1 ; 'i V NEW SERIES. SALISBURY, N C, JUI.Y 17, 1808. VOL. I, JVC 28 lf grTM Of BCBlMMIPliON. -SJ tki-oam in 4Nrr WATCHMAK iTOLD.NORTII STATE. U Tsar bl I msalha. TIM WEEKLY OLD NOBTH tM MmU, 1. 8TATI. W.tN B.ea Walk THS PRESIDENCY. LCTTKR OK PKESIDKNT JOHNSON. W give below tbe letiflr of President Join, sen, stddrsa ed to a number ofeiti srns of New York, asking if k would al ,.. h bis MM to M Bsatd I lb New York Couventlea M a candidate lor III IWdeaey: ("itt o NBw Tobk, June 21, 1068. 7 Bon. Andrew Johnson: 8lB: Tie nn4eriznrd, eitiaen of the city of New York, bsviug observed with ,ni.f union yr droinisirtion of tb lnh jt executive ofaci of iIm nation, and bduviiig that lbs pitriothjm, fidelity to 1 1 1 0 ii'Uu exl f eariosn,s which h ire hitherto mirk 1 Off p unarm oee of y,wr otkcUl tlntitj are tin highest gear- itees, M (MI M IM IMWIW tfMtMA for lha tflMii sui faithful dis- c'urff if ft public o!Bjii for t'l public (toi, no rspet-uiiy ik wboiiier, If d mis 3 J desirable for the preservation and n n'ty of the Ginservslfve interests of this ' ' ifi you will allow your ntmt u bo i . . i r .i . irowii(M to mo is iru icr.mc unrraiUMi i a MndidaiHa lb office of Prvsident of lb Uiltad Sutoe t Yoara, with blpb mpecl, F, V CnfgUI. Jn ( J.IU.In. ThomM Worrell, RabnK II. BawioH, Win. II. Applrtun, J. W. (irrard, Jr., Mr to b ooaUat wlb lb bopaad proaii f biMr ilsaw, sine Mr party polilioj will eon tin to b Midaiod f (reaur niewt ibaa tbc tad and praetu f poliUeaJ eeowar and tb rrductioa ol tarif, and tbo mak ing of a Prveidenl of morn coneeuuoncr than tb diminatioa of national indVbtrd MM and a retarn to aouud currracv and pay. of libert Wilb tbe poopl tben mumI real tb. (JVC,'r (heoriet wu ooential oorreik)a ol whatever I wrong in the rt- p n.mn poet nMieaiM i ana il their oabH aer. K""?rninent. ante find tben eareloM of their re-poim-1 grand Oility if lb people will not do their du gre never bo of praetlesl iioporlanee. and, if ibey abonld liecoino ", leav ing them to be eettled by other. From thai day ddwn to 1865, Iho people of tbia country were divided into two great partiee holding diveree viewaonihia nbieot, both equally hotieef and patriotic, and e.iimllv cini- rinced that the triumph of their res Henry Grinned, X. A. llaldwin, Franei Skiddr, in a r.wn nauar. W.ntyTotD. 0 , Jly 2, 18G3. GxxtlkmU: To yoor friendly kv qairy wbotbor, -it dooaaod d.irabl ft.r tiu urei. rration and aniiy of tbo Onaer- lv iuvi MtaraaU of the ooantry," I weeJd n ' ..- uttt to bl reaoulmd loth ( 3 -! C!vntio:i in candidal for b o-t of l'rldtiit of the United nt. t w.nil.l rp-etiollr r..ply tht I ,..r nr. mrf...l mf .l,r..m. h. I orm auogeiner ty in ooolag that their reprtwentativc pci tvrmt ioin, no r.iacniiv will over bar power ouecoMfally to defend their rhrht. and law will care lo incur tbe obloaa cOnaequeul upon tbo attempt. I am new, however, aa I have over bono la the hand of tbo people, and at their aupoaal mj aireggle lor tbo Union and IM loiecniy or the Uovernmont beau lengego. ConaeioM of having bomwcly dweharged my duty, ami aauaied that theeonted in which I have been com -mdjod to engago will ie the end at lean, mare to the Uutfit, and, indeed, tbe aafo 1 of eoBftitutional liberty and human ah w, I can well afford, I think, to look, ml on the preeent, and await patient ly the verdict of tbo future. WbiUt I know that tbe eUeg gle (or tbe right of we people ana lor retcrenee to tbe Con utuii.ui k not yet ever, yet believing mat wita im late pal panic failure to do violence to that great iMtrament Mil ibe Executive Olea, the woret that tuition ean for the preeent do baa boon accora phibed, I would only, in concluding this brief utomeal of my view and feeling. oiptea IM aope that in tbe elect ion by the Coarratio of a candidate for tbo Presidency, whoee duty it will be, if eb c ted, to preserve, protect, and defend the Couiiintion, and to execute tbe lawa made in pureanee of it provision, the public good, and leading and well deieod principle will not be tacrificed to lb mere purpose of party ascendency. In conclusion, rentleaien, permit me to thank yon most earnestly for tbc kind ci preeaion of your abidine confidence in me M a public servant, mid to assure you lhat the approval o( the people i aA that is requisite lo make me feel that tbe effort I have mad lo retore the Union on tb f leaifca and conciliation have not in vain. Lcavlnr my choose, what thoM her equals mar do, ia aa outrage eot to be borne in silence ; and I conjure von, Senator, a 'guardian of tbe honor, right and dignities of the great (Mate of .North Carolina, not to al low It la be perpetrated. Bet, I am told that sack oelrsge are allowable again! oar dear old 8 Mr, be cause she was in rebellion. To entnc mall, Ungenerous eowU it seems impossi ble ever to set over tiio events of ike nasi- ami though we bavo gone keek (a it is tiiw.i i intn fi.A l .. !.. - : . . te ... - . . ll if NV vu"u. II WUnilB MS II ronatct ti o union , .,. a.-.!,.-, u,,. ...... ... . t, . twitted with what is held to have been their great error. If we are ever to have real peace again, this ought to end. Love hi power. Bo called rebel need to feel the magfe touches of kindness and magnanimity, more than they need to be punisbad. Thev ere no erinrinr cow ards, that can be reduced to obedience by lavish f to 'he good ITON. HORATIO SEYMOUR, OF NEW YORK, Nominated for thel'residency! GREAT KiVTl'll n I : into a conflict of arnia. And I beg to remind those who are so ready to apply the terim "rebel" and "trai lor' to their opponents, that the gal lant son of thin- South, who T. k np arm in vindication of tbo views ol I be South, were M conscientious, in their motives, ami aa fervent in their devotion to American liberty, as the heroic chain piona of the Union. Oh: that those who are rejoicing in vies lory, could i ise to a magiianimiiy which would enable them to take this enlarged, liberal and jnat view of the spirit winch actnated their foo men. Then should we, indeed, shake tinir like iiaiiuii, with tear ot reconciliation. On the nineteenth ballot, Pendleton was withdrawn. Ohio voted for Pkir, New leik adherod to Hendfieks, and T Cj; .tfticdXur liuueock. Result, Han cock i. Hendricks 107 ; others scat tering California voting for Field and Misseuri fur lilair. Oa lb aoih ballot, Obi . gave Hancock 11. Chase lost tbe half a vole that he bad ateadily received from California. Be sult, Hancock M2I, Hendricks 121. 'luctiti tii it. Missmiu roled for Han cock. 1 ciKe ssee split, giving the Pre! dent 5. ltaiarbnetu 3.UP. M.: General Forrest, of Ten ueesee, aaet the voir for bis State, making a few icmarki, which were received with bonl of applause. 1.96 P. li.: The street are crowded with people, all pleased with the nominee. Tb best feeling prevails. Tbe ticket h) considered sure In November. Shouts for 8eymour everywhere. 5. Massarbnette gave Cbaso 4, liey are hero, who might I Hleec(drownd by Inmullnou applause) be bound in indissolnhle allegiance to the " ' '"'I' ssennricas i, povernmei.i hv tb. kIL, rnnli ,.r ,r....r. ' English 19, Chaae 4 oit. If there is a man here who think Tvtml9 tend Batei -Oby, vote l for they have not yet been punished enoueh. Hendricks gained heavily. I wih that he might have ttood with me, I yaioiir positirely declined tbe nomina 01. ilie oil, f An.il infi.s .n.l l.h.1.1 .1... Vailandiglutm insisted that Gov broused veterans of a hundred figh's weep-1 f7ur m ust yield to the demonstration f ll I 111 run arnlliwl llaislaF tuilnwaul i 111 'a an.iirsi ation. chief, overnou ersd ,J knnusstv l.tn ( 'Noriu Carolina. Ohio, Kentucky, W i- over the graver'of onr common slain, After rashing proudly overto maov mem- co,,m a,,d olh4" cnuKwl "r L 1U i Ull . ocymoar was nominated, when the 4el- gateo all over the ball arose to their feet, Slate after Tbe excite ment reached the streets. Cannon belch ed forth the news. Seymour was unanimously nominated. The Convention then proceeded t tbe nomination of Vice President. . ii y I. l 1 m . . w A . . Honoring mem an as tniiUMeruoiit ol jorauie neias, waging a hemic, zealous and waf andnnaelfjih cliildreti of liberty, laonscietiiiuas contest, often snatching vie- sn.l Anlv .mitniln il.-i' iI.a sVmTIiu I tor v from a p-slUiit anA mora numerous i. iA rL. i.i . ' en. n.v .fir ii. .nJ ..;. ! crying "chanr onr votes oi uumnii juiikiiioiii wouiu nui our I J ' " - , , , . mi. J & jC i -Jl!L cesforfoarlonr. terrible vearst-lo be I t1 changed their vote toprwdipt, that while deploring the er?"pelUd,t ? to.1-'r T "H cruel contest, America will yet be w "r. i . VP , . V , oth Trs r 1 '0"",s '"" "r II for aaoebt I "Widows' proud of the deeds of both. Truly they were foeuien worthy of each other steel, iheir battles were batiles of giant. Such foes ought to know how to he Iriond. Why then cannot mutual reviling forev or cease f Amid oceans of fraternal blood the great question Iim been practicallv .settled, and tbo authority of the Union ia admired to bo paramount within tbo limit of tint Cn-,litution. I n. , ...... .. the an peipeiiiaiiy iniiuing upon 'uej,. outes. uut tueaa siaie are siiii e )qital. and. under the Constitution each of them haa many reserved pomaltox, tears, orphans' cries, brothers slain, all for naught!" Ah ! that alone waa pun ishment enough for brave men. God pity the paltry s ml who could wish for more ! Senators, Americans, eease in think . t punishing. It is time to forgive I Jot us, thereforr, make this our solemn declaration against the specified "condi tion" of the recent act of Conrres THE NOMINATION OF GOV. SEYMOUR I Enth utitum and Harmony .' ' New York. Jnfv 9. P. M. Gov. Sev That : moor, of New York, was nominated a "conditiou" i only so siipeiidntro of the !!, randidiitc bv the unanimous vote of (irva. .xsiemoi penaiuea. iiaiao ass.ii.ns , Uouvemion JtcCooke, ol Ohio, with i drawing Peuqleton and nrouosmir Sev Conitiluiiou, ami derrnde North lin Senator, give your voice against it, aud vindicate ibti dignity of tbe Stale. ' i it -l .rated aiai responsible poeji j cause end myself ia their hands, should I.... b . r.ll iuim .1 i v.isl i lM eoutinMace and the eonel m of the ... - I . rAiili.! I ft vtnitialj mnA nr....r.i - hl it wouIJ be popl of my uisjiasj a i vor to the ressrvod M . i i I.- . k. W,J--"- ww , . I . . . w . . I defend lb '"-wei governmeni vr connaea ny tnem ri;'l ! Of to SBwjsal mmoawelths composing Iwiist waaeeeeta feet the t uderal Union iu lbs present temper ff p irtisj, I eaa. perfa tps, have ae reason keU r ipeclatHHi. . All History prove that men who, in $.'itl postuou, oppose fir smv reaaon e rh -rhAed swheswt drid by factions aspire power, aeHy ind more de r nn,J aiUBt thin npco and ear isi R ulers. Hsntee. in re.iislin measures prhieb, allhoegh sastai.n-d by Congress. hnneitlv believed to.be eucroachmnls pon the Oontllntfoa, my task has been fie ardeoat and aeemmgly ungrMfohs ' nn oppasitioB poa-erful. Well organised, !! nnssesstng a controlling Influence in p h ill i of l.-jrisl oion nnpreeedented in its history of tbe eountr; . Coamdled uiTor my entire lion to the Issues ii' be bea forced neon mo. and to H id igiinsta mdority represented by ibird, o each Hima of CourrcM. w.; bcaa uutbte, while sirivin. to pro- I J au I tin tain the Ubeniswof tbe pe..- . m eiuck eBtrtveganieipenditnres for I as not contemplated by lh(T.inti- to abler and more worth v hand, I (hall cordially arqniesee, as be h-en my bab- n, in me decision ot tbe American people I bare the honor to be, gentlemen, Very respectfully, yowra, A$BBtW Jnaxaox. to Messrs F. W. Coggill, Jamrs Gal latin, Thomas MorreJI. Robert H. Ikeaell, Wm. H. Appleton, T,- Gersrd, Jr., Henry OrinnelL Francis SkMdy. N. A. Baldwin, Fmil Saner, New York city. REMARKS OF SuMlar Bobbin., of Row.m. (7 pon tkf reoolntwrn ofered by Aims t, prmtoting (Mai Stalk threHi- nt make a ttHtmn declaration mat th- not regard, at binding hp on Ar, th " fundamental Comlt GOOD FOB 'COUNTRf. rights, which it is inenmbent Mr von. ... ..a . . i oenaior, no ! an myseii, 10 guar. We mm ,Undjn , . . ...i ..... ..... . 'It... .,..!. t.. ..rt...l.. . . J w -7 .... .. ..iii.u..r.. ma tak,,.M...... .. .1... aw now psmej ueciaea not r ne one ceioa nasseil nn' Main tr.n .,,.1 of tlte ru.-ene.l rurtHS ol IDe Bin- onr attention attracted far two d.-hi,... but there ean he no question that rht'lladfe, promenadW the sidewalk. Just monr a ihe candidate This Seymonr promptly declined, ad (ling that he might not be exmaidered in th it connection, . it was distxefl to 1 1. m. Vailandiiiliam seconded Mcdx.ke, and aid that ti e public will demand it, aud 9bio voted for Seymour. North Carolina immediately changed her voir, and then there was a general riabf to re'riilute mrt'iag within i:s s they rot onpodte ns lliev met two rush lo ecv which Smto should ratifv tin i s a . t a' t . I e . . . . f tmt . ow n IHiider. u one wnieii oeKHigs loiiresu ana rosy cneeaed gw), evidently nomuiaiwn neat. J Here was great np- eaeh niMt every 8tato of the l.iiitui. I by tBetr on-s end bearing, from thu roar aud the nouiinntiou made unanimous By the "fundamental condition" of the eoaniry. the city ladies (I as tin. - Omnibus Bill this right h sought 9 be eouutry girls passed them, lurncl upf NuOliuntloD for Vil f Pi i sidrill. rettrfeted in a portion of the Slates. What their nasal appendage to an anbj of 90 i ' " right baa Congresa to attempt thw I J degrees, and one of i lie in remarked iu a GENERAL FRANK P. BLAIR, OF n here jb the pwrtakm etine uoiwitwtinn i w . w asn-sswmnioii i "-mere goe .,v. MIdfiOU Rill - which autkorizc hi Ttot 1 am tobT, In ja connuy lackey. I know her y heri wallt. Inn emintry eirls overheard tho i v . , . w jf-, . . , . , t i..-w lurs, y.uv i., suneni r. .r. f ueer, ami one ot them qnuily lummg, iii,.;,. i. tun,,, ,,,,,;,.-,.. ,i aclaimed: "And there a town ftWl XiT ZTiTTZ'tlTt.. ' i know her by h-r talk." Tin, city belle Z" " WW " "W V" owered her luielling apparalun eonsidera- w.j. n - . . . . , . t-T . - , . wC I1B1UPW.I suosii- iu ins Mvur. bly, and kept on her way, without retort. : ; ' . j e v i J w .., I hero is rest 1.0..1I fH-In...: I.rtvu... v the Senator from Craven, that whether emielitational or eot, this is tbe supreme law of tbe land sud we are bound by ik I am astonished t hear such a doctrine advance.! in this laud of wrl ton I '..nsiun lions If Congress ean at pleasure over ten lha bounds of I be onranic law. whore- satisfied that sb bad met more than iu ir th valuu of a Constitaiimi f No! fk. Meh iu a despised "country teck- Mr- Pn-sideni, much as Corgrees b ar- tier ,. ,, J ..,. .11 J 1 1 1 1 1 wf - I It ma .IUUH.lt Hon of th Omnibus btU, wneA to impou restrictions upmt her right hereafter to regulats the r.teciiri; r ranvmsr, wunm mer own borders. In ewpithrt. of these resolutions. non, and lo lighten the burdens of taBa- I Mr. Kubhiiis said : i which now rest ouaruIvoly up. ., W hen I remind cnat . r that there th nation. - T is T-nTSlli.il a ll.inis .is Stat.i Kis-llla " In the. mMst of lh rembarr.innis I I I iinairinu lhat nn til voluntary alind ft-., noib.-... disemmged. When from ; ,ilfiiu tha nerves of tuanv Uere, pnbTte print or fr wms unusually i a, they think that, periiape, I am ik ia-apokM frm, 1 hsvs hoars ! . ,f . mAXM.i0 ,1,-Vtiine of so- ' i nava uo aitty. '.tha sa-cesuon i . n . . - r.-spe.-i ..t i.a -' . . . i llsh uti lan.Bii itnir aiiiriDiidiiiiiiiia'. . .-. ...... ; getiilemen, for I propox nothing oi l efsi. -f. . -- " it- s a. "WSsa-s-SI tats In awl a sbsbbo- lU.. .... ..k .... ..-.l .. r...:. l.liia It ...... i.. thoaorf. lhat doctrine Wa recently I-..: r 'it .i i r o ... ' I "sj ntv ami Cra-s each a party, ""oaieo ior ivur yearsv noi in cwnnie that tau Gommonwodth bad none." , '"amlicr nor hy legolaton, but on ,,asoducinir ineoiiitlitv of rtiri.ta liming only, a the reuresenutivoof h , tented Held and by the imiullm of i,e States eomposing it. Ioes r 'bk to - stand hy lha right of tbe j catltioti. UJ that dread arbitrament l-aoawealth, may I not pertineiitly i. has been practically m.tflml, ilonlit liks the pp!ie4tmu to my dw.i ease I less fore vor, and no w, also, for t he uunsirnu-ed, tn oeoapy ing my posn ion fj t unV- . Fderal Kxeeutive, to abido iii i- jt . no violation of the truth ot sjaornsobmeiiis of ihe, 'history to say that onr fathers, when m .asidieas as well m d-p-;rte elr-1 ,, f,Am ,10 Feral OmatilutionT raliiJ"- !"m ,f; evaded this question. When they m72L!? r --y BiH?J met in the Cjl.vetition .. '87. anch riliTS ' ' ' ' 'litf'rence. o.nia. among "Mega ot remonstrance or the terribln , , . r leniati-a r ... I..,-... . tlieuiselt e as to whether fho aover. tl n-vwlulionary projects; ob'Igid to ! Wnt? "' Fedorai Iroverrtrrten t. or ml in .i.r....i. .... ........ , ,t the Stales, should ho declared I'lsttbo tovaUabW tieae of tbe rmlani 4'ralU''nt, mid wkwlker the FedM Y bee wasted in causeless assaults up- ! lioVeniineiit should have the right Lyylfa-d office for tbe bent fit ef-a f-to eoeive relinetorr States, that they f 'ffi eaiiuoi complain if the p.f.plc, avoided explicit provision upon that uiijecr. in was a greai in leiori nue, lh wHsesaing tbe SSik, hav htaBtwkemv cause l boron e mil been Biaka ar eases- thorouiriilv their the defence of the Couatiiuti.'ni and licit ssi kauU UatH, howovr. the nennles rerm-srnU- r" reeogniM more plainly the im latirs used of the count, r, bv inrbteo- Ihs bard ens of eserssive and .morons l(lnB, and psvss-iag a-eesslv isa w'm span the same si licit', seicmnini; shipped by a party ia this country, th" Con gi ess ItseJI, and Hie general g arcni. menl of which it consiitutes one depart ment, are Int the creatures of Ihe Oonsti lution, aud with limited powers : and by ihe terms of that instrument whatever powers are not therein delegated, are re erved to the States and the people Sir, the gresl ground of complaint against tbe course of the predominant party in thU country, under (he guidance of its leaders in Congress, is iu pi oneness to transgress ibe organic law lo accomplish special pur poses. It is educating the people lo dw-n-grd law. I appeal to you, Senator, to aid in arre iling this ruinous tendency aa Americans, I appeal to you, without respect of party, to assist iu piloting the buck again to her- old and s.iie. anchorage hard by the constitution This "fundamental condition also strike at the very vital of the Union, by among posing n. 1'oe any mi suppose that the Union could loiig be maintained prosperously and barmoiikiM lv, with certain States superior to others ill dlgJiiiyJ Or doe any one wish such a union l st was noii... aucii a uiichi the gallant supporter of the old fisg fitugbt ami fell in ibe recent eon teai. They fought for a Union of eo-cqnal Mates- and, though myseii one ol uuur teem n, I raise my voice, in their name, in, vigorous proiesi against any attempt to rob them of the fruit of their wplemlid victory, by inaugurating a Union of au- puiura aud iuforiur. ' ToirBtfr pToT w iiaVms miw the inerns oi any spei-mi suur.tu sjsistiu. U lie i her we, a North Carolinians, shall maintain our present system, or change It. nevi nlieless src shall alwivs be General Cajsbv signaltzeJ the fer,- mi nation of hi career as Military ( omnisiinler of this Dietrict by iasti- Xuiional Demneratic Convention, in nn order annulling the apjiomt Now York. Jnlv 9. P. M. 12.4,1 o'- nrent ot directors and proxies, by clock: Vallandiabam and Kierman insis-' Governor Wofth in the State llnil- led oa Sevraour ' uomiMtiou. willinir or roads and Canal. At these apitoint- e "i : . h iai .-i oi ii. .....a .i t. a t..ni ;.... llllU; . i'Me I "iviriw aem hihuc ait . i.u ..suni ...lie. . lil-BCXOSS OS TUB NoTH CaaOMa. Kail RosD. Gov. Holden has appoint ed the following Directors of the North Carolina Railroad: Wm. A Smith, of Johnston : Wm. Sloan, of Mecklenburjr ; W. F. Henderson, of Davidson; John McDonald, of Cabarrus ; 0. W. Welker, of Guilford; Willie D. Jones, of Wake. Silas Burns, of Chatham ; John R. Har rison, of Wake Byron L.flin, of Put, Slate Proxy. We tike the following proceedings of tbe meetmgof the Stockholders on Thurs day, from the Il.il.-igh Sentinel : North Carolina It'iUroad. Thf annual meeting of Stockholders of this Road was held in Tucker HaH, on yesterday. ( n Bsotiow of John Li Moreliesd, Esq., Geo. W. Mordeeal, Esq., was called to the Chair, and Messrs. F. 0. Stsgg and It. F. Simonton appointed Secretaries. A quorum of stock not appesring, the meeting adjourned until 3 o'clock, P. M. Three O'clock. A quorum of stock wm present, viz : 8,438 bsres, in person and by proxy. Oo motion of Mr. W. F. Henderson, the temporary officers, appoiated ia the morning, were made permanent. Mr. Byron Laflin presented bis creden tials as Slate proxy. Tbo President read bis report, and a lengthy aod excited diecussion ensued up on the question of it reception, the Slate Proxy object ing to certain alleged offen sive for "disloyal) expressions in it. Mr. Turner replied in a scathing and pungent peeeh. . Finally, all the reports were referred to a Committee of three, via : Messrs. K. P. Hut tie, Join I. Shaver and Ceo. French. Meeting adjourned until 8 o'clock, P. M. We learn from a private source that D. A. Davis, John L. Morehesd, W. A' Caldwell and .Thomas Webb Were elected Directors by the stockholders; also that at a meeting of ibe directors, m. A. Smith, oi Johnson county, was elected President of the Road, Lee, Treaa- nrcr, and Albert Johnsnn, Supcriniriideut. I)Lloirrrt7LT Csmdid. The Board of Health while fnqniiing into West chester enmity affairs, brought to light th following adrertiautnent pre nsrad bv Mr. Bonner, bwt withheld t'r.mi publication bv the request of li neighbors, who thought it couldn't enhance ihe value of property in that region. It is one of the cariosities of irtemt-re. If. Y. Exchange. K POTTXTRY KflVT POltflAtiE HIBBB A THERE 18 FEVER AND AGUE I hereby offer for sale my country reaUsaes at West MorrlSMia. near Melsooe Station. ware I have lived for tb past thro sum uivrs. but do not think I sowM Uva mark longer. I have beard that poopl looking for a place to purchase, could sever find on where they hav chill and Brver th-y l wsts hivs it about a mile and a half, or two miles of. but never right there, at tbo pise that is for ssle. Now, I oaVr for sale a cari osity, something rare, the preeis exact spot wher th lever sad ague Is. t wtit warrant it to so there. Three of my ehUdrea have it; my gardener ha it -. my groom hMth sura nssnaomlorv Bvntntoms. and 1 has s sufficient inkling of it myself. Any doeter, with a huge family, who ha a spsjerfie for sever and agae, woaU Bad tbie a most lic l.le situation : tbe neurit borkood I tun of tit -iss, sud if be SWM keep out of hi owe family it would give him a reputation which would insure his fortune. Deaide the lexer and ague, the estate consists of a fine doubU house with all modern convenience and im provements, such u hot and cold water. furnace, isnge, dec and about two acres of mod. with a pretty fair barn, and sine good box stall for good horses. It is really a beautiful place. Tbe groanda are- hand somely laid oat. and covered with trees aad shrubbery of tbe choleeet kind. These trees afford not snly s delightful shade, but s nles harbor for mosquitoes. Th mosquitoes thus far have not been so much sfceted by tbe fever aad agae a to prevent their biting, la fact, it is a good place for mseouitoe. I bought it to please my wife, and shall leveft to please my whole family. Terms t cask. I am afraid any security on it would get th fever and ague, and become shaky. Those wishing to purchase will pleas apply im mediately. 1 want to get away from is is fast a Dexter cm carry me. KUHEKT HOXXEK. Ledger Office, 90 Boekmaa St., Sept. 18. lfuer '-BaxmaxmaM-- P. S. The town authorities have began to moke alteration in tb street adjoining, and if thev drain the plan aa Well as they do tbe pockets of the lau iiakfers, it xaay beeoBM healthy. wWSwWWWWWWW Rttr. BahsTAB SxARa, D. D., agent of the Peabody Educational Fend, In an ad- tag, gave From th trilmington Journal. CAXBYS LAST ACT OF 1VU- ANNV. TEE si AM -.; TWIKg. Tlie Xew Vork Trihnne announces :fiu 1.....n lu.l... I. . .. .. A .... : A 1. -w vaviMiiio unit tiei vrtll 1 oeu 10 ma dissolva Ilieir liby cal MrthemblH hr le..nsvlx-i.ia .-..,.1 Afsel...aoii.rl.,....Ueil lb dav of meet in-' of tbo Stork severing the ligament that hits bound ( ed their vote to Seymour, in the midst of holders of one of ihe roads, Atlantic them together for so long a peri, d ; , the greatest confusion mid cheering. an(i North CaroUim, had passed, ttay about sixty year. Chang ami Eng j I P. Mj: The Hall i. now one scene of ! are H legitimftto. and as tbo order these are their names it is said, will . exeitemeuu Kaeh State i anxious to ! a iaan.l ,,,, rlav Vnnli Ciarn. .... t.. t.i .1 .. ... I. . . .1.. .-. . L . It .... n i.n.niir m.tA .1. ...... I. ww. ' - i . . . I . . . . . . a;c v. a ana i.p I'll f? iiieojieinni.il h i.v ijj..s.- pot formed. Hie ligntuent - which Punnaylvania, loxva, llliuoi, VVi- iihite tliem is fixed to tbo breast of '""'', Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana eaidi. is some ten iiseltoa in . i hare piofinnnccd iu hi favor, and Aeiiras- ei.ee. is ond.rcd with sensation, and ! k. yi'1,i g blhers to such a degree that the l,igheBl . , . , . s, . . . ....final nll.,..;.;na l.n,- .liff... 1 .. i' L10 P. M.r Al Cch Stat r-COlds her -" " -shtii -;.( ii i. ..u.l ;,. , J.,. i' i aa n' nvx i i i i visits s iiux-uu um eat' mfcia-U'.-irxsT-'r. t- -- : pianse. the yanons unairmen pretaced the Stale Vote with a tew remarks. The endorsement of the Southern and to ine possjumuy of severing n without death to the twins, iin-v cama to this conntrr in 1827. and and vre exhibited for some years, i -. .i. v j . r .. lina ratitJed the I Inward Auieiidineut, even admit ting Catihy's right to in terfere at any time, it i very pruba ble that it no longer esuled. Here w the order t HRAtxi'as 2nd Military Pistkict. i (.iiai Li stox. S i'.. J;i!y 1, lAW. ' t.xr.Bsl, Osnrs. Ho. IJ... ) after which they rotired to a valuable ' Westera Suies meets with most beaity farm in North Caiolitm, where tluy .applause. marriTjU to twosisire, natives ot that State, and eacli bus nine childfen. 4 Thu following appointment of directors Drmono for CnuiU'tl. -Mrs. firtoae lias said thu following about dressing for 'tihTefs. eiiurel. in a wmv that an.ili.-a n.ni,.., ... to the Episcopal service, but it ongbt to be equal! v impressive in reference to kny olber : "Very estimable, and, sso trust, very religions young woman, sometimes enter the house of Gtd in a costume which make the act of devotiou in the ervice seem almost a burlesque aud proxies for railroad, on tht port of tb ; Stats of A orm Marolio. made by his Lxoet ; lepcv Jonathan Worth, lata Pntviaonal l.Iii 1'. .:. I he States have voted tl..v..rn..r ..f Vorth l'.r..lina. n tha Hthh f.i M-yino.ii. Ini.-iis.- extiteineiit pie- June, ultimo, are hereby disapproved and vails. The audience and delegate are aunoltod. as m violation of th pint and landing, cheering and waving bandkor-i mJnt (htutril Oitk So.. 84i f May Cannon are booming outside. 1,25 P; M : The vote i 31? f..r Sev mur. The most riithttMaslic applause. JPJ r. -M.: 1 he Convention has ad- .... a.1M. x l-ukiaa. WilHara UnrAwW join in d one boar to o msiil t on the noun- John L. Moreli-aJ. laaae lawsey ; Proxy, nation tor Vive I rt snient. , beorge W. Dm. Daring the recess, leu thousand neoplo Wilmington and VTe-smt Rmttooi. Ih- aescuibled iu front ot'Taiumsnv Hall ' reetor. Th.nsa I. H. John .Nornar. 'a . . " i . sV" 1 I V.'JJ T t al When Speeches wen. made amidst conUusoas 1 &u""",1. ,uu7 ' ' Li.a' . 1 .... .... a ' ' . I .tsria vsmaiai outtiiwa. immin. ftkir; t86sX fiiaa tketf ! .fUaatie aad A'ort Crfma Bmiiromd, Uirectim, Lew is C Deamond, jLha D. , Whitf .rdix James M. IVtrrotl. John 1). Flau- aer . . ... . a i cress in ttoston, on Monday evening, gave the result of his observations in the South. Me thought that both sect ions of the conn try misunderstood and misinterpreted each other.; that tbe work of politicians, both in tbe North and in tbe South, Is perni cious, and that what the Southern States really need i the hearty co-operation of tbe business men of the North to afford them capital to vitalix their energies. ' l-P -Otw-lltJTI. lavH looJt W tth (itBtHtAwi t) ' tha military and to theae connected with the Bureau, but men from the North with average civility and good sense are cor dially received among them. Aa to the matter of negro suffrag. the white popu lation, m a rue, are opposed to it at least to universal suffrage. He tbowgbt, however, they would willingly agree to some method of impartial suffrage, which woald work advauiajgeonsly far both races. Mchmond Whig. Impost ACT to Tobacco Gbowers The following in relation to s new method of destroying the tobacco arooa baa been handed to os by a gentleman connected with the tobacco trade, with tbe request that it should be published.: Mr. William Moore, an old tobacco raiser of Dyer county, inform me that if yon plant a tew Jamestown weeds in year tobacco fields and sweeten with good sugar on a pint et water, ana then put once of Cobalt into the water and then drop four drops of the mixture into the bloom 4sf -the Jamestown weed, yon can dill every to bacco Ay on your pb.ee or they batch tha worms. By destroying tin pcs-akrSM fly yea can raise your tobacco crop with one-ten tb the labor and attention new rs quired Lynch. News. ....... .... .i ... . i i r is lima rrt'ainra Si.m.a . nun a rww Liir.-ri.ur. . avr. v . , . . . . ...... Will. 1. ttr friam d till i. standi on end X a 2,30 P. wLV IIliiioU named Geaeral ile, ri.IiaajlT .st startling maimer, rat t hog strings of Uleinaiiil, but he withdraws. Ilry. x.-o r. M.: uenerai vtaae immptoti s Wetter North fiuro.'.aa Rodrrvf -Dl- -1 . I .. ! J .. .1 . ' n . . .A - pjsner,, was ui ii.e annua, ine greatest ex-. mctors. A. ty Xlerrimoo. .inorew j. t osw, tml not thoir fault ; for those wise! best judge of the matter, it is presum atoj pa n i. .1 ic statesmen, doubtless. in too nweb to suppose that the kigb torwoaw that wV tro vision, thev i't attaiuablo excellence kas yet been liiev imgl't make of that sort, and, eapeci allv, it' litoae piovisions favored the right of erciort, wonM endanger the nuibontion of the CoMtrtatioq by the SiHitt. And! hav. no doubt that ha crude state. ...d folj-& ! 'heyjiad in erted. tn that mstrit r"sk ... sever! u?r. ot waiwisciu... "le.ilsBAj.rewS prohibitioti ngaiilal t fti.st iu-. siaaal .k.. nanTl. Uh 1110 s-wc 10 aa CAtoro.iai. lx and rn- the Pwlgn, a . - r ' ee -rwSMalatod (hi lite a State U witiidra w Irom the ('..iisiintion would uxts; until not he Isaen ratilied, nor "ill prea ffrage eAched on this creal sahjecl anywhere. Why not leave ike matter open for furth ee iBtpjavimebM I The lUdical tswty profuases to bo a parry of progress, and yet we have ft here incon-iai catty w.aviag to render our present expmimeatal, and not over promising, system of uffmge, boniateiy catangele. Massschuseti and New York hav their edncstbtn! and property qeaUatstioiM of the rigbl of wf head and bit of tinsel, she may look exceedingly pretty aud piquant and, if she came then, for a game of croquet or 1 I tralklaau nartv W....I.I h.. all I i ir. ...... i r j . - - - a 1 - 'but as' she coiaes to confess that she is miserabls fiutier, that she has .done the things she ought not to have done, and left undone the thing hc oagbi to have done as ebo takes upon Iter lips Daring tbe rebellion, Gen. Van Dorn. of the rebel army, was kilted at Naakvilto by Dr. Peter for aa alleged insult to hi wife. The affair east a gloom over the whole family of Dr. Peters, although kv was justified bylaw. Dr. Peters, became s strict church member, sad received his wife back, bm never recovered from the gloom that overshadowed his life. A short time ago his son committed suicide and a few days ago hi daughter, a bona- tiful sud coomplished vounr Ud v. arriv ed in St. Loo is lor ike purpose of taking the veil and devoting her life to religious , tvl.isioii. She prefer livine at a dis tance from the scenes of her family mis loriuues, and la time wilt lake tbe irrevo cable vow i of a aaa Fomeg't Urn. 'em inent and applause Obecr alter cheer rolling np wbeu he declared lor"Uair. Blair wns nominated on tb 11 ballot for Vice President amid ' itame-ss pise solemn and tremulous words, whose m sailing runs far beyond life into a sub lira etsruily there is a which would be ludicrous if molanchely." 'l'bo snld.ers sro jnbdaiil. Tbe speech. most i e mere mostly ny LA-u.uneueraie omcors When Genersl Kemper, of Virefnia. en dorsed Blair, the cheers given Hampton IhnTiplxSjT TtWkattlot waa ll woro not I ' ' afmrnrufed Tm Cbngrass to par-xenf government formed, ikav, t"Bie i devoted mere u Icgi-iat- fre, pmamd these tmahteaisiitc t ih psatpfay arstrts, tka uatlcs. wiH jTluTia by er:iai koynast ffiey tburo e Uiles- uriglif pr. .hi bfc this Richmond, July 9, P. M. The (Jos. jarvative will hold a niee in- at the 1 do not put my It to. waid as Theatre ai 8atarday nigkt, to ratify the ether, ft ..1 1 .. 1 1 . L.I. f I su 4'tvocaie oi alterr lUea ; Bit I o iioni .tew tOTC nr. mnatioas, that IS seek, bysusb au set as this, to tloode, Isocock, 'Bald win si a guts' (rout fkuug, if ska arete address it. l! V. l.v..U..r. P. K. Wa,.ksr- S. Mcl). Tate, It. L. Patten.. A. SI Paw 11 ; Proxy. 0. G. Ford. a ik...i. - 1. f",,ti nt.. itors. Pbytoa T. Hsary. f. D Psretbe. Thomas J Jarrls ; rnuiy. tftaxte LMim. By Command of Brt. Major liener-1 Bb. K. M. UAJtar : laWTta V i'xtRO. mons for Blair 317 IMP. M.: Th. dosing of tbe Oou vention was vt tho most pleasraiit nature, die otaet i' mingling froely snd pledg ing each ulb r lo work oarnestiy for the ticket. After Gen .si liamptou's spccsh, aB the Uafoa Gsonsls prusMl eanaraitsistsd him. Aetg. Aseu AJaJt. Osat. Congress. Washington, July 9, P. M A resolution, inquiring how many 8 bad adopted tka xsmlt.ask Article diaetiag Secretary cVsward to ltltlOljB.1 WlWPmA wtfft and t a is- i frnm ssersMsw-am. BtehmOM.!, July 9, M.-Jeiher PW-j ipavwaebM beat an ttml ttw mordsr; The Tax B.H was llw. aXwesrdy Isbnaou of kis wife, was ewe. murder iu lbs 6m degree. Tbo nomination of Gov. fjeymenr was eery unexpected bore. There has bees a govern! expeatatl amiagths pantile ibst Chase wseJs corns iu at ute laat boau of the tint. Mesv Ymrk, Jab 3 Cotton leas sc lift and uachaugLd. -laie J 1,440 bsla at S. 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