T the FOULTII. I . .-. d iip.stioa or -two .to I -. tt Wm. L. Mar?y. Ult .Vi . . u,, thl 1MB ,- 1. MIC Illil"" " nMiiftu fur onr fle'utfcbor ' Tiir rOIBTII. 1 .... ,i .. ,u:t'inn nr '-two to ' 1..'iivftlM.v was- We wislvtowoP""u"'T: iWrr.,tri . The celebration oi out r 1 - nelEW)0rs of the Argus, tind re ,ed off with considerable credit to our citixei hl out Did not the -Aean" 4 The stars and stripes floated proudly; mtbclsolrpij g - vmmm condemnation of .i . m j iin nnrrv ri nu bri?k gale from the pes uuuiw j.- .. - Vittinnre's conucmnaii Arsenal the Town- Hall party -endorse .all Iinmore-s c Aiscmu, tuc x r r.rti-tttaise repeal i Lpma slave- . I:i. At-n.--. OoinrtrDtnise repes T.nT?AvMte Armory, ami .. old-., uioeny uuy- - , IUIU. LHU J.----- ' , l. bU not the abolition of that str - v ;f - n making lvanaas a , 1. n - T . n 11 n I' I I III. Point, netful of her ancient lame, nung lh- Missowi compromise? i;nmier. - - . - - I - .. - , r,: ' r tlmt restrict t i iiT -runner. "Small, 'tis true, and starched withal To spread its little folds, tho all -The winds be .motionless' -Tiw. militarv' were out ' In- creditable force, .itr,.i'.s and "generalities" ditto, and after a naradc of the three .comnanfos,-. the pro- wns formed a la programme and pro- . cecded to Farmer's Hall Xo hear Mr Elam's orition After a-short and appropriate piaj .uiinv Mr Bobbin, the" Declaration C. Lucas, r.srp, r-- move tne r.np the first and third, ana ne-v - 1B W 1 BallstonSpa, e xo , . ent of V o.-i it.. mpd to. ue ."- was Vi t i.oalth the uay- 1". ' f.,rth usual jiuuu uv--- . on tne r- found dcad.in his room at fc haU The history oi w. - - - lhe. life auu ; century has been IdenUfied-'tl - jssoftlusgre .0 ntrymcn. cat to in the hearts o b important usefulness monument iu- in l T7 i J l. . ..;.! nffirmntivclV to i.- l,t1 niDUV Hi"" ' , T . slave state If they rcsp - r Marcy ..u, ... - - Yo'rk, Comptrouc. " stations; uoTornor. t o,relary "I i .4l. aiwl bistoi'V 1 . . . c-. tt-: ti K,,f.stion. aa a regara lor - - - ot tnat ia, can ""PS Senator, Secretary """T nf Stater"" - . i i .. pnn Liiey wn. inriir mr x uii - , ...... ainst prompt, WaV - ; ,ias - . :-.wn-8lbe ablest ana llof-cyer flattering to , myself this testimony thconestin wo. now - Wal-1 ' , ,nd political .wnw. of of ancient C7 . 1' . A.W - i rond bv It his recitation with a few eloquent ana nuV - CXpiain m Sivc remarks allusive to the past as compam. with the present of our country. - fu-r v hieh the band, an amateur corps .i.c.-piiilt'd from Ham IUIIIl"-''' . mcmorv, with that, perversity oi tasic for sat-rcd harmonies so peculiarly, eharacte.ib tio of Ihcge darku. struck up a eamp-mect- ; clodj. "Days of Absence" o," M -da wo forget whicl.. tlw basso tuba taking tl.o lead and the 1Z Hat sas.liorn tooting a ia nocompmiiiueut to a. flourish ou the kettle .Unim, the furroriuancc comiiijj to a eudJeu tcr- n.ination Ijy tlio .eo.ii tr baes stopping to snccsu?. f c kry of hrs'SftKnincuC '. VT-. s densely crowdea ana tlic laclieF, lie regard, to couveuicr.ee having left slaverv; kef as an enemy to me - - This is a pertinent query, but one wh.eh we J our eighbors will either dodge entirely or Icar our nei0 . nd fu-ation of Latin to tno biv - . I lnnTU.Lluiio "" their uuclassical rcaucia. V . il and sentiments from Bobbie I urns are iwcry ,ood in their place, but they wont al!.w.ryi this instance. Please respond .n the .i t iil'ir unvarnislicii "-"""" i r tl. PlnT. since tne un j. n.v . stet trinity britrhtcst ornainciua. , ,.;alJeath at tnc iiiuc Mr Ma rev was very f her l" ' vulllu llot anoiv. my name to i,e useu The country nab wiieici.y ;l division of tl;e Tarty would bo eUcc- t.x n i if.. :.. i - t .. . .1 ilci uiicrusis coiiscnueiiiiy jtsopui uizcu This too of a part v the pHuciplcs 7:' which J have ever fondly cherished and on whose success l facmlv lw.l: ---ll . i . .i . r Voubth several . . n vv "hicm; niainiv uepenus tnc preserva- lvioTS o n - fors.h. and a ' tion.of our beloved U.iion. It U far more con- took place inisew xoru u f.,, ,d aml maLto my nature to cast myself in a breach n . i r 1 1 v cpjirs OI iliit seven u-lJ " - . . i Ki.ir.ilir r iots j plain, .i.,t r-.inv.Mitioa was a We warn muu ii4 . ,...1 d interests one, every portion of th. i :... ,,11 nn.l ublv represented. State oeu-s - - , . , cl0Ucn Hlress we unvu -i effort, evincing flue taste, r:...l oiitininllt. atltl Clli- 1 V 1 l I I - l- . .1 - EiiwircstlOllS lo sources of oiji1 people. AVe hope the address will be published. The following gentlemen yiv llolden's ad of as a masterly' eound. argument, the I . v jm -H--n&J The 11 - 7 - "iure to case invseii number of persons-were k.. s tha lo make one I earnestly trust and re new police got up a few hgius-v - .c0ft,niena that ;nv friends tverv where will hook and it was finally necessary to oru . j nintowitl, mo h, giving a cordial support to three re-imcnts of stat troops to qtieW i ( Mr-or, the Democratic nominee, Who has riots. Itryehnine and patriotism. Bortoa far-, Jna to the faith of tii. Tarty nished . w r , nd the PlS V V I ll0r of ils advers.ty.or. in the ,i ulL.t-rr.., ; ttaltimofe r "rP'ty,. Lie is every .way wormy in honor of the father of his country, and oller- cd up a German upon the shrine of 'f American" rmtriotism several of their o,wiwiit TELCCRirH FROM L0X1MH TO t!TCB-POOL. Acre'nt of the Associated Tress, is indebt- tfapiuVV ickmany getemau and obi ig cammauder.of the steanishiw Niagara, for atest telegraphic despatches received at Liver pool on the eve of the steamer's departure. st j JuoxnoN. r riaay Avenuig. ami- i'KANCK. i lie Oatll IS SHU "1 Uliaiieilac, nun This "j the Government party attach great importance eilib 18 m tile more io it. TTil is r-nr rentUr rn ...iitcd that maiiv ' Tim Moiuteiir publishes the otlicial returns oi rriends in different Tarts of the county . the Customs, from which it appears that there ii... -. .-i i . .' ' 4 ,i. i i i .... e ..i;n;,-.ii ft, him. k:jacu ar tleteriiinial IOII io cum, incir j aas neon an nicicasc ui uiiwc.uiiriiuu "u ...... for me in Aivust notwithstanding that j drcd'aud twenty-nine thousand seven hundred iattoii haajbeen made bv onr party, and ; ami ten francs over the corresponding mouth of had plecfgl myself to abide the decision jlast year. Convention am', support its nominee I A mnvor. who declared himself in favor of the opposition candidates, has been suspended. Paris, Friday night The Plenipotentiaries representing IheGrcat Powers, assembled at tlu. Foreign olliee for the purpose of signing the Convention respecting the new frontier at Bessarabia. SPAIN. M.xnKin. June If The Due de Hi vers has been nominated Ambassador from Spain at Paris. DENMARK. Corr.Mi vckx, June 17. At a conference of the members of the Cabinet, it was decided that the despatch which refuses to accept the pretensions of the Great German .States on the question of the Duchies, will not be sent the day on which the Council of Stalo is to be assembled. Hr-si.. Letters from St, Petersburg state 1V. C. ELJM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. FATTEYILLE, C. July U, 185J Y. v 58-iy. JOHN O. SHAW. iTTTORSFY AT WW. Uockin''li:im Kirlnnood Cauntr North' Carolina.. will praetiiu in the Courts of Kicbmoml, isou aiuV Kobosim. AH Ijumucss eutiusteu tQ Ins care will re ceive strict atti titioa. Jtdy, 11. y-58 2-f of their friendship would be, I must positively saythnt for this 'ur any other selfish considcra- ot tf ;8Pport of the democracy of Cumberland ijei-? -"-mie m tuc cdminj; clecnon aid Tub ArnioACiiiNO Foi:i;ri. Kveryik(;iy is iffaking preparatioas c''soue kind for tho pront&gfebaerranco of tins Uluiitius l'ouvih." Suiu will grfShroad, and. sonit; will tttuy at. home, ot'it-i will remain soher ; fcom' will dim military unil' inns, while the great majority, will wi'itr f5uoli plaia olotlicsas re lepomiugto respov-.-tahh ami patriotic private citizens. O-f bourse the jreat map of these ieople will jot their parments at the l'.rowa Store ClolhinIIall or Kockhill & W ilson, Nos. to.S and iO. viiLv style) Ciisnitt street, aljovtj Six lli, .' ' " Jaly U.I.V.7, ' tf-f,'.- C()HMU. St'HHI.si IIAHSUTT CjpKT'lf. At a HUTthifr ut'i'ii' Hoard of Superinteudmits'fcehJ on the lOtli dav of June lx."7: 'feO Presnift A. I, .McLean, Mat hew Wilder. AndrcwTfl,! 1 nrli!ixt:)..iiio. liiwn, Alloa i uiKer, d nu. a, jjeiueu, c;'n I Ha.iit 1 Met.'ormick. On mo li. in Daniel .MeCorniiek was appointed Chair man t' ir the ensuing year and Benjamin F. Shaw Clerk. IteMi'ved that we adopt t'.io retsalution passed hy tha Hoard ol' Common School Supcrinteadeats far the -...tilt v- ofCumherland vjz: that from I.owerIiUlo? Uiver "from its moatU up to the point wlierc.t,hoC-nt it Lin.! nltiinatelv leaved sat.l Uiver w i-u it.,. k, !..,1 .lisli-ictspf these respective Count ip ' nn.tinn Hen. A. U.McLeim was tVV instructed to assist the Chairman iu jetwy r clQ ernbs .... , A that the cholera, which is never totally extinct i 'V-lVi'iVI-A' tluvrt'ivcl m;tni?r of tlii t proceed, toffeiner v.. y prooure in hi rc-chw l Si in that capital, is now raging violently. The balloon skins at home, formed by uo were electca omccrstor tne ensntug year: . 1'resKlent, liev. Alex, w itson, ot Alamance. 1st ice President, E. U. Ugburn of Uuil- ford. 2d Professor C. Phillips, of Orange. the least jiort'ion of the assemblage, were, favored, by .reason oT our military 1 m OvK 5 C r 1 r luiiieuce, with a suitt near the .rostrum, and ened with no ordinary gratification to the entcd young speaker whose effort on this i i if -l r. .1 1 ion was woitliv Oi tiutiseil aim nun au- j id the expectations of his friends. 'Ornate jut bombast, jioetic .without flighty senti alism, terse, pointed, eloquent and pa-tri-we have seldom heard -so good .an .address never a better one from so voting and iucv ;nccd a. speaker. Vc do not go -out 6 way to p"ay a well merited compliment ito our j'oung friend, and we take oceasien 't-i ire commend to Hie young lison .of the country the example af Air Klam. Vith cramped resour ces and the .most Jhuited advantages, he has found iimC to read, study and improve "those powers of mind with w.hich nature has liberally .endowed him. By a severe course of study, laborious application ailjiiwemuAing .exertions he has prepared himself for the practice of the law, and has but lately passed the ordeal of ex amination with such credit to himself as to have elicited from his preceptor, a gentleman of the ' highest reputation ia ihe profession, no ordin- iFVy expression of approval and gratification. A bright career Ls before him, and those who Jfyiny now affect to despise the obscure young attorney will yet sec the day w hen they will be proud to take him by the hand, aye, and be honored by the compliment. Our friend is as aodest and unpretending as he is talented, and we may (rcncfi upon fifsr"-modVsy ly illusion to his anticipated future but strug gling and meritorious young manhood shall never need a lift while we have an arm to ex tend it, and let carping critics and ill-natured f snobs say What they will, earnest, aspiring, de termined youth iWZ'make honored and elevated manhood, and he is no true man who would fetter the vigorous young spirit or sneer at youthful ambition be its possessor never so ob scure. Mr Elam's card may be. found in anoth er column, and we offer as his references, Abil ity, Integrity, Promptitude.-'" Business men will appreciate those references. After the exercises at the Hall, the n ilitary marched through IFay street and after filing their respective salutes were dismissed for the day. At night the citizens repaired to the beautiful Arsenal grounds to witness Uncle Sam's display of lire works in honor of the day. A rocket sent up at eight o'clock was the signal for the commencement of the display. Shortly afterwards a series of rockets were dis charged, after which a number of sky rockets were sent up. Then came a beautiful display of rockets, after which several rockets went up and a fire wheel having failed to whiz correctly, the performance was changed to a discharge of rockets, and a few minutes afterwards a splendid rudi of rockets lit. up the heavens. A number of rockets were then discharged, the performances closing by the ascent of several rockets and the people went home. Thus end ed the fourth of July lSol. Long may it wave; IEYO STOCK. At the'sale of Devon Cattle, at "The Mea dow." X. V., sevcutecn liead sold for si. 355. and among the purchasers we find Af. J. Fai 5 on, Esq., 'of Sampson county, who bought a "Hobbamok" at $115,00 and a "Keniiebeck' at $100,00. Sampson is becoming famous for her excellent breeds of stock cattle, and at the last Agricultural fair we noticed some speci mens which we thought could scarcely be ex celled in tiie State. Mr Faison alsapurehased a "Taminund" at one hundred doHa'rs, aud we hope that hi5 laudable efforts to improve the cattle of Sampson may be crowned with success. 3rd Win. Robinson, of Wayne. th W K. Pdake, of Favetteville. ath Professor W. T. Walters, of Wake. 7th Professor Al P. Johnston,' of Charlotte 'Corresponding Secretary, J. W. Brooks, of Ualeigh. Recording Secretary, W. II. Bass, of War rem ."Purser J V. Dobbin, brother of the ex-Secretary of the Xavy, has sailed from Hong Kong for California, intending to return home und resign. ureZf leT-JIon Warren Winslow will addrcft the people of Richmond at Rockingham, on. -Tnes- day ot court week: also at tnc Mineral tL on Saturday. . L'flrtnr mt those of iu:i i,n f number of deaths exceeds seventy a day . VJ ill U tl II I till I Li t-il I flUliQ'UUlU J ering that 1'self rurcservation is n : fctiolf-n A correspondent at Blockers writes us tli at the democracy are "right side --up foi Winslow, Free Suffrage, Tayor and Aliins." Keep straiglit nlitil the first -Thursday in Au gust. ' lost to a man be iound acting up w" and eoticenlratinff their forced oiT I heir number -with, the hope of- success, emulate their ' example of union and r. and the triumph' wilt most certainly be . MLct the democracy of the North aud of lith, of the East and of the West in our me - jtiniisuult : Loni;l- Satnruay mow; ini up Io thi ; tlui the accrntaneW hf .Metiv. tr tin; same to ' population aV'N' and Co., of Liverpool, sh'i'ft 'firokers, have beeitM0 pi ely -f , ,i o'i i-i i-.- c.i i- x i I trorr. tr liairmaii ot Cumi.i returned lhe haoditics of the firm are stated- 0n ,itm th(, Do.ira wl- to amount to 15,000. Vg,-i,t Term l7-' " The funds have been steady at the slight .fin- ijhfc Kii.t.F.D. A man named -Kent w as killed in Wilmington, on the 4th, byi the premature dis- chartrc of a cannon which he was firing iu hon or of the day died in a few hours after the accident. lie leaves a family in destitute circumstances. &a? Nine out of sixty three counties in , Pennsylvania were represented in the convention ,r, j. for nominating a know nothing candidate for 1 Governor. All the rest fused with the aboli- tioniets. provemeat of yesterday, but the market sl.ro'ws' little tendency to animation. ..Money was in Id County, cast away their own personal request dnrig the inot'iiing at the Bank mini- nces and sacrifice everything like selusii-: muni rate of six per cent. Later there vas a the altar of their Party for their conn- ! better supply-i-aboift JL30,000 out of the last ood -L.C&- it plainly oe seen uy our ujj- :u i ivius oi uaiiiornia "oiu was taKCH to t lie s that in onr midst democrats have no j Hank to-day. The rate of discounts continues' ting divisions, but that indeed and in j to advance at Hamburg, aud is now GV per "Ours are the plans ot lair delightful cent. unwarped by Party rage to live like;. The Paris Bourse seems totally incapable of ! July . I that tl Cleftf oTto"Tmtri Vi c;py of .Jo .Sjtror Uiilriets iu t! ciimnerlanct. Ijouracd unfil JIoudT miSJAVIK Fr Sf AW Clerk Board S. C. School ' 5S-'.'t - ' jc Respectfully, WM. BOW. A Moin.1. Wiuowek. There is a gallant cock with short comb and tlie "game curved spur 7 iu our neighborhood who lost his beloved Part let t just as she had lain a nest full of eggs C aim ii ao r. N. C. Vfter an absence of twenty live years, I was 'k ! a;;eibly disapointed on retni ning to my na '! t;"v.j-feta"te to find that old Rip Van Winkle revival ; neither theTdiiction in lhe Bank of; England's rate of discount, nor the intimation j that further artificial supplies of gold are not j required for the moment by the The Bank of I France, have sufficed to stop the downward' movement. - ! FiiAXfK: The 'Elections. The Mouitcur J .!,.. "wide awaKe and lull o. lun." l was u u- . "pumt uuuicmi , a ... , 1- ..-.l.:.. ' f..,,,i tl.n 1 .r.l"....t nf tl... 4-1. ! iviititietl to see mat Aorta uaronua wuum . uunc iw me ru-i-ium. tii.riiist five years has made u,igautic and rapid , It coiiiineuees by pointing out that.the Govern-; Will attemT f X.If. pose ot eolletillil Cedar Creek. l,ock"s Creek, Flea Hill. Carver's Creek, Hlaekdiiver, tvu.'whilll , Seventy l ilt, Koek'!i.li, P NOTICE- FWftit Dis-tricts, for the lhe TjrWSs, viz ; . uly 21 V7 Jtdv 11. 21! " 21 " 26 - "30 " 31 August 1 JlKCTOIi McNKILL. .Siriff. ;-.8-tAl COODS SIACrUTT.Y DAMAGED! 50 PEIt CETSTT. BELOW NSW VOICS COST. S. M. THOMAS & BRO., ITavejnt leeelvecl theirseeoad purchase of Spring II and Suianier Cood. Some of which are shulitlv lamnzit eaused l.y trausporlatioii. winch they will ....II ..t ..fl ....I- ....lit V..i.- 'i.t-L- p.. t f'..r r :k)i ii -.ri iri . -. .i i.-.:t- .f w .. . . ., i . r..-.. 1. 1 .. .i - ... i r.. , . He WH terriblv m-nvled and v-aniicieer uiu iioi, as most unicainerei wiuc- fujj0- j everv thing that pertains to t lie wei- ; mei , m u uumj. :iuoj.mui- uiiiersai suiuage, T,e aLove .mj.,,1s eonMi-t of 111 " B W"'U'J "ia"0".u, .itm ... . . , . . . c, ,l . i.. ,.-:l..,.l 1..,. ,1,,. fl......l ..l.l.l 1... tl .... . .-. . - . . . wors do, sinootli ins rumpled plumes and straight .arjr oi an eniigliteneU and prosperous peojuo. , ..-...!-. ..... ........,v.i .-..u u; wtiiu-j Slli. 'j sucx, Xtim MrqM JSnrrqcx, J'rinlca Way run after the pullets, but with provideit 1 "fid that various Railroads have bee... con-; sioi. of the general will It has only reserved, Jauntts, lirillidnlt, Calicoes, " car'e sat upon the eggs himself and nursed hi, -He others are being built, which m : J means ot in hience namely, to pro- T! fllUy , Ite the Uy all(l tt ot i . . . fw years will a llord ample facilities tor the claim .iiomt to tin tommy tne names oi tne ; Waut ot Uarams m the way d the newest yomN silent grief while he warmed his spouse's relit nu.ipui-tatien of produce from every nook and men who enjoy its confidence, so that the peo- j and latent styles, to call early and examine, for i'ir-hi- into life. With all the solicitude of a materm ! roroer of the State. I nasscd throuirh Floral p!e may not be deceived by false declarations ; s-'ves. An oiu a.ia-e i, -to maiio niouej i.s to .-ave nd was oi poinieaj opinions. " Bene laky. The County Court clerk's office in Wilmington was entered last Sunday night and his papers o'verhaulcd, but finding no mon ey the thief mizzled. say s Which is Ricirr? The Louisville Journal the American party-was neve:- stronger, purer or more harmonious than at preseutV; but the Richmond Whig says "it would be like dishonesty for any one to contend that llitre is such a thing as the American party iu exis tence." - - ' - " l",ns Igly Ihanndon-hlp. Our neighbors of the Argus who said never a word with reference to the Plug Ugly out rage in Washington, at this iate day copy an hen he leads his chinin!r brood about ami Ciilleire (the place of my nativity) clucks and scratches as assiduously for them forcibly struck with the innn-ovemtmt that has : , ., r i " . , 'jein maitc in that section of the State in the , alone as tl.o' there were no feathered damseb . ,; Jt JIiarU.r ufa Century. I found the little adminng his spurs and uo coquettish pullets frly face boys that used to shoot marbles with eveiuir his erlossv pluimitre and siran-'e behavior nfe where the Collctre now stands, now grown i with maiden iealoiisv. Wo betide the intruder 'wn mid wealthy planters. upon his chicks' domain "With sharp stromrbeak and pointed snnr. . - v 4 i r,S-3t 7w. FUOM WAsHi;ro. AJj'dirs The Cour-e f Corcrnor Walker. KIiKCTIOSi HUTll'KS. TO Til K FHUKMHS OP CVMBElltASD CO. ttl! S C A 51 At RlC. rewectf-illv aiinouiicert - Idmswlf :iam eandidikfu for the olfice tn Clerk nf thn W.ii!XGTOx, Julv 6. The affairs in Kansas 1 Comity Court. Having a knowledge of the duties i-fcles where I was wont in my youthful days to have formed the subject of Cabinet deliberation, .Trihe "m. ue iiattcw hiiiw-ii in i.e w,n m-u to , tuts nut-ti. i " j j j . J : mvc if't-eva! satistaftion to all ttie jiood neoiile oftho chase the "switt footed deer," and the low mur- since the receipt ot the Uesolutions of the ..H.. ; eVeut of hi election; vV pen us wur-m iu tnose auys rcsouuueu iui ncoriria nuu iisss.sip.pi jjcinocrauc onuu v-ou The barren hill ' uiie croaking of frogs are noy syielding abuu-' vcniiuiis, condemnatory of the course of Gov. ever! pcr cls rjir ja , We lire authorized to publit-b that a portion of the lesse T. Warden as a Candidate for Clerk of is ni view rn attacks are considered as ungracious, 1 1 j,g County Court of the fact that he was sent to Kansas , ; .-' . '-j- -p7 adiinistratioii pledged to the defem.-e I 1 1,c, fnellds of V',1' ' V ' . , i . .i aiiiiounce hnu as a candidate tor ODER'K AlcRAE, the office of Clerk of f Cumberland. Vnd dauntless eye he meets the foe, iin i uioon or ouick retreat's t ie word." i...... i....;.... .t... ,in;,.t ..,..! He's a - model Widower. Mnr - l. .-rnw frjLljl ....i... Linr i - . n-i... ,1.1 u..,..,.J i 1... .1 1 m- 1- ...:ii r.... ' citizens ot Uol.esi.11 county deBire that the name of - " r wra-i 1 oe. u, . .4 m, v., v...n.- y.r, . .... ......-.v..al, ViUEmi be auH-moed as a- caudjdid for 11. 1 v c 1.1 wi iui 11 "4v " v t ! . 1 ...... 7 .. . - - ------ J tuu imiuc ui tivi 11 ki iau 11 lj ty p. 'T"h"i f w their stead on a far different scale. The little ' dom ami justice in nd vising- a submission of the j ; A Citizex. Tl.f.,.l,..rn.yw r.." ., . . church which in my day marked the spot Constitut'ioii to a vote of the people, and that j- We are authorised to announce " ".."xi ui, me gieai uier- ,iI(, ...i-inmii-v labors have been torn down he f luia followed a safe me of policy. The arucie iromtiie iaiumore t-iipper enueavornig ; icau siuiesiuan, was a uumorous jocose person-..,,,! ; its stead made a magnifisciit edifice ' Southeri tn f v tlio ciirrmi - f tKat finl mil to ca n i mi t li fl ""O ' ... . ... ..nali ii KMitnni tiva tl'.niK'i ml i!'!'i l J HIV LIqIUI J k v 1 n U IVUI VUlllll. OWVll HIV j , SI I f I ' 14 tl''' ' I V.U.HUM1 V " V V Id'lk III! - i democratic party, and praising "the Plug Ug lies as a body of nice American young gentle men. The article says: "The Ping Uglies are young Americans who stand up for their countrymen in opposition to fpreign impostors, and for that reason they are proscribed by men who have obtained power, by the assistance of such foreigners and others of like stamp." We wont cross swords with our neighbors in the championship of these bloody rowdies aud assassins, but will simply say that they are '"o1" :. ,-i icious eiiOt.gl; As he was onee innrnerimr in Mns,..lu,,t,.. - mid sunr.licd with corresponding elegancies and by an j " o v "l-"-l li! I k . - . . . -, , . I illlll'MllICi: 1IMU (l- il Cdl not far from his native town, he stopped late comforts from the proceeds ot a sewing Society, ot Hie Southern rights, and opposed to the ! t!le (, v C(JU1.t l)fc one niiht at au inn in the village of In gotten up by the worthy ladies iu the surround- Topeli Constitution ; and in conformity with j June l:;" the barroom were about twenty person.-, who i"g county : ami last Out not least, we lnui m wincli jioiicy uov. aiher is now ciaimeu to called him out to discover n thief ni. ..f 1 1... it.s choir . laced anions the chorsits a very Que be nctinir. company, it appeared, had a watch taken lioni and handsome iiiellodoom and I'll warrant that The views of the administration carefully his pocket a few minutes before, and he knew one of those fair nymphs who is want to linger elaborated, will, there is reason to believe sco i the offender must be in the room with them its kevs with so small decree ot musical author- "Fasten all the doors of the room let uo one ity can put any. common man to nodding in leave it." said Mr Webster, "and here. land, church in five minutes. My wife enters with and bring your wife' i eat brass ljubv mid 1 must close. i ours IU BLANXER11 ASSET lord, go Kettle. Boniface did as commanded. The great l..wt L-.ltlo u-ac rvl.wrwl in !.- i..;.1,ll.. f welcome to all the giory of such a cause and to 1K)0r boltom uplas- b1ack aud s00ty as the ail t!ie credit ot such associations and nartv afh-'!,;. ,.iipv liuft- :n,l, ncml -nee was celebrated in this vi lations as the Plujr Ufflies afford. Thev are "You don't vant hot water nor nothin- to with unwonted .enthusiasm. K very body take the bristln off no i-rittcr do von 'sf.nir..?" he balance ot tne genu humo came to see . t. CvRTiiAOE, July bt!i ls."7. yv Kditor: The anniversary of our nation.! mil I'Ciul -nee was celebrated in this i.e ofliciallv nroiiiulateil- Thc President and each member of the Cabi-j We net received to-day an invitation to tttend the ; John W funeral of the late Win. L. Marcy at Albany Tlie Picsident rejilied by telegraph; expressinj: iiis deep regret ;it the sad event, and saying liiai the pressure oi' bublic business would pre vent him and his associates from attending. j iLtr 'I'lie friends of lioburt (lilUatn j announce him as a candidate fr the oflice of Clerk of ; the Siiiiei ior Court of Cunibei laud Count'. Klectioo e-O i :,, An..w, mix ::: v:n.;. . are aut luniietl lo ' aiijiounce Baker, Jr., as a candidate, for the office of Clerk of the Superior 'Court for the County of Cumberland. ; down upon decent foreigners and respectable Catholics, but a Plug Ugly with a patch over his eye, an oath iuliis mouth, a bludgeon in ai;e and the 31 A lilt 11 :i la Cumberland county on the 1 ! i li of June by Kd- his hand, and a bowie in his breast is one ofleockrell you have got." said the landlord, the preparations lookiu much like hog-killing. "Go to your barn and bring me the biggest ami i 1....- Ili I ...... 1.. ... .,....,! ..r. ..-.1. I .t thn -.7 o T...... 1.. 71...-T.1 V...;-1. 1. AT T. . 17IT-... M . .....;...! .. f. .. 1 .1 ... 1 ..4- .1.. IV i- 1. .t ..W 1 1- ('av l ne 1 1 u mi .i.uiii uii. u ill me cuuii iiuu.v - marched in procession to the Presbyterian . 'Ci ... .. : . i -. i i : ; .. uii cll. r lie cei emoines ojieiieu witn vioi.u mu.-ii. t in .sun.iav llarv K. .liiu'u lhe 7th June Mr A. W. Ider of Shejiard Sewe'.l. Melvin to Mis Kxj., deceased. T lie Friends of Pctei1 McBachin Jvsq., an,. nounce him as a candidate for the office ofr clerk of the county court of Robeson county. Election in August next. June 4th J857. those patriotic and noble Amerikins who siall and ottgkl. lo rule Amerikay "Better be the head of the yeomanry than the tail of thy gentry." So says good sense, and true gentility echoes the sentiment. Snobs prefer the latter, only they imagine themselves at the head of 'the gentry, because mayhap some weaker vessels than themselves have lain hold of the tail a few inches lower than they. teiy"A. SI.," who wishes his paper changed to Thomasville, will please let us know from what office he w-ishos it changed. We have several of his uame upon our books and do not know which to transfer. 0Af MAKER'S .TIApZCYE. W'e have received from the publishers a specimen number of this very useful periodical It is a large, handsomely printed, beautifully illustrated monthly and should be liberally pat j'oiised by the craft. A special editor has charge of each dopurtment, Trimming, Paint ing, N ew Patents, Literary &c. -. Should any of onr friends in McKethan'g extensive estab lishment wish to see the work, our copy is at heir service. Tree Suffrage. AVe aw-'ui a Into issue of one of our town cotemporarics an adroit article against free suf frage, published iu a conspicuous place but un accompanied hy any cditoral comments, and evidently intended as a feeler. We had a mind to respond to some of the objections Of the writer at the time, but concluded that per haps it would be ii useless expenditure of time and space. The question of free suffrage lias" been discussed to death already: the people favor the measure, and we will only reiterate the caution of the Standard to the democrats to be sure and vote the Approved ticket. Do not let local interests absorb all your attention, and be sure- to go to tlie ballot box with a free suffrage ticket in your hand. We see that Sir Puryear has declared himself in favor -of the measure. Rather a sudden conversion, is'nt it? The Western Sentinel pitches into the anti-seven-thousaud dollar speech candidate with a vengeance, charging demagogueism up on Mr P because of .his sudden transition from property qualification to free suffrage. The know nothings, as a general thing, are violently opposed to the measure and will vote heavily against it. It therefore behooves the democrats to watch aud work as well as pray if they wish the present odious restriction re moVgd. Beniface went to the barn, and soon return- ly Messrs Bruce, McLean, Tyson, and MePon- ed with a tremendous great rooster, cackling dd, eaen oi v nom maws me now witna ina.nc all the way like mad. . .hand. The Meelenburg declaration was read ; The old rooster was thrown under the invcr- hy Sandy Barrett in an impressive manner, and ted kettle and the lamp blown out. ,:he national Declaration by Dr. John fchaw "Xow gentlemen, I don't suppose the thief gracefully and eloquently, after which C. Dowd is iu here but if he is, the rooster will crow Ksq , orator ot the day, delivered an able and when the offender touches the. bottom of the ..iitertaiiiin.g .address which- at its close was kettle with his hands. Walk, around iu a cir- loudly applauded by .the delighted auditory, cle and the cocWwiii make khowii the watch ! Dr Lawhon then arose and, thanking the ladies stealer. The itiffocciit need not be afruid, vou ! fpr their kind attendance, requested the- lriends know -,vi. t of the Cheraw and Coalfields Railroad to as- The company then, to humor him and carry semble at the Court house and substantiate out the joke, walked round the kettle in tin; their professions of interest In tie-enterprise by dark- for a f.r niinni, - . " V subscribing heartily. .Pursuant to the - Dr's "All done, gentlemen ? request, .a ..goodly dumber:, of the ; substantial . "All done, was the ry "5liei?a.vburo4rHSdh.e, Ca"rt. room wiUi open: : ing we heard no cock-a-doodfeloo V - " , i&: Alex: efly S; ;nppoifed "Briii"- us a light " - " twurman, and the riiecting wits entertained fou. - A light was brought as oidered. . " " !sl"'f time by Several, able speeehes. The ad-j 'How hold your hands up good; folks . ' iT'6? W mtu?1 necessarily t.tm4roni xne ; One held his and up after another? TlieyP11' ?flly set; were 5f course black, from coming , in- contactff' n"d thoroughly discussed. Preliminaries j with the soot of the kettle. " e" scttled thc chairman announced . "AUnn?" -- - ' i fio tlie meeting that the books were open fori "All nu." was -the resnonse.. ' 7 i ?" a"" .''lu l"llh Iie "opeu every " ll black?" ' 111 w,th tl,e slightest spark "A II don't know ; hasn't held up his hands "Ah, lia ! my old boy at your paws 1 They were examined, ami were net bluci like the rest of the company. "You'll find vour watch , concealed about h IJlKIi. On the Moore (' "ith inst at his residence on mat v. Gcoru' Vi ileox. in tl can KPiLir.sv cukkl - We think lhe lollowiii;; letter from a repcctablt citi.ra of Mississippi will answer the rpiastion, aud remove all doubts Iroin every uinnaseu, niinu; ;i;i:nai. Miss. June 5, 1855 Pr.'Pcth S. llance. Iluliitnore Ml. Pear Sir: I taka I great pleasure in relating a caBof spaenis or lit. cured I'cp Kirer , ;-. ;, .,i,, ,1.1.. I'HU l lirottier J. J. Idcron. Jil ( ar of his i. i..,.. iii;,.t..,i vi iil.ijhl. nirf'nl ' ilisnse. Iff ir iletfiodist Ei'dscoj.al Charcfi for inauv vcars, and died in the fall assurance of a blessed immortality. It has been tlie lot of few indeed to meet death with as much composure as he did. having folded his own bauds iu the usual position for being laid out. In fiis death tlie community have hisf, a charitable and obliging neighbor and the country au excellent citizen. a.ue. The deceased was a consistent member of the j w;43 jrM attacked while quite yoiiri":, He would Tiave one nr two spasms at one. attaek .hrt; tmt an He 1 jrrew older, tliry seemed to tnere likewie.- -Up to J Uie lime he eoiuinei'.ceil taking your IMlKhc had thenijr very often and quite euVcrO, prostratinghitD hotly nmlV niia.l. lli mind laid Bafl'cTcd "seriously; but now; ;M am luiiy to saysJfUi ura ot tnose ins. iiQnnn enioved iiue health .ffoMhe lat live mouths past. . - . . . ...t- ?..i..:....-J nimil lias also ruiyrnl io iib -original spriguiu Alt this 1 takrf &ntV Dleilsnrc In coraniunieatin ', as may be tlie neiiiiif directing othi'rs to the r hat will cure th j - Yoarszcfnectfiilly. Ac. Xo nCiWii a s(feiiis from l'its, or f? diould iieKlPetie-STK Ibinec; aft. r iir sujmt oi III I BCfuniaic . ' J - iuh wmk mm " ' . mail "lieo on ilse rptetiH f j Seth S. 1 lanec. VVmkmmT'. .Md v f tt ADVERTISEMENTS. FRESJl TURNl1 SEED. 'l;KD TOP. tmmr KXGL1SI! NORFOLK, LAIIGI-; t:LOrH. . - Kt TA I'.ACA. -Just received and for sale by s. J. mxsDALi:. LAST WEEK AT COST I will coiitii.uo to -sell at Xt-w York (Vt . j ... l l si i .1 ... iu.i r ri. of state nrido : liurinr tlie pies.ni. w ei k ami u v".a "c j .jiu oi j uiy i f t Will I'rOCl'.U i .-.1. -ii..ii".i iur;vHiin-.:w.R,v.".r - ' i fVl.ni. i ii i- . t - - ' , I will proceed to sell at auk lion tlie entire .Mock, eo. here's one fellow L4"7, -would -iinniediatcly come forward ..;.,;.'.,,-a i:(1Tc s,..ck ..f n , j-a.id '.show his list." 1 hey needed no second siiUs. Grenadine-. Harare.-', Tissues and Or;.'andi. . i "t ..f , Vi-" o 1.(..f40''ctation, for there was a general rush for All-wol Iichmcs. -i!k and Wool do. ! 11 take a ptt Ujie .. bcfore wo,.(Is wc,.c f-crtree,y ut T-ge.her wiri, a variety f Staple Good,. person searcn mm r v . -. -.- . j in a .,. lwi..i ,;, n , I - r,r--P!.Afvra. rxvn?:M; And so it proved. This fellow,.Jiiot bem , - -f i;: ' JJ& d iiili.-JJX W u a a -iy a i i 1... .1.. .r,u tm that iu!vatcd and prominent position. I nave not . r,., vt c,.:,,,. .i-ill bm-in on the 2d M.mdav it. SI T-'KI'.n-V.nS dlsi-.TPJ tf the 411ndJi-r Kidiiry Iriipsy. V. -a'liwn. k&. ri-.-id tlloilv.-lt1 lu.'nt in arj uinii. in -:nl-J HAaikfLd' lionufljo ri-r.ariitlcii vj FAVETVeVILLK MAllK M'J Cor red f I uertfor the S'crlA CaroiH$ a J4t;,;Iolatises v S a H.fgalt W. SriidTS. tercd each one se'esaintr desirous that his name sliould be handed down to posterity upon the! extreme point of the "spike pole ot reason tindj truth" that roused old "Hip" from his slumbers July 11. Surviving l'artn-.-r, by ii. V. MO( iUb, Au'y. IJacoii Coffeo 11J Cotton 1 1'bOtK Faiuilv ! np. Fine ! Fine i Cro.ss awnrenv mnrn than flip rpst of the trail that was laid for the discovery of the thief, kept aloof from the kettle, lest, ' when he touched d, the crowing of the rooster should proclaim had as a thief. As the hauds of all the others were blackcih ed, the whiteness of his own showed that he boon appprized of the exact amount subscribed : ,ruly. The under.-iiied having ha 1 considrralde ex hut learn that it was verv liberal. Everv one ' i.-ii-nee in teaching, h.-.p.-s by diliguut' "at t-.ui.)i to . urn huim.i"." .v .... .. j ' i sons and aids. I v: and siiiet re- luet of the j.npils. j hy exit non redire from the lovely village of! poard can be had in the viHag aad vicinity at from out learn that it was very nuerai. r,verv one p.-n-ncc m teacumg. imp. - si-.un seemed "ri-ht side up with care" in-fa voruf the ' business to give fall ausfaeu-n to tl, road. So mote it be'l With many wishe, for; SS thu success of the enterprise, I shall soon make .r;lI-,iwiH be paid ti the moral conduc TKCUMSEIl. ih.rod ..f ib old brass kettle, and thai vy. e. he was the thief. - j (We cannot present lecuiusehs respects'. He was lodged In proper custody, preparatory as rcqnestcd in a clause we did vol publish, to being sent to jail. owing to onr lack of "the material." Per.; Wealth ii-flolaueh. desid-it js JPbf us 5 the f Sauting J onTytnemVn wo is the possessor of i. ! Ins fefpest. Ed 7 t. Sil rjvr month. Tei ias per Session : l'rimaiy tuglisli r.r.mches lligher Do. aut Mathetliatits Ancient I.angiragcH- Contiagent Expenses S 8 00 l j r-o 17 r.o so MKNT tK)WP, A. 110 Prlj!al. . oast 1 00 P?rr'Crai.,lv 15 Appfe ' ti 50 r Whiskefi M G lb ) Do. nortttrn 40 Gkaiv ' Tfrd'EVTixk, Corn 1 -25 f-llaw 2 00V. 0,,' Oats 65 -Spirits a . Teas 1 25 JSwceds Iron fl FlaxSeed 1 30 Hides 8 10 Corn we report a slight decline. Teach and Apple Dramiy scarce, and in deuityid. The- market has been extremely dull past wees. WILMINGTON MARKET, July 9, 1S57 Virgin "turpentine 3f.5, yellow 2 60, hard 1 4(K Spirit!" 10. Sapor Floor 7 iS; market dm with ward tradeacY. Xo. 1 Rofin S 50 to 6 50 as in Qiia.lttA viV Ccn HrfB rtjw.twn r r v . Si 1 M a