Newspapers / The North Carolinian (Wilson, … / July 4, 1857, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
r A K M KRS’ DKPA UTM EKT , - - : ,,,oru depp andl'angerons border ruffiiin [facne readu>e^. onlhe veritable -border rumaas” thomsolves. i ' 11- under the banner of rho nental Republic, ciiuse; Southern Matron, " ^ vigorous effort but it requires niost^devoutly to from ,,„a ivitb '^r’,,:is which have pcuc- holes stirring missives and j! - that luinic, t-,e >•‘^.‘^‘;'■'V°‘’^l';no'pp:^'the'Ostciui manifesto. , t,,Ued and agitated all A- c m "f f"’^':feS°; ol th famous document to ,,.aer which she ^ lu, that minu TJ: 515El'l’.5 CaROLI >■ * AX. “ ' f^c for Dlarrha-a. A rorrcspondent coinraiinicatcs to the ■ruita Despatch the following receipt; Take hand'ul of strawberry leaves, and pour on them half a pint of boiling water; let it remain one hour, and drink the tea. If von cannot pt the boil'ing water, chow, and swallow the puce. , ■ This is a most valuable ami efficient remedy, rarely fails to give iiniiie l^atc relief, and per- forn\s a perinjiineiit cure. }stcn(l nuinifes mo, r|it tluuK a cun- leasiDio Ulu 11^‘t^i.v... - niniU'vtv coiisents to ip llie .U‘izui*c by ; which a.ouc he ■ j,],^ 1 border rnilians ; voinmnnicate with the P ’ ,,osleritV and remaims | ^vill ..-o down to aiid be blcs>cu uy i FAVETTltVU-LE, N: C. >1111!s'1:5y? Alt's A. ISA" \v-'i. u’- vviiin e'iv:.. tun ■■■>»• .;■?' 0. M.-ria-MMi'N is nar .UP.y .autliorizoii collection of all claims ilnh this c.nic.^ I tUVEllTiSKBS. ,rtln>immc.tiat;'ins.wtK.noMlww . mnd haiHl them ^"■ '’ W ,.,v-c Piev will not amwar 'mtd Vinr IVicinD "ill plvas- ; iatciid to make it a rule ‘ irithiait JEWEI-. says the liquor from tobacco made by two pounds of cheap stron; wash pot of water poured the plants troubled by tual remedy agairst thei savs the ta.ste ot tobacco worniships, and they ^nstanter, wherever it aelf-evident thing, for it is a notorious that, « vnan i» the only animal that can stand the | amcll or taste of tobacco after it has rnttrom it. j Sc ‘iSdelS “to wns”l-Uttional pn''pP>«- ' wo\V‘' D Kansas shall "^|■“;;;.P‘;^.hi■Il,txduac .‘rair phty” 'v>>K'n « « 'timc'“'kl'd ' Mass. The Republican says it is about the ,1,^ ^oiith, the , spousibility ! of ps o-overiiors ^ while coiiihatting a deaul} cin ^ tiic of one of Sands, Nathan & Co.’s biggest | gontli, tS>,:;:.^i;^,:‘\i:::,::rsbLmjl-,“1.^ S^Iry. ^srKcutxv;^ mu nu^m rauw axn elephants, and mores placidly about, much as , ministration^ at f^^oral dis- to join issue with all who ii.aUe , oua of the el^haats would do. It is said some time before : the attempt, and shall not tear to suml ^ s be the largest framed ox in the world, ““‘I |...a eoiitiiiued to cry aloud ,,„,iod against the enure ni.d Ui.o weighs, tiioagh far from fat, four thousand two | ■ ^ „„ uffiliatioii between the admiiiisti „otliiiigpre.ss of the bout rSed pounds; measures six feet seven inches I ,,.a the New York free soil tl^' i«Wght^tthe»houlder,girts,tenfeet,aiidi«Uhe7ffalo platform held Its^ r-KSDEium ■ We arc free to say that^ol^ig on “of irim’NUr^ska acU _ Cefcrtog B»iwr*»t TTa clip the following from ■Farmer, published at Baltimore. _ itTafd with great i that manure is the farmer s gold mine j pointed were notorious, will add, that manure is to the vegetable king-. pj.oved a period ot ' dom what blood is to the animal system, the i i„ Kansas, exciting 'he. aourceoflife. We, therefore, most |" There was no remon- odvise, nay. conjure every cultnrist to ^f,.„nj the South, none from .‘''® ^ Thirii iioN. m-auukn WIX^LOR. COVNTV I-or firrk of Coanly Court. l*lt:l; 5non i ay^D’- ror flerW of Susie;lor fo.i. i- '{. .5 KAtS-lS. Tt would ulford us great satisfaction to lay the enure amcle Iron, the l---notic l-hupiirer, a porlion ot "huh wc miblish elsewhere and to "hich we couimciul attention of iho democrats, particularly ..1 O e : til,ISC whose ultraisin is getting so m ry r..tu ano up- iit with rcii-ard to Gov. M’aiker. Ihe gas- „ith name, sum, ami rcs.ocmw of bnllyism of some Southern politicians wouhl be amus:ug were it not so contempt.bk. I„ iy-,0 when Howell Cobh and the Mat. of Georgia -saved the Union" from the hre-eal- ors there was inlinilely more cause for dissalis- ,,.,1 far more margin for tl,rents and i ,,itseouading on the part of the bonth than cr isis at preseul, and the laic action ol the dem- oeratie convention in Georgia with Gov Walker, and their resolution denuindin, 111.. ,ceall. is about the silliest and most iiiso- iiclph^a; lent piece of business which it nas ever Del ; our lot to deplore and (•oiulemii liming- : vciiiurc the as.scrtioii that in ca. Charleston j coii of the union, which is by no means aud Sen- :d>®»«7'7 . acmocracy contin- ,rald and Tribune, Mo- : mipio i. lablicaii. St. Lonis, « ,ome confederacy and the very Slim, atiii tiiily ruiiisiuieii, Vernon rurchase book,__ ,J,i,„.„.d ' I Bariraiiifd For- quartered at Metz, had, to join a southeri las'! and hilrsl to di.s.solve the bonds J'J’ No matter what she might tic nl the WU'IOV, .—Jl -J w . 1 • himself by every possible means III his power, ■to accnmnlate everything that may be coiivei- -tible into manure, and when accumnlated to protect its qnalities from deterforation. But few ever tliink how great a loss they sustain, by permitting their manure to be exposed to the snii, the wind and the rains, and as few reflect that ten loads of manure well taken cars of, are, intrinsically wortli more, and will go farther as a fertilizer, than twenty loads that may have been kept without regard to the yreservation of its more enriching properties. Many a farmer, through want of attention □suffers his dnag pile to become exhausted of its stiaiice irora rue ooutu, ........ i’.'-'- tremists of the South, with the admiiiistratioii at Washington against the appoi.itmeiit ot , Sbaiiiioii, or on account of the fngl^il 77'; shall not ... tion of tliiiiKS his presence in that Icriit J 1u-is been seemed to air.rravate. Though under the bun i oUhe then adiniiiistratiou for having v^c- ^ of iii„. i„ a new neui on ,,,,cu wc assevi tantiy discLrgcd a painful ^ in the Uf fo ao the best he can do -ib^tl^ York imbrogho, and though wc were free to "ork in terrific snarl ^ thucu^ universal deiuocTt censure if cfnsurc ci uld have availed any good l,^.^,„,atllcd to Inm by his pic , .jg ecu-' to sny nothing of the ma-ses purpose, we will not raise any remonstrance i av„ □..v wc are not as \ t l 1 . ,, tl.n sni against we — , . i-eekless siiirit of! -How inneli?’’ tkey ol the sou.h a^- 1 -Twenty-five Napoleons. longer affl- i “Done,” said the Lieutenant, of the North; ’ all as witnesses.” “I take you rvation of the opular duress. since Ibo days ... ., D.o.a=:donate judgement, calm resolutio.., long cxpenciicc. cmineut ability and country wide patriotism are llic distn.gui.Giing e i.il.u- ih: J'iotateato him, or have acceptea trora iinu ne , under hauling it out, permit it to remain meowed m -10 the ai^soc^y77^ John : i„ our travels through the ’'^ 777 i of the national democratic for weeks, thus exposing it to further loss “7 . and Ward Beecher; became, the universal testimony of the democrats " j i-gfiucd ass. ^ to"-etlier then, perchance, blames-aithcf his manures for ^Je-soil mob.s, and finally ^Xft uir'pro°shavery party i Union itself that ‘cement'’of the fault that should properly auach7_h.s.l. ^ Zon h s eousLiiee. It was with the appoint- I ^,.,jo„ee to the contrary in any ne"spapet "e , P ^ ^ u_ A wUh fUn annOlUt-t /vocn«ll v rpgU OU itllGSSCS. • t WIClC uuti lui-ic*!* •. Mass was just over, and ‘’’7'°"77j7 ' teristies of the present executive and wc oiny ^^^;J::^^ll'-aaneUw::r]:w!;hd;iibtm-:re. the term of preside,itml service Anang 1.0 ,...,n.-a,l across, nil ti for having failed to preserve the virtues of his manure preparing, the p,xs- Arran^g^js ^ of four years. ,g removed, to . ate aec the LieiUt ,a m,. H„el,ana,i has declare,1 his inteiiUoi, to S,",i;:!'orure,'r; ;iiv^ . J:";:™ Nebvaska-Kansas act,! Uary salute, he acroste, li. • ,,.^5 expired; he "ill not .i,*.i.n ' " ,"'''rli" ■ ill” lit Mademoiselle, wc hate ° . . .. . 1...1 —1...- ' UDOii his conscience, le «uo -n ; eviucee nml the ‘ueiitle-1 While we have never sw....- - □ '‘"“f®’ . , of Geary as it had been with the appoint-1 jjjj-i-gcusnnlly seen on om j -gq I f ,.,, gfute Rights or constitutional Every body of manure should be kept I and of Reeder with our south-1 ,vl,o has so ably and accep . , re,. ! _..,i . -aith oArt.h a few inches in depth, until | .nul secessionists. There was no . ,p cqjfoi-ial coliii . the cement ot ,1,0^ Mademo^lle, have ,7anse with that deelaratioi, bc- -erved one jot or tittle ! waited wiUt Hie'“wl.ole Vegi- fore him lie will be the better quiilihed lor the istitntional nrinciplcs,! daily v isks j and impartial discharge ot his diitie., . we confe.ss that ! ^^tv-tive lonis that 1 "ill olAirti, a kiss from ctive of the clamors of this or that imii- .hl^^jn^ on that right chcek-nolhing more. ^ .n,„c Mr Buchanan - W.-. 1X1XT Imunr.’’ _ . 1-11 -mill We will not get off | as ft consti : the clamors of this or : or 1 arty. hat Mr UliUlH-ik-Yi ' iiu.n tr- ^ >.□ meh..!-depth..t.; , . ..kee eet tor .«. •ed.-h.-puke. IP .be held 1 ii,.So..h-..oM,^,rei«.;hjWea«“h”.;“;;,^,,„,;K„«.^^ ,, d.r,.. o...l her cj-e. SviH eel«.lv "“'l''"'“ll e"'..'he p..t.. jhoald be plowed in as speedily as possi^, or ; «‘^7:7!;,,7c,u!rR ^tien J i m^oX'ol^^vation in onr whole ' to, stand j T';:;/TtS iS; de Jhandir^ i of his own judgment ami eonscie.iee wc l^cve ,aeh pile thrown from the cart or wagon sl.o^ . h": “ und is Urn acknowl-: list. . ^ "So 1 uZ Is witl. S'‘took her hands out of her ..... that the dose ol h.s adininistia- ba covered with the surrounding soil, and that, secession party tlian for its cartiks is kassas towards WAU.m.. | L exi.stcnce of the Union resU up i ^ ocket, and lield them out in holy hot- compressed with a shovel. But this kind of) u„q respectability—the Charles-1 ,,^.jqe,ice of the accordance of the , ‘ „A„n tt.c oartv is split asmidei, i 1 ti.p vonmg lady turii.iig to _ . ,iu„raciiiLr the demo care owing to the high price of labor in onr 11„„ Mercury, we say—vvhich ®7,“rTilrn.id i pro-slavery party in g.,H!r*lity ol t-rmors, Ihtrorore. tor Iht |, '.uiiotioo «ith tho "|fd‘“i\,l,,,.,l'od.teL one ol ihooi, too ...o.o..-„ ,i,,ae„,ocr».i. i-'.'j, - all that can be expected is this, that the cattle ,ts „ar upon the , jfjrald, published at the lai^a-st seat of i q(.fe„d the ‘if““‘"7“, , „o less and other yards should he sufficiently dished m „atioiial hards-refrained trom opening its bat-1 P , j ; Territory; the other, the I,c-1 q-om asai ants ..71 “ ^ • - leries upon the administration, on a'-cou-'^ j ;; pnhlished at the seal of gov- - Uran from assailants Notth. er of its^^original appointment, or of its tardy . 7^;;' as-wc understand, by some ^ removal of Reeder, Shannon and G e-ary. ^ „io,t ultra pro-slavery men t cities, Towns ‘■'"J form as to prevent the richness of the manure from being wasted by running away on the oc currence of each succeeding rain; that each yard UlO iUUIpVCia OMXAV— — —J 8 inches.or more, in depth over the surface ol such yard, the dish-like from being preserved in spreading—to absorb the liquid voidings of the stock, and that plaster or charcoal be strewn .over the yard every few days to arrest and fix ,the volatile gases—and further, as the excre ments of the animals accumulate a few inches in depth throngh the season, over tlie yard, these should should receive additional coverings of earth. because it is not an in- deiiis or Masters ol iiSsESSSi^ enrrence of each succeeding rain; that each yaru f forbearance, which exhibite, b« provided with a large body of rough vegeta-1 j,, r|,rjr great organ, characterized the « nuie , Virgimtins. T ble matter and earth—say to the extent of 6 or body of southern extremists in this, wliole mat- - re, ’ ter-pie-emiiieutly characterized those " ho; urn ei-ins Lawyers, ^ „ rejoice in the appellation of secessionists > J concurring in those recommendations 1111 commissioned, by “The South Nay, it was more than a mere spirit of for , ^ ^.,,5^.,, ^ur southern extremists, irtceii. ^^j.^^jroii ” to make an earnest appeal w .ill bearauce that actuated these extremi^ an , j^.dred miles off, have raised a nue a'‘J “U' | f of you, to come up prompt y secessionists towards the ” t Land we ourselves decline to endorse, • - fg Cie help of the “Ladies Mount \ ei these Kansas derelictions. i only to a passage in the document '7 n Asrociation of the Union,’’in the great and seemed to wear the aspect “I’P^.’Pl r!'i the hypothesis that the bleak climate ot ^T ' rtrittic work of tl.c pnreliase and consccia- They became the pecul ar “hampions^ of the re-tlm want of a supply of negroes with of Mount Vernon, as the perpetual shui.e nomination for the presidency ol the he.id 71I e , .^^q f,,g strenuous demand , ^Y.^j.j,q„„tovi and the Mecca ol America It then administration, Mr 1 lerce—a gentlcnu . j cotton Statesi, may prevent the ; - liomage to Ins illustnousshade, whom however warmly we may have oppo 71 negro slavery in its institutions.; mid Redness of his eliaracter; him for that distinction, we always yemembtr , P ^5^.,, articles ot these leading lire- , e private and public virtue of wliieli he "as with kindliness Nay, they slavery journals in full to avoid all ■"'’’‘'PP^' ?‘ ,7leU to his laurels as a warrior and h.s Pierce’s rciiomiiiation as the democratic c.indi 1, . ^ and have italici.sed the seiiteiiecs wlndi ’ san-e- to his latherhood ol our dAte for the oresideiiey; they caused the btates 7„j.q„’ti,e gist of their emlorsement of Gov. ; ^t then, every one feel, aekiiowl The Duel Aefair—A Grand IIoax—The «ity was thrown into an excitement, on Friday bjr a report that Mr Sywe of the Raleigh Reg- jatcr, and tha younger Mr Hai.e, of the Fay etteville: Observer had passed throngh on a duelling excursion. The matter originated with the conductor of the Southern train, who had mistaken-certain parties for the “belligerents.” The news were communicated by the gentleman t* Snpt. Sanford, who immediately advised a warm friend of Mr-Syme’s, Mr Patterson, and be as quickly dispatched to Capt. \Vm Pannill .prbence the information was communicated to .the Mayor. The latter then very prudently ,tooKi?f*‘‘®’*‘^®® against the .sa.spected duel as jaotiSedj:® otr paper of Saturday. The whole -toavn kVvas-l'on a* •*'“‘■y termed, on -J'riday, and.fBnumerabie messages were des patched as to.Rhie result of the affair. Various reports oftfce,ai;f;*al occurrence of .the duel were cnrresit. □Some said that SymCiW^s shot in the right hip,, othets that Hale had a ball, in ihUvhcart, ami Syme iv,i;s arrested, Ac. The ■whole matter, proved an i^tire hoax, through ihe misapprcliciisloe iltf train at the lime. ■\Vont Sym.e ^vi.n .qy,e,r thi«!—F^xfrtts. rierce s reiioiuiinikivi. AO - dale for the presidency; tliey caused the States of the South wliich they controlled to declare lon-r in advance of the Ciiiciiinati Convention iu his favor for that position; they procured the votes of those States for him at Cmciiinatti; proclaiming that he, p«r cxcdlmcc was the champion of the great Kaiisas-^braska te.t principle-of the right of the mh 0] '' 7."'- lorv, at the time of entering the Union as a flute ^ to determine its diraiestk inshliitions; insisting that he, above all others, had the smoke and blood of the fight upon his garments, and was superlatively entitled to the nomination. A LOGICAL estoppel. We are not endeavoring to visit upon tlie head of Mr Pierce the responsibility of the wo- fnl calamities which befell Kansas and the Union through the infidelity of Ree^' Geary, and throngh the imbeeil J if Shannon, his appointees That is not our position. But we hold, that those of Mr Pierce’s peculiar ad mirers and advocates at the South who over looking the appointments and misfeasances of Kcederj Shamioti, and G^tary, fprbade to visit the delinquencies of tliese three reprobate gov ernors upon him, are estopped from condemning the present adniinistration for any conduct whatever of wliich Gov. Walker may be gn.lty in Kansas; it being impossible that he can prove, more unfaithful to the South than his i [lotorions predecessors. 'Wc also hold, t.iat a diat^ put *7ZZrwas iZcr oIZcmT- ; mM violently assailed by the abolitionists north llcd'^ ^“le'liowever, had two nincii spint to c qconiieed by tlie iiltraists soiit 1. retrtit and aeeoriliii.gly won bis wa.gcr at the I decried by Horace Greely and ll.e price required, tbou;.l, it must be said ll.at the j qowling pack of black repubbean wolves I’nvl) was ftjraiust hull. .!,.*,> .»rn «l«ivi»rv tvrnut, a bonier rufliftii and ft. • Z'^rZiror;;: .-i-Ztler enemy to free soil. wliHe the riro-slavcry li'ccted 01, lier presence of mind aii.l the price, e,e„ i,, Kansas support and endorse lus course, of her kisses, be imagined it was l.etter to rest , uUraists away down fcontli, f. tf‘■n satisfied witli being under m.litiiry ''‘*‘‘,7Imndrcd miles from Kansas, are ubn.siiig bun a- iK.l to place himself qiiT. ivul, a traitor to the sontl. and demanding lus rc- laeut, wh ch would et idently a" - executive. Was there ; ever sncl, a display of ignorance and folly, to RFMtRKtni.E Sl-iciDE.-Oii Saturday evening it by no Imrslier name? last a middle-aged horse ol respectniilc appear-1 Georgia resolution dcmaiidiii„ i - J,ic; walked deliberately over the nver bank ; a'nc-rwalked deliberately over tlie river oaiia , ^ of tlie resolution ‘|^“'’t''MSZy-firofeet"lZ^^^^ the black-republican coiivcition i- descent ot iwcntyiiM- , •• ' - * .... I lercc - “ “The Sonihern Matron,” and brick from Babel. It is from a free-soil re^^ j eome. of some late Kansas proceedings, and will SHOW' . of , , at once the temper of Gov. Walker and of tl,e.| daughters of America, 0. whom free-state men; . j jg „,e presiding and "’H’"’"7,f'o7„d Dol- -On Monday. Gov. W-alker aMressed , raise the sum of'Iw^ H^dre revions to the citizens at Lecomplon and Big lars, ^ of made a desperate onset upon the lopeka k. » ; .yoa di.j'ot 7y ^m’esent proiirietor, and latnre, dei.oimcing it as Hie most alroaons »- Monnt \ eri.on u m tsptese^^^l^^^ l^^ nrpation ever witnessed fli thiseoiinti). ' us dedie.auon, . .asixtli (12(i) aiiidver- i..wi y.rk....lnftMl ilu*rft WHS li friMiCi'H iiiiiutrud and \ . ' ZZvenior had concluded there was'a general ealltor Lane, who, however, declmed, as he understood Secretary Stanton was present am desired to speak. Stanton then took the stand and siioke for some time, withciit, liowevei, adviiileiiig aiiylliitig new. When he was tl.icug 1 the call for Lane was renewed nnaniinonsl). The colonel responded to the eall/eoniplete y ^’‘t;':rftfan'o:ieciZh°orBtc'’requircd' sum b-,s been already raised, by t^ eloquence ol the irifted Everett, a son of Massachusetts, Tbarthere wonldVno nUemet made to col-j ,,^^1 sixes 7\‘'’'7Zo’dZ'calir^da’ from cc' Tll: N^rSllk T.S dctmmicos Walker! Illf SZic tZL Racific border of our conti-! gy mbm ont”s'''far as his strength would iiermit, i namely, to cause a smile of derision or lie sank to make food for the fishes. ^ nod of contempt, and that is about the amount Tnd pclis'hed with him; whether he was cross-; piece of insolent dictMion descr .. ed in love, or was laboring under morbidfore- iinRAF —Cossack, the horse Cap- Ss £;h'S “"'1 's,'a.,".:; ,,t ir*.,, I... "11.* .1 rather his own hoofs. Poor feUn" 1 his bod) ; f^njous eliarge) is now the proper floats just above the Long Bridge, a sad \ \ „etitlcmaii of Cincinnati, and arrived iiH to all horses of the danger of f'.-'.'S q,,t week. He is a gray Arab to"misaiitbropieal feelings. eace 0 ms me . | fourteen hands high. Pbesbytekians.—The relative strength of nis gfoom.'''■''o came with him, is the ro'rious sections of the .Presbyterian de nomination in this country is Sehool 225700; New Semol 17.000 C^ Sleapper, one of the eleven survivors of a regi- mei't of nine hundred British soldiers who laiid- THF. CEttl 11 w. fim- 'he know iioH I t'-.ey are plca.^ ■ -.'■•voiis policy : L.' uitmg large ipiaiiti^ i, 1 ■ -I the new >'atc.. -if Ln. l m J 'I ;, ■ roukied b- -ein-ic ■ I- lai-eV.-v,,':- llj ,, . V ■■ N.e.v let n ’nj I ,1 ; ll i eLT.-' ■' tl| ,,,,i ,1 kills. On- •^r;;;it m ar a lb, : " ;l-- II’I' ■ e ' ‘ : 1 \ Ot e 'I- I \ M. i;,...;:,.""-, B: - I), tt .Mr W ■'I - •'■.ivll .ili.ythej will el- i' a gc| r-;. m-i in,,, '1'"li t ‘'ki toil;- H.id ti| t( ;• .keiV' lie ior parlienlarj sioii long drrJ ted bill' if ol pr'i-in-z even ii ni* for tilll and ' eoinij fill -eeliolen^ Ol . .1 -I'liiai "it, "0 W'»l| li'iigh over ' the Uah.'.g columns of \ pcrliaiie c rr : e-' write' for self to -li'o^ A N'i.Tn;',l scene of all attacked tl policemen ies were ca t . .cl
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 4, 1857, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75