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s ^^2''t-c<y (i52<!r2g-^7 -J2ri ^o- /S ^7(/I "2^ ^ IS Bevoted to Politics, the Mssi kcts. i orci^.s ^*,.1 domestic \ews, l;fiicuimre, €oiumevce. and tSenerai Int'orinatiori. 'Voi. j V I I, wiLWi^g-'roN, N. 0., mumBAW july m, i854 WiLMINGTON HERALD I I’UBLKKEE) EYEKY T[IUBS!),\r MOTJYIYCi’ PY 1 o icBoor Pollan ncr OALCOTT BTJr.K. ,Ir., Edifol n 0J)P;e Oil South Side ofMe.rlcet Street , Floit of Whii,tier's Booh S. ly opposite the CnroUr Hot I Terms.—Tiio pvice of tins paper Is Two nnmnu, payable in. advance. papet’ '.vill be dipcontimiC' arc* paid, unless the Editor may thinlr propp- UAXE8 OE ADYERTTSTNO For ] square, i insertion, x .'o po’-' sa”a>''' ^ n-' Ten linos or less will be counted as n square Adver tisements not havin.cr the number of insertions decired marked on them. v,-ill be publisherj one year, andcharjred accordingly. Contracts v.dll bo made by the year, cither for permn. nent advortisoments or to be renewed at tiie option nf the advertiser, and for the insertion of Jlu.siness Cnrdf on erms of the most advantageous. THE miRAl.D. fs t ^ \ J.jMBlHsi.a: ! > t 1 m R L <un <;k, til M 1 f li 1 t ihe Whole No. 167V la..k *■’. CASTIWIpTL, .f, 1 JJ CA^ICWl'lX/i:, & FAKICfllSV ns 0 .u?rissiox .merghaxts, Wilmington, X. 0. iiP^OTice formerly occnni.ed by Mr. W. A. Gwyer March 14th, 18o4-. 44-1 r Co-Pavtnership Notice. ^ P'lIE Subscribers have this day entered into a Co-part' .1. nership, under the firm of HUSTON & COSTIX. foi the purpose of carrying on the BRICK MASONRY REASTERTXO, and SETTIXO OF STILLS, &c. M. HUSTON. ^V. IT. COSTJN. Wilmington, N. 0., Sept, 22, 1850. ^|YIIE “SUN*’ is down and I have received, fresh and •? prime, 50 bbls. Favottoville Super. Flour. For casii I at ■ GEO. IT. KELTY - .Tunc 8, 1851. V- ^ Ylanufsicturerf? 1*1 overv Uns- cription of l7'o?i 7i hi q ■■i yi wSjSlil GroMng dj Atcn- /■ Vii ^ Ahsaj inq Frames^ a.nd Bi luh h'on- Won.-t^ AGO 1’hirreenthi st., above Ridge Road ririL.iPPLPni Ti'^^Cemeterv Lots enclosed. Orders fi-om anv n.art of the Union promptly attended i« t 1 11 str 1 t ep 1 I S 1 } ■’“ 11 , t dcM-.<-iLeu. A lH'i’cro. finp. bnli Ooo- ivino'•.•..i.j,. t ■* a iy I 1 lay niovning aoont 4 o'clock. Uio Pudding In ’ I (iild i li li mit sitnii (I V IS M li'icken by iigntning. and a if'v Lneks liotp ( r o| c n ^ a ; n ol t’ c ‘TS were corn up. No other damage dono. >Vc no nearer acqnamt.ance tvith the bgiitmng A friend lus fbai j oui attoMion to the Oheraw (^. U.y Cct/.e-.tG «;i otn inst.. containing an article- in ’'-Pkr OT v/Mi.' bOio.h Carolina schemes ^ f' '' X Pincnt of We vore .“it. the >*?hrt.r3ottc tmo, engaged inlaudable g to sot on footiftn enterprise, the theory v'oyhad inculcated by tlic wayVj^ti-, ol^jc-ctlnnoblc bor, and, which doubtless, in ogetber ivitli ourself, lie utterly .LTo alluded to. Wo are not at Toa.c. sources of t OoTiVenticn attempt oi < avor! chei ■ nat ? nterecl only in the mind of our riej^<M.,yr. 1 he Manchester Road kpr-ping the W'’ Toni going to ■^>r<^.ck "U .TvRlo.frn Rond uu aii ..L expi March ‘iVth, 1854. U THOS. n. C \UR, j?I. ». o. ». s. i )RACTICATj DbNTJST for the last ton years, charg- A es for 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, .8.7 00 An entire set of teeth on fine gold plate, 150 00 Ditto on gold with artificial gums, loO 00 Ditto on Platina plate with artificial gums, J50 00 Upper or under ditto, each, 7.5 00 A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguished from the natural, .5 00 A fine gold filling, loarranted per'in.cnxent, ” OO Dit..u aud dostrptyjng tL..- rs’vv-i, , pS t--' £• oo Extracting a tooth, 50 cts. to 1 uO Best dentrifices and tooth brushes always on hand. * Every operation warranted to give entire satisfaction.— Teeth inserted immediately after the extraction of the fangs, and remoddeled after the gums have shrunken, without additional charge. OUce on Market st., 2 doors below the Church. ■SVilmington, N. C., April ‘dith, 1854. 50-wtf B y calling at the cheap Family Grocery, you aviI find that I have just received per schr. A. J. De Rosset, 30 boxes of Stev^art & Bussings’ hard Candies •iO best Ohio Grit Grindstones; 1| dozen Cranks for do. 2 chests of extra Green Tea, Hyson and Imperial; 4-bbls of that prime Fulton. Market Beef; 4 half bbls. do. do do. do. Tboso persons who are wearing out their grind ers on the tough beef of our market, will do well to cal soon and get relief at GEO. IT. KELLEY'S. April 1‘Jtb, 1854. tT0LAS8ES.- .T.I. the barrel. April 5.] -30hhdsof prime Cuba, on retail, Low for cash, at GEO. ir. KELLEY’S. n^UNDRIES.—25 bbls super Fayetteville Flour; 45 boxes Colgate’s Rale Soap and No. 1; 20 bags green R,io CoTee; 15 do. Lagayra do.; 10 do. green Gov. Java OoTee; 20 boxes Stewart, Bussing k Go’s hard assorted Can.dies; 2") do. Adain-intine Candles; 10 do. Sperm do.: 20 d'O. best Excelsior So.ap; 25 bbls extra brown Sugars: .10 do. Sfcew.art’s best crushed; 10 do. A Coffee do.; 1 do cen boxes Babbitt’s extra Yeast Powders; 5 kegs of Saleratus: 3 do. of '.va-^.liing Soda. &c. Low for cash, at Aoril 5.1 GEO. IT. KELT.EY’S. R 'ONEY.—I take th.ii lUiiifA'. tiiat ! uiwr uey on nand bv the rctai 'Gurns. Scalds, and manv nature is subject to. at method of informiiur -the coni- vs have a No, I article or IIo- : iTOod for Coughs. Cohls. and otiier diseases that poor human GEO. 11. KELLEY’S. 1%1^1‘CeVosff'' Rotary Llanini: Machine has just been decided lofc toinfrmce tiie \yooci\vortn Machine bv the feu- tiic L lilted States, and I am now prenar- to use in ah pans of the United States, ves universal sawsfiictiou. It obtained a ew Y orK ana lioston over the TVood- arter a tviai nt three weeks, N. G. NORCROSS. •ilia. i«o4. 82-Gmwc. pre ne Court or cd t !l T t Th Ml e Medal both ui . vorth Mamui;:' 7-.?! ylaa to see inat the 'lown Anlhoritu's are lemoviirj- ••Jamesto'vr. ana fitner weed^;' troni seon--' >'t the p’lblic streets. V. oiild it uoi be well for ciiizons germrailv wSio nave itiese odorous plants on their nremi'-'es. to n>!- low rLe example ot our City •l athers 1 nev continue lo abuse Gen. Dockerx'’ ryhe-rever fi'i goes. From Mr. Bragg down to the low'ost par ty p'ross m me ^tate, a constant stream of hard' woi-as 3.S poured nut against h::r. 'i'Uev laiigh at him becauso he* doesn t pronounce some words cor- roct.jv—occausc he is not a fine enough genth-'ir.nri. peranDS, for their delicate notions. Y.csi that is it. —<'•'•11. Dockery happens to be a plain, hone.st man: the j’eoph't S '.iiau—identihed ivitli tnein ay Lirrh. ed- ucaiion and fceln'icr. A gooa inaii. becaiivso no is j>i- Gus ana generous, and snoeds tno money that lie maac bv hara work, ro assist schools ana benevolent objects. An uprighr man. in ivPom the people can , depena.—thev Know where to find him—none of , vour bana-box. pomatumed, white kid e'entrv, | •• stinkin-T sweev. ' with cologne.-—-but an ola-iash- loned hirmer. a bluff ola lellow. who gives your liand a grip when -s-ou 2:0 to sec him. i.s ydaa to sec von. and nelus vou to the best he has. \ good neigh bor ; fdl the people near hi.s place speak web <>f him. and hkc rum. '.I hoy know him—thev know he has as good a heart n.s beats in any man s bosom ; and tbev Will rod up such a vote for him as wili aston ish the LocoX'oeos. ihev say it is a good siii'i!. when r- man’s ncurhbor.s speak well of him. Look at the onlerence beiween Gen. Dockery and Mr. Brno-cr m this thing, ihe General will carry lus own county with a rush—sweep every thing before the conrrar'y. it :s co.-.a, >0 r-.ot Northampton; and wo should not bo surprised if that county, his own. and Dernocralic, too. should turn roand and eivc a ma-ioritv for ll'o Goncrai. '.I.Tieso t hings V-oll their own storv. Do vou f.hink. follow Democrats, because a man says thrii’t'or there, that he will make a meaner t’,o- vernortorit? YY ho oronouncos every word cor- rcctl'y. wc should nketoknow : And, u Gon. Dock ery's eai'iy education ivas neglected ; it he lui(i n«,d the opportunities ih-at the boys of the pre.scnt age have of getting a good education, does he not de serve a great deal of praise foi’ what he ha? done since*? Gould he have made Idinseli as popular as —could he have gone to the Legislature, and to the Halls of Congress, if he hadn’t had '^the true grit in Jiira f'' Y’ou kn-^w lie couldn’t. Y'ou know what sort of a man he is. And, arc you going to sit down, and hear this old man, grown gray in the service of the State, abused and laughed at because he doesn’t j talk like a dictionary ? Why, what motive is there for n. uoor man lo endeavor to rise in this State?—* a s f Gazolr l 10 ’ <* '■'Liu I ko III i % I tn u i f 1 I < 2cn J ai ici tc hi t \ n M ^ "1 ed to Mil? cuOi rnpr [U Vlv 1 a n mington A new K No, £. tae Herald loraotf^r, t'ue liberabhy of Soiit!; Co! 1 01 s c 11 a 11 ir £,!/( t Iig to VYilmin.?- ton u ehaitei, but lor which ^ic. Yfilmingiori and Raleign Road, and the r.rouAmio Mil hsel.“ boi.h ncv. have been a vpa«s m ruins?’’ L'id you ever comc; across a furiiii:,*!- mrin i luaghoor over at Cheraw > ''crtniiiiv n mu(l 0 h,pd r fit lUi i ny oniYalrv lor keeping u.s from arc iBo.eut.. ••Thank you, good yon one. * No. 3. - Has tno lito-a.ifi lovfro iiip/p“’i ?'Aas;o’’"*f '' lit '1- did not fancy the, •o vvruini^ for North. : add, thatalfbouah uth ■ tno r or oppo- liit 1“ HP, Tnaecv'! !rom tno 11 <• It i st Soutn (laroiina generaliv i? i its Junivs toe trade a/vl re- • 'Uj lae coiiti’an' are opnos- Droces.s ; .and msi.et i.ii.at tne hould be made to contriont--. n t ai a j r*'fs. ti ! conujiunitics. 'Inis ig the I hi O’-1 <'*1 i d h rained. O'* •'U Gazoiio say * ^ e * N uli X n'« ink*, c.s ouf, i.<v indu-eciJun. a monsTer. :i. cw-yruro ‘‘in y aos., bo.-i-.Ui ibuu is no i:ofu 10 vuirato at the roucii- e? of Jit* best emotions ol our natart^ ■.vnioU \vo rmisL' su\ IS a !,in>r compliment, i>im o}‘r of the 1 khest jokc.s of the Season. ]\(- should never Invo known that we '.vrre such a “ monstoi-.” had not Hio sui.-eiif-i .--agiiCiu <>.<* ou]’ olieraw cotomporarv (iis- co»«j1c-., ciiid :<mi it bv insinuation before tPe \yorhl e mku It t.bnt ' trt! 1 7 'oii. but m ai { r a wirh Y.r monot’ i jst Y*Il r.jon ot a s oatl, bet for wi iiph ! 1 t. cni • on tne W Iw 1 Of r.1 1 'h Th ^ inn IK ioo iunn’ w Of* «te.: ho 1 \ ■V : rant. line? ’ ‘-ei ou ^ > ’ c. ^ a !■' 'I UK ir 1 i.ad s;u ^ \T ’ 1 \ ‘■on ♦ n vir Tt is f 00 ‘!n« iiri'i. ,N , fi.S to ! tie moRf^v O’ fi;!: ti' ' ..1 { hir iOt. onlv • TV the XOI ■cliosier .tli:: >a.l PY i;ibT ;id tllO \v, and .K. . c ^ lo 1 err tr; ack, ■fi-e h;< ve only 1 npl i. 1 the e- •* ' •ity O' act. N 1 V ^ as th money obi; 1 I.- P‘- ill ti ■) kno\\ ■JUlf T -»f>* of the ‘ ine.ans ny ' p O-V. }» prialioi Is m df , IsYTt d •'em' n i i-D nr n 0 H r ^ 1 0 sh'/uld bv' goi 10:- her‘hightfiii tracio." She is to build -t rad here, there, ana e es Tej tj m e people, and (.hivfirt our most impudent n< are coid tnat Mi'.-- win moot rrumn for rrnpip o!ow her own norn oc truran-ci. we ah L-c uufi iM bouna to v i he 1 1 nt it t.vi c.irds. YVe remember iPa.i inu' '-htth t ns I n J ^ u w tmk t Oi this bOit, with the oratf player (;h:ir'^str->j ' i 1 ei nhne. off 101 IGOtJ '.k! P’J I iiiade a lond or water station e reaoy to (toil M p c-t sa n, YIi. CiiO-iiian, Vj nu is iiowlaboa]' Dockery, and wno max' r,n s-aid i-'* ndoills vc-t. mornine* tpo mprovoment Ho . mereiyi Vv t U L Wf hod >ave gone Foeos, spoke m i'tt ulenticol Derp^’-''' 1 Mf 'mt roa-^l tic S /tp C \ Ins w 1 ip puffed It into towenrr 1b 1 _ Vi popular M'iiatil Ik he possesse xccl. lUL^'h -tbov !. ijara common sense,—what if fiU'i shows the aliiiiiv and the b’ob evorx- man ought to foci; g linn aown—these miseralie jump on hmi iike blood hounds l li s 1 orr j. 1 c Is li —t 1 V \ 1 al s h 1 to ’ ! If li t 1 e t an't nit aim?-.‘it up, ).*vvij r. and iiis urtuev v. ;r* nt. OT in? newer to irct a ■? have come to a j_ 1 r r c i ti 1 .mkind are more or less selfisb: ; ,...0.1 V- pic.~umi5 that me Gazette, speaking lor ihe iMiOtv. of CjK':i-n\, -iLkTi 1? not even a ••liurg^ • is ac tuated by consideration? of pelf; too. YVhat is the diflcictiYC betv, Cun uk TVewEint the I’osources of -Noitn C<aioIii!ii ii> bu '.le\eloped, and in aoing so to coat!ibiite a» tar li.s po.-'siOle to ine bunding up of out -.an and pnid^r. Ihis is natura!. Our fii-si aiiOgiance as to our good oid mother, the State, u no, aw a proviuent parent, ov.ohI to proY!d«> for the .sustenance of her otlsnrm" In developing these ic.7caices, if the mam oiitlct to the sea andthc mar kets of the \ioria, termiiiates at M'llmington, we shali he acd pleaded. TY c want to make YViIming- lon y great jilace, in snort. And. if by suporior en- tcipiisc y e ahali be enableu to outstrio tiie rival ports of our own State, it will bo matter exulta tion. Cheraw, too. although not an “ambitious little burg, nor •• the jealous rival ot N'ue Orleans ” I T-.- f products of North Carolina -n a state j 01 " devclopm-:mt.- to pas? oc I which IS jieriectlv natural, coo. W liv. J.ord love [ you. neighbor, if you could get tlic whole tra-le of : the Her- Dee counirv. <and of tUe inountflins besidef^, I or even of tnc entire Slate, you wouia bo acting I perfectly i-ighi.. If tiic people of the old North pre- ! lei- making rich, n-.al commumtie.s. and impoverish ing their own. you would be very great fools not to encourage tliciu in it, when vou linve cveryMnng to gain <and notiiing to lose. It appear.? then t at we are mutually selfish.' Vv e live in H'llnungion, and w.aiti the products fo come here; you are at Cheraw, and want them to go but on the whole, we are nothing like as “selfish” ai tare, because we think we have a right to what oolongs to us or to our family ; whereas gou are strangers, li.ave no interest in our affairs, and only treat us y hh half-way politeness because you make r mo ney out of us. If we arc a “monster”—“a .spirit in human form, who without possessing th mallest attribute of human nature—in whose bosom there is no chord to vibrate at the touches of tin*, best emotions of our nature,” if we arc such a irack- ter” a.s that, please tell us what the dickens aref Y’ou must lie some near relation of the old aenrlernan (wnh the tail) ima.seii. Xne Gazette says. ••the. Herald sition Mud. the .Lec-isiaturc of Nc T I 1 mi t n TP lo I eh tkiii ^ tVt 1 H T i p g t e i’ 1; wa? ■1 ov pencil Caroiina ? eaiv.-nry A'r a iieari 01 licr erodneing region in a Hc- tne coast oi Noren (j.arouna. wb.icli ana vitality r.o that little ourg, and i nt of lealousv of it? "rear rivai ibe ci-escenT citv'r • Cl I i 1 itti ig 1 1 .ivci' Jie ;a>i. ot t 5-1 J < id soul to rl\(s T e lOiiowing Lcrm.s nf jhaf. • rCT, for wnorn up w nro,.- us noix*. .M?* .spArKeT* le party,’ about wnicu tne venr. laixed so much. Tt, will lie f" that this party is governed bv John Randolph 1? reported t.o h Ritchie,—the five loaves ona rw language 0: .lonn C. t.’aihoiin. U'^dc of I 1 geucralization and condi-nsaiion hv eiiaoled to analyse, simjihfy tr:e element these various pnncrolos. n; r pa f 7 ti c*h ’ t'f rdIt p 0 vhmder.' I sliall endeavor to snow. Mr. ^speaker dor and sinceriLv on mv pan. that on done to the parry oy tbi.s definition ot si: O’l ihe contrary-. '}!. 'rs ra-ti drnh.^.v.x.-e.. ■:( la ui ni ft ietif if i Y IIjuisiDhISs, ' Vc renM^itiMielab t ho'^ j lae Ju-j.iil'-l aifemnt? 10 nxn’ni’’’ } 'hr bn it, 1-,fab.. ’le , , ^C'-vs come from Vl''rs!-i'r3g'-nn ! 1 ' pnif rs; -,11-) Y , r i i-fapoViPi, f;-,. Same innv’r.jn'-- fom bou s Rttfi . 1 ,,-R. b-Hi) b 1] ore' h ' ci'-r of h „ x,00Kei, id tot I.oii of :,r,. A:-1j0, .-re stnckeii off. “to th" or; '1 —-Mv-Tiopfr:,, of Democrai'^^ -'•oiirtT a ao c ihG ai nyri 'r ro m f j-t; uo no-.; unaerstand it, and. e:cp •-j-on r.-ie J-MB.-Ufj. .-'Anluin? afffo. to if d po-w ■ I (^uhr.s! {ta.=hion. TV- 1 rr. l ^ ^ n 1 fi n f>h c hi [d iH nt ^ ^ >n t"ti 1 |tn Otm-.K.iat? X pt n } — },->ai ni Mm we Sctld v'l .1 noUia:? j vour heai’i: Pr. ric^ 1 tlujmil ri! Bur .ate a aist-inauisheu i po«sih|.'‘ rua fo’- ms ^’^-■■mmgtnn and whothciv-1 r.nd (iic-r r-.;o. ;nd rcauce to ?m-1 haorpauc .•>», los. u; 1? inc 'svciIk • lepo , H . j wiclv ’ irere 11 ■aid ycoH ■ WlT5i4si t". tK-, was receivcflbei-g if Brunswick, rhii affc of the iv!!,” 1 cl ■) i-V dil t tt r Dornocrar,? of Briu V the time, .as was r 1 1 act ? carry fhr ?ay? : •• TToiv ' les oit. could No ’ Cl ti K n H . = nil I th ^ A ' ger.‘.no can- 'iir-n 7 I j wt xrc id . and V I never [done sneu great thino-s r-or u?. TVe-'vo ! thii lUK^ rdreaa-y lotbe “emvain"' fornvi? cb iM 1 ■) SI g 1 le f a now snpremelv ridiculous i? this ststeme r.-uera^v discoverer, wnich ne ^■Tandiloour- ” 1 That ' II iPpi m he •'u^ e bu ^ Me J 1 '• s "let lb ^ ^ c itx 111 o th criM 1 f 11 ’‘I; Roa Iff ti ara 1 d t i >if Such Ignorance 1? nituablo. onu can onli' lu ” ht i 0 re c uai 1 1 c ict \ ' ot a ntMe " uury.' ana i.s awav out in the • the main ri>a(i. Yv c have 10 sa.v to our cotemjiorarv oi tuc \ zotre. that M ihmnyton ?s an ;-mbiv.ious ‘'littic buri that Piieer? tistui suen an ooscure corner ot tiie wob as Cheraw cause inernment onlv : that slie i? mi pendent 01 tu<‘ chivairv; rhar sue asKs vour gre eitv (.narleslon. no odd?: tbai as she has .alreai a i n ; c colk 1 t J *^1 or . • to ma of. poldiy take? tliepo- a-th Carolina should ilroad from Raleigh •itiori. and as long c e cir um-3 n 1 e. nut of winch tnerecau dc no nan- . lo defena 11. \V e sincerely trust, tnat ercr wih lie CTantod bvtbe ,'5tate. i truth, bo the yielaimr up tne -rstate -i 1 ji \fc ghost ood.-’ off ]-)ei]e citx- < Will instifv fourte the. woul lie ciou^n, ' so. H.S her limited racaois rm she contmuotodoso. Givehen»<me a M t ( h f 'J t *'> ar I 1 lO-hoor to OTK-n wiao m*r eves \ M froi ISO ner r,e astonishment, t. with many ( r\tn ^d 1 df-umin*'^ rx Ml 11*- 0(1 the irhole town CO n mt« trcssion? ot together by no omc 'heal wtii- ondy r^-ni:. lit one 1 en y 'j .*1 teiU / ho''t' Oj Adic pr. eproje 1 or “'r - V i I 11 t oartv m tne eonmi tiiat inr.y hav-'- leS.'ioiis or Demoera ! t.cj 1 1 -i lO ^ ot. rui;- }? TOi' 'V •-r-ma.o d rh / Ifo. ni: ■? /• nc epy-Y to in-'* > 11 U •'t'C ! i o no '•ii rw-.k- i ve;mint;v 1 uk an 1 YY whose hana.s no eo c p r tb'" OO c necessary! r oy[K jf fis 1 ' fr J \D ' l> - ) Mcb. •n tne Cape •■ii A’’edne?d: I 1 IX 1 non M iiraine't'.' narter. vi i c i a 'tten ruin« ■ Qcr Uai! jioaU we take 1 t n p i 1 0 uating upon the pror. the Cheraw Gazcito, ; ble effects of the con- 1 T.ion of the proposed Road irom \Y iimins-ion. ■ iffh lue Pee Doe section 10 Ghas'.otte.. flf we ^ t P i 1 Gi'- a^' e Mi r 1 1 of (Ticra'w. which now eniovs a considerable ■ ; oi the traffic of that counire.; Tno Itazettc : looxins- at toe map. and making the distance op.n YYilminyron .and (iharlotte. iieariv or ouitf' ' ’ear. between trie latter place ana Charfosr.ou. .nhimbia. comes to ir;o coinforiaoie concuision. our R.oaa vnn nave no udvanta"e over two or.h- » c Cla M -tile imb'' 1 N^rr ern Road, to the scaboaru. in Ristance. cost 01 ; 01 the ua??og!; I 1 1 I A a 1 a 1; l->.o inst.: and tne nnr.ani 1 1 I % \ a«; : r fi 1 ]p 1 -j \ nomicemcrit m Mic news v. i e u '' fu f rim i. Ic Cl u j> '■ ociat oj our lulorraation is correct ; or rmi^'ilaol intciiiffence wmch ilicv c Democrat! e: T 1 Hove tne De-mocra on. coiud near of tn-’ an •• craer " to trie ; handeih? contamina- and sent 10 Smiinvi. me tne news, i nor. awayp that the ti c th dl a J fl to Brunswick caiii«tv’' rii ib sen n r i o'’ f i Ps ' ;ij town at ■'be cime*. .and TOat ope r,f tab t i h g r] P o dh and I ‘.o i»n-.iJS\Vie.k. ' 'wriat noo? ah Thf.'; 've? th.at he got tnem. not tnat no. ordered ■ at i.s tae iianubuis were eiecn to rum to u ? J T\ pc_ 0-; "ii. Tt tucWill ssvr i>at ;bi.'^ 10 ac m 1 s c t t LiiY otfier Dernoerai.s who were so c.on- I - ai iiie time,' oeoered tO'^sc. 11 c ei off 1 p \rc hat lUt IT. • u tae aiFaiv •?, thattnobiiki wore sr.rick- ’• jn.atance- or J^emoci'ats hero in tou'n^, • a «>• iiiirtWick Loco Foco, who happen- ‘-at lue Time.'’ tor circulation. L* *>1 i in-rivins* the Journal ’nforma- it(i Browii’.s speech. We did strike Ci!>K,s ot i.nat Democratic auThority 1^1 --ro order;’ and we improve i, alter the lasnion of tne aoiimap to 7 Gady to ao it again : thr-r. r.iTr mb- X-? are <1! tnn.t completeness, that -.ve can rv d^.scnption of job ivork—(larr?.?. Po.?- .r?. liJ.l .Meads. Ramphlets, dec, cco. •A*u.h 1 despatch, ami on roasona’do t.erm'-i. 15 U'J Uo id '?c I M/ in Sampson. alii Rfiad meeting was held at Clinton on the im-L., for tne purpose oi appointing Delegate.s • proposed convention, to bo held in Kenans- auiM 5 iolk*w:ng prea-fiible and resolutions wero of Brunswick, u: : pfivS-sage of the T'i'il; i / U CO <* ] c ^ ha tl e a t 1 tn r i^ti orl r r 1 It a in f I d tins uiacc. But, o 1 VC .rpvised at noihiug nou -1} Thi :n to <0 IT PE P.EMEMREIIED. iT 0 canaidato lor Governor, in 18^2 movea a nreairibk on of the bond Literary funa. iso to- e to leh ■> State. I I M- 1 0 1 1 in ^ Le,5 to a Pill to invesr N'' . • and rnu?o acj.iond luc nit at t 10?: tnat commerce anc r m i ab n ere i and Persians: tnat lan })uv ana sell to ii: ; to expt?cc that State lone for .?n bowell. .f-eb. or ) 1 r o Ea 0 bbls. ot t!ie Lash Mills Hour, inferior to : lioui* tao-t comes to tins market, low for GEO. IT. KELTff.Y’S. \m-i! 26tli. ibO'i'. deal I •J 13 G-S nees's'aisl. SIR.U E. S. i'OWVA.J. ANll \V. IL K ;>/A BITLS. IL U & A. Suarn's U. Yellow Su \ f A C!.'u.%iied Sugar; zi.i bails ;:icen L.io Poxe.? or .sunenor hard Canales, asauMciR .f. : iroi; .No. i New 5 quintals larjrc Coiitish: 2 dozen Touiaco Catsups. I. Feb. 11. 1854.—[7'Ntfj i bh). larsre. No. i Pickled balmo hhds. prime L. Mia-av. w for cash at GEO. If. KP.LTBY’S. f >1^1)1 I\fN I l.y for sale at May 18. »] V 1 gc sunplv on liana, and Y.C WHITAKER’S. fourteenth year of this Institution will commence t. on Tuesday the first of August next. The Course of instruction is full; and is designed to afford the pupils a liberal, finished and ornamental Education in all those hranchc!^ which contribute to the accomplishment or the female mind. The Principal though still remaining ni the Institution, and h.aving the general supervision of the girl? as former ly, is happy to state that he has procured the services of Mr. Thomas McNeely and Lacly to attend, exclusively, to llic doracstic departnient, believing that their eminent qualifications for the situation will greatly enhance the comfort of the young ladies confided to their care. Cat alogues of the last year, eoutaiinng the course of Instruc tion, Text-Books, terms, &c., will bo forwarded on ad- <lressing RIC’D STERLING, A. M., Principal. June 22 -rfi.-ta. Greensboro’, N. C. M S hcreb}^ given that Certificate No. 1867 for twenty- four shaves of stock in the Bank of yape Tear, in the name of E. N. Springs has been lo.st, and that^application will be made to the Board of Directors of s-ud Bank for the issue of another certificate in place thereof. A. B. SPRINGS. } Executors of John - WM. R. MYERS, f Springs. June 24, 1804. w8i]q.-94- j)oc i.h'olAn.K whi'p ibey r.nrn nn their nose? St hmi, ux-o-K •if hjs Tii.air, rn.aniiev? sind Specelie?. .‘Vru.k tl c I ( p a i j 1 c c 11 “i 11 >te lor the I d na —i cv 1 '^ct t p e t IN o 1 I I i iij u On our Lab/ie---troin Yvbiirtker: \ P ill in Ill 1 \ U [ I u r ot \ vVeaiyfoot Common, ny Leitch Riicin.'". .author ol t.ffe itobberof tne Rhine. Ac,, Ac. From Mnnas': Sir Jasper Cavew, Knt.: hia Life and Experien ces, &c., by Obas. Lever. Price 50 cent?. The Journal speaks as flippantly of fulsenood and compounding a felony, as though these \ u trifling transactions. Sec niticle in yesterday’s pa per .a’ooot Edncy k Co. Some ijeopie' have qne«u- notions of things. nl ) 1 OL lU I f M ?l 0 offer Lau\' bv the neck ;r to ner cnivalric .0 lY ilmingtor. .and i .«ome of tbo arvu- a-o on the ■ -a market this Road and T.h.3 t aroiin.a; tying tno aim passing her .1.110 construction Roan will do aw-oy tiic Gazette, lonnde fas It Technnh'’ ui'go and locked regioru Ii .iv.:- cue neople of iho c 11 1 j 1 111 le t! I our neighbor, not having the I ( h i c t t \cs ol i i icaliY afiuue.s to. \\ c ca I to 'trade here, nnu not ?e' 1 for a inn.’'Ket. 1 But. t»e Gazette, cowards tno close, gets portf'n- ! iouhIv solemn, and pronounds sever.al Interrogato- : riC8 to u?. i.b‘ro lliej' are, like onions on a srring,5 I No. I. --Has t'Oe Herald loreoi’ten the tiuu: when I Its YV’ilmini:cton and lialeign Road wa?.aulas'^ of vot- i ten rums paving far les.s than enough t.o keep i’- 'v ! repair, ana '* I plicant for i of tno interior over tne proDosco 'ton. when iney could be carrica to iiom iiiouccmen!? I them out ot the State Vi nmiijgion was an humble sup cliai-tcr which would, save that road from ntiev ruin?” -Yes! We have forgotten all about it, for the' . reason that we never remembered it in the first place. I The ’^Yilmington and Raleigh Road never vnis a? our I facetious eotemporury has it “a imiss of fffton i ruins,” It was, to be sure, at one time in a low ! state: biit it recovered from this deju’ession by its j own energies, and is now one of the I'-est Roads in 1 the counirv. As to \V iliningion being an “humble The lasr nuuib'or oi tne C’narlotte /ay, contain- • supplicant” and all that, wc suppose chat it asked ing, besides the icltors fi-om Gen. Dockery^ and Y'lr. j for a charter for ihc M-anchestcr Road, witli it? South Bragg, (ptiblisbcd In this paper,) communications | Caroliii.a friends, but whether it was an “humble’' from other gentlcinen on the subject of Rail Road | supplicant we really do not know. But, when- did iniprovemont, did not cornc tv; h.and, to our regret. 1 our Cheravv coternporary get that idea about the \Yill our friend of tha 'vhig be kind enougli to send i Manchester Road being the means to keep the hV. \j8 an additional number. j and R. R. Road from “ utter ruin ?” That is a erot. The Steaivior Gladiator. Capt. G-uy, vyincii leic ihis ' port on baturday last, arrived af- Noriolk on Sun day ii.ight, having put in tor fuel. .I.ne .Nonohi Ar gus says sue ha? recentlj’ been bouaht for tne Mat- ta-noni and iialtimore nnc. sue cakes the place of tno Monuimit tn which will ooromoved to .sorae oth er line. '(.ation, cz( cc 1 r s 1 tenmnus. It are: g Cl i 1 I 1 f M d-. tr ^ I e ie> \ nla na ^a dr pio u t Ruad TO Wi n be^'i ov raarxet. 1? a fallacious idea. n h n IS i rf 1 e 0 +1 distances; but nearer die mark in his vie-ws aoout trade. We have Co fv t ho « c n ^eeu the points ah.'->v<- ar-noified t bu!. v. v; are under the impres.sion thaf 111 d ita-^ n n nt c'’nearncs?, cx- brijjvor of ‘A ilmnia'ion. Y\ ilmington is nearer than (;r«,rieston in any event: ana she wili offer to \ I T \ t e 1 c f CO 1 tn through which Min fj.r.-id (s to run. a 2:00a nmrKet to buy and .soil at • and r.n oapcriunity at the Svarae time to gratify th<"r fi*o'iugsof Sia.te pride—an article quite out of ; vAgue in these latter days. }>ut. Siays our Clicraw’ ' ri.-aghoor- “supnose the nroposed road to be built, | and that jt wmiia divert all tne traao fi’om the sec tion through which it run?, from i.he Charleston to the Wilmington market. Does any one suppose tfifit Charleston would (]uiet.ly submit, 'thus to be stripped of its rightful trade ? If so, he knowi nothing of her ability and energy. If necessary- i she vdll build counter ro.ads, until every neighbor- j hood ■'.vill have Us direct outlet to the seaboard,— •She will meet trump with trump, until she wdn? the trick, it does not matter who plays the cards.” YVe consider that cool—quUc refreslung in these blazing days. “Does any one suppose that Charles ton would quietly submit, thus to be stripped of her rightful trade?” These South Carolina people, of a verity, consider ilio old .North State as their property. They have been in the li.abit of “tapping” the old Lady so much, that they now consider every drop of blood in her body as theirs. They lot>k up on the Pee Dee country as their garden patch ; and "ct quite indignant at any oncroachment on what they are pleased to designate their “rightful trade!” Their rightful trade, indeed! Our Cheraw cotemporary evidently carves out considerable work for Charleston in order to s?icure the N 111 th' I 1 ^ r r Jr h i T e-v r 1 11 iG rn I r 'i 1 i r OT tne W ilmuigr.n: ■cclaring that he •, rt I 1 I 'iccount of tne ran lilr If 1 1 t +hi 'i-a c ! ;r his nciminaLiop. foi made a sneech. -.vritten i D, ii-:i’K,,:.y. Yt 0 the Citizens of 5aTiq..x.:.A I 1 I D rttncf^ Oi proposed Road, lead- iir;e:-)o7n .Fayettevilie to Beaufort Harbor; and feel- ; That sucli a I’oad tvouid not only prove of last- i mg benout to the citizens ot tne counties tlirough ill ad ^0 ila pas^;, bat it wdll be a great 1 Stavc worK.. riuS iherebv a port will he built up w'or- j tny of our vass resources: Therefore be it : Isi. Rosoived. Tnat wo neartily approve of the i conteiuplatea Convention, proposed to be held ai 1 Konansville. on the22d inst, for the purpose of fnr- t thenng said seneme. I 2a, Resolved. .1 nat the Chairman appoint fifty i delegates from this county, to represent us in said I (.•onventioii. j oa. Rosoived. Tnat the citizens of Sampson coun- ! tv ar>j luilv aware of the importance of the 1 rcmplated improyements vdthin the borders of Norl!^ ml lie icreby approve of the call of a i genera; conveiition of the friend.? of internal im- 1 nrovemc-.p-t: ci the State, feeling convinced that the . uitevosr. of the btarc '.vill be materially suhauced . r uerehy. I -d-ih. Resolved. '.Chat -vi^e, as citizen? of North Ca- j roana. have a right to rejoice, and do hereby boast I Gt ihi* recent apnropriation by Congress, for the • uriprovemenc 01 tne Cape Fear Bar, and that our i tuauHS are tendered the Hon. Geo. E. Badger, and I Hon. W. -S. Ashe lor their untiring zeal and exer- [ cions in r.-rocnring the passage of .said appropvia- ' tion. N V i 0 ntnient of the Delegates, and the- ior me nubheation of the Proceedings, the a wor suD.scribed a cent 1 road or ocher work 01 internal imp.rf Oaroiina : but, on the oiiier nand. SKierea an anii-mternal improvei vor oi any r.ai-- ■ verneni. m Norm : s 1V '' 0 I HUii inan. ana : ' the Su* nmpeu the county *■>1 Nortbamntan aeainst rad- .Supreme Court, .Yrnong the opinions recently delivoredl prenio Court, are the following : By Nash, 0. J. In Lewi.? y. Leivl-s, from Bladen, affirming the judgment. Also, m Doe c?: dem-., Pigott v. Cheers, from Bruns- ! wick. Noble Senlimeuts, | Ry Battle, J. In launb, in Equity, vs. Piggford, G ea. ]>c-cke!-y .speaking of Raii Road Impi-ovements ] tVom Now Haaover, decree for Plaintiff, throughout tho State, makes use of the foiiowing | Rj. Nash, C. J. In Wright ?. Wiiraington and r.obia sentiments i Mancliefster .Rail Road Company, from Ncv.' llano- ■“The end of all those improvements i? not barely 10 make ourselves richer—but Ihey tend be?ides rhiit and far .a’oove i;hat, to unite the two sections of North Carolina, tho East and the YVest, now not sufficiently acquainted with each other, in the bonds of a fraternity that can never be broken,’* TliLs is ibc language of a true son of the old North State. The Prospect. Wc must confess that ihe information we have received from every quarter since tho publication of our last issue has been far more cheering than any- thir.g w'B had received before or even anticipated. YVe hear that in ihe Ylountain District, Gen. Dock ery .svill run far ahead of Kerr’s vote iw'o years ago, v/hile in the middle and eastern sections of the State he will get in many counties mo'rc—-h\ none less— than xh&fuU YY'hig vote—^tbe vote of Clay and Gra ham. We have every reason to rely upon the correct ness of these statements, and w'C are tlierefore more sanguine than ever of Gen. Dockery’.- triumphant elcci-ion.— Weldo'ii Patriot. The above is confirmatory of intelligence recently received by us. At best, Rpeculationa concerning the result of elections are uncertain in their ch.araetcr, being founded generally on individual opinion and an assumed state of facts. Guesses, however, arc frequently verified by the verurns; and he xvho shall “ guess” that the farmer of Pee Dee will receive a majority of the votes on tho 3rd August next, will not mis? the mark, even tiiough he may not be a prophet, nor the son of a prophet. ver, directing a venire de novo. Also, ill the State v. Thomaston (convicted of murder) from Brunswick, declaring that there is no error, &c. By Pearson, J. In McKeithen y, Atkinson, from Bladen, affirming the judgment. Also, in Nichols V. Holmes, from New Hanover, affirming iho judg ment. By Battle, J. In Jones v. Cox, from Sampson, affirming the order. Also, in Melvin v. Easley, from. New Hanover, av/arding a venire d.6 novo. d'hos. Francis Meagher and Ja?. YfcMastors, a couple of Ii’ish Editors in New York, had a fight the oilier day. Meagher attacked McMasters; Me. ran, but finding Thomas Francis after him with a sharp stick, turned round, and blazed away with a pistol, the ball of which, luckily for Thomas Francis, pas.s- cd between the head and shoulder of the aforesaid T. F., doing no damage. Whereupon Thomas Fran cis struck Ylc. a heavy blow under “the left” ear, and “.saved” hint. YVhereupon, the Police came up, the fun being over, and aiTested them both. ilichmoiicl. 'Wo see it stated that Col. YY^alter L. Steele is the only candidate for the House of Commons in Rich mond county. V General Nathan Towson, Paymaster General of the Army, a gallant and distinguished officer, died at YVashington on 'Thursday last, aged seventy-one year>i. He was a native of Maryland. From Munds we have: What is a good yard dog? D’ye give it up? One] The Fountain Schottisch, a new piece of music for that never leaves it! i tho Piano Forte, Ocfinitioii, HOt i»i YY’alker.
The Wilmington Herald [1854-1855] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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