I h : fm ... . . . JL . w-.r - w- .. .-.-3-aT13eJ3 . A 'IKiiU'i':. 10 SOl'fil O'AKOLINA' i C'Jr: -,. ;.. fe ...; ..'t-n. the mt-.-.;:mg ofi-.s i'r.-.n.; i.-. i ' Exi res or th?. Nout.: Caro :.:s:.v, Sir.: i A lengthy, communication from "a citizen upon tni; i.uatter, - cao '-'--.tV w.t tr ho tnf iua-jpimmuiLJi 1 .- i:isUiT2, White A. C. Jr . .:.. oUl if A. ptr.c-d her. Lt . . -cr "J T.t- R fir at . v r i : r I th vSe Wil O U r 5 II ,us, tL.i the coiii iiiU i ee iu the Oiiaerver o" tixe 4th- mst., the pro-1 'et tnni! al-surirtr the CnI-. , iiftigM pp ftf -"-Tli -rr5-- :,t ' 1 ' .-: - pai.,: re ii:. , t'.a r 'y i .': -ii ill t.St l'biiiioiaua have . uiuusi vuv a-tiuira uai.il onf'.t rts to the verr verre of vutn. V 5 For iio V.; ha-. Ar: ' An, .: And h Oar g". Ctrohi u. ...... . j If-' .' ' o . . ! tm niPii. WHO C UiUlti Ul nufi cri. lli"f ix hi i.ita r of our f.-ccduni '. we La!! thee wlih gl adneHeifWITftTT-, 2 v . i c w di s li.o proceedings of u puun-; ; WJlS agreed to unaninvutly. There is-ut) evideac'lwfco attended the mc-tmg requeated us to publish : issuej to come forward..and repair damages l.et'ore we j ,J io.ig iiibt wc have v.atoucd "fur... .'thy iflgjpeting hcid at Rockingham on the 1st inst, and t anyWhre to show to the contrary, f-,r although 'thcWihe following," and then proceeds with the meeting, j sUaU encoantc-r another fierce stoun of fanatic isiu. j i ; ' l-jslttitKHbrtb tlie views of the author,- in regard to j Worda u-id in the present Preamble would sneto to pTow the Observer's gentleman is a Mr. Joe Dun- j Trusting that you wilt respond favourably at an early j !;:,'.! to h held the bright L. a ;!". cttBoj J tE characters and powers of the Fed- ral Oovcm- i ji-.Tiicate, in the absence of the f.-regoing historical f ham; he is the author of these resolutions which he day to our rt-tjVut. 'Ve roiaaiu dear i-ir yours, j '- . . h-I nient Th-1 writer has shown hut little disposition ! r.xoiar.;iti'n that the Constitutiou was the work of &ys were rejected. To such resolutions were offer- MANY DEMOCII ATS AND W HIGS. ; '' :u: iJ,'lvlf7 '"'t of i he moru'ng ; U ;r,.i,,i ;n r,rnnal feelings, but his letter cou ' ,,,: r.e,r.le. of the United States, as one Goz-ie& to the meeting:, as Mr. Joe made them himself. 1 isss?skmci ! ,:,CO!n'- Uu;'-i i!OW us lM ti,at shall guide i:.- so e aiic,tions and allusions to which T shall crrirxsn. Th"Conunittee who Kiade the change had! Now.Joe, like an old horse, has a thick hide and "MELTING AT GRAY'S CREEK. 1 JUST .RECEIVED t, u r ' III ryjhave but thv "n: ' bhe lias hr.ken her fetter! ? , .:., chin ul tho ! vra.il l'i-t I..,,, ml hor: throw a to the breeze !i -r own glorious banu- lavail myself of the use oi your columns ior reply- , no bower iriven to it to alter tae sunse anaineamng. 9zA . 1 .,- ,.-,f nt flic rn.Ptiri" rrftrf: f n. 1 - " .. r. ,,f .1,. i .;.cfN; rj'lVrrftd. The dlitV ijj. i T jucjij t.w ..." .. - -i.-. ; IJ1 ;fe r.iUl.i- J ' . .j . - participator in its proceedings, an endorser of the j was solely " to revise the style of and arrange the ae ieral tenor of .its action, and frol myself pv, par- articles' and not to change the meaning. I do not knot- what reasons . operate-1 on me minus, e v . A a-1 ''(, v. Marui h.a y!.iy the , X '!i 'ij.-av-: A ad l.-av a bright garlurtdn of viet-.i; forevei '. i.ie hrave ; t i 1 i. tar .d' ihy i;;''y uadinmjoJ r.r.. ta- !;;! Ih t! i.hc v o are thy daugliterr, bri i a; - r-i.j : '."! b i dffe M hoiu i l her. ed to defend them, belore a:iv tnbuujl wh.c.i rocog- ! nixes reason as the standard of its guidance, and ICorns all apnea's to the passion anu prejudice c! maiiKina. l uo not ieei eu ctucu upon, iijv eVer. to enter into an elaborate discussion upon i p.ieiioii ji aostract l-t th'e Wyo WlSil t'i 'I igut, inucn pre'ermg -arrel about mere -tcvr of the eom:iuttee which made it expeuieut m it uid'i-tmiUit to alter the phraseology, but it occurs to mts"that a satisfactory solution can be given. II. i will be remembered that Article 7 of he Const-tuition as agreed upon, is in these words 'ATJie rati i fleation ( the conventions of nine States shall be id thee) lilt m hroa-1 v.rx r. Uain -rrr tt!e ti.eir Uisput- s i emselves. The writer states that ne was p-rescu' Out riot an actor m us thruu.-h liL'ht :ii it ani &k,?.-4 not think the resolutions adopted a'i in the way most agreeable to suilieietit for the estiblishment of th proceedings Oonttitutioa ! between the ."Hate so ratityutj, tlie same, it was it the therefore iu tlie cvuteicrdation of the instrument short memory ; for it has not been twelve months since "Mr. Joe had to leave White Oak, to says his back from a thrashing for telling political lies, and it iS'astonishing that his memory is so short that he is again -found at his old occupation. "Again I say, tnat-pQ mace tnese resolutions coiuposeu tnem, anu uecutrcu tnat ne was resiousnie. ss him around. Yours tridv, HARRISON'S CREEK. you can pass A portion or the citizens ot umrs CreeK aistrict assembled at l'5ethel Church on Saturday tlie 9th i in.-1. The inceting was orgiiniz.-d by ea!!irg A. A. McAskill t the chair and a; pointing of J. M. Foy ' Secretary. j Tiie chairman appointed tlie following gentlemen j i tu draft resolutions tor the action oi use meeting : j T. . Devane, W. Alderman and J. T. Toler, ! Esors., who retired and on returning' reported J flllDS MOLas 25 bbls Mullet xv Jjb'15 .l il'Jh.fl iU, a lo Yellow I'Jautiniig lo J..!i?h pea nut 10 ) " AViiiter Mats, r-0 " Spring . S7 Ms ;atoca. R Me No r ;"!-' i- CLOVE ANp'm'M. T 0 0 T H A C J 1 C ' 1) R 0 1 1 H , CUKES IX 0NJJ1JNUTK! JTS, Favetteville, N. C, Feb., 12th '61. ' 3 r, r. Carolinian: Permit one of tho "Small i frav's Cre i T: i rou..- in safety, for iM ;,.ve v.-a h-'-r c ae ' "ti l!ie luarei ot v ioiorv f-n- ii -r la--., v-- t!-.-tor trei-.io.ii is .n re written li!l!,u ;v-l-V ti,!,!'' s who in .i t3 - 1 oil! efj ew, hru-.v .i ', ! ij'.i banner. g- in K,r ; aVari ! !;e ::-t :'lirv i . a ! bach ! the i, .. .'-In till -iiie by .-hie , i iti It 1 .-l's. '. etirl. i e A v .- tli. "i'ii our ? r-- a-i-l triili o.iei to ;iri:i- i !i. -n. 1- or your r.ghts aa i brave ; Yeid not t .11 Ji.. la.-t. of th And Eibeity tuuntph o "it -t. Btrv, r,? the br iw :,.,! 1 ho r.,.1,1 ' SlSg'S ul.l M tli it our v ar tmaatry u'.-fen-l, 1 pc ted an. ' iie Krcah to eaclf tl at !- o - i ievo t a :a - .-..v.rrn our Und. - , Jt-he.-' Ve .-)!is ol ti,-- St.: i I ti - I ..5'.'. I.! Li i ill1.. 1 - - i .u' li 1 -" Itinients the peo:'-le of the Cotinfv. ,t tei.il objection and thotight his views ace" SHie opinions of a majority, it wa his dm. i tti-'ir ;s a eitize i, to enter Ins protest a: JFiason.:. then anu i e;iee his lie had no right to shut himself up in anl (.Xpress fclie opiuton that the proceesl; it reti-.-ct the e.ib.ic sentiment. !t is clear !e-vs. -;o not agree with his no one ex r thins else for his whole article shows uiuri t' lha ,v: ji-'' iFrv to cive vou and vour readers a dtscnpticn 1 1- . i 1 r i j ' I . r r f t-ll t . t I mo j ;tl that verv part relative to tiie moue oi us rati- a most turious liali storm wrncn nas iasteu now ror the sen - bin that some ot the States might reiase to give ! - week or two, or rather it has come twice evorv ie had ', their assent to it. la case they did so refuse, then Ueek, and raged with extraordinary severity. Tiie e.-i vt.iu i t v.eonlo oi trie states so ticuirx, w ouiu uii uatu vneaviest part oi me cwuu nas sciueu over toe through tlieica-urmau L'. A . Devaue toe resolutions which were-adr.pt e J . R-jsoL-'L 1. That wo a portion ot the u tnet !; followinc OLNY Ct.otk Axotu-VK will not in.? or unpleasantly attect the brc t1; the cuius hii nven t t on SSeliK declare, that 1'avio iicM-ar.!., r.svi Shepherd are our first choice lb sent us in the state i oo ention. to consideration our federal atfaiv.- voters ci U-et, and i on. J. h delegntes to repre which is to take i- READ WHAT OENTBtS SAY OF IT. ana iu :e e ordained declared and established" it, as wculd.en;?r' Office" and the way the 7ia7t stones have been .flying from that baiictuniis a caution to south erners. Such a storm would do credit to Fayetteville, New Hampshire, where the Kiny of all the : ' lyes. The stones have hit a sight oi butts, and omeooay must oenurt oatuyon toe top ot me ncau. k 6ther hail stonn-3, they are not responsible for tuat t been asserteu, n me cuange iuj nui uwu North Carolina might have refused as she f-ut f0 all,l lience it would not have answered to have said she assented. If it had been certain th all the St.atc.-i wouiu nave ratiuen, no cnangetwot ltavn become iieceisarv .to ' nuike. tbkre3, lass ef.our ' coole who be-1 cord with the evident i'aanw.td 4ie Ac n ,i v'I-.' f'f .' '.--,v( rnmoiit and t a lif.vn in tti tifvIjo? Tsiati" ale cam e d-a! no county con. .-n'ic-n e:,i aih pledge them c ' 7 ' 7 I O convention oa; ;s,vi; ohedie:; ietv o; pii'. r i,in.i KcSo.nti -.: and etisiii. his ad. nor.-re-.i v.anee ' is do not hesitat ;te !, contaoi tf! opt iOns ! foe -hall !. i-otKjin-red, Oriiiinul. ST, VALKN'l'lN E" i'AY. Fay, what the matter! ihc girl are all talking, And vvhi-pci-'ui- and smiling and glancing around ; And g:oly di t-sseil face.-i are skipniug anil i aiming As it on an tuiand of love thev were bound. And look Ht the po.-l-mm. I wo hoys with a basket, , All helping to carry tlie tir-t m-n r'linit's mail ; 'fhe b-tier. jnt see ! all .l,;iK-- ;uil ;d! si.-s ' Frtn:i ;i ne.-t littl.; card, to a Iritx-ite"- itiaiii-sail. The folio nm-l be eni.v. or el-e tliere's a ci i-isl No. imthiiiir like tnat. I heard someboily say. poii "I yt,u see all the robhi's arejchcriiinir ami matein; Am! whistling the song of St. Valentine's day. St. Valentino's diy ! hurrah ! I'd forgotten 1 ltun. Tom, to the po.-i ! bore, sir, take a ba ! l onTl have more than a few. or else I'm mi-taken : i. - . . .. ... it'iicK. ior i ii inine the t adoption and tlie number neet-ssary to establishing j to i the Government among themselves. If the j.hrasc "we the people ot tlie.Umteu ni.iieen out oi every twenty oi the citi- i State.-." means wlnt is asserted by a citizen ot Ijsens who were in Kocivingiiam on tue Uay ot tne : K-chmond county," tne wtoie people, anu not me itteetiiig, aivl of an .:rwhcliiinj m-ijority o" the people of the States respectively," then the prdvi I geopleoY the county, dispite the gtvat eiforts which j sions of article 7 would have been so worded, that Have been made to produce different convictions, by ! aggregite majority of the people of all the States h v an iea!-, falsi! statements, and cowardly abuse vonld adopt tin? Constitution, aim bind tue imnori ol' the' State of South Carolina. The county f Uy. In other words that if a majority of all the Kichmotid is iu favor of a Convention of tlie State 1 voters in all the States (or the United States, as he ..h i win-M that Convention to take a stand worthy ; understands it and endeavors to make others do) jf the past fame ot the State, Tlie county is uu- j p.ui assented, but every voter in -ortu arouna, Bjterabiv opposed to that U topian scheme oi lootisn j -iot,th Carolina and licorgta had reiuse l, the majr- il.il niah.-ii int lutiO. whicn proposes a Central wii- ttv could have voted tne.-e in tne union, w uemer t disuntonists, J we woi iI.Wmv and has not within its border, twenty re- i tVJV desired it or not; whereas, the language is ex- j n n;s own words. Jeta'ole and courageous men, who entertain the un- i.ti.-it and unmistakable to tiie dall-st com:rehen- j certainly is a very " es tor t!:e ftoutnern ri v ninii Ktu'S support. That if there is a ed lor the counties ur.d Harnett, to notuinale cntt.h.snt, us in the State convention, that w gates to it, and support the nomine vention. . - . in- rentleioin were ;ivp i',.:; . Toler. Jas. .Viavsli, -h l'. Kirl Y. pevane, Vv'. Alderman, J Fenr.eli 1 to nor, his party, lufhern ri. T.;s?rs. A. Ii. u. l'. SAND course o! mv nraetice, 1 have i Clove Am..i"vne with macii sr ." ' Toothache : atvl as 1 constant un ci' Cuiahci'land to i',. -en. t-.'t" 1 tt dele-con vry Wi'. States ut.-. t ! -.in it. bat just ' on t cave of it over oth Vvr-t.eC tli'.ll , i'l SIkxtle-s Mijensivel y ?s8, lor rbconime: 1 fa m vna medics. x : 1: U:-Cd I rrcp.u Fait or. si For s.i n the receipt o! ..u p by A. i. ii 1. 3 el c l !!: of WiliiH iy ., L r ; es. T . ! K. J. i They first struetc the tnutU jry ot the bovt.wrn Bights Cliih, some of that, diminutive crowd dont know yet what hit 'em. Then a biu. stone hit a " poor little creature " in Fayettcville, and he has been lame ever since. Then, "three younjr men cot an awful pelting from the hale storm, and the ! .ioi o the liht of delesate: last achievement is the havoc which the hah stones ( motion. of Col. Alderman, it was ordered that have been making in am flower gardens. It would j "fowii papers be requested to publish the pro- make one weep to see our rose ouas, me nuie mt tnem (;eea; rr- FVETT. . Afiil if sl ,,- part a is iu p iius,n a New V T. illN'Spi LE,; F. t lie voar of the o my - hi.:'h V O 1 1 s Unit. EL In OT ns 'indebted to ie'"rm of 1 )' A. On motion, the Chairman and Secretary were ad- Cn.. :ire reouesteslt-illtOimake ininu diale sct- tlomeiit, as we wish to close oar lusmess. IJocklbh, Jan 2lh P -aLderman, .V CO. hi "it 4. 1 . : .t.i. ... ,,-1,;, .n appeasaviie nitreo 10 001 ouuuicnt .iiuitioo .v.. nukes souu men want other men to 1 ish her into a iliii'i-t inll "Z . . . r 1 : . 1 . , ... . t The writer evinces ine main purpose ci 11 is neat 1, wards the close of his communication, when he .ikes reference to the former political views of one of those who participated in the meeting. His .Ifllcations are unju.-t. Nearly ii not quite, tian of een to so hard. I have preserved one of these stones for the Meteorologically curious; it is about the size of a goose egg, and is supposed to have struct Judge Shepherd here it is "what Judge Shepherd's position is (further than he is ttio candidate ot trie lid not undertake to state even over his own signature . 1 ins dirty trick and smells of a cer ion that each bfate had her destines 111 Her ovn ! tain place. hands, and had the right to raiiry or reject, at her ! own sovereign will and pleasure. i And now what are the Juctx what is the hislo- FROZEN 11ALN. i it vou iniimen to latr. I ,,w, n-l. wi.ro tirt'seut and iiGtimr. voted as Ui'.t St. N'-aU-ntincV day ! What thoughts now are risinj" Jm10' Writcr allmled to, in the la-st lVesidenti.il elec- t.a- eicrfms are glov.iag oa momory '& gla.-s 1 L, . feelirnr .f partisan bias, did not govern the inete sa c utxm and two hearts all wounded am y ni nrt of oneof those present. Thev all felt and . ...1 . ;" .. ... ... I . .;! that, anv man "who would allow party po- jvi-'i one mat i-esenioies a well-dressed 1 ickHMS, -1 "-"J - . , ,. .- ... ,,,,,, t i,ii,i.-t. -. ., J, .I. . ' iftftica d fterenccs to control his. actions upon s ' - - .s' 11 1 j " ' ' 'in 1 .--it t-mit ki 11-: 1 ry ? Tiie "people of the State respectively "Hie pi-epic of the .-tales of New Hampshire, Massachu setts, rthode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and'Creorgia,'' each for themselves, of their own will uncontrolled and irresponsible, did '. . 1 1 1 ,.,.i,i: .1, i, i-.,...i;th',, f.,. or.iain (leciaio aiiv. gaL,iLi5u lh.j vw..Tufcunv.. rovernment of themselves - . was .-e n 10 poor oil 'Hie jut over the way ; ' Althotigli he drclares. without any joking, le received not. ;i letter that Valentines day. j'.nt her-; am t!m letters ; dear me, they 're all yellow Hav 0.1c, thal's eir.-io.-ed in the pure-t of .shite; 'J'ti.it must be tlie one no ITI can frilly open And real at my lei.-ure to lengthen delight. Sha les of I tie mighty ! a bill from my tailor ! . Was ever lmpe's Minshhie so ihu klv "o'ercust ? And the next, ab nit, msin'ss and ditto, and ditto, Not one Valentine, and I ve opened the last. IVell. really, 'its -liam- lul : I'm vexed and offended ). m. I am not. ! I'm happy and gay ; Vor I k. iow tin arr coining I'll get them to-morrow 4 Ti.- vn.il -1: to act them on Valentine's itiv. j - moth Wave questions, as then agitated the public 111 as a noor besotted brute whose malignity hadsu Hired his patriotism. 1 say so now. I What does he mean by commending General Ijackson's Proclamation ? Does he mean to insin linite that he favors coercion V If so common manli- il... ,-..o,ii.-..:l that he should say so, plainly and n- . im io . - f.Mi'v0C;i ' IBetic.d liureil tnat ne suouiu mv ko, y .. . .-. , . .. 1... 1.: . - illy. mit does ne mean oy uis iranuu iu.iuiring whether anv Justices of the Peace Were present in the meeting ? Does he mean t: k-iarge covertly, that any tine of them is regardless fof his official oath ? . liThe writer thinks that, the resolutions, and tins IljD.-ii-e for a Convention, are the work of th.e politi itns, and that the pe pie "tiie hone and sinew," 'kBive no such desire. Can he twll how many "p-.li- BciailS there were 111 me tueeini, ;wu niiwu" "j and posterity7. " mch J The people of the Cnited State i, in the sense of an ind, i aecreuation, never had anything to do with it, is is well know to every man who knows anything ot the history of the times. i The name of our Government is a peculiar one. The "United States," means mid conveys necessari ly the idea of phirnUy. If it had been "Allegha- as some one proposed or coiumoia or xriuis.- Kotiesox, Co., N C Feh.'C. Maj. James IT McQueen, B,vir Sir : The time has now come, when party lines find party distinctions should be obliterated for the present at least. The question is not in the issue before us, whether we shall be taxed per capita cr per ad valorem, in order to raise a revenue, or wheth er the public domains shall remain a common heri tage for all, or bo distributed to the several Sover eign States, comprising or which ones composed the . ... t ; 1 1 . . - :;eediners of this meetine-. A. A. MeASKiLL, Charm. Jas. M. Foy, Sec' v. . ' - Ciioi.ic ix Houses. To one pint of whiskey add 1 three tablespoonfuls of gunpowder. Shake it ten j minutes and then give it to the horse. If, in one j hour, he is not relieved, repeat the dose. , j The committee of sixteen appointed by the com" I inissioners at Washington to report a plan of ad justment, consists of Mr Guthrie, of Kentucky ; Mr j Fowler, of New Hampshire; Mr Hall, of Vermont; I Mr Amos, ofllhode Island; Mr ialcwm, ot con- 1 necticut; M.- Vroom, of New Jersey; Mr White 1 of Pennsylvania; Mr Bates, of Delaware; Mr John, son, of Maryland; Mr Seddon, of Virginia; Judge Uumn. of North Carolina; Mr Erwiug of Ohio. Mr Smith of Indiana : Mr Logan, of Illinois and Mr Harlan, of Iowa. MR LINCOLN AND HIS VTlISKEliS The New York En ul.u Pout chronicles the in teresting fact that Mr Lincoln has turned out a for- M Y WIFE" MARY has left out any provocation! . bed and board, with d I do forewarn al d person - from trading with lr, as I am determine not .0 pay any debts contracted by her. or for r.er Feb 23t I f SIONPIJAKEU. Kobeson Co., N C. C opartntrhip. milE Cop trtaership hcretofoi ji existing between Cr I W I Oohlston. and ChaSrlM C GoUUton, under the name and style of Gohlsjkl A Uro.. having been di M l Charles C GohUtoti ReDiibllc of . America. On these questions men mi"-ht honestly differ in opinion, and arranging them-! midahle pair of whiskers, whiea greatly improve nis selves within the. ranks of their respective parties, 1 appearance. Thereupon the Albany Arya lets ok give a fearless expression to their views through the the following: ballot box, on this and kindred subjects, without any "The devotion of Mr Lincoln to his personal adorn determent to national or State interest. Rut the 1 ment is, at this moment, a boon to civilization ! It case is far different, when we are called upon to act. is of comparatively little importance whether States land or any other of imilir import, there might, po-! in the presence o a compact, .fierce, and uncompro- : are dissevered or wbetner the people are Tu.ni.i, L 1 1 i . r ... tt... ,.,r.ii.;r. -.i-l.ieli wiUt-..n t misin.T apcional nartvwho-e fiindai)o.iit;il nrincinal. ! into ruin. The country does not want wisdom or t , I' V 1 lL-,,111 11 fcil LUUlU.tUU 1, Ulvtl .UV..V.I u,. '.n . '- , v ! liv in ,1 1 11 il consent X I - - - - 1 havir.LC pureli -.scd the enrae lat -est of (J W I uom stoii. in the Stock of Goods, W'hs, and Merchandise, belonging to said Finn. The usiuess will be con ducted iuftitnte by C U GohK i. l:W 1 lil)l.ll.MO.. F?,i, ? tr lift. (..kll.w' t 1 : fi ( 1 . 1 FOilE.VAKN all p -rsotisM-!tii crod.t'gg :my per ucni ; or persons, on my aSQoit,a8l uou L intend a v any .- i oFeh 2 at 3 . W. ;iid. Mci.i:i. la.-iit -ati.s Kod-jers !. uk Suhntnak-r, of tlu-revenu.' j them ever dibbled more than he, (r half so cntt. . Lew i.-Cas.-. reported that the caplaiu of KUC,) iM the cesspool of political warfare ? Is he .(.ui.'.i n aa n.i,Jjiu i, njr i laoaiua a 1 tor c.iurc t r v.- .5..., y i n" . jn.v.H . TIIE PEACE CONVENTION. .We will be agreeably 1' sap pointed if the so-calle 4eace Convention, at VV-ashington City docs hot lea to civil war, because delay is always dangerous am the pr; sent oni'-rgency rcq.iires dkcidkii aciioN and . l'i:oirr hkcision. We do not believe that the Repub licans have the remotest idea of granting the Sout lv'kx th.e Crittenden compromise which the Sout! vonU not now accept. The Republican .i mply hop ) l iki. ay the action of this bolder Slate Conventioi, ro-ii riii-. i". t:rost. ok G.tiMsn timk ! I'hi-re is not. a black Republican in Congress, nor : liepu'oiican paper at the North that i- willing to giv t he South eve 1 the Crittenden compromise line of St! ri.i. Is it not then useles-. wot -e Mian useless t 'watch and wait and hope V The Republican wan to keep the border States in the Union until "Oh Abe" is inaugurated, and th.ui ! what then ? SH-U.. wk i.Mion ir.voKii a OKixslov ? What is that i-taxdix - :.. W .1 .. .. 1 .... lUt- Inr' Ai: Mi 01 .1 t.,-iu..Siu J ' ,lv so-i'dit to be pwl.1 i. H.it it is "U'.iited States, or Slates U.ite-l, by a Constitution of their own several adoption. Suppose the "Convmitions of nine Stat::s" only had ratifhal the Constitution, would uot the Government thereby - formed have been the Unite! States? Would that Government have had any control over the States refusing ? If not, how can this idea be maintained, that the Con stitution is the act of the whole people and not the i "people of the States respectively f lint this tavorite idea or rainer utmrc ot uie con nn,l -it-owed rnirnnsi. ni-A tli nthrr nvflnr.tiniw of ' eon r:i o-e in the Executive. Out beauty ; and lUP.coln instituions, which are interwoven with our very ex- knows it, and he is up to the crisis ! The od that istance as a sovereign State. Six sovereign States a less wise man would have throw n upon the troit tn tlin ayrrevo tifltnw nf that nortp wli!ili i l.l.-d water-, be reserves fr his nascent moustaches. line elevated a sectional President to flic V. vccntfvc ' What better evidence if fitness lor Empire, than to I ,i,--..M pon LLETS. MACK EE together with a gem favorable terms. North East r. Fa vet tevihe, Jan rid, 1m i land IlEREINGS, alossort in iit ot Goods hi! Who kn:.v Is hs- more or less interested in th.e destinies of the couutrv than even the .men who solidationists, that oar Government is one vast over -ttmk uart in the meeting"? Is he "bone and sinew?" shadowing empire, to which the States bear thi. . 1 ini ,...t .t 1 1 ... 1 i,!iiv i.r tiix-eiieiioo . uMini rfiiirion as 110 iny.wtnuiwniECT' w w. 3 "? . rtf,.i.',Jt! nf oiii -ial o1ilbatlons ? 1 to Hip Sfatc itself, is trtadS AS "vattish into thin ai m duty aim - r ... ,,-,-...,-. u'Me i-i tt..i.... r,t iwriiiiin-iti.iii snail come 10 iiieoe nv run vert, worn..-. 01 hi-; uusuuwiii llCII toe oV . , .- ... , Tl. k'li gratvitii tiiilt . We think ve fore the glass the face ! a n...i ....... 7. ia:is thev ma turn upon tueir the spirit wnien u so cteai ty iiiiititiews. jfceus-r and tell hi nthat if guiltless himself he may I elect the President and Vice-President. The States .4 "A. !... lum li!Hv:iri. : nr.. vnresented in the Senate. The plural charac- inrow me m.-i. ,j- - - -, , --1 , , - , 1 1 a rr . . . - . 1 ... fl,.,. ...(- I . . t. 1,,..... , j c:lr.w-r nml uclctiowUiil'ired ,r ill ieii;r.ii 11 in.iL i,,n l ; ii.- i.i i.ii; vji o li 1 . ..i-1 1 i.-... .. ... - 9 0 . .i... 1 - . .-, . . 1- i. .- 1 .f 1 J,,. ('....tiin- iTj.i . : ..-I,:.. . ii;-o...ssis t.i :ir'. 19 i lie - 1.1 rin ...1 .ei!i-o:i oi i if o-a ai iiiu v-v.... w.. u. . . - - . . -jjbstract right ot secession, 1 care not oy u oat name the actmti ot ttie.state may oc c moo, w.ieo tu throws hers .lf upon her original rights. I have my 4)in"ions. When she speaks through her sovcr- that. voice will ne potent and Will torce tier tates shall con- chair of this erreat llepublic. and "aware also that, i to grow an imper that officer is nledtred to carry out 'a nolicv whollv 1 lars of the confederation may hostile to the institutions of the South, have recent- ! Sampson, that refuses to be shorn i loft tli Union, an.,-1 resumed tlm;o vl-ht. n-blfVi 1 the Union beheld togeth.-r oy Ca' ihv had dele-rated to the Federal Government, and which is know to be siroo. as independent Republics. The conduct ot that party ever since tue election I of its C-mdid ite, - has heei such as to preclude the 4 remotePt-pOSSlbrntyi. of StTj.-bonorn.lUd adj ustmcnt of . ii: i-.i. II . . ... ,-. ; , . O - T , , . ' I I those tlimcuiites which men uini" i' 1...0 .,.t..j Tipn the country. They arc still determined tnat the Constitution which "VV ashington and Jefferson bequeathed to us. and which was fully adequate to secure our l ights, shall be interpreted in accordance, not with its plain and obvious moaning, but agreea ble to the glasses and commentaries of pescudo phi lanthropists, and the apostles ofNcw England philosophy This state ot things call tor t'.tc prompt a-'viou 01 i.t that, tin pil- j 1 e held together by a ny cannot 1 11., ..'l-f.Hinn ! '."'' a rliOUgh t-j.y 1 r Marhet "f attraction, overcome Mr Ei uco.il oa-, iv rowing beu tudvif'g he- ties oi bis comely z.i 13:.. " DiN'T EE i Et 'E'Vi:i ) ! There any quantity of letters in the It' other Abolition papers, prete .South, and dated, "Augusta t.u- J bird.-1 :- man must ' :-:f and ling to conic fro: 11 the "v'iinrle-ton,'" etc. satisfied that thev are pan a I 1 e o every true hearted North Carolinian, whether native ; jures yesterday. Why don't those gentleim tnti.ens of North Carol 11a can't you think? Ongl; ! ts ,,n .....l .. ,11 brand not the whole South to be united; 1 he sooner th:. The minions of George the third ujd th I I have ns idea of replying lion. Treason against the United sist only in levying war against (not " 1," as would be the case if oneness and indivisibility had been intended, but) t 'ncin, or in adhering to their enemies, t i.t t ,.o,,,fo,- " ntv that VOlCe Will OC potent aim in 101 1:1,1 gitu toeai .1114 om . i citizens to show where they think: their allegiance in the construction 01 any 10.-1. x.,.-..o v. tW voice is in c.mdict with a'cmtintied Union i ,-ive preference to the preamble, over the hotly ofj,hotUy, aro e-rogiously in error if they suppose I;7h stages ' which re -anl not their constitutional ; The instrument, and if there is any conflict, seeing that wo are willing to saenficee everything for the i.i;.r.,t;oiu take side.-, with tiie enemies of his sec- all manufactured in the North, from telegraph tin-. soutln.ru paper items, ami th.e writt saw tne places mn write 01.- - "'". -" r of h.eavv fd pi-es tor , T1S. i ng t h ! i'-.-t sprc id i a :'. . hb-. an ! !i h- .. :. ii ..-,11 periiitjis m er -' mgi. i-r GC;'iS U fdPl IVES. , . veriiser having lieeit re.-tof-d t o lieu n i 1 1 I -. r...v xv... 1.- !.v verv Am lc rcmi-ilv. -alter liav- i.i'. finfer.'-l several eats with 1 severe lung ull'. ct ion. and that .Iread" d'tsea, lioiismupi ion- I a'i. iotts to tuako known to nis ilciv-siilf. reis tie- in. ims 'lWrr trm aCSirC tr. X ! r- e-iV r tlie . . ..Ifc..!. 1 v.. ill. Ii... , O --. i-1 1 I 1 I 1 10:1 it-.-U 1 tree 'O ti.,j J ' .,, r . : tr ...... tt- 1. . I. I 1 V vv I I i..- act nsmg m " - C!:,:i-i 1. , r Cc.-.sf. itrt'.x. As-l'iiM. I'.aoscni. I "f Hi.' a-iv'-i - 11 111,1 -to hem. it the ei.-d. and It lie-Coiiceives to ! tnvattla- 11- f -C'.tdv. a ,1,-',- It i ,,-sevriy snif'-re-will try tiie.il aoilii:i-& I "lay ,. AVe hear that there were who u- ay to settlo Oo -yly HDiVAr: i 1 Kills' ottiers with the epithet of trai- tio-ca'tb'd I'l.ttc Conlerence comes to an t.T. for it ib hid,- some people with iioi-ks which wi 1 tVKVKic UK n m-ii-uko. Mai k our jiicdiciieti. Jiniy Poiiyh Notes. ..1 1 - - . ... . , 1 111 lite e,-S . . ,1 . ),,. "if a,- 1 Ulil t li t:y luic iu. j SOU, VLlll-e the lll'ixt lit it. in,.- or real, the former must yieni to the hitter. ,.,.-.,,-.1 to ilw mtvimhle of the Conttitulion ot In the e same j United States, it is, when properly understood, in is trea . ' perfect harmony with the Constitution. It says I that "'we the peoplo of the United States, in order do ordain ., . 1- . - l -r i 1 ... nvMiiiTH. ;i n.-ir o tne essay, anu see 1 to osiaoiis 1 a 11101c pei n-ti t. "' --i whether the history of th- Federal Constitution, ad establish this Constitution." Wxxl hoxv was it uiiliority ttii.-ii whicn ne . proposed to oc -oruuiie-i aim rauun.ww . - ... i,u i.t.-.i lift it... c.,,.tui,i v v., iiv a I'O li'lili uieeiton imu nvs contained in the very seems mainly to rely, bears turn o: a.l.tntml Our nconlo have al wa vs- maintained the t w ti.-ht. nhace h;iv tickets to Ur.icoPh s man reputation of being conservative and Union loving. 1 r;1th,!i ball i? Seward says that is the w onil wc are so still. TJut the woflM be 1 eaoers ot ; ..n .t.,. troubles ! j Concerning Old Abe s new whiskers, tne Albany ! -1 )-v savs:' The country does not want wisdom ,akc of the Union. There are somethings dearer to j or C0UVUgC in the Executive, but beauty; and Lin men than life, and before we can throw our hon- I C(in inows -t, and he is up to the crisis ! The tdl beneath the crushing wheels of abolition cles- ; that :l toss vise nian would nave thrown upon the we aro ready to sacrifice our lives, and 1 troubl ed waters, he reserves for Ins nascent nioiis- LAND FORI SALE. ) A. WIESCN. VVMllif iii-'bur ; humty. New 1 .1 k. Ill s-.ibscr.l) -r would self is land lading on the :ad ol Beaver C 1 e-.-k OJid'Oth sid-s ol lite f X V P1....V I!, -id -..ine niilei ?!li)in 1' ay ft lev 1 11" reaching within a quarter T our potism liii-niii-ivT to Tin-: Cotton Intkkkst.- "We ai? .nuthoii.cd to state that the necessary negotiatioi : t. Constitution is not tlie Work of the people oft i l....... ...,..,.1.. !..! f..r tlie introduction under th-ii l...t tin. ;wt of the lieoiib of tlie Liulii' Sl.it C Hicii .... , ..ot'di", ,- r . 1,-sit auspices, of spun cotton yarn into the Kurt'-, onc rim.-adidaled empire. That, is tne issue .-,, toxrk. t. A 1-adinor German haiikinr homj .. He denies that tne Constitution was or .t ikes the agenev for imrlhern Europe, and one ,f i Ji.,;nea by "the States, or the people of the States , at he ; in all the States, at the S tiiiti time, upon the distinct c", ; proposition of ratification and rejection? No, But he ! it was proposed to be ordained and established by i'rotnllir Jrinh Xnr- 'tA, t, A -SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY a,. ni' tern y would be the grett poaer of thii Co, at, and far boynd any Am l u m i nnieuer..c- jj t A . 1' I-- y I : i rr t.i U'l 'Ik . the Conventions of the States 1 espectivel, called such times as might best suit their own several , tro is absuniity ; convenience, and composed ol such number ot ucie- ;ht see proper to cnoose. it f i people, except through the a gen tles m Convention, and was never m for their approval. It was neith- than tho actot tlie States, and tne lized political coinmtnuties, are the firstly tens' us that he is well versed in the matter, parties to the contract of Government fciiavitv- given the subj-ct a very considerate at ten- The people of the South do not propose to sepa- lone nor furled to tlo. nor fortunes. We love the Union, when it- n a union or equals, nui not when we are reduced to the condition of serfs, and ,-.-...1 heiipith tho stars and stripes of the Republic. Wn are willing to make bricks for the Xorlhctu Pharcoh. as we have been doing for years in oar Cot ton fields, ar.d rice swamps, but Pharaoh at the same time must allow us to do so in our own way. and that mtfhnnt tlpnrivins us of our share. e are wil itaches. "What better evidence of fitness for empire, than to grow an imperial? Who knows but the pillars of the Confederation may be held together bv a Sampson that refuses to he shorn. A . 11 l)ay Hook. Here is the eleventh eommanhnc.it: "Thou; uTa hilt of the bad Road, containing $20 AtiiES, sonuol winch is ch-ared. some good button, baud vet to f: l(StMs A large two s.oiy dwelling House, a new kiUijM "l a ti"".'1 'ablca line phme to lake "m Travelers!: two spriiigsw.ui.il reach ofthe House, a wagon yath v. here much manui. is accumulated, with new weii of Hie best walei hi. verv place to set-up Wcrlh .ps Bhmk S.mllii.ig, Valton making, nwk"ng l'lol , Spirit barrels, Mio.-s a-c.rwould do welb the readme hg quite pubhe. l h , u., wl.it.. Oak. anl 'ther liniber can he i -1 J ..... .. -a ; ; 4 . .!...., i-j v t r v shah not carry oil the editor.- exchanges, unless t j,r01igbt down from Moore f Oth- iy, uu t. . --j i t . . . z . 1 ...i,, - m.it ... . .. ... .i it 11. n: 2& UII1L lt vt.v i- . . . . . . ... .7 -. ! ih,,ii,r i :ii't solve no is none w i lo. h. , . . . i i i o .a no 10 a tioo -. ... . v - - . . r. ... t... i-.... :.....L- lionsi..- here accent the airencv K t I ...... ,t;i,-li- ' In siiooort this mons the Meditcrr.AnV"l: W'v shall be in the posftin.a,,QWn , l,0 so Uy every man who has ever read the gatvs as each uu;! ., to notice this movement more at h ngth. TlbJT'i'oiistitiition. or Elliott's debates upon its adoption, I not the act of th ". wns f.mdiit-tetl bv C. G. Buvlor. TheiWlA tho Madison miners, or the history ofthe times icy -of their Deh'g: ,,.o,-.. in this than anpeais on the surface. -Aiin c.o.dlv rttfers to the iireennhle of Jibe instrument, submitted to the i- ,.., :.,.. I- yi.,,1 v..i..ets all other evidence, SiU-el.V the writer el more nor less, ' .. ".... in..,i..t. on this suftiect. for he very mod-; States as o-ga: ! nil 10 a !... . Z-m t hn.dv . : ,i...u ..n, l.;,,. 1,.. s ieai tri"- nroot or Tl. .-.mr.. for Cows, nogs awtou"--. - ricpilv of the COuniry. a we nine a i w ays tioae, i i... ---- -- 711 r 1 1 1 ptni) ni tuu . . J i,..-t r..t .ihotv and order thee out of Ins , large ami fl. nil ii in .11 u vw,,,.,.,.,". i,v,.i,n. . - , .1. K- 1,- nAan T.fratelnltfO tielinil ill ! "r.r-iinn neither shalt tl.oll OCCK'V his Ch.lir iuoi e loriii 7 a. i ui.uiv "j ...... . :i:.. o il fnr t.hp nponlc to irivo an expression ; than onehonr at a time although it is o lFLI"....ti.4 J I r ' . . ! of their views through a Convention, has m a certain -. p:,n ;od The Creeltjs aid brandies arc full ol FREE TRADE VS. A EEOCKADE. 1:., rate t lemseives irotn tne auna. I .,:)doii Time U of opinion that n 8oiiUuij , " t that t!is prminbl-e to the Constitu- i tiling which the Federal Government has . . it.. I.. I...nn n ol I .1.. ....AMi.t .t iv V, It llfljl Til Ol tile l 11 1 It ' I oi.iie.-, .-v.7 - - I .1 , ....v.. w.j ,., C, ... but i i order to learn whether ; The complaint arises, neeause certain oiatea ..uv . . i . , ..i -. ..: t.. i ...il .lot,.-, t.hiis Jthose words mean, or even mte'ide l to mean, au to disc'.iarge iiie.r piai u tuHM im.., If ' 7",; . ... CT ! -0 tn. tut, ant W'p are har.nv t sec I,.,.- i...i;..M :ili-t.-sdv expressed in the :& ' Xetc. 1 ;ythe writer so gravely asserts, it is neces: ...i. I-.,,,, n-.o . ii ii..nrii-iii :-- . .... 7 . .o... st i v.. ....... ..i t -iinl- 1 ........r.t ti7os. 7vnif.7 n if att'i iiavi; Mtui' .,.. -avs: i '"i" v.i...M. , . rttrinstury ol the pream ie snau ..v t - - . wuv., t.rv. i .. .; ;-, Florida. Alabaim. Mississippi. Ai Kansas. JraiM jWclauses of the Constitution rearing to the mode oi . and true, to submit to the jniraotio.i -oo . v....... .. ro i-i. ) ! . - . . . - . . ..... r .- r.....i..t.T..'ii ....,...-.f:. . i .7. 77 ill., s , . 1 1 L .ji ......b ... . .. .. . ... -t ..,i,.,,ti, ,1. looked into, aim mu ii,4 i,im-.v.,v.. c(mi,oiuun "i' m--.... - r - . Mnsc indorsed the positions which we have here pre seated. And now as 3'ou are not a politician nor an office seeker, we call upon Candidate for the State Conventi We are satisfied from our personal views and principles, that y -learrec the onalUies necessary in the contemplated Convention ideofNorlh Carolina. And l .7 rti-...at.Ti .7-t. m ttif. t.anas& i re our uiosi. aeti v u .i n.i - t ; ... . -i i- i ' iy should you consent, to serve us. j .Kngland is wedded to it, anu i iau e, tutou.i ..e, md to man Fhonld permit a ; v. ..,,,.,., is look-in, nnon it with decided favor. In- b....... ..... .. ... . - , ; 1---1 - 1 . , ... t... false sense him and the . , ,. .. . ,1.. iMt,... v l.ell without feeling rem- uiy v,.nt . , , ,u I .-. nci f no use to ' Any quantity ot tire waou. , I n.id seal to Town , on tne v.iif'T- , " , , ' verv eood corn here witlioti panure It is he Wt baiid for Peas, l'otatoes antWI' u"','", ' ' , .. . 1 tirorar iviOlilM. you to otter y ourseu as a On.nf.fi. ne sinro in alluding to the Nortuer threats i ,,...., ,.Auro hp v cam U easily seen irom uo: on from Robeson Co. ; , . assert-l ti.at ! .' ' .'. 'u ,At 4 f ir price. I plant.;.! a knowledge o your , - Aomnletelv neutralize I by a deeiara- "J,"', ,;, l, last Snriijr.ey grew linely. this on posscsspn no oruinay T1- wo . ,. !;;1S i -, ";-,. ,of atio far 4; rchard. VX to represent our county - r . , ;- ; . n ; -- ; - and hih sc;tioa us of the sovere sn pen- oeen auopte-i j me oooiuein v....;,.. - ' " -' - up --o"--. p ?. i 7 ' i i. .;n ,.,1.i,t(.lv confuse the Re- 1 healthful as the niountatns.fe we iurtuer pieoge j on i ti uino uu .ot." ... -.; - - - it. .... iKi-i if f A iti uenns. iiie te iiii-m v ot me .i .- "".v. w . - s, ; tn if l til., i. . ... - - - - i follow if a Southern i oiiieuei.ipv ''"'IH'. -"Wj. adoption looked nd. an- takes its place among the powers ed uie V "xtwith its adoption, steadily kept in view, for ims. , .lstiCc wnicm made our t ,on.-,un.t.i " , V .. i, :.,.r th., border slave Stat. --it' 1 ... .,. .'. t ,..,(, t u,. nftic .:,., i,, ,i,.nnrt..i from the bear's ofthe .North 1 7...H-. ... u'l hnnt (iiiin rr l7S So f of modesty or delicacy, to interfere between j deed the Imperial' Government has liroken through , . (,, ' , ,,' v an,i : B nature of duty. We desire all politicians ; ;nLsvraUle ,.eitrietions with which the old Hour- ,E .MA.Ja 'f - ' " " I .7-11 :1V ' Ill't .L..IVI I L'J f V.1V-' .v. .r.w. - .l-l.l....7.... v. , . . 1 1 ...:.!..... -JI..... .ill1" 1 ' " ... .. l 1 7. ,. I t- ' , , - nn.l nlvnr Mil DCi Such an event cannot iu regarue.. ,v....unlu.0." Xsame authorities, (and otners oi equal cu .. ;un , j ern people; aitu uiei e . ' 1.7 tho Ktmc icst Aitohtioiiisr. it wouiu., hi . x.,,- a. ilnvi. i)f.,.n annealed to by "a citizen oi itieu- ; short ot tneir ow a voiihom vj t..-.v..,- . j., ... ..... ,1. . 1 :T7-a K - - it .k.. the Southern V ederauou tnu k, 4.inoiv.l Countv a- far as territory present amWoSf7eci, f luaae State . .i r.-r.l. .t -r t.,,. irvS ln-noritv Qt the . . .1 ....... t ... v . .1 I II ii i... t . ... v .. .i . ----- - - . r . .. .. - . ... -:... fonccriK-.i, ami i"'t-' -r SfSta'es" was represented in Convention in tue - tt tors would have called antimp. t . :.l Ilf Phihidelohia. Elliotts Debate vol. 1. p lie, That Ml- a i correct, .tid tnai c.ri. .. w j ---. , ., r.? , . ()n l!tu o.hh. Mr. ". . :.. tl... thio-r. "X'fi t ianM th J.l-U",r ' "i11"" . , . 1 . i u..e. ti... ppeuaumi j Vi t r,r 1 ' Tt i a tro ii Charles l'.ckney ql South Carolina, . . , VV,,, .-, (or teaching us that ror,L. U is t,' Uanse thc drdV of a Inderal Government whie . he .n.rd, and rather hurts o-ir d- u- ,J it t , oll Wtvvee the hec -v..- il, I in. ..7ii : table. ;md Iftoi i.t ne. s ti A A e t Tl... P.iviin- y .,,(,.- ne.- t , k - , in and mdeiKMidi nt .--t.iie.s o .-vmei it... lots cbi.lv r-al t wlth U A ai,i toast ' , ... t., t: lt is :., tl10,0 words. "We the eo- -i .. i.. ...t.r.." tl.i Ti ine ffors . niiueriai .t"7 ...7..,- - - . . . . the side o! the slave .lan -i iootv "Mexico must in a icwye: .I. ....-. ,iVi C! 4T 1 7i. . . . ! Illl Ill' - no coi.qw.t.t , -orl.l. would c l inagiutl cq uom.... bctwi-eti ii'" i7 u 7 v....-- lie sevuren, xv in l'v.-rv -'iwollhl be Oil i.o .onr. " And again tines of the I nu ti iiiiiciit cannot oc nwinu.1.1 "j - ; - j strength lies, in confidence, good will, and inviola ble faith upon the part of the people of the several States. If their disloyalty to obligations the most sacred, causes them cither to neglect or refuse to ...lLirm v. ith fhlei;t and promptness, their duties as citizens honest faithful ami true, it is sheer mad ness and follv to "attempt to coerce them into appro val or acquiescence. The spirit c.f Union and bar. nonv is -.-our., -and the mere form ot the uovem I oioiiy i 'i , . : Tl,r ..i- n ,i , ncoiimss is nor. w orin nresct v i.i-a. ' v 1.1, .7- 1I.V..VI..J to Btfin.l back, and permit men in whom the people have confidence to come forward at the present crisis. noBKSoNiAs wno LOVETIIEIU COUNTRY. --- RiciiMOM) Coi:xtt..N. C. . . ? . ... Feb. 5lh ISctil. To Col. A. J- McQueen. Dear Siu: We beg leave respectfully to call your attention to the fact, that agreeable to law the citi 7,.n r tliis State will shortly be calicd upon, at the ballot box. to declare whether the '-crisis" which row to loap-er "unnends. hut is an actual iiinl a disturbing. linn Tioliev of oroteftion had embarrassed the com merce of France. This action of tlm Southern Con gress must, therefore, be immmselT popular m Europe, and will make it a matter of scUmterest with France ami England to recognize th-3 Govern ment of the SoufheriVCotif.-deracy, Added to tins, is the action ofthe Northern Congress at Washing ton, in relapsing, contrary to the spirit of the age, still further in the protective policy, it is a most fortunate concurrence of circumstances that, while ; tiie Smith is advancing to free trade, the North, by tlie Morrill Tariff Eiih intended to satisfy both New iii rv KISII in ERRING, &.c. 11(kV.T,1.s SiJaO -side Hay Street. " HI Call at re ar.d well I!1? of the .atus o. (here '-..s u, - - J - " no'rc,onrce left, but in refusing anv further con thirteen states) no oroam, i.it..t. ...... - , , ,jc.avorini, to -institute a following Constitution for the government of ou r- , n -a. wt. n. al c.. Ravo selves and posterity. Elliott's Deuites 1 1 ... ndl forwhich Governments are establish- To charge the Southern States nios j....i .t. ...KS'isre ' V a a:. :.. r..i,.:l tu 11 t his Itepao. - ' lV v,.t htf fulfil .rica., . :' RrM.tr.K A4i-!v last a lady in thi- eil Christi; 17 Tl,.. day after v became mother i - r . " ill this fl ..I.i:. I H'lV IS in v.'."n c; .. to.... . ... A n.i::: iUltll I ' . . . ...... ......... . ... i . . i . . nor i aletilatoi io ca . it - i....J, fn . ...it.i .P.-5 7v-.Il and i.ro.Tiiessc.l m ht.Utt- n ami t-iii.s. -j - i.i,.. saiM larltjr rn 1 rt' Aiail.su 1 1 .iki.7 7 oi. - i' . ' - - ' . . . i t n w-, ...i ...ooiii men. 9.. ...r. .' . T.ll. 7 -l.llll.S 1,1 I" II-..-.V." ,.-.- . , , .. 7. ..7.7.,7.h ... I ct,stO the mam featmes, Jn the of June, ' with a luesire to ' n o m ,m . f -Mr. Gerry moved that the proceedings ot the Con- lfa1od h- the contract P vention for the establishment of a f XEitiiewe will still do so. fl met (except tiie part relitmg to the Ex -e . be at d u -f. x colJlv refu.sed, avid we nro- f rfrrM to a Convention V .2 to wiU draw'our political connection hum i Coqstitution eo,yor,uilh thereto MdiM-.i 1 apcr, po. - o i consistent with fslvol. 2. p HS7. On the Ct of August 1. ha ' C;m (in, s ,king mtKsicxT fact in our country, is sn.tietemiy i .... . . . nn, pnnsvU.:uli, ;s absolutely reccling to convene them in llieir sovereign capacity in unm ( y--e - - - - v - ... , t to take into consideration the best remedy lor the pr- j from it. and now proposes a taitll t.,lt udl al o st sr-nt distracted condition of affairs. And at the same i entirely destroy its foreign trade. 1 he decla.ation time to elect (should the above qtiestioa be detertmn-! of absolute free trade is a masterly stroke, i ins ed affirmatively) suitable persons to represent and j Avpj h,. the policy of the Provisional Government, maintain their sentiments. 'and when a permanent go ernmem. is i.-.7.,,....v.,., in p.immon witi other counties in ine aiaie. iticu- mond will be called upon to send a representative to .. . . ... ,...i;r.n Tl.ic l.iin.r sn we call Ltiafc SOVetlllll tll'lllti.tiu... ..." " r- - - miir ,...t.,.,;'....r ; now rt.e ving a ur; 1 s.decte.1 stock of G()(4Sj consdsting of CFOCFRIES HARDWIB AND CLIEERi, E VG( NG AND 1&1K, SADDEERY, REIGNI.MES- he offers low for Cash, m you te serve your fellow citizens in the capacity ; .'fb sorted t0 oul its c ct' remeseutative from this county. rot tecause oi ',i,- r -.o vourPpolU.cal predelections or 'associations in the he so slight as to .crv e onl3 reve . ui. i'.... r . . . - . . . - 1 I.. 1 .. r ,1 i n tr orv.l O T7 1 11 7,ir.. tint iiee.auac.vour cuaiauiei , Ma'i"is c.... ceedents are all known to us, and because these are this action gives assurance that protection wid ob tain no favor ; that one man will not be taxed to . -.ii 1 . i it..i make his neighbor's business prolitauie ; oul tu.tt. convenience, it will revenue purposes. TIC IJQU.RS, 1 other alleles. W li or mi sumir ti.mb to protmp.p.e cu.toiuers. 7,i M.i.n oiTonntrv 1'ilde taken iu exchange an J for Goods It is well for some members of the present f ri 1 I 7 y-7 r letlge from the committor inauo a report o. a, v,u. ,a- . ; . . fo soo.ssion or revolution titution, with the fol.owmg Preamble m me ""wmi-rvh-itcvrvUe it may be maliciously people of the States of (here follows the o re e ha , .i m(J of it.o the thirteen) do ordam. declare and estanu.-ii the caiitti, uca , SOUTHERN MAN. f Constitiiiion tor the goveriiuitut t-; .,177 of such a nature ss to induce us to look to you in ihe ; Lc.gfslature that a full and faithful report of ail they present peril of our country as eminently qualified r and d doos not reach many of their constitu te racet in all respects, the wants and wishes of your ; jf it d;d they would liardly dare return fellow citizens, unite many 01 us luig.n, uav- m,'.v.. . ; . ditrered from you on those.woodeu abstractions which . p.... il x, tr, .liQtmf t tOOn. II Sheetings and Cotton Yi Manufacturers' prices. All persona are respect! call, at the. old .stand ol J ttnv st. l-'avetteville. N. G,, Oct it ' an hand at all times, at j invjied to Rive me a n. Wad. ItH. .xium sine i A. N. Mcl'ONAED. it. 1800. tf fellow citizens. While many of us might hay- honestly , Dockery (of tunnel boring memory) .iititTPfi irom vou oil moae.M uuucu aui .7. t. . .... f . a; .Iterrnnt : tOOK tne o.-i.i astute poilliciaus iiiiinuiaeiuic r-t 1..-077..J 7 , t',7 ..J . . . .7- 1. 7...: I ., rtrwl nfivvpr UiC -Vii, ''tt'J COUUSei aUH IO lilllioj mv... J r- vn, h-i 7-0 Hi., ut most, confidence in vour iutegr-ty ol ,r - - . .. . . 7 . . ' ie position 111 the en:tc the otner uay mat nor- iho rorcu win rvynytc o 1 i. N TUESDAY the next, between the SAJL1S. i dav oi -i-.ts r .ra ;-0iJrsof l(J o'clock, a. in., I jell at puniic .Yuction. 'S;.. th.- muthcrof 'hiut n,, boy 5 ijj selv e-s and ri., MHWTFi?mi Ym& .,,os nourishing', -as wch as the IfV.HUUuo, fc .U .-t .instance, although of .-xtieme r.uu', b laKiu "l, . , .-.5 ... rt ftf sn. ni4nr a ,!oof Snndnv last sars : ' ' . ' , ii . ....... vi:i. 1. ul case 01 i'ir 1 same auliioruy ,ira vot.i. ikt-j- --- - - 1 . , , , -. . - nfiup, Vl:tr K is one which is known to ; tember, -a c.mmltteeas appointed Uy halad to Sea. rYcciirrtrx I,;;:.;.:; ,, or the cvittend 11. .on clearly ascertained Hh;icai Oro , bad been a 1 te 1 to t.Vmoso,, ni' nr.n.drinn with Powell's amendment, and the rig Conine -1 - 7 i . p i,.)v i-mi oil tiiir i.-ui, A'i. rvr-' d.S Sil'i- i l 'M A'' "" the. r, re neat, di tiu-llltics tcJi'tch nolC a'it'dc OUV ' . f ,.,.v'i. . . j . . . ... . ami i , tim n ... .... - - . . - . , . .. - . 4V., ..,:,.:1.t.,E . ,...,.. r" No wonder he IS ODPoscd to avnveu- ,....,: ir.ico urinnune piemises iiiaii.n..- 1 nunHKO and i n vour aitaeii .ncti l to muse uiiuv...... v 1 ...... v - - - - - . 11 1 ib int-uuig ..uu. , - - - , . 1 1 ... 1 ptipose. . uu in 5....:. ;., : -r;. to tr,.t tho t.oot.Io. A man enter- ! , . , , ... .. r t f!TYlavlg in Cumberland ! which underlie onr otaie anu national .io.-ij-...t ... uuh, .iii"n'""".'"- t - 1-- . ,. and viiiuao.o u aui 'i ,'-,f' gCi . ... i . ......l,. n.ur. mihmllllllll iillliL'- . .,... I.iv.nl ill.-.- ..ii.l.L ..1 .a.a i,. tU. - I II a" 11 lt.ton, ooo ... popularity, we are compelled in this public manner i to call your attention to the" duty which devolves, . ..:7 n r. .-i l i.7 ti to f.fimf7 lortli ; orhinotic ? ! now yj im w----- boy. "1 ve ciphcrcu distrac How do vo set aiong with i-.-iT h!. little I loio:y.i engineer onahort-Jnie .railroa ti 1 . 7i .. 1- .. ...:1, il.n !...!. in ie !U It. Conn., reporp-u a tugest ,n. mv. 7 . ....... - -; - c'amU "Wi; the neopie 01 me tuutu .j...i7v.o. en i ht of transit and sojourn m ami emougu mt uwir.-, unon which Gov. Chase, as spokesman for the .a i-u-n an t-lio Marv'- liarden place. AthriiJe 3. C af'f. Tl.o c.hl T.and Is situated about four miles East - -.ci. A..'... Tiv..v immediately on the Plank sented i upon you as a patriot and a christian to come tort.. . Thc Indianapolis J-nirvJ says there is a ?e.;euic . - ...Ym r-om Fayettevill? to Raleigh, and con- from your reliremeni anu ueip wiiu vuu v.t,uu-v.- -"ion loot to separate .-outnei 11 n.-ui ' f. in about 8 .4-"I A 1 MU Si ot which a notii said i.-. the most friendly tone, that -,iy 01 .e u.B t,t o - ,r ,nt thev would have to say g the opinion ofthe t ederat uonventm.. ...t.. r. . ( ..... . ..-,.7...- - " : " , , . 7 4-o,o.-.-n.- extracts Vortbern men. said. i.-. the most inenaiy tone, ma wh:ch tnev have raise'C Their incompetency 10 man " SLu4;. h d.Vhest character, what was ! if such were the condition of continuance, theyTery the nobie ark ofthe Constitution is becoimng on rill auwieu C7 . . 1 1 : from autliorit it.o nnilliAn IAf 1 ed the Constitution to the people oJ".b? State-?, is to ' bye rood restore peace to our -ount.y. -r't ot the S'ate and join tne .-outtiei:i v o.-noue- Professional politicians, dciaagogn:s, and p.acc , , j men. have brought the coaatry to its present cotidt-, ' - ...,.,.:,;rt J I fcJ 7 . . . i .,i 'llivl-. i;':iin,l or'l'i1 1' u - K : i h h:l 1 o-,i.' 111 u I . ! ad tho-o- ar. now nowerle-SS to aihlV tile Sim ni l x uc ou..-i.t...7 v. V " .' ..V." ' . , ... Ideasau to admit India i.-aggmg uu.y ut. i ao t j -1 ...t. ........ VL,i on sugar are to he continued, i ne criminal '. J--'.'i Tm.k . - r Mr Trioi-r. mm W the more thev attempt to 111 net t" UL1"--''-i; w' - , t IV, from thc jec shore upon vhich their reckkseness has force. 70) ACRES arem st admirably adapted to far tuirg purposes. Tiie place is perfectly healthy and ileasatitly situated. Persons wishing to uuy, nuum Jo well to call and examine. Terms: CASH. J li u.NUUVHVwy. Dec 20-ts

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