MI II III : III III , ill III .B B IK I t GLORY OF . THE STATE IS TIIR WlMMrtN moPERTt' OF JTS- CITIZENS', :- f-.- I-!-.-, - ' . .. ; ........ ... f .... - . . . . r ' - CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND TflE K. Z. BUYAN, EDITOR. AND PROPUIETORi FAYETTEVILLE, U. C, DECEMBER 6, 1851. vox.' 12 -rib.' CC7. I terbis or THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per annum, if paid in advance, $2 00 Do. if paid at the end of 3 months 2 50 Do. if paid at the end of G months 3 00 Do. if paid at the end of the year, 3 50" Nn subscription received for less than twelve months, unless paid for in advance. Letters on business connected with this estab lishment, must be addressed 11. K. BRYAN, Editor of the North Carolinian and in all cases past-paid KATES OI' advertisixg: " Sixty cents per s-iuare for the first, and thirty cents lor subsequent insertions, unless the ad vertisement is published more than two mouths, then it will be charged "Fornix months, - For 11 months, r. oo 10 00 3- All advertisement roust be handed in by 10 o'clock Frii y mornTnj:, and should have the number f insertions intended m uked upon them, otherwise they will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. ARCHIBALD A. T. SMITH Has taken an Office on Anderson street, nearly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel. He will attend to the collection of claims and Jaw business gen erally, and especially to the taking of accounts of executors, administrators, guardians and part ners, either in suit or otherwise. Jaoy II, 1851 y JKiicouraare North Carolina. ,- The u rider signed is manufacturing, in Fay- v' FOll SALE AT THK ' CAROLINIAN OFFICB, at 7 5 cents per rii re. For sny quantity over Squires, 00 cts per quire JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Commission and I'orwardin MKUCI1ANT Fayetteville, sT. C. Feb, 23, l.-)0. etteville, - ! Boot, & Shoe Polish, far superior to the Blacking, purchased ia the Northern Cities. Ife intends devoting bis whole time to roaoaCtorinw andendirut,lliij'ety-4 -, m ftOx"t 'ap riorpolish . abf ca Its upon all w ho think it 1 hj iijc imricsi ui i lie ouuiiiei ii (iruiiir, m urcuiin; independent of Nortliern manufactures, to give him their aid and patronage. lie is prepared to show, by absolute trial, to anv one who will call upon him, the vast super- iority of his over all other polishes or blacking now soul in IVortu Carolina. Call and have your boots and shoes once completely blacked and polished, ai.d be satisfied. This article is offered at a price not higher than is usually charged for other and inferior qualities, and a trial is all that is asked to secure the patronage of the public generally. The undersigned expects to visit every por t'on of the State to introduce his polish, and asks now in advance that Merchants and others visit ing Fayetteville will give hnn a call. This Polish can be used by ladies without polling the dross A. J. WOODWARD. June 21, 1851. 013-Gm Fall and Winter GOODS. WE are now 'receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, consisting of a ery general selection of Hardware and Cutlery. Saddlery, lea ther. Mats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel and Nails, and Staple .Dry Goods, With alarsre 5'tock of ' Groceries, Bagging, Rope, &c. Persons visitins this market to purchase at Wholesale or Retail, would do well to give us a call. . J. & T. WADD1LL, Hay street. rr JO.SrU'Jl It. BLOSSOM, G'E N E 11 A L CO M M I S S I 0 N AND Forwarding Merchant, WII-MIXGSTOX, X. C Prompt person;,! attention "given to consigri ' merits, and c isti ailvaiices mule on shipments to " me or rnv friends in New York. The copartnership heretofore existing under the mime of J A Rowland &. Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent. JOHN A. ROWLAND, GILBERT W. McKAY, JOHN C. MOORE. Messrs J. assorted, from be sold at the TOBACCO. Tl, n',r i-;ior has a irol st;ck of Tobacco on Kind, and will receive regularly, frtm June Go's f.ictory, u.o.ilities -fomniui to verv tine, winch will lowest manufjcturing prices. J. U TLEY. : Fayetteville, April 5, lr,i. tf Kntirely new and lare Stock of ' DRY (i 0 0 D S cfc JKflRDtV.jHE. The undersigned will continue the business of tie late firm, at their former Stand in Lnmbeiton, under the style of Rowland & McKay, where goods of every description can be bought on the most reasonable terms JOHN A. ROWLAND. GILBERT W. McKAY. Lumherton, Jily 1 , 1S51 045-tf - ' The undersigned are now prepared to otter to r..knf .if h inferior nnil others one of the ryL'", & f GOODS AND - HARD WARE, ever Ix-t-jre ottoieti in tins nursei. Their Good have bten bought this f';.ll by th puck -ige at the regular tra.le s.ilcs and of Commissions' Houses in New York, and they are prepared to otf'er them unusn .llv low and upon fvirable terms, and feel confident that an ex amination of their stock will induce purchasers to m ike their selections of us. The un lersigned will spare no eflorts to give entire satisfaction to those who luvor them with their custom. OUR STOCK OF TV,t SIidos. Hats. Cans and Straw Goods is av"z and worthy the attention of t!ie; trade. Our stock consists in part of 400 to 500 pieces of Woolen Goods. fu0 to 1000 " Flints. 5000 pr. Boots and Shoes; with alt the variety necess.iry to make our as sortment complete. Merchants visitins this market will please gireus a c.ill and ex.imine our Goods botore m.ikinu their purchases. We also have on hand a full assortment of the best Anchor Brand f Soli in? dot lis that have been proved to be good by use of over 20 vears of the same make oi'cloths. Particubr attention paid to oroers. HALL & SACKETT. Favetteville, October i, "1. ly PKTBli P. JOHNSON Has iust receive, and otters for sale, CHEAT, 7-" bags superior Rio Coflee, 25 barrels cnee Sugar, 50 Mjckerel, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, Loaf and grvnulated Sugar. Also. & larue sssortment of Iron and Nails, Shovels, Spades, Trace Chains, Shovels & Tongs, Blacksmiths' Bel.ows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers, Planes, Augers and Chissels, Files, Collins' Axes, &.c. August JO, IS.k "NEW GOODS And New Store. The subscriber has just received and otters for sale a well selected stock of GROCERIES. Also a fine assortment of DRY GOODS, which hewillsell on very favorable terms. Cf Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Having purchased his goods low for cash, he flatters himself that he can suit anr who favor him with a call, both in qualitv and price. DANIEL CLARK, Nearlv opposite T. S. Lutterloh's store. Sept 27, 1S3I. 3m GREAT runiTriifkii The greatest argain yet and no mistake. ! " IIEADY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, Jlt tphotcgaJe and retail on reasonable terms. , I beg Ieav to inform the citizens of Fayetteville and vicinity that I have jort returned from the northern eities with Urg nd linnt assortment of HKADf. MjDK CLOTHING, comprisingCloako; oTr-oat: dreu frock and bus him. Coats; Pants and Vents In M rreatert vriety.Btjl Ind f Albion, and In durability and price not tu be beat by abf in tb market. Constantly on band a try extentrve Maerttaent of icdy-mad Sbirta Onrwen. UMer-ShirtK. Cmvata. nttifcat 41audkeKhiefs. irloTea. aiuW faiS-V i?X-i-imk- TTieeei, nmbrelUa. -and iHM-tT&inWcat banda.nce. A an and eboie meaort. axnt afjtoyx. rmitlw' ittnl perrantu Clethea . Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere, for there is no cnarge for looking. GEORGE BRANDT. South side Hav street, one door below A. W. Steele. SEGARS 100.000 Segars of all kinds and brands now ready for inspection, from 5 to 50 dollars per thousand, at wholesale and retail on tne most accommodating terms GEOROE BRANDT. Fayetteville, Oct. 18. 1851 Snx II. G. HALL, FAVETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. made to Castings of every description order. A lot of Cabbet Metal lor sale. WIN SLOW STREET. Sept 6, 1S51. tf J. ATCH& ARB J E WEL R V, AT WIIOLESAL.K & UKTAII.. E. BRYAN OFFERS FOR SALE A GENERAL ASSOR-TBIEBfT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c, on the most rea sonable terms lor Cash, or in exchange for pro duce, at his store next door to Market Square, llardie's building. 3000 Lbs. BACON, sides, now in store. October 4, 1S51 ly TEA! TEA! TEA!! liyaon Tea, Imperial Tea, Youtifr Hyson Tea, Oolong Tea, quality good, better, and choice, a larsre supply and good assortment all selected by a judge, and recommended as fresh and fine i liurul ITa. 1 a by . , .- Oot 11 S. J. I1INSPALE. D. a W. 3VcI.ikX7RI7 ARE now receiving a large and general assort ment of Staple and F?ncy DRY GOODS, Hardware anil Cutlerv, Boots and Shoes. ALSO 73 bags Rio. Laguira and Java Coflee, 10 hhds. Sugar, 73 pieces Cotton Bagging, 50 coils Bale Kope, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 8 tons Swedes and English Iron, 500 sacks Liverpool Salt, With loaf, crusned, powdered and granulated Sugars; Green Tea; Pepper; Spice; Ginger; Powder; Shot; Bar Lead ; Table Salt; bar and fancy Soaps, with a great variety of other ar ticles, to wh;ch we invite the attention of pur chasers at wholesale or retail, as low as any other house in the place. D. & W. McLAURIN. October 11, 1S51. J, M. BEASLET I CALL AND LOCK. Second Fall and Winter Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Urn- brellas, Bonnets, &c, for 1851. SJAKK & WILLIAMS heg leave to announce to their customers, and all those visiting this place to buy Goods either at wholesale or retail, that they are now receiving their second supply ofFalland Winter Goods, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, or on the usual time for good paper. We respectfully invite the attention of Coun- up ti i orl V iS S 8 as tv feel assured that we can offer inducements un surpassed by any wholesale house in this town. S & VV. November 8, 1851. CG:i-tf Correspondence of the N. Y. Tr hnp, H EXPERIMENT of TRANSFUSION of BlfcOD. i " Paris Not. 6, rag. f" sting, aod thas far ofdl. eXDerimeftrupon me iranMusion. jpwn.. was made 'some flays ato. at lue .iMiiei- 4)ieu f Lvons. A womf o, was .brtht into theliuspitai who had been si3eyth violent hemorrhage, the, cityenceii a preniatueUeliverj,Hryriilitioii Si1 ed tdesperite': it prese.hteU all thc;aHp- toma pt the ..agony that,,, lojiows- greaij stbn, extreme -vreakries, - bat extrafdt- narj rapidity ot the pulse. Death appear ed imininent, inevitable. Doctor Delorine suxsested transfusion. This was at first combated bj the other physicians as ottering nojehance of success, but was finally assented to, as, the case being a desperate one, it could do no harm, even it it did no good. One of the young aspirants, residing in the hospital. ottered to furnish the blood necessary to the operation. A syringe was itntneTetl in warm water ami kept there till it b-cauie of a temperature a little higher than that of blood in circulation- The proper vein in the arm of the sufferer was then opened, and a fine canula, or tube, was introduc ed, to some length. The other end of the tube was then fitted to the syringe, which was enveloped in warm towels, and in which was the necessary quantity of pure human blood. The operator then gently forced into the veins of the dying woman the revivifying fluid. At this moment, as she afterwards de clared, she felt a gratelul warmth spread over her body, without having the reason ing faculty strong enough to trace it to any cause. Soon after, she recovered in a great degree her senses and eye-sight . A few hours later, a reaction manifested itself so violently, that the physicians were seriously alarmed. It seemed as it death miht result as well from too ' much, too active vitality, as from vitality too much exhausted and enfeebled. But a calming potion soon diminished this unnatural ac tion, and the patient has since been regu , From tb Philadelphia Panjrraniti. City Plicf, .Nov. 25.- Rat - Puboixo The family of Mr Daniel' Mprphy, resi ding in Court, i had - seated thetn- sehres-.at the breakfast-table yesterdajr morning and vere about to commence ttp- 30 hiuls. now cropiMOLAS.ES For sale bv june -2S. PETER P. JOHNSON. 53k EEL PAID for YOUNG NEGROES. J. &. T Anplv Sept. 27. lr,l. to WADDILL. r.")7-tt' Vull respectfully in form the public generally that he has recently re turned firn New York with decidedly a very large lot of WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Many of the Watches were bought by the pack age for Cah,and can therefore be sold very low. He has watches of" all kinds; chains, keys and seals of all the latest styles; finder rintrs, ear rins: madalians of all sizes, boih English and American make ; ladies clutelams; collar and sleeve buttons; shirt stud; gold spectacles, lirht 1 t .. ...... ...I... i ....1,4 i . , a -Aat.l. anu Ilea ; any uuaiiti iy m miiu irnj ouu "- "old and silver thimbles: bracelets; silver fruit md butter knives; silver spoons of all the vari- i- . i - -.1 I. t ....!...( A..tl...i . mis minis anu sizes ; Liirsf i"i m iuiRcn.uiiri; , scissors of all si.es; button-hole scissors; survey i . i . . . . i . . i ors compasses anu cuains; iiiji uciuai iui in:-""- meiit; anv kind and quality of pistols that may be wanting; large lot of line and common single and diuible-b.urel Guns ; game bags, shot belts and powder flasks; J1 1 1 jI I A ui bUUfJN including all between the small button and bass drum ; violins and extra bows; flutf s; clarionets; ,, relets, accordeons of all kinds, music boxes, perfumery soap, tooth and hair brushes, dressing and pocket combs, plated and Britannia ware, and various other things too tedious to enume rate. Call and give me a tri.il. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Cash paid for old gold and silver. J. M. BEASLEY, North-east corner Market Square. Fayetteville, Aug. 1, ISol ly The undersigned have just opened a new store nearly opposite the Cape Fear Bank, where they have a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing NEW AND IN GOOD ORDER, And can fit and suit all that will favor them with a call If a customer cant be suited with ready-made Cluthins, they nre prepared to cut and make the best of fits and of the latest fashions. They pledge themselves to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them. E. 15ETZEL& BROTHER. Oct is, IS-")1. 3m FAYETTEVILL3 Ten Pin Alley. JACKSON JOHNSON Continues the management of the Alley. Oct, IS, Sfl. 650-tf Has larly improving. Ihe last intelligence from Lyons states that it is now hardly possible that a relapse can occur, and that the cure may be set down as complete. Where will modern science stop its en- TMa?li niiiflU ULKStfM' ll ' Extra fine Oolong Souchong, one chest that is choice and superior. There is none better. For tor sale by S. J. HINSDALE. October 1 1, ISol FAYETTE VILLK WATER WORKS. THE Subscriber oilers for sale his interest, being one fourth of the stock pan v. W. Oct. 11. 1S.)1. in the above com- WHITEHEAD. Goy-'2m MORE HATS T am now nnpnin? tnv Fall and Winter stock of HATS &. CAPS, consisting in part of super beaver, super moleskin atui silk, from S'l to .c-1 r.0. All nullities of plain Fur, jMexican, California, and Rousjh-and-Rei.dy, of all colors. Vur and Wonl from 50 cts to S-i. Silk and cot ton velvet Tinhans for children Also, fine men's and bovs' cloth, glazed, silk and fur caps. 1 resnectfully invite those in want of anything in my line to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell at wholesale or retail on the most favor able terms. DAVID GEE, North-east corner Market Square, Green st. 03- The highest prices paid for hat Wool and all kinds of Fur Skins. Oct IS, 1351 tf jYEJV firm .hjstd New JLivery Stables. The undersigned ..having formed a copartner ship to carry on the LIVERY STABLE ISbM- NESS. respectfully inform tne citizens m r ay etteville and the "Public generally, that they can be accommodated on reasonable terms with Mnrsoe P.iKro-lpa nnd nther Vehicles, at such REMOVAL. The Subscribers have removed to the new Brick Store, two doors west of the Cape Fear Bank, where they are receiving their fall stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, HARD WARE, C UTLER Y, S, CR OCKER I ALSO, Boots & Shoes, Bagging & Rope, FISH OF DIFFERENT KINDS. ROBT. MITCHELL, Arey's Row, Gillespie Street,) always on hand a supply of BACON Tobacco, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Soap. Candles, Cotton Yarn, Sheetings, Cutlery, Crockery, and Glass Ware. Also.a large stock of foreign and domestic LIQUORS, embracing Western and N C. Whis- kev ; French, Apple and Peach Brandy; Jamaica and N. E. Rom; Holland Gin; Wines of different kinds; all of which have been purchased low for cash. '1 hose wishing to purchase will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 1.JS51. Jm 1,000 RAFTS. Having located myself in Wilmington purpose of doing an Agency Business, persons wishing to save time and money will find it to their interest to send their produce to the care ofR. Shaw, and the returns will be forwarded forthwith. RODERICK SHAW. Wilmington, Oct. 30, ISM. 3m. known and the impossible ? This woman of Lyons was very, very nearly as much raised from the dead as was the son of the Widow of Nain. GREEN CORN IN PARIS. You are probably aware that corn 'Indian corn) is unknown in Paris. It is neither known as green corn, nor as sweet corn, nor as pop corn ; as corn in the kernel, or It is rarely seen, even for the 3000 yards verv heavy, for sale low by "11. BRANSON & SON. November 1, lrl Hay Street, HYSON TEA. A chest of very superior quality, fresh and fine flavor, just received and for ale by Oet 11. S. J. HINSDALE. corn on the ear. It is when ground into Indian meal. I speak of Paris, and the neighborhood, only ; for I believe that it is cultivated in th south of France, to a limited extent, under the name ol mais. I was, some weeks ago, at a dinner party, "iven by an American gentleman, at his chateau, in a suburb of Paris. Upon the table were green com and sweet potatoes, results of perhaps the onlv efforts ever made to acclimate them here. As the corn was passed around, you might have distinguished the Ameri cans from the French, by noticing who accepted and who declined. The former were eager to renew an acquaintance long since interrupted, while the latter lought shy and kept the waiters at bay. It lell to my lot, however, to inmate into me mysteries of this novel vegetable a young rrencli laiv at mv ngni nanu. iuuci, the ear upon her plate, was a revelation. Itsshane was anomalous, its odor singular. erations, preparatory to which Mr Murphy began, to cut up a lresh yarm'laf that haoV Kolrilf r.iPUm K ttw. H4tr. t Th trnifeY r - roetM&itb some resfsfm;siitiitncewhiel stayed its progress, amtk Nlr-Mimlm ith a 'view tuthe ftevelofwomeut-ot the tatttferr tore the lwf aprt od rihe xihtiU Mfj2( eielaimed; " r' Dead for a ducat! Dead !"' But the unfortunate animal needed no cx- ecutioner ne vengeful sword like that which erroneously slew Polonius while he was skulking behind live arras. This ratf though enclosed in the staff of life, wa positively defunct dead but not "for a ducat," since it had only cpst the moder ate sum ol four cents, including- the fari naceous envelope. Never kl a rat, livingi or dead, cause so much astonishment. All . the spectators gazed anil stared at it, as il it had been some unnamed monster from the depths of the ocean or the interior of Africa. Yet it was a verv ordinary rat a mere iuyenileof the species, not quarter grown a tenuer morsei, over wiikh a viimia man would have smacked his lips. It was nicely cooked, toobaked inside of the loaf, like a piece of meat in a Yorkshire pudding -but all this could not tempt the Murphies to fall toand regale themselves with this unexpected addition to their ban quet. Mr Murphy arose, with a counte nance full of griiii" 'resolution and placed the loaf with its enclosure in the cupboard. Phis morning, when the baker's man came with the usual suppies. Air M. with ex treme affability ipvited him to enter, and exhibiting the loaf to the astonished bread maker, he enquired if that were a aevr and improved article of provision for the nour ishment of American h eemen. The baker recovered his self possession and answered with affected indifference: Why it's only a rat after all, and, you make as much fas over it as if it were an alligator.'! Is it only a rat then," replied Murphy "then begorra yon shall have a taste of its mut ton," and seizing the baker by the nape of the neck, he sternly commanded ' htm to swallow his owtt-cofcWgry, which the' artUt remseirtoTrTnTWHnwe hat taken breakfast before he came out. and the most inviting, disi could not tempt him to eat again before luncheon time. Murpuy in sisted and the baker was obstinate, till the equity of their quarrel was referred to that ancient ordeal, the trial by single combat, in which Murphy triumphed, but was sub sequently bound over for an assault on Christopher Wentzell, the baker, "with out any just rause or provocation." for it is a venial favlt for a gentleman in that line to supply hi customers with a rich meat me. instead ot the loal ol dry ureatt which had been bargained for. II. L.1 HOLMKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office on corner of Front and Princess streets, under the Journal Office. Nov 15, 1S51 tf times s they may wish to nire, oy applying iu hr-:is thev are well prepared to carrv on the Business, "having refitted and re- I in fict, every thing usually called for in the newed the Establishment, with the addition ot mercantile line, to whicn they invite an exami- some fine Horses and new V ehicles, and are sat- ; nation. JUST RECEIVED, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber is now receiving his Fall Stock nf fioods. consisting in part of Staple and Fancy Drv Goods, selected by himself with great care, A.--,- ;r,.r all the fashionable dress goods for laHios' f.ill and winter wear. Also, Cloths, Cas simeres. Tweeds and Jeans, for gentlemen's iv par Also a good stock of Boots and Shoes of every description; Hats, Caps, Bonnets, and Umbrella- AUn ul and Neero Blankets. Kerseys and Flannels, and a great variety of other goods; all of which will be sold very cneap. uau anu c amine for vourselves, it shall cost not bin?. ' W. S. LATTA. " Nov. 12, 1S31. 6G4-6w 15 Full Sets country-made Breeching for wagons. Nov. 15, 1S51. sfied that they can give satisfaction to an wno niavwishto hire. . , And therefore call on them to give us a trial. J. W. POWERS. ROBERT REGESTER. Sept. QO, lSol v Nov. 1 , lSol LEETE &. JOHNSON. GG2-t: 38 Carriafics and Buggies Now finished on hand IS of which are Buggies. All at low prices, according to tmisn. A. A. McKETHAN. Sept 20, 1S51. WANTED, A first rate BOOT-MAKER. Also, a good SHOEMAKER, to whom good wages and steady employment will be given. . NATHAN SIKES. Fayetteville; Qct. 4, 1S5.L 65S-tf TALLOW! TALLOW 11 Cash paid for Tallow at Oct 11, 1S31 A. M. CAMPBELL'S. AREY, SHEMYVEIX & CO. Have f piece of extra fine 7-4 black FRENCH CLOTH, to which they would call the attention of the public. Oct IS, 1S51 6G0-U !i7CoUins Simmons' and Davis' Axes, For sale by LEETE & JOHNSON, 2 doors west of Cape Fear Bank. 1MILL STONES, Anchor Hotting Cloth; Mill Iron French lttrr, tisopus and Cologne Mill Stones, at Manufacturers prices. THE subscribers having made very favorable arrangements for obtaining from one of the most extensive importing and manufacturing houses in this country, French Burr, Cologne and Esopus Mill Stones, and the real Anchor Bolting Cloth, are now enabled to oner any of these ar ticles to Millers, of the best quality, and at lower prices than they nave been heretoiore furnished at in this place. . A supply of best Anchor Bolting Cloth con stantly kept on hand. The quality of every article is warranted. JNO. H. & J. MARTINE. Oct. 11, 1S51. 659-2m A pair of 4 ft. 2 inch Cologne Mill Stones on hand ; and daily expected, pair of 3 feet 6 inch Esopus Mill Stones, and would invite an ex amination of them, as they will be found super ior for Corn. THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. The Whig party which has been beaten almost out of existence in the elections ofth'm year, and which for all practical, useful "purposes, is literally dead and buried, is casting about for some new device upon which to make another stand. They are about to slough oll'the name of Whig and try their fortunes under another alias, that of the Union National Party lly this manoeuvre they hope to ;ct a share of the oftices, as they see clearly there is no shadow of hope for their keep ing anv under their present organization. One of the leading Vhir; journals now be fore us, in treating upon this question, says: "The true policy ihen for the FOR SALE, A first rate eight-horse power STEAM EN GINE, now at work in Kenansville. Als, a a-ood PLANTATION. Town Lots, &c. Terms easy. For particulars apply to the subscriber. H. SULLIVAN. Kenansville, Nov 20, 1S31 G6-3-3t Wholesale 8c Retail- Come to the CHEAP STORE, north side ol Hay street, one door above the corner, and buy new iiTiir nnnnci If U I UUUU13. Hats and Caps, and Keady-Madc UJLOTlllJNtr, A great variety. . November 15, 1501 ISAAC DODD. tf and moreover, the manner ol eating it was barbarous. Before attempting its demoli tion, many an unanswered inquiry passed through her bewildered little brain. Was the outside a mere rind, inclosing the pulp in tht interior ? Or was it nutriment to the core, and succulence to the centre ? Did it have a stone ? Did it intoxicate, like the maguey ? Would the joice start forth, as from a ripe tomato, at the first immersion of the teeth? Might it not be poisonous, like the nightshade or the toad stool ? I5y this time, her ear was ready, buttered, salted, and each row slit through the center. I Hatter myself that the utter failure of the experiment can in no way be attributed to want of skill here. My pul- nit eat about half a double row, and then retired from the field, content with the aurels she had won, but perplexed by the cob, and sorely teased skin, in which kernels were I he next day she was taken sick, and was comnelled to keen her room. Anxious to prove to her that however lightly she might treat the ullending vegetauie, n was made, in former times, tl :.nkfinivin-r in whole races and nations, TOBACCO. Prime North Carolina and Virginia chewinS Tobacco by the box and retail. Oct. 25, 1S51. J. &. 601-tf. T. WADDILL. We have commodious brick Warehouses in the rear of our Store, in which we store cotton and other produce. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov 1, ISjI tf I sent her an engraving from Mr Catlin's frightful nicture of a -Chippewa Dance to thnk thf ire.it Snirit for Green Corn " She thought that to a Spirit, that lavored th ornwth and nresided over the harveM- in of such a nroduct, iust such a demon st ration would be acceptable. The de moniacal orgies in which those Chippewas. were indulging, could not be more ntung lv introduced, than at a Greeu Corn Fes VaL G. B. F. rountrv .'that i the W hig nam) i to organize a Constitutional Union Party, and run a ticket for President ami Vice President, composed of one Whig and one Democrat ' Would'nt that be nicp, especially if the Whig should be for President and the Democrat for vice President? What r i .i ttn ! very cunning leiiows inese nigs are. . . . 4- - t .1 No sooner did they find tnemseives tno- ghly beaten before the people as a distinct party, than they are ready to swear there is no diflVrence between the parties, "wc are all Federalists we" are all Democrats," let us unite and have a Union ticket; all we care for l the coun try, but we shall expect to get the best offices awl the most oj tiem. 7 This is W hig policy thi is the bx- change Union ticket on a JYalional scale. bv the tissue like- VVe wnder how many Democrats through- were involved. ot the Union will be caught by such a trap. J he Democratic party nave noiiung to do but to name as their canuniaies men known to be friends of the Union; men of tried and proved patriotism, . who will Jjie subject of stand firmly by the constitution and see a,.d nations its provisions faithfully carried out, and their success is as certain as any event still in the future can be. We want no mongrel tickets we are for the Union, the Constitution and the Compromises and we know that a large and overwhelm ing majority of the Democratic party is also for these things there is no necessity for a union with Whigs on this subject. If the Whig party is sound on these ques tions let them make their nomination based upon their devotion to these car dinal points. Baltimore Jrgus. & T. WADDILL. 064-tf