Weekly Standard (Newspaper) - November 14, 1860, Raleigh, North Carolina THE WILLIAM W. HOLD AND TERMS OP THE Dollars per annum nv m OF THE Dollars per invariably in TUB VIS OF THE WEEKLY TO Copies 1 10 1 IH at the fur they been Terms of Advertising in Semi-Weekly Dm regular of advertising as OHO lines or lust 00 will bo mado with at tkf six or and the close of the bc deducted fi urn tho gioss or business not exceeding five lines will be inserted in the or Im Cm six or for twelve m MI both for six months or fur twelve Terms of Weekly One per square for first and five cent- toi each subsequent Ao will lf on II no matter how bint they will be admitted into the Weekly All not wise are incited in the cd When the number of insertions n not on the it is inserted until sent us by mini is ut our RALEIGH NOV. 10, 1800. 1 VOL. 46. I. WED NOVEMBER 14, WHOLE NUMBER 1337. W. W. AND AUTHORIZED PUBLISHER OF TUB LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES The in We give in our table to-day the votes of all the Counties received up to the time of going to The returns thus far indicate that the State hns gone by a decided majority for and In many of the Counties the vote is by no meins a full We give such partial returns various Counties as have reached us Three Breckinridge 8GO, Bell Douglas 8. Breckinridge 50C, Bell 10. 102, Bell 2'H, Douglas 00. Breckinridge 510, Bell 77, Douglas 4. Clinton has given Breckinridge an on the vote in August for Gov. Ellis of 102. but throe precincts heard Bell 104, Douglas 0. New but two precincts heard Breckinridge Bell 033, Douglas 5. New Duplin have done Breckinridge 408, 03, Douglas 11. 313, Bell 27, Douglas 4. Breckinridge 733, Bell 632, Douglas 103. Breckinridge 800, Bell 6fiO, 17. Breckinridge 17D, Bell 957, Douglas 68. 187, Bell 303, Douglas 63. Breckinridge 250, Bell 415, Douglas 48. Breckinridge 347, Bell 224, Douglas 8. learn that the vote of Rock ingliam is about for and about 2uO for We have not heard what tho Bell vote is. The Election of We fear that our worst apprehensions have been All the returns from the States indicate the election of Mr. following States are repotted to have gone for Sew York 35, Illinois 11, Connecticut 6, setts New Hampshire 5, Ohio 23, Pennsylvania 27, Rhode Island 4, Vermont 5, Indiana 13, Maine 8, Michigan 15C 4 more than essary to It is at the time we n rile this that Illinois has voted for We doubt but if it be it would and to hear from and out of these five States it K more than probable that Lincoln has received at 7 which would give him 152. The people of this community received this of the first geographical triumph which has taken place in this with a feeling of gled For our part our to Watch and will init Mr. Lincoln or his party to touch the institution of domestic Her people arc at least a unit on this They may not advise or approve but they will not submit to the slightest in- dignity or the slightest the hands of the black Republican Stand Firm If it be true that Lincoln is elected stocks of all kinds and property generally will fall in A runs like fire in dry Let every business man stand and do all he can to ward effects of the Let as perty be sacrificed as of pressing our or selling of any kind to vide the means of living or let us economize and live on than Let especially ben arc of a panic in slave in ilia in in no Those sons in the States south of us who are anxious to open tho slave trade and import barbarians into this would object to a panic which would reduce the selling price of slaves in and to three or four hundred dollars Tho proposition to limit slavery to the States in which it now if even adopted by Congress and approved by the would amount to Slavery can no more be limited by act of Congress than the Mississippi can he ar- rested in com so. It will spread to and take root in all new regions where the climate and soil de- mand it. It be unwise to rush slave into market at a sacrifice on account of Lincoln's Let us stand strengthen our defences in the and keep a strict eye on our Let us see to it that they are governed ter heretofore at so that when awny from their homes they may give less trouble to tho no danger to be apprehended from the if bud white men are watched and kept away from Left to they are contented and and much mote loyal and respectable than the abolitionists are A slave who knows his and who is faithful to his is a gentleman when compared with such white persons as Sew ard and Kills has appointed day the 29th of this as a day of giving to Almighty for past and of supplication for his continued kindness and care over us as a State and as a anxiety is manifested to know the result in The Enquirer of by the returns that have reached we are inclined to believe that Virginia still stands in old Democratic If ginia has voted for Bell it will be her first vote in a Presidential SOUTH is stated that a despatch has been received at the Executive Department of Virginia from announcing that that State is no longer a member of the federal All the United State's officers in Charleston are to have a speech at on Friday Governor Pettus said the same wire which conveyed the electric flash that Wight the intelligence of Lincoln's the next instant should carry back his proclamation convening the Legislature of and he warned them if there were any members of the Legislature to be prepared to set out for the capital of the State tho next THE NEW YORK journal deserves fee thanks of every Southern man for the and able manner in which it fought tle against We have been an attentive reader of its daily issues for several months and speak from actual knowledge of the great ability and efficiency with which it has contended for the Constitution and the Tho ferula is a power in the powerful as and impressive as were its it could tbe tide of Republicanism in Now o the following extract from a letter addressed by the Hon. A. Graham to the Op- position mass meeting recently held in in tins e invite attention particularly to those portions of the extract which we have put in if it shall please Pi evidence to the country with tho election of while ice it as a calamity deeply to lie and shrill increase our vigilance the of our and lie at any moment prepared to defend it will be our duty to prevent a dissolution of the Union and tho destruction of the Government bequeathed to us by our for that cause The President of the United States is not a are not his Our is not an elective but a representative re- High as this cilice Inay be supposed to ex- alt the he is at last but the servant of the and clothed only with powers to do If these powers are to our injury and resistance be made irith anil with the little of but who can of appealing to a candid world for its approbation and upon the ground that we have been in an in which we took the chances of and a has been elected however we did not deem unworthy to compute with us for The revolution by whatever name the change may be this is its should have buen or must be postponed If there has not been sufficient cause for it the choice of a made according to the visions of the is no cause at By his fruits he shall be Known and not by the hands which implanted him in Let not injure a cause capable of the best and ad- mitted to be in liy counsel of not of Let us wait action of the new no matter who he shall ance to acts they shall demand but let us not in the dust the fairest fabric of n ent ever devised by tho wisdom of by ing to the advices of those whose sensibilities out- run their and still of those there is reason to seek causes for rather than dissolution for any N. C. have received the November number of this which con- tains several instructive and valuable biographical sketches of distinguished A Memoir of William Gnston contains things never before published of that truly good and great John Hay wood and his at the Moore and the pen of Judge will be highly fifty with a letter de- scriptive of Caswell by Bartlett This is certainly a creditable We hope it is increasing as it deserves in its subscription FAST Daniel a new steamboat on the Hudson upon a late from New York to twenty-two miles an The distance is a hundred and ty and this rate of was kept up This is probably the fastest steamboat time upon The Hudson river steamboat was the fastest boat ever She was re- ported to average twenty-four miles and her fastest time was twenty-seven and that twelve years The Alida was ways considered the fastest boat that has ever yet been constructed in tho The Pope has recently appointed Right Rev. M. Bishop of Pa. Bishop Dome nee has for years been Pastor of St. Paul at AND LANE following resolutions were unanimously at the ing of the Mecklenburg and Lane Club on Monday 5th That the thanks of the Mecklenburg Breckinridge and Lane and of the Democratic party of tho 7th Congressional are and arc hereby to J. A. our for the efficient and energetic manner in which he has conducted the canvass and sustained the cause of Equal That we hereby tender our grateful thanks to of for the very able speech in defence of our delivered before the meeting to A vote of thanks was also tendered the President of the club for the able and dignified manner in which presided over its A most Election Cheered in S. G. Nov. Charleston Mercury says that the news of Lincoln's election was in that city with long-continued cheering for the Southern Vote of Wake County for Eagle Id Franklin J. Jot U. Nu Oak Hole c's i 5 I'm the Nov. 1860. being throughout the politicians are busy hay while the sun to here in this Whig the party are not and then unweary to and in their to the and convince the To this their club capable of several was thrown open at an early hour this and tho Bell a pendant from the roof of said has been manfully played from hour to with scarcely any to the great of the contiguous I have not been there but some few who tell me that a copious flow of is con- stantly kept by any fieak of human Bell should carry the Old no blame can attach to Henry A. on the other Gov. Lotcher will have much of the disaster placed to his and his if be has may feast upon the ghostly carcass of a distracted country to its utmost Helms denied the He has been guilty of that most damnable in- ho is another of that cluss of who took a wring and either through fear or a want of patriotic failed to roll ace his I have charity enough to may he go down to seclusion in il I could persuade that he through in declining for Douglas and Bets are by tho on the result in this but no are to be which is at least a Some reasonable hope is now entertained that New York will go against May it be if she should then we without look for serious consequences view of this the Churches in this City were opened for prayer to-day at 12 o'clock ami 1 unite my hope with thousands of others that the Grout Ruler of the will hear the supplications of his and avert the James whose has been the cause of building up this is on a regular There is is termed a tall Water in some tho down about float by our city with a defiant It is feared much damage has been done up the A young girl of town on the er side of the persuaded to elope with a young fellow on Friday night They to this lodgings at tho St. overhauled by anxious parents on and the man came very near he swore he would marry the which I suppose hu has She is just 15. who is under sentence of death for the murder of his wife's will be hung near this city next He is getting somewhat and sent a written request to the clergy of the place to pray for in their on Sunday was and this me to say that I attended the first Baptist Church on and heard an able discourse from the Rev. Mr. from the parable of His is desei ved to my he is an able divine and un There has been on exibition for tho past ten a little negro 10 years of who has been blind from He performs pieces on the with marked will listen to new piece of and then play tho same without nny Ue will play two different pieces at the sinne that with one hand he will play while with the other he will play what is more will converse with two or three during the lie is a great and seems happy at the applause of the will stoop grin and laugh On Wednesday a grand military will take place in this This looks a little but it don't mean N. C. The Excitement iu S. Nov. 5, 18CO. v The met Theie is an evident disposition to act instead of Tho Legislature and received the Governor's The Message will be found in tho Standard of It made tho especial order for the Tho conviction of the necessity of secession is hourly gaining The federal officials of Charleston are said to have their resignations At the celebration in Savannah of the completion of the Charleston and Savannah the Mayor of pledged fifty thousand to rush to the assistance of South Carolina if Collector of made an eloquent disunion Mr. Buchanan was toasted as the last of an illustrious There is the greatest enthusiasm for a Southern confederacy Every hat has a and all minds are resolved to Nov. P. M. A caucus was held at which it was that a large of the Legislature are for immediate secession by State An immense crowd assembled this evening at the Congaree House and serenaded Senator lie spoke long and declaring the last hope of tho Union gone and resistance The speech was enthusiastically because Mr. Chesnut was hitherto It is rumored that Senator Hammond will follow Messrs. ex-Governor Adams and others spoke also in the same The total revenue of the Gem of tha for the last eight months was upwards of For Ibe FLAG I beg a short space in your for tho pui pose of noticing in a public the presentation of aflug to the Democracy of by two ladies of the Miss Elimi and Miss Henrietta Roberson presented the with a and Lano as a testimony of their approval of the good and their faith in the and of our t These young ladies are daughter of that sterling B. who died in 1805, much to the of a ing Every feels deeply to tho fair for their handsome Coming such it is an incentive to work the more earnestly nnd zealously for the cause of and the Timid men may rally the flag of and may pin to yet we look upon our us hearing the names of fearless and otic whose are only ark of safety for the in period of At- to a hickory the noble emblem of our it finals out upon the as the standard sheet of a cause which alone offers to the Republic a and a unbroken and Ils arc men of of devotion to ple men who ate to make no ises to propitiate sectional but who stand by their ready to or live or in maintaining them in their The names in- upon iLs are guaranties that we are the true friends of the and ask only what a plain and fair interpretation of that ment will give us in common with our brethren of the to the light to carry our property of every species into any territory of the United and to bo protected in its enjoyment during the continuance of the territorial Out government rests upon this and un- less it is maintained the government is a It is gratifying to the patriot now gling in our little village for the supremacy of con- to know that two such ful as the Misses have bid us a vent Goil speed in our Amid the jeers and false accusations of our we value the smiles of the fair ones that have so honored us witli their appropriate as a full pense for till that wo have home ior tho sake of Whether victory or upon the now dedicated to and as the representatives of just ami correct wo shall always recur with increasing and to the present which warm Is have November 1800. IN recent Parliamentary ment gives the result of the latest explorations and India in the cultivation of which it Hint the soil is undoubtedly for producing tho that there is an abundant and no better suited for the wives families to be engaged and the chances are cotton be produced more cheaply in India than in the United Whilst labor costs a dollar a in in In- the of v. horn there is an ample supply for creating a largely increased cultivation of set only 2d. or 3d per The present cost of cultivation is said to bo only about two an and for crops more highly cultivated il would not exceed four dollars for labor anil It is also that cotton quite equal to tho average of might be delivered at a from any pait of at a cost of 1-Jil. per But in to reduce pi ices in two millions of in of the present ate ed fiom and to produce this by the method of would require an extra forty-two millions of acres of allowing a crop of cotton it once in three and an extra or of tho other it is the opinion of practical who have been engaged in the that cotton in though it may be much im- never be brought to equal American A most elicited in the late Parliamentary investigations IK that cotton cnn only once in three on the same land A great objection to the cultivation of cotton in India is the want of means of When ways penetrate the the cost of transport to the will be so much reduced as tn enable supplies to be by districts which are reach of the position in connection with the for the purpose of assuming which he has gone to Chicago to is that of resident Jle represents the president and who are over the country and and cannot attend to thu vast duties required of them from day to day hence this tional office is found to be lie sits as giand supervisor ol the entire business of the which is divided into like the government of a only moie vast and difficult than tho government of most of our If a question which ho declines to take tho of he if he submit it to the next mooting of the salary is to be a which is 500 more than ho received as Governor of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1 Nov. Four tickets are being voted foi The have great in procuring are refusing to at all or using tho Reading The city Republican All is SECOND Nov. Scattering returns from the interior of the State show a large Republican gain over the lust The Republicans gain 330 In Columbia the Republicans have gained In Republicans have slight gains on tho last Full and partial returns indicate Lincoln's ty in tha city of Philadelphia will be from to The Republicans have a majority over the ing ticket of over both Douglas and Reading 7, 701 over 870. Nov. G. The election is proceeding A vote will be The men and Bell and Everett men are equally sanguine of carrying the city and The las men seem to be polling a large It is thought that many are voting for SECOND Nov. G. The returns indicate that Breckinridge lias carried tho city by upwards of Nov. 0. Complete returns in the city give Boll Douglas The Union men now claim the State by not less than ns from Alleghany County indicate a Bell gain of New Nnw G. In the second tho Union ticket Republican 222. In tho third wai d the Republicans have 285, the Union ticket 571. In the tenth Republican 400, Union 2200. In the fifth 1133, Union 2150. In the eleventh Republican 1SJ40, Union 4200. Ninth Republican 2038, Union Later from and ST. Nov. Pony Express is in from San with dates to the The result of the Pennsylvania election had been received in and the Black Republicans were betting that they would carry the The Oregon Legislature adjourned on the to hold a special session in the The two houses disagreed about the rendering nugatory tho recent Congressional It whether the will be How the News was Received Nov. news ot Lincoln's election was greeted with expressions of stern in- at the different points in tho South heard and there were manifestations in favor of ing State Conventions to deliberate upon the course to be It from Columbia last night that tho South Carolina Legislature will soon send a Commissioner to the Georgia Legislature to confer about prompt Massachusetts Congressional the received 8784 and Eli 7183. In the 5th Appleton received 8015 and Burlingamo Bigelow received votes in Rice's Republicans are elected in all the other Another Gun from Nov. U. S. District Judge resigned his office in open court this Enormous Majorities for Nov. 7, 12 is now estimated that Lincoln's majorities will be as follows New Minnesota are strongly claimed by the but they give no Nnw Nov. 0 In the 2d and Oth wards the Union ticket has the Republicans In 18 waids of New York city the Union ticket In nearly all of the interior counties there are Republican Bonne county majority and county for the Van is elected to Congress by The total footings in New York except six are as Union cans and are elected to Congress in the city of New Nov. G. Rice has been ed to Mr. has been The Republicans have carried every Congressional district in the Rhode Nov. In eleven lowus coln has 2470, Douglas 1000. In all except two towns Lincoln has las Nov. G. In Lincoln has 270 Nov. 6. Seven towns give Lincoln Douglas 542, Bell 77. Lincoln's majority in the State will be several THE P. M. Lincoln has certainly ones Electoral elected Douglas has probably carried carried and Virginia is latter State is by the Democrats by here about On the 80th of at Granville N. bv the Rev. B. F. Col. W. B. f of nnd M. C. of K 01 At bis in Wake on Monday Ksq a highly and useful about 70 He was buried on Wednesday with sonic The funeral sermon on thu Was preached by the Rev. P. W. JUST LOOK What's tho N. SS MAKING CLOTHES the of cutting and making the is more attractive in fair liberality in his You can find him nt his irt any time from o'clock A. 11. till 7 V. situated in the Mrs. nil's lot on 1 MO. Nov. G. This State has gone for Breckinridge by Nov. 0. returns from about a counties show Republican gains of 200 to 300 in each Lincoln's majority in the State will to or STILL for Nov. 7. The indications are that plurality in the State will bo between 000 and New NEW Nov. 7. The Republican as far as heard is upwards of Missouri In ten Douglas leads Bell 104. Nov. 7. From returns it is quite probable that this State has gone for Bell and Nov. 7. Only a few counties are as yet heard but has probably ried the for Nov. 7. One hundred and 10 exclusive of have been heard They give Lincoln over Douglas and over both Bell and upwards of 3 Old Abe's plurality will probably The Legislature is largely black Nov. 7. The city and county of Mobile give Douglas a of 219 over Bell and 320 over Missouri Probably Gone for ST. Nov. 7. Tho in this city is as Lincoln Bell Scattering returns from the interior indicate that Judge Douglas has carried the Michigan Claimed for Nov. 7. Tho State is claimed for the Black Republicans by Four Republican Congressman have been Kentucky to have gone Nov. 7. The Bell and Douglas men here generally give the State to by from ten fifteen Lincoln Certainly Nov. 7, 5 a. m. From returns re- it is rendered certain that Lincoln has carried New Rhode Maine and Michigan one hundred and fifty-eight electoral votes six more than is necessary to a BETWEEN THREE AND FOUR HUNDRED HEAD ot and Greens fur Price two a Apply at this D NEGRO BOY ran from my residence in Sandy on the 7th of and I give reward for his or placing him in so that get Nelson is between 1.5 and and bud of a durk Ringer limps slightly in when and has a bold He wore ft may Lave changed his entile dress since he most likely he is endeavoring to free negro along ths He is a sharp intelligent W. Henderson P. 0., N. 0. Nov. NEW TEMPERANCE A COLLECTION OF SONGS AND PIECES Composed and arranged for the use of Temperance in the United States and phen Pi ice 33 on receipt of be Published by OLIVER DITSON 277 Washington Nov. 9, 18M. M Wilmington THE THIRTEENTH Stockholder of the Wilmington ami Manchester road will be held in this place on the st A. N. C. Cent. State TREASURY OF Nov. 1880. f DEALER PROPOSALS WILL BE ut this until Bth 1800, for the of of N. C. State issued on account of nnd Rutherford Railroad Com- running thirty years from October 1st, The above bonds will Coupons for interest at six per per annum payable 1st April and tober in each The principal anil interest will be payable at the Bank of the New unless the party to payable at the Treasury of the Successful upon being informed of the ance of their cnn deposit the amount of the accrued to the credit of the under- in the Hank or in the Bank of or Hunk of Cape please address their letters for N. C. to the undersigned at N. C. The bids will be opened in the presence of the Secretary and Comptroller of aud the President of the Hank of i W. Pub. Register r THE EYE AND iR. FROM G RONI been in this place for a still be found at the He has with him number of certificates and notices from different and from responsible and prominent citizens from and other places where he has recently all of whom he has treated on the Eye and and given entire which proves testimony to his in the treatment of the Eye unit having that branch his only We advise those with and dimness of to give the Doctor a while he ilia mil He has also with him an assortment ot the which are spoken of in tho highest terms by those who have tried No charge made foi Owing to engagements his stay in Raleigh will most limited till the 14th day of November Nov. j. GREAT SALE OF BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OP THE COURT made in the matter of the heirs at law of the r lute Major at the Fall Term of liu Superior I shall offer for upon a credit twelve and eighteen the following tracts of land on the days t On the 4th of December upon the I shall expose to public sale the t met of land near the limits ol town of known as the Home the lands of Dr. Ellis M. S. Davit and containing StiO acres more or is one of the most desirable residences in the ty of the dwelling house is new and contains MX the kitchen and out houses new framed and stables and barns arenot equalled by any in this section of the The plantation Rood and is in high state of There ore line bottoms on the thoroughly nnd the whole farm is well of There is a large amount ot and timber on the On the 6th of December upon the r expose to public sale of land in county as the Carpenter Mill lying oh Tar river c more or This will be divided into two or more may bu most There is a good dwelling c- out all of new H and in good also a new tinn is of superior lying on Tar river ard having been thoroughly drained and highly A ed. There are 500 or acres of low grounds on the of which arc in he sale of this tract of land a rare chance to those wishing to chase first On the 11 of December I the Court House in thu town of twelve the following of known as the acres more or adjoining the lands of Andrews and one other known as the adjoining the of Win Insco and containing acres or Also one undivided interest of one-third in about 30 acres of land the town of adjoining lands of W. Collins and Also one undivided m- terest of one-third of three lots of land of one of un acre in tho town of known as the Mouse I ots Also un undivided interest of in 1 lot in the town of known us the Bunds with security will be and the said bonds will bear H. Nov. 9, VALUABLE ESTATE ON TUESDAY THE FOURTH DAY OF at the residence of James II near I will sell at public all the at the consisting of a new Carriage and Buggies and of of Cows fit barrels of 25 slacks of quantity of Mhc Household and Kitchen of a ble Silver Table elegant Parlor new the Centre new and and many other numerous to On Thursday the sixth day of December at the plantation known the Carpenter and valuable stock of Horses and in young and fat about 800 barrels of Corn 40 stacks of quantity of Shucks and one and two two-horse Wagons Hal of the best M THE OAK CITY WILL TILL THE CLOSE OF THE THAT popular and far-famed W. R. Will have charge of Iho CUISINE and all the choice delicacies of the with taste and v THE POST N. Oct. of Plantation all quality Household and Kitchen and other things too All the personal property to is well and of the six months R P. of J. r A Oct. 20, NOTICE TO A POISON SPIKES I. MF OF will bc hear something to his N. 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