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f ' I V II p W1 v ?t - - if I- f UBLISHEl) KVEET WEDNESDAY, AT TWO DOLLARS PEE- AH MB II,- IH'-ADVASCE OL. 2:. : . . . ' .'.!- ... - ' ' r . - - ' m mM, LjaiWMMWsWaelMSMSs ifwi '''''''''''''''''''eVHeVBIHM " " 1 I i " - !, .-"i ' .. 1 1! . Li .i Ji 1 1- : 1 '-. ' 1 : .... ., ,1 '- I - - " - M ; i - " " Ml I ' : ; ' i . . ! . - - . i i i . ij. - Mr- m . ii -i .11. - ! . '-I1 V . : . i! - ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' 1". I8 " " ; "I ';;' 'y NO 35 h - i i ; I I ! I,' a : jtgpr?'' TII dXLy BA?ERL;BLi V THOMAS RIGnARDSON, J. 1L MUSE,. ; PUBMSiflfilt;. & PItOPRIErOK. HI XSic Union will be punished cvcrj Wed nesdny,;at $2 per annum, wvabjt u Office 6 doors buve the Poat Office. vauce. i AIverJiixiSf ltaiCS 1 3 TqWre 1 insertion , m 2 iosertious.i . 50 cents. 75 " $ 1 00 3 M i -"3 ":.:n w i.y tlio rear or 6 nunths 'V " "...a,,. ,. lulrertisers. at Ibt . lowest roib l peimj""" j ----- ,ti- .JOU PRINTING. . ?Tf"ejoB .WORK j " tVUtt nekt.t m and dinpatcb ; kucU a iiandb'd circu iHiiitcards. bt .nksj books, pamphlet etc., etc. j I i . " . .' V X5T All i;ominuni--.t)3na intciHletl fur I 1 nidi.i' in The Union, must becctompa- r,;J, J.tr tli wiifHr'i nauiw. and directed to tbV Kditor. t : T AU letters on )Uiiness, mut be ad- clf.i-ifcd to the J'lOprietor. C.. S. i' It I M ROSE, i DA1EK IN : Staple aj id Fancy d v :p o q) .id) i;'' NEW 6 EH X, JS C7 II U Q HE S o 1 lie c ar ic s ! - 1H' A'L:L G i: OH GE ALLEN -PEALT1R IN - J1 iV ft. 24 CY & ST A Jt L li ; J ' DRY G- ODS 1 SHOES & G A ITERS, HATS, Sec. POOTS, ; ; J CIIARLK.S C. CLARK, Attorney and Goimsellor at Law, nroiBLSfrcPt : doors below tne I couin 1 1 OILS K. v.) A IVi E.S E. M E T T S Commission and Forwarding Merchant ; 1 ' ; WILMINGTON, JS. U.i Aii2ust!30Ui.lS5t 13 tf i t I , . r ' - f ;:1 j wTOTAMi-iAV,- Hous3,- S12: and Ornamental 1 tllUKLC i fcT41t.Tt'M: 1C1K r.KI-OW tliE 1!ST . 0 KICK 4 SIjaIETT Slim MAM-FA T U EE OF . . V "I 1 . Tin, biiact iron anu oopin-r iraiu, AND DEALER IN . ; i . - -- Sfcvos,.and Japaned Wares, WRNER OF BROAP ASD MIDDLT. 9TREBT8. One door SoutTi of the Court" House,' Ti . - NEWJ3ERX. N.a SJA5TL0R, Dickson, Graves & Co i (Successor to Bates, Inrjlor ct Co.) Janufacturers and Wholesale Leaera in CLOTIING, Xos. '23 and 25 Dey direct, o NKW YORK, o- i: t v JONATHAN W HALEY. , 1 10 lo c k and 'Wat ca Maker, . .EEPS constantly, on hand, an excellent as sortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and r-p hulc , ot all kiiid. All work done av tha Ii4rte4!t notice,and in a -orVmandike manner. ! !T ,. I! r 1 J. WHALEY Sirt ti Watch, Craven street, Xewbern. - i Hay 2 th. 1853. - 4 LGjO.L.jD to BOR OVj T j iOmalG.ivolles:c . H ,E next session of titts Iiistitutioa wiireom- JL raeuce n the firt Wednesday in Aug st, ispo. i j ; . h.mple ccommodations aro provided for . a ny Bomber of young iadies. For iu fort uatioii, sCalaiogue, 'fec, "address h( refident of the bacultr, lie v. J. II. BRENT, 4 H - " W. S. ANDRE V uly 1 1th, 1855 " a9 t i Just Received i ! (BV LATE ARRIVALS) AT GEO RGE :A EL EN ' S, . f SV and 4 Bleached Domestic, Orass CtotrTTfcr Skirt s. White Eiibroid'sr. Silk. Ac Ac. . Alsor' assortment of Ladies and Children V'PbT ac; elphia frlwes and Gaiters. ' - I 1JLAID f SuAwts-Bothtei5quare'aa3 J laiig.jiist received fry-.-1. rr" f j' U f CI' Sl PRIMROSE, 36 Pollok Bt, balloon smn ra, irzs, c. "ijrEAVY Plain 'and Plaid : Long Shawl 8, - . AIL Balloon; Slit rts Long bone for Ditto, ,: Fiajs arid CotumoS- English Merino, ! .mcie-aod 4rrow Bi'k Jsflk? Velvet Tiinuniiigs Urilliatdeg CanabriesBraiils-, ic.,- -Ac. , ' j - ." "' - EMMET CUTIIBESTT " HI Li REN and Y'ouths' Boots aad :i.hoea, for a a pbijirose. ; - - " S6 Polok stri-ct. it 1? .... .(FORMERLY MRS. BORDEi ,'S) WEST SIDE RAILROAD G OLDS B OR 0 WJC f rpHIS extensive Vnd well krtown. public ess tabliehraent has been, purchased and was openiid ty the subscriber for the reception ot g'ues'js an the 4th insti . It is pleiisaatly and conveniently situated in tie ceutcc hiisineKS, and is dir ctly opposite to, ami . WEST of thti Tickei OtEces.of the VVitminirton and UVldon and the Centr.nlllail R6ad Companies', wl re tht car stop on their arrival and depart e, nd where ifaithful SERVANTS WILL BE WAITING to take; lgfZng and give uch otl.-'VattentTon's as tfi traveller may require. : j TUB'- HOUSE has been remodelled, repair ed, .and ' -thoroughly, renovated fromj cellar to garret,' and furnished throughout with New Furniture, selected with special car ti, and ar ranged with an -ye iojle to the comforts cf the casual guest or nerriijiiu nt boarder THE TABLE J Will bc ricli'y furnished With the j substana tials, the d.nnties and delicacies of the seasons, foreign s w ell; as don)etic niarketH will be rcitderrd tributary to the constant supjily which vvil! be served up in tlie best Istyle, by 'orderly ."obliging and ye;l trained servants. THE BAR . . j . IV'ill be a Storehouse of the best Wrine aqd Liquors, and superintended by a jrentle man of courtesy and integrity, thoroughly ac q (lain ted with his i business -comprising the knowledge of what fs clue to the rights 'and ccunforls ol' 'he public, as well as to himself niid his employer. THE STABLES. which are anions th- best in the. "State, have been placed in the keeping of a sddlltul find cjro tul manager, w ho will always have under h; care, the best and most experienced ost ers it will do among the cSii.'i cares of th tor to see tnt horsea of his guests b xcd and thoroughly groomed. I ' Tliis entire establishment has been purchaser and fitted up at an 'enormous expensel and it will be il.if pleasure as, of cour.se.it will be- the interest of the subscriber, to render the' Ilou.se in every respect : equal to any iu the Country, lie therefor'"' trusts thai a generous public will renew-an l continue tlie liberal patron .jge here totbre -extended to this House, while under the c reOfifs former- proprietress, Airs. (Border who gained fr it a celebrity . throughout thfc entire Union. T j 11. R. -MXOItf. Auiittst 14. 1S55 -i 41 i THE CLARENDON IRON" WORKS. WILMLNGTON, N. C. A II Vaafadkkelen, Proprietor. ' jl IE subscriber having purchased the entire JL in "the "CLAREiS7DO-V IRON WORKS," so licits orders for j Steam Engines, of any power or style, Saw Mills of every Variety, Mining Manchinery and Pumps, Grist and Flour Jills, complete, Parker, Turpentine and other Water "VyiVee's, liice held l umps an I lvngines, Leavitt's Corn and Cobb Crusher, Rice Thrasliers, ! Shingle Jachines, . ..: , Shafting Hangers and PulJies, ' Cotton Gins and .(.Tearing, "' , j . Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns Erass " " Locomoti ve and TiVcula.r Boilew, . Fine and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blaeksmith"work of all kinds. Iron Doors for Houses arid Jails 1 : the ei:a:blisiimenty Having been ce-oigamzed tor the express purpose 1 insuring pUnctnaliH" of -the execution ol nil or de's the pubhe rrtny rest satisfied that any work which may offer will be promptly delivered accor ding to promise, and of such workmanship as can not f ail to give satisfaction. The Meclianical Department. Being in' charge. of me:i of talentd and experience I have no hesitation in saying that the work here after turned out, shall compare favorably an eve. ry respect with that of the most celebrated in the .States ami at prices which will make it to the in terest of all in want to send me their orders. REPAIR WORK. AWays done without delay and having a larere force for that purpose, it will prove advantageous to any person needing such to give me the prefer ence without regard to expense of sending same from a distance - j , Orders wtll be' addressed to ' Clarendon Iron Works' Wilmington, N C. I A. II. VAXliOJKliLlS2tt OtOber 31st, 1S55. That delightful and refreshing Ap- ' pcrient . CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. For sae by v : F. S. DUFFY. ! i - Newbern. 8,000 Acres Pine Land f o II s a l ic . ; BEING desirous of making some change in my business, 1 effcr for sale a part of myj Lands in Brunswick County. These lands lie on the wa ters of Town Creek and Hood's Creek, high and pleasantly situated,5 about 13 miles from fFihning ton. - There aiesome 20 Tasks of Turpentine Box es now cut on the land, a large port1 on of j which are young, having been cut within fouryears past There is also a Turpentine Distillery of $0 bar rel capacity, connected with the business, situated on Town Creek at the head of tideway where flate of any size can load at any stage of the water, Without the least difficulty! i The Houses are ail good, comprising a dwelling, a number of negro. houses, built last winter Corn Crib, Stables and other houses necessary fcjr such' a.business. There is also some Swamp Lands be longing to the traet, said to be equal to anyj in the State, and a quantity of uplands, if cleared and put in a state of cultivation will' product!' corn, cotton, peas, and potatoes, vcrv abundanll v ' ersows desirous of purchasing wi d do wel 1 to Call and examine the- premises. Mr.- II j-1 ci Arn, who is on the premise,' will take pleas' i in showmg the land to those who may call. !' . . . JAMES E. METTir. Wnurisrtoti, August 24th. 1854 IS J'.. DRESS GOODS. FIXE assnftme it just received; of ' ' Ulac nd anevUress Silk, . - Ilandsome -Woul Je -Laines, n . Ail 17 ool Plaids , L iIerinos4PIain Delaines, Alpacas, tc. t - r Also S lar ire assotuicnt of Calicoes,? for sale cheap . tfEOKfjfe ALLEX' - : - ' CHAP1N & COs . . Gents fc jfJcalerv Jn tlie most appiove! xjL machinery for working iwood tc, cousisting n part of ' Steam Engine! and Boilers, i 1 r. iiac ana, hand Lathes, . Spoke Lathes, . Tenoning" Machines, '! r Hub Alachines. , ! llorticing ilachines, . " Shafting and Pullies, i Imp'red Pivot Box Iroa fe 6teSaws 3IandnII., ! J Improved Circular Saw benchei Shingle Machines, , . j . ! If right and iimtingdon im prove! i Scroll Saws., 1 --i CircuTarTAd Verticle Sawmills, ' j; Gray and Wood's Planing MackinesJ i Daniel's and Bartow's do ! 1 ITlcCo.rd'a and other Pertabe Zbr8 '' Powers H u - Also, j ' i Harrison's patent Grist Mill Pelton's Portable Pantation Grist MiIs Corn and Cob Crushers. At. c. Machinery and Shafting with Putnam's Impro ved Pivot Box put up in all parts of the country in the best manner at short notice.. Estimates for Mills "and Nachinery carefully made up and sent to any part of the country en post paid applica tion J. " i Particular attention will be" given te putfiri I g uv .AZEli S PATENT PORTABLE SAW MILL. .Tliis mill, for cheapness,, durability, simplicity and efficiency, has no eqna!. ! j These mills will be sold for $1,405 permill complete they have been frequently timed by fhe watch and will saw fifteen fet tefincl pank one minute. All information will be given by nuuiessmg u, ai zvinston, jLenoir C. Dec. 1, 1855 C. six tnm. I PERUVIAN FEBRIFUGE i A certain cure for Chronic FeT er and A gue, togefher with a large ' assortment of Ft vet ai.d Ague remedies. Jns received by : T. J. HUGHES. Lyon's magnetic Powder and Ra !' mis. T70R the destruction ef Fleas ""and lJea .3 1. . A'oachca, Ants.Ac, Ac , . v TFor sale byl 1 1. DISO.vVAY. HATS. I A LARGE lot of Fancy Straw, Panama, Fur amd ilk Hats, fii summer trade at GEO. ALLEY'S S A AD'S, pull's &Bristol't SarsapurdJa; Forsaloby T.J.niUGHES i BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS. FOR romovin Tan, Pimples' and Freckles. For l Rsniu.i. sn ving, or cleansictf the teeth and periumuic: iu Dreth j ! IT HAS NO KQTAt. l For sale by f. . DUFFY. rpiIE subscriber having lately returned from Bus-1- ton, w.ld now inform bis customers and the mbfic that he has just received a full supply of the best qualities af the various kinds of Cotton and Flax Twines, Also an assortment of ! , NETS AND SEINES. He is also prepared ,.to furnish at short notice any Kiims oi ieis or aemes out oi tne usual dimensions all of which will b'e wArranted to cive satisfaction to the.puiThaser, both in material and manufacture, by hand knitting. ' lie will also tifke this method f inQi-mins the public generally, that he has a gcxd assortment of Dry ixoods, Hardware. Shoes. CROCKER 1 GROCERIES except T.TOTTnnQ FLOUR of best and cood oiialities. and a lnt of first rate1 New Bedford SPERM CANDLES war ranted pure, all f which he is prepared to furnish k V i t X TT fo4 f n i-nn I .Li n i GEO. F. FlsiIER. i . HERRINGS. Y!K No. 1 Whole Herrings i-fine crder tJ for sale by ! ... GEO. F. FISHER. Near the Old County Wharf. 4S May 3d, IS 54. j ' SHOES AND G A TIERS. A h.ll assortment of ladies S'lipp. rs,Ties, Bukini ind Gaiters, also Chidins Shoes, and Gaiters just receirod from I hilladelhia, GEORGE ALLEN j Tojhe Turpentine MaJcers OB" I "' UrOIXTIl AIVO SOUTH CAROLINA fXMIE subscriber having taken thepremlum a Jli at the late State Fair upoh Ti rpentine Tool (Chippers,- Ro'ndhaves, and Hackers,) would an nounce to the public that they are manufacturing these Tools extensively. Their workmen hayir. been for many years engaged in the above buf pes?, are unsurpassed by ftny in ;'ne qimity a;d proper construction of their tools. WTe will driv er these toolo at any points on the N. C. W. z 11. flr.u Vv.'tfe M. Railroads. IFe warrant thesv. toh to be equal in quality and superior adaptation for work to any Northern manufacture, and ask a li be ral share of patronage, trusting that liberal southerners will give preference to home manu factaresr. - I . 11 crcers directed to hs at Jericho, X. C, will meet prompt atentiom L. W. t B. WHITFIELD. 1855. S In ra n 31st, PAINTS, OILS, k COLOURS WINDOW GLASS, PU IT Y, &c. i - . j For sate by ' F. S. DUFFY, Newbern. TURNIP SEED. NEW CROP. A FULL supply just received and - j or sale by . . i T. J. I1UGIIE.S. . D; uggist. '4" MULLETS, GROCERIES "', . RY GO CJ.IC. ZCY "Mullets " in fine ol derf t)xj An Jisbriraentof Groceries except. Li- QOtsDry 'Goods, i?ea"rly Made ClothiDg Seines' Nets, and Twines, Just received ad for:ale by O. F. FISHER.. CHILDREN'S Wood and Widow n and "tw S'eat Cabbs and Carriages. ;! - i June, 1855 - EMLETi CUTIiBERT. r ok tb'x UNION. i DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN LENOIR. Previous notice having been given, there was a large: and enthusiastic meeting of the DtrobcracT of this County at the Court House in Kinston on Tuesday the 8th inkt,. being; C unty Couit day: On motidfa of Dr; T. Wcodleyt Joseph R. Croom Esq., was called to the' Chair, and Messrs. E. P. jJof tin and j.'U. Yoottti ivore appointed Sec retaries. - . ! The meeting. being, organized , by request of the Chaiiman, Dr. Woodley stated the ob ject of the meeting to be "the ratification of the actions of the Nntideal Couvoutioo' at Cii.cinnati St the lata District Convention of the Democratic party held in Newbern and the nomination bt a Comniotier to represent this County, in the next State Legislature' The followii g tlommittee wal appointed Lto present matter for the a'ctiub of the meeting, viz: J. C. Wooten, H. F. Bond, H: N. C rob m, J.J. Moore, Samuel W. toward, J. P Woo ten, Warren Bell; Wm. Sutton, C.L. Davis, J. S. Davis, J. W. Morris.'Dr. T. jroodley, J.W.Cox, J. M. mos 7ams iTcning, Whit6eld Graddy.T. W. Rouse, Samuel W. Cieome, James .ones, S. E. Loftin, G. W. Vwiiters, Joseph Holler, Stephen Waller, Wilson Tiighman, -Bit ney Coker, Pinkney Hill, Alex. Hill, J. C. Ilanfield, after retiie ment reportea the following rosolutions which were unanimously adopied: (The meeting was eloquently and warmly addressed bv H. F, Bond, Esq., sub-Elector tor this County, in the cause dt Democracy, and also by James F. Speight, Esq., of Greeue, the Democratic candidate for ix-elec-tion to the Senate of N. C, who g -.xa Know Nothipgism some hard blows,and were warm ly applauded, The Committee then reported as follows:) Resolved, That in James Buchanan of Penn. the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, and John C. Breckinridge of Ky., for tfce Vice Presidency nominees of the late Cini cinnati Nat'onal Convention, wa find able, honest and well tried Democrats Statesmen of enlarged patriotism aiid experience, "the Uuion and cOHstiiution sound and faithful defenders, and. this ncmication is a boon to Southern rights and to civ"Sl and religious liberty thro'-ghout the lajid and that the plat fyrDi -of principles' presented, is broad enough and stiotig enough fov every national, conser vative and union -loving man of the country to stand upon. Resolved . That we endorse the actioh of the late District Convention, held in Nev bern, and of the nominations of Dr. If in.- J. Blow ol Pitt County, as the Democratic Elec tor for this District, and f H. F. Bond and St IF. Bright Esq.,sub-Electors for this Cburj tv, as t!ie staudaid bearers of the Democratic 'cause, in the ensuing Presidential 'campaign- ResolVed, That hnvihg full confidence in the ability Add integrity of our young Iricud Simon W. Bright Esq., heartily icorumend him as a fit ad proper person to n preseut this C.uuty in the icxt House of Commons of the -State Legislature and we pledge him oui united and honett efforts to secure his election. Od motion J. C. Wooten, n. F. Rond anc Dr, T. O. Woodley w re appointed a com mittee to wait on Mr. Bright and inform him o? his nomination aud request his acceptance of tne same, who soon returned, accompa uied by Mr. B. who, in eloquent and glowing terras, accepted the nomination and made an earnest appeal in defence of Democracy, ys Black Republic inism, and in behalf of Buci lifinan, 'Bragg, &c, . . I Ordered that a copv of the proceedings be sent to the U- ion of Newbern, and Tribune of Goldsboro', for publication. j Afuravote of thanks was unanimously tendered to the officers the meeting adjourn ed. J. R. CROOM, Chairman, j E. P. LOFTIN, J. M. Wooten j. Sec'ys. Mrs- Quigg, is yout husband a Know No thing?' I guess so, for he told me this morning; that somebody had been making a fool of nm. EST A eentlwmau be ng in company with a sprightly damsel about fourteen, was some what annoyed by her trickery. At length he exclaimed : - Nbw, my dear girl, be stifl.' T'.is was touching a chord of feminine vanity. Assuming au air of importance, arid retiring to a . position of dtfiance,she tespon ded : . , 'Girl ! indeed ! am as much of a wo man as you are ' .'-- ; Sportiso. The Editor of the Young A ericab.HS a ferocious poodle, which he backs 10 lick cvr plate in the neighborhood- pli this ia thbonly papfer publish id in tdwn w insert by request the j Resbltitions of 'the 4Ajmerican" Ratification Meeting here a few wlets ago. The proceeiingb with the ex- ceptipn of the resolutions! have been publish,. eu?i ave a strong savor of prejudice, but th ; approacsing Presidential election will 4pi k the lint eff iLem' so bdlv, they will be forced to fly into the fold of nationality ,01 fast, ttiat tte Democraiicl party will have to enfploy a steam egme on the high-pressure prpciple to snake hands with, end welcora thm back to the straigbt, pathway of" the Uuioti. RESOLUTIONS. . We, assembled together as free American crilzen. and pfomptc4 by. an earnest desire tojpiesVrve inviolate -tho Constitution of our coutry, to cement the bonds of our Union, an to transmit. to, our posterity jhe priceless bcn!of liberty both civil and religious which wejefijoy, do resolve as follows t Jlesblved, Thit we recogcize in the princi ple bf the American Paity, elrments of na tiplil greatness prosperit.that fc they aro the sarpe pbiverfal, immortal Jirinciplas taught, by Wlshinton, and the Fafkers of the iiepub. lic, d disarm sectionalism, to thwart fore'gn iiiahinations, to restrain bigoted intolerance, to establish friendly fee between the Nofth, the Soutli, the Est and the West anct tb promotethe diversified interests of the whole country. 1 " -, - I s Resolved, Tbat to these'V'principles we do her--afb in our undying devotion; and that ourjvenf ration for the memory of our patriot ic lcfstors, ahd our ardent love for the work of their-combined wisdomj and-self-sacrificicc t .ft f C spiilf thisglorioiis Unioii forbid us tb cease ourefforts until the government be restored to i3; oi ig.nal purity, aritj" the Constitution, wit its compromises laiihftilly observed and rejected throughout, the -length and breadth of the land, i 1 liesolred, lhat in Millard Fillmore, the c'anlidate of the American Party for the -Presidency, we hail the able expounder and laitjiful representative of hf se principles. Tua his tried statesmanship, his eminent pa triojfsm; his undoubted conservatism, : his strii lilotis regard for the interest of every seciipn, and his past." Washington-like' ad miifistration', entitle him to the support and conjtdence of every patriot; and that, God be inglour helper, we will place him whore the pers by which We are surrounded, and the dangers which threaten ui require him to b4 placed; where he can once more, with the Constitution as his corapassi steer ; tha old Sbifrjof State'into a havenj of security. iJesolved. That Andrew Jackson Donnel- j: . : son fs a ''chip off the old block," and Worthy to afaud by the side of tho illustrious Fillmore. Thal-his patr iotism, predominating over party feeli.g and party piide, ! demonstrates tba the rise counsels and salutary lessons instill ed into his youthful miiKl iby bis able' bene- l i factor, he hero of New Orleans, have crown a . j withsbis growth, and strengthened, with his strength; and that the all j pervading sentU men-vith him as with the' immortal Jack it son, "The Union must and shall be ;re- -' M 1 e fcrri." That to him we yield our confl dencfe:and pledge our suppbrt; bftlieving that if, bt Providence of Go 1, he should be called to (1ichargi the duties of the highest station witbfrf the gift of the American People, he will ie found to bs capable, faithful, and hon,ei that the laws will bo ably and i in par tiallyherc cuted,"tbe Constitution upheld, and tho. if piou sacredly raaintai led. Resolved, That as North Caroliha was, to her eiveiasting renown, the. first State to thoioff the British yokejand "declare her freecltepifrom foreign tyranny, so ekotild she now, h times fraught withj danger to the govelnment she battled to establish, adhere, with fiinyielding integrity, to the grand prin ciplefwhich then induced htr patriotic courso lliii ""Americans should rule America." Thatliohn A. Kilmer i the representative of that lfhciple; and as such,! as tho trtio and tried fHend of Internal Improvement, as a man v.ho-e ideas and feelinjgs are not cir cumsxribed within geographical limits, or gangSned by sectional jealousies, but who, like Millard Fillmore, knows no East' and nb -West, he is endeared to us all, and shoulbo elevated to the chief magistracy of the OJd North State. That we approve-the propoion for heldihg a ' ConTtntion at Wasbfmgten, on the 3d of July, to uomiBate a candidate for Elector- THat while. we are free t yield our personal prefereqees- to the betterpXidgemt-nt of the Convention, we would recoin&end E- J. Warren o? Beaufort Coun ty, lyfy hose selection thia meeting wou'd be highly gratified. Tielolved, That the Chairman appoint deV cgate to represent the American Partj of CraveliCountV in said Convention. . S. B, BLACKWELL, li t Secretart. i A Wife is Trouble. -Ptay tell me rui dedr, what is tlie cause of your tears!' ft OM such disgrace! I have opoaed ono of your letters, supposing it t& be addressed to myself. .Certainly it looked more like Mrs. than Mr! . -! . .';, 'I that all What harm can there be 'in a wife's opening her husband's lettersr !' ; ' But the contents sucb disgrace!' j 1 i4What!: has any one dared to writb rao a tetter unfit fbr my wifa to read!" ; I !. f "Ob, no! It is couched injthe most chasto language. Bnt the di!rracei,, n , The husband eHrgerly caught up tho j ivmviim suo ClSUv) lAJttLt had been the means of yearly breaking his wife's h&arU Reader; you couldn't guess tho cause in a coon s age. It was no other than a bill from the printer, fbr three gear's bud scriptionl ; ' ' ;;- ;l I - The racst sehsible woman in all creation! Sho ought to be admitted a member of the , craft. '1 ; ' 1 , 1 "I -: " We clip an ! advertisement from an ex? chang-, which may aid pressed slanderer?; With a valuable hint or to : ' A Card. "T!it subscriber ihfornis !,T" her fritK lk and the public generally, that she continues to invent and circulate Lf as of ere- : ry description, on most reasonable terms; and af. the shortest! notice. Persons requiring her services are referred to any of the tflosV respectable families in the neighborhobd in which she resides. ; , L "N. B. Characters ruined or partially in jured by the family er piece. Village, house,; and tea-table lies, told upon ally subject and at a moment's Ht4,ice; hints and! ihsinua tions by the gwss, doen, orV single, with a liberal allowance to wholesale dealers. . 'r- KrrrY Clackit.' Pine Simuit Barrels. K. P. Hiil, Esq., writes to the Editor of tho Abator; that ho makes Spirits Turpentine; barrel ofi firio wooJ; and he promises 'to satisfy every ono who feels an interest in-the matter, jthat-Pino -Sj int Barrels can be made to.hold ho Spirits of Turpentine just as well as;the-0ak; and if eo, it will be an actual saving of thousands of dollars to the distillories of North Carolina -annually.; 1 have tried it, and sold a num ' ber in New York and Wilmington! last firfl and' winter and , during tin's spring, at the best market prices;.' Foi.pb. ;j '"i , : , I - " -I - ' ' ' i " : ' . 7" "" ' i'f Ned, what are yod doing there on the flooiV ' ' - Why sir I had a shock.' 4 A shock?' , V 1 ' Yes sir.' 'What kind cf a shock: I ' Why sir, one of your subscribers cama m during your absence, and Offered to pay a year's subscription, which took such an effect upon mo that I have been perfectly ihelpless ! - i -. ' i H ir- ever s.nco. ' r . " No wonder, Ned, but cheer up, i are safe, as there is little prospect of sue r catastrophe in tlis office ;V i anota- ; r . . j! p - ' -' 1 ; Presentations are getting comrapn;. Thov Captain of a canal boat out west ha.s just been presented iWith a service of five years in the penitentiary, in consideration of the disliu-; gu 'ied ability with which h plundered a pas-1 senger and kicked him overboard. ' ' j .. ; : . , -rv r-: J A merchant had ad Vei Used his goods wou!d be ipld for a song.' A waggish cus toraer caixie in and after selecting such artit cles as he had desired tendered in payment the Song of Hiawatha. The 'merchant acknow- nArr that both himself and eroods were fair Iv ?o'di n A contemporary describing a dance at country village in his leighborhood par: ; , tt !i' . t-l . tlThc gdrgeons strings of glass beads, fasten . en on thai heavmcr bosoms et tne .; vuiaro belles. like i polished rubies resting en the pur- 1 .. - i face of a wrm apple dumpling.' Did you ever. .'-. is frAn flwhani naner savs iuatQ eirder to elect Fremont he must carry all the free States enmasie, with the exception of 27 votes, tho exact nuinbar belonging ta-Pennsyivania. ... "iS 1 " l. --r.Crm Via in r It Ua loMs a eunsyivaiiia,fcUBiciww, , ford to lose nothing else. 1 !' " I 3f An old lady in . Pennsylvania" jBadj. great aversion to rye, and never, could cat h in anv forml -Till ( Ute ste said, the ' had g to making it into whiskey, and I fin that I can now and then worry down; a tie. J :- ; - - - lit jA- JLewis, Esq.,of Boston states ths to his awn personal knowledge, J. (7. Fre -fnont is a slaveholder. 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The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 16, 1856, edition 1
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