Mm
true to Got?, io iioui fiotVii. ano ;o iiour Sqili."
VOLUME 3.
THOMAS J. HOLTON,
Editor Sl Pbophiitcr.
T Kit MS:
Tin-Srth-Carolina Whig will be afforded toanb.
,l,er. at TWO DOLLARS in ilniteijTWU
I'hil I.AK-" ANU '1"I'V tKNTS if payment be
I uvrd lor Hire monlhe; and TIIHKK IMil.l.Alttf
,1 lar end of "IU year- Nupapcr will be diacon.
, ,,,.J until all arrearagci are paid.cicepl at the
.ti.niiMlieKdilnr.
Vl.rrtisemenieiriaer.roei.nr ionarpereouaro j f
(IGlinraor ri""
In," nd i2I cuula lor each cimtiiiuaiice. Court id-.'"rll.i-iiirnle
and Sheriff's Bale charged ti per
rr.it high" I a deduction of 33J per cent, will
br'niadr from the regular prices, for adverti raby
,,,, year. Aderlienienla inserted niontlily or
arU'ilv. at 1 per equare for each time. 8emi
I, .ntlily" ' ce P' aquercfur each time.
', ,! when lending; in their advertieemenU
t in irk tHe number of inerrtions deair'jd or
, , , ,!! be inserted until turbid and charged ac.
1 r'.tma.tert area uthniitrd It. acta, egenta
J. (J. WILKINSON ti. CO.,
DEALERS IK
, WATCHES. JEWELRY.
s ... - IT
SILltK arm iiiilu Hit,
;, i,tiranile riange,opp..aile tlie Mansion llnu.e,
mi a ti t i iTT IT VI1
A'1'Hli-n riven loKi.pairi.ig Watches A Jewelry
Jul
l-VJ.
I3lf
T. II. I5KEM & CO.,
W IIOI.lJ il.KAr It r.T A 1 1. llFAI.KRH
IN
B3ITISH FRENCH k AHERICAN
di;y goods,
r.ticri'.TM, li fiioi:w.
A
uvHinvAin:.
t ii iia, ri:, . .
J A S.ui a, Ja ,
1 I rrr.Tit Aidi'in.
( nrr TMIrr
T
rillK ub.enlH-r la mann f .er or n p and ke p.
-nn.ianlU n hand, Hop lor iuer, jvio
... U i n aitir m . a od ffMl to waaii ailh lor
rjolherak.n di.."'. Il will alao Uae al.rna
t.ut of n ainu oi i H nj '"j
, u hae it to H ata.
cutiI price. Th l"p ha
..,.1. and i.e. I I
ad he hm4 I
be. n tried by r capon.
a errum cure. The
Sp -.n be had at lr L. llutcma..o 4t o.'a
l"ru Smre and fr.m Hie eub.cnr.
CI1AS. T. KliKKIl AUI).
.Vj, 31. 1 M.-.9. 1,,f
-.... in i isi::
! ! Hrl niMli
Jit ifauuf Iwrer.' 1'iittn
t AMI I'KH t
I'.'J eta. per fo.
i.eh...
.15 "
...IT ' "
K A M I . I -! LKI.TSr
.nuf ielurrd to order
.rt '
..I., e.
.. , I.-1IVO IIII.S'
. f'
l.r
or atriw .r. aaure,arde,,J aliee( .a l " -
ar.'errrf .
AIJiO
IM lal laaol allu..cnpl ' centa
' J. It F. liOONr:
Vay II, I .'.
Vllf
Removal .
f 1 1 1 L .ub.cr,i.r roi. his frimu. and the
1 public generally, tn 'I he l.,s rm.ovrd his
Sn..p I., the o"d -1-n.l ol M.H.re A Byer y, under
I.. M. W lill.n,.' Wore, on Trad. ." h
i. prtoared lo attct,.: t" "II rnera I" h.a line. He
I... still a few articles on hand .u. h aa
Golden Cook.Oolden Star.PUnter'i and
Fiemlnra
c oiik vrovi.s
ami a variety of
rAIHsOK S'I'OVI'.N.
A ! . ... .Ki ssaorlui. ut of
i n. mi.iI lloJ::--r'. Vr.
All of aht.i. I will .-Il 'i-r for CASH or Coun
'.ry rro.tuc.
It. II. J r-niai
Jim II. IM.'iH.
Cf 'Notice.
f IlllOSi: ol my fro lida who are indeUletl io me
fl by Nole or Aeroiint. .ll pha.e observe that
I h.ve retired from the Drug lln.il.ea., l this
,,'aer and imWaWa sell.aiearfa I. SJeiy
qtlf
Mv lltH.i
the haml
of Mr. V. 8,i
during my sua.
ith,
II. M. I'KITCIIAKD.
33lf
( k,rlotll, on. 9i,
pm:vfiiM. i
f 11111. nn.lrr.ignrd having entered into ( opsrt
1 ... r.hip for the purr- of carrying ou lb. (
(iinleetioiiarvjlakery, Fruit,
AM)
Retail Grocery Business,
It. , I. ivn to call the attention of the ciliaaiis of
.' . ..' -r. ..i..t. ,.i I,.-1 ween Hrein'aand Frank-
itlh.ir. .1 Siirnt A D.litel'a oltl Stand,
.... i.i I.. tr..cd to a. a all their Irien
here
anu
rr,a,M..e... MOonY Si NISHET.
fthruary 1, U. 41,11
HAAVKS'sS
History of North-Carolina.
rlK 'g.id volume I- now puhlt.I.ed II em.
I brace Ihe period "f ' Propficlary Oov
erctn. lit, lenoi Ibh3 lo .
Il l.trius a handsome Mvo. volume el SJI pagea.
Th, .ub.cipt.on price a, half actil . page;
but Ihe price nl tin. volume is lesa, aay -J 7a in
cloth binding, 3 in l.ibrury aheep. and tJ Sa m
half calf. I r wil l. ..t.u nsi.v ma asa.
Owing loth., .itllicully of securing Agent, in
many parte of Ihe Stale, wewl l lotwardil by
liinl or otherwise ree f por.lg f. on reee.pl of Ihe
price i or both voloraca lor elolh, 4 511 sheep,
or .5 hall calf.
A hber-il diseounl mad la Ageula.or othera,
wlvi huv lo sell again
X K. J HALK k HON.
V.iynumllt. tot. lfif. 3..U-S
Piano awJaSBc Store.
r
MIK f-ub.crtbcr kcepe continually, on hand
Pianoe nude by t-lcinwav fi Co.. Nnnn'e A
Clara and other makers, of NewVutka. Which he
will aril at the lowest rates Tor fi.v,or W.od pa.
KT. Alan, Hie latc.t Mueic on hand, at No. IhO
ain atreet lirlwren the F.aehange. Bank and the
American Hotel, Columbia, . C.
SAML'KL GARDINER.
Ny i Of ip.'.e. (r
. L. KEKBINON, HERMAN L. LEIDINQ
Ki:i.inso a Miiimr.,
imi-outrks
Foreign fnd Domestic Dry Goods,
W IIOf.KSAl.K AND F! ETA 1 1.,
Nn mm, um do.. a raoa aifiu,
( ll tlll.liMO.V, . C,
jlwii 2h, ir.jD. 7-i r
l.nrhillr Mutual t il' Iiiiir
i mite omp.-iiiy.
( II IU ( O.MI'A.V V continues to take naka a.
ir-in' lo b) fin, on llouata, liouda, fro.
duce, Ac., at u.uai rate.
I I Ofiire at the Drug Plnre of K. Nye llutcln
aon At Co
orricEKR.
j A. C. STKKLE, i'rttidrnt.
j C. tiVKhMAi, :': I'retiiUnt.
K.NVKJlL"lCHISU.N,.S-cy.rf Trtat'r.
I IIH( T'Kl.
j A. C. S'l KKLK. J. L. liKOWN.
M. H. TAYLOK, K T. WKISIO.V,
C. () KKM AN, F. OAKK,
WM. JOHNSTON.
i John L liuovt s, 1'. Starr and S. T. I
IW'bihtiiN, Eiftulitt Conmitllee.
I Anu at,, iyj. ;tf
!i?:U)0,000 1 Fruit Trees
! rois nam:.
WESTBi-CCKS It nEWDEKHALL,
Ytt-rirtuii of the Wat G'rrrtt Xursrriei
wd liardiHttt,rur dretuslufo. C,
til I.I) .rry r. .pecllully call the attention
ol the i.lm r.. of I lie Southern St.tr. to
,).,, (.ry fr ,, f uudve and acclimated
a,.,,, T,,rt. f the f-all and W inter Trade.
This Urge and handaome aaanrlmcnt has been
prnpugated fr.uo tnritty heating trees, and work
ed upon the be.t seedling stocka, which is a aure
guarantee of fiuiltulnca and longeyiiy, U prorm.
nrnt eharaelcristica in orcharding which should
not be overlooked by person, wialung to plant or
stm mtier to' n.keting or family use. The
.lock cno. i ih, l.,ll,ng ireeaf
I2.IMMI Plum ; S'UiO i:.nue
IbUU Alniund ;
I OOO y moer it'll G
ie Vna.
ausoilioent of C urrant,
a, l.ooeebcrrns, etc., all of
Ileum. very fi
8ir.wb,rrie.,KalH - rr
ahicli will be e.l: ti aery reasonable terms lor
eaah or approved paper.
All packages put up in Stipe""' a'ylr.and a
eon.ulcte invoice sent to each patron, and so ar.
I ranged that the invoice will be the register ol Ihe
d atlrr Ihe tic. a are Iralisplanuu. u io'J
naplaiitrd aa e..rh one apwara on the lial.
re tr
Mr. T. ) llolton I" set aa agcnl lor in.- iur.
nial.iog of the -..ple ot Merkli nborg and n. .gh.
benng on Mire a.'h the .b. .e Fruit Trees and
nil lake pllta.
"tlt. S" I '.
aiuing orotra lor the
31tf.
Dr. II. M. l'ritchard
I . t IK.I.DI.NtJtollieaolicitationoflita.
I M. ny friend. , reapectlully sun mn.
a'ayf r" octi-runnaiion io ri.i."
r may be eon.uli. dat his Hire.
1 r The !'! V" scribcil lor a .inoui cr -rge.
.!,.( .11. It.f.f.
25ii
Till'. I.1VI1K
i M(ioi!A roi:i
raaraaKt. nv pa hasm.hu.
( onpoanard rnlirtly from Gl MS,
a mi nr thk iifT ri aoATiva m uvea
I III. r.M . S r"S'.-. .Kw.ar.. vt trt-iror.
TT"rt'r y'.'t's.'-.w b..' a .r" ",r' 1lrt'h.T 'Jt.
a. trH-irssil ra;iUlrcT f th
(Ti). rw , wlrnd Tha..'
ir',ir
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ui IT) .'. flic t.l.t
ol S.xaa
, ..I. what
riiU"ate. j M'
4.M 0bf
ntM .e ..... Uy.WtaU
..lialrsrllns tnaa th.
i"..'m I...H. , ahila
. ..... ri. kit t hulera,
ai holrra.
i,,.,.. in thr.. an, nt lbs
.iNiio.ller .rai...a. all t
S t-a.",Vi..lBi lvM
n .r. I hcl.le flee-
l.k Itea.larlar.
In.. I-.I. !. I
c. M IS. Siw
y, bv sarlllng th.
tii..'.
All ah. aae I)
teaUni....- Io
a Sill H .l.r I
atalit,. "oil aal
ulvln fhrle asanlmna.
TUB LIVER INVIOORATOR
. i. iBSTI.lt VH.lt ll Itlsi t.VKKV !
F:B
'".".L .iii I4.er.
SjSr-nllll S I'o . Priori"... MS H
liolraale Aenl
1'. SCAltKACO.,
( harlotte, N C.
A LAKGK SUI'PLV OF
Constable AVarrnitts
JUST riUNTKD.
Hymn on the New Year.
ir a. n. raaii.-k.t-. 11,31.
k (ind ! I tin I u.w.ru. eternity
TI
Another atep ta woo!
Oh. hinging turoa my heart to Thee
Aa tune llowa alowiy ;
Thou Fountain whence my life waa horn,
Whence I boa rich streams ol grace ara drawn
That through my being run.
I rounl the hoi
'I hat .In Irli
, tire cay, the years,
I'nlil. Oh, l.ili ! Ili.t hour
pear.
tvhcn.al J ny louch ilinur,
Wbel.'ir la inorl..l now in ine
ISb.ll U coo.ilNirri r..r aye ill Tl.n,
And de.thlca life be luine.
Si rlowi Thy loe within tin. frame
That, touched with ki i inl fire,
My whole aoul aionlea in the fljnie
Of one ioti nae drmrc.
To be in Thee, and Tln.u in me,
And e'en while yet on earth, to bn
Still pn tm ng cloai r, hijh. r I
Oh, that I awn ni'glit Thee Uhuld '.
I ci.Uht the mon.l l ie n'er ;
Ah, come ! ere yr t my heart growa e
And c.iniiol e.ill '1'her ir.
Come in Thy flory ! f..r "I I y Unce
II. th girl h.r for ti r holy.ij .,
And K.lteth at llir ihx.r.
And, llierefure, do my than., o'erlln
Thai one je.r more hn. gmie,
And of tine lime, ao po.r. .o !i,w.
Another .1 p i wnrri ;
And, with a l.e.rt that miy not wait
T'lW.ril. yoniler ilial.nt g'liileo gate
I j'.urney gi.oiv on.
And In n the w ear.' il
A n.l wciiri. 0 It ne. a u
grow weak,
To sinking l.nlli. Hi, quiclily s
And make T ime .rui my slay
That ao my hi art dunks in m w
And I .need on, nor fee! the It ng
Nor at.-epni a. on the nay.
Oh. Je.u. all mv ...ol hath flu
Alreauy ui to Tine,
for 1 h.ni, in a In no i- '"vr a . nr
IL.th wln.ily ct r.nuer.-d In-.
Farewell, ye pliant'. ms, it iy .'ind
Lter"il ie round me here,
Hint;.,., I.or.1, I live in 'l itre.
-k,
tr. ng-.h.
llliscclfancous.
a. .(KOFiaSSlai) r,l)tlv.
BV FANNY SMITH.
cuffei lumpy potatoes, and juice'ess meats
lid juice ess meats.
and burned off t
o my great disap
i; but, leaving word
I rut on my botuM t.
secure the trea-ure T
point mi-in r-ne was ii-n io , ui,
for her to call iu the evening. I went awsj,
hoping that Ihe gueM. who were to arrive1
in a d,v or two, would not find mc cook. ess,
as I had at first feared. i
Kvenine came, and with it a cook, t
had been running over in my miud the vari -
ous questions which I blended asking her,!
and the various duties which she was to be
told she must perform, determined that
her, should be no excuse hereafter for any
' omis-iou, because she did not know that such
; and such a thing was expected of her. I
I went into lbs dining room, (where she had
j been ushered,) and f.und her standing in
the middle of it, deliberately surveying it
" This is Margaret McNuliy, 1 suppose?"
' I said, as I went in.
I Vis. ma'am." was the anwer, with a
slight brogue. " Are you the ould lady's
datitjbter?"
I smiled at this, no doubt; for bow could
I belr feeling the flattery ? I who had been
married more years than I chooe to tell.
" No. I am the mistress of the bouse,"
I replied.
" Oh '. vis, I jist supposed ye wis the mis
tress of the house from ycr seeing me ; but
isn't tlrere an ould lady, too"'
No," I answered, forgetting, in my as
touishmeiit at her questions, to put any of
toy own.
' Thiu this isu't Mr. Gordon's house'"
she said.
"No. Mr. Gordon hasn't lived here for
some years."
"Oh! well, he did live here, and I knew
the ould lady eouldu't be you ; for, yju
sec I was well acquainted with the family."
"Can you give me good reference!'' I
said, asking ihe first question I bad been a-
Lie to do in Ihe interview.
"Oh ! yis, I can jist give you the bet
ference in the city. i ou see, ma am, I m
ref.
a professed cook. I can do everything in
the way of cooking in the world. I can
make all kinds of soup, and pastry, and
fancy dishes you can name ; and as for des
serts, there is nothing I cant do.
My heart fell. I began to tear ttiat sue
could do too much ; but I thought of my
expected guests, and determined to give her
a trial, at least.
If you can do all those things, I ought
lobe satisfied," I said, "tan you mnae I
Charlotte Russe !'' , ,
"Well now, ma'am, you see Charlotte
Hushc is the only thinp I can't make. My!
baud ain't good at Chtrlotl, somehow ; but
I ..n n.aliA Italian creams, and French
creams, ami syiiyuut
and souffle
iverything you can mctitioo, ma am, but
Charlotte; I ain't good at Charlotte. What
wages do you give ?"
" Two d'ollars aud a half a week, I re
plied. Will, I hare lived out for two dollars
and a half a week ; but 1 mostly have been
getting threa dollars, ma'am. You see I'm
a professed cook, and can do iverytbiug.'
Wo need not lata uiruirr o. .v, ......
Margaret; 1 shall not pay more than two
dollars and. half, week."
antf.i, a siiuaumi uy vv.y-.. uillrs, w ncn i wasseni ur, aim iouu'i an efm suj mMy 0ht.r. (riendiy to human at oue time c.rtain papars in nts scuooi InorL, cornln0 Seti- and eninmon nonc-ty in
cook. The best ci'y references given " the pot-, and kettles, and, iu fact ev. ry kiud il)(,r',y Indeed, it is not at all improbable boue t0 which he endeavored to obtain those who control our national affairs. That
"The very thinp," I mei.tilly exelainied, c,f enkiug utcn-il, out iu the middle of the t1!it ', a yoar we might double the above ,' ,h .... beinc Dttilious to the corrupt!.'!- .and exfravaganeo of the
it mv eje fell on this advcrt.sm.et-t in a fijor. number I have just sent to New York for "'bnatuu. , inc. t rs t v IVmoerncv. and th- f .na.icism and sectioo-
morniup paper. " Yes, I'll iry a professscd .. I ,,, wetj particular, ma'am she began, anf)ther box of Helper's work, to supply the Congress praying the extinction ol slavery i,.rui.H.. ,.t,. d-mon-trate that
cook this time, fori verily believe that ,i,ou( the llnugs 1 cook wuh. You'll have jriCrt..,,ing demand. A slaveholder, who and the repeal of tic fugitive slave law n(,jtm.p of ,!., ut d. po-u.ors of power
nno.l r.lain cook' is rulv a sviion wn for bad , , , , ...u another sort of a tin kitchen ; I i . . . ... i i.: . i,i. ; ..l-; V.; newrh. ti ....;.;... ; snr no.ed were sent ......r ...l ...t ... LnUtr-r thn nfl'iirs of a
" Well, nia'tni, as lHk jot, I wouMn"! I A VILE SLANDER COHRECTED.
let fifty cents a wirk y I frictvls j I'll take ' During all lat summer, the cliarjre was
two and half, liut I Tie jou my word of, aoain and afrntn reiterated against Mr. Gil
honor, tn'a:n, that 1 ftve an oifiT at Dr.' mer, that he was in posacaslon of Helper's
HoweH'a' down the utrt, at eleven dollars' hook, the " Intprmlitin Crisis," ami n
moi.tb. ?lr. llowpr,aiil she had nevr
pair! more than ten (lollra; but the doctor,'
he said In; liked my fact ifa am, ao he anl
" Newton ! Oh! jis, Ive Ward of it : it's
a very ret-pectahle uoi . Lidccd a very .
jjoorl faiiiily, ma am !
" J!ut jou hare not iottTV. yet, Margaret, I
where you have been livrp; I am not wil
inpto laaeaoooi, witnouiarecomennatton.
"Oh! here, a bitof pper, ,,,.. that
I pot from Mr.. U lUon, were I lived hat
a Kin i oi recommeiiu, tu me -lor when
b
nit.
pettitip rlesr,
Mrs WiUon live?" I aked.
"Oh! she's moved. She lives on
atreet, on the rixht hand m.U ri t!,o way ;
on.y a moderate sued bou-s, Lut you II Dnd
it nately furnished Yo'j don't think we
could klrike a barpaia now, do you? I
would co tn e and st.iy a tvek, mid yju could
try tiie, and in the mnrt tune you could
rpire my cb.iracter. nid if we didn't tuit
cucu otb' r, any no bjrni done.
I as breathless with all this volubility
so, cpenin- the door, I told her to call the
'fttxt day, at noon, fir la r ati-wer
.-he hail pone halfway down the l.a'l,
whin she turned at.d isked,
" II aw y ou stationary wash-tubs, in a 'am !''
; " No ''
" Nt htitionary wa-h tubs ? That's
strange; there's always stationary wa-h-
lUtjs t the Lrst ItllllltS-s. 1 suppose yOU VO
a range, and hot and Bold water pipes in tho
kitchen
' " Yes "
" Weil, tna'aiA, cnjld I see th
kitc!;cn ?
I always like I ) s.-e a kitehiu bi fjre 1 en
gage to go to a pined."
" It will be time enough for that when I
make up uiy initid that vnu suit me,
I ausaercd, walking resolutely to the front
1 Nothing but the fi-.r of my frbnda com
ing and tin. ling me without a cook would
have induced toe even to inquire into Mar
garet's character. The mi-tre-s of t tie
V moderate sti -d hou-e, nately lurnisheil
niem. a u.. .Iltts 00(l re!ll,tilt'.oi. to
had been insti.'.t-Ca trtl, ,,r nn ,rl1
, roast wtlb this up and down thing
t a.i '
(Mv Ust cook had di-c..r!.,l the olJ-fa-h-
;nlJ,;, llu kitchen for aa upright otic to Ct
mneu tiu aiicneu jot u u .rirui uuc io us
,),,, r,,1:;e )
.. An,j t ii a beef-stake br -tier, why it ain't
fit tJ c00i, Bjt, a , gentl, n. n. s funiiy."
So she went over neatly every kitoben
article before her, ioinetitue" condescending
j,u pr,.,i
l thibg very fait.
y, or saying that
prruar she could make it do, but ri quirin
,,, tJ ..
.bd twenty do
lor nt arti-
Ofv'-nir-e I waited for the first dinner,
with much anxiety, and I hted hardly say-
that it was a failure.
The soup had a my Trench 1 iok, to be
-ure, fir it was thiund black, but utterly
in-ipid ; the polatoesjatne on iu fancy pyra-
mids, but were he.iv and cold ; the cram-
hemes, beaut:luily lii
.iouide.1, were hurnt ,
and the meat
cariy warmed tt.riugn.
Howi t-r, I conscltd rly- 'f by ihinking that
perhaps
is the dessert if ghl prove more sue-
cessfu . Jut alas tr" ra-trv was
i tough
as leather, and the ceHtard lie water.
1 worried through a week with my "pro
fessed cook,'' but at the end of it we all had
dy-pepsia, and my store cio-et was not near
ly so well filled as when she came. It may
be that f r f-s-c 1 cooks require more arti
c'.cs to get up th.'ir meals with, are natural
ly more i x'r iv agatil than other, but I sus
peet lhat Margaret had sisters and friends,
to w hom she was benevolent at my eipeti'e
so I dismissed her, and I am sure that I
shall never again have the temerity to try a
rtloFfcs-ili ClMJK.
Snt- TiiEKS Shoes One of our contcm-
-ks: " What is to hinder us from
poraries a
manulactunng our o.vn -noes . i o .uu
we answer, tne want ot .s, ,u.-u-
j ,an,ia of bushels of shoe pegs are brought
i f ,i V ortb and sold to Southern shoe-
nakcrs Is it possible that there is no wood
naacrs is (
makers
in the Southern States suitable, or that th
manufacture of a shoe peg is beyond South
ern ingenuity! We know tho contrary, and
we think that llios who very properly ad
voonto the manufacture of Southern shoes,
had better btvio at the beginning and let
ti,eir motto be, Independence in Shoe Pegs.
,,,,,;.,.
'
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The celebri'ed slave aacbt Wanderer is
again before the public nd,r peculiar cir
cuintneea. She was cirricd off from Sa-
i. , , .. ,l..,r ln.t .,.,f howcver.it was
shrewdly su-pcoted, witlKiut the knowledge
of her owner, though be made a public pro
test against the act. On Vcr way to Africa
for a cargo of slaves she touched at i'lores,
ami while the captain was on shore the
mate, with a portion of the crew who had
been carried of against their will, took pos-
session of iho vessel, and brought her to the
"' '
I port of Uo-ton
that he would (;ive me tfv, ti dollars if Id waa ;o supremely ridiculous, and tho authors aoutberti country, nonexiiy w u.u.. .1 The Chairman briefly, in a Uv perttm
po j fun mil hlty ceutselkn t p irt u, ma am. of the charpe no well known, that we did ( went my .muuauo - remarks, explained the object ol tho men-
What's your mime, iiia' li! I dou't think I not aeo proper to even allude to it, being aeted honestly with the hip party, ga appointment of deleirites tJ
rightly heard it. ' well convinced that it would return to plapun conservative party in the outh. In l le Convention, to meet at Iialcih on
"Newton," I answetf , ti,uek amued. the inventors of the lie. How much truth discharge of a conscientious duty 1 uiner February next ; and after arf-
i j ue ....u".u-, ..u.u i, ..v.. . .... ....j . ,,., , D, ,imous swindle, ror
That will not.nsw.r. I to.ver take a ' . , I'tie reason that I have not acted wh .be
erv ant from a writl. ,, r-comniendatiou ; I '.".r ? ' , v' T r.Ilv. t ,.,..,. ,J H-mocratio party South but or the more
u,u.t .ee ao.c with ah.m has lived." ' . -J"'? '. 'reot one apparent reason that did not
" I intir. lv ai,r.r.v ofrt ma'am intirelv , T- V V -p'' j ,-t wl:h then upon this L-econipton ctrug-
i iniir. ly appr.iv.ant, ma am, iiiiirny , g0, ,, w,ich I abor is wonderfully open- , , . ,i, , i,r have been t.ur.
ides, it's not f..M,io.ble now to have . ... ., ...-, of ..: .;u,L pie, ever since t.iat lour I ha t bet n pur
itt.n characters Ih.'i, ve " V K olanti slavery truth. , wj , the fl.rocty of Dper, and the
in. n ttiaraet, rs i t,. i. ve. I am a native of this State, and have faith- .. . , . -, i t . occasion fir,
I waa nettitiL' rlesrertte. "Where does , i . I malipnity of a devil. 1 tabu ocea .ion, sir,
uiicerahle nttenint made to create tho mi
pros - lion, from that fact, that Mr. Gilmer I
was tainted with ahohtiiniMin. 1 he charge I
then was in thecharpa wnTatTpear Irom the
followinp taken from tho Daily Globe, and
wl,ie
the t
ieh waa crowded out of our h-t issue by
' Ie.B. i
PERSONAL EXPLANATION.
. . '
If G1LMKR. I rise to a question of
ri(;,e t0 t,0 clerks desk an
'jtract which I aak to have read.
fully preached an uncompromising po-pcl at '
very point of my work. .Not satifi.-d, how-
ever, with mere verbal effort, I determined
, in(r0(ur.0 anti-slavery books. Many
,nou llt hazardous iu the extreme, in
view of the ahonno itile laws on that sut jeet
ami preatly feared my enthrallment. 1 i
maintained that he that will Dot ri-k some- j
thing f ir ("lui-t is not woriny of him ; h
.i,,,,".;: ., his life shall lose it. etc : and
the success fir exceeded my expectations
These I, neks were i irrn! ater! at 'sf rnthrr
Cl,verff . ,t pre.,ly dislikinp this covert
operatiou, 1 came out Ml, atsdainmg mi
rum t,il nit nlt and my book agencies are pro
bah y doing more than I have been able to
do by prearhinp. Amonp these books,
hnv i iri.uliiii'i nmKrjiesor in imprint-
inn CnsisoJ the South," hit llrljirr, it-hick
!. like fire in ill y stuhhie. An ex ym-
V,,,l). n.,rnlin,l n .11.111 nl tin
ririr,i nnwlmitii. Ins one of these i-nnies.
he is n hire ihtvliolli r.) ami J.
Oil
tun ni'iiiifr Inr th's -.'.'. rict m Consresr.
frls ai,iitfr an,l nmr, or nil iriiincc ot'
slurrrti ami snre Inus, vonr hnm'-le ser
vant las liaidlij liriuil a tlirrnt. Is not
this wonderful? Is it not the hand of Iliin
.. I, I... 'll, wroth of n.un shall
r,raise ,nd the remainder of wrath he
will restrain: Pevoutly thanklul, 1 trust,
my soul is to my God for these signal mcr
cies. And now let me say to the American
Traet Society, through you, its officer, that
I have no doubt of our ability to distribute
neeessfnllv at least six thousand tracts
a, ,p tc
K,t.lci
to winch you amine. "o
Mulierrt .'cnurcu mem-
i,ors , hat he luu-t Jo with his slaves. Are
t:-t. these Hessed portent", my brother!"
Jjnilll . A .l,o) Tract Ja,a!.
u-p ptjiiihed ,he al)0Ve in June last
.. n.jblished the above in June last
vg re.j,Uuij,h jt for tue purpose of sue-
j,,,, wlnt Mr Oiliuer has to say about the
cllrirgo implied in the above article. It is
c)aiir,p,l iat Mr. Sbrrniaa our-ht not to bt3
Speaker beeaus! he has indorsed Helpers
:,.I110;1S book, but here is Mr. Gilmer, a
s. illi-m man, aho. it st.cuis, knrie that a hi
inci ndiary pamphlet was being circulated
in hi State more than six months ago. We
calKd Mr. Gilmer's attention to this matter
at the timn this article first appeared in the
l!,sm Tret .1 vurual.hut he never relieved
bimsrlf from the implications it contains
xo or three points are very apparent, if
,j i. article be true. First, Sir. Gilmer had
-,,,, fi,,,, 0f Helper's books that this
. :,,..-. emi-arv had etrculateil. Second,
, .;.,,. niu,t have known the tmstness
,-.his j,,Cendiary teaehe
r of revolution and
bloodshed ; and third.
knowing it he did :
no'r'i' t i pi rye,,
iruif til Ii -ii'k'iliii
lii hi in liis course of
We say these dei
,;, fair inferences from this article
ons are lair mterences irum iocs .h. lT ;,Biii.i,o-, .i. on me -. . j '
hich appeared more than six months so, ee ( time uts. One of bo witues.-es on the ' pointed Colonel W. . W aUup, H r. Hou
nd the truth of which Mr. Gilmer j, Mr Crulcbficld-served for a ton. Ks,, , Col. W J McCain, Maj D. A.
ever itemed. He cannot plead ignorance , , ,y Covingtu. K- Howard, I-.sq . ( olotiei J.
,.l he never saw it. If the article is true, 'while as one of the oniniitlee for the Pis- .j.,. (, .,, ,,eCauey, Ksn , K. C.
whn
and
we d.fv Mr. Gl'ir, :t to rid himsel! of Ihe
e I,... made. Let those " A-
d. fv Mr. Gl'ir, :t to rid himsel! of the
retices we have made. Let those " A-
icans" in Congress who are supporting
mit that it i. hi-h time the South looked
mericatis"
him
can
-i . i...r a..o Jhether she has not trai-
, i ...
tors ou her own son, q nie as u.icsn.
any at the North. This is a tune of stern
ahti.-s e are. perhaps, opon tlie tirina
of a new war for the great principles cf our .
tr libertv : and. as there were men
not he jQ
. T,Tei..h i,e crusade ol
ho preach the crusade of,
.. fr,.0doiii'' have got to be taught, by
, al to arms, if necessary, that the
white men of this country will never submit
,,, be the eq i iN oi negroes, and if Mr. (.il-
or Mr. Ktheridge, or Mr. Anybody
I'l.e is helniui!on this infamous auJ traitor-
0. j,,,,. 0f revolutioni-ls, let them b
en live, whether
n i-e 1 O m iner w lie
.North or outli ot .ison auu '. o
the inflexible and eternal principles of rijit
and ju-tieo must have their ""ay. no matu r
who they cut don o" who is crushed to
powder "b-n.'ath them "
Mn. Gii.mkii In reply to this pubiiea
liou I desire simply to say that so lar as it
applies to me. or tends t.i implicate me with
Helper, or abolitionism, it is an infamous,
nialieious, latin.-.itc'i laiseio-o.. ., u... ... ....
nin. to end
1 ,l.,..ra i.t I.,' T.-rv hnet and
' ... '
r...,i,t..,l in mv reply lucre was an in-
famous art.elo of lhat kind which came to
my notice during the cimpaign ol list sum
mer. Il was then published for eff- ct. A
lit, was publi-hetl-I treated It then with
the contempt which it deserved; and my
'A .i.'. .....I it iii the same uianuvr.
ho arc slave holding peop.e, u
Ifevcr I had the Helper pamphlet, I am
not .-arc of it. I certainly never received
i, iu the way or sense falsely attributed lo
mo. It may bave leefl acnt to me in .omet
way by the mail. I received a number of
atieh works to which I gave no attention. I
I have no knowlcdpo of ever rece.nng .acb .
a book, or of e-cr l...ng auy j
my poeton. Mo.t certainly tru,J
- y, that 1 never read that look. .t,e 1
it naa neon my lormoc, ....
with Dotiiocratio Irienus in tne cur e
they no doubt Irotn a similar sense o.
conceived they oupht to pursue. hey ana-
."V1 "'"nute bi" PW"rt'!'g ;r I
'!?10n f ",t0 ,hn Vroted
tinder the Lietompton couatitotton. I voted
honestly and eoti"cientiouly apainst that
tlil. 1 then believed ; J vis then sunji-i,
as till turn tire time mti.shed, it was oi tn
' , . , e tllc wMa of thi
, ,',,, t. f.ir a .. intended to t ffjft
' , ', ' ', :IIir,iitfatP.s or charges
anvthitiL' aoainst me, as a lie from be-initip
to end: ard I would jave all those
would circulate it with a view to lessen the
confidence of the country in me, to under
stand di-tii ctly the estimation in which I
bold them.
I Thr Ahiili'.itltlM. Ii W. Vrslill.
j ()liv(.r Xewl.n, K-q. D-futy HharifT of
i rhlfhlim (sountv, arrived in this Ci'j on
' . . , ...
Ihursday morning la-t, with . rcorge "
Vestal, of that County, arrested by virtue
,,f warrant issued hy Ins Honor, o uuge
jsanI,.r on the charce of having uttered
abolition or incendiary setititnonls. Judge
Saunders bad Vestal brought before him iu
the courthouse at ten A. M , on Thursday.
Three witnes-es were examined by the
Juloe to wit: Knoch Crutclifichl and John
KdJanls of Chatham, and Richard A.
r.uwari. , oi
Heard, of Alamance. II. . Jliher, l.-q.
appeared fjr vestal, iiel cross examiueu
ll;e itI1P,.es
It was proved that Vestal had declared
"'"'m a u in.ioi.i-.,
principle he was with Crooks, Mclhide a-
C0I, (U( Worth. It was also proved by his
.. ,.. r ,i, that
...1. ,.;.;,, n n,,.. of the witnesses, that
. ,- (M ,. ; oorresiudencc wiiu uo- z
ni:outvs. n .imjintu.
frHn OWo ,Q c;eorgc W. Vestal's father, !
, . , ... t ,-;nr :
who 11 an aboll,lon rrcnct"r. aui ,M-orc
took them in hand to get signatures to them.i
iou " t-- e
( No proof was prouuetd that he had cir-
culatcj Helper's book, or that he had ad -
- , .nnroved iuurreetion or servile
11 . ,!.
"ar. u mr iuu..aii,.. .
he had said he was a man of peace, and
,uat JU condemned the conduct of J-jUH
jjrown j
' -r i-.. :..'
J Saunders required htm to give,
bail iu the sum of M HOO, to appear aIld j
answer at the uext term of Chatham Su-
perior Oourt. I-hain Cox, a Quaker gen -
, d bis brother W D Vestal, at
11 ' ' ' . ..
once stepped forward, sati-Ued ills nono
that they were worth the amount, and then
became his bail. He left for homo on
Thursday evening.
' , fc ,
This is the same young man who was re-
cently disii.ised as a Common School teach-
,.r ju Alamance, on account ol nis auoniiou
trict, and ia'.iorcd unavauingiy wuan , i.s-
ml .li.o.Used twelve uioulh ago. I'ailiug in
met, and labored unavailing!) io nave i cs-
ttl dismissed twelve mouth ago. I'ailiug in
' , . ff aDd not wishing to be re-potisiblc
teacher, Mr. ( rutehficd resigned his olhee
of Gomuiittee man. and removed from ill
... .c.. - , ill.
nti,,hborhood mto .iiatuaui vouo.j.. ...
(. stundunL
-
another Case. The N. Y. correspon-
gf .. Intl,lligl,ncor Wntes-
... ,,, .... Df the rash aud wick
iu-.gu u.,on the rights of our neigh-
c ' ' ,.. ,,..,,, its
bors, wni.u i.;
centre, is bcgiuuitig to be I. !t in a ptcuuia
ry way here. -An rmiueni pio..i"S ,
house has had the circulars of its valuable
Kucvclopwdia raurued, with a message to
the eff.ct that the South will not counte
nance or support any thing which comes trom
tho-.- who do not "re.sp.-ol their institutions
. i.t:..!.;...
, an I no sy
,,, siuinaihiie withtiicir assailants.
i We in a v con. I lain at a r.. -motion
.vhieh h
to be u-ed in s.-lf d. fence, but we must re
' gr.-t that the innocent should have to suffer
wkh tlie guilty.
AN ITELI.IiiE
UTH A writer in
;,,. f .h,.
pit
leseiibes a ,
mn ... n...
- I. f I i
. 111.
jug in nan. , nun. j
you...-.
met in travi Img
whom h.- asked
was then iu ?
.lorahlv. Il
tbr.m -h leiilie-see, and oi
the name "f the county he
After be "is' ami ""'':..,.. ,., bii.is.df to be hoist-d on
id II
Uc t'h' l- :! " He (hen asked Ii
t 1 -hi.Lv were selling t
what bran-
lie bright
! encd up
i.;. ..e,.s l.e.-ati to sparkl
nd he !
repno d m quick
is worth , 6 1. ...
! sell. -I'-
ck tone oi voice nu.snj
re is not any brandy to
WMfi JH-rHnK in Noi.roc.
. ) ,),e , dy 0f January, A. D , HOO,
Whigs of tViofi County met at the Court
Mouf0 bei Court weeV . d
unon tllB g of (Jen. S. H. W.lkop.
c'0,onpl j; 1oeM ws, called to the Chair,
and K. C. Stewart, Kq , was appointed
.Secretary.
ncrji
propriety of unanimity at
of action, and the expediency of
J,ow that the genuiue old Whig
principles and party was still a living body,
eouM never die lonp as true palriot-
. j .i
ism had an eaieiiuco, ho auuoutieed tho
nicctiui! as ready for business.
Whereupon Gen. W utkup mrrvei) tlret th
Chair appoint a comniitteu of three to draft
resolutions cxpresivtf of the feelings and
views of the body.
The Chair appointed as said eotnmitteo
Gen. S II. Walkup, Major 1. A. Coving
ton and IJ. V. Houston, K-qrs., who. haf
ing retired for a short time for considera
tion, returned with the followiug resolu
tion", via :
Whereas, The dangerous extremes to
which the dominant parties of the eoutitry
nre carried, threaten ile-triletir-ti (0 our lib-
holcrties ami I'uion ; then-lore
' 1. Hrs i'i", That we sincerely deprecate
' the so frequent apit.iti.ms of exciting ques
'tiotis, thrust, unnecessarily, upon the eoun
I try, and long for peace, harmony and
I fraternity.
I 'J .'rurivif. That we disapprove of soo-
tionalism, fii'.il.uteri-m and all other hcreti-
!0tt ,.,,, everywhere, and would bo pleased
'to see a little more chanty in all sections,
I ,,, ,;j , nlliineos with none; and
(-,1(,,nn( hn lu fu0.
uni, ? . ,.-r(..i,stantials, liber-
; tj . j n iliinos, charity.
' : .v.wW, That se'cei
ton, on the ono
hand, and Abolitionism on the other, arc
both extremes and evils to be deprecated ;
., n,l thni into virtue lion betweeu them :
(Rt W(i 1(,;lV(, ,(. preservation of the Cou-
titutinnal Union as it is now as it has
been and as w trust and hope tho intel-
Ii-'"'"-" and vir.i.e of those who constitute
this great lt-puhlic will always prove It to
j,n ,ue triIC i,d proper medium upon
w,;e, m-ery patriotic Aincricati can stand
with safety and with honor.
,4. .esore,, lhat we have no sympatny
ultra fire eat. rs cf the South, and De-
)i(,e (.nt l ol1 irt, tH ; c t f d with a mania
for officer ; that in our opinion the surest
w iv t j destroy both ihe:
u ivi i destrnv hoth these monsters, and
. r liesolve I . hat we tit-ire to see a iiitto
ereat and patriuic people; and therefore
that the nation:,!, conservative, and patriotic
Whi pnrtJ. , avi! heretofore brought
(q ,j;i( js 0l)y party l,ich
peace to the no
j caQ a :t j rc.tre hariiior.y and prosperity
ito theruation.
0- H'solvxl That the conservative cle-
I ruents, constituting a large majority of the
country North. South, and Middle, bavo
, j,,sc,.nt ju , enough, and that wo
think and bi licve the time has now come when
they will arouse and crush ail noisy agita-
tors and deitn.-ogues, and save the North,
,he Co-tittio, the Uniuu and
liberty together.
l;fslvl. That the formation of North-
' ern and Southern sectional parties give the
North the advantage in numerical majority,
:,Utl the safety of the South ot the I tnon ro-
conservative national party
houlj be fi rmed upon a b.sis broad enough
fnr ,,Vrry tiue pan lot of every section to
; stand side by side.
; .'rso'V".. That the '. hatrman "prs.ut dele-
, f ..,., ,i,e Whigs of Imon
i n tUe State Conientiou at Raleigh,
0n the -"Jd l ehrunry next, inevnair Hp-
s,l(.Brrl, K-q, iMIItaui Hudson, r.s.j , nugu
l'atkes. K-u . Captain A Winchester, J.
vsl .;.,, iitnui Hudson, r.s.j , nugti
l'a,kes, K-q, Captain A Winchester, J.
Hlliott. J 1. Helk, l M Fespermau, 1 . 1.
j, Kl.l)wilR, all.l Renj imiu ('hears, and
ral S. II Walkup; and upou motion,
,i.. i'i,..;.,.n ... stltlnil to the committee.
........... ...... -- , , ,
'hail
i t ptlO tllOllOO, .tr-ui.va .
ceed'nps and resolutions of this meeting n
r.nlilislied in the North Caroliua Argus, the
jrlh Carolina Whig, the Kaleigh Register
ami the other big papers id this Male.
I'pon motiou of Major D A. Covington,
the thanks of the meeting were tendered to
the Chairman and Secretary for the efficient
m-iuuiTin which they had discharged their
duties iu this meetiu.
I'pon motion, the meeting adjourned
U. ROGKRS, Chairman.
C. Stewart, Secretary.
A I E.uiNKn He t.i. At the Albarubra
l'ahoe, iu London, an educated bull, who
his received the distinguished appellative of
' Hon Jjan." nightly displays some extra
ordinary feats At t'-.e bidding of his mas
ter, Mr'. lou Castello, he leaps through
hot-p-. and over hurdles, rubs his nose on
i he tlior; kneels down, or jumps upon three
to imitate lameness, stauds upou a pe-
(, (B in ,lie mo.t picturesque attitudes, aud
shutter and so carried arouu-i tne mni o
,he shoulder of a number ol men whom ha
views the while with an air of conscious dig
nity worthy of a county member on the day
of his " ohairiu "