- , 5 , -, . - , ',.--- A . '- - - " - - - - - - I I.I 1.1 f.l II II I'll f I f II. II II' X '. 'J.-. 4 1-,.. t i f 1 l ! f I- I V f If - . 1 - ; I I I I. i I I I I T I " V m - I M I ' E ' f E. M S .... A- . . : 1 .'. : i ..... 1 1 E v 2 V . - - r . E - fl I a 1 . ' .'.. s W I I E L. t " 9rtj H.H1.- Y! Mi l"h -II Jfi M r rs t aK W- ,, i TERMSS 00 Mr annum, "THE NOBLEST MOTIVE :o THE PUBLIC GOOD." i PAYABLE IN" ADVANCE. 3 YOLUJVrivSX. FAYETTELLE, N. G.T; Sj 'rTtJllDAY; .-JUNE 11, -1859. . .K0. "'1.040. ; "".'; ' " t I: v 'Mill f tj:e vi-ar - - 3,v j . live CtUilf5. i . i 3" L-Ctfivcd W iles than six , I Hate.4 of vcrtisiln e; tirst. ;tM.1 t(-s f'.M-Co-h any (c.-rioil t!iiIer4'ii'cc,uia: I''r t n -' iif.(!i, 1. . . ' f.v ; v- r:!i-. . Ot!j.-r ;i J v.-i ! '-. :li ntri by St IT; I ifl-f.i.'ii:,!'i' (ii liisornn: proSli'itiy. SI 7 X2 ctz:.xi'S WATCHES, mMm. JEWjELRY,! I li or os, for tlie f-tib- qsaeut riisertitm, ior . .. .. . f 10 i' favoralilo HH-' UHMil) FROM THR NORTH V.ic vonr oh. j-t'C-uiurly i'bqu'f-tfd trt ? lcir-f. K tlt.er.w i.s?-t !i y n'd t: :5iai'X d ui curdi i;.ly . all kjhids e;vccatfd uvutlr and with a laro Stock It Goods in bis line sistlna; of aches of all ki SKI ..,; GoMCliain? of j. Pit,, Ear-Rings and Il'racel Lockets ; Fiujrer-Uitigs Si'ivtT" Sjioons of all kiiidp. rilu.'il il rtm-: arid iCaudlJ Clocks-MiHtat-v Goods and ia a Jew oil v.Slore. wlilch. Gold aTinf lot of Silior Cip$ htck. (;ake Basket? NX L A-I fl ' j E A lid V.. " !'e'::01!ub!? t'f"lsII'friente tLe Public are pledge ourselles to adhsre ' tcnacioaslo the sxti t'.u to fail and examine. March I2,.,18.r.'9. A i' . f . 1 V f 1 r'l f.'L .j-li-iw:i, -j-Jv.- co . V T ' ' ;i.:!. I.':i-.J. rf;; tl'l. to all I Ur;i c :.j.fi,'i Ivd iu T LAW. uiid des'rahU- St odd t inifcs Hi ii.i;;(jtn.;aii!n 'roji.'iT. attiiution Kiven 1 iss"char A atto'Ix i:v ' ak c a ii I, '-Um-'i. 1 1 :i . ' d in i 1; ";n'':!r.. Harnett -Ml.' ! J ( IliyT J S ha. viiit j 1- i n. i iri'' js AT LAW. . Cuii.l'i idiii.d, Harnett, G 11 O C L CONSISTING 150 Hues of llht. -Laiuar 'KtO li'ois. aud'Iliid.s. Suglr (assorted ;) 2 Ul.ds. Mo!u,?e; HO 4i- Bacon, Sides and' Shoulders 500 Sack Salt ; ; 15()-,Bo.vri .icood Tobacco 12" - f- Sperm, Adamai :"0 -f Soap, (ah.sorti'J Co.. N. C. ." - y i j 50 1 00 Ba; 11)00 1J: :')' 'id Candv, A 1 rI ;iO V .V. 1 i vi if !i 1 rt's if '. : i. Wii' 1-- liol. - aoeiut i'd:tl'(.'in!-ej ( s 1 11 i:d' r llie n;vliie J SUA . uill aft il the (..'!: Moiitpunii ry, j A I i ' I) m - ::ic en- j ;1 r- A : ! ' :d t - 1. i ' ) ! v , ; A(j ill! i ; !....! ; 1-1 Si :v . 1 ; ; : ill c'oiiirlty. ' x'l v. i :.r pr 'injii at t ent :on , A I ! hi he at Law, N. ( . J:-.o." D. Sn.-.w. 13 6tic: Shot. " l.ar. Lead ; Snuif. (liajrlc Mills ;) " - 2 Kepi's Soda ; AT.S A IAKGE AMI GKNEU II A II I V A II- K A : Fartnlii!.' l't-n:is of all di Atii"ri.c;'i:. I'nii.-ii, Sued' J . 1 1st :-r. tierinaii and Cast Blaekstn . th Tools : Coop; is' do.: Cora Shdlcrs and S!l'av ( Buckd.s. l'.r-'oiHs af;d J n i I L'-aile a -.Manilla a'al Jn: n'.l.l ! I -1 . ; ) l'iow Li ties aid Lt d Cords ; ' v re : Cotton V-irii.- and Shoo'lii - d t! I'll. 11 SCOTT -' -i-k a a i A r u 1 1 A. : i III- rs' ll-i 4.1 -el r 1 1: to . ! . at ; :!!. 1 1 -;t - to .It t' :n r. 1 I ;i . t a I .1 t r A ;t- o a s-i JS ,j t: . i'.-''r av;-i i; : A f I i'r";, 1 I.J d .(, of Pi!. 7" ii if a;. 0 ii icri v ireiPji1 d i ' ie .'.;.vi ! . - -iii a 4 t he Mvto 1 '. .JJ..'alni!reiii All of wi Car to pi o ( '. aat i v e d! a-; 1 w-. ir.. will e "1 ivh;l::'i are l iIiK: oar' stock l.SoO. -If Z-II ;;-3.Ipl3 Oil, ',!. MLLCUANT, Strcdt, J. C. ' i "IT' !'" T 'G V- "3:.". VI'- Wi Si ;-i . ' ' . IcL-P': J , v . li'i T' ; CU'ifj: r-; 11 ai (lis to foe S . , , v . .1 : ,-r;;e, t'' a 1: fi, C-.'-!v !-lr 'il.is ia Co- p .If i!,Cli jjora.u , ;1 , This v 1 r- .1 . i' !- ' 1 r..o r ,1, ! til '' i a : rt: ' l n-' - r n -c,..-:i: i -irv a'od'n a .pro ii - 'a rfd j'u i Ie ,it .,r:. i'.-yiil !m' : .;l'.?-!0'l mnM Bools OF .1 . 1 , f 7 .1 nv Locaui)o- in UH fnll v- oi'JV.r4 "O 'a);d ?!iT-' mndlvio; ira.n-h.s Yd' ins.- 1 '10- i i'ar-I iir,' r" '-.M i ! o-ral , : 1 r x i eii .-- i t 1- x'm-i i- i lilting 'j i ;;?ai couoa- , r,pi:i-: s-t serlocr Las. lvlui . a. ib reodv'sn his. SLL.lJ olfs (.Ts.;uMd .sli(.K.. c pirticwhir altentioa "-of all nr. I-' AV1' a ' i a :r' 1 eel 1 ' i ( i I.i 1-'. .i'eo i'it . .1 v ' r 1 T i;i't" i's J an i at -iUl times. 1 - :s '; tt;;'' at r ; I i - t'a f'T i-'Mi Ins Lav as . -All irrei'n'arif ies : t-r ami earofu! mail- ! ni ti; Ii, None but J e of ia tlie various j 1111 lor; te,; that tlie . i 1 . 1 " ' I),- p. too i wit-urn an inti-rvCt in the 1 Lad -toeiv ei l'at o: ts ia 1. G. titers. Wit-h a: styles and colors U;.. 11 haiaaALalL .eds. 'ii. - ana cearM';. , . i!s a. '.d Shv'es ; ( lord t.es ai ather French ilov s 1; ' Kid S!S 1 'at-'nt i )rd -.Lpperr. 1' v- nc.r ral t sk;n puni): j 1'roia-h cai I skin pej. L Lad.es t.'oai r.-s lioo Ladies' slippers, w ;ii a La.di.-s L ather Boot-. nr: .... J I'. f illlV . l.lH.1...ltlU Vjll- !!pi. rs of every u- siralde . G ai s' Bate t itner elv. i a id iai!"y slipper? ; CenCs'Bh'ck Latin- G 1 . 1 welry S core, wnere ; ! . : lers Gent's B i; and 1. Ult. 'tfOjE?3T, V- G KO.c f jA-UiyEi .'? l'C T v i 1 joors above Geat S'iwid and r',.2.d La. lies' (Jiot'i and Velv Ladn.-s Serue ami Kid ( 1 ..i'l!i"-r "T o. ti .r-erv :i ' 1 S L.t'lli'.v Moloecoi KYI a ! :. a :d e ( rviliir.i: usn ice S'oic. which he aluav IibWKST U'illi niTt.y thanks lor pas 1 to call and ex; umle his lis ' here. est not April :'. tf rrjk'nlinc ! Turpei SO.iHlB Tl'III'ENTLN the Bail llm i T llai. 1-L- Oi'i 1 y 1 1 4 v i l. 1 :s - c au u i Alii: :ic, n. y. b & 'SoV':s Store, ! F-ayetteville. wiii be r factory: A. JLKj-TflAN: , ib'-s ('.Mv.Mnhtbtd-'ir liandXt lar-e ass-ortrnei A. cM'KKT.IIAN ht of wlbcli! are well iii be rented so.11 wisuii!;r lv) embark in tat Also, a ;ood SA'.V aad GK FAB MS. - '- t Also, two of (he RiCJiESii of (-uiiiberland, o;;e abotit a Ilous-e. known as 4 he rBaftey nine miles Irorri. town, kiuiw Lands, which h is "J."0 or.hOii a:a I? :'a -thlirl! v:: r.: v v jvor.kj-are v'nKf V. !i i t' .1 able 1 enns. t Nov. ;;. 1 ..-s r .0,1 raaie ati t ii.nsiied hi ttie .hgixtkst auu --..- i' i! V .., t t '.. f,n- .!. .ai-riabel. i Those wish iiir to rent said 1 iai AW K.S:rAlI.tnStKKT SOITH 1,1 1 ANA' K.S:r.lI.ftiiI HKKT ii) selbhls wofk OrCihc.iaost favor- j tf. or they cannot be rented For partibnlars ayply toC - 4 . 1 tJ a m ir i'-vli; is It F.I1.I V1NG A FavettevUle. Fe. R, TO SPOin'SMEN I Tin:-4o:rr c a it 0 lix 1 aL j v--r4z"- ie .will of thi ra- ! . FAjYET'n:VTLIJ. N. C. -f$0 : . I . -y 1"-' r'i'Y' S-i-'S':-.'-: ' 1 c.ot- T 1 r- .. -.. .v': JVit SATURDAY MORNfNG, JUNE 11 V:v r :-T,j-v Thp Wihmnoton. . Jccrns.1 Thursday' issue of. this paper contains an arti'c"U , uU and prices, from S$ to : of nearly tyoJ columns in Icn-th, devoted principally- inds and prices: Breast- . . . j . , " . - ..jcf'j'A1 ts. a larA stock CfJolkl t0 the ongm aad i supposed sequel of the exisan, Peus and I'encilsl; unpleasant srtd unnecessary division in the ranis uL.y, tic the DemooraJ party of the third Congressional ,-..TviMnB ..cii T-!'rif tnct, and thclcourse pursued by tho. North Cardl-- e is j'ltpared to sell on : nim in the present cimpajLn. In tl the oiTiCt, we - i.-.r: -oin of TO lilt LVKC E RIES. N PABT OF and Java CoII'ce ; gestion throwp-out, and so far as we rare concerned acted on, in tlie concluding remarks "of. the Joty-?l organ, THb 1 the light: now before it, should vTde Southern ; Field and FiKEsiDE.The f?lloW-C vIIigu, Prices for Neoroes. Slavp labor, it thismattcr. -, notice of this new Paper started in the city of '-apear?, is not todeore-ciatc in valu though is l'm- ii raority be regarded, or does Augusta, Ga.," by Jas. Gardner, Esqr.; we copy from iti are Wins bircumscri oed bv tlie'voicp of ahn.v Lsposed still to bans on and obey the CartersTille (Ga.) Express. 'VWe have received ever .Jiani nf thA tinnnl i0ffhUiM t "-?Tf ry.x'Tvl nuiui uiura uuvcir . ai. vv uuiuuer,. u..iiiy enuorse ww is saia py the Atnean race is growing in numerical trt rzth lW?0 "tbat tho. "ie- our cotemporary, and would -recommend it to OOTundt.r tho humane an-C eonsiderafo trr-lrn' ntf SecyJnas been adopted by at least us, readers as eminently! worthy of : their -support tv indulgent tr&er to a-de-i-eo that mil ulti-r Wfaiuiot wupon what ground the "Jrnfli The Sougcrrieand Firidti : fM.nsin tIm 53 v, y.5iW. -Tfc. J ' number Of this heailtiml llfim( pnfprnrud hae tf.Vin . . t la'1, n".iii . recf-irert. W e nra Ttrniirl tho vm-nnr tV. "--iu iiiuautiMii isumilllllin'IllPiroiVniT- acied;as the friends of the Pemocratic party, ffciveJ We ?r0, d fif ef S-the hahd- vd some stranger, and;welcoie its" debut -So 'graeJOjlfy-jttg" from the' pricps obtwned Air.-lavts, wo nro asa-intaeiraction they were governed by Dcm- and clegamlymidc, with our. warmest .cpnitula. JncIIn to hone, tii prin.eiples'and a sincere desire to harmonize tions. This, kind reader, is a southern work dVe, U w ' Y 1 1 as wo have always ln-Hewl, tlia ive. - t t - . a mKVMkrtiolinian was taken .fpscs. in typographical app&ran and &;?l(t Southern J it ir era- States. iend we have been --r " popular northern w IlPgroC3 :r JVmslai&ii.i - 1 . tors are of the hrst order of ..'southern talent.- This 1 ' a-A A i i -r A . a -ret Hceedmgly that a preof other mat- number opens with a characterise S.cry : l,ate. Jttined;P- DaVls' of K(nans- vureuder it oblatory-lor usf i ' .. -:'-? , . , Street; Carolines, poet sad novelist-th literary, Hiram, blacksmith, 40 years old,. 0 1. S". :3jn tuts suijecj. tii anotner staroftbe Souths William Gilmore Simms. also an- Richmond, comm m hand. 27 . - do. 1 1 .H). 11 CIS- "a it vroa-.u fbs i .wiuiuiis..- iiBNeae 01 iis -fivrftatgrt awiw,- rnorrT- th-1 1M Us still our. dmX-rA?rui,sttn&tJJ r-Bf Ptlrer Is fretls, not stimttize -each other W eneMSr to it at all. but our.course mips.' ve ttterly repudiate tho charge of; ever i.yn anaciiea ana. we ueem u; out our duty to others, less khovyn to fime, but no less meritorious, ; Rose and 2 child ren-j 47 havin" cherished unfriendly feelings towards the Ed- dfjy 11,1 1. In. concludjiig this article, witu- the crowd its columns..-1 The .Southern 1 eld an d lire . Francis. lMy T J - - I . - " - . 1 . - ' : ' - " - - - J - i - 4 - . x. - x . - j " ' . i . - --i .A : - :. itors of the Johrrlil and we. cannot for 'a moment be-; pronfse ot referring to it again soon, we hereby- luc to Purey a ouiDein cnort, ana as sucn is one- .per, .woman.. - - j . . v i . v xn ii. .i i - x xi. i . I 3i..; . ; -i-4. n t c c ii- A -i -i. xi stt:u m txiu trot uirouncu io buuuiciu iiiueueiiueuce. piivio.. c r, . in all feelings of unfriendliness towards the ;wira, .P, ,ol' fk;, ;r fi,L k U..,. ' V l VX X Ull' 1 UU XTlXvXO XXlll, XI illl 1 VV. VHt II UI , licve tlw Joarhal would be so unjust as to charge us b with Ueing eiiher an overt or secret enemy. ; We ' JWr tfhe and Tallow Candles : ;)' agree with th Journal, and . have so said in our col-Yuo&fpdly. O VI, ASSOr.TMEXT OF 13 C 1" T L E it Y scriptiotis ; and it ruvian Iron teel: be seen bv relercncc to pur mes, aurmg nere peiiibtrats :are productive of no good arel as every-one knows, dotriniental ers Bop", (all '.kinds and js at Factorv Br ices : ; w for ca?h, or on usual liers. speetriily rrqiiesltd to before u.rchasin clse- .D.'.i V.r. McLACBIN. derstood ncAvj . . - A spectabi-j r.ur fact indicates ' umns, as can ling amongst whatever, bfet to the Vest'inf retrievable mc ousted from t a thousand fri peak of this jdisse pressed too imeiy iand pi ten ' jur them to Tim T,.,,,- .1 c.,,- " X llU U llLll aL - There is no . reason why we 'should be Sspark of pride remaining in southern hearts; to en- ! Jitsey, do. ndly, and i'f we can consistently avoid it we courage this home efibrt by a patriotic support. A It Alfred, boy,, will be. Daily Carolinian, 4th inst! is orthy of it. ; Abolitionists have had I your iZu-- ; j ; : VJ j .The -Presiasat at Raleigh. ; iTiei -irnrioiis. rnm-nnTiie hiviroT Tirpn -nlfirorl ?n ence and money long enough. Address James Gard- cer, Augusta, Ga. Price two dollars in advance. , ft e misun- wnen.any re lie exlistcnce of suvdt.a si ite of thin gs as renders BhejhoUing of a Convention not only ex- neuient. tint nreearv Itrr wi nv .iJivskw nnJ nre- - veil tl n?. the ir fiirthr "-rovvtr-!." 1 n:s i; -verv s r.-inro 1-..-T ... I J J I .. peas are, the reception he naa,. received irom tnem ; octrin- in.le(i, artl .ir it b-j. cleap.-ratie,. we must confess we art not ful! creed. Th2 J n o n ' irt f m iii t I - ? t x. i : -i.-t ' i --. I v,,sx, vf ,.n i .,,-iyI iri pboperjposuions, eacn one awaitea trie arrival ot tne ' , ,. , v.. T . -a, . . jte&ta oi toe rpuit3 , una a sure ana ir- : -k.s, .p, - .' . . . a . ' publishers the June number of this t.io.d.bj w xiica tlie JJeinocuxCj canoe 1 1 - .- A. , ' , .ouicaL It contains mnetj'-nve na-res1 of ;ei? present position, and -broken into : f)-.! , - ' - P. -- . i-fen,- interesting matter, '.and- amply gmunta. Lat it i-s needless lor us to , . - . -. : putation which- this monthly, has justly 11.-10:1: our Views have been ex- M 1 - I - r - I The. vrio'rraT.llirl rv.-iltinn i? lTiwrfi" 03.00 rler annum, in advance. ess tlie vast crowd assembled. He was conducted i .... imettatc-iy upon a or.nK in lront oi tne a. kx It. It. Rcssell's M.tGA.zn;s AVe have received from the excellent peri led 1-writ- sustains the re acquired. Terms bcricalllbr i Convention, that verf 'i m was introduced to the assembly by Hon M.jBarrinirer. in a neat and annronriate sneech : 5 i I. - XXX X , l ileHwhich the he addi-csced the pcojle in sub- ik&nce as follows: v ' ..' iiiited in our own rnal asserts by the ub ye that any l 7 I - , . . t ' HAea ii no'.v.smau a inin-jricy it oe. i f ' ! Tt has an-undenilble right to c ill a 'convention, at their j s public life had been a long one and he felt that f trials and disadvantages were amaly repaid by eir Smiles and approbation. He spoke of ilaleigfi id the great man after whom it was named. In the The Washington DisrATck. Th is valued ex change rejoins to our. article of last" week, in reply to the one published inj its columns rebuking the political press for using such unkind, wrong renaarks about each other. The article in the number of June 1st, is written in a commendable spirit and evinces most plainly that its editor is possessed of a vast deal of an article which is a decided desi'dera tum in " some conductors of the press. We assure our extemporary that we are 'tuly grateful for ad vice, especially from elder persons than ourselvcs, and from those whm we beliejre capableof giving it, but at the same1 time, we cannot believe but that the advice purposed to.1 be given in the Dispatch was .! I uncalled for... This we say in a spirit of kindness, U'ankly admitting that if would never have given' us this advibe had it not thought we needed it. It is true, We might, luave altered the language, we'do not mean the setjise, which dhe Dispatch insists as being I d I open for a wrong construction, still the selection Tfcu hvc Tirrifiiice.l ilistinfrui-ilie J statesmen, wnoae y. u-ia ui (.-.vmuojui-t?ur seijiimexius was aiiu- I1 .::.) . . . - ,'. .... i ti tt ii ' 4 ., ,.C 4x l,l- (U -T J A IX i 1-. fite st. n l out worr.nv ot imitation nv an. lie tneii uyi u..ux.t w vuaiu. uu. wa xsvu..k,ii 'IT;-! Dem.ct-aii4 doelriue is a m .joriiM Tulos, , -it rnan-ii.il .inli fivovite stdtesirien of ! Tor '-its kind expressions about us, and we can. assure ff . i t i tu iyMtfjjyii that m i'-ood tiiitn. .we can ri'--.-Jvr-b.i: - '.. , f 'if that it-' will be ourendeavor to' merit the apprbba.- a thing is perlbtly absurd. Note the ie Journal oV any one else ever see a i L L j . i O 1 1. 1- f. j J y .IK:, i St K'd i'roin New York niii'l" G A- SL'.MMKB. STOCK would ca 11 th f O'otion. -uo;y elieet. Did t can-li date, wh$ was not opposed by some man of his own party, evln aboat thj most'trivial matters? . If eo dcci iedlbett .r than we can; :lg..itdil by the Journal, l draree of his remarks he said that the Norfh Carol i fians were "great rebels in the days of the Revolution. they have, they can 2 Act and vliicli ! in iart as f le' and you. v. ii! ija tio'n, more coiiveatlon bv Ibr th ai there arc coun every clec-. 3rd Cornwallis said that it was impossible for' him o hold any portion of North Carolina territory , ex cept' that immediately peeupied by his army, lie said -tire had first unfurled the, Hag of ilberty ; its first a;'-pear.:n4-e was in the west, 1 in. iiecklenljurg ; but youiajfo still greater 'people, you have rallied; aiTound i r AToy. I 14 4. A U in 6 25 U 16 10 20 (UK ViH. do. do. do. tTo. do. llo. do. Totxal, - f-.- e i . l,2bo. 1.0-JO. J .2",. 1,2 lib 1.000. 1 G.'O. 15,(572. These negrops were sold on 'jsix month's time. interest from date, and were nil bought by farmers. or ii : ,l - i -, -.44 . ., : . j . - ?ain"r itoois ana d without h i ( w : eel of all iwauia oc aaoMeaine ai'oi! tion of his owl, h- cal.i;ijr a conven. ti "'s i -: j . VllCllLUllVil UlJX lliv. W IJX'x. , J-nl SoldiftrP bllt .-",.. I' T-T " y.u have not only fT Gaiters ; ; ' Gaiters, sud Gent's Ox- iconeiusi vety 'jpugued, u'id t l-"Wi' ll.ll txC --j -a t -f -n ia .nv.- j The: Amkricax Party Discandf.d ix Louis iana AND ITS II eImB KUS ADVISED To JolN THF: DiC- mo6iiacy. -Htui. George Enstis, l.o for lour vears has betn the Knbw "Notltini: -represenj a live iiL Cojisri!cs frtiin the FuAt ! is: rict o Louisiana, the head nud front of l he A nu i -icati pariy'in New Orleans, Icis' W.ril ten :i letter to his cotistitjuouts declining t be naiu u can didate for their suffrages. lie says : " The fusion ijf the --;shatierd legions of the Americans, in juiost of t e frtc States, Aviih the republican parj -their repeateil nnd aa i wbel miiig defeats in the Spiitheru States tin sec tional color assumed by". the p.drtics of tho 'country, -leave (no-room to doubt the fact tliat us u national party the A'mei iiau paity;no longer exists, tind tlgit in the coining I'res 'den tial election the eo.-itest for supreiiia y will Ik; liar rowed dowii to. the repuidic;iii nnd ilt inn cratie 'pa'rt'iica.l 'Indeed, iu Iiiuis:aua, ns a State party, tle American party b il t iir in fall tti-pit cc, if 'we art;,pei nut t i! to jml-e by the signs of 'the. times. Iu the Pre-iibotiiil -oii-test, wliere the, field will be oeeupit d by j H i f ubii'eaii jind democratic forced, niaisb iMed in battle arrav. UO Southern mail -an hesitate as to 'lis place : Up son cfi Louisiana can inisiabo bil'dja liner ; lor, wliHtevcr errors the ibimn r:ii- LiciVraifly ujsiv hhve committed .ind it nn.lonbt- eq!y. has many lb answer for wim tevi r iio a- sistencies it trialf have fallen into, wciiium 'bear incif, it, bven if we had committed -our! ooi, ; . (.as : uit'i and Avibout Leei.-i; d w ithoiit Li els : : anii and tldck sole---; . area s, Vie : ; J'urnps ; Goat leatlit-r. Istdves to a Coliven'tioa, the aetUHi of the Carolinian j. , -..' .''- , . , 5n toe ;rei::i-j js hi a'.'cord t:'jce wnn ..partv. u-agi. ij . ' i .. . . . ' : . . v. . .L ii. - i ' i . : e io re- ;ir "e an v i iiuiij n;;u iris We tlo not li bcivtofore be v,-ill ciio an edtiaet fnfln the Carolinian crs ; "Clotli Top Co; rcss G jto a Coiiventi. .'ydied. and we- te.1 . iocrnts- unoii tiis Quest l.ui oi estimating b-cr!- 'ndc-stejOm of so digniiicd and. ably conducted x.ii ri i "', -1 1 - A'. ' - . 1 '" e Uiiiuu this , could n6t be done ; its value was untold. . He sncke in terms cf thev-mst intense disapprobation of ' I .' : .j-1-l . . 1 TT!V1 x L. - 1 I l. .tl. : X--f i th two sections of idlraistsi North and South, and 1 "-pci. iim.m-me, we were unaoie to laKen.ouespi j a . g - it . i ' . . i t : . x lit mind i hut Joi tlicrn ni'Mi. svunicru siau liavle ruled sunii uie in its councils, nnd i. - . hebl itS; destinies in ih.eir hamls. rhiS-L'biileriiibiiTe iAAv.v- b -r.bn ' Tilfs )TitWnjcr3tlT'TTTf'tr --fnrrwfTT- M any of i Iamu t !,.. . - - It ti .r Chapel Jlii On acccvintof our not .;af riving at! dircctiotl airgiiidiHice. -U.'s:d;f.-'it. is- inen testably d rue tliat tiie ueinorrarv .f tl . !n t i published in our columns, still, we ( remarked that die American people were a-progres- the address of D. K. McRae, Esq. We were, sorry ." . ' j lijtiuiivuu U'lat Miw Aiiwi icaxi popi v. a px ugi us- (.. . ' i ....... r of April i she kid impulsive 'people but they wouid always ; wc cPVia notfeive any portion of it to ourreaders,. Boot.. fcaoes and,. j;1 ,,rj..r jj, shmv that we were not committed i retrice their steps when- they do wrong -bait i'f in h ( idler way -until the. tet was up i the beat of passion and excitement carried on by a bccatise it was spoken of as" the best address' ever delivered in those classic hails A gentleman well i new for cerlaiu t'.u 's o f Ds m- W d Calf Con press Boos; -the party demfcml a Convenii-in, we will in no way ( the hand that would attempt t clippers aim l n : i on.uress Hi ( It 1 l.eols i 2e But ion Bouts : d Goat I'olkas and Lac List -cl.-s .-ppposs it : we j . prepared to ac .ernel by individ-Jal c j::i Uy k pt in m lis ai. the. ! PHICES! . i favors, yon are requeM- Ktock before purcliusii'ij .erpe to tnj 'ho! i.i rs expresses Itfi io ikeir on: Th-ip-!-Wfi, i. k. tli z dein-jc'ru B .( TS 'AND -SHOES m.Jde and rcna'rrd on sloft- ia.. ? lino--, ,;rJ . .. - T: x i.Mrri'i' Oxea upon Uxv.s M. FAULK.! '-'o-y 'Oi il frenzy a blow is struck at the sequences oi tile most appauug nature hero state once fo: 1 1 ' an. that should Union ccn- ''"'Vorthy of being considered a judge in. such . matters' devils and remarked that though Mr McRae stood s preeminent' and suffering as yet unthought cf would result aiid" RS an orator' Jet in this instance he excdlledhimselC to destroy this crreat u e wer.e aiso,unaoie to give any account oi tne -red inberibmr. rbm- Ppe'ecb of the President tr Sec. Thompson, ,both of stated tiiis from the urst we stand charter of our liberties, this sacred inheritance com witn tne ..:ng.:ca ilseif : a Co. i. i Jul- U U Cxx, ; ',!l, UJ U J mitted to our care by our . laLiers oulu be cursed v , l ' b -a n V.eonla and' lib niinie mil liaaTo-;ul U;lltI VlJ;- ' arse tolerations yet unborn. In ' attended the exercises of the soPhomore class s remarks he said r you have elcvat- j in t:.e .chaPcl on. ths .cven.ibS of oyr 'rival. 4 We but .wi;l not be gov- 1: ;'!! i:k ' v i n rnter- T- - by the American reor.de and ins name wi i,io:i, .1.1 O J'J.rnui . . r , ;.,", ; proach anu a cui j 1 uur o oa? ' 0; 1 Lie psnpie 1, , ' ? 1 the conr.se. or bi n',lt a,i L l lc e-cvisc oj their . , , , . considered them superior in every respect. Master 'i le thit question," i .. In i x- . . x t .1. ' Ll.i ! Dobbin "of this place, who was one of tAie orators, is oo!I occasions. te p 1. 1 d lei ople, have asssra- to Inc ! 'I urpciiiiiiq ! B( )XKS on and nelir l.aUmi . to t; uiiles (Volin i a good terms to any pejr business. 1 1ST Ai ILL, and two small! ion in ,J'e naiH edenea b I A LaaiS in tlie Coun. e niiie fVoiii the ..Mark ; laws. I am - responsible for ever v act I do. and in I fact I am .responsible '.for many I never did do. an honor to tbe t0WIi- aad has won gohfen opinions ! From the President's remarks, it is evident he holds ' from class-mates and strangers, and nfcrfe weremore ;ue of their ocv.i free wii," i North Cailina very dear ami her sons as greaCand Ped with his performance than ourselves. Yourtg led to' think that he thought more Master btedman ot pur town is another young man Uie cxarci them declare it inex-je Ii jnt to hold good. We were a. Convention, j.. Why then dous ihe Journal turn ai 0f "forth Carolina than any other State, and indeed ' ho will pake hi3 mark in the worlckheisa flucn d eif e tr to t ic loeoole, an Is d;L co atinae to be guii-' ont.itlfl to hi? hi b opinion from' '.the ' con; ' speaker and a close; student.. Go oh young men we wc regard as lijivmg no cd in its coiirs by the cro.-kings of thps'e few, whom., gervativ-stand she- has 'always taken in national ; aie pTon of you.j ;Your are the- ones. who,are to plaee ; i lie o( lie r alio 1 as the '.celebrated As! tf ny tj cei l .111 11 1, SO K '-ve 'i-!orfe. ltb 'nominoo with as much nleasure i he. nl.ico of bis birth, bis hannv davs sne.ht in 'the. crcs cleitrtd land, whi.dr ,i , "b, . e c j 1 niJ v.. c, .i. 1 ai :j 1. S vA:---1 1 . if nronerlv ciltivntod will niodnre an averaee of () UUd graioieauori as.. we now saruii aur vviusiow. .. via aoiau otaie, sua tuejpnue ue lootv 111 oeiug aure . - i i , - - . - r -i - a 1 . L antis mua appiy boon, I pppos-jJ to the E. Lcete, Fayctteville, F r the purposk of shoeing th it ure are not as mach l.tasay that he was a genuine North Carolinian. Af- son-3 might infe?' froin whit has befcn written -about-' formed. who is authorized to rent in nly absence. b u!s we would qere state that at the meeting held in I lead immediately in the rear of the Artillery. . The A.. iN. MCJJvJiN A lx W .! . ; "I ' . ,t A,, lxl- 1 n.U. TIT.,.. .,l..x: '' i nr:i...:n.tn T. Innfrr lirnrlorJ Jxr fVienT.o Pnorto jj- .1 a voice v llie 0111 ixi li'in jioj-, itauiuuuu was ill- j tiuiuiugwu xj. xiuuiiuj, uv-uvv. -j vxx. x-.o. . u.j yyu as member present to authorize the j Cornet Band of this place, lollowing as the body ctiairmau to aplioint 25 delegates to represent Cum- guard of the President. On1 to-morrow we will giy ! of t3ie Drmocratie Associalion cf lyelim'oiid. on bei LWlvnl countvl should a Coavention peradventure 1 further particulars respecting the whole proceedings. half of the citizens of the city, tender! you, most Jf 1 . i .! " 1 r..n :..:.. :A ..: :t .ix .:. !.. "Y'-IIAYB a largf jL r'Sliot Gillie, lao: 0 lot of I)i ible and Sla-'le Barrel Bill. m -NT .. . 1 II ATS, SllOKS, llOL TINO CLOTHS, &c, All of wUicl as bw ast !i 1 March 1 vi'd 1 e red by 1iY h les 1 1 r b r ltetail - v u imr'itv'eau be 'had in thus State. -y. -tf tolsof all m -iker. : fpbr'.ing at 'New York prices. Jobbi Gu; smith lineVproaiptly atte Nov. 27, 1 ij.38. : -lan S i r esh A 1 OF b-3:E5Z" AND OTHERS. ible and Single Barrel 1 is- be held mot mpleinnts pt evcrj kind i of all kiirds ii the ided to by I m.a;. jjakeb.L ri'ival ! ' STOCK 1- V UtTdNTE. III AVB u'r.) -ia! ej o. tth me, ia this line, Mr John K. laitey, a.i 1 will sty le "the LA in UBltLLL n ail;: v. . i We have nurc'ia L the St eam-T-, S.octu k'kn:eb. ar in A fe.v day. w H bave A Xew lAabemphiyed wither. I 1 hose lavroria-' n- vah tiieir. lmtronaye may rely titiard. or, to iu Spring and: Sii inner Goods! Si J. A..I'E.IIlEHTO his Second Stock of Spring and isr all the at iti;vi " pro njt d-sp lira ;rby aplyCi- to Mr;pailey on iiiY.-daaroe. : Tl. of. OUBELTj. 0IIN K.: BAIL BY. M- OUT. ELL March 2(L 1 SAp; -tf. An Electi iL'or- Stipt-rint Iloa-e will take' place on Tne-da Court.: , . ' ; S' A 3111 SON BOox P-TOyisioiiS ! Pr hid Cut Lr P( or v .'of June CountV: IS iimv receivinii; his St S h mine r ' G o 0 d s . e ni b r -e - sreu SUJ1MBR SILKS; us- OnGAXDWS, 4c. i TiaAA surer. by order ;ofjthe Boards; Wardens. .-it-W Wit hi a ff'Hat variety of new fj Dresie.s and Blisters,--; MOV iSlSO DltKSS GOODS. A'lar"e and varied "assortment of Silk and Lace Mail ties, Chan t a 1 1 y L a cPoi ii Bera-re. Mantles. St A few of those snlendiJ I'Vench embroidered and Lace Sets, Collars aad Sleevts I)e,u r!us & .Sherwooil's Ne M received. May 27. 1(),()00! wliti h tlio Uct. l, iepl. TALLO 'V liighes! s A. tf W S'vle Corsets, (will T.. .. 1 : ' . .. 1 C4.: ... CI ...l..i ".M.mliuil Mi " lolUHo : a orMt vuritiiv nf nfi.v Rl4la Hoop S'virts4 l'C. ttc --. r.-- " J ----- . . , - found a great rainy new The puMic ffeoerall bxamiue for themselves. J. A.TEMBERTON. ; -tf RSS PO BIl A1E3S BEE -and BACON. Jutt1 l V above stock may be ' a - , nni dasiPib a oliT in:r nut C. L. LLETi:. .w4t V.'AiNTEP. FOR ca!i price will b e M. CAVIPBELL. and desirable styles, jut out are invited, to call early ana April 23.. " - ! - .'(-j BUBS. Tare Ohio j 1 ) ceived aad for sale. I April SO. - iA'IAAl DIXES, t vie Koods for Travel 11 rip omplete asso r t m e n t o4 Pure ! Ohio Corn 'Wb'skpy. Just re G. W. Sl'iiRLlNG. .ve have bat td t'jj reeeive in, a: 'Joaraai' nor t he right of the certahi it is wo iOiicate no: at n i .1 j The Journal " Jutmost bitter; ruilty." Ther; 1 . x . . n n . xioxHt-y io can a uuuvcu-i matters. II id they established , s if the jixrhj. Hid they estabhsoel ; After the President bad concluded,: Horn L. CAB. calling a Convention, we do not see j. Branch introduced IIn. Jacob Thompson- Secrcta of Mr Whislow.' need have feared; 1 Gf the Interior, who" niadeba ''"most excellent address ifar as the i:i.bi is concerned, we would to bis native people. He took occasion to refer to loiume: o: a oavenuon as some per- i ter Mr. mompson naq-conciuaea tne procession was The carriage 'of the President taking the take a stand in the great events of our nation ; buckle on your armor with a. determination, to conquer or die you wijl succeed but to. do this be not satis-' tied with the position you may have already bbtain-; ed in your classes bait press forward to the attain ment of the highest possible, scholastic standing. "4 . AVe were favnjod by tlie President with the origmal letter of invitation from (lie city of Ilili mond, Va., which we copied and here jive: .- - A KiCHMosi), June 2d, 1859. i To J ami's Buchanan, President : ' ' A " A"."'-""'' ' ; Wilt : . r::."- J s 1 he: Committee ot invi i;r member opposeu ita adutixj.. states, together with tlie fiMirni-.il d li e A...- tioa.d A rnericanseoiist ii u te a. one in i bo.-e -.r-tiotis ofltlie cdunti'Vi tlurrjportion l .1 L.,- ruin, m unity Which "contains any rispt et for alio lb-i !s of the South uiidcr the: coi St i lie' uu nnu the; Union. These incn are "cc;l aiidy ci.ii: d to pur respect, our couiitenanee and sii; pui t. r Domestic Wines.: The rapid progress which tho vine culture is making in this country, is one ftho best guarantees against the serious evils of ii.tcin perance, and this progress cannot fail, tic long, to give cheap wines, American champaigne is gradually-obtaining the reputation of being the purest ef- l fervescing wineAn the world, and it' iiS oir. Lcng- wprth says, we hiavenye thousand-varieties oi native grapes all of them free from the odiiin, or .jrypo disease, which is spreading over every corner of Eu rope it will be seen that the Wist h; s in re servo an enormous-field of productiveness to fail La k on, as population "becomes dense, and profitable invest ment for capital is required. At There is an -absurd idea prevalent that wine can not be prohtablylraised in this country ; that labor is too dear, and European opposition great.'' On tbe contrary, wine-raising is t this instant tbe most profitable branch; of agriculture in America. It will pay from one to three nuridred dollars an acre, yield ing 'a higher profit on 'capital,, skill and. labor invcit ed, than any other planting. ! ' i - The wines which can Ibe'mdst easily raised are, like those of Germany, light and, very innocuous. We often hear: it said that there, is no drunkenness iii France, but drunkenness is even rare: among the winedriiiking Germans of the Ukinc. Lid ig, the greatest chemist, declares that these people, far from being injured by their wine, owe to it tlie health for which thpy are so famous, there being 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 cenerallv devoted to wine culture, wc shall probablyj;ee wine as cheap here as cider and strch- ,The senior editor, who w as there at-the tifeie, spok in favor of the passage of Ah 3 resolution; because our fdilow democrajls in dihArent counties could then see j tlUt although 1 eiioiee, vea, mot iviould acqui We; do not. ka uobce, but it is : Laroluiiao' is rei'ei ence to the? respectfully an invitation ro viit ourcjty on yournin whiskey and fighting , brandy at a discount, ary, ! return Vc -are well u'ssured that an tiqnie.cenenjExcessive use of ardent spirits is a greatcause of na tional sunermg'; anything which wiu do away w un Thrilling Remarks ! -Our facetious cotempor - . i x . . : r. .:..,: . 1.1 ..: , : .' ... .1 .r.. the Raleigh Register, panegyrizes as follows on the 'b Ul ' 'f1' " u R(M7,,u,,ura,..f, uu in liv xy imaiuiL? liirvi ii i 1 1 . t in, I (tiij ft -t 9 w j recent election in the Cockade city. Considering u.;n ht) vl t() s.latrt the Chief Mtigislrate nf the on. W.irrcn Winslow was her- first ' tnc sanguine ana naiurany peeunai eanuiiess w.um . umoa m.. acknowjecigmeut o( niaiiy liters to lier i . . ... . I vnnftmMB1 snrl pst.ppmf.'l ' rop. 1 cinnor.ir v. vre reioice : and to tbe South throuirb vjUr,adnibiistratin. arid e than that her ; nominee, still ttley . -x , ?v - - a . ...,-,,i,Ai-,,i iUa. .....;,.ti,r . . .. - P , ic-- x. -that this ecstatic expression-gives-eviaenccitnat tne t-"-" -.- "'"' v.. r.r.-.v eintnodeeisionofalegalCbnventiom lTu l.- ' .? .... . : to tender to you their gratituSe for the llrm, able, that this incident-U-worthy, of a youthful fervor and animation which once character- anfi decidea tana yt lmvi taken in defence of w ritten to show that the course of. the nuto reprehensible after alb With ;sQ.ut:oh adopted by that "meeting improving the cburse iur-saed by tht ized its able conductor Kas again -returned to its j tlm ri(rlt:i uf tjlC State and tfte Sttdes geit.-rally. wonted habitation. Go it friend Syme, pd mayJ Lo .so kind us t-reply liy'telegriiph and state; youj always feci as happy as you did Wlier writing , your acceptance of our, invitation, and the time if t ' , . .1 - i-wui sun voui uon veiiieiicii i iioaior us-niai u say it is peculiar'"' gratifying r us J With assurance ot r-speet. ej?:tm soul miuiim- .nun oi your tusiiuguisneu autiiimsiraiii'ii, wd are WILLIAM OUbl). Jr., which m Leirness." ' We Carolinian." the subjoined paragraph : "Little Petersbukg" Glorious "Little Pk iprobatiou of oar coasf.taenls. lbe Tersbcsg.- it is witn inexpressiote pnue an.u pica, .ve'ry. reSnectfullv, .vour obeuieilt: bcrvau-U and "Carolinan' can. nether questioa sure that we point to .tuo result in ctersourg.ca b. b :- a ,.,t:.r I , vtorvtinlr i-ftsohlt on xuuiujf lu Uuulw vu.u aw, ,.,,ui yij Ti..V' fiT, A KI .TfOM KA A "- v 1 1 - " iJ - r t - x-i a i. . I ii : j i I a - - v - were grateful lbr . it. and that it is a pQon in VirAinia. -' , - f A .A : : boa walch t&thers, not we may writ . . With the cartridge box. on the battle field she accuses us of attacking it with the earned for herself the-proud title of the AbCockade less." Tothis charge, wc plead "hot ? the Union," and now,' at the- battle bo she has JO UI VXXb ! . - . - j ''Peace bath its victories no less renowned than war,'? God bless "Little Peterourgl" Nihe cheers for Little Petersburg !7 A We will drink ; your?; health, Little Petersburg," in a bumper of Sterling Brancli 3 La -Perle champaign as soon as we hn is h this paragraph, which is justat this moment, r- Ilip, is nothing bitter in the language we' asied in reply tl ;at, maeh less the.appearanceof any ght seem to possess the ? utmost bit did accuse it of bavine: a lack of in- bjpenience in pot speaking oat on tho conventional paestioa. As to the persons, who are in favor of a oonvention, wdknow from oar own observation that in some piaods, this desire is -entertained by the i' -It hip, Hurra." We feel good now all over. . : ' tztT The rronrlctors of the Daily Bulletin, have Heads finaerscla and iaieei-by persons themselves niin th-pcs And intend Wuintr in a vho seek aiueit but: thairowa self aggrandizement; few days a fbe eoaati-i3 tuat'bive spaken against a convention Journal." ' It will contain thirty-six columns of rcad i.re the coaatitobe reliai on at the ballot hn-r nf in.r mutter will he. mailed to subscribers for 1 fill times aad wc do iasist that tin Jouraal, &Pca $l 50 per aaavua ia advanoc . s. a it, or modify it, can hardly fail to be regarded a blessing. Pelenburg Ljcprcss. '' j ' A j ' - AJItr too. Gofoo.TO be LosTi Bill Polk, as be is familai.riy called;, is a man of decided wit and humor. He seems to be disgusted with'-eternal agitation of the nigger question, laid does j not appear to have much respect lor the good sense of tne agitators. The Franklin (Tennessee) Keview. relates the ibllow- ing . good One" of him : ! A good story; is told of Bill Polk,' in connection with his canvass with Thomas tor, Congress. '1 hom as hadfspoken first atSheloyvilie,arra as is now the case with nearly all anti-Hemocratic speakers and writers, thought to make great capital out cf the fcrnigrger question, "-" x.j WnMe nnH T.erxmnton : in lact, tie 5poKe oi rioin- WlLLIAxVI.F. lilTC-lIIKC1. inr ese At the close of his speech Polk arose, and liExNJ. xM. DeWITT, . with that neculiar comical Iook which he knows so well how to assume, he called loudly ior the bhenli of Bedford county. No response, and again Bill called at the top of his lungs, iir thtriil, 1 say, Mr Sheriff, come here! , , , . , A , " Presently the Sheriff appeared and asked w hat he wanted. I want, says Poik, a coroner's jury sum mdried immediately, ily competitor has found a dead carcass, right here in this room. The Kansas Nebraska bill has been dead, for two ycais; h 13 fast becoming1 putrid, and I, want an inqaest helJ over it 0 that it may be. decently buried. It i3 ceedlecs to cay that the niger speech of Thomas wxar very eiTctually killed W this jancxpectei sally of Bill Polk. . ; b . ' Tbe truth is. there is a geaeraL almost a universal demand for a coroner's jury to hold an inquest over -J J 1 j: .. , . 1 WILLIAM FLOYD, . ; . - . 1 t " Committee. Th.e Tlichmond Independent Blues, have offered their services as; an escort. A; It is irr.possible fr the President fo attend as business of importauee calls Jiim to Washington by Tuesday. y 1 1 "';-A " A "'AAt'-;' ;A;v; ; New Flocr. The Jrst load of new F.'our j was brought to market on yesterday f.'om Mr Harris Tysor of .Moore county, and sold to Messrs. P,1 ; MeLatirin; - A rmmnnT voiintrtpr who akeJ his father nt , the theatre, if thatwasnt a band hoxhre tho j the "dead andputrid cafWiSg of Lbiipss, iuu iLu fci maaiciaos are was cut oS from fiiuserns,- ,ou ,