which it : stands. I he roof t fr" C8;CC'm' W,H"; PrT Mr. Rutler. the teacher,: is described as a most oeusn for war purpose,, and the , . ..Li ll. l,n,l .,. "i tiid aristocrapv were drawn by Flem- arruauw anu aocou,pns..u . ri. " The sheep and the oxen of Unit ' ished, with no great severity, a little brother of ' ia t compare with the sheep and ox- Ward for eating chesnuta in school and for . r,.- .1 1 . 1 - .1 ' .1 1 L r 1 ' ' t- enteriain mil ess it l.e ,110 and banter, and then the wi 111 toe way ot mi 01 the tbiiig is ot lenncssee copper, ami tne of marble uuarried in that State. but indifferent ! of the jurors in thc Martha Washington nears to me to b peaicr s stami : The onestions now at issue, with regard to this Chatham coal, are very simple. Dr. Em 1 moiis believes and represents, tut without of fering anything of the nature of proof that it is that t'no coal extern. 8 tnrough an area ot One r;';ti , l"'S P"1 lne.rjBf telling a falsehood. Thb latter had gone home , case on trial at Columbus lias the mumps, ami . fortv.t!!rC;; e mUes. aud that it is so near 1- I '' , "ii;, '""er' were' in Fn and given his brother his- own version of the i copies a sort of bed behind his brother (IHr,lc' a tl ,,e ,n of it available. Does - ILefandbehad deliberately purchased and 1 'irra.iyt ro mid 'hV Hour this furnish ground for a vast outlay of capital M -rsalsiithat the increase of vegeta- i loaded a pair of pistols, with which he went to j ? aniind " es It seems to me not, and I have therefore sub- 1 iunnnil ,r e. -re,, . ii i. i not ! .ehoo room and shat Mr. Butler, in cold and lU aPP.el,aa-es- united the quesrio... to thoconsideration of those hear with tlie increase of mineral blood and without a word of explanation. He ' "piantity of tin extracted from has very properly been committed withanoth ' oi owall, was probably about a ! er brother, by whom he was aided on charge ; i't ii.ow is. The veins of copper of murder. . h-'-r neglected, and land-owners did Ward, the principal actor iu this dreadful '"to account in estimating the ' tragedy, is the author of a book recently pub ' mtoiiertv. The annual vield of i lished. entitled Enalish Item, which attracted ' -u l Wales, iu this article, is now near gome attention from thfc violence and coarse-'-vofth near a million and a half ness of its rituperation of everything English. : about twice as much as the annual His family is ono of the first in Louisville. ' au Etiglih mines of all descriptions Miss Sallie Ward, the lady whose marriage to "i.: a-hth century. Salt was njt work- i Col. T. B. Lawrence, of Boston, some years : ' Miy e.ttent, but there was a regular1 since, and subsequent separation from him, at- 1-rabif- importation from France. At j tracted public attention is his sister. . :' ' 'higjlish salt springs and minus sun-1 5 -V. 1 Tribune.1 Ths Liquor Law in Ybrmont. The new de mocratic Governor of Vermont, in his iuaugural address, takes strong ground against the Liquor (Maine) Law, intimating that the Legislature transcenaea its powers in enauung n, mm iu;u it is tyranical and inoperative, as well as in some respects unconstitutional. Dividend. The Bank of Wadesborough has declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent., besides adding 2 per cent to the surplus fund. Its stock, is worth more than 25 per cent, ad vance, as w6 learn from tjhe Argus. most deeply interested, whether a previous ex animation be not advisable. It would bo nei ther very difficult, nor very expensive. Horn ville and iarmvnie, near to eacn otner, I in it .ti-.t don't ii.ind it : we On'chmuni do." I the citizens. I , , , -. - i i . . l ... i. , .. r i Ul 1 olltieal men oSCOiur so unci io uu; censures oi 1 I ... I .. I . o the newspaper-?, tnat tuey regara them very v-1- .17 little. It was new to me, anil tliougli l nave I bad plenty of it: during the last three months, j I cannot sav tint I like it. No less than three papers have been hammering at fne whenever j thev had leisure ana there seemed to tie cause for their doing so, and sometimes, ns I thought, when there w as no cause. Now and then some other person has come in, if not to give me a sound drubbing, at least to make the attempt. I am not certai n that much harm has been done otherwise, but aiy health fails under the excite ment of these perpetual contests, so that I am constrained to beg those engaged, to get through as soon as they can. I think they would kill PHIL. II. THOMAS. wtf S8 Buffalo Springs for sale. THF. owner offers this property for sale, indu ced to do so, solely, by age, which rentiers him in competent to give it such personal attention as is (TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Rasdolfm ocxtt. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, A. I)., 1858. Mary Baldwin vs. Aush orne Baldwin. Petition for lUmrct and Alimony. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that tho Defendant in this case is not an iubabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made, for six weeks, in the Raleigh Register and Greensboro' Patriot, for said Defendants to be and appear at our next Superior Court, to be held for the county of Randolph, at the Court House, in the Town of Ashboro', on tha fourth Monday of March next, then aud there to plead, answer or demur to the plaintiff's position, otherwise, the same will be taken pro totifemo and set for hearing and heard ex parte as to him. witness Addison J. Hale, Clerk of our said are the two lowest mines on the river. Taylor-i me in another three months. As 1 lose tne vil!" and the Gulph are trom three to four vigor ot neaun, i uecome i:iuiuie, aim a x miles above. Between these, a market road, I fear, at times, somewhat cowardly, this last leading to Favetteville, crosses the line ot out- to sucti a aegree, ai least, mm mc nun miihc. crop nearly at right angles. It crosses the river by a bridge, and passes through the plan tation called Lgypt. A succession of borings along this road,' "for a distance or a mile and a half from thc river, would settle forever the question in regard to. the value of thc Chatham coal-field. Nearly the whole of this plantation The Soring tract of Land, proper, contains one i Court, at office, the fourth Monday of September, 1 1. . ... 1 I 1'.'! T 1 .U. It.U J r 11.... I hundred anil titty Acres. ( ion,) Out, slioulil t'ae pur- - . chaser prefer, 1 will sell all my Land adjoining, between Four and Five Hundred Acres, all good Issued the loth day of October, E. M. MltWUIIi !! riOR SALE' IX DECEMBER, Wagon and M Gear, good yoke Oxen, Horses and Carts. DABNEY COSBY. Nov. 12, '00. 'J- 3t aud productive land. The improvements are ample for ol'O persons over that number are often ac commodated. Between 13H0 and 1400 white per sons were visitors here tlie past summer. This number, it is believed, will be much increased when the Roanoke Valley Railroad is eompleted to Clarks ville, which Its friends contemplate accomplishing early next summer For one-half the purchase money the purchaser ean have his own time, by satisfactorily securing the debt and paying the interest half yearly the balance cash, or short time. Any communication on the subject, addressed to me, at ClarSSville, will be promptly attended te. DAVID SHELTON. Oct. IS, "53. w4w 85 Oct. 21,1858. A. J. HALE, Pr. $5 62 J C. S. Gw C. 86 A GRADUATE of the University, who has been engaged some years ia teaching, wishes te procure the ehsrge of a preparatery school. Fer further particulars, address the Editor. Sept. 27, 1S53L , wtf-7 IXC.'iLSIOR SOAP. 300 lbs. of this superior family soap, in store and for sale cheap by the box or pound, at WILLIAMS- & HAYWOOD'S. UNNY AND HEMP BAGGING, Bale Rope and Twiue. ' J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 21, 1853. J 86 iff 1 Ml ' A. 'J s'H '- .- X
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