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. .'I 1 ...-. .. : f-". - ... ., - ---rr:"-' " - "' ' ' :' '' ' y.iqk -. ' ' it ..f '-jv i" -:- ' - (LVM I A ( ITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MOKNING. NOVEMBER 8, 1S5I. NO. 55 .. - '-- . iv r,.'- ill,:. . - . , . f: -i it. 10.11 !!:!! lUiGIMR 11 v t iliSSJiOlJJ- J AaWCOLT.lTRALFAlB.WRANm - fllfc ti " i STKWAItT IIOL L AND," Til R HERO OF PUBLISHED BY SEATON OAI.ES, (. iiC'iiANb PROPRIETOR, i - .0 IN ADVANCE OR, $3 00 " fh'F EVD OF TI1E YEAR. AT ; 'hat in whiob its pur. can mo easily , carried out, (nays the Balliowr American,") j lm ren emodifd in the jiruoUmaiiou bt no more Ma Stat. ghll b wliuittd iuto tho tnion. Th adltioii if thia ni'inmnlA hv tlm : Annual Fair of th Orange Ootintv Soviet v, tr 1 mu 1 State ' i will convene. The Democrats have a clear Mr. Dorian,1 "the third officer of the steam- the promomf, Agri,!tre. th, Mnie j 7& U ll L ZIZ, I ip Arctic, ha. writtea a letter . to Mr, Isaac ArU and Manufacture, aa hMd in Ifitlwhoro, Thursday and Friday jof th lasi wtk. and oeeaea in interest the expectations fif the moat "anguine friend of thf inovpro ing books showed that pn made in the Stock and Median . . . ". j U"ionw if Xw York, Oi.io. and other free ::f:t'rAvt i-r.rT ! SutS6- a emrK ofuortonu-v. and ' : ' " " ! -we- whicik has not tAn nelactod. t. fix .upon I abraiojc one hundred and 'e ".Bigs oj tuo Aorth the charge y rampant uniojea ; anam trie rioral ; ftVioliticnifim. Whilst we', bam regretted the j Department, one hni.drd and eighteen entrie complicity of Whin in ihre fusions, c have i fej made, a few emhtaeiftg two or more a that id the election of these members the qnet-1 ItV tion of Internal Improvement largelv entered, i Z 7 J -u r!??A Both by thelatform and upon The huetingS, ) ' Ilollana. of WaehinekMrt. in relation to hie son, who so heroically met deata steamer. After describing the frcene of confusion and terror among thff pas- A LKHiiH. X. ( . I " VUt I 9 VVZIK 11111V I'll! IlUt 1 L Wr'l 111 I ent. IhoTeeeiv- farft- nr k;0;' rttr r .i , n 8na, Jlr. Jonan Bays: t-iie entrieawere ! nor aWr Kt" n.MiVtll ?f i. ' I "in b midpt of this BCenc, -J t - T ml iniilllliai 51 lUIUHrMILL. I IIf.IL HI IJK r . - ..i ii , f Vinotan h ovt;..... i.i.i , i : UP to me ; hie words were: " .... . unon the nrlnoinle' n.l i.;iai.if th. i t' ' ,u-' ".uul.i 4 w1 rc ; K1 ninety nve uiner- . , r ', . ' .. . . "vr m nil ' ,o Itaw " T r0!;w1. - ' hhwhik uii cfvrta ra . e . .v i : : .. a. . i. : - - i . Hall, or L.ve9 1 ZCT Zr7?-rluu" ar!Au " I and break open the door." He 1 " tiM 4 IB LUC KXLrKIUH 1 HH1I II IjUU ' ;MY MoRXIXlO. NOV. 4. IS5I. - -- in b ui vuir. i " -- wii'tuti t irniirtuiw y, :! . .i ... i ... t .!-.. ... i .tt.fCH AN'D GASTON RAIL ROAD CO. j Ar.c iii Metinsc of : the Stockholders of - aiion t.-, . . . ;,:-.; -ra Iseli i& itbis City, en Thnrs- W. Mordecaiand Dr. W.J Haw- . . iC.t'inni Btlan ait Chairman, and W. E " ' --. . - -i; -s r-prt seated, in person aui by prsy, iJti,ird i. 7.S02 ihare, in person 1089, and ofsy 6.713. VLHowing geatlemen were elscted Direo . Va ra rt At t Jrtr, v.:: Messrs Thou Millar. L. O' B. 1 . , .tpsitofthe State.. i: us reoolred to discontinue the running of 1-;ight Trains over the Bridge, at Gaston, for ,., renr, or until the Bridge shall be fully r-wurfd and r-ndered perfectly aafe ; and a , nTnittc" if thres was appointed to make ap j !uod to the Legislature for full powers in , i-cnp&oy either to keep ur dupose of the I'rliie. The taw charter of the company i, th? coa.pany to keep it up. Stewart came tnn- Dorian, my me the key." take an axe Buatched one 5fi ties bis ele-t"on. was urged on the ground that j a anVWn Antu- . mP ..She we, "a Utter Internal Improvement man i ',afnd ?0V" lhe '!ld!!..,,r.y ien'l Duekery" who had warmlv favored ; , r , r w"e.DuaJ a4 J Ln i.-"V"ic," a voice hailed me. and on lookini? nn. I aeain ession u, ?h ,v :,..i,i...i w;7v.v...r I....;!: to the conntv. n! thtni Jr -.. i . "w niri ni. inua tno party w mi- i MVL. Sra0 k- k t....:i ?i.':nA;.n to slavery, orteioned bv the DA5a2e of tho JNVi l'ai: -believed, aave the Raetirder." that it was B.u h. w'f,.-. .,.i'LJ ,i ! iv, L I ,iave )'' compass irr your boat?" "No," I bka hill, than as the eiid.-nco ..f ,x deu.i-m.n-! not ao cou a i,L(mJ in Mmv nm-uoolMrs a. ! partvo'- theeWLn h- r 5r.tr.r5,.n fa. r. rfP15ed : and 'off he went. He knew that any , ... , 1 dcfm ii. nia.1 t , r i i . : i nau wouia ne snarea wun nim ; aiiu i push ra an csrreme tht x:t:nS et.n- Orange could now mako. s : acm ll' P' e r, know a but utile ; flf.An im, . . ,f a u ?- ht hat U exeitemeai. With that vi. We think the b Addren, of Paul C. Cameron. K .o., nD. : ? 'JS rab-iJ;,lI,i?n ?V 'em,,re tbe i yrmnfi; man ehou!i. for a momlnt. quit his gun . action ot the Cnv of lS55-ti will he fr ' tba occasion, the "Recorder" aays: j will receive but" little' uid' from the incoming i U' iljqui, after.my safety, and never for a mo- m organitd. by tU at .aint j from meeting, th exultations of the ultra an- "Mr. Cameron occupied more than two hours i Legislature, j From various oarts of the State. I-S?,1 ink.of hl?.0WD:. ?a Bur1? waB Stewart ' i- ..i: ,.f l: . ... .5 . i n .. . : n niaiiu. i rfr.iiAt n armirir ma unnPRrRi ') propositions tor Kd!i Ji,ai Uiurters and for as- ! . ' 'el TC" i TVO" rruZ-Ii DO Ulgud. 1 Uil claims of this sec- r. -.i j j i iiaiciuiuin lltu l:U Uiwrapuier fll'- I 1 .l. iitl . t. 1 i i.4ed ll theiLeisliViU hra. , ih". a.r ""e 11 .,nue- '"en.n "P.""' 1 least equal laith. and far more hope, in the sua-1 numerous audience wa kept enchained during ! rights of another to barticTnatV the benefits t m"woe seeiael to roe t be lighted an ceding Congress than in that which will as- 1 llo whole time. T ha address was lull of nomt, ! of kindred enterprises will, in lika manner, be ; ",lu -"nK "e lul aemhlo in rwL. r . n . . j was remarkable frtrthe booet, out-spoken maintained : while other sections which have; " mote in. iMcember next. Opposition to the ; candor and truihfuln,- with which the pant ! heretofore hd expemuoe in these und-rtak- CRITICISM ON MR. WISE'S LETTER. Administration raLher than t.i th Snnrh wi , rv,ra nA .kr.,t .:-.-,t ..... . i :n j . .l . - r " wuiif," " t" lanui-ji nmc ucuuusi rate me necessity oi a iartner : m- w; ;, ,ji,iji. . .jc.. He possesses a genius which qualifies scum with vigor and felicity great and Dolitica! topics. Fluent, ardent and he is an eloquent and popular Speaker. ood and oermanenteffeei unrm those to whom i fees!,, au.l ... .h. ... n... V"3. ynarscter ne rareiy tans, wnen De ex- it was addronaed, we have never heard or read j ol iiaprov.uient which heretolore has leen want one superior to this of Mr. Cameron ; and we j ing. We shall Cut . undertake to decide U)00 are pleased to iearn that the Executive Com- J the merits of any particular scheme or schemes mittee.it the Soiety have jnanimuuslv resolv- which may be brought iotwaid ; or to urge at ed to request a copy for publication theobject J this time the eUim of any favorite project ; we being to place a copy ia the hands of every far- ; leiue the whpie maur to the wisdom of the mer in the couaty." j majority. Unon the Democratic nartv will rest . - i - j-- ti-siavery men. who are notf crowing so lusalv t . W,J.M,0,.V w 4- ;hui8m, aoa yet sucn in tU Vrt'k i,.t .v. . - i . " was tue interest exciuM by the suhjot mtro- sistance will ... duaed. and such was the distinct and impressive ticn, which rc i. uunesitaungiy amruiM. have at i maener otits .If-nverTTTSif the atTerttion f his 1 iw u nrnm nAni giiuni n,i triA N.uith hi mn.ii , uiuueiii uu ui ri'vicw. i .iiu 101- rii mninii tnn , "iiunian ni -.a rin, r.r.n h. ,...n nn .... n i , ouslv refusing to introduce anv exritins isiue. 1 K' - I presented in repnrrt to the j new avenues to market, with a view of "devel- '1; - . . , j policy and oondu.-t which should character- , opmg the resources." The- maioritv in the ! w.ll have it in her power to control the course tv, , ,h. a - . I I: . .. l. .u..7oni . - exciting - ""'. jintin. nu- j ft.nmiuin IU lift HOUnUailT OpiHiriilD- i farlaB I -&to man iuhj hi I'l" . uresa on agriculture, calculated to r.r..ilue a , u.V to denioftnirate the sinceritv nf their nro-; r :Lt . l time appear possible. We wish, however, now to refer to the fact that this opposition to the admission of new slave States is not con fined to Whigs, Iree-noil-er8 and abolitionists, but thai it is put forth by distinguished Democratic authority as one oi the legitimate results of the Nebraska bill. Tu-it bill is defended by the looofocos of the Nrth exclusively on anti-slavery grounds. The peo ple are told that it abolishes an odious line that Th? -ftlbwing resolutions, or their substance, j permMtd slavery beyund pertain degrees ot lati- u aJ pt..i previously to the adjournment uf j tude, and that it puts it into the power of the (? mating, viz: ; j free sot tier to prevent tbe addition ot further Si&irtd. That g4 policy and a just regard slave territory to the Uuion. This has been .t-;he ia t rest of Agriculture requir that the ! fraokly and distinctly stated by Gen. Shields. r.: et twll or ireignt upon ail minera!S ana Addrraainir hia eonarituenta rpeftnt! &t Snrinir. , ,fr manure, intended for agricultural pur- i , , , . . , , . , , . ' . iho.iM be s.. adjusted as i-, furnuh only fie,d' h plalued to them the dctnne ol non , umJ full reimOunemeDt to the tkxnpai. v i intervention and enforced iu principles. I:s cujes and expenses incurred in their i MffecM he thu described : i. - i :orir.n ''t:ri That the B-d ol Director- be in- ! ' ll a'11 tho .People to fix-their , ,v.c ' t:.nrenp a wm! as th-r eonni.iitU ! d,t'a,' toaoage their own affairs, sod workout t ru,? Jf tl! or freight confr-rmablv to tbe 5' happmein then own way. Itgav A discussion is ging on in New York ns to tbe nativity ol Air. D.u.iel Ullman, the Know Nothing candidate for Governor of the -.?.i,e Provided, a similar arrange- Parens to equal States m the settlement j w - j ,.tter m, o Dfamine to said rule can.be effected j ev"nTnt f COfnmCn Jm"TJ,k &n?f ' in that countrv ,11 th fi-anek R. R. Companv. and the brka-were free now aiid the people j county i-ifr-t c??. nrd Wiimintow R R. Companies the rebliOiiBibilit v. Thpv uill on.lAfiin.r l,irnie it. But, if (lie cause ot Iniernal Improvement receives a check at this Legislature, not merely for the two vears next ensuing, but nosttiblv ffr . . r ...... j-- ..... n . . ...... State. .Mr. Liizaan baa produced evidence that , justly responsible therefor. We look with equal he was born in Wilmington. Delaware : but i '"rU and bope now to Mr. Bragg's famous Ihis does uot suit hi dprKnei.i.-. ou portion oi ! K'Cs svsri-," which is to do so much for . . . ' lh itate; and couid we gtr(aKh details would whom prove h.m to be d German, and the other U U.lUjf tetitisfied. For. if in this noUble plan of Uiudoatanic, origin. The latest pie of evi- for the regenjeration of the common wealth, the dence produced is by Mr.' Charles D. Robinson, wrd of promise is held to the ear and broken who says he was a fellLiv student with Ullman ! 10 the hne. so far as thi ouon of country is a. x.le Loiiege. and that on a c-riiiin occiimdd : rar ..-, 3;n-. . . -,i . it " . : very judicious in the svKtcm. nil. Herald. I he wrote iu his (Robineon .-) a! bum a sluiatkn ; : : " 1 datd from Calcutta. ; ! APPALLING lMTI.RftAli niSASTKR. BtrrALo, October US. The accident reported yesterday op tlin Grat Western Railroad of Canada occurred through the bursting of the head of the cylinder, which threw the train out ot time. After a delay of two hours the train proceeded at the rate of twenty miles an hour, PACIFIC ARRIVED 1 ' " i V-w Taai. Oct. 30. The steamer Paot witfiour trr Iair news, having sailed from Liverpool on toe !8th, arrived to-day. ! Her ooraaierctal news is ina portnst ; but the tidings from the war are of but little importance. EASTERN WAR. Despatches from Vienna say, that a secret treaty exists beiween the Czar and Prussia. Tbe very latest heard, from the seat of tbfr war states that Lord Raglan expected to open a fire upon Sebaetcpoi in s few days. It is reported: t?iat the Russian, some twen ty thousand string. Lad iaade a sortie from Se bastopol, but were driven back. The Russian garrison and armies in the Crimea is said to number 90,000. MISCELLANEOUS. Tha Cholera continued to spread in Dublin. All foreign refugees had been ordered to leave Madrid. The China insurgents had made three at tempts to take Canton but failed. The cholera was rapidly abating in London MARKETS. Breadstuff's of all descriptions have advanced. Flour three shillings; corn one shilling; wheat six peace to 9 penca. . Qanwls closed at 94a95. THE ARCTIC'S BOATS. Boston, Oct. 31. We have dates from St. John's to the 20th. All tbe vessels sent in search of tbe Arctic's boats had returned, but there were no tidings. r ; mo nM txeitm. 5R Vie Farmers ontf Friend of Agricuiiur in . At the raciot Fair held by the ncoltural Society at Henderson, thjt J)tl9tei from Warren, and & Committee appooied. by the Granville Society, after mutual coneultation, suggested the propriety of calling a aeeting of the Farmers of the counties abova nnned; with all others interested in the promotion f Agp culture and its kindred arts, for the. purpose f adopting some plan whereby we can ustta. ic holding an Annual Fair at acme point OOnveai enfc to all concerned. Acting in obedience to their wishes,, and In accordance with our own judgment, we do here by invite the citizens of Granville, Franklia.and Warren to a general meeting of the Friends of Agriculture, to be held at Henderson, on, the first Tuesday in December next R. A. HAMILTON, . President Granviile Ag. Soe. R. C. PRITCHARD, Pres. Warren Ig. So. Henderson, October, 5 th, 1854. S3?" Mr. George Saunders; who is ic Europe, meddling with the governments is represented as an official j there would keep them free. The establishment i functionary of this government, by the French t slaver, m these territories wa not only im- i cairs Tiir i rcicT iTPnr 1111. Lf.Ulk?U.llt.ll I s!.' .re wiil asseniMo in this City, on ' t . v4v-,.Siv tinr.tg it. It w;!l ne, in our pin i :r ;ji .raj.-... '-.nt '-!r.n of that B-'dj t -f-r. ti' ld tor tbiirty yeir. We trim r .; .. o.voif,ri will wa tngfthr prepared :t'.:.u. . y.ul In- t.ufines in a spirit ot a..uaii.'.n. harmony, aod with an ye directed : -r ;r.;-;-3:2 f th;State. Vr viill he prepared tij furr.ish our readers, r.i :t, p-wMio a iare, with faithful and ao p . r: of the Legislative proceeding, i.-. i twrnh the "RtOi-Ti.R" daring the ,rt k Vr rr.tori. was not only .m- . par!j. Mr. S. ..figh 0b b;8 wvrn h()ok ui Chatha ,u aJdease f cam; probable, btit impossible, and it was always Wl9ch-lif believe,' without -authori- I in collision with a gravel Uain. The loco mo t!r HUU LMjivr lo lei uenuin wurt oui Erri i i . , , ' f . . " .1 ... ! ti of th nnPMi ikn v nnilnrnui inn Z"tA i:ir thpmelves than hnve !t tcrcd urnin I , . v . . . . . . . , . . ... . ., k tu s i . : crushed two; cars (first and second clai) into them bv others : and this was the way in which i - r . .i. a ' i i ... . j . . , j ... : . ' splinters. Almost everv one in trie iw-cond treeunn always do what is great and ed by ; The National Intelligencer continues to , cfasa car w e5ther kiU;d or wouoded and in their free and voluntary act. f nis prSnci- i .nos. Mr. Senator Sumner's doRtrinns. and to t .!! trnrv..h. m. ,m.r irle cf inn interventmn would not only keep t . , . ' . . j ' ..,i' i Kaunas ana Nebraska what they are now tre j but would , by U J'uil u.id j'atr ..-eration, ' acquire t!,c Vo.ntuieat to th. luhmus if iJari- tn, work u-ish jricA jHtvcrfuI jom and ejfect thai no man would re, r iff another Start TtrriioTy on ', .it's Continent. j Nvff what charge are the Whigs nf New York, Pennsylvania, or Massachusetts obnoxious to I ihr.t docs ti"t full with equal force upon Gen. j r. iauier.s.r three months) uton oar . ShjeWll and his Demratic constituents who i Doro?ed these seutiments. Bith have mani- place that gnileuian,(wher:ha tielonjs, on the side of anarchists'and disturbers of the public pe. Tbe Senator jreplie to the Intelligen cer, but he is no match for that journal, either in argument or force. ! , ; .4 -,r i if thf Jrmi-Weeklyj, P. i rh? Veekl v, . i tc& Fbaxx I. Wilson has commenced hia duties h business partner and associate Editor of the "Raleigh Standard." i $1 00 SO 50 A Haru Ob aractxk. Madame Ida Pfeiffer 1HANKSG1VLNG DAY. 3 EiiD has issued his Proclamation, set ' ! .rart ibursddy, the 23rd November, tu V- :..'-r,.l a? aj'my of PobHe Thaukagiting. T--- -4 - a. Ov.itE Choliba'' Pa .vie in New Yrk s'ri-i -havoc with tbe dealers in oys t ? Fjf jryeral i.ays past there hie been al r. i i tvtal ji-5iu;n of business in that lin'.. '--: 'Tit jenic is now nearly over. Tbe city is i pfilit .1 principally by some sixty oyster plan-V-r Uy sell daily on an- avers ge $300 worth, a: -rhe overage rate cf $10 a thousand. That 8 .'.l make the daily average sales of each it.T about 30.0'Xand for the whole sixty j i:t ?,0.,000, and worth about about $30, This is an important and extensive f fe.ted ibeir oppnaition to slavery jr c ; tbe i s that ,.wf ftUlhe tile, immoral places she ; .my ainer,-n:e i? a? to the cesi means r.y as ver sern or beard of in savage or civilized which it can b. curbed and restrained. The and( thl gambliDg ealoons in California are j Northern fusiooist says repeal the Nebraska ! WOrt " bill and manifest your opposition to slavery by ' . . . . i . . l . c . . : . . i .. ! io 3huii niioiiier niHp j?utie iulu inn The Northern loenfoco eavs no; let us ro!ust L'nt n. hold on to the Nebraska bill; it embodies our npp.Fii:.in to eiaverv, and under its operation AaacsT roa Libel. --We tmbiished yesterday a statement that A. S. VTiiiingtoii; proprietor; of the Charleston Courier, had been arretted in New York for libel, at ihe instance of Rev. R- tus W. Grirwold, the alleged libel baiug con- en children were killed ; and twenty one men and twenty women andt' chiTtren Injured, one half of them it is thought fatally. Ihe deaths were mainly among the emigrants. The hor rors of the scene were beyond description. Hamilto, (0. W.) October 27. The last ac counts from the scene of the collision state that forty-eight persons were killed instantly, and that two of the wounded have since died. BcrrALO, October 28. It is impossible to get full particulars of this terrible railroad ac cident, bat we learn that there were a number of first class passengers among the killed and wounded. The locomotive and tender were thrown quite clear from the track by the colli sion. A heavy baggage car was thrown up in to the air, falling on the top of the first car, driving it in, and crushing down numbers be neath its ponderous weight. It was four hours before tbe mangled remains could be extricated. hibits himself, to win applause. But as a Wri ter he falls far short of his achievements in the other arena. He has the infirmity of prolixity. He cannot keep himself to the point, but eon fuses the simplest proposition with the most digressive and eccentric flights. He has no power of condensation, but allows hia pen an unlimited range. We have not time to analyze the production before us, which is eminently illustrative of the great fault we have just spo ken of in his writings. This epistolary essay upon Know-Nothingism is designed to be an appendix to his -very "brief reply" which, in tiie hurry of his departure from Norfolk, he gare to bis friends there. We think that reply lost none of its force or propriety by its brevity. On the contrary, the public could and would have comprehended his position just as satisfac torily, if not more bo, in the nine or ten words in which he says it was given, as in the six ex- fdanatory columns with which it has been fol owed. Magna Charta, Shakspeare, whole for ests of Statistics. Protestantism, Romanism, Noah's flood, F. F. V.'s, "Protoplasta," "Au tochthones,'' "Eponymas" (heavens, what lore!) every nation, almost, on the earth the "Julian epocha" the "Ethcopean" ditto the "Abys sinian" dirto the " Arabian " Hegyra the "Declaration of Independence" The "Heath- j en" Christopher Columbus Ferdinand and Isabella Puritans Huguenots Quakers, and five hundred other similar exoterical flourishes are huddled together in a most extraordinary manner in this most extraordinary politico-literary epistle. It is, in fact, a perfect curiosity in its way. And all this vast display is to tell the people that he is not a member of a Know Nothing Organization and why he is not. Well, if Know Nothingism is not, after thia, a "dead cock in the pit," it is not the fault of Mr. ise and we may venture to say furth er, that if Mr. Wise is not a "dead cock in the S'V which he is about entering, (we mean the ubernatorial pit) it will not, we presume, be the fault of the Know Nothings. We do not be long to the Order, but we draw our inference only from tbe general disposition of humanity to act upon the old proverb of "one eool turn deserves another." Mr. Wise has paid his res pects to the Order, and it is very probable that tbe latter will not tail to pay. theirs to mm in due season. So, as we said in the beginning of our article, there will be some novel features in the approaching " war of tbe succession." Pet. hd. HALIFAX SUPERIOR COURT. The Fall Term of Halifax prior Court was held hero last week. His Honor Judge Ellis presided. The Judge is a good looking man pleasant and agreeable in his manners, and presides with more than an ordinary degree oCdignitv a.id abibty. He has the good will of our whole commnnity. Although there were but few Cases on the Docket, Court lasted all the week. The land suit between Mr. Mungo P. Pur nell and General J. R. J. Daniel was taken up on Tuesday, and owing to the voluminous weight of testimony on both sides, was not dis posed of until Saturday night, about 8 o'clock, when it was decided by the Jury, in favor of Mr. Purnell, the Plaintiff. The case elicited much interest on both aides. Messrs. Moore, Coningland and Batchelor, appeared for the Plaintiff. Messrs. Moore and Coningland made most capital speeches. The Defence was man aged principally by General Daniel, tbe defen dant Mr. Bragg, who was employed in the Case, being called home on Friday, before the argument commenced, on account of sickness in hia family and did not ret urn. General Daniel, made a lengthy speech of unusual a bility. Halifax Repub. ' 1 ,UO V V Villi niu, - v iiajL vvu no rrirta v ilrvrt see another sirrc territory cn this j tuined iu a letter wrUtan from New York, toueh Contlutyit. If the Northern ocofno is ribt in 1 ina Mr. Griswolds domesuo isffaira his understanding of nor. interference, be ,4 by suspt that this is aether Sfiaerjaahub j",. , . , ! Spoooer and John M. Dauiel aflair, and mat it is . far the mi .at ilnni'r.m iridf.nert ol the .Vmin. i , . . . i . i ,r 't the beginning oi a regular system uy wiiicn n because he relies upon a principle already es- js expected the Southern preas will be gagged, tablished as the law of the land, whilst the fu- and prevented from speaking of any Northern sionist must dspend upon the varying dispasi- humbug, either In ta shapef a work of art or . . . . , - n upon two leg, m any but the most laudntoiy tion and sentiment of the two II .ue. of Cou 9,. haa jU8. suooseded fa jfress lot the carrying out of hi views. : Kleedine Mr. Daniel to tbe tune of some thou- Since what we have written above wns put io sand for presuming to criticise Boydell's plates c;mh.w.l:k;ir.ni'inr..,....rn,. and a similar exDeriutent, we presume, is now : 1 irr . w r 1111 .m baa a, un buiib inn nir - u bu a a - lfwti . - trch uf trade, not only; in New York, but in a of Q - &dvocflCy o tbe Xebra.ka Eititaore also, and the panic must of course I ore .-..usty affect the interests of thousand wU-1 ala ,.. into lhe ,TBia Tbe Sh IS IT A SETTLED THING? The Raleigh Metropolitan in an article upon our late election, save, (ab5' tha result tc i) "if it defeated DrrvTOker. to de- eirher directly or indirectly connected with ' Tbe excitement io tbat city has no refer :t ! oysters from southern waters, as they i ti .t ijually begin to arrite thereuntil about it i-j lip of November. . , . - rr ; f It bel touenmK ion uomev ana.n. ot xvev. xt . us , fa yQrk anJ fc II JW I 7 VA- " w w fr t "" -' ux 1 libel is, but we venture to Ray, from the high i . R'senrR's splendid Historical Paint i..;:i :.ttv hn visited by a la'ge number of 'it iritrns during tbe present week. They :'.sfiy excited tbe admiration of all who f;ft!en them. Splendid specimens of agio i ju ?:, ibey are worthy of all praise. They r .iii-fihiu i n exhibition to-day, (Friday.) , uoei i. uui c 'C"-"1HC J r,fir tK Mr Innno i. (the cashier nf ft h&nk I official paper copies the extract from Gen. standing of the C harleston Courier as ajournnl, eatiD ;s-nr.us oysterg has brought isld's speech which we have given above, sod i IIr iZHL fob a statement from the proprietors of an es- ntruces it with the following remark : I " Zili! ffil. n,r 1... ;ilt. of i.i.e'i tablwhmenVin W all street, in wbich ttiey aay : - - B tf mil C u'taavuvsv "1 - - w ' .' - - , " We are gratified to see that Gen. Shields is in the canvass in his State, giving powerful aid to his distinguished colleague. Judge Douglas. Seldom has a contest been so tealously and ably carried on as that in Illinois. Judge JJoogia Mr. Conner! and five other gentlemen came is our place on Friday evening, October 20, . i I-. ii . i . . i :., i;..,;, ,i,- .tho n r.ra mnat A..ntin. it- and MrtoojK lioeraiiy oi wywerji sou otuer re-. self in touching upon1 meR and things in the MreshmenM. Theae sit gentlemen were piovi- upon any body, in any way, shape or lorm. We should like to be informed to what pre- non-slaveholding States. Must we refrain from THE HEIGHT OF IMPUDENCE. ' Twenty-seven thousand dollars is tbe de cluredcbst of catching and sending into slave ry the negro Burns. Fifteen thousand of the ! cians. sum was paid from tbe united ."States Treasury ! r-epartment. llail, Columbia I happy land : tbe Journal t "if it defeated Dr:vTaTker. to de- N. T. Tribune. feat the prospects tf Gov. Reid or Afr. Chngmanl f the Abolition tribe, at the head of which or the tienoie. it has labored jovo fckpose : stands the editor of Tribune, had not opposed Ah ! it is'a settled thing then, is it ? Raid i the execution of the law. no such expenses would and Clingnian arv to be the Senators, and the have been incurred -yet these Abolitionists are Journal "has labored to no purpose." We had the first to grumble. It is but natural that understood that an arrangement had been made Southern men should complain because they between theae gentlemen to divide the honors, have to bear, in part, the expenses attending but had no Jidea that the enrds had been so the recovery of their fugitive property, waen, cleverly packed Where i Mr. Dobbin 7 ? under the Constitution and laws, they are enti- Wtl. Herald. ! tied to its restitution free of 6uch expenses. Ab olitionists and incendiaries organize and arm themselves as in the cese above alluded to: they crowd the streets, they menace the courts, they threaten to break into the jails, they endeavor to intimidate the officers of the law. By such lawlessness and violence they force the govern ment, at great expense, to bring together a suf fieient police and military force to maintain its supremacy ; and then these Abolitionists have the impudence to turn around and complain ot the expenses attending the enforcement of the law they have the impudence to hold Southern racn responsible for their own rascality ! JFasAVjijpon Seulutel. BURYING WITH THE HONORS. The political corpse of Governor Bigler ha been transmitted to the party cemetery at Washington, and was interred with all the honors, with a supplementary serenade impu ting the bope, we suppose, that he may sleep soundly after his, demise. We are informed. however, that there were many empty carriages in the procession but fifty actual mourneTs present. Had Governor Bisler visited Wash ington a victor, the case bad been different. He would have had no rest for calls, invitations and compliments. But following him to the vault is a far different affair. It dcea not pay beyond a chance at the "funeral baked meats." and of those none but tbe most desperate can afford to partake, because all may be remem bered against them, and two years hence ap plicants for ofioe may be astounded by certifi cates proving incontestibly that they attended to the vault the remains of all that was noliti cal of the late Govenor Bigler. But so it has a " . a . . neen wim aii martyrs, ihe "love of the many waxes faint" when ponderous doors of political nothingness clode upon their idol. There ought, however, to be the same comity amongst politicians as amongst warriors. There should be a truce for the duties of sepulture. There is novr no further chance for Gov. Big ler, except in tha recreative powor of tbe Presi dent. With that he may appear in tha future state of a foreign minister a clerkor a claim agent, ouoh are the metempsychoses of politi- BaU. Pat. D. Q. IS. ATTENTION ! You are commandad by his Excellency Don Quixote to meet at the sp me place on the evening of Monday next, Nov. 6th Remember the dark passage. SAWCHO FANZA, P. H. P. P. 3. P. T. 50 Dollars Reward. EAN AWAY from the subscriber, a bout the last or June, my boy HLN TON. Said boy is about It years old 5 or 6 feet high, light complexion marks cot recollected. I puroh&sed said boy of J. C Moore : hs purckasad hha of Demsey Soral, in this county. I will give the a bove reward for his delivery to mi, or for bis con finement in any jail so that I a an get him w. tt. OJ(. Rogers' 8tore, N. C. Nov. 8, 1854. tf-89 tk Five Dollars Reward. "SRTLLL be given to any one who will restore WW my doc to me. Said Dog is a Bali-Te .Ti er, six months old, and of a color between yellow and tan. M. SCHLOSS. Nov. S, 1864. t$9 Look Out! FOR the complete assortment of extra high hv step. SOWEk?BOOT3 AND GAXTE&3. aide by the esiebrated shoe-maker, SHTJLTZ.'la Balti more. On commission and sold by SCHLOSS & BBO. Nov. 8, 18&4! . 89 "VPSW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 1 ! Daily reeaiw JJl ed and sold, cheap, for Cash, ia wholseal and retail by SCHLOSS k B&Q. Hov. 3, 1854. . 89 CLOTH FOR LADIES' CLOAKS, cloth' aad c&s simeres, sattinets, etc., just received- Ol at the cheap store of SCHLOSS & BBO. Mov. 3, 18o4. 89 I. S. PERRY. DENTAL SURGEON. PARTS IS cf and successor to the lata. Dr. William & . Scott, baring taken charge of tha office occupied by his late partner, will ooutoae the business, and hopes by closely attending to the duties of his profession, to merit the confi dence of all who may favor him' with thaixpavcao-age. The New York Oi-bter Excitement.--D r. .' . . . n - - i . . . 1 J i to ne mu uowr, . .... .giou .or u .i.rpu u ,ama, i nhiit hoa analvaed a numher of I w.atui- -T ' i v vr i . i sate in .vew xorx, an certified that tbey are entirely wholesome The i'-PiR-U ANTING. To those of our citizens 1r J.-i.-e to Lave wotk done in th.s line, we Hfc u r&cjinmBiid, after a personal expert t" t-f their kill and qualifications, Messrs. itjjr. and Booth, who have recently established I ;j'.ns.iri this city. I Their assortment of '": -. beautiful, nnd their work ulwys ai j ',"P'H - :' .J iS'Cuted. They may be found at the ' w.l:.;i:eQt of Montague and Mitchell, on ; : :h? htr.t. e j . .-.-. - .c..,-.,... nas juet completed tour of lour weeks, aud re- expreasiuK uoo turned to Chicago with confidence of the tri- of any creat.ou of Northern skill aud iog-n-umph of the dem:racy. Gen. Shields has en- i uitj ? Must we refuse to : whisper the wwa . .t ;,i. ..rf..I.insu .n1 .hlt;t We humbue in connection with the names of Phi- ! litre!. 9 J1'UH vvvg.M'tiow Must we protest that brooded nutmegs are con siderably better than the ; genuine article? ! Must we bow with, profound respect to every t . . . i . il . l .. 1 .1. l..:. AholiJi.nit no wcuni run auu piunner u, anu j We . . i. v.- : c -1 A see a liaeien oi ui aperv-u i opnugurri, which y svstainrd the principles of the Nebras ka bill tcilU yreatjo! ce and tjfect." Now we have here fairly stated, firat, by Gen. ShUldi. that the effect of the non inter vent ded, at their request, with oysters raw, roasted, j broiled, stewed ana tried, betides brandy, champagnes Cabbage, and other usual condi menu, to the amount of fourteen dollars. Mr. CoTpell had been ill for seven months, and though improving, was still in feeble health at the time he partook of the oysters. As we wish to make merely a plain statement of facts, which we can readily prove, we also assert that the friends of Mr. Connell them- THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRACY. From tbe report of the Pacific Steamship Co., we learn that a great improvement has taken place in tbe business of tbe Company. The re ceipt, in 1852 were $1,622 000. These fell off in 1853 to $888,000. In 1854 the affairs of the Company were not more flourishing, but since the amicable arrangement and understanding between the competing Companies, the estima ted receipts are large, and it is believed that next year dividends will be again declarea. The yellow fever, causing the closing of nu merous houses, has given the thieves a hae chance for plunder in the Southern cities. From what we learn from those who have re turned to their homes and found them plunder ed, says the Savannah News, we apprehend that when all our citizens shall have come back, it will be shown that the thifves in our midst have, during the past two months, pursued their heinous propensities, with the most reckless daring and disregnrd to both authority and justice. :e ,4 il in ! nrooonr.ee him a pbilarthropist and a benelac- I ps oeneve mm ne uiu not u. irom me ei : -i r a .xiT --rf- i iortl a it urtiat iinaiitinnnpd hncfl rv . f ii r.n .: ..,.h.fth 'Whrs.kabill was to orient the i tor ot uie race r .must we regard m race uree- ; " - - -r-, " r - i ivas a loyal patriot, and Raymond of the Times poisonous oygter. admission of new slave States, even though tl i moiiei 0f .,4 virtu;? Must wo call i - - territorial limits of the Union should be exten- eyj- good ttnd goud ey-il J Shall we be permit I Decioeolv Rich. Speaking of the rich ap i,.i ... v. ;.thm,. nf T)Arien- nnd the Union . A m have souls of our own. except by pavina ! pearance of tho sea serpent near Dunkirk, N. urn w . 1 - - . ... - - . . . . , . .. rrr ft high price tor tuem,:in tne wav ot aauiagea in r., wn o juini i nim b.,o. " c an action fot libel t j ' " '"!. tJ'd that several of our fisherman have to us that theehterprioing and money i long been.impresaeo with me tuea, jrom etc nf Yenkee hind mlirht be con i tuui vlsrr cation, of the existence of some im this very declaration not with the whole .m v. . cm f. i.v irmon , r HirniM h iii.ri . i ul in o, iv - - . itbeemsto tbe same isolated pjsitioa in wnicu we preeeni k;0 n00ple newspaper are commencing the Sguriiig out" the state of parties ir. -vst Congrsi. It is too soon, yet, to make Ge . ! cu t and declnre, that in making it Gen. Shir-Ids : tsr.t with the legitipriate profits made off of "-amaiued the principle of the Nebraska bill ' Southern staples ana poutnern travei.er-. wim- arith irreat force and effect." Wo D . lUiu rt a ir nnviaim nf un UMpv UIU1 submit. that : '"" ,:, '? " mnnev out oi u uy jtn;iou mi u, -nr., d' there lie any meaning in language at ill. 1 wm only prevent Southern men from visiting It is too soon. yet. to make f Gen. .Shields and the Aortn.eru democracy oc- their cities, 'a consummation, tor me saae oi ... - . . -.a!fula:iona or; clasaify correctly. cupy precisely the eaine position as the fasten- i-r- wi.i a decided majority in ihe, Senate j aioutets of New xor m regard to ihw uamm- vm! . , i hi. renenl nf the Nebraska bill. ! sion of new slave States, tneir oniy maarence r - . . . r l- i . being as to the best means oi acuotnpusniuji a agioary rnqneter tn tbe waters ol the lake.' Very few ipersons are favored with actual ob -ervation of imaginary monsters. .) . ': . ... . .. J"I.-a1.?. ,.? 1 . . v.ev; ol the plruc existing in ivew : COmmon object, ana tuatin tine position wiey va - ' t-ie sickness supposed to have ! i,ave lne approval oft he " Washington Union." - .ie.i by eating oyster, Dr. Chilton pul- j i tard, in which he says he ha tested all ' :. -i. kinds, end pronounces them inno- . HeraU" comes to us considerably enlarged in ' i s, vvhclesome es those of any other appearance, a flattering evidenoe of its well-:- 1 deserved success. the Health. roo6t devoutly to be wished.' They can't prevent the Southern press from speaking what it thinks. Southern editors would a good deal rather give up the pleasure of a trip to tbe Northern cities than put a muzzle upon their raouths. Consequently, Jet all future Sheoriashuha understand that no fears of an ac tion tor libel will cause the Southern press to " 'refrain from saying what it thinks of their ENLAEaEJiENX. The "Wilmington Daily j worka of art or their artful works. So long as we have a tree country, we win um a iree vt . !aLa al... M.aU.K press. iMeitner can xist wiiuuuuuuiri, A raau being knocked down by the fore-run ner of a stage coach, and pushed some ways without getting killed, waa asked by a lady ' whatthe thought while in qch a predicament "Why," said he, "I thought it wss the fore run ner of something,' and tf'araedTbut that I thought right." The Legislatcre ok California is thus con stituted: in the Senate there are 13 anti-Election (of United States Senator) Democrats, 13 Brdderick "Democrats, and 7 Whigs. In the Assembly there are 33 anti Election Democrats. 10 Brodenck liemocrats, ;nigs, ana z la- There is danger to the democracy of Vir ginia 1- Party men, even in the old Denomi nation, are going to cast off their party gar ments and to clothe themselves in the speech and thoughts of free and independent citizens of America, v, I 1 ALIO l.tuuuium xuvuiikti, r. 11.11 U1 lit I I.J 11 1 years has held the Democracy o its keeping, and elevated ana aepressea men at pleasure, at last is alarmed, and now says : "If we tolerate heresy and insubordination, demoralization and defeat will be the - conse quence. In a crisis of unusual peril the severe sway of Martial Law is essential to the safety of the Army. The Democracy are encompass d by many foos, and vexed by much strife. Shall we relax our discipline ? Shall we suffer every man to go his own way, as caprice or treachery may suggest ? Or, shall we draw tight the screw of party and exact a rigid conformity to ancient usuage ? The Democra cy must consider and settle these things. A nruizgie is beture us, ana we cannot anord to neglect any precautions essential to success." Two Passengers by the steamship Washsf ingfon, al New York, were arrested for smug gling. On one was found a large buckskin belt buckled around his body, in which there were two rows nf watches tightly sewed into the belt, varying in value from $150 to $200 each. Notloe is Hereby Given fTHAT the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington aud Raleigh Rail Boad Com pany will be held in thia Town on Thursday, the 9th day of Nov. next. A dividend of 4 per cent on the Capital Stock of the Company, for the last six months, has been declared, and will be payable on the 10th of No vember next. The Boofca for the transfer of Stock wili be closed on 20th instant. By order. CERTinCArtS. Raleigh, Not. 2, 186. Dr. L. 8. Psrbt, Suryion Dtntkt, Sib. : It affords me pleasure to state that I hate often heard our lata friend. Dr. Wo. B Scott, with whom you were associated iu buawusM, speak of jour full and correct knowledge of titsff theory of Dental Surgery, and express his great sstUfac tioa with the operations and work which during the present year, you performed under his . I know he was perfectly willing to .leave tha of fice under your charge, and looked forward a the day when he should retire from the pracUoa) of his profession and leave you his successor .- I hope you will continue the basiaeas, as ITeel confident that you will give entire satisfaction to all who may require your services. Very respectfully, : VTM. J. CIREX K-U-eioh, N. C, November 1,1864: Dr. L. S. Peebt : Dear Sir j Li aocordanoo with the desire of the friends of our late friend.. Doctor W. E. Scott, with whom you have ' been associated in the practice of Dental Surgery, for some time past, 1 have determined to deliver to you his office, instrumacts, and fixtures,"- ttntil his executors are appointed, and in taking yoox receipt far tae same, I feel assured that yea wi l give entire satisfaction to his late friends and the public generally ; because I am aware of the fast that be was "very proud of you as hia late pupil ; that hs had perfect oonfidanse icyou as a aaiii fu.ll and successful Dentist, ai.d Last be intended scon to resign his practice in your i-.cti owing to hia failing eye-sight. ... Wishing you prosperity, and hepiog that you wiii reflect credit apon your late prsoeptor. and partner, in ail your operations, 1 remain your sin cere friend, p. r.. pEsecp. NOTICE. AU persons indebted for operations performed at due office of the late Dr. w . R. Sootr, during the present year, are respectful y -reuasted u call and settie with tbe undersigned immediataij, who wiii tender them their account duly receipted. u a. rnjtu.r, S arriving partner. , Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1854. w tf Notioa " IS hereby given, that application will be toad to the Legislature of North. Carolina, at its naxt session, to establish a Bank iu PilUfeorauga, y-lmt-Lam Coanty. . ... ,. . October 25th, 1854. lm-87 JAMES H. GHKEN. Wilmington, Oct. 19, 1B54. Jec-ry. td 7o I 10 Richmond Dispatch. dependnl4. A Ministerial Strike. On the 9th inat., at Urbana, Ohio, the bell of the Presbyterian church rang the second time the congrega tion sat waiting and watching, but no minis ter came. After the lapse .of an hour, a note was handed to one of the elders, who arose and read it to the congregation. It was from the minister, who said he would not preach for them any more till his salary was paid up. DENTISTRY. DR. P. BABCbCK, from New Vork, would re spectfully announce to the citizens of Ualeigh aad the surrounding country, that he has decided to open an office in Baleigb, and to remain per manently here for tbe practice of his profession in all its branches. Dr. B. has been in practice in New York and Georgia for tho past eleven years, and was tor merly associated with Docu Parmly, of N. Y., who deservedly stands at tho head of his profes sion. Dr. B would be glad to exhibit le'ters in hia possession, from geatiemeu ot high standing in New York and Georgia. Office for the present at Mr. Boron's Metropolis Hotel. N. B. Ladies attended at their reaiJenco, until more suitable rooms can be procured. Xovsnbar, 8. 1844, 9 tf NOTICE- APPLICATION wili be made to the T-g'tla-iature ol North Carolina, at its next ssesiaa, lor the incorporation of the Milking Company bow operating at Gardner Hill Mine, in tha -County e Guilford. j . October 3, 1854. w4y - 80 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Sural m Cocai ax MoaoAjtTOjt, Aeausx Tsan, 1864. Jahn Sparkes and others v v Shemwell EUara ana ot&ers. ... - . Stephen Sparkes, late of the coaatr of Frank lin, State aforesaid, died about the year 1843, ia- testate, ana it is rsxsrrea to James a. Dodge Clerk of the Supreme Court, at Morgaatoa, - tn- quire ana report to next term of the Snpmua Court, "Who were the next of kin of said Lotos tate, living at, tha time of his denth ; whether any oi tnem are since aoao, ana, u aeaa, vu Vs T ar their personal representative or represent ti Tea." Now, all persons interested will take noUoa that they are required to appear at my offioe, ii)f tha to wn'of Morgnnton, on the Tuesday of th Saperv or Court of Law, for Burks County, Spring Tarra. 1865, and make known their claims, or be forerar excluded from the benefit of this decree. ' ' JAMBS R. DODGE, r" Clk Supreme Court, Morgaaton, Sept 16, '54. Pr. Adv. W 8mos 76 SBECrOX PEAS. A snail supply in stor an I Vjfiflby WIItUAIdfcSAXwvw.
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