WESTERN DEMOCRAT, C HARLOTTE, 1ST. C. cmocraf. ( HARLOTTE, fgcMitfi June 28, 1839. THE NEXT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION lytmm of fartxee. The 4th July. Last week we published the For the Democrat. PATRIOTIC AND TEMPERANCE CELE BRATION AT PINEVILLJE. w,t Char. & Rutherford Railroad. A 1 1 s . meeting of the Company was held at Rock . ju1Bj Richmond county, on the 23d inst., for Ibe purpose of considering the amendments to the Hurler made by the last Legislature. We learn !,. , . iitlcman who was present that the amend ments wore accepted unanimously. A resolution . , passed eonferring on the Agent of any county, -hich ha- subscribed to the stock of the company, power to appoint a proxy to act in hi stead. The ,. xt annual meeting of the Company is to be held it Charlotte on the 14th of October. . BANK of CftALOTTK. This Bank has de- rlared a semi-anneal dividend of four per cent., Mjabfe OB and after the 7th of July. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank will be held on Wednesday the Oth of July - mm -n THE Crops. Wc passed through eight or ten ....unties in the middle and eastern part of the viaIe week before laat The corn crop every ,1k re looked fine, better, we think, than it does in this section. Tlie wheat was mostly harvest , 1 ba! we learned from planters that the yield a :i- ro d as usual, though we judge, from what v,. saw, it is nothing like as fine as in this part of the State. Oats appeared rather stunted, but we heard n serious complaint about the crop. With in tin past two weeks there have been timely rains throughout the whole State, and the prospect of IB abundant yield of everything is cheering and . ratifying to the producer as well as the consumer. .'r these things, and the general good health ol the different communities, sincere and heart-felt thanks should be rendered to an all-wise, all-good ami ever merciful Providence. mm ci ay A friend in Catawba county writes us, urr dei date of the 22d, that the Wheat crop in that ,,,uutv is very good, and that Corn looks well. l r in ill directions we have alike cheering ac- ruunte of the crops. - m -a - Opposition at Last. The last Wadesborough Argus has the name of Gen. S. H. Walkup, of L'niou county, at the head of its editorial columns, u the whig-know-nothing candidate for Congress in this District, in opposition to Mr Craige. False Report The report circulated in several ot the western counties of this State, that Hon. T. L. Clingman had written home advising the reorganisation of the Whig party in order to save the country, is false and without the least Inundation in fact. The Asheville News says Mr Clingman regards the democratic party as the onlv one which has any claim to nationality, and the only one which can save the Government from parsing into the hands of the Rlack Republicans. The report was started to aid the election of Vance, whose chance the News considers rather slim. For the Western Democrat. r. . m 1 1 .- - TJTTTT TT1ffrV 4 TTJ - f! 4 RTT.US. wm v nun 1 onnun vj jr citum. programme ot arrangements ior ceieuraung me uiuiw aw- - The Charleston Mcrcnrv. I a naDer which had at I At nr t mm c;nr r.wn nf PnncorH No I Thia i a vprv nnmmon and certainly a very i . ;. p;.rni mmi together with one time the reputation of being democratic, but doubt thc citizens of Concord and Cabarrus county pernicious habit. It is the growth of leisure Sons of Temperance of Pineville Di vision, met on .the . uuuunutt v. u h..nr. On whn tmUHailv wth head or hand has 22d of June, and resolved to commemorate the ann - whose receut course aoes not, we regret to say, iuuy w,n jaake tne occasion an interesting one and . - taste or time to indul4 it. Practical oeiaona . veraary of American Independence bj appinate au- An oration will be novttr MkiMtA it Wause it unfits them foi the 'D?.r'S , .... j momu was seieciea 10 kwjiuuuuihv realities of everv-dav "to; ana Tll . i...: Ipmpn tpnrw si tit. m n ted A COI-GOlittCC - . r ' 1 4 V-V"iiti BLUi a ww mmm-m FW . .11.. r. they CIO not generally iac a.. 0f arrangements a c - - " - i r? 1 r a ti f n n order to effect the overthrow ot the democracy, whose candidate some years ago was a on tionist, has had the effect to destroy all j tion of a union of the Northern and Souther ments of opposition, and will "force the dem CHARLOTTE flARKll. Junk 28, 1859. Corrected tceekty by H. B. It it&toi Co. sustain that character.) in commenting upon tne creditable to all concerned. An oration will be never cultivate it j late election in Virginia and the approaching one in j delivered by Wm. M. Coleman, Esq, the National 1 plain, unvarnished Kentucky, says that in Virginia, the assumption Declaration of Independence read by V. C. Bar- because, it may be, 1 of high southern ground by the Opposition, in I ringer, Esq, and the Mecklenburg Declaration by imaginative tut n. . upon the right southern ground as to our terri tories." Now, if the Mercury means by this that . a fill III! I til I. Ill I ill 1 hJl.' Ill liiviu, c4ja u mm l--- We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to ; aie beauty in the lair, deep blue of the sky, and - J - j - j - v ? iv anon v- j - iuiv Kjyix u A 11 un jujij v-, j the "high ground," taken by the Goggin party in j attend a celebration at Pineville, in this connty. 1 then no doubt he built a castle or two, but they A of it. contra distinction to the Jiotts-Ureely taction, win 0R Saturday next. tSee projrrammeot proceedings "WM , T 7 , . "t . . . . . 1 . J . i If hv an in. net v nhnnce he carried this habit into drive thc democracy to ignore those principles in another column. I the school-room, most probably it resulted in the upon which the Missouri Compromise was repeal- ! rwwvom , ... - . .i. r k. I B-hiAUJ; Oil J. eu, it nas certainly nusinierpreteu inc ms;hs ui mc Vf tirnrr il nrl t h PTC Reader of -National te;iarauon oi inaepeaue., G W Campbell. Reader of Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, Rev 0 A Darby. Cuief Marshal of the Day, W M Mills. Assistant Marshals, B F Morrow, V L Manson. ii :.. nil L.vra nf TemiiPrancc. the public "" . ... , - i j . i generally, ana ice uuuies ic v . . teacher's cutting short the growth of some proruis- reet;tfullv invited to be present and participate in the ui i iic festivities ot tne occasion. It by an unlucky cnance ne carrieu una the school-room, most probably it resulted in the j . a ..1 1 - .1. teacher s cutting short tne growtn oi some p in" switch in the immediate neighborhood Bacox , CorEt Hams7pci lb, 12 11 Rio, Sides, 11 j Lag'i". Hog round, Hi(fHf' Jamaica, r 121 fa', 134; ! Java Flora Extra auperfine in bbls S 20 0 00 do. in bags 3 00 (, 3 10 SuoerCne " 2 Ti k 3 00 " 2 50 M 0 0V New Orleans Porto Rico, 12J 1 14 (a 16 10 i 00 18 20 U coffee sugar 11 Fine Grain Vueat Corn, Rye, Peas, 1 t 1 20 82 83 80 to 00 "?n 5 "J 1 CHS, V? - - Beans, white, 100 00 j V est India, OatS, 0U l UU Kl'HB, crushed. granulated, ground, loaf, Molasses New Oilcans Siiar House, (JO 00 r.3 (r 40 9 11 10 to 00 to 12 14 (o ID U (a 1ft 14 to 00 11 1 55 (Si 00 1 1 1 li DWSWn 1U llltT iuimvwiu.v . v i . - - times. The southern democracy will not be fright- ' e .Lwi.T ' schoolhonse, and with fanning the Hnt off his j ' ' ' ' 1 schoolhouse, and with fanning the lint oil his t&uLA .-on mi ' I IT . ft1 1 ........ n mio t li f nlln I lw -,,, ecK Buure .uh, a,.u w I rouudaboat in the neatest imaginative manner. a uuax-ik r ened into eating fire upon what the Mercury is , thereaQdmingle withti,e intelligent and hospitable popu- j For . the time the young castle-builder has begun ; in SOme of the papers of the falling of a great mass pleased to term the "right southern ground," mm- j lation, and enjoy the good eating and refreshing sea ; Q tQ bitu8elftbe outlines of his future of meteoric stones in Oswego couuty, N. t.t 80 ply to compete in ' omrnerouiHs - urecrc, iu """s - brilliant career, nis vacant eye, usuesa muicwiuu , f t tu:0y ,s i a humbua:. rso trutn in ti southern disunion party. The democracy in the cessity to leave North Carolina for recreation or , Qj- countenance, and untouched book betray him, , T f .1 . 1 ...,1 V,rt r.l.'n TT Vf !.,... H Charleston Convention will stand just where the , i 3 T Vi tolii-t-a rttlat nnnn th t:ibiG I H.uu o luu ui in-; lV.U-in i - i r r . i ,.,-. rl niAiith nf Vpirnnrt Kivor. -m . i n 1 l . ,1 hn DtillllUl L 1 HiVSKV l in""'" -' - " I' " J air 1 Mi' 1 dull schoolroom, and the . tlil 111.- 11 : 111 MWV wv- - ' dry text of his Latin Reader, of which he has not translated a line. Poor fellow, he was fast be coming a great man; he was an orator, statesman, dramatist; he was tickling his vanity delightfully " " beaulort is loratea at in democracy in the Convention at Cincinnati stood , imnie(iatelv in front 0f oue 0f the best Harbors south . m y 1 i 1 MP n X , . . n.i C- . mm a . 1 m vipon the grouna assumca in uie rvunsas- cuiao- of Korf0Ik, and in lull view 01 me ocean, wnm run ljjl tliat the people, and not Congress, have ' Macon and three light-houses in sight. The population the rieht to re.-ulate their own internal affairs, of the town, we suppose, is about 2,000. In a commer b . . j rifll sen.e. the town has suffered and never had tbe subject to appeal, in eases ot oppressive legislation, nf . eanA T,. n(l nvont- to the Courts. The wall of separation DUlK Dy 1 obatraction nenr wharvss, which prevents the j ly to recitation and the sad actuality of a whole the Goggin party in Virginia between the north- i near approach Gf vessels of heavy draft for loading and KOme flogging. ern and southern opposition, (which separation we j unloading. But by ihe energy of her citizens this dif- J Many a man is a castle-builder, and ah ! how think exists only in the imagination ot the .Her- ; hculty, it is connaentiy expecieo, wiu soon bwhj wuuich. . w :t roal oi:iv facilitate the sue- ' come, as there is now a dredge boat constantly employ- his home in the air, anywhere, everywhere, except curyO would were it rem, only taciUtnte we snc- , ob,tructionS) wllich, if successful-! just in the particular spot where he happened at HoNEY. Mr Uerry Henrv informs us that on the 16th instant he obtained from a wild bee-tree one hundred and ten pounds of good Honey. Umax 90 00 pni Cottos I, Chickens, Fair to good, 1010f;Eocs, Xli.l.llino- 9 to 9 llBEKF ... . v. 0 Ordinary 8 a 8j Hides Pry, 12 g 13 Green, 5 6 Domestic Goods 4-4 sheeting, 9 (a 10 On the hoof, Bv retail. (Salt, per sack, 1 40 Potatoes, I Irish, bbl. 0 CO 0 00 20 (? 00 30 & 38 20 & 25 10 00 3 -i r. fa 7 1 50 h vv Osnab'gs 11 00 j COrraaaa Clotu, 15 (3 16; Linscy. 25 3J Cotton ars I Sweet C.'MH 1 Adamantine, Sperm, Tallow, 00 00 27 (Si 30 40 00 20 a 25 No. 5 to 10, 1 00 0 00! M-ckeki:l Baooiko WlIf f" r.nnnr. 18 fa 00 bPiaiTs The Spartanburg papers state that the Rev. dramatist; lie was tickling nis vanity aengnuuny I , , A - e with the feather of his ooseqnill, when the rap . Dr. Joseph Cross has resigned the Presidency of tuc semaiu vawcb wm jicv., uwv. . K. Blake, Esq, of Fayetteville, will occupy the vacancy thus occasioned. Dr. Cross is going to Texas to take charge of a Female College. Rev. A. M. Shipp, late Professor in the N. C. University, will occupy the Presidency of Wofford , , - , removing the obstructions, which, if successful- ijust in the particular spot wnere ne hm1. " unirewg, wmwwp JTrT' , cess of the democracy, and insure a triumph ot j , ' wUi prove a Listing benefit to the place. the time to be; and he is surrounded by entirely College at Spartanburg, in place of W. M Wight those principles in I860 which swept the country - The fa(.nities 'for recreation and pleasure at Beaufort ! different persons, characters, things, circumstances rcsigned- in 1856. If the Mercury hopes that thc Charles- arp abundant. Tbe Ocean House, kept by George W. than those that are about him. He is thus neces- ton Convention will place in its platform the dis- i Tmylor is not inferior in fare to the best in the country, i sarily morbidly sentimental in Portion as thM BUKAD Riots PKNNSYLyANiA.-The flou: ton convenuou " 1 K J .7 .... j ..( i habit crows uion him, and consequently unhappy. the farmers in this section bids far U.. nffin,,ion of .he ngh. o the o ; w ,u ,, .r.. , .e KmM with things they re, he vainly im- TCptiT. T? TnTs in Pennsylvania. The flour runic amonr the farmers in this section bids fair tinct ffinn.tionoftheritofthet With things as they aVe, he vainly im- f0 "carry many persons into all sorts of wild cW.omil interference with slave ry in the Ter- , fish we ever tasted) and a sail on the Harbor whenever thousand things that are not, and feels a ; J! . We learn from a sentleman just t . ... . . , : t,.r. nothing to nrevent me lean man noui , -r .. , . ., . v u I - - . " ritories. it will be most egregiously disappointed; , ,irpt,jnr . hii aU. certain sense ot regret that tney cannot ue uc , arrivcd from Washington county, ra., olarectiess ' . .... a.. growing hi wu . t- o Tf v .lont that sue i a nerson nas lew .... l k, tl.rA nn Silt iird.iv. and for the democracy will only pursue mat cuu. a r rvW house ia not as larre as his pat- I - -- -, -- . . . . .... . i i - nr.tn-, fnrrs nr rnuncs. ii l lueeu uiiv . u:u ,-,.-,c i .-i,o. : .,, inn, in this resnect he , T . , ' 1 ronaTC requires, um ui .,n,,.I(. - by which alone the just rights of the South can be secured, and the Union perpetuated viz: jioji tntipn tit ion ly Conyre&s in the territories. i he hearts of fire-eating politicians in the South lire fully set in them to break down the National Union democratic party, in order to organize a "high ground'' southern party by a union of the southern democracy with the Goggin faction mm 1 1 I 1 .1 .ivin , i l' O (Iltltll.lll which would on.y ue .auc. , Tt is bn:,t on niles, 30 or 40 party. They may prate about squatter-sovereignty ; - M bigh tide the WHter is as loud as they please, but popular-sovereignty, as g or three stories high) and wil, aCcommo- sct forth in the act organizing Kansas, is a funda- j dat we we,.e informed, three hundred guests. The mental principle of republican government, and cost of constructing the building will be about twenty- wishes. It is evident that such a person has few j ng which took place there on Saturday, and nffn.-.l cares or troubles, if indeed any at all, but he : lj-L , rn i1oW he state of feeling existing : i ,i;il, tha L-.ion wish of ;i snortsman. a ! a., l. r .,j a cnaxnloinr tViA nnme j . s Jill. t mi L.'u t . . . r iii i n'li i . . i k ill iv i . .. I.. ' I - - makes up by untiring exertions to please and render imairinarv ills. Is it not equally apparent j f pnttpPlSnn has a lame lot of flour at Post's Mill, his guests comfortable. We are not in the habit of I ong induigence 0f his favorite propensity i whi(jh hg ig holding for an advance, in view of the cnmnlimcntin? landlords (for we pay our way wherever ; ju nDta him fnr business, for hannv social j . j : cct fin Rtnrdv some dozen I ' ' IdUUilll, ' . ' ...... 7 l l . J .1 fr.il iimlur I . . . . .1 ,, 11 t we go like otlicr people, anu ucnivn any obligations to bestow praise,) but we must say that Taylor " knowb how to keep a Hotel," and if those who stop with him are not pleased and satisfied it will not be his fault. A new Hotel is being constructed at Beaufort by T 1I1VII w '--fmt - - t rin,o,r,nir frnKts f)n Saturd.iv.some dozen and domestic relations, for the " small sweet cour- I Qr mQre j-.irmerg living in the vicinity repaired to tesies ot life, and fritters away a naturally nne ttie broke down the door, each took a barrel intellect until it cannot grasp the merest trifles , of flour an(j jcft 3 jj, the mill for every barrel He cannot be a man of fortitude, he is too en- j tlmg reinoVed all considering that a fair price , TT 1 1 i ..! 4... I mm., nth Vi , B , "1 1',' n3 . . . , I S 1 ! 4 V. . . ervated. He aoes noi strive iu uut-c Liicm-. the people will pass approvingly upon it as a (juietus to the everlasting slavery question. No more agitation of the slavery question in Congress is what the people desire. The South can secure her rights from the Courts in less time and in a much safer manner than by Congress to bear up against misfortune when it does come, but takes refuge instantly in some handsome castle in the air. He erects every day the baseless fab ric of a splendid air-palace in his imagination which vanishes into the most hopeless indistinct ness at the first touch of the real. He is time finds his favorite amusement the boon companion of indolence, mental inactivity, absent-mindedness, an increasing love for novel-reading, chronic ill temper and the very antipodes ot cheerful, bustling go-aheaditiveness, patience, courage under reverses, and wholesome mental aud physical employment. X. Y. Z. &c. i ii no w ri for an article which ihey could not buy with the TTT, ir 7.. ...11. ' consent of the owner. wneenny va.) gencer, June, 16. Hope. Ky.hemp 10 Q, 11 Ikon' Common , 4 6 I Rolled, 5 Oi Rye Whiskey, 75 a 0 00 C. " ta o to Apple Brandy, 76 a 1 00 Peach " 1 00 a i 60 rvT, rirain i. nl,1 hr weight Corn 56 lbs. per bushel, Wheat 60 lbs., Rye 60 lbs., Oats 33 lbs., and Peas 60 lbs. J nnssswi B.vcox. Demand good hog round llj. Ilams would probably bring a fraction over 13 cents. Lard has slightly advanced. Flour A load of new Flour sold yesterday at f J iu per sack, beat article. The demand i3 good. Wheat is not quite so brisk. Hew wnc.it orougnt $ 1 20 last week. Corn i3 firm at quotations. Cottos We auote fair to good at lOto loj tne latter was the highest price paid last week. The dc- m mand bv manufacturers is eood. In consequence oi an oversight, the quotations for Cotton in our lest issue were not high enough the best should have ucen quoted at 10 instead of 9. N. C. Whiskey 55 and 60 cents. MacUerei, o. i, $12 50 per haif bbl. No. 2, .$10. Chickens and Butter scarce and in demand. CHARLESTON' MARKET. Sales of Cotton last week ranged from 8 to 12 cents. NEW YORK, June 25 The Cotton market closed quiet on vesterday; oniva limited business done at pre vious rat"e. Flour declined 5 cents cn lower qualities. Southern $6 75 to $7 30 per bbl. Wheat very dull, but market generally unchanged. Corn dull and de clined one cent. YORKV1LLE, June 22 Flour, old crop, $2 50 to $2 75 per sack for super to extra; new, $3. Corn in demand at 90 cents. Bacon, hog round, llj. N heat $1 to $1 10. Enquirer. If.atii OF an Editor. F. E. Boner, Esq., Junior Editor of the Winston Sentinel, died at Danbury un thc lKth inst. of consumption. mm Fourth District linn IS Sanders, of John ston county, has announced himself a candidate tor Congress in the 4th or ttaleigh District, in opposi tion to Mr Branch, democrat. Sanders is a land- bbin", mongrel, go-between, milk and water rub five thousand dollars, and the furniture ten thousand more. Judging from the specimens of furniture we saw the internal arrangements will be on the best style. We were struck with the healthy and robust appear ance of the people of that section. In some way we had entertained the idea that those who lived on the sea -i ,,.,ii surarthr. sicklv specimens of man- UnU 111 a HHCU UIC1 maim.. ........ j 0 . buuiC oua , ji . There is no St.uatter-SOvereigBty about OOU-inter- kind; but we very soon had this idea eradicated after ,mlc 1 . , ,.fHMnrH The men look hearty vention it is the only thing that will restore tne , seeing u UHM-"r' 7 " , ! v"-"1-1"" ., .i ,i,.-nmpn Madies 1 beautiful. country to peace and quiet, give back to the ou n , - Jty of citizeI her lost eouilibrium in Uongress, ana compiler, i . ... . .i Mil 1 !,ilitiar: Xnrlb ;1lll1 . . . 1. v.f-, .a .on nnnrpciatP kill on tliose pouuinu w-jiw, , tional excursion psriy wwi uttw. . -r, 1 " J . . . . r .. South, who live by changing their principles, and thcjnstness 0f ihis remark The committee of arrange- j for the I rest den tial nounna or; trimu ing their sails for every breeze that offers j ments, with its very intelligent "ting , q - -J tnlJllL ...a nssistaee in bearing self upward and chairman, S. P. Pool, Esq. were active in making thc nece mm rj nducted. ' If as I have full onward ' t,il p,e3Snl and nSrecab'e- , , . t . r , ! faith thev mM the Democratic party shall determine onwaru. tkanHit nleasure-seekers would take our ad- iaiin tney w, ,.'10A tn i - rr i fifcr e learn trom a gentleman who u ..a- , r,cc, we wonia say io . , , m.inP;pleS embraced in the Compro ii ti. . i i t i r r.uKi t (iiiii- caki i a clod over portions ol lexas, ArKansas aim j,uu.- - - ThP hosnitalitv of the citizens is without reserve. We suppose all w ho visited the place witti tne fcuuca LETTER FROM HON. S. A. DOUGLAS. Washington, June 23, 1859 My Dear Sir: T have received your letter, inouirinc whether my friends are at liberty to nresent my name to the Charleston convention, 1 J-. . . . . . -r i- a:. In Lenoir, Caldwell connty, by the Rev. Jesse Rankin, Mr G. W. F. Harper to Miss Ella Rankin, daughter of j the officiating minister. In Anson countv. on the 31st nit, Mr Archibald L. Benton to Miss Nannie W. Ingram. In Orange county, on the 5th inst, Mr David S. Alli son to Miss Martha E. Montgomery. In Salem, on the 2d instant, Mr John W. Steward to Miss F. Spears. In Foisythe county, on the 12th ult, Mr W llliam b. Axsom to Miss Charity E. Riser. In Bladen conntv. on the 7th int, Mr Wm. Green ot Randolph, aged 65 years, to Miss Catharine Blackwell aged 45 years. In Chester District, on the 16th inst, Mr Alexander Kirkpatrick of Fairfield, to Miss Mary McCullougb. On the 4th inst, John Michael, Esq, of Davidson co, to Mrs Rebecca Womack of Clemmonsville. itlorganton Select School. This School, Located in the mountains of this State, will commence on the 6TH OP AUGUST, 185&. The number of Boys will be limited. For Term's address uie at Concord, N. C, until ths 1st of August. JAMES R. McAl'LAY. REFERENCES: Rev. D. Lacy, D. D , Davidson College, N. C; Rev: R. M. Morrison, D. D., Cottage Home, N. C; J. E. Pressly, Coddle Creek, N. C; Maj. D. H. Hill, Charlotte Militaiy Institute; Hon. B. Craige, SalUburv, N. C. June 21, 1850. CS-Bt. democrat a very poor specimen of a politician at best. Messrs l.ranch and Sanders had a discus sion at Raleigh on Saturday night, and we should jud-e from thc account we find in the Press, that Linn li. was pretty much used up, notwithstanding be was backed by Duncan K. MeRae and MrSyme, editor of tbe Register, both of whom interrupted Mr Branch during the discussion. : iana, that the crops in those States are in a thrifty i condition and everything bids fair for an abundant vield. RATHER TOO MUCH. A remeuy r and is situated on the left bank of Cape fovei- has been coins the rounds of the papers, vanu , ? . .A nf noVirr,uion. 120 miles by wa- - t I x ear nn ci , - o last week it appeared in our columns,) recommend- BOrth-west from Wilmington, and CO miles south of in- in addition to pepper tea, that 70 or 80 grains j Rulcirh The town covers more space than any other T-..J ... nf,r. a tikAtlWlMl i 1 1 11 ( R 3 . WeslfV .i : t., .,,rl.infn.-l Tf oq T havp fill! I - . j .n - . . i rno r v s i ii inr lu um-ii-u. . i . . u.rnini Her, nrrnci n z vp.ii. p pleasant and agreeable. TWmeratic nartv shall determine ! ' Tn v'ork Disfrict. on thc 13th inst, Mrs J.vne S. Ross, thought pleasure-seekers would taKe our a a- ; tfQQ t0 adhere t0 wife of John M. R.ss, Esq, aged 50 years. Alio, on would say to those -ia the West, visit the East, " tne rf embraced in the Compromise 'the 8th, Mr John ,Riaey, aged 76 years. Also, on the in East, come We;t. JSJCTS riM? and ratified by the people in I ffl?; Coi. J. R. Cole- T-.A tt-xri m m TrT t t -p ' ti.n ni,in.n of 1 So2: und reaffirmed in the Kansas- -u Whr-isk i act of 154: and incorporated into tne Wc spent a few days last week at FayeUev.lle, for- Nebraska set Ot U ded by Mr merlythe trading town ot a large parwrn Bochanan in his letter accepting the nomination; ., ti.; tn-n the. camtul of Cumber- i DOiiaHwi ' . . ,r . , . .orin iarui.ii". .- i WmW The New York. Tribune (a nigger-loving paper) is very angry because the University of North Carolina conferred on Mr Buchanan the de gree of Doctor of Laws. It speaks of this State H the '(heat Tar Pot and Kosin Reservoir of the Iwioo," and endeavors to ridicule the University. The cause of the Tribune's wrath, no doubt, is the tact that the University expelled Prof. Hedrick from thc Faculty for promulgating abolition senti ments, and because the citizens of the State tar and feather and drum out of town the low-lite scoundrels who come among them from thc North to electioneer for the Tribune and to steal negroes and horses. Tar suits their skin very well, and while the application is being made they are as humble as lambs, but as soon as they get in the land of the Tribune office they become as bold as lions. Probably the writer of the article in the Tribune has loured something of the sticking qualities of tar and rosin; if not, we think if he will come out here, the boys will give him a lesson. -m New Post Oftick. A new Post Office has been established at White Sulphur Springs, Ca tawbs county, to be called "Elliott's Springs," Dr. K. 0. hlliott, Postmaster m 'ott.)n Bloom. Mr J. Ardrey has sent us a cotton blooa plucked from the plantation of Mr W A Ardrey in the lower part of this county last week. This is the fcrgt bloom we have seen this season, but were informed lat week bv Mr L. J. Grier and Mr S. H. Smith of Umw oa their plantations. Mr Ardrey informs us 'hut crops are promising in his section. -m- m l-ir A gentleman in this town informs us that he l as engaged to sell his whole crop of Wheat (not yet t'ureshcYout) at $1 10 per bushel. This, we think, a Kd price, considering the large crop everywhere. u -r- BnmH rF the Mountains ov W kst- ; i in .... .... . - - th North Carolina and Nouth -western South Ca k"U.a, is the title of a neat little book of 120 pages just received from the author, Henry E. Colton, Esq. Since its reception we have not had time to examine its " ntcnts. but from the favorable notices of the Press of the State, and from what we know of the ability of Mr Colton to make the book interesting, we should thiuk every North Carolinian ought to have a copy and thus tnconrage the efforts of the author to make known the beaatiej of the western portion of his native State. A ap accompanies the work, showing all the prominent points. It is for sale in Charlotte by Mr Lowne. UI.I11UIU1' 1 J m bv the Deonle in his election in UIIU UJv' j i I that event, my friends will be at liberty to present my name to the convention, if they see proper to do so. ... u iiiopmtnri; it shall become the policy " ' - - , . i..i. -i wiiminiAi. nr - . i ix. of ialan be administered. We paid very nine ai- in thc state, but is not as romp. - " 7 ofthePem U1 J . - .n!. . it;n nfnwtsnnn. The main ! i,nti.,n to the prescription, but a physician can ; cnanouc.j w.u-p m i . - - . our attention to it and says it may do harm. The dose of jalap is six or seven times too large, and is 1 not a very harmless purgative to tamper witn any way. t m Insurance. Attention is directed to thc ad I vertisement of thc Hartford Insurance Company. T. W. Dewey, at the Branch Bank, is the Agent IC WUiSJ - . . ''which I ennnot anticipate,) UllllClVilllv.- j. K . j ... to repudiate these their time honored principles, r . . , - i n.i:.ihn .. - i . i. . u .. . r. K.n I 7 "i f i-p f , , 1 1 ... .. , ,.i t ,r i , streets are 100 feet wiae, me uiuus u.u, . Qn wnicn we nave acuieveu u; There are about 100 mercantile houses, ft large nam triuniphs, and in lieu of them, the Convention ber of mechanical establishments, with three printing interpolcttG into the creed of the party such offices and seven churches. Thc merchants are ener- new ij;SUes aij ho revival of the African Slave nnH lihwil in their dealings, and to their credit Td. or a Congressional slave code for the fc11' ' si Magic Oil-Magic. 4 Fresh supply just received and for sale by E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO. June 29, 1859. SHEEP LOST. Escaped from mv Pasture, near Maj Morrow's, last Friday ten h?ad of Shep two black ones, tbe rest white one had a bell on. Any information as to their whereabouts will be thankfully received. June 28th. J- E. STOUT, Butcher. At China Hall, Charlotte, Te. C. Just received a lot of Gilbert's iaBBT Patent Fly Traps. It is remarkable to rlkfiSiT observe what a quantity of flies may be ZLmmW caught by this very effectual process. It is worth Its price ten times over for the use of Dining Rooms and kitchens. Send to China Hall and get one j We have also on hand a large lot of CHINA, GLASS and WHITE GRANITE WAKE, and Uonse-kceping Goods ceerally. Call and see. b 3 JAMES HAF.TY CO. June 1, 1S59 6t be it said, they are now doing all tney can io build up the trade of their town. The mechanics arc of thc best kind, and for intelligence, industry and gen tlemanly deportment, are not surpassed anywnere or i in . i , j, , . UAUc- or the doctrine that the Constitution ot thc United States either establishes or prohibits . i :. tkmiAni. bevond the power of the lilUI l" IIIV n.,v.. , j t S . . I . ... .1 ,iT ft ,c people legally to control it as oiuer piupe. ij due to candor to say, tnatin such an nxui x w f.r this place Every body should keep their b,claWperso. due to candor to say that in such an event 1 for this place. Awry way F , doobt aware, Fayetteville was j Dot acccpt the nomination, it tendered to me uropertv insured it has saved many a one ircui as our re . . . .rnf1p hnt I ih.t tbi .nasrer will be de 1 property insured it has saved many a one from beirsarv and ruin. I J m mW The tobacco crop of Rockingham and Cas ' well counties is said to be very forward and look j ing remarkably fine. f,rmn wears the centre ot an exiensnc ua-.c, by the construction of thc various railroads in the State her trade was diminished to a discouraging extent un til within two or three years past, when a favorable chan-e took place and thc good old town began to in crease in business and energy, and we were more than gratified to learn that the trade of thc past year was far better than for many years preceding. With the com pletion of the Western Railroad (running from Fayette ville to the coal fields on Deep River) and the advan tages of steamboat navigation to the ocean (there being . 1 a. tl' ! 1 mm r. t-r Trusting that this answer will be deemed sufficiently explicit, 1 am, very respectfully, your friend, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. To J. B. Dow, Esq, Dubuque, Iowa. Family Poisoned. The entire family of Mr. Fiekes, residing in Ccntreville, Pa., were badly poisoned recently, by eating preserves put up in common lead glazed earthen ware jars. Tennessee CRors. A friend just from East Railroad Meeting in Shelby. A number " of the friends of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad in Cleaveland county, held a meeting in Shelby on the 17th inst., and appointed ' 50 dele-ates to represent that county in the Rail- ; r(1n,l mass nieetin-' to be held at Reedy Patch (ap j p,V(,,,ovill the town wffl soon regain her for 1 on the 4th of July or some other time not yet defa- j r.rosperitv and position as a great commercial mart. : nitelv fixed upon. The object of the meeting at j While ta Fayetteville we paid our respects to Messrs Reedv Patch Gap is for the purpose of aiding the Sincltlir Pearce of the Carolinian, the Mcs.rs Hale of Reed) 1 atcn Lap is i i nheprvri.. and formed the acquaintance of Rex. Mr ' construction of the Koad across iue .u - ' . pr,-hvterian. The , , vor. .c.T,.,.Wnn on.. i . , Miller, one or inc euin.. - . UOPPKR. jonn v.. orjsuu, , s - . - said Gap- I Carolinian is a democratic paper, published dai y and d m week with some beautiful speci- ; J Ko(M, Vnn XEWS.-On our second page we give , and i3 edited by Mr Sinclair with ability and P rf 0re? taken from a vein just tfaS-l baited S.ates Treasury tbo w,r news a full as we have been able to gather deserving of a liberal support from the people o. d on anfJs of MS W. ti. JW the war news as iun as . , 1 ' . . ... ... i;fii.H m earn t u re- , , in.. ;cfmm nnr tom feet deep, mRECTO ft. tbeba...e .t Magenta, wcro ,ne slaughter was so terrible, the fulloir.ng is a bnel c. . . wklTi alld to of ,h. be.t whig : . .' rioh AJu,tiUf. New. account of another ana me iuu : ers in the State, rather strongly .uu-u.,.-, the hostile forces: but a good, reliable newspaper nevertheless ana is Turin, June 11. Private letters Irom ntun g, " . x 1 . .lln that 1 II I . -uk LUkim nlvinsr between Wilming- j " ;frtn us that the crops, especially Hine OlCIBen "-c l ICUUCSSCC, n - - m i i , x .-a n r l-l o : I'll- wheat, are nne neyonu picw- -j-- naaatity of wheat made and of the best quality, is almost fabulous. Speculators were offering the farmers 81 per bushel, but could not make encasements at that figure. Ashecdle Mies. UNITED BAPTIST INSTITUTE. The Eighth Session of the United Baptist Institute at Tavlorsville, X. C, will commence on the Second MHil:y of July an'1 continue for 21 weeks. the most resDectable families at JJUlll '1 V ti. U Ufc ""a from $35 to S40 per session, exclusive of lights, and !..i..i:Mw.alllHff IVIinH p T r . Tuition from $10 to $1 5 contingent fee $1. Teachers H. T. Burke, Principal ; W. R. Gaultney, Assistant. -.-, References The Faculties of the Lniversity, of Davidson College, and of Wake Forest College. A. CARSON', Secretary. June 28, 1859 6?-4t HARTFORD FIRE IKSUliANl'fi CO., HARTFORD, Conn. Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual. Authorized capital $1,000,000 Capital paid in 500,000 Surplus 300,000 ASSETS JANUARY 1, 18.-9. Cash on hand and in Ban Cash in hand of Agents and in transit, Real Estate unencumbered (ca?h value) Bills receivable, amply secured 2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, 2'200 " " " New York, ,q m " Boston, 100 shares Bank of the State of Missouri, State and city Bonds, 6 per cents, T. H. BREM & CO. ARE offering liberal inducements to persons wishing to buy Goods, and particularly the Ladies. They are selling their ENTIRE STOCK of Printed Organdie, JACONET AND SWISS MUSLINS, Printed Bcrayes, Grenadine, Tissues, Chalic$ AT NEW YORK COST. They are selling their entire stock of Ladies' DISSS H&ES At New York cost. They are selling their entire stock of silk, crape, , . ., Vi f.mi An4 Vnfln.li t:ili IJO..ETS st New York cost. Thev are selling their entire stock of Lace Mantles, Points", and SHAWLS at New York cost. They are selling their entire stock of RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS at greatly reduced prices. They are offering their entire utock of DRY GOODS, Hardware, Hats, Shoes and Carpets, AT GREATLY REDUCED V RICES. They are determined to redoes their stock much lower than U3nal. . They invite yon to examine and price their uo. June, 18.19. $13,455 22 54,827 09 15,000 00 73,174 55 230,413 00 197,750 00 74,620 00 10,000 0" 74,245 00 16,250 00 14,035 00 H. Huntington, Albert Day, James Goodwin, DIRECTORS. Charles Boswell, Fenry K ;ney, Calvin Day, $803,769 66 Jcb Ail.Tn, John P. Brace, Charles J. Russ. H. Hcstisotos, rretident. NEW DRUG STORE, TftWIN'a COUSCT. Charlotte, N. C. E. NYE niJTcTiTsos & CO., Wholetcle and Retail D'.aUri in Foreign It Domestic Drug, MSMOSHSS k OlMKOAiS, RE now receiving Fresh and Genuine Drugs from the New York market, which have been purchased upon ... m i If. .. , ,1,1 xai Aet. such terms as to be sold low lorcasn. n e fullv call the a-ttention of the public to our stock of West. Timo. C. Allvk, Secretary, I " f-x, itwi Wnmn ' C. C. Ltmas, Aeeutant Secy. Wm. N. Bowebs, Actuary. , T :.. l.ttr, Pr-niTi li an ... ::- a K.anrlant snnnort. Tlie rresoyieria.i ; rrnRAVTO .June acwuiiu) ... - v. ... ..,.l,i;ch.HfnrnMr. "Turin June ll. rno iw ui reeem ...... --rr ;H;,.flipe edited ' , . j- ,,.,, nrpva l there xais em aa nwwt tjwhj, - i 5!Z thp hmtiU of Malesnsno state that 500 U a denomination. ! paper, as its name distriet state the greatest distress P11 ; , fifty ve.irs, continues to Insure against loss or dam- ; respecting the battle f Th ustrians i b3v Messrs McNeill s Miller with much prudence and is , food, and unless immediate relief J J 7 dwellings, furniture, warehouses, Btores, Zouaves were put hnrs de combat I he lufactory manser to its large number of patrons from J . starvation wiU ensue. iferchandise, mills, manufactories, and most other who were 30,000 strong, ffered a loss ot l,OUU .. onr ctknowledgements to the Lafayette j M anordeel , t . J I kinds of property, on its usual satisfactory terms. killed and wounded, and 1,200 prisoners, ine . Rih fir the compliment of a serenade. Tbe I fAiift-;nir gentlemen have been admitted! particular attention given to insuring Farm Property, u .a.i.. l J bnrs. At 11 P- m. a DatUilion . Cornet Band for the ompi.rn Tnf.ntrv The following pentieme consistina of Dwellings. Barns and Out-bu,ldings con- " T T p" te intending to surprise Band is an attachment oi . -J 7" "... " j to practice law in mecup- ' " i nected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming 0l Hungarians and Croats tnd P , oQe of lhe hftndsomest and most spirited military . New Hanover; George W. &c contain;d the for a term of three the village were surrounded and deleated. j c P , SuM commanded by Capt. w m. G. phUip T Hsy, Rockingham; Seaton t0 fi yrs M Zoic rates of prerDiunj. Washlsot; 24.-Jhe impression here ! 2 StftSSS ! ftWuSB ! derT iao araong gentlemen tJ H -uitably adjusted at this Agency,;nd paid inat.C corps is, are de- ! the "?!l5we heard its performance j j Ba;ncSf Wilson; Hugh T Brown, .lkes ; immediatelyi tisfactory proofs, m MJ Europe not engagea in p.c... .. -- comT c7 -pVVTi times by strangers as being supe- M(.vair Robeson; Geo X WosKtn, vrwij, j oiV rort or Morion, as me ,., ! sirous, and hope for peace, the complication of -PjUbi2 of th. coy .SSSm Hey B Short, Wash- prcfer. affairs is such that it is almost impossib e to pre- "or to most and equaMo Roberts. merchants, we ?am 1 S St' Sander, Lincoln; Clement Thoma W. DcWCy, vent a general wa, In such an event, d,ph,ir.aUs . To-fr Alexande , JuBe 2S, 1S59. y Agent at Charlotte. i v.... hwit.tion in saving ' " , ; . i " emnkMl. PURE WHITE LEAD, Black Lead, Red Lead, Litberage, gnow White Zinc, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Spanish Brown, Red Sanders, Drop Black, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Foreign Perfumery, Putty in cans, fcinaTWt. ir.. A PnnimMu Water. Eng. Fininbine Varnish, Picture Varnish, Damar Varniah, Black and brown apans 1 Chrome Green. Chrome Ytillow, Paris Gren, LINSEED OIL, Tanners' Oil, Purs Sperm Oil Lard Oil, Train Oil, Machinery Oil, LnbrieatingOil c ....vi,., -.haul Hii. L.ano Oil. Venetian.Red, Kerosme Oil, Turpentin'', Burning Fluid, London Porter, Canton Teas, Gisining Brushes Tobacco ICE SODA WATER Jone 14. 1850. Castor Oil. gwe-t Oil, Olive Oil, Paint Brashes, S-1 Grainers, &-rars Fresh Citre Magnesia, Forniture Varnish, Copal Vxrnisb, Grt-cian Vsrn'ish, Window Glass (French) j will array herself on the same side with France

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