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4 tl fc . fill Li V I . 1 IV ' I - JLlr n m t t-'J Ft V r. ? m M M ml m m u WLj? k w :; . -7 A 1 f l , g , ifri ... i v I i:i t . ; I x i U.-l lf--i KiJl ' ' I Vi rsi EV.-3 : V t&eJ . peal r I i.i rw M n -M - M Jk -1.1 ' at, v J W C iri . , hjt a . M r ta t - N TERMS, $2 00 PER ANNUM, " THE NOBLEST 3I0TIYE f S TflE PUBLIC GOOD." PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 3. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.T STIJKDAY, JUNE 11, 1859. VOLUME XX. NO. 1.04G. '''..'...Ki "..,,'V,-"- ti:i3ls or uilsci: iptton. S i i i ii 1 t: t o i , , c o AO-.;: bin..'! ' i o .i V,' Unto t.;C j.er a . , n u m iv lid ' yciir i o : J; ttais. i I iio ri-cul vcd for lec-i than :x OF i T r t 1 1 Til CAROLINIAN J I u l'l -C. u:i.l :, lis ?! aiJ V pel io.l l!;ii!i.'f I ! i ViJi i'.ir 1 'it . ii.'i:. ! , I ir v !!ni.!t 'i-i. I-"..;- t-.-.- iv,- terms. A I .''.-::l - Uiv st lie t , o i, if. i .! nl' ; i, - Tt Will '. : - !,! : f'.;-'.-proriitly. i : i : i 1 'is -. or 1. for t'l'i i j -1 cjuc-ut iu.scrt;yti, J'or ;: li.i . . . Si CO . . . . 0!) l(i oil yenr o:i f h vi )f;'--V. liv'iv r-fi!i'.-i-d to WATCHES, 'JEWELRY, AND olovkij F-f 1S !'TU!fMil) FiiOM Tlin NORTH V i tiLl': OIUCK Oi IS n Ills I I IIP. f.ill- FA Y VV TI -VI L IJ ' . N. C. SATURDAY 3IORXPXG, J EXE 11: The Wilininton. Jcurn?.?. Thursday's issue of. this n-qier contains an j-lic organ, vith the light now before it, shoulJ ; .N-ai trie w'A ot tli3 mority be rerrlel, or does ,u TntJ-l f disposed still to h-m on and obey ui &iinniiiinoruy wmcn calls lor a tonven- l ,.A7e deny most emphatically, that the ive policy.' has been adopted by ve cannot see upon what ground the Journal s?uch a ch-ire. The friends of Mr WinsloTv l:n- ?! ,V;';!k:- of nil kinrU prices, from to of nearly two columns in length, devoted prin "ip dlV I.if1 tn "iena ot tae Vcratxc party, some stran?er and wclcobe its debut So gracefully judging from the prices obtained fr?lv-. wc're Si (,;: .o'.d Chat us of !JI kinds a mi ni-!..K tvct. - ... :i,,las2 in tacir action thev were mveraed hv Dcm- ,i .t .... & . . " . 1 ' il;i ! i.'.';-.'C a o t ii'-ru ic i - li .!! ( nHl:Il!y. l, d l.t'utlr ;i:.d I'illS, vir-ilillL'S !"! Lock-ts ; Fiujr r-Uiii-rH ; Silver spoo:!s of all kiiid. in a Jc'Ach is or nil K'HUS aiifl nri.'cs : Iln nsi- . . . . . - ... i!tv i i,..,i ... i '. .... . ,. , , to the origin and sur.nostd scauei oi the exisan r K unpleasant and unnecessary- a larre stfick Gold and Pencils ; a line lot of Silver Cups, the Democratic party of the third Con-region .1 Lv. 'UAe iii-ieis; . . , , ., . i: fury Goods anil every thing 'usually kept Xv "n;1 lLc cue pursued by the XortU Cai Store, which lyj is prepared to sell on niari in the present campaign. In the ofFsc vilt : V1 k. I'KAIM'F XOTIC re.is'ji';iilc t-rrns. His friends aad the public are invi- t'.a in e;i;i and examine March KVlfe.-.y. TV u.id des'r a. id to all t ii-Ii:.- c :. April j1. I s . : i ' i s (. I i , i aiicn . Samp- I'ren. ,! attention given i his chin e. i ..vtto: A TT ail. 1 i A . r r i r. iii, AT LAW, Cuiala l !and; Ihu nelt, Co.. X. C. :. iirr.v;.rA to x-::!:t Liitc e l ie Stock of g ii ) c i: hit: s. C(S.llS(l IS TAUT OF laO Eacrs of Hi". JatLitnira and Java Collce ; Jiljts. and llh.ls. Suyar (assorted;) 2" Hhds. Mo!a-:;es; :;j Uucon, Sides and Shoulders 5.)!) Sacks Salt ; !."') Uo.vs uoiid Tobacco : 12" Spcnti, Adarnantine and Tallow Candles f) ' S'.:ip. (asserted ;) '; !:;-, - I no l:a;;s Sh"!. " KlO'l I.l.'s. l;,r bead ; ; -)'. I'lds. Suit:!. (I'i aide Mills:) 2 ") ;":s Soil l : pledge ourselves to aliisre tenaciouslyto the su- gestion thrown out, and so far as we are concerned . : .y i .it-.i uii, 1.J lii V.-.'ilil --ill! ' i C Iti.Li iV?3 Ol L.ll; 'J U LL ' - The Southern Field and Fireside. The follow- High Trices for Negroes. Slave labor, it in notice of this new Paper started in the city of appears, is not to depreciate in value, though i's l rn Augusta, Ga., by Jas. Gardner, Esqr., we copy from its are being circumscribed by the voice of nbnost me artersviiie (Ua.J JLixprefcs. We have received the first number, and fnllv fmlm-.p what 5a said Viv eve ry session of the national legislature. True, the African race is crowinc in nunnericMl t r. rrii. the -re- our cotemporary, and would recommend it to oar under the humane an' considerate trenf nv nt f least us readers as eminently worthy of .th support : indulgent masters to a decree that will, ultimately j "c Kjuwuci n rieiiiyana, jr ircsiae. xne nrsc number of this beautiful home enterprise has been received. AVe are proud of the young the hand- stock the demand for negroes in the States to whit h 'uiiouviiMii is t--iiiiiuifj iiieir owners ; vcr use in t'aeir action they were governed by Dem ur, : 1 ; .j: t r .i :i .. t ii 1 1 1 . j aim .1 Mil. trie ucmi t; 1 1 1 113.1. eiivjii 1 z.k .1 in the ran-01 - I ' Tl ,. , ..... 1 'ttr 11 u t iiii- f 1 i 1 1 v 1 si x t( kjf 11 iri 'rT- ! that f it, is st-U our div t- ari-ivP.iL s.arAC il-n.I JLr: t'V fc j tinderstanding, but to do so, we must in?2t eacn - dy.J 9w-m.h '.Ae course of the .North Carolinian was taJcen putcortsullittianicith JWr Winslvw-or the friends If- Wtr-.slcni: .e'regret exceedingly that a press of other mat t'lon our columns render it obligatory for us ik' inure on and elegantly made, with our warmest congratula tions. Ihis, Kind reader, is a southern work ;fye, more, a Georgia enterprise, and. in our oninion inclined to hope, as we have "always believd, that new avenues to labor can be found for tluir em- other as 1 run is, not stijrmttizs eich other lilies." We utterly repudiate the charge of ever having cherished unfriendly feelings towards the Ed itors ol'the Jo am il, anl we cannot fur a mom ant be lieve the Journal would be so unjust as to charge us either an overt or secret enemy. We .AW AOTICK lii.-.,; s a a. . I 1 1 I , ; 1 1 v .v. r ( :,i 1 a ; ! i 1 ' l i.:e.v. Ilia! A . V. ill . : . AM ! : ii' p-...ip A i !'.rin;i . S . 1 111 1 1 1 lit - !.! ( 1 ' S 1 i e ii: e i lid I he j i v. i li ft ! e at it ; I II "a nil' A'ii'-rica J'.Iister. i AT.SO !ai:ge am o;;m:ii..i. assohtmkxt of :t i iv a it. f: a . li t: i" t r. 1: 11 y i'.' L't -nds of all descriptions : .ichsia t a 'i in main : , 1 . : a , ei''s an Cat Stee w ruvian Iron ; M 1 1 " S ! 1 X 1):. ; o a: ' : exp -.-I - 1 . at a; ! tint 3 1 n . r lt ' ' ' 11. It . -y -9" r-h l'R. li lb Sua tit .. :i A il 1 A !' t r ltte r 1 1 Dr:. ( 'oojiers' Cora Sh,. 1 back Le,i 1 in a qa.il'.t v Ibdb.A Cetioa V All ol' u ii Lira 'to pro; t ' a ... t f v e .11 a id where. iraw Ct 1 i'ai's d Jut. aad bed Cords rtt Facffrv IT' (all kinds and do. : ers ami S T-'Oa:. an .! aniiJa a :) I'iow Line; are : ni. aa.t stH-et i ii!rs rtt i netorv i rices : eh will 'a.' si.ld low lor ca.-h, or on usual : p t pa v leg e'.i-t otners. nans in oar :re la s;. -t-.ck b iv refim sit d t with bein a'rree with the Journal, and have so sail in our col 111111W i-i n .!' et'n the natt et'r-rt.ae.i rs r.re Cintcrfcj it, mto'UiU ...... . . C A 1 ,1 1... as ene- 111 1 'Te..'"- e-vs.-cii m leier 10 11 ur an. out imr. course liaa-f is, attacked and we deem it but our duty to defe' 1 it. I11 coueluding this article, with the lrohi se of referring to it again soon, we hereby disci im all feelings of unfriendliness towards the Jiir al. 1 here is no reason whv we thould be eclij7scs, in typographical appearance and eneciallv Ployment within t lie Southern States. in the style and puritv of its literature the most Through tfie kindness of a friend we have been popular northern works of the kind The contribu- furmshed with a list of price paid for the ncRroea tors are of the first order of southern talent. This , .... T n n b number opens with a characteristic s orv from thW gm James P. Davls, of Ivc nans- inioiitable pen f Georgia's gifted son. Jude Lons-- N'C.: u r 11 tu fii u v 1 )i u . 1 . . w a o , sreex; Laroiitus poet tnd novelist the literary Hiram, blacksmith, . 41 years old, 01.835. ' .;'; X :. ii "1..1- OJL;uiI' oitmore saams, aiso an- iticutnona, cummin hand. M7 . tl. can be seen by reierer.ee to our lues, during vck, that divisions ana incessant wrang- neve )f no jrood pears in its columns ith xuie'oTlas ." tii- Tlie eel-Georgia v. artier, Jenny Av'oodivine, graces Tlva.-"1- ' j its pages with one of her heart -telling stories; and Ben,""1 '" others, less known to f ime, but no less meritorious, bse and 2 children, crowd its columns. The Southern Field and Fire- Francis. Iwy side is purely a southern effort, and as such is one Bet, woman, step in the true direction to southern independence. ; Silvia, girl. We ask of every one" who reads this, if there be one : Pearcy, do. sparK of pride remaining m scutnern hearts, to en- i Patsey, do CoyT" 4 47 14 - 9 uifviindly, and if we can consistently avoid it we courage this home effort by a patriotic support. It limr anion rst Democrats are 1 whatever, but are. as every one knows to the best interests of the party, and a sure and ir retrievable method by which the Democracy can be ousted from tneir present position, an I 1 A will be. Daily Carolinian, 4.th inst. The Pr33irt3nt at R?.lei?h. I is worthy of it. Abolitionists have had your injlu- J ence and money long enough. Address James Gard ner, Augusta, Ga. Priee t-.vo dollars in advance. 1 a thousand fr.i Uat it is needless for us to speak of this dissension ; our views have been ex pressed too freely and often Cr them to be misun derstood now. The Journal says, " when any re spectabie number call lor a Convention, that very fact in liontes the cxistenee of su :h a si it a of thin 's Pt'i'iJmt with I 11 -!'-.? -if 1 f lio. ..iT.c i.vi'ii'fi 1 i X l . . , . ,, T -1 . .1 oaiC;d. It contains nmetv-hve na-res of well-wri istaef cams 1:1 sur.it the Presi lent was greeted , . , ,. , - , I . , r , , , ,. ten, interesting mirror, cm amply sustains tne wori aisabite from the. nr . -rv- Aff.'r isnmctimn n. i . . 0 '., l , , 1," T " , . ' 1 putation whic.i tlu-s monthly his iustlv ac j a . , , , , , . , : I he tvpogratmieal execut ion is verv 'rood. T Ur ess i)ie vuuuu'j assenio.CA. lie was con Jucieu ; . rr . iVamecateiy upon a bank in front of trie X. C. R. II. I'cpotJ He was introduced to the assembly by Hon. T T . li iviin Tin" in fi nuif ren tors . .., venting i E M Id.Cl Slrcet,, Oi t.le d ;"n. :a - ? ANT, . Is.-O. -tf lore pnicnasii:; c .'e V. MebAUblX OF raiat: I "iv' l -tfi-:iv V T:;7 l a- ; . ni .ii-- El t!.r r ?::k s-i serih. t. is i .- . i ;.. o I I ' " ' i'S aad I . iri ic uhir at ten r.-'.i.'a e-1 fr his ;. i ' i ; J ( J- A' hi !!. to whie'i :i New York a a " L'.MMKU STOCi; : would ca i I tit . the hel ling of a Conv pedivnt, but necessarv lcr.' itealin their further uoetr.ne in l."e.h an I ii 1 confess wc are not fully ii cree l. The J en nal assert mint ; ic has an option, eineet. n; n nc oniy ex- divisions and prc- ' This is verv"stronie ! demo -rati;, we must oetrinited in our own by the ab'.ve that any : matters rut how small a minority it be, ie.ii ode right t j c ill a -convention, at their icli a thing is perleetly absurd. Xote the Journal or ,.itv one else ever see a ii th(. Ciin l; .1 it! own part they hav; .... .,. w.io vr.s A o : u 1 i Cl-S tit. O '.l.'l I-'.' ! : ,a " c on of ail in want r t e.ocds in 1 i i.ii.'. ii.s slock ;.;:. -ts in .:;'. t t as loi.ow : 1 k'x- nt's I'al- at l.-'a'.ii'-r boots and Shoos ) h it 's' Gaiters, whh aad '.vithout heels, of all si vies a ml colors ; an t v tion, more in t!io DIS WOLtl 1 be i . even aOont tn e m )st they can see deci ie,li this d i 'trine tiroi". :b 1. . 1: iV . r e . t j Ilowei the 1 by some men of his trivial matters? If y bett.-r than we can. i! e 1 by the Journal, e. a.:h and every elec- inl appropriate speech ; iler ywhich the he addressed the people in sub ffane as follows: I Ilj: said that he could not but enjoy with true pen:, are, the reception he had received from them; s public life hid been a long one and he felt that ; trials an 1 disadvant 'ges were amply rep.iil by tj. oil' smiles and approbation. He spoke of italeigh aid the great man after whom it was named. In the purse of his remarks he sail that the North Carol i- ians were creat rebels in the days of the Revolution. ord Cornwallis said that it was impossible for him .o hold any portion of North Carolina territory ex cept that immediately ocoupie 1 by his army. He said. v,e had first unfurled the Hag of liberty ; its first a;-peav.:nce was in the west, in Mecklenburg ; bed you.are still greater people, yea have rallied arround only nd soldiers, but Russell's Maga.z:s. We have received from the publishers the Jane number of this excellent peri- t- re- :-quired. erms 03.00 per annum, in advanee. The Yv'asiiinotox Dispatch. This valued ex change rejoins to our article of last week, in reply to the one published in its columns rebuking the l.lbKJ. " ' "? 1,2IK). U23 1.020. i .'2o.3. 1 ,210. 1.OU0. 1 6" 0. Total, 815,67:2. These negroes were sold on six month's time, interest from date, and were nil bought by farmers. Alfred, boy, 3-1 G 23 17 16 11) 2J . do. do. do. do. do. do. do. ;v: .e. The American Party Discandf.d in Louis iana AND ITS MEMBF.US ADVISED TO J(UN THE IE MociiACY. Hon. George Eustis, u,u for lour years has been the Know Xotliint; i epri sent i tive in Congress from the Fust district of Louisiana, and the head and front cf 1 he A nu t icar. party in New Orleans, lias written a letler to his constituents decliuinir to lie iio-;iin a can didate for their suffrages. lie says : The fusion of the shattered Ie-i'ins of the political press for using such unkind, wrong remarks ! Americans, in most of t.e free States, will, the about each other. The article in the number of! repul.licau party their repeated and ovi mvhel- june 1st, is wriiaen in a commendable spirit and tiling ticleals in Hie southern Mates tne sec- ! V ' 1 t A 'V.i -IT;! 1 3 , ' AVe .Constitution and the Uttl.. n : you have no icn e.ns, ever y second mm a ... . . . ' - . i!e 'o of 'calling a conven or s of his own. he Democratic .IOC i i 1 . 'i',- . ! '- -"- o'r-o. ! Co a i -1 i .. Cot' - el i: is i i i t :o : i ' " ' ' of the Te'd'l i:-.;' tt.-r. as v. . ii a - ! 'o- v '' '' 'y1' i i i. n : - i 1 ' 1 :' th re .'-'i "i a'- ' 1.I.,,.o-N-,;i.el of to ; ., ) a -.-r u-ill be fi.und a I ,V 1 , 1 ; u re o N ; e noes : d Cos ar.d Gaiters ; j-'reiich Gaiters, snd Gent's Ox !.-,,, I io a - of I III I r at: 1 ! 1 U ' 1 X V eat in th Je- -oi tiei v n iv foefi TeeMi. !1 times, If s ', I'll! Iitali-N'oto- 1 lit various that ihe 1 w i ; 1 . ! i i t in the S: Ye i!nv s boots and Kid siCit ixioi'i i'aCa.i bather d Mipj.--r,w Fr- ni-.li ea'i k;n pitmp ihiots : i-'reiieh cad skin pea Loots ; Liel-'. s" C'oiiai e-- him s. with and wihout heels 5 babies" s-b piers. v th and without laels : bioiios ieat'... r Foot-, ptnnp aiid ti.ick m.Iu- ; Mi-si-'. Itoys. ;iad Cii iiba.-a s LouU. filioes and .; i-s every i.b.t-ira'.de . ty le ; (i iii's Pale t b - 1 her J'aiaps ; Goat leather, 1 v. T a. id Fiituy .-ilpi oi ? ; Gent's Hiiiek ba tine Gaiters : cl: and hiabt Ciotii Ten Congress Gai- t v , r O . ... t ! , . i o . ion-lusivoty kV''oi.r .'.til c il: a ' 1 even u we .IS a; iue js a in ij ority Yul -s, f-t:.l -"; Him "1 9. of estimatine: -produced distinguished p-j a bu have produced disiingt:; ,hei statesmen, vho.;e -L 1 i ... .1 . e. ii..: 1 ll Tf.. 0 iircs sum oui v oruiv 01 linnaiioa ov an. xio iiicii 1 evinces most plainly that its editor is possessed of a vast deal of an article which is a decided desidera tum in some conductors of the press. We assure our cotemporary that we are truly grateful for ad vice, especially from cider persons than ourselves, and from those whom we believe capable of giving it, but at the same time, we cannot believe but that the advice purposed to be given in the Dispatch was ! uncalled for. This wc say in a spirit of kindness, frankly admitting that it would never have given us this advice had it not thought we needed it. It is true, we might kave altered the language, we' do not mean the sense, which the Dispatch insists cs being I .II open for a wrong construction, still the selection ti.is nioae Oi e.c tiler a 1'iiiitcr t es; :n:: cur sentiments was alto We thank the Dispatch itsag. hat h Gent's 1 (boa Sewed and I'.-fni Cad f C'or, press Boots ti'-s' C'iota and Yelvet Slipper- and Tics : bi'el.e.-,' S"! ue and Kid Conpl'ess Ibt bd lo ots ; h::!i"C ?,lo: rocco ;e 1; St-rge button Foots ; Ladies' Moioeco. K.d and' (bait l'olkas and Luc loiota a ad every t hi tip usually ki pt in nlitst cla. S'lee S fit', v.hieh he always si lis at Ike i.oyf:sT XTiic'icss ! irt, ..i.t ,.i c i., had committed our selves to a Convention in the prei.sl -jis is in aee or 1 nice wl.h pa: We u' u d like to re-pro hue auythin;. here ti it' re neen pu nisaeji m our eoin:n;is, sliii, v.e v. ill clip in 1 i-xtraet fnfln the Carolinian of April bth, i.i order to show that we were not committed to a Convention 1 it her way n-ti! the. test was an plied, and we kite v for Certain ocrats upon this question : " Wo woul 1 here state once for all, that shouli arty demand a ('ouve:;ti-n, we will in no 'way we st tte 1 this fr :n ihe first we star. 1 J juiriti over the principal and favorite statesmen of ; tor us kind expressions .a oout us, and we can assure wajraoi unrti': jcw-t'i,- r ...a:, 1 it that it will ue our endeavor to nierit the annvoba- .:f... . 'lIUll. - . esteem 'of so digaincd i.nJ ably conducted rrrt ottfca. .la. 1. lie ! e urrrrin - tt s vnirarr rrrtT nniitv- tionortuo Carolinian , fi,;.. nm.tA Af . ;fa it .d viv,M tional color ussunietl ly the politics of the country, lea'fe no mom to doubt the fact, tlntt as ii national party, the Aineii'-an paity no loii;er exists, and that in the couiiu: Pres (le'i ti;il election the contest fr supremacy will be narrowed down to the republican and th 1110 cratic parties. Imleed, in Iouis:an;i, ns a. (State party, the American party 1 d lair to i fall to-p'tces, if we are permttted to jini-e by the signs ol the tunes. In the l'residei.tial eon test, where the lield will be occupit d by the re publican mid democratic forces, inaish.-iMcd in liattle array, no Southern man can i.cs.tate jis to his place ; no .son of Louisiana cm mistake his banner ; (or, whatever errors the democrat ic party may have coniniitied mid it undoubt edly has many to ansae:- lor uhatevif incon sistencies it may have fallen into, we mm t hear in mind that Southern ni'-n, Southern slat c-men, have ruled supreme in lis councils, mid It no held its destinies in their hands. Many i.l'thcn I .eke in terms cf the most L-iiArnr, ii:::..- 'jn acccunt 01 cur not ar hapel Ilili.in time, we were unable to take notes of ras unto tense dise o'-'robation of tae two sections of uilraists Norm ana bouln, and remarked that the American people were a progres-1 the acl(Ircss rD- K' McRac EsT- e were sorr3r she and impulsive people, but they would always wc couIJ Rot ive vn7 Potion of it to our readers, retrace their steps when they do wrong but if in ; because it was spoken cf as the best address ever delivered in those classic halls. A gentleman well -i niiii iU.'i-fOjiS. ": ' ef.tiMll 5 e iioV v.-'h r.--:;-. lb" j lilts olitiilherl 1lV Ttietr tmprrfrt rr-t r,rif - tiiiHiffo riving at . direction and guidance. lb s cb . it is iin-iui. th 1' prepare. I to act witn t:r. erne 1 by in liri la.d ex.: e:i ee to t. u not 1 . in ti v t hanks tor .as '. ors, von are reipiest- md ext. mine his Stock before pui chasing s '.vii Doors V H V ) '. T e! t e v i a J i it. t j- 11 1 f ! I a 1 J A b .SotCs S X. c. vc;c el to ca 1 1 an els 11 lie re. X Ci'S AND SII0E3 ni.ube and rea'red on short est a"! (. M. FACLK. April Ct. tf TnrpiMitiae ! Turpr-iiline ! Tuipci'iiiic. ! CA .. . TFIlFFNTiXK lh)X:iS 011 and near th is expresses i.s.-h': Uf I to i-'ietr o c? ju g' as ;c i free w'.il al , e ; 1 The c u.f upon c a in jority a Couvo.itiO iut wi,l no; ue gov- .1 i.Cc ,:i jnsC With refor C :ivo i.ion, th j j'-jurtul 7.i our o.- -.ii-) 1 Ce -pzonle it a.'i .1 I 'ic c.c :l u : a Ic th it tit jation." the dein-jcrutic pe. o'.e, have asscia- vcrs occasions, and left to " their oun an .1 '" exercise ('j l.'i ;i r ocj.-i free ti r oi f.i;:n Why ti e heat of p ission and excitement carried on by a vs of Di-ni- ! political frenzy a blow is struck :.t the Union, con-' worthy of being consUcred a judge in such matters sequences cf the most appaling nature evils and ' remarked that though Mr Mediae stood preeminent ' , , ,: ;c m - rs v TTe.f ir t fiiu I'ncf emP ln o v, n i 1 ci 1 1 1 mo r.1 C and sutlerinz as yet untuoueut cl would result unci " ""' the hand that would attempt to destroy this -reat We were also unable to give any account of the charter of our liberties, this sacred inherence com- speech of the Presi dent or See. Thompson, both of mittcd to our care by our fathers would be cursed " horn better speeches, ss we have heard, than at r,ny ot;icr place. We attended the exercises cf the sophomore class in the chapel on the evening of our arrived. We r:,':sc of their proac :h mid a curse fenerations vet uub the course of his remarks ed me not to rule over lac sai id you have elc In i'f- but to administer vour . v.'-, t'ln t mi. t j to tt.A , t'Lii i .7 I laws. I am responsible for every act I do. and in fact I am ib. responsible for manv I never did do. I an honor to lbe town an has vou opinions From the President's remarks, it is evident he holds led ire it inexpe lient to hold hen doosAkc J-junial turn a an I s.ill co l'.inae to be 11- O.-t. 1, ls".s.- ly. CAiiuiAGi: I.' t 1 rVI ) r 1 . v i o Vj i i 1 A. .. cilK CTIFAN the b'ail Uoad. about ." to i miles ft om will be r-nfed on cood terms to anv i er- iii tiis- i.;;-i.:ess. d GUI. ST Ail LL, and two small FayetliA-i son wish ing It) emha . Co. a t;oed i.V.i FA it M S. Also, two of the UiCCFST FA I! MS in the Counfy of ( 'utnberiand, one atiotit one mile from the .Market o it e ir to tie 00 1. el in its course by the crocking:-, of these few, whom wc reg ;v 1 as h a i:ig no uuthority to c ill a Conven tion " the Kttwj if the n-ir! :t. Hid they establishe 1 a pee tedence by c tiling a Cm volition, we do not sec why the frien Is of Mr Wmslow North Carolina very dear and her sons as good. We were led to think that he thought more tsr Sledmun of cur town is another young man of North Carolina than p.ny other State, and indeed v:ho make his mark in the worll, he is a fluent she is entitle 1 to his high opinion from the con- j Ppker and a close student. Go on young men we servative stand she has always taken in national ' Ere proud of you. Your are the ones who are to matters. i take a stand in the great events of our nation ; buckle After ihe President had concluded, Hon. L. 0'3. ! oa Jour maor with a determination to con quer or tcstably true that lite denim racy if tie trie States, together with the lVagiu--nis of li c X tioiial A mcrica ns. constitute a one m llm-e st e tions of the country, that portion ! t! i- imh munity which com ai ns a uy n s ( el for t he 1 i - !, t s of the South under the cm st 1 net ton aiai 10 Union. These uicti are certaic'y ei.iit (d teJ our respect, our countenance ami sttepuit. - Domestic Wines. The rapii progress v.hieh the vine culture is making in this country, is one f the best guarantees against the serious evils of intem perance, and this progress cannot fail, ere long, .to give cheap wines. American champaigne is gradu ally obtaining the reputation cf being the purest ef fervescing wine in the world, and if, as ISir. Loner- considered them superior in every respect. Master worth says, we have live thousand .riet ics of native Dobbin of this place, who was one of the orators, is grapes all of them free from the odium, or grape 1 1 ' to . 1 1 ' . 1 - . . ..... .. . . f ' - uisease, wmcn is spreaumg over (c:y corner 01 Eu rope -it will be seen that the West has in reserve an enormous field of productiveness to fail La k on, as population becomes dense, and profitable invest- ' from class-mates and strangers, and none were more 1 taT fn co l TV 1 1 Vi ! 1 rorfi -. ti 1 r- -r i 1 ta tc cl one "V-?-t- r ltutu..d 1 O nc the other a iioi: Jt. v . : a a I I'.i' 1 ! '. 1 1 1 ' N :: r . : r .-; y woi'k :t re o r. 'a'; h m Ci". able 1. .this. Nov. ' v d- a 1 il iare ass-orinven.t of . i. vdi o-.'i are well a t ho i.igktkst and 11. s lii.e: ics tor n.ii.'ip cai-riaee 1 t'ni 1 an v r.sr r.:as.i "nKN r Sot i n. to sell his work o.i ihe mod fuvur- tf e"5 ff. g g ?- House, know n as lb- i 'a i b j- place nine miles from town. ki:o-.vr. as t!i Lands, which k is t.'.o or ;.u i:cres c if liroperlv eabivaiiib will otoducc Lti-ii'ds of Corn jicr acre. Those wishing to rent said lands must or they cannot be rented. For particulars' ripply to C. E. Lceie, Foycttcviile who is authorized to rent in mv aosence. A. N. MeDONALT). Favotievilte. Feh. R. 1S'!. -tf celebrated Ashe art d h; nd. wliicli a iivi rage of k!) apply soon. Branch introduced Hon. Jacob Thompson, Seereta- uie 3'u wijl succeed but to do this be not satis- d have feared; 0f the Interior, who made a most excellent address netl with the position you may have already obtain- n-t .in it L, so fir as the m m is conccrne 1, we woul 1 J to his native people. He took occasion to refer to j ed in your classes but press forward to the attain avc supported the nominee with as much pleasure I the place of his birth, his happy days spent in the ', ment of the highest possible scholastic standing an 1 gr.tti.i eat! m as we F r the purpose of sh ; 0 .v support Mr Winslo j Old North State, and the pride betook in being able .15 th tt ve are not as nvioh ' to say that he was a genuine North Carolinian. Af- enpos sons mi us, we .1 to th-erh oiain ' o; cJ.ribi iiYbii i NOtv i:r.i idivixt; telU JJ, -mJ -u. kJ? -b fci Bias 31 ATS, SHO! Alt of wide';, v.dtt 1 e as low as Ci s i . l)L Aiaich 1 '. 1 s a). vD ID Oy r.OIi i.Xfj CLOTHS, ccc, o'V.-red by Wlinlcsili' i- St, -tail iu.lv ciiti oe t;ad 111 l.'i us State. -tf ii.vYi: K. i'a uaim:v. e h tve a fev .i e.a a- -iiii'd u .th tne. in this Cue. Mr John ley, aad will st!c the t.:iu UllULLL & -r jx" c.: e: 2 TO SPOKTSMEX AND OTIIE1LS. II AY i-i- a iarge b,t of Do iiile and Single 1 birred 'Shut G mis. I'oah'ie and Shi 'de barrel Rifles. i'is- tolsof all in i'e. rs : spor'inp iinpleui-uits of every ki at New York prices, .bd.bii; of all kinds in 1 Gai smith line promptly atte; Nov. -7. ! SoS. -'!!! a Convention as some per- 1 tor Mr. Thompson had concluded the procession was ;ht infer from wh tt has been written about formed. The carriage of the President taking the ,-oull here state that at the meeting held in I lead immediately in the rear of the Artillery. The FayettevIIle on the 19th May, a resolution was in- j Wilmington L. Infantry, headed by the La Fayette j ti-o In eel by some member'present to authorize the! Cornet Band of this place, following as the body 1 We were favored by the P'resident with the original letter of invitation from the city of Rich mond, Va., which we copied and here give : Richmond, June 2d, 1859. To J ami's Buchanan. President : Sin : The e.ir.mit tee of invitation chairman to appoint 25 delegates to represent Cum- j guard of the President. On to-morrow we will giy j ; nf tne Democratic Association cf lclnnond. on he ided to by M."A. EA1 1 : bcrl in I county, should a Convention peradventare I further particulars respecting the whole proceedings, j half of the citizens of the city, tender you, most 1.3 held another member opposed its adti.. . j re.cctfully an invitation to viit our city on j-our ... . .. .. I TiroiitivnltrMiutct flnr Tiri ttinc pnlomrinrirv 1 reiilHl 'e ;tlf Well assUI"eiltJilt Cll U'-CQliioSftllCe l he sen or editor, w 10 was Here at the time, spoke xM...u. - i , , . - v.... . J ., . ' ... , . . t the Ralarh lteirisler. rancervrizes as follows on the , ''ul ' """'"t "' Kta t,.,i. iae , n l.ivor oi tne p..s.s.ige o: ene i coo. iitio.i, oecaUt-e our . . - , ' ... . to the Democrats nml the citizens ceiieraily Wc I receill cieeiiuu 111 cue oucauu city. ocii.-iiuti oiii FresSi Arrival ! SJ3Z5C3C3r33 STOGIE O F -Spring and Summer Goods ! in fellow that alt hough choice, yea, n 3 , . . - . i vt, --i t s in i i i li' .i-. n :, co-mt.i eoiild then rap " i t . H 0,-,...!!,. r.K, m,lmn6PS . f o II, tit YC. .n V"ii-.i'ott- v-w hT first I LI1 tAOgui.lc- auu tiatu.. i.j pt-t.!.... wiiautoo ..t-. ill t:i thai her nominee, still they venerable and esteemed contemporary, we rejoice will bo proud t idute. the Chief Magistrate of the Union in .acknowledgment of many favors to her and to the South tbiouerh your administration, arid .1 -. t-ftr. i -ii. l -i i . that tMs ecstatic exnres.sion srives evi lence that the c-kszimjs m i.icninMjiM Wiiiia cii.i puurc- T-if.-il r.fvrkr nnrl iirnnvitmn winch rmnft ci nmri r.r- J " . .. .. ;. izcJ date J . A. Ii:.MIJ JKTOX mire ri-. ' w 1! he 'Those fa v. i r!: a s u-5 up ii pro not d '.-! PTiarl. or to re.' at Ii. M. OUUFbL March 2(i. LS."9. sr. d Ca ve a N.o w '. t h : 1 it -a. by i.i v o.a.v -it. a-n r SofTUKtixER. arJ in Fbit etapbivetl w:tjffier. 1 ir p iti Miiii ee itiny rely yiag to Mr. Failey 0:1 TL M. OUPEbL. JOHN K. DAILLY. ;b. An Etocti n tor Superintontlont f,,r or House will take place 011 Tue-lnv of dune Coanty Coart.. ' SOll'sO.V HOoX. Treasurer, bv order of the Foard of Waidens. Mf v 2H. " iir-w IS now recelvinp his Seeond Stock of Spring and Summer G oods. embracing all ih.e J21 Jd LaS JL S5 j. JL JuJiik3y sicu as SUMMER SILKS, G II EXA DIXE S, O H G . 1 X D I E S. a-c. With a frat variety of new style goods for Travelling Dresses ami Dustt is, also a complete assortment of AJOUXIXG DSniSS GOODS. A larpe and varied f-sortment of Silk and Lace Man ties, Oliar.tillv Lace Points. Black and White B -rare, Mantles. Stella Shawl-. Ac. A few of thoe splendid Fr.-ack embroidered and Lace S 'ts. Collars aad Sic-.-es. Don Has A- Sherwood's New Style Corsets, (will 3 .... J . v f DuiiirSi...., t BaMe. aad S'ciit-Sattnortc'-s -attached.) JL I J JMUliol ti 1 loB'lia ,( A great variety ol new slyb; Hoop Skirt-. ve.. Ac M May 27. z nr. P f recci veil. i!Lio E "dd i.r.iLnTr" , a 1 1 d'-r.iblo styles, just. out. Th-, public generally " 'v jf I aru invited to call early and exam'. tie for themlves. 1 J. A. FEMi3EKTON. -If 1A nnfr'US' TALLO-Y WAiSTFD. FOR - April 23. XJjUU which tao highest cash price will be -g p.lU.3 F paid. A. .'l . ("A U I'J! IS Lb. I " ce'.vcd ai Oct. 1, 1850. tf AnrilSO. I April 30. Fiirfl Ohio Corn Whiskey. J;tt re aai for eate. G. YV. Si'iliiLUG. i;i the decision of a legal Convention Ve do not. kao.v that, this ineibent is worthy of a J"'01 notice, but it is written to show that the course of the Carollai.i.i" is n-.t bu rer.ndietislblc after all. Yv'iih wont' ref i-mce to the solution adopt -d by that meeting you always feci us happy as you did when wilting your acceptance of our invitation, and the time it ....... . , , .,. . .. .,r.,i;i. ,7, e.,l-.5Ir.:l T.-.vawar.l, . ' w i 11 sui t y o ur Coll Ve l,i C-lice t o honor u s w i '. Il a VisI t. 'i'i'i. i.'s tilC til I T I'll.-'llli'l 't tti ...i '...i.t.n.l. v.i t..j.t.it.t .t -0 ' ir- . . 1 . . .. . .... t ,, T Vltn assurance of n-snect. esfi-cin and .ve ti tve i rat t say it is peeaiiarly gratifying fir us ".Little 1'eteksbcho ULQRiOfS 1C.ittle i e 10 roeeive Co . anorobatioa oi' our coustltaeats. The tersbcrg." It is with inexpressible pride andplea- . und1 de.idoil t:i,.d vnii b:iv lutt'ii in def'i-iieo if i -1 t. ,1... i... : . o i . ' id its aoie couaucioi an, agaiti iciuiuuii w ics : tiw r,ffi,ts t,f tire g:ttte and the State gcnerully. jnted habitation. Co it, friend Syme, and may j Fe so kind as to reply by telegraph, and sta v itn assurance of n-sijeci. esteem and h'luiirii tioii of your distinguished administration, wet are. very respectfully, your coeeieiit servaut and friends. -Journal'' nor Ca-ob n aa" can nalther questioa sure that we point to the result in Petersburg on the right of the reeling i.ialopting that resolution ; Thursday lost. She has covered herself with glory . . . , . .- - as with a garment. She stands now the model op- eerta u it is w, were grateiui tew it. and taat it is a ro,,on cuy n Virnia. lelicite pTat npoa wuleli aCoers, not we may writ -. With the cartridge box, on the battle field she The Journal accuses us of attacking it with the earned for herself tiie proud title of the "Cockade utmost bitterness." To this ehtrge, we pica! "not of th Union," and now, at the battle box, she has - . , . . ' , proved that ruutv. lucre is notnm? hitler m tne language we . , , , ., .". , . , f . ' l t.'aee bath its victories no less renowned than war. ' aseJ m remy to it, nu:i less tne appearance of any f, ... .. . L , , . . . , - , .. , .J God bless " Little Peterburrr! ine cheers for ..nag wmcn m:g it seem to possess tne utmost bit- " Little Petersbure; !" We will drink vour health, erness." We did accuse it of having a lack of in- ' " Little Petersburg," in a bumper of Sterling Branch's ; business of importance calls' bini to Washington nr. n i ii i ii. - a. .v.: , ' A lepcaience m not spealimg out on trie convention il x rerie cuampaign as soon as we imu mis i . Tuesday. - L. W. GLAZEDBOOK, WILLIAM OULD. Jr., WILLIAM F. lUTCHlE, DLNJ. M. DeWI'1 T, WILLIAM FLOYD, . Committee. The Dichmond Independent Elues have offered their services as an escort. It is impossible for the President to attend as - -L c - i - . - i i ib: . picstion. As to the persons, who are in Lvor of a '-fP 1011, ,1111 ute uu 1 , tt . . hip. Hurra." We feel good now all over, oavcntion, wc kno w from car era co2ervat103.th.at in come pla.ae3, this desire 13 entertained by the Hip, tW The rronrictcrs cf the Daily Bulletin, have Yiendj of person-, an 1 iadcel by persons themselves purchased a Cylinder Press &nd intend issuing in a vho saek nx ight but their own self aggrandizement. few days, a weekly paper to be called the " Catauba e'he co.iati-3 that hive spoken against a convention JcurnaL" " It will contain thirty-six. columns of rcad- i.re the coaatias to be relied oa at the ballot box at ing matter, arid will be mailed to subscribers for 1 all timeSu and we do insist that th .T .on mat a TV. . o 1 rj-t onT,i,m in M)imnn. New Flocr. The first load of new Flour was brought to market on yesterday from Mr Harris Tysor of Moore county, and sold to Messrs. D. & W. McLnnrin. A llir too Good to be Lost. Bill Polk, as be is fa.mibi.riy called, is a man of decided wit and humor, lie seems to be disgufited with eternal agitation of the nigger question, and does not appear to have much respect for the good sense of tne agitators. The Franklin (Tennessee) lleview relates the follow ing " good one " of him : A good story is told of Bill Polk, in connection with his canvass with Thomas lor Congress. Thom as had spoken first at Shcloy vine, and as is now the case with nearly all anti-Democratic speakers and writers, thought to make great capital out of the nigger question. He spoke long and loudly about Kansas and Leconipton; in fact, he spoke of noth ing else. At the close of his speech Polk arose, and with that peculiar comical looh. which he know 3 so well bow to assume, he called loudly lor the Sheriff of Bedford county. No response, and again Bill called at the top of his lungs, Air therill, 1 say, ilr Sheriff; come here ! Presently the Sheriff appeared and ased wnat he wanted. I want, says Pout, a coroner's jury sum moned immediately. My competitor has found a dead carcass, right here in this room. The Kansas Nebraska bill has been deud for two yeais; it 13 fast becoming putrid, and I want an inq uest hell over it so that it may be decently buried. It is needless to cay that tne nigger spdich of Thomas wxs ycry eCsctually killed cy this unexpected sally of Bill Polk. The truth is, there is a general, almost a universal A punniii-f youasfer wh akeJ his father nt , em and for a coroner's jury to hold an inquest over the theatre, if that 'wasn't a ' band hoxhere the the dead aad putrid ttUA6 of fci ttiis, uua iLu fcS0 ma4whiaa ore !' was cut offTroaa giugerimaps. oucfcUoo. . ment for cariital is required. There is an absurd ilea prevalent that wine cm not be profitably raised in this country ; that labor is too dear, and European opposition great. On the contrary, wine raising is at this instant the most profitable branch of agriculture in America. It will pay from one to three Hundred dollars ;in acre, 3 ield ing a higher profit on capital, skill ind labor invent ed, than any other planting. The wines which can be most easily raised arc, like those of Germany, light and very innocuous. We often hear it said that there, is no drunkenness in France, but drunkenness is even rare among the wine-drinking Germans of the Rhine, Lie'eig, the greatest chemist, declares that these people, far from being injured by their wine, owe to it tiie health for which they are so famous, there heing no place in the world where there is so little demand for apoth ecaries' wares. But the reader will recollect that these wines are very different from those cf other nations, being no more intoxicating to those familiar with them than common claret. When attention is more generally devoted to wine culture, wc shall probably see wine as cheap here as eider, and stryc'i- nine whiskey and fighting brandy at a discount. Excessive use-of ardent spirits is a greatcaus.e of na tional suffering; any tiling which will c;p away m ith it, or modify it, can hardly fail to be regarded aa a " blessing. I'elenburg Fx p rets. - I " - I WM- W tlllUM
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 11, 1859, edition 1
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