. j. t ' ! - OF TSX AXCHf- sorts carus-sba- -: BXXaTZ- r ' - -rJ : U ekek, aad wm a thBcCt xa taaweoaorna. . wJ th Jafiekry CmuM to 'oacuir . i z&yharCa?m ef Le aadEquttT i1'"! 1 Mr. Bextou ifltuflnsrt I1 V at the joaga iff jSSrTTba to iwporate the Blfcbore MtiJif. JaaadtoaeRtwaaingatf I V ax. ; f US tO MMH 101t Chapter fit rviA. PmmiI fca lot wading Mr. Weap.o ofS to swvke Pr togaed fwtarredtotae Join ;CawBUttooa BUI- "7. ptAT tr wiTmr r ir" r - . C. IL JL Taylor. Sea ok JfS fcaty of OraaviiJ, efird, ptwtoeed aa -aVsotkis. wm oaUiaod aod took bk . oTmo&m . Dackarj. kee of abaac mm paetri tor a few day W Jlr- of, 8oa tor&XortbMBjU- r ? , 1 iao tin rr la iaok ooaj, wu ,f Mr. XomUmTc UU rS'ocionof Xf. JfcmbM&tU CJ coo- lOo aotiosof Mr.MonttmO.U fprnkmr wm i nf iliwf far lo-orro, ut jlt. VftlXor fOof1LotiM tf Xr. fiaptoB,' tho 6mU HOCSX OJ O0JCM05X -. TW Boom m cd to ordar by tbo Bfmket tllok. Fay Vf tio Xx. VtteZ. ' TWMKMlorurd7 wmdndppwL T flpifrw jifwt-1 f ttw. Uvm Ibo Mtedcal Cm of ttl Homw, alotiv to MoksiMiatTCdwad bf Mr. fot, d tU ji iiiintinrt imirTTii to freak into tbe of $te orpudx of tb Boom of 0a- mr$Cik frooMdod to Ni tbo pop-, and Mc JrftiK1'' roM to point of ordor. fi Mid tbot W bod i fint liUfrw tbo cwwwanni tfk for tbo report of tbo we tin ppoiatod liioirlpn tbo Mttor(or bo iboaU bovo tsiotd tbo oiot of ordor osooor, opoo tbo rraadtbot tbo Uotk vw otonmicBod boforo tboUooto-bct ibor wn oot of thi tlioo innrlorfng tbo raMtct f tbo OorkU octiao io tbit Qirtr hot U bod boM lofinit to oopodUd oooBiiiftoB, ood it voaid botiowooongi toboor tbi ooteMuiootioo nod wboo tbek mort wm Uooxbt boforo tbo fionao. It mifH U tbot tbo iarmu&Qe would wtLtf j tbo Smom tbot tfaoro wm BjoauQC wroor U tbo wilfino , If 00, iboro VM. BO miMoiilr for dni-r-r o flooM witb'tbo oWinf of tbi fmgm. Ko, tbonforo, Mortd H bo Utd oo tbo Mr. Mibi OBcgo ondmut roferriot M li lln ummUlM i jniiittil tn omiiilor fhi mti tost. Ks. YtrArrH" oooeptoi tbo monrtowrt Tbo yiMlif wm tboo pot ood tbo oaotioo wm ooocamdia. 4 Mr. oztorf Ctom tbo eomniUm oe FropoaV Uw ood GriovoAoa, rporUd )ek to tbo Boom tbo faiwwiBg rowtettnoo ood A roMHBttoa io fooor of tbo of WBL roilook, W4o eborif of Joeoa ooost, A fowlotioo ntotivo to tbo of Tkb op IUmoo Oook. U fiortio ooooi. Tbo foHoviar romintkiw woro iboo iotro- Zj Mr. Moxriaoo, o nwoadoa iMtraetitr tbo eamMactm eo uo ooiaorr to Monro tato coo oKPodiooey of ottbWnr oootbor Jattdol Xio1 M trkt: aod. also, ioto tbo orpodionry of aa addPtOBr Mr. PouaCa bill to aaood tb cbartar of ttoaol Jodro of tbo6oproao Court. Boforrad toitb Pararra' Baok of 5orth Carolina. tbo aoaaitta oabo Jodidary. I Uy MLr. amwm, giT.M, araocuBoa ia lavor i af too ate a ot tao. iraooa. jeeurroa to uo 5r Mr. roMiatuoo lo fororof Coopor maco. Jokok.HorwoodoodLoArnlMiiii By Mr. Waafm, o roMtaSioa nMaf o apwioJ ipiiiif ii of ftro os CorporatMao. A 4 itpiod Bf Mr. WricbotojoiatMOaa lovor of owo tkoaf i. & Wiiiit, lata bborif offdoa oooatj. BJW iotrodeoot ood Mad tbo lot tiaM: Zf Mr. rjtrta, of MoekloBborc, a bUl to oaaoad ao act toearyorotiaf tbo towa t Lboriotto Xa fomd to tU oomm&um oa frtrato Uk. Mr. Gaidar, a kl to aUow 1ms tbaa a ato. Wrttf at aTQcWatM to traxoact tbo tMlron of InUl ooaat. JSofomd ttbo j"ipMinamaaoMOoyi By Mr. fiWoiL a KU to iaovporato tbo VafloT Ki r wid M winf aodXyiadaot Coajaaa . -farwd to tbo araianrtM oa Carynxiom. ' &f Mr. ffowbr W3 to aaaod aa act iaoor poratiaf Cbo Tmxf&mm Malo aad Jama! axad mmj. aonl o tbo cowilKo o Frirato lr Mr. Macs, a ti to Mnoad mca-od of 4looriMdiotirtoieM aorroM rjiaf M-araa. hf Mr. MorriMoa. a Ida to aaoad 1 mc SI k-f tbo Borkod Coda, ootkUd ooorU, Cooa aod Roparfcr; Tbo U9 oltan tbo tiao of boidiof ooarU U awoEal of tbo IfMtera oooatUo. Sa forrod to tbo xanrtna oa tbo odidary. r X W3 iooorporau tbo Baa- ommo i'owdar Moaaitctariac CoBpaay ia Boa ooMboooocl. o9QkMtbo(oUtotakof2000 ia Mock. vb too priraro of purcbaaac tbo wboM wboaovor tbo fctato aaor doaro to do oo. at Br Mr. Woodard. a bid to lacr tbo mlrim of odgM of tbo gapraan aad tiupmiae Coarta. ITUm tU aaWiM M f300 aack.1 &eforrod to too fMnoj ffMoa tbo JuLdary. B Mf.CriiLaU to iaoorpgrato tbo Croats. UW Coo Xigbt CoMpaay. Jtotornd to tbo om aaitoJ oa iVmao Bao. B Mr. fjttor. a atll to laaorporato tbo Caat- looca Gotd Miaiaf aad Aoaaiaet Coapaoy la aty. jtoforrad to tbo ootwalaoo oa ' . . - , ... i . i 5 Mr. Jo. of JiarvoooV. a UU to aaoad tbo rhortar of tbo W-ura gartb Caroaaa BaU Boad Coapaoy. Botorrad to tbo bomibhim oa Jataraal lanrnoMBant By Mr. Vi USaao, of CBmbarfaad. a bill to p voot daaofa by aaaa gtm. Boforrod to tbo mommium PreportUdM aad OrtoraaoM. ' ' i By Mr, Ta. aba to iacorporoto tbo Ato rlo VTotar Copaay. KtUmi to tbo coanU. tor oo rrtrato lla. By Mr. Lova, of Jataaoa, a HQ to nrukto Crialaa) JroOMBttoao la tba Cooaty aad Bopo norCoarta. Fat oo tbo nltwUr aad ordorad to bo priotod. , ; Bj Mr. Joaklao, UU to aatad cortala por tMBjaf tboBotiMdCodo. BofomdtotboooB altttt ira ftit b4VWt By Mr. Loca. Unto prrrldo for tbaoloctbm of Ecbool Ccptwittaa ZtUmA to tfc coatrlU .too'oo Uartttoa. . By Mr. JoUc, Ml to abolish Jory trial h b Ooarto of TUm aad Qaartar fiamtooo of Wotaaca oooatf. Baforrod to tbo coaalUo on Prima rBUU,- i . By Mr. Byaia,abai to ropaal i. 0 Boriad Oodo, to far m U affieU CbaUaa ooawty. Xo forrod to tbo ootBiBittao oa tbo Jodidary. ' Bf Mr. MarrlBwa, a bill to cbartar tbo Black MoanUla Taroptko Road. fTbo road to coo aoaoo at MttcbaUl Fovk aad roa to aomo ono of tbo pubUa roadi la tbo oooaty of Basoomba, i Boforrad to tba com mitt oo Intornai Ioprora est. - - - . -V.. !, Mr. Lfa rcaolaUoa flxiaf (bo boor for Mating aad adjoaraiaaat of tb Boom etmo up io rUw ordor. . . r ' .. v M r. Taata BOvd B bo laid oa tha'ubl. I ' , Mft'tiTatav caSod for tbo yaaa aad nayt. ;Tba BotioB wm aarrtad by I tor, to 33 agiiast. Doris t tbo ottUax oaowafo wm roooiTad from rbo Pvr.tt oowcarrtaf ta tbo amoadBrata of tfct to tbo ttcorporauaf xaa toll o alack batarday -- BEJfATS Tbo 6Mto wm eaSad to ordor at 11 oekk by Mr. Walaor.Boai Prayer by BW. Mr. ifroid. of tbo Spiaeo. pal CbBTCB. ' . iwv of yojtorday wm aad ood PV J Mr. Eiadaoa totrodacad o bUl to oa and aaetioo Cat of cbaptor 28,of tbo Jtorlaad Code. rmm& ttta roadiac. aad, ob aottoa of Mr. OtOMw, ratocrad to CoaaittM ob ffaaoeo aad ordorad to aYMM of, XJaoidaoB, a all to aatfaoria Z.-D. Haaptoa, Jato Saoriffof laridooo cooaty. tocoCotarraaaof taaa. Paaad la fiat mboV iar wad rofenod PtboCoaaittoaoB fropoaiUnw aod Onrraaca. ' Mr.Powd.orMolatfca tooppjiaf aaalortcoav miam of oao fmaoaeh Jodidal eiroiiiX,to ooaiM atotbooswdaaay of atobUabiaf aa additwool drooit. - Mr. Barriogor oppoad .lb aiiointaaat of a MietooaBBuUa,abd aaovod a joforwacoof too WBolottoB to tbo Jttdieiory CommiTIm Tborov olaties wMaeeordiafjly lafarrad. Mr. Bortoo, o WU to diridotbo Stato totoobi fadidal okcaiM. f , Mad ila flat raadinc ordorod tp Upriotod, aod raforrad to tb Comaittoo oa tbo Jadiciary. . Mr. TaoaM of Jackaoa, o bill to aoMotf tbo act of 1T83, ia roioraaoo to tbo Cborokoo lodiaoa. Poaad iU flat radrag. aad rafarrad to tbo Com nttiM on ta Jodidarr. ; Mr. AraodaO, a bill io lacorporaU tb towa of Moch ri foaad tU Int ratfliaf aoa raartw to tb Coaaitto oa Corporatkaa. Mr.Tararlatrodaoad tbafoUoojaij raaolBtooo: Kjimad. That tb Govwaor bo foaoatod to rMuh eh fiMt whb all roDortt oad Jattora of corrapoodaooa ia tbo BxoeotiTO Offloa whicb ro 1M to tbo aaaoaftaaoot of tbo AlboaarU aad CTmai Ti'-r CoaaTCoapaBy ; aad ala a copy of tbo cootraet oador wbich tbo work a bow pro maific. oad tbot bo iofora tbo Soaato if tbo iMovir f aid Coaaoaav ia oador awtcaco. to wboa, for what aamint oad apoa wbat toraa Adoptod. 'J a. ThoaaM f Jackase. a bill to oaoad tbo ebartorof Haoffiaf Dog Taroptko Company ia tbCtmatyf Cborokoa. j Mr. Bdoo aovod tbat tb bill b priatod tut tbo iaforaatioB of tbo Soaato. Mr. TaoaM flam id tbia pnainaary. ood op poad tbo aotioc, aolaa taSooator wiobod to aid tbo aowlr oloctod Public Priotor. H would aborV ly iatrodaM a bill wbicb bo would dairo to bar wiatod. aad tboa bo would favor tbo aotioa to priat Mr. Badaoa aid a would witbdraw kia to DMMO tbo Soaator; bat JBsot olao indioato kimalf fraa aer diaooaitioa to aako work for tb Pablk Priotor. Tbo Govaraor'f Moatafo bad baoa oeat to tbo priotor oigbt daya aot but bad not yoi oppoarad ; aad tbat tbo mom wm trot ralatiro to tb raola ttooa iotrodooad by bimoalf eooooroiot; Padoral Bolationa . Mr. TboaM of Jackaoe, a raolotioa to aaood tbo act of 1848. io iwrono to tbo Waters Tora piko; iotracUo tbo CaaittM oo Xatoraai Ja- prtrrwoaDU to tooort a oui fvnaig lor aae Oa BotioaTofMr?WalkBpr toTsaaato ad- jouraad. J HOUSE OP COMM0B8. ' ' DOC J, lOW. TboHniMO oat at 11 o'clock. . . . Praya by Bar. Mr. PiUrlL . Journal of Tatar day wm toad. Tbo Coaaittoa oo CorparatkiBO wm aaawacod M follows: Maws. Wactb, Batcbokr, Polk, Wia- iow aoo AJrraa. Mr. h of Jackaoa pnaatod a aooaori from 8. If. BUI aod J. V. Waiiaar, Eaoa, rolov tire to aitarinr tb bouadarr lia betwooa tbo oooatia of Maooe aad Jackaua. Mr. Love of Jackaoa, frooa tbo Cooaaittoo oa Cboroka Laada aad Waatara TurapSko, roportod back taolutwa to aaood a raolotioa of tbo last C Moral Aaaably relaiivo to oatria of cartaia Cborokoa loeda. with a' iooaMMadatioa tbat it Tb foiiowiar bflla war iatrcdaoad, road first tla aod raorrad toappropriataC'raart1aa : By Mr. Jordaa, a bill to croatoaaow county by taoaaBMof TraaayiTaaio out of parte of Jackaoa aa noaoeraoa coun&a. By Mr. Moadaabo'.l. a bill to iaoorporato tb tomuta voppr miaiatj tapaay .or Mia- Mr. Lovo of Haywood, o bill to lf off tbo Stoto iatot Judical CirouiU. Tbia bill wm ordorad to bo ociatad. Br Mr. Moadouball. o bill to aaood Boviad Cooo rolativ to corporatiooa. By Mr. Gorrollo bill roquiriac; corooorr boads to ba rarJmVaroo. - Tbo Spaakor praoatod o aaanorkl from Hoe. B. bL coAadora aad otbor Ja&gmot tbBuparior Court. oarratia tbo dinaioa of tbo fitoto iato twoJudkaai LHarioU, witb four cirouii wbicb, oa aotioa of Mr. Hill, wm referred totb Coaaitto oa tbo Jadidary. Mr. Wribt, Croa lb Cnawitto oa Frirato BiUa, roportod back to tbo Houm bill S: 99, to aaaad aa act incorporating tbo towa of Cbar lotto, witb a raaoanwwriilitina tbat it ba paaad. Mr. Paraoa ooovod tbat tb bill iatrodocod by M4. Jaxxaa, xtoncanf tb tarlaaicUoa ot Wusta, ba priatod. Crrto Tbo foUowioc billa, upoa tbo Caloadai takoa op, road tae aseoad aad third tuna, paaid, aad erdaod to bo ongroaad : tbo rala bariar booa oMpaadol for tba purpoaia notion. Uoum tall Jfo. 10, coacaroiar tb election of CosoUbla of Cborokaa couaty. HUlSo. 12.oapowonar tbCbairmaa of Coua ty.Courto to call aafiatrata torotbar to tran act eouBtr t Mia aw Va Caiathoin couaty Bill Bo. 29, aothorioinr tbo aureda of Wil- liaa Pollock to collect arrears of taxa ia Joea count v. Bill Wo. 18. ia fovor of TbomM Oirrt. Bill Bo. 13, to Laoprporato Bwanaaaoa Lodge Ma M, Bill Mo. li, to prorido for Uking fiat of taxa bla ia Oracoa Pwtriet, Beaufort oouaty. Bill Ho. or.toiocorporato Bdioboro Male aad Pomelo Acadeay ia Mocicomery oouaty. Bill Mo. euto iaoorporato the Duplin Eifle- BiH Jf. 9, to amend aa act incorporatinr tb towa of Cbariotto. , . . BUI Be. 81, to iaoorporato Judeoo Famal Col- tore to aa towa ot uoDoenoarlUe. Mr. BetcbeUir eellel attention to tb foot that there wm ft proriaioa by law for inoorporatlDr ioaatutioni ef tbia klad by UUer patent, and ia. peea ft tor of $25 If otberwfeo obtoiaod. He taourbt it pooBltotaatrcntlemea may bar over, looked this proTfctoa, aai bad called attoatioa to too mailer wiu tbo riow of annr tun, if each WMtbOOM. , . . : Ut. Jordaa aaid bo wm aware of the prerision alladad to by tba renUeeoea from Warren, aad the impoaitioa of the tax. It was attended with eoeaidarable iaooBTenienoa for partta liriar ia bis part of tbo Btato to orsil tkemeelra of the act, end they preferred to pay the tax ana procure the charter through tb Larielatare. Tbo bill tbea paaad Its second and third readiajs. , , Bill Ho. 34, to prsrant the obctrnctiooj to pat are of fish op Salmon Creak ia Boru oouaty. Thie bill wm read the second time; and, oaao. tloB of Mr. Hoary, wm mad tb special order for Betordey next. Mr.Qutbrto introduced a resolution calling-upon tb Goreraor for ta formation relative to pubUo arms beloeginf to the State, aad m to what dtf pcei tioo bad been made of the arms reosiTed from (be General Gov era meet. i Mr. Ha ya moved that the resolution introduced by him, aad upoa which a report- bad booa aade, relative to certain eatria of CbcrokM Uit be taken up aad considered. Carried. Tb resolution wm tboo road tbo second tiae. Mr. Hoke desired some laformatloB relative to the rrievmnoe the raolotioa proposed to remove. Mr. Haya explained at som lenrth. dariar which several members made enqoiria, which Mr. Haya answered to their atiifartloB. ' i - Mr., OlenJenhsa read tb act trflart larkw, su tler the objectionable featura which wm pro pceed to be repealed by the resolution of the reo. tlemaa from Cherokee. , , . . r . i " ' Tbo raoloUoa wm thai put opoo its second tad third roadlagi aod paaad. . Mr. HU1 moved a re-coaslderatloa of- the rote be wJucb the reaolatioa -of Mr. Haya bad just passed, to tXtoti of aa ooaesMaoot. woaxarraa In. aod Mr. Love of Jackson oCered aa amoJ aooxlradiof tb oporatioo to all eoualiaoim Uoriyaitaatod ; wJOA oaa oxioptod. Thoracal (too tbea pasad ia third readier a anactded, aad ordered to be eerroaed. - . Mr. WBlams of if oah iouoducad raolutioa Axinr time for meeting- of the Houm at half past Ma dock ta ta aoraiar of oaeb day. Laid over Badar tb rul- M. WCliooMofMaabaocwitotokouptborav olutioa introduced by Mr. Lccan.flitng uponear taiA booa for oaostioraad adjournment which taotioa wm aerativedalmoet unanimously. On motion of Mr. Wniiaaa. of Kmb, leave of stoeoea wm rma ted until Wednaday aexlto Mr. Woodard. ' Mr. Martin, a raoiulkm rrantinr tbo wm of tlwCoojBOwaHalltBkovnktotB tVioodaof tbo TJaioa for tbo pwrpoM of bokiing- a public Unioa an at ing. Coocurrod ia. Oa Mr. Poire aotioa tbo Boom adjourned un til Monday morning' at 10 o'clock. , Proa too Bakicb Stondard. DISWIW rOB EXI8TI SO CAUSES. A Confederacy o Vmkm cocapomd of tbe fif taoa alaveholding Stata would, after a while, Bcountor oomo of tbo same Hi tfinilt ia which now beat tbe exating- Cnioa Tbo Stata aouth of us would produce and export cotton, while tbo mid die or brad-tuff 8tata would become deeply interested ia maaufectura. Poraraora from Barope aad tbo 'orth would pour iato thokttor, aad posh tbo slave population farther aouih. Maa niactnrew would demand and obtain proiectiou, aad free labor would ooatond with and root out slave labor ia tbe middle States, until at lenrth tbo attar would oomeaeace to agitate against tbe cotton State m tbo Xorth k now agitating against us.' As new regions towards tbo tropics should be acquired by tbe Southern Confederacy, aod M tbe demand for cotton increased, tbe pobcy of reopening the African slave trade would gain mood, and ultimately tbat trade would be ostab hahed. and would be carried wo openly under the Southern flag. Tbia would be a death-Mow to slavery in tbe middle States. It would at once reduce the price of our best slava from twelve hundred to uur hundred doliart, tor the boutaera piaster i would much prefer a barbarian at two hundred dollars to a civilised negro at five hun dred. Ia addition to tbia, a oca a policy would expoM tbo Southern Confederacv to the baxarda a war wuu wcorueni vwwuan mm wiut Boropeaa powers. Tbo two Confederacies, tbe M ortbera and tbe Southern, would meet m rivala at foreign courts aod ia foreign . markets. Their ministers and merchants would partake of the spirit of thepeo- Die OX noma, aau saev wwuia cnppw eeca sua aad iavoive thamiplvnif ia eodleM and moat inju rious complications in their intercourse witb foreign powers. Tbea foreign powers, stimula ted by the hope of gain, and disliking us for our popular forms of government, would insinuate tbemaetTa into tbe eery heart of our system--' would foment jeatotawa between tbo two Con federacies, and lav one or the other under obli- aatioos to them for aid or mediaboo ia the midst of strife and war ; and tbe end would beoreteu mfUmce ia all our eouneus, Soretga manners la aa our social walk, aad foreign Ud in tbe bands of unscrupulous demagogue as tbe price of some portioa of tbeir country liberUw. Ia eae of separation partr spirit, the of which are bow ao obvious and tojurioua, would rage with tenfold beat- There would be partia ia each Confederacy against each : there would be partia oppeaed to and in favor of foreign ia- fiaenee;there would Lo partia advocating dicta torial powera ia tbe central governments and partia advooatiag tbe largest liberty or restraint ; there would bv parties advocating aad parties opposing, tbe acquisition of more territo ry; there would be p utta aiding with the great body of tbo people, and partia eodeavoring to gran exclusive privilega for a few at the expense of the many, la tbe midst of all tbia war would Met probably be wared along tbe Una of the two Cfdraeia war interrupted only by bob lew truces, or by compromises made but never intend to be observed, or by mediations at the beads of foreign powers. Of ooura as the rault of all tbia industry would languish, trade would be obstructed, education would be aegiectod. iernal improvements of all kinds would be arrested, aad tbe asoraJb of aociety would be injured. War would rake up! standing armies, wbicb would obstruct dvil rule and eat oat tb substance of ths oaoole. Tbia would bo the case eaneciallv ia tbe Southern States, where large armia would be necessary not oniy lor extensive operations against tbe foreign lSiortbera Bute, but to keep tbe slave population ia eupjecuoB. xb result would be military dnpotium. Tbe Legialatura of the Southern Stoto would bav to sit perpetually or cwtb tbeir uovernors wiut targe ojacreuoaary powers, martial law, military rule, oppressive tax atioa, perpetual contenttocs, aad dvil aad servile war. Such are aome of tbo evik which would most probably result froa disunion for eriiting ceojua Dkuaioo at thk time will certainly occasion war. li a poaref oi separation ia tbo last resort could be effected, tbo two Confederacies, or any number of ConCederacia might tread tbeir respective paths without engaging in moral conflict. They might at length re-unit in a aew union on foun dation mere bating than the present i but if any oo Stoto shall secede, with the expectation of drawiag otaer stata alter iter, aad if blood shall be abed, tbo beginning, tbo middle, and tb and will be dvil war. Tbo Stata thus forced out, though they will lympetaxze with the State which committed them to disunion against tbeir will, aad though they may stand by her and defend her ia her extremity, yet they will dislike ber and watch ha Man evil star in the aew constellation. A violent eeparatioa would, therefore, sow the aeeda of discord ia tbe aew Confederacy, j It would commence it career witb growing antago nisms in its members. "It would twa forced arnoa which time would dissolve or passion fret' to pieces. " L lnere m only ono evil greater than disunion. and tbat is loa of honor and constitutional right. That t the peopU of the South wtU neper omb wut io. Sooner tbaa submit to it they would put their shoulders to the pillar, m Samsoa did, aad tear down the temple, though Lacy themaelva should perkh in the ruins. But our honor as a people U still untarnished our constitutional rights, at 1st m the federal government k con cerned, are itill untouched. If tbe federal gov ernment should attempt even to tarnish the one or to deprive us of the other, we for one would bo ready to resist, aad ready to dissolve tbo Union without regard to consequences. But not new I the non -slaveholder My of now! the slave holder, whose property, dvil war would in volve ia imminent pen!, My not now mlUiooj ef our triond ia the tree State tarnoinrm! li wa must dissolve the Union, let u do it M one people, and sot by a bar majority. Let us wait until tb people of tb State are more united oa tb subject tbaa they are bow. Depend upon it our people are not submissionisU. If their rights should be assailed they will defend then. . But if they should not be at tail ad, and if we can preserve tb government witb safety and booor toourselres, la the nam of all tbat k sacred tot us do ao. Tb Cbarioston Courier coolly regret that "in cidental evils should fall apoa tbo people," such m bank suspension, d,itrhanc of trade, fall ia prica, aad ourtoiimeat of hnsinew, on account of to deUrmiaatloa ef South CeroUaa to butnaoounca 4aenteM aeparaOoB.f'. ' Mo tor wbat injury it may inflict apoa other no matter though it may produce iacalculabl afc cfaief ia ViginkaadUie Border Stata, no mat tor how hostile to our right and interests their coutm may be, tbo South . Carolina disunion kt Ul break np tbe government 1 Tbo arrogance of tbo South Carolina coterie k rapidly exciting indignation again them to Vkgijus-4far. Va. UaietU. '.....-.. MxraoDisra Tvmraa to BroaoFxxioiaM- Oft ta ultimo tbo ladependent Methodist Society of Seboa Chapel, ia Loukvilie, Kentucky, cam ia ft body into tbo Xpbeopal Cnurch, trans forriag to that church all tbe property previously bold by the congregattoB. That property consists of a very handsome church building, capable of boldlAg four or fly hundred peraonc, withschool reocas, tituatod ia th heart of th aty, and worth aot la tbaa $24,000. The members associated themaelva a a parish of the Protestant Eniscopai Church under the asms of Calvary Church. To nabl th sew parish to lUrt free of embarraas- msBt, tbo Episcopalian of Loukville itepped for-l ward, ana in two exjf raised 8fi00, the balance of debt remaining. So rars the New Tprk Chorcbman. . ' K ' Tom r Mxa Bktm:1 suastioa acawtamUy itUT, what wiU jrorta CaroUaa do in thk dark aad gloTatny hear, amid tboangers,on the ex bond, to bar aberkhed iastitoUoa of aJavery, aad fbe immiuant dangers of a diaautioBoXthoUaian oa tbe other ? Wbat will tb logiaktar do ia regard to Podoral latioas, is pakrd almost every intelligaot peraoa af jt eqoaDy xntelligwat acqiaintaace , The' aosoir k: ' they baW do BOthisgooiar; while tbeir action reminds uo of boy darting atraws to see which -way the -wind blows. Bat tba something . matt be doas.smd doao euiekly, ia apparent to ovary -tbaigbtlnl mind. That whatever k dooe.ihonlri be dan for tb booor jand interest of Jforth Caxoliaa,BndfoT piaai ruig. barmoniiiing and worpotataag j tbo Union of lb States, Jew are foei-bardy amugh jnat now to deny. IftbeM beayaoch,tbeybav mo little krowledge of tbo jtrao mtaaf aad d tty of the Stata, aod oo poor an appreciation of tbe aln incalculable benefits aud glory of the United States, as to be willing to sea 2forth Corf olina tackad oa to South CoroliBa like the tail to akite, inlbevsia belief that it will stead r her when she sboota down tbo wind. That the eoura racoaaatdad by tbe Governor k calculated to induce Aw yarty to imitate Ikeoe ww ewes,eanaot be denied, Tbe appointment by tbia Legklatirre of Demooratw OnaxuiaB appoint Bono others- to meet oad confer with CocnmksioBers from South Carolina, who are to report View joint determination to a Conventioi. of the people of this State, a majority of whom may, of coarse, be Democrats, smmmti to just about the same thing tbat South Carolina baa al ready done by ber Legislature, jmmely, deter Baioeto dtaaolve tba Union ; make it a foregrne conclwion, aad then leave it to a Convention to ratify tbeir action aad frame aa ordinance of eep aratioa. ibweb k tbe inevitable tendency of the Governor advice ; and who eaaaot predict tbe eventaal raulta of such aa Assembly ? J I go witb my party," aaid aa eminent politician in ro nlv to a aoertioa of great surprke at bk conduct. "But aot if the matter be wicked and unconstitu tianair rejoined tbo other. "Certainly not, if it bo wicked aad unconstitutional ; but 1 go amhmy party, for there muet be a tribunal ef tbo lost re sort, and I find it there." ;Sueh k tbe miserable logic, aad worse morals, ef Terr many partisans. There k but .little reliance to be placed on the leaders. ! Tbe only solid bask of liberty k tbe vir tue aad intelligence ox tne people, xnia ia true in every oooceivable form of government, and pacially k it ao with as, where tbe people or tbo oonstitolkaal fountaia of all power, in fact m well m theory. Whatever k done by tbe Legis lature, then, ebould be without respect to partia, and without Commkskmers of Conference.) Let such a course be adopted m will cause tbe voice of tbe people to be beard,speaking forth tbe words ef truta and aooerseM. xnis mian oeuone wy pn snary elections of delegaks to a Convention under a call by; the Igklature. Tbe member of such a body .would bo fresh from tbe people, after oon- weraing with tbea luuy ana lace to lace upon an the momentous questions tbat agitata tbe public mind, and would be m free from party tricks and tramol m possible. , :'.); Tbeir deliberations would be charactanxed by forethought, and they would counsel wisely. Should the other Southern Stata adopt a similar course, tb probable, nay, almost certain, jconee ouenoa would be a convention of delegates from all the Southern States, unka South Carolina re- ' ' : , a . 1 n ; imir; XBm wouia ue louowwa vj a vrafnuni of all the States, ia which a united South would unfold and expose, ia a friendlr, but firm and de cided Banner, ber grievances, and demand of tb Xorth aft honorable and just settlement, with as- urancaand guarantea tor the tuture. Under such cooditions, it k confidently believed thai the South would obtain all abe wik aad ought to de mand of tbo Mortb. Let user amine the fouada- tioe for our belief, aod aw if it k well groua The ConvonUoa of all the States would ne com- Doad of delegates cbosoa from tbo. several Con- t,raknl district ia each State. A majority of tbaa would represent anli-Betmbuoaa aentimenta and electors. Thus, tbe South would present aa unbrokea front of pro-slavery aoa ; tbo Korth would bo divided. Her k tb proof. Tb rote for Lincoln at tbo Berth wm 1,768,702 i the v arsinst him wm i,4&0,739. This maka bis lontT at th Jiortn, ova thoM opposed to the fea tir antt-aiavery programme, only z,3. n doa any on believe 1,490,73 freemen would not nave a voice in uat uosveutioe 7 uertauuytaey would ; ,and a pownBai one, too. xneir repre aeatatioa, added to tb whole ftoutbern delegation, would constitute tbe Coovealio anti-iwpublicaa at oootM-juat m the Houm of Bepreaastativa at thk tim k astrepublican, got withstanding tb publicans have been able tooloct tbeir re nmd ate for the Praideaey. The popular majori Ldocola to 575 abowiag tbat km elected by a miaority vote. rhubMM bappeoed from tbo manner of choosing elector lor Presi dent being disarent from that of rtoojtng repre eentabVM to Congrea or delegata to ft Coaven tioa. Aaother Uct, prem&tad by these figures. k both iatorestiag and awtowraging. The anti Bepublicaa vote of tbo Horth, m stated above, wm 1,490,7 3 ; th entire vote of tbo South wm 1,2:8,620: snowing that tbo South ba 211,843 more friend at the .north tbaa she bm voter of her own. Under each circumstances, caa there bo any doubt of ber auccea ia a Rational Con- vectioo? Bbould b fau, ob account ot the If orthern anti-elarery senUmeBt overruling every otbor oonsideratioa, tboa tb Union will be aacrC ficed; for tbo Booth, having promoted tbo sub lime spectacle of erhaartiag every bonorabl means of oettaoMot, will anitedly, boldly and de fiantly withdraw from a Union tbat not worth era wring. . Thk will b rerolutios ; but it will be, Zroa tbo iiatur of things, a bloodies revolu tion, rineeatwuee comaer Mate, wita ; mil lion of enlightened, industrious aad brer anon. aeekiag their eommoa interat, rights and honor by withdrawing from a federative union with sev enteen other aod Morthera State, oe account of to pajpatHy aneonautuaonal aad wtotootiy ag- graaiv policy or ta latter, and eeaua they have beea unable to obtain ConatHutional ruar- ctoa for tbeir right and honor ia tbo i Union, would command the confidence and respect of th von j eaviiixeu woru. xaey would eucit, too, the evmpatbia end good offloa of million and a half of freeman ia tb dtia and towns and vil lages and Boom f tbo tforthera States. Thk aeetkmal majority, therefore, would ba wholly dkaraaed and poweriea to de misebief It eouid aot collect imports and dutia, maintaia peat route, or construct miliUry road ia th South. Mor would it maka tbo dkbeartoning attempt : wbil th calm that followed th separation would furnish tb opportunity of apportioning to each aecttofti iu proper share of fa public debt aod pubue property, and, ore long, of establishing be- tooa rreatM ox eomaerc and eJliaaoe. Bet all tba would b revolution, aod aUeoded with tb evil Boceuarily incident to disorganiza tion. It will be laying the sxa at the root of tb tree, wbicb, for aearlr tbroeqaartorsof a eenturr. ba boon rpreadiag it prancba far and wide, giv ing sbalter to u and cumerou frieads of liberty ftoM every nattoa of Christeadocn, and beariag fruit ba greater abundaac tbaa th most fa. rent bopa of ear forefatners could bare anticipated. How often have patriot boart exdaimed witb Cato-a - : 1 .-f .'I' , f fTbUw,tbrigbU, j Tb generous plan of power delivered turns, v Prom age to age, by our renowned forefather, So dearly bought, tb priee of ao much blood, Ob t let it never perkb in our band," ! i Aad yet, to patriot hearts, there is a lower deoth tbaa tbo dkaolHtioa of that Union, which con fated jy baa been th admiration of the virtuous aad th great of all aatioos, aad baa been th e eourceof our best aad flnaatbopa for the mt. petaity of our institution. It k the loa of free dom; aad to guard agaiast that, tb South will and oognt to toko refog la dkunion. . - 'li . . ,,i . .I , j i t t Mr. McOowan, a member of tbo HouMoof Be preseatatlye of Soatb Carollba, and a recognized kadsr ia th State, Mid ia the ccurse of a dato ia the Houm on the 9th instant. W bar long been aatkfled m to the causa of dkaolutioB t We aval I ounelva of the election of Lincoln, but it k aot witb oi tb . only cause of comolaiat. W bar remalnod ia the Union for the' purpose of obtaining tba oo-operation of our Southera sktert to arrange the time when and tbe manner bow, ana ior bouioc ok," i .. i AM5DMXT OP TUB 3XCXSAL CMf- l Ut all ia peevkkai oflherederal oorritttnti m, that im respect of the akotioa ot Prosidont and Vice Praident. las justly given iaatgwa eral aAisfoctfon, The fsciiiiy with which a man having little more than c fourth of the popu lar vote, can be elevated lo the chief magistracy, J the great imperfection of our system, aad giva rise to all oar present troubles. : - The geewral principal wducb lia at the bottom of our system, k that aot only do opTfltdsralbtwa, bnttheofScersto execute them, owethebr exia tance equally to the Tote of tbo Statei as whole, aad to thepeaple a a whole. In a word, to what wateHnedby Mr. CaffiwmtaoeDsusu i wy wakr ttietcf Stetaa and pBopa. t.,. x: i The flat Mjorauoa for eaina of Praidont and TieePiwudaat -mm ao defective, that it utterly foiled within twelve Tears to iwiu ila parpoae. The auhatitute provided ia 1803, ia yaUforce- tbo minority. eMCTKm or Jonn tjmacy a 1824, Mr. Boatoa propoad to Caagraa odmeat which wm xmmh masidered and supported by many of tbe ablest nanibera It object wm to prevent, 1st, the election suing to tboHonoBof Bepraentativa, and 2nd, to provide sgainst the election of Presidant by a minority of the people. After much debate it wa dropt, but its provisions were defective in this, that they did not fully aacure the nijiiowinn of tbe popular- voice. -i I.;! J"- 1:..;Jf. low, it a obvious, tbat with an amendment which shall sernre the election by a popular Tote, we shall be seldom, perhaps sera again, troubled with a actional President rertainly, I think, not on tbe question of Slavery . ; ; . i d Lincoln k short of a majority by nearly mil lion of ota, jtd if tbe popular vote were counted u the South by raking ittothe standard of federal populatian, b weald be in a minority by ware tbaa a minion I beg leave, tVumffii, snost eanesly, to invito tbe attention of the public to theoUow ing ajnendment. I am aarettk practicable, and evfary one will perceive it efficiency, its justice and its true democracy. Let the jteople vote -Ttetljf jJtranyhatft each State for the aleeton am Until im far Governor. Ascertain the number to wbicb the popular vote ought to be increased by reason of the slave population, and let that be divi ded pro rata between the aeveral eats of elector according to their respective strength. Tbea bat the majority of encb aet of electors cast tbe bv vote for President and Vice President of then- choice. -.. : .; -4.,:,,.. .. By way of illustration, suppcee ia tbe hue elec tion, the elecwrs for Breckinridge bad obtained 60,000 and those for Ball bad got 50,000 voter, and that there are 600,000 of whites aad 200,000 ol slave population ia the State, it k quite easy to get the precise federal strengJi, (which doa not appear by tbe popular vote in thk State, though it would appear in the free States,) aad appertioa it between tbe two aets of electors. Tans the pro position would be stated. 4f 600,000 nMtetfur ewsA 110,000 votes, aow many aotea will throe fifth of the slave population thatia three fifth of 300,-000,-180,000) furnish. Tbe result would be 33,000 votes. Tbeee would be divisible between the elector of Breckinridge and Bell, respectively, ia tbe proportion of 60 to tbe former, and $0 to tiae latter. : Tbea let each eat of esector throughout the Union cast tbe iopular vote for the person. of its choice reepectiveiy. Aad if so one obtained a majority Aet there be a new election from the two highest. 1 . Tbe eeeming eomplicatioa of thk modeof elec tion lia u nothing but the aaeartammentof tbe vote according to federal population. Thk can be done jost m easily m to apportion the foderal strength of a Southern State in the Houm of Eep reeentatives. . , .. .; (.: Mow at, me' entreat that tbia amendment be duly cooaidered, because if adopted it will unite th conservative element iorth aad South agaiast the anti-slavery sentiment, and furnish the great desideratum a popular check of unquestioned strength and efficacy against the progress of tbat oantiment. - I beseech that thk Legislature will not sup poa its consideratioa m toe late. Let them re member that Bomaa legions Bad been routed in pitched battle, aad Carkdann wm at tbo gates of Borne, burning to pour bk vengeance oa tbe doomed city, when it wa aaved by the wkdom and discretion of a woman., Let them reneemba tbapaauoak not courage haste k aot wisdom, and that tbo folly of wild excitement often ven- turM "where angek fear to tread.' i See Abriarement of the Debates in Congrea ior tezs oy juenton. , 4- THE TBUTH EVES XROU A LIAR, j A COWA.HD. v . . , .. W received yesterday, a pamphlet, poet-marked latooJa and directed -T the Saiausaka' Editor of tbo Wilmington, ii. O, Herald." Wo opened it, and found a oiauaioa "nmit. oa tbo back of which wm pastel eae of our artida ' on Secession, which bad been copied by tbo Journal of Comment, accompanied by the following flat tering note: !i";-vr j ,!. , 1 Vmm . Crfkn.t:.:. . : .-! To the Linopla-onbmksioB Editor of th Her- id: r,-l:r- :r;r.::-;- ' ' - South Garelma &&piMJou1andntrcnntrdlu4xmtrjmenfaa& hopes on of tha day to bav all poltroons like you ia a chain gang, to cultivate owrice and cot ton. ..- . ir:r: ,.f I rvi .,, .,!, i (aof from tJh 1860 aaodatioa.) ! An Enemy to a coward.1' We would: bav treated tbo communication witb tbo client contempt H dfeerva. as cominr from blackguard who did aot bav the courage m sin sus aauie io u, aaa woo Baa committed fraud on the Post Office, by aeading written mat ter under cover of a circular, if we did not think it duo to tbo people of thk State, to lot them knew the estimation in which they are hold by Bose.wno are aoout to urag taemlato a civil war. i Thk man be told tb truth in regard to tb aentiment of the neonle of South GaroUna to ward the peopl of thk State. . I . They do dapke us, aad bold as fa the moot sot. erelng oontempt; and ia that, the maae but fol low, m usual, tie lead ef their rulers. It is, to w M(owiu; wuros m IIIIIHSIKIIH VO US, w waxen too peacoca-strnt of tba nannleMcome diaa. bat matterc bar become too seriooe, now, to Indulge in the accustomed laugh. We are now oa the eve of a bloody revolution. South Carolina, quite u regarda of the righU aod in terest of bar sister State m Maaach asett is, ha undertexen to predpuato this revolution upon the country, proclaiming to the border States, while ao doing, that, although eh know they must sus tain aU th kas and suffering, she yet, doa aot desire to form any n'T with them for mutual protection and benefit, but wishes to keep them m a barrier between herself and danger. Thk k th language, these are tbo very word, contained ia the pamphlet above alluded to, and ' which ia daily circulated by the thousand among the peo ple of thae sam border States. ; reopM of north Carolina,ahaa thk programme be carried out? Will you suffer yoursdva to be pit Upon ia thk way 7, Are you auoatssfoatsfs to the dictation of South Carolina? Ar your propositions, and those of the other border States, for mediation, and co-operaivon when necessary, to be met m tb Cbarlcctoa Mereurv kaa met them in advance, with contempt and defiance? Are you to be called cowards because you do aot fol low the crazy lead of that crazy State? Where k the spirit of tout ancestor, so commonly invok ed now a day? Will It be displayed by exhibi ting ia your conduct, toot only a tamo submiaiaa to the behata of South Carolina, bat also a shame- las abandonment of your rights aad duty! Will you lick the hand that smitaa roa ? . Do so if you will, but may God ave the State from the infamy-.'- -; --i- ;:-j-;i-v,--j--':-:p-j Tbe coune of South Carolina having rendered a "United South," in the constitutional defence aad vindication of Southera Bights, impossible. (u far m the action of that State k coacerned.1 My the Alexandria Gazette, tbe leaders there will have the inefahle matisf action ot knowing, that whatever mischiefs may arise, from the want of that United South, aad from th snaaaedie as. tkn of two or three ultra States, are attributable entirely to them. ' j - ' Tux ELBCTloa ' jx, Tratinxa-Goveraor Letcher, of Virginia, bat issued his nrodamatioa dividing tb vote of Virginia between tile Bell and Ererett and ' Breckinridge Elector, ji vin nine to Bell and six to Breckinridge. ; Such - a thing never occurred before ia anyltat ia th Uaion., . i : ' i I BXATXI netr nviM ivnar iavmia n mm- A. a.. " --- t QMExTrranrra, xaao. . 3 Bete diatom ted, ' BZk ef Bxaaaage, 'State Beads. 12X211 eose , sjn sal iSoaa of otaer 5. U Banks. .aadM.j i f Jfoteiaf B. Xana. aad 1a.Beak, 8JS4 oej . T,K 74j1 fmtmn. CaVtV. T, 'I . 2JX7 am 4.774 ftSl 'toi-vsM ..-wr-jLifcjwe'vsi -! Da frea Biaetora. . Bteakhaldsrs aa Pbweters, I 481 T4 I 'aV4ouU ! It SALE OF IsAXD: ; - NORTH CJAMOLXJtA, WtlE COfJBTX. Cant af Bqaitr, FanTerm, Itaa. Jaa. airaiieas, atery M. Cnnma and otter, i rsBtea &r fish e: la. : raiiwsiil to aa eider aad at the bat Sail tU&artaflquity far taeaaaef Weaa,teaa-' oaaigaad. Oak ad Master of aid Cewrt, wulpre eadtoaUMwaldkaaaiBar aithiOlb daxrfJsa mmj next, 1881, at tee CoartHewa aesr ia the City ef "BaWigfrj th kail 3a flit pawTinri lauliiiaif ! it seribed la th above entitled sus,towit: Ateaet ef toad within 1 auk af tbe City ef Balaig eewtaia inr about 188 seas, an a or la, adjoming Mrs. BpaagaTa Mm weet ea Wabmt Crwsk.Bylveater bnita's toad aad ahaa; aaid bad ku awed heaa ea tas iiiaikai. ii wall tissbered with long leaf piae, aa a mm fbtaek bad ea B, aadk ia a healthy aatteaef Daanw' - : 1 .- f i iv TEBM8 OF SALE: Kfty dollars of the pur ansa staaer will he rKraired abe said la eah, aad a eredit ef HIK aeoihe win be grra to the pa- aaey y ak ewaanag sate Band witaaparoradi tyartaeteaa. . "J awt td f:t . XEWIE, CM. TI8AIG ABxUaArPLICATIOBS forth mt Male Psfiontateto the Ae huaabeuUbs tata snosrsirsad, aafm taair af tbecrevaed esnditioa ef that of tha Iastitetioa. ; ED. C FISHES, I PbyrV BupL dsel Bt 4- WHO A1TI 'A BABGaJjrt--AT 11 o'eloek, A. M , ea Satardan Pawmiilisr Bth, I will seU. M tae airaat bidder, oa ta praaksa. ay ia ta Weetera i ware ot tae ury ef Keleigh. aa beoot of tka K. C otaiksaa. The toteontein about two aera, aad it wiQ be dl- videdmte faw aav paeek. 11 wfll ako allm large abop, ea tb praaiaa, 129 by M fat, with the mkmainlinr that it a to be, awed aTdaRagma warning Epriag. I - ' -f Also, at th aaa tim, 3 or 3 Sail Mileb Cows, rf any raU of the abev aay be aeaght a privata sal before taeey raaeuoa. TERMS aade known eaday ofate. '; dacl Xt -, TAAXKl. WtLBOJL TTTJ8T AS I i EXPCTEn-Ia' COIISE- J eaaaa ef tea great ianraa ia hk baahaaa, the tTfr ;t ha ber marmtiTUa to proemrs tb mrvie ef aa r -. aad k plaafl to; iafora the publk, teat be ess annatnfl with aim, JflU. u. axa HAM, waQ kaawa m aa effiekatbnainea aaa, bsv- iar litxk eawagh eaaadeaa to be reed aaetienai Baraafter the wraa will be eeaaaaed wader the Ira aad style ef MOORJE BARJXAM, Mtae stead fin aisrl r eeeayiadby ayalf,tw dears aet of H. fook's Clothier tors, oa Markst Square. JOBS C M00BX. MOORE A BARJXAM. Aeetioa a prasptiy to aad Coaakaiea Memhairta, will attend all baiinaa entrusted te tbaa. They will atead I thk, aad the adioimnr aoantaea. They pledge ex sateaati0a,tnaa a to toey aavO oarved. f . deel tf Standard espy. TbTOTICTTlXIa IS T(i . CERTIFY ij that I aa aeleaga agent Iar aay pease, aad. tethefatere,IehaBewaaetbaaiaa eaary rti ae eewat : Ia winding ap the agency that has eakted lor the past tha years, it k ninaary taat all par seaeewiag bilk ea tba eld aeare abeuld aattk ap witiu out aaky, aad for that parpa I have aade thaw sat te date, without rapat te persona or pi opart. Hop ing that eons af tba above dabneaaets will give as eaaanwai j tmaliln Tifif lean t snltrrrilri wjrrif -.-."' :TeaflaabteSarvat,; ' - h , XjB. FaABEIJBi . . Iaawtiriag frea to abeve Agaaey waieb I have eoaaaetod wish e graat deal ef wan fa ta past tare yean, I weald retera ar wartnart thaaks for tb vary libarai patronaxs aaiatnfiiri aatowad ap eaaa, and I feeak tor taatatawteM deal aad ay baataeatba X aaaU at least enlist your rood wishes, aad io a very great extant your trttaaga. for I shall be better abk aad mora wQSng to keep ea hand the lar j! art sack ef every ar lieto te ta Carieettoaary aad tmmcj Goad line teat BMoratwea awpt ia Fsleirh. ( r - v OOMEOBEt COlBAIXllTO . ae2 tf ., FRAJqaXIRS.; .. Staadard eopy. ' . - j " - -J " " ' DRESS-MAKING- Th CBS. W. W. PERRIKSOir, FalHIOX- if JL ABLXBiwawakar, wula pkaead taraeeire frea tbe Iadka ef BaMrh a liberal share of patroa- aga. She tatters bsralf that she kespahkef giviag theaaat saaaaetemaaeato lavMBSTtewsa with theu-pstraBare, aad abe aararastaa Ladioa that saaJl aa m biiwiii m rniai a aay a ea ; wuauarwa anew, eppoaue tae vaeaat la of Mrs. btewart, ea nyettavuk ael7 Sa UH1TXD STaIZS PATX5T 0PJICS. A E k M I M cTtp k G O T T a ArroaxBT At i Law aaa Seucrroa or Pxrarrs, - .. fXas of North Carolina, . T8 -eereaaeeUT attested at iWashitigtaw. D. C, I jwher be wfll attead te CUisa agaiaa fbe Severa- aad aepecian a eeuuamr rasa roc v )lyti waawlyO. OIL! OIL!! jOILU! E. A. WHTTAKER, KEEP Oil HAHD oa, i TaaaanOu, I Tra m Oil, , . Kkphsat Lamp Oa, 1 CedLivaOfl. t Axkfireaaia a IS tf T10R SAJJB- A STJGAK PEAKTATIOH JC aiteated ea tae kaiaiiiii: River, eae beadred aad aixtv dv bum abeve the city of Bew Oriasas, -'-"C ''f11'" hnAr aif anil (frwa aawleflaad: Bevoa aaadre aera euareo; tw dred aad tfty aaa ef plaat aae, aad ea baadredef ftrst rear's rateeaa; Thirty head ef Males, Oxm, Cows, aad Cattle sufiakat, with s rood stock of hers. Lead enough foralarg Cettoa paee, aoat efwaicfc w elear TERMS, Ekjbty-f veXawaddoIkn(aS500 OeOars (OXO,OOW:I laaaafeaeewsl aeysaat with six est. : An the iapter aaaati ea the abeve place arm ia goederdes.. aaarea, t aatt la , I, Kw Orieaas. KOTTCEa ; i 1.", ' A LARGE SALE, 1 HAVTRG JJBTERMUCED f O REMOVE to llabama. I wfll rnaiWann saffiarary aropa- ty at waalk aaetioa an Tlwiaday, gth day ef ba, aad eaawaae frea day to day, aata sll k dknead ef. I expect to sell betwea 2M aad 30 barraU of ra, Iff pea ef ahaeks, 4 stacks ef foddar, betwwa 13B aad US fat hogf for pork, a few fee sows, s m bar ef cattle, Oaeag then a tboiwaghhiwl Devea BelL aad aoac Bevoa Carres, half! bread. Ako a large pply ef CaiwJng ateosfls aad kftebeaaad aeaaneld raitere, a an Pkae, Meledae, Ae, c - i ' - Theporitwin ba aoU toe eaak ; tea ethar property naareditof aiaeaaataa, Baaadapprerad riryrnahed. : fc ; LEfB B. SABBBBSL deal 3t,t ' :.r i-f -1 . -I i "rrioYS t tots 1 1 at cost; I - --- ALSO. '- SEGARS AMD SMORCfG TOBACCO. A LABflK A8S0BTMEBT oa haad, aad aauiag at east, at th oil BteadoftH''- -j.-v Oct. 17-tf. . ft -: -' DODD A 8HBIB. A IX PEBSOB8 HAYUfG IB THEIR poaaiioa bonewed .Books from ay Ubrary srereqwssted te retera them, as ft aew beeoaa ab alately aeeaary that they ihemld Mreplaead by the 1st day ef Jaaaery aext. ; - JOBS KERB. A ee 17-wawtw -' x' & j-.c- .- .-. . r . t ; ; j t CHOICE FOREIG3T ABO MATIVE Wiaes sad Brsndiea. Aba Clrsrs, ho. Paryrs batBorth Carolina Whiskey will be aid if waated by the quart or gslloa. , - Apply, ' v ' ' r'iV' . ' ' j ft. B. MRM.l Bimard Saloon. Barrett St. ! frafil aad Las, lo4sM A, T. DArOSOB, frwx Bh5. wiasLuw, 1 the attar tiaisf aethers, aa Soothing Sjrap, wbieb giwstiy teeuitatettas psnm at tettifc4.iyMl ausvtagasBs,refteiagaU talssiastia iB - SauTteateYalatrtacBoweM. pea it iwlkra, A will gfve ast to y rmAwm. Relief aae Health to year lata i nay a mp aad sota tbjs artwa fa aaa cm mrnm, in mufiintm mmd truth at to. have aaa baa, - . . abk t vriifSLOW s&OTiuau AYM.UT. wheatiaal, we aaawaaa. wteeueatoav tenry. aB aw Vlifaaj WBAT WE DO MOW," aft.. AKD T1XDQM OrE EZpr iatiob rox thx nojrrijrxxT or whxt wi HBBB JECLdBX. Ia laaa every awteaa wkw tae mEsat kaaSsrteg trout pais aad exaaastkis. istiaT wul be loeod te ttma or I a way aiaaaai sbar Ba sjrapk adauaistesMV Takvababk pvepaawtiaa k tea jiiaai iptiaa wttmt at tb aat XXTZXIXSCXD ad fcKIliPn. KUBSBS ia Kew Bagiaad, aad has baa aai am aTXVXB FATXXXa SUCCESS ta i ,' : THOUSAJTDS OF CASES. Itaotoalyrsliava tha ehud from pais, bat hvnf. a4aa tba aoaach aad i i aik, awa aidhy.sa. toteewaak rsaw. JX wiS al. Wind Colic' ,, - CSriaiag ia the Bowele, aadvree . yarillllll which, If aet died, ead la fieveittiwBXST roa epadOy CttlLDREK j oath. WaW AKB BmiBT" TE1W0SU), TRETIUJIti.1 KIMISTn 1 ia an aa ef JiTBZSTTXXT AX9 DIAEJLECCa IX CBXLDBXa, wbstaaft ariaa tras testakg, arawa' any ataor eaaaa. We weald ay a every aatawwhe has a child aoSorinr froa any ef tba fonroisx aaa- plaints 10 XOT LET TOUB FKJTDlCXfi, KOI THX PBXnJDICXS OJ 0TEXX,aad aataaaws ead year seffarhig child, aad tba raliaf that will ha BUE.X as, AESOLrXKLT SUXX a- folk tsa aa of thk aadusma, if timely ead. rail djraatea forming wfll anraepaay aeh wattle. Keaarasia aalaataaaabaik ef CTETI A PXSXIXfi, Xa York, k ea the eaadde Wisipai. 6ddWararxkWtaffwasithawadA OSes, is Cedar otraat, A. T. Prtes aay 2h aata pa Battle. AaJ-di. TbTEW WATCHES, JEWELRY SILYBB Joj AR1 AXD rXATED WARE. COUP., Ganfletnaps Levers, lAdWLavsra, Suva Iawers, SILfER WARE. Caps aad GoUsta, ! Bail BelknxpkiaKinx, rMmieurBpat Harw Sifters aaa-CraaiS Serapers,! ' 1 lea Caaa A Pk Eaivaa, Batter aad Cake Ear, Cafldra'sKiirai t Perks, Card easa 4 Pappariasw. Prsot aad Piekk Eaivet, Teak aad Jiart Spaa, ThimUa aad Ta Spaea, Taat aad Kack Chains, Setts ef Brast Pias and " Kar-Hiiigi, Braeelets aad Breast Pisa, far sad ringer Kings, Caff and Shirt Battens, Cellar aad 6kve Sattaas, Belt Baeklas, ; dnalats sad Pwaeils. I SpaBtaela sad Zhiasala, Oavy Ama aad tteaps. t FL tTED WARE, Paniila aad fau, J Spaeta rka, a. i fa Pfaoaea ead Ppenea, CTJTXEST. Tahla aad Iteaart Kairai.' fc Cake Baskets and Parks, Piaw v A Batter tmads, Tahla aad Beart Kaiva, Oyster and Sugar Ladla, reeut Miaeellaaeeas. Bawaed Teeth Brastea, Cash aad Saards, Peeam Seeks aad WsHaW, lAdaTXavolias; Walka, ittar sad JrnKaiva, Pkh aad PkEaiva, Battaslkn, Caadk Etieka, ; . j WerkBaaa, I ol Mara, -; Btaal BvacskcW 1 Ta Bulla ipiaaa . i Swaps i Spectacles. 1 Preach h Taaka Claoki I wkh Members of the lajtfakter aea ethau to an M ay atoa aad aa for tbaaaiva. My Btaek ef Soeds a large end Taahwieabla. My pntmmn I wfll warreat every ertta aaid to a wast , f said tec nriaOmtJmmm-a aoUsr 6W. Wakea aad CUeks repaired aad warranted for 13 watte. a 17 CL .- juxLa u. rjLULaa. '' ; - ; STOVES, TIN WARE, &c THEaXBSCRHEtEB BEGS LEAVE TO aaaaaa te tea ririaa af I skrigk aat vidaity Oat he ba teat reeeived a aae uniawl af OP PICE, PARLOR aad COOKISG tTOVBa, together with a beaaxfal aasortaat of Qrsla, Md be efiara tbaa at ach priea a wfll defy easaiaa. BabMalMeeeaedaaMaraartaataf Ta Vara, to which be tevka the atteattea ef teapablie.i AB erden for stava, stave pipas, ot saythter ! hi akBae, proaptly , ataedad te, aad atefaetia guarantied. - - H. J. EBSSILBtCH. JT. B. IwineaatteMte eary ssy COPPER SMITH awaiwaa te aflila araaeha, . BLAB . ' ala-4a ' . ' f ' ' Bteadard wpyxi OeCARTERET At ARMSTBOXG, ; BOOK BIITDEES, BLABXB00X XAVaTTACIVBIBI. , . - BAXSIGIL Jf. CL elt 4f. .(.':' Tnx.u;rtriHxircn. w. c MILITARY ACADEMY. flTBIS ACABXMT VXLL BB COJTDUCTXD CI JL teeplaaef the Vkgiaia aad 8. CereUaa 8taW aUiitery Iastitetens. raartreaiar, aaera aw i COX. C CTX9T,' JaaSt ly Hinsbereagk. V C BELTCf G,ELTTJf CIBDI4 tIBBg BelttBgfer 6aw,MuaV iaa, ho, ef aUjiaa, fw aata at the Hardware Sara ef RCBKLYnf, Bakiga.ee TT lw PayeaovUie a. sd BpMt wraaagawys-r: I; JOHN W. COSBY. AEIOHITEOT. i j . BALEICB If. C. Sept. u ltd. . , ' - ' 1 1 TDfrOIL A MSTALUC CAP AaXPACTOABT . if. '38V Crweby Street, If. . ' JOHN J.CROOREVCO.t ! ' ; Aa aaafssfailag smr tbeir Patent PLAIN; PRLXTED OR SUBQSSEZh, aBitahU for wrapping ' , , riae Cat aad Cavendish Tobacco, Cheo . ;: spicoo. Ac.: - . ; - . Tkin Beaten FmLsB skae, okfrUr la ViVAaary aad ' " " Wnmfth to tke'anperted srUcla. METALLIC CAPS, j , ' ' PXTAU7ABLB ' '. ' " j " far aaaliag Borrui, OentafaiSag Wtea, ot othut !! Jxaa, jU. rttwsid with say asms or omit rass Ako, V j.;-- ' ' . J ' : !..- kcsic rLAras, sotaxa, rrra aaa sarraaxs aavAia. , F I2VE LIQUORS ABO HATAB A CIGAR E. A. WHITAJCKK heaps ea haad, the Urfat aadPteeCiaV'' aSS tt Block ef Uqnvr. Cbewiag Toaaeee, ta tee City. ' ; ' Te A. WBITAaBB aatra l Largest sad bat alerted Stork of PaT'. Qrearkate the CUy. ; . " f " .Capital Bteek paid, I: - east a ay r any ethaaadi itfailsd ima toeffeet m cure, aad. Sever did nwekadit Oa ta with tt wsrstiiws, aad s; tea of im aidal eaWa BOBarnU ef Baton appka, SO Bom of Chase, JistrwetveA aosttr bsZS ua. j - - I t A

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