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'aJf, REPUBLICAN INNER! MWRW&n" I 3r,TVVu DOLLARS advance or. THREE DOLLARS if pay. nient is delayed till the end of thjj year, i : jADrEKTiSEMZNTJr conspicuoufSy : inserted at : j$l per square for the first insertion and 25 eta.) uaic ivr cdcii suDsequent insertion, j BusisessCaeds not exceeding on J rquare TUESDAY EVEiVUVC, JULY 8, ilS36. i iii J l ' i . . -,: ? " - T- iA friend in a neigbboring county writes us; lsays me itaietgu Standard,) - requesting a For the 1? j., TRAVELLER No. 4. ; Manners; tmtoms and sentiments of the t ; MeaSr3- Editoes rThere are many tblngs ia tbe manners, customs ani sentiments of the people that will interest ed fix the attention of one traveliinNortb. You will find want of that kind attention to tbe softer W ALMOST On Saturday eveni A TJ2A Eedy. n? last, ahmit fi . fchooiing afiiir occurred in frLnt, of our nffir. citizens. bilst we; were cicely epgaed "wU!i our office duties, and quiet and good iSgS paremly prevailing in our ei-hborbood, 4e vverepuddenly startled by the loud report oHio pistol shoififired in quick succession. iRon,, to our main-! rpt winrinu-. .ir uo man postrate on the pavement in front nf Mr A liprn' sf nrp. aniiarontin ;. K . air. , . ; . a, null uupiiaic uume pavement in fmnf ii which so prominent n Snn J.,.a;.1- ii..,i ,tn. ; : . r iU ,r?"t of Mr. -y; ""V"' "v;uaracier. " ewici apparently in me agonies of death It is not uncommon for ladies to walk from f!"om ,?'8?Und A crowd immediately 4th one end of a Car to the other! in l.,V,, felt"? ,LUn intb are many gentlemen, witbourany one offering mortally though severely wounded v! their seats.: If a renmo , r- : i . ? ball-ju big left knee, enterin? immedi'ai&i. .'ilZ Element to the act tie Jer his seat to", WiWtoeh cire0msS. S1jTfte ree SnffrfliTo h -t .:; iti.-' L i. I ; . :e ti...vr . i . .- . . .... V" ... 7. ""; r,,u ,uu. iree Suffrage bill at this tirhe-wRomA of lb ces. if voushouM cnnn.trMii'"..! k- i. J people in his locality not being fully informed Sonth you will be rarely mistaken in your con. i" owiywi.. e answer as loJiows : elusions. j The Free Suffrage act passed the last Gen I ; 'The traveller will arnsn A',.... t... f . rai Assemoiy oy. a majority of threeikhs of people of the North are generally more inac - nil ilia mnmkM. Tl. . -i I JvL t 'A' I " ! .1 .1 M luhed in the newspapers, Ti8ion . of the Const i . .f i 4. l - j uviw ia a i itJkMiitf it 1 1 Tin in I Lii spsson of the Legislature, it should receive a beliind whidh some! features of l,rw f gome alleged often ; VOlo of two-thirds of the whole renresenta. hid frnm ih mnt Sloan, toward a member of Mr. Mo'- foL;i fin Fian KPnf a co-fV.it . ti.L where about the khee iofni. Th?f; man was Mr. Edward H. .Mn.. frtrm-.i c" l F , "u tnpen well ktWn here. 1 lie gentleman wbti sli,u 111 r ... John Sloan, now we believe a salesman i ks1. ork Ciiy and who was also a mrrh9. : j.r t ----- - n t ll I nit iowp, about three years ainc. Tlie orio-;n "'r j . ' j . v ; iaLui to . ijh racier are o e of two-thirds of the whole renresenta. hid from the most in;ma--..,v... Sloan, toward a men j, 3?. ted to the people for their approval or res the great-propotion 'of the popilaUon are mer: '-l""'-T' vi'it,lP h ; Jfctioi.., If tl,e?shoulJ approve it, votjno; up- .chants, orMeehaniea" Their fu""1"?""'?, lo'..l Uoma T UU.; W U,. it ,U tbep bm... qmre .hem to travel imurfli the7 are con ' -no vV,, f parlof the Statue : Constitution; and in 1858. ouentlv frVnnnlw tKiU .-.i abuse of Mr. Sloan.--iThe Jilessrs. aSiow- iL. "i- . ' . . ' I 1 "V 'uiw iiuuj pauv WILD foro 1 I . i persons who are now entitled, to vote for those : from whom ,t is their glory to conceal An 3 ffiS members of the: Commons wilO be kllo'enti- man thin-n,U. fl,. f. J ' ed at the f mt. t - A ' w.a? eat? tied to vote, formembers of-the Senate. If ces the v do this, unfit h Km. . ,ore' "yeraing with S. tV. D-vi,. Esn ' l oamuei, UaWweU, and prhans some ZihwL : . , . . - ... - . -i i ' uvwiuca rawcui I . - I L. BUUUalX IJK TMIIBVMfriW .1 If H It' U fir, TH1I 1.1(1. I It AA I I ; J "w ' " w . o IiaillTA t I ennn.A l.-a i: i . I wiipn Mi. ri - mi i t.-i t : " i . - ' .. -i ,-'Fvrec . tujit ciiiuaLe ... ..iMW8 tame aionif and struck' Air : again assedby a rote of three- also has sbme influence in fortnW this kind of g 0 nab W on the head .with his fist. Mr! nXtlis, and again put on. its course towards be character ! t ! ? i ," ,,,)rned,ste,J aro?e oin hi? chair, drew s j .oming a, par, of the State nstiion j In theii sentiment on mUy sulects, the Ze ,CtSt JU Such , a measure .may be defied tut can peopIe'North are jwidely different from the 'H'6"1 b"1 never be destroyed. .. - Rnnth , sr A - . . ",Ssed i1'"". f'e third lire, be ball, as we have THE KNOWvNOTHlNG RIOT AT WASHINGTON. At tho K'nowNoiljiiW meeting nn nday niglit-ti VVsliirioion, a row of cotirsj broke out from mad poliiiciani and whTskey, whiclfcalied f.r the interference oi Mayor fllagruder and civil force. On arriving at the meeting, the Evening Star says : "The Mayor very projerly j artompted to check the di6ttirbaancp, and while do- in so was assaulted f by these rowdies. who were encouraged bv nien slandino- - . . oy, who, loo cowardly to incur the odi- nm ol the dastardlv act themselves nroprl , : : . I on these boys and rowdies to atlnck the mayor. The chaste rallying cry or 'Gum bails' and ,fJhunkers, iri the meantime was raised, and a large crowd of tfiese gathered round the mayor,! striking him with fists, stoneaurf slung-shot, t-houtitig liurrah for Sarin' and swearing like so many demons. he police officers and menibers of he auxiliary guard, were resisted bv llm gang of rowdies. The mavor. whiIPn. denvoring to seize and carry away a por sob who had striickl him With a stone: 1 was disabled momentarily by a stroke icom ;a slung shot upon. the back of the iecic - i . -! i . - M A fellow with a fiddle followed the mayor, scraping away, at the instiaation of these brave Samites,' whereupon Cap , 'i ' y. A Scene at Col PnssioST's IIouiiE. The r ivt-puoiican inas . - tneetjnvvjn MNcw York on Wednesday evening, after the adjourninenf, inarched ill a bodv fr ffio roou'nro nf !nl Pr i t i 4 r-t .i r- i . v uivnb sysiemi rJOfln A. IjrWmpr t i lvrmw-rv J n.!. .r-rr." triare now spreading like leaven through a'rearty-remarke.Uiookeff-ct in the knee.brjn l? MrJ M. Isuddpnlv 1.1 'lU ?.l Tt .r ODlnirin f k... .. i. -J . . . at tliov-..' L . - ... "o wirneseu Uie exciun' ... ..v.tu, u, ence.mat thej failure of the nistcJI the and Spirit nrsl l."e Jt was directed at Mr. M. saved him It is: probable that on, ... " ,,eiata"eou deaik.4-Bc.iure the sesond . I euut IV a yimt.d ,TA.. Tl...: i f ii uicsois. iUdviB aim L-aiuveil an, and was sMtid a. ... - -JJ- J r l " -Mti i. ti , L i ,'.t ; T is owing io iue lact r"" 7 r i,u' Iaiai enecl anu their ettrls u n ii in in .ii M-X nil v iifroc rir lonn oikn k i i i . t . . . - ih nrp nmihf ... t- r i . , . PJn " J ;::-r,V4..Tau --peop.e;mere look upon every thinr fi I . r"': a Uie ot .M.-rr"-" 4V uawnt unjess uiy will as imperfect am! ni.rn.iv' , : T. ",V ' "" f econa lodging in the feibe j? i . . . . -j . - l i .. . ri'""'" vi iuiirovemenr. accounted for n n..-u. i.- i 4 X. , Z ZZ; !8 rr1 KUT Uave Deen aN exPt to be benefitted ,te'sUr.ier d "-h beritf and CU f, Tr.xt?- "? " oraf oy .improvements i which they make" unon Air '"""' alter jthe ,-hoo.ing arrested iL Ue assert what we itiow to hp tro ,..l,, v , ! . u . . r : Wir-.-ooan, who promptly irave f4,n KiW :,lir.".T -aireacyjm existence, or by invent- f--.W) lor his appeaVance at Court, wlln ' ,i , ; Wr , F? ."J' Mmieuiing entirely new. Their inventive uuiouy u uen,ea. ue challenge cotitradic- powers are constantly employed tn'tlfi.ii . J 1 5 - I -, - . date for Governor, has nniformly voted gainst our country had their birthplace al tt,ree SutTrapw!iilea member of the Ligislas -Such as Mormouism, Mille,i,m j ture : and he is one of the bitterest artrl mrvit frt,i p,:, ( i i. . . .&V.1-- .I'I . . . , r I ; -"iT'o, kc. is probable that one bMt 7 in" j W rW. ha,.- reason for these thibgs eom!g into existence MrtXSZti'J j , e ,SI not Mlhng that persons: wl,o do not in that part of the World, is owin- to the fact S' i . pieven, .'n !, i OWI1 AS mn'Il nsfttr a free lnJ 1.1! V' J . ; i . f . . .1 : UPrb il.,kil .... -f r . UOn. . . ; ! I ! I ! tpntnf lU nU13:L I ri.- , V t, - . : , ' i' IT. . auis ronuness tor lm- j KWV' VSS ?n the contrary, u a Free Suf- provement, this desire for something entirely I. franco man -an'rl lioo .A1.t.Am . KJJ ' Itt. I 1 ,( i - J the matter undergoes judicijj f- iiit'rts man. ann ia 9 tram ir. 1 - 1 r - . . i a - j " 1 o ucrij-aii. lit 1 i iiew. ii rwoi oi.ji.it 1, : -, r ; : . . ' -. j . , ' "i" s'j- "riiert it, runs intc I cupies, on this question, the samel srrounds oe- morals and relin-ioo! wwn B .'.l-. ... . copied by Gov. lleid. ; He is for the-vrcsent I Tlrev seem to foro-At. Mi.t tl,o,. . i f,and is opposed to tampering willi slave be added to or taken from the Avord nf r.i 1 property bv withdrawinor it fmrri iTia hasTa ihiv aimm;n,iu:i.i..i...1, .1 . .. -....M t .0 .-.---T" - : v J -U.UIHUIUI .iiits truui inat tna Iith u representation, or by increasing the taxes up. is complete, -and the system of religion which i"- 13 m ur of protecting Jik6 all it contains ano reveals is not open for improve ed to unequal taxation. He thiuksjit best -On the subject of! slaverv ' there is a wide -that all property should bear.itsdue ihare of difference in the 'sentimeat of the people taxation and will never consent to disr.iimffl Xortli arid Rnm l. !' : Kvi.n J - , . ' .- ",u I juuiu'i if? iiuc a iiiajoniy 01 the v ""-f 'tut proieriy,as Mr. reuecung portion ol; the population have no Gilmer proposes to do. Gov. Gragg told the chaVity for, nor sympathy with the rabid Abo people, two pears ago, that the; surest way to Htionists, yet if you interrogate them closely btain Free Suffrage was to continue uje Dem- jou will find they !are much opposed to slave": - t I -,i v : " "r T": ! FP toot . j are Ditteriy opposed to its extension :hun at his word, and did so. The Free Suf. they are opposed to its existence, where n -.-or.--- a. lurw-nrin jvote, as can witn saPety to all parties be removed To he promised, them it would be, and it is now one Vrho will examine into the condition of a - on the high road to complete success, he large class at the North, who fill the place that surest way to defeat Free. Suffrage and to in- is .filled at the Sou'th; by,the slave one who crease tne tiemand Tor a Convention, is! to vote ili orm 1 "iniseit aiK)ut the social, moral for John A. Oilmo,. orU .i. J a . and religious condition of those people wln 1 ; I" Moss had his wound dressed, and was sent hoL III Q tni.i I f ... x "yinw, wnere he was v mr 'vorAr,i-.., S'w pain iroui t fe .in.. !...n .". be cxtracied, fears are cmehained that ainpiia. t IOI1 of lIlA orr ..ill W.. '7 ; I-n - .-0 -.in tu ue5ccsary. uiiarMle J-t for John A. Gilmer;, and the surest' way , tTJ..i. tfft htainFree Snfirage is. to vote for p,oms rrt rra- ft the .people, and especially' the ?r their souls when the traveller sees how inon-free holders, know these facts.' John A. Inuclll mi5rllt done to elevate their tempera! jGilmer votes all the time against Free Suf an fetter tlieir spiritiial condition, he is sur- ifrage, and then, when he is called to 'account C -S 1 6 f'lPy pwtj. of - the IforitW tn v "Dl- xrtAw,U tnem to overlook the neMecs iiur it. uy me people, he Yroes aLout Irtnlin ,,r, fori t. f 1 , . v"" . . a . ' n - - . . . . . - uiF 1 .vu t'i' 1 .11. i, 111-11 1 1 w 1 nn.D n -i . t . . i . . i. . . ' r . j 1 . uu in iue oosom excuses for his votes. Such a man u.nnnt Ko of their own famiip anri oi. w , ....v nowi UIC IU IIIO i 1 ue ooutn, whose condition both tern- deponded on. lie is an enemy to the meas ure, and will defeat it if he possibly cf n. l porallv and spirituallv is mnf! Kot many of the poor; who are nomiually free at the Noith To La . , , tnt r. - - J 1 vui 1 cuest is reasonaoio .a "niuo laALLViXG FOR lifTPHAr I '".cil we abK OUr Aftrt iPrn triorii- cl .1 v tit . . . .. f ; V , . v iu ,ct aiaifrj- a. v e rind the followm? fnatifvino- klate- W a one- " ls a tte, a domestic Institution iment in the Crawfor.1 onnnf m nLn'.;,. l2l lue eYlls ot which they are not responsible tk. " , -.v" rir u We of the South are loanable ofnl nr, s 1 c r " ,tion meeting at Ene, Pennsylvania, last Tues and know how to apply the remedies, klav evening, comnosed t-YchisivoK. r Lu i- : w at t jVgs,' all going for' "old Buck." They al- - ..owed no others to participate in their meet. LETTING OUT HIS DEMOCRATIC pg ajid resolved the first lime in tbeiViliyes to BLOOD. '.' 1 fVoiii the Standard liAVlE COUNTV. . Ti.liA !;. iSi-.li1. ; 1 - -f a will, 1 JMessks. Editors : Thn or, t n. making American: party that was "uotfcu up to 1 assuage party wraiIing, and mlt US all down into one fL I) . : , ... -w allllblltlltl "'u""",uuui uitsgoiiuio such a siurl in our county, mat the liicky Sam seeais out, audlhe Democrats look on as it mey uiougm.ihat "cusstti wouldn't do the subject juMice." j In the first place, there Avere four cans didaies for nomination (for the Commons) before the councif. On jl'ueiday of May County Court, Bedford Browii, one of the candidates, got the nomination of the clique, assembled iii a litUe brick otlice while the conn was in session, and two of the candidates enyacd in business. Butllus is the least part of it. Thus things stood utitil Sutiiifl-.tr fi.Q n,u June, when another convention, smaller than the first, assembled! .u M,.i.,.i. commtueeof eioht whs nmn...ia.,i select a candidate. G. A. M,tu, exhorted them to f select! anv man ,'1 was honest and reliariaii " 'n,0 mitiee reined, Miller tollwino- them n SUppo.se to COIllinue his cxhr.rtannr.N 1 litre were now left thrie K N' ,1 convention; but there, welre a great many I lp m nir-iln . .I... 1. .... 1 ,u lueijouse. j i neconmiittee returned and announced Wm. B. March. Ye 01 me members arose to speak - but they voted while he was speaking and eected- Alnrnt. Tlin J...!.. . " "-ri 1 c 1 it-" 1 u j 1? Lv-kS 1 . . floor all the time;! and tojd the chairman tain Mills attempted to arrest the firMlpr but vas struck oh the back of the head with a slung shot, and the prisoner es caped. The crowd confined to follow the m:.jor until he entered the Kirkwond Hotise. ' "' ; ! ,. I. " The MwJy "gf fingered here, .shout ingr, throwing stones Jiririg pistols, for a while, andj then dispersed. The mayor reached his own residence about midnight. Heisat his office "to day in the exercise of his duties, and though somewhat bruised, is not! seriously 'in jured; . i M j I . "Several officers were bruised and beaten. TJie names of tho most promi nent actors have been obtained. All will be reported to ihe arand jury without re spect of persons. 1 mont who, after repeated caU, appeared upon ticuiijr. wne 01 tne papersjeays :j. . He was received with deafeuin? cheern. and when the same had subsided, bcan ; 1 M Gel le- Jien, 1 inailK V0D. j u Al this inomeht the fore part of the ; balcony i ne uintoet consternation prevailed for a minute in the parlor leading out upon the balcony, for fear that GoU Fremont and those upmi the balcony had Iteen precipitated, to the pavement below. Among the rear crowd who heard the Crash there a likewise I'ourlnl an- prehension of injury, bth to th(e upon the bal- ""'i imi iiKge sianuiiKT uncierneatn. vor lor. . - e - - - j innately no injury was. euftained by t. any one. The house being bulit with an English b'ase mem the r row A rniihl nut trtt 'rtirotlu tnwla' the baiconv. fo that the fore nart fallinor nff ,...1.1 . ' - . . ... . . " -uiu nut come in coniact wttn inose oeiow. - - i i. a juiflljvritl aliiiiatillCcU llldl JJ damage had been done, and that 0!. Fremont ...... -.. ! - ... . .-j . . r . wao Mie ailU Ulliniuretl l ie (A) nni min at. ter reappeared and made a brief speech. At its completion, a gentleman appeared on the bal COn V With the-flaor wlilrh U ctatw1 r"..i vrn inont waved upon the highest peak of the Rm ky AloutitauiH. This called out renewed rheprs. alter winch the crowd called for Jude Emmet. The Judge made a few remarks, coiicludifl!? witn apking the crowd to disperse. oeveral voices cried nut. VV u..;ii .i;onnrF . - l - yviicii jou iniruuuce us to Airs. Jfienioul. ' m t j ne wnoie assembly here shouted for Aire. Fremont. Air. Aiillilcen uie uaicony, auu 6De trracioui ! mu rH lo'l he company, and was wnnly and most eiiihu.sfa-ti-cally greeted. The crowd directly be an to uiui van txy j ; - . u r i :retired from ,S!Di!l!BrfW "gaiDSDEv mrnifi. v AVWI Tj. - . r jr . T : v"? fceis constant y on hand good PUpply of , Kp o L.Lx Tt 1 which mny' be? foBrr J t'ucaiBf"w"lf TOUr UJU VOL Uhn.-A " - ; - Two 73 M.-TfT-l ' ieacn Cabinet Library I --V Tl.ree Village " S I nor .1,,.. ;'if- . 7 - IiyiJltl I DMOfcS , Si.LL.Ldo:.; AU I-fee quantify of Bible Die. ....naive-, ifllfltcai c A tS.... : r. . Bnok, Ticket,,, ibid. Will b? tent anvl wotfre in uie,iafe t r)r--;.,. - - ' addrefrKed tTn'1,,T,"y prices. Order auoreeu .get American S,ha it. iuii " Mux 71 . Gm...i..J. . t ly attended tU, "T" : - .J,e..PfuP:. June21,MlSq j. . : ; 2.3fn TRI-WEEKLY LIIME FOUK IiOKS q J POST COACI1 C9 SALISBURY Tfl ASHRVll.l.R C,N'EGIi,iih K"h Ca,ou v, Kail h oad. iIj ..-... j -.a- .. i- a i. -ii .. p".. iiaeu tne line from Asheville f rJL, i . d -.i; i m - . c--. nu IIC witn trood tior.pi .- uajivi nrniicu BHU HC c..u..mH.ai,n i7riverI,. AIo m-w Concord Two llrre l.iarhlpE ifi.i ,i . . . ii l E . ! u,e A,,in or Marcri. we will leavcArfieville oi T.iexv. ri...... A . " ' -"l "uiouurf. Satunl 1ST Mr. Win. .1. Vat the editorial TontroPor the FayettfiJIe North Carolinian on account of tailing health. The paper is now conducted by Mr. Johnson. We wish both gentlemen health and prosperity Contradicted. The renorts of yel low fever existing in Chailestownj S. O ana Savannah, Ga., are fl itly denied by tne autnortties in those citie?. and my line of Four HorseSConr.he. . : No pains of. exoeni tbi ilie.tU0Ktouir:orl$t aU)WW; Kad inthe Stat. l Tf v tha Jioad ?.r ve8.- i . -- - - . . - i fll ocga nttn Feb. 2!j.lpe? ANOTHER OLD LIE NAILED a shadow of no lie . is too Among oiheraj in his leeth that i,ev,.ie vas o..t of order- ...a. uuu.ii.g nau been said a,, Brnw me uvujti ri llifi other I. I t. .'.wa VUll 6IHU( in whtth pvery District in the county was fOrifOCOIlln1 ... 1 . I I. . tK.CoCu,cu, wiiicu was not tbe case in this convention, &c ,&ci: But suffice to i 1 if,A - 11 1 I I MM rp in Support (the Democratio;nominees for Pre,; .'. Mr; t"c!ianari opce said that if he be- faV; at the nomination stood, and Marcli1 . jdent and Vice President. " l . Iie ne : Ila? a blH of Iemociatic : blood me candidate. Now,; what is to be c ' - iai , . . .u - r i iu mo tfciua ue wouiu open tnem and et uue iu tne tirsl convention pmh, : Some eight hundred-f the to if ot; Th, AtL in...,L. , U.." nicr!.. -.J. ...CTVe?,,0.n cvery -oldBuck.''of,haB,m., -or(: : ".f:J"u,a"u" nJ5u? ims Psenieqihe last con. I. ' , - """'""Vf' yun una miauuu meic is noaouDt. Rochester uo" was, regularly advertised Rrown i,uvwwu lu aay ue was nominated, anrl uemocrai. , M acceniea. ana we hnve not .hu,i 'r u; fnlpflrrorl liim ll,: , rf.i ' I - : .. : I ' Thara ie iiA jni.Lill L.t'iL. :.. o I roci rrrxn f i,m IT lj" I .--b u.u. lucii ouppori. tne sam teelmg " muhui mai me writer oi ( &"iui. ji tie resiojis tvhat will the jxist,and similar deuioustrations made, over "ie !lDOVe ae,,1Drate,y penned it fully be mora; iv. l's do,? .Will they, stick to me old UommoDwealtli. IPennsrlvani ;. " S "3 ??'"oi ;ana iaise ' snpport ihe nominee of CBact'- I : ' ; 1 ; ; 1 j j,l,iC tuoivim ot iunurjiiy j ... uu us aooui a nail a dozen of which produces it. Mr. Buchanan has said tin-; nave done since the last convention vi : der bis own hand and in the most rosi send their withd THERE TIB STANDS ii ! I nianuer Mis ridculous storu iA will they do as ah old li WhiJ ' "I have been ntaceiinon 1 n .;.iL-ii:'.;iri wUhourfrshadoiO of . foundation''' . Tl when he came nut of thJ.inef..!J . - r.. ... . i.iuuui ill I J - . - , I ' -. . "7 "Wl IJU11JCU UUU- 1 most keartiht nnnrs "ow pronounce it to be utterlu ' avd nh. Tvention f ovs. I' that can speak for me. Beino- thelrepre- soIuie& false, im mailer from what bring out any Democrat,! and I'll vote for sentative of the great" : Democrat id f narty source lJ ma!s have proceeded or shall h,m. " -lie is a dictbt mail ? Nowisnot ;t.u uui anupiy james nucnanan. 'I must ' ; . i a auari f ;unuoai i uuduu r ACCORD- r " -iv? LiHucater, many m c osine I won d sav thii I An. THtSPWTPORMOPiTHirt "fW'T k"ow,n Mr" - Tch "s i'-i'ua.Tat hS, ,he h.fl PARTY, and insert no1 n,v i, J.i, chanan from boyhood, cerlifv thai ihs, of Mr. Mill., i.., ,.. ..J.-..... ,u -V ?. .e lake one ifrdm it." i ': : T j r story, is false, and that it Was never heard Candida B ' 3'" "5"! ,,nelI : TheTOack Republican press (says i the '"'"'"leeu years alter the date as that he will canvass the county with a i i - - . I . . w uuu IIUIJU: uiiu a man can believe it.- I . ---f .,","-o nuiu lumiUKs fiecent- i ly made by Mr. Bucfianan at Wheatland. .it e nope tpey wjU keep. it stereotybed in Itfninttor 1 1 . iC. uuu open tne tax-gaihermgs with prayer (to Sam,) and exhort the good old protestants to rally around him as tlieir 1 . nuvANTAGE of j kwperance uc' ,,ul oi preserving Uijeirdear reli-rion. UU1U. . 11 IS iniR flAVAtlAfl rrt i IriA 4 I ID I laTf rl I I II WU1I ! DinCt h9VO mnrln ll.. I i ! .r - .i -.wnyM w . JC anino.. x uiu Willi J" IMJV WAS receni U . uib umug uie ICURi COHlfl l m a . a kj. iiHan itw . n i s v rvw . m m w nil w arnv w a m v . . i a f that will sectire Mr. Rn,h Sil '" " stori; tviass oy a Mr. lmon, that r Y" J l ue.ara 1 - . U. I II irr 1 IX I : . I - v uih mill ; liril. S flff" II . : llnmfi,.. :i- .S .. . ; r- I WnereUDOn a htrsfnnrfr.r romnrL-nrl ik.i I A Tj . - "'... - , T '" uiuer M .7."-? aonai jdemo .i.; ' i . . . ."7 - . uorung me protestants. Verily. iL 11a ' en oy-ina above' that iC w wpuiu nave pensnea, Had "us is an age of prooressi ve Diet v It ! he pledges tO ' SO lla re liieinnJ . lit not kon 1. rlL..;' ;j- mL . .. Rnr I . r r,eai,ve VlelJ ' t 1 r - - a " nm 111 arnnr. i .v uvvii iui r' 1 1 1 1 1 1 l twin. i r i luimm i . uiual i:h im JI-- il t V .. " l"WJa- I , ' . .w. .aaw auiiutvi . I . "'"is 1 MiatlUIIII OT Itla -.H . . I I i I n Uemocratic najtv. ntaV.i, i?... f ,'"wr ru. a,CotcU. ; : . " . ljiii 1 1 1 :i rnc m . , will render him essehtjal service keep. TRuE.-Splendid qualities bVeak forth i mgthispledge before the peonle "! tL in 'a ,s i:iJJ , . I Democracy expect it, and will n.M 7 r Tz' amun- ? lioihincr less, ahd evru tVnTj"r 'V1 uer slorra- ! T'"" i.- ". ? .--"Mara .pearcrf iO3" : A wise noor man is hotter ii,,,, bnrsifiH nSt'ttL Yours, fcc, SCOUT. t ATAL LocOaiOTl VE E vpr ojsioiv On the 25ih tilt, the boiler of the enoi., Norfolk on the Roano.ce Valley Railroad VholhasViraDrty makes UieTidrwiTh rieW . 7 ter ,han "ear tynesville, n; C., killing the PemocracyV enemies. , '1 ! p 1 ' : - c, ,V)o!- 1 Let :yomi and right, not tne engineer and two firemen, and badlv weaJOj. anrjinih be your aim.- wotindins severtl 'oriiers. 'J'Jie Independent Dernocratrexiyes the old lie of-1810, that Mr. Buchanan, in a speech made in that year, "declared that 1 ten cents a day' .was limple ConJpen- saiion for working hien." This Me was Dranded at the time, by Mr. Buchanan in the Senate, as a l flugitfous misrenre . ....... i i ' sentaiion.' which had not fouidaiion in truth. But yross for the abolition orjrari to utter, as all experience has proved.! That this is such a lie, we have the evidence of manv oi me opposition organs. the Boston Chrouicle. a pn uns.;ruptilnus as the ludenendeiit. hnt edited with moie sense, stamps this story as Dom - rootisli" and 11 knavish. "That paper says : We rearel to see that foolish old story that Mr: Buchanan once siid thiit "ten cenisja day were' wages euouoh for a working man,5' has been revived: and is. uuvv commonly spoken of las if it were well established thnt such is his opinion: xui. outiiciiian were so hard hearted as to hold to any such opinibu respecting th social rights of the (producers of wealth, the mighty industrial classes, who love their country disinterestedly, he is notsnch a fool as to avow: it. But he never said, or thoiighl, anything of the kind nor anything that tbnuld bear any such construction. '. Mr. Buchanan is a statesman, and he knows that no nQfU.. can be powerful where the mass of the people have no mpre than sixty cents a week on which id live. He is a man of ordinary humanity,! we take it for granted and is not pleased with the sight Vf hu man suffeiino : and what hnt snfnari COUld exist. Ill a COttntrv where the nrno At ... - '. ... . U1 vvurKinff men SIIOU d ba ess ihrni were those of the Dorest laborft;s of P.., land two hundred years ao? To rep resent Mr. Buchanan as hai'incr m.-irtu remark attributed to h im. ill the nhiuiiino of. all proof, is knavish. To represent him as having said- that the very people whom he expects to elect him tlieir chief magistrate should be rednrkd t. M t.nr unparafTeled pauperism, is foolixh. A charge into which knaverv and follvhoth enter, can never harm the man against whom it is directed, in the festitnation nf an intelligent people, lit can injure only uiuae wuo iiwiKe it, ana itiose who only to be injured bu iL 'i We believe Ulr &hi anan would heartily rejoice to know that every -working man in the world was earning enough to live comfortably, and w luceduiuciuiiig astue every week. We believe, too that he would be as: ready as hnv man to Ho J- . . III aJ QRAt M -fANSEY DECKERS in anjj Hfiiriufactiirerg of-MONU- Oared to furnish, at isiirirf n.ti :.. l hnifh, iinefiii.!eil i the SouUh all friiiuVof worn in titeir :jHie. I and see ua.. We ivar rant HtiKfa-tJin in all;aes. . aali.Qnry, fy. C. ay 20, laO. . 49-tf . .The Everettl, who were imprisoned oia iuiMiui5aiineapnno;jprmor Hali oupenor tvourt lor a tuiirdeioiis as sault upon Patrick McGowsm I, mL on, luesday night. They left behind them a letter in which they cooly pledge their hon or ! as men, to retiiru on or be fore the 1st of September next, and serve out their term of im prison riient. ! Warreitlon News. ii ' i ! WHAT THE NEW YORK CITY FOLKS SjV OF DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMI- FUGE MAXCFACTURED BV FLEMING BROS. New Voek, Auot 25,! 1852. O" This ie to certify that f u,'n CPU vvuh a man fit'tv vpn nHun .. years a rendent of t his cit,V a Ii- -has been at Muien extremely ill, but could nrit toll CHiiee unlees it was worms. II.. t.l.i i.." linjr phypicinn his Puspicit.n?, but the physician . u,i.u.cu .,,. IUUH, anl rfftUlSed ;M nuenO hm, Hy lunger. eoil ihen lme.nioi.ed Dr. Ji Lane 8 eriiufuge, and asked him if he wuuU tnke it ; his reply was 1 must take soiiiPtlii;r to wet relief, nr die. j Tiieyatonce prornred a boUle of Dr. M ne eieoraled Yermifvge, he took one Iwlf t one tloe. ,TI,e reMt he parsed up. wants of three quarts of worms, cut tip in v,.ry form. Hes-ot well iminniliaif.lv. ai.t j-'yn." most excellent health ; and like the roni Miuaritan of uM, ; ia einteavonn rry relievo" iii unfortunate neihbor. lie mnk.-s it his bui ness to hunt up and select all canes similar to hisovvn, that may be given over bo regular phy- scians, and induces them to try Dr. "Ai'J.sne"'- Verm. luge. So lar he lias induced more than twenty persons to take a Venwifugp, and it, fvery case Willi the most hi.ppy results, j Ie t well PatiVfied that Dr. Ai'Lane's Vermifu-e reparee by Fleming jjros. ()f p,Jr.ban.h, is ?ar v-uperior to any other known, remedy, and that if flli.ro irDim.-i Ttt I f .. . . -i . fc1-"' "t'J nnwwii MIMI not IHII toa-e many valuable lives. For furlher. particulars inquire of Mrs, Hardie, 124 Cannon iSireet iNew Vork City. j ' LT Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dft. ji JjAiNta fc CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, majimaciurou ov r L.rJJi A'ti s ,.r i... - j w,. wl. . ijj. r....... Ik . fTM . . . .. a-in, iA. i uere are outer nil purporiin-r to be Liver Pills, now before the public.- Dr. .l'Laiie'u genuine Liver PHIs, also his celebra ted Vermifuge, can now be had atll respectable drug stores. JXone genuine without the signature LJ . rJL.CIIir,U BROS. ttlement. T,UB SubTilieroffrs for pale Ins JERSEY U.UI 1 ; H1 0 700 lAcres of Oak and; Jlickory land about one lf of wi'C ,sleHre,lal '4u,e cultivation rtf Graii.. Uheat,t.or.i,OatKan! CoUo,,. The inipr,SvC. ment consist in part f Dwelling boue, Office,. Nero house,. Ice houW, Barns, Grist and Si.v The Mill-iJni i onje of the best in the co,,. tr,, w,t, a lapjje and oflstant supply of water, offqnojr hne; fanlitieJ for ihe. tnanu.acture cf Hour and the-sawing ,f umber. TliCr. i on he prennses a Well of excellent waler. b.-side iHMnerous Spring.. pU.e ; . rf tbe road lea.bng Irom kili.bury to Faveiteviile "ie m.le fro,,, the vfdkin River, three un rron, th, N. C. R. R. aid near HoTt.buTst ,u He w ould sell it all toe.her or divide iUnln tZ' racts, and give possesion almost any time thin lalf. He offers favorable terms; one fourth ca.h tbe oil.er laymen's atfsix, iwelve and eitliieeti months , wul, ..Herefrom da'e with bond and approved security. a!t, mortgage on the proper. a. RRA DSIIAW. 1. F. ANDERSO.V.i W. D. KETNOLpS Andeiii & Reynolds, rrqeers CommisHiow Merchants, No. 10,! ROANpKE SQUARE, flOKFOLK, V. BR MM & STEfc:LE WHOLESALE & RETAIL M:erclia;nts Off A W T r rrtm r . . . tZ. O TTE, N. a . ARE now receiving and opening their SEC- OND PURCHASE of NEW GOODS for milTri'mi ....... .... nil AU in want will please give BREM & STEELE. THIS SEASON us a call; A Charlotte, June 17, 18o6. l-4t Salisbury Acndemy.1 OEV. JOHN C. 'AVE RETT, A- M Principal I lie next session will nnonnn f J ... li.t. of July next. j j . . Rates of tuition per session of 5 months : Primary English Branches, j $7.50 Higher " 1() Languages 151" Incidental exDensen. npr sr Imtar i m Students will Te charged from date of enter ing to the close of the session. IV.. l,r..i-... foe loss of time except- iu cases of protracted June 21st 1856. 1 j 2t JEEP always .... lmf a fui aortment n. of pr:n "cine aitetuion to sak- IL anf PRUc generally, hiding un. necessary charges, and making omno., r," ... 37-ly. February-26ri85Q E. Wye Hutchison, Commission Merchant, -will sell o Commission " Cotton, Corn, Ffyuf, Whevt and all Countrjf Produce in CHAKtxrrrk, CharIesto, and New Yokk jR i f ee x c e s : ' 'rh Jeni'' Esql, Salisbury; George W. U .lliams & Co.. Charleston; A. HuntT I-x. lngton; Robert .Soutjer, E,q., New Vork. February 20, 185(j. f 37 lj. - "good tirae,, for the chi! part towards realizin? that that we all hone is to come m 7 v villi dren of toil: It is iunforttinate for him tnttt his posiiion in jpoUiicsjis such as to cause many democrats to oppose him who cati findjiille to object to him as a man, but who have no wisl. to see him assailed anew with (lie falsehoods that were so "fe in 1840, that year of nolnira! nrofli . gacy, when so much was I done to de bauch fhe' Dtiblic ; minri jinrt nln ,u troubles With which we are now beset oad their origin, i j ; j Twoen Drown ed. -0n tfw 25th ull.'j Ja tires JScwtoni a pilot, and James Tbearvy, were drowned at Wilmin-Tinn N: 0., by. the upseiiin of ia boat. j' : MOUNTAIN HOTEL. . MOP.GANTOV. N n I HiS establishment continues open for the receDtion oft Hp ;Ti4v.i lingpublic. Is character as' a First Class Unlet its admirable regards coolness and auieliw. ham.... J- the noise and bustle of the Court Square, and t ie disorder of the D, inking Establishments ., i.-v vicinuy; its line Mountain views, and re- Lciniir me iuouniain air fresh ani 1 1 . uinu3Uut;y- anJ yet bem? near enniKrli tn tl. ' H, - - - 1--;. "'Mfuunc cuuare or any ooiect of hiiainotn. i . .. n i " ... . , i - - . , - -.v.., .. vto hoii IHOWII lO oi luriner commendation ; and the proprio tor ha, added and is still addmg to its comforts and conveniences, and he hopes !o merit and continue to receive the very largee hare of pub lic patronage which lie has fortrerly nad I .1.. J- Al. HAPPOLDT. June26, 18o6. 3-Sm r, .?'7Per60n8 des'rous of coming direct rron, Charlotte to Morganlon will find ready ta- ClllflOw ,f ... . . . J .. i.auj.punanon inere beinir a daily line of Stages from Charlotte to Lincolaton ; and at Lincolntoi, Col. B. S. Johnston, ihe pro- r" Uolef kP good horses, car- nages and drivers fnr nnhli. ..o- . n ganton the subscriber is also ready at any time mJvTT.1 Pere"8 io Point to which they - J. M, HAPPOLDT. may ta ish to go Adv-crtislnfi:. J fPIIE Republican Banner nou- has a week! circ.uiaxion of over ONE THOUSAND hrougb which to wako kyown thciibusiue. Greensboro' Female C6Ilrrft. JHE FhII Session of 185G, will'cuinniencelo r 'be 31d? day of J t lj-. " Terms, Board fill&lmlinrr fnriiitn4 .. attendance. Fuel. vLi,;n i- .1 . . " '...ijj n liu llvlllalj Willi I uitioir-tn att the F. Incidental tax, for rfpairs.... ....i 00 Day echolats, for fuel, ... ... ..... 2 00 Extras: Al Pn"'?fiS?- i?,U iH ""J-. Craytn .nJ FrencluJftin. R,rnU r .l .' -. . t.otr i1 i 'M "tw oe pain oue- lialf in adva re, the tf.er half it the end of the - Ztl?F W??njtlXheorjP Msictvill be dl.vererf.jrr:Tca;'fo tl. Indie. W desire a lhuroub knowledge of t&at interentio" cctencet ' l.v, ;. . f . ; . . , rii; v Circulars will -be nt "on application to the " t rtfcident, totliose dfeY'"1 W iftformarion . L-- Jj T - JONES. President - June3.lfj.yj. 1 l.2, : SALIi 0F JgYORDEWoftbepourt -"an County, I -, 6ffer the folluwrinjr valua-' hie laud for Sale at pubbc auction ; . j 350 jcrps. . To behold upon th petition f Daniel Cole, man i and- other, be ng the , JlauUtion upotl which James t Coleman hved.alHI died. situS upon Oldie Creek, adjoining the land, of Mar2aret CoteMan. PI illi,. r-?.-V , ver and others (.lo be sold on the premiseaUn, 26ihday of July next n a credit of ,ix , , maths! y 115 acis. To be sold Cowan ; deceased. tinn -.1.- cpn, place, adjoining (be lds o? 6 012, House , m Salisbiirj 011 the fill. j,L.r a L. ntj being Ptofg Termn.ne nionlhB credit. hA '!-"rt,- eecurrtv. l t r-" "FPWoi 4 ;- June 12 liy fCKMER, C.M,a, Blank PccU for Salc .1
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