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rw4 - .- Se AT0kEST MOTIVE -IS THE PUBLIC GOOD." TERMS, $2 00 -TEH -ANNUM,'? PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. FAYETTEVILLE, N. O.,' SAfURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1859. VOLUME XXT. xT0. 1,055. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copy, in nuvav.c". per annum $2 00 " at t:e end of tlie year 3,00 Single remits, five cents. No sanserif liea wi.'l bo receive for lesa-.than six Tueatba. '- Rates f -Advertising- f Sixty cents per siart? of 16 lines, or lessi'j for the first, B.tid.30 cents for. t -"eh subsequent insertion, lor auy period under tfc :noaths. ; For three mon . . ... . . . $4-0 l'or-sis month-. 6; 00 For twelve mo.tHs. . ...... 1000 Other advertise! t-s by the year on favorable terms state wi JOB WOP.K of ai! kinds executed nearly and promptly. I V SINCLAIR. & BASKS. Fresh Arrival ! SECOND STOCK. op ; Spring and SummcrlGoods ! J. A. t-EJUEpTON IS now receiving bis ..cond Stock of Spring and Summer Good;", acing at! the NEWEST STSTI.ES, . AdvertUcu are .particularly requested to ; " "u .s.w mfreguuusiui the number of insertions desired, otherwise they t "reuses ana yusien,,- -uisu a complete assortment oi SI be inserted until f.,rbia. and eharcvd accoeelir trly. j 3IOCJ t"J IM 1)111 .!! tsOUDN. -mb tad a-nn u ..r .n bin. cT..... Jil t..l ! A large and varicu astortient of Silk and Lace Man- THE NORTH CAROLINIAN". FAYETTEVILLE, N. U. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17. ' Is England Safe ? Fifteen yews since and this question so fur as Sanger from Franc is concerned might be answer ed in the affirmative ; and he who would doubt its truth would be considered either a knpve or a fool. A few short years have, however, changed" tho as- sl-k as 5 UMHER SILKS, GREXA VISES, ' ... w. . 1 . 1 . i . . . ... 1 . ... I I ...... 1.1 : il ..111. . 1 1 1 1 Ilfui orlern. Mania-Bidding for the Presi-, Tut Tn ouan. Mr. Sherwood, associate editor Letter from Govf.fn'or Wise. dency. of the Patriot printed, at. Greensboro', got a little, debted sav3 the Bustoir Adce-ln large ties, Chantilly Lnce i'ints. Black and White Berate". Al.mUen. gteila Shawl-. Ac. a tew o! tnose N.idiU r reach emoroiuerttt ana n , character of tho man wh, now -T -n- l " rrvrnTnT?il cou.tr a.... io.. .,! tinies of the French peonl C-. Lj A() I l(J.Sr. Douglas A .!na-w .New Style Corsets, (with i ' - i Bustle a.id tikiit-u.. . ;-t.- aliased.) ! Juud under the ruhi of the fare invited to call earlv and examine for themselves. J. A April 23. -tf W ?.:'o in to Lieut. .Nij'-f. tnmgs have changed! Well we may ex- earning from J. I. Scales the other day served him John S. Foster, Correspond) Cetretaiy of P?X''h this day of go-ahcadativeness that -changes right We have biit one objection and that is, it the Boston Mercantile Ltbury A.-isociutic-n, for 'Siir, but we do not like to see things change should have been applied to tho long, lank, lean back --opy of Gov, Wise's letter in answer to an 0 Propriety to rediculousness. ' of the principal editor. invitation to lecture before tLo society next were led to -the above from the perusal .f Whilst upon this we would advise either or both winler' 'r'moxdV v5 Ju'v 9 ';t:vhange which gives us to understand tliat, of these editors to make better selections, and cease '"MONO, ' A; " - ' ' ,' 4 gSfe little man from Illinois was about to give to to clip and insert insulting language written about lo John tV ler, E.i.j, Com and ..ccy, v . thew ld his views upon certain thinzs in ro:itu us. the Senior, by a man jne.t-ner than a free xtegiv, ' Dear Sir I hardly know Low to decline Whrr. h:is cmvnl.i (9 tho, n.,,I! ,nm of Into tor fi-ar thev mirht themel ve-rPt their finders bum- TOOT invitation, Out mnl UO S . ed. Do- they understand ? ? f l'lease present my ac'Kuowlei'cmeuts to Uia . . " i -Lecture Cottitnittee, and say J am about to yST" The vexed Question as to the proper name start for our mountains for a tour of CO days. !, which were we to judge from the teaor of tUtt c.unty soat of Edgecombe has 'been decided exaraininj? routes a d reservoirs for a canal.; r f , ,-nnmNt liv t.hn F,-i;:.ir nf 1 Hat from that 1 1 riiu to the hrst ot December, ! which made Napoleon I, the great, in again vwiblo s) wilder loolish, crazed flpon the lute : the ifwcUn who says he xvill call it in futile not 4 8,,,V' otf naS pre.r.g matc. m.3 , ntlos the dc-s- v, Miesnon... ine otner atepnen -. vou&&, ; j.,., or butTarboro'. Aithoueh t'.te latter ti- ; "v ' . r. isemoy, upon wiiolh i rimsu wan cmiifiauiiy .-.u .1... 1.. . T..t;.,..,... .r- A ...l K . c -T l ' 7- ?. " L f-t -1 tilt LHO iftW Ul U l -1 fH V IICA.: I vj ctf the first. .'innumn. wns p.onr tlir. -a Hron hi R'itur titihriilt :nniert. I hr..e i -1 A - i. ..:., :n j,. , ! v.. v - . .. S' convulsed (?) the oublic mind of late ThlrTute plan of biddinsr for the Presidency is cer- ! - uj. ..u .t nt a ! ta'f rcdiculons tbin?' to lrwilc at. Two men. One I III Tl M W I 1 J ' 1 1 . Willi 1 1. I ' 1.1 1 1 1L 11 1 (1 I . O - ' , - callTVrise The indomitable love for power and possessions " 'f. ttlt" in ese confidential ones we would ac- t j t f.,r a3 he is-concerned. Lv th" "T1LL p-actice :n ihe connfs ot it-auen. amp-' sou aad Cuinm-.vkaiKt Prompt attention given j to all biisiuess comraittod to his charge. : April 2. 1.S. tf W. S. NORMENT. -' AT rOKXiiY AND COI'SNKLOR - IT LAf LUMBERTON", N. C. I "W ILL AITtN.O iie County and Superior Courts. tY ot Robeson. Cumberlrtod.. Dia ten and Colum-bu-. Ai! tta-inf-?s iut u"eJ to his rare, will receive protnnt attention. OfBee ia the Courl Uousc. ju:j 1. ls.:-i. l-y-w .IOIIN P. " ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOU AT LAW, 1TTI1X PRACTICE in the Courts of Robuson. V Cumberland. Columbus nnfl lila-len. Officj; at Lunibertoii, Uo'eson 'J C. : Julv .t, 1S5I. w.3m. will DENTAL NOTiCif. t'lt 1.. sili, wi;i i.e ausent frm ,-&Fayettvilie aimut weeks, from the iSth ClJof August, an 1 all d-.-sir' aff his services e.ii; hjuu or wait niivil his retra. . - ; Aug. 1 1. d-lt. w tf AUCTION KEii i COMMISSION Mi-'HCllANjT, East Side of Gillespie Street, F rETTEVTi.i.e. N. C. J Kov. is. ;.-' 8 ? H . GEAHAM, j Comnusslcti llcrc!Ant. wii.ii!N.;-roN, x. c. "T'X7"rLr. give prompt, and perona! attention ti all T Consignments of Spirits Turpentine. Eaiu, 'far. Tarpnt;ae. and ! conntry produce n,r al "i-CuOKFi'J E up st.v.rs .cer ih Store of Mi Tou glahjl and join-ng I.utterh.Vs wLarf. North W'ater L'rre'.'t. ; Jane IS. I'-iL tf T.v.v ces t co -an fessi Te-'t piii.'P. t. wm that h' go 3tJ rsr "j.a x.j respvetfully offers his se?vi .:s '..' ace and surrounding tri..t:s branches of his l?io- matrifaeture of Minj-ral (itV-r an pxtensivf exrwri 1 a t...nue;h Iental ediCa 'iilire satisfaction as tiitf as uic:uu ' n v of Fayetu-v'.ll.' the citizens y. In all the l. including t' , he is satisfied. n is a'i-i c-ui ci-'t cu .ii v ''i'i I). At . MclAUli l Y1701XD tlfVITG ATTEXTIOS TO Ti.tllt LARGE T V and desirable Stock of GROCERIES. CONSISTING IN PART OF 1 150 Hints of Kio. Lag'iara and Java Coffee ; HtO Bbis. and llluls. Sugar (assorted;) 2 ) Hilda. Molasses ; 30 " Bactit), .ides and Shoulders 500 Sacks Salt ; 150 Boxes good Tobacco ; 12.T Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Caudles; 50 " Son p. (assort.'d ;) 58 " Candv, '" low rap;s Shot." " 1000 I.bs. iiar Lead : 3ni P.bls. Snufl'. (F.-.igl- Mills;) 25 Kegs Soda ; 250 Nails ; ALSO A IAr.OE AND OEVKRM. ASSORTMENT OF 1 . II 1 W A 11 E V -V 1 C UT L E It Y . Fanning Utensils ofa ! descriptions ; American. English. Su-des and Peruvian Iron ; Blister, German and Cast Sttel ; Biacksmith Tools ; Coopers do.: Corn Shellej-s and Strtv.v Cutters ; Buckets. Brooms and Pails ; Leather Manilla ai"i Jate Ropp. (all kinds and quality :) l'low Lin-.s and Bed Cords ; Hollow Ware ; Cotton Yarns and Sli. . fillers at Factory Prices ; All of which will be s.ji.l low for cash, or ou usual time to prf.tr.pt p-.'vin .-itoir.trs. r- rispeet fully rrfjucstcd to ti.tk before purchasing cl.-e- iue for themsel ves. ( opmenta iu England, France and in fact in other &C.f givi:' . P EMBERTON. ccmutries tend to show us that the jealous eye of gctunjrti Louis is sot upon the humbling of the mistress of! It is the seas. Tho English House of Lords is busied with mo- tio.is for the better defence of tho British const; 4 showing that. TSritifRn, the great, views with alarm the to'.iu and policy of the French autocrat. In that august assembly on the 25th ult, uo fewer than four notices wero given, that motions would be offered fvr an "increaso of the 'navy and arma ment and equipment of forts and batteries on shore: Lato advices have come to hand to the effect that France-has been making overtures to tho Spanish If the safety of Eng. of very superior parts, but cracked neve r- j. t so u,lDhonioUS as etiht-r if -4he f-rmer. vc . - ' 1 - 1 .. j-. ... . . . .1 - - .1 - - iinn t w ' 1 . t it... ii Mini liiiitii ,1.11 , -.1:11.1 t .11 . l 1,1 i.i m k n . t . 1 .1.11 i 1 their iews,. as a consideration I nomination at Charleston. for their n.fi4& lit fi x '. 1 1 r a Eli.' t .Yi;'S4-L 'Tf ' . - , V. ' grievous onrtbtti fail heavi.'yaki.-i?; vuJf htTa lihyme, by veorge faaUion. kmi, is-.e "usot this -.II ' I rrav,, ib.,fr li tintUiatsuchtruckenngshouId.be choked j a pamphlet, from the press ot lioiuen ana w uson, t erary.or any other composition. I 'fax a bad off, fndmfcn when they force themselves upon the j which is now before us. It is intendea a a stauu- st,0t at best, and I nuj not goitw? to JSostm 10 demfiency' the oniy men to elevate in oflice, shoujd bohumbler. yZhv will second the proposition and asTc these G'cnis what they think about the Danville Connec tionTthat they may have a still better opponu'riity of, letting the public know their own particular views. .1 --i nt i re t i ir t. e i when completed, will make twelve, which ply re thc eir. of the people. If John M. Uotts is fool ' .... .... lant to ihe spirit of inquiry among our you;h, and j shoot at game Of. the wing to present specimens of various kinds ot metre. From a hasty perusal of the little work, w.; are le i to b'.eve the author is well versed in hi.nory and doubt not he handles his subjects well. We learn that Messrr,. Orriill & U.dly will com mence building another steamer next wet k, which, 1 d enougl. to put himself forward in this form, and if government relative to tho restoration of the liock tne Opposition will still continue to follow in the wake 1 in regardless oi prmcijile let the aciuoc racysiiow such men that the pet-pie choose regard less of the catering of demagogues. Count ry merchant s call and exa.'iiiie our where. of Gibraltar to that government. Whether this be true or false it has caused a general alarm amongst the British upon th;it lone fortress. Some few days since a number of Spanish engineers were seen tracinout the lines in the vicinity of Campo Mcn to, near the place occupied by the Spanish army during the siege of Gibraltar. These are strange protens and are not calculated to give Confidence to the public mind upon the question of an exten sive peace. Vntnnft hni: no 1 1 v-i. r.ir FnMnn.l nv,.1 . 1. r. ,,1 . -- - - - - - -v. nun .- it .j i.-c.ia ncr woundea pnd? becoming unmanageable from the frequent ii suiting tones of the- British press. " Xo doubt sin considers herself string in the hope that against Ejgland she could procure the sup port of Russia, Austria, Sardinia and Spain, and in March 5, 1S53. D. &, VT. McLAUKIN. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 1'i'iR Tim KAl'Ic iTKK OF River Items. New Boat. Our townsman, Thoma- S. L;riter loh, Esq., has nearly completed a new- stern wheel Steamer-to take the place of the ill-fated "Magno lia,"' which our readers will recoliect was lost by ex plosion about eighteen months since. She is 127 feet -in length, width of beam 22 feet with 3J- feet guard on each side, depth of hoid o feet 4 inches, between decks 7 feet Two cabins and a saloon, al so used for a tlinmc: room, or promenade deck. Length of ladies' cabin 13 feet; gentlemen:-' cabin lv feet, saloon 14 feet in width, 7 feet S inches in r.vjr:'i. Tr.. .1. 0. A Til. ; 1 .1.. l.'jt ri-m.-'ly 1 hi? H.nri"iii4. InMut-nzn. pynir(;.Tjn t.f a C--Ui. . -Jr. r .nt-ii.t it.-..' in u:y f...r t...-- Wt y-.trs I sii-ri.ir virtues f-r :tj fui.n.i.iints. i:t;i - iV its-,. Crt 'o Oi : f--r C.Hirli :iiuitaiit 111: :T rK.-TJ-'B.L. 1 unl iny fHiitity - r. it lo i.-;es tr 9iUli;-s-t of tlicse i i (L hth with a nassafO of 31 feet between Kaloon nnrl fact, we are conpelled to believe that the position ; CaWn and two haml60me sky "IigllU. Xhe cal)ins aii'V saloon will be fitted up in i'nr best styie. - Soe has two engines ench 3j feet stroke, and 13 iivhcs bore of cylinder; .he.el IT feet in L.-icthand nf rnl...t n..l.l K Ui !.... 1..11. t.V I vi i.uKtiiu " vitu i.u an i 115 uut t-uwiiuie nilil all this odds neoinst ber. We trust h-wever, frthe cause of Christianity, : religion and free government, that Mich a day may iiCUT come. x TJrjust. conff : that wr- "f,re - hcnrtilr . tirod of ' the. t.'. liiif. iiui,. .2 ii '.iiTi; nrt o ..O" -.liVi V - Jllilt 4l tf... lx. tt.-i. j. di-tneler. She is of very light umft, ai. I is well alt,Hiid .for carrying 'paw.-PLTcvs aij.i freight. She was built by Arch'd j!.. Black, a ti.iter mecliatii,- of tis j,lace, ia'ud- w jilbe' commandtvl' hy Capv. J.;- Uarlr. -a. l-fein;. r. w..tt t-....:... ..,,.-.: gularly between Wilmington and this pla. Two hew flats are being built, one by "Worth & Utly for the Cape Fear Line, the other for T. S. J.tit terloh, Esq., One of large capacity, the."';t K. Hat ley, has just been completed for Orrell 1 linIU y 's Line. A large amount of freight is now beinr transport ed down the river, and the boat owners at this place are building w ith the prospect of' a largely increas ed business. We to ong you n l coma, u i u i -co'n l- g jsosi-n the whole nation Iwou'd be sato -tneii. Yts 1 I always loved old Boston she was . tho Saloon , of the Tea Party. And SCme of these days, God willing i v i 1 1 try to see what is the matter with' her that sho don't throw tea overboard like she used to do. G J bless uer still. Very hastily but truly yours. Hexry A. Wir. Xot So! "It is stated on the southern statesman, that a formidable bein. made in the South, and l oiiibtri.-.i; to nominate Gen. Pierce for the Presiu" This is certainly news to us. "So f formation goes, there has heed n movement" or slep taken to notninate K the next Presidency. We do not for .suppose he would allow his name lv ; OharLeotr. Convention as a candidate. way ot a over.ietit is s tr 'if mg, Z-W l'he Opr-osittonist3 of Georgia ed Warren Aiken. Esq., of Cassvil".-, ate for Governor !' that, Stat ; in opp-'. Joseph E. ifrovn.'ihe present Gove: !' " i-J7" Ro;i-r A.- Fryer as v.'m'.":ic V :trshnr; convention. on W'hi-.-sdar if. T,. I Tonkins ti.k thetvower ot D rrastrv. All irrrgu.araies f the TW-i-h trf-ated u a proper and careful .man- i .- ii u V . . . . :i.ii! ncr as wen as disease i iue n..i.ii, -..-i.t ( ,.fr.lj nro p-.a n?e ot in tno- wpins ooerati'tis Ii.'-n.'lits .F the Profess! the reach of all who m nrp-sprvation of tho Teeth O'fHoo over H-mst-m's Jewelry Store, wns re Le will be found ot all times. M-w lo, 1S5S tf ; Xone ibut ; i the proper ni'Tu are ma - e (y.iarirs ..t iii oc ui-iapiiiit, mav be plftccu witflm f.-el an interest in the j : t 3VEvxlc2.c Factory, JUL GEO. LAUD KIJ, Two Doors above C. T. Haigh Sc Son's Storej Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 1, 18oS. ly. Tcsi JST FINISHED. A SUPERIOR STILL CAP and "VV Oi. to work tifteen Barrels, which I will sell onj reasonaoie terms.- Apply soon. Faveitevi Mav 19, "59. JAMES MARTINE. w-tf iTam r. KYliE IS NOW RECEIVING A; LARGE SUPPLY OF 9 HATS, SHOES, BOLTIXG CLOTHS, &c, Aii of wiiich wil' te offered by Wholesale or lietail as Sow as the same quality can be had in this State. March 12. I?j5y. -tf TAKEN UP- A SMALL BAY llOliSE with black legs, mane and tail, about 8 years old. and in go d work v. e i l.tioa. The owntr wiU please come forrard, trove property, and take hiiu awat-. C. I). NIXON, Kingsbury. Cumberland Co. X. C. August fi, 18.".'. w-."Jt. 10 00LBS" TALLOW AVANTSP. FOR AVl"Vj'L which tae highest cash price will be paid. tf A. M. CAMPBELL. F AYETTEVILLE rlrx -HIGH SCHOOL. B. f thi Iiatioa will ris of IiiBtuetors liOOPER, Principal; : THOMAS O Misses BKL,fv Lvty; r ; w i. Mrs M. K. Uurue. Teacher, in Preparing lU TClTiON PER QUARTER; ; Six, Eigtt tnd Tcu Dollars, prswiag JtC, ft ususi rates. Aug. 4t A. it. M- JRTI.KT, ;ttc, N. Y.. wriu-a: K i h:w:? T.ut l't;. i"!;ai. iuyrlt ;.n--; . .? t intiiy fer sin- yon uvfut'l it I lwlt:Tr it the u; ii-iiic for it porpo pvt tit out. With tl cold I b"u M wt&.kt pay twentv-five 'lolUrs !v..r & Uitl t!inn Ui wliliant i -r- tike any other r-frnetly.' Croup, Vhooiifl Couch, Influenza. z?KiXQri3T.r, Mis4 Feb. 7, ISiG. BOTnF.R Am: I wii; t.r:"iiliy cortifv y.-ur Pectoral w ihe bet remtiy we pos-.- .- tu fure f Wioupirtg Osttffh, C7'. an l tharl-st diiAM.-, ..; L. !i in. We -r y.nr fmlcrkiiiv in lht tfoiirli apprixriate uir ski.i, :ir.i c'Tim-'n.1 vour mlirine to our H?opIe. HIRAM CONKL,I, 51. I. AMOS LEE, T0-. Miwrkcr, I writes, Zd Jn 186: I hu a tcili'm Iu:lunit, hh ti con lined me in dors fix wtks; t-.Kk maiiy iiicAliriiit v ii!ic--.v r-licf ; finally trid your lEnr?iiAL by tbo aiiTico of oir clrrequan. Tbo first l-i nHiovtMl the soreness iu my thrAL aii-l longs; lot than on hilf the bottle niaHe me ctintltty u fi. Vour indjcines aro tb choaoai as aa th- t .-t w'r- f'ta l.uy. wo esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, aa tb or miis friuud. Asthma or FMIumc, and Broncliitts. WMT MANCBKtrKO, IA., I'eb. 4, 1S56. Fir : Tour Cii::b.RY I'ectjsal is performing mnrvebuus cure in thin section. It ha relieved several from alarminrsymptonis of con?uniption. an-l is now ruringr a mnn whu has lubred under an aJTectiuu of the lungH for the la.t forty years. 1JXRY L. PARKS, J&rchanL A. A. KAM3EY, M. P.. Alhtov, Iosroe Co., Iowt write, Sept. , 1855: During my praetireof many yeura I have fixicd othinx equal to your t'lfp-Rur Pectohal for giving ease and re li'f to consumptive jiatieuffl, or curing such as aro curable." We might add volume of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtue of this remedy U found u its effects upon triaL Con sumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cass a this. Eotm no human aid can reach ; but even to thoe the Cojcrry Pectoral affords re lief and comfort. Asrmm Horss, N"w Ymx Crrr, March 5, l:a Doctor Atsr, Lowell: 1 fe'l it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your Chxkry Pcctohkl h done fr my wife. She had been five month laboring undm the danreroii9 fymi toms of Consumption, from -hich no aid wo eouid procure prave her much relief, he wa steadily failing, tintil Tfr. Ktron?. of this ''ity, where we liave com tor advice, reconwnended a trial of your medic ne. We bless his kiodnesf. as we do your skill, for she has rev- ered from that day. Rie in not y-t as dtronp as she od to be. but in free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours, with gjatitnde and regard, ORLANDO SItKLEY, or SnTLitrvTLiJC. OmjMTnptiw, -lo not dpilr you have tried Avon's CnrnRT PjEnToi it - hf br medicnl eheinitd In the w:rt-Kt, ind its cur s all rennd utmepeak the Uifrh merita of it virtues. I'Kddtilphia Lcycr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TIIE science of ChomirT and Medicinn liavc l-cn taxed tliWr utmost to pnviiic? this beet, most wrf-t (jm-patiTB which is known to mn. in:iinnrrab pru'K ar$ (-liowii that thae eiLLa have virtues whicli jnrpa.'w iu excellcr.'-e the ordina ry niedicines, and that they win unprerodonr-dly un.n thr eatoftn of all men. They are wife and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Th-Mr penetrating pr..p.rtie!( sriumlato the: vilAl activitiof. of the body, remoro the oi.G-uf.tjons ft jta orjjans. purifv the blood, and expel disease. Tliey purge out the foul hum..rr vhich breed and Rrow distemper, imulate alupfiRh or disordered or gans into their natural cctinn, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole syt tern. Not only do they rure the every day complaints of every l-.!y, hut also formidable and dancer ous disease that have halfled the best of human skill. Whiln they produce powerful etr.. s. they arc, at the same time, in di miniRhed doses, the safest sod best physic that can be employed for children. Jleing sujrar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and t-uit purely vegetnl a, are free "from any rii-k of harm. Cnres have been made whi- h surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of unrrnth. Many eminent rli r-vmen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the re liability of niy remedies, while others have sent nic the assur ance of their convietiou that my Preparations contribute im mensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fi-stow-men. The Agent below nanM jt pleased tofuminh gratis my Amer ican Almanac, containing directions f..r their ue, and certin cates of their cures of the following complaints ; Costiveness, Ilillnus Cnn,piajnts. Rhenmatism, Uropsy. Heart, burn. Headache ariinc from a foul Stomach, Nausea," lniliirea tion. Morbid Inaction of tlM Bowels. and Iain arisinc therefrom. Flatulency. Loss of Apatite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Iiis eases which require an wacuant Mediciue. Scrofula or King's Kvil. They also, by pnnfving the blood Mid .riinnlating tho s tem, cure many complaint, which it would not I supposed Ihey could, reitch, such as I'.-Wuosk, 1'artiai Blimlness, Neuralgia and Norvous Ir.riMlbility, n-rangenients of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and i iher kindrM eoniplaints ai-ising froai a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not l pat off l y .nprineipled dealers with some other pill tbay make rujre pr-'i t . n. tor Axes' Pills, and take noth Ing else. No othr give yon compare? with this in its - Intrinsic value or mi -live powers. Tbo sick wont the b-wt aii tUar is for iheui, o tn: t oy should have it. FMpan d ty lr, J. c. AYKK, Practical and Analytical ChemUt,. Lwtll Maw. Pairat, S ft nn Box. Fiti Boim o i . SOLD BY Vebfy9. 1859 1, F&jvHteville, K. O. 7?ho t; 'wT-MvstTFa! i,;sv before the :iooi.le tlirooiih the public '-i i"u F-5 her t'O''i', luilt hy 11. .'Torr..-- .t ? It Is ;r,.e thev both have their faults, nnu i lifia,5vll-hi.i, arrives, which was shipped a !w daj. i "" """ . . . , .,, i K ; ,-r-- a pnotic nnrr was frn-t-n occupy iiiionvi.il.Io i-osttioii but still we coiiuot . ffl f " j , .... , ,. " . . . 1 J 1 i ' r.n liori s in :irveTil.-in I -i rtn S i':i I sco why these facts should be a sullieiont reason for i -;' "c oertarnlv think the "Herald"' has a1 : public journalists to- olaco hofur.- r.-adors. Ions and I riaht to reioiee ovt-r the recent flection t rn ft ret'tru our thatdii? tf. x: ! disgusting ariioli-3 about th:'-m, and commenting ! tn.v '..is not "how had its cause maybe it assnredlv r'-h.n : as "ur in fo) .lit h-.r.le . Pierce for via tnfmeiit. j,o into thu . c nnmiriat ; a citiidid oii to Hon. id'-d hy the i a -nn- BJ.TTT.E Tkcipkxt. A letter fvm Cassalc, in the Ssil ut Fubllo of Iivoiis, stijM : I met in the Piazza Savono a French 'iiht inf.-mlry aoidlcr, with a sparrow p -rd ed on bis shoulder, the soldier Ftno'-c iuji, the eparron eliirnip'nfr. " Y"ou breed birds, my brave ieiioiv ?" itl 1. The ina-r. sarl.ediid ur-iwerei: Thi is an prLiuaii froiit .M-.ntebe'!.!. Tl.v day - of tho t ftjfht. o.i ltaviii' tat village, we chused the ! Aatrians ticri. tht ntids. i5.ulet.s ivlnsilcd anijng the It. . : 'i-"o haii, and tiiis poor bird, fiuita yiutr.y, hvli-;j; ferrtlied, fV:i! frotn its nest upon my n.i. 1 thrust it in o my sinko, which had bct.v j.ttrced by U'u bails, tu.tl tlioupht no uiora'of it titil, on re urnins', I felt some" bin;; .si-riaeV my -hf:fd, m.d liicii. I said, ' It. is my little prisoner,' ai.'i to the. --01 -rise t.id great iiruustinent ot my flneetl hii.i. Imre kept lii; we lov! e;v i'lter-'tVetriy. 1 ijcilo V As he spoke, he h. to the bird, wiiich hopped on tioc. . I be-ru-ed permission t-: a few cherries, and to caress it. i not hare kiss more temiri'r, bia tLu'i 1 did that spmv.v. (tirades, pro--.i since, iHid no' .j we net il oiite i ' out hiss linger - tthont he si a- y M ontehcilo Cut tl lias would the bird of Lus- ! 09 JS?""Vc rotnm car thatdii? to the South Carolina Institishs ?-r Ho A. II. ecr.-t:iry c.j iplimer.tnry ; severely upon their characters "as individuals "Ve his A -i-ht to rejoice over the triumph of its leader?, i t!eket to the Fair, which us to bo hell, in Ihe cj have refrained fr.m publishing atiythlrig like a on j Aio t!ie probability of the opposition candidate J handredrh part of the rumors which have been ,' l i . elected (jovcrnor hy tex niorsAvo ma oihtv i circulated about them, believing their publication ! iq liie roxt contest, there would appear to be a dt , to be distastelul to a majoi-ity of ou reader?, and , that it would be inflicting a wrong upon them with j oat occasion. Editors should recollect that their columns are, Happy Retort. A. Mr-"1 o.: the We.-t, who lived o-j n s urreatlv ti-oiiAjied to ax-' l...-'-. -i '. f no t Jaai. itjtu. iiuVi- .i '"l insist ait v.. his mor.ey, r.& Ins i.i:: ing for tht- neeesS'-n;' of li!.--. pi led the .steward, 'r-;t p.rea'ch tliciMir.it. '- it preaeiu-u Ur the "buii'r replied the iiiinii .sonls ; aied ;f I could, it v..:i! i ; such ys Y'juTa to make a ineai '' is1, wnisicr tit - H sn!;iy, iv f iisieci to.-.t liu -'-e iT,-r-' .Mi. tit's?' rc- ffl- fit (i at-v ? I : : of soa's ?"' "'I can't at u -c a thousand Charleston, ia vO'.-eiuh( r next. I or should be, the conservators of morality, and if they are regarded as such, we cannot see whutcx ; cuse tliey can render for trcinr upon their read j ers oueh debased and deiioralizijig statements as .! those .hat have been uttered ubout these unfortu i nate individuals. I ,1T-1. .... f . e nae never een nt to expr.-ss our opinion as to the propriety of the act which has brought So much f.isgraee upon this man, but even !f he did wrong the publication of these statements cannot be regarded as justifiable, for reasons which must be obvious to every one. Wo hope the day is not far distant, when this mode of bringing before the public the names of such unfortunate individuals will be abandoned. Morality and justice alike demand it. vir.-.itv of opinion. Put the boot on the other le aid v.iu will come nearer the mark. I'y the way how is it you claim the members olect wbljfS when hefore the election you called them Xkw Post ott-'fer.. jood prinjr. Randal Presnall,rpo.-t Master. This route between l-'ayettevillc and Hiji. ji .ore county, ofiice is on ihe P.. int. I I FtrxisiiviF.-ST of a PiL-SYBor.v. A man ic i U icktitlo wt.s convicted u.st c-ek ii! Greeiivi! no a e. of shiuderiui; a handsome vonntf woman ntimd Gil ice Gnu'.er. and fined ? 1 .000 for his . j impertiiteiice. It appears ih .t- the plaint'Lt" The .Sivgixg Stctiext I5oy. Many years ! was engaged to be nmrrh-d to the sou of a ago, a-..sLudeiil boy was seen in t!.-t .streets of '. neijjhbor, a wortliy and c-lever YOtui" rentie- cjpositionist ? Io you mean by this change of j an ancient town singing. He w s a stout, j man . . Thft clefeiulant, who was a noh-hhor mr-e, the opposition are all wldgs, an 1 that their i plainly dressed boy, but his face v. js pale, and I and regarded rs a 1'ricnd to the f . therd' tho nriii.ioh-s arc essentially the same? We think vou are mistaken if such is your premises, for within ! P10st U;UsiCi'1' "'""i th i0il::-';; i . i.,i..t':..r. - .,.i 1 "eauiiini words ana about sacrea t UUl u ii vijijii Hi...... .... ..ii".. -i ti j:v.i. iii.ii. jiv.-.i, conservative old line whitrs who "afliiiate"' with d i uocratic rather than the opposition part-. SliouliI Rerelve the Assistance of the Good. the ! ms eyes were saU ami tearfnl, liis votcc was 1 yomsff man. told the father that the itirl to whom sang were j his sou was eujrtttfed ;i3 nut virtuous, and lhat Mgs. Every I he felt it his dutv as a neiirhhor and a friend he stepped to - a house i to tejll him so. This ii.foi'mation caused tho hen it was opened, : match to h-s broken off, whcieurrn th hrognt her action. - time he finished a song and gave a gentle tap. h said in gentle tones ' Please give a poor student bov a morsel of Mrs Gerkens, a widow lady from Norfolk, irginia ; ,, , , , . , e ., , , . - . ',' . Begone with thee, thou be? '.ir s child!' who has been deprived of the blessing of si-jlit. is ., , i .i . ii . , - ,w i . . .... , I was the rough reply that met Ins ear- as the Pike's Prr.k Mining. The gold repions of California, Central America and Mexico have by the frequency of the discussion of their respective wealth become hackneyed themes There are many other spots upon the globe where gold has been found, and is now said to exist, but 1 app1'0 our la' friends of the fact that such awor thc latest discovery has been made at Pike's Peak i thy object for their kind consideration and patron and vicinity, upwards of five hundred miles ia a I age is.in town, where they may be able to render northwestwardly direction from the confines of the ifnce and comfort to an unfortucate, though . . . . .1&.A r' - . . i ' i- 1 1 i(. . ' I .. she will remain a short time. She earns a liveli hood for herself and her interesting little daughter by soiling uiiiM suiuuie iui Sui.iii nim ijiiiini. .siiu lenri sad, scarceiv aoie to stauu, lie at has an excellent selection of both, comprising the j turned his steps home ward . StriKing his latest and most popular pieces of the day. She is willing to call upon any of our citizens who may be desirous of purchasing from her, or of hearing her play upon the above instruments. She is a la dy of superior intelligence and an excellent musi cian. We believe that it will be suflieient for us to he plaintiff df.vmg member of their sex. Mrs. G. has a su- Bprhr Guitar to dispose of. See her card in another 'hum.. Some friend has kindly sent us a copy of Dr. Missouri. It is here that thousands of deluded vic tims To this insatiable thirst for gold have left hap py homes and comfortable abodes, and wandered in quest oi this dazzling object. The wretchedness and ill-fortune which has befallen the greater portion ot j ilh;im Hooper's Address, li Fifty Years since," de thc gold-seekers, every reader of the news must be j liYcrcl before the Alumni.of the Vnivcrsiry of North cognizant of, for nearly every arrival from that re- j C-aroUnain June last The author penetrates the gion brings intelligence of the unfortunate state of j mist of antiquity, and relates reminiscences in a offairs, which have existed since the discovery of manner which captivate the minds of his readers, gold has been ma le. , Large numbers, infatuated by and gh-e evidence of his superior intellect. In one the exciteme: t consequent upon its discovery mi- paragraph he is as sage as a curate, whilst in the suc grated thither. The instances where emigrants celling one the coruscations of his w it take pre- have been benefitted by their journeyings are rare,- eminence. As an apology for the mixture of thc while the bones f many are now deposited beneath thc clods in thc western wilds, and others more for tunate have been spared to reach home again, bring- scnous and ludicrous, he savs : " Such is life, in which shade and sunshine chase . P cr over the plain in which ioy and sorrow . . i r j i . i . . . . . . . ing with them sad news and worse results occasion- t ' -"rnate in our hearts in which smnes oi- ! ".nuts in rough our tears and drv them un and poor child shrank frotn the steps. Thus driven from door to door, he sr ng his sweet songs until his body was weary ami his last no ble forehead with his hand, he said : " I must go home to my father's house ntid be content to live by the sweat of my brow. Providence has no loftier destiny for me. I have trodden out its paths by aiming higher." Just at this moment, Ursula Cotta, a burgh er's wife, who had heard his songs and seen him driven from a neighbor's door, felt her heart yearn with pity toward a h lpless bevy. She opened her door, bec'ioued ?o the young ster, smiled sweetly upon li'rn, and in touca that Sounded like -heavenly ln-elorjies tj ici e:tr said : " Come in, poor boy, and refresh thy self at my table !" Happy little singer ! How he enjoyed" that delicious -neal. And when thc good dame and her husband told him to make their house, his hoiae, his heart melted. Vir.h eyes half blind ed with tears, he looked in the face of his friend and said : ' I shall now pursue my studies without being obliged to beg my bread from srrudginir hands. 1 shall have von. sir. tor ai -.. Wasiitxgtoic, I. C, Ang. 12, 1S5S. Rah. Road Co.vvextion Thf. Or.;-it Soi th. westers' .Mail. The Southern IUM iload Conj vention met here yesterday fur tlie purpose o arranging a joint bid for the mails from Wash ington City to New Orleans, via the Virginia and Tennessee routes. Every Company on the line was represented. St. Lori.?, Aug. 10. . The M-itMiN Cocxterfeiteks One of the counterfeit checks on the Sub-Treasury here, from Salt Lake, was presented here. Tliey tiro admirably executed and calculated to dicievp. The tools seizf d by the Marshal were found in the Church Tithing Office of Uiinghain Voting. The parties arrested are said to lie Mormons hi high standing. It is understood that the profits of the transactions were to ac crue to the ben-fit of the C'li.iieli. Hon-. V. .r.n:- W1.v31.ow. The friends of Carolina City, will be pleased to learn of t he re-e'ccti in of the Hon. Warren Winslow, sis a member of Congress, from the 3rd district, by so large r. majority. As Winslow is one of the most, able and in dustrious members from the South, ;nnd lias rendered sfg-ial services to 'he interest of this plac", therefore wc have stepped out o! our usual ffiin tears start forth and ex tin : ed by undue excitement and a perpetual longing for an object, to attain which, some have gone many ! steps too far. I - ! Kiirfic -. I ... -. - The latest returns from that region seem to mdi- . E ; man are neither unmixod tragedies nor un cat a spirit of great hostility towards two or three tioneT ttb til Stu ' oi tne principal persons who deluded inem, vy . r..;ali tV... li.i-lit rf 'Jr smiles. Such is life, and such did Shakspeare, r-ln c t'-iniier ot iue, represent it. 111s pic- infatuated victims. A conflagration of Denver city was also threatened, but despatches just received would seem to indicate that this project had been abandoned. Thc Platte is being, deserted, and the emigrants are retracing their steps tolbclr old homes, Ktrono- f;.ii.h iii the ada"C. "con tentment is better than riches." Six runaway slaves from Prince George county, Md., wre arretd in Carroll county last wek. . , Benevolent. Hon. Edward Everett has made, h7 lecturing and writing, during the past three years, about ninety-thousand dollars, upwards of two-thirds of which has been devoted to the pur chase and imnrovement of the homp nf Washington The balance he has given for ether benevolent pur poses. His traveling expenses while lecturing for the Mount Vernon Fund were paid out of his re ceipts, and not by himself as has been erroneouslv 1 , father, and von. sweet Ursula, for a mother My heart will once more learn to love. I shall be happier, than 1 can express." After that day the singing boy studied hard and well. Years afterward the world heard of him, for it was tie who uttered his voice against Popery, find became the chief of that reforma tion which gave an open Bible to the world His name was Martin Luther. 1 course 10 express our satiMaeuoii oi 1j is re-eicc- tion. Carolina CUii Times. New Cocnteufeits. Central Hank, Staun ton, Va., 5's altered from a broken Tennessee Bank, viz : Uattle of New Orleans, cattle on the right, a female on viginette, on left. Commercial Bank, Wilmington, M. C., 5's spurious. Viginette Neptune in shell, drawn by sea horses; five across the left end ; steam boat .between signatures. Sai-h of Negroes High Fr-ces. Twenty eight, negroes were sold 011 J iicsi;-iy as;. :-t Mel").n.agh, in !T-3nrr county. - '' ae gr. ;. ..' amount of ilvtL S;iii- t vr'm . -t wo loot: three hundred and nine dollar iaga ot seven. '..hundred, and More Lawyers. The following named rrcn tlenten were examined before the Supcrine Court at Morganton, Angu-t O'h, lof', and admitted to practice in the County Courts-: James C. McKae, Cur; berhu.d, " J.ii his W. Vv right. New Hanorer, .laines 1... Hi.ry, Biineoii,i)t , JatliiS II. J'jiit.S"U, Haywood, Jam-S 11. Love, jr, Ja.-ksn Ruins H. Siier, Macon, Aimer S. Caihuvpy, Wilkes, Henry H. Daniel, Biaden, JSl'.iis it. I-iife, Gates, Ed. F . Satterfietd, Persnr, Geo. K. Shcps.rd, New Hanover, Win' W. Sd't rs, Sampson, K. Beutoii Withers, Caswell. ' - j 1 ' ' ars. being an aver- j Beaufort an nfriety-sis dollars.! city appears sai'i the travel on 1 i ...id is very larg'i ut t i;tisoin Atlantia ar.d N. 0. n.: time. L ttve num. v- tin ivi.ig to .tr.J from. s to be pretty full.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1859, edition 1
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