if-'- This 1TI Ml J Wear of 'the last rftO.-l Ttlame me old era."' the Jutieqnid into J -s Li.PiTreach vour io -, EWtt'S RETERIE. I. W. WELCrr t smoke my ci-rar. TiU ad VOU. ohl mot. ' "-v-n. ynr opium, k, cat Cm. . andlSl.OO"" - witb the putnequ.u j - niis ,nov floes tiot keep Ve.D lUtfyWli your lon . Uu"fctp. TOe consequent advance lly Havana, and li, to llttt stiU 45ts-S "PJST has ;Lnda?etrn sec, enjoy ecu 3? sPSSlon has re- ad aent roe ".u" ti.at city x ""7. i..SOn for me - wU.n stie. sl: , ton ta .ue 6-;i.l?, T,n voice that P, ,t.lWK w' tnD6"" i o .-. - . in t iv " ...-.th "s'de is l.nnrc task impost heaps be savea j-" - oV- in aitcm IT. . - 1 U ' . v - consisting, -r Hh tne. m rT .r f from a rVpriring 1 or much. v avoiding wuam imiuts utlie ng thy .cU more of "erow- Taiik. such as lijariniTrom "th lje Kot. I you not a lca.. rrscc where cotton v SOIUacli -Btm, small voice -ld f c i.io .loes seem to u , l - eloaueiWP he-tEPuu. There ' '.t. " i "3ffi t ie Srow' i i i"uJ" nnamy- -..wVifferencu f;ui ai my iu - lU,u .. M-Wk, ,,4ii)TU tr i ...;.( io - i ... in Tilt uiv f w- it.. Stroiwr-"- , st. but ovwb .Jcrable ex- iWUicli nuncr y - 1(,resouietiia. kinds in gencial " " ay cond cl isv p t pwrer atmospl. trc short? ' t uuality, one W an0ther. J -t P wbich S W,8t ,,teac . tent be S. lltlnUoetMeUm .iV,nir the prac- (Sea lswnu, ; - lQI) Btapie u the effectnaVty tome ,w.- " " la .liicc ine uv, -t r00iiS, " ,r ;t ,? i.cit. oled OB ' '" i, tMrmi"'"'" " laycrn 3 m he barn-ja. d ".arativeiy sma -. .mcmbeP .fvodak licCormaK..ls-:icn0rflirf from a " - ty ,h e limited aeu - " ,nit ofe'viUage cu ' of t hfe r 1 1 .rwtTM. 111-1. . " .-i AAin- 1 cf'llHt: V - I O LlilJMV tnn lijliu - Uicm - . , .,,.tli-able. abc iuul a. be saveu (.it ad for MessrrrE. J IIends now that the -Fay-Cfric I, treasnres of the Deep River WJffS ', their way to the' markets of the 3WH bc 0 -G L.f l-.f u should have r-W MtCt-i. ,.' !- Hf there is anv fTTee and tne caituiauuna ui ' -it i. imniiirh in SUTtnfii Ih manir'vearsto come, that rdarftvl i...:if trk irf market within one e uuin " -j . ----.up rard leihj had . to the 'shortest !T t v.mtn for sliiimino- the COnI " nnil -t eiieai"-;M' 1 " " ' ii- a 1H .,utlnn y-if tlin'fj-iivpJIiU'r nnrtinn rf afC0I'll'ul,',v' . jSiJjow me to call the attention of your 'X .i T... .,..11.. . . . ...i T 1 ir (' struction oi a Han i.oaa mat can have '., over a country that is inmost sufficient-' to build one witliont, any grading for 11e whole distance; -wuiie it shortens tlic Tm Kinrsvilf.-L S. C. to Tl-iclniionil , at least 30. to 40 miles over any route now th I to on.: the Wilmincrton , Vhere tlie Charleston .What is f rices are cdy .. 000 ,000 in . . . . . .t.-.:...'.vM"i'im oiiiior of Mia atiicfs. Jrrom rn. the kettte ana utick wki"!""y ,,, iti, anil ami intersects with the Cheraw to Favetteville. thnncn to wJiofe distenca not exfwtVino- ". -i - .HT . 1 ! 1L f l ' . use " . I, U -nines. jow wnue our vjiiariesion ineniis Vt comes. - dost oi earn.- ' Y. .,:a;eekinsf connection with the coal field would secR " o -,iiints UcV,-ue weir tur wciu. iu i wn. ii-ui iiiia uiuttt-i : MO 1 11.1 L UU""- . - - . ;t - " . W&s.l&l Til E NORTIlic AKOLI.M AX. FAVETTEVILLE, "T C, . Sat in-day, July 11,1 S57 . WM. WIttHTMAX, UOIl'llll. C. C. McCitrMHKX is our duly authorized agent for the collection of all claims due this oflico. 1 0 ADIERTISEitS. Persons desirous of t!ie iimnediatc inpertion of Hieir adi'crtisiias; favors must hand thew in ly TIIUKSDAV AFTKUN'UC )N, olhi'i-i i.si; tln;y will not appear until the succeed in,'; week. Our friends will please hear this in mind as wu inleud to make it a rule uu'tiuiit exnjilioii. 9 C o ii ? l'css f o n a I No m i n a tt o n . Third District. ! IIOX. WAHKEX WIXSLOW. mingle '",.""eeks a brighter spuci !np to the top of the. kettje.i'of will ndiifu It twoNfcches, so that the Uame as i the fire, shall be spread out futo P?. .:!. tu neei in eontaei. wiiu niu y"1, iusrt er nearly as well. V - m-m- TicKqr. S. C. -of Bowling Green, Ky.. tasks what will Vill ticks-bn his horses and cattle. 1 V It Si' ' T..V.l.: . . ..tt!. l.rLrra' i suppose .ie means nyt. ini'iuu ;g mc case siaims, incinwi"-) lard will 'kill thow, or he can buy Unguintuin at ponds on the United StTites- for the great staple it ';...,:., .1 i;nv.v.iit I of her most important manufacture. tft her uie uiulims a Muun .juaoiii, .i.i,ii..m.v..... . .,,! ;,r ,tv ncr cent. - - iv'hiO 11UIII IM MUl tlUH Vin'-J I as i.rodueed iu this country. This dependence is -allin- M two reasons. 1. Sf any internip tio takes place iu our amicable relations we may cut off her whole supply, which would be . " . . ...4.: 1 l.i,t-viiiitV 1 lie , iaboiit equivaleni io nunouai f......, (',.,. f sni-h a measure uion a 'yTT. .. v.w smsill decline in the de- it ran the cloth Lc maOe wtficVits the mass of wearers all over the i i. YM.ti, from Siii:it Cotton sent into any market by the side of cloth from America, . ii' : 4- r-iitirvtwll will remain on tne snen or go iuiuuu.. very slowly even at a much lower price. After .. .:.,,nrM!irs ennsmners have found an ciiiciicuvL j - . . out which is the best, and the derencc in the two fabrics is so manifest thatthcgkilUof the manufacturer cannot conceal it- t ii,. ....... ton,l; tlieretore. i-niriaua ut If I J parts of the. "animal, will immediately kill them but very.liltle must be used on each animal. SA better nlan would be to feed his animals better, and give them good shelter in winter with dry beds, and then they will have no. lie. on them. It is always unprofitable to keep an stock so that they have lice. Mohu Johnson. "Ilow'I Savm ky Vixks. In the last week's number of the '-Country Gentleman,7' several remedies"fer the ex:tilsiu of the yellow bug iji '.'pumplTin vines," !tc , are recommended by C Goodrich, tica, X. 1 . . Une morn- ng, a few days ago, I discovered an army of fthem among my earliest cucumber viues, and to my rtgret, in one nights time had them coin, pletely destrcved, without exception of one solitary stoclf. About 20 feet from this patch lxikitiiri I inhaled the sweet edor.aiw sympau.v .u , And the shndowy vapor which over me lay, Seemed lo pass like thy silvery wreathlets away. By the magical power; , fond;iuemorj brings .. - . back The loved who are absent to gladden life's track ; t .i :.. i.;.!.,i,t liP.-inis of fancv araiu 1 live o cr J. 1 1 1.1 111 UUq"" " 1 ' . The days which lie deep in the ocean of yore. c::i....,k- m-o "-e.ntlv. lias the ciirar spirit drawn back the curtain which hides the event of the past, it bids me look on a scene 1 tarn would forget yet why not gaze thereon . H o.,s..'ine .-i few tears, but they will nut disgrace "my manhood, aud they shall not rii ..i..cti. of the' future. Troud manhood inu - "- i has taken awav their power to embitter am. . , i , i. .l. ..1.......1 ti i.i,- ir iv ,i-rieve A Kina nana nam naini m "-. , other objects round which the heart's tcndnlls i shall cling. Love once bathed my pathway j with its gentle light, 'twas a dream, yet bright j. .1 i .t:i..i ..ii f.nifv I'ver liii-tured a oov i IO 'so Vv!in1eh'lftted to meet all r the- ends they are st desirous to accomplish. But to satisfy you in-tlm Ktotonients above made. - b &. at. ill vv T . JL. Li?' i.jttMiiirtn to tlie following: l'jures to show "the distance by th various lines w be built, as well as those airef-w ' t; ... f, viiin-cvillo no t.hfi KoutlVrfo llichmond oia'hc North the points at which the various li;t's convertre. - . .. From lV.;villc to Wilmiugton Id miles ..., .. i. .. vi.rv Kimill decline in me ue- u u ucaunim 'j t - i ; i i ! L estini ited A very short i sadness. In a mother's heart it was l mieJ II I 'A-k. I II T lilt: llLUIUOi-t v . ..... I.-. . r-1 w t-r unit llOl fit serious, bad eUects. iut 6"i'i''0 v .i .!.;, to he aomehended, except as remote possibilities, there, is: 2. 1 he rivalry our uianufactures growing more troublesome everv year, as scitnee, skill and experience stun" the hope-bird, it liutiereu ior a " but died at my feet, it shut the door on a hap piness 1 shall never know. Think not that he who now with icv heart can press the cheek ot i i,. oi,,i hint- into the soul through soft and ; llt:.i u ii n i " c , . ..r,- r "I SClfcllCe. Stklll Ul U c.litliciii.u ucuuij - - "..LVtlim to rSuce the cost of manufacturing j sparkling cyes-that can clasp with a thrilling UWOVll II'V ' v w J .l.-vfU tlnV rit the raw material cheaper. Formerly, Kuglaud had three great points : .. i..i l.ii-nr mill Olio against her. She hud 111 ULl O cheap labor, cheap money, and cheap cotton, had another of about one week's later planting (to a" certain extent,) and only the higher cost i f-i. .i i . i .1 i. i i i.f iiii diiiin cotton to contend with. &MV lias upon which the "varmints"' had also commenced "trying their teeth..''. I immediately went to work, and with a board about 14 inches long and S wide,'-.constnicted "dirt mounds," (as di" recced in the iiriicle referred to,) and to my . great relief, those- hill tuS treated, still look fine and are doing well- I fe.el fuil,r compensa ted for the price of one year's subscription for for the knowledge of the above remedy. Try it, those who take the "Country Gentleman,'' and save your vines; and those who do not take the paper, do the best you can. D. Shal lenberger. I'atnsville I'a. and o'er which tears breathed. . j Think not that a humble cot by the hUl-siae, Wilmington to Weldou , Weldou to llichmond Fr Kiugsvillo to Columbia " i Columbia to Charlotte " jChailotteto Greensboro' " KJ reensboro' to Danville, X " 'Danville to llichmond F$m Kingsville to Columbia "I Florence to Cheraw "I Cheraw to Coal Fields " I Coal Fields to Ilaleigh "llaleigh to Kichuiond i Fiom Kinssville to Florence Florence to Fayetttville Fayetteville to Goldsboro' 'J Goldsboro to Uichmoud COl'XTV :OMJ5ATIOXS. For Clerk of County Court. I'lii lemon Tayloiv For Clerk of Superior Court. T. J. Minis. in 1 ' i ' .. . . ..T.... . . f., ....... . . .11 1" . 1 1 ; iicmocraiic. cuteiuiiui til ico iu o . . . v . dis approval -of the fierce ultraisin of southern democratic extremists, and tliey may gratify . Who RtrMeb. th Fb tt Uov? Bitter are the maledictions heaped upon tlio democracy of Cumberl and for making county office's a party question in the coming election. . Grievous are-the complaints, deep mouthed and threatening .the mnrmora r'of disapproval from the sages of the culvert.. But ask thera' the question, Wlio struck the-first blw? They wont answer it. Who went into dark' alleys and back stores and np creaking stairs into dim, secret chambers and swore never to vote for a democrat for any office civil or municipal? Who forgot that the democrats of Cumber land, with the power in their hands, had never placed a democrat in office npon party grounds and forgetting that they owed all they were and had to the magnanimity of democrats, bound themselves by an oath and solemn cove nant to return evil for good, to sting like ser pents the warming bosoms of their benefactors, and to give back hatred for friendship, suspi cion for confidence, and injury for favors? Who did that? Who wormed themselves into the confidence of 'unsuspecting democrats, and ob tained their generous suffrages for position and office and support, even when they were then bound by impious oaths to vote down and crush the very friends whom they asked for support?- . Ave, who did that? - The democrats of Cumberland have acted al ready to un that Christian precept wbieh-ieaches . - r- -. . 1 . . I. .1 i . ,.' T 9-. .. . . If n mini smitf tlin Oil tho ri'rht -IlOChBril to dm t-brlit also': they hove oaenlsmi both cheeks, but they Unovr of-ToText eal nor divine that exhorts them to sub? JJeu on t it. i ' I kicking also. miles. 162 85 41 S 25 109 93 40 141 408 " C4 miles. 40 " 10 " 40 " 182 " 4 DO ' 64 miles. 80 " - 50 ' 1C3 " cninnii l.v diibbino-us -"weak" and "ineon i..i,.. ...v.... j o siderate" and by whispering inuieiido.es of man -subservience & to their hearts' eGiitent. Some men affect a bogus independence when . . v ii.. '. they can ao so saieiy, ouu tnev ye.iei.ai. v th American uartv. are jroino- to in" again when circumstances constrain them. J , & &nd w(j haye Qm.& This way or uamuiug a.ue- auu .ui.ai.us j a w ,,j t him tlll.ougll!- Buchanan in tne same ureaui i.- a pieitj ' l'ul i Il)all?' ;s asked Men meet us in the street every day and re mni'K Willi a complacent chuckle, c are going to beat you in the August elections." 'Who do you mean by 'icc'V is asked. "Why, 357 never felt what a few hearts have known,; l ii. .....- iiir.ii vow from the auovc ngures, noin rin;j nw ri'avettcville and Golusboror.gh to Rich- ... ,i ,.N.,.,mff over i,nl it. is clear that there is an advantage in Villi IIU1ICJ aill.mi. tiiiv l o , ! ' the lattice in summer time, a gentle form by i, stance over all men of the said independence. There is a dif fereued between manly disapproval and violent denunciation. We have never a word to say against those of our southern brethren who have seen fit to express an honest sentiment of disapproval as to seme of Gov Walker's expressed v.:cws. It is their right and principle to do so, and it is no man's province to rebuke them tor rt. i-jut we reiterate our declaration and repeat our opinion that the bitter maledictions which have been heaped upon Gov. Walker. by some south ern politicians, the violent attacks upon his po litical integrity and the demand of his xeeall at the hands of the executive, is not only ungra cious and uncalled for, but is uuwise, impolitic and presumptuous. Such is our opinion,, how ever "weak" and "inconsiderate" we may be. the other lines, of from Ul U1LUIUII1 m , loo the ....I hj now .lu 't n i juai keta of the world 1, to aay the least, a& ManchTWtaTS iTr-ana so is Fuland has to Iook to us oiny - of cotton of the quality she requires, and must have in order to compete with our manutac- rilv fall astern in the Hirers, sue muv nv-..j miles from Kinssville via Florence, Fayette ;fille.and Goldsboro' to llichmond o51 T, ir 1 IV- i... 1. ? ".t i.iK' as the maruic wiikii t iuct &iK.-a i i . . :.u ..l.:i, .. .1. i. tg nA nio T .'nil li I me uov . Mini iiiiivai.'iFiij - , - - .. . i..iii. Hih'--, 13v contributing, myjaiie iouuiuu sympathy in the ear of the afllictcd, in brushf D'.f. in favor of lay villa ana in" the tear from the eye of sorrow, in soothl; Goldsboro '; ' . .. in? the Pillow of the suffering, and lifting tlj Distance from Kingsville via V U- siiirit whose holies are crushed, to aland nhetJ mingtou to Kichmona Who is your , Whv. who else but Jesse Hi Warden" is the surprised answer. Bets are freelv offered that the unteriified wont stand to the rack like the Hindoos will to the public trou"h. Well we'll see. Democrats are easily bamboozled by fair promises and cunning de vices but when the sheepskin is once removed and the wolfs tawny hide sticks out, all the -imitation bleating in the world can't fool them iiaiu. 2so, no gentlemen, you cant whet your knives on the democratic grindstone to cut the throat of hiui who turns the wheel for you! You have struck the fust- blow, and you struck viciously, with malice aforethought; crept up iu the dark and strndc from behind j struck . your friends and benefactors; struck with a big oath ni your fists and black ingratitude in your hearts, and whenever you crept up t)ii a poor fellow in a little town office you knocked him out of his office and the breath out of his body with as much gratification as though you fl.inrcil n o-ifllit. A lid I10W that WC liaVC .74 r2 i X Cei.ehiu.tiox at Guay's Cheek.! W e learn from a friend who was present that the citizens I . , I 1 l - T 1 1 . . . nnnrlthiirllAfU 1.1 1 . ... 1 . H vjuuiui. mnu-iiumi..;, o . I '"-Ot VOll OUt 1IIIO llie uaviljiliu uuu iiiu iiviivou. With OOll- 1 " ..... . . . :-l,..,s ft-,n o rmmlnr SllUSniue, JuaL Mjuuiu j vi. i ot. , ivi ..0...... democratic knock down. Fair play is a jewel, 133 " 4 IS miles. -ill .intern in I he t spirit W ose uopn;o ui e ci us.nu, w uwnu miua iiiii..v... . " Ti all astern in uii-)Vi i j , ir;...-r0villi v a Florence, iav- ,i .... limine i.i'Vpi- nies. a can mi. ii;i;i i u.. a uuieu ruin race every year, tor we. ook A":":"' as urcat as thai which ettevillc and Goldsboro' to Rich- qua.iii.nj ui muu.i , "..".., , . , IUWUi-l A Goon Fottino-Bencii I'iiactick. This is a quick and pleasant way of shifting a plant, without disturbing tender roots, and endan gering a loosely", held together ball. I have used it forjaears, and in some cases it is inval Place, the new pot before you; crock it, drain it, and bottom it with soil as in the usual way. yow take the plant in t? old. pot, and place it . bodily on the bottoming of the new pot: fill -iip the space betweeu the inner side of the new not. nriii thp outer snie lit the i.l.l one iisino-the potted stick or your fingers as the case may f "require. Now; take out the old plant, pot and Ni all, and you will have a beautiful mould or natrii, a little larger or smaller than the ball of-our plant, accorJing to the depth iu which you potted the old pot iu the new one. Aow turn out"tritC1Ql!, pop it into the hole, press it down, aud the whig is done. If the rim of the old pot is kept a 4Mfle Jiigher than the rim of the new, the ball wi"J generally fit. This part will depend on the op? rfttor, lean only des cribe the operation. "a . i ........ ;t fact that every yeai a. .a.B.i H . h,:-i. feel, whose homes are cheered bv will be worked up in tins couiurj i"i -- , , t and a less comparative quantity be ! the accents ot tender love, ami ho.e house markets, and a less toiujiamii.i j . ,.nllirs w.dlinr un from tiny throats. CX t ot wonder, therefore, at the excite- and where the pure Hps of childhood and iuno- ;.. M.,..,-h.stcrr it is in truth a serious ease in view of the tacts we have stated. At. the same time it is a case for which there h no i.. ,.i..s ,i substitute can be found for ......... " i nviwirinwni III I roil ILiim j.un.11 lUllUil. A iiv v... j... i In favor of FayeUeville aud Golds boro' 01 Distance from Kingsville via Florence, Cheraw, Coal Fields and Raleigh i;..i,.n,l 39G miles eouee call them "fatliei I mar be wronjr, but with those objects -l iV..l I.-i.i mot- l.ii-I.-l. ili- ai'OHIUl Uie oil niuuu iiui.vv.vi. ..it.j lu.ioii no i .nv.. care methinks this old bachelor s heart enjoys l-rom Kingsville ia x luitm-t, x -j much more than many blessed with a wife's- ettevillc and Goldsboro to Rich- can "uonn I a preVcu Z utter failure j care and chihlrens's love. Since desire is silent ! mond E;dtn:r-b . .. i . i ,.r i ..... ...... v u'.J, it I Providence has oi.eued to cheer and bless. ! boro' mater.nlly tne a.ecu i o"-"--, . ' .r "'r" ' ; Z.v ...,.: 't b.herv soark is cxtimruisli- w.re otherwise tor it is not goou mui ;m wi.v -T,-- ----- J i . - . aUou si lould hold a monopoly so important to ed, the smoke wreathlets have winged then' "ll the wor d, therefore we also wish the Man- way from sight, and the little dust he,,, , he at cl e'ter .'ei.tiemeu success iu the r researches, my feet Such w.ll be the end of this nfe :S we have no faith iu ix.-Btn Journal, morta ,ty ; but the spin uU - - Itllft Cliiy 11111 illO'll lil.U iiwi.v..... where evening never goeth and where flowers bloom forever ; where the smile of the Great Spirit inaketli glad the hearts of the people, and where the "wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest." Smith, he came Unaccommodating. T following humorous iicident latcJy happened idlonc of our western wns . A titamefnp ilirxria nr 1i? f aa rf m-incipal hotels, ancj asked -dging for him- rjjiin iivMt--iie lanv tra.. coma - itoe nc- uotlate Iiitu, every becTVl tf house being en art. 1 " J "'i iWell said the tcamsterjfc "llim not at all ular. 1 will put np jr'h part of a bed the niffht." riif "'lart of a bed ! rcplu&th host, "why, my I Inin p!k T-rtai'rt i i. At in tno inn timt ime not two in it alreadihdlu some three aim lour - -v." "Well, cant jv Set "'hie -sleep in that 'are parlor?" "No ; we ar fpfpg to make up seventeen beds there tflttCght, and they are aH engaged." "Wjjf'&e're, that's curious. Can't you give mibuffalo skin, aud let me lay here in the Atvj ? I shan't discommode nobody." "No ; I shan't have you in the entry. We hall be up. all night, and I don't want any folks 9 j1 -i f f-i-T'T it rr o ii fl enr'i ul I ii cr si 'iflli f A 1 1 c i-tji u-Vi 1 1 pc.ophjire passing all the time." 1 1 1 u'l .(U u ,411 uwuimu wi w.ii iCJHin, jahyliow, I don't think,".' said the teamster, "Wonder if you've got a taveru license ! Tell vou what, mister you ve got no oeds, no buffalo skins, no nothing. Well, tluit ain.t your fault just- now exactly ; but, continued he. lookiutr at a rack where a multitude of .cloaks and shawls were suspended, "wkat will vou take to let me bans on one of tkem 'ere I heard of a clergyman, says Sydney aloutr the road till ..l.w ' J O .J to a turnpike. "What is to pay ?'' "Fay, sir! for what?" asked the turnpike man. "Why, for my horse, to be sure." .v.i.r,- h.irw.. iir ! what horse? Here is no A j i " " horse, sir." "No horse ? God bless me!" said he sud denly, looking down between his legs, "I thought I w as on horseback.'- Lord Dudly was one of the most absent men r thint- I ever met in society. One day he met me in the street and invited me to meet myself. "Dine with ine to-day ; dine with me, and I will get Sydney Smith to meet you." 1 ailuniteil to tlio tempi.at.ioii iwiu oui iv ine, ana saia l was cngageu iu iiiuc-i, nun vise- where. Another time, on meeting me, he put ins arm uirougii iiiiue, iuuiicn.15 Another. We have sixain to record a no 1 h-ivn tnken some trouble to examine above figures and feel satisfied that they are correct, with the exception of the distance from Cheraw via the Coal Fields to Ilaleigh, which I'toDk from the Cheraw Gazette. I put it down at 110 miles ; I must think the distance greater than that, but adopt the most favora ble measurement the friends of that line can ask, and we have a clear advantage of 30 miles in favor of Che line from Florence via Fayette ville to Goldsboro'. If therc .is any fine of Road tnat couiup.c Grays Crcek.celebrated the Fourth .wiioi.L o,.i.nt The Gmvs Creek Independent Company, Capt Dcvanc, a spirited and hand Wonle corps,-was out with fiUJrai.ks, a goodly aaimbr!rge of ".fellow citi7.en5'?as on the ! ground, and the ladies who 'are never backward 'when patriotism sounds the call, lent their pre- eonnn niw their sunnv smiles to the occasion Tho Deelnrntiou-of '.16 was read in a S and impressive style by R. M. Devane. Esq., j aud the Meckleiiburgh declaration by Col. W. j Alderman. After which Hamilton McMillan, j Esq., delivered an oration which we have h i r-.i-nr, in tho hi.rhost terms. In the liea.Hl IVIWII ... . O course of his address, the speaker tooK occasion to nake a beautiful and touching allusion to Dr Kane, and we learn that his speech abound ed with graceful thoughts, high sentiments and was truly an original production. The day n.-issed off ouitc agreeably and we wish our I friends many pleasant recurrences of the gloi i- the ous tourtn. tho" you never wore it iu your political crown J You arc -ood haiids withjjjjjjiasljind the dagger iu"a"twilight ffght butThOse- weapons wont do iu this little scrimmage in the broad dav time and if the hard knuckles of the dem- a,OU' ocratic yeomanry dont spoil some of your good clear , , - . ,. 100KS we are luucn N'int". Bri?Thc article we copy from one of our town cotempcraries, on Rail road matters pre sents au entirely new proposition to public con sideration. We submit it to our readers with out special comment. r (r 11 UlflU ib any i.uv ----- . -V, -1-? i.ic.flprnt inn ot the ;7Vi" "... r.i.i i;t;t;,..,l oroaHirr ' RC"t stronger cia.utv ...o -V:r-r" nee u t.ii. ... ......... 1- ; . L.jt;zcns 0f Charleston, tne CIU.C..O .-i-j Statue of Waihlngton. IToudon's bronze statue of Washington, .in tended for the Capitol Square, arrived in Ral eigh last week and is being erected .npon the Capitol grounds. It will be a pleasing addi tion to the already beautiful square, as well as a worthy tribute of North Carolina patriotism to the memory of our great lather. in Ohio. At a recent term of the court m . ' A Hw stockholders of. the N. C Carroll county, Rev. Joseph Barclay was found ! .J, joad from Goldsborough to New sruiltv of seduction and breach of a promise of ,- ns ,.-,.11 as those living s marriage to Elizabeth Sharp, and mulcted in : imc-0f the Road, I am not able to find that damacres to the value of S5.000 The Stark 1 ,. tt .i -nrt wUl unite with bands of iron County Democrat says ; "The defendant was ' . V Uic Coal ltelds, Fayetteville, a nreaeher of the Covenanter or Seccder laun, and was one of the leading Fremont Kansas striking preachers of Carroll county. TliC;en dence on the trial showed that for some time he had been payiug his addresses to MiJ?ltfp, an accomplished and urghly .respectable ytfps woman of the county, that he promised to M- 1 -1 . 1 . : l. 1 . -.1 ! ". .1 . 1 - irt.ifc pe 9 The laugh was fairly turned against the host. The company present interceded, and the team ster 'u envxtaiurd for the nrgbt. .... t.n,. ,,iil llinn with fl.A li.llish niftnliinatnnS inn through mine, muttering j - A " t I don't mind walking with him a little way- of a fiend, but shcielded with the hvcij of I'll walk with him as far as the end of the Heaven, he set aoout ins noru 01 uestracW". n.ii i.ir nn m j-kc 011.1 r ni'iiiorioun r rii n-J v,o.'li' .ava - J l"V....OV VI UliU 1 K'g he succeeded iu seducing the young crt f-oin me iaui 01 virtue, uuu accouipnsiiou jier run' and deserted her. That Ulan Ui snves Your Prabe. Know you a man whose early life Had little promise but of care- Whose prospects in the wide world's -strife Were anything but fair; Who has as yet, step by step, uprose Above the dreams of early days, And smiles upon his youthful woes? That man deserves your praite. Know you a man whose soul outpours Wild music to melodious spheres Who moves mankind's half-hidden stores Of joyfulncss and tears; Who sings of what is good and fair And wishes strife and warlike frays Had ceased to catise mankind despair? That man deserves your praise. Know you man of wealth and fame u Who kind'y lendeth to the poor Not seeking to blaze forth his name. At every rich man's door, Who daily doeth good by stealth, In many different kindly ways ?' That man has lofty moral health J That man deSeYves ytmr praise. ' As we proceeded together. W - passed. 'ri.-i : ,i. ,-;n;.,,.r vr-limn,l he. "who ll.U. .3 11. U 1 llllUM , helped me yesterday to asparagus, and gave me no toast. ' He very nearly overset my gravity once in the pulpit. He was sitting immediately under me, apparently very attentive, when suddenly lie took up his stick, as if he had been in the House ot Commons, ami tapping on tnegrouuu with it, cried out, iu a low but audible whis per: . i m "llear, hear, neari Don't be Offisiivs. -'Father," said a sport- .i . l r - ..niioiwi nninnr t-- v in,r youtu to uio icicnu j j trout will bite now." "Well, well' was tne consoling reply, "mind your work, and you II be sure they won t uue you. jj- The following conversation between two jolly sons of the Green Isle, one day last week, in front of -our office, had a point to it. I say, Jimmy, did you -ever sec such a sum mer as this ?' 'Faith and I have.' 'When V Last winter, by jabers.' X J- Slar- tlllll WVWU ...u ...v - - - on. Goldsboro' and Carolina t,ity, auu .u, -tiuieopen Jiio the travelling public a healthy cheap and "expeditious line of travel. V r . i 1 . . i :.. ciiiwce of this 1 feet a deep interest m v.. v-..v. and blind sue rouu. i- . tiou of country abounding m wealth and intel ligence and well adapted to the production of cotton 'and corn,, and naval stores of every de scription, -j ' . . , . , . . i.l.n oiti-oii! of 1 hnrlestnn to px- I- i can upon iuv " ' amine -this subject, assured that if they will aid ., ... ..i !... win lie i u i nv me ni.Liz.eii? a uuu tne w ui iv it.cj , the line with the liberality that should charac-t...-i7o a neoplc interested in so important a " - - a? i i worJf. FLORENCE. i fiSiy-Wc dont trouble ourself much about the Clerkship of'the - Superior Court, because we do not consider it at all necessary. "Tom" knows what he's about, and if Tom docs'nt knock "Sain" into a cocked hat we shall be mightly surprised. The know nothings of course have their man out, and they will try the same town game on the country democrats that they intend to play in the county court clerkship. John is a fastnag.it is true: we believe he once spread hunselt on the YV litnmg ton course, and the way he trotted into the de mocracy was surprising for a young mai: 'Whom you'd scarce expect To opeak in public on the stage.' "Democratic corruption" was the braw lad- ... a - i il .1 I. . T 1 . I 1 1 1 -v tliri Ct rrAtl 1 Vn address from Wm. Bow, Esq, to die's lavoritc tueme, auu ..e v Ul. w.v fcTAn oddrcsb uu u , i, u , .T, ic.lclcrs Gf the democratic the democracy of Cumberland will be found in i .ilcoiuui . tne ucinoti.it j ,..,rtv were corrupt ' sue h was the burden of another column. We commend it to our dem-1 part w ti e un r t , ,,,t.iot c ee-i L'"dt:!rt: w .1. KCiy, w,. cae, j, McK.,1,- r;r:i .,. cs. n.rj k. Ki..B, v UUL """'J . . 4i,- vi- mUtflil nanip loiumiir and ill-. -t i r fviuf tiinr. Mr i main wv-o " o enemies ana nome ioe&. - ...... --- . ,Wrnnt. nmi . -ll .1 . 1 i rtV 1 . rv . 1111 VI l 1.1 I lirillV'.l v . " v. v ZZ of worthy the confidence of independent freemen p-an-j - i i - j Of course after so sweeping a charge as this Cumberland and remembered m time to come, j - fi-Wc have received a Catalogue of Nor- crats" and their friends for support. If he m-il COllce,' and are glad to find the institu- does very nl;USt he. look upon the democracy as limi in a very 'flourishing condition. It is as ; CXCmjilars of the text, "Love your enemies, , , o,.t(.r.,rise Loin" only in the : bless them that curse you, do good to them yet but a young cute, .use, bei . U)at ,1Jlte ontl pray for t.hem that despitc ,onth vpnr of operation. We hint siuucius , J i . c. o.,i;,.o A 5iiiiiw. lririn- , j j from ueorgia, o. v.... . i . - - Every woman is born with a masterminu, that j is to sy, with a mind to be maste, if she can. W'c recently heard a good strory of twe per sons engaged to figkt a duel. After the first fire one of the seconds proposed that they should shake hands and make up. The other second . , .. i i. f.iw no necessity for that.' for tlieir saiu tnab " -. . - : , . hands had been shaking ever siuce tney began. The following witty couplet -a uttered tiy an old "cntlcman, whose daughter, Arabella importuned him for money,: ..t-i... ii.ll to irain money, sure sileacc is J. ' 1. l ' - For dumb Bells are fittest to open the ebest." ,T ii. uofi unon hope will die fasting. cmhodr says there is a decided difference . . o.-cpvprence and obstinacy. between j....-" - One is a strong will, and the other a strong O" ... - j Don't buy an article thai you aon t want, becaus-e a store-Keeper au. .v wn cheap, liettcr puv " tcfesf. u.,i..m o.i.i Missouri in aiteu- ... nvii? i ii uaui.. dance, the whole number of pupils being 190. The Instiution has an able xacuuy auu . most eligibly situated, near Tbomowillc on the V C. Railroad, -ine couiac w. Ii.o c,nB as embraced in our highest seats ot learnin-, and the College merits the success to which it is evidently attaining. , The Wobld's Cors out the United States promise a most abundant yield this year and we find in our iNcw lorh exchanges notices oi tne European crops, ie- rescnting them "as of the most nattering char acter. The cotion crop in the South seems somewhat backward, aud the sugar planters do not anticipate ajrery heavy yield this season; but wheat, rye and corn, both in this and other countries are exceedingly promising. A decline hi JJrcadstuffs may be looked for. ' ttsj-The court to which was referred the po lice difficulties in New York have decided in favor of the Albany Regency, and a precedent is thus set which at once renders naught all, fhnrtoreil fornorate riirhts. and places every city where the law is applied in the ;grasp oi centralized political power. The New York papers, with the exception of the few venal and 1 1 pni.i.l'.Ioon nATif rfkl O Vf nq 1 . I lIPPSSPM UllUei UlULIk 1 C WUUIitUU LVHU vi, i. v , uuill , , . - -Theerops all through- bitter in their denunciatKins of this unjust de cision. The end is not yet, Tcw York, at no .i;eto.it liiv. will be the scene of one of tho fiercest popular commotions that has ever oc curred in this country, and a municipal war will undoubtedly retltr,. the citizens agaiust the in terlopers and their abettors, which will fall tho world with its dire record of blood and burn lug. The Albany Regency must back down or it will be beaten down, and the struggle is not far distant. ''a"