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. , u . t r , - . t . J --, f", , j !$ vf A y fM I... l ' ! Hew-Sericc-VcL IIL-No. 43 . ...JonK-.w.c.uiEW . IBITOft XHV i lU) I'UIKTOE. 'TiBt or itiiwiurnosj : ' )liMnMWlanwr4krlMiiM tha Ml pM I U I B Ml UM fe4lttff ! M M 14 M .limUM iMf ft M W H ftM, (Ml wMTf Ik K-UMr T tk lHM nr wl kWnr U 1MU I f.. Mlurwfm ItM Mt will MHInli H .ir ltow, kr4 rtl l" rk iter nun CV J MMt Ml hI l Uh J, mmmfH lh wuf Mf fi JmU rMfwifcl . lW 'b,. I .' l-nn ; J. t), l'UU, 'v ill riary Drj Coii, U ti, lUtt, Hi Iriitf laic Clol'jIlZ. .1 . . . .,!. ftrtUalar Utio .IJ to LADIES' DRESS OOOD9 4 TRWinSGS. ' liar lrecl, rfUlH'. 5. . . B. Morgii, Wa. il. . Hopkins, Hull & Co. WilOLli8ALE - DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, , BllTWORCJID. , '. 1 WM. II. IU10II. 1 Attorncr at Laiv, FAYErilVILLEf H. C v orrict on olb trtKcr. Law Copatnesllip.,, r ik .n.Mixau nti cut-, aw. PlttKrw-1i.X C . J.- 1. ' ' J. L SPEARS, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Attoa) tba CmtU af CabwUa, HarMti, Waka, JafciftJaa A4 Wwm, Iarr, IIarU O , !. C. . . . uo y. . ' ' w-"'A-aiii33y. CEUHIL COUKSIMMD FUtW.MG yEEcnvxT, Wilmington, C ' i.a. II. IA4. tf DR. K. A. BLACK, OrrlO BOO MR, OTE Dr. . J. HlnwOif't Cbait aa4 Irag lr. rarwr?7. Ii4. vw-tr ANDREW J. STEDMAN, . ATTORNTIY AT LAW, , V piTTiuonoiu, jr. f , Will ataral A C aad lopH Caarl af " 0U.a, Moor, aad Hrun t oanliaa. ltf l. 1-. r :""jojn wmsLbw Attorncv at liaiv. OJfr o iK Siik ".g "i"'- PAl KTTKf ILIJC S.C. r.brmrr, IS 1. H E SANDFORD, BTOMET AD COL'XSEUOB - - ATP 3LAW. ' Ofl l lr. 8pt. 158, 'i Nw BiWg, oa lWiw 8ir. A. M. Campbell, . Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, GILLESPIE STREET, , - . Fayettevllle, W. 0. 10, 185. IT . Charles Banks, , COIrl'KCTIOHUn, ' . , WHOLK8AL8 aSD RETAIL PBALKR IS , Portign fruit, Aaf, Clyart, r-i&KW, Snuff, a OltEES ITBEET, rayetteville, N. 0. ananrj 18, 1864. ' f M. THOMAS. DSALUl IS FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, JIaU, Cap, Bonnata, Botl and 8bo, Slweliap, " r Cttoa f iust Kery, Blank, ., . XoasaaM bkbt and G niwris SU., FajraltewilU, N. C. J, S, BANKS, COniSSIOJ AND FOSWABDHG HEtiCHAHT. irif.THCJTOS. Kortli Carolina. Jaa. 6, 104-1 !. . ! or on:iTwioi rt RfMT. f tVM , w , iim m imiMfiiM,. , . . r"- fM. M t IWU H4lCHm . . f Ikra O.S . . 1 JJJ vdavid Mcduffie, - ' BRICK. MAMI AHO PLAITEBEB, . . Ifavettkville,, n. c, wotfaHy trader, ki - to proo ju M and 'aadtbaadjoiBing eoouU wihiag aork doa iajH rnnc Ac JOHNSON. tMPOBTElS AKO DEALERS IN - EnrUeH Qerman, and Americirilrd ' vrara and Cutlery. 173 . i Jiii 2rgnf 1'ir tyf Fall and Winter Goods. WK h rold eor 8m1i f FILL WIN TER OUMIX, which mbrko! tlmiwt Try trticl. kH la FAMCT DIIT W)D8 BTOKX, ind 4btIM tfc Mbli to Mil ! uwintmir Hwx-k b (ur klg Ibtir CrcUM, r 4vtrmln1 4 Mil. . WOOttE k ItROTIIKO. 8pl. 1. " ltf. V: TP.IS MU'kEMIE & S0.S, : i ESPOETEES AI7D DEALERS III Saddleijr,, Carriage and Harness inrnminga. S: Tit, DaIllmor Irect, Bllluire Xf f 01 LO rtminl imn hl Ik ra fto r If' riiD( Ml)oa M ( paiXBaMi a nr. lug Ik ft inniMr, hj tbtr Hnlar id Jnutor pit r, dlrM rr'm UM Engluk iulfttar UianltM, nibraciag lb Mt MjbM f ga. ' lUiat-oibcr, w k (wry t fcl, bolh Forvicn mi Autrrlran Mk, aura b lrrii( uwl r.! I l!r, n4 ll.rn" r'-r. i.,. . ... .,! im g-J or lit f araWrr br M In nput. . ,', . "- f 4u ut iaTiM r I pr rt. off Ar cub, . . AJJrn, Thoha llarKiKtl k Bout, So. X22. Pltir fctrt, Blli gpi. S, ltW. 1l-J0-pd Land for Safe. - 10I 9Mlmf rrntlMK tad Tar- prftllM6 LiNU la lUrarlt l auoir. awt .. a UK arkr aaJ McN.llI Uai I )4m M iitiaa. Harriag- ton' Uada m Utcl Ui. - Thr it m 09 er( of lb bat qualiir of low cra4 e tb( Bit.r. Tb ap l'J r baHr tiaiSar villi fl'., aad i wUb ia all bIw af lb ParriarvUI utd Wwleni IUitrd. A aanraia ati b b tar ab, ar MKkm4 anl at Baak. T. . LITreiLUII. viMra, $tft. ao. . Second Stock, B. F. PEAHCE I I av rw4Uig, dirat Ina Vtk, bitaaMa) Ula'kof Tall mma Tiatrr Drf AaMai abtch au b fi-uM, Ibt lalyt a4 awal fub- l.U at.tUa af Uii tn Uowl, Cloak, Ma lit!, aa4 all Mjla t Eatbrolikrj. Aim Ut-TI.KMI-.JIII Wfrtxi af mrf aril, arhtcbaiUbal.('UeAPalabalUarrruH. Tb Lavdtaa art rpctfulir iatil4 to fir aw a (all. B. F, 1'EAUCI. Hay trt, r.yHU.,11. Ckl, 9, lJ. Tk raralr aad! PlilarM af tha - I "rart-llvftlli' llat( far aalf. rpUl Mbarnbar M"g Mf Vrw.d to U J to akr aatd Hy, bjiw it to aa a tatfrutag awa ajvoa Ubral tor Tki Mtol )) a Jrr ua frvai tl adjv lag awaalM aad fi l ta Iranllifg aal.lK, wtik a ara a art af falam Mar. bat il b 4wM aad i aaa dJaf aaa b by aa aa wiabing to yr (Aw rwfrmag to aar byk . Tb illiaa T tfc baiHiag I oarh that l awav Btasd grarr rt of tb ca.taai oaaatag to aad pmtug tbrwaab lb fimm. for tb aanraBi of cpiul ia.aaloil, Hwrt U ao la nM UuU a prma tyakl t.g i .? a!d fay at ! J. il feilKI.T 4 CO. bVpt. II. I.-. JOHN A PEItlBERTON a Tr saVttti: - Oa af Ik bmwI lw.ir.Ma mk ( Rilk and l aaey taaU? 4aw4 rgrrd by kw, raabraciug U lb a t rtylr of i.aihi:v DIM OOOM, ' Rack ai Ri d l d Jlr Ai:ja bi!U, Ri Om br !, 8lrid aad fm Hik !., rp' R,.fw, Itaia and rMt Mm. Ilata. Maid, aad rich Fig'd Frrnrb I Uw. aad gr away new yli. r !, irjt !"k of it. CM. d (ilk U.Blillat. I look, aad Tala, Buy Mt, klwUa ria.b aad Tiftio fbaal. A rt aitrly of lb laUM atyto af juiss TitiMjnxas, r reach KatknaWeHea, lluaato Lae Collar. "ry elt.r of tb bt ojaality rf Kid galagew at liauiittcl U Ldiit 0l. A trw ry haOiii iii palter Woaoled evrUi Paau- a-k. with iriianiing. U nait. tome Tery ImnJmic Oil W m-low Shade. ' . , ALS'i, I'OB OEXM WEAR. BUfV, Plu. nd OUr It road (loth, Rtoek aad fB y Caaaiaier an 1 Vr-in'. A wy larg 8(ock of HC ApT-H UK CI.OTIIIt X or flleis Valh d ltr "d ia lhllr .tjiraauti Wrkmnih'p. itiirrtMli, TUthart dtork wa tto.l wltk great rar fegnr-U tyle aad prWea, aad Jillb.tid alwbol aal or retail, on y areomniodaliag tera,. Tb puMlo gMifrally are rr.pettftitly laTiied to calland exawiua for Uieel'-J ' - J.. A. PEMBKRTOS. Bept 20. m. ; i1-u Dlaaalatloa of f'opartncrliia. Tl lirm berrtafbr exbting betweea Baiowis k RomKtfl., t llm day diold by moiiml eonneiil. Tboa bttinic open xv.unUi with ai irnirt ra fiT wnl od Ul without delay, or tbey will iud Uieir aceounta In tli b'aridn of an cirlieer. Little a Mill. 8pt. 20, WjO. Ui tf """Notice. . By rtrti rof aa ordi'i', ia-le by hi Honor JoliB M. Dick, preaiding Jmlgoattb piwnt torai of oar buperior C ut of Uw, I liareby git publie nolio that a P' 11 Term of aaid Comt will b held fr the L'nanty of Moor, it thort Houae ib Carllinge, on Hi fourth Monday in Nowmbor Beit, which will bo lh1th thy of tb monih when awl wlier all u!ter and wilni- of UieCleit Doeket are required to attend by 10 o'elnck by tb forenoon of tbat dny. WitaM, Oeo. H. Cole, Clerk of raid Court, at office,, tli Monday be for tb UmI Monday In Augttat, A. D. mi. - : , OEt). 6 CULE, C. 8. C. Kept. 21, 1836. "; i4,,- Furnishing Establishment. THE a'adersignad i now roceiting, di root from Kew York, hia Fall and Winter Stock of Clotklug and Furnlkhing Coola. Haeing taken unueuBl pain in th (election of his Good, be flutter himneir that hit 8toek will con. pare favorably with aa ia tb market. Hating aat oat witfc a dotormiaatlon to e!l Good npoa reaatl torwi to prompt paying and Cah en tomra, h fel lhat tb xpi ino of tli pt jmti Sa him ia aawrtini. Ihnt all Oood aold by htm Will air entir Mtiafactioa a to ty,l and prio. Hi Slock eotuUt in part of th following Ooods, vUi " '" . .. I Cloth, Baaw, Tweed aad CaJwlmer CaaU, d do do . d or do, Erery variety of atyl of Vet aad PanU, Ioaiwy, Gloa, Skirl (Liaea aod Meriao,) Boota, bbow, U aad Cup. AU of wbieh b bop to be abl to ell at aa aarl a day a poible, - ' , -AH pwraoa wb aw m fat parebiM rartoa to. Jalr UM, ara rneU rjitod to fey ap, and kap an tkir and aWTiood aamw. v i T . ' . " - .- JAMES MePHERSOS Ha itrwet, oppoeit E. Oloeer's Pt.f?,l. 04m, prnplr'i rights hf) ts rfrrrol tjjil krr? : I FayettC7Ule, 11 & Sziz: , ftOCOjiO MTOCK Till FALU STAitu aTvvjlliams : s Art rciT)ng thatr . - tccentl MfM kf tall Hlalrr Gotd f wblrh Ur tall th sUrali) of UrabuiU onk- !( tbir parrbMM IB tbll aarkn. Oct. 18, 180. 146-tf. v Fall Trade. 185C. B.F.PEARCE : 13 kOW OrE.MNO, Urg ana drainbU Stock c; PALL H ISTEtt COOUS. ComUUi la part of Black and Calore4 8.1k, . . ' ' ' rglkh al mack W"rin. . flaia auw Fig'al UaUoca, aoiaa baaatifal aaitrrn i lllack nJ Vtnr.y Alc, . v lUlgiag tixl lmsrlliiM, ,t'lira rlrttw, " "iti i. f fi bo i ''' . t ' auJ laHinrrrii, rlinfU, Jraaa na TwJ,' " I'Ui'Ja, Lin; awl litrm?, - , " ' " i , Camlina aad llartboro' MriX, , , Hincbrd aa4 Drawn f-liirijugi anj SbMllngf, . " Whit and 'alri ioaocla, 1 ; ... IMllingaaaarkkinga,- . ,',, .". ' Irlab l.iucaf gow4 wr(Dat, ' ' Lin T.i'U ( Lib., Towrl tg anJ 5pliia, ' ' Kbwi, (!"ki nd Wiat:ll., Kira qaality M lUrakrto, . . b.Uaa, IMIa, tiUnaa, Mvitarjr, a. ALSO, . , II U, Cp, Roooete, Bootr, rihoM aad taiVraHaa; gram! amortatrat of HeaolMBiatto lttiia;r, ' aa4TrarHf U, I AKKkK UiiuM T.IE. wb.cb a ill b oM at a atU adtaue for CA8H, or a ti to aelal arUnr, itbr at VIHOLK- bALK or RETAIL. AH ara rwpwX'"'' aill I gia M aall kafor parcbaalag larwhrr. ' r. r. i kAtii. Ilaj8l.,rajrMTnflS.lIlKC. jast-rf. GROCERIES. T X crrt ooaMMiag aa Ui t 7 lUgi CvBet, tOMirUd, H B'l riafr, l klukrrrl Ka. I, 2uJ I, m nTMg, .'. " Stewart irap, - - IS Bom CbMw. . 11 rm Caadll. 18 AUamlia Caadlaa, Weal loot I'r4kr. aaMrwd, , tfdc. i'ali, aad Taaa, '':, ry, ad Ubito Uad, ' Witl kma aMaU aa kaad Uoa. Lard, Butlrr, ! " - ' T abo aaawd ariIa, asd aS tbr awamlly kpl la flrwstry giwr, will ba krpl on-uiUy wa baad, aad atd raap lr cub ar a tia to pwapl pyiag !.- ' E. I. MJBE. pvtr tarmmKj acca'iu1 by IUU k SaeiMt. AVf t. I, Ift.'. W tt Blankits Krrscji, KcnlBfkjr Jhis, Ket stone Stripes, aad a large h f Shoes, faraatob- -.'-v U. r. MOUftEv ; I Uw. Ai a. Aaaarlerf. W; aad .-. Rapcrlar IIASU-H AK. rraily t- f. MOORB. V. Ovcrby, Saddle and Harness Maker. "fcA RawpevltWitr lcft.rg fb pubtl and yariac , .; . ; :. :. . a teZL Ul Ml no nHuwwi w iiimi(a a r i UHt, that h. ti!l et.aae to earry .a lb Bll tad Haraem ku.g .oj .!i iM . br.ucb.-a at J u aid td .f llo tiwrby.wker be wfflb boppy t rureirb tbew wiu, t.y mcja iry aaiy a4 "at aiTnTd t. rwlri.: ,.HWW(.iuw i!w. , with this . . .a ...... Amg. i. is . ". i 0. 1I0USTU. TfrfLD return bl tbaak to tb . VV Tl'l ,! for tb liberal patmtia '.i,rru k baa rorueed, and knpea., by pawtaaii-tA. I I I 1 1 ty In bttslneaa, far eoolinuatioii of the aawe. He ka oatatenced Nitiii hUawa reewmaibiU iy, ea tb K oik iJ of Peraoa trt,"lwo doara be low tbe Cap Fear Ikiak aad tl.ro door boe bi old Utd, wber h wowld be glad to e ail bi aid frlel. Ileevperlato keep on hand a g-d aaaort ntt of K.'WIw, liridlee, UtiipK, aad weery thing ia kia Un of baine.' : . 0. II '.'will atiead to repairing of ?ddl, ITar na, Ae., nd In charge ihail b B0'Jife. : fieptcmW , !.' : - ' ' -r l?-6i - :r "' tnra',iuin eifrr r. ---:rrv'; HVl'l'OUT YOUl OWN 1'AVr.ka THE EXAMINER, PnMished at Columbia, S. C. . - THIS Jnurnnl ba entered opon Its apeond volame, aad with it next lxa will commtnee the publication of an ' - ' OIUUItAL PI1IXE TALE. of great literary aeiit aad thrilling .interest, ,Thil will bo followed by , - e a iKRiti F,oRiAb ron$, written tptily for the "eolnnma of Th F.xiniiie. These Storlra ar all from tli pan" of SOI.Tlif.HJ.' ft RITtna, nnd will iuitiat a aw en in Souther priilicl liteiator. W think from armngenier.U bow ia programs that In all futor iwae of the Di amine?, ita ottloihnu will be furnished with ORIGINAL TALES aod KUCVELETTES,. equal to ny jpublwhtid in literary joarnals, cither North 6r South. W har printed a Urg editK.B, anil will b eiiabld to iupply new uberibera from Ike eommenemcut of thea rtoriei, if ordrr are aent in early. Tb Esaminer i printed on a large double sheet of eightpage, oontoluing FUUTVCULCMN8 of reading latter, with very few aducrtinemontt. : Ai a LTtERART JWltNAl; H hat.ady talsca bigb'taiid, and with proper encouragement will toon rank among tli bet ia tli couutry. . Aa POLlTlCAl? JOURNAL, -it will erer adeocat the- Righto, Interastn, and InniUUion of th Boath Ileatde thee feature!., kt wilt weekly foraieh a full umniarj of pew. It will be th aim of the Kditor to mak Th Eiaminer jual euch a paper will eaus it to be a welcome visitor io every South family. - The term of th Examiner, ar THREE DOLLARS PERAISIW. pvbl la 11 e la adtano. With FIVE THOU 8ANU abcribr at thi wrioe, w will iiurar to th Southern reading publio - tub bust rtrnR or its clasb ever utiied at tli South, Forward youraubaenptioB for the new volooi. Club af ten wilt be fwrniaked wilk tk ppr fur twwoty-CT dollar. Addrwaa J v . - 1 ' , a,.p, .uj.i0ivt.. Columbia, Jv.l,JW. AGENCY OF NUHTU CAU0L1NA Mutual Insurance Company. rnE wibaborhaelil)' appointed Agent for I th aboT Compaa will I plowed to tak Kiaki uTth'U plaea aad ikiiuay aaJ b - raooal.l tons. -, - - SlUr W, ei tXvUJ ... Jal? I, ISM, 17 Ijititjj strata of fllnti'i ins rit lull ; November!, 1855. POETHY. Aia -.VMr fjHHyUJ Etnntr. i Oh , aaa jot r b tlia iava'a j light, Waal aasb. aaliiat Ivolu la !lk arU aad with fltMor " Wlioa broad lript and trlght Ur, wa will brar Uiroa.h h lbt, wpiag $Uf to U aaaio of Ik t'aloa't ' . aiaaaur f Olwoioa'a foul gtar , W will a;d rroia lb air, , . Asd rtatora oar aaa FUlajor to lb rraaldeat'a rkalr. Aad Ik flg of oar Cnioa ia glory tkall war, 0'r Ui laad at tk fro and lb bom f tb ' krar. T'-tl tra trxl) ar aroojJ and tkair fWaling I r itfp, ... ! ,! m la acfc brraat Btoar ; . - . u.r -ant tli iTjiioa'l bright a, ' H idi illiaor ts laad our tra glorj diloca; I Tcaaaaaaa' t'aiaa Jack" , ' ' . , . Tbraw tb brllliaat gleam back, AI abowi to tb paupl tk oal Ira track And tk Btgofawr I nioa ka glory aball war, 0 r tk laad of tb Ira. aad u ka af tk Aad tb eppoajng band wk would bitng to oar , Uad . '. " . C!U aad lb borrow of dir diiaolalioa . Win U keard of ao eior, Uk our gallant Fill- '" Bor " , Will MOM ry trae of Uielr fooUtep' i pollutioa . , Their loa ara to old To b corcrad by gold, K nor will tk people b ebeatod and sold. But lb t lac of ear Cnioa" ia glory aball wa, O'er tb laad of tb fre aad tb koaw of tk bra. Aad tba b it ever wbea trv aa ibatl atiad IXwr tk loewd I'aiua aad il drTUoa BirueJ wiU tictory and prace, ai tk It ear 'a rcaI land, . Fria lb Power tbat batk Biadt lad prwarred us a.iioo ... Tbea eeaioer w null, ' Fr our ca it i jt Aad thi a oar aiotto "la Uoo it ar tnut, ' , ..M - . "l( t. ! ' Dt r wo .. tmrrj ... , U ar li. laaa Ol u mm aoasa vi uii : r. .: braee. . -. fmm rartor' Spirit of lb Tiowa, METALLIC CHARMS. r , . r ffEaaix.' ; " Tb lt T g!dt anfaetiBg aad iwBorlri, , Tb bt eorraptioB f,(JgBral fjaai" ' " , earawd last of geld I wba fot; thy ak , Tfat bet throw ap bl toUraat la both world , Un rtaai'd b tbit, tb daaia'd ia luat to )." , Id this aire of. frogf sion, this age of luxnrioua splendor, when ihe great rncej aean to lie, not m much for fame, but fur j tha "almiirhtv t!olir," are we uot in dan-. ger-of national drgradntion or j-ositive ruin, unleMtome olwtacie interposed to cnccii i. r mrm iilitrifT hpanuilKT "r : r - .." ' ... .1... .,ir ..I I....L r,,nt..v ,( t..lul ruiri . f v ; WTwre nw is the ertimata of a Ae lor. or ! a franklin the genius and skill of a Ha- 1T,r a Titian, a Uanova the giant in- .1.. .. .uniuifM a wn inn hkih i in iviiiiia-. " ttr, as eompareJ with tbe weaitUol Kottis-;' w'r : :. . ch.kl oraotraivl ? v nat uas tuteiieci, ami taknt, and genius to do with the wants of, -,t f TK. fro.rlar mav . F""" ' - ; , v have aceamulated as awnint-altnost fabu- Iousj may have reared a palatial residence , v ...... aMng those whose great es claims to di. j tiuctjon are -m.ialltc charms ; whose an-' j UeraJenta will scarcely be,nr daylight cnti- Ill, .....innMnni' via in n!.iwlnr i Ciciit. 1 1 li.-equipage may vie in spiei oor witlj)rirrce, his table groan wilh the. lux uries of everv clime, his children admitteil j witliprinces, his table groan wilh the.lux- j h , TLZ i ZZ c-, but alter all, eA0 to iTie ' first" circk'8,"&c-, . w -i u . i , pathy; witliout taste, Without . le'ehng-.-wiih-1 out education, their aorded souls become so j encrusted wilh their coat of guilt that they are forever deaf to the cries oljutlcnngiiu-.; nianitv, or the concord of sweet sounds. For Ihem there is no music iejmid " the t clink of the dollar ;" their eyes, ad wholly 1 engrobsco in detecting the chances for ac- cumulating - l.lthy lucre, nera not ne beauties tiictt uoa m nis ueiuiicence ims every whtrd spread around them. ' The !i !.i ftlnn it its fe mantled sliores undthe gloomy gorge and savage precipice i the sweet vale, with its cottages, and herds, and evening bells ; the gorgeous sun set,, or the 'sublime grandeur of the terrific .i... . !.i,i il.t, u'Mll.iir.MAvn rt'hinir ol a bank note; of the sight of a well lilled cof-1 fer. at once cause the pupil of their eyes to i expand wit l wondertui rapiauy. iumer- ".are the instances that surround us where! ftiis alt absorbine desire for riches has driv- en ita possessor to madness, or to what seems infinitely worse, drivelling idiocy. Even in this quiet country village, piles of brick and inortar rise in majestio grandeur towards heaven, reared from tbe means of one who died a poor maniac, fancying lhat his squalid poverty was such as to deny the gratification of the. absolute necessities of life, and ere yet his anxious soul had de parted to thai land where the rich and the poor together meet, his fevered imagination worked into an awfiHTrenzy by the unholy and insatiable lust for gain, saw around his dving pillow none but hungry bailiffs, who, with souls as l:ttle used to pity aa his own. would e'ea-wrest from him hia dying bed to satisfy the demands of retributive juatioe, Certain it is that there is far too much homage paid to Mammon. ' - , - - it he and tcAni i lien out one pi tne., , , i.,.,... i'.,r ' Mate eleruon to tbe Heoiocracv, ana ht tust VtftOTr.,and biiU wonders lhat JraH.S- ? lt la the North s;,d ri,k eW.k was ao :innS in etectir.he beauiU , pf f 'Tn o km -' " W S'wh M,t0.,he.HaTr ful paintings tbt adorn that pallerv. And ' lht?ZtlZ i ,?t!?r. u o ries " kt !;,e ?" tVruj of .Mr. nv n.i.rh hnmtr do w. te' hiid to I w e,1 aud be5" ,hat 1 tust , ' ,7 ' Fdlim.re m that wx u. n by their cooperative kc I ' lw!f the J 'hear I HouW not be answered, and -Mr. iV " ; tluil xth thts rwraui to e'ect their .State ticket Uiese ,-gu tlen '; he.e3eartlef car silent." - ; owr the f,,, St.a, luka But stilt in ths money gotls, j iiwW could hi son have the a.uranca , fjoe uf atatt.a)!clged fcvU, the. LViiuocnu P Aero whose braia teare dare, to creep to aav'that h father had confi lence ina t now smv, they U-at the whoie imposition, th Alight but thrift- parent pair to get to P " j n,a wbo hud acted til a oiao'uer hu:h,,n.ri:j;ril. 0f Fintu..w Aiutrieau rjarty iuclud . People without humanity, without yni i u.mhI.1 h foiiidt'red disrepuiuble iu any S .J. ii fruuiri rqti ta i!n(r. - biawiaioa tk Uat rrtd irit tkal foil lOllitin iiava Ott nwj ktinken hgltdg Upon Frtakaaa fdr'ealolitaraafcUlooknadtboBghu ih0 common platform of iquatter loverei- Thwrlwyadowaoiitbnt,dioiriagmor gnly ; anj lince lfuchanan and Drccken Th.laob..of k..i a.a.attrodJ.aAld, , ridjjo both giand wnvicled of that herr.y; Tkaa aagkt dWlo." J and linco the latter, (t gonfAern mun ilea- . Wbat matler it to the young man of ih , vra fave ,,0 Durk .) repudiabfg all connec prcsent tiny, whetlicr a lady rxwwM the j wjt, auy plr1r ,i,ttt ,M f- jti otvjecK form of lil-autv of Itn Aphruditc. thf cetll.UI , thn rtlrwi..n f la.rrv. rrrtnin of thair j of an Athena, tkarhaitity of an Artemaa, ! Madera, as we bofore remarked, appear to or the juslice of a Nemei, if ahehaa not , i,air, rrcivtA iuite a aaddenyncnlal illu I the tnayrio " metallic c karm$ ?" lVincipiea, mination. All lli.tt they formerly wrote honor, feelinga, and aflcttoni, are all nifule and talked about democracy beini? the on- ' nulwervitnt to the worship of ihe gilded y friPnj 0f!acry, was not true, after alL ' idol, and yet, when possrssed, to how few t f, ,urog out that democracy is not theswora does it brim true happiness ! How fre-. f(.jej 0f BOuUern intitutionj, at least, ao ' auentlvdowe nee men intlilling into tho'.nVsMr. fWLenri.i t. and to p.hn tS j brensts of their sons the falloc ions idea lhat I.I . ? - AT I : fu lvaaiani rnAnaiT me preai aim .oi me i uuui, ur..., ine.ew uricani ivita, aunougn we wen I ih, a fortune treat as purely aeeotid-1 jj,ncr;il!y diugreo will) it, in Ibis instance ary all that relates to their physical andj,iVM eijr-sion to our opiiiivD on this new hientnl nntiire. rhysical and mental, we j piia, u( democracy. U denooncea. Mr, ,M sat-.To'without the Tormef tlys laUer miMt j llrrcli'enridle'gaijntiuient as attcrly ininii-. prove InMufTicient aud weak. Phj ical cul- j eabJ9 t0 aomharn ioslitution. and proclaim ' ture should always go band io hand with , un worthy tlie support of southern men. mental training, for what is a pis?antic in-, ye heartily endorse the Delta's posilion. tellect, when coupled with a frail and dis- We do proless to bel.wg "to a party that ease-burdened constitution ! And still, how ; faVors the extension of slavery into any of t jiua sttention is given to a proper mucu Inr development of the rising generation I No. all that is allowed to pas, so they but I 0f tne adoiition of conslitution, will vote carve out for tbenw.-lves an immense for- j for jt e rJvwr nat extension to such a tune. Let them but strive and strule day - degree, that we hof io aee the southern and night for the one great object, until the j people Assisting ft with "men and money," nobler leelings of their nature arc crushed ,nd we favor it, because we believe it to ba by the night of sordid avarice upon them , t matter of vital ueccsnity to the people of until their frail and attenuated forms ; ,no South. We regret that Mr. Breckea have almost refused to sustain their weary j ri,jea example has iaduced southern me and corroding spirit of gain ; then, perhaps, ! to adhere to a party that is not in favor of when it is too late, when the broad wing of f the extension ol slavery, where it may ba the sable messenger is heard flapping over , legitimately and properlv carried. j (hem, and they are called to leave all their glitterii.g hoards behind them, to lay Ibeir weary forms down l L. tba Uonr uj tb kin I Rid kT d U muttld.nr.g;" , . . ., ...-ii . .i, then, and r.ot t.l then, they 11 see the folly of neglecting physical and men a! culture for the misianen idea or accumula - ling wealth. Such are the clas of men no won up- nn . . ,)f lhe field Willi an almost My l)onor They would fain devote eve-; rV day, every hour, and eTiy minute to the idea of money whereas, il a litlle aiore j of prudential coiisideration formed a part ; of their composition, aud they could be in- i duced to set apart a portion of their time J for the noble and invigorating sports of the , field, the great aim of life would be better ; secured, health and rigor would take the secureo. neaiin anu i i .l.-u- i'if Se heitrt imiiisi.uii,i.M would" triumph over the sordid productions of avarice, and man would approximate nearer to hat his C reator mwr5a bhould be-a creature 'With a sour wave "mftalk charms" j Gatmost, Pa., Oct. 1, 135'J." I ; , - i (Yiv j UEXRV CLAV OX DLClIAXAX. . Tli FiiWick-bur Awi reproduces tbe following extrru-t from a letter ofllenry . . I : . .... 1 1 ... , . . .... .t- t : . u ...,ii t: av to uaniei i lnnan. wnicn, n - . " . I t Stana 3 an os-i , , Cfc v j,.,,,, tlla, hll fa,hcr, than whom ' . v re vilUinotrslvjreatud t no man was ever more v.uamousij nvm n he was Dy Jamea w i.-u.u. . , .. rrpniit'iiia.i s . . uc.owarJs him aiUt reatored him L- . i t i , . 1ftfi,.fM.a . . ' , Jf , . Aa,s. 4th, isi7, fn Oil) I .'" P . ' .' ....... I Vircmu White f-ufpnur wrings e. wji .,3.;r,h ;-. which should be made ; between the parties- "There is first, me ' between Ihe partus. - i ne . . . of ' cl;n anj t l j p.vhania by th. , f h - t f lf fl " " V the fraud prac-'( ic KaiW Citir. wi- "i learned I c,.)P,,av f :. ,iv- ii0:, ''.rft.Ju Jakusjn. durm C!riVasS of 1SI4, when s wie i intftngator!e were addressed from yourJ . a,,,,i;,.;i1 nuir iu i ii.a. ir-iiTir'iiii z ir ijiwik a.i"--'-i gtnlle-man f : A noted politician was recently caught by a triend m the act oi perusing iiicvi.r tures.,; -I'lwn asking him -what --partiular portion of tlie good book he had selvcted for extiminatkm. he replied : '"l arrt reading the story about the loaves and fisqts. . op A XRluMF1i NOT MUCH OP " The Pennsylvania election tarns .out to l. J ..oft- tvnir D.'.nnorufio triumph after all. The i)ctiiocr.itic Canal C'oniiiiwsioner .v. , i . ia elected by a maiorlty of only aliout twen tv-live hundred votes ; while "the majority adinsl the Democrats on the vote lor members of Congress reaches nearly j thousand I .Verily, the 'melancholy De- mocracy are hard run of a when they aro compelled to little comfort, croW ovar a ie. ,ukc. . ' r r- r.,fin .n Pen.ylvan.ats not safe hu ninnv n. mi e. ami nis u icuu to be1he tact. air. rnnuuca---there are, we believe, quite equal, to his Roll on the ball Richmond ihig. , MR, BRECISN RIDGE ON SLAVEUYi ?inr.A'Ir: BreckenrtdccV annunciation at Tippecanoe, that he did not belong to any party whidi advocated the extension of sla-. Very, new lights seemed ro-havmiawneo upon the eyes of certain democratic editors in the South. Heretofore we have been accustomed to. hear, in thi region, thai party lauded as the oly friend of the m ititution of slavery. When Texas was an nexed great honor was claimed uy ernjdemocracy lor. tneir..pariy because it fry, Into which slavery could be extended, . .nr Uw.r ainee democracy and free- rave us a -new ana immeum area oi.coun- Now, howe ver, since democracy r--r. . . L iig. TM: TWO IOMiJ1 ! ATTifrF. Whole No. 147. ' party oriiu through the South. .. . tw t a . i . a 1 the territorifs of the United Slates, where , a majority of the leral voters, at the time . Lascastfr, I'a., Oct.22d, liM. Mr. EiiiroR The Election ob the 14th in- tnt, ia tbis Smto is over, sod I aicrcly deaire to ' t.ke known the reasons why Ui Hctuocrsui ear- J. b . $ m:ljortJd thewurge Ul tw FlBlBOs; .njriii Uuj 6Me umu9 pUBing M th I'reaKieatkl eaavu. 1 here acre six diatiact ouUia the true b citimate aircscth of tll, i,.mocraiic vnr. which worked in faor of t, tuccei, of the estate leaKrauS Ticket iaint the TiikH called the tii poBttioa or auioa fcuta ticket ou thw-e!MUea. Tbe rt was the great nomberof fortrigners nsturalixed) the aerood was the iaimcDse auia- 1 bcr eoloniied from the adjoioing fciates eipeeud.- ly hr Ui ocea,ia whwh Wwuld fouttip aiaay, -J jboss .aho are cooverssnt with tie matter ,000 Nau.. The third . the creal aambv-r of those who voted at aewral - -Arrewt. are aoadai- , It being; ruade. i beard a Jaike of the Court sy hut evening that owe Iruhataa, to bis ksow-. , tetie, voted seven tiuKi.- id loarin, was tn-,- j.tlwwnds o( triu I'iBswi tut its lUsd ." ismucraU nd the thoaanis who did do( vute at'Sil. The rearoa thi step oa the part of the Fillmore men wre first, that a few Jays twfaro the election the Rt publicans had a aie- at Uarriaburg ptwpectingly to Iom sod put out a Uoion Eiectond Ticket atK-r the election of the li?h. It ta reported that the riUWe . auiia Mnaiuutntai) in ea ri Iru want nn w Kta ever) body metUiixit4 witti tie fecliovi tf tbe frieuda of liiiiutjrc knew th.t partj'LaU ootLiog tn Hit with it. . . . . the election, the Fillmore . i . . . . ., r .;: ... - . . mca uunci i.owrea wnii iu. icuiv;i.ui auvi . -.v . j- . l . i. . : .1 . Tk. frujipvnea tue iTaiwnuc cuuc ui;.c. auceeo otiJ reinon was that a report was on; iD circular . c. . j i .e .L- , .. ... iwna.au, w war re w.v election toat 10 !t the eaadidates oa : greos tion ticket, called' ! Ih .. ru;ult x... r,J-'..in!!S,t r... FrcT.bnt. and ihese n rru bgtalir with Uietact. ,hat the New York Memld, .Tnbntie, Ac., were tiakiuu haste to "proclaira a KcpuUican victory fur tlie nartr ia-'Penusylvania, bore so heavily unon a lanre nomkrof Fillmore Americans who dUpise Fwaiwt aud Kcpullkaamm at tbey d iacvu,- uwyanuea vevoe in oisnV part of the Sitate in crdor.te tan tba . . .. ... The fifth was the very iagu!ar expedient to which tbe Itetancrats rcrurted.ia certain parts of the State and that wa this, to SdirertLse their political Meetings' with Large, p.nster headed ' Ha Imttan - Hfttktllrtij udJ yVw-A"uaa.'' These bills followed in turn with the rcuiTlw of -deuuvcrati'u upeakors that Kniia ia the Tery na ture if tliiiuri could never be snything-eke than . . . . . i . . i n i. . nr. ana tual tile eiecuuuiii ivausas, wuuiu uiasu tt s, had a bapry effect upon uie pipuncc, ana gained for the democratic State lickct, manyj very many votes. The sixth, was the Large auiouut vf money expended ad the co-operative ac-vioo ef the forces ia'" Washington.:" ia. order that suuievidea may be formed a to this cause, he fair troiu I'hiladelphis to thi place is , ordi narily twe dollars aud tea tea, hut it was re duced to tweuty five cent to and from Lancaster oa-the day of the deuiocratic uiecting, aud so it was at numerous other sheetings in the State ; Uwkinir at the cause tiien which operated in favor of the DeuJocracy in the stuto election, the greai waudor is now, why they ouly. carried the ftate by eo small a uiajority ! At ail events the Lteia-, ocrau do not rejoice but little over their apparent " victory, ai. they know 1 those causes eanuoi work tor tbeui again. The secrets of the IVmoeratic State committee at Philadelphia were kept during the whole cam paign around the " Vuih Imtrrn" with more unerring confidence than knvtc HothinyUm ever did or could its counselling. We now behold its policy upon, the face of tha election, and lei me say the course parsued will not redound to their future"propecUi. . One pi i.t ho iever" should, not be overlooked, and that is thi. that the dent oc ratio paity is fast gaining for itself the nam of the ifJtille jvrtujn fxirfy. ' Now that which they condemned the Know Nothings for, ihey practice themselves with the greabwi seoresy. But it is vigtit in democracy because It is th infalible democratio party Imi wwng i. the American party, hi. - because it m tail-
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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