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-T.:' aiS sor- Jut; and aery of • kouniiBg leslcr re ed tlie a tium- one of Imarks of [left to be I would be of more enjoyed tical rela- knew a rhose c!e- of our hs and de led, ^ ids seal, bfa man.’' ihe tluirac- modesty led modesty ne Knglisb Ionovs, and J elevation; leetcd Car- Irinks irem fr preferring many Ireer of toe Isliow bis i:e- Itcrestediiess Ipidarity aiul |ful adndi.ii- and Ids tr;- ttary be rc- meeting as the feeling lie honorable Coi. tv iiOC- i proceedings ■e eity papers, prs be lanuest- Jlhe SLcr-tary |he resolutions )X, rres-t i'.ritish Com- kl'lsraeii raised the insurrec- lal muntiuy, or ■n, and audaeed Ind ecn>jv.racy, of liliSit'liOU.-' fe, a. d aiso t J among I--’ ; the-e enibieUiS doo friends -: irieU ti.ey are tatesiiien. l>nt Jtlieir ndstern ns 111, bv Malisc to in, MrD'Isrueli Ja*^o. this took llle headman of lieakes—ci: >i j/ai- K wheaten ilonr, kes are scat to land send ihciii iieadman obeys, six Others, and I of the next vil li,;-.v did begin? |he viiiagt >v!.eiiee ted we u.'ght get in t. course lie of Hei-gai al.d country nave lot a man go.ng leadmau to head- IViee station, leav er ov'icrthan ih.at I ma '.e ai.d circnla- ■Ru-isia, whoso Icter Las more re- |c^t-ion5 than the (ee7_s:r.,; e-c the ;ire, ti.ere is a ,i;.g or, in your Ku iTS {-'vis" 1 trmiue, or a pot , son,-.- to perhfrm le to sav. inis has I villagi-', and we ,ssia won'll say, ’‘I hii make head or Ire there is some- jake some ],rteac- Ipie arc not usually phev do not make a is opposed to Isecret commuidca- nication dai gcrous .seitdiiig Oi cakes the Government do not fil’d fault liiot Cii'-i it out. -tint there were fconfedtraey. There fspiracy among the Teen known to the Ide to the circum- Lv man came with a fthe chief*of a regi- bm hand to hand in I who took it looked jing nothing, VVe I man who passed it le piot. When it the regiment be the next statiorf ^ough in evfcfv regi- j5 not a regiineut, , to which the lotus these things took of Dude. Au lion. : last year the Bengal irloughs. That was mstaiice. 1 venture^ a state of society in ixisteacc of general 1 it rc'cht be to prove offer to the House iflicieiit to convince icy. I think I have House to pause be- ate an-opirdon upon ill India." X think 1 the House at Ic’asi g that we have to mutiny that we shall I THE N 0 R TH C A R 0 LIN i A N, F A y E f t E V 11L -£DW;VBB STiSlY'S POSITION. In iCinr last we made a few remarks relative A Bestrnetive Five In Hllmineton.’ A fire broke oiit in Wilmington about 2 o’- THM XOilTil C.VliOLS.MAX. Tavettkvillk, X. c. S;il ni'.'itty , .knsnsl tiO. i S5'7 . \V?1, I'. WKill r.XI.VlX, KOITOU. I deuce between Hr Stanly and the different - committees which addves.sed him, we then I thought it best to inser tions made by the Raleigh Register in which j that paper justly condemned him for proving i recreant to the State which gave him Idrtli j Sir. Toncef.' The VVashington Union publishes the'folldw- ing complimentary remarks respecting btirpres- ent secretary of the Xavy, the Hon.- Isaac Toucey. , I in Ti.,., “We have received from the publishers the In another column will be found the Journals .,(,1,0 United States Xanti- account of it. Several of our merchants were i y^yal Journal,” published t a few of the observa- 'osers by this lire. | in New York, which contains, 111 addition to to this once favored whig son of Xorth Caroli- clock on the morning of the 24th inst. Prom 120,000 to $30,000 worth of property vvas des troyed part of which was insured. The fire that number to publish the entire correspon- was supposed te be tlic work of an iiiceiuliary. na, but more recently of Black Republican no toriety of California. Xot havinsr room in Mother matter, a biographical sketch of the Hon i Isaac Toucey. Secretary of the Xavy, accom- Wc see that a Fayetteville corresi ondent panied by a spirited and life-like portrait, weseeii.at a i jt-is grutilynig to notice the deserve'-llylngli Wbat cau the Matter be! . and from whicli lie had gained whatever reputa- writing to the Italcigh Spirit of the Age gives the following doleful account of the condition C. .Mi't’KrMMKX is our duly autliori/AMi r ihc collection of all claims due this olllcc. tion and honors be now has (save the Black , o"f Temperance in this place and of • -• of Cali- VVTiat can the matter G ness ag-It i’,r iin; cmecuoa OI au Claims HUB 1.111.-, oincin Ronublicaii nomination for Governor i.,,-....; • c,, s.„ * »« 1 \ •n ^ ■llSi/lXlSlOUS vk C. J A C • fornia if honor it can be called .) \\e did this' TO .MtVEUTlSERS. , tl,„ Ctntn I'ersons do-'irous of the immediato insertion of ihoir , '-Ar ’ i it must be for no donI)t he is a powerful Oiipo- them m by TlirKSDAV more ardently advocated Mr btanly s cause t of temperence—Plague the fellow if he was AK THliNUOX. otherwi^i; they uiU not appear until rhe siieceedin:; week. Our friends will please I «k: V7iii v>mi ‘'v.n . his in maul—as wo uitcnu i,) make it a rule without aliadc to was when that pa]icr was goveineu ‘ xi‘t jitiou. estimation in wliicli this gentleman is lield in every part of the country, and we cannot for- byiar giving an extract from tile article before us, as°illustrative of the opinion entertained of him in the great metropolis:” “We liave tlie satisfactory assurance to anti cipate that in tlie Hon. Tsaac Toucey the navy will find one who has the keen perception to discover the difl'oronce and make tlie proper ^, : bodi and sor" But Unuik tim LmH h;i; moi;t | ’Thw'SIS we l,y whig rule and zealou.sly advocated the cause ^ Letter and i Vest guarantees in tlie ant’ccedont of that now broken down party. Hr n. v'as , Obitnarv alluded to. ! course of the Hon Secretary tliat lie will think then the-JfagnH.w .Ippo/o witli the Xorth Laro-; picisio,, i,cre is on ;ts bust leg.s, and ’ for himself, and what ever aid he may receive lina Wliig party of wliicli altliough the present du-iudled away j from Ids subordinates lie will look beneath the editor of the Bcgiatcr was not then a member ; few‘of the faithful, j surface, and endeavor to appreciate motives as of the Xortli Carolina wing yet if we mistake ; Xlierc is material enougli to work upon, but | u-ell as words and ideas. We may sately anti- than did the Register. ’Tis true the time we , ruin the Country CoBgradoDal and Free SaBTage Tofe.' j Below we give a table of the vote by His-j tricts, for members of Congress and for Pieei Suffrage. .iDVEllTISEWHNTS. FIRST IHSTKICT. Smith K N. SliJivr [Jem. not was of tlie same polities in Tirgiiiia. We ! tlie machine is out of order, decayed Ai-scless. Send and get tlic charter! It u. a ,, : nseless bit of parehmeat.—Write on its back of Stanly's course because we thought it woulil - epitaph: show more plainly to the world and especially i ‘pjtcd in Fayetteville, during the reign 1 to onr opponent ancy to that had been fos which might reasonably be snpposcil bo had ^ imbibed not to be ca.st off for the Gold of Cali-{ e- ,, , and mittino- . . r» .t ohitnnrv bv str km*''Out \\1ii.‘'K0V unci puinnQ fnt-nm or reiectccl for the nomination of the ^ J i • +i Black Repnhlicans for any office in the gitt ot. that State. But alas wo find a terrible we.ak-. 'eig" of ’ \ ness in Hr S. The loaves and fislics are held out to his view. The lure of office not merely for the Governor.sliip of California but as the Reg ••JORL'AT IS A IIARB ROAB T3 TRAVEL.” As we open onr opposition exchanges wo are daily reminded of the above expression. Their turnings, twistings, grunts, groans, and the distorted features of their “Kditorials,” show ambition disappointed, hopes blasted ’'“‘f ■ 'the'Register's cMdemnation j useless. Send and get the jdiarter! a large amount of bad luinior, in conscrpteiice - - - in wc snjipose of tlie late brilliant democratic victories. They show lliat they feel that “Jur- dan or the way to Salt River is a liard road to travel.'' They are like a set of spoiled clrldren, who rtiinx they ought to have every thing their own wav. So alisorbed are they witii tiieir own stilish desires. So blinded by jirejnJice and pa„sion that they forget their opponents are jiatriots. ligliting for the be.st interests of the countrv. They sliat their eyes to the tact, that their own prosperity is advanced by every ■Jeinocratic victory which has crowned onr c!- foits. To .such no wonder “Jordan is a liard roa,! to travel,” In place of their fooling like onr brethren in a comnioii cause. Instend of acting a.s patriots, p'.ilanthropists and phdosopl.crs under deieat. Tiiey use harsh terras, show a fretful temper and nnd;e out that the very oliject of our being bandeil togethc;’ as a party is to pilfer the Tr-easurv, siiuaader the jiublic lands or ili-eir I'i -cecils, m.ike l-Cnusas and other terntorios ir-ei states and advance the cause of aboldion- is;;; tiir,,)'.ig!iout th.e country. X'o wonder when I'.ii-v 'ih s narrowly view our motives and con- -iii. t that they siionld lind ‘'Jordan a hard road t! travel Wlien a set of i,!en who aim more for their , .rloi’v. than they do that ot their country s meet with deieat ami arc routed as it were root and braneh in the contest, we admit ti'.at their liisappointment goes hard witli tlicm. a">et what else eoulii onr know nothing friends e.vneet lint certain extermination as a party, wi.en so;n-e of the articles of their creed were so hostile to the spirit of onr free institutions. Currituck Camden Fa.sqiiotank Ferqniiiiaiis Gates Chowan Hertford Xorlhampton Halifax Martin Bertie Washington, Tyrrcl 10; ! 1MB 'vm'SAwm ■WHEsaER * .SVBSCETT, ^ as SB-;?: xi-;u' YtiitK ri’i'Y, Will p.-iy for tmanty I.iiiid " -r.u.IS -f.dl cli-noiir.-’- ■"'’ tIvu I’Ki; cbNT. .vmiVKM-vrtKin- rup-K?. : until (lol-Y-i-.- liilli. Wf haviiic a bire-o 'm’n-;--! 1 livt-r Rt tl’.iil linif. S'HkI lia ui u!**:;-. i h'.; ] -are tl't* latest .,u..lati.m^: , l';ii uetTs .n 5293 525.5 o o 00 707 339 511 241 -fO' 397 293 rani'’.' spivliF 372 177 7’9 hi-'int* i!i"u;:h 232 rt'in:ti'''l ''V if'.' 0000 OOCfll Xf'V Vti-lc. A •vi:! J-’ ' i'l'CS' n;r,i ail. S' \vHKi’:Li-;K A i:vI’:im:it. Im't,!;-!':*. N'-W Vc fk t ' i A ISgT. cipate till improvement upon the past in the luaval matters. “Ill persoiiel Toucey will deal with tlie intellii?ent men with whom he will be brought 1 f fi.n perils and privations, scattered as the} aie| would suggest au amendment to the to tlie Arctic circle, wiiieh de-j prives them of the advantages of concentrated j action in enforeiug their just demands. Tliey ■ Kuttin will aiso learn that the present iiead of the r'"’ V .,11 .Aside we ' department will hold every individual strictly Bn* seriously and lax lug all jok.s aside _ xve J oflieial acts, whether of co Sl'conil District* Ituflin Scafring Ail'd Hyde 000 000 306 Beaufort, 419 000 390 Pitt 631 182 491 Craven 405 64 210 Jones 209 84 185 Leiioii’, 456 111 4;56 Way no 1007 779 Greene 387 47 364 Edgecombe 1306 16 592 Onslow 600 15 434 Carterett 277 18 160 ' Wilson i 663 Not .-Vp'il 34 2-25 Titi T’oiir -No l-'.,.r s G A'lmnst 1 I'cnniiii 1 ■ ' .V W Wil.Li.AH: I'M-lf (Hiaiio-- iV Co. xo I'lr K. On arsi ;it'i'-r tlie ;>t ‘-i-;o- more acc'iuiit- niini on our Books remici'x .n sitl.U*. Abb l*i-:i:S('NS i of Ni\inbiuhs .'itiiiuliu;.' :u :i St.'!-;' 'll.'-.-’ wil': 1-” I--. Til-’ lav-- RiR-tiu;- htoiL'-e in I'Hsin-s' It iiti’tl I'V Ill'll' OV Rv' -Gillt. 1 ov* r, at'i* r tjucst' 1 1' ,1 rxMiv )X. b-lH-: K-cklbb. S s inaj 5940 (ilO 5324 CIO Third District. Winslow .ScntM’iii'j regret to .see so bad an account published in a | |j®L'sion or omission, no matter how elavatcd by newspaper of the Temperanee cause in this | gf cominis.sion, or how humble by appoint- ,,p,ee Client—wliellier tlic veteran commodore, the ister snrmLscs the not far uistant prospect ot i ’ i eidef of a bni’cau, tlie cliief clerk, or the mes- the nomination for the Pre.sidency of the Un- j tHA: ruOSrECT lA^ I'EA'SSVLVAMA. | jguijer, nil will be held snb.sei’vient to the law ^ ion pointed to him. How could Hr Stanly; ’ppe democratic pre.ss of renn.sjivania gives | of responsibility. They will fuRl Mr Toucey ^ withstand this temptation. He is no llattering accounts of the prospect for tlmdem-; fir™ bid co,..4„st^)nt^^i^^ at. btatc.! 1 , . f .,c ii.uv 1 ^ > X. Hanover Brunswick Columbus Blnden, Sampson Oniuberland Robeson than man. He is fond ot the pomp.s, 'nidw;' ocracy in the coming contest in Unit. I g|'.'gq of discipline, connected as they . and glories of this wicked world and therefore ^ Liov will nobly aid in sustaining Mr ; important interests of tlie' '' is ready to forget his early Xorth Carolina Buchanans administration. Wc feel a.?snred i nation, will be .silpei’intendcd in a spirit advan- training. Why talk about his being a whig: L,at Black Republicanism will tlicre again meettageons alike to them and to ''“''''‘'T that party is dead and buried Tl.e so-called ; ^ rebuke, only, a more signal one. | cxcitions ai - American party too is about being Jefunet. p|p|,|py|jp|ia Argns thn.s allnde.s to the ^-in the people liavc rea.son to fear And tlie only formidable party opposed to tlie ^ g,- canvass in rennsylvaiiia i the materis.l of the navy ^ will remain ^ in democracy now is the Black Republican. As, ..jt is a sonrcc of special gratification to us j the same dilapidated and inefficient condition Mr Stanly was keen enough to see those things ■ convey to onr friend.s in all parts of tlie j which lias cliaraclcrized it forycar.s past. 0333 1437 1437 Winslow's iiiaj. 4351 Sec-1 Wake omnio nu,„v .A of the A-etary Toucey not only possesses the zeal ofliis I P'rauklin kl„d. From the democrats he conlct have no ! State w,m have i j Sredic he was ready and willing to liavc fame of some ; gtate, and also to the verv many on Slate who have i concern for tlie s ,, nothing and abolition like himscif expect tn c.scapc the charge. i>ut nominating and preliminary conventions we give our readers his own words which are as : a,-(. „ow being held, and not only do wo find follows: , , 1 know I shall be censured; probably everywhere the best feeling prevailing and the de-'most thorough and iinselli.sli devotion of the ■Wiion their ar’Jeies opposed the emigra- of hig.. minded, lionorabie and cnliglitcned men from other climes to tiiis our wide extelul- ed Repni'iic, surely tl-.ey can blame no one 'out tiicms-eives with their bad succes.s as u par- tv. XV-J b.-liove that many who fought under t:ie k. 11. banner ti,ought they were doing right. Against such v.e have not one word oUeoin- p'aiut to m ami like S.inl of Tarsus when the .=calC3 fall from tlicir eyes ami they see clearly they are in the wrong, they will I»e as valient in the democratic cause as itiey now arc and have been in the cause of Sam. It is again.st the wire [I'.d'ers, the political leaders of the so called Auiei’iean-party that we level our bat- ter'-..s. It i.'i against their men who have ex- jn-i’icnce and iiiteliigence ami thcrerore ought nonneed as an abolitionist. I can endure Hiat,„,.c.it principles of the dcmucratic faith, giving in the future, as I liave in the past Harri.son, jgf j„,,.pose and energy of action to onr ernnicnt and those of tlie country, iMi ioucev , will not bo an indifferent spectator. ^ M idle tlie , naval constructors regard it as tlieir preroga- j live to build pnlilic vessels, being, as tliey sup- i pose, especiallv qualified for tliis service, tlic i private builders point to the war vessels of our j I ci’son tile Hero of Tippecanoe; Scott, tlie conqueror | p„,.ty organizations, but also an nbhfing confi- navy '"'y ! Alamance of Mexico; the ever glorious Clay, did not e.s-1 the measures ol the nationu admims- \\ilhoire . ■ " . | j , , j„{erests Clm’auun cape the bitterness of party vituperation. Tliey t,,tion, and a determination unselfishly to sns- | fidently •'‘-''.V O" t f mu iluch the interests | together with President Buchanan, and the. j.,in the policy so fearlessly enunciated by Mr. ; of the coniui) demand. di.stingiiislied patriots, Fillmore and Cass, were' psuolianan, and wliicli so far ho has carried^onti - — ■ ■— | all called abolitionists, by their opponents, ; su,.q signal energy and patriotism. The! A Snake Stort. wlicn partv spirit had made reason a prisoner. ; qigi, ^nd lofty purposes of Mr Buchanan, and | frieiid writing from XVliitesvillo, Coiumbiis How Ihen'can one so humble as myseff, expect j ^le aim of his admini.stration of Uic^affairs ot | to the XVil. Herald, tells the following Fourtli Bistrkti itrancli Soat’i-iat 1814 203 301 1-20 733 40 lUo'.l 300 >,140 00 040 52 1000 '315 7375 1102 1102 0273 Filth BIstrIrt. 212 ' 203 ’ 120 30 ' niuko jiuvmt-at ai aii t a.i- 100' ' 140 ! 205 57 CIiUMMOMS ^ GO'S 35ISE-CT I .S’l’.tGl-; LINK l-ltuM l- AVi,Ti i-:\'ll.l.K T" i SARKH, I Wo liavo jast ilia,C-t I1M1- -.-i ark ra lhi. ronir. ,\ii. I oaa cln-i-rl'idlv n-t-inaairail it to dm Iravi-Iiiig paUlir : as iM-iag dll-host sl.K-koO. fasirst amt olir.ii»'si bao _ ! fi-om I-'liycttovillc. Ttio host Coa-:li-.'s anil ta.-losl hr; - ’ SOS. laasi ofatiioli aro i-xliroly now- .\\t 'vo ask now . i is to ploaso rivo us a ll-ial. llio linr is lav sni'orioi- l.> .Vp it Not .-Vj) it i( |.vt-r lias tiooa. tt'- tin; . ; will i-oooiiun'.-,i'l 753 13’2 I ii.soir. I’a.ssoagcrs west will save #1.111 aail llioM' lor ■M (1 sf, ' .Saloiii wit! liini it S2.-tn ('li''.a'iior tiian any other route. ' I.i-aves Favel-Seviite .tfmitlav. Wednesilay ai.d 1 n- ; (V.iy at f'. M. l.-aves liigli I'e.int 'faesday. Thur;.- i da'v and Saturday at 11 .\. St., iimaedhuety after tlie 631 433 ! Ti-'.tins arrive IVo'm tidlli, Novtii and Soutti. No di-leii- nVS 434 ; tiou at aav point. Tieltety at th.e l-'ayotteville lintel. K. T. A- J. W. ri.EMMltNS,-Conli-actors, .Yug.Sflf. «-■> O'-O'V THU X OK Til (’AROI.IX.A IMl US f! Y T El! 1,4 V ’I’ho li'ev. Win. .S. MeUaiio hasdocliiied the As.socialo Editorship of tliel’apt-r. For tlii.s and other reasons, the l-:.v. Coin,-le.ivt'I'i'solved fo defer the imlilication of die l.st Nmnliei- till af er the mooting of the Synod wlileli takes place the Zist of (IctOh.-i- ill t’liai'lotte \t that tim e a meoliiir- of the Fi-oprietors will he liold 1 and aaodier Eilitor olo'ored. .A fidl attendance is ro- ; uue.sted, as other Ijusiaess of importance will also Ivc I under coasideraliou. . , ! ,vH person-.- tiaving copies Of the 1 rospectns. widt Apd N'lt Ap'd I -juii jd! who are alile to 1453 431 i add new n-.iines to die list;, win ple-ase forward dieia 7’-!S I'Jti bv maillo the nadc-r.sigm'd ithmodiafely, so that sOmo .)oe; ! estiiaale mav lie fOriaed at .-Synod ot the mnnlu-i ot 4.).a -db 1 Will, w-liieli we ni-ay liegin die piddicalioa Sly oyb 110 1,,, jijiU-pan l,o easily otdaiacA.^ Will 627 543 I not OarXlinisters aivo iay inemhers show their intevost 7 60 1U7 i in diis iaipoVlant woi-t; foi-oar Chnrc'i and Stale >y .-,so ! exerting d.emsolves in ils I,eh-.an Cartleage cion cl . i in Muo?e ttoaaty, as yet leads the column; a club ot I IVivvinfT I'-.vm-T Vlicrc. 5(')52 29o5 2 ri *■ 1 Bv onl.’r oV live (’.HivmuU’C. (JKnlUiK McMblBB. Jr. A n IT. 2IV L Guilford .Moore .Montgomery ike because tlieir motives were pure t,, escaiie unattacked? I shall endeavor to ; government, are clearly pcrcoiv’cd ’and um- | wetness of wliicli wociUirciy bear it with dignity and chanty, lioping, aftei vevsally approved, according, as thc\ do, witli ; snake .slot>, , , r, the contest is.over, it will be regretted; and : p„|igi,tciied ideas of the people as to the j believe. Thompson made a good shot: will forgive it before its injustice is admitted.” ; gpgat mission of tlie democratic part} of the j Friday, one of my iiciigtdiors; Mr Murray AVe would ask were Hai’ri.son, Scott, Clay, ! country; and the marked .success which Ims , Liiomp.son, went into ids lield with hi.s rille and f- - T-YIlmore or Buchanan ever nominated bv ' already been aeliicved in the pacification of -, dog: and, after looking about for awhile Cass. I .l.moic OI 4. Kan.sas, and in the settlement ot various E'lb-; i,(.ard his dog bark and went to him, siip- a party called Black Repuolican oi a lolilio . jisp„tcs of a foreign character, give L’ced a squirrel, but, to lii.s ill sentiment luivini^ for its object the extension - to tlic whole coLintry of large nation- ^ (jj^ter^astoiiishment, he discovered in the jiea- of 4’ree Territory as tliis California party p,.ogi-e.ss and peace, if the patriotic purposes i within a few feet of liim two wl.h-h nominated* Mr Stanly has? Xever. i entertained receive but their due support from ia,.„.e rattle-snakes fighting. Where then we ask is a parallel between the ; the people, who constitute, under a government ; Gilmcr’.s niaj. Alter looking at them for some time he dis- litical powers. xVnd such men .should and will ever find “-Jordan a hard road to travel.” CongrC'alonal r.Ie^ticn* Ixv reference to onr table of returns, onr rea- ders will see that the Congressional vote in this State in complete and shows tlie denio- c-nitio majorities to the amount of 28,087. Tlic k. n. majority of 847 deducted leaves a clear democratic majority in the State 'out the majority will be 30,000 or over. ■ j From the latest intelligence wo liave, this ; 'stiitesman. AVe are proud to believe the na Shooting Ailray in Raleigh. ! tional democracy of other States \yill have no The last Balcigh Standard states that a ; cause to regret in the issue. Nowhere in no ihciasi uaic„ single county, have the democracy of Penn.s}!- vania shown the least disposition to w-atet, oi tlie least want of fealty. Tliey have rejoiced at the successive victories of our friends in oth- very large. Mr Thompsoii er Statu.s, and are tliemselves prepared to do over again, with increased entliusiasin, the work of last Xovember, in crushing out the fell spirit of abolitiouisni and know notliing prejudice.” am! show a majority of 200 for Stc'.vart the ! democratic candidate for Goyernor. Jhe de- niocracv of Mis.sotiri had much to contend with, but ihey bavo overcome all the obstacles in their way and are now triumphant. X\ ell done we sav for Missouri. that were fighting, cutting off both tlieir licads witli one rifle ball. He remained in his tracks and shot tlie other three, which made five in all.—He gatlicred those he had shot, counted tlieir rattles, and measured them. Hie longest five feet six inches; the shortes. live feet shooting affray occurred at Mr Pomery's store in that city on last Monday evening be tween J. F. ilutcliins, E.sq., and Mr George Badger, son of lion. Geo. E Badger. One shorwas fired by each, but fortunately neither was hurt. It appears the cause wliicli led to of 27 240. the altercation was the fact tiiat Jlr Hutchins This ccrtainlv will do for the old Xorth State, as a Justice of the Peace, solemnized the rites . ,-,-molinr. The Free Suffrage vote is as yet incomplete of matrimony, on baturuay evening pieti ns ■ jt appears to bo fasluonab.e these da}.s betxveen Dr. W. S. Dryaii, of that city, and ; ladies to wear Hoops, Crinoline and if I .Aliss Annie H. Badger, sister to George. 'I'''® j ,ve may so express it Balloons, wo clip tlie Jlibsocri LIfttIuna. i marriage was a clandestine one. i (-opo^viag article from an exchange defining ruyctteViRc Indspen^t L’t Inl’t. fonipany. jwhatismeantbyCrinohneorofwhatthetcx- Stnte now stands side by Side with Kentucky, , ancient military corps celebrated its j tiirc of the cloth consists. o .snppo. et . ti,e Telegrapli men at Tenr.es,sce, Alabama, Texas and Xorth Caroh- i^^t py target | along the term Crinoline alluded to le gai n en j,„elosu.’C near the house na in the endorsement of Buchan.an s admmis-- excellent .shooting ; just as it is now worn, hoops and a _ j,, ,0-35, wen^ tmtionl It appears timt all the returns arc in : Out of 129 balls, however that wc were entirely mistaken AVc - indignation what they : tired 125 entered the target. Mr S. P. Scd- | publish the article below for the especial bene- and !bcrrv made the best average shot being , fit of our fair readers. 3 3-16 indies of the centre. . ; T/ie CrinoHtut.—By reason of the groat error I \r 1 o’clock tl’c prize (a handsome Silver i of the public in supposing that the word crino- I At 1 o clock pi.ze V ^ Goblet) was awarded by the hands of Di . explain tliat there is no similarity be- ' C Robinson to Mr Sedberry the successful com- crincline is tlie fashiona says that tlic pea-viiies and grass were pressed flat to tlie ground for 10 or 12 feet square and the place looked like tliey had been all fighting uliere for some time. , t i Mr Thompson is a man of truth, and 1 be lieve hi.s .stoi’v is true in every particular. He has evidence of the fact which he can show at any time Yoni’.s, resiieetlully. The Old Lady aud the Tclegraiih. An elderly lady, not particnlarly posted in were about, and what they meant by such pio- ceedings.^ Tlie Superintendent politely replied that they were putting up posts tor the Idt- I petitor. ! The following Ucavv Defalcation* Wc see it stated that a heavy defalcation has been made byMrJno. AA’. Lawler the chief book-keeper of the St. Xieholas Hotel, X'cw A'ork. He has been arrested upon a charge j ■ )f defrauding tlie estabh'sliinent. Some estimate ' Ills defalcation at from $30,000 to $40,000, riio accused himself confesses, to $5000. officers were elected for the sfeT’i'he AVilmington Herald states tlr t | Gleavclund County has voted by 190 majority,, a subscription of $.50,000 to the XV ilmington ; and Charlotte Road. XX'e learn by the same ; paper tl .t the propdtsition to snbscribe $100,-j 000 lat.iy voted down by the people of Ruth-! XValtcc Draughon, Major Commandant. XX’m. lluske. 1st Captain. James McGilvary, 2d Capt-am, James M. X'ann, 3d Captain T. J. Robinson, 4tli Caiitain. James B. Ferguson, 1st Sergeant. XXT’ight Uuske, 2d Sergeant. Alex'r Ray, 3ti Sergeant, Geo. H, Haigh, 4th Serg-aiit. Benj. R. Huske, 5tli Sergeant. Hector AleKethan, 1st Corporal, XX’m. VX'emyss, 2d Corporal. David Anderson, 3d Corporal. S. F. Sedberry, 4th Corporal XVi’ight Huske, i^ccrctary. ei-ford County, wil! be reconsidered aiid adopt ed. The last Fayetteville Observer informs us ' Mrs. Cnnningham’s Case DetideJ. tliat tise Ma-'istrates of Robeson County iiave We see it stated that tlie Surrogate of Xew voted a sn’e-° riptioii of $100,000 to the same York decided on the 24th iust., against Mrs. Rord. The question is to be submitted to the j Cunningham’s claim to the Bnrdoil estate. He _ people on Thursday, September 24th. I gives it to the blood relations of the deceased, judiciously with horse ble material for ladies’skirts, which hoop.s arc not; and they only serve—very imperfectly—rto produce tlie effect to tlie jiipe of the robe by inflating it a la ballon, l.-nt without the comfort i and grace of the crinoline. I Crinoline is hair cloth. Tlie name is derived i from its manufacture, as nionsseline, whicli is ■ eailcd sucli, whether of cotton or mixed goods; ; but when of wool, tlie word de laine is added; i and so with velveteen, grenadine, etc., etc. I Crin is the Frcncli name for horse-hair, and tlie ' addition of 'oline’ is merely the name of the i peculiar manufacture of it. Since the great ' luxury of this kind of skirt has become gener- allv known, and tlie price of hair cloth has raised proportionably, fine splints and fibres of wood have been employed to mix with the horse liair in forming the fabric, bnt oven tliat stuff is called crinoline, because the imitation does not materially deteriorate the goods or chaiK-e its effects. Wlien bustles were in fasn- ion the best of tliem were made from crinoline and it is said that the fibres of the America! cactus rather improve the fabric, by mixing it that they were putting up po; graph wire. And wltat Was tliat, slie gmfll} asked? It was, saidi he, ti wire to convey in telligence through the country by electricity. Catching a part ol the idea, she hastened back to her house, put bn her bonnet and sail ed out on a visit to her nearest neiglibor. Lp- 011 reaebirig the dwelling of tlie latter, she rushed in, and in a state of almost breathless indignation exclaimed to him—“'vVhat do }OU Stokes For.syth' Rockinghani Davidson DaVte Yadkin Surry Iredell, Alexander Ashe, Scalds’ maj. Catawba Gaston Lineblii .Xleckleiibiirj Rowan Cabarrus Union A iison Stanly CleavOland Craig's maj. Wilkes Watauga Caldwell Burke Butlierford .XlcDovvcll Henderson Buncombe Yancy Haywood Macon Cherokee Jackson Madison Polk Dcni. K.N. ApM X*otA>j*d 560 277 354 :i-25 694 155 593 215 796 495 692 426 1022 1012 1047 735 635 1067 331 1160 460' 1563 522 1243 474 510 509 357 207 613 : 29 346 — — — 4845 569-2 uuoo 00(10 4845 847 Sivib District: Scales, rurvear K.X. Ap’d Xot .\p d 7 dS 45.3 090 000 1042 877 1173 388 1401 o8‘2 1203 195 767 1037 782 559 398 548 471 178 668 842 933 530 393 1109 412 729 4'7 401 640 2*2 8:12 771 1415 38 — 7679 6950 0001) 0000 0950 729 ScTentb DIsIrief. Ctaige, Scat’ring Ap'd Xot Ap‘( 874 000 750 24 829 3 820 12 558 5o7 38 7 58 670 192 703 31 009 218 578 48:5 364 884 11 816 75 277 324 424 279 143 170 850 000 791 42 — 6:i94 539 0000 0000 !-'6i' oins, PVIXTS. V 'UY4SH, &■.. IXSEED, TR-XlX, and L.XXIP f)H-S,- White I.-vad. Chrome Green; Rod' ■■ . Yellow; t’l'n.-ishin illn’o. I-'iti-ii Alnniie: Verniitlio.o. bakes. I int'er;. Si'-iimi. Yeie-!;;in Ited. .-itielliicr Red Sunders. A'andvke Jirewn: ftlVen and bed Snialls. G,-lil-(-s. (tin.-s: CAach. I.oa'hei*, ftrev.n. .Tiipan and Copal Aar nislies: , , , e. ■ Paint and A’arni.sli I’.i-nslios: Aleolnd. f.rainer.s, lilendere. and olher artides^fisi^ Iw .Aiai-ket Su'iare. Aiifr. S (12-111^ NcTfc(ria”'l'!fe Mng-isirates cl' CTmi- berhiiui do. A'oii are requested to meet ill- Iho Court ilfoi.se iii Eavelt'-Vill.-. on ’flmrsday of S'-jileraber Court, to hear and ad .q.on tin- Rei-nrt of 'In’ '•mil C oinnus- sioners; et-f-t. iuu!ifv- and lake the bond ol a l.egii- fer; also'to (iiialiiy. and fake tlie liond ol tlie nevly elected Cterk of the County Coui'l. .And sneti other tiialters Us mav reqtiiro a majority (d tlie tlagtslrates of (he t'mmty" I’.y 'Cder, ‘’‘'’'"-''‘’■(I","-"Vt (..uuiIktIuiuI Co.(.ourt. Jno. McT4^iu^o^, CU*rk. Ai'Li-I-'*. ■ F.tYE't'TEXM LEE MARK ET. Corrcdal tbed-!ti fhr Uw. Xnrih Curuliinrni. Angnst 29, 1857. 17^ Lard 18 14 Molasses '>9 15 Salt ^ 1 Si’ir.iT.s. 7 (16 Peach Rratidy ' 1 25 6 H Apple ‘‘ 9CI 1; A) AA'liiskey JO 6 25 Do. northern 45 Tlnl’r..XTINF,. 1 25 linw 2 00 3 00 50 Spirits Iff 1 25 Sweed: Iron O.J ] 30 ,11 ides 8 10 RFMAUKS-—I'acon sotiio -ItmO llis.* sold this- morn- inf5 at Quotation. _ XVIL.AIIXGT'JX MARKET, Ang. 27, 1857 A'irgin Turpenline $4. yellow 4 Spii-its 41 No. 1 roshi $«"». i Daco9 i Coffee 114 I Cotton . 13| I Fl.OtR i Family j Sup. Fine 1 Fitie Cross Gn.viN. Corti Oats Peas Flax Seed ll-av tio. an tlays. Oats 43. C\N EnuP.SYliECUUKU We thittk the litllowitig letter from a respectable eitizeit of-Mississippi will answer the iptestion, and remove all doubts fver\ uii ..!r.3C‘1 mind; think? They are running a wire alotig-side of my yard, which will tell every body everytluiig that goes on in my family, so that I cannot even whip one of my children vtitlioiit the whole world’s knowing it. Isn’t it too bad to liave one’s domestic concerns so interfered with? I can’t stand it, and won’t. The neighbor, who was a bit of a wag advised her not to disturb herself atiy further about the matter; that the account was even between her and the Tele- o-raph; for if eyerybody beard what she was was doing, she w’ould liave the same opportu nity of hearing w’hat everybody else was doing. The old ’oman was satisfied. Clingman’s maj 867ti 3750 4917 Scat’ring Ail’d Xot Apd 635 568 557 219 5:55 10 171 595 25 .300 549 106 297 647 339 148 594 47 391 850 58 5 Id 1082 47 91 966 3 198 609 67 209 345 48 213 810 4 41 358 122 70 580 8 90 393 122 3759 0000 0000 (b-KN.ib.-.; .Miss-. .Iiiiie 5, IfS'* Dr .Seth S. llance, liiilfimure Md.—Denr .Sir: 1 tiiKc great pleasure it.' relating a case .r.s!.asm.s or v'weA nv vent- inval.ialde Pitts. My brotl.er I.lis'lon-gboeii aiilicte,! v.t.li ibi.s awlul disease He was lirs't attacked while yottt.g, ,me ..r two spasm.s at one attack at l.i’st; but as 1 c grew older, tl.ey seemed to incr.;ase J’f. the time he commenced taking ymtr 1 ills,he verv often and duite sevpre, proFtrafinglnm body and miiid. I!U bed Mittered sonousiy; but uo«; I am happy to say he is cured of those hk. lie h. s enjoved Kite health for ll.c la.st live months l>st- IDa mindhasalso returned to its original spi igliltmc... All this I take great pleasure in mav be the iireans of directing others to the iimedy hat Will cure them. A'ours Jj,* j'jUqN. No person wlio is s’/.tforing from F>'3 or ’SP’-j.™^- diontd Hls^-ices arc as 5^4—$;cnt by anollj-r col- DIKIJ Ye.-iterday mornbig at 8 o'clock. 2Sth insL. m this vicinity. Uatbarine Amt only daugliter of 7 homa.s J. and lliVrriet N’. Mimihs, aged f6ur yca'fs and, eigii The deceased w as sick only one ’’’‘“r' "'vlk’ “"‘j any a tear of mingled sorrow end, ■, tb'ceyes oflu'rm «\nj i . . V .1 Kill* decea.sed from her parents rc&J .>atu^day^ evenlr.jr suppl.T of Ills inc.sfimalde medicine. ^ follows: one liox S3; two ;>. .1 “ Addrcs.s mail free on the receipt ol o n n s--’th S. llan'ce, 108 Daiiimore, .'m SUFFRUCRS with P.EAD TllbSI X noi.i.4X'0Kn’s vesTiwonV. r - , nin-.-’-es fivin-' in the Holland settlement of tov’m;.. Ti-^vmtsin.'says: “After sntre-ring for some ',L‘ li.e ■••'■-•‘''ry attcnling an nfter prostration on.uml ami body. T have' been restored, by using Bo'oVhat e 3 Diilland Ritblrs-to perfect licaUh.’’ TIic fact of this remedy ).eing in such hi,i-'h repute mu,,., titc Hi'.Uandei's in' AVisednsin. Mic'uiga n . cw York, in fact in every Holland settlement m the L mted States arffuos much in Us favor. it—for ChroHip or Xerxou• 1*---5* Xervous. T^beiiTnatic. nr ^ ‘ '
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1857, edition 1
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