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TEBMSS2 00 rER ANNUM, " THE NOBLEST MO VOLUME XXI. NO. 32. TERMS OF SUBSCKIFTIOI. Siagltcopy, in advance. perannna $2.00 " " at the end of the yfci.r 3,00 Single copies, five cents. No labseription will be received for less than 6ix months. Rates of Advertising. Sixty cents per square of l lines, or less, for the Srst, and 3 cents for each subsequent insertion, tor auy pcnuu uuuer lurct: uiuni. For three months, . . ' . . v. $4 00 For. six months, . . . . . . . t 00 " For twelve raon ths, . . . . . . 10 00 Other advertisements by the year on favorable terms. Advertiseis aro particularly requested to tat.e theiiamber of ii?rtioos desired, otherwise they will he inserted untilforbid. and charged accordingly "JOB WORK, of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. P. J'. SINCLAIR. Enrron anb PnCpmrroB. J " lTTEYlfcLE, N. C.rj lAYV QCTOBEB; 26 r ' J GiUrV- m 4t. tfsJl lffHfe elon. miscellaneous. A ATTB3STTIOKT S fifflr UU Hi 2uaiMiU&lU ICV g gQ E ETec ' , , w ,o oAiri.ii cmt, rr . ... "?- -: ' Trrwf eh a union be efP WHOLE NUMBER 123d AMES MARTINE would info rm h lricIIUs. lulu me luii;u ycutiany, butti. tie mis removed from his former stand, North side Hay street, to the Store hourly opposite, lormerly ncemiied bv him as a Tiu Manufactory.-' And offers lor sale on the most favorable terms, a lame and full assortment LEGAL NOTICES. ATTORNEY, A T LAW. . rFFICE west end of-the Insurance building, Hay 'rAt TORK ET AT .LAW , -" -' , Carthage, N. C. A LL business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, Mareh2, 1860. ly M. J. McDUPHK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fayettevm-k, n. o. ' N. A. MEAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW LUMBER TON, N C, Collections promptly attended to. April 21st, 18C0 ly. DUKCA9T J. DKVANF., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW CLINTON, X. C, WILLpractice in the County and Superior Couu f it laden, Cumberland, and Sampson . w the adjoining Counties. Office near the Ciintoi Iioi Feby 10, ItsKO. tf A- 3- McLUAN, Attorney & Counsellor at aw, SUMMERVI 1ST. C WILL attend the Courts ot Cumberland Moore. Johnson ard Harnett County PKOMl'T atten tion giveu.tue collection of all claims entrusted to his care. . . - Dec 23 tf- r z 4ii & -EB3 BKT ntC JCLu JHL BO I. Af JSO. 10 H )L'TH S H HAY' :Kb,T. 31 y Stuck of Ready-Jlad? flashing ij now Compla 1 ENTLEMEN will find at this establishment a ) V M STOCK OStGOODS. well made and at a price, embracing every description of COATS. PANTS AID VESTS FOR COTS AX VI The largest assortment of Shirts, Linen & Marst .-I-jtlit Era teoro nus election. At any rate, a tne worst come sS7 yy . ; , , . i , Kv tlMfeworst. it is something to have the South uni- 1 dc its appeanncjUL this terrestrial globe ? la other 4 Vi-d on ny othep Uim Bkeciuskiikje can j words, did tMTOv ' 1 a union be effected. . : . . ?mh Petelrsfeurg Intelligencer, March 2, tiffV rl . Xilrj lllvi i Alii I. - & Marsei .-rt,t.'n. i,., m v,:,.i, ,.i t.' Stocks, Cravats, Ties, trench Lace T ies. eTe-. , - f , i;4i!,J variety ofCpllars Socks Under Garments of old mny " anizations. Used as those or- V, ;tization,s fcyl'fctive ,,la CLEMENT G. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, T'avettovIllO, M". C 1X7"ILL nractice in the counties ol Uladen. Samp- V V sou and Cumberland. Prompt attention given to all husiucss committed to his charge. April 2, 1858. tf W. S. NORMENT. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR IT LAW IjUAlUblllU, x.- , !an.l for its excellency rouwnirecomme "IxriLI ATTJSXtf tne -"?' "g"!" "IVi ' M-r sale JAiaK .i SNv- O bus. All ia?mfiss uui us"-- A. . 1. ..... prompt attention. Office m iue woUl . July I. 1859. l-y-w iurllOCJ PAINTS, OILS. . E aa)j SADDLERY HARDWARE and TRIMMINGS, - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PLOUGHS AXDFLOUGU castlxgs, BUILDING X?ATEEIA LMi:cnANICS' TOOLS, FRENCH BURR AND ESOPUSmii aroSEg AXKER BOLTING CLOTHS &c- .c-' - , I will take this opportunity 01 reiurumg my f.,r the natronasre so liberally extended to me, ai.d most respectfully solicit a continuance of tne wn-e. Sept. 22. 1 ?"v TABACE. POIDKE DEXTIFKHE 0C0 OR TJEXTAL SNUFF ra ,- Iniroilnced to t'je Amoii- I ' 1. v - - - . . - - .... ' ., ,,l,i;.. :-nmmt,ed ol the . - . I . . laii .......... 1 : Hsi1 . .i;ncti.,l nf it nh i-i-t- f ., . :.! .ui.;.i...r iU lOltUOie (JUillltiC?, iv- .r ter as a disimectaui ttiiu umr nt. It has the enilorsemeni 01 Parisian world as the most use .'Xi fnl and elegant toilet article in l-l -. -Siiiii world, iilegautiy inoutnen. Super! ly flavored, as an oruamont, and a? a Toiletl pleasure it has no equal. NtTICE ! ! ! ; Encased in two forms. :. ' No. 1 GOLDEN BANDED OCO ' 1:. Retains all its natural sir -nirth and pun.srev.cy... impurti-d. and is a most sup i i, r article for those who desire agreeable sliinulaut. It imparts t- th teeth tuat pe culiar br lliancy for which the ladiesf Souther Lu rope are so justly celebrated. So. 2. SILVER HANDED OCO fv Tesigne. expressly for the Northern market retains l its povcrs as a dntitrice though gr-tly reduced Jn its stimnlatin.s properties . As a Gem f ' On your Toilet Stitrfd You will be Pleased with it, end if f I JJtvr. and : SaLl' 12 -pov Linen, Silk and Cotton : Alexander's Glovej' Buckskin Gloves; Skin Cloves, .Suspenders, rf jsnnm a .1 curtio.a hats m Carnet Ha s. Umbrellas. Knsrlish lery. Razors, Straps, Perfumery Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutinas. Accorded ian Striujjs, for all stringr instrument. ALSO tmcnV??.' A great many other GOODS, too "u' 'ctiull tl v friends and customers are very , viced to call and make ttie.r P"":". May ftd, 60Ttf. ' - - . S031KTfllXO-:GOOD-' ' A DISCOVEHY OF AN .'INDIAN CHARM IOR the immediate enrtng- of ti e bites of MAD DOGS, W ild Beasts,;8nakes, Spiders and all otlie poisonous reptiles. Itjft composed ol wild roots and hc:bs. A Buliicient,4iaantity to last one year will be sent to any address, post paid, for one dollar ; or full directions for preparing the above charm, and also for tlistinguishig '"the different roots and h-rbs, will be sent to any ddress, by mail, post paid, on receipt of Fire Dollars. Address, - J. T. MO DUN,. Timmonsville, S. C. Sop. 29?S ' ' THE ibPcriber, intcnr.iiig to change his busmess.wil 011 -Monday, Oct. loth, otler his entire Stock of Goods consisting 01 My. JH.-ST GOODS9 Groceries Hardware, llofiow Ware Cm ler&f$Sioes 3 era ,t TTT CXXT " btw. r H. . ... t: - It was a night such as belongs only to tropic ' zones the sky waj brilliantlyset with stars, while the- moon, thus attended, moving, in regal splendor, hour ; tliatLoftness pervaded Ue atmosphere which cAAAie ... . 1 . .1 ! 1 1 I 1 .4. n "Wuli XllllllVllUt; Ul V tlx, JJU VMiA.i'-'i i .-J t T jw States Mt rfin toiind Bteaflr- s strength ; - . " - - -v - ..a r ; r.. i . uvyv revi vevi, lor - lamiiy ui ure uitiiguiu: &kcring firelight whispered to rats of a place to ., . Ji, J.-io 9 c v, ' i 1 ! The sale will cotitiuue ii-om lay today, u.itii nil re sold. Gotmtiy Mei'chaiits would do well to attend. Terms liberal and made kuown at .-r.le. t)ct, 1.1, It. Tili iS. J. JOHNSON. I MULLKT! MULI.r.Ti I MULLHT!!! A-S uAlv Cc VISE UAKliKLs. Jul luccivud aud CO M M ISSIOSMERCILANJ&C; D Dot for the States a:.d Cnucla, U i ate June e, iM tl. cUw y I- Olainmission fllcrctjant. vir.irNGTON. N. C. WILL irive prompt and personal attention to all Goaf igaeutsPof Spirits Turpe.it.ue Uosm, Tar T-rpentine, and ail country produce r sale :J ntc E uo stairs over the Store ot Mr on-gla-a0najornfnSPLntter.oh-s.. wharf. North aer Street June 18, 1359. tf rR. for Sale by. Sept. 7 !;?"'). Ni. .. Gr A" TITBicii-n 1 ID fUClUVC Mill .! FSXrriven no indication since" of the slightest "r- . .. ' -.r w. i j i i i,n.. uiiire in tiieir posHaoii, ? v uuvi nvicu, pot.viUistandmg ll-the discurageitientj', that the Whi" party at the 5&rtb' would, under the wise counsel of such men:SFyrett, Choate and others 6i like stampr be broUghi; consider tlie follies and would upon reflection, retfiw, their steps and bc- ....1 :fl. W't;a Jr'V,o Qrt'litb inaffTpat ceme uimi'i " "-tsT r ,f"w o nunnai puj ij . ED W AUD EVERETT woulJ,-af all pen, have sig nalized his devotion to me consirmuT? .uu'na'ks 01 the country as they are embodied na Juardea in those great enactments of the thirty-first Congress knvn'ft collectively as the Compromise-Msfe which ho ahv.v s avowed himself the ardent friend If he. "ha J stood firmly up to the crisis tf-Jjc had proven himsf If true-to his post in the time ef Aal tliere would have been a chance of getting nc Wl i ' party safety over the Alolition breajrs amHst which it was strugrling. BUT HIS INFlj -v.-immc nm iiir;t'!"!'.'.n ONLY TO PL I Clin TATE THE DISASTER WHICH HE COUUiJ HAVE AY EltTED. ' Never did an eminent man coum.it so wretched a blunder never was a states man so lamentably" at fault as is Mr. Everett in his . tl,,. Vnl.racta hill. He has lost a k.iilll.v; 111,1,1 ...w - -r -nUnclid opportunity of consolidating his fame of blax'n.g briitl.test among the shining lights of the laml. He has,, with a strange infatuation, abandon ed the lottv position which he so long held with h.u.or to I hnscif and benefit to his country and de- ,j.i ;f. i.;.ti.lf witb a sect whose doctrines. maxims and iiractici s ennnot hut be the opposite of . - -. . ...... i . , i i V t-T-rTr.-T iw.- iiiki.'t v to THF. FKEESOILERS AND ll Ll'lioMSTS, AND TAKE HIS PLACE U.oNKSlDE OF SEWARD, AND CHASE, AND n-n hnvo n.ilbin to do but to eXDI-CSS mr astonishment at the spectacle, and regret so lami.iitiit.le an instance of instability in one of the iuo.-t '.'liied intellects of the age. I Tl., T ,l.i,...tinn .f Mr. V.vere'.t. and of the Nation i -! t, t. l i -oi.c.-r hns i.laved havoc with the Wbia J. R. e:i .St. ;i)t:'."Fii:. -j-t : i R1? h ft Vou'd reaut all ,.ose W his nrotesinnai . , ...... u i'll absent trm tavf ihe loth JtlA, until on-x A June "29 1S0. d-tf. AI L SIZES AND STYLES vj ScItooI a'j oticn- Schoolin the DONALDSON AGADKMY be re-opened ou Mouday , October 3ni. Te.-ma ter Quarter of leu u et io Iv.itin and Greek, Contingent, . A fe.v pupils can be furntshed r..,nii ..ill.. I'rincin-.il. on Hav - JESSE R. Mci.EAN-. Aul'. 13. 1 Hj'J. w-i-t I tinsuished eicei.tions Ibc Whigs of? Oathermg my tast Heetng eourage, ww renewea . . i Rircnirm buimiau ' eowito it i hu k luyivavnw i J" 1 found it' to be native tent ; yrhp ita. occupant. tru; but it couia not uave oeen so long, ior inc. on was still high iu the lamp. I could not make out whether this was the habitation of a native or not ; so, much fati ucd, 1 lffid myself upon my blanket. I thought of home and friends, ot my wanderings, and finally of my present situation ; how much trou ble and how many hardships did I owe to my you thful desire to travel ! True, my mind had expand ed, and though was deeper, and of wider range ; but I had been in .the hospital atBerlia. in the pris on at Tripoli been wrecked in the Arctic, and sold as a slave at Algeria. 1 I had but the life of a sol dier and a sailor that of a traveller at all times. How long I was occupied in recalling the past, or of what I thought ou last, I cannot tell ; but I gra dually lost consciousness in sleep. I was waked by an oppressive weight or my breast; it was with difficulty I drew a breath. As t niArp toi-ril.l.. tbmifit- mv t,i ir 1 ill Ltr Hi ' i. . - .- --- , j stands on end a I write the hiss of a serpent told . - , ...... l. r l . ..a -. A. ........ i tOO plainly lins viui.ii. nuu ui ik&.7ii, vni.i iuc i I must not stir ; 10 attempt w rescue myseii was death to remain was death ! All the events of my whole life rushed to my i,nr,rv. I am thankful that anion? them no snec- tr of remorse was pointing terrible fingers at my Jay neari grew coiu ; my uiuuu crepi wrougu a UCV-WVl v I gathered mj-self for the fatal moment ; the stra ining of Bay musctes gave several quier. si.aps inte ft,. Knialcin of a Imard- . , , ... The serpent moved ana on, norrori lowering above me was the head of the Cobra ! Iv pnd had come mv travels were finished ! Oh, God, reoeive iae! A moment of dread expec tancy, and through lar night air a ineioay ; was it C1... r.rmnina enborn rtf fieaven twns mv savior! Tl.,. cnnont. Wiln!illv4iirn(il his head tit the nncn .-v.--.- --j t ' - f . 1 - . . . I. . ... clrlif iinn-initlni. 1 . .. .1 r ri.. 1 1111 Ol IUC IVlfX, 1.L1V11, auvwMj ua. i a, "f-O nimS(ll liOlH'aOll mi' aiiu uiciiiiii.i-u. A i H.O iii... One shriek aAd I lost alt consciousness. Mv brain sw?racd a maelstrom of thought. Now a being sctmen rushing through, dragging ropes ,. rwl i b.iins niun instromentK of torture : and mv blood seemed tc2 flow in torrents through my lately- frozen veins. . i On recovering from this 'state, I saw a ulTTIV Hi ien come out of an ees of did the first egg e buf of a chickcu t rotton n . it--'-, - The above fldetfon, says the j?itiniylyaiii Staff man, was propounded by that " malignant office i. ,.i.i. i nrka. tha T-tnatm Pnati in hones of getting Mr. Douglas befogged on the ben ques- tiou. The answer of the Little Giant was worthy ; of him. He sad "it mattered not which way the Hen Convention might decide the question, still ; the right of the chickf to come out of the egg,' and tice Tenta, waa perfect and complete under the Neb- raska bilL whicli left all to-legged critters subject only to the Constitution of the United States. Thia bappy reply of the Little Giant is expected to secure him the support of all the henpecked husbands itv among the Shanghais in New. Enslind- ZouutiU Courier. .- - .. .. ; ;;f . - . jLet as aSmit for argument's sake that the supporters- ef Kkkckiniuooe and Lane lire bolters tliu-t, tlMty ere not leuicrats. Iet u "suppose, fur ther, that Douglas will he elected- President. How sinaut unwoau itt Tun JSns mb jpe.r with nun.. A. M II IS .SK.S ll U Mjtlr. I 111- "i THAT ABOLITIONISM AND Fl.EESOlL- i kii ii vi-: vvi in 'I Tli'SK ACCESSIONS EFFEC 1I-1IIV f.IIllKK.Jv Til TIKS WHICH liUL.Mt IOC - I I IKK THE WHIGS OF THKSUUiU-iAU will oi' I UK NOklTI. The foinur cannot lratemi.e .. i'... t.,ti,.,- nrnviM d thev now are acainsi. one amrfb r upon the vital constituti -nnl principle which T 5n kn-itVul in the Nebiaka question. There could board in the rv nm.rs l ave been rife of a meeting Priuclpal order. . Pictures, jus.t Nov. 1 -dtf e U Also, one bos id glass ior ciey VA.nORSDF.LL'3 GALLERY. :.'. j Carpet in sr. price vary in it from 15 up to per 'I , L'-ugiici i-i . , , . . I ... oi-niilll I lllI.IIS. rkillllPrU IMU I"-! ic. 4,-c. at 34, Hay Street, J- K Kl.L. Oct. 4th. L! ' CAKHIAGE KACTORY. A. A. M'KETIIAN bale terms. -f - Nov. 13. 1858. tf : (new.) : At -,11 no. 4 Mackerel, Vjar UUS- PEMBERT0N & SLOAN. Sept.2J, ltn. J3 BL- TVTnTm-1, HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THE Entire stoclt G-T GOODS, t Council & McKethan, I am now carrying on the mercantile business at Couuoil s UluK T,YON. Aug 19, 1859. w-tf BEDSTEJ OS AND CU.URS For V w .. GrJaOOBH. AND COMMISSION ;.r o- i .T Tf Tf. 4 11. iSL SL Prompt attention ivn to the sale or shipment ofColton. Naval Stores,-and produce generalljv Goods ol all kinds purchased to order. - Sep! 29. , . . "v3i!I Biio., 'pipORTERS AND DEALERS WIXISV LIQUORS AND HAVANA CIGARS, v s ri'.n.ors l ave been rite ot a meciing oi me .tiiiin Whigs have been seeretlv held at Wash- -1eii. in winch Messrs. Toombs, Stephens, and us diehired the partv dishaiided, AND DE v,u ( r.D THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER r)K lis DESERTION OF T1IK SOUTH. We krow not whether these rumors be w ell founded or not. but this we will s:iv, that if they shall be con til unil we sha'l be irralitied :it the stand taken by t'v- me. tin-, and shall cheerfully cist in our lot with t--se South our own South and abide the conse . iu u es. Inclination no less than duty impels us to lii" determination. HOW THE DANGER SHOULD BE MET. native bending over roc applying cooliiK liquids. A nen I arose, he pointed to my enemyjthe serpent, lying stupefied, in a cge, a victim the arts of the snake-charmer, iato whose tent (aad entered., lie 1. .1 .a Vin. BAnnnfrte . mMlllrM 111 "I f - - - - - , pursuTtfr-ta-fe ix-tateff wi... ,pire?dBrtwyit ahserrcc; returning disappointed, tie arrived at the tent just in time to save my life I slept soundly that night, despite my narrowseaue, and next morning, after fervent and substantial thanks to my preserver, I pfox-ecded on my journey, soon to meet new hardships." I suppose theprpcnt is now in the United States just look at him and you will be able to sympathize with me ! " " How to Stop a DoxketTE'bom Brayiso It is re- i..t...l ..f n misiilnniirr at tltiina that iii the neighbor hood of where he was stay, much annoyed him ot nt..M kv kid Ineofiunt liravinc. Our inissionarv pointed out '"his gtfcts,to John one morning who i. .1,1 liiin tb if Hint was his trouble, he could soon nut a ston to that i No more was heard from Mr. Doi iky, aud this Jed the missionary to enquire as to how Mr. Chiwaman had so suddenly sealed up the mouth Of his uutmfortable neighbor. John took bini to tha Knot and there he beheld Mr. Dotiker with a hucre stone tied to his tail. He could not conceive liow a stone at t lie tat snouia prevent me W flmit ii i y tliA tU nf Ifireh. If the Douglasitcs were right in saying Bright and Fitch, and Huxtkk, and such men as they, are not Democrats, Douglas being defeated, as be will be, in his wild goose chase after tho Presidency, would be the only Democrat out of sixty-six Sen ators, m THE OREGON LEGISLATURE. St. Joseph, Oct. 11. By the overland mail we i -i-.-.-. trt tl-id 9"ith tilthno. The nave usiiea iium . State" Seuate, although without a quorum, went into convention with tne Mouse on ine aoiu, iui election of a U. S. Senator. Twenty unsuccessful ballots were had, after which the House adjourued- i..,t tha Senate, although not orsranizcn. re-- Of I lS UrlC, " - " , O ... .... i . . . i . . : . . L 1. . fused to adjourn. - ouosequenny a poi nun members of the House reassembled and proceeded . - . n -.1 .1,. . V. u civ nkcant lO UUSllleSS. 11. 1 iuiiiviv ' " or runaway Senators hud returned and taken their seates. The question now, howevci , is whether the House aid really adjourn tine die. Foi-rtf.en -Thousand N euro Votes. The Clevel and (Ohio) PUiitdcttUr says ; Under the decision- of Judge Brinkornon, irourj.een iuoumhiu ikb' will vote the Black Republican ticket in Ohio not withstanding the new Constitution declares that none but "white male citizens" shall exercise the elective franchise, V hen it becomes Known tnr ouchout the South that in Ohio negroes are allowed r - . :u .Uo ...l.tt..c ibisi St:ilA will be political equality mv. -- , , , , inundated with runaway slaves and free blacks from. all the Stales, seeking social equai.iy. ..n. have amalgamation, a mongrei pupuianuu - tuixed government T PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC STATE COM MITTEE. - Pnmvr. Oct. 11. A number of the members of the Democratic State Central Committee are now here. They hold themselves in reauuiess i miuu the meeting to-morrow morning, ine general im pression is that they will adjourn without m-inn- any business, and will reassemble in Philadel- PhSeveral propositions are reported, one of which ia to divide the twenty-seven electoral vetes of Penn- svlvanii euually between Bell, Ktccfcinnage sjltanu eqiauj hefore the Douglas, coining ucuuiwj . " Pliiladelphia meeting. ,.:ino. at the FAi r.Tl l-.Vli.uu ot " - , 1358. AUCTIONEER" COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Side of Gillespie btreet, Fayette ville, N. C. Nov. 13, 1858 AvrtM vv.4' HALI JbrmarVtng antt Otommis si on "f- tnflnniln COIlSI''ni'(l 10 mxr HAT also a good assortment o I Lmb elhv. T.r, this Vtock, conprisiug, as it nl! otl lareji andVst assort meats of articles nin this line ev er offered ia Fayetteville. A lare assortment of Wool Hats for ser vants always on hand . -a.vettcvllVn. N. C, Sept. 20. JLHb RESPFOTFULLV invite tV.e e"iT.f.o of Retailers and BarKeepers in general to their extensive siock oi The tfT.-ct produced by the Black Republican vic ..s of last week is most profound, and cannot wt.U b over-stated. It is felt already in commer- ci 1 circles, and manitests usen in mjiny co itidei.ee between man and man on which aone a'l business credits are based. Faith in the perma f r ;f ic Knoriiinin y tr o. shaken. ...inin r t 1 1 1 1 1 i?ili Luttviiu 3 -,--- --j- - cuntm w iium tm ri lint: ai iuv tui sjuwuiu uiv? vnv and cor.servative men in every part of the country J exprjfcj.j, which is claimed as an inherent right of ..... iiitlv a armed tor tne saiety oi me vw. i.iv denkevs. 1 will tell vou. said joun. "iou '"J J . . .i .1- .- 1 . .. ....in.ll.ierj. I . ... . t -I - . Il cannot be urged tr.at iiieir icaia i; &ui.u.o. I; were simple insanity to say so. is We see at the Nrtti a dominant sectional party i i. . v ,.f t,.-.i ililv t Snntbern in- ......iv.'ii fill in... il lata 'i .iv......, w - .. e.iti..fi nressinir on. flushed with recent vict lo t.;ke possession of the Government. We e t(t tQ th;s f0Hi,w'I, latter appendage, aud you have heji d tiie 'Uin anoiuer panj -.."r. - not a soonu since." hut strong m ine justness oi men tiiuoc, .nu i.. .-i-.";i tn maintain their riirhts even to tfci-last will always observe, if indeed j ou are an observing 1 Pmii, inai wuervvur yon near n-ar LteRV, be alwas lifts Iiis toil, in fact, it is impossiMe . Mill Linn iu iiiuivt; a uvuiq - - int T,cw3 you special comfort and convenience. I tied a stone vi e p bl tQ th;s Ml icricalf rtc, not a soun QUO. W.ON. W5S ERRANT & WILSON ient him for sale. uo g- . f , Commission urcijiiius, JI. HTM AN, aeui ii i i'i vi ------ . . . . -i .u:nn...nl snticiteu gaie or si""-;i Wilmington. June 1, ioa an illegal, at the South, nOT.tt""' qu; hty arulIle. July 4, di tf i ttvLK:E0 Inwrime o ler, for sale 100 bv " PJSMBESrON - SLOAN. S HI U UiltHtJ Will tj7 thcu whoever is not with tne souurw agjunsi ner. In such a condition of atiairsf'with.ajiostile pow er marching upon us, their destructive purposes blazoned on their banner; tow idle, how worse than idle, how criminal ia it for the South to suffer itself to be divided on nnhnportant issues. As one man, the whole South should present a united front -et contendinir fae- lions distract ber-counsels, and in their mad strife TT..,.vi..r Tuc S.11TT1I HrTHTS THE SOUTH. TllC Salem Gazette, a strong Lincoln Black Republican paper says : . Al".. un hail Willi ivinorial sati-xfaction. eVCTV - 1 1 V D1UII1 1 " - indication of increased strength tor 'Union' Candida sitntfu Alt.hniih nprhans. not SO in uiu cuuvu'iH wvu---. o t r ' . . intended bv those who lead in advocating the tick- . ,.-i -..i. ... Wiovo ntliidml tbeso indications are clearly for the ultimate benefit of the Republican The Newburyport Herald, another paper of the same ilk sa3'sr . . "if Mriiris had desired most of all to defeat the Pnr..,i.ii..nii bo would have confined his labors to isiiTiiElt DISUNIONIST. L JoUo Fonytfc, tr of tU Mobile KegUter. SHOULD BE ELECTSDBIAl TIONAL VOTE, THE SOU IU THE NOT11EBNES UNIT1KU AUAiaoi j" THIS IS NO UNION FOR ShAVEhUUiiiiB iu LIVE IN. I SHOULD GO W 1TH Mlt ? ti t FOR DISBUT'ON, 'IIALLTKlt Oil JNU -iiau.- TER." ? Xf The fusion is complete in Tuxas, between the Dou-laites and Bell men. Ihe Alamo ixpre hoists Loth candidates at mast-iieaa ana puousn- es the Union Electoral ticket wuuu is wiui.u.i.vi eiiuuliv of Bell and Douglas men. Thus aac these true (?i democrats Mnioiung uku V' . , , party and its principles, by fusing with their old hereditary foes, the Know Nothings. NEBRKASKA" ELECTION , Omaha, Oct. 12th. The returns from 12 give Daily (Rep.) 37 majority over Morton The ten counties to hear from gave 9d Democratic minority last year. Morion s ieeiiu the Nebraskian. i tie uonse ib iw-f""'- j small majority, and the Council likely Democratic- TUE WRECK OF THE CONN AUGHT. Connaueht have held a meeting and passed resolutions warmly com plimenting Capt.; Leitch, his officers and crew, and ficfr" WilUn and hi - . duct. Nearly saw nave ura.u " : of the wreckea passengers of the Connaught remain- ing in the city. t ons distract hercounseis, ana in men- man sunc ..u..... . . . . u fc7ndancy destrsy her efficiency. But we can- i the free States ; but in going South he answers no jor astvaawK-x .uwu,. tJ" . ,,n5i.- he defeats the Democratic arti JN0. S. DANCEY Late orbo N. C. , ...... . T i I JSU. 11- ii - " ... ' ( Late of Scotland Late of ar- Neck, N. C. ' renton, it . i.. nancea Human Co., GR0CEKE8 AND COEMISS Win MERCHANTS, lOA Pparl Street, New York. rr.his House will beconducted by JNO, S. DAN- X CEY, aided by ni.a- Hyman, Dancey 8c Co., TQEB- JBJ 9 33 ES-a VA. .. -it l .,.l,.-teil VlV .TN0. II. HY- his House win ije MAN and F.JM. MYM1IN. CtW-PARTICULAR attention given, in not Houses,' to the sale of Co.tto.n, Com, Wti.at, Nav. Stores, &c, &c. . - gept. 15, I860. And Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES AND DOMESTIC jl i O O 9 . 14 15 X0RTIT WATER STREET. VTiUni"ton Sept. 27. ' well he Sloven and Ctrate W ADL1EWS hasoa aanrt a large nun O leered 'asrtment ot . - COABOXUGOOKiyasTO Which he ofreloo nr;; Market Square,, r tr. FO R &! I 12 ... ri -r ciiQriiKr oners ior sale lion. - 1 the nlace on which he re-Jfi sides, lyinsr on tDe wesi siue oi l...tir Kivpr. T.C11 llllli- in Tvi il f1 A I VK removed to their ftEW AUbu - I'OIiY T1 AVE removed to their V, w STKm, II IRON FRONT STUtib, f -.":,-. they tare and on door West of their old stand, where iu j . MW !OTSOODS IN THEIR Recently bought iu the .Northern Markets, with their own direct importations, makinif whM(; rH,t enmnlete assortments ever ottered to i , . JFXr ,..i u. iHi.ii. Tim uttontion ot M-"'u fiPif.illv invited to the above StocK. J.B.STARli. J -September 1, 18G0. tf "il. Vn.: "M3- tin. anil unown as me nr.ui. l x l-.--.' IOW 1 .1 1 L li v , . ....... .n. .....i- i.nnt-.ims acres, aiiout'suu -l ai I I V. I IIC 1.1 t.-J w . . - . iofAllV?r- V BONNETS, RIBBONS A u "'" ' ,j;ngly low tivation. There is on ui p. e.'-" - - I .i,- T House with other necessary imiiuiugs, ana a spring . of "nod water ; also, two good Apple Oi-chards. j Any person wishing to examine iuc.muu, uiu o so, by catling .pontile subscriber on tue I'--7- Lower UumDeriauu, . . "' - 7 Oct. ith, . - Obs r c'y 6t & s'd bill to thii office. JL orices xVpril 2ith. ,VERS.- 5N.Plil0K. i&yer's Agne Cure, tl.nt siin.h a state of thinffs is to contin ue W e Cannot toebeve tnt men win oe bo oimu '. o .. m that a common dan- eu Dy pany ei, " , . . j , ecr threatena all, which can only be nyerted by a . - 1: ...nth. : Tho -institutions Of , c .i ii.i in tuvr ns neril. her mdepen- tllC DOUIU M jmw-w -- i i ;..J dence is assai ed and her suojugui.o,. """ on. Retreat is impossible. . v e uiusi ia -u ger when it comes- Surrender means destruction tie is to be lougai, aim uhw ;i - comes then the duty of everyoutliern man to ral , .i. a. r ..f trhnt he holds most dear, the IV lO IIIO UUItueo "- - . -, J . i v,;.-b he, wns Veered, and the institutions uimh t....v. .. i.;,.l. ,i.,liolils tbe.m. '-" uonsiiiuiiou "t- - , - ,. . , . i . ,i:-ti. hp overlooked.! aad present ... i- i.,.,l and in the presence common "uuo t ; j . int. aanger, lei us uu u....v. . - - . he united in a common defence. -. .... ... .... n.inr runni-e me 7 onto a.-hom the South can be united, for he al, f oi au .,!:. ronrmpnbi Southern prinoiw it On U1C L iiuiuiilvo . . - - - . , ... l .,il-. moir linlh nniU. lor P ' B llllll iori.ii aim ui""" r . , .J C , - the principles of the constitution. xuv ; John C. BiiKCKisniBGE. liesides, bbec&ito the only candidate with whom wo coma .nTW least chance of success. What matter s it if or Douglas, either or both, carry one or 'two Stages? Neither can by any possibility be elected. . Tiuf 'n.i- iVDinnp mas W Ft is easv to unite the whom South on him, it is not possible to orate it on any one else A reactionary movement at the JNorth .,,oi. ,n f,,r bim a suuiciencv ot Northern votes to bim lieu . -..in .1 , " .. ... o o ther cood purpose ; he defeats the Democratic party . . . . i- v... : 1, l...at alpMinnn " not only in ine nawwi THE FUNERAL OF OP GOV. WILL Ah D. i.......ir.a n,.t in The remains of Governor Wiihird' were taken to New Aloany by a special train for interment, accompanieu oy an ry coinpanies of the' city, the Odd Fellows and Mas onic fraWity, and a ZZJiXTlZS ' miiiuts guns were nrea a iiiera.i v. throughout the day. . r-ln-The Charleston Mercury says, of the late Elec tions of that State. MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A CONVICT. Boston, John Fitzgerald, a convict in the Cl.ar lestown State Prison, this afternoon .tabbed George J. Riggs, Charles Belmjnt and John White, his fel low prisoners, wounding them seriously and slightly wounded several otheva before he was secured.. There is no known cause lor tne aci. n. ' -.r . Tnwo v the ITkited States. - I tl K ..ill.llAUl . " " - , I o. ,7,., cave "Witb everv State1 ine Aioauy .,'ki tu.t the regularly organised militia would number four OF CAPTURED AFRICANS TO AF- millioS of men.. If the Govcrnors of to iwn w RlcA States were to issue, simimaneous ly or - - n.Tbe ship South Shore, with a grand dl force paraae r xnesc - , c ""of Africans from Key West, arrived L .t .lonro- aggeration to say iuu.1. ." i :..,. siith. One hundrea anu eiguv v.. bled under arms on a given aay. t, passa,.e, from diseases contracu rru nit;nn of senarate secession of South Car- r r.inwln's eh-ction. and other onua in uiu - - -- , . States in the South tailing loicau, oeing " "j-Tir,"!" and not a subject tor action iio n. xiv,,.-. nas uui lh-ii u'11- netrroes uivu w 1- o i ... . ed before aud during their toy at Key V est. THE EFFECT OF TUE RECENT ELECTIONS IN THE SOUTH. A-r.rsTA. Oct. 11 The elecuon news trom re.iu- , net- A r gust A. Oct. 11. me uieewuu "r" .V" a iee that the delegation almost to a man will Tote J oho, and Indian to ofm t.h NtaT.fi ana w - , nsauuu nwwi& r w . - place South Carolina by the side of Alabama. Our ans arc mouuti,,g cockades in tueir n-is readers wiU remember that the -iovernor . . . . ..-a ;.,.. ,.--;fi nf Miction and sum ma is mstrucieu to ----- - mon a Convention pf;the pcop e of that I Stole i .,th- in publican on a Convention of . the pcopie o i- ""-- Albany, Oct. inn. -, forty days after it is ascertained that a Black Kc- Cinveution to-day nominated Ho ublican is elected to the Presidency. fof UonglC6S, by acclamation. Erastus Corning 1 xt u ni-tf1in lias issved his 1 frr-vp I Irt rri.lllt fhl lUl till 1 I prS?. onS . ofgoo for - . w.v....... -, - t.u. 9iM) tor eitner treat of the brothers "T. ' . - w. -i Ai.oirr(n xar i iii. liiu ERASTUS CORNING OK "-u.xuiin ti.i. Tie iiemocraiic u J t,.w nominated Hon. T. ,. .I-IJF.4SISM. DECLiliN r. w ,.i,:i. the fii nt. Srashinton, North " of lattt week. we saw. ii - ,oa!Iias W. 3, t" e of that paper conorunng - 'ri,rilv have rw-i " Carolina on lhursoay . aUtemeut, - k H. "li -"9 s . '."53a 7 4 vi 4: 4