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ho the Hor.. Ciilvin GraVo?,! st^nahh.. Thon .«uoceeiicd 'vrhat ii» tormcti tt'ml re'l him the j^pade with which 1 the Nullification Message of Oen. Jackson |tho tirst earth of the Road wa? to be moved, j to (^ongress, of date January IG, 1838, in (haves accepted the implement with- Which, aftt'v disapproving in the strongest ■ out hfsitution, and holding it in his hand, ' terms the doctrines of the Ordinatice, both delivered a ivcdi whirh was received with , secession and nullification, he declares hi5« the siune « as was that of the determination to execute the laws, in ful- I’n siiU iit. At the rnncliision of his speech filment of tlu* sacred obligations of his he l;iid .l'>wn thi> sj'ade and dug up the oath, atid the rotjuirenients of the ('nnsti- hiiril I irtli " ith a ni:ittock, the tirst stroke tution. hat followed? We ask the very if ii li jiroiluced one lond huzza tVom and Editor of he “StaTid- i ll! I*'asscniMage. lie again took the ard.” vhat /olhncnl? Ilow a brief state- .‘lud with it jdai'cd the earth tirst TTUMit ot facts can put to shame the dcma- 1 : \i!> in a coj>|icr box prepared tor the g(\rucs of the l>emoiratic Party, who now ’llct In this box is to be )>lai-cd a HumlxM- of’ each of the nt'wspaj’crs ot the Star •; the names (^f each of the original aulwcribcrs to the Road, aiiil of the Presi dent, nircft'^rs and Kngiucer> tlureof. It is then to be sealcil up. to be opened one hundred vears henci’, and not bef«'rc. 'J'ht' fi'n iii''uics of ln'iMking ground liav- illlg 1. tlie a>M'mbled multituile rt>- til.! uii'st sum]itnons I>iuiur. ]in- npri' i aud Liivi'U bv the riti/.ru> of (luil- ■ At '' o’clo) k in the evening, the ladie snd UK'U. ilil ;uid vouug, grt'at aud aiBrdl. pr'nt'i'lcil to the l)eautiful grounds Jvl^: u :irth (trove, ti' partake of a colla- ;riv(Mi by th.e Orders of Masons and crats who voted for it Avert' Dallas (Viet* Od'I I’ellow-, 'I’o tliis collatiou thesc()r-i President duriiiir \lr. I’olk’s administra- Nkw York roLrncs.—See the cffectH of the union of John Van Buren and his free soil party with the so-callcd “Nation al” Democracy:— The Democratic membei*s of the la^e New York Legislattire, upon separating, : I> ing cases of Lynch lalp that wc have ever read of, is recorded in fhe last paper.? from California. It appear,‘i that the officers of the law have been exccedingU’^ remiss in executing the laws against the gangs of villains with which the city of San Fran cisco has been inf('sted; and that, in conse- profess to be horrified at the very idea of “using force” agaii'st a sovereign State, e bet: attention to the fa* ts. A Hill was introduced in the Senate pbuing the wlwde 31ilitary and Naval OIISERVER. TiMRsnn', iriy ji, agreed to issue no address, as lias I>een Siih^rrihrra to the }V t7,h/ (Jl/npri'f r j customary, and to ]>ass no resolutions.— «7(0 /r,s//-cmr/Vr//(r .S', m/-U>r7.7y, ?'•/// ; Tiie reason was that the leaders of both , . the divisions are absolutely lavenous for i •* onunifteo of \ igilance was the spoils of office once more, but know ! ‘>ii‘'t'tuted, composed of majiy of the most Faykttkvim,k AN11 (^KNTTU; pr,,\NK ' harmony I respectable merchants and others of the ,, ,1- ,, .. .■ . ,! in tlicir own ranks. Ibit there is no sinjrh': ,.:fv Uit.M).— e call attention to the proposed : , . , • i i i ‘ ' ' ti> soon a v.ofouous tnu T was (le- _ ' * I resolution in whicli both sides could agree, .Meeting of .^stockholders, on the-21st pr.x-; .,„a „„ solitary plank of a ]>Iatfovm on imo, with a view to the organizati.m of the j which they could b(»th stand. They there- (^ompany and the commencement of the j f'»re go into the next b'all’s contest with work. And we add an earnest hope, that | anomalous position of tw., sections (.f the I'-'i fy attacking a common enemy, each I under its own leaders, with no common tib- Lvn'CTI La’>V.—One of the most sppall- ^ dred dollars of somebody else'? m-^ney- v» bich fact cost us another dollar or two, ar*ri having been telegraphed to ft hundred Editors all over the country, cost thrm more tlu. n it did the man who was r >bbeI. (,)f pfi tjiri' us •iiofirr. lorce^ot the country at the disposition ot j ,„i,. up-country friends will attend u«.;ragahlir s ! \ rri.K i,.io t.. tiu.,., i.„i ,k„ „f hould she attempt to carry out her Or- ! a determiiKition to ■ tjie Wings”—the principle so effica- linance either nmlcr the claim of ritdit to ahead with an enterprise so desirable to i cions in forming flic coalition last year in din or sc'i'ih'. It was (Ii'iiominateil ; thiui and tons. 'J'he charti'r is a liberal “the l-n-cc Rill. it was discussed at : one, tlu* nnite admirably ad;s])ted to such much len^nh. the h ading i.olitical friends | j,, b,.\,ttainel of incal culable worth, pecuniary anil social.— I)eino- i it ""t go ahead'/ of till' Administration advocatin;ir it with much zeal. vote ot o'J to 1. Anionrst th •Massachusetts. Why do not the pa]iers of tiiis State take their brethren to task ftr making no dc(darations in favor of sustain ing the C'ompromisc!''—Cunrftnf. der> f.'rmrcl a ]irocesion. dressed in tlu'ir gO] , ;!i re:::riia, which contributed mm-h t > the bi'auty of the 'l eiic. The drove wa^ harn ' >melv illnniiiKiled and ornamented with minurons trausparencies. a f'W of whieh it in.tv not be amis to ilescrd'e. (hii> n presented a hn'oinotix i*, tender tioii. and a great favorite (^f the “St:ind- ard,” ) Korsytli, (.'^em'tary of State under (uii. dacksou,) \Vri”^ht, of New York, (the vi'ry embodiment of l)emocraev. their very (’ato whom they delighted to iini'or,) (Jriiudy, (Attorney (teiierai umler \ an Biiren’s administration,'^ I)iekinson, (Sec 1 c ir. upon a ti'Uiporary Rail Ib'a'l. aiitl retary ot the Navy under .lackson s ad- Tiik Hai.kmim a.m> (Iasiun Roak.- Petersburg has done the tiling haiHisomely. j She has subscribed the full 10(1,000 rc- gaided as her ]uota of flu* S1(^0,0()0 re- ; • piired to re-organize this Road.—or rather I to make it, what it is not now, a HuH \ Iioiiif. The Intelligencer says,— | “Lookinir to all the circumstances of the ' Nationat. l>KM(»ruArv in Nk-\v York. —The ^l^ashington I 'nion jmblishes letters from Messrs. (':>,ss, ^A'oodbury, Ruchanan, John A. Dix and John Van Riiren, writ ten in reply to invitations to atti'iul the hemocratie ceh'bration of the 4th at Tam many Hall. Considering the violent pro fessed hostility of thesi; gentlemen, it is re markable that all their letters am-ee in re- ' •'’>- city. tected in a robbery, jmrsned, taken, with the momy in his possession, turned oyer to this conntiittee, by them tried, not openly, but in secret, condemned to be ex- (‘cuted in one hour, and actually h lUL'ed in the jiublic s|uare, in defiance of the ef forts of the police and many citizens who attemptivl to intc'rfere, but wei'C j'revcnted by the number in favor of the snnimarv proceeding, and by the threat to shoot ilown any who might attcmiit to rescue the condemned. The pajters speak of all this as an act necessary to selJ’ jireservation. and as undoubtedly to be followed by oth er similar scenes. 'I’iie Coroner held an iiKjUest over the body, ;md the fuliuwing verdict was ren- M ARRIED, In Moore oonnty, on fhe fit?i hist., by R. McNa>»b\ Maj. .lOHN C. JAf’KHOX,‘of «’nrth- to Mi-s .MAHY Ct»KKK, of Rardolj.l, 'n. t'! Mfi'M'f. connt^, on the iii?tant, Mr. _ If » I , ; M'-fl'I. .MiNl'll.t,. .if I iinihcrlMrul CO., to Miss coarse we never pul-dsued y things. 'J.’ie money tlu'v cost was a dead ! loss; for n^'iti.'cr we luw our readers cared j a j'in i'or the s’.icide or the robl>ery. | . DIED, I. • •• 1 4. '. 1 1 1 1 ^c:ir f'lxford, GrunvHlo roiiiuv on tliO l**th It IS a pny that some one ^v.th both p„st.. (;aU(.1J.N K T.. yonnfrost brains ami tact do's imt take up the busi- ! Tnylor. E*-!!.. in tbc 1-ttli yi'nr of her a.Cf. (. i> .. /■ .. *i „ I) 1 rp 1 At liiiriisiilc. iiisrt“5iiicr.co. iu(:t•:ulvi'llpl■,,l.!l^'• ness OT Reportin'jr i^.'r tlie Press by lele- v i- , o .• i i> n. i/-,- ’ ^ ^ • N. « on tlie _ '*ii III .June, r.\ rl’. 1' K FI.VMIJ.- graph. I TON', Ksij., in fin; »v!ril year (>f hip :i"o. — ; In (.’tiiithaiu coiuity. on the -"uli alt. I.TNFJ -S ^1 fiootl —^riie “AS eldon ■ njjciJ 1*4 ye;U'?. .\lso, i*ri the iMth Patriot” recommends to the Pnion men of I'**" i, dnuplner oi ti,,; ,1 • iv- , • , . . .. ■1,-n I "*Jai;i.>j l.uxhev, afred veurs. tins District to vote tor uenry W . i er. j,, .is .... . • . .’ cuiuitv, a lew d.\vs njro. .Mrs. hs j., of tins ( ity. tor ( ougn>.-^s. in opp(„si- , A« (il'STA fOMNSON. wif^' of Hr. U ;n. .lohn- tion to th"' Loco I'Vco Secession CaMilidat“. ' ^^'*n. .aiil (];ni»:ht(‘r of Owen bintllfy. .Slje was A Fra.nk'ui voter makes the same «U"'''cs- i ijn tli** 1st day c.i >!,iy hist, tion tl,ro.,-h ..ur columns to day. Vn.lkin cunty. X. c!. on We hf;rti!y approvt* the jiropositloii. 'I'he friends of the I’nion in the l>istrict cannot cons'cientiously sujiport Mr. Daniel. He entertains doctrines diri'ctly :it war with the b( st interO'ts and ti;;npiiiity of the ('onntry, ;.r'd i'^ b'airned witii tiiose lactionisis and agitators who are endauirer- iiig both. Mr. 3Iiller richly de.-^erves the coiMpliin 'lit pri'posed to be ] aid him, for his able and fearless deft nc of orivct priUci])U'-;, on every occasion.—J,\ h’i/istrr. 11 til inst.. .MILKS \vlfj dX. jigoif 4;.‘ yoar.'=. formerly a resi.lont of Iltirtfoitl c>niifv. ('•>niii‘cticut. but f.T the lii.-t 1"> y'urj of the former ]ilaco. At fhe Nnvid .Apylinn, rhil.iflcljjliia, on tlio iL’th instant. TIIU.'IAS .H)H\S0N. pcjuniin. .ified aliont loO yeai'i. T*iis ol I t.^r is bclit*\fd to liave been the la- t siii vivcr of tlie o»dlaat cro'v who so vi'll '^a'^taiiieil Paul .To!icr= in hi?« desperate confli: t with the .'^erapis in 177^'. F.WinTMVIl.IJ- M.MiKF.T—.IriA 1^4. “We, the jurors of a jury of in.,u.>t, ^ empanmdled by the coroner ..t the county Satur.lay last from New Vo,k. bringing forty-five Umiirarians, as laborers on the l»y s"iU' iuL''eniou> contrivance the bell was niiiir. the >liiill ^^■hislh“ iniit.iti'd, when otl they dair d '\cr their allotted .'iiace in g«'iniine Kail R.iad style. ()ne rt'presenft'd the eiat "f arni> of the .''tate. Another on I'lie 'ide repii.•'cnti'1 the grasjiing of taii'l' Ilf the Hast and tht' West, on the othi i' the unii’u of tin* laurel of tlie West with the li'v of the K i'it. In addition to tfcfM' and iither transparencies, there was a fiiii i \liiiiitiou Ilf fire works. Abniit the ctmehi>' n :>f the exhibition, roi-ki-t.-; were sent i.p bvarir.ir the name of eai h of the Cww mil ' thron-li whit h the Roail h:.s been loteited, and tif the 'l'own that cnntribut»“ to it' eonsirnction. A the name ef rach wap anammet d ami the roi-kt. t ^rrae. fully usci-i!iK-tl. laie univu'al sliout rent the air. ehfoN iiiir tliat tb.' rejires!'iit.iti\e t'roiii eaeh 80ct: '11 etiji’yed the brilliant s'ieei‘s of all oth' 1'. a tit eiiililem if tif kind (eeliuir and gOo'! wi-ii. s that pervaded the a'Sembly. J)!it n>i tlii> i'i eaion as i>n all i'ther>. the fillf't exhib’tii’n was tht> fa'r hnlii s, with (ln;;i icar ilre.'.se.', cheerful count' iiance. and s. irki’i’L' ey As the beaus and )»olle- ' uii na led th(“ beautiful eirt le.' and walk' with whitdi the LM'ound> have been ntcenrly nrnami'iited under tlu- direction of their iire-eiit acei>ni]ilish'tl j.ruprit'tnr, pns- sibly .ni‘ pfighted. :: maile. ITOOI pure w and one M biM! f"i State, mat. 1 each ' ro-' i?' anil SISS'* sjiei (dies Wen d arrows fixed; r ilelicaev forbid any ..V - ■ la ith 1 faith li.'clo- b. f .'tiviri:-'. ti.e jiy f this •: veiling, teriiiinated r'i n: 'sr inter. stii;_^ oeeas: i;;- that a 1 time b:‘en witn("i l in the Kiitiin.'ia.'in and kind feelini: ani- I'i.' ri n.=. and fhe rej're'.'iitative of il' l’uhti'd wifli hi' vi'it. left I ■' li; 'i.‘n -Ml tli.' Cl iiijiletiiin ..f th' ■ e.'.'"lit!.;l our p >'t; r;t_\ iii.'nt f .r a renewal nf .'i> ph;...'aiit ;' I'f the F,ast ami the West. V iiui'.' w ith ri .'pei t, viator. IlifIT A.M> TilR ]>L'TY T*» l'.\- K niK L.\ws.—Tn various ji.irts of I 'pecially in the (’onirressional ■IS Iti ]i C-. M|. I>-'-kery anil Mr. a !.n'.-at efbut i^ ti I ling 1 y :!j'pt'ai.' p!e a-aiii't the right of the Jeti- eral 'i ■■ mill'lit t'> U'C fai e against a Sta' \'M. !i ri'-'i't.' tlir- law.' i>f (’i>ji_'r' 'S. or r' ' fi- .Mi the I'liiiiu. Tlie f.Haw ing .ii"':. ’. fr.'Ui the R.deiLdi Ib’Ldstt r i- a tim r j 'v t > tl: - disiininnist.' who rai.se thi.' ’..iiii r. Ir sh.aild be carefully stn- diel. and j r'" ive.l, ;-,s it .'hows that Jaek- «Mi. I'..". I’.'ik, D,illa. Fur.'yth. M’right, Gru: r., 1l:n.''ii. Mt L.ine, WoiKlbnry. Job ■ . Mild various orher shining liuht.' of tl. 1 i.-n. ieraev, united in th>' iias.sa'^i'of that \t-rv object in view—a Kiiivei>al!y a]']iro\ed '1': with fir, Won law ■ thi.. It w. It V, ritv. • 111 air f/ S-' ! 1. a law havili; law wiiieh w;i' aim- in N rth ! 'ar"li’ia. 1,1111) till Ji> I’i.'i'i/•. !..T 1" has n-Jiea.tedly ji'ked I a rri .LT'i Ui‘, “ i/tjti jtnf .'■'•III ,'^tnfr Ay /(//■((.’ We ia\i' the (tMV-Tlilllent execute its With.lilt the power ami will to do it w iiiM not lie worth preserving. ii!d b.. a curse in.'tead of a blo'-sing. lid bill "o slei p, nndi-r a filse secu- tle' i r i'-riy, only to become, nion! certainlj , th" victims nf the lawless. Nor Hr.- \vi- 'itigular in this npiniou. as a few List.iiical f.iets will 'hew. In N ivi'iiib.’r .''oiifh f'aroHna, in t'ol'lull ('invention, j.assed her et hdjrated Oid!iiaiii e, // nHifi/liKj the TarifT'laws. 'J'his Old i^a iet' declaretl as t'lllows, viz: ‘•.\nd we the People of .'^oiith ('arolina, lb till' eiel that it may be fully understood K the ;..veiiMnent of the States, ami the Pi Ilile lif the Co-States, that we are de termined to maintain this our Ordinance «iid laration, at every liazanl, ////7/(- la- fjitit irt tn// not sii/jvt i f to thf 4ljt- of l'ori'> on tin' i»ii't of till' I'rih r- u! to retluci? this .‘^tate to obe- ministration,) Wilkins, Hill, Whiti' and others. The only vott' iriveu aL'"tinst this : bill, w hit h the “.'Standard” now reirards a,', a tyrannical and bloody edict, wa.'jtonr, ih - .•!p>si'i/, forsnl'i)! Jdhn 'I'yler’sl lie was the i>nly frit'iul of ••.'^tate Rights ami Sove- rciLMirv” then to be foiuit!, in f!ie Seiiati', with nerve enough to stand boldly against the mamlates of fhe Hero of New ()i ie.in.'I b t it be borne in mind also that \’aii Riiren was then ^’icc Presitltuit. lldv.artl Livinrston was Secretary nf State. Louis M l^aiie was I'^eeretary of the 'ri'easurv. Lewis Cass, (^the very identical on.e who w.is vntcd tor by tiu'.'e >ar'!c sec,“linLC De- ni'ierats at the last (dectiou. i wa-.: Secretary I't War. Levi Woodbury. . i ni‘ of the t.ivorites id :Iie ‘•.''landard” f t tiie next I’ll >: leiiev ) was Seer;'tary of the Na^y, at the Very tiiue this Rill w.is infrodueed ami when if wa-; approved and s’giied by Pre sident ffaeksoii! ( b'!er after order wa' issued by these (’abiuet ()tlieers, all tend- iii;r t.iw:ir Is a piv}«-iration to t‘‘-ri\ should South Carolina resi.'t the execution of the laws, or attempt to .'eeeile. 'I’hev then mu.'t ha\e appr ived the iiiea'iirt I It wa' to all intents and puri.nses a measure I't the Adniiiii.'tratioiil 'i'wo of {he>e men have bet. n supp irr.-1 ft:r tho Pre>idfnt v. \ an Ruren ami Cas, i by the entire I )e- ni'icraey, ami they woulil readily have viited tor cither of the othi r.'! hi.l we hear any exj.re.'sinits then of holy h..rror at their aidiii:; and abettinir to “put dnwn by force a .'.iveifiwij Stat. ;'” ( »h no! It w ,' all riirhil “Oid lPck> ry” hail pr- nounce.l it sn, ami \vhatc\er he put f.'rtli wa.' the real true I'enincrafie faitlil Rut we h:i\i‘ not yi t reai h-‘d the end of the (diaptcr t/‘ wmng' and insult' to the ‘•'.iv.‘rej;.'i;fy" nf S .iifh ('arolina. 'J'hf I'l'Vce R.H p:i''( d tilt' Senate an ! w-.iit to the ll-iu-- of Representatives. Afti-r mm h tliseiission ir J.a.'.'i d tliat House by a vote lit 14!i l'> 4>'. 'J’he iKniocrats had an I.verwhelming majority in that b.aly,— Anmn^'t tlioM-w ho yntid in t he aftirmative wei'c Riidianl Jnlms in, (^\'ice Pri siilent iinder \ an Ruren; ) Jame.' K. Pnlk {th«‘ "luotlel I’resiileiit” whn wai counfid a .'taumdi fiit'ud nf ••.•^iate Rii:IiI.';" ) W.ivne (^iii'W Miie Ilf the Judires ot ihe Supreme I ..i:rt and .'ij [' 'inti d b\ a I) ne erafie .\d- iiKii'.,';ration; . I’ainbrt leiiix ..it i;e jH-riod the le;,der tjf fhe }>arfy in tiir ll .ii.'t* of l^•j•re:••■ntati^•e>. ; an.l a naniber of ntliers whniii tli.y have deliLthtrd to honor. (Jf th'.‘ N.'i'.li ( ari'lini 1'eleiration, M(*s'rs. Rai ringer. > Whig; ■ ilawk.ns. i l>t in.; i .^Ic- Kay. I l>..m.;) ni. R. .''hejiard, (^WIul': ? Shi pht rd. ( Wliiir; i Spei^iit; i Dem.; ) vofctl in tiie athrmalive, and Mts>rs. Cars'n, Hall, Conner ami Rem her in the negative. ^ es. in iced, ."‘IcKay. whnm fhe i>emo- crai-y wt'n* willing to scud f-i the .'^fuati', and flu- Hon. W iliiauv R. Shc}iartl, the secession h'atler ill this .'^fate, in v>hose walk the “Stamlaril” was willing fo follow, actually voted fnr this ‘•blootly Rill,” in- teiidi-tl to crush a sovereign .''iate! Nor have we yt*t rocortled fhe m ist interesting [lart of fhe history of this ima.'iire. .'*>o soon as it had passed the llou.--e, bv the larL'e majority Wf have stated, Mr. .^^c- Ibitlii-, of Smith Caridina, said “Mh. .'^i'K.\KKit: 1 rise to perform a sol emn duty. ! h(' lloiisr /. nhout to ili^troi/ tilt ri'i/lifA of till' Stairs—is about to bury the Constitution—I ask the poor privilege of writing its epitaph. T move to amemi the title of the Rill, by striking out its jvresent title ami insertiui: the folhiwing in lieu thereof—“An act to subvert fhe sov- iTcignty of the States of this Cnion, to es tablish a consolidated (Joveriinieiit without limitation of pnwers, ami to make the civil subonlinate to the military powt.'r.” 3Ir. W'aym* nioyeil to lay the iinieml- ment on the table. The ('hair deeiletl the motitm out of onler. Mr. .''pei^ht then th'Tiiamlt*'! fhe previous (pu'stion. whit h W'as onleretl by a yt'ite t>f l.”)0 to —St) Mr. -McDuffie’s rt'so was cut off, only o’) mcmb(‘r their reatliness to vote for it. So this ]?ill, which, in (he language of Mr. McDuffie, ‘^sn.hverteil the sovereigntv of the States,” pass(‘l ]>y oin- hiiinhri/ nni/ commemliiiir a re-union of the Hunki'rs ot the tleatli of .me John Jenkins, alias cast', it cannot be tleiiied that (he IVti'rs-! ”* huhmi.' |j,„j he caim'to his death bnrg subscripti.m is a liberal one. The , •'avow the necessity j fin the mnruiiig ol' the 11th of June, be- citizen of Pcterslnir'.:-held oriirinally soiiK' obfaining ami to do that tln'v ! tween the hours t)f fwrt and three ti’cdock, ^•>(10,000 of fht‘ Stock of this Rnail, every [ say union is necessary. | by violent means, caused by being suspend- farthing of w hit h was lost. Riiring the 1 "Wc thouLdit that the ct^nnectii>n of Dix •' rope attai hetl to the l.ist eight mmths, the j.eople of Pefrsburg ' .,„,j Democratic party ' the Covert, have taken stniie .'^iiOO.OOO in the South- , , , ^ n t i i plaza, at the liands ot, ami in jiursuance of i • i,., iile Railroail, the PetersI iirgami Rovilton 'uni.i \ t i>.sn . i t i» | .j preconecrted action on the j>art ot an a.-- ’lank Re-atl, ami the Petershurir CasY'oiii- iH 't also intorm sociafioii of citizens styling thi'msrlves a i;v.. win.e Cajie i’ear ami Deeji River Coni}>any. Platil paiiy. Tlu'y now take .^100,(MII) in (he Ualeigh and Ct.is^nii Ri>at|, and we think they ;irt' entitled to ;i long ble;lthitli.r Sp. II before fht'v art' calletl on again to put their hai.ils in their j>oidce(s.” D add.', that .?il00,000 will be obt.iini'tl ill North Carolina, and thinks that Norfolk and Richmond should contribute each ■'?.')0.- 0()(l, to make v.}> tlie reui.iinder. Petersburg ap]i iinfcl Mes.'rs. R ibr. ]5. R.’llin;^, (i. . RnllinLT, 'rb.' S. (iliolson, Henry lb Rinl, John W. Svnii', Thomas M hitt', and Tl. O. Rritton, to n'pri'.M'iit its .'^tot khtilderi-' in tiie meefinir w hit h was ap pointed at Ib ndersi.ii iii Tiu sday la-^t. Of till' results of that meeting we have not heard. us wherein consists tlie “Nationality” of comm ttee of vigilance, tif whom the fol- New York D.'inocracy;'' We fear it is of imi'lieateil by direct the same order with i’cnnsylvania Nation-'man, al Democracy. In New Vork there is a e learn flia: 8'2.»,l'00 have b. i ti sub- si rihetl at ('hera^v. tor a Plank Road from that plact', via W .rlesbtii’oiiL^li, to Centre. Ni l si: Rivi:i;.—.\ Convention was liehl at Knist.in, 'm tlu- >^111 iii'f., f > adopt mea sure' fur imj roving the navigation of Xeusc 1 i ver. JhsTU.r.mv Rl I’.nt.—We regret tolearn tliat till' Tiirj.i'iitine IM.'tilli'rv of .^Ir. N. K. Ml iHiffit , in flu.'county, wa.'th-strovi-.l bv flit' nil Monday la'f, f'i;xether with a- linut 1 100 I.d'ls. Riisin. L"'.' uj.wards of •Sii'Oiio. T.vxks.—()iir'l'ax i^aw.' in Noitli Ca rolina are, likt' ni'i>t othi-r of niir laws, so iiidefiiiiti ly fram. d, that we iloubf whether “a Pliilatlt'lphia Lawyer " eouM und. rstaml tlieiu. Certain it is, that evt rv body ha been botliered t.ir til'* l.a-^f we.-k 'T two in iMi'Ii aviiriiiir to li.nl out w hat is taxed and what is not, aiel one l.-g-d tVi.-ud of niirs has jir.'tty cen-tantl'’ hail in his lian*i tin- I le;i:ant bouk printed by order nf the last LiI slat lire, tifher stmiying it himst If, and trvinsx tt briu'.i ortler tuit ot’ chaos, or r"- plyiiiL' to the numi'rou applieafiniis of his clii-nts and friend-^ tn Iciinw w hat it means. 'I’he Attorn.y (ieiieral, Wm. Eaton, Iv'ij.. in reply to .^Ir. Ivlwanl ('oniirlan I, of Halifax, .'cttles si vi-ral point.'. He says,— “I am of the fipinioii that the ilntl jiro- \isti ot the i^n'l section of the Revi.'uue Aft of flu* last session is ajiplicaldc to the cordial eo-o]H'ration with Van Ruren—in Pennsylvania with Davitl Wilmot. PI!l»t;uKssI^■K LoftiFtK'tMSM.—'I'lic pub lic will remember that the Locofoco Press thronghout the I’nion susfainetl the high handed coniluet of lht> j’tdk Administra tion in aiUK'xing New Mexico ami ('alifor- nia and appointing (iovernors over them. W e published at fhe time, the following th'feiict' of the Administration, by one who hatl tlie boldiie.'S to avow the j.rinciple upon whith his party acted; “ / fti' f * iji st 11II t toji Jiii. iifitli I III/ tn i/ti iri.'h f/(r M. riririi n'lr. 'J'hc iireati'st stick lers ti.r strict coii.'truction tlo imt tiare to ijH II tluir lips agaiiijt measures which. A\ m. H. rjones, Jas. ('. Wanl, Edwanl A. King, K. Rattelle, Rt'iij. Raynohls, .J. : Eagan, J. ('. l>erbey, and Samuel Rranna.” i 'J’his was signed by T. M. Leavenworth, torcman, A. 31. (’omstock, J. ('. (iri'Wtdd, E. Kingsbury, W..J.,''haw, E. Rlaii, Wm. Eddy, J.dm Jb Cott, I’raiik 'I’lirk. jurors of ilitjiiesf. ' A public meeting Avas ludd. by which resolutions were atlnjited to take ste]»s for organizing ‘‘the peojde’s” court for L\m h- ing tiflcmlers. A .^Ir. Rrotleriek, fnmier- ly t)f \ew York, a member of the ('al- ifornia Legislatiiri', ihniniieed the wlinle jirocet'diiig, and was near sliariiiir the fate of the robber. Aftci wanls, tile “Peoph-'s Coiniiiiltee” ami siiqietl their names h.'We\i‘i \io],.ti\e ol the wiiole .'jdrit ol publishetl a '.11 that instrument, are vet pormlar ” . » .i -i -i-. ’ . 1 1 to it, so as to a-^siime the respon.'ihilitv ot Smdi was the di lenee ot .Air. Ptdk. the act which tin.'(’oroner's J urv hatl lixetl Hi.' act' were “pnpul.ir .'^uch is Lncu- (.]) ^ j,ersons only. 'J'liei locoi'iii now. .'^ti iet constructionists of -JOO names sigiu'd. The San Frarn-i.sc ami altOLCefIier unlike in a]i]>earance tin* noble and uuforiunate Magyars of Aus trian opjiression. Vet th('.»* jiecple, potir ’ ami hiimlde as they seem, Iivt*tl onee uiitler overnui; nt of KtissfTli, ami uj>hehl against ovcrpowcriti:; foes. : niful chanijres havi* not their lives wifui*sst d, w hat tieeds tif hra very may lint some of them ha\e performetl. Ltiok- iiitr ;it tli 'se men, exiles frtiiii a lo-^t ctiun- try, vaiitjui'lied and subtliied, ext hanging ! the !.atfh*-fi( Ids of Hungary for labor in North Cartilina, the miml insensibly wan- tlers back to the jiast, ainl t*ntieavtirs tn tract* ill their early history ami jireseiit situation the iiMral of thnir eventful i*x- , ]>erieiiees. Nations aud m n are the ex- emjilifiers of Divine Provideiii-e, and the lesson of wisdum tlesi;rm*d to bt* faiiiiht in the chc'piered scenes of lif-*, though oft- times veiled in iiloom, and tlifficulf of coni- ]treheiisit.ii, bears healing coiiMilation iu its teat liin^s. 'I’hese Hungarians left fnr the seen" of their future lahtirs on .Monday ami yester- tl.iy. There was but t>ne woman of the {larty, and one man who understood the English language sutHciently to act as in- terpri'ter. \\'e umlcrsfantl that others are daily expecteil by packets from the Norfli for the like .service.—Ir//. //-/v/AZ. r.nmdy, p'ch. a :V) (I.a ill. 1-2 a l:: 1 >itto, apple, -to a 15 I.t*:itiicr. .=ole. •_'fi a lieeswax. l?0 a ■•’li f.ead. bar. a 7 Hacfiii, IJ.l a 1:; •Miil.assi's. a •J7 l.aggiiig. 1:; ii •JO -\ail.s, cnt. ■1.1 a '‘'itt->ii, 7 .a si ()at«. f'^r.T. '.lO a 95 biiiseed. •:io (’oilVe. 10 11 11 Powder, 5 »Mi a r. 0(t Cheese. H U SllOt, U a •* Copperas. ‘J.i .''iigar. Iirow n. b a 1 (^alidh'S. P'. F. 15 a d; Mitfo, Joaf. Tl.’, a l;? Fhiur. 4] a ■'alt. sark. 1 25'ii 1 1 id Feathers. ‘*0 a Do. alum, b'j. a to Flaxseeit. -Si .''liingles, 2 a Hides, green. 4 Tallow, 8 a 10 Ditto, tlry. '.1 n 11 Wlieat. 00 n Ir'in. .Sn-oih's. a r. Whiskey 40 a 15 i>o. English. H a 4 W Ol il; a •_>o Indigo, I a 1.'. ^Vh!t^ bead. a -•> Were about dieiifb, blit that we will consitler tlie p*is- . . • , , . , gage hy ('..ngres,., „f any act authorizing ' anti was signed by (.cnend the emplnyiiient of a military nr naval force, agiinst the State td‘ .^outh (,'arolina, her consfitutiniial autlioritii's or citi'"*ns, or ftnv act aholi.'hing or chisiiig the ports of thi^ .''’tate, t'^e. ill roil SI strut iritli the /on- gi r roil/ill mnirr fit South t'lii'o/itia hi thr I /»/(/, niiil thnt the jnoplr of this Stntr tr/// Ih. iiri /ot th ho/.il flu III 111'fs iiltso/rn! ji'om n/l fiirtlirr u/>!nfiition to ))iiiIntitIII '9)1'/ jins>rvr thrir politini/ romirrtion VCltli llir I>r tCi// torth irith prorint to oriiiiiiizi' n si nii - - . 1 - . 1 rnu,cut, an.l all'oth r arts ni„l affecting a &iii/- irlihli soirreii/u and indejirin/eat first section of that ,\et, as fuliv to all in tents anti ])ur]ioscs as if it hatl been atltlctl as a jtroviso to tin' first sietiim. “I am also of the opinion that every person is exemjit frtim paying any fax upon tiiirty tlolhir-^ of inti rest, diviiu'iitl or pro- lit, and is further e.xemjit from ]iaving any tax iij»oii an amount c|ual to the in terest wliich he pays or owes uptm his own debt or debts. If (tti fake tlie cxamjih^ suggestetl by yoursi lf ) A has int re.'f .■^e- curetl to him to fht' amount of .^l.'iO ami owe-i by way of interest 8100, the sum td’ .•l(t(l i« exemjit from taxatinu, and in' atl- tliiion to fhi.-, fhe sum of ^.!0 is also ex empt, so that the imlivitlnal is only bound tt) list fhe sum of “In relation tti the DUh section of flic Act w hit h re(juires of every pr'rson to ren- th*r “'I'he lunount of tax which lie, either in his own riirht, or in tin* right of any other jierson or perstins whtimsoever, either as iruardian, attorney, ag(*ut or trusfi't*, or in any other manner whatsoever, is liable lufitin 1 ^'f tin,' ojiinion that no one si-mifviu*'' retjuired It) list fumls held by him in ^ , his official haracter, ‘‘Tiiere is an evitlent niislake in the 10th section t>f the last Act, ami in the Tth line, Instcatl t»f /kVr/.stt/ Arir.*;, it shouhl be Rrrriiue laws. As the ]>rinter seems to have directed the attention of the reader to the wtird rcn'sri/^ it is probable that the mistake was not made by him, but by the Clerk in the ongrosanient or enrollment of the bill,” the ('oiist'tiifion sn long as it does not lliwart their tlesign, it i> allowed to sink int'i uti« r in.'i!inifieaiici' so stion as it con- lli'ts with their ]iuv])oses. Dri\cn from their original positinn, that .'ccc.'.'ion was constitutional, tluA nnw' assert that the ('onstitutiiiii his nothing to di» with se cession. Secession is .'Uppnsetl to be‘'pnjiu- lar”, ami lie who tiares to tleiiy the riirhf. i a traitor to thi' South ami an allv of al- tditioni.'is. 'I’he Whi^f party tlentjuiici'd the cnnli tnjd of tin* ('onstitntion in l^hi. ami they were at 1'ust‘d of“nior:il lr^'a^;•.ll.” ’I'liey th'tioiince if iii'W, anil they are accused of treasnn to the .'^'outh. 'i'liey have always t.pjinsed the demagiigu(>s, who, proft'ssing nnu'ual tb*\’ofinn to the ('onstitntion. when it a'lvaiices their wishes, throw oil' its n - .'traints so soon as if opposes tlu'iii. 'I’liey tlo mit consituT the Constitution a plav thing, but hohl that if was atlopted mainly to restrain “jiopnlar” currents of evil ten- liem y, for wlu'ii it ceast s to restrain them, it is useless. Ativocating siu h principles, the \Vhig jia.ty is naturally the Cnion I'arty, anti will ever uphohl the I..aws, ‘•po])Uiar” or nnpipular. Prrpiiji’.—What honest man w ill ctim]M 1 another to pay five cents for fhe posfafie of a letter w hen In* can jiay it w ith thn'i*’/ Let every body prepay. Few let ters will be taki n from the tiffice not jire- paiti.” A corrcspoutlcnt. who semis us (he abovt', t ut out Ilf a contemporary jtiurnal. .says that he fully emiorses it, ami con- sitlers it the duty of every one umler the new system to jn'ipaif their letters. Xa! ion a/ Iiitef/////’?/ rr r. w e wouhl like to know whether it is an Etlitor's duty, after wurking for a cus- trmier, waiting for years for pa}’, writing letters rejieatedly to romiiitl him of the tlebt, to which no answt'r is returneti,— we would like to know, wt* sav, whether any boily tiiinks it the Editor’s duty to pay even three *ents, to save amh a “pa tron” from the necessity of I'aying fivei' O/tsfrcrr. jiapers sjM ai: o]>eniv oi ri'it and blooilshid in c.ise any attempt is made to arrest any of tlm ('lunmitte'*. 'I'his is an awful occiirri'iie..', vie\v''tl in any light. 'I'he failure to execute flit' l.iws by the civil ;iuthori{it s is a great evil. Rut it cannot be comparctl with this act, by which a man guilty of an olbnce juin- ihabli' by imjirisniiment milv, is iianircd by a s( If-ctmstituted (^>urt. .Vnd fhe w irst feature of all is, that flies" li'>rg.m- isi-rs are of tin- l>ett' r and moie inti lliiTi nt (•las'; of jienph', to hoin. in all nth.'r j)nrls Ilf the world, soci“ty loiiks fi>r tin' maiii- fenanet' of tin* I r.v, ami fnr pn'ervatie-n ■‘'rniii fhe i-vils of an uncivilized and law- le.'S staft'. If thn/ may pcrpi'irate Lvm li law, who may jh t!' 'i’he natural r.'sult may follnw, th.it oiiier t la.sses will estab lish Ciiiiimittees of \'igilance, and execute the law as //»/y nmlerstan 1 it. 'I’h.' onlv safety in any enmmuuity is. to ai’ihere ti; tin' iaW'’; and by seleefin^r ]irnjH‘r ]ii isons fii afJ.minister th‘''‘(*, tlie evils exi>tiu;f at .'^111 Fram jseo miuht have been a\i'rteil. If i, after all, the fault of fht> ]ieople them.selvi ', that tin* laws are not enforced. W(^ canmit jieiinit tb.e occa.'ion to ]>.:,'S biiiie, '1 'l’> 1-4 I’rown .''lieetiiifis, 7 t.-enfs. ('ottmi Varrip. tnlO. is RKVIFAV OF Tin: MAKKF.T. V>\i'ON—.Mtbiniob there is consideral’ie ipinn- tily cuniiii" in, tlie tleiiiant.1 is fully up to tin' sii|>|ily. .‘^ale.s thi.s nioriiiiljr at 1'J to ];!]. 'nr rox—Hi-tfer qunlitit** in (leiiiaml; I'our dull CoiiX—1st iff at t|iiiitari'»iis. from tlio wapon. ( iin-KK, Sni.M! :i)nl Miii,.\spk«:—N'l eh;mge. Ti ki'Kntink—\ irpiii ‘2 45; Yellow llaid •'*^1; No. ■'> Fojsiii 7'); Spirits iTd, to 2iU WlbMIN(;T('N' .M.VKKKT. KUO nnis ’riivpenline jjold, 2 To for Virgin, II 2’> a '1 for Yellow Dip. 1 :’.0 for llr.rd. No 1 }i"?in 1 .'lO a 2 oO; Nn 2. 1 12 ». 1 -jO; Coinnf ii 1 0(1. >11 s:de of .'Spirits. No sale of corn, niai ket well siippli' d. Only one raft of Mill Tiinb»-t on the niHiket, held at -‘lO. One or two nilt-^ Fltit.rinir. lieM at ^12. No sales, (’offee 10. for llio. bard 12^, a].'!. H:iy CO.—Htrixht. At New Viirk. (,’ntton ilull ami nominal, ut it (iei'line of ] to i within a lew Jays. Flour 4 t.' 4 J7. ■ IX SrORK, 500 I’d'SllKb.^ COl’N in 2 bu.'-hcl 13ag«. Ami daih/ expectti/, 5000 L1?S. 1>,A;0N. Fur sale 1-v HALL & HALL. •July 22, IS.Vl. 7-2t Fayetteviils and Centre Plank Road. I MEETING OF STOCKHOLDER.^. T^OTICK IS H1;KK15V GIVFN. that a Meet- inii of .'Subscribers to the ptropoacd Phink Ki»aii from Fayetteville to (Jentre, in .Stanly and is emlnwed with the privih'ge b\' the ■ Connty, will be held in the iUjTKL H.iLL in liOgisIi.flire, of giving c(‘rtiticafes that are j town of tayetteville, valid in any jiart of North ('arolina.” It : Hll llllirsiiuy lliC 21st day Of All?nst 5!PXt, is truly saitl, “We have long been import- j for the purpose of orjiani/ing the Company, ii)!X teacher'i from Northern schno],'; that pri>5>arati.iry tu cummencing the work. ' ^ I I The amount neces-iarv to seeuro the Cl.artor priirfii i oii'iht to ffdsi: we nave ambition, , . , . ... ^ , •• , , ... I having tieen subsi'rihi‘d in the J own ot hayette- .ini( now we li.i\e^a sclnnd ^ll]>crlJr in its vilh* aini (''ounty t>f (.'uinberlanil, it is earnestly organization to those that have so hmg rciineste.l that all who are interested iu the supplied the )Uf!i with every •’•raile of. "'>ik. either «s subscribers or as intending tn instruct.>rs.” Ihi'i'th Star. ' ^ i beci.ine .>0, will .nppear at this meeting, in per- I son or by proxy, and that all Sub.scri])tiou books in tlie haiuis of Coinniis.sioners will be returneil to the meeting, it i.s desired tluit a virori»us cll'oi t should Ijc made previous to the meeting to obtain the sum necessary to carry the Ivoad tn its Western terniituis. >>y the shortest practi- ealile rmite by Little s .Miiis. The friends of ihe enterprize, in the Counties of Riehmond, Mont- gi.mery. .St.-mly. and Cumberland, are therefore eariit'stly reipiesti'd to bring to the meeting nil the .Subseriptitins that can be obtainetl, under the assin-ance, horetofore given, that the Road is to take tlie slmi test route to Little's Mills, aiel thence to Ceutre. If. LILLY, -I 15. KO.SK, I .L (J. COOK, I A\’. S'l'LKL. j Com'rs THOS. WAKKILL, j M. L. ROVi: H, I i:. J. ILVLi:, J lalv 2-'’., 18ol. 7-tf Xon.m/ ('o/trij,'.—AVe arc indebted ton frieml for a cojiy of the eatalogm* for IS.^0- ’.')1. of fhe Trii>f('t's, l-'aciiity ami .'^Indents of Normal ('ollege in R iiitiolph ('ounty, N. ('.. I'ri'tn whi(|. wi; are truly gratified to learn the institution is in a very fionrish- ing comlitinn. T .tal number of stinlents I'J'.i. "'1 lii' institution i.s styled the ‘Nor mal Ctdltjge,’ because it has a special or- ;r iniza’tion for the iii'truction of Teachers; .>!! 'l iirhotjf /’/;• S/mth (.'a i' •/1 ii a. 'I'h.e New York Tribune says, “W'e htok in vain l’>r the prnbability of 1 np' al or mo.lifie.itien of the Fugitive Slavf iiaw. 'I'he law we supjm.se is des tined to remain t)u the statute lionk. We couhl wi'h if were ti;Iierwise. ^\'e could wish to liavt' ir niodifi. d in many particu lars, i sjiecialiy by flic introduction of a je.ry tri;d .imnng its provisions. Rut there is not tlie h*at indlc-.tioii that such a change will be ma'le. The next ('>ngress will not makt* it. 'I'here is nowhere a great jiarty tlcinamling it. Riiblic sentiment n*- garils it with comparative indiil’erence. 'i'here is no such ttvi*rwhi‘bning jiopular wiflnmt offeriiiL''our coiiL'ratulatitin to tho.so movemt'tit in favor of repealing or chang- who have not been tcn;pted, or have re- "'as at the North in -.1.1 , . . *1, , 1 I l.'^i^ ami'40 afrainst tin* exfensitni of ' sisteu fhe it'uiptatinn. (• go to the huui of ~ irohl anti of violeiict'. but havt' been con- IVt'- can the law be tom Iiedy” tent to remain at home, where, if fortunes are not made so rajiidly, life and p.rij'crfy are conijiarativcly secure, under tin' pro tection of known laws ami of a public sen timent whiidi su'tains anti abides by fht'tn. ra^IlK UND1:RSU;NI:1) Will sell at Auction, JL on .Saturday 2d .\iigust, the following V AIA'AULK rUtirKKTY, viz: Three .'^tory J>rick at Ha}- niomit, at present oeciijiietl by Mrs. Ulitin. , . , 1 - ,1 - . IKH’SE and IjO'I' on the Plank Road, mankind, lon;f tor irrn'vancesml luxuriate ■ i. 1 1 » j • , , i opposite the I>i>naitlson Academv, oecapied by in troiioles. .>lr. ( olct.ick sanl the otht*r wiiHamson. day. th.it no further aL'’:^re.s.sitins would be ry. I Tow, then ’i'his will be ^atl news for the fire-eater.' of South (.’arolina, who, nnlikt* tln> rest of , 1.1- 1 • ^bie sixth part of the Tobacco Ware- ma-le on the Nm‘h tor a l-mg time to SHARKS of the .Stock .if - 1 come, anti sagely tli'diiceil ironi that tact the Fayetteville r,nd Westeru I’hink lload Co. Tki,kcr.\p1[ 1C DKsp.VTt”!Ks.—'Fhe (^levc-I the conclusion that .South Canilina shmiltl Kndorsetl Notes, p.ayable at R.ank at 90 secede now. 'i'he atlmission of the New days, will be receivetl in payment. York 'i'ribune will, no doubt, incite Ct)l- ; I.S. l.LTTHRLOR, cock ami his compeers to renewed exertions ^ Agent for O^wn^ers. in I’avtir of an immediate ('xodns from th.'' _* ‘ ~ ’ ('onfetleracy.— trr.-/,iii,; lntr//i',frnrrr. {Baltimore StCffltt SOftp atlit laiitl (Ohio) llerahi thus In-qijiil}' hits oft’ the provoking and non.sensical matter which the Rcp'irters for the ilistant press forwartl to Editors by the i^ightning iiine. “Heavens, what a reporti A fire in New Vork h.is destroyed a thousami dol- C'nir ntio)i.—\t this asscm-r lars worth of jiroperty. Rarnum’s lilipu- hlage in Akron (Fa.) .some singular things tian eh'phant has eaten three ajiples an'l a were .said, and .some (juite sensible ones, pint of jK'anuts. An actor has been his.seti ! .\ young lady spoke as ftdhiws; at the iiowerj’. A ictoria sjient an after- ■ j,pj. |->tirt she hivetl man, in- noon ten days at.'o at fhe Crystal F.ilace. ! ,]ividually and cidh'ctivelv, better than Louis Napoleon wouhl like to reign as : woman, ami so, she was sure, tlil every A/j)ha/> tica/J/on(irs. Alphabetical ap-j }j,. ,,of s.,y so. A Now | |,pj. they, like her, would jiendages to names are becoming ridiculous. ^ ourte.san has thrown an inkstand ^ t],,.:,;. real sentiments. She was more In an adyerti.sement of u serinmi, which , the Judge of a ])o]ice court; or a W’all i anxious for man's elevation ami inijirove appears in the “Ibiblin Mail,” the atithor (Rev. Mr. Car.son) h-is pinneil to liis name “31 1) A B T C D F R (’ S I C T P W'.” AVo have (says the “W'eeklj' News”) made tiic appendages h'ss formidable by taking Jackson, who declared thereli}', iiis readi ness, if it became necessary, to execute its provisions'. 'I’liis act of Presiilcnt .lack.son ami his fricmls was approved by an overwhebning majority, oi the American jieople, ami in Virginia is fast entitling herself to the - 1 >1 v -i-w i no State in the I’nion did it meet w’ith • 11 r r ii 1 if- e take Mr. Car.son to be a Doctor 01 „„.m .. al..u.« „n,l cntl,„.«iaslif »n.,cti.ra ll.an '’f the l»n.l ot v..,- . c„|. in North (\‘irf»liiia! VosI Thoro are many : ^ sctircol\ f»pen a iioni , lege, Dublin; Follow to the Royal College wlio approyei this “IA»rce liill,” and de- w ithout finding some case of of Surgeons, Irelaml; and Chief Trumiieter ■0 i/r of the othfr Stntrs a till ’>'*'>»ced yVr^/.w?;, now ]irating ^ jiistiding, or dirking. The latent is thtvt ; to the Prince ot W ales.” Ith urorud to (ji'qaiiizv a s),,n. lu'ist hypocritically about “State llights ’ of the deliberate murder of a son-in-law’, j The above reminds us of our old friend by the father-in law, in Che.sterfield connty. I Col. John H. Wheeler, who announced John S. Wormley, a lawyer, way-laid and ! himself, on the title page of a Literary ud- shot Anthony S. liobiou, formerly deputy ' dress, as “John H. Wheeler, T. 8. C. sheritf of the county, and a man of wealth. 1 yR N. I. W. C.” which was said to mean Robiou and his wife had lived unhappily, | “Treasurer State of Ntirth Carolina, Mem- had .separatetl, she going to her father’s; ' ber National Institute, Washington City,” ,inl Iwiao II,0 la.l fcclina « l,icl. cn.lc,' in | Of,LD._The Cros.ocnt City, at Now York, Street brtiker has swindlcil those who hoped ; than for womaii’Sj aud so was every to swintlle him, ami left them to mouin ' true wfunau.” over a cool 81(\>('*0 h^st. in short, we : _ . — _ get the facts anti fancies of a reporter for a New' Vork paper, and are expected to JSk'’t's Ill'll^ of riijht do. Jb iv th ert; was an open ami bold decla ration on the part of .South (’arolina of her determination to .skckuk, if Congress at- t;mpteil to enforce the Itcvcnue i^aw within her hortlers. 'i'his ()riiinance was promptly of \ising forrc to ensure obedience to the laws'. Away with such infamous subter- fugi'sl TmKIH OIUKCT LS DlSUMON.— 'I'hey kiuni' it. 'i'heir consciences tell them .stil 'i hey are however ttjo cowartily to de clare it like men! , ^ An American saih)r was arrested iu ®j''t by the l*roeiamatioti of (Jen. Jackson, Mafanzas last week, for whipping ten oi tlate |)if. 11, ls:>’2, iu which nuililica- .Spanish soldiers! 'i'he authorities put him t: u aijd wVJce;i:>ioii Were proiiouuccd tn-j^ ia the stocks. murt.ler. Wormh'v and a man named , -n- j 1 Ileid, who was witii iiini, have been com- j brought upward.s of a uiilhou ot do - inittcd to jail. i lar^- iu Calif.)rnia goLJ, away the lull points; but it at best is a | pnldi.sh them as important new’s. Since puzzle. The “(jateshead Observer” said, telegraphic reports began to be an important feature in newspaper intelligence this thing has been growing Avorse and wor.se, until the reports often are a burlesque on reason and common sense.” This is our experience to a fraction. We have tried several times to get despatches of the latest important news for the Obser ver. But our inemqry rests upon the pay ment of a dollar aud a quarter for the important fact that a Lieutenant .Somebody- or-other committed suicide at C(mncil iiluii’s on a certain day named with all the precision of a bill of indictment. That another man had runaway from a town in tliC interior of Feansylvuaia with, a Luu-' CO.M.MKRCIAL KKCOKl). AIIKIVAI..'^. July 10—Lighter H Clay from Str Henrietta, with goods for J G B Worth, J & .1 M \'orth, (.' Hanks, R .M Orrell, H Bran.son I'c Son, I> tt M Candle J\*orkft. IITK Subscribers arc now uianufaciuring aiitl _SL have now on hantl Iielinoiit i^perni Camlles; AtJani;ui(inc ditto; Mould ThiIow ilitto, warrant**.] to stan.l any cli mate; Lard Oil; Yellow, Ihown, aud IJlack Soaps: Variefrated Bar do: White I?ar do; Ful lers’ i^o.ip; Fancy .SoajiS of new styles and su perior t]uality; to which thej- invite the atten tion of Southeru merchants in making their Fall pnrcha5t*9. with a conviction that they can otfer intlucenients as repards tjiiality and price equal to any. R.MITH & CUHLI:TT. T'omcr Holliday and Pleasant Streets, [7-6twJ 1‘altiniore. ^^wricE. rBl HE uhder'^igoed havinjr determined to con- Ji. tinue his husincs!i in Wade.sborouj^h, takes this metii.yfl of informing the public that he may still be found at his old Ptand, .South of the An* PORT OF WII.m.\«TO:\ ARRIVALS. .July 19—Schr Elouise, brig Susannah, from New York. 2)—Schr H Westcott, Baniuc Kat« and Alice, from (,’harleston. B.^CO.-M! B.\€0»!! 1-iiOOlbs. N. C. r..\CON HAMS, prime. 1600 do. do. Side.i and Shoulders. For sale low bv 11. BliANtiON & SON. Ju'-y IGOl, 7-tf littpes by business, rigid jireservjition of pood order, and unceasing care for the comfort and i?njoynient of his eupton'.ers, to merit and receive a libentl share of the public patronage. WM. W. .SANDERS. Wadesborough, July 15, 1851. 7tf Se'ttlements. rERSON.S who are indebted to us will con fer an obligation if they wiU settle durin;:; the present m inth. All persons to* whom we are indebted will j'^ease render their bills for pay- ment. July 1 L. J. H..LL i SOK
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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