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I r$rr lOPUT.VERS collection A A3 1 K t' Pi Ms If TEIiMS, SJ'DO TEH ANNUM, THE N0I3JLEST MOTIVE ISr. rmnc - goud: PAYABLE IX ADTAL FAYETTEVILLE, KT. ,Q., SA"' AYr AUGUST 27, . 1859 VOLUME XXI. NO. I,0a7. m -m M iw, J & a - ; ' N -13 r -., p- -.i tl ra ;-- ... - - i g 3 i I ' llll P - -. iS AS sJ ' l -. i.-'. SS f TERMS OF SIIKSCUirTION. Sie copy, in advanoe. per annum S2 mi j " at (lie euu ol" tin' year i5,00 j Siugle cip!c, livu ctiiits. J No subscriptioa will li received lor less than mx ?nontbs. j I?ale.s oT Advertising. Sixtyoiits per square of IS lines, or les. for Tirst, aiua 30 cents for each subsequent insertion. ines eque the fori any pirriod under three months. f-'or'tlnee months $4 00 Vor six months,. 'i i or'tliree months, . . . "or six mouths,. . . . . $4 00 . in O'J " Vor twelve months, . 'Other advertisements by the terms. Adve. tis.-ts are "purtu year :; las ! v on favorable roqiu'F' state thff namVr of insrtinns d.-sire.l will be inserted 'ntil forbid, audcliar therwiM1 tl.ey i1 rf.IOB W'OUIC of all K-iiivis e.ecu!i sixer AIR & BANK.. LEGAL TST CLEMENT G. WRIGHT, Af loHNKV AT LAW, Tir.l pnwtk . in the counties of liladen. Samp- s,.n :,r.;l ( 'iiuiberlund. I'lvinsn! atleiition to all business comuiltred to his charge. April 2. IsOS. f W. S. NO U.MEM'. ATTOKNKY AND COL' SNEI.OK iT LAW LUMKEliTOX, N. C. W '1-'' ATTKNI the C.unt-v :ir..l S nu rinr Courts, T ot 'Kobcson. ('un.l"Mhi'd. Iliad. -n :.nd t'olinu "Imis. All bu.aini i:tf ru t. L to his r;;re. v, ns-eiv -orouint attention. Otiioe iu the Court W.him;. Ja'.Y 1, lSii. l-v-w .I01IN 1. FULLKR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L.UWJ -ITILb rKACTICK in the Courts of Kobeson V Cumberland. Columbus and l'.hvlen. Ofliee at' I.um'ui rton. Kob.;son Co.. N. C July .", 1S5.. w.lSm. DENTAL NOTiCE. I IR It. SCOTT, wui be absent froni tTavetteviile about 2 week, from the 1MS of Anifust. and all Ue siring his service will call soon or wait until his return. a Awjr. 11. d-lt. w-tf AL'CTlOXElCli COMMISSION' MLIICHA.NT, East Side of Gillespie Street, F VVtr rKV 1I.I.K, X. C. Nov. 13. l'i? Commission iHcrc!) ant. WILMINGTON, 27. C. "TtTTll.T. jive prompt and p 'r.-onai attention to nM T T Ui)us!gumint! of Spir.ts Turpenrtae. Uo-i. Tar. T'.i'pent'iiie. and all co.intry produce fir sale, i OKKHJ I-; up stairs over the Srore of Mr Voa pbihu aad joiuiuir Lutterb b's wkaif. North Watur Street. IS, Is. 9. tf AJP .i.bbVou p, rtnTntry-VCT-v7 "y't r,,-.vrr of i-'avetteviile, respectfully " M-rvi- oes to tiie eitiz -country. In ' fession, inel'.l ls ill tll'.S .11 -ho vur'n plac ff.iJ.l surr. 1110 .is bi-:i;iobes of s l'r-Minci-iil i-xpt'i i-c-d'aca- iiuir the muua: iv-ture f Teeth, h. is sa 1 stii. 1, aitfr JM .fiiei'. to wnieli is a ,w.b is iid.Vd :l th.TOULTil ucnt I .0 lt In1 cnii p-ive entire ti- iCtiio.i as iar 1S it is hi the po.ver of Deulstry. All irrcgularit.vs : f the Teeth treated iw a proper and careful man- ! ner, :,s w,l!asdisoas,; of the numtb, None lfit th proper inerai-i-are iu.oh-. -...oerations. Cimrjres will be mmh-rato, that the benefits of the 1'n.fession may be placed within the reach of a.'l who may feel au interest m the preservation of the Teeth.- ITTOillce over II ouston's Jewelry Store, wlu ro he will lo fotuiil at ail times. Mar 15, 1S5S tf - TVtrti-lolo Factory, 151l GEO. LAUDEU, J Two Doors above C. T. llaigii foil's festcre, Fayetteville, N. C. ; Oct. 1, ISoS. ly. TrST FINISHED. A SLT'EKIOTt STILL CArind "VOIII to work fifteen barrels, which I will seU on reasonable terms. Apply soon. JAMES MAKTINj Fayetteville, May 10, V9. w-tf- OF IIATri, SHOES, BOLTING CLOTIIS.c, All of which will Le oM'. red by V linlesle or I!etai! as low as the same quality can be had in this Stte. -March 12. ISotb i-tf LOST. DriOrPFJ) from my Sulky, on the Fayetteville and Outre I'latd; Iload in about 1 1 miles of' Fay 4'tteville, my Mi-dTcal Imfrs. containing a pocket? case of Instruments. ,tc. The tinder will be liberally re warded by addressing the ub-cribi r at Favet tiVil'e . July 2i;d !.-!. JNI). Sf. MeLEAN. 1 A'lAlV'W- TALT.OV WANTED. FOR -L '-viiu which t: ie hihi'st cash price will be paid. A. M. CAHl'UK.U tf - e()t. 1 1 S-iC. F A YE T T E TILL E : FEMALE IIIOII SCIIOQIi. rgHE NINTH SESSION of this Institutic-a wil commenec on the FIRST MONDAY IN XCTO BElt NEXT, under the following corps of lnsf?ictors THOMAS C. HOOFER. Principal. Misses IUxla. Lkkte. Lovisa Nouwoon, Assistants in Literary Department. F. J. TIahii, Professor of Music. French and Painting. Miss Sarah A. Lilly, Assistant M usic Teacher. Mrs M. E. Home, Teacher ia I'reparatoiy Department - TUITIOK VKE QCAC'-TER t Six. Eight and Ten Dollars. Music, Piiuting Drawing &C., at usual rates. -Aug. 6, 4t- Fresh Arrival! SEJCOSTD STOCE OF Spring and Summer Goods ! PEMHKKTOS TS now receiving his Second Stock of Spring and nmn.pr (Joods. eml.racinjr all Hie NEWEST STYLES, . en as s: TriTM 7? 7? Slf.h'.S. t iv ,'A" 1 iJl.X 77 5T i OJKJA.XDJKS, S-c, toVith a grent ariety of new st 1o -ro'ids for Travelling jreAes ana L'ii.-iei-f.aisu u euiupieitr adsortmeut ol 1 i-t t tlf tnd A IM'Se ana varie.i assortment ot SUk nd Lace Mau ' f ties, Cliantiny Lace I'oir.SPs KlacU and Lite lorag, iunntlfs, Stella Shawl-. &c. A few of those splendid French embroidered and Laee Sets Cellars sind Sleeves. i)(uglas & Sherwood's Mew St vie Corsets, (with 'Bustle ami Skirt-Supporter atts.i-lu-d.) h A jreat variely ot u-w style lloq; Sktrls. Ac, Ac. iu uie aoove sioeK may ie tuuud a irahMjiv Uure iaviled to call eaiiv ami examine tv!r thi-msidres. J. A. 1 KMBK1JION. ApiiJ 15. -tf I 4""l7"OlLl INVITE ATTEKTIOS Hi Ti.ESSt T and desirable Stock of LARUE a 11 o c 1: hit: s. CO.VSISTIXG IN 1'AIIT OF 150 Bags of Kio. I aj;uara and Java Colli e itlJ l'.Ms. and Minis. Siiirar (assorte.i :) 2"i Hhds. Molasses : :m n.ieoa, SiJes and Shoulders ri)l) Sacks Salt ; 150 Boxes nood Tobacco ; 12 Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles; oO ' Soap, (assorted ;) ot) Candy, ' 100 Rags Shot. 1000 Lbs. bar I-ead ; Mi r,hU. Snntl-. (.Eagle Mills;) 2.1 Kegs Soda ; 2U Nails; ALSO A IAKOK A!l OKNEilAI, ASSOUTMKNT OF II A 11 t W A II K A X O C V T L E it Y . Farming L'ten-ils of all descriptions; American. Enjjli.-b. Swedes and Peruvian Iron ; blister. German and Cast Stiel ; Rlaeksnvth Tools ; Coopers' do.; Corn Slullers and Straw Cutters; buckets, brooms and Pails ; Leathen Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and ip-.dlilv : Flow Lines and Bed Cords ; Hollow 'Ware : Cotton Yarns ai.d Sheetings r.t Factory Prices : Ail of which will be sold low for cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. Country merchants are respectfully rcvpii-ftod to call and examine our ;.Wik before puichasinj; cl.-e- where. IL ct W. McLAURIN. rarcIio. 18.-9 -tf AYE FT S CHERRY PECTORAL l OR THE R.U-ID CVI-E OS Colil, Councils and 1E- J. C. Avstt: 1 "t It.-itHte to say tttff I l.i;t!-Si-i . 1 :iTttTlSL. ttiltl t!it CCnCoItl 1 1 Utl t syntptot.is ol a is your i hiekhy fei-p'kal. 3 ts ni-iiit unv iii my i i:ii-tico ;i.mi my family f;.r tin- l.i-r ; -n . .us U-ix fbown it t hutv-i-:.:' irttics t'jt t'.j- tr.-a'mi-nt f 1 1 rompi.uiiTe. KUKN KX1GIIT, M. 1. A. B. MOUTLKY, F..of CncA. X. Y., writt-a : "I us.1 your L'eltuual mysIi titul i i my uimiiy ever siin-c you inveutt J it. and tHjlieve it the l'ist mluuie tor ita pun t-Ter put out. With a b.ui c-ild I should Fionvr pay twfuty-five iloUitrd for m bottle than d without it, or t.ite auy utaer remedy.' Croti;, Whooping Couh, Ioflurnza. HpaiNOFiKL7, Mips., Feb. 7, 1S5R. BROTtrga Aykr : I will clieerfully cortiiv yoiir 1ectok al is lite best remedy we poest ft-r th- cure f Whtkping t.httgh, Ornnp, and the chest discasMMi of rhiblren. "We of your f:-at entity in th South app-ttciate your skill, aud commend vour nidiine to our people. UIUAM. COMvLIX, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Mostxrit, Ia.. writes, 31 Jan., 1S56: I had a tediou lntlueuui, which confined Die iu dtors nix weeks; t.wik many tnetliciiica without relief; finally tried yoir 1'ectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The fii-et dwe relieTed the vrened iu tuy throat and lungs ; less thau one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest a weil ud tho best we can buy, and we wteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the joor uiau's fricud." Asthma or Phthisic, and Hronchitis. "EiT Mancuester, I.!-, b. 4, 1S56 Sik : Your Chsrut Pectohai. is jerfoTniiHr znarrellous cunw in this section. It bas relieved several from alarm intr symptoms of consumption, and is now curint; a man who has labored under an affection of the luugs for the Lust f rty yars. JiJ&MtY It. TAKKS, Merchant. A. A. EAM3EY, M. DM ALBiorr, Monroe Co.. Iowa, writes, Sept. 6, 18oo: "During my practice of many ytrs I have fun4 nothing eiual to yonr Cuekrt Pjcctokal for ivinjr ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable. TYe might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found ;n its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probahly no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid wan roach; but even to those the CnaaiiT Pectoral affords w t ief and comfort. Astor TToc3e, New York: City, March 5, 1S56. Doctor Atkr, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your C-hcrrt Pectoral has done for my wife. She had been five months laboring uudor the d;tDrcrntw symp toms of Consumption, from whicli no aid we could procure eare her much relief, the waa steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, whf-re we liave come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless hia kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet :ut strong as ehe used to be, but is free from her cough, and culls herself well. Yours, with gratitude and regard, GUI. AX DO SliEtYBY, or Shelly villi. Gmsumptivts, do not despair till yon have triol Ater'? Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of tlie bet-t rm-dii'l rlKmi!ts in the world, and its currfl all rund us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. J'hUatLUjJiia LvJger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TIIE sciences of Chemistry and Meilirine have li"en t,ixe(l their utmost to produce this bent, most perfect purgative which ia known toman. Innumerable pro. fs aro fthom n t liat these Pills have virtues wliih surpass in excellence the ordina ry mediciues, and tliat they w in unnrecedent'-d'y un the esteem of all men. They are wife and pleasant to take, tint powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate thevital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purity the blood, anil expel disease. They purjre out the foul humors which breed and prow distemper, stimulate slupcrish or disordered or gans into their natural action, and impart healthy t.me with strength to tnewhole system. Not only do they cure the eTei y d.'iy complaints of every body, but also formidable and danp-ep-ous di-ieanes that have baffled the best of human skill. V bile they produce powerful effects, thiy are. t the same tune, in di minished donee, the safest and best physic that, can Im employed for children. Il.-iosr fapir-coatcd, they are pleasant to take ; and beiui; purely vegetable, are free from tny rixk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sul stantiated by men of such exalted wsition and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clerpv nun and physians have lent their names to certify to the niblic tne re LiLility of my remedies, while others have sent Die the assur ance of their conviction that my rr. trati..i.s contribute im mensely to the relief of my afflicted, Buffering .fellow-men. The Agent bolow named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer ican Almanac, containing direction for their use, and certifi cates of their cures of the following complaints: Costivoness, Iiilions Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heart burn, Headache arising from foul Stomac h, tusea, l-l'ge tion. Morbid Inaction of the l!oMels.and I-ain arising tl.er.-fi em, Flatulency, Loss of Apoetite, all Ulcerous and t utansou D easea vrhi. U requiie an evaruant Medicine, t-.-rofiila or King i Kvil They also, by purifving the blood and stimulating the s a tem, cure iLny c.i-laiut which U would aot b PT could reach, such as Deafness. I-artial llliuduesa, p-: "d Nervous Irritability, l,rangemenU of the J aud fc''l. Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state ot the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not lie put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AK'8 1'ii.ls, and ing else. No other they can give you compares with this In it Intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid tbert) is for them, and they should have it. Prepared ly Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mis. Ptucx, as Cm. pk Box. Fit Boxes tob $1. SOU) BY S; J. 17INRDALF. Fcb'y 19, 1839. Iy Fayetteville, N. C. I THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, f WKDXESDAY MOIJVIVP, MirTT;T FAYRTTEVILLE, N. C. Ilnman fatare. . ' ht a strange complication is it? Iluinati na-. .re, it is the -least known though always met wilh,:- tVio ler.t urLrstood thor.-h always perceptible,--this rc 11 -n's estate after "the ftil" is what is r-ow termed . ei-V l is nature. His natural rendition is vicious and uni. thurt'tZ governable, anil how few strive to put a limit to thcii ': coiat ? natural inclinations. " ' " S T Some men Lave ungovernahh? -tempersr--this ' U.4'iUw'7' one of the greatest curses to humanity. When we t wi'' are enraged we should always place ourselves as )'' ' third parly, not the subject cfVrago;- but the Ca!uS,!; beholder cf an er.rsgeil m.an. tC tliis course werp pursued by all ot us -now rultculous would owTi4o A man out of teSiptr v'nnitOT reaJsofl.irjiy os resportij.- sible for his acts., lie :s rcsponfiible for being- in a condition which would make hira commit a wrong' If this be so. how unmanlv is it to lose our self-' ' respect so l.tr as to place ourselves in such a state that we are not responsible? Is it not cowardly? ? i When a man is wronged, Iris nature tells hvnu. lie sitouid uo c-QU.it to ins auver-arv. lie atrempti ix. t ... 5!!n7 it iimv he PYree.K the I.it1ernes ol l.N enpmr. t Here are two wrong-; committed. Oui endeavor J should he to emulate the good rather than the iuipi- j ous and mijcst. Consequently, when we are wronged - - ' - - ..... - we should not attempt to right it by a wrongful act. Human nature should be examined, curbed and kept in subjection. Orrt Disr. Solicitor. Whilst at Harnett County, we had the pleasure of meeting with K. Strange, Esq, State Solicitor. Mr Strange is a gentleman, exten sively known as an eminent young lawyer a man who is destined to make himself felt as a public mart, both in our State and national politics. He is a true democrat and a worthy son of the Old North State. . Zd? The Furman University, has conferred the degree of D.D., upon Rev. J. J. Brantley, formerly pastor of the Iiaptist Church in this placa. 820 Reward. RAN.YWAY frnm the Ful.scrHicr on tho Sih inst., a tioro hoy named MANUEL. Said negro is a buut 2j rears old. 6 feet 1 or two niche high. He is supposed to be hi the neighborhood of W. II. I'rown in KoliCfc-on county, where he was. la?t .-een. I will ive the above reward ot twenty dollars for big ileliv ery to me wit hia sixty days from this date. I will give an additional reward of SCO tor evidence suffi cient to convict any white man f harboring paid ne gro. JAMES McXATT. Aug 20. 1839. w-tf NOTICE. UK MAHISTHATES OF HARNETT AT1E HERE liy notified to attitid at ihe Court House in Toomer tiut seconci jlnm'iv m Set'ttiiiljer ii.at ,. for the i - O. W. I'EGKAMTchin'ii. 1? 1 31 P O It TAX 1 0 S Hi K l ill) h I I, (111 JS;) 1 Ull lilli 1' .ILL. lT LL,tJd. r "'I i E sal isc fibers L chases for the have lcceued most of their pur- iipproaciung tall Trade, euibia- cin-' a larie nd ;eiierul itseortment of Cootcrle?, Hollow -Ware, J!y the Ton or less ; Sale Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe FiaJiugs. With articles generally wauted for mar.ufacturn of Shoes: .ii.iDiDrjii3rtY, Iq great, variety, and SAUULEKV HAItD-WARE: They have aLo added largely by Direct Impot tation fro:u the Manufactures iu Europe to their Department, by which they are enabled to save to thetr customers the Northern Jobbers' Profits, and ii. , - vnit.fun wi en u.l a. suiu.it uuvauce Oll cost Oil taoir usual terms. They solicit an examination of their (foods by the Trade generally Ill addition to the above variety of Goods, which iu the aggregate constitute one of the largest if not Ihe Largest S(o;k to Lc Found in orta f aroiioa, the undersigned are Sole Agents in this place for Mess. Win. Carter & tjou, ol (Jhathaui Co., for the sale of their sirr union rrouans. Messrs. C. & So:i are tnauunicturing Shoes from Leather taaae ! by themselves except the outer sole; th.'y hive all the recent improvements in machinery, aud are making A Slue That Planters Will Fiud Superior in every respect to any ever tillered lor sale in this section, aud at a reasonable price. Call aud see ! ! GEO. W. WILLIAMS i CO. . Au2ust 9, iSM d-lt w-tf Dr. f rattle 1 ftHani's Hyc ll'hislicy. 1) M1TCIIKLL has made arraureui-ents with Dr. im Kra.nk Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated UYK WHljjKEY, which can be had .at his Store tit all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct. Hi, IKiti. tf .OI,DSTON & FUIXEK VRi: NOW DECEIVING their Stock for the en Miinjr fall and Winter trade. Consisting mostly, of Groceries. Hardware, Hollow-ware, Cutlery, Sad dlery Ac., also a large supply jf Goltin Hagtriug, and rope, Boots fc Shoes, all of which will be sold on as reasonable Terms, as any in this market. Persons visiting this plucd will do well to give us a call before purchasing. G. W. I. GOLDSTON A. XV. FULLER. Aug. 12, 1S!), 3m-i jExixx-tjs, Oils, c3C PEItV, Iletined. Lard, Linseed and Tanners OIL ; IO WHITE LEAD : Burning Fluid ; Putty ; Window Glass and Sash of all .sizes. ALSO A fresh .supply of l'oud's l'ain DcFtrovcr. For sale by JAS. JIAUTINE. Nov. 27. tf Turpentine! Turpentine! Turpentine Ofl 111(1 TUIIFENTINE BOXES on and near UU,U J ) the 15 ail Boad, about 5 to 6 miles from fayetteville. will be rented on good terms to any pcr- ioii wishing to embark m the business. Also, a good SAW and G U1ST MILL, and two small FARMS. Also, two of the RICHEST FARMS in the County of Cumberland, one about one mile from the Market House, known as the Bailey place ; the other about nine miles from tvwn, know n as the celebrated Ashe Lamis, which h;is 250 or MOi) acres cleared land, which if properly cultivated, will produce an average of 30 bushels ol Cora per acre. Those wishing to rent said lands innst apply soon, or they cannot be rented. For particulars apply to C. E. Leete, Fayetteville, who is authorized to rent in rav absence. a. n. Mcdonald. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, lf5r. -tf J '"j1rst for office, everv d.w ner- r r j iirsi;. ior omce, -every t.w per- p-'' i- vwwme a T,cc a P'oraoio im- -a it be checker!, it must inevita- $ rapal licarf instiiutioas. Men ' etfal of tlieirdaty to society ar.l I crory ,ot!ier consideration is i bfy 'tf have V j. "their iag nation for power and emola- 1 ntiaj'to show that at racrvt tp nofc wa; tlUstamonsEtDoliUcians. there :u - . - ' our r.ur country. It has be- ; ,s than thevjdaguea . of ,: Egypt 'grossed' Wit'a. themselves that . properto Vltsvate .them, they id zeal to prevent all and any . crving the confidence of the S'-?5 l'r-0n21 Us. iii:riwioas wariare a yinghM becomes xpuch the ritstilution of slavery- 4. . . , , . J v it is best to know how we stand. If we are to rycA tha highest office 4n Ue diT3(,fl s.n.,, oll tt vitili tt -trt giving thetuelves an au AVc cann.l doubt but at the present time there ( are five hnrlred aspirants to, the Presidency, who , . . , . . wid tise a.l Leans, lair and loul, to attain tne desired 1 end: and cin in all office, down to the State ns- J 1 sembly, asj irants are as numerous almost as vcrs- .j s.mietni! e lias to le aone ov me rt.vr inev - ... ! V, fnr.ifa Ibrno-li u-l.i-i'li nnr- Tifilitl.-.c nri nui-i- ! . . .u .... v-.. .....wv. .... ......... ... v i - . fied and tlrtdugh which such filthy dross us wire, pulling j-oltieiaiis should not be permitted to pass, If a man has been a General or worse a I nited States Sen:toror Governor, he is then and only ihe r. fit to be m; de PresideuL A man from the people is never tak.cn, and why? Simply because they Lave not strVed their time at wire pulling, an 1 dont know how to govern the public pulse. It is time hr us to look for men for patriots, to fill our offiVes; men who with honesty and integrity wlU carry out the great design of our institutions. Nothing would please us more than the total over throw of thuse political hawks,, vho are kept for the express purpose of seizing an ofSep the- uvotuent it is tenantless. The fjilovi ing are the views of Judge Bates of Missouri, in relation to the . slavery question, as stated to a correspondent of U,e Springfield Repub lican. The Judge is not a Black Republican, but simply a more decent term for a beast of the same nature, viz: Southern opposition man. Of course after such views it will appear very consistent on the part of such journals as the llaleigh lltghtcr to traduce such men as Jas. K. Polk of Tennessee, whilst their own men e-nttrtain such sentiments as tue following : It is already well known that lie regards the existence of slavery iu Missouri as a misfortune, crippling its prosperity and retarding its growth ; and believes her destaioed, by her position and her true interests, to become ultimately a free-labor Stitc, gradually, but not less sort ly. " itn the sovereign ixwer of Gonarress over the territories, the judge remarked thiit lie had learned fw,m t'jT; .vr men T tne paT. air. v.auiouu ex- entertainincia profound respect for the judTciaryTl acnuiesced hi the fi it of the United Suites Supreme (. ourt. rtismissmg tue case oi on i .-..n mi .nn. m ;,iTc,i;,-t;on. t'lon.-h his ludsment did not concur jVith theirs, -But the long essays whvh, wunout ! Mcn the indues then went on to dei'ver in regard to the constilutionally of the Mis souri Compromise, and the Constitution carrying .,rr;i int., Ihe territories ex irpria vigor e. he Te- trrrrrfrrt nx rrtrn Judicial and political entitled to no more weight vf authority than die same number of speeches by eminent i-taitors in the Lecompton dc Tint T hn-annot time for more extended remarks on our conversation, except to say that he thinks that the governmental corruption and extravagance of this administration should be rebuked that the valionality of slavery is a new invention, not over ten iipnrs s.i.i nni thnt the filave iratte. now iihout even a Presidential ! proclamation against it, should be stopped bv the :promptest :;ndmost energetic execution of the law." promptest What the views of John L Botts are in relation to this, wo do not know as yet ; no doubt that, as he lives in Virginia, they will be pitched in a minor key, and scarcely so ultra as the foregoing. If any one has any doubt as to the doctrine of the latter day Whig saints we trust ihe above from one of the most prominent of the Whig (?) party will re-move their forebodings. This same Bates is the man who wrote the letter to the Whi" Central Committee of New York, last ! spring in wlrich he states that he always was a whig. Don't shut yonr eyes now. brolher wings, just cad it do A Swindling Operation The -following ac count of swindling which occurred in Halli- more a few days since, will show that there nre some verdant ones left, who submit easily to the to the practices of sharpers. In the present case, the vietim was a tradt stnun for North Carolina, who -was approached whilst standing in front of Hamum Hotel by a tellow ol ratli- er prepJ-wfSTTrg-rtppcarance, who managed to introdr"- limself, and on bearing the resi dence! 4ie stranger, stated that, he was a restaei pi Charleston, and haa many mentis who It I -,!, the old North State. One of them he obsf d, was then in the city stopping at House, and as he had business with the Euj him w (cl favor the stranger with an intro- ductioit The parties then went to the hotel. md affi a brief conversation wllh tne third party, make i owed, asked his accomplice if he could onvenient to pay that $400 which he iereupon au affirmative answer was civcn. ol 1 a $1000 note offered, but as ;s could asily changed, the gentloman from not be North aroliua complied with the request to advance that amount, aud retain the note un til they returned to r.artium's. when it could be changed".. It is needless to state that on reaching the hotel, t.ie rascal who introduced himself to the gentleman soon disappeared, leaving the party duped to discover the utter worthless ness of the 1000 note. The Mobile Advertiser, one of the staunehest hig papers in the Union, remained neutral durirg the iate political contest in Alabama, doing no service for either party. It gives' as a season for this course, that "the candidates offered on both tickets, from Governor to Le gislature, are all Democrats, making no claim to nfojiation with the party or friendliness to the principles, which we have so long earnestlv and conscientiously supported, in times of suc cess and in adversity." .The Late Elections. The result of the late election in Xortb Carolina, lias given rise to very exultant I . ' . . , . I wonstrations oh the part of the " Opposition" presses, in oar State.- They present all sorts .f congratulatory verbiage, as tUey kave a j rioht 10 do, and perhaps a reason, so far as the ! 1 ,BOC"1 Us',ect. 's consiaerea Bat we !!e no cause of despondeucy on the part of the : fi I: " If ! o alcs ou ue u i us 1 an an mwnrnnirt m sr.ntsr. it r 4 l"e"' liard tIie IK"xt tigress ; they will , there sho w whether tltey were sincere in their professions of regard Tor Sonthern. Uia.bts, an- oer t:;e Constitution whiett they made before : ,'"e people, or whether tUey will peril the Lin-, iou lV adiierence to the "Opposition" in C'on- laumcipal laws. a he qnestlou is to decided . . . . 1 ol very shortly, i he next 1 resmentiai Election ""' - . . . 18 " !"hc .ut' ' J 1 I I J UCrfl 111 Ull IIIV I J V I. . .....Ik.lll... .- - . . ' " - When ihe " noise and confusion" of the hour ,i , j t..i i. i c I'assetl a waj, euiu iuu liiuii-caim-j i ? . .. , . i. , - . i ,r . ..n i n r r i.r v a . n . t i. . . cer initi ni-emi 411 tlie -result. We foci assured thaS'all w ill be well." H'llson Ledger. Base Injustice. The last number of-the Wadesboro Argas contains an article of puny, partial, pnsijani moua, unjust, tnicalled for, cnuecdet'., Mitsepoct ed ami uiisentlenjanly remarks relative to a late difficulty between Mr. Sinclair, editor of the Fayetteville Paily Carolinian, and. a man named Hruuer, in Salisbury, together with two equally dishonest ami libellous accounts of the affair one from some insignificant newspaper correspondent, the other from a still less responsible- source, the Charlotte- Whig ; showing, upon the whole, a mind debas-ed and a heart dyed in sin, on the part of the man who insert ed the article in the' Argis its editor we suppose- A low, vile, dastard, quiutesence of nieatmesK, is shadowed from a crime-soote-d soul so that we dash the shet from us, never igaiu to recognize either it or its editor. Wo art sorry that we are under the necessi ty of noticing a being whom we cannot receive as a gentleman, bat when we fail to defend an innocent bat a much wronged friend, 'may our right hand forget its cunning V Daily Delta Thos. I. McDowell and family, D. Cromartie and family, R. S. Gilespie and family, Tims. Whittcd, Thad Love, Thos. Robinson, Jas. Robinson, J. A. McDowell, B. Fitzrandolph, Miss Fannie CromortiA, Bladen. Jno. II. Cook and family, A, J.whnsoa Shff. G. X. Sperling, Cel. C. Ik. 1ette, A. MeKitmnon. P. F. Alderman, Fayetteville, E. II. Evans and family David Murphy and family, Chas. Williams, Maj. A. Alden, Mr Murg'-'' Marphv. IL Mc- '' V'-.e.';' taiiaM:M rick . pti.I .Hir family. Jno. Buie. and Ladv. "Vui. Alderman and three Ladies, Archil. Graham and Lady, J. A. J)e - I r.-iriA Mrs Pafterson. James Holmes' and Ea.lv. 1 Cumberland. John Mclntyre, and Ladv. M.i.sses Mo- J Iritvro. Mr Covington and familv. J. S. McQueen. J. A. Melnti-y , and Lady, 1. A Mi Kinnon, 1). Mo Kinnon, Mrs Chowan, Maj. Monroe, Richmond, A. McNeill, Miss B. McNeill, C. Johnson, J. C. Mc Millan, Duplin, Rev. D.-- Johnson, and - family, W. Sellar.s and Ladv.Floral College, Mr Page Marion, S. C: P. A. McE -bin, John Taylor, D. Baxton, Dr. Bethune. Mrs McGoagan, Miss li. S- McNeill, John McNatt, CoL McEachin and family, I). McCallum, James Carver and Lady, J. Brown, Daniel McNeill, John McRae, Miss Murphv McLean, A. E. McLean,. Miss D., McNeill, J, A." Malloy, James Mulloy, Robeson. The Wise Letter. The opposition journals are . making them themselves merry over a letter which ' purports to have been addressed, under date of Rich mond, July 13th, by the governor of Virginia, to the arrangements which the democracy of that great State might deem it necessary and proper to adopt, with the view of causing their opinions, sentiments, and wishes to have their due and proper weight in determining the decision of the National L'etKQcratr ic Convention at Charleston. If this le ter is genuine, nothing can be said which can increase the mortification that must necessari'y be felt by the friends of Governor Wise at its inop portune publication. If there is any sentiment which- the American people cherish, and which they -ought to. require from public men, it is political morality among those who aspire to their suffrages. This letter is calculated, in the strongest degree, to shrike the con fidence of this people in this respect. It a political adventurer, hereafter actuated by a profligate dis regard of consistency and prtriofisnij should wish to find a rhetorical defence of his aberrations, he might find it in tiiis extraordinary letter of Govern or Wise. ConsUltxt'ion., Tomato Wine. Now, that tomatoes, are more abundant than they have tver'been known to b? in former years, the foliowinr; recipe for making fraai theui a vine, 6iiid to be equal to Ilcidsick, will le read by everybody r Take small ripe tomatoes, pick off the stems, put them into a tub, wash them clean, and then strain them through a linen bag. (One bushel will make five gallon of pure wine.) Add two and a half to three pounds loaf sugar to each gallon, then put into a cask and fer ment, and fix as you do raspberry wine.. If two gallons of water be added to the five gal lons of juice, it will stiil make a. very nice wine. Drown sugar may be used instead ot loar, mit the wine 's much more sparkling when loaf , ft-1 . tt. -.. .i ... . . .- SUITar IS USCU. inu united ntatts iHigut. ex port this wine by the ship load. It is said to be a delightful beverage equal to Ileidsick. Di'.owxEn. We learn that a man named Waters in company with another, in a canoe, w hile on their return from Davis' Mill oa Lower Broad Creek ia this county, encountered a squall on Tuesday even ing the yth inst. During the squall Mr. Waters f 11 overboard and was drowned in five minutes. His body was recovered in an hour afterwards. He leaves a wife aad three children. We have not heard the verdict of the inquest, but gather these facts from a reliable source. Washington Dis patelu The Stale SeaJ of Oregon is. an escutcheon supported by thirty-three stars with the 'Union inscribed upon it. In relief, mountains, au elk a wagon, the l'acif.c Ocean, an which, there is, a Iiritish mati-of-niar departing ana an Ameri can steamer arriving. The second quartering with a sheaf, plow and pickaxe. Crest the American. Eagle. Legend the State of Oregon.. j A Lawyer' ffniPPio Br Eimfor. Th 'EJitflr of th Iti.;nUri.ia i: ...;... .. k...... de-.saulted in his sanctam by a yonnj? lavc?, auM ...... in reference to what occurred the editor says coolly ; lie mildly hit us ou the head wi:h a closed kr.ife, or something else hard ia hia hand. We happened, to have our Oo!t near at hand,. which .we got, and. as soon as we could cxtri- eate ourselr', ve accidentallv puikd the Iri-cr BUmB louro uve 111 ies, puum-one oaii wnougu "luivfWWU.IfOIJliUOlCVJVCO L'.,l. tLIi 1: iiit mf c . rf ..i..,.., 1. arm ati't body, another between his ie coat tail just between the skirt a third sotuewbere else, lie ;s, piercing 1, i-s and waipt ; ai;,i lu-.ii-.aca to cs- capo unhurt, -however bv dod-rut"' out a side door, aud jumped from a height sf some 14 t. 13 toet, hat less, with uis coat tail shivering iu the breeze. " . Importations for 1S59.- Tho Custom Uouse ret arna -show is. largely increasing advance over the last year s importations: In faot there would another "crisis" irettiws up. If th iniou of, t he v e a r. . sh a U J6h ow as f-ense as thftt whiW'",tW1-6-u',5 I CI tj Will IJt? M I : (Til V V lin 1 UK IL 12 .i 1 i i L Lilt- iTt I 1 ! there will be-a heavy balance ajru inst thecouu- t whf wi b mudl f our ,d t t WJ don.t know Uiat anvthing can be done to. check thse excessiFe imporlatioirs but it is well for jirudent men to lock out in time, aud avert from themselves so far as practicable tlie evil 'consequences which s naturall v-flovv from this tP.j;n tl C -II UU1 ll ETRAORniXART Tv sanity. A woman evi dently insane, was arrested yesterday morning on Stockton street She was engaged, when errested, in throwing her money into the street for a general scramble. She was conveyed to the station-house. Her name is Leeds. Her husband is at sea. She is, apparently, not more than twenty-five yeare of age, and her appear ance is uusually prepossessing. She seems to be almost unsconeious of her actual surroundings, and entertaius herself by siuging incessantly some old-, ballads, tlie recollections of happier days, which seem to hauut her metuory. b'ai Francisco Herald. The Island of st. Thomas. The telegraph brings us intelligence that the island of SSt. Thomas, in the West Indies, has been ceded by Denmark to the United Ssates. This island lies about 38 miles cast of Porto Rico, and in lat 18 20'. north and long. 64 55' west. The greatest length east and west is 12 miles, and the average breadth less than 3 miles. It appears, upon an examination, that the average issue of copyrights for books for some years past, so far as may be ascertained, has been about three thousand per annum . New York leads in the number of copyrights, aud is followed by Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, The Chile in Cittna rJ7e Overland Friend of. China, in an article referring to the great rebellion iu Chiua remarks that there is no very clear evidence that it would succeed, or no great certainty that the government would bo able to subdue it. A. letter from one of the provinces in partial possession of. the rebels st;ltiSt5at the i!-!--":rei:tn vers .nil.;: nimy er certain ouuuostic &?, i 1- P- Ti. : r i l. .i .i . - - fw . ',' , , Slirgetits have imbibed gross, and that the Bible printed by them is the version of GulzlaDf, in whole or in part, in winch his phraseology and that of others are blended perplexingly. Niagara, August ISth. ISlondin Crosses Niagara. lilondin cros sed the river pesierday, with a mau ou-his back. During the performance a row occur red, and a man CQ years old, named Cohvell was throwu oyer the river bank and killed. Professor. Msnry, of. the National Observato ry, haa. been invited by the directors, of .tha Atlantic Telegraph Company, to foim one of the consulting committee to investigate and advise the directors as. to the best arrangement of the external form, specific gravity, aud electriea.1 construction of the next cable. Pomolocical Society. The Penological So ciety of North and South Carolina met in this City yesterday. We leant- that although is was not as well attend by representatives from abroad, yet c;jtite an interest was manifested, and a large variety of ch-Bice Fruit was exhi bited, land several interesting Addresses were delivered . Charlotte Dullclin- Cardinal Antenclli is said . to cou'cmplalo resigning his political position as Papal foreign Secretary, This we learn through a private letter. Whatever people may find reason to say politically against the eminent Antenolli, personally he is a mcst amiable gentlemau and a most accomplished scholar. Victor Kemaxukl and Fkancis Joseph. A Turin letter iu La A'ord, of iJrussels, says that Victor Emanuel had an interview with Francis Joseph after tlie singing of the pre liminaries of Villafranca, ami that these per sonages have a perfect understanding, with each other as to the affairs of 1 tally. A. man calling himself G. II. LTuapp was ar rested recently in llartfard, Ct., for passing counterfeit bills to the amount of $110. Among them were 10s on the Hunk of Capo Fear, Wilmington, N. C. The present white population of South f'nr'ina including St. '1 hoiuas, St. Dennis, and Pnn-e Wil liam Parishes, from whii-h there are as vet no re turns, is 301,114. In le-jO, it was 274,02:. From this, it will be seen that the tide of emigration is on the wane. iS. Carolian. Celf.britie-' Coming. Private letters from Paris inform ns that Madame llistori has made up her mind to visit the United States for tho purpose of giving a series of her grand persona tions. Dickens will be in America in eight weeks. Flour is rapidly falling under the yroinisc oi' the new crop. Most kinds can ucSjLe brought iu New York at three dollars a barrel cheaper than during the first week in Apiil. The following is. a bit cf sensible advice tai young men : Liv.e te.u:peiate, go to church, attend to-your affairs, love all the girls, marry cue of theu, live like a man, ami prepare to die a Christian. There are ko less then 4, G00 lodges of Free Masons in the United States, nearly all of which are said to be in an unusually flourishing condition. BABFTtsM-- Sylvanus Cobb, with a'l the mem bers of his family, was baptized not long since by the Universalists, at Norway, Maine. 5 .1
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1859, edition 1
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