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,J! ft A," h The Southerner. TAWBORO' : NOV. 20. her resources, and to a Drosncntv. ne anuucu nex w av ueu relations of the constituent and roprc- tinuect dowutthe tracking Wide Water enntn nnd showed them to ha mutu- street n& far as Market SauareVVThere i ?V. 1 . . ..-- . . v - - -- . T - - -r - aj. in reference to tne aspect 01. na- are ouiy -si naics, dui h. i guvu tional affairs, he recarded the times as beginntnff. and, judging from informa full of peril; and he called upon the tion from thcTWcst, this shinuienU which representatives" of ' NorihCarohea to was ma le by Samuel Tate, hsq., "resi see to it that she had justice done hcr,f deut'of the Charleston and Meuiplii and that JtheinesViiuiihlq blessings tfan R. II. Oem'pany, will be followed by sin it ted to us 'by our forefathers' should cotton, tobacco, and other products in be preserved. In conclusion, ho again large and increasing profits, thanked the Senate for the flattering i evidence of their partiality for him. p ' Horrid Accident. ,V The Clerks and Doorkeepers were ; Afrtend informs us of a shocking geneSrfromempbis estJrday, "paSetco halbcj aunUidaapaer , to K depoT of the N. & PRoad, apt I contoep. . i In ittdia tne rebels aptuiin burgh bu0ficrwrds rclreatcd Com bined movements were hemmingortlie rebels about Chudaree. Bomfeay quietSevaral-gallantaf fairs had taken place at Oude, all end J : rzr ; - Tile' First Snow. Oh'Monday night last, we had the first fall of Snown slightly covering the ground the weather continuing cool. it lasted for several days in the woods and in shady places. : Postponed Sale. It will be seen by an advertisement that the sale of Negroes, Land &, ad vertised to take place at the late resi dence of Dr. Henry Seawell, dee'd on the 15th of December is postponed till the following .Monday the 20th. New Advertisement. A careful perusal of the new adver tisement of "Messrs. Macnair & Bro. is desired. It is somewhat unique in its 'character, aud doubtless rare, rich an 1 tasty Goods, as well as those of a -comfortable and substantial quality will br fubraitted to the inspection ut those who may favor them with a call. then elected, and the Senate adjourned, casualty which occurred last week in the Iu the House of Commons, Thos. upper part ot the county, near Hamil- Settle and D D. Ferebee, were ,n- Aourig man by -the name of , '' , James ..: nrown was engaged in filling nominated for Speaker., The vote , . , . , 00 f . r , the tube of a loaded gun, when a spark stood for Settle, 7o; Ferebee, 30. was toinmuuicated to the powder in the Mr. Daney, of Kdgecotube, . proposed tubcihd tlm gun" unfortunately d is E l. Oantwell, Esq , for re-election as f charged, is Mother was standiug Chief Clerk. Mr' D. F. Caldwell, of j fee? thft ;u"1f' iind . , , , r t r received the charge of shot in her Guilford, proposed W. H. Hams-m, of kneeSf frwn which sbe dieJ io about Wake. ' The vote stoodfor Cantwell, tel U)urs ufter: XUus. is another ad- 86; for Harrison, 28 jded to the hoig list of accidents result- Mr. Dortch, of NVnynv, propscd Geo. Howard, Ksq vf Wil.-oii, for As-si-taot Cltrk, ji.d ho was elected unan imously. The-Doorkeepers, were then elected, wheu the House adjourcd iu frn: the. careless UM5Yrf.fi re ariu.s, H ilf'amstoM JBanuvr.. Govt rnor Mewy. We regret our in ioilify to lay en tire U'f ire our real rs nv. Hi i' to the tw (.ic'teral Assembly, now iTi session. Man i'otm( Dd. We learn from a correspondeut at Siuithficld, thatou thejuoming of the iog iu the total rputetad gratidestrucf tmn pf the ' i&&&yJ Rebels Un great numbers were ravaging the country. The new Anglo American Subm i rjno. Cable is to be of difforent descrip tion to the one now used. 5 Liverpool; Novi 3rd: Cotton i"idcclm ed from an eighth to'one-quarter. Three days sales 18,000 bales. Lower qiiali ities altnasunsaleible AIaret closed with a 5still fui'ther, declining tendency; Provisions, heavy and declining. UV .; LATESTi; v if j Halifax; Nov. 17.The Cunard steamship Canada, with Liverpool dat s to the sixth has arrived.; New unuu portane: -f. v-;- V ' ;- "--- ' Sales of cotton for the : week 4,700 bales. Decline during the week a i soine says ati . ' 1 ': Provi.-ions have n declining tendency. D.P.Gregg,.0.S, Is ft!tawbord M And ready to V Perform Denial Operations, For t bosewhe-tnajr wish to patronise him,. r-r , Novcpiber It ,188 i&ir aritfee i6 3 i i i ii if 6i i6 Choice elecf ioh of "OV Trip iTrr ocxtl.fcball proceed t highest bidder, at th lifp ! M Dr. Henry Seaweli; (!((i land on which dee'd. re the Tarboro' road d,5l,; - Contai'nhiL'900 or lnnn '?V todower,)ll:,dapt,dtoth(' Corn, Cotton, &e. h$H 8th iustaut tJjc iiieless body of a very old man was funi on the road sidc.be tweeu Mitylnuor's ; epot aud Smith field. A Coroner's Inquest was held, the Me--a 'c of" !iD tn,? verdiet of the jury was that he . ,.' , eauie to his death by a dispensation of Houses ot the . . r, ..... 1 nivwciree, , lie passeu ine nignt pre vious to his death at the house of Hrv- ii, ecpiea upvnrts.of five c olumn ait mith- Khl. where he . 1 , - r. t ..p. 1 ,:.v . Market.-; .1. . 1 Tawboro', Mark kt, Nov. 19. Tuj pentine--l)ip, S2 20 to 2 2o. Scrape, 45 to n0 uts. per 100 lbs. Tar, SI 00 to SI 10. Corn, 82 75 to, S3 00per bbl. Cottou, 10 tolOj ets. , Bacon, 12 to .13 cts. V , Lard, 12 to 121 lis. ' ' ' ' ' jvek'gqod ' i i u t. Li, Cheap Goods Washington Market Nov. 10. Naml Stores Din 'TurotJs:.I5 a a8Ak'U, ,3,20; Scn.ipe; ?lt6b'a l,7oj Tar$l,50 44 4 44 Dentistry. Sufferers can now be relieved. Grcg is in town call on him. Dr. Godcifs Lady's Book. The Dec. No. of this beautiful and instructive Magazine, which closes tb' present volume, has been received. We would gladly furnish it to our patrons the ensuing year at S4 for it and The Southerner. Call soon that we may speedily make up a Club. Lieut. Pender. The latest news from the Pacific coaj-t is to the effect that two other battles 'tvere fought in September between Col. - . 1 : 1 . .r: . i .1 ' x ot the fetauiari, and is icCMiipaoiei proiaeu wim muuey auu wearing app a- , a t qq. Kosi 1 15 ici. lie juiuiiui'u iui. ctuiiu uiui ills with the following true and judicious editorial remarks j This document-will be porused wi'h inttrest by persons if all part es iu all portiOHS of the State. It ? devote.-d entirely to North-Carolina affaii; and h3 subjects embraced in the Message, as well as the maimer in which they are disc ussed, evince the deep c meern name was Weaver; that he had rela tives in More comity, and was on his w.iy to Edgecombe. Nothing was found upon his person by which he could be identified, avc a Bible, in which was writteu the uame, John Weaver. The deetas d was decently interred in Smithfit Id, the funeral services be in -performed with due solemnity-bv wuicti tne Governor eeis ior n - pr llev .William E. Fell, of the Methodic penty and honor of the State. We have (Jhu.cb AW. Maud. HOtiuH; now to reftr t.e the manyvalua-: hie suggestion.- which the ijovcrnor has made to the Legislature, but we may do so atjsouie length hereafter. "' Deplorable Accident The N wbein Progress of the 9th insUsays: L st night, a few minutes before 5) o'cloek, a most deplorable ac cident happened at the drug l rc of J. V. Jordan, K-q.. nearly opp cite our St'jckholders' Meeting. W. & W R R. Company. lue attemtma bcssiou t jresterday office A negro girl, it teems, had was taken up with the cou.-ideratHou f . been into the store for some tu -diciue, the recominen latiou of the President which having obtained, she was pain' Wright s commaud and the hostile ludi- and Uireetors, tiavsng retereuee to .the out at the door, or making for it, when tins, which terminated in the complete j purchase of a e. n'rolling influence in a rifle which Mr Elnha Cuthkrt and overthrow oftho enemy and put an ithe ,Seab,;,rd a,!d """ -1'lroad, fl , me other young gentlemen were hand- i or the eonstrftrti.in M k branr) fr-im lin.r vpni nff -innt'.int tU lll s T1 1 1 trk flrt m.i m I - ' vuu n' mil. j..w. ..;.. .... t. 1. ........... - 17 .1 I . .L -I J l. 1- r .1 i i a inn, pwim, wu uic iiiuiugti'u iv it w una i iie i;iri in me oacK oi tne neaii don Koad, in the neighb uiiool t hu field, to -Suff dk, Virginia. This gave ri.-e to an anirn tti:d and lengthy discus- Grain -Corn comes forward slowly and! sells from boats at 60' to 35cts. per bushel;, no sales of i wheat aud oats to note. . ; : Cotton has 'declined since our last and we quote it to-day at 9 a 10 lets, for a good article. Hacon, bog round, 13 to 1 4 cts. L ird -13 cents per lb.",' ' . Wifminytou Marlxtj Nov, 1G. ; Dip Turpentine Virgin is selling at $3,Jo;.yH.,w, $3,0oj. Hard, 1,75. Tar, S2 00 to 2 25. Cotton, 11 to Hi cents. Com, 75 t. 80 cents. Macon, hog round, 13 to 14 cents. Lard 12 to 12 i cents. The Oregonian contains a letter da ter "Camp at the Cceur d'AWo, ."WasLington Territory, September ..IGth," giving a detailed account of the j lterbury Market, Nov. 10. Carefully corrected -weekly by N. M Martin, Bro. & Co.,'' Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. it- 129 Sycamore street. ten dollars; under that m November 1,-1858. - ' ' . Land for SaP Til E . Subscribers wishing tn South;i0ffer for sale their Tract if On Beach Swamp, about six mje of Enfield. This Tract contuius ' Jlhoid 450 litres IT i r iraproTii, anl is in a neiL'hboi-linrvl n,u. r - o "v- writ, rahty aud refciicmpnt. One of fa -J ' - ' ' lumbers, Mr. J. S. Whitaker, will takl I . ..: ,, . I feroai pleasure in showing the ml !!- 0 trti 'li 9 :uiv one wisliito nvm;.- t j IUVJ ,ct iuirciuucr, ll will 1( withdrawn Irom market. J S Whltah, Vary Whitafo. Halifax, Not. 1st, 1858. Land and Negroes FOR SALU. At- Consisting f 1UH, srt, dreu. 25 or HO !..., . Villi M the cro'j of Uorn. p..i?.. GinT&c7,&?. vnlVabQve properly Will beijj Lcreaitot six.mouths -r.-.n , ! HI I '; 44 Tawborov, Nov. 16, 185. Hotel for Sale TflE Owner aud Propriotcr of that well known Hotel, ' She Edgecombe House, Situate m tVis place", wishingtb 'engage in other'puiiuits,' offers the same for iou, wbcli h i I not closed when a ibsidcs altogether, is the Autumnnl Inter- hittent or Ague and Fever,' which, if not lo fatal, yet is very distressing. Its cha racters, effects and consequences, are peeu- . , A,- .... liar; to a uimiiiisneu energy oi tut-jia'Tim.- inflictiiiJi iijiiries ff which she died al most instantly. The rifle was in' the hands of young Cuthhert when it wcut off The girl belonged to Mrs. Nancy Luwreuce, of this town, and, we under stand, was only 16 or 18 years of aiM certain resolution offered by P. Mur- ,y phy, Kstjr instructing the P esideut vx v.un xuere i, an impruveu lone salc. iut;lufeig the Hotel Furniture in ih mardet .to-Uy mid prices are in lon to be given tliT 1st January firm" if 1.1 1-J . V .Iftl.iM l.rii.m I It somewhere and parsing out at the chin, lf , . , , r a . - . . .. , . .. . . Hohicrs demand lie. next. ! The uTwdersinod is fiill'v aiitli;risiti Produce we have no material clinasc' ... .. .u recess Was taken for tea. When the i e l i . a- i uaiucss irom wmcu u anorua us Convention assein'.led much pleasure to make the following o'clock, t lit extract: inactive, and prices are question again at .seven was taken upon 2 ...... J iv . , : ... .u.. ...i - ---v.. "in ii uiiif; tin- colli em Ilia- I T i , i ' !P1 " 3 ted r,nrehnfmek ;,,!., P. rt,.....M,iJ " -rk, Nov. U. Henry Reed, ' Hacon U a little higher. " 1 -.IIV i r j . ... 1 ...i- ..if -u i i - ... I j : . . . . - . ' - ' : . ;;..r Road, ortnkeiiieiures for me coiHtroc- ul clt,K 1 u,u rxne m mis uu i m tair request at ioi to, j UK Subscriber intends moving: ti n of the branch refer;-, d to if io i y nested to day in the act of 1 1 J c. for pnme in kegs., t ., ! west, and will sell his Plantation, con-; their opinion, such course sh..utd be ')UM05ll,,lo Icuvr' ' ' c coniesses to the suuano i reruvian is in brisk . tainmg hi bund.-ed ,and , forty, acres of for tb.- in crj.st of the Couin .nvt and ; rou,Mr u,ree weiK Sl OI a PcKage ueni .nu, ana we no -v quote atfcW. to notice in the market. Corn is lower,- Flour has advanced We quote S. Fine at 66 75. Kx-ru S7 75, and fam ily $8 75 iu a retail 1 way Large lots could be brought lowrr. Hacon Is a little higher. ' Jno. Nor fleet. Tarboro', Nov. 4, 1858. I OFFER FOR SALE tbeffo tion on which I now live, eoosistin'r J 651 Acres Valuable Land and 1 2 or W Likely Kcstmi The Land and Negroes may be fooad In.Ncu-h County, Directly on the Couuty Road leaiiiH from Enfield to Rocky Mnuit, 2 mils north of lag's mill, S iniles from Battlt btro'. . . II. A. Toijk 5th Nov. 1858. NEW FIRM New Goods!! Ortjanization of (he Legislature. We learn from the Raleigh Standard )FFER to their Friends and !M j Public generally, a very CHEAP a CHOICE selection of Full and Winter Goods, w Dry Goods, ' ' Boots aud Shoes, Groceries, " Wood ware, le tOiiip uiyj an- also, to applv to ihe Ijegislarure .if Vr- ginu and North Carolina for auraot, thit tie General Assembly of this Stare of the .powers rerjui?ie. to carry Mich comtaiLCed its biennial -session ih that plan ir plans iut i effect. ! Tu matter in relition 'o the debt of if oer oqo huudrnd k tiers directed to Brooklyn I- Hardware, i landsttmatcd in a very healthy heigli- C rocker yJ l. in five instal City on Monday last. Iq the Senate, Col. Henry T. Cltrk, the Senator frurn Edgecombe, was cho sen Speaker; and in the House, Thomas Settle, E q , of Rockingham, was cal led to the Speaker's chair. Ruth tin .-e i . ! d soos?eu 't, the t 'ouveutioii nroeeedod y I in till iM aii of 4 hmni'4 .tiki tlii i-4iir Ynetirs on 1st Ja niiry, ISoO, GD, 61, '02 and '03 Was als take i uj and co; Sifldel, ihd itwas de. I le i to ask for a re-en lorscm -ut by the State i Th- other business hivinjr beeti -their knowledge of naiiiainentarv law.; (.... tl.iv ilnfioa f-tirt IrAiartf n V1 k unit "'o J','"1 responsible positions they hive been called to nil. In the Senate, Mr. McDowell nomin nted Henry T. Clark-Ksq., for Speak er and Mr. McDonald nominated Ralph Gorrell, E q., of Guilford. The vote stood for Clark, 28; for Gorrell, , 11. Mr. Chrk was declared eleeted, and conducted to the Chair. by Mes&rs. Mc .Do we 11 and McDonald. On taking the chair, the Speaker thanked the Senate for the very flat ten njr vote he had received. He rejrar- ded that vote as au evidence of their partiality, rather than as an evidence of the recognition of any ability in him self, lie thanked them fur their con fidence in him, and asked its continu ance. is From his experience in that hall, he Jt new he could . depend upon their kind indulgence in a . firm and just enforeeuicut of the rules partic ularly when be reflected that the rules came not from the chair, but emanated from the Senate." The ' Speaker then 'alluded to the objects of the Assembly rwhieh wiTP t protect and foster the intcrf Bt of North-Caroliua, tudevelope The S,nti Fe Mxxih ! St. Louis, Nov. 12 The Saute Fe mails arrived here to-day, with the fol lowing items: . ... . Col. Miles had hid another, encoun ter with the Na aj .s. Ton of iim lat ter killed, and SU horse and G.50U sheep.. captured. Kit Carson, with a l.lil of Utahn, passed through Santa Fc on his w.ij' bcrbotxi, Which th y are Tin ware, determined ti An exaiuiBatl0U Jlhniit tp.n mifp.x frnm F.nfiphl uniwunl l,w rates-. IT i .;i,. f their stoek and nriees h eiiruesuj Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'cLekby lbckWiVrvradHliree miles from' .' s. MiCNAlR & M Rev. II. . H . Gibbons, Mr. U i W . Crowell's 4 Roada. - The! facilities for W, J Aawu,M daughter of Kenneth llyman, iee'd -The. fonm r lVsi teut aud to:tight the iNavajos. DIED, In this county, on Monday evening l',8t fged about 60 years, JMr. Aarou Cherry. He was an intemper ly all ffortions of the Farm It is ii wi 11' witered Plantation, and, ll:lS . a - irftaul lllll rvf m-iini. i.. m.11 t . j ' p fpiciutc unil th nnhlie. for tDC nu.tineu lo .uie maKinjj oi ;oru atiu v"-j t ' Cotton. Also, it has comfurt able Dwelling House, TENDERS his sincere thanks' i;, 1 witnknarA.ro-rtPUfirMl to UllD S'v . '-""fev . - . pnnimntifomunr. in business atld r - s .. ... .... ... . , . . to u Aoittinnauco of their Roard of Directors w re re-elected After .the appointo'cut "of an Audi ting IJonimittoe, a Committee to super intend the publication of the procee dings, and the passage nf a vote of thanks to 'he Chairman and Secreta ries, t iic Convention adjourned sine. die. The Convention -pished off quietly and harmoniously-st hope' fu spirit per vaded, its action and animated its mem bers, and no oue appeared willing to despond, a but .the rever.se. The road still stands forth -is the most success ful rait pud uuterprise io tne State and one of 'he best mantled ind safes i works in ttiejcouufrv. 1 Mjor Ken in presided iiver the de liberations of thi Convention'' with his accustomed urbanity In tact the Ma jor makes- so good a Chairman, that while the Stockholders can get him in that position they Won't have any body else, so that his chances of being reliev ed are very faint WtYwt. Jeur, Tue' Mohave Imii ma attacked au em- into the tire, supposed to be in a fit. ami igraut train while crossing the Colorado, was so badly burnt as ultimately to and killed three men, two women aad- occasion his death. four children, ": LJ ., ' wmmmtmmmmmmmm The Oregon War Was ended. Col. Wright had granred peace aud return ed to San Francisco. -' Two steamers from Victoria brought 1000 returned miners. Sett leuiMits there'are being rapidly deserted. ate -m in and about six weeks past, fell i With four rooms aud a Gin house and jn the New Firm Pint Through Freight Proni the Mis- - tisxippi; The Norfolk Argus says, a car-load of cot ion came tun ugh the entire Hue Later from California New York, Nov. 12 The steamship The Sate of Negroes, ADVERTISED to take place at the late residence of Dr. Henry Seawell, dec , Star of tbe West from Aspin wall ar- i On the 15tb of December, is POST PO rtved to-uight, with $1 ,670,000 'in spe-'j NED tilt the following Monday; the cie A Chinaman murdered a woman and was hung by a mob near Sacramento. 4 Lab news from Europe . New York, Nov. 15.-Theateamship Vanderbilt Irom Liverpool on the 3rd inst., arrived this evening. ' The returns of the bank of France shows a failing off of 1,170,000.' The returns of the B ink of Kuglaud shows a falling off of X1606b0: . Tbe Spanish fleet it) act ag iinat Mex 20th. v Henru Mordecai: Ex'r. x November 16th, 1858. A SITUATION as Salesman in a mercantile establishment,, iu town or country, by the Undersigned; who has had seven or eight years experience in the business. References Messrs. Weddell & Haft; Tawboro? Col. D. B. Bell, Battleboroy and Col. D. Wil- John Manning. Tawboro, Xq. lL 1858, Screw, .and other .necessary outbuild ings, -j Those who wish. to buy a Plan- la i ion, will please come and look, before buying .elsewhere., The terms of . sale will be made: easy. , , i ' ,; f ELTjltiyOPE.' v Halifax county,.- , . ; ' .r N. Caroling Oct 1858. 43 n LaRfbMalet! I WIS II TO SELL the place at which I now" reside situated near ' , ; Enjield, Coiwfy i The Tract of Land contains i r Seven iSundral tfcrcsj u Two hundred and twenty of which are cleared and under fence. " -i-''"-tA There is a plentifursupplV 'of 'Marl bri the premics.: The Dwelling House and out bouses are in good repair.4 'd ; I will' take pleasure 'in showing the Laud to any one wishing to purchase1 f 1 EpAni;!?,.; Hush Man' Tawboro', Oct. 1, lHog- i ii Hi ritv.u oi w,,v" .. ,Ll-. has ! been dissolved Mr M iU be nen son retirinir from mercantile hf- , The business of .the coDcero closed by either of. us. Nathan mow" . tc... If PmOCb tun Mr. Ma tjteicn desires to return thanks to histoid customers fo long continued patronage, ana n j a contiuuanco of the sami tot u -THEunirsiined as the late Firm of; Mathewson & havincr assocfated ' themselves th n.-imeand sfvle of solicit u continaanceof the VfmL . i.i "11- UcrrXBa OU "C long ana iiocrauy , Jos: II w' Tawboro;, Nov 10, 1858 I. I. Cons i if i o.