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4 'It V J J CAi IOLINA CIT1T, &c. I uCPnrr h.nin . fti - rfi.:..; w r TWnfort ,Jurnal of the J6th iusf..' " :. A,,e ferarora ut iuuuj, ay ,. ' ' - uur answer "The Sen r. at"1"7" cluf" in-m arontia Ci NORTH CAROIilWLAN. -------- i .j-. ... -T v 'iy for New Yorkto-vuajr, ..oaueu wuu .Naval Stc-res Ba Wheat, ThiH W It first shipment, we believe, v,.. !,,, heen made irom either of the e-ohrin The Adelle belongs :4oD. Colden Murry's liue of packets, ana win, ' uuucisiauu, continue to make regular trips from ISew York to Carolina Citv C3 - -J . We really must take a trip tothis famous young city. The accounts wmcn we navo received of her location, is quite flattering, and if no, too highly colored she is deH"-y"' m&riY rears,- to be- ( Signed) PETER COOPER. THE MESSAGE. ' "The Queen desires to 'y"Ji,gratiilale the President upon the succa-;afal completion of this great international - ork in which the Queen has-taken the '. . t ti, 0,ieeu i Vote for Governor of , North Carolina. 1856, 1858 convinced for" FAYETTE7ILLE, N. C SATURDAY, August 21, 1858. !- G. C. McCrcmmen- is dur duly authorized i-g eot for th e collection of all claims due this office. TO ADVERTISERS. rVrtons dssiXrous of the immediate insertion of thejr advertising fav'ora muat band them in by WEDJNES" DAV.MORSHSG-, otherwiffc they will not appear until the succeeO.iitg week. Our friends will please "ear this iu minJ-s we intend to make it a rule without exception. ... ' - come some In importance as.it respects coin- We have ex&mirie the Pla" and '.ink she pre sents a h--njsome appearance on paper. Wonder if the Stage contractors arid Railroad managers from this place to that city will i,,,t take us all the way there and back as a dead, head? Mind, we do not ask for a free ticket I We do not wish to be considered as a shr ej stealer by any means; so to avoid our being placed in this sheepish category we hereby gyre notice that wc do not intend asking Cut the President will join hex iD oiiiiy hopinsr that the electric cable wnicu connects Great Britain with the United States will prove an additional link between the Ka-. tions whose friendship is founded upon their common interest and reciprocal esteem. The Queen has much pleasure in thus communica ting with the President, and renewing to him COUNTIES. her wishes fur the prosperity of the United States. ' . President Buchanan authorizes the iransrnis- for a free p-ia sage on any of the routes. We have sion of ilis '"tsoge of yesterday to the Queen never exercise J our right (as an Editor) in this . : i .- v.. 1 . i i , - -. . ..- . , -i i 1 ' i i,al iiuuiui, uui v uo not -manie any one else tor This Paps r win continue to bo published as 1 . J usual. The Edit oxial department is at present in H""'S 11 mins proper ana would trunk it pre charge of the subi'cribtf, who, will attend to its j sumption on our part to set up a standard rule by duties, until other arrangements- are made,- when t which the act s of others of the fraternity should be without change. he publio will be a pprised fat WM. BOW. NOftTH CA.ROIilNIAN FICE . foe; sale. This Establishment Vith aH its fixtitres necessa. ry for carryingtJn the .Printing business, is wow ofFered for sale. Eot particulars, address G. W WIGHTMAN, at this pis ce. " gtverned in 1 his respect; nor would we dictate to HiiJ other set of gentlemen, whut they should do about this or any other matter. This is a free country no one man has the right to set up a standard fo. the public wo are dependent crea tures one cm the other, and no matter what our j positions In the world may be, there is not one who is entitled either Ijy the laws of nature or of God to xne tine or tne Magnus Jipollo. It howuver, we-are presented at any time with a4V fiokrt, we will take it as a compl mcnt from the donor with the belief that he intends it as such and that we are not bound to ask him any quest ions about it. s, something oyer. 52,000, "and McLe has , We know of higl -minded men in this d nearly 37,000, There .is a "falling off in j PltM n nt e metimes fa vored in this way and Election R eturns. About 76 Cottnties have" been officially heard from in this State, which gives to H JThn W EUis a majority of 15,435 over t). K. McRae, Esq. Ellis has received in-the complete voto tf these -counties received the popular vote of about 5O00. Thaemaioing no t,,ic tl"kthP less of then, for accepting the counties to hear from hate probably increased ! t'ompliment. They have never denounced the Ellis' majority from 10Q to SOOmore. ' idead head system s it is called, Vu.d are just as The democratic majority tm jotnt ballot in the to rctur" tho compliment to .-thers as they Legislature, will be upwards of 40 Over all opposi- nre to iV lt themselves. So. backed by such -tion. The result onrftt to satisfy eerv eooi demo- I h'gh '.' " woulJ not n fl,M' to P to crat in fbe State. ' liim City as u head or as any tlier lumoralde making aiid sal vos was carried out as publislied . j head tliey will please to cuu us. v e are not uimve j T. TJ. McDowell, Esq. the common civilities S'f b'fe, and we hope never to J It is a source of no little gratification to Us and j be. e will not take it an in.-uir (ivnere it is ; customary) fur our Railroad "lends to class us with j the dead heads. We feel an in.' "rest in Carolina; City because many of our friends J'l this place are : extensive land-holders there and on their account ; we Would like to see it flonrir-h SPECIAL DESPATCH. REJOICINGS EVERY WHERE!! MVYOR T1EMAX OF NEW YORK TO THE LORD MAYOK OF LONDON ! Washington, Aug'. It The President . on receipt of Mr. Cooper's despatch, authorized his message of last night to be forwarded with out change. See editorial department. Baltimore Tire streets present a holiday ap pearance. J wo hundred guns were ' fired at noon, and all the bells yang, ,mm,ri3 Philadelphia Early this morning one hun dred guns were fired from the navy yard and ether points. In the last round of cannon corner of Board and Washington streets, a premature discharge octureil, and two artilleiy men had their arms shattered. Chicago One hunrded guns were fired here last uight, in hotior of the international message. Bells, rockets', -aud bonfires added interest and brilliancy to the jubilee. New York The brilliant programme of joy- Ho :the democracy in this Vectfon that the above darned gentleman has beaten his competitor in the S?eia"torial district composed of Bladen, Brunswick, and Columbus. In fact, have heard many of otir j opposition friends hereabout s express no little satis faction at this result. Mr McDowell has many warm friends in Favettfville. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. MAYOR TIEMAN TO THE LORD MAYOR. The following message vvas'sent by Mayor Teiman to the Lord Mayor of London:. "I congratulate your Lordship upon the successful laying of the cable, uniting the two continents of Europe and America, iviid the cities of New York and London the work of Great Britian and the United States the triumph of science and energy over space, thus VF The Fayfctteville Independiitt Light Infantry t ompany wu celebrate its s,xty-tn anniversary ; 5ent from Q(Je(.u Victoria to President Buchanan .... .....u..v e.. v.t oy. just .think of it! We can be informed of what firing at Oamn Eccles'. and Dinner nt Var.icrB' r A j- - - trouiir i ni ui ljuiu, in a lew l-.oiir trnw. ami . i. - I tweuty-four hours the news is received iu' every J. G. Shepherd is to ' .' in tbe rnlm.i n i e ' , v i r. - i' - y , iiit-iiiiru. Hall We learn that the Hon 'pTesetit the prize at 4, p. m., in front of the Bank of the State- Superior CAiirt?. Arrangement by the Judges fof the Fall Circuit: ; " rrfi ... . xiiis.most wondcrtul aeliiev-ment oi the age is ' null nig more closely t he bonds of peace and now in successful operation. A Dispatch has been ' conJerica! prosperity, and introducing an era . i ' -..T.i' . i. : . . . -. , , . nio li.'- vnuo MiRKuv perguiiui wiui results I 18 i beyond tho tou.Tptiou of finite man. To God be all the pru.'se. Daxiki. F. Pieman, has ,on' smppeci an tnat nave passed so tar as it the invention of ineii. H'lio would have Mayo." or the City of New York. 'Ed en ton Circuit, Xewborn " RaleiIi . " "Hillsboro' " "IVilmingfcoii " Salisbury " Mountain " Judg-e Shepherd, " li'ck. " CaldwelL " Heath. " Saunders. " 3rnTy. " Bailey. "Hfnr.AT. When in J.exingron. last week, we noticed that the depot as of wheat, in sacks of two bush; Is each, and we Itemed that the ex port of wheat fr n'i David, on couuty idone, will, this season aa. 'iint to within Jhirtv anj forty thou- fespe, thought at t,ie commencement of the Telegraphic operations in T his country, that so soon afterwards tue t'OntiRftif. ox Europe anu America wouh.1 be : sand ousliels. the sitpjily trom IJowati, lae, united together by til e same kind of a tie, aild that j Iredell, and ( abirrus. will, we learn, be in the the luvemer would be u native born American; j "",e rj"P.rti..n. Why is not some of this wheat 1 .1 1 . xl ii " fi , i.iai mifinRU is no ie?S a --iuv v j i ; fhere is ?o iniH-i ilpmnawl f..r it? A friend at nnr Fit-.!, a .on fff MassachuscT- J -How replies that tli wafer, etiuir-ure. low- Oar reatlers ivill Snl In anoth.-rb nrf of tHirpar or, tbatthe niiils etiimot oit-rete James Banks, Esq. The a'love named gentleman, our esteemed per sonal friend, very properly raises his objections to the phraseology of a certain Advertisement which appeared in or last, under the head of "5 Cents J?eward." Mr B. has given tss ample procf that the Indentures referred to, came into his pos session in a lawful manner, and as an Attorney. JTe did not require this of him for we knew him to be too high-minded and honorable a gentleman to act in any other way thau that which is lawful and honest. The Advertisement was handed in to the Office and set up by the compositor while we were T fan tn'tcreinjng article taken Frnn the xew JIiv?ii j Begistpr, respecting this "ff otidcr of the W-irld." Wednesday's Mail brought ns the fallowing: "London, Aug. lGth, 1858. Hon. the President of the TJvkctl States: Her Majesty desires to congratulate the I'resklei;t upon the successful completion rf out and not notieinpr it rknrtliilr,i'1r wlj tt nan.. was made un and orrecte.l it w rt n',i !tilbIe energy of the two countries to pass off to the public. Had we carefully exam umph more glorious, because far more useful ined its phraseology, we should not have allowed j to 1I,a,lkiM(3 tna" was ever wo" by conqueror on j -it a place in cmr eolmmns, for we detest the practice ;',e field of battle. May the Atlantic Tele- i which some papeas ere guilty of hy publishing Editorials, Communications, and Advertisements, etc., etc., which contain insults open or'insinwated, against high minded and honorable men. Communications have been repeatedly handed to us of this description and we have even been offered pay to insert them as Advertisements, but our contempt for such a practice has been so great that we could not insert them. And we now give public notice to all whom it may concern, if they have any Communications or Advertisements of this character to insert in a newspaper they must seek other columns than those of the North Carolinian, while we are fit the Editorial helm. We know that it is adledged that other journals admit. erticAes of this-cast, atd vthat a cojlf se like this on otrr purt will not be popul:tT .with. rae. 'In-reply to this S would say: because others do wrong it is no good reason why we should not try to do right. We consider the practice any thing else than genteel. And further, we do not consider that our position requires it at our hands in order to bring success to the establishment, or to the party. If it did we would at once retire to the private .shades promising never to wield the pen as an Editor until a change had been wrought in public sentiment. Believing as we do that the Press should be a source of light instead of dark ness, we hold it to be the duty of all-its conductors to frown down tmy and all attempts no matter by whomsoever made to thus reduce its columns to t le lowest state of deeredation. We confess that .our thoughts do not. soar in such an impure atmos phere.. Mr B. intended hai ding us a card of explanation for publication, fcut as we did not consider it at all necessary, and besides wishing to place QHrself in the right light before the public in relation thereto, gaye him to understand that in our remarks we -would also place him right. This is the reason why his card does not appear. We have said thus much in justice to him as m ell as to let our readers see that we Jiave no fncy . -whatever for articles or advertisements calculated Jto wound the feelings or reputation of any man. Our Motto is: 'To fight K t principles on the ground of principle." t Wf rrtiy the afiov-e fr-im the palisburv B(tfr of tne uth inft received at this othee tins morning. Wc can't acCofmt for the Banner's not getiinghere sooner, certainly seven days from Salisbury by a direct Railroad cofrttnniucation time not to exceed 2 2 hours, at farthest, --is anything but quick des patch. We have no reason to doubt that Hour is in ctt'inand in Newhern. We not very .long since' heard that a lot of barrels fras sent down to that market, and tL e agent did ncfffailv sell it after a this great work, in which the Queen has taken tchilc. Bn.' Xevbern and Beaufort will both im- the deepest interest l,rtve ln ttle nme, ano we tnan nor regret rio think there is (.'notber town, whose irizens have been some little advantage to the State and to the Central Hoad. about near to Salisbury by Rail road as Newbern, and a i;-tle nearer than Beaufort, . where th article of flour h - "5 always, and does now, ; command a pro'irty sale ana a higher price than in i an- other market irt the State, 'f not higher, occa ! sionallv, than in Xew York thv ' tjreat market of ' the country. We must think our , Salisbury people are somewhat neglectful in this matter. Wil. j Journal. There is also another totvn in X. C, which should not be f.:rgotteu. Just iet the Wht,at come to Fayetteville if a high price and ready Ft le is wanted in the case. This Market pays the high est cash price for that and other productions of the THE TRE-SIDEXT'S REPLY". The President cordially reciprocates the con gratulations of Her Majesty, the Queen, o i the success of the great international enterprise accomplished by the science, skill and indomi- It is a tri- Alauiance, Alexander, Anson, Ashe . 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Slav Holders W Mr.- EeiTOR: Allow me thrott to calF attention to a matter which- to irtVtrfVe the interest of the publie gj especially in the Sooth. It is-in refer the visits of the circus. Now whilst licenses their visits, I w ever of opiiu. they were productive ef oeood s bnt rcetv circumstances have transpired and fact hiV come to my knowledge, which warrants raerf jji lucm -nuisance a not simply a nuisance but a nuisance prod net ire great evil ana injury la Ike public welfare. No I shall not stop to argue on this occasion, the moral evil of tbeir visits, which is conceded to exist by all the considerate, and truly rational out simpiy to cail attention to facts, which believe justly and fully sustains the above dec laration concerning thein. The facts then, to which I wish to call attention, are the following. A few weeks since when Bailey's Circus visi ted Fayetteville, they wsre followed offby one of my negro boys about 17 years of age to Be nettsville, who was there confined in JaiL Now whilst I assert not, that he was decoyed1 off, I shall nevertheless make an exposition of If T.IIP norrrn'r I . t , . ---- " c oLareuirui, anu inen leave the pu 309 0 526 639 383 587 238 817 469 601 497 646 429 648 325 0 998 748 1410 000 215 000 325 0 672 438 maj 276 ton 819 261 257 1332 609 633 810 108 1045 503 348 719 884 679 439 905 781 1281 556 497 579 498 707 309 273 101 37T 392 274 1264 988 320 777 1012 lie generally, or allit may concern, to dr. their own conclusions. The hov t. t. on his way to his work the day they went in - -jv,,,Cl met, mem uir me roan and wa asked toy one of them, to irhonr he IWonowi land then told to come that niabt. and rrn n-if. 1819 j him, and attend to his horses and he wonld take ioj , care oi nim. l lie neorro accorrtincrrw irent , says the man remarked to him that he did rot ! much look for him, bnt pot him to attending to his horses, to which he gave attention until" he was arrested and pat in jail. Thev exhibited' at two or more places after leaving Fayettevife ! before they reached Bennetts ville. at th ?nt r 201 (of which. I have been informed sf 1253 ; cion arose in the minds of the people, that mv 99 j hoy was not free, as he was attempting to pass 182 j The boy says he was instructed to call his name 729 'John Scott. Fie farther states that a pnrt of 265 them knew he was not free, and a part did not 222 know but hat he was free. When they nr 331 j rived in Bennettsville they confined him iu Jail. 151 (These then are the statements of mv bov I 368 j . In addition to which, I will farther state, that 656 a gentleman living in Duplin County informed 581 j me and others, that a similar circumstance oc- Gcurredin that County, where the circus was 455 j followed offby a negro who was arrested per 321 j Imps some two weeks afterwards, who made 416 identically the same statements in reference to 0 going off 4 with them, that my boy makes. 141 j These then are the circumstances and facts and luai j now every one who reads, nd is interested 1 ftP5lierV r raifti.fi. stt, A. I tember Ct bee Court. Trie Harnett 'I r 1 ATI persons are forwarnect from harboring, tradinij ?,r .'f-"?7 way lawrully dealing witn J-.-e liuUn, Dallas Butt, and Samuel Butts, to were touiul i. apprentices to uie aixler an ordor of llirplin r,i,tv Csvt. as I nUall t-nforee tt,e full extent of the taw upon all offenders. I ant informed that tb.-y r -rorkrng about in tbe county of Hain. tt. iu this Mate id tbe neighborhood of Jackson Williams, where their mother resides. . I will give live dollars each, for Um ie apprehension so that 1 can get them. Aug. 14, IKS. ,;w -A-ZSTISrXTA.Xj xviEETIKTG- llie Annual Meeting of the FavetteviUe & marle Ph.nk Kcmrt Co.. will take place at tbe Town ,, . .cw5viiie, in iiiiir'lav 2. inst. i i v uiws. JAS. IJ. August 12, 1858. COOK, I'reVt. Sf-tm lit n . ! j "" icnus, iiuu is inieresieci can 0 maj 112 , form their own opinions; sufficing for myself to 0 " 15 say, that I consider the chances of fortune, in i33 723 j the suspicion which existed in the minds of the 636 764 1128 1226 805 492 258 1041 798 786 139 229 S3 165, . 873 288 0 1236 562 737 863 196 people at the last olaca thev exhibited t,foi., 549, they reached Bennettsville. much to favor me 332 in ever getting my boy again: and should hnv 852 ', ever nass mv nremises no-nio. mtmnniri. i. t. . 1 . 1 . . . . . J 25 PER CENT SAVED I THE WORLD WON I) KKs now IT CAN m: Persons wanting Turpentine Stills, . , Brand Stills, Copper Work or Sheet-Iron work of nnv kind, can call on M. A. Baker, and g t every explora tion to satisfy themselves that it is too true to make a joke of, I have a fresh simply of Com , r on hand to till orders at the hhortest not ire. A.I work warranted to c qnal any that c an be done iii the L tnted States. Call and eaniine for vonr M!lves gi vo me a trial, and lei the truth be knou n. opposite ti:e i'ost Office. Fayetteville, July 17, 185?. M- A. BAKER, tf 782 1230 525 485 464 remembrance of these facts, I for one, shall en deavor to hearken to the dictates of prudence, and keep a good lopk out. And innsmiich as there perhaps will always be those silly enough to waste their money in patronizing- them T ,1 396 hope that some friend to good morals, and the 821 , public good, in view of these things, who is hon 144 j ored with a seat in the next Legislature, will nt 309 least make tbe attempt o render to the public H8 th good (errlce of taxmir them to Such an pt- t Art i n : I , I . , . . ... every visit tner make . wit.Iiin fh 1.,1 - - -- .-- - - in n ai lease our state. K. McDANIEL August 19, 1858. FAYETT E V I L L E M A K K E T . August 21, 1858. 206 0 164 1081 757 199 57.555 44,961 44,961 00 00 00 Brngg's maj. 12,594 00 graph, under the blessing of Heaven, prove to be atandof perpetual peace and friendship be tween the kindred nations, and an instrument destined by Divine Providence to diffuse reli gion, civilization, liberty and law throughout the w-orl-d. In this view,- will not all the na tions of Christendom spontoneously unite in the declaration that it shs.ll be forever neutral, and that its communication shall be held sacred in passing to the places of their destination, even in the niid.st of hostilities Washington City, 16th August, lS-jS. To Directors of Atlantic Telegraph Co., in America: Europe and America are united by Telegraph, (ilory to Qod'i-:i--u,iglnrt,,toi. earthy.- peifce". and good will towards men. Signed, Directors Atlantic Telegraph Co., Great .Brita-n." ' ' - Patrick Murnhv. V. has been elected a member of the Cpuncil ot State w place of A. A. McCoy, Esq.j : resigned. " It appears from the fallowing that only a part of the Queen's Message was sent to the President on the 16th; "New York Aug 17,-'53. At ten minutes before eleven o'clock this morning, the following message was received from Trinity Bay: For Mr. Archibald, Honorary Director Atlantic Telegraph C.: The Queen's message was completed at 5 o'clock this morning; it was commenced yester day, and during its receipt, Velantia desisted sending it, in order to make some slight repairs in the Cable. Through a mistake, the part re ceived was sent South-as if containing the whole message. (Signed) DeSANTY. The following was immediately sent to Wash ington, together with message to Mr Archibild: To the Hon. the President ef the United Stales: 1 beg leave to transmit a message, this mo ment received from Trinitj Bay, explairing the cause which prevented the whole of tbe Queen's Message being telegraphed, from Yalentia yes-. terday. Shall we consider jour message to her Majesty a full reply, and date it thisday, , How Goi.n Lace is Made. In an interest ing description of the method of manufacturing gold bice, an exchange pointedly says that gold lace f not gold lace; it does not deserve this title, fof the gold is applied as a surface to sil ver. It is not even silver lace, for the silver is applied to ii foundation of silk. The silken threads for making this material are wound with gold wire so thickly as to conceal the silk. The making of this gold wire is one of the moot singular mechanical operations imaginable. In the Grst place, the refiner prepares a solid rod of silver about an inch In thickness; he heats this rod, applies upon the surface a coating of colli lenf burnishes this down, nrnd.es nnnfUr State. Thousands' bushels will lie takvnat once (coating, burnishes this down, and SO on until the gold is about one hundreth part the thick ness of the silver. Then the rod is subjected to ' a train of process which brings it down to the wtate of fine wire, and it is passed through holes i a steel plate, lessened step by stfpiu diame ter The gold never deserts the silver but ad heres rlosely to it. and shares all its mutations. It i; one-hundredth part the thickness of the silver at Hie begwtting, -and it maintains the same ratio to fe nd. As to the ihinness to which the gold coatcrJ Tod f silver can be brought; the limit depends on the -delicacy of human iiil but the most remarkabl-e -example ever ti;owu was brought forward by Dr. WoII aston. This was an example of solid gold wire, entirely free from silver. He procured a. small rod of silver, bored a hole through it from end to en-el, and inserted in this hole, the smallest gold wire he could procure. He subjected the silver to the wire drawing process, until he had it to the finest attainable state, being, in fact, a silver wire as fine as a hair, with a gold wire in its centre. To isolate this gold wire, he snb- jecitu ii to warm nitrons acid, by wwich tbe silver was dissolved, leaving a gold wire tme tlrrty thousandth round -wire the band of trail ever produced. But this wire, though, finer than any employed in manufactures, -does not approach in thinness the fine film of goid on the surface of silver in gold lace. ' It has been cal culated that the -gold on the finest sifter wire for pold lace is not more than one-third of -one millionth of an inch in thickness that is not above .one-tenth the thickness of ordinary' gold leal In Blockersville, on the 18th inst inst., by Rev. Moses J. Hunt, Travis Jackson, Esq.. of Sampson Mu.f m E.iizo.oetn K.veretr, ot Cumberland co. May their ways be ways of pleasantness. And .all their paths be paths of peace. In the vicinity of Rockingham, Richmond county. N. C. 1st August, by Hugh McLean, Esq.. Mr. Columbus Covington to Miss Susau Webb, daughter of Robert Webb, dee'd. 8 Ii. Moore county, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. James McQueen, Mr. Archibald Rar to Miss Mag C. Shaw. J In Wadesboro'. on the 10th inst., bv Rev. Mr. Ken nedy, Benjamin C, Hutchinson, Esq.", to Mis Lou. iv rat t. by our merchants for which they will pay the clean cash. The up-country farmers should, by all meata?, call this way and give us -a fair trial. Our Wil mington friends, we presume, will not object to this us whatever helps us invariably helps them. A gain wo say to the farmer, bring your Wheat, Corn.'Cot-ton, Rye, Tobacco, Flaxsc ed, and all the other articles ytiu raise. Try old Fayetteville and if she does not pa' you good prices you then can go on to our sister town (Wilmington) and dispose of it there at some p&rice. What we want is a fair chance- .... Tq Correspondents. "Slick" is entirely to slic-k for our Columns. -"Namby-pamby" is a -horrid production. It might do to circulate among tire Mormons, but the girls about here would drive 'us cmt of town if we gave it a place in our paper. We know the au thor can write a far superior article than this and one which would be a credit to hrs head and heart. Let him, therefore, try his hand. rFTho Petersburg Express of the 19th, con tains the following molancholly intelligence: "Deplorible Suicide at Raleigh. Weldon, N, C, Aug. 18 Edward Yar borough, sou of Col. YarbrongU, the well known hotel proprietor at Raleisrh. committed suicide in that city, last, night, by cutting hrs throat. lie was a Lieutenant in the late Mex ican war and leaves a wife and three children." The Crops. The accounts we have recerceS from Bladen, Robeson and Moore are rather gloomy as' to the prospects of tbe Crops thisyear in those c6uuties. In fact we scarcely pick up one of our State Exchan ges but we see some mention made of the sad efects of tbe drouth iu -particular sections. We fbar there will not be uu average crop of grain this year, : THE BANNER COUNTY. Judge Ellis has done remarkably well throughout the State; but Craven is tbe Banner County. She gives him two hundred majority and a Wife. iVew Era- Xhw England Heathev. The following statenjent wasnade in a report on Home Missions recently submitted at the Massa chusetts General Association; "From reliable statistics, it appears that in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, not more than ione quarter of the whol population are an th habit of attending charchJ There are one million three hundred thousand people in New Eng-i laud who so far as attending church. 3s con cerned, are practically, like the iteatheu. There are 26 towns ia trie State which have o evangelical preaching. A his father's residence in Sampson County, N C August 9th, 18S8. Owen Augustus Monk, son ot A. Monk, in the 28th year of bis ae- Near Leesville. Robeson Connty, N. C. on the 2Rih ult., of Typhoid Diarrhoea, Mr. Jesse J. Imman, in ne -tun year 01 nis agc. Mr. Imman was a consistent member of tbe Baptist Church, and although his remains will be followed to their last restin" place by a young wife and infant, a foud fatner, moth, r brothers and sisters and many warm friends who will jtingle freely together their tears; vet they feel assurt.1 that he is among the blest ia Heaven. 'Corr'rted irer.Uy for the Xorlli Car..livia-, liACOS, 121 BEfcffWAX, 25 Candles, f. r. 20 Adamantine 25 S'penn 00 Coffee -Ilio 121 Laguira 1'5 J:Va SO Cot.ov, Fair to g-ood j l Ordinary to mid. 10 Cotto.v Baggi.vo Gunny 17 i'.uiidee 17 Cotto.v Yjirw No 5 to 10 20 Domestic Goons Brown Sheetings Osuaburgs lot Feathers 35" Fl.Ot'R - Family 1:1 00 00 21 a. OO u OO a 1 I a 2tl a IS a 00 00 00 40 mi per. 1 NOTICE. The Subscriber wishing id move to the coimtry of fers for sale a good Dwelling iTouse; Barn, Stables &. other Out Houses, with about 16 AcrPS of Land lying on Adam Street in Lower Fayetteville: the above property will be sold cheap and on libera! terras Apply to J. DAVIS. Fayetteville, Aug 21. tf BEDSTEADS rfJVD CHAIRS For Sale at reduced prices, at the Auction Store of A. M CAMPBF.I.T.. Aag 121, 1858. tf 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 85 DO 75 40 80 CO 8 4 U -i 0 4 13 8 29 45 4?, 00" 70 POR S-A-ILE. A desirable House and Lot on Haymount, oc cupied by Hiram Whaley. and situated near the residences of A. W. Steele, J. C. Thompson, and others. The House is ia good repair. Good well of water.- The. lot contains about 2 acres of ground well shaded with trees. The abov property, if not disposed of privately, will be sold at public Auction, on Saturday the 21st lost. J. T. HOUSTON. Aug. 1. tds. A. M. CAsr-BEix, Aact t. KOSIN WANTED. Tbe nndersigned wishes to purchast? 2500 BBLS. NO. 1 ROSIN. Also, anv quantity of Nos. 2 aad 3 Rosin. T. S. LUTTEKLOH. Ag 2. -Sw TO CONTKACTORS. Sealei 'proposals will he received by the su"bwri bers until tbe first day ef September next for -construe tion of building fbrsa Pi-esbytoriaa Omnob .t ia la&a in Cimherland County. The Ira i Wing to be 40 x 5, tmd finished in the bentwetleTn Style -of ceuntry chnTches. Plan and -specincations tea 11 tie see by applying to D. SHAW, ARCHIBALD RAY, H. McWSIS, HU-GAIa CARMICHALE, JOllS ELLIS. Aug 7. St. 0 o 2 00 2 25 1 25 0 00 70 00 35 15 13 1 ' 11 101 Jl) 35 50 V0 3D 20 15 JO 0 a 0 00 a 0 00 u 0 00 a 0 00 a 90 a 1 00 a 80 a 45 a 0 a 0 (Jt a 10 0 0 0 5.1 r 14 n 30 50 5 0 00 1 00 a 0 00 a 0 0( a 0 00 a 0 00 a 0 00 a 1 00 a 80 a 15 a Otjt. - a a a a a a a a a a a a "WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A few Theasand bnshels WHEAT, of good quality. Car which tfce highest cash price will be paid. ... BEVERLY ROSE. Aug 14th, 1858. ' " " , ?. ---3 " ; J? me Scratched Grain -Corn Wheat llye Oats l'eas Flaxseed Hides Dry Green Iron Sweedi-ir, com. bar Ditto wido A niericaii Kujrlisli Lard Lead AIoi.assks Cuba New Orleuiis Nails Oil Linseed 1 Tanner's 0 Sai.t Liverpool sack 1 Alum Shot Com. per bag Buck .S'i'ikits P Brandy N C Apple do Northern do N C Whiskey Northern do SvlAUS--JjOut Crushed Coffee Porto Rico New Orleans - Tallow Wool Tl'RPEXTIXE Yellow Dip, Virgin H-rd Spirits BUTTEK ClIICKKXS J." a J5ggs JO a Bee Or the hoof fi a 0 By itail 3 a 8 I'cmvwu Guano 5 tans and opwaxds, 65 if r U-n. (f 20o0 ibg4 A leas naantity. 70 1 EEMAllKS. Cotton, Sa3e Jiav aea .made xdHltoi cxt otn, for wanufacituTiag here. p8 lurpentiuc. JJ-as 3a-nco0, ana e boic taies at 3 aud 4Ucnta. fkoai-.-La tbeabeenceof reeelpts for the laxt fcj days, it is liUicult to ute correct wai-Jicc; pui Jiaoon.-Ueceists are -equal tio at 13 -coats for leg imiumI; the market is pi tea m itb western , Lard. There is considca-able drni reoe:pts. Uora. Is wanted aad 1iids ready sal Oatsjuwl Uye. Are uuaired kr, Cwrroctod weekly by Geo WILMINGYOJC MAUKKT.Aaga TCRl"2NTIXE.-Saie6 to-day of l-Omil for i-irgia, $2 Hi ur yellow -d per !(i ilis. Sl'IRIT.S TITRPESTIN, bbla. at 42 1 eeutt, an cbangl i arnltJ thm EOS1N- Sab' 51 SOjx-raiO
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1858, edition 1
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