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1 1 bkuner 1 . 1 i . 1 1 ; \ n i i i • 1 1 1 ' i i . i 1 i < ' 1 : . terms i 15 i ' i ' s&____7iii in in . ■•\ p ■■.. „,., r ... ■1 s r in i,i im , . i • h , ■. i c 1 s.l ' - lo ll riok-ii a i i o ii k.li ' ' ; ""'•■r n . <■cii.o i . i . i.i n i || ii . ii i . ii im nte h i h n.i di im " ' , i " i ■■i .- ii , _.. i , ■■. ... , •■s i - ' ii i,l n i'm l„dk 4c i i ii i v i " ' " i - ■' 1 '- ■"' i-l ■y-'i^i spoiled -" general jo surprises rait ■'/'.. an / bloat i big v tu the bud .. i i e it i 1 " i ild 1 or ancienl j ,. .., i , i been called by his ardcni bl |„, ',,, ••!,,. m irion of the mexican wiir " lu issiiid to be greal on surprises 1ii ,| j ,,!_; ng from a recent exph.it «.■- , mid sai thai i -• report s|n'i_s triil.v nt imu a great meeting was held here the other day to make arrangements to iv gen 1 a grand receptii n nn his visit to uiileig i cant well was for several il u s under ihu mosi intense excitei a in mil i i i jo n ere feller gogel lie me x ean war the meeting appoiu till a i iiimitiei t receive him ihis com mil tt li.e i pre ared in leave here on the train of monday morning for kittrell's s|nin itlnie tin-i were lo nieel old jo and escort hint into the m.-ir of ilis native stale n l.l arr va i a lintii was to let fly at liiui with n tliinidul'.n speech and as the hm . suid in i.i lull 1 1 ei .- u u tn he u d — il n generally knn hodv in and iiboiti in _■- a i so inui'li eugro — el with the expected fel lhai 1 1 1 e s w e 1 1 e r 1 1 1 if he at of s in 1.1 v ii i artlly felt when lo i uud he llo il n t arrival nf i ■train fi mu weld i , whn sli . i make i a ap ear un e but i ■vet itali •- ci n jo i ut -• ifm e any ii.ii wa ti . nn i verv muck to i te d sjjiuutle ueni i cant ■! i and the u lura who expi t swell i the ug i .■■i-i ui n ■did the nld swamp f>>x pop down upon the rust-all lit there in re suddi i ly and iii tllltll old jo popped • vi iupi ui hi ardent adiu i era in ituh vve really do imt kno v « lull vi . in ■nt the ri-i-.'i t'u :•. spu ic i i •■m ■ilthel is i warm foi it to keep in its | resent shitj u and we thoruf re 8 ig^est to our w friend cant well the propriety ol ret i ding in •■!■■! •■and tut :. u i lie -| ■• int a i ii • uu can i n i do it we iin huat • ■te vah lictory s s wliu-'i would have suited just aa aell tor vale 1 ■'"" - - the e i tor i the 1 lenmcratic press lute ' li i.l l nt ' - ' ". 1 i i i i ... tby did 1 i the editor ha i set up the whole prngramuie and il was to li ivu appeared in mnnday's issue buf al i .' it n.i " loue'-s labor lost slid he had t set lo iv rk m.i , t il down ugain we think ii hi sir ni i he in i ted on t i counts — one for travel i ig u sun ii.ni d the nthur for hur_j i .- •. . mei n,g nr ■l.'a •■_■rait j it regit '■. mm 1 i ai a ' ' 11 hr ejitor : the foil living in iho western i ' li i,e | i llfu ib ll 1 forll fr ni li nt ;• time ti lhe imi i - . ■| .' ly -- inl return liis " l llm s liip iii i win i v 111 v n lllll uli'i ll.lll i.i | o-i | it 1 lli nil 1 ni slates into a rei uli i . ind i .- dinsolve llie i hiion h ■■/'. • unit mi udell i t disunionist but we - ,\ [-.-.■ii.i i willing !.. _.'■■i the k ■imu nd i in.-n ti.ill ll l li"ii is an i hm ■■■le in ion — wtt ' i 1 '■. ■" it s-u.-li a in in t -_• • >■-...- u'i i ■■_•- -, , ll i . ' li u ■i -■i ■il need ii one lu read i lieiii tin nit iv the ttfee t lii'"u u mi i . . . ■i _- ' .- -• md ii a dii ■ul rn imi i.i i i'h'1 i ..'.. bave found liiui bj hi ow n nets i j ' ' lit iiii-slii.il uf -. ii v mil iu in ii i i h , lionsl i i . .... wettt rn 1 • wenei er nil the sntil in-rn i ite ire rc.-i 1 1 an 1 |'"-|' ireil i . set liijjell ■' with ih.-m !.. ii ■iu : ii n i ii rn /'■' it and lie is with them heart an i li in i i unlci-rcs * 1 ■■■• i i i in s iu hisses ■\\ ■■-:. i lire llie south rn heai f m-i i . ru itiiiiif i£ive ciiuraire lu ■.,. i oilier snd at fai /■> ../■- . ',,■btj one ort/anizi i concerted action wt ./..,■ta '. - ' i ' ..'■/ .. /.'< i tiliition i .'. ci i .- lln hi umre i lull vent imi tut mum - north caro ill _: . .'. vauee st hal 4ii 1 i,,i,l • th t/retit •/.-•''/' oj i ....'.'.. he 1 1 ink '. i in ii i nu ii lli - kil ali-l laiie -■- !: . i ll,".n _'!. • n'.ii the -.--. i tlm s-.hiili i-.'j'nt.-<l low in i.'ii |. ' ' i iiinveinetil w here w . i i ei ej ul i 1 tliinlt not ii - i.j'-.-i i i .; .. ' / '. . rr ii i.v il n i i .,■■mil 1 ll i j i wh"ti the | of ill lees .... v ""• . i . . '■■• l rs are i ' ■and tli | ..... ■, ■- ■i . i yet | ' ' ■i . - ii — vn vi bam i m i r i i n.i iii i ' ' , '""" i il tickets ■( i-i lincoln ■i in li il . h nice fm .■ii.n v ' ' '• . milieu ' l i i in ierhap will refii ■■in l.n „ '" '""'• l " \ . n hl i k i in n il v i state ;."- 1 i i ' force ll i.m ' then the i s . ||„ , ,„. hh ,, t ,,,,„ „ ,, r lh - ■• .. the i lhe p . | i i . it stolen '' -' in 1 l.i ' . war mill nil l i pea ih land ... u eliraud i i . leal , - ■' c trott na lhattljinun vol xviii salisbury n c august 7 i860 number 12 dfdatfd to pjlitifj llrmj jntrrnal jinjiradnnrnts caamrrrc tljr oni srimrrs t.oraliti an tl)f tnili circle from iii t karltlle rullttin music i had the pleasure mr i . . . a of at li ling n few dayi ago lhe ' loiium ■mem imi i-i of lniiin i '< illejie lt is ciistoiinii i , 1 bi neve m mi ai tide like tin's i speak iu complimentary tut ins ol excullei eiea - f the sci n i aud of the superior i ilenl and cap il i f its fac dtj ; i ut i deem it inmessary iu i ■•_• n 1 '" '" - i • lege i ii ia aln adv kin m n t he one ol ihu hi st in i lie statu lor nt-qnir ng a thorough us well us u polished ed ■' ation 1 i sb nli to mu ilmi a ii f have i atleudi . i tntncemeul « imae exet i ea pli asi 1 all so « ell and « hine gn niiich niii tit i hi ii n | mi 1 t ike all com ioi table linked ■• • ■< 8'o.rl w as spared il ii nld conn lu to th joy mul nippiiiussof tl . iidatice i'm u liicli llu mi ...._-. i - at '. ' deaei ve cred it i he pat ii came off nn lhe ei ening of t .- lasl day ai i i in illituil affair il i a i i i.i tahli - were laid in grove uut were eh gant ) litti i up 1 _• i uu : green ul a n - coiitt i-t well « ith i other ai ; up nf the s hei y w nil thu i die ed i 1 1 - i ii ks ii um ■i"l ll.e gl null , k i r m 1 w c wilson 1 . i l it l.n i , i.i e a guntleimi i . . . ineiil e x q u i s i i t as 1 1 . . ._■• j - : i nt in ■■■i .■., i i'i liiiienl : - | i - curing tin i tin .' n ihu slati .> - , /; ■ii hole of the uxi ivith iiiohi lm ti.i.ii of mu * ot t ihat i « a .••:,..' n.i him ii ks of i i-diiy i deem it mi pi i . . ■. and mn to ' ll'.-i i suggest - - ■■■uittee ol i - a _- i s.iciel ■::.. , | elet'tinl i -.- i i'm our i.iii i iii i'i i iii this in itn i ihey - . • u . ' - - ■■i seen i t o a 1 1 a i iii my other detail < the ii ■-■u e in giving zest md ui.j'vmetit i sti ve i i-n-i ■".. its ii i para ml anything else ■■ii ith ni visitors t truiisceuiis n va . i'g.inil everyl _■■-■■•• 111 ! - .- ■; ; il i n i i \ pleasure thesu am :- tin 2 mid - ti i i all class es here with tli"m trom a distance in which new friendships uud long desired ...-.)' i n.i ia .-•■- are fnriiiun while old ones are renewed enj >,. i and ratified ; ii whieli will be cul mci i and ad vanccd nn npcuknhl , f ,- mlucted under the j ■. flueuce of c'liitiniuil ii-.nii nf pow • i nn i li i-i r •;. ; imi ,-. ii iii 1 . colors " oinplex in of ev iry mind with n hap i'i unseltisli tin and gives an < defin able charm and completeness nnfull der any other eircinnstai ces rtnrii _' the memory with an ineffaceable ri seem •• of i aried ' -.' i yed lelieitv . w i i!i in after life the mind w ill rlin und revel i tn w tit iii -' i i fly eni of pleasure and the most obtuse of ii prehension naiiin it fail ' > perceive tl e truth of this nor will the most nm ro in tided ascetic or capl : ms qnibbli r at ti inpt t ga n-.iv it but independent of the gen ral recn iiting i i i i > ating i fluent f gi iod music l ere ia a par ticular class ;■'■■ling the fair to provide i order of music for whit-it is an impel ati ve ihtty of the • uiniiittee i nu i th ladies nine tenths of whom received a | fair musical ed lr;i ill iii '. -.. i iso ctl i vn'.-'l tllbtus sli inid he i not disgust d — whose urns inuli cxi and rather ■tract us ihey must ave d»ne uf ter . • g to the cxi era do btuff they vere ' • ,.'.' i to i • v ur now i . i , y rectified this vear : .'. ciii ving thu heat i ind that i i n '« . we all know that the nl nm the state wl ich is truly h musical institution - thai located in b bury we all heard it more than a v ear '_■", and i..w excellent it was und saw imu faithfully nnd indefatigahlv each meinher excited himself to ph ase us . i i !,. v have improved sn much nire then that in ne could believe it ! it those who like mj self havu latelv lo them i hope for the credit i i liarh.tte i here are " me ho would be deterred from doing t hem justice from i iilcful and < temptihle spii it of ri i.-ilrv if there are permit ine to say in them ilm in this iustai ce ut ltn-t there ni '• ■ihese linle prejudices '■- mu i m rii"l into other hut i >-- er matters the excellet i f tin ! ind is i i . jed for i lie im nil.i i - t"i tuiiately secured aa their teacher caterer and di rector w ii \ iim : i gentleman . •!' un usual musical ability long and extei expi rietiee as ad n the i egnlar profession full f iti lunl euthiisiasui for the elevation i the art uinong the pen pie and who has labored among them with unaba'ed zeal for three years and ill retained among them a ml had in not the evident f i'i taleul and kjirmstiios before us in the excellence of i"n band united testimony of all fhe best professional musicians who passed tlirouh here assures us i.f the high estimation in which in was held in tin tiist profesi al tu usicians in all the cities of the union and the mem here nf llie band are indi vidually aa noble a sel nf yoiinu men aa can be found anywhere and will char i tie who ju>ilv prides herself in the pub lic spini mul liberality of her < itizutia be the last in perceive acknowledge,sus tain und enjoy n'orth carolina's musical excullelicui i hope not i sides row an has nn count fair and why should ii"t her iii n hand bu made in redound t the credit of mirs iu mecklenburg t ad ded to the above cogeut argtuneat let ine i-nv tlmt it it is it i-l advertised that llie -. i i nis nf lln salisbury i nml lint u ii'-i-n secured fur ui i;i il mile nf '" in-i ii ill hu no hindi augmented i it this il'l lllli lllll l-\|'il will in illlll ii mme iii iii cm i mil in iv nothing nf the pleasure and ■• lat at - n i hcrcl rmn athena ' ly 21 death of joseph i.ai.i.s tlie telegraph yesterday t ii i in ii ii i r,i 1 1 i '" the i i i ■i 1 1 i lie nl intelligence nf llie i i'l i l"-l i'll li.ll i -. ll.l vi-llttllllll ] iiililnr of tlie nati ml intelligencer the n i r nf the .\ mi'i i mu i'lr lln national intelligencer wus first l-t,ll.|lsli ii lmim in still uf i ll.l ' - hi sin i lli mm i . iles ' win i ii n i nut ive i itl i-.im unl i in i u ik -.■■til i in nm th ( liiriilina i iiiiu tn w ,- i iiigii.n in 18»7 al w it ioi i i uie iiu bee cotlllcctl ll ii . li tin / ..;,-( mi inl i i-|..'i in al n mi i i qnenl . lie 1'iirdihsutl i is i stablisl nt i m i . smith ninl ii,i i l.n - ntii-i , li - i'm tiu-i . m r si ni i wlm - i i i . - linn i ' imi i — . ,', ,| i i m , i , , . , | tl stature mr < lules « i hihhii live v i in v-.'i i i.'ui wild liair u liicli iu liis u i i . ■i li ,,. ;,. mul nne nf the lll'isl 111 llliailt ilium ..,-. speak ii i nl i i l i-l ii g uinl l.l ill ,!._■1 . ' . inll unl l.i-iii'i lim in - inlt'i !■• - . - . f tin must ri ■-' -. _■■■■■i rn .■: ■i - tml p-niiil ty nf mul iii lalu ycai i'.i tl ' . _■.• ni i . , . • ' nn lllll . in ' i • . in a i ' ess i-i ' ' let till years v it ki iiii of a p ' vafitinul , , ' 1 ' i . . . ■■a :: i t .' li ii mill 1 i ■in d v i t ii turust it had . \\ i sn v i . di i ri -. i , unl n i xuepi ing the 1 ill there in iiii paper in london the ti int - ine winch bore ill its editm il enlumns - lull i ri rtdllig nun i nf tin gciith nil v . ii | • - pagl - might he searched li mn tin i end ti mi it a ipha tn its omega fi in ' - 1 1 . i , . - 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 . . ". ■personality f"i t irj - ing . tnr ii irti - - ■■:' . lor nne i i 1 1 1 oi • • ■. w i . " '- editoi would " ii ish in li it ai d j ut , 8o wu 1 1 del . . ■■'. ■' its ennui tli ui upon . , ts i it i hull thu ihii ish eapt tired \\ i ■■! ci i i rud nf | "■x t lull //'■_/, a i the signal . ng it in the shiiio i aiidal di ii'.ii ii inch they visited upni i u i ipitn and the publie buildings on n counl of i iispieui.its and ; re emit unl advi r.n-i « and | -• nl the vi ar uliii '. i utii ui i ■■pi . leal nnd ui t diivalriu peer in i'm iinetil cniild not umre carel ally i ihsui ve the proprieties nl di hate limn tl.is ii _• ti in and manly journal 1 ; •■i a lui - ■i ' i ■/'. '■■■/• '.- • . in ni ','■■i - . .- men of udllcul l"n i ! ' i - . - . i : _' . ; 1 1 - . • . hlld ■political and - cial iull i * a ■nce i tr i mn ki'd hy a wit thai la mnn u ere found dead in the road and i tie knew anv linn nl lit linn ■. . ■fa copy nl the .\ ulional lnt tcef i in i nml in lii pnckul ii would i i p ' ' facia uvi dunce that u « imu m i in t joseph l.n un in nr limn u treat editor uu ' li stn'i li of till . , i fur ill tm i riu - hired thu con i the i cspccl if i lie lea lurs nt all pai lius ll hu has n it li — i suun upon the rostrum he has been ulways it the helm n paliniirus stead y hand ever _■n lud the ship in n nli i i.u.iu-l and wli eye was n urs ninl lost none ol radiance when clouds i iverud ihe bkies ( i iv vv'ubstui i ittutid ti llu .." md nlil luadul - l thu whig party in fm nui l,i -, im ul v liuld i eoin '■. of i iii.n nl which joseph ii.il was not ii prominent and respected member ilis solid ju igmeiit and aliimst infallible wis ■i in i linn imle i tln.il profoiiiidesl res i'ect mul coiitideiici for many years has the . iul intelligencer been a vast ni mory from w liicli w li _■congressmen have furnished theuiselves wiih ideas facts mi i ttri»ii in uts lo mis tain ilnir cause in • lungi ess uu 1 thu country 1 1 ever during is whi.li . niatciu '-, thai papei lias taken a po which however unpopular at the time i n ii 1 aftet wai ds biistui uud hy i hu en lightened public suiitiinent of thu amer ican people u u ci in less we i i not reiiieui ber it in benevolence of character this truly greal mail was it eminent aa in his raru intellectual qualities a nioro i ipas sinuate lintii never heat a more liberal baud was never opened to the appeals nf suffering humanity probably then is not i stato in il union where members uf the i-i nli do not relate some uliaractet istie anecdote of his lavish generosity - many a pour printer wlm has reached washington iu waul and suffering has had reason tu bless his uolile name and there wuro supuranuatud compi.siturs no longer able to woi k t whom he 1 el tin week's wages on saturday aa n ularly na it they had a every day ul ise ! when such a man dies humanity lo i mcs a benefactor sooiuty an oriiaiiient and the truss its must elevated and dig ii li 1 r i'li'.-eiitiiiive in christeiidoui — ' 1 i.i are not words of exagguratimi i..r we know no press in europe whicli has been truly iiidcpuiulunt as cotiscicul as courteous as thu national intellitj li is ihe i lul political journal i the world and nli we can ask for il hen aftet i thai ii mantle of galea may fall ii his successor whilst the admirable i 1 1 .-, lives we have no fears thai it « ill descuiitl linn lis high pedestal lei u llopc that li ii ll ii l.l'i's ll nn h lli it ii i'li.-i-ni iniir iiiii descend front lion to generation so that tho pn america may always bave in then capi tal mi exhinplu worthy of universal imi tation nml i espect i ii follow ing is an i xti ai t from a li t ti i : mi i • ih - mi born on the i3tl lay ol april i ',-'.. i i mi - , md md ii lieu imi n id li - falliei « i l.i in lln ral ki ilu:al prill ipli ., li rally i-iiui|..-ll.-d lo ie k a i in america mi ' ■. «, iiior i.m i 1 at j 1 . . j , ' i lj sul -. qui ' n'.ni i i n."i.ii i where mi un i the un j ' h . ler i'll del 1 n i ill li in •■! nl ■i i i i kali il w ill home know i iljje ■lm in --. i j.li 1 1 i .. 1 1 , c une i iv i-lnimi.iii uli ul lhe i .' i n . : r..'i un in - i -. i i " i n i |. i . i f a i he \ . ... . i _■.-. . siitnii sin ii ian l ill i '■i - •• m l , let ml linn ison in the nal , 1 ■_.-■ei iii tn r thr yemi fief ii . therein hi a in w sea in firm the n . un bid jjeii - .. . will 11 2 mr i i il _• pre m in i uinl . r war with iieat i'lituin l < • - i i i s , mil luti .- ■■i . . . . lli ■h mr odes wn it oi ■■■'.'. ,- ind w i - ii mil hellel ■' ' ■■i ilitical mn 1.m1.n its the executive ( i ual i ii parly i e ca state < ion •■etitioti i j ■. ' i i on monday lhe 1 3th ■f august for il.e pur | miss i nominal i _■., e ii t i nt electoral ticket and c.r the ting iu ri rerence thei ' .;■1 1 ed to secure ess ui ■___-.- 1 1 i . t tl io niu journal and messetigei ri iws : " 1 . ■" - • 1 1 , ■, ' _• ml ,',". i'i in i i-r i - ii regard i brighl _- prospects i ij uud everett oui i ends i i.-"i j u nre wal ■•_' ip ii _• md ■u nest and i he statu < lout cut inll i he : i m il __.■! ille in augusl elv tu hu ol i • . • 1 i-i er h ieillhled ill the slate l.'-ai i r our ippo ents to thei r ippropi i iii task let us neil her t urn to iin i i_"it nor left bill give a led and ■i support to i - •; il ■ui i ticket iiow beh i u i lie |" 1 voloano in polk county i wiscon sin li f the bt rankest phenoiiienu in nature hns recent y duvel ipe i isull near lhe ii tsc i ike i'n k cniity wis coil in i iniiii • ' li i !■. nne np through the eat th in se i ral ca lies am on nan hal ii has been iniriil d ii by il si i-.in.'i i say i ' '■ti re can milv he sei u in the day tune the earth in llie cvmiiug huat int a cl ■' ' ii . ice in phosphi i i ns the ni smells as if impi ujiiiiitu i iiiii sulphur the in ■-' rem it ible lea ture in the case i the fuel thai u « inlet in houses locate i near by lake fire although there is iiotlii t>i visible t iijniie them our reu lurs will t?ury like ly think this a hoax bill we have i ie words of several citizens of l"..lk co f ir aul imrity > jmirn tl i lit ful rail ul 1 ■■' -. ' an nl i'u i on ihu central ohio railroad on m ml iv • i |» wh ch re suited in i he loss of tin ets lives and i d i il.lu deati ui'ii.ii nf pi opei i v a i i mu coil i-'i no nf -. drawn hv a tuie ii heeli was | . vi r he aiiiiii ( n-i-i i.i miles from ( ni nuil ohio 1 ■■had passed over the bridge a far u iho eas lent abutment when the limbers gave way nn i the engine run ngniusl lhe almt ineiit nnd i linn i up and fe i back w.n 1 -. i m'.i her u ith two cm -, which i inded ui the bottom ofthe creek souiu twenlj live r thirty feet the enjjiiii , • , un assist ant an i the llretnan wero c u i ied 1 i n with the uugiiie and crushed amid thu wreck what is the difference in th lo lirated speech delivered by judge i n las lasl lie mill iii the senate he said the i pie of a territory should be left free to decide the question of slavery for them selves in the bpooch delivered hv mr liruckinridge in lexington ky in 18aii lie snid " that the people of each i'erri lory should determine the question for themselves without discrimination on account of the allowance or prohibition nt r-l.tvcry — raleigh 11 gieu r an irishman sghta before ha reaions ; « before hu fij/hla -, a yankee i not particular — will do either tu mm lis cus tomers limn thi i nion gnat 1 to the i i.ikni.s ' l l hi i nu n am 1 nn i on_.ti_'ut10n ot hem anil everett i he great itiipot tance nf iin i nion pnt ii i gi mi ;■. acknowledged an earn i t mu i i ii iii'in il v ha i lick i !■n.i n he ni even i i'i 1 honest and pa li ioi n an a i hi ise iv li<i hav . acted with the 1 feu ocratic an i ke i ni parties they begin to feel 1 1 e in e necessity for the preservation of nm uu ti.iuiility iioiv thai our forefathers m 1787 felt f..r ns creation they feel thai each in in and ii oman t lirmiglu ml i mr in oad confederal y li is an i ilerest in its preser i an ui a thousand limes greater than in the ti nn up 1 1 of the corrupt iel tiali traders and the sectional organizations with iv inch ihrv have been .. n uted it needs but iin pi nper exei limia lo rouac i a ti into definite ai tion in ev try state i i r years the nv ist iinportnnl it the nation ion e hei n t led u usta r n t ■'_"•'!, ii treasury n hbed ami i.il i ii ui brought to thu i urge i i ml in li i uptioii tm " ..- ■' ii ev ni mul unnecessary agitations wl fur pin poses - dely bi ii-h uud pai i izau ni kepi up liul wculi ihu i i " doin inmil j ui s . fur in ice '. hat -■pn id sn in uiil'esl in e tin i i'l nm thr i . 1 ucti ul tlllll in in l nf our best aul w isusl mull n ui u ■despair nl the colli il i guv ei ii iiii-ii t , i.i . a party tin al iu priuci uluvalud r mul imi • in in 1 , i . . ■ip with sul lien-lit powei ' • i-i unh nit seel ii ii ii i.i'inii arrest i ic i apid teiidetic i • ical detni r.i u and protect fn uu i'm i n nnd the i i.slitii i . ni i .- it proud destiny ' i prea i • 1 1 1 1 1 1 •. 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 • ' . t , which isqu ut i y , b u i .- 1 1 . ■v marshaling ' iiu 2 • ii i hi • iti ve ai - i ny i n e vi stal t he grand sl in t . in'iel . . •' , 1 li i.i and j .. i i us s t a 1 1 m , j i i | ,,.,■. • tbuir pu . . ecu presented thu !'■'•" i __ • i offices in i.e gin l l a met iculi | there is in our cause everything t ni el the patriotic to action 1 ■■•■i hai ictei of nr i hiin es is a guaranty i i inn ii i ii • - nn .- 1 . ie i ■■• trai lions ol iim othur parties are euuiigh in iieiiisrli us i inspire i iiiti h ice cess assurances come in us from eve lu that i hi i'i ■i'i aie with us li ..• .- are yel hut few nidicai ular exciteiiieut it ia but the calm at storm of | lb indignation - i .-• ;. n 1 n tliu last i • -■iges uf fanaticism ami misrule which foi i ■ilia nive held the uuti u iu lis i ltd vua k . nice mav be placed np m the sup port ol those wli i were luprcsuutud in tin i ' tii ->■■party n il ioual ( uiveui ion tin in licring nearly a mi ii m i '•■. ne sl nu rus nl thoiisaiida in . i ■ry v,.r wh disgusted wiih the cntii'su t the id - ..| both the republican und 1 turn utvu ioi i i.e in six i eai - . i . n lo i ite i a lay be ail led lul uu nm - in i'llits i'l in tin i a .. part cs just named who m thu coili ng eh ip tutin ... i iioiniuei 1 1 . imt ii n without a strugj . ■a i it exertion w hih | i i et el i ' . un uge ii iii .-,, i ; .-., mi have no right t • ux peel sue cuss without it our uction should imi only hu zealous but thorough uud sys i'o bal i ii in i et sillily ivi hav u an • ikoasiza rion ao comph ti , . tnuxt ludu •■-. ' 1 1 i 1 i i.i i riund l nion an i <•! i'.i ii uud l.i i.m 1 1 i each election dist i iel of uvurv ts uur li unds should a iu ad ipt a u ell ma : in il i stem i.i whii :. i lie i urefiilly ar i p in : 1 1 1 _\ in hen und reil ) vulua'ole docuiiiuuts now pruparing lm publication by thu executive committee ul washington uit ' bo placed iu the hands of every voter in uupuh put i v powui inl in nuuibei -, coni i.rgauizuil and buoyud by hope has i'm led its executive couili iv ash iiigtnii ii i'h ample funds for i ie distri billion i i he docuuieiita ol llu i pai t i.y i lie milli 1 he 1 it m n ■too ha aii ui'lllv i ill '- hoi . uud an 1 1 1 e r a 1 1 1 1 y o f n u i llom ili.-y lllll 1 i i un i ions by in in - • ii hich they at i i ng thu counl i >' wil i uiiunts ns tliu tl ink will sustain i heir cause i-i m i ussity that tin > if u ta ol in il j n.i - blloll i iii lxueuti . l i iiiiiuittee i i lluvu i nu ol i in sui1i cus i aid ull i ''• ell , i in other pu tiua to i ly u ion i . , m u-i depend unl irel upon i io vol iiiii il un ms i.f the friuuda nl the cause li will hu apparent to all i hal they will i i material aid in nu small amount : imt " many a tittle main a lllicklu and il thosu "!' our friends who are in . contribute in large sums will make up contributions to pav for the publicati ui nf d.nniiiieiiis tiny will greatly promote the biiccuss nt the cause i * iciiuients will be supplied at a cost of -. xty two and a half cents per liundred for o ght p igc pamphlets and one dollar and twenty tiv.i ami a half cents pm hundred lor six teen page pamphlets which will be for w arde.l i'i - i '■< :'..- lull inn uinl of money bent thu larger thu coulribu tiniis sent the more will the eotuuiittei in ei i a 1 1 i-i i in llm d the country with v.il iialde campaign documents we hope iir friends m everv oloctiot precinct will pay attention lo thes tug gpsttotia and take pains to prncure con iribiiii for documenta nml subscrlp fhuis t " i lie ' inion < itinrd in keep the union ball in motion and ring upon our i ' nl ui hell lhe death knell .,! eeti lull i-in nm ih and south • ■_. • 1:1 . . i)i ks field the subjoined touching reinin cenci ni hi nl lock's field . fai i iu ni . ni i history ue extt acl fi - un one nf a series of able letters addressed to the pitts burgh presbyterian by a highly intel ligent travelling correspondent duscrip live i interesting scenes and important incidents in tin history f our country cannomsbi in . h ■i a i june 30 i860 mes.-rs editors mv pen was arrested iu mv last letter ut braddnck's field li i ie having ihat beautiful an 1 classit t it mav prove ii uninteresting i -. ■i rn el i - i record a rem iuiscetice i men time connected with that fatal tield < iim of the reg iiieiii compos ■_■untddoek's army was commanded l,v ( lohuiel sir peter ualket an 1 both he . - ; !,.- ii lieutenant ualket fell in - ,■bloody ii.u on i dili of j uly 1755 i"ie than tin - after 1 1 75s foi t i i ptesue « a taken by a ih itantiico a ii i in army uud i major ' rem i al i i in i .'• dead of liriiddnck's tield had never been buried and - rtly n i ■■capture of ii i lench : h i now pitts ! i.i-l iii iii i tl - sen ult 11 • et mil i . t till 118 ii .' i ' i he i ( .,, a i a ..... thei if beiijutn i west the gi eat pn ntei . . his c mpatij of aiiiet iciin shut ; let s was deta i in a gum i of ibis ul expedition mnji.r s i peter i iul . -. : ■,. british i 2d son i tl bim ii sn peter detel in lied '" lice unpnny i he exped the i pe nf being able t ■the bones f his father anil • i a littiugtiished indiiiti w at rior i ii brad ■s ti 1 had fniighl « i ,*, with his tribe vas at | ice with the 1 _ , said id seen an knglisl ihe d u ..: sir i '. ■•• ; . - ioi down it the rout of a remurkabh ti .-.-. near !•• ' i ,. re in the indian i was bta ■i iii llie tight and that he had been i young lii.-.-r run to the aid of the older i ue and fad across ilis body mortally wounded sir peter the young was im pressed with the com ction that these ■i her an i brother and baid lm could identify the former hy an arti ficial tooth if the remains could bo found 1 ■■in u ch is cotnii ■he proces . ■- i pnn tin : mournful et ran i military precis i and funeral s'dem i.e mibi e boiis i the forest lm ik ing iij rn the unusual pageant as ol a re ,- character precede i i li a digu i snlniety t mien that proves that even iviigi i a beast 1 1 --;.•• i . - 1 \ e to the • i bj inpathies 1 in deep forests now clothed in rncsel hue for it is novem i e 1 1 l i e.l | the 1 - .' ■ms f mi i hei '• and there by i i i ii , '.■' her deaths those upon ' u ui i ■held i'm fatal | lain i reached - i , y u n i ior sti 1 - '•'! rough the finest to i 1 the | ecnliar l oking irui ith i . li the hgud her and the _' i i ful lett ; l.i - mn gi i i ll that be iiii been bticeessl . . ■■juldii :- nre formed in imllnw square 1 the spot indicated ; the otiicers iiii indian guides inside tho grass and im.-h.v 1 ne turn aiiui ; the bones ol voung man found lying across the i ; the j iivbi.ne uf the under skeletot mil ex imi ned by major 1 lulket und the burst ing cry it is my lul her i k into the anus of iii brothel rs such wi u uie of iiu e is idi - itl the :._- events uf our hot der w ars ; a to my mind a liner i heme t i the arl pencil la seldom been presented tl . .: scene on the banks ot the monongu i a hundred year ago why has ■some gifted pencil flung it up ui immortal canvass i tho deep forest shade i ter iii the distance the hardy rati 1 with their hunting-shirts and rifles i dusky indian warriors grouped aroii • u gm ni uniform f the i it ilish i.lli i the iiximctit nf thethrilliiigd • . y . r f lintiug under the ng-ni nf nn in rv : all would bpe ik fn un . , and lend a charm :■i history 1 : scarcely add i it the t is were i with m tiors a u e puss from lira idock's tii i i i ' ■■irgh a distiincu of set en un lus u ■i i averse si unu deep i u inos ivhii -- nf age have im un in ' illlll ilis by ■■■city :- i-in ii i m . . - ;' 1 1 : ■i v e i : i deli 1 will um i ate \ the bravo but i sc itsinan . lining upon i i 1 1 i j ie in 1 ,'..-. the gallaul but uufor i ii imi i i '..!. ( rant with pai i ol the 1 1 n lurs and some provincial trm ips i lu iii tin bod i nnd ml i a need ni on i ■n ui tin llili of september lleing ria led and outflanked by a siiput'i u tiirce of french and indians ins detach unit nas idly cut to pieces and mil . sl illghtoied upon and near the i whicli .- i i oalled grant's hill now covered by the city when some weeks af ern ai d the in nu army reached lhe ravine through which thev approai the fi.rt the provincial troops being in advance found ranged on etth r side of the rnad pealed sinks driven into the ground ami upon each was fastened the in i,l ami the kilt i a highlander l'his ii a mean in savage derision ol ilies totclt halt ill us whom the indians ktil.-d pet ticoat warriors when the highland troops beliold this ghastly exhibition firsl ii low murmur and tben it bwc and tl i libit veil ran along the column ; mnsketl were thrown away and as bv impulse every broadsword hashed from ihe scabbard and w ith an impetui they pressed onward to wreak vcngea up li the till lilting in bui it u ii too i lie as they ii'-.iu-'l the smoking ruins of ihe fort tin lasl bat teaii x and canoi were mn pushing from the ihoro bearing down tin i iiiio tl.o shattered remnant both of fi inch und indian | eve more to he r stored in the valley i i i jow changed the teei e npon "< irani ■hill now ! when iini the pliant highlander and the brave fioiitiermaii met in tierce fight beneath the forest shades he ii lit mil mid in tawny lavage al ii iio-.v a densely-built city rears iti t..iiers and sti tl long range of streets < hi the t-t-ry hill where tho fa tal irnv was fought stand the hall ofjui i foi a ll gheii connty the western i'u i i ii , many stately protestant churches and handsome residences 01 fort dnqiiesne and its successor fort t "," l ca nol ik the remi of ilm latter including na magaaine f solid masonry i saw in mv boyhood ; but the hand llf impi ■i einel.t hal nearly ob literato i all traces ol the fortification hastily pi ii nring a private conveyance fm the railroad to this place lliongh be gun has never been completed 1 urged iii anxious way over the hills ot alleghe ny and washingto i counties d d you i-i er travel ovet m pi.'iiiu in ■formed by the moii ingahola and the ohio i llvml did yon me ready to admit thai it is om ofthe most picture iieoffertileconnti imi lulls hills hollows hollows hol lows—up lie dovi ii aiiothi-r.iill the time hills thrown togother without any sort of i rem roiling md tossing like the ocean when conflicting winds dispute wi way its it aves bhall be driven ; but tli hill me i i i ai i tilled t the veiy i ids m one stands upon one of ti.e lofty n nre over which v me compelled i , for th re is i ■getting round them and casts the eye aln uid i.e be , . far mid wide a sea nl luxuriant vi r lure tossed into every variety of billowy ape sometimes the hills an cresti ',. - mutinies waving with theluxu grain now tinging lor the harvi i ; ... i i en inid meadows ire dotted with homesteads orchards . ol cattle and ll icks of bheep in . know this region aln uud ll i | ii ii li pur of our wide pi ad nore impressively ideas of , , ■life as you g ize over this in i.i sting regi n ati i its flocks and herds • , :- one in appreciating that magnifi . tbe cuttle ui i md 1 1 hi uiilua from pittsburgh on the vv ng t 1 wi can to the i ' ite of , • 1 lm n"i vil •-. n gallant soldier i :' ■, i ;. . ..;,,. i and wli bore a pint as ■and loj al btipporter of the u ■-. i , i'urnu -•■'. :. the excil of • ,. - i ; ii.-i-i u chat large . _'.., in iim english style which ib unihowered in shrubbery and . , i .... ■' ." right i the i el a yon _• i wrest uinl on the elevated bank of i 16 i irtiers was once his home it oc pies tl e bite with lhe one that was burnt by the insurgents on the 17th f july 171)4 on that occasion major kirkpat liuk with eleven uuited states soldiers ied ihe house and tho anti excise men numbering borne hundreds u--n d t major m icfai laue one of tho insur gents was slain nesiianock /'- i'/m ('-', irlome it .. ni '\ dommittal 1 in annex d iter fi m lbs 1 1 m i h imas i llinginnn to the i . 5 : t . ,' ii take it i ii ii i'res li ni n | lestioa vvbere ■'. i . n stand i wlm can i a i n i.n july 22 i 0 i ■i sir : 1 am much grrl ■' i to see the pa en in thu - : . i in lol lhe i it 1 have myself uniformly advised our , . ;- n l...iu regard lo their in livid i.i pn-fi-i . lain iho 1 i«mocratic i li o .".'.'. ni the field an r .... iii ling in blrength might • it 1 '. ni i 1 has ut i i no me acquaint i with our electors can doubt lhat i they will do whatuvi r ii 1 atn ii-ui nun i tiilic .'■■a best mi ll,ii ■lie 1 1 - in t i'i i ill ';. . ..:. 1 pi >.!!,..'.■tl .• ii ifare of lhe country 1 1 ni ill i v.i seen since 1 came o it into the state « ... isve a decisive i iclory in au . tiou ill ensure tbe un her . should int i ibl as lo my op nious in your state \ . i tl ■. i ■■-. v " 1 l clingman wm vv ii ■. e ,, indiana a bi i an 1 i " n •: ratification m ling w as . indiana un the i9l i inst i'lie ■' i ' j ..-- ■.' itioni ii ■!• adopt . . i!i ii i formed i ived that we behold in j i in i edward ei inj -•.'■■nun apperta ning i lli - i i'ri -. . .. i i il - : i i'u - wilbin the , ■of i u an ri i i ll !'" ■1 il it u • irnest support to the tried statesmen 1 ni i fell ninl edward everelt on lhe phi nion ui il i iiiii v the i in n . i net nn in of ihu laws ' •/ / ' .-.. van ia to vn j as far a heard from the census reports of ling i'enn-i naiiia towns stand thus i in i-i.-i 20,000 ; ii uri-liui-g 1 r '. 6 niton 12,0 io ; . nrk 10,000 ; r_aston 10 a let ' iwn 8,047 ; wilkesb irrej 7,asa ; i'lttsbiirgh leading l.i ,-, \\ ..'. in :. r.'ti-iille mid norristc i n hiivu ii"i yel been heard from tl b u ip ii im ni of wilke-'i irre borough i 1,200 ' nship 2,789 ; making t r.yss i ond1tions rin idea of the standard's prescribi » conditions for its support of bn _ . and i une is farm al in theexti when we reflect that it is a hel live t the bow and spear of i williams venal le & co l •'; ._,,,'
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-08-07 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 12 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner editor and proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The August 7, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601561074 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-08-07 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 12 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner editor and proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The August 7, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
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