- ft.rs' ere the plaaa of a darixtful jw, Uawarpa by pV Ut like broebers. RAIjEIGII, X. C. WF.D'E5DAT MORNING, AUG. 11, I8is. XT" Vera d" rr Mit dalt lie rne flfno person trill be place J ot A ss6tm 'iiuit cfii'i PTr vaJess said nor coflxmirt vi.'A . Pi-ire of tybscriprwrn, tt r-i ; f 2 cr irfA7y, end ?1 or Arnw- mo itnta i x thunder: GLORIOUS NKWSI! vine o PnrnT klkted over AIXRV DV 2,000 MAJORITi III Iur fnna McrgiUif,B.irke Patterson. C:d xc;t Co.. ad Lenoir, Caswell c which etT t Wt etrin; 1-form thst Vano. American, h doubt elected over Avery, Dem ocrat, in the 8tb Ccngmstoral District, by ovrr J.oOO rrejTity ! ! Tire eher for Vance. Ir. r'oe eocatf, Vanre 11 rn--5 There are 2 '-vcr counties yet tb beard from. THE XORT1I CAROLINA ELECTIONS. A j e wars nndertkenc iitj of seodirg eff out paper to tbt Kafero part ft the Su left we bad rteeiv-d be fH ' any of counties excep' Wake, re-puM to-day the rtu!t 5a ti f conn i which wt jrablaaed ii th rpias ef en- last seat to Wca era ad Ncr.be ra icb-crib-rs v- iff sT12- McKae imI lli, eo:nrard ai'b th to be tween I-s-r. Brags tad OUa-T in 133G, a?d tiw rms and Icwea e-f tfc Oppo-Jttoa Bad of the Ds30crna jnrtt i i tH lgW-ts-, m wftrd ua fti ia tb lsat gi Utme. W tppad also tbe ro'crta fr 3-li couane as w be heard rca giact car list isra : "XAK CUUNTT-OrnClAL. jT G-nr-IU;:s 1553; McR. 7T8. A i cf 313 ft-r Ilii. Th Denc-tic nomin- rxd to fc 5VicV n-i G'lorj I'JH:t cpi n. W. II. H:t3, D-tn.-crt5c nomine. 4Zt mTitv Uisfh rcvir. 142 Tutes, mJ JOHNSTON COUNTY OFFICIAL. Tor G-rrM fclH. 917; MfE. ??9. For tbSf-Dr J T. L-cb. Aar. Vtw, 87 ; A. Btri-. IVm-x-r.:, 350. Lt.cn' mj ity 7 :n f b Atr.rkn S-Ml r. Fi- lQJ ll i-.-f O-wcn V U. k1.t, oij jr Vhir. B U.T"aba3,D m 845; L B Snd-r. 1 D m.tlt; S. P II rt. lm , 704 W 11 "drrs Ahitf. audi U. r.mii.ii, D -n, r vtt'd Ki ofon in tb CoiBnA. Fit SerilT-llfir Cultum, D-m- (U-rt-d bv idl T-ni-) S8I ; V. N Tbcrutoo, "XVhijf. 274 ; A. J Leth. Drm-, 2S2. ORANGE COUNTT OFFICIA1. Fwr Gwvnjor McKw, 1037; EII'm, loll. A nine J llcrU. F.r tli S-nte J : Turner. bi,1160; Tal C. Ckmwn, IMn, ;fK. Tornrr' nuWiir IV a gin cf S-fiir. j?. tV C--mimna Pride J-mrf, I Mil.. 12j5;.J. W. Norw IVtn U1S; J. A. MciUnnw. Vat. 103. Jfi'D r.d Nurwuud are i-Uti-cl, r,d amworuiljr the Cwm-ror.w from Omnt rvthe mt poliuc u in tbe L-gi!-twr. GR.1NVILLE COUNTY OFFICIAL. Fur GoTrtKr EI J, 1063; McR", 78X A pain ."S9 f El'.i". Fr thi Ste rylr. Dsin . 1 JS9 ; Cannaday. Dj. D m-, 6S3 F. the C-ho-Wmm Ilargri've, 1 m , 1183. VenabW", Ii.. Isa.fc4; Bu!krk. lm 1 161 : AinU, '.'; Lyt.n. Dem . 141. Hn;rT", Bu!ls rd L t e!.-ctd to tt LVm m-fi. and 1bj Iwr t' lie 5.r.:e mil IX-rnx-i - cbang. PITT COUNTY OFFICIAL. Yr Gorerfor EliU, 733; MrK, 713 A of f.-r McKar. Fur Senate-Bi-jru 70; txBrry, iVai 740; Bl--nfina J.-riiy,40 aunf V-:b nur. FortbeCt.ai "b"C. C-a, Whic, 761; B. D-m- 757; Mi-C-Wr. Wb'f, 7oC, S.;.g;e-jkry, ltn 743. Co ar1 McCotvr. Vh:c. afa U-t.-d brirjr ac-m t4 oJ twu CainMcorin Pi'.U Ff !lrlI U ds-". lW.t!;ufr S uiih. Wci. by l4'nj niy. CRAVEN COUNTY OFFICIAL. For Guvrru,r k 7J; iltlie. W9. A gain ff 4S Pr McK. Fur UH-Saia Fiai n-.. Atter2J; Gnwn, fm. 4iQ; l)e.k.27.'t MiU Irr, J-2. FNunerri-cd by I3 Hij-ritT. A u c-f aa Am-rica-n SvnaW Fr te C'n.m .n Uraa, Ifm. 835; Jcr-, im 693; 'lark. Ataer4$. B an and J.m eJcloJ MC'iaij-, Y r aisr.ff Laiiaia, !cin 835; GaUia Aer., ill. CHATnAil COrNTT.-CFFICIAL. Ir OvTrnorwiieK, 1113; Ei!I, 10T7-A jraia if 140 fir Mm 1W tsi Sni.e r-gl:r.t Whig. 114j C.n, D-rt. 1C34 Syautaa' r:; rit7 1X4 fC:a f a W'tlt Sn-a,?.-. !" -- Cosrnvca Orwa, Wli, 1152; 7ator, Wfcx, I1TT; Io--, D-m 1143; ric'.Va'A I- 1C; Bvr-a. Deui.( l-3: 2 a.-re-, WJiur.SW Onagri, V Tax lor, Vt'. a. 1 X "era. lActa , ara eInrC a jcan f two 'Vtio ia ta- Cn-R Fu" Snerlj PaiaII, LWc 1457; P;vrK& Wfci,.-,e;3 EOVTAX CUCNTY OFf ICIAL. FcrGvTercr di. 122; ifcR--, 852. 394 cl'wd Si.T KU. Fr tbe ta JUsiry, Aiucr, : Wisan, D ia- 1233. Fvr tbe O'samyra U Acr, 73; i'lrerairff, Iva3 1152 X, Acf. 944 ; lla:L Deuia., 1124 IVtaia aza li ; I In a-- el--trd a aia -f r. LW:-c-Tat. F r St tI? vValiyc, Dia , 1215 ; Baro- IP.IDEL COUNTY OFFICIAL. F r tr:c- Elli. 333; McKae, 1253. A fv -f f.'o f Km. F.- tt anae L B CVeicu.-;, Vbi. 1173; G r04. Dm, 139 o il-.-iitt Ca mk bae' en-ctivo. Fur tbe Gm tr'T ,i. K- S tn -r.vn, Wair, X IX; A. H. f. ii i!f, Ub'uf. Ij73; H-tiry Tru;cin, Whi. 3 12; Uatn lrx, vLi. 122; J. F. A. Me!i-D, 1' a . 3o4. SitiHmu.! aiul Oaita-r. Wb'g. an . io..rhani. F ir Sbrriff Vm. VVimuo, bif, C3a; W" IX tVatu, LVtn , 33. WAYNE COUNTY OFFICIAL. F -r Gweenwr Ella, 1J36; McRat 164. A r .if.f 14 tr E.iia, Fr the -nt Lam, I'm. 314; Wbi 6M. 4t9. Fr tHr Oeam.uw I-Kft, Una, 1192; Th.fn n, iKsm, K43; '.-..-Tie, 172. D icicb and TiKinp txi rlai-ted, i"-r jma" rbowfewn. 76$; Cour, 737. CHOWAN COUNTY OFFICIAL. Gorrrcor El'.U, 307; UctU, 184 Eli' r v.n ti aa o-tepwrtv! with the tuc for f ar.d Brxce F- tb ScfaU Dr. K Dillard. vo,jj; J.C. ckificer, Atr.rr 102. DiitarU ." j. IIS. Fvr C'vO; J. C B rihara. lX-m., J. 1. Ca2Sf, A rr.cr., 27. Bdbania tuaj. -AAHREN COUNTY OFFICIAL. I Fi--rt.1r-t;rj, t72 ; MclUr, lo). E"" I. Fr t!s "Sm. Pucfcf.d. IVci , 7&8 -rtn.n. rjr tbrCl!inyt Hall, I Vtu :r-.k... IV,, axj; 4Ci. Hail Sit-ritr N. 1L J .-r, t. : "-idXi', 3CS; dgr, 15; U.-elia, 1.3; 'i4. Jiite iAi i 23 v. CUILF02D COUNTY OFFICIAL T.-r OuernOr-31:tU, 113; iUIi-. 4'M A t-ii. F-f tatk-tiati IUIdi Gr- s mm vy. utm Whip, 1531; Caldwell. AVhlff, 1452 ; Clapp, bin, 1053; BrrrvU,34l; orlham 91. Morc hd, Cildwl ar i C'ai'p el"-t-d. Fr Sbrff BrB, 1106; Uilmr, 774 ; Hout'on, 663. Boon elected. ' . t . . FOBSYTHE COUNTY OFFICIAL. For GiT-rrvor nUL-, 882; Mc Rao,. 831. A rain for Eliiiof St. Fr tbe Senate Mn4n, l-m., 913 nn rm. ' Tt-r ih Cnmnntt Frie?, lro, 1030; Jlicnen, LVm., 341; Krwwn Fto SherrilT Flirt, T05. 11ARTIK COUNTY OFFICIAL For Gtfvrrnwr Elia, 645; lIcRae. 151. Gain of 129 fir Ellis. For thSena'f tymhrr, I-m.. ele-ti witr.out oi-pitiin. For tho Commons SIr. D -ni . (w tp.) cloctd. Fur Sboriff Wad, 7:.'; Lanier. 112. N EW HANOVER COUNTY OFFICIAL. Fr G.Torn.H- EHij. 1.410; McRae, 416. A cam of 2 fr Ell's. For tbe Senate Aj.be. Dem., rlev'rd ilbiutopjitUn. Fr the Commons Brvan, Drm . 1,212; M.-x.ro.D-in., 1183; ''hfnard, Ind4il. Bn and Mrn t litod. For Sher iff Hal!, Dem", 97; Vann, IX-m., 875; Fenneil.. 120. BRUNSWICK COUNTY OFFICIAL. For Govrrror E!li. 336; McRae. 433. A gain nf 33 for JlcRae. F- th S-nait 3klcD e!l. IVm 314 j Jaws. 0,.iw-iti' n, 478. Cnirir a k-k, t".iambu,atid D!4n x4t to-th-r for S n ator. For tb i'nn: Mn-s, An.cr., 503 r.o r-jit"..n. Fur Slwriff Allen, Am?r,516;j L'-ar.i.Dtm , 22?. FRANKLIN COUNTY OFFICIAL. TW G.frprro- Fwi. 8i".; McRaa. -37 1. A y r:n f 93 f KH: F.w th r.t M. Ltnk. f.d Dm. 633: D W. Si ivv, Tnd. D-m.. b. F" iIh C-mMH. W F Gr-n. D-m 651 ; J. E Th"m . 'Ma. 553 F"r Sh iff W. Ilarrw. Demn 793- J J. J '. I ni . 399. . ASIIE COUNTY OFFICIAL. For G"Tpri;owTir.H. 7.'6; IoR. f.7R A f 90 W E'H'. For ib O,rnrn'o G"nt rr. D n 839; Hitz.v. Amer 7?9. F r Sber. Iff Raew. D-ra, 79t ; Carson, Wfiip, 757. CUMBERLAND AND UARNETT COUN TIES For fWernar Vtl I49"t; "MoRae. P53. A "ain of 7 for McKap. Tr th Sra, Gllmora. D"r- , e'-"t" wirlnmt -prvi.i'Jri. For the Com not .MrKar, D-m . 118: Barho, D-m.. 1224; INrHrr". D., 131; "ln-chion". Ind. Tin. 1(31; WiiTism. Ind. Dm, 803. M Kr urK. and n-srrinr'n am ctsi. For Slin-:3 iiC'nWI.wl xr.rN'iil. Amw.. 851; R..h-rt. D-m.. 793- MrNHU r:TI r 53 majorftr. For ."han Ilameu Gady, 2an 4S3 ; Sjluen, Arar., 3C5. ' TIERTFORD COXTNTT. ForG-rx,r VcRiw, 325? EHK 39. A rain 42 f r T.ll' For tb iVtte TL G Oowper. Whir. 343 : J. "W. Mr. Dm . 331. 0"pV mi.j.T-itT 17. For tb CTn-f.?i W. If. IL Smith. Vb5c. (noTvition) 470. ForShexIS J. A. Taso, Dt-d, (no oprywitlonj 436. MOORE COUNTY. Fr frarnor Kili, C4S ; MoKv. 66 Afi i o'64 for McKse. Ft th Sena A. B. McDonaM i Amrr, eloiied wiihout npiiricn. in Moore and Montr-nvr F r th Commons J-hn Shr, D -ml 743; Riohardon. Whiz. 647. Shw rl-c-td br 9i mjiiv a D n.icraMi' rain- For ?hff K H. W-rthv. Yhr. 835 ; S. C Bar rett, Dem , 563 Wot's rnj 2 S3. GASTON COUNTY. For Gorernui Eili, 8t0 ; MclCae, 99. EMia talns 75. LINCOLN COUNTY. For Governor Ellis. C"l ; ilcK.-. 222. 3f-J R t rain 13 r"VsintSisctunty. Cuititer, eiectvd to the C-onimoi.a. CIEVELAND COUNTY. For Govrr"r Eoi. 1046; AlcKae. 303. A gain for McRae vf 228 Totes. BERTIE COUNTY. Tor Governor E'H ba about 163 msjority in thisrcny. A rain of 243 rtps for him. "For the S.r.ti" J. B Cherry, Atner, n orposition. 440. For lh Commons Col. Drid Outlaw, Amr, 4S0; Dr. P T. Henry. Am-r., 440. TW American candidal" hd no regular oj-poMMon. aid were of ctwi? rlectHl. F'r Sheriff R. R Ta lor, Amir., 72 m-jority over his opAHicnt. KUTUERFOKD COUNTY. For Governor Mc Rao. 65; E'lis, 600. A ain for McRue f ?74. Vance, Amer., for Or rw has 1!'5 omj rkv uvtr Avery io tbia coun ty a gaia -f licarly 500. PERQUIMANS COUNTY. Fr Governor Vi-Ra". & msj rity. For th Sei ate John Pool, A,uer-,J6 nj et v. For the Common Naiban N-wby. Amer.. Ill tnj-riiy. For ahenfl" Joi. White. Amer., 93 majority. PASQUOTANK COUNTY. Wf have "ol lull rfili"ini froui thi county, bot t?ere i no d-;tt of Pool. Amr beln etteil to she Sf t-y -ver 300 - rt.j -rit, attd ilurgan r aw drUt t el.-ct'-d to tbe 0hiuud. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. For G 'V-ra'or Elii, S?3 ; McitJ. 435. A idn fur EdUof 141 vt-. For th"Ssnate D vilon, I-'i. 9J5. Pri'rhett aiid V'1mx t-leot- to tbe (Join ii -n. P. ;u h-lt ia ait in-l-iiil-n' D neural ana WalivJ wi of tbe regular uuiui ii. . CABARRUS COUNTY. F.t Governor EliU. 4S0; 5Ii-Re, r.87. A ram of 132 lur cilia, tbe Cowiuona. Burn, Wbi, clevted to ALA3IANCE COUNTY. McRae pains In this owy. Worth. "Whie, rod-u't el'cUi to th Snat fnHii Alsmance and Randolph. Fr tli Commons Stak at'd Rn . D ms. are elwted. Win. Pd'.tei oii, Ind., e'.;d S3n3ver Tjrtier, "D -in norsinw. SAM PSON CO UNTY. For frern ' Ellis. 1041; McRie. 4"S3. A C:n of t3 f r El': ilcK D ra , e'eutel t IK- S rate, i;d Falun and Klrb , Djiu., U the Conamii. r.onrsoN county. Fcr Go-ern. uis, 7i3; 3h-Ke, 532. A gr.i tf 123 for Eilis. li-uni nrt WaL-ln, 1 m-. rl.ted tu the Couim k"r the Senate Si ewle, lr. 773; AllurJ, Auer S71. King re-viitau ibe.-iS: - DUPLIN COUNTY. Fcr Oe-nor Ellis. 1237; McIUe, 132. .167 Cr. fvr EllL. Fur th S-rat" Houston, ria., 1193-uopios;uon. For tbe Cmraons Sn fjr, D-m 721 ; Ward, D. ta-. b43 ; Smith, Dem , 5C9; "Jlonk, Dim . 416. Ctanf.d and Ward elecird. lr btrriff Ou'Iaw elected. RANDOLPH. Senate Worth Amer., c!-cted over Lane, Aer. C nnn Craven r!ec ed. . Pull: S-n ate "Wortb. 7i ; Lane, 659. C.rnrn..n r"t irrx;i., !etii 3.'5; 0ii, Amsr , LI33; Tbon tAitt, Am-ir 1,05; E Itou Amer., S64. Sueed elected Sjeria itboui Oj'jiueiuua. NORTHAMPTON. Gen Thne J Pwrn-n, in iHm 8-nsf, and Gen. M. ,W. Ransom aod ilarcus W. Small woud, in the Cxufuona, are elec.e I in tbie cot nty. EDGECOMBE. . Seraio II. T. C'i-k ftcte(l; no opposition.. -C-mm-'ii Messrs. Bidders a"d Dant j ekcteu ; no opposit'tm. Jr-nkfns elecl SberiH. In th senatorial District comrsxeU of iJrans wkk, Bladen atidColuruo.it M-iDwell Detti ia re-p-jtird t be eJ-te-J uTi-r Jon Amtr., by 3 uter. BURKE COUNTY." ' McRe beim Kilis a frw vwtw. . For tho Son ate JJiller, Wbig. bent Dicksiii. I-oi, 73 vo:ea. N rtoitt tf bU ekvtiun Fur the CVlumon" T. It. CaMa-dl, Whiif. eWted by 8'niejrity wrr J. 11. Pea'Si'O, L-. Fr Cuftgtt- a nee, Atit., lis mj-eiu ov.-r A very, lin. AK ut ih! rmtnt nuj -rity ia rejrusd fvr Vance in Cliwvll Co.tM; . The MocMTAtif DiiaicT. We have very little d"tU tbat Vante, Amrk-an and Distril,-tiorii-t. ba ba.ten A Very, an:i-DU. Derc. in that D strict, "rhtt h h b-n, Lrreltos, repirded as a Isnuiion t -I .iirl.-iir t" SonaH Clinirman. We d L..w-.T?t l ..ni lb vktTV aijci. Tbe ertern mail of ibL-afterno- m (Toesdayl will pro- UJJv briaiE lW twull. U.t Ww Uim Ct Usia rair. . THE ELECTION, It has Deter been -a part of oor jstem u her to lose onr temper cr to derpond, at the di3Atroos resnlt of an election -no matter how mach onr heart majh. re been set upon f cece-8. We did believe, aod we think cow f h&t there was an opportunity to assert a great principle, intioiately connected wi-h indeed, we may say inseparable from the test interests of 4thia State. That opportu nity hai been thrown away by the action o ruen in that port'on of the State most imme diately intercs'ed in achieving a d'fferen' re sult. If, in the seqnel, the increased taxes in the Est shall compensate its eitlz.nafor staking every thing against a policy h:ob wo did have lowest) -1 rrefent tax'sand pre cluded he necessity of fa tare increased tix ation, while at '1 e 8nio time onr works o Iuiproteiuent would have been fiuished, e aha1 ft'adly admit that they ere right and we were wn-Pf, but rot nntil then. Hat tli Uh;s and Americans t-f the Eas stood up in tLe contest as d d their breihren in tl West, the tesult would hvebeeoan Opposi tk)-i Governor, LeUl tare, and twoSena'ors. U bat Kaa em h'gs and Americana have aceoiuMisVd by iLeir i c-ion, t omensat hea for 'hir course, w l"ave 'hem o tell our aiiiLtuetio cannot calouU'e thir gains UR. MeRAE. Altbongh this gen'lemau has been defeated by disgrace ul apa'by in the. one hand, and still tuore disgraceful lying and mirepreseL ta i rs cn tbe other, birf-iends have tve grat ictioti of knowing tbat he has woo Cr him self a ret ata'ion for 'alen $. information, fair dealing and erurtesy, t:n8Tirpased by tbalj of anjptvi nictndiia'c f r tfi ein.thed ate. Up"D evtry aie iog wt h bis rpponentlhe fairly drove him tooths wall by bis stiperiori y ia ia'el!ect iaforruatioo. ibd capacity of j lac ing hi views cleaily before hn hearer About this there Bit be no dembt entertak ed tty hit I i tercet part un opponent. s .I t the Wes, his campaign was a brilliant onj indeed. lie wVat there ender he clond of oft-repeated predictions that hi would be e'augh'ered at every ballot-box West of Ire dell. When be got beyond be mountains, be mutt e'l have supposed himself to be tiiendlcM. But wiib utq tailing nerve h-. lookeJ his situation ia the ft0 and soon mde tost s f friends in a region in which, on. Lis snivil, he was greeted ei her by violent 1 1 li ical f e, or by men who looked coldly aiid doubtfully ot on Liui. fC?3" Whit ever may be the result of tb Governor's election, we know enough now to warrant us in declaring tbat Mr. MeRse would luve been elec ed f tbe o'd lioe Whi& bad go"e to a body to his support- Vtr many of them faile 1 to vo'e for him. and no a few voted f r Klli.s and for s i doing have t e very eomfor i ga.'surance that 'hey have a crificed a long cherished principle, and elected a man wbohaa not one solitary opin'on tn e moicn with them. From the Democratic ranks, Mr. McKae drew a very large nnmbei of voters. These voters endorsed his views i n Distribution, and htd tbe old 1 n Whigs the men ah fongh tor. Distribution undi lleury Cliy, austaiaed Mr. McRae for a 'ike reason, he great principle of Disttilution ouIJ have Leeo in the ascendant in No ih Carolina to-Jay, aud :be da 'true i e, encu woik tiff, and tyrannic 1 Deuicraey flit on i s bck. Never wH there a more favorable eppor ni.ity 10 redeem a S ae fioiu misrule, ai d tievd" was fplly tuo e oouipl -tely display ed than beo tla oppo.-'U'i'y was peruiitud 'o p.s uuiuiprovci. THE GOVERNOR'S ELECTION. XR. UL'MtV V. .MILLER. The ftie'ds i f Mr. r'cltae deeply regret hat ' r. M Her, the l)emcrtio circa!' rider for the Raleigh S andird and the Dlmocra ry , h d not leg in his labors sooner and takeu s wider ct cuit. had he done so Mr. McR-.e would betond a doibt have b-en elected. In pi ces in which b was best known MrJ MillerVlab red speeohei agiiust I'. MoRse t Id most powjrf"lly iu bis favor". L k at Jubnstoa, a county id wbtob Miller bad prae ied law for 3 ear, and in which he was will known. IJia servie;s to Mr. McRte in hat county hoold ever be held in graceful re-lu-tuberance by h t gentleman and 'be can did "tes for tbe Legislature. Why, at Gullj 'a piecitict he gave Mr. McRae what no man ba- a bard shell Dcm crat ever got before, a mjorify. n.akice a dffrea,e in favor of Mr. icKaeof ttxty vter To do this, he worked like a bors through tbe longest sort cf a speech, and got nothing to eat to sustain him in h;a effort. In tbe text genr ra) el'ction it is to be Loped Mr. Miller will go it loosely for tl e Locos ibtrugh the 8 ate, leaving no precinct uuvisittd. Mr.Miller is blessed wib rare gifts. Th Wbigs Vera" always beaten nnder his lead, and no sooner does he begin V woik for the Lnc tbtn they begin to feel the bad i Sect s o4 hi chan p;oi a'lir. K7" Mr. Pin bur Moccasin" wished to know eQie data fine if if the e was sich a man a L. Us "dera " As bis curiosity is niote Uud ble than that of suakes in general, we refer Mr. Mcosin to Mr. S. P. Hot ton, ti e regular nominee of tho Democratic papy in Jtbbs on who was beaten by one hi B. Suderaone h indred and eight votes. : Fats or Lto xptox, Jr. Tbe indica tions ibas far ate that the Kngli:h Lecorrp ton bill baa been a fully slaughtered by the people of Knas 'jhus ends the farce fibe Democracy's professed ffns to strengthen tb institution if s avery. , Navy Worksikips oar Dxef Rives. A party under Li ut.. Wilkes lef this City v.. . t fur the Defp ' River region, for . . of making an ex.minatiou aa U. kbf wJfcaU.n ivs tk Iwvy. I on Mi-ndy the purpose thstimfaliott WHAT A, FALSE IREPORT WILL D T The account t)UQta' d in tbe Standard o: ........ i Mr. MeRae's remarks concerning Mr. Cling- man did Mr. McRae serious mischief in th East. This report dicf Mr. McRse gross in- jaatioe, in fact, entirely m'srfpresi-n'ed him, for while e said that.tbougH ten.yesrs ago. when under the influence of strong partv teeling, be preferred 'Mr. cangman to ai-y body else, ay Senator,., because he could use him as an instrument to irju-e tbe Whio pa' ty. but he was now the Ist rran in Nor'b Carolina thst he would assist tdscd to the Senate. . MrMcRae'a position in relation to Clingman was well nndcrstood at Ashevlle, and in the entire Wert, and was thoroughly endorsed by the WHgs Am jicans, and Dis trbutioiiist.s. of tbat region a fact which conclusively shows that the report to tbe Standard wh'cb itj red "Mm st seriously among the Whigs and Auieiic iu of the East, was a sheer fabrication inade out of abol- cloth."; Such are the truksof the Dcmoc !acy. ! MR. E. G. HAYWOOD. ' We did not have the inexpresble pleas ure of bearing tba Fpeech f thanks made bv ibis gentleman, when hi return o a sat in be Legit-ls'nre to which be nchr a, tur could be eece , was anoouLced. We bear, however, that be sid be had succeeded in pi-e nf tbe opposition on tl e righi" allud ing to the aquation of the Reg's er office rn be right hand of th spot f-um wich be poke. Mr. Haywood bss, we know, no tiht to be pleased ith us, and we freely forgive him f r bis ebulli ions of temper. He in, too. we fear, soured with his own pol'tionl friends who nominated him nd who let h;m come lagging rp at the extremity of th tail end of a ea-otsdfal t:oie in the otn y in which be waaborn and reared. Ye.", the "Clerk and Master'' has a right to le soured, and a Junius said to a K canary f be lw, almost as much dis'ingnhed in his day and seaeration as Mr. Hywood is ia his Sir Wm. Blckstoe "anger l ai somo claim to in dulgence, and railing ia uual'y a relief to he mind," we aayrail" away, Mr. FJay w od. Yon should practise railing, for if there are law and gospel in any thing lke a proper combination in tbe next House of Coiluids, ycu will move out of the seat to which, what ever jon msy b'nk, yn have been uncons'i tutionally returned, wiih Rail Road speed. TOE LAYING OF THE ATLANTIC TEL EGRAPH CABLE. We announced in our list issue the suc cess of tbe greates entcrprizs which fliitt ry record bat of tbe union rf he Kstem and Western Hemispheres by telegrph:c communication. Many pe-sons, ourself, we oonfss, among tbe aatuber, bad come to the conclusion that tbe eiterpiizs never coul'd be successful, jts. as, in our simpli'iy, we were s m years ago iucreduh.m as o he su css of the., then un'ried eemmnnicati n by wie abovo the lsnd. Now, as ben, we tCtossly underestimated the vast powers of science backed by the ene-gies of mm. We are now almoat determined never tig tin 'o doubt about any pnjsct, however peemtngy incredible it may be. That this new, and we mv almost say u'raculous mode of eouimunicarion between be new and ni l worlds, wi 1 pro luce a vast change in - be onmmeice f the w rld,t ere can benodonbt. Specula ions in B i isL Funr's ill be neailv as rife on 'he Exchanges oi New Yoik aud li s on as on th 83 of L udou and Liverpo)l, and ha i'S9 and f 11 of c i'to , ubacco. and breada:uffs in Eurot.ci iim ikes mil j :i a i i i a t ' i 11 oave a u uy auu ucuriy,i u-icuca uu iuu productions i f ibis c-u try. Fob tbi Rkoister. BISHOP ATKINSON'S APPOINIMENTS. Alitfust 29, Leakxville. ) deptember 1, r'alem. M 3, Uuntsvine. 6, Richmond Hill. 7. Grime.' Chapel. 9. Wilkesboiu. i . 12, JeffTson. 15. V-'UeCru-is. "-' 18. Gnve Cbapel. 19, Lenoir. , , 21 & 22, MoTeanton. ! 25 & 26, Ashevilla 28. Johnston's Chapel. 3X), a. m.,Flat Rock . 30, p. m.. Hendercwuville . a it l u u a M M U tl October, 3, KutberrrrJUm. it 6 & 7. Lincoluton. tt tt ft II tl U tt tl II 41 tl Id, Charlotte. 1 1, p. m , Cocord.- 13, p. m , Salisbury. 13, Salisbury. . 15, ilocksville. 16. St. Andrew's, Eowsti. '17, Christ's Church. lwan. 18, St. Jame7"J'eaeU. " 20, Lexington: 22, Hillsbon.'. r 2 1. Chapel Hill. 26, Puuboro'. Thk Bight or SsaacH Qu Ttox. Official ritu. The Union, adverting to thedoubu that have been expressed as to the completenes ' of the settlement of the right ct search q testioti, says: - -The acts are briefly these : When the Eng ILsh Cabinet repudiated the claim of riirht t search or visit our - vessels, nd aSindoned tbe praciice, they suggested at tbe same time to our government tbat great a bus a iniht take placo from tbe assumption of our flag by vessels n i en titled to it, and propo-ed that aojie plan riKHfld be agreed upon bv which the nationali'y ot tes sols might be verified, and tbu thie aOudrs pre vent -d. They siateV, at the . same time, tbt t'-e French government had projoied. wuh tbid view, that a boat should be prnuuel to come alongside the vessels, but shisild not enter uue.-s allowed to do so. And our government was in vited to propose aucu plan which m-uld be ai-cep-tble to us an i at. tne aam j tiaie provide lur ah adequate verification. v ; "lo this proportion it was answered that the American government saw great difficulty in the Way of rewnciling any exarninat.un 'Witu tbat entire immunity of mr ves-el?. wbicn WMa.dar t the American people, and had iio proirjMnm to make uism the auiject. Bt-it vns aUOeJ, that if the British governuient would tmotnu hii' prj-ct for that urptie, it would he fully cotul erea bf t-t government of tbe United Smie lhis is k1 that has pa el uyn the u' j "ct, and bare the ma, ter reels. tb'o!j the Uni--d" States agree to any plan ujn thta sulject, iha oniVcn tional arrangemttt Will sellie mis tsMit. If it uea noi place, li- pai u a wi.i ix-upy ineir respective positions under the taw of imti -n, that' ne't'ier of tneiii bs the right to enter b l ce the. Te- I of tL other, uwkr any uuuuux$ tt"--1 - does not take place, b pai ii s wid iwupy their t , Vote for- Governor of North-Carolina IV V - - " j l8r'6. - . 1858. COUNTIES. J . g - I & IS Alamance, - 645 916 ; 000 000 AIoxHhder, 411 '466 00 0l6 Ativ.ii, 772 ' -334 000 " . ' 00O Afhe, ". ' 7'8 738 676 796" Bit- ke, 459 523 " - 000 -000 Buncombe, 786 969 , 000 000 Bladen, 48 1, ' 60S 000 .v 000 Bertie, ' 545 ; 470 : . 0o) 000 Beaufort, - 833 639 000 000 Brunswick, 468. 404 435 336 Cabarrus, ' 665 426 .587 480 "atuwbi, 158 968 v.: 000 000 Craven, 535 784 559 759 Cumberland, 928 1575 833 1493 Chowan,'..- - ,230 .291 184 307 Coin mlua, - 306 589 000 000 Camden, 474 107 000 TOO Caterh, 502 : 493 . 000 . 000 Cherokee, 574 V 632 . 000 000 Cafwll, 211 1120 000 000 emufmrn, 1063 1166 1113 1077 -Caldwell, 425 438 frtO 000 Curritu. k, 146 556 000 v 000 ClenvelMtid, 138 1109; 303 1046 David-on, - 1199 823 000. 000 Davie, f - 5HS -', 353 . 000 ' 000 Duplin. V : 155 7 1113 : 133 . 1257 'dttifombe, 189 1563 000 000 F rsth'Y ' 92' 1080 634 . 882 Franklin, 3U '44 372 825 Gnston. 133 759 99 800 Granvillo, 994 1225 7a3 - 1083 Guilf.rd, 2059 571 .1819- 409 Greene, 289 432 000 COO Gatis, 392 - 459 . 000 000 Ha wood, 254 537 000 000 Halifax, 54 736 , 000 ' 000 Hertford, - 393 335 325 ' 30f Hvte, 1 501 333 000 - 000 Henderson, 647 665 ' ' 000 000 Iredell, 1349 351 1253 383 Jjickwn, ,112 , 670 - : 000 . 000 J nes, "r 1 80 261 000 ; 000 Johnston, 817 1036 V ?29 " 917 Lenoir, " 263 .447 .000 000 Lincoln, 223 .. 614 222 6U Madison, 247 576 . 000 000 Mart'n, 340 706 11 - 64b MrD.weH, . 3s5 636 000 000 Moore, 677 733 650 - 648 Monttfoaierr, .725 211 ' 000 000 Macon, 396 367 000 000 Mecklenburg, 623 1024 ' 455 98 Na-h. 91-1107 000 . O0Q N w Hanover; " 570 -1522 - 416 1410 Northampton, 428 695 000 . 000 Onslow,- ..- . 108- 771 000 000 Orange 1045 1U9 1037 1012 Pasquotsnlr, 602 .330 , 000 000 P-rquiaians, 348 " 304 - 000 000 Piit, 716 775 723 733 Person," .- 384 678 000 ' 000 Robeson, ' 669 773 -532 .759 Kockinghim, : 439 1168 ' 000 000 Rowan, 905 ' 85 852 12Z6 Rutherford, 781 1070 6X5 600 KsridoI.h, 1281 - 561 - 000 , 000 Richmond,"' - 656 24-J 000 . 000 Sampwm, 497 990 . 485 1041 Surry, 579 8.7 OuO 000 Stokes, 4!8 769 000 000 Sarilv, 797 166 000 000 Tvrnll, 309 124 000 000 Unifii, - 27 - 835 000 000 Wnke, .1124 16H3 T78 1659 Warren, lol 819 H0 872 Wa.-binuton, 377 261 000 000 Watsuga, 3'2 257 000 00 Wavne, 274 1332 164 1236 Wilkes, 1264 609 000 - 000 Yadkin, 88 633 . 000 00 Yawvy, 320 810 000 000 44,961 57,555 000000 000000 - 44.961 .000000 Bragg's msj. 12,594 000000 ARRIVAL OF THE AGAMEMNON AT VALEN TIA BAY. SIGNALS NOW PASSING FROM THE OLD "WORLD TO THE NEW. Tkinitt Bt, August 7. 7o the Agents of tlie Associated Press. Gkmlimk-V : Th.' Atlantic cnhle vas succss f illy landtd here yeste'day anu ia now in eif.c order. . Tbe British frigate Agamemnon, with the eat. ern tei minus of the 1 n, has arrived at VBlemia Bay and landed in afey her end of the cabb , and are now receving s'gnaU from te telt graihi station at tbe h.nd of Va-lentia Bay.' l on uniwu Dau? Biamr i igtra wiu naive heie to-iuurrowiior St. Jobi , N. F. - - i m v-rnij n.mir. L.VTER FROM EUROPE. IIat itax. Aug. 6. Tba s'eamahip Prince Al bert. from Gal-vay, Ireland, on the 27th July, ar rived here at miuii.nht. , ? The Arabis arrived out on Satu'day. ' - E.-President Pice had arrived at Cadiz and saWd for Marseilles. A ferious gale bad occurred on the English ctjast, and ciisi- erable damage been done to tbe ei ipping. No Amei in vev-els damaged by it.' Air. Barber, lateE itflish Consul to Naples, had bef-n ajpint(a to the vacancy occasioned by tbe reisignativn ol G. P. K. James, at Bichuiond, Va. - - , v : . . , There was no important India or China news. The Enjjlich expuit fur-last month allow a de crease. . A call had been msde in tba House of Lords fur the. correspondence on theseatYh question. Lrd Mal.uesbury said arratigements were i" protrresi between G-edt B itain anJiheU. States, calculated to ettli,a:l dilliciilties. . B ivon Uu hschild bad taken his seat in the HMise uf Commons under th hew law ( repealing Jewidi Disabilities) amid loua cheers. Accounts fiom lmiia say 'ha heat was terrific, thnun killing more men than the enemy. It was the hottest ex- erienced for twenty years.- ; ComhIRCiaL." ' , - . L'TEhpool. July 27. Cottf.n mwbet ' closed dull .nles fw thredays f iO.UOO bales ' Prices easier, bur unchanged, ouyersuemanding arednc tioii. Flour au'I ai d unchanged. r W heat slow .f -ale, b it uin-htngc'd. White Corn declined 61; yeilow utchatii;ed. SugWr advanced 6d. Sob its Turj.er.tine beai y at 4J8. Bosio steady at 4s 1 penny. , . , i ConeoLi 95 7-8. ; . - .. ' .' " Rath ta Gv pur. The editor of the New York J ournal of Commerce has perused a long lettur from one of the adventurers to the Friiser Kiver gold diggings, ''ati'd Fort Langley. June 20tb. The writer gives a ve-y minuteand detailed ac count of the j'Hirney, and the terrible hardship and difficahicJ encountered, and concludes with the declarnlion that be would not go through such, scenes airain for utvn thousand dollars." Here then U bug inventu.ent to commence with. , . Th- writer of the letter corroborates the state ment which has been made,, that tbe emigration is premature, as owing to I he htnh water it i iu p-sible for Kime time to i-ngaire in gold wash ice. or even in prospecting to any extent. , HeU,bow ev r, tuli in the tai.b trial fcMd iu plenty, ana toat someot them will "jnaice their pile.- , , ' '1 be autieipateit difiiculUes wu b the Indians, are spoken ot a almost auie to tollow at ' no distant day. The diggers submit now bejuu the 1 ndiai.s are i.umerouatnl fau. aetrcy ih.-m if so inclined, but ihit wf iter insUt" that, wbe th- whites be en i no fcumciently strong, the will iand ho more iulerl'Teiiue from tbe T'ed skins.'" - : .' TROUP" FOR THE TKURH OKIES, - IVAaHiNQroKi, August H. Tw "tiStuand troops, t eqtipi ed w-uhvue V- rO' cuve arms- the service, will suo.-i be tii Or. gon aiid tn lWrrm ie, tu' in ks vitforois 'again-tthb sil-liidiiu. Geis.tLixuet t t ,rlt ' eqAipt ?a wiihybe tM ,i rU'dive arms- known o Washing I lO.H.l. M ' "I"-" : WlUen3r. A CARD, "i . V i" -It It with reluctsrce tht J a ppwr before tlie public- in a Card, to announce the fact, that as a Conductor of the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, mv j duties ended on the morniriir of th 28tb Juh'jt 1858. bv order of V J. Hawkins, Pret'tnt of 'said Corporatum. , A sen- of duty impels m thus publiclv to at nounce this imvoHunt dec-cr a sense of d"ty to mv triends, to the pun'je. and mv own sense of justice to mcself urges i-e to brieflv detail the facis conneetei wiih said tm' porfant mandate- of my mprior oflicer. In Mav last I attended, bv inTiution, a dininsr at the house of the Hon John D. Hawkins, in the county of Franklin, and in ord r o be at my post in Raleigh the same evening, it Is enmo ne cessary for tne t leave the company at Mr 'J.ihn D. Hawkins' at an earlier hour than b. usuh! on such occasions, in order-to b at Hendr on in time to tske tho afternoon train; but 'through the voluntary kindness of M r. P. A Dunn. Sunerintn dent on said Gatri Raoi.1 1 wms rifmittnl to re main longer and stop tte rat at Ra Iwd, n point several mle nearer than Itendertrm, which I ditl. Not swmi that I hd d -ne wnnig in ae i-eptingthe kindness of Mr.Sii-erintendetii D i"n. I went on with 'my Jut'es as tl mai. , On receiv ing, however; my check for that -month's work; there Was an en'dorsem 'nt on the face thereof iii substance, as follows : Credit ten dJlars for strmping train at Bear PutLi I presented the j check tu Mr. Treasurer y&St ln retue t to nay me but $45 the i-hnck being for $55. ; I declin ed aubmitting to any such shave. inarnneh as I badn .t vioNted any ruleof the Compiiny ; and accordingly informd Ir. Dmn of whst'had been done he promising to have tbe m-itter aU tended to. These facu ; I Snoke of to several friends,, and 'declared 'determination fr have all or" hone.- N v did T deem it my d'tfy toex- tdain t Mr. W J: Hawkins, Pwident. th why or wheri'tore ot rum-compiutnen w t t n nis manaate tocucJtmv waee .a aoriiHtion f isw'r, in my opinion, then now, and always, not gu rah teed by the Chart t or the Company, not auowea ny me rules arid reeulans of the.B'ard of Directors; a high banded tretch of autuority, and abue in my bumble opinion, of the post' nn wmcn ne holds, as President f the Railroad. ,Thi&Jeier mination and mv declaration in connection there with, reachine the ears of Mr Hawkins, 1 was informed that 1 ' had to do one of two things submit to "the dedu'tion "or leave the Road. - 1 mentioned all the facts and circumstances to on of the prominent Directors, who advised me to address a reapec'ful letter to Air. Ha kiua 0"a the subject, which I did, as follows: R. & G B. R,0rrTCK, 1 , : ' V. , July 21st, 158... Da. Hawxnrn Dear Sw;The object pf this note is to explain what you may not now possi bly understand. ; I stopped the Qars at Bear Pen according to Jlr.. Dunn's Instruc ion, ana thiiugh' I was. doing right. - I soon aiterwsras round uiv check docked fur stopping Cars at B ;ar Pond. .'. 1 immediatolv sought an interview with Dunn. He informed , me thnt he ould see you, and ex- plain the (gaiter, and it wruld all be right, which he informs tne. sines that he has done.) Several days after that " ! presented my chet-fe. to laj Vass, be refused t pay Dut $43.. . I then made myself easy, until, a few days ago; Maj. Vas in formed me that I could receive tor tny check $4" and remain in the employment oi th. Comnan, or receive $55 and be discharged, I have al wty ndea"orea to carry wit the rules or the Uomoa- ny tha best l Knew how, and wish, to do so now. If I have violated tbe rules ot the Company m auy way, I am not wonscioa of so doing - . v Please lalorui me what rule it ! tht I have violated. ' Your very res.;ifully, " K. K Rkamks. Mr. H. sent'm a verbal reply trouirh Ui'j- Vass, in uu6tanc: "TeB. Bsims I have ho re ,lv to make he can take ih- $45 and remain on .he Roador $55 and l-av'iu". fi.ibi-u tenily he sent me the following note: R. & G. R R. Office, July 26in, 85-t. Dear Sib: You will attend at mv offir-" ir Raleigh on Wedn dy next at 10 o'cloHk. A.' M Your attention in the m an inae is called U tl. rules and regulations, be first Ariicle tinder the. head PresiJent.) Also, getierxl rul 12. 3, 13 and Article 14i.h, under the h sid Con Juotor. . '. -'. liespectfuliy, " . ; . W. J. Hawkins, Piesd't. R. E. Reams9. Conductor. We met accordingly. I attempted an exnlana ion, he declined hearing any. but wantel t lenow which I intended doing, collecting $45 o. -j 55. 1 urged an explanation, he urgd his ques un. and de"liued hearing my ei4anatton. 1 I then inform i him that when I wanted . h monev I would colject the che-k h replied iha. Jiaj v as wa iu iue next nsm. ana i uo.tui coi: t:t all or part, just as 1 ch-rw, a d eal lng for hlr Chi-ck B -ok, nwde. out a chtcK for. nivj m th wage Ui lotne 1st day I'f Ausrii-it I akd hijn I was to understand that aa a ULsiuusai he re plied yesl .' ''.-.''' -r;. ! '"'1 : l ue loregomg are th material facts in the ce a iieal to a disi-riminalin and j-.ist public t -uUin me in the jsition which J. have taken. It does not appear that 1 hae Ocea guittv of a violation if the rulea of the ConipMny.t I act"U mder the authority f the S i.ieri' teiident. Sit. Dunn., who hna the right f sfcnp the Cirs whbu- ver and. wherever he pleases ana who did rtop he uain at the same point tne same dav, for hnn- elf and some friend to g t off. And at the Sam '(joint the oey befre I stopied my-train to pi ur. v. J Hawkins and part of bis fam.lv oil, t ittend i-aid dining. Nobody was dociced lor tne. two stoppages, an 1 nothing was sai l ahoui it. out no sooner had 1 stopped the tram at tbe eariu point, to uet vn myself, in order to btj in place ol n noad the sanm evening, than Mr Uwk'ns tf-fs me an insult by m jiiiadng my check, as in timated. - . - i' .- If I had not acted by authority," than I could have submi't d to a discharge; but under no cir cumst&nces could I quietly ubmit to such child' play aud free negro eorrecyu&r. as docaing my wages,.-- - , , - l have unihr-mily met with the most eourteon treatment at the hands of tie B urd 61 Director. to them I shall take e "n appeal f-om this d- ci-1. i, wtiivu. X doem aroitiart f bion of the Preaiden land undigniued. B. . RSaJfZS. July 28, 1858. " ';"'- ,. Pro!. DeGrata's Electlie OilTake it to t ba eottaire of the lowly, aud relieve tbe cams of ao judeiit or disease ; take it to tbe maasions of tbe rich to soothe the saSericg that neither station nor wealth can mitigate ; uke it everywhere tbr .ub the wide world, and say rf ray "ELECTRIC OIL" is not on its benign taission, healing; 80tMtjg, and elwrLag,' as nes net been done sinoe the day the Qjod iiamri taa annotated the weary pilgr'm I j.r-h.ii u . .u. . i:v f.. Aad gro&D and aaguisn in uio w late son. ' : -. - v v r ... Prof. C. 1GRATH. jyl7 'm . ... ? s PbLaieliihia. ,This CH mav be relied on for deAfaeX . f be hl a. the azeats here. See ad?ertueniut in another MARKS: D , - At 8 o'clock, A. ii., on thi 5th ins in" Wak Forest, by W. I J-nes, E-q. Mr. VICIO MINGA t Miss vl i LY W ALL, daughter ot IV. JJ Wall all of Wake. City papers p'eae copy, VALUABLE LA.1D FOll SALE , OFFER F'JR ha LB A TltACT OF LNr IK Wake euunty, about twenty miles north of ink-urn. - ibe Kaieiitb and Qasn Radria-L- three miles frn Forestville, and adjoininif Wake Forest Code Una. containing abeut tbirty-seven bandred acres the -res idence t the late i.bwm S Aletou, ldeeasd. t s a itby situation, aud iii a oud jieLrhbornood. TLh iand may be. divbied 'ia smaller puixsls-to suit pur hasers. JAMiii J. A jsTo-N. aug II wtf - J ... . ." . ' - JOUS jaORRISO.'S , rvaaiTOaa aaaooMs. - r WARDROBES' . BfKKAt'JSr' WASlldrNDS, . - - " BE O -TEA US, CRD3S, - -- ' AN1 IbAULtui, - - - . bmtk c daSt a",r,AS, '"v, ' -. - T UT I-A-TRT --', - - , - . HARB' E TOP TABLES, " i n HAT KA KS, CAX"LK STANDS, CUA1RS. MAlTRlisSaS, e. - - Ali-' Mu1Imj and -W w Cetttue,. wUb B-arsss. wltie i may be hal at a ynort nH--' : : AKiif which I ant selling low ier caga, or to ir btC payid eilsluuieis, t l:eej - . . - i ojcaaaoie atreat, Psteshafj Va asmiw SPECIAL NOTICES. " Dr. J. nistetter's Bitters Meet itb grest TsVoras remedies fur ttisaaass of tra stomach. anl all other iise arislafreiir disordered diestjra yetem and its oomnbnent parts beinf antira r vegetable, it is more naf-thsn ba ordinary prepara tions ffercl hi tba pul'lic. wBile its plaasant afleet va the svftem rxonrs it vtlv oopulur by those who ase it, Pr. Mosller's reputation i wide spread, and tba ' rare wi'li a-Mrh he prepams his mctlcioe, ssrures it n'-qvs sre snj rrliab!a The Ditters are mitt agrrs able In flavor and a it eontiins notbirg that esa i n pir the -Vtli r-nt, '.be cnntrirr, contributes U Its l.raervati n, this ji-ensratioii m"t pr highly pope I ir. It Is sr renuin and trlv vluabla a-tirla for any of the abnra Hieasen. and . we sinoeraly trait tbat iu rea.lers ra-ir test its exoellenra. . v V, TTILL'AMS HAYVV00D, Azaats 'foRleih, N.C. .. . - sag 7-lm r ' . A Fact Worth Knowing. At this pi-tifiUr season, whan the weather is as rhingeable as tbe wind wbeo ths aj at rol.iidt eonsU. tutiuui art attacks t and nn lermine't anl whan fashla systems are hatter! an I unnerved, it Is absolutely necessary that acton US" prin'-ipresfaould babronrht ths 'd of Nature, in order to avert the eontraetioa of those diseases that asnally beonma stated aod 111 si from the eontinnous changes referred to. Of ths dls eoieries yet made none seia to aaswar tba purpose so well as .-' '':!' ' i-"-' , . Baker's Preminm Dittera. ' While other medieioes have been tried and failed, this medicine has proved to ba t"S only pansees fr Dts pepia, Nervoasne '8. General Debility. Cbolic, Sour Ftomach. Colds and Consumptl'oo In Its iooiplant stairea. Prepared solelf of vegetable extracts, ana co sdtxirably eempnnndad aso act at one cpa tbe Llvar, Digest! . irent. Blnod and Mind i It drives out unpTiUvs, In. ereases the' Appetite, improves the Digestion, strange & ens the Lungs, and so tones up tba 'aner man as le reader it impervious to or dinary colds. As a family medieioa tt has no equal, and needs only to be tried to reeoramend iUelf. "'.-' ' . f rioe, 50 cents par bottle. ' ''" ''.' I For sate, at wholesale aod retail prices, byfastra. AJiei Gray, ParoeiU Tdd A Co., : Fisher Winston, and all other prominent Dntiiglstl In tba city of Rich mond, and elsewhere In Virginia. Also, Charles Stott 4 Co., Washington. D.Ct K. U. Buh'er a Co.. Leiih S. Hane. - Baltimore : by Barnes Park, NswToraj and.hy aiessrs. W ULdulAjao UAXWOOP, leign. Si. v. - . . . Orders promptly filled bv addrestlng " ' . Js. BAEER, Propi'letof, j9 2- '. Rlehoood, VaV From a Gentleman in Amelia, well Ira emu AaiUi, ovtmber 12, 1SJ4 Messrs. tovs A Co t My ox-drirer, In Ukin a heavy log (tbtt was forked from ti cart, as it drop ped on tbe ead one ferk penetrated bis foe?, and stork nearly through, about half way between tba anole and. the tni bile toe. He safferad jrraat pain for five er is diyvand at tbe tioie pre4ntd a very pnbsdtay ap pea-anee; indeed, the svap'om iaili Ved Tctanas er Lockjtw. 'y neigbbor Mr. Archer, recommended yoar TURF OIL. . 1 o'.uitl about a ttbls spoonful, and spplted it as dire "ted. The fjortb day after its use ha w t s able, without pain, to alip on a soft shoe, and, aa usual, atten 1 to his work, i have applisd tt to bums, swlliue. ae., with tbe same good effect, bavins; neen railed aeon for tba last thirty yar, (alien bo beU t.-r aid could hi had.) to sew up. fix up. straighten ep trains, bruises. uua-, . Ilaviii applied aU tbe romelies RenersHy id use, from tbe old applicafons ef hut rum oie-j. Jfo to the inhodactlua of your Turf il, I am free tu say l surpasses any applicaiioa erer used by me. , Very respectfully, 5 . PETER J. ORI0O. . For sale, in Petersburg, by F. LL BtiberUun, tile ton-A rtpottswooil. fiew. B. Jones A C., 7iliaoa A Mfriead. nd "$. F. Rives, Hmrgishk Fur sale hi Raleigh by WitUias A II ATWoea. UUVB A CU Sole Pmprieturi. f jysi - - . ' Kiebmnnd. ,Va COMMERCIAL.. : RALEIGH MARK KT, ' 1 , . . Reported Expressly for j iles;Uter( UP HILLS Ii: BROiVN, Grocer : - V" RaL1uI, August l; 1858. COTTON The receipts continue light aud nwrket nrtnat 10 to lie. . - '" ... RACON X. 0-ohrce. P-ice, 12je. - LAKD-ln demand at 12 j u lit-. -f MtiAL This arihle i narce, owing to the ' drv wi-afer. Price, jKO to 55c' " CORN, S0 U 65c. bushel. f FODDER Is worth from bot 70 per hundred. MJAl'S labelling from 50 to 6oc pw tuudied.' ; BCTTER Presh.-20c ; r fE(Wa luto 12Jc. per tloZ"n. ; . V1- . ; ' POTA roE?V Irish, j1c0h1 25. : CHICK K.Nrt Fr-jiu 'o io l2Jc . - FKE.SU PjRK. 8 to I0., SALT, from ure G. A. f 1 SOreraar'k. L. P. 2 O fmr sack. ' - - - .- - .wnrLAT White, $1, lor goood red, 0o. Car rood. . ' -'- . '. -7 ; : rETER?BTJliQ' MARKET, i ' , , Iteported Weekly Ijxpressl) Tor tbe Register, ; BY DOXVUs A JOlXJlSTOy. . .,' ' PaTaasBORa, AiiguM, 7th, 1858 -Trade is i.iijrovei"g ia tali, branches: of bual ne?s. V ' , . ' , .. ; v . -,. . .-, ' ' TOBACCO. The market has 'not been so ac tive the t et wek f..r common and medium kinds o. Lear, but for good -iry shipping, r.ncoa hava . ruled hi h. We n-tos mT few fine hhl4.at $15 to" 10, but t1 bsstof the sales for this descrl, of Toba."co ranged ftm to $12. If igs are firm at 4 to 6 for fair to rood aud medium lraf $tf h fi7and 8 . , .. .,Vy - CUfi O There is a fittr demsnd for prime ami b-s at 12o; Fair to good lots $lu! to 111. . CORN. -in roq-Vtst and prime parcels aeu at 80 t.' - ". ;' ; . . - - " , a. i -i nTe. is a orisK ousinoss doing in 1 Wheat; and prices tend c wards,. AVe quote p ie a j white .-gl 48; good $1 40 to l 42. ana rri $1 30 to 1 35 ; common and fair lots $1 15 to 1 80. Y V t fill I. . f ... :j .. li. l .1 r,. .n. ... t . r... v..... -c tl , r aa'vMMWy aatava ejyv a iwi sa4Asy say p H- ' .'-:.-. . LARD We quote barrels at 12c, and kegs at 13J to J4. ,, , v ' GUANO Peruvian is firm at $60. aa4 1H l-lalid 4 . BACON We cnote?hoojders a 8c. and SidtS at lOo., Va. Hoground dull at 12 t Z. SCGAlj We qm.. O ffee Sugars at 81 to 41i i Crudid 12 t".-I2j; Latf I2J to 13, The aavnc is about 2o in the 'st six weeks. ' SALT A latge businw's J.ing from slip at $1 30 to 1 35 lor fine, and 75 to $'t 'or G A. JIOLASEH v e q-iote IT.' O. 43 ; Syrup 30: P, R 45 to 6u ;' I. 40. - . r t!XctlA;;Gii. On Kew York, philad. lpbia and B tinmore peitu at 2 tic pr, ' . .' . LasjU WAX Its d mind ai 28 to 30 cents. V yOEPOLK MARKETS' ' i Reported Weeki) Expressly foi tk$ fleefeter? - liy McPUavailLRs) A GUHfELlN. " " A'oarotK, August 7, 1857. - FLOUR Very liiLle is a-rivlng a d ibe ra.r aetis quite bare, Incon.cq i-n-c or the csrwtv pricey hare advanced, aud we quote 8. F $5 tb .o $5 60;.itia, ft to 25 ifauiit.s $ ti) to ti 75- -: - . " " ' '''.-.. : . .' . ; VV H EAT Ptimo white la In demand at $ 1 23 j .'n Vtioi is duller. a mie white $1 13 to 1 20 ; Ted,'! V$ M $1. ,0, a-is quality. v . " tO is a. arce and wntJ. . ilixed, 82 to 83 ; ahite, b4 'l Kjc. ; i-I,:w verv scarce, 91 to 82c. , ISA AL blORES aw dii.l, ; Cimm n It-ein, .t i0 to $t 25. 3, iriu liirjieT.ike, 44v Tar, $1 2. .. . ' ; . 1 - - f ' ULUiiD APPLCh A: few drbd Apples of ,.nme q :alit hive tweu receive 1 am o'd al 1 31. 2i- Pi-avh-si bate jet cmi to market. COilOji Maikui inaJdve and priota uolu'i iihI at It j to 12. . A .' . - '.. GR(X;!.K1EI, O. and P. R 8pgBrs,prim-, J tu vc. ; refined cru-hl, 12 to J2; ; 1 ff- Kigali, lk to lljc; lio CoUee, Joj to llje. tviga. lij t 130 ; Java,' li to iSc j n. o. aseea, 4i tw 47c. " ' y , ,- '-, . -.'. Bl'RMNG Ftl'ID. Yir'A'RbKL LW bURM-Xvi FLUID at 60 If eatiU pjf alioasuc UiSb - H Pit,. -.-v; ' f ail2 xaav -fj i A I I. f i: ! i i Mr ,. 1 t -"i I J 'i I i' n i. i : J A V-