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p - I ,.... nu1..-,,a...il.i.-1, , , .... . . .. . . , ..--. .wate . ... ilnnil m fcMMj.t.mn "' 1 ' " ' "'- i.'iT T" 1 1 iirrlT i:t;M: New Svie-VoL Ili-No. 24 !! ': EDITOR AXI PBOmiKTOR. Tt:n or utmoifiPTioai t ' " T tv1Ur. la i'lM 11 . Tw t'olion KMVjr ISf t&. If fMA nrlnft yr! ' TV. ' lUrs tf tMtl ul.l dur.iitt it JcT of MitMrrtfllolit i jit .aterlfilu rmiv.I lot laai ftcrkod lk;i, nl ftt tnt iaal.v;. N fMT 4li l'il BHIII kll trrW(M ! fMii, nHu tl Ik. !' MinM- III Kil'MM i f m wUaluf la it1nmtlun Qiolr paKr al aba and of tK r w, aau .u',(y b. Hlowaf ihotr laoailaa ia waakx Wfura ik - avilralloi. 41 (Ik ' alafrvlo Hi. Dfpar IM ba aaallaa4l aktr 4 lroiatan. aal obitrr ianfttta la tb abfva ratrt; i aT" 4a iu'r ail a-a of taa aiava, aaarnt th bmmms a ' auiy tba jrt"-tt apian 9a a kttowa rapati.ittla am. i - 'V, TIHV 01 ADVf UTtHHOl : J"' Bara, f iImm Uaaa, r aadrr, (Urvrtar,) fur lk V n,H lartloa. ; . , . I"- ISra a-ivMii taaarti aJr Ibra aMntba, . . . kr-fj ?v it MHnt w lit. r will b ccauwa4 4 i ftrWUa and b'i'l a A li'M.-r i.t lis aeMI-av riataa U..9 WM I W "... - . ' ; :WAf, II. IIAIGII, j : . ; Affovney' n t . Law. v rATETTEVIU.15, N. 0. , OrflCt OS OLD rriUET. . .TntT, issk,; ..x' - .' VTcOO.K.aV JOHNSON, ) t IMPOilTEIia AND.DKALKKS IN Lnzyh, emian(, ana Am ncn llard- w. -vi varo and cutlery.-' - Worth & Utley, yjl'orwarJtnj and Gtherat Commission riti-TtcviLti:, n. c, J. A. WORTH, r 4 JOS. I'TLET. FtUiwrr JCMuii. . 7tf y-;V A.. K. Campbell, Aneti(mer,rivd Commission Merchant, :ty GILLESIME STUEET, .; j ''. PayetUrllle, W. C. ' ' . M'jl,llU;,i::r, r : '. 4-T- v Charles -Banks;'.'-,. 'ii- COU'ECTIOIER, yno.V..tt AM) EETAIL EAUrl 19; 1 ' f; rayetteville, W. 0, . a a a . . . O aa I FAXCT iND STAl'lE BUY C60PS, Haat. CBBf. iiW, Bw)fa tho.' Ihoetlap, v - Ctua Vartv Ktf T, Wui;U, l-,t. frtiifflmW FGRWAEDIXQ . r MERCHANT. .tortb Carolina. iN-iy f- -J. A. SPEARS, AT TJD R S S Y AT LAW. Attl tbe Court f CtunbflrUod, Uarnatt, n avt JBIaoaT. Addraaa, Tocoiw, HarntU Ca., lio-ly. s. c. liml COMMISSIOX AXD FOUW.IRDIXG ' '"'m4:'. - ' - - DK K. A. BLACK, -OFF1CB FRONT R.Ol MB,- OV C II ' - or. s. j.mlatea - Cheu isfand prog Pkr. February 7, Witt ANDREW: J. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, p i t th no r oi o - iv r. Will attend the County and Saperior Court of Chatham, Moore, and turneu onmira. .July 1, 1- 79- tf JOHN WINSLOW Attorney at Lsnv. CMci t Ihe Sovih A 0 II -y "'. .- ttrXAe Faifat'-iille Bank. ' FATKTTETI LLC,: f. C. ' FifVrnnry, W.i. -'7lJ HE SAND FOR D, An08EJ m COUNSELLOR LAW. - AV at Br". Sairs Jiew BuUdisg, ) toat Street. 8pt. 1856, WlS-SRly r . a Hopkins, Hull & Co. WHOLESALE . DRY GOODS MliliCilANTS, He.' Halttjr Street, ' (OppoiiW .Hanover "Street,) 5 HALTIMOnE, 3JD. '""-yebwary. W. - ; J C. POE, Itiplt tli YBfy Dry Soadt, ntt, Tapt, Bo,!i tboet, ittJ I'mlr lade Cloliiinx. Tartleniar attwiUoa paid to LADIES' GODUA and TKIMKK03. . liar ' t, l"ayettvlH, S?. ?. L. .... '2.(f ! X. IOOO. - - - KrM. MURCIIISON-- CmmsmiMln t4 I'orwartlio; Wcr T cssaiiti, , -.-!---.. UftgmarflUA-':''-r :.' lJy r si ; - , ' : : -. : '-.,' tTjiis Srgw i'ntjif i - - . .-. I," . ,.. " FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. rililE TublU siiamillsa 4t Ik 8Ktw f hi I Iniututlin U! cinbrno tint liUi, I0lb.mil 17th iJiilv ull, raminraoiug fb diy H flock, A. )l. MVvtiti, aarliaiM uii4 lk uMi r ritl (ii'.It iutiinl Iwiiilwd.. I'll Austin! tScrnna will t drlircrrd on twij nlkt IIj lfclii, bjf Kct, AitAM Uumiitr of 'yUe ; tlm I.it ray A.l.ri vm nJiwJ; bihi tlit Inth, Cul. y'iLi.u 8. Mj.Lixof tinriom liintrWt, t C; ninl Hi 1.I If Ui jouii l.tlic ti tlx tw tilalivn, IM b flvcu on Tbur..).j i.it:M Ut 17th. Tht nuiiiiul imuii( of th Du4 of XrusUct vill b bld on Wur.il; lb 21t Jul t July. 12t-3t Ju 12.J8M. -Pn!TTTM. fiT HUPP ' TOH MiklH AD- JaVELEBr it the lJJ SVa.r, Xurtk $iile of Hay Str t, FAiETTtriLLE, TTAS ! rtvrt4 trnn lb KrM wl ASjat ftwtttit from tb North l'b tk j I I largrat Btock ofOnolb bat atcrofferrt) larcrat etoca oiunouaa Da. troDrri 7 in market hick b "ill l ry lowoJJ rrkrt. A man. h auvrtiuMit mar beltmna Uuiv. aini Mltr watebe of all kind, oni ftry fa , (jold Fob, Vaat and UumrJ I'baiu i Seal aiiU kcj ; Fob Untk la ; 8fectucli of. all kinda; llrl Pin and hnr King) b kb, aornatUIng fin ; all kiat of i'mp.r tlhift , UraeeU't ; Uaid Hrncilt aiU IVk ; fluid L-.ck-t-; Collar an.lMKfTa Outtsna; Quid 1'raa and Ptucil ailb luJia Kublwr Ce, a new rtiel; tat prarl drUCaii!.; I'lK-kclf ii.awl, ill 8u Dialconiuldi Curat IVadu; I'urt Mou.li; Jt Neckiaa; Sua Jet Piria; Ainloiit; Mnio Ikim, Aa. MLVLIt tV lItf.! Silw ForVi; 8ilr Table ami Tea fuouoa; fur-ir ud Hrvam Hpo-'U; l i-tu-d and 8i'ltSpw; Siln Cnpa, llultrr and Frail Kuivra. lMulrtt ol Furka; TU aui 1 ta Vi'H.oa; liuusr l)ub; l'tr, Card UakU; La.l'ua' Woikj llotra: a good oi tnifi.t of Milium Good; a flutist of Clock, and ry mnay utbrr ailialc wbMh Li frind nd tb pvt'ie ar irTltdb Stria atUutum paid U WAICU REI'.WKINQ. Jun t.- ' ' J.'7-3ai Look to Ycur Interests ia Time L t in of g. ttu.g bia tSluatn ta-aiill burtt.rjiy. t.a rcbaill, ami in uccKktul f.pntii. . t t sow preprl to furuiU lumlwr al.b.irt O' lic, rithrr la tuaa r at lb mill, rilit mile tt obi loan on Um Hl.n I'laok Uot J. Hoping ta rucaif a fair altar of patrontge, inamiarh a. 1 am ia tb Biicl-l of VI. b-t h rt liialK-r, and au fraik hlj K'.:u'k sp l forty tao fw-t lor , ahlcb 1 bop Bill auit tWin boat rr en for rpino and buiUmit bU. I alw i tend kttniria; lumbar at Troy A Mink tor, bo wiU t(iud ta tb aal of luiubcr and forarir l t.iila to m at air aui'l. l b l-rH.i i.l ba. fatoablcKMb rr for On aaro kiad of I'.nStr. Co wiik.ai tolf.Ka.orv addreaa ma eaa do .0 at Mabcbatf , U., Cubtr j UadCe., S.C. rr . I li.tviu Kivrrr, lt.baiei. Jo 14, ISoC.s NEW GOODS, wa tas sow aac-aivixo a , firm will be iticl by ;Hhrr nt tin pirinrrs, wao w.n as tti name of ibV Arm la rituiaM'.i.'B. FyUTi.l Mar, .'til lb 6. JAMKS MAK'IINK. The Snbaeriker will Cnniinu tb bojiaea at tbe Id Utaad, ia bia own nam. r M, 1 t !- "5- Fajeturule, Mny 1-118 .8- 1,0-ow. , , Notice. Vll par-mi ind -Mrd lo tli Srm of W F A K. F. Moore ft' rcii josM to cn forwnrd aad make imymenl. a their e"pnnrrlil. eKl oa the It of w. r. a e. f. Wp.k. Jn C, ll5. ' 12-f.' . Tciwa jmj-r ccf-y. Lost, ON tb n'mbt of Ui8iliiitiint,'htwo'i tb Market and tb iJobhin ll.m'e, amall POUT WON A IF.. It cmtiiid l)Ui $.2j.' '.r ;! eom.ifli.a uf lw. il U'.ll tr (foid I'M, tbr two dolltr and a half nil cm, ami ur g . d U(11", Im wm n.iH cliangfl uiid a bill or two, Asuilulil reward will he girwi f.M the reeoffr ef the'abjT deerib?tpur-ie and money. W. Mel.KdD. Fayetti'.lp, Juno, lrt. " ANNTINW DRV GOODS, riinK I Wei Siiturril.er'baa Uikau th taa en tae iiu rat corner or .viitraev .-nunrr., ... S-ire c.f Mr. Jajii! hrir, where be n re:.Tj in ,mrt, and i now ioeeiin(t, ancnlixly new MOwk nt (i mlr, embracing nmtrly e.ery rlty of i-tvleii nully cl!d for in th i)ry 0oJi trade- among which are Iliindanme Onlhr Ptrrj.'d G!nc Bilka, -Pari-, f.ihi-u Sl'P'd rto : do . SolidJ'ladii and Strip d dp - do ' Gro P Uhiiiif, ItandrnrnB Silk rtohe, all color, aoma vary Ana p Printed 0.rete, all eolara,-, 1 tip ' til uindiue, : . ' . . ! Oiritajiuiea, ; ... . ' da d-j. Ro'-e. A Wc and bandi-om lot of "Embi-irfderiei, rolir and Tn-icr Shierei. fte,. f plain and F.rahroldrfl l.-C. Hanil- rcbi'f ; Kid u ; Bonn!, K'lMkia. Hoop ed Skirt, Einhrmderai SkijrjinjJe-; Keady-.Mad Clotbing.-li'iom. vnnrrr, m. eo. With many ether 'irtiolea mt faWijt. Cjow Martli !, lfSfl. Vtl-tf . Cape Fear Land for Sale. - Th aahvlbev offor for! Three lliixaelr?! and sUisrlitr-BtC Aero of LAVIt'FS ., Cap Fear River,' below 8mith Ferry, lo C imberlaiil eoiinty, mnains with tb Rir to th land of Mr; " Arortloh of th aland i cltred and fence I. H hi wH adapred to thBultlaliaof earn, oat, and tha 1 .to, . nf tha rier lnnd The part aneleared ha on H oir,e food swamp,' which B.) b lly pra- f - l : -..'..:, 1 wruuinrwi evvoiiaxi tiw ny . 1 "z ""iT "S-r ' .. ' ' V I m'k, ? . l llr n'oa-j-j-ssior..- iaVi toJ : Uo t,J Ia .-?, aT MM ma m mm. N L I M m A h - .a . - : . Ii.. . ... s,r It ra . i mtm aJaaat n. r . .rat- aavrv. tin'1 iVIkXI l" "" -i,... ZxKL tttUwW a.i wSrllira ?i.mUi1 ' Yv havajt lijtnara fplittl.a.,1 ZmSm AtaV Cl.ar A.1 -a I r,tta&twma'. a-- fVnl T "T 1 - i.""T aver Lefo. aa brui. ... A Juwl of IU '-!?. Lri taUd. l-jaut'to the' -J ' ? '.-.. V V JVeal wid Summer IIta, Uiu should pfwtrta fuiwa.- Thero.fMa ;4 " f . 4" r, -, i-v BsaljiulrSMitV. ! 1 tUi t : )m x ' TV toiraataarWty. U M UioN wbiectt, alth..h aia MW ,4?! " A eplrt. a-ort-eu of BOtrT ajd f wtllhe ,4 wilU ewJchtarfo. of Wa 4., Itt, 1 Irtarf, t f jJ Wta lew ,ars Wtojw, U4 frt tWu r.4t, Zhfifr Uh,Bdi0.f..day Al.or.birbwUl.edd h; , , , ,wd t rft. JI.p PV, J , fy nf eV "aurVim-At Vri J.iM i.t ei.-. ' J Q-k;-- v dissolution. fezr th': iidffi wlXJ ;;TB,, 'T' w,,cl,,r r-'f j TuBc,,pBrtoWbiP,r - I tearfJ. H- H. MAUT1R." "f ra oanttVrt 0 J"?' ..i to kli,J. f, tha BeaJ T i in, f .LWaroantatat tt . J. W aZ.JTJ. , . al h. mount eoawnt. Tli hoia or in inr r,K,.(i in i.iii heiuclvsi IN arriiv ' " r : . . " . I pTLr.",!:,J - .tu--f t-.i onth- ft. lov't rr "rr'i-Tfj-Ti uuuu,e j .I .1 fa . .t.im l.j-mma . 1 .. , .1 - .l . . a. a .1 . r - 1 I?. Z ZZ. TA:, eakeall n the ewner a.thH'pl.c.J " H ?L" Au mvw . ,T i-l .. ..1,1 ,i.,,e the Daooraev Aa6 C H9-tf DKU. When the jpruclawatm of aeutrality fwed to. V ..l by.W.,h1ngton,h.S pracsiio. aew J Blanks for sale at this Office, yupl'i rigjits iutjf in rtrraa! sijil Im : f47ett07ill9' 11 C, ITitarday Joqo 21. 1856. POLITICAL , . , , , ,. AH ORATION, ' - P mere f the world to America, Ue ar M BY J AS. BUCHa'A.NESQ. ' ' -A ,tbf,we f,d ot .0,l11 ik'" " ,lli,no , ,, , , - ; . , . , , '. 1 -m lh I'Mnou' UepoLlni, d wiirvd wr, an V.rtwf fVAr A nA.yf'W -Ww;, ") jttr ,10i, bi.no.rt, ti.usl tl.eLom.n no. But Jntartcr, oh tl 4h a jMy.im. , .,, Hi trMl t f5M wiiJi JCnu'.ad, eooi. Thi'iy nio. TMiii 9(io, npot .hi day, w. ma!y cj.II.h1 Jj'i trvty, was ratifiod fcj Waili dtfoUrod an inJipehduiit jm!."; Al iht ti; ipP'tt bmrenUof ysrmaal aim r-r rtd thaComiiicpuJ UonRro burst Himdtrth;hi V M Ikmocrutic imrtg 4w Aw. wbitb bounJ tlniu to Orcitllriuiii,, ard ntvlU i , Tfc'jr opeiiljr aharytd tba fatbar of lii coqntrj to bo freerTirT9riariB'rt(ni"tt'ipt.- lTfon taf I latrMlion o diMiugig hit on Lrivvtd day tlcj praoid to the world t viiul J'fffting, , To auch pikli of inratiluda wora wiwJoui aod firuiiicM wbiob W new b' 1 nt'd Bf TIIKlit DlAliUUCAL l'AS- eUcd " ; ,i ' ' fluS, that thfjr dared puMk'lj, and without To ttMikc a ir.por raiimaia f llieir c ' '1' Jisitt foundation, to A(X uim (if nit-! ire wuet Uka into iaw the tl.ca aitu.tK.ii .uircd ut.ln.iif every vliuie; they wra aopported and rumibl,ud Willi every implement ol War ty a nation bone iltu baa, upon diffcrrat oecaaiou, pun kaaed I (he tervieeaot all tWoruwocd heads ii t'.urope, Oa the other aula, oar armii-i were small and aa acquainted with military dianipline) our officers were dentimte of experience, and we wvra so miaeratlr poor tint our Irate auldirs went trnt u.or.. tli.ia Luif i. let lad. tad their winter niurU es uist lue fiijaty ground which they were d iVndinjf, could be trnecd by the blood that flow ed frum thi-ir pakr d f'Tt. Jfut ivt u tht-o tlire were not the only JiaaJ rautagia under - wl.i.h wc labored.' Whilat our euewy intadi d ua from without, the tor' h of dis ord and of treason w lift'ited ap within. hen Indopeudence was declared, the uxjllier countiy had a powerful pirtj throughout all tha aiiJJIe States, and many adbervuiaiu every other part of the l'n ion. ' ; . TJE Dkdiuri VtY .tTIOTlC-ttJ.T TNcf.jlia, Ihfadlul, therefore wua the reap'onxibilttr of. that Loirtr -. Had not Ktory earned their booaera, their nam Mould have been euraed by the Hple of thi eounfry as the prvuiiKers of a dttiutlive war, while their Uood woold he flowtnl on a acaff .1 J aa a aacrice to appease the j irii of British reorance. Ia thui aaful attuutioo, wkihti the dark cloviJ wf deatnictiua appeared to burnt i.jku them, ll.ey deolared ta tl.o world our lnJt wudc-i.te. 'i'huy ihuutlit lUt ' . " Oaa 4J, aa bear ( tltaoa librt, Va wwth a ba. tiuit of bandaK I" Kvorl'.iitiiig liDii. r to tlirii names) The f; rat itndf f a free rwunlo ll Utrvri.T, hailw their w tot ir.J iUntii, at thia tiaMO, lo f ivey a B.irniiire of those uhjtumtf event vf te revo- hitioirarj war, 'which led to the aKiv-nitioo wf our Independcnca by Grrat Hi i tain al.'l by the world. 1 hey bar boeo the itbjet ol aO iawiy orauott, and of. uth geaenil li.tirt, that th.-y are familiar to every mind, 'The picartit oratvwl ahull contain a shutt historical 'tack of th moat S .. .1 ... 1 - .1 l fIka...a t J af.APtinltftflt. . Tht 1 aoaatry, a.iapare1 ftbM thi i f enr v. . , v . Vbv lim it ru. and approjniatiiia; without I add-thia and Cincinnati Con t'ic o ... -id of n;. ;i i r. , -'it.Tr"1 worn) .rnio. uaiHw to i. is ow in- j thmr aotnredinta are : u..,.,4 git t..ti ( is 'aat7i . ; " ,'" " "p"i' Tf. t.? "V'' .i.JuU'"V-a aiantkra wh C-ilci.uired luilitart Kemu.i;, !iM',u ".'' " 'I''J ""' Tenure. whotUr o( the Loc .Aora 0thU oirHiU rt chi'ff IKMA- - load - t-wr of publia economy, and agalnrt a ..... , ' .. . . '.i . lj .rt..i an arm and taxoa. Allhuuuh ranea had UU'i I ta, alio uiigni nave rnKn.w vm v. a ataie faction, bnt who fait cooaeioas mat tuoir j i:tcntn Would bejjclipjjl, J)cn 'hejuitijnaaloa of, tw l,'i,iud Stat. ahou.d U Ci.TTtJud ifflTO W I'tiaiier! (Jovarnwont. To gratify their ambition,, ; !.,, U cont nue! j (.iicj winuvu j - t divided into a nuiulj.fr of p- Uy state aovcwg tic without any efficient gotVaoieot for thtir .. , ! -r. .1... J.-.-.A l,l..,l. ii.. had the ci- I ing oC a..eie..t V.eeea before th.fir.eyes, and aiui Well tie the clhing inten-sta 01 me- n'i" and their iiiuiual jeulouMes kept alive by altutioe witli dillereut foreign nations, would have made j tiiis eouutry a pwpeiuul thiiatre-of eon'tetrliea-; and civil ar, nntil.it hJ tlsdtor lefuge iniothe. anna 0 desijtiim Th y then fore aoiiinied the alarpi thiouglujut the flnimi o-.ninl the federal Cooatitutfon They prodi-.tcd ruin to the Flate (Jiivermucot-nnd to the liberties of the people, from tlui' powers given to. the Federal Govern-,, ment. liv these means they auceeeded in alarm- . . ... . . l . k. ....... inif the foara of many pd men, ami indoe'iKgi thorn to believo that government, wnicn is now the palladium of their afclyf would be the ia- struuif ntof thoirdtru(;tion- NotwuhBUnding their diMperote efforta th institution was adopt ed, a.id Wshhingtoirt-i..'- ah ted I'reaidcut. It inilil have beeusuppwed that thce fac tioniwa would havo been awed Into ailence by his wisdom a .d vir'.uc. Thia wa not the ease, . '.he opposition which they b id given to the Fera! livernmi.iit. wua" now transfwrod to its adilJn tration. At. 6m, indeed,, the, voice of ealumny dared only to whisper afiuiunt Wa-ington and hia measurojJ, but ere wg it was hei.i(l,in-tun- der." vhr. th Fnneh revolution cotrimcnccl it was bailed by the people of this country, gener-j their policy, graduelly to eroct a nsvy, and they ally aa tbe uwn of rttionnl liberty in Bunpe. , had built a great huuiber of vessels at tha time But when in its progreS; It had. become tha' do- when the first Democratic Administration camn stntcthm of religion and moralitywhen thou-Jnto power. , - , - " i - n. sanda of citiaena we're daily sentenced to doath At that moment the aMiMf changed. Ihey spd butchered without triulsnd without crime had promised the people an exemption from taxca when all tho htjfTofs oTanarehv Were poured out and unleia they could pcrfornl, their popularity .... . "1, .. ..J .U,, ;,. ?M,irar' ' 1 lies did not httsttate what airik-like it had beeomo the Rcniiorc of Go-1 to. 1 foreign n - . '. . ... i 1 it'tons ; ihe Washiagtonian party begnai soionti thipthrg difarmed Utf touHtry let in fears of its result, snd thobjiht ii eiimwrcc K;rr.7l omf inm'crf imtilt nttd to stem th torrent of French iii6uvinuiroi afovad, that they tnight-Bot be to entertain neccary ence T was jectS principle! over tbe whole world, but thoy lud ac, h ..w.fc I . . tually attempted to bow throughout tho United St I.Ilta 'f?fl!l lit ICUIIIIUJM Rt - 1 ... ' ' ntntCCtlAKS THEA'EMflCRACT Or UBELU tVAHtllNOTOX - '.'".'". True to thetfurigmal pnncipiessoa moirurw .1 rv . -J..- J.m been tha aalvation of our country thai proclama, , Whtt wps rapidly ovornowtngoor couiiirj.iuntier iiie iiewwiy . m..-ai ..... 1 o this dutr the ,wtre imperiously called, as u;ahd inereoy injuring nie.r Fn.uiur.iv uuu.c. not only in tneory one 01 mo i hiio - , t ... ijAmpi.nMi( manrcan mrmui mini nui. .uu evi u ..in..'., ... - l-t .-Sa.- 4 ax . - - 1 1 ii aWf .aaVWB fn BVaTS Wm W O Bau UIOHHt'liBH " --- T " - Ua jaaiaj ilrats if Ulaia'j oa roi lall i tin whkk imj'urtially plod Kitxknd and Prnr . Bpou th Mih footing, ind luid upus lb coin- fM ar ri'TTisu nia H lnto tuk ritiair- l ad ii-.'o ;tMits whlebiiiala oar ooitilrt iude- bi4i lit, . j h age and experience hadbenn Vvotod to the er.atii.a and oraniiation of the Fdi pl Uo fn aie it -that man who h.td never receivrd nno faithin toor of lha public money than wh a h badet4uded in the public scrrioa, anils' vthtmd uf Uiif a bum ffculiitor of th t'ttllictrranrt. In ring thia cruel peraecation lis noble ui I'd f it . eenmhly the atingt of bia coautr)'inen'a ittrnititndo. la lha bitlvmeaa of his anal he ooinliod that ha had been abtiaed, to ae hia own aoihalieal language, in "each eiapemted and Ji luoont tern. a, as euaid aoarcely bf applied to a Nto a aotriaa dotaalter or rrea to a common pickpocket." . ' SATS TUK PSMUOtC'T AH 0T TBI DianiUiS or WASiiixorva. What :nnst bo our rr,-jiioa faa opposition whim iiM arera 4mrk etataofiyauaf as to be pral.Ce-l iu andavinnj 14 Uaat tha charae lor and euiutlter tha o'd a ef Waahhifrtea f After thus pcraocatin the aarlur of hia eoantry,' ham tail tha Ikm:rciL( forff Jura tu toll Out atlec h'tJi'mifilmf . .. But no oppuaitioa ou'd divert the steady soul at U'aaliioftton fnwi his pqrpoat. . Ua had di fraated a ayttorn of polit y hioU ha ateaddy pur aued, u.i"l tho atoraa of tteUot . Urn aaoccaaor ia oflioa for the nwt par vulked in bis fiat teps. To eontiasc at pcire a aatiua iuat be ready for w was a iuimH by whi Ji tha Fed- jerl iiiMfiiMn warai .tjtly A'.rrxjied. t'fvler thair aarpHts Inav Tire, puUie credit ma well flluod, a tbe h ux luasna of public ikfrnco. ... , ,; . - V". The debt of the irrt.Iuti al ar Wat foodad, and mo-l.-rate taxea we imra ,1 - tuy was bu ltiot the prmiio eni-rea, tH' aoa.-. eidercd all aaliuna oquall). I i aa eneoiir, ia peace aa frieud ; and tLi ra-H uiot uauv trahtif toward ail uatwiia a - i.nfd. It wjuld he iiupcwble to eneoii '; cv'ry wise mewure of the Wehiou!oiaf v nfHauoos; suttee it to aay, lht durifg th j ev;'ynwsnoe. Uie proapenty 61 Una rwnvry rif 1 a n.-d the - - v - - . - r.1""'"" - - OUl ao ai;u..T acuiaauvu uuw .vi -VWfwaj M thrcaU'iicd our coup try with inva sion, aud with the dreadful fate of Venice, If it we're not pud ; altlnnph ahe had tai.-e reruscd , . , a w reefniae cur ...1 , , - ,,.j,..v. ft for peace, they were opposed to rsis.ng an army or nst v for our defence. Air an army hud been raised, notwithstand lag it wjs aomm.nded , by Washiogtoo, sod des- ,1 11 e vi JJ Bv. au.i.na m . " v.. u ui '".T . wvmm- y exprwad iheir apprehension, that it was ia atndi'd to deiroy tir republican form of Ovv rtimeiit, and soWituto tiwnarvhy i its stead. The tsxts. neecsssrf for. iu support, aflorded hem a fresh thuiue of UexlamatloB. Ify means nivb ss these, tbey euoceeded so well ig thoiren ieavom. thut they st lernrth- beoamo tha idvjori tf of the nation, and got ita destinies placed in tfie'if band, llow they have ued their powers, it trill now be tu" endeavor la show. ' WHAT tUt DlMOCRACT BAf IWVf. TAsy t. tA lA ieafcae'i'aa of tht Ifavg. It had been supposed by tha Federal Adminis trations, that a navy was our Don oeienca. front the looulity of our country, and from the aiMnreof such a foroo, they knew that it would kd neeuliarlv oalsulated to pntect our shores from I l-reigu invasions, and to mnke us rpected by i ttiuna of tha world ( without, lik a stsnrt ing oin y, iidiin3Cring our liberties. It was also foreseen bv thorn, that, without a navy, ottr 00m merce would be exposed, na a rich teuiptation, to the avariee of all natio.vs and, in coneequooce of oar weakacsa", we would e$ subjected to con stant inauits and injnrits upon tbe ocean, without uhe power of rtsistanoe. It had, -therefora. been course to pursue, fhiy wmtihaUiy H.1 fur .:.... 1 . . .. - - . ,- v. t e .L. ..I.i:. .rrpehrs in ks proper-ugni oeio . puoi.o. A UfJ 1 1 LMU IVUIIIKItf - 1 fnnrllw ic leria bed bv u asmncton ana ins aum . a . a ' I . . . ' 1 If It. - " - - . - . . ., ... n ni. 1,1,1 h.h ani'iiiiAniwit t., the .rtiitriou 01 ' -- -r -7 -.. , ... the present duy, lias rise n mumpnanv aoove ia 'enemietitit hmne, and haa made the proud mis- , j,r ,rB ,.ran tremble. The people sre Ttow . ., . ., -.-.. .1. 1..., .i.e.... erafa t r . .1 . . ....... 'I k. ..a a . (is (ncira qn ti iltrp. j.. ,L , TO THE AMERICAN I'UBLIC. On or boforo the 4th of Jwly, I will Lara a book of aorue tbroo hundreJ pagoa, neitljr jirintud aud chp! bound, roadf for dolirerj to all dea ler In bouiia, oo accoaituoJting teni.a, of which tba lollowiug ia tho title pipe : Auiericaniaiu coiitraiwd with Fon-igniaui, ltomaoiani, and Bo gva Doiiiocrarj, in the Lihtof Union, Iliitnrr, and Soripturt; in wlioh certain Demagoguoa m Tcuneaaee, and eUowhore, ale ahowo up ia Ibeir true colon." ThU book will retail for n.jt1ea than 75 cent nor mora than ft. It wH contain mora thau the tiil'pag indicate, bot altall not fall below VipoctiUiun. It ia intended not only for tho eauipaign, bat for luture reference in politics. it will toll who are the nominees or the roil. rentioua, and whnt ijla. Jit'- 1 vra lentinidiai from the Wbic and American parties. it will do them juatiuc, without looking to their ties itf friendship, or ejuaanguinity, or slEuity ; heithor regarding theij- rijclive poaitiom, abundant pecuniary mean, or unscrupulous Bt alien. Ordera for this political woik must be address ed to the undersigned, at Knoxville. To wholo axlo purihaaera a 1 1 bom I discount will be given. For 91 eucl'jaod, ' a aiulc copy w.ili be aeut. by mail, xm mi' I, to aity tnu in the Union. It will anawer a irud nurpuao iu olUr htates beaide Tonbi-fcce. . . j 0. imOW.NI.OW. PEATOKIAL P0KTKA1TS. 1 The 'ahingtrn oorreariondent of ihe Cinein- ! nati Commercial coutrihnlea to the eoluuina of th.it ahcet the following pea and iok ekaUb of some of the mora pruinioeot of our present Fed eral Senators; r" I looked ia eat the Senate to-day General Cnsa is a ponderous old fellow, with a tnamive bead, which ha rovers with a rusty, old bri.wn wiir, and aeepa ofeninr aud huttini hi ninuih, and rucking hia breath lett-u bis teeth, aa if be coamaiiuy ttaUd aometlung diaagreeai-le. ioaa n (.iaytoa as more caorojoua Uian uen. , Caat, aad bia face, though ful,. is luueo'.ficoiit. Ha is the best looking itSan in the ISefutt, and laugha heartily at intrva! of from two to five uiia aua. Jiia hair i as white as aoow, and his big eje gli&tag all tha time . with intelligence and butnur. Seward i as stalwartia appcaraoeeas a pair of tonguoa. (I hi not weih more than a hondrej poands. His hair is short and looka dead ; his t jes are. hidden behind a pair of gold spectacles. .His faoe it thin, pile and wr'u.k ed, but its lines era firu, and he a ;ar to be what ha ia ma a of reatlcjwtoullevt. 8.1 no tor But ler, of 800th Carolina, is the thicken; at tbe Waistband, thotfgh not nneomfortably heavy, liia laoa u I'TiRht, and hair, whkh be wears long and ia a eiagalsr ooqfotioa, ia white as newly washed lanib'a wool. . liaU's aptearanc indicates tbst ! he rws been fed liberslit 00 fat pork and butter-' who Went n-oia Ker.'tntt jo, near i'bi.ode'phta tKria, for the purpaHj of builjirr Commodore Ferry a Beet. ' tla their wot to JvwOey throuKh Hsrrivfcurff,, whore "tb .4Uj'vi..iia 1. trulatuH) was tiin ia Seawio1, ef vtuch. t (It Jaioes Ilarhansa was a laauiUr. TI e f tore invited tbe carpenters to attend it vjsr ', and received them atauding. Bot James JJu t hanan. was so bitterly oppoaed'totha war that hr refuved to participate in this msrk of reaped to these pitriotio mothatks, and hft tht lUmu in tiiujmt I . - "' .."' ' 1. ilV WUiiiiUf.' . ..wvnwi w ' ....... - , . .1 " Ml 1- VI- rv nieonanio tn tne rounirr win uaaa nia own. kMnnkiw il at I lie nulla.. VI tuk. Oiima. 1 - ------ 1 ----- - ; ; , . I Tho North Cnroiitia .Petnocraej waUd th' Cincinnati Coavcution to nomuSte Fraoklin Fierce (or re-tlectioo. Th Convention r-ci'used to nominate him, Failing in tliis, they ettda-t-vbred to procure tho nomination of Js. C. Dob bin for tho Vice rixjaidcticy. , The GonveiUioo turned a deaf car. ' .... Thus inulbed aiid sliglitod, (he ia neverthe less expected to joiu io the genoral hurra- for BuchhiiHii and llreckiuridge; and to exert hiin- Ii aolf in their behalf. Yestorday, the furoe eoromcnctd hare intijwn The. Locos fitod a salute of one hundred gnus in honor of the nomination. The ruin, descended during the firing, and the sly waa overeat, and ull nature looked gloomy. The report i f tile guns Vunded like klie knell r 1'iaroa.oJ Uobhiu. It was a disiuul time generally, - They Ihould haved saved- their powder ttnlil the election justified the feu do joie. Perhaps, though, they thought they might uot need it then.- II ilminitun Utrtt'd. . Tub Ntxt March r.r Fresiuknt FiKncr.. When tho Pennsylvania Band came oppiiaite to the Uall in which the National Convention was j 0(1 his head; to tell him to look up, ana nence-. sitting, in Cincinnati, a few days since, snd iui-: forl, fat Ul kr x mother. Yes, she even put roed: itely after tho nomination of Buchanan was hor arrp() jlut tho neck of that forsaken, desort announced, they played the appropriate tune of Lj chid fch(J puured from hr Mother V heart, "Fop goes the ca."el i',' I swoet womanly -words, Words of counsel, and ton- Tit As-Tirs Pr.AYtNO Pokkr. When Vieroo t V Mi, 1 u,, awcct-wia her sleep thatnichtt h was nominated, his pa'rtitans in&do capital,? by teltinj how he gave a poor boy a rtt to buy can Av Now thev havo Buchariau for candidate, they can go ni.it renh brtter, by quotinghis doo larat ion that ten cents a day was enough for. ay American working ruait,, F- Goon In one of the campaign songs poin L4 th igaal g forlh over monntain and dtlls ; ' There Ua anion of. heart and a union of " fhalla." - The " teo sntlera" are presumed to have some ,mnta allusinn to the ten ceJiW," i'bV-h b. ami -r - ,v.,: I distinguishod himself as the working-man a fi tend. It will be further observed that w xno union Ul shells" in tesarded as paranwont to th Union of thaStatoahythapoetiefledglwg, who take the running sUrt tor otnea. .. THIS: TWO P0IX1E8 II kWkVr- Whole No. 128. ..... . . ... 1 i . .j CONNKCTictt.A Ictlor dntod Norwich, Cob . ' necticut, aa?t : vonnecuuut Toika uo not o ninch fur the nomination of T r. ' Bockanan t f 1' rcai dent, as it is Dot at nil litelj ihoy will Tola fof him, but they have aoma tnrioaitjr to learn, why "the anti.'rrificd and nnfliuching jUetnea eracy ' ahould take up musty old Fedttraliat aa ', ita candidata. i " Men become ecniparatiroly inainiflca&t, ax . cept aa Inatruinenta, said, .Mr.. I'wrce, at tje White House, on Friday night. lie has loexnad that truth by bitter experience. . 1 L.J1! f MISCELLANEOUS. THE LITTLE OUTCAST. Mayn't 1 tsy, ma'am f I'll do anvthirtr you give me ; cut wood, go for water, and do an Tha'trorjliled tjts o 'tbf "ipeakrr Wara IW''" with tears. It was a lad that stood at tha oarer door, pleading with a kindly-looking woman, wba till eeemed to doubt tha reality of hia intentiona. ' The totUpe stood by itself en a black, Door, or what io Scotland would bave been called tnch. The time was near the latter end t rVptembtr, and a fierce ind rattled the bonrhs of tha oadv two naked tree near the houe, and fled with a shivering wund into the uanow doorway, as if seeking for warmth at tbe Haying fire wilhiav Now and then a anow-Cake touched with its soft chill the check of tbe listener, or whitead the anpry redness of the poor boy's benumbed hands. , , . The woman was evidently loth' to grant tha iHjf'arc-queit; khd the peetiliar look atamped npoa bia features would have sutrueated to anv Bind SB ides of depravity far beyond his years. But her wotnsn's heart couid not roiirt tha aor rov in those lsrge but by no Dicsns botidsoB.'a gray eyea. " Coma io, at any rate, till the pood man cornea home. There, ait down by - the re ; yon look periahing withr eold." And she drew a rode looking chair up to. the wanurat corner: then. upicioua!y gtaocing at tbe child from the rors nma, cf lur eye ene oooliuued setting tie table fur auppor. 1'n.M-utly csme tbe tramp of heavy shoes : tha door was swung open with s quick jerk, snd tha "giod man" preseuted himUif, wearied wit labor- - . 1-.: . t A look of iiil'JItger.ce pksaed betwtrahjawif ' and hiauarif ; ha, o, scanned the boy 'a &ea with as) cipfcaaion c t eviuoing ttis.ruetuin ; but nereo . theleva made him some te tbe tsLla ana thaw in joyed the seat with which he dispatched hit supper. . -- . . : iay after day passed, snd yet the boy beggw' to. be kept "otily ti.l-morrow;' so tha fooj) couple, attar due considersti,'cncIudedtbts lor g aa he ill so docile arid worked to Wstrty -they would rcuin him. ' .," Una day, in tbe middle ot tb wtuterk prd. Jar, low : ustonied to trade siihe cottage; nad . ' . his sptiaraiiee. jnd dlud of hit cXaIs. as if as if ' 1 I ... I-..... ..- fc hi MAT- fiU Sheer. Hod tl0 tUJ , : V, ' tha kow thai 4urk pavt uf hit l.toryJ. .As.ard,.aUaiteasc4; tl"j.kut4 baoeraV' head 1 his ch:ks aejiic4 tii ioff Hiita tV UUJ, hit tips sen d, and tu.,-li vsi mil, at viyto y tta.hi Cireaesd ai if lir Sviiayrei Branded, into tha JV H"'f. r ; f aiaiitreJ, I'm wiJe f-r.. 'rt'at. . ing H if bardiji of g : .i 4 liad,-.J ltiy "1 rutlsu 0, I tj aa wvl g t vi.:b at onc't f tbera'a ao usela my trjii. t ) ottVrtk-r; t .-17. - body hatcaW; riolojy vet Hal cl-t ni ;t i 1 as Well go to rats ai on j't " ' . " . , v. " Tell mo," said tl' srowtm whoslooj off Lr. 1 har.iiph f- flip I.t. if ihai. ahould La ? t.iin. ''V 1 - r- c t ' - - ---- - - - T" how caVna yoti lo go o joutia to tliht o'mufat placet Whew was your mothetw,i,trf ' "Oh 1" excbimeil tbe boy- rifh a Vmst of ' grief that was terrible to behold. ' "Oh ! I hain't c mftiherl ' -Oh I' J hain't had. o motliev ! ever since 1 waaabsbjr. - If I'd only haJ a mo-' ther," hocoHtiiinrd, hi anguish growing moia vchom.mt, d the rt gmdiim out from hU , Ktniogfl-iking gey eyttj; " I wouldn't beea -bound out aod Licked and tuffod, and hid on to with whips ; 1 wouldn't ha' been awcy and go knocked down, snd run awsy, and then stolo ba-, cause 1 was hungry. Oh I I hain't cot no mo ther j I haven't had 00 mother since I Was a ba by.".:'.. - The strength was all gone from the poor begf, and WWk' on hi kireca, sobbing great choking aobf, and rubbiiif! the hot tear away with his , knuckles. And did that woman stand there ua-.; moved f Hid she coldly lid bim pack up and be . oft the jail bird ? - , No, 110; fbe had been a niotbor, and .though all he.r ohildren slept under the eold sod in tlx churchvard, she was a mothor still. ... wu,t up to that poor boy, not to hasten bim away, but to lay her fingers; kindly, softly f CT pi;iow.; She had licked a poor suffering hcart to nor.', by the most silken, tho strongest bands of kvo j fho had plucked some thorns from, the psth ota lime, sinning, ouevnviuS imi.. Hid the boy ,leavecrf " . . - - Never! He is with her still, a vigorous man- , v 'proniisin Tonth. This uuft.wsalde caat of j)i!t countenance lias gtveo piucw wan op, PuW M..i.na. and nol. v does be repay tne trw. JJVHJV v-a . t". Men are like buglwe-tbe more bmss they con- -tain, the farther you can hear them. Wma arc like i lulips--lhe piora modest nod retired they 7 appear, ttfbcttor yon loye them. "'Tiie tippling pbraaa, taking a horn," origin- -nated from the horn drinking cupt of lhTjetiit -. Briwni. - ' '' " i ;'Ct 1 1
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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