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Carolina Watchman, 1855, July-December
” se . : * % savant '" 2%, Weg ail ws merce, the Sts ‘and ‘Sciences, Morality, and the Sanity Cirde. . N. ©; JULY 5, 1855. 3 es ASG tinct Petey Andriy # Mr. Caldwell asks Lis fellow citizeus to be par- | usual. doued * for presuming to speak a, warning word | the laws,—bas been so for years, aud will con- to those of you who. have been accustomed to tinue to be so, upless some action on the sub- “Certainly ; but do not flatter yourself T shall make love to Rosalie. I shall go ‘| prepared to shun her; yes, to be even un- .DLINA BELLE, OR WHO LOST THE WAGER: & No.” Mtv A Sele. + blush on her cheek, that I pearly went] “Fact, Bob,” said he, pointing to hee], bai ‘gor battle for the . principles Wgsted by Mr, |jeet is taken by the Legislature. Ik should be dist civil to tr, If I am, blame yourself for|mad with enthusiasm. had hitherto known ag my cousin,. “ this & a ae _ [Olay, and expounded by Me, Webster.” And or the doty of the Attorney Generaly or of ° your impudent interference in my con- I could recall my segttered sens- | is Sy!phie Howard.” «seo 3 for Congress 7th Div-| then admonishes ‘you to of a some other competent person, at.cach session of | My nncle Ned had pet his heart upon | cerns.” és the beauty bounded away as lightly as} “ You have cheated me, then” "* a fawn. tthoty Col Mh Co Purzear and A: M. Seales, Haq.’ yourselves to the Know-Nothing Carty.” This! the Legislature, to revise the laws, and put thers | warning of Mt. Cabdwell's would lave come with in proper shape for publication, This plan | better grace and more honest, appearaiice, be- | would save the printing of a vast ‘deal’ of non- fore hiv’ claims a5 a candidate wew rjeeted by | sense. will address their follow-citizeus at the following July 8d «| the Koow Nothiog Party, whea the reasons. fur | The typographieal execution of the work is marry !agané to my Cousin’ Rosalie ; but the thing savored. of ¢ompulsion to me, | ed and I made up my mind to be just as.ob- stinate as the nature of the case might de- mand, . “Saucy puppy !” and my unele laugh- We were on the most familias terms. “You are» meddier; you make me are you staring at?” said Unck Ned. ““ What the devil ails you, Bob? What “Who is she?” asked I, clasping my hatds in the rapturous excitement of the somest wife, and the biggest South Carolina: The fact’ is; Bob, you: were prejudiced hepeey came here resolved to be uncivil. “ “Ihave cheated you into the’ hand. fortune in. om | i : cape saucy. Irust I shall always be prompt 4 om eg Ma rina pesehanea | * = sda rea ot tha peptions publinationnn | Ty onifees to being @ little sentimental. in resenting any invasion of my de moment. I determined to give her a fair. chance, ‘i in gait, ds chinen Aalecpasiees | pen I have read heaps ofmoyels im my day,) rights.” “That! Why that’s ittle Sylphie How-| though I had to tease the jade-into-eoms “July sou, | jean Panty, adopted sid” prom: ‘ by the |. Phe Plague! dy it?—A very extraordinary from the Children of the Abbey down to! “Hope you will, my boy: but I will |ard, one of Rosalie’s friends, whois spend-| plianee. You are a oh se s Pi tacit ny aan tite Philadelphia Ceavention, will fully refute disease bas lately sade its appearance, in a few | Bleak House, and the thought of having bet you a thousand dollars you warry Ro- ing a few weeks'with her,” he repliedin-| «Not quite, Unele Ned, this is ng a At Statesville > Wi July 11th. \and pit to: shame; every position hostile to the {tiles in thia.city—sume of them ewineut in my uncle pick out my wife for me was in-| salic.” differently. ; legal marriage ; i “Ww oy S@r12th. | Kuow- Noth nization sich Mr. Caldwell's | “eatth and position—whieh has confounded our tolerably repugnant to my ideas of pro-} “ Done !” “ Beautiful f” said L me under a fictitious name.” "> 1 q+ te, |<trontery and want of sagacity has eriboldened | Physicians, beenuse of its wovelty. At first they | priety aud the rights of man. * But on one condition.” “She! Passable!” “1 don’t care a straw for that You. | hium.t0 promulgate tu his unfortunate Cani, Mr, | assed it under the head of Erysipelas, but as it} Uncle Ned was a jolly old fellow, and) «What {” “ She is divine !” married the lady you held by the h |Caldwél} complains that he “ was planed: down would not bear that classification, some of them laughed in my face, when I told him I * That you come to my estate in South Carolina with a susceptible heart—that “Tolerably good looking, bat she is nothing compared to my Rosalie.” But, Bob, we will have it over Do you say 80, youdog #” ° Of course I did say se. have lost my divinity jand endgly stowed away.” All that we can say | hA¥e Giver it the mame of the Plague. It ap- could not think of such a thing as permit- Jin anewerto this charge is, thay it was excessite- | pears at first in some ditcolored spot say on the |ting hin to select my wife for me. 1 |ly eruel and barbarous to pline such small ma- | frco—and extending, without suppuration, it | louked dignified and I felt dignified ; and yon are not engaged to another.” “T atcept the condition,” said I, grasp- I was about y something saucy ; bat 1 thought sinc® Uncle Ned really be- 7a “ r-< » pending daly nd | tefiale down io nothing, and that there was no 0? destroys life, ns if by » general mortifica-'} was uot a little mortified when the old jing bis hand ; “ancle, you have lost the |jieved what he said, { would not hurt his|ia South Carolina. I paid fey wavineoy coextr. vecessity to sfowe away that which oceupied no co ¥ ip ecapraga 0 yx Wg 4 ee off, | fellow haw-hawed right in my face. bet.” |feelings by denying it. At dinner I met|and Uncle Ned gave it tothe mame Tharday July 19ch, (*TA0* befire, Epon the whole, iguorapt as the | “SET Boh Cent i nor cpidetie ie any" But, my boy, she is as rich asmud—| “ Not yet, Bob—wait a bit.” both ladies, and formally introduced to|of his-State. Friday . 20th. Kuew-Nothing Marty's maine would proclaim Pe pines oe sis oh pete ail wae yd with an i: come of eight thonsand dollars} It was rather foolish in the old feliow |« Jittle Sylphie Howard.” . Iwas provok-| A few weeks after we were : Munday . ee — he adane-4-“aharhags ye’ — wich the nite, and cut out ns plague spot on its fret} year,” said he. “Think of that.” to make such a silly bet 3 but I was sure | ed with uncle whee he assigned me a seat | and I returned to the North with * great wisdom and foresight in rejecting bis S Fever and| “My dear unele, I beg yon will deem I could resist the attractions of my cou-|next to Rosalie. J could hardly be civil alie, the most beautifal avd the “ appearance and so have saved life, i ‘ dirium attend the progress of the disease, if}me above mercenary wotives in so im-|5!8 even thongh she should prove to be a | to her, with such a pair of beautiful eyes |“ the spot” is left to spread. Such is our infor-| portant a matter as this,” J replied with | Venus, that I considered the money al-| before me, and I hardly ceased to gaze |a seriousness in keeping with the solem-|Teady mine, and what was far better, that | upon Sylphie during the hour we spent at ing wife that ever lighted. the claims to be the candidate of the party. a wayward fellow like myself: -@ ete Tatas July 2b. | Viace, edaialay 26th. - mation, bot as we have seen no case with our At se BOCKINGMAM CoustTr. Lace Lee!—The Laws mace by cor Lr SS t ; : eee had : ; , ; a a At 7”. c™ day 26th, tors during the past winter (as printed by Hol- | °%® €Y9% and if we bad, should not be able to nity of the topic discussed. jl had vos the victory over him. ; | the table. . ae naw tt, ti ily » vider - tary dew & Wilson printers to the State) bave at fast de-orite it scientibcally, what we esy mest be} 4 Perhaps you don’t mean to take a wife That night U nele Ned started for his) After dinner we went out to ride horse-| a Peieneese _— ‘ Senter” * goth, _| been reorived by the clerk of var Covsty Court takeo with this understabdin 5, _ |—die and old bachelor—eh!” continued plantation ia South Carolina back. Unele Ned annoyed me again by | pea paioti sors ewe nr be a eae for Ustribation among the “Squires” of the | It Pe er for oe sini he, punching me under the short ribs, as | CHAPTER IL |contriving it so that I could hetp Rosalie | . the $0eh ef the 284 c Ai 7 From the Chachtte Whig County; amd throwgl their teaching re grad. oe ie eet eaten mmponed need the |2¢ Poured out arother of hisabominable} My father died three years before this | DOUBt her horse, and ride by Wer side, 7, 4,’ which strain af'5 goat “Ig be imported, nay, has been imported, int the | ne south of Franee, fromm Turkey—bat it may be} some new disease, which, like cholera, is to de stroy the human race. We should be obliged | to some medical mah for some scientific or more specific account of the disease. } New York Expres. and he, the provoking old fool, did those) . wa she PR, ‘ ink a oftices of gallantry for Sylyhie. whick hosing ing been passed over in tl “ No nse, old chap, you shall lose YOUr | 1611, has beld its graund ever since. bet,” thoaght I, and I tried to be civil to | tatore intended to say “ whieh strain my cousin, | and swallow a.camel,” that being the ¢ 1 don’t think I succeeded very well, I} dering of the original, =» appears | ually to be infused mte “ we the people.” “vuffaws.” ) g 8. ; |conversation, leaving me an ample for- | “ Not so; on the contrary, I mean pis '©'tune. His two brothers had been in take a wife just as soon as I can find one |goath Carolina for thirty years, where | exactly suited to my mind.” _ |the'father of Rosalie died, leaving my | “ And you don’t mean to marry a girl! tycle Ned her guardian. | that has got any money fig | . >oanli | you are aware that my fortune is amply the North only pee a thea l wan ite jher. My eyes rested all the time opon ey “ strained out.” ham the safficient without the addition of a wife's velling in Europe Bs Thad | never lesen the fair and gracefe! horse woman who | *reter eae te Pre wise, dowry.” - <= , jrode before me. ; — a Sy ay ve pee, ee money wouldn't do any = 1 ned written Unele Ned promising te| rz ae wd -o as a noel Uncle ine imsesty tore grat ent ved : spend a month with him ia the autuma. |e? managed fo Keep me by the side of) i at Law, Tt was to this "enstomn “No, I should not object to # lady who | jh ness had called him to Boston, where | Rosalie nearly alll the time. If we play-| jou, alluded, intending to ane ee the requisite qualifications, be-| 0. interview occurred. He had more |¢d whist she was uty partner; if we rede | 44 Pharisees, while they mil ee MR. A. CALDWELES CARD. * Ti Card Of Santos A. Caldwell, Bag. of Lio cole eo8hty, published im our issue of lant week, et 70 tet ott ont | is Our purpose, however, not to be severely consoriows; but the Card itsel{, on its face, is «0 | suggestive of criticisin, that we cannot reset th. temptation to give it, em passent, afew mil! stric om" > . In the first place Me. Caldwell shows io his wnfortuaale Card, that prior to the 4th of March last, “ at the sulicitation of many of the promi tent men of the District, who addressed me as @ Whig, | determined to canvam the District iv t Mr, Ornige.” This, then, marks & Whig ap to the th of March. Mr. Cald tell Mie Uplorme ws, in the same Canl, that ~ a borantia legis nemivem excs-at,” apd we t people are io legal cuntemplaticn presumed to bave knows for many montis past, all that is printed in these books, althuagh forsouth they are now for the first time “ published, T and even now whee so “ published” arc within the reach bandred of us sort of tyranny in Merit of the pre: Conventivn was by no means as extensive as has sent system of legal commu: icativn between the been represented. Afier the adoptioe of the Legislature and the people is its eeooomy.— | Natioual platform, delegates from Peunaylvania, | kt cunts lees than phe ordinary mode by which | Vermoat, Hlinois, New Jersey, Jelaware, Con individual: communicate with the people at necticut, and ( Yhio, returned to the Coavention and —to make known | took part, in good faith, in the deliberations. La re- of only alout one in every five -— There is a deal of the this legal maxim. Borat The secession at the Philadelphia National The only large when they wish to poli) cause she happened t> have a fortune at o her d ild add nothing to her fitness to be | \ it is important ality, ooly five States seceded, to wit, Massa than once expressed a desire that his|'" the carriage she pat by my side; if we incir drink, would yetewallow acamelat & gulp. ae to the public any informat they the puble should know. Why is it that! chusets, New the laws made for the guserament of the people | Michigan posal, thoagh in my estimation it walked, he monopolized Sylphie and left | Rosalie to ne—and more than once the Hampshire, Maine, Tudiana and brother's property should remain in the family, and pressed me to anite my fate w Another Compliment to American few matlis afletwards, I was inGormed by 0 gro ; we GaAs ten steioed ne © rier are not published aoe hard F * ra) a The Arm ricen arty is strunger this moment come mv x ife tolthatiot his beastiful nisoe: | old fellow left us alone together as though | Jes 1. Burton, late master arumerer ni y evident solecism to dicnify the prosemt rests }/ than it was before the ( ntiom met, for it Indeed '” drawted | Ned, looking ho th zat I was all ready to the ¥. tial, OF tee things —first, that thie ew party system of prieting and cireubt laws Ly | Stands before the toantry on a firm basis of Nation th euch af : } a This was out of the question. ‘A made- ; yee Je ait ready to pop lie toual Armory, at Harper's Ferry, ( =) — . SAe ball, If not more, of the voters of Crsne ie Ps t the abty Unat nothing can shake the little pow: | *t eile area mmeet eg! sheeted up match” was my abomination. Cer question and hand him over the thou- some mouthypast « resident-of this city, hag at we: y and ecoond, that | mast joie — Cag er ae ww er that it nay lowe ia the North, by assuming | ¢ 1 not tell whether he was going to : . ». sand ceived from the British Government the TES olin af 1 @ z ——— ee ‘% this position, will be more than gained in the laugh or get mad. Id ‘care macl tainly I had wo other reasons for my vio- Sut I was discrect. I gave her a wide mest of engineer of the British N ational € aD my own, ienemted to F d the Bite ot A rae A i "pies , spies sas - ' avi ladies arainat ite —* ] Ju was crect gave ty ide . : s be people, aud the people shuul/ . that | Sos To use ar ra saving hike ai ¢ 1 deemed t t « dianity te at- | "c™* prejudice again 40 marriage. { A t En6el A} h " ~~ beth bis propositions. Agwin aud agar Wer i be informed of the laws . tall ship dashed aside the dnift. weed that for! ' emed it beneat! dignity toa ecuisderal is & caored obligation W Osll a berth, and sighed for the love of the beau- ty * Enfield. J thoug! that Armory # 4 Pulte repented, and bie overtares rejected Oe eel Ae eine unpeded its course, it nom bounds over tempt an interference in such a delicate hive hefiee 1 took o wile ond the ides of | tifal Sylphie Howard. 1 was head over the command of Captain Dison, of , bev are © veocts oo tregisate Li “4 0 > DeTore Or “”, J + 1 , bile perseverance prevail-| ow me lo aban F ” the waves (he “a Using of life.” to ite destined | inaticr a } jheela in love—would have eloped with | Artillery, Mr. Burton will have the ry don 2 We have looked over one or two of the laws, haren.— Wil, Herald ~ Bat. Bob. Reaal t be being pledged to Rosalie before 1 had f tion of the manufacturing operations of the gi- * ae position, sithough my opinions were sat, Bob, Rosalie is the most beanti- |S ae iron nee her in a moment, if she would have con- | ¥o" ataatavia - maiotaived, and J became a member eafitled to | baving special reference to our ven, and there + fal girl in South Carina. There are t : think of , | sented. reper: prerseeh oy « . ;. P eons ma the o ; 5 patience to think of 3 kill of British Artisana, this ie a all the proeseges of the parts.” Here in one | 97 Sume queer provw Loathes 4 them. For = . a1 = f youn get nea of the first ae < ite o cle’ ros 1 faces oo SAMAR change 6 Ws.Cabdwell's politice—the |esample: In the Act authoring he appari, POSTAL MATTERS —OPENING LETTERS. oi at the Pa ni sould jurap at| And then I had a principle for my guid is i fond aes — rite | which not only American : : Gren wage Se pray & currrs; ondent of the Albany Evening |” a aa eelatiee re zs ance in affaire of .t : ever, ] found opportunities to flirt a little U%S4 . Gf Which will eppear presen'iy jn bia own | Wem of a Shij'jag Master tor t and d in dé al he € |the chance to step into your shoes jance in affairs of the heart, whieh abso- iil Syiphie; ded me doy | ered jaws whoie cosstry may well be proud. We wish Ts broaght about withia “s few works,” fining bie powers and duties, the 4 a \* Raseaptor Arh bnment Led Linn Ht sctnsny cS I aaa: “They can do so, sir. ] tel] you plain- lutely forbade me to think of such a thing f } , ea _ < tt | Mr. Burton all success in his honorable ‘and . * mac ‘ - au. iL after being eo Cotrt of the Ueited States for Northern [strict ey = pid Bs os Ay nee grove of palmettos in the rear of the man- I ee . M pn se oraeaae oa Tlrge eapapat aa i seat pes : years , ; Rs 4 New York, Jud Hall, (Postmaster Geveral |) the can never by u <ife. ifshe were 4% 4 “marnage for convenience dion hoo : a ai chnation. —tGeES ne can r Pi the Shipqang or ert hie vee |< e ork, " um seweral - . = «< Use. ————— . . ada Ligleeaedie ta igeenlan dt : ge are Juring Presidemt buimore's administration.) in |# pearl and had all Sonth Carolina for The satama came end I paid ny pro-| Time was precious. I was a hero of a l ‘ Geet wetted wonknens in Mr. Caldeell's charac: |*4 oF fail to reoder himself on Lomrd mt th conag " ” : her dowry,” said I, with dignified ear-| posed visit to Uncle Ned's plantation cel ime itech he | Launch of a Ship-of- War.—The | Coa te gw fet ts return (0 Mr, Caldweil’s own | ime sppointed, or in any other caute requiring | bis address to the Grand Jury, stated that au. | DET ¢ jOwry, iG A, with adignihec t mai : . jnovel. Cruel Uncles in bob-tail Wigs steam frigate Merrimac, one of the six - ee Iamgenge to 6! cat the motive which prompted | hie aid, i shall be the duty of the Siupping Mas) merous casce would be presented! to them rela: Ii ele = aes ; - jsought to crush ont the affections of my | scls ordered to be built by our gowernmpenut, Was :, bien to Become a Know Nothing. Bere it is: | ter fo ime his warrant directa (0 any consta- | Ugg to the currency and to the Peat Office be)“ Whew I was disappointed in my cousin Rosa j heart. In short, I threw myself at her | launched at the (Mase) Navy Yard, on Thurs oped ~The atting tes 1 ted coker a teas ble of said Counts, for the amount of said dis partment. (Yn the latter sulject he spoke at) “ Your sr eers will be as useless asjlic. She was a tolera bly good looking | feet, and with all the eloquence that Lar | dgy last. The keel of the ship was laid in July 7 a ig po ims oluntary volunteer in | #27, and have him deiivered t Master, or some length, calling the attentive of the Grand | your persuasions; they s not tnove | damsel, bat in my opinion very far from vord College had been able to crowd in- | of last year. She is built iu the ~ Mas of the * magnanimves Mexican,’ it was | imprisoned as Ube case may be,” &o.—rerbatim Jury particularly to the provision of the statutes | m0.” | being like the beaatiful she had been pic-|io my composition, I declared my love, | ver, chiefly of live-onk timber and bee, bmg to me tha | pr take a ow yet hetere ‘iin, —(as Be are comm g ow alaw, in relation to the proper mtr of mail matter!“ Dut, Bob, you kaow her father ear ‘ured to ine IT aeed classic terms, I quoted Milton, By- | there has been used in ber bull 226.7 ooo SaneS ey) On Se < j we must use a hike of the gill. f iba law; /By) peteces, ve) t¢ emp) c tee Department. | nestly desired that you should be married,| « Isn't she bandsome, Bob!” said my! ron and Shakepeare, and called on all the | # iron, and 189,768 pounds of bolt = co have the privilege of ing ® place in the rank Well, what d } . t We He charged that there was only ome case m 7 ” 1 e} } | T | the bey and bghting bo lah teade alee, The ‘planing (2°) ell, what does this sx mean eae reed | ania J pea before he died,” added the uncle, more! ancle. -“ Did you ever see sach lips, snch | gods in the calendar of Greece and Rome. | Seameatienn neo 3,800 tous, carpenter's memgure- = “ P eadtentiua met, do fights being in the |? jor ruas awey, draft of the jas) bes for the which'tl vee perm in t ; openit duh h x rel riously a head of hair, such eyes, such « gracefal | Did she anernt wel Ot ceurie tee id ment. She is to be propelled om Ube serew prin- Gem by which it could be sern who was work. amount of said disaster,” (whicl doubtless was By ony eine Fereee : en ee 4 “It matters not, sir, 1 must be entire-| form! Isn't she handsome, eh, you dog [| I yuldn’t help accepting me—I am not ee yee — a. OE aps. TC idincovery in the morning, we.) the reading in the original a warrant wm insced | were addrraced, vie. where a better had reached i. a) ombarrassed in the choice of a wife.| And the old fell ‘’amkhini... 3, | having two biades of 17 feet diameters legen ) Ut 1 was planed down and smugly siwed amas | aos tie the arrest of sued desertc, amd the con-, its destination, and, remaining uncalled for, had — scighe-tibemaphst ne we / = the old fellow pu a me in the! an ill looking fellow, let me say, in exten- gine, it is supposed, will be of S00/haree-pomer. ae PRM not calanide eltogeiher with my ries |” ne np deaeson Dh ect Lee Wied os Ge deed ewer oa at me you plai that, even i ribs, and roared with i nghter till he nation of her weakness, and I had pop-| F of of eal availed mruif of the oppor rauee et bare bim (sa 1 disa t Pitevay objection, the mere fect that | nearly spiit ! e | ; : | Notwithstanding ber means of steams. a bas be 1 ‘ sale , ry spl a | ped the question in a decidedly original | ,ho will bave ample provision for sails. Her the master of impnsoned. There ms most shame Washington, whete and where alone, it might : : ATS asia phe free ae te Va eoaida foe: the: lide ot To be sure she accepted me. | mast will mescure above the spar deck 86 fet 8 he was laughing at. | | T printed twenty four kisses on each of inches; length of mast head 19 feet 8 indlits, “Isn't she beautiful, you rogue P he! her pretty cheeks, and she blashed till [| topmast 68 feet, mast head 10 feet "WO"inehes, “of sitmouncing myself a (Henry (lay candidate that day, in order to resum the position which bad been so incon: terat:|y shandoned.” ful negligence somewhere in th facture of be opened under instructions from the Postmas me see what manner. laws for the peop ct General: that for ao reason and under no | Marriage were & sufi t reason for me 1 t riing e”? Ip the Act autherinng and empowermg the ‘pretence was at ryon, whether in the employ | '° decline i = = i 5 ' \ . 5 : vs : “Eh! ye ronng py whis o yo There are hwo of thrée things to be notice!) Commuasivuers of our town ty establish, Jay out, of the Doparta r not, authorized to open, = i FOONE PPPs what do you continued. thought her eve lashes would take fire! main topgallant-mast 34 feet, royal-thast “23 ‘ . atk t etter that lad bee he mes vy that! yyy = = : is : in this extract from Mr. Caldwell’s Card. First: and open streets, the rending, as 1, is an OF even to ‘s" nal wis ad been mai a L cap , as dpaker ts ; ae “ Passable,” I replied very coldly. and cheat me of my prize. The fore-mast, mizzen-mast, &e., will be in pro tha most uabldshing acknowledge wt that he | fi llows : t at, if the Grand Jary become cngmizant Just exactly what I say, viz: that “PRatiot You pappy ' What, do| Wee bent oaccacasel ie two tor tar portion. A suit of her sails will coptaig’ 33,- 1 frie t i] ha - ntor . e kep ce sel fo 00 ree j Wetaths & Kaoe-Nothi ng for no other reason on) & And it ahall be the duty of said Commis: of any pereon hb Z ringed the law in! will neither be led or driven into marriage yon mean to say Rosalie is not hand-| k I \ oe ee a 330 yards of canvass, covering an area of 58; 4 , > , 3 - | nd one mo , > were ‘ ; earth, than that of becoming the candidate of | sioners to give pyblic notice by advertisement bis respect, it was r duty to present him for with Rosalie. I think we have said et? weeks, an Main norning, whe es : 1) 372 sqaaee feat, the party for Congress in this Tistrict. To prove one of More Bewspapers | ubl.-hed in said town, | tria mereantle community, indeed enongh about it.” e “ Tolerably,” I answered, twisting off api aged ah Sa telat viel te glad Sh —— - . > "gy oO street a0 published t 1 1 es e * hoterably, 8 PU, cid - nd Rosalie an! clipped it about this, Mr. Caldwell went to Cabarrus Superior — od lawns! : ae ; ne é : : Y whole population, will feel 1 i to Judy ] had begnn to talk alittle cooly. He the leaf of a palmetto, which grew by the and Rosalie a , clipped away abou Wild Pigeons.—The Baton (La} Ga them as rforesail, and any person or persons toe dciivuriuglilier charge leomerecedin : e leaf o 0, g y th leave ryuan, who was oo $ — Gowrt, where he met Mr. Dargan, sbom he pre who thall make claim pensation tor ' sagt a A { pe was, in my opinion, treading upon the side of the bench on wich we were seat Be aegis re) sete WAS 80 gette describes a roost in that vicinity With bas agree : t . sclonging to (hein as suc ¢ fae pres ne lie) and nccvmnary In) Vtewiot recent Cis srogative of a freebo tizer : - i bliging as to supply us with @ marnage | Koon occupied by will pigeons for two Winters, veiled on, having to “ _ oni use of gre ec gt | a8 9 for |? eS ee ee ee prerogative af mc ’ ed, just to show him how indifferent 1 eo hecie nl ‘cupied by wil! pigeons for bimesll, wut to announce himeelf a candidate one year after the same + rave been J mer 7 What did d il fogy mean? Didhelo | 1Ca as follows entil afer the action of the Know Nothing Con. | and the notice of the openiny of the same give eee Pmt adnceens minal ike ens was one vee ee | We rode back more leisurely. I was «1; forme an area of some three miles inthe E lees ss aforesaid, shall be forever thereafter } ed of va 8 h to choos Ms “Tob” said he, looking more soberly, |. anes Be ecient : 3; ee vention, which Was to assemble at thie piace on dak ts eth Gouipensation- aulen Ack Naw Revorver.—We have been shown a own wife? Rosalie was entirely out of «7 had an idea yc — of taste |" ty element. An elopement was just parmh of St. Helena, and were one to comesud- Fatide Ld (ie next week, that being the week (7 "6 F : ; : had an idea you were a man of taste,| » veg of excitement to enit me denly upon it the first’ reflection that would oc- of our Sipertor Court. Secondly, the extract Ia the copy of thie Act dnly certiied by handsome aad (so far as we can judge) efficient the question—I could not, on principle, pat I see yon are as likely to fall in love Wie ont back to Uncle Nedsaboul dino the mind would be that it was the track se dss he Seeretary of State, the word “established”! weapon, self revolving, from the celebrated ps) be driven into at trimonial connection, | . eee » black ~nobés tl <s mack che NewS B0EN Se of some terrible tornado. We were onthe gfousd thows that My, Caldwell was determined, from | the Seeretary ate, H with one of my black wenehés as with) ks r . he ay rae aie nore r ord published” italicised) tol and rifle factory of EK. Whitney Whitacyville, even though the ether party waa an an one prettiest cir oath Carol . he i. — with our fowling piece in the winter 852, the begianing, to become a candidate at all haz CCrUrs Ade fo) tee wer ae ‘ ce hat tho one taadion ] ; aes t aire Br eet eit te See Seine “ Where have you been?” asked Uncle, when the whole forest was literally darkened . . eof a {abore, is found, and instea! of the words “who | (Conn.) It fires seven shots with one loading, gel and had a dowery of eight thousand a “ Who's that. Uncle Ned?” : 4 1 to and fro with th t of this a that he party \ wis “are ac 4 shall re claim ot compet sation,” also italicis- | and is much hghter than Colts and others we | year “ “i ee 1 4 forth | k Ned. bing bend. We Bred sie saan nail farot * me, he delivered a : : : This re < was ~d fort »y the “ pr to Rew wi 8 o Md . A gi pty Howse in thie town, in which ed above, we find the words “who shall not have sect, and yet strong, simple if construction, Mr. Bob, listen to reason Rosalie is pie a ibe ig . Ik, | ee of } i : ‘a with the exertion of landing, when we an A speech in span Hos is 5 og [make claim for compensation.” With thse al- and, yne of our gm smiths saya, durable and not| handsome, and graceful, and all that sort sudden appearance, on the gravel walk, ‘to present my wife, said 1 with perfect, ourselves on the ground, in possession of & Tong speech he took Mr. Craige severely to task as “9 ° 1 i eer eer The harrele are tif of the lyveliest creature I ever beheld, yonchalance pole we had cut, and thrashed Sway) bringiti terations, the sense js obvions, but in the printed | easily put out of or ler. The barrels a rifled, of thine: sings like a nightingale. plavs non la I ' ‘ ; ing; sings like a mg gale, } <everal at a blow. These are facts which no and that, considering [ have flirted with e devil ‘TI & Tust so; Feeredint to thé interests of North Carolina, and to those of bis District for opposing the distribu tion of the proceeds of the public lands.” Third ly, the extract shows two other important chang es in the politics of Mr. Caldwell, by abandoning the American Party, and resnming his original position as a Henry Clay Whig, merely because he was not the nomines of the Know-Nothing Party, Mr. Caldwell’s Card farther shows a fourth int portant change in bis politics, since the “hot March, by declaring that he is now in fa- ae are eile ee ¥ , 5 rean- We have neither time nor space # nt, to > tiniee yA pt Sogou | point out farther errors. From these specimens, Beale. Specimens of the different sizes may be of hiv District, he wo bitterly denounced in his late jit may be inferred that othe: Speech at thie place, ing, abound in the volume. | The pr auf amd the precision and force with which they car laim that no blame ry is great, cor sidering their length. The metal Appears to be of the finest steel, and the butts one doubts in this jatitude, and any ome who © wowd have the hardihod to express déubs 0 would be laughed at as green.” nters, in a vot the piano and harp, ond can talk French 4 the belles of Paria, Naples and Rome, is like a Parisic Tad, % it halt } “Tt matters not, sir; I « rje law it is nonsense | , and Unele Ned, you hat the close of the solame, « should be attached to them or to the Secretary and are of polished black walnut, and fit the hand nnc saying a great deal. I was confounded | Jost the wager. One thonsand, if y sct to the > | ” by the sudden apparition, and springing please, said | holding out my hand “No ye Death from the Sting of a Locust.<-WE6 ave “ Fairiy informed by a genueman, whose and “Ts it, Rosalie!” said he, turning to my | rehability we cam vouc h for, that a youth je the | x g county of Lawrence, while out fishing one day last Week, was stung by a locust, from “Eh, what do you mean, Sylphia.” the effects of which be died almost instantly,-— | “Ha, ba, ha,” roared Uncle Ned. He had so pipet pepe che te 0) geese a ing them as bait, and pat them uw I didn't know what to make of the af- | anfe-keoplag, whee Be of them stung him en the head, eansing the effect above stated, Athens ( Ala.) Herald. of S.ate, for apparent errors or omissions rather insinuate that all euch are chargeable They claim to have strict ‘ srinciple of the thing, and [ repeat, I can j to uncommonly well. The cylinder can be displaced I ae ae hor.” ! froin my seat as if an electric shock had don't, you puppy.” “ Bob, you are a fool ' “Amit “Pon my not and will : : the engrossing clerks. instantly by tonehing a spring. By having {wo | ronsed the slumbering blood in my veins, | wan? ly “ followed copy.” Now, in this case, the cer- | extra cy inders the weapon can be discharged I stood bolt up right before her. tifled copy we have from the Secretary of State enty-ovne ea withont re-loading, a valuable . ; : ; twenty-one times w _ mene A word von are: youn don't Shades of Venus! did any one ever see, wife. eae printed cory from Messrs, Holden & |b ature to a person travelling in sone parts o' know a te cour lice we ‘atera ich loveliness! euch a graceful move- | he world, and one very valuable in all situations | KNOW which side yo PEA Cl 2 Can both be right ? 16 world, J Patented by EB ed.” “ Enongh, sir!” I conld neither speak nor move, so com “Bat, Bob, ron will pay us that visit, pletely was I paralyzed by tho glorions | fair at all. |beanty of the nymph. | “ Youhave lost, Bob, eried the jolly ment! such a divine expression ! a which arms are desirable. rs, equally as giar-|scen at the office of C. R Adams, No. 505 Se- | | won't you?” Bat, this is not un- } venth stroet.—National Intelligencer. aes ee a _ Qe ae . ss ran , Speech from Hon. A. J. Dénelsom, labor aud services cutie him to be considered | values those rights, canot object to place’ them eal GER, WH We Ta UN A — the author of a system calculated to aid the beyond the assaults of those paupers and crimi-| great measures. Let the South have its time (mupmmw OF 4EX JACKEON AND FORMER EDITOR OF THE Drosperity, preservation, and happitiess’ of thé | nals who are !anding on our'shores by the thou- to-day, ours will come to-morrow. It will be WAoMINaTON UNION country, Dvesideut Fraaklin Pierce uedertakes |sand. Nor ought the Catholic to feel surprise impossible for the chivalrous Davis, the self- to set Up the doctrince that the patronage of of- that the American mind looks with distrust and | sacrificing Dou; not to-ullow us the privilege fice can supefadde the relation between a mea-| apprehension upon a hierarchy which in all oth-| of following their mple. Accamion, in connection with the Hermitage, and sure and its supporter, and that the true way to! er countries has sought to conméet the Chureh| But we tell ‘sgart, higher-law men that the here and patriot that word recalls to your govern a people is to corciliate parties by giv- and State, and whose history has been ove con-| the spirit-of W) ington and Jackson is not ex- memory, is a sufficient indication of the thought ing place to leaders without reference to their | tinua! struggle for domiviog io temporal as well | tinct, and that people are rallying, as in the that is uppermost in your mind, and to which 1 agency in defeating Or advancing Ue great prin-! as secular matters. We are , gentlemen, | days of old, to t preservation tho true a myst address myself. You desire to hear how ¢Iples of a virtuous administration, | with establishing a retigious test, and Assailing | ciples ofthe constitution ; that age eee wy lien op yon You have had the evidence, gentlemen, of | the great natural right of all human beings to | men, are taking r posts, and t at the cry on oid Kiegd ond relative of Andrew Jackson this doctrine in your owa city, when you saw the worship Almighty Géd according to. the dic-|“ Americans rule America” will sweep noble and honest Bronsen thrown down and tates of their own conscience. The charge \s) away the miserable jugglers, who, under the crushed because he woukl not become the in- | false, Foes of oeragy, would se}l the country to strument of a miserable attempt to conciliate, The position of the American party ou this t © Pope of Rama, provided they have the pri- abolitionists and free-soilers, by selling out the question is as clear as daylight, Jt siuiply an-| vilege of gronopoliziog his favors. custom-house offices to them, as the hucksterer | nownees to the Catholic bishops, that if : does his beef and bis com. And the spectacle possess the power to organize their commun | toh—it must end shall be preserved.” “ Ameri- which you have witnessed has been felt in every cants into political train bands to support a sys-| cans shall rule America.” quarter of this wide Union. Now, compare the tem dangerous to liberty and sito asa - a sractice of this administration on this subject constitution, it is lawful to appose them. foley : i ag 7 Le that of Seneral Jackson, or every aaa al say that it is lawful to perk, them—by our, The Presidential Issue—The two fe- of his predeessors. The maxim has been to votes, at least—until they can show that. their/ tremes and the Middle Ground. look to pesty, fidelity, and capacity ; and, ‘allegiance to the Pope is subordinate to that of | above ail, gut to bring the pattonage of “the | obedience to the Constitntion of the land. The - - ~ ip eee tc The mention of my name, ou this important —bis private secretary during his T'resideney, aud for pore than thirty years, up to the last hours of his life, enjoying the freest access to al his papers, and maintaining the most and cyofidential relatious w the principles of the newly organized American garty, Lean satisfy vou, not only that Lam consistent, Intimate h him—cean defend Listen to me, fellow-ciuzens, and | think but that every motive of patriousm and publ ) I } Auty demanded of me the abandonment u party which no longer practises the old-fashion The three new political parties which have ri- ed democracy of Jetferson, Madison, cK Federal Gev-roment into conflict with the free- Pope claims iufiubility—the power of pardun-| sen inte existenge frown whe ruins of the old de- goa, but bas done ail that it could to be dom of cleckous, Why, geutlemen, so far from | ing sins. He claims the right of dqposing prin- | funet whig and democratic parties are rapidly credit the most essential and characteristic fea- é woking to Uiese conditions in the ugg of the ap- | ces and potentates. Let his followers satisfy us absorbing the various outside factions and float pointing pover, it seems to be the dUty of the | that these pretensions are not claimed by them, | ing mate rials J the day. In Georgia a very de- Attorney General to telegragh, or cause to be and they will tind the American party as willing cided democratic mover ut, of the most ultra telegraphed, ou the eve of Important elections, to meet them in the bonds of common and | pre slavery character, has initiated the great Just what is necessary to defeat candidate who equal citizenship as any other class of chureb-| Southern party for 1856. This is to be a great - have not given in their adhesion to this new) men. I dismiss ¢his part of the subject with the | fusion party, upon the single issue of the protec. Visted the sy mpathies of the Amencan p. ople, | school docrine about State rights. Look at ! declaration, that the idea incorporated into the! tion and expansion of the “ peculiar institution ang was welcomed Seu r of our wide- | yy aslington, and what do you see there that platform, that Americans must rule America, is| Of the South. In reference to the movement, spread Union as a rebuke to these factions whieh changes the view I have taken of President 'as old as the constitution, and has Leen main- | Mr. Senator Toombs, formerly a whig, later au had labored, under the garl of State rights, to Pieree’s infidelity to the great principles of De-| tained by all the carly statesmen of the land.— | independent Unionist, and at present a South- the Federal and State aut mocracy | Did you ever hear of Mr. Marcy | It is not the proscription of the Catholic, but a, era fusionist upon an unmixed slavery platform, eoptict with each other . standing Ly any body, of helping anybody, be- Umely and salutary warning to him, that if the , Says, ina recout Igtter, that : At several places in New Enzland, Mr, Pierce cause Le took the true position in the great bat- | influence of his church is brought into the poli- “The true policy of the South is to unite—to atigmatinn! the opponents of that measure as ule which Mr. lieree declared was necessary to tical areua, as an clement of power, it will be op-| Jay aside all party divisions ; whige and demo- moral traitors. He went so far as to compli- iy fought, in order to save the country from the | posed with candor aud frankness, aud 1 trust] or, i 2 ment vad i. Pete peda raenes ae ae nullifiers ! ne the time | ‘ah ; : Fi | and combine for their common safety. i we em Se suod| where Geocral Faakaxe’ did rine d i an bie Nr when - — o i rene gent emen. e that Leaieier pf ee |are wise enough to do this—to present one un- Now, call to mind what General Jackson did— ; aioe nants hae a — _ a ey eg ‘We l or ay ‘fi aaa We de | broken column of fifteen States, united for the eitet be taid_—and what tha’ Daas Aue yang me u or hto ns a eee or venture ap - 4 tf fs e mare Met it wit : rmMbess, : ae je | preservation of their own rights, the constitution Ba pad when the’ Couairy Silvia Us cre 7 ulated to tescuc the ngat from wrong !— | clare that Congress has not hing to do with it. and the Union, and to upbokl and support that sassates are * ang aud difficult’ persuasion induced him to, That the constitution recognises it in three in- | noble band of patriots at the North who stood tures of that democracy, Franklin Pierce came * juto power, to use a sea-plrase, in the wake of compromise of 1850, That m vied through by the wited actic: meen as Ciay, Webster, Cass, and [oustun, en asure, car ‘ h stat SUCH states dies 1D Open crats and Koow Nothings should come together with success, . Keree allucd, a ; fo which oni Pierce allu Z - ‘ re apie preside over some meeting where an effort was | stances, aud that beyond this recognition it is &! for the constitution and our richts agaivat the ber the se of South Caroli nin he ; igi $ s oe ee oath Carulion, mins Der made to heal the party division in this State, by| local thing. We are nut iusensible to the fact tempest of fanaticism, folly aud treason whieh @itizems, establisling test oaths, and declaris S } . tas ‘ £ recognizing acquivsce! ge the compromise as} that the bill crecting governinents ig Kansas | assaile ber@etermination to carry into exsuuon her the duty of all memb the party, but noone and Nebraska has caused great agitation, an threst of ration? «6The ol i tof maltcation! The proclamation of ever beard of him when the measures remained has rendered the interposition of the conse Genera! Jackson, devouncing fags as unauthorized, rebellious, aod —the force bill passed by Cougres wit! ptncas, enalding the President toree all the opposition to the ex laws? And qwen, gentle: the unaninity with w cratic party appl od body of the Aw above party, aud survesing ouly the gyou rullifier to da Nilson o! @euntry, came forward by thousands and thou or ai foots rea wea a8 bag A snargdnenae eee for a statesman hess, gentitmen, to multiply instances of Mr. Pier bd wot in the performance of hicrt con [hes @putional. duty! Mr. Jefferson bad said of General Jackson, after the victory of New Ur Jeava, that be flied the measure ot his country's d them — we shall sueceed. We shall then 1 have conquered a peace which will uot invite evalive | further aggression.” for months and mouths the captive of the ma-! meu of 2! sections necessary tO tranquilize the The exact platform proposed by Mr. Toombs lignant passions brought into ign Ly the uul ‘country. But bow can these conservative men) ig, that the compromise niseuree Of LRSOl and liters ot the Nort; and the Sonth. Turn next! act? ‘Can they do anything but invoke the peo- | the Nebraska bill of 1854, shall be active vy to the War Dep: tunemt, filled by the chivalrous ple to survey unce more the true chfracter of sitively and * vigoronsly upbelf by the patron.” gemleman from \ ississippi. Atter duing all he | this question, aud apply to it the old doctrine of Gn the other « xtreme, Mr, e-Senator Chase, of cold to inflame the people of the south, he} our fathers, that slavery is a local institution, takes the back Uack when he finds that he could not be induced to nullify or secede, av! S will fuilow the peuple. But he is as 1 Uraltorous prreat f the Ks u remunber 1 DO only she Ohio, tn a recent letter tu bis friends in the free and must be regulated by the authonties having | soi] Western Reserve of that State says he competent jurisdiction over it! Ttis ignpussibk | follow ing platfurm of a to restore the Missouri Compromise, bocaase the usetts, people of those terntories have, under existing laws, mghts which Congress cannot touch. No matter what may be thoaht of the folly and recklessness of Mr. Pierce 1 hus calanet, in re vpeuing the slavery que on, by the passage of asstonate inen must » presents the de, doukit “ And this reminds me of the great issue of the day —freedom or slavery —a gover people, or a government of the u which the abelition of use frealom in Kansas and Nebraska has foreed on the Ameri ° ts the issuc ce’s tntdelitv to cra. ses as a Jack = Lis poke All other issues must stand out of of this, All miner diffcrences of opin can people the way I suppose there is pot a man the bills in question, all i ; Imict that 5 } mt with the politics of ¢ jay, Sree that Chere repeal is vow an impossilehty glory. But the patriotic American peo ances *, Wf practicable, that the remal woell calvin be deer garded fur the sake of edauned, when the old kero cs ¥ what w vit that he has f EOLA ni f ~ be : a North apd kL ment and harmony on the commen platform tive unhurt through the strug: failed, as a President and statesmar And the ash ne va tween Ue UTA Ga (ee Of no slavery teide of dave States, Upoe eating, that his usme would hercaficr stand by "MS of Lis admunistrasoa, what are they bet Vader hea acquired I that platform all mast be welcome—of what thé wide of W ashir A as the preserver of tix nataral consejucnes of is alauluaments ader the treat PEN tae" over birth, and of whatever cred —ele are ® 4 . (the old maaiims of Deavocracy. for new. ana, slavery within its hmits was placed onthe ) | t m ) feet kn f ' Ubicen, Yin GebUemen, i was here in New 08 5 , hy ee : pa of il ing to tw good faith in defence of freedom VYeook, thet comtiess sands came forward) to Bbsied notions of such men as [avis of Minsis- | sme that wa er terrury OF Ue and free inetituty os.” Ey Seas Ce sik Seward Shute abd \' aM Vital But Suuth, in 1s20, for the greet the od hero, and New buyland nut jews lt 4 * Male, au a ed OY ee Mae ar : These are the ponciples of the two extreme re etts! On » wech + t ! . peace, ented that it mizht be erclu thas New York saluted with the acclamation of ““*® a ze heey ‘ <— lg country worth of 36 30. Mr. Pafties—the party of the pobucal on rda . ' rk s , é ed fro © ur of 356 3 ne re the ma . ie . ae the other, (Lat i, Be mebt at ihe pron Re 4 Suuth . By pee P is a jor sad bs man who, wien t afe ; SR er : Iheres and’ bis North and "ere of the South, and the party of u side at Sele Jt t re Wane re . oren | t « , sof rt the f{ t the constitution threatened wl Gar mo ce Pk lt Uae emes bas Sere ie f r worshippers uf the vurth. Wath the former, al femalp, that he would wot survive wu { Sele oe Democrats, ever since the fm Nod eee is Saga dl mares ther questivas, all other maucs, a ther pins iil a, & i : t vthing wonld sat to reupen the O° : mpl oh lal imuetacell hs ot the gytermmcnt Mbt there are contentions seen. ? pen the a Pa! 2 e ri asures eto be sank in hehaif « weal uphold it, oe vat et ie the Bouth, and per ad ent North, where | question, and to do su pretence that °F les and measares ace to | oe Now, geothewen, this was Lewmocraiic prac . perhaps 1 . 2 5 P the solitary ir on of slavery All parties men men, galling thetmselses Ph mcecrate, «peak of the Compromme of 1850 required “the course } : tite ie L632. Let ow now we bow Gen. lerce : 2 Z hie . ' tw the South » be fused inte the common Noe eek ee bed ty | S@PPOrn Vieree’s easures, Now, || ‘hey pursued. Now, I pat it to ya fellow cit ane tr t etic the @ ct hesacted ct ich 1 ima nart tu , sis wea : ’ cause, trusting t 2 the Ca; part “« . ‘ should hke to know what he has done, except ™ ad to ! & our country, if I } t vat ruse t I Jebel of sinnilar perils to 16 am! & car t noble band rots at the N wl av ie shed pent pen ture out afew good met sympa | 8M Not speaking ac to the facts, when | \ ; re ‘ saan ~~ > 4 ' ~ tolon tomml ! the € - f hdl When tc pian seinturstd whit) monet neta nod TCO 5 cy pmo be ee rik assert, that if the proposition to repe Ve," ; sia io : ; apa! Bike! ’ wth “ ee 6 F Souther rhits euducrd, I ‘ Know that there was a pa '¥- best ab the North mensure of his aiminatsaivo n wun Compromme bad been mady a part of the = he nm t = \ - @holitionists, and at the Soon ter, show the Resa ae Compromise of 1850, the measure would ' Pee, the programme A Mr. I a oy Pr portance are the attack en Grertowan, the (ster me ‘ Minted that that memsure was a haw fer OT ge a peony bare buew lost: Nobody ever ircamed hat ike rene A rcs mm wn ket for x A v wbce, An jecemt display of wur para . “2 hs = becewiam ene Ae n 1 i Seate mets, apd whe set on # | fecce helure Havana ' Ser! settlement of the slavery question at that *? jdt heres dt sunt the ence which, if carried owt, would have produce : ar _ a period . to other ulpete than theae (* erhemers lovk ing pubbe plonder werhate Lioudaty d wil war. This party o DE Are es ert oe RTM Se 4 comprom But it wae The platform of the Nor hem nizger «ormh dee Sowth had an orvan «lca . a Ins vetoes as “QUasuren, any I wr lad dues bs i sea j s t i mca A * for Mr. Perce and bis «ta, North ws lad duwe 1 ane ans wah the diruest abuse of every man who would Udi advert to the sy of sume schoolboy on and Se tb eet up amollioriam (Aline. ana they t ngaoigat.o of a great ecetwwoal ar aut sulacribe to tis scheme of begding as ale Of Inelaphyvics BR pode il - ertet lire £r La N ort avery ¢ hon pa , . teomal ta ket ern Congress, «it Ps pss 2 od Dreside nt, J ae geareet a ye A . z : ot Aa omgre bh pos 4 omy « a Pai : bad aed aay that t } alevecs = hy ated a ee ctional CAMparcn a st the Svath Semproaes uncwesiituty nal, but to provide eet. VS Bates = ‘ a compact, a nevlle| the obligation to ex contest mm 18546 us resent ied foe Ba mastance, precteciy as South « a i ive Vided aga net hes recommen tha Vacs Sle ra 1 South ar andiad celopme a actus im 1832 thout thiukin bane ny the worse : ° : 1 a m 18s2 eo a any the wor x ! say that it had ola armed its ri 1 that th a vieemt comdi is lxt's ben Live \ » hecr verenile t i reget ghecnte ao. haus dediinte: ms wee Siveiores ibers were v mows. Wiat cared they for partee> and wir athird pa jeored = reek OM Lhe « lasing t “m7 y kamine Chamely ae ovew mee ne - a the a se field, ecaree!y anything «ine than a rar T wk A the ee ‘ a” div vy are rt femocrat a , 4 come - ace La df : . avon a th pow vy we Its ted from t a ler tee Ghose) wan ia Id cons al wemse. bom ine ; exireme Souther CMs s vain cermony—that the peomie f { these -vaveouons in Teonesaee pr . : : Gout, shoaid ; boy : Teva as ate \ Miiilavaral f aver or =“ § <6 . . 4 attack the ' - g a hie coment me Ey y and Mr. Seward at pirate Ue " Z a = rs t ‘ » Upeme ja the preservation of the | t aja mider that is he wa A ed . . ne ea! ready with of Ue first acts A Mr. bierce was « eels [avwer ax ceding a * te ruake a lary " ‘ I ; i ; > =n the 2 ming lt. editor of that dinun.or et an imj«s asa ha every vee Wo stan , . F \ ' men of both t peler and diplomatx office. | {vc 6 Boom soa wil J wee \ te altkelts rw ae } n 4 par = Abe » oe ammme the character A bs ay penuiments om ming idem u 3 : \ . party, somes Lat eliy, gow will find that im every quarter aicont r alory mMeasures— 2 sag sibel lated dod tlnast Clot nonths of so « eoumtry they have tern marked by an < rae] tof wna aad pe : s Am arty pulse ita veto of * Alena tempest for bis prfewsiom asa fiend of Ux hens of Massachusetia |} at Urhavowe a overt sectional jealousy ; Wines of the bmmcerstic part les, ww " ru . ake @ ng » BO SRB ald pulical power. | quem, | ameert, eithout fin Pani ce The verthink ff reape enew schoul of Deincerate that it jr “ss - = hie wel of pe fatation from awy quarter. that tb x ‘ | senurment homeacr ac at the ( * k to the creed of Washington and : : Prepidizat Pieroe is distingweabe! if duetincuis , atnd f Units! states in | Jackson | that ts mitto m—“Our Federal | - : od ber auytiong, for in orp 6 suatee thereof, are euonoime, ar ast Le ex © meat be preserved Are we not anthona ; * deste slenys mains by ’ n Amd f we had a D’res 6 gentler serene Leen mers m ment are of ariner . ; tif z . a 4 Peace. b , petty of the subject of + ghia Mr M ‘ as id Jackson, you would nt near ofthese 4 wept bal , “ss ‘ iis yiatithe sorck n ssf son thas tld vs, over r graceful «pe t end to thie t atout » wl I es x ees From j-ast etpenen assur " party m 1798 repudmt- © dew ~ sare now being pla t bet “— . 4 al « eutiem a clanned by Sonth | worhox Duoker H Ibu’, alas! we ba I ymyr i acluee, To thine beaten af thee oh BieEer oi ranted on yy the Suvthersy . , J. agree With me when | an Native a om iene f bled at Nasli: i Tus g r must f. a ger * for ar Jack Ih mf the & nes, Op You Fs r i » Mr. Vier ald ’ . } b H dala é - Mer chit m vwertts nigger Ma@inon. im + therkc Mr Weisu an afew a hie attack on ‘srevtown and not “7 without acknowledging vl of na to «, we ol « sorpriad) wer én abde vefuts d amar) deaths . renee a WW Virginia. Da Mista ms , ve | . e . . ’ el ‘ , ont fib at wit t ah ‘ \ M i eoghd enter . Ge HES ‘ 1 a et aidiwon : Mt wien agaret “ate im the rorht of + ami an At 3 These men are all acting as a unit . a Pay and the decisions of nhs spe (een 1 vy frencral who w= keen only to the natien & wtf the mudern theory of State nghta, a = rif le reverdags Lammany Hail « bear witr ue ai even mea wing inat as Sta ay AUUNY s fs (lemtom have 4 ore be rh weg ‘ thee party sper { oo . ~ r teow ‘ : « < e hat ile y f fad a . . rrabification « r peenla Matiows, dure. tie A uv a aut . pen ts an “ a - < rant ati Ahip, when they might be ap @ the a~ {if r oe save st tbat wii) not we Thev ha a CONT nt wee fo : s 5 Ligkos ; Re é : pats ie, ren au! A the erection of a fag rem fhe enw gree t the wiiez Fe ob Eehiar et han bea ind ooany — shoo gyer eeu on the Commor In the South (sener r wt SR Py see t eur f , . . * a i j = P : ' ne * a ‘ . ~ nt ther hand, the political maeger driver movin : ' Mr Woiteun, preaches no fur I who refer i Panam amie fe toe of tf batt Bos - - = ma . 2 ) , 6 ara ae Mtaleercuts Tin methine but aie aveboider w) « consrdered etre * 4 ( eat a “ ryinia hk Ml a ' mon Sens nihts. and Narepy (nets ‘ » n the prinedtle at ak . - Misia'e . ; ‘ ‘ . te (semeral Jn t thaw a yaded ux bederal G Mr CwEre of ee Sais j erate party ne Toe a “ ‘ nalis i States This ngite e piatiorm om I ko fal darks P ae hth 1 1 i 2 ite mw nd bans as J thera st - 4 ' ~ ig . ay J : sa a . . archy, sam) ruinous to Soutt ree \v ’ ) | iS hterest the abolitionists and ant war par le at slavery = hams of North, ar anid t whet ’ f, t ip : lire i) 2 aL and bras Yet to this ulomatam we hgh F Pee ura niie ahi aia 5 \mierwan t manner an elect nitra proslaccry doctrines of auch leader aa som, im Kok z “We fhe dent ow “ t ag trv Jefferean [rer { Q. Whee, the Charlestor Hank of sh « " j tis a) Mercury. tha Cs 1 democracy, and Mr. Sen terna ' t , as 1 kor Toanla : tal ta | ama, id, r t! ” Souther airh nment v a. : — 1 Bnet afety in a purely eection ed the | ( = , nL pre ek - mad there ie notl og but Bappaer ths = us that twe r union in the f an ant \ wd of men ay j ' t tr . knew tence : Nei Put thers ermiweht a ‘ 1 ft Wet wivocat «af me that a rial mall wen cal epoet to t ~ te sale ; Ineto the f stating ' ve sion, what « - a a Aly x ta rt To ask eu) a ‘ Know Nothing no 7ation—a positive substan Ade comics : Va \ et n. t al nue many hundred thousand men Powernniie tit ¢ ¢ g “f ree willl peel he measure ‘ atl ed to then. « wnial the l | 1 thie ae nod that » ‘ ‘ A ra reeacon for the l execute them + \ ' ier eualions woe i sie, Hh a have seen fume” he ( a ee n the rqeent cote yc! - I ' ely parts. and itis net y lik teerman pove “ tee Sent t th ‘ ' this vanta rroun here in the . : hia old AD fiat ' a5 0, eran ReEMAIpPonent, fe at t that prindvles are eter. matter d hicpit air, and wher pre br rea dl y ri ob tomers arc ¢ r pores muty ew vince an panty, it Let.our motto, then, be, “ Our Federa] Un- | sectional nigger parties |againat pullifying, ‘bigoted. of Mr. Chase or Mr. Tootnba. ' igetté? “What would have eon The acy of New York are. soon to | " Massachu- show cy wo hard shells aud soft shella.— of General Jackson towards Where will they got We have our hopes and : . ; we have our dg Meantime, we agree with Jof his administration, are with that Gen, Cass that there is perfect safety in the Phil- | o¢ Gen, Pitree? Under the Constitution adelphia slavery platform of the American par- and laws, . faithfully. administered, the oe rights of all are otha and all may be happy: ~Stieh were their nataral fruits in the earlier days of our government, aud sngh nay be their fraits again, Whom will the poople trust to seoure their faith- }ful administration ¢ The Democratic aol : ag ty, which has so sigually failed; or the css chats «shlimcanubachinieaolit IA inerieas party, asi struggling for | ATY OT\NAT ERS the triumph of Jaw and souud American FOR CONGRESS, piincipleet AEN RCT, Let the voice of the peuple answer. ov Lixcony. fihddbfence to cither of th Carolina Watchman. SALISBURY. N. Ct. | - ee | NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. | The anpual meeting of the stuckbollers of | MAJOR DONELSON’S SPEECII, | Democracy, &e. We publish in this paper a speech by | ; one ~. “ylnest, We erste t there will be a meet Ilon. A. J. Donelson, an intimate frieud | °° We yosersinad (ik Youre . | . ling of the L\rectory on the Oth of July, ‘and relative, and an adopted son of An- ee sedrapaioaitad {het ee thta ts |drew Jackson, and who, during the ad-} | ministration of that distinguished Presi-| | dent, occupied under him the post of pri- | Vate secretary. Mr. Donelson enjoyed | now duing business with Elkinton, Gil- the constant and intimate friendship and jam & Co.—100 Market street, Philadel: | G2” We eall the attention of our Sou- lday of the General's life. We have been |thus particular in our statement of Mr. ‘and as @ gentleman, entitle him tu the| “ , * i Cth o * | Donelson 8 relations to, and connections | confidence and patronage of the public. with, President Jackson; Lecause, we| think, they very justly give additional + OO setts liad sho acted thus during the days | | When a publi jovroal takes, Mageachu-| (4) the course | dett tone will blaure him, owns @ marb'e yard tomb-stunes are firnish birds with one stone.” —W, * per: dtsell thy Usk of explgiving the reason for the sondaet of its political opponents, it shaull ‘be earéfulthay, { me |so scattered, after the summer jthis Rowd vill be held in the town of Greensbo- | will be no gus them ¢ | ro’ op the wand Thursday, the 12th day of July | terment, —-- | ; confidence of General Jackson to the last phia, The striet integrity and upright | sor own a murble yard im Yorkville, | demeanor of Mr. Haynes, as a salesman, | have it from the best authority | they are all fur “Sam” certain, {ae Read thé advertisemant of Squire, jall ove the explanation -has some semblance of Col. Stowe's brother owns so” marble Yorkville, 8, ©,” but we believe, establishment tn Sulisbury, 3 Mr. Craige, There wilt be iehind of stones to mark where lie the remaing OP the Standard and its party, ‘The remnants - willy f. Stephens, w wt * authority pow, with the ata At it has the “dry rot,” and avimals that ease, do nut generally last 5 haan 1’. S.—Siwee the above was type, received the “Standard” of the 27th, vhieh. thern Merchants to the Card uf Wan. Me- | that the “Col. bimself owne the rule al | Haynes, formerly of this place, why is/ and not bis brother, \ ab broth . ema ated tather am her are vine ‘ will all vole for Cen 4 * Wrong again, Mr, Standard—the Col. ddes we Standard would not dispute that, " Cols father por bruther will yote Craige ; This report has been int circulated this district to injure the Col, It is weight and value to his views and asser- Zimmerman and Allen, iperters and | Sls.— Concurd Gazefte, tions in regard to the matters discussed | wholesale dealers in Dry Goods ; No. 143, | It will be seen that Mr. Market street, Philadelplia. Mo, Zia! Donelson has turned his hand against the jinerman is a North Caroliniais > and in this speech, Pierce aduiinistration—atterly condemns ould be pleased to farnish his Southern it—and shows its deep depravity, and its friends with any and every article, they desertion of the policy and measures of inay need, in his line of business. the Jackson school of democracy. . ote Ce The Democrats have so thoroagh ing Union man—General Pierce fosters become the apologists of thalteman Cath fanaticism, North and Seuth, and thus olics, that it is dangerous for a Prote ant encourages disnnion and hastens anarehy Minister of the Gospel even to alluce to vs the martyrs of the Inquisition, General Jackson was an ancompromis and politicalruin. General Jackson was , f the yereed of Cat stu, leat thoroughly American: Gen. Pierce and P&t of the vile eres : * ld be branded asa Know Noth his party bargain with despotic foreign he she ¢ bad or at ! tof D racy Mr ers, pamper their vices and pander to ME, OF an opponent of Deuocracy : Chogman, of the Mounta h annoyed by what he their lust after office and domination General Jackson boldly and manfully sus YeTY mee ~ - “ ! ca! fe tee ‘ tained the right and opposed the w rong saprlreaded preachers We proeum here ae Gen. Pierce meanly shrinks from respon preach as w iis sibility, and suffers the wrong to ride for the weifare of lis rainpautover the right. In ne pot ip the sh “grow fet, aud then & hk which it may be viewed, is the present We Mmountion past democratic party what it was in the days ? ++ of the hero of the Hermitage. It has de Chewing TA = du I. Be generated and become a vile falsehood, |“ Lemly claim te have a “bray artiele and an enemy to the great permanent in for the accommodation of their cher terests of the Country: and the Ameri. 7 mda -try it. The price may be a lit ' the tuo lo 5 nee wiCeEs ¢ can party, organizing upon the pure plat- pis fd etree GH, (ite en form recently announced, is destined to °¢ lence ; Lut it is well known that high crush it out, and build, Upon a pew and Agures are often put upon vers cou solid foundation, a tower of stren Breeches Mien i te tien price. are rot (lie : guality of the cle, t es it 9 which, under the good providence of the 744¢y of the article, that makes it Universal Rater, shall not be overturned tea An affray occurs) | t week in Wilkesbor”, Let the per le give their attention to what y i 5 y aes county bete wien to £ thee ® Gert 1s now going on in this political fabric ut Mobes and Cronin, in whl + latter was vars. They are its architects; and now ( through the be ort Wil. Meratd 19 the time fur them to arouse from sles i There ia mot a wind of troth im thie repert aud «vamine the matenake which must VAser Stubes rel teondon ar caypatal fr necessarily be used They have a vital © arn, amd are ult amuwsd at thes ro cupcern in the present affains of State ; which has |» showing evr since bet and af the time ever will come when ball eben. ase ide : . \inerncansa mast examine earnestiy and smh ce = Sially ecatee re deeply into the state of the country, and ooo chs ne re ramet weigh the tende C3 f the i sa . oes eee sof their r re, that tine is c yh &- grret pree me Docs Mr. ( eave defeud e ie vl re ie ee rin ps assed ected es women, the attemdinge © + ant emermeusty tergr The penpie ' tetrauen! Can be acceu satislia: heerd © chert atdirwes Weeew omts ates d then mareted te premmee prore<tel by te hve ily for the namnberiess prusenptions _ al ie a 9 | the dimmer Ble Ch bo or warn, Gas meant tome titoty mp iat have been made by Mr. Pierce's Ca. ret cot remteume a Sa cre het be Oe oh & . - . a native-born American Protestant » the ant infartien , : coe s removed from office today, - : \l) TIHIs eign Catho putin estead ¢ Romish Pols We fi the f& ‘ Can he prove lo your minds that forergn : ; ] ert ia the rp. rt ITon. Kenme Kay ere are better fitted to hold our othee. ‘ reeprech at Was ‘ a few dare than native-boru citizens? Te theined cation of a saperior kind that they are 7 ) (ler late Mis we Met ' thas er ed ty preference? Ie be un Dtacentaa t ! 2 ailing to agopt the langnaye of Aaer at the Court of nim ect) wn. Nehiew the . {Ari went, (he harwne ra) Cat ' Pini, of Arkansas, wlio said that he “re " ’ trem ther Teant Lone» " garded a native born American citizen to ; hiest 1 u \ we Cabine T oil] 1 Campteil, «d sa iuat ma eae ; fee Fh é ; Cc just as Tand a iittle eUer tha ] neyitanm, @¢ a member of the Catholie any body else (7 Or, dues he reverse the rh Thee was evidence fa harzain with 1 Thieh rule , and tell lite comatifucnts f the atl dette: rinet soch harmiliatiom : i that the er Wed Congressional Distriet, that he re rards ~ ; A The ‘eermash ehh eyelets foreigners as supe rf Jlaa he I arned, , . ; . ; it t ie fr wn A One nnot be IO wns 'y Leing a member of Congresa, that [&> ’ \ : rs i ; l we donot think that Me Rage f-romee ina athe stn teacnhes a plainer and g ; i ee, fren the fart at all oversiraiacd ia nat better pathway ver ] »’ Hs ' ; } away to Heaven, than does the alich the Roman helen have heen ma btn ’rotestant religion une ch he haa ' 1 z ’ ye which he has, vs in elections apd ather politieal morements een reared { Is Catholicism hereafter ¢- a few years paet Jed t aa ihice I me that t to be the teat reanaicic | srriceiit “ v tires) : tof prom ’ Leen tampered with in te Inet TP sivlentin! + sone t Office; and is Protestantism to be the ction: and th Snepicione appear to uet inark for proseripliont Wall he pleas« « confirmed by the fart atated be Mr Barrin ’ no yon whether one single Catholic gr. The Roman Catholies move tozether. enn aided in onr Revolne onary atroggle, and trolled by the «il of one man, the heal of their what was lis name! How many (tho. church in this Dtry. We same Archtrehey fete lat Ing t hes fought the battles of our country tn Hghes whose nnsertpulone charactor haa Leon those perilons hours? oo clearly ¢ n the late controversy with It 1 \ These are an for the people to Merlirook re HE no other which is « : people tu io. f foreveners, And theae are the ask, and for lit er remeome why sich a atroms fool (hamtilite 1 Mr. Crater’s earlier carcer, as Apoliti- Chem has ansen thronghout the United Ctates 1 < e the ¢ | cian, affords little evidence of attachment They are Ms ve alec why the Lacolo ar ty tothe Union Mie T’ «hand; why the | nbnieciaal nv the Loco CCE BU MUDIBCALION fo, Adminiat nm i constantly turning out iffords none. Mr. Craige is not Opposed | Protestants to confer offers on me mbers of that tothe Constitution the United States (1) Jenomination: and why we hear every Locofoco , } } candidate for off lie fint ia lie willie tonace wath A re andilate for of ry cal stump apeaker, : ea I “defending the Roman Cat! s, lauding the pa which w make that instrument the rule trreotiem of tf } : i I ; i UE good and great men amoung of its action, which will take advantage them, such as Gaston and Tanev, who have de fthe immense resources ot the govern I well of t] country Fy. Obeer ver, ment to enforee law and the riglits guar ad anteed by the Constitution? Taking the Wilminatm and Charlutte Road. —The Lin Pierce administration as a sample of de recrire to thia work have called s meet 5 tng at Shelby rs 1 ' m tle government, where is the evi- the propriet Meth of July, to. consider t Ipricty of procuring an Engineer to cor : othpt tho Const; m wi . { i ' le that the Constitution will be rc © for survey of the Western ac , : ; yvarded, or its provistona enforced, under which th remark, is now © secured bye its domination ¢ [sit afforded in the ren dition of slavea who have fled to Cie free an ee m ON | dc the | ’ States? Where is the power to preserve Act] ee nd ; he late Bounty Land Haye ! ition for lands have been ey order, enforce Jaw and command peace ? ved at the Pension offier, 109 es ah wh Ponte Y 244 claims have i it be found in the retaliatory mea- c ‘ 18 of the applications allowed are : “rey AAEY. aolilicce and Oe ; ires about to be ad ‘pted in the South | } mi nnd 98 to the sarviy WS Widows of pevolutionnry soldions or to any | to vote eG » Dhotrict, is for Congres im opposition to Craige, he terms ences party, eapectiog tote pra of masiing farmed by the ~- -- - . New Yonw.—The New York that the American party of that Aen nigh a it can see or hear, is a exe, dtede sory that all the members of it do “not ny and every inch of, the } Lat no such approval is required of ber in it, Americanion: exacts of uititude iw all rontters of of the A ‘on,— Wilmington Herald, y ate 3 + 2a The Leow papers are great guste, Mr. Jas, A he, betng a Whig, Yoo pak av explination of cvurse We atewer—sour grapes. Mr. Jan, A. Call. well having determined to canvass the te, The party, however, Mr. Stowe, ved Mr ph A. Caldew? ieee = bet, crates Mwe amd eusbrnoes Onaige, “Ob T the mystloine buegh f O48! Me. Jan A Calbwel” oo Eedorving the Ptatform,—The “Sed” Yak Hl -rakd states cleat Gem, Case emdoreen the plat funn of the National Amerigng party, promel- cated at Phibebelpbia; aod that Millend Pub Keiward Everett, Daniel 8, Dighsom, aad Rives have expressed thelr opinion of it a fas That it shold exnmend &- wif to ail Nalonal men was to Have boon expect ol — Wilmington Herabd, tnide tornge Rep stration of Letters. —Ow the let of daly the system of ny ton of valuable betters, presenbed by the iat Offee ” provisions the act of March 3, 1855, will go mito operation, The ulations A the Departament cataadius eo ie peyment of a regutration fee of Gee ata a re (shall be gen by the ortquaster elem the ot «mailed, and extraoed shall be ased ig ite toverheg abfiiiagee tte be conterd to meney Matera, as y letter whieh the writer deeme enhunble will vod while the Departament dees p themselves lintte for the hue of suck wttére of their contents, the additional enre teb- son amd delivery, and the reocipt, will r bemed by many on ample equivalent to the Chen rewry. = . A ses Cartam ox Teor wen, —Coapa, Gand. tof the Grace Darling, whe, the sholithontets ving deeoted fire colored pemons od bead bis ~~i at Norish, promising to bermg them to acovutclance with the regtel red net om in their tranerr ah na ane [keaton for a price, towk thelr money and then vtrayel them, «a citigen of Manthestey, Mae husetta The Hester pe have ducovered = tect, and are after him @ith a “sharp stick.” The exptain, whe i now in Beaton, being corved with the wanl conre of | hand boll pumtemg, de, ' 1 enna Th: ard stems « chaacs ( being finally nddem om a rail. = Nisosna Passa, June 23. went over the Amertean Palle thie He ens im the act of landing a shi mt above the rapide when he was esrried away y the current aml the Lout capsized. is name s unknown, bet he is sapposed to have beet on vie wey from Canada with vegetables, A man aed 7 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. From the Saat 'C arden. FURTHER BY THE BALTIC. New Youn, Jane 28. (1 the sales of the week, 17,000 bales were sken vators avd 2.000 by exporter. The market elomed Jall and dechning. Fair Or- middling 6 11-16d.; fit TL, imddling 69 16d. Stock $49,000 acluding 361,000 hales of American. weather was favorable fur the crops, Ca by spec nal fhinr 400. 6d. a 410: Ohio 440, 0 O40 Od White wheat 11. Od. a 120. 4d: eed Dla 348 11s. Gl. White corn 30 a Sis ; yellow 520.8 Ze Ad ‘ The capture of the Mamelon involved a los The French took 62 eannos and f 5.000 lwes wie SOO preoners. The English on the same *y stormed the rifle pita in the quarries, and ee 500 men. The French were enabled to } th alee] ve Kossian shipping from titer new posi ‘won. The tiriug had greatly slackened and vo further progress had been made. The floets had attacked Taganrog, Marreso- te and Genitechi, and burnt ar stores, _ An expedition was preparing agninat Derekop. The Rusians had evacuated Anapa. There was nothing new from the Baltic. The closing pn { Consols was 01. NEW YORK MARKET. New Youx, June 28. Cotton is unsettled. Flour firm—Ohio $5.50 “W112. Corn 91 a 95 cente, CHARLESTON MARKET. Curntestos, June 29. The sales of cotton to-day were 400 bales, at 9) to 11} ceontsa—n decline of f to . ILLNESS OF ABBOT LAWRENCE. Bostox, June 27. Hon. ALbot Lawrence ia so seriously ill that he is not expec tel to recover, be b i s b e p ef ii i ci i s t e r s i t i r i t t the They here the Bb of 3 tou The vessel hery ay, #1 Weare Le cived via. i Our troop but the F it ones m that batte near—wh diers {. state eet has lost 2 and sever French as HAVING and offers | Public gen old Coarth where he | Honally en Mey 18 “COLUMBIA MARKET, - 1% on WARE , R. & A. MURPHY 18 ta, and sor geet em me . - 3 s ssortment ff Vea 9}; 98 0.9}; Mi ee & eG % if \ al ee be 2- oa. ’ ‘ i a Middling 108.0108; Fi : ly & choice oF ie ; bat one, ote ond ; z ne oory r ion of the tree was 7 18R0 ed ols of ai , bet it would-appear'thut the fight for the Mawelon rt a py Han , (ait | hay. meget why Tires tapos fs Catpantrs READY. “MAD pepe: f: was obstinate—vot fewer than 6,000 mon being * see ty. SLING hon cohen 2 eg ey nS, Alten’s Pistols, | Fe how offered’ for mule, WiOtRsale and hors de comhat—wed thie sucedss was com- bas been rather ; ( Siar and octagon Oust eel, all sizer. Trager halter, wa. and | Prices and upon 6 terms to pletey sinty-two gtias having fillen into the hands - «lrooping sinve ourlast report, and prices tire a] “1K aur book rae oth ioitepory mea] ne Se me ee ot Fe Pr a s e i b i e #8 PF Ee e E F ft P3 4 4 i 5 % 3 Particular attention "ill be pal to orders tor Goo, Pe ory at Nee Teri Pi ° 4 ! “iy rahe (and ah thes. . A AB of the French, An -imyortant element in the | prcape shade Tower, We quote: $1.20 0 $1.25 per ti ~ Woren mire, for Setvers Sauce Pas, Presr¥ivg Ketter; teres | P-8. Upwards of 600 pair Ol i soattered attond t| OATS.~—Thete is no oats in market, por is there ( ee Ware theres. They will alae onflenvor to Lecp on nad au arccrt. bay he 4p Fes a end heap, r ome tiga ap the jn the H Seba ii everett Mah split and knocked Much deviitd for them, consequently we omit Churmsy de., of the most approved patter ; nia ora Si os whet nnoeSee ae el ‘iy ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR SALE Y 222°" an” on Kerteh ; also” telegraphic announcements “ees gh gt padi eee elaine! ‘The article of pews fs still scarce, and as they |, \ PY MANSION HOTEL, 4 oken aud driy | tween iC und the wnder-bed, "| quotations of $1.25 a $1.50 per bushel, chines, have in every Instance, ~ far as heard from, given entire satisfuetion, The subj duel wer weletod from among fleets attacked nhdidestroyed the stores at Tag- | syn Sey one a thetamly eneaped stthomt inféry, not even tear; Frovn.—‘Phe four market hag been dull, and | ™merow channlale wom leupon of the wubseril JOMN A. ROYDEN. autog, MaFlowpol and Geitttachi. Aecoubts of | was dletimtsy perespulble hee ta ® 048 sulphacous ador mtr Nal Psn tn a * WIEMENGTON, N. C, Bi. % 4 , F Whether this eh iaigated gr & oe & ai = a Coscoap, June 27, 1855, IE CLARENDON IKON Works a ‘i i 4 thes Mat ex) vit are rather meagre. A boat | pb endl * ganivatoes fisinated from eae. the week, Wy now quote: old $84.0 60, new! you sous a. Bos —My Dear Sir: In reply to your letter of the £31 inst., I wonld stale that T have fully tested the Linasey T receive orders for Beam, Vertical, Rorisihe of T p Sarre aig om temas gh shallow wator, ieGtslog out fo all haste at Ports. hese soa Oem | gl Qumas—We have no quotable change to ao-| Prt ant wren dag fe ens Cha my Sve ha at es ware eo ie ti PC TT Pee ereny ot mye {uteerar,| of Uvardere, Touvelere, ee. He proves shat ban Z Oa + | thee in the price of fodder, We stilt Gtote $1} | siost vatuable acqaisition tu te Larner, Very truly Yours, wus al ani ag = i ; Parker, Turbine and ACCOMMODATIONS » RES gga 481} yor 100 Ibs. ag Na. other heele ; Rauipping Ow the Tehewaga aud w the Valtic we-have no | i : RAIL ROAD NOTICE, ee chused of fog, has on trial, glveu wutire saddection, MICHABL LROWN. ; | Bhinghe Put. | shall be equal to any in the State, Pereohs: We received the follows ig natiee fom Lineolaten | Balisbary, June Zihi, 18h5, _ lies, Mangers, Gears, and all ether Mili Work. at his House, always have mealsin time for i ; H » SW, y al 7 H ay ' D x ent, patron . a of Re aM. Machines, iu all that part of the Btate of | and . | ing servants always in attendance. Call evacuated the whole of their Circassian territory, | We now give place to it: | Doubtless, Mesars, Kalitors, many persons | tt Sete werd ecu cs er ae tas Geanty Sra En eee Pactinn ney to eldest Cones | gos ven Ratinet of Fikrcetcs, Sateen OF | ek y Ww. BG “Duke Constanting ts apjointed Regont uf . Campan, Kunal in tho event of Alexander's deers, | waingacs senitette and Rutherford Rail Road | gard to tho Female Cullege in Sthteaville, which | BS i portees. ‘ere ution was adupted ; , i LISI Ls CEE , Tey mapeagpr ee tay rey to Knghet,| Whores ix ree ein 7 THEAARKERS. = | SORMOOR. FST os A separate department and fotce will be kept for repairs, where hor attack of fever, but is recom. | . w . mi | AG VCE ; paver yap netped . “sey : we are nut among thuse who put their hands to | Apples, (dried) 73081 00,“ Mixea, No. 1s 10a11 THE NEXT TERM OF of logy dene to eg ep mended rength home | *) the plough and then look back. do. Green, 500 #000 ee Deo. Pure, 11a 124 ‘ompany's Beeswax, 20433 * N. Onleans, 45 2 50 sonable terms as elewhere, Nort: vr South PHUILADELPOL Freee. ing to the call of the President, and with sever | Beef, 5 @6 | Nuile, "Cha T | will begio onthe 4th Wedu-edoy in July, (25th of July.) | ateury eae ee opener: DZEBENG be hry shoe tory : a ; Candies, Tallow, 18.225 | do. Horse Shoe 25 PAR r ONS h = made furthe school, | wilting! . An euch other iniatory sicps ne will expedite the work | resolved to proseeute the work with redoubled | do, Adamant, 33035 Outs, 35@00 p= J pbalriscidtie beetle auth the @ or Pr pe yey 4 ay eee (2 beadiome. a energy. The loss by the late storm was estima- . | Admiral Fremant!e. pence ae ncn te en whe coentl sitoad fo) Sih atl Gans J dollars, that Coffee, Rio, 13414 | Linseed, P gal 90281 | are provided fur a very large number of undeme | et a a Kavpt ro enrolling at of | Otmon, shal cue Preseoted ia said Meeting by | ted at about four thousand dollars, the margest | du Java, léals Tanners’ # gal. 65 a 75 Boarding facilities are eon eames fe so that Sondan. Vm the Busth Canine have fulleo apou the coutractur, The Trustees, Cotton, Bad | Rags # hh, friends au patrons and the puble ut large, that the LATEST BY TELEGR (PH. however, were unwilling that it should all fall | Cotton Bagying,-—- Salt # sack.) $0.000 $24 school is ready to receive extevsive patronage, and be oe a CLEGG RR ‘ : ~ Saks of 1,000 bales), : Cotton Yarn, Reed, ad h erin, and the whole will be c although. nothing of an miverse mature bas cx Pair qytands 19} cx wts "tet this adjustment, the citizens of the village, on Chan cust #120125 ready at the opening teri, and the whule will be com- curred. 75 . bushel of 56 Iba, ‘ ; f Collars, Rope, Paghing Yarn, Emory, bagey and wi Boy's of victory: fs that the-Freuch from their new posi- 3 Lae fli -varf polar toey LPO 4 dae ; "ind Wetghie- had af] ather foods eenty toeeta hoe | eat Bors ETO W ment of Plows, Corm Sheliers, Straw Outters,| ~) ere eta Faas a +.) and lwayi , i, the . further SUCCESKES in the Sea of Azoff, where the | tari Pode Sabre areregesed Sad pee ol reg saecheahvlah tte sare ps y free ly command our reens wicking Rew for the next season, are informed that (his fut will be sold On a credit of 12 Months. These Ma. CLARENDON IRON WORK bet } lay BONO Wty 7 SALISBURY, N.C. fer the necidene.— [ices have been drooping during tae whole of a mm > We . , whe . 60 aos grain Muchine. \ thipks it is welt the - . expedition, to be conveyed ju steamers to the | heal ta mppering Abke @ subple when is 89}2 89}, Suck flour $4] « 85 per 100 Iba. poncbel alerted phclageod oie Rove haga iiven peepee prepa Paes daw jrpdploe STEAM ENGINES. generully, that the House is now open forthe 1 can safely oe mouth ; destiantion (6 te Perekop,— | a = Ma. Jous A. Bovoms—Dear Bir: 1 tke great pleasure to informryou that the Machine called Hussey’s Reaper, which [ par- | and Axles; Horse Powers of tariius ba ' “For the Watchman. "ING ‘The Russians are stated (but doubtful) to have | last week, but not in time for, ons lant publication, | | _Thave, and do herehy constitute, aud appoint Mr, Juha A. Boyden, of the Towa of Salishery, Rowan County, ta the Btate of CASTINGS, val aad departure of the Cara, Atteutive At 9 mecting of & number of the subseribers to the | Wall be gratified to have a few details-iu res | SetMbary, North Carolina. ODED HUSsEY. r, C tasting” ally tecite attention to thelr etytes and _Helisbary, May 24, 1855. iidssians are abuntto build a railroad | ( ¥ ia Lincolnton, on the Busts Jume,the fellow | y , ¥ 5 Plue and C; w, ; lag thee i : Tubeier. aaa ‘ater Tanks, Chimneys, ot board the Canard steamer Jura. She is con } affictive dispensation of Divine Providence, yet Salisbury, July 5, 1855. Work will be done thorougtoly and with despatch, tom god Weldon Rafi Rend, pr in Gate at the © wharf No. 47, } 4 ; - 2 i r | free of char, Korth Third Strect, between’ Arch . We have interesting news of the Empress of | . s , On Wednesday last, the Trustees met accord- | B82" ¥@94 | Molneess, Cabs, 370 40 ‘New Institute School, Maviog large ferilifien, the above work iN ve dene on as rea pi , P, . wanner, * . gx na | . A . 4 14 r, 3 Consultation by letter or otherwise, f 4 North Carotiaa Mr, Fillmore fa quite a Tiun at the English | ieuce »nrrey uf ihe Ruad facthwith, re al alterations in tre plan, it was unanimously | Mutter, 1240 15 | do Wroght, 124 @ 15 ane ay | signs for miiis o thatr forateoen. nas fay ochandy susie ranene non court, ~ } Admiral Boxer is dead, Ue is succeeded by | after the Company ie regularly organized. And it i | | do. Sperm, 45050 | Vils, Wentern Carclina. Spacious halls and ample fixtures! starch eon, 1555, BEY Me ANE, ages, : " fone poets “ad | = | prony : : 2 : Ae | 2 | | 7 orion of whieh, according to contract, would Castings Pb, = 4@5 vtatwes, Irn, 7541.00 none need fear hack of aceommadation. S ll ° : 5,000 blacks im the Arai ! - do. Malable 124@15 do. Sweet, 75 The Principal takes pleasure in aonvenging to bis e ing oO ! ! = hind | ; “och J } | edeeethe former in (yilf « nsiltion sterling. ie ai Guney, do, Pbaabel, #100 | would be happy to have the directioy of the educative i In trade generally 2 more cautious fecting ay Kew Yous, Jey 9 |ote nes ee ee Vuenehy cmomed bell the) oe pends, Shectings, Brown, 4-48 of the children and watds of his friesids. | Sellane citeenbed tee spirit of ahoaiues 7 Rn FH ae , ST | bows Levides the injured brick. A few hours af) « Burlaps, Shot, # bag, $2.25 The large building fur the sehuol, will, in part, | } | pears saeowes be spre: otton ia unchang « 4 oat i ° sare, | } } | pleted very sum afterwards. | FF EF PS 7 28 a-< ‘The weather is very bot, the thermometer #/most uusulicited, step; ed forward and assumed | de. Meal, Chat Flaxseed, The following ure ihe Fees per half Term, (or 5 Salisbury, Apri 26, 1855. The Bank of Emzlapd. has reduced the rate of rangiog (rom 03 ty 95 degrees the buss of the Board, aud sore than did it— Suanetes Ve.. O84 i 7e9 months.) iw advance discount from 4 per eeut, xt whieb it bad ox! . ed to | . “aM = : 3 | S Arthwetie, English Goammar, and close bis present busines, «dfore hie Stock of Gands | 3 C Cua von, July 2 by the Trusters, sud shows how deep a bold | Flas, P dbl, > * Clarified, 92104 Geography, - - 400 Bredtly reduced prices. The greater porn of whic 4e mon mageifceat Lot of Freach N. : sace the thind avyto Sh per cont. Mone, 4 eats : re: ¢ enry. echenge vpn | Poe wants . ae ae Inne; bu cdo 6 Taku, BUA 618) Alashons Occcssiey (Noeed Pace: having been luid in the presen: season, comprises a geo- | he hee ever before off red—eonsisting of chowel um Girma. Bullion decreases, ~" * 7° ca SERENE 80 hin enterprise as vpuo the hearts of the peo-| "4. Bar, Turpeatine, PralsigiO phy ka. Ba ech caer $1200.40! armuriment of Seaswable | Swiss and Freaeh Edgings avd (nsertings, Bendeaed decline of } a ; ‘ fe : 3 £25,000, fee 3 ple. Taking iuto account what has formerly! “ Eup. Refia'd Wheat, OO « $1.50 Clasmeal Course, : A - : 1500 «TR : + ©7R A TDT Tr | Plesseleg, Cotiers, ¢ | i 6 ; a ° Woe q : tt } Bs » ten, The Liverpool cotton market hes been vers Cuantastos, July 3, beer dene in this community, we think it bat! |. bette s 6a? woke Glass, Pali Avaiipe privatg inunidine enchodes <( Esies @as or f AN oY AND ST APLE| id par dnaay ong Sleeves, daring thee week ; Lat ‘me bokders did not : : . sheer justice that this praise worthy act should Lard, Gad SA 10 2.00 9 82.25 se é . a2 2D EP BPG. their evtion for sale, pricus Were maint in Sales trday of 500 bales cola, at 10} a 114 we ¢ ‘ =A aad har Then 10% 12 $2.95 a 92.50 EXTRAS Ts pres vy an . l P be recorded. [fonor to whom hoor is due. . Lo wig 'o perchase. indecemests . , od and check firm, The Manchester wo ket) conta. Layers ask a further concession Lead. Dry White, 10 01 2a Mavic on Piano $20.00 here offered whieh rarely ceeur. Country metche ;.| dries, Jaconets, Linens, Wad age ly aertend Ly Un a Iredell county has ule aly subscribed at last ~ Gaitar, . 912.00) are parvoularty invited to give hum a call x | Long Lawns, Linew Cambnies; 12-4 Catto andilie - pcnation eli Pree ihe Qacth Coc $14,000 w tlle ineitution, and will de mere a) No charge ft use uf instruments.) Pheer tadetited to him either by nate on open ee. | © Sheetings, Pillar Case Cottons ead Lines, t y ) French aad Italien, each + 8590 count, proviums to the is: of Janaary, he not earnest. | teilles, Quilts, Table Chihe, Diapers, &e., th wero very dull, #t 2 considerable: , HINGT ; them that, c amos, July. Drawing snd Pasntiog um Water Calas, ene, $5.00 15 requests to edane forward und ecciie ae ace indul- | Which he would invite the attention of decline. Weather magnitioont. | Rev. WL. Beall, was appointed an agent to [Reroataw rox we Warcumss sy Enwe d& Osrea. Pointing su Or! Colare + $10.00 gente cannut be given a ri M We now te give te licial acovucts Wasnisers i camber of Rocco teens b . 0. , Botany $3.00 EOMYERS. | opiate od poy & op plicativne for ute I ts are 182, Culleet chi sulmeriptions, and also to solicit new Betve or ; s : $4 4 ie Two lrmeus a week ia Vues! Music free of charge. Salisbury, NC 48 vite Gen. Poimier’s first deepatches are quite dra 000. Total nurnlew of war wel, 7.565. gnee; and it ix earnestly hoped that a fiberal) shoulder n : 64 @ 10 B CLEGG, Principat —- | matic. | tote! namber allowed, bond “ HReng rrscae » @ 10 New Institute. Iredell Co.N.C,) a me Ss | ac } pe AS B. community will res) ond cordially to a call, made a aps . J 18 «@ 00 June 7ih, 1455. ‘ iw3 Jane 6-19 I’. M.—To-day, with our allies, | Pea earaeet een toh ate neet? lim aliall Gf am emlerpirise ax) Lomdly demanded | gotten eee int lg ab fh 1 J | [UST Received—WOOD NOTES, of Canand we poate fire against the external works, and | tp xt to daft pearly cigite Ja half wil lacie. ah alae pod a :. ; Sen ie i hartotte Papers are requesied ‘0 copy hy) [ S \ i ] ] ] | 2? Carols, « cullection of North Carstinn Poatrgy xa ; ; Sék: we oll tabs thems’ re je eel ue an 1 this region Boe, : four wee oan frwerd acevenis to the Principat _ + 424 4 St oY ee | Teneite ; Jone G.—1l pm —At ball pat sis one mg. lt reported that the g ee en bere eo ”-~ «> -*. We wp. Af Silver EFM, Davideon County, | ait saan sy tong th i, oaks fr aaah were given, and one hour after. | Sve iw ectomente Sepnin rosers of the ‘of the President elect, the exercises will be com- Groat, “heels : ; Tt" Setwertber would annownee to his friends in | wn receive ned execaic with despateh, orders | wands one cagies Goated over the Mamelon Ver Huck of marile seut from [ the Mone- menced on Ist January, }856. The College ed Pe North Carolina that he is eull with | for any description Of Sawed Lumber and yrer the two readouts of Careenivg Bing. | Pens fice will be finished within two months of the Cotion, - - : eae fy r browght to the Mill, sawed ep.o shares, ae : We have talew 400 prisuner. Our legivus vo Walden, the Commis sions, fine i . ™ \ nie: Caflee, RAIGUEL & Co. hppreraey, and sracky of the beadernotsia Lime GA ay prsates emporary arrangements, | (.., 4 1) barbed, $1 & im porters and Jebbers of Foregin and = — es) is at work for the wsbe! udle, | ; io Goods N — rg |) de, er eEry Ricenontety Branches, ; . . 45.00 4 Pde: Subecriber having positively determined to | Tlisn was an act of jitx rality wholly unexpected ‘ 5 “ Croshed, Ila idy it i Pe S b z i t T Peach, wt yet deckkal to aceept the ewahbin to 1 cupy the Ceonyuered works. Ov tieit side, our © M F he has been lately electex Cuntectere however, have Leen made ty wmewt the exigencies Chickens, P h Domestic. Dry { Fes oar allteay with thelr eital resolation, carried thx The | aie » 2 of 1 M ‘ hot the (hth, copperse ? } 0 Noa 128 and 120 North) Third Street, Philadelphia, PRICES FOR LA MBER FOR THIS MONTH. Solisbury, May 31. = ote te the quarries, nnd estallicbed Uemeel ves ¢ Date ul coninemee mmmag of the ov vere on this subject when the Lasers ‘ ‘ he woah) be pleased ta sce thea when they via |} inch plank snd wader, froth $12 w G15 pe. 100K, eed than: All the troope showed the most adunira-| hy sere lewd ware eat bburday Board paivish thew terma, &e HL. | Begs r the ety The stork, for emtent aod varety, ie Lumber tlw tae - | * f I. raaiviinla tne DA, 3 ‘ Wet ewan’ : ' Lhe devotion and intrepiclity. 1 Daring the month " sore about Juxx 19, 1853 Fleur . : $4 00 @PO OO wasurpaemed by aay im the eoamry, and beyers would Mean Lacabee ise foe . 7 ba FA hat lat we item of sixty two) tents disemimals of * “~egens anmd ad 25 de» weil to examine it before perchamng cleewhere — Seth sig, ot ony other work Gone ey the cireslar (Late of Worth & Eliott, Fi ile, N. Gad 1 e é " . sew, af wma! and reasuunbic prices —Orders to be od. | r Batclmen im the departmea olilical ree 2G Advocate and Hannet please publish, | Feathers, P The hose has a dispreition to increase tg Korth (er. ‘ ‘ - i . coer tw” (hee ered redoults ‘ Thirteen off come : nd alan Charlo'te papers friendly to the caus . a ; olin trade, and has taken paras w get ap sch guuds | “reed to JUHN G. BROW ER, { GENERAL C6 I cote WER aitle prone. Our los, which has and papers ndty t ; ® oy uM SSION , @ will euit the raark j Superiniendant 24 been ateeriainet, is considerable erel, : es D. W. PARKS Syeer Hil, May tea, 1955 we | AND » et pre! ym a are . . . . = ee 2 Mie Jone 14, 1855. 3¢ T 7 FRE iret ha» JONESVILLE MALE AND FEMALE MARRIED ne ‘TO THE PUBLIC. DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, FORWARDING Sane D—The disation bs the same as yoster : . f : : Seg AMD thn Stesomntentigns of the, com ACADEMY. : te . ae WILMINOTOR, ¥. ¢. daly bettors, ” act of Late Graduate of the Bakimere Dental Qafiegs, > has appeared in the Carolina Watchman, opld reapeetintty inform the citizems Order for Mrerhendien, sad cousgnmenteet Peer araiest the eters! works have bewa fruitless Ree W.L VAN EATON. A M.? n Sages . Joo eae re ANN Montel = s é len over the signature of Wiliiem W sitoa, Rall pedadio ge moraity thet be and other Produce, tor otee ct shipment, eerey shamdoned the «called battery «/ PS COCKERIAM, Anes ’ sy : inte the 25th of Apri, 1855, woaching « velo. | nee } econ tl oe . wo. | Tetrrved and.prosptly attended to, . m thee on the 19th Jane, 19835, by FE t 2 tre (\aod new em . ° i. ° $5 a the Bb of May ; they have also completely aban fe SARA S DAUGHERTY Ya. \ V SEAFORD te Wee 7 y mace aes wn ar Waban AN hace = cont grestiy super | May 1855 . > we the right shore of Carceninz bay Mente Departunes VODIA GLOVER: écnctarr of Mri bchs Gur Alc. : a . « : vom We WT have to any + emention green The vessels: fa port have woaght refuge in Art uty-oceuud Gecssn af hc ; ; se » the Id werent. by Joba C Ma ; 4 « mae : ae ong peLpemoeat ; : oa we SPRING STYLE, 1356. berry tly, @ here oar lange mortars can reach them ae an Wiedere hace J Eke (raves, Me SAMUEL 84%, ; i 2 permns © y dese tm baow the ireth. to the pe tome 30 Weare watching them attentiy cy. ne vat rtod . Tile OR, io Mom ELIZA GRAVES, afl of the! T ; ze 50 corde of the County Cuart of Rowan, as they will there = " BEEBE HATS: BEEBE HATS! Lend e ui ee Mase alveade ce ; , ° t : rent ; 2 fad that jadgme ot was rendered against the anid Wal ; ( ) AI hy jae dope The Academmes ote epee . fr med ’ ) Sine te, of t ays jy PTT EE Beteviter is ia receipt of = let of Beche's ton, ae - ¢ wereues of Wilham D. Crawfard; ; { Spring Style Bets, whieh axe most benatifed _ TG E ond comm~nione dwelling-howe, beilt . crived via Halitiex, a follows CRennrei cad Ph . . et » ) . mach raduigence by the creditar. hie lands ' a Cat Whe Great gevtenday wns bept ap to-day with the | sete ied Library : rua be shes Annual Settlements. ee we : : ol he al ans paket elends and ome slave Thessle JL of be ck. and situated \wo donre above the Row ee aes © MYERa, ri e e h t a r y f Uangns Semssrorot, June 7 —The formule |g. 1. conmecrss ey net re Wonk, (best (er re : 5 e were @ ¢ eaceutma, nad | become greatest HK and soon afer ax o'choek the om 4 wee ve an Hooy Warn street he be - tof ter . Granite A a pines 6 a = ROBERT RAMSAY. | A rere cheare a bree ered to thas whe'wich te pec,| Salebacy.} AEP ees — evening Fretech attacked amd earned LL. persone iedebted tn the eubseribe re cither by oe = who wish to pur Salisbery, Janeary 30,1855 ~ White Work and the Ma m. The whet op Tex eponud d oal her reei ; " aa f account, are heteby mut eed that we ¢rpeet Jane 12, ISS 3e3p | chase thee propery. ae L will sell open jow ierma ae \ peoke enwwe vary frome ’ . : ; A - Fut parucatars cail apon F “ : ROTATE ottirwenia’e aeth — ; = T . wation wae tant beilinnt. reat gallantry © |erporace ba Board nod Tenet EI ap ede age soon coprelino tye =< are Saeco B® RcBERTS lO THE FARMERS mpiayed. gn albeides. Casunines mut yet knows. | prt seine. Bi udew : : munis aller iwelve months et andag > UN ff by o mee Sr tha news ot. FROM my remdemee 4 miles Seath West of Safia.| S2labary. NC, Moy 3.16 tae Of Iredell mest despatch was the following : Jancovitie : vp zs Ro& & MORPHY A 4 bery, on Thoreday last, a WHITE SHE-WULE County. fr. SE: aS ma a aan a a ceria wegre bevy by the mame - . . Jems 6.—Thhe socoem last night was very com. | Ssteber), “| Sabebary, Mey 5, 1855 Jiwp, 6 bey io steee 13 yrare ae ee enn te oe And ewes hs wil essere bee, os TOWN ORDINANCE, GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE FOR: plete, audrthe gallantry and stendiness of the IEA sed hee rather « emell chim. Fle was taken off Tee information whieh will enable me tn recover het | +X MAN'S IRON PLOW_.. "he sadenigned tees ‘ aap highly ormken af. The WILLIAM Mc HAYNES. P Henry, who may attempt to eli him ander a apy. | hall be sudably rewarded. Dereet 1 Naliebury 2 Ordered by the Beard bought the Right for Iredell Co. 4, and ave Maame k 7% caenet "as thn AE Ast oe the Pirao w ' ume J Formeriy of North Carciins tinue tithe, The above reward © ~~ given to any - ee BENJAMIN SI ade Town of Selithery, Tha t r - | factoring the Lum Plow at their Sip, ten allies Sout reagh sucereded in secur ores « © French Lang onge Ah P who deliver anid boy ti me or Mt Ve ene 12th, 1855 "3 ed the 24th of Petr 4D 1849 baw of : prepared to fatnich ang Mamelgn, aml those om its ryght, called the Owe | Drowing "0 ELKINTON. / I 1AM co Row = ro ¢ for be rir im any pa ke STATE OF YORT z : . Py hee he = of the ftnew a < ae dhotieryasason bad Se ee mae reget, Bldnce, aad ia thoes they took sixty-two Peroting 2 On Cotes , GILL & i J get him again Or E wilt give (wenty five dullars “ fs ORTH CAROLINA,|” 6 dered by the Bourd, That if any tree person of | Orders sddremed to them at Anhy 2m, ot & r = aad tor bagdeed For forther partice eddee-e the F Importers and Dealers in a — ere the anid WP Henry, (or W ASHE COUNTY cater be fowad by the Patr!. Town Coantable, o- oth- Promptly attended to Specimens can he seem at aie’ gone, § cluding eight a = ’ en “C dav © (roe meme ie weed to may trade ef perme, ia the oo ey od watt 7 moet ores i preeners.. Nothing cowkl be more brihartt than Jone swil Yodt Juls = HOSIERY ’ GLoV ES & TRIMMINGS, the Fables ae me) cap » ad. Cowrt of Ravity, S; Term. 1838 pera, ia mon aemorinting with any of the stores in the coent 1™35 «tad for hee detention im the neuhburhued en u 7 4 slave of staves. ech free poreso of cotur shall be tekew JAS. & ROBERT MeNEELY. the advance of our ilies, We have kot 400 T Oo t tl Lean arnve at the pleee, WP flenry ie abowt d befure the Iniendaat of Pubce and, on exmviet rn - inens. Ibite € e ¢ oat the. pte . wos Ralke'n Rallen, Blake here om Pohee sad, iam, } April 98, 18 aed mon ip billed and wounded. ENTAL NOTICE. Linens, Wibite Goods, Laces £ Emdcwiders, | 30 year ecco s toes 10 woehee Neh eed anes Sone ee Mer, | bell be Raed wot ane thn Tre Daliere, bed on fod meer y= Later focownts state that the Dritish lone eas oe B66 LESM, FRENCH, GERMAN. AND AMERICAN ae pact of hes heed bald, coued by « barn when 8. Bellen, Naprdece Bolle Edward Weeves peer ove RY ara fine shall - sentenced to recerve ma ! 11 officers billed, mmely—Colome| Sbearmen Da. Ww. F. BARON, UP S87 DF DD mins, : JACOB KRIDER | T28mm”. and Dard Senith end wife Eatber ~— 9s ay ne one a ont mare ew » NCW Majors Bayley and Dickson, Capcaine Mutler Dentist, No. 100 Market St, South Sid ; ‘ eg ee Leewtont y— — pore Bayley , Cay St, ide, above Third. ermen, Rowan em. NC, : Preceded, the above ordinance shall mot be a eon- . Forder, Oorbett, Wray, Liewtenants Laurence, A prea on teen of ate monte, he ep ve Exeson a muxixtox ; PMILA, 76 OStiaw. Jone 22, 1855. \ 35 Michell Roegherty, Dome! Dougherty, Thompern | streed as ia extend to ant free perm of euler temeat. ; nttN non Te We ee T. 6 “tome, Machel, Lowrey, 150 pAvate men boiled Be eas ee ; Seances y 5, 1®55. : 706 UT Newepaper at Athena, Gaorpa, requested to Dougherty, Wilbam Senter and wife Nancy, Camline ing with any dave or marry the comeeat of perma. vel by atta ere “LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF 510 8 mi : sales nd Leche rations esate geese dict erny iktee tiante end ocad 4 paper end bill to Johnewp and wife Elizabeth, Jesse Doughden and wife | siem of the owner or owners f each slave or slaves. | * ahd venemen wounded, and 15 missing It is singuls - ‘ r r copy re Maas cod eka Wl bak. Mey Tra, 1838 Pe FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by The Man that Lond -Ragian omits to mention how the! % R Commenicacns thank cetemt, and promptty Fi the entarriber 5 « et N P WILLIS LETTERS, from Miewi-— Meitish were Saeed a if ti oe a di)“ acere sey a bar State of North Carolina, ORIGINAL BILL HAPS AND MISBLAPS, by Greece Greeswaod ate. © Ras ad spiced . . - Ly CARD eta MI if recy HEARTS EASE, by the sathor of Redety® THE Jeneral Pelissier's deapatch iwforms v IREDELL COUNTY UT sppearing to the satisfaction of the Coart, that ( ( ) A N\ DAILY LIFE, sy Rev Cammings THE SOKS vat his Weiglish Wllics carried the rifle work AF GI X'S wD poeta Pins « eee TO THE the de fendante te thie ease— Mitchell Dongherty, Den FLLN 4 sal’ Damgheriv ss Veecpean Deceit nee ime OF THE SIRES of 1776. by on Americen. the ’ nee pecierire cg San were Noble of ike, UECD , - . For enle at H. ENNISS" Uo at dapat ,, 10,000 Bashels Wheat, | TRAVELLING PUBLIC sz: i ct coureter ts) VEGETABLE UITHONTRIPTIC | 2.5%", 212th SAMI Oot tee d — t of « mph t dina W man fo eeke for them to ome 10, 11 30 p. m.—The combat et nt ee eee ee THE UNDERSIGNED having learned that a pe. it (he Carina Watchman for x weeks for them me {th was more advantagwous for us than | at first eS ae, hs he oe ay ee PLS l pitas Pret hee gone ahroed thet the Manawa Hegel,” at SPPay at the nest term of cur eued Cowrt of Baanty FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAWILY LAND FOR SALE annowherd. Tt placed in our banda 502 ¥ Sabsbury, NC, han bece chard, or gone duwn, takes (ht 24 Monday ia September next: and plead, an ewer of demar, of jadgment will be taken pro confeem evrrenies ron ners, fof whom 20 ate officers } an 73 pi Rafthary, Juty Oth. 1 ple aeure in informing the public end the Mende of the A nat th . . N accordance wrth a decree of the Court of cong, Base. ve. (he: sora Old Mansen that itn doors are still OPEN, and thar “40% them DISEASED KIDNEYS, I wil exper the Slinwing Lande fer eale af thé oreinet (leorge Bower, Clerk and Master af oar Jowe 1). yw P m—We are conelidating > Ro Lawres va. the same seer ining win perfect order frown the cellar to the sard Court at office, the 2d Monday in Marengl 35 s the Blarklerand Aidnevs. Weil: | inl rat a Sahsbery, on Teeaday of Angst s ™ vre - 7 + - menty oourt, ourselves in the new works Ve have been able TRI me vs. the some W. RB GRANT GEORGE BOWER C M F Do ein op = res Lo firewith the Russian mortars on their shipa = Attach $3 Price adv $550. Gw3 slidiaaste 500 Acres of Land, ichmenta Sahebury. June Wh, 1855 35 se E - This inrahieble medicine is for anle at the Dave x hich have gone still farther up. We are pre we US Be IN th ve-cnera, it appearing te the setiofer rae alr Nae . GRAND LECTURER. Hotel, in Mockewille ; ag Dé R- Campbrit's, in Ire. | being the Wallinm Heachman plantation, on the waters paring new batteries, Or il Pani Coaches finwatt , he defendant, Nethanee! (fl STATESVILLE dell ; at the Drag Store 1 Charette; at Zeverty's et Second Creek. adjamng the lends of 8. §. Taste, (Signet) PELISSIER f Four Horse Post a ’ emeved brviwd ihe Hits of hee Menta: Tt . a - . = LEXANDER MURDOCH, Ea, of Salimbery, Hotel in Salem ; and @ the Carohoa Waichinaa OF and others Terms of sale, 12 monthe : roan Mieecbion sie Binanandie Gad Lesiii ordered by the Court, thet pable ¥ Y K (( ADE WY i has been appointed Grand Lec fie the Grand 860. '" Selebery b wlerest after ax montha, bood and ssewrity. PRISCR « ORTACH (KOFK'@ ACCOUNT < penewery. ¥ ' hie eof sit weeks in the‘ Caruhos AEA. i 4. . : ig The mbeenber having 4 imts copartnershep L BLACKMER, C. BE ns e Western District of Nonh ‘ ; I Seliehury on Monday, M1 tchman,” a ne aper published in the town of : , r f wah F Cass patruter, fur the man Moy 28, 1855 mn waves Salishary on Monday Maliebury, for the snd cihsnend liciaad ox < ; aes rte and @ (Me abore Medicine, = prepared to ne ther only day at Za'elark, A. M.. aad cers t aati are ( ys re te h ( me cha TTABIS SCHOOL, which hae long been on “th, 1K val nad enle = tial ¢ For other salve see Banner and Advocate ng te breakfact ; and jexcee Morganton on appear al the neat Coort old Ger ike Coanieig | pt ene aealtes aye = ba at 5 mote idi cs La| Iredell. at the Cowrt-t lene sa Rintaevile. oo the (tied by a Gacrimninating wat he ote a ned arrives in Raleburs om meat ¢ 0 JuawO--Evening —Vrince Gortechakof tele . N, wt ! ; if i Yi : TER " ©. of calleng at his readence, 10 mules west of thee - : a Mondny of August nett, then and there to plead,an. | Monday the 29d day of July. 1533. Prom the we HAVE YOU SEEN SAM. ace ss EOD QUSTIN New North Carolina Form Book, farnmh a supply by addresing him at Salisbury, N N or expense will be epared to : ‘ ne 6 meet cornf nd extpediiven o'clock Gnet evening, and oceupied the redoulta’ make f the m. nod etpediimor , » roads Ih ihe State sgrinet him Kamchatka, Selengtting and Volhynin, and a mon Dom BROWN Costrcten Witnees wF Fre lane Cen of oar eid Court battery between Selenyirinsk and bastion No. } Aatioeary, Jane 2\_18SS ita SL OMeanine aad M in May, AD. TRS, and oP 2 ni " 7 . s t ’ . ee t aden ew inthe 79th yearof our Ledepend an F z A my om Our troopa retook the Kamtechatka redotht 10) BI | ‘RN ~~ MF FREELAND. Crk Music, @15.—Use of Piar ) cali thellestine atiike Itai lineee Xe Wie against 16th of Joly. The terms 4 Je known qualifications of the [natractora, Mresta Sceey ‘i Sowa ase : in : B. and Canouine Wo McLeax, we beapeak for ita rived ‘\ The Sane af the Sree” being I pESIGNED for Maguetrates, Constables, Sherif, liberal share of pub) ~ oat such as it hae hitherto - the grees ny ttiny of NOTICE reg idestmaraingry oe beer sas oe enjoyed. ‘Turion, accord ment, varies : a . : si. vsti or ilk ™” tom of the United Staten Pree $1 00, and coat by marl any part of the coentry sweror demur, or judgment pro confeaso will be taken re add ’ , . bat the French poared in fresh reserves, and took Pr iv. $6 6w6 Pencil Drawing, 5 t ae ; encan, Mailed te a tron are, 85.00, 8) 5D and 819 50 per semenn, ac For sale at Ju aan * ° ba . 4 re f o — 4, i -” 37 on = is once more, We finally remained masters of mt Painting, - = Svemiey trem ep ea LE HU igtvatyl dell haret been ieee. Beard |§] pee mem) a, Mey 31,18 i 1 y 1 reg pre - ares d BE NNISS, Bunk selle eof hgh St Nts can be theroagh? . 3 that battery—the French holding a lodgment NG _ ceelenaee Ql IRE. ZIMM ERMAN &A LLEN, tt is import ant both to Tea sso nd Mobris * bie satubuee, Wow 94 k r of beeik tr Aw an be nerves ty Pre __ Rear—whenee we hope to drive them. Our sol.) & ; se ; mee the attendance be as full as posable, at the beginuing | . { f SMITH GROVE : ‘ ned antl Satare pus eS ore ine myurtets Wholesal of the Se Boarding can be had at r . zh diers fought wataiianly, in proof of which I may |... aoa acca part Rewale € Bap opie yorters and Wholesale Dealers in of th a arding can be had at $7 per m t 1 - _ a s ef 1 Dy aN ig HOR HALL. Pro ° a al + ’ — that the enemy's loss exceeds ours, Ie ane bud specifications, drawn by « reaogetes 20) 28 ae OE SE} OC 5 Jane 14ih- 188, TRU ae § A I, I 4 ( dl LA N I }. ne 21, 1855 tw MALE A ND FEMALE ACADEMY, lost 2,500 men, and we have taken 275 men, Archicret, may be seen, hy calling npon either of the ¢ . . “ “ ordar th a decree of the Court of Equity } Darie County, \. Carolina re an fg yoann alata omen bw EN tA NOTICE. rca cap FOR RENT, ee ee rench éannon.” CoC JONES. PHILADELPHIA, 134 Acres of | ind, THE ROOM formerly necapied by the Wetahmas station « amenes oa Monday, 23rd Jaty, iw Peraona indebted to the estate of Richard | Uffice, one dunt above Col. Robards Hotel, wader the charge of Mr. LD. Andrece Inilaines DR. H. KELLY RO. OGLE FRANCTS SQUIRE, ) . LI], a i rated to call on on the 16th aay of Aagust next: being the plantation 49 will be provided. Th ‘ KW. JONES, M. ZIMMERMAN, Lowery, deceased, are requested to call o £ £ (rent MA Salrtio oenstants w rrovider © course is designed to ID . orme swhed by Edlemar lecensed d n E = a : Samuel Reeves, and eetge the eame ; and all those formegly owned by na ased, a = he theroagh and practical. Expenses for tuition asd ie tO REMOVED TOSTATESVILLE. X ( SOP. PULA, Se Bhs seers ) aid eens raving demande against , catate, are requested to inter the lands of Peter Kitner and others on Dutch M. C. PENOLBTON board moderate " od offers his verviens to the citinens of Iredell and the Building Committee DR. DINKINS pterent them to said Reeves for payment, as 1am Buffalo Creek. Terms of sale, 12 months eredit, with For particulars address, ra Caf Neely. Oihies on Main Street, weet of the Jnne 21, 1858 Swps : 1 LN y ansious to make a mecdy ecttlement of the ame. bond seennty ee I. H. CASH, See. as Cart hone sité, and npprsire the Wethodiat rharch,| J : ; JPESPECTFULLY offers hie aervices to the cili-’ Farther indulgence will not be given For other sales sec Banner and A trorate ; JOB PRINTING Jone 28. 1855 305 enh e we he found, at off times, when not profes | Marriage License beautifully printed and fo U rena of Salisbury. Office at the Mansion Hotel. | ELIZABETH LOWRY, Adm's L BLACKMER, CME Woy im 1835. 50 | sale at this office Salisbury, May 31, 1855 ral June 20th, 1955. ut Salisbary. April 19 May 2%, IMSS uw Neatly executed at tiie Office. Blank Warrants tor sale Here te Sion hig tate a ROR EN Nets INN mR PRICE a eS AGRICULTURAL a sake — From the Northera Culiiyator «BEED TIME AND ITS LABORS No. HH, Pras.—Peas and beans are termed in Great Britain “fallow crops.” Peas are gown, by the best farmersin Crills abput 12 inches apayt, and hved. They are —e to be one of the best of crops to precede wheat; not simply because when well hand hoed the land is left in clean condition, but princi nally because expe- rience proves them tu be less exhausting to the soil of those substavees most re quired Ly the wl vat plant. We will not aay that as good us wheat can be obtain ed after a as after asummor fallow on the same land, bat we have no hesitancy im asserting that, other thines being equal wheat willdo much bettcratter peas than after oats, barley, or Indicu corn. But there is another | view the effect of The great want of all our what fi atmmonia. A crop of peas of per acre, contains in peas, 60 lus. of ni- trogen, and in haul at le: Bach a crop, consume gating the necessary would supply in m monia, sufficient to bushels of whea purchased in gua I ther ar fertilizer, for less than £16. The tion Of peas, therefore. affords the wh grower one of thet tinea f enric his farm. The great drawback tothe profitable @altivation of ; We know of plied on as which we should > caltivation of peas Ce fort usheis . More moch cersice tothe -e r: gy peas fii: “ Ge. Rat we think that, asthe Los d not materia!!) ret fe <prop ties of the peas ut November or De ber, the cr P ri.t a . hog: pres ous to thaié W tpa grow poas for this pury 5 aring miod the litt) jury thes ‘ and the greqt value ot 1a wade from them ! Peas do well on a recentiy inverted ta. “They Aourish with pou! ‘tivation @m all ordinary » ils, ! 6 a strong s@heat soi! reduced toa fice tilth suits them best. & gon] fa r 1 tended to sow thorn as laic ast die of Jax rd to a j a aieat cases, this remedy ta the disease, thorc :w 3 known wances «! cad per evil but | except red in good ecason f he tivater Jand will the wheat wheat does Letter after beans, when pnt |if your stable manure is fresh, it it: probe-| in in this manner, than when the land is, plowed in the ordinary way. This is pro- | bably the case, since it is not desirable to make land too light and fine for wheat. | We'should expect unleached ashes to be of more benefit to beans than to any oth- er of our commonly cultivated farm erops. We do not know whether plaster usually \ proves beneficial on beans. Rep Crover.—It appears to be gener admitted that clover dees best sown early in the spring on the young wheat Every farmer ought to grow his own clo- ver seed, and.sow it with an unsparing band, At least 1-4 of the arable Jand on a wheat farm should be an nually seeded om with clover. It dues well, if the land is clear sown with barley. We know intelligent practical farmers, in Western New York who sow clover with barley, evea when they intend to sow wheat after it the s. ne year, The bar- ley straw, having a little clover mixed with it, is eaten more readily by eattle; le the clover roots, and what little er *» nia for the wheat crop, We will not say that average Viel ! of at, other things r equal, will generally be in prey ortion to the amount of clover grown and plowed under or consumed on the furan. When*properly cured, it makes a va.uable lay for horses: and like peas and beans though it impoverished the soil bat little, it furnighes manure rich in ammonia. We consider twelve pounds to the acre none too rauch seed. Be care ful not to cover the seed too deeply. As > iy } P cut } a general w, we bury ali small secds too dk ails Phe shallower the better, so th nnd sufficient mois ire is obtained. One to two bushels of 1 r ; it! = 1 per a with \ ‘ prove of ch bencfitt Y the n that it makes the f the V its 4 we + ‘ t c! a Certain it is, that & “ | i s it uu habit of suwing pluster ep ficlds fer the benefit of the clove » effect on the wheat, bat prove of yreat , gchover. | ve are two 43 of red ver, t 8 nd larg - 1 re pr wtheear kinds The late k rows large Arse, anc i ) I 1 een well a f a par, « > aa at +! as. le a t swa!! k ixel T 8 Yor early k x e t +} * s tl | a --- Fa N VL CE OF Sty MANGE ( ‘ ‘ ’ gua It is arg way ween { TS Yt’ lan A t 1 r al a j \\ “ Sv. A hens, No LB T’ ar ‘ . 4 - ; {tt le Pan f r 1 taeetintct ge a xg as £ " rtion ¢ 4 I , e¥ ) > ire es aa 1 a : ' . ' a ene | ed under, farnish ammo bly contains about as much’ ammonia as that analyzed by Boussingawlt—13} Ibs. , per ton, ‘The figures, mim tot conclusion that, 234 tona Of fi te dvurs From grain feds “horses, ts equal to onc tom best Peruvian guano. By ja- | dicions fermentation, a considerable quan- tity of carbonic acid and water may be driven off, and the residue be left with a larger proportion of ammonia, in which case a fewer number of tons would be re- ‘quired to equal a ton of guano. coe Blotches on the Skin, Extraordinary Cures bv Holloway’s Ocatment and Pills,—Citizen of \the Union, who are afilicted with seurvy, lepro- | sy, or other ins terate diseases of the skin, to which the human frame is subject, cannot make use of remedies so certain, safe and speedy in) Caf Pins, 1 their cures, as Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, the former are the Cuest poritier of the blood, while the latter immediately act upon the skin, and thus conjointly eradicate such diseases from | the system, In all parts of the States, these quickly yield to their curative powers. TERMS CAROLINA WATCUMAN. Two Dollars a year, paid within three months from dartt® of subscription ; twodollars and tifty centeif not paid before the expiration of the vear, and three dol- lars after the year has expired No paper discontin- ved until all arrearages are paid cacept ut the hae of the Editor. Letters to the Editur must be post paid, to eneare | afteation. i E= pf i > =? H st | ¢ oe 4 + Be : -i od ; PR Ep ; 2 FZ z 7 =f = “SuDER & : 25 ze = ty =f VEN Oo 4 oO ’ LO A equare is the » weupeed 16 ¢ An adverusemenut making lj or |} squares 1 aquore Making 2) or proportion to 2eqre. Ali (ractons of « eqr wt ed ia pr ch » 9 of 4, charged 1 mor to the whole, sa fra a Occaskmal renewals, without adds charg ated to thase who av vgh t Teree dollars fr y cam e® for office Coart Orders « than (hb? aleve rates. Orders . aud wile $10 each LP Persons ee nding 1. adver Witte tes ed to state the aur { insertions ¢ ee ane « wished they should oer fh ant sp po te upon the beck the word cleee (tb - will be put @ pe urea! ole h i dane * * amino 1608 BRAVO! “HUZZA! Bagle city, "South Troy A NEW. SUPPLY OF WATCHES & JEWEERY JAMES HORAH, “rT dadorne, bright Improvenient ou ake dar of Tne J EST WARD the Star of Empire and the he Bail Road take their way, and Eugle City, doo to soar aloft and re6ord her name among the {busy marts of enterprise, can still afford some vacant | Come on gentlemen and we Horaanies, Jew York and Philade}- | will sell yom lots privately so thebyou may spend your ace and Leela in the aye of Hugh c ity. ahd Brocade SILK dnd Grenadinés: Pu ndia SILKS; Challeys, Crape {lots igimen of capital, ‘Lowné; Ginghams @ Frew 2% A Mourning Goods Brocades, De Lanes, Bom- ‘rapes, Mode Sitk, Al- Ginghams, and Prints, ing C Yollara, Sleeves, Veils, Hand- AS Just recarped feo i and best assortment of | days in WATCHES AND JEW Fine French Chronometers, Double Time Keepers Lad Fight Day Watches, dus. Johnson 19 Jemeled Hunter's, Jus. Nardin’s auperio a variety of others, Both ide ice aud sail yourselvel es be one it is irre voeubly too In Grenadines, Berages, Dame Fertane bids you come; for there is ne lace oe earth that ean be compared to Eagle City for , Water Power, Peace aud Pleaty. tuning b brooks, wiver streama, end erystul sheets | ved cyes as you euler is a seone that will field tor pects, for painters, and for Don't be afruid-now, but just and take # peep at this Edeo ndent quarter second | | ! triew fot te yee Geasle ‘Stoap, opon Zale Wi hopes to merit and “ PARIS STYLE OP MANTLES.” Embroidered, Bleck aad Cold Maatles, Black Lace id “ ruses aa AND “RE WORK,” 2, Lace Sette, Hemotiteh- Tope bordered Handkifo, oa and Bande, in Cc. not str 2 Sleeves, Collar: d, Bmb'd, Pointed and : d Bdgings tat pay | | Swiss end Jacouets, ee, Having always mstained a reputation for heroes | Scissers and Kuives of 1 ces. Bracelets, and Seed cCxLockxs, Medicines are allowed to be the wost efficacious | and a variety of other Goo ever made known, and the most obstinate cases | ivn. may stand aside for @ shor time, ae we will se rope complineuts, tuisses 5 2 s too numerous to men- t. & A. Murphy's Store, ea centr echt 4 past (he acorn ime eo now, aud invite you tu spend | the most fashionable und desirable tful and pire x boughs | Matiers himself, that in chisinsiavce, ‘he has fully ows fe to | tained that character ir Clocks, Watehes paired in the best manuer, aud « grace its marble pavener ay men aud ike’ why No. 4, Grawite Boag 4. Salisbury, April 5, 1855. vies, of every deseription, | Uy prepared tue your MADE C LOTITING, selves to the rich repast, 9 an quet doen't forget that upon you » the modern works of READY MADE CLOTHING, INGS, both Plaia aud kaury, sum and active enterprize “ANDREW BAGGARLY — AL INSTREMENTS, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TREES, CITY OF NEW YORE, AT t% PER CENT COMMISBION - e A. Grehem, @. B Badger. D. oJ. “Morehens, ( ¢. Beaded, 3.5 Urbor a, w PROsSLYECTUS THE LEXINGTON AND YADKIN FLAG. vow IS THE TIME! The Largest and best Assortment Yet! AND DURBisBer, APER THAN EVER! H. BEARD, Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, \G AND SUMMER a beet me 7 weve beter ILLUSTR, \TIVE Constructive. Grammar. f hive and Needles, kept TO THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS THE WAR OF 1812. EDWIN C. CLARKE, Ate ants, Bex 101, Washir a City. “ : aie ' SB Reters - . Hen LP ® ~ Ff Wenn r} . a ‘ tn ; " ow 9 wet pe 1 “ Hg 47 L,RoBAR?” SALISBRIRY LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. WHOLESALS DENTERS Is , Wr oOo 2 anda FPamcy Trimiuinings, “LAW Tt ‘i 0 of w - T = D Atle - - {Row a ged t . { kk (was i t SOMETHING NEW. Will You Ride cr Walk BEE. EARMIRT & Co., ie BULLE. EAKNEEART & 6 DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, OFFI OPPOSTIS cere HOE! “7 The American’s Friend!!! ~ I fare: > 2 WM. R. WILSON, y fer Claim- HOLLOW AYS PILLS. SKIRTS & SHIRTINVG ©. ‘ , wees NS THOMAS EB. BROWN, Carriage, Bagry and Sulky Builder, ase SALISBURY, N.C, ae RY STABLE Foreman’s Patent Iron CANCERS CURED a -€PUU- it. RP. BESSENT, Thomas C. Halyburton, M. D. Valuable Properi Greensborough MUTUAL INSUPANCE COMPANY. eee tt i WL PETER ae ear ted to vemit ine shop, exanvite Nir HOC MMING Gen! GLORGE VOGLER BL) "| stiff ot aff thes be ebundanily vender afd attentive oftiore. THE wesen orci By strict abate to Wilkesboro’, Sept. 27, 1088. | Pict iter ‘and Rownty eee for Miltary Services io th <a v charge made wuless meuey oc ere Money eullected Us. | thie place. (7 BLANKS ‘ CP CASH paid Or LAN March 3. 1855. P. 8.—The new Bounty Seok tum waa u perme for whom 1 peoeared Band Pe, dee the ald tow, and wll other Baldiers, thelr widus, aod son tes heirs, are reqaeet ed to calbon me immediate. paltaresarstn cima a i a. HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE, |THE GREAT RESTORATIVE AND iNvic. ORATOR OP THE SY T@ articte, which bas made eo many @ ~~ | dieww ered by. 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SILL @& BILL, Baliohory M.S f avert Tun. 95, 1955, th ok BMank Warroimr foe waloHere rights X i 3 MO te be a ee & ‘E R SA R T E E S E = Pe D E y EE S EE Br a e Fi Li s s ge Be K: 2 §3 e ee e ee e s | ac ss ge e get perr 1 Pew mend ie dial th e#*r* ima, Chron? itie ere ectah©3"2 0 ies ade tphia aN. ¢. 6mo35 Here ; sr Tb we A ** -PPOUT MENTS rr Bak es ae ea mere oma canny ath Rin. | On| ig Know No » IM respect to the viladel platter » hae Leen de fa pag 1h it and by popular cal epadia by reognition of the righ ot ae = h. The » in ahora awe y éprove their protest Bill, and the “ag: i ." Not one . spplaud the sion—Lat intensely Southern in all ite fatives from the ‘fegtnres jupon us our-rulers and our political | ¥ 4s conning asermon. Seeing the peo-|be doing as good a work in remaining a e + ‘ $ uy ah \ Vaaaaige qhiter; hdd wo such effect, It was’ so y, ambiguous and non com- mittal. that.even John Van Buren ‘and ost-of the Baffulo Free Soilers Lad no om about endorsing it. They »stood on ng able to appypve it without doing violence to their principles or their consciences. | It isan admirable platforin possessing the rareand wonderful virtue of attracting-ism-lovers and factionists to its eapport, with equal ethusiasm, It hag once served to put them in possession of the spoil, and if it can be made to serve esto, diel Is the ‘object |e pride and boasting to the En-| i to their you inds will likely become vi- tial by the aboininable bie eties of the Romish Chureh. Protestestants ed- ucate their children as ench. We never can agree to the doctrine that error wast be combatted by error, two wrongs never can make one right. Let og as Americans, as Southern men, as Protestants, weet this question as we should, be true to ourselves, and then, we en be true to hae . @ are opposed to itical con- claves, Baltimore tnskanal: Onrvonplens in partiealar, and systems which combine incon; s elements, representing as tion of pringiple to give equal satisfaction | to prowlavery men and A bolitioniste.— | | and its honesty. No ambiguity, no eva- | they do, the ultraisms of évery conceiva- ble shade and clase of political interests ‘ORTH & \the Philadelphia platform. It is too clear, |in our huge and unnatural General Gov- — SOUTH, frank, explicit and manly in its declara | pent: How trwe Southern men, heretofore have been able to amalgamate and co- operate in their political councils with {Strapped fast behind. The reins-hung| ble the while that Charity could not for- | I¥ and em- | And heteth,t00, is its straiyhtfurwardness | We are at a loss to determine, The vew | man, Platform of the American pasty strikes | buldly at “the corrupt means by the leaders of party have hitherto forced | tc | Wo oinit the fitet part for the sake of which eats, Commerce, the Bits ib 3¢ following ia the concluding por tion ofa story frou the “ Olive Branch.” “sf From ta oe PLAIN OHARIT The table, spread with all delicacies, in and ont of season, had been “awaiting an hour, and Mrs. Undefhill was becoming impatient, and alt ached with watch- (ad dieu aa Wad bi accatadie’ cauip. age of thecelebrated preacliers * He may have stopped somewhere else,” suggest- ed one;,but Mrs. Underhill woald: not hear of it ; and indeed it was not proba. ble: and so Mrs. Underhill walked from stove to front door, andefrom front door to table, to see whether ber honorable guest was yet arrived, and what were the probabilities of keeping the supper in a good state of preservation till. he did arrive: So the sun went down,—or, dull and red, was going down in a bank of cloud, duller and redder than he,— donbted they wonld meet at the service in Squire Mendenhoff’s barn. So muclidelay bad been occasioned and so many things were to be done, that Charity must perforce stay at home ; her sisters were so much dressed they could not be’ of much service, if they did re- maid ; ‘and Charity wore simply @ plain brown gingham, and a silk apron, which she cond easily remove to the dish- es. O, by all meats it was best for her to stay at home; for said the mother, ‘ if they won't want you along.’ The stranger having come quietly down stairs, and rested himself at the kitchen door, on the porch, heard the arrange- ment for Charity to stay at home, togeth- er with all the+reasons which were as- signed for her doing so. Charity thought he was watehing the fading light of day, and bis horse as he fed. in the near pasture, and so did not distarb lis:meditations, but as she went about her work, kept up her.spirits by) singing hymns. Bye-and-by the people when a tired traveller was seen approach- ing leisurely, on a jaded horse, baving a} pair of well-worn saddle bags, over an | |old saddle, and a coat rolled together and| which he did, making himself 60 agreea-| 4nd Sophie and Helen sat blazing in fine- welup- | And herein consists its merit, so far as! such men as have characterized for the | !oosely on the neck of the horse, and the | bear telling him she was more than re-| . 2 de- the people of the South are coneerned. | most part those National Oonventions, |dusty and way-worn appearance of the | paid for the loss of the evening sermon. | shawls, with vexation and shame, for half together with the contemplative | face, betoken him some hard-working | were all gone but she, and having spread the table a second time neatly and nicely, she iuvited the stranger to eat with her “I had proposed joining the congrega-' tion,” said the stranger, ‘ but I am very| But the Enquirer says it “is searcely | creeds,” and avows its “ diagnet for the | ple in the yard, he drew in the cheek rein, | with you,’ more acceptable to the South ” than the North, becanse, forsooth, “of ite timid ressions of | - € 1 X alae loorde of the least in- | and equivocal opposition to the schemes ip the orth, has yet éndoreed of ‘he Abolitionists.” This we submit ed Platforia of Abe majority. "jt with gon. . The constitutes one of our neighbor's richest | and most original discoveries. how No- uld like for the Enquirer, at its leisure, | and Delaware, to point out in what respect or in what - particular the Philade!plia platform ip- We sho-| the Nebraska “ i0- | dicates » “timid and equivocal oppsition to the schemea of the {that the South has ever contended for Abslitionists.” 2; ¢ oy orbala” The Enquirer itself admits that it affirms wrin is scarcely the “ finality of the Nebraske Will” And it is offensive to the we maintain——necding only to cite the Of the North becanse of Janguage of 31 in proof of the assertion ‘sb ver finality of that it settles in favor of the + every be 7 epagne vestionin controversy beteen the two of ite timid and OA appellate pier ent And what wore coald be re the abolitionists. "Vike quired in any platforin | story with tire double “Koow Nothi } enflame then to Rich } 5 . Would hot have made the state | gited if the first part of the . It is not. trae phat the ing party of the North unani- emphatically repudiated any Of the rights of the Soath.”— | popular “ demonstration” te New York, and other places in the Middle States were gotten | upiforithe special, purpose of eodorsing | ia platform, in its length atid breadthi; and it was endorsed cordial: | . enthusiastically. That the New! States would ratify it was not expectation of any body, North ‘20d their failore to do wo, there ea, manner of surprise.— Beg oroughly antislavery, their sanc- tion of a wery platform is simply out of question. Even in tly New States, though—yea, even in there aro a few conserva tive and patrioti¢ spirits who endorse the Philadelphia ‘declaration of principles with hearty good will, and who will never, undet any circumstances, be found bending the knee to Seward.or praying homage to his fanatical doctrines. Few indeed they are, but their courage and patriotism are hot the less true and heroic for that, Bat enppose, as the Lnguirer unjustly alleges, that the whéle Koow Nothing party atthe North docs “spit” apon the) Philadelphia platform “with equal con- | aad detestation.” What does such Q 1 Does it not prove that | the res AT anch an pe as shonld | poe sercls son to'the cordial aceptance and pport of every true man in We hope the Enquirer, instead of wast resentinent of the op- | ing ite time in carping at the |’hiladelphia platforms, Will earnestly address itself to the task of prevailing epon its own party ‘The Enaniter has imly vap- |to give the South half as good a one. If it should secceed in its efforts in this re- japect, we, for one, shall not be reluctant te accord to it the credit of having been of some little use in its day and genera tion, Let it think of these things. And let it.cease too, its feeble assault upon the Anterican platform dom, and certainly no profit, in continu For there is no wis ally gnawing a file. - The American Party and tier New Platform. Since the expurgatory process of the Know Nothings at their late meeting in National Council assembled at Phiiadel- phia, in separating from the A bolition- ists, and removing the secret featarc from the order, we are more fat orally inelin- ed to their enterprise, and with a little further improvement, wonld cheerfully adopt their entire creed, which, as it now appears, is lesa objectionable than we ever imagined it Gaal be. We ig ostonend to- day their new Platform and Principles, and candor compels ns to acknowledge that we see nothing, absolotely nothing, in those to condemn, or, to which, any true American can take exceptions. We have read and examined with some de urce of particularity the several articles therein contained, and make this state- ment advisedly, in. contradistinction to! | previously expressed opinions, nor do we consider that the charye of inconsistency, of about-facing can be laid to us; ‘cir- cumstances alter cases,’ isa trite proverb, bat a trne one, and man who never chan- 1 ia the most inconsistent being on earth. | So then we have changed concerning the Know Nothings! No! they have changed certain objectionable features in the phase of their organization, viz: copartnership with the Abolitionists, &c., and now jus tice requires that they should have a fair the age,” fneleating the admirable maxim im which was obtained “in the purer days of the Repablie,” that “ office should scek | the wan, and vot man the office.” These wild hunt after office which eharaterizes | and the tired animal willingly turned his | head toward the gate. “Can any of you, my friends,” said he, | “tell me whether Mr. Underhill lives points are most admirable, but we fear it hereabout f” { will Le a hopeless task to expect them to | be ever accomplished. } The 12th Article of the new series rela- ting to the slavery question is all that we “That is iny name,” answered Jona- | than, “ can I be of service to yout” | “Yes, sir,” replied the man, taking off his broad brimmed hat, and showing | | ought to or t. That carried ~~ neg pumalinalings te will at once | # well rounded bead, just a little bald, | out by phe satisfy us, that there is something safegnd | and slightly grey, and a face radiant with | practical for the South, in the doctrine | of the new order. The withdrawal of! Wilson and tie party has relieved very largely the Know Nothings of the abol:- tion odium. That batch of negro plun- every thing down subsordinate to the cle vation of their own vile aitns and that of their rapacious party, will take off aj terrible load, which the southern wing never could have sustained. Time alone can satisfy the South upon the point whe- ther or not the 12th Article ia the new echedule of the American party will be nationally observed. We recommend to our readers a careful perusal of the new document which this Article refers to.— We have been decidedly opposed to the Know Nothings, and must see some good fruit before we can speak more confident ly of the valoe of Yhe tree. —Camden Journal. ° ~o- Penk of Fayetteville Dievdend.—It will be scet that this Hank bas declared its uscal semi annual dividend of 5 per cent. It besedes addedi 14 per cewt to its Surplus Fund, which has is now about twelve per cent It = a remarkable fact, which we learn from undoubted authority, that during ite existence #ainent six years, this Bank bes not made a single bad delt; amd has not now on ite bouks one, which there is any reason to fear will prove bed. This is a fact as creditable to the able of ficers of the Bank as to the soundness and in- tegtity of the people of this section*of the State. At the meeting of the Board yesterday, the salary of the able and indefatiguble Cashier was taised to $2000.— Fuyettersile Observer - - THE FIRST PEACHES Messrs. Hitcheock & Boilin presented us ses- teruay wil fruits of the Kingeville Hotel garden. They seem determined that their house shail not lac of the finest vaneties of garden and orchard delicacies, and the heaatiful specimens received yesterday show that they have not failed Columbia Caroliman. = Bostoxw axp Liverrooi.—The Bostonians aré talking of establishing @ line of steamers of their own between that port and Liverpool Boston is a day neater England than New York, some luscious peaches—the first | the light of a clear intelleeta good heart. | “Yes, air; Lam very tired, and if yoa will allow me to rest with you, you will | serve ine essentially,” and he extended } - derers, and political bucksters, who pat!bis hand with « eordislity which met «| very cool return. | Mr. Underkill would be very happy, | j}woder ordinary cireamstances,—indeed hit wae bis enstom and® his privilege (he jesteemed it 80) toentcrtain largely, on all oceasions like the present,——buat he be lieved be mast then deny himself the pleasure of admitting an additional guest, | his honse was full already, and room must be reserved for the great Mr. Westbrook, jwhow he was momently expecting. { “I think you need look for hisy po lon- | ger to night,” said the stranger, “ at any |rate I will abide with you till he comes ; |my habits are very simple—yon will not find me troublesome, for if need be, ] will give up my bed and lic on the ground.” As the stranger spoke, his horse reach- ed his nose through the fence, and was biting off a tuft of grass, when @ pert! youth, just from college, cave him a smart kitk, bestowing at the same time an ar rogant look on the master, which seemed jto say, “ you deserve another.” | ©“ Really, brother,” said Mr. Underhill, | seeing the man about to open the gate and lead his horse throngh, “I cannot promise either you or your beast anything like comfortable quarters, bat if you per sist, you will have to attend to your own |wanta, and accept what you can get.” “Tam used to all hardship, and to all manner of treatment,” replied the etran ger, ‘and am grateful that you allow me to tarry on any terma, and leaving his host and wondering gnests at the road |side, still expectant of the great Mr. West- }brook, he Jed his weary animal toward | the well near the door of the kitchen. | Charity saw him, and with the natural ~ | kindness of her heart, hastened forth, and Perhaps the happiness of Charity’s heart | shone up in her face, for the long and | earvest gaze of the strager seemed to in- | dieate that he saw something in it which | ne one beside had ever seen. So happy and so short an evening Char- ity bad never seen in her life, and both | indeed were surprised when the people | were heard returning from the evening | meeting. The stranger now Bade | good night, pressing ber hand very cor- dially a he did so. When be reached the rude bat pretti- ly-kept apartment which he knew te be} Charity's, he was struck evéh more than on first entering it, with the extreme neat- ness and refinement its keeping betoken- ed, and for bal an Lour sat masing aud | smiling to himself. He then took a well-} worn Bible from his saddle bags, and read a chapter, after which he knelt by the bedside, and having commended him- self to God, slept till morning,—never so sweetly, he thonght, As he sat quietly on the porch, again the next morning, he heard Mrs. Under. hill enquire of Charity if she had been| foolis enough to give her room up to ‘a! noby, and if ee where she had elept her- | self. \ ‘ Very comfortably om the floor,’ replied | Charity; ‘I was late. getting through | with my work, and 0 for the little time I had to sleep, the floor did not seem hard at all.’ There was a good deal more that he! heard and caw which need not be repeat-| ed, but which tended to deepen the im: } pression he had already received, that Charity was a very exceilent young wo- man, and quite too superior to her fami- ly to be appreciated by them. At break- | fast the stranger was not asked to par-/ take with the other guests, but sat down as the evening past, with only Charity. And that day and that night went by and she was kept at home performing all the | household daties and receiving no atten- tion except from the strange preacher, whom no one beside herself thought worth noticing And all the while the talk about Mr Westbrook was perpetaal—tle* had not { arrived, and many were the anxieus ex pressions of regard for him, and for fear that he might find himself too mach fa- and hence the direct passage of a Boston steam-|invited him to draw the water, after tigued to preach on the morning of the than any can be made under existing arrange- ments. The English steamers stop at Halifax, which makes thet voyage one day longer than | which the horse might feed and rest. « And you,” she said, “look tired, too; er would be at least twenty-four hours shotter| which she showed him a green pasture in Sabbath as he had announced. The young ladies were alinost angry—their best dresses were being spoiled, and without would he those of a direct line between that port | I wish we could offer yon better accom- having been seen by the great man for and Boston. -. published a cal) for a meeting to form a comps | ny for the manufacture of artificial stone by a { process for which « patent is said to lave been Jobtained. It is claimed that a substance equal to sandstone can be obt#med by this process, the South, irrespective of his party affilia-| and candid hearing at the hands of the! and that while in ites green state it can be tioris? . Not the least of the virtues of the | Ainerican press; this they can, and shall | moulded to any pattern desired. _ It is said also J platform is that it bad the, instant effect of driving Wilson and his| confederates from the convention. And | surely that was a consummation most have from us. erly to the order, under its first Pegs upon the ground that all secret political combinations are dangerous instrament- . | that this material : can be supplied for one quar | ‘© pass very rapidly, and was at once snp- held. : . We objected, and we think ver PPOP-| tor or less of the cost of freestone. We have| posed by all to contain the great man.— | rest, were early on the way—wearing their | some ettriosity to see it and to read authentic re- | Several’ unsuccessful attempts were made most stylish dresses, and lest they might | devoutly to be wished by Southern men. | alities in the hands of poptlar factions ; Witnessing these we shail regard the statement Unless istbadereoulted in, his expulsion it|on pretty mach the same principle that) as “important, if true.” favor | SS received with no pak, did the Democratic we now do the application or enforce- ment of the lex non ecripta of His Hon- Bhd Otight not tohave been. || Judge Legnoh; sheen, tarely teeeon,| 7 of might be tisited wpon > atlas to diffor from National Intelligencer. >. Win. C. Means of this vicinity. Garette, he first cotton bloom of the season was " and there is notelling how soon the male-| hronght 1 our office aM few days ago by Gen. “eonstract «a platform which | dictions ‘Ihtothe soulsiof Avolitionits | the leads |modation ; as it is, there is no room bat |mine which I an. at liberty to offer you; are more than welcome.” The stranger thanked her, and with- drew to the little chamber, where he re- ifreshed himsilf with water, and dust.) his soiled clothes as best he could. Meantime a stylish equipage was seen ward the greve where the meeting WAS | creat dasky shadows prevented the watchers from being seen or heard, and the vehi- cle sova rolled out of sight. all were in haste to sce and shake hands with Mr. Westbrook, who is ‘was not whom they were specially designed. Such a harry and florry as there was Artificial Stone.—An Albany paper recently tif you will accept of that, [am sure you Sunday morning cannot well be described —all were anxious to be early at church | so as to secure front seats for the better | hearing and seeing of Mr. Westbrook. | The family worship was hastened, and | lone after another was seen rushing to- | Sophie and Helen amongst the| | ports of adequate experiments to test it, Until |to hail it, but the noise of wheels, and the | find the woods a little too cool, carrying the new red shawls on their arms. Charity, who had the morning work to |do and the dinner to prepare, was left be- | Charity, ‘you may fail on hearing some ‘part of tho sermon by staying forme, I pray you dont ich} 2 han? od a a ae ‘ You are a good girl, Charity,’ said the stranger, taking her hand with the most reepectful earnestness and sincerity, ‘ and | (¢ eofar from denying myself any happiness, it would give me the greatest, not only to go to church with you, but also'to go with you through @ll our lives’ Charity burst infp tears, for she had al- ready given him her heart, and answered ‘ where thou goset will I go.” - A great congregation was assembled in the woods, all the preliminary services had been performed, and the’ peoplé sat in silent expectation, when the stranger with Obarity beside him made his, way among them, and having found a seat for her, gravely-and slowly aseended the rude steps of the pulpit, aud. with solemn and impressive earnestness began the reading of the text. * What has he gone into the pulpit for?’ whispered Mrs. Underhill to her husband. ‘does he suppose he can fill Mr. West- brook’s place ? ri h a i ? é a n d 3 3 ri & F ‘Hugh,’ answered Mr. Underhill, ‘we | se"ou» have made a most dreadful mistake.’— ry directly in front of the palpit—their cheeks burning almost as red as their a dozen of the most considerable people of the néighborhood, who could not fe-|* itinerant, who iu the quiet of the evening | tired, and withall not sure but that I shail | P’ess their desire to know how and when | Mr. Westbrook had arrived, passed them by without notice, aid shaking hande with | plain Charity, seemed to feel as if they | had shaken hands with Mr. Westbrook himself. : It was @ ggeat sermon, sach an one as had never been heard in that country, for khavestes 14 | power and eloquence, and when he came} kin '* down be was almost smothered with the press of the people so eager were they to see and speak with bim. en Oe ee Mr. and Bre. Underhill hastened to gf-| p Seteertinary Simos Bite fer most servile gpologies, and to entreat | has ever the preacher's agceptance of their hospi- an of science Dr. THasétall, the most tality, bat he refused, saying, ‘ if the poor day wayfarer was not worthy of a place = neath your roof, neither am I,’ and tak- ing the hand of Charity, he continued, ‘ if! you miss the best treasure of your house, | on returning to it, blame yourselves and} not me, for] might not have seen the pre- | cious jewel but for the darkness in which! you had placed her.’ When Charity became Mrs. Westbrook, as she did almost immediately, the excel- lence of her character and the sweet ex- pression of lier face became manifestly apparent to every one, but especially to those who had most nelected her, and not a few went so far as to deciare that they had always stoutly maintained against everybody elée, thet Charity was not on- ly the best but the prettiest af the family. Mra. Underhill could never recover her tending to be cordially received by them. } And Sophie and Ilelen took frequent ec-} | casion to say ‘ Our dear sister, Mrs. West- | thesi brook’—buat what would have been a crowning delight was denied them—they never could summon courage to visit her in her own beaatifal home, for the mem- ory of the cow, and the dresses, and the | shawls, and all the unrighteoasness of | their treatment of her, in fact, stood be- | tween them, and they eould ‘not pass | throogh. } Among those who still boast of having | {shaken hands with the great Mr. West- | vernor brook, there is one man, who sees when | he does so, the picture of a tired and han-| gry horse trying to bite grass through | the fence rails, and the boast costs bim} dear. | Death from a Tick Bite—We learned from | one of our physicians the other day that a gen-/ tleman of this county died about a week | from the bite of as tick. The same man has had, } in the course of bis life, his beg broken and | severed from the spine, and and bis whole body | mashed flat by the falling of heavy gin timbers | upon him. Ail this be survived, aud got well to | die of a tick bite. { Marshall ( Texas) Meridian. | 7. A Curious Ancedote of the Rev. Sydacy | Smith— A Decided Sell—Lady Cubebs had a passion for the garden and the bot house, and when she got hold of a celebrity like the [acd wad aos, ri t a i l i it stopped. The engineer with hooked bebind i | g ir i g r q i 5 : i r ech rape: ed “© - MAINE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION: Coareation mh resolations setting h The State Temperance eXpeneore demonstrates the to-day, and passed eae thrown off their and arranged 1D Opposition to the temperapes eauae ing the Portland riot to hare beep insti anprincipled politicians ; and com ili = well worthy of re-election. Neal Dow was absent on account of iliness. age The Clay Motumckt —Eight sections of the iron columes have beea placed in their position. The cap of the columa, and the statute of Mr. Clay, alone temains to be® tiised. On the coming 4th of Jaly (less than a ‘Tiouth from this the monument wil! be fully completed and will be i rated with tery i ceremonies. It js a potable and creditable dict that on the 4th of July, 1855, Pottstiilé Will be the only place in the United States nasi a complete movement to the memory of the lustrious deceased — Pottsville Joarnal: a 0 0-t . Mr. Sarpy, of St. Louis, slept with loaded pis- tols under the pillow. As he was removing them the next morning one of them went off — The ball grazed his temple, passed slong the head under the skin, and came out at his Bind head. The skull was not broken. oe. -- Reverend Sydney, was sare to dilate upon her | We learn that during a thunderstorm ete on favorite subject. Lillia Regia, bee Ranunculus, her Marygolds, | her Peonies, her Rhododendron procumbens, mos ‘sy Pompone and Rose pub were discussed with all the flow of bot-house rhetoric. “My lady,” maked the Reverend wit, “did you ever | Candles were hastily lighted, and the hind the rest and the strange preacher | have a Psoriasis Septennis [”"—“Oh yes—a most supper dispatched as soon as possible, for |said he would wait for her. ‘O, no,’ said beaatifat one. J gave if t the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dear man! and it came out 20 |i the spring!” The Psoriasis Septennis ia the | medical name for the seven years’ itch, Her Geranrums, ber Auricalas, | her Dahlias, her Carnations, her Acacias, her { | light niog Sunday evening last, a tree near the Bxeeutive Magsion, and the Mansion itself were atititk, by the fluid entering at a window, which it shivered, and then passing f the butld- \ing, melting a portion of the bell-wires, and giv- jing of course a heavy shock to the inmates.—— Gov. Bragg and some of the members of his fam- lily were stunned for a time, bat Mh to con- ‘state that their lives were preserved. \eussion was felt with considerable force at the residence of Gov. Manly, some fifty yards went lof ibe Exeoutive Mansion.— Raleigh Standard, AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT. We copy from the American Organ the letter of 'W, NS. Allen, Esq. of Weldon, N.C. addres: | | soulan Democfat and aided in the elec- | fierce, but having joined the Americaa | ‘and approving the. Constitutionality of | principles, segres to longer hold office un- | der ap Administration that bas disgraced itself. | Raed Me. A. letter. + Wawox, N.C, June 26, 1855. Go Hon, Postmaster General : 1 feel it my duty as a member of the Ameri cam party, to tender you my resignation as post- tienter at this place; and also to express my pointing in my place some | which, it from your | @ulecedents, you think more justly entitled to it than those bora upon our soil. wish this re- signation to’ be accepted without further cere- , a8 I no longer imtend to be saddled with | dea bedess of welling, on office under an ad- @inistration which has been so repaguant to the J not only disap- the doctrines and teachings of the Jeter $06 and Jackson shoo! of Demucracy but in ma- By otber instances, which are too well kuown iv te the people of Uese L nited States, for me here so enumerate. ‘The preseut administration bas done more, ip my. bumble option, to create sectional strife, amd to retard the progress of the American U n- fowthan every other administration , bas done, More, in my bumble opiniva, to create sectional stile, amdte retard the progress of the Ameri- cow Ueiom, than “every other sdwivisiration Cee a raed gen It has pro- ling cries of the demagogues and tong dyad . bas | the cuuntry. - tadministration has deserted the broad Un- 4 1 Ameri- ees ne country ne longer be tbe “Bo the criminals and outeasts of Ex- the inahenable rights be. ueathed oer forclathers muust aad shail be pre- wyedf, WN. ALLEN, P.M. Weldon, North Carojina sureEL.. q Jive C Soe a “SA SEW LIGHT PROM THE sPinit WORLD. The Cleveland Piaindenler gives an account ome experiments with amew light which the and which it states is produced By Ee Becormpesition of water, by 2 machine epestracte| ty Dr. Taylor, of that place a clair Phsrician—Saed all under spiritual direc- Wy { Caro ‘that he will not be a candidate in this Congressional District, we deem it un- | pectations of the party to which he be- | | “Western Extension Route through Row-| Watchman. |qn.—We hear it urged,that the Western | —===== Railroad, in its course th Rowan, ¢. ‘shall pags considerably to the right of the 'Plank Road—crossing near, or at, “ Tur- |ner’s old mill,” and thence near Third "| Creek Church, on the natural ridge lead- CONGRESSIONAL - CANDIDATES. jing td Statesville. Lt is thought that by eee ». |adopting this ronte, the Road will cost a Having learned from Mr. H. W. Guion, bien coitilens weasy, tmeoonapeers s | larger and better subsetiption, than by ’ going any other way. _ In addition to the necessary to retélin his name longer on above, the grade will be much more ea- the head of our columns. Having hoist-|.i1y made; there will be fewer bridges ed it previously "to Mr, Stowe’s -aecep-!to puild; and the distance will be no tance of the nomination made at Char-| preater. We understand there are two! lotte, we deemed it but due to Mr. Guion | bluffs on Third Creek, where a bridge lina SALISBURY, N. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1855. and ourselves, tolet it remain until the! could be erected at a mere nominal ex: | i waters beeame settled. Having had the! pense. Let us have the cheapest and best | ute; for money is a hard thing to raise | pleasure, in earlier days, of listening to J! Mr. Guion at the bar; and being well at the preseut crisis. aware of his ability and popularity, as al : forensic debater; in thé entire district, ! -- our humble but decided opinion, could |the balance of that county’s proportional day, and who would better meet the ex-' North Carolina Rail Road. 2 Gold—A lucky Boy.—A little boy, the longs. His varied learning, wit, humor, | ‘and satire, would render litt particularly | grandson of Mr. Eraxcis Hxprtox, of Da- available ia @ contest like the present. Vidson County, in one of his childish ram But he has been supereeded by another ; bles about the premises of his grand-fa- and our only hope fe thas Mr. Stowe may | ther, who resides in the neighborhood of ‘prove himself equal te the task he has | undertaken. Should he succeed in this | snd twenty-tive penny weights. Campaign, as many confidently express lying on the surface, washed out, proba- a belief that he will, we trust he may dis- bly, by the recent hard rains. The child charge his duties in the fear of God, and carried the lump to the house, and was ,to the welfare of mankind. We are anx- rolling it about the floor, when he was ja lump of gold weighing one hundred |iously waiting to see the man, who is the | ordered to throw it out. He did so; but! day at 9 a.m, and arrives at Morganton next days| Warren, Never was a man more effectfully | lcornere:! than the Anti-American candidate was | | in the diseussion preceding tbe one they had at| Iu remarking on the chargy Utat) , 1 comp the Pope of Rome clained power over tempo- | of the Utabs, 20 miles north of Hrencha r,! ral affairs, Mr. Branch proclaimed that be bad |ed their camp cquipage, with » number of hor standard-bearer of the American party. |shortly after brought it in again, and was | We are expecting him in Salisbury in a tossing it about as before, when some | older member of the family was attracted | by its appearance, and on examination it WESTERN RAILROAD. was found to be gold. Mr. Hedrick, on : \eatisfying himself of the character of the By reference to the proceedings of the metal, gave his grand-son a handred deol- Convention whieh assembled at States- jars, as a reward for his discovery. ville, N. C., on the 4th of July it will be, We are informed that the whole coun- seen that, as yet. the three hundred thou- |try, for miles around the above neighbor- hood, abounds with minerals of more or less value; as Lead, Copper, Silver and Gold. Mimes have been opened and worked, in some cases with success; but of many of the leading citizens of this por- | in others, failures have been experienced, tion of the State im reference to this) the result, most likely, of injudicious and scheme. To conviyce your minds of the wasteful mangement. We learn that the “ Rogsell mine,” so called, in Montgome- | very short time. > -— | sand, necessary to secure the Charter, have pot been sabscribed. \ Jamenta- ‘ble apathy has stolem in apon the minds fact, you are referred to theprocecdings : ry, but comprehended in the mineral re- themselves; comment being unnecessa- “- i ; gion alluded to above, is an instance, of ry. Western North Carolina that we state prietors very handsomely ; but that whilst that this apathy isnotuniversal. In Alex jn the hands of a speculating, and extra- lander, Catawba, Caldwell and Burke, a vagant northern Company, it did not pay t but just sme portion rahe ‘ ; : I - I boss wt Ce a = this sort; that, it is now paying its pro » We There will be a meeting of the| citizens of Iredell, at Statesville, on the jtwice a week, we could turn our eyes to no one who, in| oyct of July, for the purpose of raising | Leaves Raleigh Sui jm. and artives at Salisbury next days by 5 p. m. better handle the political topics of the part of the subscription to the Western | Leave Salisbury Swhday and Wednesday at 7 a.) ft abo states, that weat has bets flied fur the ievestive, bet - potenti landable zea! and energy are at work Give bow Dr. Taylor can ever obtain a patest These Counties will tho bt do their en > The patent laws require every persos tire’ duty, so far as they are concerned apptics for 2 patent to make cath that heise There Be evigiogl and first discoverer of the machine, ion, or whatever else it may for which fee Aeties a patest. Now, if Dr Taylor cos C is quite a rivalry existing between ¢ ‘oanties of Caldwell and Alexander on eX pe nées like it However, there can be no doubt And there may be other cases f the existence of these valnable metals in the section designated, nor of the fact that it considerable more interest ‘an at pres- Professor Exasona, we are informed Sirerted that machine woder the direction of Mpembodied wpirits, they must be the soventors, net be. to law, then, if Le expects to Se Sat or orb = beni of the deeeaed inventura If ths t & tuw emeong the real heirs we are austakes, k will rtmaly ins olve ple of law, to demand the presence of tevestors is 8 coert of law, bx fore te ectihed- We are of opine, the fight is really nt worth much, Mlurds evidence of but little i i if inves Wee powers in those spirta, The Visindeaier paers that “deamgenbed chemists hav~ pro Seeeced it 2 triemph ~ We would like to knuw whe they ar! Ks also says,“ the expense f the lage w :) be text to muthing, a it uw apes a s ” Im other words, it is Belen ual to that of the gemas whe med we carry kimeelf about on a trencher Welly tenders will never cease. The Pisindes ber mee: ons the same of Mr. Paine in conarc 1 the o-w fyght ; we assure that gr atle Tht Bi leurels are in danger, if the Viain- » — Scient: fe American - -- CROPS IN TEXAS. } The secounts from the crops io Texas are all that could Le winked. The Austin Gazette, of dane 23d, rays : Tie fect rains hare Le: thowsly. We hare no . yaght corn oF w the Lest €3 pectaouns fur avery large crop A corn. The ra happened in the pick of time. Cuttoo wel Gemeraliy speaking. our planters hav: @eek stands aed a large yicid The Galveston News, of the AD oye accounts from the mtenus, ia relation to the crops, cwtina to be every way very ep comenging. Seamonalse and ata rains have fallen everywhere, avd though the geners! opeviun thst » failure wou to wearly af 28th ult, says (was | revpously 1 extewd parts of the State. yet now tho gloomy apprebension is quite giepated. and the A corn, cAton aud sagar cane | rutmine t be folly ap merage one The danger 7 ap prebended is frum too m : tlow in the fail. THE PENNY POsT Messrs. Easley ami Beith, prow tf. « he Peuny Pret puldiabed a card rye terday, stating that they La!» er it to am Association of the Amenean pa W hears that the mame of the Tost to thet of the “National Amr and af the Jatter will be ander th ‘ tr James E. Weaiis and Willan Mo Sempio, be Mr. [eath is w- * wy ands also is Mr. Sem the latter basing f sometime ove oi | f the Ma eity,.and is an able andr Hegh RB. VMeasant. » ! and has been editorially ted # siure, also publishes a valer wy he closiag a long « res “ we ft joey pat be ve as Mr. Wh asaute known fo the prom o ple of Virginia, as one of the altest and no t ger ron the State. He bm o wishes for bis health aud prosp rity, whe yo, @r in We trust, ed whatever vocniion he may enga however, ho rial stage, after a MI) re-appear Azat com thre the other. tice of each other's claims, the deleg Seemingly afraid of the jus ¢™t ates | assed throogh f it,and’ was portions « tl enough pleased with the His k, from these three counties c-we to States prepeet to purchase a tract @ is adjoining that of Mr. Hedr was found ville with conditional subscriptions —t))« Catawba delegation promising $125,0 on whieh the Inmy from their county, if the Road passed in sach a way as to place a fepot at the town of Newton; andthe Alexander and ee A correspondent of the National Intel Hid } ] . t noth letter Caldweil delegation pled zing even a las. ''Ze0Cer has written a lengthy lett weer ‘ ger amount than that, if the Road should *'ch appeared in that paper's issue pass in the vicinity of Lenoir, or North, the 4th of July, urgir , of the River. Until this state of things celebrating the day on w ithe Const ceases to exist, it ia clear that little can tion of the I Fr Confederation, it appears, says he, that nited Statcs was adopted , A T Une ve effected, so far as those counties are We know of no man, ne. ther are we aware of the existenee ot any set of men, who hare the power to determine the exact location of the Road After the Charter ieseeared, there will b- plenty of time and talents devoted to the settlement of this controversy. Their sobscriptions amounting to no thing at all, as no one has any power to the Constitution. He goes on to remark, to receive them, it remains for time to that it would there! appear appropri n the journals of the Congress of concerned. a res lation passed that body on the 13th of September, 1785, ficial y announcing that the Constitutiva had been ratified ly he resolution aleo fixed into effect, and t ‘the day to co } ice proceedi: gs under re disclose the issue of their rivalry. Mean- ate that the 13th of September should be while, we are glad to see tliat Iredell has| annually set apart as a National Jubil ec at last aronsed, and will, as she laa ever throughout the country in honor of the Jone, do her whole duty. The Conven- a4 yption of the Constitation » Eni rn rte: ! Foe r } 1 exerted a salutary effect upon the ted State hoof Ay would minds of many of her prom nent citi7 ne, + ! aes - . answer the same purpose, that | gt and will in the end, we trust, be eonda > ry . ‘ : : day when President Washington was fir cive tothe welfare of the other counties : , i e sworn int ff under the ¢ The al lresses whic were delivered gn that occasion there represented . v The reading of Washingt ] sonld do edit to any conntry and any age A‘ dress is eases oes Notwitustanding the rafavurable state ron, and we Jail the fact as an evidence the weather on the 4th, th. ( vent self iff ar t attach t arp Th aseembied in the Presbyterian Choreh, ion. May the Constitution and Laws | and cuntigned there wht nearts 60n equally dear to every Ame an heart! down when it was resolved that t de eee ega..s adjourp unul pextinorning. Two per We py fr ( n Wel Jays were thus spent in endeavoruy to Ny Som ei artic na shiect of give oe pet wty polenta ji ~€ 7 Du ithe { » Pa hf Var ring that time, some ofthe tbr int, Platt 2 ren Fe bon le and vetructive, and patriotic addresses were . made, that it has ever been our good for EIU D Unatys coral ¢ eee se *nne to hear that we i eos al at Our venerable towneman, Thos L.Cow- ! four r is The I tion of ‘ n, now tottering with age and iufirmit editor heret 1 that of our own has sas present to add his words of eneonr- been what ; and the views avement tu the march of improvement. he takes of t vew platform, we hearti The terest so deeply manifcsted by aly endors anhoflis yearsin this rreat work, should “= esas rclike to. those of inger veara, Mount | oats We have whe ar ny litticcer potlitue (or (iin cee ! formed, that there is ne Sey net . ul going to the Post Of at Monnt a VW - ozth Tul ; Vernon in this ¢ ty,ang at it eum aa ( ‘ ee A e possible for enlseri tye in that wealthy ~ r Piers tf ! extensive region of country, to obtain eile te ; “ the papers which are dne at that place _ Wethink itishigh time, thatsome method er Ko fatham. a Shey should liate y bes Con toot tu ob ed ; ae ek ate sacl a state of affairs. There is no Democrat, is now in the field, san Amer possible way by which papers and letters jean candidate, ay Col, RufGin, @ can: ach that ofice, nnder cristing cir 1) nf and a Armeri mstances : ec a sufficient number of Staics to carry it | ta fnen Meh ¥ last Tuesday to break opon 6 store of E. Myers pha and back « Pode a auger..of twodnch diameter: Having bored through the wood’ tntil redehing the glass panes on the inside, they leftoif theif nefarious scheme. © Noeluehas yet been found, which will lead to the deteo- tion of the perpetrators of this bold act. {23 On Monday next, the 16th inst., the American Party will hold a meeting at Concord, N. QO, ——— e@e MAILS TO AND FROM SALISBURY. From Troy to Salisbury, one horse, woekly.—~ Leaves Troy Thursday 6 p.m., and arrives at Salisbury next day, Leaves Salisbuty Saturday at 5a. mand arrives xt Troy next Monday day by 9 a.m. From Ralvigh te Salisbury, /wo herge hack, i@ Pittsboro’. aud Asheboro’. y and Wednesday at 5 a, m.; arrives at Ralgigh next days by 7 p. m. Burglare--An attempt veasnades 00) her cartinge. A writer ii the E her: ‘ ann “This Jady was once one of the aiost. d ished of the New York bellés, and 6; jargely inthe days of the Whites wad the | wpe You) aye y hi She had a com na and was almost handsome. * oe Ect De Witt Clinton, one of the greatest of our public men, and certainly the most, dis- tinguished of oar governors, she was conciliato ry, attractive and nie | Her repartees apd her boa mols were muclradinired, and she was a terror to all who factious!: Me gx the policy or disputed the ability husband, ‘She made friends for him everywhere, and gave to his frank and ofteu br mahner sucha ture as to make it hatmieas, Gov, Clinton had that fault, but it was his only one. Iu'the aduiivis- tration of her domestic affairs, Mrs: Clinton was | admirable, and exercised @ grace not beyond but within the reach of refined arts, and for a long time the-executive mansion was the seat of ele- gant hospitality and the most refined observan- ces. On the memorable occasion of the Gov- ernor’s suden death, Mes. Clinton was at ao even- op At be, ist =“ < From Salisbury tq Asheville, daiby, fo horse ‘coach between Linéolaton and Asbeville, and | tri-weekly horse méii-between Salisbury and | Lincolnton. Leaves Saifsbury Monday, Weslnes- | day and Friday ; arrives at Lincolnton same days | by 12at pight. Leaves Liacoluton dai'y, except Sunday, at 12 at night, ; arrives at Asheville next |Silver Hill, picked up, one day last week, |days by 12 at night. Leaves Asheville daily, | | except Sunday, at 7 p. m.; arrives at Lincolatop It was | next day by 7 p.m, and arrives at Salisbury | Miss Kitty Junes she was celebrated and ad | next day by 5 a. m. | From Salisbury to Morganton, via Statesville and Newton, tri-weekly, four-horse post coach, Leaves Salisbury Monday, Wednesday and Fri- by 12 m. Leaves Motganton Mondyy, Wednes- | day and Friday at 9 a m., and arrives at Sulis Lury next days by 12 m. From Salisbury to Wytheville, Va, semi Leaves Salisbury Monday and Thursday at 4 a.m. aud arrives at Wy the- ville, Wednesday and Saturday by 10 p. m.— Leaves Wytheville Munday and Thursday at 4 a.m, and arrives at Salisbury Wedaesday and | Saturday, by 10 p.m. From Salisbury to Cheraw, S. C., tri-weekly, two horse coach. Leaves Salisbury Moaday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. and arrives | weekly, one horse. at Cheraw next day by 2p.m, Leaves Cheraw Monday, Wednesday aad Friday at 9 a.m. and arives at Salisbury next days by 44 p.m. From Salisbury to Mount Pleasant, weekly, one horse mail, Leaves Salisbury Friday at 12 m., an! arrives at Mount Plensast same day by 6 p.m. Leaves Mt Pleasant Friday at 3 a.m. and arrives at Salisbury same day by 11 a. m -- Mr. Wine whol. “health is shattered”—that he has * sent from home since Ist of January” m still writing letters, telling the | vatry for the thousandth ume, that bes been ab that he was “worn down in the late canvass "—that he “ must rest "—that bis “fangs are suffering ”— that be bardly ever expecta w be able esther “tr ’ labor of speak” again all which information we subant—however interesting once it bas Catawba County on the one part, and the will one day come to be ryrarded with grown to be “ stale, flat, and unprofitable.” En petesant, we may remark that a writer in ertakes to demonstrate ’ W ise ts Bot «!.z Ostitution of) ir. + clevation te sa! roel Thebam periuape aiking abowt, W: conssdered settled yesterday's Enyairer 0 hat Mr the ew to the Presidency a positively prohib gh a hee Said writer ght oa and knows what hope thas qaestion may . iv4 po mon sam Wine's mame aguig im connection with the Pres ocy. It will bee waste A terath, Hie eke o would be aneonstitutonal And the rest s of 98-99 actually frown at soch an idea e nag the jews ig the way Let others enter prompy.— rehmend Whig >: Fale Report.—The enemies of the Amen party having eiree!st-] the report that the Hoo. (reo. K Badger has its prinetples, and ar nflue fur theie owr n occasion to Gnd « gushed gentleman lenoenced the party amd wing bie name and we purposes, we hav views of that dis noe ak We are authorize! to state that “ef ss wfterly untrue that he has, al any time, OF om any occanon, public or private, pesorscen the Maow \o'hings or therr rnix ipies."— Raleigh Star A = --- trother Outrage Dispose ¢—A report bax- been indnstrionghy circulated that Mr. W are- . Voted States Miewter near the Keputrise bad been i moment, mes a, preemed by the Ni de pablished at Grana swith a fail Lodetin © bic ath of May which the story is pronummee| “an iafamoas calumny, without any hind hom 10 a@y respect On the con trary, 1 appenre that Mr. Wheeler reached Gira nala at at fsoine coneerable embarrass mevt, bat was immediately introluced to Gen Chamorro, and reecived with the greatest court Iles trequently was received with all of 1 hone Ata reungp A friends, at h the T'reanlent of th Le paabtie and hr Ministers with Mr. Wheelr, were present, ‘Ss latter, im ply to a toast complimentary to the United states M marked — Ile f-} ged by such token of respect.— He had seen woth «ome pain ia the papers ano tice of his itnpr it by the Government of Nicaragua, where he had recetved only testimo nia's of respect and cordial friendship If by the terr ompraonment waa meant those ties of ln by whieh the peuple of Nicarugua had bound him, by their wnexpected and utmo twited acts of kindness to himeelf and his Gov ernment, then these newspapers had spoken truthfully ; for in this eense he was indeed a pn soner, bound hand and heart by their re <peet to the Government of the United States and atten tions to their Minister to this Republic.” -- New Yorx, July 5 f, The foreign news per America is scanty, but ghly important. On the 16th of Juge, the al- hes attacked the Redan Wall ard Malakoff Tower, but after an obstinate struggie were de feated, with enormous jose. The I particulars have not transpired, but pri vate advices fix the Kughsh bose at 4,000 men and Officers, inelo ding Sir, Colin ¢ ampbell This repulae had created a profound sensation tbrourhout E Irope Mr. | mons, buck, im the Enytish House of Com tad moved a new vote of consure on the ininistry ing party at Mr. Wm. Durer's, and the shock | of its ment almost destroyed her, The | writer happened to be in Albany at the time, | and was on his way to the executive mansion, by special invitation, when the catastrophe | place, Mrs. Clinton was brought borne in a con- | dition bordering on insanity. lt is due to her memory to say that she never in after life forgut | what beloaged to his great and exalted worth, nor to herself, as his trusted and most valued Her maiden name was Jones, and as | friemed. | | mired.” } e- | Keep up the Fire.—We learn that Mr. Shep- | | ard gained a complete triumph over Mr. Branch | in the diseussion they have had in Granville and | | Warrenton. at last received the proof from head quarters !— He produced a letter. Every body begua to pick up their ears expeeting to beat a mission from }’ope Pres bimaelf! 1p turned eat how- ever, to be a letter from the Editor of * Browa- son’s Keview.” Mr. Branch read a or two “from the first of the letter, which much | like a denial of the power atiribated to the Pope. Mr. 8. asked to see the epistle and on examining “it, found that towards the close there was an open and bold avowal of the whole ductrine at- tnbated to them by the American Party, Me. S. read it to the crowd aud most effeetaaliy turn- ed Mr. Braneb’s witness against him. The next day when they spoke at Warrenton, Mr. I. kept his witness from the stand, but Mr. 8. call ed for the letter and read it again most tellimgly Mr. BR. cowk! »:ad it ne longer, and found him self denou The whale errcumstance told powerfully fur the American cause. Mr. 3. desired to keep the bet ter, but Mr. 15. saul oo! it must go w the get Ueman to whom it was written, He wanted a a copy, but this would mot do as he had no an thority to give one. Mr. & then called for the pulication of the better! Will this be geome! We, toa, in behalf of the voters of the Dis triet demand the puldcation of Uris better just aot! Let there be no Jeswitica! concealment, geatl-men. The | Out wre Baowysos's Lerrea! ple want the truth and the whole truth | Ralegyh Star. ORDER OF THE DAY The following Order of the Dag wan imues| by f July, 1775. before the Declaration of ludepencdence made the day ever meteuta ld General Wasmixetos o@ the 6th yest eaghty boar age, amd ome year We woukl that all men who read t would regard tt as just dsamed by the Father (his Coautry, and govern himself according!; “Camp at Combridge, July 4,177 By His Eocoliiscy Gas. W comecten: Common der -em-Chief = Th cts a due olmervaace’ of General most carvest!y requires and { theme art abl i fur the government of the which forbed curing and swearing and dr@beo nese, ated om like manoer requires aud expects of all officers atid soldiers not engaged im actaal tual attendance on Divine sets ice to laty a pen unplore the Li-ssings of heaven upon the means used fur our safety and defence.” owe THE LONDON PRESS We not eermag th Camatroas ag ws: The Lowson Herald says that the British car ned the vatworks of the Hedan, bat were stop ped by deep trench, where they were eTposed te a murderous fre from the Redan, as well ae the Malikoff tower, whose gnns enfGiladed works of shat the Lon-lon papers say coe the out bamer The Rasian sbige io the hartor aleo laud there be shot into the retreating tranpa The Dritiel lone = rated by the Herakd at from 4,000 “ ocloding scaty offeer. It 1 pet profem to give the partict re but cays that the lowe ie be ved to be grater than at any former action in the Comea; that many officers, distinguished for there gallantry, besides Sie Johan Campbel were killed; whilst the Fre het two general fficers and avast number of men in all brau f the service The London Newa intimates thet the Govern oth Jomeeeuion of fuller intelligence which +o FIRE IN BALTIMORE A very disastrous conflagration occurred in Bakimore, on Wednesday might last, by which property the aA £60 000, was destroye \bout eleven o'clock at night, F. Rokeon & Co, on Paea street, tuok fire amd was consumed, with two sovall dwellings ofned by Francis Hawa, and a brick house owned by Henry Reid, The How ard engine house was also partially burted,— ‘The loss of Menara. Kuloson d& Co. ia $40,000, upoo which they have an insurance: of $35,000, of which $5,000 is in the Valley of Virginia of. fice, Several firemen were sever ty injared by the falling walls : to amount some the warehoas { oo ° Ing* ous Rascality,—A wine merchant in Paris recently received a note as follows: For some time you have been robbed at retail; we have now resolved to rob you by, wholesale. I hereby notify you that to-morrow night, should you not adupt measures to pre vent it, yuar cellar will be entire!) \!rained Sin “Sacre ™ cried the merchant, and he loaded his pistols, and at the appointed night descend- ed voto the eellar and seated himself between Every thing in the cellar re- mained safe, but on returning home in the morn ung he found every room im the house rifled, and all his plate, money, and clothes purloined — The thieves had persuaded bim to take care of | bis ecllar while they should rob his howse. two wine casks = Brownson must furiously.— | | their hungry prol<mcs ditterb the traveller's re- rubsgribe te tie ho ne pome at mighty The cool air from the misty tops |? Rod shad past bebe 7 i! ow 5 OPE nares whe Rp ve 494, seer einen A 8598 ri bY 8 Inrysio NAvr-Dry Bran- dels oa ul Rep ater a for How 4 twelve hours in a covered veasel as especialy ase- | Very fabin in’ thiwnodification othe water come of the process ly. abe men g matter, kone tains only La eget gen ing the essential, vil, tty mutter, 9 : inlissie resin, which are ouly soluble in hot, Water, Senin water this eed cold ix almost insipid, and ite taste i when; mixed with fnfitsion of coffve or tea. — Archives Generates deeMedicine, Mexico.—The British mai) steamer Conway, |"* which arrived at Havana from Vera Crug op the | 1. Tin. aires 2) eine 23d ult, brought fntelligence that the entire Frein Burke. b Wa country of Mexivd bas issued pronmnciamentos 34 7 A. Dicksaty against Sania Anna, who it is caufidently. pre- piey Robert J. wisi dicted will soon have to take his Gnal « ure | ea froin Mexico, which ‘he has’ so shamefully mie: |S. Sodderth, D. J, Comp ’ LD. Ferree, Gvonge. ree at rated. THE TELEGRAPH LINE, | ura, We understandghat Amos Kendall bas been | . > hw re-cleeted Preakleut of the Washingtua and New| %b.% A, Witiong, S10. al Orleans Telegraph Company. We are sorry for ** ALL, Rausour, J.T. it; for under bis management it has been littl: | Wilfoug, F. Setar 2 less than a positive nuisaice to the publicin gen From Culdell Wy Sons, J.C BeGaines, W, oi | eral, and newspa in particular. tte : fon, Kal. Joba Bryce, , bas been elected Direetor| nm Bryce, Faq, bas been &' rector | 4 at this place.— South Caroliman, . . | Gaither, From Nee Merit. —Advies from New! Fram AfeDoy M. rivo to the 30th of May have been rogeised,| J. Neal, Ay likey On the 24th Col, Fauntleroy attacked the Moved that! rach county on i ad killing 40 and making 6 prisoners ; ald taptur- | | pare jem, sheep of er The same command! The on the Ist of May attacked a camp of 35 Utshs| lowing: in Schouaich valley, and killed two and woand- too: Hon, Jobe ed four—ale captunng their provisions, bores . 3 4c, and the chief of the band. The oummand returned to Fort Massachusetts on the Oth. j » Seven Yours Mail.—The Mobile Tribune! says that in Nevember of 1848, a gentleman ip | Baldwin mailed a letter to a grocery howse iw | eg wpeos, that city, lt wap never received of heard* of | b until last week, whee it came exactly to ite des —r BE * timation, after an absence of pearly seven years! Hon, J. W. Elie [It would be plant to hear that letter give wo| lelbthe wudishew | aecouu: of bis Gavel: dunug this loeg period. | appeals UF NW ror veulloe, WUF. Railroads ia Indiana — Ve State of Tudiana owed in some has puw 39 ralroads, wiih 1,453 iniles of Waek marke, MO L MeCudiver completed and 2.608 miles ia constraction : the P. Cahlwetl of Jeedell, remarks, ! } { . * nl ns hel ie “ery whole, at an timate, comting €30.255.562 — These runda ary rapidly devehopeny the reources ont of the State, which oii! soon ravk a ome of the Mr. Caldwell then stated ‘that “the ‘book =m Gwe agneuliora: aed commercal States in the on the table, and af eho Tell” : | Usine careetly ‘wiidaed 1s’ toad SE tad ae : “a Spurious Grene.—The Amernan Agneulte Meswyw elle, pape bs a rit gives an acedent fa fradalent article, man. | bury, addremed the 10 90 care ufaectured im thinedentry and sold to farmers ge | tt sme o fooling manger, J). Hall ett: Low” Chihan Gaara, fis prepared so as to look and, a, Me, fare some statintion! information pom and smell like guano, bat comparaiis<l) worth: | the onst and aivanteges of the Westere exteo- wcribe aa ‘| armers + al bew are. shom, Being « North Carclicign bind, VOR rhe warcuwas oe eae s Messrs Kdstors —Whak: travething thromgle | (4, = ry How. N. leyien, that Whee ths ten ee aljpparus whal! adprarn . Westere North Canjina, as Lam now dein, es a Soamagt co Thorckey morning at 8 A. ML The mhothe . fa I refers ’ wie3 » the ye = enael 00 taatled. 2 mare the proyres vdefightfal journey! It . + traly refreshing | ome's epirite, at this semeom Hoo, J. W Ellis stated that 0 call had bern of the year, tot aw hike from busy care, and an ond ovlecribery hat tone hadeowne for. ancora ea 1a Gente = am! insisted that Hoa, N. nye reine tar akin e owe favor lo atunhe litetest apom enterprise, seh wry Pam | items N. Ropden' isd alle WEE RE uals tern bome, with | its joys amd domestic ties, 1) p ‘ ar wn » arrived at the beaot.[ul litthe village of 'T oy hows fever? Erubling 14 Thule she ack had al- ac and waiting Yor a Ra toh alt the M. L. MeCorltle stated that temly sulseribed (07,000 apes condition theta depot shoul! be located ‘at, OF yint to, the tet ihe Weatere Ne T pansesd alow - Here | pawed to gaze mt the beautibyl scenery jo the dv reach up their be a!s anes the green moantaine red shake the glitt s nag dee Jroge from their vordewt folinge, which send 8} . shill sateen seca Os Steuer town of Newton ; and that the wil and counttratt the heating reys of Ud Sol — diate periodic sf sulacription if teeemsary. Cul W. A. Lendir, alte, vention, aod stated that Oahdwelt Gil" flere it evems the cu: kleas of Health (is ber farne Fagema!) has mals ber de Wing pln Xu buzzing musqeitoe, or hiag ga hui erm, with D4 * eat hast around, invite the wrary limbs to repose. But (Oat Snowe of'k inore diet Rvatd ti, Segh the + of the villeee | COUMY if it would better prota the taterest of gimbes forth a larg: fountain of pure weter, he the State, The Canventiot adjourned wat) w& largest I have ever wen, suddenly beiling up morrow at 8 wdteck. and then gurgling leaya away throagh vine Tucaspay Mossixe.—The Convention met and shrubbery dvento oki Cetantm'’s bosum % the appoint Al hour. The minutes of the fast Tin spring ie on the premnmes of Jow ph Pele, Meeting were reed and wmesded, Hip. 4. W- Bag, whe is bélkding wear by where he intends | Bin, from the ~ Committee rr to enjoy the remnant of his days in drokiog it. pare business,” stated that several walacr lers crystal watera, S wire Bogle fs still a Patriotic Yele proposing to double, amd other te enlarge and activé man their subscriptions, aud (lat the Comuapitioe eas cared this new county, amd having assisted in| Qo! remy to report anti that inereaso. wae flourishing little village, he ie made. 5 : pow carnestly emgaged with othem, striving | The Iredell subscribers this morning manifer secure the Rail Romd throng’s this place, and ted a considerable interest im the otterpries, and There is an-, *seral came forward to enlarge their subscrip- ‘ thes ss wot all—just on the bur r { comtent with having sx rearing up this who have bitthe doulg of success, other advantage afftBed bere to + ixitors—but a| tons, f short drive along a good rowl, we came to two How. N, Boyden, as one of the Rowan sub- ercelleut Mineral Springs, one Sulpbar, the oth. seribers, being called on to double his subserip- er Chaly beate, whos) waters nature bas design-| “on, responded in an able and & satishectory man ed, doubtless, for titnliag the wi¢k. The Chaly. 1, asiguing’hs a renson for his refusing to dos beate Springs are owned by oar enterprising land that he was already pledged to” other works - lord, H. James, Esq, who ia now Improving 'prove t ina vast ainougt,. His reasvos it for the benefit of the suffering and resort of Were satisfnetory, and bis remathe elicited #p- the gay. We necd no longer goto other States plaise from the Convention. . to sek “ healing waters”—they are hete—cotme! Hon. John W. Ellie then read the Commit- traveller, and vomit thie inte reating spot of the tee's Report. . old North State—let old come and rejuvenate! After reading the above, his Honor addressed wa these healthy fountains —let the invalid come! the Convention at sotme length. “ and cake his cheeks bloom with roses, Lam! Dr. J. A. Dickson, E. J. Erwin and WF. writing no exaggerated acrount, or idens hateh-. McKesson, of Burke; Gen. 8, FP, Patterson, of ed from a eorrupt imagination, but give the facts Caldwell; M. L. McCorkle of Catawba, and A. in a very imperfeet way. And, indeed, I could M. Bogle of Alezander, defended’ their respee not do justice in deseribing the advantages here | tive counties for the eoutee they wore pursning, offered to the traveller. The + lage, though ve-| and defined their positions. ry young, has three beautiful Churches erected, ALM. Logie, Faq, of Aleiander, offered § and a large brick edifice on the way, which the proposition, that if at the next meeting there “i —\ nd for aschool of high character, and | more stock raised on the foute dirough Gitar: will soon be completed. Other improvements ba, then the eoattics North of thé “Yivef = are im progress. Ihave already spent several | yiel! the Road ‘om thetr side ¢ bat if the coon more days here than in any place at which 1) ties North of the river rid the larger Amount, have called, but I must now hasten away, leay-| Cxtawba concede, ing the good table of my Landlord, Sqttire | EA. Jonef, Raq, of Caldwell, who hail, sub- James, with some fears of not finding afiother | scribed $20,000 to the Read, gesponded to Mr. such soon. Pardon me fur this interruption, | Bogle’s proposition, but T could not pase this beantiful town and Wm Ould well, Enq, of Statesville,’ made county unnoticed. As! go furthor West You |some very patriotic rétnarks, and. “4 Yo, gon }may hear from me again, VIATOR. clinton, shat diphan Sa bod on fod in Ire- ane ‘a ae eo P. Bate gt mes se ‘y liom, A NS , DU ate Weer ; Gag sng ng Cr A DD et linatny «oe ie mos for their services ou this, occa pi erate ills, aud the surrounding eum: Sei a Hn Joh’ W. Ellis, it was tin Meeting adjourn to meet ty ‘ARilivbiory, N.C, on Wednesday, 1 Duly) 1855. f T. Gs WALTON, ware ©. ADCantror, Ji F. Baus, jr, | Sowren” Pa met nconap atin TELECEAPHED FoR Tuy: SOCTH CAROLINIAY. ~NEW YORK MARKET, New Votuyduly 8; | Cath declined upder the foreign, pews 4.— Would be under, Saber of 3,000 bales. Fair Oricans at 19 dents. | , ’ | lice is quiet at uf. Sp warty |v Rerpraay® tay PB 2 pr 8B hs Ree so Aad ge ameneiaaad A eieour * et. 2 MiP heg a +h Latest from the Indian Country. : = Sr. Lovgs, July 7. An aileel froth the Salt Lake report that the ‘dh thal rutite are very quiet. | Met Grainger, Trot Fort Union, also re | thew quictou that tute, aie CHARLESTON MAKKET. Cuagiestor, duly 10. today of 2,500 bales, at 6.0 Ll cents. oF } ' | Jane veliable infurmation’ ¢.j., : pro Hitter a was freely met by od sine YW the fourth bun. trateactions show a Declining wodeiie vw Bit sist bp tocar sing to goal middling m0} 10 nia me PRE iray tS os ards | MORTALITY IN NEW YORK. bh age a pene ‘rome 4 New Younyduly 8. e aah e afl tthide| The desthein thivcity for the past week’ bare over the bill of last _ Weare ine co he ere of r tot out. - - 4 tas - fle Cholera in Mimouri—Cholera has broken! » d he sam on te} vit in Ovorgetown, Mo, and there Lad bedn call. —e etre Sr twemy-twq deaths at the last scoounts, . the, nee 0, sill counplete 1, oF Biiteriah. Change,—N copesisn Ellia,shas v0, onder, y + Ant pl | ited im compey vemos of inpaire! bealih from the | ! Vie oy Dee teba heel cme ated ax hotter Orga enemy v i ion, thy sont of ninety-throe then. ington city. Williaa M. Barwell, Esq. of Bed- ; b comes, iabermally sabmeribed by furd County Virginiayis hie saccesor, Mr, B. pore! re- : of Catan Seanty, which will by bas hed auch experiemee im the editorin! profes w, % Prov the stockholders from | sion: ins well informed, realy and pobished ' Pee, eve will adopt a To writers is a sound, cunseriatise Union, States . Ja the ital Shea ct . | .* eg edirp PO*y | Rights 5 aed will be a grout acquisition Cordes T, McCorkle, it, Was agreed ‘ this Body be tendered to the; UNITED STATES, _ to have a Ratiroad trom sAasbURY 13 ihe, ‘ie whilst hp was wer m, al the rate” in" they’ fuugh at falhed of discovering & new world te the Weet t= pai ‘t they Inugh at the ernie syeeines ere a lit. Ue rebellions, »hd binted at independence petaty compared to. Futon ro) paattnt a Weatie Higiogs, nen Cosa 4 re wo he TY —glorious, w hole-souted meo vad Patriots as 1 wete—Wworthy ‘bires of inet a beuer we. Bat have’ people lutighed at Die @ ‘Vined when 1 lave veru fic to tele of things bt conjdu’t de? I'maoneof the, say I intend to have a Rail pie what to Bite City. . L dow t wish to ger er y and Wenern extension. Petes Read fiom 3: Why, there are wwilgjons ot ag worth of produce in thut divection, and mines of y fae wealth beyund calculation, whieh thie Rosd will | weg totoe Markets. 1) aust come out, tt shall } come out. Bayle City shell be the tecminus uf the Road, Bina ae wple ubuve ste piper to earry it | ome the.woy of tho Mine } Ni Bar ity myst rive; Like that beaven- | Seine ed 4 mustsogr aloft, Lt ‘e worthy of being the home of the greetest and bes of murtal.men, as it te BOW the wbode df peage. pleuty dad happiness — Woy aus build « great mavufooturing city there? He has the water power, timber, stone and ever thiog |?" {else tu abaad There are p ¢ lavde, pore | water, pure sit—ne@ chills and fever there—and will- ing heorts and ready hands. Thete may be found | waving harvests, rieb meadows, lovely vales aod eu- | |chanting bile Primeval forests, cool springs and nu- | merous rill, Alf javiihuyg, all sailing, af cheering andall delighting. Awd shall these grout bleasings | rrurem forever “Cened up tL tell 500 ney.) The ' North-Western Bad Bead wilh opep she guise to win) 4 Eden of America ; and if City be the terminus of thet Rood, won't it bee e! Wou't people then "| want {6 buy Inia diere? And woul hits bring & privet | | Leads, for nilles stoned the city, and alt along ast | tne of Read—wow't they rise in value? popotoart | ga their value alone, will dewble the cost of { Whe doabis these thingy! Bhi te a mint io Hantity Oreck alone. Every pound uf ite ore | Solieneditet ds protons alt thie great agent of jcommerce 20d enterprive will coum tara to geod ac- | cogut the ébundent resvwrees of (hie ubt Fegwa. | Lette busd the Rood. Vi inke help if Loewe ges un; | bet sf we ene eine will ivke bold, a fe powe respour bility, The work thall be done. ANDUEW BAGGARLY Jaty't2. 1653.» VALAUABLE” LAND.FOR SALE. WILApsetivar E -caree of Cyrus W, Wont, do. comved, on Tatdey of Aagun Court, the fullow- treets of Laud, w wit; Ope weet of 135 1-2 ACRES, | meer the oid Conghenboer Mill, adjmning (he taadoot | J.D. Sth, Gouge W. | tend te tn a pundtate of e ane half | dleserd, and hae om ta good dweiliog, be, ke ~ Ale, ue vtler imect, coutaong ebvat I { TER. pl Fa ore the way uf Chariatic aad her Western scheme, wor liv’ quel ‘Maps, Is there few welt]. ive wccuss for the pe eapenses fur j we and Tuttion {rina re to 842.50 bistear Students farnish ghee able candies. os Sats, ktm 3oBera, sl nbiee Ve For fortliet particalors uddrers the Prineipel: a " Jonesville: Valen eon, Saly &, 1555. 3w6 wenger th pa bor ge poles 5% yal $0 the farmer Ma, Jows A. Bowpex--Dear Sir: I tuke chared of you, has on ng: eres cutive sat Salisbury, June ‘WaAh, 1 we, te lntorad ou that ~ hied aca vw "% Reaper, Smee seers ph mith NN — ae bares and He hovehes sonetitnt and appoint Boyden, of the Towa of Saldbury, ow pe doe Me Pe we s jorth Carolina, my Agel, for nt aps aay) por ten oe ay of my Rea and Mowing Machines, in a By yer eats Nore Carotina, North, Soath and West, of the weg Kees of Orange, oiere far sant Machiues ur pe ae Satisbury, North Carolinn, Baltimore, Jane 23th, 1555. meee oe OBED HUSSEY. | REMOVAL SCHOOx. 'P. FORD, eeanee a Vadis 4.4 i BOOTS & SHOES, New Institute“ Removed do Me No. 8, [OF ANID ‘10,000 Bushels Wheat. fi berg Shes bt wishes to parchage ted which be wilt pay cash a the bi } \ besh- market North Third Street, Berry Stred, MICHAEL BROWN, {fiatisbary, July 4th, 1555 eeopmeep area : eats _PREFATATIONS in bare bn me rhe Store Ne. § KomTH , Western Carchaa. Spacioas halle and ample fixtures ate provided for a very large number of students: - Boarding fecilities are enlarging continealty, vo that none need fear lack of veodtn seadslaia , ‘The Principal sekes pleasuce in, agneuncing to his rt bet Ta araeer: be dy pr | ep beat quality of see cero SHOFS * of bl Ran al TcKe, a Capon al sare! b hap sherew be of Goods thay “Pepe Visiting the City for a; rte baying Root, and Shoes, J respoctfuby sulicit a persvcanl sugedpgiion of ay ‘Rl Seater WEEKLY = E_iaTS| BO fis | Ri ie rchonng orwbete, d iStemt Prcuis SO School je eady mo renerea e3ccoaiPe paincngr, wed. be Of Four Horse Post Coaches, | Comtonesy s.cemdoanney 4 pet Revers: would be Sueee td have the di wend ‘oo haokes | + ROY felcbary to Morgaoten, ve Statesville a: a! Fe &, 3 Eis ee ' " Teedvems “Adine onthe heel in_part, be Leaves Satisbary ow Moudey. Wedeerday and Fri-| February, 1855- Typa’rh6 ready Ot the opening term, aod the whole will be eom- day 01 7 o'clock; A. M., and corives, at Morganton | aoe Ye age ea 5 Prose Wety, seve aljerwards. The tllotiog ae the Fees per half Tens, @s <= Motiing to breakfest ; ond feaves Morganton on bi wh — or Sed [same days and arrives ip Salisbury om weat ae = G. M. & A. T. JONES, oie pbreak fost. No of OF expense will be spured Brinches, - - - $5.00 make this ove of the most comburiable wud cape Siisae | Arithmetic, Bpgih Sqmae, and fois Stair, “HARDWARE. “DEALERS, Seography, - B00 . & BROWN, co; 7 { am, Dtometry, Naterel Philos. Seles J 2, 185. Salisbury, N. Cw ke. fh i _ 19.00 4 Sulivbury, Jone 5 mE» _oehys ~~ ie i At Coates Comsee, SC Gr 7 for the j Vuth~ ie 2 Be : ; | TO BU IL, DERS.~ “na Board in private (arnities exclusive of lights, §35,00 PORTIGE ond EXTRAS: TIS FALED Pcopowaie will by reeeiged by. the moter | Pichon] Mess on Mane: signed anil Setardey, the iat July went, for the mtd, a . ‘ | etveuon of Davenport Femate College at Lenoit: Pochess talc ee ‘ oates ‘ . Nevcharge tr une of instraments.} vob ie Pisus end spreifications, drewa by & coapetent Cutiery, Fenton Halien, each, | Architeet, may be seen, by culling apoo either of the Ads andar esonsy aud caged Tools of all Kinda, Saddlery | Drawing eedtiMGotiny in Water Caters, cathe La ¥ » Comapitace i Secale, _ cs Panis, Cettten bles Hingges be.” angie Sok Meolbhe Gervetee| Painting im Oil Colors, $10.00 JAS. C._TIARPER, GUNS, trom 64.50 t» 47. Con's 8d Allen Firtols. | Borany, ” $3.00 | C, C. JONES, Spaizn ond totagne Con Start aft Mil scl eed ieere| Tevlesmonawesk in ¥uca) Music irec of ehaurge: Rh. BR. B@GLE fey aad Wanare Vurks. Seeder, oreh, road, sqtare, band, B. CLEGG, Principal. KW. JONES, Woven Slew, for Baiv- fore Pate, Preserving Rettig: theres, New Foniietbertrededl Co, N.C, {a3 a PULA. Collars, Rope, Pecting Varn, Enaory, buggy sud «tea Whips, | Jane 7th, 1865, bai iding Comsmitio:, Sure sores wet aie enteane ober anharienaeen.| oh The Giadutie po pers arent fe copy ’ Jaa~2t, 1855. Sept nem of Plows, Corm Sheticors, % hens Cutters, far _Seoke and ferwerd wcouduts oth | Principal. ! © poe “a < the mest app oved patterns. reyes mee Ekkieas: rence a : the Piano with ov of Tuatenmnnpte $15. ; for the next season, are informed {Wat this lot will besald on of 12 Months, “These Ma.”| | tel * BIER bes, 4 Ps tare rbanes, ip pear ro, gree alice satlafactivs. ni oi = Ep Oil Gols, oe 7 - ey e 10,0G) Salmbury, 5.0. July ach, igh wece " i will begin on the 4th Wednesday in July, (25th of July) Re LQCMy wh he R. & A. MUS PE 0 ae Ml TY trp a hae ROHR pow ROGSERT MURPMHY.. alw: “< 5 Sk eae wee Brtidbory, Moy, 24, 2855, EMERO) Die en eilles, _ Balubury, May 31. eee (Late of Worth & Elliott, Fayetteville, whem ie > Late the eed ote Oegen. | 96 ACRES, DR. #. KELLY Az. cams. i oy v * 7 Orders for Mochendise, b. ‘RAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, N. HE Sumerter aati mencunce (ohio friends (1 104 her ‘ns ana a, or phar the own of ae z oe hee bel aera a Dr, A. T.) and aflere bid vertices tn, the ire North Carolin Yat he ia sult with wiee! ual ; : : a0, Tubiae Kretier othern, This tract ie in| pret z 855. ‘wt Newwan busdred and fire thou | THE MALKETS. Goud craditinn fer cultivation, and hes « pabie gencelty.. (flipa an Main Sesact, weet « me 0D, 5 sa sand dollars hs EEC vores enbeartbed in | dwelling, wad ether ‘oenauey oes tatitings, ext che wierd bo Cate well ee Ee Mestad wre, eneereers a we : BAIG EL & Co a < ’ the ‘Alesander and Ualdwell, which Wied sry, Jalg 12, 1935. host Urgherd ia rye — ape ether wense of eestor fou, &f all times, when not profes. TT", Chane 100g w mn ae Importers and Je weeree and SPRING , ll be mad.» ale ate ; provided, a similar guar- | Apples, (dried 75 dkms, New by 16018 4 Acres, May #55 "50 \M ENGINES. Noa 198 end 130 North Third Storet, Low de do Green, 50s S000 De Pore. 1 0194! 1, ecin nad leading fonmn Safich va Laake’ ’ xe would be pleased to see them when they “ BEEBE HATS! BEEBE} ao eer towne 9g 9) Molasers, Cube, 370 40 pom =O" | Beows, @ 91 We $3 | Resage, choen tear witee free the Satta piece. Ths Annual Setilements. the city. The stoth, fur extent bod variety, bs ad nod Your Commitice | Beeswax, mem ~ —_* | cgnet wee parchaaed uf Gevege W. Hants ve etevnes snearpaseed by say im the commiry, and baywes weeld IIE Seteerter in in ee of a et Bos ~. sas is, 7 , : - z Cn eo etenpep rll IMpe1S de Wes, 2h ts | ge em ating haat. Sat et epered 4h pr intbid the wien abe y Tos nce her' agg Stores Nene Cor ing i Ser Mir wt ne ea : ‘ 3 , "x" the entirely tender the control of the | ¢- ee Tele, 08s da flerw she 23 | i000 ond wet) & Bergve's Women Shep wend pote or eeconet, apebereby rex expec oliva trade, and has Uheh pacas lo get up such gyode “ BMY ‘ Ras a eS One, 315a@00 ead do require « al *atemenis 1 pow wthe lime will mae } . @ the Com when tk) & pang : be © gad stand for a Public Mouse, or any other kied ae will suit the marke No. da . . pees. do. Sperm, 45850 Ute, —> ft bodied ’ ip attend wn Naserest will be charged on all ee- Iron Dears Ce | D.W. PARKS: | — pore. 3%, 1835. «4 Orprninnd : eight of whom, «ill -L. the, BB ahs Lnnsed. Pen! 008! | | wil elem affcr for sale, ot the came thes end place, | URN her iwcive memshs a wan worruy namental im Rallies Jane 14, 1855 a. | y y . . } gal ¢ a « Compeny wow De aaa by the State, and four by the siock- , herleoig “74 apt geen Vs oa Se sr SHAKES of Buek Oot Af Cope! Seinbary, May 5, 1658, op patiorne of Railing, whi ' | = ES A HS BCD TO THE FARM thothe ‘ ; @ > z rar— Four Shares of Stock in the Bonk of the Beate, i prewpmiog thet, they will omy ise tag co 15 5 | cad Fire Merce of Sock te toes pgepleedngy witlias ua wire — Lo . } FROM my residetine 4 cles Soath West of Salis-| » location after accurate aur C-Aioe, 69 gy | Mead Commpany, alll poy rag crud diedenda. ‘The land (nomaauabiet teeriainessice Syntat, Tio sok CoNetreel 0 Tents, Cotoners! bory, on Thormay lant, » WHITE SHE-MULE| Of Iredell County. ira as tends of the several routes, aod ‘ ger b4al5 sie — ap mee ees ab Deiat hs coger Spaced With a ink a sila 1 m sent geen henyen} A GREAT SAVING OF Bi 3 WH thee be netwated by a doe regard) < pendes, 124.0 : COLE | cancy 5 and the terme Road ELKINTON, GILLIAM & C0., = . wpaice, where | shall be oustebty rewarded: Dhreet to Se i Bi i A aa are o 4 ) = 22 “ . J — St he Witt fags vod te! = Bytrs gSg) ey bee e288 Lg arias fo Bat oe tuscortor a et Seminal he me nse, BOUAMIN UMN eee Rate be in ‘ey ES 2 . * ar or — aad in 2 proen - 1233 | ® in thie Cptvention, Core, = C wee, Pbosd ¢ 5 aly 18, 008, ; HOSIER\, GLOVER & TRIMMINGS, ¢ baa veut Joly 12, 1855. ie wa = . epiviva mpon, the subject; par- do. Mes), SOD Fmtee, ae . ; vi a i Se wher danger —~ ST. (TE OF YorTuUC IROL. t, bar rey d on tery short gatiees thers have Semen tomaghnan- le ny ae elias wager, Bove . | _=a2eP’ Bea owe. Tinens, White Goods, Sarees Embeviders, ‘ pot eavtswambcsaiens be be abdveas athe county | peeey came, pe a, ine F e - " = t of tee ccnntry ; and the) Peatiora ona 28 + Crovbed tiatts! Western North Carolina Rail Read. EXCLISM, PREV, CHBMAN > AMERICAN a MENIY Ml. DIANE. Aernt Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1835. malt any of He sorts ih ‘ Flow, Md, . Slehey Clarified 9010 PUN « eurrpariem of the bewhs, at ie. West ot Gb clita, Pa * . ~~ Vase pe we to determine, 1 aaede, 6 Tat ayes U m the ith restam!, a ly of the Generai Mo. 100 Market St, South Side, above Third, Ss, 1 li o t'! t ' acne bee. 9g > Be a — Apn 26, 1835. : bere % 4a 44 Teor towe é ‘ eunmiqnueers bring preer a (ON a WILLIAM petry ’ <M GULL wo, 5 ena app, centr) " Ti? Gumi = Li informed, qhat| ° - Bag. Reba’ * Ss) ween OSS | Sore commas af cLuee Bee eee net We Pal cee e mnairron, 5 WOLELA, | TM SRStAM Cill ne oO S. Dailra, Nujoiron Bullen, Edward Weater cod wte| New Books! arc infor me at Ele 25200 Pete pices eee | daly 6, 1855. ? ameog, and David Senth aud wife Esther = * Motes, 5 Weed, ° eble said Company to urgente: KX gras then ordered aly 5, 1 ?=6} 2 iil withoot such comparatis ely asmall, * Ova, Set w 7 mae ghee = hat the banks te kept open for £ oe suber riptions ° 1 - Th - Deland Received —WOL, : , amount of sulmcribed imthe eouity | ian lard, the rot 180223 8250 | TM the 2th instant. whem they will be ehmed at State of North Carolina, j { Mitehelt Doagherty, Dame Donghtrty, Thompede | ¢ Soteoew Trving. aves : 7408 jo 126 + #2 Selmbary. By ordet of the Lien Cormommioners ‘ Doagherty, Wham Semer ond wife Neney, ( snhoe | wel sony. Fern. LIFR ' of somal amount in Alenan- |Koea. Dey Wane, 10 01% E. J. ERWIN IKEDELL COUNTY | j i i i «| Jehamoa and wide Elinghevt Jesse Doaghden sad wife | FAN! Ay FUDGE is der WM. AL LENOIR Court of Pleas and Quaricr Sessions, May oy fee oe tac om, nod Juba W. Barts vel. NOP. WULLASE : ; " ; . : Maassury, April 26, 185 HAPS AND MISHAPS, Wamed, persist im their pre-| - JOHN TL SHAVER, Term, 1855 ORIGINAL BILL 3 He will Le wcen that the daty of) aba SR BELL, . ’ PISHE Seteerter beving packiyely dcicrmined | IT apprering to. she eacisuction wf the Coan, that | (DAILY LIFE. oy ee three handed thoosand bel Ge ee Urol lel teitely JOUN WILFONG, ee < conte 8 ve at antes Rg iperpnent atte yay Bape rand eye artnet nc aeewine «Meader | OF THE SIRES ef 1796, tren Acmerican, dofary, FIBLIDIRG, am.of Witham ead Mary Overman, of Gea. Cotsthionioners R. L. Weaver e: the ve at qreetly rede prres. The gvecier portion of @hish , cers Thetipeon Dougherty, std W item For sale at ki & NISS' Rook Stapast” , If nok gutirely, Om tha | this place, aged 6 years Mateovilic. Jaly sh, 1855 ‘ le? Massa Grakem ta Ge © hawsagy boca Wald In (ic arvece® Cause cc proes agen. | Senter: sad wife Nagey—ere. non-residents of this | Selisbory. May 31, 1563. i Ai the rectdcdenrce of RJ. Weat. iw the viriany of mide . , eral assortment of Ne ath Srate : It ie therefire wrdered tbat publication hemade | a ayy x wed ih which ountin.e yan con vill’ eT, oe 1h LAND FOR SALE +98 the mm —— ets eee ee * your Dethtiee televe, aro-amply able to sub-} 1) this county, on the BM instant, BATAM ELT 7 oh ie FA) Wir Y AND erp pf AP, ER: eopmat 1 the neat tdi of ae end Coun eect) LAND FOR a hae ZABETH, iniect doughter +f Ki ood Margatet Bee OFFER fer cole my plastation. in Rowan + : =e WY) SLA the 94 Monday i September west; and peed, ab{ ‘ey rite thet-emcdnt efeatocleptut, they are am | en ee ny econ 11 miles West of Salisbary, avd lying the feme vs. the seme <= «par EPas. ewer or demur, or judgnoent will be taken pro confess | IX eS oy ot ihe Coat at 2 MeRratives that this will be! tn thie comaty, on the 3d instant, CARSON CO on : « Orcinal Atlachincnia artiost them 1 eid exp faltewing teads z for the | NELIUS, we Me Sae J. ond Mary A, Miter, in the 265 ACRES ; Jngqunal A : To prrewne wishing to ; iedverments - . Wirwwe comee Save. Citk and Master of out | Court’ diker im Dabchens <= Testy shane Made the desire for the | oe, cthw age Mm: 4S, IN the above eases, A appeanng to the satiate. here offered which rarely cocar. Country mercha (/ ead Coun at oiier the 24 Monday in March less County Court, P Pas — there has bout 100 ch acleored as wail et alevchs of the Coart, that the def Nethamie! Hod. | Ste parveaiarly invited to give Lace = : : wok Dern day eomptien, the head - ene pribitegsiedl ee ores dnce yaa nt, bee remaved bevond the St hia Sacto 1 Those indebted to bin cither by note oF apen be orone lafiagdrel par = 500 Acres of Laid,” : been, 48 yet, v0 general - nasagh pa rs . I P sed weil timbered. There are on the piece a gud ries ee ret rebar bred ard net —— n regreanlasytte ad ps < o sowenry pe ‘ae Daher a being the Wiliam Heathman amou sa otlang hewee ar her nece y ow tere re ots she Cpeet & OE wee the rahes Been ee Rene oe Omer’ wee > ¥ cEY | —_—s <4 Ae sapiedbapatrs Sli Py Pe ite cae a ee el eee ene Wein” Siempegee jaa) a Ae an cr fae mens gre “ HAVE YOU SEEN SAM. [st Second Creek. ermey aren sre bad anette sates 0 med 9 The plantetion adjens than Barker, Marie | Sebebury, for the sand Nathaniel Holland to he, and a E MYERS vs os Sz ' P we and ethers. ern of sale, 12 thie statement, buc they consider it proper, that 2 et i apprar at the nest Court to be held for the County of | Salishary, N*( 148 ST reeeived “ The Sone of the Sires,” being | Credit with imerest after tix tnomthe, bond: proy _ here: end all I have to tay im regard to : . beinte f thé i L. BLACK MER, CM. the Gus B ef oli A A © | the place, it ie te grad land and 16 as healthy a place [tedel, at the Court House ie Sinicsele, on the third a history i rise. progress and dreting of | Mex bd. ted d Ba pelle sentiment upon ante thaliana perenta wishing to view the Munday of Aagust pest, the and there to plead,an r Tey the Americen Party, and its probeble influence on May 28, 1955. wa a thie subject should be made known, tand, can dy to by calling un ine subscriber * temar, or jadgment pro confess» will be taken ( ( ) \ \ the wext Presidential Election, to which is added are-| Forother anoays ‘aman pouty i Thit'ts the hi ABEL A. OOWAN. againet him SNe ‘ vrew of the Letter of the Hom Heagy A. Wise against te me ae he Coudithes in which your Commit eee ie Winese, M. F. Freeland. Clerk of oar said Coun! inn . . . , (the Know Nethings, by an Ameneas. Mailed tw New North C P lee find “Wits ‘Great enterprise ; from which, it went Ula, July od it at Offier, the Sed Monday in Wor. AD. 1835, and) VEGETABLE LITIONTRIPTIC «29 part of the coumey tere of pratepe, tur $1 | w North Carolina Form ‘Book, be Ni the 79th year of our Indep wienee J. H, ENN1SS8, Bank eter relaxes wit WG eae hd I had alts cacrtone YA Co, DENTAL NOTICE. Sane7 ure GNED hr Marist, Conran, Shan M.F BOE DEI Clerks, Coroners, &e., ~ to which are added . weneure, mus ca rice adv. 96. 2 OF THE HOMAN FAMILY of all the Wiends of the t be called P FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAM ; . 5 = no Canhe ao tie an ; ata Weftiisition in order to secure ite acromplh (ercemmmrns yo TINLaY 6 fexmen,) Di. W. F. MAseaN, DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, SCrTERING FRow SA LE OF i AN D. tion of the United States Price §1 00, and sent by : 7 . 3 mail w any part of the coantry meaty Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and Dentist, se sameeren vinta Cuitege DISEASED KIDNEYS, N accr-tasce with a deeree of the Court of Equity] Fae-aute at J. ENNESS Withtlild view, your Committee gould re- 5 7 months, hee the peveure sae teas hepa cone y ky Rladior and Ki Weak. 2! pill adfor fue cate, og (he premiers Bink Meter! « comdinti® that $ ap a General Commieton Merchants, now at hie Otice on Pelton Toma reepecttully inform the citizens . adder and Widneys, Weak Salisbury, May 31, 1953 i tew< f-Oseneetntober Se Ne. 0 Keckange Mret, South Aflnntic Wharete, . "Dental Prof seas ie Ww teal acpregh tse eof t L a, (be 134 Acres of Land. = ; requested to the sock books open for a! 5 . . . ons thankMafy received, and promptly Walter's Hotel when nat profes able medicine ia for anlett the Davie oe tha 16th cay of Aarast eect: bear the as SMITH GROVE stil} * hy } OU SRESPTOS, ® attend te perior style of work on platins. f i 1 A ss ea f plan! aten | ary, Joly 18 5 ine oe aaak a Ro Campbell's, ia Tre- farmerty owned by = lem dec 4 , nelgbeiibads akin cen Qs ee ee ee ee ree Dg Lecesly's yung thelanas of Peter Kuver cea canons om Doren MALE AND PEMALB ACADEMY, “ are int comtrwet, al 7 kinds of Protuce oathome feceire prompt em: a e 2 w : a e r ~ 1g - . ~ the subject upon the attention of the people. 4 uanate sore snd mcs prompt returws of the same. for S I A I ES VIL L LE eran P plats pong igdeciar cess da ( w nan OF Lee peels = Terms of sabe, 12 months ¢ ect, With | Daric County, N. Careliha. pore wo erie = ary 7 alatten y , r r ° tr , P, ? } Your Committoe tak leave to submit the fol- | We cae Benet sad ylisatareevt a £ astrt petra to FEW AL Dy A( (DEWY ! . For other sales see Ranner and A verte HE next terneof thie yoong but foarishi lowides al on tar 14 coats per portage = ot , \ N \ we . 1. BLACK MER, ¢ stitavon will commence on Monday, 2rd aay ‘ | Reeebin::y, large packages of Fernivere, # fea dled ake oe * Yea ORY . ; : Ss j 1, Ail : ey May 38 tr leader the charge of Mr. L. D. Andrems. oy . ‘ octane er able and reapomasinifty advancing vant FINITIS SCHOOL, whieh has long been encourage : . A spe ate aenstante will be provided. ‘The course a eagede n- " ; . thee , on te Le fel pd RS ae ke . Petilee shipping Goad or Province through thie hanee I by a dweriminaiing pablic. wil be resamed ow LARGE and courmedions dwellingshows, boilt | Cor eating at hin read nD AUSTIN = | K j be therongh and pcactionl. Expenses for igitton amd bo keep open ene | nag tely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTRUTED, | Monday the Q34 day of Ju From the well of brick, and situnted two doors above the Row-, qe Aer ~ DA S Hi] } BE board moderate wath Hee 2918 day of Sify, Noe ee eee ee once ath axttensin ang gaatater tropa | RATT qielifications oe *, Miere Seats oq House, on Main street, in the business perteftown.| 2 : if a | For particwtars address, vbeayabapten towmeet’ and compare | Y 7," R. and ( serach actms w breprek for it 8! 4 rare chance ie here offered to thus who wish t > por = es ae DUN by am thn csme ot WY. Pica Lu as = See. the same ag We would reapectfaliy beg ieeve to refer to the fallowing gee. | liberal share of public patti such as thas hitherto ehase thie property, ae {will sell wpon low terma — TOWN ORDINANCE. AG aa by the neme of ROR. nag} uae Mh 1885 5 = eet That the Jeemmiaston. | “Sone cornet: Rasen th C RR Cotomdn | m 86008 ne aan oe f Bbioptee a Seed = Le C ‘ Panes an nes, Cotembta. | froin BS (« BR. B. ROBERTS. Ordered hy the Board of € winners : . : eg aedipton respec” 2d. General i jv, Baperintendant of Pubiic Works, Cotumbla , a RB. F : . ; nin. Bo was ishemelfby W . ol Mae 5.—Use of Piane, 82 Saliet N« May 3, 185. f49 Town of Sale ” ~ ’ ; be requested, ang. are hereby appointed, to) » W. McMaster, Lawrertan of 8. ©. Colirge, Coens nove. $15 ; le . ’ » 1855, af P. Heary, who may attermpt to eeft him ander ao r “tthe w= "an Executive Cotomittee, with, power ta) Junt'gime jk CR. R. Agent, Charleston Penei! Drawing, $5 Extra edie #4 and’ rious thie. The ainve reward will be given te way | ! dom Hive. § ark, Rees mere Oit Painting, - - Bi5 ) in lea therent the follow i ‘ tof N York . ull eta Cofiyentions, ax they may deem | stot ly pte Day eb ef few tert falling Packers, tN Lia eepmisate bath (eTouzhereaea @enolare ket CoLdisike B peruse ef dea who will deliv wr son . ¥ tome at Mt. Wetnan, Ss ered & to take #ieh other action, as they! fy Beer 00, Agus of Betuewere ond Fyletvel | ke niterdanee, bo as {ull an pomsibte. at the begins THE color be found by the OM css nO cit orcs nee 4¢ Sil Hi D 7. th m re “e TO THE T get him again. Or | will give twemy-five dullers y rer I1idl, Davidson pare is may thik 1 tno to-forther the objects in ores, < ooesit, Agent of Rajtimore Steamers and Boston Sail- | of the Season. Boarding can be had at @7 per mont ef person, in the cwepa C ammoerating With, OOF { AF inte whos sad W. P. Henry, (or W - TLL ; he Cataw- qhestion, ¢ | teatpecoe A } TRU ST EEA TRAVELLING PUBLIC slave of slaves, such free color shall be taken Bp ibavin, an hie tre te supposed to be) may trade UL receive and execate with dexpateb, onfers ° nl _Jety 18, 1988 eal Jone 14th, 1855 AwSp'd n | before the Iniendant of pad. Oa sirevintion, (1.55 ccd hep bis dossduee kA Wedge cae for any description of Sawed Lumber. LOGS, f° will ; 8d. That the local commission I THE UNDERSIGNED, having learnedghat a pe. | Mall be fined not more a Fem Davia, and on fae py ees and Ae hi det P. teary in aban | POREM to the Mill. sewed wpnn -hares, 89 eustomery. aw im the countion ipterented, be capeant “| SQUIRE, ZIMMERMAN & A \LEN, NOTICE port hae gone abroad that the “« Mansion Hotel,” at Wt te Pay tach fine shall be srntenced to receive Mm 99 ven of age, 5 inches high. Mack hair, and) 7 THE STEAM CORN MILLy (French Bar- t, ad to .Attitable persons to solicit subserip- S Deiies te . Salisbury, N.C, hae been closed, of gone down, takes areal els t ” Fee eee a canoes ite beak part of hie bald, caused by a burn when | tomes) is at work for the wenal tulle Mie and ° frends of th an ol Bs mom c ld + Mock frowt the “people. of the sever | ee Pereone indebted to the cetate of Richard Cad Momsen thet ho deon es seb OPE med thn, | Previded, the abvee arti sot A ae seb Hycon xeiper PRMES FOR LOWER FOR Tus wovTM. b ? catat ne du Reion that its doors are stil EN. and tha JACOL =k 1 sub reveal and that all such persons be cercne SDR Gg Ovo: ‘| UE) tewery, decewed, are te quested "9 call on everything 16 im perfect order frowt the erllar to the, ™ use lo extend Wy ony t : flies! e Mt. Vernon, Rowa NC. 4 — plenk end ander, from on" o ay pr. 1000 fi, Make prom exertions Samuel Rec ad settle the same ; and all those | npr ing with any slave or slarre hy t Sen OF perry aS 5 iT imber id Abe OA to Mr. im the i fat oe make a No, 143, Market St. Savi scemeas ageinet nid enue a seen medio enue W. BCRANT, | Hon of the nwner of owners of such slave oF Gaves 4 y 4 Heart Lamber........, lw We « retorn Of | * , Mark Ty resent tuem fo said Reeves for payment, as Lam. — Salisbury, Jone With, 1N55. Ge3 | May 271r, 1035 wil IT Newspaper at me. Geargin, requested to Sash stuff, or any other work done by the citealag the U eahtdesing subscriptions o PHILADEDPHTA. Lighten be Eo a. Sinads vement opi iene y am. 153° oes copy three tunes and sond copy of paper and bill to enw, at asnal and repsonehie pricra —Orders to be ade made Pe ot says to the Genera! | } ae Farthet indulgence wil a beg M wriaze Lic henutifnlly ed ind fo! JOB PRINTING ! the eubsersber. JK. dressed to JUHN G. BROWER, FRANG ath. ! a mera LOWRY, Adm’s, Se ee ces De cs OOS - : i ~ a Superintendent, 3 W ‘the ' of “the Ce: - fr aN EAX. ) 4a.v 0% | Juste 2th, at ae at this office, Neatly executed at t..is Office. Bank Warrants for sale Here Saver Hil, May det, 135 we iw Ire »T. Bradburo, dishes ‘ ie 8m From the Southern Cultivator. eens WEXICAN GUANO. We are requested to write an article de- seriptive of the properties and value of} guabo, a8 compared with Peru- ) Which is sold at much higher @ latter is better Kudwn to thé Dlic, having’ been longer used in this iatry.and-iEngland, and found to “and "profitable retarns in fa- > “Xs an article’ of com- exican guano is only beginning tablish a reputation ; and purchasers #¢ tH'rely fnainly on its analfsis by Fe- able chemists. to, warrant them in. us- ding itto.any extent as a fertilizer. Judg- ‘ing of its value from its alleged composi- “Gon, itis worth nearly, perhaps quite, as aapeh per ton as ground bonea, the phos- «pPhaterof ime constituting morethan half ‘VeWeiglit. ftis four orfive times rich- ip phosphoric acid than Peruvian gna- aio5 while it.eontains not more than one Yourth or fifth »as*twach“ammonia. It is €or Comparative absenée, of pPolatile alkali, (which js. worth frou Prom the tien Formers os 6 | Another Time Will do as Well.’ It is common saying, that all rations of nature go on regularly farmer OR, sons will never |The farmer that never thoroughly repairs his fences, tjll after his cattle have re- peatedly treppioced opou his groper never has his plow or harrow ready for yse, till after the proper time has passed, |practically adopts the principle, that \another. time. is'as good as the present. | The patient that is.confined to his bed by sickness, and peglects to call. physician till after the,disease has bocome matured and threateris death, is another procrasti- nator, and advocate of the doctrine, that future time will be available to a present purpose and benefit. The stydent that neglects his books from day to day, and passes his time in indolence, expecting by future diligence in study, to be, distin- guished at the bar or in the councils of the nation, is practically following out the same absurd principle, apd indalging similar vain anticipations. The man that neither plows his ground, nor plants and sows in the pfoper season, becanse it is a little too hot or cold, a litthe too.wet or dry, but fancies that another day, or week will answer a8 well, Deed not anticipate a } bounteous harvest. In all the depart- nients of business—in the cultivation of the’soil, in the mechanic arts, in the suc- cessful prosecution of study, there is a viento twelve dollars per £00 tbs. for ag- il purposes,) tliat makes Mexican © is formed in a region where WRN ate" altos tiknown ; so that the ‘Ker fits Of Jirds, Seals and ‘reptiles, we aecuinuiated in vast qaanti- “the present and past ages, on a few! : ir bbAF the coast of Peru, have} °°" Zz} washed or leached,-to the se-| seized by the foreloek,” and the motto be,| Sf the mannrac’Bhat chich | “2°* °F never.” The farmer my, jare to be'carried on ; and the time being| | neglected, no fatare period will answer as} well. There is, in almost every kind of! basiness, a crisis in whieh “time must be! thie- deteriorating ; no | Bhelter and fvod for his cattle, or répair injveh’of the wlable eleitiénts of fer! in sommer his fences and his houses ; the Mee is. potash, adda and | Consequences of course will be disastrons Toh denteh ita hod “nway.—|'? himself. He must experience the. ills eh will lie for yeats ex ; Fesulting from his negligence and pro- Reather en eur Seits withost Gis | rastination. If his house, or barn needs Cake the kmad staple of Mexican | repairing, the proper time to do it, is in| flandeit enght to be broaght in| the summer. Bat as he is a procrastina- @h@ Satannal at about $25 a) '° ia everything, so he defers thigwork ‘profitable to the planter or far | to the time of the atturna! rains, which! “Ridkaaks ite darebility. is on od-| beat into his chambers to the great in-| in one view of the question, yet OF _ feraigne, a oe = ee GAN 16 « Beads tor (the great detrimeat of his hay and grain. | de tm be very sparing. | Freacently, alooy in traveling you will | ith soil, and equally jj.|Rotice the houses of some people, with PU Tor growing and fheedy crops. | "4°77 Panes wo! coelapessrteil = =] of ammouia last only fur one ortwo} "sin ga - thet mech cold and | Skat they. tell powestul on cach an | MT 8° experienced within. Bat all this) Reeibe the fertiliser. '. I'atoeceh re the result of the absard doctrine, that balliate laste Sve ur ten year in “ another time will do as well as now eel bo-dae crop canobiaia more than | From this aleard principle there often a ancte of it. arises a great want of economy and good | POMS tiie art aod ecience of feeling management in the affairs of a family 7 toral plants are little studied, and Some families are slways béhindband ps] > EEL SORT all their domestic matters. They are late vehaee Peruvian aud Mexican gagno at’ to rive in the morning ; the bright eun, as prices, ®e should prefer to wif them he looms up from the Easter: horitos | fot a manera, 1 ! they never see. Long after he has shed| either 16% end simply be his benign rays on hills and over valleys, the fre , b ie defective in phoo '*™*Y are still locked in slumbers. The © atin the lest Wh Sie breakfast is belated, the morning is wast- edevel and grass, the Mexican woul. | % the day is gone before its proper work | Godless give 2 bteter retarn on the in [@ atomtptied. Mething of evurse is; Widtaeet than the Perovian guano ; but | Jone in its proper season. Disorder reigns wmgé dealt whether on corn wheat and cot |tbroggbont the domestic congarus; and grie would be realized by giving a preference te bone-earth over ammonia. | the Leer pont ofthe farm: "There in “Tetras thetits of both kintls of commer- | 9° CCPOMY Procticgt within doprs or ‘sia jpanure apdeniz be decided ot the| Thee The children are unprovided South, and # Fr Geuth, ce carcaal on | with shoes till after the «ows of winter Peiments made by competent persone, | #7" come. The horses are not stabled fer tied express purpice of learning the till after they have suffered from the coid Salen and powers of Mesiefn guano and autamoal rains and frosts. A want of ». ee ods thrift is every where visible. Now alli ‘ 2 . t itivators willsee the im portance ; 4 | jtardiness and negligence are visible in & ooner or later, all sen this arises frum the fact tis family have got into the habit of not improving pre Ting experimental forms to deter Taine the practical valoe of every consti- Ween? weed by man and natare to build Bp thee } some way, both the bod and elothing of al] civilized nations we all lack ; and alas, how little are we all doing to increase o t stock in to rural economy ! sent time and opportanity, but deferring every thing to the uncertainties of a fa ture time. Many of the above remarks og structares which form, in . will apply with eqaal propriety to per . md ° ° . sons in other occupations of life SENEX Knowledge is what “> fiche Miliet_—We hear some of onr fellow , townamen continnally eomplaining of the As a commercial fertilizer that has . cost of keepi Asan invaluable I summer grass, we can commend to them cowe been wached by rains is worth only half é Deslroy Rat. Si¥ Homphrey | to dogs, cats, and spread on the inside of an iron or tin vessel hung with wire, bottom upwards, over a for a rat to pass under easily. Sad Accident witha Mawing Machine—Qn Saturday morning Joseph Wyckoff, ason of Samuel Wyckoff, of Six-Mile Kun, was engaged in mowing with one of the regular mowing and reaping machines upon his farm. He had stop- started ahead at this, and Mr, Wyckoff, unwill- ing to stop his team to get on the seat, jumped on while it was in motion. In doing this be slipped, and fell just behind the cutting bar but in bis fall bis left-arm was thrown in front of beam, as enough |. © RD. MES HORAH, Hie ANH UALEEB, ome gold Hunter for a variety of and silver; Gold Fob, ward . Woe Chan Sea ‘Bar Bobs, wt jax, Gold, e G otlemen’s Bre! ped at one corner for the purpose of oiling the Silver and Stel Ps ie, Silvey and Plated Spooes machine, and after doing this turned it around | Butter Koives, @ variety of Plat vare, agare, as usual ready for another swath. The borses ae rows rgb iperpic ed tion KP Clor’ s, Watthes, and Jewelry of all kinds, re- paired in the bost meaner, and on the most reasmable the knife, and instantly severed just above his| terms. JAMES HORAH. wrist, So sudden was the cut that he did not| Selisbary, Nov. 16,1854. 26 ed in pooporssia to) eyare { know he was hurt, until jumping up and runn-| > i ae ~ charged in proportion to 2 aqre, All frac of & eqn, ing for his horses he found be was one hand DE CLOTHING hed sd 4 nn Ol prac tathe whale.of short! This was found where the knife had left! }V/ Oveasional renewals, without~ additional chatge, it, as cleanly severed as a surgeon could have TAD CLC * | granted to those, who adyertiae regularly through te cut it, Dr. McKissack, of Millstone, in the pre: | rJVEE Subscribers take pl in ing to| Tivos dollars for announcing candidates for office. to friends and patrons, that they sence of Drs. Scheuck and Mosher, very fully amputated the arm, and at the latest ac- count the patient was dving well,— Somerset (WV. J) Whig, Sey Use Correras.—The papers are every where urging the free use of copperas as a disinfecting agent. It is a cheap article, costing only three cents per pound, and ena be found at the drug- gista and many of the larger grocery stores. A | proper time in which these employments | couple of pounds may be dissolved iu ten quarts| MANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIE- of water, and the solution poured into siuks,| gutters, cespools, and all other filthy places with good-effect. We advise ail housekeepers to pur- chase. five, ten, or fifteen .pounds, and make a free use of it as above recommended. Cholera er po cholera, their dwellings and out-buildings will a purer phere after the use of fadé in thé Galt of Mexics, or through indolence neglect to provide fa-| eopperas.— Hachange: angina land hear it Cet a lal for the wixter, or to” provide proper —_—++e- The Man Over the Falls of feet that & mau went over the great American) Falls during Saturday forenoon was briefly com- municated by telegraph. A letter from Niagu- | ra says: “Bachman, at the Grist Mill,a few rods! above the Cataract Howse, saw lim from the! rear of the mill coming down in s bet. His| oars were hanging in the row-locks, and he was sitting with bis arms folded, sereaming for belp. | Mr. Batchman called him to seize bis car A him to the shore; but on he went, until he case} opposite the back piazza of the Cataract House,! where the boat eapsised. He was seen to conie up once and throw out bis arms, Mr. B, says/ he was a young man about twenty years old “ The probability is that the poor fellow, having, by some meacs that will never be explained, found bimeelf in the rapids, became paralyzed with horror, snd was unable to use any exer tions to prevent his awful fate. Who can im-! gine his emotions as he neared the fatal preci pace, whose roar sounded like a death-knell iv bis terrified cars, or the mad delirium that seiz ed wpon bim at the thought of certain and ter rible destraction ' —a stroggle, a shriek, a plu It was all done in a moment ge and asoul went home ! told upon Eternity.” It was all done in a moment, bat Holloway s Ointment and Pills, the wont ef fications Remedies in the United States. —Care for Uleerous Sores in the Leg. Charles Yeates, of Maidentane, New York, had scrofelows sors on his legs for foar or five years, attended with a contiqual discharge, |. suffered considerable | and everything was tried ie the hope of curing te hin, without success. After every other r iv failed, he bad recourse to ment and Pills, these infallible medicines thor yugbly cleansed the blood and healed the sores in bie leg, and be is now iw the enjoyment of perfect health. Holloway's Oint -- Be Etiquette —The National Intelligencer bas a correspondent who produces a se-| ries of numbers on this sulyject : 1. Before you bow to a lady in the treet, permit ber to decide whether you may do 80 or not, by at feast a look of re cognition | 9. “Exense my gloves,” is an anneces- sary apology ; withdrawn to shake hands. 3 When your companion for the glove should not be } bows toa lady, you shonld do the same When a gentleman bows to a lady in your compa ny, always bow to him in return oo They get up very repectable hurricanes in Misourt. (me passed through Cass few days since, and the Cans county (razette thus records some of its aschevements : of birds, rabbits, & county a “(rreat numbers were as puch per *. as one that has es g i ; os ; plar ting a few rows of millet We have found torn to-pieces in its course, and wZare in Gaped such washing. duces not this fac Srequws. about twenty-Gre yards each in formed that the poultry of Mr. Young, which sttiking’y j t f of allowing a : were not kilied, were stripped as naked as if F Cath lented i —e f. ony mepes length, planted in March, from which, for they kad been scalded and picked for the frying 1 s Se : . t two or three weeks, we have ben feed-| pan” ed Ww the leacining int any raine . : oe : : : une ing a cow and ealf—giving io each as be before it is ar ed to the soil? On a fair ' The Mamelom Tower,—That this tower, which Se much as they could conenme average soci: : : : - By keeping it well cut down, thus pre less than Lalf pric that makes a piece of & piece of « : : venting it from going to seed, we expect tucat rut sooner than ’ ' ' o \ast until fall; planted in rutalages and Silecian beets paris ol t g SONS of Army a ere, Saldters, Teamsters, Naval ( ve mm SH t -” ' shud . ay war Fintilla Men, Martmes, (or thet riots egltiat will supply them until the early part of lon at that time not attempted, he says, would Sor: palcegprg tpt mri ata Age a Cy UNIES BUCH . ac 2 frors a of the Indian Ware since 1790, for the ] ’ + 8 fF, 5 sd 1832 ida, or 8 ndia lon pe : , «pring; and if a little rye be sown in the be “bet a step U wards the attack of the Redan’ 15), Morte, or any of the Indian Wary steae 1758, pellet ae ed atider pees liarly fa LN a : and Round Towers, each formidable aschieve- | thee wha have received 40 or seven, are entitied to an addi od fal), to come in when the latter arc ex tonal warrant to make it 160 seres ccs. It is anain!y thei ~ 5 , | ments, and still the town would remain for & The Fre for obtaining Warrants from the Pension Office, of all : susted. acow may be fed the whole Dr = denominations, will be the same, §5 renders ampmcnea Wort even Lines more iat littl en Bealopt separme wege EWT™ Retere 10 Hon. Jomn Wruaom, Commissioner of the Gen ; ear ronnd at little or no cog ry anlop va it . eral Land Office pery whuephate of lime. or , : p I In the same article, the writer speaks of one e osire 7 \ pnlachaner of Pablo g this plan we think acow may be kept attery in the Russian defences, commanding “ Mesers, Hasnvs, Serpe & Tow seen, New York bone « Ib, “ Rommares & Howse, New York »and fed, at very little cost, when the another, in a sequence of as many links as that * Hon. Jscasm Montos, Ex Senator (" 8, Fla ame i - . ' i Ca peti Highest market prices always paid for Land War yreat ag , anure is taken into con- | of the “House winch Jae wavit To Patton File The best food fir) eat saving of manure is taken in m ante. . i > ' ' anc * } 1 a *te nde ?-- e ' I ay he fattening fowls is potatoes mixed with sideration, and be always in ter cond? GRA ND LEI TURER. Buii the petatecs and mash them d mix the meal presented » less than dalf tion and give better flavored miik Winnsboro Re gieter mea!) fine while thoy are hot an with them just before i: Thev fatten « t the this G acorn (,g°dnees thinks 9 il! seome ne thes when a smalf piece is said to bate been recently captured by the al hes, is far from being indmpensitie ww the de state- ment of an army correspondent of Black wood's fence of Sebastopol, is evident from the , | Magazine for June The capture of the Mame- CROCKETTS FAMILY. It is stated, that the widow and family of Co Davy Croc kett, the hero of Alamo, who movec to Texas last fall, now reside in Ellis county, it that Btate, in very straightened cireumstances. | have just received a complete assortment of Men's end rs” READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST- INGS, both Plain and Fancy, to which the attentiva of bayers ia ogo solicited. la short, we keep 2 complete GENTLEMEN'S WARD ROBE, in whieh cas be found all articles of men's wear, including every variety of furnishing Geode, sach as : SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET RY, de. $. Deoa’t fail to eall before parchasing cleewhe re. JNO. A. WEIRMAN & CO, Opposite Murphy, McRorie’ & Co.. Salisbury, N.C. April 2d, 1855. A good assortment of Black Silk, Drab, Bearer, | nd of of HATS, for rale cheap. ature, Agricoliere, hud to the Mechatical and Mane- ies Moms JNO.A.W EIRM AN oe co, fa~\acing interests of tbe qvewtry. And although Salisbury, N.C } prieciples will be adyucmied, yét ite colomes wit April 2d, 1855. tyiS ' Niagara.—The} The American’s Friend!!! fen } bak HOLLOWA Y S PILLS. | few well-directed strokes would have brought | > A+ (Wens of He (emed Meme amd esercty thank pou for the inmmenee pat ion 1 take thie op | emmbty fomuage which pou have bestowed epee my Pits. Greeny J See st CA American Ont. es, cet that | eotermia fer aif thas Conceras Ameriva ond the Americnne, the wont Bvohy Thoms# HOLLOWAY @, Matton Lane, Now York OF THE BLOOD, aso LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS The Cisteens of the Delco ct ack fom dieenters df te PURIFICATION a the bepdag of Ut, cock cod evils may be a@ectnaly cautibaally Reeping the Mend pure, cad the Liver whike pet tm spring appears te reign. garda the preservation of the bomen frame, and thed@erstinn of ie such may Be erties oot | ong eet beelth and bie con be protenerd for meoy rare thelr ordinary Mavite, if Hetioway'e Pitts are akon to parity the Mead accordi.g te the rmlen ight @ewn for nealth contained fe the Girectians whirt sccompany cath bor A CASE OF WEAKNPE ND PERLITY, OF © TEARS STAND ING, CURED BY Li LOWAT'S PILLA Copy of 4 Letaer from Capiasn John Johneon, Astor Howse, New York, dated Jonnary Sth, 1®54 To Provence Heusowar, 8 Cor of tan and Neves Gers ¥ ¥ Peet te OR Ge meet beorttets pleneuire f ewe t+ before yon that | have bere festered to peer Pile, Per Ge leet tee pee ( the Liver ond Samach, om that | gare ap my Ship, Berer tect te each ame ntromity ong te ge i Rew any mere Vou are or | eee te my ie Lown far the beneGt of athe: (Mare quite af Wherty to make this | remnni, Be, peers reepee chally JOWS JOU NAO These celebrated Pills are womderfally ¢ ficacious tn the follow:s9 com plaints Ashes Dre Tetigersoe Bias Compteinte Brynipn'ae Jenntice ches om the Shim Pemmaie | reguinritios Liver Com Rowe! Comopta ints Fevers «( aft cimds Plaats Constipation of the Gout Pv Rowets Retention «Trine y Secondary Symptoms Berefele + King’s Evil Venereal Afectcas Wort «{ «1 kinds from whatever cnase 0,9 Sold at Che Retablichenes ts of Professer Haflewsy s Wat dew Lane, Seo Tort, att 244 Svan, London, amd by all reaper Lahee ont Beaters of toes theeaghoot the (wilted Seates, tn Pots and Bonen, at 1 i, 2% conte and 8) Ob each OF There is & Considerable saving by tebing ibe arcer snes. N. B —Direetions for the guidance of patients in every Gsorder are effiaed \o cach Pot LAND FOR SALE. Offer for wale my Plantason in Rowan county mites Weet of Salisbury Creek sad in new of the Wilkestorough Road, con- taming — 23272 Ad_— 8 Ec oe abeo! 200 of which ie cleared aed ia @ goed state of ! the remainder ie grad wexdiaad and well noted. There re. on the premiacs, « get Dwel lag -hoase, two geod barns, and wher oat. burdings — ANT wilt aay in regerd to the quality of the land, « that nt hes en the mdet of as good lands as ere m the Coanty of Rowan Those wishing to view the land, and bay « gowd Farin, ean do so by calling on the sub- senber 4 on the waters of Third eal: ‘vat me THOMAS A. RURKE Cowanssille, Ruwan county, Feb 28, 1855 EWI €. CLARKE, Attorney fer Claim ante, Box 191, Washington City, ALLL attend pro for ARREARAT OF PAY, BOUSTY LAND of PEN = ) | Carchia * May 28th, 1655, if | early wounding the feelings of soy perme however) | ot ON prices for CASH. He movies fi, Marphy's Granhe Detdeng. The arirtest svteetion in| tm | paid in the repairing of W sichenewetry, Mase Benes, | and Accordeass All Waich work warranted 19! 40 TO THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS 7 to claims agninet the Government EXANDER MURDOCH, Em, of Salisbury, has been apporited Grand Lectarer fir the Grand) ize of Masons ia the Western District of Neth | Coart Orders charged 25 per gent higher than the above rates. Orders for divoree of husband aud wife, $10 each. - LF Persons sending in advertisements are request- ed to state the namber of insertions required ; and i it is wished they shoald uccupy the least space possi Otherwise the word close. | ble, write apoe the back they will be put op in the useal style and charged accordingly. 7 No diseoant on these rates, FPROSFPBOCTUS a ¥ THE LEXINGTON AND ¥ \DKIN FLAG. emt of Moving oupeget she srrotees wf Jemeo A. Lang. to] ee Ediwr, | propose, provided « sufficient sember vob. scribers he obtaiged, to publish in the tows Fine. ington a weekly paper, to be called the Lexingtus and Yodhia Flag ; the first number to be issued. on ot be- fore the 15th of June nest, The Flag will be devoted te Puthics, Seienee, Liter- ihe } | woys be open, to all parties furs free and (ar deces of (heir partiewlar ervedss pee pe gl of Mia pltines we aes j ‘ Plag will also adv.cets the dncitine whowld amd troth. that aative bore American citizens, car, | will gotern Amerien. Avd that it shold tir s funda-/ for pale neentat prineipie of st rue Amences petriate, that | while they are promp( aad firm tareaist ony and every | unauthorized encronchmept upon their rights, they | will respect, snd be euteful wet to enctoseh Span und invade the rights and privileges of other vations, bow- ever weak sad insignificant ; and that the area of Free- dum shoald rather remain iu ite present cimeumerribed sate than that & should be extended by nolawful con- | any wrongful ect, go meatier ander what) vak or dinguiee it may be effected | to estalish » paper, ame, oh ha te the desire of the | eqanily agrecable and interesting to sit classes of the | | enenenemit y ; a welcome visitor to every Gre side oud from the perasal of which every reader may fret thet he bas been both amosed and instrecied withert fert- ing snything bef bebied to teeter and rankte in bie be somn | fur while he reserves to himself the right Ws ex- prose hes owe aed feartensly aad candully, he will du sy with ofl dear reapers tothe opie | jens of others, and will strictly guard agelnet Ganeere- bemble, of showing undue favor ww soy maa however | exalted bie setwn. The wee of Lesingion is sivested in one of the | wealthiest, most pupuiees and fertile counties ia the State Is wented amedisiety oo the North Caruhes | Rell Road sad only & few miles (rom the great V edhia | River, which ander the Getering care of the Bente ie) expected poon to be made aavigehle = lisa therefore | «| hoped that the chitens of every porthun of the Seate, | will fad 4 ‘eo thelr tmterest, to have commenestion throngh the mediom of the Press, wah 0 place oo very favorably aad fortenstely situated The paper will be 24 by 34) the Prose aad materale ofl new im the beat etyle of the typagray that .he friends of the edterpres, cttmens of Davideos, will oer every ¢terben to obtaie ewbecribers, and thai they, will mun rece o breete, that will enter! the Ping, and cease its nauple Gdde io wave overt the met bbersl. inteliagent aad happy people, «! whieh any ‘sad could ever boast Salsbury of Lexington, B.C } TERMS. TWO DOLLARS in advance; Too Dollars and! Pity Crue payment be deinyed att months, and NOW IS TH AND CHEAPER Tit H* just received hit stock OF REA CLOTHS, &e., to which be invites the aiteation of handsvarely fitted. fare ond Crevate; Baspeaders, Drawers, Het wad Caps, &e.; Pocket Handherehiets of » superior qual-)-” ty, and olumet @ gther article belooging to « Cloth- ig | which he will sell as cheap a* con be boarht je sey | Bowthern merket, and wil be made up te order, lawperior syle, and there markets could afford Ue hes also received he Spring and Sommer Fashions for 1855, aed is ready to | pet } rmenihe qenltiwe oe me oh te All caemnadicoticn will be eddveased 6 nn eltters ut | mons Gilg Uhly poten avwtate pany the odden @ith 6 dew ropt nem Salisbury, Aprit6, 1855. ink 4“ ee ‘TIME! The Largest and best Assortment Yet! BEAUTIFUL AND BUI mus opty VER! H. H. BEARD, »~ Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, . SPRING AND SOMWER | DY. MADE CLOTHING. Hi his customers aad friends. “All tan be soited HIs sTOcK ine ® genoralassoriment of Drese and Ervek | ¢ ne bing. FANCY Pants «od Vesw ; foe Shire, Co- g Store; with « saperior bof of Cloths, Caasimeres, Vestings, e., ae with the best (fhmmuings tie 6p work io the latest feshions. i ’ Shears, Thimbies and Needles, Reps ‘Tailors reepectfully invitesbie frida sed } Meer Mortimer undersgued he public to calfand examine bis stork. Ms Ub. PEARD. March 14, 1855, WM. R. WILSON, LARGE WEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELERY, SILVER WARK, SPRCTACLER, CUTLERY, PERPUMEKY, FANCY ARTICLES, 40. E ie coontantly receiving direct fem the Mewn- |) Messrs. feetore rs. srs copytens-of the tones seyiee qiveh | Scene mae Gad Bae call wad examine be ctrckh, one dows cot of Win tery eet beg pn “ wont = Vy etom eal Thote - Wy every come, me ler et (ON eee ene | se De | Another Rew, phy inne ee I Bs a dabwed AS ae a _ ry I WwW. R WILSON Pebreary 16:6. 1455 un THOMAS .E. BROWN, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, je the nny a0, Mewraht afVine these Sy the m7 thing im bie Rime te esl as Bis eutabiied OO Hie ches & & the reer of be Livery Stette GD Pere. pe at » fetance art) With Ge etrentegr: <f the Ratireed at bie door, be 1 tebe | © Cl eal Wad of wat ie & ter work con a Core Three Dudiare if cot paid withen the year Wheat, Gow, Recon, : bd JAWES B SHELTON. |. * caen er 2 = - LIVERY STABLE ‘ " &l CANCERS CURED ree oo ere BY THE SC RecnIErE, | March BPwh, Teo “uw TYING stn eeties & of Mateeeitie, Me cere ce pap The) ra Liaise rae) Poreman’s Patent Iron Statesvitte, N.C, May let, 1406, (ptt Some) | DR. R. P. BESSENT, | Regular gredeste of the Baltimore C Demia! Sevente, would iaform the citiarns of Rew. | that he has removed ts} re ot | Motel, exces ' ® 1) C.cemenwestions by mel of other wice aticoded to. Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. AVING located ae permenent!y st Btstes I ville, N.C, | will ponctantty ettend to off those whe may favor me enh their petretege. OF FIC & ai Seraggs & Wsther's betel, where I may at all tienes be fownd unices profersionstly cogaged Stateevitie, N.C... Feb. 6, 1855 SOMETHING NEW. Wil You Ride or Walk. | BELL, EARNHART & Co., I I AVE opened a livery of public sable near the de- pot, ia the town of Salebary, where they will bold themselves in readiness to hire Horses and Vehi- cles to the pabbe, and also to farnish conveyances and drivers to any pant from Salebery. They will aleo hold themerives in coadiness to do all the drayage that! may be defired in the town to and from the depot, on | short notice, and salen with teams and wagons to hau! any goods of freegit that may be wanted to any point temote from this place STOCK DRIVERS, | WILL fied oar stable and lot open for the ir neeommo- dation if demred. Our Terme shall be made as easy as possible. We would inform the public that we have employed John A. Swider to eaperintend oer basiness and jhat he is oar authorized agent BELL, FARNHART & Co. Salishory, Jannary 1, 1855. 132} LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN /*D PomESTIC Dig Bo@ing and Fancy Trimmings, Ne. 34 Nerth Third Street, Between Market and Arch Sta OM. V. LIPPINCOTT. ¢ upo § Chas. F. Dime, srarnes corris, § same { Dasies munrny. February 1, 1455. 1y'r35 DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, OFFICE MANSION HOTEL. promptly io “37 | » | | OPPOSITE Feb. 2 1855. JOB PRINTING Niéatly executed at tvis Office. . » | eubeg, torning or cereping. end evald recommend «! Secmmwny, Masen 3, 1855. y J) E the andersigned heave scene trial of Fore: men's Pevent eo Plow, and are pleased tw omy that we believe 0 the best Plow now im ore for enh. / to the public. We bebewe t far ow Pow JAMES M 1. LYPRLY, BF. FRALEY. JOUN MeROPTE, D. A DAVIS, B. B. ROBERTS, PARLEY ELLIs, THOMAS FE BROWN, THOS J MERUNEY, A. 8. PACK, THOS L. COWAN, 3.8 JOUNSTON, J. M. BROWN, SAMUBL RELVES, S. W. JAMES Messrs ALLEN, SMITH & CO, are sow io Town mannfectariog the abuve Plows, at the Shopof 3 & Johastoe, nf ore to dispese of Bhop County or State Rights dewroas of baying cithes Plows of Rights, woold do well to colt and see them Marrh 948 the mot oper” —_ she?" Greensborough | san f'ese ene Ones Be ean ee MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. |<<,Du"%'ty calor wns - § Bel cost of Insorance on the nvat oe! plan ie but alee wth od npertonee enone en nae , This dompany being located in the Western part of the| fer * ne és 4 : State, conerquently mach the jer jon of the tioke | Besope hed Amerite heving tented Pe are inthe West, very many athena prabess | hee reaps * - i The Company isentirely free frum det ; have made | poe by JOUNC PARERE Co. a no sasesements, and is therefore confidently recomrmen- | the fc ded to the poblic | N 100 ‘ At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers| Ales, by Die. * “s were elected for the ensuing yrar : Salisbury £ or of JAMES SLOAN, Presiden) re 25,1988. * cts - med 8. G. COFFIN, Vice President | + , C. P.MENDENHALL, Attorney, TT ,) other PETER ADAMS, Ser'y and Treasurer | A ENT WH CUMMING DETER ADAMS, Bee'ry, x par. ‘ , Gen" Agent . 4 fm accul May 10, 1853. ners Lt yee Tadebled ~ 4 lorie . mi if " Tw, s — , CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTING. Me soccese mon msierda, Amparmes 8 oe | APRIL 19, 1865. toves, W : : ch \ T pid Subseriber is im receipt of a large lot of PY! he, dj bs git eit, ed = othe } 18 MADE CORSETS, of the . ‘ale ry ‘ CAE eR eee eek ia: ee Oe (sl tod MOHAIR do, ey omg Pee ee al = | E. MY ERS, Poet oy r 4 a7 No. 4, Granite Rn, 9 le i pena nse, j cd i . dike 4 Dg. DINKINS "2 "TE, Room tee Vie ping | FQESPECTFULLY offers his practi cith~ | for rene. pak tens of Salishory. Office'at the Mansion : “4 dent y/ May 91, 1856” “YA «NS Sdlisbary, April’ if we Py oy SF » What will be the consequen- ees? “Ha Will lidive to give up the “ Car. Cansler Miottld win, in this what then f Mr. Parxxs, thodist! “Of course Av will Gbd imeelf in a dilema: he will ei- ther have to tarn baptist and go around diggping folk. in the rivers and creeks, like ofa crowd that they go into this not ip it from those less wor- MY Mives; personal diversion, or the . {ice atuzck oF censure which has been made, <i- ther apoe ‘itt orhis thotives. Af@pif there has beeh no censure, of cotirse he is in say- ing there has been wajust censure, ak 2 et ot be s t s nes mamta on, dé | hasou rected | smueh * unjust ¢ vAnd- We teks the use of your himself against their attacks. him, and them show ‘that they were “unjust.” It is troe that Mr. K. complains that he bas been read out Of the Whig patty;and Mesure. Shepard aod Lave taken in. If this be trac,(in regard to which T hare no knowlédge,) it ought Ho be settled between him and the Whigs ; (with whom [regret to see him in suck’ bad temper ;) but I am at s loss to perceive how he can. urge it ae = complaint against the American party, unless be means to sy that the Whigand Amer- ican party Are the site or alike. And if he mean this, then I lum sorry to see that be bis old friends, the Whigs, and hit pew enemics, the Know Nothings, in (he same category, and beaps upon both such withenog censures as that “They are powerful for evil and powerless for good,” (eee his Caswell speech ;) “allied with abolitionists ;” * for the sake of plunder 7” com paring them with the * Jecobins” who “ filled tke world with consternation and Fritnce with blood aii@ tears and tortures ;” charging them with exciting dhe * Worst passions ” and of be latter, comical, and— wntrve. Bot it ie abundantly evident from Ube letter itself, that Mr. K. te mistaken io supposing that be intended it a @ defence from consures, just or anpet, ibis notadelence. |: is a fresh attack om bis pert; almost os bitter a hin speeches have been, with the aggravativn uf Leing dludied and deliberate, VW for sech vinlent and bitter attacks as thine by Mr. K, 06 often epoked and written, the American party, indeding thousands of Mr. K's tried friends, have censured, of should paper wo | AR Gh Sagindid | snpoctad SGoenld on iid ‘whet * attnths” badl'botn anade ne Bat the most carefal perusal of Kis letter over |” agaio will show that ‘he mentions. not one sin- |" ing * relighves furorists :” with divers other things |» Seba beeen os ‘ Mr. K. yeems t regret that there’are no per- Sone rworn to | bime can com- fort him’ with’ =o oan meo swear they would vote for him who never Voted for bim’ before. I confess I thought it “sain avd rash swearing.” apd that, a certain Judge ought to be told of it, 1 make ne reply to his objections against se- cret Societies and oath-bound Societies. Ma sons are such, and Washington was. Mason, and so are Mr. K. and myself, Every prejudice that he excites against the K. N.'s applies against the Masons. Political associations are proper. — PIO IC then, secret’ dathctisand Societies ies proper, it cannot be that sceret, onth-boun4, politieu) Societies are iniproper. If all the parts are good the whole mast be so, Whether a Society is to be praised or blamed, depends not upon its se- erecy or publicity, Wut upon its principles and addres,’ censures such. The statemeut is re- tmarkable : tenes that even looks like it Mr, K. likens the K.N."s to the “Jacobins.” and powerful monarchy, She was Catholic with- al. - History says the nobility beoa , for there is not one word or sen- | Every one who has read the history of France the Methodints nd Baptiote pe cd, knows how gnjust this is. France was an old | Tli¢ census Mocs not give the’ number of mem- went] "The eens shows (até abstridt, page | 191, To prove his position Mr. Keays, that it is “a well attested fact,” that between 6 and 8,- him, | 000,000 Catholics have iunsbignted t0 out shores. And that there are here now only about 1,000,- 000, as often turn Cathglics as Catholics turn Protes- tants. ~ But how doet Mr; K. get at his ‘well at- tested fact ? The census statistics are the mest reliable information we have, The abstract ot the Bensus, page 181, which is compiled from the most reliable information ia the census of. fice, and sent out to us by the government as the st app to §, informs us that up to 1850 (the time Mr. K. informs me he alludes to,) the wholé immigration to the United States, ,of all religions and ‘vf-no religion, was ouly 2,636,000, How ead Mr. K. get 6 of 8,000,000 Cathoti¢ immigrants out of 2,636,000 of all sorts? The true way therefore of accounting , : | for Mr. K.'5 5,000,000 which be thinks must Mr. K. says that Washington, in his * farewell | /a¥¢ turned-Protestants after they came here, is, that they-hever came at all. Mr. K. says, that in “Lovisiana the Catholics are decreasing, for that 50 years ago they were | the only religionists, and now'they are third— Aad then he: mks what bas become of Sate ie te wee ee 20 jt was 11;000'a itt ow <n was 14,000 a $éar; from’ 1830 to da, From 1850 to this time the en- will make the calculation will find that in 10 or 15 years the foreign will out-number the native population. in the U. 8.—68,000 foreigners and 66,000 na- tives: There were 27,000 convicts for crime— 14,000 foreigners and 18,000 natives. Besides this, they are bought up at elections, and con- trol thea, aud make riot, Bleodshed and mur. der. Formerly, the Dutch fartners were clever. adopt a country, bat to help build it op. - But they that come now come to live upon the coun- try. , To correet this great evil and to sate the Un- | jon from factions and disorganizers, is the object jof the American Party. “ I am aware that what of scerecy thiore is abut it is made a seare-crow of. It originated in this | way: You are aware that for a long time the jtvro old partits had possessions of the country — nearly balanced—each striving for the acendan- Jey. ~The foreign vote whe thé talance of power, Each party therefore Surted the foreiyners— ting” — hers ofthe different churches, but does give the and the church eorrupt and The King was beh Lal is destroyed. A new one had t be formed. nora coustre unjust In hie speeches Mr. K. bas said, that many of his bent friewd+, personal and political, endear: | ered @ dinuade him from the course he was pursaing. And sow that be bas persecd them man only an aninial. to the wall, may théy not ture upon him wit oat blame! May sot the faintest beart among | them tern epon bim and ayy, “ fm not the cow | “jard thing you take me for! Mr. K. cannot have it bebewed that be has been persecuted. — On the contrary, his friends bare remonstrated | withoat effect; been lched without ontery ; sed waffered without resistance ; wow! 1b men and meet « determined and 0 peased cocmy. to be ap j the more charitably with hie erring friends for | thin :) Mr. Witte asked leave to introduce in the | lant Cong * de d wag Know | Nothingiem in like manver and in some inatan cos im the very same language that Mr. K. uses | in. hie letter ; god stated at the time that he de | sired the vote t be « test tote, and called for the ayes and poe, Upon that motion Mr. K voted for the K. Ns. And although he says | to abuse Other are in search of) he did wot say so, how were his friends to! Agg. 15th, 1859, ¢ liberty of conscience is a most Kain and mean to goin that way| know it! They have been accustom to suppose | pestilential error—a pest most to be dreaded in whed they have found it, Their courses | af présent are in opposite directions : they | have travelled in them jong enough, one | j | now that he did mot think the way he roted, yet, | that as be thinks so he rotea, And! be arged against the propriety of continuing Mr. K. in Congress, that we bave no me held | hit cesponsible ! Por if he votes wrong, be re | may it not the Jacobing were mont. successful, wotil they dations am! vatue of chareh pro the sation infdel.| perty, which is the dh to aseareey 3 9 f t was at my command. . The census shows charch ac Dif |commodations: Catholics 37,000, Methodists forent parties arose. Oue wauted a king and con-} 20,000, Baptist 15,000, ..Value of church pro- stititition. Another wanted aconstitution with- | perty : Cath. $1,066,000, Meth, $234,000, Rapt. ata king ; and others wanted neither a king and |€30,000. Frome this jf seems the Catholics ituti itetion without « king.| | mate, And such is the i ’ cepeure bim, it would be difficult 1 show the | Excite: ant increased. There was nothing ro boyd Worms w'kibelicen as stalls strain them. They unanimously deéreed that|the common military parade show, and frolic there wie'ho God, that the Bible wae a fable, | day. Bot if it be true tha: the protestants pre ud death only a perpetual sleep. And bénce | doutinate, it is not'b Aad ‘as one party would | get the sscendeney over the other, they would | ed in from the otherState: 52 yearsago—1803 batcher one another fike animals ; and at this! —we bought Lovisiana from France.‘ the Catholi the protest: have have mov- od, but b4 © have no accognt of the popnistion then, “Bat it could Were overcome fn turn. Now, I can well under. | not have been mioréilan some 15,000 or 20,000, stand that a man might dream of a likeness be | tween the Jacobins and K.'N.'s, bet no mortal man wide ewale can trabe it. Again: we are liketed to the Democratic with England and all the frantic schemes of the| Freath revdlution. So far from this being so, | nication with them. While theire was a con-| weetion with foreigners, This is really too far | fetched even for a dream. j Mr. K. says we connect polities with religion, | and are against Tiberty of conscienae. This js simply abeurb. Our principles say the contra-| ty | our practice shuws tile contrary. We are | for Fiberty of couscience and liberty for worship And this brings usin conflict with the Catho-/ ié#. For the Pope says in his Encyefieal letter, | a State.” Woe, then, ate for liberty of conscience ; the Catholics are opposed to it. Mr. K. altuses Us and supports the Catholics. Still he says he is a Protestant !{ All the worse! We have would think, to fia¥e been vo far apart as | cards it complete justification to say he thinks | an enemy in our household. This must be » Pro controversy. | to » the proposed it apy otherwise : they have de- vote, he caused thousands of bis friends to think |, 35 than termined to Gome together, to meet and | Pldck boaled Gf each other's eyes, and to tae each other into fond and loving em-| brace, and so walk together the balance | of thelt dase. We. congratalate them, | atid comgnend them to the public on the merit of their proposed discussion. hme —_—~—se- . ee right. And doce he know but that, by that) well of the Order, and to unite with the Ameri can Party 1 I confess, for one, that when I saw this vote, I thought that at least be was favora ble to the Order. I hope therefore, sirs, that if Mr. K. has bees | “censared” by the American party, the consare has not been “ unjust.” I do not propose to reply too much of Mr. testant or Catholic country. They can no more oil and water. The history of the) world shows it. It may be that it ought not to be so, but if 1s 90. They may endure one an-! other while there is such @ disparity in numbers jas that the dutminaat party does not fear the other. But just as soon as they approach each | other in numbers and influence, just then they begin to strive for the ascendency, And then come such petsecotions—fire and faggot—es | K.'s letter as relates to his extraordinary attach- make the blood chill to think of. The Catho- |ment to the Whig party, further than to say, | lic are infolerant by faith and practice. It is Pot Office Department.— Waste Po | playfully, that when I read it, | thoaght that the | their creed. The Protestants have beeh so some- | per—The Postmaster General has made | the following order, viz : “Tt shall be the duty of the postmaster Or of On hiis assistants, in all cases im- (0 pay the bill. [ remembered that in his speech | with peace and plenty and God's blessing, And *pirit in the iand, which must be mastered, or it at Caswell, where almost all were democrats, he |the question is now presented to the American | Will master us. A fews years ago $13,000,000 mediately before the office is swept or otherwise Glenred. of rabbish, to collect and examine thé waste paper which bas accumulated therein, in order to guard the possibility of loss of letters or | oe , or have intermingled with Waste paper daring the transaction of business. The obserrance of this rale {a trletly enjoined npon all postmasters, | and ite violation will constitute o grave | offence. '"P Guat be carofal to 080, jn making letters or packeta, all wrap- | Ping paper fit to be nsed agains and the sale ayer first time I should meet him with some of our | | friends, we would have a laugh over him ; and if | tions of the old world. } any cigura or the like were wanting,he would have | times from necessity. We fled from the persecu ness and subdued it, and made a fair country for in 1810, ster oar im for 7 years, her ple had been moxing t population was only 34,000. And the census shows that the cathe lies have charch sctimodations now for more rommo® telabe which endeavored to overthrow Washing-| than the whole popdliadion as late as 1810. The eat salf-renpret compelled thew to ri Tike free | ion's administration and involve us in a wat | catholics, therefore, ft of all ‘the protestant influence that could be Groaght to bear upon them, have increased largely, not to say alarming And besides, Mr. K. ougist to have dealt 0 lit- | oer object is aguinet foreigners, and all comome-| ty, in Logisians. Bat I anid that if the Catholics increase as fast as they have inereased, in a few years from this time they will be trére numerous than all the other denominatigas combined. To prove this I state, that thé foreign immigration is 600,000 a year. It is estimated that at least 300,000 are Catholida which in 5 years qill make 1,500,000, which added to the nember wow. here would equal if pot exceed all the oth- 5 This ] lets is aa " on | | made upon the supposition that there will be no | | incrense in the immigration over last year. Bu as the immigration has more than doabled in the last five years, why will it not more than double in the next ’ amd then we shal! have 1,000,000 g year, with 600,000 Cath- oes. And sti Mr. K. says let them dome !!— Let them come and be converted to Protestan- | ism ! It is in n6 spirit of intolerance, bot in a spirit of charity, that 1 warn the counthy "of the dan- ger! fled from an evil, which is ta follow and over- whélm their children? Etetnal vigilance is no less the price of religious than of civil liberty. — While, therefore, we will secure to the Catholics who are among us all their rights, let us guard against the evil of such ad inerease of their num- bers as will endanger our safety and their own My dear sirs, we have fallen upon perilous jcloudless, if its temperatare is suddenly | We came to a wilder. times. Our country has become hard to gor- | reduced by cold cnrrents descending from There is & restiess, turbulent, marauding | above, or rushing from a higher to a low- | ler latitnde, or by the motion of saturated jair a cooler latitade, its capacity to \tain moisture is diminished, clonds are! ern. said that rather than affiliate with the American people, whether we will preserve the Protestant| was thought to be too much for the expense of party he would join the Demoorats! And, then, I read in. bis letter, that though every man should forsake tho Whiga, yet would not he.— influence and religion—seeuring to the Catho-| fics, who are with us and in the minority now, att their rights ; or keep open our shores to And that he would never join “ang party, new | the influx of immigrants to the number of 500, principles, And knowing, ss I did, that the “ demooratic” was a “party,” and that he had threatened to join that, I was delighting myself a good deal at the anticipated frolic 1 would have over the inconsistency. But I have been so often foiled by my brother K. in our profes- | sional encounters—so often found him ‘ not there’ when I thought I‘ had him,’ that I thought I »jimminent, and then have to exterminate it by force | [either a Protestant or a Catholic country. Ther paper fa strictly forbid- would rend it again and see if there was no mis-| will never tolerate each other, when they ap- Ofthe department,” |take. And, sure enough, J found that be had |proath’so near ns to fear each other, y hich may have fallen | 14% that would not carry out the Wig |000 4 year, Of whom 300,000 are Catholics, un- until they will have the entire ascendancy, | or else approach us so near as to cause a ter-| Ministration or any who voted for it But I rible struggle for the ascendency! Will it not be better for the Catholics as well as our- | selves to frnard ‘against the evil, while it is yot|*ith all the world. To account for this large | in the distance, than to wait until it is near and | outlay, Mr. K. said at Pittsborongh, that $10,- | For this. is certain; that this must be the Government. man, woman and child in the U.S. Now the expenses are $75,000,000 j—dedacting $7,000,- | 000 for the Texas debt, leaves $68,000,000 a/nothold. How singular, yet how simple, | P year, about $3 a bead for every man, woman | and child in the U.S. I do ndt censure the ad- | complain that the state of the country is such as | to require such an expenditore in a time of peace | 000,000 was for the Gadsden treaty, which up- {on exaniination I find to be a mistake of Mr,| K.'s. We think that much of the disquiet of the To what purpdse was it that oor fathers | Tt was #1 a head for every soa as it cools, and, like a sponge fille« And ovither party has ever made the first move to cofrect the evil. «Ten or twelve years ago an effort was made to get up the American party. Bat shen they nominated « candidate, be was obliged 16 be a Whig or a Democfat, and ten as now it was said to be a purty trick, and he “= —in a few instancés elected, a in the Mr. Levin. But the evil bas increased antil something mast be done; and to avoid ché ery of party tri€k,” they met in seeret and nomi- inated their candidates, and pledged themselves, calling God to witness, to sapport them. And when the election came Off, their candidates were elected, the old party leaders were astouish- ¢d, and the pecple were delighted. Socom And the sentiment sptesd over the country like | &prnirie-fire. Avd they pablinbed their candidates |and their ptinciples and established their papers, | until thpre remains mo secrecy connected with the party, except the igus by which they know one another. This ia the beginning and the eum of the | American Party. Its name is the “AMERICAN | UNION?” They are their “Country's Hope.” | Their aim and end are their “Conntry's Safety.” Very respectfully, E.G. READE —-- | THE PHILOSOPHY OF RAIN. To understand the philosophy of this 0000's yea; nd 1840'Vo 1850 | They came. with. their substarice, not only ~ to | "8°. sgave confidench—the American spirit was up.— the, 9p NH Mpc fier het “Tn thé Juné Buinber Of Hunt's’ Mer- ants’ vis atabje of the average y £. i a F z f i r e : § H w s sptlon at N.C. 5 eer The | wa? come to the census (see abs. p: 190,) is that, bastopol cannot ling, ia 35 years from this time | ast oe Fi e The Cutler, the Dyer, the Leather Dresser, the A rp tie Conleetion. er, the , the Printer, the Sil- veramith, the Painter, Shoe Cutter, the Rngrigec sed the Machinist, all of whom |; fined lives in an unwholesome at- RE or See tat tha erste ly at 49. The editor. knocks © pi at the same age. ‘Then comes trades that are active or in a parer The Baker lives to the ave-| i ; of 43, the Batcher to 49, the! toin male) to 43. The Tailor lives to 48, Tailoress to, 41. Why. should the Barber.live till 50, if not to show the virtue there is in ‘perso- with ty cares, Blacksmith hammers till 51, the till 58, the Bailder till 52, the wright till 56, and the Wheelwright 50. The Miller ee aes as well as flour, at 61. Rope aideetaphnewis, deomedbae 52. rofestional men live longer than is generall . Litigation kills eli- ents sometimes but seldom Lawyers, for average 55, _ whysicians prove their usefglness by prolonging own lives to the same Clergy men, who it is to be presumed, enjoy a greater mental serenity than oth- till 56, ‘ Beafiring life and its adjuncts seem, in- enoig dangetoas, to be actually couda- ceive % longevit We have already seen thatthe Ship- wright lives tilt 56. The Sailor averages 48, the Cnet, the Sailmaker 52, the Stevedore 5 ‘erry man and the A cee 4 RY Pro vy di i widence that Maine Law men, may consider incom hensible is, that Brewers and Distillers live to the ripe age of 64. | beantiful and often sublime phenomenon, |so often witnessed since the creation of | ithe world, aod so essential to the very ex- jistence of plants and animals, a few facts |derived from observatiou and a long train jof experiments, mast be remembered ; 1. Were the atmosphere everywhere, | at all times, of a uniform temperatare, we should never have any rain, or hail, or| snow. The water absorbed by it in palo joration from the sea and earth's surface, | would descend in an imperceptible va-| poutper cease to be absorbed by the air | | when it was once fully satarated., 2. The absorbing power of the © nos phere, and consequently ite -capacity to retain humidity, is proportionably great- er in warm than in cold air. 8. The air near the surface of the earth is warmer than it is in the region of the | clouds. The higher we ascend from the } earth the colder do we find the atmos phere. Hence the perpetual snow on very high monntaings in the hottest eli mate. | Now, when, from continved evapora-} |tion, the air is highly saturated with va- pour, though it be invisible and the sky | i} formed, and the result is rain. with water and compressed, pours out the water which its disminished capacity can- the philosophy of rain! “What but Om. | niscience could have devised such an ad- mirable arrangement for watering the} earth ! | the Slate Hill mine, in Lonisa county, |« peornits” appealed to the captain for protection. | plied, “U Virginia, and on Monday last was for- |The Secretary of the British Consulate, at New| provisions has Checked the disposition for over York, has been held to answer the charge of hay- | feeding, from which, ordinarily, we derive mort adelphia, It is said to bo worth $1,000. | ing enlisted said recruits, warded tothe United States Mint at Phil- | gular fact that the refused to adopt the article. tempts have been made to overcome their Last and longest livéd come Papers, | 67, and “Gentlemen,” 63. The only two |S" classes that do nothing for themselves, and live on their neighbors, outlast all the by rest. be should they wear out, when they are alwayé idle ? ——- +o PINS. What becomes of all the pins !—Ee-|i There oe ela as many imagine. The far, in facto-| *s* ry in the United States is ie Wterbery, | * Again: Connecticut. It manufactures at least one third, if not one-half, of all consumed in| ee the United States ; and yet the result of | 9g world of pinned garments would fall to!” yagi go And while talking of pins, it is a sin-|¢stly recommended in_ his counsels, and Chinews have always also by his exampie; aid which he ton- si a Various at- Bostox, June 26th. jinterest, and that of othere may be eom+ |mitted; withont the fourth, op; ties of great advantage are lost whieh it The Foreign Legion in Trouble —Yesterday | i8 impossible to recall. |the Revenue Cutter Campbell took in charge the | ee British barque “ Buffalo,” for having on board a| * The Uses of Adversity.”"—A physician in Virginia Gold.—A lamp of pure gold, | jumber of recruits for service in the “Foreign | large practice was asked by a stranger, a few of great fineness, was recently taken from | Legion,” to fight the Russians, Some of the | days since, if New York was healthy, He re of our practice,” MUTATION MATTER. © which, | part of himself. | oq Aree Paarl = animals feed upon the herbs/ grasses, which, in their turn, become | rang ear- beassimilated by plants, re Hi 4 7 Ti l e Ue ip t e il veuture, wield this mighty Being whoroles the Universe, and veh Sa sg Pursax. reagan Dart is guided. i 2. The cultivation and developement * ATEST OF CHRISTIANITY. of a profound and passionate attachment rs ‘ Kod ccentien to pox? country, its history, and its insti- 4 newly and thinly settled | ‘*°"* Sectaged j his com-| 3. The maintenance of the union of cap rag te | transmission to our shores of felons and paupers. 6. Modification of the Natoralization Uyom the Hrientific American. | Carolina Wat | THURSDAY EVENING, JULY im 1865. | LETTER FROM H. W. GUION, Congress bedausé of his known ability and eminent fitness to represent the dis- trict. We have withdrawn it, becduse the | si by ite death, again pass | choice of a large party in the district, | whose principles we approve, has settled ; upon another gentleman, Col. Srows of cea these| Gaston ; and betause Mr. Goron wishes | to promote the suecess of that gentleman, be! candidate; and anxiously desiring that none of his friends may waste their votes by casting them for hi in the approach: ing election. candidate of oar choice; however we may gegtet the cireutnstadyes yielding te the argent sojicitations of his numerous and warm ‘friends throughout the district, these feelings readily yield to the necessity of the’ ga 5 and we-pass, without hesitation, SALISBURY. NV. @ eee THE AMERICAN PARTY, &Q.. Then, however reluctant to resign the h forbade his ati the support of that MNAes, }, . ; inl, nearly accord with our own. ject of patriotie desire.” these United States, as the supreme law of the land, sacredly bi upon all its 7 | parts and mem 1 points le judigial power of the Country. depts im so simple a manner enh de eteun travellers. Ty ceted «2 vee soundly, and :| i t h the every article of paver mpcahs, and mitre smnsllits pottiet | bem. } not enabled himto close his im the most confident security. , He was evidently embarrassed by the | : ® E idly acknow- Fag at he gh een se me A religgen which habit of daily bending Nis knee | The tery senor. of the! walter rendered the house a secare Who would not be a christian t| cae be an infidel! Affrey im Greeneville —An affray oe- curred at Ebenezer Chureh. Greensville s. D. after eume angry words had between pp mong who had in bis hand at a large cane, and drew a pistol then drew a pistol also, and told M be attewpted to shot that be (T.) world certainly killin. While the par- ties Were in this condition, youag Kobin aon, con of W. W. Robinson, who was net seem by Tillar, fired in his rear, and lodged a bali in Tillar’s thigh. Tillar tarned to see from what quarter the fire catge, and witile his head was turned, Robinson fired, the bail passing through the thin part of Tillar's \eft ear, Tillar. — bow severely wounded in two pla ees, Gred at Lobineon, and lodged the Pall in the ealf of his opponent's leg. Robin e0e thea rushed at Tillar, and strack him several blows over the lead wit Tiliae immediately canylit |i . threw him violently tu the ground, thee fired over hit. “ Young Tillar, a mere lad aged about 18 years, who had no pistul, knocked young Robinson dewn with a stone du ring the progress of fic affray.” h a cane © Wistwagp, Ho !"—IL.'F. Janes, the mgd of Janesville, Wiseonsin, is now iging at Uniontown, on Huniboldt Bay. int California. ; The following extract from? @ letter of Jig, to the Janesvilic (Wis.) Crazette, is indicative of his nigatory pro peneity. “T have been constantly work- ing westward till the nasty Pacitic las madé a sto to further progress in that direction. In the fall of “49 my wes ., was suddenly stopped by the Pacifie; and set the sun sets west of me, and my wife refuses to iro to the Sand wiel Islands, and the lark is starting off my rails aud that is longer than | ever al- lowed myself to remain on ove farm ; 80 thet J] aim at a loss low to act in the pre sent dilemma.” pos | Fights and privileges. : i. | to tay whether the) 9. Hlevating the eharacter of Qongress| © Fa" cia oe A. “pear Here | from an infidel, | pr most Ls Col. Saver N. Srowe has taken his position apon the platform of principles * lately announced by the American Party. par- Whet are they! Briefly as follows : 1. The acknowledgment of that Al- these United States as the “ primary ob- 4. . Obedience to the Constitation of and am uowilling, therefore, that my name may be cally to the shecess of Col. Stowe, the American Candidate. For him t shall cast: my vote and exert what little influence I possess. considered, hy any one, a8. used antagonisti- To shew my sincerity im-adopting the Amer- ican principles—I will take only what I consid- er a single branch of the Southern view of the subject—omitting all others for want of leisure, juat now—believing that this view lous, sbasld be sufficient with the entire South to produce a unanimity of feeling and sentiment. From the abstract of the census, page 150, it appears, that in the year 1790, the popula tion of the Northern States was, 1,068,455 And of the Southern States, 1,961,372 The North and the South being thén nearly equal. In the year 1850, the Northern States had increased to, 139,342,194 9,499,718 3,942,476 It appears thea, that in the short space of six- ty years, the Northern States have far outstrip- natives of the South have increased more large- ly than the natives of the North. Whence comes this increase then of the North over the South? The question is answered on page 133 of said report, as follows; “Total number of immigrants into the United States, since 1790, living im 1850, with descendants of immigrants, 4,304,416." Here then is proof positive as to the source of this increase; and now for its ly ascertained and expounded by the 5. A revision and change of ape lating immigration, and the e- om of Watigrate. Opposition to the Laws, Unnaturalized foreigners nvt per- mitted to vote, either in the States or the Territories. T. Hostility to the corrupt means by which the leaders Of party have hitherto us oar rulers and our politi A retwrn to the practise of the purer days of the Republic. “Office shonld seek the man, and not the man the office.” igious 10. Restriction of execative spay 2 especially in appormtments to ~ a6 permitted by the Constitation, and con | sistent with the pabllie good. | 11. The education of the youth @ oar! country in echools ided by the States, free boners oer ‘aieenes, Op ition to every attempt to exclude the ly Bible from such schools, 12. Abidance by and maintenance of, existing laws apon the sobject of slavery, as a final and conclusive settlement of that sabject, in spirit and in substance. Congress has no power over the institu- ' | tion of slavery in the States or Territo- | ries where it exists, to regulate it by Le gislative enactment, orto refuse admission into the Union to amy State beeaase its Constitution dogs or does not recognise slavery as a part of itheocial system. Any interference with the institution as it ex- ists in the District of Colambia, wonld be |"e™tatives, so much reckiemmens, correption | | and blackguardism as ate contineslly exhibited | a breach of National faith. 13. The Government, in its relations| with foreign governments, is to exact jus- tice from the strongest, and do justice to! the weakest. Pledged to these prineiples, Mr Stowe | is presented to the toters of the District as a candidate for Congress. in opposition to the Hon. B. Creator, who sees fit to denounce the American Party and this platform. Mr. ©. Calhoun echool, -lege fur the freemen of the district to decide which they will choose: If they believe the policy and measares of that party represented by Mr. Craige, are best calculated to secure the permanent good of the country, they will support him. ian a democrat of the Otherwise, if their, confidence in that party and ita capacity for pure and healthfal administration, is shaken, we cannot see what better they , can do than to yield a cordial supprt to It is at If the Ameri can party fail to do its duty; if it be- the candidate of the new party. least a safe experiment. come corrupt and profligate as has the mocratic party, the people have it in their power to deal with it as it shall deserve —discard and root it ont. No one should stick to party for the sake of party ; and in this country, where the in- telligence of the people enable them to gain all the desired information in form- ing up a judgment in reference to public affairs. no party can ever calculate on the blind devotion of ita members. And it is most devontly to be hoped that none shall ever attain such power over the public mind as to command its obedience against the general welfare and the glo-| ry of the Bepublie q as to the Southern States. In the first Congress, the North had 35 mem. And the South had 30 There being then only » difference of 5 “ In the representation in Congress under the census of 1850—see Report page 160. The North bas 144 members, And the South only 90 So it appears, that since -1700, the Soath has lost 49 members in the House of Representa tives alone, saying oething of the Senate.— This loss then is clearly attributable to the im- migrants and their descendants, living in 1850, and enumerated in the census retarns for that year; and it should be remembered, that to ie- crease the delegation of any State, it is not ne cemary that the ishabitents thereof seth be saturalized or entitled to vote. But that on the y, all are d, whether men, wo men or children ; aed that according to such enumeration slone, are the members apportioa- od between the several States. Now, should the stream of immigration be per- aritted to flow, as prior to 1850, who so dull a» Bot to perceive, that before the present genere- mast ily lose another 50 Congress, giving the North a majority of at 100 over us im the popaiar branch ! w the South into the pitiful attitede of s D for Northern favors or Northers maacr. = po law more constant than that of “ cdiee and effect,” and if immigration, the cause, be permitted to continue—the effect, Southern de- gradation, is sure to follow. As the American party proposes to remore the cause—to stop the torrent of immigration, | for ove, will say, God speed the good work, and give to it every aid I can command. Bet again, whom do the 40 members ie Con- gress tepresent! Not Americans certainly, or som Americans most bave two representatives, which cannot be. They clearly represent those ratios of foreigners for whom they were appor- tioned. And when we consider the heteroge least we should not be surprised to fied in their rep- im our Congress, The only remedy for this dw ease, is the removal of its cause; which is one of the oljects of the American party. It often is argued before the people, that the number of 416, must then be thirty millions—a member 50 per cent greater than the present entire pop- ulation of the U Bates. The States and ’y landy in a few years F | will be sufficiently packed with our own’ popu- lation, without imyiting, pressing, and actually ing Burope to take up ber abode with us. regard shold be had to the nest and suc ceeding generations, and provident parents al- ways have an eye to the comfort, prosperity and happiness of their offapriug. 1 trust that in this, condensed statement of a single branch of the-question, I have said enough to justify myself ig siding with that party, which is pre-eminently the Southern Party—and the view I have taken of itis oaly Southern, without regard to party politics. To prevent the further humiliation of the South, should be the one wish, the united aim of every Southerner ; and how else can we avert the impending evil, but by « concerted and energetic union amongst our- selves—to remove the cause of all our own and land, paganism and polygamy, idolatry and in- fidelity, with their trains of vices and crimes, is surely a detestable policy, that can receive the approbation of no vi winds. Were the ships that come freighted with such disorders only suspected of being tainted with small pox, cholera or other physical infection, how readily and rigidly would the strictest quarantine laws be enforced against them.’ But beering only moral plagues, more pestileatial in their charac- comed into our ports and received with raptures +] of joy.—It seems impossible that « nation so com- posed can expect to enjoy that peace, tranquili- ty and harmony of feeling and sentiment so es- sential to its welfare; and it is certaivly pro- blematical, whether a Union of such corrupt and discordant materials ean at all endure, and @ven if it can, whether such a Unive is worth pre- serving. Very Respectfally, your most obedient dc, HL W. GUION. ee ee Wituasesves, Ingpess Co, N.C. } July 5, 1855. Editors Cardlina Wétchman.” Gewsrumes: Will permit me to correct a sighs ever in your fegng Batic olbtarial in ve gard to me in your mus of June 28. You are pleased to say io the article alluded to that I ow for the' ’ in 1848, Gen. Taylor; an@ use the ing language : “ But as the General had votéd for General Tav- lor for President, and sccording to be own ad missicns had voted as often for Whigs as he had for Democrats,” 20. Which it not exactly cor- Michigan, for President in 1648. |i i» a mat- ter of no interest to apy person | suppese, bow 1 voted, onbow | intended to vote, bat when in my trove position, I am, —— ery ’ Your obedient servant, CHARLES BR, JONES. With unfeigged pleasure, we pablish always agreed (fp the General's present declaration, viz: that he Aeppened to vote for Lewie Cass, in 1548. As to the od | facts, im that particular, we now stand ® together. We have been informed, that jhe didn’t Aappen to tell the people so in | 1850. |that the General. may be placed in his... Bat let that pass. Ove desire is, true We have always endea- | vored to do the General justice, as he bim- | jn vesmcis used for the porpem self is aware; andl whether nominated as a Democratic candidate for Congress, or slanderously reported as 4 Know Noth- ing nominee, we have equally shown a willingness to prolong the notes of the reneral’s clariot. Yes, we can sesure the General that we will be the last to do him the slightest that if there be pleaty of water, there is no dan leo where. “Bome men injustice, and whether in the social walks of life, or at the head of triamphant ar- | mies, we will aljke use our every exertion \im smoothing hig pathway through life, neous mass of thie foreign clement of soviety,| and in painting the variegated shades of Of course, an allusion to bis | |hie merit. past votes could have had no bearing in ‘any way, a8 we expressly stated that he is now a military, and not a political character. If we have, inadvertently or jotherwise, placed him in a wrong or an rieg* ristor a the Tea 8 Maj. Hasertor © aud. business career in m served his ap at the printing businegs in the office of the Western Caro- linian, a paper formerly publistied in this place, and of which he subsequently be- enme the editor and proprietor. Failing of sueceés in the pecuniary affuirs of the concern, he relinquishéd it toother hands, and gave his attention, for a time, to other ed the “ Jeffersonian” at Charlotte, There he was also unsuccessful, and finally re- moved to Texas. ready to admit than himself. It remains for those who knew, him to speak of his bly above the ordinary From a investigating turn of mind, and. seem- ed endowed by nature with a free and! graceful expression of his thonghts. Ie was social, and communicative without ostentation—courteous and exemplary io his private: deportment, and in many re- spects a nséful man. After his settlement im Texas, he experienced, as we learn, a favorable change in respect to fortune, and filled with profit to himself and to the community at large, the position of | He there connected himself with the Pree | byterian, church,—was elected an elder. ter and contagious in their nature, they are wel-|grave. Lightly. rest the turf upon his editor, for which he was so. well fitted, —and died, as it is hoped, with the pros pect of a blessed immorality, beyond the breast ! — Sluicing.—Maj. T. J. Fouwer, the owner of | has adopted a very cheap, and (to us) vovel me- | thed-of mining, which he terms siwicing. The ' | thing of mining, | found im the soil, om the top of the ground, and oa the sand and gravel for several feet below the rect, as I heppened to vote for Lewis Cam, of | | pursuits. Ata later period he establish- | youth he exhibitited an acquisitive andi t pat Gots, is, ings for t litieally in a ther ae party wt foined hake: hi s wa are cbaritable enough to be- That he had his faults, none were more | ard, virtnes, He possessed talents considera:}}o) of speceh. It ie a One oftonr main objections to ei eke tetieve ha lols the de: eve ih ytd joined the know ode man lieve the niost of then: did so ander the impression that they were going into that was truly ond pelle hich old a Sei asd of Gigs eer new. We believe they have the Beaver Dam Gold Mine, ia Montg 'y Co, j same plan, as we learned from him, (and he is | well posted up in such matters.) is practised in jather parts of the world ; but as it is prubable some of our readers are 2s ignorant of it as we | were, we will describe the mode, which is ex- | cocdinghy clanple os well a0 eheap. It may ia- terest some young ‘folk, at least, who know no Slaicing cannot be used to equal advantage in all mines. It woukl be of no service whater- ever, where the guld is found adhering to and mixed io rocks, which have to be blasted and re- duced to powder before it can be scoured. Bat | all guld mines are pot alike, and Mr. Forney’s| 4 J | | happens to be of such » nature that slaicing ao- acted wrong, and think they will soon find ont their error, as some have already dove.— Fay. Carolinian, 1 If the formation of the Amefican Party isa “ Whig trick,” we should be to know why the principal decu- ments and other anti-Anierican papers, igs t— - are 3 and letters from W For instance such wool-dyed whi James A. Caldwell and Hon. Jobn Korn, | blished by the “Standard,” and the letter of Ilva, A. II. Stephens, a “ spec- kled trout” whig, published by the bush- el by the C te “Democrat.” We “ panse for a reply.” Why dont poblich ie aeeeee of| private adopted son of Andrew Jackson ; Wm. R. | sewers his parpose very well. There the gold in| Smith, Democratic member of Congress surface. It is free, and is gathered im particles | mere speck, oF * spark” at hi» goll hunters say. | The first thing to be done to hunt gol! by estant A my name is publicly used, J desire to be placed sluicing, is to find « stream of water which! jon Party. Why dou they. tell their f may be turned out of its course so a to pour! readers it down on the side ofa bill. The meat thing in,| tham, Samuel N. Stowe, and James B. to cut a ditch down the bill for the water to run It must flow down pretty freely, amd there a mast be a good deal of water. When these are the card of Gen. C. R. Jowma We have|"™y, 204 the water is pouring duwn the ditch, | | there is nothing more to do but to dig up the| { soil, sand and gravel containing the guid, avd| tamble it into the ditch, or sluice, as it is called. | The water soon mites with it, loosens it and washes away the ight sul, annd, do. whilet the | gold, if any, sinks to the bottoc uf the ditch and there remains eotil it is gathered up by the min- It te wecemary to shut off the water when | is dome. All the sand in the Aitch is then jearefully sccaped up, and sulgected to washing Bet the most of the hard work was dome by the sluice, so that | this bast operation only requires a little care. | Men work at these sluices three and foer weeks, | nen, doing nothing but the | | soil, dec, and pouring it into them. It is temited | im from wheelbarrowa, two or three loads a} Nearly all ie quickly washed away, so! or. minnte. ger A choking the ditch. But little is left bebied | except the gobl and some beary sands. These | pbear so small @ proportion to the whole, Ubet it} send = not found neo-mary to clean op a sluice very | ohten, if it were not to disappoint the roguish | people @ho sumetians rob them. CHANGED ITS TACTICs. | The Standard, finding that the bullying | and braggadocio game, with which a opened the present campaign, was one not likely to win, has suddenly assamed | foreigners within our country is two small and awkward light, we are sure that it has 4 very amiable nir—even whines and be insignificant to incite them to action them, and this point is always vehemently prese- Independent f the fact, that they are al ready so nutmerous, as to cause the old line par ty leaders and office serkers assidaously to strive that the prospect of crops in this region is| Mr. ranch. heart. = oa Crop Prospecta.—It is admitted by all jold “democratic” party to abandon the | American nization, to “come ont ! by the old pie-Lald concern and vote for | varying in size from a pigeons egy, dows to a) yesterday for the Red § It weedles and roars “like Charles from Alabama, énd St Adams de- mocratie Sesater from ‘ i? W hy don's they tell their about Jadge Cone, who drafted the resolutions of the Democratic national convention in 1 but now glories in a mem- ber of the great Un David Reid, Thomas J. La- Sheppard, who are now American can- didates for Congress in this State, have al! been regular and consistent democrats until they orned the American pasty ! tai The Standard was in a eryi a Wednesday. It whines li y truant sehvol bey at an expected ay xt tion, in view of the lambasting the eign and Romish party are recei ving, and wil receive through ie Rayner. Boo ooo! take him off—two spon one— ‘wint fair—what have I done—*“ what bas Mr. Branch done to offend Mr. Rag- ner [” —'naff—'nuff—take him off —“hes Mr. want help f—take him off ;| my eyes oot—I'm “badly pulitically, morally and physically speak: ing” —me and t to be an over- match for them both—but then “aman's physical powers, however good, may be overtasked,” and this is one of the instan- ces. Take him OFF, 1 say—O! lord, my head's beat into # jelly and ¥e no generosi- ty to beat a fellow foe so. Ob for some “pimp of power,” some “ wreteh,” to and gal the “seven whipt caré” to set on him. Catch him Towser—shake him Fidelle. Two o one sivt far— Raleigh Star. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY The Washington Union says: “ The Secretary of the Navy left Washington Springs, Virgreia, whe will remain for ashort time. Although hae ia not as rugged a his friends could desire, it in far from being as delicate a it is against | been an error of the head and not of the | most piteousiy—for the members of the! generally represented to be. The rulasation he ts about taking, at the argent of the President and many of bin friends, it is to be \from among them,” and once more stand hoped will prove @ permanent service to him “ During the alnence Of Mr. Dobbin, Me. - Week will officiate as the Acting . with each other to secure their favor, and that | better than it has been for many years. a sucking dove,” in the hope that all the | Secretary of the Navy. by means not the most virtaous ; dent f the further fact, that we have strung reaxons to believe, that the [’residency of the United States has already Leen put up to public auction, and sold to the highest bidder, bw the General commanding the foreign vote in Ameri- I say independent of these facts, the census feport shows, that the foreigners, and their de scendants in 1856, being 4,011,828, is more than sufficient to counterbalance the federal pop ulation of the following nine Southern States, ' ca, viz; North Carulina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Missiseippi, Louisiana, Florida, Ar- kansas aod Texas, the aggregate of their federal to Davidson, Davie and Rowan, for snp- | population being only 4,010,684! thus, as it| Plies. Even on the poorest slate ridges 1, false re were, offsetting and stifling the voice and influ. | f that section, corn is looking well: the | their old e ence of nine Southern States—Enuropean repre size of the stalk, the color, and condition! were men destitate of principle; now, | Of the former, thongh not as abundant ‘as it would hare been had we had a more favorable Spring, it may be said the grain was never better. Oats were generally short, but far better than was expected. And the present prospect of Corn, is tru- ly surpassing fine. | We had oceasion to visit the Western jend of Montgomery county ,a few days ago, | : A jshort of grain, and is compelled to send and indepes-' Wheat and Oata have been harvested. | har! names it has bestowed spon them will be forgotten, and that they can be again drawn into the party traces and be | |made the dray horses of office seekers ‘and ambitious partisans. A few weeks ago, and such terms as traitore—midnight assasei nae—foresounn perjurers—and such | | like chosen terms, were the epithets de- | | stowed npon them ; but they found the | more they “enssed” and abnsed, the more they went into the “dark lantern | concern,” —and, presto, the vocabulary is| a region which, of late years, often runs | changed—honied words, soft-soanding ca- | that the number is still inereasing. jolery are employed to win them back. | Then, they were disappointed office-seek- | ers; noo, th presentations and betrayed by | vemy, whiggery. Zhen, they | sentation checking the Southern voice! The of the ground, all give promise of an abun-| they are the pinks of excellence and beg- evil to the South is already great, and over-\dant yield. And onthe red and stony |e to return to the fold which is Jan-| whelming ruin, only lingers for a season. How can Suutherners thus run after false Gods, deerying the parir that is so pre-eminent ly Southern,—“ Why quit their own, on foreign ground!” The love and thirst for place seems to be greater in this metalic age, than the Jove of country, If the American Varty shall compass its pur poses, aud entirely cut off all forengn immigra- Lion, even then the evils will be great enough. At the cluse of the Revolution in 1790, the pop- | grounds in the neighborhood of the Bea- ver dam gold mipe, @ more luxuriant growth cannot be found anywhere. With to stand ‘two or three exceptions we did not see a|that “he who rans may read.” bad field of corn in a whole day's ride. ome £28" The Directors of the Bank of Wil- ee met Wednesday, and chose Jobn McRae, Ksq, President of that instita- ‘tion. — Wil. Journal, guishing without them. What has brought about this sudden and mighty change in the tactics of the Standard# The reason is eo apparant| ” It has | discovered that so large a number of its lonce reliable friends have deserted its old | sinking ship, that it mast go down anless jall hands can be piped to the pumps.— | But the old boatswain’s whistl, has lost| jite music to their ears—they ret.we to re- cognize and fight under the foreign flag! ey are honest men led astray | é | 4,000 men in dead and wounded to cai | emanations. = We leare Vet Seeretary of the Navy haw'concladed ‘o discontinas, after the Ist of August vest, the stiperintendency of timber agen- | | ces under the Bureau of Yards and Docks, he having determined to make 2 change in the en- | ner tire system. The bocal agencies in the State of | be lo Alabama have siready been discontin ved.” - A Large Party—-A member of the Ameri can Party io this place writes to the Wilming- ton Herald, that there were on the 5th inst, 489 members of the Council in this and ay 28 Ob. oe The Horrors of War.—lt cost the French fe the Mamelon. They lost 275 prisoners while taking 400. The following letter in the Press shows that this is not the only danger, “The heat is intense, = June,) the battlefield just un- der our feet constantly sends us puffs of horrible The whole ravine of Inkermann, | choked with corpses, is an indescribable hot-bed of imfection, - State Ponds for Sale —The public Treasurop | 8%: mlvertises in the papers, the sale of the follow. | ing Bonds, insted Wy the State of North Capoli- na, vit: $90,000, dated Junuary 1, 1856, rum Ming thirty years; $15,000, dated Jaly1, 1866, ranuing thirty years; $5,000, dated July 1, "66; running twenty years; and $120,000-“ated Jae ly 1, 1855, vat ten years,—in all $239,000. He a j rp e e t e d b e e e t i p e : ia t F co m Fy E ri p < r Fi t vu o t t f i ih e 3 4 t t st i r i is the style, oh! bonest, independent New Hanover, Bronswick, Bladen, “C Sampson, Duplin, and all the sowpties of North Carolina, in which the Wilmington Journal edi te i t it l order!" Are ye all, “too imignificant to b long remembered even as Objects of tontempl Wilmington Herald. = @ il be tH g +f S te i Li t h - F le i ode Lom pr a as of en pao eashate : re aboat 1 eel ; wi “noe, te pov meena Ankeaaten rcdle iraes ned Sma cl ustend of the 4th: $100,000, oF such balunes and estimates be made; and that the work shall then suspend uptil the 4th $300,000 sball be taited on such rovte as the company already or: N® | ganized may deem most advisable ! Bs “If this cam be done consistent with the char wat | ter, we then haveby thts phin also, the best gaar- | antes perhaps that the work will be tawta—the wealth ‘atid exteat of the North Rowan | western counties; and ‘also the mefits of a more rd yeor WILLIAM A. LENOIR, ‘Spring Sad te any |“ who has’ not-seen them, a visit to rings for'no other reason than to}. would be enough ; and when to these we eid tee. sth induce ments we think it a pleasure few will forego.-—Mountain Torreyt. THE MARKETS. Salisbury, Judy 19, 1855. “ Mixed, No 1. iGett 5@6 tie 15 | de + 18025 | de Linsced, P gut 90 ogi 16018 | Tanners’) gal. 65.075 4@5 Petators, Inch, Be alable I@pw iS | du Sweet, On Friday the 27th Instant, Noa diel cand | the 34 $100,000. aa’ may not be ‘elsewrbere ant Hs. ad subscribed; —then orgauize the company with | h {40 understanding that all the necessary surveys |: Lear, whieh 1 nts of this seetive p een Ga. 4 _ Statesville dalyrdihhy ABSS. Baw LAND FOR SALE. - OFFER for sale’ tion, in Rowan ; . Won wy eee a ee cunlLamog CHARLESTON, & ©, IVE their persons! attention to the sale of Cotton as cus- bE a es ‘tures of tee tome hr Packote 0 BUILDERS EALED Proposais ‘ the . A GENERAL MASS MEETING 7% 7a9 dee gebod of the Bimse | © have been invited and Ste cxpestad to be present Come one ! Come all } # eX vie aan — Ratification —: MEETING. THE MEMBERS of de Americen Pony, vad the trienda cf the couse, are resyertivlly iareed to at- | tend at Btateerifie, on Setarday the Bch of Jaly te} Ratify the Platform of the Ameroas Porvy All per. | Bons are reapectfelly un ried & partherps - Speeches wil be debvered by ameeral dmungeshed fed whic pratense many - A CITIZENS Jaby 16, 1888 ies a denteensatitcarei . ana - | Misetbett Deagherty, a ee Ben, ma TADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY. f+ a ph ae dy bere ere THE COMMIBSION ERS of the ¥ cil Wovign. | Mom, and Jobe W. Barks. } we heid t qeet io Mochevite en | ORIGINAL BILL. Wp ais | Pesiteie i | STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,| ASHE COUNTY Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1855 Jomes Batten, Leonard Ballon, Bloke M Beier, | Baker Batten, Thomas ©. Ballon, Joho Balleo, Hegh BS. Balen, Nepdeon Ballon, Edward Weaver and wile | Temeon, and David Gench and wife Esther | ‘ite ite W rte of THE COMMISSION ERS Faly Tre, 1855. es making a complete the renalt of din, obnervations to | more or lean, on Cob's Creek. THREE LOTS in ji t ey FF s F% U. S. MAIL LINE. FOR SALE. ( N Vridey the Bie of Angest pert, in the Town a » by virtee of a deerse of the Coart @ Egeiy, 1 shall proceed to se8 ans eredii of twelve rm mihe 100 ACRES OF LAND, at he pr the town of Joncerille, comteiniig 954 Acres, on which | ie @ goed doling and other ont douse Ales two other Lots ia ssid jows of Joncevilie, on one of which ie stented an ereefent Store houre, the property of the heirs ot law of EB. B. Hent, deceased. Boad aad approved secerit Jaby 17, 1855. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. |} THE TRUSTEES of this Inetiative, are request tw days | od to meet at the College. on Turaday Tth Aegust, at " for mC tl o'ceoch, AM. ht being the anneal meeting of the ray, about | Raerd, and as mmch imporiant besiness will be itans- of | seted, & full meeting ie desired. SAMES fH. HOUSTON, Sec'y dwt y reqained T. LONG, C. ME 508 “A Joby, 1855. occurrence, with s revolver | Those Indebted fo Sill & Sill having st the time twice | eighteen aeadomy, and | Up to the tet of Jennary, 1855, are again respectfel- ts) FINAL NOTICE, ime, the assistant refused | "To. fermee chunfies call, eth few enesptines, Wile ying that he would | ., no atiention has been paid, Now, ae thene debts at the close of | hare to be settted, at the earliest possible peried, the i in ic park. | Babscriber is left no discystion in thematter: he there- } ven notion, that @ ae had jee- | ag of August, (proxime,) will be placed im other when Brown un- heads for callection. EDWARD SILL, , Surviving partner of Sra. & Sis. Saliebury, Joly 19, 1855. Qw8 pane ee age ey ae Administrator's Sale. Au PERSONS piane to the eatate of W. ; "4, the ime requested earnest bag oy vice fh meke ‘covtitnealy otherwise they may to settle with an officer, a4 the time is that a settlement must be made. I hope wd lotacenied Ye tik chove wal tak doo Sellee, end govera themest ves D, B. WOOD, Ada’. Joly 18, 1855. 4w6 Saterday the Muh Jety } fet epprering to the Of the Cort, that | Ube defomdanis a bie cone— Mnebell Dumgherty. Den- | tet rv. Doagherty, sed Wittiem | Beater aud wife Neney—ere see-reaiiene of thie Beate: Tt ie therefure ordered thet publication be made | ta the Corcting Watchman for sit weeks for them to | appret at the went orm of our sald Coartad Equity, | the 84 Mooday ie September seat; ond plead, an-| ower ot demar, ot judgment will be taken pro confeam | agtinat them | W rowers, Bower, Clerk and Master of oer | | sie Coon at aflier, the 2d Munday in Marek, 1855. GEORGE SOWER,C.M | Price ade. $5.50. Gud } ~~ | "ES ED | ‘STEAM SAW MILL | At Silver Hill, Davidson County, | | TL, receive ved execute with despatch, stil for any deecription of Sawed Lamber. LOGS, broagit to the Mil, awed apon shares, a8 cestomary.| tr THE STEAM CORN MILL, (French Bor. tomes) i* at work for the eenal tolls. PRICES FOR LEMEER FOR THis BoNTH. i 1 inch plank end ander, from @12 to @15 pr. 1000 ft. Timber ° . ° tit i4* bad | | Heart Lamber io MW «. | | Seah staff, or any «ther work dome by the circular sow, ot aenel and reasounble —Lrdere to be ad- | | dremeed te JOHN GC. BROWER, | many pepe rs 2 | Saver Hill, May ist, 1853 - — | | “HAVE YOU SEEN SAM.’ UST reevived “ The Song of the Sires,” being |@F = history of the rise, progress and destiny of | {the American Party, and its probable infleence on the next Presidential Election, to which is added a re. | view af tre Letter of the Hon Hoary A. Wise agains the Kaew Nothings, vd an American. Mailed to any pert of the country free ot postage, for Bi J. H. ENNISS, Book seller Sebsbury, May 3! : | New Books! New Books. | | hte Received—WOLFERTS ROOST, b< 2) Warhiegtor Irving, RUTH HALL, « new na- vel, by Panny Fern. LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF | FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by Ike Mer- N. P. WILLIS’ LETTERS, from Idlewild — claime remaining unpaid on HAPS AND MISHAPS, by Grace Greenwood— | & N. Craige and others Terme of sale, 12 months HEART'S EASE, by the author of Redely fe THE) | DAILY LIFE, ny Rev. Commings. THE SONS | OF THE SIRES of 1776, by on American For enle at J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. Salisbary. May 31, 1555. t Se ee ‘DENTAL NOTICE. BR. W. FF. BASON, Ww. Be Selsbury, May 24, 1855. SALE OF LAND. See hens JAS..C. HARPER, ©. C. JONES, R. B. KOGLE, [i Jaca ee 48 REMOVED TO STATESVILLE. N.C, Cook. Terms of ale, 12 monthe credit, qwith} *™4 offers ; tend security For other sales see Bawner nad Advocate. La CE ME, A May %, 1855. =“ ~ Gl ) UST Recrived—WOOD NOTES, or Corcinal —— « collection of North Carciae Poetry, by OUR COUNTRYMEN, of brief Memmirs of -m- EPs ‘mem Ameoreans. by of «se 11. Annual Settlements. cam beetwerde Peal lores. hppcrecy, aad chereh of Rowe 4, Por ante at Way tte . 1. Late of Worth & Biot, Peyetievitie, N. C..) GENERAL COMMISSION AND WPRasror Fo. 100 Market 8, Tusnsos © muheron, | PHILA Jety 5, 1855. “— SQUIRE, ZIMMBRMAN & ALLEN, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ja Orders for M sad ot Plo wt ogy hg mney é and » to. May 1855. vr SPRING STYLE, 1856. BERBE HATS! BEEBE HATS!! gic “yet eamatineree hae FRANCIS SQUIRE, HE Sabecriber je in reesipt of a lot of Reche’s| D. M. muntawan. | ” T Spring Style Hints, which are most benatify) | GBORGE N. ALLEN, 4a.v12—4m Gam Caco 5 uvene, = «= EQ wp. No. 4, Granite Bailding. T= Subscriber would announce to hie friends in Selisbory, January 30, 1855. | North Carofina that be is eull with TO THE FARMERS RAIGUEL & Cau. r Bmporeeny Smile Sty tesan “= Of Iredell County. | Non 198 and 130 North Third Street, Phiadetphia, \ GREAT SAVING OP EXPENSE. FORK.| be would be pleased to sce them when they visit 4 MAN'S TRON PLOW.— The tndersigned have | the city The stocl, for extent and variety, ie bought ube Right for Iredet! County, and are Mane. | eueurpessed by any in the country, end beyers would factaring the [run Plow at thelr Shop, ten miles South | do well to examine it before perehamng elsewhere — East of Stater-itle, and are prepared to fernish any | The bowse hes a disposition to inerease ite Notth Car- qtantity of plows on very short notice. } tive trade, and hes taken pains t Orders addressed to them at Amity Hill, will be | ee will suit the market. Pramptty attended to. Specimens can be seen at al. | most any of the sores in the cownty. 4A8. & ROBERT MeNEELY April 26, 1855. D. W. PARKS Jane 14, 1855. a =". Ee A YE BCD e shall be sniably rewarded. Direct to Saliebary BENJAMIN SUMNER Jone 19h, 1953. "3 £4 PARI 18th, 1660s. MURPHY are now receiving and opening a is accordance With a decree of the Coant of Equity I will expose the following Lande for enle ot the | Coart House in Salisbery, on Tuesday of Augost | Count y Coert, 500 Acres of Land, being the William Heathman plantation, on the water } R. & A . ot Becond Creek, adjoining the lands of 8. 8. Trott credit with interéet after six months, hond and seearity L. BLACKMER, C. ME. general assortment of May 28, 1955. Lu) FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, STAPLE and For other antes vee Banter and Advocate. te _— RANET New North Carolina Form Book, | MATS, BOXNETS, BOOTS ond SHO Hardware [imanee for Magistrates, Constables, Sheriff, | Clerka, Coroners, &., &o., to whieh ere added | mail to any part of the country } For sale at J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. Salisbury, May 31, 1855. 1 Blank Prices, and apen ROBERT MURPHY. ‘ Oware, tad AB other Patuter, Por sat Cytimtirton! Boieirn Tanks Ohimerys Wed all otter Linde of Bether Work. near REPAIRS. A coparste Sad force wi be for repairs, where yatre t large facGition, the shove work willbe dome on ae ren soma term as cir where North or feath amd 88 Peet amt | me penerally ' | | ' | get ap each goods This ier i E MYERS, hes sow on tiwad the largest DART 20039, 4* most magnificent Lot of French Needle Work es, he has red—ennasting of FANCY AND STAPLE aq Pap = withing to parchess, inducements . . trety cocer, Conptty mercha 4, y invited to pive bien « Gath’ tadebted te hie cither OF note of open ac- comnt, previens to the let of Jausary, he most carnest- ly requests to come furward and settle as longer indul- frece cannot be gives Ee MYERS. Salisbeary, N.C. we COWANS — VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC PRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY sortie rom DISEASED KIDNEYS, ] Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak none of the Loins, doe. ' stosbtc medicine is for wie at the Davie | Hotel, in Mockeville ; at Dr. RB. ¢ amphell's, im Ire -| deft ; at the | ace. EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, &€C. &€. SALISBURY, APRIL 19, 1855. and ever before affe Li rt, etten, Sets Coftars and Sleeves, Randkers chiet, de, de. “ Geleen Aefeeet e c. 8. BROWS, Conemster..| 3835. " —— i agin ~ ogre Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasionsy May Term, 1855: ; i Mites Campbelt va Nathaniel Holined R. L. Weaver we the same Mitton Grehem va. the seime. Same . the same. A. R. Lawrence ve the same. Same vs. the same. | Witteu, | at Office, tf | im the 79% DR. WILLIAM 8. TAT; Late Graduate of the Baltimore Dental Cafiege, ft Leedett ant that be ie Bpsrenrate, a - JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at tte Office. > Astéunding Post Office Robbery—Four Thousand Dollars Recovered. The most important arrest in the an- langry grant of disappointment, and per- | jhaps tear, she turned short round, and started off on a brisk ran; nor could ci- The following which we copy from the ‘ther coaxing or driving ever after induce | York, has been her to visit that part of the field, She | . NIAGARA FALLS. BY DOLSTICKS. nals of post office depredations ever bro’t Evening Post, of New to light in this country, was made in this) thought so good a sketch, that the pub- | £ city on Saturday morning last. The thief was a clerk in the Post Office in this city | and yas arrested in the street as he was! going 10 breakfast. He was thrown into | consternation, turned as pale as ashes, and made an effort to throw away the money on his person, which was prevented, and he was conveyed to the jail and searched. The name of the wretched young man is Theodore F. Denniston, He is between twenty-five and thirty years of age, and anmarried. Ilis brother, Perry Dennis- ton, Was arrested for the same crime in! March last, and is now at liberty on bail for $3,500. The Dennistons are under- stood to be nephews of Postmaster Cook, and if this be the case, their opportunity to commit “these depredations upon the public is due to the relationship. Their father lives in New Jersey, and the sons, | upon a salary of five or six hundred dol- lars a year, have the credit of having pur- | chased and paid fora farm for him with-| in the last year or two. | After arresting Denniston, the officers went te his boarding house aud searched his room. The search was nearly conclu- ded without finding any trace of his erimes, when officer Pinkerton: decided to search minutely, and took the pictures dewn from the walls. On removing the} backs of several, bank bills to the amount Of $3,738 were found concealed, most of hich were of large denomination. The fnoney was distributed as follows: Be hind the picture of the Virgin Mary and the Juumaculate Conception, $1,503; the land Lovers, $900 ; the Indian War- ior, $1,000 ; a framed eotype of his mother, $306 In his desk was 81, 88, which, with that found on bis person, wakes nearly four thousand dollars recov ered. * W_J. Brown, General Agent of Pést Office department, was im the city and visited Denniston in the jail. Upon being told of the recovery of the money, he yolentarily confessed lis crimes. He ways he had no accomplice, and that he Hever imparted his secret to any one; that be did not commence stealing letters until after the arrest of his brother, whos @nties in the office were the same as his own, and of course each had the sank ities. na 993 th the opportan The greater part of it was taken in ginal sums, although one letter gave Lim @hree hundred dollars. He has been in the habit of exchanging the money at the Watks, pritcipally for eastern fands, and Wille of large denomination. After tak- ing the first package, all fear and com jn of conscience was gone, and in @ little while it became impossible for him fo pass 2 money package through bis hende without perloining it Ile says he meéver knew what the love uf money was before, and he bas given full freedom to bie desires since the means of gratifying hem: was 0 eas! A Brew Wonca— A / Done for —A family named La siding in the vicinity of Rhimebeck do ring the past winter employed an I> man, who came to their bowse gpe Jay for assistance to attend to the genera! out door business of the hoase. The fa: thought be was an honest and in:u 18 man, untila few days ago, when be went to Mra. Lamont de@red some money, saying be was going away. Mrs. Lam pot having the change with ber, told Lis to go tot village and see ber huehan:| who was there on business and he woald give it to him. Ile accordingly did « gnd obtained the money he wanted. Tix Hest mornmy, when Mr. Lamont got up 06 wie the fire. he found the windows anid @oors all open, and all the knives, forks, chaire, de. Ac, Wing around t dining room. le immediately cailed Lis wife. wh a8 goon as possible, caine dus goimg into the rootn where the aie found bow in bed. She tien ber 06 book about for ber things, and a@bngost a!) Ler silk dretses misaing. tog ther with lier gold rings and a®*iain and anamber of ther very valuable ‘ restet Chote trite v being | and was sent In his room were ) a place called the Hulk were found all the silk « had takeu to the ing ho une buy lace P Two or t! while Mre alome, she thor the parlor, anc rae’ a ‘ in the r jeer deed feet | he had inh her that it was ii did not ye her: tha! try tie reve E Find Wenutinte ar husband ! jt, went b: the mu-ke! oj; him to de blow | Irises. Ww lag ved ata a move fl: a wit! tance she was i jnto custod) i@ Prive o Wi phe good quality seld onday per pe ind, being «ix dollars 4 the (lie snetant, at tire t lishers have been obliged to have it re- published ‘to meet the demand.’ It is! indeed, very suggestive : | Doar Eliter :—Vhave been to Niaga- | ra, you know. —Niagara Falis—big rocks, | water, foam, Table “Rock, Indian curiosi-| tics, squaws, moccasins, stuffed snakes, rapids, wolves, Clifton House, suspension | bridge, place where the water runs swift, | the ladies faint, sereain aud get the paint | washed off their faces; where the aristo- | cratic Indian ladies sit on the dirt and make litde bags; where all the inhabi- tants swindle strangers; where the cars| go ina hurry, the waters are impudent and all the small boys swear. 1 When I came in sizht of the suspen sion bridge, I was vividly impressed with the idea that it was ‘some’ bridge, in fact, a ‘considerable’ bridge; took a glass of beer and walked under the Falls ; anoth- er glass of beer, but couldn't get it; walk- ed away trom the Falls, went through mad ; triumphant, victorious, humbag!— hambug! sir, all humbug! expect the! dabbliness of everything, which a most} certainty, and the cupidity of everybody, | | which is a diabolical fact, and the Indi- ans and niggers everywhere, which is a, Satanic trath. | Another glass of Leer—twas fortheom- ing—immediately—also another, all of which I drank. f then proceeded to drink a glass of beer, went over to the States, where | procured a glass of Leer—went up stairs, for which L paid sixpence, over to Goat Island, for which ! disbursed twenty-five cents, bired a gu leto whom I paid half a dolar—sneezed four tines at nine cents a sneeze—went np on the tower for a quarter of a dollar, and look ed at the Falls, didn't feel sublime any, tried to, but conldn’t, took some beer; and began to feet better—thought the waters were seut for and were ou a jour- ney te the —— ; thoug)it low was one sea of beer—was ¢ jump down and get some, gui i n over to the hotel to get ag of beer, while 1 tri write try —result as f the 1 the p e hel sent hi Ol thou (spray in one eyefawful, sina! lobster’ In one sh th feet wet) masterpiece of what lie,) the Almighty ! tic art Uwe int awfu! (orful) to snbtine j mm ‘ a lerribk y tremend shold, (cramp in my ilder,) gigantic, huge and nice! 1tbat tam 1 in misty majesty glorious parent of a th bows-—what a huge, vrand, } inajes tuizht > Gown ble, tremendous, mfinite o humbug you a what ar there, you rapids you—} you've tumbled over them and paga tw save yuur puny erj15 YoU MAK a great fuss, don’t you! Man caine back wit) t beer, drank it to the last drop, an x there had t ! been a gallon mére- walked ovt ona sock to the cdgwof t)e tall, wornan on shore very wiuch frigitewed—I told not to get excited if | feil over, as I woald ep night up again—it would not be much of a fall anyhow—yot a gla fi beer of a man, anuther of a woman anuther of a woman, and anv ther of boys with a pail fifteen minat 1, when I puschase.) som iv ar ‘ man and LS a@ straw, it Wasnt g FR giass of beer to take Une t 4 legs begun tl ry es « wante 4 a ' , to we eating led for a plate of when the plate browgit tiie waiter in bl hand I took it, Lung op weft at on a nail, eat my hat, paid dollarto a nig ger, and sided out on the step-waik bought a boy of a glass of dog witha small beer and a neck ou his tail, witt collar with a spotont ]—felt fanny he goth wm xla-wa'or gn @ tip ¢ rank the eap a] placed the ela en nter, a ] } 4 for t 2 ff 1 against the [amp post and +i) Pttirap! slong; statin house @arne alopgand saul (1 didnt co etrnight@ het ake te tin watchman—tried to ol ice the stat ! Pr ve stat we, very wet a baby with an Ine womam ands *} a w ron t walk ont walk. t A ing A ‘ ‘ oye f kr ut « vl wrows BOG the Imsia wovedrvall to pieces fra emed to have * superstition” eoncern- ing the spot. se 44 = ate a A NEW SUPPLY OF WATCHES & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, OIL FROM WATER. A new oil is about to become an arti- le of commerce, and as it promises to! come into general use for alluminating purposes, the particulars of its history and properties may not be devoid of interest | : 1 ral de I AS just revarned from New York aud Philadel- to the general reader. phia, with the largest and best assortment of In some of the Western States thefe is WATCHES ANDJEW ELRY, consisting of i. y surfac r > ¢ Fine French Chronome ters, Sune: upon the surluce of the swall Double Time Keepers Independent quarter second streains, au oily substance of the cousis-| Eight Day Watches, e Ly 5 -of thi asse: _| Jos. Johnson 19 Jeweled Hunter's, tency and color of thin molasses, and p | Jas. Nardin’s superior gold Hunter for Ladies, and It not a variety of others, both gold and silver; Gold Fob, Guard and Vest Chains, Seuls, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, Cuff Pins, Ladies’ and Geatlew-n's Breast Pins, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Silver aad Plated Spoons, Butter Knives, anda Variety of Plated Ware, Razors, ¢ sesses a strong bitaminors odor. anfreqnently exudes from the earth in what are called tar springs, and, flowing into the neighboring brooks, is carried For | ces, Bracelets, and Seed Coral, and a few superior years, this oil has furnished the means of | CLOCEH SS, into the larger streams and rivers. Scissors and Knives of the best quality, Coral Necla- | TERMS oF THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Two Dollars a year, paid within three months from date of subscription ; two dollars and fifty cents if not paid before the expiration of the year, and three dol lare after the year has expired. No paper discontia- ved until all arrearageaare paid except at the option of the Editor. Letters to the Editor must be post paid, to ensure attention. 2 i } wojsesuy | suojaaeul ® . \suoyjsasul @ 65 vi i ge o LD) tsayy wey) Se & saeul Yow, ¥ 1 wea 2 8a j u U l Bu s y s e a pu ul r o g y i u n jo ju o u l ‘S I N U A L DN I S L L U A A C V light to persons living in the vicinity, and a variety of other Goods too numerous te nien- who have been in the habit of saturating tiva, Call one door below RK. & A. Murpby’s Store, a blanket, by spreading it upon the sur-|##d examine for yourselves face of one of these streams, and then col-| £7 Clocks, Watehes, and Jewelry of all kinds, te- lecting tl il ith . é » Vesael: paired in the best manner, aud on the most reasonable e 4 ie Je oll Will appropriate Vessels. JAMES HORAH Individuals have at times amused them-, Salishary, Nov. 16ja 854. 26 selves by igniting this combustible suab- stance, while floating upon the water, and | me : ae and rin Ba duiostting™ the sharon tread.» M ADE CLOTHING, doubt in some instances, by this means tulsitying the prediction made by way of i J Bay ae. “ joraie al iG tet 2 4 hate Subscribers take pleasure in announcing to disparaging their moderate abilitics, that their numerous friends and patrons, thal they the performance of such a teat by them have just received a complete assuriment of Men's would “never” take place. and Boys’ a vil w bich is thus floating about, is R EA DY MA DE ( LOTHING, oe 0 as se comumuuly oe CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST. ‘Rock » Pe t rere ' Le SoCs U1 Werresultant ol) va gual INGS, both Plain and Kancu, deeomposition, peculiar to various parts} Br Nes worlds butiesnecally lie cual to which the attention of buyers is earnestly solicited orld, but especially to Whe Coal fy short, we keep a complete GENTLEMEN'S of the United States. In the WARD ROBE, in whichean be found ali aruicles of horth- western part of Pennsylvania it may | men's weer, including every variety of furnishing be gathered in large quantitics, and of a Gocde, peck rc es ame . quality which bids fair to render it anim a ri Con Eat ae cha elas portant article of domestic consnimpton. ANDEBRCHIBES, GLOVES BOee We learn that a company have purchased RY Scr S Laer : fail to call before purchamag claewhere a tract of land in Verango county, in that JNO. A. WETRMAN & CO, terms. districts Dou -a F u v s i e Fu i m o y j o y oy ) uo d n po s s e sa u y ‘s n g } . si [ e g ur si s d u d s m a y oy ) JO Su o l a l s s o a g AN Y , ‘symone { ae oe = 226 sUUOK O seeks = : Si8as “sQGoN 6 | pasegsess 0 | (| BEBSD eas sun at | sBVVAa _ = A square is the space oceupied by.16 close lines. Au advertisement making 14 or 14 squares, charg- }ed iu proportion to | aquare: Making 24 or 24 eqre. | charged in proportion to 2sqra. All fractions of a eqr. | equal to 4 or 4, charged in proportion to the whole, of | wh itis a fracuwnal part. Occasional renewals, without additional charge, granted to those who advertise regularly through the year. |” ‘Three dollars for announcing candidates for office Court Orders charged 25 per cent higher than the Orders for divorce of husband and wife, above rates. | $10 each IT Persons sending in advertisements are request- ed to state the number of insertimous required ; andi it is wished they should eccupy the beast space pumas ble, write upou the back the word close, Otherwise \they will be put wp in the usual style and charged accor 1 y No discount on these rates. Se Sapa ngn: ‘ f ree patrons and the now .veceiving the of Goods he hae ro had the pleasure 10 Offer, : Twill only enumerate a few articles: Striped, Fi- gured, Plat and Brocade SILKS ; very rich Bere- es, Tissuea, and Grenadines: Plaid, checked and {odie SILKS; Challeys, Crapes, Gros de Poris and Hervanies, Floun¢ed Dresses and Rubes, in greet ve~ riety ; Jaconata, Lawns, Giaghame g Frene Prints. “Mourning Goods” In Grenadines, Rerages, Brocades, De Lanes, Bom- bazines, Canton Cloths, Crapes, Mode Silk, Al. pacus, Lawns, Ginghoms, aad Prints, Mourning Callers, Sleeves, Veils, Hand- kerchiele, Gen Fe * “ PARIS STYLE OF MANTLES.” Emtroidered, Black and Col'd Mantles, Black lace do,, and Scarf, + RMBROIDERIES” AND ‘* RICH WORK,” wiltat all times > > vender and attentive a THE STAGE. OF FIORE. ter tha tha elo a "- Hotel. Thy Stage upon peeren trieweekly, ‘ ‘ By striet attention to the hopes to merit aud regeite a. MA Wilkesboro’, Sept. 27, 1854, TT wiry Comprising Sleeves, Collare, Lace Sette, Hemstitch- ed, Emb'd, Pointed and Taupe bordered Handk’fe, Edgings, Insertings, Flouncings ond Bands, in Swe and Jaconets, fe, Ge» Fe- Having always sustained a reputation for keeping the most fashionable ond desirable styles of Goods, be flutters himself, that in thisinstance, he bas fully sus- tained that character. . a E. MYERS, No. 4, Granite Buiiding, 4 NOW IS THE TIME! The Largest and best Assortment Yet! THE GREAT RESTORATE ORATOR OF Salisbury, April 5, 1955. D : sess a — yepepeia, Cough, affections, Paing pare es C . Scrofule, Fits, Guat, Neuralgia, F; Fever, Bowel © BEAUTIFUL AND Dt LE, AYD CHEAPER THAN EXER! H. H. BEARD, Ase Female Medicine it has ne compiesion from « pallid to @ is unbounded. | ee Cement, Chaplain of the United + PROSPFIUCTVUS | OF ‘THE LEXINGTON AND YADKIN FLAG. Having engaged the services of James A. Long, as Ediuor, | propose, provided a sufficient somber of sub- State Katha elawron Geinaiomithecol ) : tale; with the view of bringing , the oil Upposte Murphy, _ Rune & ce + | serbers can be obtained, to publish io the town of Les- uto immediate A chemical exami aes saniess Sabebury, NC. | agion a weebly paper, tu be called the Leungtun aud nation of the crude material shows that Late Hiateh hears Yadhio Flag; the first number tu be sued va of be- HK . neottha tas .7 . Toe ie | fore the Sih of June meat v0 per cent of the whole product may be! A good assurimeat of Black Sik, Drab, Beaver, |” ug will be deve: od to Pulitics, Science, Liter obtained in a series of oils, having valua-| end @ vencty of eo HATS, for sale cheap. by ulture, ggd to the Mechemeal and Mawe- ble properties, thongh not all equally fit- dol 7 rete = oe utereete uf the cusutry And altho ; d Salebury ted for illumination and lubrication. By April 2d, 1855. lyts bed tec aoe : the original distillation, about 50 per cent. he of thet | ned in the fornfof A CURE FOR ALL!!! deergn of the aad to deerme a thin, li j vil, of a faint bitu | aloo advoeat~ the dertrine ; 5 A ~ -) saeus, cam, should and Ininous a density of about 750. f qurs \ re a funde an ‘ > arti proved 4 PRS oe) oh WA) ; meatal priaciple of all trac A patrnas, that t H n to all ofbers in intensity of L at “ y while they are prompt and firm to tesa: any and every : s ote SW etch \ anautborized encroachment upon the ‘ joiny of c& imption, tis > hil ex 2s 1b f } 5 ) ‘ \ ye XA and be car eet ) best adva in the com bel : nights and privdeges ; ¥ { atpphene lamp, with a glass cone 4 | g ant, anc tthe current of air. The light is is ; Lf ond ae a FS. . han that nt » tte pure and white, without odor, and meith ian SS eens aN weet, of by any wrong er wicks nor the tubes are crusted during 9, name. chalk ie 1 A i P i ‘gl | etre th b ' Combustivt As a labricator, the ruck Hollow ay S Ointment. ! “ te : i ay eqoall) agreealde and sate rest oil possesses the advantage of remaining fluid at a temperature of 15 deg (eisans of the Unie below e ode and feet that eummunity from the perusal of which ev y feeder LEO, being eutiecly free from any cor: erteeUcue w te cane palcodagerchoritas from one eed! he has been both amused and instraried withnat fee x Gualice land of not uecoming ec pedir ahncgee a ao aire img asry thing lef behind | and rankle im bie & 1 tv. an fees lout becoming gum- cos tanwe om . wm. for while he reserves & hemeelf ihe right to es 1 $, or ra ] 'Y eXposur to the eceteberty than any owner ply Py bts presve hes owe sratumenis and ¢ a " nk > boat f candeliy, he wil ell « lemporary announces that l?rofes tome of others, ead Uy quer iNiman iet w vorad or Aa ASTUENDIWG CURE ® “ORF LIGR AFTER GINS YEaRs an is pov ga os TAN DING nye rity we up ve Valu { - ing eXperimenis uy valu woha Letter fr Vr WS. Langley, of a one of the ; as a materia: | luciuy gas Vudk Vv « CS sot pas vee kine the onnluct i . the product | last di-tulla c let.) Niort Cardone a eu belanee whieh, iu tee fori ‘ ds # from the great V oft Aree. FC ',! “p sceti, and from Read hte own words. River, whict r the bon € «er ofl atts i excellent candies inav be made To Paovenon Maem at Keke f are oe . Ae Ae ‘ : : 5 mped that the ritsae oe ery punta ete The tract of land, about fondred .&8 s on ee eee wil God n 'n thew tater ae sepgchente AK s, OW ivy coulpany et eaeodap : du Prees, out =) very eo manulac e, wi Vieid an average inew mat wstaly . ne aie ¢ bid T By by 38 “we ‘ yey us per day we Preee aud maicthale . . . me pes bhoale it SiPauied t stated, will be ( the ! = vle for snereasi tg the supply by mor . : Des : a extended dperatione. With «enn ait Bae eminem cant rere two dollars and a half a gallon, candles wii wefan Plag. and coce 0 at a proport price and the exp! AN EXPRADGOIS ANY CURR OF 4 hem BL AFT. WHEN over the meet (rb ° i F ‘ SPARLY AT TNE PONT OF DEATH qhieh any mad crmid ever bane sive barning fluids « to be used att ‘ . k of life and proy a new illamina ter from Mr. R. Dareat, Now Or 6. onary ie bows N ¢ . which slall co nm the a t leans, Now r Mth, 1853 ? satet and bel f Ann amd Naewns Ms 8 TER MS inet fs cvine to TFs Pan tas Wh et TWO DOLLARS 10 odvenre ¥ NS aon + ee hen & bed berenet, with © Fifty Cen od payment be dele stare) | wee tatd thet Three Dollars if mot pasd wrthe year faced to mor Oi ntew _— , ap ormmaphodwed pyahsthamaty, JAMES B SHELTON Dreath in the ( * Onthe 2 ta ¥ ‘ ws On Pl r] ‘ "R . a comiaetor en Boston aud Maine . C A N ERS U ED I a | | aa | ] ° ’ » PY THE #f ERI BER tallroad, while ‘ kets, TIN += . ‘ « kd m% a passenget dyad ip lis seat, will) wi Li as pretem very \stle hie ad eyaver-ed, appa ye selina moe Lineing ‘ . “ ‘ , & Few iniuates presi sy “oa ’ Ce a asy had been | tausit frou th > -* ‘ee EWE" asy iy et 1 ae deve = DR. R. P. BESSENT, that the paste yora sitting on the next aed Lined aire a eae, eet, . * ow bevee Pott + rR 1 gredente A ¢ Bibimore College ny H o* Pies Leet, Tamers j i4 i Py feces LR De el Serewee, wee ’ , (Kew a as ta ‘ ] Letieus Wows an aed 6 pabl genera ved ; Yaes he tow { Sabebery. a Resbard aos. —_ a Rhew ~ : Rsbarde pat Hotel_cucept whee pruleasmns Iain TD), provit Not one 1 Ft abet 1 Pr fosene Holloway sO Mat 1 Catone b ° an , plan of | and pur ve ne : ial ea it stead from ¢ and re , Tae nv are: ctw thee: SEE 1 crams caMe aaving by okiog the Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. rer ot B rome for gindavce of pauents 36 ww ofbse sob Pas |G ae vied or States . vé le he LAN FOR SALE ee one ; ; “ WW alker'e . I ta a 5 AL Vv. . » ( t 7 ’ > ‘ As , | t a Rawe 2 5 '- SOMETHING NEW ‘ ‘ z . sf 1] Yo l x co. ee 2 Ofte pr “soso : ae BELL. EARNIART & Co., i . ’ rp 4 ys ‘4 | . : i | a i; / wit ° ' . ee we aes I : . ' wil ale / THOMAS A BERRE ' ss aie Cos ' vaty, E \ : . ' any . * TO THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS TACK TDIVERS tad ne STOCK DRIVERS, WILL find one « wird host for the accommne ' THE WAR OF 1812. nGaeean ae (ie tule aos ae prmable We wuld publie that we FPWEN ©. CR VBKE, Attorney for Claim= ed John AOS tend vor basiness i fornvat ants. Het 101, Washington City. aod wit he is gr auth e t ; ae pas rattan : . 4 BELL. KARNHART & Co pra W ; re ; 2 OP PAY, Wr TY Has Slowly Ja wry tis 192 “ . ~*~" LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. . 4 WHOLESALE DEALERS an ad JV , ner v 4 / wi V/ \ - re UB > So foe ee ce ‘ anct Fancy Trimmings, i } t ‘ van - f the tie No. 34 North Third Street, ; a . ; Pluginne Ret Market and Arch ste ; Spam tons York WMV LPP INee pean ae | OME Bien, h s Fla OTFPHFS CorPiV ‘ ( DASIEL munpny . " i ways fie Land Wa February 1. 1-55 ly'r3S tf, i Z ue GRAND LECTURER. DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, rroat by t OFFICE in \': KANDER WER DOCH, Feq, of Silicheey OPPOSITE. MANSION HOTEL. 7. te (saad acer te thetraad, Feb 3 1858 1 herd i f M Westerg Distret of North low the best of (Cl, re Marriage Lice sutifally printed ind fo Poava t | F ; 4 ust May 2hth, Ib wd | sale gt this office. , frum « orether | Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, {res rh: was cured py i, Remedi tas I {* just received hie SPRING AND 8UMMER | % totimony never before sar ances im fhm STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, cenomege Tar ae CLOTHS, &e., to which he invites the attention of lome - -stimony. all bis and freads. Alican be suned aad H Te. * | handsumely fitted. PAD cet , ee, HIS STOCK | ertabbe Tincture, apd regelved: m A por hd ‘rach | ied ao ny eal bed hip ons comprises a general apsurtweot of Dress and Frock | yn, te which eae Deine eee Cyats, Pants and Vests. Also a beautiful gesortunent ‘ovals ue thy Sot ech br the Bhan Peat ll of Boys aad Children’s Chihing Gent's Dressing Yours, ae., - Gowns, FANCY Papts and Vests; five Shirte, Cal- The In to curet’y, thet Lhe two better a lars and C Suspenders, Drawers, Mais and jure = a very Caps, &e; Pocket Handkeretiefe of « sapenor qual- sie sence, a oe mere ent ee ke ty, and almost every other article belonging ty a Chth- Linconstos, 29th August, 1804, : Sto together with ve te lot of | r ¥ * me lee ceciner ean | A Veice from the Old North State Cloths, Cussimere Vestings, be., | FROM ONE OF OR % which he will cel} ap cheap as can be buaght ie any! ™ ro Oravesrnas, nam tapel : é Routhern market, amd will be made up to order, 19 8) of Br. Mamgme's¥ Tiectare,” sapercr eivie, and With the best trinsmings the Nor. | bere bees sold byte ayo “tet aewiher res thera markets @uald efford. He hes alan received tans | $5 o008 So Sure 7 Spring ond Sammer Fashions for 18¥P, and ie ready to | id trom tho time forwend 9 hee pet ep werk a the latest fasheos | Yoar, ehh ry ' Taikes' Shears, Puts, Thanbice and Needigs, kept pexEpine OF Fist for wale THE LA wep. » he underseaned reaprettully venice hie frends and! . Raaipen 5. Gy Ramey Sih 00, Mortimer Mowtray. call and casaime his stock ~ the puble to | ldo herwhy certify, thet twetee wh servers ef wae advo , precered one bette, | wae each better, eedatter rely Or8, aod pew 1 | cos BEARD Moreh 14, 1435. 16 WM. R. WILSON, LARGE DEALER 18 Another Usetal Lite Saved, Rev JON LARANAN culiered . ted the phyrtrtene , had bi thrent eowterinet , ovthing bet « ying trem the pinoy bey B.S enterws bi puke pea WATCHEFR, FTW), SITY RR WAKE, om 2 mare aoe LIT Ld ae Mametulh oy mo oY the wright ~ ba TACLER, CLEIPRY, Prekbt Memy, thal to deter, Vouowe it te peanut, —_ 0 wae FANCY ALTICT MS, a | the twigs To a3 fmole dickemna, ngs ter delioets chitown, 8 e 2 eovercign remety ! Racrrmsen, Jemmery Bech 1th 2 comet ant! cce\ from the Mane gE I" Mesere. Menrnse & Mowmnst is sommontly cerevring Gere: toe ey | te es aL ERS ve at Norther CCASTID He ravites alt | Oye prem ance ; ° oriens eOecticn, oi) and esemmne his s « A Wm | very md mapatred, oben | omaha Remote. Wurphy's Granne B rare, | team ite rGeete epee my greene hesith aeeet auletery, >a. the re “ ’ ey serveur epee cod @ Re - aw cagitaers wal tseas ecomenpionded poy ee ota Ww R WILSON wy Febroery 16th THOMAS E. BROWN Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, foxsd SALISBURY, N.C, Wherever hnwen hie teetmeny eb) be +uh others of the bewt knew gad ment bighty re eper table citierns of Rasta, cadres bie Comdeatal care hg Mowe | e's Vegeeamte Thartare | fy te the geet efivete of Henge tor mere them Bee pours mation, aad the greet part of Cer lowe ' ie botped bam tay bod pad Gremeete cepail ro pat ap work at ne Se retueend ts mare cheietem. AN the auntietne & oo oo oe ped, aed | contioned grew ferme Tf heand tow + Tiaetare, cod Gheaght | @oahl give Ge trtel 20 thir tier | det gt eupeet te Bre ome Gay efter seether, | @MGet tebe e Tre ture) tow ae bee chert ime 1 wae we? Gemenee, Frome the weete of ten ene eed he ee tom mow getting geod heoth ah a the aierted te toy Hampton's Vegetal Giketers, a ee » I have dome, ©Uth Che mame goed effet thet t hee Red am Jaen mat gite ents Ver -taetibe mt ees ams teaae PENJAMIS mqnived te tery it = S af tea ligfivced ot ie Gunr, bo OW tobe | = pee eeters Weseens s nas ee eee me cuchonge fer owt curd 0st vary Nes ettowe eave Wheat, Fleur, Gets, Recon, Lard, iorees, Provemtrr, Titer we. a he s a Me From car Leowinter of Captate Bengumin weapeceatident Ge the shore stateuat ls irae std ames + | 7 A AREXROM, a (A RLee BOBTR FON i] ome Test Geus ro ree Po a Pree ane of be Dreggiots in Rewch Corctina nica mneonencas | Cececarron, & C Rept Ot, ret | Mestre. Mestre & Mewsees — | Veqreahie Tie at The ents of peer Heep LIVERY STABLE hone whe wink « tevited te eal bay of te me® ou Foreman’s Patent Iro B58 @PEE o , wed are getting (by half deerme Bt hee ters font Sime, Mae 1s 1 ee eee = ; Tie! care has ber portioned oe @ Gegre hep eullering ty \V k io pader =i hewe tore ; nel of Fare 1 OW fermic® poe © » + wamber of certificates f gee vet Gre men's Po {ree Pow, aed are plonerd ia| "Mme matdut | om graterm x, youre, way that we beteve « the best P w 10 ase for ewb oa terniog Fast wal cud le i1edd! trecenans ola REV VERNON MKRIDOR, C8 8 ‘ else. = We belies (at eupermr to the evet Poeremorrs, Ve, dag M4 1 Pew fer) & BOURN — Air, Whee | om ie general wer .WES W. CLARK Wout Meticines, camder compete te te state, that | here ere ARK, | fomtite wee he virters of HAMPTONS TROETARLE TI 1 LVERLY FURR Per severe! mmnthe pest There eed fe wy freer ho PRALEY and im dyrprpata, lone of appetite, diasiness amd gemeret te"? JOUN MekORTE eprlleeycepartaditrenhipa get her yoo penser . imo poAter DA DAVES Gntous comedy rch ens oh Tot PB ROBFKTS 1 am revpertfatty youre. PARLEY FLIIS VERECe EARIDSR, Chagtate U, 6: Por? THOMAS F RROWN, Call on thom having the Tinetare fer sale and get pomp" THOS J MERONEY [etek be = a @ Pace inde iballores by FILL @ MILE Relishery DB Jetton & f* penintan ; George Sint, Consurd | Mohd pili THOM L COWAS Pick COMM. Actes hee ent ee J 8 JOHNSTON Uyt!) JM RROWN SAMUEL REEVES, » x Wo JAMER JOHN C. BAKER & C0'S ALLEN, SMITH & CO, are new in CENUINE r clur he ebove Powe, at the Shep of J n > propered Lapras of Bhrg 1 rym {! cae ages )}) {R ( r Pivwe of R ald do well ince hveee 4 410 Ate ” go Morb 94192 _ : FTVWIS Medicine prepared in the most approve? Greensborough manner, and bottled by ns, has rererved the or" rt the meet ecientibe of the Medical Profemn® MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, «Tins a nerhor, whe ecammeet# fuperer to any other now manefectared uu aint lnearsrasonnikers ; nisbut a Of He efeney and importance oe a remedial incor? se Eilseraicea tated CiLelenaiee [of Conmamption, Gout, Bronchitas, Asthma, Chree'* rive bn nis “ bat the Rheumatiern, and al! Serofalous diseases, ii ie onneet? dic ; . he ticks S2°Y 10 @pemk—thonsands cf eminent physiciens of Ta A ee CTY eR Tie ‘orouptry | Eatope and Amenen haviny teated ite wouderfel eer The Company iseniirely free from debt; have made "100 Properties sesneemistile nwa ie here(amenetdenile tremens Sold by JOUNN C BAKER & Co And tn tha poble Wholesale Droggie*. Atthelnet Annaal Meeting the following Officers No. 100 N. 3d St. Philade!phis were clected fur the enewng yenr Aleo,by Dre SILL & SILL, - JAMES SLOAN, Preadent Salisbury. Nf K (3 COPFIN, View Piesutent Se heated t ff. MENDENIALI« Aticensy PETER AON MM: Se5') and Treasurer yy i Ir T PETER ADAMS, See | WoO. CUMMING, Gen Agent Bs ! 41 : : May 10, in53 q _ ae \ LL. PERSONS Indebted to the firm of BAKFR ‘OP SETS CLIpTYe ae . / & OWEN are re 4 Hand settle . b ) qucete to ow CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTING, ser seconnts must be chord. AN pereone needot APRIL 19, 1855 Nt ; Still W Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, r s NILE Sulerribar is in rec (e lat of PA. &e, would do well to call as they have a apply °° KIS MADE CORSETS, of the newest of apes, hand which they are anxious to sell soon alo LADIES EMBROIDERED Camben @KTR- yEN ; ambric SKIRTS, BAKER & OWF! CORDED, GRASS and MOMALR do. Morene December 7, 1864 Lid mk rting uf all eo) ‘ : MYERS, 47 No. 4, Grane Badding DR. DINKINS, PCT PULLY offern hie ery , vices to the citi. 4 Salisbury. Office at the poeta Motel Balisbury, May 3, }#535 wi FOR RENT. FLUE ROOM formerly vee © hy the Weichmen I Office, one door above Col, Rubard’s Hotel, for vont. Apply to M. C. PENDLETON. Aalisbury, April 19 RR | 4 SRE PO TaN ee oy pre reg Pah hg OR TO I re By et pote? . oD pei Rapergeeed or whe ; ug . ig Map chat fa gil aioe RAM cod gin pike ae > . - ~ sod i. — 4 uk apeili Pia) DA ae ee “ PS) 3 Sg eS CPE eee . aE Ao Bc Ps o z — ; «of North Garot aad 3 : thes, rig ‘a privileges, Contribute in a “laudable mabvér, to the bappi* “{ forget a a ] PERG ok Roreg™ 0 ees st alegre ‘ ica 8s facts, the ¢ tas ' 7 - ty Bee * Pr) ae are A } ry y i tenga , aba dhetr“Ule. the: ; ; + ms. ee ‘| mete and prosperity of your country. pret. a foodie (Bay, Man Harty in aes biased ine ah lo. ah ‘A CITIZEN: - LE OPRAH! OS an cat ta te 3 thts al p op Around us are convulsed Mecklenburg county, June.2. ne oy of the following nine Southern geeat revolutions in seh Pao e ai ed ny, 7 & THE KNOW NoTHINGS. |¢ alarmed for iden OURSELVES Wet Nort) Carotiva, South Caroli , | which every sincere friend to the { ‘. €on- | Alabama, Missi (Staats ibaa ths Sere balan Bety mner ge Mea ; ! anda sid Texad, the urefiits of hate'Tederal | wil serie deliberation, sud to- but’ wethiveie-| 821,04 rasbly to, conméet “aaling “obihy “4,070,684 {thas a it | cumepection atidiwigour. : Aud inva free Ropulr | Wy, Ps so. dving thes ran on Sed stifling the voice wud influ-| eam Government like our own, where wll igh " eye “tsi |e8e 0f nive Southdra' Stater—aropean rephe |lfiens of spomer.and:tnast ape Glled lop the gen | “isl. ar® frosiueplly wash ul AE tothe South is ulresdy- great, and OteF}jowegt classes of, citizens, have it in their power, 4136 ler therdby'to’despike the ‘Bery‘zéal that pg teria! A We have and prota whiciivigirui, onily Tingete for wremsod”*" "| and age under-atsong-obligutions todo some. |\* Met displayed by” conteuding “opponents. — do. dency even Sey Aimee Boe of Lim among the boys One morping, as we a ny thak ray mare ey ~ "How “cap Southerbére thus rén ‘after fulsé | (hing for the public good : Aéoordingl:, every To apply this direction of thinking and judging wnnetdibte, okt ee Se pony Teaedial wenal one ag. de shea te Nanda deieen » public motion ; or Cadk, decrying the party that is 40 pre-troineat | out Who Nas'the walle of lis gounity reilly ai | @ Ourvelverto the political “lsousions’ at pre- |- heartily sick and tired of ait party organiza. | .cow along the road towards», neighboring Y @- | ly Southern,—* Why quit their Oh, tom stand | Hemi, will Vidw ft as & matter Of high ‘impor- iw on the Carpet of debate; Wero'A merician cit-| tlons whéther of “Whig, Democrat or otherwise, | fields’ A groop of boys, aniong whom was Jem- fom foreign gaounds” The love’ and thirst furltasice io have the minds of his fellow-citipons |'2™ soe thin's cooly vantijudge \Geliverately, prod aages aesores us, that after |son met himeybe was passing. ‘The opportu- ay re at ard le Fi e ee a =. from 5 Py 4 f c i Fane man tot greser i eae |Get wk sean f Mie piege | NOM they Bet boomin fb aince ol |Satnca nce we anette piophy mw Oe Ht tbe ak by Semon“ patie hed than the fave of country. ‘ and duty iw this respect. some writers im defence of the British treaty, | of rejecting everything, because they may. not loa!’ be exclaimed; what's the price of milk?” ; =k eee who have exhausted their eloquenge iv celebra- | he in exnet ‘accordance with ‘our ved |1 say Jonathan, whist do youfodder oo! What | he Weut, with tears pit the Américan’ Party shall compass its por} The le of theas United Btales have bees poten, ain entirely cut off ‘all foreign immigra- deiaiad from eg sete oi Ph = praises, representing it aa.an instrument iptcioes er ynie green iatreard —~ will you take for all the gold on ber horns |— | ever spd tendered his 4 ovi a wate jon, and that exhibi as ever to say, certain ures . ' tien, even then the cvile will be” great ewongh. | robe, by the snets.el<ttesin «jlainge 20d | consum perfection oue that ex’ ie | ee phat (ng Rarer ~ ou {CPE 20m tet to oe ng Steet Pare style, |# mh, 1804, i judgi f your Ve. At the close of the Revelation in 1790, the pop- | the multitude of theif advant When av great mpd secipecce\ aroma | And judging | snd if carried. omt by them as a in. good ‘ are lation of the United Bates was nearly four taill:| attempt was made by the haughty op: of aMeEIPe ig ons Se Bot, bu the other | frithy-we shall Wro'mnd hearty codorse, we| _Hastey, wasing his hand to us with.» plear ee: ink, sind 46° 1850, had’ fucretsed ve ld, ‘to | the earth to deprive th oie Soar’ hand, be also led to. suspect, the purity of prin- cannot perceive that,we are committed to a blind ant smile, aod driving the cow to the fiehl, took oe twenty qillions. «le another period of -sinty | aod privileges, the armi of the Most High 0 ciple in some who have been excard gly fur- | and ind t_of every thing | down the bars of a rail fence, saw her. safely in|" The seer anni, hs Gencdilad: fopelatinas, 34° T2904 | orcad of dha tide; they. apeored | "274 and 2ealobe in. reprotating it Nene ee rate we deci | beimeleaure, and, then putting’ ep ithe bar coal Gxesngns : Ag opps Se ealed om theis tide; Though net Stthing j sheeee. Dass ie i of wat aos taillion| ti be engsged in # very unequal t their Nothing is more common than fr men to} that ft shall be 10, and it is unwarrantable cae aiid entered the schoot with the rest of us. | '0 the woods, {Of wative Americans, The foreignens, “with "se | righteous cause finally prospered, and their | "U inte violent extremes, when opposed in their | to assign wa such » position. After school in the afternoon he let out the cow |imcrease since 1850—being now in 1855, 4,105,-| struggles were crowed with complete sucgess, | 7°!" eopecially whea they have scl6sb pur- i to lote our country, With jealous regard | and drove her off, noae of us knew where. And Gely What I Consid-| 416, must then be thirty millions—a member | — And in general sivoe the establishment of [n- | Se to ae viet mrs caubaune Am amaner| ba. Bde sne = How sedy, be poet B i ioe icipee—t wit the ileal . fos es @Riltgit eae the Seethern view ofthe | 00 per cent greater thaw the present ctr’ Pop-| dependence, the samme series of the ational fa-| iY Proseting in thie same cool, disinterested |. caleulated in their very mature to vubvert negra oft. bas hE bis MijPrere og th —e agrnet ulation of the United States. vours have remained uabroken. Whilst for end impartial manner, what opivice would the the principles wpon which pet glorious nagus | The boys of B—— Academy were nearly all | of of ih pine oer” es, Sep aghh alone, should The States and publit lands in a few years | several years past almost all the nations on the citizgmn of thie coumtry form of sotme of the ad-| charter rests,—in sword; to destroy true repu- | the sous of wealthy parents, sad some of thorn, et 4 po a } Saath to produce » will be sufficiently packed with our own popu- Eastern Cootinent have been harrassed by the Gréssce that have tetely bee coumposed, celebra- | licaniem and place us # footing withdther among whom was Jemson were dunus enough at titen; etlicnd Wrth6g, -petedol 1 “Aeealy | melts ved horror of war, and dintremed with | UAG-the wisdom, pretince;and Armacee of the | peceechiden ine ABS goverwmentay if this | too Jook down with a sort of disdain wpén a echo- } ingism, ~—r' (A> ‘anger CE ROP Ss : : us 6 be itso—we are willing . rar tage tgs tak #8? 169, | raving Europe to take wp ber abode with us | famine and want, we Lave been blessed with Pemodcat,of the, Valied Stata with syppest to oulder the reproach s advocate an | af Whd Sind to drive s cow, The snagep aed tn appears, wt ia the 7 ‘F190, the POPS | sorme regard thowk! be had to the wexttad suc domestic peace, and evjoyed 6 rich ebundance |"! Westy), “Miealdl: Gngiveys, ecocialle that | Are bes Nauralleation Lewe with |i8ers of Japueon were accordingly often rengwed. “4 ; pBtatee wet, 1 968,955 | cating generations, and provident parente al-|at Lome. We live ander a government where they were exayyeratd-encomiigns and Felsvme | proper safeguards to preserve the parity of the | He ooce, o@.» ples that he did vot like the odes Pics. oor Arete 190)28 | cary tave ap Pye to the comfort, prosperity and |the greatest civil and religious liberty is exercia- SeHery ? «What inthe clashows tendency of elective franchise,” aod “the passage of such |of the berm, refmed to sit west to Hartley — —s being then wendy equal. | happiness of their ottepring. ed, where the iroe hand of oppression is pot felt “CN pumpuapeddetians, wis seceived'’y: int hg nd ae ipecripellsoras paupers | Occasionally the would enquire after the cow's ar 186), the N: Beato c: ie plicit faith, bot. 10 produce aigiemaive s@henission |*4 criminals to this country,” be Know Notb-| beahh, progouncing the word ‘te-ow,” alter the camer. | 1 traied that in this’ conidemed statément of a| by the meanest citizen, nor parscaption for doo | im be American; then, we glory in'the ap- | s ; > ¢ 39,942,104 | single beanich of thie Guestion, | haréaaid enoozh | Vine or opinion experienced by any sect or de- to every measure that may be adopted by the | pelfution. If to * oppose any interference in the | manoer of sore of the country people. + 8400415 og peakity tpt ib difing with that party, which {Somination. | Executive pao yor pean: hoa — might oT anal) whather ty be of na | ve ee nature did Hartley ee: —_—_— | ’ area . , Americans down a state _ | dive or Liki firth, or vo declare ov.s. ives “in| bear all t attempts to wound and asnoy ae retro, $342,476 |» preemineetly the Soothery Party — atid the} These distinguished pational blessings have Hee | set vf uk taterventin bid slavery by the | him, on ateanake SRR Aa oe © ‘ Pate ie short space of six- view 1 have takew of it is only Southern, without | undoubtedly sforded os s most becoming | Human vature is much the same iaall ages ; Federal Goternment, except for the protection ‘ x y ‘Mia Kéetbors Slated have Yar outstrhy. | pare to party potion To prevent the further | ground of natiohal grutitade and thanksgiving | “MH bs almost anitvhaly happened thas when | of our constitutional rights,” or to * advocate » ada pycaosa bf wore. ie suaneil . |heositiation of the Bewth, should be the the King of Hearea aod G perons have bees frequently elected to offfces of | high national policy, such as will afford stera and suppose, Hartley, Jemson, one pod the Boutbern ia the increase of pojuilatas | one to the great King Jovernor of 4 ; goby day, ‘1 suppose your daddy) means: to, make ‘ 5 ; | Nati 5. power and trust, they have thereby at be- | unwavering protection to the American name fect appears the more whee | with, the united aime of every Southerner; and | Nations, thaoagh ‘whose spperintending” provi- | P<" 8% length a : : A pened & . harms the [NOW tse cam we avert the inpeding evil, but dence we hace thus been ‘bondictid to national ™* Tstwaicated with ascune of thelr owe im- | *0roed:-sed wil follow and guard the American | « adillkman of you! \*Why not f asked Hartley, the same comet , : | citizen, wherever he moves,” aed with all. oar nothing ; water mations jeercoerd: snore lange [09 # Concerted ond energetic avium amooguienr- |independesce and proaperity. And ie it wot al portance, growe fonder of abaglute power, and | oan to «believe Unt America olall "egenagr a seats ne ae ly 4 of the North, Wheeee 16 remove the coum of all carown and so the Tinportagt duty of grery ome living under | “°4) of being dependent vpon their constitu ed by Americans). Meeting the same ( at ap apse . ae ' oan of Vie, Berth the | @ountry'y illo! le goverement thes fopnded upon tas Bight of enta, Let free Americans learn therefor, to dee | the bullot-box alone, the only legitimate instra- | DOS jaugbed, artley, , lemst mor. ow | P f of reform iu th tified. replied, —"Never fear; if eter l ehoald tke len bp peowertd on page 183 | The contineal ivtraduction of foreigners fivin | Mina, sed calculated } ircrease Knowlidgp Sod pive auch fulvome fastery of cringing cap me oe ate ashorn eter A fe eriremrenren | peuple TU) give goo’ nd asl? e Se x pi ee A | aged, corvept and festering Europe, engendering brary —— bp ones ty ory and portion! Speen, apap wares fet Fs shat the pe Ang should seek The dea: and atlom: AIRS and ‘ tale the Cinited States, singe 1794, | agritianien, sbofitiowism, séresdonismt and oth: | ™ We power to its contintianes and tupport ; ‘bem wot wibbold from merit its just reward 5 | ihe smn the offied,” and with seal und!) 7. day after this . ro 8 et . of is lencang to our amd to be wolicitows to hand down-cuch fnvalus. let them cstccm and vetterate President Wak | energy thodistribetive at chen, and cfenepaita| sand cyoreation. thepn mip A en: deacendacts of imengrapts, or radical enorme». ans 4 ; | public exhibition, at which a ber of lad us bighegr> , thee cm ty datey and in- | dle blessings unimpaired to the fatest posterity? ffigton, as a Man whé has rectored “freqiiént | among officescekers a & reward for j a, pom ies ai. we is proof posi leod, pagum and polygainy, idolatry and in I J | tea PRR ik ao aaa can th Gots nether! : UNG Te lass and we feo ty! cactity, wlth their toss of view ani nena, | A0d New can the grant bedy of the poopte on. S08 Tons wy be coat; Dat bi ere 8 i vesenris te Inaguage of Pas Keak)” Pris were wooed by We Svbsapal of me, Conse tedden, #8 Lo the Syutbern States. sately w detestable policy, that cam receive the | teitate vo effectually to the accomplishment of tem pot deyy somali: «one mimalinaen vipat ya ree Henry, we say, make the most of it, we are our Academy, and both Hartley and Jemson ‘ a 5 the Mueth hed 89 mem. | approbation df no Virtus “walsidh. Were the |s0 deaiesble « purpose, as by being careful aod one | Wemitors, caved = erediablp number te i re binding x ‘ j | ¥ 2 . 4 ; for, t <a had 90 * | sbipm that come freighted @ith each fisurdery jediciows in their electives of persons to legisia But op the other hand, Jet pot electors of rep-| 4 ny agnia aa seother reason of the faith thet | nagrees,, at. a re that evene nT thee only oddvaa d 5 * \oaly sampectel of being taidted with small pox, | tire functions ! resentatives trast implicitly im all who endeavor | is jo us, “we wilt maintain and defend the Con-| eteil ok Seivibution. the a pre . rod Reor it Congress under the | cbolers of other physical idfettion, bow readily | Few periods have occurred, more critical or recommend tsentmelvee by a fiery seal for the | stitution of the United States, and the rightaof/ © hel a Ms lg of ead] o—gee Kepurt page 160. jana gly would the sickest qrautine laws’ intarating tothe United Sate than the peeenr, >! of Wn COMmAT amd le SPP a oe Tefal pastormance on the part of the Oxoeral|# gold roedal, which way rarcly.amarded vot ie cod he ew ms be enforced against them Bet ing tly | dud werer have we vests Gme when | pudlican Uuvematest who are continaally de} wt gov P . hm members, ay bearing Osly ; i‘ 1 of Government of all the duties enjoined upon it by much oe account of its great cost, as because the Stele South eo * | sored plagues, more pettilentinl in thew charac | cireum»pectuon and eare in clecbog representa ame om conduct of those in offfe®| 1). Constitution,” and Whilst we bold that religh- |jnstances were rane which rendered its beatowal rasan Thad since 1700, the South has | ter end am theie matere, they are wel | tives were more necessary. At the next ensu- Lypocrsy i« a mosthateful thing : and there is | oos fuith is # question for each individesl to . contagwes ’ y ! |proper. It was the prise of heroism. The last - —toondled “Fe We: Hotee of Representa | comed inte ur porta and received with raplures |ing election the citigens of thie state are called worh by pocriny ungd-imipoliues as well as imre- |setile fur himsell, we regard it as of the wtmont | who reteivel duc wan pouty wbd aa eying, wtbing of the Sveatc,— | fjoy—Lianene impumible thet o nation oo cum | upon by 20 act passed lax{ vemion of Amembis, lyon. How ofhen dove find pamone satin) importance —t2 wee Ue orignal MAGE oe |three years ag rescued the Wiad girl from ._e Poor ndlenrly attribetable. (othe irm-| pose! con expect to enjoy thet peace, tranquili- |toeleet paraae to represent them botl: in the like ware repoblitems, gad malow and buldin | (1. thes mo person who shall deny hs | arovcing. Bow migrants and their descendants, being 1850, |) aod harmony of fochng and senturment so cs- state and federal Legialature— ate} as there has | he eatuse of the people, wntil they bave secured | Ling of God, or the truth of the Protestant re-| The principal then said that, with the permis met renee + end eetindrtted in ‘the cegsus reteray for that sntia! to ite welfare; and it in corte aly pro appeared » great diversity of sentiment among ase NETH e+ geearnyhad aime bind bs | a, oF the divine authowity of either the Old | 35 ofthe sompeing be would relabe.p short story D , B a ae Meio’ . thereupon suddenly their tone, and begin | or New Testament, or who shell bold religious . f ft, ve pants and 1 dhoald te remembered, that to i: | biematical, whetber « Union of such corrupt and | the politicians of our toustry, of various sab s ; |* Not long « some scholars were ff . . ime crease the of any State, it is wot ne | discordant materials con at all éednre, and even | jeota that have been uadee gonsideration, it isto “° speak in mreee of mized governments, oF go | Oe a ao ge ae ad ee | Kite io the come asa poor boy auakes |mileh cows have b ban . ther fwhabrtants thereof should be | if it can, whether soch a Union o worth pre | be expec ted that unasaal industry will be em phate a thet, here. sbecks and totam, eal Po Poi or place of trast, pager im the ro | ane by on bis way to the miil, The horse took | ithi at pW eildled ty cate, Wor that on the | srving. ployed by the opposite parties, each with a view Peery pry hays ian 1 . ie department, withio the Staten.” These are a few fright and threw the bey, injuring hie 9 bedly | 8 ant 2 we . ‘es | Very Respectlully, to amend nod catablich their differeet ecati-* generally most reaso@ to suspect the highest | of the reasons which we give for the presnt, w ‘ ¢ sing oy Om contrary, enumerates, whether men, wo | y 1 7 j weg presnt, why | that be was carried home,snd confined some weeks m ve re abit TTT ; eed thes ling to euch | your most obedient é<., | mente and merits. A few observations there pretenders. | we favor certain priaciple avowed by the Amer: |, his bed. Ofthe scholars who had uninten- b. vRort " alyne, ate the members apportion. | TL W. GUION, | fore, on the duties of trgisiators (if judiciously Be cautious also of electing persons to legis Rare yey: | iomally caused the disaster, none followed to learn oe a 5 the. several States. | oe made) will not be deemed improper or unsea- lative power who are Enown to be spec ulators,| On another occasion we may enter iato the! 1. fate of the Wounded boy. There was one 4 ’ . - ° f of the several , h ! ¥* aged * Kaw, cbduld thes hai ina be per MURDER AND SUICIDE. | sonable ; and may be useful to the Jower classes The speculations that fiave for some years past ig t = paregen re assumed, for schaing, bowerenceebe ia eeaeal ahs gasidoal | ABLE Fisc mitted to flow, at ptior to 1850, oa ie ddl | Sr. Locm Joly 11.-- Yesterday « young of cities , ) ee are not felty acquainted with the | been practised im this’ country apon foreigoers, to our respected and highly valved friends, that from 2s distance, who not only went to make in- making mre reat el Wo pereeivg, Mikt Before the present getere nan named Relsing, of good family, polities! situation of this country. in en among Ey , have = & disgrace | we shall stodiously avoxd anything whieh will | quiries, but stayed to render services. very good, oe 0 sate ont tien bare the Routh will and ; d be ; a dicaol ot | And here I would premise that it is a matter to free Amencans, class of men in gener | commit us to false and untewable principles in| This scholar soon learned that the ded cannot Ee to beh 50 inhen ' — —— : en eamiog =o = much to be lamented, that many who give their at, are not only dangerous whea put in legisia- conspatile Whh Trot; Fein ane Oneet- ty wns the grandson of s poor widow whose tole | F = r 8 Re 2 3 ' > vi On ah life in this city, invited her to ride with eae A sauce eee geand to oer at random, | Intive trust, but their @xample is pernicious to tation. — Camden Journal. ned counididd tn ling hb wi of tne A, et lcaee 100 over-an in. the popula Uraneh | bumbling hin into the conay: where he shot ones jand are determined by present impulse, the *oety The enormoma fortunes thet have of on ‘cow of which she was the owner. Alas! what! then press ont fhe Giatl tans the plete! sttitade lc supple dead, and returning to the hotel, blew | sites of the great, or low and selfish mo. tte been suddenly nequired by such fraadulent | WAYS OF COMMITTING SUICIDE. | seeld phe sow do! Ske was old aod igen coblened cntil © feb Reritnen hon, ot Nerthera weaet, There his own brains out | ives, rather than by national, manly and com and dishonourable methods have produced in Wearing thin shoes on damp nights ia rainy ber grandson, on whom she depended. to drive | mast be taken ie no Jaw more comslant then that of - Sens | _- ; mendable principles ; and bat too few seem to the minis of many 8 disdain of the slow and so- weather. - ” | the cow to pasture, ¥as Row on hie back heip- oD seed and & 2 tnd effect,” a6d iP ienimigraion, the cate, b Taking the Census The Courier and | be duly impressed with a sense of the impor ber paths of industry. | Building on the “ air tight” principle. less, ‘Never mind, my good woman, said te | on it stand aboot Permitted to continue —the ies, Sou here de Enquirer is responsible for the following : | tance of being represented by judicious and faith-| Im a word, fellow-citizens, as you love your Leading a life of enfecbling, stapid laziness, Cholar, ‘I ean drive your cow! With blest caretally draw ape , , Suan, b eaves tte Sout je | A lay alters cinesta gent] iy ful men. country, #8 you value your privileges, a are, Hp ty the — :- — of annateral a mul ‘kmoke' the old women scoupted the ale ke ii 7 ae . at y € ety em a a Md ‘ erctement bY reac a 4 Trashy fo a uF ao oft , ; % be! o hand them down entire to your por . i, : 4 fe was one quart only to a gullen of A x » of the uppor wards in answer to the in- It too often happens that electors, by not be-| desirous t your P Going to balls in all sorts of weather in the | et. 4 I]. " net. mad wade nen T terro aor of a Censns Marshal stated | ing pomessed of sufficient information and dis terity, be judicious and careful ia electing your | thinnest possible dress, Lancing till in a com But bis kindness did not stop bere. Money fue peplenretg oy ese = fe 4 approved ibe $00 kay, a ae get rr oad \that he was born in “ Rhode Island.” — | cernment, are made the mere tools of party and representatises— let knowledge, sobriety and in- | plete perspiration, and thea going home through | was wanted to get articles from the apocheeary. this receipt Fsend produces.« most 4 the ovr Wetehis ‘al t sll iL f “Sure, an’ hev’ ye been naturalized 7” | faction, are seduced and imposed upon by the feyrity mark the characters of the men you pe air eer bed ‘L have mouey that my mother seat me to buy | ticle, and is, a8 you see, far more . aera Bat 4 = he pwas the prompt enqniry of the intelligent specious, though false representations that ate | choose; at least fix upon these candidates who ene Ha ln acthihnhadheg Poems heots with; bat I can do without them for Oxs of Yorn ° ‘again, whom 6 the 49 taeintem ie nas official. The truth of this way be ode | held out by ambitions and designing men. appear to have the largest share of such qualifi Surfeiting oa hot and very bighly stimulating awhile.” ‘Uh no,’ said the obd woman ; ‘I cant —— 0 te Jin) in enve? grem represent | Not Americans certainty, or ed, bat we are prepared to give name / cations, Unless your representatives be possest dinners, u conecnt to that, but here is a pair of cowhide } - > va, Chrneit some Americans must bave two representatives, and place. Commonwealths have always been subject to geees id lene +f Toctewing te Asldhood on ten. aed pete om eh ee < ene Love —A complaint of the heart, ie onneee? A of information and discerw » they will be in segimming | Ndhood on tea, anc £8 boots that yaght leary, who cant w : i ; yysieiane of whiel eannet be. They clearly represent those | | be distracted by parties and factions, and by am- 5 = (ee from one step to another, through coffee, chew * 2 u : ™ oom inordinate * P fal ore ti frei f ;: hitions demagogues who bave mi-led the peo- capable of rendering you essential services, aud wetter rscdidvitLing . them. If you would only buy these, giving us thing difficult to obtain. “ se sinh bes med 09 “ Tore - Three oth Aol ° heat ple. Bat goat the people be induced to think | will be liable to be made the daper of others ; Kavsing athices qui « by teaching them to what they cost, we shoukl get along nicely."— sons of both sexes between the " po ied oaths eas of ay lnecetarneeded alm sans ofthe hares examine and judge for themselves, they « ald am! unleas they be porsest of integrity and fulel- ‘suck canaly. Tiss sebalas Vought Os: bouts Gooey Sr a ts pg he Ag = ie ine, 4 t society, hav e On yé 2 € a | = mo oe" ot " : . : this Gane” rte i i - eae dei ~eite he am jn the pe lon Sunday. It ie too bad to reqaire cler- ‘in all probability often detect such aspiring men, ity, they will be readier to serve themselves than| Eating Without time to masticate the food. | were, and has worn them up to this time. [" macht Netoagih-s 4 y . nv Sot be eurprised co ae gymen to talk to enshions, carpets and | and prevent eck distarbamosa—-Aad bappily their constituents. Acquaint yourselves with! Allowing love of gain fo so alsorb our minds, | Well, when it was discovered by the other) ymptoms.— Absence of nC resetitati@es, «9 much reek!ow: corruption * 5 eliot B B ’ and prevé © : a epeny the comebiidtions and laws of yéer country con. |” leave no time to attend to our health. hove of the Academy that oar scholar was ie things many names: 3 6mo35 and | 4 éahibited |C8*" ¢ roirs.— Boston Lee. for us, in this country the general diffusion of 4 7° Following an unhealthy occupation because |“ as : and sighs zephyrs. A for : fo Werkguardiam as are continually leon ledire 2 : : rular | Stler yourselves as the guardians of your own vy cam be made by Kt. the babit of driving a cow, he was assailed every 4 ¢ r in our Congress, "The obly femedy for this dic- nowledge amongst our citizens gives singular ) : { J money can be made by it. + iaaibie i ridicole. Hi chide MY and much musi¢ : of if ; 1 5 i «@ . ’ ea for judgin righ litical char. | bertes and privileges. A general ditfusion of Tempting the appetite with niceties when the day with laughter and ndicule. Lied ® g ry x 1 i Somebody says that a woman abandons advantages for judging arig t of political char | pre ; real heaven; e enna, fs the rémoval of: ite cguet, which Is one \y oe . estate, od moment her husband |acters and measures. The present age is fadecd knowledge, and an upriglitoess of morals among stomach says Ro. boots in particular were made matter of mirth. business; loathing for thin, of BAKER of the objeats of the American party: It often pre. it. even in church, the women sing distinguished from all that have ever preceded the citizens, are the strongest bulwarks to defend C jimh to ag in acontioual worry about But he kept on cheerfully and brave, day after one ; bloodshot eyes, and a con ‘ nd gettle 9* ie argued béforo the people, thet tho muniber of an octavo higher than the men, in order it, both by the increase of knowledge amongst the liberties of any nation. Such a prevaleyce gg ie niprheer et P ana corentat moos! day, never shunning observation, and driving | sire to sigh. : ‘ » needing foreighor within Gur coaniry is two small oad i not t6 agree with them in anything. We) oh ranks of men, and also-by that disposition to of knowledge among the people at large, would Gormandising tk dee ae ate the widow's cow, and wearing his thick boots, | Efcct.—A. strong heart-burn 5. Vare pret ae pajjece then to action agninst 1": believe it. free and carefal investigation, which has marked also have a great tendency to eause candidates, Giving away to fits of anger. contentedin the thought that be was doing right; high ; stupidly eloquent eyes; 9 them, nd this point isalways vehemently press. | ‘ the inquiries.that have been made in political for legislative offices to use proper means and Neglecting to take proper care of ourselves | —caring not for all the jeers and sneers that |and all that govt ¥ thing sv ary? 3 of tho facty that they ae al-| SAWING RED-HOT IRON. ond ss sou subiecta ; and L presume it will ‘diligence to qualify theraselves for such trusts, when a simple disease first appears. could be uttered. He never undertook to ex-, agination bright— aled : own i phe wae dan per: Tron bars and shaftings ard ent to length | not be devtnel an cchlicend compliment to! @# Well as be a powerfal check to prevent their se plain why be drove a cow ; for be was. sot ie = npr ye ir, ty leaders and office veckerseastiuonsly ee iy a cirenlar soft reel ba. The fron to pay to Amerieans, to say that the nature of Oi. | CoPeuFTeNce in passing improper laws, | A poll was opencd inst week, in Currituck clined to make a vaunt of bis charitable motives, tnd al ; pros, witht tach to_aecure their fator, and that be ent is presented red hot to the saw, vil Governinent, and thé true principles of Civil’ ‘Thofofire make une ct-all, proper means to county, N. C,, to take the sense of the voters as to and farthermore, in his heart he had no sympa- Cure—Get maftied. means Thos virtudus ; and indepen- f which rotates at a high velocity, and is Liberty are more ly known aod better obtain and disseminate political and other use- subscription by the county of $50,000, towards | thy with the false pride that could look down ee as Woichmen fac thahwe hare strong | ont cool by its Tower part passing thro’ eee sl athens Uaeed © : . "the consteuetion of the Canal uniting the waters | with ridicule on any useful employment. It ii h dden fale: At y Hotel, ‘that the Bresideney of the | a trough contdining cold water. A large | aadere tRegh series! States, ful knowledge; retrench wnagosssary expenses + | of the Currituck Sound aod Elizabeth River, and {was by mete accident that bis course of kindness Hasty climbers have sudden faite. ates has. Bodin put dp to public | bar of iron ean thus be ent through ina reg by the inbabitants Of uny other nation in) discourage idleness and dissipation, and. be dili-| it-was decided by & vote of more than four-fifths | and seitdenial was yesterday discovered by his temnpt ry to fly like an eagle with the LE TON, RTs un dighed Hdae. the world, © If this ‘be a. terme representation, it! gent to cultivate and encourage habits of indas- |i favor of the subscription. teacher, | wings of a wren. tho | few seconds, ’ P SRA * ee - — ee TE PROM O, 4. BRO SON. known and gud , and pret he seartad po cabled idea fu am The desigts of ‘that dangerous power upon the OR Oh Peneen epeers ibe etnns udharpoedle Rips geret age Reviess, 10 0 citizen of this place, who had writ-| monstration. Tied hed cons iow wherein he malutsined the civil xothority staftiing truth that ahe desis eminearie 9f Po” of the Pope in this country, The copsent of ne ata Mr. B. has becn obtained to tnake what use of it for lig igs be deemed supe, efilands Se te set ret is uld written for the public eye. But as Mr. Branch arouse to has used the letter in this canvass, We think best | ger. that to such ‘scheme of corruption may be science and all that miakes Republican Tostitu- i the ple | tions worth preserving will be gone furever ! will be forearmed. The Pope's Nuncio to Spain, | to publish it entire :—{Warenton News.) trey in 1856, Forewarned, Ih senate mr jot pate te de Sua Me Dean Sin; I have itis mo- | to be red, in t the inte thei te int wit ita enclosure.— | preset Puatmastet General, a Catholic, wenld 1 aim 8 Tittle ‘at 2 joss to determine what course | be a member of the Cabinet of General Pierce ! There are no sumbers of wy Review | There is other and abundant proof to confirm the % maidtaincd the civil authority of opinion that this appointment was secured to this country, but 25 there are seve- | the Romish hierarchy before the Catholic vote was Jn which F have discessed the rela-| cast for the present incumbent | Let these facts of the two’ orders—temporal and spiritual! be known to the American people, and the Tae shall, the whole, best answer “ American Refyrmation” wil! sweep from polit ) ing them. I will therefore ‘ical powet, if 1856, the aiders and abettors of sher to send you all the numbers the Bemish hierarchy with their followers and fort . | dependants, of all ranks and conditions. «Fou will find in the articles entitled “Two or; Americans! our governincut must be puri- to eves 1853, “The Sporitwat moi for | fied, The ballot box must Le puritied x the fu- * ” April, amd “ Zhe Spiritual Su-' ‘are exclusion therefrom of meu who have no proms,” daly, of the same years, the statement permanent iuterest in, nor attachment to the @f my doctrine on the subject ; and in “ You Go country. The public departments must be pu- toe Per Fanuary, 1854, The Temporal Pow- rified the employment of native born Americans ithe Pages” Aprit, 1854, aud ~ Uncle Jack | only to perform the dytics of the various posts ind his Nephew,” for October of the same year, therein. The day must come, if we would pre- ‘Way. explanations and defence of my doctrine. [serve our liberties, when the hordes of foreign- T ask yod “to read these articles in the ers who throng the d ents, and who neith- Phave named them! [f you | understand the genius our institutions, our Mithoagh you will doubtless fed mich | laws, nor our pees giv. place to the if non-Catholic, you will object to, 1) wative born citisens of the United States, and eure you will find vg such doctrine as | am | when, in the emphatic language of the “ Amen- The subject | treat has been can party,” “Americans shall rule America.”— mech obscure! by comroversy, and I am liable When that day comes, then, and not ull then, | fomisapprebtnsion by those who hare vot sfe- the Constitution of the U, States will stand vin- died jx ly from the Cathglic dicated as farnishing, im practive and in theory, point of view. “J weat the ‘spbject only under, the wost perfect system of national government cortun and for Catholics, and many of that could be preps 5 pagers securing the terms T use bave in Catholic t atech-| union, tiberty, the rights of the States, and the et, which those not familiar with that | happiness of the citizen, through laws enacted, T say this in ex- construed, and executed by American born . citizens. In drawing towards the close of my remarks sovereign.) no tew er civil juris-| policy, allow me to call upoa you, by exery con- or penne od slices cagpa called. *The ade aia that can iaer Kissa hy birth the has in this country is his or Americans by adoption, to cherish aud to in- per 9 mea as the spirtual head of the |‘ culeate a holy reverence for the Constitution, and lh ine purely spiritual power, aod can for that Federal Union which it secures. ieedovly for a spwuual cud, and even) = Disciples of Washington! Citizens of this ever Catholics, for the church does cot! metropolis, whieh bears his honored name ! Kes- ‘those who are without idents of the neighborhood ef bis mansion and Maaitors perely temporal, Ia a Catholic, of his tomb! Americans, who behold almost ty sag to the Pope, because he has bourly that structare intended as 3 mementg of =. Jesus Christ no authority as a your reverence for his character and his virtues ! temporal ign over me. He cannot make Americans, who enjoy the fruits of bis tors and the rights of the sovereign or the sacrifices, I call upon you to read, to study, to of the oe or ed the former or| adopt and to practice the maxims contained in from the ; his farewell legacy—to staxw By THe Ustox oF fer ell Catholics, whether the so called ruese Srares, come wear on wor! Heed bis or the so called Gallicans, are, warning words ; treasure up his parting advice; ‘The dispute lies not here. All agree teach u to your children and your chidren's chil ‘State is supreme and independent in its dren. Tell them that the Father of bis Coua- erder—that to say, im the temporal order. try proclaimed that “the American Union is the ‘whet 1 maintaie is, that the temporal or- main pillar in the edifice of our indepemience 7” te wet supreme and independent, but m the | that it is “the palladium of our political safety Wnpleatare of things subordinate to the spiritu-| and prosperity. Tell them that George Wasb the end of man—the cod fur which ington taught his countrymen to frown indig- mate him, directs and goverus him by hs nantly upon the fire dawning cf ciery attempt im "the spintual order, not in to alienate apy portiun of the country from the Beery mas who believes any r— | rest, of to enfeeble the sacred tcs which now whether Catholic or voo-Catbolic, | link together the variogs parts ;” and tell them this ; for it is only snying | too, that this A party of the country wil/ rather than maa, aed | stand shoulder to shoulder, arm linked in arm, thee the cresture— hand grosped in hand, an cuiiess chain of bro E Me must obey G i state tq you ima thers, pledged to uphold, maintem, and defend doctrine! do really hold. the Union, under ali circumstances, throwgh all po paren the temporal ts subordi- time, and against all encmes 4a the apiritwol it follows that the State a _. apie oar } From the Raleigh Reguter ant am shen be Canght in their Oren Trap J Tk, La them, and luses his right to reige. This . common doctrine held by all of as Ameri ter Disgorged at Last. Gams, sed all Catholic doctors teach and always We publish, ia another column, the letter of have ’ Brownson, the beading defemder and th lies at the foumdatwe of sll Qo 4 ie the ablest expounder of the doctrines of the Kommh pt a are : only doctume that can pre Apr pap pa cat te contry. Win Review han bees dome ty Ff Cherch im thes ¢ 1 take it for e@dorsed by the Lomb Bishops of the United States, and more recently by the Pope of Rom This letier coes the full kmgth of the doctrines cays with § Punk’ Ran. atinbuted by the American I’arty to the Papeete soul be subject to the aod Jesuits. It was written to a Warren De = 4 dee there wm 20 power bat from more! to be axed against the American Party, oan, be thet resitcth the pow- —handed to Mr. Branch for that parpose, who “ ‘the ordinance of God, and they that in a discussion with Mr. Shepard, read @ Prmchene damnation to themmselven.”— only to refute the position amumed by the forbid | part, yop med est pooner UN Amernecan I'arty. Mr. 8 called for the letter > to per ty Here bb my conscience amd, im bm reply, read the whoie of it to the fe obedience, and my conscience, as a people present, and tarned his cumpetitor's bry is held by every American. 1’ The Church, follow By Scripture, makes civil aliegiance ¥ E can be —s only by a spear Byte gun completely upoe him with great effect. Mr appointed diree-| 1: such : ‘Genationce, that the prince of bis tytesey' coon eww that bis " hes furteited bis rights, fallen powerfully against bim, and he wheeled around eed cemed to reige. What | 99d denogperd most hastily iain for the Pope, a visible bead of the Brownson and the letter! S, indigwamt was Comtech, 14 the power to release my cousrience be that one would have supposed that he would fom the teingwes bons. aed to place me at Irb- nt have touched him with a «sty -foot pole, yet ty fe Peet the prince become 2 tyrant. The ; : ‘ DL endeesteed by the deponing power be bad endorsed him fully by intro power, itnell, every bly ents ES, org 8 Wilnew entitied to credit against the Amer- glave, emer. The American Congres of 1776 ican Party. After repeated calls for the letter, . age depmed George the Third thas been pethshed, and we appeal to every only ference it, come give bo the people nm . ; . Mas Ce cndiosd tel ; aud I clahen st for the BAD 0 Teed % and cay ohetber it dow net o- OBER, ond the Pope 0s hend of the Church Stlish most conclusively that the Amencan , dines wd im thie exereime a cis ve aiherents of t is called hie tempo the | pe of lowe claum fur him complete com tthe a power }, f trot over f sovervigm, of in relation to the . on his (borch. It « Agios A Khe vuliject to olny the rine : ‘ Metered bere th- Pope does not refieve from the ~ temporal power @ subordinated to the hil slegianee, for that the prince had forfeited *piritual power Ww his tyrannr He eeleaws the subject only Why. the {rom the epiriteal or religions obliga! om, wuperl \ adda by thristianity to the crm, and thes only 0 cee of the Cathode conscrence The Poe ts the proper power ( wiiness was telling both bis friend acing bim arty » mgbet. in assertiog that ¢ tet ise:) comscoences of thne sho belong este im broad terms that Who, is the temporal puwer! government. the people, in their po uoder the Coustauuon. Who The Pope— { luome under the control of the al Mpactty constitutes the spereual power ! decide for me % he Charch Ghether the Constitution of this country ori Vope. Tamoants to tois, then: that all gov Pel repugnant to the laws of Ged If he d erpments of States are enborrdinated to the Pope sides that ik te not, as bey decided, then Tam of Rome’ If the poopie are oppressed, they bound je comecience to obey exer) law made it a eye aut resist of throw oppression, wot the and under nu adeoriatice with it crreumstat om ean hie abeolse me from ny obligation to gies hue permieston. Lf they resist with vey, OF ttertere woth the adm mistratior f At lose ave, they are su yt w bis censure A Porernticut poder it, Fr th onvcenent aed csuantaes oe wt te do eceurding tw its com, n what Again be says Ti Dope is the proper au ever it plenmes, that is not repugnant tothe laws | : ‘er (eed . ners of Ged, oF to natnral justice That it is f tees cee tet EN ae) Catetrerl feet h f 1Lad de-more than that. 1 . eeume po man in thie &!! Lomanista) whether the Comstrtation of tins AL preset country will pretend. Country is or i not repugnant to the laws of Dhase mase these remarks to ard you to un rod.” Tf, then, a] Apint Lekem an oath to sup depstand the uetine of the article to « I port the Conetitetion, it is with the proviso, that eave called yonr attention You ase a stranger to me, but [ take you & be & ptrious-mind-d man, and a lover of tut at instr atid justin; ms sucli I hiave 0 Dope deciares or consulers the provisions of trent consistent with the laws of 1 you. J feu Je not this *hichor law” doctrine 1 Does have to doctrin: + of opinion ] wish t bet t annul and take away the nghe eonerafl, Tan a Cat hol \n » ama WUct avec Wo astral & Ue bes Le tree te my God, avd to my f “ ' ‘ | re : | : be to ten comen ences of this dectnne J bave the boner to be your humble servant, | sate at acay ? _— OA RROW NSN Sbowld inet whe avow it be elevated to offices Meow J. Davis, Kay, Warrerion, No of iinjpurtance ou the governinemt! Dues it not ae piace that ofhoer under ul) igation to « foragn The follow extract is from ration de. SIEM MOT powcr controling aml directing the } Ai cat Couseence livered by dudge bis of Washiugton City, for , . - for th a uth that u } merly editor of the Aticnean Ongar nth IU ia ’ nue truth) cwet) Uuene ; ter has secon th yh ' rd by the Jens 4th Joly. It be worthy of perus rh z Viroeured vy the lead i‘ 1 ' ; ; rs of the Foragn Darty to «id them in the al nother and perLape a greater threstene le we t te Payista a esuite of the Ro wand demands an efficient ren law © : Pay Jesuits of the Rom eret aime of desusuam, to sulyeet.« uptr ty Sh Chur © pout Aimerwan Party, i the deamon of the Romi h hres ‘ will reco! with fatal of pen ther heads y, tained im it, hand 1 to his neighbor and ge ten to Mr. B. requesting the numbers of hit Re- | of the United States should be opens the him to caper well, beire castig hi vote (place -efing plac of meefing ae = ‘ - POR ith Corelina Watch SALISBURY. N. 0. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1656. Lat the prople rend it! Jeet all. ywho pay pee huge it, after seriously reflecting upga the conse- quendes 16 our jnsti ‘of the doctrines con- ‘men, why arb the apologists’ and ‘advocates of the Roniish Hierarchy and its arbitrary powers and pretensions, With tho doctrines avowed — {27 On Thursday next, the Od day of August, the Eleetion comes off in North Carolina. Let every North Carolinian, in whose veins courses one drop of Ame- lrican blood, and through whose heart ltrickles the ruddy life drops of native pride, rally to the polls in defence of his own mother-land. —--— ese ~ RAIL ROAD CONVENTION, | ALLEGIANCE TO A FOREIGN POPE. | The New York Express says that “ proscrip- tion is the Cuckoo cry of a great many yathink- | ing men againet the American party, which is ‘warring with Papacy and uot with Catholicism.| The Convention organized in this place Tt proceeds ¢ at Murphy’s Hall, on yesterday at 10, A. * Papacy, that is alleglaute to the Pope of M., his Honor David F. Caldwell, in the Roine is one thingy Catholicism is altogether \Chair. The Counties of Burke, Catawba, avother. lan A ay de’ |“ Whataman thinks of “ Confession,” “Tran-| Caldwell, Alexander and Iredell, were substantiation,” “ Purgatory,” “ Nunoeries,”| well represented, and the delegates seew * Monasteries,” is his own business, uot ours,—|to manifest a determination to secare the nay, what he thinks of the Pope of — he | charter before the meeting adjourns. It bape el at rie aie eves ars lis well known to most of onr readers, that wishes to become an American citizen, and share om Ries Z with us in the partnership of this Government, | an absolute subseription of $300,000 is —whep it does become our business to know, required before the charter is secared. mbecther hey our partner in Govermmentowes |The county of Iredell subseribed $103, | Geverument of the State of New York, and the |100; Catawba @100,900; Rowan $24, United States of America. Partners in Govern-| 600 ; Caldwell 88,000; Alexander $5,- ment thus divided, owing even allegiance to! 700, absolutely and unconditionally — conflicting sovereigns, cannot, it is certain, ami- es ee 57 7 >» enb- cably transact business in Government together, leav ing 8 balance of peo ” sale tl | —and hence, they had better never begin to try. scribed before the a ele Tune aan ne Everybody assents to all thi,—-but says the, Convention. The delegates from Burke Roman Catholic, “I owe nothing but ‘ spiritual | are ready ta subscribe $100,000, making ricer ty th Tope Th tee [th aubseiption 40,00, so soon ath our early days, with some facility, —but the more | three huncred thousand Fh on rasaclted ty we read the Papal Greek, and the older we| the lower counties. This was the sum grow, the harder becomes the understanding of and substance of the report, submitted on — peti ie Sab a tay pint, way esterday ev ening, by W. W. Avery, soul, but not my body.” Now, if the Catholic | Esq., one ef the Committee appointed to would only give his spirit to his own country, as the rest of us do, the Pope might have his temporalities and his body in welcome, the spir- it of @ man, in our estimate being of far more . importance to have than any of his temporary | subscription has been increased. | possessions,—or even his body. Indeed, the} We have no doubt of the final success oh os may have any man’s temporal allegiance! of the enterprise. We cannot think the u ly give his s etohis| country. He wb ows the mini’ the api | citizens of Rowan are so Llind to their the soul of a man, owns all a man hath. | own interests as to suffer the Western ex- * Papacy, then, Papal allegiance—vot Cathol-| tension to fall through. icism ; is what we quarrel with. Man or wo man, they may worship the Virgin Mary till | doomsday, or believe in the ~ Immacelate Coo- | ception,” of confess all of wives’ or husbands’ | secrets to the priest,—if they choose—and we ean vote for them, clect them to office, and con- | sent to be governed by them. We may have in| thei that sort of confidence and love ; by whieh | we can trust them on anything and everything, ——when they act of their own free wills, under | the inspiration of their own consciences, and by the conclusion of their own judgments—bat if a comuience in Rome, 4,000 wiles off is to rule | them,—if Roman judgment is to be our judg ment—and Koman will the will over us,—we de-| mur to the partnership and subsersience. The | allegiance of Americans to a Komau Potentate | not the alleginnce of sa American citizen. | { | | ee | ! | | ' arrange ard prepare business for the ac- tion of the Convention. Since the read- ing of tha: report, however, the Rowan “U E MO T "y o o j 2 , . o 6 18 oj Se m = 09 % ) es r d a e jo sm s ON ) pa e m y w o yy ,, —— D E Po r g y € Pu s Sy o j o r q u av yA q Yq n o p jo se T W w U @ sa B u o j Ou | BO T e U a I N ™ UI 9 } 8 9 yy ON ) OK FROM KANSAS. St. Louis, July 16. Governor Reeders message contends for the ; right of the people to settle their own affairs, | An old & value! Document.— We have veinfluenced Ly the other States, and says that| been favored by )rof. Rocxwet, of De the territorial legislature may a: oo the ques| y* json College, with half a sheet of “the toa of slavery to a limited extent, and tempore A Covchina Journal.” July 4th. 1796 rily regulate tt He directs attention to the de | Meade satel ia a Dieeat tases? finition of the bouedaries of the covaties and dis published at Halifax, N. C., “by Apua trieta, and the qualification of voters, He re nan Honor, joint Printer to the State commends that a stringent hquor law be adopt | with H. Wills.” ed ov account of the indians. He thinks that a e light tax only » required, and that pre em pt ions well asa oP f aes ‘ent looking sheet. may be tared. He recommends the immediate | This half of it te about 9 ~ establiahbment of the seat of government, and ao pounees that the popalation of the territory a movats to 3,393 females, ar! 5.133 make nee 5 The leguwiature fixed epom the Shawnee Mis On examining this |ittle paper, we fiud mon as the temporary seat of government. The one article as applicable to the present phair retord = apg oy = sph state of public affairs as it could have passed sotwithstanding, » adjour & ' . . meet agein at the Shawnee Mission 4 | been at tbe Uae it was fret poblished -— It is patriotic and wise, and evidently an MISSOURI PRO-SLAVERY CONVENTION. emanation from a most re spectable source St. Louw, Jaly 18, | We bespeak for it the careful perusal of The evening seasion of the sceond day of the “ll our readers. It is an address “ Tu the Pro-Slavery Convention, lately held at Leamg Citizens of North Car-lina,” over the sig ton, in tie State, was stented with great ex natare of “ A Citizen ;” and bearing date, atement and confusion on the sulj.t of Presi. pe dent Shannon's address. Finally, the thanks of — Mecklenbarg eeenty, June 2. The the Coarention sere tendered and a copy was reader will find it uu the first page of this renested for publication. The third day was) week's paper aly stormy. A platform was alopted setting | forth as follows: ~ That the agitation of the slavery question in Congress or in the several think, strike the mind of every reflecting States, will finally result i a disaotation of the man who reade the Umon ; and the reeniution of the pon-slave-hold ing States not to admit anoth . : sai seven peaaped srcheeomanile fathers guarded their |iLerties. L v I H L ( a d | ¥ Z Z N H fq pa q u o s q n s Sp p o e d s wa ‘w o m pu v ‘u e u E Y y . ) ou en c e s o Ai v v s a v e n ju n o w e eu 1 a 9 oy ] It is an lateresting, as 15 inches ; showing that the entire size of the paper was 13% 13 imehes There is one thing which must, we article reterred tu, and that is, the jealousy with which our declaration of hostility to the Constitution ; It will the diffusion of slavery tends to the amelioration Le seen that even General Washington, of the condition of the slave, and to maintain an, “the father of his country,” was not ex ling majonty ; : that the Kaneas and Nebraska act a tke te empt from suspicion ; gitive slave law. are cordially approved : that the | ¥4te hed, lest beeoniing intoxicated with nourporation of inemied associations for the par | power, he siould misuse his office to the pose A colomzation io Kansas, is an unprece- detriment of the rigtts and liberties of and an attems4t to thwart the purposes of the (omatit ution and the enactments of Congress equilibrium agains, nonslare hol bet wae closely , lose dented measure, a the people. The allasion made to speculating office It is ne ommon thing, now-adaya, fur men to seek office, not for the sake of the honor of filling ench poets; but for the advan- The good sense of the North is expected to tage afforded thew for speculating pot down fanatwal aggressions, and eave Kan sah Lo Datoral setliement While disclaiming any intention to wterfere with actual setitera, they will protect holdera, is also worthy of note themselves and property, as the eighteen border une ; counties of Missouri conta 50,000 claves, which will be valuckem if Kansas becomes the abode of abulition fanatics. Washington City is crammed with illae t S144 A committee were appointed to publish an trations of this fac S| ilation enters address to the people of the United States on into the calculationa of nearly all the } ) ¢ the history of the Kaneas excitement. A ¢ and the resulutions PY members to Congresa; and a member of the sam f angen : cecaycaiee the ¢ making that part of his business, will not ’ thon were ordered to be forwarded to the execu liven pach “isc lack, at Washington, for abondaut op Kesolanome were adopted calling onthe Mis portanity either to sell himself or the aoun Leg.-jatere to levielate within the Consti country, or both, to eubserve the pur tation against the producta, deo. of Massachu Fs r Mates practically nullifying the fugitive slave law The Convention then adjourned sine die poses of private individuals. The best safe-guard against such corruption, is to select men of known integrity and hon om esty ; and hercin the duty of the people The Moasaanchunetts Vill fication Law.—A to be careful of their choice, is Apparent second appointment under the Massachusetts Dereonal Liberty Act, lias been declined for rea Hom. R. A setta and othe and clear oe Damoge.—The recent rains have dam- sons similar to thome given by the Chapman, of Springfi-ld. in a letter to Govern 1 ‘ w Gardner, declining a like app ntment. Jas, 880d the growing crops on Dan river and M. Bunker, the name of the genteman last com tributaries to a considerable extent. 1 ! Vins sone . ip returning to the Governor his com. One planter residing between Danville mission, olmerves ooo ae a : and Milton, estimates the injuries sus- Ifl were to assume thin office, I mast pre : ' * rieusly ike the usoal oath, ‘to aapport the tained by himself at over two thousand Constitution of the United Staea of America’ dollars. aud this im order to enforce the provisions of a awiin dircet conflict with a national law made ore Where Some of the Money Goea.— mn conformif t . tr ‘ : : : » comformify with that Constitntion, a the There is one firm in Maiden Lane, New bighest judi al aathorities declare.” , . York, which melts down, in the course Efitorial Convention There is a call of one rear, in gold and silver, 1,550,- for a Convention of Virginia Editors, and 900; and a firm in Falton street, silver. | Lynchburg has been recommended as the smiths, who ose $190,000 in silver in a! | year. ually to prevent fatal the evening of the nd of August, By that time, it is hoped, the greatest dan- ger will have passed, and the political cold bath then awaiting him, will effeet- ually restore him to usual health and qui- etness. His last issue, however, shows a condition more uearly approaching ex- tremity than We were prepared for. In evidence of this, we shall make particu- lar reference to some things, as well tur the sake of correcting his errors, as for exhibiting the precise state of our neigh- bor’s health. Please read : The Knew Nothings have elected their can- didate for sherit! in Charleston, which has set the whole K. N. corps yelling with fieudish joy | hardly equalled by the devils ia Pandomouium, |—Rep. Banner. | {It is more than equalled by the af- |trighted cries of certain deimocratic edit- jors; but they are not aware of it, In |fuct, the noise they complain of is ouly ithe echo of their own groans, We pity ‘our neighbor that he is in such a case. Hasn't he got a fever f) A chap down in Soath Carolina, hav- ing made a slight allusiua tu the lege of |the democratic candidate in this distriet, ,our neighbor touches him up after this | fushion : | | | “The above low fung, contemptible piece we find ju a sull more contemptible paper on the | [Lt must be a coutemptible affair, truly, | The Federal, whig, know nothing, dark-lan- the habit of denomimating Mr. Craige as the ~ foreign catholic” candidate.— Rep. Banner. {Nothing personal, we know. He is only piling up the agony. When it falls, wou't it resemble something smasuixa up ip @ great empty council Chamber !) Mr. Craige has beea born and raised ia this community and too well known to suffer frum avy such mistepresentative.— 16. {Mind Aow you tell that!—or Jess Holmes will get after you. He (Mr. Craize) does not sho" through Lack alleys to dark and secladed haunts, fur \be pur- pose of hatching schemes to deprive one portion of our etizens of the rights guarantied to them by the cousutution of the couatry.— /6. [No one accused him of hatching any Unng, either ia light or darkness. Why deny what is not affirmed! But if bis course aide our country's enemics, it mat- ters little how it is directed. | THE SHOW 18 OVER The dark lanterns beki a meeting in Murphy's Hal! co last Saterday wight, at which the vers table Sam was present. The mucting was pa vate and select of cuure and wo one was per- mitted to be present escept thuse who had the mark of the beast upoe them. — /d, (He got his iufurmation from some of the Pandemoniums. Col. Stowe (the ce ritable Sam) wae not at the inceting ; and there were persons present who were not members of the order. } } Judging from th» nome they made, the y emust u, rare sed cy prrformen cea. Their hideous yelling and howling resem ted more the reveltings of bechanalan debauch than an assemblage of free men for the purpose of debberaiing wpon the evmmon welfare of the country.— /6 have had some « [Flow his fever rages! The smallest noe is caught by his sensitive ear, and quakes his sensitive nerves most horri bly.) We can not bat regard their dupdcity, bom end BY Tg STEAMER CANADA AY AaLl| FAX. ene 1 A iat a nal DOC RR Pag) Ce EMG 9, LATEST PORKIGN HEWB,. Ve From the Crimea.—Lord Raglan was buried on the 8d of July, with great pomp and cirewme) Rusiors prevailed that Pelimier, the Com- mander-in-Clitef of the Frenzh armies, woilld be The allies were strengthening their advances against Malakoff. A telegraphic despatch, da- ted July 4, says; The works of the allies . progressing satisfactorily. A Kreuch buttery ue MY have been reported.” 30 guns lins'been negrly completed iu front of lls dl Careening bay, to keep off the Russian ships. | with.« downward tendeneyy 7 The Vienna papers say that Prinee Gortecha- | tations : F ts koff bas sent for 24,000 additional troops. General Lipraudi’s army has been reinforced with another division. The Sardiniaps aud Turks, under Omar Pa- cha, have made excursions to the interior from Tchernaya without resistance, I Numerous works of art have been captured, slight falling off, . and the Kertech Muscum is now on its way lo / ing . Paris. A careful estimate shows that the war bas al- teady cost half a million of lives, ‘rom the Baltic.— Russian aceounts to June | vel, 19 says that the allied flotilla, with 180 guns, ket continues to a decline abo mouth of the Naval river, ov the Southern shure |» 65 » 68 cents ‘on red, 1S Conta 5 of the Gulf of Finland, without effect, aid then | bushel on white, Core bil pres tres rnp tre” withdrew, The allies afterwards made a deseunt ‘= Ae on Kotka Lland aod destroyed the govermment | | fret tA br ir. there, Subsequently an attack was madeou the | ih¢ excessive. heats The port of Revel without affecting auytaing. ‘afterwoon indicated « beat of § The bulk of theallied squadron was uff Crom sbinde. The m0 was 9! stadt on the Sth instant, Baagrge sem in os England.— Mr, Rocvuck bad been refused ® te gut thes labor. The heat. iy and all kinds of businessy atte | Hungary and Poland.” Cobden, Roebuck, and | jt for what it is worth, | D'Iseecti all attacked Lord Russe!! on this soure,| to form an opinion of | after which the matter was dropped. lof course neither | Lord Elgin, it ie said, will be Postmaster Get | jornuy it: eral. ya The Cunard steamer Persia was launched on the Clyde, ow the Sd inst. The Russian Scerctary of the Legation at Pur- ‘cinih . | sagal was ccssatly dinsoverrd on beard as Eng. |" S% Wee anh ball 5 plats tal oom " *, Senet be ‘4 for | Glas aoc eo mee) raagiaes pees | agtaea. | *Lhave never kaowa thin Veaiedly 66 Gul, if France.—On the 5th of July the Legislatare | disease and obtsined lief im ball sp bower after | voted a loan 550,000,000 france in addition to wying the abowe reusedy: ~ ape c the recent loam, Aa increase of taxation hae W illiamalarg, lredelt ¢o4 NM. a = beeen proposed, whieh it» expected will yield are a" 70,000 000 frames per annum. PAV IST ELECTIONERIISG, We hare it from good anchority, that during The Emperor's speech was well received in Framce. It is reported that the Austring Minis | ter asks an explanation the reewat election in Charletow for sheriff, Spain — Advices via Marseilles state that «| that» placard was posted opin thet rung bad taken place at (atslonia, ily iag this poe : about wages. Two manufacturers bad been a ba saminated in Barcelona The National Guard” + THE CUURCH EXPRCTS EVERY MAN | fcwrd to march agninnt the iwmargents, aed tbe TOO HIS DUTY. COME TO THE POLLS | Captara General shat himself op in the Citadel! ropay AND VOTE FOR OUR CANDL | with o few faithfel tram, ad sent medistors to! DATE, KANAPAUX phoeet sai who reeeivad them with a pen, of all A telegraphic despatch from Made f, saan tebaination, any Gn tanh July 5, enye that the meurgents still beld Bares Pitta ps ont tas det od sete wea. . | theaeering os this should sai il aa neve Gal casks every pad pales, Scat Mark that. — Wilmington Mevald, —_— Fram the Chartotse Whig. AMERICAN PLATFORM, We hare inserted again tts. wet the dMiat- form of principles adopted by the Aqerivae Party at Philadelphia on the tithe Sane— And as come objection is tumde te the Get Arti- che and the question bas lees sked, Why the Party bad fh it newessary formally te Geclare thetr betief io the exmtence of « Gupreme Be vag Ran The London Ties’ correspondent says that the Spacich Minwter at are had a long confer. ence with the Emperor on the State of Spain. | Napoleon expressed a determination to prevent any attempt to unerat Quceo laal~ ila. Pressia.—The King is reeuvering from bis recent sickness Reena. —The Engleh papers are manafactar ing of of revolt Y Morements in Resta im fevor of Constantine, bat they are | beggery, low trickery and offeusve p r Uveness, as am insult to the intelligence of the people. Look out for a soft place to fall ye sons A ms ght.— /b. [What a pity that aman, natarally mild and good natured, cam be 0 ‘cartally changed by dikease J It ts indeed strange that men should be so completely infatuated and embittered by party spirit, as to seek thus to injure and misrepresent a rewhboar aod a personal frend (perhaps ;) renly we have fale upoo malygnant times. — Jb Now it is evident, after this, that he ts arc k abnsing his neighbors a fieh —ice! He don’t know that he has been He is as crazy as Send for the doctor—send quick! a straight jacket and a lancet. ae Large Revripta of Wheat.—On the 12th instant, there were 100 cars loaded with wheat at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the depot there was crammed to its utmost capacity. oo. LOOK OUT FOR A MURDERER! We reeetved thie morning a detailed account 4 one of the most brutal murders we have ever heard of. It was perpetrated im the county of Yadkin, six miles North-west of Hamptonrifie, on Friday the 20th instant. The name of the murderer, Canistornen Rornixa, commonly called “Kit Roblina.” Eis vietim was a poor old negro man, who came into his posseasion by marriage. He beat the ol) man with the butt of a wagon whip until he wore it out, then he andie, (with which he also knock- ed down lis own wife,) and finally finished the old negro by pouring hot water into his rare He left the neighborhood on the morning of the 21st, starting in the direction of Wilkesborough, but it ie believed he will try to escape by the Railroad. Look out for him: Ile ia of “ medi- om size, about 5 feet 10 inches high, rather slender, brown eyes, and dark hair. He haea large scar acrows the top of the lefthand” ‘iat mark will probably bring Lim to justice. need an axe | > Fatal Accident.—Mer. William Barber, of this couuty, wae thrown from hie horse on Monday Inst, and so ba: jyured that he died the next day. We have no further particolars in the cane. 2 oo 7 The Verandah Hotel, in New Orleans, was to- | tally destroyed by fire on the evening of the 19th inst. The Joss is heavy, amounting to #150,-| | of which amount 996,000 was insured, mere in vithout any fvandation -_ LATEST BY TELEORAPH. tag- We anewer it by giving she Jtathew of the German Acti Ameticnn Amociation, located a Richmood, Va; “We Densxo: 1. Universal 2 aprrep | The ebretion of all officers by the a ECRUIT. The abolition of the Presidency. 4. thom of Senates. 5. The right of the people | reea!! their Represehtatives thew | their pleasure, 6. The right of the “a ® te change the Constitotiun when they fhe, 7. Al ervits for the formgn legion, contrary to our new-| lawsuits to be conducted withoet expen. A trality laws, have beea committed to prison in department of the Government to be set ap for defwolt of bait. tbe pretretinn of cottgration. Sf eGeays tm for requiring citizenship. Abolition of all nee trality. Intervention in favor of every people struggling for liberty. Abolition of laws for the yew * oa of the Sabbath ; abolition of prayers in Congress. Abolition of onthe upon the Bible. The supporting of the Stave Emancipatioe Wheat exertions of Cassius M. Olay by Conpreasonal laws. Abolition of the Christian system of por mhment, and the introduction of the bumes amehoration system FIKE IN CHERAW Abelian of caplet punishment.” Curanw, daly 21 Now, it is berawse there are gach sentiments During the storm of \ast night, = house ie - = sae ; ( gg ane this town was struek by lightning aod barnt, "4 : ae deve ie 2 hone communicating fre to several others, which were oped p 4 tee from eek is leo tarot, Th wal sufbe ee ee ee yarn! be principal ew Te ae OO a hale ded has bs cd > CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES. The following are the candidates in the sere jral Districts in this State : From the hewth Comte IMPRISONMENT OF ENGLISH R ING OFFICERS. Batrimoas, July 10 The parties charged with having enlisted re- PANIC IN BREADSTUFFS—GREAT DE CLINE IN KLOUR | Batrmonr, July 19 A panic took pomesson of oor markets this mormag. Flour der lmed @1 per barrel declined 25 2 30 cents per bushel maios unchanged Corn te McNair, Morgan, and Lynch. Several houses were blown down dering the prevalence of the storm. CHARLESTON MARKET Cuancenton, July 23. Democrats. Ksow Normses. The market was flat to day. Only five bales 1st, HM. Shae, RT. Paine, changed hands at 9 cents. 24, Thos, Ruffin, Thos, J. Latham, 8d, Warren Winslow, | 4th, L. O'R. Branch, David Reid, NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Jas, B. Shepard, New Onteane, July 21. 5th, John Keer, KF. G. Reade, The cotton market is unchanged and dull. — , Sth, A. M. Sealee, R. C. Puryear, There was avery limited demand at previous 7th, Burton ¢ raige, B. N. Stowe, rates— buyers demanding a reduction in Prices. Sth, T. L, Clingman, L, B.Carmichsel. The transactions amounted to but 250 bales, Messrs. Kerr and Clingman ? were formerly Whigs, but are opposed to Know Nothingisw- INCKEASE OF THE FEVER IN NEW OR. Mesers, Latham and Shepard have béen Demo LEANS. crata, but are now Kaow Nuthings. New Onteana, July 21 o zs Ou Vicorta—It is stated that the official though most of the eases are of a mild type.— | vote of Virginia tas beon received from all but The number of deaths reported in hospital do- | fiteen counties, and counting the unofficial from riog the week was 63. i these, Wise has a» majority of 10,190, Is there | another State in the Union, from which the of oe ficial vote wouk! not have been received ore “ew Your, July 21. ig.ief The olvetion cane of on the 94h of Saks to-day of 800 bales cotton. bat the mar-| May and we have heart froin Kurapel aye aed Kat was emettled. Flour in firm, nt #8.25 0 @@.| the Crimen too, @ ell douse theese shee, The yellow fever is increasing in thie city, al- NEW YORK MARKET. i i t Pe e I H U s i je t He i t i i s i it t i t ot i fi e F f th y Ho ra g a §. i f H i Tr e s fe a ? HH H i? ij F HT Ei at t ; | rr r i f et E i t 88 3 ¢ 8 : 3 Bp BR OO 1 Sy Pa ay t party to rine frown their seats, In an instant, every man on the groutd, one excepted, rose Up, and gave cheers, The account iv detail, is too lengthy for our present space ; but the above comprises the mai points of the proceedings, + Col Wureuen ww Trovere,—With o sim: plicity ent of Cot. John U, Wheeler, Minis- ter to Central Aweriea, that distinguished fune- Vouary aliempted to take 4 vegro woman and her ian gous, bie slaves, through Philadelphia on fist om ak we , ty them with lind on his feturn to Conta America, whither he was to embark ot N. York on Thurday. At Philadelphia, tha abolitioni 24 3 ) i be 2 r f South of Masou’and Dix’ 10 of tho song of “ the Old North State,” « chines for enrolment and office t ‘I think if he was a true lover of the South, he woukl not by se intent upon giving the Nurth | qurepouderance in our Navy, Even the Pal- Meio State is not renresented, Yours, traly, AL ecoyinens wor ote A RUNAWAY. On the first insta negro boy belonging to De. 8. J, Giliner, of Cabarrus county, ranaway. On the 19th, ber received a letter froin his boy postmarked “South: Hoston, Va,” and signed * EB. detivess, P/M.” In the letter’ the boy says he has arrived ‘sale in New York, abd re- Giiests his master w. write 0 him and direct his | letter to that city, This must be absulute falsc- |hood. We are itetined to the opinion that the | boy may have passed binself off as a free-boy, }aehe can write-nnd.ie otherwise smart: or if : took the from him, and carried them off, jamid rag ase of the crowd. The Colonel pan erate collared another 5 but ocither the pufice nor th de would give him any aid. ee a sii, On Friday, a uotoriows abolitionist samed | Williamson, and five of lis negro coudjutors, jews arrested and carried befure the). 8, Dis- ‘trict Court, Williamson was held to bail in {$5000 for a farther fs ff if fo inn t whole the State hearing, ales were committed tu prison, No man who carries his negroes into a free His black assuci- L State ia deserving of any» mayathy in his Juss. | He invites it, with an assurance that his iavita- | Gom will be acce;ted. Yut it is another matter i | a to the vile crew who are ever on the look out | he on prtanity to show their hwatility to the ‘ or Uew there sould be ample pun- ishiment— Fay, Observer. Fe y rF e FS S r s Wheat and Flour in Kentucky.—The it] Wheat crop of Harrison county, Ken- }tueky, has been harvested, aud is selling anvi- | 4t 95 ceuts per bushel. Flour is held in | Cynthiana at 85.75 to 86 per barrel. - oo State Pulstocs—The American Party.— "| We are informed that the discordant elements in the American party io thin State have beca, or socom will be, barmunized upon the Philadel- "| pli phatlurm. | The American Fusion Convention has been ji semivn in this city during ihe week, This Coarention incladed over one hundred delegates repreventatives of all the Amencan Onders.— The Convention uuanimonsly resolved to stp | port the platform, as adopted at Philadelphia, and tire Koow-Nuthing State ticket, and adjourn ed to meet ow the third Tuesiay of September. This bs 2 good begianing, sud shows that New York is sound on uations! quest and | that the Americas party will be nat aad couservative, or pothing. There is no half-way shot tla politics, a5 well a 10 relypor, Ube masim, “he that is wot with me is agvinst mo,” ie a trath Which cannot be gainsaid New York Heratd s Re = Aa anonymoas writer ie Whiadelpbia bas | abled 2 tech pamphlet, im whieh is wnlyhd ed “A New Theory of the Creation and De Vege.” Among the wovel doctrines set furth are these: The earth was formerly surrounded by a luasinows ring hke Saturn. This ring was com - posed of vapor congeaied into a band of ice, which was finally broken upand melicd, deseen nen, | 88 Vike a anitersal Niagues Spun the earth. Setues will, by sed by, cxpetience » similar de tage, sed we shall no longs gee that plaact sur rounded by lyangeus rouge There were no mountasus before the flo , omby little hills, the hoftecst of which were pot more than tweuty eight feet high. There was hight before the san muon or slars were visibl on the earth Sowth Carolensan, that these products shoul! through the port of Wilnsington, the aerount stands Spirtectiam—The prople of the North ap pear to be waking up to a comeciousness of the 920,000 | Vike of epiriaaiem. Cascs of insanity from this ——— cause are beeyvenng awfully common, and the 91,208,000 frequent viviatives of eunjagal Sbeiny, under ita tempting dinguises, are calculated to arouse to Pet cent. om the exchange virtuous indignation a refined peopl: 06000) $1,112,000 | mare High Authority for Nulli fication | that whee any State in this L'einw ela! to ort aside the law, it 1s withim her soverengaty tand beyond our power. 1 for one « give My vote to extend a mangle arm deral power for ber coercion.” So save Mr. Jefferson Davia, the < War. What encvaragement conk! Mamachusetis hase had to declare that the Fu ature Slave Law should not be evforced within her borders ! of the Union only act io pureapee uf th theory of gorerament which leading Southern Demo crats have for many years beew laboring to es tablish Even the Federal Loberts Bul) of Mane achusetts is in accordance with the teachings of the Seertary of War, thougtr vetoed by (Cor | Gardoer.— Balt. Amer ehuone | merer the Be For = remedy of this evil, { will, ip my “ry endegtor to suggest « plan. . = ; THE SUBSCRIPTION SAFE! cretary of A. MR. stronger The States which mullify the iaws Ready Made Coats with Characters. —la Pa wo | fia, at present, the immense clothing warehouses A two-thinds vote inquire the business you are gving upon, before they ft you to acoat. A D’rovineial youth late agtin proved trae to ly arriaed at the empital, on hia way to visit an the views of | ancle at Versatiles from whom he had etpecta minority, pot the least jiome A friend, looking at Mr said, ~ hy, ou ate not guing to propitiafe a neh uncle in above | that coat!” "Why not!” mked the amaned ! youth. * Because they d things differently now Wikaington Herald. 4 Take this address of a tailor, and go oes ask hie for the article you Want.” The rural Land A customer did as directed. He hande! in the Werrente—Up to last evening, says card of address —was passed on to a head clerk . Star of the 17th, the totel nom- to be surveyed—directed to the third story for warrants under the boun- | fouth department, of an immense establiahinent, Orban hopedanearga ripen | and there requested to place himnself between two — te (mirrors, A coat was about being handed to jhim, however, when the clerk saddealy stopped }*One moment,” said be, “an important partic “falar has been omitted in the statement of your wes | proposed business :—is if @ maternal or a pa ternal uncle you are going to see” Having ex plained to the embarrassed clerk that it was ~ | le on his mother's side, another coat was sub poder thia lew, will be settled on by | cetewted for the one first selected, and the reliev . ; The apecelators be fed customer walked forth to the street, suited Whove taror the Pere ee with a coat to make him agreeable to his mater- bat to bein Washingtun | i ncie.— Home Journal. Jeretand how pletely | the poor old soger” over | lishing the enactment of | aday:! a f t e Tv 7 F F i Auguet State Etections—The States of Al abama, Arkansas, lowa, Kentacky, Missouri, and Texas, hold their State elections on the first Mon- Rome {day in August; Tennessee on the first Thurs- ation of pena Peg ha day of rayon Month, and North Carolina on wnting in the Papal States. |the second day of August. a) Serer reas eee — ; : Sek Property, under inspection o A Walking Vat—-At a trial,a few days the officers in their Piney Provision is made age, under the new liquor law, at Poughkeep ee the defigioney if the sum appropriated | sic, New York, a amall man, a German, swore Ff 7] Prove inadequate. olive, orange, | that lager beer was pot intoxicating, and that): ine toch year of our Inde nee. Marriage License beautifully printed vad fo rp mae ve eae EF PURELAND, Cre. | and almond aregmong | he had drunk sixty glassed, hokling a pint each, elm, chesnut, named, fia one day | | the Vostunaster favors abvlitionism he may have } get the Lev to write this Jeter to bis master as a “oy, while he ean appropriate his , services to | favor on the Doctor by ealling attention to this | circumstance. Charlotte Whig. | Startling.-The capture of the Mamelon, on | the Tih of June, cost the French more than ei- | ther of the great battles of Marengo, Austerlitz or Jena; and yet it was but a single outwork of | # besieged fortress, _ { as — — — } it 8 a ef OF D> i 6 Bets unde migned, Genoral Commissiyners sppuin- ted by the Act of the Generel Asermbled paseed #1 the session of 1854 aud "55, imeorperating the Wertem North Carvliua Rail Rued Company, here- by give notice that the sum uf Four Handred Thou- saud Dollars bus been subscribed, un the part of indi- ‘ viduals, to the Capita! Sivek of said Company ; and that the Charter is thereby seeured ; eud the subseri- bers to the stuck of naid Company, ace hereby ooti- fed sad required ty meet iu person, ar by prosy, iu the Towa of Salisbury, va the 30ch day of August, 1*S5, for the purpose of organizing suid Company pur- want to the Charter; aad the Couaty Comayamen- eee are hereby directed and required to cudleet ihe five per cent dye on the tuck subscribed ia their reapee- uve Cowaties, pay over the same, and deliver the tumks te the General Comoariesione %, of mane ene of them, un ot before the 16th day of August, 1855 — The form of proxy will be published hereaficr, but po- ti@e is hereby given thet the form uf proxy weed by the N.C Hail Ruad Compeny will be adopied Ly the andermg ned. By wider of General Ccmminsionrrs, EB. J. ERWIN, Co'n July 2, 1855. ow TUE MARKETS. Saliebury, July 26, 1855. 7 Castage ph, du. Mainble 125 @ (5 Cotten, oud Cotton Bagging - —- l4eaid 12,00 Bhe 6520 Seed, — © Clover, P bash. 9190194 Maw Flaxseed, 7 » O14 @ 14 Sugar, Brown, * Loaf, C rushed, Clariied, 709 221% Lihat 9a Oy I2gats Parletene i2s 25000 Wiadew Gloss, P bot lard “10 @200 69225 Leed, ber Tgar 10 19 62.95 0 99.50 Lead, Dry White, 100124 40 44 Terpenime, 5S Wheat, 5S Wed, tat 92%} Eng Refu'd Mates, Oval, MARRIED: In Tredefl enentt, om the 17th imetant, by the Rew Mephen Frente, Mr JAMES WA KERR to Mie JULIA J. MeNEELY Te thie Town, om 18th inet Fe. Mr NOAM J A. SMITH by Obadieh Wooden GRIFFIN end Mie SARAH DIED: To Joedell Comaty, =. the Tith iot, MATTHEW VANUERVER, aged 103 years 4 mouths and 5 days Me Veuderver wee bore in the State of Delaware - He weeg Revdavonary suldicr—wes with Gee Gra- tem when he fed st Cowan's Ford om the It of Fob, 1781, and in several other shirmishes with the British aad Tones; for theae serviers his seme should be re vered by «very true lover of American liberty Au In this coonty. this morning, Mra MELINDA MISBNHEIMER, wife of Mr. Past Miseoheimer aged ehowt 53 y cure Commencement at Davidson College. 4 Pigke Avotal Examination of the Students will be gn Monday, August 6th. The Aaneal Oration, with other Addremes, will be delitered Wednesday Sth, | the requter eterciaes of Commencement Dey wud the lnougyraiinn of the Preadent, aad Profemore tatety elected, will take place on Thorsday the Mh of Aagust went Sealy 2, i855. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. LARGE and well arranged Dwelling Howse « end ell new, and within ome square of the basi- mere portion of town. A good bargain will be given to those wishing to bay thie property, as I will sell it of low terme. For further particulars call upon THOS. T. MAXWELL. Safishery, Jaty 26, 1855 9 State of North Carolina, IEEDELL COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1855. Milton Campbeti va. Nathaniel (fofland. R. L. Weaver ve. the same. 209 Milton Graham ve. the same Same ve. the sane A. R. Lawrence ve. the same Same ves. the same. Original Attachments. IN the above cates, (t appearing to the entisfac- tiem of the Court, that the defendant, Nathanie! Hol- dant, has removed beyond the limits of this State: It in, therefore, ordered by the Conrt, that publication be made for the space of sit weeks in the “ Carolina Watchman,” » newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, for the said Nathaniel Holland to be, and appear ai the next Court to be held for the County of Tredetf, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday of Awgest next, then and there to plead, an- ewer or demar, ot judgment pro confease will be taken against bim Witneas, M. F. Freeland. Clerk of oar enid Coart at Office, the 3rd Monday ia May, A, D. 1855, and Price adv. 96. 6w6 | = Why-did bot our Noval Secretary give 8 or et a SO BS 07 UA) % ere 96 ACRES, « known 08 the Jesse West tract, adjoining Dr. A. T. Powe, Tobias Kestlet and withers. This tract. isin * ing gud stats stoner ory? Nady ays ing, other neceerary ot and the PROPER’ ‘Lhest Orchard in the evumys- Alan, Ousuther vent of FOR SALE. .: * ante ag i ‘Son the wain mad Jeading frum Salisbary to Locke's OB) | Bridge, about four miles from the formerplace, ‘hig {}* Vridoy the 31a of August next, lu the Town | truct was parchsed of George W. Smith on wccopat of Juncevitle, by virtue of a decree of the Coorr |of tie beautiful building locutién, but i¢.not iniproved of Equity, 1 shall propead to se!) un weredivof iwelve it lies immediately between where G. W. Sahih now moaths t dives and Smith & Barger's Wugon Shop—it w, 100 ACRES OF LAND, be s good stuud fur a Public Housesor any other ud | more or less, on Cob's Creek, THREE LOTS in |. ‘ the own of Jonesville, éontaining 354 Acres, on whieh | bss SHARES uf Stuck in the “Bauk of Cape, is 9 good dwelling vod ether ont housee, <3 ogee barre of Mash ind Bank of the Alar (wo other Lote in tuid town of Jonesville, an °° Five of Stock ia the Nenir' Curnting | property of the heirs wt jaw of E. B. Haut, deceased. | rons —— seco hal six months, interest after Bond und approved security required, i T. LONG, C. MB. July 17, 1855. 5w8 DAVIDSON COLLEGE. THE TRUSTEES of thie lustivution, are request. ed to meet at the Cullege, on Fareday 7th August, at att A: Soe Western Nerth Carolina Rail Read. | Board, und as mach import (apt business | acted, @ full meeting is desited. will be trans. | one’ than acd struck | bis own ase. Will Editors in Virginia confer alt weluck, A-M. Jt being the anuwul meeting of the | | Bie 8 congparisun of the bocké, at Statesville, on the 4th instunt, a majority of the General epee ye ph * q ameun ae toen- Jely, 1855, JAMES @. HODATON, red able said Compyny to organize; it wae then ordered ied | that the books be kept open for further subscriptions uotil the 25th instant, when they will be closed at Salisbury. By order of the Geo. Commissioners. | E, J. ERWLN, WM, A. LENOIR, JOHN 1. SHAVER, 8. kK. BELL, JOLUN WILFONG, | Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1855. | James Bullen, Leonard Baltom, Blake M. Bullen, | | Baker Batten, ‘Thomas C. Batten, John Ballen, Hogh | |S. Baliew, Napoleon Bullen, Edward Weaver and wife | Gen, Commissioners. Tameon, and David Smith aod wife Esther | Statesvilte, July 4ib, 1855. Bw? roGS SS MANNON MS HOTEL, Mitehell Dongherty, Dauiel Deongherty, Thompsoe | Dougherty, William Seuter and wife Neney, Casline | Johneva sod wife Blicabeth, Jease Dooghden aud wife | | Mesa, aud Juhu W. Burke. | ORIGIYAL BILL. } UT appecring ta the satisfaction of the Court, Unat | one of whieh is sitnuted aa excellent Sipre hiwhe, the | Road Company, all paying gooddividends. ‘The laud} 228 aser giving and mogrenbes - eurity ; und the terms for the Bunk und Rail Road | Stack will be cash. ‘ | Receiving and Forwarding Sgents, and | | SALISBURY, N. C. | * : pe Ch AM BeOS «Aa OOo dit AES Cy BN 7 ’ 1 will also offer for sate, at the same time and Place, )"* ¢ Tar be farmer. (svccessons vo trvLey © puRROX,) General Commission Merehants, Ne. Brchonge Stret, South Vilaktic Wharee, CUARLESTOR, KC. / Gy their personal attention tothe sale of Cottowas cus- temary, or by special contract, all other inds of Produce — the Machine Parte te Se 40: called leortment of j na Sie Ta voy ahd taken the ern Ay Ey aaefulness of tay lovedtion-44 Nery sruly Vourey pyc preyed ego Oe wt et, of the Coun'y of Orange, Sh tak MUGH L-TINLEY & Co, 22°83 seatetaed a FASTER. Work —t more 7 baw | Goods than fore. Pebroery, 2855- the defends ia this ense— Michell Dougherty, Dau- ; Ts subscriber beving tuken charge of the above | 284 Manalatiures, and make prowpt retures of the same. for | — Establishmen tel Dougheriy, Thompson Doggherty, end Willian t, begs leave to inform the public | * per cent, commision } | ¢ shall CONTINUE, us heretofore, to give our special atten. Seater and wife Nune)—are aoe-residents af this | feverully, shat the House is wow open for the reception | tion to the Ravciving oot reeteee Spee Ge M. & A.T State: It is therefore ordered that publication be made | of in the Cerotioa Watchman fur six weeks for them to | appear at the neat term of car anid Couctol Equity, the 2d Monday in September nest; end plead, aa- ewer or demar, ot jadgment will be taken pte confesses egerost them Witsxers, George Bower, Chrk and Master of our , sald Curt at office, the 2d Monday in Mugeb, 1855. | CEORUE BUWER, C. ME { oa, Travelers, ke. He promises that his shall be equal to any ie the State. “Persons stopping ot bin House, shwaye have mesisia tine for the afi. vel and departure of the Cars. Attentive and ing always ie dance ® trial Sulisbury, Mey 24, 1855. W. B. GRANT. Pree adv, 5.50. 6w3 | ~ | SALE OF LAND. a ms-S 8 >! accordance with a deeree of the Court of Equay STEAM SA 6 MILL |! === === At Sdoer I1ill, Davidson County, | on te 16th aay of Angust next; being the ‘ formerly owned by ——- Edleman, decrased LL reewive and exrcate with derpatch, 7" | janing the lands af Peter Kitner aad others on Dutch for any deneription of Saeed Lambert. LOGS, . q 1 to the SGM, pared open pe ry. waa gpabiner Terms of sxie, 12 awathe credit, with t7 THE STEAM CORN MILL, (French Bar- Stoeee) te at work for the weoal tole. | PRICES FOR LUMBER FOR THIS MONTH. | med pisak aad eodet, from $12 to G15 pr. 1000 1 Tiber - - l}twe 4 boo Heart Lamber 5S.» 20 “ Sash staff, or any other work dome by the eirceter sow, ot uous! aad feamueble prees —Urders ty be ad dreamed te 40HN G BROWER, Supenatendaat te “HAVE YOU SEEN sam.” UST reeeited “ The Sone of the Soiree,” OF 2 history A the rigs, progress aod destiny of the American Party, aud is prodable iafucuce oo the vert Presdeutial Election, tn whieh ie added « te. view of the L-uerof the Hun Heory A. Wise agninet the Aaow Vothings Mailed to any part of the eoontry free of pee *. fer 8) J. HW EN NISS, Buck sctler May 31 1 New Books! New Boo L BLACK MER,T. M. E May 2%, 1855. 7) ius Recrived--WOOD NOTES, of Carinal e Silver Will, May Int, 1595.4 — | meat Americans, by Losing THE TOOTSTEPS of St. Paul, The Beck and its Stery. Camnsings) | Apeestypse. The Greet Jren Wheel. ot Repabicen- | wm backwards Pawel and Julia, or the polities! mys tories, bppoersey, ond crochy of the feaders of the cherch of Rome. Stanhope For sate at 4. H. ENNNISS’ Book Store. } Salabary, May 3i 1 { by an Amencaa Late of Worth & Elhou, Feyetieville, N. ( / GENERAL COMMISSION Salebery | AND | m : ; } 7 I | j Wace scvoast, are hereby mutified that #e expect "8 | f ST Received —W OLFERTS ROOST. by Y | 20d do require anndal setticments end now isthe time CF Westwnzton irvieg. RUTH HALL, 0 new poe | { i I { 9] to stieed io it, Interest will be charged on all ne- vel by Feeny Fern, LIFR AND BEAUTIES OF PANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by Ike Mer. WILMINGTON, B.C. vel, BP WILLIS LETTERS. from bdlewid—| Orders for Meehapdine, and consignments of Flour | MAPS AND MISRAPS, by Ursa Urecuwmnd— | ond aber Prodan, tor onive er chipmmen, theahfuny| NBARTS Fash, recrived and promptly stieaded to DAILY LT! &. py < Sibeal eoet - OF THE SIRES . A merices j SEN dk im SPRING STYLE, 186, DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, | BEEBE HATS! BEEBE HATS!! Late Gredente of the Baltimore Dental College, | 4 bears Sebecriber ie in reecipt of a jot of Beche’s wer reepectfully inferm the cttisens Of IradeR ont the public @emersi'y that he has periee May 31 flaws Calf on | sently located In Stateers Walter's Hotet then oot profieasametty A new aad oo N porter stpte of work of platinn, far full ot erentty caper 8. peatly emetated. Psrticular altention given : and preservation o{ the ieeth All comme © prenept attemtion 1a. ee] Administrator's Sale. A f1, PERSONS tudebted to the estate of W. R Wood, dee'd, are ft the Ingt time requested eornestly to come forward and make settlement, otherwie they may expret to settle with em officer, as the me ie quantity of plows on very shuri notice mow at hand that 0 settlement must be made | hope Orders sddressed to therm st Amity Hil, will be all imerested in the stove will tnhe doe notice, and, proanptly attended tn. Specamens can be ssen at al. fovern themaelver sceordingty most any of the stares in the county D. B WOOD, Adm'r JAS. & RUBERT MeNEELY iw ly48 WW AIN'T? ED 10,000 Bashels Wheat. 0 Babecriber «iches |) purchase ten thousand bash ote Wheat, for which be will vy Gash at the highest mariet nned Guy we hand of Sreumpe 0 t o 4, Greate Boilding | chery, Janeary 30,1855 TO THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. FORE.!| 4 MAN'S [RON PLOW.— The ovccrsiqgpued have bought Ube Might for Iredell Coenty, and are Mave- factaring the Tron Plow at their Shop, ten miles South Ean of Statesville, and are prepared to fernish any) April 96, 1855 LAND FOR SALE, I N aceordance with a decree of the Court of Eqa ty I will expewe the following Lends fur sale at the Coart Howse ia Sulsbary, on Tuesday of Aagant County Court, 500 Acres of Land, being the William Heathman plantation, on the water at Second Creek, adpaning the lands of 8. 8. Trt, R.N. Craige and others Terms of sale, 12 months Credit with interest after six month, bond and seearity L. BLACKMER, C. ME. May 28, 1855 fl For other estes see Banner and Adroeate. Jaty 18, 1855. price. MICHAEL BROWN Salisbury, July 4th, j<S ke New North Carolina Form Book, ESIGNED for Magistrates, Constables, Sheriffs, | Clerks, Coroners, &e., &e., to which are added the Coastitation of Noni Garolina, and the Constite- tion of the United States. Pree 81 00, and sent by mail to any pass of the country For sale at J. HW. ENNISS’ ' Book Store. Sa''ebury, May 31, 1855 1 FINAL NOTICE, Up to the let of January, 1855, are again respectful. | ly and earnestly requested to make immediate pay- mePt To a former similar call, with few exceptions, little or no attention has been paid, Now, as these debts have to be settied, at the eariest possible period, the Sabecriber is left v0 diseretion in the matter: he there. fure gives notioe, that all claima remaining unpaid op! the et of Aagust, (proximo,) will be placed in other hands for collection. Th] Seat WEEKLY | Deaths Selishary to Morganton, via Statesville and Newton. Le Salisbary on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Morganton fext morning to breakfast: and leaves Morganton on sume days aad arrives in Salisbury on next days to breakfent. No or expense will be spared to make this owe of the most comfortable and expeditions stage rouds im the Stace C. 8. BROWN, Contractor. Salishary, June 21, 1855. wd EDWARD §11.L, Surviving partner of Sin & Sits. Salisbury, July 19, 1835. Qwe JOB PRINTING | Neatly etecuted at tite Office. | gale at this office. lantatan | MORE NEW BOOKS. ==""= KB Carole, 0 cullectiva of North Cerolina Poetry, by { OUR COUNTRY MEN, oF brief Memoirs of em-{ Burtcigh, vy Helos Dw. Spring Styte Tjeis, whrek are most beawtifal | E. MYERS, ; | of median size. ws, for 10 cents per gackag- M @ | jachinery, large Purmiture, £e., charged ia pro | ACCOMMODATIONS | portion PT tnd responsibiisy : fr advancing freights aud ly el (pet cent Goods or Produce through this house Lnterest TIVELY PROTECTED, Dank Cgliclt otettherye vot base betty We be Leste mne deteen any guods for ireigha | it re im go. moe Bil we any, for } Call wad give me | ae We woutt beg leave to reter to the Sullowing gen- ewen, Pith whom we hyve hed husiness fratagetions : a | Jobe Cultwell, President of #0. K. R., Colambta. 0 jy Hemperintends ut of Public Worts, Qolambia. Librarian of & C. College, Columbia. .. j { & Btomey, Agents of New York Suiting Packets. WF Mater & Co, Agrate uf Baliiange snd Phidedetphia TO BUILDERS. | ia dikes atebaoe Danner vad & } GEALED Proposals witi lw received by the under- WD signed aatif Butmedey, the 21st Jay wext, for ihe erretion of Davenport Femete College ut Lenoir. Plans and »pecifinstions, trawn by « cumpeteat Archiceet, may be aden, by @alling Upon either uf the JAS. ( uC HARPER, JONES, BOGLER, K W. JONES, 8. ». DULA, Building Committee, Jame 21, 1855 BAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, N. €., and offers hus services to the citizens of Iredell and the | geaersBy Offices ov Main Street, weet of the etd Court house site, und opp «ite the Methodist cherch, May 18, 1555. LLL perenne indebted & the enbseribere either by | Qwunte afier twelve tunths seeding R & A MURPHY Salehery. Mey 5, 1855 3lep. 6 | ELKINTON, GILLIAM & CO. HOSIERY, GLOTES & TRIMMINGS, | Zinens, White Gonds, Lares & Embcoiders, j Importers and Dealer, in | ENGLISH, FRENCH, CLEANS AND AMERICAN UPA. 22> .colms, Bo. 100 Market 8t, South Side, above Third, WLLIAM DULTY ' (We OTLIAM EMERSON G. ELAINTOR, ( PHILA. |. SARD 6 JOTDNA. Jaly 5, 1855 Tw6 laperters and Cbemene Dealers ta OB? CQVOVH No. 143, Market 8t f PHILADELPHIA. } FRANCIS SQUIRE, } DM. ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE N. ALLEN \ 4a.v12—6m -_~ «— a BE wD. 6 fi E Subeenber woeld ganounce to his fietds ia North Cerotiva that be is tdi with The a ‘ RAIGUEL & Cs. importers and Feregiu and ‘ "Domestic Bry weeds. Noa 128 and 130 North Third Street. Phitadetphia. he would be pleased io see them when they Veet the city The stock. fv Sueerpeseed by aay ia ibe emmeiry, and beyers woeld dy well to examine it before purchemng etsewhere — The howse hes 2 dinpoe tion te increase ites North Car vima trade, and has taken pains to get ep cach goods ae will gant the merke ertent and verety, is D. W. PARKS Jame 14, 1855 nf Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 4 Dole cost of Lnsor smal] sem, compared with & jrn This company being lwcated in the Western part of the State, couseqacntiy mech the jarger portion of the rsks are inthe West, very maey of which are inthe country The Company iseniirely free from debt; have made ecommen ee on the muta! plan is bat » tateck company No assesaments, and refure com le ! ded to the public Al the last Anuaal M were elected fur the easwing year JAMES SLOAN, President 8. G. COFFIN, View President Cc. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney PETER ADAMS, See'y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, See'ry W. A. CUMMING, Gen’l Agent. May 10, 1843. t£30v9 ee’ SEE AS BORD FROM my residence 4 miles South West af Satie, bary, on Thareday jas, a WHITE SHE-MULE Any person whe will restare ber, or fice informatiog whieh will enable me to recover her shall be suitably rewarded. Direct wo Saliehury BENJAMIN SUMNER. ws fiulowing Officers ting the Jane Nath, 1955. - Blank Warrants for sale Here Gears, and at Tron and Bram Castings of aff aamental Iree Railing, Pipe, Retige Campany woubt respectfully invite aifention te ~ | where he will be foand, at all times, whee mot profes patterns of Rafling, which kuay bearen ab ciety W.P.ELLIOTT, [Sayre tery samme < P Chnenitation By efter on otherwtee, te regard te pines. stems for mille of teir farwitere, amd for Salisbury, April 90; 1855. 0s "TTUB Subecriter having poshively chee ine preenn( basmeee, oBers tee at greatly reduced prices. ‘The greater portion, having bree baie im the presen: seasoe, Comprines eral aesortment of Seasomable SQUIRE, ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, FANCY AND- ST. a2 Bap ‘To petiins withing “ta here offered wineh rarely occer. ate ueelerly matited to gice him « ¢ indebted to hum eiuhee by count, previows to the ist of Janaary, he mest = fy requests to come forward aod Getile as pantega 4 genes cancet be gitey. *- Er MYERA © Salishery. N.C ee COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHON PRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, = sorreaive Frog z we k DISEASED KIDNEYS, - Rtone in the Bladderana Kidnap, W-ak- f noes of the Loins, de. _ This ovaloeble medicine is fr sale at the Davie How Mocksville ; at Dr. R. Campbell's, ia fre~ det, at the Drag Sore in Charlolte : af Hotel m Salem ; amd at the Carcliaa Watehmans OF fire. m Selisbary. re The subsernber having entered inte wth Joba F. Cowen, orginal patentes, for Uke efacture aad vale of the shove Medicine, ie furmsh a sepply by addressing him : ©. or eating at ha tesideuce, 10 milee Geet “ place Bm ee - Jane 21 ct = 1835. oe LivieROMDERIES, WHITE GOODS, &C. &0 SALISBURY, APRIL 19, 1855, E MYERS, hes vow on hand the <a 4¢ most magnificent Lot of French N. Wark he has ever before offured—eonsisting of Bands and Swiss aad Freach Edgings and [ Fleencing, Collars, Chemisetieg, Sleeves, Collar, ettes, Sets Coltars nud Sleeves, Bandker- ebiefs, &e., Ae. Also, Taritam, Book, Swiss avd Nawidook Wastia, in plain Checked aad Striped. Cam: dries, Jacomets. Linens, Long Lawns, Linen Cambrics; 12-4 Cotton and L en Sheetings, Pilar Case Cott i seilles, Quilts, Table Chihs, Diapers, de., &e. whieb he would myne the altention of perohasers. at Ek. MYERS. etl satin, , i tian ial eee RAN Saar Am ly Re ry om _ - “ Tate made he by make one pegro ing gotta, ~ Tol) eh pad i tinge aby, peer! yo. ‘their|ney, without ‘the p — 7 dinner, for all putposes of restithat hour| down it. On page 464 of fteports of Comr-| Silinaiipaiiae ee - |e Ma all trearages tre Pll bap ele > ° |p as well be ‘spamt in plowhig or hoe- | missioner “of 1 p 1844, will b EP RTTDP TG. GAR i batters tothe Baits want no © AGRICULTURAL, fines sna wont be yet toten hour’ ound plates iostrtive of ty anensng, BUP jam bet ee | work of one hand} whereas the fHurth of ‘The wings of the angles, as explained in i JEWELRY nk > Wade the Mouibare Cultivator. - | that-time would he sufficient for one tothe Reports, are, however, unnecessary, VALU J ’ ber of negro ebildrea to take carevof, the though they evidently increase the draft. \ CEMENT OF NEGROBS,|cook forall.” Asthero are usually a num-|as the remedy is effectual with them, ee HORAR,. A i 8 a 1 etiaatiaath. F - gar managenient of on ia a (Co0k oan attend t0'these, and eeethat she A coat white-wash, inside and out, etery Tes obi Fe Seow 7 . inal taped tai ‘ to eny nurses do their daty. I would add that |summer, adds yery mugh te the neat and | W ELRY, consisting of a iia } : . besides occasional personal inspection, it| comfortable appearance of the buildings, Doub Teds pe ndoat quarevr cepend S mae een i on to the -v "tite ad 4 2 aeiies if, in. giving mgs made obligatory on the Oversedk” fre- | and is also, by its cleansing and purifying Pr cies Sotactohes into dotail.— quently to examipe'the cooking and see |effect, conducive to health. The cost is a eee Fe ten he hand bo per be almost nothing, as one barrel of good Jime Pe pan seein ol abe san Oe of yout correspondents has éndea-| will whitewash a dozen common-sized ne- “ae spor dente, is & be gconctid yored to prove that lean meatis more Ria: | Bro houses, and-any nogro can pnt it on. mit, , object to ang one’s tricious than fat. It is, however, a well| | If there be not natural shades suflicient fsing his disscnt, provided it be done known fact that the more exhagsting the|to keep the houses comfortable, a row of nit’ Kiddnees. labor, the fatter the meat which the ne- | My)berrigs, or such other shades as may obligation ia undoubtedly to gro’s appetite eravds, and it agrees well suit the owner’s fancy, should, by all .. Padget am Ber , ‘S N I S L L U S A G V Y © EMBROTDERIRS” AND “ RICH WORK,” . ie. mae and odes ‘S W u a * Zo - 2. pi l + & ‘ Li me Ra A. Murphy's Store,| |) SEES SEES hal “A y U g Ut si s d e d e m o y oy Jo ex O L a I d o n g BY Ai svitabl “| with him. ‘This I regard as one ofthe | means, be planted, in front, and so as to ae Jewelry of all kinds, ré- Enea rnsen $7 ‘ talacd there ‘ : ye question Biba ere, nature ;|and think experience | protect the houses on the south and sogth | omy ‘s she bes end nMES MORAH. | A square fs the space occupied by iedoalece ° ie es feed! For, there is a difference is opposed to your correspondeat’s theory. west. Salisbury, Nov. 16, 1854. Mia Alls Boones germ 3g toh bee ¥ Baldy, aipehs, 1858.” 3 ae Ratieve mast be giso in opinion As to clothjng, less than three suits. a} The negroes should be required to keep Bae. 2? wY charged in proportion ta2 apa, All fractious totes NoW IS THE TIME r 3 . “The most porammpa prac- year of every day clothes will not keep a/ their houses and yards‘clean ; and in case; MADE CI OTHING — $2 tee pe are ha the whole, am ’ i OP negro decent, and many of them require | of neglect should receive such punish- af + * | Occasional renewals, withoet edditional a ar Se - ——— low tach hand that labors, whe- : : ed to those ise regularly throagh't The Largest and best Assortment Yet! mmgo, woman w child, (for a boy or more. “Children, particularly boys, are} ment as will be likely to insure, more iP eulbiteaX ithe Wasede te acnepncieg 0 — d to those whe “ye ) rf ' : a, odor ; is th worse than gfown persons on their ¢lothes, | cleanly habits in futare. Pie saree ppicane! and patrons, ~ er Toros Sphere te eapsencint ene oe. BRAUTIFUL AND DURABLE, — + old or over, who is healthy, J ge " shove futie. “Ovdgld a tveted OF tascbno! lead wite,| AND CHEAPER THAN EVER {\am oy, art : d, consequent! uire more of them. ili aad Boyy 9 : wilt’ eat quite ‘as (on™ “OMe 'Y, req In ‘no case should two families be al- ‘ we , rapidly, q Tbave never been able 7s) keep a boy, from lowed to occupy the same ‘house. The READY MADE CLOTHING, ee sending in advertisements are reqhest- b x > led to state the number of insertions required ; andi H. H. BEARD, man or woman,) 3} . : ‘ Py PR c if shoul. | 2 * sixteen years of age, decently cloth- di ber int FI + un.| CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST. |<3 \o ste us TS eek anid » Apa tal : ed.witheless than four onite a year; por =, aah ecae’ G Ps INGS, both Plain and Fancy, | en ene ee suck the gerd clace, Onberwie | Pashlonable Tailor and Clothier, ms 3 ork p te ? | to whieh the Sifentian of Buyers ie wiicited. | they be pup up in the uswal style and charged | As = SPRING AND SUM oa cod ip thie also, a peck of mL is would that gnswer, if some of the women | structive of delicacy of feeling, and it pro- ps pretense keep «cameos Gent ues | eves y: H rock OF READY MADE CLOTAT NG, + CaM dag tara | With plenty WARD ROBB, in which can be found aif articles of | 17" No discount on these rates. _. |CLOTHS, &e, to which he invites the atleodow of * sufficient. e were not compelled to do their mendjpg. | motes immorality between the spxes. ‘ vaca. . . : men’s wear, including every variety of furnishing FrRoOsFrEaEcrTUs all hie customers und friends. Alfean be suited wad). allowance is quite anf. Tt js also important that women who work In additjon to their dwellings, where Goods, such as ™ OF handsomely filted. é 5 7 pet ‘ Viti ; S SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET pm HIS. STOCK , Rati condined to meat and bread, | Mt bold in ition to their usual 24h: there gro a number of negroes they should |" manoxeucarnes, oLoves, nosis. |THE LEXINGTON As VEDI VER On eee ti akhaa who work hard will eat a peck n> sa coeree a ‘ap pecan provided with a suitable number of RY, Gen $e “Having 6 5 thie edsaided of Stead: sen! op! (Sie Pants and Vests. Also.a beautifol assortment |§ se : . : . : al fm yor wc _ Avy sco of vaterprt wile pperyloed aerate Tome] aReengeances” | hes em cod ore ated Peo so Om the farm and occasionally EP igs garnqat, ge aR 4 may contribute au income much greater Opposite Murphy, y oooh ire |impien weekly paper, to be called ihe Laxingwa apd Cages | Poa Rust enctlen ale ae how Mt Be odes cheap lantation had . % s Salisbury, N.C. | ya dhin Flag ; first namber iv be issued on of be- oe pot Sebking for the negrogs, 1 see use, than their cost, by enabling the owner to] April 24, 1855. | Tena tak ot Mele beet Bi en gadons copie toleiveangpagte Rave enoigh, bat sothing to| res, the writer would suggest the)», pare pondrette; while-they serve the| 4 — | "rhe ing wil be Gewa'ad te Poliies, Science, . e...§ «Bin ? ‘ * ’ good amoriment of Black Silk, Drob, Beaver, | , Agrienlture, Sochania Mone | i Topeak trom jersdaial ubsere-| PRPFIONY of Raving foe Neck havi «008! mincltiore important pairpose of cubs.) om * wy “iN AB ranean EO, | string eres ofthe coosy” Andathongh Whag) | C1@¢H# m I state that, if without vege- ref d a ith Seine Fating feelings of delicacy. ity baad Solsbery, 3.0. fenwy sebaasee wit partice fee's fra wad tae, daces- | Seetherm warhol, aud-0 i to eet tele ie inst will eat this quantity. ge WEA Bt . Agrit : : bn | ions of their particular creeds? it being theubjert mod superior style, aad with the best t the rox? nee 1. in the toll, them. picking ant There should, at all times, be plenty of devige of the lw correct errug and to dasmem | thera maskots could allied. lip hes alee reecinnd hip very little teouble we cau always, seed ail. ae 4 wood hauled. Surely no man of any pre- The American's Friend!!! | jccte um. Flag will also advocate the doctrine | Spring sed Sommer Fashions seat, Sad ip sees. 4} Cloths, Caasimeres, Vestings, be, me D> Sah a, or s - this may be worn early i weborn American ci » thowld and work in the Intest fashions. and summer, have plenty ” ae cor ea ee tentions to humanity would require a ne- out queers Remesion. Kos foot b cheeld be Sfaate- |" upod chine! Bhoudepteidts, Thintles 20d Nesdles, kept Apes or mustard for greens, moruing until the dew dries off, then laid - , imental principle Of all trae Av. sticam patriols, thet | fur sabe. | ther, Dr. = ad aside, By making it sufficiently loose gtv, after having done » heavy gs | while they are promipt acd firm » ceistanyandevery The undersigned geapeet{ully invites bis (rieude and | seeps: Ramsour, potatoes beans. | work, to toil for a quarter or a half ‘mile enavthorizéd everoachment upon Ueir fights, they the public 16 call and examine hie stuck. | te Kay, Dav A . |acroas the breast, it can be used as an} will respect, and be carefal not te encroach pow snd | HB, BEARD. «| she sweet potatoes, turnips, fi) 2 sens that's : | under a load of wood before he can have | invade the Fights and pri¥ileges of uther nations, how-| March 14, 1868. 4% Crawford d peas, Ibelieve there is no| °’" thes : ¢ negro ISDE |. fire. An economical way of supplying Lever weak sod insiguiGesnt ; and thal the area of Frée- | \-r r- ~~ ne macau! From : we cesearily exposed to rain. | z ms . ‘: | dum should rather remaia le ite present cireemecribed | w J od to a provision crop, that — ae | them with wood is to haul logs instead of | state them that shauid be extended by nalawful com. | OTs 9 equa te that bestowed onakitchen| shins may-bedone by the women! small wood. This may be most conven- pecngp- te dpogfarn.qpeard pad | From 2 A® there is no vegetable of which on wet days, when they are compelled to jently done with a cart and pair of hooks, | In iw the desire uf the publisher to cxtalich © paper.' wn WILSON | **) Pron ‘ Shore fond-ihan of the com-|%* im the house. Or when « breeding such as are used for hauling stocks to « Ba ate eps wlbeedage rene Ayling} a . 9 | as . - : : e rercgronp A: | LAGER prate pon fiel pea, it is well to save enongh woman gets too heary to go to the field, | eaw-mill.* Such hooks will often COME ID | My the Cuneene of the Cintted Seaton, — | Oute Ge erremt of which coayy conte: Then . DRAL = Ph Pi cly p im the fall to bave them frequent- she may be made fo do a general patch-| mse, and the greater convenience and ex-| ing oaychldg tel bebied to freter 20d renhle.in Mate) WATCHIN SEELEY, SELTED WARM, sae facing the «pring andsammer. They ing for all the hands. | pedition of hooks instead of a chain, pill Eo pe Phy Lay | Gefeessoes bnrree wks] wl Be cern cemnimsrete vod ones eae aa! ae ptemmenl y officers o ry 8; and if cooked In furnishing negroes with bed clothes, | #008 S#¥@ more time thes will pay for) a er Sac vile careeaty 1s cae pour tmetes| Caddly, he will do a with all Gua svepedt tothe epip- vaNey sonk LYS, a mms - oe a) , Per). ith habits, coartitnsions, ani manner of living. inteoding to estab | jonaof others, sad will strictly guard egeime uapeers- ~ ‘ and well seasoned with red itis folly to bay the common blankets, them. Ba eral onaes you, Thich T have now dome, by taking Prem | sarity woundlgg the feefings of any perast however | ggrenamangetd reeetemng direct from the Mena Corkle o 4 ‘pre as “ . such as sell for a dollar or a dollar and al The master should never establish ant : riom as NOLLOW af, ar hes + Klima: andue favor to apy man however” res Phage jit Nid ang +5, tnetnon aptrambints Oe BRL quite health a occasion- = zs R - fen Lane, Bow Yor e stetho here wi N« werehe ‘eene | Stitches wis quarter. They have but lictle warmth or regulation among his slaves antil be is : ; ; ; ae is town of Tounginn ie thested ia one Of the | call and -temiat bis stk, one tuor eset of Wen. This ( added to the al- . : fally convinced of its jety and 6qui-) PURIFICATION OF TILE BLOOD, | weattiiest, moet ie wad fertile eomution in the | Merphy's Grawte Budding. The stuetest etirotionie) So. thé cost will be but 4 trifle, while durability. One that will cost double the J a ag ond J 4 | ro | Beate. Is located lmavediately ob the North Caroline pardto the repeiring of WatehenJewriry, Mose Ratan, | nr, Chairs , will « it as a great foxe- |"! will. do more,than four times the ‘7 o- ager Bt ase 4s apes o bnoing LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS ae L anadirng! a eli Be rt up ded neh omg pana a Se ete nee ‘ issued his orders, implicit obedience) ru ciumns of the Vejen ~ mech from divortomet Se pected som to be made ae I oy be thetetire | woe wads , a> . 4 *¢ - an |should be required and rightly en- cata et. - Gy M2 | hoped that the ciisens of every purthn of the State,| February 16h. 1855 : ay ° oi for litile lax. Besides whole clothes, negroes should! ¢ od Firmness of manver, and _| renee se mgs hamaaam = ~ Warst, fe = certain gored “4 fod ue their Faseron, 00 re eoaiencniction| 3 . : Pi hy: J money f . | prumpt | . ours » thigh the mtam ‘ode, wir < Twonld cnggest the pro- have clean clothes:,and in order .to do| ness to enforce obedience, Will ‘Gave | ones ty on Oe is aiecad le Une tedirtety ood termine senate duit Eagle City } wee mm 34 te pine with 24 coletene || s . fi i ’ the Liver ape ot sowing a small pateh of wheat Unis, they should have's little time allow-! mach trouble, and be the means of od Soonate shoe I eomgeesal ctl dew « vienna ag ae as doe tee ot sew, end will be pubedied benefit. The time and labor will ed them to do their washing. As itis not avoiding the necessity for mach whip- omc: t=, rE art Tan” cok may weebates.| it the Dest etyte of the typrgraphics! art. I thaped! missed. Many persons are in the convenient for all hands to wash at the ping. The negro feel that his master is Se Ee Ee alt braurery naan 0 Witodearv tll ore ace ce awe ae eae =n: oat the allowance ; | sae time, they may be div ided into com- his law-giver and judge ; and yet is his pear ted i Sante cepa wheel coumapions ~ a subscribers, and thet thet, Will x.» reise a hereto, tha: to their - will aefed Une Ping, «nd cease te mmple fade to ware) panies, and g certaip evening assigned to protector and friend, but so far above him, | 4486? WHARNFEE AND DERILITY. OF TO YEAREPTAND 11) ihe uat fibers! intelligent and happy prople. of | Dee & week, and requiring them | 186, CURED BY HoLLow .. | ‘ sift 8 bed . , Av Puts. 84 eve 3 pooking- This plan is ob (ee pasty. Those whose time it is * aoe sehry “PP ~d eahe it tee | Copy of « Letter Foon Captoin Joka Johineen, Anim bir ~pioctdieanrber ness barf or to me either at 0@ sariows accoynts. Unless|° wash should be let, off from the field Dy aarp manent . where be! House, New Wark, dated January Sth, 164 Sulisbery « Lermgten, N.C THE CREA POINT for taking ware. of there cartier than the rest of the hands, and on at Jt per irriganlagelnad ial igeareg npg pester ten ont TERMS. OF ATTRACTION!! This that night should be free from all atten-\-"°” va herbage eae percha Need before, hat thare been eastern w= besth ant sorength by taking | TWO DOLLARS in advance; Two Duftar and Destined to be the Great Consre of | verated than i¢ common -| © t 1 bh : your Pile. Vor the kaatten y erat - ‘ ’ among | ioe “boy” bal Ln 1im his troubles and. complaints ; but not, 77%.) taser and semach, a Fifty Cone if payment be deleyed mx months, ond) clared | will stead the meat from oth ' 4 f = id ee wend rile works on false pretexts or trivial occasions.— or ell ldcaer eine « es Three Dutters if not poid within the year Manufacturing Interests in i briefly” the loter is compelled for the re 1°", '°° thoge who have to do extra 1¢ the master be atyrant, bis ne A toate Tatami WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, On ' E ) groes ous rigs , : ' “ef 18 week to live on bread, or C47 & ONE Hight are in their urn ex- be so mach embarrassed by his presence Gos There Sead Ge-Gpeen seers CANCERS CURED Aad perhuape ef the called H . ‘ . . overt ore quae @ to meal he she . . wintt five bim sn additional] “Pt Jt should, howercr, be at invari-' as to be inespable of doing their work (air Bac pein ime rare rey vr Wha srasturte UNITED STATES. vert The master cannot ex z} able rule nut to allow any of them to wash | properly when he is near Per~) Scenes TVENG six pied &. Ref Seateevilie. No curr oo pay. The — wheres pee lagurde bt. f “ ; : These celebrated Pills are we fally eficecions | B4 septy ste pretece very little or pale. Aim tendo Intend @ fave & Baliresd fom SALISBURY fod ome wba ie bmt partially fed ;|°° Saturday night, for they will be dirty! It is expected that servante shoald rise ater Fi ar omaha ieee ae nian SREY |h EROLE CITY. Pepe soy tage os | hye : : ; : . g| rete Bente : Choe, ae | how wil Bet! ether, hand, if he will give |" the Sebbath, and render as un excuse early ¢ nough to be at work by the time! em Betis Hlent-oche = | ide't they henge»: Yottoa cnn be Soe toRieg ete |S py ‘Additional supply, the negroes that their clothes are wet. Ou some large it is light. In sections of country that pisces Compieines ely‘ Joumtice DR. R. P. BESSENT, —~—— by stra, atthe rate of sin mes om | | plantations, it is the daily business of one | are sickly it will be found conducive to pocey bodega ~~ aareiee poureged atoee Sas: Die debe Of de : f tetbed of abet show “ell ey re | deel sore spree ; » bere finiate A r grad: Baltimore € of . lim te Deed. tr } hand to wash and mend for the rest. health in the fall, to make the hands eat | “ssut%e" ““™* ar ae aes ane Dental Science, wvld intrem the citisene of Rew. | Dove's they teogh ot the colemias when they grow etit-| Plame smd ter 0 ie iy Care: , Or by tra-| In building he frp tie i their breakfast before going into the dew Wamunet aokean? Some ¢ lpr, Bin Ceckeon relly: shied peer exxiggt leap tnt leary ear -yeaabe Ta « abet iees ype ot Fy srereps ¢ ie aoe | ™. thei¢ teat P ct . . ing uses Ir egroes, - =! omereal etme of atl biede waknees he ee ° 2 'd « at Comper te fi J : a — P oy be bas} tant to oe them well up. (say af 7 In winter, a6 the days are short and) . suum. . em epnnprer oap p Phrpind roan var bed Dela nt Reterte or wy thee Frags Watingres, Poseus, &e., of Faber ~0 wal Another objection is, that! A nae v feist nights long, it will be encroachment wu dent Lane, See Tort MEFNs esas Locde Cont geA seamen TT Commenicaiaons by mail of otherwise preenptly oe Nnaty over y~- Warnes, wtale-napebaage San] 8-3 DaON oot 5 Seidel nad oill , feet from the ground to the sills) so as to! ONS P| totic Drogrists and eaters f Motivines thronghout the United | aticaded to fyea | | eNarereey wwe—wenhy ath of mind ORE and D re improvident, aud will get thro be céovenieatly: otiyt wads h jon their necessary rest to make them eat | > aa eapape be 2 crate, OL comts aut §! cath, | fresdeery we. = — poop lecgfuas mes ree i ‘ rneath.— ‘ T There is a considerable b ki he Pm anes when ve seen fi to talk of — whole FEST? ef srtat be When thas elevated, if there shuuld t breakfast before daylight. One properly | targer a | ta Stal ore | Thomas C. Halybur ton, M.D. which theg thought | couldn't dv’ I'm wane ea Pres well. Phe week is gone, aod, consequently, sere shuld b\taken care of, and supplied with good| %. 8.—Direetiogs for the guidance of patients in “can't” wack. Tey | intend to have « Balt Reed) Lee Mr ; 5 os : *" any GiJth under them, the master or over- F : | very disorder are affized to cach Pot. — from Salishery to Eagte City. | don" with tigetin . omte & part of their time without any. esas ds ; Price ae s tools, is certainly able to do more work | gost Lhe stioee - AVING located myself permanently at States ~ way of Charts ie aad her Wertern scheme, mur in| Crepes CR er reaols ne ‘ ~~ a scer, in passing can See it, a ave itre- y ri ile! ville, N.C., Bwillpanetaally stiend to afttheee the way of the Sabb a4 W e i To making the negroes do their own i : r ge : : Zocta | . than under other circumstances. While whe may fever me poste pf se publenie ‘OFFICE Mies pe tobe & North Taw thot tom Ratabery: | gute Re aeeh ae Paint eine eaten let ie ‘objections are “still more noved, ne houses should be neat and | at work they should be brisk. If one is at Revoaey & W after’ beta, where | eey a afl tienes | ft mat be baik. Why, there mt millions of duflaré| 5a" Forest > have, both at poon and at an we eee ; . P fs fc ize cate SASF ah ee ». is doe » ites Weat of Salidvury, on the watere of Third . ale City shall be the termninns of the Tia duehine being Gone it & hui- aniforin size and appearance; 16 by 18 at once If this does not answer, : ’ mere ING NEW Road, ustess the people shuve sce me OHN « night. - 4 peat the dose and double the quan-\ ‘cage im view of Ge Wikestenoogh Road, eon- a @ a, Bat Bede xy dient Her; tke’ ches ruse Me} J et. will allow, it looks best to Lave them of does not move briskly, chastise. him I Biietereh 09 Plantation te Bowed 14 bring (eo (oe Marketa, Ie avast came out ht shall 4 ier * Bae a re-| San 7 ety 4 3 feet ia a convenient size for a small fair } WF, ie badly done; being usually burnt} e ; . » } ; : wepiting bird, + sont aloft. Tt in worthy of being iy Saedth Gite 30 fo ram within; and, enn.,!5- Ifthere be many etidrewia a fami. ty. When at work 2 hive bo ob | SW Se A CBR EC WHL Yep Bide or, Kash. i aprrap cored pryecemnaperenn ra = ni “a1 s ¢ ly a larg he 4 Se jection to the whistling Or sagging some showt 200 of which ie cleared and in « geod fate of ; Me . peace, ty and happmesa— . > sequently, ic-unhealthy, Iowever abun- | / ger house will be necessary. lively, but nodrawling tanes are allowed — Femsinder ie god woodland and well BELL, EARNBART & Co., pels Ay doo a canted ef thet 7 hI bi ‘ oe os Pat see : Li : | tieuber- ere are. on the premises, aA Deet- 2 - t, some and every thing dant may be the supply of vegetables, Many persons, in building negro hous |; 5 the field, for their motions are almost ling-hoose, (wo god barns, planers nado vaihegs =: I se ageend 0 how pasgeiie astte aprdonpe = => sbiedeare Thove ate productive toad; pap! > wikoal 9 " a i ss ant = 5 - ‘4 a tere io * . e le 4 Se * wr ’ J e Ga — the hands hase no time to cook them, and | €#, in order to get clay convenient for fil certain to keep time with the music. pocligratalgt te by 2 oe surged ead evi hnsid theavartors te pectinens tabiee Ghovion iieh Veat | mage hibeses col tute a ox ae ppl as manner, wid be ei ’ ' © mnidet « " o ert im the consequcuily are Lady fed, aud have pot ling the hearth, and fur mortar, dig a hole | (To be Continued. \ County of Rowan. Thasd otbing to view the land, (177.07 the public, aud aleo to farnish comveyeness negt| Saving hervesia, seh meedwern,- lovely valve [toner the must, setamsige: ¢ Ee ) paces elie bene lard, drivers to any puint fram Suliabury. They will aleo| chanting hila Primeval forests erg ond em) og Philadalphio the Propgth to de ascinc); labor as they under the floor. As such excavations maces e arin, Cot does by calling on the eab- | 1,44 themselves in readities to do all the dreyage tha: | Mermer rile All inviting, ali pele grt 2 rs ty eont rattan Elcenneln er - = . SA. . tay be desired im the town to and from the depot, on | 00d all Gelighting And shall these could otherwise perform with comfurt. uo silb, cerare & cen mon receptacle THOMAS E. BROWN Comsenrina,(taeree cothigglies sry Lr short noting, and glee with tenmneaud wagune to baal |remmin forever locked op? 1 tell pirp es of & The plan pursued by the writer is, to for filth, which genergtes disease, they I ’ pr: - | any goode of Freight that may be wanted to aay point Nerth-Weetern Rail Road will open the gare to thie) Rheemetions, wry 52 g 88 5 5 PE R L U ER S SE T ‘ : : remote from thie place Eden of Ame ; Vd weigh out @ certain amount of jneat for sionld, by no means, be allowed. In soils Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, ‘TO THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS | STOCK DRIVER af tee Sols, bank h toe seach ‘ BoM bor oy 4 Earwpe ¢acliday ; a portion of which is giveu to where the clay wijl inake brick, the say- |g SALISBURY, H.C | ——_ WILE F > , 8, | oe to boy lots there? And won't lols bring « price? | 't¥* orm SE) . i : ; LISBURY, N. C., } THE W OF 1812 j A, find oar stable and lot open for their accommo- aids, for milewaround the city, and aff along the and @ie cod: every morning, to be boiled for img of fuel, and the greater security » | . dation if desired. Oar Terme shall be made as oney | ime of Road—wan't they rise in value? ‘The increase ecrit : ee Neng Ons a: "| J wow carrying on the shove basinens, and imyites the pud- | a_i | ax pesitile. We woaldinforunthe public that we have | On héit Yolte alone, will double the cost - Binner, aud with jt are eked vegetables £inst fire, re nder it a matter of economy Bu wp sot enamine be ot tis oaoainteriog 87 EDWIN C. CLARKE, Attorney fer Claim employed Joho A. Snider to enperintend oar Posinces | Who.doobite these things! There is» ed pen - ther and né ope Lread as the negroes will build brick chimneys. In all cases, | s!) whe want s Brreatr article. He can pat up work at low ants, Bex 191, Washington City, and chat he is our euthertred agewt |in Homing Creek slows. Every pound of ite ergeal 4 al tob a . cs 5 : et, soem. if It be desired, but would always nd the better id 0 milaios ercenpuag ts eutuas exslten ins Gaterp BELL, EAKRNUART @ Co. | W8teT# Will (ure to money, apd F cg great ogent of Jan. 25, 1855, Gots the jal Wilds is usually dividud a. the chimneys should be extended fally ; yssiti=t,s# ohare in ae ne ren. We erahd edtiee those ay entice Fog HY tao zt | Salishory, Janmury 1, 1855. +199 peo ead nd “emterption wilttoon torn to good we- want seh Den. Lagi euiigadipis wal » BGreina: ; © fee ove the ru re may Mt Miers the hase elec where rey Offirers, ve, Teameters, Nunes! Oflears, | laceeace ian of thie wbandi 1 them by the Poremgn. Inthe eve two fect aLove the rvof, that there may ping ue eld de ta es aoc of bs Laskey basse are Pte Mn, tna ley ste pursiting hin, LIPPINCOTT COFFIN & Co Let's build the Road. 1" sake beip it Lenn pe oe 4 / exhi ping, enony!, fg cooked for Voth supper be less danger in disc Larging sparks.— $47 Peemon st digtamee aréering work. will please accom 1412, Plaride, oF any of the Indl 9 Ware since 1700 fo. the std | WHOLES AP 4 kinky - ofg '. eegee m9, OP sake hold, T'll attoompt inom may | ’ shal t P pany the onder with a deseriptig of the article required—style, | fied of fourteen dags ow ett 180 aeree and SALE, 7 VF } ceponeibilit o * ¥ - 5 and bheakfast; so that by the time we are They are also less liatle to smoke, In guty mt one sn Coed echecnah i ie boas Senipive cute: | thew® whe have rearived 40 ar M0 sores, are eniitied Le an eddl IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ! tt ANDREW" RkGs LL PERSONS. > ’ ne on > A fartion they will pot be required to Evep it tional warrant to make it 160weres, y ‘ } , AGG ARLY. 4 seri ; } } . With the advantages of the Rxtirond at his 4oor, he will take ’ Lou > Sola) | July 12, 1855. | a E i) dove feeding stock, supper is ready, agd consequence f negro houses being but | simone apy Kind of Trede la cuchange fat wort tice ap Food Piiobted thpempnppieong! “ey Se eats OO | ene RPancy Tr age, | ~r- ‘ heir acoants mast | A fp hands have only w cat and they one story high, the lowness of the chim aa Proveader, Timber, | gay Refers to Hon. Joms Wriben, Comrstanioner of the Gene Ne. 38 North Thied Mrect, CORSETS, SKIRTS & ‘KI PTT’ : : ion tah ia alatehiner Jers 1) Yabl : LIVERY STABLE me ete ainteae of Prenton: | ae, Sen OA { SKIRTING, Stoves, Stills, Ware, B.eoody for bed. When the nights are cys renders then very Jiable to amoke AVERY § E Peg tele Ser red og Mtl Norte QU Gi bi Vy be: long, the meat for supper and breakfast from currents of wind driving down the | & tpt op s+ aruat ; and those whe wish efther to bay or tn soft, og mae} Rass. Kas Top eraemgs corrin, | | Dasien moneny. | ML 19, 1865, | &e., +1 save w eopr'y * } PI _ fa! Gewate havens ov iudlec, ave tavied sot i Hon, Jacams Mowtet, Fe-Senator U8. Pia Febroary 1, 1455. ly'r35 | peerwansbh | hand ie sométisnes disjded without cooking. flue. This nay be effcetually prevented "er ¥™- sam on eo SEA lle NETS FON Oe LR EST: <= aoe] Kee ste conser Annis of PAs) Ce rary tp power On ? . : Z 5 hoe “i L g ) of the he December 7 13 oy In addition to the ghove, the negroes, dy- by the following simple —preeaution: A-| DR. DINKINS, ) GRAND LECTURER DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, igi EADIES EMBROIDERED Covniae SKIRTS, PAS WBObK ve dM YUAT jo cS ring spring and summer, nsually get plen round the top of the chimney throw out! ESPRCTFULLY ue Aa das oa en = hotel wieaad | OFFICE | whdewing of aff weber ont, MOWUAIR. dy, Morons} y POR ps ree | 3 A ices to i- — os 4 . . gee Ree Nctahary. Ofmee et the Miaaiee Mout.) ALEXANDER WURDUCIS, Fay, of fetchary,| DUEPORITE MANBION MOTE In FE MVERR, Fo. ty of milk once a day. Puring fail and a base some $ or 10 inches wide, and from winter, the quantity of wiik is more lim- the outer edge of this draw in the cap at} jted, and, what molasses they get, they an angle of 34 or 49 degrees with the ho Blank Warrants for sale hlere Salicbary, May 31, 1855 ") i haw been appointed G rand LAcuurer for the Grand Fob. 3 1855. a » Nord, Granite Ruiiding. . stchmet Leen of Mssine ie the Weetern Diewiet of Bath) Starringe Licgting beautifully printed vnd fo| JOB Pristina ae a el | May 28th, 1855 a] sale at this office. | Netly executed at tis O | : A a * = a, 1e soe eet: ee ees a Se N.C, AUGUST 2, 1855. thee some trick in it 1 as to pry in- WICTHCRAFT IN FRANCE LY THE six:| to * little farther. TEENTH CFNTURY. Mr. hvetes tees the Redege Sriuakece on [From the New York icine Courier. thetr behalf, subraitted the following THE BURNT LEG. In aforve-hevmncnees Liberty, Missouri, the} them: ‘The big suake would. tty to Krider, Rev. J. Hf. Carolina Rai! Road Company, report that Two | = |Tholsand for Hundred and twenty three shares have been subscribed in the capital stock of said Leaving 577 shares or $57,700 to be yet aub- ey Rowzie, D. A. Da-| scribed in order to secare the charter. They | \took up his fork and began to rolla stray | ¥. Shober, Jobn A. Boy- | | ensher report, that the citizens of Burke county crumb from side to side | till finally it was | : REPORT : A TALE OF MiseISsIPPE, < Mihe. Kompuliies, io ehown th was referred to | eh, We " ein and:sscurtain the amount of stock sub- | nf tamed to the Capital Stock, of the Western N. | We had finished the regular course of worthy host, east an inquiring glance to Comyn), ppt : aed his wife as he saw that things had come} Patawbe County, LGDO, qlaacsa. to # stand still, and the conversation died | Iredell County, 1031 4 | iit, toon Rowan - \ County, em, — “Tet will be here in a moment,” dbserv- Caldwell County, 80 led thie ledy o , ? i Alexander County, 67 “ ie lady in question, who understood her hnsband’s inquiring look, and Mr. E. ‘dishes and were waiting for the desert to} ibe brought upon the table. Mr. E., our! “Mr. E., was that negro in good {health at the time he got his leg burnt off ?” “ His health was excellent.” “Perhaps his leg was palsied ?” flicted with that disease.” “ Did-the leg bleed ?” “ Not a drop.” “ Was it mach sore t” “T can’t say that it was.” | | | jcouvulsed with laughter army unmistable | lineredulity and anxiety to unravel the) mystery that surrotnded the case, and | During the earlier part of the sixteenth cen* | tury, trials for witchcraft in France were of rare | | occurrence, and there were no cases of great jm- | portanee recorded till after the year 1560, In | 1562, @ number of persons were brought to trial “ Whatever condition it may have been | at Vernon, accused of having held their Sabbath, | when it burnt, he eortainly never was af- ‘as witches, in an old ruined castle, in the shape; | of cats; aud witnesses deposed having seen: the jassembly, and having suffered from the attacks | | of the pseudo-feline conspirators. threw out the charges as worthy only of ridicule. | In 1564 three men and. a woman were exec uted lapsed. He had-searcely done sq when the By this time the guests had become | at Pvictiers, after having been made to confess to | various acts of sorcery: ainong other things, they said that they had regularly attended the wich- | es’ Sabbath, which was held three times a year, mistress of the house becaine very i!l one morn- ing, having according to symptoms, received an attack of cholera. Her husband had left the house at daybreak, and her only daughter, who who was then with her, sent for a pbysician.—- | After « few hours the latter arrived, but was al- |réady met at the door, received by the sobbing girl, with the ery, “sho is dead!” He was eon- | ducted into the room where the corpse lay, ex- |amuned it, and directed the daughter not to al- the interment wutil twenty-four hours bad corpse nodded significantly.. The danghter saw this motion, and was so horrified that she fell wn dead on the spot. It is well known that | persons who die of Cholvra retain the warmth of the blood for a long time, freqaently deeming) small one away from ber ‘when fed, cuffed him several times, and he retnrne compliment by taking her fingers into ber x99 h several times, without doing mach han. bo sequently she don’t love this snake as she does the other one, though she is fond of him.” 4 a ee The subject of marriage with a sister has again been House of Commons.’ The p that wealthy and influential persons been strivi: : to amend the u particular phase, at thé | ja money—persons who ised by having ry e statute book; ‘a a 1. “olin 1. Shaver, 4.1L Ba. | ‘bave authorived attorvics to subserile on their Miowed a Mitls too far and it rolled Bren Mr. E’s impurturbable gravity. I was amd that the demon who pomided at. it, ended bystanders by contraction of the :nuscles. ia ds # AL Jenkins, 0. A, Miller, | bebalf 1000 shaves: to the capital stock of said the floor, and he was again out of em- bent analyzing the ease oud Mr. E.;‘per- by burning himself to make poser for the use| arigelnes Hoo, 2. PCaldwell, Hon. 3. W. Ellis, Hoo. N. | Company, whenever 3000 «bares shall have Ployment. The conversation had been mews aiid : ae sd j of his agents in wischief. In 1571, a mere con- Siac Se ound, which, if yt a } Variti ceiving my incredulity, was determined |. | ho played tricks upoe carde, was thrown CASTLE GARDEN. od: the menemeasas } npn pone! Michsel Browa, A. | been subscribed by other persons s0 as to make Upon the peculiarities of the negro, and é |jurer, who played tricks upon car adage : 0, @, Dr, John Foard, M,|the aggregate mnount of stock subscribed by after a few minutes’ study Mr. E., con- to make me all the trouble be could.—|;.4, prison in Paris, forced to confess that he| The New York Commereiti compares Castle | was defeated bt 4 herald g a, nal Joba MeRorie, A. |ivdividuals towards the building of the first see- cluded that his interest in the anbjewr was | Phe desert had been finished, and the dish-| wa. an attendant on the Sabbath, aud then exe- | Garden as an emigrant depot with what it has ; ‘ is ° . ; : rt | (es removed some time, and all were im-| cuted. In 15373, a man was burnt at Drole, on | gen in former days ; , E. Myer, M. Myers, | iva $400,000. not entirely exhausted, and casting anoth- sae area py Pe t of ; dhe ’ Of del Garten tech ai is ; LE Robert Murphy, A Your Committes seoymiucuis that the dele-| ee Jook at bis wife, he renewed the sub- patient y aw ailing the enouncemen OF the charge of haviog changed himself into s — bs a - pro city taal cr§ ne brigh epring morning, wes d {gates in this Convention sulscribe on their own | ject of observing that thé negro’s passion the investigation, Mra, E., who was a/ wolf, and in that form devoured several children, MOF » bey he swell OF F or | Methodiie Bishop was traveling im ou ject of observing Z vassto’ hae Its memory ouly remains. Low great the chang- ; : ont Ry Bell, 32W. Stockton, | behalf, of on behalf of the citizens of Uscir respee- | fur sleep was remarkable. | there rode*up to the log cabin of onvof the , ¢ a 9 . ¥ 6 . -alVv Rey Stel o 4 j J A y grave and sedate woinan, scarcely Several witches who all confessed tohaving been. it has undergone 1 Once it frowned and bris- Au W. Jnmcssn; Joba David | tive counties, the residue of stock vow remaining!) That js a fact,” returned Walker—*1 ‘ ver indulging in merriment, was endea- at the Sabbaths, were in the same year condem- tled and thundered its defiance at the opposer. | &* itinerapta, @ stout westero led widlt J.& Montgomery, iN. Me- | wosubscribed, to wit: 577 sharcs, and that the pove & a tbe lie d 1 Uic Bald vouring to suppress her langhter. I saw ed to be burned in different parts of France. Then it slept awhile, to be wakened to a more | !0Z lassie ou the pillion bebind -him. . ave known them to lic down in the fle ‘ us : a : la 1578, another mas was and condemn. igveble doom. It became * everything by turms, | at “the clearing in of the m Bi Chambers, A. K. Simonton, F. | Coprengign declare itself in permanent session, |i), their faces exposed to the burning | ere Was 4 crisis coming and braced my-| 1a 1878, ano tried perpen nna diet peat eren fring dope i front inister’s “J. BH. Houston, Dr. Joba Al- a sit from day te day vol.) the charter is se : t © | self up to meet it like a brave man. ed in Paris for changing himself into « wolf; rons of tame wild-beasta, or the insane laughter | | See Bee pa pe Z i “Allison, Janob Rickard, T. HH. “Mr. E., there must have been some and a man was coudemned at Orleans for the | cated forth by acireus clowns's stereotyped jests ; sng and’ come ia. Kelly, Capt. Jobn McCul | “Te Commititee beg to be discharged frow thing about that nigger’s leg not @ com- “Ye supposed crime, 1853. As France was of-' anon gorged with the annual fair of the Ameri- = is first salutation after catering dy We AL Kerr, Lieut. C. ‘the further considerative of tLe Resolutions of- : eaten \ " . ieee * 4 “6 t% lock, + Comrnd, mon to nigger legs in general, was there! “" infested with these rapacious animals, it is ican Institute, or made a mere gaogway to a re you a preacher ¥ Hill, D, Mamany ad W. PB. Caldwell. | fered by the delegate from Caidwell, Mr. Lenoir ‘ not difficult to conceive how popular credulity Chinese jenk; and again mellifwous with the! ‘ Yes, Sir.’ Cotewta—Dr, E.O, Elliot, D.B.Gai-) All of which is respectfully submited, rays of the sun at midday in August, and sleep on till aroused with a hearty panch in the ribs; and then they would look up at you with as much reproach as if they had been disturbed in their midnight not ?” “There was.” tones ots cornet, sack but, psaltery, doleimer and } t . inte Te) : was led to connect the ravages with the crime of ‘seis. * andl deh sank panied, Geet a st wel | ‘an you marry f ther, Dr. A. M, Powell, MLL. MoCorkle, A. L. W. W. AVEKY, Ch’p. = they she hal f fond ofa sound), What was it?” I roared, and rising oT a belief in — — — odies, the chorus of human voles. : Farewell | a. do it quick F : Ramses, 5G. Miller, A..0. Wilkie, Dr. A) Mr. Avery followed the reading of Use report ap at avy bour—that’s a fact. 7 fi ralted with breathless called webr-wolves (meu-wolves) and in France ‘to all sudhseenes in Castle Garden! W here | y q ! “ Your allusion to the burning rays of "U0" iny fect awaited WHE Grealhless (45 garous, was & Very ancient superstitign SUE OnE slood—the divine Jenny, the Lind—j| ‘Certainly.’ Ray, David Smith, John Wilfoog, Rev. J. 1 with some foreiide aud appropriate remarks. anxiety the answer. Creat W. Bradbura. Mr. E. J. Erwin moved that the Report of ibe : “ jrw AS A WOODEX oxk !” From Aleaunder—I. M. Bogle, AM Bogle, | Committee be adupted, wh weed wan eloens wh - cioglae eee I re cavers d a terrible explosion of w. G. James, A. Caron and Thomas Miller, gusty prevailed. which is farther illustrative of the ne throngbout Europe. It is asserted by & serious ed perbaps bow a railroad ticket office. Where) ‘ Weill, I and this young woman the orchestra was are bathing and washing tubs! |». Where the courtly night dotied bis plumed hat|‘” your? ue Jt Ss asick ms you ea a geutleman, looking out of a window of his’ snd bent bie supple knee in the presence ofp or army es the sap,’ said Mr. E., reminds me of an | and intelligent writer of the time, that in 1588, From Caldedi—Col. W. A. Lenoir The Convention was then ably addressed by gro’s propensities fur sleep. My futher langhter, as I — from the Sining chateau in the village two leagues from Apcbon, | less maiden or jewelled prinevss—all in pla, — | bushand then, turning to the. °° Pree Berke-W. W. Avery, EB J. Erw hb fk to owned a stout hearty negro, whose high. "0+ ™ I passed tle door I saw the jn the mountains of Arergue, saw one of his ac- oughly clad Mynheer Vou Lagerb nirunkeo— | mach do you charge? , +4 ’ a aah y. ¥. ye a ip Pipl the crtizens of ane ) hee a os “ : Ss ey ' <n i; tress running around the house, and high quaintance going a hunting, aud begy: 1 that be all im igen ids his squate built settee shoul- Now this,” said Me, Wilbure, * *: eowe forward ara] meet ibe occamom with Lae CF wns for Tel Y Conpisted 1 sis p ati End ” ait Jer the ate 9k while he ans ports the liyglat- re : (Oy motion of Me, Fisher, 2 Commitice 009° oie spirit that other Counties manifested t Jelumber, Ile was a perfect elug- above their to d a8) I thoaght I coed Ot ast: would bring bim home some game. The bon- ¢¢ by * Thus ruus the world away.” fete geiko question, I have » > ae ' ed pigger walking through the air on | ter, while occupied in the chase, was attacked by jit propounded to me,’ A ep oy, snipe tong dead The et amnoaperd at be would dou! yard, and never let ay opportunity to in 65 c © ; reese a ane r reply, ‘Do poiated by the Chair to nominate permanen! | arm a lulge tl ypenaity pas a impr ved, rulches 1 fierce she wolf, and having fired at it without BLESSINGS OF POVERTY re ' ‘ mn . ule bia sulecrilAwea ud o r dalge ‘ enait ~4s8 Unimprovec ‘ - : : Alani wacrrmelatdoes e Peer » dis how i and cat ; a-aty-thing you sir > efheate of the Convention, vis: W. W. Avery jis sutncription to $5,000 One cold nig we he afretchied himect¥down |. = klan L gave me a dose of glan- effect, struck it wich bis hunting knife, and cut 41.4, what 9 distinguisied writer says on the zs albeken in a Chorkes F. Vasher of Rowan, M. Meo it being intimated Ly Mr. Fisher that prol@ gpon the hearth of 1 bin, before 9 LCT salts and I recovered ed off the paw of the right foreleg, on whieh it tm-| 1... ocher occasion, A.M. py na * eee rv hearth ¢ nr) ca in, before a Louiabares Ouio mediately took to flight. The henter took up | lant groom* wouldn't have a wife Corble Hogs bly by tLo-morroe something imigut be dou Liazing fire and all the efforts of his wife <setentachadl Shek heed ; er * Poverity is the nurse of mmuly energy: and | so hastily quitting the reom be & w. of Caldwe 6 the paw, threw it into his bag with the rest o is K, Bell, of dredeil, A. Lenoir of Caldwell. | prise the necemary amoant—opon movou, the 4) set hin aroused and off to bed, proved coe heaven clinging to thought, attended by —_ lace where he hed bitshell en This Conmmitioe soon reported through their) Coes cntion adjurved unt ‘ ~ mer : A 5 I . yes : his game, and soca afterwards returned to his ay.) faith avd ‘h pe, around whose steps the ita iniite Ba Aaey, fick Vheg. hat sgyved oly dnc, V pot una 3 Ile maintained his position ROMANCE IN BRAL LIFE. feiewu's ehatens, aad told bins of his adventare,' mountain breeses blow and from ehéne coueten | returned bearing « cornshuck horse @ wh » bd vume ' 4 tu the fire, and his faiwnily went to bed A writer fn one of the Portemoeth Vinginia | at the same time patting bis hand into the bag ance all the virtnes gatber strength. Look aroand ; he presented to the scomumalating o orgy pominate } Turrsvar Moaxrno, 9 o'clock. : ; = : : oe ' : upon the distinguished men that in every | as bis m fhe. For Premdent, ‘ ; oo Bi ae = . * eee algal vd ong sere papers, tella the followteg romantic occurrence, | te Lring forth the woll's pay in sonfemation of woe tment of life guide and control the times i md D. F. CALDWE The Gouseation met according to adjourn | inorning was found by his wife with aifeged to have takee place there his story. What was bis surprise at drawing | 40.4 jn. quire what was their origin, and what was | El Hen. " ELL went. ove ley Lurnt off nearly up w& the knee, and romastic attair in real Jife has out a ladys bapd with a guid ring oo one fim their carly fortunes. Were they asa general | th a, Rrecity. — That: ‘bre Hor View f . The Kowan subscription Book, being called) oy po cu, still fast aale ep'—you recol-| ree 22 to our kmowledze. Some twenty: | ger! His friends astouish ment was sull greater | tale, rocked and dan.!led in the lap of wealth ! rats ar a der: oy 9 been ut = 5 te a then - ‘ . a 2 " . me we fire os ' familiar Twowss A. Avisos, for by the Presi ter Sd hee a that th lect the c:eumetance, Lacy Ann” he ob-| six sears ago, im this State, there jived a happy | when be resognized the ring as ome whieh he No, such men emerge from the homes of decent “gu ” a 3 hold words,” and the W. A. Lawom, was ready 10 hear fru any genth 5 . : ; ag Ri \conmpetence, of struggling poverty. Necessity ¢ macy are ; . Cenreption was ready \ s served to ila wife ar couple. They entered spam life with bad given to bis own wife, and, descending qharpens their facultica, and povayon and sacr- | Siven in proof of the assertion " > ake mh ons 1 jtiea, and pi " " . DD. B. Oarruna, men of Nowan, who scre mady wo wah hy “O very well,” was her comnfirmatory , prospects as bright as the woclowde! sun They | hastily into the kitchen, be foand the lady warm | fon trace their moral patun They learn the | heard on & Saturday of an instance im ¥. P. Gia, uvael subscription, Judge Elie male some re pane lived in affaenee and prosjenty ; bat two short ing herself by the fire, with her night arm wrap-! great art of remunciation and enjoy the happi- pact | was not only witty bat 4, M. Beate. marks and called pon Mr. Thomas 1. | oan Now Mr. E. and his inestimable wife | years rolled around, and be who had plighted | ped in ber aproa,, This he at once seized, sod | Hest of having few wants, They know oothing f by eloquence we are to a For Secretaries. tis venerable geetieman concluded an apj«a eek Sen R aren) pro ree 1c Gah to love and protect the one he had lov- | found to his horror thst the hand was cut of of imdifferevee or safety. There is not ao ile accomplishing of the object i in Be ° W. P; Cowwau, to bie comnty-men Ly increasing be 0 '~ : : aati ae se il, Weg exes A dumwuinn was bd | The Iniy. conf-aned thal it\was she whe, ip the inh 2 the frames. They put di ai - red In this case, the peep andi dd : es tov, and to doubt their testimony) “ . E volute purpose into every act. The edge of thei » AM! as @1,000. Several centhmen eu a how : Tider! ay. ations of the gaimnz tat He! form of a Vf. had attacked the hunter: she mtods is always ke; Ja the schools of ay ioe pevend eae b Ti opin being concerved ie, Mr. Erwie shares cach ; ul a . oat n synandered all bis worldly goods and was! was in due course of time, brought to her trial fife men hh these weet the softly purtured dar Onn ones a tend, be Sa vacated the Chair; and the President cheet Mr, Fuher stated that aig : ; ‘ , els r ryary and » Leflections of bis! and condemned, and was immediately burned | ling: of pro:perity as the iron meets the vessel of) hope lived « merchant whose ’ ‘ ye t ‘ 4 tej oad : cial ould : moped , i. dated the Convention organized and expounded Rowan bad agrees! (o take tie ba ; 1 (Tmo? prospenty and pew reverses, drove biay | at Kh. oms pe jat all necessary. Tithes’ wore obyects It was then annawaced by Juigy bibs, t seer” in an etile fromm his home « wanderer ia a foreiga In 1578. a witch wns berned at C ; Roe . _ they are now, and the merchant hads Ow motes of W.W. Avery, he Conventu« the charter wm secured — which siuouncemen! . ee : i nd t the form artace of bis joys, | she confeased she had given bers fest rx trilonaed | if Fascination J @ ceived from one of bis customer the General Co = tnlonese (0 ¢ “om rex d with rapture « name i : r : : ! el tf ty J aeek aud hay a ‘ ther who appeared to her as a great black man, on (ror Oy An ak. tance, in anewer to a previous a pe te gabouns of stock bad beeen tahen— oP veation was cungratu wierd uj be arnount was anpreps for. Ll looked at Mrs. } ins Hepat htt ssardlalcirenirer oesabvaeh be 1 ned sparred. Another avow From the NH. Patrivt. July 13 ter stating his difficulties, aad reynesting ¥ x Ere et sae ' rer 1e foit ae ' ey B « wherevjoo, Mr. E. 3. Erwin, in behalf of the | choqteut terms, by Judge LET EELS i Kravily was genus Tfeltava- very land —ie every qua {the clube. His' od whieh ses bnrmed the same year, sho ale About two weeks since a fitthe girl, near six/ time. ais | Genara) Commiasiovers, 1 ported that @733,700 W. W. Avery and Lion. N. Bey cancy ; it seemed asit [1 was getting han- ppneperit and adversity were as varied a8 atated that the evil ove came to her in the sb ape years of age, wamed Cellista Hill, of Gilmanton | Agitated, not with that matter only, had t hecribed The last narmed scaker, ass prac gry aga t rh TD hiad just finished a fe ab His wif ws deft destitute, of a Lliack man. In 1582 and 1583, several Ueo!re, was searching for berries in the field many others, the merchant pasted the Ga iebtion of Mr. Avery, 8 Committee was cabiliuy of completing the Roa Mass a calot | t sav viands, » tw + jnfanta, bh a woman's true gitchce were burned —all frequenters of the Seb- | then her attention was arrested by a peceliar floor of his coupUng-room, with arme be- by the 1st January, 1857, and wtus "S and waa only waiting to finish it of wit and fa ture and tha that only a ~ 4 ‘ pe od | SiMgIng worse, and on looking up she perceived . r appointed couisting of two from each county, “7 j \ \ ' 1 ' . ’ veral local councils ¢ s date passe: aa hind his back, and a lowering te bud for the Coaventios, viz :— | * othe ther r, and to the 4 af portion of t ric ote) 1} w t ss, strugyled tothe adef dit severe te against witcberaft 2 from that large black snakes, owe of which was im erect Stopping, saddeniy, he tutnedte n ' n , rs fre bing vas er } asilar tutede and gazing fixedly upon her, accompa ad ¢ Sar Mr, first sect 1 PY 4 waa coming it eatne. and | felt a. w vlvan which only " similar cw time to the end of t y th amber of ,# Je ahd g P4 y Pp ’ f 4 pa reed as Ce a kt the work on grad 1 ‘ 1 ‘ t ¢ ) 5.) cumest - an devise or rod tivalier rat reot t to death in France un her asing ite rilratory | prs by, ma she says, ‘a “ a ite that i a de Fisher and Shaver « “ r. Stack te ; erful relic 1 pudding a : a vead . ] st | deat i : : . “Mr. ——, wri at ithout TET ic liegh of Senda ; Me. McCorkle! Mr. W. A. Lanew oer ® mit evcretly reveling in my anind wating y to ber 1 J with the th. accusation was very creat. In the course Most beautiful singin lay.” pan without r ae | batove p : os f ‘ ee a ee he frst attempted to. run, bat found herself : - ee =a ulne ‘ - : : P ay FE) strictest f ality and wiry, succeed v ' f fifteen years, from 1520 to 1595, and on ve & attemy i = Pr 7 and De. wd gp nina ep : = ~ ae Resolved, That the thanks ou! « t : a DOSY . enfierency 4 ethan ate Ler ml that of Loraine, the pr utterly incapable of so duing. She then looked Yes, sir. ° Ca 4 f vee } cA p t a eu ‘ ai Te e prs — ApS A, Carson of Alexander; Mr. Lenoir , are dee, and are betely temd i ‘ : , = : Iroe Per pe : a aE hundred witebes and “* the snake enti! s ecame so pleased with it The paper wa ready, and the pen filled ~~ pee eee gens of Kowas ont) ae “ usion ty propos few questions by wa} ~ Thee ; Rone ot a ‘ cat ike ele thes che took iat + lap, and beld it until she | With ink ; bat still the merchant eld . Lenois offered r t following {urward, at the crsis of the fa \ f : , io yan given uf : , t ry Pale nile ; a . Le Le Jonna North Carolina Kail Koad aod . ‘ i ee etal: return of be? once dcat nnd aly t their lives; and about the close of the centers hi —— 288 fh * the house. | hi a ; : sgie a ed» once reaolabuns erliaps, ) , the negro neve y OTe ne ee Fine Brecdl sates Gn a E or a number of dav« she visited the snake an- OF twice, and not receivi angwer, a ter Voug g one of the ch judges telle as that Vel. Resolved, That it is desirable that expe : ‘wake up azain[” : Ste ee ee ho ' mn lef his stool end ‘ . . a one pated ag = triends weep ead mun with her, and of- | of witcheraft had beco: Spee ee known to her pa . . scovered ber left his stool and went to remind hit Ghat be made between Salisbary and | WV hich resolu sae t : ' Sepa t nn weep an of witcheraft had become so common, that there | * : < wee. col te portant both to the interests A resolution was off- red to fhect, Unat it Yes, quietly responded, the synpathies of true offection Year after wore pot jails enough to hold the prisoners, of feeding it from he rads. She continued fed- he was ready. of the State and the Copy, an well ae neces: | seruch as“ Seoteh Ireland” had not asmted to did wah \ y fat burnt car passed, and still no bope of his returr udizes to bear their caumes ng it regularly « day, becoming more and Well, write.” idius orb see coe sel ap oa os po secure the charter, that there s ibe no depot st ya ated, and a wre viel ccimulated woomretency and by. the _ more attached to it untit it would wind itself < What shall I write {” wha on the one side, anc 7 eet eaoiut was how-! on d lived and walked on it till Le 7 ee hvilege and a duty d about her arms and neck, and even take for Castes : im their neighborho J is resol wn , an 1 an 1 persuasion of friends, a privilege and a duty d . ; . omething or nothing, and that very Alexacder e , ; . VARNING TO YOUNG MEN P t j : ” = rem ‘7 be ata -scchtesgp Sood ever withdrawn, on the «art tation of T ed, iM a niuober of years iter to herself, she applies to a court of justice and 1s WARNING TO YO tf rom her mouth. Finally she was prevailed uj quick. I! 5 one fine, vin the Town of New| L. Cowan, who prowmed ov tl behait that y a left free to marry ot act as she may Willis Kelly promised to take Nancy C. Ser. 07 to place it in a box on condition it shou! Rack to his desk went the clerk, tabl t 1 ehinsy eee } ¢ * be hat s still kept. except » Foe dna vin Taylow'ille aed Lesoir; and | they would do something creditable yet i} some more of pid t. Mr. think | r «to his home and heart, but as he failed to * hart, snd im that it is st t ! moved his fingers over the paper. ‘ the Maj, @ fi , Apathy Hof , act : a aie One AAI tt ay , fared » when being fed = Ed qurvey by Maj, Geyna wee « A vote of thanks wis kere to at Clinger 2" a I Mrs. F Hor deen bave grown to matunty, one fulfil tt contract, the fair tad} as . letter was sealed and backed, and sent to Statesville to Morganton be revived ; and made | 6 ors of the Convention —and t ny “Nota yore T thank you.” ! he profession of medicine and graduates against him and recoverad 3.500 damages for Hundreds in the vicinity parsisece haere office. By return of mail coun let- £2 cotmect with Statesville a8 a point ; and that . AAs ep aens ot fio ne eas a z Mars devotion without /t es Lene ued tne of actin ihe araiee of the eeical Woe mr wg beh ‘ ) | a fall exhibit ree the reault of these surveys be | for the use of his lel. Alto : Ley cROmesmars ee ya : ie) sme \ : ie ‘ hon that’ ol acaic techy (scraas nd thay *T from his delinquent customer; made, the grades, distances, and cust of | of the State were rey! sted to pubbsh the pro “Not ar I thank y , success in his prof n, he gave it upand sought Th e was tried in ne county er, that she is apretery tm soe adler ibe meney ta Ooh of Sil a, t lar : } t 7 } ’ ’ . een he death of the reptile wou prove fatal to her al . ~ each route, a final location is made. eek after which t Presidunt deci j I font at el) of everything that some other emy t He married with a k 5 le leas att ta “Mise Na nt I t ri : . : : DAL AOE CHINE ever yUUNe ; Yee ot he merchant's eyes glist ‘ 94. Resolved, That the Company should be |i). (onyention adjourn Poe the table that dav, MAPhy Prospect. and ie now enuydosed im one of future, and devote himself to somae oes oupen. Mer parents bars bal in ptng offre to! The merchant's eyes gti ened whed be <r aap hgreget be more shall be D. F. CALDWELL, I UOT SEE VS BE RE! eatin * \ Nhe cues Vir ee alelerk and ic recervin eee , +} ee . iwith opened his letter, and hastening to his and that the 4th $100,000 _ eo - t excey y the atory af the b ue leet lens Wo tera licen en Yea, and if he don sill be very aptt A * t clerk he said: eae sbeohtely. iienudireeo-adr glen bie ae , ts rys lt wht to myself that [ would Icave Twenty-three ve eva pasend nWAY-AMIG’ tenilecered wai rrecicly | ne fuakion aivain. 1 : 7) . ke is “What did you say to-—whdh you ¥ may subscribed absolutely ” ’ r matt t * 1 eR athe t te : al Pag an ° 000 t , and i , . ee ees : ; ; ; r four feet long wrote ay! Here is tle money fe deemed solvent; or for which the sub ie ante } ; zhushand promiscuous fs wii 2 ' scribers indicate a preference for tho Nor Exectno Macxertew is announced to ben . : i but I _ ’ J father returns to give f ve, bapy ss and intentions f eet Weert lac maxi: \ more fr \ man who this morning in fall of his seqgu thern, eh tntdihe venta, the same ought . : & sholera by two eminent physicians mentally, every time you get me down a» ance to, iit family We retry SALT Fee egy iierends minotto lured, bas vistted the girl and rev Jtbe facts from: | wrote just what yon told memand to be rectivad, whenever tho Directors for the | remedy for ch ay a on ainy knees of a morning and evening, sand seeks ved ones of bis early lays Tete acjolation of an inaliceable right of aforo- ber and hes ts, and of course it may bere hy pt a copy of the letter.” the shali deem it expedient to adopt | in different parts + tal @ comenlence . Motkin unr (hn el etth > : . id ae culet =p : kay pAner ox he the result the surveys have been |p peworthy. Dr. Rossi of Florence was prepar Mr. E., Iw ela } cr / / : oa eal dimity, and should be discouraged by all Hed upon as anhaliy correct Going to his letter book, and opening, exhibited’; ‘and that any of these subscribers Who! memoir, the frat of much study ands nt I began to t r too, of fre NOLS. meana! The N. H. Mirror adds Wo bag he found the following: shall have indicated a preference for rid perience, to show that the malady results from qnent range ones which Thad heard If a small boy be called a lad, is it proper to oe The little yori was asked if she was 1 “ Dear Sin :—Something or nothing, : er, » a » Nigce > he iH rer bo ade : : i f tc wars poten eriggi anecies! some electro-magnetic ur animal-electric disturb. | AMONE little niggers in ue kiteh n call a bigger boy a ladder Bifiete of Bright.—In one of the Pepart- tightened wbeu she saw tl sakes. She said and that very qnieck, Yours, &&——, tps on , he | ance, for which galvansm a ae al ly, What if the lame a A dont A wag ng alady ata party w th avery ents of France ay yung itl on a visit to ler s fighter , and when asked By *", Which the mover desired should lie on the when be was informed that Dr. Coneata, of fa: ! wh le roasting beef-steaks at the kitchen tow-necked dress and bare arins, expressed bis oe od was so. tri : 7 run, she said she tried tu, bet And that letter brought the mofidy.— thle... Upon the motion of Mr. Avery me dua, had conceived and demonstrated the theory fire! and then there was a little nigger, slmiration by saying that she out:str pre mest walking ina wool U aid tried to seream for her mo! Powierille Democrat. Were referred to the Husiness Committee. within a few days in the restoration of fourdes | Vi) a gore foot whom To saw limping "tole pt ens miacked witlh fovercand tl aL Trot speak a word. The Eee. Me. Landir explained the position of ¢ aldwell perate cholera patients, by means of s s a About the yard every day —horror! what A tradesman having sunk his shop floor aye cn anged color and be she was paralyzed by the magnetic power of t Lucie Spuciacle Tho New Yack Times Gounty, and called upon Rowan to take the bal- magnetic current, and that he was) prepa’ nf he liad conated it Ganng rhe operates coupls of feet, anounces that, “in consequence Le pees ee eel cea rely Sp le. jew You whee af the stock. jrepurt under the directh yn of the municipal au it he had roasted 1 e AE AMSAT imrneinenthl GuGa will be scldicua. clus waste ct of a ve i : ' i fthe 1]th instant, says: ‘ Mr. Fisher t that the Convention take a thorities, for public ation jof cooking! 1 at ence cone seit dis- siderably lower than formerly.” as the blaundice AhtLoug doctor assured a long ime could not tell how hong. Aft ik salred hades tauneaee clad dha fr, moved that the ‘ ynst for roast beef-steaks in saber and her that the discoloration would disappear, she wards daily she stajd with them several ho Guard,” beaded t ite band, peeoss until 2 o'clock which was agreed to. = An Inverness paper states that by the last i , 5 rae +. : \ re } ) Tinker Guard,” headed by a w bite pase- ’ : New clothes are great promoters of piety. \ Mr. E's in ps articular. But the story till Armerican’ voailln newspaper arrived Liverpool took it so much to heart that she watched for an feeding them regularly. She sid ’ ney Vked — jar office yesterday ‘te retarn oad @ teed 2 o'cnocn, inew bonnet or a new dress will induce a g rl to harrassed me—it was too monstrous in adrescod to“ Zar Ak a aiten ts aq, Emperor of | opport tunity and committed suicide Ly throwing s st, and that she stole tl wak texeutsion. They made a soldier-tike Sppear Convention reassembled! according to the or-| go to chureh at fevst three times ott Sandlar ‘ a nas Ghore , ition ocak at . herself inte a well, uyar ber mother had laid away. and ste yre she got it. all its details to be true, and flere must) Roosbie, Roushie, Buroyo. f | where she didn't go once before s | iJer at 2 o'eloek, From the Prosbyterial Critic. Wierier To THe Ho. cHARLES SUM. NER, A Senator in Congress from the State of Mas- sachusetts ; occasioned by hig Anti-Slavery Discourse in Niblo's Theatre, by the Rev. Dr. R. J. Breckenridys. Sin: I have read with great attention a dis- course of yours published in the New York Tri- | merely ordinary political bearings, much less ia one jooking ta blLodshed and conquest. All | that was settled between us before the old con- federation was formed ; it was settled sagain in | the common danger and common’ glory of our | great Revolution; it was settled in the Federa! Constitution, I say nothing about the unspeakable folly of arguing as a Statesman, len of ebriet rote svadennails ty, a8 8 plea for its. tolerstian, do unquestioua- bly require to be ppt aside more thoroughly than’you hare succeeded in doing, before. the terrible. nevessity of adopting your principles and following your counsel can be said to be obligatory on the conscienge of the North, I will ventare to snggest somewhat on both topics, which seems to have escaped your hotice. bune of the 18th of May, which, according to! that a slave State and a free State cannot toler- (To be Continued.) the statements of that paper, was pronounced at caloren papas agrees hay wat dae _ Theatre, ia the City of New Y. few | question to be now the first time considered. ° eee What I say is, bat it is no longer possible for Carolina Watchman. Uy of the people. I will add that it is my bab-| the meu of the North to open that question, SALISBURY. NW. ¢. it to-read carefully, whatever | find in the news-| Without revolution, and disloyalty to every ng- “ THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1855. papers of the day, proceeding from you. For [| tional act and movement of our past history : observe in what falls from you, a more serious | #nd what I mean js, that they cannot do this, : convittion, a deeper tincture of scholarship, a lar | Without so weakening and disgracing themselves, P ger intelligence, and 4 more carnest manliness, 4d so strengthenjng and cunobling us,—that wz Wee oe ee eee ie has I ave been able to discover in the utteran- | God, posterity and fortune, and the hearts of|#t Miller’s muster, Saturday last, singled fers of those who seem to enjor your cunfidence, | the combatants; must feel the effects of the op-|out the “ Watchinan,” and especially the ed share yout labors. It is yo disparagement | posite conduct and position of the parties, To| junior editor of this paper, for denuncia- toyou, personally, to add, that representing the | which add, in the second pluce, that this conduct Commonwealth of Massachusetts, sitting in the /of the men of the North, besides being a base seat of Daniel Webster, discoursing of the duty | pulitical afterthought, is a deliberate breach of . ; ; a an ths, iment -dongerein| ith; ovtpanted by the bled of ear buhely; on | terms employed by him oo that occasion, ' a a TE eel ignoble retractiun of plighted honor and truth hae as under other circumstances we , Practicability and Dignity, ‘of ay en-| and justice; a calculated sacrifice of those of might deem fit. We have no doubt Mr. terpriee whose success involves the ruin of the | their own race, and fineage, and house, and|B. has felt somewhat restive under the ecountry—your words, have for all considerate men, | blood, for those of 4 strange kindred and clime, | probing operations to which we have from We Titerest and an importance which all your | without any new aaa wiliion, © time to time subjected him. And that he Ligh qualities would fail to ~— to — if que pine - hives J oe ed hike seus should attempt to break the force of ques- @ a private citizen. It may 1g ' . , : . oi tai oe eed | , the atveciay-of thet eudle of 3 a which |tions we have submitted to him, without ~~ sal om sope pao Ae con-| the North presses this bloody arbitrament, under | 84tisfying the public mind with direct and iets ee as uli a and dange- | the se:tlod belief that she risks nothing thereby, lexplicit answers thereto, comes in to the fous words spoken by you from the great posi- | oe a art et aa ferver of | game of the artful politician as naturally tion’ you have won, may obtain an audience, | ‘Dat state of soul, in whieh the South, roused by /as water seeks its level. whieb, bat for that, it were idle to expect for ee danger, does rok | Bat the election is at hand. Thore is them. And’ you will yourself, perhaps, admit] *" ™! # sublime purpose, to tho last man, ‘©! now no time for words. To tho polls ! 1 eadivahet thy of serious)" all. Andthen, inthe fourth place, add the |, that I have © say, worthy | : : ; : | To the polls !—our eugntry's weal at heart. | Heideresion, and that my life long connection, |*"t of cogyictign, with which the two parties siletliatasacsal Buds imgmany forms, with most of the Lopics you dis- | oon aera pope in that ams HAYWOOD W. GUION. i without gndue presumption, to | ‘ jou are cloquen! 7 ' } poses ped oe ? eager may comprehend, what a8 yet you seem to | It will be gratifying to the numerous by your di a . have wholly overlocked—nawely, the settled | Members of the American Party, to hear | a ae 6 ae ee confidence of tie entire slave States, that they | detailed account of the services render- tion. It ig too late now, nor are we in- |formed with sufficient accuracy of the ine the | 27° fully able to make the men of the North re-|¢d by Mr. Guion at Salisbury, on Frida centages te Ae pent that ever they broke constitutions, and for- | last, at the ratifieation meeting of the Ne Slavery. Here we are—a great people, | 8% *neestral tes, and outraged national obliga-| tional Platform. Mr. Gaion is undoubt- wth a glerioes minsjon set before us. More than | U4 iu order to ruin ten millions of the most |edly not only one of the first men in North | dm—sih when detay the | vated Face va the face of the earth, upon the | Carolina, but one of the great intellects : asec or fowr millions uf blacks is fear-| 824"4, if not the pretext, of benefitting the third | of the country. Gilly combined. One way or other, we must of that number, of one of the most dogeet- | His power of analysis, his wit, his logie, | departure of our care—passe | until neat evening, @ loss of y yr ert d laying over hotirs. In baste yours, &e. We are indebted to a citizen of this Town, who passed through Charlotte on his way to the mountains afew days az°; for the foregoing letter. The report of Scarlet fever being in this Town, is with- out foundation, Mr. Wm. Overman, who resides here on a lot adjoining that of the Female Academy, lost two children, re- cently, from some throat disease,—mem- braneous croup, we are told; and from this doubtless, originated the false report. The disease did not spread to other families, & sufficient time has elapsed to give assu- rance that it was not a contageous malady. The cireumstances attending the sickness | in Mr. Overman’s family were rather sin-| gular, it is true, seeming to sustain the idea of contagion ; and we learn some of the young ladies in Mr. Rankin’s school, the session lacking only four or five days of its expiration, thought it prudent to write to their parents about it, and a number of them were called for and taken to their several homes the past wock, ut that! « Saanenil : sition Ker Tavs pastore istere, Ae of er fle Reng @ rsing a a lic liberty, our pastoral voice, in | rican ates mail stent or SilbtiBe, Cy is your most itustrfong assembly, do | them eT by Bal FAG rey censtire, condemn, and DEOLARE UTTEMLY | party ; , as HULL anD vorp, all the aforesaid decrees! 2d, That we vernal) vinat sunectoes : pikes « which have, so much to the contempt of be a = Rrmgtl angpilsf es Yt the ecclesiastical authority of this a | dee 0 eR, © ee Fe See, and the loss and detriment of reli- yy ‘ toy. 8 aca gion, and of the holy prelates, been there enacted by the civil power.” Here we have the progf,—practical, | positive proof,—that the Fapal See does | claim, and has exercised, a vast and most dangerous temporal authority. Have men hearts to feel, and will they not be aroused by such things Have they ears to hear and eyes to see, and will they fail to perceive the dangers which threaten them t'—al. Register. | RATIFICATION MEETING. In pursuance of a notice, previously given, a large and respectable number of citizeus from dif- ferent cou! .:, convened in the Town of Salis- bury, on Friday, the 27th of July, 1855. The! object of the meeting being the ratification of the American Platform adupted by the Natioual Cyuncil, which was begun and heh! at Pbiladel- phia on the 9th day of June, A. D, 1855, the Convention organized by appointing for Presi- deat Wm. Jubnstoa of Charlotte, and for Vice Presidents Thomas L. Cowan, of Salisbury ; Jas. A. Long, of Lexington ; Mr. Troy, Wadesboru’ ; Walter P, Cukiwell, Faq., then rose abd warm- ly advocated the above Resolutions together with the principles of the American Platform,— He also spoke of th s¢erecy of she order,—ad- verted to the principha of the Whig and Dem- ocratic parties, and concluded by predicting a brilliant suceyss of the prineiples of the great “ American Union.” Richard M; Allison, Bsq., being called ‘on, in quite a felicitous manner warmly and -foreitly advocated the principles of the American Party —spoke in aupport of the resolutions, and con- cluded by expressing a hope that they would be unanimously adopted by every individual in the surrounding assemblage. J. IL, MeLanghlin, Esq., being then called on, proceeded to answer some of the objections urg- ed agains} the Americay }’arty ; and called the attention pf the seemblage Ww the platform of principles of the German Anti-American assyri- ativn ; aud in conclusion desired to see the plat- form of the great American l’arty upanimeously adopted. Samuel R. Bell being also called fur, respond- ed by advocating the priueiples of the platform —spoke in support of the resolutions—repelled this wonld have been done at any other! Richard Harris, Hon. N. Hoyden, Rev. Jeme | ine change of itt being a ~ Whig Trick,” and part of the session, is hardly possible ; ex- cept upon the presumption of the most needless alarm. The session had been a very Jong one—commencing 3d of Jarn- ary and onding }st of August. Our town is now, and has been for a| great whilg, as healthy as any place in the | State, | Runawuys.—We have learned from a! gentleman of Davidson, that there are Rankin and others uf Rowan, aud for Secreta- | ries, Samuel W. James and James F. Bell, jr, Dr. Hall, of St. Louis, Mo, being ealled upon by the L'resident, explained the motives of the He defended the pourse of the | American Party jn an unanswerable manner, | and showed the tyranny of Catholic rule in a way that told on the minds of his audience. The National Platform was read by Jas, F. Bell, one of the Seeretaries—afterwards by the | same, the following resolutiuns were submitted : Coaventiva. Unanimously Resolved by this Convention, |, wdividual im the whole , has been | Vhat it has at no fckegs of party ties to | hary, teens Lad whole aspmblage rising | Gring very ealve their destiny, whea we solve our owo.— | °! "cs im the world. You will have battle,— | jig satire, his withering sarcasm, his vast /® "umber of runaway negroes lurking in| the old line Demvcrats or Whigs; but as Arwe- ‘The wholly unavicdable. Bin, the madness | aed that without truce or compromise,—and | stores of historical research, his acquaint. | hat every seven white “Americans must needs cc ra = o4 is that ¥8-| ance with biblical and poetical literature, | field is ly won ‘or my six, | P . | ext each other's os the gods (ocald giuiy dies : pret ri pa and his clear voipe and expressive eye, all . blood to arrest it, if it were began, But there | eee Setar aad cams tat that note | se with thin prefvond dread of shedding | | my brother's blood, not one apprehension of the | result of the conflic:. For whoever lives to seg } that battle fought, will see one more example | added to the multitudes which already crowd the annals of mankind, that they who boast prollzreniied they gird their harness on, are apt enough to wail when they come to put it off. So far thea you may perceive, that according tise which destroys us, without teocfiuiog them | And can statesmen sach as | have not the heart todeny you to be,—find no better solution of this terrible nobler issue of our su- bopes—thap mutual destruction by the the North and the men of the South — fopithe sake of the African sigscs, scattered “| | lpjeverthe contipent! Are we not able to bear throngh, by oar invincible strength, even such a/ to the fixed and unanimous cpa. iction of the Gif Petenite as this bieck race, carrying them for- anything they could have readied Without as, and yet mounting ep our era, Gar beyond anything they may everreach | Ghacte upon every American sivteeman and ev-! ry Americas patrict, who is insensibie to the Gee of wack 2 reat! Infamy to wery one | teen Common wealths you propose to conquer, | your whole North, if it were united as cee man, could so more 4o that decd, thas it could make ja world: amd that, unless t were utterly lust to | every glorious inspiration of the past, and every | sscred impulse struggling for birth io all true hearts, the North would no more think of mak- who conspires to defeat ix | ; | img such an attempt, upon such pretesis as you pet, sit, pou. an American Senator, spea- | array,—evea i those pretexts were all true and the name of that great Counnouwealth | resi than it would think of parricide followed fa whore bosom stands Banker Hill,—and sit Gag Se he stat of that great statesman and pat- tit whe sam no bope for public likerty, higher | hae thet which rests upon the Umon of these | Stiaes: you, an American Seostor, «bo bave | ttedied the past and who fear God, aliow your edits twing the whole force of your character. your position, and your great gi@s, to bear di ' by selfmerder. Tint, sir, I beg you to consider what | shall add to show that those pretexts are teither true nor real. The very foundation of your Uscourse, = you dwtinctly state, is the great prieciple, umiversal, as you assert, in the law of slavery, than man, created m the mage of God, « divested of hu buman character, and declared 1. be a mere chat tions if stamping him with the impress| of aman truly great. For three hours| the “ Jersey settlement” of that onan y. | They have committed several depreda- tions of late, on meat-houses, &c., which the neighborhood. One night last week, | several gentlemen made a descent upon rieans, battling fur American nghts and Ameri-| said that inasmuch as the platform of the Ame rican Party, was good enough for the greatest men of both the old parties to stand un—there- fore it was good enough for euy body. The speakers were frequently interrupted by prolonged and rapturous cheering. The vote was then taken on the passage of the resolutions, when they were almost unauim- ously adopted by the entire audicoce, It was then taken against their passage— when, reader famey to yourself, Lut uae, one sol- to vute against their parsage. Dut soon finding he was out of the * Ark of Safety” resumed bis mages > ag of the oppodit ; » bear, THE WAR ry, The position of wifviry remillat wh ‘before the repulse of Jane 18th. No permanent check has been sustained ‘sign have been re-orgaind, wid the trope of Lamense works are being ve Ma ako aod Kedan, and also to comuaand the abe |ping. Thirty thousand men ate sald to'be om, ryt | ployed om thesd Works of attack.” Aiother ang groeral assault iy not fhe Of Not Bave the Hay cians been idle, as vew works behind the Malakoff and Redan (a fo | Lebind) sufficiently . | aap thenane 40" Santa a | Sowing ned Che EET | duly 10th—Gon Pliny \ I have wothing sew | , able star er the Englinh and the Pledam, “oibg the tcden s she cheprtaptenalie anaiione can liberties, this body has coovencd for the con-| sat in double quick time, ansid roars f laughter | will be able to advance thelr works, sideration of those ples, upon which, im its! honest, firm and decided belief, the perpetuity of | combine with his ether good qualifica jhave caused considerable exciteinent in| the Univ and of ite institutions depend. and the merriment of the audience, Moved by W. P. Caldwell, that the Secretary furnish » copy of the proceedings of thie meet- | duly 11th, evening—Clewernl Simpon tobe | graphs 1 amie alg | Over five yesterday had good effect on the Re | when the friends of the South mast ov vperate, 2. Resolved, That the time has fully arrived, rag to the Fabtors of the Wing and Adveuate, den, Cholera be contents and present an unbroken phalanx agninst the | aad the Carchaa Watchwon, wih a request the army is satiefaetory, Gortechakell he held the audience spell-bound with his| @ white man’s cabin, in the woods (by in | permicivns tendencies of Northern tanaticiwm,| that they pubheh the same ; and that ail Paper! propeses that prisoners showhl be exchanged ag masterly strokes at modern Catholicism | Vitation from the oceupant,) and cauglit| and that the Natonsl Platform, adopted by the! in ibe State friendly ty the cause be suligited to | Odessa, and the present political corruption ; and| he so embellished the theme that even! the most prejudicial Anti-American pre- ing obtained information from Jim, they | in strick evnformity to the dictates of reason and 4 full of enthusiastic tecling. sent could not refrain from joining with | proceeded to a barn in the neighborhood, | to the generous impulses of bumanity. , Jim, a boy who ranaway from Mr. W wo. | Murdoch, some nine months ago. Hav- the rest in an oceasional hearty good | nd there found Exza, a malatto girl, for- | laugh. We could not refrain from the! wish that Mr. Oraige had been present to Of Davie, but now own by William! sdvance its privciples, and to secure its fiual suc get bis share, yea, his full share, of drub- bing at the hands of Mr. Guion. good of the apologists of Foreigners and | Catholics, we wished the honorable gen-| : have received the first namber of a pa tleman present, that was @ specime eh ( Mr. Gaioa’s sole ( beg ny ° | per bearing the above title, just started | geminal [nstrnicts throagboat North Carolina, — merly the property of Mr. Nat. Chaftia,| March, of Davie. She was out about five! For the | years. | “ Lecington and Yadkin Flag.”—We! his maiden political speech) we doo't|' Laxingtee, H.C, 14s A. Lens, editor, know, where our friend Craige woald | #4 J. B. Suarrom, publisher. It makes! have been by this time, had Mr. Gaion,* ‘°’Y creditable appearance, and we mer. Craige two years hence. We want to see how quickly be can be devoured— | for, to our certain knowledge, Mr. Guion « Death by Lightning Mrs. Cox, wife woald only require fifteen minutes to gut- House of Davidson county, was strack by tle him down alive, along with his dou- eettly upon the point at which alone it in pons ete wreck the country, amd to destroy uw al! together! The very madness of the times a» eatees im pou, its mas frantic apect: and you pens avo, that slavery jo America,» a wrong sogrevom nod enquetionsite, that it should met be allowed to continwe,—nay, that it should tee to exint at once, —may, that a wrong to tedpeaendent, 20 loathsome, 80 direful, must be en wherever it can be reached, and the ut be contineed without truce of com promiies, autil the field te cutirety won, uch are. gous words: profoundly choy aco —unspea tel. Now, Mr. Sumner, you cannot fail to be aware, that both parts of tm statement are kb sobutely ble-twisted and rotten assertions. We calinly abide oar time may two years hence find these two men in the open field. We know of no man in N. Carolina : who is Mr. Guion's He has spent hie aseful life in the midst of political enemies, and having devoted himself stu diously and successfally to the practice of the Law, he has been content to spend his time in doing his daty faithfully and quietly. Withoat ostentation, he is bold, courageous and manly; without arro ‘ wotrve > and by cons quemee, your Shole plea for oar conquest, » based on a dou ble, pertiloas quibble. There = pot a single soperior State in thie Union, whoee laws divest the slave of» haman character. There is not a single one, whose laws declare a slate to be a mere chattel No docbt, many of the rights which I believe with you, to be iwberent ip buman na tare, ave wholly incompatible with any state of No doutt, if slavery exmts at all, the right of property thus recogniz-d by the local slavery kathy frawtee | law, may be made snalogous tthe right one Bae, he is Lland, gentlemanly and cour Bow, ait, thie means, neither more nor less, has toa chattel. just as it may be to the right teous them the edge of the sword. Lay aside the rhe one has to realty. [ot vou have far tov much To those, who have never had the op torid, and the simple sense in, grape and canis sense and knowledge pot to know, that these ter, cold stecl and stricken batile. Believe me are dely different truths, from the abominable Mr. Gemper, when I state two facts, one «{ untruthe upon winch your whol which I know letter than you do. and the other ceeds, Dw you not perfectly of ahich you vaght to know, better perhaps than crery *lare Ida, The fect, which I ksow better perhaps than slave you dom, that whenever the rery faintest indica» thos of the settled puryene of the men of the North to folluw your adver becomes af parent to the an the men of the fifteen slave Mates of this Union 2 million of armed men, wil! be ready to receive sou and your followers: and if you crne not speadily thereafter to execute your threats. your cuming will not be waited for; but they seek you on the soil where sus guw vainly sup pete wo danger wil! ever come yoo ought to know better than I du is, that af str American Party treated with honesty and discourse pro- 1 derstand, that sapes ite entire ability, we say, avail yourselves of the first opportanity to hear H. W. Guion He has left by that a slave is 1), t soon be for Stute wm this Union nd him a name that shall gotten in Salisbury. Ma ‘ ny of our citizens have formed an attacl, ment for Lim, on account of his able t speech at this place, which will last through life, While we lave many Craigos, say they, we have but one Gaion * code, upon the grand truth« (a mere chatie!, and that hie buman charac ter = mut divested! Ito you wot koow, that by versal law of slavery, the slave is held to ingumeralde aceou ntabal ves, overnding all claim + protected, not aaa chattei Lut as a mas, at the peril and i rofit even of his master. an) that he DR. BRECKENRIDGE'S LETTER. We commence, in this paper, the pub- of his master’s life} And yet, upon precisely opposite allegations, you cupstruct an argument «geal in bs the subversion 4 uur Na Lenai U mon ; and gpon that argument yuu con- st a code A morals, whose highest will w hicome The fact whic ls lication of another able letter from the Uhiyation stantly. man in the State to the portunity of hearing the principles of the | ° Mirror at 1852 and against the doctrine lightning on Satarday last, and killed in-, A Young, of Charlotte, after which the above raelutions were voted on and unamimuusly under the plea of ~ cularging the area of free- | privilezess of American Gtmens, oF surrender adopted Lr Whitet House at candle light She was an ercellent woman. Samael Ward, an aged citizen of Ire tell County, was killed by lightning, on the 25th of Jaly. FREEMEN, READ THIS! We call the attention of every Free doctrine which it discloses, from the Al America,—as published in the Catholic Baltimore, November The Republic of New Grenada having! passed a law, making marriage a civil ontract, jnetas itie inthe United States, the Pope used the following language on, SUSU TTTS “It was proposed, according to the al ready condemned errors of the here tics, ! of the Catholic Churcl,, that marriage should be esteem. | severed, in many cases, the silkes -urds of per sonal attachment, owt of a pore regard ft thes country's ««ifare—are eatitled to the warmest been bis opponent in the field this sam-|*'*! seecess to the gentlemen who have | gratitude and mant cordial sappurt at the hands : . A A those who love the land whch gave User We want to hear him meet Mr. °@arked im the enterprise, varth : thea intruduced by the Dresidemt, and fur three 4 Mr. John Cox, overseer of the Poor hours he dimcussed the present state of our po American Party, at the recent Cyaventiva in| Philadelphia, is more, than any other bitherta | presented, favoreble to the Southern rights, aod ed | i ” Soy hitman The meeting then adjurved in fine spirite) Lote and Importunt from MenmaA pp” vate letter of « Sipri emigrant to Kansas cated at Lawrence, July 11, gives» report from Hawnee, that the Territorial Legishatare, before THOs. A. ALLISON, Ch's. 3. Resoleed, That we fully endorse every ar Rucu, A Melavenus, Nec. ticle contained in the Nativnal Amencan Mlat- > “ te the Shawne excluded form ; and that we will use every honest eflurtty ENL OF ANOTHER FILLIBUSTEL EXPE grea by Blate paring oe at the se DITION. cond elvotion, leaving only two anthalgvery mem A Telegraphic despatch, recvived yesterday, | bers to fight the battles of freedém, ‘The Hume brought us the follue ing information : of Kepresentatives passed the whole Mimoarl New Yous, July 25.—The Star of the Went |code of Laws at « jump. Kt eae reported thas og wivicrs that the Gillibustering expeditivn | Goverwor Reeder had resolved te wader Walker bad boon defosted at Riven, with | Loginh since its erclusion of the only mem- the kes of twenty men. All the native reruite i S dual Weles refoge im flight, and | 0” The bad any claim to their sent, aad ee | botly persved, threw of bu cont, contauming im- longer to recognise it aa the Logisdature of Kae portent letters aed ducumenta, Je aa, but to trent it in ite tree charmeter, as the through San June vo the wight of July txt with | onganined representatives of the Misegurl tok, the remainder of hus force, and, witing © schoo | These merely Bying reports Lawrence, | per at the wharf, suled for parte uukguwn, Me |). — = fore leasing San Juan be out fire to the barracks Hay woud W. Gaon, Kay, of Lincolnton, was! there, aud beft them « mane of ruite. The free settlers ip Kanete are enenimous te \ : Thus ends another of the fillibustering expe ae Legal = p29 aes ag ditem im which so many of our cititens have at vi — ors, whatever they may be, There namiete {ferent times engaged with the avowed pur conviction among them that they’ siuat ether prose of adding mew territory ty the U. States cess. } 4. Resolved, That KR. T. Iaine, Thos. J. La tham, David Resd, James Ko Shepard, KG Reade, K.C. Puryear, SN. Stowe, Lo Car. | michael, the advocates of the practples contaim | 4, ed im the National Platform in the several Cow men who have broken the bands of party thes, and teal affairs, He was followed by Gen Jubo mg was held at the appented hour ort! and a high state of cothusiasm marked the pro 27th, gress of the merting The Coaveative then adjourned from |, Friday might: A large and enthusiastic meet « Rieb- | « Ile was sacceeded by How ¢ location of Pope Pins IX., in the secret ‘pl! Hall, all of whom displayed in glowing co Consistory of Septem|er 1852, addresscd | the necessity of just such a party mm the «l /mtelligeneer to the Repebl f New Grenada in South American Party, awd the danger to the South : : ; " 5 . oe | Os Ald = CL tee oles ol letguan Ure cpcan KANSAS RULER ANU CONWAY The thanks of the Contention wer ' voted 4 me speakers and! ficers The ¢ frention then &]ourned. oun tom.” Walker, sooms, has made his escape ; * Grove, to meet in the Court tat, from the edventerous and daring character of the mam, we shvald not be surprised tw bear A bien befure s great while as governor, ur sov Viiham eregn, of military clneftain of some other for Joboston, Eaq., the Pressdent of the Coaventiva, “1g? proviege, prociaimiag ite independence and | was called spun to address the meeting ard Llarrms, Enq. filled the Char m the mean defying all laws but those of bis own promaiga- We eaanct +y mpathize with or wish ene | following Extract,) time. Mr. Johnston's remarks were interesting com to any enter;riar, however brilliant, achiev and the shocking, insulting and infamous | @ bigh degree N. Boyden, Gen. Joba A. Young, sad Dr Jot d by trampling omler fot the ancred oblige tous whieh every citizen of the United States ywes ty the laws of lus own country.— Nation > | The affairs of Kansas appear, at pre sfactory state. The initial message of | Ir, Whitehead for the use of his grove, also to F7Vernor Reeder, to the Territorial Leg. th WM. JOUNSTON, Tres't him. Hie position on the slavery ques- SW. Jawes,) ‘ LEB Sec'rea , bet { vocates of a free State, while he has of — fended others by reeognizing the present RATIFICATION MEETING IN) STATES VILLE. | In accordance with previous notice, an una cvuzens of Iredell county, and members fight for their rights to the soll andthe Common everythung to the Mimouri Springfield (Mas) Republican, July 22, oo; FROM WASHINGTON. The of the New York ITerald of 20th July gives the folloing to ti by Fajen Ppp lnd. ayy: met this at an . was chaven thet becaget aly Sake The President had received 4 letter from the Ozar of Russia, in reply to ote trans mitted by a special hand through _|our Minister at St. —s . sent, to be in a very unsettled and palate | latory upon his snecession, Me ever, like a previous one received by President Dierce from his illastrions fake, bore his Nowe 9 3: admon- the lay tribanals, and be judged by them, &e. Amongst the faithful, marriage can not be given without there being at one and the same time a sacrament, and, in reply to an abolition speech delivered eonge quently, any union whatever of ciples established by the National Council of tyranny under the form of constitutional | those of Jackson, spa Webster, endothe by him in New York, last May (man and woman amung Christians, made placed Those who know the character of the! in virtue of what civil laws sever, ia no-| (0 motion of Samnel K. Hell, the meeting 8re freesoil. He was elected by his con. oe nn and came to order by calling Col. Thomas A. Alh- stituents to meet the opponents of Free- ree ee rh palace ngs poset pen of the distinguished Dr. Brecken- the American Darts, assembled in the Dreaby te ridge ter two of three hundred thousand men are ar om civil war! Sir, whate veyed im battle, on each side, it makes ny aort ébrar. 2s to the probable result, ebether one orive ite dialectic +k ie on the other party bos the greater reserve of phy. allegat sical force, eft out of battle : or three bundred thousand fighting men, in the er may be my ojanion This letter is addressed to Hon. nan Church in Statesville on the f os uch renaming. | eamly ne = ¥ A the faurness of » reasoming. | eamly per- Cipya Kr wxer, of Massachusetts, and is fur your sweepang ons, your argument had otuing on whieh cause, after two torest; for if the relavon of master atl ely once admitted to be generically a relation of pow author of this letter, need not to be told thing else but a shameful and miserable ee re ee ee Beers eg dee se aed aaa Seen geet 9 nee Gt reir aud that thi lactis F yorthy of thei omeubi nage, so often condemned by the son to the ¢ hair, and appointing Richard A, — ne the Territorial Convention, and ft} ps Pho tg atrgpede: Bay 9 pore eeu Weiddy oe beaian. Tlattem-cliuere 1s / ecb caardiew an li Hl arc waa ch Gk rat this production is worthy of their! C4 ieet,, Meleaglilin Sarstars was his daty, after having accepted the | 24! feeling the stron interest ee ee ee ca far tier powers than coun attention. Dr. B. never writes for the . , . 7 wy cos trust, to stand by his colors, whether they manifested by the American in the to uli pie Ginter tae - , A ot my Wr ir - ; : abies wey ty Ce p ible eve without an object, nor upon We make, no comment—none is need- a harman explained the object of the were white or b ack, and do battle to the , eccess of the war upon whi is great - avery question Ly the eds t slew that as a mere r as r0ral - ed. What head of a Protestant family, meeting, and reviewed the origin, object, end best of his ability in behalf of those he ather had entered. Tle ' and aims of the American Varty in quite an ap- represented, Governor Reeder had set. | Most lasting friendship between Russia propriate, neat, sensible and patriotic address, tod the question of legality, as respected and the United States. Tris Iast Earo- KE. M. Caunpbell, Esq. then read the Platform |the light in which the Legislature was to |Pe®” mail has brought more important of principlan as adopted by said party ; and ina b¢ Viewed, and it would have been more Wr, jor to the United States than any ow the North is in very a far way te be 7 sat al! frivilous occasions. Whatever be his ob ord, North is pry mw far way ty he per I and then your duty of murder or fectly gratified ; aud when she gets what o! : ject on the present occasion, this letter, with a heart in him, but burns with in wants, there ts at least an exoveding great pro Savers Uability thet the North will see reason to char ge wits fu t of it, cumes straigitway w an end ‘ Mr. Rumncr, wo not «a thing, which, even We are persuaded, will Le attended with dignation at the infernal allegation that , Th TN , lameutal wature, tue lese in its more ZOCd results in the South, and should not THE PARTNER OF His BosoM Is A PROSTITUTE AND THAT Hi8 CIMILOREN ARB ILLEGITIMATE! ing, i i establishmen her mind tery materially, as to the wisdem of revolting aspects, [have any purpese to defend, be disregarded by the North. And the saine Republic of New G happy effort proceeded to speak at some length becoming, ie simple delegate, to have | Arrival soot ts H * rope => wet of settling that question But it either in ite nature of ils manifes. > “ : I . bl of the prejudices that are entertained ; and of ne" tremens ta the official recognition. — acre aeneeeren: Toon that hod ue mn ada having also passed other laws of a U * Where is the proper place of a captain . > - Moreover, let it not escape your attention, tabons, te thing you pronvunce ito be: and ga" Our paper goes to press on Wed: jitoral | : oe the objections that are urged against it. Helin battle?” x F ~~ ‘ thie ua vould hardly fail ty know. How then : iberal character, viz: for the abolition- rattle 1” was the question once asked| YELLOW FRVER &T PORTSNOUTH, V4. that many circumstances aggray atc the eonduct reed Tiara Ne htel bs Uloes 1g moe" nesday, this week, Tharsday being elec. ing of tithes—that emigrantsto thet also spoke of the principles of the party, at the | of a military veteran: “Where should it | 3 Ad ae 7 t the parent % - : . ae at d . ‘ : ‘ of the men of the North, and exasperate the Can} avdd easing. that the protests on which tion day our hands cannot work without try niiche bacerthe nr g nae same time defending them, from the malicious be,” was the prompt reply, “but at the| Nourous, Vay Jaly = ; Gwisunedneelines . Peery e ? : 3 nyn ave Bp ' exercise o av hearts of the men of the Sonth in thie whole Seu a8 ! "et are neater’ Vindrance from the many who will be in iy : cree rcalt their worship, whatever it was—tfor the expulsion of the Jesuits, &c., after sta- ting that these laws were passed, “ with out the least emaulting the apostolic See,” busines, all of them tending to and to weakem gou, at every stage of the bloody Brugyle te whieh you are dnving th Fur, ip the fret place, jet slavery t» ali that sou amert it ty be,—the time ja long was either hunt, wise, oF patsivt strengthen us, attacks of those who pretend to be friends of | head of his opens ” Mr. Conway, The yellew fever has made ite perl Forvigncrs and the advocates of the nefarious | Knowing that political adversaries were ance in the neighboring town of Ports doetrines and doings of Roman Catholicism ; eon, should have placed himself at the| month, Its ravages are vide alarming. and coneladed by offering the following Pream- | rem of his company, and have offered | Ae many as thirty-five of anch resistance as It was in the power of place are said to have died from the ef- rate jan honest man to do. If he had then | fects of the fever on Saturday last. mtb cet npneriter ric - been ee, he would, at least, have ac- Later ry ap to show that the above arty, held in the oity of [’hilad ia, the 7th| comp ri y fi | y phia ith | complished his daty, and would not then | statement h ly exagerated, Toy n that What veusuvontletwsyital Miectione ec 12m aon tliat day country $00 Call thes, Was what you style $27 The Rowan County Agricultural Society, will meet in the Court-house, on Tuesday of \agnst County Court, cnterprime es pot cqual to the dew ry Enters » yuan ble and Resolutions ; hast when it ordinary thoughts. The d —the Pope, Pins 1X, proceeds to launch Whereas, ata Convention Af the Ra obet cleitalindweriinuce abel ce forth his anathema, as follows; for you to pe t s et i 7 F + pe e t i b e e NT es l i i i ri t bi is ¥ ii Pe B i t i n it = i th e i é ry t tr a | ; i ag 24 4 ts zi t The Kelk Ww Doyit’s ris “pon ma grants ha the bard 7 + ee F i s ‘ i : E ES rE a3 fa | Fr i i t e a t re “B H é & Eg any Of the readers $ 2 INTERESTLNG PROM NORTHERN TEX tate amd igteresting mews from the Northors | The exertipne of Maj. Neighbors seem to be- the Red river aad the Dee wn, others took to the Gusdulope mountains — The sufferings from banger and sickness have | Bever®. The Indieus ate ap nearly ; x ie still of opinion chat they will Gna The Tez Camanches are composed of the . bandewnder Ketiosi, Sonaco, and Buffalo Hump, 9 of a lay brother to ‘speak’ whenever an op and they are.smore or jos related by riagt, Ketimsi, who lms already come in and is sotthed upon the Clear Fork of the Braws, the largest band, and it comains thy warriors He is & white man in S47 Would now be afforded for any brother to and reasons clearly and pow. the white race if they were to aston the latter prefaced a prosy, incoberent continue t follow the buffalo for their sepport. Clear Fork is progressing are going up, and land for year’s ep felag plonghel ap. The le diane have grénsed their rifles and hung them working bard and show great in- for permanent homes. They of their horses, and they are #ing testock-raising ; they are the best herders The seeomil settlement is ton miles below Fort Sapam the Brazos, Here are the Caddoes, Jonies, and Kechica, They t the finest crop of corn how growing in Texas, und at last accounts were parations for the green corn of water-mellons, usk-inellons, ptinpkins, &c., and comfort and *ppitiess bean from every face. These tribes have all been accustomed to raise ny have been driven from place to Place by thé inroads of the whites until some of y abandoned the attempt ‘0 provide for themselves, The Caddoes for merly lived in Louisiana, and have re had their ¢orn-fields taken from them. | but I was not to be put down Uiat way, and now harangue aforesaid. As they were coming out Ry 8 appa | describes in the Medical Examiner, a fatal case | now at Fort Belknap. tout until they have got into Mexico. We also denewthat the Muscaloros, one of the Devil's river umd the Upper Rio Grande, and live many California emi- Plundered and tyurdered by GEN. WASHINGTONS LAS VOTE. Every incident in the life vf Washin ton te fall Of Titérest.” “That lain, hero- in all bis actions. Patriotisn chastened i ph a a m nt ped careful woughe, s '® public acts, and made on hen of mankind. , It has boon eahd’ dean no-one can have: the shortest interview with a truly: great wan, without being pos | Made sensible of his superiority. Of too many, who bave some way eamed the ti- tle of great, this.isbynomeans true. Its applicability to the ebaracter of Wash- ington is verified in the following inter esting circuinstanee related by a corres- pondent of the Charleston Courier: dent, “when General Washington gave his last vote. It-was in the spring of died the 11th of Deckitber fullowing,— The court house of Fairfax ‘county was then over the market heuse, aud lin ebtranee into it was by a slight flight of | crazy steps on the outside. © cleetjon was ng, peti AP wolange thousand per- sons in the gourt house yard and imime- diate neighboring strects; and I was rmge | on Gadeby’s steps when the fa- | ther of bis country drove up, and imme- | diately approached the court house steps ; | I saw eight or ten good looking men, | from different directions, certainly with- out the least coneert, spring simaltane-, a\te uphold and support the steps, should very suait| they full in the General’s ascent of then. { was immediately at his back, and in with amai- (that position entered the court house with |hins—followed in his wake through a Coins were uscd | dense erowd to the polls—beard him vote wae almost entirely | — rete rnod with biw to the outward crowd | —heard him cheered by more than two Tact} (owsand rsons as he entered his ear- vei —aod saw his departure, here were five or six candidates on the beach sitting; and as the General fapproached them, they rose in a body Vie slinple ia its principle | 40d bowed smitingty ; “and the salutation | being returned very gracefully, the Gen- thousands |cral immediately cast tis cyes towards jocura-| the registry of the polls, when Cul. Den- jeale (1 think it was) ssid: “ Well, Gen the Post desire eral, how do you vote!” The General ibe ioe «ffiency el — louked at the candidates and said —“ Gen- should comint of only one or #0 w & prodeve the royuir Aity of electricity. To produce chemical tauat have quabtity, To set physi- the gervous system, inteusit ove + obtawed by | tlemen, I vote for measures, not for men "| | aad tarning tu the recurdiug table, audi- bly pronoanced his vote—saw it entered }—made a gracefal bow and retired.” ~~ The Reinforcements Jor the East & single| According to present arrangements, up- tins by maltiplying the; ards of 13,000 troops of all arms will ‘Spperetas secured, common sense teniiiapyfenbeytind cde ase’ ae fleet. ditactions 146 4 couse | proceed to join the army in the Crimea | before the 20th instant, viz: Guarda, 750 j pete in England, 2,000 men; and dratfs from the reserve at Malta, 2.60 men Tn addition to the above, two companies of the Royal Sappers and Miners, mue tering 240 men, will embark; and it is expected that about 500 of the new Army Works Corps will Le ready to proceed We are greatly judelted to Dr. Vullom, | about that time. ie magnitude of wind which distinguish. | sided ed him @Bave all other.men was ath yit, © 4 ij : ne Pr Let RETRIAL ITE RD POE W direot tystem of t ‘ ition was fi tre. two days, bat it the C pony. 3-ned | does not ‘appear that any measure of ime ther be subseri ‘s ance was adopted. . The Hon, J. J.) Katzen, the Lsesruet of the State, pre- on and who recently visited Europe, on. be half of the select committee, to make ar-| books nents for testing its feasibility, ‘ex: plained at some 4 his pla of: tions. He proposes to. establish in Ger many the principal cotton depot for fae 5 Li At the opening of tie Convéntion, Mr. ) G. Bayior, the projector of the seheme, + | the 'N. O- Rail Road Company will be adopted by the . | undersigued. by, are hereby no person, or by prosy, 30ih day of August, ing said C, par -| ve fut oo- tiee ‘ ¢ forn of proxy used by By order of Genera} Commisioners, torage, with a braneh in. New Orleans, » EJ. BRWIN, Cho. possessing a capital of several million} July 24,1955. dollars, safely deposited, so that the plan- tere should have ample assurances of its 1 was present,” says. this correspon. | 1799, in the town of Alexandsis, Ue 1 Castage p b, 4@5 Potatoe solvency and ability in every emergency to insure thew. against losses. of irreleyaut pyonositions urging South- it ties immediately berween where G. W. bow lives and Smith & Burger's Waguo Shop—it would be « good stuad for « Pablic House, or any other bind of business. Twenty SHARES of Stock io the Bauk of a ern people not to purc!:ase goods of Mass-| _ A¢ Silver IZill, Davidson County, achusetts manufacturers, and Southern T ELL recoive avd.exeeute with orders |” lawyers not to aid in the collection of AG debts dae to citizens of that State, a com- | for any description of Sawed Lamber. 1 3, brought to the Mill, ‘syed neem whores, 98 customary. | a7 THE STEAM CORN MILL, (Freneb Bur. | uittee was appointed to inveatigate the | sones) is at werk fof the udual tulle. | scheme for direct trade, and the conven- me- | ti j i -| diately fronting Gadaby's tavero, The! usry soon net (@ meet at Jackson in Jan uaa next. he commerciul portion of the newspa- per preas deca not speak encouragingly of the leading object of this Convention. It being deemed as almost impossible to! change the channels of a great commerce, Seana ve Duel in North Carolina.—A heated the Buncombe Congressional District be- tween Messrs. T. L. Clingman and L. B. Carmichuel, Know ety” Incident we) ously and place thewsel vee in petitions isan eee yd ailliard and J. D fyman of the Asheville Spectator. A| |challenge was passed and accepted, with rifles, at 40 yards. Fricnds and the law interposed, bat, notwithstanding, the par- ties liad left fur the scene of deadly strife. culties have Another del was in contemplation aud a challenge passed between Messrs. Beard and Vance, bat was settled by mutual friends. We have some reason to ope that the other may also be thus amicably adjusted.—& C. Spartan, P, 8.—{ We learn that a hostile meet- CHARLOTTE MARKET. Cuaarormm, July 31. CORN — 60 to 65 cents; market giutted. FLOUK— Sf to 3§ and not much coming in. THE MAKKETS. Sulishory, A ugust 2, 1855. men. Roynl Artillery, 800 men: this Appies, dried 73) Mined, No. 1, 1011 time peceasty for number will include a troop of Horse 40 Green, 56.4Q00 { Artillery. Cavairy, two regiments, 1,400 reson 2 oy apereaplckem }men, drafts from depots, 400 men. In- eof, Sa@é ‘ fantry, five regiments from England, 6,- Batten, — the ub du. Womgee, i ed (000 wen ; four regiments from the Med- “s=dies, » 18a 8S da Moree She lpernenesn, canbe, drafts from de-| * Adsmant. 33035 Oats, 35@00 do Sperm, 45250 iis, Coffee, Rio, ala Linseed, P gai 90 061 do. Java, Gale Te do Maiable 194@15 du Cotto, Sed Rage » b, 3 Cotten Baggiag,-—- Salt PY sack, $0000 G24 Guony, 14015 do Poaevel, 91.00 Dendee, 12200 Sheetings, Brown, 4-48 Buriape, 1 al} } bot, B bag, $2.25 Cotton Varn, 652 Be od,— Li eerpood Times, Tth ined. Corn, 70 Clower, Poach $i Paty da Meal, 10000 Plaseeed, i$ : 7 Chickens Padua, $14 @ 1) Sugar, Brown, 729 Samoe! M Donald, who recent! 5 died Eggs don, He l® “ Loef 12.01% jin Baltimore, left an estate valued at Feathers, 30035 0 Croshed, 110194 $400,000, which he bequeathed to various Moni d brags Osohss re Oarihed, A oe - ; : - , Sarde, “ ? charitable institutions, to hia friends and “4° 40 84"Vorpectice. Pynisres 0 j relatives. He was one of the richest men Rug. Refin'd 5 Wheat, $1.25 of Baltimore. Among the bejnests is; “ — S Wee, . yp” 20 ithe sain of $9,000 to the Seeond Preeby tae, os ms by were rer 9235 terian Charch. He manumitted all his (204 per, thet 10 12 92.95 3 92-30 slaves, Large Piscount.—The Journal says the jentire property of the Vermont Central Railroad Jompany, whieh has cst about nine millions of dollars, ig now lling in -\the market, according to the prices of firet and second morg, net lees than one million of dollar The Devil Right for Onca.—The New York correspondent of the Congregatioaalist wrntes “ Dr, TH. who is pastor of an Orthodox choreh, had been for some time annoyed by the forward. | Lead. Dry White, 1021294 MARBIED: In this comaty, of the 19th elt, by Ree Thornton Botler Mr MARTIN LYERLY to Mee CAMILLA Cc FISHER, both of Rowan. la Cabarres comaty, on the 2%:h ott, by the same onds and stock, at w, JOHN SIDES to Mie CHRISSA C. WEAv ER, both of Cabarras DIED: Ta thie Town on Thareday afternoon last, Mitras soa fA Mr. Witham Overman,—aged three years and seven monthe The swbyeet of this notice was one of two interest portunity was offered, to the frequent exchumon | '™€ children whom it hee heen Mr ("a misfortune to of thane whose remarks had a greater tendency to edification. This had been earried so far that | the pastor, whenever he stated that ‘an opporte offer an exhortation, had always a secret dread of the loquacious member, On pone special oe loer by death, within a few weeks past But a few days ago their pryoms vences were mingled with thee- of other bith brothers and sister, as they sported on the green and about the door step. Their places in the family circle attractive by their presenee, are now vacant. There is an absence seen and felt in a thoa sand ways by all the household, ton painful to dwell epen And yet there is a precious conmation for the hearte of the bereaved. io the death of little children, hara » with an scoount of & previous contro- | a ample as to lead them to kine the rod that emites versy he had been carrying on with the great ad versary. ‘My friends,’ smd be, ‘the devil and | have been fighting for more than twenty min utes ; be told me not to apeak to-night, but I de termined [ would ; he said some of the reat contd spenk better than I, bat still | felt that I could fot keep sient; he even whispered that I spoke too often, and that noboby wanted to hear me ; that I have gained the vietory I must tell you all jthat is in my heart.’ Then followed the tedious byterian Chorch, wos arhnstian in whom there © a guile, and departed willingly to obey the call of hie Master c Salem Female Academy) afer bong and excruciating sufferings. which she bore with Chnstian fortivade aud resignation, aged 43 years, 6 months, and 17 day, Com In Statesville, om the 26th alt, Mr CARMI GIL ESPIE, aged 43 years He had long been a cunsistent member of the Pree- fa Selem, N.C.. on the 25th alt, Meee LISETTE AROLINE MEINUNG, (formerly a Teacher in of the session room, the good pastor inclined his head s that his mouth approached the ear of the militant member, and whispered : ‘Brother, 2 VOLS. of IREDELL'S DIGEST, and JON ES" , I think the Devil was right.” =: Mind what you eat.—Cholera morbus and billious cholic are rather prevalent, and therefore LOST OR MISLAID. DIGEST, which the subscriber desires to be re- turned immediately A. HW. CALDWELL Salisbury, August 2, 1855 f10 people should pay attention to what they eatand J A M ES M. EDNEY, when they eat Nothing unripe or difficult of digestion should be taken into the stomach of delicate persons, nor thould food be eaten when the body is overheated with exercise, Dr. Meigs | of cholera caused by eating a single piece of dried apple. (Late on snmevuce, ¥.¢) writs R. M. BRUCE.& CO, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS; ALSO, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in A man named Dungan died of yellow ; ©? BL) Tor oS: fever at Pittsbarg on Friday last. The SB e BT 2 body was forcibly seized and barned by the police, which came near leading to a row, the relatives making strong objec: | 3,,.*s10 tions to the proceedings. The disease was j introduced, it is said, by boats from New | Orleans, (Gotten ap expressly for the North Cardiian Trade.) Shirts, Collare, Stookas, & NO, 56 JOHN STREET. tyeuy Yori. Marriage License beantifully printed ipd fo sale at this office. | PRICES £9R LUMBER FOR THIS MoNTH. | 1 inch plunk end ander, from B12 to $15 pr. 1000 T. | RINAE chess, seer cong case: | Heurt Lamber.........0000...... 15.0 2 Sanh staff, or auy wither work done by the circular ressed to JOUN GC. BROWER, Superiatendant. | Silver Will, May Ist, 1855 (148 | HAVE YOU SEEN sim.” CP « history f the rise. progress and destiny of | the American Party, aud its probable influence on | | the next Presidential Election, to which le added a re- | | view of the Letterof the Hue Heary A. Wise agaian | |the Kmow Nothings, by an American. Muiled to | say part of the country frre of postage, tur @1. 4. H. ENN (38, Book setter. 1 Selsbery, May 31. New Books! New Books. UST Received—-WOLFERT’S ROOST, by CF Washingtos Irving. ROTH HALL, 0 new no- vel by Fanny Fern, LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF | | FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by Ike Mar- }ve N.P WILLIS’ LETTERS, frum Idlewild — {MAPS AND MISHAPS, by Geeee Geeenwund— | HEART'S BASE, by the suthor of Redelyif. THE DAILY LIFE. py Kev. Commiags. THE SONS OF THE SIRES of 1776, by a0 American, | For sele as J. HW. ENNISS’ Book Biore ing has taken place between Messrs. Hill. Seebery. May 31, 1555 : iard and Ilyman, at some point over the Tennessee line, and that shots were ex- DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, changed, without damage to either of the partics. Further proceedings were then arrested. )— Ral. Reg. Late Graduate of te Baitinore Dental College, wee reepecwully inform the citizens of Iredell and the public generally that he bus perma. | te the an and feeservad.n of the woth. AR | Biations Will receive prompt attention, Btaseoriite, B.C, 1400, tae 30 | Administrator's Sale . A LL PERSONS indetied w the eatste of W. B. Wood, dee'd, are for the best une reqursied cornestly te come forward and meke te \lement, other wie they may Cipect to ertile with un qiicer, as the time is owe ot hand thal » ertilemont must be made. | hupe | oll interested in the shove wil take duc notice, aad govere themeel ves acourdagty. LB WOUD, Ade'r July 18, 1855 4w8 | } P se eurity 5 and the terms for the Bauk and Rail Road -o bi tm 34.4 “ [YUE sabecriber having teken charge of the above “ | Teneraily, that the House is wow open for the reception jone, st Usual and reasonable pricen—Orders to be ad. , Of di I | BEEBE HATS! BEEBE HATS!! FINUE, Sabseriber is in reecipt of @ let of Becbe's| Of | Bridge, about four milles the former place. ‘This ’ : P wr Vis dl cont iat aetaeeet| ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS I will alec offer for sale, at the same time and pleee, Fear~-Four Shares of Stock inthe Bonk of the State, Raper a} ~~ (and Five Shares of Stock in the Nonp Carolian Rai | sant of | Round Company. all p»ying preddividends. | Thelend bea Pe X mes seen ill be ona credit of six mouths, interest ah vst Valgable acquisiGop to Lue After some disenssion of this plan, and STE AM 8 AW MILL St or a = nse BR. J, WEST, Me’r. July 12, 1855. 4w? SALISBURY, N. C. Establishment, begs leave to inform the public Boarders, Travelers, &e. He promises that bis ACSOMMODATIONS | shall be equal to any i: the State, Persons stopping } at his House, always have wealsin tine for the arti. HUGH LTINLEY & Ce., val and departure of the Cars. Attentive ond oblig- 1 | ing servants always ix attendance. Call and give me vac! Doe ig fi ene ; |» font y, B, GRANT. and when within a yard or two of them, | Political canvass ia now progressing IN| [UST recived “ The Sons of the Sires,” being |* Salisbury, Mey 24, 1855. = * | Reeetrs SALE OF LAND. N accordance with a decree of the Court of Equity 1 will offer fur sale, ou the prourises. 134 Aeres of Land, | on the 16th oay of August next; being the plantation | pr formerly owned by Edie Buffalo Creek. ‘Terms of sale, 12 months eredit, with | “igeraumeee boad security. co esta ww | MORE NEW BOOKS. UST Reerived—WOOD NOTES, or Caroinal Caruls, a collection of North Carga. Pociry, by | Tenetia. } OUB COUNTRY MEN, or brief Memairs of em- | ineat Americus, by Lorsing. THE FOOTBTEPS | Siting of Mt Pool, The Book and its Stery. Camasings |, Apocalypee. The Great lroa Wheel. ot Repubhesn. | om backwards, Paul end Julia, ot the political mys- | — (oties, bppeerecy, and ecruviey of the leaders of the church of Rome. Stanhope Burleigh, by Helen Dha. For axle at 4. . ENNNISS’ Book Store. Balisbary, May 31. i | W. P. ELLIOTT, (Late of Worth & Eliott, Fayetteville, N. C..) GENERAL COMMISSION AND PORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, B. ¢. Orders for Mrchendise, and consigumestsof Fiver | sed other Produce, for sales or sugmest, sractsbalty | received aed promptly aticoded to. May i555. wn | pablie grnersity Spring Style Mate, which are most _— Hew Call oa E. MYERS, No. 4, Granite Boilding. | A Sabebary, January 30, 1855. ame fe attend to it Of Iredell County. TR] Seabee WEEKLY A sxevrssrszer rete roe. wo! Bc Of Four Horse Pest Coaches, hoe Salisbery to Morganton, rim Statesville and bought the Right for Inde! Canty, and are Mens- fectaring the fron Plow 1 their Shop, ten miles Soath Eas: af Statesville, and are prepared to fernsh any | quantity of plows on very short notice Orders addressed wo them at Amity Hill, will be Newere. Promptly atiended ia. Specimens can be seen st al- | Leaves Salisbery on Monday, Wedaeaday and Fri. | 27 of ube mores in the co@nty days feloeh, A.M. and trrives at Morganton Pert merming to breakfast; and |nares Morganton on some days and arrives in Selisbary on next daye to breakfam. No pais of expense will be spared to ame the one of the most guasfurtable and capediious stage rounds in the Stace C. & BROWN, Contractor Salisbury. Jane 21, i858 uw N accordance April 26, 1855. ly4a LAND FOR SALE, informed this ot will be sold ona calite atietaslon.” The suff Pareles of the subseriber, Mptiiabery, C20 Be ae” Peer Sir: In reply to your lettér of the Jo J cower whien bw yn been taken | the ve Preparing + pg Lenome had not been prepared th any ees JOHN An 3d inst. ag and gru: | an 0 Pp farmer, Seievecy, Sage ee : Someone (@eccessons v0 Tix Ler 6 wERROR,) ‘ae ing and Forwarding Agents, and, 2-cscwu mens cae Generai oma isvion Merchants, No. 2 Eechange Street, South Athinthe Wharess, CUARLESTON, & © | EWE their persona) attention to the sale of Cotton as cud | cia! comtract, all other kinds ef Produce Make prompt returas of the came. for | ———— TINUE, as heretofore, to give our special atten- Forwarding of ai) goods consigned to | sortment of EASTERN MANUFAC We aod We beg heave to refer to the following gen- business of apy can Very wuly Yours, 0 tatorm you tat the Machine called Hussey's North UPUNIC hs ALT a Removed trom H Tt> STREET, where 1 the best or To persons visiting the City for the Cateanem 9 conioneaes © past eute, eee M%. G, Febraury, 1855- GC. M. & A, T: JONESS VES —-« HARDWANE” DEALERS)” "=" BUILDERS, | ~ SEALED Proposals « |) atgued eutit Satardsy, the Zin Joby went, for v | ereetion of Davenport Female College at Leauir specifications, drawn by a ou pelent Arebiceet, may be seen, by calling wpow either uf the JAS. ©. HABPER, | Commitice ny Lenoir, Building Commitice. DR. H. KELLY HAS REMOVED TO 8TATESYILLE, © Cc. ie ee ee of Iredelt and the | e co WT? fT c on Main Street, weet of the SPRING STYLE, DEB B. | rca copa tn Wethodiat chareh, where be will be found, a: ofl times, whee mt profes swaally cagaged. Annual Settlements. LL persons indebted to the subseribers euher by note or secount, ore hereby mufified thet we expect | aad do require annual seithements end now isthe time laterest will be charged on all ae- TO THE FARMERS sam av rarest Saliebory, May 5, 1855. WILLIAM Mc HAYNES. (Formarty of Rorth Garctina,) F l y ' R & A. MURPHY HOSIERY, GLOVES & TRIMMINGS, JAS. & ROBERT MenEELY. | Wimens, White Goods, Bares & Embcoiders, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN | Ho. 100 Market 8t, South Side, above Third. WILLIAM DULTY, with a deeree of the Court of Equity | ENERSON 6. ELAIYTON, I will expe ihe following Lands for sale at the, Jaty 5, 1855. Coart House in Salisbury, on Tuesday of Aagest ve tages Chaing, tree and atest a Hay 204 wacure Forks, Swedes, oxnly FP ang a Onttars, 5 ¥ are More, They will alee it be received by the under-| ment of Plows, Cot he | Clmrmn, 20. of the mont March 29th, 1885, mE CLARENDOW ric ons tr eum ee ay STEAM ENGINES. sonable term as vise whore, North or *etisfactory manner. Comeaitecion DY letter for willie or thelr od te Ube underseeed | March 1h, 1S. Salisbury, Awprid 26, 1855. Pee ij Pages Subsrriber having positively f clone bes pres- ot bumecas, alliers hes : *t greatly reduced prices. The greater of (LNaa@ & Jontxa bering Geom beid in the presen: season, Tw6 Cfo! asmoctment of Seasonable + ower . County Court, SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, FANCY AND SPAPBE State of North Carolina, 500 Acres of Land, 58 IREDELL COUNTY being the William Hesthman plantation, on the water Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May ‘2 N% taige and others. Terme of sale, 12 months : é Term, 1855. Credit with soterest after sit months, bond and wrcurity Milton Campbetl va, Nathaniel Holland R L. Weaver ea the same Mitton Graham ve. the seme Same ve. the same AR Lawrence va. the same Same ve the some I Original Attachments, For other enles see Banner and Advocate L. BLACKMER, C. WE. May 28, 1855. ra ! New North Carolina Form Book, ESIGNED for Magistrates, Constables, Sheriffs IN the above canes, it appecnng te the satisfac. mail to any part of the country tion of the Coart, that the defendant, Nathanie! Hol- dant, has removed beyond: ihe hamits of thie State: Ht is, therefore, ordered by the Congt, that publication be made for the sp2ce of siz weeks in the ” Corulina Watchman,” a newspaper published in the town of JET ‘ N eo A) Sakebary, for the sad Nathaniel Holland to he, and l . S. i ft IL LI ‘4 epprar at the next Court to be held for the County of tredell, at the Court House ia Stateoville, on the third Cc Monday of Angust next, th and there to plead, an- ewer of demur, of jadgment pro confesso For sete at J. HH. ENNIss" Li Salisbury, May 31, 1855 Importers aad Wholesale Dealers in No. 143, Market St. PHILADELPHIA. FRANCIS SQUIRE, DM GEORGE N. ALLEN -~ «a_ ABE ED. Clerks, C ors, ke, de, to which ere added "| HE Subeenber wouk! anndanes tohie friends ia the Coastitation of North Carolina, and the Constite- tiom of the United States Price @1 08, and sent by count, previess tothe let of Jenwary, he mont Ly requests to come torward and sattio ae tonger indie gence cannot be gives North Carolina that be atdl with RAIGUEL & C.. Book Store. 1 ageinet hem tention of the Travelling commanity, iy reepectfully solicited Witness, MF. Freeland. Clerk of oar said Coart at Office, the Srd Monday in May, A.D. 1855, and ia the 79th year of our Independence Piceet ge | PHEELAND.C | VALUABLE PROPERTY | Commencement at Davidson College. 4 Pate Annual Examination of the Studente will be- ( ys gin Monday, August 6th = The Annual Oration, and the Inauguration of the President, and Profesenre lately elected, will take place om Thursday the 9h of August next BE. T. & J, W. CLEM MONS, Gntractors Jane 14, 1855 Jaty 9, 1555. pases No assessments, and is therefure confidently recommen ’ + . , 100 ACRES OF LAND, ded to the At the last Annual Mecting the follow July 20, 1855. 269 more c lees, on Cob'a Creek. THREE LOTS ig | were elected for the ensuing year the town of Jonesville, containing 354 Acres, on whieh good dwelling and other ont houses, Ale: two other Lots ia rand town of Joneaville, om | HOUSE AND LOT ofsssesitcnce forme Property of the heirs at law of E. B. Hunt, deceased. | FOR SALE. LARGE and well arranged Dwelling House 4 end all new, and within ome square of the busi- nese portian of tawa. A cood bargain will be given to those wishing to bay this property, ae I will sell it on tow terms. For farther particulere call upon Bond and approved security required. = ne AY BCD FROM my residence 4 miles South West of Salie- on Thursday fast, a WHITE SHE-MULE Any person who will restore her, or which will enable me to recover her, Kt being the wnnual meeting of the | shall be suitably rewarded. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. bary, THE TRUSTEES of thie Lastitation, are request-| of medium site THOS. T. MAXWELL. ed to meet at the College, on Tursday 7th Aagust, at | give information Saliehury, July 26, In53 ino 11 o'clock, A. M Board, and a# much important business wil be trans. | JOB PRINTING Neatly crecuted at tris Office. acted, a fall meeting is desired JAMES II. HOUSTON, See'y July, 1855 Swe! and . “ BDemextic Sry y wg Noa 128 and 130 North Thisd Sucet, Philadelphia, be woold be picased to seashem when they visit The stock. for extent and vanety, i ansarparerd by any im the commiry, ond beyers woald do well to examine it before purchamag elsewhere — LEM MONS’ Dally 4 Horse Pest Coaches The house hes a disposition te increase its Nerih Car- arrives at and Departs from the Points of the North Careline | oling Ratt Reed Im connection with the Care This romte fs well stent Will be Cahen | od with fresh horses, good coaches and carctal drivers, The at the eny trade, and has taken pains w get ap such goods as will cunt the marke: Greensborough : ; . | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 2 I ( R SA LE. Tt cost of Insurance on the mut val plan is bet email sam, compared with a i> Friday the 31st of Aaguat next, in the Town, Thit company being located im the Weatern part of the | place BDA of Jonesville, by virtue of a deeree of the Court State, someneeany ae h the tereer peruse ot : with other Addresses, will be delivered Wednesday of Equity, I shall proceed to sell on a credit of twelve | 8° (" the West, very many of which are in the country + & Ce ' ¥ re Bth.; the regntar exercises of Commencement Day, | momihe The Company is en JAMES SLOAN, President S. G. COFFIN. Vice President MENDENHALL., Attorney PETER ADAMS, Sec’y and Treasurer PRTER ADAMS, See'ry W.H,. CUMMING, Gea’l Agent T. LONG, C.M.E May 10, 1853. Jaly 17, 1853. bw BENJAMIN SUMNER Jane 12th, 1855 Blank Warrants for sale Here a2 apap isrses. To perams wishing to purchase, indecementa , here offtred which merely cecer, Codntry Werehe are parvcalariy ievned to give bine 2 endhk a wee radebted to hum either by sute or open Ee MYERS Salisbury, N ( wee COWANS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC o FRIEND OF THE HUMAN PAMTEY. forreame reese DISEASED KIDNEYS, tone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weal noes of the Loins, be. This invatenhle medicine is for sale et the Basis Hotel, a Mocksville; st Dr. RC ia hee dell, at the Drag Store ve Charlotte ; at Hirel im Salem ; and at the Carolina Watchmen. ' flee, in Satiedbary The mibecrher having entered inte coparinernbip with Joho F Cowan. original patentee, for the meme wfectare aad sule of the abowe Medicina, in preparedite feromh a supply by addresung him at Saltsheepy I. -orecaling at os residence, 10 miles weet of thig June 21, 1855 EMZROIDERIES, comm WHITE GOODS, &C, &0, SALISBURY, APRIL 19, 1858, « MYERS. bas now on hand the a 4° most magnificent Lot of Freach N. Work he has ever before offered—cousisting of ‘ Swiss aud Freach Edgings and insertings, Bands and Floanciag, Collars, Chemtsettes, Sleeves, Collar. ttes, Sets Collars and Mandker- thie, Ae, ke. Also, Book, Swiss and Namtseok Mestte, tn plain Checked, and Striped. Cam ° bries, Jaconets, Long Lawns, Linen Cambries ; 19-4 vtton and Lime Sheetings, Pillar Case Cottons and Linens, seifles, Quilts, Table Cloths, Diapers, &e., &e. Toe whieh he would iavite the attention of parchesets. 47 » MYERS, Mme i 2 ete te AGRICLLTU RAL From the Soathern Cultivator MANAGEMENT OF NEGROES. (CONCLUDED. ) In winter a hand may be pressed all day, but uot so in summer. In the first ofthe spring a hand o ed uot be allowed more time thar afficicnt to cat “the days get longer Jonger rest is necessary. Tu ome.and a half to two twoand ahbalf; in July and Au dyOurs pestat noon. Ifthe day is uuusu- ally sultry, a longer time is better. When fhe Weather is oppressive, for all hands to take a napatnoon. Itis re- freshinz, and they are Li pressing, the balance of the day by being kept out of tus sun Hottest of the day have better health, and Gwe more work than those who take what they call a go | do warn er, a May, from in June, 1 , HOUPS 5 three , turee it is best rable to stand Hand suring tlie hrough the season ving a week in July, when the | di by, to giving three days at n niall farms where there Ge very negroes, it may be praper torallow few them to visit to a Timited extent, but on bility when the great Master: shall re- | Mange plantations there can be no want | of society, and consequently no exénse for visiting except among themselwes. If al- lowed to run about, they will rarely ev- er take wives at home. The men with an ‘excuse for absence, that under pretext of being at'their wife’s house, they may ran over the ne Let it hat men and theit wives must live toget That if they cannot be suited at home they must live about all !.borhood, 1 prineiph ier. and there will be no further diffi- | If a master -has a servant and no 1e of the other sex for a eom- : ) singic, anise be we + had better give an extra price for such an ove as his would be willing | than to have one man owning the husband and another the wife. It where hu@band and to marry, uently fre happens wife belong to different persons that one \* wuer sells out and wishes to inove.— Neither is willing ta part with his ser- vant, or it one will consent, the other is not able to buy ; consequently, the hus- a itt ot among our Hegroes is foreibly argst up- | on us by @ regard for the reapoctability | of our children, to say nothing of the, prospects ef Leth child and servant iv another*world, and of owpown-responsi- |quire an account of our Stewardship. | I have given yen, Messrs. Editors, an/ outline of ny own management. Tf any! of your correspondents will point out a more exceileut way, he will benefit your readors, and much oblige your friend, AGRICOLA. WATCHES | Fine French Chronometers, Doable Tune Keepers Lud, Kight Day Watchea, Jos. Johnson 19 Jewel THE SYMPATHIZING WOMAN, The Georgia Citizen publishes the fol- lowing insinuation. We deave it for the | reader to judge of the probability of its | av ‘truth: hour Pins, Ladies’ and Ge If we were called upon to describe Mrs. Dobbs, we should, without hesitation, call | Batter Kuives, anda vari fered. “She knew alf about it by expe- rience, and could sympathize with them | ead « from the bottom of her heart.” eae samine for yourelve= Mastily procuring a large blanket, he! 17 Clycks, Watahes lowe wrapped himself up in it aud threw him-! paired ia ttre best mailer, anid on t self on a sofa near by. torme. ~ Why, good yracious! M..'Turner,are -5*!'#"ry: you sick #” asked Mrs. Dobbs, as she saw Be wc Als position. “Oh, dreadfully !” nary invalid. . Nov. 16, 1551 groaned the imagi- ¢ Wanter's, Jas. Nardin’s eapérior guid Honter for Ladies, and ead silver; Gold Fob, | » Brac elols, Ear Bobs, ilem-nu's Breast Pins, Gold, Silver aud Steel Spegtactes, Silver aud Plated Spooug, ty of Plated Ware, Razors, | | Seissors and Knives of the best quality, her asympathizing woman. Nobody was) cog, Bracelets, aud Beed Coral, "do feeleapetior| ‘troubled with any malady she hadu't suf- | Irvea? he moet reasonable JAMES HOKAH, AN EW ‘SUPPLY. OF WATCHRS & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, | ] Es, ASjjust returned from New York aud Phitadel- | phia, whe ho chelarze-( and best assearunent wi S AND JEWELRY, consisting of ndeat quarter second CLOCES, vanety of othef Goods too namerous to meu- Call one door Below R. d& A. Murphy's Store, | net» © MADE CLOTILING. Coral Necla- | 4 canotine’ ancl: She Dadar’ ye of tobescipstaa x neers soph g tyr cons fre before the expiration of the yeer, and three ms rued until all arrearages paid ofthe Editor. ” a ention, mm. . i i : Ho y 8% Go d n po o r F e od y hs * ¥, ; 5 $ ° nm oy JO st O l a m a 0 d g aH Y , DN I S L L Y U S D A G Y RE L I AT E R AO UT a Sa l i ea m e s : oe a N “rage wot) | “g o p so d o u d at e s 9q 3 uy eu so j t 1 Fu i s y s o a p e wi g y r e a -a000] Woug 3 = a = Lew g 2) - 28 x | S 3 - | sWuoN O Res ww eae oa ao . Tg “sun 6 mM | 8c8 se | Ki «que, mS A Fa » #UVON BE 3 Fi {fies the year ye get ‘No paper digcontin- neem enn cortiaey etters to the Edijom mug be oat pads to a | | | | { the must feshionable und desirable myles of Goods, he fl 4 tained that character. | | A square is the space oceupied by 16 close tines. | ‘An gdvertseanent makeing 14 or 14 squares, eharg- in propurtio: 1 square ; charged tm proportion to 2 sqrs, equal t which at isa fractioual part il renewals, withoat gr additional chelees| sted to those who advertise teguburty tbroagh the Making 2) or 2} eqs ' All fractions of @ sqr. 4 or 4, charge din proportion to the whele,et | | | foaia SILKS; © peliege. Crapes, | Theraanies, iva) Floaveed ¥ Dresséa und Rutes, in grewt Var rigty j Jeong. Gyegheme gy Frenes Prints. bo In Grenadines, Berages, Eta oidered, Black and Ovtd Mentles, Biuck Lace do., and Beart | Bdgings, | Swies and Jaconets, -¢., 1 will only eummerate a few articles: Striped, gered, rake ‘and Brocade SILKS ; very rich bera- ev, Tisaues, and Grenadines: Paid, checked and Gros de Pavia ond Drocades, De Lanes, Bom- GQ Hho ine Silk, 4 an Saaal +7 ay hai “ PARIS STILE QE MANTLES” basines, Canton ( “lothay pacas, Lawar, Cin Mocrming Collars, | » here EMBROIDERIES” AND, “ RICH WORK,” ing Sleeves, ( setiete Lace PAs sae “fined ‘d, Pointed and 1 ’ la *, " feblegs. Pasty and Bands, in fe, Fe Having slways epet ained @ repuigtion for keeping stters himeclf, that in this instance, he bas fully ee, FE. MYFRS, No. 4, Granite Building. Salisbury, April 5, 155). NOW IS THE TIME! The Largest and bes best Assortment Yet! | for the Salem and J oligos WILAIS: pie, ae THE STAG 1 steady gait, and work regularly from and and wife must part. Fhis is a sore What's the matter? Zeal Subscribers take pleasure in uncing to) year ; roming till night. They v i cortainly ¢"!! ly inugh greater than restricting | ; “Qh, ig owe many things. First and A ite nateerons frends und patrons, th oe wore ees is eanounciug oundidates foe oflee. BRAUTEFUL AVD DURABLE, | 4 “b> a bs cereal fs . Fe ‘ 3 orem . = , , have just received a complete assusiment of Mens art Orders charged per cent hig! haw the , . - a eonp'emhin Steen last much longer. to e joantauion 10 making a selection. rai ai been! ve got a con; gestien of the and Boys’ above rates. Orders for divorce of busband and wife, | A ND CHEA PER THAN E VER? mv “= il be . had , , , Ne bt 1” 74. $10 each { »Méthe porn fer feeding is in the shuck, In the infliction of punishment, it should ‘hats dreadful,” sighed Mrs. Dobbs. REA DY MADE CL OT HING., EiiPi Aone sending) s advertins mere ee eecy H. H. BEARD vie asking gheuld be donc at noon; and ¢YeF be borne in mind that the object is,” 1 came pretty near dying of it teu years CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANU VEST. ¢¢ to tate he mn malin raRTey ue ee . i . sh : ts . : : Se 4 * ieee ” ¢ ; Pa tas wished they #bot ipy the least apac vee 7 5 Gi Corn for milling should, during sum. ‘¢7Tection Ir the megro is humble and wed oc x i Hise What else. IVGS, bath Pla } , . te back the word close. Othetwie Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, he niehts ®ppean nsible of the impropriet ores SEs preaned Boe lo which the aitentiat of buyersie carueatly anbeved they will be put ap id the aawal etyle and Chang: AS just received be SPRING AND SUMMER | Bstaony tier, ) Sony at noon, thatas the nights * oe ; y sensible of the mupropriety * There I ¢ sympathize with vou, [ta short, we keep a com GENTLEMEN'S | a aly ; Hl STOCK OF READY MADE CLUTHING 2 ‘al ote wid'ewmrnge the are ghort the ands may be rv sad? rbed of his conduct, a very moderate chastise: | Was troubled with it but finally got over WARD ROBE, in whichean be fooud albarueles aff No discount om these rates CLOTHS, Ac. te which he invites the atteution of | Home. Testimony. . } “ ite” mene weer g every: vanet) fur aiabing P PROSPECTUS all us custumers and fneods All can be sued and . - ee will auswer better than a severe one iw “K . Guede, Py | z hand ' | Liscutseus ee, wap sari ; ver, le is stul r rti * Neuralgia,” continned Bob, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET et ac _ THs STOCK . oo a ° my . ul t t W * . Le rn 0 Imperth ° T . . . ° , . e y c Y : os Ji.water be pot convenient in th ever, he is 8 my € N ody cantell, Mr. Turner, what ve) MANDKERCH/EFS, GLOVES, HOSTE- THE LE\INGTON AND ¥ ADKIN FLAG. = ered oe vericat at: (ieee) eed Porch : where the a are at w ad of bent or perseveres it what you uci to suffered froin neuralgia. It’s an awfal RY, $e. 4 ibe asin Coats, Pants sad Vests. Also a beaut Jul aurtment eet i frow » 4 in buc- be a falsehood, a slight panishment will complaint. Doa't feil to call before perch» whe \ pera ay a f Boys and Chidren’s Clothing Geat's Drewung) mare, be, : . . | ‘Then again I am very eh dd : INOW A WEIRVAN & CO, Lose Gowos, FANCY Pants and Vests; fine Shirts, Cad wo og ond, eat? : at = ; ae , te Coniy make: lad we . See aa , n ag m very much distress : " ained, top . ; ee ssc : : Mowbrop's Mampdeg © 4 Kets it will be f 1 e convenient t nis ake bad worse. The negro should | og b z inflammation of the bowels.” oO Mog w Rare & ¢ aie ere teal tare ar rl icy 1 We tres Dreerm. Hate end, \aenginentng vs tbe - zien * ~ ave @ barrel fixed on wheels and carried However, see froin your cool, vet deter- f you've got that I pity you, com Apal Qu, 18 soe Maer s 5 first member tu be seemed wa ut ber PNY Seat sot ihe arleke be a at mek. Lexcourres, 29h Angest, HL 4 REDO Anes. Pal - Pe . aaah sr 15 f une next da mie ow " ng " ° ney } enna tee cn maaan en sated Mrs. Dobbs: fo hr Store ; together wiih ae wt lot of . . ty son ronvenient 31 d manner that it is not in conse- bs; for three yeara t a we ote w Pudsics, Letor. 2S Sher gciher wiih a euperus | J . fall of water tv some ¢ vent pla ned a se vtoady Twas afflicted vwith it.and [don't Aft aseunment of Back suk, Dred, Beaver Pay net bb dears is Dee, eee . : A Voice from the Old nall with a quence of yonr excited temper, Lat of his nize bebrodeeitamamaes MIR SL Duabs don't ae ve not MATS by sf et ee apdl aah acer ate aT Cloths, Cassimercs, Vest PROM ONE ; ¥ and ict a sin. » with 3 1 ) eS ok *\ think I’ve fully recovered yet.” sy UW IR MANE CO of the country. And although W hig ’ supply Ux hands from the barr fault, and for Lis correction that he is pun * Rheumatism.” added Bob iNOS - a awe NLC J, yes Ke re ae oj. he will oll 06 Steen metew 4 ° “ Oa , A ee a - 1 parties fur a free amd fair we Soathern market, & a Some pern- make cach nes’ ry a ished. Asa general principle the af es, that's prettv likly to go alony Apri 2d, . 2 alar creeds, : being the ubject 804 saperwr style, end with the best tram ee iheeporn ap “28 reuse aawintthae tie ew {with neuralgia. It did with me. P mer i ecrrect error aad to diesem: | thern warkeis cunld ofbad. MMe he ies oo cea jeg or farce gourd full cf water to the maxiin that “it is better ninety and nine iT sothenhe.? su riveted lob The American’s Friend Flag will also advotate the doctrine Spring aad Sesmer Fashions for 1855, 0nd w ieady t pan Fema aye By’ be 7 Sner Wd every werning and this has to ser 3 shonid eseape tLan one in ‘There have leon mes Mte Tamer. e nen Amencan ciiuseee, ea + sheakd ant | pot op work is ‘sha baase’ As Teun, Sehpaien . ‘ ] hi n times, } amer, . plo, ‘ ‘ that 1 shoald be a funda Tailors’ Shears, Points, Titles 10d Needles, b ‘ ‘ Be * honld suffer,” iseorrect. It, how-, said the sympathizing woman, * when I ‘ med 2 i al y pie all (fee Amercag paireste, tha r wal tn mates jt be) § 2 ig ; ; meeht 1 s 7 and ay endevery| 7 me prot " coves C, Fetmamey th, Tab. ag fal) gpd sinter, hands may ‘ ts exceptions. If, fur instance, thonght I have gone distracted ees } 2 t Ty Neicac SARE ead ned twapect(ully seven bie friewde 60 sears Mentor 8 Nttenipe wrens 4 > . = the tootha as - x te rachment apan ther mgtte, they the pab call amd waaeee sl i epee Gee ie to pack at! ight what ¢ lias the negroes take to Killing’ your pigs of “ Then,” said Bob, who having tempo Kei Bic ae ae BF x i eeiwaeces of ae aa — . - ES agfpedape & ered js : aS avings temy . rt 7] 3 March 14. 1835. rT been givned im the duy. The wumay stealiag your chickens and evs, and you rarily ran ovt of his stuck of medica af ‘ f sete * We ase he vores “ Anat a oa beter it ped. cs ‘We required to spin what Site roping will & not ascertain who are gu..ty, it is on- terins, resorted to @ scientific name,“ I’ . : stead: d by wi > et pes codon netee Fiero i , ery mu 1 t I've tot} 5 ‘ : ste hte om, « wi meoessary for plow lines, and to m ike ly necessary to put the wh ~erowd SCF ne atest that tx feeny ald, ~ a PP) oh df pet, no matter eader what “<. - ne ¢ all yormame alltel is ay “teow. ’ @seUr us et — A cu may be «Seated Heavy bed quilts for themselves salf allowance of meat i few day I shouldn't be at afl anrirised].” sav IOLI OWAY'S PILLS 4 ' ctalsch 2 pape wm R WILSON ; Another Usetul Lite Saved, this there is very litt t} Lwill eng. 1 remedy is the ever rea Mra. Dobbs: “It t I “ A t “_ pegs) apie se - : o oy ws PRON cere eee ba ae J er : - rd ’ ‘ ‘ y a wet mit & © yf * « tad a . 7 Yeap We etter a perpetual { and suspi wes I was young. ~~ - every reader may LARGE DEALER IN @inp ee oe a twa ith ereat Meniry that ostrocted wit t fee eatneee oe - rtant rT civn of au : arbalit Ercat aie) os ) ne » feeier and rankle in his x aOR SRWY LEY OCVER SARE ore pn s iid resist laughing, Bub ¢ r 4 ta ’ -* ‘ wn Oh ow re to hemeeif the rght to ox » eh Ea, CUT ity, rbKrt Mek pan te pow iat ¢] nds ye Int creours seurOes BNony ea poud d . . oo) ba a Rat eee . os 0 own erniimente ned apamns feorl-aty and ‘ b gy eet Ny arene . Le vgeiceed aT a ’ YANCY ARTICLES, a | tO Water a jromathe domenont, at tee splenty of aleop. They are thooz themselves, no qnarr fo nor Oppr I . ae er peapret tn ihe op ‘ > at a A aw r ' ’ avi i . , ; . ag — Pore —. med to'Go # sit P { ) , ; ih [ Ss eke eee ae a « tr mowing eves inn the Mewes, Mews, ond Mepened 5 bad ys nares , ? mine when 1 w conring| ‘ he shire Be any men hve ° ba-cotty yd | i ec yh ae metre” et Nery ame ¢ 221 Will m be < . “ ‘ CAS sl Tram & nqriem Uncvat aMinion, guy gedit bt ety | 7 tt Ortohit a ae 1 f ald om! os . bh. one ee cont of Wm. og * 7 . font o¢ chs and ~ vs ‘ re @ peciall . | » Ww 4 1 the Nevin Cand ' VW. chesJewcley, <_o .., wr alaeditroar ache eee } eat on @ Pool of cuair é ' . aity . . , ' Reed afew? : ’ ’ ‘ denne. Ail Watch eth warranted 12, w corey cums, oo Pee ITIL [= en 4 G4 thornivg. Ky halfpast nine or 1, and the etromg shoald nies: ay a AIP pik eee oa but LIVER AND BI re . PE ye pe cae we <wwey oun, ow tat at | a ed =p =. ., 1 eis y one bu on, ¥ tat ‘ot E } wt hed. be allowed lu impose on tle wea. Me Mra. ID ‘ t i } Ate oa - < used vigauie lie . wok WILSON at Nl Fr, elock, att lands s ‘ d _ ! “ = beer ag’ eg tems od por . Febranry \6e we Pastore the , fet - : co. should be tanght that it is disgraccfal to ZToaned 1s and t oct ata int-rest, 19 heve eeemmamcetnn euless i gaec oh 24 Xu ‘ aw ‘ st ~4 a s a P . Weer or hewmen bie ret agrees wit): me, that ny reason } 5 =. af mof the Prees, enh a pleee op ver wnedbar eae bas deen wy with ber chid ut any ubuse or impose on the weaker sex, Fin elne } ue e , as . affect pom A evtle mag vag fle e q y! noe Se ay ee Corn ' a. }, ‘ a lithe cfazy " piesa vag : ’ ! PER g Pan Pat : ter aie - ‘ * ate ante Cat Rae tod One je caaght out of bed af ar and ie Lob took bres ath, an nd wondered what con fee nwt =.) - i . the) should be pot shed. aw in. the wormer M 1) 3 would say to tl the @= 2 mate. ten & tiled Basen, Orveher « Oe . . ca Mr. Turner it poss , \ esky, that ‘- mp large-tizcd cow-bell that could el. aid be sade to give |.im the bicko ‘ M ue , I ol bs i are ex mya torte yo Oe ent Gamat Oa “pr . ams ay lady. It's he ow Gace eri the Mose We ee ‘son Are yoare tain west Beard two miles, and would not cost iInore Blu THe uo arail, The wife, how I frequently ! spells of being ~~ enhanc ‘ maine arnt the great port © Bat tae bees te = ; - SR ry es I PEIN se oe we MS ow ve TAKS ST bed hte Re teed Troe wy hed pent drmeaet bee i» Gabe three or four dollars, « ild serve ever should never be rejuired to strike Ao mv head mrs ; CURED BY HOLLOW ATS PILLA ea ; ame eed m0 ere acl ate > A rah al el nvis eae — ‘moma oetomes oe eth anly os 36 oe , one r hneliand, for fear of ites anhapp l : eS — ( 6a L-stee oom ( a Jobe Jobume.\ 4 xe it be Kddrconed bn queiruihet ot ~ aadt msagntecan gee Moor , (scar OF langhier which Mrs 1 Seimmes) or Le wngtam, S THE CREAT POINT RTO es aber getting ep ol a moruine, : : ce thet e, roepect g fora precorsor of ae ent pa " wees , pirates ork nd . it ‘ A TERMS OF ATTRACTION!) (/ 1). ew wuley rethame, ee atnoon and resam t alec ity, she was le@ tu tak t a ee a 7a . 4 1] j net l het: Seen Om are ogee ane TWO ARS ¢ Teo fp ore oad Dest he Great C entre of | mae gear, with che pager sme tet tees it - dinner. Where tu si ames Fi “a be alle , re ’ as y ; . : t 1 ren ; peer ant F.-ampen > om pabiipen we grt ncn bar of cn eae sigh hori mt re pow thin th ~ Manufacturing Interests in plover hewn oh . t Ll Vi = JAMES B SHELTON — 4 wi We 4 thr t pur : atteod clus $e Baez cp bs; ged attend Clu tea ' WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, ape Renin Oe nee ce Bem the: ‘ ry Vilar sd « @ ae . oo) oo. be struck wit! auaumer, and s witt conve t dista . B a 2 ‘ - pay We ore ee oe : [aoneorg : CANCERS CURED oyrrep sTaTEs m J ofe re there are pious De srocs on a pia ewe pray * : m , . 1... | I ‘ i J ue “ ~ 2 oe uv ; + grediwrepeey an ces From tet of Be aatint peepee : spus ’ hou . - ‘ ates y . wien ree hnts ‘ I ve Rebbe d of the ¢ ¥ P vf P I, ’ very Wttle or iow, io-4 Ieteed to bare a Raflread & SALISBURY tivate waa)! ~r ! rag old pray Aammeia ae ~ oe Ja wr arian to EAGLE. CITY Peupie may ieegh ott w “ pon nay. poy we “ - 7 dun. | e pt me nae . at z \ vow tate Tones head Soy of lh oy rd ot ° metnre be metvheing Rep muaiber of reax ce amt § us s; and w : : bP ' : heta't they tewe Vuttom whitet he was tall ee en erred to a. a ' f ome plamters hawe tried - " lt ie ext to arty st» vreat < accom tae ' ’ D R. ht. P. BESS EN Ty any hare * ee ne Soe Fr eee t socewees, cad ane gutt pede Lo Snag .. grey ~ Py ' > " teed Moir ¢ < 1 f the ouses, the ’ jt { the Bitimore Callege o A of dive a "« C2 Thx - Gorking Saree ‘ \ . mn the crtarneet We, Unde't they law : : canter shaetaean goes De Sek fort I t» , a zs ae ae a lobur of wixl. p ‘ is rad e ' . Ther { NN ecannt ' J at Robarde | t ‘ ° m4 noceiate - rest. There is ' ant W ae *. Vutneme, & ERNON WAEIDGR, ©. t . ‘ . Pamwcese, ¥ a give the of a Minister « : . mew ard we ye me am = are nl acted FOP other a : is « j ‘ ir § al net Ly o Ber Say pA pate teeing” daprenedloy ‘Cages ener ee ° Thomas C. Halyburton, M. D. vat tthe | « reboyleenpre Ta this | ' nm 1 ‘ ' ’ rant” werk lary Linteud hare @ Rall Reo . . roma Nadsabwr y haggle Cuy. 1 dows qk io get regular t a : | aes tat way of ( Wega cs : 1 am reapecttudty pond f t h f 2 hgie s RNON BAR RIPOK, Chaptels £. 4, Fo fe ap in jur: : ; : . . patron OFFICE b West Teoh Bahcbary - C2 g.thom having the Thactery Sir sills and pet eae e “ x Woaiher’s where l maya — Whe SP PIE tehca teehee amr y r ' . t 7 TP Por wate. t . They * . , Ass Fs er pes - an prove emveona £ that direc. 4 mimes of rem i nd gos, ay ets leg rg iy ee cotwn they es msithg shieeas . noone ( N.C..4 37 1 caleulason, which this Raed wilt) 9% 4 Cantwell, Chertetic; Resetary’y cones . ‘ t f wan i . ; © |e mest come out Th ebelt tay") sell their ery wi k Jcarn , | ’ f City hall be th reine of th ~ oa Wee fa 4 z use they are aytito | t g ) row mr th ‘ ~ SOMETHING NEW. | R.ad uatess the people above ore preper to carry it AKER 8 co’ ’ = 1 he ‘ ‘ Bat Kagte (uy tree: Lake that heaven- OHN CE & 8 “> eure ay ire ; ; aspiring bard, 1 must evar Ht be worthy of be 1UIN < 139s WCE le Wil You Ride or Walk Gee leans ot ths parton dea bors Ot serie trey \ . 4s pew the abude of ple nd ha - } . BELL. EARNUART & Co UNS Dalld sigicet maeelactacieg chy tbe ty hs (| ( ) : i ee " hue the water prwer t ron o Ab ° am mber, otome and every this ther t i N DM ; uy: ] | te. else im abundance. Ther ands, pore ane hey wit! water, pure « bitle 4 wit.) PEVAIS Me avacaae im the most appret’é yo," we . Horwe and Veb 74 * 1 tmay be eer, and P carpe, d phe soot eu ( a : ees eicbiet.. veh o we " rn oc he Wtibe ‘a ne ‘Modes Professor ar a t viii : riphis and eleewhere, whe rreommend # d ser: ‘ ’ r ’ . witing ° toch ther row mapufectared Btels the rio. \ KE ; And 6 : fiery and idipertanee we & remedial in oe Cis n ' apt is rt », Gout, Droweb . Athena, Che te has ‘ ‘ Road » ' ' 4 of! Seroful co decent tine a ‘ 5) a Ur ea - ° t City » eary fo opeah <thodeende ef eminent piyscier a + THOWAS KE. BROWY, 10 THE oFFiceRs AND SOLDIERS STINK DRIVERS Bagi Coy nor & eri enema COTS ‘ 2) And enn't late bring 0 pe Live properties bad c , itd g 8 price prog Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, : and let epen fir their aerurnie . city, avd all along the fold by JOIN ©. WAKER & Co oars ... * THE WAR OF 1812. Far a eri pairs : ie ga bir 1 ‘ KAT ISHI RVa Me C5 . Wee rin the pubhe that we have rir value wlone, will douk cont of the Road No. 100 N, 3d St, Phoiadelph’? pty! ol es (FG). gmws ce CUNMAD. iisrmcy fer ( \nlmen Jain A Muder i muperitend out baeincen | Whe dinbis these things! ‘There i 9 mint of money Ale by Dre SILL & SIED, pac \ i nutes. Fier tf. Wash a) Ae rs , i . i chalone Every pound of ite eryosal Baliebery. N ¢. Cine LL. EVRNA ART & Co ates to money, and thre great agent of Jan. 25, 1856 Gmo35 if all Ww me eid enterprce will soon torn tO guud A ike t eb ren vv T : Lets buvid the R ! 5 p LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN £04 : Rae Veseiesc i ’ aif . ' a 4 “ ‘ WHOLDPS ALE DEALER : unm "14 I I " y Tin m ' “ , ANDREW BAGG , RSON aoe : Af RES IPOS Pr j t a AKLY A! Lr 5 alk advbd un the rm of eee a and Fancy ee ter et ta 6m, erste heir aeconots mudt be liwed, All persow® needing Ne. 4) North bird Street. TR "LIpTe. a fa r dine! Seton iret aed A CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTING. Stoves. Stills. Tin Ware, a (ea sae) | “ ue ATRL 19.4 ‘ 14 hs ‘ i women &e, atd de ay olpperv c+ 5 LIVNERY STABLE 5 Febuary 1,18 hy’) MAUI Mateasit seater Se ek Poon day as fw 1 oN ; Rix WADE CORSE VEGI CUE BAKER & mony ' oud are iV ’ < of the ne went ehepes D Bs A “ ecemmber 7, 1854, will afford he | , DR. J.J. SUMMERELL, ; ue SM RKOLD ERED inmorie BAUME, | -- dies ail wit cve GRAND LECTURER. ig CORDED, GRABS and MOLATR do. Mutene all wit do ' ather 4 rting o' colors DR. DINKINS, vr OPPOSITE. MANSION HOTEL. R uveRe FOR RENT. the next } t. at LENSNDER WORN nl Bhlaceaad ob. 3 led ¥ spy ; JPOSEE TRULEY fore ba est there es Gomi. _ Now ty Genmite Building. _ Pu ROOM formerly necopied hry the Warebr’” ‘ Ont “wt NW v y " I ( Narth , JOR PRINTING Uffice , brie duis dhowd Cus. Hobard’s Hot ; ; Maria , reautifully printed and fo : SPRINTCRG for rent “Apply vo : N { sale at thin oMfice Now! ike? ah tis, Paes { ‘é MC. PEN DLETO Yee: Satishary, Spell 19 torent ing 5f z tp i ah ¥ & - pe i t e l se t t s ri p t h t t % ft os fr z i t hy « it t r i il y Th ith. Biante dks “al TRL gh AE ay i, hae hae Se ENT jt Oa BRE Brine ee an inact , it 9 te ge SARACEN. LADY. BY GRACE OREEN WOOD, Tn the reign of Henry the Fifth of England, talled Beauclero, ot Fine Sclwlar-—for he was actually so learned that he could write his own pame—a great attainaion: for a ing ip those days—there lived in London a rich young mer- chavt named Gilbert a Becket, In that simple old time the wouders of sei- ence and art, among which we walk and live the people of this to select am Orator to fepresent ihe people of the State da the ostation, The people of this Who were tonsulted on the subject, felt ——— (England, Ciod will guid’ ws safely over the wide, dark waters, for we are Christians, and need ot fear anything. 1 will meet thee to night on }the.pea shore, and bring gold’ and jewels enough fo, purchase a vessel and hire a skilfal crew— aod when, 0, my Gilbert, we are afloat on the broad blue sea, and sailing towards tly home, thou wilt bless me anid love me—wilt thou not ” The merchant kissed the mnaiden’s hand, and Promised to meet ber onthe strand at the ap- Pointed hour, And he did not fuil—but long he walked the lonely shore, and vo light-footed Zaring came fitting through the deep night shad- ows and stealing to his side. North, south, east | aud west, he looked—but all in vain, The night | ~~ SALISBURY, X Hie Wighs pest tahdigat Labray d ‘delicacy in asuming to select ' sry tees et an al were deeply interested as themselves, and some concern in the pro Yb-wag however, difficult to affect 1 with the varictis coauties of the the Mountaib counties——whuse aud soldiery achieved ou the mo- #0 much glory for themse!yes and sir country. It was besides impor- Be State should be and “diaiin to » large share in ove 0 | the most remarkable battles of the revolution be just as if they had always been—like the trees and flowers, the sky and stars—were never thought dr dreamed of, except by the great po- ets, who, may be, with their prophet eyes, look- ed away into the fair future, and saw them loom- tain peaks in the distance of a landscape, Thea the great ocean could heave and swell, and roar and rage, and tows their mad frothing was up at the sky, as to defy the great God —and then ob- dient to bis will, grow quict aod smooth again, year after year, without one ringle sbip ventur- ing over their vast eX pause, to be made afraid by was clear, the winds whispered flow, the litte waves slid on the sea shore, and seemed to in-} vite him to »«"! away over them to the seas be- yond—but the stars overbead twinkled so mer- rily and winked so knowingly, that he almost fan- ; . : ey ing up, above the coming ages, like the moun. |W, {hy bad beteayed the story of his and Za- “Oh! Esther,” she said, “so young and so | rina’s love and intended flight. Af length he! |heand a quick and light step, and sprang forward | | with a joyful cry, Alas! it was not Zarina, but her faithful nurse, Safe, who came to tell bis | that Zariua’s bve bad been discovered, and ber | |kinsman had consigned her in a strong guarded | tower, and that he mustescape alone. She seot fully recognized. “Under thead circumstances, | their violence or flattered Ly their ealm—and all Ut! # Casket of gold and gems, with a promioe | end with the best motives, the people of Meck- leabung did sgt hesitate to perform the duty as-| '© that of the poorest and smallest of the king: | es ciguid a Gieiend have watiatenbiily dadten 2| dome of cur times. Thea, eer Pyne | There was reaily nothing for Gilbert to do bet | the commerce of the world @s scarcely equal that as scon as posible she would make her es cape aud come to him to Londen. | 108 OF Nonli’Carcliaa, whoed reputation as one | ‘Jered more perilous than guiag to battle, voy fren Zarina’s ensket of jewels aud follow of the Gray Oratory of the nge, is na wide as yur *G°Ts never failed to make their wills and set | Cet S4¥IC8; 80, aller sending her many farewell meee; the Arts aad riences, SMoctity, ead the Family Circe ©. WO OFFERS. a. “To be sure.” "The speaker atid this with s contemptddas toss of the head, and all the im- portance of « young lady still in her teens, who AUGUST 9, 1855. of the bride. Susan, however, nowing Esther’s avowed covtSnpt te mechanics, did not invite her to be a bridesmaid, as she would have wish- ed to do. The newly married pair were goon settled in a nice house, which Henry had built, and whieh wassitvated in the midst of a pretty garden blooming with roses and honeysuckles, The Prognostications of Esther, as to Susan being made a drudge, did not come to pass. If any- thiog the bride had too little to do, the kindness of ber husband supplying her with s most effi- we He ia 20-handeome, so clever, so intelligent ; and then he loves fou 80 dearly !” Esther Irvine curled her lip as she replied.— “ He is nothing but » meclanic, you know, and} though good enough to flirt with, one couldn't | marry big. Nothing but a professional man | will satisfy me.” Susan Grabam looked at her with reproving | en, { heartless. You encouraged Henry Cochrane, | you know you did ; indeed I felt certain you lov- ed bia; and now after all you have cruelly re- jected him, because he don’t Lappen to be a doc- | tor or a lawyer. Shame on you !” j Susan spoke with sprit, for she felt keenly for Henry. Jn truth she bad Jong been in love with | hive herself; but, fancying he was |eloved by} her more elegant friend, she had never dared to hope. The wrong dowe to him seemed, there- fore, like a wrong done to herself; and hence the warmth with which sbe spoke. But, it must cient servant. It was about this time that Esther became ac- quainted with Algernon Warwick, a young phy- sician who had just received hiy diploma, and From the American Organ. The Wheelér Slave Case. That portion of the American people who res- peet the sanctity of the laws, and desire the con- tinuanee of friendship between the several States, will be astonished at the open robbery cowmitt- ed by certain white men aud negroes of Phila- delphia, upon Mr. Wheeler, of North Carolina. There was no pretence of claim on the part-of the slaves to their, freedom, There was no at- tempt to escape from the ownership of their The examination of the last census yielded to a correspondent of the Wi telligencer certain results, in relation Va" crease in wealth and popdlation “of the States of the Union, which are swell r ; to cause serious thoughts to the Sentient ger 4 tion of our confederacy. : 4 The tabul. b dia the . sus of 1850 show that, as we proceed” South, Northward and Eastward; farnia ly diminish in size and iserease pees " 4, master. ‘Om the ry, they d gai this wowar bie-interference. In a | word, Mr. Wheeler was beld in Yegror of his life j whilet his property was taken violently from ph and whose thorough acquaint | the tr earthly affairs in order Lefore they weighed | ges by Safty, he wont. be confessed, she felt, whale thus censuring ber companion, a seerct Usrll of joy at Esther's con- af jhim. We have seen almost an universal con- who was equally handsome and dissipated. But | démnnation of th set, The Washington Wer Bre re ns Bane cimee OM We Nene disposition to chargo unjustly aoy She was fascinated with what she called his ae), ay : ; ; PgR Af, : ion. | Criminal act toits” political adversaries, falsely istocratic manner, his city air, and his fashion- RA ite ie hwic mn able attire. He was devoted to ber: was said ap han ie bide Go diegidpa tied to be rich ; ad, to crown all, he was a profes. |°% © . jo Philadéphia, find changes the aul oy J ’ t only convention which has bound itself to ‘ main- Liga, . tain’ the legislation of the present admiuisra- On his part the young M. D. habeas delighted jtion, with having instigated the violation of one at having produced so favorable an impression f th t important 44 the subject of on the belle of the place. The Irvines bore the (Woe et gal enh ae COE : : .’ (Slavery. The New York Tribune, the ally of reputation of being wealthy, for they lived in the Union, ia its assault upon the American . | great style; and Esther was an only daughter. |platform, defends the robbery as a commenda- “ The old chap will come down handsomely, j ble act ou the part of the free negroes who! J suppose, if I marry the girl” soliloquized Al- | gchieved it gernon. “I'm ducedly out of funds—my Tittle | But it is plain that this is one of the legiti- fortune is well vigh gone; and as | must marry | mate consequences of the Abolition movement somebody to get my purse filled again, | may | beaded by Wilson ; it is intended by such acts as well marry this charming creature.” | to stimolate into active eruption the growing The result was, that after a winter's courtship, | alemation between the sections. We do not during which the young pbysician attended Es- |doube that such acts have been authorized by the improved Jand ‘ improved stesdily diminiales, value of farms, in the t the production of corn and whies tive industry of the people—the nuinber of telegraphs and telegraph the number of >hools and pumber of churches and larly igerease as we proceed from the North and East. From this ' which does not adarit of dispate, it the North and East will exercise, in the course of a few years, a. policical predominatiée: threatens to affect the institutions and of th@South ; and that nothing but # and rigid adberesice (0 the com . constitution, can save the South | ridden in some future struggle for power, means of territorial dispute, Happily, however, {the North and East will ever remail jcially bound to the South, and ao 3 : : He had ri nd -f a nb : promptings of imterest coincide with: | ance with the history of the State, Gt bim in the | 2Chor and set sail for foreign parts. Ty be sure, | dow ia ae eka ea nenrnah re duct, Tlemry thus rejected, might yet be bers. | ther to all the balls and parties of the neighbor- | Abolition tactics, to widen the breach between \iakeas of patriotiam, the Soutk ji P ii . > fi = ' ere y:indehphi ry. N.C. Gmed) \ ive mof BABFR and settle ** pe needing Ware. vw» wapply « n, OWEN a of the Waschm" q's Hotel, ” i DLETON highest degree for the “duty of representing her! 't bas lately seemed very muh as thoogh we on that ocemsiom, Dr, Hawks, it ia understood, | Were fast going back to those old, dowbtfal avd | is now ritiog the History of North Carolina, | dangerous times, those dark aves of navigation, | and with this revolutionary event be perhaps, as and that afler our wonderful mprovements and ; well informed as any other living man. His ap- | discoveries, we can count but live on safe and polstment will be bailed with gratification by Prosperous voyages the people of the eptire State, and we wil) jot) ut to reture to Gilbert » Secket. permit Ourselves to doubt bud that he will te “ought s brave and adventurous man when be present, show! his Lealth, and other circum | belt his comfortalle English home and sailed fur stances at all permit. The celebration of the ‘be Holy Land to trade with te rich Syrians for Battle of King’s Mountain with such orators as *U0, Velvet and gems, whil le meant to bring Hawks snd Preston, will be one of the mont in. '9 England, to sell at great prvi. He prota teresting events which has occurred in the South by cabeulated fram this speculative to double for Matty years, We hope the people of Wee ; bis fortune, and buy a tik, and so become one tere North Carolina, from whose mountains and | the nobles of the land, ao! live in a brave | rivers, @ citizen saldinry, ander those well-tried | Castle, there be evuld reevive the king and coart, offiedm, teshed to the rescue of their favaded | and entertain them in priver!y style. Bat alas || country, will gather en the spot consecrated to title and royal guests were put bor him, and all | patriotiam and to glory, in such nambers as will | (he castle he was to fay clan asile ia | shew their jation of the virtue sud servi. the air—eurh a one as any ben ‘ by ld ces of théir He was taken prisveer by the Turks, robbed of Below we append the resolutions of the peo ple of Mechkepborg, We hope that cach of the Western coouties of North Carolina will be pre 268 with & delegation, and that steps will be He was his ship, and ahd as a clave, fetter dd and at at work im the palace gardens uf Malimoud, a tr rible, flerwe faced, black Learded, L- g turbaned Saraces chief. arprise, they baviag given him up for dead. Year after year went by, aud he saw nothing, heard nothing, of bis Saracen love, Zarina, and | at last be grew to think of her very serrowfully and teaderly as of one dead. [ut Zarina lived, and lived for one whom she loved, and who had taught her to love Gud imprisoned in that lonely guarded tower pear For years she was kept the sea—where she could only pat her sorrows into mournful songs and sigh ber love out on the winds that blew towards Enyland, and gaze up at the bright, kindly stare and pray for Gil bert. But ove might as the guard slept, the brave Zarina stole out on the parapet, and leap- | ed down many feet to the ground telow. She sooo sprang up unharmed and made her way to the strand whea she took passage on a foreign vessel for Stamboul. Now, all the English that thes poor girl remembered were the words “ Gil tert” and “London.” These she said im ead, pleading, inquiring tones to every one she hap- p hed to meet" bat sobody understood what sb meant by (lem From Stamboul she went on her weary wan taken to secure such 2 representa a may be worthy of the State. : iat, The citizens of York Dist, © C. have Weghetted the prope of North Carmina, to partiempete be the cote br: of the A 7 of the battle of Biag’s Mowntain, 20d hare requested the People of Goanty te select an Orater to represent the Beste of North Carctios, Remited, Treat we, the Prope of Meckicoburg, feel Bw patrictic duty to participate with our fetiow Hipens of Bowth ( arukine. in an appr grate rome a. erating of thie Battie, @ creditable to the walker end patrmtionn of the Poagte of Virginia, North Carcina amd Rewth (ar done Besaterd, That Pople of Mecklenburg county do | feqeeat the Bow. Francis L. Hawks, D. 1D, of the city @ New Vert, to detiver on Oration for and in bebalf| of he People of North Carction apon thet veces Resslved, That « commition of three perma, of wheen the shall be one, be appointed to coe fer with the Kev. FL. Hawks, und request him to perform the duty amigned hen | Pewteed, That the commitio appointed on this or natin, be requemted to select amether Orstor, should he Gee selected on this ureasion fr any couse fail to perform the duty. } Ressler’, That the’ proceedings of thie meeting be | Pblehed te the papers of this Tows and Yorkvitic, | and that wther newapapers of this sod other States be | requested to 5 | ‘Cw. CALDWELL, Chairman. | W. K. Rar, Sec. ~— fe ——- or Doour, of New Jersey, hae confirmed | mare than pereons during the Inst ecetesiastioal | yeer—an inerense of 40 per cout. over any previens . Bishop Whittingham, of Maryland. confirmed Si5 ne beat Yoar—amore than twite the average wwe enbcbemob la entyinabov abcd incre a BSingelar Phenomenon. —Capt. Briscoe, of the steamer Tishomingo, says that on Theraday | while the boat was oe ber way up to this per, ove of the strangest possible sigh® presented ttaalf to the ey@ of all on board. The boat was about seventy-five miles from Lows ville. Buddenly, at one side of the boat, and. not more than forty fect distant, the water | ia the river boiled up for a space of forty feet equare, and to a height not less chan ten foet. | It boiled and bubbled at a fearful rate, and hise-| ed and foamed like a thousand boiling caldrons It was a very hard fortune that of poor Git lering way, {um port to port and from « ity to Hill she bad jourveyed through many strange bert, Te was obliged to toil from morning wo! : pare countnes, repeating everywhere these two words ight, digging aud epading, planting and weed } jog, and aii . wes i Me disads antage of | Engheb—but all ia vaio, for thongh every. | | fol raimbows are made ost of stor pet kaowing much about the gandin busimessaud of having a heavy chao draging acd clanking felt if be could get beck to England, be would never | at hie ankles, Yoo may de prmd that be More anpere to castles aml ties, por trouble him self if th gerd dinner or shake their beels at a ball agaio hing and evurt Bever showk! eat a Dut often out of our greatest me) rione comes our best good and happiness—amd hope and jos offen follow times of fear and sorrow, as beaut me that have jest darkened the sky and beaten down the flow ers, One evening yast as the meron was call ing all pices Musulmen to prayer, Gilbert a Becket stood leaning against » palm tree, resting a fiutle from hie daily toil and din king longing Ju» Saracen lady of marvellous beaoty called Zari ly of his comntry aad home. mw ayoung ga, chaueed that way on het evens>g walk, a was very much struck by the appearance of th: Stranger. In truth wm Gidbest ater. ing so gracefully against the palm, ith bis pale face cant down, and veiling his sad eyes, to say nothing of he long golden lashes and silken moustact«, be ry handsome and interesting Young man, 19 apice | of the gardner's dress aod that siavish chain, there Jear hin sctt am! har half was ave | | looked as proud and noble as a prince } Zarina thought so, and thongh very proud and | Umid, drew near to speak a few kind words to ly him. He leoked up at the sound of ber light step, and for the first time for many months, bh arniled, giaddened by the sight of her beautiful innocent fav The ballad does not tell how these two beau tiful beings became requainted, bat it is certain that they soon grew to be ercelient frends, and managed to meet often and have long walks and | talks together in Mahmond’s zarden. They first talked of the birds and then of the flowers, then of the stars and the moonliyht, then of Jovy: tokl Zarina of the and then of God. Gilbert lof London body had beard of London, none knew Gilbert. Yet the people were very kind and gave her food aad shetter vat of pity for ber sad face, aud in return for the sweet songs which she sung. Al length after many months of bone ly and terlaome wanderings she reached England, and mand herself arnomg the busy barry ng throng She gazed aboat her, bewildered and almost despairing at finding Z it so large a place—st wouk! be so much harder to find him Yet still, patiently and wearily ap aod down the long street sho went—through market place and square—past churches and places, singing ber | mournful songs, speaking, soft!) and more and more sadly the one word—*" Gilbert.” } Owe evening as Gilbert a Recket, the rich merchant, sat at the banguent table in bh s splep did London House, entertaining a gay company of nich and noble guests, a servant brought him word that a beautiful Saracen maider pale and sorrow fal loaking, stood in the “juare without snging aad songs, and repeating his nam 4 H over andover, In a moment Gilbert thonght of hix beloved Zarina, and springing up from the table he rushed owt of the brilliant hall into the street where poor Zarina stood, with her long dark hair glistening with the ebill night dew, and her sweet and and lovely face looking very white and tear fal in the moonlight. He knew her at aglance, though she was sad. | changed from the fair young girl he bad left n the gardens of Mahmoud, as gay-hearted as He called het name—elasped her in his arms—and the bunds, and as blooming as the flowers. the next time she spoke the dear word—“ Gil bert,” she murmured it against his beart, while his lips pressed ber cheeks, and bis eyes dropped bappy loving tears upon her brow. He took her into bis princely house, and it became ber home from that hour. She w ns Laayy ted and took the Christian name of Matilda but Guibert always called her “ Zarina,” for he waid he loved that Lest. She colored with deligtt, at the thought, and se eretly pardesed her frisad for her crue Ity and indifference. Meantime, Esther, haif angry at being blam- ed 80 decidedly, replied, “ | thank my stars, Sue, that I am a matter-of-fact young lady, and not a sentimental Miss like yourself. A pair of dark eyes or a plausible tongue are not sufficient to When I marry, [ wish to Le Now a wechames wife—what is eatrap ny aval somebudy, she! Whe courts her scquaiutance She is never asked into sox vety ; and even the minister's wife neter calls on ber until she has cailed upon every body else, With a lawyer's, or physician's wife it is different. They are company for apy- body, as you know. A mechapic's wife, too, is | wever more then a mechanic's wife; while the wife of a doctor or lawyer may be the wife of a) member of Congress, of a judge, if he goes in to polities. At least ma aavs so.” Susan looked at her compaiion in amazement. Though scarcely as old as H-ther, she was far more matared in mind; beudes she had vot a worldly axshet to pervert ber natural goodness aad she coukl not comprebend, there- fore, bow her friend could reject any suitor so} worthy of ber love as Henry, expecially for such of beat; selfi-h reasons. } M. chanics,” she r: plied, this coniry, to beoume men bers of ( ‘ungress as | Tot that ia, after 2! We don't marry men because they are | ‘are as likely, in lawrers the to the par-{ prose. ambetious, or even distinguished ; but because of their guod qualities, Moher has alwave anid | that sehd worth in @ husband makes the wife happrer than showy accom) |isl: ments.” “Ob! well I won't argue with you,” said | ber, pertly. “If you want Henry, you may have him yourself; bet I shall marry nobody, T assure you, unless he is a professional man.” And there they parted. Meanwhile time passed. findimg Father inexorable, an: knowing how in timate Susan had been with ber, found «sal a talking to the latter of her frend The rejected lover, pre assur whenever they met. Gradually he thes fell in It was a relief to him, when he could not see or talk of Father to be with her confident. In time, and «fore be was aware of it, as often happens un- fer similar circumstamees, the affection w lich be had felt for the former becam to the habit of calling at Susan's home transferred to the latter, Susan was such a dutiful daughter, was so accomplished in all that a woman ought to know, and possessed so many pretty household ways, | that Henry senmbly began to wonder at himself for not having before noticed her great saperior ity to her sex in general. He now went more frequently to Mr. Grabame's, With every visit, At last wri became in lispensa too, his admiration for Susan increased the x ble t rety of this sweet him, and when he heard a rumor that sbe was engaged—a false one, it proved—he was nearly beside himself; for now be first discover. Tle could not rest till he had offered her his hand: and what bliss was his when she tearfully accepted it ed bow madly he loved ber, Thus, in less than a year after his rejection by Esther Irvine, he was the afBanced husband of Susan Grahame, Nor was the marriage long delayed Tlenry was already in excel)int bus: | Christian's blessed faith, and related all the beau: | The faithful lovers were married, and lived to- | !ss "8 a master carpenter, and fully competent Thea there éame up to the surface a light and Véry porots substance of a dark color,which was | ful And marvellous stories of our Lord Jeeus, | vther for many years, happy, bonored and be- to support a wife comfortably, thoagh not ex 80 light a8 to float on the river, ite upper edge | fully two'feet above the level of the river. Some of the Passengers wore very considerably alarm. | od, if not absolutely frightened. On their ac- count Capt. B, did not stop to collect any of Ube floating substance, We wish he could have ddno so. It might have fed to some im | portant revelation. } Can any ond give a certain cause for such an| unvedal and unexpected phenomenon! Are we| to have a voloang in the middle of the Obio,| dy garden walk, she said in a low gentle voice, ‘ | a t down, “I am rising up fromthe bowels of the earth and vo-| aad with il apse gen ~ I , spay to God the enemy. Neither of these tribes ean bear | md perbaps take in sewing to help make both Miting forth its flame and lwval Woe are at a| Christian now, Dear Gilbert; I pray ek i: | 4 o ebay ms te hy inosd ster then volcenie morniag and aight, Thou koowest I am an or wormwood, and the hint is especially commend jenda meet. Really I pity her. aserthe ae | spoke it very well, but Zarina did not understand | and Zarina wondered, wept and believed. |loved. The oldest son, Thomas a Becket, was a | tray agantly. Both Mr. and Mra. tcrahame-were Gilbert had learned the Saracen language and | powerfal and renowned archbishop in the reign | sensible people, who knew that “a little where | the Engtieh at all, The first word that she ever | spoke was “yes,” which Gilbert tanght her to say when he asked her if she would be his wife | whenever he could gain his freedom, But month after month, a whole year went by, and Gilbert was a captive. One day when Zarina met her lover in asha- of Henry the Second And ao ends the true story of the rich English Merchant and the Saracen Lady. ae | Fleas, Bed- Bugs, d&e.—A writer in the Gar diner's Chronicle recommends the use of oil o' wormwood to keep off the insects above named Put a few drops on a hankerchief or a piece of nr folded muslin, and put in the bed haunted by j have no doubt to wash, iron, bake, love is” was better than “much where love is wanting.” and so they placed no impediments in the way of the match When Esther heard of the engagement she sneered, and said sarcastically, “What! going to mary a mechanic! Well, after all, it is good enough for Sue, who, it must be owned is not very pretty. [wonder if they intend to keep a servant. Isuppose not. The poor ereatare wil! whitewash, wil of iantific men take! phan. [love no one in the world but thee ;/ed ta travellers who are liable to fall among the} Of course, this was not said to Susan, but to! tote of one seiai e . the inntter Tntorconsideration!—Lomiswitle. Liem.| then why should [ stay here ! Why shouldst | topers of blood. others; and fortunately it never reached the ears | oh! you never saw such a wardrobe, said a mo hood, be proposed in due form for ber, and was the North and South, and thus precipitate a accepted. Parents and daughter «gre equally | contest between them. delighted with the match. Loth parties to the) But we eure pot who has instigated or who marrage were about to be deceived alike, but as | defends this infamous and faithless deed, it will Jet neither kuew this; and all was bright and | rest with the State and Federal authorities to gay. Esther fancied she was to have a rich hus- | make ample atonement If a citizen of one band ; Algernon believed he was to Marry an State cannot take his property into another with- out haviag it taken fro bim by strong hands, the dissolution of the Union mast be inevitable; heiress. The display made by each bad com pletely taken in tie other. Ss for one of the chief objects—an intercommunity of rights—will have failed entirely. They were married. The dresses prepared for the bride were the talk of the entire town. . We cannot sufficient!y express oar contem “Bach ed, 4 s} nt linen, such silks, | 3 F pe ee nid « me, | 224 cbborrence of the cowardly sad dishonest course pursued by the Tribune, It asserts that tual uaiotanee, detailing the news to Susan. eT good enon, rari a pris ” | the courts of justice have affirmed the ngit of 8 Pes jevery slave tm transite through a State to his “I hope they may be happy,” replied Susan. i gorau’ Why, then, did mot some friend of . » She has my best wishes. | these slaves resort to the courts for their releif? Bat was she happy! The first jar to the mat rimonial felicity was when ber fortune bunting | we not expect that some Philadelp husband discovered that instead of marrying x2 j Will Le detained in a Southern port heiress, he had united himself to a woman who | tage, or as an indemnity for the outrage? How would probably be penniless, since her parents | can it be possible thai tbe Southers people will lived up to their income, which was derived en jcomtinue to visit, deal with, or much longer to Tle could pot conceal his | If this course of robbery shall be pursued, may tirely from trade chagrin: and Esther, undeceived as to his mo continue politieal connexiva with « people who jcure from apy very serious nets of | the part of her more powerful, si ‘ lesson which these statistics teach ie ee Sone « A Horrible Death»—The of vid Carri qo with an i their a week past, which suiefled so m: jing offml, that Mr: ©. and his ' menced s search last Friday to tause of the nuisance, After a |reader recognition impossible. | nation of the features and form of |{t was ascertained to be the body of E | lyer, of Woodbary. Further i |to light the cause of his death, I and went to the Stoddard Chatfield, situated on the border town of Bethany, where (it is said) be stole quor enough to fill his pail, and thes bevanme | systematically revile them, and Upon every op- | grossly intoxicated. fin deta the result was that the sheriff sold them out. ! tives ia marrying ber, reproached him bitterly portunity seize upon their property! We pre A shameful scene ensued. It ended im the hus- sume this dastardly Tnbune, whose editor stuffs hand guing out with an oath, and in Esther fall- } Grass in his cars’ when he hears a gun, will ad vise the free negroes who threate ned the life of | Mr. Wheeier, as i¢ has done “the friends of freedom” in Kansas, t) “meet the slaveholders }at the threshhobd, and, by an organized armed force,” ~ repel their invasion.” But we call om that portion of the | party which is so much incensed against the | present adininisteation that they will not con j ing into hysterics, = Many such quarrels follow- ed. Both of this ill-matched pair were extray- agant,and they were soon consequently involved Twice Mr. Irvine, though reluctantly, discharged their obligations; but on the third and | Offence he positively refused to interfere ; A mericaa Poverty did not sweetet the tempers of either, } and thor aMercations increased in frequency — {neat to maintain any one of its meksuren, or who} What little practice her busband had obtained, left beeame exposed; and he secused his wife ip con have been led by their Prejudices to withdraw | | from the American platform, to behold the con sequences of Republican fusion and negro pulli sequence, of having been the cause, through ber feation. Let them read the letter of Wikon Bathe pict | avowing bis Purpose of universal emancipation ; the declaration of Chase to the him almost entirely after his extravagance reckless expenditure of his rain ed. Freqnently, in these quarrels, their voices ‘ beecced aralt ahd tt rose so high that persons in adjoining.rooms, the platform at Columbus, the sole object of a 2 “ ; o P Te - } <n for the unhappy pair were boarding, heard their | Phich is announced | perpetual agitation mutual reproaches, apon the subject of slavery, and this last flagrant : biquits, perpetrated with the vbject of brn zing At last hunted down by bie creditors, and en | eit: F tee ee ae ae about a collision between the States, and they raged at his wife, Algernon suddenly d sappear z : ° will determine to ogme out from and repudiate ed from the town, and has never been since , the disumonists and fanatics, who wader pretence beard of, though it is said a person somewhat of preserving the North from an mpossiblle ag resembling hiro is figuring at San Francisen = : } gression, perpetrate acts the U noe Esther has returned to her father’s bh vase, where blo omminent per! she lives, a broken hearted woman , oa fee °. “> THE CAUSE LN IRELAND W. Pepper Faq, late now a tember of Kenyon College, Ohio, Meantime Susan's husband has risen to com tence. He now owns a large steam mill for af : : B af George of Ireland, and plaining, and will, before ten years, be yaite anich j " man. Always having been promincot in the “ favored us with a copy of letter from Fatber Mathew “the only safe andj lyceum, and having taken an active part in town A in which he declares Probitition to affairs, it is in contemplation to send him to Con } rian remely for the evil gress, if be will consent to serve of Tutemperance.” Editor of the Drohibetwnist, dated House, Albany, 29th Jane, 1855, thas prefaces Father Mathew's letter : ; : Mr. Tepper, im a note to the Not long ago Rather, of ber own accord, dur ini ing an afternoon visit to Susan, alluded to her past folly. “Ah™ she said, “you were right and T was peluct accone a Theobald Mathew f Total Abs: He has spent the yreatest and best part of his “T nclose at your T often think of the remark you mad: , n by the Rev wrong writt ! “ yirls, tha! in choosing a hus when we were both girls, that in choosing a he: A A Ms e ted and laborious advoeat, Jook at his worth, nct My my : now, especially band a woman shoul! wealth, to the man and not to the porsuit. ithe consent tu wed a mechanic quite as readily asa Hife in the advocacy « ples whict daughter if ever she marries, shall have this < i ed to be the safest and most infallilde remedy professional man ; if the character is night, and against Intemperance. He commenced the agita the prospect in life fair, I shail not draw foolish tion of Total Aletinenes at aa time when very and exploded distinctions.” few were to be found to forego for the sake of And, reader, she is right! their fellow-men, the savage custom of dnnking Many diy connected with the short plodge system (anot S accd intoxicating hquors * who were } er A Cnre for Erysipe tas.— Holloway's Oint mentand Prils. liam Edyarson, of Jersey City, New Jersey, — To Professor Holloway.—Sir,—I suffered with Erysipelas in the leg for upwards of three months, Copy of a Letter from Wil. oame for moderating drinking) devounced him and those who fad the manliness to unite with infidels, dee. He the Jistice and the satfaction of having done bim, as fanatica, enthusiasts, was not discouraged, but relying oF of the cause, his duty, he went on from less to more til! which r -isted all medical sid, and deprived me of rest both by might and day. in fact, | was con sidered to be efttirely beyond the reach of med icine, as | was in great dang:r, I resolved to give your [ills and Ointment a fair trial, by the ay wards of four millions of the Trish people wor enrolled in the ranks of Temperance now afflicted. That God in His 1 ovidence He ww | Un the evening of the 4th of July he waaeeen im that vieinity, and he probably made way into the ros «where he vara is the liquor, that be died. His found until Friday, Jaly 13th. ered, the body was in a sitting posture, pail of liquor before him, and his head forward so as to completely immerse hie fact tm ae wae not | the pe:l of liquor / A. more terrible death than this, froma the a= fects of liquor, was probably never reporded.a-- | Away from his family —from bome and he perished helpless and alone, of our birth-day, as a true disciple or devotee cbus. ST 7 ey A MOTHER LN SEARCH OF LIGHT. Prom the Boston Transcript of July 93: : Mr. Evrron; My seventh son, Paul, han jase come of age. and is on the look out for @ ges chance. Every one of my other six been prospered amazingly. They have ia business every one of them, some of them two or three times, and have laid up something handsome, and are moch respected in this com menity. I'aul, though the youngest, is the srigrt est of the whole. They tell me he is up to aay . double, and even treble entry, sod would make a first-rate easdrer im edipe company where thete is good deal of cask to be handled. We think he would make s fies rate cash keeper, for he beats every thing for holding on to whatever comes into his hati My son Paul often tells a story, and laughs over it heartily, of a fellow who, when atked by the judy, after coavictiua, if he was not som ry for having stolen, réplied that he wes sorry for not baving stolen enough to Wihethe oart and jury proper pride, thing. at single Son Paul bas a great deal of which they savy he mberited from hia 5 and he wouk! not lose what tbey call caste foe the world) Now, Mr. Editor, he has bed frome Ins youth the greatest horror of being shown up fore the police, as is quite common sow-a® jays and he wishes very much to know how ange asum it will be necessary for him to api} r steal when he gets to be treasurer to save fiiag altogether from being shows ap. I will take interest enough ie Paul to bro mg tnformation from some person on Change who vas had experience. Peul isa constant reader of your valuable paper; he takes it wherever he can lay his hands upon it; so you see the inter- st he Rels in your success. may have ooce- ston to apply to you for further counsel, Yours to serve, Pouy DP. Pusu, “>. Romantie” { “ Varriage the New Orleans Crescent, is mentioned in m whieh a stock- broker of that city took a beautifal young lady lurch ; a hundred young ladies dressed like hours, acted as bridesmaids, and an equal num- of gentiemen a8 groomsinen. They formed a procession along the streets which was die- tracting to behold, and entered the marital home use of them conjointly, in. six weeks | was per fectly cured, and am now able to walk as well as ever | was in my life, and my health is thor oughly re established, may restore him tu the Jand of bis birta, and to the advocacy of Total Probibitices. +. the desire of thousands, and the perpetual prayer of the | writer."— Prohibitionist from a street carpeted with flowers. As mateh ntagtous, a sinall epidemic of weddings 1 to rage soon mony ts Was ex] . Ea From the Preabyterial Critic A LETTER TO THE HON. CHARLES SU M- NER, A Senator in Congress from the State of Mas eachusetis © occasioned by hi# Anti-Slavery Discourse in Niblo's Theatre, by the Rev. l/r. BR. J. Breckenridge. (coxeuvpEp) For my part, sir, ] wish wel] to every coun- try im the world, and to every race on the face ofthe earth. jut | frankly admit, that I love my @wn country out of all comparison with eve- wy: other, that J) cherish my own race, with @ fervor far beyond that with which I regard al othen, Some people cal) it fanaticisin —eome call it varrow mindedvess, and the Vike. I call it an both of ws nea meee rary i} exalted duty, patetel morality and of revealed religion, whose | @eglect js incompatible with a pure heart or 4 Sight epirit in mao. 1t has pleased God to cre e@neend establish great diversities of race anonyst wee; diversities which, if we could obliterate them completely, would, there can be no doubt, be peestablished uuder the course of Divine Providence, whose grand design iw that. as in a things else, we neither fully comprehend, nor ere ahie to defeat. tending apparently to the ut most limit compan bile with its generic unity, has eon one of the iiost conspicuous elements in the destiny of man ind, and is 90 still, 1 beg you to cousider that fe all recorded time, but two methods bave been fomad, whereby it was possible tv solve that great problem of the geveral mixture of races in one community, on equa! terms. It can be done, where all have a common master ; that is, unde: 8 form, which indiscriminately enslaves all. (r 0 cen be done, by means of the toleration of polygamy ; that is, under a form where the civil equality is preceded and coerced by one of blood end boubold. Except by one or other of t pean, or by both of urem combined, the funda Bpestal demand of your abolition hypothesis, @Rer indiumerable attempts, and upon @ery race of mes under every form of civilization goentered only universal shipwreck. Your anti slavery enterprise, therefore. as soon as it encoun seve the question of mixed races Jw @,mamat demand that ejua!ity which is produced the indiscriminate servitute of all, orit must the toleration of polygamy, or it must snctum> before the irresistible course of Pros Gence aad the invinci}ic laws of human : as beth ‘tre attested by the oniversal ex;-r ft meskiod That is. we most reniur our and our actual civilization, to reach ov« etiation of this problem ; or we must renounc: Ger chifntianity, to reach the other solution of it ; | OF We must resist your antislavery enterprise, with its fandametal clause of equality of raccs, WR teptamonnt fo the utter disorganization of Bebey.. Sir, 2 have not one word to say about | Whe, Ham, Japhet, or Canszan. but whether @ © etatewaaa, as 2 philosopher, or as a ch ‘Gem, and with a sovereign cooteinpt for all inf Gel theories of man, of sockty, and of virtue, | ealenly and sorrow folly tell, you, there lies om of the grand and insuperabl. obstachs | ’ waivemal freedom and equality of man, for w hick pan ba panto! from the origin race, bat @eald never attain, and never » , Upen 8uc Gheeries w yours, The pretext that the thing » Ottainable by covil war, or » attainable at al! oy cept oe the term stated, or w ‘| Geaivable fog ws, is either true por r Qa the other point, your pica fur t ised u fiom of society aod the ruin of oor country » Gil lees satindactory. As for me, Mr Rumner it has been the great bu» em Amy 4 cack Ge Goapel of (ic) | the great p mare of Me to do what 1 could wo a ities of wy feilow-men. Ad | pees not bes faate to add, that while I hare wor thers storia) razk por national potonets : have endeared more and) risked more for the wok f the black race, by far. than cither you or | Besos ome for the sake of the wirite ’ ‘ated tarearm, therefore, has no terror for r Ber ean your patho misiead a lcart » Cie ten darts all the real ey ile of tin ame, to be pater ptilie Ww the whuene of Wet doquent exaggerations; nor have | a: eympathy wih that state of min] in & @@ feetgine that he is pleading the Cos, whide be ip cownselling the do berate 5 Walia of the moet 2 red ob) iy ce Th ‘ and Gartrine of the Lor) Jeux f+ poriect illustration t ty; aod amongst the rea the aniversal brother. { fethortal doty of yt <<. elon it Bat bow ; ‘the fife and the doctrine When we advocate univers! (reas redres Portia: opprenss ms a" ue rectify partin strc Iw freer tam of my bear ery jxu; wer CBs, ad did ata nan @ted free inst it. . ; Mi ledmecriv.i desire, Lat ar sings! AN duty « laws, Loth of whe wu daty is modified by erreurs peaschne!y both of 11 attam any rat single race, enligt r patiiew! a view of 1 \ man servitude Cons VDaited States, «ici 1 capes the precise fx itd tow my view of rr A ut ” Le modified ¢ tacky, whey Ler duty angi! Near & + c ameliorate f again A Varubns, wv! geonjecture | fully aud + another : ligion of J. - eondition in w our fallen ta fearon, mi! ' Christ a 4 8 ‘ sert that ( throw of any amMonget mer | would dvultiess lin Leed all them we liad waa’) for liberty 5 Lou with hm Gu This diversity of race, ex-| keep an honest and enlightened ¢onscience, and | national destiny is to be worked out And as deny that his teachings tolerated human servi- tade as a condition compatible with salvation, than we can make ourselves agguainted with the history of human affairs and deny that his pro- vidence has tolerated human servitude as a con- dition compatible with the existence of socivty. | What are we, that we canno: have a little pa- tiece since sin entered into the world ? And how | striking is it to behold the certainty with’ which men repudiate the power of the Gospel, as soon as they have fastened on it a power of their own ; how surely they bepdme beretics, apostates or in- fidels, when they begin to teach Christ, instead of setting down at his feet to learg of him !— What else can we say, but that all such pre- texts, whether for public wrong or for private in- quity, are neither true nor real ! It was my purpose, sir, to have said some- thing on the remaining topics of your discourse —the practicability and dignity of the anti-sla very enterprise, together with your view of the special duty of the North with regard to it, lo your first topic, however, the necessity of that enterprise, the foundation of all fies; and having discussed, in some degree, your fundamental prociples, | pass by what, when I was a young er man, I should have been more prompt to ut- ‘ter, touching some other portions of your dis For the rest, J will venture to adda tew words, which, if you cared to do so, it would ! course. be your right to demand of me, in explanation | of iny own views, after having spoken so freely | of vours. | Slavery, Mr. Sumner, is not a modern institu Won ; it is as ancient as human society. And A | Yetit is not @ permanent lastitation, in the sense ot bx J perpetuated im one particular race or country. We have thé sad advantage of being able to contemplate it, in every age of the world, nevery condition of se¥erity, aud in contact with every fonn of civilization. We ought, by From | this point of new I have two statements to make both of whieh I fear may appear to you inaccu rate. The first is, thie nothin.: « structure of hu:nan society is more clearly tabllrsbed by this time, to be able to comprehend it. sneerning the the entire carcer of man on this earth, than that, in some form or other, the so on of one part of everv | de veloped community to another part of it—that s servitude in some form or other—1s absolute- v inevitable ; just as much so, as t existence Letu t as a badge of our fallen condition of crime, or want, or sorrow bewail this but let us respect, truth, and justice, and honor The secoud state | ment | have to make im, that the general condi and goo! | Gach, im all our attempts. | Gun of negro slavery in America, so far from be- tis ~ particularly direful and loathsome, as you represent it to be, is really, and indeed, of ne- ssity, 19 all respects mitigated and regulated @ pervading spint of our nt civil 1, apd is gradually acjuir luralle positon, as the ;ower is its influer adually exten ay States gradually sete lato Vietron, Uhat ther duty oblices them to a t thes mmstite as a permanent part of tueir social system I do not myseif beheve that) servitude im tus part ular form, m, as an or chal question cit! Becesaary of dosiralsc ia . at 'D any of our SUstes, K be Z tily abolisbed, w g tag all t rt ‘ . at regard ™ . Nor | anent Cont crt servit “ ay me | h tt ¢ a a “ am! th ts of ' alow extrem r over the in Aree ‘ v \ our ¥ ahd mime, sir, a \ a ta oe a bs own» aCOe} grat] as We find it, a all the means in our puw-r, assists its f tworking, ia a manper must compatible w vieteats of Humannvy, wiih the true progr * ziory of oor country, with loose ite etor 4 providence w t ’ . Os gree ans hs { + i a. ue brvad ‘ seem te 6 examine {2 a of ery andl t wpulation on th continent, mor yet, n a Geation sished an) comqaest of aga Svuth. - a ques za ik race wtt 2 “es rests of ¥ hole oe rue ‘ A race nem a taby . ae t issu u \ rien { 1: ’ he 2 re v r Far i j Has . ginan ser ita » afler y has tx y bus Con win wey mer r as ft tual “ ur w r | to its true bearing on the infinite mission of our | country, what 1 can B } mind ‘attach tothe temporary result of a fierce conflict. \for supremaey between madmen in one of our territories west of the Missouri River ? What odds does it make, any way, as a pa- | tional question, whether there are three millions | _ | ne : year. | of slaves, or three million and a fraction Over 5 te tabi whether six, or ten, or a hundred slaves, more or SALISBURY, Ne Co. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1865. The following is the vote of Rowan for this Compared with the vote two years ago, le shows a falling off in the county of 163 4 votes. less, escape or are reclaimed! The power of oa ane 1655 the General Government over the whole subject | Precinete Ockeine. Craigs. Stowe. Craige |18 so extremely limited, aud transient, and inci- | Salisbury, 407 552 287 «553 dental, as compared with the absolute power of | were kg Ay Ae A the States themselves; the good that can be rae o 87 29 1 | done by the exercise of the powers actually pos- | Mount Ulla, 13 16 78 1 tsessed by Congress, is comparatively so slight | Neely’s Mill, 100 ~ ed oe een 2) eee, p _ y NS" | Litaker’s, 13 55 16 70 and uncertain, and the danger which is obvious- | Harkey’s, 20 16 17 20 ‘ly incurred is so real and deplorable; the con- 995 a9 5a3 956 dition in which the nation stands with reference to the whole subject is so distinct and so pecu- lisr, that | must confess it has ways appeared |to me unspeakably surprising that any uational party, and especially one at the North, should be found capable of permanent organization in connection with such topics, Any honest, mod- | erate, patriotic, consistent exercise of the powers | of the General Government over the qnestion of slavery could hardly have failed to satisfy the ‘nation to the end, as it satisfied it during its jearly and most glorious periud. Whatever may | Branch, of the 4th, auti- Americans, have defeated | have been the sins or follies of Southern states | David Reid and James B. Shepard, Americans. |men or the Southern people, it would be hard to produce an example at once more flagrant, | and unjust than the discours® which suggested | | these remarks, After all, I cannot persuade myself that God } will allow us to degrade ourselves so utterly, as ee age CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. In the first District of this State, R. T. Paine the A has been el Hi. M. Shaw, by about two hundred majority. In the second, Thos. Ruffin, anti-American has been elected over Thos. J. Latham Ameri- can by a large majority les ee | over E. G. Reade, the American candidate in the 5th District, has been chosen over John Kerr, anti-American, by a reported majority of over 3000. R. C. Puryear, Whig, has been elected over A. M. Scales, in the 6th District— Burton Craige To the sth, T. L. Cling- to break up this glorious confederacy on such a| I do not allow myself to be- | re-¢leeted im the 7th. man is re-elected, though L. K. Carmichael, the juesvon as this. lieve that the mass of the American people are | jutterly destitute of the sublime instinct of their) American candidate, suceecded in greatly reduc: | Civil war | ing Mr. Chagman’s majority. | is not a remedy ; it is the most direful of all dis-} So North Carolina stands where she did be-| eases. National strength, in a day like ours, fore—having the same number of Democrats in | and to freemen, is not so much a glory, as it is ; | country’s mission among the nations. | the House of Representatives. In some por-| a Pc f pe > ’ necessity of their liberty and independence. tions of the State, a ful; vote was polled ; while As Ww slavery, it is a question about which mep others, the: i > fal off | may differ, according to the necessities of their | in others, there was a considerable falling off la the 7th District, Col Stowe did not | in gaining the vote given to Mr. Osborne two! years ago by considerable, and Mr. Craige gained | very little, if at all, upon the vote given bim at So en-b the election. We con- | gratulate the country apon the restoration of condition and the point of view from whieh they consider it, But the cordial and indissolable Union of these States, is a matter concerning which no American, who has a true heart in his | the same time. bosom, can possibly have bat one opinion—one purpose. If there be one political duty common to us all, and transeendently clear and lading, it is that we should visit with immediate and condign punishment every public man, who is! j mot loyal to the Union and the Constitution. | Your fellow-citizen and ob't serv't, R J. BRECKINRIDGE. Buaparnayg, Ky. June 11, 1855. quiet and good order, and we are glad that the rowdyism and excitemént attendant npon such occasions, are over and gone for this year, at| least. = — Spring Grove P. O.—Mr. Richard Grabam | | having resigned the office as P. M. at this office, | Mr. M. Dboger, has Leen appointed to fill the va THE DECLARATION OF INDEPEND- | ancy, The Post Office will hereafter be kept ; Eee ; at Mr, loger’s Store, vat will retaon the name Tt os Joubt the belief of a great many, of “Spring ‘irove.” The removal places the offi f mos that the Dex nof In : in Iredell county, instead of Rowan, as hereto } pendence was signed by all whose names are fore. attached to to it, the 4th of July, 1776.— | This is not so. The Declaration was edopted — n that day and at the same time an order was N.C. Uniecrnty Maguzine.—The new corpe made by Congress for its bumg duly autheau Elitonal, coasting of TH, Ro Bryan, Clement which was all done. The Dowd, J. B. Killebrew, Jas A. McQueen, A. II Caley abd printed, ugnaturea, however, were not affixed to the im | Merritt, and Coleman Sexmona, have made their the 2d of August A few of obemance to the pul and have now enrolled Bere a at a later J Lewis Morns their names among the * brethr a of the qu gnelin Sptermber and Thornton im Novem — The August number compares favorably with McK-a 1 not sign after the 18th ; _ i) tts predecessor. Io parteular, this num moar 1777, when an orl-r was made by i r F wer ercels a cal pos he |) ore aration hank esigners sboul! OCRSV ee peverai Stain. wih nldoasra) Gant MO KSVILLE MALE ACADEMY be put upon record. MecKean's Read Mr. Jobn LS. Gretter’s advertieemest was amue added after this order was slick appears inte day's payer. Mr. Gretter, a wo of the late Rev. Juhn A. Gretter, of Gireens the above interesting listorical borough, N.C. He is a young man of the firs epecung this celebrated document from : F i ler of intelleet—has ing graduated at the N ar k cals f¢ ol .Force’a, of I a \ 7 ° hiverwty, wh Use whest hopors brs Vaslington Ciyt, » find in the Last , ‘ a : lmpicee | Oresaacl yet of thie publica ‘lass We congratu « ctuzens of Muck: a A Col. Force's is ta correct by references w ‘te poe their hav cured the sernces of Jiara { Congress certam errom ia Lord oe 80 eminently emlowed, by natural talents Malboo'’s “History” ebere hie Lor lalip gives and by education, for th powpon of a teacher ant of manner im wnich the Deeclar Mr. Gretier goes to Mixkerille, with the deter o was sigued: —Petcroburg Intelligencer. waingtinn a permanent ahool for oo. ; : preparieg Yoong men nter any class in any [Hkh TEMPORAL POWER SUBORDIN ’ ° : { our Coileges of I . ATh TO THE Pol'h Tie NOY bapress pablished oo Saturday ar os T La Jed hus the t « ‘ * limary ’ et from hiev (’restes A Niall an r@ ‘ Lo lh J eer ; ae F an Cath ow beck just published The author i Hinton am im the | j States, and the authunad Re Llelper, of Salisbary. N.C, who has dedica f the ; iainn a s work to Hon. J Mo Morehead. We ha The } t amd substa t had an opport y of giving it tha an of a ave t r . aie and close reading, which it desernes \ 1 " ] bat from a cursory giance at its systemat Me eoret soe JUTE ran croment and the style, we think the author is that was by Memers : femor 1 ty no inconsideralle credit. W. i hers, in the N.Y. State rien the work W th refalijateaal rot \ jen the Church Proper . a are T . f ¢ a 5 mx t assumed) powers of the an] the conaded were by hia worshiy I I is a ta f : : aie . Stript he Cont give a better idea of the char 4 at Paine A lens, and acter of the work J m argument of Mr. Drownson Chap. 1. Califurniaur 2. The Balane et } the luemieh Church is aa fo Sheet,— 3. Sects in Cahfornia 45,4 Sar he —g valmost his Franewen.—7. The Chinese im California, —& Careory Views. Habday in Calitenian 10 poral order, we under pear and Dall Fight—11. Sacramento, —12 aw of the Sy “ : ae \ : ray, a Warerth Yuba—The Miner's Tent,—13. Stockton and Spinmtual; and, Sonora,--14. Viosage to California ma Cane ] , . Finally lig " te Mr. Trownson's very Pom.--15. Vi oe from California ria Nicara corde now) “the Page ia the proper authority ‘pers 7 T ft fecude von wae whether the Constitution of wcoa.—16, My lax Mining Adventore,--17, The this conntry is or ta not repugnant the laws Vigilance Comm tter,—— 18, Bodega,--19, The A Ceinl Ingger Indians aud) Negroes,— 20, Are you gu ivi Fiasie eclila te ait thas R - : Mr. Drowneon adds ali this the unneresaary » California’ the batter being a raume of arat that wh Amernecan Cor - ee OF 1506 gare the power to the people, s/f Preceding Chay ve t ( 1 the T'upe a “7 PU Prom the Santh Careliman - LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ara Me More i MORTALITY IN NEW ORLEANS with arcument ar Vee ee New Orleans, Auguat 4 f | ver rey ted ‘J oo “ » mun am r m ) 7 the number of last week. i Tito 1 | phy ‘ 0.000 Tp Salt - ao, In Germa JK TENNESSEE ELECTION a ‘ lated that. of all the Nashville uerus @hich occur between the ages of PM ans aslis Non: S Lita wte of the const The returns s. far stand as follows: Davidson, 4 5 . Chat the articl’ Waury, Medford, Fayette, Memphia, Williamson, ranges e Dervons powers, and i elses aay yh Madison, Montgomn ry, Wilson and Stewart give A vl expecially those (entry @ majority of 2,542. Several other 1 ame ¢ pepria, Tt counties vive Julinsen a gain of 500, Gentry’s Jucnee on the mind. | nett gain thus far as 2,062 Carolina, Watehinan Warren Winslow, of the 3rd, and L. O'B. J a Vote of the State. Tielow we give the vote “bot ‘at the last @leotion for “Gaternor, and shall insert the vote for membere-of Congress as fast as received ¢ Titagg and | jog) FIRST DISTRICT. 1854. 1855. Governor. Coneunss. ory, Paine. Downie. Dat ON Currituck, 544 «158 000 = 000 .| Camden, 125 461 000 =—-000 Pasquotank, 331 496 000 =—000 Perquimons, 343834 000 =. 000 Gates, 422 350 000 =—000 Chowan, 283 «245 000 ©9000 Hertford, 237 306 000 =. 000 Northampton, 641 490 maj. 211 000 Halifax, 584 551 599 578 Mar‘in, 606 = 209 000 = 000 Bertie, 410 490 435 534 Washington, 245 388 000 = =—000 Tyrrell, 409 = 275 000 ~=—000 4970 4844 SECOND DISTRICT. Ruffin, Latham, Dew.’ K.N, Hyde, 303-397 000 = 000 Beaufort, 572-901 657 = 742 Pitt, 725 708 000 = 000 Craven, 638 599 591 309 ones, 230 86229 000 =—000 Lenoir, 304 274 447-293 Wayne, 1145 304 1101 243 Greene, 358 351 000 000 Edgecombe, 1404 155 1382-188 Onslow, 596 238 593 126 Carteret, 399 403 000 = 000 6754 4559 THIRD DISTRICT. Winslow, Reid, Dem. KN New Hanover, 1109 424 1076 623 Brunswick, 435 416 000 m120 Columbus, 512-304 39200 «G4 Bladen, 620 = 426 30% 518 Sampson, 860 599 859 597 Camberlan ° "60 39804 Harnett, = j its 004 504246 Robeson, 782 «679 69 §=610 | i 1061 225 548m 000 Richmond, 113° 708 000 w390 6065 4685 FOURTH DISTRICT. Branch, Shepard, hm aN Wake, 1541 1167 1573) 1107 Franklin, iis = 339 736 0-355 Warren, 754 163 V7 Mt Granville, 1078 995 000 ove Orange, 963 «1080 i077 vse Nash, 1115 95 943 92 Jobuston, 936 744 va6 re | 7100 4583 FIFTH DISTRICT. Kerr Reade ne an Person, 601 331 O00 000 Caswell, low7 820 1020 202 \lamance, 696 097 000 000 Chatham, 1O17) 1137 546) «(1196 Kaadolph, 403) 1378 307 «(1398 (emilford, 28 1615 $48 1405 Moore, 605 752 382 76 Mvatyomery, 145 T4i Guu vou 5002 6771 SIXTH DISTKICT Beales, Peryen he Ae 636 437 766 451 R67 kod 837 B36 1036 i 1204 4. 679 1292 540) 1 364 610 ma ¥ wikin, oe 63580 «(O87 Ck Surry, 797 464 ov On Tevnte 392 1256 Pa | \lexander, 235 44) Zo6 eb 550 671 ooo Ooo 6246 7048 SEVENTH DISTRICT Crop, Pre pom OS Catawba, 739 = 310 iv i ON 128 #05 211 73 29 maj 426 (0 652 ao 976 957 54 . 642 Tr) 636 ( a, 472 000 4 A neon 02 241 ¢ Manly Cre | 106 620 Cheveland, 336 maj. 777 090 7557 5598 EROLITH DISTRICT Cingman, Cormwt » ‘ Wilkes, 2s 1261 000 ne W atanga, 187 428 000 oun Caldwell, 219 «620 000 000 lorke 333 651 000 oon Ratherford, 621 ler 7 ‘ McD well, 217 34 ( Henbereon, 243 687 620 ar) i soon be, 562 o7 e41 ‘ V ancey 639 340 oo ( Hay weaad, M45 130 Oo Pr) Macon, 300) Oo om wrokee, ane ow 0 Jacke, 3546 255 on ) Marliaue 428 311 h52 263 SILL 8554 Note.—The last Legislature made three new counties, Llarnott, Wilson and Dolk, but ae the vota with the countes from wlhich they were ta ken, respectively, we have not deemed it neces sary to insert them in the above talde --- For the benefit and gratification of the fart ng commeanity, we give below the Act, passe: by the General Assembly of North Carolina, for the protection of sheep Let those who own dogs read it also, and sav: themaclves the trouble and annoyance of ex pensive litigation. The act provides, it will be seen, a summary and apeedy method for the re wery of ample damages AN ACT FOR PROTECTION OF SHTEEJ Seo 1. Be st enacted by the General A sembly of the State of North Carolina, and 11 in hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That vpon complaint made by any owner of sheep, to a justice of the peace, that such sheep have been killed or damaged by dogs, and sail justice shall issue his warrant, directed to any lawful offices, commanding him to bring befor: sand justice, within thirty days from the date of saw! warrant, the owner of said dogs, or the mas ter of any slave, of parent of any minor child reputed to be the owner of said dog; and the jus tice shall, at the same time and place, summons to appear three freeholders, who, together with himself, shall hear the testimony of both eon plainaint and defendant, and if, upon such trial, the justice and a majority of the freeholders are satisfied that such damage has Leen done by the dog of dogs of said defendant, or by the dog of the servant or minor child of the defendaat, the said justice shall render ap judgment agaist |country needs a man at the helw, who can cut ‘Gordian knots, and knows bow to -ceneipoe Wli i » native of Ireland, and consequently inelagible to i the complainant, for wo es the am nt A % mae wie MPS wet for. Pha” Th : ey Bre. 2 Be it further enacted, That the plaintiff or-defendant in any action t ut der this act, shall apr. yet appeal to the county or superior court of said. county yy and that, upon such appeal, the trial in court shall in be arg be de novo, and the parties shall be perniitted to plead, and the issues sball be per up as in actions of trespass. . See. 8. Be it further enacted, Tliat the ig- norance of the vicious babits or character of the dog, shall. be,no defence in actions arising under this act, : New Yous, Aug, 2,—Th Src. 4, Beit further enacled, That this act : be . shall be in force from and after ita ratification. ton had arrived, bringing further a [ Ratified the 14th day of February, 1855.] | Burope. Adwiral: Nechimofl, whe 8 a “LIVE-OAK GEORGE.” The New York Herald comes very effectively to the reseue, by showing that “ Live Ouk George,” who was born in 1806, (ould not by |, any possibility, be identical with that bloody Irishman, who was caturalized the previous year, 1805, in Baltiniore. “ Live- Oak George,” there- fore stands fully vindicated. Le is altogether eligible to the Presideney! That's a great point | ; gained. Tt isthe first victory of the campaign —and looks auspicious, Lonaparte always at- tached vast comsequeace to the first sueccess, however trivial, To his far seeing mind, it au- gured a Marengo or Austerlita winding-up.— Fy “ Live Oak Veorge” has foiled bis adversaries in ik their first attack—and like hie illustriows proto- es lange sesame Grass ets laa age with forty thousand ounces of type may be endowed with the gift of dictating oe , ro" his own terms on the field of battle. We know " i but little of him—but he may prove the man tor the times. Lis adversarics mark their sense and dread of his prowess by premature and futile at- \ b. tacks. ae commercially reared, he appears, ns Sepa The news is wereees The from his wholesale dealings in muskets aed. ar- | ™ are unchanged. ie ; oy f tillery, to have military instincts and a decided The Empire City arrived” oat the ‘27th, ang } Just at this time, tke | ited same day for Aspinwall, sis There was another arrival of (oops om the * penchant for gunpowder, +* a acne ite the speedtest jastiee upon canting hypocrites and z am sas eae preteaders, If" Live Oak George” be Y Lenonidd Fever. —It » bate the Yellow such a man, the cosutry will take a favorable | Fever is abating at Norfolk 4 view of “ Live- Oak George” in consection with ee ee ae the Presidency, But of that bereafler—it is DEATH OF DR. J. © CALTIOUN, enough forthe present, that “ Leve-Oak George” | We regret to learn the death of this extime is Imerscam Live-Ouk—is po Milesiau—is eligi-| ble gentleman—son of our late statesman. Hy We! died at Winnsboro, yesterday, after lang suffer From the NY Herald.) ing and a gradual decline. His were Two George. Laws— The Battumore Old Fo | brought down last apd mor gy and the Now York” Live Oak George.” —We| ig by the Greenville train, om Unvie wagite the find the fullowing paragraph in the Richmond | family burial place at Fort Hi. © Mh [Va] Wheg South Carolinian. The Lynchburg Republican has spiked the es cannon of ove George Law, by publuhing he naturalization papers, which show him to be *| or oe the Preadeney, We do nut know Usat this bs/ the “lave Oak George” of the New York Her. |, ' likely to be settled ina ebert'efijustienss 1 from the da ( the naturalization, The Troy (N. Y.) Times stated that heroname [ie se infer Qut Will the Hera! explain! was Charlotte Wood, acd that she wabcounedt- The te bggbility of Mr Wise he been discussed ed with a wealthy family of that name le Cas x tise Let * Live (ak George” enjoy ade, but weald act d her femil by the shila esas. lay avowal. Mr. Wood bas.sued the “Times” ter We have seen this thing foating aboot in our | aus and the suit is now dhout'te be tied. Tih vhancos for some days past, bot have consider \*Tj ” says that Mee. Robi has velostast Any co of it as ecarcely worth the candle lt qanisend te the Pa that bi , = llow satisfy our Virngoia eotemporary w j thes che uae iil ich . ull | the matter gag This cca i ly = indirectly, to be the df nie Georg: Lae peace vat be was 21 years c | ing injury the Thoant btw ase, as appeare to Le the case, when be wae fwue ope. a iP voukl wow be 71 years obd | - 1 ctable «ite beaded of bah! beaded oh! 4 Boy with Horas.—A letter tn. the Caddo an, v6 «an nel shppered penta- | (La) Ganetle says that there ie © angre-boy te ~ with st och, perhaps, of the “neh that neighborhood, about 16 monthe obl, whe bezue.” Now Live Oak George Law,” about a mcath aed « half since, bad « par » the pnme aad ngor of horns to make their appearance of the trust a strong bast man, abomt 6 fort part of the bead, precisely is appesranes to these uxkings, ood alowt two bumdred pownds | of « deer; they are sow shout ene ned « ball s cit He baste frame of a Hercules, «large month oki and are full six inches hong wall coe hea ml a suit / theck, brown, bushy har, sul | aged with velvet, and o@ one of thedt 0 make three of fowr common sized wigh | making their appearence, acd ae sill the other ha Thin barred mys lok oo him withenry, barbers remarkably fast, Ile has been purchased bys with ondacum | admmigation, and dyspeptic man eho propane: to make arrangement eth abechute » ment He has the lovk of Barnum to exhibit him. : can A wld, practionl seme + of satmlactioen nataral to a amnatier<Afact \ we - muha goed) oil Hoe to procure the best Seed of carious mi a reir of « breeches pockets, has bwike , md* — Whee you eet off your plants for a rumla, canals» cedects bridges, onvan steam ing, cach a cabbages, turnips, beets, éc, an Tbrenol- | showkl be takes to manare the ground well with videdly say that he ha mot good, short, rotten manure; set thei ost fe ® y the organs 4 a sound fleaserr, policam, damp, shady place, if posible, so that the sme al ¥e r, strongly developed, but al il not have too mech power on them. Whe an| that gwmial 2 nan wha, aetting owt im life rs, and aresedeoce om Fifth avenue mts woeld ws coulve «the norma Les exeemtial to Une suneens they come im blossom, cut owt the middle asl s military « ait In fact bee inclination low eneagh to leave five or tit branches ised at way bas |» some extent betrayed im ing on the sides of the stalk below; the seed eill be plamp, fall and true. At the tithe wher om ret ime and leeks are in blossom, ome third of the Shetek Heknnes tei middle portion of the biossem should be out ost, New York American “Live | 20 the same opuration shedld be performed o refer all concerned to the an. ™! kinds of blamoming vegetabies, This to the vente Liogray sl shetch of the latter, “after 7*F © procure true heads of eabbage, aed = the manner of Hutarch,” published in the New| heads of cabbage, and true bafte to tarsip. | York Werald of June 2. 1955. Weanner the) woukl adewe farmers aod gardeners to take ost opening paragraph A that sketch, which is asa portion of the bowom of every kind of veges jlows:— ion, when set off for seed. -_------——— ALABAMA ELBOTION, Mowtoowenr, Anges 6. In Montgomery City, the American ticket ba» 100 majority ; io Selma 267 majority ; and Cabamba 50 majority, bis extensive Lusicess operations in muskets and give re aterific areount erepamens | rye Law, ar tak (reorge,” we bern in the town of Jackeon, state of New York, on the 1806. Hie father, Joho Law, about one hundred George Law «as Washington eoanty 25th of October was a farmer, an) owned acres of land at the tme (reorge wre born George bad twe brothers and two siatere, Ie youngest of the three bove. These children are all dead except George and the was the ngest emter, who is marned, and resides at y and owns the old bhomestead = - “Town of Jackson.” “W ashington county.” | — Political Aapeet oS the nest re Washington and Jackson! Won't that do? New York Post maben » eritieal ensiys> ye If not, inquire im the neighborhoed of the com | political ofan of the vant Congress, sng’ tem poraries of the father of “ Live Oak George,” Nebraska aod anti-Nebrasha a the only a distinction that can badrawn, According to summing up, the Senate will stand ; Nebrasks an honest farmer, who was known, from the yoo! quality of his butter, as “Detter John.” Audis fran the teens, 4 spears thee the 40; anti Nebrnska 22; and the House, Nebew Baltimore George Law can't possibly be our| ® 106; ant Nebrmka 126. New York “Lave Oak Geurge,” from the chro- ~ eee nological fact that the former wan naturalized in KANSAS LEGISLATURE Ity a tint of the Kanans Lagislature, we serve that of thirty-two members, but one pot ain pro-slavery. ynall sections to know some thing about this “live Balumore one New York year befure the latter was born in Within the last three months, the incre | nl ne cunosit > TENNESSEE, Hhis home thronged by visi The probability in that the Kave receipt of Party has carried thia State, as was ¢ oak” candidate who has taken such a hold upon the popular mind, is very remarkable tors from lay to day, and his ‘daily letters can scarcely be bess in tumber than those sent down to General Taylor at Baton Rouge in| Crew of a Danish Vessel Murdered by Pirate | New Youn, August 4 The Danish brig Jeanette, drifted a — murder nlongeide > ~ 1R48, to inquire whether he had or had not ae cepted the Vhiladelphia nomination, Of late. | we have noticed several daguerroty pes and pho- } ; , Bahamasyon the 14th wit, with all tographs along Broadway, of “Live Oak George.” | died on Tas ooppelta te hare Yesterday, a friend of his presented as with an | ed by pirates, m a schooner wns excellent engraved Hkeness of great contraeter,” | on the day previous. Et e £2 2 HE fy Fi t t . He s i VE R S E pi s e e l i l t e Hi fe ach Agar ea sey Nei Ska important Question—whether a Southern sla that part of the decision : loss to understand the ase age “ty jon. I will fraukly i . Wainy futtre t of the el nnd ead ode while passing Dpon waters the United States,—-a point. on which my first of impressions are adverse tu argument—I haye & tw 8 citizen forth Carolina, acquired and assort- ed vader the laws of that State Leonuse be has! as most of them w I lent to pass through F i = F 4. That Lam not aware that auy such statate, if euch a one wa, could be recognized wockery philanthroph Wo aewert, tha’ per mea A Co free, ey wid there fore be forcibly abducted. Tt bie been degided ip some of the non-slave holding States, that if « Southeru man goes to © free State with bls slaves fo reside, the latter found within the limita of this Contmonwealth, We would have.no cmbangoes—but let them bring te. their goods, wares and merchandise a» freslg- en they choume—the more the better Highway robbery in 2 game at which (wo can Plapr—and if Youkoodum is in for it, so are we The Union bas the following just comments ® thin subject : “em, badend, loog ago hoki by the su Proms court of Peanpyiv anim, that the slave did hot become emancipated by the mere trausit ur ren hemperary sojourn of the master in l'enn sylvania, aad on be otherwise ; for, if it em thet dawe of the coostitunon by Rated stipulate each to the other that “the ditieens leach State shall be entitled to Olt privileges and tmmunitios of citizens of the ‘ Statin” woald be a muckery and a snare State of New York has no more constite t pes a law in such a case, de Pagal tie of taster and servant, as yy erp age or North Carolina A would would bave to pawn law to dis the tends of matrimony, as against hus med wile, in transit throagh New York The abolitionists, im Cheir stuyéd plrensy, have smemed that thi clam of the cowstitation jre vemte the State of Soath (arulina or the State of Louisiana frou @uacting police regulation: con CreINg negroes: from over States on boar! mer chant ships, aithough severs! of the abolipon State have pased police reyalations of infinite Wy greater rigor against whole classes of white wen, Whose presence they commder inconvenient to the State, While it is perfectly clear that ovary State has full right to pass such pobce laws for the protection of its duimestic peace health, OF finances, it i equally clear that : State has Constitutional power wo enact laws ¢ prer 06 thee transit of citizens of other States, or to strip them of their rights of property dunng wach twansit, If the State of L’ouuay ivan jos somed any such power as the almlit ste her have claimed, of course the same power is pos none by Virginia or North Uarolina ; and it may be fearfully and disastrously retorted by the Southern States upon the citizens and pr perty of the northern States! Sore of the nor therm States have already afforded but too much of temptation and inducement to such a f of southern retaliation. It is consolatory a gratifying to seo the great State of Penveylva aia, taking the initiative in a course of » . Gan #0 eminently comervative and constitatier alj.antd so tach in contrast with that splee fory of abolition deliriam which rages in so other Siate.” ~ > THE WHEELER SLAVE CASE Tt was stated under our latest news head yes terday that Chief Justice Lewis, uf the Supreme Court of Pennay!vania, had refuse] to grant a writ of habeas corpus to bring before him the body Of Pammore Williamson, now in prison, for an alleged contempt of the U, S. District Court growing out of the resene of the slaves of Col. Wheeler, of North Carolina, The following is the conelusion of the opiaion of tie Chief dus thee ; “ Blut granting, for the purpose of the ment (whieh J am far from intimating,) t District Judge mace an my that he in deciding that the prisoner rfus ed to anawer it~that he nleo erred in the con struction of the answer which was given, and that he otherwise violated the rights of the Prisoner ; it is certainly not in my power to re verse his decision, “Ifa writ of habeas corpus had issned from a Court & the United States Marshal and that court had adjudicated that the Marshal was guilty of n Contempt in refusing to answer it, and Cummitted him to prison, the District Coart Of the United States Renn have no pow e? t'veverse that decision, or to release the Mar shal from imprisonment. No court would tol erate such an interference with its jndgments. The Fespect which we claim for our own adljudica- Hous, we cheertully extend to. those of other courts within theit roxpective jurisdictions.” roper use of the writ holler, tn’ passiig thiough ‘Northern State with his slaves, forfeite his’ right of property, is loft undecided. “The Judge intimated, however, that if the polit Ware before lim, ho.should give an opibion Ta favor of the South, We copy m1 ut some ales ps ebtope of occytned to me as, abd on this 1 think ‘ne: Coe trypan divest the rights of T; papas Dinguy deceased brother, eaporate, assault waa made upon the Malakoff and the Redan, A portion GF, 80 Hy 10, O-¥s. © en de on vite most ble mombers— Resolved, That by the death of Gia eerin, » Cant Jone, Thai Mh he on ao) inthe affliction, . + That in nonyrot our regard foro we weer the customary. badge 4 Mourning for the space of thirty duys. 4.8. RICKERT, N. G: C. A. Canvron, See. attack isto be’ renewed—notes of preparation are to be heard along: the whole ling from Bos- ton to New Orleans, fora general and universal both cases be’ suecessful—i e. that ‘the English and Frenels may take Sebastopol, and the spee- ulators the farmers’ wheat; but not until they pay the full value of the article captured ! As sigus of the approaching storm, we note # few incidents, We bear that somebody in New York has written to the Richmond millers .{t propose to sell to the editor of the Whig 100,000 bushels of wheat, to be delivered be- tween this and the Ist of November—the day of delivery optional with the seller, at $1,50! This, upon its face, is a formidable propositioa— but feeling in our empty pockets, it had no ter- rors for us, It was beyond our bend—as it would ¢qually be at €1 instead of 1,50. Be- sides we are not in the grain trade, and have no mills to store or grind that quantity of wheat, if given to us. We made our proposition the | other day for going into the willing busi ness— | and we are willing ty abide by it. We do not fied, when they bear this New York proposition but possibly, whem the first emotions are over, |they will fiod there is mo cause for serious alarm. | Next comes that mysterious cargo from Bal- jtimore, whose advent has been announced for the pant week, in gloomy wh isperings and un- der-ground fulwiuations, “|hd you bear that our millers are buying wheat in Baltimore !— They say it wa fact, Large sLipments of Sou- thern wheat were made th-re—but when the prece tumbled, the owners rfused to be plack ed—aud have sold to our millers at 20 cents leas them they are giving here!” A curious tale, and true. The cargo bas actually arrived — 6000 bushels at $1.83—the «nsation is pro digiows along the Dock, the liasin, and all about the naills—abd an jnstantancous and immense fall of 5 cents on Virginia wheat is proclaimed apon the spo! A happy int that—aed we don kaow bow Jovg the besieged wheat in far- them’ bands cana bold out against such bi ws, dertervesy repeated | But one of the battering rains—which, con sideriuy its proportions, fas |. hardest service, ws the iminm Tewtessee and South west (reorgia! Th lite was never known In the world before’ A the Raslruad Depots are cro® ded to overflowing At Chatianooga, Atlanta, a the devil knows where not, the freight cars ar all ruan ng oter and breaking down! This protific District, heretofore cut off from a market for the want of 000 tarsh: |e New York hae bowght 100,000 bushels of tt— and an offer of OOH he More at 6) has Leen mo nd ws under eration! The vast quanutns accumala tee) along the road, ir petae he a ter P4 ransporting capacity of all U are bevoming heated and fuuked seq worthless)—aod the owners are alow the Kailroal Companies for damages This. with the exception of the damagis fas been a favorite thunderbolt for 1! 4 Mea, and has under different disguises, een burled from } to West backwards and forwards from North te South, for the bast three of four weeks. The teronceiewhle quantity of 300,000 bushels ip to 61! al) the chasene im this pantry feed Eatrope and starve vut Sebast We may note other denominat eof the an ti wheat League as they fall under our ole ra tion, that the hesiered farmers ma fiby u information, and pot be intimidat to a pre natute surtender lishonorabk Rich Wh +e. The New York Herald makes fullow ing remark In nint Unte) S remark satin great rohgroes 1 y , Church nto two charehe burch North and the hurch South mo of the streag cons which te that Ue had held our political Union together was snapped asunder A chereh North and a hurch South! Slavery of abolition, by a geo graphics ‘ ale t eading ment of a a relip Was not the sayacou South ( arolina neht Do we not see that the evil has mcote a chro tieense——thatin the North a rotestant clergyman must be an abolitionist in bee leachomgs, aad Uiat an Use South he mast be . rin hos f gel’ Them: are the bitter nits of the anti <lavery agitation — turning ir mockery the dootrines of the Crospel — bringing sectional am] party politics into the pulpit, and changing the great law ‘of peace and good wii ameng Meu’ into seething hate, discord, an seclitivr 2 The Washington Territory Rowndary Die pute.—_The Washington Star learns that the D’resident will unge on Congress to provide, im mediately after they come together, the mears of making the survey, on our part, necessary t establish beyond futare eavil, tf boundary lx tween our territory of Washington and that of Vanconver's Island, and the rst of the possess na of the British Hudson's Bay Company, ly ntignense to the terntory in question, Tl Honse, last session, passed a tl) to that end, which was defeated in the Senate. Recently, the difficulties growing out of misunderstanding between the people and authorities of the tw governments, in that quarter, with reference to cality of that boundary, have in the precise creased a0 as to bo most harrassing and perples ing to both—thus proving the sing necess ty fur the survery the Senate refased to order to be made. Sleeping Out of Doora—It is said that thore are over three thousand persons in New York city whose only lodging place is the deer step, the | price eval box, or the beaches in th public squares. \ of the cereal allies, like Gen, Eyre, | ted Within U68 enclobutes and init tear of the fuFts ; but not being judiclously supported in time, were Conrpelled to retire with severe loss. But the storm. We hope the assaulting allies may in! ktiow how many Virginia farmers will be terri- | fight and deeeribes \t very minutely | | ‘MOCKSVII. t B MALE ACADEMY, a next session of thig istitation eommeénecs On ‘Pharsday; the Ivy of August: The Subscriber, will ase hid utmost end in taking charge of the schoul, will only gr that he 4 t j which the school bas hitherto enjoyed. Young men wilt be prepared to guter any ‘class in the University which they may desire. q TERMS: Primary Department per Session of & manths, $8.00. Higher Euglish Branches, - - - $12.00. Classic: " - $15.00. ce, - . . - JOUN B. GRETTER. August 7th, 1855. lle REFERENCES: Pesideut and Faculty of the University ; Hon, Jno. M. Morehead, How. Juba M. Dick, Greensbore’ ; Francis BE. Sbober and J. F. Bell, Esqra., Salisbury. *e* “ Lexington and Yadkin Flag” copy 6 tines, and forwant account to thia offre. | $25 REWARD, it samy from the Subscriber, in Iredell coun- ty, un the 4b instant, a BLACK NEGRO BOY called ABSALOM, about 20 years of age, six feet high, light feeyliecied. Auy person o fining eaid boy i jail, or j feturuing him so thut I get him, shall have the above reward ROBERT RAMSAY. Aogost 4th, 1455 Swit ill bear of it very speedily ; | Wanted. —A yeang gentleman well qualified to teach wy Girek, Lan and Mathematics, wgether wih Music on the Piano Furte, wants « giteation either in| & family, or Assetant in an Lastitution Satisfactory refereuce os to character and qualificutions gives. by addreming « TUTOR,” HI!) Case of FE. P. Nash, Bay, Petersburg, Va WO wTKOCse. Au Permous indebied i the estate of Amos P. Sharpe. deed, are hereby notified to make immediate Payment, aud save cost ; and thuse having elaime will presen them to the subscriber, or thee worice wall be Plead in bar of thew recovery. This is also to forwarn | any perton from ireding for cértain meter known to be the property of eat Amos P. Sharpe, wich notes are wisleid, lost of stalea, to wit: ome againn W. RB. Wil- ore, dro wa le thoes of —— Ligpard, for OFee net IW” | | inch plook and under, from $58 to G15 pr. 1000 A agsiost EF. Sharpe, amounting to wboat $75 firm herewlore havwn as Joo A. Weisman & Co, Merchant Tadurs and Chthiers, Ralisbery, N.C., is dusclved, and those indebted to seid firm are requested to make namediaic peyment to ING. A. WEIRMAN, Adm'r, and surviving partner August 9h, 1855 if SHOE YOUR NEGROES. LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO 4 SUUhS end Orders pranpily flied Call earty oo ged aricie. Opposte Marphy's t Joi HOWARD A agus 9, 1*55. bic AQ VASE. Bal Subsenters have on head a Lot of Summer (roudea the ¥ ®re demrows of & @ to make ‘ bait « = Any pere bat wants * aw wil do well w call mam, as the Gradis ous 3 BROWN & LEMLY P Wee * Customers thet ue tee ” ‘ of mwney i buy New (rade, thet jue may bave them J.D BROWN & LEMLY 43) LAND OF GOLD. REALITY veras FICTION HINTON R. HELPER. ] VOL. 12ma 300 pages; meatly bowed in cloth ’ ¢ Pott aud for sale by the engl > Cupry . red or th wsamd, by Heway Tivioe Ses laow Ber Baryimoee, M ‘ pPotege via © Guilar The newal cue event made te the trade Raraacis M THEO hIKID ’ « Paces T ’ one ton the sia ace of Cottornee to seceriain b ecieal vale h . par writ " . 1 gubd, °c aed con a pte ‘ r cts, on i ary te us Rove A residence of a, 1m whiet nothor hes, at ecitim al te regions, fran San ’ wars, bas gira hen a right te ievek kp. inde . way opane. He © pomtiy hee s, and a hes eta * poo m There ie a fe “ Vhe » » a tbe Inne « Berke 5 e : and goin ec of S t and gives us an ace ehor, wii nese Digger Indians, and all the mited na ° tha fre , © State, worke he mimes, bx Northern « Soothers. and at beest of er c “eh ¢ book it destined to at tat eshmens and mareie aby ‘ a the claw mom tray y Review is bewk spent three years in th scnme a # shame, and oe vend truthfully given a marret f thee. hee beck. Dios Written, and cannet be tead t« . tand amazement * th hy. and the acene * rt ch he ret re Ba lium Patre The aather of the book before ne preeeate Califor wia to the reader aa a stapenduns failure im every re- spect —territora seotally, morally, religiously and, worst of all, 1a the opinions of exe we preemme, finan tially Le has come out, moreover, in a pomuen ac- coamble to public i OWN expernence, @ gener) facts in proof of the trath and ia eradication of ation ; and, aside from hie pees @ namber of statistics and he severity of hre allegations. The book ie very en lwill be read with interest by every ius Baltemore Sun ©The ambor is a North Car an. [le hae writ p his ™ ay agre. stile, and relates na Vleresting ts Baltimore ( “Mr oul . rie his inforepers and dedactyor by an array of facts and figures which mand tin Irehef when contrasted with the statements aom ames made and betewed that Ca fornia ie hare than ane y parade As we anesien f he we forbear mote com ment at the present time, farther than toaay, that ome vave nies rested for several years in the “ golden State,” and know personally that moat of the estate mente made the book emalae they are) are stret yt National A an I n book meri v, and of ” ite focta and ’ hmond Ex aminer awit WAT GIN SO3G ID 10,000 Bushels Wheat. FEVhe Sn becriber etches to porchase ten thoweand bash els Wheat, for which he will pay cash at the highett market MICHAFL BROWN Saliabury, July fth, 18 tt bs in . wong apes 4 Ee 0 House sores, Ses. BA gu we sheap, on oan bal W. BROWN, Wer aC mas nce TINUE undersigned, General C isi Appoiu- atthe sesion of 4654 and ‘55, incurpurating the Westera North Carolina Rail Ruad Conqnagtkieg- by give notice that the eam of Four Huudred ‘Thou- sand Dollars bas been subscribed, ov the part of indis viduals, to the Capital Stock of said Conpany ; and that the Charter js Mecured; and the rubseri- bers to the stock of said Company, are hereby noti~ fied and required to. meet in person, or by proxy, io the’*Town of Salisbury, on the 30th day of Aagust, 1555, for the purpose of izing said Company pur. suant to the Charter; the County Comission, ere are hereby directed and tequired to cvlleet the five per cent due on the stuck BUbscribed io their respec- jive Counties, puy over the sane, aad deliver the books to the General Commimioners, or some one of thew, un or before the T6th day of August, 1855.— Tho form of proxy will be published hereafter, but no- tice is hereby given that the form of proxy used by the N.C. Rail Road Compuny will be adupied by the undersigned, FORM OF TROXY OF THE N.C. RAIILROAD. The form of ali Proxies to represent Stockholders at their General Meetings muy be as follows: the County of and State of ° do hereby substitute and appoint (C. D.) of the eoun- ty of » aud State of »to be my | Proxy, for we and in my nerne and behalf w vote on { Shares, » ot @ey walter which may prop- ¢ herevato set my hand ~JeS. (A. BL’ some Justice of the Peace, Clerk of the Cuart afore- | said, Notgry Public, or Dircetor of the Company, And | pone but a Stock bolder shel) be a proxy. By order of General (oummissioners, E. J. ERWIN; Ch'a. July 26, 1855. 5w9 "ROR BC STEAM SAW MILL At Silver Hilt, Davidson County, W ILL receive and excente with despatch, orders for any deseriptive of Sawed Lumber. LOGS, | browghs to the Mill, sawed upon shares, as customary tr THE STEAM CORN MILL, (Freneh Bur. stones) ia at work fut the aaa! tolls. PRICES FOR LINSER FOR THIA MONTH. Timber ; : lito 14% Heart Lomber IS.0 20 “ Sash staff, or amy other work done by the circular ee Fe tech pot steer pear a row, ot usual aad reasouchle prices —Orders to be ad- eae Pavl ond Julie, or the political mye. of the leaders of the dremed to JOHN G. BROWER, AE AR Oe Kinkeed, Bigot 90 a4 Cotton Bagging, +-—+ 12000 Sheetings, Brown; 4-48 wn PR ar cle tpt let ted by thé Actof the General Assembly passed Olover, P bush. $1201 ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR” 2°57 9 he \ofurmed tiiat this tot ill be sold on a credit of 12 Prarcens vibe Reapers for the next season are io ‘The 4a 44 Parpentine, Pe Bamerous testimonials pow iu porsession of the subscriber. 6 @7 \Window Glam, PF box, 8410 85.00 » $2.95 10% 12 82.25 « $2.50 Lead, Dry White, 10 0124! chased of has on hae Vie entire sutisfaction. fh worl, SALISBURY, N. C. HE subscriber having taken charge of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform the public * Know oli mon by these presents, that 1 (A. B.), of generally, that the House is vow open for the reception | of wT ACCOMMODATIONS shall be equal to any in the State. at hig House, always have mealsin tine for the arri- val aid departire of the Cars. Autontive and oblig- | eg servants alweys in attendance. The: North Caroliva, my Agent, for the introduction, aad sale of ™Y hoehe Carol: being votes, at the dext General { | Meeting of the Siuckholders of ihe Nurth Carolina | | built, speaks show, a litle hollow-eyed. Nu other marks | Rail Road Corny Salisbary, May 24, 1855. HUGH L-TINLEY & Co, y,%22== Which shall be signed by the party and attested by SALE OF LE so) ABS yitsivirz N accordance with a decree of the Coart of Equity I wil offer for sale, ov the premises. 134 Acres of Land. ‘on the 16th cay of August next; being the plantation Edieman, deceased, ad- juining the leads of Peter Kitner aad others on Duteh Terms of sale, 12 wouths credit, with | formerly owned by EVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotton as eus- P G tomary, or by special contract, all other kinds of Produce February, 1855- | and Maeufsetares, and make prompt returus of the same. fue | ——— £4 per cent. commission ¢ shall CONTINUE, as heretafore, to give our special atten- @ M on to the Receiving and Forwarding of all goods consigned to s as, for 30 cents per packege. { For other sales see Banner and Advocate. L. BLACKMER, C.M.E MORE NEW BOOKS UST Received—WOOD NOTES, or Carcinal Cotols, « cullection of North Carolina Poetry, by portion to trouble and rexpousi may rely apo their lnterest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED. both agsines apd We would iliy beg leave to refer to the following gen with OUR COUNTRYMEN, or brief Memoirs of em- stendant of oS. neat Americans, by Losing. THE FOOTSTEPS | fw: Ruerigt, Livrarias of 8 C. Cobege, € | Joke $C. RR Agent, Charieston. | ery Baked, r | Silver Hill, May let, 1855 1148 “HAVE YOU SEEN SAM.” UST reecived ** The Sone of the Sires,” PF a history of the rs e k. to which w added a re 1 Hun Henry A. Wise agemet by Amenean. Mailed wo y part of the country f ~wtage. hr $1 Ho ENNISS Book seller Salebery, May 31 ! New Books! New Boo UST Received—WOLFERT'S ROOST, by CF Waeoh Irving. RUTH HALL, « new no vel by Me } LIPR AND GR ACTIFES OF! FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOIN rile Mas ’ NOP. WILLIS LEYTE f HAPS ANT) MISHAPS HEARTS EASE, by the oe Re DAILY LITE, » Rew. Ca OF THE SIRES of 1776, + Amer For « at J. EN Ss Salebwry. May 32, 1555. DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, Late Graduate of the Baltino- ta) College, yy ont reepeetiaulty intorm the citteens < Ivete amd the public ge me Rentiy bveted in Stateorilie, and ms ‘ Beater ¥ we bwed bmn e | Administrator's Sale. Au rr RSONS indelied ceatateanl WB Woad, deed. are for the tawt ¢ eqeccied carneaty » come forward sod make sett . ’ om they > 2 ie with an + ume « at 0 settlement must be made 1 heme stove w he due notice, aad acoordengty D WOOD, Adm'r July 124 tw8 Qus, } an. a 2 7 ‘ZL. ROBARP SALISBURY TRI Sezaetase WEEKLY awk! Bc Of Four Horse Post Coaches, prom Salisbury to Morganton, via Siatesville and Newteow Leavee Salichury on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at T o'clock, A. M., and crrives at Morganton Pext morning to break fust: and leaves VW ryanton on same days and arrives in Sakebery om nest dave to breakfast. No pains of cxpense will be spared to make thie one of the moet comfortable and e xpeditious stage roads ia the Stair CS. BROWN, Contractor Saliebary, Jane 21, 1855 4 State of North Carolina, | IEEDELL COUNTY Court of Pleas aul Quarter Sessions, May T 18 Milton Campbell ve Nathaniel Holland R. LL. Weaver ve same Milton Graham va the eame Same ve. the cam AR. Lawrence ve. the same Same va. the san ae , ynal Athiuhiments IN th wea. its detisfar t fi vat the defe Hoel dant, has rer wd the haite of thie State: It 19, therefore, th®Coort, that pubheation fare weeks in the ‘“* Carofina raper published in the town of 4 Natha Ifoliand to be, and ’ » held forthe County of Hous Statesville, on the third of August nev, then and there to plead, aa- awer or demur, or judgment pro confesss will be taken against hom Witness, Mo OF. Freeland. Clerk of oor anid Court at Office, the 3rd Monday in May, A.D. 1355, and in the 79th year of oar Independenee M F. FREELAND. Cr'k Price ady Sf Ow G a. « Cakdwell, Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Boston Sail. me Stara Store. uly 12, 1905, Gene’sT W. P. ELLIOTT, (Late of Worth & Elliott, Payetieviiie, GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANT; WILMINGTON, WC. Orders for Mrchandiae, end conrignments of FPloar | of shipment, thankfully | | \ mgued ontit Raturdey. the 2ist Joly next, for the | ereetion of Davenport Franle College at Lenoir SPRING STYL BEEBE HATS! BEEBE HATS!! FUP, Sabseriber is | HAS REMOVED TY) STATESVILLE, N. ¢ | and offers his nerve nrecerpt of a lot of Beebe's hare geet beaatifel { May 16, ins5. “| Amnual Settlements. |. ..220 20. swrwinenuas TO THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE MAN'S TRON PLOW boaght the Right for Iredell Coanty, and sre Mane } 1 Shep, ten miles South Tilkoagly saewernd All erders or commenioations’ Cwunts afier twelve months standing. od to the andersigned ~ The encersigned have f Rtatenville, end ere 5 ROBERT MeNEELY | 8 M Al |v Lin E. | Winens, Wibite Goods, Crees & Embcoiders, {LEM MONS Daily 4 Horse . at and PB om the Primte of Wo. 100 Market 8t, South Side, above Third, VALUABLE PROPERTY SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, FANCY AND STAPLE FOR SALE. 100 ACRES OF LAND, in sad town of JonosyiMe, on cellent Store hease, the Bond and approved security required R. M. BRUCE & CO, IMPORTERS AND WOOLKESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GooDs | 7°" ad ae will wart the market Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ©) FP SRE DW GBOVBBITS, * the North Carolina Trade.) Shirtea, Collare, Stocks, & NO. 56 JOHN STREET tYasy Wore HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, 5 and well arranged Dwelling Hoose State, conergn he larger portion of the make argain will be given to Sahiehary, July 26, 1855 LOST OR MISLAID, _ ) VOLS. of IREDELL'S DIGEST, and JONES’ ch the subscriber desire PRAIGNED r Waigistraton, Constables, § rT. Clarks, Coroners, &e., Ke. to whieh are added AAS Pa y have in eVery inetanes, so far ae heard from, givenemtire Balisbury, N. C,, July Dth, 1500.6 : ter of the Th joat. Sir : In reply. to your jette i have been taken dari ins had hot we, c. Salisbury, June 25th, i — we, and do hereby constitute, and appoint Mr. John A. Boyden, of the Town of ima, North, South and West, of the Uounty of Orange, and » North Carolina. June Both, 1565. OOTS & inves TSE (svcenmons ro TXLeY & WeEkOR,) byt fhe baat . iS Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and ssi General mm ission Merchants, We. 2 Exchange Street, South Algntic Whareee, CMUARLESTON, B ©. .& AT. packages Furnitare, £c., charged in pro- ty : for advancing freights and | » Bs per cent Persons shipping Goods or Produce through this howse overcharge aod low of goods 3 We have im ae instance sor witi we detain any goods for freight | tlemwen, we have had bustwess transections Jobn Caldwell, President of 8. C. BR R., Cobmmbie. U. Pesstiinigec, Baperintendant of Public Works, Cotambia, | Weary Hotmes @ Stoney, wis of New York Sailing Packets a WH. F. Boker & Oo. Agents of Bi aot P MARS an aepnsens, TO BUILDERS. ees See Proposals will be received by the under fhe d Nama CLARENDON | WILMINGTON, §, c. TARVWE CLIRENDON how Ww are new # recevve orders tor Ream, Vertieal, STEAM ENGINES. Itigh oF Low Pressure, and adngited t Vertion! and Portabte Sew Milde, Prans and specifics wn by a competent Archi.ect, may be see, by calling apon either of the Comautice in Lenoir WARPER, C. C. JONES, R. 1B. DOGLE, Kk. W. JONES, SP. DULA, Lalding Committee June 21,1 Paps DR. H. KELLY CASTINGS. - 2 re : “| Trem and Brace Castings of ail deci | pabfie generality. Office on Mam Street, weet of the | aamcnu Ima Raine Pipe ites Coe } od Cours house site, and oppoatic the Method charch, Campany eudht cenpeathully jmeine at omtion to Geetr where he will be fowad, ai aii ismes, when net profes Patterns af Railing, which say be sven 6 Unie allies. | shomally once qed BOILERS. so lel and tf50 | Tubular, Place 20d Cylindrical Rotetrs, Waser Tams, Cotman, and all other hinds of Bailer Work, ‘a e fork iB be doue thorenghig aud resus. { LL peranas indebted to the sabseribers sither by! _ Waving lnege factituie, » Samnar Sette sose 4 L.nvte or account, are hereby motdied that we experet aalefactory manner. n aad do require anngal settlements sed pow inthe treme Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard to attend wt. laterest will be charged on aif ec. | Seer fr mille or thelr furetate, sed ter R & A. MURPHY i MENRY ™. Salevory, May 5, 1855 Shep ¢ ——— heer = WILLIAM Me. HAYNES. S Hh } . Setiing off (Pormarty of North Oprotina,) WITH ELKINTON, GILLIAM & CO., Importers aud Dealers tn fl ! HOSIERY, GLOVES & TRIMMINGS, ] \ ee : i Salisbury, April 26, 1855. \ ENGLISH, FRENCH, CPRMAN, AND AMERICAN ~~ >, WeestrIOu ec oils, g tite Sabseriber having positively determined chowe bis prearn( basiness, offers hu Stoek of WILLIAM DULTY ww omuiaM at greatly reduced prices. ‘The grepier portieg af curasox G Fixixtox,, PHILA |i -wanpa sotrxa, >eving been laid in the Prene nt seaso@, Compriaes & Jety 3. 18383 Tw Cte! Assortment of Seascale - eT es ey ee zg to perchass, i » tarely oecar. Conntry Importers apd Wholesale Dealers in > take C ©) ek ¢ $ ‘ ‘ier rig ive hint e Gale re BF GYO : Those ebted to hm caher, bp eotnctepenaee No. 143, Market St. fowal, previous to the Ist of Jeneary, he most PHtLADELPHIA. ty request mane forward tad este wo Waget Ga gence cannot be gives FRANCIS SQUIRE. ) Fr. MYERS. DM ZIMMERMAN Saheher N.C GEORGE N. ALLEN tat! >—Ben momeet se Se ve -_ <«"* Bw UP. COW N’ ’ TTTAR Sobsenber wonk! anmoance to his friends ie J hh “s North Carofime that be is etd! with VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC on . FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY.” RAIGUEL & Co. Noa 128 and 130 North Third Street, Philadeiphie « be would be pleased te ere them when they risit the city) The stock. fir extent and varety, is JAMES M. EDNEY,: SUTFERING FRom ~ DISEASED KIDNEYS, . nec! tn etumine W bebe parchenag. cheater, Swine im the Bladder and Kidneys, What ne ne ease ite Neth Cor ness of the Loina, «be. avalaable medicine is for sale at the. Oushe DW. PARKS. Motel, in Motkeville ; at Dr. R. Campbell's, i Bie pw) Gell; at the Drag Store in Charlorte pet —_____ Hotel im Salem ; and at the Carctina Watchasat fee, in Salisbury The e has a dixpostioe o Hina and hat rakew ponas to get ap such goods Gree nsborough having entered into b John F.C: ‘ginal for oonene | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, To02°5 Soccer ie peas fernieh a supply by addressing hum at Sahsbary, f fee coat of Insurance on the mnival plan is bat « rap : id email gam, ¢ red with & jot stock company C., oF cating at his remdenee, 10 miles of pe Eb. cost ws This counpeny be ated he Western part of th Jeane 21. 1888 ene Cenc weey * - } “rien "aycmaicn ioemee EMT BROUDERTES, So vwnnomen WHITE GOODR, C&G were es SALISBURY, APRIL 19, 1835. C.P.MAN NHALL, 4 ev PETER ADAMS. S 5 Treasurer kK MYERS, has now on hand the Ia and PETER ADAMS, Sec'ry 4@ most magnificent Lot of French N Work W AL CUMMING. G Agent refure offered—conseating of May 10, Issa ty ssand Freach Edcines and tnsertings, Baedsand x. Collars, Chemisettes, Sleeves, Collar. tes, Set, Collars and Sleeves, Handher- chiefs, Ae. &e. Also, Tarlton, Book, Swiss aud Nawtseok Wastin, in plale Checked and Striped. Cam- New North Carolina Form Book, » Carchas, and the ¢ etite the Cowstitation N tries, Jacoacts, Linens, Gon of the United States Pree §1 00, and sent by Long Lawna, banea Cambiics; 12-4 Cotton and Lie - | mail to mny part of the country 1 Sh ge, Pillar Case Cottons aud Linens, Mage For sale at J. if. ENNISs’ seilfes, Qurlts, Tale Cloths, Diapers, ii Kook St which he would invite the at of pa Saliebary, May 31. 1835 ! = POETICAL. 1 Know Thos art Cone. 1 Know thou art gone to the home of thy rest, Then why should my sou! be s sad? I know thou art gone where the weary are blest, And the mourner looks up and is giad ; ‘Where love has put off in the land of its birth, ‘Phe stain it hath gathered in this; @ And hope the sweet singer that gladdened the earth, Lies asleep on the bosom of bliss 1 kmow thos art gone where the forebead is starred ‘With the beauty tha: dwells in thy soul, Where the light of thy loveliness cannot be marred, Nor thy beart be flung back from its goal; I keow thou bast drunken of Lethe, that flows Wenoagd 0 land where they do not forget 5 WWhtst sheds over memory only repose, ~And tikes from it only regret. ‘This eye must be dark that as yet is not dim, Bre again it may gaze upon thine Bat my heart has revealings of thee and thy home, Tn many 6 token and ago Dpever took up with a vow to the sky, Bat a light like thy beauty is there ; And I bear alow murmur, like thine in reply, When I pour cat my spirit in prayer In thy far away dwelling, wherever it be, I believe thou hast visions of mine , And thy love, that made all things as music to me, § have not yet learned to remgn ; Jeethe hush of the might, on the waste of the sea, "Qe alone with the breeze on the bill, Lbave ever a presence that whispers of thee, And my spirit bes down and is stl Aad though like a moarver that sits by a tomb, 1 am wrapped in 2 manile of care ; Yet the grief of my bosom—ob, cal! it not gloom— Us not the black grief of despair By sarpow revealed, as the stare are by might, Per off « boght vimon appears, And hope, like a rainbow, a creature of hight, Is born, like the rainbo —-- , in tears. From the Richmond Christian Advocate What is Life? BY HANANNIAN. Bay—what is hfe! his waned scene Of fight and shade—ol joy and woe, | Where calms aad storms alternate reigu, Where sweet and biter waters flow’ "This life is like « summer day, © “Where mortals labor fir thew bread, Afewel whom get ample pay, White millions are but poorly fed Bay—~bat 2 life ! this fond desire, ‘This ardent seal, this love of ght, Thie burning bope, thie quenchiess fire, ‘Thie qpack, that upward takes iis Fght’ Aife to 2 gem, that never dics— Tes pathway leads throagh toil and #4 Bat at the end there ss prize, Which comprebends the whole of ufe Bay—what is hfe? this comet's fight, ‘This brilliant star, this metece’s blaze, “This galden tan, whose dying hight “Throws beck on time his lngering rays” Life ie 0 voyage, and all mart g Tt ie the journey of a day ; Beme ge fall apeed, an! some drive dow Beme beep the track, some mse thew way Gay—what io life? this crowded street, ‘Where lowe 008 hatred, truth and guile, Kad Mende end foes cach other meet, Ad venom turks beneath 2 amide ’ Lite ie 0 variegated weree A mistore crange of good =n A Gand point, jost half way be ivece ‘Tike joys of heaven and pains of bell Bat wheat is fe’ We kaow thon canst Wheat is ite wee, what te denen. ‘Why am I here, why do Live’ Léde & the coneewns fort, to & Teo hae —enpry —to reales To thish—to fee!—to bear A vital epark that sever dire O° beok deve he anewer Eve ow a THE WAGON . Te be evident that the larger the wheels of a wthicle are, so mock the lgiter = the dra @ the contre of ther errcumference Lome aqeel in bight to the huree's brent I> herge wheels prenioce bo» F @elgaity is kere than smal) ¥ ber). eth deeper in 2 weft rowed, there! - died of trap-portpin The adventag Seger wheels than thow in common we we take heat fetter app her Ghat the fulcrum » » ui I : hecightt of the fore« be 's Ss ' erty inches, which Koel ony p lever power of twenty moreover the wei » below the bourses’ bre the berght of the # Lee give the tewm ak till leaving th adiBerence iv fa We can « wheets show's) seems that the: ec hte tly some waconer Suppose, fur be fyur and il» clination forwar tead to press the } m sequently, increase the dit , I there be any adian's diferent bevgi's. «! t ew construct» selves of it T exmpew hat jones difficulty of turu wheels being of this diffics'' As the fy 2 it follows that from the botter ra ft t be # Jime (imaginars) |» wr gevtre of 1 the line will |» ¢ : a below. A we ground fuw all things - Aeoable the +; » half the weiyzint mention the four Gration, thre sufficient oH may pow ' tlemen, A A wag, wong fow-necked edwiration ty « that +! it w bole party aggregate at this time of 28 millions of inhabi- The inerease of population therefore has been fully equal to the increased supply, indeed greater ; while the foreign demand will undoubt- |edly exceed that of the last year. | To supply the deficiency of breadstuffs in | | Great Britain alone, it required for the past year 264 million bushels of wheat, of which only about 84 nuillions were drawn from the United | Se ee jane | From the Southern Cultivator. | GROUTING, MULOHING, AND. WATER- ING! After manuring, subsoiling or spading, pul- verizing, preparing and cultivating the garden | ground properly, the three other operations es- | Seuual to complete success, are described by the States. words at the head of this article. | * It is estimated on the most reliable au- | | i . vear’s de’ in G | “ Grouting” aia simple operation by which the thonty that the present year’s demead in Great | bf Britain will not fall below 40 millions; and as | roots of plants takea in dry weather are coated . : the supplies from the ports of the Crimea, the over with a most and (sometimes) fertilizing sub- . ; | ) mu Baltic, and other places, will be nearly or en- | stance, which prevents their dying from excessive . | |tirely cut off in consequence of the war, the draft! evaporation, and gives : mpulse to their growth ; ‘ : ; a the United States will mouu c F intill: heir exitemes ia rendared: ceréaia bya |S ne United States will not amount to less than | . 16 millions. of | great utility, rendering the gardner or planter @l- shower of rain, When properly done, it is From this statement, derived from office)! and semi-official sources, it is abundantly plain to our | ‘I WATCHES & JEWELRY. JAMES HORAH, AS just returned from New York and Philadel- | phia, with the largest and best assortment of | | | WATCHES ANDJEWELKY, consisting of Fine French Chronometers, Double Time Keepers Ludepeudent quarter second Eight Day Watehes, Jos. Johosoa 19 Jeweled Hunter's, Jas. Nardin’s superior gold Hunter for Ladies, and | a variety of others, bagh gold aad silver; Gold Fob, | Guard aud Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, | Cuff Pins, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pius, Gold, | Silver and Steel Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Tuto this, we dip the roots of sweet potato draws most independeut of the “seasons.” We scarce- ly ever wait for a rain, in order to transplant | cabbages, tomatoes, sweet potato draws, or any similar plant, our practice being simply this :— We take a bucket of rain water or soap suds from the washing-tub, aud stir into it enough leat or woods mould and scraping from the cow-pen to make it as thick as Latter or thio mortar.— | or any other plaut, and when they are well coat- ed with the grouting mixture, we set them where they are intending to stand, in a bole made with dibble or pointed stick, and having pressed the carth tirm!y around all parts of the rout, the work | Is dup From 4 o'clock in the evening until suudown, is the best time for this work, as the covl dews of night greatly assist the plant in Butter Kuives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Razors, | Scissors and Knives of the best quality, Coral Necla- | on the part of the farmers, on account of the late | ces, Bracelets, aud Seed Coral, and a few superior | CLOCEHES, peace, of which there is noimmediate prospect, the and a variety of other Goods too namerous to men- | tion. Call ove door below RK. & A. Murphy's Store, and examine for yourselves Lr Clocks, Watches, aud Jewelry of all kinds, re- paired in the best manner, aud « ost reasonable t 3 HORAL. 26 own mind that there need be no cause of alarin sudden fall of wheat. Even if there should be al British demand will not be materially lessened. The immense armies concentrated in the Crimea vu the JAME | | | | \; r A is . - | will require all the grain raised in that country. | : | | The last English crop was one of the best ever, Salisbury, Nov. 16, 1854 Ee ac SBP Y | MADE CLOTHING. | grown on the island, and even if the present is | ; | equal to it, it cannot surpass it materially — where there is a possibility that it may be a short | one. In any event thercfore, we can see no rea- | . HE Subseribers take pleasure in aunouncing to son why the average price of wheat slould fall their muinetuus frends and patrons, that they have just received a complete dssoriment of Men's and Boys’ READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST. below two dollars, and it may be considerably more. Our duty is only to present facts for the | guidance of those who may choose to avail them CAROLINA, WATCHMAN. Two Dollars a year, paidwithin thrée months from date of subscription ; twodollaré and fifty cents if not id before the expiration of the year, and three dol- re after the year has expired, No paper diseontin- ugd until all arrearaged are paid except at the option of the Editor. Letters to the Editormust be post paid, ty ensure attention. , Oo = ae ‘ | ae J san $ | s c _ . |—--——-|, > & * : vou 5 & y » 4 a Set = = @ t ewonseul & = - Fj =p 8 sucnuesul go % & coe] = Bes m= sit puoi» » FS a4 z ® Fg A : = 3 : ae F suns ge 2 2 o ) pi aaa #_ -~3 5 = rq §) Sepapy- Bsi-s : SEEREE Yaseen o 2. & Ze 3 —— wa 5 w ~ 2 SPRERS ea eer wom SS : 5 ax mw, Rog S " - o> — e® ow ane ae Gos any = Ch . p= ob 55 =» DT => 2} Se = e e © § An advertisement making 1} or 14 squares ed in proportion to | square: Making 2) or 24 eq charged in proportion to 2 sqrs. All fractions of a eqr equal to gor 4, charged in proportion to the whole, of | which it is a fractional part Oceasional renewals, without additional charge, yrauted tu those who advertise regularly through the | rs for announcing candidates for office charged 25 per eeut higher than the | Orders for divorce of husband and wife, c above rates $10 each : Persons sending in advertise ments are mr quest- ed to state the number of insertions required ; and i! Neatly erecuted at tia Office. QULD respectful public generally, cheapest ween attract aid ever before the pleasure ta offer. ; 1 will aly ren a few articles: Striped, Fi- gured, Plain and Brocade SILKS ; very rich Bera- | ges, Tissues, and Grenadine , checked and feds SILKS; Challeys, Crapes, Gros de Paris and Floanced Dresses and Rubes, iv ise vas ma W Hernanies, : riety; Jacenets, Lawns, Ginghame o Frene +) “ Mourning Goods” Beroges, Bi ocades, De Lanes, Bom- basines, Canton C: as, Crapes, Mode Silk, Al- cas, Lawns, Ginghamas, and Prints, Mourning Collara, Sleeves, Veils, Hand- . kerchiefa, Se., $¢. “& PARIS STYLE OF MANTLES.” Emtroidered, Black and Col'd Mantles, Black Lo « do., and Searts. ‘+ EMBROIDRRIES” AND * RICH WORK,’’ Comprising Sleeves, Collars, Lace Setts, Hemetiteh- |ed, Kmb'd, Pointed and Tape bordered Handa'fe, Edging», Inaevtings, Ploanciage ond Bands, in In Grenadi | Swise ond Jacenets, $e, Ge, Se. | Having always sustained a reputation for keeping ‘the unost fashionable and d | 4 | able styles of Goode, be yee, he has fully eus- Ek. MYERS, No. 4, Grauite Buitding Salisbary, April 5, 1855. Now Is THE TIME! The Largest and best Assortment Yet! flatters bimeelf, that in LMix tained (hat character BEAUTIFUL AND DUBRABL AVD CHEAPER THAN EV H. H. BEARD, getting a “foot-bold” im its new locality. Should selves of the lessons they teach, and is no el INGS, both Plain and Fancy, it is wished they should occupy the lews space poset Fashionable Tailor and Clothier } A to tender our advice; but we should hardly , | ble, write upow the bac k the word clase. Otherwie * the ground be very dry, and the weather exc ’ ire wren (Be srtentie of ney state aie Nin | they will be pat ep im the u style aud charged AN just received he SPRING AND SUMMER . suppose tha ers will force their crops inty| [In short, we keep a complete LEMEN'S | : II : rod by th sively warm, we drop a handful of pine-straw or re shat farinets) will: force their crops) tate WARD ROBE, in which ean be found all articles of |“ ake Benoa Lees rete : en kK UF RE ee MADE S LUTHING tui eee . ‘ aia dere : ee 7 » discount on these Fate CLE SB. e be ch he invites the atteatin of other leaves arouod amdlorer the usely-mored tuarket during a pavic, or even during a depres oes we ar. wweludmg every variety furaeahing | osrmcrus ou ay ; bee ah ci ereigeier pote ) eect . bl s sion, They can certainly lose nothing by calm “7 ves oe . | PR - kaudauncly bled plant, to “ make assurance duubly sure,” and by me SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET OF UIs STOCK this method, we seldom, if ever, lose 5 per cent} ly waiting a while the course of eveuts—which HANPRERCHIEEFS, GLOVES, HOSIE- THE LEXINGTON AND YADKIN FLAG. ’ : , : they are the better able to do from the remune RY. $<. $ | comprises a general assurtinent of Drese and Frock of our plants, even in the heat of midsummer.— ¢ ; Dou" nt 1 " a Pz aN tae Coats, Pants and Vests. \ie « beantiful easrtment ) ae . raliug pri they received f st a out fail to call before purchasing e he re aving engaged the servicee of James ang, an : = aluee see ee The handful of leaves is lifted from the plant, % prices they received fur the last crop JNO. A. WEIRMAN & CO, Editor, | propyee, provided « sufficient number of Mea catc Vamenenelivae hia Rl aiterard 7 . y senbers can be obtained, to publish io the towne agate sont bea Neamt as < and spread around it as a malch, as soon as the - Oppose Marph nn are ees “ pe :: ie rs npaaobay tier ere apd Crexatey ceeye * Drewers, Hate ond plant is firmly rooted. ECONOMY IN FEEDING HORSES AND April 3d, 1855 Wicdklat Hlag Sikes fred ewmber wi beisowed’cuceclke (08 Key Pocket Mandkercheete uf 2 eupe rut quel. . MULE Ne lsih ot) at tv, aud alu ot every athe ar * belongeng to e Choth- * ie * ES. - ce the Hach of June ne Sherer: arms fe! Rape Mulching,” all our readers ought to te tole A good assortment of Black Silk, Dmb, Beaver The Flag will be dews.ed tor Pudsics, Nevrnce, Later. 86 Sure: lugetber Wu 0 cupetme BA uf rably familiar with, from the urgency and fre- Whea corn sells at a dollar and a qua a anda vanety « ot HAT . ‘ Hare a ihe at Agnealiare, and io the Mechemecal and vee ( Candin : - : , A AN, & CC fa ng interests of the cowairy. And although Wing with which we have pressed it upon their, bushel, a plauter bas pretty stropy inducements Belhebury, N.C pracipics wil be advocated, yet its colemas ell al. « “ ase > att u. Tt consists in surroapding the trunk to study ecovemy in feediog this graim to bis Apr! 24 ISS Iyts waye 7 nce to all parties for igor ar ; bern . . one of their particular ¢ porng the etnurt wud ’ t or stim, and covering the ground over the roots! borses and mules. The writer has reeenUy been A CURE FOR ALL PVG dengan of the pubdissner to curret error aad to dusem- chere markets could affird . a 068 ii. wath eo Fing rll ale advocate the ¢ ae ™ > fer Is35,aad+ ‘ of fruit trees, vines, herbaceous plants, veyetables, e1penwenting a litte in the way of testing the eee aie he \ : ee ea a Tiree , . prisniyes! eres ae oer ean Ag wn Se de, de, with a thick layer of partly decompos- | relative value of but/ed and dry corn for the nour wild guvera Ameren vid he a fande Tats’ Shears, Points, Thuubies and Needles, kept ed leaves, pime-straw, saw dust, balf rotted chips, ishment of a working horse. The result is a 2 pie The eregued reer. ehie freeade and etal iter, moss, or any other substance that gsin by boiling varying from 20 to 25 per cent anaa(® , atid oad s coll ead eramine bh rr F* BEARD . . Ze . fhe carelal » ae hee pom eel » will keep the ground moist, and by gradually de) We bad rather feed four bushels of soaked and invade the ngbts aud privileges show ‘M i, 158 16 aying, give off nourishment ty the growing, partly covked corn than five bushels of the grain > i” iar = ig 55 ly Sy a va o pere re wenee the nut. Webave fouod ttof the utipost value io all dry, partcularly where one bas very litte ha 4 state thes sin nald be en “ ne ns , Se ts at he alta bylenyc : tender oh G aT borlicud ural peralivas, Hos a protechon stra ades, of Oller “ruuyliess, Wy with - “ k - . —— . rainst " th, and Las be cu : staleh » _— aaiust both frust and drouth, an! basin pumeruus ¢ ea Holloway S Ointment. all Chemere of he WM. R. WIL ON, tmatances, preserved the hves of tinder or half Its well worth while to heat water builay . e a A ' . LARGE DEALER IN bardy plants that had reached us in a pershing bot and pour it over cut feed aud ground graiu " : condition, after mperfect packmg and a long Ww facihtate the extractive of their alliumentary of “ ane s sh chad SES SERS . P se ate - . teqht to es bay uw RRPUMEKD, joarvey. Tn addition to ity value as a shade and qprcpertics in the stomachs of working animals Met: || Shes" am f 1s. sad sirradty : a eee ai bearkcsele le TAxey 4 Gs fertilizer, it keeps down the yrowth of weeds, and It 1s not enough to fill the digestive apparatus ; prolate eas “s egret tm he sips e . wY¥ee |, Fained wawer-e enables the gardner or fruit grower to apply wa with course forage, or the seeds of cereals, if we Px wcnediaa thet ‘ Ry yes em . ] [! . Wr c brect from the We et ASTOUNDING Cl KE OF SORF LEGS AFTER NINE Thane ‘ce ao tavse ome eee * se . eal copiously, eveg under a Larning sua, without souk! secure the best attainable results fur the eT ANDIN aa ae - “rs Sa ceed haa EL : N ie ‘ * Ti 1 ete he fires herw n g ar grr of w z plas cca g the food consumed. It must be so prepared as ty Cony ofa Letter Vr Wed 1 . lee . ‘ . ‘ — oe . / ) \ 5 . ecw : “ s ' The wees aoe yrumnd to Usk ar eld up ius life sustaining virtues in spare \ pcan Stete. De berated Neath 4 . Mame Benes. Watering, reguiary and abundantly, is almemt and perfect manner. As a geoueral 2, gra . Real Rue ° wot \ od % ae DS created ae . , River, wh ader (the ‘ ndis;eusable, im ibe ong-costinved drouths of ted to Lures i quite imperfetly digested , Road his own words. tp - oma vigabte hie R WILSON mate. Kain, or pond water » best, where it much so, deed, that put a fiw boys and coms “ cee pd bade = ’ = 4 can be ottammed, uniess the gardmer prefers to io atl near viliages and eaties, sulmist mainly « ry raed , 4 r . Py o kK / ( <e / : ——- . er . nf 4 give bw plants a lithe extra st: malus woth byund the drop, ngs of borses that travel the streets stata Oe dpak I , . . 2g f uly . > s js . < ° masur la to prepare this, mfuse Oner 60 flee cent. of ¢ whoch bah : U e 7 onde hed © beat» the 1 = 2 f |r wuano of 4 quarts of ler solu { water a vety «dalle wer = ’ he - the Maver a (water; keep it « ‘ = Hy a tak =e ent t om, will on eH that .* - land tre! ar y to the sar ac ah yum « . J LANGLEY ° t : oe } = st lef sundown ‘ . wren watnetan ¢ EXTRAORDINARY ¢ ‘ RRAST ue . re ® re at yDeATH ° cv’ ean 7 le of a watering-pot. Pur n. If gran k los e hk - A . . ° . . ‘ lala aaah cas Sigel THE CREAT POINT atre « poured ali over the pla t market pree it wo be a common t \ ’ a . s ‘ wer] reins Let the Raut suanurr’ take teonl faihomce as (oe. socal Unie ile taresresicauss- wh ye TERM OF ATTRACTION!:: ‘ ; . TWO DOLE ARS Te. > ast be apy routs, ® tthe I es a small single stomach, at the oe ‘ , Deetsaci «be the Urcet Crate of ’ art of ant. | ‘ “ t f : a . I . ‘ M fi ; In ts H ergument ie fa ‘ es anufacturing Interests in . ya ™ uh at igeatentl api ricr la area eens i uae cae ne : . WESTERY NORTH CAROLINA, 3 a r « t far - . ‘ ‘ a a ‘ 7. ae , cthaaiie to heme a sp deeply mi : CANCERS CURED nied i 4 r ~“ x . ’ TH ’ oe fee - UNITED STATES. 4 wt on well . eit gi r ] lateed te have a Ralfread from SALISBURY “ haut e rmeey beegh 4 the ar ie water of t : : ° ot ye & be pou the mw ; : ‘ f . yaren kn ss) ' . bing she , ae fee . DR. RP. BESSENT, : a ' are ment rs . 7 : ‘ ‘ a - . : \ : ve Cidlog crea . ® water, 8 straw wlien i r r ’ ‘ ' ° ; . Ties rl u ptesmcn, and fous a» - . \ rank ' a isa say i * the : Aye ‘Bes ’ . we I S.ethern Furmer Ss . ac - I hae . re - - FOS t Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. .005.,; noes ae 5 . . bcmotaan el Oot ’ work 1 ! » Rat ® rt of h * = afired : | i] aN toe (Mem Nolsebery to gir ¢ 1 dwt eich ie got mn es ; " alia i [ ; hoe the way oof Chor ° we or can Heres . . 1 : : way “ . Nee ; one Herm 1 N ae : OEICE Wiss ik Voth Wrerore Raed fram % cteots « i . ; . 4 me he wi ; onl te a pan em ra ee WR e . £ w / - nee x 4 ’ 7 * t ’ ¢ ' 4 r r . ' A a . h + Reed « ” » are eatet F as y go omiik ’ f j t “ «™ «ot ‘ © tteb (oro var ha eon | SOMETHI ray ae Tae ke half cure w hay better ; oR ae 5 . bees ae ( . . ' t } . ree ree * an lant te ate . wit 7 Be Fog 1 o rn " @ BARA i ou Ride or Walk eyiring tard. 1) mus 2 Tt ve weet ee 2 oe) QZ EZlEBt EC we henme of (tp greetost and beat af « i] « al ” ~ . = ! ® rt . « = troche os ; “ BELL, EARNHART & Co., “ . ‘ ; 1 . ring ne a at em uv row 1 Bude ° a oth Wee . hing . re buedence 1 " ode a7 “ . ' - e , we one ne ot . ve * wil ] or 1 ae re he a fs I . oe ents . me . : : “ad i tn . z ‘ oe owwn t P mena AN ve “ all cheering : Pit ATAS A OK E ag ; . _ ; and all c A o ¢teet blew . _ Coma moto heavy (sl Oe hehe Cowane Ros maty. ; tf 5 Hi roe eae oo . melee 1 . had ; as Areca iit hanes . i “ eee crashing at THOWAS E. BROWN STOCK DRIVERS ne ae ean ried eve eor int ; Ye AP STOCK DRIVERS, won't be Won't presple the . 4 } 1 \ f ‘ F . e Aide ot » ‘ w ‘ "i y ‘ Carriage. Biggy and Sulky Builder, WILT ares ale a eH pren SiC WANT. © ein ; “ J'nt ‘ . uth o aed singe aoKas and » “g ' Little ¢ Carmen ( YW > . # | at puresiid Wee intranets hokcce uy vi'oe Theis pe 1 SALISBURY, N. ¢ be 9 . ui . ‘ he crm ef ithe Biced 1 bey Mimera r irarches\ce ; a want . y Me : & | =! — fihat he cone aathernzed agent . wo There te 9 miiat of money Vee , Kis of journal, Lange exper nf . BELL. BRARNIDURT & een hal ! serrata na " ” n = t j my i,t 1139 € ( age ( j " wink . men re r niery * tne : a 4 any r coant the al ant re reid thw ab " ai ae one LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co, 12700020 00 ia ey rpee r r fe WHOLESALE DEALERS - ° eaeae Lil atternya r f 2 ¢e - v FOREIGN AND pow . I k eas Y we whee 3 mat : to Ww F @ Oo fina ANDREW RAGGARLY . ait - { pa ‘ Ne we ra ; ; and Fancy Trimmings, i Yo. 34 Nerth Third Street, {e t t L . n Mirko and A ve ae haa re TOR UL om . Filmore ; - CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTIA( a . ot D ate I {hoes r ) poe \ sev Dien ' wart rm exye f tral ae be Hie eTerUPS ConniN, Mee see) uasins MCueNY = wad may te hens tens pene int LIVERY STABLE February 1, 1735 Iya HTL. 19 1 wor an aryl harrowe.(e r ‘ . ; i three eta wish cit TINIE Sutmerit — , Tals aie or , oo ibmeriher ie in rereipt of a large lot of PA : teak eat ra % een a DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, KIN MADE CORSETS. of the newest clans cr f 4 really og ' OFFICE ate LADIES EMBROIDERED Cambie SKIRTS ut te might ha ral 1 or ate Ae COMDED, GRASS and MOUAIR 4 ' Pros 7 are Ro do, Wore ay ae eoteeao lle ee eigenen DR. DINKINS, : OAT MANSION HOTEL. Mhirting of o ne re ong t wot hot, with ba | } TFULLY offers hie s rato thee . FE OMYERS, F are ; , ve ‘ . A tole, and bw t working cattle and sere EU zene Ofice at the Manson Hotel SOB PRINTING Nod, Granite Baitding itr ! and the vagts J Saliabwry, May 31,1 val Blank Warrants for sale Ilere itt Ul th be abundantly supplied ohh... voudes aad shonget ieee Rh good poy, THE STAGE OFFICR for the Salem and Jefferson Stage Hotel The Stage vpuo this line fs Rept at t “ pes atieation to the Shor fas ' y strie! hopes to merit and seowiven = — MATTHEW Wilkesboro’, Sept, 27, ra Locks, Pe ea et: HAMPTONS ~~ VEGETABLE: TINCTURE, ee ena TUR OF TUR ATES r un lone’ heag has made ro dive fue health to yy ty oY those who have ued it to be the s and ls warrepted free al ection om the stomach, Liver and cases of thoee organs, with all chronic Dyspepsia, Cough, Asthma, Bronebjut ativctions, Pains ig the Back, Bide br Coesumption, Gut, Neuralgia, ¥ Bowel Ara Female Medicine it bas ee eqenh) Th wi e dom fh pallid to doves tee coupes eohouaiade BVyewww | Henry Clay, Sater, Hew cured by 4, | failed, apd from hundreds of of testimony never belore given 1h trial of 12 0 esevtnes foo te wont rel Yor Tours, Ge, This le to cory, thet I hawe aend Mowbray’ Hamptee V Linerns vom, 10h Angust, 1506, . A Voice from the Old North State, FROM ONE OF OUR AGEITE, Mesery Mortimer ® 201 LAN ASLAN extiewed beng ) Grind the eeeet ctness oe hed bee thront Carta! HO Shalie te prenet . oothing bate strong Gere we tedteee the theaeseds eho ane 47.04 om ee mame fated diemnae of whieh he tnd bene, reiered, atures him thee publeety tespeeh ont We any te the ofltrend wi Dpanyem, Congh, feretle, de, wy Ge MAMPTOS BTINCTU RE. the ertghe wakes a rm oe Vou ome 1 be Pemeertt, sapentbehs nade the inh Ow Oh fomale Cemneen, oad tet cate belied or ermgs comedy Mews yon thet | Etat pees fm 8 ree throat alivetion ay general beet hed bereme or) Sah peered, Chee | oommeed te Gee Mamepeen's Tame hee wat 1 + Beets epee my gemerel ont salenery., HT OF me yee ted dgeetve See a Fighted ep andee wo Mare aver et me rommmammmdind 6 te tay friend, amd error) (aon, oe has ot there een interme, they bewe Geet o 1th ower ees Youre Semi, 708% Lasanas Poster of the Raeter it. ME. Chamm Wherever beowe bt tec? @he be Acmeieet, oot et Tooth ares of Karten coders hie wameniahemere ty Help tows Viegeieate Plestere Mere Mortimm 4 Bowkowy tee t ot -@ te ~~ then Grey atin, ont the hat & be & enaee redeeed te 0 UW -ce vace € vee foe Prem: one 8 qeaet rexpeete Dregeiet: in Qomth Caretine Cecmumeres § C. Bepe ff, 10 wee 0 Mewnnst The sale of pour Wempte VERYON SK RIDGR, ( Pee wwnere, Fe fr 1 POLE — #07 White | om ih general appear te Pr ‘ . pete me te eate, that | here gree ~ 4 HAMPTONS VReeTaete fier wee 9 - Peet | awe amet ie be my teemly = - Arepate bee of appetite Cineimess gad gemers! ater he for ae my ORper homer extemde thereto bot Ptrwrere wr ommmendiing 1 te the a@iiesed, os 5 exh ent 1 rportfeny yours, VERNON BPA RIDOR Chaptete [ * Yer7 Colom thom hewing the Tinetere far sate and get peow™ e ° eupes oP Fo ele by OTE OPEL Ralebery BD Jenene eo 1 Cowge Vint Concord, J P Ratth, Wrdesb Vos @ Cotter Chartette | Resbere’, Carttan & Oe, Mater : y7} JOHN C. BAKER & CO'S CENUINE COD LIVER OIL" 4 1 ' ¢, wad bet tn the moet spperre A the #ner- pared 4 by wes, hee recetre met the momt sevemtific of the Medieal Prefermr® { Pholad-tphia and cleewhere, who recrmmced a 0 any het cow manefsetured. Of ie effiese portance ae a remedial '* come y ene iow Dennetitue, Arthme, Chrome ol! Serefalenwdisenses wh—thouennde of eminm aud Amerien having tested ite wonder! ¥ sold by JOHN C. BAKER & Co Whotesale Drage*, No. 100.N 4d St. Phoiadelphie. Aleo, by Dre SILL & SILL, Belebery. N. © Jan 5 6mo35 ATTENTION. PERSONS Indebted to the firm of BAKRR nt A & OWEN are requested to call and settle 0° heir accounts mast be closed. All persons needing Ntoves, Stills, Tin Ware, der, wonld do eel to enti as they have & supply o* hand which they are anions to sell enon . OWEN BAKER & a9 85 FOR RENT. df Yet ROO@M formerly neenpied by the Weichanes Uffice, one door above Col. Raberd’s Hotel, Appty to Salisbury, April 19 7, 1884 Deee mbes for re = M. C. PENDLETON, \ » wy > Rate ] 7 ie’ 4 cape ati hewn were b Ving. z re a t E - $j E + Ve g e 42 2 3 3 is. WENA ca V2 + 2 eee a ah ae Sapiagtgy: ches iM oe NS A tadyetie4 eiddierai ddd g ated Wie, al eae, tech < bbe Ae CR ToS WP ob ie TY Basch" dpi & ies his (keen he pare eee een . ; } ese Wketalgne 2 eae ae yay! Oe a ™ i Sw aa a nae & oe Bp i ae eae a Reg SiS fle : ing seed broadcast, j dj From Harpers Mowozing for Ji if ineadiills; hasbeen invented. Avseriessof| of wit cian im ig ||, Old av Fam, T love’ to-look upop a pretty wor’ r than,’ Alf the long-years that have spent: at ¥ desk — pondering over stocks balancing aper+4 2 ila ‘and sunning up given columnaof figs) | Yres=—have hot been able to withér thait'old wate; De, drapwillo Mates, in, Ove: Medical ie A elihtottar a ye persin Com a plates, which convey the seed fr : t ia such a manner F it is april ; perfect’ regularity andvevenness aver whole ground leavened by the machine, that the total number of deaths im the ” a ci crctey 9 Kaigland and. Wales, was ae a : wah » bit n 1850, the uumber of deatlis tof ’ én blo wits “44 = ih gules ( being bp Pa Jeno thaw jaw the af } me, Wht” stiom, a > _ fy Ria me ma . C d seca prdero®d 4 i ¢ ; ot x by ab many as 20,893. fig thee . ‘ a icy pee nee gees dy Yo tee, of © Swhere, kid levery Wiieté'a host“of Young ‘men ‘ , meu srnt the "year | 5,,; : ete aes : _ Athotighty as-wra\ went into the:qqomdogether | dangled train.’ ir devoir: ér | brandy bottle. . pit : er ofthe halen aud the comm een pn Wt tan g ett phegerrabe w accaamal asf inant rosaniwae in probabilisy Uc | drésee Atel: nash fart < | Well, ny g6od wonian said F; inmputiently | trom follows in the same manner, and it found | in golden cipher! “Ung enamel ta ‘ . rt ee albise ‘ - “habe Ls atten ea that the four wth present nearly’ the kame lies: a:teesa of suuny ‘hair, not gumeied or twis- dasbing Young. fchy!, panies hose) Arrows "They danced with her, and flixted, with ber, and endiigh T fear, ‘what do you wan,t’ oy average, So. that; tw feality, it ie found, when | ted, secotding to mor fashion, juto’a tortur: | 4S? Madame Cancan's ropf mas: pet, gale...» | drove:her outsleighing, apt took her 10 he at "Don't you kiow me, Mrs Troy !” : ir the aggregate Of the four years is taken, cither | ing, rigid love knot but Joowsly’ folde®” in the The Lalf-was g splendid one. Flowers, seem- ‘tre; but then, when they had snficiently amused »<¥ really amp hot aware— and I looked uri- a ‘ , fn (Ss eee Pa gn goes ies e the psc eaane wary curbithiat ie had'when it heng ftom ed t haxg been rained over the rooms. The! themselves, they went off and married some one dusly into that wrecked and reckless face. a3 . 3 mber Ne “died in H ae j ; cs & . . P 2 ‘ndted i iy» BT ect et the tn f hey catel the held that now dlceps. “The othé? side of the soft light of the myriads Pasir oe lent ajelse, Iler toilet was changed also. The rich Sbe laugbed.’ She-was sot surprised. Few vin, {thaw WF the cholera lad mde to visitation. bucket é@tAiN a wwinintare. Dark, moist, vioeht — one most tebdler “contpledtohs ;| dresses of Honiton lace'had quietly glided into | people would know ber now, She had. been ve- ne, te, 4 hin ‘ A pea ; eyes ;/rielr suntiy, hair heavy as sputi fold, fising- 2" Spleridid ie Lroendex, andMiibdcerit tarte- | simple tarletanes > you saw om the white ty ubfortunate, but 7 —- not her fault, She ot yous Yo i he JOHY @ CALIOUN'S VIEWS. ing down in bewildering loops; tender, pile | “ane slirts-rastled Atyainst“€atti Other in tho} gloves, howover well ‘breaded,’ were not fresh, blamod her father for it eutirely,. Nevertheless, a aged eres cheeks; through which faigt roses: peep ; full, }towded rodens witlin voldptaous| sound. Jand you recognized the old blue craps skirt wn- she had many,a time and oft danced with that ~ it. 0 F. the Fatiicror cot fete: f bie the | Extract bom a spooels imaule by My. Calbouo, ’ juivering lips, capable of expreating every thing | “Phe German’ commenced at ove e’clockyand | dor its yarions disguises of diferent wimmings. gentleman sitting near the fire, Croton Poole. Serum 4 «3 ‘ 6 of his eal yon the admistiun of she State uf Michigan > \eitently, and making their prerogative of specch ; 04" it;whs:thatCroton Voole appeared imall Lis) » Still, Const J merry ébough, for she | Toor Croton—bow his portly figare quiver- Lad y f Jin couferring the power to pass uuiform laws! a Kuperflaity, while, frou within one ented the Slory. Up.to this period hho, had comdcsoend: | was yet young, and doubiless bad wild, vague | od at these von, : rie fof naturalization, tile framers of tieVondtitution | wleam of the dearies little tecth half disclosing jed Y hp rene: His “we was, languid; his! hopes of conquering some millionaire by the| . ‘Gracious Tleavens ! he ered; ‘you surely . : mmant have had two objects in view 5 ove to pre-| themsel ics. polka redowa indoleat. In the intervals, be lean- | mere force of her charms. 1, however, watched | are not Constance Brevier & = fate, 2 —— | vent ccingetition beitweed th Staten im holding Well, ¥ got that lock of hair from Mer, She ,%2 8grinst the scagliols pillars and watched Con-{ ber sadly, with a sad presemtiment of her melan-} ‘That's my name,’ she answered entinty. “I'm ‘ee ts heal . + yi de veh san 00 e2- Loot imdecemebts for the emigration of furcigu-| rave ie that bunch of jramine. They are all i , who never seemed to tirt, swimming choly fate. She had very little to live on; o| pled t meet you here. Tun very poor—almost ern, 7 ¥ "Rinte ba pape lors, and i ondegeto provent their improper in-! that are left to re mivd me of her now, io the rooma. But when that universal mere pittance which she inherited from her mo- | starving ; aad I know you'll ausist me’ Ang} 90 to 45 ue is vet cvafina to any |fiuctey over the: theperal (iovernenegtythrowgh This miniature has not anything whihever to | mevemet Sogen: wher that bringing of cfisirs ther ; aud but for the present Mind pospie made | ber, dull. ogee Fightod. up with a gleam of drank: « ae f jaach Statdeas might maturalzs foreigners, and. do with ny story’ 1 ani not guing to give you down from unknown and mysterious corvers in| her, apd the many vieits the made én the sum- | eo hope. : weaar ues lewek) confer on them the right of exerchsing the! the history of that single loveyamaze in my Tile the fewetle weswy papgone = the bed | mer and sometimes in the winter, sho: would. not Poole covered his face with bis hands, I ne- eb, take, “Beatwovias, Mase, Avg. 7. | dlective frenchian, bebure they could be sufficient-' 1 hare alluded to it only that you may ste tliat began to louk ;het sed saztow ie | have been able to sustain herself degently, Her | ror oe ee ee completely shocked, A few races : : a tte {by informed of the nature of oor institotions, or | the died up old bachelor—that ‘old Troy,” as aes pelea a rer pleje.. yous \ father pula Sra ag bars either rer | mouients po had been recalling a lovely, 4 w sthante : ; } wore interested im thelr preservation: Hoth of ie is tually called —has ha! his tender moment, me ¥ re, amsumed an ¢s- | or was beading a life ut se enjoyment oo bis blooming and lo! the reality of his dream | - ry! 1+ thane = these objects womkl be defeated, if the Slates and may . excused for still finding his beart DCN muerly condemnatory of dancing, indi-' jJI-gotten gains in some obacure corner of the enters, an aneleas!y old woman, who begs, PY ae Dy eneraae ALS \ pant wre muy confer on aliens the rict of voting, and beat time to the harmony of wotnunty ‘Seauty cauing that if they bad a thousand offers of part | world. | smells of'brandy : = " ape aa 1 PPA ba jie the the other privileges Lelungin: to citizens, On) When Constance Brevicr ‘eam oat’ at “jes they would not so coadescend ; io sbort,, Years rolled on, and bore with them the ot Shall Ttdlf you how we tried in vain to re iad os paler. Pio emma a _ | thaak supposition, it would be almost fmpowille great ball given at cr own bowen for the cece when all qiliet Bon dancing people were ruthless- | er of * The Heanty's cheeks, She was still ele- | claim the poor creature from the infloence of the ce pruaged parrpsytiag: an 4 a e DEB MILL EXPLOSION. | 4, pecdve what good couk! Le obtained, or evil ' sion, | do believe that I was very pear making routed out of thiir ¢orncrs in ordi to make | gant-lookmy, but the Ips began to be compress | terrible passion by which she was dominated— th ory a i » aan gntity Ba =a . eo-lay Wiclly annowpced provented, by covferriog the power 6m Congress. ‘a foul of invactf, and falfing over head and ears room for the performers, and the German con-| ed, and rarely opened but to emit some Ditter | how we surrounded her with every possible com- led inthe. * —f- depo . of Ms..Gar-| The! power would bo port Uy wugatory.— in love with ber, She was just sistern, and ra tillion reigned triwayplant, then it wis that Cro- sneer. Constance saw with terror that ber life | fort except that ouc for which she longed ! Shall |. 9 of es ve ‘ bf. . i Dd hed explode, the | A Btate might bold out every improper imdece- | vishingly beautifal, 1 will not attempt to des.“ Poole awoke from Iris lethargy, and became was about to be A failure; that when hee ap | deseribe to you that awful death-bed around |g om8. weaioddes the : ' tr ‘ey ee billed Rie perso. "In the Phil | ment to emizration, m= free); a if the power did crile ber. You must imagine the smallest feet, the life and soul of the revel | pearamee had vanished, her friends would fly which tho visions of the inebriate thronged in | "4 y 5 shprs os + wre we tad ftlowing agodunt yf ' nut exist ; and might confer on the alien nl! the the sweetest «ves, the moat delicate banda, the a meets ere — Dae en tas, ood eave nelue ber ee ees er are eae a were hemes nate | do| - ia a ad ws Trr 1 . : sie ; torial eminenoe, and ruled everything. Llp made | pect of a lonely life. The old ball dresses that | wish that Madame Carcan had been there to}; ns enn, vem. : polition) privileges Belungin: to the native torn lithest ficure, the Lrightest hair, the merricst ; » i ; lim fact it is satinfactory ? wed ah Me. Garercle's powder ettimen : ® 4 bully to the great injury of the gow laugh ee cal reer tea zination Constance Lire ycople sit chowats,slustlycr they would o¢ po, in or-|she wore were still more faded. The lace be- \see. That avaiable instructress of youth BO leche ower Y ; sory c x | } ez bond je the vicinity of thie ety, jermucnt of the State, but to an iteproper con. vice. der w form. the gicle, ile ordered, the mum-| gan to be cottony, and the handkerchiefs which | have seen the resalt of making young ladies or- | viz : drinking. Being somewhat — befores diclock this morn beGl over the Government of the Uviem, 7 When Constance Lrevier ‘game ont, Now cians what to play, aml owen bearded the im-!it edged. were vo longer made of impalpable bamental inatead of useful. eral it will require babit to make ht, ond op ander 4 dite he bed a half wos of }Mlastnite what 1 bare said —enppose the domi York felt it to Le an event. Her'father, who was mortal Kammerer humpelf. Then, wuing the | eambric. You might sometimes, I thiok,de-| Oh, Maddme Carcan! if you would only Bat it contains nothing mre tere eet 8 j oS The explonive een. tremendous, and [Rant party in New York Gedinz political power Ler only surviving parcat, was & Lankes of enor: triry like Copstanee, hha whirled her for a few | tect a meonsic bracclet on Ler arm, Madame La.|teach your pupils howto take care of them- anid, of coshnanee wo xe tg pear A glam im the dwellings |#bout to déy-art fram: them, shoull, to maigtan | mou repoted we with. Ilia house was a palace. epi Ben ye or proceeded to lead the | mari's—o surp sign that she did not deal there. selves | common salt. Is taste is well ie ithe ony. We hol-boen to | Gitrecendenry, estes 1 the right of suffrage to His equipages were pumervus and pocscepsioe- hee Ryare OF Te CASRMAX. . | ‘There was something tortibly melancholy to — Irish bos, who compgred it to * tos preaton gears, withowt accident, end {the thyeunds f ahem of overs lonzuage and ‘able, and bis only daaghter surpasingly lovely. “ = Pare tmvepelibeg erdurea Be | me in witnessing the decay of this woman. Yet| Carrier Pigeon and the Telegraph.—The out the sweetening. a ghey vm oe ‘fo be a tale howte « mbrace! in }@om every portion of the workd at anneally You may |< surc that many a young man, a eer BS snes ori beow-| what was to, be done! She was useful for po )Philudelphia Ledger says that the ™ associated Pr the = tha workmen capnected with ies | poer inte her great amporiam — how deeply be made his tuilet that evening had wild dreama {© how, of whyy towbireter fownd theriséives | Wing. Madame Cancan had taken good care | press” has an agent for the arrival of N. York pe ete wom killeh at once, They sere miglt the destiny of the whobe U mon be effect: of carrying off that sptendia prize jouddendy a ati pergeroes a me 8 was, extravagent, and oe at the Bandy [ook lighthouse. He | ce oe nok dengue nts of thew resmare- ed by sucha memsure. It might, in (act, place 1 went rather ¢arty to the louse, and areived ee 00, fithin vihisiksiaw-| money sho had was spent on cheap finery—for | bas fifty carrier pigeons, which are trained bor |“ ie i " " Thee ther nil 4 . eae or Pekancee; trom 60 ty 200 | th control aver the General Gor roment ity | there before any of the custs I found Con ve ee pow & 1¢ will ung Bopelessly to society. She «48 |ghe purpose of conveying news from the cteam | S108 jar partly filled with water, hy » wore fiz i t r ‘ : te . a ‘ the hands of Ghee who kaow wether of cur stance im the large drawing room, © dking op M gin phere pre » lig — thee doumetl {slips to the share. A man in open boat, in ali |e ou which the bitte chap sit, = = a cas Ute Frenchintn atghaps in the ceeutitatinibyrent® dive vexiiMieeent a | ater ste amd down beéare 0 tong esirror, ood adedrvian | pee ei ‘ TOM. P Lie Penn Nees Even the witli Weontet etree Tost te hold 08 | kinds of weather, drops alongside of Lhe steamer is to be clear and fine, he reclines ow the: ion PE Lene, Joa Du of oor country. New York grvis about ome herself undmguisedly. ere ae ne mer ‘ek The lady }tha bough to whieh it “Cings, and fallé to the as she bears directly upon Sandy Hook. The | step; bat if a storm * ac. . ebb Breads Bunker, aia) 0 luy pammed Jobe: )rint of the ekctoral votes im the «bore of Pre Ub! Mr. Troy! and she, bownling: toward ei : = * hw 5 omen t ‘ nes Sk h }qrownd ; and the time uae when Companies | news is thrown O¥er in a water tight can, and down part way, and if the storm ? Posen i ” Jeident ; dnd it ie weit Scown ths ¢ political ime as L entered, ‘how do you he my dress oa - "t " 7 » OES ie ae ae be r: bwas Jesertcd by that socioty that ebbs and flows | the news being taken out, a single sheet is affix. | vere one, he goes to the hottom. ¢ ixoauen i Tall Wilase prt Terallg, blown axay, not ree iestitutions keep the Siate pear! sally dived font rt pretty £ Madame Lamari ry» that abe oie a ce nif a ok 2s age z — like the sca Onee she floated upon the top jed to a Lird’s leg. The man then gives the sig more than an inch and a half ten oxoe of : The exph~wa of the dry io ed into two great political parties, The ad: hoon pevor male one bhe it bedore.’ baci eh ; Fe af 9 . is eke © | most ware, beantifal as a aautilus expanding i | pal to the bird, which raises his wings and away | consist of one fly per day. o 4 hee. ; ‘a will, situated. algat Uerer Jam |‘ (6 few thousand votes esther er) ight tar think it w charming my dear Mew Coa- , panel Be ae ‘.. ca mbotit | sails to the sun; Lat the tide receded a the | be gocs, with all his powers of locomotion in a 3 ee — did yanks distant, to erphat! Ton thbin thaill theve the acala and the electors mizht tarp, in ie as rl acawered (tet. U1 namrae) rat I on oa! - = “phe ” —_ < cor | bors wore on, arml bf deer gasping and dying \seransint fine fof the office, guing a distance of The Ressums tii fii A les somdine to’ bes s f the nd | ; ! cornaes. were (yar persns, pone of Whoa Were biMad ; oF their ebction, the sey nm to t lend quite ag much bari be the dress as t lends ae ‘ « ; Pr eager alibi “ee “<p lonely strand : Vehree or four “Hilles in as many minutes ; and ton letter says that the a0 rompers bad tee were dangeroasly burt, aed two others | tots of unnatara wee) farvign: r I'resi- to you.’ , ! ony pirked off be aevihd waits ov a determined = after pans Son from sortety popping in at the window, is received by the July from duties, indicate the ’ bally wounded Teetie MeCTaley wae jential electhon mitt depem! . ! Oh! get away, yoo sh » king old creatare ‘ ies ri 1 lost sight of her for a number of years | heard | aeent, who traiizanits the intelligence over th || The exports of 1855~'56 will < fee A tha ( ' : Throughout thie wenderial performames, of that the had gone Svath, to live upon a plants Sy | er than during a Many theowe shee bo tet, ard it bs feared he will wot vote of the State, amd a [res men in! Yoo think that because Tam cooly just cvming |). 4 bsg the J = estates aca “a ) Tie upon a plamta | wires to New York, Itoston and Ihiladelpbia, | staple crops of de ogee Sa prewnd riveted, fie recived 0 si¥ere comtusion om the |realay by th hot vs, Oh u!@ out you ca eas mach as you please ratty noe i pire Cr Be —— ree morn’ to — eee i roils +hand thence to St. Louis, New Orleans, and all are abuadant beyond j <‘ginee eee AA Ata Cad etl, Win scaly bs Bally et, Ans” ee ees othing | amd poole shen they apoke of her siete! Mil! ports of the ae on nd , Ip i y eu l nt re parts of the country, so that the pews is fre- meneement of the American totten trade, “ne at 4 and he te otherwise Larne! aod lwuised. = ; ; ve revived a fove better, she addal, ia sau a The — ye ba aie | fli $ iD nf er “pa did not then pags quently received over a large part of the United such crop has been known as that which i of cos ~ Patrick Dawe was running frm the fill, andl Narre on 4 Beret “i vst might portant tor t ; tanh tna mn, Satta Ba de ao y : cotano Steel Aonhl Upsetor : MZ States and published before the steamer heaves a ground—modesata estesais ya ws scaarabdiad. when k lgbiashe about 12 o'clock, as Mr. Henry Ro Sav VTclend'. Who from! One of the yous pot vaderdand the daar, 1d who, rvete his} with Croton loole, who bad married @ South-\ 1. o uarantine | 400,000 bales beyond the production pom yy oad . bd ‘ Fiage, Jp. was going up stairs in his resi at Mes} ie : = national projedicey wonhi bold on when he was) ern lciresa, and was now a portly middle-aged | : a | preceding year. Wheat, corn, rye, p te ae 2 owe thy yale tek 0 the beer. - dence, he met a stranger g down, au x. ie e ; pe ion “e \shari:) told t ro, and ket go when he’ wre told to! man with a family of five cluldren, Ihe haat} iW 0 ~ on ae a overflow our granaries, 2 pent tenng » tetmle Pa nothing « ve wert” she ered sharyly 4 } 4 an tor re e we . e meat. slLondant here greet We gach a manner an ly remler ail with the assistance of Ui cual ] final : AY , sal held on, and evedtashly: anvolwed himeetf ie tach | callal on me about ihe trauster of some stock, soni blicees new) as ve | Pork, rm aap ; ; Prog Nag sone fee recovery douleful. ly sneceeded in captoring and conveying fusinag ep wie gration Al cach A sMeph Um.) Of dititcupeiemy tbat the only way he had } talked it te ae rious attention of onr police, and of all peace | aap i prcpories. +S ae wre ates ‘Thétis Mullen bad got a short Sistance from jim to the lock up The f w was arm. ‘It was from Well, never you mind eho : z Z . sy as Pai mw Maller Over as We SMUKEE AR Cficore to the groving favor which seems giv fanéal condition, the only danger mom. ts regents : J ane I at left to get out of them was to stand perketly couple of Cabanas. To onder to illustrate to | simmlar abundance will prevail os 5 exh and thé mill, @lien Me collar bone was Vevken by ed with adirk knife, and in the scuffle cut ‘tease from, but he's 20 handsorm Obl and in en by some parties in our midst to that cowardly : not thie Ao : ay ; ; } i eee still in the cewtre of the room, spd coolest bis him some fact connected with the transaction, ‘) | acovents represent that the desdent Of « picce of thutber. the eluthes of Mr. S slightly in one or the bus is beautifully written ning pore ee ; onl Voeks | z to loot & i. and munierows weapon—the slung shot. We like our own, larger than hare ELS oaths Another tat, whet patie Book! not be as more places. He had in lis possession «Whee dil you grt this letter PE inquired openers grem over him Uppton Tooke | went to my secretary to look ir 8 ceolait “OS | trust such menseree will be talten promptly se) TES Whether the actions of or et pony zi ze ss when searched, bes led@he knife, thre 1, to possess some Mazical induence, foe | ament fn terning over the papers. the locket P ene { t . e cortaited, was running beside Patrick Puch, hee . ’ sible . y SPEC gravely; for it secme] to me rather a dangerous Si y ae = . N may prevent a repetition of sach cases as that ture will bear the prices thas will serecn 9 , gold watches, about &200 in money, a aw bin alsolutely asaist re basket-firure’ | | mentioned to you before fell omt. It caught _| tation is now the question. ie hereon the gered was Knock! down. He ay buneh of trank keys, and a candie with’ of thing for this young creature to be com y ithout a LlanJer before | went away. Croton’s eye. Ile sighed, and gave a aad anile which we pow record. lly difBculty will be to obtain a ara Ped, aad picking up his feflow-workman, eared ny arches. The watches are tus descr Dei; | Scarsiag te early with efarcs da cour om f : ‘IT baw ‘one tao,’ said hie ; “ed miy thing of Mr. Samvel Francois, while standing, on Wed- of shipping hd ‘ ‘ ‘ . e : course it was é rany one ser ' e D, gente e. uc OF a a dl - tijavy. No. 1, George Forester, Liverpool, No On, ahoat a sear ago, when T was at Ma Op otor ‘ Wee , eae! ; t eae sash bers I kept.’ ~ . £ nesday evening, near the store of Mr. Joba Bar- | " pen — C0'S "The eiginecr, Wn. Witchell, was sents at his poozl. No. 2, Mo J. Tebias, Liverpool, dame Canean’s schoo! ewe 4 vp mite won a vd - a i ‘ she Sh pre Foe a 7 aieeccinl re, corner of State and Market streets, where be GOV. JOHNSON—AN UNWORTHY. ts post, reading a newspaper, when the explosion No. 190364. No t, Jolinesn, Liverpool. poof of the howe with an arrow, mil wae ee ia . Ut Seine ead eed was employed as clerk, was knockel down by TRICK. ‘ 47 ‘took place. Hersaw # barrel of pow retplode, No. TOU. This In ve cavy & df aml eotit. It was so romantw * You cant think A ee ; ae seer 1 he : 1 P ] 5 } 1) one parece unknown, Te has remained in r . e }! dhl Wired ty deenibe Wis aafety behind the chim and vest chain with letters E.G. engra ; gondlocking ; Constance woukl ia all probabil: Wer very much one, and | reve she hoved J acible since the affair, and no } ‘ We find the following sccownt of ta lati dee eterk, wield Z f “ve er ed on the back of the case They are al how the other tir envied ine ity get ate ry lance forton from her father Wnd me. Bute my family would not hear of the | a ae ay ale sil po hopes are Cater coring intrigue, practiced by Gor. Jobson oe mes doar td ager \ . double bottoned watches, 6 ith wold faces, CT ee not the slightest douht of it, What did all the world knows that these are all the items mat: h after her father’s failure. Have you heard patel nea hat Bae cent rn = Lame ——— wr ’ ae a bock © ot hin hem is left han 5 2 : , nel e course know } ane a sppereed and the last haa steel hands, The name you learn at Madame Cancanss Constance, be- | which modern soeety deems necessary to the | what bas berome of her f ae aE nyse ha edught by sate portion A the wl and Or Bibb appa! ey 2 Par de—The x _ | give the statement for what it is worthi! The ita are : : of J. M. Bibb appcars marker on the inm- | sides love letters onstitution of a happy marriage, Constance, 'No. They toll me three or four years ago, | ate of a Coquette—The Princess Nathalie, Ciitor of the Discipline says : “ mend A 08 Gruistd, nd he also receives! some fight seratches | side of the fellows pocket book. * Well, she anewered, musingly, and] counting however, lyted Master Croton. Ile had a cer she was Soath eand s ce that she daughter of the Prince Gregory Ghiks, has been “ 3 : o" = av Ty te net ioifore Mn that sh a ath; bat I heard sim at sh é H In Cherokee, G: the keteam: ian be as Wa wh Te | ; xl ee 1c lee =. : et Ae on her fingers, ‘I learned French, dal wunid | tein eort of section for tine, L-thourht, bet hin had left. Charleston, wie aheleas saying — exiled to a nunnery in the principalities, for five paign, Johnson oo Abgeriaa la z er P, wna ash, Nite, rey am a ae acs moa S gn i oes peer ; and the use of the globes, aud all the fashiona- calmness was 60 5 iblime, bis self-possession so Oh! here's the statement of the Company.’ years, im conse rence of ber co jurtry which | agasst Jenkins, publicly, for the latter , from mingtun, were at the scone soon | And in detanlt of bail he as committed | i ncca. Tesidea, you. know, they aay that | perfect, tha! ; cit he could ; =f caused the recent fatal duel, in wich the \us was close at his heels; but whenever & alter the oteurrénde, rendering all the professional anand to sale tg i paras ae : Maclame Cancan’s young ladies know how to en th : , r 1 . ling t ee ; a ae And Constance Brevier was soon nae toa by trian Count Stolbert killed Bualche, son-in law of “Tportanity offered, he never failed to 4 ’ our Superior Court- a trunk, marker 5 thing even approa 2 2 pemon, be f ns. money-cetting creature e were , : : , } ' oO | wid in poe power lence, Ahbott, “keep until called f tera room better than those of any other school It is not, however, with Constance Brevier's n Sema mak } ‘t ‘ - k the Prince of Moldavia. The princess ts 20 years ty a eo 5 ee 'e. eos Ye er vealay ant bare af Bases ’ . - = . ‘There's a woman In iall wishes to speak a ty e ans ; Mr, Garcsclic says th rple Oe st hav came to the Carolina ILotel last night ©Lam delighted to bear such a favorable ae- goklen moments that Thave todeal. The terri: qith you, MreTroy,’ said the servant, int. rrupt { age. himsclf in the @stimation of some of hh | adelphia ae by one of the Frem eet who On be ny searched, various pocke t bem ks connt of Madame Cancan’s establishment, I aa, , si incherlifwisoniy to. Us Mee 5 Bae ae € an clahe ee rae _-_ friends. in the effort. He ordered the Somber WC vi - in the packing rodm, being mlilict d we) and port monnaies, ith Borglar Ld we anid somewhat bitterly, as L turned at the sound | found in those darksome days that followed so ake srofits of the Patent Phosphoric Gas Com Holloway « Ointment and Pills, a certain lex! moll rere Le Lederes and cireulate @ cer Grods smoking a pipe were foand init W vingtom Merit of Hiown's whistle outande, to see who the arri- | quickly upon tt nshine of her vouth a na Hier auaiinvcernmciletat Fees pa Cure for Dad Breasts, Caked Breasts, and Sore tan arent ie Algerien ene = ' ae =< | . : eS eee old her you Ni iplea—The wife of Me. H. 1h, of the Broad uying documents, and after be was’ elstted’ Gor- T _ . val WAS ° Mr. Brevier failed, compromis } with hia cre- were engaged, but she anted to see you only ay New Vork Socal) aes i wuts ah emor, (pr bably on account of these slanders ‘, Sale of Free Negroes.— On Monday last, the TENNESSEE ELECTION 6Oh. there's. Croton Poole shrieked Con-! ditors, and fora! f time seemed to rise beyond | for a few minutes.’ : , heat of her Iast child wit i ha! br ast pins rer Mr Jentina) refused to pay the bill for first day of tho Jaly term of Fausnier County At our latest date from Nashville, Satur Jay stance, as the young man passed in on his way hie difficulties Tt was a deceitful calm. New Show ber up? T growled, angrily enough, eral holes having formed on the same, her nip printing The last we heard of the matter, peokige Court, two negro women, who had been freedt “evening, the election of Governor was ib lonht, to the dressing room, ‘Croton! Croton” she york was paraly zed one morning want learn: cDGnlecyou ace iovobietiva 1 sayipase ples were nearly gone, and it was Unought at ey rani To was sued, or about to be od oot si : We think Johnson has been re-elected by armuct a panning imo tic halle ok Carne ae i‘ i . ; , , sne tine that the breast must be taken off sued for the amoun' , ; needing about a year ago, were sold in compliance with Tica eae 4 Ha ' sds _ are ra Noe : ed that Mr Irevier had tanned million of false)‘ Not at all, said Croton, langhing only 1 wR ni . coal slietok Rae ei Mfr. J. W. Dodd was editor of the Souther # court, lor fe wag un bi The K..N.'s have clected Rivers int m stock in the Crambambah Ranroad, of winch Be hope am not indisereet In remaning Mntment ant VP after having tried every ot! er at the time, and to him we wou yare & previous order of 4, for ranmiming Uv tl ea a ® ome t the 4 \ bah | lof which he | I ! - 1 é 1 : n t the t 1 to bh cgensde | /y Cortimorwéalth contrary to law. his Dist, Zollicnffer in the Nashville, and Sneed come was director and had fled the country.— I was preparing some equally witty retort to ef means # thout wes: the Onntinent was body who may be disposed to deny what y | recrealieal roole. doff : : have stated about the sland document a supply o* These n wore emancipated by the wilt |in the Knoxsille District to Congress, Sneed | Certainty, rephed Mr. Croton Poole, doffing [[cartless to the Jat, he had left his daughter | this sally, when the door opens 1, and my visitor well rubbed into the parts affeeted, ane the Pitts ate ere raga ha we Oe oweEN of Joln Edmonds, dec’, formerly of Culpepper and Rivers are gains , 7 his Gibus hat with » composed smile, ° Cor penniless anda The splendid) palace and entered. She remained a pace or two inande the Were taken regularly. In three weeks the anx ade ia toe canes oF *— Cre. é Sen. “a county, with the condition that they should frst Jacl haps " - rattanongn district sider yourself engazed to me for the German in. gorgeous furniture were sold, and Constance door, as if some spell impeded her fu: her entry. ious hustand was amply compensated, for bis °° 4°" voonl'y- ” Pp ny Poster, of Werreoton, or or ey Age heseveapes gomme Liclec ian to-day “T can give you the third waltz, too, if you h sd ts i econd from a life of Eastern luxury to She — a very qucer looking woman jadoud: le beh bata ne | 7 cars, After gaining their freede 3 : : ° | ——- + - ' . : went ia the District Tecdarbia Having be- | contained in the following endorsement on a like,’ she continned with an attempt to be ear the equivocal comforts of a secon 1 class board: She had ona dirty cc'ored calico dress, with a} ~ | The Tennessee Copper mines have sold 2000 come tired of the aweets of such freedom pock age uf lotters from Knoxville. Tf this is trae, age which was entirely nullified by the girlish ing house creat many flounces on the skirts; but here and The anti-Americans may contend qhat the of ore in Liverpool since Mareh lant. The Wotcrhmen key : yeeatey ia wiloubtedly elected . ? ’ : : . { . ; ‘ lowest price was £20, 12s, 6d; and the highest, , Hotel, they there Tound, they voluntarily returnedt, ancl <A ry cpa ‘rennesees malioa janxicty of her tone. | Though public exceration fairly engulfed the there the stitching ff the flounces had given) Ameriaan platform is not a good one to stand 637.) 108, per tun, " The prospect of the Tem ETON eae 10 be aol a slave, fy ime privilege of Be gia Nes nee? : ©The third waltz [ repeated Mr. Poole reflec | name of Preview, and a handred thonsand | wat, and they bung in ragged festoons about | upon, but they cannot deny that they find it a| sounee Taines are stated to be good, the yellow LE : taining in the ommonweall n. : Chronicle & Sentinel of 8th Naieate, fTet me ennrce: thine fam ¥ \e Vitcach dav te netdition the Ther hoods. She had on aanece rumpled. old | very convenient one to Bie wpon | sulphuret ore being 1m great demand in England. Virginia Free T'réss. of itis, We can’) tell; but.so it is, for pat. It tooum pohly 3 custom, like bowing, eye, Rat a kiss fairly cleotrifies you ; fms your Wood sud sets your heart to beat- boss drum, and makes your eyes twin- (estar on a frosty night. Jt ain't a thing © be forgot. | { j shaking hands, which eoems ovly a mere | see my sister, Bete kta eae wine fo wait wil she was ollér, before taking a elks wring your fingers off, simost ; and make |step of so much ‘moment; but she did not ap- | fairly damoe with pain, they hurt you so, Je} pear, At noon, on Thursday, she was burried | at any time, What | wry in a Ghose carriage, |ther or any 62 her family. of the case : a little girl, uot sixteen years of vothing else ; stolen from her mother, brothers and ye, 1 remne caer dou Peyton b «gapped ‘soart her hana het home aguin! bat the Bisters of Charity, Hearing she | A, object was aso secured by accusing Gen. Seott | C Park y for Em «3 she went to miass, and persuade | of BA t facts | be aware my mother did not make any special ob- led, Jections to my sister's going ; it would hav no good if she had, she must obey the law No language cap express it, no charch at whatever cost ; no other law is known | ‘Wetter will give the sound. Then what in nature | them but that of implicit confidence. Ge eqanl& the Mavor of itt * aor transferable. # % Tt is not a substance, Ly ‘hes ueithier color} ) and seis immortal. It is as «Gh m the creation, and yet is as young and fresh Mewar. it pre-existed, still exists and always Wilkes. Ut pervades all natnre. The breeze Be pasts, Kisses the rose ; and the pendant vine and hides with its tendeil, its blush- | years of 4 $ i Kisses the limpid stream that wails in an | habits, cluster round the spot wl amcct it, amd raises its tiny waves like | Tbe latter part of a life full of scenes of an other period of humag Me. T' iu her vocation may be true, but that it was her free will and choice im guing there I do not be- | Week. er Pia How it is lieve. A child of her tender years could: not} in order to satisfy some of our subscribers, who | oF are you a Catholic! Is the devil, in your ‘complain that their papers do not reach them | pinion, so much interested in the overthrow of “ally te . lips to receive it. Depend upon it, Eve | it ie Paradise, and was taught its beau-| ts and varieties by an angel, there is 80 transcondant in it and of parting ; the loug lingering, ; “Jovi present one, the stolen or the mutual one. ha kins of love, of joy, and of sorrow, @f promine, and the receipt of fulfillment. Ie pay wonder that poor old Adam was first aed then ruived! It is very easy for} @piaien is, if be had been less of a man it would base been better for him. Bat [am not a goin’ | @ preach; wo I will get back to my story ; but, Baquiee, 1 shall always maintain to my dying day, _— wee - Prem the Correspondence of the Boston Bee did not approach the matter as they should— | Were too ignorant of Romanian and its work- c | tog, deep and dark—to aceomp)ish any thing ; | : : . : | that himing is a mblime mystery.— Sai Slick,| 4s 8 why I regret it, “pet life 1 camgot see the Western North Carolina Rail Road Compa- F being be called Mother? God forbid. It is not) THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 16, 1855. in the cause of Abolitionism, Free negroism and to be supposed my sister prefers now the cor fe AS f ‘ pavionsbip of her aged mother, the affection of| wan | Bichot etnias, ond hes Gtveind the ment of her four brothers and one sister, to the and enjoyments h of her present home. All her lof 5 $0 all circumstances! There is the kiss °@ly be induced to heave forever the friends she ‘ ~ |leved ow earth, and be inearcerated within the ’ . A | Yatholio reli; needa the walls of a cloister; such a thing would be (ite #0 soon as they desize, that our aim has | the C aaligion, thet be o >| madness, unnatural, and contrary to all the feel- the seal | ings of nature, however besutied and degraded. 1 will pursue this matter no further: | would ; , : strange, thereivre, that a Woman is invincible, St 08 any account hare alluded to it now, if others | ¢ertain, that we can better serve the public by ——e ‘ ite af kissa niles aa , | bad wot taken the steps they have, The recollee- ben of the past is too painful to be oft we ag Bs | I must say a word in ™ "8rd to the above, will Le thankfully re devil's interest in thie matter. to get up with long faces and tell us Plation to the Nuneery Committee. On the | ceived. | According to the drift of your m, the @uaght to have been more of a man. My, Whole, I regret that any thing was done in the - premises, simply for the reason that the Com- mittce did not fully understand their mission — | when or how they ov common courtesies ; everythi Mies Margoret May, the Nus—Wer Earty Mistery end Why she became ¢ Nes. Bas Feascisco, Car, ) June 15,1855. j Masem, Enrrous: You wil! panlon one who fee yc - ~' 1 and the public generally, some five facts is rcsation to a matter suggested by the fhe Numnery Committee affair, and several ar |< boned How intelligent mep can uphold aod sustain, by their course, such institutions as Cou- vents, is past my comprehension of Kome ought to be known by all men why Koad C mpany, has been adopted by this Com bs 00 be Gdn your mibst, in spreading be. tempt to coutrol the public mind is the rankest mlolatry ; with them, when The a he is Letter t ion, thoug! bere she now is. | (of thirty years) is more | hered to it, for the reason that a larger number maiieees than any of mails leave Salisbury, tat che is happy of the Of the} What an aroma! dove facts, there is abundant proof; some; * Added by Toss. PW Was We ain't gros, for you can’t feed on it. | are living that can attest the truth of what I , ‘Th don’ Hoy, for the palate ain't required to test | have written. No one pretends to say my sister Mths” Tt is neither visite, uor tangible, bor is detained against her will. I have mavy times corresponded with her; she has expressed for us the warm attachihent of her former days, when she wasone of our Greside number, We dof know ne thing, however, that no communica- tion to reforur' bef, is read by ber alone ; all are! i d by the Lady Superior, who is called by that endearing name “Mother!” Can such’ a Jey | pleasures hts and | day in the least, the ny, will meet was genileman- ly and above-board, (I refer to the Koxhury visi Py for the of A ation,) such as no Pretestamt would have ques August, 1855, purpose of organizing, | of pression, y< ae i a esante pursuant to the directions laid down in the char-! == june eS the ter. teachines Nomanism pany, for the present; and the form will be han truth ¢ “ It best answer their PUrpose To deny this fact shows igporance of the deepest lye, or a willmgness to sustan a des iw relation thereto, which have appeared in | 8 the expense of the future Dappiness eereral newspapers Parte of the Atisntic States I fee! called upon QO eay semething, from the fact of my family be fag so clten alluded to, sod e@pecially the man fetitution at Emmetsberg. In looking over a Bhode Inland poper of recent date, my «re rest ed upon the following article : @iat he is welll informed on the et Mist May, sister of William I May, Eag., of Rexbery, who gave his testi aun y before the Io Committee yesteriay, was educated ia the vianity Her mother was a convert | qualified for the ; she bef Bemtor ease: “it is no fault A her have pot seen ber moce she 1 Coavent, imgsmech as x mm all countries not ool) | Charity, but to cheistered nuns |» * The fact cannot be gansaidl. and Petlewons to mer! that the lady detained grt ber wil” — Lerten Tremacript. Bowe of the above is tree. Ii is true that ms gether we a convert to Catholicmr, but nt = we tepe that my sister was qualified! t = pre ts i im Bostca cad oti perity of our beloved country a Romanist, let bun be an Am: nean oft foragn passed off, harmoniously, and satisfactorily to I wouk and pros d not give er, a place of trust of power within the gift of the the people, suoner than | woald bow down to the stocks, stones, and images they 80 relinowsly we in which my sister was induced to leave ber agar bemoaned family, and become an inmate of the “Sh against the £g I trust, geotiemen, you will continue * Mother of Harlots.” and any enemy of all that w tolerant and free in < Lek and relagous liberty are heaven bora shake your faith in tlem for a moment. t Bers cares —A correspondent, who affirnn %)¢ct of your efforts is obtained, and the subpect, writes we * under your feet vo power « Your Amer Pet that harmony, or disturb that mutual confidence, ® earth vught . - bee Demamt patie f May trad help and sustain you ia all you fiats lesioned fr the ge! of man, and tly welfare of the land voe hove eo well Exsue and the length of thu episthe, amd | shall ever re A the Nebraska ball, aad that 9 the aclectign of lis sucemeur the sasne end has been kept in an, The “Th Evening CANT Foot verely the coneur view fom the tracts Yeo tro HENLY “eee THEM. that MAY yn he j a th North ts almost ap Jen's re 7 ngimal mation of U noval was | parpex ence to the Priests of thatchurch whilst:in Mex- ieo, and of having a daughter in some Catholic Nunnery.*] This being effected, a necessity im- mediately arose for sécuring the’ party against any injury which might ensue. What Was the’ most effective means of accomplishing that end ! The Catholic vote, whith in consequence of unbeknowu to her mo-' the charge, Such are the 4S*, some arrangement with the Bishops and Priests, sisters, by |The scl Tam | Bishop Hughes was signed, sealed, and deliver- © done | Thus is this “vexed” question ‘being solved.— | Will the Union give us another item. Some slandering old bachelor says it is much after a year or so. Carolina Watchman. Thursday has for a long time been our usual Friday morning, than at any other period of the OO} to aBODeE;rs. be las ecting | his place, At the last meeting in this Place, whee the the Virginia elective, when be was seutched”— powerful body charter was secured by the liberality of a few of the citizens of Rowan ; when every thing when all retired with the most friendly feelings ' nd congratalation to the members of this energetic ship, and feelings of filial respect, uttered by the ming time, to be knit to, and cemented with, =e verses of fortane. been quiet and composed, awaiting the retern { 4 De 5 In) proof of s beckta Gans ike Ghenieglex ther frends ; and vainly coefident that no reports could mow be started, and circulated, bth ana Wotes, nh ‘being a Catholic ; of haxing paid groat rever- would have been cast for Scott, must secured, consequently a necessity arose for He was known for none of the cardinal prin- cle of his : Catholic reli- , his aime Leen devoted to the destrpe- tion of his arch enemy, Demoeraey, in which he failed, and failing he died. * Cowept, red and (ulas !) unbung.” Samivel is dead !"— Rep. Banner, Mr. Banner, we wish to know what you meant - Are you lost to every generous and lib- eral impulse? “What strange infatuation has seized upon you, that you should send forth the eructations of sych bitter ire and sourness, at the close of an election, in which your party was victorious? Passing over your announcement of the death of “Sam,” or “ Samivel,” we come to your biographical account of the same. You say—* He was born somewhere at the North, under the cover of Night, and has grown gray Havi demagogue. » ostensibly, . was d; the ti with and the President has faithfully executed it. Janez.— Cor. Amer. Organ. > when you first got married, Lut it is more jawy SALISBURY, N.C. ern OUR PUBLICATION DAY. his life in the cause of the devil, in his endea- vors w supplant the Catholic religion.” Friend, we want you to stick'to that sentence hereafter, don't desert it—and we ask no more. “ Devo- ted most of his life in the cause of the devil, iv | hig endeavors to supplaat the Catholic religion !” Such is the ease now ; but we will add, Are you a Protestant ia your creed, Mr. Banner, of publication, We have chosen it, and ad- on Thursday night and wishes, been to accommodate the Jargest number of id “to supplant the Catholic religion” Get that were passing. Several persons were wound- subscribers, So soon as we can satisfactorily | Yopr Bible, read it, and satisfy your mind, by commentaries, common sense, &c_, altering the day of publication, a change al upon the meaning of the 10th verse, of the 20th | 8g%, Some twelve in number, all of which were en placed accordingly be made, Any facts or sugyestions chapter of Revelation—then decide upon the beret to the ground. | devil will have the victory secured when the | Catbolie religion is sapplanted. We will pass oe. WESTERN EXTENSION, dile i According to potice given by the General sien moeremlond a2s soma =e remarks upoa this point, for future reference. the sulecribers to the stock of ti R ean ree negroism and ligher Law ‘eT , either in person or by proxy, in I =m we con . ; i sider them to be charges, which have neither Town of Salisbury, on Thursday, the 20th | mer history for hele om ie injary than you have dene to the American arty. Many of your neighbors, friends aad re latives, come under your sweeping denunciation But to proceed: ~ the breath of his nostrils blasted every thing that came io its way, vat The form of proxy used by the N. C. Rail od under the notice given in this paper. but not billed eb! The death-stroke was re served for ~ the people of the 7th Distnet.” We don't wish to deprive the infallible people, of the 7th District, of any benefit that may accrue to them from the Banner's complimeut — still, we cannot but enter into am exclamation of sur prise, at the sudden asnouncement of the dis covery of a single District im the confines of these United States, where National leswes are to re ceive the final test—where all political ~ Sams” and “Jomathans” are to undergo the pangs of sudden death, or the realization of immortal manhood. We have heard of the famous Meck lenburg Declaration, and were aware that the Tth District contained in its limits many memes toes of revolutionary achievenent—brt we have been advanced im the formatioe of an opemon of the transcendent merits of this patch of terra firma ; and now hears that it contains an sence, more powerful in ite if, more destrectiv> to“ Abohwoniam, Free negromm aed Lligher Lawiem,” thae belomgs to the combined forces A the State of Virgina We shail bide our tune, aed see whether the people of this District, © lich is so powertal, will counties through which the Koad is to pas ; ards each other—it was little dreamed by one, in this place, that aught would oceur wre another Convention, which would mar bh had beea e-cured by euch timely co-ope m, which had imepired the delegates with antictpavons, and furmshed material for *pinted beotherhood. The intimate relatioe- eseutatives of the Westero counties, sunk ! » im the hearts of the citizens of the “ good and they felt proud xe reflection that their jateresis were, in all borough of Salsbary ;~ of their brethren of the West. But time sy with it many changes and many sad re While all of our citizens have thing that came in its be § election, when be was scotch. virtues but otherwise, as a corrupt, ,, aud that establishment was peat. ' thé Jailor, as ight were not at all st ee iaiehe caies cate falshrong the floor} « Wi Il, into the room below, occupied Ly w.agrrant of the jailor who immediately aroused theciumates and gayé the alarm of “Bre: Upon entering Wright's room, it was discovered that the flames had not only burut hole through the flodr, bat had caught the eciling, and that the nirofthe room, tasintensely hote Wright was stone dead ; his skin slipped from the Bah ; | “ ho Lad been strangled*by the smoke apd then * aaa coal % o pie | baked to « crisp by a fire of his own kindling. — it of Rabel rey vidi. ; Tt was a rmost awful and appalling death. It is believed, having sawed bis irons nearly off, he set fire to his root, in the hope that the juilor would rush heedlessly to his rescue, when he could*master Lim and make his escape, oF | ¢ sell his tifé ip a Land to*hund chgagemeut, Lie | ey was dreadfully ato Die ip his cal Lath , wad lias paid the penalty of bis crimes, : aa ¥ [Columbus Timea, FUSION AT ALBANY. It is generally believed that the Albauy Ary gus is tu be merged jin the Albany Atha, and tbat Mr. Cassidy, the present editor of the Atlas, | ti, will continue at the helm, The Argus was, for thirty years, wader the direction of Mr, Crostgll, the most influential Democratic journal in the exasperated at the murder of their comrades, | Northern States, lt was the organ of the Alba, broke into the house, an! captured the murder-| ty Regency, and the mouthpiece of Van Buren, )s | ove one of whom was immediately bung im the! Wright, Marcy, Olcott, and ether leaders af the | public street, A member of the police cut him | old Jackson party. No other journabin New down before he was dead, but he was afterwards | York wielded so powerful and influcnee ap the shot and died this morning. Meanwhile a per-| Angus did from 1820 to 1642, In the latter | fect fusilade of rifle and gun shots was kept up| Year, the first symptoms of rebellion against the j from a row of Irish houses om the Americans Angus and the Regency wer manifested by the radical Democrata, under the head of the late | ed. Colonel Young, of Saratoga, the late Micbart! i, frecinee of The Americans rushe! in and fired the build-| Hoffman, of Herkimer, and etber prominent | to themeclvée, vole & elated } ' politicians, with whom afterwards were united | requires all to do, Silas Wright, Martio Van Barea, Jobn Van Ve pinching ren, Presto King, and other headers of the Free- | —— ‘ Suil faction. The division was originally caused | Four of those wher tebed” by a difference of opimicn on the Internal Im- | know y Mos provement question, The Keyemey favored the | sey county, ’ rigorome prosecution of he cana, while the Rad: | tbe oldeat setthemty ienls advocated their suspension, under the PO | Ae be tence of economy. By the election of Biles are intended.) Wright to the office of Governor, ia 1864, the | whether 1 are held te Kuadieals oltaimed the control of the State, aad ie 9 matier of nditherenee suspended the works of internal improvement. } Im 1546, Silas Wright was defented ly the Whigs, with the aid of he Conservative ue Ag- (gus Le moorats. \rgus opposed the Wilmot Provisa, amd advu ated the aumexation uf Texan, The Atle, shock was established! about the year 1644, ad vocated the Wilmot Proviso, and oppused the The Arg» advocated the The Ate opposed it. — The Aryus was daplease:| with the cum pleaion The Atlas was delight The Argus turued ite back Gpun Marcy, when Marey lecame a Soft Nbell. The Alas lovingly folded him in ite embrace. The THE TERRIBLE RIOTS IN LOUISVILLE! Loursvitix, Aug. 7.—The disturbances here commenced in the Firat Ward, where an Awieri- can named Burge was badly stabbed, beaten and nearly killed, by a party of Irish assaulters, all of whom were arrested, : Afterwards, three Americans were fired pon while quietly passing a German Brewery. A gentleman. passivg with his wife was also. fired upon at the same time; immediately after which, a shower of shot aud bullets rained from the German houses on the crowd in the street, and many persons, were wounded. Armed foreigners now began to collet in the vicinity, and gave signs of an’ indiscriminate slaughter. The Americans vow commenced, (the fre from ‘the windows continuing.) and burnt the brewery, and sacked the houses of the fureign- ers. a ee OO To the Eight Ward, three Americans were at- tacked by an Irish mob with fire arms, and one killed, while others were wounded. The Irish also went into a house, fired on the crowd out- side, and killed two Americana, The Americans now baving become perfectly oe hretin yes 7 ‘ * x ae B® ¥ men on he mraing like tim ica Lea LS ; “Te Tee ce oan MAS os M4 The Americans being now largely reinforced brought out a large wuinber of canon and mus- , kets, and some Irish were abot, while others were captured. No attempts whatever were made to stay the flames. The Americans becoming infuriated, next marched off to the office of the Daily Times, only saved from destruction by the strenous efforts of Mr. George D. Prentice, of the Louiaviile Joes wal, and oth ers. This morning, at 11 o'clock, a large mob at- tacked a row of frish houses on the boise, Pa od te Lever.— him, hoping that be reserving a Ww gr=pe coenary | wow pemeeed to te favor of the pad a Sume shuts were reported to have been fred. | } efforts Toe The mob is partially restrained, and are laiug made to restore order --- THE LOUISVILLE ioTs Lotisviice, Nagust 7 auneravion of Texan Compromise of 1850 After my lest des patch was sent, the mob threatened to attack the Cathobe church, but were restrained by the May oF. one tank J : ae property, ald tuliind, they still hawe to bay the @ for it, while on d Roapadaiee an the mhabittane of E oo after twelve pric ran ented o leo sores of land waheout of the preseut Cabieet ed with it Lelop Spaukioz hae publhed a card leny ing that arms were concealed! in the church, as Argus was im favor uf the Neteaska bill The 2} pa cd ee _ oat bad Leen repurted. He disciams all comacetion Niles Fic us the de ments to *. to come : las opposed it to the better em } lobed 7 ; with the recemt diffceltien. The hey» of tbe thus it will be wen, that the Angus, which erento regeneet os» ~Som eburch have bee delivered over to the Mayor was a) C Camas vat anu breetaal nod amti-fa- ox al a, Ls a ane the land At eleven o'clock to might, the military are wu watical journal, bas len (oreod, Ly the power of | aad bleerty so dearly bowsgtet ve few and der arms ia the Eighth Wank the ademomestrats Chee tte duors, aed lense Wensere of opr fore fat! hers, ed [sxc OXD DEarATCH ] the fiekd to ite Free Sod oppoment—the Atha. — Pr fot Bes a — aed FURTHER FROM THE KIOTS We say, by the ower of the ademattrstion— Ky soey religion, buikd ap your Se Lovwviniis, August 6—The Jowrna! states ff i 0 a wellbnown fact that the Patronage of ous ters ned raise @p a horde af staves far that the viekence was altogether disconmected Ute »!mormtrat ae been witheld from the | that tyrant, the Pope with the election, but had been premeditated for They American procession \r cus, and lavish y Lestowed apoe the Atha. see the American { the South should make a e reference, If the South me by what wmme 1 some time by the Insh Catholics The Lenore rats templated attacking the on Saturday night, bot were Jeterred by immenw coo of tla, fue f tm Ae ere lemoeracy a be deprived of the abiest to do my duty ia » New York, by the act of strength. its present contest with the - nember. ally they ever ha Some of the Insh admit, that the fire vice the aiemimistras lence most wnquestiomaldy Procestal from for 90! cunser atin 1 national party now io the For the Watchmen. eters. fehl t Sra | _Maenfactaring Besoarers of Cetewha Valley. Scie Coe A Use greatest sources of wathomal wealth SUPERIOR COURTS yor rie Warchwas aml greatness is manufacturing fi ite variuee.— The Jadlizes of the Supenor Coarts of this Aaguet 13th, 1855. | If England has the predominance over the Karo ae SM rode the (iecuiaa ike » Fel Mesene Kaper It has been my bot to fill pean nations, oh in 2 considerable de- nut be able to resurrect the lady of the & tate wll rele the Circnita the on wag Fall as } afloms, she owes it in g Mie of Sister A Charity behote she left Pomton From thy| Desig! Wiscoose, Judy 30 winch mnght, or could, injare the prospects of i fdlyes me pouiful offier for more than Lacety years, | gree to the extent and perfection of her moaw de stating the facts a they were sad are, wy The emene of these eewncwallie ncn stated. [hut ths enterprise ; the enemy has been at work ose E.lenton, Judge Sat spare rumah bev er, we @ have TF helt myerlf call fetuneg establehmenta, 1 te shee evident in mind bs awakened by the gram wrongs aod Je the renalt is mar fest \ rumor has imadix usly and sianderously been GASTON FOREVER! Newbern, = Drasow yon tn es i » the columns of & our ome country, that im those erections @ here enptions practise) by tbe sicters earit) at Prem the Elmira Gaactte, Wwe 2 reulated, that the Rowan subsenbern design to A reported majority for Mr. Graige of 600 Raleigh, Drew eweyayet to oct wl rite before the Breas manafax toring in extensively cartied on, it is iv Momiah priests of that day. the pames of « 7. This 16 the erownin= art of the administration warp the dircetion of the Road, so that it chall This is the home of Col Stowe, yet he has home MillsLoroush, ¢ atows a a “er A report was put ito circulation yeoeral far ikare prosperces aed wealthy thas ad whom shall appear. About the rear 163) 201 0 - y — ut with the para. goed re ran Suuth of Statesville. We deem it almoat an | better in this eowaty than any im the district Favetteviile, - Purse t ” " Ito cs nean party,or“ Know where it is neglected. France lest much by the af 1832, my mother embraced the monstrous pi et ren ariy that ¢ Sel nent lnay the claren Ww Rep, Banner. Natelery, Matis Noting.” At Bint [gave it no attention; but expulsion of the Huguenots, an industrious sed deetvine A Romaniem. As so cemary cnn. a ey le ee wt fc, obs ge Le b ' } La nial tema The greatest compliment, that has been pad Morauton Masi shortly Lefoge the «ton, this report became se man afactaring people, from the comptry, whilt i im a s contender « y the have the auth the flowin op themen. . i : qetace, tbe took with her two daughter an! at Sieules Cec by ” au “ye *inz gentlemen, a i a _— common that I began to notice it. 1 was asked these contributed no Fitthe t the greatness sed aa; the rest of the fam iy. tees eoun. us Tine ime leays Geer seer = khokders in the Road, fur g's ng a demal to - ..- 7 7 question, I th several hundred Umea, and advancement of the nations amongst whow they i a zs : i <3 “a A ear aa ss = oe 7 Pi Galtech ‘een hss mon pase, a ran miitemmt, ie the a ee a aea er nes . willing to be be! by the “ Breast,” and to thi- as : wet of, like A Kee etd we oH ‘ " : er ey on - = | Bar The Hokeville Express bas cloned ite ex Kk candidate fur Govemor i ‘ erties I gave van i +: to some | woukd say, | fed. Holland which sot beeame one of the —with the woo first named —are w about the tn eter iat stim (say mm enor chy inte.) pry, J) vavia, Juba Shaver, Ir U) : ; giy, that Iwasa Koow Nothing ly nature ; | most powerful nations of Kur r ange ad Chrerch. thanks 1 Ifim who + ~ tr against | to make he 5 Foard, and ©. G. Foard, Esq. These men intemoe. Mr. J.G. Sebort, the Ealitor, deliver It me positively wenring to have to notice the to uthers | would eny, | was not aknoe nothing, y oe ‘ i ~~ tute ron a a who ru r nt cobrable or justifiable ’ y “aq. ed bis valedictory in the imue of August 10th. yy inerous wilful entruths of the “Standard.” , ce : : aeccrssions from these exiles of papal ervelts.— men y sueter Marvaret, then alout have given a flat denial to the charge ; and : i rat a co DAR INg. Nat ehon speaking in earw- | Kagland aho, and the United States, owe much ; ; ] teehurg & thinks His addres, hereafter, «1! be Shelby, N. ( The Bulitor knew the above to be one,—knows ne | Sonica K N : Gh Fehew old, wae weet te the Sister's a lel we give their names beenuse they are the only | 7 wot, | alenys demicl being « Kaow Nothing, amd/to thin indastvions and enterprising peoyle.— a “ remon (cvernor Rewber 7 | Woe regret to ebronicle the obstus of this spent. that Chane (loeuloce abolitionist.) hae been re P® do that yet; though | pever d it f , F Ghd contiaved til! he wm clas leatinely a 7 a sane (7 TSODA, whone opinions we know. We conf ie - rae Bel dened. do tha + mough | bever demied being in fe | From these facts we edn Sm be idles of the im- ne > eh teret fos Sepmeaat ictal aN ot: ed by > and wherever 1) tor tiated by the Amencan p na tha! o vor od <p nles cor « hath ‘ Be fam where che ovr 3 Te AE a expected ty be ble im duing the work dently say, that we, by a little exertion, could take age Je, he has ‘“ - I L vention shortly to be beld by them, at Colum rie pecan memes dl marie da ee : 1 eee < ake up bis abode, he our lest wis fox wus emorty bo wera OF . anit o ° ‘ar or do ud to den = cutoes years ae The , on a stances of her of slavery give the views of every stockholder in the coun ' if ; “ue bus, for the parpose of nurmnating a candidate. pga nay : a ee : ' acing wae Aone Asd, shhough « nition or inetion of eves going are these: As usual, on Mov a Prom the Petre Demecrot, Aeg } oP 4 rs succes. ; of : , tose prociples, because I bebeve them to be ‘ry May arrive to comsidershle @hilfience as 8 abe went to school, but soon 5 turned, and x merag rotons LED, ty. and a eg d, tos os agree with those ca f (revernor And yet this bald falee.rnd ryght. | emd to different men that I had never manufacturing country without great natural ad to my mother, abe had ben went to Sw Fee a 7 ude eacvm Gu ntlemen above named € consider it use Bw We have on our table the July No, é a enongh to mant wrth abate (if such a been in a meeting of the Amencan Tarty, and vantages, through the perfection of art in mod meteberg, and thet sbe must g. that weak |] ' Hesicm of the Nebraska til, '** © do 00. They are all acquainted with the | American Edition, of the Westroimater Keview, ni ng were at all a pomibility,) even the check of | 2. that yet ; and 1 defy any man to any that ern tines, yet the business rast be attended with 5 Drow pape ol et ter 7 e > J 7 - _ d™ ; é t x : . ’ was stowidhing mews to me. for abe was a vin Mr] ; sale liave given bis tree | tome of the charts They are all aware republished at the office of L. Scott de ( on ce comers mks he ever saw me in one in the ( ounty ; and | pow | an expense that will consume a large share of the U daaby bowed. 1, of cuure. made cartes , Slot Meciee hat the 2nd seetion reade thus trance 64 Gold Street. N.Y talergh Reguster, take the liberty to nek some gratieman who i prosta, Sech pel jpetitws ; told my mother abe pould nm ge. oe The "t farther enacted, That the said Com Contents: Art. 1. Spinoza; 2. International “> longs to the American I'arty, to do me the jas | mach to be desired, snd indeed’ éonstitute the med ber if che knew oy J tang of ¢ i PIERCE 480 fusion iaiex pars baal seit psreeredi sop ae Immorality ; 3. Self Education 5 4. The Dhysi. | Columbia Market— Report for week ending Aug 1). thee to state whether be ever caw me, or heard Proper basis of a manufacturing community oe the declares she dd tL then ws a Ces |e bed one North Coc a asl "Wesad passing logical Errors of Teetotalmm ; 5. The Decline, atom. —The demand fur bacon ia rather on ony other member say, that I bare bern seen in| These nateral facilities abound almost in every atdy to Chelesa and state! th. g esa 7 u, iad Re egnroet Erayih oct ator near ae practicable to Statesville, in of Party Government: 6 The Earth and Man the increase comsequently prices are rather look. 8 Meeting hut T will not pay, that it will be part of Catawba valley. Accordingly this re William, and we torether went t - . ete: shear : county of Tredell, to some point om the > The Foreign Pohey of the United Stace: a 9S 'P- We now qoote: 10h a 11 for hog long before Ido attend a meeting, if I can get the gon, although comparativily a newly settled Charity and in.yuir eae Mbtere ren h Frc wi Kiver, beyond the Bine Ridge, Contam pores? Licsratae , roand ; sides 11} a 11h; and hame 12 a 13 Opportamity ; for I see the Hanmer has exeom portion of the country, bas already become ove and were plainly toll + or New II re Wisk z pane ‘ el fe ' heents per ib., according to quality munieated ine from the democratic ranks, aud | of the principal’ mantifacturing districts of the t [= J « ‘ att “@ = i to Emmetsburg : that Jus. Mr \ / Nuys rere acE id . : = (ty : er Corn.—The article of corn seems to recede if it has such power, I must seek for company | State, if not the prineipal one, and bids fair st hotorions Jesuit — liad iba the evn ite 1 eral Lye a ; ae SATA S COrpe Ot Enginere are steadily, and as buyers only take it in amall elsewhere. ho very distant period to rival witly any portion sat 4 ; i tizens of Juiw ro alan well a © th 0 ing aa eon Sale an i . é A deat wastitution aod rejucstid a phacs tr ber 2 ° ana “ wellawar ne how mee gfe A, ae 0 ry and panties lo sapply immediate wants, the salen, Now, Meners. Editors, I do not know why it ia! of the United States in point of manufacturing. and pew the must Ite eer : fe own id Stateeville has subscribed hberaily, Statesville. by way of Neely’s Mill and Thitd Sethe week have Legn light. We quote: 85 & T should not have the right to vote for whom | The number of Factories in the- valley, as nearly t / and ” al ehpectaliu “ sm ¢ ‘ plow aneee: re A Med | wud expectats : J ‘ wotws, tha ‘ reek 1 ‘ bh. The 5 lave a employed to G0 cents r ! val of y Ibe ale neg A gg ad idly i Farin ds as we recollect, or bave had the meahs of ascer- ther’s may, tatber |x f iu 14 | A " ‘ Chae Ni proportion to her mivantages, re- dy ©, by the citizens living in that re n of Oats e have no change to notiee in the 4 ad Nd Dear, aty vat too, by the very 7 ; tort ineludi bo have mentioned thes One ’ and ation, done as mu atid t It t — ! Il J } r f oat ‘ b refor pa ‘ " . party that | have battled for, for more than 20 taining. are 18 irom tae ad ie j " me wwources A orp ? ’ " t «and coun secre, the surve ala roe ie of oata & therefore co ‘ue to quote: ONS . n . : an : poy d untry ms, t urvey im t made, fe : hs ala years ; and the very men that I have done moat; °*? nail factories, 8 cotton factories, 1 wool fac @o satisfaction frm Mr W ' an, th wnof Sa r The citizens ao that it can be reported to the stockbolders, $4.50 cents per bushel e for, now treat me very cool I speak now of such tory, and 3 or 4 paper mills, These are all ex- Ramson, who informe! 1 f J ait ve b airy would deem it an act of presamp- who convene in thia place, on the 30th of Au Peas. —The price of peas are also receding, as have bee n promoted to places of honor, trust cept one propelled by water power, afd the great- are and unbekeown ty inv) a nite atlempt to carry the rowd away from the gust. Another evid nee, we think, that States. "PU they are now lower, We quote: 90 a 95 a daa ee eta ery co me then; ost number of them are on tho waters of the to smstitation, requistms a} . , (Stat Gate ¢ ; ' cents per bushel mewuse } honestly thought I was perform | o . . i om! 1 LAG bn ney iy - : ae atecstad They admire the lite rality ville ie to be aw point on the Road ; and that i sad a ‘ * ur market bas been dall } ing a patriotic duty, or merely because Haida | South Fork. There te aleo a neiesber of machine % A hin \ aux rere : . lv e flo arke men « “ ba Pi po tningh a ttm ps ; Aber citizens ata are determined to give her it ia an considered ceen by the people of Kowan ten cuid with ee ; gore m APC were helping them mount the ladder of fame) "es Of ¢arious kinds pripelled by steam, In pean i } js - Z ‘ : ° | 1 ae claims; and nothing could have a lett ebay J Ne aera 4 quote: new Tam ee MY convictions and course the village of Lincolnton there are aes many ™* posal eel an, nad peevieed her lens fi tha per barrel; old nominal. how , and if that once entitled mé to the ‘ ‘ f ak eee sink hollira of [te ore Ft ? ; : Heir respect, four engines. The time would fail me to « ing the heme, thouz (itmertele teen: arty ‘ : q r Jiowan, nore than The (Washington) Union announces the re Fodder,—The fodder market has been dull! it = for them to accoant for their reesal mead of all a her diff é neki snr ; \ ; " report allibded to above. All that hey now moval of Judge Elimore of the Supreme Court towards me of ail the other different kinds of ery, ed ber better Chan oUs With die ve JJne is | r A 4 . N and depressed throughodt the whole of the week, = i . hich our ; Se eo ere thatr 1 yeh. tere ak in the name of the author of thie unfounded Of Kanens © cause ie assigned ; but ie pre ; ; "| Then there ia another clas. whose bodies 1 the many exeellent flour mills with. w' anid it was nome « v bu 4 > ! It a . sumed to be a partienpation in land speculations, 80d at the close of it we find that prea BFE A! Lave protected ; defended their + : pleasant valley abounds, iter mast go, as he had arrar Wrage Wats the cau mor Ia name" Wt them have his name! F charactors, ind that effect locus halntands ' Andrew Ib. Moore of Alabatna is the successor of | * | Judge Klimore. 11 hade lower, We quote: 80 4 874 cents person eertain OCcaNiOmE fy | they, or some eplenished their jrsen ‘| The importance which this valley Jins hequir of them, come out aml swear that led am a manufacturing countty, bs owing to 6 09 Iba. Will be vie min perfes L affording ness and 01 im the beg Earth.” ripomit a iS HEN ob “7 padi aac Saas Moriah — tai iid > ah asia A590 So we Vip De gg racine Ee. ott TGaTy ~ mon ate Ui a - 4 ~ 1 Cel Saeed: intl t , ly , are e co - ms: Upper, equal on t # which re ig ar ape i ? : his ad Lower »to an river. i Deu. Peres, Cy. 4 Cotton bi we Oe n ‘ ter Concuinoe, 4 sheet M bh Perquinns 125 168 wD : « “Dandee a 1 it es, pooh pe a: xine ct, Barone, =) als \s r a oes 88 153 eae tap laf 22 34 27 53 way . Het 44 Sia 289 35 4 a Me tpt Aa )she- Chasvi 0 25 5. Mraagty al, 6 W Be > phe) 245 oi eae Se” bsp Pe Flncintg ag thee ‘ a2”, eee nee pincer Ge anit maj ron, 8 Gud wyar, nee hy & P > ee 4 1856, do pa hy Be 54 wede a3 p= J Pe ee. Ne al Se ee nap 8,00 t ij. 20 mi 7 5 1 os, ™ dent on MUN i 20) I ast & for," Ging Oy Pont hy ie rs op sha} _ Bae 2.00. end | . <0 bes Rew pin Crom Su} beet Fue ; GRE! or ae ab tema 90 « M. » Re re be 2 Ld E ud, cult i rT | TH, the 0 726 57 pp Rahat éehire te 0 195 bw igh pes Petia Ck magic: \ Aer Ate» 348 4 8 Oa 4 PVs ontel ed lia ? ind + Le ongae. < the L 8: et Ad "Dh 8 FRO ‘ 2 ze 336 le S ’ 54 peuti apa 125) fore inte ae lade ta re tint ia ad . 16 ovo 5 ad 5 Whe: tine 12 «10. ~ ard gion ‘ M. pa na & iene “ tepe Or men Pm Loedione ie: (Weal » Pee etry one-ed oe Beil, Ba +f Mond Spas 181 484 000 145 Six . Dev WI Gu 16 Wind goleig1o ta be yee att Jue. prewt ite Oxs 0. A yey m24, —— wide 74 4) low Gt Re, 1, “alin ogrieu! gui in tie ron . 32 mates < 16 as ex jane , ers. * ' cop: a 4 ant iar ond hel Ge inva eae ¥ Pa ‘ ol 8 - fag! abe oy R copy Gti ° (ar Very fowthe le ie see FBS, tuajori pen Aids Mw : 12% - ikaw ines, f by: ing 0 ot tamer er poh per ie D ity, ‘ 101 fens "AR * 25 4 $2.50 yee Av Fe pmo thn the ts tad 3 gel ple Ls Reesnak vw. Colt Rr. A th i from | the vi och wor ag as eumnes es her: Th “ Mise Re it, built, tom. ie aul d “ ae mh. ie lec: yok loge, “p 3 Met we ve apa * Te she w 3 if. 3 Prior Ma well 5 on : eae A ghrers 3 ad ni ce Pp po the . “ 93 u 4, M t 3 +++ i weg. ag Piccad ane died dee cometn- which Ta is, he tevin "A +20 cod Skene ha lie 397 Ratin, pit the coe ae ee a os i le fate Us pete sls sty bor ie Sa Bm Me akon bose WG trsing him ha "er fare pr el — -" 708 +9 ‘ns SOR Wo ARME aint ce iheeh aang oiees Be ral Uaiirend, aes Shes Cal agri ROGERS, to raat 7 29 69 000 me by S 27 i Dad A P teach < nde OTT Singlets as 47 “ y}/* on ls 3 the Lat borwalt all a 110 20 Wwe TT — pes Pine f ‘ 135 1 3 \€ the T ftetene ano Fi aud 1 equal that is _ 23 RL 243 Octet ma Aaa rem peas ae . “Sali n e i — 38 |e A espons ot ante iat Fonsi Ret aniies — facihtien of enter tine » ws 5 000 |The oes BIKE York art sob ind ora pasa sage ta |e ‘the being jc t AS i a rer Becky 3 TEEN | ae U dit i mite ier pr “A among i New Hip 4559 a pb sp N UALY oy fo y Ss a he Nash Fae: lw wont Me a 3 ie we dag Hano DIS? Bias wad crepes se dahe Prssipns Di tayo . M coils as ¥ TUT given which 7 th alate we Wea en oe people soa KICT. on re irin the Pander € BLOTS. «| OF A : “ETUPORS [Sou Chen ay pele Bose pret yn me wth tne (ed a Hike x va wel feslie Coam cl ear IL | a eae cre ian : sf ver own, enema the wi ist to me ins. bewth Cougs) ve jae | sony I rev Poe re Heyer: " 435 42 to he vinie ation vot ak a | "oa [+ ome Da! 4 ohne la The ear ter: a th Jestin conn Tle Godin ce ¥ Na ", ‘ few prsan orl & de ond gr nner ing n ad ly te a cane en a ica aa goa Res = aaa ae fee 4 ee ine ee in a the State aud Gn beri azo 30. 46 5.x, arated ape foeutis on 1 ond | aan ra aporir a t a s fous and iu » and thie er fe for ‘aoa ange, vee votes ye State at contri ta ane 86 ‘ th \ wing Rol —_ m wed Tsisation aan ng ae ee coe Per ° he satya hing ese ae rn aah ' to | the ib poring i, § 426 3 m med | ve Rad Row sour eae t ay of ‘“ eared ep ay gmap pot] welders lel paplean pla lot sper travel.” » he onal re Cf their and expen: oe oe 120 | ba peroy- fo Perit sale, i Vv. : “Ww ey. bo sale GE, ong my reer Athos ay th —— 4 beretiy doen - t thie the. a8 Duy yi ” 390 17 Phage > on 2 fare the t ¥ of » ie AL : sage s a are renee panic s Stas bery, Heap. Soy oie Secs the own people i i sia, a pi | y * er mikes (1 ihe bok pen | Uv. reece Jak dt <, reat seven ote of st “hg Seva titan ™ bat eo die rest, = hi 78 ‘ . bd 18 Paar al the beau nye ol 1B ‘ NS, ‘tone. th pai hoe onder well beer vad its ie in the June athe oad rs wit mnvud, be —— oo. cides Paras 4 wer. pate und » J gf ogy ta, and te Cade and | 106 67 ‘ab $27 | aealibg addre sosste gly | F Pp st | | Baltianes Spr pe Lens witb ten. = wees <j i A be to i h i 79 bos 805 ange | C,. we the nit naan | O} RO’ | aot shevagh end azem ”, awd ora af the we. Foe 1 M Pea —_ CAT. “ our | 18 225 679 246 a Kier dersi Om Q* Frida t S Pp rsd si adprs cin work Pe oo — Conw: — ate ~ Meo ts egies | — see a Serer gienle res SAL ERTY 2 Tecra eek Frc a SHI Rea _ ron spay ear ~ 2 460: oo | LEMUEL by ae arche s E. soccer oe man, 8 peek 8 wight J = roe tad ng | a i) ae mseo | Aogus rus JEL, Bick afl by ve ok “ | cially. el arly, = weve Pr igal an P - laces Me. The at the E foe a ex | how's por — | 6, 1855. 4. penn e . lear 100 AC wed to errr the T. {own - aye nm paar. Pe ondgi spi 5 / ie Me wes ape Wat Tr lw auaitan aot OB: to | se RRS peered ke one re A. oy - tat mit hen lap A cbaiey! bt ti pests lie . are Tres tote Ca SOF LA of iwet [ee map ee ne when, from fa 5 why K i F tort Prep mintet Apes ve | body."— lee dese end, § : a | AN wo 160 senta, te es ons, Ue cae 1641 — ema * ee oe Pr Toomer pt ND, om ne wt an mt the a, ne pain G ond ore lege aud ae is of de N the late Ne fer a3 1167 Promch, | Lee le 7 | penpoty of the eng a The cluimore 3 ag ge ae | re L. ; Z malt ceede saab [Oe aS == wr pa eceare Be oa bomen TIN induce that ~ hav e, ts jad 187 s mal Culleg = sttned iS on Gre ot et whieh | intron a¥ oi as ee of Receiving few ne ward legat by of Tres. j ash, 1078 163 -h4-4 =x _Tuewruen” — n 1 dey paso ‘vacant a Medi es hg # a North C oe = sabia y 1 sme tors wil! Rewol eel, pert ee, I special shessem 063 wo Hes Me oes aC. ary. xs y 17, 185: pale of B. of donee ay se + Hel earbiden, were epelia: by 7 se io Y & te cherish of ee be : J woo a2 53 |' mes Medes, om mie te J ee. ait oes Gnath to badd rele oy preable ate, sort rele sateen 2 mre ee re i is ad Sa aie _ |SAMES Lee tac Sects a a uM, grateful the _ we _. . a 707 00 tecbe o e s s tile rol became Es _ . LUNG ased. than made 5 eedicer lufe id ed relent Xo. % m arding i $9) sar te tne bey Teard ~ a “(8 eas gy a aes Coat Acree Mo MM. Re & ie senco t en Petia insi Ag = 5 Bonk Te cin th 1100 408 one # | ay = horas 5 Cte | R “ole ED a [mentee the cg wrench fn Wwe ops ents, fe able, wo That a mee —— on I 4583 58a 3 pas nae The Spee stetmollby ) dm M tak DN sys ie se Pande bere por ea and atch e ry me 7 th, h ~ Ni. _ = . B 7 PO. % - — bl J we " nents ® gy oe 3 more bi 4 ao merw te a ami seat aan iit? eed mae Moe oa oS FOREIGN 4 ia ne ancee come oer te tn | se crrekatmt : chats, (e * ball * That er ‘Trcsean ma 331 331 fhe Wcbeall op ptemt od Mi | N AND CE , meee ag vow m4 aie rensct e s | ewan goNTiN | setenaion, c : | nna heat oa wid rete apie ee wet, > Tel les ane Rg hare vem ime Geers colo =a ” Ese - tae Pente Oita ed. in | | waoe ub 9601 leg kes nge oe Bh » nig gant # on W. | di ES ‘ae co. oaiek en showel y Phe tomy fg! parion ouate | Th. as rata oer Kay 4 a des ig oo mee er ae when oad riche Si oman OmESTI k 00, ~ i i oes decease rit he ee % a @ounry. = aloo r rermark Paes MCT. | Megghnt) eae ime ame otae ated ers aa 1.8 DR 2 aes = the of we ap they of pa ty = Spares nde oe mak re “ . ot Ao! ret rm. on id ( ae fe five aad « fF * ot i the pe lag fe Fs veme. a 5 Corel - dense —s ” | other O6e peated race the F era ea Ww >} 00 } nd t le: palet are) etete a Fe pnw appear ay ous a > F 5 en o-oo ~saetadt e wig) | Rende pa 331 — Eapryeen i a c y oo pot dar #1), a ethos SPs holesale DS ruthfulee: Ae oa are sere Rae se athe Ye sistattess, | _Pebwosey po rT . Bo - + whe bd a ‘ ml 4 '. _ on” aa » ae, | eaters aon miittindhd That a a ae sy, aed B20 pont ~ the suastos o_stange = sd di me 9! oul | wie ne i ecestngsa Dealers } 4X! Sete al { oe fs i are rd f> MASS ‘ a EN er, meio 3. ectoe ice meiranace| elon ate | ANSON | es SSS aman Ses f the af flor ‘rustoes te 403 1137 6 y> 4 ao. pallens abet LN on © netant ert Jen'et NO. ° + the x { Vg | ber anneal te of Ree. pee: | : at . cabbies 2 ; Monty. ste 3 20 ge Wass parca of epee re J . 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Wabincten Tr Re ew B R arolrna thet be me ., cee . ‘\ . ve ae a) S ne} ne fr ne , matt a G. oom be we t - —— } the o Apap , ‘eb new ea e the ie 08 oO N INTO’ eae sehr for nat ae see ell exch a ne ; yds ‘ feos FANNY tape park A 00 | bon Al Cee Be eciee Sine s a K i N nee rey von of Ti twenty the wm MEI i, ad ap tee Sn bed idissel wlll sah s Which ur ' sch eay ates HA N aL ern | ‘ eee x porters at if oud — friends rv, N ee; ned b b-bd t te « A orfolk, ported Toesd. y-four Pr - rCH Aug warre dow ave eat elired 2 re able me Jus shall t reunt ay pr aot PNA WILE Fl APE THuH ROW . on 128 and EI aaa Cc. etile nae ee the * corres Also, a ay a Oo AN’ | nel 7 at al rks ng ded ge Notary aa eet Lg 4 NI his DGF. AN Al Ss il and Je in permeate == at “thie writing anes = of Tobaceo, Special oor rw NT. ish, 1855 ae ia A iohe Bet Rune wl Ty abe baiy Uf ahead uF r Dots BE A = i by Lsolts ae be nee tie Dey 1& C C . 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Jane tt rhe a sonlipionc s stdgalls ey THE RIPTIC ty rt Gea bndiltged | + t4 grat 2 desire JONF Sh LLP. cy Grade A Store pe 1855 to we where oe: HU is pe tl a cra sine aan IC oo eran G. eine pucien 3 pan P Renton, | us 7A Te rive eee 8 inde Tea iby -* = A Ww i? LDWw .| pres nt, i. Mire . Dd oo n the SED ™ : eS | 0,000 IW WL seoynf tod th =. §. TATE ara st cyeeaaag ws Biadd k wr it 6 Bu Ce ta U1, My perm n ee oes ATE, I”. Pepe . Bani cas of serv Rei 8 7 iM Wed sh Ss the fe plc Ate asl state of An ee . J oa wees NSURA gh nf — eae m ahs Ki 8, xc : weary tay ’ :s) anhetr et un r * ‘ . Ste f hie all « ! N us seleoas LR Let idneys Be | i ng bhp N W mini ow ieee tr : yay sedi t slevville pelbdities ntly cveeut = Stat ovenv i) prasad . co hey —_ spovtle atte. 1 cacnary ur wtehay to parce he mon rn eg \ Palo i ats ENC aie ' ar ai pany ie ale fed ne MPA *. Lae Brg 5 at me te for 5 . Weak aly ith pay can a te at Se ke z By een , aa are s 1 be ( a . Sean Th he W rent ghee vine ‘ wetse NY. Baler Selisbary Lapa ie RC le at 1A3h hat ten thoes ‘e reba eah areers . sae wwe e N 1 papa ee ae : Se peace - plan e uf Joh e pret the by ee m a womarphs é Ra bore pe, ! ee : : rm | ] hp ded —_— tit Ref eee a We kt. ie bat e aaees a F yer "a _—— ~*. “al 1c o mash ear ry k mY Zz » be \ 9 to e . “ SI ‘a « vr Kinyo ennai apes Palen ae vitae ninet W J 1 AL the! cor 'pariina, in bet 2 Cra Sd wake or me ina Were Ire Lk a | to mak: a areyes » ae g for wR Wa. ‘nm w feats ! al pebegt sa itel pmtds SO Sh Bas ppelgiireae V elged to * ROWN © im re gets c Jen > abe $500. R. Wil F = se ere et ast ore » of thy ike |" « call if ft the mal i man £ enddial ela lothie . Wes it oe) sod te I OR . reer eas s dee the « ° reeks rs mgs py bev loatte parties \ of roan pba: arian The . ARGE SA J } JAME Ube M alata sates une 21 bie — cma Neary t wzumt 91} IN aid firs ad Co, oe ees ; and LE 8G 8 8 ital A made 4 ay pean the chip a8 A = oe oF. iiece tine new welt i | cP co LOAN aver 6 hulle aune imate . 10 at is peepaned — end WR requ , te| wie of t and arr ' P I M FRI P wis e G reed nud » IRM ested w tern hing Bik " withis anged } ETE ran v, read og OF IBY 07 EB en weet " + ar AN | ms. >t 4 2 v | R ENial . es > BR Dd. x teh ond R Fete co ere aay wba ; | eae AE reme a , BROT : oan . M8 Ate | by the rer eee Hoe u.coMn SMALL Ane Tt LOUDE og ner ary ber par ra guaw of the on ayl ss ee y tem } Si | ores feet, pericuar sl eae be ben : 0, 1ysa Aaa Aneroey. ( RIES ee ae 7 ale New N TE ADAMS, Se sat abe at Aidan pie the ler xe _— F reece } : 8 vee Yr AP " a et prieteds omen s on B be he eee! RIL 19 a wm ’ | tw } ee, 7. ax Nee des fies now ¢ L pe I for} ear e p e r ae F ad aa rt Lat io " 1835. of e rol 4 i. : ered f the — rong ae or sag” tata te Taco 7 or ry si pes rsd eblefs ts Coma tne and trata — t ed iat , and wont pcr Gy iy ork “ra pees a ina ene 3s” hail N . bag a Bok hii ca ml Tans rer a“ p Tarte en eat t eo ne 4 wii bel et ore p seille tin, . Line 5 Sale Ho, in Beek : wei Quite =o Ss wets loo nh he te. T Ca d a nee a « ey pens 4? uld a C Cou 2. ac ‘wit baad ott e th and ars per ine te. Maine dr f pur «we ar. aN T oe ° Re adab apse conte io - . pee tram ateapadhimendnry anlhtnarandaenetnes meine jeenee, yet batt aes rom the Sctections fora Neiwspaper-~Most. people} GUANO AS A PERMANENT FERTILIZER, | Minsk ees of spitablo matter for a wows: | Messrs. Editore>—\ avo ed, a discus- paper foie pa a ‘ 4 tee a yop pepe dering eh fe aapatla, age ore ipa bun in relation to the wall@e of gU900 2.8 ANABBFE, 19) One pape ‘ = | whieh T hare Ge taicont inners ind yes °° engi fore, expoctilly” when the questi is) to alfer a fow rewiarks pon it, which you Ate at not what sball, but what shall mot be selected, is} liberty to wee aceoniling to the dictates of Your) maieasy tak,” Ifevery, persod/whe.nonds a, pa- own judgment, per could Lave edited it, we should “hear less I think owe of the parties to the controversy complaint. -Nol unfrequently is it the case that has taken the that by thie aid of no |an editor looks over all his exchange papers for \ ground y “gua ot 0 , is? Dar |alone,” you, or rather we, cannot make «poor Something interesting, and ean absolutely find) e mill mloug the South Gulf and by thelakes land rich,” and if Tam not at fault in ty recol- nothing. Every paper ie rier than a prepritd | of Maine; ast sion | lection (for T have not the articles at hand to re- tiem omy aud yet ange aot ee 1 flows in veins that swell above °# fer to,) he further asserts that by the use of ye, it macretepiiie pags eae bis ” aed er. hearts that fove and grieve by dark At ' guano we'make leh land poor.” Now if both ae sae sesh pra ce Rata pr ‘evitiog | Sore ow Soret. Inde pendent quarter second | Socumean si meetin ae, ai ah HANH Hat hs odo he eit pt he lar, 3 i op ar Lad wn Th dinds in one vast brotherbood the wepper of weed [are Pa most Gengerous’ artiom to be, wed: | Every subscriber thiuks the paper “is. printed | * varioty of others, York gold and silver; Gold Fob, _ Wem, . {dled with, But what says the well known and! ¢ . 1; Se ae «| Guard and Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Kar Bubs, | ities glass themselves in Erie's clus- | 4 5 in > : for his own benefit; and if there is nothing 40) Cyg Pins, Ladies'agd Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Gold, With men whose cities gl | established facts in the case} W hy, during the it that suits him, it must be stopped, it is good | Silver and Steet Speetactes, Silver and Plated Spoons, | Prom the Southern Parmer. ; Dollars wyeary paid within Fie subscription ; twodollars. before the expiration of ( ef the year has ¢ m d-until all arrearage rex ‘af the Editor. ian Sime 7 Hetiors to the Editot must be post pai attention. ‘POETICAL. OUR UNION. aj ; ERIE WATCH JWRLRY Cane | Anan ~ JAMES HORAH, FLA". returned from New York aud Philadel. phia, with the largest and best assortment of WATCHES ANDJBWELRY, consisting of Fine French Chronometers, # { ; 1 MI N E a W tt wv AA [The fine lyric which follows we copy from the Vicks- burg (Minsismppi) Whig :) Phe blood that flowed at Lexington, and crimeuned bright Champlain, ON I S L L U A A G V . } : sa y u s Sa r e q a a a p y wa o g i y n Jo qu o u | sie. bread ; ; . i : i iety of Plated Ware, . dant <i Slajtisken’ twinge the 6 reside’s | last ten years of experiments on the larges tkind + for nothing, Just as many subscribers us and Cee eS a mae Paha Neola. | sodial boure, | of a seale, the results are most manifest, There | editor may have, so many tastes he has to con-| ces, Bracelets, and Coral, and. @ few. superivr | ‘With thes ‘Who see Decembers brow euwreathed WW | were extensive districts of country that were pre- | sult, Qne wants something sound. One likes| ox..o0ocks,- © _sgorgeous flowers! __|Niously quite. poverty stricken and sterile, which ancedotes, fun and frolie; aud the next door! aug a variety of other Goods (oo numerus fo men: | From where Columba laughs «0 greet the ewi¥i®€ | now, not only show an entirely different appear- | neighbor wonders that a mau of good sense will) tion. Call one door below R.& A. Marphy's Store, ‘S K U L L cA | d ine for 8. a ‘Wenem ae auhe ido thea ‘paises home's | 20%: but actually ate productive of the most, hall puamiiie hd yorpenee j luxuriant crops of grain and grass, rewarding | grave; And from the streaming evergiades to Hurop’s lordly |the husbandman niost bountifully for the ex-| flood. | penditure of money in the purchase of this meis- | -s t j v g ut sd o d u d s m o y Oy j JO su o r a t a d o u g an y , 4 -o 8 u y s i e Su r m o p o y oy uo d n po s s e es u g q ‘L a n q g ) pee auch stuff jo hie. paper: raesca ung ein fh LP Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of all kinds, re- | comes out, and the editor is a blackguard. Next paired im the best mamaer, and on the most reasonable | = comes something argumeative, and the editor | terms, ; JAMES HORAH. ia a dell ool.” And so between them all, you! Sehebery Nov. 16,1654. bad | An advertisement making 14 or 14 squares, charge ed in proportion to | square: Making 24 or 24 sqre. see, the poor fellows get roughly haudled. They | rts on @ >» 4 charged in proportion to 2eqrs. All frac y tas of a eqr. equal to § or 4, charged im proportion tu the whole, of awhich it is a fractional part... - Ocexsional renewals, without additional charge, | granted to thosé who advertise regulary through the | \ x rough a kindred | ‘The glory of the nation’s pant thrills us . jehievous and dangerous substance, 1 do notin- ; ; never think what does uot please them may |tend to be understood as referring to a few iso- | please the next man ; but they insist, if the pa- Wikerover Arnold's tale ia told it dyes the ‘check with | . ; — lated cases, but direet my remarks as applicable | per docs not suit them, it is good for nothing. MADE CLOTHING. ayer fn Hu Moesiirie’s | to la and extensive operations. Ard if a! a Washi lobe. TUB Subscribers take pleasure in announcing to | yer r Aad Glows with pride o'er Beokes or nge oF tena! | ‘ashington G . I their.numetous frieuds and patrons, that they ‘Three dollars for announcing candidates for office. “gallider fame ; “Doubter,” or he who hails from “ Dreary Hill” | — _—s _ have just received a complete assorument of Men's! Court Orders charged 25 per cent higher thay | > above rates. Orders for diverce of bushand and | and Boys’ \ | @10 each. READY MADE CLOTHING, 7) Persons sending in advertisements are request- Ant fer bore the fray the star of empire | 1) take the trouble to-see for themselves into! Learning to Swim.—The teacher is supplied bs és he practical results I refer to, they need not! with Je some ten feet long, to which a cord | Upon the deck or o'er the dust it poor a common t P 7 ad dal] sstyd april ae 8 ’ y WACSIMBPRRS AND RST. 0d to state the namber of insertion ved ; and travel farther than into Harford, Frederick, Bal-| is fastened, which cord connects with a strap LOTHS, CASSIE eRe AN D VEST. it ia hanes shoal ecaegs De ent ois aie timore and Montg mery counties, in Maryland, | placed around the waist of the pupil. Thus the INGS, both Plain and Fancy, | bte, write apom the back the word close. Otherwige | wae 1 Fa? ee | teacher standing on the shore, or the wharf, can | 0 "hich (he attentinn of bayersia earnestly seljcited they will be pat op in the wena! style and chasged | Y | to avail themselves evidence there afford. | teacher standing ” sarf, CAD) Ty short, we keep a complete GENTLEMEN'S secordingly. jed, in proof of the truth of what I am endea- easily guide the movements: of the swimmer ; | WARD ROBE, in which ean be found ail articles of | _€2 No discoat on these rates. outing fe We oie thee ocales @é | and the child — mastery of the art much | men's wear, ineluding every variety of furnishing | a cashanlan wad ord <a hess bea * becca: and gaius self-confidence—which is the . = mRosF ECTU = : ” | Goods, such as | { : real the swi A — 2 it that if _ « give ia,” weshould| seeret of swimmer's power—more readily sircam | Th in & morad legacy ye never can divide, Nor take ffow village urchin, mor the soe pride ; Nor the hunter's white-haired children who find a fruit- ful homme Whee nameless lakes are sparkling, and where luae- ty rivers roam ! HA NDKERCHIEFS, CLOVES, HOSIE- SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, josie. |THE LEXINGTON AND YADKIN FLAG. | eword at Exiaw; and bleeding be forced to tse conclusion, that Ganext drew bis Seuthers feet “ He that is convinced against his will, Tred the march across the Delagare amid the mow | Is of the same opinion still.” and sleet’ 3 and wouk! not be likely to “ repent, though one Sgt cee eterna cnn (rom the Gea.” I would here ouput that The berning page of Jarrences bears Fasxeus’® cuano is known to be composed of ingredients ouhnes beset that eoustitute it a The lal jes of Can ye divide that renord bright, and tear the mem? 11,0 chemists all show this, and the laboratory of is Or wx chile tetlly te wich plight of the farmer (hia Bchls) proves it incontestably ; hand end bert? j and verily it appears to be “ something new un- i than wheo supported on cork floats. Any moth- | er could teach her child in a few days, with hit- the ineonvepience to herself, by this happy | thought, an art that may save that clakl’s life, | Girls, by this method, will acquire that confidence which by any previously practiced mode it has| Leen found so difficult to give the ferninines. —— The Springfield Republican adds to the story of the man, who when told by his landlord that he could now leave his house until he paid bis bill that in writing, make Dou't fail to call before parchasiug elsewhere JNO. A. WEIRMAN & CO. Oppomté Marphy, MeRone & Co.. Behsbery, N.C. Aprit 2d, 1855. A good assortment of Back Sue’, Drab, Beaver | aud a variety of soft HATS, for sale cheap. by JNO. A. WEIRMAN, & OO, Sebebury, N.C. April 24, 1855. lyts The American's Friend!!! RY, Se. $e. } Hating engaged the services of James A. Loug, « Bduor, | propose, provicied » satieeut nember of sob- | scnibers can be obtained, to pablsh vo the twa uf Lex |iagwe a weekly paper, to be called the Lexmgton eed | Vedi Flag ; the first wamber to be weued vn ut be- fore the 15th of Joge next. | "The Flag wilt be dewoned to Politics, Science, Liter- + | ature, Agreoulture, eed te the Mechanics! and Mane. farturing interests of the country. Aad ahhowgh Whiz | principles will be edyucated, yet its eolemes wall a!- wes be open, to all parties furs free and tar dimous- | uns of thou particular creed; it being the wigeel tnd design af the tw correct ernot apd to dinerte- imate treth. Flag wilt ato adveestc the dectnae | that mauve bore American ciusens, cas, chegld aed) will queern Ametion And that ic shoald be « funds meatal principle of all tree American patrits, that | | Cam ye erases Handeotk's name, s'en with Oo 2 | der the sun,” to assert that amanure will sot |/eplied, * Good ; just put bee's edge. « mak land rich * and the idca is surely |* TeSUlar agreement of it; Ml stay with you as : e make poor rich ; au ¥ a pe is x gy o> rg ame igo = Carruif'e duable both original oud “ now.” dust ctanure will make long as | live "—tho follow ing :—It must have | pietge rich land a | been the same individual who, too poor to get) Say, cue the South onli out ber share i= Bunker's i _ ; _ | married, was yet too susceptible to Jet the girk | beary hewgmt ’ . : . | Jerbaps it will suffice for the jrvsent to give j alone ; aad of whom is told this circwnstance Or eh Be Rens Gwe ep ber beast of Verbtows's | one single instance of the value of cuane um pour i He was riding with one of the fair sex ~ all of a cheng bcm | laud, net unly as a fertilizer, but a» a fertilizer of summer's dav,” and accidentally —rmen’s arms ph Bide wits eyes bend & berritage of groves, wd fertin the ctarty fing that o'er them prow | # PeTupancnt character, viz: } Lave a fickl con-| awkward things, are ever in the way—dropred | te @utes? taining exactly twelve meres, which was sowed] 40 arn around ber waist. No objection was! ia 2 Gate ¥ sig os - and whee threched made for a while, anl thé arm gradually relicy while they are prompt end firm to reset any and every anamhurited eneroachment open ther nghis, they will respect, aud be careful wet w eactoech epow and invade the rights and privileges of other watnus, how- over weak and indgnificam ; and that the area of Pree dun should rather remain io ite preeeat chreunrattibed sate than that | shouid be extended by nalewfel evo quest, of by way wren t under what oak or diagume it may be ofeted ha oo the dese of the patheher to ah & paper equally agreealde aad interesting to meee of the community | & Weleome visitor t every fire Ade ond from the peraval of whch every reader muy (ot thet he bes been beth emased and metracted ® thet fret tag anything let behiad te fester and rently tm his be- some , fer whole he reserves te bieneelf the wight te ot. press her ows aentimenis and apatons feurieety and Caudnly, he will dy om wah te Feapert tothe opin wone of others, and wil anctty guard ageins( wnarers- serdy eounde the fochags of any pete howeter hemiie. of showing endve favor w avy men however mrtte zit wet, m a I> HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. ‘mid the | With whent a few years ag | the entire product was fifty-seven bushel. In - mp your emacs Fo u,. spring, after the wheat was sowed, about ed the side of the carriage of the pressure upon it Det of a sudden; whether from a late re cognition of the impropriety of the thing, of the GHioms, awl manner of ving, intee vag fue, which I have mew dene, by -“ fur quarts of cloverseed was sowed to the sere sight of another beau coming, never was clearly Tt gave some pasturage durirg several sucees«! THSmnAS WOShe swake your baring carses w'er hie pure aod calm evilent, the lady started with volcanic energy @, Motive Lene, -« York |. eultend bic athe Se el ; ing years, but not mach. Scvem years ago |) wo) enhas fiasog eye, exebsicoed : * Mr, — yor a — The town uf Lesmgton se atesied im ome of th: \ : 4 : PURIFICATION OF THE DLOOD, westinest, mest ppolums and feride comaties i the We ecnc wer! ix the Alieghanine thewder-toned o- |” anted it im corn, sowing two hundred pounds! | can sapport myself “Capital 7 was the in aa Btste hs teeste d laupedintsty an ths Masts Cosdbes on, of Peruvian guano per acre on the poorest half) stant reply, you are just the irl P've heen look LIVER AND BIL10U8 COMPLAINTS Kei Rood and only 0 few mutes from the greet ¥ adie 3 ) . - 5.8 . gr whech ander the heterng care od . ° nn ie aa — of the field, This part of the tedd Jickled a ing for these five years—-will you marry me r A tee Unies ooSer mace Gm dim: of te | ey atten mares She hk hophazortls was a . . , ' x oh agarrety amy ore five from the vuthmme: ved thas the ehinens af every putthan of the Mie Where smpie Capen detighied cheep ov: fhwery Keath. £00] crop, supposed to amount to about might en LONE TTT ATL crease perect ll find oto thear nberent. 10 have cemenamea! non mn. So, guing to he oop sneer, barrels per acre. The other part was not near The June number of the Califurnia Iwaeer, « through the mediow of the Press, @ith @ place oe ery Awd frowning muuntace rates Nebres - = io , } oe Ag cally and @rtenetely sttoated = ; hac so good. The spring followin, it was all seeder! tells us of the South as fKllows : ~ Tho papre atibe 84 by 3419 amp ape 24 ™ with oats, and the difference in the product wa) “ As many of our readers are doubtless aware ‘ : he Preae and materiale all new, aad wil be pwblieh-d —_—_e_—_—— eqnally striking. After the oats were harveste|. it the custom for planter at tre South & pur Doane Wome, end the Garebe AE . nape stabs typagvepbeat est. 61 tet frame clothes fur their slaves by the wholesale: °'' 117 Secwesty Seat base sm im ee tbe aptegeela the land was 1} elds y temite, 6 tne Daveden, wll we every i = again ploughe ren sedr amd as, of course, they have not the opportur - one & euber rihegs, ond that they, will eam 6 el and two hundred pounds Uf Peruvian guano. ty ys examine closely each article, they are some seers oedcats brateminna! toms oli amfert Veg. and caus is sinpte fads to war Oe A CASE OF WEAKNOGE ASD DEPILITY OF fe VEARS STAND | ce thee net bi Sb euicligent ead bh P and between three and four tavhels of bomes per fe salapris st i . vag a sisi wr ™ ING, CURED BY CLOW AYS PILLA arene ney lad covaid citing Bs ee acre, spread over it, and ploaghed in with shor schriates Nie anaes: 0 et i. Copy of « letter fore ( 2 Jehan Johnson, Aster Ail curnmmunsestion will be addrraned (6 and vithag » + as that, on one mension, he hal Jai! in % ss F : a Sahebury of Le scagum, N. ( el ploughs, the rolh-r again passed over it, and j..4 of sles, and distniutal the most of Howse, New Vor seeiy ee tree one and a half Lushels Mediterrancan wheat por sinong the negroes, A few days aflerwaris * by a pa s acetal ee ae TERMS <= - : acre, put ia with »dnil. The crop of wheat «a 1 ob! a fevorte servant, fused that t 3 are here rember TWO DOLLARS @ advance: Two Dotiers aad - shee that had fallen to his lot were burebey pe a ee rimy « of payment be debeyed at musaths, ow \ rf three beadved and twenty-six and a half bes! jeamsce, be tnd Meua (ant! on Three Dhitare of met paid withen the yous. Atwat ait to sven quarts of chwerseed peracre, where you bny dos shoes ff ' I] tought th oy JAMES A BAELTON re was sown im the spring over the wheat, and n New Orleans, Hob’ responded ovr freml 7 ~e ; i P mere dx Ne — , ote e ast. ond botecd 0s well 0 : CK ~ 7 Bf Frum the Suathen Fence Seni bomvaser de. clovce Indeed er! Gell epee thee ete Se ee, Creare Pete ; petarlorantcres oT. ANCERS CURED wad m ‘they boaght them from the peupt oe bod tas Naaset af atk Dipti ES saeidie BY THE #6 ReCRIBER Peape a Preventive of the Depredation arger portion of the field. Tle next spring half \th—-they leazht them from the Vankers Mg nN a DU eee ore of the Chinch Bac a Lushel to three pecks of plastor per acre wa | Well, where d Venkers get reef peesst: 7 dP cnciaeresl ln 1a Weenie f t cro lhe Yankes » ! Seaters C , May baa, 108 - wiwed, und the crop of clover wearly as paud ’ - ; ’ why ae k the foll ] * . eS Way bee 2 tee) ‘ r » off of t ton re vl rum «f comp ‘ A Dene Ae intelligent former from a rege o ret. The sping flowing. smother |i end the darke 2 cm Ree pts DR R P B ESSE NT ty te which the chinch bog has been very te Lashed to three pecks of plaster per acre, and och'w de Vankew didn't pick dese pair enw me Cormptain's Bry Saf reeahes Doha aS RN By ctrective Git season, informs us that os lar ashe oi, good crop thay, but not quite equal te ; +h — L reck'’n he wasted tll—till—t Rent nr Bee esa a A meavine | wresmeee of the Rohimere College of " Ve eat vy masa iit tuo ne Se i : ie . = ab owe experience aod Anervation estende|. the wbea either of the farmer. After first crop of hay Palast Py mpt-ene te « King'e Ee : 4 the pabhe erally, the 1 : ore > at + Wor Wear van % and may Olds to which guano was aprtied at fall have ikon Ul this fick! of 12 2 ree yielded sev | Motel I . . iceel racege w lore peatiedennly clase 1 ” efile Ir king r 4 een entirety exempt from thevrevagre of thie ots, and a half bushels f clover send. After.) ‘ oar dla 1 Commoner ame by mail or ther wiee ‘ feeedt, Bide be cide were fields with and with Index Ret Tied that “omer wjam a tim .u : - : y2a : Cay ea the second crop of hay, it g twenty two and , King Ocauree waa at ee ! - , Sie aoe ‘ eat geano—the ome be ng onic jared, whic! “rer $s zg J , : alf trashels of seed: amd afer the thin] crop 4 \ - aaned | veh t saving by toting (he) ye, es a PR eerige eae hes tae omas C. Halyburton, M. D. other om dom desclsted §=He ae fhay it gave nineteen anda half beshels of FS rt act against the peace - N = teens vikas gudeare'of patients i= y : ‘ cadens to the sulynt ; ; oe P dl the stientivn A cur readers to the sult. 1 Paring the eam yet ese p g watt re comsicted ani) | Try demundee are ois cach Pet Hes: watad al CaN parmearusie 4 alee be onder to ascertain whetiier the same thteg has i ee aeeievin leeart A : = = ville, NC. | will pometoally atte nd to all these ea pecture eld. and as much stock kept on nm ed agreeal ly laws for ench cases ma ‘ whammy favor b OFFICE te teow uf other & ' peti etelaunpill 4 “ aemet within the olera her farmers as it would sopport, Thiw field is now im corn 1 George King ng await LA\ } {) \ f at Serge de Wialkor'e het 1 moy 0s aff tunes ' 3 n = hich tw . . é be fran! nalese p: enmally aged ‘This is certainty a siagwlar fact—one whit and ile present apy-swance give resannal:le hang i k PY ik VW. e sate, ee Seciy oan 1 ; new = whids w 4 4 ’ r concluded t nd fl - \ — ad aes unannea: ground &» believe that it wall afford a fine crop nese - ; Offer fer eatle my Mlantaon in Rowan comnty. 14 t cestgation. It tad only been Ames oh 6680 agnupe having Leon used mpem it fexoepe ins Fee Pc ie SOMETHING NEW contiguous frida, it migtt, and indeed jectty lester) AS . ‘ J George King w King George sende hes horibde peti: Creek and ia view of the Witkestermagh Ruad. con bd the p ance it Sas sown in whes toon taining - ihmtat Keto Will You Ride or Walk. would bare been deemed aw was Witnessed « VIN DIC ATOR, Hoag King George will pty pron George King's om gy Sp ow oft @ of sera comsidvralle cateut, acd detme : : re "Manufacturing Interests in » the rete 1 d most atiractive be offer. ‘ever before had the pleasure 1 : : 1 will ool; cehmtentn a fow articles: Striped, Fi- gured, Plain and Brocade SILKS; very rich pee 2, Tiaanes, and Grenadines; Plaid, cheeked an ndia. SILKS; Challeys, Craper, Gros de Paris aud i d Dresses nnd Rubes, ia great va- hams a French Prints. veuder and att oatlers, THE STAGE OPFIOR «) 3 aA Tu Grenadines, Berages, Brocades, De Lanes, Bam- | for the Salem aud " busines, Canton Cloths, Crapes, Mode Sik, AL | Hotel. The Stage upon at pecgs, Lawns, Ginghams, and Priats, wiweebly. 5 7. a Movruing Collars, Sleecess Veils, Mand. By strict attention te the kerchiefe, Gey fe hopes tosnerit and “ PARIS STYLE OF MANTLES.” Embroidered, Black ond Cold Muntles, Black Lace : do., and Scarfe. + EMBROIDERIFS” AND ‘RICH WORK,” Comptising Sleeves, Collar’, Lace Sette, Memstiteh, peg |, Peinted and Tape bn dered Hand& fe, Bdyings, Inpertings, Plouncings and Banda, in Swiss and Jaconcts, He, Fe Fe Having always sustdined repytation ‘for keeping the mort feshioamble apd desirable styles of Grane, he 1 flatiors birt, that in this iaslance, be has fully sue tained that character. ee FE, MYERS, No. 4, Granite Building. 45 Wilkesboro’, Bept, 27, sane ; Balisbury, April 5, 1855, NOW IS THE TIME! The Largest and best Assortment Yet! WRAUTIFUEL, AVD DURABLE, AND CHEAPER THAN EVER! H. H. BEARD, Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, AS just received be SPRANG AND SUMMER tl STOCK OP READY MADE CLOTHING, LOTUS, &e. te which be invites the atteution of all Kid customers and {rieads. All can be sued and bandsouely tisted. WIS STOCK of Boys and Children’s Chthiag ore Gowns, FANCY Paute and Vets; ' lave und Cravate; Buspeuders, Drewers, He and} oe Cups, &e.; Pocket Mand crebiels of o superot qaul-| Lisewsres, Sch Amgen, 1806 ‘ 1 every piher orucke belon gag lo a Choth- ? ag a ‘ | A Volce from th ag Store , together with » sapenor ht of = 1% Vea rom © Clothe, Cissancria, Veating hich be will cell as cheap 0s can be bought in aay Sowthera market, and ell be made up te order, tp a superka syte, and with the best iramuvage the Ner- there markets could afferd Ie hes alee recerved bee Spring and Sammer Fashious for 1555, 20d is ready to pot op work im the Hotes foshions i Tahors’ Shears, Points, Thumbies end N codles, kept fut eale The unde rmigned respectfally ‘o rites Wis friends end o ell gud ¢ samitwe he stoeh “ou ym, be, | eae he Es great Sta fee the pabli« REARD te 1 as advil be Ong Br powered ome babe, | ene meme betted § March 14, p@55 Lae, ‘ 5 um, meet ety Tinctare & afl peree Aether Sept tide nthe. Rew. 207s LAM AAD eacedtane, Gls Goma wine’ Ww M. R. WILSON, inyrtane bad bee Chrwet engeeatned | ts row er ie “sda £. LARGE DEALER EN pa aby vce toe — © Warns, sw ' S11 \0R AR, Baur «TL CTL AR, Gee age Re amr oat tee Yen Orie TACT IS, ' . MEK, ee ee | pascY AKTKI m, At — 7 ] I’ we pametaatly reerviag deret fram the Mame 5. ess § pose ened peme ren » (art arere, mew onpyle ccd thee twtr at ety bee M10 0) Noathe casi ou - bed terme an ‘emo thor oout r) tee Morphy + The retest @ “ ° 8 . oa ab poidl «j= Vieme Benes. tay bem aed Ac » work warranted (8 weey seen, oo Gay tl PUREE Ibe oe = be " hasten wo Kk WIAON ' eute ata. ue Febroary 16) s3 “je CT a Wheres beows hie trwtionmy wht ee K \ Bog / Foden. Cos cdeteas | bys bese, —e of ; ( l os = Gus a ihe ~— : 2g tf ] . — CS tena 8 oder | Beers Mortimer @ Contre 1 tent 2m cat cen Regret Nope Reno ~ mew Ore prare ee + ate eet Sar te Spee ame Op bad od gee oe oe “te ~ yee TY . aa - here me Ff ~ wad = - pp ifepepettnn yy a. : “ tower CREAT N Sa Sra meee oo pot woh Ae tod te vy Nemgptem's Vegetal Tinta « he 6 ate Ge leet tet 6 ime bet tn teeta teh, hae Peete OF ATTMRACTION!: . » be the Gerat Centre of WESTER NORTH CAROLINA, Nod perhaps of ihe UNITED STATES. latend te bheve a Raliread from SALISBURY we RAGEE CITY People mey Mowe Teas One revue Pee Prem ate deen com > Ste Draggiate ie Roath Car tine, A ee ee — Moeteres 4 Mewes <The alt of peer Hee wecgh at the whe Thertare ts Ingrwtning every Gap, wit erert don, Vf they ol dhe soy wit Rest oxe-ncd> hte vena ONG tbe Etietes * Pioneers beee tried Ht le GG+rtes Mews CHR aot dada 'titey lang bottom @hetet he was hing eleset) emrem, cat are getting ft hy Aad deemne, oft Ree tqee Gone prope ting bee's by tema, a4 the rate of cca cckes am, tr the grentese Rementy tr Eiewmatic AGbetiene, tnt + * hemor vide cont Ctoubes om hee | MT Care tne Reet pertermet om a vtog ty mee ss chs me when he | om tort repth pyem Sol. peyah @ wow word ta the Wen [owte's thes lang Pieape cent Ger ae nome ae pomette @ empty afte That Mops | ame grotions' =, yours, “© Te Ret VER‘OV mene © FY Prevewerta, Te tee Tm « emell » he Frank adivas fr 3.0 ROUEN — or, Wee I om tw mal agqnerd » re eelbent eee ry ree «1 Wirines, cabs ompee alt ae 5 hous petrens of Mee & wor of mon & better wee in the vitor of MAMEPPUND Tee ev Atse havn't people lnaghed ot me a For several manthe past there diet we tn 7 ho" T have wen f: wm tot of thongs 1 eemeridhn'| de Tm wome of the tend to bave a Rad Read 1 dea’) wish to get in wd her Weetera acheme, eer in race than we fh thewecod times « whech they tron ‘cant mek le from Salisbwry | he @ay of Cher | tate Siresere im recommending it te he aitieted, a 8+ forte at romney 1 am rerpertiult ‘ VERNON teh eibOK, Chapiein © 0. for the wey of th petals: ahi Se erat on Hiectiod tiv tate “eee Mine oto be a Sori an fahehery.| §U- Dor eds, tg oth 2 told. inten @. dane ft nveet be ber! Why, there are we od deltas erotntee) George Fink, Commend) 3. 2. pet, Wet* worth A prude 9 that drree and mers of moa. ' * & Cabtwetl, Chertettc, Raptbasy’, CoMiee & Ca, MO” cred Peal beGind cule ataiem, wh is had wa {yw bring to fe Markers Tt maet crane owt = ft eball 4° rome out. Eagic City shall be the termmee of the JOHN Cc BAKER & €0'S Road, ontege the people ahuve. ore proper to cerry it ‘¢ on. Rot Fagle ¢ yuct Hee’ ake thet hoasee CENUINE sopering bard. 1 mast soar eb Me @orhy of being the heme of the greatest and best of mortsl men, ae | it fe mew the elewle of peace, plent y ard hinpinees COD LIVER OIL! Joly 13th, 1565 If Keng George to George King will grant a kmngdav, °™ leared trte of . , | fesariably with the same roma. : . Ccoeee Kieg for King tsenrge & seb > a ee all , A wruatland oe ta BELL, EARNHART & Co., cle ply ht a great manafectaring riy there? ‘ iin vee vervbe re -r ages DD ‘ ne water perwer, ont oeere thie If, hen, 4 be an cata! diched fat, it merits tt : , The prayer was granted, and the culprit re im a ee ee | AV Fopered a very at put mabte prot theGe-| glee in sheadanec. There ya Apel HIS Medicine. Si che’ test epyrs4 ran the Seathern Farmer a . - pet. in ithe own af Salwhory. @there they will . S te, . od thee 00? eemideration tA our farmers, whone preeqerit prieved.— Luston Tranacript ‘ y of the land, fo 11) themectvesia readiness ico hir tenet tn Sa er there—and wit manser, ond battled by an, bagseeriv Se : ¥ y forty RPC IP eR preve ranecri} PO Sie Ae. ei th = t ie r =< Lome 2 mre Horees and Vebw- ing hearts and ready hands There may be frend '™ oft the orientibec of Ure Medes! Prods ee Aepends chiefiy on th Aproductivetens of this crop, ss oo: Caame ot Raw sO Meer Net ad he publee = . re h bres ey and waving harvests, rich meadows, lnecly valee and en. % Phitadetiphie and eteewhere, whe fecommend | & > - ° h 7 { r = “en ram . ry ¢ * olen lew Hable 2s it ie to so many enetnis and eoutiages T. Make Eoq Pw.—Take four eggs, beat Wooden Natmeqs Ontdone.—Ther a fig. ad buy a god Farm, ean do a by calling va the eub- ered asviae Pas saci mt Soe Primeval f rom, eon apringe and me capertet oe any other cow manefheterrt Pap . . weribe r merous rile, All imviing. all smiling, afl cheering f visefficery and importance oes rein Gee. Pore the aversion of the A tng | weom D Nae of for the purpose fimaking acake mean dandy who, we think, rather oatdoes Con THOMAS A BURKE rand — the depot, om and nil delighting. And shall thece gre of Commengtion, Gout, Beemetinas, Asthms, Chee a 4 uantity “ t Cowans R.winene t b~ mo came and wages to haal remain firever bched up Rh and oli # even ii one geenced wheat aru“from the offensive odor of dda aval quantity of batter, and weason with mectiont. He had at} : Aint Uta) Vets fi ae ‘ ay eerie Kt hati nse be wanted to ecy punt North-Western Ravi Read : . at sary to eprak—thousede cf eminent pt yeirtans of the manere, of from the wore perket and cum. btwun of whates cs mnay be prefers, Bake mtume ofa groom, When offering att nton THOMW (N K BR OW \ teal ae pet eth Fiden v1 a0. if Fegie Cety he Parope and Amerien having teeted Ite wonderfol o* : t rar 1 CTCk TR f that R oS pay ve pest stem cflering a groatee reumtanre ti Actre. [setey, lat ore Lovdry. Thin maken a rors nice 1M | fair sex, bee used ty cay ’ de : Ny STOCK DRIVERS, alte Rep PERS itt Manian er ee resid by JOHN ©. BAKER & Cs ; . : ) ‘ Rai ’ , heed s there nd won't lote bron , Bold b j 4 « @ations than the soft and weakly straw on lands ‘lemert, and the perog whe cont tw this re Vermit me te | : y my Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, viet hn our stable snd bitepen fer theirecenmmn- | lands, e around the ety salon Wholesale Drogr'* ' pe think | l } wk servant” dat dew Our Terme shall be made as easy | fine + ine No. 100 N. Bd 4. Pheladely'* containing fower of t! ' ar weary Cpe thinks will find wauel fovue with theme aT : ; mble We wonldinferin the public that we have oo thet vaiee alone. will dew Aloo, by Iss. 20, & SILL, then repair d te Lis garret, ten yed John A. Saider to saperiotend oor bases) Who dent wy fisbory. N-f for the perfat 4 gaminid the tdantl We @ho mag give it 2 trial ie # theae things . ° Salisbery ‘ I Ilacking brushes, polish face and hainde nad that he se ur aethiwised ageot 0 Hunting (rerk alone ; Jen 25, 1855 Gave® ahould rather sujqone the latter: bat wheter Corn Pudding —Take twAve cam comm puton dis livery, and knocked at tl | Relishory, J ips eee BA : t 1 puton das liver mked a wly's idle . ' aliehory, Jannary 1, R55 1192 . ry mag be the cause, the fact ea) interesting one fovrate therm Then add on dart A ilk, bee bee tt : . ewer z ATTENTION we aye A ovwailk, chee - the better eof the abandint rs Ht doebtiess this etrengthemias Of the stra half und of fresh Lutter, four og, wll bea icra “teal her one wins flowermaniuhe fore fey az LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co, | [7% # aig tee _— iN. ; : 0 One olen take d Woat ‘1 aleg, thet enathes guanced wheat ty ret the oan 4 yper amd salt euffiernt Mix all w Mater Us inada ” Baha y i Naa own reeponsibitily. The work chal We Arte Lt. PERSONS Indebted to the firm of BAKER Hessian fly wad the rust better than wheatun together, aid Lake four hounw ina buttered dit Ifo hd spent his last f franes in the pur ar pais EEL SIAL soelans ANDREW BAGG ARLY 4 & OWEN are renneated to ont ond sso . ; nr : uly aS orn acco \ 7 der most other drewmstances ome ad lic ther encliaithia qwerty 1 cease, MadaraA het Shee | ~ “ Bo foto d herr accounts munt be closed. All persone » of ets - : , 2 juartey ; : t anc ~ Soy. Trimmings, 4 m are ven of our reader have olaer Soran A ongas, at eat the puing wih sale ae ll or reg cant aterlimal i Bi Sorte weird merce "CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTING, SUOTES, n fawemption te follow the use of uae, we rhall sao Pere ee rs | MEL GATIN WIC AC LTT ae laeelty eee u oF, AO wneat 0) Os ° Lard, Havers, Prsvender, Timber, _ ; a sepp'y °* . i aie ' ae ae. Hee y OT gaa ane | ONE Bren, | fer., wold do well wo call an they have ! te much diy) if they e:!] commmuneate the 4u teprcures prefer it bot, and with : LIVERY STABLE . Aagkis corns, 4 Oe ane muneny. | AVRIL 19, 185 hand which they are cosines & een oe WRN y , 4 ebruary 1, 1-55 ly'r3 BAKE ‘ 76 | reed fact om firet s What Cholevats [¥r. Knapp, of Covington te kept ap as aamal and theme whe v1 h wither bay or ty sett dyes neepersg ie ve roe Mf abarge lot of PAs; December 7, 1854, oe ° . oe, snc tiga tnlAM doAdnecdh adhe ; } : CORSETS, ofthe ne went abapes: = Ky. d chidera t “a hemorrhace termi.) sve DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, ees UE MRS OERE D Cambrie <KIRTS | FOR RENT. . 1 , Aaie f . ’ 4 A Popatous Cabin Au exchange paper Gi axrne A tomato weighing 4 Hea. and nation-of the dving phenomena of scorbatos,” L al | . ; ; dd A. hd - Shciee sy i Adyse and MONMATR do. Morene . , } Hert, re ; ‘ . ‘ a¥ods OPPOSITE MANSION TIOTET, & Wotehmer aays: “It is only twenty-two vears ener the first measuring 26) in circumference, has been raved Tt ien'tatrangs that a compliant with such along ESPECTEULLY ofern | f - | eh 3 155 : Pm MYERS FEMI ROOM formerty oedupied by the Hotel. fos cabin wae evcted in Bertington, lows, and in Lynechbarg, Va Sich a Pitan tonne dame should inake such short work of its. vic ] rene of Xalishury, Office at the Mansion Mac | gg i | 47 No. 4, Gennite Mnilding Office dene above Cul, Robord’¢ : if | arriage License beautifully printed end | — |ferrent. Apply Rahistury, Ma 1 t now ‘ labrtant ve called a fomatisact tine | sale at (hiscoMee TON Blank Warrants for sale hk re Me, PENDLETO Subebar y Apri " co's NI L!! oot appre! od the oo" o) Predeewe® need 8 odio! ineowr? me, Cheer ii wane vhs yeirtans 4 nderfel e@ (MAKER ad enitte os ncediOg ‘are, a eepp! oWwEeN ee) Wren ge Howl * ETON oe : ENS oan ss . arabe to TO PD INO Re oo ike ee i we) fe pe | Te, ee en Bote u Potties ‘itws; Agric, Sutera Sapa imine $ | * =e a tee ews seca. a ares VOL. Xi. ~-NEW. SERIES... SEE Bxy “T a. 3s BRUNER, Bahor ana Prepricter. HON. a “CLEMENS, F ALABAM A, In vindication the nen ed of the Party! As much as had bode writen in support of the Principles of the American Party, there bas not been published @ thoré eloquent and brilliant de- fence than that contained in the following let- ter from the How Jere. Cleniens, late a Demo- cratic United States Senator ‘from the State of Alabama READ, PONDER, CIRCULA Howreviitu, July 12, 1855. Dean Sex ;—1 have vot before had time to anawer your letter ta the new order of Know- Nothings, nor bavé I now at hand all the stativ- ties which abe necessary to a fall elucidation of ae subject. Very possibly ip the opiaigus I am about to advance, I shall Gad myself in antage nine to y and some of those old friends w whom you allude. At all events there is pu in- propriety in asking you to read carefully, pot fur the purpose of contradicting or finding Gull, nur yet for the purpose of implicitly believjng, Lut reason, to consider, to reflect, Wf there is tus) ig what I write let no previous prrjadice dim its brightaem if there is error bet no porsynal par tishity preveot ite detection and cx posure. The violence which has theretufure character ized the diseumions O06 Ubie sulyect is nabeo om ing at all tienes, aod partioulariy so upon a ques tion tovelving so much sbhowt which mea may rensqnably, differ, 1 know not why 1 should think Jees of apy ove for dMering «ith ime vpor tt ae Know-Nothingim, thar upoo Democracy. Ls has the right to the maintenance of his opinicn and if he is bowest no just maa WM deoounee They were the principles of Washington, J fer won and the Constitution. Tt ly proper for me to say that | never was i: a Koow- Nothing Lodge bat once—that I do vot know 6 single sign of paeword, ang could not to day Gbtnin sdinision to any Cowman! is Ub State, endows it was throagh the iwlervention of 4 friend; bat | endome their plaiforw and pro pose to defend their principles They are the principles of Wasbington and Jet-reon, and what ke of evee more importance, they are the ciusighes of the Const ’ ~ The foundation of the Amneriorm Coord that Me Law and Conatitation ore Seapreme Whee one of the weven wer men of Cree vielted the Coert of leriander of Cor — “what is the most goverement [He enswored tae het wo seperior.” This answer, which o teks @ @hole volume of truth and beauty im « dagle Tes, is the foumiation of the Know-Notl fag creed. They made it in the beginning the basis of their platiorm—ot designe!) probably the amewer of the Sag mestbered, bet reasun, reflection, aud an earnest patriotiom led them to the same result. A tagly we find that every member & rnpx feqsired to acknowledge Une by the Constitut’ a, to besupteme. (be! to ite mandates i. cated a the eed disobedience & certain to be follow ed pebsion. Thos far | arm vere ( ’ e agree with we that there bh wutling te coud —that there is something to appleod Americans shall rule Amervca. fF oregners om fey 6a ficiency of proeileges erthoat the poh! o Saffrage. The remaemg porto of the pisatiorm ma be disposed of as satisinctorily, | Wick, of nut» teoriefly as the fret. ; fea, Ie other words—for I mean to eal ia 6 equirogstion— 0 evasion—to cover up nothing dodge nothing, deny nothing then, that native bore Americans shall f ofiees of political importance wader th govero meat. I do fot mean mere money offices ae Tvesident of a Bank — Railroad, of other | poration, but every office which giver to ie bet der an influente of the legislation of 1! 0 try. These are the officers from stich we ar pledged to exclade Foreigners, an-! owt position Lam prepared to maintan 1 denied that we have enong! ehough competent Americans to fill every we have to bestow. But it is orged that soch distinetion js odiom: and anjast te ar Poreigh popalation. How is it anjast? te has ber Aeprived of nothing by bis emigration here. In his own land. he did pot even have uh eaffrage. His property was never for aa hour secure. His personal liberty wae quostantle it danger. perfect px that ie whad for very has pot Leen re new Americans «hai! rule \ a other words and more thas night of He could not write or epeak hie eenti mente with impunity. Ile wae ground dowr with taxes, A press gang might at avy? ment tear hifh from the losom of bie formily, oF af oppressive Landiord turn that family hone lesa wpon the world. All this is have gien him peneo. We have given him cority, We have given hin jndependener, and Bow because we will no vive him the right to take the laws by which we are to be coverne|, be forgets in lis arrogant ingratitude the hen dred bleating: we have showered upon him, ard Pepays the safety of the Alter by malijroant ae hang! Persiona of the Ministers to whom he owes his Protection. It ie a delusion to talk about tl rights of foreigners. Privileges ie the proper word, We are not bennd to extend to them the right-of suffrage. We were not bound to Site them protection, liberty, peace, independence ANl these were volqntaty gifs, It was philan iropy tn ite broadest setise. Nor is ther one lof the smiffionp who flood on country dhe wind | “not bave exchanged his own land for-ours even if the Constitntion had denied him the privilege : of voting. ‘The other advantages he obtains 'wotild have been sufficient to have made him ‘anxious for » shelter berieath the wings Of the Eagle. . Where then is the igjustice! He has al he teked, moreyanuch more than: he would | have been willing to trke. Pe simply follow the spirit of the Comatitu-| tion, But it ia argued that eaclusion from office fix- 9 an odious brand upon hum. » Without stop- ping to remark upon the absurdity of sah a po- sition, it is sufScient to say that the brand is al- ready fixed by the Comsti(ution. [tis apow bia {aow, and wil! remain apow bin aotil thatinstra- ment is Lorn out from the archives of the nation. The secoud section of the first article prescribes “that ao one shall be a representive ia Congress who has net beew seven years a citizen of the Uujed States” He may have been twenty or more years a resident of the country before his naturalization papers were taken out, and yet he must remain seven years looger before be can voccupy the post of Represcutative, Here is a distinction, aud a bruad ove. |) is idle to talk about degress of infamy. life renders a ovan infameus, exclusion for a term of Both alike pre letwero the native and If exclusion fur years twust Lave the sate eff ct supposes a d Here nee { F fureiyguer, Both have the sawe operative, and both whether justly or unjust ence to gave a prefer native bore cijzens The ieisd sectiog of the sare article prescribes that fo person shall be a Senator who has nut “been pipe \ecars_a citizen of the United States.” Here the distinction is broad:r, As the offlce riage @ importance—as th rer arising from gtuiance of pre-convinced aa becomes yreater— the inore careful the framers of the Const itetion were to secure the serviews of native gest of all offices Ta the first sec mation de Atural bore cetizema, watil at last ia the | fapeigners are exela ted emtir fa) a vf t me od artic se ( clans (lat “po persom ¢torpt a 2 be “elugibbe to the office { }'ress Jeni,” a be ei Ah inent declares al gner shall bee yilde W the A. « of ) ls t.- Th Usus ary Unat forciguers areata. pr sted he Cumshiiubon from bliiag the uly two » whieh emanate lireet!y frou the whole pec and who are in an « al mawner the guardians of the ngbw of the peopl What stronger posible to make between U erga born af pa hoe poor and hoe weak resulutive f a i al f a bl evl for wig t Wife a a parp-e we eho are ca Kaow-N ae ow . an } tyra a shat ww with ( on ¥ea I at green and hvony yes . escneoe of their creed W hatever atrioueun —whatever of wiedom— ehatever of ere devotion to liberty amd & cwunts may Las bem ww draen from and fou vm 8 . supreme « of aa Pe Rerike then = . strike them wn, andy perpare the av for ane mente he Cone a . J “ in a eho gra by a to Too hin ' Th a inference i d r * rela diustparsig beter he fornge At watiey rote aa 10 gen su posed Lam not aware that te customary to mids e the len of langer from rn inflaence "We are exultimgty punted to the fact that Uy ar three nm { forergn whale there are ie ¥ yma of natives Th: se figrapes are A a st we will take then ae they are rw u remst be remeoss ber at of t hree milbons of forerguem a very re proper On A sere. It te the unvarying law of em are a gre@ rr ~f of every anly wg LY mea lim wae the “ee n ( alifornia & t migration was oot j fd our own territory t art ‘ fe.;:an call to mend cases it . j a he € alone sa forenzn ‘« wife and children are Natives. — son the ' he ‘ ‘ + moa , I wn as one rq er Now s k att ater side. Of twe w of Americans abyut one half are $-malea This disposes of t milhons. ¢ th remainder at bast two-thirds are children, and mys (wo young to vote at diaposes of near are " s more, and bongs the number of voters wn much nearer to an equality than rs at all ayreeable of than ot [ponents are willing air These frets has t been uaknow w, thed by pe There is not ar spuning Demayogue in ail land whe has net ume and again made bimar!! conspicnous asthe adt foreigners. W LH. Seward, with tie cold, cateatatiog, heartless selfishness, is the leader in this race of adulation to whatever is of foreign extraction, and many better men who he named in the same breath are Even ought pot | ening in his footsteps the veteran wollicr life had been posed among bu lete—whose strong werves had never been sha ken in the deadliest conflict, shen he was a can Hidate, quailed befor the vast influence these strangers had acquired, and the “foreign accent” became ae musie to his ear. Two public acts in the recent history of the country exhibit stil nvore sly the dangers of foreign influence, and admonish us to check it while we bave yet stro {the power | Servility-¢ bh the helt to : Falher " Metbon, pid the cause of it, In the sumimer of 1849 Father Matthew, an Dish Priest, who had acquired a great delebrity \ae Temperance lecturer, paid a visit to the Uni- j ted States, He came to Washington and‘s re- |solution was at ence introduced to.allow him the \privilege of the floor of the Senate, This was Opposed by My. Calboun on the ground that it was lowering the dignity of the Senate and chea- | pening its honors. By myself and others, upon the further ground that Nie had, wihifle to Trcland, \indulged in denunciations of Slavery’ and taken part with the abolitionists against’ the South, which T considered ad Diwarrautable intermed- dling with matters that in ‘ho way concerned him. Notwithstanding these objections, the re- solation passed by a decided majority, and Fath. er Matthew took lis seat upon the floot of the ‘Senate, Not long afterwards, Gen. Pillow, who bore upon hia person the marks of honorable wounds, recently received in the service of the Republic, visited Washington, and found, to Wis mortification no doubt, that the place which had been vecupied by a Catholig Priest, was inacoes- sible ty bins, a wative born American, and late Major General iv the wars of bis country. Nor was he alone a sufferer. Every officer who serv ed im the Mexican war, not a member of Con- Gress, or an-existing State Legislatare, was ip tke manner excluded, with perhaps the single exceptivn of Gen, Seutt, who bad received a spe the warof 1812, which Tt will not de te tel) me that respect fur the cause of tom The Congress of the Uaited States are bot remarka eral vote of thanks duniny of itself evtitled him to adimission, perapee produced tis astonishing result. ble as disciples of temperance, and that very day there were perhaps, nut six inembers of the te nate who did bot drink wine at dinner, or bran dy befure it. The Irish vote was the controling catwe—th« desire to concilliate that large body of natoraliz ed ettizens who looked! up to Father Matthew ax asoperion being. It was this which gave to the Foreigner and the Catholic aw importance above me blood had ¢ plains of Mex aced tt} to throw aside the ne aed beyond that of the solJiery wh heen poured out like water on th ie. It was this which iud Senate forget what it had Leen bh had 26 elevated them ia the the Roman sages for that of servile sycx vere dignity whic miods of men and to exchange »ph nts There was atime when sach a propos itice would have been treated witty the scorn it desertiod Now if We Veulure to question foreya ment it must tx Mut tat was before the Insh Bxcdue. lone with “bated breath.” If we venture tode ay any forego demand, however impenoua, we are threatened with political annillatioe, and vet 1 am told we are wm po danger from forewn uence. When the Senate of the United! has been before the storm, where are we to look wt that public rirtee which is stur nach & 7 : to M. Nosswth—wha i y } ’ e I i T ase whoek owas ‘ grou, Lt wi n Fs “a Hus . r of | ame be k t. tok refug ~ rye 4 < ] \ . t i . 4 f ty a . f~ “ " x 1h Nere had ‘ a | thal ey mpe . 4 } 1 pamed a reeclation inviting W Ife earme in ali the oy wt r Monarchs of thegold worl|—armed ¢ ' fore hie door to keep off . Tee And we eho wou have tout , duct for one hour in the President of the R pubhe, not only enlenitted mt} this Foreign mendicant, but actually * ) ar of the Hee red with his g a" D | ank of |} al Ls “ona ’ ket on with w ring at . geant. I Dead are | . events upon the what must have | f, wm ft I f n ’ when they saw the Ivet uniforms of a Forcigr body guard within the sacred precincts of 1) Senate! Le them gathered al (Us suppose Washington, the as they were wont ¢ Immortal rather in the days that.tred men’s souls, gazing! t orrow and cle. The Ss} silence upon tf a Warren, Greene, Sug , Wiliams, Wayne lead yan cant pter, Ma by and alo They remem- which thinned Red Raak. They German shouts rang over the ed others of the mighty Gert M remember that field of Brandy win her that it was their ranks at 1 Fort, and They remember that Ger dimmed with patrio had-ford, and here they met man bavonets were The Chowshouse, & many otber field, ¥ at Monmouth y remember ( the hired mercenaries that England's gold had brought across the Atlantic to fasten manavles ch upon the people who had never injured them and remembering this they turn to eac h other with the mournful inquiry “ are these our sons? are the traditions of the revolution already for- r Ah! is an engine of power in our land of which in There are a few gotten shade of departed Tatriots, there iyour day you did not dream. character of « ‘ideed. easiay Gafiaes voters among us, | more posaiy ‘as thet ats prison cell, old existed. ‘Their aatioles were owt era ‘the! secures toed man tle ight of and every Dema gogue. who sspires.to,tbe Fresi- call your attention: to those whom God in bis beginning, and he. must have been ignorant in- | God as he pleases, ai wisdom, has seen it to deprive of the lightof deed who had any doubt of the aims and pur- olics we are guilty other ip the base con- reason, in the Lunatic Asylum: There were poses of the order. deney, and all the ang that glimmer about ; him are. vieing with cession to German prigé. and German feeling. But the: picture is a siekening one gnd Lturn it. God knows it was bitter enough a thet time, and J haye no wish to awe! upon if anew, The cause of this adu Jackson, Houston Scott wexe treated, Not satisfied with the bonors:heaped, upeh Kossuth, Congres determined to éxtdnd to hin! more * materm) aid.” Mr. Seward discovered | that he was the Nation's guest, aud iatroduced a Lill assaming bis expenses aa a National debt. The accquat turned out to be somewhat extrava- gant. This plain republican martyr to liberty only lived at the rateof $500 per day. Con- suming in the twentyfowr hours Champagne aud Burgundy which cost more than it would take to fved a respectable family in North Ala- bama for a twelvermonth. At that very moment there were bills upon the Calender of the Horse for thé relief of destitute widows and orphans, whose basbands had died io defence of the coun tre, whieh Congress has not had time to attend to even to thie day. Not so with Kossuth—be dragk his wine, eat his pales de fois grace, and Congress instantly footed the bill, Do you ask 1 answer, widows apd children bad The foreiguers who were to be con the reason | no voter ciliated by adulation of Kossuth, had many.— ! Others will say it was pot Kossuth, but his cause tbat he bad been bauliog for freedom and they wished to mark their appreciation of his forts. Asa tribute to the spirit of Liberty it might have been well enough if we bad not been so lamentably deficient ¢ paying that tribete to Wh jriven the British army from New Orleans and our own citizens. a General Jackson bad resened the eountry from one of the most terri ble dangers with which it was ever threatened was arrested io the very hour of bis triumph and heavily fined for the rigorons discharye of his duty ; and yet Congress permitted more than 8 quarter of to roll 1 knowledging th a century away without wrong, or attempting to repar was a Native Ainerican—there waa hy in bis behalf—no foreign voters vate, When Ge th the laurels of San Ja eral Tlouston returbed ted States w sh upon his brow, Lringing an empire in his hapds to lay at our feet, no Congressional admitted from the year 1847 to 1853, TI9 Ame Answer to the Charge that it is @ Whig’ ! gives‘to them the rights of ricans 52381 Foreigners. For the year 1853, there wore 04 Americans 303 Foreigners. These I ci snicehdklélne sia nick gu lan actos oS CREE tables might beapade more complete byiaddieg ten, up to ipjure the Democracy. Such argu- | more than it compels mete, vote, for. amy of Kosuuth How Ordan Grinders)'strolling mendicants, aad Pro- ments are the © We dati, and therefore pass therm Wifh the single dice iy, their be ve Ameri~ an old-fashio: ;remark that Ihave never seen a Nati SALISBURY, N. C., AUGUST 23, 1855. “Trick. a ats and Sciences, Mortality, and {he Seay Cire, that in p a violation of: at Not at all. The same Constitution ‘nent, me iso the right of voting a6'T thigh Test, resorts of weak mep, | toist One may be just ‘if sincere: im his be fessional Begyars; but of theseT havd-td relid- who when reason fails attempt to enlist preju- | lief as the other, and both be equally daugerous The head of the Order is to the country. Of that each voter mtiat jm 2p Democrat. ‘Wherever can who belonged to either class, These figures they have nominated candidates they have tak- are far more conclusive than any Janguage could ‘en the larger numb from the D. ic ranks. | be to prove the necessity of arresting the tide of Judge Cone of Georgia, who reported the Plat- emigration. deeply upon his memory. 42,369 foreign pau- prosperity of a single city, Democrat. Let every.A merican impress them form adopted at Philadelphia, is aa old line for himself. There is no proposition to the Constitution, none to pass @ law ent with it. The Ametican payty, show, precisely as the Whig and pertien undertake to show for ee . Ho was » member of the Baltimore | it #8 safer for liberty, safer for the! pers aud invalids; 2,381 lunaties, and 22,220 Convestion in 1844, that nominated Mr. Polk, for religion to place none but are taxing the industry, and blightuing the and reported the resolutioas adopted by that estants in office, and they leave it to their coun- In that list of crimes body as the principles of the Dewoeratic party.| vymen to decide upon reason and argument how is embraced murder, rape, arson, robbery, perjury, How stands the case on the other side{ Mr. | fae they are right, or bow far they are wrong, everything which is damuing to the character of ; Wise confessedly owes hiselection to the Whigs, We do not propose to disturb their public -wor- the individual, and every thing which is dange- Messrs. Toombs and Stephens, Whig leaders in , Ship—we do not propose to declare an, poem. rous to society. How the South is also endangered by Forcign Ta fluence— Eloquent Comment on Washing- ton's Order to put none but Americans on Guard. In our section we see but little of the evils of ew igration—comparatively few come among us. and those are generally of the best classes of their countrymen. It is not as a State that we suffer most but as an inte The crime, vice, disease, which fk fliets us but lite; it is through their political ac ral part of the Republie.— stitution and beggars ws in with every tide of emigration af. tion, in thew capacity of voters, that the curse extends itself tous. When thousands upon thou sands are carried to the polls and made to vote in favor of any man or any party for a shilling corrupting the ballot box, and rendering liberty iosecure, then we suffer preservation gives us a right, and makes it a duty With such round as (he memorable order of Gen. Washiky to interpone dangers thickening ton shoald be upon every man's lips: ‘Put none i Americans on guard to-night.” Intime of ace your public officers are your sentinels. Put pe ou guard whose bosoms do not swell w vulling pride at weutien of Busker Lb Monmouth or Saratoga, or of York Tow none on guard whose pativnal traditions are not cenfined Lo opr own commonwealth. Pot none Georgja, are at the head of the Anti-American | blage of Catholics unlawfal, bat Party, and so with Mr. Preston in Kentucky privilege of voting to suit ourselves. ‘tT the © Everywhere you find Whig leaders among the | °° difference in the evil tendency of the’ bitterest opponents of Americap principles, and | /4w of Mr, Seward, or the higher Jaw of if it is a Whig trick, they have been a Jong time bishop Hughes, Ido not choose to vote finding it out. The Catholic Question— The Tyramny and [n- tolerance of the Catholic Church. There is another branch of the question, whieb I approach with more reluctance, because [| am afraid with more prejudice than will enable me to consider it dispassionately. Without belong ug to any Church, I grew up in the Methodist persuasion. if I would. Among Tt was the ther, lived and dic faith in which my mo and I could not change it the earliest books which fell invo my hands, | fouud accounts of Catholic persuasions of the early Protestants. stretched updn th. screws, and finally crune scrence turies every page of his iniquities of that Church gently claims to be the at all Limes 10 exercme with that claim. dictated. of worshippir 6 rack, t burnt Ther sus” with the laquis thor came v is the ttured with at the stake for the as reason and con “ order of Je u its train, = Fy Of men, ; then the Jaw of self. “omen, and children thrown into dungeous— | Church with six members. At the thumb aa cen blackened Ly the whose y wor In Poatf arro representa Put “ve of the Almighty, and who bas aot besitated acovrdanee Subjects released from obedi vitations celebrated his arrival. No bills were on guard who can dwell by the hour upon the | ence to their legal rules—murder, perjury —in- passed to pay his expenses He was a Native eloruence of Daniel O’Connel. bat Berer beard | Cet etery cnme made venal if it Lended to the Am an avd nothing was to be gained by lauw- the name of Patrick Henry Put nose guard advanceinent of the ¢ rch. I know ft is said tauons of bis chivalry of bis patnotism. When who tarn with cold indifference frow the st ry of Urat these powers are oot now exercised or claim ‘ al & ad couclud:| ome of the most Niagara, or New Orleans, to boast of Mariago, ed. Where have they ever been abandoned « rf aMpaigns ever record a history, of Leizeic. of Waterloc Theos do uot lace scar when they had power to enforce it! What is e was reca almost in dis aod hia army tacd as + } ther will nol watch Ofer i'w , ve use of the Confessional if the Priesthood do which be had foand untrained miliua, and con- ¢ ame als erest Oppression, not hot still claim the power of forgiveness for sins ran heroes » us transferred to ove aught him ere, and though he may commitied | 1 have searcbal in vain foe any rates, Yet Cong Kiccd 5 <irtaie peneaet of ovat the abelter Aubhentic document which shows that they have » athy, apy 2 t) h aa found. he still locks Loreen , ever abated one jet or ude of the pretensions . ed feelings of the ma se woldier. Le fl ST] are members every which claracteringd them in ber years, and wa Nat American and voice of condo 4 upon the bi ghways—I Lotte charactenze them now ia other landa. | hare ‘ was mute. Had General Slickis received ve land od | rtakes ia his heart of Sted two countpes in which the Catholic re tahowl s sve be pisrd. hcarte be focla Wins ia“ve is bn heme. and there SO" © te shed by jaw, and [ found io both f the continent to the « 7, and bis hilves affections are carnened Fear, the sam« } bigotry, the same ha sm Cyngres would have grown ty sons ay k ep him he hatred! the of yore ae oils er he ta uger—care, dead bodies der WV fcata bealena ee. aad i withes s : ee ear Of bunal in a Cathohe graveyard. The masses are ta to believe that the rotting corpses a fa ] t be pa f mA g rmcr sone 4 at tl t from go influcner, and \ . reva Une ta wouk) be polluted by the lig tees . x a rs | bood a brother who betd on hie a a j to fo s was elrew re Spaie an asscmblage of a as The that Kaow Noth ad Hida al < German Caneerv haces | ifteen { stante for the purpose of religious . A anewe h x » at Hrit ri + ame of , * clared unlawf aL tc and f . er wee wou by, © nstrar Ea ve fx 1 As b It . s ck yr. What we 8 re - oa ew! * “ ‘ N heref : s whip we pet ® cher . ad the pow “ I g ai . Dre w at berny } s pret ur i t¥, i od wand | } we J sindes thay ar T know ! . . se wera Moons n . 4 s , at resy ! . ¥ y ex we k ‘ * “ ~ \ ot sr ‘ g k& ‘ Ido pot hnow . A , \ 1 tha 1 1 I bhe = wb Wt ( « ‘ R t ar mn th 7 ered i rang When ~ Charity , , * . , bor « . Bs t ” Sook as y al ft ( rs of i \r al«u x] « « House T f w nthe New \ x y 7 ‘de \ WH g 18 8 4 \ Pie ( f t) v « Na a, and mn {a newspaper } wit ' ' ] Foreig ' : : , ‘ A ‘g ayer we . \ a | » res 40 i M4 ‘ i rey ‘) * = ma t of t there ar ; " ry ® gens nae . , 0 Foreigner 0 Natives \ ]- al lignant alion secrecy ¥ nsice Wal hn ie , x tra ght to bea "Na which we ha t r wer Yt ante * ae ve a Agee ves to one tI g n th Vee < way 4 to those w SO earn ea neiere hee ewe Wl wih ! “ 4 : . 3 widely different from theit brethrea chew ne Nat Now rth w ‘ } ilooreet King . tsedt plody CUTS o nets a . Interdict, M - i to dhe Brit bal ising mcans to 7 are & nl as tl of a Know N ag : : x aw A xiba ‘ riers i of thom. atk ise the record—in the Cour 1 the will of yo. ge - ak France wa ! rd ‘ aaame: Cil3 A : wet ae assasinate! by a LT rrest at Ub fing of his « FOZ Amen $104] mern rity. A Know N mene bees Soa i rtise at tae po nrins to nea sit fo One re tia a t at wa aba t iia = , rerel un iin ae place to sleep, but nothing to eat, an but a Democrat 0 as Of Lata Fe ul \Wiad che creat rks’ wandered bx veo te ake aefire, O57 Native adults, a : an outlaw, hunted by assassins and blood h de Iren ; 3131 For adults, and sion of that Caucu : a “ Dieioeldanne to cha traitor to 1 eae hildren, or chil born of For may It t foes autern arty ; eee AEs Th This nunibee wer 1 with f ae ee te eee ees Gen atlas , gatree is by its fruit, and 1242 ad Amer e and I8)N children: 10, who manufacture in Caucuses and Conventions | x ~ these fruits are fambar to us a 355 adalt Foreigners and 17,857 children, Tut Candidates without consulting the will of the (7 , . the record is not y plete: let as tarn to the peoy t woukl be mach more appropriate The absurd argument pata ‘ aericun FT statistics of crim Tn the city prisons, there The Sta and th National Councils having : fie : 7 , a Comsistation “enti were during the year, 6,102 Americans—22,-, bo ved the injunction of scereey, that re ridy and conclusively answered, }220 Foreigners. T pass on to an abode even , proach is disposed of , in point of fact it never It is objected however that the Constitution cither, and he whe attempts to force me to it, is guilty of the very proscription he condemns L wish | conid have devoted more time preparation of this letter; but i it is give a tolerably correct. idea.of the § ones upon the question bod which you called my attention, | am, very truly and respectfully pet Mormons-—T wenty-five year 2 heePw pbet” Joseph Smith organized | neato the Church in the Utah Territory presidents, seven apostles, two veuty-six “ serventines,” seven ei teen high priests, nine hundred and elders, five hundred and fourteen priests; four hundred and seventy-one teachers two and twenty-seven deacons, besides the wabal Fa- tio of persons in training for. the. mi but pot yet ordained, and foar handred end Bine wninsicuarian thous During ending with the beginning of April Tmt, nine bundred and gxty-five children were boru it the Territory of Utah, two buedred and seveaty- nine were baptized im the Mormon faith, and eighty-six were excommunicated Sedat” thy church. —— CURSING THE NATIVES» Foreigners are indebted to the natives of this = country for all the rights and privileges they em- joy, aud even the means of support whieh Giey They were received imto the countey with a friendly hand; placed in a remanertting ’ and even admitied to an equal ngbt with the natives, in the selection of'Gur rulers—and yet, in many instances, they combine together to overpower the natives, and to sliape the course of our public policy—and, in fact, to pusseoms. ment ; rule the country ; and because the natives have refused to relinquish their rights to (hese Rew comers, amd incorporate their atbeistical and oth- , demoralizing notions into our satiotel end policy, these foreigners not only curse, Gab endeavor to put dewe by brute forge, these whe sheltered and fed them. One would be tore serprised at this Magitiogs cotdech gare t not known that. among the netires are men antenance and extol the proceedings of State have aud villify those who are of their own lineage and blood. With seach men power and pratt are the objects aimed at, and to sequige which x) would see the stars and stripes ingd@en time Jer th 4 foreigners, and the country de livered over heir guidance, With three-foerths of the natives armyed against t these seekers after public plander ! nuleity to eurse thelr counttyiiéa, nds? them as bigots, traitors kudthe pletely dewttied themeeires retye faction. and ephold it inate ie murderous assaaits apon the nuves, This may seem strange to aa nointerest- that the official organ of the Amer- should be found among the ret advocates of the foreign interests. and direction to the variogs c nmental pappets and dependents, who ve by commaad, and throw aside iodepen- » for the sake of enjoying such as may be doled out fo for their cowardice and rmatiz nave . of law and werver ; an Government, tren This bas m tone and bon of patronage reward meanness ut, how foreigners may be encouraged by na ure miscreants to resort to violence, they will panse on finding that it is e game at which two can play. Heretofore the pasishment foesuch ag <ressivas has beea comparatively mild; bet, if cners persist in their riotous and mur- us course, they will reveive a check one of veh those who survive will remem- valance of their lives, The natives forced into submission at the pistol's moath, and will not continue to endure Wrongs whieh they have ample power to redress We then, that foreigners shall respect the vws, and exorcise the privileges which they hate onterred on them peaceably and orderly, ifthey h would cause regret to annot be advise, 1 scenes whi en.— Balti would avg more Clipper. ay said a son of the Yes, great many have died 1 before. 2a 1s it very sickly here, Emerald Isle the ¢ replied his companion, a to another. ver day this year who never dic oma ? a arene ome naa = a — WONDERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE. ve Redan and Malakoff, the assailants lost two thou- The atmosphere forms a spherical shell sur- snd men out of their army of twelve thousand. rounding the earth toa depth which is unkuown) — From these statistics it appears the battles in to us by reason of its growing temuity as it is the ee ticld are generally pore bloody, though released from the pressure of its own superiu- not always, than assaults of entrenched positions. cumbent mass, Its upper surface cannot be nearer to us than fifty and can scarcely Le more ing storming column, The lus by those actu- than five hundred miles, It surrounds us on ally occupied in the attack is always heavier, all sides, yet we sce it not; it presses on us with however, than the average loss of an army in a load of fifteen pounds on every square inch of the open field. surface of our buddies, or from seventy to one allies in their latter repulse, suffered as severely hundred tons on us all, yet we do pot so much as the English at New Orleans—a battle which as feel its weight. Softer (Nan the softest down, | has always been considered vue of the most san more im than the finest gossamer, it’ guinary on record. leaves the cobweb undisturbed; and scarcely, stirs the slightest flower that feeds on the dew, in fies; yet it bears the fleets of nations on ite aroand the world and crushes the most refractory substances with itsweight. When in motion its force is sufficient to level the most wtapely forests and stable buildings with the earth ; to raise the waters of the ocean into ndyes like i cate Wpountains and dash the strongest ships to pieces caus, but, in disproof of this, the broad, palpable, fike toys. It warms and cools by turn the earth undeniable, and undenied fact stands out, that ahd the living creatures that iubabit it, [icraws che first blood shed, the fint killing, the first vapors from the sea and land, retains them éd in itself or suspended in cisterns of ‘@londa, and throws them down ayain as rain or : ms ; ign 0 “Bow when they are required. It bends the ravs | Population. The foreigners may have imagined @ bhe wun from their path to give us the twiligiit | that they did not have fair play at the polls, but ‘tf evening and of dawn ; it disperses and retracts they were the first to resort to assassination.— their various tints to beautify the approach and ty may have falsely imagined that an attack the retreat of the orb of the day. But for the ae 7 sunshine would bunt upon us aud UPe? themselvcs was coutemplated, but they a were the firt to They may have erronegusly-supposed that they were rendering an important service to God and ; but the bald earth, as it revolved on its mankind, but they were therfirst to resort to as- axis, would ture its tanmed and withered front *#sination. And when forcign-born citizins, © the fall and opmitigated rays of the lord of with not the shadow of a justification, assassinate day. li sffords the gas which vivifies and warms! American citizens in our streets, what can be our frames and peouves ia to itself that which hed been polluted by use and is thrown off as ————- oe - From the Losisville Journal, August 8. THE FIRST BLOOD. The anti-Americans may assert and protest and swear as strongly as they will, that the fear- ful riots of Monday were begun by the Ameri murdering, both in the upper and lower parts of the city, were the work of the foreign bora resort to assassination.— eight darkness to the blaze af non have po twilight to soften and beautify the lan po @lowds to shade es froin tke scorching | expected but the aroused spirit of our country Da fente the flome of lise exactly mit" will rage the thirst for the revenge ! des hal off the Give = it isin both cases consam It has also been ascertained beyond any doubt the food of consumption ; in both that there was a large quantity of arms and am canes it becomes combine] with charcoal, which munition contained ia the houses of Quine which pV ap mata a . metal ‘s " We have also been informed that threats had been made by Catholic were destroyed. encircling air, says a (rer jew, ‘that flows! ™@ans in the First Ward that they would kill he whole) any German who should dare to vuole the Amer Werld kim. The carbumic acid with which w-! day oer breathing fills the air, t morrow seeks Me way round the workd The Jate trees that peend the falls of the Nile will drink it in their leaves ; the cedars of Lebanon sil) tak: WH to add to their stature ; the cocoa pats of Ta bite will Tapidly wp it; and the paluns anJ ican ticket on Monday, and we learn from the statement of one of the men who were wounded upoo Shelby street that this threat in one in stance, at least, was actually carried iuto effect We also kr consequcnce of these threats and of vn Monday afternoon w thay ia reformation bepar as Fics will change it into flower that those who uttered them were assembled to getber, fully armed and bent upon the execution c the A thew bloody parpose, a number of respectable, ep and the Amazon ; the giant rhodulen!roos orderly Germans who voted the American tick ef the Himalays contribute) w it, and the roses et were actually afraid to go to their homes, and paar hax ’cha Goce! ie did pot go there until yesterday. For more thao wa dep ja the heart of Africa, far behind the The rain we see de-| 1’ Tent sources that there was in the First Ward soending wm thawed for @ out of the icebergs an organized force of Sag Nichts, and that eve- which have watched the Polar star for ages ; ry effort was intended to be male, by the Jead ers of the anti-American party to induce a week past we have received intimations from the for eigners ip this city tq effect by force what they might not be able todo by peaceally and quict ¥ depomting their votes, day of the eb E which forms the outer surface of ‘ae habitable wo Femerveir, inte which the sepphy of food ereatures is thrown | oF, in ox For weeks before the inflamina teen made to tion most outrag ous tory and incendiary appeals had iti food form of all bving woh bso pena ‘hee ne ; Ati them im the speecbes of their party demagogues and the tinsee of the plant, or the nutntious store | 8d throug! their party press. They had Leen that bes been isid up within its ceils, and con. | induced to teheve, what = not true, that the warts these ieto the substance of which tts owns composed. The ap acquires the ore aed cutritiogs store thus yiekled up a» the Amenean party sought to take away or inter fere with some of their vested nghts. They were thus wrought upoa, and their must violent and a animal from the ievdfherable aur sur- oqweding it; bat animals are furnieliend wth the “aest passions inflamed almost to madness, un queens of locomotion and sizere——they oan ap Ul marder and enme were the consequences their food and ley hold of anJj swallow § plant mest await ull ther foo! come tu em. No solid particles find ates \ tb It w certainly trae that the election was pass ag off without more violence of disturbam « anably attended the elections han alrmet int femmes ; the restlos ambeent air, » h rushes x past them haded with the carton o: which the old pohtical parties were contest the euygea, the water, every thing Wey oer! in The «lection had peuceeded thes yaiet! y hp chape of supplies, in constantly at hand! to between 3 and 4 o'clock ie the First Ward ar minister to thew wants pot only to af ' oh s nearly 6 o'clock im the Kaghth Ward Thy Ther fieulty fur apy ome to rn yong had slackened was at that tim 200 admiasion t - — LOSS OF LIFE IN GREAT BATTLES The furmgnerm who commenced the firing The wevte of bumas life in the unsucce(u) fom the ® attacks op the Malako@ and Medan, appears & have been nearly aw great (though mt quit.) 2 the Am miows and behind) cateways amd fer y armed and arte! 10 concert, wt neans were vaprepard and uneus raha M. edegingr wendy ¢ mai vr of any attack, They w-re unarnped, at ore ve (thousand the asmar ae ~ parte t t - at ants were killed sud wounded. « vast pr-j-oru- it ge heir b boatload nd hn when we comader how small compara > wher to defend themselves from G@orming colume wae, The Freneh alon- « nrmnate danghter, There me indeed peta a hens of thirty eight huadred hacking force of twenty-five thomand — that men. out fan at .halow A a doubt that there would not ha ® any blhuaoxished of murders. of hoaee barr any, every seventh man was rem ere! aja sitter toy death or eoumls Ls , oF note if it had not len for the wh There in, iedeesl, cue minkern we oe . and unprovoked kilhog and woundin, wes more blendy than th» —on act . fwiling nativrelaen An an Cilisees ever, bat whee the oumlen encaz moly mind taviguers — pared with there who { We i ihc : wweoned siege of Baleyez. in th. | hehe That famous Spanish fortress wa . See writing the alowe, wo ree Ith Weilingtwon, at the bea! f twenty i= BIN Narn Bod Pigs. Mr Widen. mea, and finally cared bs storm. » ' ee Mr ae WS : the most sanguiee amaulis on rex c : 1 German, » ha of wttack on the great berach 2 ad Geirty «ag ht hanired men & ) l a = Sel A . . was emall place the fort mt Le g larger wie toned im t breee VV hapa, than the Mainkeff and ateorks { ar. bor rs alone wer > . eve? would realise | aif sortrore of war ome x *y acre ont ° fall of Via “eee ee UN SPOKEN Tosti dea, Borodine and Wiaterion. were amen Mr J.C ra@he on ~ J swat desperately contest atties of th f , Gerd Mu Napoleon. At Maren, » . ‘us : i. thoeeand, more than a rd ‘ a ae na whike thre French bet event : u L Moa! i a im the anme Proportion ry * ‘ Am dion of these were preonen, Loe-cer. es a ba ve) f ef the Kedan and Malakusi but few | were Flom Nb) Graru lea taken, At Avsteriitz tx : e which ws has i thoweand, of pearly a sixth of ther ent re / thes: peragrapie. Many fireion tor bet the allie lost thirty th -usan Seer J : cg bie a third. At Wagram tie bum or Uta Ds [GA Ot) cat twenty fixe thouss f alow z “a katate - ‘ shose engaged At Linq « lune wae t I . S J 18 [vd 00 ver wtih phree theasand on the « At 7 fire Se [wm ¥ panels we alvin pearly three handre | ticusar fi a far ai'ar sisty thousand on | art cof tle F fair) = : one hundred and wsinty five th At ka J : Dweaden the allies Jost twenty f Chow Pay ha! . wwosixth of ther entire 1 preuin tle t th Hea ite tite Aaa leomt bat t ne ' uinistance of an forigm bee . yrektinn, tt ' mir -at fi t sand fel) on cad i frail ( Wattle, AL Waterless ghe bro sand, of more iia bat ta these filiin ths : bweuty (rousan! ain a j ( rs ration wiva tire troops r Place ct It ip offen au a : that o#f Amencny batiiee \. f r * | wi to take ito comeiderat ] (x ee ie : i Bot Ue numbers agtmally killed . vasperated) Thuy but the proportion w lie j “ lew Lere r Che whole fore engaged, we ; - aeeree ee alae es . thoma, thus ser were AS ; ae : th even the frei \. ne = At 7 t / perp Springs, fur exas Ieevulu rowan, ’ , A one-third of bet! flupeont ; will dace CU OA ; AL Chippewa, in the : BRD of the Hritisl army wa \ ' : dy's Lane, the lose of the Ar : . one-third : and that of the Trits vat. ensia f — At New Orleans, where the I ' myit . om @ aMiannt ‘ ie ean a“ ba { Volar | which Uhey have just eon defeated jn before the But Jet us look aj the charge. What is the eranef J, an Irish Protestant, and found acting | with a party whose ‘leading object is to abolis |the temporal power of crusading against my own countrymen! Shade of common sense— what ails the man? Did you The reason is, that ‘in the former case the entire | expect me, gir, to aid, either with my pen or! THURSDAY EVENING. AUG. 23, 1855. army is usually engaged, but in the latter only | voice, a system which haunted my fathers to the | dungeon and the gibbet ; which gave thei the | > rack for argument; which place on their legs |the iron boot and drove wedge after wedge till Tt would appear also, that the the marrow overran the Popish argument [!] ; | which, huddling women and children into a house, applied the torch and caught them, as | . . they ran madly out, on the heady of their iron [spikes. With what party, pray should I be! | Just where I am, sir, with the American party, | because it has raised its mighty arm, and swort! | by Hino that liveth for ever and ever that such scenes shall never be enacted on American soil. What is my crime? That at a time when half a million Roman Catholics—the blind tools lof designing foreign priests—are poured annual- ly upon our shores, I, an Trish Protestant, when the press is at my disposal, should cry, “ There is danger—for God's sake protect yourselves while youcan, 1 know them, where they burn- ed Bibles, they murdered heretics, they set the law of the land at defiance and would obey no law but the law of the chureh.” This is my crime! And for this Tam called slave, syeo- ‘phant and abject. And by whom! An Ame- friean l’rotestant. A man whose ancestors pe | rilled all for * freedom to worship God.” Tlow Jong will that freedom last, when Popery be- coues, uuterically, supreme! Not an hour. How long would you in Florence, visit the Me- thodist Chapel, if the Pope could prevent (and he is only waiting numerical strength.) Ab, sir, there could be no chapel—the thunders of the Vatican would raze it from “turret to founda- tion stone” just as soon as it had subjects enough to carry vut its behests.” as - ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES. Byron complained of our seant knowledge of Assyrian life. napalus”— the conc ption of the hero, and the moral setting of the play--rose out of the poet's mind rather than from known materials, The scene was a creation. Thirty-five vears have pas- sed, and thanks to Kawlinson and - Layard, the English Court as with that of Egypt. Our know ledge, too, is daily deepening. Among the ma- by curious illustrations of Assyrian life brought home by Col. Rawlinson from the East, and now on view at the british Museum—where thev have been visited during the week by the Ma- Jesty of England —sr¢ on alabastere. containing some remains of sweetmeats, various objects in gold and iwory, part of the throne of Sardanapa- lus, many ioseny tons relating to the deeds of men celebrated in secular and swcred lustory Sardapanapalus, and Ilis gorgeous drama of “ Sarda such as Nebuchodnezzar, Tiglath- Pileser ments ; loyetier with a series of drawings, made by artists on the spot, from slate impossible to bring away from their ancient resting places, re resenting the more heroic forms of antijne re axation—lioo bunts banqpets, and the like How strange to think of these spotls of the proud dynasty of Semiramis, after Uhree thoasand years, bewg visited in a London Museum by a lady who reigns in all feminine Gentiencss over a mightier ewpire than obeyed Ube “ancient bel dame” — who from the ends of the earth stretch ed a beniguant sceptre over that very [udia frum of Ninus returned baffled London gems and other persunal orna which the successor and diggomfitod tthenrum oo KNOW NOTIING STATE COUNCIL, Cramestos, August 13 of the Know Ata meeting Nothing State Counc Monday night, t ree NOcipes were em ted bodied om the The Catholic test to be stricken oficial records, All natives are to lx » to the order, and capable of its suffraze al! forern, temporal of ec 208 amd influ ace. ~ Was or from ehygib who shoald renounc chesuastnca t jared The third reselutson reada, “that while we de pre ale kK sh 1 Lom eeclanan ® Amenca, we are op-poacd to any law ng an establehed relia, or probit g the free exercise there { of any law that app . are ous lest We, how ¢ do approwe ar hem iast ts source and autly or (vy 1p a set J that we ql! for hear to sustan m either politica Of sectarian muttes, oppose our comtemplated re fa did the Pope's Nunco know of Mr. Camp ; — forvne ‘ ‘s appointment to the Cabinet, before any 2d The * Hog Law” has toen abulisl.« The 4 h remesl uti poses the distarban ce 4 oe else in Spaia oltain! the mews! Ifo. 7° tem in the Town ef Salmbery. in order tha pir anes re al berharte DED ye whee all others in Madnd were without m ‘rats of the seasom. The town wok) be great r ges which ha at h mom the sebyect were conpctann: ly temgfitted if ame new animal coull te im al pole s Ca yt Willit be pr 1 that tse news ald stomach the stagnant os me sant Waking GIN wo gieile wae und the Lorvugh and ite auburte I ale af New York ha pas speedily a povate correspondents _ , . Newt amd oF were ww. were re nome who rece 1| Mesers, Conrad & WilRams, the contractor Utcion an re ty traner rs Lut the Nome! Amd of that) for the bakbag of the new Court House for th Py - & ! : . bn beri tke e t rema be answerel, were (County of Rowan, ar tng a magnif Noe Niek ans - ma Nets of ard the vessel w tructare, which, when completes| will be anoth ‘ sect wee Tv, seven da » remarkal ence w als Thonun v t hk and inger ‘ r ‘ » wid the Cabimet a nla and - * #4 a) pared to give t rination if it he Uemen bait the No ©. Lanate ar, Ia com " \ancw id'r ; } pie ‘ e i knoe n the Us utes at the tim Aeydurn aml many other dist guished edifices lat w man, mot Udine othe Sts They are. ales now engaged io oP @ ie a aie for a rect t asser. fe-building the Fesmal ¢ ge at States a I M « a! vate sort { “>. : i : vy be mumeating t 2d The \.ilow bever at lurtmouth and « : an» f the t appointee Norfolk, continges to prevail to a m mt alarunag a nt particular case Uf the Nunow' ext ot A complete suspense Laseomene Lem nee “ «| crommed the A carr “od taken place: no produce arnviaz, and evame M salt i 500 pereame, at] handerde of thou quently, much sufi-rieg fur provmione m apjer : _ . Aa A \ettire and newspapers, but out of ned by thoae who remair We notice the : ‘» aor r an ’ reept ome, there was po newe of woe of Lichmond, Pet mborg, Waaliagton , : Z »- ferere : : - ¢ Voye's Nancie had prvate an! -~ H j “char He may have hal it foe 2A Gar the aboliuonst. lately aand rim wig r ' zg ar e must lave bad nt for a fortoizlit the Ale ty tolerates elavery, then the A . : we think, at beast in advance of the publication Mighty. ea very great scoundrel.” And preact te » the CAF of the Calanet ayqanntments in Meinl, Now, or shaciom, Pret Mo Vniversitt, ead, a few . a . - . my tm sand, that Chis ma edgutficant fact, and gives lays ago Convince me that slavery i a mor ve = " i was coms grouna fof suspecting eurrupuen iv the admin. al wrong, amd | pledge mye lf to preach infidel , ‘ 7 ration part ity all the reat of my life and to prove that Gud : ante ¢ Tt os charged. and so far an we have een. it isan Imposter.” Sach nprows language never by . : ‘ ' a we net beet roved, that there was a bargain prooeeds from the lipe of wise of good men ae = i etlieroast . 4 . be tw the ¢ co and the leading sparita of They are fanatics, and are entitled to no respect. i we ned ‘ . Jemocrate party for the foreign Catholic --- and that ¢ appointment of ( ample] The following Text Booka are recommended Cre ‘ ‘ north ww (that bargain And it Vv the State Superintendent of Pablic Inetruc i a: veertal that ad) legation from Fennsylvania, ton, (C. FL Witay,) for the wee of Schoots ark hare . I remonstr against this appomtment, throughout the State of North Carolina. . ae _ wer Ny J nt, they were tuo late ; Teachers and School Commissioners are invi ' : ' ‘ hat the appomntinent of Camptell bad been ar ted to bring into use these Works aa early as \ Den Wer ‘ ranced before he (ierce) was elected Preanlent. practicable, and thua promote Uniformity in . It these things be so, itis no longer a matter of their Coure of Instruction in their vanous - wooder how t Dopers Nuneo knew of Mr S hel NT Campbells appointment before the news of hia arotina Leaders, Now. 1,2, and 3 \ Nogust wetual apporntment reached Madni. These Prepared with apecial reference to the Schools j ‘ Theset Deasdresce its ed light on each other; and taken in of the State, by Pr sor Hubbard, of the State : a hes CTyat i : r ' mncetion as they should be, rise far nhove, in University, aided by the State Superintendent n e . f ioportance, the mnisera! { about Weteter’s Blementary Spelling Book . s oe w words hy which the democratic prove ia secking Worcester's Elementary Dictionary t fa parsage of ty break the force of this remarkable affair, That sullions’ English Graminar ‘ Of a freght the high offieials of the Catholic church in Eu Davies’ Primary Arithmetic and Table Dook a Te : 1 ' 5s “ ™ ne peo, is seeretly concerned in and managing af Davies’ Intellectual Arithmetic laf Beare ‘ ier gn A faire of State for us, in an inference so strongly Davies’ New School Arithmetic . i the track, Mp Ststarned by the above facta, that it ia tine; Monteith’s Primary Geographies \ Bs hot | t Nine rican should be wide awak: Mite bell’s Intermedia Geo graphy pery, am, therefore, | | of Soath Carolina, held im the city oo , ‘Carolina. Watchman,’ SALISBURY, N.C. | ep Oa racity, of the gentlemen who made the survey, is route is'as short as any that can be found, We have been of the impression, for some time, that Statesville could be reached in twenty-five ‘This distinguished gentleman, a leading mem- miles; but thought that the route between Aw ber of the Democratic party South, has come ly’s till and Files would lie too much tothe East, out in au able and a plain letter in the advocacy | Considerable interest in the Road, is now mani- of the doctrines of the great American Party. | fested by the citizens living in that ueighbor- We give the letter in full on the first ‘page of hood. We are surprised that they did not take this week's issue, It abounds in that good seuse | ihe matter into their hands sooner, Delay is and reason, which must commend it to the con- dangerous; and had it not been for a few citi, sideration of all the subvr-thivking aud right | song ia othor portions of the County, the Char- iminded wen of per wuniry. 4 caret Fe ter would bave been lost, not only to them but rusal of its contents is all that is necessary . oe . . . *!to Western North Carolina. “ Honor to whom we conceive, to enforce convicuon upon the, minds of those, who are in search of trath anc right. It is gratifying, intrigue aud corruption, to see the guod great, of both the old line Democratic and Whig | be made to transfer a portion, at least, of the parties, coming out in the bold and mauly de- | stock hitherto subscribed in Rowan, the Road == SSS HON. JERE. CLEMENS. \ its 5 y : fence of thosa doetrincs, which afford the only | will, in all probability, be located elsewhere. We immediately, by ballot, the President; bat im hope of dignity to our goverument, and of secu- jhave no idea, however, that the people on the | by States, the representation from cach State, Sebastopol was about to be rained. {Third Creek Church route, will refuse to go into | hariay one vole ; a quorum for this purpose sluall | stock- | consist of a member or members froin two-thirds | x x of the States, and a majority of all the States holders will guarantee to give them the road. | 4.47) be necessary to a choice.” (rity to our institutions, It is our purpose to publish from time to time, | an arrangemoat of the kind, provided the such arguments and opinions, as may be given ‘by the leading men of our country, upon this All that the public] We presume the whole matter will be dis: | great and vital question, fi the Wilmington Herald. ges are continually taking place in public senti J Presidency. —Some of the papers Nortle, | a erty eat unitig tospeculgte upon the sul- ject of "residential election. Ln the jpreeet split wp condition of parties, it looks very much like “love's labor lost,” to attempt the expression ofan opinion which subsequent events may prove to be well founded. The politics of this countey ave 80 shifting —what is popular to-day oo becomes 80 popular to-morrow—so many chan-| Phe Rugeians have . 3 in > rifle pits in to tha pln Be e ment, that it would puzzle a first rate soothsay- | suppers, Ceara ly s er to look understandingly abead in the fypure | that is before us, aud map out with even the ap- | pounced continued pearance of certainty the results that time only can unfold. The speculations however, to whieh | kK amiesch, : we have immediate reference, relate oaly to the! Tt was reported in Pails that-the Ge coutingency of the election being carried into the | ernment had received, official wouith French i a bs : 10 tal jae French a} action, wlilely was pees fifteen days. : © Advices trom the Crimea tot 20 Yat & Brand oy. mame bled ap | | pedition of all vessele.ip the, fleet House of Represcnutatives, and in that event, they | bombardment ‘of the Malakotf ‘ and Redan toe are interesting as making a fair showing for the in these days of political | the Charter, will be the persons favored by tbe | the electoral votes, it devolves upon the Fluuse | swale, . , and , other stockhoklers, and unless arrangements can | of Representatives to elect, as appears by the | Constitution, as follows : “The House of Kepresentatives shall choose | | choosing the President, the votes shall be taken The Boston Teleyraph in calculating the chan | ors, j honor is due "—and, of course, those who saved Presidency, and no one receives a majority of Preparations were making for another ra as i ea ie viceroy Waa ne with | Dedouina to setve in the Crimes, : a 2g | Ov Saturday noon @ telegraphic despatch wy recewed im Loudon apnouneing that the sicge of es | MELANCHOLY. ACeMDEIT, | Berraio, Adgua 14, | Nine unknown Persons were carted over Ni. mind needs is true light, and hovest instruction ; | posed of at, or before, the next wneeting of the | oes for the North in this contingency, despair | gata Fulls to-day ins boat,and all perished, and then North Carolina, with her other sister | Stockholders. | States of the South, will shake off the shackles, | by which the courtiers of ignorance, superstition and Catholicism, would expect to bind her down - 7 : | The Louisville Riot.—\t is now pretty clear- ly and satishictorily ascertained that the late riot | to earth. The party is in its infancy in the South, at Louisville, Ky. which resulted in the death and the Soutbern States instead of being dejcct jof about twenty persons, was commenced by the foreign Irish and German citizens. It broke out in a part of the city remote from the places ed at the results of the eleetions, as the anu American hold out they should, should quicken their pace and redouble their epergy to carry of voting, whem there was no expectation of sueb through triumphantly the only Platform of Prin /a thing. An American citizen in the street was ciples, that now favors their rights or holds out fired upon without having given the slightest promises of redressing their wrongs. Let all pa- | Preverauon, by two Irishawn, concealed in the upper story of a grocery, one of whom, after thi trivts put off the mask of partizans, and like bro- man was disabled, deliberately crussed the street thers, battling for the restoration of primitive pu rity, in polities as well as in religion, roll vo the and discharged at Lim two shots, one of which ball, until riet, rowdyis@ and bloodshed shall no took effect in bie forebem! am! the other ia he longer mark the progress of the times. Let breast The Irishman then returned to the Louisville stand forth, bke a Buuker Ihll, to grocery, and when the police of other pores warn Avericans of the dangers attendant upon {approached the slain wan, they were fired upon apd io this way one or two others were killed During all this tin by violeace was resorted to by the Amencans ; the adamasion to the nghts of suffraze of forcia : rowJies, felons, paupers and coaviets ; and while and a pumler wounded. Americans have the power, let them stup such proceedings, before the foe becomes namecrically Wo strong, and the remedy be beyond our reach -v- We perceive that the democratic prints are strivieg with uncommon zeal to make up an is ings spread through the city, they came to the rescue with vengeance: The murderers wore | hunted dowa, and the buiking sheltering them committed to the ames ; aod thus commenced ja street fight which, for its sanguinary resulta, Z Three Gee and the How Kexsern Rerses, relative to Amencans am! seventeen furcigners wore killed, the fact that the appointment of Campbell, as and twelve Lulings, the property of foreigners, barnt to the ground. Those who wantouly pro prepanag for murder for weeks before hand, as bas been sulee juently shown by affidavits in sbuadamer, have learned a sad lessoe ; and we unly trust it may not soon be furgoticn. W. : sue of veracity Letween the Hoo. D. M. Baxnis . J was rarely if ever equatied in this country Pustunaster General, was knowa to the l’ope's Nuanco at Madrid before the pews of his ap vuked the amault, and who were pointment bad reacbed the publie mind of that city. Ite alla miserable quibble aleut words and nothing more ; and we entertain the most profound contempt for so wretebed an attempt 5 are vot advocates of to make political capstal and produce enmity “mob law wader any cimumatances, but we should Un hate Amencans would tamely witness the murder of their f-lluw citizens Ly fore ign haods, upon Amencan sual. between frome. No sane man can fail to die regret lo me day Belen over that tbe only matenal fect announced by Me that before be ha! aay certain news of the for Barnnager touching this matter, to eit >: Kdiabergh Rerew.— We find thie Work. for mation of the Calumet, and while its constitu bom wan atell om and the subject of cumpectare in the public mind at Madrid, he July, oa oor table this week In the table of ( Vope's Nancie) | Mr. Barringer that CODtemty the fullowing hut of articles The Mr Catoytell was appeunted, amd that he wr (census of Tiryden ; ladian Substitutes for |ume Washed ite kick ean first intimation Mr | ™8® Produce, Villemamn's Keculleetions 4 Ile t herecmes. Thee Moxtete Fort iteation tory amd Literature; The Taaric of either fact,” » under That the s (ect, differed fr sa matter of no im«rtance t may affect the fact t-/f 1 ed and vadenia The Land of Silence ; Statesmen of India f Me. Lvyer, ia rele A Mr carly so far a lengua, Maynooth Commaimason ; The Kev mite aad Viewna Confer a that Barrin Syduey Smith; The » ae topeod Com e only material Lot when the news of these murderous proceed ' of electing an anti Nebraska man President. There are, says the Telegraph, thirty-one States, sixteen being a majority,» There are 6! teen slave States, not une of which would vote for an anti Nebraska man. In additon to these fif ania bas che very Democrats, who, in all probability, would vole with them. The State of lowa has a divi del delegation, ope anty Nebraska man and one Nebraska. [ber vote will thes probably be Jost. The other States, fuurteen in natober, would vote for an ante Nebraska man, So if the issues should be Nebraska aud anti Nebraska, the vote would staud thus: Nebraska.— Arkav- teen alave States, Ca meh two sla 1, Missouri, Flonda, Cal orvia, South Carehna, North Carolina, Deke Viriwia, Georgia, Alabama, Miseipgn, Texas, Louriana, Tembensee, Ke ulucky —16 States, {ule Vi brasha.— Maine, New Hampshire, Vermout, Maseachusctis, Khode Island, Con mecticut, New York, New Jemey, Ponusyivania Obie Michivan, Wircunse, lodisna, hace — 16 States Dnerded. —lowa—\ State ware, Maryland, So it woukl appear that even om the conn geucy above stated, the clanas of success an eith the South, leaving owt, however, the polity cal prediictiowa of uve successful candniaste, which m alioost as injpertant as the other. The chances are that we should bare a Souther which of Tut the clecuun wm distant a year and we mnay soe a hall iccen revolutons im yt Utne Dreancerat for Presid. ut, Heelf would be ay From the Boitimare Clipper | KNOW NOTHINGISM VINDIOALED BY A KOMAN CATHOLE Tete ie something ehich oaght to be printed tm bars letters om the fre be wd of every seu slanders the America party aud ite “prieciphe It ought to te read every dav to all who are sy Vdind a not to ackh. a lath Une proprety and necessity uf our ston of Know N he It ie an extra Tt wm a vine a Cath cle on Noe Amenean + Quarterly Re vew, whieh ar J im its colurane in the fal (1856, aud was oped by the American of thie ity Tt is om es rusher of the vile likebs vp \menenme a thew cause, which appear es doy in the orzane of the Forney and I 'b-ree ine «racy, wh should pat ther utterers and ' puldichers bo the wh, if they are vet en W here Catholics joutel to reboke het to shame. can thus Le our danders, Know Noti- » cfow and oe hare cat labor with wm weed chlizence fr the propagation of ther th Hear Brow j 1 fing ut ts (your +!.me} * Beery imdep- rdewt amd soveregn nate hae a nglt to premers + 08D nationality, te nbom t ard to def ff nerd be, by war ayains gu power that would invade 1: and. « fortron, to chom spoditical soctety. f ot meee proper. agarmet a!) foreign immigronte, eho, is t» judyment, w | « dang of pot prure reous to In ao doang, it exercises on y the mberent r (every soverrign State an) persons born «itizems of subjects of amy oth” fur het a natoral and incdefer er Mat s have ne oght to complarn nate ralizamon wa bors sible myglt—ae bem nd im the senee fa sevinpele gratuity, for the ~ol-- advantage of iim who re cerves it, with n vt oF indirect mivantage re solting to the nation, as some of our friende have supyame| we must have meant, although we anid expresaly to the contrary: Lata boon in the sense of a grant, a comtra-dutinguishe| from 4 natoral and toded. asible mybt, and therefore » emerson which a mation 1s free to make or pot t) make, aecordin « to ite en views of policy on humanity, without velatiny any pring de of nat I H ural justice “Asa general rule, we think the true policy {a nation ito reseey poliucal—we say not vib—-« tizenshlip to pe na btn pe reone bern on ite territo. cuz rarily resident abroad, tu drtmguieh foreign born individuals, as a re ward fur eminent serviv We do not beheve it sound policy to make political citizenship too che ap, lest we inske it vaneless. and encourage a neglect of ite duties _- The conena of Now York City diacloara hore curious frets respecting the suctal «peer of that vas’ So far as every ward in the city has at lonat tamber of frrnilies hive of pecple reported, doubled the gs for their wards the that it has dwell aecomimodation, apd in sore disere er thus t] peney is far gr 1¢ Girat ward has G90 dwellings, and 2,708 families: the 6th ward 1,279 dwellings, and 5.090 families the Tu, ward, 2.498 dwellings, and 11,087 families, and aml a on In eleven wards heard are 20,422 dwelliners from, there anl 58,063 families. bail Deemed trains will yet he mnning at the rate of 100 mil epertour, That ieour pinion Screntifie American Furnipa may still be sown in the middle of this month, and produce a ter, Date turnips are bften the best B® Socratees wecing a sec) ling who had On! hanged herselfion an olfve troe exclaimed that all trees would bear ancl fruit good crop before win: | | - | THE YELLOW FEVER, | New Oxeaana, August 20, | The yelluw fever is rapidly on the inereane The deaths last week pt 577, including erry | from velluw fever. — Tacrimoun, Aag. 17, 1855.—At Tortamouth yesterday, there Kore twelve from the fover, and fiftece new canea, ; Vrivate letters from Norfolk sepresent the dis ease inerensing there, TwelfS:dvathe are off. cially reported for the past two days, Five deaths and three new eames « were | fpurted in Richinood yesterday, All the’ partics were originally from Gosport. 2 wee Great Briteim end Ireland —The number of cmignints he sgpety eo fur the United States aud the evionia, © i danny the s al scvem weeks, was 4,486, ‘ mug ponod last yeu, the. m Wan 6,368; ob wing am inerewte of 98 for the preseut year. —o- The Navy Department have dmchanged ka Limhlayers at the Washington Nery Yard, who were heow Nothing. Lirave ademiuistrauics this, A writer has compared worklly fricudsLip te ver shadow —while we wall io senthiing it sticks to,us ; but the moment we ebter the tliade, it deeerts wa Democratic Whigs——Iu Georgia, Gve Whigs have recetved Democratic sominations for Coe gree; amd but three Demoersta, Is wot the Demveratic, party im Geurgia o “whig trick f The English papers sicknamed Raglan, the ~Meterulugrenl General,” and they wow call lis succemor, Lirul. ener! Simpson, the “Medied (remeral.” They say his dinpatehes gontain vuth- | ing bat reports of the benich of the troops, ws i bc consxtered hienself their chief physician, and was obliged dasly to feel the pulse of the army. The natweal characteristic of Kaglidimen is to gremble, aud they use the privilege to ite full «ttent dunmg thin war. lt must be éonfened that they bave had good cause given Um. Keartxe a “rast nons6.”--The New Owes (La) Leita, tele fa young man who stele$i 1, 000 from bis empl yer and then Bed to Havaea, and concludes the statement with thin sigmithesns remark He went often to the lala with @ fast hore.” What a «rmon might Le writtes from hat teu! (000 —The law of Thelin Conacetiest om maternally mttied by an act of the recent leg- wlatore, by which the defendant may ghow the ntention with which he made the peblication, am! the plaintiff must prove malice before be cas reoover d oth agen 2” While we are ghal that the Abolition «t Keeler has tore removed from his office of Crovernor of Kanana, still the act reflocts no cred The Easton (I’a) Lat Keecer’s former home, lifts the curtain suff. tly high to eipose the rela beretufare exwting between the deeapits tel official and President Merce, and they cer tainly show ted ferth on the part of the I'res dent, not only towards Reeder bat to the South The Arjus says * Irmediately after the first election beld ia Kansas, one after another of the Missouri nv ders called upoe the I'resident amd filed Ui complamts against the Governor, charging bim with woyleet of his oficial duties, Megal ~pect- lations in lauds, de, We state ppon authority that canvot be dupated, that President Ieree st that time told a friend, ‘{ am gatinfied that Fovernor Lowder possesses firmness, hovety aed capacity, and aman who has theae three quali es, don't often get wrong.’ We happen koow, too, that our Chief Magistrate gave lor Leeder repeated personal assurances that * be approved uf his course, and would have acted precisely as he did im the same positioe - This leclaration of the Argus proves the truth of the charge reeemtly made by Hon, A. H. Ste phena, (« gentleman that the auti-American pat ty greatly admire jast- now on acsount of his op position to the American party,) that “ the Pre sident sent Heeder to Kansas to make it » fres State !" Hy the way we learn from Northern papers that general indignation existe ttroughout the Northern States, and particularly ia western Pennsylvania, because of the removal of Reeder, This was to have been expected, Jno. 1, Dawson of Pa. was appointed in Rreed- e's place, bat he de cliped the nomination ; and we now see that Wilson Shannon of Obie, ba received the appoiatment. This is another ek dence of the truth of Mr. Stepbe ins’ declaration that it wae tho desire of the President to make Kansas a free State. Obio is a bad place from whieh to select the Governor of a Southern territory !— Wil. Herald. t of the Arias A. lminiet ration pulse Punishment for Drunkenness,— lo Sweden, ® nan who is seen drunk four times, is deprived of his vote at elections, and the next Sunday af | ter the fourth offenee, is exposed in the ehureh- yard publicly, sole with bi * young m@™ lia tig eé a 13 cents itm Avtaom office of Ino cred (Pa) , hihe he rele pie yey ow Tree South beld ia ri mte i Usear og him } pecs uthority e TSerce led vat sty and quali pen te ve (low. at ‘he e achal be trath H. Ste. Lan pat hes op he I’re t a free ated bout the western Reeder, n heed vo; and io, has her evi- Haration to make t the Herald eden, a ! jeprived iny af chureh- ‘The ‘News ¥urk. tora hs sehr dated 8, 1855, frown which we tuky lexandtia, July ho following § Tsnppose xou have heard that another visitation of cholera—the ge atie—and Very fital,” “Mahiy of thy en terininated in fur or Ge hours, aud do commenced with the cramps and di Wir inlegnth One vain Uitte tee or Egypt has had ing Asi- have ne have iniedi- ately, h haa attacked Europeaps, af well as a ‘ake a though the soldiers bave Leon the chic) MBC® and practicability, Mh ENR Leh ons A ie lly Mvasiis. Bicxen Spa? * r Pred che 3 ; Wiig dl aitkeres “Wy tequest Uf mitiy Gizets Of the Norwh- western portion Of Towan, 1 hive recently sur veyed & line between Salishiry and Statesyitte, Vi short eport of which, T place at your disposal } for publieation, 1 would stutethat the abjvet this survey was'to obtain { nm relative q 4 contain ‘toute which it was believed lind claints for the Weation of the Western Extension, In toukihg’ the survey, my chief oljects wete dis- . 5 ; : () Tetgininey sy negreney thie Down, on the Bet instant, by Obadiah ; “What is that vie whidh still provaila, Wondaon, Ean, Mr. FRANKLIN Me YOs't and When almost ev'ry other tails; Miu BOPHIA BEAVER, both of this Cuunty. om re Which with our yory dawa begun, aan Figo o Bopon pron Pa ye =. 4 5 ies» . C én - é ulivn, Om SB. ALB Noe ends but with our gesting sun 5 Bigicsville, to Mise Poy J. McKER, daughter “ Of Four Horse Post caches, PF har bee 9 can spoil, of Cul. Juhu MeRee. F OM Salisbary to Morganton, via Statesville and et ‘ nd the poll? i fon, Tadhnede ied, abn pe a 1 ae . ’ Leasek Salisbury on Mondny, Wednesday and Fri- The Voice of human kind lone. DIED : day ot 7 w'elook, A. M., Qnd erfives at Morgutton ‘Th’ insidious Wandering thief is worse Tu Hatifux Co, He ae Monday, We Tih inst, ‘Than the poor rogue who steals your prirse. Mes MARGARET KERR GARRETT, wife of Mr. break fart Say he purloins your glittering store ; J. Hl, Garter, iy the 20th year of her age. A oe SOR cca Mery te cases giant — ar rs = si <indblndaadiid eas aemtermenaiaienemeamaainnmanaeemnents ee ak ‘ 7 Gext moruing to breakfast; ond leaves Marga ntun on sume days aad arrives iy Daliebury om nrat days to} No pains or eaxpeuse will be spared to) make this one of the most comfortable und expeditions | sufferers at Alexandria, thank heaven, itis now abating, At Cairo the| al +B Brown's deaths’ registered’ wero 800 per day. At vie | “tap time the shops were all closed, and all wlio could é fled froti the af, a is supposed that seven or dwellings, Mrs, Ha . The starting point was the depot in Salisbury, Pot twa induthd Rohas been at work, ta, tenes Wy Se Court-honee xs t, efoasiny Grants Creek fof w inile betow | yay's Milla, and runing near the oft Ke? | Who takes your gold, takes trsh—no more ; Perhaps he pifere—to be fed— Ah! guiltless wretch, who #vals. for bread ! But the dark vifluin, who's whole wish To blast, say tyir, iny ¢potless name, He'd steal, a preious gam away, Bteal what both Iidiew can't repay! J along that street | livery stable; thence tl Is, Witey Kiucaid's and cross. Troly, * io the niidet of life we arein death.” But 9 few months ago, this estitinble lady wan u bride ut the matriage altar, and left the bone of bre eliiidhoud. and the loved oves there, ty follow the futemnd the for- tune of tier hasband in'n s(fudyer-lnnd. “She was the youngest duaghter of Whitlield Kerr, dec’d, of States- ville, N. C.; in which place her wouser, brothers and | Gléters now reside, Her mortal remaine were broagh: stage roads in the Biaie, Salisbury, June 21, 1855. LAND OF GOLD. ©. 8. BROWN, Contractor, m4 dolted if Set astope could be taken, al eight thousind have died there, At Danrietta They Nave boon dying: at the rate of ove bundred per dey ; at Munsourat six- Hons other villages on the Delta with equal severity. At Alexandria ic has aver- aged fifty per aay, bot for the last week bas con- hued iteelf chiefly to thé soldiers, The Vice roy has, however, seht Away several Thousand of his soldiers to Upper Kgs pt, where there is no pe tilence, and hopes are entertained that disease ty, arid wt Warions will cease, So great waa the panie here that many of the Europegn merchants, avd even the Consuls, have left fur Europe, or avine of the adjnceut islaucs. | Your three American missionarics at Cairo, however, have stood theit ground like men, and your Conaul bere I see every day ow the grand square, a cool as uanal, Several of the consuls who'conld not get away, have put themselves iv quarantine in their own houses. tore tell wa that is @ predisposing cause. In Cairo, the polide very winely stopped the wailing at the fune rale— which is the custom this country —for this reason, dering at a great rate, The wibe of Waled Ali, always hostile t0 the present Viceroy, arwup iu arms, amd Said, the Viceroy, hat sent ap 9,000 oF 9,000 soldirs-to pat them dows. Me has himself guve up to Cairo, aad some say will take the fieki in person He will be too good « mark for the rifles uf Un Bedowion, who aré crack shots, being a mov. strous Mea ip sizé, though not unwieldy. We ave all expecting an American steamer which the Viceroy Oriler-4 to be made for hin ix America, ne « sample of what can be done ther Mr, Btote, of Béstot, is the cowtractor. first class, either ia looks or speed. Vf Bald suerceds in qeicting hes refractory Uw doains, either by backsioh (uribery) of a whit T have no doubs | that many have died ‘from fright—as the doc- | at} branch, and but f We have had * vette’ aad murder” ia addition to “sudlen death “ alo. The Bedouins of the Delta are in| rebellion, and Wave been plundering and war. | The Kngliqh and Prench steamers here ary not of the ing second creek near Ghieen's bridge, The same line continuing, passed back of Duntel & Thorn- as Wood, erussing the Wilkesboro’ road neap Cathy Ricve’s and Third Crock half mile below Neely'’s Mill, terminating near J, G. Fleming's ; waking a distance of 10 miles from Salisbury, tothe terminus. Then Soath, 61 degrees weat, to Third Oreck Ciurch, 3¢ miles. Then South 76 degrees West, 0 a point near T. A. Burk’s; distance 4 miles; aud thence North grees west, lo Statesville, a dis making the whole distance 2 There is a gradual descent from Salisbury to jor wats creck 4 miles, | silt, to near the water . | of considerable extent, there would be no diffi And the line fron thore on to Secom reck, is very favorabk } there. 1 bbe found nex coaary Wo clear the bottoms, Frum Second tu Third Creck, country ts also favorable, and Crossing | tained without diffleulty. Fron Third Creek to] Matesville, there is one covtinu the | | us ridge; uot a ji w culverts will be required, Ou the whole, the route is a ery practicable | , une, from the evenness of the surface, it being | Orm avd clear of ruck, and requiring but th l, bridges. The route, as ali kuuw who are ac-| quaiated with the cuuntry, pases through a ve * ty productive region. It approaches within se- ven auiles of Mocksville, and 1 ductive lauds of Davie. rer still the pro- The road, if located on this line, with a depot ten mies from Sulisbars, | lesides attracting larze amounts of prodace from the nch surrcend Rg Cyantry, comprising por ls Huts of several counties, would hereafter favor & branch extension towards the Western pyrtien of Virginia, which it is reas mable to calculate a of Davidsce College, on the Oth of Au sust, of grapeshot, he will turn bis attention to im : proving the condition uf the cuentry : but now bis head is full of big drums aud soldiers + The Anstrian Archduke Maximillinn, brother | to the Eamperor, and Admiral of the fleet, le been Mire fur two wooks past. Lhe has ten ves sole with him, almont the whole Austrian flect Ile vinit js dipbornatic, we sopfaar Lhe & quit * young man, aliout twenty years probably, but very agreeable in hitg manners, Your antional anniversary was celebrated in the usual manner bere, all the Comsuls hoisting | ); thele lage, Your Consul received visite all day, and had @8 enterisinment in the evening, at which your correspondent wax present. We had ® good time of it, in spite of the mumbre shadow of the cholera. acy. Schastopol.—Ser Charles Nayict, in lin specch st the Seuthward ciection, tie diay Lefore thy stenmer wailed, remarked that “it has Leen said that Sebastopol must be taken, but lh. take the liberty of saving that he verve vel thoa zh be kmew that oar men would march up to any thing, and do all that was in the power of to effect.” The declaration, thodgh mak the midat of a large and popular amen: biy, «x cited cheer: instead of Murweg, ao i, aif due a lowapes being made for hind feeli ugh towards the gallant speaker, the opinion iteclf way heathy ih pretty good acourd with the senuns jedgment and expectation of the amditury. vat & Cotmmbia Market—Report for work ending Ang Cotten.— With ferpect to cotion we can only repent thet the market is at a wtand, and we lx hewe that it will comtinue so unt! the new ery ' Yet we believe that if th comes in. om the market was worth the altentw ery, prices would range frum 84 10 conte, thin however, is merely our opinion, and musi be La ken as such. Becon.—The article of bacon is rather scarce and prices are a shade stiffs lle 11h for hog round ; skles 12: and hams | © 13 cemts per Ib, ncourding to the quality of the Cora.—The corn market has been rather more active during the past week, and prices now ar « shade higher, We quote: 90 a and some lots of five quality bronght $1 y+ Lasbel, Ovte.— We have no change to notice in the price of oats; with a moderate deman:l Ube yl 15 & 50 conts por bushel Peas.—The demand for peas is rather dal! aud prices are « shade lower %5 cents per bushel. Pltur. —The demand for this article is rather slack, and buyers are taking io small quantities bo supply ingmediate wants, hen prices are look ing down, although pot quotably lower. We quote: new 67} 8 8; old nominal. Fodder.—The supply of fodder on the market bs fully adequate bo the demand, and prices area i We pow juote 93 ca: Ua We yuote shade lowe, We pow yoo: 75 a 874 js 100 Jha, History of North Carolina.--lon. 1). 1 sain, io pursuance of a resulution of the Int Legislatare, hae been appointed by Governor baggy 8 agent to procure dogimentary evidences of bie history of tins State. Le is to proceed to londoo, where we presume, he will be permit ed to documents from the Colonial office, * list of which was published in Raleigh, some twelve years ago. He ia authorized, by the same reolution, to procure a vopy of “Tyson's North Caroling Papers,” pow in file in Harvard Col we. We believe a carrespandence was had With-that institution tome years ago, but with what rewult we do fot now remember, Thijs js an #tcellem apointment, A correct history of his Have State, tias been almost a passiun with Mr Swain for Many y.ars, and his qualification for the tale allotted him are of the first order. Wilmington Commercial the pbove extract, a part of which, is a most 66) de-| it worthy of publication. tange 7% tiles; | to select, say, or writétoo much in condemua- have always feiociated thy character of a slan- ya ridying runuiay in, om the south | derer, on the vorth a bottom | sassin. It is DeMeved, however, { that alone which makes hfe desirable. culty in obtaining crossing | seem to Mme, that at this advanced age of arts, creck and | uch only ty remember, that to slan he would tire ef being sul. infatuation about this vive, | ble, something marvelous, into a delightful land (lm- lore the strong pleas of want are vain, back and juierred im the grave-vard a Stutesville, where her Tuthet im baried h Wa of the Or the more impious pleas of gain. Ne sinking family to syve ! No gold to glut the insatiate knave.” Messas Korrons :—Iu glancing over a col- lection of poems, my attention was arrested by beautiful alteration of the lumortal Shakspeare’s | version of a slanderer. 1 hope you may deem | It would be difficult tion of this baneful, but fashionable practice. 1 with that of Use euwardly midwight as- The slandercr is worse for Le murders It-does {| scicuoes, und literature, other topics of conver- > but a louy bridge will | sation, than even the fuults of acquaintaiers, | leas & perversion of derision of their good leeds, coyld be selected fur the family circle, | can be ob | arouud its eveuing fire side. | The following good old adage, was pourcd | uty my cars from my youth up : | 2 If you can't say any thing geod of an ac- | y of life, our mind the, words of Mra. Hermans -— Leaves huve thelr time to fall, And flowers to wiiher at the North winds breath, And stars to set—but alt, , Thow bast alé seusous fur thine own, O Denth* [Jen. Ep. Tn Statesville, N,C., om the 9:h of Auguet, 1855, JOBN A., son of Col. A.M. and M.A. Walker, aged | ane yoer sud nine moarhs. * Alus! a bad of promise, ls withered front its stews; And from its precions cesket, Hath flown the spirit gem. On the pale cheek of ils mother, Her premature dept id recalls to REALITY versus FiCTION. BY. HINTON R. HELPER. VOL, 12:0. 300 pages; neutly bound in eloth: Price $1. Putilished and for wale by the single | copy, denen, hundred of thousand, hy Hexny ‘Tayioa, | Sox Inow Bunpixe, Bautimone, po. Sent free of | postage on the seecipt of ave duller, ‘The weual dis count madg to the trade. ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR SALE? p > okt on a credit of 1% Mentha, ‘These Ma- Persons wishing Reapers for the next season are informed that this lot will be so ¢ es, eine ge, ne rd from, givenentire satisfaction. The aybjlned ate sei ee eee soma: BON DRT ™ hide th numerous testimonials gon ia Salisbury, N. C., July Sth, Li a. , Coxcoan, Jane In to your letter of the 231 Inst. T would state that I have fully "Sd the ey Ma. Jons A. Borpux—My Dear Sir f ‘ Reeper, wai 1 parenacall of you, I consider it a great labor-suring and greiu-svcing Machine, L think it is w eto " ins have been taken in preparing the ground, 1 have to Exynacts rrom Tux Ovrxions ov tux Press. erg sled ~sserarlpan mat \ arenes Ado ¢ my grounds had nat been prepared with aly view tel vee. ie ae me “ The author goes into an examination of the sta. | OW ¢xberienee goee—whleh be the farmer's ouly lest of the of any ew aa Meuper ane most Vuluable acquisition to the farmer. Very truly Yours, tistics of Califorma to esceriain ber aginal valuc tw | the couatry, compared with ber cust. Le gives her | full eredit for her gold, ¢xeuuives her other resources, | agriceltaral and coaumerciat, wad comes ta the conciu- sun that, i epite of the Wreasure she has beén pouring —_— we. © Ma. Joux A, Bovpun—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure to inform you that the Machine called Mussey’* Keaper ™ MICHARL . MEANS ‘Wtows chased of you, has on trial, given entire satistactic . Balisbury, June 25th, nD, a ee Thave, an’ do hereby constitute, and appoint Mr. John A. Boyden, of the Town of Salisbury, Rowan County, in the ‘Geate of a ow ling Machines, in that “ Restoth eortow's teartal stwin ; pay enir frre gameotagad: tadear | agrtow dears PY rg = php coger ogo ge fekeo te Verlag dr meg yng od, hime at And his father's boom chrubbeth | for berecli. Much space is devoted to the question Of | guisbary, North Carclten: 7 ‘. ObED HUSSET, With a tonging, grieving pain j ber preseat solvency aud her future pruspeets, und | Baltimore, June 25th, 19%, | the views advanced are to us novel, A pesdence of | 1 His litte bevthere, wapder | threw yearn ia Callforeiy, iu which the aschor bon, ot | ES “Why Johnie went awny,’ Aod oh! they sudiy mise him Every hear in the day, Bat, ap a lark score gledby ‘To the bright ceruiean shy, Aud iv morn’s Pours forth iis melody + 8u Juhuje’s joyous spirit, For awhile to earth-love givea, Hath left the shadows al) beivw. And sweetly sings in Heaven.” juaintance, say vething at all.” And it is to be greathy vegtetted> Quat all pa ents do vot ineuleste the moral of that quaint jold saying, aod teach their children never to| If we were | peak disrespectfully of any one. who lies will steal, ow muny, many tougues, | ‘There scems to be an I bave heard friend defame friend, wo | hould bave said fiend Lius whom he acknow-| keniyed frend. } They bave been allured at first by telling!’ CONKLING, 8I der is to lie, and FANCY that is unagcounta- | Fred. 4 Contting, SLGHLS Chaties A. Shepherd, WOVE. [“ E Sobeeribers have on band a Lot of Summer Goods that they are demrous of selling to make oe: Se am ea ae ce IEPHERD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 27 MURRAY & 31 WARREN STS,, NEW Tork Wea. F. Barbour Gmo'stt | different periods, dwelt in oll its regione, frean San) | Francuce op io the mines, has given hun @ right to | opeak upou it, and he utters no half-way opinion. He i positive in hie statements, and copions in his cita- tivns of facts bearmg upom them. There is a fair | ohare of wdventute in this volume. ‘The author sees | ali the lions of the Eureka State, gors into the drinking | and gambling sehens of Sau Francisco and gwes we} ao accvunt of their interior, wiipesses w bull and bear | Syght aad describes it very wivutety, meets with Chi- | nese, Digger Indians, and all the mixed vations that | frequewt the new Biate, works ut the mines, bath Northera sod Southern, and gives in his experience, Pp <0 “hy BOOTS & SHOES; | North PB noret Es. Cherry at, UPURII ite AL LIDUNDReLPUMRET 6 aving Removed from No. 41, toftore Me, HUGH L.TINLEY & Co, which, iv ume cane, at least, is Sery simusing, oud, ia fae tlie ye pet phe agel BOOTe cudal ae short, presents & picture of the entire country as be! . {(svocaagors to tixter @ measox,) EASTERN MANUFACTURE, also A Fall Shoei of € | saw it, We believe the bouk is destined to attract at- } =] Work,—-1 @hall be abie to offer to the Trade a better . teation, Thece iss freshuers and neiteie sboul in| Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and were esireble Bioct pig rf wg agen ai isan . which removes it (oe the class uf common travel.” — | ’ and Shoes, f res ity solicit a° persona) examination of (Southern Quarterly Keview. | General = mmission Merchants, Sect before purchasing elsewhere, and to iy former } } re , | Customers » coutiaugpce of past favors ‘ | “ The euthor of this baok spent three years in the No. 8 Exchange Stree, South Athantic Whareee, sh Ver for | ee, ot February, 1855 > land of guid, and with intent tovk wotes of its Totten- | hess sod its corraption, its crime end its shame, aod | bas simply and truthfully gives arration of these tuanatp, oF by 09 J eomtract, sit other kiude of Produce facts iu be book. tis well writtea, and cannot be and Masefactares, an! make prompt retarus of the same, fur read bat with wonder aud amusement. lis cheptere | 2 per cont comitienta are short bat yuby, and the secvee apd sighta| Woche CONTINUE, o. heretatore, 1 made public through this vehicle are thrilieg and) @, for 10 cents per package threatuiag. The work mos have a get rug."—/| SMuchinery, large packages of Purniture, be, [Baltimore Patriot. | rertins Guatte Abd responsibility | 2 per cent “The author of the book befure us preseass Califor- S™ Persone shipping Goats or Produce throngh thi nia to the reader as 8 stapendous failure in every re- rely opee their loterest being POSITIVELY PRUT: speet—teritonally, avevally, morally, religiously aud, | wrercharge and lose of goods worm of all, ia thy optaigas of mane we preeuee, fiuaw- j CHARLESTON, 8. Cc. EVE their perso: tention to the sale of Cotton as coq x charged in for advancing freights + house RCTED, ad Sgaimet We have in no instance our will we detain aay goods for freight and charges. - respectable catch at the fee witha ap exteaded m Iby the under- will come day be buile room fur their Fall Goots Any person thet wants cially. He hee come out, moreover, iu « position @c- | | We woubl rempentiully bez ave to refer to the following geo “ : pices J lOLINSTON agmation.) When, after baving been wourish- | barguins iu that wey, will du well to cal! aun, as the | ccssble to padlic invesugution ; agd, aside fron his} TD JOMNSTON . lela anata own experience, advances a number of satisties avd . Cobumibia { i f fi fi at b t & Rowan ¢ sumty, Aug. 21, Isso. j tiled ike the ifant fiom the mother’s brenst, J.D. BROWN & LEMLY general facts in proof of the rath and in vindication of | ’. ¥ ie Master, Ldbrerian of & OC. Cotiege, Cotumbia. ia | they have gradually become so degraded ns to FP) We weald ecsse te (hae of ees | the srwerky of hie sllognies, The teuk is very co-| 57 1 Oe ata. } tertajuing, end will be read with interest by o Y| Henry Micgoam, Agent of New York Bueamers : relieh and digest the bascst aud foulest bie. How | thai are duc as by mie of accuumt 12 mouths Wy, 1 Mote mare Bas | Moines & Stamey, Agrat: of Now York Railing Packets, SHEARS and SCIRGORS, uns odged Tools of sll You Tuk WATCuM Ss | j \ J in. | #2 ding. to call and settle as we are in great want of ‘ : ; M. F. Bewr & Go, Agvots of Kaitimere and Philedetphia! Windvere Ouch Trimaings, At an informa) meeting of afew of the Alum. |! it is for rumor to say, that A. has acted in mney to bay New Guuds, that yuo may have them “ The author is a North Caroliman. He hen weit-; Sailing Pacts. Tools, Latches, Bplte, Hinges, &e. aud : os Ss ‘ cousstently wath the law of honor. Slander at! eice, tase fail tea his buck 1m & very agrecable stylepond relstes ma-| J. W. Caldwell, Ageet of Baithnore Steamers eed Boston Ball- | (3) U) NS, trom Ot beso $75. ites, Cotveasl d : J.D. BROWN & LEMLY. | #y ‘teresting incident.” —{ Raltimere Clipper ~~ : and Sotague Cast Stwet, afl nines. Treen, ones says true I have keown fur a long thine shod kt sass { J July 12, 1508, mo'sT | Ath Chains. Iron aod stent Mees. Mill and Rev 8. CL Phare, D1, was aalled to the Chair, ¢ S Avg vet 9th, 1855. 4wil * Mr. Helper sapperts his inferences and d-dactioas | —— — = ———— | May aed manor Bvedes, oval, round, ’ that A. would steal but prudence forbid on ex ~ —— —— | by an array of facts and figuies whych sand out io la A ‘ 1 Sorted re tron. ng. grace nad grate (out am! ies. DT. Pemick was appointed Secretary. | { \ Woven wire, far Seiver Pane he ; Al . posure, and thus starts the he that may dame MOCKSVILLE toad apo vipay matramied wih the state rape re J j VILE OA See ey, Tactinn Yorn, Basy i vaviny teen ascertained at aD geROcial wot . times made sad bebeved that Calforma ie hardly lees es, 7 Lim forever, for thow who comider themselves \ 2 ( ,4 ) iN \ than an enrthly paradise. As we demgn shuttly to give - A Alun bad ‘ sttutcd, aud for A) © ly Ai op e FALED Proposals witt cleetric quick we of the we lerbear more com 2 c ree, won approved passerma sutwe cause of olber, has fa) meet mm the i ‘ i meat at the pregent ume, farther than to say, thet we » mqued until Saterdes It Joly neat. for the! Me 20th, 1503. é ont r last bwo oF three Jraca, it was resolved that a 2M 80d © roll it ender their toneu= as a swee Ts Pert segsiog of this Ioatoticn eommenere ow hare alu pended fir eeveral years in the" pokden orectiom uf Daven wun at Lovee ‘ a ee rans ae moreet.” 1 believe the laws of ver lande bold Prareday, the 2h of Acqua: ‘The Subscriber, Siair,” and kuuw pere.osily ( the state. | Plans an o, draw a coanpetent yA 1 7 Cotmm BL preted lo sek out the Const) : m takiog charge of the echud, will only any, that he | ments made ia the book (deemal ee they are) arc sinc. | Afehi.ert, may he even, by eailug wpue ether of the } } . | aw» of enseiwe, aod, who is acovesary to theft, accountable, Su <i eee ben ate eadeavors (> suman the repmation fy true Nutional Amsrican C amen o lamer 5 eae /Bbs al 4 ‘ sayy fo” : Alans) to | 280 % the man or woman held accountable, by whiek the ech wot hao haherte on jwyed . Yaoag men, it toe beck of mort ie print uf obiity, end of JAS oo ER, WILMINGTON, §. C. ; ‘ . . ef ‘ 5 7 wit be prepare enter aay clees ta the University vise in he fects cad trathleiaces.” Richmond Bx a0 - ee be called during the neat Commencement of De, | it Maker Gor * aiding aud abetting,” in the cir-| 5 0° hv! may demre eamacr Sell } LL 4 Minestve ordem St Ghee teste LD vodeun | gej and 4 such a Qonstitavon aud | CUlaven of a report, which will injure another TERMS: - } JONES STBAM EXGINES. . Laws esau fowol, tu fern such ae icy voles they Know such report to be truc. W _ ©) Promary Department per Seenon of 5 months, @A.00 5 : s DULA, Migh ov Low Promere, ant adayted to of ming aay chet suitable, to Le subsusted to the peay) | Commenced copying the selection | only ie Higher Bogi-h Bravches, re \j ANSION He HOTE] ; bes ding esas chine y, Fett 1 Viewr Mim, oe ee Peer. x . owl) sathyy Chammes, : : - Mak s LM J ame 21, 1855 wp ther ¥ ont ; Kquipying ateere, A hehe waa Ul tee Ala none t writes | “ted to requent * publ many aed my ree JOUN T GRETTER = = >] DR. K Y - one Dond vege tceopy aber women bee preNae C aceuring aa Ure DOME Srung what 1 bare te Ue lupe, Uaat Asguae Nn, nw SALISBURY, N.C. oe Seam at oa cae a Sate ne ae To at | AY cause some of Slander's votaries to reflect. L Ls BAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, 6. C.,| Ct ont st omer Him Worn oe ne ‘ “ ; i j r erit Sekes ere hee . cxtraens of Iredell and the ihe First know thyself that thon may'st nettle r wit; Ses Jeo | E subscriber having tuken charge of che shows, and offers bia aervices to the sens of ines and me <i eux eum Bat Comin t Dav nde nt, Colby ie - “o™M 4, (ick, Grecwnmed Establirbmett, begs leave to inform the pubbe | public gearraity. Office on Mein Street, west, of the rossi Irom Be mos. Foes, Brides Gompens, tes de a Coteptnsltoe cae « fillue <-| nize smother.” Misfortune of late weme to be Freache & & ' mgidigeas | ecuee hai the Howee w nom open for the recepuun | old Court hour aie, and oppomie the Methedsat charch, Compass wall teapetitany tarts nite te inlet , a fault, and all fee! liewused lo alase, leery, and ees 6 af Boarders, Traveiers, &e. He promines thal be where he will be fogad, at a!) toes, whee ot profes petierns of Uailiag, which may be coum ot Guaty cians mi: tev Clie Dy KN Meteo af Ten py 6 renew ; wissen BOILERS . ML 1), J. M. Metchuue, 1°. T. Mewxi. aT ainber the uufortuoate, but we showld remerm- | end fee! eros | ACCOMMODATIONS | May 10, I=3 150 | Pusen. Par ant Cyitetrient Maietrs, Water Tanks, Chimeeya, ; , Ler that ’ ’ y THY! cod) “4 h r wd ih other bande af Bellew Work - nthe hee. t | IT( )| SI \\ te Nase slouye Reve metisia tase br toe . REPAIRS } 1 4 neers Weck ot aa th her bow ever bra we Al ) ) at hus flower. always hare menisin time for the arn Net ¢ nis. a a ou tyne &. to | Kev. Dr, Pharr having bro ” Aas : i. Ses = ~~ , be h 7 ee @ | 4 Auleotve and obig- < nnaa me wor wih na taovetgily cab eae soa. Wee retest auce of the meetiay, the deaib Mr ° od by unde FO S. E Call and give me LL persons indeli-4 to the sebseribere euher by Rowing tneg tins Ge Dove core ee pete MK ay ems ‘ - Directs the Goddess by the pert be Sounds AI “ W > BGRANT L Revie of scounni, ave hereby notified that we expect parrot _——— . Swath. . - a Whea tu strike dPap her artuwe in tamer if = Sainsbury, Way 24, 1853 ead do require anneal epulemenis and eng inthe time Comeubatinn ee hrtter or odhoring. ta regard be pints - College, 4 woe J that J. L. Miller, K. - LARGE and well arranged Deeiing Hoase - M be che: r gue tor mille or their terniture, and Se enchinery 8 . Yours, K 2A. end aii nee, ned within une scare of the bom adeascaeey BY expeensl ts aA Wore 0 AP OF: | Slmas eoamene, Ald orders or cummanseatidihe Mclsav, and Mev. KN. levie, be a \ ccoamnt : mente after (welve Mumths viandag ; od to the ender oe ee ee ae ree ea". wunPay HENRY M. DRANE, spt t j re & suits Waule towels thse weehong ' thie prope rt oT wil ef kt on : | Selisbery, May 5, 1855 Jiep. é March Ph, 1538. nimi sav F we) ro the Chart THE MARKETS 7 terme =} stenall ertcinety MAKWELA ‘TT 1 re : — oe UST Received WOOD NOTES, of Cansoa WILLIAM Me. HAYSES, ‘ 4) tie Dewepapers, aid trananit @ oy» Selisbure, Avews 2% 1435 Relishery, July 26, 1855 a] OF Cees we ¥ Co a Posry. by Pormerty of North Carclina J t L e) awsi'y of ger deceawd brth-a@ It wax : , Tenetla WITH i . : ; 4 . Mia N OUR COUNTRY WEN, of brief Wewners of om tT > Teme amd eC Thr, Mee Bs gens Soe ga gs i tee ehy ¢ ANP CONIO RIE. | ocr cousray ary, « ter wowe tee] ELMINTONL ORLAM &O8, | VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC Alcan lee and KOK. Barr, M1), bes Rac 9) 10 Wolased ( whe, 400 TL Posane ian ake ste of Ame F of St Peel, The Book and its Story. Commngs Importers and Dealers tn - eto prepare fo at ! Reeve .w N Orteans, 4 a A pee + (sveat Jr Whee! epeblcen Tro . ‘ reps. a * & - ae an a , N ate . : os Sharpe. deed. are hereby mot f eke womediate bales Ae Ad * rs > iy = = HOSIERY, GLOV ES & TRIMMINGS, FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMIEY. vba ik ae me ° Ube ’ pavemrat, aud save emi: wed thuer having clase wil > ards oul and Jalia 5 " : 12 > ew ' ; eres. hppecracy. end eruetiy of the leaders of the - ~ ‘ ° ee ee ee came Fee ech bn Hore ae ane fF , charehw! Kame, Seavkspe urteagt se Hews ww | Mi@eR$, WNdite Guads, Crees & Embcoiders, st egret \ i : : t cle: ts Kewer . _ roams . tera lac x race 2 4 Ademant 33935 hate DOcan ’ an « kheowe to be For mains J th. ENNNISS Bok Store ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. AND AWERICAN DISEASED KIDNEYS, ) tothe a ft " t ea ci Belial 7 z - - rar , . PEE & a se meets mend Amos BL Bharp-. which mites are scuttled : ) UPI OW 3 ist, Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak: canses earning and Relig * as f "i als . ! nee wae . “ : Kesolred, That Mr BOUL J ohaston be a com Java Mais oy gal 6S a cb ee men te ee ; oe ccs SR, 59 wy Puy Wo. 100 Market 8t, South Side, shove Third, ness of the Loina, ibe. mot ba — “Pt afins i - y 2 wn DULTY a ° Ue ty cvmsult with the beeulty orc ure | Couns Oi ais fetes. Inet, on teen BOF Sharpe, emowntiag bee: @15. The aS-3 2823 8th 8 fxs Eusaros G tiaixtox,; PHILA. | Txasp a ntues The levelestte medicing ie for mle at the Davie oe us . a went sichnaaccechntal . poet UI ‘ re 3 eb: ne T ; Cb fone a Py a ‘ Jaty 855 706 Ms et raga Deer at Dr ee wt 2 Lb " K etths . s and n bur . > - at the rug Store ie es ment of |) Je ‘ TY A) Coctom Bagging, - Salt Prark, $000 § 7 od. fated i ean! f e requesied V ‘ | Ne i : . YF ) yy fm Ralom cod on the Case W etohman c yr Naum of iat | ante rea mati toe mere ie alt CMAle SCMIMATY! SQeIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, tm tecws tees me Contos oe ete It wan } am x Bnew ‘4 INO. A. WEIRWAN, Adee'e = 1 riers eal Whelecele Deefites be The eubert:brr having casered into copartnershap hee e Uthat per og of meet pales Dhallg Sp bag @22 ands < partner “i ss gs shee as s ’ vi = a Kant of aes ere oan < é with John Fo Cowan. unginal ogherakdiee © eo a a, ® WW Se = f dlege, aad o anasville « Sm) - 4 & ane ae fio the chute Modis » ie prepa mi be: puldend such be wepaper Newth z oh #12012, * ; Taretses—Ree Dr Dee and Ree Meeere £) zat % RSD | & © 3 tented = asthe ri pry = a N ¢ ee chas dure : = an} South | ances oe Weal PETER W. HINTON, i At ede hehe laces sagt La he Mo. 148, Market 8. Cast coheg ot be remdencn, 10 witee wan of ti ‘ Wecke he rele . . ' : rr . os * e y h 4 » D AUS L : : eee wane ne i) COMMISSION UMER CHANT. (ago Kay. Thneovst PHILADELPHIA. rape i tees BI —_ SO PMAER, Feathers ‘ 0124 TOWN POINT, Teacuses — Move Margaret (;. Nine ood Mica Se ae — Ss \ e a . reh mm. rR ti s S¢ E > - , , . > . Fhowr Nol, Wall SPJavv 2b, yn. » nA a / « . VT. Pesien, Secretary fens Ae de 124045 Teawa —The seventh aeaunn willopen on Wedecs. I M ZIMMERMAN ‘ : HAVE YOU SEEN SAM. Rr Py : . — e t Be r 2 une (EORGE No ALLEN so v1 2—6m — _ ++: petals vs ‘ ' UST received “ The Sone of the Sives, — ng. Refi $1 monthe The pre mated ae f . . i a ance «., Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Co Naval Stores, | pa : Cus bil ™’~ @lAaA BE aDe- OF a history uf the rier. progrese and desting ‘ ator ‘ 8 z vane More ap Oy &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding “ Clas I wih rEHE 8 f woe! samonace to his treads iq ‘Be Aeecan Party. ond ie peobebie miscues (4 , ‘ Ae sling wat Goons. ta f PTT | DE rtlaithaass tral the next Pr : ede plomraagaci “ry 1S ‘ will be hed Do aitperred view of the L- (the Hon Henry A. Wie ‘ . igen! Fo, we sige ce be Py - ’ the Kaew Noth:ags, by an Amencan, M ws ed ean re tien. | Lead, Diy Wha F teed I ee cay afore RAIGUEL & Co. Say part af the Gaceey Are of paar ae @8 Ran la ‘ out Sak x . The po Importers and Jobbers of Forrgin and J. H. ENNISS, Book seller. Uemen, the great r we <i —— = reste kota ka Wc Hates A vhalles Demestic Bry teods Relchery, May 31 1 al tim treonrnna sis insist tye = DISSOLUTION |. gee eee OC oe nee ee eee ee eee ——————, | = aid be wee A @m when e = warning f gree t apitol. Ls AND SMe. eEcept in eases of permmal or far Incas le mG ak a od wrety e ME BDERDEO €2DET ER. ne ae oe A | DUE NOTICE TO Alt. WV A RD), wok Sot ratcactcist ts cree te oe a Paria te crys nad tage [HE SUBSCRIBER, who is wel hows te the ing voices shout a to beware of the whigs Uy i \ ’ Cee Seid ata) abled Staats asthe Geren Tinmng bumness, reepectfelly ancounees to the \ z: : ; ' tthe t eited ~~ > > 1 rae cdl oh : Mecca Pole thar he propusrs to devote himeetf es, gentlemen as be the pees th BIE FC ENITE Copartnerehin nf & Co. have this day | \ ; ' sor in Tred 7 Wh ’ Ser One ner thee: paeme) ty get op me te Howe Rook gutioriag ; and hopes to be: ! from ruin, DM aaeitedty ited ener “Atprmoainti, | RESYAWAY Cr theme LOST OR MISLAID, «(Sawin ee eee States, and say Klorious ¢ ym oru apt ty the 4th © BLICK VEGRO@ BOY cited ‘ 4 D W PARKS ” more general and exteamve ere 6 hu i edt f ' arnre ne mre) ARN «LOM » gr, sv feet high, hg oy ve CIREDELU'S DIGEST, end JONES _ if Orders from a distance prompaly attended ta. z nou the whiz by Cash or no ¥ the Pet of October TNC E RT it, penka ohrw a Nw other marks; 0) Disb chek Ula eee Jane 14, 1255 q mates of cost fr reefing and guttering farnimhed with. - sigence will wot be geen ; 7 ae dy “Any pera ward Woe air teen eda - va\ charge. Ile will do work as cheap as it cam be . | : | yeas ies: : i oo that'l get ites thal havo the above 7A HOCALDWELL Greensborough Set: ee Sl werrent eh bes jake. W BROWN cet CORR ! a F h C lin ’ Nwishery, Aaquet 3 — 5 ; ! State of Nort aro a, WILLIAM M. WILHELM ROBERT RAMSAY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Karas a ly'ril | YADKIN COUNTY — Aagest ath, 1°55 Iwi = : - —» ; ¢ CENA cca, of lacsari nee 0% (he wel aal apie el a lonehnt iret and Weert Sones Say) PT TIN DE RSION KI | NO | Ick. Buea ch cvonpaity W. P. ELLIOTT, / 7 i als ri ‘ Wanted._.. : Me ‘ a ey 7 HAVING bought out the Firm of Rowtee & Co, have bah Y - ; Ps j k Late of Worth & Eliott, Fayetteville, N.C.) Renjam te determined tu carry on Up Minis ts acc } Ba \\ I Trnsters of York ( wae ae R 2 : : x when x mrs A Petition to ell Land Warrant, Noo 1.050, immed to 0 _ Pape WON ant ; Ohh COSINTRR Cite RL fine oT : La GENERAL COMMISSION Jom Wilhameon, dec'd ( ABINE \ ENS furence aa lv cheracter and qualifications given, by spa LS Sai ete aniline tree ‘ ANG IN thinccame. i appear is the patiafectnin of the 4 = = 9 adden TUTOR Dicks Ms Aine Ceaniv en: ¢ ded 4 my oF Ofecers 1 “ny Court, that Jamee Witt Peter Pieher and Ba allie brunches, We invite the attention of the pah. Utt) Care of FP Nach, Faq, Petersburg, Va net f Rev. I af : : ° FORM RDN MERCHAN beth hie wife. Joel G argivcend | oo hie wife, Char wnd all that want any th y or et “ ue < ” . \ k weree ; Wn ni : os é ri s | Al | , " 4 tameon and the pet cal), for we are determined to sell low for cash ‘ Y y " ' .F eS Fs “ 4 S NTO? ea Z rte: pea Sana yeu ecns Dettaees les * COFFINS cuelathy kenechaa (Cd LJ AMI ES MF. EDNEY, acane Aceon Bt, COFFIN, Vice Pere . WILMINGTON, W. C. afarmin ernaan, are peire at ' ( constantly kept on har ‘ . : Wiksqine deceased, who are a Mn -remdente WILLIAM M. WILHELM [tare ov csmeviitm wc) make pa ane COP. MENDENUHALEL, \ttomey ‘ s M : ogemeate of Flour thie State. except the petiteener, Benyamin: Tt ie HENRY MOORE . wits ' and ponty of water, the PETER ADAMS. See’) and Treasurer and other Produce sor stipmeut, Uvamhfelly therefore, ordered thet publication be made n. the noe ner . : ca rvmed in the world : beades PETER ADAMS. Secty. cones . men na Watchman” ix eneceasive weeks forthem August 1d. 1 yes R. M. BRUCE & co, helinninhiic vcimty uticde Ihe imiel bean ’ W HL CUMMING, Gea't Agent Ma fl to @me forward at the meat term ar snd Court ; or + eee <. IVIORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN tain a ‘ s from the Western Eaten Mav 10, 1833 1009 = wr be held fe the Comnty of Vettin st the Court) SHOE YOUR NEGROES. |Pemeicn & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS co nue: : DR. WILLIAM 8S. TATE, foment Ueceineiin onthe Ln Maree i Oceer LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO ALSO Sea eer alamy wtilrer (Ne endcenened Tre New North Carolina Ferm Beek, : . : rand th fo show cattne. if any they hag sc re a ‘ ’ . teeea " or Reehare ” aie Gre ac tain Dental College, ne xt—iben and poate gaudalaaeds ad A cele SHOES, for Sale, and Orders promptly filled Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Senile hres pe tort FSEGNED fr strates. Constables, Sher fhe ! by a why the prayer of the petitioner j Call early and get a good aricle. Oppomte Marphy's A _ 8 WITT ; es Tould respectfully inform the citizens otherwise the game will be taken pro confess and : % Spo. rrAT HoL. SMITH Clerks, Co tom which ere added WY ond reepecetmt uy haa nabie dela as aman Granite building ; Nowe GS : t &) ) od) uF & € > LEMUEL RECKHAM, ine Cone : rth Carhna, and the Conatine vv, ere Witnegs, TOS. Martin, Clerk or and Court at . a WH AR f ~ wed ) CG. 4. OSTRICH, bon et Pree 81 60, and sent by Wor ' Office, the Wat day of Angnar, A 1 IN3S pet betel ee es | (Gotten ap expreesly for the North Caratina Frade JF. WcLAIN mail to any part of the cvwntry estos fray Re T.A. MARTIN. C.C.C., . . | Shlhirts, Collars, Stooks, * A SHARE Bor enle nt Jou ENNISS : by W. A. JOYCE, D.C Marriage License beautifully printed apd for | NO. 56 JOHN STREET > Book Store | pice adv @4 50 Gold sale at this office. no's 10 IJesy Yering | 1 Saliebary, May 31, 1-55 ! we a —— RICULTERAL, AGRICLLTER Fram the Southern Farmer WHEAT MARKET. We have no apology to offer to readers for referring again to this subject, as it is the most important that can now engage the attention of the agricultural community. We lay before them anoth @ article from the Merk Lane Express, Yor which we are indebted to the U.S Evoonom ist. While we may be able, with out mach difficulty, to form a fair esti mame of the wheat crop of the United States, yet its market value depends on so many contingencies that no intelligent opinion can be formed concerning tt with- out possessing also an accurate knowledge of the state of the European crops. On this point the Mark Lane Express is of our the highest author and it is well for our farmers to be informed of all the sta- | tistics relating to supply anddemand. Ac- Bording to that journal, the British crop, even at a full average, will fall short of of supplying the necessities of the people by 40,000,000 bushels ; and after making fall allowance for other sources of supply, the draft on the United States cannot amount to less than 16,000,000 bushels. The abstraction of so much grain will sub- stantially redace the crop of tlis country, for home consumption, and exportation to ‘dther countries, to less than what it was in 1850, with an additianal population of 5,000,000, as we showed in the last Fur-' mer It appears now to be generally adinit-' ted that what is called the “Cincinnati es timate” is the most accurate one that has yet been made of the present crop of the United States. It is adopted by the Une- ted States Exonomiat and other inteligent commercialand statictical yournals. With very near approximation to the truth, therefore, the wheat crop of 1855 may be “set down at 114,000,000 bushels. We have seen some estimates, which ran it up to & great deal more 167 milliens—which have been going the Poands of the newspapers. This make the erop of "BS two thirds taore than that of "50, which every inte!!\zent man must at once perceive is not on!y extrav agett bat preposterous. Agricultural operations may admit of some « xX} under the powerfal stimulnos of ees, bat to nothing hike snch an extent as that. There seems indeed to Lave Levu 6 systematic attempt in many quarters t @uaggerate the amosnt of the crop, and thereby induce low prices; but we unable to see what neef one as | gh as would are | purpose ca ved by such acourse. Every class of society is dependent on the farmer, the great sta nd if the price of wheat, ple of the country, is Lroaght down to s low a figare ast t the caltivater, goneral effect wou @ivastrous in the extreme. We should deeply regret to see the present prices re placed by those of three or four ves age. One dollar might hare been very satisfactory then, bat at this tirne 4 bus ‘ Views bul bisile [ec 2 . uk net believe that «heat could be raises! { that sum. In fact, two dollars now, der the great inflax of gold and labar, is probally not more than one « lar was then. Still, however, as the | ces of all articles are regulated t great law of eopp!y and demand, a snper alandant supply would of cours lowed by a corres fond ng depression the market. Pat that this now exists, there is no just reason t ‘ Beve ; on the contrary. ther @ every prospect that there wil! be a either abroad or at home, for every that has been grow: and from ali t lights now Lefure us ir conclus that wheat cannot rane at lees than a aterage of two dollars per bushel, and js not improbal)te that it m e consi Je rably more. At present, however, int commencement f the senacor t ark et win an uneettiierl t t a no ¢ tracts can be made fur ture thoogh there is a much yreater buoyane than there was a week age. and pr wheat w w rea dollars Fra ‘N ‘ A Few Words on Summer Fallows. The ts ‘ the adr ' a minphios matter sandy +o " tames,—and in + little dormant + pseu —a : erease of « . <r wi t . ams tw u i r tries Grew this gant v us every year se r bts treth We adn better crops for a few y f thar av jand 1 that « Ag — Tow years ii on heavy loams. But after the VERSES FOR THE YEAR 1900. organic matter of these light soils is removed —as under system of summer fallowing it soon | will be—the inerease of crops from this process is materially lessened, Summer fallowitig on | sandy soil, is simply accelerating the spre | sition of organi¢ matter and the disitegration of | the miveral elements of plants in the soil, ren- | dering them available, without inoreasing the} On such soils, therefore, it must be | considered an exhaustiug system of cultivation. | On alaminous soils the case is different. Most | clays naturally contain an almost inexhaustible | quantity. amount of the elements of plavts, and the prin- | cipal aim of the cultivator is to render these ele- | ments assimilable. Thorough pulverization en- ables him to do this to the best advantage ; and we may question whether the beavy land farm- er will ever be able to dispense altogether with summer fallows. Clay land possesses the power of retaining the auftuonia coutained in the rain water which fil ters throogh it; while sandy soils possess this When an underdaiued, rich clay soil, is summer fal- power only in a slight degree, if at all. lowed, therefore, not only is the food of plants | locked up iu it rendered available, but all the ammonia in the rain which falls during the year it is fallowed, is retained for the use of the sub- sequent crop. If the rain which falls on an acre of land in a year contains 50 Ibs. of ammo- rood summer fallow, on such soil as we Lave supposed, would increase the next wheat crop ten bushels per acre, or in other words, it would supply a» mach ammonia as 3 cwt. of the best Peruvian guano, Un a sandy soil, especially one which has long been under such a systemn of tillage, httle imerease of fertility is gained by the decomposi- tion and disintegration of inert matter—since such svils contain comparatively little inert food for plants—and but a small proportion of the ammonia of rain water is retained. So that, while the heavy land farmer is under the neccs- sity of performing much more heavy work, and of raising fewer crops than his sandy sot! neigh- bay, yet he is pot necessitated to use so much manure, and reaps frequently in one crop as much profit as the other does in two. Each class of soils, however, bas its advantages and disadvantages, and in Great Britain since the extensive introducticng! turpip'vulture, the light soils have beem more profitable than the heavy soils which need summer fallowing Summer fallowing sandy soils is unwise ; how uca, sbould they be cultivated | Sow them to clover, peas, beans, lentils, rape, &c, and either low im these crops or feed them to cattle or sheep and ret 1@ ammouia brought to the » the manare. These plants take lin rain wa ter, and shen plowed ia or eaten on the land, the ammosia ws reGumed just as its oo the clays é le this way, clower, Be, i to the hight suile what a lde ates are to the clays—the retain er f am won. for the ase of the following wheat ( m ecile—svch as abound in Wes New York and Upper Cavada--a blending ~ * Vele™s Bourld a pear jus 45a. me would be, growing as nach clover, &. as ealing a prtion of it oa the land, arm hing up about the bast week im Jane, simpix za arruwiny it afterwards to ker} ( weels and render i mellow. This prac ' bee ead a great ex‘ent in Western New York, aw! w feed mach lxtter aod cheaper ~ ai phowings as be ekd summer (al- @ «tsi mm been on hea tay band many ir nett ariwerm prefer caning under a crop of tet when te bloom tn thi. wag rather than .o summa: fallow ver. ibe clower keeps tbe generated during is a m, serve both w corgh apd amelie How far tis practice capa! vate Use & are -fing t ld semuser fallow, etp< y cap decide. Layla expernen« a: bat cold = cters and bot + mete. and alene all the westerly winds © ~ comstantly prevail, amd = hich so astoassl: | reo bckIOs Up @ Mesiure, remder th faatem A ibe el ve Unt country @ Cumpars my Lee. aod ema» ms lo dmpense wilh me wwe sary of Kary jecial a Uriteal And we ~ at bh ferences of « ate . site satesfhe ut po Engleb «)« f tillas aprehen tte * a aivamtaze to be e1 Ipenenee ar trans Atlant an We as that ¢ y ar ast {a sm the w s from stads ing winch th stems are food shue We ma t te . ~ and vetches, a a { mi “Zz rt komg o ay busid ups ad ar fi r nesta a 2 founda a grea ¥ P se phiorsses sar ye t at wants of n of a a . A or . . r = t per a tb tree Lie -lur si Mer 4 , ~ what th pe nas t a and as # * L * _ a hes a . A h. wl ‘ t mat € ) leave th ame a ft f wing cer “ r a Ie a ‘ = F P 1 | 4 k be t 4 i ' —_— Tell John to set the kettle on, I want to take a drive— 1 only want to go to Rome, And shall be back at five ; Tell cook to dress those hamming birds I shot ia Mexico, They've now been killed at least two days, They'll soon be UN rEU WAULT. And Tom, take you the gold leaf wings, And start for Spain at three— I want some Seville oranges, *Twixt dinner time and tea ; A NEW SUPPLY. OF WATCHRS & JEWRURY: JAMES HORAH, Fly round by France and bring a new Perpetual motion gun, To-morrow, with some friends I gu A bunting in the sua. The trip I look the other day, To breakfast in the moon, ‘Thanks to my Lord Bellair, be Spoiled my new balloon ; For, steering throagh the miiky way He ran against @ star, And, tarning round again too soon, Came jolt against my car. But, Tom, you get the car repaired, And then let Dan and Dick laflate with ten square miles of gas, 1 mean to travel quick, My steam is surely up by now ; Put the high pressure on, Give me the breathing-bag for the way, All right—hey—whiz— I'm gone, oo = A Sad Scene.—The following sketch is taken from the correspondence of the Bostou Journal. No reflections of ours can add to its beauty and pathos, or detpen the force of its simple elo- quence. The writer says: As painful a scene met my view in the cars from Philadelphia to New York, as I had ever seen ia wy journeys. A lady and ber husband came into the cars at the former place, and were seated pear us—very respectable in appearance, and the lady, in particular, uncommonly inter- esting. After a little while I noticed a strange manoer in the gentleman, whfich seemed to io- dicate he was not in favor of the Maine Liquor Law. Atevery place the cars stopped he evi deatly replenished the vacuum in bis throat by a new drink, until be could not sit without help in his seat. He then rose hastily and went and opened the car door, and seated himself in it, with his feet banging outside. Ilis wife was muck distressed, and tried to prevail upoo him to come in, and be gave her a push which alwost | sent ber to the floor. Two gentlemen rose, and with the aid of the conductor, be was helped in and placed in a reclining positio® on one of the seats beneath a window. He soon apparently fell asleep—and it was enough to break one's heart to see the attentions that that devoted wife lavished upon a senseless husband. She covered bim up with ber shawl, to keep the dust from making him uncomfortable, if his hands fell in| ad unpleasant position, she geptly replaced them, and perhaps bedewed them with a tear. Before arriving in New York she seemed anx ious to bave Lim waked, acd asked vane of the gentlemen to * please wake bing, as it was a strange city, and sbe did not know what to da’ Two of three romsed him a little, and then she went to hin with a sweet smile, and said—' We bave got almost to New York, and [| am gtad. /” and be strnck her in the face ! athy of all was many & Mowt eye among the ladies, and many a bitter look on mas you arr © frre She bad the sya a the car, | know ; for there ]'s ewant to the Chaser; HAs returned from New York and Phitadel- phia, withthe largest and best assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Fine French Chronome ters, Double Time Keepers Ludependent quarter second Eight Day Watches, Jos. Johnson 19 Jeweled Hunter's, Jas. Nardin’s saperior gold Hunter for Ladies, and | | | a variety of others, both gold and silver; Gold Fob, | | Guard and Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, | Cuif Pins, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Gold, | Saver and Steel Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, | | Batter Knives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Razors, | Scissors and Knives of the best quality, Coral Necla- | ces, Bracelets, aud Seed Coral, and a few superior CLoOckssS, and a variety of other Goods too namerous to men- | tion, Call one door below R. & A. Murphy's Store, | aud examine for yourselves. ar Clecks, Watehes, aud Jewelry of all kinds, re- | paired tn the best mapner, and ou the most coasonable | ter’ JAMES HOKAH. ' 26 sbury, Nov. 16, 1854 efor i year has ex 5 ued until all arrearages except at option | ofthe Editor, a il 4 ° 4 Letters to the Editor must be post paid;to ensure) attention. = San eS Hesssseel Biseeere ae « |suopavens @, { 3 = ehits % 2 ON I S L L U A A C V | ‘aoye wont FS sasuy Yory *w o y j s o d o r d su r e s os wt Sp m 8a j z v i Su i s i y s 9 s p e wa d j p u n Jo Ju o u L -o B u v i z e Za i m o p j o y oy ) uo d n po o i % e ea v g ‘4 s n q ) j 1 q P q ‘S H U A L 0: ~< 4) A square is the space occupied by 16 close lines. | An advertisement making 14 or }fequare@, churg- ed in proportion to | square: Muking 2g °or 2¢ eqes. charged in proportion to 2 eqrs. All fractions of a sqp. | equal to § or 4, charged in proportion to the whole ,uf whioh it is a fractional part -8 t | 8 g ut si o d u d s m o y Oy j JO Sa o L a r a d o g g aH ] , 1 " | | { | | | THOHAS E. BROWN, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, | % pow carrying om the above business, and invites the pub- He vo call and examive bis work. He is manufacturing very rior vehictes, and feel coafident he can give satisfaction to stl whe went » Gretrate artict. a lor prices, if it be desired, but would a! qaalties as cheapest in the long ru » whe wish to procure any thing to bis lime 0 call at his establish- ment before they purchase elsewhere GW Mis shop is in the rear of his Livery Stable G™ Persons ot & distance ordering wort, will please accom pany the order & description of the articte required—aty be qaality and price—end when delivered, if 1 dees not give satis faction they Will pot be required te beep Wie the advantages of the Railroad at his door, be will take almost any kind of trade in epchange for work—sarh as Com Wheat, Plour, Osts, Bacan, Lard, Horses, Proveader, Thuber ac, 40. He LIVERY STABLE i+ kept ap as aeaal and those whe wish cither to buy or to sell, Ostrate hayses or males, are invited to cali March 29th, 1535. deel a 8 ie os 8 Oe Dr) TTPUE anderagned, General C« I ed by the Act of ihe Genera 1 the seamwa of Wenmern Nomn te by give saad Dollars has omeaboNeTs app M Newby locurperating the preeed raliee Lie thet ihe Charter i» bere to the swe of fed and requiree athe Toe ae Cosnty Commeeewe Occasional renewals, without additional one ¥ granted to those who advertise regularly through the | year ” Three dollars for announcing candidates for office. | Court Orders charged 25 per cent higher than the | above rates. Orders for divorcee of tusband and wife, $10 each. } U7 Persons sending in advertisements dre request - | ed to state the number of insertions required ; and i | it is wished they should occupy the least space possi ble, write upow the back the word close. Otherwise | they will be pat op im the asaul style and charged | aceordingly « | IP No discount on these rates. CANCERS CURED BY THE SUBSCRIBER, IVING six mites 8 E. of Statesville, No cure ne pay. The 4 applications produce very little or Be pain. Ales, lode levt wteers cured. 4, A. MURCISON Statesville, N. C., May tet, 1655, (pd 4 Bene) Ars] DR. R. P. BESSENT, Regular gradeate of the Baltimore College of Dental Science, would inform the citizens of Row- an aed the public generally, that be hes removed ta the town of Salisbury, aed mey be fuend at Rubarde’ Motet, except when professiowally aberat IP Commenications by mail or otherwise promptly alieaded to. ly2a Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. H vite, N.C., L will ponctually sttend to afl thase whe may favor me with ther patromege OFFICE at Sereggs & Walker's hotel, where Lmay ai all umes be found enless professionally cogeged Stateeville, N.O., Feb. 8, 1665 SOMETHING NEW. Will You Bide or Walk. BELL, EARNHART & Ce., ] AVE opened « very oF pubic stable meatthe de- pet, the towe of Sabebery where they will hold themertves in readinces to hi Moree and Vete oes to the pabbe drivers t AVING located myself permanently at Siatee- “37 and aim to (ero cums) aners sod war) They oll olen Reid themeet ves in readiness ta de afl the dravege thet may be demred im the t-wa to end frome the dept, on nd h tramme ead wag be wanted w an any praet fran So chert & ra haa! any gaxte on fr thet terhote (rom thw piace may y periot > ore are hereby dheect quired w eulicet the hve % 4 aN cheek. Arrived in New York, be wonld not 2, cons dae on the thea ouhernibed ia thet reaper STU K DRIV ERS, eave the cars Will he was ordered off by the Cun ¢ Counties, pay ' the WILD fied oor stable aed but open for their eccommn : $4 om ; eA es oa (reweral ( 100 dauen of demgra. Over Terrase smell be made as «a+ ductor, aod ber attentions in cromsing the ferry chshare'the 106 dag iat Adgest!) 156. “cc gcccassl | We waakd caferie she, pabla (hs sp eat were seduces a ever, aod met with pushes ap! The form of proay al < pubiehed hereafter, besa emplared J.tm A Sader 10 enperintond our hasinces ’ ? ‘ Sat ke or = beteby geven 2 «fem ef presy ceed br shat out sothoneed agre' Hows frou her brutal husband. The last Tsaw (O° SC Rad Rood ( ry will be edapted by the oe tale BELL, EARNMART a ¢ f her was im the station hoese on the New vodermgord Relmbery. Jawnery |, 1*S5 mm York sid begging bim to go and see to ther Poa OF PROTY OF roe © aatieoao baggage, amd he answered her that she was a hx The frm of all Prowes oor nt Merkhulders 0 LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. to ummoad ber own business, &c My travel = v wental Meetiozs se eeewe he 2 apes ce a ca ‘ @ si) mee by th-~ ( ] 1G D PoMES hag companion remarked—‘ That is womanly ,,. ( sa ’ ra . um Sow. i} } ; r hereby © a ie ve, and when be sj. aks kindly tw ber aga — neediotee j and Fancy Trjmming«. she will furset it all . : Neo. 86 Seorth Third Street, e Prosy. for me eed in mye me and behalf Between Market amd Arch Ste -—-- Sheree. beng <o, at the neat ber . Meeting of th Bewk be Narth (anda wa Lipriweerr. /, ae \cmse F prem 1 Serue at Coste Garden.—The N.Y. Kd Raed (nonpony. un sav moter @biuh may prop. (ETHEL Comvte —_ eee eee Journal uf Commerce, of the 4 ah eats vy cane betwee them Wetresry by 1608 ob sits la eunese aher rew . Ct ast ev ng, four emigrant ships he — . Irs DR. é J SUMMERELL - : \B Ware y ‘ i , ni zc atwaut 1,6 . oe fae OFFICE th } * r ” - ee pert? end atice at (astle Garden. The total arpount of proj Rearpaie ee OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL virud wced antry Ly these pass . Netary | Company. A Feb 3 in35 gere was $34,625, which shows that they « we 8 eer % = ay r y meen an tt. om OS® SY mt of a very des e class The seecess of up kod RRWIN.C . ; al ee new pian, | leprvinz the rummers im a larcre Jety MK oa? MADE ¢ LOTHING. As Or (t customed reven@r, excites = . -geo + yee Sal @acaricy euaiee alum So 8&3 “PE Sooners ak nm exeraecng!| lemoustra was inate opposite the pooc alg \y) N [ 23 26 ai cloner aad A catalan hye “ hy ‘ ‘ hare received & rompicte eaoriment o n'e al entrance to ( astie (rarden, which threatened | My ] iy 2 SED and Hoye n THOUA By rumpt act ly f ; ‘d . ( [() ; yevnpt et At Silver Ht! Divitwn County,» READY MADE CLOTHING, * . * WW! I z . 2 CLOTAS, CASSIMERES AND VEST t ‘ too “ I a Ay . ie, ‘ g borg 1 Mal, eae peta LN GS bth Plein and Feary ed. a wace reator . : a 1 ih sTHAM 1 ! » Bo which the @ nof bayer: ia earneatty edicited n ‘ and w . wuk bei . = ta of we keep 0 complere HENTLEMEN S cme WAKD KOBE, in ehichcan be f 4 all aricles PRICES FOR LAMEIR FOR THIS MONTH. owen clading every varety of furnishing I Wt Lt y.—The num'«r plena and and Bi2msh ei (sande. cwrh ae ¢ Mr Waele rary a Mamubeld ! ' ‘is SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET ssa ik (wo thenmend srr ¢ iby Ee : aye tee, HANDRERCHIELS. GLOVES, HOSIE "I gress fa ‘ housa ~ 0 —Orders to hd a RV. +. + I soe JOUN G. BROWER Dow call before parchaeng cleewhere historca five by Ire dictiomaries, cyehupard ins Sep- rate : JNO A WEIRWAN & OO and hand luvhe; f iudeed works on ag Sitver Mit, May let, 1-55 48 Oppomte Murphy, Me Rene & ( Salebary, N ¢ culture, and a great number of maps and gurd cee = pia Apri 2d. 1855 : rrr) "tt ’ eet rhe T a atrenved in cases -im te ) ‘ my : is ; . 5 ss : : Ae & bedli = A Atos, 4 ~ A gwd comwteneet of Mark Sah. Drob, Beover wing order. r ene mk poetry and IreypLe Te: DE yt Te od H f ‘ Ny i and a vanety uf aft ATS, for sale cheap. by Por re eres eke rey 2" BEEBE WATS! BEEBE HATS: wa MAT. fo ae heap. by M4 } t ' Salhebary We “s amd pols ae } nal ated piles . * r . t of Beeches A pr 24, 1%55 lyts Pin nt ie eid Sie a - Spring * Hite, winch are mat bean fc . " ate ( neous. These area he mansion libra FE MYERS i \ and aw off There as Niue hile Bu . Ralichary J 10,1* 3” «| jaw ale ffessional kein .B. \ a e “ w Huse awa r letter accommodativy cr ta yg . ‘ — qT" ot — } PO THE FARMERS | I Offer for sale my Plantation in Rowan county, 14 her ¢ aloehewa book in whok . miles West of Salabury, on the waters of Third ae aie are Of Iredell County. (itech aedin trew at the, Wahecksoragh (Road, (con - s Carat \ GREAT SVVING OF EXPENSE FORF ; * ‘ ~ fter OW ° wy 7 ’ _.. Taste ENS IRS UAE ae AT el S22 se» +—<“AC EE ECC . ; th Salem 200 of which os cleared and in gaod state bf 7 War In th ree wor ke Ay J / - ‘ vlitwation—the remainder ie gand woodland and well but ~ eat | f sro 8OY mbered There are, on the premises, a gored Dwel : af 7 . phouse, two good barns, aod other oat. baidings. — " Eisai esate i Sry Tilt, will be Nip willany in regard to th@ quality of the land, is : . ie yi pe meen at ale at it hes in the mrdet of as gend Jaw!: as are the eae RORERT MeN EFLY Conaty of Rowan, Thome wishing w view the land | : | 01 YOO : ils : and buy a goud Farm, can do ao by calling on the eab- A prit 26 > ly4* seriber 250 “ne THOMAS A. BURKE Jurk 16.000.06 New Books! New Books. Comansville, Rowan coanty, Feb 24, 1855. te) °Er ey fe EHO. Prep Renoeat SOLEER TS ROOT, hy DR. DINKINS, Ay reight mouths war, 07 Wes ! ROTH WALD. 9 new ne adda! TEULLY offere hie services to the evi y Vann. | LIFE AND HEAL TIES OF AU zens of Saliehury. Office at the Manson Hotel +>: FANNY FERN, PLEDGE DOPNGS, by The War at M eee ny - So wet ON PB OWELTIS LEP TERS, froin Idlewild Baieely ee) aun lis wi / ere Vornay be mteresting (> BaP ANT WI-RAPS, by Grace (reenmund as brow that those personaor HEARTS Est ebeibuentRedcly@e Tile b>] a rsona,or 7. 74 & Bis te : i DAILY LIFE Ree Cammoge THE SONS xD . the Revulution of Tex op THE SIRI 1756, hy an American if : Celio AIP LIDIOOO acraa coh Pat esles JW ENNISS’ Book Store 10 000 B h | Wh t acute ar ee ee eG Rahehury. May 31, 1555 1 ’ lS CIS ea ° » 4 u a alu and thos . Ethe Sabec riber wither to porchase ten thoweand bah ee : ¢ EY Pe | els Wheat, for which he will pay cash at the highest market ‘ Pan la 1536, @ Marriage La a vitifully printed apd for | peice - — ats t to 640 a aaloat (uia-ofice Ld MICHARL BROWN | atiebary, Juty 4th, 15 aur {lass aad Crave RTH, 1855. -r r < , 4 we - fu y infor bis yeffons and tne 4 yy ah pow receivihy iby y generally val he is and 9 ea, odia SILKS ; Challeys, Crmpeg gree de Paria and Hernanies, Flounced Dresses rietyy Jaconetg, Lowns, Ginghame a French Priate. | “Mourning Goods” | Tu Grenadines, Berages, Brocades, De Lanes, Bom- basines, Canton Cloths, Crapes, Mode Silk, Al- paces, Lawns, Ginghams, and Priate, Mourning Collara, Sleeves, Veils, Hand- kerchiela, de. $e. “ PARIS STYLE OF MANTLES.” Em)roidered; Black and Col’d Maniles, Biack Lace do., and Searfs. EMBROIDERIES” AND “ RICH WORK,” Comprising Sleeres, Collars, Lace Sette, Hematitch- | ed, Emb'd, Poinied and Tape bardered Handh’fe, | Edgings, Insertings, Flouncings aud Banda, im Swiss and Jaconets, Fe, Ge» $e Having always sustained « reputution for keeping | the mont fanbions ble and desirable styles of Goods, he | flauers himself, that in thisinstance, be haw fully sus-| tained tha: character. Ke MYERS, No. 4, Graunte Buiding. 45 Salisbury, April 5, 1855. | | NOW IS THE TIME! | The Largest and dest Assortment Yet! | BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE, will at all times be U veuder and attentive oatlers, THE STAGE for the Selem and J Ahi OFFICE. Hinew ie hep ‘ULB article, whick bas made disconered uy dasee cnnee ape organs, With 2. oe Dy & » Anth ‘ Team oN og yk Co Consumption, . Goat, Neureligia, Tact Fever, Bowel ‘ complea ion AND CHEAPER THAN EVER! H. H. BEARD, Fashionable Tailor and Clothier, I AS jast received his SPRING AND SUMMER I STOCK OF READY MADE ” CLOTHS, de. ell his customers aad [rir ads. handsumsty fitted to whieh be invites the Allcan be eaied wud) Hs STOCK comprises @ general assoriment of Dress and Prock | eats and Vests and Children's Chithing. FANCY Pants and Vests ; 3 Buspeoders, Drawers, Hats and Caps, &e.; Pocket Handkerchiefs of « supe nor quai- Ave a bootie! esetiment Geat's Deewsog ty, and alam et every other artecle belonging tu « Cloth -} | A Vole Sele eae alee treerved be Oh ng Store ; together with « seperion lot of Cloths, Caasimercs, Vestinga, &e., which he will bell as cheap as can be bought Ip ony Sosthern market, aad ell ke made ap to order, in ® ¢, oad wh the best ¢ cts could efird Ie Spring aad Sewmmer fashions fer 1855, and ie ready to pot wp work 1a the latest (+shmewe Tetors’ Shears, Powis, Thonbics and Needles, kept for sale gmvngs the Not The andermgned reapert fully the public to call sed craimine hie stork i ott BEARD Mar 16 hold, 1865 wm. R. WILSON, LARGE DEALER IN WATCHDS, JEWIIRY, «19 VER Warr, Barba TAOL Ke, ¢ EMT, PERF Mek, PANCY AKIM Lbs at |e ac dure ag darect frum the Meee fs $e ere copphes uf ibe laiest a yb ob he offers a: Norther ero CAM He reeites of & call end chemnor bee en ome hart cost of Wan v yeGrente B The eneieet —) We Ad Watch pard \n the re paring hes Jewelry, Waste Muses, eed Acgurdesas werk warranted 19 ee bea WwW R WILSON Febremry lG&> |* wae wagle City yl , a aS THE CREAT POINT or, ATTRACTION !: Manufacturing Interests in WESTER NORTH CAROLIN I, Nod pertvepe of the UNITED STATES. to beve @ Refiroad fom SATISRURY tet we Bal erry Peapte may teogh #1 the soe, 00 I deo ot many edi Be Dat whertet he wast ofhieg wheat the rate of ma cmiee on at ( n then h a 4 Wee t they bewgh at the et cudontes @ hen they grew a tnt ihe akalamams =a! Niches les ed pocdsear 11) hese Tim o mel ° 1 ¢ Cobormburs ; . ne Fra , Wedvagione, Putweme, &e, if oule Pr gh-xweelnde m0 men ead ’ . “* a better rece th we Rat haee't people reed ot me « thewened Greee « | heave eeee fi to tat of things . » they t P le lm aene of the can't? week Yecy | din bere @ Red Mood m Salsebw / * ‘ way ff Salebwry end Weee : . North Westera Rood tnun Sabebory 1 ot be Wh here are of ore o ” at direction.» oof me eral wealth b he w a. hee Read wilt bring tn tne Merkete Ft mast creme oat ft obeil fome wat avie Cty chal) he the termines of the Riad, awleve the perple ateve ere proper ta enery it on Bat Fagie Cay must ree Lak heat heaven aopering berd, 1 must sear ea the hoane of (he or 4 i= meer the ‘ Why mot baild » gree hee the water power, timber, stone and every thing are productive lands, pare ond wii be fownd « and ew: hille and fever there ready hende There may ch memd "rime val fore ~s creed ne mviniog, all , all cheering |, g And shall these great bleesings prema forever bark lite sna ney. The North-Western Ravi Road will open the gate te this Bden of Amn a) ( Eagle (ity be the torminne of that Ro then piace! Wont peopte then lots being a priee’ and all along the The rane et ef the Bred te And wor for rvites eremnd the sr boy Wete £ eity of Roa w o of money very pound of te crystal and thie great agent of enmmerce and enterprise will awn torn to grad we- errant the abundant resources of thw ab: Teta build the Road bat if ae elee wil! ondant region T'Wtake help itl ean get it; e held, Ti attempt it oo my e work shail he done Own responmbility Fe bsrer ANDREW RAGGARLY CORSETS, SKIRTS & SKIRTING. APRIL 19, 1855 . FANE Sistenrthey ie in pores tof atarge lot of PA RIK MADE CORSETH, of the noweet chapeny alee LADIES EMBROIDERED Cambrie SKIRTS, CORDED, GRASS and MOWATR. de ; Mbirting of all estore Morene MYERS, 7 Nu 4, Granite Raliding (Blank Warrants for sale Here flue Shirts, Col- | Menry Clay, Muotwray's str ugtbem ls g te ibe A Veice from the rth State, Be JOU LAR AMAN enieretiong, fried the ment cee dl wnt how A se ton ee ane ‘anaes pens Aron pon io hm thee pulicty enh ene, We fe the alten be Rieweress Berd, a » > he HAMPTON) TL NOTL ES, the © mel atone he we Vouoer @ & Becerwen, Jawmery tem jai Moms, Moerese 4 Mewsnewr 1 nelle eerie © pou thet | herw aed poor ” Memgeens * ih ery greet prwee From § eoriow Gernat alieetion. aff qrearal tenth had beren- soly Stan, 058 med tye heme are bette oGreee =) ermeres bend coment) | eng eer seen apeeeen Shad digeotivs ee me er - beg 1 here corer at eee coe i every coon, oe Gee ae Thee bee ey bere oes > ok emcee. Loare wrwly, 70S Latemy Pastor of Kawter MB 8 Chere Whereeer Enoee bir Eeetieny @F5 Be deedineiee «ser re enh teens ol Raton, emia te bie Greteetabemes tg Bane fees Vogetetee Prmenary Reet tine @ Reeves, Geteber 4 1 | Cantonment Goat i wey day te md thee patie 7% Oe eo sr Mempaas's Cage + ps or were ~ fer woh e —- tem, ant ont part of 1 todo U triped frum ng toe enh Saeed lag ales Te =~ ae. we tm A the Geetietine F tena oa Loe aed te gree wen, f teerd of to's oat | homght | oomhd give Me trial ~ At he oe 1 ot owt ee me hey oteew Oe mt wes ee Time Bro met in, bat 8 © chert time | ee ot eee | of ont lm mew petting geet beetth, o8 the aged we try tewpten's Vegetehte Piecsen © mr, wet tee ener gon alert thet Be tne bed oe Ve) tine et eer reat WAse PEN ieD WR ove ecqueterd OH Rear tt eo Hampton’ Testers,” sad blew Rehe at eens corr . Ra Wee 2 bee Fo me mt Reewterter of Capente Renpemie G6 are centteet Ger the store tatemens: by trOe Ged tom Mowe tree Oren ro tee Per Pee eme OFS meet copes <¢utu in pyeath Corction Cmte, £ Cee Meowengt <The tele of poor teen ok estes & fore been tried 0 be Gilerrng canes Sich axtemee ood arr pettieg thy hell Geeeme, & Rechare beer © be the grewtent Reteedy fr i Aiertiows, tet 6 o rr hae bee” perform’ om @ gegne hep eateries ty Fr eet oh waethaton hy eek m= ra 1M ferent poe © alt a Picnee and me oe om thee 0 omy © Lem greene 8, poure a REV. VERNON SOK RIDGE, UA ¥ hr Jf ROUPH — Fir, While | om ie ge tent Medtivrines, rand compels ter te vente, thet | & Gare . von of BAWPTON'D VECHTapia T* | Tl ee . o> pete. OD tee temerity } am respecting peers SEENON EPRREIM TE Chapiese € # See (ol on thom having the Tinchare fir cule and grt pen Gretta Bee eoadertal conve EP Por ate, by ALLA Gd OTL Relebery sD Seton 4 Linemtntet | George Fink, Chnened: J. B. teth, Wetrd 0 « & Contwon, Chastette) Resckere’, Gatien & Oo., fat 4 (tye?! JOHN ¢, & CO's CENUINE COD LIVER OIL! TAVIS Medicine, prepated ta the tiest spprer™* manner, amd betthed by anphat reeerred the one tion of the most sevewtific of the Medics! Profre* of Philadeiphva and elsewhere, @her recommend # eoperior to any other how avanefectartd its efficacy and importance ape rrinedinl in cer’ Gent, ne, Coe" enry to epeek—thourends of emipent phy Earope and Amerien having qeated its wonderful ce live prope ries Sold by JOHN GC. BAKER & Co- Wholeante Drogrit'* No. 100 N. Bd St. Phulndeiph Also, by Dre. SILL & SUA Befisbury. X © 6 mod Jan 25, 1855 ATTENTION. oF We KFR LL PERSONS Fndebted (> the firm of BART é & OWEN tee requested to en! and weil heir acooants must be closed. All pefson= bd kc, woold do well to call as they have aeopply ”* hand which they are aatioee Men b OWES, December 7, 1854. “POR RENT. PIITE ROOM formery a8 fy the Wartehnm® iho at |. Roberd’s Morel, * for rent. Apply to “6. PENDLETON. | Bulisbury, Aprit 19. Cleavel: li g Si - i il Fr i a eo Chere alia p Ge, paneer ie (tye?! ; CO'S IL! vnet appres”* seved the ere inedial in core* thane, Chere ay it to Ghmere? phyeveinn® vende rfel core ne iss a) 4 #4 Mk he a) * | Laughler and others, from Henderson. Judg- ment, . Venire de novo, Sarah Edney -e. William Bryson & othem, fro) Henderson, Judgment affinned: WN aettyC. 3, Wy Maxwell, Clg: -Megklen- lenbutg. Judgment affirmed. Noi engl i yl eae E Sa tendon, co | ‘part, of clianging” our day of publication. After a little reflection, we have coucluded to is. ‘ Ke Judgment reversed venire de novo. cope Reet 8 te Oph | State om the relation of J. J. KavenarwaaTi- on Tucaday instead of Thar \stion Tilaylack and Thos. Biaylock, fram , b chage we were compell- "yudement affirmed. ~ nee of cirgumatances, either Stowe ve. Stowe in Equity from Gaston, Re- pond publication fur this week entirely, or nies confirmed. Decree. | ! «ond. gut. the. paper in half ite weual size. We! Pransox, J, Holfern and wife ea. Joatitis | have chosen. the Antter course; in order that our | Titherow, from Buncombe. Verdict set aside, | subseribers: may.tiot be takeo by surprise, and | Non-suit entered. — } that tone sthy havenjust grounds of complaint.) Job Hall und Mncon County es. E. Morrow | Hetbaltan je Will endeavor to publish the Wateb- | from Macon, Judgment affirmed. - regularly-on Tuosiay. Io making this nl. R. B. Chambers by his next friend, John W. porte we ootennes he taibdinite oda | Chambers va. Allen White from Madison. Judg- ' . % j ment reversed venire de novo | ee nade x haring Alexander Zachary ee. sane Holden, from els 5 2 ’ Macon. Judgment affirmed \ Sear ot be Sa er] Baris, J. M. ME Panket re. Daniel Peo-| many, who have so long | winger of Cabarrus. No error in the Court be- | secrifices, in their behalf Our object tow, * Wachgan” in the shostest| Stephen Monday and W. II. Roane es. Sense largest namber of readers. —. Siler, from Yacon. Jadgfeent reversed ve- vire de novo. | . . | Ne “arolina in the relat of J. R. Siler BE Wie Bey, 08 eines lawyer, oa} ond = i. Grey on o McKee ot al. from Mad- the well known sisthor of Selwyn's Viet Privs, 5. somone affirmed. died om thpia5is alt, at Tusbeiige Wells, Eag- Robert Thompson re. Matilda Red from Hen- land, aged G1. derrov. Judgment afficrmed ——+ e@e - sco A Clow at @ race course wre staggering about BA President Pierce is vow on a visit to the Pig uaregls acgering sp jogs Virginia . the tr with more hquor ten ea carry. @ fe bb of. Hallo,’ what's the fos mw T said a chap thither, On segouet of the present feeble state of wtiom tho imebrinted indivirlual lumd just run ber health, . against, “ Why—hbice—why, the fact ia, a kt of my friends have been being liquor on the race, to-day, and they have got me to bold the stake” * possible time to the —~- oe Bisnis a! RAIL BROAD CIVILITIES. On Thursday lest, the President, Mr. Psiwen. eo and several Directors of the Charlotte and South Screed him right.—The gentleman who kise Carling Hell Reed, at the invitation of, snd ac. od 4 lady's “nowy brow’ caugl( @ severe cold, companied by, the Officer, de. of the Central and hes teen lad ap ever toce Road, made # pleasare excursion, starting from - Charlotte At 20 minutes after 7, A. M. and ar From the Yankee Made tiving at Lexington, « distance of 60 miles, be TAKING CHARGE OF A LADY, twpes the bowers of 11 and 12. Short slop» we were made ot all the aereral stations on the line MRS. CHEVIOTS MISILAPS. At Lesington about one bour—ehen the whole == company, including several gratlemen from Ln videou, retarned to Unis place o dive. After, passing a might wo Albeey, whither 1 A dinner wes in waiting, prepared bad been called on ba-ives, some boy May W. 1, Grant of the Mansion Htel; and [ was leaving my botr! carly i the morumg— a all bad underg wuic wot to create being intemt wpow taking the first train to Hos @ Veendiows appetioe, and as our bost had dis ton, Uofortunately. | pied Bie mecal skjllythis mas be regecded a the rom which | had oceupied, and xe i Gk Ube Manes Heth of interest attendant upon the sequence to reture for it. 1 aay wa/ur(umately, ereasien and the dav fur, om my return, | encountered the lar Mord We presume there was not an individual * bo informed me that » lady who «= haart, the wae wot delighted with the rile. (9 Ue me direction with me, wished to place Seteta: experienced travellers, anhesitating!s. herself under my prot: the ‘Road the best they ever saw. Of course, | comhl not refuse—alibough, The Gite ran with remarkable stesdiness and ing naturally difident, t wa exoee! freedom from jelting. The only draw-teck ip to thiok of seting ms quardiag to a lady | had the. cole, ond thal is certainly 2 mubance.— never seen before, for two hendred om! Bat ee hed « gentleman of board talking of — [lowerer, | meented with the best grace a plan, by which the poise may, in a great meas sible under the circumstances, and was accord wre, be remedied; to wit: ly suspending cloth | ingly bed imto the alpaning : from the thdes of the cars, co a to hang down Oe ct see 60s ws nearly to the gail, Ii be likely this might Jo} pearance, clad ie sable apparel, some Geadening the clatter of the truck| She was introduced to fhe @ Mr Cherot the publi voice will cop scent land an Of the inaphovertiont every lym, Shas kindly eodwnderred (bea cn sare’ the wheres sed we shall witness here nnd eltewhere mark ') to take charge of you as far as Toston the anomaly of Rall Road Cars im petticoats his destination being the same as sours _ ‘Lam very mach ind tted to him.’ seid Mere ad , agrees ; *1 fear I sb DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME OCOLKT : . Nase, C. J. State v. BW. Bell, from Ma Certainly she spoke prophetical con. Jadgmient reversed. Venire de nore. been able to look forward to the vert few hours Harvey Barnett ». Joba Woods, io Equity, I coubl not have strained my politeness so far from Uherokes.. Deururret overruled at defc®- as to cay, a8 | really did — dant's costa. ‘Not at all, I shall only be too sappy’ John Smith #. John Timpson, io Equity, from At these words, Mri Cheviot looded quite Cherokee: Bill disminsed with cont. d berse!f ander ms George W. Miller #. R.A. Black, from Cleave protection lead. Jadgment affirmed. F. A. Weaved o. Jav. amihon, from Ruther- her to the depot, when she glanced at two heavy ford, Jodigment reversed, and jadgment for carpet bags which she had with her defendant for cunts. ‘TL bave sent my trunk down, already,’ sbe re Mille Huggene ¢. George W. Glas, from marked, MeDowell, Jadgment affirmed. me, for fear Peansos, Judge, State ¢. Shelton, from Ban send therm lowr combs, Jodgment reversed. ly bd carried off hy some W. D. Rapkin & J. Jones &. Ervin DP’. Jones, She, looke:d from the carpet bags to me, and from Henderson, in Equity. sil! dismissed. 1 understood the IL. P. Cook ». 8. B. Sudfer, from Buncombe. | hint Bill Jieminsed. ry them for her State on relation of A.C. Sutton e. J. BAL [looked at the carpet-havs lison & others, Judgment affirmed Den on demise of Drake and Falillo c. Alex- er, but seeming ty ady to bur ander Merrell, from Henderson. Judyient re corpulence Then T began t versed. Venire de novo. Jon. B. Bryson e. W.C, Peak, in Eqnity from 1 had received, an Macon, Plaintiff recovers cost in this Court— them carried down pays that at Law. experic need in such matters, | should undoubt Wiley v. MeCree & Dickson, from Caldwell. edly have pursued this course, bat as yet [was Judgment affirmed. a neophyte, and my habitua difidence was too Barriz, J. State v. Marion Waddy, from great. Ashe. Judgment arrested. With a suppressed sigh, therefore, I told her A. J. MeBrayer v. J. Harden et Cleaveland. Decree gains and Harden lease set up. Martin Champion ». Miller & Wiliams, from to convey the idea t Cleaveland, in Equity, Bill dismissed with coat. | of this arrangetnent before. he J.M. Bryson de others #. R.A. Phillips & ‘Not at all,’ I replied, with one of those polite others, from Macon. Injunction diasolved; de- fibs which could not be dispe psed with in socie- —_ BY CARL CAWTAR aths since, t some ems!) artucle m con raveiiug thew. be giv trying re where I was Ms) sie ep ‘This gentleman,’ said the con Chesiot, in a dignified tone. cause bim a great deal of trouble.’ and ha! gracious, and forthwith plac I was about to offer her my arm and escort * but my carpet bags I like to have wit! ( acerdents, I didn’t ventare ¢ n advance. 1 they might eas: Verire de novo ebil minded person. from me to the carpet-bags Laaw that f was silently reqaeste ltocar They were of portentous size—not attenuated, like their own ~t open from very consider whether it was best to ignore thea silent inumation which 1 coolly alvise her to have Had I been a litle more al., from that [ would carry them down for ber. ‘Oh, I should be sorry to trouble you so far,’ Ishe, with a seeming reluctance, which meant hat she had never thought aan cree affirmed. ty as at present constituted. * Joshua. Bear, Adm'r. ». Peter Baxter, from| | took op the offending carpet-bags, which ', 4 @ ’ Cleaveland. Judgment affinned. . | oertainly wished at the bottom of the Hudson, fies between too burdens. job , babl | had been, I should not have been so anprofess- burg County Court, vs. E. M1. Bissell, froui Meck- | jonally tired when 1 reactied the depot. ~ A. R. Homesty vs, Stephen M. Hogue, from jing to the office, 1 purchased tickets for her and Cleaveland. Judgment reversed venige de novo. jmyself to Boston. When F returned to my | whom this representation inspired with the ut- the singular action of a | “Charles Hinson vs. Robert King, from Cabar- | charge, 1 found her disturbed by a new source, Most terror, *I won't stay in this frightful place | #” wool bat eh \of anxiety. Yay. xt}, cause somnigae al th cary dy The lady walked beside me, and I was agree- conscious that lookers-on might very pro- istake me for a professional porter. If I » L conducted the lady to the ears, and proceed- * Are you sure,’ said she that wé are io the *T think there is Woabt of it,’ I replied}show- | ever, to make sure, 1 will inquire.’ Treturned with the assurance that it * 1’ alidi” said she, * if it is not too much tou Ble, that "you would see that my baggage is put on, It would be vexatious if I should lose it, jardd you know thoy are so enreless.’ * But you have a check for it, have you nd f , * Why, yes, | have a check; but 1 should feel easier if L knew that it was put on.’ Avathematizing her anxiety, I got out, aod performed the duty assigned me. Never having passed through the western part of Massachusetts before, | had procured a emall volume, giving running descriptions of the seeve- ry to be seen on either silo the railroad, and had anticipated qposiderable pluasuré in qompariog ty own observations with the account therein given. . P Mrs. Cheviot, I observed, cast an inquesitive glance at the volame, and, as in politeness boand { offered it to her. J may add, that she retain ed ft until the end of the jpvracy, and even when arrived at ber destination, quite forgot to return Whea pawing over the most romantic -part of the road, Mrs. Clrevivt Legan to be meommeoded with the light that entered at the window, and requested me to chuse the shatter. This I did, and endeavored, but without mach succes, to catch glumpses of the cowotry through the win dow dircetiy im front. This view was finally shut out, however, by « polite request from my neighbor to the geutlemas who sat beside it, vo close it, if he bad no objection. At length we reached Springfield, where the care stdpped long enough for the passengers to procure dinner, if they wished. I escorted my charge to the botel, and we sat down to the dinner-table whieh awaited our ar twal we rose to obey the summons. T’resently, the bell rang, and, in baste, We had nearly reached the depot, when my fair eocumbrance suddenly exclainned— ‘My parasul at the dimncr-talle. | musi go back aad get 4 * Dut the cars are about starting certainly be left Lebind, if you do,’ [ returned Yoo will Lut 1 cannot leave 1 husband.’ There was te Jt was the gift of my late back Accordingly | diel so, found it, and thong z to be done but to gu aod get it. m returning, in a state of breathless exhaustion, lead the satisfaction of seeing the train fairly started, and under such headway that it was im pomble get oe board. Poluencss resirair ed me , ry pient to ’ je tine from giving vent to my disappwintment. Instead of thawking me fie my crertions in her behalf, she suddenly uttered a ternfied «x lamatue * Both my carpet hage are in the cars that ary g tle For Heaven's sake stop the ma vin Tell the conductor, or someboly, to bring them mack directly ‘Lam afraid, madam, sail 1, with, | am « ry to anv, some litthe feeling of wicked s@tafac tion, ‘that it & quite too late put back now, evea for the take of two carpet If we had bags left the parasol te hind, we sboald not have missed the train ‘What shall I dof ‘The of value i those exchuined the lady, di= consolate!y re were a great many articles carpet-baga, which I thoaght would be safer there than ia my trunk. I se; pose there is no chance of recovering [ ‘The beat way.” retarned I, ‘ will be to take the n train will start in half I believe a hour, so that we shall not have there an long to wait.’ This proved to be the case Half an hour afterwards, we were on our way To my ret ew that Twas foretd to forego the inestimalte satisfaction of sitting beside my mtcresting charge This change gave me an opportunity to look about me somew hat In the same s@t with Mra Cheviot, was a well «lressed man, of gent! manly deportment He was what young ladies would bave consider Ile wly, which were very gracious ed exceedingly captivating addressed a few words to the ly received. company with us, he left the cara, at a smal! way-station, bowing very politely, at parting, t Mrs, Cheviot Searcely quarter of an hour had passed after his departure, when the cars broaght up with a sudden jerk. Merciful Heavens ! ‘what t¢ the matter! shricked Mrs. Cheviot, Do, pray, go out and see what bas happend.” I very meekly obeyed. The cause of the sudden stop proved to be that a baggage-car had been accidentally thrown from the track. I went back and repeated what T had learned Mra, Cheviot was exceedingly alarmed. *Do you thiok,’ said she, covulsively seizing me by the arin, ‘ that—that our lives are in jeop- | ardy t | Tam forced to confess, that the trouble which 1| Mrs. Cheviot had cansed, rendered me a little disposed to mischief. there may be a collision? | motley * Let aie get out at onee, then? said the lady, | deck stairs, by don't for. ‘the slightesp Aipgtey aid ‘hg mo intention of foregoing wy pastage in this train. Ob, my parasol! I have teft it . They would not xt train for Boston, and institnte ingtines If, there was no double seat vacant, ' After ridmmg about twenty milesin [ Sie * yt 3 the cars can be righted within half an bour, all | will be well, After that’— * What! In merey tell me what,’ | of the New Haven steamboat from ber berth at |New York and the usual crowd of passengers, o 5 nr Re ee a ‘ BOAT SKETOH. The hour was approaching for the departure | } + A-teain is éted ip the aati preg: rab F nym gieh ne fruit ven | abil wee sas | ders, Gabmen and deck loafers, were assembled | and wolees they should qee our sitmation | on and about the boat: We were gazing at the | |a minute longer.’ starboard paddle-box and scrutinized sharply eve- This was rather pore than I bad burgained | For my own part, Ekoew there was not) Agtording- ly; I represented that, for half an hour, at least, | there would be no danger ineurred by staying io the car, and, with much difficulty, suceeeded in inducing Mrs. Cheviot, fo remain where she was. For » fmie, however, F was fearful that, like the witch in’ fhestory,'T should be unable & quell the stérm Thad myself evoked. 1 was obliged, however, to get out every two | minvtes end-teport progress, and whether any- | thing could be seen of the expected train. 1 generally contented myself with stepping out of | the car, and remaining about as bong as | thought one might reasonably be expected to de for the purpose of procuring information, and then returned with the most satisfactory assu- rances that all was going on well. As time advanced, however, the lady's fears increased upon her, and, wheu twenty -eight min- utes had passed, she was on the point of leaving the car, in spite of al] my protestations that no! danger weed now be apprehended, when she was thrown back io her seat, wheu attempting to rine, by the sudden morement of the cars, which had just got ready to start For this opportune start, ! thanked my star. and was beginning to sink into a tranquil state f mind onee more, when it occurred jo Mr Cheviot that the half hour's delay to which we bad been subjected, would very touch diminiw! her chance of finding ber carpet-bags, on ber arrival at Boston. Feeling indisposed to bear ber sorrow alone, she began to give me a detailed aceount of the |, contents of the two bags. Tovehing lightly upon certain arches of apparel of whose value | could wot be expected to have a very definite udea, she proceeded to speak in terms of enthu Semstic Sorrow on the merits of a gold snuff bot. which hal belonged to her grand-father ‘Fortunately,’ she remarked, ‘that ws vot the of bim. which | always woly article 1 have to remind left me a valuable gold peo carry about with me. Whenever I use it, | am m. I will show it to yoa, if y curiosity to ser Of course | would-be Gelig!ited to do so, Mra. Cheviot begaa to sea for it in ber pocket. From the change «bch her features voderwent, it was evidemt that she conld uot fied it ‘Do vee aot fed tf I ing i Noy sad she, still searchin z good beavens' my parse « it Beth have fisappeared, and,’ she continued, turning sud rt deoly wpoe imme, ‘you, ait, must be the thief 7 Ths charge came wpow me so unetpectedty, that | tarned pale aad then red, and, I do pot Japbt, appeare! very mach |ke a guilty person I could only utter— ‘What can you mean? Sham eontiaeed of 1’ che costnerd. ' Veer face betrays you, sir. T deman.J, she sad, taro Le searched pes tly, | fee ng the passengers, ‘that this man IL bave Jost my parse and a valaable gold 1, and as he has been with m: astar certain that be bas them.’ ‘Very well, madam, I retorned, recovering and feeling «ure in the coo *T also de f your strange MY composure, sciousness of innocence, searched, that the gronndlessness accuaatiun may be fully proved I need not sav that nothing was discovered, | withdrew in indignation from my late compar on. and left her to her reflections I may a at when we reached Boston, it way discoveres| at a telegraphic mesaage had been recerved purporting that a celebrated pickpocket, corres “tt i gome, and i nand to be ' colored coat and pantaloons and @ faney vest. He stood near the | lat, female who enwe on board, every now and | consulting an epormons silver bull's eye | watch, which he raised from the depths of «oa! pacious fob, by means of « powerful steel chain. | After mounting in this masner, he ; furiously dowa the gavg plank ang vp the wharf, | re-appeariog ou, board almost instantaueously, with a flushed face, expressing the most intense — This series of ions be | several times, after which he rushed about thes boat wildly aud hopelessly, ejaculating : { “ What's the time er day! Wonder if my| repeater’s fast! © Whar's the cap'n ! whar's the steward ? whar's the mate ! whar’s the boss that owns this ship ?” * What's be matter, sir {” him when be stood stil) fora moment. “ Hain't seen nothin’ of a gal in a blue suo, bonnet, with a white Canton crapé*shaw!, (cost fifteen dollars.) pink gown and brown boots, eb ! come aboard while I was looking for the eap'n| at the pint end of the ship—base ye! hey” | “ Ne such person has come aboard.” “ Tormented lightenin’! she's my wife!” he screamed ; “smarried yesterday. All hertranks | and mine are aboard, uoder a pile of baggage astall as a Connecticat steeple. The darn'd black nigger says he cau't hand it out, and I won't leave my baggage any how. My wife— only think on't—was to cume aboard at half-past four and here it is most five What's become of her? She cant have eloped. You don't think she’s been abducted, ye, mister — Speak! answer! won't yet Ob! I'm ravin’ dutracted! What are they ringing that bell tor! Is the ship afire [” * It is the signal for departure—the first bell The second will be rung in four minutes,” “Thunder, you don't say sof Whar's the apn r - That gentleman ia the blue coat.” Lhe Yankee darted © the captain's side. “ Cap'a, stop the ship for tea murutes, won't *T can't do it, sir.” “Cap'n, I'l give ye tew dollars,” gasped the Yankee The Captain shook his head “I'll give ye five dollars and a half—and a and a half ™—be kept re vy, like a mad half and a balf! g. dancing about io his ag Jackasun 9 but troa plate. ~ The boat starts at five precisely,” sakd the captain, shortly, and tareed away. heathen ' pentir Ou! you ” mur YanBee, alinust barsting into tears siuony-hearted mured the “ Part ted man and wife, and we just oue day that At thes moment the huge paddie-wheels be- | gan to paw the water, and the walking beam de sended heavily, shaking the huge fabric to her AH who were not going to New Haven! went axhore. The hands began to haul im the gang plank; the fasts are already cast loowe wey the plank,” roan d the Yankee, col- i ove of the hands, “Trop it hke a bot wota + TV heave ve into the duck.” \ yo shouted the men in chorus, as they heaved on the gangway “Shet ap, sou braying lonkeys 7 " or th yelled the! +pot A work j But the plank was got aboard, and the boat; plash | past the 7 Io an instant the Yankee palled fang bis hat maddened Yankee, bere ll be an ugly off bis coat, beside it on the deck, and rushed wildly to the guard " Are s iruvk or crazy cred a passenger, seizing hin | “Im quis’ to fling myself imto the dock and sw shor ned the Yankee. I musta't/ ave Sairy Ann alone in New York city You livide the baggage among you.e Let me I can s@im.” 1 so furiously that the comseqaen es of bie rashness mmght have been fatal, had ta sudden apparition changed his purpose. — A very pretty tugng Woman in aA blue bonnet, whice Canton crape shawl, pink dress, aod brown rom ame towards Lim The big brown Yankee uttered one stentoran f Sairy Ann.’ clasped ber in bis arms, io , aud kissed ber heartily, “Where d om I he “From the Laches eabrn, You told me haf past four. bat | thought I'd e and come at four.” aquired. answere| the bride ponding in description to the gentlemanly look ' Tank ‘ « 1 * hed > foo punctua om the ar < ng man who sat bende Mra. Cheviot for twents A Tittle par ter , “ Bat it's all mht now. Hallo. cap'n you can be MW ocour k AAS thief ‘. mo) Read ade on aS beat Eat go shead now. [| don't care about stopping Ido not know whether Mrs. Cheviot foand Come nigh losing the passage monvy and the ; : me pich gettin’ drowned, airy, all her carpet-bags, To tell the truth, I did not * gh gettin’ drow Bibra bP ii, ¢ ’ ar i her Fy ‘ you —bat it’s all ight now. CGosahead et AN’ especin nr natrwo Oo ace m a bt > . «tArmlboat Rosin up there, firemen Dare search. I thought my fortunate in only ke ths eypense ™ ng the amonnt of her fore and dinner at Spnng \} the «un eet, the loving couple were seen field, which To had 7 tof my own pars eAated on the upper deck, the bey wn Yan ‘ ' ‘os arn oboe ibe semen whit Of t and which tt <5 r Miohey prever z . i < woman in the blue bonnet and pink dress from repayrag My dear reader, 1 von ever he request take change of a lady, while travelling, satis! irself, before you assent, that her name is not English Gypsies in the United Stater—A hand of English Gy woods north of H , near the main road three families, number They last week by the ship Neptane, from Liver The company consists of were landed g twenty eeven persons here pool, almost destitute of money They will prob ably wander away South before the approach of cold weather. Severdl companies of these peo- ple are now travelling in various parts of the country, going North in the sun mer season, and Their manner of supporting th: mselves, according to turning to a warmer latitnde in the fall. their own account, is by te lling fortunes, trading horses, and repairing copper kettles, tin-ware, &c., but the most important item of their income is probably that which they obtain by pilfering. | New York Express. cies are encamped in the — 7 { Bovetiful Custom Among the French Canada, on the lower St. Lawn ery peculiar cnstom -somethrig like a . marr n Germany “ Whenever a venerable couple have trod the path of life together for fifty years, they sum mou toal anqiet under their roof, from every nd, all their children and grand 1 whose presence is reperformed the quarter of the Is children spy that made them man and wife half a » feasting and the danc cerent centary before, whea th mg which contione for two or three mgbts to gether, bespeak g most heartfelt happiness as well as gratitude; and at the expiratt ry five vears from that until separated by death, ceremony np of eve the ared pair continue to repeat the of publicly pledging their vows of fidelity and trath.” +. FA lt is reasonable to sappose that when a young lady offprs to hem cambric han ikerchiefs for atich bachelor, she means to saw in or ler ‘that she may reap cents, frais, and the | i fy, PRR 90" t Mestre. aitoré My farm bas_much side- hill, Sometimes I plow up and down the hill, sometimes otherwise, and before we used the | wheel under the plow-beam, there would _ be | much difference in the depth of the furrows that were made going up and dows, the deepest be- ing those that were plowed” going down, The lands were wide enough, (60 to 75 ft.) to divide the field in observable strips alternately plowed | |, at different depths, and at harvest we almost ob- | , . | ground has averaged for these sit we ventured to ask served that there would be marked Sirencee |S Sd — ae ‘ hels per acre, including you, when, in the looks and staud of the grain upon these strips, where soil and all were alike, save the depth it had beon plowed. The beat wheat, oats and corn, were nearly always found where the land was plowed shadlowest. | This is at variance with the principles laid down and advocated in all agricultural journals, and the map who writes for them must always say—“ plow deep, plow deep,—the deeper the better.” Now Messrs. Editor, as a practical farmer, and an admirer of good farming, I will express my opinion, aad allow me to differ from this wholesale potion of always plowing deep. I base this different couclusion apun multitudes of | oats, which is about a foot high’ beften facts, ~ and facts are stubbora Unings.” * I have seen twenty bushels of shelled coro more, raised om ap acre plowed four inches deep, | than on an adjoining acre plowed seven or eight deep. This was in the same field, the soil pre- chely alike, a coarse sandy gravel with many small stones ; and had been Giled alike fur 20 or or 30 years; it-was plowed the same week, the corn of the same kind, planted the same time, and the after cultivation all the same, the only difference being in the depth of the previous plowing. The corn was planted in rows about three and one half feet each way, and wns plow- ed twice, and slightly hoed after the first plow- rag. The first plowing rows between thé tows; the second plowing fo the hills, plowed as deep as possible, using two harees, driven one ahead of the other. Another case. fo 1821, Mr. EL, the man who tilled the above piece, came to live with me. I was plowing for corn, in the spring, and bad one half the ficld plowed over six inches deep He as “too deep for corn,” and as he told me it @as av old man and | a boy, I listened to bis advice. He plowed the remainder of the feki three to three and a halfinches deep. The corn was planted 3} feet each way, harrowed twice after it was up; we coukl not plow it antil it was qtite large, the sod was 20 stiff and wot rotted We then plowed it twice from the hill, very | dee;, hoed it, amd then plowed it twice to the | bills very deep. The first plowing with an old fashioned “ball plow,” with the mould board takeo off; the second and third time with acast iron plow. The soil was all alike, a sandy loam with limestone im some places. It was a stiff timothy sod, and had been mowed two years, The bot dar treatmeat of the whole field was the sathe, ng the sammer which was a dry ove, that which crew ow the ground deepest plowed was the poorest, looked yellow and sickly, and yielded from 12 to 15 bashels of shelled corn less per acre than th at part plowed bot half the depth. The average veld of the best half of the field was about 65 bashels of shelled corn per acre. This was im Duchess county, ia this stat Since that time, 34 years, | bave plowed my orn ground shallow, (sometimes but three inch es deep.) save strips throngh fekle for expen ment, and have foond always the same results I commonly plant + dover sod. I cover it with mv unfermented barn-vard manare, plow i ur 1 r—plant 34 feet en h wav, mse the cultvator ahen the crates |, plow once to the hb leep, sometimes hoe, but not always f there are no Is, and count am® average 5 1 of fifty wfiener more bushels of shelled than bess orm per acre, Those of my neighbors who plow shallow, be- fore planting, and treat as T do. get larger crops than thoae wh wivery d 1] shall bave more to say upon this subject Hexev Baewea Anfield, N.Y. f the above, is an lligent, ob The writer serving and soceessful farmer e whose state ment of facts may be relied upon. He shows, what we have often endeavored to impress upon our readers, that the farmer should not blindyy adopt all the practices he sees recommended in agricultural journals, bat he should in every in stance be an accurate experimenter, and careful- ly test all the different modes of culture recom mended which commend themselves to bis judg ment, and adopt only suck as he finds Lest adap- | ted to bis farm and circumstances, of the most exhausting of all grain crops,” “One | farmer of Perinton, Monroe Co; N. ¥., | tertains quite a différent opinion... lehae | Before the ground freezes, the whole from the Ville, two far ("2 Dave & strong fertile soll, we prefer to & It is avery common opinion that cals ja ome of the best farmers of Western New York, ie formed us that he never permitied this crop og apy portion of his farm devoted to wheat orother , gtain, but only-on land otherwise éxelasively tiie ed for meadow and pasture. Another skilful buy all that he might need. Sr We bave just conversed on this subject with T, A. Slocum, an enterprising “and siecess | vated the crop for many years past obg scale, and regards it as one of the least exh ing. Por the’ past six years, he has forty to seventy acres. During this [Ais Me le year, and with a single exception) ia the t. Thisa | |by the ugprecedonted drought, it was reducedito fifty bushels per acre. ‘The land, throughedt | this period, has netted bim (above all expeshes) twelve dotlars per aere, a8 ap annual average, | Our readers will doubtless. feel |leara his mode of management. is harvested, he passes a spriog-teoth 7 , both ways across the field, for . at gleanings ; bul, as be observed, feuig havieg a sart.of baby jumper motiog” over eld, a considerable portion of the gr ed out from the gleanings, and p in by che points of the rake, A thorotghs rowing afterwards, insures a good” under with the plow, in the most ner—eerving as a good green manuring. . >, arly the following spring, the surfage inte dered mellow by menas of the barrow and two- horse cultivator, and the crop sown, seven pecké to the acm, by menus of a graiprdill.. sees) There is ve dowbt that the anneal auriog assists in keeping up the fertility of ’ soil; and there may be some kinds of soil inelad- Sag this, that it will long bear bear) cropping with oats. It may be questioned. however, ‘©! it is a good permanent policy to pursue. course instead of a more varied rotation, - 80, to ite fullest capacity, rather than bard upon it, as even the strongest may aki- mately fail. But cultivators of the ost eng, may however derive some excellent suggestions from the practice detailed above. - MARRIED : - Tn thie county on the 23rd tnet., by Jens won, Bay Mr. WILLIAM A. PENINGER to MARGARET R. THOMASON, eS ae tal BORN: On the 22d ult—e daughter to A. K. Simeniany atowniie St SL SALISBUR FEMALE ACADEMY. TTVHE foorh session under the direction of the oah- soriber, will cpen on the let of October seat continve five months The number of pupils leet eresion was §9,—19 increase on the semicon Not a death bas cece rred among the pupils three sessions ie which we hawe bad charge. have beee Gal two or three cases of even slightipar- fous sickness Few schools, we believe, com aap 68 mach, in this reapee; We hope to have ame, rates, and other umproved facies for traction oext sesmon. Eighteen or twenty bowrders cam be accommodated im the fealty of the priecipel Terms will coutimar os heretofore, win : Beard and ta:teon per eresion of five monthe i weahing, fee! and lights, Mase on Pine, Use of Lastrument, Gaitar, Paned drawing of water color painting, OB pemtng French language, Latia and Greek with other studies, For day pupils the prees will vary from $8 to G15. For feel and other contingencies 50 conte etth, Pupile will be charged for board or tuition from the time of entrance ents the end of the sesrion; Bal te deduction made after entrance, exeept in cases of ee- wal echoes: of a protracted character Prevent im edvance is aot always insisted on, ket he money is alweys considered due from the time of JESSE RANKIN: Nagest, 1855 Swit tr N C Whig, copy 5 times and forward eccount. Dr. CHARLES T. POWE |B mde y logated te Sallsbery, respect- folly tenders his professional services to the pab- be. Ofice—Cowen's Boek Row Salisbury, Aag 27th, 1855 PLEASE NOTICE THIS! Te subseriber wishing to retire from the Teiloring and Clothing bus mess, requests all persons indole - ed to him to call and settle, by the first of Decem- ber next. As this is considered to be ample time, there will be no indulgence given after that date NR. Aamall stock of good clothing on band, whieh will be disposed of on very low terme HORACE H. BEARD, Salisbary, Aug. 28th, 1855. wie eotrance wim Please Look at This. i there is any person in Salisbury treme, Os ex- penenced Book-keeper or Salesman, from Westere North Carohna, he will please make is koows through the Editor of the Salisbury “ Watchman.” Acg Wth, 1655. 3wi4 as Rannec copy 3 times. JOB PRINTING Neatly erecuted at tivia Office. . Two Dollars a year, paid within three months from two dollars and fifty cents if not ation of the vear, and three dol- No pappr discontin- ailarrearages are pajd except at the option | date of subsenpt.on | paid before the eapi fare after! sr haee wed until ef the kuiter Letters tu the Editor a atte ‘ : ‘ 4 z F sk + 10 8 % CO R O Is , OF F ye PH O T ST A square is the space cccupred by 16 clos An advertivement making 14 or 14 squares, charg- TERMS OF THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. x = v oF ae Ob 49 ot OR OP TE L wh t 1 OL 1 Ot ww se ‘e o lo w Hptiksec.. ed in proportion ¢ won apired eonaesu, 4 suonsesuy @ 140001 & » eensasus » aye won seeg] Worg square charged in proportion to 2 sqrs. it 1s & fractional part GO I N Fu s q o a p V uu s o y aa z n oa n y ‘f a n g TA C V lA . IS T . L U ~ fae ¥: ( i K & 4 0 CA P ‘S I V U 2 4 pee. Qeeasional renewals, without additional charge, | granted to those who advertise regularly through the year “‘Dhree dollars for annonecing candidates for office Court Orders charged 25 per cout higher than the ! Sea = CONKLING, SHEPHERD «& 00, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN SBWU So FANCY AND STAPLE DRY @00DS, 21 MURRAY & 31 wARKEN STS., \ ww rons wet be post paid, to ensure Fred. A Coppling, Charles A. Shepherd, ASMSE. pee Subscribers have on | Goods that they ape desirow Any room fer their Fall Goods Pe bargains in tbat wey, will do well to call goum, ae Goods must go J.D. BROWN We would state to those of our custome due us by note or account over 13 malts to cull and settle as we are m great want of N & LEMLY Ww. ¥, Barbour Gmo’sl? oda Lot of Sumner of awaey to buy New Goods, that you may have then | cheap this fall. Thursday, the 9h of August. Aagast 9th, 1855. J. D. BROWN & LEMLY 4wil MOCKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY. § buts nest session of this Tustitution commences on The Sabsenber, in taking charge of the schoul, will ouly say, that he will use his otmost endeavors to sustain the repatation which the schau! has hitherto enjoyed. Young mea will be prepared toeuter any olass iu the University which they may desire TERMS: Higher English Branches, Classics, August Tub, above rates. Orders for divorce of husband and wife, | | Francie E. She § $16 cach CY Personas sendigg in advertise me nts are request - wamber ed to state the L © of insertions required ; and) ie te wished Ghiey theald occupy the least space possi Qritempon tbe back the word ciese. ‘will be per ep ia the usual style and charged Ne discount on these rates. Otherwise CANCERS CURED SY THE SU RSORIBER, TWING six mics BB. of StaseeriBe. No cure no pay app atemes pains Also, Inde fms Sime Ceres areevilie, KX. 0, —— produce very little or » 3 A MURCHISON (pt: 49-Sems) The WM. R. WILSON, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WAEF, SPRCTACLEA, CUTLERY, FANCY SETICLES, ac. E it coestantty receiving direct from the Mene- fectarers, cow supplies of the latest # yles which bee elfees wt Newthera prices for C AST Cel and exemune bes sock. "s Grenne Beiding The strictest atten. on is paid to the peparring of WaichesJewelr) AB Watch work aed Ac orecane wee Pebewery UGeh, 1455. COD LIVER OIL!" C. CE THIS Medicine. meome amd te thee f the meet erveotifie of the PEEFU MEKY, one duct com He mvites of WwW R WILSON w39 ie the most approved by as, haerecerved the sence Medical Profesmoe | ef Peitadetpte 20d ole where, whe recommend it as pares & gey other soe meoufectar dé OF inn Beery cad importance a9 9 re medio! in cases f Consanptwn, Gest, ay ee epee —themsends cf emiornt phyerans of ead afi Se Jan. @5, 1456 old by JON € Whetevsle Dragpes. & CO's of Wa Mune Bose. warranted 12 os, Anbma, Cbroase deer anes. 4 Ge neces BAKER & Co Bo. 160 KN. Od % Pedadeipbie Ales, by Dre SILL & SILL, Rebeetery ve bm 3s Li = >, SS 2 BY MADE CLOTHING. (EME Seberiters whe fe je recerted @ crmpirte ie and or jerweure a> eet h f READY MADE CLOTHING. bane ond Buys CLOTHS, « INGS te whieh the euie Waed Gone wen) ever Gowda, acm as SHIRTS. COLLARS MANDRERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIE VY. Hee vernety of farmehing CRAVATS, POCKET iSSIMERES bth Pian and Fancy Sad {VD Dow's (ail to call before per-hamng clare here A WEIRMAS @ 00 MeReore & ( Apel! t4 No Uppowte Marphy 1965 Sel shor) A qed cemrrtment of Black Suk ‘ ‘ eA HATS Oa WEI NC Drob Re ~ wale cheap bry WAN BOOS Selwbery. N LAND FOR SALE. Vier ¢ mites headmves tern oheset “eg cater me R s Es! Wine r DR. rrut 1] we ey, agh Ros DINKINS, gee state VEST Af weyers ic careeatiy erbcned te chert, wr beep « complete GENTLEMEN » ebeh coe be fond all ery avteding every “es a 4 Ee Boe WW AN '?TED 10.000 Bushels Wheat. price Ssbary, Je New Books! New Books. he Saber pong te Whew Jin" vel by bo ' LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF PANWNY tf FUDGE DOENGS, by The Mer vot, HP WILLIN LE TTRRE. from Idiewd HAPS AND MIAH APS. bv & reemeinad HEARTS Basr. + : fm Tue DALLA tAPE ov Kee ge «OTHE SONS OF THE SIRES of 17 Amencer . BNNI Book Store Received Irving pay WOLPERT “ ROOS RUTH HALT Me webead, 1855. Making 24 or 24 94° | primary Department per Session of 5 months, @%.00. All fractions of a sqr. $!200 to $ oF 4, charged io proportion to the whole, of - $15.00. JOUN B. GRETTER. lief REFERENCES Pesideut and Faeulty of the University ; Hon. Jao. How. Joha M. Shober and J. F. Beil, Esqrs, ~ Lexingion aod Yadkin Flag” Dick, and "cata acevuat to thie office NWOTIKCE. LL Persons indebted to to the estate of Amos F. Sharpe, deo'd., ywent, and save cst ; Greensbore’ ; “alisbary. copy 6 times, are hereby notified to make mmmediate and those having claus will Pp present them to the subscriber, of this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery any peteon from trad mustard, lost of stolen, son, draws in favor of ageinn E. F. Sharpe, amounting to about 8:5 firm heretofore baewa as Juo A. Weirman & to wu This is alse to forwarn hag far certann putes known to be the property of sad Amos F Sharpe, which uotes are one against W. R. Wil- Lippard, for $500. aud two Merchant Tadors and Clothier, Salisbury, N.C hose indebted to said firm are requested lo make unmediate payment to A. WEIRMAN, Adm'r., aud surviving partner lig dymalved, sud August Sh, ly rt3 JNO PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION TOWN POINT, The Cea, MERCHANT, weorTowsa, Special attientice peid te Selling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotten, Naval Stores, &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding aoorDs. JAMES Ra . “ve ow snuee wire RM. BRUCE & ©O, IMPORTERS AND WHOL EXALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODs, ALGO, Maye Recuener , Hm M. E DNEY, Sn. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in imtdbacchnond bag Barepe wed Americe beving towed its woederfel com Shirts, Collars, Stocks, » eve proper s ee) 56 JOHN STREET. ivecr State of North Carolina, Ween. YADKIN COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jaly Term, 185 Benjeeme Wileamenn +1 parte t «i Laed Warren 19 O50, weweed Jom Wihemenn 4 IN the eas pranng eat esfretaon ( wrt, (het James W to Fisher and I whe uh oe & Joe! Garpewend i abe ete. (> ‘ wd Me Ane Wilhawe-. and the prt ' Re » W ‘hemem. 2 he he A S.meyt w - whe * * rome nts mes Recto. coewpt the pattie oma I pe reheat pubse 4 Carciaa Ws an” as eucrree re weeks ha the te come fewerd ot the e-nt ter ( oar cant Coe im be bel! fo the Cents of Votan, at the ( beawe ts York He on the let Mondey in Orteter ott—thes sed there w thew coce ¢ any they ber why the prever of the pe int wot be granied 4 Pree ade ® b pre eunfesm aad ver eed Coert a AD imSS MARTIN C..C.62 JOYCE. D ¢ 6013 DISSOLL TION AND DUE NOTICE TO ALL. THE -r of Rerwtre & & ~ ee ae af © A paresne SILLIAW ROWZEF jar ORRELT hace the dey be bet WILLIAM WILHELM UNDE RSIG NE De CABINET BUSINESS. SHO 2 LARGE PHORS. be 4 YOUR NEG ROES. Ut F HEAVY NF ATTENTION, heir a AM. reese lodette All pe sARD f of BAKER a - Stoves, Stil Tin Ware, &e I) g be eR Offiee fur rent Bahebury Oo 4 as FOR RENT. W Girmer hey have a supply on "BAKER & OWEN pied by Watet 4 KB derd’s He PENDLETON E_E Te EO Of Four Horse Post Coaches, | 1 Eo Salisd ie and Newton, Leaves Satisbury on Monday, Wedoesday end Fri- 2 y to Myrg . ‘vie ext morning to break fost ; me duys and arrives iq Salisbury on next days to breakfast. No pains or expense will be spared to make this one of the most comfortable and expeditious stage roads tu ihe Slave. c,. 8. BROWN, Contrecter. In55. ” LAND OF GOLD. REALITY verses FICTION. | BY HINTON R. HELPER. VOL. 12mo. 300 pages; neatly bound in cloth: price $1. Published and for sale by the. single copy, dozen, handred or thousand, by Henay Tavvoa ; Sun Iron Buicoino, Barrimoag, Mp. Sent free « postage on the receipt of one dollar, The usual dis count made to the trade Salisbury, June 21, Exrkacts Faom Ths Oprxions or tHe Press. * The author goes into an examination of the sta- tistics of Cabforma tu ascertaim her actwal value to the country, compared with ber cost. He gives her full creda tor ber gold, examines her other resources, agriealioral and commercial, and comes to the cuucia- sion that, in spite of the treasare she hus beew pouring ey liberally iuto (he world’s lap, she has wot yet paid X fur herself. Much space is devmted to the question of her present solvency and her future prospects, and the wrews advanced are tu us novel. A residence of three years in Calrforuia, in which the aathor has, at | different periods, dwelt in all its regious, frum Sun Francisey ap to the mines, has given bun @ right wo speak upon it, aod he utters no half-way opinion. He | | pomtive ia his statements, and copives im his cite | | tiows of facts bearmg upon them. There is a fair! share of adventare ia this volume. ‘The author sees | all the lions of the Eurcka Siate, goes into the drinking | and gambling saloons of Sau Francisco and gives us ae acevunt of their interior, witnesses « bull and bear | pfghe and describes it very minutely, meets with Chi- | Tuese, Digger Indians, and all the mixed patious that eres the new State, works at the mines, buth North. and Southern, and gives in his Sailor whieb, um une Case, at least, is Very amusing, aud. sheyst, preseni@ a piciure of the entire country ae he sew it. We beheve the bowk is destined to attract at- tention. There is a freshness and mairete about it which removes it from the class of common travel.” Seuthera Quarterly Kevsew * The suthor of this buok spent three years ia the land of guid, aid with mteut towk notes of its rotten- hess and its corruption, its enme and its shame, aad has simply and iruthfully gives a narreuen of these fects in bie bwhk. Lie well written, and cannot be reed bat with wonder and amazement. Its chapters are short but phy, and the scenes and mghis made public through this vehicle are thrilling aud ‘be work most have a great rue.” — ot © The author of the bavk before us presenus Califyr- ote to the reader as a stupendous failure m every re epeet—territertally reliziously aud, he oppaions «f same we presume, finen culty. He has come out, moreover, iu @ posiinn ee- canbe to public investigation ; aad, aside from bis Own eiperence, edvances a number of statssuce ead) general facts in prowl of the wath aed adestion of the severity of his allegetwom The * very en- tertarming. sed will be read with iaterest by every tmaty.”—| Battimore Nan * The aathor wa North ( He has wre- Lee bes bowk ia 8 very agreeable style, and relaics ma AY \mieresung inerdents.” —( Baltimore Chipper secatly, morally “ Me. Helper supports bis inferences and d-ductuns by an errey uf facts « badd rebel whee com h he statements sume mee made and beheved thet Cahfornm « hardly lew th eorthly paredwe ee whech sand cat io As we demgn snortly to gree a ded mucer of the bak, we forbear mere com ment at the pr st me, fanher than toeey, thet we heave ale ren fur severs rem the guides and knew perenas h a the state ede in the beck dis ey are) are strict y National Amorican [i eo nak of ment in pont of ebtiiy, ead of velee in ite fecs and truthfeiar Richmond Ex omener ée/) Ae AB ly SALISBURY, c 4 bale becnber heaving takes charge «f the abo Eetabinhmen:. begs leave te ifferm the pabier Creereity. that the House © sow opee for the reeepine 4 Boarders, Traveters, &e He pr-menes thet he ACCOMMODATIONS shall be equal to aay ia the State. Permas stappag ot hee Hower, ale hare . ° fw the arr vel aod depar' er the ( ars A tive end obfiy Og eervants a) #255 9 aticoda Call and give me 8 ire W. KB GRANT Salebery, May 24, 1% J ( ae 8 \ ( . Poet Pant, i A poral: per ¢ 2 om backwards Powel amd Jalve ’ onthenel wes re. hpperacy + »” ( the leaders of herch of Rome Stankepe Revieigt Sv Helen Dhe For enle ot DW ENNNISS Beet Store Salmbory. Way 3 i] GSBx-rAy ta ¢ = Female Seminary. Lae ates D dma f or oe Fax a! ( ce - Th. an sevitie Tarevere if 1 I> Ree Wewers ar.end H © « oo Be Riderte, Beg. s V. We beg, be " J c E- T ast the Traci ree — View Worgarrt (> Nisun and Mise Se kL. Trews T ore - Vedas Aay he 12th = - he ery nee 6 « Th {ent » od ae hidlowe r -” - C\aee # Senuw ( #13. Meow » the Pion wrth nr ° o ine $l. French @ vir ere Gl i oe es Bun ‘ will be Qo ec cmnith The p z tT rofram oheee of wl - ma lest » ore. *. a * om! — a . - wang Mr J roph ! a > a | Nogue > 6012 LOST OR MISLAID op VOLS TREDELTI DIGE<T JONESX OV OUGEST « ' > ores to be te ‘ . A uf \ VELL NOTICE. VW ey. eiudernen SIXTEEN HALF ACRE PITS Ge widing p es place the pres me Rocky & tor Cumanty, WN. ¢ Phe Ineinute « cy of Rev Prof Brantiey York Theme dee a gud Inet wal’ de w . ‘ ar ay of wale, in As heal bh ‘ unity of water, th ares perhaps aneury ame he world ; bemdes roet beaatifal m 20 sviee re Weatern Ente For sre atid: ree the undermgned T rus. F { > Na ¢ Rehard Wo York ~ hf, ” y satvy NC H LORMITH LEMOUEL BECKHAM COA OSTRICH, } F McIAIN A SIIQRPF. Trustera hog 6, 1855 Owl? “TRL Shetier WEEKLY | day ut 7 vlelock, A. M., and creives: at Morganton | { and feaves Morganton on | ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR SALE chased of you, has on trial, giyeo calice salialactivis. Salisbury, June ¥dth, TDS. and apnoint Mr. J jutrodu tira, aud sale of aad and do hereby coastitut Bale HUGH L.TINLEY & Co., (se0CERsons To TUXLEY @ wERnes,) Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and General Commission Merchants, No. 2 Eechanye Street, South Athantic Wharece, CHARLESTON, 8. ¢ heir personal attention to the sale of Cotton as cus oF by spe ial coutract, all other kinds of Produce and make prompt returus of the same. for feta NUR, as heretaturc, to give oer epectal atten ing and Porwarding of ail gouis comsigned to package large packages of Purnitere, &c _ charged ie pro portion to trouble and respomsibility for advancing freights ond ohary ty per cont 5 Perscos dripping Goods @ Produce thre may rety upon thetr interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED G' ond Mavala both egainst overcharge and eas ef gunds We have in no instance ser will we detain any gouds for freight and charges We woukl rexpeetinity beg leave to refer to the following gen inteudant of Public Works, Cotaabia orertan of 8. C College, Cotambia W. Puller, Cotemits RR Agent, Charleston Henry Mieram, Agent of New York Meamers Holmes & Stamey, 4, H.W Beker & Ce Bailing Packets 4. W Cyptwell, Agrot of Baftimere Steamers and Boston Ball tag Packets Dety be, 1 Gene's? DR. H. KELLY HAS KEWMOVED Tuo STATESVILLE, N ¢ and offers tie eervires to the citizens of Iredell and the pubbe generally (itfiee oo Mann Sireet. west of the old Court b+ ase. « pp © Wet hendat chareh. where he wil! be fourd, at af! times, wh A profes eamally engegrd May 0, 3° 50 ’ Annual Settlements. LL persons indebted to the sabeeribers of her by mie of necumni, are hereby aut ified that we expert aad do require a - nents ead now isthe o attend wt Daterest « be charged om aff oc comnts oficr twelve mualhe «and Ra@a MURPHY Salsbery, May 5, 1655 Jiwp = 6 SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, ee re ene Owe? COYDMS - No. 143, Market St PHITADELPRUTIA FRANCIS SQUIRE f ™@ ZIMMERMAN (hORGE N ALLEN ' 4avil—tom ‘m= dc AB BS Ve TINIVE Sob-enter eos North ( srobes th °° hie friends « Importers and Jobb-rs of Be Fores onthe Dery *. o 1m N v . on! when they 1 ® T stork extent end varety. « word by any im ond bevers would ¢tamne roemng cle where T heose hee a drapes erence ie North Car te, © nae take © to get wp euch grants 207i! sort the marke DW PARKS Jane 14. 1553 au Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. q Pde cost of [neerance plan ie . . n compar hon pe wh compa any berng bers ° Weetern part if Ste - y mer ¢ pertim of the nek . Vue ry me - her athe tow LU . wht. heave - Atthe leat 4 as! M- z ¢ fdlewing Offers were ense JAMES SLOAN. F S 6. @OFFIN V Pree C OP MENDENHALL, Atuerney PETER ADAM PETS ry WOH CUMMWING. Ge “ 10, 1 New North Carolina Form Book ws INED ter Wei ota 2, Sher fe Pe ae .& x which are added ve ( ” ocd h Cand 2 andthe Comene ( . - @! ), and sem t For scle a J BNNISS Book Store Saliebory. Ma «55 Wil You Ride or Walk PARNHART & Co., any geante a timay be wante STOL kh DRIVERS WILL find stable a ieee eee tatwon if dewred Our Terme shall be innde ae easy a8 premble We woold inform the pabbe that we have ployed John A. sinder to ouporiat end our business and uhathe we ourae red agent BE LL, EARNIART & Co Salisbury, Jannary 1, 165S 1132 DR. R. P. BESSENT, eof the Baltimore College of nform the citirensaf Row that he hes removed to be foond at Robards ally abeent wonld erally of Salute nd nay ‘ommoanical y mailor other® ee promptly 1y23 atteaded to ohn A. Boyden, of the Town of Sullsbary, Rowan County, my Reaping and Mowing Machines, in all aa part | Wast, of the County of Orange, and all orders fur wid Machines may be ! ° sold on a credit of 19 Months. These Ma- Teens “ishing Reapers for the next season are ‘cheek d thai this this lot will be Px have ia p bon et so far as heard from, giveneutire satisfaction, The ee oe es numerous testimonials pow in possessive of the subscriber OsEN A. BOY REN. Salisbury, N. C., July Geb, 1555. . T have fully ply | Mm. Jomx A. Rovpaes—My Dear Sir: Tn reply to your letter of the $b tnst., I would state that T Rave | neaper, which 1 purchnand’of yeu. I consider ita great taber-sueing and groin-eaving Machine, | think \t'e well edagaed to the wants of this section of gowatry, particularly where any pains have bven takendn prepar a Spe — oe om Ss great profit and advandage, during this season, although my grounds had got beew yuh ong an my own experience goee—which is the farmer's only test of the usefulness of any he sami a safely recommend the Reaper ase most valuable acquisition te the (armer = ery wuly Tours, We. C. MRANS. Ma. Jows A. Bovors-—Dear Sir | take great pleasure to inform you that the Machine called Hoey» Rene ee pur- the State of t him at OBED HUSSEY. NEW SUPPLY OF ins & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, teterned from Now ¥urk and Bhilndel- Malattie the targest and bert wssartment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Five French Chronometers, 1 Day Watches, Jus. Jaboson 19 rpopety ah 's, Nardin’s sape rior Hanter " ae fabiex bth guid and sileer; Gold Fob, Guard and Veot Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bubs, Sand Genthem: wre or bee Bib ad Steel Spectacies, Silver and Prat Bosioe Kulves, anda variety af Plated Ware, Reers. Scisaore ond Kuives of the best quality, Coral Necla- ces. Braceletaand Seed Coral, and a fow FRIMOW AL P. FORS, | BOOTS & SHOES, wove, IIT SMe th” eo 9 ASM trees wrtment of the beet of BOOTS SHOES « EASTERN MANUFAC ako A Pull @* a Yor Wort I shot be ede to ee be tho Touge « better aad more desirable Steck of Goods than heretofore Te persons SS City for the purpose of baying Boots and Shoes, I re y whielt a personal examinatina of my Stack before pares ng cleewhere, aad ty my former Prieads and Customers 6 evatinaance of past favors. SRD, , co Cc. M. & A. T. JONES, EXCLASIVE HARDWARE DEALERS, Salietary, N.C Febraary, 1855 Hardware, tt Poceet d abie Outhery suRaRs oot oo tasOes on “io Towle of all Ulete §=Saddiery Coach pe Letehes Bette. and p odd wg core of GUNS, phys =" op re Syeere ated ctagee Cast Steel, al sines Anh Chains Hag aad manere Forks ~~. halter beg ead from amd cteet eee MIR aad of one-omt Rowe— oval, rowed, square, tend. Mraw Cutters, potierns “ow CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WILWINGTON, VN. © 9 bigs CLARENDON Mow wr foeei ee anders fer Bena, Hv mel ot mruiheatng STEAM ENGINES High or Low Preseure, amt sdapied t ofl purposes Civenter Verte! cad Purtebte Sue Milt. compicte Pompe. Wining Mo fat end Prewr Witte, eompiete Parter, Parties ant the ater Wheres, Equipping of Stremers. Car Whewt end oot Arh Here Powers of ¥ Vine Gutares Mine Pwtd Pompe mks prepere4 & Vertis Irom amt Greme Custings of off dracrtptions tecteting Orne Re iang, Pipe, Benage nme, oe fe th Compony emah! rompertially invite ettration te thelr styter and potserns ( Reisag. whack any be orem at their oer BOILERS Tebater Flee and Cyitedrical Beteirs, Water Ponts Coenners ~ Rete of Bouter Work REPAIRS Tord CUPS Gome ow a2 ree + ioath, amd in & preempt cot = regent © "Y) MPN M. DRANE, stern “ COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC o- FRIF ND OF THE HUWAN FAMILY eCrren es Prom DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stum/ inthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak nena of the Luina, dr The mveleshic medicine w= for eule at the Davie Hotel, rr Meetoville , 8( Dy Ro Campbetl’s, mm bre ai the Drag Score im Chertete : ot Zeverty's “ Saecm ; ead at the Carctoe Wetchinas OF fice. in Sehebery ° The saterrter having entered inte topertaershep ° Soha F Comsm cngmal pate ster, for the men afs aa A abe of Une aberve Wecierne, 2 prepared te ferawh as cong b t “HAVE YOU SEEN Sons of Siu.” CST ree Ts J ved the Sirea.” beng oF a hy ty A the rie. progress aud destiny of he American Party. and rte probabte inflnenre on the nest Preedemtial F ‘ which we added a re ow of t A the Hon Heary A Wre egerns: he Mwow Nothinge, by an Amercan Moedled port of the coamtry free of protege. fe $1 J.-M ENNISS Rank seticr Ralehe Way 41 ' S .@RPaepnae apt a 4 tube SUBSCRIBER. who 4 well known in the Tinming busness, respecifally annowners to the Publi he proposes to dente himeecif +selamvety to Heer Rofing and gnticring ; and hopes tn be able hat to command more general and extenmve painange Orders {rin promptly attendedin Eeu- ates fea nefing and guttering fa hed with at charge He will do work as cheap as it cae be tome, aad weil warrant all bee jobe W BROWN Nognes #55 Hy'rtt W. P. ELLIOTT, 1 {Worth & Ettott, Fayetteville, N. ¢ GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, W.C. Orders for Mrehandiae, and consignments of Fier and other Produce, for sules or shipment, thankfaily received and promptly attended to May 1555 wn DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Late Graduate of the Baltimore Dental Ootlege ww: 14 respectfully inform the citizens of Iredell and the public generaity that he hae perme- nently located in @tatervitle, and vy be found at Bor Wotker's Hotel when fot professionally shaent periot style of work on plattrn, for full sets, end coding singe teeth, neatly exeented. Partiouts ment and preservation of the t I receive prompt attention. Materrilie ~ C, 19S UM LReLIPLEIIdke 4 } 04 from Ne, 47, to Store No, NORTH where I hall keep on hand « full ial tne 50! CL.OCES, | end a variety af ther Giveds (oo namerous to men }tiun. Call ane dyor below RB. & A. Murphy’ » Stare, | and examine fer yourselves. OF Clocks, Watehes, aod Jewelry of all kinds, re- a ‘the Benth of | paired in the best manucr, aud O14 the meet consommble tenes JAMES BORAG Selisbery, Nov-16, i854 ‘THOMAS E. BROWN, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, ® now carrying on the above business, and invites the pub- lhe ve eal and examine hie work. He & very ary pond vehictes, and feels confident he com give satin! bw citcee went a dvctrate article. dle can pet up work of lew prices, if it be desired, but es cheapest in tent before they purchase elec where GAP Mis chop ie be the rear of his Livery Mable ve Persons alge distance ordering work, will please accom the onder with « description of the artiote required—otyte! oa they itadlratosbe ‘LIVERY STABLE be kept ap as eran! and thee whe aw eee © oth Betrate horses or mates, are invited te enid Maret tub, 1S “ud ie 8 ie oe ft es DT 4 ted andersgnued, General Oommen mee ape ted by the Aci ofthe General Ameabiy passed et the eeemon af 6954 sad 45, meurpereting the Wenern North Carviins Kod Read Compeoy, bere by give mice that the com of Foor Heedred Thee send Lullare hee been seberribed, om the part of tude. vaduels. to the Capital Sock of cand Compiey ; ond thet the Cherter ip Derby secured) cod the eabsert bere to the suet of san! (mpeny, are hereby mute fed and required ty meni ia person, of by prusy to the Town of Baletery oo the Jb day of A agest. 1835, for the parpuse o , ompen’ per euent to the Chariot; « ~ a ore are hereby directed oe rq tee eudicet the bee pet ee or om thes i , teoy ave ( pentose, pay over same, sad detiver the ers to the 6 ” ner, fmm ome of hem. a « & h- | 5 The frm a - lene be gree th the N ¢ art Ko ends reg» ¢rve s The form of aff Protest: represeot Stachinhders « he: General Weeting: mes be as follows Koow olf men by o preeents. (het F(A By, of he Comat y of wrt St ete of ey hereby cahertate sod eppere: ( D of the conn ty off sou Mate af to be my Prony, for me ond oy meme ant behalf te vote ow Shares. bere rire, of the weet ener Worting of the § - atedders of the Noth Condes od Rewd Compas) on eay matter etch @ey prop le wusese oh 4 | have berwente ant my haod am! oe 4 “5 AB d by the party end etiested by ©. Clerk of the Cort ebee. Dire ote fl the Company aume bet « Biewth. doer shell be os prosy By order of & ot ( ammeter te. EJ ERWIN Co's Jet) MG. 165 jo? Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. I AVING beesi-d myael! permanently ot States vithe, N.C. | will pomrteally etiend to aff three whe mer favor me whither patronage OFFICE a Seregge & Wolk wetel. where Tavay at ofl times be fund anices prof-ommatly ewgeged Reateerifle, N. Per * “55 37 LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. WHoOT oe x Ee eds ethdiatd pres FT SMOoww2 ana KFancy Trimmings, Ne. 34 Ne Third street, Btw Mertet aad Arch Me wee Lerrecery AvP (UA a. | oot”: oe eTerwes corns Vebroary |, ( PaNtGs moaewT ly'*3S a Os 2 8 E> STEAM SAW MILL At Sidver leon County, \ TELL receive and ereeate with despaich, orders for any desetipt (Sn aed Lamher MOG breaght to the Will evecd apn cheres, a8 costomnery Cr THE STFAM CORN WILL, (French Ber stoves, wat work for the veaa! tulle PRICES FOR LINEFR FOR THIS NONTH. | inch pleok and ander, (rom B12 to BIS pr. 1000 f Timber t wae Heart Lamber 15 ‘ Sash staf or any wher work ne b ve enw. a! aene! and reo ' e—~l:ders drewmed to JOHN G RROWER, Bilver Witt, Way 1 © RY TO THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. “GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE WANS TRON PLOW. ~The oneersiqned have beaght the Right for Iredell County, and are Mape facturing the Trum Plow at their Shop. ten miles oath Fast of Statesville, nad are prepared to furnish auy quantity of phrwe on very short notice Ordera addressed to them at Amity Hill, will he Promptly attended to Specimens can be seen at al most any of the sores in the eonnty JAS. & ROBERT MeNEELY PORE. Aprit 26, 1855 ly4a DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, OFFICE, QPPORITE MANSION HOTEL. ‘eb. 3 1855. Blank Warrants for sale Here Double Time Keepers Ladependent quarter second for Ladies, and supenor pom A and price—and when delivered. if it dows aot give sethe | phystctens ¢ Gud hie Uteot bee Aad pod. rome VEGETA GREAT RES Aad ORATOR OF Bev JOUN LAN AMAR Mewes Moeweeee 4 Mowaserr - oo. thet | heave ‘ - a es at rome de ee” ty trem 4 cortees tar wwe) tosh lope en ee = i om. ohh covewes. oom and Bre te ree A Laat, tetera | tom's Vegrectee Tleetere Vm thee Mew te od Pome tte © aed Une hey 4 Ot tom ew os i ob othe ew, ¥ ‘Tiectaree 1 have deme, 90th the ape gomdl alinet Chet i hime teed oe Ve emits ot weet, wes «ae ern 6 een oe a apne to meme onde ee + 6 al - A. tren fm pammre tare wind te Dee mg ees emt eee by Pe Gere Ee hes eee feud wo te the grentent we - tortet core tee tees i a a ty F. (7 free pee eA « eember et coruiieetes ot ee Fone ek et ee ae pemete 6 repey Stee + 1 am gretinen ®, pours REY VERNON EeERIeeE, T & w, Peerreerrs, Te, ron aie: earls for J Bh ROUEN tr, While f one be greens et ete ne canter ecupet Gp 0 aoe Tit ie te tere of pony feed veers rte. Pur coved wonahe pant f waee’ 5 lets phrweers ow i wn TENGN Een RIPOR, Chagiele C8. Bory Cal = hy = hewtng the Tinctmre fer enlt Gnd get peepee £78 Bre Comme Pel cure TO Por mein Oy ATLL 8 OTEE, Geers: Be op o> Leervintet , George Pink, Comeerd: 2 P. Pua t abtwett, Ate, Rettere! Cortien & ya 8 (oe) Le Eagle City! THE CREAT POINT or ATTAACTION!! Manufacturing Interests in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Aod pechepe of the UNITED STATES. Intend te hove ® Refiresd fram SALISBURY to EAGLE CITY. Peagte may tuagh o vden, Vf they chee, a0 1 deat mee aay om Oe duda’t (hey teagh at Fettoe white be ares talbing sbest propeiiing beats by steem, at (he rete of ait miles se tour! id's they Ieagh af Colamphes, when be inthed of @meoverng = mew world tn the Went Dide't they lomgh at the cohontee writen they grew ® ht be rete Wiews, and hinted a4 noe? = l hnew 1 mo tral mtate compared to Kalton ar C.domber orto the Freckine, Weshingtoms, Patwame, ae. of rev det emery ame oeery glonows,« hale. gated moo ood pe they were—worhy Gree of men 8 beet rece than we Bat hevo't penple Kinghed of me & thease od tomes when | have anew Gi te tath of thing? story they themght 1 emmtda’t de? “week feay | tetend to he from Selubery te Regie City, | doa’ wah we the way of Clerttte and her Western sctreme, sor the wey of the Sabshery aad Wemern extent Mine in tm bee North Western Read trum Sabebary Tt mast be bart. Why, there ate millions of dollars worth of prsdace in that direction, aad mince of mr ord wealth beyond exleutarwm., which this Reed ## bring to tne Markers Tt mast come oot ft ome wat. Eagle City sbell be the terminus of Lased Riad, naless the people abuve see proper to enrry it on. Bot Fegte Cirry mest rite! Like thar hearer’ aspiring bird, it mast soar aloft. It ie worthy of being the © of the grestest and beet of martal mee Lad 1 = mw the abde of prase, plenty and hapyines = w t burld a great mmmafectaring city there? Mt han the water power, untber, tome and every thing cler in sbmodance. There are productive lands, pert mairr, pare wit—no ehille and fever dhere—end wit cheating hii, Pri meron: fille All inviting, all emiling. and a delighting. And shall these a gen blessing? tevesin forever jacked 1 tel you my North-Western Rail pe pr open the gate to thie Eden of America ; ryote want to buy lots there? ef Lands, for miles aroand the city, oe “a sient : of Road—won't they rise in value t ve their value alone, om dowble the oat of the Wie dowbis these things! There is a mint of pease in Hunting Creek alone. Every pownd of ite ery waiers will torn to money, and commerce and enterprive ~~ eodn torn to count the abund of this aband = Let’e build the Road. Vi vske betp itl can art | bat if my one else will the ay Pa ea p coe own tespensibility. The work mpnettiiny. The oie BADGARLT, July 12. 1855, ij si i sa h h i e = Fu l t s : = 1 t i t of money rine eryoral ne, PARLY, BOD tee it “a pends Ka ; *~ ‘I bins aaah Seppe? Sa posers tery: ¥ é * SER 3 ana | eqoallents telys.only £51,000." Thiead figuies en! Wit an immuense” sbperiority ot Fo wane prosplyitywon spe side of the South six, «| in ite colapigl state, sadly comtrinting with ‘ao- prothettetof figures exhibited Ly the Cunven- tid, to.show ita relative condition within a! few years afterthe Union.» Thus, jn the spege:182 4, the Imports into, New York hot Axon to $23,000- 000, wing alboat seveuty times. its, colonial in- or st abqut an equal peridd before the adop-| ign Of the Constitution ;-a0d these of Suuth Fi stvod at $3,000,060—phich, fot’ all | } practical purposes, inay be cousidered the same ons onbecoem the that they were in 1760. The Conventions broaght down their compari-| " ‘son to, the year 1832, showing that. the New ifidtadit wet Réocked Yorkimports since 182) had morethan deubled; t. and oA " niet tbat aR ithe Virgisia bad fallen off one-half; manner | » phoebe bad, y loud, wan of, getting ® stick, both, ; which Mrs. Wie by! the side of ler Ww ploces, and is suppord pe menor feachipg ber, Mey Morrie olina two thirds, The actual figures stoud :/ iu New York, fifty-seven is ms—Viryinuia half a ived of an affections million—South Carofiaa, one million aud a iit be many to~ mourn, abo eg 4 bina, 209 This was a disheartening view, and rendered mJ AL is wa ing be ; inore grievous by the certainty of its eontinga- Wo meet his wife, who pevhopa, there ie no tompest, molest her. P. & —— wee --- + Wet the Watchmae “ oMIGIX OF *“ WIFE” tion, the prospect of ite aggrar ation, and the con- | creat staph) fur- | nisbed the basis fur these imports, of which it To this boss of is the North, the covvention attributed, as a primary cause, the re ‘a high authority om the “Study of | termed comdstign f the two ~ctivos——the g Words” page 54, remarks, that the word * be. | *ivance of one in weahth an! myeévemente— plaids of words ns weave, ieee dee ress, and cven t) . the Getyne weben. It is the cline of thy wmbo is engaged at the web The Aug ving been the mast ordinary | Comune weld as their reruedy, Use establishment of Todietry, ied wifely aapploy- eet trade with kurope. [he plaa was tried, languaze wee futtming.” Se vet tailed, and Col. Benton ascribes the failure . je wrapped op a bint of | sepenor advantages ie ne ; ecoupations, ae be | Nerth—greater aptitude of it . Pee dears thie name.” Lb 1 Meroe —ertablehe d ovume of » Wat mcomnary to constitute a wife, MMlated capital —coutipued unequal legislation Ahore boi thivage! Sv for ipenditures of the victior: that the South (im its received so small a share. pot trade, and tts tramefer to comparative de other. sta awd Charleston Convention re vigation in the » people for com Lusipees— acre in Cougresa, ap) imerearing « pea dhe. teve deris ig.qomes dh. | Uterine biefly distur 1 the North— Mb Get wile, and the mother tal defoct of seam in bie South The a ¢ ches liecha as bellows of weal Mer ramets Uacah, in the ori sina! . 3:20. 1. comes from th Prien . ) * \ ! . ‘ eg ata SEP ae se tenon a See Wace a Vicia oe alle act_of breatising j of renpirative. This corres poede to the verb of the same moan io (srork i Beans ted de 600 in Lat, On meteiy the This . ory eh ae yuarter: tr ath Carohoa wo aud thr sures alow a anon ~worme. bee priv interest wordsv andour ware Gl tha cclouien Unt ihe Reeth iadiwoin neqeal te-erle; the + hes bee the sent of wealth and beppiness, of ing beck ia the plural sive Io tine Weis power ant aar | opulatioe Se epee. ovvered the land, de;<asag a baromad huey i ve selves Sfpdlems Movegh the women, (awa men) ny: isnt wae all and ys, and fl wwtheitapecity of & wile (Sacom wilenas) ihe then. And on we wit he hrammam lobe a6 derperpetuaiod on the wanb : amd sin:'aude to the reality, a» thie © an tes theteite- 26 abd tortie the important. truth 1) | for be wae old enoagh to hare wen (after wo) the still -arviving swath that the A seed of the woman wan to broine thy Ure Ke ve arte pot a tuuph higher diguny (1! oe then ne a Mice A a wile, kaw to mare. in bee ~ oom wh holijays were i!a pk Febee Whe by ochbe og Virgin on ste ng prepared snd ce A CHAPTER FHOM BENTON'S Histoky b mus and bens nal oe The Tork Biening Poet pubiinbes a « 7 tab Grates The Gi vance sheets of the secon! rolome | r } wey ded een a g's history. Pocste. the wri gil oa — teres with wth thal’ Southern Saco us h@ long years aod lawful asan atred whet Unies eed of the Vecoempa ( biccinie wan ol 46 low ranrels t the thee Bontle, with Wren of the ‘a tine of 40 of to sh North, a Sway Gobteteted wish the pos ATE constable we ake Ne ingounpatibility of interests be "ai 4 . . cies pale tween the two aeetiqns to the an we aod pr and to mm Se A verted action of the Federal |: vernment ahere «! the ner eft t joys ee Oy pa aE ORS iRise fre te oe get ef my canes Hh sad secunislaied inthe North. Among te fee eS pila tores of that policy, Cok. Meni on species prot x mere ane tive tariffs, internal improvement, por AR, ; ' ee tional debt, two national books, the femdin t the © Ar tem, and the paper xystem, the w Jes ih y Tae t offines, profase and evtravagant expen liture, (he ; ws (etal ; sade Ud Viaiiied into an alineet united in we pe remedy for these evils goverament j and the substitution of powrr and \ Ae han just aplendor fot what was intended to le a I . A in and economical administration of that : ' 4 j‘ their affairs Which required a general ly ad apa al : a sane The author repudiates the idea of a permabent et nie ral ‘ he North most sad idherent Facomparibitity of inter t T oe it tha boy that kitkedt thal the North and South ; aed argues that ang (aed the golden ery eve pA ab Ares ae Seemed danee Mala q «it ¥K* ‘ Abt the two séctions bat the cessation of uneqna ie ie gisiation and the adminict -ation of the Cover <6 Gide intn Nieer— hin con sent on the pure and sim). plinciphes te commit @ fdiv, a mere pr a by ite founders. f . w,ofw i there is ue preeedent ewe pCIr Jt ie bcbfBely necessary to say that we do ner PN" conegrin all of old Bullous views upon this Sopig, belt Whatever he writes, whether (nie or Reoroas n of the W Party 1 r was 8, am © & — _ { fot awd € bet vind slave * abd fh taf wae he pt in desks aad chests (aft aml on booed pounds the «m8 oo 8 arc] felt ati] 1835. wher ” part pot, fs always interesting, and we regrt that we [beton Couner a I rol Whig J have pace for the entire chapter indet con sclosesa rand ables woof & the #, j shich have placed Massachusetts in ite pr Col. Hetiton atates tiat the complaints of the lisgrac ful | South cémtiniensed in the fret years of the Pele = Por ouromn part, we sin or ly trust thee ral Goverment and coptinged to increase until Whig party s again rganized ay t tintal basis of o, sition to what they feached tho stagoof an organised sectional 2 And oS bay ae i Ve 7 eee i expréasion;® “Conventions of the Southern States were held Bhovt the year J838, at Augusta, Ga, yy ont Itmighte and Charleston, Bouth Carolina, and the evil hile of that pride and pomp » complained of, and the remedy prop war, were f te ie fed : sia ry Ne AS rom nen vert a ‘ ) vo wd mtiiorees. in ‘nddrestes to the peo} nie of nye ; rhape seem comparatively mea ™ gre; but its seattere = ranks only need the *The ae pelétive condition of the two pie onoof coura ge and confidence and resolution sections Of the” countty, Before and since the on the part of their Jeaders to rally tion of the General Gover yMINeNce its cOURE Anew, Wit h so often, in s array ab Ub exh in hosts Union, was shown jn the general relative depres- Cet must pr ant eventually tnamy sana! . “ I wile that there are qreal insdes, and Many, sion oF Proeporify since tliat event; and espe- aoe Us ere between the Government and the me — mypteenet thee reper roverted ; that our national policy, foreign and pe Frailp.” In the eolonial con cecal never Needed more to be watehe d and dia Ue cormpariaon was shotly in favor of the, syulated ; that the mdecent scrr amble for place South; wrdter™ che Taién, wholly against it, and profit neyer nee rdler er muc ve poor ped Thon Wife Wee IFO cos 60-—only sifte disconntonanced ; that never before co 2 eee and \ e€ Ui lt diene 8 Bc ‘of in affairs, To such a call, honestly and * | anal | principles in that section, are generally of a bet {the mep too who will defind them a A> ppg dona N..C., SEPTEMBER: re 48565. AN MAG READ treet eee y Pe Bln SA Seer eae aa Ladd pH Bae bs B- nately Estes Besciited j in pris Jeera 00 | Punctuation Puzzle. the tinal para- Mesting of the Dirdélors 8 of the Atlantic. ae thestandard | Voreh Caroline Rail Road —The'irectors of this Company. niet, ip Newborn on the 16¢h inst., days. We learp that | ntelligence aud Nonor in the ‘administration tfully nade, thes cod vo ja eosin rg iiarpraaeer nceels Aa oh » contract, from Ne: en to Slocumb's Creek aarp “a eedinagbee a ; the |was awarded fo 0.B.. fool, Eaq., and to Gov. | ry appot tab ae teary iow Sy armed mo we Morehead froi’ Slocdmiy’s Creek to Shepant's multit now lie acatter it from one border to another of Misnacfiuectta aah os es re a meaty The Whigs of Maryland, also, are moving to Bridge’ over. Trent the superstructure | re-organize their ranks broken aod seattered by " and McDowell, of| the overwhelining defeat of Geiteral Scott. WilmingtougN. C., ead; masonry and foqn-| ere Never was a parer or mote er oY Pr | dations. to Wim. Murdoch of Salisbury. oes than xthe Soathera: Whig party.’ » Sedraing “Tha stock is now all taken, 533,000, ron! go trickery aud ¢ ; frowaing opob iad | presume the State will be éalled upou to make | taaiieg thie wild lust for ples and power and | jer sabsctiption at an early day. Three Lecomo- | {spoils which #6 Often dingrnced i its opponénts ang | |tivgs were ordered the Goy. Bragg, John Bas- damaged the country ; seeking always thie good | |ter and Charles F. Fisher. We are glad to see of the couptry and the preservation pf the: Nw | ihat this Compiainy, in’ the “selection of names tional Honor, National Union, and our Natignal | for their Locomotives, have “remembered their | Constitation ; it was of esseutial service to the | friends and toes’ gentlemen What ‘stout by them | | country, aud alimpat always deserved success, if); in the hour oftheir greatest: trial. ‘The other it did vot at all times command it. .The mas | three which will be Tequired for the Road will of the party at the North, influenced often by |e called after our distinguished townsmes who the Juve of the spoils, apd misled often by art pave long sines passed away) Wut whose meino- ful dymagogues, may bave begn different, Bat jries will ever be graven io the minds of patsictic those who still cling to the Whig name and | jij.) and pablic spirited men. The entire Road |is now tet out from Gokisborough to» Shepard's Pvint, and po Company ever had more cueryet ie-and honorable Contactors engaged on any | work .— Newbern Journal. . oe A From the Leadon Morning Chronicle SHOCKING TERMINATION TO A MAh- RIAGE IN FRANCE A frightful case of lydrophobia is described in the Lyous joarnals, which if the facts are vor- | rectly stated, would go to prowe that this fata ter stip. Aud 'thoogh they may be few, if an organization can be effected om sound principles, s nucleus presented for the gathering together f the comservative men nowattached tothe oth- ers, we may once again hear the war-cry of the gallant party of thedays of Olay and Webster, and oncé again march shoulder to shoulder un der the ghd flag—" A Univn of the Whi the sake of the Union.” We don't bebeve im the death and burial of the Whig party. [ts principles are alive, and People talk of its death, and of Laing driven the last pail in its coflia, but as someludy remarked the other day, “the body grumbled and the corpse Was a holsy One,” os for malady can remain in the system as long as four years without development. A young farmer vamed Peyron, about tweoty-five years of age and there: will be = mourree- in the department of the Rhine, was married a} few weeks ago to a neighbor's danghter. The young couple had been long attached to each other ; bet the parents of the bride had refused ton if the Goterament stands. - “ Nothing bat knocking down an Irishman! —mere Iribman! iow glibly those peeado leaders of the people talk abwut liberty !—it ie m their hps and cana bo farther. Kaocking Conduct occasionally observed in the young man lowe an | siLman! Verbay= Us Loishmaa was who otherwise was a most desirable match, bis <9 Awerican citizen; and if ao, whether he was parents, beimg comparatively well off, and the we fi vu to know Low to oversee a ser born in the lied of Mestyomery of the land of A, Vimmen, dderefl he) a = ceased died from visitation W antoor : “ iL was albke within the nale of our nw, tg ally of exemplary act. — | vant girl, and instruct b to do these things a» gan, published at W abiagton, learns from Nor- | “a pur: the of s ae bet he prayed us the tid of Les passion for the girl became at length a vio you would bave them dor In the next place folk, that the epidemic now raging there is the o¢ tscase unknown to the Pe 2 pay von © apooths riing to the Catholic ritaal, or let that he could wot exist without ber, and bis |"), pretend to be what you are Affecta- eomilo prieto or black vomit, Many persoos ap sa Freemasous,’ said an inquisitive gesialy be Habe creed (7) A vemeaning T'rot mother, fearmg from hie manner that be medi-| |. the most d spicable of ace shiacuts,! parently in full health are taken suddenly while |‘ are always good waturedpaed) I — emerge « he = pel — mn citizen, WhO tated suicide, weet to the pareuta of the young will only eggse seasitl: people to lauy! u the streets, with vomiting, and auless imme fike to know the reason,” "Hoey are te koe el) ‘ ’ J ' . meee : : ban womaa, and, after some eptrealy, prevailed upon 1 Noone bat a fool will be caught Ly af! diately relieved, almost invariably die. The old ‘Why,’ replied a Royal Arch, eee ™ rt y mall Tris Ronan | the ° " < oe Ve n Tes we we ta : re sui = ; : them to agree to the match. \ oung Veyroe at it Las a transparcnt shin, easily to be | Weatunent for yellow fever hai no effect whatev- itiated, they heat tne gridiron so bo Cat Catholic paper, called the vutherm Flag.” im! once fecovered his spifits, the young woman , ever. The African or West India treatment! 1}. temper all out of wa’ white a ; scot ugh ne the pay of the Democracy, published in Wilsoo. was delighted, and the msarria-) was celebrated Dress plain, but neatly. R rer that noth-| alone can save the patient | ; North Carohoa, by a crosseyed Irish Roman with all the rustic pomp and ceremony comynon ee ceodat. | aad love oe _ | £g In talking over travels, Tom atked Toa, P ' ing gives a gil so mex meomning ke - - ; Cathohe! We do t merely to let the poy be a that part of the proviness meluting with a ; if he was ever imGreece f * No,” anid Joe,‘ bat hans a1 vel Salicck br the ' F it bee nm ly an appearance as a neat and plain dress. A John IT. Manty, of Galveston, Texas, son of f fell {eto a them: Yering big tub of Y € ne wv fe "on hook i _ ul Yi ane rn i t ! 4 tert 6 re trom Roman Cathie Countries, | oe eee hava w sua te ; Brie ie fuiminery and tinsel work of the dresema-|es-Governor Manly, of this State, we presume start furesgne rom Ror athiAic “us ie. the ere 7 ti vit en the cor . 1. t « who have alw morted a ae ae ao ie a : were ap miibner are vanece<aary was a candidate of the American party, for the Judge bya, re. intend resisting the : oe Ronny eee ii Meals . eens If you really hands tle y t add | Legislature, but failed of an election by a small attempt of the Administration to remign® : 7 ne nacht y ay lodged in one wing of the farm house separate ' reat = you are b y, | uadority.— Wl. Bevel | Lle says that the President bas ad nai « ” s your bea ; ayo ed fd, was ny lt, acknowledge that it we * Bebedstic"— from the mainbuilding ; bat ina chort time after ad ioe I ; i wo) | eer icant Gaseese! ka ax naa y k look w ren d _.: } that is, senseless, muisy, and tumeltecus! We :}.) Lad retired, ates @ere beard from the nup ; sod ae - — xt ; Sodiiers! ‘ et eave the matter with their eomsciences. How ual chamber. At first. they were unnoticed , “a et ol A Word to Little Girls—Who is lovely ! ; . pat los tetericaet ach _ er ; é Aree t . Tt is the who drops sweet words, kind re, £97 Some one has said, ‘the best ” vt characters 4 but at lenyth they imereasel arful sbricks ' =r } De " be editor of thie dirty slanderoms sheet, ist and the father and Smother, alarmed. bast ah .™t marks, aud pleasant smiles, as she gad along ; | agninst the rigors of winter is matrimony. er that) thea polices fol true tcl bere came aren ced ty de f mer a » va fav wh a kind word of sympathy for every boy | 'Y likely, bat what is the best tem a ra than « mere creed (") of wamean rian weee be the Gane Ghey arrived! chan acl ie g tbe ; a girl se incets, and a kind Land to help her the ngurs of matrimony.’ ne teen scarcely audible groans fron poor orl, and nee sett ell Ae Ke myne out of difficulty ; who never scolds 1 ae Does it appear wataral for Protestants - Meth. on breakin open the door she was fou he wot (x distressing!y polite as to spor ail von hever axes, nor seeks in any way to dimimsh, ates a are bold spirits who she toca Diag tists, Eprweopalians, and Presbyter agouies cf death —beet benom t.+ salt aay. Of res straght dont put om the bat to increase, their bappincss Would it| limits which ase end education fx to the opin- * > ecau 2 bos bao el . a tk y have i, s , stand sade by mde with such a slander of th ed im the most bornble anper, and th "6 7 eis _ please you to pick wpa siring of poarle, drops of | ious <f men in orery stite of society. Seve rum (ae Who oad cides Sectched buctand in ahats me ae ae nil jood in your ve - If yoar aeck oe very grid, diamnonds, of other precious stones, as you ep gienegs roche ” " w a iw ar, bat Jd ‘ whish } etreet ? 3 . oo wered with blood, having autually dervured a cea tene treet! Dut these are precious! Girls hawe more strength in their looks than 4 sto da hing th e are so : ' . as he ( 1 Qu mn —The Farette. portion of the unfortunate girl's breast. A ery y stones which cam never be lost. Sympathire we have in our lawa- and? more power in thei ks us af " n tro eve % tA Mheerver dors mot att hh force to the uf horror burst forth from aii present, and be ; : a S Maae rouble. Strive every where to Jif. tears than we have in oat arguments | 5 } rial mt apt ’ a f the det ( r yl TT } jor i — —— t nil nara is in thamat. *a8 dragged from the room a‘ter a must violent ne os ; d= (| cane BLOB Du yee Gmmsiies ant’) If you do Tt armen i s a ‘ be , be t . uted— , cof Mr. Winsioe ri! to ascat in Con. resistance, it taking no lése than sit men to bold : Unis, you will be eure to be bioted — Women's Why is tae Tife of an editor like the book of 4 0 Tog reac hy ! orem. ft ve him down. Aid was instant!) sent for, and be : P [ + 1 Sper. Revelations ! < ) t of your ey y \ Kerle Aunt e Sure the doctor could réach the spot, ap “ ; : Because it is ful! of “type: aad sip. « 7 r a he very } a i re 1 their s ¢ vilung <iuk : ry a ter=00 é fi py victim was ne more, Young l'eyron was . ‘ . : , ' ; i tblorn Jadye.—The Portland Trans- 9g; ghty voice like the sound of water, ever air : . jews of fashion than + } kitchen dn r . ., Lg ee that our frend of the Hera) at under treatment, and a straight waist hope ; . . tells a good story of ¢ M » avin ing unto bim--wrie” ; o—less of s ‘ ali ane eMac . . . wm wagurelly mmelimed,) is trying to play was attempte] to be put u ee ubert) — . -s Wa Z county, Maine, who had a great eu 1 blir s at 4 atch aux, . = - ” ot aro - \ . ' Ae public, an ER oN MT RRA e 2 ; >. PT tite for serving as a joror, Whee thes serv Al e, though it be killed and d i As tn the matior iterlf, Mr. WV itis tru that be shoei = ve to mak vag cae ine he had a very great anxiety that his opin} 0 5a dead el speak ( Sena va F tha . = ere : \ sometimes—like a « wasp. , ee ~ aud to that body he would addrees his ants hand Scderad halk 4s sist. . The unf ree eae ay wees ae di haiaiadiaieads ¥-- signation of that pesinon. Rat Mr. Winslow ate man had by thie time become so weak Exrna a letter from an Amencan officer ¥ Et FOR ER yee Cte eae Avouimion Nawsparens us tus Sovtm.——The bel Pinot la Speaker were be not amember that he was easily conveyed to bed, and d at | at St. Petersburg t f : hours trai to agree, but Gung, be | pre dor; ksburg Flerald denounces, with just se a ie et = bie resignation as Se a 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the eame day, with Jeiy 18 — This morning we have been vert) , the Satarday Eveniag Post, which hans My i - * mater han peaker t having for a moment recovered his « see areview by Emperor of about twelve Be we nhe Le oho eliows dA ST el mot extensive cireulation in the Southers In case of the preacnt Governor's death and sciousness, It was thea recoliceted, in answer ne r a eal AL rumdiaw sited the reoult O€ the trial n account of its literary pretensions, aod wl a vacancy 1@ the Senate Speakership, the Speak searching questions by a physician that som As : aoe Core aan H z aa a verunct | lequerel hen reosally betrayed the confidence reposed im f ) ; re present, with ant tr . . rof the House of Commons would ‘exercise where about five years previously be had been .§ io ) _ Ae i it, by bitter and unrelenting attacks upon the ; i eee " s " ae yaad Ue possibility titen by a strange dog, and taken the usual amused t tthe A 1 i mM «vet git na i. alee ""S rights and practices of the South. . { Ave death also, can be no bar te e una . . rlance upon his brothe orR, an haired - ° } ! But altho ’ ( F F oe r t the & Ne ¢ precan s against hydrophobia. int altlou : = ‘ ; a 7 iter Te hs Are sen Billed, W hel neice beomantidgne os Ul con af a Mr. Shafter, acho dof about." May it please the Conrt, we have aot; [bare | een ne é Ae that : j i ax years. Lhe Eimpress set rt} be ta the best I could do, Lat bere are eleven of ai fri vm - jit nly shown that he wasreally nad; and no ill con z eatin ’ ve . Me \ k 1} « pa he f most ntrary devils | ever bad any deal \ few weeks ago an elderly and respectably 8 sequences resulting from the bite, bis friends ! 1 Garces the Ta % a lat that wink * : Ry eo gr je ¥ i ' tha 4 : a : ad le anh neluded that it would come to nothing, and | | aning f hish t . ‘ Iressex! gentleman was found lying senseless on t wo ~ condition simply becawse oe. sae “ lk woul nr condition simply n Cae ae a ’ It Nelionil J ' the sile-walk in Cincinnati. . A erowd soon ga- Constitution makes no provision for stich a ease Gre 1peient Lad 9eCn Als Gaus t Notes.—Rogus American quar RAX COr red by th ++ ; : . thered, some of whom said be had a fit, whe The whole matter reste on the tion whe we WV : . t a 1 phe cireulation. They can be rt the teviwathon ey Mr Winslow Gf Min Bee itt hd comme the Foe ee eee cena Jauectead only by the weiglt being very laght OREM sail he wan drunk. A Bula, gid, igge ment of the occasion itself had roused the latent Clinstian) s:feets as th a ) t ’ torship vacates his office of Speaker, Thit docs" ‘ _ ; \ “ “ bee ; ked the Beahinin Poo 1 The dic 1. perfect tre-simile of the genaine, and Tvatly twelve years of age, emerged from Gq . i virus, long ls vrmant im t 4 ARCS NE HLTA TESNI FON? A there may be no force in our objection shad lol iene) tad Ute can alii | Old Roger thought yon | the yeneral appearance as to evlor the same crowd, raised the fallen man’s head inte het lap, , eee ee blood, and led to the terrible outbreak of frenzy Rox 1 Roger thougnat an u Lut, snppose Mr. Winslow forzets or does not gai ieedbtleairers Ge ac. y carol One & ; es “> and then used means whereby he was so far re~ Ne reaped (ta oolPad THCICHCTHCORPY GARG See pitt Cota MEL Gath SECT ALL HS. eee en i _ +N caarnide olin th me Couli- he go w report being laid before the authorities the ex.) sere rep roo T suppose,” said : “B HUET wean ' ia |. it vived as to call for water, aceach, and request the sembly, what then on w oO to . E , e witl . mt of vat ty t oa & mes, irresistibl h oon e A 5 _ iy? Wed tu be infi traordinary nature of the case naturally excited ker} sithin the hrnit hu f : pata Lamia, “Col” that the little girl might accompany him homed, grees constitutionally e desire tu be inform , te stroked bis vy beard, and the hed skeptic, Chesterfield, was present wher ed by Gov. Bragy, through the columns of the mauch altowton aed eonsidernole conweovery ae : ' a ae - a k ; le : er i. Ile proved te be a retired merchant, and his “ b hheoi me os Ah . eston being long tas n his eap vibrated hike ap whim pel presented t tary of sin 5 a : Raleigh Standard, or any other paper he may os ‘ an pacotl tt : a , of tbe ptore ‘ , = ore . a t! eof a blind begat ted by a litue prostration a case of paralysis, while the javepile a after full inquiry, that there was no hydro . Mer ee Pa 2 us . = i “ ‘ P ‘ s J elect, of the fact of Mr, Winslow's resignation : we : i romani pink ile LZ \ihy onght a fisherman very A +. The dog id broken the string. The | Samaritam who contribated to his relief was the na whateve e case, bi UO! a LAL Em |} aahe = = We want to know whether he intends to resign, nd that it was shown to exist by the animal DN u Biol OM Sora dimd cripple, with bis staff between both banda, daughter of a poor widow. He has so far te . an at as sho sth » occasio ; because, this fact hns an inyportant bearing on aberrations of the wafortuate wan as belbre men £@ There isa man in Vermont who feeds unconseiousty grouped his way to the side of a covered that on Monday week he rode to the he question.— Wil. Herat : Pca Secalince endl railaraateel Rea erie ; . MTEC Pathan hia tioned ; aud that his diseased temperament aml D d a filings and yather ! previ pice. As he felt along with his staff, it residence of the mother of the child, and Fe ae i t iolent passion swerfully acted on by the [rem Uieir wings lropped down the descent, too deep to send sented her with a check for $200, and hung @ 0 vivlen ons, powerful Ss ) e : Health of Richmond,—At a meeting of citi 100 Vi F 1 J ) LB Peter Klein, who jast died in Francelivel pack an echo. He sought iton the ground, and handsome goki chain around the neck of his lit pons, held at the Metropolitan Hall, oh Saturday | circumstances, led to the fatal consequences nar- 7 : Rote teaih hea 2 , Ueledntimsterite aaeel ten eke oun ’ * mararalts et ba en put im his head y..,.ing fo e x att SRTLOLRECG e administering 3 : suspend- afternoon Inst, the Mayor of the City stated that rated above, This said catastrophe has given fiky years after a bullet bad beco | = ling forward, took oue careful step bo Fecos i) = ws a = - there was not a single casé of yellow fever, NO | p65 to a fierce medical controversy, in some of at Austerlits er it. But be trod on vacancy, poised fora mo- @ded a plain but eoatly gok watch, upon even a symtom of any such disease existing in this city,—no citizen of Richmond had contract- ed fever, and the city had searcely ever before been as healthy at this scason of the year, |the professional journals on the nature of hydre- phobia, which it woul! appear that, although | instances of remarkable cures of this frightful "| fouod at meeting, coming in, of course, about | be the be sie of the place, and shi | young inan I would. bave no more to dy with} jsuch a fancy than | would with » rattlesnake. jgirls aod stat [ble husbands. their consent on account of the strangeness of | | ientiated of its favorable termina- | graph, extracted from the Portland Transcript, tion is yet known in Franee. ‘is a capital itlustgation” of the iimportance of a | punctuation, There“are two ways of pointing it, one ef which makes the individual in ques- GIRLS WHO WANT HUSBANDS. | tion a monster of, wickedness, while the other eonverts him into’ model Christian. Let our Citkey-pon-aent to ge married, doe's you tm, asencise thle i ingenuity on the problem, Ab, wHat a natural thing it is for young ladics 314 se0 whether they can diseover its: two-fold who have such a hankering for the sterner’ solution : From the Waverly y MMegesion. sex! Itisa weakness that woman bas, and for). “ He is an experienced old man in’ vice and Ww wickedness he is pevey found the works this reason shi in called the weaker sox, Wel, 4 Sines be tab etehs othe downbeat if you want to get married, don’t for | the neighborhood, he wever rejoices in the pros- jeake act like fools about it. Don't go into a fit perity of any of bis fellow creatures he is always of the nips every time you see a hat and a (pair ready to assist in destroying the of socie- of whiskers, Don’t get the idea into your heads ty he takes no pledvure in ‘serving the Lord he is ba If ia the wen uncowmonly diligent in sowing disenrdamong that you must put yourself in the way. e ety | lie Siende-ondl acquaintances bier talent ee young san. ip the neighborhood, in order to at- | jn Jaboring to promote the cause of Chrstinainy tract notice, for if you don't run afier the men | fe ‘thas not been negligent in endeavoring to | they will run after you. Mark that. | stigmatize all publi¢ teachers he makes no exer- A husband-hunter is the most detestable of ous to subduerhis evil pawions he strives hard i to build-up Satan's kingdom he fends no‘aid to all young ladies. She is full of starch and puck- | ers; she puts on many fiilse airs, aud she is so | the support ‘of the gospel amoug the heathen he | contributes largely to the evil adversary he ee nice that she appears ridiculous in the eyes. of no attention to good advice /he gives great every decent person, She may generally be , . 0 go where he will receive the just teeompetse of Reward.” j the last one, always at social parties, aud invari-| >. - She trics to| ® thinks she is, you are fitting yourself for an old ably takes a front seat at cuncerts. Small Enemics—A Fable-—A gnat one day asked a lion whether they ought to be friends or | enemies, | Poor girl! | maid; jost as sure as the Sabbath comes on Sun- flatter you | they “ Get away, silly insect,” said he, with ‘con- tempt, “Jest 1 crush thee with my foot; what geod or burt can you do me !” “ We shall soon know,” said the guat, upou whieh he flewinto one of the lion's nostrila, and commenced stinging him as hard as he. could. The royal beget roared hike thunder, lashed his sides with his tail, tore his nostrils with his talous, | aod relied bimself in the sand in agony, but all | day. Men will flirt yith you, and simply beeanse they love to do it: but have no more idea of making you a wife than they have of committing suicide. if 1 was a Now, girls, let Nelly give you a piece of ber advice, and she knows from experience, if yoa practice jt, you will gain a reputation of worthy 1a fair chanee of getting respecta- mighty lion was obliged to own himself over- come by the litte gnat, which he had but just now despi vised. It is sometimes justly said, that no person is so small or mean, but that he has if in bis power and that hence there is hot highly de It is all well enough that you ger the piano, work embroidery, study , but don’t neg or your dear mother teacli you how to make im to graminar, etc t letting grandina read, and get a meal of vietuals good enough for aking. No part of a if you do not howsekeeper's duties to injure us or do us good : is nO person whise friendship ild be negleeted ; marry a J wealthy basband you will need to know how to sirable. The Fever at Norfolk such work ; andif youdvit,it will Leno disad —The American Or nd then fell RB \ate savs, that several of storekeep: ment, a headlong.” ers on Washir reat panes to sprang from his seat, exelaiming, “ By Heaven | ' disp ‘lay their goods. he is cone '” to the devil be will never go to Heaven be pas! mo vain; the little gnat kept on stinging till the | + 2a le Warren congty, Mississippi, Chesterfield ©s¢ writes from China: “ | thinkeat like ambassador will next tes. visit 1 James. The gorgeous | Bangkok {as Le sires ni When I find time T propose’ ta write an’ of my visit and of Siam. “It is ‘a Gout wonderful beauty, great resourses,” ductions; and Bangkok ‘will, £ trust, beoor again what it once was—orie ofthe” , poriums in the Eastérn se gs | Calcutta and Canton.” stall Ras Nothing will ever be attempted, ble objections must be as 2z A western editor torial this week—can’t ag tig by a te tg eyeen” ss at £7 A brother editor tells-us, that when J was in prison for libelling ‘s justice of the penes ho was reueated by the jailoe to give Uhe prin a pull pees BO Why are the reinforcements | bastopol fike a new-born baby! Because “it a ‘the long-Jooked for suceor (sucker.) SA GM, when shed Shes grew crooked, replied : ‘Somebody trod. |it I suppose; whea it was a little: a painfully suggeetive i» that agamer I ieee Ove Apvicg—Miss —— 8 like very wuch wo do sdmething so | ber name in, tke paper. We have ad |to get some one to have Ais name fing y a 1 £a The reason why many ladies | offer of marriage is because the ped at them. £5 | Bar The Mississippi papers lar phenomenon, viz: the" | brimstove there within die 3 |has been dried, aed is found to be the article, | Ba The opus oft peta ata \ of the. of her heart | easelens whet ber Hoy eee! expressing. ; eee $+ oval a coroner's gury returned « verdict £ which was the following inerptiva:— ressnted to Mary Cordelia Perkins, by her fneod, William Brothers.” The City Councils of Louisville Kentucky, af- ter a full and patient investigation of all the cir- ctimstances of the'late riot, have adopted a re- port,unanimously, which points to the foreign- exe as the first to commence the bloody and de- structive work of that fatal night. We have ber Wounded. Pumapatruta, Aug. 29.—The 9 o'clock train from this city for New York met with a serious; accident near Burlington, by rumning over a a horse. The train was thrown from the track, and it is re that five or six persons are heretofore presented the most conclusive proofs, | | . i ; by affidavits, that this was the case, and we now | os ae ok | take plegsyre im adding the weight of the City | 1. a istance of the disabled train. | Cowacils of Louisville to these statements. The The road being blecked up 20 as to prevent party sr paper rp disputes the sgl of - the 5 of the trate, the ty the aa « Ly omaee fhcasea se ‘early train from New York had to come, by way z THE REPORT. eee [secoxp prsrarcn.] Mr. Gilli, : the “oe tee cm Potice tol LATER—TERBIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. vamp relieved tho Mayor's imemoge in Spo | Purtavecrais, August 29, P. M.—The report | at pees : of the terrible aecigent on the New Jersey Rail- | gard to te alepting tet, teade the following re-| road is fearfully verified. The accident occurred | nee | port, which wes.ad ¥ eomeneny | ‘two miles above Byrlington. The pp traiu wait- eden oye |ed at Burlington for the down train, which was! y ‘ | behind time tew minutes, and then went on slow- | “Pbhe Committee on the Police, to whom was jy, | refgered'a message from the Mayor, concerning | 4 vehicle at the crossing waited until the train | the destruction of ijfe and property in the city | passed up and then started to cross the track.— | of Louisville, on Monday, August 6, 1855, have | Just sa ia aiecy ta bagiatar SORA ej | hed-eandry conversations with many of their fel- easing the down train approaching, suddenly | low4townsmen, upon points immediately con-| reversed lis engine, and coming back encoun-| outed with this moub-to be cegvettad oceur |tered the vehicle, crushing it to pieves, the opcn- renoe,aud bave obtained inf therefrom | pats fortunately escaped by throwing themselves of a charact able in itg connexion with | from it, The collision with the vehicle threw Thirty- Five © Forty Ritled—A Large: Nam = oy Rigg 3 itw { Laie Anrobert, Prince Ni oleon Cardigan as generals of division. An English of twenty-five thongand, under Sit Harry Smith, will be added, Lord Oardigan being General of the Allied Cavalry. , a Napoleon Comm: I in-Chief of the whole. The Emperor is playing the game of Europe with consum- mate skill. All parties and all powers are exhibiting their weakness and their unpopularity. He alone rises as they de- peat om the European seale; : “ On the departure of Napoleon forthe East, an Anglo-French army will be con- | To thie fore | $125, in five dollar gold centrated on = oma * will be added the Spanish con ta— the whole under the command of H. R. H., the Duke of Cambridge, while the cavalry command devolves on the Earl.of Lucan. This foree, professedly stationed as a threat to the German Kin will in reality watch over the French Empire during the absence of Napoleon. Carolina Watchman. SALISBURY, N. ¢. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 4, 1855. j _..-- | ly responsible man as to means, and being a fifteen or sixteen ye quick path, and prodigions! He is a youthful wilept in rascality, ne doubt; ) and his fate shouldbe » warning to others, He is now in Rowan County jails awaiting bis fate, P.S. He had on his person, when. arrested, pieces, which he con- fesses that he stole while at the Mr. Reubeo Holmes, of Gold-Hill, N.C. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. This paper is, and has been, very much en- gaged in defending the notorious Passmore Wil- of liamson—the ring-leader of the Wheeler slave case. Article after article has appeared in the columns of the Saturday Evening Post, favoring the action and endorsing the proceedures of the abolitionists. In its late issue, of Aug, 31st, we gather some light into the history of William- son. The Post says: “ Williamson is a perfect- Hotel, from), of the election riots, On the day of the election, a portion of your committee visited various parts of the city, and wore rather surprised than otherwise to find such universal quiet and good-feeling at the pelis throughout the city ; and, had it vot been for population commencing the difficul- ties in instance, the day would have pass- ed more p bly than is y on such otgasions. So far as your committee are appriz- ed—and we believe we ave correct in making the assertion that there was not an occurrence of dh ropropet or serious bature at any voting- place withio the city—all disturlances originat- det a distance therefrom, and were commenc- ed’by foreigners, with a wilful avd premeditated determivation to destroy indiscriminately the ‘The property known as “Quinn's Row,” at the cérper of Eleventh and Main streets, was a armory. For three weeks previgua to the election, arms and ammunition were stored Qisieia, and ihe owner and occupant of the pre niiees, (Quinn,) im conversation with sundry gee- | the whole train from the track with terrible re- sults, One car ran completely through the next | | car, killing or maiming pearly all the passengers | in it! The following are the names of the! | killed, so far as they age ascertained : | THE KILLED ; | | Catherine Bigelow, John Dallam, D. F. Hay- | wood, Thos. J. Meredith, Edward M. Green, G,| | W. Ridgway, C. M. Barclay, an unknown fe-| male, Edward C. Bacon, Wilson Kent, Alexan-| der Kelley, (the above are mostly Philadelphi- | ans,) M. J. Stoughton, Martin Convell, of Wil- mington, Del., Jacob Howard, of Lebanon, Tenn, } Harry Rusk, of Georgetown College: Captain, | Boyee, U.S. Navy, and his daughter ; James | Lincola, of Elicot’s Mills; Charles Bottom, of | Trenton. | The wounded are said to number seventy Among them are the wife and two daughters of | Capt. Boyce, ' [ramp vise arc n) The wife of Major Boyce, of the U. 8. Cosst | Survey, was killed, not his daughter Thomas | | Catawba ; and Thomas G. Waltoa, of Burke Western North Carolina Rail Road.—The | 'eading conveyancer, and Secretary of the old Stockholders convened in Salisbury on the 30th Pennsylvania, Abolition Society, is fully ecqueia- ult. The following gentlemen were elected Di- ted with the laws, especially upon this subject.” rectors--Hon. John W. Ellis, of Rowan; R. F,| Whatever injury Mr. Wheeler may have sue- Simonton, of Isedell ; M. L. McCorkle, Esq. of tained, the Post'wishes the world to know that Williamson has means, that he knows how to write deeds, and, to cap the climax, he is Secre- tary of & venerable and worthy (we presume that is what the Post means by old,) Pennsylvania Govervor Bragg has not yet appointed the State Di See di ' —_ —-- Jer, notwithstanding the allies claim to have inflicted upon it. THE CRIMEA. Very important news from the Crimea had been received at London, Early on the morn- ing of the 16th the Russian army Gen, Liprandi attacked the line of the Allies ou the Teberuaya.; The Russians were 0,000 strong, and the bat- tle Jasted for three hours, proving a most san- guinary coutest, The Sardinians most Wytheville Mail._— We are anxiously await- ing some action onthe pet Un Pant OR) ag? loug week hath thy reepeci- 9 ed peor deam ‘ cue Oat ¥ a | able secretaryship been deprived of its knowing & _ | incumbent, amd thou, men of means, been con- two points, woukl be of incaleulable benefit. A | ned within the walls of a prison! Thy feed it now is, we are, as it were, totally cut off from | ae = 5 : 5 physician cannot get your sick corpus removed . gion is _— vey id jeven into the more comfortable Debtor's apart- interested. e hope to see some action speedily ment—Judge Kane, inhaman man, why don't taken to secure a good oe ieee ts the I tN )aten I route, so that the whole, and not of a part, of | | Abolition Society ! Poor Passmore !—sighs the | | mewtra? “ Post,” on each returning “ Suterdtty | | the mail-matter can pass directly through. --. - The August No.of Biackwood's Magazine has that said guns would be used |J. Meredith and Joba Dallam are merchants of | been kindly forwarded us, by the American Re und -actially exhidited Baltimore. Edward M. Green is not killed. — | publishers, L. Seott & Co. 79 Fulton st, New order to ‘substantiate this accusation, we Mr. Green's bank book in bis pocket, which oc- | soted the waite } whet, + David L-- Beatty, atgember of this eoun- George W. Griffrey, street inspector Gitict. There were also sever- other pretent whose names it is nut impor- tant to monten Wk the daly Of the election, severa!_lrist were seen in the cellar of Quima’s house, moald- MORE.OP THE KILLED. } Mra. Margaret Prescott, of Salem, New Jersey, the wife of Rev. Mr. Prescott, Baron De St, Av-| dve the Frenth Consul at Philadelphia, and a) colored woman pamed Catharine Lirowa, are al- | so killed. Mr Larclay, whe is among those killed was, ‘ “Wag bullet, and nameross others guing in and y,. wife of Clement C. Barclay, of Philadelphia 7 Ube with gums, pistols, dale D Gay terber im jour commitioe that be is employed in If the residence of said Quinn, and that he bas taken therefrom the remains of muskets, rifles, shot gum, gud pistol. Other fire-asms were Garried off by persons making their escape from said houses and shter they were fired. She was on her way to Eure Mr. lagersoll, son of Lt. Mary logersoll, of Philadelphia, who was greatly injured, Jied at Bestel, where he was conveyed. THE WOUNDED. The following are among the wousded : Sam- vel Lamb, of Ohio ; Hoa. William Whelan, of the Naval Bureau, W ashingtoa ; Commander Jo- ‘Prou: this Irish armory, from this Jeanities! |S°P MW. Smith and Spencer, MeCorele, of the resort, and by 0 den of amasins therein congre- geted, the first attack wos made, the frst bicod Was ghed, the first murder committed in the Sth vend. ‘By these priest ridden foreign hirelings, and from Withie the walls of these descerated bain tajions, peaceable and quiet Americans were thet dead without provocation while in the dix charge @ their daily sod legitimate bosines This premeditated, eked, and indiacrum nate slaughter of insccent men, wx more than Amerxam could endure The jons of these potentates of Rome in ) Fist Ward, were of » dimilar character » ith a eg Ou Shelby street, between and Broadway, the houses occupied by ets Pore mostly supplied with guns, and po as pamers-by were shot at from nearly eytty Gwelling in that neighborbood, and many 4 Reem bally wounded. 16 verives other por- Gite of the ward, morderos attacks were mas by foptign payiets on umuxpecting American, and donbtless at the instigation of those higher wed aaore whilled in the dark deeds of Uatholi com. Alter a thorough investigation of this whole tie, your commitice conclude that the fur igh bere population, wded by would be- Amer cans, planned and et ie motion the machinery fret « hich all disturtances originated on the day of election. Ts poast be an admitte) fact, that the killing ¢d many estimalde American citmem, and Wat, too, by ibe fllowrrs A the Ture of Rome Was enough to create in the breast of every trove American a feeling of revenge, and if, im the prorsent of excujement, and from causes undeni ably just, they manifested a retaliatory depos thot, Your committee cannot, and wil! pot im pottte to them a censure therefor To proof of every declaration herein made, whether direct or imphed, your committee refer Nished in ( Whe aceompanring testimony, as the Weekly Jourral of the 15th inst mittee ask that the ev: The com Jence as aly nated) be apread on the journal of the had farther. that this report be adopted Jom. A. Grrtis, ( oo Convection of @ Counterferter An Y ed Mezekiah Ladson, who was commit teu Gail of Prince Edward's County, Virginia, on @arge of pawing counterfest money, but whe mnade bis excape from Jai) at that time. and was subsequently retaken, liad bis (rial weck before fast at Prince Edward's ©. H. Th in a verdict of guilty, and Hudson was, on \ast Saterday week, pabely lodged in the Virginia Ging Venitentiary, The counterteit money found in his possession was mainiy on the State © and Cape Fear Banks, of North Carolia, and the Camden Bank, Sou.) (arolina. (ne of the officers of the Cape Fear Hinuk was in atiend ange as witnes to prove the spunous character of the bills purporting tp be jssued by that in stitute jury browg):t Coast Survey; Mp. Harlan, of Jemey City ; Dennis O'Kane, of the District of Oohambia ; HH S. Ileghes, Shankland Express Agrat , and Charles W. Obben burgh, of Philadelphia; Wil ham C. McClay. member of (cogress from N~« York, seriousiy wounded ; Mr. Fisk, of Gonnee ticut ; Jolin F. Gilliepie and wife, of Natchez, Mrs. King, of Charlestown Va Mr. Sowerback, of Pittebers, Jobo Kelly, of Pitteberg, badly; Mr. Kent. of Misa. both seriously ; [FOURTH DesratcH The vebscle which caused the terrible aceident was drives by Dr. Haneegan, and contained bis wife and two cluldren. All escaped with trifling injyory, but both of the horses were killed. The driver was hard of bearing, and did not perocive the tram retarning Having seen the train jas, he supposed that ail was safe lore, Graant, Trimble, Chaloner and Hatler. of Burlington ; the brothers Brvaut, of Meveris Longstreet and Oook, of Bordestown ; Reed and Stratton, of Mowat Holly; Koscan and Callum of Camden ; Pugh aad Wetherill, 4 ’bilase! pia; pere in attendance upon the wounded alrminwtering all the aid im thee powers. The aches A Burlington were ale, most devutel it unded. rk, when it stop extending asixtance to the « The down tram from New } ped, was within 100 feet of the train wrecked by the colhsiun with the vehicle +e A GENERAL WAR IN EUROPE. A letter from Paris, the 9th Aug.. gives the fullowing political gossip, also detail ed by other writers At a ministerial enree last night, one of the Princes said, “ Marshal, it cannot last, the war ie surcly running ite course and diecharging itself into the broad waters of opinion, as the mountain torrent flows toward the sea.” © Cela a peut, mon Prince,” waa the only reply Bat go where you will, every body's head is tarned to the eame point—that all Italy is ripe for arse. T know that as late as the 25th of July, Marshall Radet sky wrote ty the Austrian Minister that the Empire was already smoking, and would shortly, without the most eneryget tior cab I have ’ a let pocket from an cfficer igh in aze precaut Riadetsky » army, which says we «xpect s yeneral war, far advanced as the au t u is, before October. fo this complexion have we been long coming. Our Emperor has foreseen it from the first. Everything works togetl: er, as it were, spontaneously for lis enda, and he is only waiting for this consam mation for li:meelf to take the field, I tell you Austria will be soon our open foe Italy the field of battle, “ And”—] add ed, finding my friend suddenly polling in his enthusiastic elan—* hing of Tome onee more be the second titie of the Empire.” Another letter, predicting the game, jeaye: A French army will land at the oe et be Americans, b hed been moalted for the purpose Charles Bottom, of Bottoa: & Co. Trenton, had | York. The articles are as fullows : 1. The Baltic im 1855. 2. Zanice : A Romance— Part 1X. 8. Notes ow Canada and the North West States of America. 4. The Imperial Pofiey of Russia—Tart IT. 5. Mr. Warren's Blackstone. 6. Modern Light Literature—Science. 7. The War, the Cabinet, and the Conferee- 8. Imperial Sufferings of Russia from the War —Ly an Eye- Witness. 9. The Story of the Campaign: Writtea ina Teat in the Crimea— Part 1X 10. Chapter 25. The Conferences and De bates, 26. Attack oo the Malakoff and Redan oe Newtral Newspapers.— low few, alas ' of the family are left! The time has been when any of ws could find plenty of useful, instructive aed amusing composition without even being crossed by an article in the least offensive to our parti man preferences or local prelilections, Not so now. The moral and seta! atmosphere, partic ularly at the North, has become infested with he dire effuria of pobtical dems and mobocra ors, am] many professediy Northern neutrals iependent upon the support of the South, and branded as douciled fogrea at bome, are scat tering their abolition docwmenta aod exeays in Southern families under the deceptive garb of street neutrality. When will the South cease to patronise soch estaliuabmenta, and baild ap a In other words healthy hturature of her ovo! when will she ‘see two inches before her nose’ The time has fully come when, if sbe ever does, the Sonth mast present an unbroken phalanx against Northern crusaders im this one particular The Southern matrons and misses must have a ong sory rupning Z through some twenty sum ters f the Post, over which they spend sleep less tights enuffing and #17 ng thetr pretty red «a ' while the ‘ ther side A the house,’ if un furtouate enough to ever get hands on the jemel » likely ta undergo the excruciating tor ture f reading a long list A negro grievances, copcluding with an encomium on some such a character as |'asamore W iilhamson We tread upon the toes of no distinguished aivocate of “ Woman's Kights,” when we say, that such organs shoeld be excluded from the We speak of professedly neutral papers now, and of firesides Af Southern matrons and misses no others Nor is the North the only section of ovr country, in which partizanslip m= disguised ander neutrality Whenever the manager of 9 neutral an maintain lee middle ground no longer, let liom take down his flag and fight wader his truc colors Then, at least, he may hope to gain some respect at the bands of hia frends, and not wmeur the sapreme conteinpt of lis enemies. Among the few neutral papers at the North, that stick to their colors, we spot the “ Yan kee Dlade,” published at Boston, Mass. by Wim. Mathews and Joa. W. T’aine at $2. per annum for keeping silent in the great wproarious [boaton, We think it deserves Souther patronage am) we cheerfully commend it to the support of these who wish a Northern paper of the kind ; rire the Vasemore Williamson journal, which we trust is forever dead 10 the Suuth. oo MAIL ROBBER ARRESTED. A youth whose real name is John T. Houch- na, from Patrick Co., Va, was arrested in Salis bury, N.C, om Saturday night Iast. He bes been in this place about a month, seting as bar Mansion Hotel. He called him w Jackson Polly, aud represented Lim keeper at the self And |mow I become P. Williamson's Post, P. Wil-| | can't stand it any longer, cries the Post, and | liamson's Lawyer, P. Williamson's Doctor, Judge, | Omer Pacha had received orders to return tu | the Crimea instead of going Asia, A St. Petersburg dispatch says that Gortscha- | {hoff had received onlers to sink the Russian fleet if Sebastopol fails, { THE SBCRET EXPEDITION. | The London morning Pust, the ministerial | paper, says that it has reason to expect stir- | ring, and, hitherto, utespected news from the Crimea. This is supposed to refer to the great secret expedivion. | FROM ASIA. The latest aceounts from Asia Minor says the | | and in Sne bis Jailor, financier, and biograpber. | Kary has been completely invested by the Rus | | | with most deplorable aceounts of the rav-| iene YELLOW FEVER. “ Our correspondents in Norfolk and Portsmouth,” says the Richmond Chris- tian Advocate, of Aug. 30, “furnish us ages of the disease in their respective cities ; and of the severe and pervading distress following in its train. “ Our latest accounts bring no signe of abatement in the disease, though it more readily yields to remedial agents. The physicians are worn down with fatigue ; and nurses are very scarce. The most heart-rending accoants of the distress of families, the death of friends, the accumea- lation of orphans, and the still increasing ravages of disease are constantly appeal- ing to the sympathies and prayers of the humane and pious. The few citi who sians, and the first parallel opened; and that all ' communications with Erzeroum has been stop | ae is sending reioforcements to the aid of Karn. | DENMARK. It is reported that the Danish Admiral, Mow.) rier, has gone to Paris to ask the assistance of the Emperor, touching the differences existing | between Denmark and the United States, con- cerning the Sownd duties. Leomark fears that the United States will commence hostilities by | taking possession of the Vanish West India Islands. FRANCE Wednesday, the 15th, being the fete of Napo- leon, was bollday on the Boarse. The festival was celebrated at the theatres, with illumina- tiows, &c., and the commeatation of the sentences of 2,000 prisoners. h preparations were made for the re- remain at home are in constant exposure to death. And the ministers of the gos pel, with self-saerificing devotion, parsue their duties in the face of pestilence and Ged be merciful to our afflicted fellow citizene,and Licss them ; and canse Hlis face to shine upon them, and give them health, and send prosperity [” The following is from another source death. “The negroes having nothing elec to lo, (all work being suspended,) hold re ligious meetings at their charches every day, and the luad wailing and m-sing ing chauntings of the Mice sons and daughters of Africa, resound constantly throagh the air with a melancholy and sclemn cadence. “It is the conceived opinion of many that in great epidemics, amid the distress and dread of the moment, the sick are often buried alive—and sueh a belief has obtained some lwid here, owing to two incidents of persons reviving sometime after they were supposed to be dead. In beth cases death finally triamphed, tho’ in one of them, the individaal revived so far as to ask fora drink of water. In this ease sufficient time jad elapsed to take the measure and inake other preparations for banal DECESIONS OF THE SUPREME COUKT Nasa, C.J. N.C. Powell e. James L. Jop- bog and A. W. Austin, from Cabdwell ment reversed Jadg L. N. Wilson ¢. P’barr, from Catawba Judg Reversed jodyment, that defendant recover bis costa ment below for costs Triplett ©. Triplett im Equity, from Wilkes. Lill diemimed with costa. Ward v. Ward from Watauga - Report con firmed. Hunter ¢. Black and Mack, from Mecklen- burg. Pearsox, J. Lill distomesed, State », Gentry (iarler) from Buncombe. Judgment reversed. Venire de novo. Cook amt Lew dwick v. Bost, from Cabarrus, Judgment affirmed. James A. Henderson r. Jolineon from Gaston Decree for plaintiff. for Reference ordered if asked Jones v. Carland in Equity, fiom Henderson Exceptions overruled. Report coufirmed. Johnson v. Overman in Equity from Meeklen burg, Account ordered. Barts, J. L. D. Childe». Hendricks in Ejuity from Cleaveland, Bill dismissed with cont. L.. Williams v. John Williams in Equity, from Ashe. Bill dismissed with cust. Eve Strull and others #. Johnson and others from Lincoln, Account ordered, Division per capita, half blood take ae well as whole. Roberts, Adm'r. ». Robert Henry, Final de- cree for plaintiff. lula v. Cowles and Cowles from Wilkes.— Judgment reversed. Venire de nova, ception of Quees Victoria, whom the Emp<rer went to meet at Boulogne on Tuesday. The Empress woukd not be present at the reception. Ex-Presmdent Fillmore was introduced to the Emperor by Minister Mason. ITALY Something has been said of a Congress of Statesmen, to meet at Vienna to settle the affairs A ltaly, but it is not likely to be carried imto ef feet at present. The bet ween France and the Holy See existed is contradicted The ltshan Goverwment is offering every ob stacle to the reeruiting of the British Italian le gon. statement that a concordant RUSSIA. It is reported that tbe comniimsariat of the Southern Hassan I’ro:inees has declared that 1 | impossible to provision more men than are now m the Orimes, conseqeently no further re raforcementa will be sent there at present. The overland mail from India lias arrived with | cates as late as July 4th | It is rumored that Persia was still intriguing sith Russia, and that the British force in India will be sent to the Persian Golf. Affairs in locia were tranquil. . TURKEY, A mimsteral crists is threatened at Constas unople. = The revolted Bedowins at Tripoli are still un sabdoed AUSTRIA Negotiations continue between Londoe, Paris and Vienna respecting Austria's contineed oc copation of the Principalities. The London papers say that the negotiations have arrived at the point of a trifle treaty, bind ing Franee, England and Austria not to con clude an arrangement separately with Russia, View Brown & Bhipley's Circular Breadstuffs.— Flour is dull at a deeline of 6d per bbl. Sales of Western Canal at 395040: ; Obio 4250438, and Baltimore and Philadelphia 40sa42s. Wheat is a trifle lower, with but a small speculative demand, Corn is dull at a decline of 128 6d, quotations nominal, While corn 43.044; Yellow 37an378 6d. The weather has Leen favorable, and the se counts from the agricultaral districts eneourag- ing. lroduce market.—Riece is active, and prices Naval Stores are steady, at about the same prices an last advices, Bark.— Phila delphia, selling at 8s 6d. Spirits of Turpentine sveady at 328, Linseed Oil ts quiet. Coffee ia steady and prices unchanged. | Liverpool, August 17.—Freights.—The mar + ket is steady and prices are without change. London, Aagost 17-—Money and Stocks.— American stocks are geyorally quiet. The mo-, ney market is more stringent, Consols for mo- rhey leave off at 910914. The bullion in the Bank of England has jneteased £43,000, American railroad shares are easier, but not quotably so, The stock quotations ares Mary-, | land 5's 93; Virginia sterling 86; Cleveland unebanged. | Laws, at the time of making this amendment, | otholéss ber regret at the failure of the Vienna ence bat ses no other alternative now than a vigorous prosecution of the war. » orate Relief for Norfolk and Portsmouth. Mons, Angust 30. The Cant-Get-Away Club have sent Ge fe- male nurses and gevoral physicians, to the relief of Nurfolk and Portsmouth. x -_ mad The Steamer Creacent City. New Onceass, August 30. The steamer Crescent City is vow’ thirteen days out frou New York, and some (ars are 4 a ern and Southern Den “ ‘ ; A My FP es? ‘ Villy Adveemnn/eagh 2 28:9 SS brasely with the Allies, and repelled the Rus-| felt for her aafety. ot siané with terrible lows, Four or five thousand ae oe ae r Sed Russians were killed snd 400 taken prisovers.| Western Virginia papers are alvertaing Sor) iy cat . The loss of the “Allies was but small. guides to Richmond on bebalf of certain mem- caer baal The Russians were in complete retreat when | bers of the Legislature. deren dns ' eS DEMOCRATS READ! Using wonaual 0F ge The fullowing was sdopted by the same Vie-| ade at lent, Re. | ginia Leyislatare which passed the celebrated | hien seeing a | Virginia Resolutions of ‘98 and "09, the great intrusion of the $s. platform of the Southern Rights party. Those | be os thé care; roach wo | pmolutivus passed December 21, 1798, aud the | who desired to bear | following, twenty six days later. | bien ow the seata ‘ Preamble and Resolutions passed by the Legw | lature of Virginia, on the 16th day of Janus ry, 1799. From Henuing’s ‘Statutes at large, vol. 2, (vow series) page 194. |. é “That the General Assembly tevertheléer) ig rebellion | wathority coneurring in opinion with the Lagncore of] Ty +5 ‘ “a © Massachusetts, that every Constitutional barrier | Vivins this en 53 should be opposed to the introduction of furcign) "rm ™ Editor influence in oar Nations! Councils : j Uae the Thal better be « Resolved, That the Constitutive ought. to| Satine’ tate Maan be so amended that so foreigner who shail aut we afraid, here ina have red wader the Coustitaton and openly avow iteell te just powed am act |e or leteabuction, shall thereafter be eligible to the oflice of Beme | be ihe or Executive Department.” am, “ Agreed to by the Senate, January 16ch, | erm inetibations ;. by 1799." pertizass and | iengued with Greeley Elections to Take Place. —The following vo ad G « Sinlth, te t echedule of the electhns which are to take A party —the only place during the present year for State officers | , platform doing fut! end and represeotatives to (Cvagress | ‘South. The Stasdendis California : Tuesday, September 4, State off | wegroes to or, ' bd Tuesiay, September 4, Sate offi- hae he, 4 nog Vermoat : Maine ; Mooday, Spt. 10, State officers | sora the qacstiew of halead Georgia: Monday, October 1, State fon) ety charging that at lent Seath and Peptreeniatives. 1 > es - ious Tuesday, October 0, Sate of pel pay ery aya ule feers. lodiana : Tocsday, October 9, State officers. nage ry 'gmrerile iy ad Mississippt : Monday, November 5, State of fers aed Gre representatives, “New York: [ucaday, November 6, State of foers. i Kaba, ron away from r ye Wisconsin : Tucwlay, November 6, State of can— if you tan do oo better nl fueee, ; cat Jour master's throste—yon Marylaed : Wcinesday, November 7, ms re al the sholitioniete of the North, bon preset Latives, 8 4 a Massachusetts: Mooday, November 12, State 70° ill God ey mpathiaors in the Soathh, who are hoon. ansoond upon the question of yee is ln Teamessee, Alabama, California, In:linna, W iscunsia, and Tenney tvania, the legilatores in bondage. We wire the Standard — cach Mate elect one Usited States Senator ” to hewdte ! Heware f Altboagh ‘ia North Carofina mag fall te | the sethuritiee Tf ” ’ v him, in case be . will be Tihely to give im the low. ——- LA Kavend she be a RE hep gree ing country #9 Raldigh Siar. on oft Thaseotie Hace, August 10, 1655. Wherens, it has pleased Alusighty God, while the somnd of the funeral kell testi coboing oar car, and the antitnely death of dur worthy amd honored members have from time to time bowed as down in graf, and in the depths of lee- mility aod submission to His will, to send addi tional affliction by severing the silver chord, which bound to fife J. B. Audmampen, who many virtues and soeinl and futalicetaal qual ties rendered bit alike an ornament to society and the idol of lvls berenwed friends, nod whe wns a perfect model of parity etd ehristian OF tue; whose exmmpht sowed ekds of trae pret? that generations will not eradicate, aod whom *¢ recognize as one of the brightest stare ie or 2a The Uniow and American, the organ of the Democratic party in Nashville, Tennessee, comes out after the election and makes the fol lowing confession : “ We have no doult, and we very cheerfully make the sdumeon, that Jobuson wowld thi! time have been defeated, bat for Whig votes /~ Exactly! So would Wise have been defeat ed but for Whg vote, Bo would Winslow | have been beaten, most probably, but for Whig votes Ob! Whigg ry Whiggery! when will yoo ever see two Inches beyond that precious auee of yours !— Wil. Herald. Rumor.—It is reported that President Pierce has recently bonght a farm of five handred to six hundred acres, near Coles- ville, Montgomery county, Maryland—a| few miles from Washington, as his future residence. It is also reported that in the event of his receiving the Demoeratic nomination for the Presidency in 1856, | he will ran asa Maryland, and not asa New-Ilampshire candidate. We give | mm? hen Anchesateie den with thin these rumors for what they are worth. | ioay te a Amerwan Organ. Revoleed. st, That, while ‘ee sabenie bemily > to the awfub fiat of yy God we feel com strained to give vent ta that.heartfels sorte the ike ate inflicted ; to mingle our tears of bis nomerous friends withit (hit Hall, aid t. moore Irn lone m0F® tinemediately’ at iheutbeers of thi body. Satire in Disguise. —Some clerk, who has a covert disposition for fun—whiea he had better suppress, if he values his sitaation—has contri- buted the following paragraph to the Union j “ Vaio, indeed, will be the effort of any man, highest or any men, calling themselves Democrats, to | Resolped, nd, That we hold. je the } prove their own title to public confid , byat t > the many admirable traits = tempting to damage such an administration.” | lorned his chartcter ; that benerdlénee 0 07 This is exactly what the Tards any——that it : is past injury | | the lnmmp's last flicker... ; ; - —- } eed, 3 we : BGM is remarkable, says the Alexandria Ga- with bie pe Bs R . sisters, rette, that, after years of abuse and denunciation, it the loss Of 5 Gear w don" : bo the democratic have suddenly discovered that we condole with them tw that” void iaahel that they have a evtirely mistaken, and that |" Allwise Proyidetes ta madéin Ubeir family = oes vig waa, and is, one of the most hon- | circle, 4 and which 90 gt om ) honorable, conscientious, and patriotic | en olved, ties that ever existed in duewer. The hig | tered upon an 0 fas : be at party, whilst it was a national party, deserved, the bervaved of and find does still dexerve, all the envomiums now | the University” lavished upon it by ite former enemies, “But it latte papers, larnents that its merits could sever be rit I by the de 7 weal e pae spread haved w ings of 1 ib i v s t i e s "This is the Bret balloon ascension on. bore 2 Pade thes no 9 Pale 3 AR ARS BRO, 0 Ameen hl gama ; oye Rot opeme perros SOM ih Oe eee, tg old, and Uelynged to Bailey ahd Circus Company. For |, f Mr. George West had been bis Reepet, and tad int under good edritrol. ‘ After Wavlig Caniden, on’ Sunday tiorwing, on his way fo Colamitla, he thowed’ an dnfuly temper, as he had occasionally dune, and it be came weceesary to Nee some severity wih biw voatrél him, Upon reaching a brilige, afew wiles on the rdad; be broke a plank and refused to Creem, aed ups Leing pressed, struck « horse 4 tow whieh knocked him off the bridge, ripped bins open, and killed tim, ile was led around emt made 16 ford the creck. After ervasing he | Alexandria, on Thursday morning last, en route started Gp the bill, and was eglied to by biskeep-{4 the White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier etand stopped, but a few minutes afterhe a }County. He was recived in Stsuntoo by acom- tempted to take a wrong road, at a fork. The | Miltee appointed on the part of the citizens, avd Keeper seized him by one of his tusks to turn} headed by the Mayor. The Charlottesville Ad- hint,’ as was bis custurn, and probably struck him, when be Leeame enraged, ant struck with Iris | Leslie o:Lliw which "truke Mr. Weat'y beck and | ult thet the Presiden: hes put, thus far, bis fut iastintly Killed bim. He then threw bin op {epee “old fugyiem,” and Las adopted the ecos- and caught tity on bid tusks, and képt at it ——— of the ey Oe pag doy we - ale ia © tesville, ¢ ather proche wien wet re. ert Pate tea 5 the ear in which the Presideat snd his | ¢ 4 suite were seated, exclaiming—“Thau's Frank testing: torn out and scalp pealed off. The dog} Pieree—bring him owt here—thet man in the which usually sided in controlling him were set! calico shist "—Deaville Regiater. | apoo him, but hit motions were so rapid that all - } was dune befure ang interference could be made,| £8 I shall be indebted to you for life’, as the Ihe then starwd off, and several ineffectual at- | ma" said to bin croditors whea be left fur Aus toanpts were made to steure him. Me. Beiley, (72% | thee oer; being ettinfied that it would be un- i ae sale to trust bin agyin, and that under the most Charlotte, S pt. 3. favorable cireameatances there would be appre |(Reronreo roa rue Warcumss ov Evme & Osres. “Last evening, we understand that the offi- cers Of thé Bemmer Keystone, which arrived be tween eight aud . wine o'clock, eaw the bulloon and horse coming doww in the immediate vicin- ity of the mouth of the Missouri river, and fronr all appearances made a gafe landing.” PRESIDENT PIERCE IN VIRGINIA, wore “ @ fancy colored shirt” on his recent pas- PP Bad 4 : ner oy eg Ty mg lve la he pat as sage through that place. The yoang men et- + President Pierce and family, passed through | Eggs @ vacate chronicles the fact thet President Pierce | ng Mrvogth in oH ha Fi fade y ap a ay se “in oe oe bho —_— titre HOI A, Ae Ai ‘ 5 7 i n ‘ Vm * _ et eee: $97 ACAI JEM EMALE ACAT — OF BS cuiss igo . q : PPTHE bor session ngder the direetion of the tab- AL |. » will Open vn the ist of Ociober uext upd a Bacon, Bebiwix, rhe | soi, 19545 Jandies, Tatiow, Lea2g. do. Adamant, 33: C y Mim, : gol 90 gl do, Java, 160 18 |. Tanuers’ P gal. 65.075 Castings F@S Potatoes; Irish, wo do. Cotton, Cotwn 6. “ Ganuy, * Dundee, “ Cotton Yum, Corn, 50 55} Clover, Pash. Fi%q iI 15 de. Meal,. 6a 5 Chickens Pdet., Hie} ager Brown, 8210 doz., 198 1% Fe 30035 | “ Crushed, Flour, P dl, Sbupig “ tron, Swede, do. Bar, Anat “ Bag. Refia’d 5 Wheat, “Ml 5 (Woot, 25.00 “ Ow 7 Window Gla box, Last, Aa, ! 10 ab cents | Lead, bar, 7408| Wt 12.92.25 082.50 Lead, Dry White, 2t2 MARRIED ; la Newton, om the ist wk. by the Rev. Juho i Crawford, RUFUS F. BEAM, . of Cleaveland | County, to Mra JANE & BRADSHAW, of New. | ton, formerly of Rowan County. Head ia baad and bean esited, May their vows we'er be blighted ; { Muy they to cach other impart That glowing lete thet binds the hrert. | Im thie on the 30th Rev. Wm. inue five ‘The naw ber of pupils emered fonsion wus 8.—I9 increase onthe session before, t# deathshes vecarted wimang she pugile bree seasiody in which we hive hod cha bees bur va ee Cates of 0 tel pheriopaie wee yarn oe , whiek the echoul hae Will be prepared (o evter apy class iv the whieh they muy desire, 4 and forward account to thin offiv.e. wrowrxce. always considered due frem the time of JESSE RANKIN. August, 1855. Swi 67 N.C. Whig, copy 5 times and forward aecount. Dr. OHARLES T.POWE ea located in Salisbary, respect- services othe pub fatty tenders tie fie. Office—Cowan's B: Row. Solisbury, Aug 27th, 1655 14 i ‘ JNO. A. WEIRMAN, Abdus’, ne and eurviving Please Look. at This. eal PETER W. HINTON, ; COMMISSION MERCHANT, | @Geowmw Tors, | Werfolk, Wa- F there in any peréom in Sulisbury wanting on ex~ pericaged Buok-keeper ur Duleemen, frm Wester North Carulina, be will pleosr meke it known through the Editor of the Selidbury * Watchman.” dwi4 Avg. 28th, 1855, *,* Banner copy 3 limes Speciet slication paid to Bolling Tobaceo, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, &e. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding aoe WM. R. WILSON, LARGE DEALER IN Y. A Reged Cre ores y, the Ih oguet, , i eburge > will thet Sa nde ni hope versity Clussicn, ....- Poigia 4 . > - 15,00. e673 JOUN B. caRryee. Sansom a09 Avgiin Tih; "Te58 °“* x ne igang ; a be REPERENC BS: vps jeamane Pupcil drowi Jot puiuting, 10 00| Peridewt‘and-Faculey of the U ‘ Pa et es do es} M. Hom hohe Mm, Wik Crem ¥ b byaguage.. : 10 00 | Francia B. Shober and J. F. Bell, = late with othet stidies, "5 00) 6,» + Lexington and-Yadkin Flag" -eopy’6 times, estate of Amon F- beeakfiast, rouds tale. Ors La atit C.8) BROWN Consticlan. >! ARSE rita. , ee ! | | Ne. Lui ‘Wake Oo. H.C. WATCILES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, 3.4 B Benech, Bey, i BC. SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, PERFUMEKY, iy’ an ten Won we. FANCY ARTICLES, &C. } I E ie constantly receiving direct from the Mane- factare re, new supplicwul (he latest myles whieh he offers ai Northern prices for CASH. He mvites all (cite or compte, 5) wires } i. Lambe h, Me, JOHN REBBLES t Mra ELIZA | CARTER. ~— st the house of Jas. L. Biack- well, Emq., at the Now Lnstitnie, Inedell coanty, by } On the Bib A. | the Rev. B. Clegy, Mr. JAMES A. CLAYWELL. }to Mise SARA MD, GRANT, all of bredell cn. | months. t» call and examine bis stock, ome door cast of Wim. | Morphy's Grate Bodding, The stnetest aticntiqnie R. M."BRUCE & co., paid to the repairing of Waiches Jewelry, Music Ruxes,| ‘NPORTERS ASD WHOLESALE DEALERS ty aed Accordeans All Waich work warrauied 12) FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, | - - | epeet —territorialy JAMES M. EDNEY, ™, hentiod and dancer from him, with proper re. | Becum—Hame, : a 14 @ 13 Ia M po oll W. R. WILBON ALSO, - . Py } ecklenburg y, on the S0th uitime, by the p ? Menaiactaness ee geste duty w the plible, deter wo} ee . 14 @ 1 | nev: Wo Phamy Ale Wi BRAWLEY, of toe-| Pebroary 16th, 1855 99 | ond Chsteate Darts have him > death. Kid. 1 > eg mane Mg 0 6 Hi | del omnty te Mie MARTHA J. YORK. sic! ; 4 dy oie cine of Came greiboripmeg ms SL aiea Meats tae SOMETHING NEW.| avd. wany of the ctiaens of Caunten gave theit| att “Sea, . Pat 3 4 | Bey. OTHO CAUULE tw Mes SARAM A, duagh- .| ; ; wes ) buld retief when wid oa the ocension. On Souday sfternoon and) “ — oes, - . 44 @ 5 | tr of Me Hemant Binet, ¥ i y 34 axtiee < Butter, Bb - sp@ss |} Will You Ride or Walk. | Shirte, Collars, Stocks, te evening, sLout one hundred ami fifty tatie were |g am - © , » @ j = : | NO. 56 JOHN STREET. re fired into him without effect, Hu eyes were | Beans, - peruse, y aw 9 | DIED: BELL, EARNHART & Co., | Seno’ st Seer Term, | hot out @ & matter of safety, as be showed a! Bready maole dls Pe | 3 |, Ie chia cuwnty. o@ the Seb oh, Mr. UUMPH REY | I JAE opens * heery uf pablic sable mews the de- _ ite dipposition fur violence. On Mooday morning Coun, ® 5 @ 9 a al es 5 pte — = o/ are pt. vatlhyd teddel Menara Maal Lived Sere State of North Carolina, i hee, B 12 ¢ a the Town, bouw 4 ad chock, . jd themecives m readiness to tire —s © -4 found be get tatoo pond, where afr on lemons |e" | P busbet, oo $5 | Thereday, the Siuh Ang. WILLIAM HENRY, am | cles to the pubic, sod alen to farmgh conte) aooap aa YADKIN. COUNTY. | At tem boule oe re in point. of a number of shots, newly two huodred move, be! (hckeas, each 2 0 (of J. J. & M. A Bennet, ia the cighth your af bie life. | V0 (9 wey Print from Salebory They will sim | , : : | valwe in ite footw , tnd | Gaally yielded and deed. Chath, serous ¥ yard, oo + ds “ 1 am guee,” end he, to bie Parents. leaning over | bol! themeetver in readiness to de all be demyege that curt of [las and Quarter Sescjons, July amines. Se the 7) : 1 Lemme y ~ © 23 @ 06 (hw pillow. And on being directed tw leuk to the Sa. | ™*y be desited in the town to ood from tbe depot, of | Term, 1655. aR The i calue of the animal was tie, for. y devs. e 10 | view and pat te trast io him, replied with short Lorgradhere 9 @ah t om ae ‘ome & roe Benjamin Wilieawon. ox parte . 4 ; - . : a or it that may be wanted w a | inv, 08 the part of inbviluads 1000, and the hone 2 henry owe to the owner. —| POST Meu lpr deges os \somed ow eomdied Oe Pesugremieapened besa aed} searese es egos Print| ernion to oct Land Wesvuns, Ho. 10:000, iemaad 0 MANSION ie ele Grotiony a Commision, consisting of ome | [lu conduct is deserving of high praise, as be! Feather, - & VO @ 35 | ere commded with the belief that he received greece to STOCK DRIVERS Joa, Wittamenn, éer'd. { bin cow U ach, County, wpe, appointed to| did pot hesitate to make the sacrifice of bis pei | Lard, bd w@ it, Ca ie a eke Caine any = Sahel, ; Belprabey tle wt womading ~elag—— aery yl ag wie ( z es . Mation, ry eae a went “good-bye,” to all hie acqanintances. 2 eur stable and lot apen tor their secomme- | Coats, that James Eee SALISR. Sonh draft the regulation of the corpora: | vate interest to the public sabety. We trust ®! Mackerel, -- @ 900 | Un being acbed if that wes off he wouk! may to them, | daiwe if dened. er Terme shell be inede as cary sbeth hie wife, Joel cot Leaves bia wt, Coe. | one -% A. De bite will 4 ease | for, Multets, Pp del, $9 00 if he wer, sure be would gover eve them agsin, he | as We woald inform the pablic that we hawe | letie ead Selly Aut dhamern and the petitioner, roberriber having tekee LQ Sharpe, Eng of Woe Ube i: hess oe ae {ts ral 37} @ 50 hesitated, as if wwighing the matter ; nd then whisp-jemployed Juha A. Sakler to soperiniend oar business SS eramidiggrisnemcer eo gpatager-pamentir aang I po ewe man ‘ . proper sport “on Cccaen Meat, @ bush. 80 @ 0 7b | ered—"' meet me io Bearen.” and that he 12 our sethurined ace ot . | Withamen, whe ore » | , thet te ke Em, of Catania; W.A We paveed 2 short time yesterday io exam } Naito, & s@ 6) Sacmorar, Aug, 1855. Seticbory Recess tape td TS Bt —e pa rash: ghey cameates er oa Ut |S Bolbaien, Travel peice the oo! nally, Ute, > boon oe S| mep—t™ eemuty om the 130h inet. : : © Cesslinn Watshamel gin ensgemive Cate ioe deem ACCOMMODATIONS pining of auansh apd wit .| ~ | Mime LIZZIE A. MOU the only ‘anghter of Mr re] , ‘coe forward at the next tera of cor sail Coert ‘ ° * es © Germppitice consivting f ome | ihe erceviem, oud wre piraenl to my, that they [re - oui Y wa. ge ee, | Samael M Meare. aged 16 years, 11 munthe ond 3 ii Se ee SS 8 DY tobe held for the Camnty of Yudhie,at the Coart. | shell be equaito ang ie the Perens 7 ae le qath County, was appointed (po qthen denarcing & dhe putsatnge of the ohh | Faceted. — ord "mee jaye. Death te ber whevety viet, and sun x 1 pan 741 | hatng to Yothiovdte 60 the la: Meaday ia Octainy | bio Hand, aihage Tecde toantoll thas be he = of Stee in Con ‘ Se Loaf : 5 } 2 Suted mnang sive, ihe wae wrely and bets “ MADE ( LO] HING. ne st— thee and there te show cause if aay they have, | te! Sud depertere of the Cars Attemive os lps regrenyeed igre, — Bo. Caro. of 9(h uit. as a at home sud showed. The tepart of her death fell on | | why the prayer of (he petitioner shall ont be granted: | 'REservante always io attendance, - i PF. Pusher, Fay. of an Soowee . ee “ Ms the car of of whe BeOAt® abe ead cad mnaretal ae- | pornndiacnd gts me Wil be taker pro Aad camped a trie, we Ragin, MAL, MeLurkle, ‘of Catwha: Otho a ad - Tee’ : ary ; ns oo” 90 | meeetee. But save comid met reine har piri, ced| TUE Subscribers inke pleasure in announcing to! Wing os parte ns’ to Cpa | Satiebary, May 24, 1655. : pie fae if yoo Een. 4 } aye ae * . et | grief canmt recall it. Two weeks be fore her decease their wametuves {reeds sod psiroma, that they! Wineess T. 8. Martin, Cleth of ner cxid Coert of Adie tee Sad omagis Br Iredell; W. A. Lenoir, By.) BANTA ANNA bod ctr a = pe rt ave pod che oft the Female Reaisury ef the piece with off have just received « compiris seuriment of Men's!) pg. the fine day of Aagust, A.D. 1655 } seal 7 . ey. Nerthern, = a he bieum of youth and apparent be sith upon her end Bays : 7 . . < | 4 ad Tals B. Caldwell, Bag, of Barke.| This individeu! has kno: ® greater \icmsitudes} ~ N. Cores, gai we oo |" es < a me, one . } T. 8 MARTIN. CCC, } cooly fed ‘ 4 4) “ _ omiet| Waal iheus Genetienl Ceara: ne goo | Tareeh s bag Ss cece een med) OR BADY MADE CLOTHING W. A. JOYCE, D.C arth, bin oo Canveption alpwrocd wot) 6 kartume than amy ian of the age. He began | Wt x Cpe | nMducted herell with much propriety of demeanae b j y, Aa, by { putin ® o'gonk, A. = eras: wo ech ewcciares of dupesition, such candor, trankmem| CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST.| Pree ody 85 50 SHI | UST’ Receinst_ WOOD NOTE, SP Guiana” who me . Rewer. | public life 1m 1821, im opposition to the rovaliats | ¥or™s aes "BM nad general rectitude of purpum, x had eeeated for a : J eection of Newt fou is —— ae ‘el ; : Remarke—We have on quotable change eet the cnatidence and affeetion of her toachers and IVGS, both [ wd Fancy, | vo aa bl 4 — “ epee i . ~. Bendag, August 31,0 o'clock, A, M. | tae made Coveruar of Vern Crus and remor.| i twe ceuke Beare © conser and sa geal de, | he? SEmsnvass suimalmatuti | to which the attention of . sly sivrited I JISSOLL I I N OUR COUNTRYMEN, or thet Memein agen, . , : ' ; Cilsal Sore i Ccaien te ae ek Although she had mever cammected herself wuh the} In shart, we beep » ete GENTLEMEN'S! ® | em Amarnane. by The jury The Convention wee called to order ly the |“ pest year. Ue them rained the Hejublean, ernd © 75 eta, cab 00 traedd wadeccy t chaveh by 0 paliie prutbasten of rehgiue, yi (rem tre aa be fund wii rules of | AND eg eng Ney - é Che banner, and ovesthrew the Emperor lturtide qrat conversations with her om the eabject of het | men's wear wding every variety of farmehing DUE NOTICE TO ALL. Apocalypee. The Great Iron yy. yee 2 ' , = ; - “en permmnal rehgions felings, ber teachers have hope | Gands. cath os { | em-estrwedis. Pout tad b Eq. from the Committee to draft) He left the Repatiicans anc joined the Fecdera wn her dowth. She hed expressed, wane weeks befute| ¢ 8. CO Rs. ( VATS. POCK | — . hohd of ~ } ew , ae HIRT LLARS, CRAVATS, POCKET . | tefies, bppoeraey, and. ergel ’ By aseriee of Articles amd Itules _ 5 iad In TROR the seamen ended, a hupe that she hwed and trested | NDR ERC £8. GLOVES. MOSIE "THE Cupertnershipot Rowers & Co have thie day | cherch of Rome Stambope ‘ there iots—an) wae driven to private Sife IR? Clots, ond on tantety to € ae HANOKERCHIEE LOVES, HOSIE. | . On motion.of WW. Avery, Bq, it wa | : R AN AWAY on the 34 Rept, from my rraidence. i te those prints Sere 8 comernres woe | RY. 4. $ bea ‘any sentaicsd nemearlemen Alipareomcindebt~} For sale at ‘1. BN —. Revol red, That the Treasurer of the Cate agua appeared man Re prablican changed © im Rowan on, 0 negro bey wamed HENRY The bereaved parcute have been frequently called Deon’! fail to call before perchasing claewhe re yh seabahiypreny dite roared pyar) Suictory. May 3). 4. wr @ thé Charter sad By-Laws’ vides—aod became President till 1835 neat d ded nate aie, gute yee Areatear C fi Reif Road Com. | h¢ proclaimed Wimself Dictator, [ls capture | will must probably continue to lark aboot in the neigh { borhued af Third Creek The shove reward will be of thin meeting be in Texas pat an end to his Dictators!ip. ans be Waaere le por | bw his apprehension and confinement, so that 1 together, for distribution among the) 1838, te lost a leg at Vern Crum, fighting the | ©’ — when SAMURL KNOX tee French. In 1841, be was again male Presi Sept 4h. 1835 153 Fiber feported that there were S484 ; . dent, and contineed in command | 1845— shares tepresented in tin Convention, a fullows : SEXTON. when he was banished, and betook hirmecif to' The undersigned offers hie aefviers to the citizens Barke, oes Share. ne oa " | Mekabury, 98 Seaton, or grave-deerer C - arthagena and cock-fyhtng. remained MIC AJAH GRIFFIN - | there 1:1] 1846, when Mr. Polk gave hiro a jase, Sept. ah, DASE 1st Iredell, CT ns ne : R lto retarn to Menico—where he fought sundry ry . " vy ’ Celd — arsucersfal battles, In 1548, he was compelled | ro ( ON I RAC J ORS. pd again to ablivate—and agwn betook himew'if te 4 Diaby nde rsigned Comminmonere offor the building Es Carth I 1h ois aoe of a barge Unck Chercth w Contractors: to be Total, a4ne - ssdoam, tape? ae Well 1 genta belie ee | weated 104 mies Suath from Salsbary, on the old betake himectf to the same place; aml anrase Organ Church tea. ‘The edifice to be (0 fort wide by himmelf with cock fighting until the distractions | %@ fret tong. and aboot 22 feet igh, ty beve 5 en A.majrity of the Stock being represented it ve vk a Ht hivm from retirement, (tne? one 3 on the frowt ede, sed coe at cock ‘ 7 c ws CouTr agua call hin fro etre me end; the Pabpit to be bait in the centre of one Fi sroceed to 4 a Resolerd, Tost this Couvention pre Hie abdication is somewhat mysteriota, | sed # gallery on the opposite wide in framt aft. Can the cleetion of Directors. tracture will phrase ts: call un P. A. Seoford, by exam He left the city of Mexico with hie usual milita-| oo in. pled and epecifivetines fut caid beildiag. Pri ry retinue, and when be reached Perote he aby | rate bide will be received by any one of comminin- M4 ere upul Saterday. the 6th of October, when there will be a meeting on the Chateh prend, to clner the capes'ty of seemg danger? s Jong way off—and beddings, and enter into comirect wb the lowest re : sponsible beoder O0 motion, NN. Flom ing and J. F. Foard were appointed to saperiniend the balloting, who Mported that Jubn W. Ellis, of Rowan, M. 1. McCorkle, of Catawba, R. F. Simonton, of iredell, and Thomas G. Walton, of Burke, had peodived @ majority of the votes cast. On of W. W, Avery, the Direetor liv fag nearest Appointed by the Governor ed id notify the other Directors imme- | dacly che their appointment, of the lime avd | Place of their next meeting. | On. motion. of Todd LK. Callwell, Esq, of Borke, it was Revol ved, That the resolytion offered in the | murders perpetrated ut that county within the inforrag! meeting on yeterday, by Me. Avery, space of four days. The first is the murder of < Rove, tring Morgantoe an the terminus of W. C. Thompson, by a man named Lester, The the first section of the Road, be ratified and adop- second, the murder of a negro man, the proper- a ty thie Convention, aud that the same ad OO of Mr. W.C. Jones, by another slave, the pro- . the itinotes at fultength and pub- perty of a Mr. Meriwether. The third and iast, = thie Pre. Charter, by-laws and proceed | that of a man named John Goff, by another man pe, Cearontion. } named Tucker. of W. W. Avery Haq. it wns | the tanks of this meeting be | dicated amd sailed to Havana, He possesses the Carrera his retreat was probably compulsory. PA. SEAPORD, A. HEILIG, was made I'resident for sx moaths, but by c whom does not appenr. upon the Capitol with a large foree. Rich, Whig Alvarez was marching Commussroners Rewan eo, duets LAND FOR SALE. 1 YES LE Tract of Land, knownns “The The BeaMord (Va) Sentine! of the 24th im A Rigeang Tract betoaging tthe hei who ere stant, contains intelligence of no lest than three of age) of the Estate of Samuel Barr, dee'd., lying on 3 the waters of Back Creek, adjomning the lands of De vid Upright, Wen. Posten, Col. A. M2 Goodman and other® } comaining ebout 150 ACRES, some 50 of which js now under a succesful state of coltivation, Said tract Was om it a amal!, bat good meadow, a fine spring, sud an sligible site for beild- tag. Also, adjoining the above tract, & lot of twemy- sit acres, 15 of which is being caltiyated. 1 will of. fer enidtwnde far tad ah reaminable terme Thor wishitg further information. can eddrems the sad Sept. 4, 1835. oo MURDERS IN BEDFORD. idenct, Half a mile Bast of ssid UOffier. RICHARD R. BARR. 4wiS WANTED, > MAN of eafficiedt physical strength, and intel- LA ligenee, to work a printing lage ° i Looe at thie ecriber at Mt. Ulla, Rowan coanty, or call ot his rea- i og pert “| to saffet sauiler sore trials Ip the present case they } may “ mourn vot as thoee who hare ao hope.” ay ine Lord sustain them andet thin teariag apon of the | wounds bu: partially healed, and make it evident to thew bardeoed hearts thet * He wounds bat to heal.” Having « taste for domestic duties, which had been | fottered by 8 jodiciuus mother; a taste tr knowledge, | with « mind end favorable qpportanities to sequire it having « beart to enjoy eech social comforts as & con science suitably ecamtive Would approre, she bid faur | te teerive eed mupart happimess im « higher than aswal measure. Bat, Of de the lowelicw of earth, The sanmest pase awey — Lake radsemt flowers of summer berth, The eartiest to deeny Departed thie life, in Bepton county, Alabama, on the [Sth of Ang, 18355, Mra MARTHA A DEWAR wife of Mr. George W. Dews, tate of Lincolnton, N.| C. By the death of thie young and excelent iady, | not only m het husbaed and two email children de prived of the counsels and tender care of their beat earthly frend, but alarge citele of friends and acquain tances mourn the lore of one truly aniable, kind and warm-hearted) © The day before her death she re qeested « christian fnead to pray with her and to ang the hymn Approach my soul, the niercy seat, Where Jesus anewers prayer ;” which she tried to repeat To her relations and inends, gathered around her dying bed, she gave her parting counsels and admonitions ; thanked them fw their kindness to her and implored them to strive for the kingdom of heaven. {Com NOTICE. 4 Poke undersigned having been appointed a © miltee for the contracting of the bailding of a new Church at Prospect, (20 milee West of Saliebory near the Salsbury and Lineolaten reed.) will receive Proposals for the same until let day of October next ‘The howse fo be frame, 50 feet by 70; to be plas tered inside ; ™ the ceniractor to farnish every thing ne cesenry The plan of the building can be seen by applying to the andersigned, or either of them. The location of the tmiding is surrounded by pine end other timber with several saw mills conveninat. For particaters | apply to, or address the andersigged of either of them. DAVID CRISWELL, JOSEPH RUMPLE PAVID KILPATRICK, M. ROGER, JOHN EB. JAMISON, ROBERT B. GRAY, Commitice Deep Well, Iredell co., N. C. Sept. 4, 1895 —41155. | WANTED 10,000 Bushels. Wheat. he Sm bac rier wlches to porchane ten thonennd bash. Fon. Sh fer Ghich he Wik gar ope ot tha highestmartet MIC L BROWN mae me, | | | | pe Sotishery, Duty 46, 1805 } | by Cash of wote, by the int of October, as farther ip JNO. A WEIRMAN & CO eet eaten ce Oppoate Marphy. MeRone & Co WILLIAM ROWZER, Safiebery. N ¢ | JACOB CORRELL, April 24, 1835 WILLIAM M. WILAELM. | THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING bought odf the Firm of Rowzee & C. determined two cerry o@ the— A qoed smeortment of Black Silk, Dreb. Beaver, and a variety of oft HATS, for ap. by JNO A. WEIRWMAN & CO Salebary, N.C April 2d, 1955 lyis CABINET BUSINESS a ' if i ry 4 y ’ nat rebranches We invite the attention of the pad. . WV. . ve. and all that want eny thrng in our lime te gree os a a cell, for we are determrned to sell bow fer cogh Offer for aale my Plantation in Rowan coanty. 14 COFFINS constantly kept on hand on the waters of Third of the Wilkesturongh Road. con milee Weet of Saliebary WILLIAM M. WILHELM, HENRY MVORE Creek and in wrew « taining — sy #5 4 SS eet Sb! abeat 208 of which 1 cleared and in 8 greed state of eoltrvation— the rema timbered There are f . ling -heese. 1 wo gerd Serna, and ANT will any in regard to the that it fies in the midet of ay good jands ae are om thé County of Rowan. Those wishing and bay a ged Perm, ean do so by seriber Aegest 34. 1855 SHOE YOUR NEGROES. LARGE SUPPLY OF HRAVY NERO SHOES, for Sale. awd Orders prompaly filled Call carty and gets good arucle Oppumte M erphy's Granite baildag 4~13 and and well 1 Dwet ther ovt-vekhage— oder i wood wen { the jaad, is 3. A HOWARD lhe view the land, athe oud A rgvat 9, 1855. TTENTION 4 A ai 0)! . LL PERSONS Indebted ta the rm of RAKER & OWEN ore requested ood settic as heve acooeats must be clused All persous needing Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, &e., would do well to call as they have a supply on hand which Gary aro anxious ty tell cop BAKER & OWEN FOR RENT. qt ROOM formerly oecupied by the Watchman Office, one door above Col Ruberd’s Hotel, is for rent. Apply to M ung THOMAS A. RURKE Comeanerifie, Rowan coo Feb 2. 1s38 40 DR. DINKINS. DESPECTEULLY offre bee services to the enti A rene of Sal Om the Ma Hote ‘¥ eft aty te ealt | shury at mon at 3 Saliehere December 2 ( 2 \ | “7. RopARD® } SALISBURY. xc C. PENDLETON, Salishary, Aprit 19 PLEASE NOTICE THIS! T ed to him wo call and septic, by the first of Decem- ber next. As thie is considered ty be ample time, there will be no indulgence given Bfier thet date. N. B.A small stock of good clothing on hand New Books! New Books. | eas Rereived—WOLFERT'S ROOST, by 2) Washington Irving, RUTH HALL, @ new no- vel by Fanny Fern, LIFE AND BRAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by tke Mar- vel. NP WILLIS’ LETTERS, from Idlewild — HAPS AND MEISRAPS, by Groce Greenwood HEART'S BASE, by the anthor of Redely®. THE DAILY LIPR, wy Ber Commings THE SONS OF THE SIRES of 1776, by an American, which will be disposed of on very Jow terme For sale at JH. ENNIS®&’ Book Store HORACE ff. BEARD Saliebary. Way 31, 1555 i) Grlisbory, Aug. Wrh, 1855 wie UE subscriber wishing to retire from the Tailoring a, have! y. 1c. and Clothing business, requests all persows indebt. Soath Lowell, Orange county, B,C. Lecarex.— Davide Oventy. sit milew allege, and ene mile from oil Tasernes—Rev Dr Dee, and Rew Meme Clos, and Hodwm, of thee NC. Conterenee; BR Roberts, Fisq.. Safebury ; ¥. Money, il HM, and Jumeph Shelion, Exq., Tescnnes — Mies Morgaret G. Nixon and Mise Se rah L. Hampton Teams — The seventh semsign witoper on Wedieem day, the 12th of September, TESS, and costinke Ete months The price of taition is crevosied as fdlews: To the Premary Clase 9, in the second Clase $11, in the Senior Class $13, Masic on the Piano, with as Ronvnt Beerd. (cxchydive of ghee) $6 & meth, when one half in paid tn edvantey otherwise the charge will be §7 a month. The pe pile will be charged from thelr entremer w the close f the seauion, and no deductions will be made Sof hs sees, except in cases of personal or family Hipess, A Cjrcater may be obtained by addreming Mr. Jim sep Shekee, Thomasville, N.C 6wid Adagat 16, 2°55. LOST OR MISLAID, VoLs “IREDELL DIGEST, ot eee *) DIGEST, which the subscriber desires to be te tarred immediately A. H. CALDWELL, Selisbary, August 2, 1855. wre NOTICE. — W ©. the Trostess of York Collegiate Lastitute, will expose to public sale, of the 20th day of October next, SIXTEEN HALE ACRE LOTS, fe balling porpoers Sale to take place on the pret sev, neat Rocky Spring, Alesander Cxany, §. O— The Lostitate is under the Presideney of Rev. Prof. Breatley York These esiring 2 location near « Josinetom would do well to visit the place on the day of aula, ip order to make parchases, As to health of loration end parity of water the Place is perhaps sueurpersed in the world ; bemkdiee the immediate v cinity atfords the most beautifa) mane- tale @eenery, only miles from the Westen Exten- tien Red Road. For farther partiealers address the andersigaed Tree tees at Tavlorevitle, N.C, ov Rithard W. York, H_L SWiTH, LEMUEL BECKHAM, Cc. A O8TRICH, J. F. MeLAIN, A SHARPE Trustees. 10wl2 1R55 Aages 1f _———————— POETICAL. a From the Belvidere No J* tate!hgencer A Mid-Sammer Imprompta. The von ie fohing re Cnehine Lawns ere renging @1 bh berds 6 winge Urowes are nighing wub brecacs d)iag— We afe het iu acuuration Re clgnde are prev oor the enim terrene, To make things drear and pest our cheer Tonend us gloom and pwen Goom, When we should be repscing Pare air is moving and meets you loving, "Phe mountsins frown on vallics dow And wallics emile at the towerme pic, Wondering 8\ psceua piwn Catthe are lowing while gress ie growing __ Parmer: teed gazmg while Soi is hazing . Oe the wesing mara of thor golden grain, Eapying the vol sided glory ‘The wanten brosks kiss the vernal nooks, De theit sprayey trave! o'er ghsteung gravel, Aad ebb and advance in b Mirroring adjacent sce very hecune prance, The lovety river Whe a serpent of sulver Winds ai the fee: of ville» Aud breghtly cic ome a2 0 oF Sodue ke cularactine cxahation neat, { streams, Proud oocan weves o'et iis coral graves, Sweaye ne wesece a the vanbeams jt carceses, Aod with raging urge i moans the <.rge, To its shroadices sleepers The lnndacape seen in iis vanes > en, With majestic mocuis've and sparkling Pines arching bs wih bright sourise Prociaie 2 greet Creator! Waves Gar, Jaty 12, 1t55. f-ontains “oe A BEAR KILLED—A DALING ACT A huge she bear was billed on Mooday even jeg best, in the woods of Mr. Wiliam Foy ot dowse Gognty by ove of bis turpemine hands while engaged in chipping bores. The circum his BMamoes which bed to the discovery of the bear Were, that be saw a bog run quickly by ged jaa few minutes after Le hear! him «0c harried to get through his tack he took Be watien of the bog enti! be heard * sjucal fr que time, when be determined to me @amee, and to his surprise be dis Jeter bad attacked a bog. Ho first thought was to se the movements of Druin, expecting as he wd been takd, to see the bear dove the bog & there she wanted it. but finding that was 1 the cape, and secing that she was feeding upor a live og, be was considerably puzzled & ew to act. To attack a larze hongry bear, is we Wiick woods, (in the act of feeling.) over a WHE from any amistance. and shove bis only Weapon, wouk! be teatdigem, and to eave the poor boz a: the ruth lems dinposal of the bear, he thought would be gm ect of cowardice. Ue reflected Lot fora m mest when be deteramecd to mal Walking boldly up im fromt of the tear be des her 2 blow =) be bad but bitte troutde in J aed ferociows snimal, whicl the foun! bac Ge an act of Jar ttaiu the vered that a a small round an act of fx b stun me co ev Ubat be dei with broken fragmen’s of bhesdi-) The weed tc Beowr to old and experienced bear t Vew Bera News Phe © Theagits ix { pacelient. Read the follueing on * MW Dior ~ Bese now ie Lady ANocusta (err Ha betres much to do © tu ber ladysbips ma ‘We think not; cher .F Fy shout the old Uuchess of [bar of ghee claw migh: have t Aetgbter’s iwory sb alter tressing lips, pale fr aris ja —r ly, G0: oF your fine yee wouk! not have f with euch bitter teary each time they rent pe that simpering imbec lity ar Luskas Wale te beaten ; ] jo cant of all khind—it wm me sc leewe bas’ « are won your mother, ax earl of Carmine's big rene Was very earthy atlas bed; an affair settlements, estates a: realy they coe { » fo ens oct A the Largatr Ned earkts is shoe hed « , wold all their fam poor! * Rea sashes ae Lemet wig has marnage | a pom for every | a - . on) atom of resect f the slave vomas, trad ° wey rows of Uncle T sa La or = evet rejoKed wt « haaghed st ble wormar the smack ae writ <A at t F, who berters his a ‘bh looking giasw, or « pn the w @eath drew a «row and sure « afterwards, i " ¢ that was wa’ the ever after silent . | an, old Limetwiy. to tuk At Watrmeny. and dilate upent t ty a tm, wor A yankee j«t bis devotion to his iro “| sing her praise kor her at morr Terms whole pint We kuow that repeated failures have discour aged the many persons Who have ticd it, but We hope thati itelligeut persons, whe will admit the.suit- we hope they will not yet despair, Abloness af this product for cows aud begs, will} fyet d discrédit the practical ality of asing it as a | . fodd for horses that are hardiat work } but, in} 1 YWETH refutacion of the arguineuts théy can adduce, we | AGRI {|| TURAL beg to remiid then that Mfr Ednmand Raffin, i I mone bis treme Ja cas commissioner, states the fact that the Cudma horses of all sorts ext 1 the Sout Plante «Green cae ar Sujling and for Hay. nothing else. ‘The same tiet was stated to as a good many years ago by our thicnd N. DP. Trist, It has always been a favorite idea with us, the Esq., sometime consul at Havana, whe informed sowing of corn for soiling and for hay; and us that the diminutive bat hardy and vigorous zl we have tried it sovcral times, and have horses of the ishand, (they use stallions there en always Leet disapposated on acconut of the dil ‘tirely,) fed ou nothing else, will go oa the gal liculty of curing the fodder, we have never des-| lop, the common gait, sixty miles of aday, with patred. ‘N yw that we arc ou a farm where the a heavy rider. The splendid mules they have, utiness uf the | ast absence of cross fences, the » git rs, ent no other Ky utucky el too, for their voluutes, or huge IAN Upc food, though they are all raised and cattle, make it expedient aud safe to keep stuck | aceustomed to corn in the ear. We have our coutined during the summer, We wean to try it! ves doue some of the hardest: fullowing on aguin, green clover for rack fod, and never hurt ' 4 . \ : Isut to avoid blunders as far as possible, we a home Ly it. Indeed, for ten years, wheu we sien ie : 4 wrote ty Mr. Lewis Bailey of Fairfax for his ox- practised soiling habitually, or pasturing the RESRCalwailh Cones perience with coru ; ght through and having reecived it, We horses on good ss or clover ull n shall now communicate it to the public. Mr the late spring and the whole summer, we lost Bailey is kuown to some of our subseribers by the fine only one per cent. of our teain, or one beasts he bas exhibited at both of our ten years out of an annual team of ten horses Nate Fairs, where he bas taken premiuins op an) We know ou dry summer-fallow pretty tht land, with scarcely a oxen, abd on lis stock of various ages and dif ,, Merent seres. kind—aud farmers who make their corn, and essay Ana remMe g Mr. Gilmer's plan of sin of corn, by followit j rani} Better stock of their spelling their horses altetnately. they are our favorites, the Devons—have not It is true that a horse with bis belly-full of ced the show grounds. yreen food inust be treated in a somewhat dif. ~T have been sixteem years in Virsinit, “09> treat imanver from one who has ouly a moder Mr. Bailey, “and commenced seeding corn tur’ aro portion of highly stimulating food, or culic summer feed the frst year 1 cam Thay 9¢ broken wind will be the consequence ; but it ver missed doing it but one sumuwer, and 3 < necessary to give Lim more time to eat I learnt its valu being without it, mor and divest his fool, and to give it to ay Pdi any year that E had a ph Hit. ly at night and re sparing at mid-day, wh Woy th t hit-r wd oy se S08 te early 1 rec 1 he requires any bow most yenerally miore res pasons. al na as po tatlier ; i wo seasons, and found it was p mlitiwih ect iabe at roduced bat ttle wore than balf as We shall return to this subject at anot! h asthe Virg ou ) at natn vas th irgynia corn sowed a Ume, and treat it more claborately. It has a ve When the northern corn was |4r 2 ee rtant bearing on the rura ¥ v ortant beanpy on the Lee store bhussuim, the Virginia “ t therehoule Soe } the present w . w forward, but it was larger pao tee cease: Hal eek tcs mick produced more and better toed we give is . aud our Pe are I have often sowed in drills, a ox “ labor of tillage is greater, 1 bave never found Ful Mi. [keiles We o tt ar sulting advautage in produ uate ae ol ecrvanee ul the N patient and in rep fia tone bondred acres of Lraang, | bserva will sav usands of Jo'}.: > th a vemlow jand, [ have usualy sowed frost int Tt is not too late to begin t = ' een Ww twenty-eight busbels of corn fur sunr eithe mosithal » ’ - | winter feed. \ sa w ground fur this crop s! 5 T » the fall or carly winter for an carly sprit J +. and well wavered at tha f sta S Sk W manure is to be used ; and u jghing nay Ta la fa ‘ " Le tred fer he semonr su ‘ ‘ od mix w og an summer in al . steed > a 5 it een ta * . . ara t ra * . ar T ¢ ’ wa ~ a ula ’ r x the meat cr . . . I \ . » 1 4 at and xt en ~~ _ su ar kins w a dente abie te the raped grueth ul < -T \ : sam I gre a ak g x WV avon et, | barrow fa, a HM alles : aya mu. wf it teal, . I over tt eth stacks abuot an mech d a . s ; « en the ar | n clover » MART I sh z la epreadiny Fi a rey alll aloms r the sur j * by vue . @ ws n j at a alg * pag é y wgli to x ax I at 2 a } ges, N M tee e 4h a shary and sha * worke il ale » WwW ule Zz a log ie work wae adv a ‘ j g . wd \ = ie f . - = b 2 cows | + * [er M ! g and wig nt aa ae Mv » t The fret ae * n , j ey h ri k w. ae a ' . = Fi ’ k “ a be eve a os « ! e = 4 2 I b ” rearis w « ) - tras 7 stra 2 ‘ dita ’ ep | . - fe { . % . i ' 7 nth » ' ] nko nd f horse ini” J AMES. HORAH. pu age veil thy eet ‘nnd best asnerlinen teal WATCHES AND IRY , consivtingeot > Fine French @hronome ters, Double ‘Lime Keepers binds pendent quarteregeond Bight Day Watcher, ee 7% Jos Johnson td Jowglad Hanter’’, Jan Nardu's ole Uanter for «variety of others. Hott gold and wine ANOTHER Lor oF REAPERS FOR SALE! - I that this lot will be sold en @ credit of 19 Months,” There Ma (; ard wad V. Chyingy Seals, Uracolerty Persons » ng Reape - cutie satisfaction, The bi ited<ure selected fran oa ag 4d Gen temew’s Hee ne, (utd, | chines, have to etery tne ond fom 6 OAN A. BO¥DE | Cod Pos, Lag aad Gentlemen a4 testimoutelargage dn poses 00 of the oubariber | Silver ind SpeetSpectweles; Bileenand PiaiedApoons, hart shor anan/Y dot: . 2 a | Butter Knives anda gasicse of Clited Wares coer 81 Lac TER) tented the Massey | Seumnre and Kulves of the det quailty, Coruh Nechs- Mu. Jony (Dev iax—My 1 Ge 4 at hind it te well adapted to the | ced. Drwerlet®, atid Seed. Ghrat,o0d a fom enpesiar | Reaper, whieh I pu hp, coche y weblion it . e around, Thave used it to great wants 2 of bout a with any view tg Sts use. Bo fat ae my | x Cx SS (profit aud advantage, deri sson, alt Tecan safe'y recoulumnd the Reaper as a 2 2 ? errain goes which ‘ svuly ruly Yours, | moot valuable aquisition t. the farmer eee WM. ©. MEANS anda variety ofether Guods ton numerume te Bien: Ma Jous 4. Boxoes—Dear Sic | at pleasure tu tuform you that the Machine Called Husse, eas Respens Pluk | pay: tive, Cali one door below § d 8. Murphy's djure,| chased “ As oO trbal, , apd exuminefur yourscives, OF Cluphe, Watches, and Jewelry of all kinds Sausbury ae: buh, Ie of Raiabary, Rowan Comnty, im the Bexte of f the Ty ewe alone Ea eal yas Bhar e 1 paurediu the bel waoaer, and oa the meet foam gia Hordae o nay be addressed pearing ie} tere JAMES HORAW sfor suid Machines 1 Salisbary, Now. 16, 1854. THOMAS EK. BROWN, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, OBED HUSSEY REMOVAL P. FORD, Manufacturcr & Whelesale Dealer BOOTS & SHOES, Bs: Removed to No. 85, | pes be 4 alle Caer St eet, 7) North it Gil TINLEY & Co Dien = oN ine Ite @ from Na. 42, to Store mT = ate 6., Messe met shall hep ot h tof the best quality of BOOTS and SHOES KASTRRN MANUFACTURE, aso A Pill Sook ¢ . hall he able to offer ¢ TNLEV 8 Geciivine and F epwardite tee nts, ard mre te er artareacenp ou wire ere - ; Geacral Commission Merchants, 2 oot ese ws res Ont, Besos lass 5 Prsveadae, Wontar F ca hese : w eres pay i LIVERY STABLE Bi OE eer onde ont C.M.& A. T. JONES, TERMS = va HARDWARE DEALERS, LROLINA) WATCHMAN, ie * sallebury, N. €.. re 4 ue oD nga ine : “ = a se F - ; ’ ‘ cS Lehi . Peds 4 caunre f - a r ; . é ' I 5 2 ctNs ° ’ “) ‘ : 2 a ’ & ; woe _§ DR. H. KELLY ire theres Myths | : 2278 =) rea Ras A ieee ’ seu Mt aeons g ea av Dibiee. cco murilk nie a ese ' =4 ut Le ib . ( | IRE \UKN\ Ii WORKS : <¢ Setth i oa .. WHEWINGT : _t !: a =I — | : :% =f = y -r QUIRE. ZOIMELRGEAN & ALLEN . ? _ ¢ I aporters and coale Dealers le . Eheim . . Ore /Q9OS vat aes oe Mpg Ped aia matin : : A UORE rm . arias ae cine a @a@s 2 Bae waDe ; I : , SOP NY TF. DMANE : ears oer e RAIGE id& ¢ Foregim and vererorysatttns fata COW AS view ; f LITHONTRIPTH : wed mayors E LATHUNTRIPTL Thomas C. Halyburton, M. D. : ’ ue HT! , . Fs ° i ‘ \ cae ae > bow Paths DINEANED KIDELS, aay fan at Ro patrnge , Tail b hove e, Ib a Greensborough ou Lina ae ee p WUTSAL Ls SUNANSE COMPARKY. » ~ LES li LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. ° 1’ . ’ Witt Si ENA S (ee FT OOO and KBPancy Tr pre nto ul Ve. Fk Vert Third Strore “HAVE YOU SEEN SAW" ee eee TEAS WALL ( . U " Vv ‘imi Pt oath 4 ates . . 4 North (sre Form Rech ’ ul \\ ; : jcardl we. bad : & “ ood upat shares, an cone = J " Li ! " we % Wl 1) : ; THA RN WILL, Eremet Bo swrhael bat werkt eval tile ts BLGbDaivpra qapu ma: PRICES FOR LENSER FOR THIS MONTH. 4 Bi 2 ts Bi8 pe pone jum NN LLY, : | RIB hove 1 bi 16 NUINE i att 1 . WoRROWS TO THE FARMERS OF Iredell County, a i W. P. ELLIOTT, Are i ee 0 EXPE ho roRI GENERAL COMME SON Fa li SA ae FORWARDING MERCVE, fel Sremgr be men . | WILMINGTON, NC. 7 VS & ROBERT VY Niele . sea ! ‘DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, ie . OPPOSTE ee Core DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, ' DR. RR.P. BESSENT, i iecectoe mieten tae I one . Cc YY 3 Peer ANCERS CURED WV omit crspeetiully intorm the citizens hy me » ant t ¢ temovwed t 7 Pls La core ae phy The ‘ ‘ = ‘ very e+e @ leo, inde ; ; om ee rae is 9a Settmcttomae the a ‘ velinn Of ihe to ©, May bet (pet. 4-Resvn) jeer ee ‘ Blank W ‘ bus bhavinh arranuts for sale Jlere AS juccreumnyed febig New York and Phitadels Rott dedteten Pob,) Rar Robs, | “ fox SUITSMERY, 8. 0, OBE | pere Ved peso Ay ee othe | med abe feat ees sirengtheting te Liscotsrun, 20Ue August, | “A Felas Soe | | | Meaers Mortimer & of De er have bern sold ; hee glad te bate | ing growud bere very last, 2 rw | edd Troon the thaw & ee | Svar, euh re } DLEEDING OF : Bacenas, 8.0, Wbieary Devry Mortiaer & er te at ” rm <i I de hereby certify, Guat with 6 avers homers ene Pica ei pra ted ow Anether Useta Rev JONN oye im Buiremema, Ath, bed Mewes voerarn @ Moweet! F Gite te bering » nat h hare woh pamet ” ih very Greet p-Be Frio 0 seeks thoes cope eres: 210d eqerees W be reper hee oS ee a he 7 te oe ant Dew, ohh there of tet Oem! Dante cali ee WE ore rnd ta Vanpiee « Tingtaee,* Prem our te & conte hapeinpneetehete Seale 5 NE ee fo te Benth Corraime Com aes, oe pebeels Nahe tuggew Sere em cwen @ Mewense > Phe eee ovr 8 Cg ay oe - a nc ae ee male ent a ~ + ou soy tat Grape oats ree “oo ty 1 = Sta aee mee ape ge tom Swann punt e ot pains © sapety | am grates em, poms, -* Teer nev Verto watad, 6 owner en, Fig Bag. 18, Yer md KPO en, Bae Leman Ohad + -ntalie” ramtpaly tab te take, oes te oto RAMETERS To PF . wasn I toe thal toe. o- ” bee ows ‘ Loree, Gaines aad 1.) perenee he ee io siaenre fm Pe Aa SS Nadas Meee 1 am fapeet tats veRr 1 Gnkwen, Gjbia Ce, THE GREAT POINT Or ATTRACTION! Destined © be the Great Contre of Manufacturing Interests in WE\TERN NORTH CAROLINA, Nod pechepe of the UNITED STATES. Intend 19 have & Raltvead from SALISBURY t EAGLE CPTY. Propte aay fengh #1 hey cimwe, am 1 hawt mot many oul Be och at Fottun whilel be wae talking sh vie by etemem, a0 thee pete of af mire o mn) they teagh ot Cofeapbas, Ore * a rng a wee world in the Wee’ angh @f the cutenios when they gree * bewted at iedepepdeper? I haw . priate com pared to Fehon o Colombo Fiackhne, Weshingtowe, Putwame, ae. ™ ome bute mated men ond petrnse an they @ere—waribhy sores of mon 6 betir’ * Bet barn't aa . ree when | have eh to tah of themes ahs ry thought J enatde’t de? & Dery I iate ron Sa!ebery te Rogle City he way of Charttto and her Western echeme, o7 ® “ { the Salehory aad Weetern esteem Vine wee North Weetern Read from Tr mast be built Why, there ane milfiges of Goltort foor rm that yale i eend oat ctoine Markets IC mnet come oat. It obel Eagle City shall be the terminas of he * the people above ace proper to ear) . Hat Bogle Cay mast reer Lake that beaver prriog bird, 1 mum toar aloft. It be worthy of being h { the greatest and beet of mental mes. Lismmnw the wbode of peace, plenty aad happinert— \ Why pot build @ great manmfuetaring eity there’ ' power, Cimber, Mone eed every thiew ‘There are prodwetive lands, per? water pare mit—ne ehiiie and fever there—ead Wi ghearts and ready Handa. There may be foord saving Warvests, rich meadows lovely velee and er chanting bile Prime eat foresta, cool spring*® and ne rifle. All inviting, ail pmiling, ‘wit cheering snd wil detiyhting. And hall theese grest beagee remmin forever looked up ? 1 tell you ney ea North-Western Rail Road wit open the gate '0 ' tuner Eden of Ameren; and if Eagle Cay be the cd agreh { that Rowd, won't it be & pleee | Yon't peapte the 7 t to hoy lots there? And woa't late bring ® Pre Visas. ar oss uta the city, wd alt slong ry trae of Rowl—wen't they rise in valoe 7 sot the Bond on their valne nlowe, will doable the coxt of the Ros Who doubts these things! There is « mint of money in Hrnting Creck owe. Berty pound of 1 ery walers will Lory (0 money, wind ibis great a > commerce mud enterprive will Reon tam to good vant the a¥itndant Peawnrtoe of (Wie abaedent regen late hud the Road. A take’ betp it Lean get": hat if we one alse will tnke held pF oare 4 attempt ikon ™Y own reepeneibility. The, werk aly ANDREW BAGGARLY: Jity 19, 1855 ei t y EL F a4 | F ve is Fi s t E% s cB 2 - &§ = et y . ae t c i z Ea : raat Aaceye =.» 8 ge seen boty, edhe) tii des ted oh Be Rie ala ih wid kM es Uh pie we ee ec i ol alah ye Vaya yi Or aud Prepricter. Mditex, p 4 ae: ae my 6 Ripe 7 Pe Ragen set Liserey jagh ot th on, Be ion my ARLY.- eS Fa a P State, RICT. t : oo ea shad AD elie Rad thoes «of ok Sail glilln p: ee weal Gitta eestnd yet a ys é q tw & yearth oe! f | ‘TAKEN A’ oa ada Re adhe iui ee 5 it hep | THE DOUBLE. BRIDAL. a coi weet | is TM EUEE pie py ell meinen a eAgS bb: Hees ae. sp dengan. ie a “ : . oe P J i_ ; hs ae i hse eee, rece, Moratity, and the Sil ire: ’ se lien, as if just pereeiw- our gloves—hold on a minit, let me| ~ Mrs. Finley is stilt endeavoring to “save in Almost ‘every ed ly eats the 1855. ‘ | wAefew years I made of th ide’ F 4 Coxantes, |.’ J age, one he. seventy | bin bight*here—oa this spot we willbe miade| brosli it off’ said he, prodacin : hi wes ~ who eat the creature first, nine passengers ou board thie steamer Emily Bare {nerertit width as chi ar 2D g 8 sweaty ban- something else,” for her husband will not deny " ‘}one, : thie-pass me. by \danna, with which he rubbed in the di inert her |? Shion, fs a prublens: to We have Revgg, 1 » Bhaw,. Paine, ton, y st Thad ‘ in the dirt so ef- himself fn “an and forgets to Pang: = 5.20y peel 7 re a gear rok 2 tain, 9 ear —_ ter ar atten se rebat Nt sd 08 that |fectually ae to defy at! eleaning processes, while | ow, Har Wt capri 'Wal peer beard it said agai and again over the stemming. 4 ead Captus 4 7 au where’ they. first tel solem + ae , rat io stell. kyawn tx’ Cannten, 125 481 66 Gab | vocisl, refined company mbd ‘ake Lh | apbtrwadre they fcahaie were heyy solemnly: |e tabuaged, of tie enree tied, to init 's ‘tije |= ew apring'teubet, But her on see-|“ stew” that the ‘first :adventurée is bowD 3 | J pany je the trip oné of united foreser, * Vhewshe words,“ What. God ;: . shen ‘ (Me Visited thin glty hour! [esjustank, 331° 496 274° 640 | pleasure ; Indeed, loug shall I remember the hatis joing oS no man put asunder,” died Pate 9 Se aaesptecataaas bo Ser Cound GYWH, détecke ‘Yor chateh, ‘on’ ai] "a © iearé-mea, IE relly looks to, : 7 . : pi ee asunder, , | bac ; oshin: the yenr. 1940; and. shocamzhly.eromined witha? pod = ad yo leuvey Emily Bartob and her supel fieing freight. |, penn be gk See ase died yep "pr me > : { oaaear May moruing, with Wer last year’s bon-|may bravely face danger in battle aud « South Carolia Railyon, of whieh Tistran Tap Chowen, to an £8 29" One tawedy ourhiter Afternoon, Te was whispered | pilet Gory, bared ph eatended to the ha ah eae Bo consequence,’ and the imaster, es on, grew very angry, declaring that “there sand ways beside, but others “have faced a sink, a. gdh ao ‘at ear | Hort ee7 « abe . thanare terete nave’ wftwbtabick: dudieri tek! beket in PL MA PEERS pre, PAPI, in, @ aterm pt at a sinile, that contradic. | was no need to make herself look like \ t, | before, and, to a : e per, 466 400 i met | i certain extent, mate t lucky, wenturous fellow, apd every lady io what ted the assertion, ‘{ had much rath: he t a broken merchant” i ‘ ee 2 pablic works, m ageot of te Kussinn go-| Nonbumytom, 641" 490» 65a 442 jtenctied her destinations, and said misisper start: o905.4 prensa the i hi, sealg aE sepia Samer) bits § Nayahan aw” Bot, When one nature of the perils he is incurring; bat not $0’ verumett: Gen, Melkivofl is a man of sgrone | jlalites, 584551 mf 878-4 ing dirst.nnd tog, weer the stem; somewhere int hin 's (f en Wn. 06 de any y giead soiled in that way thap by anftbing dise | of the children told shy tnv-old boimet was worn, with the man who first at the oyaley ‘The was” y , Matha, oi 69 &? gas + Pe Pie 4 ‘ef ™ sume wile (for a mopen| 4 wighe were her, honorable” | . jhe made no offer to increase bis wife’s stipend, ‘ A “ engineering ey and mast be about 49949 (onic, perl, one saa? ans the vicinity of the ladics cabin, and apeodily) put L instantly reepvered my. self-possession and| But it is our private opinion that be woatd | but ee dibled, ‘vitkilyy that, * she ~, ?}@ brave man. It was an untri ands: is FOI 6 oy (Washington, 248 38 | B25 2380 {ching Keats hadhy the. buitve edly 46d | thruat the imeakvew. {roy me; wore \iss- dddner have sbakbe bande with ‘a Gowptarfelter| have eel Be pra hae WIM | experiment. He knewush int dts Pe gp ee n veo t ‘ * 1 . sl 4 Sant : (Tyrrell, 100 8§= 275 BAS * SyD | F.0-*he moms Vike oe snow ball down the | ing each other almaya scemed a waste of sweet-| than a potato-digger, at j i : X ‘ i, be—whether death Ketuens from twenty-six | —_—_ —— = =| Mountain, gathering sige, form, moqeninmy fas / 1 y 2 | p gger, at just that time. When I see a well fod, dogmatic husband, sah im, 1830 nid eal ovo 4844 4303 3a ke wit me es ye co 1% : ke to Pi but they know, the best) laughing,| ‘ Hello, Mr. Brown, there’s a skeeter on your | who has a caré-worn wife, T think of the sirloin- He was, we repeat, a beave mam fs phigh i , rolled forward, neipals in: | shouting, Lap , b ¢ at ii} bi id EB hectoe kas? rae 4 ie 4 liom 8,066, pow vhow an Palue'e wesfority wee j teresting scene were not only pointed out bot renee ns i gee ne oe fd " y a ard gootioage wid steak, the pudding, atid thé bonnet ; volves fr sin cM pepriene circ $8 . ajority, ~e Sipe: enerous ¢ t a supper; the dirty paw down op the spotless cvat with | der if poor Mrs. Fi is the obly woman, who, | *4ventarer good things Sate eer tree, cousticn SKCOND DISTRICT |the paron—nome scrape of the history of endl, clerk. mul: out two ertiBcatey—they were sign-|foree of a pily-dciver. {to gratify a selfidth vakliy aah the? victim tw ty ineloding the city of New) : fiction, fact, and surmise, all hashel vp ingen-| ed by the 1: a ‘ ‘ ‘ j opel tbat a a grediatiiyG Ratio, bathe, |. Geos 5 Pinger !ed by the parsow and twenty-our witnesses (fire | #"This last stot fairly couted the master; he | of saving “ tX someriikc Etse.” a . ota 4% *. ‘ | Byde, 303 897 905 | 480 (7 aaving — = sg sae Pleasait, Bait more made nine, you know, men andwomen all | made a precipitate retreut, aud left bis tormen- | or wen shove, and | “gh err! Beaifort, o72 901 557 742 | Paluful eunpence and douls, that opeus the-eyes | 101.1) everybody signed, tor ih possessi ‘ Br 3 BL Reck: 1 » and secing: the, popilation of the State at 2b, oes Non Sen | poe \sids'ad saqeien the dquin-of-Govagrak Miel . tome cadens ve laughed. we made clil- | visible _ seuapabarges es shank cal en Se Lene Stveet sand where it had betty deat. Dy York gts epee Dex bow ts taal a 591 —30y 10 all transpiting around you, Well, we landed dren of gurselvee—yes, wade fools of ourselves. | resembling bim, jn very Pol ebibien a ; teh end ide i oe raped ak tage ty ‘ P " an ad ; - au 2 8. ery 4 ents, mi: "45 y és ae (casas ill have two. Somer 230 21¥ 242117 to wund at @ maghibowat beoch bottot, tall het | Be thal as it may, whet te watch changed si {here bea seco fa, the dackem, gernar af the eree| ‘Tuyen ghtocl GA wt Obnerving the extreine smoothness of wee . 1 ashe me ta Wayne, 1145 Bus 110-243 vily heaved trees with their silver gray trauks the noon of night, the bluffs on the dark shores ning coadh for Boston. He basn’t been in th It trembles bat to the i rior of the shells, he insinuated his : us ‘ making a deep cool shade, while tl i | . Toasiag “ t a in t at | opeek bove < : 358 8 35) 36) 165 P » While they with the! of the river returned only an nabrokon echo uf | vicinity sinee, but we pity Eph if be comes back | Which all its chambers seem fo fill— tween them, u he might feel by i Me 1382 I58 — green bank oe them. were imaged | the boatse coughing of the Emily Barton's en. |to teacti sebool, next winter. | Aleve for all the bemutifub face, when suddenly they close “upon | ass GOT Liz im the glomygiver, a0 clear, so true, that iutervi-! vines. for we sle tos : ot } In braves, on earth, ina iy, or ota, ploring digit with ss ation Se 39945 453 394 | sion only puinted the false from real, Cutsing EA hae Le ~ xd —_ way = aie | And fain would touch some pie cbord % 6 “ase —~—— + ——— this charwed spot in twain, came a ane Yank “Blad ey NA Oe | ee ee | 6 Cake an cosworieg aleey- * a Bt c ee E auace - «. i eh . int, by gaivaninas, crested wo moh erehement, orl baad vec 3164 | crystal epring brook, scarce four spans wide, i ome “Save in Something Else.” | There's music trembling in my heart, es a seoely ® a buee, eh xem vedi FU = the! THUY DISTKICT. lose itself in the mass of Teonessce waters, they HOW EPHRAIM FIXED “THE MASTER. | — Bini cha Hike the eve shelf's tone, as pra hie reaion, | w net, ture to be alike lost in the Loundless sea. | we ‘bie my bolng with detight, y - Me. ‘em A mao Of wealth, ardent and | Reve. ani WX, . . kphrsim Doolittle (promising youth, aged fif- BY ELLEN AsHTON. ] Mont holy when Lem. alene; . ; Lomas |New Hanover, 1100 424 1076, 623 No soonge wag the staging out than there teen,) flourished ia the taveen Mi asin 8 } | Then, tike the fowatain from the earth - aes boriope sclentiic Investigat nd of : F ; ~ =e | ! . Rt nal bs getions, » Heume ick, 43500 ais 000 mizo | emerged from the ladies cabin, a fine, manly) 17. was smart enough in oti mation, tet! “Rntion boys agnia for d ” said the well Or waghling (rom the birdling’s breast, tain they do; and in this case moet personal social character, | Ushumbes, B12 84 302 176 | louking flow dressed in faultless taste, intellect | ' ' pert nba aad eens ites per ahd My thoagby éome " most fortunate. ¢ . eet | thous ‘ de , 7 y gushing from iny evel. ‘ ¢ (Pe Om iiaden, 620. 4x6 Sah | 1618) | besotag Mens Rice ciel ee though, na he expressed it, ‘ death op boin’ corn fed looking Mr. Finley, ~“ Really, my dear, it's And Canuot, will noc be represt The man witls the pinched Jest 400 Veore Ago.—The firt book over Sainjron, i 859 597 fot happiness Ae ae ri a z . I . au’ taters,’ be was the laziest pupil that ever) too bad, when you know that, if there's guy the ay r = { Cumberland, ; "55 e i oe ane [ny morcacemee, 6 ote the (eter Rices) E > nd} | Ubfnng ig ry a You ask, whe tuaed lish ’ printed with, « appeared in 1455, just fowr) } 1473 bus Ned oh the sea. Leaning on his arm wns the wont Jove a rie . nd se / {ahs} vt A 4) base { oan, it is rmution-chopa. Pe | hal taoght = ton toesb pre tern ' . very year. Klee years ahers| iotecom, rae ee as vie shin euuman ik cba Ua Gaaem Gai Sail . bes) E/(-ts) addenda to the ‘ Pagyace’ of 1 wasn’t aware, James,” answered the wife, Go sale the mooatain-bird, whe plomed ’ , . Ona, |. Welster’s spetfer. There . pare- « : iocail tne Kora, ve be puldnty real at Constan-) Depiid, naa oly Rae 455 be bev bakes ops Gel tte os sanatiaaaiine " ter’s speller sy re was bot Tittle dan- | & gare ‘orn woman, apologrtically, “that you And gavé such wildnces to her wing— crackin! od. at the same time the ible was sent iteclimond, 113-708 G00 mA90 | deep emotion, and her expressive lip quivering gerof lis injering his brain by eseemive tudy , disliked wutton-chops so very much, I knew, Go ask the tar whence came its light, 4 » The juice of the oyster was forth wings of the press. j — — — — | with sopprirsed excitement, Bile ber drven, step he was a‘ stlf-geeked sad rebellious’ pupil—a| indeed, you prefered becletenk ; but then beef is | Ask oo bight aas-chel ‘whena® its tano, than snythiog Ive had over tented <f | ~~~ ere - ; 6965 4655 4203 «8087 a o perivet Napuleow amoug the bogs im regard to | high, especially sirloin-steaks.” | Who gare the roge its sweet p P one alter anoth and feasted < » ' 2087 and grace was that of a queen There they |., ; y pel f BA The mockboblers f the Nemse River Nav ra a on © Thefe ber™ “Oh, bow handesen 7 \the plauning aud execution of mischief, but; “ Well, well, never mind for to-day,” replied | theic aqower bo my owe. his f1L Te proclaimed his discovery : Agauon om Bld ther anneal weeting io, Wisdlew’s mtject 1116 burst from many a lip, as ee iy ; : books wore bis especial aversiva, and, like Saxe's Mr. Finkey, crossly helping tritnself tu a chop.— Ah, ae! the glittering crowe of Fame introdaced oystereating imto New Berne ov 2%) it. The Ne * ’ MP me we lustinciwely Male) ancient fislermav— “Lut don’t . o. gh ' For women prince : lik , s i that the ienetos reson aml ane FUURTUL Dis LRICT, Say © let these pase tw the alter, and where thst beeches wo sr mii: ob loi rae To in par wen oe ae ye aes e im ean va, Was we bal about as cles id 7 No schod te was worth « fig, « a att, nie wi ea t sivloia-steaks | 3] unfastionable o a ‘*. showed the Cosipany t be ie debt, but not wo Ww . ane em on cendentalist generally eg on m “Oh. Except « 20 hoot of beh.” T must beve. You can easily save it im some-{ a chs te ; TAG i. | We wish we knew who the ected: Ceeaany > Hm 3. Be Pennie ree i ey ee about. fat we thing we afl « ; ™m 4 te kn "g However, as his father had sever read that ‘a, MS eke.” { May res Ley oo bright wad tr, jeater. We should poo rtummen aa, Jars Me Beureva, J, Cicero Jenin aad Warren, 754 363 47 23), thas there was fs abead, and to follow fo their litthe Kuowiodjvo is a dangerous thing,’ and was Cale cometh mg che! Bot bow,” ok | Can ener eee Snore memory—a motitinént of pearl I. Meury D. Whiteluest, were chested Lnrectors, iran: ile, 107 vs 02 13 wake wns the way to are it. As the Indice ;aea.| 006 Dke the progeuitor of Norval, anxious to ed the wife of herself, “is this to be done ™ Ber | May sare to tuehing sehes there. Re Kia op oY, and Meme W.darcis aw Jame W. Carwer sage e6a ite 707? O88 "sce tue Wen eed <a cal hus os keep | vy wa at home, Ephraiss was tent to! * kly allowance was alre ady as siall as it could tot wales sing te Ragdtee Pon | Ay. ; os ‘ daca " over wae vs 94a ov oe Tiree Te fe , consid Noathe the i on pad 4 woh ws teen ve T+“ veo ver) marched out of the ealon, down the stair, acrowe 1 trict’ Schoo} ip the winter season, that : meidiering how many mathe whe had 16 ‘That fourtenaty mount ep on high, ! BLIND WILLIE —ar aodn Trorwedliately afer the Stockholler’s meeting : _, =__ \the dagyeg, and up the aloping bank eitarbt become versed th Lyateries of read eu: and that <0 was Compete! to disburse And, while see cheers the hearts on earth, { r sas aoe aan ney Diptqnats wet and re<lectes! Win. G. Bryan, 7100 «64883 se8h 3310 & : F ug z, and the rele o! three Like [lutea 7%? OF OO of 4 coutimdilly for “sundries, Let her bright ging stil! seek the shy, | Tell me mother bow. the sunshing looks, Gel, s s+. ‘ ” vards wp the brook. the pair stor ; 5 . Wie President, aed My. RN, Tayior oretary 2310 ° B od Sawin, be ~stock to his books ‘Uts vothing ot ali,” as Mr. Finley said. Now ome wengernonm ral vib was the geaial warmth poo my cheek, Fok sme. it, aad Treasurer. -_-— Jay oi saoerat ced Z ai ’ war 6 a6} © it was fur momling a new pane; and now it was} Biddle sy mbword phe ac joe. And till me 100 of the jovely Gowan, A, iraneh i cn mm brkicel as it was by ; i 7?“ - ie e * " 1 0.) «a eandnbebeepeontinen the aaa am Gisding Shai wed Weel a umes aU ding remieded T Dessenbeses ge tamblers, of cups * plates, | To the rweet cfime of Tore and Hight. jimbale the sweet fragrance, and feel wok onpaally mp wil) pot be gom-; IPT Jobe TIT iid a shendened the + _—é ‘ ,or piedishes, Sometimes was even cig oa cheek against my own, and 1 ay pt an, te re as pure he tel All wan etheust —euil _ : vias = vi her hashand aaying, as he left the howsee A | THE P wrreias em t } their lovely colors. bp taaa a - - ~ ‘ , e minieir? Say é mh \ trasmed’ « am .t he saeceoded, like ’ oO > PES ; "RCI. : Heatth of the Prevident.—A \errer | hee os 601 331 4u7 465 iat i Se eee eee Ty a entng bite awa ee haif'a dottar, Anne, to bay cigars | ; " : [a it carols ite sweetest notes bet canagt d t has Caswell ont pa ose soa.) manner Aad wiped the : be ’ me te deen town: for 1 fad 11 ee Ove of par txchan ges furnishes the following |it. The moon is bright—eod the stam, seceived by the Seerctary of State from the Pre \ lamance, 6% 97 634 634 Lord Gol had taken from mau made be woman . eae ms) nOeEne « gre oe Havent 9 at Of statistion with regard to the two branches of the | tbers tell me, look hke diamonds Gilets private Sogretary, Mating that the Presi- | « atham 0r7 1137 ara fue: amd beveuka bee os th oy - ; m Mexican ( ners—in t smal) chinge, aod | cant do without my ater} Presbrts bs : i" ’ iy ve is — 7 tot wu. Ao! Adam tad me ’ vterian Church in the United States jmight Why mother, was alPmadesa dew had, at arm Springs in Virnis, a | Kame viph, 403 1378 304 = 1996 this ss now Luwe of my t and fkah of mr 2 Be ariatly sulky, | "700 Ye } PRESOYTERIAN Cr , : : - sdb : - d fkah of pa : The past day. thare Bone . HCRCR—({OLD @& MoOL) Gaterdny bent, oo stteek of chill and fevcr—sim \Uwltord ‘ iei 366 1906 [ai he shall AT ge ye yee ¢ termination bomnort ret - ' wars jncy sirlonstesk . } = aa Ee ssh, she shall be called became she was tak« 6 . Ayer Dunng the eoalesiastics! Het to-that heexpetionced last auiame a the Ms Wiis . o <2 . tt bid sat uf man. Therefore chal! a mae leave hss meelf in the obpetive case, gr for d may one kind of potators | es be on i icon] year ending May, 7 ‘ ‘ 2 yavenanitory oymys Munigumery, 14. v4l 163-845 : aera Patt how fs thin? Tlow is this? No 2895: there were organiand two wew Syoods, it not sad to be im darkowss jnoey oy mp tome ang rite a wif. and t ar ¢ ye stk; that is to aay a ie , _ Hoitiecy , 7 ver ad he hin O Town dove budove lene aa ee A Py enone le chum the borg MP'TDIOL Sas Mlustrated a an active transitive 1 potatore te dar, when | ike, ne rou know, ee i a rip aati a there re, oe iat Peg 2 ety. The aftack was pot severe, and 3443 1 nad ofered » tant touching and beautiful pen eb, wih Eybraim far ite olject Arthmetic "YW roasted sweet potatoes, particdlarly with ead Yes bY t) Kok Riomeslees Sew Cvteary aR of a ees a the Ri Wik expecting to proceed to the sue —— wea a lvart but scomped to foe) that carmeat ap.) TeMt 9 better wih hie. ils koowlelge. of steal | ye gigas os dod | temed g be—sweet ob id W tilts Sulphar Springs on Uy. fulloe ins Moo span eee steteind | al to the throne of grace. j i + was fined to sascciras or fag rogip “1 drought I would save the extra money for {97° * . { p day. SIXTH DISTRICT i i es Coe ore ang ibs | ee miditien to the master's tables, ‘be Meak ia that way,” timidly answered the} | armed 30 the description given by his geben Fares ey oe Peemonneer hem busbeod 3 . : : r i Presbyteries in Connection with the Gen i Is inte be-ragretted that the Dresden did De OS ‘ned wile, The bride, slvely siskiog traction of apples from his desk, multiples“ ere : eral Assewbl “ | He had been = not feet thunk bie offi val duatin heft hire at lilerts | Stokes, 636 «4m 78 avi r her b ful { - vf errors, and division , esi gracious, na! Td rather do without) , sapes | std wold Chat the saat os ‘the sod be § : Forsyth, ° e678 827 656 eee —_—_— ia Vike tie? anything else,” tartly replied the hashand Poe | Candidates for the Ministry, 425 | tifal, yet all to him wae lire Mp etivest mdvice of be fomily phy i ii cham, 1096 “SIT 1204 47o ars aed her clasped hands, amd in the most eh: ww tively, ay whole dluner’ tt Licentiates, 237 | hia ear caught the sweet mumic of the dass gace, ce : , vst tho professed b wiedum of ’ ™ . j . cians te heave tne city pute dass » OB tee 1, pe , ei9 19@ 640 «1008 wach v «weet vor tremaiogs wit f it ! “hy 4 nant stor fil ba te sot toes * | sinisters little velvet Ps ie iron, 2w2 640 eeyo Pe Le maT actenk too. Mew cued yee be on abl , 2,561 Singers wookl pass over the early inception of bin Wines We boye, bow bavi me 6610 207) 48 aati aud“ Awd paw (Ch terredel Fuk r »l, aad ord | Churches, 3,079 | = if by torch to learn something of : of over; that he will mot Ubiuk of leaving the pure V adkin, 6.0 738 569 = ASL ee \ } f bis cinesrity, by bis manner of ap” | Churet : , ‘ : : : i Moats od < at ve are . . alt erates The t-ars came into the wife's eves. Rut ake | CRWrehs orguplaed, 77 that which gave him so much pleasute. metale air he ie now enjoying. for Washing > vie é sine ' Py eE Epli's enne r making him sit . Leati beard po tr _— bat nea La sean) [rebel 392 1954 284 108) mae, ‘ ‘ te, 8 ni _ knew that ber busband hated what he called “a Members added on oxamnig ation, 32,085 As he the gay ion of bb away ~ Wash. Union. \ 44i 4 250 pete al bes ’ 2 beck. ae mame have [*220;" Amd 80 she choked Jown ber emotion. —| . 2% P “certificate, 9,386 he would wonder to hi ro . F d e Oo ei aa ge i sive thine eter . hk Arn a ,.| Adults babtine 3,433 Ab! those around him hittle koew 4 . : : ; conta = acceeloand > spoken during the meal ; . } z oew SeatAEs bad Pochen unde. —Tre Wodeie 1 a ~ th - ti * a ne : mnie vetty tricg 227 MT Finley was oat of temper, an] hie wife — — ee enjoyed, and as they tietet = ° . a soemMe ef) t > wiebhis for . . 1 ! , ~ any ; heud qpeugilep the fullowing tabl>, shus be 180 P Med, hoping fs ee Terhane there (id Bot dare trast herself to talk, lest she should Cnet acter Nin prot many qimtons.put to them by bed ” thie beautiful dram ota a . shor il hee b hithe ] comparalive nuyober of tative born and fore: <9 ™ f : * ~ ‘ n all Siers cha ke eee : ' 5 did they imagine bow math ie 3 renilichts in the principal cities of the United Duryear's majority, 809) 8 Horr ment Ive) oh babad SY tah tasat al . i eae adn’ pat The third day, the steak was excellent, and Amoant contrituic! to the Boards of |* set those beauties upon whith they gamed o Se Nae ’ cele nanorn aed « |} I aalera : fe . Statée, from the censas tables of 1850 made SEVENTH DISTHICT mere eer gh a hen the Gat ew comhned hi che sweet potatoes browned “to a turn.” Mr.| Mision Buoctwo ead I a om ‘ prene Ss i om ~ : graven of this beat This happy r um beh eal eehi oer gemikate Finley was m capital humor, as be always waa! Gon, $987,662) But Willie will not always be Mind. es lof es ; re san sis Pep on = f ir gak th ‘me . erergien pee ,. over good eating, antil the dessert came in, PRRSOTYERIAN Cucete—(seW SraDeR) es he shail yet view the beauties of « beig iv rieg are , : sh fips of bis magnificent bride, when { tea ae ee ee en high exnmiat , ; uring the eoclesi ime, though alll is dark before hi Albany, N. ¥. ae saleai - ton, 808 pe hee — nae nants gl rs rele rae ollie sal'be Gaslihas mee once all hat kneke ls i of a plain rice-pudding. At Pale he eet sen ger wag rag ae = ia is fore him now, Baltimore, 120.401 35,492 os . ou; ) O13 788 wer ieee Dern : pedagucue’s | og {fight of this the gloom gathered om bis brow soca ies ps came, dt 2 Boston, aa a 45 posite “eb sr a Pe a : ‘ - 2 mcbhains ig “ tows my Lut es of ng h oi er “Poor man's padding, I declare. Really, An meg same as last year. én | —— oo ~—— ms ‘ rer, fall Le pacemene who ea Gs: *5e oe Cas ; ald think, ye fare y wide, | Synods in costection with (General | Taking Notes —* W. y i ow a j 423 042 ic. ane he tex J alma Hy ¥ from the fare you provide, | S¥™ wag 4 by ell, Cuties,” said a. silieie~ rae Soles aes ral ea 170 ase | a Bt representa fa State wh niee aoe. ™ ue that J was a bapkropt.” | Assembly, 24 ter to his colored servant , what wore yoede- Thin i 5 as poe Anan, 255 902 240637 8 IH a eat on lie . res edi “Indeed, James, I do try to please you,” said Presbyteries in connection with the Gea- ing in meeting this afternoow f ve a . Stanly 95 wid 10662 “Tea and this ar I's _ — n = the wife, bursting into tears. “ Bat] can’t afford eral Assembly, 108 * Doing mama { Taking notes,’ ‘ ) 303 } ae - ¢ t “ ve | 2 ob 1¢ following se : = . . nila . bi Lovierilie, 25,079 12,46) Cteveland 978 893136 | die pardon; I have a n to mak ; meant ailernoon im the fuilowing Sam-<), +2. vee everething, frovinione are ao high ;| Candidates fur the Min.<try, 238' ply. anal Milwaukie, 7,181 42.883 Col af sence Wino ; - mer, our ingorngible hero was ewployed in dig ae * Liceathates. 1 Y . Mobile 0.563 4.006 785 1s 6745 lus wes ‘Olaaree ie ila =? ee se ns eee ee and I thought you'd rather have this cheap pud- , , Wt ou taking notes f’ exclaimed the 3 ¥ ae . eit muet make it or die—so here gree Now Twill 25) ee u nore P ging, than do without your sterk or sweet Ministers, 1,567' ‘Sartin, master; ail gentlemen take notes.’ oe ees 54 ¢70 t A i eee marry on this epot any Indy that has nerve to resentative of the ary anwashed dema r—? as a : Churches, 1.659 * Let me see them,’ anid i ’ Pratekiptt - 4s : 2 Craige’s umjority, 2641 face such are : look at me, and if you ear ay ere ~~ 2 y - aa 7 ie : : . Dos’ ery,” hastily replied Mr Me hi rn > Jed on examination, 5,816 Cuffee thereupon produced bis sheet of paper, ‘ a, : he d EIGHTH DISTRICT love me as she loves” (pointing to the bri: a. - = I mi g : + Eph Ta le care Vd eatlce withoet a “ certificate, 4.890, and his master found it scrawled all over with Bt. Lonis, 36,529 38,597 fal rome itolbe a’ k i k Into the following sofiloqny ; | Adalts b : 7 P Cumgwen, Carmien | UN | see to be a hushed to yee, aad seach 3 +e a ie vite the ET ing than sot have the olhern.” be con. | Scale baptized, 1,705 all sorts of marks and lies, as thoagh « deren /-- husband a abe de ree an such a at . . ' s 2 ar r ts . t ? ' ° t = Cotton Seed Oi. —A correapandent of the Wilkes $25 «1281 Bas 114g | * Dimbend me she ceserres, ard such 9 hastens) echoo! master, all rigred up in bis new store inued, more placably But there's really no amet . 2,924) spiders, dipped in ink, had marebed over it, Bt. Laue Republican says that aGerman of that Wataara, VAT aus Si 244 (8 ee eee ee ee ee ee lapel einai tel kid ietow themiblated loo of it my dear, for. im so large n house. | Whole member of evenmenicants rey * Why, this is all nonsence,’ said the minister, at ss “y = Caldwell, 219 620 619 314 who comes trembling ander his wing. | further | : ; titted Nad Rea a — hould as ours there are plenty of things off which ed, . 243,029 as he looked at the fotes. _— y has invented 5 process, by which th hacks 933 83) 51 87 ad that po spot nor shame attaches te my name awe thet he used to shake me with. The darn he rcses C8 a acc.) padding mucht ie need * Amount contributed to the Doanks of * Well massa,’ Ovffee replied.’ ‘I thay be mady available for burning and pant: jutherford 621 ’ 1214 621 : : fitter has cum up to ‘tend the ball et the ' mt S mig oe oe mer ee M ss mre . tephred. thought so t : 1 1 MA Prcrishall. and the arm will sepnert and ; ; 4 Neinlorel eran caidonithe sale cr (hse ane Missions, Education and [ublica jal the time you was preaching.” fig, and cat be furriished much cheaper than’ Mefuwell, aN ies bd ont protect the one who can trust to it, Wh the tavern, ta nite an! ncow he's comia’ overig | fer, Mr. Find ‘ tion $226,865 either lard ot Vinseed. Says the writer Henderson, 243 68) a Ly jayelins | aati Nicene ran alooireee j aq Palavers thr an’ tell me them everlastin’ i a ‘. * one ae sae all pkey pein: , , | C bad 7 Die Bers ees 7718 ; € cd hie eye yy o he eros : his coffee, said, saddenly putting down his cup. ome AC Sun— > Selemoe “Our Kellow-citisen, Dr. Nobert Rowland, sean ia pa 349 657 168 ,of handsome women around him; his earnest torten xt : eclFtort men thet was alters “vt at's the aie ape “ iid ff. : ans oa) JOHN—BY QUEEN SABE. Re ahi ee cine yaqydean Whose nnpretending office is on the north side iL hes 343 0 415 361 jmanner aud novel speech hed arousdd an int a stucdyin’ suthin er ather, an’ growed up tube! ae aa 3 ac JOY coats thschild, of Paris has left a fortune of £3,- of Market street, between Siri and Seventh, Mason as sep) 990 ere i Ney ‘i ees Ned eevee d se iments ines geen Til pay Ke olf our Old scone Really, that grocer has cheated you, Why”) John, tall and a wages sipping hie ta, | 500,000 sterling, which will be divided beteeen haa by fepented experiments suceceded in pro oo it ph yey Ae feeling ; a ves surprise and deep sympathy "7 aes a Ad Ce aa * tasting it again, “this studf is Lagayra, and et) Accused hia thue—"Sir, © man so peas oe | bie two nephews. Caring oi! from cotton seed, and so freeing it yy 356 255 as he Oe Ele, ote er ates te oe 1 we fave ata Nay. nay.> qenth toe weg. = in eal we vom my, | i from the glut. fore regarded a fatal . a ” 47 astonishment and delight of ever ne, & fawn y $s time, the victim was at hand | sh & not ihe eo e fonik: . Nay, way.” qaoth the wag, © ‘tie not ae yx . ¥ > - jeapedinsect tote ead hy, e a nee Madlnos, tL os pa ah We, derk- Tiel be : aa oe . <7 e Ah, Ep! { you had se Pr es ont PhS For a lithe with me gore a vety ses pad Gen. Pierce at the White SulphuronPresi- it preforred by aome of our artists, who have Ane ae Face ae ; 4 . ; ed girl, an ; i ay om 3 0 phraim you ha applic 1 yourself as| mustered conraze to say. “Lknew it was Le Boston Pest, dugeet 9 | dent Twerce and suit arrived af the White Mel. Iriel it, to (i best "Museed oil’ both fur its > ae the ss a pe stey ne o his rey and, Jookinzg zealously to. 5 tasks ato school, # yom - vra when T bought it, Oa | phur on Tuesday last, at 12 o'slock, M, ~ He was gidhelboes ghd whiteness, and also the vase ani a confi aries upto ple ayes with her band on his m mig ny aly’ said the ex ah, my that we must ea The following notice was affixed to = shop in| welcomed in a handsome speeéh from ex-Presi- Fogularity of ite drying.” Clingman’s majority, 1495 pina I am — By antennas pi was toaster, with “ pate mizing stile and a way and Tthorght it would be fit least, nin — “This Ouse 2 Lett Hinquir Necks | dent Tyler, to witdlfthe riefly responded The cortiffentes of artists of that place are ap- around her waist, and parting her curls (black as the dexter ‘clay the coffee.” ar | mea Nore.—The last Legislature made three new iy, raven’ dnight all * Eglo. Mr. Tiros leva a that neslk! - ; * : Hae offect that : ead Lia the raven's wings at midnight) looked steadfast Hello, Mr. 13 a, who'd a thot o' seein’ you “ The very last thing to save in,” angrily said : | ? she ‘ pended tothe communication, to the eff nat cunties, Harnett, Wilson and Polk, but as they ly in her face fot a moment, and signed the con- np | tee vandew ? continued) Epls Mn Finkay, peshing away. Niel eumee : “Tae Cowles, in his excellent “ Tlistory of Mants,” De stn. —One of the fathers said boas —- A ! eR ROhiNg Away Nis | Come “ T®" notices the virtue of bemp thus Lacorie ally : but this difference between the death of old mea for Puldtiog, in regard yw drying and glossine™ | vote with the counties from which they were ta i fa eqitnl to the Jivaeed wil, but the cotton is prefergble for jts waterlike cufor is ken, res pectively, we have not deemed it neces- | cary to tusert them in the above table, tract with a kiss that all the married ladies pro |pounced the genuine sort— perfcotly satisfactory ng the snowy kid, ard shaking the hand it) ther drink cold water than this strong, coarse “ By this cordage, ships are guided, bells are covered, with a velemenues that breught tears | Lagnyra.” And cold water he did dnnk, though | rueg and rogues kept in awe.” aud young men: that oll men go to death, | and death com Qa a . a= es A PAINFULLY EXCITING SCENE. “The Powers of Mud."—Brick walls, mar- A scene of the most painful and intense ex- | ble structures, and granite piled on granite, rase- titemedt veotirred in this town on last Monday | mented towers and fortresses scaled and ribbed ttiorning, At the Railroad Station here, ip dig- With iron, are mere dust before the Gre of mur- ao eeennes tered a rock, which can anly be penetra- ploding bombs, make irreparable breaches, and ted by drilling and blasting. | the exploding mine turns up the golid wall in a On Monday ing, soon after a very heavy heap of destruction upon the ranks it was reqped | blast of powder in the bottom of the well, which | protect. is some forty feet deep, and before the smoke had | fficiently ch J out of the shaft, John Wal- | that all the costly casemented structures of the | his office in Dr, Bason’s building, on the | ton jumped jntg the bucket and started down ; Most cunning engineers, are ae nothing compar- but on or before reaching the bottom, finding ed with the earth works which the Rpesians the sulphuric smell too strong for him, called to | bave learned to pear for their defence. U pon the those above to draw him up, On arising, per- wall of earth the ball strikes and imbeds itself; haps baif way to the top, he became too help the bomb explodes, and sends a storm of dirt on Jess to hold himself in the bucket, and fell tg ll sides, and the mine litts up the parapet to let the bottom of the well. As quick as possible, 't fall again, The spade repairs in a few hours Norman Arnold descended into the well, to save the injuries of a long camnonade ; and the garrison Walton ; but he, too, was immediately stupified itself remains in are gor even after such im- and Then, in quick suppession, follow- MENse demonstrations by a united army, after ed David Armficid, who shared the same fate. 4 day of cannonade, as those upon the Malakoff Aad pow {ha excitemept was becoming in. 'ower. geuse and painful in the extreme. Here were It is not a little thing, this. It is a fact that three men, iu the bottom of a furty foot pit, and [ifs up the weak and places them equal to it Gilled to suffocation with smoke; the men = power It _ spade a iia . Pa * : water ra and the deiver a 80 ier, very Man who cab Coy og ae eee matt and ‘dig a ditch is a war engineer ; and every rod of unable to rate their heads. It looked like in-/@arth 8 fortress, staut death to those on the ground to venture | The man who first iuvoked the “ powers of down ; the alarm was given, and many citizens mud,” thought only ww escape profanity. of the tows rushed to the spot; but whist could be as an anconscious proplit, and spoke bet- | they do! Who was to be the fuurth man to“ tan he knew. oe make the fearful leap, and risk by own life i See how the Russians practice this simple act, em cMlort to save that of those thre men! A and teach us the Jessons of defence of nationali- step that mquired more true courage than to Ges. 4 letter to the Momiteur de la Flotte says: fight @ dozen ducls. |“ Given, a point of the coast where the most de- James 8. Morrison, one of the Engineers on ‘sponding mind can in a §t of despair inagine | the North Carolina Rail Road, now arrived, | 9" Anglo-French cannon might choose its aim, jumped into the backet, and was let down as;'be Kussians at once bring to the spot two or fest ws pomible ; John W. DcLancie, of this! Mire hundred stout peasamts, and more if neces connty, an expericpced Scowh winer, made a sary. Each one Jigs a bole, and throws the hemp, canght the rope wo which the buckets are earth landwards. All the piles being shaped attached, and desvended the rope with lizht- into one, consisting of three stories, and all the | ning’ speed. hols being connected, the battery surrounded Mr. Morrison, when draws up in the buck-t, With its ditch, is completed, and when armed, with Mr. DeLancie and the apparently dead ™ '' ™*) be very speedily, it is ready fur vig man, was toy much exhausted to return ; but CV ton. The Kussians throw up carth with Mr, Delancie made three several trips, each * ein — paren seinen, a experi ea ence has already showa the immense adi autage owns = tea pale pieg {af mud walls over granite.— Albany At/us bucket the suffocated wea, evid Sullivan m- * companied Mr. DeLancie in his secund descent ; and Jdhe Lethoo went down snd atest relat ae bebaging Up the thard man. ton for the ladies im regard to the manner of The three usfortunste men who were thus placing their fips when they desire t coved from an uotimely death, were restored t© able jignified, de It says that whea a lady! constiousness duriag the day. Mewers Arpold gouii compose her mouth to a bland snd serene and Aeuiald appeared tat ele brened. Mr character, she should just before entering the Walton reosived a severe cat on the bead, which | room, say Besom, aod beep ‘the expresnun into at fiom, it. was feared, bad fractured the skull, but winch the mouth subdees, until the desired ef @ examination proved otherwise ; be also in be (+ upon the company is evident. If om the Gall, received other, though mut dangerous brus | other hand, she wishes to a duiageni: ex And we ane happy to learn that these geo ed and somewhat noble bearing, pot suggestive | themen are ail likely to recover from the imjunes of sweetness, she shoald say Brush, the nsalt of received, | which is infallible. If she would make her Too mach prame cannot be bestowed 00! mouth small and pretty, she must say Flip; but Mesitt, Morrimon, PeLancie, Sullivan and Leth if the mouth be already @mall, an) news enlarg 0, for their courageous and humane conduct 08 | ing she must say Cabbage the eveasive.—Greensbord Patrwi, Sept. 7 ‘ SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. The Londoe Gazette contains som. © look ami Ladies when hav ing thew daguerrenty pes taken, may observe these rules with some advantage. Peckets—W bat aboot 2 youngster's drew is A fnend of oars, who we one of those inveter he more proud of than be pockets!) Liors hw ate flivws that never reads or bears anything mother forget to imsert @ pock<t im hes apron, like the above but thag it reminds him of a sto tbe ip quickly reminded of it, and obtains pe ry. beg us to add the following a» an illustra peace uotil the cminsce is sepplied. What mo uve ancedote : A lady of bw acquaintance, som- ) ther ever fewshed ber boy's pantal withost what turned of forty, was anfortanately favored @ parbet oe either side! =And with hi legen «th a mouth of unescal capacity, and with lips eaned im the bitthe cloth tubes, as be struts off of such remarkable giobesity a to heighten th. where ave he heeds! bias be mother kost ber effect 4 ber deformity. She was accustom! thimble, where can she find it! Is anything 09 occasions of special exposare to the gaz of ewer suffered to he loowe on the fhaw. smal! the fashomalde world, to prepare herself for th- qnough to go ia be pocket! And crm rgeney Ly putting on a goods face as pos stage of inte, whem the world's goede legien & able apom her misfortune, or as she terme! t attract bis atication, and that deciedis Owe day, having Ratepe commences’ steal ng over hum, amd Le thus arranged for a puble promenade, she was pockets are larger, aad te hae more of them. are arrested by ber undutiful cook with Ube quesbon they lees weed! «Let the fullowing exporitie whether the mution of the pork. with which th emewer: A mother im a ovighboring village says larder sas provided, should be werved up fur din she emptied her hopeful sun's pocket the Aber day. ner fy and the following articks were brought to hight: vindicate gre aad con Gisteee marbles, ome top, an oyster shell two tortions of countenance, abo at length despar paoog of brick, one dougbeut, a pies of carry ingly burst open the earefally cloned apertare of comb, one paint brush, three wax ends» hand ber bead wih the broad snd unmistakable crs fal of corn, 2 chinel, two broken kures, a skate | of - j<—ark,” and then bested ber cook sound etoap, Gare bucki@, ome ball, two primers, five |y for having imposed upon ber the laboncus ben's egg and « bird's vest a « iatet bumen * yw kenng up” ber mouth et repeated vaseccessful attempts t her eubhes by various « operation of packenog up ber mouth again. >. Adventare with a Sev.d fish Arm T wewdny Vie hast, ( aptane Jjoman Bitnage, A the yacht | gre ot Thortl, sesompanied by 2 party of gentieman. corner Af th comming of Mr. Joseph Fo Davis of Benton. come fu Some (eo acres ard fener. (me ya will notuce m grade) am the rest, Umber theese | Carolina Watchman, whieh we, at ro a a ene | ipj man who wrote the ticket for Mr. Rose, we stated that “at the tithe of writing the ticket, he did | TUESDAY EVENING, SEP. 11, 1858. ae === ‘that he had formed bis opinion about | gaa The President of the North Caro- | vote after he was jnformed that Rose had voted ls an wae to the gard of 0, A Hoos, po a alight mistak = = | sadhesk oppoetianls , Wish to reptify a9 that no = ipmecisagni - justice shall be dane to any one, ! SALISBURY, N. 0, Alluding to pur conyersation with the gentle- ging the well, those engaged in the work have |derous artillery. ‘The balls of cannon, the ex- | | not believe Rose would vote it” ec. He gait The war in the Crimea and Baltic has proved lina Rail Road, Mr. Frsure, has opene {for Mr. Craige, and not at the time of writing | the ticket. — ican Banner, Bat| The ravages of Yellow Fever, at Porte-| and | proposed a wager to those so stating that | j abatement. The great distress and suffer- | wy é ey : | “The gentleman who wrote the ticket fur Mr. Weet side of Towa. It ee Cty, hend- | Rose,” regrets exeeedingly that, while the Editar some and pleasant situation, and we think | ¢ tye Banner to put pei well suited for the business. | Gone ie public print, that he should fail to give | ee Leceaddl parte cies | (2 “ Hunter’s Medical Specialist and an in full ; te pair pies | Journal of Diseases of the Chest,” a new | while correcting @ “slight mistake, : ‘ Aa . ‘still greater. He is still mistaken. medical work, is' on our table for the ae 2 ig A Ni SORA eee | Mr. C, had nothing to de with the formation of oo | : . ‘my opinion, It would be passing strange that The London Quarterly Review and ht . > oC id ‘di y zi sd » . : | Bluckwood's Edinburgh Magazine Are he received a piece of information, and then jat hand, richly freighted, as usual, te spection of such as may feel interested. | form his opinion exactly in the face of that in- as }formation. I bave never cntertained but one nearly akin to it, is now prevailing in’ that he had voted for Mr. C., I denied it, not- | Newbern, N.C. withstanding it was stated that three men had | | zs seen the ticket, and that it was a Craige ticket; | Se mouth apd Norfolk, continue without. it was not so—which was not accepted. J never! icoeee in betting—pever have in my life—but I} ing of the inhabitants is exciting the ac- |“ % coptident that those who made the asser- | iv 7 tion, were clearly in the wrong, and that they tive sympathy of many of the towns and | ite a bd }must know it,—that I chose to test them—and cities of the Country. j& moment convinced me that I was right. 1) {then stated that, tf what was avowed wus (rue, 2 The Presbyterian Female College } viz: that be voted for Mr. C, then he must have | } in Statesville, N.C., which was recently | taken two tickets with him, &e. levelled to the ground bya violent wind, From beginning to end, my remarks have been totally perverted. The conversation has) the} been published without the qualifications which | . naturally belonged to them—sd that my re- | jmarks have been unjustly used as a cudgel | {against Mr. R. But under a promise that ail ed their first intention of making a four! should be rectified, permitted the miarepresen- story fabric. The College is to be bat | tation to pass for the time, waiving the injury | three stories high. The Trustees are de-, eeived by the distorted publication of a private | - 8 — is being rapidly rebuilt. | Although a very large building, workmen have reached the top of the se- cond story. The Trustees have abandon- sirous of opening the first session at an | CCUvem*bon. : : . : | If, iw the course of affairs, it become necessary early period. We predict the success of : A that wy private opiuiuns appear in the columns the Institution re id : of the Banner, | will either ctanu the right of writing them down myself, or of haviog a located, ag it will be, in the midst of a religious, healthy, and plea tifal country ghmpse at the seroll of a delegated arnanu “7-F enam. . The “ Carolina Pennant” —is a new aan * visitor from Raleigh, Published by John Hon. George E. Badger qualified as F. Miller & L. N. Keith. Its motto is,!® Magistrate for the county of Wake at “independent in all” things—neutral in -_ - the August Term, and took his seaton the Bencl: as one of the Coart. nothing.” Price, $l a year in advance. The principal object of the editors seems <<< to be to provoke laughter; and we there-! A youthful reader of this paper, has fore conclade that it is another “ laugh and grow fat” concern,—a new effort in the line of the late “ Giraffe,” which, by. YOrk out the answer for themselves. We sent us the following enigma for pablica- tion. Those fond of snch puzzles may the-way, was a very creditable sheet. It! #7 obliged to our young friend for his is an exceedingly difficult task to sustain, COMtbation, &c the character of such an enterprise for MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA any considerable time, from the fact that [am composed of 19 Letters My 2, 3, 5, 6,14. 0a past of the buman body My 4, 16,13 6,4, 7, 14, 14, 3, us the same of a tows io North Carohna. My 15, 6,7, 12, 19, uw the emblem of kings My 16, 3,10, belungs to the ornit bok geal origina! wits are about as scarce as men with tails. who succeed in so hazardous a field. The greater the fame of those tee LICKS. species. TRI My 2, 18, 12, ie a river in North Carohea As one of the tricks of the trade, it may, My 15. 7, 5, 8, i @ very usefal mineral ; “ Ms §. 9. 17, 3, man article of every day use t Pon tick 2 rerun ee z eZ be mentioned, that the Livery a Europe Mv 17. 13, 19, wae last of afl created an Times of the 18th, states that the crop My 85,1, 9, 10, = a commoa bet uneful in England woald be the largest ever ga. Os My 1118) 16, 27.1 cuimbedd ¢ hered, and that the } t i <= thered, an tatthe harvesting was at that esate Weiter time general throaghout the Kingdom My shole m the mame of an ercellent journal AMICUS That tale waa obviously designed for ef. “f ‘be day fect on this side of the water—buat it js too Prem the Soeth ( areisman—Estra MAIL CONTRACT W asnis glaringly false to impose upom any man All the authorities, we have met with, concur who has seenthe English accounts +, September 7 am) Mr. Cald ex ua Rastroad, har today made a comtract for a doubly daily mail ° he Je et Genera othe opinion, that the crop of this year The Postmaster eth - : s ['reandent of the Sowth 4 ar: f that of last will fall far short and no merous statements from various provin the ~trlce Let@ccn Aungysilie and Columbsa. cial marketa, received by Canada a) ak of the harvest as two weeks off. YELLOW FEVER AT Ba VIRGINIA except in the Southern and South Wes worn, August 3) tern districta, where it had been partialls Norfolle betters to last evening report the f& minenced ver an lad mever, Among the new eases were oe THE HOG CRoP Lieut char’ L. Page, Lieut. James Henderson Mra. Tazewell, and two 1") wJelpiia physicians The Western papers say, that this crop ine of them [ MecFadlen The wife of Com Cearkes T. Borgia, of Philadelphia, farm oe) Law. there are three trenches filled, and im them there wil] be slorter than for many years past. mxdore Whittle m dead. Lr, Constable was in ae, Jenph Mayet: and Jame Wt ofin, of the remame of 16,/ 00 a4 ie = Tatenra jnence of the scarcity of com irime Aste The ace fast aoe generally of tremh has len open only a @ weeks - : W croester, started from this place on a sword _ ik a bes nae 300 This trench last winter, farmers sold out very close, °™ jer type. The deaths in the two cities feling escurmem of the wath sie of M wekeret Thes begin t They seeceeded io making fast t om lary . bem to eet off ' tery at une end of 1 ms wile enoug! low, aad hawied the boat end, and they ae up to adenit three fin , } , Joring the twenty four bourse ending at poor and tany of the young hogs died fur the 5 ’ , ani ‘ want of food esterday, reached abuut 3 Accordingly, prices are gy tre pled op cle hin t ried: be St. Lonis Ite he sword, but cv ing to the strugzles of the feb. hs i Nga : ’ A exp teal to be sie The St. Lonis | RAV AGES OF THE VELLOW FEVER the apade strack bes body. aod cut out the num i pres in Ke ne pullican statesthat sales have been niadk : . wo) o Droring 7 eheenl 7 which beld bom Maddened by parn, the en 1p taric wc. wf O1E.50 for men pork, delive at AETIMORE, prem ver eae folk aml Portamont i vaged feb retreated some ditance. amd thet gt fo Wisthtab option Tea eoriricatireedaye T erat N . am! Portamonth ia stil hb ' eo tr ggers thro e mM sing ata fmybtful rate. Scarcity ~unt Serene Sate Cn We vent ets) z brews ts wc 2 ¢ ae that ae re" the 1st of March _ se eke Ms eis kecity, making the water foam arvnnd tim. Juan at covers Une mt ‘ . ing famine prevaile The intelligence hae ; jenit the uew ones ame cover therm. When the a reatel a profound ecosation in the Northern ci before reaching ber, Captain bidrvige threw a . treme h we Blied, tle earth of a mew treach The Danville Va.) Register gives an a rae coryratny eae \ Woe at bie, which streck bum, and ered! tw wniupem the Ie aod it grated of secuunt of the capture of negro whe the rea hate iaeccctre ater site Sead check bw way eo much Uiat he struck the boat lke the mound befuwe epdken A scm Lert S Ng UE. hes he tal "Ta Balumore, the morning 64,000 were handed bet lightly. bis eword going throng! ete ate (ewer euchors CT limis Ane murdered a colored girl, recently. belung-| in at the American office fur the relief ok the \s J going throng sta when the offine decay earth sinks ng to Capt. Nunuafly, of Caswell coun. sufferers Beaton has sent the week 84.000 iocbes, and breaking off Had 1 new i £ apt. . any, ' ' T ] Tmt = tort - ~——m =o it «ot a . , 7 1 4 ' x the boat must inesitaliy have | ent hs : a ty, North Carolina. Two neyro dogs were New York 6,000, and Philadelphia $16,000 2 row ilh we Caines tise) © al) om board belt at the mercy of the was 17 * osed. On M nday morming last, alont acl rive! (comm lend Torch ectociee lere hotclock, the dose were taken tathe place THE YELLOW FEV ER IN NORFOLK AND The Geb wae finally se 1 Flies of Fashion A uving sage says: In where the negro was last seen, the elder PORTSMOUTH. of the party. though thoroughly fry - me ustances Lave the fudiv and enkduhness of a one belled and put on trail He appear We extract the fuliowing from the Norfolk ready the next day fur a sharkiny orcurson with arge portion A mankind been more strinkingly pape re of the 3d instant Captain Fidridge, in he beautiful yacht, when lisplayed than in those vanogs and occasionally they sueneeded in huctong eyght or ten of these very « pposite modes in whieh they have ed to be perfectly at hore, and took np the ‘ ’ ; he eve the ecodente-< er Of trail with ease, and the whole party ful Tne escre enpecoedestrd number of 40) part ; MF F bunales in Norfolkon Fnday, and 100 new cases 1 oO b , ‘uit te ng , Voracous monsters, but only saved tec of then from the atandard nature, aud eoncht dis (OF CO 1D pursu ANter winding nt and this, too, oat of a population reduced to leas } \ ' q rec 2 } ae arits one ‘ 7 one A which, a ground shark, measured ciesen. tinction even Thus, wine on i various direct sthro® plantationsand than 6,000, There ar supposed lo be not lens and the other a blue dug. ten feet in lengt race A people crushes the feet of te chiliren an. woods, over hill and dales, they finally than 800 cases of the fever in. the city at the Nontucke tM irr Mher flattens there beads Letwoen two boards. came toa halt ata pen some seven miles present time “ wi we mimire the natural whiteness of ing direct line from whe re they first set Rev, Father O'Kiefe, the Catholic Priest of ; ¢ Vbiske thee poo-mt staike « +. th alays f MT the enamel Norfol ‘ ve bi wi Sach ia Lif \ | co stalk he Malays fi ve enamel, and sat Mere they found the brutal aud jn folk, bad the black vomit on Friday, and with fearful tread through the streets of Norfilk them black, for the allsufficent reason that ; ; ould not pomeibly live but a short while. human monster snngly stowed uader cov i A and Portemouth, severmg the meanest a bear deers tevth are white New Zealand f it - ee : Two yery interesting young ladies, the Misses . - de ortto eaca 4 , est ties, carrying deeolatyon and mour as je diet ont f arms emblazoned on ©F e made a faint effort to exc ape, bUt) warry sisters, died simultaneously on Friday ¢ . arian ert (Ly eer Wcea att " if every house, the people of New York, the shin of lw face, ae well ascon lie limte; and Was Drought toa stand by the dogs, after They were ners of Dr. Franei Mallory, Presi bearts are going iwte extacies over the rar ari xusuimaus ia ngifbe had no titeofatone running eome fifty yards fent of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, ef a Freveh ortrwe. How true it ve that Jif tuff ugh a nen herk = ” ware and furncrly a delegate to the Legislature from made up uf sunight and shaduw: and «1 tou 1G shave Norfolk, and were loghly esteemed half the world we re-s mirth aod haps N,v ete huropeate, atta cr | a ng We also learn that every member of the fam pees, th other Lalf is a. toars auly is f 7 ne voof the brother of Mr LC. Jordan, of thie tates Wil Ilerald whieh res at wa and Compress ; : : ty, except Mr. J. himaelf, are down with the : : “oh nthe Pennsylvanla ¢ 7) cos want un every nilmhave been distor ' ttal diaease, , e 4 ones aly}. we > , ] : , P } thint Por i 4 repea Ra ads, will eonsiderably eweil the a Tew, Authony Dnbreil died on Saturday A al ' Hove caleulation | Mr. Tgnatios Higns also died on Saturday. , = —s= a person should wait to form his opinion until | {a2 The small pox, or a disease very opinion as to the vote of Mr. Rose. When told! pring the Ariel into port. cons ieton, had the vomife, and is no daubt dead eve this. KING'S MOUNTAIN, In purenande of a call through the papers # Four handied: : pan sed since « erompod Baglish sovervign.was in the city of Paring audit, 08 thew no age Mr. Belden Allen, Conductor on the teat Railroad, was dyibg when the cars lef Porte mauth yesterday: morning. between sunset Saturday night aod sunrise yes- Pterday morning. People are leaving the city as fat gs possible. omen tiie - NOMINATION, Prrrssvac, September 7. Passmore Williamson has been nominated as the Freesoil candidate fur Canal Cuumissioner of Penneylvauia. MURDER ON SHIPBOARD, . Cuarceston, September 3. | The ship Ariel, from New York, for Shanghal, was spoken off the bar to-day. It is understood that on the 17th instant the Captain was mur dered by two apprentices, and that his body is still on board. The cutter Aiken has gone to -- FROM KANSAS TERRITORY. Cuicaco, Aug. 30. In the Kansas Legislature, on the 21st inst. | d/ meeting of the citizous of Richmond was held in Eighteen dexths occurred in Portamouth on Saturday; and fifteen more coffins were ordered : A friendebip, but a barren, the City Hall, yesterday. The Hon. Ed. Arthur te ieguedeedacheecne au was called to the Chair, and Dr. A. d. Green re- | af France in his capital is now about to voour fe quested fo aot as Seervtary, | the first tune iv the annals of the. two The Chairman haying explained the ptrpo*e phe gigeussian would be aut of place here, bus of the meeting, Dr. RW. Gibbes then offered i, would nat be difloult to show that an eites the follows ble and resalutions, which were iis John Banskett, who ad- | requiring for ite fulGlment such rare coincidens circurgstances has buen delayed so long need not dressed the meeting on the subject of the glori- | occasion any surprise, According to present ar. ous occasion of the meeting t No action in our revolutionary history should be hekd more sacred, in the memory, of Carolin- ians, than that at King’s Mountain. It oecured at a period when the British considered — them: selves in possession of the Btate, because they held Charleston, and bad defeated Gem. Cates at | at Camden. No event of the war was better timed, of had more iuflucnee ou the Wlug cause than the glorious siciory obtained by Camy all j and Shelby and Sevier what Fort Moultrie was on the sea coast, and both sbouk! be equally embehned in the affections of | our people. Therefore, be it Resolved, That the people of Richland —dis- j trict will cordially uote with the eiizens of | York, in paying respect to the avniversary of {that gallent Gylet for liberty. Kesolved, That a committee of seven be ap Ie was to the doterior, the concurrent resolutions denunciatory of Pre- | pointed, to make colk cuvas ty aid ia carrying sident Pierce for removing Judge Elmore, were , debated, | Mr, McKeon thought that the President should | be taught to know his place. | Mr. Stringfellow did not olject to the vote of | censure, but thought they were making them | selves ridiculous, | Mr. Blair said that Reeder was removed only to prepare the way for Elmore's removal. Mr. Whitlock thought the President shouly have sent a battalion uf solliers to slaughter the whole crowd of freesoilers, Mr. Weddell looked upon the President as a} mean Yankee, aud a double-dytd coward. An amendment was finally adopted, keavieyg the resoluuen about the same as the orignal o-- AFFAIRS AT NORFOLK. W asuxoros, September 5 A committee from Norfolk has waited vo th: President, to ask the use of Fort Monroe for the ertizens uf Norfolk and Portsmouth. The Pre sidemt replied that it was not in his power to do so, but has issued orders to the at otber Navy Yards to employ (usport. comtandants refuges from tee We are sure our subecribers will deem pe other apology necessary for the irregular insu of a part of our edition last week, and the appear- ance of only a half sheet this week, when they consider the deep affiiction with which our fam Up bas been visited. To us the loss of the Jun tor Editor ws irreparable; as a prop ia ver okl age, bow almost worn out with tui and care, his presence was almust indispeasable. And this hme will im part be felt by the realers of the Reconter, the columas of which he helped to en livem and earch, Hut we shall endeavor, as soon a we can, to make sach arrangements as that this Joes to our submerilers shall be as anal! = possible; and for the we trust that our fnends will make all proper allowan ora. — Hilleborough Recorder de hevency OUR RAIL ROAD We are greatly gratified to learn frum pn vate sources, that our Kanlroad » progr meet rapeddg as coahl be expecta! 1), ears have been for some tune c= eo ugrer (how long we are not tohemed) runcing regularly to Socety Hail Thé rails are duwn some two miles thie ende of that place, and it confilently expeeted that the Koad eill be finmbed to (ren ( » by the 25th of thie mosth, ebich ie within 7 miles of town We have been etpeeting fr some weeks, and would gtadiy pableb a weekly bet of the con mgnees by the Road If euch a pubhention did vo ther good it would inform our up country Tfinenda, many of ehom are about guing North we their Fall and Winter gourds, That the shert eat, most expediticas and certain route for ther goods would be by this Road. —Cheraw Gaz ANOTHER SAMPLE OF LOVE. BROTHERLY We copy from the Romoey Intelligencer an ober case, which goes to show bow much we may rely apon ver Northern alles for Justice A evten of Hardy. lost a negro, and beanng that he was in yal in Duffalo, fr inmdemeanor, went thither to recover him Sut bee wm Une ble to obtain the sanretar Athe U. 8 polled to return as he went ce fa lawver of an of fleet frovernment, and was com It appears that Dreaident of the Hard Shell Convention for ad, and was rebuff he apphed to Mr Rogers, the ed there as every where clee, This would inh cate that Southern nghts are practically ngnored as fully by professing frende ae avowed enemas Every day tends more amd more to establish the that the South has no safe Vat upon iteci&— Rich. Whig rehaner THR WHEELER CASE I's W he y Ballard and Curtis guilty of an assault upon Col. Wheeler ADELrwia, Sept a The Jury in the er case have found on Sound Sentiments in the Right Quarter Senator Brodhead, of Pegnaylvama, lately made aspecch at his residence in Easton, from whith we give the following passage “Now you will agree to one proposition : Are pot all the States of this Union co-equal, and are they not equal partners! Undoubtedly. — The Northern people claim the right to go into the Territory with their property. The South ern people claim the same right. Now will you accord it to them tT say the Conatitution gives those who own property im the Southern States the same power which we bave. | would not deny aman the same nght that Task for my self, T clam the right to go into the Territories with my property, and I accord to any man from any other State the right.” > - DEATIL OF GEN. ARISTA Gen. Arista, ex-President of Mexico, died sad denly, en rowte from Cadiz tu Buuthamston, per Tagus, vut this purpuse. The preainble and reasulutivns were thea up animously adopted. The Chairman appointed the following eom- nuiltee ; Dr. RW. Gibbes, Col. J. Bauskett, Col, C. K. Bryce, Capt. JU, Adama, Dr. A.J. Groen, Dr. Jul Wallace, W. Lampton, jr On motion of J.P. Thomas, Bay, the Seorets ty was requested to pablish the proceedings in | the papers of Columbia. The meeting then adjourned. EJ. ARTHUR, Chairman. A.J. Gunes, Seretary Seath Carodiman, oo. Railroad Recerpts and Trarels.— We learn that the agyregate teeripts of the Wilmington and Weldun Kailruad, from October last to July tocluene, amounted lo $360,109 52 We learn that the umber of passenger gu ing North thie mooth, over the Wuunington and Weldon Railroad, = greater than any preceding mvoth, notwithstanding the prevalence uf yellow fever io Norflk aed Portemouth 7 ARKIVAL OF THE SIRAMER ATLANTIC SEVEN DAYS LATER PROM EU ROPE New York, Sept 6 1 hee Capt. West, arnved at ber wharf the aflermve ole ame Atlanter, She sared from Liverped om the tith of Aw gust, and therefore brings seven dave later in telligenee from all parte of burupe The news is interesting but a4 important The mews from tbe seat of warm wt of the esoting character ambcrpaled The cotton market » cauer— prices anchang ed. Sales for the week, boty five thwaand Lales. blour firmer, Am advance of (wo shillings qe ted Western cana) 60 a 41, (thin 62; Haltimore, 41. Whenmt hase alvanced tox res, corn 6 pence l'ros rome frre Loce active and rovlasses firm The Lomdon money market is emewhat stn geet (| onsobs aol) bhoM THe SRAT OF Wak ( Moe, suzars, fens Contrary to f, gomers tut the etpeetal ® = (war ropres mt fare lature tpenbardement =a omditive continu ) Semwes | beat without pronl The are nm pole} with whah Ki usesans © mak sortes, any sermons hme, Withon the let tao weeks, Large reinburce ved om beth sides wcknes among the al mente have been re There = constdeta Trend te _*. The alles appear letermined to prosecute the eege sith imera~ | viror, end meeert their atale tv to capture Ste pr vm Ube « The Ras «.. these alahty to make are fa few conf lent A good Unete defence MIM EILANEIUS The pobtieal int. ¢ character, Ther wewks are eywally geace wehdly of a rege s 0 change to gutke 18 the relations of Auswiacet Vresea. q It» understoon! that*the Emperor of France will ask for anothes van A very large apace in the Engtich besiterd to the detah of the Queen's Frauce vurnale pe Veet te Afferrs in Spain remain in a very ansettled com itm ADMISSION OF T F MEAGHER To THE NEW YoRRK BAR Atmany, September 4 At the general term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, beld at the ¢ aprtel thie, « morning, 19 full bench, on motion of Nicholas Lili, Kay, Thomas brancts Meayher waa, by a special order, mlmitied an attorney and counsel ler to practice im all the courte uf thi State. The Cowrt, by the How. Chief Jastice Varker, ‘8 granting the order, made some highly cum phimentary remarks o@ Mr. Meagher, and stated the pheasare with which the evurt recoguiaed he talents and character by thas special mark of st» consideration. oo The arrivals at New York frown ferrin porta sinee the Ist of Jannary a mount to 90.45% against : perical Jat sear Large Decrease 2.267 for the sane The decrease is attritwatesd, in reat measure, to the improved proapect of la- borers in the id Waid. Those who now come to we nre san) generally to he in geod cireum stances, bringing considerable meana with them Cee of Wafere.—It has been properly sug J Ps gested that in the transmission of mon: y by mail, the aihesive matter on the env. lopes should hot be trusted, ax it is easy to open and close them without exciting suspicion. Wale rs should be generally used for the purpose, and indeed ought to be einployed generally, as their pres ence might otherwiae indicate the character of the contents of the letter Weekly Dost Ailled bya Child A man was killed in Clark county, Arkanans, on the 29th ult, } vor or ten years of age. The child's ~Join m fiat figh child about nine father was engay ‘t with another clild ran up and stack @ knif- io hie father's alversary, k man, when the Ming him almost in | stantl ‘\tae Sprnegs, King’s | rangemepts, the Quees and royal suite will leare {Osburne an Friday, (to-morrow.) The royal | party will cousist of thirteen " | ber Majesty, Pringe Albert, the Prince of Wales, aud the Princess Royal. The Eorl of | will Le in official attwodanee va her Majesty. The Queen will make ber entrance ito Paris on Saturday eveving, at six o'glock, from thy Strasbourg nolway.—~ Maglish Paper, — eae, db Gentle Rebuke.— Without wishing to be really impolite, there areMAny persons, who fearing te appear forward, suffer the moment foe doing little civilities to pass by watil their re. |winswess is signally rebuked by some \bystamder. An imatango of thie kind is said to have oecurred in New York, a few Sundays since, in the church of am eminent diviae who was at ofe time settled in Philadelphia, and who was distinguished alike for bie talent and jindependence, On the day to which we reler, ‘while the Rev, Doctor occupied the pulpit, a j poor old woman eutered the church and totter. jed down through the aisle, louking to the right jand loft, as if mutely appealing to the politeness uf sume one fora seat, But 90 pew deor was opened, and having got as far as the pulpit, the okt lady hesitated a» if abuwt to turn on her traces. Without au instant's hesitation the Doe- tor descended frum the pulpit, opewed the door of Lis own pew, aud having inducted the old la- ldy unto it, he returned to emiuenee and cooly proceeded with the servic, MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT, Un Friday last, the Lon, Mr. Cain and fami- ly, 1m cumpaoy with several friewds, were tra vellng to Leaver's Springs, wear Asheville, North Carvloa, ina lured back Gum Geeeerille. Up vo guing down a miber steep bill, the vehicle wa vpert aod precyttated down a high bak. We regret to learn that Mrs, Caim was billed, and, sod Mr. Caurw and several ladies brumd. Mra. Cain wae so crushed that she was wwatautly killed. —Sowth Curcdiaion, -_ Novna Dee season ~The Sveretary of the Tree sory roratly decided @ curious ageh interesting case, armung under the lows rehating to the im- portavoe of tea from Chiea, and eleewhere. A cargo uf tea ene He petted into New York, & rect frum China, bet was recapped be Leadon for a better market; it was there landlll and pieced wo bond, but before being sold, the prose A tea nae in New York, and the cargo wa agen placed oo shipboard, and bromght beck ty New Vork for sale A free entry was refused, oo the groond that it mest be regarded a an wnpertation from Enyglamt, and so by apbjvet ed w a dety of 20 per cont. The case was brought lebore the Secretary fl the Tregeury, om am ap peal from this deewivn of theCollector, and ons by bun determined againet the importers, South Carolina -o- Revolutomary Relve.—There ie aww living near Mi \-reun, Kentecks, a man named Eh- yah Ihnwy, who @ one hemired amd cightecn ; He is a native of Currituck, North Carolina, Ile eas present st the vege of Charleston and Sos annah, ag] the battles of Ke Meentain, Camden ant Momh's ( Ile is sand mever ty have cape rremced an boer's sxckere. years old net * Cofina Wented.— The laltimore boat brvegit duwn a ht of cullins un Sumdes, aad when she arrived at the wharf, = suddhere were more persots «a want of thom, than there were cuflins to eapply the demand Thee was @ regular erramide for them ! Pde Lying —“le coeving a partahhge,” sys Seley Seth, “l splashed Mise Markham #rh with gravy from head te foot; amd though | se three detinet Leuwn ville of animal joie trk- hog dowe ber cheek, she had the complainance to declare that oot « drop had resched her. — Such crcumstances are the “tanh of avila wl bbe.” , { Jrrawing Ram Test.—\ on can generally tell bow peyalar you are with a badly, by te bength of time sie keeps you waiting whilst dres whe lo feoetve joa A Strong Kvsa.—Tennyson, in his potm A b ativan,” relates the strongest case of suctnvo within our knowlelze at present. Speaking A a lover's kina, be says, of rather she says Lest ight whee mame ode epcke hie same, From my ewitt blood, that weet and came, A the-sennd Netle shafts af fame Were shivered mm my marrow frame () bewe, O five’ Onee he drew, With one lomg hee my whete sual throagh My lope, as sumhght dew That's the strongest kiss we ever real about, and throws the poor man's plaster aumpletely im the shade. Tivetus' what a swctiun the fellow bal ! Uneveraity of North Carotina.—At a late meeting of the Trustees of the University the salaries of the T'resident, Professors and Tutors were increased 10 percent. The Raleigh Stan dard says “ We are gratified to learn that the income of the institution is steadily incremsing ; and we feel confident, from the intormation we bave re- ceived, that the usefulness of the College, in all its departments, keeps pace with the augments Non of ite income, There are three Foodred and twenty-five students in attendance the pre- sent session, embracing representati ses from all the Southern and South-Western States, from Virginia to California.” - Democratic Party Burst.—The general im Pression from the interior seems to be,—that, m the news-boys slang,—the Democratic Tarty in New York “ bas bust.” Ihe this, however, anit may, the adoption of the John Van Buren and the Editor of the Al- bany Atlas’ Anti-Slavery programme, makes two Democratic Parties, one North, and another South, The South has now Jost its Northern allies, on paper —and must work alone —V. V | Arpress, from @1¢ $1500, orig” Sala pa Min a Pacey atten. at eatectitanacinatenets attain atehkadettios x. dks, aed n "eOwLING OEP 200, $f: Re maRiy ’ Ae i Ye Pa rir rete DOO. Bete ie Hae i ype ae Pie via. w.mOnray. |F tations, Bey Ay M053 9950) 7" MN. _ SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. “et Four Morse Poot Gonches, MOCKSVILLE , 8 vety light} gnc Seite cent Pént to im sweets READY MADB: OLOTHING, |. ? poppet ys” Te " i: i i irection e Nd ~ m is one comboriable 3 et, the captain, who had becu up two nights pre-| Cloths, CasMmeres, Vestings, and Gev-| Eisner wireee crac inc Onte once MALE ACADEMY. 2x 2c one contivue five wonthy. ‘The number of pupils entered inst seewiun was 89,—19 iverease onthe seasion befure. C. 8. BROWN, Contractor, Salisbery, Jane 21, 1855. tf. “themen’s Furnishing Goods HE next session of this Institution commences on # the opening}to Bub, aud take a little nap on the deck ; 60 he 4 Net @ death bos ocea i mae ; ; in general which i - a tred ameong thy pupile the , the 9th of ‘The Subscriber, $ . Sg Pointed out the North Stir to “his jet com pa loot hind: a theathd Mick ot” HATS and CAPS {thee Seasons in which we have bed barge, in of Sead oid ool oeaanae y TT). jou, aid (Gld' bim 6 conGnue éivers ig for ft have been bat two or three cases of even slightly se-| wilt ase hie Mtinost eadeasurs to sustain the reputation a a 4 latest style. Dow't wkeour werd, but eall aad satisfy ve: INO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, ' Merchant Tailere. Bulisbary, N.C. Sept. 1855. if 16 tivas sicknens. Few schools, we believe, can say es mach, in thie respect. We bope to have some eppa- ratut, &ad other improved (uvdities for imparting ia- struction next session. which the school has hitherto enjoyed. Young men | Will be prepared to cuter -qgny class in the University which they may desire. ; TERMS: Ul he waked up. After watching him ‘a ‘short finding that he could keep the vensel right, the ski hod ki jaroing conducted upon cheistinn principles— and feeling asstred that thy'¢ommunity who had F il REALITY yeras FICTION.* ot I eo , , pp Hf upon NOTICE. ~ ; pogg 7 arkepran Ba “erlbnera accommodated as " rhe ; re a0 HINTON R. HRLPER, © => mourned over her flow estute and tallied around | ‘ _ management the abundant the deck and was soon asleep. Shortly aftes- 1 4 Terme alll n prince! teeth ae. : Aueee partment per sorte of ¢ months, 00. ; TS her in the time oP trial; Would Féjoice cover her | means With whieh a kind P¥ovidence bas ena- terward, a sqall arose from the North, and blew — tree Board palletes sie nenies’ Vhck weaiee including | hin oral — — te Pes ee ne Ca Fone take pel Foye Agog Pe ‘aon prospects of Weeflilviess, the Bourd have | bed us to tay broad aud deep the foundations | the craft completely away from her course. Af- J oEt teagived from Philadelphia, Weehing, furl end lights, sd rd JOUN B. GRETTER, | copy, dozen, hundred or thousand, by Hawny Taviony” ordered this siract of the proceedings of | f our Institution ; avd with the scholarship }ter it had cleared away somewhat, Bob looked e = qdaser GALT GUM ead eh oterreenins > 7 0 Sie hema cane phiialet bcs Lard Tage lenge gee Sh agen iy i d : \ in ion, bindi intedls ; f Oea Re wash, Gai u REFERENCES: : postage on the receipt of one dollar. ‘The usasl 4 Uncir late meeting | to the world. |*¥#em in operation, ing # large aud intulli- | round and found the North Star at his back. He BHOES The yuality excelleut— | Guitar, Lee 0 00 Petide r eo count made to the trade, , The tast Will and of Mr. Maxwell /#°™t commounity to it, with @ three-fold cord, | sailed along an hour or so, duing the best be acd end iene woes poy erica rep tli poe N ering ss +s M. yrendebey sions ry ion yea re weaey ; Exrsacts yrom rue Ori sions oF we Pou : . Chambers was read in the Tearing of the Board,| ™Y We wot confidently expect that Davidson | could. and cogitating over how be could, and | gether with Brogane for plamtation ase, now for sale. French lungwage, 10 00 | Francis E. Shober and J. F. Betl, Eeqes, “alisbury. + The auth ie Eee oe fitch ic appeared dhint he bas made David {College shal! become 4 poreauial fountain, |eogitating over how he should gut our of hia| OPM Murphy's Gaite Boing ee ee 5 00} #4" « Lexingion and Yadkin Flag” copy 6 tines, | ties of Calorn to avcertam, het acres! welie te - from Ww re - es if ge is J. H. HOWARD. For day pupils the prices will vary from $8 to $15. | and forward aceonat to this office. the country, € wi bal fe ‘ son College the rosiduary Jegatee by which this whence shall pause many struame to make glad | difficulty. But at last he gave it up, and shov-| Salisbury, Sept. 11, 1855. 16 ied fuel and other contingencies 50 cents each. ete snr ee | Or Menta red : Fon op — Lnatitvtion weogiten & Tange part of hie fortune. /M¢ ety of our Galt Hut in alt our Gattering |ing hi» slusobering master into wakefulucse with | Pigserwation better Ulan Extraction. {ine orice manted for bird os taition (rows the | FOF DK CORSE. sgricaiivrel snd commercial, nod counes io the comer” In qditition to this Ti has bequeathed a separate | Prosperts fur the future, it becomes us to be jhis foot, shouted, Cap’y! Give me another star | — non that, jm spite of the \ressbre she tins deduction made after eptrance, except iv cases of ace #0 liberally into the world’s lap, she has not yet 4 ch DR. W. PF. BASON. {Z LL, Persons indebted to the estate of Amos F. : , judful that, except the Lord build the house | ar bow T'ne sud cde ” tual ap fund for the enduwestient of « new Professorship. | ™™ ’ } ¢ house | to steer by [se yut clean by that one. : k fa | , inte |oe hertell. Mueb space is devoted to the questiun of fu og wa tebe Py aoe | ony tir fay eles thet kasd: except tlh Land Valifarnia’ Pixaer (Meguler in-both Medicine and Deutal Surgery,) Ate sa mse —n is got. alvare bosiated on. be en gg ps ay Anaetg — come ee on |her provoet a eaten. vara pd ne prgearend —_ Trustees uvited” in solemis prayer to Ahnighty keep the city, the watchinan waketh in vain, wae 10 DEN TiIsT, w entrance, JESSE RANKIN. | Present them to the subseriber, or this notice will be | ree yrers in Coliforsio, ig advert ~“ pdr ton, a : Wie will (hevefers, révcreiin thu cel out | Ww on bis Tenth sunas! tisit throagh W. N. Augast, 1855. 5wl4 Plead in bar of their recovery. This ie also toforwarn | 4:09 periods, dwelt in olf he tee God, retarning thanks to Him who has the hearts ’ fore, ry sed 9altuR, Bu THE WHEELER § 7a wo ieearea” Bh Aas Cervlian, begs to exy thut he will attend allealls) gy N G. Whig, copy 5 times and forward account. | A8Y person frum trading for veriain mutes kaown to be KF . fa = § regions, trem th ; | WHEELER SLAVE RESCUE CASE. 14, bh bi P. Ofice at Satish Pf rs the of esid A F. Shar raneiseo up to the mings, hes hen « tight to of all tien in Hig Vand, and ule treasures of the “te mame of our God we will set up our , oe hansipe F, Othe st Salisbury, during she : eee nce ar gab! So : Ses) aw ond speak wpun it, and be utiers no inion. I world a itis disposal, for putting f iato the | bownets. Poviaderema, August 30.—The Wheeler . B. Having every facility, and Competent assist- Dr. CHARLES T. POWE son, praise in favor ¢a— Lippard, for $500, and'two f. heart of hia venerable servant to bless our Uol-| By order of the Trustees. | slave rescue case was continued this morning in | SU Sone weed auller with, ot despair uf Teeth who Ht permanently located in Sallsbary, respeet- | seninst E. F. Sharpe, amogniing to about $75. ° ‘The m able Gabiioes: * WALTER W. VILARK } . oN ppply in time. felty tondees his protcesional services to the pub. | frm heretofore kouwn as Jno. A. Weirman f Co! 01 the tions of the Eareka State int lege with bo munificent a bounty, / “Ae ti, |the Court of Quarter Sessions. Among the —— hvare from 8 to 3. lie. Office—Cowen’s Brick Row. ae — and Clathiers, Salisbury, N. Oy bet... gambling ssloons of Sau epee pr pore 4 ‘A Coshitgitiee waa tea appointed to draft res- President of the Board, Veta cuamaiond' was kane ick the slave} _Sethommbes: 11, 1865. Se (16 ate Salisbury, Aug. 27th, 1856. ae if ae aps patter ton thove. ate 4 said firm ore requemed peered Raters nia art 8 2. — i ” et a How Rotina a NORTHERN ear ak SOUTH | woman of Col. Wheeler, Her appearance caus-| Important, Amusing, Instractive, Sub- P e. (rin aanaplle coed nese, Digger lodians, and al} the mixed vatios oe the : Upon | ia: sal de aie ~~ Ve)” z wa ast ne ve ea! ~ led @ great excitement. Her testimony was stantial Book. Please Look at This. August %h, 1855. lg pr calle Ae 3 ay? unanimously adypted, ¥: SRN RETALIATION. week the a her afidawt. She hed de: ¥ > AWN F thivte & perwoe in Sititbo i . aceon eee annum | which imone case, at least, z Resol ced, That his Bou) will ever cberiai The trial of the a ho, i jonti sired or cate ve d ae a ane ne 1 HE LAND OF GOLD, ‘ nf wA weesbge Mucées: a Wace PETER W. HINTON, # picture of the with Weneration the memory of Mix “Wit ™ ade : WE re pera ee a nee on North Carina, he will plese make it kuown through) COMMISSION MERCHANT, |%09, We betiore the took ts wi iMiainson, rublx wl. pecler of Lis) before leaving home as to expect her frietids to an.” . the Editor of the Seliebary + Waiches Avg. 28th, 1855. *,* Bander copy 3 times. REALITY versus FICTION, Being & truthful account o6“f and Times in Cali- TOWN PFPoOotn eT, Worfwlsn, Waa. Swi | * Resolved, That the T. spond: most | city during severs) days Inst werk. At the last) After her statement was concluded, the Uni- | foroie—by H.R. Helper. - |{———z eet : : 2 “ ‘The vathor of this book bw three years in tite ily to the prayer + Sl eypriatg | dates, the jury had not rendered a verdict ; but | ted States offic attempted to arrest ber, Uut| Copies forwarded rEg ee tl pd $<): : | Bpedial gttention paid to Selling aad of gold and with intent took notes of te t ble “chat God 16 His ined Provi-! we ayach no importance to that. Sue of tre | tke court instructed the court officers that she} : ey ror NC et) (To in, Co Naval per tionghi “ — dence, build up Davideow and make i por aes al el Fnaptiion = z Sept. 1855. Salisbury, N.C. é Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Stores, aapreption, ite oxiase on euphteieh Mt thn Bille 0 Bore Carclinn and) ae the tial, od the change of the bring « witnem wate be dufcaded with their! “Teas or a eee eee | a ty hs . ILSON, A w utes.’ | jodye, are of far more evnseyucace. The vegro (lives. She was then takew out of court between | WM. R. WwW ' = saadomctiet pithy, sad the yes. te? U the Trostees, with united, wutan, Jane, who was stole from Col Whee- two lung file of poliee, placed in a carriage aud 14 Dard hing rover § beretufewe existing under the | TAnGn DEALER IN | REFER To ; made “ae liberal and prayerful effyrts, will wim at the faith- | er, was introduced as @ witness iu court, atten: dnven off, Relays had been prepared aud were <a PA pele agian! « ee neve saaghseoyel| ; : — _ . | Charter Le Hauens isa, Was Ong XC (B © ett Penal o “ e ful . af this napoosible wun, Pre | ded by officers and an impusiag army of strong: im waiting, and she was suon beyoud the reach | settled, and thowe indebted to os ore requested tw call | Stree 26 b become ULYER WARt, See eatin mites ¢.| Phe author of the book bales » ‘ i yp Sara vue Ss yy and pa b minded women, beaded by Mr. Lucretia Mutt. of the officers A great excitement prevailed Pomel! the endersigued, wad pay their Notes and Bren —_ : pee » PERFUMERY, ly'ri8 We. + Eeye Warrenton, 8. C. | nig ty the render as a my depo i = ! ANCY A LES, &C. « | ty rn fy memory in diepadag of future Halle aad I'ro The ustimony of this bisckamour was almitt) alout the cuurt Louse fur some time. | The business will be comtinoed 21 the sume place, | aa : ae pas Bo pg at oie a paet So | to counterbalance any statement uf hee whit += by Wm. H. Horah, Jr, who will be pleased to eue- JAMES M. EDNEY 9 | cially. He out | nierualaace ah) mate US eee ahhed | tin@e the trade, with the fricads aod customers of the i# constantly receiving direct from the Mane- | len (here co semevmen, w. €) I1* Koubbery.—On Thursday night last a free ne- | ; : wore wale Trastece for | marter. The object A this, uo owls, was to o oid Fn factore rs, a- w supplies of Che tacest at yles which pre sree: the. a add insalt to injary. Col, Wheeler had beey | 87° buy called George Taylor evtered the Store | “ T T. MAXWELL, | he udfeen at Nurthern pricestor CASH. Me smvites a | potty the education of the sous . & Frontia, ) of Jax, OU. Boos & Co, through a rear window | JOUN M. MORAN, | & oul and erampor bis sivek. one duos com of Wm R. MO"BRUCE & Cco., Rev. A. Thaler, Mastrs, 1) A. Davia, JG. Cairns — — property ; c vs was not enough. | on the second fluor, while the proprietors were at | ba alk WM. ROR-2M, 2. Bete ot Adpetarvcbaar conn, Pl pooreange erties IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS £8 mar t V. Cotanin the Callege, free of amy | Ife must be outraged in bie feclinze as well as supper. When discovered the fellow had a can ah nd = ‘ ) FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ALSO, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in and Accordeans. | State of North Carolina. |““"* All Watch work warranted 12, | hie purse, by having bis word deyraded to the div lit and wa making aa examination of the Li J to the provisiogs of Mr. }lewel of hia slave. These negro worshippers fuel knob the duor cased him to blow it out and e- WwW. R. WILSON ¢ Chassbers’ Wil x | cape at the window where be entered, when he 5 February 6h, 1855 a | = bf ™ Clipper... “ The Cotsndieeadwhcl lad Teen appointed at and know that they are py better (han pegrocs cs Topic peat oreo ar DPE W*' Supreme Court at Morganton, August Term, ——1 ‘ ¥ “ Mr. Helper hiei noe themselves ; and they hate all wh. by breedreg a “ =e so | 1855. > | dy a0 army pe Po pele oon mand oat — the nicdtltng of the Tour last Spring, to take 1% A Agron mh B jail — Fayetteville Cavolinian Sept, 1 SOMETHING NEW.) peApdiws tod Seaton : into cdtiideration the best plan fur Ube improve: | The dfige, (Helly) in bic char besides in- . — | a end = -* Woyden ged cthem, Fate Los | aca ae ae ye umes made and bebeved that California ie hardly < és nunens anes " ~ y ; Rirts, Collars, Stocks, than paradwe. ment of the College grounds, presented av able | tinnting very dearly lis sympatiies for the black THE MARKETS a Equity from Rutherford Cowaty. | Will You Ride or Walk. | ea daar of te oAaahag meme } | pufllgns. | A Me Ss. IT etter 0661.0 Sree NO. 56 JOHN STREET. ane: pouce book, we forbear : report, Aad the Biard enanimoady resolved s, Laie it duwe as twdiaput law, that — spyeatiog by segue | > sme | seno's)® Seeur 3 memt at the present tite, farther tham tomy, thet sme eo : — bthe eagre euman and her ehikir-n were os free pee an ~ | maner tw thie ease, thet a2 thoussed dullare hes been BELL, EARNHART & Co., svete WUT Waewtne {tees ce resiied ter viel “ en that the 5 of impr em oe Salisbury, September 11, 1855 soafigad bey’ kad aa Ga aqroeenser Gerke. cabs (af the | | r yours tothe“ guia! ie the se ihh he the for the | Cvt Wheeler, as soon a they touched Penu . iven, whisk agreceness’ kas txt brea tally | AVE opened a livery oF public stabig near the de- | ° Sate,” and keow personally thet most of the state breed report, plan eylvamia acl —that no master can take hus slave APPIC® (dried | iy ceas ae LL) Lereepeenfitessad te ceneeted eradhapta tp onal aera pot, iw the towe af Salubury. where ney wat SLAte Of North Carolina, meate made ia the beak «dismal es they nt} aap diate future Gooatendtion of College Huikdings, And! ic, trius in pasog trvash I'nnaylvania, with. . & Uftee: 308 9000 De. Pore. 11 0184 SP the etre at Law net JA, Hayden ie teow of futi| bold themselves in readiness is bire Hore and Vebi ‘ | ly true.” — National Amsrican. the Th would adhere to | features anbe Mare ee — 94 10 Medasocs, Cubs, 400 50 | Lo. nud mut o rrendem of the Siste: ‘The sud A. M | citt the publie, and also Ws furnish conveysners and YADKIN COUNTY. | @ Hina buck of mest ia point of ability, end of Testers to its mate fate out} vy Siberating bom » other words, ~ oN . 5 D7 { id id A Socowne eo. N. Uvtoane, 05058 | hasdre ic untified to appear before the Se ériveva to ony puiat from Saliebery. They will stm! Court yf /leus and Quarter Sessions, July "20? i Me teeta sed Arathiviness”-——Richmand aod sock its completion a epeciily a» their re- | that the property of a citizen of Virginia by po Beet, 5@6 Nass, S407 | Coon at next Term, to shew what elim be or the | *44 themsrlves ia readiness io do afl the drayage thet . - ¥ omar Seth ew Jlonger pruperty in Ieansylyoma, Well, tbls! Batter, T2pe 15 du Wrought, 124 15 | cinee pence of ond J. A. Haden, have wo the rents or! MAY be desired in the tows to and from the depu, on | Term, 1855. —_— oa —_ sources wif! porasit. . Y : Candies, Talow, 19025 do Horne Shoe 25 . | chort notios, and aim with teoms and wagues to heal Beajemia W an paste | T a betag lew im Vennsylrama, we sappose, it is profits of the laad,or any part of the aforeesid sis , amwe. 1 po we thousand dullars were jovmctewt for Virgima to past som: laws bear rs Acoma as se es 30600 | roesnad ddlare reclined 'v be advertiond ox weeks | *"? — a re aght thet may be wanted to say puint ; Petition to sell Lead Werrem, No. 19.050, wened to MANSION the purchase of chewicnl ced philvenybical ap ine ypoo l'enorylvania property. Ley rob and Codee, km 13 alt Lowered Vent 08) | Printer’ ‘ale cai wee ‘ a aan TOC ( ‘ERS pia sary parates for the ase of the U | stenl vur wegrucs under color of baw, wy may, and! do 16018 Tanwers’ p gal. 65075 ae idee STOCK DRIVERS. UN thie ever, it 0 jing to the saimfrenoe of the | J ve } - & “LG R Letter were read Gem De. Andrews, of Char-| e shall be reoreant to our best interst, if we du C PB. 4645 Potators, inch, *) - ’ NOILE Gad eas fotshbs ond |G epee Oot hee eremeane™ Coats tons Jame Wiinemnin. Feter Faber co Eee | ALISBURY, N.C. ; . ma dily take redre to own by —| dm Malable 1240 15 dy Sweet, oo | ) \ dation if desired. Over Terms shall be mde as easy | = —- ue wil, : — tr; lotta, and Prof Brumby, of Columbia, recom pres oo esas aseed re rae oy mal ‘Canna! tad ‘Rage 3! ° t Pognsnd-G We would inform the pablie that we pare | bate ead Sely Aaa Catamees aed the posisheers, | TEE aateortier hoving mbes charge of che } . ; . . pea, te etd, has Cutten Begging -— Salt &.) BO 00. 92) —— | employed Johe A. Suider to superintend our benoess | Beajrase W iiliameva, are the beirs at low of Juseph Establishment, begs leave to inform the pace wo mding Ureir er vail bd collects of my awount of property —yoads, wars and mer Gamay, 14015 deo $1.00 MI" beckhemth, NELAON, ranawey on the 6h! and thei he is our sethorined agent | Williamson, deceased, who sre all aun-tesidents of femerelly . thai the Houm © ow open for the worpthay *” for the sue of the College. Wherespon ® 00m chandize, and, perteaym, moome heavy ubte, with Dandee, (2000 Rbeetings, Brown, 4-48 | 92 of Jaty, fom my plantaina., 0 the dewey Bet- BE E\RNICART & Ca mod State ay tag ene rota LG bt of Boarders, Traveiem, &e. the promiees thet bin ty “ ’ te! in the lite of Virgi Lat the Jew iay hands Bortape, tia ll 4 she, Y beg, 92.25 | Uement. meer the Yedkia river, nad io Dardess coae Salisbery, Jenoary |, 1455 1139 | theretnre, ordered at pableatme m. a ¢ 7 mittee wae appointed to examine these cabinets! in ae - agro. er Cetren Y ore 6520) seed, —— ' Reid wegry 0 ehuat 35 yeors of og-. of 0 yellue | ‘ “ Caraliva Watchmen” qs successive weeks for them | a. ACCOMMODATIONS ~\ Spun every partiche tbat can be f iy the . y « : and report to the Board at its text mecting. P a ie eas $55 Creer, Pbash 9120124 | complesion, in beigtt shunt S fect 10 incers. sepa! to comme forward ot the next term of oar end Court, shall be coped sande © tt a The Trotter, lading fully satinfied, from their « areggre ant (Pm - rm | mn | do Meat Cou) Planseed 15 tong we wathing. sates ree to opesking. cheek bees | \ be aay po sae a —_—- tte Conse at bis Howse, always bere seals im tiene for pgm q make, that wo Micer shail mquir SPE! Chickens dus, 91} @ 1) Seger, Brown, #210 | sather high, » reand back rye. thai bas ihe appear } j ' oye 2s . sd = i _ own experietion and fro the example of other ||. mapper’ the Vederal Uveslitwtiun’ = (arr tear!) Reps vlan aH ier 12012) | ance of near-mghtedness, which ie wi the case. Gen. | A Ny ie ne tt—then and there to show couse, if ong they have —— a oe Cam, bay yer Se Cotes OATS TIM, “Winter aod Sycing, free! Sistas are conerrneed ah» dnecgat airy. Feathers 30 2 35 Crushed, 11.0124! erally well dressed. heir curiy, hes « small sear on his jsp the een the i t thal sot be goat: a Dany an coun ™ i » ‘ Gate oi eres here a avedie ec ———— othetwime the ome & takee pre Confess « . ns the tracing inflcence of the atmompbere upon! ment We are agwot deumun. \Vo much Monell beg) be © Tee : cmt Te is lie eas oasaen & pongo So A or in|] Offer fae male my Plamtaion in Rowen comnts, 14| heard ex parie 08 to them Salisbury, May 24, 1855. is . bar prcher catrying ve this sort A system of repr 2 ga rprutioc, P 10 | b hee 54 ¢ mites West of Salisbury, on the waters of Third; Wises, TS. Martin, Clerk of var ssid Coert at . e —— the Homing system, coastitute the most favorable Pt antl, harem aahian at Tle. « | a Bar _ 4a ayTarpention, Pyals7F! rr ghar oneal arcs x {ve wrgre | Cicch'sad be vlow of the) Witheshurcigh Raed, cca: | Ollie: thé €1u'dsy of Boren A. O tend i od . for hate made the following us ve ur lanier | brea. awe <n Eng R-fn'd 5S When, 10 « ard w fiveo rp apprehen é \ J | way, © ty of Yaakee property in the South at this me! Motes, S Woes, 250.00 | MOR, 4 commited to come jail, om tha: I com get hin | Ne — T% 8 waaTrR.C.C.C. | fe neal change te the semions and vacation, to take of! 6) imbure as for all the megrocs they hare om 7 Wistew Cen 7 ee. : — , Sto | eat AA € lee Bee . by WA JOYCE, D.C. | aaa te : ‘ ° rr yee — sean te ave, Lard 100 104 10 $2.00 2 62.25 uagtos, Davideon on, N.C, / wheat 200 of which vs cleared aod oud o of tice adv. $5 50. 6013 Us _&. tet after the ext seation : Tet wasion to Legis stolen frow - ‘ : rm, .¢ _ Lowi, bar Tgas 10% 12 $2250 620 Repomber 5, 1835. 16 paresis as te scale 0 grand soumend oad cos J Cont Peale bow py Me + =» tae a Motley tn September amd dha $1 Prides | creeping statute iv ever Svuthore Stat, i) rem h) icca Dev Whae. 100191 : a : =| eae Tis oe a ek ce . cael i te vol Poewy, om ve Felireury ; Bd cewion to begin the Monday peasy f it ae ( : 7 ag 1 si LAND FOR SALE. | ting-howse. tee goed barns, and ther ot basdinge — | DISSOLI I ION OUR COUNTRY MEN, or brief Memuten: &e, . jem the same fraternal cordial feelinzs, which . — Ali f wil ony in regard fo the quslity of the tend, is| : = meat Amencans 1 . shee tae 3d Dridey io February and close seal P Lint i one quarter, ettend-d to the other! Let Charlotte, Sep. 10 I OFFER fr sats, my plantation in Rowan cowety.| that it bes to the modsi of as qoud bande as ere im the | AND of St Peal, Tho’ Book tate Beek ; Moeday in Jose: Crag tne a vacation papas ws of the South come to love Yaak. property! (Rareerse roa rus Waremess oy Exes & Osres 2 Lt mare Mnth-wen from Galsbory oN Conk lc ke ol F a ae © tealpalore DUE NOTICE To ALL Agucctae My esp Wherk. ot weeks, St that season + watare bereetf, by re- with the same arcef thal they luove Suutlere pro- Sis Shae B ‘. i; v -| arm, , y calling « } } torr back wards Ca ; 7 : ] . \ i@ as Rat Roed, com wc rye? | —_— | terion, kppeeraey, and lasing the beady under continoed heat, seems to | perty Sedew ® 11g @ 12 600 ACRES THOMAS A BURKE M ae Coparine rehip of Rewrsee dk Co. have thie day | chereh of Rome. Stankege Hates Die. Jen atid cortesponding relaxation fur the mind It is a thease] thing, indeed, to live under a Mhowide re, » weil ° Cawansevitie, Rowan comaty, Feb 98, 1855 140 deamstved by mutes! comscat. All pataone indebt Por sale at J. U. ENN Sore. common Government, eth one hall pry theged Hog mand » 2 ''4 There are om the premises @ guod rut and Saw Mil, od tm the firm are earnestly requemedio make payment, Selisbery, Mey 31 , Two new Pyokteorsbips were created—ms | plunder the other with impunny {tut for | Bacerne. Cotton ya 1* (2 © | Testing House, sad other seeeree'y oat buildings - DR. DINKINS by Cash of note, by the Ist of October, as farther in- ee . king sow setts if afl—and it «as unanimously |... part, as belonging to the pluudercl, we are ost a . “a a : eel eg ene dip sedan ESsPrE : y ; naa = wit LIAN CBBIMM-Agyta . ~ peat * ? may do s by cslhag ov the subscriber on the 7 PSPECTEULLY offers hee services to the citi LIAM ROW ZER, resvleed that Geeof thee shoul! be culled the tired uf it, We are for exteadmg border-law to Butter Ls 1% @ 15 ni GOUGER. R rene of Sabshary. Office at the Maamun Hatel JACOB CORRELL, | T Pp io~te mate the makien buth andes of the hme. (hur calcul ousine | Beeowat ® wee September 11, 1°55 116 Raliebe May 31, 1855 WILLIAM M. WILBELM | rofessorehip perpet ; lane alculating cous ; Se 55 ; ehetenry, May 31, 1855 ' | Ly EL ee Mn. Charot hen of reaper, | Yankeedum have had a munopoiy uf Une by- | Braue et woe meric : = ae { —-— Female Seminary. ~ - andoe ae maray cal he gaess beretitore—for the future, » st share | "4 ae A ee si -* | | om ., TIN ’ . aastialty = ° edi mand aiden pa ; sd . “ mach . 624 @ 75 . 7 . for the deep and aboling jaferest ale manifests it with them Cotten. . a § @ ot $25 Reward. } | I H E I NDERSIGN ED } Loca non. — Davida County, cx miles Bell on be the fitoaperity of the Institution. The othr WW. bupe our new rulers may take this view | Caffe, - k we is, AN AWAY. oe the Bd Sept. tose my. rectdeuce HAVING bonght oot the Firm of Rowsee & Ca, have | Normal College, and ove mile from The wan Gilled the Chamberi Professorship. as a) of the matier. If Gor, Wise bas nut tived his Cora, Y bushel a 3 ] ia Rowan eo, a negro boy named HENRY — nee eee yen ee ao sory al pA co — Rev. =e Jnpumend. C beekene, each 24@ Sard bey is about 5 feet high, 23 years abd, he: , , \ ~ =, Ge 2. O Vaetaay monettiont to the then whose name it bear eyes upon the Presidency, and ie pot dispomed, | (tire eard we oo. . ary 1 yo J | Roberts, Eeq., Salisbury; V. Moosey, Eeq, Golde : ye ioral ; 4 th, Copperas, } ya 00 a beard, stammers s great deal, and w very black He f \ ESS a) ry ;V. Ye : The Troy Professorship, embracing Intellec lke the old Kichrword Junta, to trele off th _S Lamae y 23 @ 00 el amet probably continge to lark about in the ne loos . Wea. y | A aard Jemeph Shodon, Roy, 1 { the South for Northern votes, we » ) nae | Tercunes — Mies Mergare: G. Ninon Mi teal Philosophy, Lagic, Belles Lettres, and Elo a ea squties r bin te vo suct Pine $2 25 aro o bortond of Third Creech. The sbvve reward will be in all i:2 breaches, We invite the atientionof the pub-| rab L. Hampton sae ee kg . may oon ently erpe him t) pursue some such wor, peti, pe | Pmt for hae appreheamon aad confinement, eo that I bee, and aff thet want any ime heme te * ieee eution, was Billed by the unanimous election of snerzetic coutss as this winch we sagygest. At ove ? -~ - @ cave “4 get bem agus eiaallll Od ee ete ase cdc ce Le Pega a. The eves soasion will ope non Wadeen. 7 ere ; a3 : 2 Nepteanber, nalegs A Rew. A. Gilchrist, of Fayetteville. He will dowbt- | uve present time itm perivetly clear that the | 72%) , ® 10 @ 51,! west ath. 1955 Ae ied aos COFFINS constantly kept om hand | euathe The price pit ctv! whey Pe s bev GTi the chair with distinguished ability, and Svuth bas wotinng to expect (rom any party A Marton, a °@o y : pas WILLIAM M. WILATELM, | t= the Pemary Olass $9, in the setond Class 891, ia - . the North. The whole os thoroughly Aboliuoa- | Mackerel, Ls @ eo Tl ‘ a bl vit . HENRY MOORE | the Renter Clam $13, Music on the Plans, with aw prove am acquisition to the College ied, of if there be individaal exce;tiona, they | Wallets, } bb _ $9 00 LO CONTRACTORS, ' Awgust 14, 1955. 4wid etre charge ft the imerament, @21; Frenee O68; The Faculty,» pow constituted, consist of sre powerless for cuod. The Hack It-pollicans | Molasses, el iyo 50), as New Books! New Books. and when paid strictly in advance @! wall be deduct. I K t al y hash 00 @ 075 ] HE andersigned Comminsioners offer the baikding ; a te : oe sg: | te from cock of thee charges Board, ‘exchonive of 1. Rev. Duver Lacy, 1). 1), President and 4) omnipotent in al! that region—and the South! voi” 5 5 a 6 of @ targe Brick Charch to Contractors; to be == SHOE YOu R NEG ROES. fights) $6 2 meoth. when one half is paid ia adveneey Chaplain, and Professor of Moral Philosophy must look to herelf for defence amd redress Onts, } bueh 00 @ 35 boeated 104 miies Soeth from Sahsbury, on the old UST Received—WOLFERTS ROOST, b LARGE SUPPLY OF FLIEAVY NEGRO Btwn the charge will be $7.4 mooth, The pe : : et tne ana Siete nisl reece Bask » 0 | Organ Charch lot The edifice to be FD feet wide by 09 Washington Irving, ROTH HALT. « new ne : 1 RO nite will be charged fran thew enfrenre we the ef Racred Literatare and Evid-oces of Chive units As hong ne we sul eee Fie Gi Pena hush 00 @ OG | OO feet fong snd whem 99 fot high. to have 5 en. vel by Fanny Fern LIFE AND BEAUTIES OFT 4 SEO ES tet Selby. and: Oreos premeey Wind. | ii ead cn dodccteen ein te onde tur os 2. Rev. EF. Rocawstt, Professor of Latin |" whee cal te AY CtE a aid ‘ a i Potatoes, Urst +) bush £0 O02 90 00 trance doors—J on the fromt side, and « at each FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS, by The Mar ‘ a Polat Clee ot S peed eemele | Oppneee M orphy's erRee, except in cases of paca by or family Teese. . . Bd feeling exhibited at Dbiladelp hia, be cortam tha eet, ) book 200 end; the Pulpit to be bast in the centre of one mde. vel. N P WILLIS’ LETTERS, from Idlewild ——— “ . _ Language and Literature, and Meslern History. (1, outrages will be coutinued and increased CO yy os 11h @ 42 and a gallery on the oppamie mde ia fromt oft Con. HAPS AND MISHAPS, by Grace Greentand — Atte - JH HOWARD = — pas 2 addreming Mr. Je. about, 3. Maj. DH. Bia, Professor of Mathematics The Yankees do not fear your threats of Disun Brow L) Tt 10 tractors will please to call on P. A. Seaford. to exam. | HEARTS EASE, by the author of Red 1 THE basa Ad us Aagest 16. 1°35. 6019 tely om and (teil Engi ing won-—for they know you cannot carry them inty s sack 6 00 @¢? 5¢ ine the ples ont eprertce tous for ear buriding Pr ee aye daa rag ees nee THE SONS IATA GAA ae a Man atetncncls err Tan mh €2 @@#) 00 vate bide wil receiy hy any one of common , SIRES of > by a encny fohoe 8. Jom A. Lacaxn, A.M. Prsfemor of Nat. otecution. And i. ti nell eat oe ; Wheat } bush #1 12 ag 00 | ers antl Saturday, the Gch of Ortober, when there | Por sale at JH ENNISS Rusk Store \ | | |: \ I( lin NOTICE. J : and 20,000 picked men, tl are sulijte Of ey. Nuwthern, 00 @ 00 | Will be a meeting on th arch groar sethe Salisbory. May 31, 1555 1 4 a ae ural Philosophy ahd Astronomy memiment to them. But them a g&od rN Cordes, y ba 00@ 00 | buidings, and enier into contract with the lowest re WANTED) LL. PERSONS tndedte he fi RAKER “Ye 5. CD. Fisneee A. M., Profemor of |, nish of the e sort of spohation to! Word, beet Georgi shed, 00 @00 | *ponmble bidder ro a}, doidphel iether Zistiesdiael of York Cottegiate Lastitute, _ 6 — We i Ab ey A seaty dus, and we aball eee; “ a panned, oma on PA. SEAFORD, MAN of beMicreat prvercel sireeath cneasieted a & OWEN ore requested t ol cette as bie wale, on the With day uf y the dreek Language and Literature and Ancient) which they have subjected us, an ; ae of . ph et CAL RELIG MAN of eet hres) ene sal heir accoants mast be chsed. Allipersons needing October seat, SIXTEEN MALY ACRE LOTS: Ge : History, a wonderfal naprovement yp thetr brotherly af : JL. GRABER iF hge gan beat E ah a ake “lee Le AI tf thd AS . 1 r bwithog purpowes Sale to take place om the promis utors < tak Cac Teer) Prek Ln. fevtions, accompanied with sore change im their) Rrmarke—We have no quotable change within: DAN'L EDDLEMAN, “yee nck. Are i ‘Stey eS, Stills, Tin Ware eee, wear Rocky Spring, Aletender Cuamy, N Gon. Stan . » A. Garcwnter, (Troy) Professor of In inorals and mannera'— Rich. Whig the Inst two weeks. Bacon ie searce and in good de- PN. HEIL, \ . . | 9 The Inetitate we ander the Presideney of Rey Prof. telleetual Philosophy, Logie, elles Lettres and : ; mand. Cotton, very littl coming in. Cora coming | Commissioners, | | &e., wowld do well to call ae they have a supply on | Srenticy Vork Bioation. : ” in slow, at 75 eta, with an upwerd tendency | Rowan eo. Sept. 4, 1235 janis NOTICE. | hand which they are og re — a a egy — a nptaiprd pear — pay une 0 4 s tr AKER & OWF > well re wimit ce on ft a wale, geal q. ——,, (Chambers) Professor of THE STATE OE. x ] AND FOR SAl E Tws andersigned having been appointed a Com December 7, 1834 tag order to make parchases. : m Chemi Mi 5 Cenlaaey On the 16th of October the third annnal Fair; MARRIED: | ache DALE, | mittee for the eootracting of the budding of a As to health of locaton and parity of w#eter, the ned th a oe ; Agricultural Society will be | = eee ne® Chureh at Pruepeet, (20 mites West of Sahebary Place \s perhape onsurpased in the world; beside in all A Committee was appointed to nominate be of the N.C. State Agneultural + se In thie Town, at 9 o'clock thin morning, by Rev.) A DESIRABLE Tract of Land, known aa " The| near the Salisbury aod Lincolnton road.) will receive FOR RENT. the immechate weimity affords the mast beautiful munns penta fore the Board at ite next moetl sg, suitable per. | beld in this city. What preparations are the | a Boker, Mr. GILES E. MUMFORD, of Glenber. 4% Rameay Tract.” belonging to the heirs (who ate | proposals for the same until Ist dey of October nett tain seevery, only 20 miles from the Western Extea- dred tbe tabla ahem ‘ f Jistance making for this great occa- | me, Davie county, to Miss MARY B. DAVIS, daugh- of age) of the Estate of Samoe! Barr, decd, lying on The house to be frame, 50) feet by 71); to be pias at FE ROOM forme rty cecupied by the Watchman " Rad Road. 0 sons to fill the Chambers [’rofussorship of Chem- people at a distan & ter of D. A. Davis, Eq the waters of Back Creek, adpuning the Innds of Da- | tered inside ; the contractor to furmsh every thing ne Office one door above Col Robard’s Hotel, ie For farther partieutars address the undersigned Tra ll ahh istry leion 2 Ht is time for them to be making their In Davideon county, on the 6h instant, by Me. Vid Upright, Wm. Posten, Col A.M. Goodman and | coasary for rent ieee at Taslorevitle, N. C,. of Richard W. York, = W nts abead, so that when the day is rhach Pinkston, Eaq, Mr. DAVID SHARPE and, (hers; comiaining abvut | ‘The plan of the building ean be seen by applying to M,C. PENDLETON, Seth Lowetl, Orange county, N.C from ‘al im le Al. When these facta ate taken into considera- tion—the character of ite Faculty; its remarka- Uy healthy location ; its uncémmonly low ex-| Penses—the whole cost, per session of five months, | « Hideou College presents atrotg claims to the pat- arrangeme near, they may Le ready to make # proud dem onatration of their agricultural skill. We hope sur immediate fellow citizens will be prepared opportunity to come The cause of agricultural Mies JANE WADSWORTH | | DIED: SEXTON. 150 ACRES, some 50 of which is now under a mecemsful Me of cthivation, Said tract hae on it a emall, bat good seriber at Mt. Ulta, Rowan county, of call at hia ree | the andermgned, or either of them. The location of the buiding is surroonded by pine and other timber, | with several saw mille convenent. For particalars apply to, or address the undermgned of eather of them. DAVID CRISWELL, Committer Salisbury, April 19 PLEASE NOTICE THIS 11 ber next. As this is conmdered to be ample time, there a = ‘ f our most earnest de idenee, half a mile East of anid Post Office Deep Well, Iredell eo, NC. Sept. $, 185 —42155.. | wat be no tadatgence given after that 4 te makes Fonage Of ‘an enlightened public. improvement is worthy of ov RICHARD R. BARR NOR mene aio nother : . P J should command quite as much zeal ‘Phe ufdlersigned offers bie services to the citizens! ‘ 1855 dels .. A small stack of good clothing on hand, The tutaries of the Professors have been raised votion, an: of Salisbury, as Segton, or grave-digger td alia av Rs if SOB PRINTING which ill be disposed of on very low terme rthert A ) ef from $1000 to $1900 ; that of the President is $1500, , ities. jus party politic I fkengember the day, and be | sure to eume, Weekly Post | MICAJAH GRIFFIN. | Sept 4th, 1855 15.41 | Blank Warrants for sale Here Nelly executed: at tis Office. | } HORACE IL BEARD Aug %th. ERS5S ait Balixbury H. L. SWITH, LEWUEL BEOKHAM, C. A. OSTRICH, J. F.. MeLAIN, A. SHARPE. . oe A c e t ‘i - LP RUMPLE etree = . sostem) (hig han enthusiastic greeting7~— At his residence in Rowan coanty, on the morming , Meadow, a fine spring, and an eligible site for build JOSEPH R Tra ’ het, in Including Tuition, Bogrd, Room Rent, Servants to receiv See : } i pe of the Ist instant, after ® protracied ifinese, MOSES ing. Also, adjoining the above tract, @ lot of (wenty- DAVID KILPATRICK, Aaguat 16, 1855. wl? ty 1m Hire, Washi 4 3 Let not apathy or unreasonalle misgivings ope- Tie ‘K 3 six acres, 15 of which is being cultrvated. I will of M. BOGER, TINUE enberriher wishing tor Cy : pete ‘ ra é 5 y amounting at pot ay D. KILPATRICK, in the 65th year of his age x acres, w i < hing to retire from Tailoring nehing, Wood and Lights, punung to detain any at home who may bave an y “s fer anid lands for sale on reaeonable terme. Those JOHNS E JAMISON, and Clothing basiness, requests all persons inde hy WA _ AI 3 33D jon of to only $00 i¢ must be evident to all that Da. rate to de ) wishing farther information. ean address the sub- ROBRRT B GRAY ed to him to eall and settle, by the first of Decem From the South ern © wiptbaser, Smut in Wheal—Lecusis—Will Cow! : Peas kill Hogs? ~~ iiditers Southern Cultivator.-} design | offering: Sum thoughts on three different! subjects, in this single aheet, henée’ must! ‘be very patagraphic. © Oat Wheat.—In answer to WE. HL, upon this subject, in the July tamber ofthe Cultipator, T would say 1 am nota ‘Wery extensive wheat grower ; T raise on- Ty for my own uso. I always sow the whest raised the same year, and never had e head of smut in my life that Tknow of, How Jong this may be the case I can- not tell, It is rapidly encroaching upon the planters in this ¢ountry. I keep my wheat in g small framed house built for the purpose, which holds about300 bash- ‘tls, the wheels let into the plate holding the roof. ‘This roof ig run off overy day during the shot.weather until. the wheat is as dry as “powder, It is my own invention, made “clear of weevil. I have used it ‘ete siz years with the most perfect sac- "ees: ‘Whethér ft will prove sufficient to keep out smut in the fatnre [ am not pre- pared.to say, but would recommend it to RB. B. G., and all other wheat growers.—| JT am ready to give any farther informa tion in’ ‘my possession, if desired, I am} with this method of putting up! that I have built others for seed | oats and stock peas, Lerurts.—I intended to.have replied to| “eome Ohio Béitor, who, as I learned from | opis Oktract jp some of the newspapers, was | ins very praiseworthy manner, ecoking | Fnformation in reference to those parts of | ~theeountry where thy locusts wou}d make their appearance tliis year. This was not | the.year for them in the western division | “of the State of Tennessee. If | have rea-! soned correctly they will make their ap | pearance here iv 1859; that will complete | the eycle of 13 years which lias goy erned them since the time of any limited obser. | vation. They were here in great abun dance in the year 1833. country, in the year 1946, they were e qually a3 abundant, except on the lands whieh had been cleared prior to 1833 When they titike their nest retugw I pre sume they will nét appear towny exter: on the lands which were opened prev ivn- 401846. Orchards which have been set sided 1846 in this country upon lands dleared before that time, I do not think wil!) be Mech troubled by thew. Lknow they have the power of locomotion, but%w ix ther they gather to any greatextent apor trees and shrabs removed from the place When they come out of the eart!, tion ; perhaps your correspondent, J. i B, can inform ua. Will Gre Peas Wil Hoya! —There i Yet another qnestion upon which I wish to be heard, for the benefit of all readers of the Cultivator ; 1 need information my elf, atid perhaps you, Mosers. Editors, or some of your pumcrons and experienced correspondents can give it. The qnestion ia,“ Will stock pens kill hogs 1 quite anwilling that any planter shon! get inte the same scrape that I did in the winter of 18 Ti forth my experience ou this subject before nw, bat the pea crop of 1854 was so trifl all through this country that I theay there was but little chanee of an) from excess of that article The efop bide fair to do nsuch better, and the | All over the i a ynes =o 53. ntended to set hat damage preset t ion all on th grqre senting a sitnple narrative of facts and Jet close at Land w! time is pow question should be known. Ides every one draw his own conelnsions. I had about one handred get in peas with a cross fence dividing, and aplenty of water the fattening hogs on, ber, I had a qnantify of peaa pulle and cured and stacked on long pp acrea in corn well Previone to putting sometime in Octe 1 dony les placed ve the « in forks, then poles one + her with the peas lashed over thes le Commencing on the bottom | t first set of forks about two or tliree feet high, and then the second, some five feet, and the third and last pole, about seven feet from the gronnd, when fin- ished, makes tack, r gembling what is termed a top-stack Droad at the ground and tapering a to a point at the top pleted, J put in abont 100 leadoff jng logs, in one-half of the field, whiel mat which, a most beantiful s Imost SH things com futten- remained about six weeks with damage frow peas and put on core to complete the fatter gid the stock hogs let into the field with the ‘cross fence down that they it have the bencfit of the othorlialf. They fattened very kindly and seemed todo re any They were taken ont ing mig! markal well. When the winter had far a and the pens had nearly failed. I ] ! 1 every day or the stacked cause, tia trotible to separate them sii }to them, aud told hint to Bpen’ * hinotlie,peps days after this [ tode over the field to see hw the stock looked, and, to my gréat top of whiiel rolls off upon small), abs peas Ww hoies | Around tle stacks.anddab all ithe smalleronesin, and dig not give my- self munel gonogrn about Aenea thing iwas as fat a} could be desired.” Some \ dismay, Lfound about 100 toil: Out of «(100 shoats (about the proper size tomark) put ia, I conld not find but shout 30 liv- ing, and thesd inglnded, mostly, some shy ones thich had never got in the pea,— They. were lying in the pens wliere the peas were; piled up sometimes three deep, | It is clear to my ‘mind that the stacked peas killed them.” None died till they were fed with thom, and those died tost| that eat most.. I hastened to get them away, and a few died after taking them | | from the peas. I coutinaed to feed horses | and oxen on them and they did well.— Can wad body explain ? We: have raised the- largest erop of wheat in this County over before known. | Corn crops were never more promising. Oats ate trifling. Cotton is a little better ; than commob. Respectfully, J. A. T. Year Brownsville, Tenn., 1855. ——— Fron the Knickerbocker, Angust 1855. SONG OF THE MECHANIC, ‘The ham of » thousayud wheels in our ear, Like some old poaderoes gong ; The sledge-hemuuer ringing slarnus in the glare ; The groww of a prem, enif berdened with care ; The tramp of the lroa-horse, fleeter than sir, And bets theadering snort, heard every where "Tie bat the urehestrm thet o'er Accomnpasics their wag Mea of the brawny orm are we, Mean wot asbamed of tabor Thoegh choads nny sometinins Yell our feee, Ver beart shines through im suajles (het chase The darkoces from out teighbur We are the men who forge the bars ‘That link the tows aod be, Where engines rushing through the vale— Oor etyldeen, racing with the gale - Are ahvvtiug 'umity ' The mighty ship that proadly odes Owes the restive deep Was raised by us. Mer pumel-ns wings Bend to the evening breeze t sings, Aad rocks her int ote The P that thrubbog heart ob beats The pabe of «very thong? That clock of mend #h wnkes the hour And © pata rises im it w het shout our ad @ nen These thoeghts moke gladness in vet bearte Re-ceter Aod like her woie- OF bwude hithe obit & ke a bell; whe wells to greet as, os ort we han We Mmey we mong he heard Let Let t be keewa throwghest ‘That the Are th et flied with m he land nm band members of oar The mand thet ooh eTere im our eer Lake we preas gung. Ie bw! the o Aecounpawnes th \CHEL ons. OLD I What 0 straege ani bavhelus Of what mater thing very diffrent I must be be made! Certainly m that of wh ° mal pone’ llow is it ata by linary dats as of ‘ ‘ ther t balf waitiog au ‘ Pit together ut + always anoth «i if the two were by ei way through the weld to would ent t C «atte he And it is not wif There is somet vy maker strange to ' t wrong fa Adam to hiv when there was neta vininally grilty ar tty gir.” nitte! to iumnagt man on earth, bow 1d backelors with a world f of pre Latehelor ot to be pet society and the fits to wl have no just It their busipens ty the dat claim rerhieren i 4an| sbar: the responsibilicies of other men And Jucting these, they aloukl not enetoach on others privilege, by crowding And ul 1 out, as suctety, especially tl ty of bedicn lative show Jrumme they fo m China euny man t Hot mar 4 ned by t 1 moued out 4 town Ther be bachelors Old Mare lave \ among the (ling Chengs g sinyl on wuiten Ta ar some use the worl] ia joo ‘ter their @ ney and and doimy good go neral tev neloes i) Lut old bachelors are of no possible use w! er, The ladics are good jndges in these matters, and they all declare thie as wndivided opinion Ladies may flirt with a bachelor for awhile, hop ngto make aman cf hin; finding bim corigible tle 3 hin up ae a need hing see the ladies rub ition to this class f useloas animated nature A medical hache lor once said that the resson there were so many | maids in the wor'd, was owing to tight lae ¢, which eo hardened their hearts that it made them impenetrable to the shafts of Capid. This was a challenge which called ont ‘® Indy who heard it, with the following reply :— “ And the reason there are so many old hach Aor, is because of thier tight strapping —they cannot get oo their knees to declare their pas sions. ’ Now, bachelors, as tight strapping is ont of faayion, down ou your iwarrow bones antl do the right thing Lefore it is too late. Don't be afraid, man 0 p I ge this fashion ; land beautiful posies; and you reruemper, dolly, what a large piece of bran-vew, white, figured | ou a frock, | » that’s) | ing Jife Whew he is at home, yer “thing it's| wollhe's @ sailur--and she in meek, and atod4 dat, aud dolivate in companys” Littl: Manigold—they always talled the pretty Ludy’ Wertiér, Mari golly beewnse of hier. yellow bair—sat apparently busy atteuding to her doll, coaxing aud avolding St, but every once th a while the eareless glanee of her great, enger eyes up to her mother’s face, proved that the conver: sation fe!) not’ on dull care. Presently she took the plaything and carried it Into her own little room; there setting it up agaitist the head of the erib, she commenced “Dolly, Mes, Way ia a naughty, naughty wo- man, and. shan’t Tet you play. with her little Caroline again, I dido’t Urink Mrs, Way was ;& paughty woman any more than our minister's wife, that I told you about yesterday, because | Mrs. Way bas got anch a pretty face; but mame} 1 ma says she is naughty, aad, of course, mamma kaows, Mr, W ay always gives me nies cake muslio. she let me have, that made and a eape, and lats of things, t i her company behavior; when you're not there, aud I'm not there, she acts very badly, and i'm pot sure but what she learns Carry ; #0, mise | dolly, dou't you ever let me see et going ever! |to her house, especially without me,” | The little creature, afier this tirade, sat fur @ few moments busily thinking; but presenily | bor face lighted up with an eager luok, and she | commenced agnin : | * Then, dolly, there is another person that you! jmust pot go to see, by any means; pramnon | t, and she won't let me; end that’s the wid- | } won't, ow that fives in the little white cottage duw a | iGN= thete person by the grocery store. The folks wil say—-that is, manima says,—that she isn’t a ver? good wo- man, andtnamina «xys, that ia, she show/ ‘mt | wonder if she bad done some dreadful bad thing, sowe time on other. Amd don't yoo thiak, dolly, she only get# @ cent’s worth of milk; you be ashamed to go after such a litte mitet And she wears a horrid old calico dress; I don’t know when ft was made, bot: Miss Jenny said, the other day, it was ever 10 much before the | food—aed in eburch she cries, too, sometimes, | for I see her myself. Ll eappose it’s became law's been so bad. Then there's the new teacher; o't believe but what she's very bobl, MM. mother Lecause she gore out +o much with young | showkl n't! % AY) | i 4 / f i Tlarthew, and becouse Mr. Ilartley comes to our} lechoot «metimes, and she thinks Mrs. [Lartley Lonard her a great while longer, and [re won't eure mamma won't board ber, and then, dol a) be eo 0 she will have & leave, and there won't be any Urenume sclod for you and me eill there!" Then the little face chang d from yi gravity ), dolly, dent you know how beautiful Mra Harmon dresses when she comes te church !— Well mamma aare that she fen't thdy at bom hat even she's read) dorty, becaw = be namma went there one d she didn’t tak A her nasty, gremey apron, tat she ] Ween cuvking n, bet sat picht down on a nice chair Am i « treat the table; mamma said yo might wr ma it: aed the sofa sa im the nm be ¢, and the Lrooen right m the cor per Nad—eh! | forgot,—Mre. Lee, tao, do treadful things, delly. Ob! you wouldn't what dreadful bie A+ av. am! « sand o mck, bot mas ‘ 1 Jenny at the be she'd teem drinking Only thiek! drimbeng a tie — Wire. Len Her ev ce were teal red, and lee n't stand up very © and she tried t ire a hoow }eay she waed bat » waen't dolly, a ™ har ou of | ar } yoat any \=nlt ™ a anve ot . 4 ‘ - ' y Lhom't y ’ ’ Liters, dolls Those t Jemeap gute wen vey laug amd t a* fue all they SO wice A . b { t mon a f sk a ats ™ r \ m think [ asked thom to t ¥. ster aliet som ’ and r always wanted her t ene alter a Pe d her voice 1 yer it waen't v . “ her rel inet her; and she sav! «he was a ae mother, for all that, and «he want or ber. But manima aays, she sappoxs that y Mra, Jessup teaches ther tad b i There, dolly, what do y uh ‘ \ uu cit te be thank as ma Ma t me, that yon daughter Let's eee, T can't dink of any more, dolly to-morrow Aunt Sally ie coming up from [hn ton, and then Il t ta about folks. and if you mind and not repeat at Tl tell yon ever mite, Aunt Sally, yoo know, is Uncle Peter's , wit | nln a! sewsy, ated wears all the fasls pad mamma thinksiche sik a going er, t lon't k . may may tn L , ' Peter soarned her, a Us hind of vulgar to be a milliner, but t! had lots of money Rheo's been tar ried before, and ber hashand used to get drunk and she’s got ome child thats worse a a fool marina says: L don't know what ails him, Se do 5 re, and be a good dolly, and not wes} gostrect sarn like that Kate Miller, hat knows every hurdy's ba » but ber own; f vou do, PH whip you, and put you into Mr Baker's familys manima says she shouldn't want to be punished worse, for it's a real—I daren't say the word, dolly, but it means a wicked lace munienctle? Parents, look roand apon your delicate house hold vases, rarer than the costliest porcelain or the richest gold; will you drop within them worls of polation that shall make them Lat fair receptacles of all that is peisonous and loathe some, or will you fll them with gems that shall make carth bight With the light of heavenly purity?) Your childrdh are in your hands - The Gilmantown girl and snakes, it is snid. have alrendy produced #4,0.0 to the avaricious | arents of the former . whitig i ' 7 pad Alkeovery uf an i Byseb sceptical Fees wishing Reapers for the as rats sela'teh wit be wd 9 bores 1? ste ta amend Guard. and Vert Chains, Sealy Home Pe i Poss bate ti every Inetance, Tae fe eat see remnire pets The Sun NA. Box Ladies’ und Ge atlenwet! ‘ stimony. ontale new tn weriber, tucles, Silver-and Plated Loxctaiston, 8, C., Avia het welisbery, Ns O., duly buh, isda. ¢ Butter Kuives, aude varloty sf Phoged Wares DF. Meraplen, ict ave Wmld ete beverel bottles ut sone é oly would fa AX — d Knives of the best qoslyy ate Neola: | getable Tincture, and teeeltor abeb bene iit 1) wi, Jomn 4. hevene—My Dear Oi Be pot hg of he peop thant aban anti) bars rel adel. te ets, aud Sded”Coratyand: a few, superior wow aiden] fp eer et \ Reaper, which [ purchased of you. tae y fo fepnts of fis eeetive of counts, ‘ vcs ang. pale 4 pe re prey the ea. Bin le ht pe sea to tia forthe Vosd 1 ov and advantage, during thin wee my ' Locks SEMAN vou Cuperionce gees which et aly test of ( running nig fos, an aks Pocopssaead the Heaperaas |. ad ° Garrity, thet Bhats weed two boul mh tigst Vuluable sequisition to the 7 red ducrere ven : shite don Wbehlpps Lhod) ecser's Reaves eee © Pan TORR TAT Of sth Guede hee Sie ies “to ment Pea ener en esha Mh eheettennt ’ Ma. Jous A. Bowers —Dewr Bir: 1 tae grat pcan no "WicM keh BROWN, tion, Call one door below BR. & A. Marpliy’s Blate, PRANCIS A. Oscar Ceased of fon, lat om tral, given cutive a end. statin fer y oumalves. "theiben, 29ch Adigaet, 1554, i Baliabury, June 25th, ! eal ’ M up | WP Clocks W a tehes, 0d Jawelry of ali kinds, re- 1 harp, ond de berphy grusie'e, gd sonal trig I Wardens of ehe' Bor Reishi. Geli Colmiy, te the Senee a | ART CURA St ie et ho A Voice from the O14 North State, 1h Carciinn, my Ageat, far (no latredaction ond sabe se On tere yn Nag ds ye pare leg val elle lige ep: dia ot JAMES Hor FLOM OXK OF OUR AGENT North Nocth, Raich vod West, of the Cosmty of Wreerafae Pk Machitves Hy’ Ne irre, : MES UORAB, ipmmrisn, KC, J Keno fen Coe Li ae OBED MuseEY, Bilisbary, Nov. 16, 1854 26 ert. Mortimer & Mowliray Gerth ae Baldeaore, Jane 29th, . a TE ee ietiev themes We dog ue Wee aa" cebleTi mature,” vent ue a , Vj ¢ on has ed yom WH Bid the n Wis veces THOMAS KE. BROWN, SAND eetsemr ence pase p REMOVAL . Aoi ==; Tos aa = a wt dene . . i i P Rr “ Car: inge, Beggy and Sulky B Tours, with respect, Galt a vow < re) +h PoE ORD, | MUELLIXG OF TER LOX { Manufacturer & uncle Dealer, ay SALISBURY, BM, Cry Ratu, N.C, Pet aA S | Merere Mortimer & Mowbray : ' & now carrying on thenbete Business and invited the gub- p>. J do hexthy gertity that abort twelve month« ree 1 eee tin 1 BOOTS & & HO erin is worl ite fs nawatectorte very | with » - <Feay Weinvrr lenny of the Baumge, «1 bs oe ; ’ ee, wud fe cam git: sutlelediten tay it. 1 ee adyised to ere Maw pions ‘ . Gione cont * | var ne article. Tie eam ra doy omy at Dy | geebatied ong Sabfe, ao ona? luting » whieh | ‘ Remo: ed to Mo. 85, po ae a (Pee desired, wut euahh altars roowmmond tied better | Lue wich better 5 sill Mitre Cutie the (0. 1b ’ | rd Breck, nar Cherry tre, 4 chenpest fn the bong Pun. We would advice these aod weed 1 HUGH L. TINLEY & Co., H weieg emer chp Gen ents Ose ak 7 Ye y achonar 82 A fro No. AT, to Store Xe. ® Sonere to. de “ri cr she Boge ted earoten hye - Ute vhap ie bo the rear of be Ld shies sche ( ment of th well (POO'TS and SHGES®S of GR Perens Agnes ordering werk. «ill please socom Attether Weefal Lite saved, cooussias wo tee @ wannes,) wasraats MANUWACHURK, alee a Pest of Ciby- Made | pany the erber th «om iptom of th are yh Bey SNM LAN ANAK wnprred 1 t Receiving and Forwarding Agenty, and wr elie Pot WEE, ante boston eed at ole pepe poy ha wire balboa inde tars Son ap a jrubie * wed t "ae ng BE AB) nly 1 paren ole ug the City beat parpore of buying Rots | UR Se odesbepece ( the Railroad af tele dar, the oii tale Pree phe va 52> re. * ny ae onl a wlewont any Bir tendo te for work sacl as Corn, ~ : General Commigdon Merchants, sg coswenry, nos te miy Ermer Errwas ne | Went, Poser, Outs, ® wan, Iara, Mears, Pevveolet, Wieebers | meer an Site RAM fo Ne . Custeme: |» Cowtisuavee of po of ny 4 jae n ns No. t Beckang: Strett, South Allantle Whartes, . “ * HAM! Mb ; the Weigiet of te: te — Sm D i LIN ERY STABLE | inal tw Geter. You wwr af to youttaert, ji CMARLESTOR, & ©. No. tin, Sorta hard ry ohoee Are | the rrint—ter'eR somepie ainetere, aud j ? pene hae we aes md thene whe wish dither to bay orto pen, | "<7es comme the sale af Cotten " Py Priderdntpbie ate hares: " tomers, of by ape Lepereab yeep ep Bayes hand February, 1455 Appa’ 36 wien een, prs : mada i“ 4h meranan, S000 1 renee 4 akepronyt ectered of the game. for a! : you ta geben s. Méwabksd > 1 t.i< plea Cat Com berben ve werd goer ‘s Tinets Ss Seach. » « heretofore, te give oar specs! attes CS | & A T JONES TERMS ne . + Tine thee te the Becwtviug am) Fortarding of ol geeds evpaigucd te bd ba bd ° ’ - | Eevee mortaste tpn ellectisy i eT weperss bows as, for 10 cute per package. « eXcLCa or Tk very wi mp lned, when T eieimpenerd te mer Ut | Machtnerg, large packaccs of Pueniture, de.. charged in pro " z [Mees 1 Recteed us certs wyom tay gesertel ben i partion + treaty ard tes nmelbility fer edt amet ond | fe shoveds ervivee 008 FOOTE oy wee Fh Se SRA ela = HARDWARE DEALERS, AROLINA- WATCRMAN, .{Bexrparccnt eee a ta eFrry ease, + wl “i BM. gether ye Shy tags 63 Puorseres, — ers ay Oe . Two Dollars a year, paidwithin theo motiths (rom | with sueves, » Senmn try barge end hove of i j BE oe date of rulgeripticn ; twodetiogs and fifty ceateif aot JORN La hates or WL we detain amy pombe tow feetgtt € Pos ¢ £ paid before the «i pirstion of the year, aad three dot- Pastor ef the Rating Bt, s wiih renga og tenes to telat to the tltowing gue rade. 9 large lave after the year hos expined. No paper diserutia- | Wheewerr tnews bis tertiary v1! be conclusive. . Ge bare had beawtenees anenet overt of wed uutil all arrest ages ase paid except at theeption | ee * he do mut Kaew the \ spinie ohonis be sonptte Joke Canbwott, Pre site aac. ak Cotendhins POULIN ont of th. Editor | om anc tire PUpuiins of Ba hed tacts spase~ C. Pe Jigme, feperinteatant of Public Works, Cotnmbis = DuMESTK x qectable rtthennof Rastng, et torse Lis woibertal cure ww We Mete’, bdrartam of &. C. College, Cotuasban Hardware, Letters to the Editer mast be post paid, to emeure | wen’ Vegetatnn Burciare, toe -iah Mleniann j see | Memes Mo Airecr be Mow riy @peue soo ' a) | meses pecs stetge a Bg asterism na Railing Pach a> tel Binanesest eae | ter mere thaw Rive yours lnincing wader . JW. Cabteel, Ageet ot Ratthaare Beemer sed Ruston Gail j ame teee.) a! — Se Fw ep bee Wr hieieat on : Voter 5 ae Lely by ae 7. Sas 14, ith ews {9 n Tees, batter be sed | f ne Fy came colored by Bm nasties 7 . = . : > aeeten id oe Be gms Leontheed to grew f be DR H Mey And manners Forks Sweden, oval, round, square, band, | @ pe «0 § PS g c } bea’ Tinetare, and J * matted vo ogy orton at o the KELLY We bog ¢ nd gain (nd reman) Rey toes i meng = > | Beatiaes caval we are. Sas Say Mow Sects 1 MAS BVWOVEN TO RTATRAVELE, WN. C.| coeur s thy tesa pow ot oon Wien, | a Be og ELE} date Times or) Sor the Besommasioen, bet in = ros s ’ | ome 3 H : 5 = 4 teak diwwaee, Prem ther olew Of yous ects be os and aiivetin oo viers fo the ettiseus of Iredell ead the oe on Oe ° pring apoap tiasy! m6 s¥stsy cr moms g 4 5° = ee ene seer, Ly ag ome ¥ : : ‘ oa i weet of the | mel of Plows, Comm Navelters Sivew Uutiees, 445 cnmone wh 8 ADM ten oe ames. a ‘ ‘ile! 0 We tending church, Chmrven. & AA aus a = = ‘ Veer cherie ot Vv amt, wa ‘ ‘ *, when mA peabes ‘ 4 errhp .<usmme £ Fo 7 }. WEere ccqmninted ah intee Benjamin, ~ ‘ ass : 3 A a | = } Mateytog’> Tgetere,” gud tetleve the veep . €etvre own @ L. S | AG | Prem mr becwtntge of Crptsin Besdendn « ~ {1 AREADON IRON \\ ORAS, t ig = = ' o¢ lee ote hetenett ip tree ead Gee tegerr = Annual Netileme nls. { rh. bait WILWENGTON. N.C. sist "om - . E i CuAwtsr penne i ‘erg es by | Meee ome Linne revue £2 Peemcur \ 1.1, » , my Spee er by E 0 \ = eo = a | Bie Dh wegtets te tof Curgiten jo i , wr otpec . «. one om “ 2:29 nh z jay ' Cuero & € aad as Peaqnite a . . . : oie Te bedud = - yremay Tee» RS ! ss ee Sot > * O\- haw ping > 3 zh voulbg “ey . ae tris t ae eee ne «6% 3 KB bte 5 oe ‘ ? ‘ oe “re ry‘ L ee oo ‘ K . MUR ery " . i £ 7 Y Relies Sekebor}, Mo - rs , . Fd roe eset . en @ 5 girs ” Kemal we te altace te tiie - * <o om Ce Craptese eivaase do yh pete bat bene. peciormen A Begre “ we, Mangere . = 1 etl forwtah 0 thet ' SQu IRE, 4) KRM AN k SULEN. § Gt: “! . ‘38 | Yaak: . 1 ¢ ‘ ‘ oar Importer: and WU beteraic Dealers ie a - wd % ' Ragcor t , _ © aquere |. the space woeupgied bg 16 cinse & PANN RemRUER, Te < rr QE ~&) ; Ree ks A a) An) Gdvevinc tasad pating’ 4 er 0 cassarw akin Pomrametng Ea. Ans pateren of Relies, ont ye 08 > @ oes : ime ss Pep »chare- say 3 FROME — air, Wied ae ha a Seer z "4 : . ® ior 7, ame pone Yee 2 ooume uae Cr No 143, Market St. : oberg art we We All Cinctinon off woge.| oruirmis in the vi tnes Sars " " age, ©9 t ater tetas . Daly Por rd pl bere eet DIMLADLLPMEA. os ost . Cit whib tte Ws'k Waribepal scree: cn aie oe pan, as gf cbr en-, Seniors omy gene em a < lade ‘ sheasids : : femewsis witheat edditans! charge, 8 freemen cmd! ap oe Riciee = i) 7 wi f\ where led me auveruee regularly theough the ‘ GPORGE NS OAtte \ ‘ > Le ¥ rage anon y EaRRIOGR, Chapits C24 oe w few 2 6 prem Og candids five Call om thom bowing the Timgmure fur enie amd grt a cs ARE MD. _ Comrt 0 So ate higes nn Oa’ ot ee ; “ a bd © apentasel— A aleore Pelee Onion wn divorce of Wesband aad wife *(a- to me, A> mores egy A es [AE Saini: wanld somranre mh tiende te Tangs SS ee eet) eee 6 Gerke Lictepe, Gaaege Tuk, Covet ’ rh ¢ . o« > f-reest ah deevek - _ Pen & Coldwell, Chertetee Recher Cites « at ae ee ee pay Sonam eae popmepaies aly any RAIGL EL Cc : a dn oka onl Zz. = 4 & o. {tee ' + - cart mpece poael ’ riers me » { fercgin and ‘ wee eek the w o. Other wie I] C iy eee eae tee (*()) ‘ fey ob pot up ts eo exeel pte ant Ganges] a e u i New 19 apd 130 North Third Street, Phitedeiph ) ! i ace: ad te 2 enn veces TABLE LITHONTE ia — 9 ay Ce vaca aed seers VEGETABLE LITHONTELPTIC ue vi abi iy i : u etry, ond boven wen Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. = Bes a wr have ag clerwhere on oe : o ' , merce We. Neves Coe FRIEND OF T Hi MAN FAMILY + = 7 ti har takee puns te get ep such goede HI ‘ 4 erlf per othy at Statee . wore » reen ' > a SE | percts a tieud te «ft these Si > D W PARKS cas . toes whe. med —. } sinmage. OFFICE d June 14, 1* du DIN SED KIDNEYS, at Semmggs A WwW we t, where } mmy et off times THE CREAT POINT S bls lh 0, Weak | be Cae = prnfee ! Vi : Greensborough Tiss. 16s ssh cerntend) SRN Sona 37 OF ATTRACTION TTit . T “e t the Dawe ’ aad & ror er MUTUAL IN3SUR ANCE COMPANY. " ‘ KR ¢ ‘ 1 LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. Destined to be the Grewe ( Pia | a seretys) HOLME Manufacturing Intere iy mI pias “il ot th : HOLKSALBE DEALERS anufactur ntere on ora eubie baat ark eapany | ai th > 4 Watchmen 1H FOREIGN AND Do @RSTR t ’ ’ « Western per - 7 P, " ae a nk Pash a Po ae Do WESTERN NORTH Ciko!!\! are mthe W ° ar f anne aud = moy Trimmings, Add perhaps of | he The Com " -* tee crate a) Merci B pie ype UNITED STATE ane a . y anv , e Setsber,, N R Martel and Arch Ste ey i aed ted to the prsbstee ‘ * weet rT we ure PH ke a? \ Chae P. premet., ae Atthe test Ae Meeting the falluwing Offeer: plee ob AUSTIN ever <, (PAD Me | int wverme Tatend to have 2 Ratiroad ( woreoh hat eurng year Je 3 7 Pisces “55 19735 te BEAGLE CITY Poo vine seven aden, if they choose, oe I dueht - . dida’t they hagh at Felten white a OFEIN.V ' ‘ r . r ~ ‘ Bt. COPPIN. Wars Prradents HAVE VOU SERN SAM” mm mS popaivad vont Romar @ PETER ADAMS, & 5 end Treacarer vst . rey Aertel they wert tt 7 ecovers - TETER ADAMS, Bee, Cy ear Ar 7 — veils ees * WoO CT NES a ' y . iit th angh at the culones w th the Aw on Pa > tle rebellions, sad binted at jute per ay 10. 1853 119009 gece : fir se At Sdeer Lb 1, Davideon aaa We aa t view of t il "i A Woese against val 1 | jew aad wit of to the Frankh oe Wart . - = i . reeci¢w and erecate with despateh, ardrrs ’ New North Carolina Form Beok, ‘* / \ yan A ve sree | Ed ceaee y deacriptiom of Sawed Lambre, LOGa, | fC Rautien ary memory —zlerons ey purt of » r Ri hreagh: ¢ a ; = trite o« thee Were —worthy ESLER? for Megret rates, Constahtce, Sheriff io . ote Se: eye ee tee. o6 eae Pata Bat b ‘ ' Magretre wim Sher J 1 WN ae ' . % A rece then we at hawn't peoy | ) Clerks, Coronem, de. to whick are added 2 { 1 DTH R STEAM CORN MILL, (Preneh Ber-) sweand tumee when | reales pee e Constiutir Cabedion and the ( ue Pre sel shal abe tbe uewal tolle which they thegght I ennlda’: ¢ eer Te ain al ll SERED RA Aba “ms MRS FoR LENSER Fen THES MONTH, cert” ork. OT my I imtend mei ny wentry a A ee pear eee nay . . from Salisbury to Eagle Cay 1 For sale mt J 4. ENNISS PEM XURSCRIDER, wh eel) keown inthe ‘Tanteg en ond nider. fram O12 tn B15 pe. 1OVON. | ine way of Charkite and her W ; Book Store t a iiindaes! ¢ ; the : +p to 4° : the way of the Salshery and \l Melrebery, Me : } rage , oie s bie “iM » be a Nor ; us » t Pes : : ah v er her work done hy the cirenlar rogue ie h as htt Bae : . seeeal ia’ be able sale sunahir prices.—(edees tw be od- eel bets : we ¢ ma ’ d exten patron focened tu . worth vinee to that dire JOHN C. BAKER &CO'S_;;; sient rll Sa JOHN G BROWER, | erat weath beyned ealeelnien. © CENUINE cabot and gut shed wit Silver Hull, May Ist, 1835 Soperatendamt. | sing to tos Mathers Tt etchings work ap ae Wt can be , = 148 came oat. Eayle City shail t done, 4 ® Wr. or oe = | Ruad.-uniess the peapte above COD) LIVER OIL! w mown | TO THE FARMERS — [eta fae Sif'men'e ust Tih, 18 tyrdl aspiring bird, it must sear aloft 1 oe 4 ared in the most appreved ' s hase the anne tases . f M Pref of Pt ‘ " r sapere actu if , medial incases of Cor 1 Cont, B ue Ant ma, Pe hrew Rheumat ful Py mary * fom Far ved SN 7 lested its wo cotta cig ve p es x y JOUN C. BAKER & Co Wholcanle Drege e No. 100, N. 3d St" Phitude! Iphia Aleo, by Drs SILL & SILL, Jan. 25, 1°55 8.¢ 6mo035 Selebury. DR. R.P. BESSENT, un and the public generally, that he the town of Salisbury, t Reg Te lar trate tal Sciener an) nd of the id wid Baltimore Cotlege of inform the eithzenrof Row Hinwy be found at Robards Motel eseapt when professionally absent al TP Commanic ations by ended to mail or otherwise promptly j nications win reeds ty snemeeaa & 1 t, Fayet . Mee RAL COMMISSION = FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrehandiae, 9 € and « t Produce fur sates or atriprment, thankfully feerived and promptly attended t May 1835 fl We newtly Voc wa m has removed to Watier’s Hore ot porinr style of © Aig dine! te tre wer Rtate DR. WILLIAM 8, TATE, e, grvapdehs Inférm the « rany t nt kon } tooth, munntly ¢ nt ne’ p jar nttetatio on glee ne ce wn worration of the teeth No¢ Ge 5? AR comm ih “Five lay chet, ‘Bless ae WB fleviivam web both gold a Of Iredell County GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE WANS TRON PLOW. — The ow Re 1 Iredell County, ng the ir ov FORTE reigned have A bought th facter and are Mana- ww at their Shop, ten miles South - end are prepared to farnish any 8 Very shart notite seed to them at Amity Fill, will be Promplly attended to. Speeimenacan be seen at al- most any of the stores ln the county JAS. & ROBERT MeN DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, OFPICE OPPOSITE Feb. 3 1845 CANCERS CURED PY THE ache RIRER, IVING six wath & K. of State oe vite. MANSION HOTEL. No ctire no = Ace Very tittle oF no guilty Ae aA wine ewicon. (pi: pttone lent Gloers cured Statenwilly, X, C., May tet, tena, Blank Warrants for sale Here | ‘the home of the greatest awd it is now the Why mot build By preageeotretetoe EET ABLE pe . abod Er @ NS TNCiURe, AVIV ANY INyjc. SYSTEM Wondeity! mH will ew: Eeoutplalit tans Browetiias v0 Vong wie BaGk, Side ond Nreay, E: Pity Roewns,,,; t, Worms, 4 With wll arse Blood ‘oy Worbsncten. tr wwe the Stef Phytician of ihe kc ee all Clber Be nies of prac great roanuf has the water power, timber, » else in aba water, pure air ing hearts and ready hands { waving harvesie, rich me chanting bill merour nile want to b | Lends, for 9 kine of Road — of their vatuc Who doabts the in Hanting Creck aloue dJanee no chills and Prime fal for All inviting. 1 waters will tarn Commerce and enierptise will eortnt the ebundaet ree Leta build the Road y lote there ? saroond the cit w ulbas, Land aft delighting. And + teftain fofever looked ny 1 North-Western Rail Road will * | Eden uf America ; and if Eag!: of thet Road, won't it be t \ w A unt they wil & things! te money, 6 but if no one elde will take hed, | own rekpeusibility. duty 12 The wok ANDREW LHO TE Vy we ats wa Al " tcormmei txadun of T Ndbey F wil. ty Pe (Writ ot acre SNR { SHT wl ote oid ys j 7 Maas WALLIDW BAO. “Yateraal Improvements nts, nd Sciences y Sausily Circle VOL. XIL--NEW BY J. J. BBUNER, Bditer and Prepricter. | swer it that ean,) that no’ Roman Gathglie docs J. F. BELL, Jr, Assistants Halter. lor can give sedurity for his allegiance or. penee- = ~ == able behavior. 1 prove it thus: (Itjs.a Roman The Raleigh Standard speaking of the Wes- | Catholic maxim, established not by private men, tern Extension, concludes in the following re- | but by public council, that “nofisith is to be avarks : kept with heretics.” This has beenopenly avow- “Our Western friewds have “ put their haeds ed by the Couucil of Constaneg, bat it. was never to the plough”—let them vet “ look back,” but |opealy disclaimed. Wisether: primmte _persous press forward with an assurance of final and glo- javew or disavew it, it isa fixed: maxim of the rious success, |Chuarch of Rome, But as loagias it isso, noth- We trust that the best Engineering talent will |ing can be more plain, than that the members be brought to this great work. Certainly it |of that.chureh can give no “teasquble .seourity. would not become us to thrust advice upon the |to any government of their allegiance or peacea- Directors, por are we disposed to do so; yet we | ble behavior. Therefore they ought not to be fol it our duty to refer to the importance of se- jtolerated by any government, Protestant, Ma- curing for the Company the services of an Engin- | hommedan, or Pagan. You say, “ nay but they eer of first rate and acknowledged ability. This | will take ao oath of allegiance.” True, five is due to the stockholders, to the State, to the hundred oaths; but the maxim, “no faith is SALISBURY, N. C., SEPTEM AN IMPOSTOR! Ma. Eprron: I feel that it is due to the com- munity at large to warn them agninst an indi- vidual who styles himself with the eog of Da, Sawvet, MD. Tax, and hails frum New Orleans. He arrived in Greensboro’ some six weeks ago, and represented himself to be a phy- sician of New Orleans, where he had a lucrative practice, owned a large drug sterc, bad ap in- terest in a hardware establishinent of that city, | besides owning a large amount of property in| Columbia and Chaglestem, 8 C. He also rep: | resented himself as a widower, his wife having | died (ashe said) in New Orleans last January, | tablished ; and the fact, that they deliberately and was endeavoring to ingratiate hianself into | the society of the most respectable citizens of our | town, | He is an impostor of the dewpest dye, as cer- The yellow fevér is nbatitig at New Orleans. At latest dates the deaths were but 9 a day. - The fever has inade its appearance at Vicksburg. | And the N. Y. Express mentions a case in Wil- liamsburg, near New York. TUE RIOTS IN LOUISVILLE, The Jowrnal eoutinues to press home upon the Anti-American party the guilt of all blood | that was shed jw Louisville on the day of the election, We newer saw a qprouger case in print, | Premeditation! by the foreigners ‘» clearly: es- MISSIONARY LESSONS. Mohammedanism, We now come to the religion of the followers of Mohammed, who are called Mobamnmedans, Mussulmans, Moslems, and sometimes the peo- ple of Islam. Mohammed was born in the year 570,—nearly thirteen hundred years ago,—at Mecea, a ¢ity of Arabia. That part of the world wan then divided b Paganism, Jadais and Cbristianity ; but the last had b very recently spru in this sf poem 9 An a a a fear that they will ever fall into the errors of these secta, when they change their religion — There is every reason to encourage us to hope that, if we are faithful to prepare the way by en- lightening their minds, multitudes of them will before long become sealous and faithful Prote~ tants, Be Comprehensive —Tal to ‘the ‘poliit; ‘and stop when you reeeh it. Ths tah ood 4 seas of making one idea cover a quire of paper, is not good for much. To write a volume upes nothing, is credit to nobody, though Chester: * But a new kind of religion, called Mormonism, has | ; country, which very much , in it» origin and some of * corrupt. ‘This man, therefore, conesived the idea, of forming a new religion that should unite all parties, and take the place ef all other reli- gions. So he selected such parts of the Bible as suited bim, with extracts from the Apocrypha and without provocation shot from their windows | and houses, ling quietly passing | in the streets, is established by positive and over- | i? people of the West, and to the magnitude of the kept with the heretics,” sweeps them all away tificates from his living wife, now in Charleston, hel proof. I diately after the eleo- | and the books and traditions of the Jews, aod mixed with them Arabic fables and many con- ceits of his own, and pretended that they were revealed to him by the angel Gabriel from heav- ite d ony ing of several bh of Utah, where most of them are congreguted ; and potato: ing» principally by esnigvetion Som B rope. + ewes - MUSIC BY STEAM-POWER. Joshua C. Stoddard of Worcester, Massachu- setts, has constructed an instrument for making music by steam. It consists of a series of whis- paragraphs, are favogites with us. tles like those used on locomotives. These whis- work itself, Such aman as Col. Walter Gwynn, |a8 8 spider's web. So that still no governors It is known to our readers that we were at first | that are not Roman Catholics can have any se- inglined to object to the employment of Col, curity for their allegiance, . en. He did not give these revelations to bis fol- and from the Pastor of Cumberland Street, tion, the Locofveo papers pledged themselves to | lowers all at once, but from time to time, during tles are made of different sizes, so as to produce the desired tone corresponding with each note, Chee : ‘ ; 5 Oe f ; — of that city, ! whieh his wile is a mew iat forward testimony to show that nee Por- m5 1 of many ycam, as be wanted them. Af- ber, were received in this plage testifying to that | cigners were the aggrieved party. This pledge ter his death th aviaus revelations were ali Gwyna as Chief Engineer on the Central Rail | Again those who acknowledge the spiritual fact, and that his wife is now “ suffering all the {they have failed to redeem, though daily tayut &c. This completes the machine, with the ex- ception of a cylinder similar to those used in a to the young man who wrote to his “ Dear sir, I am going to be married ;” and alo to the old gentleman who replied, “ Dear sou, go ahead.” Such are the men for action. They.do mote collected into one volume, which is called the common hand organ or musie-box, containing Koran. This book contains some things that | cogs which, when properly arranged, will, when In the following article, after stating sundry | 4r¢ true; but many of its teachings are false, | turned by hand or otherwise, operate upon the and striking facts, the Journal renews ita 204 very foolish, and very wicked. Lut bis (ol- | valves in such » manner as to play any tune de bor the production of a pasticle of re jlowers believe that it was all written in heaven, | sired by simply changing the position of cogs, than they say. The balf is not told im their road—not because we doubted his attainments | power of the Pope can give no security of their consequerces of an unfortunate matrimonial eoo- jed and challenged by the Journal to do so. cases. or his qualifications, but because he was then Jallegiance to any goveroment; but all Roman | nectiun with the aforesaid S. M.D, Tano.” | tiore or less in the service of another State; and | Catholics acknowledge this; therefore they can! The public should be on their guard agnipst because we considered it due to our State that /sive no security for their allegiance. The pow-| this unmitigated scoundrel, ss be will no doubt | °° a Chief Engineer should be selected from among | & of granting pardon for all sins—past, present, | try elsewhere to palm himself off upon the un- | Jef The Scientific American announces a madiling for pleking geese, the result of a number of years her own sons, We thought, too, that the sala- /#2d t6 come—is, as it has been for centuries, one | ry of $8,000, which he received for his serviecs branch of his spiritual power. Hut those who! on the Central Road and on the Eastern and |*ckaowledge bim to have this spiritual power! Western surveys, was more than ought to have |°#® give no security for their allegiance, since | been allowed ; believing, as we did, and as we they believe that the l'ope can pardon rebellion, stated at the time, that €5,000 would have af-| high weason, and all other sins whatsvever. The forded ample compensation. But Col. Gwynn | power of dispensing with any promise, oath, or is now a citizen of North Carolina, intimately | vow, is another branch of the spiritual power of deutified with our interesta, and the ardent frieed |the Pope, aud all who acknowledge his spintaal of every measure calculated to develop the re- power must acknowledge ihe. Lut whee ver | sources and elevate the character of the State, | Mksowledgus the dispensing power of the l’upe Aa iostance of bis devotion to the State, and of his deep interest ia the Western Extension, came | ander cur cbservaticn towasde the clase of the |" bght as ar—a dispeasution mukes them all sarveye he was engaged in for that work. After null and vosd.—Nay, wot only the l’upe, but the State’s appropriation of $12,000 for the sur jeven a priest, has power W pardon sins | vey was exhausted, and when, without ecthee) This = an essential doctrine of the Church of aid, it «as apparent the survey could not be | muade so a to be laid befure the last legisiature le called epon Gov. Heid for assistance, who! ‘ wouk! cheerfully have extended it, if it had been | Me preat cau pardva buil perjury al high in bis power to dose. He then appealed te tremens. 9 Ontling Unar relygou aside, it le plan lending friends of the work to share with him | the responsibility of raising the means ; but be- vag unsuccessful im every quarter, be stepped forward himself, shouldered the responsitility, borrow ed $8,000 on his own private credit, com pleted surveys, and laid them with the estimates afore the Assembly. Iut for the surveys amd estrus ten, thas completed amd furnished, it is quite certain the Legislatare would nut have made the appropriation, aad the Western peo ple would aot now have had a Company in ex wtence charged vith the execution of a work, and binding the State to a work of such importance to themselves ar for all time to come. The Western extensive is a much mor: cult eadertaking than the Central [Lailrow! will cost at least three dullars to where th tral Road cost ome ; and like the Eric Hoad, N York, it will be a thoroughfare, which, when co structed, must stand alone, with mo rival, hke the eternal bills that surround and upoe it Every conssieration connect! « enforces the importance of the best Eagnernn the ablest officers, and the wisest ecooum) - mt . peaceable ar can give we security lor lis alicgiauee lo any yu verpwent, Usths and promises are buve , they Reme. but they that acknowledge Us cannot possibly give amy security for User allegiance to any government, VUnaloes are By ewecurnty at all, that, upoo pracipkes of reason, bo gov crument ought to tolerate men who caguul give any se curnty to that government for thew allegiance amd peaceable bebaviwr, Bat the no can ck kde that “po fait we to be hep tea” buts jong r pric spiritual power of the lupe. i ns name, | shall probably nm as Uv absolution, . . ack Bu @ hex me lee any one picans lo amewer Lim, and sgt ly ut the pro decbuas «( seeaymous writers | du pot protiine to take any votice of servant, IIN WESLEY City Read, January 21,175 1 am sr, your hued a“ J to Ubeir posterity Le > It be Ceo La Tt Baltimore Cliy lowing fore an! pertic o the instugativs by ots at Lowias m that occasor Js “Who were the murderer hook de Not the l'rotestasta. They bot cummence » rot ey did not wantunly about doen eas they paw d alt x the j t, ant READ A LETTER FROM TIE JOHN WESLEY We have rarely met with so strong and im portant a document as the following letter, writ ler was commence! GREAT Af tah I purpose nean borr ime ne Dat the Arner ten by the great and good John Wesley, bear laws that they things a img date 1780, addressed to the editor of the It was drawn ont own way, ar routed their as . - t will say that ¢ Freeman's Joarnal, J bublin sailante were pot jc ~ who has the amint ia controversy upoo the Engfish Tuleration Act rks which « Amercan t The where and may be found in the miscellaneous + A Mr. Wealey, on page 817, vol. 5 I tar was furnished the Memphis Fagle and En qrer by a distinguished Methodist of Nortt Romish Church in all ages bas perses * it had the power, a s seeking country to remew the ace f rw have been prac e t t street the mia having called the Methodist Charch to task for d them Missiasippi, in consequence of Judge Lor vos of that church have beea met ir will be met every @ here I'rote resulted every Loum ille as they [hese murdervus assau native at joining the American party, and taunte ls upon i be ver may be peopl annot Le hiowan Toot with tarnishing the name of their c-- 2! «ad Here ven- ants were resisted, and w le, what the sacri Amer erated leader, Wesley where when ma hee of fe Ihe an Sia: Some ime ago a pamphlet was sent to me entitled “An Appeal from Association to the people of Great Untain.” lw the rule of the suljected Protestant ‘p A day or (wo since a kind of answer to this was the ing lol » and har Tey are w 4 may emigtale l with the suljects of Lume wb , and ty ac yeu Ub Pp ounuy this « pat into my han), w+! ts style coatemptible, ita reasoning futile, and its object inakicious. it = clear, ensy and natural; the reasoning, in ich pronounces its nal : nt an effurt sla nish Gun of the laws be made to enforce the faith at the On the contrary, | think the style of ; ; pistol’s mouth, it will be in determined spirit general, strong and conclusive; the object or desigo, kind and benevolent. And in pursuance of the same kind and be- wy and order w were with bl ny to the lle, howling at their heels, or left upon the ground as monu » our ham nevolent, design, namely, to preserve « OEE taal retriteat conatitution, I shall endeavor to confirm the sulr If they choose to draw tl stance of that tract, by a few plain arguments i Outante. aud J sand Drotestanta, and I pe Let m as & justier With persecution I have nothing to do r they will bav ) put up with the consequences, be what the y may 1 age by ther intolerance, “cute no man for bis religious prociples. 3 there | a “ eedom in relig : aki ae The American Catholics understand the tolerant any man conceive, Sut this does not touch the : ? Fi ; jy principles of our g vernment, and conform their point. 1 will set religion, true or false, utterly came to them If foreign Catholics act dif the et ut of the question. Suppose the Bible, if you {get ee, please, to be w fable, and the Koran to be the word of God. I consider not, whether the Io- ferently and resolve that we shall have , | “Masa, the Mastile or Death,” they will me he natche e Amemnica wople,” mish religion be true or false; I build nothing their matches in the American peor on one or the other supposition. There fere away Aanba breaking of aa len and 7] with all your common place declamation about the are were thrown from the 1 Sunday last, by and Es every word of Pope Vius's creed to be true, yuncil of been in- and the envi yet, I imaist upon it, that no gover badly Jents are becor tolerance persecution for religion eral track : Ha TE necr was killed, and the firemar pyme thie ren 4) yave fallible though not fatally, injured These aces fallible K ral a) ommo: 5 cain ment not Roman Catholie ought vo tulerate men ing almost as ¢ na f Noman Catholn persaasion suspecting, Ile left Greensborough for Char lotte on Monday evening last, and ao doubt will | make bis way from that place iuto South Caro-| hua, where, | uaderstand, he was raised. Ilis | whole story about his large fortune proved, hike his boasted tite of “ Doctor,” to be a dase fab- rication, as he was unable to pay aceut of his bill at the Hotel when presented to him by the landiord, aod bis wardrobe was levied upoa to! Lad he not left town sv precipitately, he certainly would have had th liquidate the amount, bonor of being escorted out of its corporate lim its astride of a rail, and presented with a gemtocl of “ tar and feathers.” coating ly He is apparent 22 of 23 years of age, wear wx feet bigh slender form, dark skin, black eyes and balr, aud is prepossessing in bis person and manners The press generally in the Southwest would do well to shuw the gentleman up io bis “ true oo lor.” VERITUS. oo. FOLK AND I Non RTSMOUTII The Town subeenptuon, the amount to be sent North Carohnian say» that in addition | the from the place to Norfulk and Portsmouth has lwmennt . ~n J chantable aaderaldy increased by navieos fromm 1 A madeles, and ih wul Ue el, iu ther increased by private subscnpOous The President has beea compelled to refuse ld Totmt to the sufferers, who made applicative weal atelligenees, 1 uent roumstanoes, says ~ (hat be couk! o omemtentiy with other obligations se prive one zeus 0 thew homes for the thd the publ: busecss would suf two of bee fellow-at ga temporary asyluin to anc drat that might have been male to give way to the calle of humanity; Lat in causing the numerces perens employed at Uld l'otet, amd dependent oo the be removed, he would |e doo a doultful act 4 charity at the certain We I'res sacrifice uf public jus are sure that a ps it mant hace g Jent pot to ve and we ust ve ave leon satiefied the sternest sense of bw duty to all co armed bien with the courage to reemt the which they made upon hu benevolenen.” (in Thursday there were acrenty bornals im Norfolk —by some aceounts there ere as many that many of 5] On Friday the deaths, save athe on that day: others any le bunals were of bodies sot previvnsly interres fue want of coffina a telegraplne lespatch, exceed thas om the pre eding day The fever msavl to have al ated at Vortemoath » omly twelve deaths on Thurs at the fever Six Physicians, nom remdents, are iW talin I lar Na rtamouth sil wrth the tersburg Express ¢ fatal epiclem rot “Ve Sack.” We put to that Golyotha of bunal gr viet Now took oa ¢ nds yesterday, aml was intensely | of the ex attered around, awaiting Potter's kiekl, fiw] at ground, ae nany flins that lay on nterment terally black with these loathsome little insects that squrined themaelves upon one another so thick a It was the most disgusting beld, havir last of poor mortality about it, What was almolute to exclude the coffin entirely from «iy pectacle we ever be ran oly, worry significance of t ly sickeniog "What worn here! di n th engendered by the deadly disense itself, ac ’ uld have brought these tiny scaven they follo train of the ipon a peculiar atmosphere These are ques tions that we leave to Sarana, better skilled in soch phenomena of nature than we are, to an if they We create a pec «wer— satisfactorily ean that dead bodies will und why nota deadly plague create a peeuliar fly? The contributions from to $16,000; Philadelphia amount New York has sent as much more ; Baltimore as mach ; and other Cities and Tuwte | lange amounts Government for support, w ,” , their opinions, but to matting proof, From the Louisville Juernal. | A { “ One of the best-haown and most respectable | otseas of JeSeron county solorms us, that while | some of the houses were Learning in use lower part of the city, he stood in the yard of a house near by. Ao American woman, and Irish wo man of mnidie age, and an Ineh girl about eigh- | teen of ninetees years old, were very near bin. The Lrish girl stood im micnoe, but was evident ly fier oe The made a remark to the effect that the Irish were away. The Irzh | to restrain herself langer, said fheroe- ly, “ok. of we hus had the help thal was proms ed ws, we would have whaled them” Our inbor maant rebuked her for the remark, and the elder to her, “the geathemen ght ar countrymen have and excited (American woman n fault and had better go gl, unall Ineh woman sani ry r brought Unis apon themeel,es, and the only jaly ca, thal the tnpo ent have lo eaffer U wally videmt that the determinatwo aod the propara twa ef the Loeb to bring ov a fyht aed shed the ! of the Americans, were so open and note- as to be known even to the Insh women Ir girke. hed appear too, that were promised help, even more beip thar vey vblteimed, aed, that thes. promises wer keows to the females Lut « mam) ~ pr vee For what reason wer W“ they not kept t 4 Lar of kternal! “Now Jouk at the velaueos made by the Irmb fmabes. llere was an leh girl who pro atine| that ber countrymen had Leen proms) ave enabled them anse it. Var o Ine anger there that she knew e tha 1 she dared to tell Mr. Siemrall’s god he anc mere thar Ineh grel imple # net to go into that part assuring him that he woul! te 1 r ve 1 ¢ € thee ty in nth women gare t afivilavite as kk en f fire-arme by their country preparation for the dey of the election, and als i use of th vet Iriel wor “en com pre sh wo ntin iteelf to m ion to that, we oa of Iriahmer having partici; five « 1 of thirty r Germans and Inch, before any fred to the foreigners And bow has ail this overwh N 5 nese Iming testimony vet bv 6 Sag bt elitore! Semply Toens put forth upoe thonty “nou nt a fale b boasted nave , but they have ey have not even given thre form fA proof Not only have they not publah ed affidavit they have not ever state The ven menta with names to them editor of the rod numerous affidavits in the Demoerat, stag z Journal, sought to break the force of the demonstration by pro airing that he was in posseasion of an abun " lance of authentic testimony, ar ated account of the knew vy sh an authents IIo saw, felt, h f tis kind was indispensably wecesaary that a to induce even respectable Sag Nichts to suspend this day his promise re d. Ne and yet the oft repeated promise, by which he towns unfull arly a month has elapsed, alten pted to bokd public sentiment in obeyance, snot kept. The prommsed and threatened Listory is unpublished ; the promised and threatened | gr testimony is not forthcoming. That testimony cannot behad. Letany testimony at war with the affidavits we have given be published, and it will be met promptly, if necessary, with aA mass of aworn evidence that will overwhelm it, overwhelin with it some personages who per Jlaps flatter themselves that they are safe.” From the, it io” 1 that he should and | | as he told them; and they bold it in great re-| which are intended to be movable. verence, and will not so much as touch it with out washing themselves. Spread of Mohammedanism, At first Mohammed bad but few followers ; | these gradually increased, however, till at the | time of his death, twenty-three years aflerwarda, nearly all of Arabia had submitted to him, with | some of the people in the neighboring couatries In the beginning he propagated his new religion by arguement and persuasion ; but when bis fol lowers became sufficieatly numerous, be took up arms and waged war against such as woukd not | yield to him, Le rewarded his followers, with the plunder of those whom be coajuered ; and he urged them oa by the promise of heaven as the reward of their bravery ; and especially were those who fell in batth tu Le crowned with the t glory aod happiness. \fter bis 1 all th leath his followers invad © z regions, and ln the course of a fw years, they ha! were exery here su consful subdeed and unposed their rehgwoo on many of the moat powerful kingdoms in the world. They oversprea! all the porthers part of Afnea, man { the fairest portions of Europe, penetrating even into Spaia and France | and a lange part of Asia was broaght unde if th f thett Comtlrui an t seemed, for a time, as y would satalue the i me Las Hut their They } and for ses wort . whol progr my since teen checked ave become broken up into fragments heandred years hare been There are still a eral they growing weaker and weaker. — Muhammedane in the lands iat great many the world. They bold seay over al { Lnble bistory Their o 14,0 mber w cetimal alwut 0,000. The Arata, the Turks, the inbabstants of eternal, whom they ca U T 1 and atom They Moses, and ey aldor all bol worebss ate and destroy all images and jactares tediewe that Adam, Noah, Abraham Jesus were true prophets of all phojheta | hey are fatalistea, for they beheve that every erent s unchangeably fixed by the decree of (rad, and hange his dest Th tron of the ho ope can pe | be resurrec dead, a ent, and a future state of rewards and 7 ments. Dut this heaven i 1 asures Comsat tites and pase Brday on othe f their baseat apy rrre met for relinous worhip eve And tomes all together J yo ry tlecee called moaqve days hey pray five rere their mosques; but a cner stands on ar cnes out} tovwe, when Mussulmans are their al crime ; net ailowe change Turkish yovern many Hence have not been able to do much to give 1 thetr ef. va CY} so under the A CRY an have been put to death for this offence our mis- sionaries thern the romped They lave direct a rather to the Jews, and the var uta hav been without a good influence on the Moham medans. Many comes of the Scriptures have been iréniated amonest them, and they frequently ten to the thers Many of them, ind disposed towards the T’rotestant relugion, and tion that is given to ed, bave become favorably helieve, no doubt, that this is the true religion e seems to be near, when there will be ing of Mohammedans to the religic ) nel 1] of the gospel All es which predict the de at turer n ieve that the nfall of this inighty system of error are very soon to be ful filled They Christians be »w prophee » hate Py idol worship, and despise the idol und Mrous practices of the corrupt Christan scets ther, that there is but litte reasun to | note will be perfect aad full. We heard the in- |ventor play Losalie on it, and it looked like are no * tin dis of labor, and one of the most ingenious picoesiof One of these instruments can be heard from ten to twenty-five miles on the water, and every * getting off big notes” mechanically. This in- vention is so completely under the control of the operator, that were it arranged with a key-board similar to a piano, it would obey the slightest | Jerful age,” and the geese cackle with touch, and a child could play slow or quick | at being plucked so quick. “Ja old times” it tunes, every note of which might be beard sev-| used to take an hour te catch them, ten minetes eral miles. It is the des'gn of the inventor 10 | vo tie their legs and draw a stocking over thelr place these instruments upoe locomotives and | heads—and a long, long while to pick each ue. steamboats. It would appear rather novel to! 1: was a tedious and cruel job, and the invester Jobn Lull to bear Yankee Doodle from one of of the machine ought to be wafted epward on our coven steamers as she was abuut to enter a| the wings of goslios and sheep on a very soft ted British port, (say twenty miles) and it woald | when he comes down.— Boston Post. remind a Yankee of his jack-knife to her Sweet | Heme from the same vessel on ite return to N. Fred A This os York or Boston. The , if it meets the 0 Gre cae gered Pe ajsaiias of most caren it, will alter obitty, and bn I out of the dy, : was frost. In Wethersfield it could be seen and the tone of pable demvasiration om impurtant | jseraped off the fences, like a common white frost mm _ at the latter end of September—though it was | quite light, so mach so a to believe that the to- | bacco and other crops are pot injured. It was Why is it that the science of music has never | observed in a number of towns to the east, north yet been introduced isto the Common Schools | 80d south of this city, im all canes, however, it geeerally | Some persons, perbapa, may | “™ very light. The tobscco is easily injured think it a strange klea, that vucal music should by frost and a little stiffer one would have done be taught io these primary schoolk—bet such damage to the extent of bundreds of tbousands an idea is po new thing. It is taught in many, of dollars ia this State. The crop is now being if vot all the Commoe Schools in the Eastern | gathered States, with beacEcial secults. We believe it in Mr. T’hillips, of the Express, informs us that generally conceded by physscians, that moderate the potatoe vines all along the lines of the rail exercise in singing hasa bealuhy leodency—that | Peed bet weeo Boston and Springfield plainly it fille, exy sbowed the effect of the frost this mormng. It we the Har(fort Times, Aug. 30. The ganders will exclaim, “ we live in a wom- MUSIC IN BCLIIOOLS more the nd gives strength to lungs ooly exerewe which will develope Un —— Dr. Franklin's Opinion of Foreign Canviata and, therefore, we are of opamion that it may ad | de po phis Cowntry.—During the administes- greatly io making good readers and speakers tion of Robert Walpole, the transportation of rd Doll. | Somvicts so’ this country, was regarded as @ very otal great grevance. Lr. Franklin wrote to the Mie- ister the thanks of the Colonists for the material stant stretch of umind im other studies, amd would | gif of Lritain to this country, so strongty ‘mani- enable the pup lo recommence those studies fested in this instance; and as & aatinfactory with renewed vigor and new energy At the proof of American gratitude, sent them a Collec PY} ton of ratuesnakes, which he advised bie te bx have introduced into bis Majesty's gardens at rugged | Kew, in order that they might propagate and | increase, assuring him that they would be as | beneficial to his Majesty's English dominion, as the | Britesh Rattlesnake connects has been to Amer- | oa— Amer, Museum, June, 1790, | fall powers and compass of the voice, and bring | tte perfect sound under the evatrol of the mind ; | why nagtect so important a branch Again, if \t were Laazht im the schools, 1s exercises would be a relasavion of the con same time the . ye hedge acquire a k z f ascien * 18 pet ooly a desirable acoum mhment, but whoch = useful in the I pet! y¢ » It os sand that, Mme the hercest grie, can charm, Aud the severest rage disarm Mame can eofien parm to ease, And make despair and madness please ; Our joys below it can improve oo t ve.” | Rod catedate the Yew abe The Rev. Spencer H. Cone, one of the most pupalar pulpit orators of the Baptist Church, died recently in the city of New York. In enrly life be was for six or eight years a popular actor in the Chesnut street theatre in Vhiladelphia ; bat that mode of life becoming distasteful, he left it for other pursuits, In 1815 he was licens- ex] as a minister of the Gospel in the Babtist For some years he was Pastor of the Haptist church in Alexandria, D.C. In 1823 he retnoved to the city of New York, where he acquired a high character as an able and elo- For thirteen years be occupied the pusivon of President of the Arner can and Foreign Bible society. >: | THR GREAT TRON STEAMSHIP In the x Thames, London, formed of reat iron steamship, now building on the hole of the ¥ of ir skin” feet mngitudinally, vd rent or torn against a rock a double has beer itervening space of three the ma 1s disposed of which the is rendered stronger; ar the outer | church shin” might be without causing the ship to leak, if the inner « remained unbroken. Not only is the ship divi ongitudinal balk about forty feet wide apart 1 transversely into ten compartmer ) quent preacher. eads of tron run fore and aft, Ky these iro par ty walls the whole ship is portioned out intu so --- vany fire proof apartments, as to be good g socu | gainst fire. A Delicate Creature.— Youthful Swell.— ‘Now, Charley, you're just in time for breakfast ; Languid Swell, (probably in '* a Government voice.) —“thadka, No! I assure It yah—my de-ah fellah! if I was to take a cap is made of thin wrought iron, without any flue, | of coffee in the morning, it would keep me and may be used upon any table or in any room. | awake all day !” mty a — have a coffee ‘A Portable Stove A new portable stove described in the Leadon Morniag Journal The fuel employed is cocoanut stearine in cakes, | ) — burnt Ly means of six wicks introduced into a No amoke | Fieut witn tur Iyptaxs 1x Trxas.—The le |test Texas papers state that Lieut. Randal, of baking, and broiling, and the whole it comprie- Maj. Ruff's cominand, while out scouting, came The cost | 8¢ros8 a party of fifteen Indians, near Kagle Springs, on the El Paso road, of whom he killed |twelve and took one prisoner. They further } 1, made exactly to contain it is produced, and the stove is capable of boiling, ed in a cube of about sixteen inches. of tuel burnt is at the rate of one penny per hour, a cake lasting eight bours | j add : | “Tho Indians only fired one shot, and that Economists have long been enquiring what is) was by the chief, from a government rifle. He the best disposal of the industry of the human | was killed immediately after he fired, by the Ah! Tt was posal of its leisure! It is easy enough to find not known that there were any squaws with the itwork; but who will give it relaxation ! Work party Ull after the fight, when it was discovered supplies the daily bread ; but it is cheerfulness | that more than one-half the party were females which gives it a relish. 2. race if | could only discover the best dis guide, and scalped by Lieu: Randal. O philosophers ! go in| dressed as males. So much for their wearing quest of pleasure! find us amusements without) breeches, Eight horses and their property fell | brutality, enjoy ments without selfishness. linto the hands of Licut Raudal.” ee THE PASSMORE WILLIAMSON CASE Judge Black, in Lis opinion refusing to liber- ate Passmore Williamson, says: eliempliog to investigate, when the contempt Was committed. him in our case; aud be complains about auo- ther, ju which there is no judgment. He is suf- fering for an offence against the United States; and he says he is innocent of any wrong w particular individual. He is conclusively ad- Judged guilty of contempt; and he tells us that the court had no jursdictiva to restore Mr Wheeler's slaves. lt must be remembered that conten pt of court i @ specific criminal offeace. Lt is punished sometines by indictment, and sometimes in « s@mma'y proceeding, as it was in this case. Ly either wode of tral, the adjudication against ibe offender is a conviction, aud the commitment in conseguence jsexecution. (7 Wheat. 38) This is well settied, and I believe has never been doubted. Certainly the learned caunsel for the periuioner have not deujed ju The contempt may be convected with some particular cause, or it may consist in behavior, which has a ten- deucy to obstruct the adininistration of Justice gen- erally. When it is commiited a pending cause the ing to punish it is a proceeding by pat eas bot entiled im the cause pending, but on the criminal side. (Wall. 134.) The record of a conviction for contempt is as distinct from the matter under invesdgation whens it was committed, as an indictment for Pejery ie fium the emusc iv which tbe falee onl was takev. Can a person, convicted of perjury, ask ps to deliver bim from the penitenuary, on showing that the oath, on which the perjury is as- igned, was taken in a cause of which the Court had no jurisdiction! Would any Judge in the Com Moewealth listen to such a reason for treating Ube sentence as void! If, instead of swearing feleely, be refuses to be sworn at all, and he is eoayvicted aot of perjury, but of cuutempt, the same rule applies, and with a force precisel y equal. If it be really true that no contempt can b® committed against a Court while itis enquir tag into a mattes beyond ite jurisdiction, and if the fact was 90 in this case then the petiuuner bad a good defence, and he ought to have made it pp bes trial. To make it here is to produce % before the wrong tribuual. jedgment mast be conclusive until re- versed. Such is the character, nature and es sepce of ts. If it be not conclusive it B® Boa) mt A court wust either have power to se & given question finally and for ever, 80 a to preciude all further inquiry upon it oF dhse it bas vo power ty make any decision atall. To say that a court may determine a matter, and that another court may regard the same matter afterwards as open and uodeter mined, is av abgurdity in terms Kc is most especially necessary that copvic tions for contempt in our court should be final, coaciesye apd free from re-examination by otb | caprss gn habeas corpus. Ii the law were not ©, our tal system would Ureak to Jaeces in a mon Coarts totally unconvected with each other would te coming in coustant collision The inferior courts would revise all the decisions f the judges placed over and above them. A party unwilling tu be tred in thus court oced ealy to defy our authority, and if we commit ham, take out his habeas « rpas lefore an amo ate yadge of bw own chosing, avd of that Judge = of vpanwa that we ooght not to try Lim, (bere is an ead w the can oo. CENTRAL AMERICA Sen Jean del Nur Auzust 2) Col. Kinney bas jast complet: for 0890000, f al! Messrs Sbeperd’s and Ha bew's ght, utle aed interest in the lands grented to them. m 14239, by the late M muito King These lands embrace aboot thirty millions of acres, bounded on the porth by Great river eouth by a 1 the purchase pe extending west from King Kap pea, pear boca de) Tu weet by the Spanst Mowstains, the imipemoral |imit between the Indian and Amer races, a avins east a length of sea coast ex z ~ dred and fifty mites. The tre tof uniry thos tuctaded, may be cousJdered ihe ma! ive of its extent apo ght- Every un of agren.cita. Puiuce beluageg to the temper ae torrid suse mart be cult Cems Upoe tLe we 2 etevated, bealthy plaius uf the ite: ne Besides the substantia Staples of grace ar cattle, there wm no limit to the amount of coffe coeea, coctupeal ‘mere that may Kees oud vated erth an bo of the ea cummt, or Uy Inder, cotton mabuz . wu cover a large tract wealth cleding Gow. siver - a Copper x of wejeestionatde eamtence, yt wae fort Ger etepmments ty th pros og hard A Thad rmsesize reget large oe ah fw a prumerpadity ——Las le~ ribamed by ¢ Kit bey. i Oduicon t r 1 ~ ich Chontaie Male ae : nortiemst shure A lake Nicaragua [le hae ree male arrangements eta tvirs . al! parts rjnme hme a as recmde besd % aud « g omy gras a 2 of . Ther jedong weet vecrras atl Teves : A how - achier A bc ob mae =e a be uesign of bing wn t moe ut © taply A the Irs anr.w ofa base wrown ite . rc tte ' a 2 uve “W . . umlertake aneth ar ’ The new . ' Re jus eres ap ft P - bane ‘ <pcar eh 4 F “ acters a “ c~y a * t 4 a rex “ un 6 ne “ tral Ave 1 elwu fe th : Kemet) wl be “ ‘ $ paper i “ euu t oi™ for hb a - tit an n a” “ The foriser alta ’ wi make Lec w Ls shit ' hk r and Ten | # ats ( atlos, w garmy a 4 ; Fy b capit } Nica ragua | The diber eh ow, Woder Cas and Walker, only receyuim 4 ee ile capita Notwithetavdiny rom ‘ ( h, nev has t atte TRUE HEROISM. There were three females and @ man, all of them | TUESDAY E We find a judginent against the midst of its ravages, acting as purses. Some | of them, certainly, probably all, were going right into the embrace of death. This is true courage. No warlike sound—no clashing of swords—uo | roar of artillery—no spirit-stirring strains of mar- | tal music animated them iu this mission of per- il, of privation, and of death ; and should they fall, no yngnumeat of brass or of marble will trausmit their names or their deeds to other Uuines, But they, and others, their associates in | this noble work, will live in the hearts of the sad |. ji . ‘ and putfering, and stricken ones to whose relief “ie is an article on “ the System of Purchase SALISBURY. BW. . VENING, SEP. 18, 1855. head of the Valley in Qajdwell County, to be called Patterson, and Jas. C. Harper appoint: | ed Post Master, - 88 — RVD We notice that the fallen fortunes of the | Hokeville Express have been resuscitated, and that paper will be, henceforth, under the super- vision of M. L. Ford, Editor aud Proprietor. = + Tu the last number of the North British Re- A new Post Office has been established at the and N, E. Cannady, Eaq, We learn that | time, that body, after the subscription shall have been made, will mo doubt proceed to appoint the | ots,” “ mobs,” dec. at Salem. eight State Directors in the work, as provided they bave gove ; and in the memories of the good in the army,” in which it is stated that, in a/in the charter. everywhere, while their own names, already | great proportion of cases in the English army written in heaven, will be as bright as the stars men shall have passed to oblivion, “ For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat ; I was thirs- ty, and ye gave me driok ; I wasa stranger, and ye took me in; naked, and ye clothed me; / was sick, and ye visited me.” * *~ Verily, | say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it untu one vf the least of these my brethren, ye have Jone it unto me.” of those noble spirits—men and women—phy- seems to have overleaped the Atlantic, and to/| shall not enter upon their duties as members of have found rich fuel for its propagation, among | | the Jiterati of “ merry old England.” Sicians, citizens, nurses—persons of all classes and conditions, who are devoting themselves to this work of humanity and mercy. The Peters- : i al ae | nual mecting of the stockholders will not be beld | Gee burg Express, referring to Miss Andrews, eays ‘| We have beea furnished with an annual cir- bef rang 1856, the aie Im- Discovering Riddick sitting in the porch, and | insurgents have met with serious reversca, The not io bis room, as is falsely charged, they man-| Overland Friend of China, of June 9, received | ifested their indignation, not on account of bis | through the North: China Herald, and copied | “The St. Lowis Evening News, referring to | cular of the National Medical College, Washing: | Its thirty fourth annual session will | begin om Monday, the 22d of October, 1855, {and end on the Ist of March, 1856. the noble conduct of Misa Andrews, ia devoting herself to the sick and suffering at Norfolk and Portsmouth, takes occasion to exult over this il- lustrauion of their kind feelings for their South ern brethren, and the New York Tribune pub- lisbes the paragraph with a satisfaction the more hearty, because the writer sneers at Virginia for not having manifested a Proper degree of sym pathy for her own afflicted children.— Now, the St. Lows Evening News is at least singularly vofortunate in citing the case of Miss Andrews n proof of Northern disinterestednesa, since that lady comes origually from Louisiana, and still more so in its refereoce to Boston as among the cites which have contributed of their abundance to the rehef of the sufferers, when not one cent has been forwarded, to our knowledge, from that opulent capital. But supposing all its facts to be true, it is never the part of true charity, to boast of its performances; it vaunteth not itself is pot puffed up, and never says to others, “look you, bow much better 1 am than thou '” Victorva at Paris.—Vie and Albert have beea over to take tea with Louis Na)oleon and The papers teem with interesting ae The Queens had on their best bibs and lockers; and Lowig and Albert perspired in re- grmentals, Loum had the impedence ‘o kins Vie on both cheeks; bet, Albert should have teen the gainer by this transaction, by rec ipro- Eugenie counts. catiag with Eagenie, who is unquestionably the better looking. The people, good, easy souls, shouted “God save the Queen.” and “ vive lEmpereer,” woul they wese hoarse, and then went to ther bores and guns, plile the hig folks, ghzjesing with boilants reured asthin the malace How times change’ This Loum who smacks Victona Regina so lastly, a few short rears ago Aber town guard, you may say, as much below ber notice as any other insign 6 cant poor creature. He is the same mao then as now, with ths qualifcatioe, that be has mar aged to gain power and place since, and es proper man m= '— Wil Herald mw now “a marve —* The (the Democrat sugyests that we stich mm the sand as the ostrich does.’ We anmA copscteutously give him the same ad His bead w mot worth protectemg, and adventure among be Insh fnends t the pert of Prentice om the Lowsarlle Democrat editor wrt beads J Most i peed we, of tle Journal, has got bie neighbor The saad I> z along the street Democrat aa tight plac vile peaceably a tuggzy. with « frend, received several shots m the window of an Insh howee, and one of f. 1 wodgemer 8 some ONmentiona a (:: eteadr. Dut notwithetand x ¢ amsau't, he has been later Ng iocemeant se that the natives were altogether 1 and the poor, harmless Insh greatly « ras “ B\estiatious were beter g made ¢ kep( mum, aod never euuld hace dis mond . J best iC roight upeet hm cause a he | allen. — Balti more or Nee er brought bfore the Mayor fk nd last week, looking very bad!y, bis ~ preening aswollem appearance, as * if it jtact with some hard sutatance wen it preceded ite dietinguished owner frum ars” He stated that he wae stunned by bis \ A <a ¥, also a guid wat h Wm dt tor He was arrested and onder sowtich were daly adgrinistined . a were to have been pivep in November fr Richmond, howewer, induced the authorities to send him thither, «here will be tried for stealing @@8,75 from J. MW f King William, 060 from Wm. Jost. and ewelrs from from another fer tamina as been poss when officer Tybee heard face was“ reapiendent w t an ya [erm ima he ~ 4 aw (uN ' 4 Aw ar ah ee ‘ a 4 * , “ a 4 . “ A ou t The + * I ania hae aled as a ate f. ss ne of the beat ft Tie on “ta Pasar Wilhams wre . * fi y \ |“ officers J re Black hime If bas refused same F’assenore WW grtung vut ngers (in Jer him ne t bad been, Willan wher Wey saw what was g paamen yore diferent their commissions.” In the same number occurs an article on the | “non-existence of women,” being a cut at that branch of the English law, which declares the| The arti- cle is an interesting one, particularly to the le-| “non-existence” of married women. We learu that the Board, having been satis- receive less than the annuities they | factorily assured, by a certificate under the seal when the monuments of conquerors and states- | might have purchased for the money paid for | Of the Auantic and Nort Corlina Railroad Com- pany, that the amount of stock required by the | Ag felt di ul ame charter to be taken by individuals, had bees | ones recone soon, Moreraehf stelle | | ‘ J.) prime are 119 @ 12. | takea, subscribed on the part of the State two- |cluded he would move his quarters, and accord-| thirds of the stock of the Company, amounting to about one million of dollars—the said amount to be raised by the State Treasurer as provided in the charter. The charter of this Road, sec- gal profession, and gratifying, no doubt, to the | tion 12, provides “tbat the Directors to be ap- The newspapers are teeming with praises |#dvocates of “Woman's Rights.” Their fire pointed by the Board of Internal Improvements cee - toa, D.C. cee Norfolk and Portrmouth —A paper for pri- vate subscriptions, for the benefit of the afflicted | would again call the attention of the reading | and destitute of the above towns, now so terri- | public to the mew Volumes of the fuer great | bly scourged by Yellow Fever, was handed | British Reviews, namely, Ediabergis, North Beit | around amongst us on Wednesday last, and alittle ere ae ie | ae rn MoreNerna rays row (ot oS ot the of wg © Spy, or any one guing to his room on such ih at Guarter sotbing of importance had occurred | fee of the Ameriena Repeblicbere, L. Seott & | ® Parpose, is a corrupt and wilful falsehood. The lee of Wootbang and Siaag-Quang io tid The ladependence Messcager says ; The next morning the second diabolical mob Hopth, are situated southerly from ’chin, at a | Occurred at a tailor's shop, gs Riddick was leav ra, President of the N. C. Rail Road, who, hav ing business East, has kindly proposed to invest | the Board of Directors, before the next annual . ‘ . | . . eed tion a as Ree cs eat an, | le of the street, ia rout uf Zevely's and But-| China ie nome mnsothe past bave justified the | cise over everybody and everything is New Jer. ner’s hotels, and gave three cheers for Puryear. belief that the revolution was at a stand, and the sey, however, render it doubtful whether juries provements did nut deem it expedient or veces- | sary lo appoint the eight State Directors. N. C. Standard. We are in receipt of the last number, Ameri- can Edition, of the North British Review. W. Co. 54 Gold street, corner Fulton, New York. The North British commences in May, and it in flour, or other provisions, (probably at Haw the other Reviews and Blackwood in July. River,) and send it forward free, and secure for Terme of S Any Revi ing in his buggy. It was composed of only three erms of Subscription.— one Review if me ‘ it a free transit over other Roads to Portsmouth jor Blackwood, 63 a year. Blackwood and one nega tata nica : ONS, “ ao of 4 ches 'u . ste Ly door This is a smal! amount, we adinit ; but it is gra-| Review—or any two Keviews, $5. The four tn toa) td ee eee | aod rang a tin bucket and a cow Leil Ufying that our citizens, so distant from the scene | Keviews and Blackwood, €10. Four Copres tu They used po abusive or threating leaguage, relatioo to the grain crops m= of a very unfavora. | aud all of the bustile uibes sccm desirous te of distress, have yet given this manifestation of | 0®¢ *ddress, $30 sympathy ted towns. thrown upon the waters, which, with the bless tog of Heaven, may result in more good than man can estimate N.C. ORATORS FOR KINGS MOUNTAIN Ata meeting of citizens in Charlotte, J. W (mborne, Esq, was invited to represent North Carolina, at the celebratioe at King’s Mountain Dr. Hawks, being a North Carolinian br birth, bad been selected as our State orator on that occasion ; the possibility of bs being Present at the Ume appuinted. We learn from the Shelby Iotelli grocer, that the Committee in (leaveland has wntteo to Hon David L. Swain, I’resident of that a new tanff eill shortly the N. ¢ ap orator at the celebration man, io the range of our personal acquaintance overhead and the side walls of the basement F ery \o supersede the Americ y ) 4 f ‘ that would be better calculated than Es. Gow ati . Tree corryveg trade by were forced from their places, and Swain to throw light upoa the theme .-—pone whe would better explain to posterity the part whch our own native State has borne in the many struggles of the past. Should both of the gretemen above pamed accept, North Carolina ( ber (*rator om the one band, and of her His man om the other oes PASSMORE WILLIAMSON We are reyuced to learn that this notonous haracter, who bas been announced as a cand ecratit fice mer tis the Preva late for the { Canal Commis rs. 810 9 faw way to enf puorbment due to lie lawless outrage nan able oanion delivered bs grant a wnt of habeas 0 Pammore W ! corpus amacm w still a cage animal, and ie likely to remain eo fw eome time v No enminal wea ever more richly fitted to fill the cell of a peaitenuary than this ramaon The Detersborg Intelligencer gives the follow ng account of the manner in which Williameon aod bw confederates gained pomesion f Col Wheeler's slaves of thie beat with Mr Wheeler at ed from a gentleman time bw slaves were taken from him by Wilhamson aod his ga 4 negro rowdies, an acrount of the proces gy which ie worthy of being published. Thre gentler the moment of ite invence, which was juet as the teat waain the act of laaneg the wharf Wiievier was upon the upper deck with bia ser nia, whither he bad gone for the A the crowd below All the pms were therefore separated from him. and could ren Wilhamaon saw how which Whe asaiat ance ngs were, and as the place tu Lim than any and wetter calculated t a ate the accomy tof he purpose he made a sudden rush re, and betore [aseengers below knew what was yy " had the slaves on terra rand was ng with them up the r I bea mean time, had wharf and wa roceed it eT way, & hata imeation with the shore waa out fh Tf Wheeler and tis negroes had been belore the attempt would not bave teen made—or, if 1d bia black confeder o« every ma them, have been shot itherners on who were. of course. deer ly ng on, without the 4, wert terfere At all events, if the rascals witob taken the quick advantage that they f the seperation of Wheel the scene would hare been one from whatit was It will serve to alleviate the woe of at least a few of the many sufferers of those devo- Teas charity to the needy—a crumb bot previous engagements precluded pointed Associate Justice some visiting companies from hot, in ex within the purpose of handle them and sworn London papers it Jence in Wilton ( remcent Viscount of the incensed tagu, of Kimbolton to his death ber of Ps van, voting aga.ast the Keform bill, ete Verve Postage (which should be paid Quarterly io aa is falsely charged, nor said a word, neither be character advaner) on the four Keviews and Hlask wood to did thes fullow hie, as is fabely « barge any Post (fice in the United States, only 80 cents a year. Namely : 14 cents a year on each Review, and 24 cents a year oo Black wood. Address, L. Scott & Co, Publishers, 54 Gold street, corver Fulton, N.Y os. BG Ov Tucasvay, the Focarn Dar of (x Towan next, there will be a Celebration of the ™! Pemoas, inmates of the house received severe Battle of King's Mountain, on the spot where it 'Hjunes, fractures of limbs and bruises. It seems that Mr Jas. Damels, of the frm of Soath Carolina, North Carclina and Teoncasce Headman & Co, had bee called in w examine the gas fixtures in the basement, and to st. pa was fought; in which the States of Virginia, will anite. Telegrephed for the South Careliaren IMPORTANT PROM HAVANA New, Yora, Sept 13 The Herald bas advices from Havana stat ng : teanog up the floor, overtunning chairs amd ta Cauversty, sobeiting bis presence as there, prejaudical to the iuterests of the United 6 NF , al We know of no States East lodis over Amenecan rice, and an attempt will be made A preference is piven to Spamel vemels MAINE ELECTION, Acoveta, Sept, 13 Heturns from $98 towns show there has been {uso sul Bare m0 cause to feel otherwme than prod "0 electioe by the people and thet there wa having een torn from their places and tumbled arge Anu Repoblean mayrity in the Legula stout i every possible direction ture WASHINGTUN ITEMS W asniseros, Sept. 13 The War Department has dieallowed (Gene. ral Seott's beck pay ae Lt (reneral Stubling Glate, of Alalama, has been ap { Kansas, vice Elmore removed THE DAY AT WASHINGTON Wasnixotos, Sept ll The military of the Dhstnct, together with Halumore, are weletrating the aniverwery of the Hattle of North "turns sem up ae follows Fuint to day, giving quite a bohday appearance Evans, to our streets. Ward, YELLOW FEVER ON SHIPBOARD New Youn, Sept. 11 The ship Chan Cooper, from Mobile, bound for Europe, m announced below, with the cap tain sick with the fever BG \t ws announced from the J’cat Offier an eaye that at Department at Waal, ngton, that the maile can mphance with law, be opened of made up by the postmaster of his sworn assistants reach of persons not authorized ta The pestinaster must, therefore, while discharging these duties, exclude from the luding abut thirty Southerners) room appropmated to the use of bis office all persons except lis assistants regularly employed This law is often violated by poat eler masters, and the agents of the department are required promptly to report to the department Jah. All Cases that come to their nutice. ste Death of Distinguished Noblemen form ua of the death, in that Recent ty, of Viscount Hereford, Robert Flemming Deveaux, in the prime of manhood, at bis rea He was the premier English peerage. Also, the Duke of Manchester, whose full name and titles were George Montagu, Duke and Earl of Man chester, Viscount Mondeville, and Baron Moo He died in his &6th year In early life he entered the Hritish Mary, and attained the rank of Commander, which be beld He was at various times a Mem lament, and always @ noted Tury pol a We have received No. 1, of the first vol- ume of the “ Ocean Banner,” published every Saturday, in the town of Beaufort, Carteret Co., N.G, Stephep P, Pool and J. Cameron are the |) 1.04 to-day, exhibits the following statistics 5 Editors, Terms :—$2. per annum in advance. The pe ap the year have been ),278,500, when they tell ue that 20 More ; We are favorably jmpressed by its uppear-| pales, being a decrease of 155,000 still the pretensions to exist ; ange, and wish the Editors much success, both] the previous year. The exports for the year pecuniarily and politicglly. , . The Ocean Bapper”—a beautiful title,—| 161,700 bales against the previous ec The wa would remind us of asweetheart, if we were not| Whole erop has been about 9,000,000 BOARD OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. The Board of Internal [mprovements held a meeting at the Executive Office, in this City, on Wedpesday last—present, His Excellency Gov. Bragg, Pres't. eg officio, and Hon. Calvin Graves was gp informality in the certificate of the Commissioners of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company—the certifi- cate not being under the seal, as meqvired by jthe charter, of the Commissioners; ang on this account the Board did not feel authorized |to make the State's subscription of six hundred ; thousand dollars, The Board will meet again, | however, ou the 20th of this mouth, by which | Ume it is thought this omission can be supplied ; | so old, and had not Jost our fondness for the ro- mantic,—is suggestive of cool breezes, boundless | skies ; and “a home on the rolling deep.” We deem it our duty to copy a simple state- year. The erop of Louisiana is estimated at 28,! sia ; ¢ y are just enough to irritate and as the Council of State will meet at the same | ment of the circuunstances characterized by the | 000,000 gallons. of | ¥eracious correspondent of the Standard as “ ri- | Mr. Riddick, (for protest against styling bim | period of last year. The decrease in the receipts Doctor, and classing him with a worthy profess- ° . ion,) came to Winston, as we learn, to procure | receipts of pork is 25,000 bbls. There has been i i : in the direct im- | certificates to bolster up his blasted character, | #9 Leah of 113,000 bays in t and took dinner there ; but being noticed by no | portation of coffve at New Orleans, and the stoca jingly in the evening came down to Zevely's hotel in Salem. The je of Waughtown being anxious to | make Co econ in behalf of Col. Pur-| Year, The exports bave been $83,667,000, be- l year’s re-election, procured the Salem cannon | 9g & decrease of $30,000. The number of ves-| 45,5 of $10 per share on the former, and of. | which was carried to Waughtown by a compa. | *ls entered show an incrpase of 1, and the elear- per cent. on the latter. This te the result of ap- | ny of boys, (there Leing but four voters in the | crowd.) turned with the cannon, and stopped ia the mid- We learn from the Savannah Republican, that an awful expkeion of Gas occured in the much injured by the rust that the eatire lum of “°T*_ permitted to have a cvnferesce or * bg basement story of a house owned by Mr A itis feared, while the disense of potatoes bas Honaud, 08 Thursday might last, by which seve teen of so great extent that the worst m to be ex leak im the pipe passing under the floor ILav 10g taken up a plank aod ascertained that the g™ was escaping from a juni ia the pipe, he higbted a match for the purpose of soldering it avew, when the gas which had sccumulated be tween the sleeper aed under the floor e1plurded Fo into operabon inven balf out of the ceiling and damage to the groceries ts estimated at $2,000 and to the bouse at 6300 etplosion, presented a scene of the wimost cos The elecuvon returns are unetpectedly trrore the to the American party crates have re-elected Governor Pease, his ma jonty «= redaced in hitherto wopregnable Tetas to probably less than 3,000 counties he leads [hckson 3.423, with twentr cine strong Amenean counties to hear from In the same cowaties, Dr. Jowers, the Amencan force to carry the dea bodies oat of the amdidate for Lieutenant (rovernor, has 251 ma Jonty aod hie election is regarded as a fized fact The eastern district has clerted Evane, Ameri bo an, to Congress by a round With seven enunties to hear from, which will nereased Evans’ believe, that Crosby, (A) beatae Fields, (1)_) for Commmasoner of the Land (fice pears, that the Americans have carried the Lieut e member of Congrena ed their (rovernor and one ( © Legislature ia yet robably Demoeratic, from the large number of Senators who bokl over. may not counterbalance the whole, Texas has done nobly, especially aa the Order in that State = hardly twelve monthe old Velloe Fever in Pitt County Southerner learna that Dr, FM ing a short distance from Falkland, in Pitt coun sick with yellow fever. Ir been in practice but a short time Jer his services to the sick and afflicted there but waa advised by the medical gentlemen, from his youth and ine Xperience in that awful scourge, to return and on hie return was taken with the diseane, BG The Kimperor of Austria Las conferred upon Professor Morse the large for arta and mpiences, in consideration of the val vable services rendered by him to science, by hia system of todegraphs, which has been exten STATISTICS of NRW ORLEANS | KOSSUTH ON THE PAL, OF SWRABORo, Iu his last letter to the Now York Times, Ky sewn Ee! | ak asad aaeae be | suth says must be made The anual statement of the cotton srop, pub the exaggeration of correspondents in the = haye been 1,475,000 bales, being a decrease of : event brings them a The receipts of sugar have been 189,000 umphant Lafpe ype . re -_ I hogsheads, being a decrease of 82,500 bhds. The | the opinion, and believe that it caste them crop of Louisa etimated at 814,00 hint — ley ofthe combined “alte Seats me ne le The receipts of molasses have been 311,000 bhds. id not take away strength, selther és pared with the ponding period of last) eristly affect the political preponderance i i H i e i ——- eee ---— af Fe : youd the possibility vd The decrease in the receipts of flour is fully | may strain every nerve to sooth ; ing | tHeet of such a blow, t 10,000 bbls. compared with the corresponding shah ne wade ot eenties the price; the Czar will ne to —he cannot agree to any tige of bis restored, It Ki his throne and bis life. His power must broken or be must vanquish. Such events ; the catastrophe of Sweal admit of no |in market is 48,000 bags, The quotation er aheraative®” oe = if & r s & i corn is 760,000 bushels. The increase in the if s ec h ea . The receipts of datica at the Custom House! 11, resent nesilent on the Canales end dn. | for the year have Leen $2,128,000, being © de-!1,,1 jaitroad hes affected the valee of he cece- crease of $430,000 compared with the previous | i. The stuck of the Company has sold a 130, and the boads of '83 at 14, being a de ances show a decrease of 38. When they were done firing, they re- - prebensions that the Company will be muleted - in heavy damages for personal injuries. The al- The Rebellion in China.—The accounts from | most ualimited I that the C exer. -- ~ ; will be found to do justice iv the premises, _ — A Geverous Firm.—It is stated, ays the | | withdrawal from the K. N's, as ie falsely charged | from the Pchin Gasette, dated in April last, of Buston Post, that a dry goods firm in that city | bet for his treachery, and violation of faith and | the capture of (wo of three cities by the rebels, divided five thousand dollars amoog the clerks pepesald phen for ame the “ traitor, | situated ia the providence of Hopih. This pro-/in August, being the amount of profits aceruing the “ Benedict Arnold,” &c. 2 | ceeded ou with the cannon, making no ermal a distance of about 300 miles. In the mean-| wbich the firm has fixed as a limit of what they as is falsely charged, to assault, or use \ Dee or threats on Riddick, nor to assail Levely's bo tel apy more than Butner's on the opposite side | —nor did Dr. Zevely, or any other man in his senses, 80 consider it. And the charge of send They thea pro-! vice is situated southwesterly from Nankio | to that month over and above the per time we have no late information of the progress | wish to make ! of the insurgents in the porth. From the ab- | sence of any account of their advance upoa the capital, while these operations are recorded in the official Gazette, it is nataral to infer that in LETTER FROM NEW MEXICO. The Saota Fe mail, bringing ing intelligesce to August 1, arrived at Independence, Mo. on the The party speak of so abundance of rain on the ruute, aod grae—end places whick = few tavoths ago were truublesome fur treime to pas tn consequence of a scarcity of both, have sow ee as moch as» required. Only two or three le- The Crops in Burope.—The New York P® | diame were Pais the pata In New Mexico, pers state that the late news from Germany in! ladian dwturtences have comed, distance of six of seven huodred miles. “>. The sup; bes at this ime of the CUme lo terme. Treaties have been made with the Muscalercs and Navajos, and the Utahs and Jicrarillo Apaches are very anziows to enter into a Wweaty eramia, Silesa, Mecklenburg, and Holeteia have | uf prece and bury the tomahawk. A few days caused some egcitement. Kye will give bardly beture the party left, the Guverner sed General The wheat hae been so bad returmed from Fort Defiance, where Ubey year are usually very small and the prices pot high, but the aceoents from Bast Prussia, Pom EXPLOSION IN SAVANNAH one-balf the average. talk,” which resulted in a gemeral treaty. One oF (wo eompanics heave their position lately Capt. Melee bas to Fort Bergeoa, The stuck of wheat is entirely exhaust aod Mr Thompeun takes Mciter'’s place ot Fon ed. Under these cireumstances prices in all the Cow. A good many peroas are sove to leave for the States, among whom are Col. Pesatle roy, Capt Kowman and W botthessey, and J.J. Webb, with thew fanuhes, ead Dr Uryee. The mew fort of Alimon aad Bouthe, om the Santa Pe rund at Walnut Creeb, was pretty well atvanced to complete; eben fimimbed they hope to opee ap a trade eith the sorrowmding Indians, and be prepared to ferwieh amy im weet eth promecns acd aid as they journey seress the plains, aed affued preasore socking partes « Dates frum the (cast of Africa, to August 15, rare chance to bill bedalo. The party that let bave been receive! Advices from Hatburst state the place rreee(ly oo a gold beets capedune that trowlde had brokes out betewese the He IP dat Alimon and Huthe's reach, aad made teh and Mando - be gu* @ seccessfu! geome boat, aud feasted on but * faly to thew heart's content preted coptioental markets, with the erceptivn of Hol land, have comsderably advanced At Herfin, days bad enterely withdrewn from the market. Stettia, and Colugne, for several bulders FROM AFRICA Bostos, Sept 8 and greatly damaging the goxis in the A party of govere So wewleat wae the shock, that the flour murut oliceals wets Gred wpoe by the latter, in meequence of which the ae (rovernoe of Serra serge bails | cue orpuninnd 6 bree ond proceeded agaivat A Pell Blouded Amerwen.—Tim Mallowsey, jms The them, but he was amlashed om the way by the ® polly kuking tar, with the richest of brogues, The Governor was 'jl'ed at the Custom Howse, the other day, lor ficers were killed aad teo ® “pertection” as an American cities. He was Forty the native troope were bili sked fur he neteralization papers * Me mate ral papers, « i, yer howor wants,” said Tim, with an imiwuating gna, “an me a full blooded Amer- can f Maodingoes and fred imto. The store ater: the) | ceded. and iw evanded planks, &- ' eo! and a many + ouned furniture, goods shelves, Heatilities stil! com howd, and the awatence of the French arulle Ty from (roree baring been obtained, an os peditiom wee to prared from Betherst to chase “You don't mean to say that you were pot FURTHER PROM TEXAS Use the enemy born 10 Irelaad “ Born ia Ireland,” rephed Tim, “sare I was. I bem from Cork to New (rheans, last summer, an’ there the Lloody mind- ‘ ed muskerters run their bills into every inch of Jeaths im F’urtsmouth the same and POO eee an! ee hed ca every drop uf me Ineb blood, They good lack to em an now I'ma full ooded Amer- bery the dead, although persons are constantly is wan om the wapelling the segroes by There was some plilesoph; as well as fen, ie “*)+ the reascming, but 1 bed se efhext, and the last <PME Crave, At thee lars oe ese of Tim he was ow his way to the ribhe rate of mortal), the disemee cannot TOME tail’ tn look foe “Ube man that sells the aateral paper" — VY. Dutchmen ee Bat thin, yer hoeor BT The news frm the afflicter! cities 0 wore 60 burnals in Norfolk on Toceday Although the Dem and wore Ia seventy-one omiing day annot get force suffisent to streets and as alec to ansiat in A matenal ter bruke out in Suffulk reated the most unparalled Thetown was pearly depopulated J out, for the want majonty. The A case of Yelluw } on Monday, and it 727m Mampede Good Flour ~Alibough an indifferent jedge, here yet we are sustained by others more familiar ; with Flour than ourself, in the declaration that ae BT The Bank of Wilmington has commenc the Flour from the mill of Wm. RK Holt, Bog, Ps operations, Jno. McRae, President . Stephen of Lexington, w fully equal, if not superior, ia aij ewett, Cashie elle “ wett, Cashier; Wm L. Sanh. Teller The respects to the very best article from the North, peesent Ranking Houw iain Capt. Gilbert Pot We have no motive for writing » puff, for none The Rank has por It 9 of most excellent quality, aad chased, we bear, the house and lot next Suuth unerceponable packages. Some persons laugh at the idea of nest barrels 8: It im conceded, we Majornty ter's hoaee on Front Street Thas, it ap mo required pat up in ; of the Journal office, and design erecting a bald. or, Commiasoner of the Land (Office, and : ing euitahle for their purposes, Tuesday is dis while the Anties have a count day We have aeen one of the hotes—-a egremmnn = , twitted on vanogs occasions by fnends wp the five —it ie very pretty, Know Nothiag or anti 7 if the Bank is matter of aecommodation we shall be nat iefied. n doubt. The Senate 1 nver fur « ar remarks some time ago on this eub- ject ; bat we still bold to our opinion thet the additional expense in preparing neat barrels and Know Nothing liberal in the The House may or Wilmington Herald Senate. On the otherwise improving the appparance of the ar- cle in market, will be found to be economy 8 Arch Bishop Hughes has taken an oath, of the end. The Yankees understand it; they find that it pays We truat that by means of our railroad im Provementa, in a year or so that our town will which this = a part The Tartors ol)! coe, schismatica and rebela to our said Onrret teal Lard (the Pope) or his aforeaaid succesaora, | Wow n\ will to Uimost power, persecute and 19° be w depot for the aale and shipment elsewhere of the nch supplies of Flour and other produce A the weatern Counties. — Wil. Herald. war with” Garre a TEU bese The Churchiot iter eldelons all who are not About ten ita members to be heretics Norfolk to ten Ameticansa, of course, Ive days since, he went tc = Michael Angelo must have baen a wicked wag, not overburdened wih the spirit of the true faith, It is said that when he was told that he had ig one of his paintings given toa florid @ com- contemporary, speaking of plexion to the Apostles Peter and Paul, he re new paper just started, saya, “it only lacks abil ty and character wy are such, and can expect nothing lesa than per seeution and war from him and his subordinates Who carries a dark lantern ? He however visited a few patients, A California w hes in a entical condition plied that he had not portrayed them as they appeared on earth, but as they were likely ta look in heaven, where they Llushed for the lives of their syccessors .s- be influential.” RAILROAD ACCIDENT Hannisacra I'a, Sept. 11. golden medal The train bound Weat ran off the terday track yes LM The contributions already made through: peraon and injuring twa out the country for the relief uf Norfolk and Portsmouth exceed $100,000 killing one apphed in the Austrian Dominions hers | hancing the price of the Flour, and we have beeg * Although | betief ia th toe Insleo i 8 euepe ty by wens roada, 1 de molar with advise our ly agreenet peat wl which was road cars, New York the Quarai rt wrth ome patent tr water alow wr, such |s 8 neverthe m we tee | boa, whic Meeding | worse thas good sursi *ymptome drake, as sponging | yng and pe virtue in c ma remar epidemics jomt any p of those at dead. Ep Almighty dies agains Ppposite p Jeaths con The discov alded as @ ed phynbeis to prove th jeaves in it Very res Ten To anya: “ W dated the loa reapec that a rum that a pi had been f this turne ¢ tant and b colony.” saul to ha werk ago literally fi g H e RF F e E if fe re : if iF es e ss HE S fs mu events pt bo Other el s i f pF = re id ] ie cf LE U , Fe t t , F ch i s t l i Fl r pk. NOTTS THEORY’ OF 'y VEL. The Mitiavel Latalligesicer has bean focored, by » valuable subscriber to that jourual, with the subjuined Jeter from J, C. Nott, M.D, a : physician of Mobile, comprebend. BELLOW FE- saw this morning, Wonderful Juggling.We extrnet. tho fol. lowing frow ab artide ip . tive of travels in British Sadia, the occurrence is laid in Madras : “But the mest wonderful Perfomance that we | Wheat—thirty bushels from one. war feat of pure juggling, the Lrayon, descrip- The seeuc of Thirty-Fold.—The Western (North Caroli- na) Eagle says that Mr. William Bay, of Yancy county, sowed nine bushels of wheat this year, from which he harvested 271 bushels of dean tare instances, | still Juebt, and my ing « theory of the Yellow Fever which posséss- es much interest at the preseut time; Mosue, Aug, 1. Tou enclose me & serap from a newspaper, in lictions re- which allusion js made to my predict apecting the yellow fever, which has beew trav¢l- ling along the seacanat for several years, and al- a to my ideas of its treatment, &e, Now, sir, my nawe bas beep frequently used in the pub- lic priots in this connexion during the last two and, I regretto any, I have been quoted for | some opinions which I have wever uttered. As seem to feel am interest in my views on this subject, I will most cheerfully give you a short outline of thea : let Ite Origin, —Whether this epidemie| was really imported from Africa or not, isa point | basket, in whieh, from its smal! size, she was ne- which cannot be settled from any data yet made Cessarily in.» most cramped position, he put the | public, and I shal! not offer you any specutations on it, One fact, however, is certain, that this disease has travelled steadily on, since its first! Ment, plucing his hand under the cloth, he drew five years ago, alung | Out the net quite untied and diseutangled. He the Caribbean Gulf and Atlantic coasts, until it | ‘hen took » long, strai.zlit, sharp sword. mutter- has at length reached Norfolk. No mortal of | ed some words to himself while he sprinkled the * our day is endowed with the spirit of propheer, in Rio Janei ho 6 spans but still we cau often frum the lights of history aod observation, predict with tolerable certainty coming events; and it was such data that | ventured to foretell that yellow fever would go as far as Norfolk, which is about the boundary of the yellow fever latitude, aud also suggested ; sty 1 e ny \* ! the stroug probability that it would visit our | with which be repeated bis strovkes, driving the | mand other great met of England were ée-| Wissen A Curegn, Clerk of our said Court at of- | Northera cities, where it dves occur at lung in- tervals, Now, the groueds upoa which I made these predicti were as full : Yellow fever has at long intervals, pot only in the Mediterra- nean, along the Spanish and French coasts, but in the United States, (about fily years ago.) ta- ben on this travelling character. About the time alluded to yelluw fever extended from Sou- thera ports to Norfolk, and thence to Winches ter, in the interior ; to Philadelphia, to New York, aad thence to Catskill, om the North river, and to Harthord and Middletown. The epidemic im question bad steadily progressed for throe years, from Rio to Mobile and on to Key West; and with all these fects before me | did nut haz ard much im predicting that its progress was on ward im the direction it had been travelling. Type of the Liiscase.—Foa men io the Uni ted States have seen more of yellow fever than | have, aod [ have no hesitation in saying that this is substantially the same disease as the ye! low fever which occurred in Philadelphia in 1293, aed which has appeared from time to time moe. It is the fact with typhuid fever, cholera, plague, searlet fever, small-por, and al! epicemic diseases, that they appear in different grades of violence at didl times, and liy have & greater tendency to travel over a large extent of evustry. This has been the case with the yellaw fever in question ; but its mode of attack, 14 course of symptoma, incleding yellow shie eed black vomit, its average Jurainwn, de, are Ube came as other yellow fevers; and, though it mag beve been somewhat more virulent, it is sill the came disease Comtagiousness.—Thie «a keotty point, and | bave wot space to do mure than etpross my cosebestons, Under the term contagion are com pounded two distinct qvestons, riz ree proper, ot the commaneatwwe directly of fom lapowe Yellow fexer from one buman subject to anoth et, and, seound!y, the portebelity of the cause of germ by vessels from one port to another Ahkthbough my miod beams at proweat towards a betief ia the contagioesness of this disease in cor judgment 8 ve suspense , but, with regard to its portab:l, ty by vessels from piace to place and by rail roade, I do not see bow any human being fe mohar with ite hetory can doubt, and | should advise our Northers fneuds to quarsetine mgr ly agesmet it «The disrase has gome to peat within @ crriainm distance of the which was frequented by sicamboats and ra:/ road cars, and | bebeve wouk! have New York ia 1852, bad i ot been stopped ai tbe Quarantine every Gal; etitered Treatment.—Thie i too complicated a pornt bo toech in a letter; but | You quote from the newspapers as aftr) buted | “ He tuhd ‘our physicians not ww treat (with medicine. Drugs patent treated with them died.” water alove, wmternally aod ex!ernally ur, such langauage was never used by me |i ™ nevertheless perfectly true that yellow fever ma we ove it at the South, is a disease of low x boa, which does pot bear active medication Hleeding and active pergation of emetics are sorse thae useless, aad more gexxd is effected by good sursing and constant attention to varying *ymptome than by rivient drake, as ice-water, lemouade, and also cold *ponging in tae hot stage, are all very refresh iag and proper, but cold water has po specific virtue in controlling this Herculean disease. It a remarkable fact that after one of tie epidemics it ie hard to find a ductor who has wot any paticnta, and yet about twepty per cent of thone attacked have been number dead mest correct which me, vis were tned, and every Le adv ined Now temedies Cold 1 with th Epidemics are great acourges sent byt Almighty ; and not only are we without remy dies against them, but in the face of the moat Ppposite plans of treatment the per centage of deaths coninucs about the same in all places The discovery of vaccination alone has been ber alded asa triumph, and [ see that a distinguish ed physician in Earope has just publishe ' a book 4 prove that vaccination is a great curse, which saves im ite train consumption and scrofula Very reapectfully and truly, your friend, J.C. NOTES, NLD. -- Ten Tome of Gold.—The North British Mai! anys: “ We have seun a letter from Melbourne, dated the 10th of May, per the George Marshall, loa reapectab!e firm in town, wherein it is stated that a rumor waa then prevalent in Melbourne that ha & piece of solid gold weighing ten tons diggings. If this turna out to be true, it will have an impor nt and beneficial effect upon the trade of the colony.” een found in Terrangower This is about equal to the discovery, ‘aul to have been made in California several # ecka ago, where an immense rock was found Went : Merally lousy with gold.” of which I bave newer been able to Sud any 80- lution, One of the old men caine forward upon the gravetled and tard wodden avenue, leading | With him A woman, He made her knoe! down, American Tarumen 1 Texas,—' Cmdvicws from Texas confirm the success of Evans, the American nominee for Congress, in the Eastern District, The electi merican candi- | ted er arms bebied her, and blindfolded. her | didutes for Soaps ee Land Com- jeyen Then bringing a great bag nat, made! mission are also claimed. | With open meshes of rope, he put it over the | Well done Texas ! ba | woman aud faced up the mouth, fastening it | ———— 0 ~— = | with knotted intertwining cords in such a way | P CANVAS 33 | that it seemed an impossibility for her to | THE CANVASS IN MISSISEIPPI. cate hemelf from it. The man tok a closely-| From reliable resources we receive the most | Woven wicker basket that narrowed toward the | ¢®¢ouraging reports of the canvass in Minsiasi SA a SHAWM. By Wx. B. Baavavay and F. Roor, now enters the third year of ite Jtsttarge amount pay oe original and a dte + Mawqana Cises,” + Onoiman. ete i gee a Aen sy wa, iret two ponetigte ly entles popu- tye Sopy will be sent, by mail, post- of music, or Of SEYENTY-FIVE CENTS. ASON BROTHERS, “23 Park Row, New York. THE BALLELUJAN, Lowe, Mason's new vn of Church Music, contains apward#'Of Owe “rHousixo pieces of music, udepted to about ong: mUBDRED 4x0 TWERTY meires, vnd « much larger variety theo ususl of Axrunus and other Set Pieces. The ELEMENTS of MUSIC have been ially prepared for Singing Classes—e : ig | top, lifted the woman in the net from the ground, | Pi Whilst the anti-American press are shout- j and placed her in it, though it was nut without |i Over the withdrawals of « few pusillanimous | the exertion of some furee that be could crowd ipts, the ious are steady and con- | ber through the narrow mouth. stant. The State has never been so convulsed Having sureeeded in getting ber into the | bY political excitement, and we augur the most favorable results from that fact. . The Flag of the Union at Jackson, in its last issue says :-— cover upon it, and threw over it a wide strip of cotton cloth, hiding it completely, In a mo-| “We havo piles of letters on our table, from telligence, and will Say to our friends in all sin- cerity, that there is now a voting majority of at least ten thousand in favor of the Atnerican cause in the State of Mississippi. | head, then pulled off and'threw ‘aside the cover- A MODEST DECLINATION. jing, and plunged the sword suddenly into the | Those who are intimate with ex-President basket. Prepared as in some degree we were Fillmore will not be - ar : \ z th nat ee Gm lsat t Law| | thom, it wae yot iapondile 0 ee ik withew! 0 nas declined thé bouor a Doctorate of Laws | cold creeping of b ; The quia and aes | from the University of Oxfurd, which Palmer- { | sirous to have conferred on him, and this on | | sword th b the bask. bil jug- } | ore oe iz ae . piesa |the ground that he bad not received a Univer- | he » OPT Ee apa ates | sity, or even a College education. Some of his | as ourselves, were very dramatic and effective. | : é } . ) e Pi mt i pplng after he rid ot hal illustrious predecessors ia the Presidential chair | | aguin contterrd dust upon iss top, lied the fd, | reid a sv twodest, though far less a | tovk up the basket from the ground, showed it ies _ | to ws empty, and then threw it away. At the! THE SNATCH GAME. | {same moment we saw the woman approaching | us from a clump of trees at a distance of at least fifty of sisty Ket. Throughout the whole of this inexplicable feat, the old mam and the woman were quite re moved from the rest of the party. The basket stoud by itself on the hard earth, and so) much beneath the verandah on which we were stung that we could easily see all around it The Northers papers are exceeding indignant at the Richmond Whiy’s Proposition to confis- cate Norther property on Soutbern soil, ip re- | taliation for their peyro stealing. The Whig is | abused as all sorts of a rascal for making the | proposal, but is told that an attempt to carry it out will be the death kneil of slavery. é By what nate } tnck oar watchful eyes were clused, of by what means the suman invisibly escaped, Ure mystery and remains unsols ed. A German astronomer says that in twenty millions of years from pow the earth will be de wae 28 eb stroyed by a comet Stand from under! The feat is bol @ very upcummen one, but no one who has = : aad ss MARRIED: 1a thee cowaty, on the 12th instant, by Rev. BL sown ut ever gave me a clue ty the manner in which 4 was perfurmed 2 Beall, Mr THOMAS KINCAID wo Mre MARY Sidvey Sroith saya, “1: seems Decessary that “ OWENS | great people should die with some sonorous and Tn this comnty, on the 6th inst, by Rey 8 Rath reek, Mr DAVID FISHER and Mie MARY AL BROWN In Davie cumniy,oa the I 1th instant, by Res. GR Wetmore, Mr JACOB F. BARBER of Rowan, sad) Mes REBECCA T., second deughter of Ariher Neely. Enq qaetable sayings Mr. Pitt said something not G. Rese made The purse, on being interrogated, sand he asked for rotellignble in bia last momenta 4 out fo be, ‘Seve my comntry, Heaven ” barley water.” DIED ; At Orange, New Jerecy, September Gh, after a short Mocs, CAROLINE, wife of Juha R Herne of New York, formerly of ths State) end deaghier of the bete Wiliam Tumpeoe of New York THE MARKETS. Salisbury, Nepte mber 18, 1855 serail it, Ge DU FR ay a en Crp pa ht Tah ne Se. feb edan KVANDEN, netcoi ows (RA. cad C.C. Jemma Racca J 129) Mudegers, (ube, 400 50 a ~%.23 N 4 wane, 6 2 eged © months ead 16 deys Beef Soa 6 Nake Gaby Butier 12ge 15) do Wromght, 124 .@ 15 Candies, Telow, 1% 025) du Horse nme 25 én Adamant Beds (aie We@vv 40 Sperm, 450 50 (hie, — , Coffee, Kn, 14016 = Lamowed. Weel ao $l 124 . , = oe sn Jere, eats Tommere ves oes MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, Castmge MB, 44@ 5 Potators, Iran co) : de Malable 12,15 do Swee oo \\ OULD reepectfally inform the Ledvee of Sehbs. Cotten, eed Rage pd 3 bery. aad the surrounding cemiry, that che is Cotten Bagging Malt Peach 89 000 63 prepared receive m the aborr branch of buss 14a én BM beet 9100) nese She may be hurd ot Mr Welham Lilly's, in - 12200 Sheetings, Br « 4-48 he house ominedately uppomie the remdence of Mr Burlap. Jia lig Mh, PH deg $225 Benpenme Jaben She hes considerable practice and Cottoa Yorn, #5200 Booed - raperence io the bumness, sed having mede arrange Corn, S55) Clwrwer, } beck $1 20124 ments to ercure the lates fashmns, tehevee che wil do Meal, 00 Plasseed 73 eolire etefactem to all whe may fever Cheeks ne Pdea , $14 | 4 Sager, Brow bald Orders from « detasce shall receive Fer da, t* leat Vgals e a . . eathers Me 35 Cresh- 2gals Selebury, Sept 1@, 1855 wy Peer, P ded, Brahh Mari. paldy Inn, Beede, 6 Telew sets ° . , eter toutes vent’? NeW Kall and Winter Fag Refia'd S Wheat, ei a0 \* Muses, 8 Wont 5200 Oval 647 Window Glace P bet lard 100 1% ot 10 #26 0 G2 2S Lewd, bar 74e* 1@ 12 ¢2 256 8? 30 Lead, Dry White, 10012) 17 Tem roe ree Warcemas ov Eiwe & (sree Charlotte, \ | Hamme. a > @ 900 5 a : ae GUUS Bheomide re, ® wm @ '2 Dy — es Hog round, L aiy . Bagging, ( ottan yd “@ 0 - iby pd » I 4 Salisbury, September 18, 1855. ® 5 @é 2 - 124 @ 15 . a hl ’ » 2 @ 00 E. MYERS, per boshel, 490 00 OxT ie 2 — . ‘ > ST reepectfolly informe pe patrons end | Brandy: Appe ve aaa © “94 M puble generally, that he @ pow receiving the oeee 2 : 29 | Mest eplect stork of Sf Cotten h z : aoe : - 2 (aie wee ‘oe ss FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Co t - & > ( sks on “ cach 24 @ 9 which he has ever before had the pleasere to offer, Cloth, coppe ras y yard, 00 @ 124 comprang a 3 @ ° ne Dive a © BABIZS DRBCS SCODS Fee: y HOR 83 374 BPO of every deseripiinn. from (4 cent Prints, opto Morte : > bot 06 DU@RE 624 Antique Silk Dresses, ot $46 & pattern. Feathers ” 33 @ 4 HIS STOCK OF Land a» og 13 ee : pes = Wettna ‘17 NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, ba 10@ 8 » bbi £9 00 he dows pot heatate in asserting. is the Largest, moet My gl 19 @ 50 elegant, and more rarted than hee ever before bee Mes } bash 80 &@ 0 WO exhrbtted to a North Carolina pabhe, consisting of N aslo a sa © FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET and (ate, P boeh 00 @ 35 SWISS COLLARS and SLEBVES, at all prr Pork Li su 6 ee; HONITON, GUIPURE VALENCI Peas } bush fo a ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE. AND Potatoes, Inch } bush 00 00a gn 50 PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR Sweet ¢/ bash @oo ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDK'FS, Reger, Taal » IOs SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS, : row Li §j @ LO ROBES and DRESSES, EDG Malt aack 9 00 @eQ2d 5 INGS and INSERTINGS, in The f f2 @el 00 great variety, MOURNING Wheat } bush #1 12 @gl 25 COLLARS, SLEEVES & Whiakey. Northern, ® gal 10 @ 50 HANDKERCHIEFS N Carmhon, ® gal S0@ poh He haan large asmortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and Worl, beet Georgia.) washed, = a Tali &S5 Riciing GoskeneresllCantan Crepe, Bay ‘ lhe dasai Ne ag Miate and other" SHAWLS.” Hie essortmpent of Yarn, bale, - oe 7 = i Remarks —( n of afew halea the pret week at from 7 a9 cte Fleer, coming im freely at ' a r 106 rl 6 a FR, with an upward ten 3a Ag per 100 Ibe , Bol f v scarce plete, comprising almost every article in the | dency Corn, net mach offered Bacon, very re « comp! : ny g almost yarticleint ne at 124 hog mend He has a first rate assortment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Adrance in Augar.—The price of sugar has 5 Compoang Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi lately advanced considerable The New York wieree, erings Shirta, Cravate, Stocke, Gloves, sugar market, we note, was much excited on Fni- Gann Inte &e, dee, &e Hoseries and Gloves, in great variety—in assortment of Ntaple ladies day fast, and a further advance (ook pine © . al and complete and Fancy Dry de, which he does not think ne cemmary to enumerate more fully All he ake, je an vio his stock before purchasing, ae hand fact,» ner ing to the reports of short crops in Caba and Lou The from | es have risen there considerably isiana advices odon state that pr examination The e@X gome goods and inducements will be offered, which en conse. ea not fal to give aaliefaction, (rene abundance of fruits this year, and conse He \aXon (his nveihed of lendectog his eeriet sincere nt cheapness, has occasioned a great increase thanks for the very liberal patronage which has heen quent cheay f . bestowed upon him, and trusts to merit a continuance the cons on of angar for preserving > an in the consumption of snga I Ki TRG tice of su F. MYERS, §, Gaanite Building increase, however, which the risitg 7 heck 7 No gars will now ¢ every part of State, bringing the most cheering in- | | Just upon the cloth, and-put some upon his fure- | variety of plearing exergises, four-part songs, and rounds interspersed, and there is added MUSICAL NOTATION IN A NUTSHELL—a brief evurse for schools. A specimen copy will be sent, by mail, post 5 YOR EXAMINATION, 10 any tegcher of inusie, oF le © of | choir, on receipt of sxvanry-Five Cents. | ene ASON BROTHERS, 22 Park Row, New York. Saxaogx, Coprge & Bazin, Bowron. State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. | J. T and A. W. Moore vs. W. P. Henry. j Original, 4 ttachanent. WHEREAS the plaiuiMf ia the above case have sued out an atiachment aguinat W.. P, Henry, and is *ppearing to the satisfaction of the Cuart, that said eury is wot a resident of this State: It is therefore 3117) IT me ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Salisbury Watchman for six weeks, notifying the de- fendant to appear at the next, Term of this Coart, w be held et the Court House in Teyloreville, on the let Monday in December pest, then and there to an- swer and replevy, otherwise Judgment vi ci will be adered up against him. ; flee, 80th the 1st Monday in September, 1855, ead the year of our Ladependeace. A. CARSON, Cik. 6w17 ‘Tremendous Excitement | ABOUT THE Western Extension! "THE Subscribers being 4 of ding their Price adv. 5 50. FLOUR. 500 og Flour wanted, if application is W. MURPHY. Salisbury, Sept. 4, 1855, wis SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. oe foorth session under the direction of the sub= seriber, will open on the Ist of October next and continue five months The number of pupils entered fuat soasion was 69,—19 increase on the session befure. Not # death bes vecurred among the pupils during the three sessions in which we have hed charge. There have been bul two or three cases of even slightly se- tious sickness. Few schools, we belicve, con way as mach, iu this respec). We hope to have some eppa- ratus, and other improved facilities fi unparting in- struction Hex sessivn. Eighteen or :wenty board in the family of the principal Terms will contipue as heretofore, viz: Board aud (uition per session of five months iach ean be dated CONKLING, SHEPHERD & OO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN OSB Sy nn ep ne — FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Fred. 4. Dowkiing, Charles 4, Shepherd, we ee TR] SB WEEKLY Of Four Horse Post Coaches, rr Salisbary to Morganton, via Statesville and Newton. Leaves Salisbury on M. 'y, Wedaesday and Fri- day at 7 o'clock, A. M., trrives at Morganton a ila MALE ACADEMY Thursday, the Hh of August. in taking charge of the schoul, will only whieh the schoul bas hitherto enjoyed. Young me! will be prepared toemter auy class in the Universit which they may desire. TERMS: Primary Department per Session of 5 months, Higher Euglish Branches, - - - Classics . e . washing, fuel und lights, 967 Masic on Prous: . 20 00 Use of Instrument, 2 50 Guitar, 10 00 Pancil drawing of water colour painting, 10 00 OW painting, 20 00 French language, 10 00 Latin and Greek with other studies, 5 00 For day upils the prices will vary from $8 to $15. id other contingencies 50 cents each, ll be charged for board or tuitiom from the ime of entrance autil the end of the session ; bat vo deduction made after entrance. except ip cases of ac- tual sickness of @ protracted charucter. Payment in advance is not alweys insisted on, bat the money is alweys considered due from the time of entrance. JESSE RANKIN. August, 1855. Swi4 Or N.C. Whig, copy 5 times and forward account. fally tenders bis professional services to the pub Office—Cowan’s Brick Row. Salisbury, Aug. 27th, 1855. Hw permasently located in Sallsbery, respect- lie. ia Please Look at ‘This. [- there is any pervon in Selisbury wanting an ex- perienced Buok-keeper or Salesman, from Western the Editor of the Salisbury “ Waichman.” Aug. 28th, 1855. 3wi4 *,* Banner copy 3 times. ng business in the West, as well as all other diree- tioms, (ake thie method of informing their nameroas friends end patrons that they are pow receiving « splendid swek of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen-_ tlemen’s Furnishing Goods | im genersi; all of which will be suld most shocking low. Also, a splendid stuck of HATS and CAPs, | latest style. Don't take our word, but call and satiafy | yourselves. | JNO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, Merchant Taslore. ic eS rg t . NOTICE. | — | j fio reecived from Philedelphia, OF an exmert ment of City made, Goa temen's and Ladies’ GAITERS and | SHOES The yaslity excetient—| end preeete eait the times. Chii- | dren end Misses Shoes and Gaiters, together with Brogans for plantation ase, now for sale | Opposte Murphy's Granite Botiding ! J. H HOWARD, | 16 { { | Selisbery, N.C. Sept. 1855. Salisbury, Sept. 11, 1655 Preservation better than Extraction. DR. WP. BASOR, (Raguter in both Medicid? sad Dents! Seegery.) DUN TisT, yor on he Tenth eneual viet through W. N 4 2a, begs to ony thal he will attend ofl calls through fnends ot P Office at Salisbury, dering the Carot Quetioeance of the notice NB. Having every facility, and competent senist- sats, some aced euler with, of deapar of Teeth who! apply | . Office boars from ® to § September |), 1835 Important, Amusing, Inviructive, Sub- | stantial Book. THE LAND OF GOLD, wie | REALITY versus F/CTION, Reing © truthful seeount of Lafe and formea—by 11 KR Helper Cogees forwarded by mail free of pretage for §! Address, J HW. ENNISS, Bo dkselier, Rept 1855 Sahebary, NC “= @2P EE @ °c. "TTUE Copartnership heretafore ¢ rising under the | Firm of Maxweil & Horah. having been dumdy od, the bueness and sceoents uf the same mast be evitied, and those indebted to es requested to call oa ether of the undermgned, end psy ther Notes end Accounts The bosiness w:!! be continved ot by Wm H Horeh, Jr, who will be tinwe the trade, wuh the friends « ad Firm Times 1a Cab he sme place, pleased to con astomers of the T. T. MAX WELIL JOMN MW HORAH, WM. H HORAH, Jr 4wif State of North Carolina. Supreme Court at Morganton, August Term, 1855 Juha GOR mvs A.M Playden and others, In Eqnity from Ratherford County Sept. 4, 1°55 appeanng by report of J G Bynum, Commis thousand dollars has been ment for the eale of the ner thes case, the realized by him on an which agreement hés not been fully carried 1( being suggested that A M Hayden, one of the hews at Law of JA, Hayden is now of full Age. and not a remdent of the State: The sad A. M Hayden is notified to appear before the Supreme Court at vert Term, to shew what claim he or the ofher heirs of sand Jo A Hay have to the renta or profits roany part of the aforestid wx thogsaad dollars realized Tete advertimed sit weeks JAS. R DUDGE, Ch 8 CM Printer's fee $5 6wi6 SOO REWARD, \ Y Mackemith 4 f July near the Yadkin NELSON from my plantation, on the 6th Jereey Set river, and im Davideon ev ranaway nthe tlement an- ty Said negro is about 45 fay } vears of age feet complenon, in height aboat 10 inches p walking, rather quick im speaking. cheek bones high, @ reond black eye, that has the appear ance of near-sightedness, which is not therase. Gen erally well dressed, hair curly, bas a emall sear on hie breast where a needle was cut out fife may altempt to pase off ae a free man, of in Company with some white person, of free negro. The above reward will be given for hia apprehen- fon, of Committed to some jail, go that Dean get hun W. R. HOLT Lexington, Davidaon eo, NC.) September 5, 1855. 4 116 $25 Reward. DANAWAY on the 3d Sept., VU in Rowan co » boy named HENRY — Said boy i about 5 feet high, 23 years old, heavy Jeal, and ia very black. He urk about in the neigh above reward will be from my residence beard, stammers a g will most: probably co h f Third Creek paid for his apprehension nue t Th and confinement, @ that I Norhood get him again SAMUEL KNOX DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, eros HOTEL. OPROSILE Feb 318 > WM. R. WILSQNK, LARGE DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELKY, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, PERFUMEKY, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. I [® is Constantly receiving direct from the Mane facturers, new enpplics of the latest atyles bh he offers at Nurthera prices fur CASH. He savitesall to call end examine bis stock, one duos east of Wm Marphy's Granite Busding. The strictest attention is ped to the repairing of WaichesJeweiry, Music Boxes. and Accordesns. mvaths W. R. WILSON v 16th, 1855 39 Wil You Ride or Walk. BELL, EARNHART & Co., I I AVE opened a livery of public stable near the de- | pot, in the town of Salsbury they will hold themselves in readiness to hire Ilorses and Vebi tes to the public, and also to furnish conveyances and drivers to any point from Salisbary, They will alee hold themeelves in readiness t do all the drayage that may be desired in the town to and from the depot, on short souce, and aleo with teams end wagens lo heul eay goods or frewht that may be wanted lo any pow remote from this place , "Opa STOCK DRIVERS, WILL fied our stable and dation if demred. Terms shell be made as cany as possible. We would inform the public that we have employed John A. Sorder to and that be te ver sethorined agent BELL, FARNHART & Co Jannary 1, 1655 132 LAND FOR SALE. I Offer for sale my Plantaiion in Rowan coenty. 14 miles W est of Salebery, where Ovr Salisbery, Creek and ia tarning cs fs ee 6 Ort Se # of the Wilkesboroagh atret 200 of which is cleared din a geud state of oh vatnenm— the maoder ts geod woodland and well timbered There are. on the premises, a gard Dwel femy- bower, (wo god barns, and wher oot buddogs — ANT will aay in regard 1 of the land, io thar » the midst of as good lands as are im the County of Rowan Those wishing to view the land, and bay a god Farm, ean do eo by calling on the eeb- seriber he quality THOMAS A BURKE ie, Rowan county, Feb 2X 1140 WANTED, Cowaner 155 MAN of safficient physical strength, nd intel d hgeece, to work @ printing prees, pert of four days in a week Apply at thie office Rept. 4, 1835 LAND FOR SALE. DESIRABLE Tract of Land, knownas “ The Ramey Tract,” belonging to the heirs (who are of the Estate of Samoe! Barr, dee'd., ving oe aters of Back Creek, afpaning the lands of Da AM. Goodman and | the vid Upright, Wm. Posten, Col others ; coniaiing aboat 150 ACRES, geome 50 of which ia now ander a succesful state of bat grod meadow, 2 fine spring, and an eligible mie for build len, adjmorng ihe above tract, a lot of twemty 5 of which ia being ca 1 iff of. ds for Thosey the sob. cuhivation, Sard tract hae on it a emal!, rated sale on feamnable terma wishing further information. ean address ecriber at Mt. Ula. Rowan coan'y at hee ree idence, half a mile East of said Post Office RICHARD R. BARR 40/5 ore, September 4, 1853 TO CONTRACTORS. PotR anderen) ©. miiamparre eller ihe belldine aos to be #Soath f mm the The edifice to be 60 feet wide by and about 22 feet high, to have Jon the front ep alpt to be bailt in the ce of a large Br hareh to Con located 104 rite Organ Chureh bot ractors; m Salishary ~O feet 5S en ene at each of one mde and a gallery on the opposite mde ia front of at. Con A Seaford. to exam bal f tractues will please tn call om P ine the plan and epecificationa for sard bei Pn vate bide will be received by any one of commiamon ere Saturday. the 6th of October, when there wil eeting on the charch grand, to cloee the bad _ te contract with the loweat re eet file P A. SEAFORD, ( A THRILIG JL GREBER DAN EDDLEMAN PN HEILAG Commiamoners Rowan co, Sept 4, 1955 4wi5 LAND FOR SALE. » Rowan county OFFER for sala, my plantation ae TY ( a ( ve Depot, oa the North Carob na Rail Road ntaining about There are on the premises a good Grist and Saw Mill Dwell Th may dom by "g and other necesaary out baidings the land and buy a good farm n the eubscriher an the premiere H GOUGER fie JOUN B. GRETTER. lle August 7th, 1°55. REFERENCES: Francis E. Shober and J. F. Bell, Esqra., *alisbury. | and forward aecoust to this office. WOTIICE. Sharpe, dec'd., pleud in bar of theirrecovery. son, drawa in favor of Merehunt Tailors and Clothiers, Salisbury, N. C., to make immediate payment to aud surviving partner. Augast 9h, 1855. lif PETER W. HINTON, North Carolina, he will please make it knows through COM MISSION MERCH ANT, saw it. syooTwlin, Wa. Special attention paid to Selling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, | °° *%4 i‘* corruption { TH next session of this Institation commences on | ‘The Subscriber, | say, that he | will usé his utmost endeavors \v sustain the reputation | | soa $12.00. | $15.00.) J price $1. Published and for sale by the single Pesident and Faculty of the University ; Hon. Jno. M. Morehead, Hop. Joho M. Dick, Greenrbore’ ; | LALL Persons indebted to the estate of Amos F. re hereby ntified to make immediate j Ser horest payment, and save ensi ; aod those baving claims will | prevent them to the subscriber, or this notice will be | the views adv ‘This is also to forwarn suy pereun from trading for certuin notes known to be | the leryetes alin dl tied i : prspspaboy hem lag | speak upon it, and he utters no half-way Lippard, for $500, and two aguinet E. F. Sharpe, amounting to about $75. The firm heretofure kuawa as Jno. A. Weirman & Co., dissolved, and those indebted to said firm are requested JNO. A, WEIRMAN, Adm'r., | Bext morning to breakfast; sad leaves Morganton.eu | same days and arrives in Salisbury on peat days to |breakfan. No pens or expense will be spared to | make this one of the most cumfurtable aad expeditious @ | stage rouds in the State. C. 8. BROWN, Coutssctaz. Salisbury, June 21; }@55. wa “LAND OF GOL REALITY: oe FICTION. VOL. 12mo. 300 pages; neatly bound in cloth: y| | copy, dozen, hundred or thousand, by Henay Tavion, | Sux Inox Buitoixa, Barvinone, Mo. Sent free uf postage on the reevipt of une dullar. The aoual dis- | count made to the trade. Exrracts rrom tHe Orixioxs oF tue Pures. “The authur goes into an examination of the sta- *,° “ Lexington and Yadkin Flag” copy 6 times, sisties of California to ascertain her actsel value to wo that, in apite of the treasure she has been ev liberally into the world’s lop, she hus not fonger | Much space is devated to the question of {ber present solvency and her future prospecia, need are to us novel. | three years in Califorvia, in which | different periods, dwelt ia all ite regions, from Francisco up to the mines, bee given bw @ opinion. He is positive iu his statements, and copious j “ F rid all the lions of the Eureka State, goes into the drinking j and gambling saloons of Sau Francisco und gives us &0 accuunt of their interior, wiinesses 9 ball und bear | fight and describes it very mivutely, meets with Chi- | nese, Digger Indians, and all the mixed nations that tention, |. “ The sathor of this book spent three years in the land of gold, and with intent took notes of its tottes- » te crime and ite shame, and } has simply and trashfally given a narrstion of these | &e. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding | facts im bis book. It is well written, sed caneet be | Goons. | read but with wonder and amazement. lis — — are short but pithy, and the scenes and | mares: rea ae made public throagh this vehicle are thei aud I ML. Robards, Eeq.. Balisbury, threatning. The work musi have « greet rae.” — er art - laren es Metrohe hs (Baltimore Patriot. at — conde corsage bts “ The author of the book before 2s preseae Califer- /JAMES M. EDNEY, == (Lave oF ssmevnie, #.c) wiki Tr =x R. M.- BRUCE & CO, IMPORTERS AND WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN All Waich work warranted 12) FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ALSO Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in (Gotten ap expressty « North Carctina Trade.) Shirts, Collars, BStookas, « NO. 56 JOHN STREET. itjesy Teck. State of North Carolina, YADKIN COUNTY. Jeno's! 0 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, July Term, 1855 Benjamin Wilhamson, ¢x parte Petitwo to sell Land Warrant, No 19,050, insmed to Jos Withtameon, dec'd IN thie cane, it appearing to the satisfaction of th. open for their accommo. | CO@ft, tbat James Wilheamma, Peter Fisher and E a verges aed Lorene hie wife, Char Aaa Willhamao and the petitioner superintend our besiness | Benjemia Wiliamenn, are the heirs at lew of sesope It ie, abeth his wif bette and Sally Joel Withamenn. deceased, who are all non-residents this Rtate. except the therefore, ordered that Carohaa Watchman” priitnner, Benjamin Po bivcathm be made in th: wecessive weeks fur thes te come forwer to be held for wanty of Yadkin, at the Court boner in Yackinvitie on the let Monday in October me xt—then and there to show cause. if any they have why the praver of ite petitioner shall aot be granted otherwise the same will be takes pro confess and beard et partie as to them Witness S Martin, Clerk of oar said Court at Office, the 21st day of August, A.D. 1855. T. 8 WARTIN.C.C.C, by WA JOYCE. DC 6=13 Price adv $5 SHOE YOUR NEGROES. LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGR« d SHOES, for Sale, a Call early and get 2 gued ariicle Grasite be J.-H HOWARD A wget 9, 1855. Vhif ATTENTION, PERSONS Indebted to the firm of BAKER LI A & OWEN are requested tn call ond eettle & heir accounts mast be closed. All persons needing Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware. &e , woald do well to call as they hand which they are anrions to BAKER & OWEN en December 7, 1854 FOR RENT. "TRUE ROOM forme rly occupied by the Watchman I (fice, one door above Col Rebard’s Hotel, is for rent Apply to M C. PENDLETON Sehebary, April 19 DR. DINKINS, ) ESPECTFULLY ofibre hie services to the + Mice at the Maamon Hive 5 wt ° heen appear NOTICE h nee ther DAVID CRISWELL, JOSEPH RUMPLE preoned ore f then DAVID KILPATRICK M ROGER JOHN BE JAMISON, ROBERT B GRAY, Committee Deep Well. 1 N.C. Sept. 4. 185 — 41155 JOB PRINTING Neatly evecuted at trie Office SOMETHING New, SOO! HENS, 4 Orders promptly filled Oppoete Marphy's hare a sepply on the season 129 ted a Com bukding of a He baa come out, moreover, in a position se- ecasible w public investigation ; and, aside from bie own experience, advances a namber of statistics ead geveral facts in proof of the trath and in vindication of tertaining, aud will be read with iatatest body.” —{ Baltimore Sua. “ The aathor is a North Carolinien, He bas writ- tea his book in a very agreeable style, and solutes ma ay ‘aicresting ideideuta.”—{ Baltimore Clipper. “Mr. Helper supports his inferences and d-dectiuas by an arrey of fects and figures which mand ot je bold relief when contrasted with the statements eume- times made snd bebeved thet California ie hardly lees than an carthly paradise. As we demgn snortly to give an extended avtice of the buvk, we forbear more eum- the present time, farther then tosey, that me im remded for several yenes in the “ quidem Sta and know personally that most of the state. meats made im the book ermal as they are) are striet- ly tree National Amoricon “Itisa bovk of merit in point of ability, end of value in us facts and truth(uloces.”"—Richmend Ee aminer Sell MANSON HOTEL, fh E subscriber having tshea charge of the shove Establishment, begs leave to inform the public generally, tbat the House ie now open ber the receptme of Boarders, Travelers, de He procwives tbat his ° ° ACCOMMODATIONS e term of oer seid Coert shall be equal to any im the State. Persuns ot he House, atways hare mestein time Gr the arr val and departure of the Cars. Attentive aad bing - img servants always ia attendance. (all and give me a trial W. B GRANT. Sabebury, May 24, 1855 Sw BIyt-Aswyta Female Seminary. Locarrox —Davideog County, six miles East of Nurmal College, and one mile from Thomasville, Taverees— Rev. Dr. Deeme, and Rev. Mesere. Close, and Hodeum, of the N.C. Conferesce; BB Roberts, Eaq., Salisbary ; V. Mooney, Esq, Golde Hit, and Joseph Shelton, Eeq., Thomasville Tracwens — Mise Margaret G. Nizon end Mise Se- rah L. Hampioa Trans —The seventh seasion will open on Wedues- day, the 12th of September, 1855, and continne five months ‘The price of sition is graduated ae fdluwe: In the Primary Clase $9, in the second Clase Stl, ia the Semor Class $13, Meme ou the Pisne, with se extra cha-ge fr the instrememt, $21; French @6; * ead when paid strictly in advance @1 wil be deduct. ed from cach of thear charges, Board, (excianive of hgbts) $6 a month. when one half ie pad im advances otherwwe the charge will be $7 2 moath. The pe- pile will be charged from their entrance to the hue af be made fur ab of persoeal or family Jiness. and no deductions eener, except in cas A Circular may be obtained by addrewsing Mr. Jo eeph Shelton, Thomasville, N.C Aagnes 16, 1=55. 6wI2 NOTICE. Ww E. the Trustees of York Collegiate Lastitete, will expose te public sale, on the 90th day of October next. SIXTEEN HALF ACRE LOTS. fo busiding purpomea Sale to iske place un the premi- sea, wear Rocky Sprmg. Alevander Conaty, No CL— The Ineutote se under the Presidency of Rev. Prof. Brantley York Those desiring a location near a ged lnstitation would &) well to vies the place ow the day of sale, ia wider make perch asea health of locaton end parity of water, the o the wor bemdes “ the moet beat ful moen- viles from the Western Estea- Ast rrealars address the andersigned True ere at Tavlerevitle, N ( or Richard W. York, t ~ SMITH LEWUEL BECKHAM, © A OSTRICH, J oF MeLAIN A SHARPE Trustees, 10w 12 VW? AIN 33D 10.000 Bushels Wheat. Angust 16 W f Sale 1 mad. will receive he Sep ber Fiber wishes to purchase ten thousand besh- zi ot da or vher nett t Wheat. for which he eiil Pay cash at the highest martes ame. fret b to be plas MICHAEL BROWK ra to furnish every thing ne Satemary Jaly an. 18 eat gcan he een hy applying to | ¥ pine and other umber wenent. For particulars fhe su west retire from the Tailoring and ¢ : quests all pereine indebe- edtehimet vl! and settle. by the first of Decem- ber net As thie is conmdered to he ample tune, there will be no gence given afier that dete N Bo A emall stock of grad olothng on head whieh will be disposed of very low terme HORACE MH BEARD. Salebary Ang P8th 1<55 wis Blank Warrants tor sale Here AGRICULTURAL Gally and Gullies—Washing of Hill Sides—Deep Plowing and Horizon- tal Djtehing. We find the following very sensible ar ticle in the Madison Fuyitly Visitor: There are three things which exert a very pontroling influence upua the Agri culture of Middle Georgia: its hilliness, | the predominance of clay in its soil, and | the want of uniformity in its climate, as exhibited in the terrible rains of spring and gutupn, and the long, hot droaths of 5 suromer. From a defective system of cul-| | tivation,not adapted to counteract the evils | popsaquent upon these, that portion of} the State has been changed from a very | fruitful to a barren district, scarcely re-| paying the husbandman for his labor.— | Can the process of deterioration be ar- rested now, snd can our lands be renova: ted in a manner whch shall be practica-| ble on a large scale! It is proposed to) answer these questions by tiem of the three things mentioned at the outset. First. The Ad/y nature of the country This obviously affords great facilities for | the washing away of the soil, and unless this be prevented by some means, It will without doubt, in a longer or shorter) time, render the lands nnproductive with- out the aid of any other impoverishing } cause. It is of the very first importance, therefore, that some steps should be ta ken to arrest this cause of deterioration, for unless it is successfully done, every step towards improvement becomes inor or less useless. Except on very sleep sides, it ean be done with great success by the following means : | lst. By sach as) tem of cropping and resting the land as shall always keep ar abandance of the roots and other parts of plants distribated through the soil; the small grain crops, from the great quant) ty of their fibroas roots, would = prodace this result in a most excellent manner, and should enter large!y into every judi-| clous system of rotation of crops This is | the plan sdopted by natare in the woods, and it sageeeds remarkably well th for {t is rare to see even the steepest h!! sides in our forests furrowed Ly water All are familiar also with the difference in the washing of two fields in the spring an examina- ere, which have been plowed alike in the win ter, but one cropped the preceding year with cotton, the other with wheat. What also exempts fresh lands from washinz bet the numberiess roots they contain! 94. By deep plowing. Darinzaslizht shower of rain, water may run along « road, when not the slightest trace of its reuping can be sect fit Wh the former the ae pe ked so | and t the readily between its particles, and surface ,¥ water cannot penetrate ght that accumulates on its ereas, the latter the particles of the soil having been separated from each by the plow, the water y between them as fast as it falls soil be loosened t of tw r tlree es or “ ever, dering a hard rain it will soon pen etrate that depth, and meeting with a hard surface underneath sim the road, will accamalate upon it, ar Upes a slope may in tine ru ‘ and carry the « thet thie se fully within bounds of prova ty, it y Le stat t ry % , rtw wr eve aclLes of water urng raif this reg { eountr Now « the greater the dept) tv w , the ie broke up, the larcer t a ty { water which can be almort« Sitlout @ J sposition to ru jown t surf underneath, and the less the quantity Which unsoae Jp Will ac the aurlare Go ran (rite kverv farmer is far ar wit that the clavey spots in his fella ix n a vence lems vworte wasli tlie ator | tthe act that cla y water an it en funa iy rae undoubtedly du ‘ Como! prouud it takes 4 «et a fect which may afford a] under the stances ] tere of the ouuntry, which causes the trou ble we are oops: iirny. increases b solute extent of ce, the arca of the sides and top ofa | by preater than that of a level jla vcenpy (ie i t trot my { ras \° iously, that a road passing over the top of a mountain would measure longer than lone tunneled throngh its base. Sgppos- jing a hill one hundred yards long in eve- |ry 7 dination through its base, and twenty | yards high in its middle, the excess of its | surface over that of a plain would amount | Tt would seem, that we might allow a little to one eighth of an acre. therefore space for ditches. Now as to their bearing When rain than ean soak on the point in question more water falls during a into the eee it must run somewhere hill side ditches eap't prevent that ;, itheir object, however, is simpy to modi- | ity the direction in which it shall and concomitant with this, the fall it shall | lhave. The washing power of water down run, | jthe slope of a hill, depends upon two things: the steepness and the length of lit—the ste eper it is, the greater the voloci- ty it acquires; and the longer it is, the greater the quantity that accusnulates du- |ring its descent, and its power of communicating motion to other momentum or | bodies (its washing power, therefore,) vw ries as the prodact of these two things— the velocity and the quantity or mass.— | The steepness of our hill sides we cannot change except by terracing, (which is im- practicable on a large scale,) but we can! cuta long slope into a succession of short | ones, by ditching at proper intervals, | which shall catch the water in its down- ' ward course, before it has had tiie to ac- | quire yreat ve locity, and tarn it into chan- nels where we can regulate its velocity. Moreover, by running the rows between two ditches with only a slight fall into the lower one, we can, in most cases, cause all the water, which rans down our hills to follow such circuitous paths and such geutle slopes, as to produce almost no ap preciable washing. so:ne future time, we propose to dis cuss the other two subjects mentioned LIFE wing lines are by Charlotte Bronte, 1 author of “Jane Eyre:” Life, bebeve, is not a dream Seo dark a cages any ; ON a bt F.retel'e « pleasant dey le morw ag rua Svametimes there are clouds of giom, Bai shese are Vf the shower will make the ruses bina, O° why lament Rapedly Life's sonny hours fit by cheenty, hem as they fly (ranment al! ts fall’ merry, 4 efally Enpey What thoagh Death at times eps in, And calle ver best away W bat thoegh eurrow seems to win, U'er hope, a heavy ewey Yet epe again clastic eprags, U econqeered, (hough she fell, Sul booyemt are her guides wings Mull strong to bear os well M eafally, fearieasty, The day of tral bear; For gurwesly, rictonourt y Can cosrage quell despa: eee THE MOTHERS BA CHARLES Owais rphas child was | the best, attired Fut oh, my mother erases coek! bay HAND A waodenng bet meaniy. at The common fuod each week required Bet whee ibe anssous day had fed, be ber deares: py. Te preas ber pale hand on my be +d, heat 1. seemed t Aud prey td would goede her boy Bet more. cach w more and more Steen eulfering beoaghi her And then an ange! paserd her duor Am! And |—they koow nat what VW ho ae to deesy ; bore her hagering eval ewey a gref, og ed All ther @oe om earth ve br her dead Beve thst ehh weeps a m A eackoe's fe Waseem my ke Mid reckless devde—and deeperaic mea Be: oN I ever quite furget The prayer | ne et shueld bear agua whe o half wdeced u cad Such pethe as amt) wm dees Ive tell mer ‘omd heart press my bead Aud thai et teoch hath saved ber boy T f mockery rive W ho me er hemarives ‘g had ans H . I dare roeve 1 - w4— gneve ip heave A we + {owe many am sevom dread, Tis i an eyes bo wan, Tre seme fond han opoe my head I - . hath eared the man +: Mr. Sik . at ceaperate diseases re ae T aly jim Was t <n 8 g a“ shen be was in ‘ 7 v w vas a8 why she was arned ao son after the att f sha ( la.” said she I retung mys if te death on a m fellow J this Lore hick } take b of | be MALI ‘ aid * \ aa WE an t 2. J “pt 6 1 / / Coan w \ » \ ‘against this tendency, a eee FAU Ut-FINDENG. = fhere is a disposition observable in some to | view unfavorably every thing that falls under their notice. differing from others in judgment, and to depre- | eate what they allow to be worthy in itself, by hinting at sqae mistake or imperfection in the performance, You are too lefty or too low in your mauners, you are wo profuse in your ¢x- penditure, you are too tacitura or toe free in your speech, and so of the rest, Now guard Nothing will more con- duce tv your uncomfortableness than living iu the neighborhood of ill-pature, and being famil- jiar with discuntent. The disposition grows with indulgence, and is low and base in itself; and if any should be ready to pride themselves ou | skill and facility in the science, let them remem- ber that the acquisitivn is cheap and eavy ; a child ean deface and destroy ; dullness and stu- pidity, which seldom lack inclination or means, eavil and tind fault; aud every thing can fur- nish ignorance, prejudice, and envy, with a han- dle of reproach.—Jay. = — ARSENIC SMOKERS. Travellers have already given accounts of the arsenic eaters of the Carpathian mountains.— This drug g enabled them to endure long ascending walks on the mountains without overtaxing their lungs. | They seek to gain confidence by | ' M | chased ofyou, has on trial, ave them blooming complexivas, aud | x, | They had, however, to increase the dose contin- | ually, and life closed between the two alterna- | tives, to stop and die of inanition, or go on and | perish of the excess. A correspondent of the V. ¥. Tribune, speak- M. Montigny, ence to the use of arsenic by the Chinese. He says they mingle itin their smoking tobaveo. The custom is peculiar to certain provinces, and so common that, aceording to the testimony of the misionaries who lived alcng ume there, tobac- | | Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and co free from arsenic is not sold. The same wit nesses assured hide ‘onsul that the arsenic sinok ers were stout fellows, with “ lungs like a black smith's bellows, mat rosy as cherubs.” The publication of Montigny's statement has called quta letter from Dr. Loada, who annoyu ces ® years ago, in the course of a cis cussion at the Academy of Medicine, on the agent to be employed to cure tubercular con sumption, he told the assembled ductors that he had found but successful means of combat om ting that dreadful divease; that means was the sipvking of arsenk The doctor reaffirms his commendation of his remedy. How sirgular it | French Consul in China, io refer. | would be, if a remedy for the wide-spread plague | of consumption were to be found in the counter- | | powee of this horrid and inexplicable abit | PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE Punt To None, though “king of the kings of the! earth,” was attired with severe simplicity Is Irena, save a skall-cap and red sliy was a wo of white stuff, which enveloped bis persoa from the neck downwards, am unlike acamlet morning dreming gowr Asma!l cross which dangled oe his brenst was his only ornament. The fisherman's ring Twas too far off tase. In person he is a portly, cood-t rentleman : and coul! om mag him pulpit of a Scotch Se ceamon congregation, of an Engimh Metludis be appearance would b- lw mk ( satisfaction. His color was fresher than Une of the seen. There was averace of Italy; and Lis face had leas n it than many I have r of casy good-nature upoe it, which my me mistaken for benevoler wide with a whe b appeared ever on yrnot of break r ng into a laugh whic terly ehook tt talor’s firmness and gor! fa apex 2 in ite Owner es stoned 6 e gait wasa sort amble; there was an air of irresulution over th shoe man: and ome was tempted to pronounce 7 ywlyment may be too severe that he was half a rogue, half a f« Te « hand in an easy Frenchmen, and made a profs ~e o- WETTING Bi K It “ mportant that every envar houkl be we t. 1 in regard { materials, We wing from an exchan aper Very few poor ev jsrelare Cae ate alvantag ‘ ks before ja cif awar y " a any es now aren t ar y few " wethbrncks are dee A wall twelve raches kk. bu rtar, w ks w ak strong f Ty reap a sitlee * k benle iry T rerum t a, that if a od h water. they w a are tar ‘ a ce alization, a otra will anite nally w th yorta and become as slid as arck. ¢ rv ran| ! ks ar Irv, they ime jiately take a re fr ar aving 1 a a ve 1100 7 ' s 5 A S h rican -o- Reormantic | w x ab f 1 af 4 a J fea W tt Ie Arratelladn the beliantxalsoacd a | * I wa kowith 1 r ¥ ke J t ] was ” 1 aw I to bea r s 1 ‘ I 4 * 1 - Theft f f A , an s Mr. A M wert | a font r * { | ing of the same habit, refers to the statements of ANOTHER Lor OF REAPERS FOR SALE! he nemt ve jou of the subscriber, Mu, Joux A. Borpex—My Dear Sir Tn reply to Reaper, which | purchased of you. 1« during this season, although my ground, own experience goes: most valuable acquisition to the farmer in. Joas A, Rowves—Deer Sir ven entire satisfaction. Balisbury, Jume 23th, L Thave, and do hereby constitute, and appoint Mr John A. Bo: rth Carolina, my Agent, for the troduction, and sale of my North Carelina, North, South fer West, of the Copaty of UTenge, and all orders Salisbury, North Carolina Baltimore, Jane oth, 1383, HUGH L. TINLEY & Co (sCOCESSORS TO TINLEY @ NERROS,) General Commiwion Merchants, 24,9 Brehonge Street, South Atlantic Wharees, CHARILESTOX, & C 2 ad bagel peter epee ir-p ren petineger andes tors Lry, of by special comtract, all vther binds of Produce ery Mans prompt returus of the same. fur pt ieanare aod make Machinery, large pattages of Purnitare, £c 0 we troebie and respounibility charged to pr for advancing Fetights am! r Goods or Protuce th this © Cheir Interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED overcharge and lone of gots We have im mo instance ner Will © detain aay geads for freight abl respectfully beg leave to refer to the fallowing gee th whom we have bed Dusimess tramssctions tof 8 CR R., Colombia tendant of Pubtic Works Cofumbia uf BC. College, ( bee. Agent, Chartesten 4 New York Steamers { New Vork Sailing Packets * Agents of Baltimore aut Mutledetyhia Bailing Packets 1 8 Cabtwell, Ag ag Pectew Jeiy 12, 1S DR. H. KELLY HAS REMOVED TU STATESVILLE, N. ¢ and offers he services to the enaces of Iredell aad the nt @f Sajtimore Steamers and Bostoe Bail Gmo'et puble grecraliy Utlice c@ Maw Sirect, weet of the dd Court hous sie aod oppoete the Weth dent ch, where he will be foaud, a1 all umes, when nut profes eemailty eagared May 10. I85 50 Annual Settlements. LAL perenne \adebeed w the enbernbers ot her aod anneal or ents owd t IJateres « be . afier twelve ume RK «A ee aie May 5.16 siwp at IRE. ZIMMERMAN & AL L EN, Importers and W beiesale Dealers te OR COONS = No. 143, Market St PHILADELPHIA FRANCIS SQUIRE / > IMMERWAN Choke NS ALLEN \ in vl 2—Sn a «©«<lhUEK BE De Ty # ance tohw freeads io Nerth ( arvtma that be # dl enh RAIGUEL & Co. Im porters and Jebbers of Foregin and Dem nher woe the Dry Goede, « ~ © North Therd Street, Phdadetptues w vwk — pienerd ore them when thry viet ° anty The stock extent eed varety, @ end beyere woold ~erchamag elsewhere — mereane vis North (ar and has taken pains to get ep sock guxde he marke niry ae will oust D. W PARAS Jane 14. 1R5S ef Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. he mut oa! plan » 2 fret stock eompany f Insurance on ebet = Page reel «nell enm, compared « Pie commpuny being bcat-4 in the Western part of ih * ronerqe ' rake are he Weet, tery man + he eoentry The ( .ampany is emtire eo (roan debt. have made © ®aecnene nis, and ie theref+ mhdently recommen iyi cone Atthe wing Officer: were ’ P JAMES Picea co Pree ( PM NHALL, Attorney PETER ADAMS, Se and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, See ry WH CUMMING, Gen) Agent May 10, 1553 117009 New North Carolina Form Book, ] ESLGNED for Magretratee, Constables, Sher) ( ca p 0. fe. fee. to which are adde« o Cunet ‘ bi Cts a. and the Cometite { . t e B81 (), and sent b a yo he coun Fur wale a J ou. ENNISS “ i COWANS VEGETABLE CULO NTRIETAY FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY rer rrom DISEASED KIDNEYS 6 add lh VW t i { T of . at th Dav " Dre R 6 t 1 F , " “i a r aw ) ( siling at how ree on west of thes Al ae DR. R. Pp. RBESSENT, \ Regniny f the Baltimore College of / Ip nin “ ' ‘ of Row np nnd the patdin grmeralle. (hat | ciicnuwed ic * ; a " foond at Robards romptly 1) 23 ason are informed that ved that. tole lot will be sold om a credit of 12 Months. as heard from, gtveneutive satisfuction. onsider it a great Labor-sacing and yrain-oucing wants of this section of country, particularly where any paius have beea takea ln prep ariug the gre which is the farmer's oaly test of the weefulncss of any inven I take great pleasure totpform you that the Machine called Hussey's Reaper, which [par | A NEW SUPPLY OF WATCHES & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH. | 7 acies returned from New York and Philadel WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Fine French Chronometers, Eight Day Watches, Jos Johnson 19 Jeweled Hunter's, Jas. Nardi These Ma- ¢ The sutjuined are selected from among | JUMN A. BOYDEN. Caff Pins, Ladies’ and Gentleme: | Silver and Steel Spectacles, Silver and lated WM. C. MEANS. | and a variety of other Goads too nameraus to men- MICHAEL BROWN. ct toe d oxemine for yoorselves. Jeu, of the Town of Balisbary Reaping avd Mowing Macht mid Machives may be addressed te him et) (ering. Salisbery, Nov. 16, 18654. THOMAS E. BROWN, | Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, JAMES eonkt ODED HUBERY. RWEMOV AX P. FORD, Manufacturer & Whelesale Dealer & now carrying o the above business, and invites the pab Me ve call and examioe bis wort. He bs manufacturt In TS & SHOES, BOO Ss, Removed to No. 85, | allwho want « freirate article North Third Street, Opposite Cherry Street, PUR ULI Lite 2.0.0 UBL RPO ae I avin’ Removed from No. 41, to Store No. © NORTH before they parchase elsewhere TO Hie chop ts te the rear of bis Livery Baeble {| §37~ Persons at 0 distance ordering work, will please accom | Dany the order with « desevtption of the artic ty amt price—end when delivered, if it dues uel give satis 0 they will not be reysired to keep it THIKD STREET, where I shall keep om hand & full as yuality of Boor and SHOES 4Pr sortment of the best RASTERN MANUFAC Work, —| ohall more URR, also li Stuck of (Vy. Made better and more To persons buying Boots apd Shoes, I re nef my almost any kind of trade te exchange for wort—such a» Corn Suck before purct CS Wheat, Fhear, Outs, Bacon, Lard, thors, Proveeder, Timber, Oustumers a contin be, Be Mite LIVERY STABLE Pridesded places lypd' 10 be Kept wp ae wenn eles, are invited te ca TERMS or THe CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Two February, 1855 C.M.& A. T. JONES, EXCLUSIVE HARDWARE DEALERS, | Salisbary, N. Cw { March fh, DNs au phia, with the largest gad bert assortment of Doable Time Keepers Independent quarter second superior gold Hunter for Ladies, and | a variety of others, both guid and silver; Gold Fob, ard aod Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, Breast Pine, Gold, Call one door below R. & A. Murphy's Store, Rowan County, io the Btate : LF Clweks, Watches, and Jewelry of all kinds, re- , in all that part of the State of | paired in the best mapacr, and on the most reammable ing very wior vehicles, and feels confident be can give satisfaction te | it Me can put up work at ew hd to procare any thing bu bis lime to call at his establiab- required —ety be and those whe wish either to buy or to sell, Dhdtars a year, paid within three months from HAMPTON Sr VEGETABLE ‘TINCTURE, . THE GREAT RESTORATIVE AND 5 ORATOR.OF ba SYSTEM, arg article, » whieh, bas year 0) ‘lover ang Biabepe, th wihaas toms » Cough, Asthma, Bronchial tat Lang re ay eases of those D da seed Pains in the Comsampt a, Sorotul Guut, Neoraigia, Festal, Chi aad Foy Bowel Complaints W Nervous Debility, w 1 Naiad » .| Diseases Arising Fromm renee a eqnal. Gueed Hts euccene be i Mcary Clay, Hen. BM. Johascin, ¥ eRe] States, Men. Joho MA, 1, derame, Mager of ©f Dolisue, the ulsh Consul, Judge Davis, fon Chaplain of the United Sates Navy, from the Beate M of Posmant cho woneued by table’ ail elias Seteane tinea, a hundreds of others, making up aa scene of testimeny never before given to ‘ny @incovery of medians’! A irial of it will convince the coauh eouioa Home Testimony. Butter k d net Pied Ware, Rewys. z. PPierpeoneses psbohe.mage plan: \y Coxon, J 7, LABS, utter Kuives, auda variely ¢ a are, “ee ch bay ve: oF pene your letter of the 23d fnst., F woul! sta ‘ tally peed the ficeeey J Scissors and Knives of the best qaality, Coral Necla- ahead te hare an cates: u entirety dock my 5 oe | cose Bracelets, end Seed Coral, and « few suporor Colinted me cighaatiog, Sea aN ; bly wep pad not been » tw Bo far asm, mand Un hg ben gee blowd Lev = uta fowtahy cosets’) Sha CORRES, cn Very traly Yours, This re he elecviee butted ‘tia Mowbray's pas tag Vegetable pray oJ +" 4 otreng venting sa ths nares ond onapambehedi FRANCES A. Lixtosstom, 89> August, 1854, A Voice from the Old North State, FROM ONE OF OUR AGENTS, Yours, with respect, BLEEDING OF THE mee Ratmow, §. C., Pebranry Sth, tess, Moser. Mortimer 4 Mowbray ; 1 do hereby certify, that shoyt testve mente wtih a ervere tomesshage of the Langs, eed hed Wobr eraecet low pocbrsarpsapem ay be pseern od te afer whieh. 4 MoWnRay wiecks of Tinetwre , | . 1 cam, end de, © ithout the beast Tie tere te af perecas aliicted ie my bey Another Useful Life Rave. Rev JOUN LANAMAN eudfered bong ; tried the mest eminest | physteinme; had the throet coutertged | bumeme amabie te : prech , With the advantages of the Raliruad af his door, be wes tae | - srtuns tat 0 srets Gawe te induce the thoussnds She are érias frase te come Kitul Gtanten of Shick he hae been { -_ D . IRE He | imad te defer. Vouowe it te soorertl, fosniiy ad the tial—tor all femeale dleewens, ead fos om verenge romney m, it ie Bormmonn, Janmary Bech, Lec. Mownest ) 1 tube pleasure fw seytng to a pour ~ Mampen’y Kimetare” wichwery o! prett Five 0 ei bne throat eMeetion. my greeral health bid be me tery =arh impaired, whee | commenced te eee Meagaen's T vere 0 Kemet seo eGeemnepte ong Gumaeat heath enietcutasn and Gigwtive orgpms won righted ep | have coveeal tise renstnammeded (0 tong irioeds, be every septate ag Cad - Wu they pave une “ ¥ date of subscnpiion ; two doliare and fifty cents tf aot * 7088 ATL AN paid before the experetiog of the year, and three dul ee pense lars after the year hasespred No paper discvotia Whe coer town his testonsny tt be concealed, bet let ; aed ante all arrearages are paid except at the option | Ones *h= & ont know the Captain shoud be somptionl Br bes = PORRINN ed OT ie Eads e "Ptwe ae ond bev. eth other of tho best aoae and ete highly -. im I E syeciohte citeras of Lastom eteree bie Conder tal omre by Lewy Mardware, , F . editer must be post pad oneare we's Vegrtabee Tinctare attest wea Kasres, Oeteber 4 Jehe Maere Mortimer 4 Mowbrey eves K oe = Gentinwan—{ toni i my duty to Fou and the guillte te cord a 2 8 fy to the guud eGerts of Hampton's Vegetabie Tincture | v.+ t é <= E Sa65 > td <5) > § oat peerisnsce; 6 ; > > ? - - « the Khonemetion, bat tm «cert time | was ere Beales and Weighs iv A (oumatens e 2 3 5 my ang goad eral patted ware Mores They will ale = 2° = “ Memptee ogptatine Yrnntare, went of Mews, Corn Shellers, Straw Catters,| = “prenewwies p f 5 hat | yengqe= phnpeghade dle pr any hthy.) amyl 2 « horns. » of (he mnet approve patterns nee 5 ? = i - Vr cteectheat wer vet WAAC DEN aire +f See or seers © a @ «4 Loy WH ore ceyenmted eit leeee Bengemde | std bene of gp iiéa $ 7 = LZ Hamyton's Tinctars,” cad betieve the above steteaneat corres ' Pe . - -_ SAWeen 4 Ene. e822 eye 2 | 4 | Pram our tmowtndge af Cuptete Rengemin we areconthhens the Ss & i a¢ the aber: statemn | te tree ead careeggers ed > 7 64 / + + “eon, WILMINGTON, N.C. £21t3.6. 1. 4 & (HARASS GUeTWOW TPUIEF CLARENDON [RON WORKS are cow po 4 te te = 8 — Moan ress Cote fh rue Pee Prem ene of the geet reepente ‘ . coe - * Coom soa " TEAM PNG eit sagoween 8 z = . £25aceas ~ Low Pree : a dae . = ~~ t bent eet Peta te tow We r Mining Me ocak lowecale y. <p | ’ “ . Parte, Turttar amd - asez . ZY ° . ° 7 end = ba e ij hy bee wee hi hee tere feew 4 Asiee | Mocs Pee ter ae ine Post ” SYicawe -mone } + em tie Motions, smd os Thrashers. Gheng isegnece, Maching Puie 52880 0 ref eonlinsaels F pea o fiem joart, act ofl other Min Wark Geese ween gt . Pty of tee Pheet are CASTINGS SERLEELY 4 Ww 6. vaor 4 Brven Coctinge ertines \arteting Wee as Said reaper iT A square ie the space occupied by 16 chose fines. aaa petal sath ay wohl re ’ . ty ee em ’ ‘ din ‘ - ch oaeneee. Oe. Sap, Oi we pets sasce of Railing, whieh may be we cN srepettinys ah Ssh iy ree = : a aur wyeere = =Mahing 2) of 2) ogre epete mer te etnte, thet Phew great BOILERS tue to Zeqre All frectucees of « eqr a-ETaBia f ar, Pine amt Cy tind tea! Beteire, Water Tant oye . for}. charged tm propurtmoe to the whate,uf 4 og te all other Linde of Botier Work ot grecrel &* é = hee 8 frect»os! part nd oe * REPAIRS Occamnnl peercwels, witheet additemal charge <taicachs Os 6 oak ‘ be . bd qreeted to those eho edvertee regularly thewegh tbe ewe Gnas cn ecree 7° 9" pans RIDGE Chapecte f ery +, North of Guath. and ie s prompt and Thr 4 ref aoaneing candidates for ofhee Ce = them boving the Vlavear tee ae yea Coart Orders charged 25 per cent higher then the | gree ones Ore aes - aheewe ratce Onders tt drvurce of husband sed wife = s\@eeak P Pmt Wetrcter If Perms ecadiog in advertioements are request Sn 2 os eyo SENGY B. DEANE, te 3s 4 state the che of neeriome required , and (w™) o wishe | eccepy the |r est epece pow ernte apm the heck the word close (nMherwwer TO THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. we Ne ee Bier pide re cece LU Ly MONS hey ell be pel op ia the apual style and charged ocdumec'y tr Ne ders » theee ratce ‘ IN PLOW Thee is = heaght the Regtet tor Iredell Coanty, ond ore Meee Lnomas OC. Halyburton, M.D. fac 7 the bre Phew at thew Shop, tea miles Beat! _ 2 Niwa I t AVING 4 myeoll permenentty #1 Mietce Orcers addressed to them at Amity Hill, will be eiie ss 1 ee peer ones ents 68 te ee = Seabed 1a Receearas daa bee ates whe may fever me with thelr pairomage OFFI t mee : Hote w nN S68 THE GREAT POINT os pipe . . f 4 antess pr 4- can-nal egré JAS & ROBERT WeNEELY al ahy cence . hecise aNes bag: Stateevitle, NC. Feb, 1635 | OF ATTRACTION :: ery eos STEAM SAW MILL LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. WHOLFSALE DEALERS IW P weer ipug SF eff 2) REIGN AX Deetned to be the Great Centre of Manufacturing Interests in Ww ESTERS NORTH CAROLINA, (t Saleer // Darideon Counts 4 perhape of the and Famoy Trimmings, ° ‘ nites A) | UNITED ST Neo. 34 North Third Street, \ "ILL reece etecate with despatch edere | ATES. Between Market amd Arch Sta fer aay dee wn of Sa@ed Lamber 1/AMG4 w. rriscory. | aye ang. .' a mere tothe W wed chun dares bs cee . fateed te have 8 Rafiread from BALIERI RY orrrwes ris. 4 school ei om = i THE STEAM CORN WILE Freerk Ber BAULK CITY People may laagh o ‘> Febrvary 1, 1-55 1 Schur a saan eek ae baeead Sala - dee fey chee. ae | det not many wil | | dada tithey leagh at Fottem ehitet he weet. fhing o> “WAVE YOU SEEN Si.” PRICKS FOR LUMBER FOR THIS MONTH. wate by elem, at the tate of sin imuirs * . |b lheda't they lmogh ot Cotember, oh | inch plank » or, from 12 lo O15 pe 1000% « ° UST reerived “ The Sone of the Sree.” being Trmbe ris 146 ‘ ep { dieravering a mew world tn the Wee OF wn history A the rise. progrees and desting of Heart Larmber IS. 9 | do's they lnagh rt the culumirs when they grew *! the Americen Party, and ite pr te influence on Sash staff, or os oe make lakerereabar deez ' t inde pende mer ; Va . the pent Preadeanal Flectma, tn which 10 added are | ead rescue wee —liedete to be od-| ges areop artis Fanaa or <; ; view Af the Letierof the Eom Heory A Wise age JOHN G PROWER i hae eshingtons, Putrame, eo Knew Nothiage, by an Amencan Muited Soperintendam signe Sy eerra aes ecto -ovaled wer 0 * ye A ae ey as Maver ull. Mey le. 1885 re patrate ae they were — worthy ares of men a hb J. HW ENNISS, Bord seller : Rat havn't people taaghed et mo Saliebery, May 31 \ B.@PaPEQ GPE A 4 Mike SU BSC ere «! e well kone the New Books! New Books. fy © s ved WOLFERTS ROOST t oF Washington Irving, RUTH MALI vel hy Fanny Fern LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF have aren fii to talk of ce olen’ de Tm - Leay Tintend to heave a Rail Rot from Nalishury to Eagle City 1 dom weed to eet and her West ory and Weererr be a North Western Reed from Saimber’ can't” wuek y Mime ve te ato’ FANNY FERN. FUDGE DONG, hy The War. | ft met be be Wh here are . r a tle ’ alromag v NO RoW CE ETRVRS. fran Sdlow ed o hol printece te tt = ” afro a dista a fed he HEAPS AND MESILAPS, by Greco Ciree aA eral wee 1 eotculatem, whic Tr f « f andg with HEART'S FASE, Seilwir ni e * rug) bone ete Tt mast «¢ 1 " Ido work as cheap as en DAILY LUFF Rev Con hs THE BONN) mt City hall be th ‘ a arrant all his pote OF THE SIRES of 1754 aa nese Riad, alesse the people ahowe eee proper to carry ' NEBR OW Fir eula st tu ENNixs Book Store [0 Hut Bogle Guy rise Like that hearer A ® 1*55 is Salishory. Way 31, 1555 fl | aspiring bird, it must soar alo [tie worthy of brine the home of the greatest and beet of mortal mer. “* Ww. P. LN snow the abode of peace, plenty and hapymr'* “ not bald a great manufectarng city there We lticcares MORE NEW BOOKS ck. : oe There are prodyctive lands. |'% GENERAL COMMISSION oe . ne elle and fever there a0 ® J T Received WOOD NOTES, of Carvilna! ing he and ready hands may be f i pacolensceiicetire of Minh Verve en, by | waving harerote, nch meadows, lovely valee © char " « ° * gee FORWARDING MERCHANT, is srerwes swergeemeren cies Ge I nent Americans, by Lammog. THE FOOTSTEPS and all delight ng reat bicesint® WILMINGTON, N.C af Ae Meh ee Book and ite Mery. Cummings remain forever Ineked up” Lteil yom ney 1 Orders fie VW eof Flow em be . and Jules eee cloaked ehh hot LTT DECAY Ua adel Mon Omen j + Ff ro ere of the t oad, wou tit be a place! nt peot Cie ae a ’ allie lbh Lpefegi he by Helen Dha. | want to buy lote there? ACA won't lote bring # pr HniecreMes a] eNNNISS Book Store Lands, for miles around the city, and all alone 1° y : 1 Ine of Road--won'tthey nee in valae? The incire® DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, a their valae alone, will domble the coat of the R \ Who doabte these things! There is a mint of mene tauGrese DR. J, J. SUMMERELL, n Honting Creek aiseete ert) ponnd of ite cryetal Vv Tould reopectinity Inform the citizens OFFICE water will tor ney. and thie great ®@ ; Bade 4 ally OPPOSTTE MANSION THOTE I mmmerce and enterprise will anom torn to : A Mawel. Ln beh 31645 tthe abundant resources of thie abandant reg verion Wyte nf wrk mi pel (ike bow fal oa a lee d the Road. Vihiake help if fean ee ' butt olen will take hold, Fi atiempe icon my a ' VOB LRINEING own ree ty. The aa shall be done leva ae y ; | ANDREW BAGG ARLY . ( V fity 194 ( burg O fice delirvar diminis cigoyn the tee good ms tha its ge roving to * wie DINT pI it! of psts in Nf, LISPU RY ogh et ibe Rood © ut othe nines to earry hat heaven thy of being tal men. ** apyinr > J 1 eheonne at ice | hue ine gaiet hie ternnnas iianan aoe At oa Devoted to Potitics, ‘Mews, eae Ve eet reer ae SSS Sa aero Sina ulh megs At enseegtyt VOL. XI=sNEW SERIES. aa 3. J, BRUNER, Editor and Pre an J. BP. MERA, t-s Ansiotamt Mditer. ) person’ to Have the ditection. 1 bd ty a ) ; | gently conducted When it fully to the lot of If many of the symptoms which arise, .or may ip jarise, in fever, or if wiinutie of treatment are Ih the first place it must be remembered, that | here omitted, it ik because either their a when any thing ool y os === for eoitinued fever we have fo cure, that i ’ | i is, we ;tion would have been useless, or that x FEVER. nish adequate guidance. As it must be vanquished ‘treated of int valnable icle f anew work entitled quiuine removes ague ; = A Dietianary of Dowentia Medicine and jey to health, and our endeavor wust be to place | hes, ageless “Ain” and * Atmosph: Household Surgery. Srexcen Tuomr- | these powers in the most favorable condition ay V a Chlorine,” Disinfectant,” Ma son, Mv D.; isthe author. This work is | polite for the strugyle, antl, where they appear as Daye ¢ pron involve needless highly ‘approved by-thedical mon every to be insutli ient, assist. Sometimes tho consti- lap: Predisposinigg—whatever lowers, either tem- where, ‘and 1 Were Well that id was in the | '¥tior=l power will throw off fever at the very | porarily or a thestandard of the ge- : ; ouset. Probably few medical men Imve notexpe- | renal healt handy of alt heads of families. iTienecd te their own perséus, when attending products of animal or vegetable dccompusition, Thorne, is no disease, perhaps, in the oo" 7 ot patients, that they had contracted the dis- ie " ‘ t a . treatment of which lees aap be ager jease, and that after all ite symptoms had been aphd. amige al » remiltent character thaa it plished with uiedicine than in cases of | iw course of development for four-and twenty, or This article-cannot be closed without ‘refer- continued fever j and there is none which | evce cighband-furty bours, it has teen cast off, ‘400 ty the employment of fresh yeast'in cases | eould go.back to the bole in which he had al- ul fever, particularly of a low, malignant, or pu- rif vndency,in which it js most useful It in tablespoonfal dose, repeated three or four hours, _ os CASPAR HAUSER In the year 1828, grost sensation was crea- ted throaghous the civilized world, by the story of Caspar Lauser. This, as it appears, was in is more on good nursing, &e. | probably, by perspiratioe or diarrhea, and health There fs reason to believe that great iy. |rered ce prevails every where in respect w the wock after week of eontinged fever, the ra inp t poluts is thei anage jdisease may be (brown off at any period of its these importan’ a : : oe jcourse. = \ person attacked with fever ought to ment of fever cases; and if the subjoiued | be placed in as roomy and will-aired a situation article shal} serve to enlighten a portion | es possible-—better even ina barn than in a close of these who need. information on so im- | srowded rum; the greates, cleanliness as re | gacds every thing srownd must be observed, and Jpn ap thao pane cratered | perfect pet Be i thint te etal Y dood es ne ae af a benefit publication. $ . [be liberally indulged with siinple diluents; if (0 the twentieth of May, in the year above FEVER-—Is that qadition of the body in| nourisinnent ie taken, it should be givee ie mod- tamed, as a citizen of Nurewberg, in Bavaria, which the pune is quickemed, the skin hotter | craic quantities, and evnsist principally of mifk |“ proceeding slong one of the streets, bappen- (une natural, thirst ptesent, and the feoctions an.) farinaceous preparations ; grapes, orapyes, ed see @ young man in the dress of » pensant, generally dinordered. This feverish state of the | aod ripe fruits, if they do tot create flatulence or who ua standiog like ome matoxicated, atiem )t- oystem may arise from and be the conconmitant | Jiarrbam, are allowable 1M the ekin is hot 28 & move furward, yet appearing hardly to of various local and other affections, but it nay | wud dry, it sbueld be eponged daily, o oftener, have command of bis legs. On the Approach aleo constitute © disease in itself, and it is to it with water, and, indeed, this practice ia beneg. ‘He citizen, shia stranger held out to him s let- va this light thatthe present article applies. | cial, more or lem, im most ence. By these sim: | “7 d rected to a well-enewn and respectable mi Fever, property eo called, naturally divicdes it plo means of management, alinost without med. |'“"Y “tices lisigg. in Nunggberg. veil into intermittent fever or agus, eruptive fover,| sue, be youd sume grathe apereat at intervals As the house of this persun lay in the dire wach as emall-pox or measion, beetic fever, remit: | iy kee P the bowels perfuctly frve uf their nese: |%™ of the citizen's walk, he took the youth thi weet and eamasen cuutioued fever. ht is with | sasily dspeaved contental| many a cam ef fser ther with bim. When the servan€ opened the the two lastithat we bare to do at proseut ; the | uay lw well evoducted to a favorable issue, with door, the stranger put the letter into bie hand, thers will be cousidered wader their own heads. | yuck pore corihiniy: than woder 9 mare sod Gllernag some unintelligible words. The various Resnittent fever may be regarded m an agyre- ijesome Lrealument—eare being takes when signs | !omtem which were mked as to bis name, vated fuem of intermisteut fever or ague, (» © | uf sunendiment show ibemmcives, that there is “'™™* be came, doc, he seemed not to compre Ague), \t-leme the regular succession of bot, cold, ng tow greet hurry ie ging uf hend. He appeara! excessively fatigued, stag aad sweating stage, but the interra! be tween the strung vounabeeet gered, as if exhausted, and pointed to hie feet, parcayeame ie tut eharacteriand by the return to | lo more serous feyme of fn’, be same prio t Beriex & ‘ om parative panera the latter. oe ale fi teruamerea eee bebop seemed to be sefferiog from bunger, a piece « mont Wepical comnines, priovipal type « ver @ the remsitient; bat the complications of the fewer, and Gouscquent!y its management, ve ry sesording to locality. Under these cireany | tenons, it would answer no good cod to devote mare apace to ad subject at preeret, than to ad woderuess of the | vine all who are about to reside in hot climates, |), to infurm themecives thoroaghly on this ae well oe yer From this alovont ephemeral attack, is given every pertp'\uag shedding tears, apparently from pain. view, but aecat was given t him, bat scarcely had be tast- ed 1, when be spat « out, and shaddered a» if He manifested the same aver beead, 602 Asack mote urgent symptoms mey en!! tor more ach ve vaterference , coleat delinam may require the Wvatment porate! OW wader the article dewoted te the subject; difficulty of brew with abborence. son to beer Tle ate comme hag Om COMETH aster, with sigue of satisfaction may tender 2 bbeter On tre chest derirable, or Menawbile, all ettempts to gain any infurme wels od | sat tn) taped thea fom bun were fruiesa, To every question He seewed to hear, without understanding, aod wo ~~ [b¢domen,j may riglt thac rey apphcation of halla wee leeches he answered with some uotelligible jarzon a ather matters connected with the preservatioe | inertasa ses require to be ehecbed, (ere Ye iat I iving. He shed many tears, re, thout perceivi «© of health, and aho on the nature and manege- arrhra,) ot constipation remove! by gentle ape ed kee ow af af meat of the disenses in and connected with (het oe: castor<al ur rhubart of ® ona wll gee Brot rieoes e aa Mtns Soreness el care 5 moans and varnteilazible sounds fotare b erally be fowm! safest and beat, or by clysters The fetter to the officer above-mentioned Common costinved fever » an sffection of the Newpiessnces at night with comvulwre starting) arc oted ar Goes ch can anes . satietactory im r alio whole system ; as described by a medical a0 | oy ike Beceem, may require pram, (e~ J/-/rrimm,) RL epee en ee vat the te wor day laborer, thor of eminence, “ it afhets the bea! the trunk one general making of the pow nm. the pols y - wilh a family of ten chikdren ; that the bearer f the Cody, gad the extremition, i ofirc’s the pecoming feobl: amd easily extin cubs! ma 1 beee left wth brim in Oetober, 1812, and ’ on lef ’ on ' nt« - cirealation, the aheorptiva, aod the nervous sys all for the careful aod measered son | , fered t - . e he never since been suffered to leave bis téen ; ¥ affects the shin, the mesrular Bbres, and ( wme of branty, or of camph cae ca wkd: 3G icdhatnanpten : ’ hoase , that he hal received a Christian edac the membranes ; it affrcts the buxly, and like Comptor,) with stron; meat-bnah. or yravy. 1 , sous - ‘ 100, been baptaiard, de lJe was sept to this wise the mind.” By medical men this serious (ov uty repeated atmall quantys At this diasane ip sabdivided into different vametios amd i un must be flicer with the request that he mizht be takes ot» lakes to Fi are of tl eetcateen vearm old. an! then be types; but it would serve po gux! purpone tx urine | ann Wf there ewemes ; . si ' . The management of a , A : site al Noa path rod Bamsted Med bree int daz enter into these here « a beg of but bran om the lower pa m isn ten albeer Uend Goad oh et orca 7 dimeane eo gravely important as fever can never | scanit he it be legitimately wadertahen by unprofemmons oii. ghouh! be taken ty protect wk and persons, if medical amistance @ procurl: , b a2 2 provision for circumstaners ben 1), sent, the hess complicated the aecount beth of 0 Af wally Uke mee the disease and its treatment, the more | h lake. Wie Lotecr oft wv it to be managed with advantage domstical!r Save of tran fal dacallesite abe aye to The fret symptoms of inctpient fever are w-ual ; i displayed through the nervvas system. Thein 5 was supposed, of course, to be desygn ulead, apd ao reliance was placed apoa nye of the patient from beng «: . mab i The may tx me in var r, Suapeoting some imposition, sent the potice. To all inquiries the as before. duaplaying a Ineme He was q to bis feet swakward du " pring, am! pointir BIN OW derke bee ur ounce the delated sulphu “ " had the axe of a young man, bis thee dividual feels an unaccountstle languor, an! jcenis shiz: the ammunia manalons iad the expression of achiid. When wrting complaios of headache wed shivering, cannot et Lis gran wherever <1 ealerinl are piel: elie lien, br 1o0k the ort bie powers either je the dates of plemerrs — Paige! acw f 1 with wider wo with alacrty, aad wrote Aaspor Hauser. — of like, ia cantly tired, sheep 2 disturbe), the ap fe ‘ been room J for u L Lis so coptrasted with bis previous syzus of ig petite is impaired, the skin hooks dusky an! the urn arpeme and where this art an be norance aad dulleces, as to exeite suspicives uf eyes heavy, the pulse quickens, aad at length) poured, owl) probably be sujenor SPY sypcatare, and he was therefore committed to a the feeling of general illness drives the patient aber to bed. The attack, however tower used for the confinement of roves and vay become ha may Cm All peat awh tong alwods. In going to this place, be sank down, much more suddenly—a shivering, or, a the | *, or ulorrations va tbe pryminent| - aaing at every step. - : os ~ ¢ people in many places call it, an “ ague fit,” may parta of the bs which are subject to prensare The body of Caspar seemed perfectly formed back ap the tece bore a be the first symptom ; or severe headache, or pat rg agi al pe pee er vomiting, or fainting, or even convulsion may be the first symptom of the impending malaly. Whee fever is fairly catablished, the pulse ranges about 100, the tongue is furred, probably brown inh and dry, sleep is disturbed of sapy lanted by delirium, the muscular power is diminished and diminishing, and the mind indifferent to passing decided aspect of vuiganty back of the When in a state t was either des { tevtsh fi blahes f tranqu t had a hook formation « P pores Vv he * veal, ups of th um, ke W bes these aloers y pot only add maternally to the may become the changed a few months, and rapidly gained io ation. — [Tis [hey « J, if pus S aviny been confir by patent, but suffering of the ause of Use fatal terminaben to aca asion and anim wise hav vered able, be |} tted The part above re f ¥ formed the sols were aoft as ciguynatances , dark incrustations collect about the teeth, the patient sinks down in bed, and perhaps passes the patural evacuations uncon sciogaly, thus displaying the most evident signs age ssn appett : of Sebifity, This condition may inerense ll it mattnane ie Vinay be deemed sulle aii ona ec Gani aaron terminates ta death, or tends toward reo ome wera ae fetinite . . : : cither by tome marked crisis, sich mt profuse FaLUeurirs vn cuban sree perspiration, or by an almost imperorptible amend ng ee ered se a meat. Tranquil sleep, improved aspect of the dis Cumann ails eras whe “rs eel ening Coenen at t ) countenatoe, the skin cooler ani with more t . : Se rte arin ¢ ee So eu cee deney to moisture, the tongue cleanins at the ai inn iwniew Mee paalkclyse . ace hats . edges, snd a natural desire for food, all give siz ole arritienknteot cus s, ke, the ela benate uf the forat. Yet be was destitute that the disease is pawing amay; on the other | e purpos ust inte rida ands i Peuawuciiel wit hand, if « fatal iasue is approaching, the general 1 cee ; ; ¢ nth ; aU acs eats al should be frequently exami Land on the slight Tara s bands. Iie gait est appearar of redness, ' skin at tbe s} fig progress, groping with t shouk! be rubbed with spr randy—or a aud often falng at the slightest When the ekia has ant If. ald not, a ny time very weaknens increases, the patient slips down bed in consequence, and hes ina state of dreamy Ee peed . tok beach a routtering ; there is convulsive starting of the Oe fingers of other parts of the body, prcking at the aie ene bed-elothes, the insensibility to external iinpres- ie sions increases, and probably stupor closes life. POs ae ° Ore ol aitnuee Such are the general featur s of fever, whether TCO" . : ; = ls : simply continued, or # hen it runs on to the more : ; _ . eaielea eae acct dak cue. Bega the aneellil : “ serious forma of typhoid, or low, of nervous, 0 , Pact ¢ ca z : . : int ont hi 1 malignant fver. There are many other indica . 7 w i ' piace a light ; tions which occur, but which it would serve Bo ! f00d purpose to detail here ; all ‘hat is requ . : a Serpaitai sates is that the disease should be revoguisable, so tliat i } nee its general managemept nay be | roperly and shim. We ther food ay at Vhehted, and unsuspeeting the bles, When amir looked bebind, to Bnd Like a cluld, h 4 npeRT o domestic manage & put jae fingers inte F he was shown ham h the unas reflected rreedi gree (have no thedicine which we “can give with the /feference to various parts of this work will far- . "ee . hole i thobtie the We copy the following interesting and tolerable certainty of removing the’ disease, as bor fever, the fim, * Contagion tas boon Ielly me in 408 special afticle, and the rest are by the powers of the constitution, by the tenden- ‘se fully pager et iv the various sanitary arti- ” * Bed- inage,” ition They aay be summed § and. Direct--eostagion and the | ride the liv’ Fever in children in this eoantry [England] is | bis borse, oped ; he soon fined | ways been From bis rep ,meots, now that he had learned to speak, it ap- | peared that be had been, frow bis earliest recol- | lections, confined in a narrow space, hig legs ex- | tended forward upon the floor, and his body up- iright; and here, without fight, and withoat the Power of loeomotion, he had remained for years. The date or period of his confinement he knew | mot, for in bis dungeon there was no sunrise or sunset to mark the lapse of time. When he awoke from sleep, be found some bread and wa- | ter at his side; but who miwistered to his want | be knew not; he never saw the face of his at- | tendant, who sever spoke to him, except ian some | vointelligible jargon. In his hole be bad two wooden horses, and some ribbons, as toys—and these afforded him bis only amusement. One day had passed as another; be bad no creams ; time tan on, and life ebbed and flowed, with a dell almost unconscious wovement a me his keeper gave bim a pencil, of which be learned the use; he was then partially taught to walk, and sbortly afler, was car- ried from lis prison, a letter put into his band, and be was left, as the beginuiag of our story fiods him, io the streets of Nuremtx Ug The jourvals were pow filled with accounts of and this mysterious young man. A suspicion was at last started that he was of high birth, aod (hat important motives bad led to the singular treat ment he bad received. He was himself haunt ed with the fear of aanssination, from the idea at the circumstances which led to bis incarce ravon, now that hws story was known, might lompt hia ememion ta pet «= ported ww Bis Ife bes seeking at once the removal of a bated ob Jeet, and security against detection. Hs fear were at last partially realized ; while be was un Jer the care and protection of Profssor Dauner, be was attacked and serious y wounded, by a bhow upon the forehead, After this event, Earl Stanhope, who p that part of Germany bappea ed to be aused lim to be removed was placed be care of an able sch Here his fears suleided ; but in December, 1233, a wrapped in a large ak aceoste! bin Anspach, wh b ander master under ihe pretence of having an important com mt ation tk make, and proposed Caspar agreed, and they met in the palace gar fen, alone The stranger drew scrne papers from beneath his cloak, and «hile ( them, the reffian stabted him in the The « t He was a} to return home, ! Measengers were sent m pursuit of the assaam, but in vair “par Was etaminmye regron of the heart mmediately fatal aod relate what had bapy Hauser lingered three or foar dars—that is, till the seventeenth of December, 1633, when he hed. On dissection, it appeared that the knife ad pherced to the beart, makinz an incision i its outer corering, and sligh att b A reward of Eve 1 nl Stanhone. Ger thout eff voled Caspar’s liver and the stomach sand florins was offered by I the discovery of the anaaasin, but w r owas the mystery which atory ever folly onravelled Sech was the tale of thie extraodinary indi alas it appeared a few vears ago. Since that nexl, thf facta in the ease have been care dily af and (he resi ws a eet J convr sor that Llauser was an impostor, that the story « be confinement was a fabrication ; that he pre tended ynorance, hw steapidity, be chiidm'smens. were but skilfal acting to enforce iis story ; and stramge as it may appear, there i good reason to believe that the wounds he received, a both etances, were inflicted by himself Such were be deliberate convictions of Ear! Stanhope, and hers, who investigated tbe facta on the spot od and with the best advantages for the discovery ar’s motive for wounding bim ew If « revive the flagrng it est of the public in his behall—a source of ex ement he had so lorz enjoyed as to feel ur happy « tit tr falter inatance, he doubtless infbeted a severer wound than he? tended, and thus put an undesigned pe bis exptence Ilia story pr f the m astances of imposture on record pable (hat he was ard din his imposition by arral f Fuerbach, one of th f l tria, Who adopted some theory on the j which he supperted with gross, though per haps undesigned, misrepresenta He put s an interesting account of Hause at he rather colored and exaggerated making the narrative far more wor i a } reably would) warrant It was, d a, Wingy these statements of Fuerbach, that an strordinary interest in the case was everywher 1}, and itis highly ] Hauser nself was encouray and tends yl t Mistake r redu of the judy lar had first meditate k h surprise at 1 wond 1 ! i and 1 ed at x himself suddeuly oe desta “Aris: and Sriences, Morality, ©., SEPTEMBER 25, 1855. ly-veached for every glittering object, avd cried was denied him. His whole d hardly to exceed a dozen words, and that of rose (horse) answered. for, all qvadrupeds, such bas berscs, dogs, and, cats. — When, at length, a wooden horse was given, him as a plaything, it seemed to effect.a great change in him ; his spirity revived, and his lethargy and indifference were, dissipated. He would sever eat or drink without first offering a portion to Hlis_ powers seemed now to be rapidly devel- quitted bis tay, and learned to | ment. ing home, with astonishing rapidity. ly as the means of keeping up population, or as |More to return. A few days more pansed, and He, however, was greatly oppressed, as he ac-|§ mere social and economical convenience, but his body was taken from the river ; the Coroner | | quired knowledge, at discovering how much in- aaron Seale es ad the Family Circe ey kon nen eae nail verted from a poor German mechanic, as be doubtless was, into a prodigy and » bero—ex- citing a sensation, throughout the four quarters of the globe. the folly of permitting the imag’ us in the investigation of facts, and the extesded | itnpositions jons that may flow from the want.of ex- jact and scrupulous veracity in a magistrate. a PREMATURE MATRIMONY. Marriage fs a divine and beautiful It wns designed by Providence not sole- | comforted. The basband Was asked for an explanation. “With head averted, band voice interrupted by heart-brokea sobs, she made knows tober husband the startling fact — from its throne—that she had wasted all his bard earnings in the purchase of Havana lottery tickets {~ The vacant stare from the eyes of the husband which met this stonishiag disclosure, | Plainly showed that he was vo louger capable of | appreciating his loss, but with # mauviac laugh, he left bis house, his wife ahd litth ones, wove: NUMBER XVIII astonished, and | number” connected "with this revolting [ fe of polite Hil anit We hope it is not large. The above exhibit is sickening : and disgusting . The whole story affords a good illustration of which fell like # thunderbolt upon him, crushing enough without further comment on the ebarac- i imagination. to, Jead | bis brain} and causing reason to totter and reel | ter and re q of the ——- ee | [never heard of a man that stole hie | sheet, or fought for a coffin, or went to law for's grave. The bold transgressor covets no suth | goods. A parent who sends his son ints. the | World uneducated, and without skill in amy’ ast | Or science, does as great an injury to mankind as to bis own family ; hedefrauds the community of a useful citizen, and bequeaths to us =. Bul- as the blending of two spirits into one—the mas. | belt an imquest upon it; and » verdict oe ae: He that clothes, the poor, clothes like | ferior he was in knowledge to those around him, | Culine representing “wisdom,” and the femenine |cide” informed the public how he had died ; but | j}and this led bim to express the wish that he |“ affection.” When there is a true spiritual af. | "by be died remained a secret. |Guity between the two, then the design is ae- ted state | com plished. evils of the times; and it would not be a bad | idea in these days of reforms, if au * ant-marry- | We bad this sad narrative from one who knew b {the family well, both im the bright day of their | b8°S7Y, spreads out | Premature marriages are among the greatest | Prosperty end happiness, and in the g 7 | in gemenaliy the right of their misery and wretchedness. Many a tale, equally melancholy with the }own soul. He that sweetensthe cop of allie | tion, s¥eetens bisown heart. He thatfebds the for himself 2 banquet of, A fondness for low company 4 of, ig and | want of taste; nevertheless, it should be remedi- | bared chat all is not gold thet. giities. Ifyem ing-io-a-burry society ” were instiiuted Now- above, might be told of poor people in our city, | would have frienda, deserve thent > there isso ’ a-days people leap into the magie life circle with | bo more Consideration than they would partake | of a dinner—little thinking that wher once in they are there until their end comes. There is but tide, sometimes 20 material avalysis of dis | position, and comparison of taste and affections. They seem Ww fancy that ifthere ure any discrepaa- | cies, the fatal Gordian kot, wbich can be sel- dom cut avd never united, will harmonize all. The number who have felt this truth—the numbers still feeling it to their heart's core— are incalculable. They recognise it as the great | mistake of their lives. The chain is not to them asilken one, but a cable of iron, that tightens aroua ' them more and more, crusbing all hope aud evergy, sabstituting hate for love, aud eat ing out with its rust the very inver life of the soul. Boys and girls pow marry to agroater extent thaa ever before, instead of waiting till they be- come fullgrown and retured men and women. The young dandy as soon as be gets out of short Jackets and finds a Title furze gathered on his apper lip—and the yoang mins, a svon as she emerges from the nursery and abbreviated frocks —thiok they are qualtied to assume the most Sad so if ~ Pa” and “ Ma” wont consent, they post off to some ms Green, Ad Chere wake Cltigetions they | solema responsibilities of irfe. “ will pever cease bitterly to repent Marriage should never be the resalt of fancy The ball-roomn and the evening party rarely de velop real character. Under the erbilaratug aftuence of the dap he glar the merry squib and joke of hgbu, lismolute youn man ma appear amiable, and that slaiternly scold loveable. Matches made at such places, or uoder similar circumstances, cre not of the class that eriginated in beeven. They more genera are couceived the opposite place, aud r forth only imiqu The true way to art em er m to do it at home, ja the par hor, in the kutchen, and on occn<doms that test the temper We see the result of these unions in the almost daily divorces that are taking place, n the running away of hosbend aving thew wives kiren to star aod the elopement of wives Not otly tn, but we titpens it in he kon-«pinted men, made ok) in the prime ‘ geting on for more fuod and cluthing and r.and in womee—crom, dirty, sietish aod * nobled It would be quite impossible for as to depict q faithfully the malutude of physeal and moral evils that resalt from these sinful alliances —for ar They ruio the lxxly rrupt rails and stalily the rthind Aod the re sult ws pot stop with husband and wife. There are tt 1 they partake «f the feeblemens and vices of the parents, both ph and mor al, and go oat into the busy work! stunted aad gare God pity them ' Wee ] not be understood «peaking agminst } yo of marriage It ws holy, beauu ] benefieent. But bet every one take bis Male, or t € Let wot th brave eagle pair with the stoped owl, nor the gentle dove with ar row. Like should have like Itis a glonous sight to see two ofd people who have the storm and basked in the sanshine we f gether, go baad in hand lowngiy ao viv down the gentle decheiiy of tue, wth t angers, por jealousy, nor hatreds garnered mat each rand looking with hopes an. y to the everlasting youth of hear whe hev tan shall be forever, That is true mar uge—for it is tbe marnage of spirt with eprint The love is woven inte @ wool of gold. that pet rnity Can sever The hlectree ++: LOTTERY TICKETS wing sad cirenmstanee in regar tory mama, recently occurred om our ow ¥ A poor but indastnous mechame ha been Inboring for years to accumulate suficicet money to purchase a homestead for bime/f aad roily On oretarmog bome each Saturday mht, he would place his weekly salary on the aw and reques t A few knows thin nt ‘ ‘ 5 1 ! bait ee ‘ ‘ y ata f as t * . ’ Y } alled upon the owner, a t was of 1 vata bargai Ovenoved with bie sstened home to his wife, and ve glad new 1 ack f t i a a ’ ‘ i moog t most bitterly, aud r ut to be bot be wey who have for years been spending the means they have earned by the sweat of their brows, and defrauding their families by the purchase of lottery tickets, in the vain hope of some day drawing « prize, of whieb there is kaw probabili- ty than that they will be struck by lightoing — Take our advice—we give it gratis and don’t surer path to hovor avd preferment. Is there's royal road to wealth! Nay, verily. The bee that waits on Flora gathers sweets incessant tell; and the squirrel provides hia,” winter stores by daily iadustry. So should man labor, both dér the things of this world, and for riches that pam purchase lottery tickets— New Orleans Daity | not fade. ~The hand of the diligent shall prow | Dette. | - > HONORING PARENTS. As 4 stranger went into the churchyard of a pretty village, he bebeld three childres at a new- ly made grave. A boy, about ten years of age, was busily eugaged in placing plants of turf about it, while a girl who appeared a year or two younger, beld im ber aproa a few roots of wild flowers. The third child, still younger, was sit- | ting o0 the grass, watching with thoughtful look the movements of the other two. They wore | preoes of crape oa their hats, and « few other | signs of mourning, such as are sometimes worn by che poor who struggie Letweea their poverty | and their affections. The girl soow began plaptiag some of ber wild flowers around the head uf the grave, when the stranger addressed them “ Whese vrave is this. +/\'-em about ebich you are so busily engaged [” * Mother's grave, se,” said the boy “ And did your father eeud you to place these flowers around your moter sir, faiber hes bere tov, and little Willie Jane.” When did they die" “Mother was buried a fortnight yesterday, they all he Bhd simls sir, but father died last winter ; bere.” “Then who told you to du tha f” * Noboriy, air,” replied the girl “Then why do yoo do it! They appeared at a loss for an ansqer, but the stranger looked so kind!y at them tha: at lengih the eklest replied, as the tears started in his eyes { “Oh, we do love them sir ™ “Then you pat these gram tor& and wild flowers where your parents are lard, beeause you love them !” “ Yes sir,” they all eagerly replied. What can be more beautiful than such an ex hibinon of children honoring decemed parents | Never forget the dear parents who loved and | chersbod you im your infant daya Ever re Hoaer thew tecmory, by dotng those things which you koow member their parental kindness would ;Jease them were they now alive, by a particular regard to the dying commands, and carrying on their plans of usefuleess. Are your parents spared you! Ever treat them as yow will wish you had done. when you siand a june: | ly orphan at their graves! Low will a remem brance of kind, affectionate conduct toward those feparted frends than help to sosthe your gnef and Deal your Wounded beart -o- SHOCHUING [MMORERALITY | To a pleasant town called Ceresco, mm the wee tern purt of Wisconsin, a new society bas sprung op, whch im practeal hcemboasness transcends ar ng before known ia this or any other have never bear zed countre; im fact we anvtbing bke it among savages. The charter t | te a sing I right of every woman to choose & ver she will to perform the part of a busha arm! 1 chanz at person as pases Tt laity of woman y j . h ~ of th the Vhat them = wba | pre mee 1g a i m, willdo away wh the paras of i bearing. and wileviace be wae suffenng ia venous ways. 6. That formecatnon may be “holy That tyyarny is x 7. That the enm (s 2 Ret tious a wha awk ‘ may be the ! and posh al . Fo perons a pa “ Hi ‘ } he e } ) wives, hough iz w other hus- nate ar yrid ‘ Ne * n bet ter 1 y and ductroes th atablish tw posed by tl pres 4 { a mass yp pehbornag ville f Ripon, ca ( Ar tle Pep vesogatoy m nit and ke sor ps low e buIsance per, “If ye cry diligently unto me, will Lot bear! saith the’Lord.” Toll Travelling in Ohio.—-The Express tein on the Great Miami (Cincinnati, Hamilton and Deyton) Kailroad, with the engine “L. Homans. dieu,” made the rau from Dayton depot to Cig cinasti depot, oo Saterday, 26th alt, ta oad Distance, sixty miles ; reoning tine, “e mile « winute.” A Collection of Familiar Quotations, with Complete Indices of Authors and Subjects, — Cambridge: Joba Bartlett, pp. 206. nothing is oftener the subject of frieadly ia social circles than the authorbip of quotations, and even when that is agreed upon ‘n'--* °. -.8ltp of the esas quay affords fresh matter for debate. by force of their just thought or the felicity of their expression, pass into colloqdial ase, share the fate of words, which even well informed per- sos may use with propriety, withoat the est koowledye of their origin ; while, at thesame time, both afford an opportunity for curious sta- ly. The most desultory reader experiences a certain pheasare,a feeling of gratified curiosity ot of friendly recognition, whea be meets ie books for the first time the pamages which he bas beard from so many mouths It is seedless to say that, from the context, the quotation is sure to receive a fresh illastration of its actaal meaning. A great many phrases are coustantly used by writers and speakers without propriety, aod in a perverted sense. This lithe book, which Mr. Bartlett has peblished, and of which, we be- lieve, he im the compiler, will not only prectade debate, bet will render reference omy. We need no longer quarrel about the authorship of such lines as these : ~ De good by stealth. and blush to fied it fame.” ~ Flag bet 0 stone, the giant dea” “ To weft « feather, or to drowe « fly.” ~ How bessings brighten an they take their fight.” “ From seeming evil, «till edecing good” = Owe kind kien before we part.” And Swift expires, a driveller ead « show.” * Strange afl this difference shoold be “Twist Tweedledum and Tweediedes.” This last quotation, which we have always sup- posed to be from Swift, Mr. Bartlett, spoe what *ppears to be sufficient authority, gives te Joke Byron. 11 » contained in his eptgram “On the Feuds between Handel and Boeoncini.” in these days of musical contention it may not be ames to give the whole of this neat little squib: Some say compared to Bosencial That Mrobeer Headel’s bat a Biney ; Others aver that he to Handel Te evarcely ft to bold « candle. Sirange all this difference showld be “Twist Tweediedem sod Tweediedes.” By the way, we see tbe common comparisen, As clear as a whistle,” is given to the same aa- Lovers w!!l be glad to learn that The last jek @ broken That boand me to thee, And the words thoe bast spokea Have readered me free,” aby Mise Panay Steers. * He that fights and runs away, May five to fight another day:” the Musorum Delica, compiled by Sir Joho Meonts aod Dr. James Smith, and ped ebed im 1640. So, too, the mnemonic ab nanac Thirty dayes hath November, Apri. June, and September, Febewary hath xxviii alone, And all the rest have xxi :” ts from Rochard Grafton's “ Abridgment of the Chromelea of England.” 1570. But we must refrain from farther extracts, and conclude by ending this pretty and useful © the «bolar and general reader. > - Adversity exasperates fools, dejects eowarda, jraws oul the faculves of the wise and iageviogs, its the modest to the necessity of trying ther sk)l!, awes the opulent, and makes the idle ia- « Much may be said in favor of adwer- but the worst of it is, it has po friemds. rtd sy recomn 3 dustr jeity, QUEEN VICTORIA IN FRANCE, Deacriptian of the Fete given to the Queen of England, at Versailles, om the 25th of Aw gust, 1855. Translated from Ur» Monsteur,” for the N. Caroling Standard. The palace of Louis XIV. resumed, on Satur- | @uy evening, as if by enchantnent, the life and eplendour whch animated it iv its brightest days Our epoch is called to witness wonders @hich would have appeared unppousible in the greatest ages and under the moet glorivus reigns. fn a short ume, when the eclat of these fetes and the noise of these acclamations sha!i have ceascd, and ove can reflect pop the bearing and sig- Pifteption of al! that bas transpired iu this week, bo brillant aod so full of eveuts—the voyage and axjourn of Lor Majesty, the Queea Victoria, in the capital of France, will be regarded as one of those incidents which would have seemed a cam before it bad been secomplished. All thone who shall have been witnesses of this en- thysiastic recepion, these manifestations of sin- cere oordialiy and profound sym) athy, from so- vereign to sovereign and walivn to nation, will have ceated fur themselves one of those inef feamble souvenirs which old aye delizhts to re- event, and which form an crea im the existence af individuals as well as the bistory af peoples. Versailles decked herself out to receive wor- thily the august guests of the Euiperoe The farge court of the Chateau shone as iv mid-day ; the imposing and severe outline of that no- ble and beautiful architecture was drawn in dimes of fire, and the statees of marble that adorn the doable balustrade of the grand staircase, ap- peared astonshed at all this woise and move- meat Their Majestics estered by the marble stair- way; what the invited guests ascended the Princes’ stairway. Salowes for waiting and re- pase, boudeous tuag wah bee damask and tilled with elegant jardimeres, had been prepared for the Queen of England end Prince Albert, in the apcocnt apartupents of Marie Antoinctte.— The Emperor and Empress retired for a few in- @asts mito apartments reserved for them. Their Majesties then traversed the grand apartments ef Lown XIV. brilltantly lighted and baving G@eeis bage Gre-places transformed into corbeilles howe: aed mass of fuilage. The gallery of murrors presented the most daz shng efluct. At the Gur angles, four orchestras were clevaicd, composed of two bundred artist« end directed by Straus and Dufresne. Flowers aed shrubbery concealed the platiorm of the mancass, and the harmony seemed to gush fem ievisibie imstruments through groves of Gables, peomies and oleandern Garlands sus- pended fam the vaulted roof entwined them elves togeiber and formed the most graceful and charmmg decorations | thousands of |ustres geranto'es. and candelabras, refhcted “ ed im fin stem” io ve mirror, poured turreots of liyglit @poe the brilliant costumes of the guests, al! Gueeled with gold and carched with diamonds Op appeanching the windows, a spectacle stall More enchanting met the eyes = The great “per terre can” was framed on all wdes by a strik ig series of arcades in the “Renaisance™ style, iteelf wpon the back groned f+! -“ - a Bre, and boked together by an a G4 wellice-work. In the centre rose an arch. twothirds larger than any of the rest, im the form fs triumphal arch, surmounted with the double eacatcheon of France and England At the two corners ot the right and icf, two other arcades roweded off, ornamented with ¢! tlenng mowograms of their Magesice Gruflinnt arches the water shut up im spouts and Ml im crmcaden The tw benine formed ope vast theet of quid hght, 08 which ou an Under these goeo d plies beatridden by Cupid's Lear b xivlalar tareh holders and Venitias garlatcbe At tee o'clock the doors of the gran. apa Rents were by the whole court gemlery of wurton The Queen of Eng'end bed th arm of the Emperor, the Empres that of Trine the Princess Matilde that of the Proce A Ihave tla: the Princess Rosa! that of Prnee Napoleor The it Majpties. after a few mom nts thet sty. pooed, and ther Mayenurs, ful owed wwade their enivre imto tbe direct towards tbe balounns » L had beer Abert. to woexpected was the affair that it was scarcely | noticed till it was all over, It originated in an old quarrel between the parties about a disas-| - trous partnership in a steamboat, about which | Dean had imputed something dishonorable to| Wright. They met on this occasion to recon- cile it by a public retraction from Dean, They | went to the bay aud,took a drink together ; and; ————=—————= then, it is said, Dean, refused to comply with his | promise of a retraction ; whereupon Wright drew | forth a cowhide, prepared for that purpose, and | proceeded to Jay it upon Dean, who also had pre- pared himeedf w jth a dirk. Lean was a weak aod small man, compared with Wright. Ju some movemeat of his dirk he iuflicted a severe flesh wound upon ‘his own thigh. Altogether, ] understand, the acene was a horrible one, blood | spouting frosh both, and settling in pools upon the marble floor of the room. They were both speedily removed to their rooms— Dean in charge | of two policemen, who have stood by his door | ever since, and Wright surrounded by his frieuds | large quantity of shoes and boots stolen, there- eos eee from. od Te ee y aa > PUPNIN | and several t exami TUESDAY EVENING, SEP. 5, 1855. bat oie | oy di ae A owter of persons patrolied the town on Saturday night, Valedictory of the Junior Editor, | some of them until nearly light, Sunday morn- | ing. Of this ammber was Mr, 8. R. Hamnisox, To-day, bis connection with the “Watchman” who, as he was going home, supposing his night comes to an end. Having placed himself under services were vai, came up with @ negro fellow such circumstances, and in such a position, as carrying a bag.’ ‘He attempted to evade Mr. H., would render his further continuance in this, and finding himself suspected, broke and run; office improper and impracticable, be now says! Mr. H. pursued him’: the bag wes thrown inside, to the readers of the “ Watchman ”—Farewell !_ but its unknowa elaimant made good his escape. When the mind recurs to the pleasing associ- The bag contained shoes—part of Mr. Howard's ations of the past, and then looks forward to the | missing property. Subsequently, to wit, Sundgy ancertainties of the future, it becomes a sore” task to sever ourselves from the peaceable and undisturbed relations of the present. The Watch- | man has been the instractor and diverter of my and three Doctors. They both appear to have a} earlier years, and having spent a few of my later | good many friends, and to have been what is dave called respetable, 1 was out at the time, and when I returned, ar hour after, every thing had resumed its ac- custumed routwe, and I sbould not have known of it at ali bat Gr goeeting a frieud who told me of People wege sitting about the parlors, or premenadiag the spacious and elegant hail, talking and laughing as usual. Such is life— If at » botel im a great city ! The Maine Law, as may be supposed, is not ig operation in this house, or ia the city or State. Wheol was bere some looked into the Bar room on Sunday, and saw a label “ Bar closed” hanging up, but somehow people wanaged to get what they wanted.— There was an active business done in Carrying task juleps, &c. to the rooms. — Fay. Observer. Pane pase vat INCIDENTS OF THE PESTILENCE. A letter from Norfolk pablisbed in the Charles ton Couner, says : “A mau jumped into the river the other day apd was drowned ; bie entire family had been swept away by the breath of the destroy ing an- gel, and be alove was left. We witness scenes every day that make the tears flow, and the beart bleed. A lady died at the hospital last week leaving an oaly child, and sbe a gel about five years old. She had seen father and broth ers, and sisters carried, one by one, to their nar row home, and the spint of ber dear mother bad tow departed. She sat by the cold corpse wee}, ing bitterly, and as she sat there sobbing, with ber face buried in ber lap, I felt the warm tear Wore coarse duwa my own cheeks, | command ed my feelings, and spoke to ber tenderly. | told ber that ber mother was no longer sick. and suffering pain, tut she was in heaven, in the pre- sence of ber Saviour, and in the company of an |to look upon it, had almost said, as a part | the future. in contributing to its columns, I had begun | of my existence. But time brings with it changes &s unexpected, as they are sad. Having become & present proprietor in another printing office in this place, with the expectation of taking the editorial charge of a new paper, which is de-| signed to take the place -of the “ Rowan Whig and Western Advocate.” | must abandon my voc- cupation for the time being, so as to prepare for My personal relations to the Senior editor of weeks ago, I the Watchman are, and have been, of the most pleasant and friendly character; and none can better attest than myself, that he is generous even | to a fault. | he emerged, soon after, bis feet were encased in forenoon, another buckish boy on whom suspi- cion fell, was artfully watched. He was seen to enter a stable, having on common shoes. When very soft and handsome calfskin. The shoes and the negro were both examined. The latter turned out to be “Miles,” the property of the late Dr. Beall: the former, part of Mr. Howard's stolen property: The stable was searched, and deed down in the hay, was found buried some $30 worth of shoes, &c.; and in this way, it is probable, most of the stolen goods will be re- covery. “Miles” was in limbo, until this morning; and (bere are a few others, kindred Spirits, who, | it is likely, will be able very heartily to sympa-| thise with him before this little nocturnal affair has passed out of notice. | Fagp. Dot o1sss.—This negro fellow has been again, to the readers of the Watchman,—to my | same party for Attorney General ! Seuior editor, and those connected with the vffice,—to a position pleasant and easy,—to all | these and more, | bid— Farewell ! JAS. F. BELL, Ja. When our last paper was made up and put to press, we had not thought that we should so soon be left sele occupant of the chair editoral— not a dream, that ovr young friend and very efficient assistant, would so soon bid ourself, those ia our office, and the readers of the Watchman, adieu! We feel the full force of the sad effects of the change wrought by time, in this case, as the memory of pleasant intercourse, for the last eight months, steals across the mind: and we discover in ourself most decided reluctance to give dpa relationship so agreeable and profitable. Bat the word must be spoken : For ourself and those with us, then, brother Be, adieu! And accept with this, assurances of our bigh esteem for your moral, intellectual and social worth ; nd o at sincere > poked grad pol, aad had a dd al ur most sincere wishes for your future hay a good girl she would see ber mother again 1 ommforted ber Ly telling ber that God was her fiber, and that be would take care of her. She Touching this event, About an bour afterwards, while have a word to say. teft the room. pioess and prosperity. Adieu! TO OUR PATRONS, we scarce know that we Of course the Watchman 1 was walking along phe street, | saw this litue jl] copUoue 10 ite even, onward way, as bereto- gl; she recogymaed me mmmedrately, and, simi) fore. What we have lost by the withdrawal of bag through ber tears, she ran toward me, aed Mr Bei must be made up by extra industry — cinaesng my hard je bem whe wend with touch ogemplety “Do av, have my dear mosher t buned 10 a euffla, it woukl pam my mother very much if she was put ipto one of those hur nd bores.” We copy the following extract from a letter to call fur them peblshed in the Charlestoo Mercury, from one of our fri A tbe physicians Uf that city now ie Norfolk W bat 9 volame of eve does it speak. “Rteewng tok Perbaps we any give satin tum wo the many —to please all is impossible. There is one thing our patrons can and should do, which would greatly aid ua, and that is, pay up back dues sithout Waiting for us of an agent There are, comparatively, few ends who are neglectful ia Peapect to payments, and we are sure it is more forgetful- ness than any thing else, with those. It never ~ Language fails to etpress the amownt of suf theless subjects us to antiety and trouble, and frog aod dtresa, Could you but nde over the ' & Measure disqualities us for the performance fhmoe that would make your beart Liced. dave age, Ww bere @ young mas with an inter estmy family, comm tng of a very pretty «if aud tw bildren. | eat op eth bem frum five catty will “chuck oe mourning ll seven the mext, whet Use poor fellow died I shail mever furget tbe Ho» wife had requ ded morning | wformed ber that he aceoe as bung as | hive see iim before he five in tix \bout cunld put a Ube 85 pine of Ube vomit were coming the bedaickk I tnd ao, and a she was about to embrace him for e begyed ime to assist ber w ® one balf bour I evull sbuw you sights Of oF varied duties—a thing, perhaps, which T went. two they had not considered oo. BG The Rowen County Agricalturel So | bold ite Anmeal Fair at 0. G Foard’s Mineral Spring, on the second Thursday ie (x toler oo. B27 Ih RP. Basazst, » now in Salisbary He ready to attend all calle in bw profemsion. may be found at the Rowan House oo “WOOL LEAF” te the name of a vew Dont | saya, that he P The New York Tribune is Opposed to the nom- ivation of “ Mr. Douglass,” for the reason as it) Bo qualifications fur the | | office that might not be found in“ cther® gee-| le The Tait is therefore anxious that "eps Were taken to ensure the opening of the etfect on preces ta eur market, and ia Fred shall be kept back for the and te Asylum for the reception of patients by the be- ing it was ascertained that a dechoe vf § ww ge, | turved to Congress on the first vacancy in the Monroe District. “His proper place (says the |. Tribune,) is not as a member of the State Ad-| ministration at Albany but as a member of Con- | gress at Washington. For the former office be! years the importation of Lace and Muslin Em- broidery alone bus increased from €500,000 to nearly $5,000,000 per annum. The pao- portion of these goods are made in Glasgow, al though heavy importations are received from France, Germany and Switsland, This depart- iment of trade haw become very. importent with many of our heavy dealers in foreign mercbah- dise, and wii) probaljy continye to be extended, | unless by change in the fashions whieh is very probable, The Clouk and Mantitlatrade ia another great feature in the business of New York. It may almost be called an entirely new business, it bav- ing been started as a distinct branch only a few years since. There are engaged in manufactu- ring these goods in the city not less than 10,000 females,” - -——— A Magnificent Steamer.—The New York cor- poadent of the National latelligencer writes that quite a triumph in marine arcbitecture bas lately been accomplish in that city upon the | Hudson river steamer “New World.” It was found that when loaded she drew too much wa- ter to cross some of the bars at low tide, and hence tould not be made available for the freighting business. To remedy this it was pro- posed to widen ber beam from thirty-seven to forty-nine feet, making ber breadth over all about eighty feet, This was a decided novelty, but it has been plished, and the ves- sel now draws only five and a half feet of water when fully loaded, and makes her passages in safety at all stages of the tide. She is decidedly Sani). core before bis Honor Judge Barter. Our inform be was convicted; but the sentency of the Court had got Beem pronounced at the time of his writing, “ Telegrapted for the South Carolinian. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Or.eans, Sept. 20. Cotton ja firm. Sales of 9,000 bules. The yellow fever js increasing at all points along the Mississippi and Guachitg rivers. ANOTHER ACCIDENT, We deara that one of “ | cue visjow raven at woppony. |serkied tho Hae Bd ubage aN Ae THE YELLOW FEVER AT NORFOLK. Rail Hon, wceldentally : | Batrimone, Sept. 21. |b ams a fow days sing; tome ‘sixty feet Bove | There is bitte abatement in the fever at Nor-| water. Thebughof piece folk of Portamouth. The President of the How- of tismher iim bie Gull, wld: Malet bis nics ard Association is very sick. There were 30) and instantly killed him. : deaths at Norfolk, and 12 at Portsmouth, oo Wednesday, They were buruing tar io both j cities, | thon for his continued kindness and CARE Over yy i 2 uation.” Whio was raised im ‘Danivitle, "Vins ett thas CHARLESTON MARKET. | place soit: dhirteun igo; Uebel ted t, Cuanceston, Sept. 21. | death Of ie father, fur the: Wed o 6 ire Cotton is unchanged. Sales of 375 bales, at has vot bee heard of for maey, years.‘ He ip | 8 to 10} couts. | how abyut 29 or 30 yoam of age, His mother, Mrs. Mary Paliner, ip now residing in Greensho. NEW YORK MARKET. roy’ N.C, and has suffered.e great deat of ans. New Yous, September 21. [iety om account of his long absence. - Uther son | © i iti |b still living, it would be m sodide of grist satis. Cotton is dull, Buyers are awaiting lower |" og | vates. Middiny uplend 104 cents, blour has ‘action to bear from bim + and Wf died, he wishes | j 112 ewats—Southern 68.68. Whire|'? koow whew aad where he died: Bhe wil) to one of my peculiar temperament. But for the office of Secretary of State ! and James | 80d seventy font —_ oe eat ee Se ‘= peeeree eee: | the die is cast—* the Rubicon is crossed ”—and | B. Pashan, another negro, 's the nominee of the | 88Y other boat ip our waters, with ample sccow- | modation for one thousand first class passen- LUNATIC ASYLUM. The C of this insti conven- ed im this City last week. We understand that graning of (he ensuing year. Dr. Charles E. Fisher, the present efficient pen deat, was re-elected to that office, and his salary very properly increased to $2,000. We learn that several applications have alrea dy been made for admission into the institation, possesses no qualifications that might not be! one of them, received a few days since, from = 7 : . ; take great kindness To quit such a connection is no easy Dominated by the Liberty party in New York | the pride of the Hudson, being three hundred | Wheat $2.10; red 01.02. Comm active at 6 Mabe ita a very gp capers Srey ae [give ber inkormation om the smbject, that her | tmod tay bv relieved from sy painfel » sp | pete, | The Danvitle, Va., papers, together with thos of the South. West, are most respectfully reques | The news from Liverpool by the Baltic, which | ted to copy this notice, came ty hand yesterday morping, reporting a Guardian Orecrtore. decline of 1-16 40 § iu cutiua, had a a ede uh MURDER. and io some instances fic, had Loca subsite” | ' belonging to Thos, Jenkins, Ea, Ww oe prices current tbe previous day. 170 bake | of this ery blow out the brains ofan interesting were suld, at S$ Wo 9 for vld, aud 94 to 9 cta daughter of Mr, Frost én geterday, eith » abot for wew. — Carelinian, quan, and from all that eoudkd be ascertained, looks bkhy t was done intentionally, The young indy, Batrmmons, Sept. 19.—There = no epecail, 7 setting out in the back yard, while the ne | COLUMBIA MARKET. Corcmmia, Sept. 22, 1855 even A negro y found in other gentlemen, while for the duties of a Representative at Washington he is partic ularly gfted. As an orator and debater he pos. | semses both the force and the grace proper to a Virgima genticman of the old school, and of one of the first families, to which a depth of convie- tion and a resolation of purpose, worthy the best days of the Republic, add a persuasiveness aod) magnetic charm pot often felt in the Federal We trust thea that the friends of Mr. Douglass will not persist ia urging bis election to the office for which he is now bomisated, but will make every preparation to retura bim to Congress 00 the very first vacancy ia the Muo- roe distnet.” Capital a We learn from a publication in the Vix ksburg Whig, that the committee appointed at the South western Commercial Convention in Colam- ba, S.C im January last, to fix upoe the time and place for the ner meeting of that body, have selected Richmood, Va, as the place, and the 19th November next, as the time of bolding Convention, unless the board of trade of Richmond may see proper to hange the time, of which Umely notice will Le given the pert seamoe of the - Aeniversary of the Ratification of the C Aa immense demo-rauc demonstration took place m Philadelpbia, oo the might of the 17th instant, in lodependence Square, ia celebration A the anniversary of the raufication of the Fed eral Comstitavon, The Square was bnilhantly omminated, and the vances ward clubs marched procesmon thither, eth masie, banners, and transparencies, Calls wre made for Hon. LI. A. Wise and Hos. Geo. M Dallas, but the Pre oew feature to Gotlice in the market today. A ery was scouring one of the back rooms of the far attendance og ‘change. Dealers rther dis bres. shee the rest of the family, who wove poured to bold off fur te steamer, now about daw ‘ the fromt part of the house, ware alarmed by State of Europe, There wan a oupply of wheal, = nae Sare, ont pring 2 Gotasbdew, nd their daughter laving out im the yard with - tof the N, York T . and the satpies, generaliy speaking, got cyte q Pgh bi see ow Fork Times give wo ged a yraterday. Surpers aod item, "Atle hall of her bead shat off, The whole ni 6 Pe f B buwever, bought Greely, and we mote a sing it od change of the gua had the side of and, or ia aig = wit iso ne Nicemapha elevate uate tear WRring off nearly the whole of the tack pert of im 76 ee ee Eas Pa, Very sapeneur i@ bealure and qealty, eases the be m4, while her brain lay ewwowe all over same suceess Liat has attended ber arms. ; that part f the yard. Immediately on the dis ik Ae a ae and do bibtted on ‘change the moruing, being the test both En, = fs by actually wf the weasen, Mr. James Girvin bad the sam of the que the wag ? the freee rE € as ‘juae “ ples. lt was dry and 19 cusdivee for shipment. and absrumded, bet em sd she bed oe . & Flour was steady, but without setivity. Trane | mee very fer. A jury of ing wae held over and Drowye THoys y the body sed gave their cardict, that she come lo Spain, Russia is Stirring up the factions of actiuns limiued. This supply aad recetpts are bs dak ‘aclca all partes be eg the present geverement of stil light. Pruvmives contioue io goud request roan i rer ee da game ——- i bed me bar Pio llgrad ww GU orders, and supply Ube bane trade Pre ‘ a pl ol —_ a a giand. It is reported that lsat wu © exe full masetained Stuck hgh Grucere | ’*® sie oe oan duced to abdicste, which would be a master y id =nesadere __ | *™ ming cut of the howe with the gun, she stroke of Russia, a this would put an ead to “* geeeraily frm. Tre a ctambled wer o dog img th French and Engneb influence 19 Spmn, aud) C-@e proemse ev Change. Sugars and mules Wok causing (he gua te ge of; which would benefit os again, for it ie England ss scarce at full prices, Wut stew that she hae s:aier that che fell over @ = France gy Sepa ceggy Dente eots “part vw rather dull of sale Wo omicentamd teat it ie the reset us in Spare evel op wf the J . . at full rates, ayreton —iien! Geen be stiendemce, that have had a bargain and sold us Cuba, but Eny the gua must have been placed withia « feut of land and France would not allow her to do it Im Italy, wo, there is a storm brew: The New Yous, September 19 —Prees of doa her bend to have enueed each « wound. The allies are working in Naples to Paiceigs J bing have declined 6 a l2ge. Sales of 10.500 bag. | ST? ™ PYF 19 pal. — Raleayh Star, and bring sbout a revolution, because Kussia has rela Mate and Svutherm at 67.87} 0 63 984 fur the supremacy there; and they are also domy X ' ‘ ; their best to fummeut imearrection in Lombardy tate, aml 08.62) hw Southern. The merket The end of ks likely to be, a you may ‘in OT, rth an ape ard tendency. Sales of Soath- fer, a general uprooting in Europe. If the war ore white at 61.92 0 92.04; red 61.90 goes 08, sooner or later, the people will take a of comm area inte lower. share in the excitement; and the two gevern- els at 8 ments that fear this the most are the Engimh and Rassia bas everything to gain by de South Carolina — Raleigh Register. —- fru Europ. Vane Kiee has declined amd a hog of woud. Tobaeo continues firm --- Leeut, Maury supposes that be has Comme! prod : of bie theory, that the Florida pews is the om Prices mercial mouth both of the Amazon sod Mew s Sales of 13,000 bush. “py! mvers, and thet the waters of the former, ir ashi ones mired. afer leaving its mouth, pass to the sorthward = er) through the Gall of Merion, and mi wah orders breaking out in Europe, as they can never Ut Sales of 100 barrels mene at @22 12$-— | thase of the Minsimrippi, finally sind way disturb ber security. A tumult has just occur The beef market m firm. Sales of 100 barrels uth verano throagh ve " arb } w the « sroagh the chaneel of the Geif red ie France, and the troops bad to fire on the ( hicagr packed at 616.50 a 617 Th aves Ao imsaurrection bas taken place in In 2 ee 8 ee 7 dia agnioet British rule, but the Times eaye it into the Amaaun, ebich fooud its way to the nothing, Huth are bad symptoms, and Nap beach of Galveston Leland, Te saa. leon and Lord Palmerstoa are hkely to have Ube hands full When Earope is fairly om her legs these two Luasy bodies wilt hove enough to d without isterfering with us again ie Cuba, Pres of pork lower, and the market te et Stream -.- A MURDERER. Rosner of Durham's fort County, erntes us that [us Ford formerly of Charles W oo. STILL MORE PROP, We have piled up proof, by aay of extracts Creek Thaw or in Edgecombe county and a+ Aunteer in Un Min catalliog against our interesta, with their pegr A d . rimenis of Louw the last the de t _ Bro vean war died in Heeufort county, the Oth of reserved for them ie the spartme Loam the tame, the death ratth was beard, ani b (Mice just entabliabed on the Wilkesboro’ road ‘dent announced that neither were present, but brother and ally Soulouque. September, fi ine O82 fron atulvon juarnals, 10 show that the entire XIV ore the fre works enced perce, bong stiff; dead im ber arma. She raised her ; ptember, from a stroke of strukes influ ted cs : _ . eaght or nine miles West of this place, Mr Iban they had sent letters to be published. ary h i at Oem pres i opposed ty the American party @ean dee Suisers,” lo wth the Count eo self and £01) powsrlems into mine. Bet the wurst W - Al t ; Latest by Telegraph. foe him on the bth of August, by John June : , | ood, P.M A large banner took fire acendentally, at the | Nemor. of Duchow ( R v0 the caprene yroundes that it @as faorable to chi, first chamlteriain and seperintentent of t part we yet to be told Lis father, an ol) mar priecipal ctead. which miseaicnied (c From the Columlna Carolinian. Sept. 21 - utham (ree home itis thougty, : nal val y on ; . 4 2 sath n erent. oprctncies; bed) piven ihe crt Tes, Uf sisty yearn, bad to le iofemed Af it. and | oe, ’ ; a a large ; . ; may atlempt to make hie way South Tle n mmiiere lentA atteme, Every few days brings eehes Guaes dae as welirmde pried Pia e Directors of the Westers Ex . Jrece of fire-works : the «rplosion created a great New Youn, Sept. 20.—The steamer, Haltic, described w be a tout man about 60 year sj] O° % (tances of their oppunitivn to the A “ ? patic among the speakers, offic a : . loarte descrited to the air their Jumincoas fur. and started fur his buuee. H+ met me at the Jonow The Council of State convened on the 20h - u oe i vn i ae . aa 1a bases man ar mr ea a weighing about 170 of 140 a, of dark com PO) 00 these grounds. We present below an rows uf burst in showers of part: ov ars. and. aw if inwardly cons iwus of my minsion, he instant, at Ralenh— Dement Menara Hawkins f i A atalidliccey At Betamepol, the albus hed mate ao forther Phevtun, dark hair, dark eyes and thick, dark *S!fect from an artiele im the New York Tribune, a conterton. " been, whem the chowd of emoke yrent flung he arms around my neck. and resting his Mowe, Troliimger, Kenan, Holmes, and Love 4 nae Ath pre ‘ progress, The Russians bad received reinforce bean! (olds Telegraph Ure hembing and moet imfluceatial abuletive per ; vlebration of this important event ip e wontons . amd t¢ ternts sed tower of Winder (antle | bead Upue my shuekker, burt into a flaxi of The Hoard of Internal Improvements having 5 n history ought to h t — 4 = —— | an attack on eeveral pa >: pal tm the North, winch shuw conebusively that ' 70 history ought to have teem cuedacted wit n riding d appeere) acunet the hore. a kool » orem. ‘tears. He ha! bet hs wife the Sunday prec d- sulmcribed 6600,000 to the North Carulioa Wea (ial <Seicdicts af patty aa ta 'tha pater cack ha _ Kassians were actively engaged br te g ASYLUM FOR THE INS ANE tere’ ann be ov harmony between thy Acoarcas Lae acriamatim rmoueded throny g. bia dawytiter Jay afier, and pow th & TO Kail Road Company, the Governor amd ter dares ia Republic rw the harbors, and throwing Sp immense furtiti-n The ( fe he N party avd tbe abolition mouvement: ) : . » OMTITN B® ote ae ‘oor J y wood At Use came moment. two orcles're ¢ weg mae @ns the Uird-—ell in one werk Coen Appointed the following Ihrectors oa the bons on the North side 7" * for the th Carolina ; . paared im the (wangery executed the ant! Ienicdem bie last and only bow wan extres «=, parti the Sts : eee At Liverpool, cotton had declined 116d a jd “S*¥!um for the ineane held a meeting in thie) [0 other wurde, the Know Nothing movement ne er e ted the 2 eides bis las od onl y e oly f t te . * God sar Qe a ss Whee | ict his daw a * tb = ? Accident on the Charliite Ra:lroad.—The Up on some grades. Sales of the week 56.000 bales | 'Y last week —preseat, Mess. John M. More. Ube test items which the Bleck Power cas ¢ the Whew eft h ” Preturn tw eo cre ranaran - . ' : , a diets see Chu an oc : Rowan A. Ho Cacowat aad Coaten F train from Columbia was thrown off the track | Flour was stiffer, Corn had advanced |e head. Calvin Graves, George W Mordecai, (| dewre, tor it will arrest Ube growth of the North, Py " verede« ‘vote iin tayeetry. La de att edit Z y » » fe awed meen esterd < : L. Hinton, and Th » He i mak bbe : en cawsl wm front of the wutherm facade, Ue and the prialde deevlate fate of thie vid man. pn ee 7 ail ek i is say Rithes's Min Additional by the Baltic. mini ae e " ip rae op — <= © eve: a am : er L AXE LARKE an PEORGE ve cauee nc hoen he tw) n e warn tha y weber wae rea stave inves demre any better reasimi for fegard nents it by ge rnal ot ‘ d restrain my feel) o k 0 t passenger x 1 ) is ; arge +1 air wase Could restseio my feelings o tes held and wat go), Ipeon care and the tender were precipitated down a Trade at Manchester was dull, Pointed Superintendent, at a salary of @2.000 tus Ue mew party with apprubation! ft tarne cunst ruc at the two extrer o, and fr % epow a dvorstep, 1 wept batierly ; \ hae : Breadstuffs were steady and higher, though , y “ . vt thousn ahead. tht! seeiceig. ‘ir ieiecivs ee Catawha T. 'W. Baaoscax sod A M ank twelve feet bigh, while the engive remain. the G catherines reek: Ta ’ 6" Dr. Fisher will remove to the Asylum, and re tack tue industrious thuusands ‘with instincts = Paw eis cd oe the track a n m favorable, and the crops prom side there permanently, giving his persona: at. againet slavery,’ who would otherwise come to where EXECUTION OF A Boy ; ising. Wheat had advanced 1d a 24, and corn : 4 ; I Burke—R. C Vearsos and WoW. Avery Rev. Mr. Lee and son, of Edisto, were mux tention to the affairs of the imatitation, Mr. Wo tucrease the population of the free States and ” hietaspalat loch eoeies : ¢ | Ll abilling. Bacon was active, at 1s advance J ae Alexa a gust 2 jured—rt ws feared one of them very seriously k Rib Nesander. of Lincolnton, was appointed Ma render the contrast bet ween their proapenty aud ‘ als ; Rice stem J . ; 1 executive of tke boy Frank. fe th os Several other passenzers received contusions and . . - oa a ; trom of the institution, at a salary of $500; and freedom and the decay of the slave Staia wil art @ 7} > Dan Yi d the ere 0 7 ¢ - : Ps ve Kev. J.J. Ween, touk place on F The Nest Howe —Tle Northern papers are scratcbes.— South (aroliman ee ae ets ae sol : amterretin ¢ Mr: Relea K. Ferri id Wake ous appointed More ylarny.-- al, Star ~ 26th rom It ms strange twa Ung noses in the next House of Representa > I Th | ; : Mi Aft Steward, at asalary of €300 These arc all ‘ P ye general news is not exciting. e . A the crtiaris of Alexandria. a vee, on the Nebraska question. The Journal New Your. —In the money artic le of Friday's Sabet ae ae pe ae Z. mien geod appuintinenta W, beter) pay fie ° ; > bastope changed ne allies were on the PRC : * inhabitants all round, were ana {Commerce says that the Anti Nebraska men S¢® York Exprean we notice the following par _, F Forte that the MnsGtution, with euch offi cere. and ar } LATER FROM MEXICO wr . .. * Arey tia Fe on ZF alert, expecting au attack either on Balaklava or eMadey: ne ee OE 08 he Fatal bays ili have 16 riapority, The New York Tinea, *&rapba the Tebernaya lines, Nothing from the Black 7 2 4 Sr and humane Leyutaties, will Naw Onteane, Sept 16 * u there wa y Siszety 3 my ’ - » . . = i‘ iy va : Wee BAB dum that they will bare 46 majority; and the Dos Never have we wen the great thoroughfares Gag fully realize the expectations of the be nevolent The steamer Nautilus has arrived, with later e “ I = Be ee eC nt ouch al, 41 majority of New York more crowded of active with basi >: and philanthropic dates trom the Kio Grande. Gen. Woll, late ee ] Pian eal The Senate im still consers ative enough to de ness than during the past week. (Cur hotels are Mammoth Guns.—The English are casting The tuildings, it in expected, will be comple: | Commander at Matamoras, has arrived in her. 1 at the Ume they came Ww Niexat arr leek : ter A, ane ; es \ “ah day. belies was ca : it 1 feat the re [ral of the Bill, though since the re. O°"! I i ly packed with merchants and travelers shells for the Crimea three feet through and . ——_ 1, and ready for the reeeption of thin He i going to joio Santa Aona The plan of eee artre f it : “ come the free suilers have been changed 10 vot from all sections of the country, On a single wrighing over a ton each. Mr Naamyth, the "Mieted clase by the first of neat January. The Mouterey bas been proclaimed at San Lous non geutiemer = 1 Leow m a . ‘ ° Z be staan ee are ; Se , yu A - , wae ss yeunueaedee : wre, Five Senators who vuted for the bill anel morning the arrivals by the Eastern steamboats great founder, ia also casting guns, which, with ae mv Plastering have been completed, Votum. A party of Government troops had re ; ‘ ; thse i muerte ise tutte al a amounted to over thirteen hundred. Pro- their carriages, will weigh fifty tomneach. They “™ the atuceoing ia nearly done The institu. been beaten by the Liberals, with severe juss, . "S Ps ; rt ; sa, | he Ne ! : me pie bably one hundred and twenty five thousand require 225 pounds of powder for a « harge, and Home desncned to nceommodate 250 persona pear Reynosa. General Castio commanding at ot yeurs e gentlemen u ol Gon ste ayetterille na Bu Pa ‘ ; qf gem : a peta strangers are now in thie city will throw one of the immense balls of a ton Raleryh Standard Matatnoras, will pronounce in favor of the Libe ie. as hang bim on hex es “The amount of merchandise now being ship weight four miles, oes raln, New . mie abe ea : Sos on Temrenasce A State Conven. d hence in eve Ty direction im beyond all prece om General Houston is down upon th j oo. ° * prace © 7 dent. Our jobbing and Importing merchants Europec Gh The N ¢ tration Lib tes ibs Meelis ' . Ma hie order is ty meet at Kalerh on ¢ "4 g uropean ropa.— ve New York papers tration ike thousand of brick He says Vierve CG E ia fe the St N ] ' a ee St . who wre favored with liberal stocks of goods, have been asserting that the crops in Earope, es. has made “a very b iP 2 ; aha oe re Sete io eo Hl t a tin Ile was. at? were neeir vd sne in q enh ott : y bad President,” and that be | some farts of our county, the excess of it ia : es. myer COME & larger of more profitable pecially in Germany, were bad. The latest ad. has “very bad avises about him,” che | 2 wif with sume mar trade, Desirable fall and winter guods ‘ 2 bY . about him,” aud that he others, and the b A worm which has injured } ‘ How ite Itte rumored that Mr: Bachauae willttontins ” in Koods, comtin- vices represent that the harvest accounts were does nut “know how Wo bestow the offices prop the | : this } : At \ . aa) Pera nie nN ie ue _ ve Ww advance in prices particularly foreign fa. good from all quarters; thatthe weather contin. erly” All which will be agreed ty by th a init aieeetencbea yee , Ou " arned ty . ) ! PAC Tee 2 Paes 5 i ea oa ieee _ a feath was » ames ie poe rica —anil are ta ught up by sample cards or ued propitious; that the promise of a good har American peor Never | ie die exe a botwithetanding, we think ys 1 ” eanlite ' ee ‘ j esiden z Ms opie ever has "reside , bake bc ‘ 1 To show you “ ss k otherwise, immediately after arrival Every vest had had the effect to lessen the price of any adinins tH " fall is ee Ce ee ee ~ ’ >» etode and was in a atatotiti . ‘i / . J fa ne strabon fallen so low. There's nune | ; F isbeel teu ' Lee lite Us 2 ia branch of Vasiness a) pears to be active. The bread in England, and that a further reduction to def nd the concer oe There's none with a propitious fill the cotton crop, in this . eon en nen, « ; nite poet Asean ' eteme P Cunce ren? " ; pale a ss ie by seaffold, he bey red 409 ee) f Maryland, publishes a let city retail trade has commenet earlier than wae expected. Attempts will be made to keep Soiers and af i iid excep: a few Free county, will be at least ao average one, The scarcely "a hope ts es {lie " tate a \ Sarpy ae ; ae , 7) Suter and afew Southerners who - | omar fa of | (al, was yrante | t Nonapolia Republean, in which he re usual, stimulated probably by the prospect of up prices, but the abundant Jiekd of the avepa |i Free Soiléex 4 a ie rewho want the aid | pioking commenced as early aa the 15th and DATS: Was . cK or fae a ee nec , ce : * Tree Sovlers ty help the ‘ a . nat t Sates n of a constitutional pare lagher prices, and a bare mecket Jater in. the at home and abroad make such attempts very | What a lamental De ier 20th of August, and the cotton in remarkable \ ati I w at ‘ Waa of Whigs and Deutmucrate, season | deaperate i eae rentable conelasion to so brighta be. well opened fur this stage of the season. . t nite . ° ° | Sumter County Whig, things + manifest that if t Negr having 1 “ppears ute to the few couldn't real Co with wh Creeley blood pt low Can ettracts ettire m party oralle to s brings spercan below aa Tribune, we jour. ely that merean yreiment wr e North Capa pegard Nt terns can hmatincts pume to tes and ity aud Les» 4. 16 b later loli, inte in her plao of Lous had ro lune, bding at ¢ Libe rain 1m it ia injured n this pm fe- y, that in this The lh and able Aig, Bacisbdnd, N.C, June rath, 1855. Baitors Watehmams 5 0 9 0. 1 have spent afew days at this, place, moch of the time citing the eowutry, within one, two and. three, miles of Town, and some. times ranging off at a greater distangs, with the capacity country for agricultural purposes. I havo Gala. Hill, some 14 miles South of this place; also, the “ Scotch ‘Irish “Settlement,” sume’ 15 miles West; “Calabria,” 7 or 8. miles East, avd . “Jersey Settlement,” in Davidson County, ard | —iu glorifying niggerdom, and what not ; other acighborhoods of less note. | but you Witot descend to lower depths still, by Lam most decidedly wel, pleased with «his! 4S with Brooks, aad such damnable bell region of country, and am astouished to find 20 | hounds, iM covering with your slime the moat ao tittle done to develupe its immense resources, | “i nt, the most popolous, the most b ly, and the considering the fiet that it has been settled for | “™ church that exists, that ever did or ean We tate rarely pudenes than is thing which appeared in. the New York Times, | sends the editor » letter, in stitch the Tames hnd th tens thus wise ; a ae ae Yow allow we to Ingaire # you eaunot ane 49 Gh your newspaper with, in bbu- : goodman, the Patsotic ieroe: that great wad ing welt the ‘lands of W. James The Hupios and othe of ubsat ONE HONDRE SALE * 2 sa: » y ond oth~ ——- —, and twen. BP ere Sela ow ELL Salisbury, September 18, 1855. . iva ; ing good meadows, ES ke. another Tract, adjie E. MYERS Bond thor echedae SORATTOTE tame i Et respectfully informs hi a the D ACRES. Also, those M public generally, that he is me cone the most select stock of v0 long @ time, But it is all owing to a lack of exist on the face of God's earth 1 Has this once enterprise, to deficient culture, aud to « waut of knowledge of the veal worth of the lands. The small stream running two miles West of thin’ place, (“Grant's Crock,”) and emp- tying into the Yadkin river about five miles North East, the valley of which, for agricultural purposes, is unsurpansed by any I have ever seen. J biave crossed it at several points since 1 have been in thie scetion, Wandering out one day, on foot, to “ Macay’s mill pend,” two miles Westy whicl is supplied by this creek, | d ded the for I miles, and re- turned t my lodgings by what's. called the Morkeyille Rowd. Four-fifths of all the bottom laods along this crock, are covered with timber ; some ofit very fine; as white Oak, sealy-bark Hickory, Elm, Ashe, Poplar, Beach and Gum 1 readily discovered that some portions of ties buttome were better than other ; but take them aa whole, and Lam sure Ahey aro rarely ex. | exiled. Thorough drainage and thoroagh culti- vation, are all that is needed to make every acre | of then worth one hundred dollar, and even | more, But I apprebeod that the damnably depraved, and so blasphemously and} Outrageously deyeucrated, that one's holy peli- giv must be held uv of catering to its Appetite t ed in good time—there is a poiut beyuud whieh Paliones ceases to be 4 virtue, Leware of the fate of the Philistines. Remember Sampson, how in order wo avenge him of bis enemies he destroyed their temple and buricd them ia its ruiva, The sword of Damocles is suspended over this Republic, and,as sure as there is a God in Heaven, if these sucers against bis Holy Vicegerent aud the Chureb’s hely instiitiogs are persisted im tauch longer, hia people will become aryused, the thrend that holds that dreadful sword will be se Vered, and they wo! wo! wo! ty our boasted greatness, and like every other Kt public that ever cursed the world, the bistorian will bold you up fo the scorn and eoutempt, and ridicule of man kind. Ouce more, sir, | warn you to beware.— We now wish you personally ao barm ; but your paper, T am tld is somewhat extensively read | and perbays you exert an influence through int ; of | therefore, | hope you will heed the warning of ove who knows what be asserts, I write this Railroad, it were vain | hastily and with no view to have it priuted, but to hope that these wilds would ever be subdued, | # you area geoteunen, if you are a fag if you and be made to yield their tressures fur the suj- |... man, fr God's sake Le warned of the con-| pert of man and the enhancement of the Stat: Sequences before it is too late, and cease inonhing | And, even sow, I cannet well seo how it may be |; eccomplished, exerpt by the unanimons co ope rative efforts of all those who own the lends all agreed upon particular plan, comprebend ing io its scheme the entire valley, beginning at Macay's atd ending at the river. The creek is a sluggish stream at best, and being totally neg bected, te choked up by drift-wood, lugs deo. mt Now, sir, be war- Ls nih Maven through those pare and holy meu, | (6 wBom alone he has entrusted the keys that lean ever open the gates of paradise to the fallen sons of Adam. As for the pifel wretch, lick Vatu, who wrote you frum Kowe, no stronger | | gument could be urged to show the becessity | 4 the purifying virtues of the Inquisition than is | : | sfforced by hie damnable better, and I trust im} to mention the mili-dama To effect therough | season its efficacy will be tricd upon bien before be | drsinage, ft must be opeved—its channe! escapes from the Holy City be uw pollutes with straightened and deepened — a work which would | ji, dirty peeerese.” necemarily imvolve heary expense. The dame would have to come down, and in the there would be immense gain to the proprietors Macay’s pond, 1 learn, covers about 300 acres of land, and it bas been standing some sixty or aghty years! His mill is a mere rat harbor— hd and dilapidated, sed cannot, I think, from * pearance, net bim exeoeding $600 » year The land covered by bie pond, if thorvaghly dramed aad cultivated, woukd average, to a cortainty. at feast 46 bushels of corn to the acre > which, maul Uplied by 300, woaid give 12,000 bash ts that st 60 conte 2 buxbel, wowk! field @0 000 The other pod, two of three miles below, ie not so | i MARRIED: In Iredet comnty, om the 19th instant by the Rey Po. Datum, Me J. AULSTUON DAVIDSON and Mee PRUDENCE B, daagbic: of J Newwn Mer rime, Faq Ta thee comaty, on the 20th ines nt by the Rew. & Raghrork, Me DAVID A BUST...) Mis SUPHIA 1. LEPPARD Ove the 19th iwetant. &t the hows «a ™ Bagby the Rew B Cbege Wy DUBBING. we Me EMELINE Iredell comaty Debbens THEOPHILUS E FORCUM, af of an DIED: te Caborres emwniy. om the 10h ictent MAR large; but | have beem tokd that a great deal of val CARED CATHARINE, deage Mc. Netma able land is by it also reodered wr protective and | lropet, aged 2 yeors, | aumthe end § deve the country, for sume dintance around, enfit (ur beman habitation in cunsequence of maiana [1 THE MARKETS were a marvel if chills and fever dui not prewasl Very gemerelly Ubroagh the & bube adja. van Salrebury, S ptember 25, 1% try, wp amd down this creck. as far as | have Apples, daed 7 atiees Neo 1b, 1@elt waced it, there berm. . fp do Green, 50 0 9am he Pore, bbe by a SR ot ce Stren be Baca © 124 Modems, ( obs, 40 0 Mi the gemeral characteristics, etther of the stream Racawea 90 233 Bh. Uriecne. 650 38 aad ite shores, of the country arvend. | fei Beet 5 @ 6 Neste, 62 6 5 Bauer, I2pe 15 de Woomghs, 124 @ 15 quite sure that Macay's pued is on immense Candies, Tabuw, 18025 da Hore shone 25 generator f miamatic matier, sufieent to pol de Adamant 33035 (ate, 30.400 h fe ( hat éo Sperm, 45030 (his, —- late the atsaonp! See ee ee NOE Se a 14016 — Lamewed, } gui ao 81 1% alone, ite remo al by thorvagh drainage shold é@. Java, Gals Tenaers jp) csi Oa tS ® s 445) Potatewa, frist ee] be desired by all pefeoes within the infleence of | { **trE? b : . : do Mainbie 124 @ 15 & ite polsomous vapors Just at this tire the ©) | Coston Bed a ter in bow, and | fied immense peantities A grasa | Cottun Bagging = $0 00. 63 ' (rome) 7.0 én be ete eo detached from the bottom, Boating on, and jus Demder, 15 400 Bhectings, Baws. 44% beneath, the surface ; and wherever the water Rartepe 00 0 124) Shot, Y beg e225 te * oo . - woduterbed by wind end waves, a green coun (t"* viens oe 8 aS ener e125 covers it, and «sickening, diegusting «nm » de Meal, 50055 Planeeed 3 tered every where in its immediat os Vadrw 014. @ I biteger, Brown, 11 0 1% . Pere ba a.10 Leet Zhe ay Feathers, 2025 Coushed. Haga ts return we . Pear, Sad, Shor, Chanthed Oa 1d But to to the bottoms Th 7* toc: Be ede 6 Telew, Wels many places, of great extent, opreading out frum! 4 Bas 4044 Tarpentine, Pgaitig!@ i * Eng Reba'd 5 Wheat, $1 00 ont t foer butnired yards from the stream A a! a 4 hate aes sometimes ow both sides of it, There is no cs W scaioe | Cless. #) ban \ Ci. ati 82 te OPIS Gmating their capacity wmler the most farora oclans ei ble circumstances of drupage and proper cul tere. Everly believe that every acre of it could be made to yield from fifty to one hundred tx Charlotte. Sep. 24 eh cova, and other suitable erope in jor jart Reroaten poe tre Warcwmas er Eves & Osres The quality of the soil sed its depth, sn:/ Bacre—H ame, » 1s @ 000 few cultivated spots to be met with, afford ub- Nundee. : a - + Bhowide re, » 4 mm mt satisfactory evidence of its capac ty. What Hae renee 4 @ 1% J item a -@a2@e aa Egypt might be created here, thought I, as | Beer a. vats me ae wandered through these lands aloe Cat a & oak . $a 6 canal large and deep enough to carry off Batter » Uy 1 , t lateral ditches al] Mecewes be ie water speedily : cut latteral ¢ Pa per hash through these bottoms, and send the drain into. frends Apple v gsi wa ” ) Peesh 000 «@ 75 the canal: construct other und: tground drains ; aR sais ttom, : where required: clear off thie heavy timber , fee » wa is ’ } Coen } bushel, a SS tern im the largest ploughs: plough dee): let ‘ so oar i freeme and pulverize: plough deeper sul! hah, emperes +) yand om 124 clear uff roots and rubbieh : put in the grain Lanne y pa , 25 e oe and cultivate well, And as thes Uroug hte pass 1 ® 81154 aso ed through my mind, and I gota giunpse, in ‘ ro oe + 86 Oa 96 OY eathera, imagination, of the grand resalts, | was arnazed Ht : a and wondered when, of if ever, such a state of Ls a - ‘ bbi a things would be witnessed her It i most *) bt 4900 manifest that there is untold wealth in it, and gal 9 @ 50 } bawh a0 wo that if the owners of these lands were to bring 2 rw F themeelves to the work in earvest, they would P bach mas ) . astonish themselves. >) heh ea x I eannot now notice, as | would wish, other r%) beet rn blk P ‘ f bast ; points alluded to in the first part of this letter ‘ 10 @ 12 I bave something to aay in reference to them af ; fe a : all, and may do su hereafter, as I find it conse n h2 etl ent, OBSERVER #? bush ¢ r@i 2. gal Wie 5 —*. ’ ro gal wa Lt . Wool, (beat Georgia,) washed, x AO Negro Insolence.—The darkies have becn Seek d One having a State convention in Troy, in which it) Yarn, ba : ‘@ a white people of this Remark Cotton Sale of a few hales the appears that they want the white peop! th pe Romer tec Gideon Asie ofealcs se Bat rMaelves lo ‘ ty with 4 W Ihe RM fa GE with an apward ate to degrade themsely an equality with 3 aq marie = - iota Soe eI the few blacks that are in it Even Creeley is at 134 hog roand coulda’t stand this, He could probably go the > Et 2 le Bek @ DD S hereby given that all peranne indebted to the firm of Miller & James, either for subscription. by account, or otherwine, that they are required to make poyment to Bent. & Sawes, orto Hf Hooan (frcren, real Congo black, but wher mullutoes waltz sith white girls he is off. If the tyrone want ] (Greeley to renpect them, they mast keep their | the debe Ne t of the whe is thar only anthonzed agent—ae all th ‘ ‘ , , _ @ low ¢ aneasians,— New York Diy Book } September 25, 1655 glorious Republic becouse indeed so bestial, 604 5.4 of ul the p to ridieule for the Purpose | Lands ob Gopi aod Jobn b aoe Carriage Manufactory, im the Groat towa of Salisbury. wn the 10th day of November vext, onsen oud Lots, on the lei da Terme of sale, VALUABLE TOWN LOTS, ed severally by Muri Cauble, Mr. Ide, » Wright, that by the latter being fitted up South Square Possession given of the nd of the v +f January, 1856. twelve months credit, with interest efter six mouths. Sept. 25, 1855. T E Bubseri Compasy corre sp ndin: State, it becomes var daty ta autify to MEET FoR THE ruRPURE © The stock hc fore take notice, that on Satu TOSGS Oras, there will the SAM'L REEVES, Executor. 7wis YADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY, Bivek Mockaville, Given auder our bends thin 19th of Re $40,000 Worth, OF GOODS AT COST, MIE eubecribers having determined to busines in Salisbury, cuter, their entire Sick Dollars worth af desitable Goods ot cca, greed cororvment of r ption required by the Charter of the having beew made by individuals, and iz sm baving been subseribed by the the stuck huldera ¥ oncanitation, &e. riders of the waid Company will there- mDav, the 207m oy Oc- be a General Mevting of the of the suid Company atthe town of for the purposes aforesaid + 1855. TYRE GLEN, JAMES CALLOWay, HENRY WALSER, KIC HARD GWYN, JACOB CORRELL, ROBERT ELLIS, PW. HAIRSTON, W. R. HOLT, Commissioners, 4wi8 close their fee offer, for cash or guod of aboat Forty Thoosend embracing « DRY GOODS, | HARDWARE. HATS, &C. Also, a very large suck of Iron, Sole Leather, Salt, Sugar and Al preavas, Merchants ia particular, wishing to | cheese Gsnais Séveutege io call, as all fore the advence in 0 20 per coat wer Coffee. } " ‘he sonmon, will fad it greatly to heir of eard Goods were boaght be- Prices, conerquenily are fram 15 thee Gonde buught thie Fall All perems indebted to the firme of Jenkins a& Rk. 8 Eve berts aed Jenkins, Roberts & Ca make poy anon thao’ ou ere requested to (he busoews of sued firms must be + Sep JENKINS, ROBERTS & CO. 25, 1855. leg rett’s Pavillion ' OF SCIENCE AND ART! EMBRACING MAGIC, MUSIC, COMIC KCCEN TRI CITIES, FUN, FARCE. FROLIC, VD FOIBLES Tr pramg a Muceile ~ee Melange that ve! fashe t plresr, Will opera at Nalsbery, oe Fri ay. Rept Ph ISS Mi bere wuaid reopeetfully ony thet he hes, ot 2p mre cegrd 6 TALENTED COMPANY, Aod fot © penper dopiay of thew emqne and preelier weet hr S00 spectetore perkarmanecs, he hee biied up a SPACIOUS PAVILION, @ by 7 fort. provided with a Singer and Seats suff. | He ann @ to reoder bes en tertermme nt vosd of thet grumacre @ Commun ie exhe- betmone andes iP Deore open ot 64—pe chock © years ott ead errvants iS Meptember 25. 1855 der canvess thrmeanters lo commence PM) Trehete 35 (rete Chedeee eo-| it mete, NN To your interest, Country Ladies. Jar T cree Po Meroney are waning « large qeant:'y f ged. brigtt, pealed PEACHES, for whech they te ral priee ie enh Sept 25. 1855 18 Sahebery WESTERN N. CAROLINA, “3 =e Nie s \ \ weber RAIL ROAD. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he has ever befure had the pleasure to offer, compriding LABLLS DRBss Goons of every description, from 64 cent Prints, up to Morio if rove Silk Dresses, a: §46 a patiers. HIS STOCK OF NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, he does not hesitate in assertin, the Largest, most elegant, and mote varied than has ever before been FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET aud SWISS COLLARS apd SLEEVES, at all pri- cos; HONITON, OUIPURE VALENCT- | ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE, AND PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR. ETTES & 8L’ ES; HANDK’FS, SKIRTS, INPANTS WAISTS, ROBES and pases. EDG- INGS aod INSERTINGS, in grem variety. MOURNING COLLARS, SLEEVES & HANDK ERCHIEFS. | He has a large agportment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and TALMAS, Stella, Cashmere, Canton Crape, Bay | Siute and other“ SHAWLS.” His assortment of “STAPLE DRY GOODS, | Scumplote, comprising almost every article in the line. He has a ficst rate assortment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Composing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, Shiris, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, antes, ke, &e., ke. Ledies’ Hoseries and Gloves, im great variety—in fact,» general and complete essortment of Staple end Puncy Dry Goods, which be does not think ne- coesary t» enamerate more fully Al) he asks, ie an examMation of bis stock before perchssing, as some gods and infecements will be offered, cannot fail to give satisfaction He takes this method of ceudering his most sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon bim, and trusts to merit & coatinuance same { E MYERs, No 4, Granite Building "yy al , y THE SHAWM, By Wx. B. Baapsvar and Geo. F. Roor, now eaters poe the third year of its pobbcauoe. lta large amount of matter, original and selected, its “ Sinaino C Lass,” its * Onsorman Cantata,” its Aothems, ete., justify teule—A LIBRARY OF CHURCH MUSIC.— The extraordinary sale of Tux Suswu during the first two years of ns pablicaiwn, wufficiently attest its pope- lary A single specimen copy will be sent, by mail, post perd, Pom KREAMINATION, to aWy teacher chow -leader, oo the reeewpt of sav ENTY-rive CENTS Published by MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row, New York 17 of mune, of | ] | THE MALLELUSAB, Lower. Mason's new collection of Cherch Manc cuntaine apwerds of owe Tms.sp pieces of manc adapted to about one MuxDeee asp Tw peires, ead © mach larger venety then eeusl of Awrwemes sad ether Set Pees The ELEMENTS of MUSK have beee copecially prepared tor Siogiag Clasees—a variety of pleasing cxrreits, foar-pan snngs, reands interepe reed. and there ip added MUSIC AL NOTATION IN A NUTSHELL—e brief cuerse for schentes m copy will be sem. by mail, post-paid, teacher of muse, of leadet of cher, op reeept of oxvarry-rrre cax re Pablebed by MASON BROTHERS, | 22 Park Row, New York. | 7 Rawsoas, Canvea A Biri State of North Carolina, | ALEXANDER COUNTY J T end A.W. Moore va WP Henry Onginal Attach nent WHEREAS the plaintiffs ie Roeros the shove case have eaed ont an atiechment egeinss WP Heary, and appre the eatiofeetion of the Coart. that sed Heary 2 oot 0 remdeat of this Niste 11 be there fore ordered by the Coart, thet pebbes be made mm the Selisbery Watchman for ox wreks aotifermg the de feadant to appear at the went Term of thie ( be held at the Court Howe ia on the! 1a Mondsy m December ne rt tad there toan ower ond replevy, otherwise Judgment mic: will be rendered ap ageinat him. Witness, A Caren, Clete of oor ward ( fee. the let Momday in Boptember, 1855 art, t« T 2) \orewsite vurt et of. end the CARSON, ¢ 6ei7 A tk Priee adv. 85 50 ‘gy - Bie hereby len ieties enrol remendous Excitement f the Board { Drertiure (thee Company io om Thuredey the 4th uf October nent ember 25, 1255. MANTUA MAKING MISS MARGARET RUSSELL. OULD reepeet fulty aferm the Ladies of Sale bury, and the surrounding coamtry, that she te prepared conve orders in the above branch of bum nese She me Mr Witham Lely’, i+ the huuse iminediately appemic the temd ce of Mr Re Bhe has conerderay) actice and basiness and hating nunde arrange @ecere the lates faehsone, hele abe wil . give entires en to el who may favor her wih work Cbrders fran a destance shall recerve prompt attennon Nalabary, Sept 18) 1855 uae State of N Va arrme { orth Carolina. riat Morgantom, August Term R ve a i Hay and others, In kajuity from Rutherford ¢ ounty te IT app etvest | him omar, th Ry nam, ( housa nd tel J. G ghyr mme per ivlars has been Rn agreement for the eale of the of fal The said A OM nr before the Supreme he or the >the renie or chow @ A. Hayden, have any part b rimmed mx weeks JAS R DODGE, Ck SC OM , at claim {mod J and. o of the aforesmd ex arerealired T adve a “™] 4@P BE @ Boe UE ( DR. ORLOS t b wf Maxwe IR$5 J. partnership heretofore exiiing under the 1 & Horah. having been diemily ese and accounts of the eame muet he requested to call N ned. and pay the eaand ed at the Tr r JOHUN M MAXWELL, HORAH, UORAH, Jr 4wifé J, SUMMERELL, WMH | fe | HOTEL. ABOUT Tht Western Extension! "THE Subecrbers being desirous of extending ther bacnes in the West, as w- (rome, take thes methud of inf ng their pamerous rods and patrons tbat ibey ere Bow receiving « splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- tlemen's Furnishing Goods as all other direc n general; al of which will be anid most shocking tow Ais, 0 spicndid moee of HATS and ( APS atest style. Don't take eur word, but call and eatrafy oureeive INO A WEIRMAN®& PRICE, Merchant Tailors { Sabebary, N.C. Sept 1855. 16 NOTICE a se ted from Philade!phia eatof City made ee GAITERS and The quality excelien > fen the times th Misses Shoes and (sarters together with Rrogane for plantation wee, now for ante Oppoate Murphy's Granite Banding JOH HOWARD Sakebury, Sept. 1] Preservation better than Extraction DR. WP. BASOT. (Regular In both Mediving and Dental Sargery.) DENTIST, "OW on hie Tenth annnal vimt throngh WON through fri at Salisbury, during tt contiournce of this notice NB Having every facility. and competent aeaiet ani. none need suffer with, of deapaic Teeth wh apply in tom Office hours from ® to 5 September 11, 1855 Important, Amusing, Instructive, Sub- stantial Book. THE LAND OF GOLD, on REALITY versus FICTION, Being a truthfnl account of Life and Times in Cal fornia—bv H.R. Helper Copies forwarded by mail free of portage for 8! J UW ENNISS, Bookseller, NC Salisbury exhibiied to a North Caroline public, cousinting of | \T lie. three semions iw which we have have been but two or three tions news, Few much, in this respec ratus, and other unproved fac: atrection next svesion. Eighteen or twenty boarders can be accomodated in the family of the Principat. had charge. ‘Terms will continue as he relofure, viz: For For Board oud tuition per session of washing, fuel and lights, Masic on Piano, Use of lostrument, Geitar, Puneil drawing or water Oil painting, French language, Latin and Greek with other studies, the prices will very from $8 to G15 her contingencies 50 cents each. Pupils will be charged for board or tuition from the lime of entrance until the end of the session ; bat no deduction made ufter entrance, tual sek ness of @ protracted Payment in advance is not a ways insisted on, bat the money is always considered due from the time of day pupifs fuel aud ot entrance. Augos, 1855. orn.c.ew tolur painting, @racter __ SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. HE fourth session under the direction of the sub- Te Will open on the Ist of October next and five mouths includi #6 re easce of even slightly se- schools, we believe, con say os We hope to have «me eppa- Kies for imparting da- ee ee —— - ae CONKTLING, SHEPHERD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN HLS SB, FANCY AND’ STAPLE DaY continue five months. The number of papils eutered 4 - tant seation was 89,—19 increase on tlie edssicn before. 27 MURRAY & 31 Waki EW brs., Not s death bas uceusred cmpeg ike Pupils. the NEw Toonz Fred, A. Ogukling, Charles A. Shepherd, MOOKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY fb ext session of this Lastitation eommeuces op Thursday, the Mh of Aogun. The Subscriber, 7 50) im taking charge of the school, will ouly eay, that he 20 00 | Will nee his utmost endeavors to sustain the reputation 2 50) which the schoo! bas hitherto enjoyed. Young men 10 00 | Will be prepared toenter” any class in the University 10 00 | which they may desire. ie } +4 TERMS: 5.00 | Primary Department per Sexsic: $e except in cases of ac- JESSE RANKIN. Swit hig, copy 5 tines and forward account Dr. CHARLES T. POWE aying permanently lecated tn Sails bury, respect- fatly tenders his professional services to WM. R. WILSON, Office—Cowan’s Brick Row Salisbury, Aug. 27th, 1855. LARGE DEALER IN the pub fla WATCHES, JEWELRY, SALVER WARE, SPECTACLES, CUTLERY , a" FANC is constantly receiving direct from the Mane- | facturers. new supplies of the latest styles which | he offers a4 Northern prices for CASH. He sovites al! to call and examine his stock Marphy's Granite Building Y ARTIC LES, &C. PERFUMERY, one door east of Wm. | The strictest attentionis » of 5 months, 8.00. Higher English Branches, 2.00. Classics, - - - - - 15.00. : B15. JOUN B. GRETTER. August 7th, 1854. lle REFERENCES: Pesideut and Faeulty of ihe University ; Hon. Jno. M. Morehead, Hon. John M. Francis E. Sheber LL Persons indebted jo the eniute of Amun F Sharpe, dee'd., are hereby notified to make immnediute JNO. A. WEIRMAN, Adm’r., and surviving partner lige | Angust 9th, 1855. | PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION MERCHA iF, TOWN YfPoOoINT, wWwerToum, Wa. paid Lo the repairing of WaichesJeweiry, Music Boxes, and Aceordeans moaths. All Waich work warranted i2 W. KR. WILSON. Febraary 16h, 1855. “ SOME -|H*= Witl You Ride or Walk. BELL, EARNHART & Co.. opeced s te the town of Bobsbury, where | bold themselves ia readiness tv tire Humes and Veh: cles to the public, drivers to any point from Satisber, budd themaeives in readiness & do all the drayage that may be desired in ihe town t short notice, and also with teams aod warns lo say guode ot / emht that may be wanted to any pom livery or public tattle ey and from the remote from his place STOCK DRIVERS, WILL find our stable and dat 88 pommible and ihat he is ( d We dew wonld tnformn the poblic employed Juhu A Smder to seperimiead our bores Bhirte, Collars. Stocks, var aathe shall be nad. ms od agent BE Selebery, Jannery 1, 1655 LAND FOR SALE. 37> ACER Cee aboet 200 of which is Cah vance, mbered fing bower ANT will aay the Cac Offer tor sate my Plamasion in Rowan county mules West of Sahebery and Creek and aniv f Rows view of the the remainder 7 are. « ged bear wy ad wend nthe p he © the qoeeticy Thowe wishing to view as fery dine genad state wr3g THING NEW. hes wilt and also to furnish conve) ances wud will alm depo, on bet open for ther aceommo- hat we have EARNUWART & Co r32 on the waters af Third kesborough Road, « 0 4 and wrt mers, a get Deei vt beikhage of the land «tof as gud jande as are im the the land haa! thie Btete Special attention paid to Sefling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, &e. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goons. ly'rt? JAMES M. EDNEY, Ur Tx R. M. BRUCE & CO, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMENTIC DRY GouDS, AE AO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in SBOP, (Gotten ap expressly for the North Caraiina Trade) a. NO. 56 JOHN STREET ates, FS wou'ln. State of North Carolina, Dawe YADKIN COUNTY Court of Pleas and @earter Scamons, July Term 1855 us Be njemin Wilhameon. ex parte Petimm to sell Land Wa No 19.050, sewed to Jue Wilkameon f] IN it appeariog to the satisfecuon the Coan Jemee W ifiam=.a, Petes Finher a bia of ebeth bis ele. Joe! Garges sad Lerena be © ife. (har bette and Nelly Age Wihameon and the petuoner w lemene, ar- be { Jumeph deorased, @ bx except the pe Benjamin Ii » ordered that pultreatien be made un. the secceeerte weeks fur them Benjamin heirs at law W tthe mene are on - Fe ote tener therefore “ Carohoa Watchman” ox and buy 9 gud Farm, eax de om by calling on the seb- | to eome forward at the acti term of owr sand Coart sertbher to heb fer the Caent) of Yadkin, at the Coart THOMAS © RURKE hamee to Vochinville on the ist Mondey in October Co@ansrille, Rowan coon, F 2+. 1ASS 140 we xt— then and ihete to show enuse. if any they have why the praverof the pe veer thal mut be granted WA NI ED jatherwier the same ell be takee pro confess and masa = ‘ beard «« MAN of safficcent phy mes! strength, and intet w n, Clerk of ar evn! ( « 4 Crece, Le work a pnaung prees. pert of fuer, Ofbee, the 21st dey of Angue:. \ deye in a week Apply at the fice T < MARTIN « Hop. 4. IASS by WA JOYCE. bp ( = Pree adv 7) bei? LAND FOR SALE. alii DESIRARLE Treet of Land, hnownas “The SHOE YOL R NEGROES. Romsey Tract,” belomgmng ta ibe heirs whe are LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY “EGR of og he Fete Semor! Barr, d yingea SHOES, for Sele. and Orders prampt!y & the waters of Back Creek adj ¢ the lande of De- Con certy end get © geod aricie =Oppoate Murphy's vid Upngit. Wm. Pumen, ( \. MB. Goodman 00d | Granite be ng ethers aining abvwt J HW HOWARD 150 ACRES i 2 } (TVTINE VAY PIN T ame SO of which ie now under @ enerem state a 4 ()\ meeduw.a fine epring. and an eligible ete for js ng Alen, ad> € the above tract. a bot h ch is being cultivated f twenty LI I wil! of aN & PERSONS Indet BAKER WEN de ¢ je on) _feerepabie \erina.. Thane | ioc coccamta masts chard Ap s needing @ishing forthe for Se) oecem, he eee “ ‘ . ; - Sever, halts mie Bast esa ter vitee "Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, RICHARD R BARR | os de well in call a ance he ei ad alee Mish =a!2 Send @hich ibe areiack wile rt. . ce wre = RARER &@& OWFRN LO CONTRACTORS. Diseomber 5. 1654 129 [iE seers : DR. DINKINS. oe terre: Ee ESCECTEULLY Bere bee services iv the an; “0 feet long. and abont trance doors 3 end ; the Poip and a galt h Factors will ne the par boce o@ » ere entd Ne ‘Gav th || be ; Rowanen. 8 hem . ze } © Gh oof eter . » rect wit . P A. SEAFORD, ( A TRIE JL GRABER DANTL EPDLEMAN PN HEIL 4. 1655 LAND FOR SALE, 40 § ] OFFER for mila, my plantetmn. Risen canis 1] miles South-weet from Salrst vo we mile of ( a dsrove Dept he Noeth Car na Rail Road. containing abewt areion the premises a good Grist saw M Dwelling House. and n “ne ’ r with F ' ' * ' HOt GH Re mber LT. 1835 f le $25 Reward. PANAW AN the Ad Sept, from niv reed: we \ R am boy HENRY ard be * tet ry >of beard, etamimere © great deat. and imvery t « ‘ t abe gh borhood of I ( The above r will be pard for hia apprehs nase and eonfinement, ay tha get him aga SAMURL KNOX Sept ith IO PRINTING Neat) souded at brta Ofire zens of Sabebary (Office at the Manmean Hote ahary tl pee ander new Church 2 eV ow Se lhebery near the Salmbery « lane * ¥ pr poenis for the on oO ee The he aT t = _ ri van ‘ b my ierage ar ieither \ f a ; e AvI 4 \ RS TT CREE vAVe All ATRICK carmieres HEN OE JAMESON, BI rB GRAY : tay ‘ 1 + ~ ae | = BLLS sod Float wanted, if applea 7) PAL aie Ww MURPHY Salisbury, > { Blank Warrants for sale Here Rept 4 Goons, Wem. F. Barbour, Gmo’s!2 Th jg dal Salisbury to Morganton, via Statesville and Bewon. Leaves Salisbury on Mopday, Wednesday and Fri- fe M., and cerives M arrives in Salisbury on next days to pains or expense will be spared to { the most comfortable and expeditions stage roads in ihe State. BROWN, Costractor. uf | Cc, B. Salisbury, June 2, 1855. 4 LAND OF GOLD, (REALITY versus - FICTION, | HINTON R. HELPER. VOL. 12mo. 300 pages; neatly bosnd in cloth: Pice $1. Poblivhed and fur sale by the single | COPY, deaen, hondred or thoasant, by Henny Tituon, Sun Inon Buitving, Bartunone, Mp, Sent free of | postage on the receipt of one dollar. The uaval dis | count made w the trade. : | Exrnacts prom tue Orixioys OF THE Parss. ** The aethor goes into an examination of the sta- istics of California te ascertain ber acceat vuine to the country, compared with ber cost. Fle gives her | full ered for her gold, e her agricultural aud commercial, and comes io the {sur that, in spite of the treasare he has boom fit liberally into the world’s lap, shevhee nat Yet pai | fut herself.) uch space is devoted to the question of her present eolvency and her Gutore prospeow, and A residence of opinion. | io hie cite- re ‘is @ fai author a8 scouunt of them imerior, witnesses 2 bull aud bear fight and describes it very minutely, meets with Chi- | eons Digger lodians, and all the mixed fatiow that | frequeut the pew State, works et the muoes, both | Northern and Southern, and gives in hie experience, | whieb, in one cane, at least, ie very muting, aud, in short, preseuis a picture of the entire euumiry as Be saw it. We believe the bouk is destined to a tention. There is @ freshmens and naivete sbout it whieh removes it from the class of commua travel.” — (Seuthera Quarterly Review. | * The author of this book spent three years in the land uf gold, and wath intent wok notes of ite retten- ness and iis Corruption, its crime and its shame, ond bonmpeply and irathSelly given « ancretion ot these | facts im bis bok. It ie well written, and caunet be read bat with wondet and ematement. Its chapters are short bus phy, aad the scenes and sights made public through this vehicle are ling and | threatning. ‘The work mast have © greet | (Baltamore Patriot. “ The avthor of the book before us preeeaus Califee- | nia to the reader as a ot failure in every te- spect —territarially, socially, morally, relgoorly aud, worst of all, in the opinioas of sume we presume, fiman- cially te has come out, moreéver, ia & ac. cessible w public investigation ; and, aside frum: tie own experence, advancesa nauber of statidtics had general facts in proof of the wuth and ie ¢indiontha ef the severity of his allegations. "The bonk ie very eo- tortaiuimg, nod will be read with isterest ‘hy euery budy.”—{ Baltimore Sua, Ile bas wm- “ The aathor is a North Carvlinian. ten his book m « very agreeable style, and relstesena- ay '@lerestung incidents” —, ‘« Mr. Helper supports hie inferences and detections by an array ef fects and figures which mand ost in bold retief whee contrasted with the Hateme nts some- toes made sod beloved that California ie hardly hewn thas an curthly paredive. As we desgu shurtly lo give #0 exteaded nutice of the book, we furbear more eusn— ment at the present time, farther than torey, Veet ae bare ales resided for several yours in the “ polden State,” aod know pernmally thet mam of the state mente made in the book (diemal 0s they are) are aries ly tome.” — Metional American. “1 ie wk of meri ie point of ability, end of tae in its facts and truthfuluess”—Richmoad Ba or Set) MANSION 43 HOTEL, XH E subecriber having shee chaege af the chews Establichment, begs leave to inform the publle tbat the House is now generally of Boarders, Travelers, de ACCOMMODATIONS Perens stopping ‘9 tame for the aryi- Altentive aed obfig- shall be equal to any im the State of * Howse, always hare meals and deperiare of the Cars Ci ME wrvenis always ia attendance. Call ond give me a trie! W. B GRANT. Rels May 24, 1855 OBBU-AMatya Female Seminary. «Tres Dav Nie Cdlege. an Tacerees— Ree Close aad Hadeom, « % BB Roberts. Eeq., Sebsbery; V. Masney, Bq, Geld- Hf. and Jem ph Shelton, En. Tracwees — Mim Margaret G. Mises and Mics Se- rab L. Hampren. The seventh seemon will opes on Wedace. Team dey. the 12th of September, 1855. and euntinee Ove « * The pree of :ustion 2 gredwaied as fllows: ty (lees $9. im the second Class ell, ia n the Piero, with se ¢ Sewer Clee @13. Weme * e nr exclasive of ball & pad se advange; ~- will be $7 a mouth The pe- pete will be charge 1 fromm their emtreace to the eine of . be made for ab personal of family faces. the erase at) eener. exe Rees A Cireeiar may be ohtamned by addrewing Mr. Jo- soph She Thomasyiile, N. ¢ Aegest 16. 1=35 6w19 NOTICE. Trostece of York Collegiate Twetivete, ee pose to pable sale, om the 20th day of Oetihe tt SINTEEN HALP ACRE LOTS, Me a ~ ere Sele te take place m the - owe : kv Sprung. Mlesander Coaaty, N. Cae T Ins r Premudency of Rev. Prof. Brenties Vork Th. <3 Rear 8 gen! Institetion © ot . = * pleer on the day of sale, im An ond purity of water, the ~ - ome ~ ® the wortd ; + ¢ * ¢ most beant:fal moen- oO mee on ‘ imeles frum the Western Extea- Rag b F meet culare ed he undersigned Tres. coat Te e. NC. of Recherd W. York, < Liswellet £ onty, N. ¢ Hot. SMITtT LEWUEL BECKHAM, CA OSTRICH, J F MeLAIN A SHARPE Trustees Awenst 16. 1855 10wIt2 WO 4IN 3D 10.000 Bushels Wheat. pbscriber PLEASE NOTICE THIS VUE, enhe r wie gs retire from the Tailoring | and Clathing husnem, reqneste all persons indebe. sad settle, by the first of Decem- i t Ne a 19 Conedered t., he ample ume, there ha wigenee given after that date N Ff A emall « geod choihing om hand, « woicrme HORACE i. BEARD s \ I \ wis ‘ AGRICULTURAL From the Southern Culbvator Vine Calimre ia the South—Native Wine, Maditors Southern Cultivator—The success 1 cultivating grapes and making wine in Oliv js so weil known that the question often arises : “ag we not raise wine in Georgia /” Certaiu Jy we can, and good wine too. But committed thy same error, as the first yine dress we have ers iw Ohio; we have in vain tried to raise which were pot suited to our climate. This evil is bow remedied. Saffer me to give you and your readers a sbort description of a small sweyard in my vi- | cinity. As to the quality of the wine, 1 will leave it to yourselves to judge, from the accom: | panying sample : Seme 32 or 14 years ago, Capt. Dyson plant- ed a vineyard of about balf an acre on bis plan-| tation in Monroe co, Ga. About half of it was! planted with the here so called “ Warrenton” grape, a variety whose ongin and history has pot yet been satisfactorily explained, At any | rate, however, it is well adapted to our climate. The soil is a good loam, though not rich, and ene corner of the vineyard, which is rather rocky, always produces the best flavored grapes. ‘Tee vines are planted 10 feet apart each way, bet had for many years been badly neglected, | until A. Leary, Esq, a few years ago bought the place. This gentleman, though not famil- iar with the culture of grapes, commmenoed prua- | ing the stocks, anj making wine. has been perfectly satisfactorily His success For ube hast two yeam, the produce from alout a guert@itey | an acre of this grape bas been (wo hundred gal dens ampueliy, Thm year, the prospect is stil! ypere promising , though from the fact that the symeyard had bees so much neglected, it is now almost impossible to dress the vines im a proper | way. The stocks, however, look very healthy aad are leaded with fruit. The process of making the wine » very plain, aad not differing from the method applied iv Oleio: the ripe bernes are picked from the | stems, wasbad up and allowed to stand for about 24 bowr, after which the juice » drawa off, and the pemauce proeed in a common cider pres The juice is very abundant, lem iny bot a smali qpeatity of pemmice, and after being filled into 8 cask, 00 wm to leave space for fermentation, is heft to iteelf for about 10 day Gag proces & ceasing. ded, the capk filled up, and the Lung tight After sume muaths, the wine = drawn off im another cask, where it is to re wanted The wine resembies when the fermen Sume sugar » theo ad inva vol Madera, bygh flavor od sud mid; sed being the pure grap- js me beghly preferable to the umported M wjeira apd Skerry Sines, aways adukerated with aed other dekterwm staff ged wwe are commas brandy While seach irug by sokd at from 3 to 64 per gallea, Mr. Leary has suki he the very low price of $1 50 per Uther grapes maw. after a fair inal, te foun! valesble bere, and | am pow tring severe pure wine at gallon hinds, but | am dowtsful whether we will firm @ better ot more profitable grape foe thee latitund Use the ~ Warrentuc ~ Ms. Leary deaerin veramee and skill tems to enlarge be + eeyard Gedeng it by far the mest prufitalde amd tse so em crup he posmbiy can ram, re jenny vl paratrs ely 1 will leave it to afi tillers of the sil great credit fur be perm m prodeang the wime Li- comsnbetals bet Btthe labor. w mak- they eee cypbermg, and they will we fur them vives what difference of profits there wm letwrer pimme and otton Tt ww ww be boped thet other pereoes woul) tgke the bint, aod the by a pee epoch je Southern frut-culter Teowent Ne Macon, Ga, May. i055 Rew snas Accompanying the als menicet mined Neimom wat ws a / wAtes A Mr Lears’s wine i » 2a. superior pet Madeira of commmere o taaly a a “ caves lp « or a he ac rat * _* t a < ns from abet mm We are + hank we Mr Neole furegeiug clear awd pre a a Ce re oot be het up” ’ Ein --- >Miy N WH bt - + li ' ar ° a * a a goed deal said a nenee ws that wh at mae “sa ar rnine * ~ nk pos ~ hat & pot ma i t “tow wall how two y Nombast uneale bat ~o# ed and hese faulty s Maat bul ar t * due its kind e true, the <somD y hike a grain, but not filled out mouch prefer to remair nt t mtw “re fiw ae than soaking 1 stor fur steme that kills the yrrmonating propert f the imanature pra and so severe ms to k * that ie not well matur Mt das ‘ ' rhvial ce t I | ’ ; by the geperal assembly of Carolina. rT is true, T am @ young farmer sn have bad | him quite freely, upon his martial bearing, his but few years experience ; but I never have seen | | hale old age, his military pantaloons, &c. The a good stand of wheat after the seed was soaked | | painter was annoyed, and determined to put an in blue stone. My object in writing this is to lend to the prosecution. As the train passed | under the tunnel of St. Cloud the three travelers wvc.e ootieng hand Se wy brother Remon, a were wrapped in complete darkness. Vernet | |possible, as L have been much assisted by You! iy the back of his hand to bia mouth und |and your contributors, . kissed it twice, violeatly. On emerging from Yours traly, RE him, and were accusing cach other of having 7: beet kissed by a man in the dark, As they ar- | rived at “Ladies, quiry, ‘wh hissed im Paris, Vernet, on leaving them, said be puzzled all my life by the in- ladies was it that | Bite of a Rattlesnake.— lait a wine glass of olive oil, ken inwardly, is sacl to be a certain of these two cure for the bite of a rattlosiake and other pot sonous reptiles. A little should also be applied follow Lighthing-rods will not protect a building at to the wound. Another remmedy is the a radius of four times the height of Ums rod | above the building—-a radius of twice the he ight | is safe. If the rod is ten fect high above the | Nin] building, it will, if properly constructed, protect | ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR SALE! all parts of the house ata distance of twenty feet | from the rod. These facts are important to be | kept in mind. ing :—Take roots and branches of plantain aud boarhound, bruised in a iwortar, and the juice expressed ; of which give ove large spoonful as | soon as possible. To an hour, if vecessary, give for the pext season are \otormed tha that this lot will be sold on a credit of 12 be coker These Mu- as beard from, givemensire satisfuction, The subjoived are a», Teens wishing oat sou of (he subseriber sOuNn rer BOLLS. pes, have in © another spoonful. Apply to the wound a leat of tobacco moistened in rum. discovered by a negro, for which his freedom | | namervds teimonials ROW ty porse. This remedy was | Balisbury, N. O., July Sth, 155°. PERSON SE Coxcons, June $7, 1855, 1 would state thet | have faily tesied the Hussey seeing and gr scoiny Muchine. | think it is well ade to the . ns have been taken ia Preparing the ground. hove ur a W te ea altho’ rounds hed not been prepared with aay view to ite ve iar as por vig’ e usefulness of any laventioa—I enn cally revommend the Meuper as 2 Very truly Yours, CHARACTER OF QUEEN ‘Ma. Jon A. Borpew—My Dewr Sir VICTORIA, : eaper, which I purchased of vou. | consider it a great 4 | " > i ial wants of this section of cowptry, pur As a wife, the Queen is said to be jealous and hoary lieu sere $e 5 experience goes— But she must indeed be desperate in pete “em nh sanchclibes te Wee tere a ee bh I per Ma. Joux A. Borpes—Dear Sir 1 Luke great plegsure to inform you that the Machine called weno re shown v chased of you, has on TT ee entire satisfaction. : Salisbury , June a In reply to yoar letter of the 24d inst. was purchysed, and an annuity settled upon him exacting. her demands if she is not satisfied with the se- vere strictness and decorous demeanor of the - : eee . She h w. The following is clipped from the Wisunsin. Prines. ne has a warm temper, and that} Thave, and do hereby constitute, and appoint which 3 often its accompaniment—a warm beart, | Nor nina, my Agent, for the introduction, and sale of wy Reaping It is the best literary steal that we have seen North Carotina, North, South and West, of the County of Orange, and ‘ : . she is often rel ore ‘ It is appropriately styled a Literary “ Mosaic Lodeed, she compelled to place a chain | Salisbury, North Carolina. A LITERARY “ MOSAIC.” BY ANTIQUARIUS. Boyden, of the Town of Sslisbary, Rowse County, in the Bate of Mr. sone oy and Mowing Mecbines, tu all thet part of the State of orders for said Machines may be addressed to him at OBED HUSSEY. Baltimore, June 28th, 1855. “lon that rebellious member, in order to repress | }the woman and maintain the Queen. At the | = Countess Walewski's celebrated ball of last sea- son, she recognized at the door of the saloon, a| lady whom she bad known, and, with a look of | ¢ joy, ran to greet her, when suddenly recollect: | ing, with a look balf sorrowful, half playful, she checked the affection of the woman and resumed j the diguity of the Queen. In person, Queen Victoria is about five feet 2 The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, la every clime, from Lepined to Japan ; To fix one spark of beauty's heavenly ray, | The proper study of mankind is man. REMOVAL P. FORD, Tefl—for you can—what is it to be wise? Sweet Aubarn, loveliest village of the plain, The man of Ross, each lispiag babe replies, And drags, at each remove, @ length'ning chain. wed to No. $5, rd Mtrect, Opposite ¢ Street, | | OPUS chads IDUMMAGLPURITE A= Ah! whe can tell bow hard it # ww climb ted frow moog |. .@ Pina, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Gold, | Silver and Bieel Spectacles, Silver aud Plated ap BOOTS & SHOES, | MPTON’'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE, “ THE GREAT RESTORATIVE ND ‘Tey, : ORATOR OF THE veikee f Ye ronder bios, we pow ee Fn ai ‘ieee © Dyspepsia, Cough, Amhord, ‘Brosehial Pyins Back Cet. Sta ee Sad mrt cotuta, Ch N Fever, Bowel Fis Mae. Nervour Debility, with off Dineuses Ariving From fmpare Blood As» Pur yh MA A NEW SUPPLY OF WATCHES & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, | AS just revuraed (rom New York and Philadet- I I phia, with the largest aad best assortment uf WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Fine Freneh Chronometers, | eee, Double Time Keepers Ludepe ndent quarter second {ia Bight Day Watches, | ot Vosbagion, from « brother of Jos. Johnaon 19 Jeweled Hanter's flare gprs ing a fo after dies, ont a Jas. Nardin’s superior gold Hunter for La testimony before given STR T e mediaae’ a variety of others, boch gold and silvers Pra A sesaly lorereey Boren pala mie Guurd and Vest Chaius, Seals, Bracelets, E: H "Tes gad ” Butter Kuives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Razors.) py shrnpton, A A babe tall _ “m Scissors and Kaives of the = eer Pease estable Tecdu a orp nds ved wat <i a 7, Bracelets, and Beed Coral, and « few peapereatly gorge ste -_ See ce tn beet soticioe tal le reine in | CLO CORRS y oe So Since wn cate, anda variety of other Goods too aemerous lo men: tion. Call one duor below BR. & A. Murphy's Store, examine for yourselves. OF Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of all hinds, re- paired in the best manver, aud vv the mont reasuapble terms. JAMES noOtAS Bulisbury, Nov. 16, 1854. THOMAS E. BROWN, = strengthening to the norpse end en grees LiscounTon, 29th August, 404. A Veice from the Old North State, FROM ONE OF OCR AGEXTA, Pl sty c. a etibeclignvan tet e HARDY. Vagueroues be Eons we a Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, Youre, with reapect, i tae DLEKDING oF fue LEGS. Co ska SALISBURY, N. C.y fossa Ratmon, XC, Bebresry Hh, 1058. Mesers. Mortimer 4 Mowbray : ® pew carrying op the above business, and invites the pub- I de hereby certity, that shoat twetve months age, I was taken Wes onli and examine bis work. He ls manulactaring very | with « saxere hewortbage of the Lange, Gath hed leur atnebs o rior vebloles, and feels confident be can give catlefnction te | it, 1 was sdvieed we try Dr Hampton's Vegetatte Tinctary | i} who want « firstrate articte. He cao put up work at low wd won bottle, sod afhes Chung wtthely | eee pe tivtind thes prices, if t be desired, bat would always recomend the better ab wack better ee the fourth bettie, | was es. qaaltios as cheapest in the long ran lle woukd advise theay ively whe isk t= younare cay thing bu bin ine to call ot Ais eutnhlit life ment before they parchass clsew' A of I ee ei Ld bene | Bemeted from No 4! Lepage peronphdes HLD #) REET, where | shall Veep HUGH L.TINLEY & Co, | (succmssoas TO TOILET 4 EBaROB,) Receiving and Forwarding Agents, a General Commisien Merchaais, Poo Cuscomers » comtimesnce of Lar fevers. Mo. ®, #, "Fen>.. | inches, but the shortness of her peck | figure a look of dumpiness. Procrastination is the thief of ume, gives her, Let Hercules himself do what he may wor ates be | Tarren MANUFACTURE, sho A tld Meck of (ty Mae I shell be athe v0 alfier to the Trade « mae aga ware | sep irae Sao of Ones cham be hevctedore, Her bead is grace- | ful and weli-set on, and Isidore, who is minister of the exterior, speaks in raptures of the length and lavish luxuriance of her hair, beneath whose fuld the small ear is nestled like a pretty shell Her bead and hand which latter is the member that was wont to inspire that half patriot, half bondsman enthusiasm of U'Connell, on ber Lest Hes eyes bave the full leaden look com- mou to the Guelphs ; her skio is of = cream- | "Tie edacation forms the common mind, The feast of reason and ihe flow of suul— 1 mast be crecl only to be hind, Aed waft a agh from Indus to the pole Py wont a persons) ¢xeminntion of my Wo. t Exchange Si et, South Atantic Wharves, CHARLESTON, & C. | Sypbas, 1 joy to meet thee thes shane, Where'er | roam, whatever lands | see ; A youth, to fertane and w fame unknown, WD VE (heir persona! aiieotion to the sale of Cotten as cus Palledciphie WE tw sry, oF by mpecial vowtrect, all other Hinds of Produce lypd’e Moke prompt returus of the same. fur nora wane eve GS, ML. & A. T. JONES, etna EXCLUSIVE 7, ergo porte gee of Duroware, bc, sharged in HARDWARE DEALERS, pro. portion route and sexpoetuithy fer edveacug fretyhts and Saliebary, N. C., February, 1855 la mardeo meditatwa fancy free puiote, Farewell, aad wherea'er thy voice be ined 7 by Wo you moentain terms the gazing ¢y colored hve, and her expression unrefined, espe- Yet there is about ber a fs per cent mon abipytng Faris a Prades, ‘bre W uth epectactes on pose and pouch oo mde cally when flushed mcent teing POSITIVELY PROTECTED That teach the native morals! to de couscwwusness of her position, and so litile dis ond tons of goats A Beow ZA or will we detate aay poute tor he-ght SE epeviag, Puy the sorrows of « poor old man, play of that conscwusness, and her English sel/ for Tee Spring = tuilow lag gee trade, o large Whow tard descending swept hw aged breast; possession is 80 felictiously combined with a cer hoe start of - FOREIGN aed Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, tain German bea hommie, in this instance, boe- - Cotemote DoumrrIc ! e arian of AC College, Cohumbte Mea acver @ but slways to be bicst ne-femmie, that even thuse who know her caly : _ | >: ° RA re, Cherie on. | | New Vert Bleamers by sight carry off an impreasoo that they have ME YE WINGED WINDS wow of New Vork tailing Packeta, TELL Cena set len ' « fee of dyped, bat Lb ah A SUEARS and SCUMORE, cod odget Yaots of ol kinds Saddlery ; rt ‘ t Apreis of Bahimore amd Pittedetphis Be car wccaaiegnt Oarreomeey The poem which follows m said, by a corres spectabse cmaly d wily ee ie, aa oa Serre are ee 1 een Soe — oe ve oe Pretaite wadent, wy have ten written by (has. Mackey, rather chuienc and escstable, but well Cast Meet, ail sims Tree, baller, lng and Gene's ewe MM eed ot hem ~ome ume editor of the Glasgow Argus, aad W although sinall-brained English woman of ux jectivmteekares DR. H. KELLY have appeared ip a little volume called * Voice Anglo German type ‘ ” wi oF sVi » . rom the Crowd Io her morming garden dress of a louse rube, oe ake ~ os 4 : fod ay fae ar co me wow Tell me ye winged winds. shaw! and cottage hat, she looks to far greater rails Offre on Masa Sirnet, weet of the mei of Plows Core shelters siraa@ Cutters, That roead ary pathway roar, wivantagre than in full « vening costume She | od Cowe spay wh, ¢ name sy + Sl appr veed patter us pine De you on haww enme spot : i where he will be has a! appearance of rude health, bets of- aone Wd Where mortals wrep a0 more’ ‘ : j “ casionally a prey to fits of depression leep as ny 7 Home love and picasant dell, Somes bo . impasse Be * IRENBON IRON \l Oh tha’ Wee to occasion aa appr henmoe of an attack of that A | \ ‘ttl ts a Ul ond poe malady under etich ber grand father, George hnva ¢ emen S. WILMINGTON, N.C. wel may rest! the Thur suffered, and to make a x ant 1.1. perm es sede bio the eubeeribe re euber by 4 Wate The toad ind aficeed to a wheper ow change of air and scenes pecensary Whatever | + A mteur ecovee oby mAited thet we «pre Aad mghed fur pty ae t whmpered—* Ne , A . ‘ ced dy requere anr ou! o Bis end guw ithe ume jus s she has Lave beew di ceatiy cultivated etieed leterest wl be charged om sil ox Tell me (how meghty deep * emt by any means what is termed it ante after (welve munihs «andag stele = aA MURPH We Ve hear bellvwe romed me play thee coentry mart Thm i f+ many ree- Ps o-v. Wav 5.98 & pies ohh y ont Aves Kaww ot hoe eume favored opt, - tr Wore uhe © ont wn a . at sapere , pp Seane mtand far away = i Ql INE. 2 ZIMMEC MAN & ALLEN. our hate = o Sham to Where weary mae may fod taperters sed U totrcte Dealers te The bine fr wheeh be aghs, . Where ane ever lives greater distrust than from lus 2y be ea Or 1 « COYYD 3 And fremduhsp wever ders 2 to wound thers , ope ds » Kes The bed wares mfhag 1 perpetual Bow } ( : No. 143 M. ket & nd " ala ral ie r drwat ® . ‘ _ Rinpprd for Saud cae , PHILADELPHIA If she were jae fertib . Pelican ects Nel QuIRE And the ears mums anne. = . 4 ~ ‘ ToS t am L a ks M ZIMMERMWAN ms tor papnirn, obese Theat enh such bud ace sh eomen. oa g te bor f = 1 Re N ALLEN \ ta vl —Go fame ~@ a ree ihe leuk oped es be Strand, which represemts the awh oad bm 0 prompt amd fuern — he care Ge ee a ac a we De ray Tel we, om ofl thy road ; = wet met. breve Battered Wt tee ahieery power ally i iho tied te se . SITE Sebeerber eer ~aowe to hie frends sage lh searotemd Host thus at eres eens eput Gevtioe that the (Queen after all bas the sam Casth Camas Oe ad eak pore mane r mes (ob Bs. Ues, inelineta, a tha tyne am rr HOCVAL MW. WRATH, igent Wh mee rabbe = re R AIG : L I Cc eee tae 3A Mgt Gad 0 heggece ba I : ae if Sutben eles 6 en = ,& o. on = _ Dp . : . he (Queen, = evurr ad Se Im porters aad Jobers of Foregin and ( 4 S Bee iets heen bers eee be the (gees sed satire of rer tO THE FARMER: And 0 vusce sweet bu: cad, reepeded—~ No er red. shally geuter|, aod parole Nie 128 sod 120 North Tred Servet, Phaede Of Iredell County. minal womer SE A iapey wuld be pirserd t w+ them when they <1 J Tell me, my weret o@ ee ane The cart extent ead verwts. is CQRAT SAVING OF EXPENSE FORE O®' tefl me, Hope aad b anh hermetic propens.trs as the quintene nox ‘ cond by car ia the ~eatry. cad beyers would WANS ILOS PLOW The eanegigned bere le e arity They say ste only virteou: became well io etamime it betre purchemag eteewhere ee Reztnt fer Pind ( Fee pete there ao restomg p he bower bee s diegaminn t iecrenen ite North (or miles Frum erro, en, and drach! accent places ber in a pomuon ehich aliows a \rede. am shen poos to grt ap such gunds b. . feromh ony le there ao hoppy apa her to graufy lusuncusly every desir vo oll out the marke 5 . Where am isis may te bieseed ot ’ fat : Dr Atk ; ho hey ie a ea ey ra ] ar 2 ' wa 4 the | or. We sla Jeae sou $ nf wolye “ ae cea be ane ste : paruculars f the roval moome =" atte ties LOGE . And new a ROCES eN ea. uhtt torres * ‘ eae Greensborough Aon se tin se%il aes asad ona oth ge, end Lave—tes bone lo mur x » a : : A P es ve be ptr, toe nai we ol neon is MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 rppra Wared sh bg wingm aad sheprad—= Vor hat we are sritiew aml shall wnte, we have, °[S1P cma Lamraare on ihe et eal a . LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. va Hearen eace aad ahall aie k . i onal cow mpered whe pant stork ¢ WHOLPSALE DEALERS ee ‘ P ve 7 ee ing kere he Western part of the 10 Porm 4D bOmANTE myers * ar rv V woul vermh n Hate. ~amerqecatiy mech the larger portion of the rink» : ;; 4 y . mhevever we Gnd (lee ken ia ile ere oo Wnet. very mene Oise cic te i cece UWbuR FT pe fun “se Te A YDY sar j a ; ; Tre « S caakeet ct rom det have meade @md Panmoy Trimmings, ey mazes ce DslLances r ay b xr ru 4 . cmmccancnte,. cad 10 there mtdeni!} reeomme t Se. 34 Seovih Third Sirect, x Btw Me bet oad Arh Me ie sa ae cist Anmas the “ig . UP 12 me . Been aod cole acer eee erecwee corre, 4 DiseL wveeny No. 1 Capt: Hagtase, oF Schooner DL apelical anmtoerat eho repediates JAMES SIADAN, Pree Feb-mare 1. 13S Wd 1 +f, -« a f people bons * G COPPIN VY Pisackoe : P . h erver, un he fr-as York uw 5 rey Z CP MENDENIALL. Atceney ~ HIVE YOU SEEN SAM. ar \emt ateout te onty thre nites ae : z - PETER ADAMS « and Treasarer fatle ane water, brty milee northoat A bryine 4 ok imi PETER ADAMS, see'ry fullsag reccieed '' Tare & Vives.” being x oe ; , = eu CMING) GeaiiAgens * Abe rime progress wad deatiny of Pan = ~ in havheg ap the deep «a . “ J Ma “73 11009 o in n Pa ; si gedin Gio eMaceso as to | , yes tena) ne alm a ec th r tt Pree Bieria ix ie et ee eee 4's . atl of the Hewre a . . view A the Lotter thew Heary A Wiese agenat _ Fol tect whee he ape kane lane . . New North Carelina Form Book, i ee See : i ied : fary as «on an the came Mf (Queen m menunerd [ )Pstey en tev set perce. Cometabtes, he qty Part ihe nnee ve cr. he BI \ F cea iat tr eties ort of moot her Ife camendersd am Cieckt, Ae Toe Qn Md Rink oofle \ Laman foot print, too p«r Melee Moy he ' er are a aay are : steve Noth Candee ed the Conaiie : -. ~ oe ww te douland, « s . . + 8 * =e nea r . M hibenen freestome quarry at }' la is CE a PhS Ta, 3 bs ne of ; m.aRaDp apa a 3 : ; : als Su NNIS® . 9c DIR EO ak » apparcatly the fart p tun F biaPathhas : : See | ie a SAO A Les ety ne peta deutalecs r bees AE ood oriz i Ma Mrtichary 9 5 ee eee ae ee “ ana Th eyes I treme s preeerd freqy ppammn 7 ik , ’ * ie ss - : mora tiene, lake, yt Ke } by ebering te teren them that the abu ; syernn te . Tie ates = singe : Saleeniahed wit - co ee en VEGETABLE LETHONTRIPTI oe ee Theme are te arias fate, aud woeld serve “ON BE fucate truth, throwsh truth mone ee W BROWN ae lames fore A interesting stones, and 8 Mdvance the intewats of hemanas ton atl LUE BUM ANSE NY IY Aeznatrirh. 1055 byt f prom wireies ule you and notin fata whe 1 Wor from gmorance of ney on mock W. ree ee Wied ania sien DISEASED KIDNEYS, P. ELLIOTT, sik) eee Others r with eauey a LLrand hida ] = ower nna miAMhie Ri @TTMtl ita heen war aloe Wes Tine GENERAL COMMISSION k i - " metro ' hee Db ND ; { ‘ 1 1 ' 1 ' r a : | | 4 , 4-\4 News « { He 2 » ( w i I A Ly ” furln rs ar , WILMINGTON, - C. F f | “ t . Orders f v audeve {4 consignments of Floor la ' id aokfall a k . ‘\ ' all d " “ a © Jay 6 - ic Way 1m55 Va] form f rail enna ' ' . , 15 r j ! | S ecc esc, DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Me arte wwe DR. RP. BESSENT, Late Graduate fhe Raltimare Dental Coleg ‘ t = | mt pe ; ht p Rp mee Tewtd reapectfatly inform the citizens . r jal he aan te " sree fieea Mice ea on, . ; —— ; © and on | y ‘ ' i pee : A mouny 9 sym - ? = o prom y . ! ha ahd Ilyas : , aw yaally of noore, ond “stor: oF, - Be persow vi lar she Ul.r tor the peryace of buying Bats polepsebrend aniprog an pee ya GW Perecne 01 » distance « work, will please sceem , | amy the order with & description of the artiche requirwd—ety be e 9 and price—ond when debve {idee pot give anit | Rev. JOHN LARAMAR vuGersd bese Urted Gee bneet eminem tiem they will wat be required to heop tt | Oveean des Te he preach, With the advantages of the Ralirond at bie door, he will take | “Shing But « teeieee thowte ade the on atmeet ony Lied of trade le exchange te work euch a4 Cara, | 47'@6 from the compe # Wheat, Flour, Oat, Bees, Lard, Hasses, Provender, Thsber, j ear a Oe Oe eee | be., be. Mie | aanertubrs we’ waiet eh lateness Sekt SP LIVERY STABLE Sot pate = | cae Wieb—tor al fomvcte Mace set, atl tor ot le te kept ap as esual oll} lalate | Getrate horece or mules, are invited to call March 29th, 1508 +oat Mere Moerawes 4 Mowensy: I tebe = | pee thet | heve aed pour ™ ee ee great promt | TERMS Frm 4 serhome An te, my poner a) health bed ber cee or rug | wory each iepetred, whee | commuemerd te ace » Te ! ined ne oe pee reer ad beatth ealatery ay ear cyan ane dagetine eres beet CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Two Dollars 0 year, paid within three months from date of subscription | (we dollars and fifty « of wot paid before the expiration of ihe year, and three dab- fare after (be year hasexpred No paper discontio. | wed anti ofl arrearages are paid except at the option Wherever teewe bee terleemy wl) be conetetive ome he de Oot keww the Captnie shemht fe of the | me and Bre ehh cthers of me bet buewh and must ° te ee me Reet contenant Letters to the Editeur must be post paid, to easere | ee ¥ preg Aatlbasts ee Heetertelcerehy ame aticotmon Raaven, Octverr 4, 104 Mere Bortimer 4 Mowbray ecm te you wad the ptibilte te rere + Seertetee Tieecere | ear poarelstoring Gude! .dmesecel Cereal view . tt part of thet tare I oe <iyed bom ny bed ned Govened — mat te ere ehebeten ond | eomtiound t gue Gores toes Timetare, amd f thought weghd gf 2 1 it Get enpwes 0 leew one Guy ofter hee Timct are) for the Khemgnattomn, beet . Few the eGeeet of your Niewtare and the Sty ee prtung gad boeith, D the afltieted te wry Meaepten's Vegetable Tieetars, os 7D (he peer geet ciieet thet ® her had ae 1 dient wer 9 att Ast BER AMIN ooqeemeet wah tense Ben jemtin ; autt Kine eae of + Tierters” sant butewe the abet estatrunnt curren WOR « Ke wmeyeere! 9 ecicess® ON I S L L U A T A G Y ~ Aw WE OT a Wa 40 OF er ar of Captare Renjemtn Ge are centitees tet » ee ond wewnaggrrs of 4 eon 2 CUALLIS ROE TeON = Mose Tuas Gane oo ee tart —Premoas of he aneet meyente pee bie bs wgguete im eth Ce . ne Ce en ri - ™“ roman 4 Mow en oy é ‘ V. gta The ° 3 Sei os set Ks ‘ s-e- 2 i 7 f bs e £O Pree mer coud no 00 mane © pumtte © enggiy GF tay Pesvers om pret yoere S 6 TReTT A mymare is the » cope d by 16 cine REV VERON BeaniPoe Coes An adtertimeme hing 14 aquares. chery Peres me Ve tng 18 tet agwrine | Metmng 24 or 9) eye br 8 BOLON ou. Wage te <= 9 groves appamd ore dim praperioe in Geqra AN frec tame «Wf 0 og elites om the vhs tee aMrtus \eegvars na to far 4. et prepertine whede of (YTRD P anak sherk tee fracte oo! part Pewee vie withewt edeter theme © eet i Oy pepe. bene of eppeeet (once | if | tate pteene - ee ere fe = mmmendiing Uf te the .Mieted, as © ante ond greeted advertue regaiarty t ’ es 1 ow reeperstatiy pears Three dellere f nemncing cumdid us é (eoart (dere 4 25 per com ugher shew rates, Orde re for divorte of husband sad wife o comhag = advertmements are request state the sermtee of tnaerianns 5 ad aod eo uwhed they cholt ercupy the least epece pom ie. wee apm the bark the ward clear (Wher wie hey wll be pet ep in the eoual otyle and chargr< er cordteng tr N dream these rates Thomas C. Halyburton, Mf, D. = | I RAVING toreted mveell permanently of Btstes vite, NC te afl thewe whe mer fever me wih ege | (OF FICK Spe s SEA THE CREAT POINT Few *, 1m55 37 oF ATTNAACTION!! Destined wo be the Greet Ceatre of Manufacturing Interests in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Nod perhaps of ihe orders UNITED STATES. Lane ry leteed to have @ Raiiresd from SALISBI RY AGLE CITY = People mey feagh at the bey chor, os I duaht ont many wilt Bet bey laugh at baltem whitet he was tating sheet h om, et the rete of hey teegh at Cotumben, whee be sited of deecovering a new world im the Were Ih4 ey laugh et the whee the Ue rebetinas, snd hented af iedopeedenes ’ poecteally eiir ad te theer pet Siateoville, N ( "sa ares STEAM SAW MILL At Sdoer lil, Davedson County, NY teers esecatc with deepateh, for any deere on of Ne@ed Lambert yweghi tothe wed ap heres, ae cast Tr THE STRAW CORN VILA, emes) eat work (Preach Ror he geen! trifle doa, if PRICES FOR L( USER FOR THIS MONTH. 1 inch plow and ander. fram §12 tm G15 pr ae wate by whew #0 al Lona _ | howe Divdw's T vewvteee ' 6 » “ or wack dome by gree’ the citewter I heoww peonehle prvce —(beders to he od.| 1m « emell pats compared to Fehon or Colomber eIOHN G BROWER or tn ihe Fraakbine, Web su8) Kepenatendsas | Pevedetnmary menwey — gles Ae tarated ine wed Pa raae rae paireteaethey @ worth of men « betirt re . t har ot mee ' . ficmex when I hve seen fi: ta talk of Lt ehh (heen get om?! ‘i eo New Books! New Books. °'7.".1-f. jy rm Sal ebe t» Fagte Cite UST Received WOLKERT S ROOST by . ( ° and bh . W ash ! , RU TUTE ALL. 9 mew me bad 7 — vel hy Fanny t LIFE ANDO RE AUTIES OF ' he aw North Weetrra FANNY I V. PUDGE DODNGS Vee Mee. | Ft ni uet tr + Wh vel NOE WILLIS LEVERS » Idlewild * IAPS ANID WISIDAPS, by Crrece ¢; won r HEARTS FASE, b ¢ aatheor of Red f THE rieg o Markets li muet come « DAILY LIFE. ny Rev Casmmings THE SONS Bangle City whall be the OF THE SIRES oF1756, by me - Rue , ple above see proper io carry 't Por awle at Jou ENB tke Prork Store * Ber beagle Cay must ree: Lake that hearer: Sahebury. May 31, 1555 1 ¢ It 18 worthy of berg of mortal men, a ihe! son ale test and beet ae NEW BOOKS. ata er se in abundance ‘There are prodvetive lends, pore Ht ee water pure no chills aud fever there—end wi : ay ely NOTER, of Canalne) ing hearte {ready handa. There may be found J 7 rth ¢ it retry by | ow lovely valee and ew deat racy as OLE COLN TRY MEN betel Mennura al <n : ne A 1 THE POOTS ERPS my puree pa z ' nd sball these great bleestmg? 4 Pac " and its Story. Comannge ” a i Neawpe amet ete eit na a tid } heel or Repu North-Western Rev Read will cpen the gate to thie - 8 Fae ee tthe piliteal 88 | Bien of Amenca: and if Kagie (ity be the terminee Nat he Pee fenders of the 6 that Road, won't it hen place! Won't people then Foe antes ) HW ENNNiax @ Helen Dhe. | ong boy lote thera? And won't lote bring # prer Anbebary. Way 41 en es cates Alors Lands, for miles around the city, and all along the , i ae won'tthey rirein value’? The incresee “ value akine, will dewble the eet nf the Rood FOR RENT Whe doubts these things! There ie mint of money ’ vu rCreck alone Every pound of te ersetal y LESHOOMiucmedyaccepied’| Wat waters will torn tn money, and thie great agent oy aheven€ Ridncas los were ; priee will enon tary to god a i WoC PENDLETON LeCa build the Road IN brig bse a x A AR hat ifn ane elee will take hold, Ell attempt om Mm) woth shall be done z ANDREW NAGGARLY Oven reepene ty rh Blink Warrants forsale Here gram, tha chal McK building ¢ Court He contract hi work coum but for th to raise tt woned to the buikii the motile taken wit A molon trom fart! appeal wi ocmemittes ootracto he plas they hee The a venges fered by bat com motion | ble that No o Chamb may in which | of its v Dizon’ The again | vena, n con | Devoted. to Politics, SERIES. VOL. XIL—-NEW RiXIX HMorality, | Pry the Sanily Circle. 7 ~ NUMB. Peeyitare eee | a oe . — . . — — —— —_ rll 4.5. BOE Raiser and Prepricter. | Mr, Brown's last Ascent to the Clouds, | the car; bis eyes were fixed, hia hair bristling, | began to deacend rapidly. Through the clouds Beecherism. expression are ‘beautifully suggestive of inno-| Ist, the working cabinet of the winter palace, Dot your Ve ss se . MNS Bite Conch Sor Us =I ‘Are you afraid ? asked Mr. Brown. : it, darted downwards, and the earth appeared. = cence, hope, ambitious aspirations, and ewergy | where the Emperor died ; 2d, the death-bed of ore Harnett County, : y task eal One fine summer morning, @ few years since,| No The ball ded rapidly,| ‘Ah! cried Annesley, ‘instead of pushing the} The London Atheneum, in noticing a book of purpose. Instruction inspires the beholder | the Emperor ; 3d, the exposition of the body in Tf reek. new county of Harnett was in seasion tw thete was a wonderful excitement in the Irish | and ere Jong arrived at the region of ¢louds,— | balloon, as I told you, you drew it downwards. | of Henry Ward Beecher’s called “ Star Papers,” | With its subject. The ardour of youth is temper- | saloon of the palace. Nothing can be more KOPEMAN, A friend furnishes us the itorigg account of | village of Ballydooley. AM the idle men, women, | Turning once more to his immovable compan: | Push upwards !—push, I say? which some American journals have puffed most ed by the diligence of labor. The relative posi- | unexpected and curious than to see the extreme Sued the proceedings of the Court : and children in the neigtiborbood—comprehend- |ion, Mr. Brown shook him slightly by the arm,| ‘ You see that T ami pushing as hard as I cav.’| vigorously, says : tion and expression of each of the figures of the | simplicity of this cabinet, where the Emperor of isitAnpr, A majority of the magistrates met for the ing about nine-tenths of the poptlation—were | #ud said : ‘Are you ill!’ Still ne reply, but a| ‘No; for hero is the earth ? The egotism of some men is pleasant—at least |*tudent and preceptor are admirably conceived. | all the Russias worked and reposed. It is a long trapeaction of county business on Monday. The | assembled on the large level common which sere- | fixed stolid stare, They were now at a greatels| ‘It is only that the clouds are rising towards |i ig pardonable. In Epicurus it is defightful ;| Commerce conveys to the miod impressions far | vaulted room, with a large bow window, hung } State, Commityes appointed at the last Coart to. con-jed as a race-course and bowling green; and all evation ; clouds Jay beneath their feet, abpge |the upper regions,’ in Cowley it is imnocent ; in Addison it is quiet differeat from those we have realized from the | with a light drapery, the lower half covered with 2c, 158 act for the building of a Court House and-Jail, | througed towards some object imtlectnter, which |the ir beads a buraing sun, and infinite spaee| ‘Well, Jet.us do thesame. Let us throw out) and sly. David Hume does not offend us when plation of this subject. A wise and | green silk curtains like those in » painted stadia. The (we daiey reported through their ebairman, Geo. W. I'v: | formed the nucleus of the crowd. around them. all our ballast.’ be praises himself, still less doce Sir Walter |thowgbtful wan, who comprehends the isupor-| A table and chairof ordinary appearance are be- gram, that a contract had been wade with Pas) “Yea, then, what's name of it at all, at all 1” | Suddenly the stranger stood upright, bis face chal McKay, Baq., of Chatham county, for the | demanded one ragged gossoon. | pallid as that of a corpse. building of a Jail at the such of $6,400, and a} “Is ittied to the tail of it, be’s going to go, ‘Faster! faster! he exclaimed in a tone of Court House at the sum of 12,000—that the | up!” asked another. authority ; and seizing in succession Usree of the |€d, looking fixedly at him. ‘We have vo more.’ Gerald Annesley laid | Seott ; though Southey’s vanity is disagreeable tance of his relations to the world, is seated, with | fore it-—the table covered with books and papers ; Mr. Brown gently in the bottom of the car. because it is exaggerated. The proud self-con- the globe at his right hand, as a familiar and | here and there a sofa of the straight form, which ‘We have no more ballast, you say f" he ask- | fidence of Shakspeare we forgive as cheerfully as essential object of reference, and other memori-| was fashionable at the begioning of the century; the grand self-assertion of Milton, which only a| als of his profession around him. The man of|a large chair hardly more comfortable, seme 7 Oth, Lee contract lad been signed by the parties and the} “ Ab, don’t be foolish !" exclaimed an old man | bags of sand which served as ballast, he flung ‘No more.’ Salmasius could despise. When Pope displeas- thought and calculation, and wisdom and benev- wooden back ones of a emailer size, and a few », I pes taden work commenced; and that nothing remaived | the “sense-carrier,’ of the district; “don't ye | them out of the car, at the same time laughing ‘How much do you weigh f This question | ¢5 us, it is not b he is egotistical, but be- olence, is the true and adeq exp of | modest stands are placed about the toom. On mas Stncho a vut for the magistrates to make arrangements | see the long ropes lie's going to hold on by !” in a strange wild manner. ‘ Ha!’ hecried, ‘ that's | ll on poor Brown like a stunning blow. ‘ How | canse he affects to conceal his self-love. When | the ideal of the commerce of the present age. | the walls are pictures, portraits, prints, tokens of J oul . A . . . . i os: aT = to raisa the amguat mecusary to carry on the} ‘Well, well ! groaned an old woman, taking | the way to travel! We shall distance the swallow |much do you weigh! repeated his companion | Buffon talks of only five modern “ geuiuses,” The Mechanic Arts are suggested by the figure affection, souvenire. The principle article of fur- eae work, as agreed upon. A motive was made 0) her dudeea, or short black p:pe, out of her mouth, *° shall towor above the eagle. When I was in | in a louder tone. and names himself as one, we resent his conceit | of 4 man is 8 recumbent position, his sinewy | niture, if it may be called so, is a camp bed, Weaniey adopt the report, when qaite an animated de-| and sticking it, lighted as it was, within the folds the Abruzsi with my rifle in my band, watehing ‘ Ab, very little—nothing that could make the | almost as much as the profane impudence of Bir |#/™ resting upon a wheel, and a hammer held|which seems formed of eight bars of simple 4. ; Late sprung up in reference to the buildings, the | of her crom-barred cotton neckerchief ; ‘ them | for stray travellers, I never felt so excited as I do slightest difference—a mere trifle.’ Godfrey Koeller. But among these reminiscen- |i" bis band. The form and attitude are excel- | wood, supporting a bos, on which is laid a sin- ‘A mere trifle! Well, even that will make | cos of egotiam we might wander a long time, |/ent, and the bead and face nobly expr tt ang aot entiietn public square, the size of the lots, the title to the Koglish are mighty quare people, I'm sure,/20¥- Then their lives were in danger, now is : : : ' j =prem pee ek laud, the report of the land committee, the dia-| when we heard that this Mr. Brown, with | my own.’ ume dith The . of the peril | They have been suggested by Mr. Beecher’s vol- independence, thought, self reliance, intelligence, The most common hospital bed seems more Da tecct gram of the tows, the act incorporating the | is sacks of gold, was coming to Bitelarm, after Very pleasant ! thought the owner of the bal- | give our aeronaut prescnce of mind. ume of fugitive prose pieces, written with all the | bope, and energy. War also reveals to the be- | comfortable, a real soldier's bed, a dying man’s Fs A county; the liability of the building committee, | baring out the rale ould stock of the Deasys, we loon. I have picked up some raseally Italian ‘My friend,’ said he, ‘ your child is mot dead. | formality, aud all the iucorrectness of an ams- | bolder the purest and most modern conception. |trundie. The Emperor died there wrapped in = & ate the amount of damages that might be due the | ucugist he'd have carriages aud horses galore, brigand. I saw her last week pear Belfast. She is living | tour. But the author's egotism is his most coe. | Firmness aud justice, not anger and ferocity, are military cloak, as if « bullet had suddenly strack contractor in case the magistrates refused to | and may be a five yacht in the harbor; but it * Better to fight with the elements than with | with a family who love her, and went her & | spicuous quality. |the characteristics of the chieftain, _— band him at the head of bie wreny. This remarkable ese copfirm the coutract, the heavy taxes to be im never entered the beads of us that pothing less custom-house officers !° coutinved bis companion. | their own. Ip # very short time, W you will) A placent “ fellows him to all | is upon his sword, and whose every t prety cormapens little with the desire for siigeton posed epee the dear people next year, €o, be, | would serve him than ging coorsing through The balloon ascended at terrific rate. In bis | allow bal od haumpionte a bes aes - = the shrives of his admiration :—to Keanilworth, | — we ieracerer = ade aed the|pomp and power which prevails ot toe North— te hed Dereon —pending which the Coert adjourned amidst ie air, like a wild guuse, at the tale of a bal- | 8 Mr. Brown stood up, and laying his hand | madman looked at him with a wild doubting | 1 Stratford-ov-Avon, to the Louvre, and the forbearance of intelligence, reflection, and be- | But at this solemn conjuncture does not simplio- as eapensey creat excitement without taking a vote on the| lone, uf whateumever they call it’ of the stranger's arm, said : asa : ; ; National Gallery. Lt is even more obtrusive in, "'S™ty These figures an of somewhat coloe- ity seem real grandeur, that is, the little that ie he pert | Fer mametinne pent, the procem off iafla:ing the| ‘Por Learen's enka, don't stir? Our lives| ‘ Yes.’ continned Mr. Brova, eagerly, anxious | the figure-epangied essay o books, flowers, and | *#! Proportions, the warricr, the only one in «| given to man bere below. The Kampesor-Pope ] baey goat p The Chairman had the magistrates again suin | en nat cal cae gring on; ced sow the grant |= st stake. [ must allow sume of the gas to |to confirm the impression he had made; “ you streams, fit for albums and scrap-books, but sure- | taocing position, being eight feet in height dying on a little wooden bed, in the immense cy an woved to appear on Friday, when the report of | gaily-paiuted orb towered ivemsalously above the | @pe, i order to repair your imprudence.’ will see her, your darling little Ema, running | jy pot worthy of publication. Mr. Beecher has —- winter palace of bis enormous capital, and coolly PP the batliing comesttion was aguin called up, and | EIR. a patel el poeding ‘ How do sou do it? pal amaed —_ ean: and Ler fair been infected with the most vulgar prejudices, Hardening the Constitation. pear ped the eae write perapsame wary oar the motion to adopt it remewed. The rote was! agsinst the cords by which it was bekd down, it | ‘1 have only to draw this string, which is con- a ae ig See ee eae | which induce Lim to write, among other abeur- One, Hea be ae P * , aby Mame taken without discussion and rejected, 14 to 12.| seemed only to await the arrival of the bold | neeted with the valve.’ os tt you lie! Emma s heir was biaek 5 | dities, trash like this:—“ It is a ftue day in Eng- Men talk about “ bardeaing the constitutivn,” It erg = ‘ ayepacrs Seeger! bameeif oor &, be \ motion w discharge the bvilding committee | geronaut to dant upwards on its way | ‘We should continue to ascend, until every- Je Man: Pion never saw ber! How much do) land when it does vot actually rain ;” which is, and with that view, expos themselves to sum- pate a L . obsequies, semeedaatal trom farther duty was adopted, 14 to 12 As| - ie ba i’ c1dumed U aieard strag. thing would baret from excessive dilitation.’— }°" weigh | (08 ® par with the jokes in the most foolish | mer’s sun and winter's wiad, to strains and over- ea rosscopenms ine aap ony in which be p> nd appeal was made to the majority to telieve the! vers Cy tka eed Wawel eel Geran The man. cootivecd for 0 few moments in deep vA a mere nothing—only a few pounds" | Frepch dramas about London fogs, and the efforts, and many unnecessary hardships. Lg peared ne = ale prog power- lee tee committee from their liability inéurred with the | J row wp, and out stepped Mr. Is own, the Eag thought ; then suddenly drawing out a knife, he er" 1 Aawesley seized Mr. Brown with both | fundoess of Englishmen for sun-tinted pictures; | the same end, ill-informed mothers souse their | ma ae es eas will, ee 4 oor ootractor, bat no suggestion was made as to | ligh millionaire, who bed lately become an Yuh |e the cord as bigh up as be coald reach. hands and held him suspended over the side of | because they never enjoy the sun’. beauty in any |ittle infants in cold water day by day; their | : ment, se md _ desire, = beg, gah. day the plan of relief One gentleman remarked, | |saded propnetor. Mr. Brees was 8 little dap- | * Paster | faster! he reiterated. The stranger the car. In another moment, be would have | other way. On the Avon, Mr. Leecher informs skin, and flesh, and bodies as steadily growing | ie resigned this cong they hed got themselves into the difficulty — | per man, whom a very smal! amount of pegile- was a giant compared with Mr. Brown, who, per- they might get out the best way they could” A litte Gres would beve sulberd to lay level with OPS that he could obtain nothing by force, motive was then made to stay all further pro | the sui! of his adoption. Ha wm one of those | bewae (0 try conciliation. dropped bim into the abyss of space. * Annesley | want to mount higher f us that be walked with his soul “clear, pene | rougher, and thinver, and weaker, until slow fe exclaimed the poor man, ‘ you traling, and exquisitely susceptible.” He per- | ver, or water on the bran, or consumption of petually fancies what the people around are | the bowels, carries them to the grave ; and thee froid, this humility in the dying bows, all this impresses the mind, as the view of this dwelling strikes the eye, giving to the narrative something unexpected and striking, ie the midstef which place Leg Sir,” ‘ ‘Yes! yes? thinking of him, and sacred words | they ad ster to th ives th fort par the Ja. | = = Sir,’ said be ia a soothing tone, ‘ you are a) y ing ™, approprates o yy adminis pemss| semi-com ‘ Booadpranti molitgp eatil He nest stevting of ee eee ee ee eee Ww ion | ‘Yeu onty wish to lighten the balloon f to describe the joys of his certain future statr.| and rather questionable consolation, of ite being | "* eet the fever of intemnational events, tonne oe e bee tare, whieh motion the Cliairman deci:ied 'o be | every tarn—who, in emtenng a room, invariably bretinn, | make no douls. Well, our religion : » 1 = ad ly the father of his i ‘ ser near t of order Capt. Jno. Green thea moved 10 | sip, tumble, knock down some piece of fur forbids bemicide ” ‘Yo.’ The ouly gtympse of modesty to be found in| a mysterious dispensation of Providence Pro- |i ° Samily departing feom el bh th amaens tusk genes * Paster! shouted the giant; and seizing th ‘Then how much do you weigh yourself f this rhapsodical, unmeaning book is a coufes- vidence works no miracle to counteract our fol them, the soal leaving the world, and at the sub- sdehsnos «ppotet another commmitices to confer wit "¢ niture, or ast dowe beside their chair instead o+ ‘ Tee basteos ‘s' Will AR . might have (rae | lime sight, pomp, passion, pawer, ali seem_.to be ad f —_ so | | io eokdoes wypecting lus ink- remadeing sacks of sand, he scattered their con \ < t sce if acumpe could | upon it : not be effented, whieh motion was agreed ta, but{ stan.) ; sending bis meat ami dnnk the ‘wrong “6 the coeds. Mr. Brown fell on his knees. dure the appoisiment of sad commution the | way’ am! then coughing and «boking for half Court adjoerned. lan hour; cutting bis fingers, teanng his coat, or The Chairman requested a majority to meet | ,nocking hm forebead against a door, so that be for your own life, at least have some pity o@ mine. a amtet: ia their nanse, | conjure you to stretch 1 am young, rich, happy; | have a mother and * Well, if you were to throw yourself over, the | walked over his castles without thieking of Hen- | “Ab? be exclaimed, ‘if you have no regard balloon, lightened of sach a great weight, would ry Ward Beecher |—as perhaps be might. dart upwards with imeooceivable rapidity.’ Tbe madman reflected for a moment, ‘ True” he said ; ‘ you are right ° “7 The Clouds Drop Down the Dew. | ” stitution,” is to take guod care of it, for it is po more improved by harsh treatment than a fine | | garment or pew hat is made better by being banged about —Journal of Health. The beat way I know of “ hardening the con: | anuililated.— Courter des tats Unis. The Beautiful. | Who loves sot a litthe child's appreciation of Peron by Pee Unere mon Saterday, when a mayorty 8p | rarcly appeared ip society without scars, plasters, { : Sse aaa same of them refumag to serve, i eae In practising gymnastics, he bad your band up to the valve, and save us from a Te laid Mr. Browa ia the bottom of the banal The following quotations from Dr, Wells on = <ooe- | the beautiful! Its immocent eyes see what ours, @ TReTt . dreadfal death, by allowing some gns to escape.’ and started wildly around. | dew is highly inatrective :—“ I hed often smiled | | oug traimed, always fail to notice ; the loveli- | knodked out three teeth ; in yachting at Cowes, he had been four times nearly drowned, io ee bed left his coat, aud exelaiming: ‘ We are not ascend- nothrag could be dome. A memorial to the mest Legislature to repeal the net establishing the cownty of Llarvett #88 | .booumg ou the moor ia Seotland a ctreniation. It ws to be regretted that after | the grouse unharmed, but had blows off he own ing " flung it out qving so far, they shonk! not agree among them | fagurs. A taste for pyrotechny bad ringed hand- Shaking bes wild locks, the stranger drew off) Your turn now " he comteued , and without T go to embrace nty child, wy Eomna " { flinging himeeif over, be disappeared. ‘My Maker” he erted,‘ Igo to meet Thee ; And | The balloon and its owner reached the earth possible that a thin mat, or any such flimsy sul in the pride of half-knowledge at the means fre quently employed by gardevers to protect ten | der plants from cold, as it appeared to me im- | interests of the trade, has invented a new mode | Fishing with a Steel Trap. One of our merchants, who has an eye to the > | of catching black-fish, va: with a steel trap. It ness and perfeetvess of bumble things =We grown chikiren, full of learning and tricked out with fashion, think that to see grand sights we | mast go to Earepe, gase on Alps towering over Alps, ambiuous for the vearer smile of heaven; ire J =f Carelman. pe ~~" r whiskers. and as the smaiiest ceremony, he despoied the unfor '" safety ; the latter, however, lay for many stance, coukl prevent tbem from attaining the | has proved itself so valuable an operation, that “— saiiala ates _ set ae yp eaatialgest ee = wiih escapes tanate Brown of bis paletot, and threw it over weeks raving in brain fever. When be wantpal temperature of the atmosphere, by whic Pe | all our fishermen are providing themselves with saa ve the — of ee thes do ied i a Corel and ners. + accidenta, arid coflmons, upsets, The bailoon pursued ts wiki career without ed, be gave orders to bave his penious play-thing I thought them liable to be injured. But I had steel trays . and the demand for the article in| ots dim bel old : 2 is; watch oe ee rae 4 k Ne « would have served to f!! two or SP Of stay sold at any sacrifice, and soon afterwards pro- \ learned that bodies on the surface of the earth | greater than the supply The instrument used | the sunbeams braiding their light to wreaths ae Extrect of « Letter frem 2 Frieed. and expkaions, wou ‘Hat hal aad the ctrager: ‘while we're | vided himself with an excellest caretaker ia the | become, during a still and screse night, coker | is ef the ob! (sblened hea! with ite tecth ahes of gorgeous dyes, and hanging them over the mone, Septer: bh handsome orange-colored volumes of the | a * ee en Bec : thes chabiag so pleasantly towards the shy, I'll shape of a pretty young wife, under whose to | tham the atmosphere, by radiating their heat to ling together. The modus operandi is deckledly grand brow of some ocean Fook ” . brer L Bebdro- y F ia The Neral Board bas refarerd the Nevy wi) al Fagugatan To. ue tell you a story—shall 1 Hm uabappy com. | telage the mesther,’ as bis Irsh _ — the heavens, | perceived immediately a just rea | unique The trap is set and baited, properly | Pity we could pot borrow the spirit of the ) / a vengeance. Upwards of 200 officers have ouf ried the thece elrwnente of PUNO did mot stir. Already, frum the extreme |‘ ® growing * dale more hands in himself” So on for the practice which I had befure deemed | provided with a siuker, and let down into the iltthe child, and feel that every thing made by the } . fered by ita clapdestine decrees, The ufbcers At bength, having t re, Besen | 79 of the sit, blood was rushing from hisefes this was Mr Brown's Inst ascent to the clouds. wesiees. Fieing, deosrues, buwever, of acquiring | wuner An ourmoes click below denotes the Father, whether it kis the ground, or gem the _ (bat composed the sveret inbunal bare im one eaath, water, and fire, 1 pela a Ham of Meme * Lantea! Three years ago, I lived in an | some precise information on this subject, [ fixed |amusernent at hand ; the fish attempts to steal sky, is well worth seeing, and beaatiful of its eure discharged their duty ander the law , but | Uaat im ines agente “= A ae could Madnd. | was a widower, with one littiedangh A WARNING TO PARENTS. perpendicularly in the earth of a grass plot four | tbe bait, but immediately the trap steele the fish, kind. Tity we had not the faith of “ one of moon, mg agreeatic, vd | : what law! Wa such powers ever ocvnferred tebore on a few fallible men to decide, for life Pot bemore perilows, than the ctlers death, om the “lives, the fortanes, and the cordingly, the year before, when reading on bis | ter, a gentle, bright-eyed angel: ler long curl- We are. informed by a gentleman who lives | small sticks, and over their upper extremities, | when be is drawn up to the surface often three ing hair is waving this moment before my eyes. pear Coburn's Store, in Unioa County, of a very | which were six inches above the grass, and form | at a time, and at the rate of one a minute ! The ve day, 1 wentout early, and did oot return ueti! painfal circurmstance which happened in that | ed the corners of a square, whose sides were two | returns for one day's sport are reported at above office state in [howe hased an excellent Us 7 ? painfal ct ppe q % | cacred honed” of fellow beings —follow *: estat TD vonshire, had pore! an et " my child, my beautiful Emma, was cone ; néighborheod, a short time since | ahi crukaly axcags of pro belle ee te cap. bad ale several late Two of Mr.) feet long, I drew tightly a very thin cambric | one hundred ! rwala, whom their seoret and assassin-hke power oo a fi ; “— nae - bantitts had come and stolen bet from me. But) g Lowtharp's sons, one about four and the oth-| handkerchief, In this disposition of things, | gress and steel trapa — New Haven Register enabled them, with impenity, be destroy, dm | sacen , om a) cqvuene He ac perfeet ++ | bosom of the mother. these litte ones,” to read a miracle im the chang- ing dew-drop. Geo where we will, the broad earth bears the beaatiful ; it springs like bope from sorrow over the ashes of the dead. It lies nestling upon the Tt is with us when we sale my fread, have you acannon here!) Mr. Brow” of about six years old, bed been having chills | therefore, nothing existed to prevent tlre free | |eafety. Op this occasion, he meditated a fight J ; | place, blast, humble, punish and torment, ac ade mechanieally a mgn in the negative— and fevers for some time. On their well day, | ‘ « \< y . and intended to come down ™ J ; cording to whim, caprice, siege aad A rs tepaieedy pres! Rr os J members of the |* YY bat a pity '!—I would have bombarded Spain! | after eating their breakfast, Mr. Lowtharp con rea, and all uncharitableness Rvery feeling ven, prmmec ‘ Ever since, | have searched for my child in eve cluded to yive them quinine, in order to break crowd rted that every step of b of our better pature revolts at such precedent ered “ge i. ay wm come at | ry cowetry io Ki _ bet in vata. Now I think | ber chille; but through mistake gave them established. No man of real delicacy should ae = } : h eT aiees something elsa, which resembled quinine, which : ‘o Ireland she may be in the north reianm ere i aa ¢. The hatreds aad A London friend, who had come to Irelan ecifer match here! : poe "| oa a Grbing excursion, had prommed to jon Ms. /* ! : Re jeslousien of naval officers are Litter inet : api ts ate id bin | PLY. but shook his head. Yoo have net! Ab! Mr. Browne made nore , very short while. Breeatioe, with the and of advisory boards, | Have you threw them into spasms, killing them both in | handkerchief. | was found nearly of the same temperature as Wedesborough Weekly News. | the air, while tbe unsheltered was five degrees — | open our eyes to the morning, and the curtain Sagacity of Sparrews. of night shuts its visions in our hearts. It = \springs hke the Gower from the bed, out of o A lady, residing in the New Kent-road, Eng: happy thought It floats down like Hlijah's land, whose garden is decked aii round with a! maatie, and angels fuld it about us when we border of tarf, desired her gardener to sprinkle kneel at the sbrine of prayer. it with bay-seeds, that the fresh verdare might! Ob! tell us where the beautiful is not! Nay! afford a pleasing contrast to the beautiful flow-| we recall the aspirauion. We would bave the passage of air from the exposed grass to that which was sheltered except the four small sticks, | and there was no substance to radiate down wards to the latter grass except the cambric The sheltered grass, however, .JaBt RY \ingwishable. The present unprecedented pre | ~ if Leould get one, | would set the balloon on lor more colder. Ove night the fully exposed a agh =e it no off on the troubled waters, It| courage failed, and he came not. In notre! cael ew vbw teed ie a A Beautiful Allegory.—A traveller who ae ine, than the air, bat |? °°? to put forth. T nis the name hav- | tenetifal for ever ie cer sight, as wos the pillar vf a“ P - < < ¥v * 5 vht toe ohaet creates a new reservoir of inexhaustible, perpet- | couraged, ee a sagen rae would be mach lighter! Whee you first saw spent some time in Turkey, relates a beautiful } the sheltered was only three degrees colier.— ee . sete piketaln peli of fire by might and chand by day, to the bee {rents ual distrust, intrigue, calamry and metual hoe | to step into bis ser! — forward, sod polite. |™e thm morning, I was examining the stupid | parable which was told him by « dervies, = Hence we see the power of a very slight awning | en ent gs Sao Per ven-led Israciites. d Wee titity. Ie differs, toto cede, from the redurtides | built man saddenly stepped 1: , Po | faces of yon crowd, to see if the dark foreign one which seemed even more beautiful than Sterne's to avert or lessen the imjsrious cokiness of the os t kcleeks tue (Bee a hea Aed when we come to that last hour, we grew ah (armerty made in the other branch of tie ser-| ly aalutiog aeronaut aie ree | of my Eenmna’s robber might be amongst them.” celebrated figure of the accusing spirit and re- nd.”"—Hunl's Blementary Physxe—Bo.0's yea = ane . a ae, ete sn ay bave no gloomy fears about our dying or ‘ re queation, Ly ee Sheena ow, before twe k sok be Daldats vies, The Army knew from the outset that on | May I My oa aq It was evident to poor Mr. Brown that his cording angel Every man,” says the dervise, Scientific Library a ne a . nny oJ, but beams many and bright, falling from ae. the a be redaced; and; — Cenainly | “has two angels, one on bis right shoulder and three sparrows hopped ¢owa from s » FrO™ eternity upon us, making at the last, even death shige return of pence, it was to : aril erica f [travelling Compamon was a confirmed lunatic : mas : Ke : oa he ’ rd ene » ood that rapee was always openly effucted by the | ‘Is it true that you are going to America kh another on his left. When he does anything which, no doubt, they had quietly wate | beantiful.— Mrs. Denison. ree f No; merely to Belfast, wind and weather eee wrong, the ange! on his left shoulder writes it A Petrified Indian. proceedings below, and baring tasted a few of * What is yoor name! he asked. as : y all flew, and immed A thongs whone membem had no interest of pay or pro: | perntt ng itd Aneetes down. Ie waits ull midmght. If before that . ; the seeds, up agrin they all flew, amd rm : o| | Bastoe wa great place for iams and sights. — one of the ; * Trelfast.’ repeated stranger in a musing man ver ’ A : his h ) and exciainy While engaged im excavating recenUy, UPOD ately set up a mosi vociferous chirpiag, which, Ried motion dependent on the result. It is ropomne- | ast, rey in . r time the man bows down his head and ex s, g 3 They are having a couple of rival baby shows ot iis h 1 of the corps may be, in| ner—* the north of Ireland. Well, that is jast Ue ose Modul “Gracious Allah! [ have sinned, forgive me ™ the Milwaukie and La Cross Railroad, near transiated ito Eng!ish, perhaps meant “Here, a t aa _ $ gh io grt of the c¢ may be, : ‘ aa rracious Al < , there now, one white t'other | The me, pore ble heh tha per ween t h F t but | the direction towar In which | want to gn, and | What 'mese you f the angel rubs it out; and if not, at midmght ™ hlesengerville, lowa, the workmen came upon sparrows all! make baste, make haste) quick a me come eae ner black Th Bos i pel u bs \ a ang ' t te ranscr t e sn a syme respeets, improved by the operation , bul : 1) og. sir, secept me| ‘Lknew where the wretch lives who stole be seats it, and the angel on the night shoulder the petrified remains of an Indian, and with the | gach a jot of fime seed just sown! the old fei on Transcript thinks the megro show totally Sshisbery modus operandi is of so shocking a descrip- hate Innd travelling. Will you, sir, T 8 6 I . : the oth . = ( desiere the val, oe \ ied ; ax a companion !" your child ; we are now just above the spot. — weeps.” | remains some singular relies of olden tmes.— | jow's gone; look sharp, ali of you” And, im eclipses the other one De custibus. bs "4 may see : _ ni . , A a 18 a a ae ee alte é tou _ Mr. Brown hesitated for a moment; but as Iraw the valve, Mr sacsesene ™ De ai > , 7 h The body perfect, not having suffered by decay. truth, the invitation to their fmends and neizh Wilmington Herald. be oH and the country would sanction act, to Ane really a @ one to accompany time you will embrace your Emma A Souree of Smiles.—Dr. Franklin having His height, at the present time, would be con- | hors was not given invain. They did make | = sed ae ap age ge Tao ne New | him he saw no serious objection to the plan,and | * No, no, you are deceiving me. My Emma noticed that a certain mechamie who worked |. \.raq gigantic, measuring seven feet two inch paste. ond they did come, all of them, such a The Turks and the Telegraph—A Turkiah pb No one at all acquainted with the } | : fingly ified hia acquiesence, merely re- | is not on earth; she is in heaven. Last night, | near his office was always happy and smiling, (y, hig breast was a plate of copper, 00 Juantity of sparrows, to be sure, and they did enthusiast at Coastantinople lately cut off twe syied barns Kal to permis ia ths et 9 cay ve marking to the stranger, that his costume seer: | she appeared to me in a dream, and told me so | ventured at length to ask him for the searet of 10h wereengraved numerous hieroglyphies, the aoe to work too, with an avidity which showed yards of the telegraph wire, whieh he brought ¥ , : | = eid Chamber traces of the evil passions that Parte ed too light for the regions of cold air which | That's the reason I want to ascend higher.— | his constant cheerfulness. meaning of which can hardly be imagined But) how mach they relished their plander. The! to his house in the hope of being the first te a - 5 r ” “ | yy x > ee and chiaracterise homan nature—men of ¢ ee \ they would have to traverse. Come, my friend, help me ; let us both blow as} “No secret, doctor, he replied Thave got! there they are, a record of the past. Could these | ooo lady was so amused with the young ras-/know the news. When taken up for the offence very (hing guidhed service, and perfext competency, sbi | ” yr i ly. “Thave passed throug! nard as we can on the balloon. As we are be- | one of the best wives, and rg I go to work,|,, rogtyptics be read, they might, perhaps, UM cal. throughout the whole atiar, she could no! be admitted the fact, and said all he wanted to f ‘ae ‘ ' e reply. ‘Thave p Vroug ice Tlehecalwave i ( ahs i = srt Lay and ambition, have been shelved out of the way, - Sidon e : y ts than thakend | an neath, our breath must help it rise. Blow she alway Spar | are ae a veil some of the mystery which hangs lke a pope find it in her heart to scare them away, learn was the fall of Sebastopol. Another Turk “ p doga 2 ol ima H n : for ne; atid when go home, 5 ’ / : be fownd or rathlesaly kicked out of the service hike dogs; nae Pi peice Rv blow" Mr. Brown, moved by terror, tried to ale a umile and a kiss, and the ten is sure to be| dark cloud over the history of the red mman. AN |ihan she could fiy with them to a neichboring | cut the wire in two, in order to see if the wire . ; ver : : Y : : 3s . ene o while others, who are proverbially unfit for any ett tae Brown, looking at the mas obey ready, and she has done so many little things! arrow, of considerable strength and cunous con apple tree after their feast was r was hollow. che rnng duty, are retained, nay, promoted Literally f il + the ite Cony car we farce It does not stir! Come, moant on my sboul- | through the day to please me, that I cannot find | struction, was also found with him, and espe os —+*- = " . ve tra ¥ , ey bd ” ~ ) spe yore ~ . Try beet has thie Board “done those things which it sve gs P cite the heme of Droviderce” ders, aml push the balloon !" And without con. | it Hy my heart to s} sak an unkind word to an} cially invites the attention of antiquarians. Last llours of the Czar Nicholas. THE FAITUFUL WIFE.—A true and beae- nie to this ought not to have done, and left undone those hehe i? pe jh 1 sad tha word win gle sulting him any further, the giant caught him body | ie. st flo i s tiful tribute to women, by D. Webster: May it a i) 1e ACLS , a | — 5 : Se aa things whieh it ought to have done.” Be i t u 1p © if he had been a feather, and held firm HEAVY ROBBERY AT BOSTON. | The Fine irts | Every body in Paris is now reading with avid please your honors, there is nothing epee this reple the ‘ 0 ; : et ] . | Every ) 8 is NOW re 7 alae P.8. Iti curious fact a number of those 7 TI rl men whose hands were severely above his head, saying : ‘ Now, push the balloon “| Rostox, Sept. 15. | = ity a pamphlet entitled, “ The Last Hours of the earth that can compare with the faithful attach- along the wh the Board are Yankees, which re test The unlucky victim tried to obey, but the blood 7 7 Aen ; ds = . ment of a wife: no creatnre who for the object ¢ inerence © constitute the ' h pressed by the straining cords, desired nothing | © tel | ; 1 « liortiide tummne (en Saturday, while Mr. John M. Folsom, cat We learn from the ational Jntelligencer,| Erperor Nicholas I The lorsimal, written cee oo licen ea blell eo persevering, 80 he Rood may in part account for another phenomenom + Thea F blinded his eyes. vere was a horrible Saecien arehasing a railroad ticket for ie ‘ iy Die ierey eas hee barn attribeted to : ; : ’ " of money a P hil : a a majority better, amd in a moment the freed bel al es in his ears, and lights fleshed before bim. Fur = i ald a Ni aatanyoen he lad his carpet that Mr. Crawford bas transmitted front Rome anonyt a y in Russia, has t attributed ready to sutler and to die. | nder the most de ca eryetal vhich the result exhibits, 14 ’ can ty ascend majestically. The crowd shuuted ’ ’ : t em : aeelee \ le to this country @ series of six plaster models of Count Blond ff and is said to have been com pressing cireumstances, woman's weakness be agent « of its vietina are from “south uf Mason and . hark i a moment he thought of throwing himself over bag, containing $4,000 in bank bills, stolen.— ; ‘ : nent posed at the express desire of the Empress |comes mighty power, her timidity becomes fear- ged ae Pizcn' - . and clapped their han: in order to end his torments, The thief made good his escape. marble statuary, designed to occupy prominent: posed! } | lon foutees all har seglaliag wa Makied —_ caipeer et irom'a line “Ah” oned Mr. Brown, ‘this iw dehgitfu Hi 4 : * On Thursday night, the card manufactory of niches in the wew portions of the Capit Five mother. A transiation of it has been recently DOS oer her spirit requires the Pde sane es ‘ ae " shouted the mac n, it does not gol"! , 4A } .. ae . 2 é J bea ay 7 ; 1 of Madeira has Dou't you think sof Not receiving any fu- Ha ited the mai ive u ie \ : ; tage, Murray & Co., at Nashua, New Hamp of these have been received, and are dep. sited | made at Vienna, and splendidly printed there.— | ¥¢ mable—adamantine firmness—when cireem- a ad re vintegn in the fefkad o _ : awor, he turned apd looked at his travelling coun: At that moment the trembling hand o! ; abire, wae destroved by fire. The loss is oe in the artist's studio, bear the Capitol Youth Tt contains three extremely intercstins ! tances drive her to wth all her energies ARLY again failed, thie being the fourth consecntive ; There ho was, lying almeat Gat on hia Drown torched aceudontally the card of the safe- mated at fram $12,000 to £15,000, one-half of : eepted bw two boya, whose position and graphs, very delicately execated, representing ~ | under pirat r atlections. vem Much destitution preenile in the Island panven. Eien ff \ ad ver ile. sileluf it He made it play, and the collapsing orb!» ve Ss represeu 2 » Whose | 5 { vid with bis bem D a v 1 COMM nenee OUR © POLITICAL PESTILENTIAL PAR SON” AGAIN, R hop McGill, the impious Catholic prelate whe bolds sway over the faithful in this city, and who aspires to be considered the infallibje inter preter of the Almighty’s dispensations to com- taunites and in individuals, secms determined, if be wan, tu acquire an infamous notoriety, and wo make himself snk (if he dQes not already ) jn the nostrils of the people of this common wealtt Not satisfied with ones out: s the convictions and sensibilities of the pubhe, by his ruthless and wholesale attack upon the protest pestilence at No: “sin of Know Notlungism, and stil agein to repeat Lis moat butny the Portsmouth tu the he is mayed again reckless conjectures and assaults, aud seems ey cu to rejoice at the abhorrence and disgust with which they are viewed by an enhghtened aud christian community. Disciplined two insensilil ity himself, be imagioes that all other men are simmlarly conditioued, and look upon the terri ble visitation bors and fnez forth their sympathies, but a thing only to mock at apd W sport with. be declared and yet agaio declaras in language not to be misunderstood, and in ube face of a whole people in disiress and affmebe at the mach ancholy march of a scoarge that lays in the at sometimes afflict their neigh- as a thing not worthy to call Once, twice, thrice has grave its hundreds in the momeut, that to the sia of hoow Nothingism is to be imputed ali this avffering, bereavement, and death. We hard!y Lave the patience to contemplate the re volung cruelty, to say nothing of the horrid im- piety, and his pnestly assertion. Is there poth- ing due to the feeling of an afflicted and suffer- ing people | Suppose Bishop McGill does be lieve that the fearful epidemic at Norfolk is caused by the belief of its people in the doctrine of Kouw Nou: ogism, w this the time or this the Gocasivn a which to anpousce that opinion! Is the bowr of pain, distress and death the ume to remind even a sinver of his sins! Tu torture lam by cataloguing them nght bfore lis eves and in bu cam! Is the time, when sympathy enc cousylation are most necessary and most appropriate, the best ume to laugh in the face of the sick and dviag, and taunt aod peo them with a crue! reference to their Past offences a gmost Heaven and “* the true Charch ™ Is this Bebop McGill's method of administering conso- lation to departing spints! Does he say to them at such an bour—yow are sick and suffer ing because of the commission of this sin, and ges are dying and bound to be dainced because of the comummon of that sin! Is this, most rev evend, bely and Godike Bisbop, the manner in which you practically apply your doctrine of “ extreme unetion ™ If so, your Keverence ck serves the tortures, the deaths, and the beil-pen alves your goodness and piety would inflict up ee all boewe§ le truth, sir, we believe that fos deserve to suffer the agowies of Ube lust even im thin world, and to have them cubanced uo fad mm the world to come—if fur mihing else for the utterance of that beartiess and stoops lle sentument of yours at the ume and under the Geeematances yuu did utter it. a @nser—yoorself a sort of asaint We may €apeet to hear you any met: that if a//owed. you will be inclined to call teod the [hs a) the Teewil (hod Theme = really, mr, » bat you call your perty @ heaves or bell, 1a earth of purgatory Tarmng from « cvmmderative of the peculiar aed afixuny crcemstasoe wader which ~Jobe Metsill Bebop of Kxhmond,” thought proper to ammotne: ap ofenwe winch all guod and sus lide men ceryeiscre, equally with ourselves con deree sad aibbor, we mquare ia what rer t he Yet you cal! us he equally at be me eas «bce! pated biwecil by Lis etter 4 Gane > semis 10 Retardey's boy ur tract the alretious sepia: nt | a cut [hme he Dies he mod ty & om apy particular! Lows be make any Speiegy o excuse for atienag @ af the time Le dad [hs be m amy wine relieve hicaseif A the suaprews, bebewed by afl well-grounded. the! he puke = wih = specaal view to influence the politica! conretons of hus bearers, ap) to exere ererthy preyedices agemet 2 great p/rucal party) (Net ot ali —newe ff these tinny be du of atlempt to de. (me the coutrary, be ettinfves Limeelf with a repeGtou, more om Pht; than ever, of the mmpioes and aterm nab) sestument be dealt out om Thankagiing dat He sull says that, f allowed w yodge.” would “erlect the sia Mf Kuow Nudinnyacn™ ae ~ the en of Up suger of pes: on” —that be mw “ seme A vo <n more \ikeiy to provoke beaten” Ae And f ellowrd, be woukd be tacline! Ww imate the deriva calamity to the om of Koow \ thing =e Ned yet Ube learwed Thelan am) ca itty Vol ® | seared Ww coptupee bs coma nts of nine reg?’ semlsaluen an) ue af . tw - we * ausuage, and grove tt the omby ae a Tpretal va toat it user pot f «render as jrascing strenge. if mean aod unworthy aman sho cccupe~ bat annot be ens} > orn te pudpart, we that he tries ta produce the im pereewe open tie reed of the pr ade boat bee t ae GA believe oo he has feit ales aw » aA ali Jeou r “ * . * i } . ' f v * oo ‘\ Urs a i r reff f mee 7 I 1 ‘ ‘ i mrt t a! a“ he J ‘ 1g our oth mm all fue bon MN ‘a . ] Mu : f wa ar a y Pe) . of be i Le Io repi | erence Li “ find roms roawt to * change” MW i! 08) bo tiie sug ete We ar gauiny t kise Cure . WV tated Cheat thee more v vestiyute and aval\s J * Nolt Vind ‘ jtwirend oes * ver day, mest hikely ty bang lowe | Carolina Watchman. The First Paper. We take from the Charleston Courier the ful- lowing account of the first newspaper enterprise undertaken in the Colony of Sowth Carolina : we do hope that this Reverence will not expose | ce the ee — <_—? TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, 1855. “our meat” to too much sunshine or too much | shade, but that he will take sacred care of it, *Zement held out by the Assembly of the Pro vince, or by the Governor in Council. These d use salt freely. — Rich. Whig. a ae aera hse | = ’ printers, were Thomas Whitmarsh, Eleazer Phil- | 7 a mi that in the progress of our investigations we, shall be driven from “ our meat” by sheer gan- | We promise, though, to feed upon it, un- Bea. SALISBURY. N. CU. ae ney Cgnsider- ing, however, that it is already horribly tainted, | Ul it becomes perfectly unendurable. oa Biacxwoop's Magazine, for Sept, just to hand. a tind 7 ~ > : on coe aes ANOTHER CRUSADE AGAINST GEN. pl a reed Fela Jn We have in —Zuidee, a Romance—Maud, by Alfred Tenny SCOTT dicalions that at leust ove press was put to son — Notes on Canada and the North-west States work, during the year 1730, or early iu the en- | of America—The Imperial Policy of Russia— suing year, from the publication of several pam) ? Z sane plilets, and from references contained in the South | Light Literature aod the Holidays; Bets Lite Carolina Gazcite, the first vumber of whieh ap- be London— Wagram, or Victory ia Death— peared on the 8th Jan, 1732, under the direc- | Out beginning of the last War, The first number was issued from “ the sigu of the Table Clock on the Bay,” where we are informed ad- WasuhINGron, Sept. 21. It has leaked out bere that the War Depart- tment is cngaged in a sharp and bitter coutrover sy with General Scott, aud that developments — oe ZB There is to be a Mass Meeting of the American Party, at Asheville, N.C., on the 18th instant. A very lively interest on the subject is | said to prevail throughout the adjacent country. thay be expected at the opening of Congress, Yen of the printer first named above. wlich will put the famous Marey and Scott con- test wutirely in the back-ground. The affair is only remotely connected with | Yerlisements would “be takeo in and all per : ees the question of allowing the General back pay, 5085 be supplied with the Gazette at £3 a year. Gentlemens in town were requested to send for pointment of a Lieutenant General,—though it ees revere every igotetans Rcd 3 regain Yush- | Pers jor the country subscribers wou! cpt : c . ae at oe }at the office. The second number bears en: by le ane the baat ee sooeetanl eilstor of opinion on the legal question of the General's ti- | from the house of Hugh Evans, Lesauad the Secre- | the Yorkville (8. C.) Citizen. Ue to back pay under the act, which is under-|@Y® office, on Chureh-street, at which place the a stood to be against it, No action on this mat- | “ase/e wus soon after located, and continued for! The Wilmington Journal calls on the town terihoweverihaslvet bese) Cakes: |some me, jf Charlotte, to redeem her early position in re- versy referred to grows out of anothermatter, | Edeazer Phillips, Jr died early in July, 1732, | ference to the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail- It seems that, some months since, General | and we find his father, nearly two years after, ad- | road project. The Journal says Wilmington has Scott gave General Hitchcock, who has long been vercising in the Gazette for a settlement of all! come up to the mark made for her, but that an intimate personal friend, leave of absence for | debts due himself or the estate of his son, for | Charlotte has not, as yet, done herself the bonor The Secretary of War immediate. | !¥% poutog, &e—Special_ mention is made of | to realise the hopes she excited in the people of ly wrote to General Scott, demanding bis rea subscriptions due the deceased son for six months | Wilmington. sons for this act of favoritism to General Hitch. f the South Carolina Weekly Journal—a ° cock, and at the same time counlermanded the | 2@@e which does not appear in any of our ear- | _ FIRE The | fier records of the press, and of which we have | towed mena aa : wi — ee nara | between 1 and 2 v’elock, on Friday morning last, sassthe of 1954) I ac’ wee cacc. oe [DP Ulery cf Five? The flan beliding on the mun) of 17321? If so, it was contemporary | = with the Gazette, which has been comtionly re- | great East square, near the Courthouse, the Pro- under the act of Congress authorizing the ap- —— oes = Wa. B. McCrgreut, Esq., has been engaged, anduubtedly has a bearing upon it ing has given the President a very claborate - — The coutro- siX months. eos Ceneral’s order, granting leave of alseence. Secretery’s letter was quite as sharp in its tone as it was insulting in its tenor General Scott replied that be had yranted the leave of absence, he had the right to do it, aud was convinced of its propriety—that he was not responsible to the Secretary of War for his ac Gon in such cases; and that he wor!'d be obdlig- ed to him if he would hereafter, in acy official Our citizens were aroused from their slumbers garded as not only first in time, but for many | perty of Mr. Juseph F. Chambers, proved to be Years the only uewspaper issue of the city or pro- the scene of conflagration. It was oceupied by Dr. ly at the same time, lends additional probability and the rear, as a family dwelling. The build- to the suppesition to which we are induced ing, with almost its entire contents, comprising o@ the authority of the advertisement. | a large stock of Drugs and shop furniture, were communicafuns he might bave occasion to ad ‘reas Lim, write in the pame and by the author ty of the President of the United States—as he aad = | quickly consamed. It was a wooden bushing, was the only official seperior whom be ackuuw Waldensian Troubles Knded.—The unhappy | old enough to be most thoroughly seasoned, and ledzed. The Generals letter was quite assharp differences which had existed between the French large enough to make a terrific flame. The fire as the Secretary's. Secretary Davis, in reply, eptered into a very and Italian portivns of the Church of the Wal- deaseg, were settled at the meeting of the Synod Dr. Desanctis, the lead- er of the Italian party, who Lad been involved in difficulties with Mr. Meille, which led bim to decline the professorship of the theological Se extended East, consuming the Post Office build- ing and the house formerly occupied by Mr. Ben- ci, as a grog-shop, when it encountered Mr. Jobo L. Shaver's new fire-proof store, occupied by Messrs. Kennady & Mille. Hore its fury was stayed—thanks to Mr. Shaver fur bis fure-suzht Bat for this building every house on that street must have been d- stroyed. Judge Caklwell’s law office, on the south street, and a kitehen and smuke-house, elaborate and detailed exposition of al! the alleg ed breaches of order and violations uf propriety comantied by Gen. Soutt dering his whole mil His letter is very long, and filled with the severest criticistn of the General's con held at Tour recently itary career ! minary, was present, became reconciled to his Fach made a speech charactennzed by much emotion, in which the faults of t and buried ia oblivion aud liberal enterprise. lact. It as intended w anuihilate bim complete. late antagonist, aud accepted the post ly im the confidence and respect of the Amencan People,—which may prove to be a more sen ¢ past were confessed, ous undertaking than Secretary Davis imagines The conclusion of the The correspondence is already quite volumi. | seebe is thas described attached to the house cecupied by Dr. Sill, com plete the list of buildings destroyed. We learn that Dr. Sili has an insurance on his stock of Medicines, &e_, of $5,000, which, it ts estimated, will cover about one-half bie act val loss, Also, that Mr. J. F. Chambers, has an iv surance of $2,000 on bis buildings Tn the destruction of the Post Office, very lit noms, and is pot yet cleed. It wil! undoubted This dome, Desanctis and Meille, “ so long and so Latterly divided, obeying a commun iin pulse, fell into each other's arms; and the whole sy ood, the aumerous audience, and even a priest who Lad come there as a spy, all burst ite tears. A member Uven, hardly able to command his emotion, offered up a prayer of thankagving amid the subs of the assembly. It was a puble ( (rod’s spirit was uni lv be communicated to C. of the Seasion special resolution gress al the opening If not, ot will be called fur by In this matter, as im all others, the Secretary of War is the autocrat of the Cabinet. Le ral + the President as completely as he rules bis cul leagues. It was be whe brought the Calinetto “SPF where the power Nebraska tall Marcy Lut finally versally felt. The Synod spent an howr in sweet brberly cowyratalations, aud thea returued to s work, which was carned ; : Ue luas was sustained beyond the building it- peace monwmne (a ; self All the mail matter was saved was 7 - ViokemUy oppamed to i om unto the end ip The destruction of Dr. Sill’s Drag Store is a cave aD ch ctoneered actively and pomen &@ mot lovely Chratan span” ally in favor of ut with members of ( serous public loss, particularly at thie present, vnytess — In the affair with General Seutt, Davis is Castle; Fleer: Tha Bintca Traveller stasa OOre being an ususua! amount of sichnes) ejaaily dominent. aad will unduel Aediy carry that wme weeks since a geatieman of Toston throagbout the whole surrognding coustry, and the whete Catumt eith bim So you may a eas travelling im the West, and while at Chica tbe community eatively dependant on bim for me wel propre for ausher crusade against this gy purchased half a dozen barrels fine flour fur dicmes. We learn that t is his intention to ver cura Swhher. —|New York Deily Times. \ own use at 85.87 prs barrel. He eeat it to open another sture here with the lcast Possible —s Boston, and extreme cust, J livered at hes howse delay. THE ELEPHANT. here, was $7.75 per barr At that ume the Jadge Cakdwell’s law library was saved. Te following pleasant der r pive of Uc I same brand of flour was sing at 814 @ barrel, It has always been the calcination here, that jbaut is from the Fayettevilie Angus x for oearly double wbat the gentleman's cust it would be impomible for ether of the four cor t= 3 > Tue M. nagene aed Circes have bees iu toe m A few days since thy ctzeas uf Province vers near the Cart House to burn down, with vat also firing and burning it; and that im thet awe the fire must inevitably spread to all the corpess alluded to, and as a consequence the eo tre business portion of town destroyed. Expe- nence bas shows that these conjectures were false, at lemst ip part. remarkably calm, and it 1 probably owing to { Gupe dung the werk ; aad of cuurse we 40 bell a meeting and chuse » commitice of went to mee the Dephant TLoagh a rather larg % spon of quadruped race, the elephant is Pyser t ; bet otal be ww.) the fan worth the trouble of lovking at. The specunea that viewed oar Lowe ws amid to be about 22 year, 4, 2 3ds grouse, weghs 11,050 Ibe, or tins aloulsa, measures over 10 feet high, bas a truck [= reons to proceed to the West, with full contract for floar suffoent w supply nether Leautiful vor gracetul hee im that town -.- A King Consort for Spuin.——The latest jsoce { guesip at Pans relauve to Spauwh afturs is Friday morving «a Duke de Muntpenmer, the husband o/ the Queen of Spain's sister, has jest had av io Je (Chambord, and that that tbe of smout aluut 4 feet loag, tusks pearly 3 fet cary and eyes exmewhat like @ bog, tail like g mules with the hase shaved off, bem! fa: ur ® og im the world but em clephant’s, shin favre bank am) there a few bars stu k stot ae chase together as Ube stiches in a jai named King ( uf lad\'s sbues made ww the Nurth for the Sou 7 a terview wrth the (uunt saved. It took fire several times, but the fre company, wh thew «ngor, fownd it quite an easy task to keep tin check. Had » bigh wind prevaled, however, 1t night bage been very dif m nght of he wife, be erent. at such interview it was settled between the I’rin ws tha: the Qaeen to resygn 10 favor f Spain shoul! be persuaded t rhe a k mud on the A the rivet, dre f let ester, that the Duke of sun, with bere Mvotpenser should ther > Frightfai Scene and Servow Escape. fevrt and sulmeqa@entiy, by his fe's appon tment, and with the univers ap cre market, ings about the eze of a long p40 pruval of the Spaniards, Le elected King Kegent A fngheful and mat exciting scene—borses UBP, terminated with feet very moch the a the throne of Spain running away with @ vehicle amd ite cocupants Drvtsbegeagme med tertie, wih nase trimmed AP was witnessed here on W ednesday evening last, weer oh lactate, Tut lant be acke yy PIMCbINE Cleveimn, Ohm, a jemon arcumed « ime spectators, Mr. Thomas E. Dirowa, had race bel beaury) ke ces Splint ecen iene fellow traveller, of jreking bis pockets on the bitched to a light, twoborse bagzy, a pair of Poy, Narain eyes, a Vpem the arnval of the train « pober of ancommon strung and metalsome horses, and sa her perluaid Le’ cxraid eowoness ba aliis nq Bern (bogus) arrested hum and took him to a taking Mr. Myer Myers im with him, went upon © cy@rt-ruom, (ais@ horus) where « ma a dnve about Town. The horses soon evinced sate ty stake (he Quantity without daia, esi ver z xamina emsty should be doubted; tet we sew him 1 Y™ deferred il morning npon the defen. a restive temper, and, at length, despite Mr. I's eraats should dunt 3 es , : wrep im trunk rowod @ watermetion. aod j= ke it ng $1 - ty. mo be had no shill aed tehene hfalates, Lroke into area. Aad el mentkT ee we a echond. (Mle ty eign a lan I $i was a dead such a run nght through town. Mr Myers j , Jumped out at the o0 set, receiving pretty se wy sould take im a etylem plun Take Lom al vere damage all over—from head to foot. Mr ogether, the elephant = rather a tall animal. s kK (for Making Tattlers — Take one hand. VB. them had the buggy to himeelf, and the hors aud weula make a fine locomotive ladder in a 4 ink i ; - b ne ¢ K barat same gaan os had both | and they ran, leaving merely a Lar If he ere thoroughly fat ' a th n alld N ue, a sprig of ue streak | ! ihem,and the track of awhe- | sould make an awfy t of sausages, aod bie ° i i; ape i L b val Tha k ( 1 lefore of af hire and there Tt is impossible to deseribe the « own turteer) wy ard wnand we anked - in aipestty ‘gi t Be days.) aw table spoonful of Don't you tell scene Suffice itto say, Mr. Brows displayed i " shue ehifl x ic SU dea bine of Maher, afew drops of Euvy remarkable coolness and courage, aod that after thy blephuwt 4 oh the ta which can be parclased ‘uy quantity at the a funous run of aleut one mile, up bill and ig to dp s traveling Menage sbope of Mise Takata Tea table and Miss Naucy down, he alighted from bie shattered buggy nasa oF pe ant. thu doe. NWglt- walks r.--Sur thea w ogether and without personal damage. All things eonsid- eitle mesertvons flom and Goldemich immer them for Lalf an ar over the fire of ered, a more remarkable escape from fatal injo at *: auipals never yistate while in a state Pmcontent, kin with a Jealousy ben ry has sellom occurred 19 our community ty Several years ago asin ar oeeup Strain through the rag of Misconscruction, and >: lok place at t Lilogieal Garden yy Cut itup in the bette of Malevolence, bang it 2A The sutseription made on bebalfof the ; nee er 4 Upon a skein of Strestyarn, shake it occaswaly State to the Western North ( arvlion Railroad th ‘ Ke few and it will be fit 4 Ivt a i ompany was $500,000, instead of $600,000 as [ New York s ay Tones beg ed Keo jus re waking out, and published in our last . ae ¢., sul pat wil be eoatde ty «peak all manner of oo RG The Maine Liquor Law is now no long an etialae = er enforced in the city of Portland, the people SMALL Pox having voted itdown at the last election Tie fie Vie 7 \ ; er . : eee ial vext Legislature, it is expected, will repeal the ‘ i) { compar » The ; : iv RY tried “ f r aly om md as ner - ee dikes 2 . gree — Biltke siclatecrinac, [he a , iting ted to hewuch The “Oldest Inhabitant” Dead.—Mrs. Eliza : , , \\ fortnight there beth Kandolph, believed to be the oldest inhabi- five newca tant A Western Carolina, died in Yaneey coun ' « f os - mr ' a ig : ~ ‘ f “ redoing: we No tyonthe 21st ult. The Asheville Nows Baye if ar { . tify ’ + “4" f ‘se tur ‘ i report, We she was boru in 1747, and was at the time of F Serine emit Ts ah ho informa her death oo ber one hundred and ninth year! ‘ a As ' mnitry friends She joined the charch and wre baptized when 85 nat da y . ' Y ars old Contents ; Life in the Interior of Russia , 900 in killed and woonded From the Columbia Carolinian, Sept. 28. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER AMERICA. Fall of Sebastopol ! Hausrax, Sept. 27. The steamber America has arrived with Liver- pool dates of Sept. 15. She brings the impor- tant news that Sebastopul was taken by the Allies on the 8th, after three days bombardment and six unsuccessful assaults, The loss of the allies was 30,000 men. The Freneh lost five Generals, including Bousquet. The Russians evacuated the town, after blowing up the defences, sinking the ships and burning the houses. Nothing but smouldering ruins left. The allies were marching along the coast to cut off the retreat of the Russian army. Breadstuffs dull. SECOND DESPATCH. Wheat had advanced 1d. The weather was favorable and the crops promising. Provisions dull. Sugar had advanced 1s. Money was more stringent. The boss in the storming of Sebastopol ws 18,000 men on the side of the allies, and | 000 oo that of the Russians, This is th ment of the French and English journals, | whom these reports are derived. Immense materials of war fell into the hands of the allies, | It is stated that the allied Generals have re- | ceived orders to demand the uocunditional ser- | render of all Russian troops, stores and def-nces, including Odessa, | FURTHER BY THE AMERICA. | The intelligence of the fall of Sebastopol was | received at Londoa with extravagant demons ra | ions of joy. The fact was officially annouveed lie the theatre and all public places. Sebastopol was attacked on the morning of vince, The fact of three printers arriving near. | Epwasb S11, the froot as an Apothecary store, | the 8th at four different points, The French terments ia Norfolk, dering the pest week. The under Bosquet assailed the Malakoff, the Eaghsl attacked the Redan, aod a combiacd forve of English, French and Sardinians assaulted the Central Bastions, All these attacks were made simultaneously, with great energy and spirit, supported by a terrific cannonmade, but the asanil- ants, nevertheless, were six times thrown beck, with ternble slaagbter. Finally, however, the divisioas of Buaquet and McMahon succeeded 10 effecting a lodgement in the Malakoff, and the Russians finding all efforts to dnve them out fruitless, evacuated the south side uf Sebastopel, destroying everything, and leaving nothing but ruins behind. They crumed the harbor to the worth side, destroying the bradges bebind them. Alter the capture of the Malakoff, (ren. De Sates attempted twice to Lake the Central Bastion, but was drwea back by the Kussiaus with fnghtful oma, Geen. Bosquet, to whom the hooors of the day are principally due, pensbed im the final asenelt. The hanes of the alles were enormous. The following are the despatehes relating to thes great event Gen. Sempson telegraphs on the 9th that the svat side of Sebastopol was io the hands of the alhes, the Kusmans ba\ing evacuted the place ow the preceding evening. after exploding their magaiees, setung fire to the town, and burning all thew shipping etcept three steamera, The bndge cummunicating with the serth side was destroyed by the reunng Kessians. The Fremeh Momister of War says: ~ Karabei naia, and the south ude of Sebastopul, her- censed wy emt, The enemy, peroeis ing oar soled occupation, evacuated the j lace, after ldowing aD pearly al] the defences. Prince Gortechakoff, the Keswan commamicr telegraphs on the 9th as follows: ~ The defend ore of Sebastopol, after sustaining ~ 2 fire of bel!” for Ubree days, and repulsing 0:1 asn@ulta, orwld sat drive the enemy from the Maiskoll (> brave troops resmted to the last ¢itremts the enemy found mabing im the aaith of Sebastopol bet blood-stained rein.” The succesaful arsault on Sebantey ol was imme by the divisions of Gen'ls Bong eet and Me Mahom The allies were doing great damage alony the Sea of Amff They had destroyed Kessian m+ this cireumstance that the Court Howse Wat chandise valued at several millions. The latest despatch relative to Sebastope! is dated at Pars on Saturday, and states that 25, 000 allies had keft Belaklava, for the north mde of Sebastope!, aed that the Kussians were im ful! retreat, (nher accounts, however, state that th R were im p m of all the forte on the north side, and that the fleets could net on ter the barbor entil Fort Constantine was re daced Hellemere, who attemjted to seenssinate Na- poleon, was clearly shown to be insane, and will not, therefore, be tned ; ay ium. It reported that Austria has offered to me- dimte between Denmark and the U nrted States Further Accounts from Sebastepel. bat will be sem to an New Youn, Sept. 28. All the accounts relative to the fall of Sebae- topol emanate from the Governments of France and England, with the exception uf Prace Gorte chakofs despatch It is gemerally conceded the the allies hole ity proper, embracing the works ou the auuth side, while the Kussians hold the promontory and forts on the north side A the barber, The works on the north side are immensely stromag. and it is generally understood that the Rossians will defend them to the lant extremity, contesting every imeb of ground. The report ia Loadon that the Kussians were falling The [aris papers are discussing the question whether the suuth side of Setmstopul cau be held by the back upon Bachti Serai is pot credited alles while the Kussians huld the forte on the north side The aggregate loss of hfe in the battle of the Sth, is estimated at something be ‘tween 30 and 40,000 FURTHER BY THE AMERICA Admiral Broat tele graphs oo the 10th, that the mind cannot conerive the mulupheity of the works of defence, which by far excved anything in the annals of war The capture of the Malakoff placed in the hands of the allies immense materials On the 12th, he says the allion were hastening preparations to prevent Gortacliakoff's retreat inland. The Moniteur saya the French toat 2,000 in killed and 4,500 wounded, and the English 2 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH |" ' new cares comtanthy deere $ Gortschakoff says 500 R were W Fay ille Bonds,—Our readers will find in the attack, and 100 killed in crossing the Bay. among the advertisernents in to-day's paper, oog ts we very indefinite and contradic- of the Town Treasurer, off:ting for sale 850,000 of 6 per cent, bonds, redecmable iv 20 year, The object is, of course, to meet a portion of the Town subscription of $100,000 to the We, 9a tory. Tian Bresso “Du Nord” says that Sebastopol} of the-south has been mplaced efpe-seaare oe Ser the a formidable position, wi ‘a ove guns, which m compact army will! ‘The bonds will be beyond all questiva sceun, henceforward defend. Gortachakoff, by @ mo-|sinee wot only will they be represented by i, mentary sacrifice, avoided the useless effysion of 1000 shares of stock in the Ruil Road, but the blood, preserved his army, and placed it in a) whole real estate of the town, public and Private, ‘situation which enables bim to command the | worth from balf a million to a million of | south side of the harbor. ‘will be liable for the debt. There ean be no be, a ter security, therefore, and we hope to 800 the N. C. State Fair—The third anunal Fuir | bonds taken by capitalists in our own vicinity, for the State of North Carulina, will be held ia | | As to the Rail Road itself, we have said but Raleigh on 16th October inst. little of lute, simply because » year or two ago w, said more than ¢nough. true ; which pvt a stop to the enterprise, and made u, fear that it could not be revived, We are hap. |py to say, however, that these fears have bees ; dispelled. All is now going on well. The lie confidence is restored, as the best evidence of which we may state, that we bave learned wit, unalloved pleasure, that nearly every subscriber, Sa Mr. Evenerr's Pavillion of Science and bs land ela prrgreads Nareselew ul y ~ on Art, gave en aS thas | ms oat atin le fish rommainder’ of (hele subscriptions, We and Saturday evenings last, to large and gral lite theedaed: vo hope that Gea vend on thd audiences, He is a prince, iu los way. ee ate apeectlans Whagins thet as Legwlature and the indiferenceof other com MURDEK. | mauition, The body of Win Arent was found in a pul- | We could enter more particularly into the , ‘ev detces of the cheer condition of things, bu: lhe rumd near bie Lowe om Wednesday last, with og A | hie thrust cut froin car ear, Arent had been |‘!!! cuntent ourselves with this, and let ay eg | About Loeating.—The Lynchburg Virginian | abnounces that Hon. Bedford Brown, formerly | United States Senator from North Carolina, aod | Col. Bragg, of Buena Vista reputatica, are look- jing at the lands in the vicinity of that place, | | with the view of purchasing. —- | & store, aud became inwaicated, aad was on 3 of the work speak for itself —Fay. j his returu bute when be was waylaid and mur | - oes | dered, by whom we cannot say. He was ana} (Charleston, Cheraw, and the Coal’ Fields — | tive of Chestertield Drsenct.— Lancaster Ledger, | The contionation of the Reh role ary aaa ! avagers of 1.—The -bag, | Mvore, and a part counties, to the Ravag the Horn. Bay.—The Horn-bag | Caal Bi pal River, is eagle is sail to be committing serous ravages on the sation of the of tt comgy (pre growing crops of Tubsaceo, ia the coanties of ing was held in ba ty on thie Oth inst. | Dinwiddie and Prince Edward, Va. | the proceedings of which we the road, the the fot | coe } - —— - an extra inducement to , - 7 ip. | amble that. by Interments ia Norfolk.—There were 217 iv ete os Rake beh « ter » already « a Southern ther. present population w said to be abvut 4000, oughfare will opened North to South, which will be © comvenience to the travelling > GRASSHOPPERS AS FOOD. LJ A correspoadent of a California paper says: The people of Carbonton on deep River, =< ~ In oar ndes im the grasshopper country we eee, have heh! a mesting aad Pesvlwtivas saw thoussuds of deep bules which had been fvonng the project — Wil, Herald. dug in the earth by the Indians to entrap their - luaurivas (/) food. These holes contain about Fioca —Thie staple having fallen, is pow ex a balf bushel, and we believe we saw holes ported to @ considerable extent, mot bese thas erough in Yuba, Batic, and Sutter counties, to €133,000 worth having been shipped from New have collected Gfly thousand bushels uf grassbup- York last week. We learn that many farmers of the up cous ty are bringing fiver to this market and stonns M, berag vewilling to take bene than 68, and ibe Berings levag 07 we 07 50. Low enmsily we gi The steamer Granada, eith Havens datce of mcustomed to such thioge Eagttera mouths the 24th, has arrived. She brings no news of age, many thousands of barrels were rushed inte moment. Seger has further alvanced—browe 1. parkas because the eoawually high price of if eth oom 06 was thes ;7d. Now, the same persoas are out custent with less than 66. Pagetterdle Obecr err —_- pore, The Tiudsans eli grow fot this winter — Later from Havana. New Yous, Sept. 28 -- - The Fever sbating. Noaro.s, Sept £5. At last the ty angel of destruction seus . to be bem mould termble om the appalhag FRENCH BROAD RALL ROAD. work of death. The change mm the weather has We are requested to state that public mert- pe dunit, hat a favorable teadeacy with regard ere ell be bobben on the Tucadays of leader Ww tee bver The samier burwd today. wae sun, Hencumbe, aed Madmoe Maperur (oor, wely abou 1b (hu Satur bay there were abwut reapeetvety, for the perpome of arganumag the Freoch Lroed Kal Koad Company, de. Askew ide Spectator. 40 urkofred, aud un Sunday 25 ot 3u oe. Rall Read Accident. Pomsvairons, Sept. 22, Last night a fre: trae on the Philadelphia and Baktonere sa a from tbe former erty (Ks ) Commer says, thet st feast one dave por ran over an uPkn wn man at the Hell rond ots | ‘ly efi-ets his escape o@ the care of the New \ He sep! from the platform oe to the bany and Salem (lediens) Railroad track, mot pererts my that the trate wae vag. Efforts were made tw seve bum, but they | were upavaiheg. aed be was torn im fragmenta, Uadergroand Raitroeds —The Locierilie ben Tateresting Remains --A qoantity of mashe balls eome mine bendred in number, were dug ep Ak inet Masse A grond pry et Book afew days ego. om a plantation im St Thomas + srered @ ball ezarmet a hege ve for steshng Pareb, near Quinbys Ariki ge They ore betes hens, amd lefore dimcha: y vl te have been scereted dering the Retolutes the Judge tade him sta ary wer by Marion's men, whe i » well knows locked a foliowe : ttadke thet rege famous with thew valarous x pve, Jobe, bet (<habing hi phvta— (her besten Mercury. om | ok Me) ht Gee Pare you Geter lo aprmar bet. ~~ “-.” Juba, eth eyes, amd e, - m from cus forvennma bend a! beaming from his big white BG The cornerstone of the immense granite (monument, commemarative f the laadmg of beaatifal tory) ded the polyrune, te to be led at Piymosth um tbe “1 wouekda't ten dm tame, Judge, only the | iret of Aogust, 1656. coastable feteb me | 1 grim implaying are PUPrULATION OF NEW JERSEY Jefiew Fever. By the Censns recently taken in New Jersey New Ontrave, Sept 96 ‘te popalatoe of that Mate = secertaimed to be Th mise 40 deaths from relive fever, at 569,409, being ae increase of 60,166 upon the Viekstang, Lent © -&; and 20 a Comtom, Maa | Federal Census of 1650, of about 15 per cent ia : | five ) care. te (ussomorrnas ay Anricis oF Tason.—, oe (rramsboppers bate made their apprarance im) = Pay cr —Mr. Mendemhall, the Tresserer of the riewnity im imoumerable quantities, enys the the No (Railroad Company, gives sotire Nashville Praily Gamtte They infeat every (pA | through the columns of the : Ragister, to on whieh there « any verdur, as well as make | il detioqe- at stoctheiders te payment of thewr appearance everywhere ce Several of balances due om stuck by the ist of November the javeailes of thm city have seized upon them | nest—viherwiee, the said etock will be sold af as ae article of traffic, and may be seen about ter ten day's notice the streets with strings of them, yards in length. | sending them for tirdfeed As a great length oA me intervenes, after they die. hefore decom. | position takes place, they are well miapted fr fund A birds during the winter. Fortunately the appearance of these insects is tuo late to affect crops of grain of gress. Jobm lell, of Tenmensee, one of the greatest of bving American statesmen, is out, heart and sol, for the American Party. Jebn Beil is recut who joins after the battle has been fought, sed must do good servies, ia the intervening foor years, (sen. Jan Yell, another of the leaders of the Arkansas Democracy, also comes to the stat dard of the new party.— Asheville Speetator — Plank Roads.—We learn that 9 miles of the Uwhbarie Branch of the F. & W Plank Koad beginning at the 74 wi) post and extending to the Uwharie nrer, have been cleared and grub bed, and 44 miles of plank land dowe and put under toll, by Col Thornbargh and his associ ate contractors, The road will be com pleted to the river by the end of this year Deatructive Fire in New Ovleans.—Quite * destructive fire oceurred in New Orleans on the wight of the 28th instant. Before the progress of the flames could be arrested, four stores 08 Charles street, and other property valued at 960,000, were destroyed. We have been a good deal surprised to hear that numerous frauds have been Practiord on the F. &. Wo company by persons ethibuing pretended tickets to the toll keepers. In one in. | staner, a respectable man in one of the apper | counties who had twe wagons along, stuck @ prece of paper in his hat band, as is the fashion ‘normal romd cars, and ported to it aa” hie tick as >: Comricted of Bigamy.—Sarmuel Taylor, ¥™ convicted of bigamy before the circwit court of Buckingham, at its recent Fall term, and sen- tenced to five years in the State Penitentiary. Danvile Regrater, hot the toll keeper had hie sUSpIcions, in sated on anevamination, and deterted the fraud The corm quener wana, that imstead of the rea sonable toll for an honest passage over the road, the wagoner had to pry $20 in fines for hia two wagons down andl up. The Directors have in consequence ordered a strict examination of alf tckets.— Fayetteville Observer “> Great Liberality.—The contributions from New York to Norfolk and Vortamouth have amounted to $31,257. And from Lakimore 0 $45,683 -- Newbern has contributed $750 to the relief oA Norfolk and Portamouth. The whole amount sent from various parts of > How to Cutan Acquaintance —Tf he im poor, lend him aome money ; if he is rich, ask him to lend you acme Both means are certain the country considerably exceeds one hundred Octonun 2 —Woe have reports from Norfolk | {housand dellara. to the 27th September. The was still abating. There ware seven lente on the 26th | avd clove om the 27th fever > There have been but four or five new cases of and the number of the Smail Pox diseovered since our last report, AMIN. Newbern Journal, | and no death pi f j r j i . te t ~Quite a yns on the , progress stores of valued at ylor, ™ t court of and sen- pntiary. egialer, ons from uth have timore lo e relief of + parts of hundred r cases of t report, Voy , Wood. The Beat Thing of the Seas We copy thie following from the N.Y. Journal of Commetde : Proposd Bombardment of the Abolitioniste,— In anooancing « course of “lectures on slavery” to be delivered in Boston this winter by Henry Ward, Beecher, H. J. Raymond, and others, it was expected that additional eclat and notoriety would W8 secured by stating, that Hon. A. P. Budler of South Carolina bad been invited to de- | ! liver av address in the course. To their conster- pation uo doubt, Mr. Butler intimates tht be shall accept. He says in his reply, — As you Wequest it, I will indicate the general topics wpew which I will spenk, should I deliver the leetyre in Boston : on Firat, That whilst the States were Culonies, slavery was introduced wad allowed without dis- tinction of section, aoe Moar tea of these political jes the fugitive slaves was more certain tlian now soder | tke provisions of the Federal Constitution. | Second, That when Federal authority under the old Federati J juriediction over the subject, and the introduction of slaves was pro- hibited, vpemabcsends by the votes of Northeru | and South: without di section. Third, That when the slave trade was open: | od by the authority of the present Constitution, the measure was sanctioned by votes North aud | South without distinctive of sectivn. Fourth, That this trade frum 1790 to 1808, | was carried on in Northern vessels aud by Nor | thera slave merchants, aod that they mainly de- | rived the profits of it. Fifth, That these slaves were captured by | Northere adventurers, mostly by violeace or fraedulent seduction, aud were suld to the South | ere planter for a fair consideration. Siath, That these slaves came to the Bueth-| ere planter as ignorant barbarians and by his tu telage they have been couverted into useful and tetelligeut laburers. of thelr conditive they are well fed and cluthed- SRR, Tn Oe ne nd 5 eat a of slaves i 4 ti ly or a 4 yy by the Nerth, evuld not be set free without exmsyors vos I to both Niath, That in a fair acovant between the sections, the North has Seen a gainer by the use of slave labor. aS These tapies would take up a guod deal of ,,, ume, and of coure | would meere the bilerty od amplify ing of of adding others ty them Very respectfully, Your ubedieut servant, Jamcs W. Srosa, M.D) A. P. BUTLEK The above is rich. The shobtionmt Lave a! ready, io this short note, got more than they ber gquved for when they .ppled ty Seater Butler Aad should that geuticman carry out kis por poss, as we bope be will, the Bostowians wil! be lectured imdeed by the bume truthe which be hia, be: proposes to tel! them. Benater Douglas of lilmote was also invited. wif aed replied as follows : © Regarding slavery as 8 domestic regulation which derives it: camtence sed support from the local laws of the several Siates where it prev als aed wah winch senber the federal government mor the citizens of authorities of other States hare ee —— except to perform thew ta veh to the reo ore Pie Fs sever deemed it my daly mo 0 ditam of 0 eanclareheing Rtate to the supyamed ad oF evils wrth the view of sustaining of destroying the domestic io stitatioes of sister States, with which, under Une ewastinetion and ‘aes of the land, | have so Fight to interfere, amd for the comequences of which am ie no eme responsible. * Vou will, therefore, permn me to aay, with alll dee respect, Unat ecither my tastes, wor my podlic duties will permit me le scoept yuur po lite invitation.” degre Duagias kes the tree ground, but ebether from principle or because, a a cand) date fur the Presidency, be 9 ea willing to off. ud athe? side, ine question Payetterille Observer Love, Murder and Saieede Jar Kellogg = mw by Andrew Sin, in Glastentory, bokgpany —~lipmanted Bin bewed a (ier mae girl who hal bestowed her affections upon Kellogg, and while the latter was returwng from a visit to the girl, Sin waylaid bien and stabbed bine to the beart, fue then fied, was pursur:! aed ty escape plunged into the factory pond, where he stuck io tee mud and persbed. John Ress —A correspondent of the Now ()r leans, True Delta, wader date of August | 5th of bearing, W tance of the measure Wy return our aeknowled or Lill, for 4 Catalogue of Davidson College, fur the year 1855. We note with pleasure the flat- tering prospects that have at length daWned up- on the Cullege, We are encouraged'to believe it has undergone its day of probation, and that ents to Profess- it will dventually take front Yank among the proudest institutions of learning in the country. Tt has been fur a long time tottering ; unable to inspire the confidence of friends, and exposed to the fierce assaults of its enemies, its downfall was | confideutly predicted as inevitable. It doubtless bow owes its existence asa College to the in, domitable will and energy of its former Presi- dent and benefactor, Rev. Samuel Williamson, M.D., who, with noble self-reliance, fearlessly breasted the storm, adhering strictly to the curse indicated by the finger of duty, the only compass by whieh he was guided. But no lon- ger indulging in theae gloomy reminiscences of the past, let us rejuice in the brightuess of the future. The darkness and gloom that once ho- vered over the destinies of the College, have vanished before the brighter prospects that now loom up and dispense such cheering light, giv- ing earucst of a future career of usefulness and | distinetion. upon coulingencies, The kyacy bequeathed to | it ander the will of Mr. Maxwell Chambers of | [eee | tlae Trustees a permaneut fund of about 6350,- 000. The interest on this sum will be more than sufficient to support the College for all time tv come, and enable | fect whatever scheme of improvement may be | desirable of necessary. OF EXPENSES. Tuition, per session of five —— $15 00 Kooi rent, 2 00 Servant hiv. : - - 100 Huard, : : - 35 00 Tote! amount, - - + = $53 00 THE SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, de. The Keown to Le under good regulations, and high Literary Soocketies of the Students are ly favurable to the promuten of intellectual we pros etment The Litranes oember over a thousand vu vlows cach, and recetwe adliiious every reset whch im commection with tbe College Cas affurd to the students ap o)portunity of exten The Hoard have just appr »priated $2000 fn the purchase uf apparatus , they are making ar rapgen ebls ty erect more cuuimmnlous building» for the use of the College. a Cabinet of Miner je of some considerable size has been collected, and it isc apecte! at larye j awl! sem be made tu it The season is 80 oppeurt weearnestly hope to bee the step taken, of « sting the standard barely aliu-t to the sal.prct geet tam a ew ! that the impor huserer but presaming to » taking it for grant has sinaly suggested it- the minds of the gu ans of the welfare and Best interests of the College There are now seven regularly endowed Pro aeorshije The Facalty «sists of the follow ing geetl-mer Rev. Decar Lacy, D1), Prewedemt, and Pro feewee of Moral Vhikeophy Sacred Literature and Esijenees of Chrmtanits Rev FP Rocawet 1M shteeraetiae Late Language and Litera and nbeorn Ll stary . Mayor DPavime HT Mitt, Professor of Mathe mate aod Cod hLogeeennag Joms A. Lecasn, A. My Dr femsoe of Nataral Phikmophy and Astronomy C.D. Vasnecana, A. Ky Profesor of Greek Language and Literature amd Ano rent Lmtery The Troy Professorship.—Vev Adaw Grit cuersy, AM Professor elect of Intellectual Phihmophy, Legge. Ue thes Letters, and Liccwtion The Ulamber's Prefeccer shi, I'ro. feasut of Chemutry, Mineralogy ¥ = We have catire confi-bence ia { fixrevey of artments these gentlemee in their reepective | They are all dustingushel fr their scholarly at tainments aed, we dowht not, will stoly and em deator to promote whatever « redoand most to the homor uf the Codlege Vorberlle(S. ( Anguirer A yus aly Cha tun, (ar took laedanem, bat dit mot find Use qmnet of the grave therefrom When fully r was ahed the reason of ber disj~ rate aUempt, wear Talleqash, sys: * The Cherok prospering, and in that neighborhoud is the res idence of the principal chief, General Jobe Ross whose name bas been identified with the history of his people for the last thirty-seven years, In 1818 be was President of the National Com mittee ; in 1026 he was ciected chief, in 1877 priecipal chief, Though « constant attendant at church, he made po profession of religion un til 0 few Sabbaths since, when he waited hime If @ith the Methodist Episcopal Church, Svath. An Appropriate Rendevoas,—The Salem (Mass.) Giazetic says, “it is uoderstood that the members of the Choate family are to bare a grand family gathering some time next summer, 20 Hog Island, in the town of Easex, the birth place of Hoo. Rufus Choate.” Hog Isiand is aortainly the fittest place thoata. BT The Speakership of the next ( ‘ongress is beginning w excite speculation Among those already famed in connection with it, are Mace, of Lediana, Democratic Fasioniat ; L. D. Camp bell, 6f Obio, Whig; N. P. Banks of Massachu eetia, Free Soil Denvoerat ; the notorious Gid dings, of Obio, Abolitionist ; Ricbardsoo, of Mli- noia, Loco ; Jas. L. Orr, of South Carolina, do ; Howell Cobb, of Ga, provided he is elected by the people ; Tho's I. Bayley, of Va; Hlavens, of New York, Whig; Humphrey Ky, American; Extra Dilly Smith, of Va, do Jadge Smith, of Alabama, American, late Loco Bat, “there's no telling who is Governor until after the election.”-— Wilmington Herald Two white deer, caught in the Rocky Moun tains, bave arrived in Cincianati, where they have beep spld for #2,000, and are to be exlib ited. for an assemb!age of Marshall, of when she confessed, with tears her eves, that her hover, 19 parting from her on the might be fore the day on which she se 1 the poison had biseed ber on the cheek, instead of the lips mieashiecustom He bad never nso “cru befire, abe 1, and from that moment lite be came a burden aad a curse After thin, brwees had bettie? be a little more patticular how they kiss ther mainorate, if they don't wrh to luse them. Bass “em nght ia the mouth Ballon MARRIED Tn thee coanty. om the 27th ebtiew, by Rew JS Hey bg. Me KU PUN A CARRIKER, to Mie SUSAN (A DEAL Its prosperity no longer depends | N.C, and the Scholarship Fund, gives | the Board of Trustees to ef- | We take from the Cat- | alogue before ws, the folluwing special notices ; ps ~ Western Carolina MALE ACADEMY. Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Go., WN. C. Winter Session, 1855.."56, . Rev. WM. CERMARDT, Principal. Assistant. —leser yu Institution is lgéated in one of the moet fer- tile, healthy and morul sections of Western North | Carulina, and regioved from the temptations incident jt youth in-cities and large towne. Though but. re- cently established, yet the entire sutisfaction, sndbe very fluttering notice of the public, as to the abilities | of 8 Prineipal, wnd the rapid progress of the pupils under bis care, bespeak fur the Lustivution, ay edtem-/ sive patrunege, ‘The scholastic year consists of 42 weeks, divided in- tw a Winter seasion of 25 weeks, cuutinaance, com- mencing on the third Thursday of April and Septem- ors. ‘The strictesg atteution will be paid both tw the intel- léctual and mork! eduestion of the pupils. ‘The gov- | erument will be mild aud parentul, yet firm and deei- | ded. | ‘Thete ase two Depariments,—Preparatory and | Academic. The latier is divided into three classes oF t Divcaluias embracing @ three years’ course, viz: Priv | mary Division, Progressive Division, and Advanced | Diviaion. ‘The whole course of iuptruction im thete | Departments envbraces nearly all the Branches usual- ly tanght in Calteges. | RATES OF TUITION, &e. The common Euglish Branches embracing Reading, | Writing, Orthograpy, Arithmetic, and Geography, —W inter sesmon, §12-00—Suuiner session, §5.000. | The same, with all the remaining Studios of the Pre- paratory Department, embracing English G | VALUABLE , LANDS AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. eg poe bay the Comp. Howse in Salisbury.on > Tuesday rr omemierssc wot a ACRES, eee, Salisbury, ad- H. Horeh, Horace L. Ro- tM. y end oth- it one hi ed and twen- ty Tieton Naan, and the bulance isin a state yron eoltivation; beving meadows, be- ing well watered, &e. another Tract, adjoining i fands of Wm. Gray, deceased, George Ritchie, James Thom and cthers, called the Hellard Tract, of aboac ONE HUNDRED ACRES. Also, those VALUABLE _TOWN LOTS, now occupied severally by Martin Canble, Mr. Ide, and Joho L. Wright, that by the latier being fitted up as a Carriage Manufactory, im the Great South Sqaare of the towa of Salishury. Possession given uf the Lands on the 10th dey of November vext, and of the Hooses and Lots, un the lat dav of January, 1856. ‘Teoims of sale, \welve mouths credit, with interest after six months. Sept. 25, 1855. New Fall and Winter eons. Salisbury, September 18, 1855. E. MYERS, Mos respectfully informs his patrons and the publi¢ neccegrp that he is wow receiving the most select stuck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he has ever before had the pleasure to offer, comprising ZALBLLS DLESS GOOLS of every description, froan (4 cent Prints, op to Morie cites Silk Dresses, at $46 a pattern. HIS STOCK OF NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, aes | he does not hesitate in asserting, 1s the Largest, most elegant, und more yaried thou bas ever before been YADKIN NAVIGATION jaar | exhibited to a North Carolina public, cousising of TINHE Subscription required by the Charter of the | FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET and I Company having been made by individuals, and | gw7ss COLLARS and SLEEVES, atalt pri- SAM'L REEVES, J spewtce: 18 History of N. Carolina, (Wiley's) History of the U: States, )Grimshaw's) Latin Grummar and Greek | Gram -Winter session, g1400—Summer = sion, $10.00. Academic Department, embracing the Mathematics, Natural Bdeu con and Chassies— W interecss §17.00) {| —Sur « wresion, BIZ For the German, Frenet add Hebrew, extra charg: | | es will be made. | Toitwo invariably im advance. Ne stedewt will be received fur a lew time, of charg- | ed fir less than helf a sesson. ‘The Academic Edi- substuntial three story brick building, con- | !amng « commodious chapel, several recive roves, | | two Sceiety Halts, and a number of rooms sufficient | to aceosmadete at lenst 50 studewts. ‘These roums | are wll weet, weil ventilated, aad in all respects cusp. | | fortable aud conve niet. | | Boarding hes heretufure ranged from 6 w $8 pe | |menuth Seveeni large beurding uses are sew ie | process of erectibb, and it is designed to farvish board- | tag as low as possible. A redaction ia the price of ! | boned will be made w students furmehang their won| ® rome ‘The Wigter Reegien @ill commence ot the 25th of October next | &0" For further particulars. address, REV WM GERHARDT, Mount Peasant, Cobarrys Co- we Thursday Sept. 29, 1856. AGUE & FEVER POSITIVELY CURED! T HE greatest wily evet diseevered for (he cure of Ague aud Fever! For sale at J. UH. ENNISS' Buck Store Nu ome need be troubled with Ague and Fever « wogie dey. if they will use the shove Remedy, whieh has bere Wied by hundreds wihout a single case of farture weleba Uet 2. 1#55 19 Land, Grain, and Stock DOR wile Hith metam, by the subscriber abuat 350 Acree of Land, ew Brimbic's ferry road, Ave miles from Salsbury, eo watered, mech vaisable meadow, can be convenwntiy arranged tnie two hendaxne Alen, Coro, Hay, de; Meek; tw work | Horas, (85 work Wales, ome eughicen munthe «4d, eome fat Carte end others, Huge, verous farming Utenela, he wede heown on dey of sale S SCHERER xd Terme 1635 (hetaber 2 GREAT EXCITEMENT IN SALISBURY. CVU cause of which in, that they are mow rece ing st Roch wine & Harrmen's cheap cost Sture one of the lergeet sucks of Fall and Winter Goods, | will give a bberel price in exsh fered he market A pert of which coo eee the billowing, vit Ladwe Chaks, Teimas aod Mawttlias, Aipaceas, Freaeh and Enghth Merme. Detenes, Perman Tele, Cobergs, &e Prote, eo- ericd UOnbford’e latest style Soft end Sik Haw ; Geaticmen » sad Lad Gener Beats and Shore, a eated | Cirucenes Ward re aed Crockery A very| large sem rimem of Ready-Made Coats, Panes Vews, Storie, Ae, ha mee end tows All ol \eeer Gembe were bought before the late od- veoced prices. end they are determined to sell the » ae! bow hut cash, of to poociaal meres son short creda , at be purchased wo V es- e - tere Nerth Condine ¥ a or @neete thanks for pest favors, ead bupe by sirict aliest«m, punciwalty . oo) sane . eachange for KI HWIA & & HARRLSON @, 14355 3m!9 CANCERS CAN BE CURED. DR. CLOPTON, of Georgia, will be in Selebary,, om the Sih Ort ber, aad rrapectfully offers hee ser vices ty theme afflicted wah Cancers, Uleers, Serofule, Seald Head. and all Cat vas Dweasen He can be be seen 2 Cab Robards Hetet Among bis pemecrous certficsics be preseats the fibre ing Da Cropres — 1 on doobt will be gratifying to you when | tet! you shal « menghts He bbe, of Nutto way, called on m ) 9 epecial request ( Me Bodin, to tudor um ho banks aad express hw you ww hem, onyieg that he eervite tendered hi avalasble, and apes of beng shortly emtrely relieved by your remedy graittede to me for he ler terns strong >< the ase JOUN A JETER Richmond, Va. Jeu. 14, 1453 Wiraes's Derrr, South Side RR Va At Gold Hil, on the I1th att, by Rew J A Lane De Cure Si Tam happy to inform Wie 3H ROBTRON of Richmred Comty, ced i eee aan a vely well, joar Oratmwat nt im TT. WAXWELI : ‘ BELL, EARNHART & Co., ELIZABETH JANE CARTER, cidest daughter of 1 werd it acrieding to your 6 m1 m general; all of which will be ould mom eheckrng : Re a Su beerfber wicker to purchase ten thoussnd bash- Rev James Morphin catia : 5 (Pal ieal oa ss JOHN M HORAH, lew, Alan, 0 splendid mock of WATS and CAPS: I AVE opened a firery or peblic stable nese the de de Woant, tor Guichhe © pay cash ot Ge high=haumauh Ale oa the evening of 12th ult, by the same “Mr pe . ‘i ‘a - i soe bps a Koen f coosarencs per Sept 4, 183 VA EL BR arts tatest ety le Don't take oer word, bat call and satisfy aren om the tewe of = # woere pate ~— ortse wren Ame . p p ‘ ‘e me CU ee ; ; cP Ree yourselve bold themselves in readinces ‘ohare Horses and Ve Rees dew bk 1k =m. rus staal ie npohe phrase pied hey feetly wel 1 wich jou may meet wiih great success JNO A. WEIRMAN & PRICE. Pe Te Cekae dca a bs sce cheer canes ~ -« alia i slic = DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, tent Tres ever snp pon com sein On ‘ . falls ; : a ; 2 Oa the Tid ult, by the same, Wr ALFRED W ay THOMAS HOBBS OFFICE Sahebary. NC. Sept. 1655. 116 hus theenectves n readiness . pe aia ‘ me RVELING : = : may emred in ihe we A foam the dope. reelgellt sh prema me as Rew A Ran Casa or Scaon ia —Dr Clapton Dear! OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL. NOTICE EO SE : * “bs m retohave ittogay) Feb 3 1N35. “ 4 ewer (reagh thet nay be @a rte ty 209 peret sd ariteoel gd lord SAN N ea a Ja ty well. She onys ~ Bilis YHE ene pos wwhscs evtirs trons os Poning VIN MILLER and Mies LOVIN A, daughter chai can fac pcre TY . aa al wT ’ UST received from Pheladeiphia “Hie aod Uhuhing basuess, reqoests all peraons indebs- LO CONTRACTORS STOCK DRIVERS bagi he wip he Mtinceh be Rey. ¢ B Her cae was 1 i i. 0) an asmoriment of (ity made, Gen TO h D SSS 1a Kaas ss call aed echo ee ths been ot Deas a Davie county oa the 11th att, by Re ie. ‘ : A peli at Nal =< poe ere ee CLT ERS and es ria conkers A prlbep~nst Wetmore, Mr JACOB F. BARBER and Mure RE mmederes us its peeeeell pre undersigned Commianioners offer the building SHOPS The yoality excellent Bike Sraisel eas oe ; = wil be au iadelg Ser cha he is ! “ ‘ prong Bere. . » dew r+ r r « ahs ae . z £ BECCA T. ercond daughter uf Arthar Neely, Fag. | ° Y ral of a large Back Cherch te Contractors, 10 b end prices io eat the mee Chil ws posible w Harhscrm the 5 siwehave “N Bo Asma stock of guod clothing om heed, In thie evant y, on the 20th ultunn, by Jeaer Thorn . WILLDAM SPENCER, | located 104 mites Suath from Safiebary. on the old ~ dren and Mises Shoes and Gaiters tanced Jone A ies bunness which will be diepeed of on very low terme een, Bey, Me ¢ H ARLES B. DICKSON and Mise Organ Charch lat The edifice ta be 60 feet wide by iy Nim’. Reccissint iw eat luew ter male OT a ; : : De Kalb Commie. Ala 1 wae Aa hed nud ihat he ts our authe . HORACE H. BEARD SARAH ANN GRAHAM SO feet long, and about 22 fees high, t) have 3 en Opposite Murphy's Granite Baritin SELENITE R Tiare Aes ReneS Te a ia In thie couaty, on the Vth ultimo, by Jeese Thom Peta bh ft Ot b> tranes dums—3 on the fwat ade, end une at ench ) H HOWARD F me K a pee a £ r seon, Faq, Mr JOHN BARBER and Mie MAR = 30ce end; the Patt to be built in the centre of one side. ganghary, Sept. 11. 1858 ce Salisbory. Jannary 1, 135 t o r. GARET BRIGGS . ; ; R FW FAUCETT, formerly an omistant in anda ry on the oppesite side in front of tt. Con a HARLES POWEB le. oo ! by ose ph joemer fn ane ' No Seaford, v r ( te ue bilen t Bale E ray ATCH ocd Miss RA Mi Mr Bincham's echool neat Hilleboroagh, and at ne ean Leadreail call on P. A. See ! ne Preservation better than Extraction. [wn permanently located Im Salishery, abspeets w P» . i , e e nande fe ma RAH CHALE, daughter of Edwatd J. Hale present. ved ‘oacher in the valley af the Vads si tide will be received by any one of comnuemon ) } ie eo ee | services w the pub- hMok jeu a permanent sehoot ins Concord, early a a Fa 3 . a le coun 6 eck Sow In Rafeigh, om the 19th eltirm, by Rev. Joseph no will open p ere antl Saturday, the 6th of October, when there Sal A 7th, LsS5. 44 Atkinaen, te. JOHN M. SHERWOOD, of Wash. in Janaary nest Further particulars w We givem im it he a meeting on the chareh grand, to close the (Regular in both Medicine and Dental Surgery.) ahebury, Aeg. 27th, eft ingion, N.C, and Miss SARAH M. DEWEY oe few weeks 3019 beddings, and enter soto contract with the lowest re- DanNTiIsT, Offer tcealh me Planiacner R --- —- Tn Anson county, oa the [6th ultimo, by HR 0 * sponsible bidder ; ; OW on bis Teath aanual viet thr veh woN mites West of Saliahury Weet, Fag. Cal. PB. THREDGILL ond Mise ELI PA Oe He Carolion, begs to pay that h Neale Creek and in view of the Wakes ZABETH J. INGRAM $25 R d C. A. HBILIG, hrough friends or P. Office at Nelrebury, dering the tainir ewalt De ceenen dene oe " ) AN AWAY on the 3d Sept, from my remden DAN'L EDDLEMAN, NB. laeing evers competent acaict-| SBS Sp a = ga 8 ee ILS DIED: es ee een PON WEILAG, ee renee s ee a _ WM. R. WILSON, Said boy ie about 5 feet high, 23 years old, heavy Commissioners epply in ume aiaivai lee e-uiaundcr 10 gravis : —_ . a In this county, on the th altima, Mr JONA- ee eg aan Bem ate feces aye Neca Rie ernment 1885 eis ge Lee rola o LARGE DEALBR IN a ARE ae horolry Soe awit LUA M, will nanet probably seen ela about in ~ oot | = September 11, 1835 1116 ling-hoase, two good barns. an out baddings — WATCHES, JEWELRY, @LVER WARE, n the county, on ba horhood of ‘Third Cree “he abowe reward wi he . All T will aay in yard he land, Gt = ; * si c HAMBEKS C alts eas of Jacob Casper, aged paid for his apprehension and ¢ wnfinement, a that T IC A N D I ORS SAL EK. Important, (musing, lastructive, Sub- Ree aT Amat GWA TACT Lael ee CTA ere nie ee : SPRCTACLRS, CUTI nae eee, yearn, 9 monthe end #8 &y® get him again ; Coenty of Rowan. Those wishing to view the land FANCY ARTICLES, &C. In thie county, on the 9th altimo, JOHN WIT, SAMUEL KNOX | OFFER for als, my plantation in Rowan county, stantial Book. aed bay @ogud Farm, can dure b gon ihe sab é ile oth-we: > sbary, and withm d ou ' : £ = LIAM RILEY, only eon of the late Wilham Riley Rept (th, 1833 13:3t 11 miles South-weet froin Salisbary, ® . ° . a , ie . . and Lowien Meisenheimer, aged 9 months and 3 days Y wwe mile of China Grove Depot, on the North Carol 1H I LA ND ¢ EF Ge ILD: vi PHOMAS A RURKE ] I F is ronstantly receiving direct from the Mage- > Ye‘e! BX &” na Rail Road, contaming about ; wena Riwan nie ee ‘0 actorers. new supphes of the latest stylee whieh DR. R.P. BESS ENT, sen oe y i he offers at Northern prices for CASH. He mvites all Wanted | mediate! Regal date of the Baltimore College of 600 ACRES. REALITY versus FICTION t enll and crannne bis stock, one door cect of Wan egniar gradaate of the Baltimore ol RE eraua . AE send seu ay ook aa m Mi A tai scence, would inform the citizeneof Rows ‘There are on the premises a good Griet and Saw Mill ; ; WANTED. Murphy's Grane Building. The strictest attention is At the Silver Hill Mi lewd ei verally, that he has removed to Dwelling House, and other meeary out buildings Being a trothfut account of Life and Times in Cah pa = th ngof Wa chesJewelry, Music Boxes, ar dithe pu ne ye tan ie beside e hide ar . euthoe yvmeal etre t a ne v 1 ac ee ! atch o ANY QUANTITY OF cematee x. and may be found at Robards’: Thoar wishing to view and and bay a good farm, forme—by H.R. Helper ; MAN of sutficemt phymeal atrength, and intel. 8 is All Watch work warrented 19 ND COAT twhen prnfessannily abeent Foie e can the eubsenber on the premusen. | Copies forwanced by rail free of pratage for 81.) SM tigen See Sc. fear Pen ouCiie? months W OOD A I oD UDI AR Bich bs H GOUGER Address, J HW ENNISS, Bookseller, days maweek Appl at this office WR WILSON. TP Communientions by mail or otherwise promptly Sept 1855 Salabary, NC Sept 4. 155 Pebruary It 185 39 WM. LEAVENWORTH, Sapt Sader TEM Oot 1, 1855 9u rl 1y9 | chase Guuds this seaman, | advantage us call, as ail | fore the advance in prices, consequen'iy ere fran 15 | W OULD reepectfally inform the Ladies of Salle sum haviag been subscribed by the {PURE VALENCI- | State, it becomes our duty w uetify the storkhulders E ai MALTION. AND lo MEET ror THE PURPUSE uF OROANFBATION, &e. TL CE, COLLARS, © JOLLAR- ‘The stockholders of the said Company will there- PpAit ts SLEEVES; HANDK'FS, fore take noite, (hat on Satunoar, the 201 or Oc- SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS, Toser next, there will be a General Meeting of the ROBES and DRESSES, EDG- Stockholders of the said Company et the town of | INGS and INSERTINGS, in Mocksville, for the purposes aforesaid. | : OURNING Given veder our bende thie 19th of Sent, 1855. | On OLLARS. erhevue rt TYRE GLEN, | HANDKERCHIEFS. JAMES CALLOWAY, HENRY WALSER RICHARD GWYN, JACOB CORRELL, ROBERT ELLIs. P. W. HALRSTON, He hae a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS aad TALMAS, Stelia, Cashmere, Canton Crape, Ba | State and other‘ SHAWLS.” His assortment of W. 8. HOLT, pour’ | STAPLE DRY GOODS, 4wif8 | is complete, comprising ulmost every article ia the line. He has 2 first rute assortment of Gentlemen’s Wear, September 25, 1655. Co Vestiags, Shirts, Cravais, Stocks, Gloves, Gaunilets, &e., &e., Ke. $40,000 Worth. OF GOODS AT COST. totes torent Sent ir MHE subscribers having er dovernined to close FY Fancy Dry Goods, whitch he does wt think ne- | I business in Salisbury, now , for cash of guod | Commary te euumerate more fully All be asks, = an nates, their entire Stock of shout Forty Thoessad ¢tamination of his stock before porchamog, ae hend- Dottars worth of desirable Goods at cust, embracing «| come goede ond inducements will be fered, which quod aseonment of | eenmot fail to give saiiefaction He takes the method of tendering bie most sincere | thanks for the very liberal patronage which has beeo DEY GOODS,” See. HARDWARE, HATS, &C. MYERS, &C F a] Also, « very large stock of 7 No. 4, Granite Building e " - Iron, Sole Leather, Salt, Sugar and | THE SHAWM, Coffee. By Wu. B. Besosvar and Geo. F. Ruor, now eaters Veet All persons, Merchants in particular, wishing tu per apon the third year of its publ of matter, ongigal and selected, it ao is wel find t greatly to thew se’ Onsainat Cantata,” ie Anthems, ete, oaty of wad Goods were boaght be-\ustale—A LIBKARY OF CHURCH MUsIC.— The eatraurdimary saleof Tue Snawe, during the first two years of as publication, su flict nily ettese its popu- laruy A sengle epee to 20 per cent lower than (sande Bought thie Fall All perenne indebied io ihe firme of Jeabine & Ro- bert 4d Jevkine, Roberts & Ca. sce requested Ww make payment, as the business of secd firms must be chumed @ beat delay JENKINS, ROBERTS & CO. | Salisbory, Sept. 25, 1855. beef wLapep 2a. Te your interest, Country Ladies. T J & PP. Meroney are wen ing « targe quenti:y of goad, bright, pesied PEACHES, for which they nen copy will be sent, by mail gg aries. to any teacher uf mame, pt of sevexry rive Cems. we the reer Publ shed by | MASON BROTHERS, | 23 Peck Row, New York THE HALLELUJAR, Lewrtt Mason's new collection of Cherch Muse contens epwarde of OFF THoUsasD preoes of mane, adapied to abet ONE WUNDRED 45D TWENTY meires, and « mock larger venety than wsusl of Axvucmsand ether Set Preeesn’ The ELEMENTS of MUSIC have been especially prepared for Singing Clasere—a vanety of pleasog cacroecs, foer-part aed roande iolerspersed, and there is added MUSICAL NOTATION LN A NUTSHELL —e brief coarse Babebary, Sept 25, 1855 MANTUA MAKING. MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, aus will be meet, by mail, post-paid, ie 6 of mame, of loader wf we CEntTe bery, aad the surreending coemtry, that she is Prepared to recerve orders im ibe shove branch of bum- | eean She may be found af Mr William Lilly's, ta} the house emmedetely opposite ihe residence of Mr. Benjsmun Jehen She has e-ne.derable practice and | 3t!7) Sa cipenence in the business, spd basing made arrange Pubhahed by MASON BROTHERS, 22 Park Row, New York - Cantea & Bam, Barron meaus io meute the tee fhe, teres ave ea State Of North Carolina, be able to give entire satiafecten to afl whe may far ber with work. Orders from a de:ance hell receive | ALEXANDER COUNTY proanp( sttesiun J T end A. W. Moore vs W P. Fenry Salebary, Sept. 18, 1855 wir Original Attachment. Henry, State of North Carolina. _1rtte snes & 2 pearing to the satisfaction of the C. August Term, p bside cory 2 ot 0 reaident of ilps St ardered by the Coart, that pubbe aodin, Supreme Court at Morganive, 1856 Ryvem va A.M Ilaydea and Jha G thers, | | dissolved, and those indebted to saul fica are requested posing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Casei- | er. that anid | |i = therefore! wa be meade ia the | Salisbery Watebmen for ax evokes, notifying the de-| Sn CONKL ING, SHE PHE RD & CO., “BBB Bs ns i Ret WEEKLY FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, —_— Four a otis Pea F theshes 27 MURRAY & 31 WARKEN STs., | eee Balisbury to Morganton, via Statesville and Cenhtiog, : Caitles ee ee Leovee Bei Monday, Wedaesday and Fi re We. F: Barbour, wes Salisbury on Monday, y a ‘ri- doo sud gmoreld | day at To’clock, A. M., and errives at Morganton — nr === | next morning to breakfast ; and leaves Morganton on game days and arrives in Salisbury en next days te breakfast. No pains or expense will be spared to make this ove of the most comfortable and expeditions stage roads in the Staite. Cc. 8. BROWN 1855. MOCKSVILLE wena ACADEMY. HLE next session of this Institution em me ness. on Thursday, the 9h of August. ‘The im taking charge of the school, will only are ra 4 | ‘| (NI TT , will use his utmost endeavors to sustain the reputation | ) 0 |: e QO] D). which the school has hitherto enjoyed. Young men | df 5 fs d wil f evter any class iu the Uni eaerajeen 8 RE ALITY had FICTION. DE RUGS: HINTON R. "HELPER. Primary Department per Session of 5 months, $2.00. | , Contractor. Salisbury, June 21, 4 Higher English Branches, =~ = - 4eie4 ‘1 VOL. 12mo. 300 pages; neatly bound in eloth: aCe, sing price $1. Published and for sale by the single - JOUN B GRETTER. | copy, dozen, handred of thousand, by Hexay Taruoa, August Tih, 1655. JL tf | Sun Leow Buicoinc, Bartimone, My. Sent free of REFERENCES | Postage on the receipt of one dollar. The usual dis Pesident and Faealty of the University; Hon. Joo ‘count made to the trade. M. Morehead, Hon. John M. Dick, Greensboro’; | Francie E. Shober and J. F. Bell, Esqrs., “alisbary. #,° « Lexington and Yadkin Flag” copy 6 times, and forward account to this vflice Extxacts From THe Orixtoys OF Tit Paese, * The author goes into an examination of the sta- tisties of California to ascertain her actoal value to | the country, compared wiih ber gust. He gives her INF OKT. iittala ebnmercial and coment the eet | sive that, in spite of the trea: LL Persons indebted bo. to the estate of Amos F. * liberally into the world’s lup Sharpe, dec'd., are hereby notified to make immediate | for herseti. Mach space ie devoted to the payment, aud save const; and those huiving claisss will | her preseat sulvency and her future progpeefs, ond Present thei to the subscriber, or this notice will be | | the views advageed are to usnovel A residence of plead in bar of thrirrecovery. ‘This is ulso to forwarn | three years ia Califoraia, in whieh the author hes, at any pereun from trading for certain nutes known to be different periods, dwelt in all its from San the property of said Amos F. Sharpe, which notes are | Francisco up to the mines, bas given hup @ right to, misteid, lost or aivien, to wit: one against W. R. Wil- | speek upon it, and he utters ae He eon, draw2 in favor of —— Lippard, fur $500, and two 12 positive iu agains E. F. Sharpe, amoanting to ubout §75. The | tivas of facts bearing wpon firm hesetofore known as Jou A. Weirman & Ca, |*hare of adventure in this volume. The apthar see Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Salsbury, N.C., ie ju the lions of the Earcka State, goes into the drinking a ~ — of Sau Frsneisco aad gives as make payspent tc en account of their interior, witnesses « bell and bear = enecnsl No. A WEIRMAN, Adm’r., | fight and describes jt very mivutely, meets with Chi- | and surviving partner. | nese, Digger Indians, and all jhe mixed nations that Aagust 9th, 1855 lug | frequent the new State, works et the mines, both ei reee —— fees ay and es wives im hie Lag which, in one case, at least, is Very ama: ie PETER W. INTOR, os prsacs spre ofthe ge gay mw be 5 ‘ saw it. We believe the is to atirect at- | COMMISSION MERCHAT {s ars: jhe ber fe Satwes ce pouata TOWN YFPOINT, | whieh removes jt from the class uf commun tmegl,”— tyourToulm, “WYne | | Southern Quarterly Review. | - | © The suthor of this book spent three years ta the | land of gold, and with intent wok netes of ite rutten- ness and its corruption, its crime und its shame, and has simply and trushfully given a werreion of these facts in bis buok. It is well written, and cannot be read but wah wonder and amazement. lis chapters are short but pithy, and the scenes and sights made publie through this vehicle are thrilling sed Unreatuing. The work movi have a greet raal’— {Baltimore Patriot. od awl x | ly'ri® Key Vislarad & = Hag. Ral c * The author of the book before us preseow Colifier- | | nia to the reader as « stupendous failure ia every re- | spect—(erntorially, socially, morally, religioesly aud, mm | A MI ES MM. EDN E AG | worst of all, iv the opisions uf some we presume, Ginea- | ee | cially. He has come out, moreover, iu « positing se- [Lave oF wmernin, 5c) | wit = | cosstble to public investigation ; and, aside fran’ hie | R. M. BRUCE & CO., | own experience, advances a number of statistics and IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN general facts in proof of the troth and in rindication of 'FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Ned” ~ tay of bis allegations. The book is very ea- ALSO | The anther is a North Carolintan. Fe hee writ- ad will be read with interest by every | Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in | ‘“" b™ bork ™ = very agrocabie style, end retetes sar more Sun. By ‘wieresyag werdeuts —{ Baltumore Clipper. SsoOrv. CARL eN hoe Mr. Helper eupporte his inferences ond é-destinns D | enemys how sed es which mand poo: * old relief wheo comirasted with the state fevetbagesadharatiaresrar plate re berops iw then an garihly pasedise. As we Ser ene | aw ¢htdaded heuer of the book, we forbear more | Senos 0 lijesvy Caecoime | Ment at the preseat tame, farther thee peng | bave cpl yee fur irate ages oe al + r T Try ) State,” a new peremelly « at etn te SHOE Y OL R N EG ROES. ments made in pri rt ‘decal io tag ere) are siniet- | LARGE SUPPLY OF MEAVY NBGRO!!y tree.”—Natwusl Amoricen. 44 BHUES, for Sale, 20d Orders promptly filled | “Ii ie a buvk of merit io puint of ability, ond af Coll carty and get a good aricle. Opposte Murphy's, vale tn its fects aad trathfuloess.~ —Richmead Ex- Grealte building | emmeacr Swil ATTENTION, Te 4 & OWEN are requested io call and settle ar, 4s eobsoriber having taken charge of the abtew | heir accoants must Be closed. All persone needing Establishment, begs leave to whurm the publie ‘Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, "te eimai oP Boarders, Travelers, &e. bie promises thes bie | Be., woold do well to ca!l as they have a supply on | ACCOMMODATIONS | bead which tbey are entuus Special attention paid to Selling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding ' a o Oo > =. REPER TO (Gotten ep expressly for the North Carolina Trade.) ' Shirts, Collare,. Stocks, | NO. 66 JOHN STREET. J u. HOW oe Argust 9, 1835. . to ee] man shall be equal to any in the State. Perens stepping BAKER & OWEN ot hes Heese, always have menisia tume for the err- December 7, 1854 129 | val eed departure af the Com. Aiumtive cad alhe- fs a eee attendaace Call aud bre me } DR. DINKINS, Ww. BOR Salebory, WHEREAS the plaintiffs it the shove cam bere! Sent Mote bie serviers to the citi _— May 24, 1865. ne Maas on Hoel wi tense of Salehery Rs e at Balebury May 31, NOTICE. the Trustees of Vork Ce ee Teatitete, a feedant to appeer at the nest Term of this Cos: t, to | \W will expore ta public sale, on she Dith day of In Eqaity from Retherford County be het ot (Re Court Hoose In Taylorsville, on the! ~ MIXTHEN HALY A ACRE LOTS. te TT eppconeg betel 1 0. Bree: Comme: | Meteo? urereeer cece en ot eo ee Keine parparn, Salt pa by ree momer in ihe caer, thet ax thousand dullare has been y a nie ' ses, ness Rocky Sprog, Alexander Coemy, N. C— rendered wp egeinet mm reahaed hy hun oa am agreemen' for the sale af the | arpsaing evi fs Cle el Gat aid Caml ah ot premuwee, which agreemem has out been fully carried) go i. 1a M. , } Repedter, 1858S, ead ot , and ut being suggested the: AM [leydem, ame) aor, oe, of our ludependence. , of the heirs at Law of JA. Hayden @ now of full bet 4 CARSON. Ch age, ead not 2 remdent of the The card A. M 6017 Hayden i metified to appear before the Sepreme Court at wert Term, to shew what ot the other bere of eed J. A. Haye: have to the reate or profits of the land, or aay part of the eforesmd on thogseed dullars resized (To be adverieed ms weeks JAS. R DODUE, Clie 8 CM Primter's fee $5. 6e16 '™~<«p' E's <a_Ece ‘TOE Copertneeship feetars existing under the Firm of Maawetl & Gorsh. beving been daads ed, the bownese end eecownte of the same mast be eetiled, and those indebted to a are requested to call on either af the anderagned, end pry ther Notes and Aceounta State Price adv 5 50 claim be ABOUT THE aoe Extension! bee ness im ibe West, as well as all other direc tema, take this method of | frende and petroms ihat aplend:d stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, The bomneee will be eomtinved st the sume place, - by Win ll Ilorche Je. eke oul be pieced coe, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, and Gen- tine the trade, with the friends and castomers of the tlemen's Furnishing Goods PAt. te 6 Ss ptemb the Tremendous Excitement *HE Sebeenbers berng deeroas of extending their aforming thew nemerves ieey are Bow receming * The Inetroie ts ander the Presidency of Rev. Prof. Breatiey \ ork ‘Thome demring « location peer @ gred lesiitetice would do well to vidi the place om the day of eale, in order to make parchases to health of loeation end parity of wateu, te place # perhaps anserpersed in the qwurtd ; hemdes the immediate + cinity afferds the most beantifd mons tara segvery, only 20 miles from the Western Rateme, mon Rad Rowd For farther pomiceiors attean te ones Tree | tees at Tay horewitl C,. or Richard York, Seath Lowell, ehaiey county, BC HL SMI ITH TM) BELLS. set Poe ann eweet Det KWAN, ” made won. | c. A. OSTRICH, Ww MURPHY J F MecLAIN, Salwbery, Sept. 4. 1°55 wis A. SHARPE. Trustees. August 16, 1955 10wi2 SOMETHING NEW. Wiil You Ride or Walk. WwanreEeD 10,000 Bushels Wheat. aS is, that by the combined efforts of air and| | moisture, his sub-soil is changed in char-| acter so as to resemble that of the surface | soil, and permitting an increase of depth | in his fature strface-plowing. It ia true, that in some soils the rapid elevation and admixture of the snb-soil is| judicious, for it often contains integrants | required in the surface-soil; but it is al so true, that iu some soils this elevation — HAPPY OLD AGE. T just now listened to a little bird- like voice, singing this refrain : “That we may be bappy, That we may be happy, When we grow old.” {= Oh ! AY Ch happy when we grow old. AGRICULTURAL From ihe Working Parmer God grant we may be Then is the time we need al! the ce nsoling pk asure of memory, all Gae beaun should be gradual, permitting the disturb- ful thoughts of the past, that lke Sub-Soil Plowing. ed sub-soil to advantage by the effects of faint stars, shine upon us through aware that ‘we time before its tinal elevation. the blue distance. have advocated sub-soil plowing from the As to the general advantages arising | Unhappy age! oh! sight of mise- commencement of our journal—and even from deep plowing in the manner scion ry. A fretful old man stamping before the implement known as the sub-| ted above, they may be summed up as Our readers are well ! aboat with his cane, finding fault soil plow had been improved, we advoca- | follows :—Poor sub-soil are rendered c ANOTHER LOT Or REAPERS FOR SALE ° with all the world and his Maker, ted its use, notwithstanding the necessity | pable of sustaining vegetation by the! angry with his gray hairs, cursing of double teams, ete. nic cig sight, -. “murmuring be- by the use of the lifting sub-soil plow, we admission of atmosphere among their par-| . : sath Can disturb the sub-soil with a team even ticles. It admits the gradual deepening | cause his aged limbs bend beneath ; ‘ . o c js less in force than that required for deep | of all surface-plowing ; clay sub-soil and q P their weight. Finding fault with his . ethers tae : : food, because the relish of youth has °°!féce-plowing, it is the more necessary hard pan sub-soil, by being srated, are : mans ne tule: loving °° advocate its use. This sub-soil plow | rendered kind and workable ;—excess of smisod eaaaee ry i. me | should follow the surface plow, propelled water is often suffered, by such cutting children from him his path, w = by a separate team, and disturbing the| of the sub-soil, to pass down to a freer with their sweet ores) (ney | sab-e0i! to the depth of twelve inches be-| stratum, always leaving behind those might make J much of his Y= | ow the bottom of the surface-plow fur | matters held in solation which are readi-| Laying 0 weighticr berden upon! ..~ In its travel through the soil, it|ly absorbed by the alamina and earboa| these whose task it is to care fOr jin. te whole mass above it two inches, | of a well divided and properly srated him, and sleeping at length, querul- permitting the soil to full baek in its place} soil ; the travel of the roots of plants is ous to the last, fighting with death, |i, the rear, thus leaving it relatively to}increased and thus they come in con- yet wearied with life, and leaving the surface-soil in its original position and | tact with a great number of particles, and none to sigh, save at the recollec- not mixed with or elevated through the | can appropriate a greater variety and lar- ueons of profitless example. During this slight lifting,| ger quantity of food, while the decay of surface-soil. In contrast to this, look at the the furrow-slice previously thrown over| these reots in the sub-sail, soon supplies HUGH LTINLEY & ¢ happy old man. His temples are is moved, as is the earth above a mole in it with carbonaceous matter, and with all edvered, but there seems a white the track, thas separating slightly, and | those inorganic constituents the roots may glory around them. He carries his *ftening each furrow slice, admitting the | contain, in a more progressed condition cane, but, at its pleasant tap, the lit- atinosphere to all its parts, and leaving than when first absorbed from the sab- Ue children crowd together, for they 't tractable to the harrow or even the rul- oni. Less manure will prodace equal re- know grandfather has had his nap, ler | sults on sub-soiled lands, while the free 1 will sit m the chimney corner, or! T¥¢ mechanical action of the sub-soil | admission of atmosphere over an iucreas- b] Ne ae f thi th. f O jowarly where any sca fe athe te, during te eamoa, although wy Grounds bed vot Deon prepared with any view to uae So far as my own experiance goes— which la the farmer's only test of mos! rsons wishing hines, for the next season are Informed that this lot will be Oe on a credit of 12 Months. These Ma- | Guard aad Veet Chuins, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bubs, e HAMPTONS... VEGETABLE TINCTURE THB GREAT RESTORATIVE AND. ANVig. ORATOR OF THE SYSTEM, fine in Se en ‘ Sr ea Sone ceeenrs A NEW SUPPLY OF | Segoe of thoomarsgne, with all chroule complatnta, ag. ae WATCHES & JEWELRY ‘“2&z rata aaa | JAMES HORAH, I AS just returned from New York and Philadel- | Gout, Neuralgia, Festula, Chills and | Fever, Lowel Complaint, ‘Worms, Nervous 8 mig ree all. Diseases Arising From Impure Biepd. Pomalé Medieine it hi 1. phia, with the largest and best eeortment of es Adley * ia lo oe ioe iu Change the sae : | deoed oc . —_ tuare WATCHES seb sEWELaY. conmalug ot oon ate rs rar ss, ine stake bes Five French Chronometers, Bates, Hon, John H. T. Jerome, @ of Double Time Keepers ladepeudent quarter second Re ay Gomet by ori te Land ‘Washlaot ae tear: Eight Day Watches, an bse aged ame od et a Beate Jos. Johnson 19 Jeweled Hunter's, ‘ of France, who was cured Ly, after all aa Nardiu's superior gold Hunter for Ladies, and | failed, an@ from hundreds of others, Pct a variety of others, both gold and silver; Gold Fob, yeep rarer Soere elven ts ny oeeree of edie ve in every instance, so far as heard from, g! Sut naw, when | chemical changes which occur from the | eros: testimonials now ia possessiou of the subseriber ry, N. C., July Sth, 1555. Ma. Jonx A. Borpas—My Dear Sir: caper, which I purchased of you. | consider it a rot and advantage, pense! | Butter Kaives, anda variety of Plated Ware, " Br, Fumnten, Bir a-Rbewe i = Concoap, June $7, 1855, > . : Re bat ’ lps In reply to your letter of the 2d inst., I would state that T heave fully tested the Mussey | Scissors wd Knives of the best quality, Caral Neola. | getwble Ti aud fet end bd ae: Psp) way) babyreacing and Machine, 1 0h "! are selected from amon, JOMN A. BOYDEN. Home’ Testi © | Cuff Pins, Ladies’ and Geatlemen's Breast Pas, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacies, Silver and Plated Spoons, iy ng lnk 1 ie well adapted to the | ces, Bracelets, aud Seed Coral, and « few superior | (slkc\sd wo sinbuotlng paine yee ame pains have been taken in preparing the ground. I have used i to great med 16 a8 Ue be rhe — ‘eart, be., valuable acquisition to the farmer. als wu. ; ‘ hex ug theming to the Rerves and en wea ee a: Reroun— Dene Sir: | I take great phanaure to inform sow that the Mackioe caled Heats er saoary ? | twa. Call ene deur below R. dy A. Marphy's Bienes chased rial, re satlafaction. Salisbury, Jume en, 1955. Thave, and do hereby constitute, rden, of the Town of Sulisbary, Rowan County, ‘ — potlipersy a my Konping tad Mowtng Mashiens, te ol tod part of the State of | paired iu the best manner, aud on the most reasuneble dressed of any 1 van safely Very truly Yours, CLOCKS, This ts te beruly, thatd hute used two Mowbray's Mampton Vegetable Tinet Morames 6 and a variety of other Goods too sumeroas to tnen. | Mowbray’ owe vane wr, and Gad it very enectien( YRANCIS 4, REINHARD, —_— and examine for yourselves. 7 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of al! kinds, re- Lixcousrvon, 89th August, 1854 A Voice from the Otd North State, FROM ONE, OF OUR AGRITE, . Srormernan, B. C.duly Bub, 1308, Mewrs. Mortimer 4 Mowbray > The aie re . THOMAS E. BROWN, S22 SaeetSe TS In the State of orders for said Machines may be to hime 8 | Leruna. JAMES HORAH. Selisbary, Nov. 16, 1854. 26 oon ee greand here very fast, aud we . Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, |“! ™<=* me ed BLEEDING OF THE LUNGA Reiman, © C., February 6th, thay. '% Bow carrying oo the abov mene, and invites the pab-| I de hereb: abo! BOOTS & SHOES | Hl us ws cal cod teamine Qo cwe, Me is asechedrom ney cecverd heenatthags of the Lips cael hed Reap esas ‘ ‘ Ws | Superior vehicles, and fetly confident he eam give sat fel u edtined to try Dr. * Pr} | all who want « Arvtrate article. [le can pat up work at ow [roeared we bottle, end ance athag aT oe een | Phemoved to No. ‘ | Prices, if it be desired, but Gouhd always recommend the better || was much basler , aod, |, Opposite ( Sires, | qualities as i Yours, with respect, ta MOWBRAY. ™ s » beapest in the bong reo. Me would advise those | tirety weil, ond wet rir 144 UPUnR: oo | whe wish toprocare ony thing lu his line to call at his establlah th, | ee, ond do, © the, the ment before they purchase elsewhere Tineture we all persons my , t) Hissing temeer seortacitce Soars mee | Tis hae UG hs tas ss Line wees i “dio. ss CM™ Persons ot 2 distance orderi ork, will please secom A Jsefmi (sccckmsons ro TxLEY 2 wemnes,) cwenens of the bast Moy fo pany the race with » dmertion npete beg erento pether U iif Saved, Gencral Commission Merchants, Ne. 8 Brchange Strect, South Aflantic Wharees, CHARLESTON, & © EVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotten as cus comtract, all other kinds of Produce and Masefactares, make prompt retures of the same. fur "3 P i “re ai t us anithe i» amons the ross plow does not cease here, for it undercuts ed amount of surface, canses the receipt ” a OTIC me ‘Soee J tell \ 54 ti The ‘2e standing or land-side soil, at the same and absorption of large amounts of car-| Son's te Hewiving sod Forwarding of aii gouts consigned to of umes 5 } ’ A ' a id d : d ; the Machinery, large packages of Purnitare, be, fm pre . time slightly lifting itand breaking up| bonic acid and ammonia, and even portion te trestle and respunaibility tor advancing and sight is fading out in his dim blue : p-obaedr epecaplo its adhesive property, so that the neat fur. dews and rains which absorb these gases | eves, also, but he thanks God he can yet see the faces he loves, and tells how once his vision was like an ea- gie’s, when it looks straight at the sen. His limbs bend with infirmi- Ges, bat their pauns lead him to talk sults on soil which cannot be achieved | carried off by the action of the sun and of the country beyond the river Jor- without such combination of p! soil, instead of adhering together i tinuous rolled furrow. The action « travel, and are held at sach a distance 1 : ) two plows combined, then, produces re- from the immediate sarface as not to be ws, and winds the next day. dan, where the blessed angels know |1)\is new condition may be thus ander advantage derived from snb-soil ig defi- ‘4 =a no sadness, no sickness. And when stood: The object of plowing, or condi- cient in moistare, it must necessarily ex the taste of his simple food ws gone, | tion to be attained, shoald Le tu separate ist in the atmosphere, as it is never pat the fruit of the tree of life, and drink | the shortest possible distance, and the re-| phere circulate to such a depth as to come nacon- robbed of them daring their downward |". But the greatest | aaiting Pretets a C Persens @igping Goods or Produ Bis howse f | i Vg do with | mad IU, See, ee latereet seing POSIFIVELY Fuster ; 4; ) ] ‘rac j » are -3ce r a overcharge and late of . a — " row suriace-slice bot only cracks down to from the atmosphere apc descend with | vec againe ee font ale of cubusription | \wedsilens «i ay ieasiz d's } : Fee a so tamtaton ner 21s wn Getnle ong pends tes Rates) Pitan to orll Lead Werrent, No 19,050, iemed to the sub-soil cut, but turns, as in mellow them to the soil, are more thoronglly ont Aton respectfully beg heave to refer to the following gem hom we have had bustwens trantections Hl, Prertten 8. C. BR. R., Coteminia. t Paiges, Supertntendant of Public Works, Cotembéa VW Me Master, Litrariac af & C. Culbege, Columbia PW Puller Colombia Jobe Ca R Agent, CRarteston f New Yort Steamers ts of New York Sailing Packets or & Co. Agents of Raitimere and Phi 4. W Caktwell, Ageet of Baltimore Meqmers aad Bustos Sail Jaty 18, nan Geme'T DR. H. KELLY . | HAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, NC, he tells how he expects soon to eat the particles redutively to cach other for | out of existence ; and when this atmos | sad effere his services to the eidizens of Iredell and the | hy the pray public genersily eid Court house site, and oppumte the Wethodiat chereh, e*rd «1 parte as to thom | Office oe Main Street, west of the of the waters of the heavenly river.| moval or tarning of masses through long! in contact with particles of soil colder, where he will be fowad, ai ail umes, whee not profes Se he turns everything into joy and | distances, as in deep surface plowing @ than itself, it will deposit its moistnre, blessing. Everybody loves him,.— lone, does not insure the thorough disin- and thus supply the necessary conditions The beautiful girl will forego many ‘eration of particles from each other, as| for coutinued growth. The drops of wa a pleasure sweet to youth, and stay dves this conbined action ; for the lifting | ter on the outside of every cold piteher, or eve oO distance, b ove th - o 2 | and de requare semen! set tiene by “dear grandfather.” The very of soil for ever so short a distance, by an! prove this fact—and the reports of the a ey Py lef hi j instrument, the upper surface of which is! American Institute on the condition of : ; highest in the centre, as with the sole of our farm daring the droaths of 1848 and voice, and holds out its dimpled 1554, prove that deeply disintegrated | the lifting sab-scil plow, causes every hands, crowing fer a seat upon his Particle to Le separated from its fellow, “i's cannot suffer from drouth. ? be plays the alve- and thas to be left in a finely divided con ry locks with mute delight, pressing dition his rosy cheek against the whitened palm, like a rose bud crimsoning the snow of winter. And when he lies dying, there is a the are of a circle of two feet or more in, turbed sub-soiled sorrow two great for uiterance; and diame r, ur even the carrying this slice previously sub-soiled, may renew the bro- after years have gathered mould up- 4 mule an: Sabsoil meadows never rum out, and luke the soi] in @ mole track-—ip stead of being in masses like the furrow shee in damp soil in deeply disintegrated soils, for no tiller | root ean form after any one root of @ stool The movement of a furrow-slice thro’ comes in contact with a cold and undis 1 bringing it back to its original | ken crowns of plants by tillering, while on his tombstone, his memory will locality, would not render it pulverulent, oe not 6 prepared will lose the stools as be brighter and purer, as children’s as dees tis motion of the lifting sub-soil raptdly as abraded by the feet of cattle children shall tell of hes virtues. plow beneath it, for, dering the trave! It should Le remembered, however, that “That we may be happy, re? That we may be happy, igiving the same indications of motion, as Whee we grow old.” f nmense serpent were moving Le bef Cod grant it; but it lies, also, "4 much with ourselves, We may lay ] up rch treasures or rotten fruit for uur age. Every unkindness of “now,” makes a thorn for hereafter. Our bad passions weave us crowns of this- tle for a declining reign of ill tem- per and misery, and only asties for vur monument and mould for our memory.— What Not. snbinerged portions back to their origi s (ffect is particalarly noticeal)|. < sal Conditions. ¢ sab-eoil plow is ron by itself, without sarface plowing through asward bound meadow ; for if this Le repeated WONDERS OF THE VICTORIAN AGE Over greewas Queen—hng may she fill ber throne Hat bee to see Leute Napuicon The Majesty of Engiend— biewe ber heart ' Hae cat her mation wh « Boneparie ' Aad Coomn Germans have survived the rew 5 Of Albert tating lancheos at 8 Clad listances of four feet between the cnt« surface of the fleld will Le ele an rf mere, and a waiking may Le pusbed through the sod toa averaging twothirds of that to 2 ° recurrence of rains will soon settle the, r thonally engaged May @, 1455. use Annual Settlements. mre peat. are hereby ovtefed that we «pect vis end sow ithe time be charged on all a attend t Interest + cveste afier twelve months + andi 4 R&A MORPTY Selebery, May 5, 1855 Jiwp. 6 i) SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, Importers and Wheicsate Dealers tn thin sowing of grain se alume practicable iw @ 6o9eD ' No. 143, Market St. PHILADELPHIA. FRANCIS SQUIRE, : r Thus, a pastare field, e “ ZIMMERMAN hORGE N ALLEN \ 4a v12—6m ~*~ <«" A ERED. “UE Bubeeriber wold aencenee to bis friends in North ( srotne that be = sid with RAIGUEL & Cz. Importers and c+ gy web of Feregin and observe the surface lands requiring under-draining to get rid. 198 and 130 Neh Third Sureet, Phiedviphic, “ ° ** =teutunnt 5 es he would be pleased to eee hem when they {ex of mowsture, must be oe treated the ony The stock, Le extem eed variety . fore the nse of a snb-soil plow, or the, esserpeseed by eny ia the country, ond beyers would wel Lo examine it before perchamag ele where e howee hes 0 diapemition to incrense ite North Car otros trade, and has taken psios to get ep each goods ae wil curt the mark «1 Jane 14, 1°55 af Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Wide cont of lawuramee on ihe mut wel ple is but » email com. compared h company being ented pat tock company ¢ Western part of the tate, comarqaentiy mech the larger porteon of the rak> are nthe West, very many of which are im the coentry The (ampany me eaurely free from debt ; have made le cur young deye we tthe theeght to ane ed uta, ond te thoret fortensly * which the rw has been run; for the dad ko he . pei | Met ce crc eter mah tgneys | A I ra eaeig Ome slight lifting of the whole mase of soil! Tha Bench Royeity wuskd ever share were elected for the enowing year 4 Breton Joven: —The Keeton Times above the plow having an opward avd Ata Freoch Palace, French Imperal fare ; JAMES SLOAN, Premdent ap eee ee ae oo ee ne ; ; Nor ent—ae we should have believed 01 erhoot- 8. G. COFFIN, Vice Premdent . ard aetion, causes all the particles t The erenhiog tenant of the memby peal CP MENDENHMALL, Attorney " wre mened from each other, while the Al the Trete Frevee we had not feasted then, PETER ADAMS, See'y and Treaserer A few Jays age a younsster ane sik OF ven . = - a PETER ADAMS, See’, * es mmet particies of earth falling froin the, Ae oe Beve eimee, and hope to do egnin WOH CUMWING, Gea Agent sete yaar of age. stoped inte Th Fred Keown’: store v 0. 1889 & p and ened I) Whionwon fora fint cat a wer eile elevated ass inte the pce Thee great evemt of coarse enuid not take place ay! 4 1009 T < track Lelow, renders thie clesation per Without fit proces fr euch © cane . bio sou ameke, Tummy !7 ipauite| the live nae. Tine brees pug iad if King Gaarve ihe Thicd New North Carolina Form Book, a janer n degree, un y freqncnt rair Three @ a horaental mouon sur 'd ] )PSIGNED for Maqretrates, Constables, She “Now and 0.” was the re eS) and the effeet of time t shall again act Then rose on ead, and stand so all day long y Clerka, Coroners, de, hb are added por | cheere 4 - Gee the Cometiiatine N h Cand he Constite Folks ai) y cut a OF yt Al ¢ iF 3) on = ne seuretng throng t A the Un * Pree @1 90, and sent by . In every lawyer's offre Elton shed Bo ao mt pretty comfetal ’ bed any pe vote Be . 2 ; Py ~ From plaster nome three heavy drope if red Fun wale at JH ENNIS8 saw ¥oues ’ : ’ ear J every root, gy g new vigor Each Stator, tom, of Pitt tern'd op the poet Book Store deemed in heey mou s. Wins oe tlhint foe Of (0 pre bescm— ene that owt of pont ? Nelebary, Mey 31, 1-55 the live portions, and erinittinyg th TV onien’ al wr afl 'Z : W holet Charice James Pons grinn dé from ear to ear s] if Lt) "Why, you know that father bas teen very, nert or dead part t ay and fertilize! And Perl's emuted frequent eres of | Hear’ ) ) | it S awk? the w ¢, andin this way an old mea >: a oad | ' TIC 7 ’ va lactien weieuel act air tie atonal wolicat sa vaewie VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC The Hartford Times publiabes the value and “Dead! wo! He's got nearly weil; and or breaking up the surface sod; fur, al-| extent of the manufacturing interest in Connec tiga so _ pointed she pat wa OUI tN ngh @ eut cectifa in fp nt of the lifting! veut. The Collins Company's axe fac tory, at ing, and says she is wearing it for an aunt « in) A ae whe died some ¥ ut you am) f pew, 10 chomes agai ninediately Delind (cllinaville, is the largest of ite kind in 1) usdermand it. |heue Paras ne re . world, manulactanng 2.500 axes and kindred rata ( ‘ eu gion as w You don't want ty «te er ta wen ok : P, , tne per da More than one-third the pins an : ven the alimetiary, de you : “ Jin the eountry are made at Waterbury. [auf - to thee Somuel, then. for th : Ys : the books publiehed in New York are printed oF ae 1p. . , | are printed omy W Frank Go« | ‘ttrump 1, ( il ac ‘ yeub-euil pluw, paper ma n Connecticut, and half of the | ( Tl) go aud see liw Gx wort J racton ‘ - tae oe ne ar pared with plements gest pewspapers in that city are supplied from — Ourecoi On Tiurday evening ( ie ‘ rwith the sur eae a: of Mr. King, about 17 rmof aye, nen . eplow, 1 advantaves as compared (” rope and of clocks The greatest © was dangercusl) w dime} aryre "| th tie ! . P sat : sik factory in the country is that at South Man ) 1 pyetern, follow gun int hands of It apjean t mo hy ster and the firet eutton mill in America wae young King. wh a oe tl Pa A pat ' m Manchester in eighteen | hegro, and mac. walk Le it et father's house, wear | J und 3 i” ty arrived there, the juniau ‘ ee {th lua. He placed Ine ur § sor tow real eatate’ and was making preparavens t sab Cr any require Anouber tar ou earne State, recently object, when the negro ermmed the y BG SEDO ei enerleratirotie 2 RIOp acs " fortunate enough: ty find him in the groin and f r f Fy Clon wore whirl indian /nehi for roe away Wilenee tom ¢ , tw t rface nd ROH NONOE «4 FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY DISEASED KIDNEYS, nlle Bladdvrand Widne ya, Weak Yalom, and atthe Carolina Watchman Of entered inte copartnership win onginal patentee, for the man eofthe above Meadcheine, ie prepared ty y by eAdremtug him at Sohsberv, N girth reomdence, 1 miles weet of thie E D AUSTIN * Jeno 21 IM oh us DR. R.P. BESSENT, 4 the Hahimore College o/ : forin the citizensof Row- peiee—end when delivered, if it dese net give satis Rev JOUN LAXAMAN sudlered long ; tried the weet exuinens thom they will not be required to beep it Greet ‘ | phywteiens; bed bie Canter urd | ere me ume he te preach visiting eying Bact With the sdvantages of the Railroad at his door, be will tab: euthing but desire to ioduce the is an and tL capeedany canta to Ss bering tae | 8a hied of Wred> a euchange tor curt ‘adh up Core, ons See ee ee nee Stock befure purchasing eheewhore, and tomy former Pricads amd | Wheat, Flour, Onis, Bacon, Lard, llorees, Prevender, Timber, | \oduees hime oak ent. ROTTS Custumers a continuance of past favors ac, ae. ie pan Tiketr he; ee a ¥ | LIVE y sT y | nat to deter, Youowe it to sehyeatwuealte Se, ma dead FORD, | AVERY STABLE | the trinh—for at fomnale Merwon, mind for dullente chikdren, it ig i f» bept ap as consi; and these who wish either to buy or to cam, | Tewtg™ remedy Febraary, 1855 lypd'r36 “er oom, a rene wo set | ee a laser Vice: a = deat) ty hicee7 ass Sea ais State of North Carolina, | TERMS Freee ancacoe nies vy YADKIN COUNTY. or rus | very ss eames wt empresas ' > . ‘ tare my genera: tet : Court of Pleas end Quarter Senna Jely) CAROLINA WATCHMAN, 2" Peron hon: je Two Doll year, paidwiihia three months from | ois) bors tem Rivaet. Guy bow . Benjamia W illimawon. ¢1 perte ur sgnenee. Pastor of the Bucter tM. paid before the expiration uf the year, and three dul | Me tootioning wt) be conghust¥e. bet tert bas Jon Wilhameve, dce'd |lare afer the year has expired No paper discomtiea Wherever km IN thes case, it appearing to the satisfection of une | 84 ar all arrearages are paid except at the option | th Court, that James Wittiamme, Peter Ficher wad Elia. | °f the Beitor abeth tie wife. Joot Gargus and Lorens hes wife, Char -'ttere wv the Editor mest be post pend, to eneure bate end Selly Ann Wilflamers and the pestnacr, | Sto = Bev jamin Wilbasneen, are the bews ot law of Jomeph | Withemeon, deceased, who are ail oon-rradeats of| °° “* cS =z Prbnedyled prebing patter edd seal fits | the Ntate. ereept the petiamer, Beaje fe Biscs £ Bh tir weave Lane Ove poate abe ete s dhscese of ebente ten | therefore. ordered that publicatun be made nu the 7 . ws ere Shes Coe tS Se eed one ani | Corolma Wetchean” ms smeccenve weeks he them t« f = eatiedhads rag ow ns Gneed © Gay Vee __ | we comme harward at the west term of var said Coort 2 4 ' 7 +} Psych aa. 00d | natinned te grow Cerne. heard of ae | be hei! for the Coenty of Vedbin, at the Coert § St = E GS, ls sare,amd | i womb give ae trieh Althie ame | bomse 10 Yackiavile on the lot Monday i October | te x = 5s | it mot expat to live oe day afer another. | dtd wet tobe 4 oort—thes and ihere to show caase, f any they beve./ *~ 5 = = pry eh hr -y of (ue peitoner shall wut be graaied:| 2 EY es J ES | ot ett om mew heen otherwise the seme will be thee conleess and) - So ee = ~ | etd of the « ceo cameo goad an ee The estan, 20 Lage 7 Sesetssa™ EB é mF || ee ee, ie ee come gue ofiewk that Ht nee hed ; i A eorvant MAAC OEXJauIN Wauees, T 8 Marin, Clerk of ~ar ond Cuanas| F Feencn— wonsers @ = o, = | WE cre acquainted wth tener Benfemte | Ghd him eons of ice, tbe let day of Aagest, A D. 1865. | gp &2b8b8BS 5 = | z pate gions Timctare,” and belteve the sheve statement urreet. TS WARTIN.C CC, } 2° F--0 5 f] 28], RAWSON 4 BRO - ee s. .§& g Tom cer haowhndge af Captain by WA JOYCE, DC ihe a ON ee ety on pln meh cal a cele Price ady $5 50 6~13 1 6 y | JA. .“MeNBOR, SESSIS.e LS oe ZF 8 : (WAnLes bowhwsor . _ : ‘ ; i a4 ‘ Rog _ Moms Tes o> te yen feck —Prem ome of the mest sunperta ' = $73 al | dhe Dragytote im Reeth Coratins (CLARENDON IRO\ WORKS, titiices WEE 2B OSS Cosmameron, #6 top 11, tent —ese ets = 3 e Mesers Muetese 4 Mownass The see of pour WILWINGTON, VN. | 3 = 5 =) Vewets tore by inervaning every day, sed every bean NPC CLARENDON PRON WOLKE oe now prepared te ‘ J i! : y 4 | i | room se cokers for Benne, Vectra! Aris ated of Ouciiheting » 3 : . | STEAM ENGINES tsasisse ” "° 2 0 Migh or Low Preesurs, eat etapend + sees : = 8 Vertical sad Portante Sem Miiin, comps comm oem BE ys y) et Pour Mille, amgirte ther Water Wheete ing of Meamers, Car Wheete sad | ant Askew: Horse Bowers of vartage petiarns Rine Fight Pempe aod Ragines, BR Iroee, Leavitt's Ory ent Cot Oracters Mice Thrashers hinge Machines, Maftiny Puliies, Hangers Gear, amd of other Mil Work od is properteom to | equere Mahing 24 oF 24 ogre! CASTINGS! charged 12 propartaon to 2eqre All frecuows f @ ey Trea end Brose Castings of of! doncriytione inctefing Ores. | Cys! to jor 4. charged im proportion te the w hue ,uf namental tree Railing , Beker Cantings. be Tre | which it 10 @ frectame! part Campany coub! respectfully invite stivmtion te their stytes end patterns of Railing, which may be owen of thaty office BOILERS SEETEELS A eqmare ts the space occupied by 16 ciner liere Ae vortnoment making |} or 14 eqmarce. charg REY VEENO" &antnos Can Poeremeers, Ve. ang M4 tee? Hie, Whe | am ie general or mr J POOR owt Metirtece (Oceamemal renews's withee! sdditiemal charge granted to these who advertion reguiarly through th “ve voor 1 am renpeett iy youre, Se ee es na W cee Cuntn, hime | PS bears her an vuncing candideire fur office VOUSIN WERIDSE. Clepteee V. & Rory eed of other binds ete - Caan Onde “a 4 2S e h oh wre om wert he Pimecere ter ee cad ‘ REPAIRS re chery por cont higher then the | oi, a. ccetetl ren oot peayphe x | ebuve rates work will be done eed CHD denpatch 910 cach Moving tare ferilities the above wort eile dane on 00 ree 11 Perenne sending in edvertionments are request. 7 + 4 Cobiwent mawate Coven 0 chevwhere, War er South, and tn 0 prumpt end | od to siete the samb-: of Wertman required ; and baer cose Shenyang } bed they shemid he | C nm tg tenes or atherwte, te oa ee ent Go| 1 Wiehe y uid smcapy the lrast space pom signe for mille or their tarnitare, and bw machinery generally, ble, write epee the bark the werd clea (nherwler wiiagty enewered = Allerders of eommaniontions te be edtres | they will be pet ap i» the aowal style and charged HENRY ". DOANE, igen OEY “a i No deseoent on these rates Orders \.« deveree of besband aad wile CO Per ente by TLL & BELL Samemery Lomein tom, Guerre Fab Comrer4: . — Reeth Wedsuheee bartette Rew tow Ware Poo TO THE FARMERS Thomas C. Halyburton, M. D.| Of Iredell County. | GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE PORE I d MAN'S TRON PLOW —_ The entermgned have bowght the Ragit for Iredell Comnty, and are Vane fecvaring the Ina Plow at their Shop. ten miles South | *! Seroage @ Walkers mtel, where | m Kost of Btateoville, end are prepared to fermah any | > “ond oniees prufese mally cagaged quantity of plows on very short notre Staveovilte, N.C. Fb #, 1838 Orders addressed to them at Amity Hill, will be | - - oh promptly etteeded io = Bpecumens can be aren et i io on St | epi Destined tm be the Great Contre of sl ea we eee) ee mW Manufacturing Interests in N | It A M SA \ MI LL! WESTERN atk CAROLINA, April 26, 1855 lye Aod perhaps of the LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. UNITED STATES. WHOLESALE DEALERS Intend to have a Railroed from SALISBURY IN FORKIGN AND DOMESTK GDUuR WT? Wp Dioiunms t FAGLE CITY Peopte mey laugh at the tdea, if they chouse, ae I doe not many will Bet and Fanoy ‘Trimmings, | didn't they langh at Poltum whist be w ng shwst Ne. 34 Nerth Third street, Between Marta and Arch fie we LePrecert, | = § Rae & prem, propetling howte by steam he rate of cia miles on erermes corns ; UPunsan.? PASIEL meReRT |howr! Dade’ they ogh at Cotembun, when be Febreary 1, 1«55 ly'r3S talked of discovering a new world ip the Wen '— Dedn"t they imugh at the eatenies when they gree et “ HAVE YoU SEEN S14." the rebeiiions. and mated at independence! | heow | dressed to JOHN G BROWER, ot tie Fehon of Colombes, [8T romtend “TRE Send of tho Birva:” tetag| Pade doalle or to the Frantiine, Weshingtins, Peteame, &e, of ( a history .f the ries, progress and destiny of AVING lorated mysel permanently at Ststes ville, MC. | will peaetastly attend to of thwe whe may fever me wih their pat rom OFFICER) "THE GREAT POINT At Sader I1ill, Davidaon County, | VY) UE cessive one enecute with . | fot any deseriptxa of Sawed Lamber LOGS, | broagh! to the Mill, sawed epen shares, as customary iy THE STEAM CORN MILL, “toees) is at work for the seuai tolle PRICES FOR LINEER FOR THIS NOYVTH. | meh plank aad ender, from $12 to O15 pr 1000 Hh Timber jiw m4 J French Bar | | Heart Larter 15.0 20 Sesh sioff, or an ther work dome by the cireutar + &t eowel and reasouehte prieen— Orders to be ad Imm a small potato compere d | revolatanary memery—torimes, © hele-aoued men ond the American’ Part¢) bod ‘tcl pebalic fabs: Hh, May let, 1855 144 Patrmte ae they were— worthy mree of men a better th Premdeniial Flection Ma which ie added « — race than we Pat havn't penple lnaghed ot mes f the Letter of the Hum Heary A. Wine again | N Boo 1 N theneend tunes when | have seen fii to talk of things the Know Nothinge, by an Amencan. Mailed to ew ks! ew oks. which they theught | eoulda't do? Ion of the “"¥ part of the coantry free of pratage, kt Bl cat” etch Tony LT intend tn heave a Rai Rood ae J. H ENNISS, Buck seller UST Received -WOLFERTS ROOST, by rang oe! Pana edy: al 1 don't wish ae —eory. Moy 2 : ; hades Irving. RUTH HALL. 0 new nn. the vorr 4 a a nara ye We sepagpaodecoti vel Fanny Fern LIFE AND REAUTIFG O r ‘ . abebary and ome x -aPaP Fa qaqpval’u~ | VANWY FERN. FUDGE DOINGS, by The ae ee meh North Western Read wtaooseret I HE SUBSCRIBER, wh» i* well known in the | vel. NP. WILLIS’ LETTERS, from Idlewiid ronet be built. Why, there are millane 0 Tinning buwness, reepecifally segoences to the HAPS ANT MISTIAPS, by Greee Greenwead — worth of produce in that ction, and mines of on Pablic that he rripuars wo devote himself exetamvely | HEART'S EASE, by the author of Redelyfie TIP (27! wealth beywmd calemtation, whieh thie Leper to House Roofing and guttering ; aed to be able DAILY LIFE, ny Kev. Cammings THE SONS | U6 2 Ine Markets Ii mast come oat lt re to command more general and extensive patronage — | OF THE SIRES of 1776, b [onme oat Eagle City shall be the termine of ths Orders from 5 distance promptly attended in Eeti-| For sale at Ju | Rend, waloms the peuple aberve mee proper to carry M mates of cost for racking and guttering fernished with- Salisbury. May 31, 1555 big ot Bagte City must rise Lake thet heaven vat charge We will do work ae cheap as it can be aapring bird, 1 must soar aloft It ie worthy of being done, and will warrant all hie jobs | the home of the grestest and best of mortal men, a W BROWN. | byt | ite pew the sbode of peace, plenty and hi W. P. ELLIOTT, Why oot build a greet manufecturing city there! It j hae the water power, timber, stone and evcry thing clee in ahandence. There are productive lands, pore Fate of Worth dt Filet, Fayetteville, N ( IONE D : ; GENERAL COMMISSION THE FOOTSTEPS meron rile AN inviting, afl emifing, all cheering AND adits Story, Cammings snd nil delighting. And shall these great blessing® or Careiina water, pare air—no chille and fever there—end will- ] 4) ne ; The Great Iron Wheel, or Repabliewn.| remain forever locked ap! Ite youney. The j HM tam backwards Pawl end Jaléa, on the poltiea! mys. | North-Western Rotl Road will ppen the gate to thie I i any Al q | teres. hpperracy. and ermetty an Americen “NNISS’ Rook Store i Nagoet Th, 1855 UBT Reeeived WOOD NOTES, ° Carole, a codlert Tenella OUR COUNTRYMEN ment Ameneans, by by wa of North Carolina Poetry, by | ing hearts and ready hands. TWhere may be foond woving harvests, neh meadows, lnerly valee and en- oF brief Memoirs of em. chaeting hills Primeval forests, cool springs end pe- of the lenders of the Kden of Ameren, and if Ragie City he the terminge WILMINGTON, BC charch of Rome Rtanhepe burleigh, by Helen Dha, | thet Reed, wan't it be 4 piace! Won't people then o f ' 7 Fur sale at J I ENNNISS’ Rook Store want to boy lute there? And wop't lote bring a pricet cp aes andar, and consignments of Plur | Maliebary, May 31 1 lands, tor miles whtmed the chy, and of deog Oe nie her Produce ¢anlee or ahipanent hankfally line of Road —won'tihey rivem yalog! The ineresse op their valae alone, will double the cost of the Reed Who dowbts theae things ! There fe a mint of money in Hanting Crack atone. Every powed of te ergetal waters will tarn to cf » DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, ste of the Baltimore Dental College WV 214 reepectratty Inform the « FOR RENT. ney, and the great agent titens ' of ac ive #4 the public generally that he bas perme (COMMmerce vod enterprive will ron tom to gr r that he haw removed to pe ROOM formerly cecupied hy the Wetchona” | Walree i neiertil, atd "may be foond ef aakere'g |Connt the ehuwdant rrscarene of the shaaden! region 1 may be found at Robards Office, «ne dat aleve Col. Robards Hotel, | peciic es see r ofeasion ang aheent. Anew anden | Lef's huild the Road Vil inke he Ip if bean get ity nally abeent furrent Apply tw ‘ ‘ dow UR Pe” | bat if na one else will take hold, CY attempt on my ° promptly WoC. PENDLETON : ; th All comma? OW Fespunsrbiliiy. ‘The work ahall he done 1y23 Sutebury, April 1 Raed : ANDREW BAGGAREY 6m ' m0 metal, | len up pharett power metabhic eartha, but ery first ws Pe s ‘ $ f ge e fy i t e > ja e INT ts in NA, . SBURY and pe- VOL. bs Je BRUNER, Editer and Preprictor. XIT-NEW kt is not very geverally known that shells have been cast in thousands, weekly, at the Vauxhall | foundry, and shipped for Wovtwich, where they are tested, At Faweett's foundry, mortars of large size are being cast, ahd the shells and the mortafs are superior to those supplied for other The mortars ere all proved by tiydraul- te pressure before they leave the foundry. One of the engineers ‘at Fawcett's bas made an itn- portant discovery im the construction of a shell, and the Admiralty and War-office are delighted with the improvement. The shell “is cast very thin and lined inside ta a way, which is secret, to restat the influence of molten tron with which the shell is to be filed, and while in a flaid state, fired. Each shell will contain 50 Ibs. of iron in a state of | line. fusion, and where the shell fala, destraction «x- tends around; if on damp ground vo man con lie within fifty yards of it, The filling of cach shell will take twenty-five minutes, and there will be wo difficulty, in ship or trenches, prepar | directly ; and at Newbern the warehouses will | ing the molten metal. TW ancient times, forts were defended by pouring molten lew! on the beseigers ; we will project the molten inetal up- on the beseiged. - —. Catholic Demonstration im Ireland. — Ses ral priests of the onder of Redemptorists ree nil) went on 8 religious mission to Mitchelistown, Ireland, and the closing serne of their labors was truly a remarkable evidence of Irish faith, W. fied an account of it in the Cork Keporter, whicl, paper saye that the street in front of the boux of the Very Rev. Dr. O'Brien, where they wer: lueated, became so thronged with the many thou sands who had collected from the whet: adjac nt country, ansiow: to pay their farewell repects to the fathers, that the latter found it impune Lie to depart the front way in comequence of the indsertmaate rush male to the dour = hener et it was opened. They therefore entered a car rage in the rear, drove through the postern gat. and on gaining the sirecta, “the cries an: lamentations of the couuthess multitudes rem the ait.” The concluding rehgious cerenouies are thas described by the Keporter : * Although it bad bees announced that the munion was etelesively for the parish, Cork, Lire enek, Tipperary, Cloemel and W aterfors comtribeted ite quota to swell the mélunpdes 8 sume cocetom: tweaty Leagan, frow all the other er sot tensive qvantirs, to the banner of the A .— Hundreds remamed for days and sights (ome stationary m their seata, without fod or sheep. fue the imeredible spawe of seventy-two hour.) around the confessunal bows, and many of them had, from time to tune, le be bur me eto the op air, im 0 fate and unconsciwes stale, to be re stored y stimalanta § Sull, although every face ty Comsistent with the lunst of fourteen days had been afforded, three-fifths of theme inchned were enable to approach the © alesonaln.” The sermons preeeding this rush to the com feestonals, are descrited as having been very +! oqeent. We do not find i stated what the es act nature of the mimion gas, but it wan appa remtly to stimulate a * revival of relqnon ” sim lar to these freqaently witecssed in the |. States The New Metal. —ay" A umber of persons Gitmected with the a entific societies of Loudon recently smem bled at the Potyteehaie Institution, to Inepeet a her of the newly discovered metal, Aluminium = The specimen was received by Mr. Pepper, ma pres ent from the Emperor of the French, in «hos iaborstory it had been manufactured by Mf! Seiet- Claire Deville. The resalts of the expe riments were stated to be the following The specific gravity of Aluminium is about the same ss that which has teen ascribed to it in the wenal tables given in chemical works, 112° 2 56 or about 24 times heavier than watr The specific grevities of platinum, the heaviest of all metala, is 20.96 ; goki, 19.36; mercury, 13.57; silver, 10.47; irom, 7.79, rime, 6.5 The metal, then, (for such 1 may in effect bx called) being 2.56, is about one-cighth the density of platinum, or one-third that of iron resembles that of silver, but it possesses a some what bluish tinge when placed by the side of that metal, aod it reflects the light with » clear and soft radi: The Al ia malleable and ductile almost without limit, may be beaten into the thinnest possible plate, or drawn out jnte the most attenuated of wires. aed Ubruugh the fingers it cuhales a alight odour new Its color Wheo pas somewhat sirmiar to that of jron. It clecteivity in the most perfect inanner, and is ex peeted to prove a much better conductor of that flaid than any metal previously known. It mets at a temperature somewhes higher than that of fine, to which metal in this respect it appronch- os closer than silver. The cheiical of the metal would appear to be invaluntte, M Deville states it to be an unalterable metal, nnd Places ita position as intermediate between the Precious and the more common metals. It dows Dot easily oxidize ; water has no pereeptible ne bom epon it et any temperature, and even sul pharetted hydrogen exercises no destructive power on its surface. Alaminium exists in a metalic state in almost every ‘lescription uf clay earths, and rubies, sapphires, and topazes are but erystalized compounds of the metal. The first ure te which the metal has been applied has been the striking of some medals similar to the five franc pieces of Jrance, and also some delicately formed watel) wheels, > cae Decisive.—A woman offering to sign a deed, the, Judge asked her if, her husband compelled her to sige! “ He compel me,” said the lwly ; "fo, nor twonty like him.” properties SERIES. | Devated to sincheset-trt- tte Politics, Vews, Se Agrcatare, Interact Improvements, Comece, ATLANTIC AND N. C. RAIL ROAD. This Road when constructed, will counect with the North Carolina Road at Goldsboro,’ and will extend to Beaufort Harbor, being in length about ninety-one miles. The distance from | Gyldsboru’ to Newbern, fifty-seven miles. We tearn that the work between Newbern and Goldsboro’ is progressing rapidly. The high price of iron may delay, for a short time, the completion of the Road frum Newbern to VBenofort, Forty-five hundred tons of rail have been porchased at'fair prices, and ove thousnnd tons delivered at Newbern. The stiips, loaded | with irom for the Road, suiled from England for | Beaufort in August Inst. It is expected that the C will layieg rails io No- vember next. | We benrn that the Road is ta be nearly an air The warehouses at Shepard's Point, on | Beaufurt Harbor—the point at which the Rond |is to terminate—are to be so located and cun- \structed that a ship drawing twenty-one feet, | may discharge and receive freight from the same | be similarly located and cunstructed—thus sav- |imy to farmers and merelants the expenses of drayage, de. arrange- | ment, and cannut fail to add wo the value of the work Th conatracted of durable matenals, and tu be made, to every respect, a first clas Road. We are indebted to Joba D. Whitford, Esq, the cwergetic President of this Road, for a baad sumely excouted map of Beaufort Harbor, show- tog the varus localities surveyed, the depth of ear, aod the comparative advantages of the This is an iipportant Atlantic Road, we are assured, is to be terminus, Sheppard's Pum. The map can be wen at ou office We bovk forward with deep completion of thes 8 ork interes, to the If there was doula be ture, the sulsoription by the Mate, just made im accordance with the charter of the last seasion, renders the completiva of the enterpnse a fixed The penod not dustant, we trust, when Nerth Carolina will not oaly tnd an outlet for moat of her own provcts through ber own ports, bat when ber people will nmport fur themselves through Urese ports the varioe: articles of mer fact chandize toured bor comsamptoa, of consider ed desiralie for im ptuwemen(, wrery, and orna meat, lhewufort Harbor bas many advantages, which are well known, and the ade and Wave which will fullue the complesue of the Koad Must reeull sooner of alert, ’ Vining wp al that jxnol ae important commercial city Ralergh Standard From the Amrriven Messenger Howard, The Philanthropist. Tn the fier) a very town of CaAlington, io Eagland, one Joba Howard good man pa He had a larce house and fine farm and hired many servants, His wife was a hk and gee tle lady, and made all around ber hay ys Hut sacddemly the good Mre Howard de i ' bushand «ae loft sad and lowely, for wly child wae vtill a very small boy, mot ob! + gh t comfort he sorrowing fatb Me and he gow reaulved to flow the Toward’s bome had ket its tess < Larr ple f oar Satioer, who. o earth, went alwut db ing good. Having placed hie eon ander the care of a guxl woman, be began wo vwit all Ure jr in the neighherhood No one Meoaght muck aheut the condition of these eho cnme-as had broeght them to ponmhiment, and Mr Howard was sarpriaed and grieved ty the dromiful tae wen ia which he fownd many fellow begs For eventeen years he wandere| about vest vag almost every jal and Los petal in (+reat Rra a aml Earope. He often pablished sccount of what he bad scen, and thes drew the atten ton of great men of different coantries to this scaly ct, ow whech they bad tedure thoaght very lemor te th little. lt would be umposette to miserable state in wlech be fomnd many of the prisons Men who bad grown od wo erie and loys who had been taken in their firet open sin, wo men and young girls, were crowded together 10 one room by day, and at night slept in damp evlla, without coverning, and offen without even cold stome fluor straw between them and the Sometimes the water would stand two of three Thetr food wa inches deep oo the fluor scan ty, coarse, and badly prepared Only a few rays of lixzht came to cheer the dreary hours, for the betier than dur w were lu! 8 3 geons, dag down ten of fifteen feet in the earth The prisoners were often tick, and thea their suf ferings were very great. Through the geveroas efforts of Mr. Howanl a great change baa been wrought im many pla ces, The life and health of the properly eared for ;/ they are cat fally tebled ir Jat the gospel Ty produce the resulta, Mr prsoners ar sickness; chapels are provi s presched to them Howard gave up the pleasures he might have enjoyed at bome, and wandering from country to country, rehewed, by kind sets and words, the sorrows of the suffering and erriny A heavy grief fell upon the last days of this noble man. Lis only son had grown to bea young man, bat instead of bing a comfort to his worn and weary father, he became his bit- terest trial. While Me, Howard was attending upon several sick sailors in the port of Venice, he received a letter from a friend at hone, bring ing the pews—bis son was derangrd, It wasa terrible disappointment to his hopes, but be said, ‘Shall [mot receive good at the hand of the Lord, and shall I not receive evil & ed home as soon as possible, but the aceoant was too true, and he was forced te place bia eon the centre of the room was a huge stone table tons. na lonatic asylum —= Again he turned to the}a vd ten seals surrounding it. Is Seperate attra bade good-by to Old England. He had stood for the last time by the grave of his beloved wife; {he had looked for the last time on the face of | bis son. | The winter of 1790 was very cold and stormy. | Mr. Howard spent several weeks in visiting the sick soldiers who were stationed at Cherson, in the southern part of Russia. | One day be was hastily requested to visit a | young lady who was dangerously ill; at frst he | discovered in Germany, though savans have refused to yo, saying be was only a physician to the poor who could aut obtain auy one else : but (her friends urged bim so mach, that be at last jeonsented. Having adininistered what medi- send for him if she grew better, adding, that if she was worse, which be feared would be the jcase, it would be of no use, The young tady grew better and ber friends wrote to Mr. How- ard to come as quickly as possible. By some | Mistake the letter was delayed eight days. When SALISBURY, N. continent. For the seventh and tast time hel» hammer, a plate (in ‘bab Pelief at the bottom) |cines he thought best, he left, directing them to | thrown into ©., OC figures of the Virgin and St. John the Baptist, | five wooden balls, quite blaek with age, aud an ‘iron seal of the famous Velimic tribunals: This | seal, with the other things makes it: clear that to,” is - Mocaity, wily Circle. and the also a preposition : “And besides all this, between us and you there is alo a great gulf fixed.” | the cavern was employed for the sittings of one | of those secret courts, whose mysterious and ter- | rible pr 2 ited profoand terror in the | middle ages. Singular to pelate, no other acta- jal remains of any Vebmic tribunal have yet been spent many weary years in waking all manner of researches respecting | — ewe Shooting Affair —A portion of our city was | Ad, bl. "9 . dA a Lf | by a rencontre between Mr. Thomas A, Wilsos, | {County Constable, and Charles Trippe, of the mounted Police, The difficulty, we understand, | jgrew out of conduet on the part of Trippe, which | might well have outraged the feelings of a father | { | who valued the bonor and repatatin of his child. Besides, when verb ; “Set you down this, And say, besides, that-in Aleppo once.” These illustrations are single specimens, but an intelligent writer will readily see the force of their application ; and it is to be hoped that the use of beside as an adverb may be “reformed altogether."—V. ¥*. Boe. Post. ae From the Southern Times. THE RED-HOT EYE-BALLS. A Reminiscence of Travel. BY OBADIAH HAGGTS. On the 27th of October, 1844, I entered a | Mr. Howard saw bow long it had beee on its | t appears that the two met early in the morn- | public conveyance with my friend, Mr. Straugh- way, he feared it was too late. No carriage was to be procured, so he mounted an old horse and rode twenty-four nailes, in a cold, drenching rain. To his great grief, be found his patient very fee- ble, aod on the peat day she died. The euld, wet nde, and the sorrow be felt om the lady's death, together with bis recent affheuon, proved too much for bis streagih After a short sickpess be died, far from kin dred aod country, yet not without friends ; fur bis gou-tness had made bim beloved by all. He was buried in the place he bad chusen, and the ing at Fiske's shoe store, Jefferson street, subse- | quently with pistols near market square. Wil-| son was shot io the thigh, Trippe dangerously | j in the chest. It is not believed be will survive. Mr. A. Thomason, standing by during the affair, was also accilentally shot, but not serious!y in jured. We did not leara how many shots were | exc hanged ; but to judge from the lead extracted, it must have been a serious matter. Wilson bas voluntarily entered into bonds of $10,200 to an swer any charge that may be preferred against -Savannah Georgian. inseripoon he had himself written was placed on | ajlain marble slab over bis grave : “~Joux Howann, Ted at Cherson, in Kussian Tartary, Jan. 21, 1790, aged 64 Christ is my bope.” EA. U > The Bird of the Tolling Bell. Nearly facing the Senate Louse, upoa the Campo, at Kio Janeiro, is the Museum of Na tural story, devoted chiefly to auvlegy and or nithology, under the charge of a Carmetite friar Here the beautiful birds of Drazil speak in damb show, and here one may see the Arapongo, a bird frequeatly spoken of, but which it had nes e¢ been iny good fortane to bear. Among the bughest woods sed im the deepest glens a sound t sometimes heard, so singular that the nuise *ems quite unmatoral, it is hke the distant and ding of a charch bell struck at mg in tery abs This extraordinary sound proceeds from the Arapongo. The bird site on the top of the highest trees in the dee pest forests, and though constantly heard in the most desert pla ors, it ie very rarely seen. Tt is inrponsible to roneeive anything of a more solitary character than the profound silence of the woods broken only ty the metallic and almost supernatural soond of ths iavisible bird, coming from the ar and seeming t The a circle of red around 1@ aherever you g th Arapongo uw white, w 1 | pigeon Natronal [ntelligencer seize w about that of a sma Conversion of a Desert inte a Lake. CajAain Wilham Allen, of the Britieh Navy has published a book advorating the conversion The ettend of the Arabian Desert into an ocean thor believes that the great 4 from the southern depreli®n of the Lebanon A the Gulf of Akaba, th eastern branch of tbe head of the hed Sea, has been once an ocean a valley range to the head Tt = in Many places 130 feet below the level of the Mediterranean, and wn yt are sitaated the Pead Sea and the Sea of He believes that this oewan, being cut aff from the Red Sea by the nr the southern extremity, and being only fed by Tiberias se of the land at small etreama, gradually became dried by solar evaporation, Le proposes to cut a canal of ad juate size from the head of the Gulf of Akaba te + Dead Sea, and another from the Mes!iter ranean, near Mount Carmel, across the plan of badraelon, to the fissure in tbe mountain rang Mediterranear 1300 feet, fill u; the valley, and substitute an ocean of 2000 aq of Lebanon. By thes means the woukl rash in, with a fail of wiles to extent, for a barren, useless desert; thus / making the pavigation to [edia aa short ae the nwerland route, spreahiog ferulity over a new and country, aod openimg op the fertile regions The conception is a magnificent one, Lui no sufficreat of Takestue to setilement and culuvauon survey has been made to determine its practica bilty ot 18 Cost, lnteresting Discovery. has n the Museum of Arms, in the The Mar shal of the Court, M. De Mayenfisch, remarked nthe Museum what ay peared to be a door cos Avery juteresting historical discovery x t been made Palace of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringem ered with plaster. He had the plaster removed and found a wooden door, and behind that door fastend with four M. De Mayenfisch had the locks opened, great difficulty The d ing then flung open, a subterranean passage was was one of iron, enormous iat ocke an operation of vors be discovered. This passage, between three and four hundred varda in length, was blocked 0“) The inoved, and a large chamber was exposed at the end with rubbish rubbish was rv On the walls, at. certain iotervale, were crucifixes and figures of the Virgin and St. Jolin the Ray» tist, all in wood, clumsily executed ; also, iron pincers, and other instruments of torture, le On the table was Suicide by a Boy.—The Menasha (Wis.) Ad vocate of the 13ub instant, gives the following accvuut of the commissiva of suicide by a boy only twelve or fifteen years of age : “ Young Kelsey imagined bimself to be whip ped aod abused too much by the village boys, and, oo Mooday evening, he told his mother be would stand it no longer—that he woald hang himself No attenuon wns paid to the threat am} on Thursday morning be was whipped by les mother for some trivial offence, sfter which she sent bim to the woods lo procure some good switches, to be hereafler used on him for bad lehavior. Tle was accompanied by younger brother. After going into the woods a short dustance, be sent the brother back home for a rope, in order, as he said, to bring a large bun Jie. On lis brotver’s returo, young Kelsey was suff in death of bis brother, be placed some blocks on the ground, placed one of bis suspenders around bis neck, and tied one end to the limb of a tree, kicked the blocks sway, | aod bung i that position uatil feed dead. — This » iadeed anal affer for one so young to take his life by own hands Those who have seen the corpae sav, that even in death, bis coan tenance exhibits the picture of determination and courage In the alsene ~— | COURAGE OF ST. PAUL. It serine to have been one part of Rt Paul's peculiar trral, that he stood nearly alone when be most req aired support. Ile entered the prood and imperial city of Rome a forlorn and aged man, in chains, aad seeded sympathy, weak in bedy, wern om tol, borne down ly clamorous in jmmuce, yet, “at my firet answer po man with stood me”—one departed one way, one another The tral was fur life or death ; fear seizes] some, the spint of workdliness imfected others Men jealt with the apostle as they sumetimes deal with his soccessors. They see them struggling for Tife in the water and promise to succor them, and when they have reached the shore, they flocked to them, and “encumber them with help.” W ben St. Paul was at Rome, and wanted aid, they ran away, and left him to shift for himself. Probably, if be had got safe back to Asa, be j would have \ be dul not want it. received abundance of sapport wheu It is quite as sore a tnal to man’s pabence to be offered help after the dif ficulty ms over, as it 19 to be refused and when the stream ts at its height, yet such is the way of the world. — Bishop Medley o-- Besrde Besedea.—The hterary world needs be set nght as to the use and meaning of hese w for ignorance has onginated and aff.-ctation or carelessness have rendered com mn a general misase of the form. ¢ word The leweographers have diecharged ther du ty im the premises after the manner of a certain odye who thus instructed a jury: “Gentlemen, n order to render this ense clear to your minds, tis proper for me to say that if you credit the JR, you will perhaps render plaintiff: if, witnesses A ar the other verrhet for the your on hand rere C and D, you may leet ty to your oaths to find for tt . A¢ of this sort ia the most readily lisposedt of by reference to the meaning of t! word Berule means primarily and precisely hy the side of. and is alwars a preposition B hides means ia addition to, in which sense it al sols A preposition; and it means more or more over, in which sense it i an adverb. There are some cumulative definitions, but these are the basis of all the others The common error consists in using beside as an adverb—a custom that has the appearances of an affected prettiness in composition, and has much the same effect on the nerves as the ex treme use of the sulyunctive in) conversation ; for instance, “Ifiny fiend Peter say that I did so and so, he is in The adverbial misuse of beside is on this wis I wish you to under- stand my orders, and, besede, I wish you to obey them,” “beside, T would have you remember so ands Tn these and similar cases the writer or speaker means moreover, and ought, there Le hasten: caps with spikes in the interior, heavy chairs, fore, to use the adverb beardes. ‘The distinction is made obvious by illustra- Beside means “by the side of,” and is a preposition ; toa, whose guest I bad Leen for five months, and Jeft Edinburgh for Granton Tier, where the London steamer was waiting for her passengers. Mr. Straughtoe bore me cvinpany, because he wished to place me vader the charge of a friend of bis—one Captain MeKenzie—who was going to Luodva, and who, he supposed, would be of service to me during my stay in that great city. “ McKeozie,” remarked Mr. Straughton, as we started off, “is a perplexity to bis friends. — Le is one of the most amiable men that ever lived, and bis character is allogether withoat blemish ; suddeoly changed from afrulic-loving youngster yet without any knuwa cause, be has toa man of the severest sedat-ness; and, al though he scarcely numbery twenty-six years, Perbaps the dis ease Ubat necessitated the—ah! bat see !” be ws as gray a8 a patriarch. they are ranning tbe Union Jack to the top of the Seott Mooument, 18 intimation of its completion. So you ean just record the fact, that you left ‘Auld Newkse’ the very day she Guished her proudest tuvoument.” I louked, and sure enough the Lntmh flag was fluttering from the peak of that magnificent structure, Lefore which | had so often stood in admiration. But we turned saddenly from George street, (the most beautiful street im the fairest of cities.) aod, following ove of those de laghtful roads leading to the Frith of Forth, in half an hour, we came ia sight of Granton Pree Captaia McKenzie was already there, and gave me a cordial greeting as | was introduced to him. [le was truly a man of remarkable ap Tall be woald have been a model for manhness of form, had aot his symmetry been destroyed by the entire absence of bis left arm. His unwrinkh-d brow and black, perance and muscular, | bushy eyebrows, contrasted strangely with an abundant bead of curly hair, as white as snow — such bair as impressed the beholder with the sas pc ton that it gr * —_—— Whe ln a magic night, Ae meas have dune from sudden feara”™ Tlis «mile was uanaffecte|, and drew one to him as an invitation from a warm heart, but there was a frequent and sodden abandonment to reverie that forbade interruption, not throagh a fear of exciting outbreaks of peevishness, but 1 rather from respect, mingled with pity, for a soul evidently weighed down by some saff-ring anknown to the sensibilities of the body. Some- times he appeared to be laboring under an effort | to recall something to hie recullection. Once I supposed that be was oppressed [iy remorse ; amd then les behavior lel me to conclude that be had been an involuntary participator in some the He received me very kind jreadful transaction, which he had not courage to dr lose, ed Mr. Straughtom that he would give me every attention while | remained with him. The signal for departare was yiren, and my kind boat, bidding us adieu, stepped upon ther It was agloomy evening. An obscuring mist had settled upon the earth and blended Edie bangh into a jagged mass of blacknesa, The sun had disappeared behind) Cotospline [bil and the ite Inchketh hght had already com meneed its revolutiuns of warning to the tisher men of Cambridge, when the boat moved from her fastenings. The separation from my friend my departure from a city so beantiful, so inter 1 associations, so vainable 19 its university, and the approach of a cheerles« mht, fillel me with feelings of m-lanchols which T cainly endeavored to throw off receded, the houses seemed to dissolve into d wh up, al: wnomiud air, a con caatle Jost intof Ar na® asunany Sunday [ he. yloom showed where the wered of us, I r's Seat, » the srrrounmling erty coul! vet trace out the f wher 2 saUnterings « 1 and lasie, a there was also the sharp crest of Salsbury at the base of which, one Jowely aflerno. vf Midlothian,” 1p Anthony's Chapel and Davie Dean's Crag | had sight of St read “ The Leart Cottage. Next came the beach of Lortubello and led by fancy through the darkness bevend, Lagain visited Roshn Castle, and pansed to ad Then vanished Musselborough, the home of Delta; and mire the peerless hamlet of Lasswade I stood again apon the battlefield of T'reston- pans—bat the roaring sound of breakers destroy ed the spell, for there to the left, almost in gun- shot distance, with base shining in foam, stood the Bass Rock, like a tusk in the mouth of the Frith of Forth, Our boat had attained her prescribed speed, hideous. We and a journey was commenced over the waste of waters with every feeling of security, though | would not have cone oat to the watering place | the intelligence of man was lighted through the Captain McKenzie bad been standing for half | cope traced the outlines of the Grampian | Hill. ~ | Fe smiled at the commencement of my re- | mark; but the mention of these mountains | | changed his features to au expression of sadness | }o sudden, and drew frém Lim such a sigh, that | |T could not utter another word. | | “Ab! sir,” he said “they look beautiful in the | | distance, but—come, it is growing damp and | ‘chilly ; let us descend into the cabia.” | | | I followed him in silence. We were the only | |gave out a comfortable beat, but the lamp at- | passengers in the second cabin. A small ate | @ een | NUMBER XX night ouly by the ylimmering of the lamp in the | the house, for a handful of gold. bi A, how vividly an incident of this kind comes up before us, as wewrite! We werespending « |80 hour gaging towards the shores of Lifeshire. winter's night at a neighbor's with a ; 11 approached him, and wishing to draw him |8chool conpanion; now, ng “moreover,” is anad-!into conversation, observed that I had often | mother, a widow, was absent, but » house keep- looked in the same direetion, and with a teles-/¢r, whom she thought she could trust, was left her grave, to take care of the children. A gentleman, a friend of the family, called early in the evening to see that we were safe, and at our united solie itations spent several hours with us. At the conversation struck a story-telling vein ; house keeper had quite a fund of such, tales her memory, and the visitor had travelled Sue- siderable and had many ‘stirring adventures to relate. We children—three in number—sat all eye and ear, swallowing every one and growing more and more frightened wil every passing moment. How our whole frame | tached to a beam, scarcely afforded light enough thrilled ! What fearful visions fancy began to to distinguish surrounding objects. It was as |Cmjure ap! What a bene bing esene of tasver gloomy as a prison. The Captain seated him-|!ocked our senses! A particularly horrid story |self near the fire and gazed abstractedly at the | two little cireular openings in the stove, through | which the coals cast a di!! rd Kght, not unlike | the bloodshotten eyes of a wild beast. His brows were contracted, and he seemed totally uncon- | ‘scious of my presence. Several times I tried to speak to him, but I could not; and an unde. | seribable feeling of dread began to overpower | me. 1 threw myself into a berth and endeavor- ed to recover my quietude of mind. | thought | of the journey before me; of the wonders I was shortly to see in London ; my arrival at Ko logne, and route by diligence throagh Burgun- dy to Pars; of Germany, but all in cain. | coukl not taru my eyes from the extraordinary | man who was sitting within ten feet of me. Sud deoly a thrill shot throagh me like electriaity I sprang from my berth, and rushing up to Me- Kenzie, stared hin full in the feee, under the sudden imstinetive belief, that, as the lice cannot bear the gaze of the human eye, possibly a man iac could be controlled by the steady look of a; sane man, for a thought amounting to coayiction | had scized me that I was in the power of a mad man. [Tut the good natured smile with wl he received me, instantly removed my fears “My dear sir,” he said, “you are right; | kaow my conduct surprises you, and I owe you an explanation. What I am guing to unfold to you I have wever aarrated to my most intimate friends, though they have urged me with the | kindest solicttade. | have been silent, partly be- came I had sot the couraged to acquaint men of refinement with the have to relate, and partly because | did not wish to elicit investigation use bows wnaccountable facts | which would now be I tell them to you because you are leaving England, and disburde ving my mind may be followed with relief. You see before you an hallucs l'erbaps it is; but the evidences are so anhappy victim of what you will call nation strange and even in their strangeness so convine- og | '*6 | © Bat, Captian,” [ suddenly interrupted him, almost trembling with joy in discovering my mistake, “that is always the case. Have you not heard of not read of instances where the patient, at first satisfied with a philosophical explanation, has been forced by a repetition of borrora, to re- gard phantoms as realities! 1 could cite you to several well attested examples. There is the one Mentione! by Dr. Bre mter, of a studeat in Edin burgh, who constantly saw the appearance of a skeleton. He was convinced that it depended upon a derangement of bis nervous system, and ever denved amusement from contemplating it ; yet he finally pined away and died.” ri } [TO BE CONTINUED } l BE ¢ Tt! kD] -o- GHOST STORIES Don't, for the lowe of heaven tell ghost storws hildren ' It may serve to “keep the litle nes quiet™ an bour of two, bat its baleful effects will finger with them for years, and perhaps be the means of * quieting” thom forever in an early grave There seems to me to be a fascination about hke which the serpent charms its vectim, chost stomes, weird and anaccountable, t binds the listener with a spell, panuful to his senses, but so potent, that he cannot break away We can never help shuddenng, when we sce a group of children gathered round some car ss nurse, » alr (rraml-inether a gms pended on their beanng y won!, te tones about restless s hat leave t po the grav gv oo arth!y sGOns ‘ . venge, as the case ay be AM the ghostly pa ars ar welt tac fr a h fom J vps bri Ves are se a fined sta A We i id * | heal a “ athe wild eagn < ) arn re 1 1 { at vi wl ~ The el smind medingly elas my} resious ¥ * rf y ‘ t “ strang: a Z lents # tan t selves deeply th You may think they w soon be effaced, but you mistak they ow yer longer than ian ae ] ture Vears. you may see their bitter harvest ripen We lave vot yet forgotten how our own blood used to chill in our veins at beanng such stones The details wore to us so fmyhtfully real, that we could not readily throw off Upression they produced. Mysterious voices seemed 1 whisper through every trembling leaf, demon faces lurked in every corver and made even our dreams our bead, jared not turn when passing throagh a lomely room at might, and hy the old willow, ecareely a stone's throw, from had nearly reached its climax, when it was ab ruptly broken off by one little girl sinking back in ber chair. It was ourself} we knew , more till we awoke to consciousness on our bed, and saw the house keeper and our child friends bending over us with the deepest solicitude. Story telling was henceforth abjured by that fire side, we were there, bot the effect of those and others heard in youth, is not yet quite gone. We have no relish for such things now, the wild, mystic legends of Germany are not pleassut to us; we turn in disgust from the “mysteries of Udolpho,” and even the mournful monotone of Poe's Raven, and his gloomy pictures, which unlike Kembrandt's, have no light to relieve their strong shadows, fall beavily on our soul — To the latest day of life we believe we shall me tain in some measures, the effect of these ghost stories! - —— Isvenestixo Keuaixs.—A quantity of mus ket balls, some nize hundred in somber, were dug ap a few days ago, on a plantation in Se. Thomas's Parish, near Quinby's bridge. They are belived to have been secreted during the Revolutionary war, by Marion's men, whe, it is well known, made that region famous with they valorvas exploits. — Charleston Courier, Gex Corroxy.—A Paris paper says the (b- lowing circumstance has transpired quite recent- ly “A merchant of Antwerp, commissioned by an American house, seods to Warsaw one hes- dred and twenty-five bales of cotton. At Als la-Chapelle, a custom-house officer caused one of the bales to be opened, and finds in it twenty- four six-shooting revolvers, twenty-four — horns, and nine copper ballet moalda, a the one hundred and twenty-five bales of eottod contained a similar d t. The of thin contraband cottoa Pode oat Beye. s ye a fee of 100,000 thalers— $76,000. “ We are assured, besides, that a few days pre viously, a similar cargo from the same house, and for the same destination, bad nde tected throagh Aix-le-Chapelle. Pressian custom-house, depending upon the loyalty of the shippers, bad not subjected it to a special eTamination -o- MULLET FISHING. Yesterlay (Thursday) was a favorable day for our Fishermen. The several seimes, in the immediate neaghborhood of Beanfort dil a fine some, we understand taking over To day (Friday) the weather is still goo! and we suppose many more will be taken. The season thes far has been bed, and if the remaining time should prove good, an aver- atity of Fish will searcely be taken. Oc0can Banner. bus! Dess 100 barrels. ->- Canse of the War —The Rev. Mr. Schanfiler, who has long been a missionary at Constamti- nople, says, in a sermon—* What are these thon- sands and soures of thousands fighting for! Aak the people in Russia. There is no man or wo- man in Russia, | mean, who is not familiar with the Emperor's design to seize Turkey, and re- side in Constantinople. The more intelligent understand the further bearings ; which ave, Mediterranean, and be a This they consider the di- vine destiry and mission of their nationality.— The priests see stil] i The means pretty her. fully employed in Rassia, to draw im by Rassia rule the mistress in Europe fart sncvese raud am! to keep im by force the members of will be carned all over Protestant missions will be mmunives, the OL] World riash Diidle nod Tract Socreties crippled by aweand restmctions, aod the Russian priests vein a nial gl ry Of these plana, which are perfectly transparent to every rea sonable inan in Rassia, European governments Nprehended at least the politieal pest, ve cor Few « tical and religious, which, however, to as, is the burden of the inquiry— 1 arr ut these plans, immense fortresses vl navies are built, unlooked for jeterferences attempts! revolutions kindled amemg the sab try, false pretences spread be- t wor! war commenced iu time of 0 Is a his mght! No! No! Bas } aricht to resist it! Not only a right, vnigit aod do more still, a neces \n Irishman went fishing, and among other things that be hauled im, was a large tertle. To the surprise of the servant girl, he placed n her bed room. The next morniny, the first hat bounce! into the Lreakfast room was Bid- dy, exclaiming, “ Be jabbers, ve got the divil.” “What divil, enquire! the bead of the house, “The bull bed bag, that's the last month—I've . ing surprise feign ig — THE RETIRED NAVY LIST, We have the Navy Department, to make public the fol been permitted, upon wing papers, wilt cord, not vet] sub: et of the action of the Naval Board, recently convene? under the provisions of the late law of ‘ongres The ger ers in execution of finding” of the Board, as set forth in’ their po 1 pp Looby the President of th nited States, w ra) i {ds i guy \ s 1 i] Hiv the provisions of the “act to promet the efficiency of the Fobroary 28, 1855, it became the Officers asseribled in pursuame Uk port to the Secretary of the Navs their proceeding The order notifving t was issued June 5, 1855 the 20th of June, and conciu the 26th of July last. Th ) wm erctary, in the law and t 1S sorited, avin becn made, is } Momitled t u your approval of a You have, however, informed me Uiat vou d on this important and delicat frankness You will, 1 loult, recollect Uhat ja my two f some annual reports ] urge] ibe importance o measyrea of reform by which inefiicient officers could be rel j promoted , acd saggesied the interventwu of a Toard of Naval Officers, with a view of reaching more correct and just result rent be surely a be attamed by ¢ the efficiency of the nua ng from “ the active service hist all officers found incompetent to do ther whol duty efficiently and promptly, both ashore aud afloat, and by dn y euuirels iw the rolls such as are to biar mse ueoln petency. Sume mode, then. wa tod, a sane persous pelectod t ex mak a “ Binding of not only the incom) <teatl, but al 80 of those who Lad Lecume so from causes for which they were to “blame, The law on this pornt speaks piaiuly apd disuned It does not jmpore this task upon, of intrust tis delwate du by Lo, the Secre Presnd vt Tk dues, however, | je that Un pereons who are to perturnm: tlis work sla a fifteen “naval officers,” to consst uv bve cap lains. Gvecum anders, and five | 6, ordered bs tbe President After us se 5 the persons who are to execute this work t provides how it stole done This t naval Cicer “shail make a careful exami cation,” whia does the law next re juare Tis is again plain They “shail rep to tbe Secretary of the Navy” cae an argument to sustan conchasens Bot the facts the cuptes of vecords by which they furmed their jnlgment the evidence, t bet siexply “the narnes and rank f all officers guaris eo algment of sad be ineapa bc, de, and recom et from tle 2 sal. le ‘ <) has anaes f sues plying se fewnt blanx It may 14 be nin ng to ca 2 tage to the fact that thie mod Proceeding = dg ne m aw Bor aod of orcawues eice bangrese directed the reduction of the arm, by winch many offic. from the servicer. the def ale ‘ask Bae Per ed 0 ae tee lat 8 i dent » ' ag & lruar . alis-e ry aim ampertes Lise ° thowk! be rr + vot ms eons or fo ts © were peeresar trop ipees wanes ~ aad excl rm. Thase behe | ell ‘ a-ar . r . @ader | « iney , © amt forts ed br: Tite feding—“ * jad net. how eres, perm —— x t oF re Preadent —* @ve erhout the wencton of fe veer Glben Wlwieh ac eee a to protect the 5 weve fr fa wterty sathwiz to du alnose At your 4 Ameer I « Fabel) command = a, pers couver office a “finding” of the Board as set forth in their re Proper orders will accordingly be issued, ; 1 pursuance of the provisions of the law FRANKLIN PIERCE. Hon. J. C. Dopatx, Secretary of the Navy. —-—o>o From the Raleigh Star. Who (Causes the Riots at oar Elections ! The Dablin Evening Mailof the 13th uluime, contins the following description of the election scenes in Caven county, Ireland, which go far owards showing what outrages and excesses the Tish are capable of committing in their own If the Irish resort to the bludgeon, and ast their opponents over a slow fire waul Uheir hs can be seen. int wt wins Hot reasonably expeet tos Watters, UE duize in simular outages when th ye Amoriea?) Mob vivlepen ated iitimidaden were the arorments used at the election at Caven, and mob violence and shot guns were the arguments used upon the Americans at the elections in Jeaeription of the e The Mail's } Trish elections at Caven, shows very plainly what nduet of the we may expectof the Irishinan when he becomes acivgen bere. If the Irish are permitted, 1 this try lo exercise a controlling influence at our elections, we may look fur the day to arrive very likewise have flesh tusipng w vote fora soon when Americans will roasted off then ribe fort tg Lipperary favourite; "A body of upwards of two thousand men marcbed iuto the town bracdehing formidable { sticks in a truly independent manner, and shout mg for tenant right and Haghes. Other large bodies followed in quick succession, and the ap proach to the Court Louse was soun blocked up, the aspect of affairs, which had previously worn a rather quiet appearance, becoming very visibly altered. A line was formed of fellows brandish vag their sticks, through which the voters going to the court house were obliged to pass. The posiveg of the sulders and pohce were some order to keep this mob Lack.— t began to seize volerm and what altereal it Afler aw t mooto M dra Hughes’ committee rooms.” . . * . \ party of arn eon nim and t tek xoday pyzht to the bouse i lia gh, for the purpose of naking bin protmise to vote for Mr. Hugbes He refused to do so, and them they demanded that he should swear not to vote for Mr. Bur aud, on his refusing thie also, they threw ham across the fire.and held ham there wate the flesh was burned off hus ribs.” - They 7 compel bin. woswear that he would Barrowes ; but be They tho odragzed bim baek Yoto the town to th court bouse in the roughest manner, and hock m axl knocked oat « is teeth for buen ve the rowes ; his knees, and tried & trote for Mr refused t him oa resolutely to do ne of lhey aes Ganed a tally -tick refused to take ral com mittee room { into be hand and it was thrust into bis breast) He was then brought mio tl woth, bat he objected to vote on the ground thatthe had been hept under cum straint, after es 2 sometime in the court banuse he was enabled the 1 of a gentlemas named Gaffacs returt bis howe Now, let it be lov nd that these out laws are electors of Ireland. and claimed as the reapectable, responattle and intelligent portion of the popuiatior Tf thome classes prustituce the balht bor a -Gance to all law and ord EN ay We lpn we repeat, frum the lene it Z and mor hiss, who fluck te . eet co- DEDICATION OF ANEW MASONTC HILAL IN PHILADELIUIA Tans Tia, Spt Maw ara! ring. of > « Masur Wasa cram) aff Abe 4000 m rr re the prow ma ene les ( aa amd . wr faut halewe € ae I Foren nt Todepend ~ ~ z 7. mel ‘ wo aCe mm a “ ed by an orch-s j lies M Lambe re, on “ | ea fitlow Jas King burch M ” ~ i (urres " ret Gnd amar the mew Hall elach the G ! Lodges © . ston orn ian I nd | cates ’ lid 2 Ila coe Mis = JMSAPPEATL ANCE ! f womme t ’ ers ( Jun " Nod mare As p alacs@ Janes ve a ng ian twent x a f neat wl tem. and <ing manners m alu?’ Gi» bce hee + I awd fair hare. inclining ~ . ' m 7 ’ 1 a r Woe \ » \ f ° / ! i {than the ordinary mode of gasting. The impor i Important Fnvention to Printerg.—Mr. Sam- | sand strings.” The whole people will doubtless jel Weed, an ingenious mechanic of this town,| be “ held spel boppd”™ from “ Wilks” to Raleigh, (Middlesex, Mass.) has invented a machine for) as the music gomes rolling and swelling with making printers’ types, embosging and crbel-| euphonioys nojgs—-unleass stopped in their en- lishing types of all descriptions, of steel, iron, | trapeing strains by the * hi cdeeation fellers” on brass, copper and type metal, at am expense less | the way. String up the harp, Artetr.— Raleigh Spirit of the Age. tance of this invention will be fully appreciated | ous by printers and the craft in general, Homan| ingenuity has to the present beep auable to form | Carolina Watchman. any metal or combination of metals, from which The best that has) been found, and which isin general use, is form- ed of lead and anti-money in proportions of three | of the first to one of the Jast, called “ type met- | TUESDAY EVENING, al.” This ia found to cast a more perfect figure —— vdotter than anything else. Yet this is sub-! MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF TILE WES- tions, to wit: that of com- | TERN N.C. RAIL ROAD. perfect types can be cast. SALISBURY. N. OCT. 9, 1855. rte forme of the matrix, or mould, a latent and Wn perte | therefore irremediable defect, as all metals will | But the | ing of the Board ef Directors of the above road greatest objection arises from the exceeding soft- | held in this place on the 41) snd Sth instant, for ness of the metal; from the constant handling | Purposes of organizing and making other BES: of all types, there js an attrition or wearing | liminary arrangements fur commencing opera which every printer well knows renders worth- |tions, We have not been furnished with an ab- In addition to that, | Stract of proceedings, but Lave gathered, from expaud by heat and contract by cold. less a font of the best type. the acid for cleausing off the ink corrodes, and | reliable sources, the follow ing : of itself soon destroys and renders them worth-| Rosest C. Pearson, Esq,, of Morganton, was less. In Mr. Weed’s invention these great ditt-/ elected President. culties are superceded, and types as beautiful as | human ingenuity can form are made of any mal-| elected Treasurer; and thereupon resigned his lable metal. Thijs valuable invention has been | office as one of the Directors. His place in the of several years study and many experiments. | Roard was filled by the election of Orno Gittes- We have before us several specimens of the ris, Esq., of Iredell. James C. Turner, was elected Chief Engineer copper, brass and tron. Hon. Joux W. Exus resigned his place as a further experiment to b emade to test its abiliues Director, and Jonn L Suaven, Es J+ appointed types, perfectly formed and symmetrical, made of | There is, therefure, no or usefulness. The object sought for is obtain-! to the vacaney. Tt is jastly one of the Most important inventions of the age. ed—the seeret found. Mr. Cuarcas F. Fisuse also resigned bis place A patent’ asa Director. Vacancy filled by the appointment has beea applied for in this country and iu Eu-! of A. Hexpersoy, Esq. rope.— Middlesex. Mass. Journal. sand —burdens to be shifted to other shoulders, The Lunate Asylum.—We bad an oppor-! as geutlemen find it convenient so to do. tuuity to go through this establishment, a few! The Foard passed a resolution directing the days ago, from bottom to top, under the kind whole route from Salisbury to Morganton, to be surveyed located and put under contract with This, then, will be escort of Dr, Fisher, the gentlemanly and expe rieveed Superintendant, and of one of the Com. the least possible delay the first “ Division” of the road $1,200,000 subscribed by the State and individ missioners who has craiuitously devuted much Suppose the of his Gime aud thouzhts fur a year or two past work nitude of the build to the bumane and tyr We were uals shoul! prove insufficient (as we think it cer » this Division, “so that struck, not only with the m tainly wil) to comple ings, the main one being between 700 and 800 Such division shal! be pat in full operation before feet long, bet with t many arrangements pro the Stat: shall be called upon to subscribe any vided for the comfort of the poor unfortnnate farther sum,” where will the money to finish it beings for whom it is intended, amd who will according to the terms of the charter, come from! thus be n scue om their only pres i It will hive to be raised by private subscriptions, 19 thie Neate, th engzeon of the tetactor, of else the Ls ature will have to amend the The arransenients tor warmth iw Winter and charter se as to admit of the State's coming in venitlat.«. iu Sammer, for cleanliness, fur sup erh a yoal ardor im sume other way provice ply of a's and water, seem to us to be perfect yarns tie lost conseqaent upon the suspension aud exe e iagly economicn The main baikd of the work in an unfinished state. What ngtt oy w ~commeodate all the offeers and their bare we to presume that the State will do families, and 250 patients, each one of th tter this! Ow the grownd of miterest, rather than sacrifice what she has already gen! Such a being provided with a separate room. of cours It will be ready for ecupation by the first of game» unworthy of honorable gentlemen, and the coming yea We have no dowlt tuat in We rust the sons of Western North Carulina course of uime it ell be the means of retarning TH! scorn it But perhaps the depeadence is lo their ineuda, with the iacabculable blessing of 00 Individual subscriptions, as it vaght to be ; res «do rensen, thousands of wan Seine, 21 if eo, the man whe shall successlul!y assume oa a have heretafor heen eithoet the ard the task of rescuing the enterpnse from (alure thowe ey atem am) vatelligont efforts for their Tl deserve more praise than he who first vcon- . ed it fesioration winch are common aad offen sa vel 1s These remarks may Le upon false premises, for erssful in many other of the States aod other we are mt offeral/y ioformea such a resolution aris uf ihe o aed such as we have race teleete, fron ehat ee bare beard of he cs TS pacard by the Karl If 1t be tree, however, aricare: Liv’ re fully competent t sup the Howrd bas defermued to put oder imme liate emniract more work than they can com W : E itaceate Rermeryye te (e » money « sulseribedl, we appr Pao F man.) a dev per r=~pect for cur State, which ave 1 from the letter and teabon of the charter: abd that it mu 6 wo readiiy and handsumels vielled to the fret Iniraties of har ahd (hat K met, int! be t tb 1 pore e a Lod ve eareest appeal for the lasave, by Mie Lx cet troable, and prodace, im t pe GS lewes) lator’ tw’ (pear bead : at the mind, a state of fehag at beast un‘asuralie to ati) work), have been a ward e success Af future enterprises of a publ na s ( ture, if pot actual distr ist anung the private stock howders of thas work. io regard to thew boars COMPETI ; GRE AND st \ aii th eg, puldc wee ip thew wide aud integrity m= meet mdemred. Let inch Loe M ree ry and” Wabageme becume the rule of ae mings . eit on 5 : . @, am! will sure y Wag forth unechief . w Ang = . * oo. we take great plemsa n efore our remlera Amd foe foar enter 2¢ “Mr i Ou as been apporn ed na pert t . jee ation anges rh of the Sapenor | vart fue Kowan county, ‘“"*} pavetuatior pe ge ¢ Bee having been vacated by the resignation ta « wear a Spescanjeint of ©) Wuedson, kag eutly apporsted ma i ss went ve the Western emi of the North Carui P a : ! pa Joti bowl. Mr. Ho be bed bus nem train Aileversiiler emir - er Lem aeeptember nomter (ha. and 0 ts Ithely wil make a good clerk t ate Mf your trashy pavpor whar you hev mad a Wer gret to learn that it is probable Capt f Allem a mks the herecter ft ' 4 ! jewo oil] hardly le alle, feo constitutional aris tre mst alicin ) 4 d wlves ka 5 ty endare tt arishipe of his new po ht from a Piade on a harps a ' te gp ac ar k = = falea me tree at | mak woh t vee * ( . kf TIO T returns, © far, in — p wo that | an wun A tly: pe ax atecunn % . C11 \, Sebneon, democrat, the prearnt « eed tin the Groversor, hae been om el by about 35,000 aaites r rity. Tt is probalte that three Americans and « F al the feita we f | h-rnorrats ave been elected to Con a the da n € a ” ‘ ' ree The de lation ast Congress stax! re Pa] ‘ & deca ~ me ©) Un x [emucrats to two Whigs ar f had} a’ ¢ t oes rom weal off mit ehat von deearce far | pract A sarmm a gin folte wae and blomt grrne Caius The exditor of the Concord Gaictle ma hacp of a dean sinmgs nother | tuk ws teen ongosing the fnendly shake of those an ie * me visitors— the cholla. [le says that every at ica f pron you meet with inf oncord. looks as he or she Lad been andergoing a bleaching ‘ ration k ; Sikiy place. sickly place that Concord. We ' ‘ a is aU ak a atk n a healthier ; a en, a ‘ (robles Golds. T Ae you ag \ f the Wilmington /erald he \a nur brother of Concord "4h that Salabury is s0 h a KR 4 seible to Heted brother: he was here, ‘ ria) ah ‘ ‘ ne night lastwoek and went buzzing about from ; Z : " we to place. ki a Sune buy, or a bee among he feeb { r - ’ ] ; M towers. I well now ard abe Pasir iiecrnavid alike whet VKIRI MANGE M “*- « ‘ - wy Za I i v | rhas male ite appear Mr Ma ‘ ; : M nery, Alabama, among the ( is il AN ad Nal roof the Be-tef Committee, several of . ,* whom Lave fallen vietima, [tia surmised that Oe ' cles . red in the clothing worn “ refor ka fe r by them v their tour of service last * “ “ ah ret bronght out by the assuming oats “oe 7 the return of the fall sen wt bogerste the ker ‘ , = 25 ' if fa * have been seattered ard ' Ae yOu Crm ' 1 ‘ e farm ty nony a (ilke on t ; . ’ and of brothers who bray * ah ’ * ‘] ’ ft ' ~ a ng ast visit ed i 1 Lf a AIT IM Trent >? ani sy been pial t Ld View and daughter of Chief Justice r | Arter Mauguin we onto ws, and beter Bo Taney, died at Old Port, on Sanday we Gotten ‘ I> us hear from you * u danyliter, from yellow fever They ' ‘ yoru Wry pus athoue & r and coflin Rosert F. Srwowroy, Faq., of Statesville, was | > line * developing the resources.” Promotion in the Navy.—The Washington papers publish a list of promotions to fill the places of the officers dropped, furloughed, &c. They are, $6 Commanders promoted to be Cap- tains, 75 Lieutenants to be C Jers, 2 Mas- ters to be Lieutenants, 149 Passed Midshipmen to be Lieutenanta, and 18 Passed Midshipmeo to be Masters. - These will all be dubjeot, of opmrec;.ta appro- course, the late stmmary mode of creating va- eancics will come up fur considerativa.— say: Obsevrer. HOGS.—The Quincy (IIL) Whig says: No duubt our farmers are anxivas to know what the prospect for pork is, and what price it will com- | mand the coming seasion, We find great diffi- culty in getting reliable information, bit it is than last year, We bear of but few sales as We uotice a sale at St. Louis of 1,000 j head, to average 200 pounds. Navember de- | livery, at €5.50, and a sale of 34 head at 87 net, the latter for butchering, aud of course bo test j yet of regular prices, We notice a sale in Cass j county at $5; to be delivered during the season, aud offers at 8 in MeDunough and Knox coun- ies. We learn that 2,000 head of slop fed hogs have sold in Uns city recently, to be delivered in December and January, at 85. Taking into | consideration the time of delivery, avd the differ- jence between slop fed and core fed bogs, this sale seems to indicate that figures for the latter desetiptivn canpot be less than €5.50 at the opening of the season, perlaps more. -. A New Goveaywxyt.— We are called upon to chronicle the advent of a new Government. The people of Greytown or San Juan del Norte, hadopting a preamble and series of resolutions | recognizing certain fundamental principles of | government, proceeded to elect a civil and mili- tary Governor, when Col. Kinuey was clected Certam gentlemen were then ebosen city Council, aud the Governor was au by acclamation. thorized to appoint subordinate officers, which be did with despatel the oath of office and delivered an inaugural ad- Governor Kinvey took dress, which seems to be sensible and moderate in tone. He bas established a paper there ealie! the Central American, and is probably by uhis Wil Herala The est ad North Side of Sebastopol At the Athes were mot in james the North side uf Sebastupol, where the cath » of great strength, and command, on acovunt of their elevated position. the opposite shore An Amernecan, who is serviey as an of ficer of the medical staffin the Kussian anny, gives the following desernyptioe of the forts on the north side of the bay “On the north side of the bay is abso a suc erasion of hille, some of which are very high and runing ia every dinction You thad on them all bastions facing wm every direetion These bastions aed redosbte eatemd ep the lay for a ke f of so from the aty, and seme of them are very efleetive stream of bil: pouneg pearly a comlourd acroms the bay mito the enemy's battery ebich m neares: the bay. | think st ve ry doultful whether the /reneh wook! be able to bold thes enty for any bength of ime, it they ral) nt, from the fact that the bille gu tix north side are taller than these on the south.” -—-- H The probability of a war between the U sited States aod lbenmark with regard to the tas os vessels entering the Lalttc sea, called the * Tul,” » te Sound generally « discussed Ly the papers we ceantry eed im Europe The Mates 12th of tulle wowld wet te pad by mr ol notified the Dagweh guterpment om ive N peril I hawt that theme rte Governimesst after thee year expwrai mo the date of notification. The Daonb gus nent has sygnided ber inte@ten tu comiinur etact trbute from U. A vessels, and anless the treaty wm renewed the tan «il! be tacreaserd Fayetterlle Carclinean Politics mast be in a delectalde state in Cali for we. The latest advices from the g-ided hum bag, (as Helper woald call that land of gold.) represent the political cauldron as boiling and ulbling with strange imgredwents Ibe very bitterest party spuigpres ass, of rather did pre vail, for the election is over. All partes seemed Many of te Koow Nothings, it is stated, withdrew of account of to be disgusted generally the doubtful character of some of thew cand: dates, and we read that s large number 4 re spectable Democrate were so diagusted # ith some of thew men that they wore romly to pan sey counter movement, Things must be in a pretty pass in the distant FE) Derado; where men of violent deeds do congregate—where the word = followed by the blow, a difference setthed on the spot with bowie-knives, and * All eeght long thro’ the village You bear the eft note of the pet) And the pleseant shriek of the vieum.” Wl. Herald Return of Fugitive Slaves — A few days ago Urree ranaway slaves were artested near Mor gantown, Va. Two of them belonging to Jui Mef any | They aay they have her: P. Vorter, and the other to Geo Va. Indiana, foond they cowkt get wo work, font the Bath county lored popuiavion re the vicinity whieh they visited in a state of nudity and starvation, and they were struggting back in search of some thing to maintain themselves ; got back to Penn- sylvania, wandering about almost in despa, and finally retaenmed to Virginia, after av absence of about two months.— Pet. Jat -~ Tragedy in Salem.—We leary from a pas- Richards of Salem was shot by a Mr. Caldwell, of New Castle, Cray eo, o8 Monday that Mr. Caldwell bad learned that Dr senger by the Western cara, that Dr last. It seems tichards had ta some remarks derogatory w the cha racter of ins wife, and went to his offiee to de mand adenal of the report. Dr Richards re fused to give a satisfactory explanation of the remarks attributed to him, or deny them, and Caldwell drew a pistol and shot him, killing bim almost instantly. Doth were men of families. Caldwell has been arrested and ia now in cus tomly Lynchhary Republican HON, BEDFORD BROWN We rejoice to denn that this distingtished gentleman hae purchased bis former remdence in this county, and will soon become a resident of Miltan Chronicle infty again val or rejection -by the Senate, before which, of| ‘The news 'js ebiefly confined to the details of [VR come | Latest and Authentic from NerGlk and Portsmeuis, Bautimonr, Oct. 2, The boxt arrived this morning from Norfolk bringing Drs. Briggs and Rizer, of Philadelphia; also, Messrs. Reside aud Butler, Apothearies, x this city, and seven purses—aitiong them y, have thé names of Floyd, Butrick, Wilson, Ki). ly, md Jon Mills, the latter having in charyy the of Mr. Cole, of Philadelphi on Mercer, Esq., both of ae the recent assaults. Portsmouth. Dr. Briggs has been in Portamouth | ‘The Allies had made no fresh movements and | thirty-three days, and Dr. Rizér forty, and beth | the Russians continue to bold the North side of have had the fever, the latter only just able t | Sebastopol. | ride, and is in the care of Dr. Briggn. They bit | Phe Cenr had issued an address to the army |in the 9 o'clock train for Philadelphia, and }, | dtteg on it to repel all future asaaults, and €x- | FJunter, of New York, both volunteers, died ~ | pressing the determination never lo make a peace | Sunday—the former was ill only 24 hows, = | derogatory to Russia. |was attgndetl by Dg. Briggs’ Thig makig y | The Caar and the Grand Dukes are going {© volunteer physicians who have died in Ports. From thé Columbia Carolinian, Oct. 4. | ‘LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Pacific. Saxpy Hook, Oct. 2, 8.20 a. m. The steamer Pavifio has just arrived, bringing Liverpool dates of Beptember 22. According to previous notice there was a meet- | conceded that the hog crop is considerably teas |the Crimea. There was more talk of Austrian | mouth, all of Whotii” were “from” the” north a | mediat ion, that place. | Cotton was dull and had declined Jad cents) gig, | Money was in demand. | Stull Later. Onty: 4° resident phyhiizins ‘1,9+, Dr. Thomas of Cincinnati, was taken oy: |deuly item Kriday, bat tam eomvalesding, a2, | strong hopes were had of bis tegovery.. He \, |the only one vow left in Portsmouth of the voi | New York, Oct 3, | wateer, Dr, Webster is nearly, well, and wil) | The ateamer Tacitic arrived this morning, | ture probably iv the vest boat, j bringing Liverjwul, dates of the 22d ult, Sh | Up to yesterday a nove Unere were & deaths |arrived out on the 16th, in 9 days and 23 hours |i" l’urtemonth ; on Sunday 7, and om Setunisy | The English Government had received des- 13 —se that the disgaseje gronsly abating, but | patches from Gen. Simpson describing the cap- | Uae is owing to the want of material, -Lhere an |ture of the Malakoff. Ho says that at noon, on /#0w 125 down, and among them there are ms |the 8th, the French, under Bosquet, McMahon /#y of the Jrish who Lave receutly-eetmumed from jand De Mattinge carried the works, after terri- | the precincts, amd most of the regent deaths ar. | blo slaughter. The British columns stormed tbe | of this class, dn Norfolk there is much greate: | Redes, but after a bloody combat, were driven /abateruent than io Jortemeutli, the deaths being | back with frightful loss. The officers especially | Sm 6 or Gaday, A very fow. have resumed |auffored. A scoond assault was organized for | usinens; and all the volunteer physicians and |the mext moraing, but, in the meantime, the | Surers are geting teady to leave. Rumiaus bad blown ap their works aad retired. | It i» ascertsived that there have bern 2000 The reported retreat of the Kussiaus to D’ere- deaths in Norfulk—among them were 10 resi This boks as if posts of honor were bags of met in convention (!) oo the 7th ult, and after kop turns out w be iweorreet. They still hold ;deot and 11 voluntyer physician, le Port. mouth the deaths have reached about 650, = near as can be esti We learn from the pey-ort of the Neafulk Loan! uf Health, that the followieg deaths eoemrred on ; Monday morning > Mes, W. JB. Berguaon, Mis Margaret Kennedy, and Miss Cathagive Redman. matron of or-han aeylum. That there were 4 deaths om Saterday, 7 on Sanday, and 3 new cms ow Sunday, Forty-two nurses beft fr N Ore-ans ve Sunday; sed 7 Ductor and 12 na ses |. fi oo Muoday for Savanuab and Chariesios | the North forts, but the allies surmised that they | would pot be able to bold thew long for want ‘of provisions. The allies had made no further | movement, and their future intentions were ua- known. Four thousand cannon, fifty thoussad ball, amd large stores of gunjowd ro were left by the Mae sabe ‘ The Caar, however, m undaunted by ln an address to be army he says: “1 theme events, rely o@ your courage with could wee to repel ail (olure atlecke ;" amd ie a ei of Vromma, be declares that ~ be ritons of perce derageio) the Kuag > - Wiluinylon, Charlotte and Rutherford ton liad Read. avery of ibe power > ot Kasenta The first general meeting of the sabectibers fr i an) aud tie brothers, tim Uraud Dubew gee om the obuve meaeed ini ead, wee bets & ‘ ‘ Ml nil Nichelan, bave imute- Wedesteaw, Anaue county, 0@ the Dd metent Gen Alfted Deebery, of Richwond, was Preedeai of the mreting, Ne crommation le regard to the amount of stock taken and represented, proved thet there wes s mw! Geecy to eaewer the regquinttion af the charter, t+ oe otgeewetem. A oot of by lows, oad © pember of iepertast eee butuone were adagied One proceeding to an cireton fee Dirwoters, the 64 brwmg geetiomen were chosen shmeet engtiones!) | Alesamder MeRee, AH VeuBobieles, end Reter H Cowen, of Wimingtes | AG. Lagen, of Ruther fordiom, © C. Hendersen, and H.W. Geme. of Lo culntos; WR Leak, of Amey W. L. fieete, of Rivhawed; aed Ro & Preach, of Lamberton Among the wetetiocse peed wee ane provider that the tows of VW denmgten shel nat be culled on t+ ony portee of be? sobeoripthe, caeept « due prope tome of the express of aurveye, Bo, antl ate hamdrrd thouseed delle re chal be auhercibed, edditemal to ters. for the work Fast of Charktte, and ¢athuaive of (he Nastia will | caeviption tur the gartice of the route Wher of Cher bette Aoother reentaton paceed directing that the mot Wee of (hartetis chal be theate te Linentat crummag the Cotewte et of near Toute Ford. by (> wey of Hapewel & tthe meet, provided the Dbecuer chal drom that expedient, eer Gurtets, ond from Lomevdatem to Retheriedion wie Mitelby te coe the (Cheevelaed county subsertpine shall be made +> wdate ver rogmriow (hes oe 6 of nemediat ly pro cwediny bu Ube Ur bb freak revadercrmetts Prom the Bedtic ber There more talk abvut negotiations, » bothrag of moment he sand that Avsina we ageie willing to endertake the task of med atoo. le was teported thet Kosta bad offered her leemark amd the U mited Maesler of wediabon Letween Makes ie bie be ome dues. Maszun's reiuilwwery appeals to the New peviane were beng pobleled Latest. Loxpox, Saturday There is nothing further from the seat of war It remored that Baron Vrekrap bas arrived on Pers eth the slumatum of Ausiria, ehieb f accepted by the Western l'uwera, oil! be cent to Ruma If the latter rejects it ieclare "ar agaust ber. Liverpoel Markets. Cotto wm dull at 4 to fe decline Sales of the week 33,000 bales Fair Orleams 6 jd — Mid Hieg 6 316d Fair Upland 6d Suck 547, 10 bales, including 34 Decad var 38 to 30a. Swath ern 38 te 60n. W fem White 12a Cars Yellow 34-6 Pros istome ar 000 Amencan tuff. onchange) (Canal f The Derectore mode the fellowing oppecetme nis Preadent, WW Gake; Seeretory and Treeser 8 8 Jhemm, ff Lintlle | Chief Enqumeer, Jobe Meer, of Wimngtan | Generel Agret fr tlic ttle: moheorpiees, DC. Metet pre, of Rietmond. The salary of the Premdemt wae Gard at two th« ower orm amd advancing. The g vermment had contracted for $7,000 bbls I'ork am) Heef, Naval stores active: Money was ie active demand, and the market excited sole 90h Amencan stocks dull, At Pert the rate of iwtercst had advanced to 5 per cent Cee cond dediors pet annum, that of the Chief Lagimes three thoumed—W Haid 7. — 2d The congregation who womb at tbe Mo thong Chareh in this place, in im the pone vteresting aod estemuve retival of rob The Steamer Nautilus bas enh gun. Several heave made public profensons «4 Brownville dates of the 22d Castro was still consersion and haye joined the Chereh ; and ‘» command at Matamorm, but the gerrmon many others are serius aml interested on the were divuded im behing. some favoring the plan sulgect. At the cluse of the sermoe on Wed pemlay might, we luern there were between Une ty aml forty abo knelt a hambly pensents ashing the prayers of God's peuple. The P= tor, Ker, Wan. Li. Buttes, ie genicted by tbe Kew RC, May card, of Franklinton, who prea’ o with much earnestness and pywee.— (/rere* borough J’ atrwt Arrival of the Nautilas New Ontaanes, Wet. 2 ' 4 an arrived, A Viuciawn The meurgeata, semberng 6 oF 1.200 demaed the anconditionsl surrender of the town. (ien Vidauri was mareiing on the place. The imurgents had captered San Louis Potosi, and Gea. (aitan had been killed Tampien had promouneed for Vidsuri, and driven out Gen. ( assanora Rall Read Accident, On Tuesday as the up train op the Chariotie Road was within far miles of Chester, the br motive ran off at an embankment, and made 9 srrmersaclt of fifterh feet, tiirning bottom 4; wards, It partied company with the ears '* larmag over, amd they kept the track. Mr A Gribble, the engineer, and one band, remained oe the engine, and excaped injury. | The atteation of the Sup crintendent is sper ly urged to the minate examination of the trek ne th me a sceond aertdemt of the eume kied Seoath Carvlinan Georgia Election. Aveoceta, Oct 3 There i» no domht of the election of Johnaon Democrat for Governor by 5,000 Majority To Comygress 5 anties and 3 K dy elected, aN Ahings, New York Market, New Vora, (ret. 3 Fare Orlenns cotton has declined Ba} cent Sterling Exchange » duil, closing at 9}. Flow ~ @ firm, with sales of 24.000 bh. Wheat an settled, sales of 63.000 ULashels at 89.08 for White and $1.90 for Red. Corn higher, mixed 87e. Pork firm. Turpentine steady. Uy pow tron to lagh Prreee—\n Toston, 0 Lhursday lant, a meeting of citizens was held * Faneusl Llall, to cousider some remedy for the present high prices impose? upon the people > dealers ig food and wearnng apparel. A goo! many interesting statistics of the profits made out of the million were given. Samples of loss of bread were shown, eosting 5 cents and wergh ing 9 ounces, upon which bakers make 30 frr cont. Shoes were exhibited, the price of whieh was 62, cost $1.25, auch others at B7p ots. which cust 40. Steps were taken to make a combs ben among the people to resin these bigh pres ugh Col. Wheeler's Staves. —We are glad to“ that w ewit has beea commenced in the U. * District Coart of Penmeylvania, against I's more Wittiamson, for the value of Cot W hee! er's negroes, taken from bin in Phitadetphia It a proper judgment one be obtained in that cour as is more than probate, it may deter some oth W Yellow Fever at Vieksburg. New Onteann, Ort. 9 There were 36 deaths from Yellow Fever at Vicksburg last week Charleston Market. CHantraton, Sept. 4 The sales of cotton for the week amounted to 8.000 bales, at a decline of } cent since the Pa cific’s arrival. The decline for the week ia full # to } cent. Receints of the week 12,000 bales Stork on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, 10,000 bales Prices of Kice fall, and $5 per hondred was paid to-day Reevipts of the week 1,250 tlerces Stock 650 tierces, The stock of wheat is light, and sales limited Red 01.82 to @1.85. Flour ia selfing at @8 to liamean and his dark/assoviates — Kay. Ob #850 Per barrel, and &3 RT} to 4 for bage Freights to Liv: rool cotton & conta, Havre | } ers from imitating the robber example of —-_- Happiness can be made quite ns welt of chore materials as dear ones, ere were 4 pd 3 new heft fir N od 12 aw Shar iesion st twe th Eagmnee bip at tbe the pondet al of me yemmncoinn «4 ereh , amd od on the on Wed rere Lar prtasienis The P= rch by the he prea’ — iyrecne Charkte loaton, 08 ae eid m4 ly for the people by A geod ofits made 2 of loa ee amd wengh ke 90 fer , of whieh ota. which com) nna igh pres Aad to se the U.S inst ane }, Whee! Jetpriia that court some oth »aAl W » Ob tof chenr King’s Mowniaia Celgbration. ‘The glorious achiovempenll for tle hardy back- woodsmen at King’s Mountain, where Hight over- came might, and wedkmess was stron in- two power by the righteousness of the Leon fitly celebrated. . The blood of groud- i ed he wind pa an that memorable occasion and ing words in orders for victory, ad booth io the ror hoon Pnogs in the rich imagery of poetry. The heart that beat | for his country’s glory, and felt the proud privi- | pee freeman's sovereign power, has, in the son, throbbed io unison with the spirit of the battle field “in thoughts that live, and) words that bura.”* That tongue of Patrick Henry ani the heart of Campbell are a glorious heritage, of which the gifted orator way weil be proud, and nobly have they dons their duty at the sacred altar of sacrifies, where the blood of heroes was the offering,» What could have been more ap- wiate than the selection Ly the State of her gifted son by adoption, to repeat the story of his avogstot on the fluld of bis glory! and how could its fecord bo more fitly presented | than by the historian of the onion, whose febcie | was mainly reared by the deeds of those days, and of those men, whose history will live wil. King's Mountain endures! There was also a special fitness fy having Mr. Braverolt present on this noble day—it was pe- culiarly proper that he of the North shoald see what Beathern men are, un their own soil,—n |, soil which their fathers earved by their stout hearts and strong arms, an! bequeathed to their cons as an inheritance bought at a priceless cost, and sealed with their noble blood. It fs right that be should sve that the spirit of '76 still lives in the posterity of the men who have embalmed "16 tw the Bistory of the world. Let him make the record, and let him, the representative of Lesington and Bunker's Hill feel, that while his) countrymes commenced the libation of biood ov those saered fields, he has witnessed the scene of action, where, in the full tide of arrogant exu! tation at the victorioes succes of Engtnod’s arum, the power of the oppromor reovived # checa which stayed its progress, and contribut | ed, at 9 critiesl period, to establish the oe and glorious coafxderacy. We refer to the letter of our correspondent J for the account of the celebration, and we also leare brow friends who have returned, was a day | of great enjoyment and successful insuc.— South Curclinéan. _ > Correspondence of the Seaih (arelizian. Younvisg, (et 4 | 1 have merely time to drop you « line in re lation te the demonstration at King's Moantasn to-day. On oar arrival at the groead, we fowad a large concourse of persons frm this aud our sister State of No. Ca. The assemblage at the ecotmmencement of the exerci cs was timated at from eight to fifteen thousand, and al) seemed animated by the spirit of the occasion. | The mithery, cousieting of the Palmetto) Greands, and delegations from the Washingtoo Light IUnfentry, and Charleston Riflemes of poner prprear Artillery Cow pany, of EdgeGeld, the Michland V olunteer Kite Company, Columiaa Aruilery, and the Color qeard of the Carolina Blac of your city, 20 Lofan try Company from Chester, and the York rill. Cadets, were tamed by Capt. Jobnston of the Charkstoe Riflemen, acting Adjutant of the day ead went through sandry evolutions ender the command of Major Meighas of the lode powder: Battalion of your city. They were reviewed by Col, McCorkle. After the military exereises, a procession © as formed, aad marched to the stand provided for the erater of the creation. An tnpresdve pray ee and one remarksidy appropriate was offre! wp by the Rev. Mr. Adame of thw ple Moa. Joba 8 Prestum was Uree intnaivord t the awembled melutude by Hoe. LD) Wither apove of this district. Col Preston eas recrit ed with sit hearty cheers frou bus aeditory, ao the grand old mountain reachord the webnom- to the despendant of one whose nolte deeds on that hallowed sput gave new file to thome ga lant aperite who were struggling for the |i) -rtees of theie countey. There were few growed eho did not catch some of the inspira toe of the cocnsion, or who did not [.- a for the toll of the poornes ep wash! be folly for me to attempt to farwish you with any abstract of the ehuquent dmover~ of the distingvisbed sed gifted orator, Your readers know bim too well not to fer! awared that he did justice to his glonioes theme. Fu geauine beart-reaching and brart-stirring clo quence, we have rarely, if ever, hetenc) to * more sucoesstel effort. He enchained am! raptared bis audience for over two hur, noe with hie glowing and descriptive eloquence, oa) anon with his beautiful imagers, his chaste and truthfal growpings of the noble spirits who led thelr countrymen to victory. Distingwished as Col, Preston bas been for his previows efforte— and I have heard many of them—thia, | must say, was bie best. It le weedless to say that his address was well received, the ringing cheer and thundering #p- plame with whieh he was frequently interrupted gore abendant evidence that he had carned om that am the hearts of the vast assemblage who stood before him. Col, Preston was followed by Mr Dbancroft, @ho in the remarks be male, paid a very handsome compliment to Soath Carolina, Tle was well received by the audience, am! [ am sare was highly gratified with the spe stache be fore him —a host of freemen assembled to wor ship at an altar of liberty erected by God him self and consecrated by the blood of their fath- om, On the platform we observe! the venerable W.Cc Preston, Hon. James L tite representative Hon. W. W. Royce, and oth er intended guesta, who had come to honor the oe easton. 1 waa informed the dinner was bounti ful, consisting of everything that was good, and elegantly prepared. I regret to say that the enjoyment of the day was clouded by a serious accident which befel a member of the Columbia Artillery, Mr. Sidney OWfton. The Company was firing a salute after Col, Treston’s oration, Mr. Chifton loading one of the guns, it from some cause an prematurely discharged, shattering bis arin and burning bim very aovercly. H Mmordiately conveyed to the Company's qn! bora, and was attended by Tr eiby, and, T believe, Dr, Mratton of this pla Orr, our immed) when was was un Powel of your sed Dr. Metts of Union. The om had to be has the camp, #here but .é fw minutes before all lat 11 A. M precisely, he w amputated. ‘ Thie-aad accident deeply ites his fellow-| soldiers from jour City, and brought sadness to! was cheerfulness and hilarity. The people of York, and the Committee, de- . | Serve etedit for the arrangewents |r = for the Sl codeeadnce visitots. ‘There were conveyances in abundance aud & Golveral hospitylity’ mimdfsted by the | people of this community, The Palmetto Ho- | tel, kept by Mr. Rose, gave amply and fine ac- jcommedation to a large uumber of guests. Jt) isa spacious brick building aod kept io exeel- | lent style, | The eclebration winds up by @ ball, to be giv- | en tomorrow evening HON. JOHN KERR, This distinguished gentleman, @t @ barbecue | given by the Democrats of Granwille, as a /com- pliment to Mr. Branch and himself, declared him- self now a member of the Demgeratic party, > From rumors which have frequently come to us, We confess that this met. on the part of Mr, the American party, we tad hoped that those}. {principles which be held ia eonimon _— principles | wake he had so long and so ably advocated, would never be deserted by bim, and especially for thé purpose of affiliating with a party be tween which and himself so little-good feeling has heretofore existed. When, during the late canvass, he declared in his letter published in| —not: forgiAting a haud \the Fayetteville Observer, that ‘he was now'as suing entertainruent to Le provided for their vis- ever «a Whig. ” that the still cherished Whig iting brethren by the members of the press in this town principles,’ we did not expect sy soon to hear of | ded. his saying that “the only hope of the Uniow now | Western Carolina MALE ACADEMY. Co.,, B.C. "Winter Session, 1955-6. Ber. WH GRBARDT, Place Kerr bas not altogether taken us. by ‘surpise—- bs a Sone | eine of Though of late differing with us with regard tobrrnis Inetiintion in one of the most. fer- |: sections of Western North the temptations incident ‘established, yet the entire satisfaction, and the the Institution, an exten- sive putromage, The echolustic year Ghats of 42 weeks, divided in- to a Winter session of 25° weeks, continuance, com- | meveiug ou the tied Thartday of April aud Septem- f. ‘The atriete+t attention will be paid both tutheintel- fectual and mural edyen! of the popila, ‘The ernment will be mild aud parental, yet firm and oan are two Departments,—Preparatory and | Academic. The latter is divided into three classes of | Yorkville and the District have aeted well | rested with the National Democrats, and that he | Divasious, embracing a three yours’ course, viz: Pri- their part in this patriotic demoustration, and | your correspondeut has many ac ee to inake to them for their qvurtesy, i and liospitufity. : | o Circumstances of Santa Avoa's Flight. Havana, Sept. 23, 1855, The IL B.M. brig of-waf Daring Napier, com- mander, arrived here the @lst inst, from Vern Qruz, # Gere che bas been at anghor daring the | political changes which were brought to the cli- | max by the flight of Banta Anus. - From the | ufBcer on board, | leara some incidents as to} the manwer of the departure of the dictator which may nut have transpired from more direct sour cum, and which serve to show his self possession under circumstances which, met by the slightest hesitancy, would be fatal. Having entire faith in bis Guards, Santa Auva bad’ iatended em barking im the day time, and to leave Vera Cruz with the eclal and bonors of his position, and | the afternoon the Guards were ordered out to| escort him to the landi The Lrooys wer from his temporary residence, | | der —for the chicf to pass Ubrough, and as the ab- cating President, de, arrived at the night of the Colvect ta command advanced sa | twlormed Lilm © that the Guard. bad formed in open or frowt rank to the *ncht about” as usual eee line, | luting, aod determuned not te permit lin to leave the cous try.” The President met the iutimatoa with | his happiest smile, saying that the Croops * ea |urely tmisanderstoud his purposes, which were of beet, aud if the Colonel would order them to parade the following dag» great cational importance LI have the pleas wre of making an eiplana poreoa, ehicl @oulld Le p thetly satisfactory to their patrot parade at the boar appetuted, and the offing. « the verge of th heron 5 § ote pant dice smoke of the Iturlid, ehoch was beanny him on bis me ston bor a pecification “of the country, he hay og em varked at @ late bour the previous might enb the ad of sano fr ods, and the protee | thee of panies serdentally on shore from the ow The troupe were of raced the ferign armed vessels im port N.Y. Herald - Bd Vier piles of bores and bales of merchan fee that obstruct the nde walks —the basiie or ge wharves —the rat! }ing ays —the prem ne « tle ave, apd o stares, of fair ra jurerte Up oj< vim of t - »--t g vera Prosement ta the aspect of the tow ae he appraraner of ereteee Be C4 raed, @ mi cite the commencement of a pew someon “Broen (ttber” «= here am! soon w oom the seater « re ries in tite sky a { oe a) ratme begir t a 4 u lan wis @hoh annonce, lke the pert fla he comsamptive, 99 eas ‘ bh t . moe fromt wme wil ber its chilly tomeh and the oc » will t j mo ite roar, awd stare ow broghtly mm the sry The sugemper m past and tie si is etal ~ al a har g . ~ Ae a commanity on) bleed eth more then aseal good healt We have jsed unscathed whil poleoce ‘ ghbunng towne Las mek aefel he wy treading eith his ekeleton f very leeeseheald. aud CAIT) ag gigom and dies aves in the hoters and streets of unfortunate Norfolk am! Portsmouth While other bh ve have Leen visited by the tempest, we have been es empt From ite ravages. Our crops are mont abendant, the yrodd of Rice beamg mure than ae average one. Fur all thewe things shoal! not be gratefe This has teen called the aadJest wason of tt walk some year, but 0 the mast leautiful. I) tame later in the woods when the parti-colored leaves come dropping silently down, and the an tummal blast moaw thre’ the bragches, 1s apt ak, if at all contemplative, i a ast, leas of the frivolous trithes that ther eubstan make one th moment at awd more A those that lie far beyond Wilmengion Herald. —- make up life, tal bhessings But, a truce lo serragoizing Odieus Diserimination.—_We have been chown a better from a mefthant of Salisbory pile it shows wp the wnjast discrimina shich, w tion made by the Su GC (Rail Road Company against usin the matter of freights, affords strong argument for the apecdy consiruction of the road henes, Weat, This a had to pay the tullowing ebarges on a barrel of fish from rchant this place to Salisbory 172 miles, $ 80 Wilmington to Kingsyill Kingsville“ Columba, 25 * 78 Colombia Charlotte 1190 “ 1250 Charlotte * Salisbury, 45“ 50 03.55 Making the charges considerably more than half the original cost of the fist Tt will be secu that whist the Manchester road charges Kae than a half cent) perin frought, the SC. road fr Kingsville to bin charges Secnta per mile, of over els morethan the Mancliater. Tl on the other roads alag are exorbifant. The figures sufficiently desronstrate the rmposrtron, for it iw nothing lesa, to whe b the merchants of the intentor mand of thie plac are subjected by tl S.C. read A discrimination that amounts 1 realty to a prolabition ; for the merchant at S ha mmentiog oa the extortion leclares lic intention to alaadan the rail road and has urse to the old fashioned way of w Iie wands, and we anppose that he ia the f aclase, If the 8. ©. rand contd be governed be \ other than a purely selfish pohey it os at haster abolish this odious and unnenghboely n WW noton Hf 1 j did but hesitate to declare himsclf now a member | of that party.” litieal friends of Mr. Kerr, we regret deeply that | As persoual, and heretofore po- he has adopted a coursewhleh must be very | disastrous to his fame. We think he has select- | ped an unfortunate tine to declare his adbesiun | to the euveratic party. We cannot perceive | any chauge that has taken place ip the relations ; the Int of August that) cap justify lis course, aud the Ttself upon the mind that bis dissatisfaction with t the W hig party is the conseyucnce of his de ‘| in the elegtion, [of the two parties sin inference forces Some of our cotemporaries are placing im juss taposition the violent abuse which the Standard | | heaped upon Mr, Kerr, afew years ago, and the | | fulsornie ewlogics with which it vow extobs bin. | | | But it gives us no pleasure to add to the hamil- iation of Mr. Kerr, and we only hope that bis fu } * ture intercourse with Lis new friends will Le more | pleasant than Lis past.—/1illsboro’ Recorder. are There is benaty enovgh on earth to make a home for angels, If we ean still love those who have made us suffer, we love them all the more THE MARbkTs. | Salisbury, October 9, 1855. Apples died 100 * Musee, No. 1. 10/1 du. Giren, 20 a G00" ~ De. Pure. ile 1d§ Bacon. 14015 Metusers, Cuba, 40250 | Becewas, wWa2 * ON. Orteans, 45 0 50 5 eet Nails, 6a 6 Batter, 124@ 15 do. Wrought, 124 @ 15 Candies, Tallow, 18.025 , do. Horse Shee 25 do Adamant, jets Uats, Weaevu 452 WO Oite,— Ue 14016 Linseed, Peal a $1 124 jloals Tanners’ gai Wald ‘ eR, 4645 Potatoes, Irind, wo Saisie 424@ 15) do Sweet, wo Cottea, Su Rage PD, 3 Cotton Bagging Salt [sack, $0 00. $3 (anny 20. 00 do YP bashe!, 91.00 Dunder 13200 Sheetings, Brown, 4-48 Baurlape (Oa 12) Shot, $2.25 Cotton Varn, LP) ced Cor, Clover, )) bash. @120124 de Meal, Plarseed, 75 Chechens Poder, $14 @ 14 Su0ger, Brown, 110 125 bgge YP da, Halo Lave’, Mjyai5 Feathers, 30.435 Crushed 12gai5 ' Flour, P Sb, Bombe Clanfied, Oa 1%) lron, Secde, 6 Tallow lagads do Bar $0 th Turpentine, PY goiniel@ King Refind 5 Wheat #1 0 Motes S Weed 25. 00 Ove 6al Ww Lard i@e 125 lead, ber Tyee Lead. Dry White, 100124 MARRIED In « Town, am the od inet. by Obadiah Word- aw. Ee. Me FORTUNE GREEN cod Mase SA RAH DENT, teth of tee cue y 1) the 4th instant. by the R James WeDantet uw WR ELUOTT. cw gon. to Mie MA RY F TAYLOR, dawg PV Tayhor, Faq. of ve ‘ DIED 1 « Town, oo the Zith alieme, FREDERICK eu -d Dr Joho Seans, og-d 3} yore and 6 monthe tn jen, Mw eo p the Od dav af & ” Mere SLAL GH TER, endow of the late Wem I S| saghic ged 60 \ rare Ia the Tawa. wm the éth inet Mr GEORGE MONTGOMERY he 4 ar of hee age. Th need wae a natiy l - ° her he twee 24 years, @ Pesedent Urereds . ‘ greatet ps hat tume he ree Charice ‘ He eae emphived fer th ast seven tears, by Me Wm Waerdech. bridge batider, as Foreman of Saper ate adem of Maer We was a fa and ener geve workm aud by bie Rind ead gratlemanty ene dort We eodeared himer!(t teef all whe hoew him he wae for many veer eistent member of the Preateyterion Choreb. aod died as he had lived firm in the faith Cos THE EXCITEMENT Not Over Yet! $25,000 . WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. \ ” E are now reeciving from New York aod Ph adebphia. a terge stock of Fall and Winter Dry Gade, Boot aod Shoes, Cape and flats, Grocenes Ready-Made Clothing, Poeder, Lead aad Shot. N ule, Horse and Wale Shoes, eed a large kt of Superior 14) WO ' REGALIA ¢ IGARS! In fact almost af hinds of Goode, which we are d oremuned te teil bow that we will not be uo ore . erefore, what we any trons, we we ai! and we will give yea more ft your moury than auy bedy e'se will R & A MURPHY Saliebary, et 1855 In WD P oS. Remember the Sign in large letere, MUR PHY s STORE Preservation better than Extraction. DA. WF, SAIGON. Regwiar in both Medicine and Ponta Sargery DIUINTIST, TOW on bia Tenth annnal vert through WN : Care’ uy be ge to eay that he well attend all calle Nalreb we PF Offier at wry. during the thr vo fre N ’ rom vt maniet apa Tech wh Septamber 11, PMoS 1616 * Office North Carolina “ R. Company, SALISBURY, Sept Sih, 1855 "Ka Ee hereby given to «il Helinga nt stock a h . ¢ Company, to make payment of whatever balance may be doe from them on their stock hafinrs the first dny of Nowriber next, or the cud etaeh will thereafter be auld upon ten dave pab ice Ry order . CoP. MENDENIALL, Tree. s 1855 90 WHEAT ' WHEAT!! ti jmantity of good wheat hithe market price will he prid in eash JOHN McRORTR cant nd sltal ( mery Division, Progressive Division, and Advanced . The while evarse of instruction in these Deparimems embrates nearly al! the Branches usugl- fy taughs in Colleges RATES OF TUITION, e. The common English Branches ewbracing Reading, Writing, Orthograpy, Arithmetic, and Geography, — Winter session, $12.00—Summer seers we, with all (heremaining Studies of the Pre - ratery Department, embracing Englieh Grammar, Pricey of N. Cltrotind,"(Wiley’s) History of the U, | ss, )Gtimehaw'’s) Latia Grammar wud Greek | Winters session, ¢14.00—Summer ses- Bia Grammar, sion, $10.00. ademic Department, erabracing the Mathematics, Natural Sqewees end Clorsice-— Wintersess §17 60 | —Suprmer seesion, $13.00. For the German, Freach and Hebrew, extracharg e# will be made sition invariably in advance. No studeat will be received for a less tine, or charg: | | ed for lees then bal a-pedsiong The Academic Edi fice, is a substantial three brick building, con- ag a commodwds chapel, several rection rooms, two Scciety Halls, and a number of rooms eufficient to pecosminadate dt least 50 siwdents. These rooms are all new well vemtilated, and ia al! respects comm fortable and convenient Boarding bas heretofore ranged from 6 to $3 per mouth. Several large buerding hous are Bow i! process of rreetion, and it ie designed to farnish board- ing as low os poasible. A vedaction in the price of | boasd will be made jo stadepts furnisiing (beir own | ruome The Winter Seesion will commence on Thursday the 25th of October neat 1 For further parpeulars, addres: REV. WM GERHARDT, Mount Pleasant, Caberrus Co. Sept. 29, 1655. 4wid AGUE & FEVER’ POSITIVELY CURED! TYNE greatest remedy ever diecovered » * the core For eaie at ENNISS' Book Store of Ague aud Fever’ ju No« angle day has been ied by handreds withowi ao single case faslure Balebery . (et. 2, 1855 19 Land, Grain, and Stock. if they will use the abowe Remedy, whict towns. Thongh but re- | notice of the public, as to the abilities | end the rapid progress of the pupils bespeak * | now orcupied severally by Mertia Cauble: n. 88 000. at me need be troubled wih Agae and Fever a blo VALUABLE LANDS” » WND TOWN LOTS FOR’ SALE. tee sold at tha Gonrt Court House in Baliebary, op | lecedey the Gth day af November vest, that rae Banistion Se belonging tothe A ps2 of Vreder- wisp eased, co! og abou 200 ACRES and lying within ove mile of the town of Salisbury, ad- joining the lapds of William HL. Horah, Horace L. Ro- bards, Rubert M/Utaman, Robert Murphy ond oth- ers. This act hason it about one hundred and twen- | ty acres of Timbered Land, and the balance iin a high siute of cultivation; heving gvod meadows, be- | Also, another Trach, adjuining | | ing well watered, &e. {the lands of Ww. Gray, deceased, George Ritehie, | | James Thompsop and others, called the Heard Tract, | | of aboot ONE HUNDRED ACRES. Also, thore | Mr. Ide, | }and Jobo 1. Wright, that by the latter b fitted ap asa Carriage Manufactory, in the Greut South Square | of the own of Safebury. Pussession given of the Lands on the 10th day of November uext, and of the | Hoosen and Late, om the dst day of Jonnary, 1556. | | ‘Terms of sale, twelve montis credit, with interest | | after six months. | | SAM'L REEVES, Executor. | | Sept. 25, 1855. Twi YADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY, pe Bubroriptien required hy the Chariet of the | Compeny having been made by individuals, and |" ¢ the corresponding sum baviog been subseribed by the | Slate, it becomes our duty tu notify the stockholders | lo MERT FOR THe PURPUSE oF ONGaNIZATION, He | | ‘The stockholders of the said Company will there- | fote take notice, that on Satuapay, the 207n oF Oc- | Tomer aext, there will be @ Geurral Mreting of the | Stockholders of the said Company at the town of | Mocksville, for the purposes aforesaid Given ander our bands this 19th of Sept, TYRB GLEN, JAMES CALLOWAY, HENRY WALSER, | BUCHARD GWYN, | JACOB CORRELL, 1855. ROBERT ELLIS, P W. HAIRSTON, wo Rk. HOLT, Comaussioners. | September 25, 1855 4wi8 | $40,000 VW an OF GOODS AT COST, a subscribers having deiermined besiness in Salisbary, now oiler, for cash of grads notes, e Bteek of about Forty ‘I Dollers worth af desurable Gouds al cst wv ebuse their sand thew en cmmbamcing ® and ameorit DRY GOODS ; HARDWARE, HATS, Also, a very large stock of Iron, Sole Leather, Salt, Sugar and went of &C. pariiewlar, weebiog (par : fad 4 greatly w thew advantage to call, as « ( oad Grants were bouglt be fore the advanee in prices, eonscquenily are fram 15 » 20 per ceat lower than Gumle bouzht the Fel AV persons indebted to the firme of Jenkine & Ro sand Jenkins, Robe © Co. are reqnest le k OR oe 17eb beetant, ae the subscriber « 1h) make payment, ee the busine rs of aad bree umust be Acree of Laed, ow Brakle's ferry raed, Eve mire | chsed withuat delay frum Ssisbory, well waicre, mach valsable meadow, JENKIN ROBERTS & CO ean be convenwntly artanged inw two handsome) Salabary, Seyi. ¥o, L500 ingf farms Aloo, Corn, Hay, &e Stock ; two work Heres, ( wyrk Males, ove cighteeu months vid, mame foc Catl@ aod others, Hogs, various farang Ba BaD BG Meech: To your interest, Country Ladies. Terme made known o@ day of mle / 8 SCHERER T J&P P, Meroney ore waning 0 iorge qoenit'y October 2. 1855 a9 ot om bright, peeled PEACU ES, br wabuh ihey A aves be re! p ce in cue GREAT EXCITEMENT yavrys MAKING. IN SALISBURY. MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, | ceasary lo enumeraic more fully New Fall ‘and Winter! | eons. Salisbury, ‘September 1s, E. MYERS, ay bate respecifully informs his patrons and the public generally, that he is vow receiving the 1855. its. VALUABLE TOWN LOTS, Tavs ann wince coone | FALL AND WINTER GOODS, whieb he has ever before had the pleasure to offer, cam prising LZABLILS Bkvss COOLS lof every description, from C4 cent Prints, upto Mario Aatique Sith Dresses, at $46 @ pattern. HIS STOCK OF NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, he does wot hesitate in asserting, is the Largest, most elegant, wud more veried thau has ever before been exhibited to a North Carolina public, consisting of FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET and sw COLLARS and SLEEVES, at all pri- | HONITON, GUIPURE ENNES, MBCHLIN, MALTISE. AND PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR- ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDK'FS, SKIRTS, INPANTS WAISTS, } ROBES aod DRESSES, EDG- INGS and INSERTINGS., io VALENCL | cee; great variety. MOURNING | COLLARS, SLEEVES & HANDKERCHIEPS. | He has a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and TALMAS, Btella, Cashmere, Cantona Cragh, Bay State and other * SHAW L: His assortment of "STAPLE DRY GOODS is comp!cte, comprisiag alinost every article in the line | He has a first rate assoriment of | Gentlemen’s Wear, | Composing Ready-Made Cluthiag, meres, Vestings, Shuris, Cravat-, Gavatlets, &e., Xe., &e Ladsed Hoseries and Gloves, 1 grept veriety—in fact, a general of Staple and Faacy Dry Goods, winch he dues sat thiak ae. All be asks, mw ar parchasing, as hand be vilered, which Cloths, Cas» Stecks, Gloves, and complete eases tment examination of his sock befor some goods and inducements wil cannot fall to giv He takes thes method of teuderiag his most shueere thanks for the very bberal pairuoage whieh has been bestowed upoa tio), and (rusts to twent « costiovance of the same K MYERS, Gramive Building satisfaction 17 No. 4, THE SHAWM, | By Ww. B Baspevny and Geo PF. Roor, now enters wpun the theed y ies publication of mater, original and selected, ns ~ tte Oapgsmat Castara,” Re Authems, etc, josisly nusttie—A LIBRARY OF CHURCH MUsIC The extraordinary sale of Tue Suawn, durug the first remily allies is pupe- wo yearsof te pulleation, suff terity A wngte speciw paid, roa wxawtnat chou -leadet will be sept, by mail, post- f mane, of ecelpt of GeVESTY-FIVE Ce vrs | ved by MASON BROTHERS 23 Pack Row, New Yor’ THE WALLELUIJAG, Mason's new culler ine upwards wa of Charch Mosc preces of meme, adapted to about OnE HEWORED axD TWENTY meires end « mach berger venety thea ecual of Arar ws and her Set Picera The ELEMENTS of MUSIC bare been eapecially prepared for Singueg Clasere—e vanety of pleassy ers, foor par songs, and rounds interepe rerd. and there ie added MUSICAL NUTATION LIN A NUTSUELL—e boned course for wethen te of One THoweaxD | Sea0'ed CON KLING, SHEPHERD & 0, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN BE BU Ga FANCY AND STAPLE DRY 600DS, 27 MURBAY & 31 WARREN STS., Naw Tork Charkes A, Shepherd, Wm. F. 6m0'sl3 MOCKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY. FALE next session of this Tnstitution eommeaces om Thursday, the 9th of Angast. ‘lhe Subscriber, in taking charge of the schoui, will only say, that he will ase his utinost endeavors tq sustain the reputation which the sebool has hitherto enjoyed. Young men will be prepared toenter any class iu the University which they may desire. TERMS: | Pred. A. Conkling, {Primary Department per Session of 5 5 months, 9°00. Higher English Brayehes, — - ; }2.00. Ctassics, a JOHN B.G August 7th, 1655 REFERENCES; Pesident and Faculty of the University; Hon. Jno. M. Morehead, Hon. Jobn M. Diek, Greensboro’ ; Francis E. Shober and J. F. Bell, Haq? #,° Lexington and Ya¢ KF and forward account to this office IVTO VICE. Au Persons indebted 10 to the estate of Amos F. | Shurpe. dee'd., are hereby notified to make immediate | payment, and save cost; and those hating elaime will | presemt them Lo tbe subseriber, or this notice will be plead iu bar of theirrecovery. ‘This,is alse to forwarn any person from trudi o certain votes known to be the property of said Amos fF. Sharpe, which motes ane inislaid, lost ur stolen, to wit: one against W. R. Wil- “ulwbary. * copy 6 times, | son, draw> ia favor of —— Lippard, for $500, and two amounting to about $75. The ». A. Weirman & Co, them, Satsbary, N.C. fe -d to said firm are requested agsinat E. F. Sharpe, firm heretofore known as Merebant Tailors and ¢ dissolved, and those t | make immediate p to A WEIRMAN, Adu's, and surviving partner. KG. Aagust Ith, 1855. ihe PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOWN YPOINT, WeerTouk, Wa. Special attention aay Felling Tobaceo, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Neval Stores, &e. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding ao oD Ss. BRE rER Tro HL. Robards, Eeq.. Ralishury, B.C, Charles L. Hinton, Feq., Wake Co, we: 4,0. B Keene 7 fog OS To George W. Ha: c, Ran, Warreneen, Hy 8, M. EDNEY, ly JAMES (Lare ov ssmevte, . ¢ ww rvs R. M. BRUCE & OO, /MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS L¥ FOREIGN & street DRY GOODS, 80, Manufacturers sod ‘Wholesale Dealers in SSOVBUIEG, (Gotten ap expressly for the North Carctias Trade.) | Shirts, Collars, Stocks, & HO. 56 JOHN STREET. ijasy FTowlle SHOE YOUR NEGROES. LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO « SUOBS, for Sele, aed Orders prepay Gied. Call earty and get « good a Vpposte Merphy’s (recite bail dong. J. i. HOWARD, 1855 itef A gust 9 ATTENTION. TRUE cause of whrck im, thet (hey are gow rece A epeeunen copy eri! b- seat. by ares, post-pard. | tng at Rich wine & Harries cheap cart More W OULD respect y uaham the Ladice of Neko "OO EAs uINa TION, jo sias see al Necesaal LL PERSONS facedted (4 the firm of BAKER we of the largret socks uf the « ming 5. tbat ahe om | (MSO, of oceipt of eavervy sive « care & OWEN are permed to eal! sed eettic os ive atdere ateee brauch of tees Pobhebe: cae heir sceoents mast be cheered. All pereons needing Fall and Winter Goods, ara be rand at Me Willem Lit) 6, ir WASON BROTHERS wer immedrately oppumte the rrenienes of M 22 Park Row, New Vouk Nt Ntills Ti W paar red iat ike mares eA ehuchoe Kn ) She hes actrre and | 31 Raxsoen, & Hi Bostos OVENS, SN, if are, ofdowing, ef: La ‘ r Ta . ee c ke, would do wellto call we they have a eapply on flag, Aipnceas. Fremeh sod Fingtah M eran the lle fahenn, Bierce the State of North Carolina, ns ae pr ge paling sey oo Delanes. Perman Twila, ( qs &e. f c 5 f BAKER & OWEN . en < aed Sith er auh work Orders from a deiance steel) receive ALEXANDER COUNTY December 7, 1854 m9 G ss Bateend & = EE a JT eed A.W Were rn WP nade ae - ee DR. DINKINS Shire ae, for mem wind boys § N ih C li WHEREAS Rat ; ESPECTFULLY offers bie serrces ta the aiti- pin:ati@b:ma the shee cow bare! BD om ee a ee ee ees oo of Nori — DA, | NAREAS te plese the coors come Be ae ee kee Nag reed ead ee ital M Term, oppo t to the antic be Coort. that oe Rehetury. May 31, 1955 wt @ he : P . 2 Sher . : * Heary + ect 0 reedent af thee Mee lt mm therehae whoicmie of retail, ae they en perches dia \ mdicc dbo ie Cast Chall wahhes gags Nidied Sires bef dleahe : Bee J Ry ner AMA ore Sebebory Watchman for on wreke, mui . nd hape d atientem, puscrectir ; Ce ce cl aioe In ¥ from I Eri Cnanty, (eed eran tea ke ag of premepee r ; pas? Is is Kecid ai dhe Comet tl cows Fe Vas larevillo. onl Uae shel eco ol tecalt Cl arteuie Ta tal, toe: TT orpeer-ag by rey JGR Crevate. | tet WV Dace then and bere to an a market procs gma po : ate | ik maner im this caer, tha wt caasnd Gdiare hee been | ower an! replevy, oth rwme Jodg o crow be YT) a ee nas BE Sehtid realraed b m on an agreement for the sale of the | Pehdeved ap egeinet hun ts! attebu ry 2. 1m ” premices. « agreement has net been fally earned Pine A Cars read Court at of . . oot: and it being coggested thet AM Hayden. ome | fen, the let Manday i» September, 1655. ond the 4. RoRAR* ‘ANCERS C xr CURR of the bes ot haw of J. A, Hayden now of fally 80th year of var Ledepeodk co CAN( ERS ( AN BE ( { RED. age. e aitsadeak eiike (Ala I mid de A CARAON, Ch SALISBURY s Hayden is netified to appear before the Sapreme Price ade. 5 50 belt sine . sielats hed a ee opt he al merged Goer et sext Term, to shew what clam he or the Wee ka (has ec (Gd SAN Gane 7 ol Uiecrs Rentals || Somumres tweet 2c: Weereen: bavelio (ie tne: oF Tremendous Excitement { of the land. or any part of the eforesed ois - dead Heae ot — Ireenare [le can be (Ged Sole eck ned Ps kn cavenmmod oul ecehe AROCT THE . . be seen at Cot Robards He JAX R DODGE, Ck SC OM = ’ Among bie mumerous cerificaics be preseate the Prrctevs (2585 Gel€ W t E t " ‘i p ahowien estere EATCHSIOR . dh Ny ° Da Crortos Ii eerdoala «ui be gratlying a MMERELL where Lied pou thet 0 seighbes of Houdte, of Nuise- DR. J. J. 8U ; ’ MELE Rateenbere brug dese of etionding their Offer for sale ms Plantaion in Rowanenantyy 14 way, called oo we Bo beng ence. by a special request OFFICE es aca oes sie ins Pal eae ees roles Wns x waters af T ef Mr. Hubbe, ta tenderme bis (hanks and expressing, CG) PPOSITE MANSION HOTEL ~ | jane. take thie method of in i nemsarenn| CrrR vad te cerwotthe Wilkes gh Road, coa- real gil py ol cia pe Ml | gm aed germ a hy amo ecnmg =| tag tnene strong hopes of beiag sborily entirely reeved by Woche coat fe 23232 > B¢_ Be ECS ( yout youn . , < - aera he ase of your remedy TS Fy REE READY MADE ( LOTHING, abet 200 of which cleared and im a good state of =a er 14, 1853 . . caltivatm xiland aod well Richmond. Va. Jan. 14 Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gem; timbered There wre on the premnen. 9 goed Dwet- W izacn's Deror. South Side ROR. Va R ILS N a . ling-hoese. two rxal barns, and uiher ov. baddingn— Da Ciaevon_Deer fri 1am happy t Ww M. . Ww Le) PY tlemen's Fernishiag Goods Rw lewis salieesrd : ene Tie at my Cancer te entire ef 0 ae : shat base Gi Se edd of as goed nes us cee ts b ra fleas aS ; LARGE DEALFR IN whueh wd be etd sone ohechiog Comeisied Ramin Tees cckaa i rw te tea, : mbie . stack s ( : y rot Farm. c wt Ning o mona aod goon i took affect wad my Cancer was re WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Lares aybe. | Dice's Cabs one ward b ot coll cad cadety |e” sem emcee 4 afing 00 the o@b- mores; aed sen sow) nee tedeeienereel Oia SPRCTACEES, CUTLERY, PERPUMERY, yourselve THOMASTAREUCEKE. n u KE. fectly well. LT wish you may meet wuh great sucerss INO A WRIRWAN & PRICE ; — wee Ot. tOSS year prec ice FANCY ARTICLE, &¢ Prd Ses owen ywan cone : t Your very reapecifullv. _ Senter MLC S511 7 THOMAS HOBBS ; ' Eis ret ar eeeree see On e Mana A Ran Casa of Serorris —Dr. Choptan— Dear pg asa ERS f ot ety les which Xe’ Cr IC k Sie Lam highly gratified and repuce te have it toant! he mae wt Northern ‘eriees ts or ( Ast the mvites al! ft ae that m snghicr Minerva ienureiy well She seye in eall and exe. e hie stock, one der east of Wm ~ - ‘ ee L most teli \au abe will do any thing she ean for you Menke ek oe Ns a “8 one ete.) feo Phe! ad-ipiva WwW. the Trestees of York Cotleg ns aerate ein Saas operas — Gs elas dee ° peas nee oa Jewel ane Lie sinew @OATTER werner. SINTEEN IWALE ACRE LOTS, fae enmadered hy ew yearable St ina ek warranted % NE LSS ss pase through here. we would be glad to & 1 a The 40 ale ri argon pine se repeat 2 a < > we k g. Niexander ¢ c— \ aie WR WILSON The Toe rT Rev Prof WILLIAM SPENCER Febraary loeh, 1535 ag dren and Misses Shows amd Giuiters, — ‘ DeKalb County. Als De w fore : & ; ok ie - ara « w~itwtos : es, . . ° - HOW * wel ~ . “ ) of sale, im > “a © le Ba. 8 Ge Dor) wal Pape e aks pore 7 oe A A Ast health of location a P f water, the \[" EW FAUCET, formerly an aeestan ‘ . . Reavers Mr Bingham’s echool near Hillebomagh, anda SALISBURY, N. C. m we ciabe vente arterda the moet beantifel mewn. present, an approved teacher in the valley of the Yad _ ain sere i mly 2U mies irom ihe Western Batems kin. wil open a permanent sehaod in Concord. arly payin tmeriber having taken hare Pen eee Tacuare nee Further particulars wil! he g: ] aoe Rhee ® » ersigned Tree- ‘ ‘ sf ia works 7 generally. that the Honse ie now open for eoaption B.8 @ Bo oa te ( r & hurd W. York, ‘ : derh Hi Boarders, Travelrre: Me. be preimece si ne Of Four Horse Post Coaches, oR tear $25 Reward. ACCOMMODATIONS per eaickare te Mores aweriened Lt M FL REC K 1AM, ‘ OSTRIE shell he eqnal to any inthe Stste Pore me etopping } Fb McLAIN ; ee nw Vedenaday Fr a del apse on the 3d Sept. fro Pal er at hin House, alway< have meaisin time fr the arn ee My C OSUTARPE a a negn dan Re eas 7 AN 1 ob ne hone ihe boy me about 3 feet high, 23 years okd, heave "get PMU cs Se Gia il ci emer akfes -M 7 os beard, slamun rs a great deal, and is very black. He nti W.B GRANT aa * x ve Angust 16,18 “ - will moat probably coutmue to lurk aboatin the aegh He ; ‘ ' Lorhied of Thi Thelskive rewactl willive =o wake ite nneet the met comfortable and eapednmes LAND FOR SALE : Te alas paid for his apprehension and coufinement, # that | eng pee NMenteen aa . FEUR tors R.vwean commsy SAMUEL KNOX J ‘ | onkes Sait oth, 1 - ' Chea cove | ythe North Canale ee =) pivipesiatniet wehinguccucinmike Tao Dr. CHARLES T POWELL k Wanted Imimediaicly, | , . cee i PL iting permazentty leeaied i so ibary creapecl2 600 ACRES. . ; : Pelinad ; At the Silver Hill Mine, .....« «considered to be aint there NE ar a Theres remuisra n gind Grut and Sew Ml ANY QUANTITY OF will b : : Salis \ ys Hover, and oth buildings — ; . . Norn ‘ . k of good clot! hand, . , Thee @ shim wt agoeod farm, WOOD AND COAL. ehiciv. wil be Nereend flim very how tar OB PRINTING - : repairs wy RTH, Sep HORACE TL BEARD y Il GOUGER l iG CPN ENS 1 ) , \ t ‘ | Amaing that it requires 6 2-8 Ibs. of corn to make 1 Ib. of pork, the cost of its production The labor will be soon from the following table. of tec dng aud taking care of the hogs is not iocluded in the esumate, When corn costs 12}e. per bushel, pork cosis The. per Ib; at 17, per bushel, Qe. pee Ib. ; at AGRICU TER ] 25 bast 1 3 per Ib j at ade. per bushel, A J ay vr) deo per Tb) at 42e. per bushel, 5c. per Ib. 1 wins table shows what the farmer From the Pre ckeburg Reeorcer.) tes for tas coru, when sold in the form of A New nee for Virginia Farmers. p's Jt wt w la ali the attention of Vi When pork s a Seo per Tb. at imekes the givia Ax alists to a matter which has Prce oftorn Joc. per bushel; at de. perlb., 3de. grven us some « years, Jt ie # bushel: at 5c. per Ib, 4ze. per bushel; at 6e to the \ woidity which they evings, ia Perth, 50. per bushel. vlecting a ® e of profit that as dihgent!s m . OAL EY etal a hea Tu Preserve Smoked Meat.—How often are heeded by Northern farmer. Very many otf aeaimappned waar Vepa ve lanie ance our people, perhaps a majority of them, make jams durit gthe summer! After carefully eu no effort to save the seeds of the various plaae ping and smoking, and then sewing them up in which they rear) Not uncommonly asthe Spring cotton bags, we tind that either the tly has com secds intyuthe met that the ol for putting 4 family inour hams, or He boue are Ginted, and the whode spoiled. Now this v the seed 4} the farmer aud gardener finds parts round the can be casidy the necessity of gc avoided by gong packing them in pulverized charcoal, No miat- hase supphes When be walks in [ 3 sai be waeta wlere werestlic. how bot the weather, por bow thick the ang asks fur wlal be wants, lLere Wwe We , P bed t by th thes, hams will keep quite as sweet as when eceds raised, that are furnished him bv the sel : they were packed for years. The preservative ler! The story wranably, North the cap be had for love and endeavored to obtain a supply of Watermelion seed of the varieties bat nove could be had, and we were reluctantly compelled to purchase lon the package tells the sam label on the package ity . yuality of charcoal will keep them ull the char that they were culuvated at the coal itself will decay. Butter, too, put ito Not a spoonfyl of seed of home produec- clean crock, and surrounded by pulverize ds char- Lastapring |.) « money val will not become rancid, we visited Rochmond eullv ated pear thal city THE VALUE OF A CENT. When trifles light as air make and ethers And yet there are malbons of welloos mar our fortune, are they not inj . f neond ramed within twenty miles of Kichinond city €¥' tame enough to be noticed ? Why d the culuvaturs save tbe Sb J fee! Suppose a child were starving in ; be fa 1 Whv!a respect lo seeds persaecu by the riners. a ° for Penny would buy him bread enough seed enough fu De- seed’ Throaz Mate, this policy with the streets—what then ? the imemor counties, men satc to recruit his dying energies. ther own planting, but whe thinks of saving and sending seed to market Where thev reside pend upon uM, a cent properly dispos- pear enough to the ty to visit it and furmeb ed, may, at certain times, do more nieisdons with such vanctics as bey may de- | good than a million at others. cuacern about se sare, tbey give themselves no A friend of mine was returning feels once through a busy thoroughfare to cuneg a yuantty suffcx private Lace! sai her home. Her intention was not to h st nd of 1d saving os the mor ee ee eee ee ee eae purchase anything, and she bappen- astoemhing, when we cal! we mind the lung list ed to have in her purse but one cent. wilivaled Passing by a little of eacelent Vegetalics iw all wur @ems and upon al! our farms. ‘ Parseopa, Carrots, Egg-plante, Sq bem, Melons, Kadishes, Beans, !'cas, |’otatocs Tarmaps, Lettuce, Tomatoes, and others too nu merous to mention mate, aad are ue stand, she saw abbages, Beets, tasbes, Cucum. | S0Me very large, rich looking oran- She cent from her ges, for sale at a penny apiece spoke for one, took the all mstare weil in thes ch vated Why pocket, when suddenly a thought ar- upiversally cul rested her; she could not help it, bat may wot Viegimans, who rear these articles aeuficieney of seed, save involuntarily staved her hand ; it was Bot only to supply them this: “ f have just left a luxurious ta- eclven, bet to sepply the seed stur-s in all var ” et ee ble, P have had all I w anted, how owes! Mast our merchants, of o- cesuty, com > fool imme to spend even this cent, taser forever to import Landrth'’s carden secds whes the = wey thus pad wut the State wine Pinay come across some poor coukd so easily be retained 19 ca-culauon in ow beggar cluld to whom it may bea mdet | treasure.” = She replaced the cent, is woek! sstoced many of our farmers and and went on her wav. gardeners to hear what immeow sams are apa A long distance was before her, ally etpeeded im garden seed but as she caine to the head of a nar- the State |i Leet woous he 8 row alley, she paused for a moment ; sa vat deal of mocey to b male a something seemed to draw her irre she knew a poor widow who lived there, dy -like We are without data upon winch to fem a: sistibly towards the place ; aocuraie oprnren, Lat we have po dould that ihe cost of seeds, of vances binds imported tuto the = , ; woman who supported her Mate, reaches & So ireds A usalde ao and children by her lame We know of one howe chat ceils every own industry, veer mA bes than 010000 westh she thought she might just look in up And thes, be it remem atu alduon On her lor a moment, to ascertam 1 te what are used by farmers and sander fe she was comfortable. plastung porposes. very many seeds enter lary The widew was siting by a small t pedical } toe of the State M é —_—* a ai ane e, ber hyve cuiluren ranged around tard eexd, and WV aterimelos seed, may be ince nate a5 the hearth ; the former made her wel owed m «1ar = bvem fur these purmers B come, but in subdued tones; and my seed must be imported, because Virginia farre , ' r saw slice he mee i are much taken up with corn, wheat, iLac friend sav chad been weeping With great the cause - To tell vou the truth, Mra. ML” said the wid Be ' eats aod rye, that they cannot find tn Gelicacy soe inquire d vute to the cullectson and preparation of secs fur market la owr adgmest, nothing could be mor s while her cheek erim- we than the policy whech bas been so per somed, * I have to-day spent my last eutly purserd. Our farmers waste inins an farthing for bread for these children, caret b they megtt I -y ’ g: icaal olla, ones She : ' and though I have work, vet my mo they we pen a emi git ney was advanced, and Tecann t get s n to ng They aff ct bof bd more till itis tiushed to-morrow ” at least p ct, suc am of wo . My « st boy came running home making a that toe we adver z starving wpun large and half cultivated farms, 4 few moments ago from the upper when thes migist live comfort part of the city, saying that a letter wealth We duu (What there are inanyemall Was in the penny postman’s box, with farms im Tewossivania, thatpay b-tter mseed my iamne upon it, and the pgst-mark A wee, than any of rnifierst of my native town. It mav be of the paamtatwons de bere t gu ce greatest importance; but Tam a the staples her-ttore ment ined stranger in this newhborhood, T do sis Se eee ee it like tore Xpose my poverty by bor- = ai : et pies -_ mi rowing. and ve haven't one cent.” ~— oe AP oni Pi _ “And Tain sorry to tell you that out : oe re one penny i all T have at present,” liners it pers Pee aaa said my frend; = but that will ena- pau! - ble vou to get what vou wish. and I acude » are. and ju lays \ reohope vou will find good news an at.” ok, a mi r pill 8 The better was -cnt for: it was weal Pa in THe written by her father’s sister, a good = and pious woman and a depe ndant (orn and Pork. She begeed her to come to her early Aw Ke A “* trometer white hher father Lad long sce . ; TH ole Cr. for inarrying a poor An I, = i tats tae ol ntleman was danger- Boa of grin { ou Wh nagot die any moment; he i . | hetoof wer. he scemedty teel [ : : hindiy towards ber, and if she could : ; ‘ ; hasten there his torsiveness might be are Obtatnie ' he and ber five chal- rites Inacde Cop mortable, ry A ' e was noe time to be lost 2 on pr . and clone the widow set ont : . travelling. secure Wher poverty. sax (poeact dhe Hee i curv mite pork are ms» , ur auf r . 1 Ih. of pork O4 : Bs midnight. her feet. for the first © Sne | tre an twelve vears. pressed upon : b ' the the threshold of her father’s princely Is sof es mansions goodauntmet her with ‘aul 1 tear Tired and travel worn ax she ‘bless her daily. (was, she yearned to bebeld her old father before he died ; she hurried to his chamber, glided to his bedside, and without speaking fell upon her knees, beseeching only bis forgive- ness, his blessing. How gould the demon of vindictiveness longer rule in that dying man’s heart ? He looked upon the bs grief-worn cheek of and forgot the <a his feeble arms, a lis bosom. Death came with the dawn, but Thows, his SUTVINGG cf past; hea. and she fell u, not before the old man had fixed a codicitto his will, making his chil | children heirs to most of his the poor! th br¢ Inve estate; and to-day shirt-sewer who was stitching herself oumerous tostimonials now ia pon into the grave, lives beloved and re-| Her chil- reas wv Hl educated, promise to be- by rich and poor. come bl-ssings and honours to her.) moN valuable sequittion to the farmer Upon her mantel in the best room is a gilded and transparent vase, con- taining one cent; and she often re-|% winds her friends, that through the instrumentality of so trifling a sum,| she became enabled to do all the} good for which hundreds of re | So reader, mind that a penny is sometimes of great value. ° What Not. | you see, Will you Love | me when lam Old. Will affection still eafold me, As the day of life deetines, When Old Age, with ruthless rigor, | Ploughs my face with furrowed hace. Whea the eye forgets its seeing, And the hand forgets is shill, When the weary words prove rebeis Tu the Mind's nce kindly will When the deaf car, strained to hsten, Scarcely hears the opeamg word, And tho’ anfathomed depths of feehag Are by ao ew:ft currents eurred When food Memory like a hmoer, Many a hae prospective casts, Spreading owt our by -gome pleasures Ou the canvass of the Past When the Aud the fire of yoath b When the (nends who now surnund us, Hf .if are pambered with the dead Wica he years begiu U» shuries, Rarcety Whea Old T Marks bis dia pg Us 0 irace, . with bold approsches, on my face When ver t hopes, af! Loe tthe dead flowers om our irack, When the whole preee gehered, of omar exmtcnce 1s une fearfal uok mg beck Wohea cach wasted hoor of talent, Nearcely mm areur-d now at all, Seods ise w= beck tw haant us Like ime wrung he wail When the ready tongue ws peleed. And the form @ bowed wi b care, When ver « Aad war y hope to Heave only help w prayer When oer idole, brokes mend us Fall amid the ranks of me Lnrd death epiifle the certen Will thy lowe emdere wil then’ >: Fersenic Fan. The New (irivans Dieavune eave: —* We have t ral qu but fa I'h a awyer n teat t folluming. lately argued a ’ senty can lake var hat a rdarogs Prisoner is on trial ° } me Pa a i J ss i ad) an opening enffiieatly large & “er art of bie tex ame) thro protruded maelf alowt half way, I stretchiny vot le hand, be committed the theft “What an outr ze. (hooking bornbed, and with outerretebed and trembling arma.) 1 rep. at whata itrage u your intelligence and your min mee m it, for the State's Attorney to a-k at ap hands th nviction af my chent on bole teat uy The law is against emleriag a a i ‘ ama tn es t enter a buwe . vue , anly wasn and the her half owt? Genthemen, look to the divine veo thie pont. God commanded Adam and b.ve pot at the apple e. the whole of the apy 4 the commentators agreed that if hey eaten one half, they woold not have expelled frum * blooming garden of Bien” The jury brought m a verdict of “ guilty,” a to ome half of hia lexly from hie waist half. sentenced the guilty balf to ome yea and not guilty,” ae to the other The judge Impnson ment, leaving it to the prisoner's option to have t he intent balf cut off. of take it along with Reading in the Cars. —The editor of the New England Farmer. ina late article upon reading gives own exper as “ We hed 4 antoned againet ating ar. but a hag full of “exchanges” bas proved toy strony a temptation to resist, and foneveral are!) has been our practice to read mite to twenty or thirty papers Wihiie paswny over a distance of twenty miles Hut dunng “prong and early part of Sam row ‘ Yhome with a pain bi me teatient © even, though feel y nuths ie af carat Boator Thie pa nt brea permanent, aot 1" ntus feom aiding on from wr r. thou It we npaited. — t sulfation ! r he . unk ‘ nmr “ tin the habat of reading in the Te t aun r n from read ng an) alia tap moroved,. and we 4 ehan hour at a ating ander fa aners oo. Tiicratnri. to be $000 hacks in Paria wages of hackinen are 70 cents a day, and Zratuiles averazve 25 evute more yee mY, ie ANOTHER LOT OF REAPERS FOR SALE chased Persons wishing Reapers for the chines, have in every instance, ») cick of the subscriber Salisbury, N.C., July Sth, 155: next season are jaformed that this lot will be sold oa a credit of 19 Months, r as heard from, givenentire satisfaction. unos Be: The subjuined are selec ae Teed JOHN A. BOY DE Ma. Joux A. Bovpas—My Dear 8i: experience goes—whieh is the Ma. Joux A. Bovper—Dear Sir of you, has on trial, giveo entre sutistmction Balisbary, June 2th, 1855. have, and do hereby constitute, and appoint Mr eave A. Boyden, of the To nerse Carolina, my Agent, for the | In reply to your letter of the 24d inst Reaper, which | purchased of you | cousider it a great laber-aaeing and gruin-sacving Machine, | think it is well adapted to head ces. Bracelets, ond Seed Coral, and few superior | | wants of this sectioa of country, particularly where any pains have beeu taket ‘oon Profit and advantage, during this season, although my grounds had not been prepared with any view to its use. So far as pod ver's ouly test of the usefulness of any invention— Reaper sale of my Reapin osocoan, June 97, 1865, I wouk! state that I Anes fully tested the Hussey | © preparing the ground. I have used it to grea! 1 can safely recommend the Very truly Yours, asa WM. C. MEANS. I take great pleasure to lefevre! you that the Machine called Hussey's Reaper, which | per MICHAEL BROWN ied Harpe Rowan County, in the State of all that part of the State of and M North Carolina, North, Soath and West, of the tes of Orange, sud all orders ee “sald Machines may be addressed to him at Salisbury, North Carolina. Baltimore, Jane 2th, 1555. OBED HUSSEY HU GH L.TINLEY & \Rsctlting and Forwarding Agen "ae Co, , (swecksgons ro mmLev @ uEReon,) General Commission Mercha Ne. 2 Eechange Street, South Atlantic Wharece, CHARLESTON, & ¢ ¢ NEVE their personal attention te the sale of Cotton as cus WW tomary, of by specta! comtract, ail other binds of Pruduce od Manalactares, sad make | per cent comminmion We shall CONTIN E, as bp Prompt retaous of the saume for retutore, to give our special atten them to the Receiving and Forwarding of all goods consigned for 10 cents per pechage Machinery, large packages of Varmiture, bc charged in pep Portion te trouble and respousindiity < for advancing [retghts aad } thy per cont | re Persons shipping Goods of Produce th may rety apoo their interest being POBITIVELY beth against ad and charges thie RoTECTED wercharge and laws of We have in oo instance nor will we detain any goods fur freight We woull respectfully beg leave to refer to the folbe Pasa ailaigee, Buperintendast of Public W VOW McMaster, Litrartan of 8 ( POW. Culler, Cotemmia Joba King jr fC RR Neary Misroon Motmes & Stowry Agrote of New Yor & WF Baser & ( Agrote of Ralimer Railing Pack JW Cabterit, Agent of Rattimare Steamers sed Bustun Sail ing Packets Jaty 19, 18 ene oF HAS REMOVED 7 DR. H. KELLY O STATESVILLE, N aad offers hie servires \u the cntinens of Iredell and the poblie gracraity Office on Wein Sircet, weet of the ad C — © poetic the Meth «dest eharch, where he wil! be found, a1 all Lames, meo mot profes aemally cogaged May {50 D PHILADELPHIA. RANCIS SQUIRE M ZIMMERMAN -FORGE N ALLEN. \ $a vi 2—6en l North Carohea that he «= edi wah Annual Settlements. LL permease bied he « MX oF eeruwnt ad de etibere evhee by d that we expert require anne! ee 1 pow ws the time sttendio nt Interest wo b& teed om ali sc te after iwelve wihs » ande R&A MURPHY ory, May 5, 1855 Jiwp. 6 Ql IRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, Importers and Wholesale Dealers te BY CYODS No. 143, Market St. A EE BD. + wrald » rere tohw friends RAIGUEL & Co. Importers and Jebbers of wre bo and Domestic Pry Goods Nia 128 end 130 North T Street. Phdadetptes he wiwid be pieseed to see hem when they viet he eny The stork. fr cutemt and variety. io praeed by say 1m the ~oaotry, end beyers wustd 4. we erames it before purchamnag elsewhere — The homme hme a dompeamet sey ecrease ite North ( + * gel ap euch goude ase oo he maerk D W. PARKS Jane 1b. i855 au Greensborough _ MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. oe! plemiehat » compared wih a juntetark enmpar wat « Western part of y mach the larger poruon of the rok very many of which arein the eer os) rely herve made 119 therefine confidently recranme wal Meeting the fullowing Ofie newing yonr JAWES SLOAN . M13) COBVIN. Vico Prasdcat CP MENDENHALL, Attorney PETER AVAMN, Ser'y and Trescerer PETER ADAMS, Xee'ry WW. CUMMWING, Gea'l Agent Me 16. jana 110r9 New North Carolina Form Book, ESLGNED (ae Wenrstratve. ( tables, She # Clerks, ( 4 ae te which are od d f N.th Car an, and the (enetiia ed Mates ' 2 8! 99, and ent by Fur exile a J. 1 EN NIsa Bish ore Nelieberv. Wer 1 5 ' COWANS VEGETABLE LIPHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF THE HEWN FANTEY ’e reom py! SAN ‘D KIDNENS, VV th. | 7h aye, Weak / cf This de efor oslo om Ip " Mi chagille br RK ¢ bret 'e i} fe iD ( y, Hitelin Saem: a arth Car Watchman OF fier Maheba The suberriter hay ng er with John FP Cows figinal afartnne and eile fs arinership r the man ube i= prepared to farnish a enpply | te Saliebury, N eu, z s 19 tile weet of thie bk DD AUSTIN DR. R. P. RBESSEN Jn 5 \ Regalir ' (ithe Baltimore College of Dentaiscienee. w form the « and the pntdre wene ' whan profes Lr Come ations by mailor otherwise promptly Oe ae ee eT REMOVAL P. FORD, Re BOOTS & SHOES, a amaretto Bo. 96, o. 85, LN SIN SOE pagal aris oy 1 from No. 41, cleewhere, sad to my former Pricads and Customers a cumtiowauce of past favors. ‘ ery respecthaity =. FORD. North Third Sir ebewe A: ed, Phshanted, Ve. © 18SS February CLARENDON TRON’ WORKS, WILMINGTON, N. CLARENDON IRON WORKS are cow prepared to orters tor team, Vertion), Horizontal or Usctitating STEAM ENGINES oomure, amd te all parpeses Cirewter, i Portabte Sew Mill, cumpiete | Pumps, Mining Me . 1 Piear Mille, compete Parker, Derteae aad rary pring of Meamers, Car Wheels and pate Rhee Fett Care sed Ont Cresters wen, Shafting Pullies, Hangers, Ming, Pipe BOILERS ore artes lem Water Tanks, Chimneys and aff vther Linde of Balter W REP AIRH for repairs, where * HENRY WM. DATE, terete “ THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. A 4 FAT SAVING OF EXPENSE Port MANS TKON PLOW The see - ave ~ a” Roch foe Tredel! Comnty, and are W facie 1h Phow ot these Shep ' ond are aan “ COTY thew metre Or wcdreserd to them at Amny HH * p Speevmeme cen h ars ate ey © eres om ihe commits JAS & ROBRRT WENKRELY A 5 iyo LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS , A ¥ 4D De WEsTh Wu TF eb! and Fancy Trimmings, Neo. 26 Nerth Third street, Rte nen Tews veiw, 4 Pb ebres tlie ’ , Te 8 rise. progr ae of the Sires.” beng . aod dretiny of the (arrican Party st sfleeace on the west Pre which 10 added vrew of the Lotion of the Hom Heary A. Wise age-net aad ue edeniial Plectaen \ the Kaow Nothinge, by an Amenean ind te any pert of the country free of matage, bor $I JH ENNISS, Boeck oe ler s ory, Mey 3 1 @ @PaPnaa «arp =” Tr. SUBSCRIBER, «ho ie well knowa im the Timmag benores, wepeciially satemeere ta the the premme to devide himerif esctacrety ene Ren ding and getier ad hewpes to be atte od mote General» are patronage Orders fron a destance tly attended Fe red com ho peding and gutirriag fermahed with He will bd, work as cheap as it ean} dome. and will warreat ell bes yobs W BROWN Negnet Th. 1855 Vvirlt W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elhott, Fayetteville, N. ( GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, W.C. Orders Mrchandise, and consignments of Flour her Prodne ft ales or shupment, thankfully received and promptly ded wo May i855 ny SOMETHING NEW. Wi'l You Ride or Walk. BELL, EARNHART & Co., Dba pened a lies 1 public stable mearthe de f Sal hey will y. where hire Horses and Veh anda to farnieh ernve vances and {revere any pewnt (ron Maliebery They will olen ” . * e= ty de atl the drayage that . he town to mad from the dept, on ye git atrmay be str K DR VE RS, WILD, find for theipaccomme fat "Ae: Our "T rms shall he made ae easy Wo would iaform the poble that we have rn A Suider to anperimtend our hosinees . r anthorized agent KARNELSRT & & 7 BAIN EID 10,000 Bushels Wheat. Wythe Subscriber obs Whent, for which he w wWiches to purchase ten thomsand buch 7 cash at the highest market MICHARL naows “Ty @ 4, Mebory, July seh, 180 Blank Warrants for sale Here —————————————————————————_ toe | | VEGETABLE, TINCTURE, | THE GREAT RESTORATIVE AND INvig, ORATYR OF THE ese "T"aeeorseed by so Man Deere eee aeeeral okies » these who have used RN, tad Consumption. Borof Rhonmation, Goat, Neuralgia, Fooule, CBille and Fever, Bowel Complaint, Worms, Nervous Debility. with all A NEW SUPPLY OF Se ee WATOES & JRWELRY | 222%: sabs | I AS just returned from New York and Philadel- | tie | acd exmmine for yourselves. J AM KS HOR A H, Diseases Arising pad Impage Blood, Asa Fewale Medi¢ine it has no b+ mee Li Whecentee the a phia, with the largest and best assortment Of | complexion from pallid Wo % ne VATCHE 7 LY, ec f duced its soneee h uanometon. tes WATCHES AND JEWELIY, consisting o mel Plissgeck * in cs, Fine Freach Chronometer», | Mates, Hon. Joho ti H serene ‘Mayor ot hee Double Time Keepers Independent quarter second | the Consul, trap ode sae Eight Day Watches, Jon Juhnaon 19 Jeweled Hunter's, test ake Talal ten wally sy, tr ~ US mt eas Pe; of ‘Wranes, who was cw an oy after oll vlher of others, Vin Nard’ ape rior gold Hunter for Ladies, and aad from meking ep on el ® variety er ikea both gold and silver; Pron sitesimuny nave beer jdtyedod to any discovery of Medicine ard and Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelets, ' . ‘ west eonptioats Cuff Pins, Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's Breast Pina, Gold, | Home Testimony, Silver and Nivel Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Batter Koives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Ruaers, | eed Scissors and Knives of the best quality, Coral Neela- Lincoseram, MN, ©, Anaians Gain, rose Dy pl lpecter ang Sir ted be wood coveral bottles of able Tructare, and retelved mach benelt fms: re [arranedl me of shouting palus through my bedy and chil) | tems to whieh 1 was chaatamaly Ea —. | mend it as the beat megicine oe (tn Wap gee Aried, . CLOCEH SS Liege aapersinced e | Thi ls to gnriity, ta have used two optien uf Moruimer » and « variety of other Guage too aumerous to men: | srcogu aglag ceay ln ceserpihin anes tend key Call one door below KR. & A. Murphy's Bture, | Thancis 4. Bei REINUaeDy Lincorsros, 20th Anguet, 1804, A Voice from the Ol North State, LF Clocks Watehea, and Jewelry of all binds, re- | je | paired io the best inenver, aud on the must reasunabl r O38.o” On AGEKTS, terme JAMES HORAH . Salisbury, Nov. 16, Bravaavings, Ko Ono dialy Sub, 1atg, | Mesers. Mortimer 4 Mowbray —Oegtiomen— table Time tame, S001 U8.® tert Ue sine THOMAS E. BROWN, ate Seema 1854 tiene, irs ground bere tng doen fast, aud we he Sait toa eolfvas tte nso Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, Yours, vith reopart,” Gkakt 6 50WaRar, | BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. te a SALISBURY, N. C., Gee | Ritavon, XC, PAMbary oth, 1905 Mesers. Mortimer & Mowbray i & wow carrying on the shore business, and invites the pub. | I de hereby certify, thet — twetve neath 1 wee I le 10 call and exqupine bis werk. ie bo dng very | CHD 0 envece hemmsrhage of cshe, 9 | sapere Yehicles, and frets confiden! be can give satisinetion to | it sil who want o Gretrase article. Me can and eet a be prices, if it be desired, but wowkd « hes Satomi be Tenet te Vegetable Tincture. | to Store No. 5 NORTH | | almost amy Rind of trade im exch: » Withons the beast hesitation, mcat before ney purchase oleewhere | te al persone alltieied fe my way CW Mis chop is Im the rear of his Livery Stable } eso. 2 distance ordering work, will please sevem. | euvthing bet « str 4706 (rome ee cone Sens atoove the thas publicly to speak out for work— such as Corn, | Wheet, Fleur, Outs, Bacon, Lard, Murees, Prev ender nogh, Mhemmetien, Sereidl sen en | we. be. Mite | mamehort rikcrt Ge the Uright od testioee, Kody fies LIVERY STABLE Sn Rca eae St, for alt freale Pieces, gud tot detbcule chikdews, is .0 ated those whe wish either to bay oF te sel! hore Basripons, Janeery férh, Ince Nes, are invited to call are lmviued » i } Mere Moermere & Mowe. r D tebe presen td way Tou that | beve cmd your ” Memetem's Tipetues” eh greet prom Trem 0 cethetpibrvet aGegtion, my general ory wadh lepeired, whee | emumemerd be ese | re. | fomted a eocte apo my gumeres heaith ment athetery my bervous eystom amd digestive ergeus pve the won, | hare enveral times seemmmended i be may te every came oo fat ag | have been inturmed, they hove ord A twtr, Mb whew wes Voure 700" LANAMaN Paster of the Kaeser it MB Chere, te kept ap as ara a fees ot we March gun, Iso. ont TERMS or rug CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Two Dollars a year, paid withia three moaths from date of sabscription ; twodullare and fifty cewts if sot pad before the «xpiration of the year, aad three dub tare afler the year hasespured No paper dhecomiia aed until all arrearages are paid crcept at th aptne of the Editor Letters to the Editor must be post paid, to ensure Bere ret kmowe hae tow wowey C1) be cometurive. set tev (om he de oat kee the Copteie she Ge eeeptiodl by bes oe cod Be y= <tatte cttignms of Kasten, cmintee his evadertul cure by two's Vegetctin Pinctare - Barren, Gewber 4, 14 altentean Memre Bortumer 4 Mrabroy Contre e-§ feet it my Guty te pow Ged the public te corn nes re a § fy te the quent e@eets of Memptoe's Vrmrtahte Tyirrere 1 we a - £ the muse Sena Ove yearctains leg entero dhewwee et chromite vhes 5 f (om, | moteem, ved ibe greet part of thet time | ang oe Rovatepangy é +? — = |] hed to be Retped from any bed eed areterd tn Gry clothes | be 3 ? : — med ee Gere cheeetee 20 (he qredictee | end Gree eee A os mom pnd. oul | eoatinard te grew Goreme | heard of Momy = » . Te 1 = - - hoe Tinctare cod | thonghs | @omhd give M atrial Ai thie tee ye Pat e f _ | Gad not expres to ive ome dey after amother | did met tabs | Pe iithel alstedeed ast ree Ge rn 7 > (tee That ere) for the Bieemation, bat bm ee j siusece ™~ ep s - 4 Get Gece = Frome the eBeete of your tere amd the kelp = ~ ek © { Gnd | am now getting geod beotth wine eige oi | 1 tah of the sMlieted ts try Mnepinn's Vegetubte Tincters os ‘ a) fr * there ome oi rncoame gant eta Sane : sarees pg Zyl SSE ‘ ‘ J 2 e a er We ane spuabiaaad Cant tonne Benjamin | eet hem some 47 bf ~ wes e FF 5, >> Memgton's Tigctars ° g t: a2 ; t! ; an og «@ = | Prem sar tnewtndige of Cuptete Bengemin © ore eenbdoes et + Sue owes @ 2 " = a the ches statemeat tree sud CErkeggere ef 7 e Ss = ag 1 - Anis, | ee a Y CWARLSS Eostveos 2 re = we on 7 = - ee FF Ae) ~~ . - o - — j a ca . os z mae . © Booth Ce 5 : Cesta FC fee Mm yet e ween @ z =) Becore Weems: @ Mewenet — The ante of pear Hewpre 3 ~ Vogts y dag, 004 every beuw e = 4 ott reewmneme conte thee + meee ease tw the fevers co- ene OF 2 SE SS ere Zz, rn oat om rts Vas et eom € oe Presry) eg 0 * “ mat | 7ee% rd * the « 16 cum sere ‘ ~ t symares. charg -or « 2) age Sewer im the vivtane of “namrte . or rramin fine e ctmes of eae TURE Por soeeen) mom ° ad wy we A the etede uf Ot '* 4pepegmta, ine of 0 pr~tite smatenne cot grameeh Gos-amy is ! : vmreee = 8 8 heme the - f =" Picacnre = rorcmnmrmdiing Mw the s@ttened es 4 cat ond om . ees, wuhewt addstemal charge, -@ ’ tree “-. advertioe regulerty throwgh the tom coqurens ? peers a ‘ t VERS FRE RIDGE Ceepigis |B Novy on cee BO ee apes te ce 9 them bev ey Tractare fer ca and get pemptly . 25 per cent higher thew the CW Por cote by OTT L & OTEE Bamenery BD deteme Of - + Oleders ot deewree of hushend sed wile Gemoge Pink (cared 2 P fmnh, Cetestees’ Comtee®, Cherttee Rartars’ Coren @ Ce Metreriie . . advertiec ments are request _—— ° rf mernivns required 4 + ve +e oshe d they shenid oneapy the least apace pres 4 or > # erie apm the beck the ward close, Utherwtr “wag € ? ? hey will & pat eo * wewa!l style and charged + eereragty 1s Neo drerumat on theese rates Thomas C. Halyburton, M.D. AVING torated N ¢ ryeel! permanently at States peertoctly stiead to afl there N thew painmege OF FICE 4, where I may at afl tomes be foand anless prot-cm- wally eagaged Biateerde NC Feb a vale lua «he THE CREAT POINT 37 OF ATTNACTION!! New Books! New Books. Man cartaay Biwelts ' 155 UST Recerved WOLPERT © ROORT » ESTE OF Wesmagion Irveg. RUTH HALL, « aew ce Ww = PRN NORTH CAROLINS, vel by Panay Ferme LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF Aod perhepe of the FANNY FERN ve NP WILGs HAPS AND “WE tUDGE DOINGS, by Ihe Wer LETTERS, from Idiewnd — HAPS, by Greece Green@und UNITED STATES. HEARTS Fase the eather of Redets ® THE rear yey wr Raiiresd from BALISBURY DAILY LIFE. oy Res Commings THE SONS » EAGLE CITY Peaple mey jaogh 0: ihe OF THE SIRES 4 1736, by ae Ameoreen ioe WM Weay chase colt bce cae ees oh = Bur Fur ewte ot J 0 ENNIS® Bor — Gute | they ough ot Felton whiiet he wee taih ing beet Sebebory. Wey 31. 1555 prpeiting beats by steam, at the rate o miles os howe? = Bidu't they lewgh ot Cote talked of discovernng « ew world Dhda't they laugh st the e.domies whee ibey grew e lit the rvbetiings, ond hinted at Independence? — I hnow Tim « emell piato compared to F chee ar (atomber | the Franklins, Washengions, Petwams, &e. 4 revolathmery memery —ghorwst, «hole sated men end HORE NEW BOOKS js ST Reerived — woop NOTEA, of Carnine OF Carole, a collection of North Carola Poetry, by one Tenetla prtrens os they were-——worthy ares of men @ bet? OUR COUNTRYMEN, of brief Memaire of em. rare then we. Bat havn'l penple taughed o( me ® rent Amrnecans, by Loong THE FOOTSTEPS theueend times whee I have seen fi th of things { “\ Paot, The Bock and its tery, © mings wheeh they thoaghi | eoaida’: de? Im sone of the Nporaly pee The Great Iron Wheel. ot Repobtiean- “can't” mock lany | op Sa to have 2 Rad Rood cE : ern berkwarde Pawel and Jalra.or the poitical m from Nalishury te Eagle {f dow’ wish to gett tere hpperacy. and erochy of the leaders the way of Charkttc end he ow estern peters orm charch of Rome Stanhope Rarlrigh, by He 1a. the way { th Salishucy nad Wenern e1ieoee Bir * Jul Malrabury. May 31 DR. WILLIAM §. TATE, ENNNISS Book Mere Wine vet Ht mmet be be a Verth Weetern Road from Sehebors bart = Why, there ere mithiene of dole worth of prdoce im that direction, sad mines of mn 1 eral wealth beyond exlewlaren, which the Road oil bring tu tne Marketa It mnet eume ont. fr bell Late Groduate of the Baltimore Dental Coflege come oat. Eagle City shall be the terminus of the ctetweme | Reed. anless the people » see proper to carry it of Rat Kagte City must pee: Lite that benren ompiring bird, | must seer aloft. Lt worthy of bere the home of the greatest and best of mortal men, it le nerw the ehode of peare, plenty wnd happinene Why not bald @ great manufeciaring rity there’ Mt hee the water power, umber, stone amd every Uwe win abandanee There are productive lande, pore water, pere air—no chills end fever there+end © hearts and ready hande There may be found waving harvests lovely eales and en- chanting hile 7 that Re hae perm: y be found at Serog, Important, (musing, Instructive, Sub- stantial Book, ch meadows, Primeval foresis, cool eprings and 0@- IH LAND OF GOLD merome 1 All imviing, all emiling, all cheering . and all ¢ ting And shall these great bleowngs : temain forever looked wp? tell yauney The KEALITY versus FICTION North. Weraterm Rol Road will re the gate to thie ma Eden of America; and if Eagle City he the terminus Beings truthfot acroant of Lafe snd Tree in Cali. of that Rood. won't it be a place! Won't peaple then Racre—by HR Helper want to boy lola tiere! And won’ jote being « prec! (nee forwarded by mail { peatage for Ql Lands, for nites around the city, and alf along the Ade J AL ENNISS. Riahocte: tne of Road—won't they riaein eine? ‘Phe increase Salisbury, N¢ it double the eoas of the Reed. Whe doabte these things! There ia a mint of money in Hanting Creek alone Every peund of ite eryetel waiere will Lurn io money, and thie great egeat of and enterprise will anon tern to good iat count the abundant resnurces of thie wbondan( region Let's busid the Road. Viiioke help if lean get iti but if ne will toke hold, FM attempt toa my own peaponeibility, The wrth shall he done ANDREW BAGGARLY- on thei va alone, w ymerce FLOUR. 5 )( ) at oe rood Flour wanted f appheation ie one else Ww oY Ralichwrt, Sept 4, 1955 Vo MURPHY ad WS July 12, 1455 a e t t 4 Py io t a Timetere, se ead RJAMIN NA, . ISBURY gh at ihe wh Bo ping beet cheering bleewng? sy The o thw terminus apie then ae priee! long the increase he Road. of money s eryetel agent of grad ae nt region » get its itoamy RLY. » VOL. XIL--NEW SERIES. Devoted 9 Politics, Uews, A ————— —_— ut BRUNER, Editor and Proprictor. | Noukardaeal: | ———_—— nnn The Final Early Training of Geo, Washington. [This interesting extract is borrowed from the | and exactness as if the whole related to impor- I" lands, great portion of the Shenandoah Valley. tant. land transactions instead of being mere sebool exercises. Thus, io his earliest days there A correspondent of the London Times gives | "°” “Life of George Washington,” by Wash- was perseverance aod completeness in all bis un- aon of the bomb we- » graphic deseripti viows to the last assault upon ington Irving, of which the first volume has just j dertakings. Nothing was left half done, or of game, all pointed it out as a favored land.— Sebastopol, and been published by Messrs. G. P. Putnam & Co. | dope in a hurried and slovenly manner. The the greatest storm of shot and shell of New York. The work, to which we shall | habit of mind thus cultivated continued through- which ever fell upon a city : ‘The French exploded three fougames, to blow | jo the countersearp, and to serve as a signal to | their ween. Lustantly, from the sea to the dock: | yark creek, there seems to run a streain of fire, and fleeoy, curling, rich white smoke, as though the earth had suddenly been rent in the throes | of an earthquake, and was vomiting forth the ma- | terial of her volcanoes. The lives of Freoch trenches were at once covered as though the ve- ry clouds of Heaven had settled down upon them | aed were whirled about in spiral jets, in festoons, ie ring bunches, in col and in sheets, all commingted, involved together by the veche meat Games beneath. The crash of such « tre mendous fire must have been appalling, but the and the peculiar condition of (be alunos did pot permit tbe sound to produce any ect on ovr camp; © the city, for the reason, the noise must have bewn terrific horrible. The iron storm Lore over the Kus tossing op, = if im aport, jet of earth reading assunder gations, “ squelch or beusdmwyg over among the reine in their rear, The ternble Ble fear miles in fruot, rushed across carrying death and ruin wrth il, sw <p heary and irresistible wings tbe Kassao tanks, aed searched their centre to the eure. A volley so startling, simultanevus an 1 tremeaduu> powerful, was ly mever yet ullered since 6 esame ened prague The Kussans sew ed for a while wtterly parniyaed , thew bation» eore oot manned with strength enough to cua the them to reply to such ao overieaping and crushing fire ; bet the breach, leaping t. their with astounding energy. rapriity & sirengis on filling the very ar with tbe burt aerm, end cont it in uabruben fury agaiuet Wows tno f i t t EF L i 4 i it #* yi t F enemies. Move than 200 preces of artillery of large cs ibre, adamirabiy served aod we hirected, pias od tecensantly 08 the bustale linea lo a tem mention great veil of wouke "9 war choud ful img dee —epread from the gum over ve the left of Bebestupe! , but the rar ul (ly but tnd forth not cease, cad the coromand By* j=“ im great wregelar bursts, ove dvd asay ink bearce maermen, agua seciied wp ‘ote lamull, or rattled from ead to cod A the lime like the Gre of infantry. Some sails wont dues before the guns at ence, tat the earth-works yswwed to reorive shot and sbe!l alike However, wo seh am) rcemmant wae the pa eage of these mimiies (hroagh tbe emla eure and slung the tops A the parapets, thal the ene my had to lie chee, aed coukl scarcely shoe theameives in the front line of defences b fo apinutes, then, the Prenet bad 0 all (hen ewe way, and apyprared Ww be ve poe al reewtas aweeping #*4) the place ©! be ghee they had fired afew + their mamerous guns the Kuswan art to work and began to return our alii Oe i a pees ao! bred slely. amd ate from each with preetswe, a if Uiey & a hed afd throw away an ounce ff powder \fur te boars ead « half of farnrus fire, Un ar Yeea of cor allies + uf anrel 1th sorter bet thew gums col and to frat t emeiven Th Reestane crept oul to frpar « damages t their works, and wk an ag: f : fom the parqnette over the vataide of Ube par ton querer: teok a lvantay ‘ em Of OUT sation sudden cemsation ‘ batteries in the left atiack. ar ltthe sanoyance from the © fire was bept wp 0! day only stopyrng a vals to take rest caused a oo. MASS AMERICAN MEETING IN TILA DELIHIA Parcapecemia, Friday, (rt The American meting ladeserneber Byoare tomight, » bebeved to tet anges ever held there. [legations from every quar ter of the city attended it ar l si90, accompanied with banner, ius r Thomas J. Perkine presided Address ver delivered from three stands ite Ao mddress war read an) adopts acela mation ” Speeches followed by Lew C Levin and W F. Small, but they fuled to be heard, ae the nterri pions crowd was so immense and the constant from fresh The proceedings ends delegatons entenng th square ehetate piace of fireworks, with the motto Over Native Land” If an olmerver, provide! wit A Inacoveny.- , ween dippe slips of bibulous paper which has ja a solution of rodine of potassium and atarcl peoend a hill near the saw ; : Jandward, he will find that the p ' change their uot, becoming blue This pates anew chemical agent in the atmeapher palled opone by ita discoverer Prof Shar whom we owe aleo gun cott oe Sarena or Hoos.— Holders of r Ken “ aeky for packing are very stiff at high Agures and the Louisville Couner heam of sales in Dan ville, Boyle county, of between 5.000 and 6 hoge at 4 cents roa, This is equal to 64 Canta net at the pens packing, recently sold at St Louis at 5 to 54 conta, 000 Some 8.000 hogs, for “> A Femara Suvooien Cavan. —The Bostor Journal says : “The revenue officers at this port having had their suspicions excited in regard to a lady pas fenger in the steamer Amenca, whi h arrived here on Friday from Liverpool, they proceeded to examine her person for the emugyled articles It is vopleasant to relate that their suspicions were well founded, fur upon examination, the fokle of her skirts were found to contain amount of expensive laces and other articles, a Of which were forfeited.” a larc } in three vol J The attachment of Lawrence Washington to his brother George seeus to have acquired addi tional strength aod tenderness on their father's death ; be now took a truly paternal interest in his concerns, and bad bir as frequently #@ possible a guest at Mount Vernon. Lawrence bad deserv edly become a popular and leading personage iv the country. He was a member of the House of Burgesses, and adjutant general of the district, with the rank of major and a regular salary. A frequent sojourn with him brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of bis father in law, the Hon. William Fairfax, who resided o a beautiful seat called Belvoir, a few miles be and on the woody Potoma low Mount Vernon same rudge bord Will bon and jute ring the aus Fairfax was aman of liberal educa neic worth; he had seen much of d, and his mind hal been enriched and peoed by varied and adventurous experience ar ent Enytish far n Yorkshire, be the army at the age of twenty one had = 1 with bhomoe both in the Eat and West lodies, and officiated a governor of New ‘ u ! me , after having auded in rescuing wm jarates, Fur some years be had resides Virginia to manage the nee landed estat ord Fairfax, an! lived at Belvour tr the sty fan Eoyleh sutry geotlemac ah int ‘ ted fam v of eons an! daaghter An int he frankness macy with a fam ke tha tne and simplic ty rural and « al life were voted with burvpean refinen ald eft vot Lut have a benctoa a mould og the character and manners of a somewhat homebred school boy It was probably his in tercoure with them. and bh ber ~ himself well im their a» stieet him ajar wmpaling & CO f moral a ar s wh oti!] ext in a manuscnys io his own bandernt ag. entitled * rules for behavior in company ani! conversation.” It is extremely minute and cir umetantial. Some of the rules for perwooal ortment erttend to such tmvial mattera, and ar a and formal as almos provoke a " t o the main. a better manual of luet " t be pu the hande of a youth Th « | . at mgd propmety a . trol to al « . bv whwh he Leought a r fawe ehat anient temper und 6 comer g t Hhep influences w war ce | z hive M i teother Lawrence « a . ta as. bot hes pas { aAjutent g . ‘ Far a8 1 . “ a a wrnee Son { lae . vj< of ’ 2 ‘ * a1 « . ° W ~~ cas sa 4 Ver ra { war f Vert . A . a } “~, ar ficors te wo guests at = of Lawrence and hie father ae The Ary eceDes On een a ! . lopros of vera T ] Ted h of Cartha a stones of er g Fast a Vest Tmdies . amps aga parates W any ~ (leer a ogra ar ares ys. with am eapanding inte la ¢ rpc a . a kindling anda gros fie ary lif In cote was produced that desir er which t vinced eben als a fa Th portunity for graf y appeared at ha Shope of war f ented th «and. at times, as we ba nted. ow ar red he Pot T nation wa Phy Lawrence Washington and Mr Fairfax Lawrence ntained asant recoller ne of bre cruteiags in the fect of Admiral \ ron, af nadered the naval service a popular path to fame and fortane (reonge was atacnit able age to enter the navy The great diff ty was to procure the assent of hie mother & was broug bowever, lon . amids rbtained, and it m even sa f the 4 mans warrant was ith was actna Ww }oof a manof-war, anchored in the ms st below Mount Vernon At the eleventh hour the mother's heart fa red This was hereldest bert A eon, whos etrong and steadfoast character promised to be tol {ar Ayr ct t r lren, The thou { ay I fran ter a xine ships and perils of a boisterous profession, over ame even her resolute mind, and at her urgent remonetrances the nautical scheme was giver i To sel heretofore, George returned, and ntinned Ins studies for nearly two years lot er, devoting himself eapecially to mathematics anil» plishing himself in those branches ex slated to fit him either for et oro military ser e Among these, one of the most im ut nthe actual sta f tl try wa ' | whe achoouled himself ough y { processes ¢ f the art, mak neyhborhood, and keep ing regular field books, some of which we have examined, in. which the boundaries and meas vrementa of tl were carefally ntered, and diagrams vide, with aoneatiess {hereafter more especially allude, will soon be out life; so that however complicated his tasks and overwhelming bis cares; in the arduous and hazardous situations in which he was often plac- ed, he found time to do every thing, and to do| was the cause of some eccentricities in bis He had acquired the magic of method, | conduct; yet he was atiable and courteous in it well. which of itself works wonders. In one of these manuscript memorials of his | spirit practical studies and exercises, we have come | upon some documents singularly in contrast with all that we have just cited, and, with his apparently unromantic character. In a word, there are evidences in his own band-writing, that before he was fifteen years of age be had conceived a passion fur some unknown beauty, so serious as to disturb bis otherwise well-regu lated mind, and to make him really unbappy. Why this juvenile attachment was a source of unhappiness, we have po positive meaus of as certasning. Derbaps the object of it may have lered him a mere school-boy, and treated con tim as such; or his own shyness may have been n bis wav, aod bis “ rules fur behavior and con versation” may as yet lave set awkwardly on him aod rendered bim formal aod ungainly when he mest souglt to please. bven in latter years in fe “Te wax a very busbful young be was apt to be silent aod embarrassed Thale society man, saxd an old lady, whom he used to visit shen they were both ue thes nonage. ~ 1 used fien to wish that be would talk more” Whatever may bave Leen the reason, Us ear- y attachment seems to have Leen a suurce of poynant discomfort to bun, It clung to bim afur he took a final leave of school iw 1747, and went to reside with bis brother Lawrenes at Mouet Vervoe. Llere be comuaued Lis mathe matical studies and his practice m surveying, Hieturted at umes by recurrences of bis unlucky passion, Though by ne means of a poetical temperament, the e pages of hus yowrval be ay » aller pour forth bis amorous ser b ver They are mere cotamon place , An vers at bie aye are apt & writ which he his“ peor restiens art, wounded by Cupid's dart " and * bleed 2 for ome who remaios pitlese of bis gnef and The tenor of come of hie verea induce ne to be hat he never told bios los ul. as we alroady surmised, was preventel by Ie basbfa Aho woe veme, that | ahold bore and conceal long 1 wished and mever dare reveal 1 e fou t net ' elf t th 1 ft wl wedate Waal he great cham { Amene berty. a worworn lover in , Id sighing hke a a and . a e reece ale } i. a of M Niere We are ylal of a ’ eer ( ating to his nat f. nm . g tha ber hee 1 decor . r ' ada a fA g eith ea a of rr} atur ga fa - \ ain Fairfax em nowa asune ale Among persons often raiding tt was Thomas Fairfax . ‘WwW Fairfa and of whom im anded property the latter wns arnt. Aa thes man war one of Want a's carheat friends a neome degree the { f r < haracter and history Pret acett er . ] was * vy osiity years age. 0 sit feet hogh, guant and raw ' | ear « gt ed with ght orev eres shary fun a . How rongare reeent appearan he had fiz J to ad antag London iif ‘ : HW had received hie elueation at the University of Oxford. where he acquitted himself with credht He afterwards held a nmimaion. and rematr for some time in a rmeyinent eve called tt bi ues Hrs tithe and connections of couree gare him aceree tr the beet cartets which be ac mred ackbtional currency by contributing apa a \ “ ator th ne In ' } v f } as} na a rhe le ame etrongly attached to a young lady of rank : « midressen, and was accepted) The w lng day was ited: the wedding dresses were rovided , together with servants and equipa yea fort atrumonial establishment Sudder \ the lady broke her engagement. She had wv dazzled by the supenor bniliancy of a du a ronet It was acruel blow alike to the affections and pride of Lord Fairfax, and wrought a change in both character and conduct From that time ] he almost avored the sex, and became shy and embarrassed ino their society, excepting among was connected of with whom hi partien three larly intimate This may bave been among the reasons which ultimately induced him to aban the gay world, and bury himself in the wilds made a vovage to Virginia 1739, to visit his he daughter f Ameneca. He vast estates inherited from bis) mother: “ahr { Thomas, Lord Culpep orto whom they had been granted by Charles tie Th } e lands ly x between the Rappahannock and Potomac riginal grant was for all th Lord Fairfax had been delighted with his vis- it to Virginia. The atnenity of the climate, the | magnificence of the forest scenery, the abundance He was pleased too, with the frank, cordial char- acter of the Virginians, and their independent mode of life; and retupmed to it with the resolu- tion of taking up his abode there for the remain- der of bis days. His early disappointment in love |his manners, and of a liberal and geverous Another inmate of Belvoir at this time was George William Fairfax, about twenty-two years of age, the eldest son of the proprietor. He| had been educated in England, and since his re- turo bad married a daughter of Col. Carey, of | Hampton, on James river. He had recent brought bome bis bride and ber sister to bis fa- | | ther's house. The merits of Washington were known and | appreciated by the Fairfax family. Thoogh not | quite sixteen years of age, be no longer seemed | a boy nor was he treated as such. Tall, ath-| letic, and manly for lis years, bis early self-| training, and the code of coaduct be bad devised, gave a gravity and decision to his conduct; bis frankness and modesty inspired cordial regard, and the melancholy, of which be speaks, may have produced a softness in bis manner calce- | lated to win favor in ladies’ eyes. According to his owa account, the female society by which he was surrounded had a wothing effect oo that welaocboly. The charms of Miss Carey, the sister of the bride, seem even to have caused a slight fluttering im his bosom ; which, however, was constantly rebuked by the remembrance of Ls former passion —so at least we judge from letters to bis youthful comfidapts, rough drafts of which are still to be seen io bis tell-tale joarnal To one whom be addresses as his dear friend Robin, he writes: “ My residence is at present at hw lordsbip's, where | might, was my beart disengaged, pass my time very pleasantly, as there's a very agreeable young lady hves in the (Cat Farfaxs's wife's sister ;) bet as that's only adding fuel to Gre, it makes same house Geo. me the more uneasy, for by often and uaavoid ably beng in company with ber, revives my furmer passion for your Lowland HKeauty; where as was | to live more retired from young women I tought m some meawre alleviate my sorrows by burying that chaste and troublesome passion &« u the grave of ublivive,” Similar avowals be made to another of he ve ung, orres;ondentsa, whom he styles, “ Dear frremd Jobe styled * Dear Sally,” confidant, to whom he acknowledges that the company of the “ very agreeable young “ as also to a female lady, sistersm-law of Col. George Fairfax.” in a great measure cheers his sorrow and degected vess The olgect of bis carly pasion m not positively keown Tradiuon states that the b auly ~ was a Mase Grimes, of W estanoreland, aflerw Mrs. Lee, and mother of General Heer) Lee, who figured in lie: olutonary he tory as Laght Horse Harry, and was always a favonte with Washington, pr vy from the wos of bis early tend: rnese for the mo Whatever may have been the soothing effect of the female wocety by which be was eurrounded at Belvoir, the youth found a more effectual re medy for bie melancholy in the company f Lord Fairfax. Lhe bords!ip was a staunch fox hunter, and kept borses and boands in the Eagtish style. The bweting season had arrived the neighborhood abeended with «port: but fox hunting io Viegi regnired bold aod ski ful horsemanship. He found Washington as belli as bonself im the saddle, and as eager & * the hoands. He forthwith took bim into avor, made bim his bunting compan t was probably under the tuition of his hard nding poblemat the youth 1m bibed that foodaess for the chase for which he rwards remarked Thew fox-bunting intercourse was attended sith more important resulta. His lordship's pomessious beyond the Blue Ridge bad never been regularly settled nor surveyed. Lawleas intruders—aquatters, as they were called—were placing themselves along the finest streams and in the richest vallies, and virtually taking pos eeamon of the conntry. It was the anxous de sire of Lord Fairfax to have these lands exam ined, surveyed, and portioned out in lots, pre paratory to ejecting these interlopers, or bringing them to reasonable terry In Washington. not withstanding his youth, he beheld one fit for th task which he kept op while at Mount Vernon, and having noticed the exercises in surveying the entness and exactness with which every pro cess was executed He was well calculated, tow by his vigor and activity, bie courage and hard ood, to. eope with the wild country to be eur veyed, and with its. still wilder inhabitants The proposition had only to be offered to Wash ington to be eagerly accepted. It was the very kind of ocenpation for which he had been dih gently training himself. All the preparations required by one of his simple babite were soon made, and ina very few days he was ready for hia first expedition into the wilderness “> aio eaning thereby, it is said, merely the ae eee FREEDOM FOR IRELAND terntory on the north neck, east of the Blue Ride. [his Lordship, however, discovering that A meeting was held by the “Trish Emigrant the Potomac headed the Alleghany morntains Rel Reseciat recta inva sis = (eny returned to England and claimed a correspond ; or the purpose of procuring men and money to ing detinition of hia grant It was arranged by Jot UIT procucuny: mm = oOMpromise , extending his domain into the A t Ireland ina future effort to throw off the nountains, and comprising atuong oth Pintish yoko, and declare ber independence My Child. . The following, from the Louigyile Journal, is so beautiful that it is holy ; A light is from our household gone, A voice.we loved is stilled, A place is vacant at our hearth Which never can be filled ; A gentle heart, that throbbed bat now . , With tenderness and love, Has hushed its weary throbbing» bere, To throb ia bliss above. Yes, to. the home where angel-are, Her trasting soul has fled, And yet we bend above the tomb With tears, and call her dead. We call her dead, but ab! we know She dweils where living waters flow. We miss thee from our home, dear one, We mins thee from thy place, Ob ! life will be eo dark without The sunshine of thy face ; We wait for thee at eve's sweet hour, When stars begin to burn, We linger in oar cottage porch To look for thy return ; But vainly for thy coming step We list throagh all the hours— We only hear the winds low voice That marmurs through the flowers, And the dark river's solema hyma Sweeping among the woodlands dim. The bird we loved is singing yet Above our cottage door, We sigh to hear it anging now Simce heard by thee mo more ; The sunshine and the trembling leaves, The blue o’er-arching sky, The masic of the wondering winds That oat in whispers by— All speak in tender wnes to me Of all hfe's parted hours and thee I do nut see thee now, dear one, I do not see thee now, But ever when the twilght breeze Steals o'er my lified brow, I hear they voice upon my ear In marmurs low and soft, I hear thy words of tenderness That | have beard #& oft ; And on my wounded epant falls A bleasng from above, That whispers, tho’ thy life is o'er We have not ket thy love Ah ao’ thy heart in death grown cold Sull loves ue with a love untold No need of fame’s proud voice for thee, No need for earthly fame, Thos art enshnaed m var fond hearts, And that all the same ; Ay, fall of faith, and trast, and bepe, We tread life's troubled sea, Tif the last throblang wave of time thee i will be a sweet, Shall bear cor ewle tr To ther, ob! With all oar eas forgiven, To mungte with our loved and lost I ur eweet bomme in bearve To epend with all the blest above An endiees life 4 perfect hove MATILDA wae Drowned. We learn that a white Loy named Edward Smith, and a coloured man named Wm. Mitch fell from the ell, both of thes place, acenlentaily deck of the Schoover Dbolptin on Fnday last, off ape Llaterass, and were drowned. They were ngag play at the time the acadent ocrar red, and a sudden rolling of the vemel to one ade, threw them over > railing ito the sea. The Captain being alone in the vessel, could afford therm no farther assistance than cutung lus boat loose, to which their only chance of reach was Mitche!! sonk ot Smitt safety in a few mo bat the last seer he was strking oat manfully for the boat, but as he was then about 150 yards from her, the probability ts that be did vot reach ber.— Vewbern Journal In presenting the above results to tour boar —_— + it may not be amias briefly to recamtulate wha ~ Swirerd t redal (Ch r s Cl : z nrcade wn the Bredal Chambe Md as a a ee, are ne Gaeat Iwriovewes? In THE Daccerase- ra Haskins was found dead in ber brdal dress : a A M N tat the land sowr 0 was haleas TUTE ANT sieur Niemece laborer and chamber pear Netcbes, Missiauppi, on the "hove of the land sow ate was well and a I fy j leeply ph j tle ht a ( Daguerre in Pare, has succecded in perfect 2d ult After being dressed by her bridesmaids, UC P'S plowed as practica ‘ vomy . “ : P she rejuested them to retire fur a short time, & rough corn stubble. The manure on exper th ruerreatrpe to such a degree that { A a aaa ores col- and when they returned they found her lying ment No was appled betore plowing, the be camera obscura he can reproduce col lifeless upon her couch, with an empty vial which number of loads as stated, being 25 per acre; at pgravings, artificial and natural flowers, she had contained prussic acid still clasped in that time, operau th young avd uvabroken aay ee! Natur From a doll dressed im } f different colors and always tnommed her hand. She had adopted that desperate al- myles, the luads were mach smalier thao was de : : 2 cer ° 4 aiid >rnatis f f destry rather tl varr eth go and sive lace, he bas obtmned ail the terna self-destruction ra AN MSITT & sirable. and would rut equal mom than 20 ees ae ghe 6G not love, in obedwnce to parenta colors, and what is more wonderfal and conmcgs, : cal sized wagon los ” r * t authority ~ wai id the , ands rf are d low their, me od ee ! per ad A rer IMANures were apy . i and rock att aud ale- A Rather |'npleasant Surprise \ New after plowing a arrow with the « mter, are depict with = stural to paper tells the following story of a prominent The result of exper nt N resents at m furniture dealer of that city who was surprised nor acre of 816 }x more tha he highest ves lately to find his name published as a dhrector Darel oN 1 + Siaw im Exec. \V nthe yp an insurance company recently organized. He . \ groe be London Era that a baby show after the had done work for the company, in furniture : diff - . «No.3 and fay as that paper says, of Barna Amer- the extent of @1000—and was told he was a vet No. 3 pr sa differs avor of Him i stockholder to that amount A few dave sinc: n. has Been pace 1m Pemton veoin Aw acldiccovered (hat herwaethe nly realaicke ets en Kuen ee Iba, and over that of ois eerentthonsamlancrecusstieeaed holder in tl sncern, oo that his investment is which ba WANUFY Mfrpitend, | - Tremjums were awar to the likely to prove a permanent one or within a fract f bering dow The r : . [erialicecc bakaee Ave: ary sults ea ‘ ve Burg ss r three gu as each ] successful Old Almannes a8 Goola: New —v attranve pha = , ae : prizes ie clegant arte comnerdence, which w not again occur for a wou - ‘ aly t Music and fireworks added long time, the new vear of 1855 commenced oo Tt ¥Y mn SP ad ~ Mr. linall, the exh the same day asin 1849, and, consequently, all). gi) ts apenke-t wate bor * loo by lertaking through the year the date will be on the same Tha raortert 1 enix - c=. ¢ tut what o ore ainguiar is that of the eee hie Jay Rut what 1 more einguiar is Aare aper[lospuat MMOL CAnicun t ANOTHER RUN OFF movable holidavs, from Septuagesima to Advent, \ , s well] mark the wiite Movean gua a engine of the extra trair Athy fall on the aame days. The almanaca of 1849" "OU ma x atra train on the Uharlotte j r r r | 4 A oth t ' ' é s 3 \ ; “ 4 a e trac Satur might therefore, serve for the present year . ‘ x sd , ack. on Saturday, about . than the comm M x an iy a s from Co n a, tl r Vv aving the “+ g Lectures on Slavery.—The Boston Atlas states failure or wortilessness of the materia “ As k oN was injured, that great have been made by the Lee- marked The soil om which experiments South Carolaman, ture Committee of that eity ty secure gemtlemen 20 _— from the South to visit Boston, to present the °° bto NLOSLY ey dade, preser a , : : arguments and opioions prevalent in the South, ly a shade of litte rence That on which N 2! anthracite coal bas on the question of slavery Among others. the 1) 44 19 jel vaeecmad Pare : Ray. vdred miles a day, it is stated following have been invited Hon. John J hade of dif That x Reading Railroad for the past four weeks, : ie > 2 “ehade 1 fer n ” Crittenden, of Kentucky » Hon. George E. Bad ; and her performance is ao aattisfactory, that good ger, of North Carolina, Hon. Henry A. Wise, 12 and 13 w Iv was of a shy ; oe ce methas . AT Ls r t atfor p | f Virginia: Ton JP. Benjamin, of Louisiana: texture. The » ! : : : : pete Hon. Henry W. Thlhard. of Alabama: and Hou ‘ vis eS Ave rk ‘ bt | as an abun- Howell Cobb. of Geogia ems : er : ? ‘ “yoda an throws no dart or sparks, Wilmington Herald, inaryins, & 4 ] tal am . , are \ “NUMBER XXI To the Executive Committee of the Virginia and North Carolina Union Agricultural Society. Gentlemen.—The hauling up and stacking of lthe crop of oats,on the Experimental Farm, | was finished on the 22d. The following state- ment gives the result of the different experi | ments : | Ist._—10 bushels winter oata, sown on the 26th and 27th March, at the rate of 2 bushels per acre, having bad an application of 25 light two-horse wagon loads of street manure per acré, yiekled an aggregate of 15,280 lbs, equal to 3,056 Ibe. per acre. 2d.—15 bushels of common grey oats, sown op the 27th and 26th March, at the rate of 2 bushels per acre, and 100 Ibs. Peruvian guano, gave an aggregate of 14,400 lbs, equal to 1,920 iba. per acre. 3d.—3 bushels Northern oats, sown on 29th March, vo 1 acre, with an application of 200 Ibs. Peruvian guano, yielded 2,240 |bs. 4th.—3 basbels March, on 1 acre, with an application of 250 Ibe Northern oats, sown 29th Deburg’s superphosphate of lime, yielded 1, 712 tbe. 5th.—2 bushels Northern oats, sown 29th March on 1 acre, with no manure, yielded 1,140 Ibs Gth.—2 bushels Northern vata, sown on 29th March, on 9 acre, with an application of 277 Ibs. bone dust, vielded 1,341 Ibs equal to 1,676 Ibs per acre 7th.—1 bushel Northern oats, sown on 30th March, on 1 acre, with an application of 150 Ibe Peruvian guano, yidded 1,670 Iba 8th.—8 bushels common gray oata, sown on 30th March, at the rate of 2 bus. per acre, and 150 Ibs. Peruvian guan, yrelded 5,780 Ibe, equa to 1,445 lbs. per acre 9th.—6 bushels cammon gray oats, suwn ov April 3d, at the rate of 2 bus. per acre, and 3 Tha. Mexican guana, y). led 3.200 Iba. equal to 1,066 lbs, per acre 10th 24 bushels con grey oata sown ot 4th Apr 1} acres w AN A cation ¢ 200 lbs. wl Mextca gua } 1,600 Ibe equol to 1.280 tba, per acr 11th 3 bashels « t ats. sow Apni 14 acres,» AV plication of 2 ue 4 at var ‘ 4 20 ts. \va 800 |ie. per acre 12 3 bushels « f uals, sow ¢ Apnil 1$ acres, with an apphcaton of 1 Tha I vian guano, yeh ) Ihe aqnal t 1,672 |tm. per acre 13th 4 bashele sinter oats, sown on h Apri, at the rate of 2 bushels per acre, and 204 lbs. Mex guano \ Jedd 2.45 s. equal t 1,225 lls. per acre. saumeteememenaeiona | crop, 54,533 Ibs, equal to 1,817 23-30 lbs, per | acre, a return greatly exceeding what was at one time anticipated, and which, after supplying the | demands of the farm, will leave a respectable | surplus of market. ce ——— THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH. The Richmond Enquirer thinks there is a reaction of sentiment taking place at the North, | | | i} | | but says: | Yet, it wodhtbe unfair and tmpotitic not to jstate, that there are disturbing causes to this ‘glorious reaction that has recently set in. The legislation of Massachusetts, violating and nul- lifying the provisions of the fugitive slave law, | mast be repealed, or retaliating legislation will be enacted by every State of the South. The subject, probably, could be treated in a more dignified and efficieat manner, but passion be- | gets passion, excess engeuders excess, and the | assailed South will be sure to fullow the exam- | ple of the assailing North. The want of ordi- | pary national comity and courtesy, in many | of the States of the North, in denying to Sogth- erners, with their slaves, a secure passage through their territories, will keep up irritation, and, if persevered in, eod in disunion. The Northera intervention in the domestic affairs of Kansas, will provoke like intervention by the South, and what begins as a domestic feud may end a & sectional and a civil war. Conservatives of the North and of the Soath, mast look to these | things and search for a remedy. Massachusetts, |if she retain one spark of her olden spirit and her olden character, must be tired and disgusted with the doings of the Hiss Legislature. She is not timid, and will not retrace ber steps, for fear of Southern ridicule or Suuthern threats ; but if she have left one shred of self-respect, she will hasten to blot owt from her statate book avd from her remembrance, if she coull, the im famous aud treasonable proceedings of ber late vulgar, immorai and ignorant Legislature. If she do not, she will not dissolve the Union, bet may be excluded from the Union. She wishes to nullify —she may be forced to secede The refusal of Northern States to permit us to visit their territories, accompamied by a slave servant, or even to travel directly through them with slaves, may be no violatioo of the letter of the Constitution, bat it grossly violates its spirit, for it is not calculated to form “ a more perfect Union,” but rather in Lime to disrupt the exist- As a matter of interest, it advantage of the North to grent ing one » maar festiy to the those prinleges, for they would thereby greatly As f courtesy and comity, it is equally The diflicwl- tes in Kansas, if left to the people of Kansas trade and travel from the South clear that she should grant them to settle for themselves, as they should be left, Gert «iments to a cordial good under andiug between the people of the rest of the Unwon. It would be much easier to incite the Suvth to angry and hasty retaliavea than to restrain her from such retal . But a sbort g « the symptoms of reaction ap- war a North, we feare at such s coupes was 1p a ther secthon can be seotus- fell t i pares. Neither nerd ber hat ite pabence under injury will be impated wardn We of the South can afford to waitawhile fur redress since we see appearances f a returning sense of justice at the North The ascendancy of the Ixms is probably an ae rndemt, and t next elections may ber! them from power. Come disuuion | come civil war, ail its horrors im its train, soecer than the erests and the sacred hovor of the South be sacrificed ae a ees : nN NON a THE DANISH SUUND DUES enough signified, in the note of M. Schecle, that above, which assigned any cause for the separa-| we killed about soventy, You know they garry Rateion, N. C., Sept. 30th, 1355. | ARCHBISHOP HUGHES SPEAKS FOR FUSION, The (ligwinr succinct Wintors OFF , she will not only continue to exact tribute from gon uf the Presbyterian Chureh, or any thing off their dead so rapidly that it fs almost impos: | J, J, Bruner, Esq., PRESIDENT PIERCE. This wont sMainous of all political compounds T i 2 t Stat ssels passily uch the Sou } f. | . . ? : mee J on the part uf the United States for t val Ebited States vessels passing trough the S ) relative to African slavery, | sible to say with certainty as tothe number kil-| Sir [am sorry to direct you to stop my pa- The [tomantets of St. John’s, Newbwundland, ms to be inspiring a universal nausea at the LA and Belts. but that, if the treaty is not renewed, . > : A ‘ ‘ sth yus ‘ : with: yiug 2 oripur nV, : ’ ee she will also cease to consider them aq peel Hut as the Argus and others have jumped at) led or wounded. “We lost four men killed, four! per witbout paying you the subscription mouey have recently been consecrating a new Cathe ih : . rica .| but necessity compells me to act thus: it is ut- fi loved, and increase the rate of tax to whieh they the infereage that we assigned such @ gause, we, wounded and one missing. They shot remark ena ty pe e to act thus s ral, A have appropriate ceremonies and few } aes ; d > ae re sire terly impossible for me to do other wise : it is} : have been subjected. 4 great deal iny bappeu | too, publidh Mr. Baird's letten,to place the Pree-|ably well. We of pecemity, killed a good many necessary for me to tell you that 1 bave always) tivities. Among these was the dinner of the Noth, And well it may—for if ever the publi stomach had occasion fur loathsome heavings it is from the sickening exhibition of the Fusion AQ of the Sound Dues, anterior to the negot how pending, Is coped trom the Boston Js Advertiser Gn the 24th of May, 1841, Hon. Daniel “4 ; é fi ; ji Welmter then Sect tary cf State of the United “ithin half a year to modify the views of the! yterian Church i its proper attitude before the| women and children. been unfortunate. I am now on my Way to'Culi-| Benevalént [righ Bocicty, at Whicb, antong other The rame itself is sufficiently disgusting, but Paes wen: but the enec os aw , * , : Pe yy . . : : 2 See Gilead 16) Tyler am offal Court of ie i BS: a _— cows o Heople. We took forty women and childrea prison: | fornia, and should I smeceed in my advetiture, provinent clergy men of the Romauist denoi when the fhing \s covsidered in all its com po. The » tons whie somark and this couutry pow vc . : Hi , ry stating tere were two sub: O08 mantle sezh caer ee nevitably lead to. It is proper to say, however, that the New] ers, a good many horses, buffalo meat enough to) will then not only beable to pay: your bill, but} os. bishop H of thia olty.— nent elements, there is no honest, decent man with Lis CATE fi ted ow n polley of the SM@PY ! ‘ heal ; BL Pech . ee wail i ly the whol d fo S time. — | every other liability, Please discontinue the pa-| 28°F Are | hes, | whose feelings do not revolt at such : F , wart a favorable tarn is not given to nego- Schoo! Presbyterian Chureh, which prevails most-) supply the whole cgmman r some time, . TN { he to have been s & detestable Cotto Vinited s \ ! are : ; ‘ . ny t, and with patience bare with me till I return] The reverend geatlemnan appears jumble of hypocrisy, knav d | ysete act oPooncession whieb neither fy atthe North, Aas meddled with the questivn I do not suppose She Indinas in this country ever 5 : : » been 2" e of hypocrisy, knavery and treason, jy | ' e . ee A — : of rom the laud of gold. . quite the lion of the occasion, and to have beca i an ld bales. \ ta 1 Se Ath ie oe. reamed ta mae of slavery, and otfensively to the South. The had such a perfect clearing out as upon this oo- ko TR very volubly disposed, He respundel tu va lees is ude up of the odds and ends of the wort The 1] yy : ! but surprising, there atthe dificult ; ee . 5 : ee : ” 3 nae ery Volubly dispose p rewpotis ., I kr? . Fin peyey IN Wee : i 5 2 Old Schoo maby teria sh is a . They 3 cause to remember Gen. ; ; ‘ factions, and has for its accomplis! tires i Mir. NV . Prag he Souadiacos becimnine ree 1 School Presbyteri a Church is guiltless of casiva, They will have cause to remember Ge | All right—go abead! If vou are of the right) than three toasts, viz the Pope, the President re The inevedia Plishment the per cen - : wa te all the capitals and Such intermeddling.— Augettewille Observer. | Uarney for a long time. | grit, there is a chauee for yuu. yet, If pot, Cal-/ of the United States, and the Archbishop and Soret parecer dint} nts of the witcher From res ete . . t some of the ablest pens connect : eo | This is worse that the Greytown affair. ifornia won't save you. Our double X Baciet Bishdps present The Pope, a8 we presume is caldron in Macbeth are in striking eimilitude the allic we Ss ! . a : > " 2 , F A A ae - xe linn iploved cliss tople ; . ; > , | z 5 5 f with those of this abominable “ u * from talc S This a : } . x ie Distressing Casualty.—On Friday last, Dr. a ene nt ea = | to have been left behind, but vou have played a) customary with Romanists, stood first ou the hat | " awe hich a e “hell broth a to attac Mr Wetator was transmit do ty the Pres : : Seta Ren ae Charles Broadfoot Baker, formerly of this town, | A |sly force loun game upou us, leaving us your! of toasts jianacicen * which the name of Fusion bay The t . EY pois ns Ty Ver: \ Pay ree wad : ‘ ene: y roe . been gigen, It is vot a by : See 3 . serve that ‘ ~y 11] \ it for several eats past a practising Physician | Carolina Watchman. honor as security, It is good, sir. Just play After a toast to Qawen Victoria, came that to | been ge iat “¢ Hrange that wag North s “ ee etal es \ ti he a Pacer of Elizabeth Town, Bladen county, was found in| ‘the man from this out. | che bvicident: of io! elec tantce; end agen | (tcenmre ec eeey. 88 Seward and Preston The 1 s ae bee en aclsvelruc. @ \ wus Phy those wie tick it would) be the road a short distance below that town, in a SALISBURY. NOC | — _ Archbishop Hughes way the apokeeman, Ile King pp be erm of the play Crmes, d ; eto pert auv gmat daa ty aceru Pee Ree oe ee 5 SR NATELOD a : : Paar st uch a caldron, ar : came after tum (Mr. Legare» Poets inte Dees : ny 1) = ne Won, He expired in a few minutes, The Whig Movement in Massachusctte.—The | toll his audience that “the compliment to the (peso merern iy conan? tears at thelr fout ig rains, aa 2 ‘ A aw Urine te. (renter nec ntaeaimormsnceln - | Gal : clas A aa t dimin. | AUmations should be muttered around jt, [f t The « gs tn surrently reported at Louis sto onicle, a P| 5 » pape: Stat i ; Rea Las beca currently report ate. aS eae eek : ., , Boston Chronicle, a Democratic paper, says, with | President of the (uited States wae no! “tt h the anme sort of dahe ; : seient Tyler's Ca winks aS We . con bad declared bis determination to sus. *C!usaess, apparently, by the application of TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 16, 1855. | Senile he tne asine eae te Menmachy- | ibed by th: feet thet it wen given in chee vos pretty wach the exnie s tial business 6}4, m dr We . . . ’ rk in resisting th. just claims of the hartshorn, during which be endeavored to speak. | _ eee oe ey a AN id ‘ = i ye 5 they are driving that the withered she-imps drove d. . \ ant & > 7 5 ) we ! Sai sctts, that the Whig party have showa that it is | Bection with that to ler Majesty the Queen of 5} We have seca nothing whate ‘The cause of his death was not certainly known Fodkcn Navioats , Th eae i clan sed lcadlof Uae areal modiakece: aie | ofon the blasted heath. Flour : te | rany of the Euroy papers or in any Tey ) ) Ik ; a Yadkin Navigation Coxpany.— The stock | jn earnest, and that there is “no ensing what) Sngianc, aad 4 ad of Ute great aod alipost ul We are giad to soo (he otaad ‘taben : i , tw \ ; ast I teu a ntl mo a by . we Bre erg TN holders of this Company will meet at Mocksville may happen,” where there are so many candi versal Empire,” a scutuneot which was recety od t : ae pe Agninst 420 44 «4 \ myriad a lim, and lis | 8 ot half x le ou . y rae ¢ is satanic organization by many ole I ‘ England | " eet a pie met alfa wile off, on Saturday the 20th instant. The great im- dates. Many think that the vote will be pretty with vociferous cheoPug. Ile then adverted tos iff ie . pe oe reapect. lis. a! t sf > ¢ : Laving Lrohen lovse 2 trde " " ; . . lscrvative journal t cas ; fw vawortty a i" 8 1 loose from the trdovs, that he portance of this work, ought to excite general | equally divided; and the high tone was taken the Llesings of | especially between such)” eee ., ip ; ‘ orth—and oteady. ‘ } \ nicer had been 1ro : bu ore ? ulse fee cs . : : @ be thatt wi r . 4 ’ \ M3 ah to : 1 ni i nA aA oT was no bruise interest, especially throughout the country which by the Worchester Whig Convention adds great.) uatiuns as England and Ainerica, Neat he pro had dias : a ot ri 7 oF we when the bis. Coffe ] t alter halt) of last ou the b except sligh rs mais 5 i " tee 5 F ‘ wring dmygrace these F usiot ‘ \ t LG oak) s it i a mad . | ; y, except very slight ones ou the) wit) bg more immediately benefited by its suc-!ly to the chances in favor of that party. A plu. | ceeded to some excessive laudations of Tresideut sad Fi a" bi = vs weet joments wil) tine quik ta allord 's favorstte: “ip \s2 »' } ror and with Ministerof 0 a cessful prosecution. ‘The object of the proposed | rality of votes is sufficient to elect, and the race | Vieree. “He had the boner of knowing him, be wiped out by an indignant repudiation of aij ady apo States a \ ; The at ey lr. Baker was idulized by numercus near re P : zi } } } } vonneetion with and tolerate for'them by the The | = ‘ : » Adairs ostensible « ne 4 : we meeting is to elect two Directors on the part of will be an interesting one, “though somewhat avd he was proud to say that there was by whole peuple of that section.of the Uni , . a abe ; ¢ Seren tae wen Was te deliver lo Napoleon TL. the ime Svcs Bere, and warmly estvemmed SY @ large! i dividual stockbolders, and to adopt such other | schrubby in its character.” ground of reproach against him.” “ Ile adheres ped been use non, We military A ¥ F voia of the order of the elephant; but it is e of fneads. In Bladen, his personal aud . a ts is Fhe . ; . ) ! ol hope that the day is aot far off whew these scor- Sepa son ar 7 a ward relicy aca ncetectat Rint the lant ree , ' ; s mensures as are fourd necesaary for the complete wv the general, universal, impartial principle ¢ ( the bi lh be “gi = , more tha uspecte D t secret motive of professional aracter bs i o> i ‘ sue Of Li Ww s ing m SOT « now pose es Fdnce war Waoluiheincediy — character bad gained him a hig 180" | organization of the cx mpany, aol the commence- . ; . freedum upon which the constitution « f the no Lents ee on by fire,” and are thre Bhica, owing to Une patur ar trad erate ; Pe ee ey Ree aR i] positien and an extensive aod profitable | menUel the work 2T Vhe fiver continues to abate in Norfolk tien prof to be beed.” “The ngviel driven to sUag ove another ia their despair wau) The F , | i Sta He farted wever, Sig He is a fin the midst of his us We have omitted to mention, beretofore, that wna) 7 y se ell aha 4 pe: " » ibdivadual who pow ox s the position of atte sul of thew is left. On, as the AL HKakshi- . t «s, at the ear me of 93. © ol . their appearance. vere e fu deathly . bn cows ' ae : : he early age of 33 years. His body Peter W. Hairston, James E. Kerr and IL : if appearance ere wer i aths in| éMucars an nation js wor hOMBY Transcript expec it, by a change of allies, a | s poleon distinctly wast “ the grave fro he Fry ( Norfolk ou Sunday, and none on Mond 4 ie } vy a moa wh ¢ : = ! i j t grave from the Episcopal Jones, Eaqe, hare teen appointed Directors. on . k Sunday, and o 1 J SHE Vary | a re whieck figure, woul ~ like the re wt of a laud of Bs Fear claimed interte the matter in anv way | ; } t ft a8 at UX eal ? A a . ‘ ead which s { . oad pay see: | y ay, by Ube part of the State {the new cases as occur are awn me - “iti t : eerie) ean ls maddened by reverses, they tum aboes io. Th had pever be Q alae ; : : ke ut i ee s v.ug friends of Limself and his fam ave retured to the city tw , : aud cat themselves up.”"—Petereburg Intelly Sep. , kw ake arts -- . Mg t would p rT) thal la a } Obs : yencer a / erver -- , ; . \ onsla a » . ‘ \ . r . ) 2@ Vhe side-waks of our Town are near|y a adv be MEDS neue ‘ : fi . P , sive, with t ey may fee! inchned -- ‘ ring Ne , ol k learn fron t ws meeting « woven “ c . P Ae Wail anatn athe Ueiied Siete 7 - blocked up with bexes. If we may judge by Cheering News From Norfolk —We learn fr Ab IDA g. 1 Anh | Savery ov Da. Kaxe axp ats Panty —The eres ra ‘ } ae F . a thee Asha beouragemMents pros . me . 4 Mts these, and by the berry and Lustle in the stores. he Petersburg Aupress of the 12th inst, thaton went bevot 8 ACs: sume e u prupelier Arctic apd barque Melief, sent out ebiety € i Goeth ir 1, t yee froin all other partes, and La Erogahe iol ks Wallvecall heavodmerecie ce w fever in Norfolk and no ew cns : ae ; f _ leeat. Hartstemm, to the reseue of Dr. Kage aad Russias oa ee . i bNorthern aciehiecr cl Well Geeket loc Goveraor & ee ; SFtyne } _.. : ‘Doe ; Sin oleae ach ved at New York oo the bith m the sul. ee , .M ‘ ; . ae tlated on by our Merchants. - " ; | stmt, bevy om board the doctor aud bie cum, food. » . : ue . : p aod boale gave their hea We are sorry, for their own sakea. that «> few 2G The Sma a ; eatin mony : ce . ame = tg 2 - : - ; i , aa huvement Ibe laiter 1 of them deem their busincas of sufficient im ports appeared Nes bere Ther ; I 4 wis tos Ibe propeller and barq@e made their way 6,0 . . rreater tuferers than those of a ver ell vio er, Me ance as to wethe p with tke of <a ends ne cath in Smith's Bowed ep to iat, 10 deg. 39 The Ww « : . ‘ 2 ss aor cee : o x 1 — ; t - : . orn sre ‘ tma, when thes further progres was opp from tb corte ae : : } A a a them ad rerteer can speak of this matter mae ® be thew tue \fer making the way iv towand One ; eS : ae an . Seg i the aw with less of personal nterest now than formerly LIE WHEELER SLAVE ss -s : tates shore, the expedstion discovered @n lode et) ria . : ya ‘ DVEbUG Peeuivced — Maul at ¢ inne are two other newspapers in the place ! avail. w . where they hearned that Lr. Kone aed ¢ Webster ‘ mm a av . at x . , ' ' ail nied t R yas ts " b de Dae seni at 2 wlich he vs vecaunzation of Ube WBZ Par Waites cure, We mwauite sure that much of hte ae Ani senliec wet ioe ’ : s}ocy hal gome Sowth, They them returned eer | sand aay cae “ mee - ; : . so jMportant as row Gut ‘ the United States Dmstrict Court tod a Stites ‘ . has Intend, im Dawes! Strat, ofl the eentern Cam Me ute le * “an 4 F success ts depending on this creat business agen ' . F Rash { eominit ap acta! os i gy. Whas Aa ucetts should maintair 2 { Jane Jobneon, a former slave of | . P : wtf Creenlaml where they fowed Dr. Kage telegraj earmd tens over ose bun ied aud ” aswell tua town asto individuals “Keep it f 4 oT ped tremens I, A ereniar! bas = : ; agnitet Kassin, unless ar abeclite ethiug forth that the Whig parts eines ie ; ; Wheeler, of North Carolina asking that the o - : felvadltiage . ane had pushed Kay ate g Y c before © peo s politicians. hen _ A o \ ewe the . { es ff a lonwer aes a“ power ‘ MI Rete tesaet, \ I thi saat hea Te ( habers ecrpus issued to amore Wilhamst : E he Rescue, me far worth as @1 degresn, on bis a = 2 Pea Nas oer ars ! ; i ar, mnortant al meanure to? x , as . e she was fra@en om lle rem amed by ber Ge Pa cltieanet = pelea te es eee Bie ‘ . new d nest i Raliegh access Cbecsal _ © bony bers !f ] ten into coert may sl the winter, seadimg tu the ledumm village fer f eg aes = _~ : - : : - Ae mopy ‘ at st j ; nee Sarin = Ae ashed Juin Mo Read, fur the pa ok : is ruviene fe the spr he shaadumed the Eupato abbas 4 o . at ul me i aticthe peAition heh cd ccetie : . cod mele hm way esuthwardiy in eke om the ae Gis pew row a w r r ‘ an enactinent dugreefu ; Budi writ of haleas rrtrs must ware be ' erumk & Steer tn) ee eaawayed & 0 lt ad wr a . \ \ ta - is " ft reapecting thet ehh may } t t : f sworm to supnort thet ons 2 ; apr Bete m bedi of party whose lib os \\ e \ Rees a \ a ‘ = { [haco, where they hod wil : . . = ‘ er rede. of isdusirious a . “ vy the expertise ry arch conrer = : a Wat n alien strained, and not fr a party wiebong to ratre ' . I —- A the Re ° The . wa ' unts apd bu “on a th - ; re maou ; ’ h Ml trading (rotde cannct co wtmins in coenray bere) whet, Before the ancumsnt wae cumple! M | rs Ihewe of Ir Kane's party died—Chemtion _—_ . y £ » Zz ap T ante be en - koow \ wy ans | a court a heourned \ Nao, carpenter: Pieren Schubert, eouk, end The usd < the J . ‘ ne b sed am) Fine have an even vr «= ought oe: every Unsiness man it J+ flere Heker, seaman. The remetader are ed tos 7 the place w ! find b ntercat * writter sin cE sian ; reer ty ee or lean frest Letton eon 4 * . . k anzled web of THE PAPISTS PEE ; A = x ae , borees, tag new or a ond 8] rlise te ott w \ ' ‘ the barque Release narrowly i 8 are o . . . ' 7 BL ag As . enepethinw art he ee Pig ye Caen ae one < . - we scaivd sloipen.& by commy tm coutact wth ea a : : MK roe T petance party, which Pe iypia a ell ths eG e ; f a viery. Nhe wtuve ber babwaste, cod hed = S 4 | ee. ' peas v laws a roe fw a - BAe . : ; . as ies dings eae . : = 4 i 1 beats earned aeay = a ees * are e eie hs x : * : ’ I eran ett ‘ aria Th =i winter wes seeroa'ly severe ie the mag ae , : witela velnahiinere Sat \ eer / ‘ . Norte h gum and many natives pertined (nae a 2 sf ‘ t = Tow they w aa " r a € . oF - . a Lie ad a aces : : aus Lan 2 , a : were - 7 . ‘: wt. €+ rhe ‘ . bores ul : ae \ mews whatever were ducorennd of Me by 1 the ‘ _ . DEA ss t . ‘ -- Comt-r 4 ° ‘he ’ . = <are> « ‘sal. . sary wh em tong bosiness loos ; ‘ ~neton guiasl ombmstiom —A cheap the Ihe en s tos ng, and ead io of } < a 4 meet has trom startet i» Hotes ft 6» : o “De . _ - k > wry t o W r a } N - 1s wre wn meeneaten of clmem t ; t .. North (ensmeaeed ants amd Lusiness i . : ‘ . fromm the prodecer, aed : . . : er breht pert w sare in tum part o . alem, shome com lima Rete +. . . _ ‘ . 7 re shutung due anawer. pe ranly } $ . sary dhe pup prea A merung guins 6 oat : of f = : oaicet : ‘ ‘ we eee be bel ary ovt thee design, and a ) » . ° heasang ‘ wa , “ : . - be Fore ptetente | aomping!y ese be . mig eer own : . I Ne eristorce of euch combs , ' ead we bear . mah i * ; : vom ach l by seevmedatngs . > A par of ih ; ; . : a; Ae 2 . f Own somes rahe e foe g % . . cides | = ~ ~ “nm > -- . = a ; ? cording ' . . « i ‘ The mast conghp ous Be e ‘ ° evateh iB 7 . ansect thee ew re hes tsteo @ tet an me, t . nr a A Es y« as intely gre Oar theres : a . oom ig Tuer ahee the questice om Pea ae : aie Fie Heer ; as so Te CSL sree atie ; : c them he nee el cael Ceuerneys bao fas . . ' re J ae 1 its congratulation Poo , bdr J p f we tak. the Malek ff ae : mae : ' wl be sent to me should Step Ra ; : alte re : : ; ente, the \netrinn ammveni artis P Ti ; 1 A - we dixtatets earie (ailnre coe far ; ae z . . o = pr b ‘ . @ the ewtn ha aw - a . . { . ; ify es g We z * * Ne oth mas very s 2 ° iad Lom «as tured . ’ ! sent she great paine marke 2 e . 5 t ‘ cormoand ase (athe Mate « ae t 4 I . . oding thereby to sigurfy ero $9 . ae ’ , ‘ 4 s \ f Mig snet one of the sma, ik \ R + A » . } . wre ; 2 , ; . ’ be excluded from Pre Fives lige : hot _ ‘ “a i : Sieg ee, SEULe \ k with the cities, cach a had se . ‘ dead ’ > “ a bey ae ae 4 ‘ ‘ oars eile wily ferrite and other tertne equally mereu Pe es k ‘ rN I 1 JouMé ber yg art ad, and tha . < “ef F j A ative of ite voncal character ho w re bar / in 7 ; f ; = j . ' Lar acity the buvk of Re velavons The - ry Ay on ac a +o. fan ( é > a wiia st ' t . " ‘ a anv @ fw aerg PP vedir I arth e of Powder has countd mt Gre i A M) pack up ne bly ex thes co . mt IS. gikew Prareraa ‘ rian k ’ aing w the war m The P raya A . ral K e / « ; ‘ » r I ‘ k dod . ‘ F I : erent power of an ‘ : J a see juantites of the matenas Beato a : 4 + “ \\ r at th r A Pa Ee r ; . re , aa aad el ty OT per hey thon of ‘ 2 ’ ae « ‘ . as Car ' ‘ : j rags ee : Vorth Curel nen The ; . reg ce- ew pti: a : his A ! s Comet The I arol Te . . ‘ a ' Bladen ¢ y Lad the M: i ; w t k t ' r Judge F presiding We learn party ; ‘ en in some wiv weeks, f ~ i ‘ be hed in liens r ‘ 4 ;. ; r : west the road does not eecem to he makin ; ves a juer number anes State eevera » : vimml oeecerme, [tre thenrht the ment ear S12 1 t A slave named Jack waa tried for eet . . i £ (thes (way eniley will harnenr d anice ‘ Malama.on ting fire te the Lam of Mr. Wm L. Moore, aid The i i Se Seat ‘ Vil mquitted’ = Wale fieeald At pro! \ i " : : sll ewrtincct er K oe We 1 “ w | is 1 . The feo great Keents in the Life of Gea fant % . : ; , - Scie Qe ' { ( . aie 4 . i _ / The Charhotteser e (Va) Adrocate,eme ley w ff . we Aes ty ek et0E ; ; ‘a auf " \ Phy r Stawle, of fiarns, Syd “ M : New rein recounting the munificence - I> 7. F 7 ' ‘ of Vier mn beng scent apon @ cry rr - I ‘ nt a protest agar , h : or yestowing an entire cent af ) wage as ‘ cof ritie Youre Avrnies While President Pierce evenit ma | acknuwledy ‘ * was standing near the hotel at which he had t with | what } ; , . hen reome, a littl chap, of a few surmmers, find cnean Tiel ax ng hie bat band unbuckled, went ap to the I'res'- night, reg : ' ; oe \ : tthe? Af bentand accosted hin with ofix my hat band, st p= ' 2 ~alinon PL Chiawe. the # no candiulat r EP Mectinitere | : wd Kat Vhat'e your name! anid the Preaident. “De fled » Wits : HO eal fin, Governor i 1 A eth ay" : ; ; ‘ ‘ rus, were Tree.” ‘Do vou know mef ‘Yea; rou are he wa » ‘ r unte ’ nee erin oar y | ‘ Morne the Vresident,’ said young Amerien; ‘ha my Wat A . wae 4 majority, and the thirty | - : ntromas ind.’ The President fixed. his hat band, aad by * ag) «fo de beard fr will probably , : Med the flames then Young Amenea went to bia play, content tarnes wer on r $000 mor \ wl t he, too, was the Presideate With Repu ® : ai! df ot jecers, aed com ex . meorung ‘ga, and 2 ying!) oom ach combs ovale =t concle bately gos ™ scorch mo ually @ hor veualoes of Gea cale,eme Stevie, of pon @ cry b: nt Pierce he had ta ners, find the L'res rand, sit.” nt. “De ron are Hx omy Nat and, aod , content: resideate From the Colambig Caroliniaa. LATEST B¥ TELEGRAPH Ouo Week Lier tee Europe. ARBIVAL OF STEAMER CANADA, Maswas, October 10, | Partial tetarns from Doniphan The steamer Canada arrived here last night, | Whitfield. wena Sige Kansas pay Sr, ours, Oetober 8. | The returns of the Katisas elestion fur Con- | gressionat delegate come to hand slowly. — Atchison county and Leavenworth city have voted for Whitticld, the pro-slavery candidmte, with Liverpool dates of the 29th ult, ee te Cotton had declined 44., with sales of 86,000 Indian Battie, bales. Breadstuffs unchanged. Cuidado, October 5, The Bank had raised the rate of interest to 6, A letter in the St. Peters’ (Minnesota) Couri- per cent. jer, dated Northern West Post, Kedwood, states From the Crimea Gortschakoff telegraphs that that a desperate battle was fought on the 2ist the allies had landed 30,000 men at Eupatoria | ult., between the Chippewa and Sioux Ludians, in to attack bis flank. | whie h 77 Sioux were killed aud wounded. Oaly The Russians were strongly fortifying the 4 Chippewas were killed. North side of Sebastopol. The autumnal storins had commenced in the | Crimea, attended with fearful gales and heavy | rains, oo. Loss of a Ship om Matteras. Puiraperraia, October 6. ‘ost of the War to T'yrkey.-rlsinstgied that | On Stock :—William Clouse, 8. L. Howell and Le- The schooner Cerro Gordo, Captain Shaw, at this port from Drracoke, N.C, re ports that on middling | the zouk ult, at 3 p. m, off Gaecka saw a large sbip tack fur the southward, and at half Aa past 3 o'clock p.m. tacked again, and stood for Iie a Me. 8d. Yellow com 40.048, Sugar| is oe ee a ae oteady. ec asa heavy ship, with al Oils Mem apd ped awed) Tarpon: feeds avy ship, with all anil set, with white tine quiet. Rosin active. Provisions firm. Three of her boats were oleerved to adyapoing, ain . - The flowing are the despatches relating to aes dell ds aa seis cea “ military event: : | Sesastorot, September 16.—The Russians are throwing ep new batteries at the north side The Fremeb are advancing troops towards Bakshi-Serai. Sebastopol will be razed by the allies, and the basins filled. Fearful tempests, with heavy rains, have set The quotations of cotton are: Fair Orleans 6j4., middling 644. fair upland 6§d., 54d. Flour was unchanged. Canal 39 a 42s, Ohio | 42.0440. White wheat 12a a 128, 6d. inside, and black outside, with a white | Bacon | etewak. —— - The Didicaities with Deamark. W asuinciox, Oct, 11. It “we: bere that a messenger has been sent by Che Government to our Charge at Co- penbagen, which will cflectually prevent any vin Ward. | On Mechanism :—John Taylor, William Griffin and Jesse A. Hendrix To Procure an Orator :—A. M. Booe, H. R. Austin and B. Gaither. To Register the Articles Exhibited -—J. M. John- won and J. D. Click. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting, | jand a list of the Premiums to be awarded, be pub- lishe d. | ‘The meeting then adjourned. | 8 B. F. Lox, Bec'y. TAYLOR, President. | | The following is the Liat of Premiums: | For the greatest yield of Corn va an Acre of upunproved Land, “ second greatest, greatest yield on ao improved acre, “second, “third, greatest yield of Wheat on an acre, allowing GU tbe lo make a bushel, mu MARK ETS. | . Bar, | “ Eng. Refiu'd | Lead, Dry White, Oeil the war has alrendy imposed upon 'Tyskey ex- og penses to the amount of over 300,000,000 franes; P Big isbury, ctober 16, 1855. of which 220,000,000 bad been met from i Mee eecgene DA, gales 1 let ’ » Fu . owe resvurces,.and 80,000,000 would be provi- | Bacou, ° PD oy Cuba, ee ded for by, the new load, guarranteed by the es: nae fe Rupesee, $5 3 £8 ef, Western. powers, Butter, 120 ie do. Stashiagtt, he ub a <n i et Contes’ iment Heres Bhoe do. Adamusit, s, moe do. g — Annual Fair of the Davie County |... “f"™ sgt "tag aa PE Agricultural Society, do. oo Wadi, Pasnoes’ ge! Ws 5 Castings @ ‘otatoes, Irish, 5 At a called meeting of the Davie County Agricul- Pwr ; 124, @ 15 hes ve, . tural Society, held ut Mocksville, Sept. 13th, 1855, | COO, Regs W b, ~ Cotten ‘Bagging, suck.) goaee 83 penned Tht the Parr 1sbw bal ot Mocke-| Dundss, 13600 [Bhecingy Browa, ‘ae ” 5 od a) e a e rowan, ville on the 26th and 27th of October next. “ Burlups, 00 a 125/Shot, 7 bag, $2.25 The President then appointed the following com- |Cottoa Yura, 85.200 Beed,—— mittees, viz: Corn, Clover, | dems oes . ow : do. Merl, 50u55 Flaxsee: Resa a -—G. W. Juhneon, B. Baily | ( Pee yay sue ei Lats ae, 134 . < ul 3 s On Agricultural Produets:—M. Cuthrell, James | |e Fesths re, 235 “ Crashed, 125415 Brock and Berry Foster. G | Flour, P bi, % + “ Clarified, Oal2) Iron, Swede, 6 How, 124015 he 4a AiTerpestine, Behera by 54 heat, “Mules, 5 |Wool, Py « Oval, 6@7 |Window Glass, F box, Lard, 10a 124! 8X10 $2.00 0 82.25 | Lead, bar, 7408 | 106 12 $2.25 « $2.50 | | ; | Not Over Yet! | S25,000 _ WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. WwW E are now receiving ha one New York and Phil- | adelphia, a large stuck of Full aud Winter Dry | Goods, Bouts and Shoes, Caps and flute, Groceries, In fact almost all kinds of Goods, which we are de- termmed to sell low; heuce we ray, that we will not | suy to one, we say to all; come, and we will give you more fur your nwuey than auy body else will. R. & A. MURPHY. Balisbury, Oct. 1855. 3en20 P. 8. Remember the Siga in large letters, MUR- DR. WH. F. BASON, (Regular im both Medicine and Dental Sargery,) DwNnNTistT, Runaway---$15 Reward. | Now his ‘Tenth savas! visit through W. N. Carolina, begs to say that he will attend all calls I ANAWAY from the sobscriber on Sunday, the | (hrough friends or P. Office wi Salisbury, during the 7th inst., BOB (or Robert) HITMAN, elies Bob| continaance of this notice charges He owes m | File, alias Lina. This fellow is a dark mulatto, aged | |ubout 25 yeara. He is free-born, but a slave at this | yuis, none ueod suffer with, of despair of Teeth who |tlme by virtge of a bond for the redemption of Court | apply in time. uearly four years service. | hadon when he left, a woollen shirt, a dark broadcloth | feueck evat aad a broad brim white hat. He He was once | whipped at the Whipping Pust, and bears the marks | T will give the abuve reward for his apprehension und | delivery to me, of for bis cunfinemett in some jail so that I Moont Pleasant, ee ceive attention October 16, 1955. again. Cabarrus eoanty, N.C., ” Letiers addressed to me at iff re- CUARLES KLUTTS itt N. B. Having every facility, and competent assist- | Office hoers from 8 to 5. September 11, 1855 hs lr” Office t Dr (£16 Whitehead’s. “WHEAT! WHEAT! © wish to parchase a large quantity of good wheat, for which the market price will be paid in cach. JOHN McRORIE THE BXCITEMENT New Fall and Winter. °° be undersuld by any other house. Therefore, what we | | PHY’s STORE. | Preservation better than Extraction | CONKLING, SHEPHERD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN | 88SB8. aes AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 27 MURMAY & 31 wABREN STS., NEV WorRnk Charles 4. Shepherd, Wm. F. Barbour, éus0's 3 MOCKESVILLE MALE ACADEMY. | | |r ed next session of this Tostitation commenees om | ‘Thursday, the 9th of August. ‘The Sabseriber, | weed. A. Conkting, Ready-Made Clothing, | Salisbury, Sep! September 18, 1855. Powder, Lead and Shot, Nails, H.exe and Mule Shoes, | and a large but of Superior REGALIA CIGARS! E. FE. MY ERS, jin taking charge of the schoul, will ouly say, that be | | will use his atinost endeavors to sustain the repatation whieh the sehoul has hitherto enjoyed. Young men | \gost respestfully informs hie patrons and the | 4 publie generally, that he is now receiving the most select stuck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, will be prepared to enter any which they may desire. TERMS: | Primary Department per Session of 5 months, onte class io the University which he has ever befure had the pleasure to offer, | Higher English Brakes, . : . 2.00. | comprising Classics, . . . - ery | RABLLS DkLIS GOODS JOUN B CRETTER, Aogust 7th, 1855. le of every description, from €4 cent Prints, up to Moria Antique Suk Dresses, ai $46 & patiera. | HIB STOCK OF F Pesideut and Facalty of the University ; Hon. Jae | Morehead, Hon. John M. Dick, Greensbure’; | NEEDLE WORKED EMBROINDERIES, 2. Shober and J. F. Bell, Esqrs., *alisbuey. | he dues uot hesitate in esseriing, is the Largest, most i ? pelea plas eet reche Flag” copy 6 times elegant, und more varied thau has ever befure been ve Levecach oi haope cad exhibited to a North Carolina public, consisting of | WoO rTrcsz. FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET and | LL Persons indebted to the estate of Amos F. SWISS COLLARS and SLEEVES, wt all pri- | Sharpe, dee'd., are hereby notified to make immediate REFERENCES: ces; HONITON, GUIPURE VALENCI.- ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE, AND PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR- | payment, aud save cost; and those having claims will ETTES & SLEBVES; HANDK' FS. | Present them to the subscriber, oF this wutice will be SKIRTS, INFANTS WAIS plead iv bar of their recovery ‘Thos is also to forwerea ROB eud DRESSE aay person from trading fur certain notes known to be the property of said Anos F Hbarpe, which notes are NGS end INSERT te fl wsiataid: one against W. B.WU- fost of stolen, to wil reat variety. MOU COLLARS. SLEEVES son, draw. in favor of —— Lippard, for $500, and two HANDKERCHIEFS against EF. Sharpe, amoanung w about $75. The ol as A.W avn & Cea, He has a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and | 1 Clothvers, 8 ipieriie : N.C im Canton Crape, Bay Hs assortinent yf a Jaahmere, SHAWLS TALMAS, Stelia. Biate and other * diselved, and th to make immediate pay uw said firm are requested 5 3 8 5 3 6 AK 4 in. The allies are concentrating troops ; fheutty with Denmark tu regard to the Sound ocr greatest, ‘ a , Salisbury, Oct. 8, 1855 _ 20tf “ ” JNO. A WE at spi eos ag et , third “ ‘ _ | = | and » ng partne Sepastorot, September 17.—The allies are * .. eccsiset yicld of Tubeses ca'en ecre.) | 4.08 State of North Carolina. wei 40, 000 W orth Avgest Sih, 1055 Lif ; ‘ ' «second 2 00 , anes < = constagly recoeaoil. nog the west wing ¢ Runeae Slerticn. 5 a ey Zale ichdleq Catton en’ eu ecres 4 00 ALEXANDER C : aie ; is complcte, coinprising almost every article ie the line. PETER W. HINTON, the Russian army. Four bandred des rten Brit ocm Oct 6: “ oe al Iriats Potators on 4 acre, 2 00 IN EQUITY—FALL TERM, 18 om | Ho base €:44 rule aasorumeat of COMMISSION MERCHANT, e D had come into the a! ; : + Sweet “ 2.00 James H Newland rs. Joseph R. Newland, William hi ules, h m0. ° allied cam We} Anan A = 4, se ieiad a esos e have further eleetion returns from Kansas “4 of Oateon ae acre, 200” Newland, Elipch Newland, Duvid Newland, Ephr'm ; Gentlemen’s Wear, TOWN POINT, ho ged a ee ae tee emer amen a lee A hinds county, lind given 130 votes, all for broviest year vid Pig 400, Starr, Nancy Starr. JT. Newlend. Jr Joerpe Hes Composing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cases igevtoin, WR- Russians after the evacuntion of the place, that Writ) tn fT ae Whikeld bad 2d * “ 3 ou tetier, Guardian of the heirs of Jubu Newiand de- as subscribers having determined to close thei eee eee vain Stocks, Glove ’ aven ty 1 1 ° 2 00 < s sefntel ee nedencdel Sone 7) PaaS Bal het) ee ia) attention paid to Seltin the soldiers exhausted try for 24 boun without : : - rap Mies od Prratihe Plas mur Uribe over conned Ae . busaces in Nalsbury Gaunileta, &c., Ke, & ectaenet = areonl ad Sas : ) ret 180 Opposition, Partial returus fron 5 age mat ”) Ws appearing ls the eatisfaction of the Court that votes, their entire Sock o Ladies’ Hoseries and Gloees,in great veriety—io Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, feod. The Rasian los they estmated at 6 ws.'0 sheen t u number, 4¢ El d, Devid N Da th uf demrable G cost, embrecing « , lasoe : SP Poa plan county show 35 votes for Whitheld best piveate 300 4, me ap erie: No : Paplicney WN his penne elobrsa th eemneeabn Secret E® fact + rel Lo aseviment of Staple’ @&¢. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding 6,000. ve ad, Fphrann Starr, Nancy Starr, ewland | gwd semurvet ‘ ad Dry Ueods, which he duce mat th . . and wove fur Leeder 2 OU ind Joseph Hostetler, are not rewdents of this State peroaiptond Jil A otenteell old raf aS erpIea ot Goons. The Rassians were firing shells into the oty . : ped Ik is therefore ordered DR *y Gi \( )DS extmination of kb anng é mavaM Te from the north forts nae +9 Com ~9 some goods and reute will be offered, @bech ML. Rtubarda, Keg. Saitebory, W. ( Sante Anse te Wabiegtes. dd g send ste lo ; Charts Lc Moto td oO tember 22 ' aa 2 “ay | canwot fail lo give satelaeinin ‘ =e Septem ee A buady of the allien Wass tos, Oct 9 Hi ~ Mer oa Heree Cait 3 per mi bai enewer ur demer W said Bill, otherw ice H A RDW A R EK, HA’ i Ss, al e He takes thee method z hes mest sinerre peeve Btlaep 2 recently lauded at Bujpatoria, attacked a force of Tlicee ta fille or pe. dosti Usat Matta Anna ot aaa re nthe ‘ =e - 6 Arlee ae ned Meer Ris eitare larselaeeh Or thanks forthe very liberal pairomege which haw been iyyi2 wot : + js « : = ” bestumed a a bis, awd trusts lo wert @ Conti veance Russian iofantry. The latter retreated ban been sa tt for several dat pe iar Huse Cott, ower | and eader 2 y're 2 0) p : s 2 ki Meaday chs Ls ‘i ‘ ; > pant, pr ; ' 4 oo Eayurty, a office, ia Taylorsville, the 4th Monday aft Iron, Sole Leather, Salt, Segar and of the same <ie x ay] Carmen Beptemter 23. Vince Hurtahabel Say qunreted af the Mow of Gea, Alt wie eg EUS ne a Mena an Agents ADS re iver, JAMES M. EDNEY, telegraphs that 20.000 alice have landed ay ( prufable that a successur will be ap | under ome year, 200) Ceuder 16 Tales 17 No. 4, Gramte Buriding Lare ov sammvuss, 8. ¢ minted to Worrell, the Conse! at Matanzas, Bull : 2 00 aera td lad wits Kapetoria, and that there are wow 30.000 mer patute native Bail, 1, wishing to par- smn ported 3 00 precip venice DR. H. KELLY sate hak ase ttn ee a pager ae 3% ‘Yadkin River Land for Sale. oo R. M. BRUCE & CO, Ow the 25th. 35.090 — EE ; ~ : ** on ey Calf, under 1 yeas, 1 see ea lav eala| seal picmioaion am bee ses Gia cds ouesl WN preeen: ouao eure llyicretinanpis ct spel POVED TO BTATESVICLE. 2 e: we IMPORTERS AYD WHOLESALE DEALERS JV . a . w (ur a) ent , . sy of D : « Tere hee ser . e . r aad the 94) , . Fupetoria pee ; ene ; ar ae a B m, | - rneet ord bet ote ene re ary 20 pe wer than (suds bmg : ot - po. Public eearral (is ce Mate Aitecs eon lat ihe OREIGN & DOMESTIC BRY GOODS, : , and orcupud the neybbunug villages <n . ws pcied 2 00 ot belvw wd and wiiho balls a4 cts ‘ x id (our or #8 pumtte the Wethuchst church, ALSO om the Reasian Gant prove . 0 2 Mute ¢ unval ter the mut ( ekens, 50 Holteburg Statwavn the NC. Rate ve ere requested to ‘ ‘ fre v¥ he 4 oon . . ‘ emitaNn 3 . Murcova Duche On a gous Dw g wes, and Negro Huwere uiahe . pre aia awed (emis excell be wil be fue ata vee, whev aut profes Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Ut te telegraphed from Merlin that Gortacha "0""| fit ay = Turkeys W suff a e Wot WW Negroee The chewed with dn elk / hell effi esen evervete the north burta, bet thet ___ a dob cael heard Nahace ® heres tarnag Pow 2 U0 Tract cvotane JENKINS, ROSERTS & CO y use 5e & 32> > 58 we 1 8 Mat eurted he cars saturley by ao leege com : 1 60 Salesb hea 7 4 the Ressiane ere making great preparations fir pany of vee | ayance of bis ‘ io 7.2> ‘AdQ*SEGECS@s Tremendous ixcitement feats @ Winter campergn youth ad mu + weagures err = ae aad - ya A which owe haudred and maty of seventy are fre NTA. ABOUT THE mnie Collars, Stocks, * sad eel celgmacag-soneay heaes Snag Pixcdect we ae Bree (at SB ager poet eatin deg pepe rel . ' Ce ee ee od be etorention: and were. ollined to eel thes oo ne hob h heteatos KO cthel had pau Beano 2100 | aay ths aad to Gasermannad ba Westen Nasth Core W | K t 4 | Bem,'010 ltteer Taevime . F . that « tat ] ther 7 al y - " "y re 7 : hae 1 the be stated thes ‘ wire twenty <b 0 ua 11 wot wuld provately beéure the Let Wedmeadtay MISS MARGARET RU: SSE LL, estern EAT@aSiOn . , pat borves pleats of the same curt ia Ma aud if the proce of Upper Leathe 1 00 |. December neat, 4 will be mad to Une highest ndder . SHOE YOUR NEGROES. Awstria still occupies 8 mediatory atlited statement be true, we hope it eri wot be lung Mede 100 oat ae 7 \W OULD respectfalty inform the Ladies of Selle MEIE Rabe racial ke elder ease arisamen liber: 7) sv KAs i — before they sre all drummed out of town to the Heruees : . (MARLES L. TORRENCK bury, end the surruuading coaniry, thet whe l basiness ia the Weat, os well cs fl ether dirce LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO B Caif->kun ) ' 21 ds J ere ail . t Pi SHOES. fee Sale. and Orders thy Gihed. t pe be h Unt ~ ‘ Octaber 16 “e Sa ame, take thee meus 4d of informing thew semercss preeny ‘ Pens) ivania Flertion. a -“ the Hogue’s Mare dhreed Salta 2 Aw, gr Noch Carcina Wheg tad Greessbure’ Patnet may be foand at Mr William (reads end patrons that they are gue reenwing 0, “sll carly and get a gods Opposte Marphy's sented tu be a ctack beamed creature, and th Weeding Hoe I es mmnee immedi at _— he condeure uf ie. souk eauek ok Ciranite budding Pencsparrara, Octuber 10 proper aagium for all eech lunstiee is north of Road Waggue 30! Benjomun Juisan She bas cvnederable practice and 7 : - 3 UL. MOWARD. The Democratic tate in thas ty oe ected Magen stad Dison I aoe 1 rete carom ofthe Pome Caters aie | OTe rere alee mee Sota] READY MADE CLOTHING, | sens 15 tie by 1.000 w 250 l Mocom | (Fee 1) Telegraph ' a bs —e er. sa vile will cormmence on the 1a of Japewy ari a ; = " oe sates gece = ? tated Iams comes Sarees ace reed veaktin 3 00 | The budding ant betog Bacied. the Tresters have or) Oe te tn a de may ~~ Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- Gives 6.000 [me > apornty row 1,404 al ne -aary arreagemesis s maenewt et | ak ction Combe 800, be There tit 4 tt WU UG et ia ilag Cs ek ; ee 1 op ot wh wish te atlend Private houses wi ee A tlemen's Furnishing Coods ee - } ] eee wee A Nee ing rhe Sis arte (1 Lo 4 t " 8 oarta oche F 2 00 . ' * . . 4 a . b «4 mat ebeck c the Dremocrats ha . he State Seta ect Kah Car f+ Tiosly will be f £ c te : = : - ra 1 fue the parpeee low Ale, a eplended wick of HATS ead CAPS a 3 ae ae eee st pee State of North Carolina. jor sss pfirc US un, a a ~ ( “ | “ne » ts t i sca e © v4 Odie Liection. 4 : a iB ¢g : pel INO A. WEIRWAN & PRICE ‘LR RD* ; . hee ° OBA Coir ume Th : We way ont mee Mer-hact Taslere ' tres aes rede aa . : mga oe CRT AULMOH 8 hers fi. <1 GoR (16 SALISBURY Reterns from et s show owJderable sheietoe can Mma - tegar as a vet at a the che ] ; ray ‘ Ques for Chase, Kepublean, fur (rorernor phrenteg erparitien Us Alnhimemte: A Sur 2 Duh = A TRUSTEE ~ _» ; NO) 1¢ a _ Se — tha ter cus Bee. 5 { : ~ ) nme 4 a as Ar hee 2 ; i . Pomparns < . Sale cs we , ate of the t rte Columbia Market. bat we hay - cee Office North Carolina R. R. Company, : ances ‘ ue 5 eee = Goons ter work o eiiieube : " \ . e than 4) buh SALISBURY . : 73 une : re ee meade n ‘ ene Ladecs [)-partmen h I sau it toll BHO PS I oAtere. 3 - - ait ' Th F oven te oemt stock . , Bacos : ‘ z ’ 1 "WT F ait cc rps \ fe =e 2 make pa *¢ q Tye card AM cet ic Wises a) G widen 16015. ani hame lta per » A the a = a — = 4 . Supreme ar eae " . Rowra eoanty, 16 cord n 1 , i > al . *y f 3 ( T —— S uM Y ane t anes =F - a Wee ba 7 sot Thee en 4 you la thee arte arn) ob og (neeshe tale a Nae hee he roof cod J A Hardee. have the reals ar . . y HeowaRD | Cree . . gh Reed, eve- Coa. $ nie ’ » ' can ware 2 work o Sout! ' t aris 1 I ae « bery, Rope. 11.18 ié as re See See ae era a AR DoDUE ° $e. WAalr2gs rate a * r beret 7 sa ~ . . 4d wate of rae aa pe 3 extern "TA SBavet WEE ALY = as = Py “ ° ‘J ( h vs € li ¢ e a ged L 4. Pace kbp . | : we Western Carolina DR.J.J. SUMMEAELL, eee ve ’ \ 7) ha ’ ’ 4 Poonea—8T) conte a Bl per} ia ee ’ ‘ : encnrs Stet ov 2S PPOSTTE MANSION HOTEI Bacrimone, Octuber 11. -There we a _ : ae ain <a MALE ACADEMY. re = Of Four Horse Post Coaches, artive qowement to dey again in A “<0 he r ‘ alee . 5 Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co, N.C ee ' a Staieoviie as can fart er) wil me t hes of ba Winter Session, 1Soo-o6. bs a 1 Lea = Mv ‘ ' f Anes au ha £ easce Baus e ° At fre T ree ergte A fae ' nd “eet v Leas bought = n , ' 5 Rev. WW. GERMAIRDT, Princtpal. . 2 cones es : ve sepply much + I ia lg re a oN wiek Aeads(aet. = sad orriesa ~ ig , WM. R. aie See 25 TESHIS Loe s located _ at he « 1 a err We note ales an a 1 Fn ‘ St t . Z 9 ] on W \ LARGE DEALER IN Mage reeds is (he Den Denia s ® New Y Chetidvew 1 A \ eee 2 - . . . x cae aay woe ‘ a) ° cock ene Thoagh bu pe 2 2 market te dul! ar . < BR. r. : . lie save . beet Bier a 3 a eatiafection. 00 : Miste at O98 414. geal! Casi) ands x - cate ( v Matier as o atebtres oar r ° romptly ss es a (4 Prine crs ; VALUABLE LANDS . n ero 69 50 ' = = es he thre . I oe an eaten ae r ' r Be = Ris ome dire ' M anf A 5 F, , VARRIED Fi POLOm nes ye ee Pe II : te ee See ye : »~ a 0 ie oe ft oF De Prost and | s ur last issue we | ar Q _ , . Ee 4 " he 10h b< I-C Rarahar “ . = aa Sa eenpeee F-rani \ tt ou TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. RFW F\ at in bed several heave frosts, 2 en gt 4 ” sa cM VM WARRRY Mie SARAH ANN by i Thered A . Sep : es mwk : mt | ova henr . \ a RB. . i end et : . ; A paperu aughter of Joha Montgumery, Bag Morph 8 ¢ The arnere “Ww . iin tha . Y ad teereary wat telo@ *2 a did nm oot e will be p = ne * cof WaichesJew Me o ans nen vo a : T F vtiom of we. Thee a 4 ans All Wateh work warranted 12 =e einen The North (ar P8yned of the TPreshyt Pope iss es oe DIED : sa aac Peay i aM . ene 0 Jasesr or OF . aie rian Charch, sill commence ite annual wens (8) 01 oa Ns ra Nels h want, Mre ELIZA wae ay 1) hs i 7219 at Greenaboro’, on the lat inte is cat tea baled i : ae. why we BETH KLUTTS, wif of Caleb Kiots, Eeq, aged I iol bod aut lahat : - z : () Via. — Charice Loum . Ah cd ala , : tree clones ~ $25 Pe The Newport (K News at the tagyeation vdeo Carndna 1 “Cie ott Repco BENITA. 1% . setrne ofits abi = alt pula . os x . Reward. ef a number of promincut slavebulders in that = Tax 7h rrue Roars \ te MIN, asa nf Joho and Abiged Joben, aged about 12 ee s areclina fiw (hoes : pone ihe) sees 1 aM shortage tek pave . ; : as be he kel atom prevails in Tans of annually pre cle years aad = months ss & cas aa : a Rc aches aes ba vdte : ber: M , k . ve : I ie NRY g th k pep tr andi mack sugh Colleges 1X SA] ISBURY . ‘ ' >a - * envy : x ah Beye < ' f arzest = 7; P \ . ' aks Var ae ele, he : k He h aa eg =~“ DIRECT IMPORTATION. BATES OF TUITION, d PON Acad chee 1 eens. De a eae a < po-latur « pase . x ' wr Orth A a ste . Heo ard Pre The Kansas | \ SY a law ey crowns Si Mande, aad wetglind/ 04" joe CHINA, | GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, Winter seas 912 00 —Sammer camo A 7 ‘ . ( ! A A pes Sete ss empting sla f x t ar Jena than acve t ‘ =x ‘ - emaining Stud + q ral ms “ing on " DINO oe: priate A coae Fall and Winter Goods, rE TOWN Lots : The D ry , ee Columbia, 8. C. para " ” bs § : VALUABLE Tt iN ne Dem e carne — Hee mn . \ ‘ atin Grammar and (re = ! Met : the Manicipal election hy P98 The Umencs Aluminwr Mo Roby, of Pana, deported ir 1 AVING 5 As rey large suppl ite i go Oat. ! i . dtned Se La \ cae : Wanted Immediately, ; oy ons ar t » Grammar sew : My r M i iiee French Kiet = us 3 V party has fallen (fs : aa great Echitation, at Paria on the 22d Aus North seas ide sion. B10 Ticlaneas Poeaan ‘Cwilir, ( @e. Prints a M i At the ahi ty Mine tion, and there has been a ‘ gain rireat. where it wae inspected by the Quieeu and REAL FRENCH CHINA--. { - ponte Department, emben we : agerpht oe ney Pas Se ’ | pal as a and Classics—V FY P PA ores ands of . - several bundred ‘rinee Albert. a time piece made entirely of the are yon, RETO ‘ F a Tie ( VAL ie “i el k ' -. an! @0ld Band, Fancy and White, in Dinner ag a ation a AAT eT ere A eetiledelas an aly = x 1 Wot My 4 \ D) COUNT tal thre or vatea, ong } : sf . 7 . ‘a a * * The !ateat accounts we ha f ay aves metal of clay A | w a, pin cogs @ and Tea Setts—New Shapes; Fre i ee . - ae PN F A Spt it probable that Chase is elected Govern wheela are made of alumimam, and Mo Roby be epn rery neautitn! Goods for Christmas and New Year preenute Te Soaks Se cin of : 2 , Ys Mt : Z cn “ A och better for theae purposes than «CPaARlOR © FGRANITE WARE, DINNER, TEA No etadent will b I fora echar ne eer et as: Sey s i ea that itismuch bet t pery ; va ‘ A oe ey GCHANRER WARK hematitel, Noe tyes Lee haslihanihaif w ecemone The A I pany wes Sens Bh eda Land Grain and Stock We learn from the (Chester Standard that on the metale gene rally employed. It as much clre wo 1 DED CLAS WARE Py ee ni = h : “ ry bret be a es ‘ ‘ VADAIN SLVIGATION | OMPANY, 4 yc VA. t » much power to co ' ga commodions chapel, aeveral ream ms ma . fest Maturday night, a manly the name of Brad- liuhter, dors not require mi mae! power 0 CON: CAM PAIGHE WINE & BOG GLASSES ee itatis, and a nuraber of rome sufficeat |" 4 “ , | ; sep Jey was murdered with an nie, by a Mr W it the ® and therfore, with aheay be 322,897 RD CASTOR, oeccammvltate at lena 30 etadentea ‘These roome Pt pe ai 30 ' ' ¢ ; cy ' 1 a bana better result of regular ve TARL KR CUTLERY, COPPRE URNS, rece at, w ve 1, and r 8 cou Alt & Pe A Nei » x sow, aT, woul we <a ryiib t ance, WH . . ™ s B4 TRAVA L RING GLASSES, ek he e en a = . } ery | F and amooth when harmnpe an & FORKS BUTTER KNIVES f < A . ; : 2 ner Th ' ‘ - . = is oe nak : ~ hed a ars that the partion wer wth Carolia f loarding has h rar > . KI I ‘ \ SON : : ae ‘ 1 “ = alee t ii tan that Wilharr friction will be reduced to almost nothing Vil, Partour, Btore, Deck, Office & Peeters 4, Several large tee ware mow IM ae : : piensa . : LM iad: revelling: tamither ' 1 ct \ Dik a : atic : : : " a process of erect s if « arming had bees drinking Gc ocleral dave; that on i ‘TAMP s. = kiiwe ne (pene A ted . ; (innedes 8 as Fi ) aan Lian TIN # HFS, DISH COVERS, BRUSHPS, board v eto yrs | y Terrase evening of the oecurr e and d as Ar aw never eo low ine n ‘ worry " FIN " JD! = AS aes ‘ : " ~ AG & FEVER © . aa . IO RER with a sof of bis and two of decensed’ were york markets as they are now. A very far BAKAB IS, DOOR MATS, ae I Winter Resaton will c : Ver der 218 ) eneaamped together: that Willian rose ia the | n iacectling at rate of one dollar per .— the 93th of Ortoh x \N mpnenl b Ted white Trad yr wre hig UI ‘ ALSO: 1a For further particulars, addres POSITIVELY CURED Us GIL D CHARLES’ POWE night, and while Bradley was sleeping. clove ai les dollar and a balf ‘ REV WAL GERIEARDT JAMES CALEOWAY ; BS TF ¥ head vie H - and that he ther : : eae salou : ere ; ! 1 dior forth HENRY WALSER bred anender in te piaeen and that ty ie lla a bere 100 PACKAGES Mot resem, Cataren Co TMIIE grrteet cet og di ve I ARY. SLSER. 1 Past armneuts ltt te sahey roan ed Mere he escape I coe | Sey is! JW. ENNISS’ Book Store JACOB CORRELL, fall) he pub- he was ina fit of delirium tremens nr Tie nat . t ROBERT ELPIS A coroner's inquest was held over the hody ASE 2 100 mo } Jy By Wholesale. Goods well put up and sent to the Rall Roads DR. D1 N Kk ] N Ss bs Ae hich POW BAERS TON Saliebu \ ‘ lw ¢ 5 1 Kot pe. afraid to work wah your banda, and diligeatly, Woe, aad thet we give angle dn . ven g wh ies 9. Hive J Rettnrsoe, (Pai, amt 8 eAriic” ‘ wma mice’: At iwergslne PESPECTEULLY offers hie services to the cith jis been ¢ y hon ‘ zie case of VR Hel yi) : turned in accordance with these facts Mr. te A cat in “ Mie M, ' rin R ee ke OMees Na imanlllnel Ys ors = Wittiame hae leon arrested and ulgod in York tend to your own business, and Dever trusty) & Vea as Or é ) P : ail, -CUnionertlle J . inothe Octate fo POETICAL. October. Ay Mins MARY KOLAR tom, more by the discontinuance of its visits than anything else. Tt was not so with — me The last tine T saw the appariuon, which bad haunted me for nearly a year, and drivea me to | the verge of the grave, there were circumstances counected with its disappearance altogether in- compatible with the supposition that It was an It has ceased visiting the for more and I think you will acknowledge, after you have heard my narrative, that its re- illusion. than a year; nS ATTENTION, LL PERSONS Tudebted to the firm of BAKER & OWEN are requested to call and settle ar heir aceounts mast be closed. All persons noeding inistress’ goodnegs as the moon does the light of | the sun. ] was selected a playmate for you.— As we grew of, your sister, who was an ignorant maid-servant in a tavern, when she attracted, by | si SS | > 1 SE : her beauty and modesty, the honorable regards | of the rich Bristol merchant, had every seen | plishment lavished upon her, after her marriage, | undertook the task of learning us to read and’ write, We both made rapid progress; atid from speaking in the rude dialect of the mountaineer, | December 7, ee (SUCCRSSORS TO TINLEY ® HEARON,) Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, | HUGH L.TINLEY & Co, SS a om _ A NEW SUPPLY OF WATOMES & JEWELRY | * «VEGETABLE TINCTURE: | THE GREAT RESTORATIVE (AND IN Vig, ORATOR OF THE SYSTEM, VAIS article, which has made so 4 ois watdsraateaane oni kot ST, | HAMPTON’S Pug: ow ‘ ew ality is the strongest secunty ! have against aby she taught us how to pro ee the manly lan- - Vineness aoe te 4 aught us how to propounce the Anty ba} Gout, Neu ralgi . a , anil é , Ree a, Festula, Chills and 1 i future molestation from it » listen : guage of the Englishman, Years flewon. We eiving and Forwarding Agents, and NOTICE. hemes a Fever, Bowel Complai Worms. : . i ‘ ; } | : : * = “Twas born in Dundee oy mother died became men. T had advanced as far in my stu- General Comniission Merchants, { JAM ES HORAH. | ~ apie ew 0 rie ell ate @ menu ance the whole year long . £ : 5 t { 180 a th iMpare Mite —a Aad with no chang At MCAry Me viii Iivak any uiteoly en hty wae entrusted (2, dies’ ae my station in life required —you were No. 2 Bechunge Street, South Atlantic Wharves, ) EB, the Trustees of x York Collegiate Tnatitute, I AB jas} rerarged from New Gk, ~ Leraae As a Female Medicine it suse mo My I ZU shen oa R : ee Pheodniere: the qeutle nursings of a faithful old servant.— ‘sent to college. After six years of student life, CHARLESTON, & C, \ will eapose t pablic sale, on the 20th day of WATC yyy te tel, ny mauaigget) | ens Des se prevodi Apavere.. Wherever Maite A : . fom My father had inherited an tmmense fortune, you returned home. Ob, Jamie! Jamie! where EVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotton as cus- | October ueat, SINT Hale N UALF ACRE LOTS, for Hevry Clay, Yon. R. M. Johason, Vice-President of the Cait T welenm \“ ‘ . Wick Reierensead oar ie ; W tomary, or by Cert net. At ote bee Pett: | building purposes. Sale to tune place on the premi-| Fine French Chronometersy Mags, Mop. f he 7. Jerome, Balthoore —=— Ticucerars me Neca We whieh he increased so ebpurmously that, Ar was planted in you uature the seed, that had in and Manufactures, and make prompt returus of the same. for |ses, near Rocky Bpring, Ale jer Couaty, N. C—! Double ‘Time Keepers Lodepeudent quarter second the pants Comsat, Judge Davis iM . . + back as I can recollect, he was called a million- sx years grown to so rank a weed! Could a Ry csnt commission. The Lnstitute is under the Presidency of Rev. Prof Right Day Wate | pee ead from a brother of Sots, And wat . »p ae P : & dn We mall CONTINUM Se bereicfore, to give oar wpecialatten:| Brantley, York Joa Juhneva 19 Jeweled Hunter's, st Preupen whe Was eated by us naay. pe wok eset That giv w) eaquiaiely tru aire e always manifested the tenderest affec- child of seven years be irretrievably contamina: us for 10 cents per package. Ses) Oo eeeee comes | Those desiring a focation near a good Tastitution Jus. Nardia’a eaperior gold Hunter for Ladies, and wed, aed from bendreds of others, somes ry ee Yet, w g st « yrace ion towards ine—hbis only td. He was a cad by association with abandoned men; or are , poreyartdl fret pl orga “ tlel pt ac phy ante me would do well to visit the place on the day of sale, 10) a variety of uthers, both gold and silver a Hai n bpr erparg oof 44 ations fir Saar ery Medicine - z Pepchaeall oes wepenaibility : for advancing teand | order to ke purehases. Goard and Vest Chains, Seals, Bracelet ar Bobs, a a.% M the ; re] thy far : F sri . Alen } hee ' . { ; » very charges, 219 ¢ ider to make pureh sverd an est ai A J. a is : Y ; ee LS austerity and . ety as conse: (heir natures so innately corrupt, that the very w Vorcana shipping @oods or through this house | As to health of location and purity of water, the Caff Pins, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pins Home Testimony, — } The Sp jucotly, early in’ life, placed me under the first craits blot upon the page of their characters way rely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, | place is perhaps unsurpassed in the world; bemde® Silver and Steel Speetactes, Silver and Plated Apoon: Lixconsros, N.C, Augyst Tm ' ‘ n bow ig strictest di capil ne. As J] approached the age of {ike ink is . @ { ¥ bees ; we law te kl ee rail fe rods for f | the immediate vemty affords the most beautiful mouw- Butter Koives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Razors, | Dr, Hampton, Bir si vanit ableopaaee = THE That s wed. in a rosy bow : pele as 1 ap prues Sg tee 00 | CAMARO SA er me OU DCC ahe | okargens Ber will we detain any goods for freight ay scenery, only 20 ules from the Western Eaten- sours and Kuives of the best qaality, Coral Neole. | getable Tincture, and received much Demet rem it; pwd Twining with t f sunshine garlands f manhood T became refractory, and occasioned jyoruse. You gradually beeame so that you We would respectfully beg leave t ing gea- | son Rail Road ces. Bracelets, and Seed Coral, aad « few superior ed ine of shooting pains through my body and chine ey The 1 Fy ‘ f and th x a * ¢ oi Uemen, with whom we have hal bisir | furthe tieul ddr the ideal d Trne- | Hane to which I was marcorealy Algo before i oe " ¥ leaf and flow my fether much distress. The clief difficulties not look me in the face; and vou cannot Jobe Caldwell, President of SK : | lerther particulars address the am ques. mend It as the best medicine ead Toes Come. ; for Hat aa : : j a : _ ety 5 ‘ : U. Passailaigue, intendant of Public Works, Columbia. | '¢8 &( Tavtoraville, N.C, or Richard W. York, CLO CE $s | Reure, 06: A. hOSkMay : Ne coecuntered in iny character were a desire to this day; even now, Jamie, here in the mild PF. W. McMaster, Librarian of §. C. College, C lumbia. Seuth Luwell, Oraage county, N.C PY =| _ This is to certify, that T have used two Lege es of Mortimer is coms s sue tuli, Upsoariug thought : Pelee Ae ereetiterat ere P. W. Puller, Cotumbia, WoL SMIq a et oi hae’ Cand tatmon y's Hamyton Vege weenter he army and a dispesitiun to ealrava moonlight, you turn away your eyes from my | John King, jr, 8. C. ROR Agent, Charleston | LEWCEL BECKHAM, fo" veneeed = pe oe nie rire ren eee see . hening to the nerves reveret r ” 4 giden cro ' vance expe puter _ Heary Misroon, Agent of New York St sb tion, Call one door below j urphy's Sture, rh e : t h and gijden crowned gance in my expenditures. I distributed large gaze. Your sister ubse rved your moodiness, and u , ry Stamey aus of ser Seenere an C. A. OSTRICH, ea ca Pera cya ANCIS 4. REDXHARDR, mortal gh. so musically free, NG akale - b . A er o., of Baltia > . J " i : hs near ie ums of money among the Highlander, a Pe proposed that you should study a profession.— | sailing Packets. ee ial conan ao Lan eae A apa OF Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of all binds, re- | A Volee from the Old North thekere ee it Stet : . me ee ple for whom I bad a strong affection. This he You asked for permission and money to travel a ing Pecoeee aes rans Xt Balitwore Bleamors sud: Bestes "| ‘ Trusters police in the pect meanet see ay wes he ie | FROM ONE OF OUR AOKNTS. State, stood tI here'er a epech sew ina) be, ae . 3 | . Leto AMES HORA | DENTS. : Hath » e bore with patience. But to my inclination for year on the continent. Tt was granted, and aly 12, 1588, ; eet August 16, 1855. 10wt? Saliabery, Nov. 16, 1854. | Svaveeruse, N C., July 900, tee supplia 2 the army he set u ster op tion, He ags uc, i: “ : la a x ’ or & Menebrey > Sc ew : : Rein cer ' a mi hs & Pp ry ra opposition again you left us, Six months passed. One I HE ‘ HA W M, RWEMOW X. splelts nelaes.* teat'we 0 chert une et whieb watched with dissatisfaction my frequent visits night my mother was startled from ber sleep by y.% ocmand yoo will fad the mene, 0 nena vame b rer Rianne eres ie se Det y an By Wu. B. Baseavar and Gee. F. Root, now eatere| sh c another supply ae Soom as ae to Ue mountaing, and the skill with which Ta long drawn scr-am in your sister's chamber.— | upon the third yeer of its pubheauoo. Ite large an man | P. FORD and nore Yory tak Sod aa 6 eat ado it of Bi Garnet : : F ; : ) Pe we , c sold from this time forward, as it has dome a ; ine wielded the basket-bilted claymore, and my bigh It was a screatn—as my mother, in an inspira: “matter, onginal and selected, iw Sinaiwy Cass Ree Ses ae arriage, een and Apes Deilder, |" Youre, sith rempeet, casks Servs, Did Oy rere ore ‘j : : . ir ) . . tts © Onieinan Cantata,” us Anthems, etc. justify Scan: tetra is , | . rn : must high standing ia the Golf Club, soon convinced him ton of horror, described it—a scream changing its ude—A LIBRARY OF CHURCH MUSIC 1e © , | MEP R sasssmrns. ». 0, § ! amine anehee gee cording “ “ beral hand, tat J was unfit to succeed bim jn his business, suddenly from a@ sbrill shriek to ahoare «putter. The extraordinary sale of Tae Suawa, during the first BOOTS & SHOES oa Mowers. Mortimer 4 Mo shpat Se 7%, Lene, nightly . , : i 3 LY ‘ veree se Th plenty o'er the land So wben the tme caine for me to cuter the uni- ing noise, like words of remonstrance tesuing bet deta He publcauon, sufficrent|y aliest ts popu- ‘A ‘ . pags b) carrying of the aber | de hereby certify, that about twelve monthe ogo, Sees tabes shore ¢ larity, emoved to No. all and cxaméme biswork it Pith » eevere hemorthage of Lungs ee ne ehifeltanes | versity he consented for me to join the army if from a gaping wound in the windpipe.® She A single specimen copy will be sent, by mail, post North Third Street, Opposite Cherry * seperter Mabeepsay com ge wen i. | one advised & ‘wy De Videnpennty Teprmbte Wee tf sombre Wikia & evisu toes f I would study for a military surgeon, [tis cnstesi to her mistress succor Ant city A pert; ee N, to any leecher of munc, or UP UL ts 2) UU te bretrabe article: 11 A ap cork ot et o bette, ond afer teking hieb, | ees athted tha, vengea : J chou-leader, va the receipt of SEVEN TY-FiVE CENTS 5 + it ‘ he “ tire 7 \ ' i 70 ahi aving K d from No 4 e No NOKIE r Ne sug P © suub a * wing nevdlews for me to go into details. Le my third sicet uth of frenzy burst opea the door, and saw the Published by . : I THIRD ornare, suet shall beep on hand o fu eo are an thi bie hae tt, 1 eau, sad do, without the least tectetinn, nd The ay premaue wu ; : eEsity, 3 . © me ae , ASON BROTHERS, sortment of the best quality of MOON ama SOO % ase cise here wcture to all pereume afflicted io —— MS = year at the at ty, = a I -o twenty inderer achieve the finishing stab. She saw Pick Wel Newivak EASTER | Mancract! ny be 4 alt en id ity Mo im tha Peas 66 buds Livery. ma . "dae * ©. Weamsey, more 1! Lh re two vears of age, my father : rricf was ae , a pertephecy bapa ce Se 2. mothe . Fur (Ne light -rvetling passage of they’ ferk ag " c yg Pe * and kuew him. She shmeged out bis were tetra mck ofan an bere tore _ os les : « Useful Lite saved, acted | great, especially whem | had now to charge my wand T heard it, as Twas flying to her as THE HALLELUJAB Divi! ead al wrcttuly suatest A pane safes 7Aep Pinions pA npg Sado lary Wied the meet mien: could 1 The brown October! not because self with many unhappy moments occasioned mice, Sisce that hour abe bas becnve <leud sLE , Btact before purchast im ote and wthing bet © stew to iaduse the eee: P? ; a ee a pee : : : ; ad ; = Gites : F Customers s coptiowas t past tavare from the same dieease of which be has been rom : = ve him by my foolish irregularities, 1 felt bis bons ni maniae, and cannot accuse. You return omert oe eee owecten of) Caron) Mae Leese So Fay wcereh ows Ve an aoe, veigs ane attue cad tak cee ; tarns upwards of OE THOCeAND pieces of muse Cough, Eheumeton Ms on a Ken at thy « . drapery ever new eA AUS Pas ‘pacity to manage the great svon after, and prosecuted ine and my moth. sdapted to aboot one HeyDArD AND TWENTY metres, . x. LIVE! ae . Wa mers ride TURR, + the eeight et iil Bh! Bo with « . eight of wealtli x) suddealy heaped npoal mie. ed hwithe ururderGf voonans I |, sed @ mach larger vanety than usaal of Avrummaand!) pay, 1935 ‘ FRY STABLE rey re Zeerent family and Teieade te wats di 4 ome “nowt compannune can) wrtold 8 ; I ne len OBE OEUEE UN Be COM her Set Piece The ELEMENTS of MUSIC Ser a een ee eee Ap ge aaracaignlnecate & ; Bie al . ae topaz r T mmediate!y left the auiversity, and after plac ed. but the Highlanders sent up a shout of have been especially prepared for Singing Classre—a . — z ; : 7 Sse say coor, an bse “=<. Brsrrmowe, Jumeary Séch, teas Loode ag my affairs in the hands of persona better 4 far ark d iker Ouse uene anety of pleasing cirreees, foer part anngs, and “ aac Mesors Meevinte @ Newnes 1 tabe pleneney be . Nor 1 waste of nou cht ithe ie - I : iphone! mdnsndal te join) Lea reands interspersed. and there w added MUSICAL a ees * ith tery ., Swap ie eet eniioeenes qualified than myseif w arrange them, | bought - pardoned me. In your sister's death NOTATION IN A NUTSHELL —a bref cours UM: TEUBL : ; TERMS “Fram + wertow theca! oGrtion, my groove! baaits hed taree Prana Fan thoag virpcallaeath ty a leo hoe a commission, tbe of whieb Tyet bear. is wreepe were the very papers vou ares anvious *t schands WILMINGTON, N.C. = 4 (7 mack impaied, Shee | ermeenend te mee Mamgten’s Tha peror | A ; ay, fe et A spreunee copy will be seat, by mail, post-paid, ; OF THs fare | teamed 10s rBbets apoe my general health fount sadwtary tod (thy treasures many mere \ regiment preparing to sail for the Cap somal tan. T secured them ‘ Mislatd vue asauinaron, io cay teacher of meme, or leadersl D. cescs eters tor Baum. Coteel, Woteemler ne CAROLINA W ATCHMAN petty Cotgyeodbonr Pow exeewtion axe rye 7 he Degpeal open can 6 . . ae ne u ot header us cieelandare ter ertical, Hortsom atong Ny : ae (hee oon Pou = ( . a Hope. | am not guing to tre you, my dearer, the other a serol! of parchment, wher lad Chur, oa receipt of eqvenrY. rive CaNTe STEAM ENGINES a 5 oe fe ad om Rae thee tatoresd, ple hanno ward ¢ ’ e of jl hie . voth ol t . mendes - a : wo Dollars a year, pas eithim three monthe fre = ours Wrety, with a narrauve of my follies in the Soc { with ber own land recorded many family par MASON BROTHERS Mies o lve Preeeure, ond atugerd to » Asie cl cukacieica Tl eo ae Red aR Oe Coe ni 20U™ Lamaman and ve Bat ts Afnea. I can dispatch that portion of my life ticular. You wish them, you say! What! 22 Park Row, New York ninery, (Or Milde, evengte to paid befare tha'c uplretion if th veer) bad ibece'e sor of Che netny Os. Ul. B. Chane Sour T n ten words. I wish to call your att nnow ¥ nh : : Tay Saxsoax, Canten & Barix, Bosrox miter Water Wheels, Rayeipy are after the oar baseapired No +4 bene bis estimmey 01) be comchastve ‘ | VD ue we 80 generous, Jamie. as to give me a and Aview, Moree Powers of va - ; Pepr’ Coeretm § wis cts & Louw the Ceptete shoutd be scepetend, ay he perwnit And me to the first lok in r ha <nug farm un which | can make my oll wuthe S t f N recline dray oranlastg Nap rE mepeenany A Sar Ine Meda me ted al este a: gre hal hoa toces nd wom hghiy = at the Vicon eos ay mae 4 y ot wnother ta e 0 0 arolina, cna wie ung soem y . ; - oe coduren his Vomdertabeare ty Bom, which bas forced conviction ups : Relient ty Te ere Ca tHe pane he Ed Ae [paet paid tte? sours Fe Deters | nd th aged papayas f nat , 5 ALEXANDER COUNTY Moors Mortimer @ Meube Baowen, Coaster 4, tube Takeo wn ( . Shs o velming for human nature B the 164- cae jp world! That would be giving what {rea aaa’ Regen’ Case sa Dawe - @ Meutrey yet bi k ect lum ecine t ive : g J T and A W Moore vs W P Henry pamenta ® resgirey ot ‘ Grntwmen—1 feet it my Qnty te poe snd the ae ae . . Saver few m going to relate, you cannot y We ner much: for it far—aye, far—from yp A thatch , anys = Bets oty tow © ake ae - % " = \. 1 Hompee § eqwente temaad Ves vowels be appalling cunr n which it hae eth my here wher | lel heat ig Abbie) fateh otros donee mi ‘ ; f Dh a p rg pecomabe Nrmesheoin | : I g 7 ave concealed her from your per BUILEMS , f matiom, cad "fron! part of that tae | waren belptene thes of the eee eile sutmequent adventures; bat it will no doubt vt t i I t koe any WHEREAS the plantffe im the shore came have Wet 3 g . a gore. bed tnd Gramed tp wy dite Ste Tomiag . re wt i ‘ _ ou amd Te must carry her her scanty fowl suet oot on attachment oguect WP Henry. and Tee 7 Se ee eer s : who ts w : : Apire you with tbe same feelings awe, wineh mys if—a few shaddecks, Jamie, and catineal @ppeenng to the satvefactan of the Coun. that cad REPAIR + Shiba ' Aa ere and bs tal te Reet A i Hear aon of the > ss thave Gace ' sa 4 . " oe : aght were excited in im. when | heard prophetic cakes A smey farm, vou nay! Lith lieh meno ee Sirs ears tee wil we Capa bor copaies (aba cco Geanteent s => tbibbe ; Z : doin the oe win be ik eae ra toe oc T ore me freug reat, without bhowing what was to fulloe Mied ourely,” amew-red Pergneon, in the Selcbory Watehmen 60 a: weeks, antiying the do. in x Sauce ; (eseca sc ne i. wa pb ners tad the bely of ber i 5 ‘ aoe grtuing me.” Here the Captain paused agasn, and plac same bland ‘one lbunny the recept ( oadnet te appes ss — f thee Coort ag hata ge ari . oe e ef es Ss y =A : Hamptem's Vegrtahte Tine Ar o. - nee v : I Ma Seas i as pdt: 1 : Sh pw * he held at the Coart Howse te Taylorsville. oa the a - ~ ‘ Guar OWb the eas quad sims Ghat ne tades open on Ss Bak pare (page bos hand to bis forehead as if to recollect sume terrible harangee, be bad stood :mmovable, wit a Monday in Deer mher neat, then and there |. on eeenate pay zs ’ 2 , per at i Ase BERJAMIS court. Where ° age. thee apr a thiny , a “ A re ple Jadgmeat ui 1 be Norders or msstratiowe te be ehis vee ‘ . = ; r > ager Montel , nda r an = - aot truth, ay - bes arms folded acroms bis breast. Most surely ey amen coe ae wit & 0 or onenem as a aeieiie z > tamytem » Tierters, snd believe the above mannan ish Vi ere pr . ~ an lettered bare was alout a month.” be continued, “be Wilke: have | not made you the same offer a Wianees, A Caren. Clerk of war card Comet at of head edd oa Fh a 2 e+e = ° bed J And the «© ne mat dew fore | was to embark, that | visited Aberdeen, hundred times! Yes: you apd your mother Ott: the It Montay in Septeumber, 1955, ead the 4, sas 4386 Z¢ moe ete bility «) + e “th ye of « lecepe core a (a A be = * 2, uJ 4 . : to take leave of sume friends One evening | shall be comfortable.” fase! AUG Ra NTC: LO THE FARMERS ‘ : . M dee: * ube hag = lowe, and —— ak “Lig ated the fixberinan, with an em Pree adv §5 : Of Iredell County. [ees es = 4 maste the of the Ie } orght ove 5 rt om « La oi (a.m rr as Tess pee Dams Of, re) Lice, enti] mgnt overtook | m even bis cool companiun «t Tones GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE FORP A we = pease ip ato one of . . Hetracmg my path. [ paused a short distance * [iar You would murder a. So long as MAN S TRON PLOW — The ena-rmg se No r as 5 . ayo site pel nas “are that THE RED-HOT E\ E-BALLS. rom the town, and saung myself upom a bank. we have cx ale) im O8F pomae theme vale \ LL persons he subseribers ether by ot y pe lend Ae end are Wi Sag ened ar ”» J =% hints, toute T + met hed etpeet ee bre at therr Shop tee miles § - s 1. 4 REWINISCENCE OF TRAVEL. where two roads crommed, I amused myself by able papers, vour avance will not permit rou t Sata ; a x — i He Bent of siaieer and are 5 fermeh Segre 3 oar romeas d ere ene onic ow wihe tim $ ane . ? A LD DAG seaieloay the flast s « the npples zig lestroy us; and the moment we give them ov . | efeat wil be cherged on all oa oe erate See Ta = st:fte © 2 0 Dems moonlight Sedden!y rd voters. ¢ are rerona, without bing ager r 7 ES Sei Serene can . - ory z S'S8tc.. r . — cots pote teee in ee ORS Raa MURPHY ; Bite acon orcas be ere : 28838382 ell > 4 1 were approact Lon, before fom eart to yoga, and rou wou ander ue, ay Salebory. May 5, 1855 Jiep stn dah felt olilacia th bal It asst a elombanty . don I ste rursh b w j le a Jas & ROBERT WeNFRIY 4 —- ike nee ~ ” err wide a ans 7 US 8 UNEcrOPO ae ry - eepnscectllen Math i cost hades go : = . : a iT : ~Ql IRE. ZIMMERMAN & ‘LEN, Ape : re ‘ abing 14 arg with | at wa re L artes were gh anger \ ; an vi say « tla “ ' Importers amd Wholesale Dealers in ervere |) ew aheve = k where J « stim ne I ore: - Peure A . is ad ; “OpR 4 ? « LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. ety ean Midis sarces " sue d what RY ogY993 WHOLESALE DEALERS a i on over | arel Thad oe . pomt . . r : ae Vo FURKIick 4 wor Geic ae : . Z g : t that » - act eee wen be amrahir's ecalp | . eee We barinrdew ts crete Ubi F wo Oupa £ mw eh es or reg aghth rel lee = - A : and Fancy Trimmings, T : = . & RANCIS SQUIRE No. 34 Nerth Third street, . bese bee nce ( en an athk-+t b are of ncealnr > ZIM WRRWAS Retrnrn Martel ond Arch hie = € deve or n a et pous anor, and he ws T . * Fergus bLORGE N ALLEN \ ja vit Gen < . ” eee eee ; tok ehand end « ee a P : m7) Fe eee ke eltiaes sudicels fw citee : : dy 1) Pereme » € 1 advertio- mente are request apept : = «> =a BDe te erat wid inercimes trqered , 6 _ . ' | seermes : SHE Sobenber woeld sana he {nende : nae ” oa ablins Ab head a Lal . ‘ bat = know : laoreet WAVE YOU SEEN SAM. : prageee 28 pte n Dpanwe Bed to folow, had stoppe . rite ave be ‘ Yeatidronh uae of tb : RAIGU EL & Co. <0 ire Tw 8 Sires < “ vo » The fo wa. aks a - r k of your | a) bvetney) al the cae Paes bs \ . eee raice : : Im porters amd Jebbers of Foregin and ; ae, ee . gran * lremmed, bier . at Tam ca « Mamectie’ bar Goose map voted te fe Ae ae a win i bes at amd over ocr 1 whe @ 1 star 12 end 130 Newth Third sireet ay A ; Hoa 4 — Thomas C: Halyburton, MLD. won'd . - vane ' . ae | . } 4 « r Great. Con wha f e t A Nethings, wy « A . M. er ' : ane ia , os ony pert of antey free of joo * eels sind te ¥eni? goes Mt etee oie Z : JH ENNI . vite, N ody ve nih ewe pay \ Melita - ‘ a firey bee enilt Keinet May 31 : aa : OFFL ere z aber “f RICE vues - w pe mies oe ee Shel Gin mn -aperme aoe B Were tel eer | THE CREAT POINT ae at final auswer and re ys wl akeud A hi rivee g Rill ~IBSCRIBER « we iihae te NC bebe ’ OF ATTNRACTIOWN!! Sech a eur ion W vee walked wih hee }e cr: maerd het ‘ T metas aren ees ; : . Pe ath _— o Hf ! destined « (sreat Centre of the 1 Wika ae de hn for, ate, kekomg him “= New Books! New Books. ; iutrens ae Greensborough Sele r ra hal satan Manufacturing Interests in ; r sighs are known & t = . ners °¢ tleneve e \ . , oe Eo lamee Uoroue p o . a dete end ' Ls T Ree WOLPERT S RanceT t . ; MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Or, Be ee eh Was WITH MALL enews WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, cong eal SPH php trat Peel yey e bin ee wt of lecerance on meteciplen shat = ne seep Sie il ie be ' LIFR AND BEAL TIES OF ‘ an - Now a : Pil oa arachted Geek company done, and wil) werrent oll hie be PANSY FERN FUDGE DOGS the War 8 he has » F Fins boing bre o Western pe Ww RROWN NP WILEIS LRCTERA. (rm Baeoud UNITED STATES. has. o : . athe 7: [know ety ee Cans heower otk ; HAPS AND) WI-HAPS, be (rece Uresewcend . S : : Aa arcrtiacete ’ . HEARTS Bast (Redely if THE Intend to have a Retivesd from SALISBURY he ; : VILY LUFF Kev Commmgs TAR SONS PAUL CITY) | Pesste eney leash se "rem = : f g . . Staae ioe W. iP: cmpadaie. 1, TIF StRF~ bak ot an Amencen vdea, if they + heeme “a | nea ‘ ged zip He Re ‘ Beta pos Meee : wc | deh pet mesy © the } Late of Worth M& Bho. Fayetics ‘N bore J OW ENNISS Bonk Store pogh al Pelton whilst he w “ ' stem with a vice Aihe yet Ar “ wing fe oe Ma wa : re and | . ¢ were 4 foor th ° ‘FNER } ine cathe ae GENERAL COMMISSION om : a oh - = ® S SEAN . afend of A fey Sie Z 1 im, . Sl CUPEIN. Vics Pree AND Inde’! they lemgh et the caine ee she | r 4 i COP WENDESHALS Atreeney 7 ' } . " ne. aod hinted 91 inde pende nee 1 heow crow “ ‘ . \ ; . PETER ADAMS, sory and Tre so erm all pee shen of Colmmbar , he sudden and awful transu m a martyr te PETER ANDAs. x J IVE NOOD NOTES, of Canaine pe Prambline : i ew Ee 4 va th * uf , « f cs } ' ' ° Te file : a fiend: bat the mgbt, tle ent Tlome sight vo CUMME Gants wILM NOTON. i“ Cc (Ninh Catia Pox ateonar £ + wwled men ped playe ra slit need 7. a toe, | commence: ta wial danger n vf 1~ noe aera te ; Af Patrwte ws thes © of mon a hettrr she t : a Non Ne eee me ; on A , mente : on a cot NTRY WEN, ot brief Memorre of er ra. * people laughed ot me * Sec Vii waiwn New North Carolina Form Book, ° . O ernicen Patel iene tem mavene 2 meveens wi teeome LRP OTA TET e orem Ki tn tol of the nied . t “ Pare pe a ae prven * The Book and its Story. ( » ge et ‘ — 1 de I'm none of ¢ Oo . ; ales is orks. ( en eer aes wn The Great Tom Wheel, ot Republics « tir Tany Dintend to have a Red Rood f 4 \ Jw wa iN be are adde Panl and Julia. ot the political mye ! Ciy i oh to getin ; \ ” , nee ; 18 fi the ( «mat, S ETHIN NE and er ' d the leaders fth . 4 or Weetere schetme, ter 'h «of mainta wifar ne eae ? ee “8 dai Mo O Mi G Ww . ne Stanhope Rerlewgh, by Helen Dha Salishary and Weeern esteneoe , f Foy asia ai JH ENNI JW RNNNISS' Boot Fine ‘ ‘ Woeerern Road trem Rehehery w , aif ros ‘ bd * % ad % Lal ' ° i} 1 Bik sie Wiil You Ride or Walk ' Why. there are malenes of Gebers pa me a ov nue . > Walchary Wa i b vrvodd ene iD direction, and mines of me . wealh onle | pwr Ty BELL, EARNIART & Co., DR. W ILLIAM 8. TATE, Mo cae eee ; Ger ‘ tas Grae Sue, hal ge br ‘ hets ne rome cat i barg i : 2) any 71 IT) ) “XN WG sae dalivery o co atable nee ae : ‘ be the termines of th not ' ‘ softer, that low 7) Na ‘ I I anit hore th WW 4 _reepectinily inform the cithvems Ried nee the | ¢ mee proper io carry '\ ‘ ; . - oe felis hed iol e ' ’ Hat Fagle ¢ Fe Lake that heaver awee a7 rer . i fal COT TE . " 7 ein teadines rere ane =e nme and may be teend of ierange & nap oe beya a as ; re na VEGETADUE LITIONTRINIIC coven wicce cone wee my Sateen at srvane 8 eepring tard. i! ne soar ale Hie worthy of be thio “ trae ae dvisere \nlaay panil (ease (HEWRSE CT Rce ol ce in ' ‘ eatest and best of mortal mee | fans ah seal mee jal thommerlvce in re on ty he the dray that tle of ce. plenty and happinere— of th ak A stahbehment, hege om ork i edinees tir des pe dravage th ara at : e ’ . FRIEND OF THR HUWAN PAWELY vihe towm to and Ral dtean ne attention Why not buid-a great manatactmring cisy there! Tt pot ve : Nat the House ie naw pea st ihe re » th ee dean A tee haethe water o miker talc d every thing < ' 4 Honrdyre, Travelers & He: preeiese that. hie re Boe rt ee ne eee ew egene to heel i Amo piece in abundance There ar tive lende, pore ed h . ‘ hat may be wanted ° ' clive 5 . . : ya ” no chille a owe h —_ Hi ‘f 1CCOWWODITIONS DISEASED KIDNENS, " «pa mporiant Amusing. Testractive, Gabe: ots, Fo ops obo sed (ove: tev ene => : a j ey ; , LY ) . , ' arte d ready hande ere m ne iain aevnananca. eee the Bll eand Kidneys, Weak STOCK DRIVERS, stantial Book. bsp my ees gs ie ' ' ® How wayehay alein tin h are heanh the aie Witt And here endl ° Py) . 4 rmeval forreta, cool eprings © bree Vorernii srarsiein time ft the nean uf the Lina, a find nar eabicand htopentnihevrereomon: ‘THE LAND OF GOLD nonialpipe phir ah le . wali aoe ai Fine afin. D alle mee de Terme shall be made neene u And ob Ihese great blessng? man f Wo B OLRANT A Ms Deke cdi y Ny h ia nnaec ins if igs ah nee _ romain forever lnehed wp I tell you any © oute : \ I O at Leverly's a superintend nar business REALITY vores FICTION North Wratern Rail Road will open the gate to whit . . ‘ a Watchman OF SEAR fe etna! harried nat ca, and if Eagle City be the terminge lies = HELL. EARNIDART & ( k f tect mide Timestnne ce Won't peaple then “u UTICE THIS | | ‘ See melarary: 1seno fy inl 235 wna fer by HR Help. fe de Wise pie a cee bras ‘ I ne m ae ELLE , f for Ql nnd the city, and all along the . Addrees ' - esi t , ' Nabshory, N ell danble the cost of the Ros he 5 laiig : oy dons tyte t here ie a mint of money | i ©" 10000 Bushels Wheat , Siseoriag hae ger nai os , ‘ PB Me Reber ether vishee ss porchae ten u Warere will turn to ey. andthe wen! ee fee agai ’ Whe at, fr whi Wil payceak at ihe P maith man tern (eo gee i DR. DINKINS, peten d . ' » nwandant region the on : MICHAEL INinke help itfean gee I > reEny Y Oy lebneg, aly e. . ely the "Wer fT URARD RR 7 ( ey un like Mans Inte sk bale ! Hiaigsae itonmy sia " cont Fi <. Y work ehall be done \ ‘ ir Blank Wa for sale \ ANDREW RAGGAREY tid FN a Eo ER NN RE Im a lly a joo ete ton . © matiem, ) and ns, ood. — Pa ee il change herever ihe 7 Sian Devoted to tBaltinne’ cee ISSO TE eS a Se ee = a ns = Se ee — == ota os= mm os le . P ») : ri) r,, P T >] fee ff VOL. XIL+-NEW SERIES. SALISBURY, NUMBER XXII a mesure Te ~ Medicine = ees ~ = = ——— ees anaar none ees TL - = J. J, BRUNER, Edttor and Proprictor. From the Columbia Carolinian. | ‘ invention—stimulates #l) b enterpri I ‘ a 5 sind cians } Tess rprise. It | present, thut we seek to diepa none, to de- : bee = A FAMILY NE Agricaltaral saa : is for these representatives of value, that the | press nose,'to make to array S aa And ‘knowledge. From sac observations and ipves- spon THE HUMILIATION OF ENGLAND. ; ‘awistihecs eH a = mariner braves the dangers of every sea and|we hold any man a wicked and mischievous has regeived its ers a I stn The a . A very distressing incident eceurred, on the) PAUL C. CAMERON, ESQ. latitude, and the miner traces amid the dangers | demagogue who seeks any such object. Strolling on the borders of a cottot field 2 — Corscian wend lett is nearly accomylish- | eveuing of the 6th instant, in the family of the BEFORE THE of fire-damp and death, threads of gold and sil-| As an American citizen, I honor all the pur-| fields? Is the cotamunity liberally supplied | in South Carolina, Whitney, with a metaltié Bowes a ee en approached | er, Dr. Leland, of thie city, involving almost AGRICELTPBAL SOCIRTY OF ORANGE Co. X. ca es par territprec1 See «ae ee ms cae oa en ae Oe Ae eS haben ragals gage plied —. - of Mortimer its consummuttion, w! ictoria steod | ; : 7 1 i . ev -advanced, human wants ) a! iv | oul jag anne more an be tint om the B o t ood pf] reverentially before: the tomb of her | tae entive bouselold ja the most imminent penl | Lavizs axp Gunriamkn :—As the represen- | ave jpereased ; andetosupply thie demand, all own’ gifted countrymen ; especially those that | more fertile! or is every returning ie ex- | multiplying the points was Dis anooe and hepee SiXMARDR, baidhe wal . country’s | of a viokuut death, from which Uiey were res- tative of the Rosse, and of the Society whose |i. powers of the human mind have been taxed |have been @uriebed by the learning, patience | Libiting uomistable proofs of advancing poverty! the Cotton Gin, At the tail of a kite, Frank- onan tal enemy weird toreb-light whieh |cucd by » providential interference almust — bid you all welcome. Nor is the | +. ‘the utmost, making all the elemeots of the | and wisdom of a all, Kent, and Gaston ;| Are we yielding nother and another field to the lin, a Boston printer's boy, mastered the laws of ; flickered sloug the walls of the Invalid She | wiracul The ci of this appal- welcome leas earnest and sincere, from any fail- | caeural’ world pores Tn to its necessities and | and by the skill, zeal, and humanity of a Physic, | benevolent broom-sedge and the prolific sassa- Elyctricity, and obtained the control of the tate, etood there a& thai dependent.of his nephew—* | ling event, were briefly these: Towards il ae alge fragt array rer Joe | Eee And by wealth and num-| Rush, and Hossack, In our country, the frast Do we witness, on each returning Spring, | Lightning; hence the Rod and the Telegraph: : 5 : gems orchasd : F . Dong } : : oe suppliant to the merey of the Napoleonic race | down, one of the ladies was prepariag, with ber den and the dairy, or the best specimens of thea | eal Feed —n Secntat nga req rsh tad "a prea ype past of pos Hl on thatk pede ager pera tale Hal | eee dipage a picecel Hd Tecearea port me nen whieh knows no mercy for its foo—a Queen in own hands, some biscuit for tea, and by mistake | loom and anvil, or the best models of the stall | qe anvil hae been to fing te sack Jond | constitutional government. Aad whe, in the} our farm stock—-the.borse, the mule, cow, hog | voking the discordant elements of fire and flood, pert ea name heside.an Renperer in feet. | Did she opie. she mingled with, the four « fatal quantity of end shambles ; | aed continued peals, as to induce the sons of | evening of life, they have turned aside to the and sheep,—in vumbers or quality, exhibit any | gave us the Ocean Steamer and the Iron Horse, wal of HEU ig it of Bir Hudega Lowe hover around the scene} | Arsenic, which bad beep procured and prepared | Like youthful, hopefal and hospitable house- |v ican 4 think that the thunders of their ham- | plough, ally om and self. ination, io the | imp t under our care and keep! Are jannihilating time and space. And, seated'on MOWBRAY, Did the langh of the “Old Guards,” which, ac- | for the destruction of rate, without her 0 a ms, weare ‘pleased to make a begiaving ;| mors are hardly surpassed by the explosions fons interval between the strifes of life and the | we able to say, on each returving new year, that | bis impoverished and wasted farm at Shell Banks, cording to the Germap legesd, attends the | will look forward with eager and jayous €% the natural World; the Spindle, and the of the grave, they have exhibited them-| we owe no man anything ; that we have found |the unpretending author of the “ Essay oe Cal- ry Seb, Lens, shane acloes af ka oahit op the Hedge, The quantity used was probably two | pectation that, at each returning annual festival, | vot more udax dunes Pay ssitiona, | abves is Neeral and ee the Philosopher's stone, pay as we go! Are the | carious Manures,” stimulated by ity, and nightly Ya corporal on reary | tea spoonful, sufficient to have killed twenty “® sball exhibit pew and better proofs of 0¥F | not of wad: but of tens of hundreds ; ex- | reaping in the field, as in the forum, its best re-| products of our farms equal to our frugal and directed by an active and inquisitive mind, com, >, Fees tan shore of St. Helena, ™ scornfully through the strong men. uisition in the fields of intelligence, industry | hibiting to all classes the beauty and barmony | wards; and passed away like the glories of a| necessary wants for the living of our families | menced a series of experiments in the use of > -~Fy sombre walls! No; it was but fancy, but the| yi, poisoned food was caten, in greater or soc em : | of all interests—that the loanr and anvil do best | setting sun upon a full, ripe and perfect harvest. and the discharge of the first of parental duties, Shel! Marl, that have, in the opinion of the vent hintecs mt of the Napoleons was a reality. lens omens: , | - Nor io Rdeomed , before this audience, | surrounded by. well directed he and bar-|And the humane, accomplished and conscien- | the education of children? Is there avy pro- | informed, added not less than thirty milhons to eV" did ny The visit of Queen Victorts to Paria was little i, by Mra L, ber two daughters and to offer any apology, save fur the Speaker, "bo, | rows, aud that the disiributions of the wealthy |tious Physician, who braves death, pestilence | gressive value attached to land and its fixtures! the value af the lands of tidewater Virginia; spn h S ; : grand daughter; also, by several servants if be presents himself before you unarrayed i | and adveoturous furnish, with most certainty and | and famine as if is own honor were in peril ;| [nu all the elements of Agricultural wealth do placing bis State, in lese than twenty years, in Weacuey more than a cooqueror’s pageant, in which she | The immediate ctlect was vicleut pain and naw-| the robes of professional and forcasic fame, des- | liberality, the daily food of the poor. who is alike in the satioges of the poor aud the | we grow richer or poorer! | the front rank of the wheat-producing Sone nd acted the part of a distinguished captive, which 4. One hour, Lowever, pened before the cause | wtute of the captivating jewels of a gifted, | Hore at the South, and — im North | chambers of the rich,—I am ever ready to re-| A truthful response to these questions will not the Union; aod wibning for himself a reputation Saont cantons could not be endured by her for a moment, if a! , 4. 4 a a veses leat ike lterruds back graceful and cultivated ton, is at least Bo | Carolina, we know as yet but hi a the power | ceive as the 1 Samaritan, Nor would I lis-| much elevate our pride, or extend our reputation | More extensive aod euduring thai -any of Vir sede the ars single drop of Boadicea’s blood remained in the = aa ; j - volunteer ; but comes here to-day, at the bidding | .n4 influence of associated wealth and pumbers, | ten to a t in disparagement of the iman | as busbandmen. 1 ean bat give truly the con | gimia’s living statesmen, and is pow regardéd-by hay dip sea a. a mob alty. She Ear aes was boows, Den. Fair gad Cease were in prompt | of bin in the ignity of dv- | in the ad Of the jodustrial and vuili,|of God, wha, with the spint of « soldier, the | victivss of my own observation. I am oblized all as her Lest lining benefactor, With Use: figs ‘nn te sasongs a es Fe hn | attendance, and sdopted the most energetic ing his duty—the earnest advocate for the im- | tgrian arte It is this, coupled with the intelli-| devotion of a wartyr, “wme as a serpent and | to coufess that there is a decided retrograde in | mers of Eastern Virginia, the fame of Edmund eestor with o apy abieh tree ber efforts * measures to afford relief, The deadly substance ovement of the soil of his native county, and | gence, industry, and i ’ of the | harunens as a dove,” conscivatiously and man-| the wealth of the soil of the county, aod of | Ruffin, “las attained its full beight ang prygoe- eras display 00 the Occasion of Napoleon's visit to wes ose qested (pom the stomachs of al ia 0 |; the elevation and advancement of its tillers | that has covered the bleak hills of | pe fully fights under the banner of the cross, and | course a falling off in the products of living, 1 tion, and no man’s praise can add # eabit y Sch, mae Loodos into the shade, and showed, as Sterve | short time, excepting im the case of Mus L, im every species of mental, moral, and social | Rogiand with swarming villages, teeming work- |“ keeps himself unapotted from tbe world.*"— |casvot discover many changes on the general to bis staturé.” In Eastern Virginia, at leakg, ob aoa that ° ‘de thes 6 ant ore .|eulture. Himself farmer—fresh from the | ond ie wchookk—stimulating its ;. | And without pretending to place these pursuits | surface for the beter. Very little, if auy, im they no longer attach any force or truth to the oe eyie « says, they ings better in| who was subjected ty a succession of most vio” §.ids of smoking furrows, aod the cheerful wbinse a died lp. sy 8 f h y {toot ; " ? France ;” but the cheers with which the Ein. | lewt emitics for five or six hours, before the fatal | of secdemen si | resi mart ae culture, ig ® ly g on the eo = it — = that all pol anstbans in the paged and comfort of vur’ rhyme hed bereme a ie I bestowed | sutstance was throwo up. Aod wheo ¢ : ploug cage ecale in the value of labor and property. are usetul, all are requi y Une pecessities omesteads; very few good houses erected * That he who maris sand, os portend pores greeted bens London @ere not eee’ | al wen al black lied wa evince are ; wards of Ceres, and desirous of the approval of | Self-respect, and a certain degree of intelligent of society. barns, stables, and out-bouses with hardly so Will s00a bay more land ; tnd wy water upon the Queca in Paria, and she passed 00 | ji), characteristion. While the Siftcd wwolved tbose whose badge be wears in speaking for| enthusiaum, are easential to all the pursuits of Aod we claim with pride, as members of our good an aspect us when I first observed them iu | And be who merle clay, a heimerpn pd ward w Sc Cloed, spectacle to be gazed at hi , me . it tavelven | farmere and to farmers. | life. To mone is it more inmportant than to the association, representatives from each and all. boyhood ; 20 improvement in material, or con Thevers alt pares. : and not © guest to be honored ne sags Sarees f bel past dag biol cad sary And if, in my willingness to undertake this Farmer and the Mechanic. They best honor None better understand the necessities of our struction of enclosures, Gates and bare much It is not cuongh that mew should see, fuel and te. Some same Victoria i Anya re sated = ea Pa". service, I apread on this, the first gala-day of the | themselves by honoring their calling. They enterprise; none more anxiously desire the im- the same. With a few exceptions, the use of hear, 80 does the ox. He must think. | At Ler | sve. pet tit Pde = : ——— neg ative ib oem b a oe aie ob hustandmes of Orange, oaly a plain aad frugal | must pride themeclves in their plain and homely provement of the soil and the elevation of its paint and white-wash, either fur preservation or be said with coufidenc, that every sequisition to oak Oo permit « distinguished English actress to appear wales S se oS } ©8° repast for your refreshment and entertainment, deties ; they must know that their daily w tillers, No one of these pursuits can with pro- ornament, slmeat caknows here at (ke contre of em and every invention useful to man, bas ety hen at the private theatricals in Wiedsor I'alace, be whe x fal ' no one will question the sincerity of the offering; | ig accomplished with the best iutelligeuce and priety assert its self-dependence, aod there should the county—tbhe merchants and landlords of our been made, pot accidentally, ae ® gener tule, ame her character net aod wm painful event is male public, fur several and however much it may be wanting in novelty, an earnest wish to attain the bighest standard exist no jealousies, Ours is a new aad a wide county town occupying, im part, the tenements but Ly the proper use of bis reasoumg faculuce ser 4, tate : — sans reproche , good aod sufficient reasons, Ove is that the or : nb : a ; 7 5 oo Nor ts it enough that be should edmente ne PEE Ned we ‘ order and ornament, nothing, [| bope, will be of excellence ; that the products of their fields, country, and there is room and work for all—! of our ante Revolutiouary predecessors, Jobo ugh 3 putitie te sere ~ ate tod Gaal compan. vumerows friends of the family in ai! portions rected ne distasteful of wanting in patriot. work shops, mills, looms, and dairies shall not for all the mind aed muscle—that may be train- | ston, Munroe, and Courtacy. Decay and dilap head and hands, bet his heart also—learn Oo ome ane tamabip, Geriag ber we dey’ sojeare to Farm, i aroma have authemie idfor- A learner nyself, 1 aspire pot to the office of be surpamed, #0 far as their efforts are not con- ed to usefulzess ; and all will be provided for, idation everywhere manifest, ae if we had no, MT hinmelf, to govers His appetites and pat hes | of the Emperor's cousin —the notorious Mathilde, pera nee rt te uf the care. aud MAY struction, aud I speak to you not in the spint tolled by the laws of wature. They must fit except those who will learn nothing and dy freehold popalution—all tenants at will, only sions. Society is (ite as much im want of the sag pope who ie the Nimon d’Eactoa, the brill we guarded agsinst false aul exaggerated re of a teacher. And, surrvunded as | am by the themselves to be the equals of any—acknow- ovthin, The temple of human industry is waiting the return of an alsentee landlord to be services of the virtuous apd goud, es d6thp md of oa od bers want orte. Another motive for publication, is lo gentle daug , are scot Mig q ~~ 6 I “ j a learped and gre And the b of asd of Rama, : u gentle daughters and toiling soos of Orange, |: ledge po superiority but such as is everywhere sustained by many pillars, “and they stand to- ousted. Is thin a true picture! 1 appeal to nd creat. And ¢ wetory of all, rs and brasen courteran of the present day Ma afford a warning to all families, to exclude from 4, e ge 4 y ? ¢ bed Vh time assures us, that man is not Ww be hd wot tabe r ope to eseape unkind criticmm and misconstruc: | yielded to virtue, merit, and a well spent life. gether like pritars in a claster, the largest in the yoor own eyes to justify me in saying it is pot ' " ) mamane en thilde is divorced from her hasband op account their houses the terrible age ut of death 1 tiem and to be sustained by a kind attenton “ 4 people satisfied with their condition, w.| centre, and that largest is Agriculture.” It is exaggerated. Elsewhere the market value of 3 wx] or virtuous, bonest or sober, Ly sfatule Taw. sfctaceshonad of her lumemerable infidelities, and bs living mn Pere? I a divele| pometility of bur enongh for us to kvow that we feed all, and ia land avd towa kas, and the average product & *Thoa sliatt not steal” fs @ law higher efia open adultery with a “fast” attache of the court, In the same carriage with ber the prod jah Victoria rode to the Grand Opera, and be held Albert—comewhat noted for bis suscept) bility—exposed to all her witehery and fascion tion; while beside her sat ber sapertor and ber master—the “medmwan of liwwlogne,.” whe was ove of ber epecial comstabies in 46! Whe says that treth is pot siranger (ban fection! Who hints, afier thin, that Latory « wots greater rying @ whole fumily to the grave Avotber peason 4, to call the attention of the Faculty, to the causes, why this dea!ly poison could remain in the stomach for several boar. without titel resalta, when one-tenth of the quaetity takes ie hqasd, would have been almost astantly (otal A Goal, and perhaps the strongest, induce meat for thie statement, ie to effectually prevent ~ susp oee oa anv agency of servants m thts deplorable affur The fanghters of the farm!y, and the pomon obtaived imyarwes reports as to om] moatahe was made by one of the | paint the prctare as bm. whilst I urge, at least with earnest geal, the ob sitemps but little, and we shail fied but litte jects of our association and the best interests of mark the succession of men or geoerations. A this commmenny. Apd if | speak im the lan- man or a who cannot be stimulated to guage of soberness and truth—if im @ too seem: | effort by want, is in a hopeless or helpless con ing plainaess—1 beg that it be not charged to dition; and it is in vain that we appeal to higher ® fault finding of censonoas spirit Whilst | motives than self-interest. 1 teach nothing new will pot flatter, Wuth and duiy require that | wheo I say, that self-edvascement and accumu '\ation, whea chastened by just moderation and | Our populace bave been so often fatiere!— | virtuous desire, are alike reasonable, commend | 20 often wid that they possemed sll the virtues! atte and honorable objects; that it is only by and had gutten ail ibe wimtorm—that it requires their sid’ that individeals or commenities can some degree of firmecs to Le candid even with discharge the obligations of duty, honesty, jus one's frwods and amociaten, However virtuous | tige aad benevolence, Labor, by the hand or directly clothe all, Ours is the pursuit of many; the acre, are the standards or test of the cond we seck to awakvys, to elevate, and to earich the tion of an agricultural district. Tried by (hes mases. Ours is the pursuit of peace; we are to what point in the seale of values du we de the chitdren of peace—the worshipers of Ceres | scen 1) Will I undervalue the lands of Orange, and Pomons,—aad we seek to 6!| their courts if I say that, up to the day of commencing the with the triuuphant aod thaokful songs of peace- Rail Road, they would not average fuar dollars ful conquerors and creators. | per acre oo sale—that the average product io Awd we seck also to assare the tillers of the | corn, is hardly equal to two and a half Larrels soil, that all is not gold that gfitters, and to de per acre! By referense to the census tables of } vote them to @ pursait ordained of Heaven — 1850, it would seem that orrs is the third coanty one noble in its aitns and ends,—and in which |mm the State im the prodectivo of wheat—the every man io this country, who has the spirit of aggregate product being reported at 93,338 man's law, and yet po crime so commen as nr cony, from (he withess, picnyume pilipgersddt hite coys and swindies Ly Uesends had it been written on the same tablea, “ shalt not drink strong drivk.” vet intempetahey right be as common as tt now x. Thoagh soldier in the cold water arasy—thoagh wpnd- vocate fer prohibitory lnws—yet 1 shoubh fod tbat | had niled ia my duty to the ploagh, aud the objcets of this association, did J nog declare, in the most emphatic manner, that, next to wasted and exhausted suil, the greatést evil wh.ch afthets my native county, distigeres it who ty tae eet 7 pat''6 eee rormence-maker than W asiter Soot or Aleaander our people may Le—bowever exempt from the head, is the source of all accumulation ; and if! a nan, may bave “a patent of nobility,” hold burbels. The same tables exhibit that the open : naga be phax by hee mother wihust hey hevelaign A part meer vines of violence and fraad , and whilst ' we desire to live in the conscious dignity aod ing his own acres in fee, and producing bis own | or improved lands of the cownty is equal to actesige: and degrades its Ullers, be the apame- . acture aud | Twas! { of the eervants partwok of the beseun, and suf ust not seek to avoid la believe there is none with more reverence for spirit of freemen, fued and raiment } 140.587 acres; and allowing that onefourth of temperate use of a cheap and w- at - nS ee ee " ‘ iy > aa amg de wb° the laws and for those who administer them :| bor, We may soften, bat we cannot escape, the Rat noble an it is, it is a life of lithe things; the lands are laid down annually to wheat, it pela i drok For of of this, visit any don Prem, * that while the Eeporor comrersed| “!'l magpie ual be he _ i the most none with more tility ia matters of contract ;| penalty attached to our bemanity, Heaven re- ami in nothing » petty cares so fully rewarde:| , does not make quite an average of three be. eizhtorhvod Az the county, and wherd mot “ were diatreaa on the ore < ' voluctan ? os 1 ’ hee ve user " ¥ ot ane para with the Queen ie the Royal bon at the (pers, an aa mai A wn es . wm pte ‘ atts oinas i desirous of ostentatious display; now quires it, aed mao wilh be wise if he cheerfully by the force and grandeur f iteaggregates. It els wo ube acre! The total populativg is given Wiimaey . se S ‘ ? a = t hes - phone nyght in ve rmyts to ¢ more frugal im their social and domestic habits ; s by Tittle grains, to k altiplled by our care, a8 17,065, the total number of » 29,507 — he “t naked sed ragged comdiuae, rams fine @ sinister emia, half of wiemph sod half «4 relied It showld be aided that Dr. Lo bimmeelf just to all but themselves—yet a strangely and dar greets es i; it ot jsdint gi. Fat ’ ms eat ea jit! : v % b = a ; f igloos hal the seca! duties amd af: clvms most disregarded ; — xy hey sareacm, parted bes |ips occaonnily and Gickered |» ad & < pereee ipatoe wm ibe , ae rey This ia the age of gold; the world never be that mills and barns are filled ; it is by repeated or a e over @ bog and a half to each inhabli : m ee 7 cote eovel aren bis rw las - ye pr Ke ymai es pat »* sally impevermbed and paralysed agncelteral' fre exhibited euch a thirst for it, it was never strokes of the scythe that we baild majestic tant, allowing that the entire stock aight be seaner s wort estate; and the brute ar = ow tenctutable countenance. peril, by bie ainenc® fran brane supply be comment As fread to frend, | must ventare | be be . : aught ' oe J shee shade of his master, ia the exbrlation ov Los 0 ante sod — § te wes 0 feien meveiction of jeiret of the Chorch in Wick Uv har a erin vy ret es s Mae i herr t fore gathered in such masses; and men now ncks of bay; it m by little particles of oil that a ered at once’ Thet tal number of @ DAS Be a ee pe eT Ubes aaa ji 4 Cod that thes terrilde enlamity chook! 2 : nage cx y we bare but speak of toms of gould, as heretofore of coal and we oviject pounds of delxtous butter , it is from | Of the county is gven as 11,535, yrwehling 14, Ms : CO % the proud thoughts which were ew climg wrthio Ca esi \ ~ Z ' 1 : ( tthe to praise, and much, very mech to cemeure. irom; and the excated avance of our countrymen litte strands of hair, finer thaw those of our | 906 pounds of woul—a litile over vac pound ‘ ; ; per <is bcos Ube add’ Gia Blldene G@ eremmed tT ha alba a howsehx composed ercluvively of) Dye eoatrofiing causes for the state of Ung irives them on, reckless of the issues of lie, the own heads that we obtain velvet clothe and the sheep, and furnishing pot one poyt ice Halit hegins in cobwebs aod ends fm chains. Detase 6 Ce boeerless waeederer—the madman of former 1 F Dv. I art are pot ueknown to many of us; vor need | preservabon of health, the ties of bome and | tufted carpets, it is from little bo to h inhabitant of ounty! Whatata The wwelividaal farmer is of more tnpurtanse Catesbarw tt e | a ecoeremes. US ape aT eens here stiempt to sam them up. The past *e kindred, and in utter contempt of the calm pur: ' that we gather the millions of pounds, «jal in, this tells te us as husbandmen, occuyying a dis | Hae ine tarm and the results of his coempation hye) ' Te LS =a ahd ete ee ore Ny Exe eee ae ee cannot change—the present only = oars—and gaits of honest industry and the sare rewards of | Amencan commerce to one buodred miliwas wn trict where the “dressing aad keeping” of the (00 Bh haracter, of more interest to us than the Mra Howard —the special evastal: of London © the mie ahi nie Naf = ve ; Hl \ is : = ae fur the future only can we prove, No ome Jiligence and ecomomy. A style of living ie value—furembing imany & man ou Luth conti earth commenced more than a century ago: |, : ine ore We cannot be otherwise / je the ruler of France to-~day, and Prance Papa nae ” care CARN heat man—no one generation of men, can repair the adopted, which, with the ostentations competi nevis with four slurts, who withoat i would What ;<ople more in need of tho stmulaung ‘than deeply soficitogs to know that # makes Y é the veiw of Englont.. Ch ban:dene thework tade and ther “ rg m : am is © mecarnages of the pant And it will require tons of thone who have become soddenly rich, hardly bare one—equahang the exchanges of influcnces of Agnecultural Succes and Juurnala, “im. m heise of industry, a bee, instend fa of the cwerd; but the bani retnbuiwe—u- graciome and signal a deliveramce (rum a calam! years of patent and itelligeat industry to bang threatens to lower American character and in- | commerce, exacting from the men on change aed a new-burw aeal for industry, and a more | *Hath-1n jwinesyle and characte, & re nthenan ’ ty so utterly over e helium ng. ’ stead of a blackguard—and ip Lenevolence has pot ar grand denowrment of the diame Coden a A. ( Cet. 10, 18s us wp to what we should wish to scoumplish fr legrity, aod to give a new impulse to the gen bo are to come after! eral rush to the learmed and mercantile profes arselves, abd for those who and in bank partors, both in Earope and Amer eles ated spirit of intelligent enterprse ica, the confeamon that (Cvttoa s¢ Awmg—and And if mt be true Uiat misery loves compar And aod faith, a christian instead of a seoffer. riwed pot: aot, O Destiny !—eot yet. It a! me Bat there are causca, now more manifist giona, for fame, fortene, fashion and folly. But | making Engiaed to feel that, mistress as she | ionship, it bet tno tree of many other « wl r calcu ated to sustaio us in * patient vances, however, darkly and steadily “as the A BRANCH ROAD than ever, to stimulate us with more manly e”- we in North Carolina are wader no sech influ. ciaims to be of the seas, she must keep the; bes of North Carolina besides our own. [ha ontingar n well doing.” than che metratie shadow of the gnome.” Gage on, poor ghia TS bod Use Richevood ond laa: I ond ergy. and to fire as with a vew-Lorn seal enews, and are by no such machinery. peace with os; that, by withhokling a single | bo fear of exposing our poverty to those who fered ix slong sweet Singer of lemmel, (hat the o hed Use Kuckmond sad | lanvilie Tet We commence our work on a distress: her manufae are any better off than ourselves, and I[ very good man “is hke the tre planted by the mit- INT >I it puppet, at the pantomime of the slayr, on dream pot of the tragedy which awaits jour conntry and yourwif, Sy ead that smile. 2 mivocated by the Miltoa (bromel Ik = thought that euch a road will get a large amour! of fret, which wouk! be imposatie to grt ) This is emphatically the land of bigh coeserva tive principle ; here on this soil no fanaticism can live, whether planted by commer ral, polit ts cal, or rehgiows mad-men. And how we sha Bot with ea, reral life and manual vhausted field; if mot, “a barren and m the lan age oe dry land, jy¢ restore it te Psalmist, on wne that reqaires all oar care to native beauty and fertility labor is cron of cotton, we can prostrate tunng cities, and send her toring millions into; ¥¢ Il know that none ; teaching remain poor, as those who attem)t \ are su puur, OF 80 the world erring for food and ranment those haughty Islanders that we are their moat Unir poverty. formmdable nvals re the arts of peace, as we Eigecombe is reputed the best culiiy ate ,lers of water, that bringeth forth bas fruit im bis af also shall not wither, apd what- at In North eason . his hall 1 shall prosper Carolina, few and wide apart, We Sech was the meaning of the faint revelation of Sout and also oltain a chanee for a cone: best accompluh it, and most eperchly improve | avoided, because of a false estimate of public have shown ourselves their equals ] and trict m the State. It is sand her farmers 3 «find some eelfmade farmer. engaged with ail of . the seorets of that bitherto wecrutable comn ie with the North Carolina (entral road.— cur hushandry. are important consderations [| opimon, and the stinted rewards of agriculture flood. It is from the ace ae 1 droppings of | freest from debt, the largest money lenders, pay their hearts and minds m the caltn ation apd sts 1D lenance, With erence to our friend uf the Chrom. us all, but eapecially thame of us who, as heals! and it is ranked a sebordinate to what we are the sea-fow!l on the islands of the ovean, that, mg the most liberal prces for lands, slaves aul inprorement of the » . Standing up lke opr Victoria hes returned to England armul cle, we think that if his suggeatsn« were carned { families and frechollers, intend tu inake thos | told ave the more gentee! pursuits of hfe. Fa the mariner freights to ws the almost pricelws ,manerce, apd that every thing in ieee a \ ain, as if to show tha wadah of LIN A, congratalations of the London press Bat «t vat, the jntereste of our town woukl sovn be oar aluding place thers think that they wisely resolve to make cargoes of Guano, that in short season put bar, advancing in eobd value and improvement va “ ! r hike ! lg wie a has she learned during her viet!) Tha France \eaded o the © other side of Jor dan.” Our inland position, and the abeence of every the + edacated sous measurers of tape and mo- renness to fight on the galled and gullied slopes Lees pore at elcetiuna, er] more nvairy 10 te wv line . 2 = a , : hie : sare = 8. has a magnificent army on her own » 1, while Denei!'e Requester thing hke a Howe Marker, may be regarde:| lasses, or retailers of law and medicine, rather that surround wa, and invites the farmer out to Seld, and more and better provison for ¢ = als them; and “ — e . \ A as the chief causes of our depressed agneultura! than tillers of the soil, And there are thow 'a harvest such as the valley of the Mohawk and soa dependente, will certainly ting us be aia rart, pat cabhibiting the fullest LISBURY England bas scarcely a single soldier, Ural the —— condition —the fruitfal source of many of the who, yoked to pride and want, nevertheless the Genesee might boast in their days of virgin crops, and elevate oar social and d rneatre hat » our seu and wader our clime, the Freneh perzie are arunend and invigorated by How to Secure Children that will be Kind , \lls, as heretofore exhibited, in the want of a lib teach their sons, educated and uneducated, that beauty and fertility In the work of improving and advanciag tl wt ts } an labor are to be r red the Eastern war, while the English are crushed , : | ; Old — We. eosld exhort | °™! public spirit, and that careless indifference, |1t is a low and degrading business ;—disregard ‘As a farmer, trained to my duties alike by in. busbandry of Orange. we desire to know no par and ony I regard it as neither indeficat and depremed ; that the birthnght of genius ts HON ated hl aaa i ‘ a nerveless energy and sleepy ignorance that have mg the teachings of those sages, who declared terest and inclination, urge you to luk well to ty but the good of all, It ts a picasant sil fe thas ee au ovcaswo of this sort, to name more potent than the birthright of blood, that all parents.—If you regard the w liare and bap asked the enterprises of our people, poble and it “the source of health, strength, plenty and little things; especially that yoo do not forget to see a people unsung ar la u g for yom lantera, iarerere aud bs aa | pruess of your children in thos work! merely, private. But che up beaved earth for more than nches, and of all sober delights and honest plea- | the httle lessons tanght you im your daily toil, comphshment of a noble, rational, peace DAs ’ rehee, f J ore my at ] Villiam Ce tt Gore ache hough a bearee se Cyn then teach them benevolence, and train them in 200 miles, throagh the centre of the State, as sures the mistress and school of sobriety, tem-| And remember that po class has been so fre common end—that end the ha <8 W Dray dsor \ shoald be gratified crown, on the cheas-board of European plies \ er if . Jesire that they | #ares ws that if we be true lo ourselves, the day perance, justice and religion, and of all the quently taught that it is a great error to acenbe largest pun ber, With thm object an! « Ini mr acquires. © with the State perinit me in the hands of the most skillful and masterly balate of Lenefornex toa " of our deliverance from commercial and agricul- virtues.” great consequences to great causes — It is pot these views ar 1 feelings, a year ay ft to pany a long pet of such bushandinen, player of hie time mack ls the txuereen ee be kind to you when y . are old, then tural bondage is at band. The State, after years But be not discouraged. Life is a conquest the tempest that destroys the lofty oak, but the | farmers of Orange associated thetnselves to ((oneluded wert week.) abe mest have learned, uniem the imbecility of strive to enlarge their hearts. If they are taught! fo ntinuoas delay and debate, lias affixed her, of difficulties, and many evils best correct them. | insect at the root; it is not the flood or the! er avd now number atx n : j 7 to love their neighbor as themselves, you Way | seal to this deliverance ; and yonder great work selves. The ycung and the ardent will seek the earthquake that desolates our fields of wheat bers, and yropuse to distribute two Landred de As p Warrrikip.—Recent English jour George IL. be inberitable with his crown —.\ be aure they never can be unkind to ther own! ia 9 fixed fart ia the fatare bistory of North | beautiful rather than the useful; the vanity of and cotton, bat the fatal ruet, the insignificant lars in premiuws. The farmers and a «mention tballaiyoumg: prescher!of dea Me __ flesh. ut make them avaricious, teach them | & arolina: and its blessings, like the rains and parents, forgetting the utilives of life, surrenders , worm, and the greedy grasshopper who have voited in this association, tn Tend ! ’ g as much excflenént —* we , \ Jews of heaven, will fall with equal favor and|to the saggestions of pride; and a partisan Myself a utihtarian of the sinctest sect Tde interests tm cor amd low ¢ ac dn hitfie fid in their dar. “Phe MORE PROSCRIPTION ty grieve over the loss of a dime, ani to look kindness on the manly and the mean—the lib- | press, whose dominion is every where, secs no sire, on an occasion like this, to offer the farmers vate im thre way kind feehngs towards each ot PS rreayondent of the New Work Ties eee anya RtutOR om ey cet they dnt the ot the ashe thank and he om ado ra an tre the ge a la 9 ay neste rong pal fice Ines in, | “riniy ne tind hw BE or fe Z varity box, aod you are traming them to be thankfu Int it will be in vain that millrons | of political or prot ic eminence, and it be mere shucks d chaff o voldav a reas 0 terc ge of good office melee as tw . treacbed his 22d or 230 sear, ent immaculate Demoerauc “ (rub: rnatoral , zrudge all that on alal] cat and wear, and all! shall be expended for the construction of Rail aioe its favors most willingly om the noisy and speak of our own homes and fichis, rather than heighten the ploasares of social Ils Siantice lis) exireord has removed from office, in the ety of Lynch We bya raee cee require when sou be Ways, and easy and cheap communication be | the needy. In a rapid review of twenty five the aclneveme nts of the plough, and its consort ones t lit 5 ar a : yous thite force and ty Ttanés ; at. [t obeld barg, the only two Tobacco Inspectors whe did ld and AWN, a eaicee Coote pened to commercial marts and shipping ports, | years, and of the issues of hfe with the compan- the sulb-soil, on the heaths of Eng and, or the and we desire not only pure a " ie haracteriatha eich pings of the : \ hieg er Some ton old and veewre to camnny ™ if our agricultural and mechanic arts be not di- | 10Ds ef my boy hood—equals in the outset in all fructify ing and ferulaing power clover and & bealthy sou, but we desire vd ment in What id cnid to brave posseased—a rmgmg pte carry 8 not vote for Mr. Wise—thus making a clean. ge them, Train them in penurious habits! tad and anstained with more intelligence, lib- the guarantees of useful manhood, wluist, alas’ turnip husbandry in Scotland, the curiovs won: g nl uilage, ari all ite comeejuenta A ay eateiN ell iene TUN Uy ea eee - partie sweep, not leaving a single Whig or Know No and you need not be surprised if they are be- | orality, industry and zeal, by your popolation. many have fallen and filled early graves,—with | ders of spade tillage in China and Flanders, or Ure suii that we cultivate, we lay s 1 th. usaad persuns tal mem, ** thing, as we learn, standing to bis tracks, 10 ADF od inte acts of meanneas_and littleness in The Tough, the great sword of civilization, perfect truth it may be said, that of all the pur- ‘the natural consequences of rvot and vine cul: t yi for nd 1 . ; Sasa appinere— Of the warehouses of the State.—Hy this sublime |. put educate them to be good stewards | Must be driven by a stronger will, and a deeper suits, Agriculture makes the most perfect exhi- | ture in France. aud rewards sl ls pr AN PPITAPIDOFP THE (ff OLDEN sor? nS not of hip, Gov. Joe has aan cover : furrow still be lifted to the influences of the up- | bition, and presents the cleanest bill for its devo L turn, then, to our own Orange, 90 Jong dix. ure of our « nprovement. We mav by come . noe RE every thing stalesmanen ip, 40 fi eS matt for God, and they will learn to und ratand that wrday. The Spade must reclaim the valley tees. It has witnessed the fewest shipwrecks of tinguished in all the past history of the State learned by the help of others: but wo new roan u Hai ‘ ya Chae y p> bes va. a birweei{ all exer) mit ee ts from pte tee God does not need their services or their dimes) yng) branch land--not now unfrequently the health, fortune and character, It has not per-/as the home of the most eminent of her Jurvets) be wise but by cur own exertiva, [tis seiteu , Wiel oe y be found What a nice man he is, to be sure Wonder oo yuch that he would have them do a wrong! source of disense and death——and drive oat the mitted a single son to waste his substance in and Statesmen -the aeat of the University, the ture that makes the mao of mark &od Tebos cs ee lee and en: Wf ha “feela any better” or any “ bigger in hie) ny for the sake of saving or accumulating for frog and water rat from their hiding places, riotous living. and return like a prodigal to bis’ best ornament of the State, advancing and still in all the purs te of lifes and ma : pee neo breeches” than he did before 1 Yet thie ia the yi. aus Foreign Missionary The Farmer must become an educated, a read- father's house. It bas not suffered one to be advancing in usefulness and popular favor, the 15 often times his greatest tempore . For Hollen te 0 Preeddent af ibacaneat hs fibel alios é ing and athinking man. He mast not remain expe Hed his home by debt. Nearly all have! nursing mother of solid edueation, sound mor nses t the scale of ny when n Wohen falling hike a rocket, a voter & man and there are the inen, who mek ahs a ae) ike the beaver in the construction of his bur attained to respectability and competency ; many als, and all that is nseful and ornamental to a sity ir 1 tivity of both beady and mod NV cis SHOE feo ins ay pe to thie outery about Americans “ proseribing ” Catho Catastrophe Prevented bya Cals Tad.—A row the mere and. Ratisfied copyist of his fath. ‘to wealth; and a few have planted the laurel people. A few plain and dircet interrogatories is n vt lemure that we need Lo become Wise RB win his pocket ‘* Seanrigrony Hoe and foreigners from holding office, rae scaail ree Thomas Murray, assistant freyht (TS He must listen with a teachable — to noite the sega yiainase ——— its shadr SS and give us our proper see ee i ~ art wd : . - {shrville: Spectator: | ras! the flag of the free aud in the home of the agent of the Hoston Railerad, while playing near the angen ions of science. Ife sch e a gri alte vas = a a re ae ee ees eT gre oe a ers fe (ee ans a - _ slong the brave.” What is their conree? Not even a a it N. Yom Saterday after that mind, 90 well as muacte, x essential to the BE send who hang seer in lazy ben 7 eee ‘i ; paste aan . 43 ae } che ony Geiiot/ eile Orman due 1 ah (the [Ueto M@vertiong lela he increase Native—" tothe manor born*—unleas perchanee a well in East Albany, ? vires successful tillage of bia soil. Tle must learn to | brung (ippling shope aad tavern stands. rere? te it been a co-worker in fertilizatn J ‘ erunibl noe : a une peeping renee : f the Reed he profinses to be a“ Dimierat™-—can hold the boon, slipped, and was just on the eve of being rpogard the earth as a great treasure house of But to the frugal, cheerful and conscientious sof or has it been used as a scanifier, skinning aw Y every ebange of the atu ell vere yo the clouds gth, th Jaga ; eat fice of a nvere Tobreco Inepector! Stull they precipitate d into it when the litUe one grasped, beauty and abundance, but that it requires con- |of toil, it not only extends her horn of plenty, all beauty and fertility to the very bone, until vbove us, and in the earth beneath us ma sli pes sy i Sra h | idiclstoes ; laint by tl Land held on to it, woul the, stant additions and new supplics to prevent ex- | but prommes the best guarantees against the is painful to look on the ugly ulcers that are to in every natural object of appearance hy i T an dues y curious eer, ad ee ae ae ley wl aedNinaas Maga ere aE ; haustion—that the earth is a willing receiver as | mortifications and temptations of life. be seen from the door of almost every home- we are surrounded. Tt is by the pra F . random ; cites d capi _ a . the e ye a cries of the child brought penamate nee: when it well as a liberal giver In all trades-unions and class associations, it ‘stead im the county 1 After the lapse of a full thinking and investigaung, of tak ng ot , G Ce eecairn se hculnci nia team ran eye! the pet ‘ OA wetctics ns He town st Vita) reacued. The cat was sitting on > log, and The great incentive to all improv ement and is but too common to seek for causes of jealousy, ce ntury, does our sy stem of hus! ainlty esr what occurs arot ws ee and trying - . arn T hitch tw karwes before a drny, aad get pt on me “saw ovr old hat fn two" ri =e throngh the ee 4 ath-like was its grasp that the print of ite offortin the application i Lpleris beng neta Wang b Leo eit Leh am ga aia full supy oe of ein 3 i lg ‘ ‘ . she ee oni x = ol pantateier ase mie Shs elcikn F di'up bebiuds w deiee cu ae » bd “A YS} , Jollars and cents that quickens Al vuman (of hfe. vermit me to say for those whom I re county and its dome ic an 5] re e yey come under oO! om, th r A1Dd | tandesn. sARLY Middle 1— Danville Register, nails wore essily detected in the log. jlt is d 1 y HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE The following account of the murder of a ne- | gro slave by an abolitionist, avd the suicide of the murderer upon the deed being discovered and his arrest being effected, we take from the Richmond Enquirer of yesterday. The En- quirer of Monday, which is printed on Saturday night and usually comes to hand on Sunday, failed to reach us last Sunday cvening, and we were consequently unable to lay before our read ere yesterday an accountof the following bornble ‘afiray : About three weeks since, a voung man, a stranger, who state] that his name was Auburn and that he was from Boston, Massachusetts, came to this city and sought and obtained work at the cabinet establisliment of Messrs. Binford & Porter, as a designer and carver. After working a few days, and proving himself a first rate car- ver, and earned $38, which were paid him, he rented a house on Main street near 22d street: and employed a carpenter to fit up the sane for a grocery, oyster and drinking house. He also employed a young man to assist him in the cro- cery, which was to be opened on Monday (to- day.) On Friday night last Auburn was arrest- ed om a change of enticing away and harboring two negro men, belonging to Messrs. Jesse Wil hams and James H. Grant, and who had disap- peared a fow days previous. The time of arrest was about 12 o'clock Friday mylt, and was ef fected by the police, who statuned sroved Auburn's bouse, and awaited lis return, which was at the late hour named. He resisted the officers with pistol and bowie knife in hand, bat was overpowered and taken to the cage themselves On his way to prison he drew from bis pocket a vial of strychnine, and drank a portioa of 11, and spit out a mouthful of the poison in the face of the officers who had him in charge. Two phy sicians were immediate!y called to his relief, but he died from the effects of the strychnine about two bours after swallowing it ; and the coroner beld an inquest over bis body Saturday morn- ing. The charge on which be was arrested was sat whactorally established as follows: Ile bad re ecived about $100 from the two pegro men, un der a promise to conrey atu the North, bad concealed them in the third story house, preparatory to sending them away. ('o of the pegroes having complaine! uf Levuy ur well, be gave him what be sail was a dune of medicine, but which was no doubt strycbu.. aa the megro died soon after taking the duse.— Asbers thee dog 1 grave ie bis ceilar, and with the ansistance of the other negro, boric) his mur dered subject, first cutting hie throat, ripping epee his abdomen, aed horribly matilating the body ia other places This was dope, it is sup pated, to prevent the negro from rcoovering from the effects of the strychnine. These bloody eounes cccsrring before the eyes of the other ne 67, watarally produced much alarm ami uace comem im bin mind, consequentiy be embraced the fest opportamity to escape frum coofinement. which he did by leaping from a widow m the third story of the house. [le then reterned to hie master and revenied all be knew about the most singular aed horrible tramsacuoe. |i is be Bewed Aubers wa in keague with other cogag ed im the busines of running off staves, bat po secomphoes have 5c Lees Acburs wa a young mas of grater! appear detectet ance and manners an) bad capecttn, a a car wer and demgver, to carn from 5 tw 6% 2 das He gore oa reason for renting a bouse and open img a grocery, the expected sit of be mother and some of ber famniy frum the Nurib, to re ede wath him im the city Seouthede Democrat A SOLEMN WALNING, The See \ ort Juemal of Cominetre one the very aldest of ai! the Deumocrain peernals 4 the coentry, makes the simon: tory remarks a calm reve of the Loam ules “Every bth whi, Fike the recest not at Lousrille, trou sareds of thimkimg men. and powts | that period of cry ibe soleome drerord by & hich ome day be cues ulend. if a rem ott ay te the evil created by cur prement naluranzatert laws; bot eahriamate!y the age mw jes ular by ewe of etertement for any magic © \ cnt to @ heating \epress lad hack twenty Gr thet ere avnm a poe seme regeriead as cromne wl =k ar atime wh + ww lere | ileal om * Lo quences fa bhe ier they er) te carr 4 tt 4) ® center; of deins Am) Amern ar amd e Pepids v amd etronit!, tat iufoetne BO ULnt ' ewulry errats have been (ortunat mach ty take popelar wide of th. weston. and ba rreat profited by it In trut They Qomeraily vet tie tere tit f a ratam be up oes ard when ir tt , ” re fre quent!s set vem ther mw hy the rtd ee reatins, Nim larice & foe wonte of thar on ' Maite anuj ) « * of Uses alt may be aser in pu any jeyinlat rest appetites ware wort wl quire It » “ ut Time been ome teow beet tre jart “ ‘ wu 8 Seraps for History—The English | the day alloded to the effects of the battle upon | the general interests of the colonies, and the eause Attack om the Redan, of Americnu liberty, and of liberty throughout | The failure of the English soldiers, on the 8th the world, that such shouts arose ag might have of September, is the subject of the deepest mor-| woke the dust of the sleeping warrion on the | ti6cation to the English army, and to the peo- | hill side, and made them faney that the roar of ‘ple at home, That this failure was due to the ' battle otill rang in their ears. The generous and Sonora because at hast advices Walker was ia ‘possession of San Juaim del Sur, and may deolare a pseudo goveroment, aud levy a tax probably ofa hundred per cent. on the transit of treasure b his dotuinigus—a uence net wa likely to arise from bis necessities, if pet from the positive pirati¢al charactor he gud his assoei- ates cstablished im, their former government of diffieultics of their undertaking is in part truc ; but Ubat (he men showed their accustomed brave- ry, and the generals the skilful management that was needed for such an assault, few, if any, can believe. After running near two hundred yards amidst a shower of hail, after crossing a deep ditch and mounting the parapet, the soldiers re | fused to follow their officers, the companies got into confusion, the commanders failed to push on the necessary reinforcements, and the attach back by the swelling ude of Russians, utterly discomfited aud repulsed. ing party was borne Here are some extracts froin the report of the London Times’ correspondent, which is too mi nute and particular to be discredited ; “ Lamentable as it no doubt is, and incredible almost to these who know how the [ntish sol der generally behaves before the enemy, the men, When they got on the parapet, were seized by some strange infatuation, and began firing in- stead of following their officers, who now began to fall fast as they rushed oo in front and tned to stimulate their soldiers by their example.” “ As the alarm of an assault was spread, the enemy came rushing up from the Larracks in the rear of the Redan, and increased the force and intensity of the fire, while our soidiers dropped fast, aud encouraged the Russians by their im- mobility and the weakness of their fusilade, from which the enemy were well protected. In vain the officers, by voice and act, by example and daring, tned to urge our soldiers on. They had an wnpression that the Redan was al] mined, apd that if they advanced. they woul! all be blown up; but many of them acted as became the men of Alma and Inkermann, and rasbing to the front, were swept down by the enemy's fire.” “Colonel Windham saw there was no time to be lost. He had sent three officers for reinforee- menta, and above all, for men in formation, and he now resulved to go to General Codrington himself. Seeing Captain Crealock, of the 90th near him, busy in encouraging his men, and ex- erting bumself with great courage and energy to get thera into order, he said, ‘[ mast go to the (seneral for supports. Now, mind, let it be Known, i case 1am killed, why I went away.’” Here is an account from one of the officers : “ Captun Chippendale stood, for a long ume, amidst a shower of musket balls and grape, o8 the first parapet of the Hedan, waving bm cap oo the top of bis sword to eneourage the men to come on. Nothmg could exceed bw gallant ry. It is a miracle that be escaped. At last be was pushed from the parapet ito the ditch, and feil amoog the heaps of dead and dying.” The following is from the Liverpool Times, sand shows the dissatisfaction in England. After speaking of the success of the French attack, the editor says: “ Compare this gallant effurt with feet preparatious—ladders too short to scale the fitch ; the trench-» five times the distance from the point of assault as compared with those of the Freech; the trenches themselves tuo con fined and sarrow for the troups to reserve , the smallness in pamber of the amaulting party the fatal delay in strengthening the asaultiag party by reiafororments, and the confusica in the trenches pending the assault —these and otb er blunder produced our failure as naturally a efi-ct (lows cause.” The editornal of the London Times is of tbe same tenor, and demands the recall of (reneral mM peoa ar imper The Sebastopol correspontest of the Loedua -Vews \dammes the uflcers, and soime of the mn = fuilows ; * For, raw and inexperienced as were many oA our troops engaged, with some few except tey fought as became the con secrors of the A ma and Inkermann.” “The Henlenag mismanarment which ha wo often borwe front im the cacrfre of our tro aoe tarned up lo dev the glory ff the memor j y >} gin muy eel of the rdoul sheve | am yj t m—her some mrarnous strategie reason bime if. kept tack the troops dc oches mm the rear, t ‘ bring ep ins overs» wer ¢ Kedan of our vainly, att-mypted t ma T minke a wan! antiom!) erperting every minate the a al «ff eupports: but no seppeorts came, a were ow hack into th. en ditch, to r at onder fresh storms of grote —fur by anot + mare . Le ec pate ah Sy Pe ET) } b ' ~— hal 4 ai ay ' a ‘ and . + a! ~.t imted rent ade ams ab ned the commands being steoat as ignorant x trenches an of the interwe mm nt sad order: up the first: brig At ’ von. which had been t r wert = Fremral Neils report, aml Marslal Ps] ase general compliments to the Encimb treoqe fier there brave «1 «: bet + 4 te a aw ® ane alla -- J EOP KIN Mint NT * wk lleva On & * perl ” mol a ba Knee M . arol and " full a giow nt of tt Pant s s[™ . ss. Pree Iba f & pets 9 atid other porous dein snstra ee Thali! . A Kings M . he ] \ a t at ( smault.it was mot wr — 1 the Malakot? { rho ty Ire ey f ‘ 1 oa pA at Yok * Ae! « ba . notinta ' " ernea ae had * ay ant “ \ } ¢ f King's M ‘ t vo eulutnia- 4 Py “ jaye 4 ' Aimer a Alle y wie fury: gallant hearts of the South Carolina people, in despite of wrong and injustice, still beat true to uhe patriotic impulses which animated the breasts of their fathers, Let ourcountry men every where, when their loyalty waxes cold, repair to the spots | siznalized by the valor and virtue of their ances- tors, and ponder upon the cost of the heritage, | which fanaticism and passion would tempt them | to throw away.— Richmond Dispatch, | Sonora.” At all ‘events they prefer, they say, not to subject their.maney to the merey of such banditti. Carolina Watchman. ~~ S4ZISBURY.N.C. ms |TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, 1855. American Invention and Discovery, The American is unequalled in genius and apt- From his tive hundredth patent wash tub (each a marvel for tude fur invention and discovery, its day) up to the electric telegraph, there is no ficld in which bis brain and hand do not distance He more things to advance general coinfort, labor saving, and well being than all other representa- tives of the human race combined. He bas not competition, has invented and discovered MR. FISHER’s LETTER. We publish today, Mr. C.F. Fisher's com- munication, referred to in our last. Tt will be seen that he, at Jeast, could uot consistently, have pursued any other course im reference to his counection with the Board of Directors of the W. N.C. Rail Road Company, than the one he adopted, Mr. F. was especially diligent in his scorned the simple nor been staggered by the in- jediorts in the Legislature, to secure the passage tricate and combined. No hint escapes hii, no We might cite a volume of bare names of his use- subject is too comprehensive for him. ful inventions and discoveries. Every house hold teems with them; every trade and occupa- Gon is indebted to them. Aad yet there is po cessation of his invention. Ope would thiok the round of invention must bave an end some- where and fiually ran out, It does not appear thus, The patent office annually increases its record. We have seen lately, as a specimen of rare American mechanical genius, a machine, costing pot over five hundred dollars, invented by a work- ing man, which takes bold of a shect of brass, copper, or iron, and turns off complete hinges at | the rate of a gross io ten minutes—hinges, too, neater than are made by any otber process. — Also a machine that takes hold of an iron rod and whips it into perfcet bit pointed screws with wonderful rapwity aod Ly a single process. — Ths is also the mvention of a workmg man \ uh these Machioes are superior to apy thing of tbe hind ia the world. No other pro cess of manulucture can compete with them Yet these are but a fractive of the marvellous loventive tra) -be comstantly going forward io this country A late notable discovery is that of a process for transhurminy plaster of Paris to marble, pure white, of of whatever grain, and searcely vary ing from real marble in weight, while it is impern oes to wet and cok! and is susceptivle of the highest pulusb. This discovery bas been made by one of owr New York artista, Mr. Wallace Wortberspoon, the landscape paieter (in tt» products) been critically examined by teading buklers and marble worker, and pro Mr covered Las idea w bile syyourning im Italy, am, sounerd the db: sideratum Wartherpoor after several mouths chemmal capersmeut, bas fully renliaed it. means of casting bas bust « It will gre the sculptor a yr state im the most perfect couaterfe:t of marble, while it is mlapted for walls and cevings of dwellings, aad wil give the buikler power to put up the most elaborate mastel and other monuments at a third of Ue cost of real martle. Le truth, planter of J'aris marie promises, like flax cotton, to create a tev dation wa branch of trade aad sedustry N.Y. Mirror ooo Southern Flowr.—There ia one interesting feature io the flowr trade of the present automr We refer to the fact that the great balk of floor brought to the New York mark+t ibus far, ha heen denved from the Southern States, which ave not anti thie year heen lunked to for that an me | ity The nutnercus raroade open op all through these States are furniehing new cutlets to extemive grain producing regrons which have bheretefore et-] far in the hark o 1 The direst Lenefiert + Ja to ag are Uius bing clearly =a In necvom with this etrewmstanc: membered that we have stul remain ng at West and Northweet, the flore whic n ond nary } are would have enry Y the pila ecupred by thie Southern product. 7 wil! eemsibly ethct fiture prices NOY. Tribune oe HIE AME ANS IN NICARAGUA The Kinney Kepeliie We have rv+ another mute: of the “t. ntral Armencan.” put hed st Sen Joan del Newte. and date! the 2%: September It contains owing aceonnt A the progress of the * Kinory Expedition “— The elitor states that the parties have quiet pus wean of over thirty melons of acres of land wnlony t M oat, which they ar p - { om most adrantag: ai Bi al settlers T ( ¢ ha a jdan n abeut three jarters of a fram lowe yt Ube or po wee Tom Tt w ‘a BAY We lav mn privat * Crow. K Tot ater jred men would } t f Oetober mo Aialama and Miemeagya, furnished * | gobbler Ae. fiw « wie Tine w fovea deevied miblituon t « frotn ober sources ines Wolkeras Brypedition — ibe ran raves {Lernid 't a wrswake of Walker's fi tet eXye Central Ameri ( Walker's lorauen at San Juan, on the ranet rout) Letween Ca ria a haster sta mw worth b tha ulin } ‘ ‘ { : el be -rT “ Mr a ' forusw ri ase ti ' urs A An aiva H ’ t I 5 an rea to ¢ 4 r ' ” art 0 ‘ ‘ derk. Tt ' sar fur waru \ r | ' I , r st hmow ‘ wre, aud i om oi if i y) ‘ay » lou Turmer de ¢ Qi, Fear erie tation) lent A the Mi ki doth jaeere } ) Cameron, Fay. to the of the Charter, and i+ appears, made both public and private pledges on behalf of his fellow citi- zens of Western North Carolina, that the terms of the charter should be strictly complied witb. It is clear, then, that he could not, having a pro- per seli-respeot, remain in a Beard which not on- ly disregarded those pledges, but in the com- mencement violated the very points of the char ter on which those pledges were made. So far, then, as our remarks relative to the shifting of responsibility by gentlemen of this Board had any refereace to Mr. F, he bas certainly reoder- ed to the public @ reason, as satisfactory to them as it was dae to himself. Tt is sincerely to be regretted that this Com- pany bas committed so grave an error in the commencement, or that it shoukd have done so We thiok it per feetly certrin that it cannot proceed at this rate, aod that unless they “ wipe out” and take a fresh start, truables and difficulties must multiply. A persistance in the preseat course will raise up a at any stage of its existence. host of enemies ia the next legilature whose vowes will be heard in condemaatory, clamorous tones against the edimpamy , and it wiil excite ds trust and jeabousion among ite own member, whose interested fears w'il lead them to demand a remedy = -— —_7- YADKIN NAVIGATION COMIANY It will be seen that a meeting of the Stock bulder of this company, was held ia Mocksville, jast week, the objeets and action of which, are given im the offical report of the same, Whatever may be the effects of the seceraefu! prosecution of this work, upoa the interests of our Towa, (and for ourselves we fear no evil.) there can be no doubt as to the Lenefits it must confer upon the owners of lands near the river as far op m the work shall be carried ladee!, these benefits wil! not be coofimed to so smal! a portion as the valleys merely; bot mast extend out, aod comprehend all the country within com We look forward to the comple- thon of this work with creat concern, and shal! hail, with detight, the firnt bost whose packd les shall disturb the pure waters of the Yadkia— shall “walk them asa Ling of like” —Leanng to the markets of the world. the rich products of the valleys through which they Bow. Whai chifel pleasure excursions we shall enjey o Une work is fowl Think of it—a gay plemsare companys, young men aad maidens, om hAimg a steam boat made on the VY adkio !——Has ten the work venient reach. geotlem n “and we'll all take « Tyre Ghena and John 4 Thy den were elerte:! wndivideal stock bubder, who, with Messrs Liairetem, Kerr an] Inreetors om the part of (le Jones, appounteu by suveroar, will comatitute beard le comme cence of s@ aecident the ors aproatment of a re prseatative fue stock holders, « » wleeted, watil after the vie io the meet f ube acl, the gueiem ting : so that @ comjdete organization of the mpant comb not be feted. The charter m t as > mole of electing a T’resident 1 it hae tberefues te fixed by Dy Laws elit {not be passed without the conenr rence A the State's repr. ~ulative. as yet, po l'remdent of wompany pot other The pest meting takes place on thy Ztth of Niwember when, we apprehend, a remedied, and It = im good bands raging. So there theers lee dé fioenees will le work go rghit bravely os apd that of iteelf m ene o-- BR. CAWERON'S ACRICILTERAL ADDRES. We comr we to-day, the address uf Paul ( Avreulural Seeiety of (range t ty It wa paper of anceommon and well reward any ome for 9 perian A nan rested in agrieuftaral pursnite who calle! our specal alleptiun to tbe ad N mer dit ethont feline « em} faction voration. amd at the ailively hope im a better atate of Ine tenes y there wonot a particle of avco haney or alulahon in ite whale compass: so re it tetle the truth manfally, and frank vy orebakes the kee and theifllem etyle of far gin our State Vet be me far from deapond the tide of iinreovement which hee lately Ania aie vioand the eoneeq nent impr: Nn prices, and aewell we the general awak r of the ' thie first best and great { sare well enlenulate| to cheer ports of aerricn|tinen iat Nara Nath Carch: rmtnetion Iti mliiroa cartes an. feed prond of thre at every North Carol fied well asewiredd that will be ¢ lyre) be nurciigeia: thir nothing tawdry or inflat nothing dull : pare. simple, clear and t« Hite onyinal in many of wee it war awork of geniwa, that ¢ through lin nacelle We heart minond it te our reader, and ain for it, froin our brethren of the Press, a general dieemination. 2: E-F] VE FIRE IN RICHMMON|) A meant etive fire cecurred in Kiehmond he DSth inst. destro.ing property to the amount ¢ rHILAONO Tt commenced about half. vtitwe odock in the morning and was not ex Ihe large store of Ualditon & Bro, was burned wrth nginshed anti! a late hour im the day ral Jarre stores adjoining it 5 “Kit Carson” is the name of a very havd- tome vew four-borse post-coach brought on by Mr. C. S. Brown, which is to be put upoo his line between Salisbury aud Morganton, It was factured at C d, New Hampshire, aud Gpet, delivered here, a little short of six hundred @ollars. When shall-wae lave a shop iv this part of our State to pat up guch work t’ It is really « burning shame that-we have to send to the North foto many things that ought. to be manufactured at home. Why the yankees jaw! handles, seythe enathe, and many other most imple articles of husbandry and tools of me- lghanies, whieh ought, by all meana, to be mace | here. lightly esteemed by Northern men. They really Swppear to them as disqualified by nature to pro- | vide for their owa wants ina thousand ways, or else too lazy to do so. It ig immaterial which {conclusion prevails, since the effect is the same. Bat it is useless to talk—absolutely useless, and we shall say nothing more about it, Every body is to blame, for every body goes or sends to the North, for almost every thing they want, We've “got” the yankees on Cotton, that's certain; and froin present indications we stand a chance of beating them on Flour. We hope our farmers and millers will do their best to gaiw and bold this advantage. “Southern flour” ranges high- er in the markets than any other. Let as teach our dexterous brethren North how to depend on us for good flour, and then when they grow fut and begiu to kick, we ean just withhold the cakes, till leanness tames them to a proper mood. —_— 5 ied Centenary Celebration.—The congregation of Thyatira church, in this county, held a evntea mal celebration of the orgunizative of that church, beginving, we believe, on Tuesday last, and conte uing up to this ime. The ceremonies in special reference to the occasion celebrated, took place ou Friday. Bata setious state of feeling dis coverable in the cougregation has been the cause of the meeting assuming a protracted form. £D A revival of religion has taken place in the Methodist church, in thu Towa, withia the lat leo days, Four of the couverts connected themselves with that church on Sunday bet 7 Yadkin Steamboat Company.— We are ont ifed to Jearn that 61800 has been subseribed to a Company beanng this ttle, The olyret of its projectors to construct a Loat of light draft to ran on the Yadkin river as it shall be ren dered navigable. the ing extensive aod valuable bearmgs upoa the interests of thes part of the Stata It is intended as a commence meat, - commescement of am aim har The branch of the Yadkin Navigation s Leine owes its suc exta, thas far, to the energy and enterpriae of our apinted youog luwosman, Mr. Jouy A. Dos ban, who is destined, we think, to make a bruad and deep mark upon the business aflurs of Wes tern North Carolioa. BT James VP. leil, Jr. Esitor af the Ke pab hean Haneer, Salnbery, dimotved his connection uth that valuable dem.ecrave journal, on the 2d imst. Mr. Hell hase gone over to the Knoe Nethings, and @ going ty become Balitor on hes own hook — so, at least, we paige from the tenor of bis valedictory. We web Mr. Bell pweutiary sucress, as we do all men 1a all lnudalse omter takings, bat he can't hope to revive the deo jung fortunes of poor * Sam” m North Carolina (hotd shore’ Trebane Now, it is barely pemible, we think, that the anther of the e ever rem) Mr. Deil"s sale Tf be did wo bare ble that he has a mumury two m oonds bom dietary bowever, ph not longer, cx ftainle The Oeren Jianner, at Veaaiin, No 6. wave “Tt beieg certain that we are to he t beboores wet luok arcund we and wm ruad, what other source of pruspenty we have am] | of tn We etter cateulate} to improve tle present cond make the most know of mothong Gon of our to@n, than a united «fort om the part of our citizens to bel! in our micdat guod echoula By doing this e- shall oct only furmeh our sete aod deaghters «th the meni: 4 obtained a gond ederaven af hows hut « oil! undoubtedly whi to the poreperty of town, apd impryve its social amd intellerias coeditien Nature has particularly fitter] tbo the esatabli« hern ity br rmanent encores (/ ment an! 7 whools, T're-emiocetiy healthy. immed proximity to that eullimest of all natura peets— the maghty Ooran, from whose by wafted healthgiving brerzes, and the mytt which ewer wre pires eonottng thoaghta lean fr fort presenta every advantage Letincyy ex! the tnstle of commerce, free from the moa of larger to@nms, exempt, as far a any boc ality «an be, from the dangers of enatagion and infection with a population moral in ite deportment, st ff-rs to parents and guardians jog in lee red Joealities, inducementa fo send th Vekdren and wards to ber schol. o Aler town io Use Slate can pomally do” ote Murfreesburs’, No (andl New York.— We learn from the Cazette Strom between that the project of getting np a line of eteam wraaels between the above succetaful coms bat a sing named places, ie in proces of elwor It im propeomes! ty busld when pleted, #25 (000 —othere tro be put on the bine ne steamer at first, to exmt com- necessity may indicate. Thier ateamets to Le filted up for te: conte anes of passengers as well ma for produce, The (rawtte says that the sul- scriptions alremly promime| to the stuck of the Company are very liberal, and seoma to think Donttful The experiment of atearm communication be that it will be good stock tween onr port and Philadelphia bas heen tried, We should hhe how ever ty see the matter fairly teated between New York and thie port, A single awaner of the f the Black Warric ply ng regularly letween the tw ) ports might make with unfaverable resulta. capacity ot for instance t accommodation to affording t for their goods. Indes money. It wouk! be a gy the merchanta of the interior as poedy trar AL it aerins w us that a project of tlie kind will be forced upon ua, if we expect to compete suc with Norfolk and Portemouth for the injand Rusiueun——Wilavaglon feral emafully Price of Comm Tlhis necesaary article, we are glad to notice, is once more getting down to rea Tt was freely offered in our atreets veaterday at 45 conte per Lushet, andl we are in formed lat Me. Montgomery's afew mikes above thie village, on Monday r bashel ‘ sonable rates a large lot was wm sale, Just, at thirty mine eents ta bury (S.C) Bapreas Spartan No wonder sutithern communities are 80, LION, JOUN KERR. We sce that the Standard is making # 4 noise over the speech of the Hon. Jobo Kerr, | delivered at Talla Ho, Greeaville County, the yreat of the speech, Mr, K. has, as was predicted, come out at A siforough ‘going locofveo. wal Reade, int his ¢pecob ay this place remarked in| sively | veply to Mr. who affirmed most posiively that he Rad not chatiged ; that be was a Whig! ‘then, and expected to live and die a Whig ; éven save us the Wrouble of making axe Landles, | Yes, yes,” continued Mr. Reade, “that may all old | be so; still the Standard thought that it would | cover him up with praises and keep him warm, Vand after g:while be would ‘pip the sbell and chirp Democracy loud as any Shangbai in the | land.” Verily, Mr. Reade, you are a prophet.— | But fortunately for us we occapy sach aposition | as to ennble us to give the adwice Le our old rian | that a disconsolate locufuco did to Chapman in 1840, and that is, crow, Jobuny, crow, till you! shake all the dunghills of Democracy to their) very centre.— @reensborough Patriot. | oo | Mortality in Norgolk.—The Norfolk Argus | which has lately resumed publication, says that in the short space of less than ninety days, out | of an average population of about siv thousand, | every man, woman and child (almost without exception) bave Leen strickea with the yellow fo- | ver, aud about two thousand have been buried, | being not less than two out of three of the whites | and one out of the thred of the whole abiding community of Norfolk, white and black. One | half of the Norfolk physicians who continued | there are in the grave, and not lets than thirty six physicians, residents and visitors, have fallen io Norfolk avd Portsmouth may be search Raleigh Star The records of the tilenoe ed in vain for suck ewe - | oo Brunswick Superior Court. —The Fall term of the Supenor Court of Brunswick county, bas been on sessiva (his week, Judye Ellis presiding No matters of public intervst were disposed of A man by the name of Cumler was convicted A illegal voting at dhe last elective for inembere of the Leywlature, but bis Llonor set the verdict aside. A few cavil canes were ned. [np evuse quence of the 1adiep usition of Jadye Kile, the Court broke vn yesterday Wil Herald, 19th oe BO We were glad wo we prewot ab ihe Faw © tinany persons from vanous parts of the Mate The farmers, the the men, the labonag men, Use matron, the lovely natant Mechaniwes professional girls and the Lowe were bere by thousands There were present, too, more of the prugiment and lending owe of the Stale than ve ant former ocramon Kv ery year will ack! we (runt, to the terest and usefalnes of tlese ethibitivns Fears were ewt tained |y some that tle pre These feara, we are lighly gratiied to state, have proved to te The articles of rou ia some departinents a they wore last sent Fawr would be a laure ethibtea, 1 pot so untoanded or Year, were ceftam!y supener ia mapy reapocts lo theme of amy former exkstntsve , amd the assem blage of pernoms on Thursday wns certanly lar r, by ome of two thouwsam!, than those on amy Jay of the last Fair.— Malegh Standurd JUDGE RUFFIN ADRESS The annual ahicews by Judve liuffla, deliver ed at the baat (sruumds on Thurwday, was one A the aldest, a] im some rempects the best we hare Mx ral ject was North Carouna, ber agricu ture read op Meter mivry and cumdition lew reeuurom, apd ber great advantages of ol mate seataar! ani sod. Hedwelt at some heugth oo the character 4 clave labor, teaeing im a mas f the ipetitnuoe of sia leah races terly manor? the nature very itewdl, mud webs & Wie slimes fame « pra@mure of laying the ai wm le fre ow ruber im oar mett Mte palds catwom will be of mach servier to the cnase of ' scrcultore, and «© '\ be the means of magwify tog North Carvioa eberever ik reed The venerntbe ( sjvke ath much empha om ami carnesions: Ihe beart was vo he words ye ¢ felt be Use imimemne alr Ralrroh ond - { Rare B Wack myjtom \m many temetrful fo «or in the gurernmeet green there is re remarkable than the terfly f.aser, It that hae tbe on count ryart of th memd to be the eee f thts cowntry, and is the Thee bendy, thee are all ny thet wings, the eves, the antenna, mn the fowrr as io tbe me ptmew!y —ns tnecct We saw a rare flower in halergh a few days ago, the only ome of the kind we ever sae of ward of It was called the Smal flower, fur its rewarkable resem! that animal rot ethstancdiog hich resemblance, it was beth pretty and fragr hagetteeddde Oberee a New York Politire.— Senator Seward dehy rel a kong ener at Albany last week in whict he practaimed bre adoption of the new “repubi can” (or abolition) party He ead that “the Whig party te desl” Thin ia the cominon de laration of these wha mesa (7 phendow the Whiz party, and attach theenselves to any other thieh may offer better chaneres of promotion Ae to Seward. he has long been only nommennily a Whig, and the party may thank its stare nt non of ewer republican ticket, which he having grate chip. The ed in hie apeech, has et Locufoeos on ta ma bis pormieal member adioen jority of the candidates hayrtteriile Observer -*- Other day. According to the Standard’s accuuit| Weaving by Hleatrieityme-Sn invention that | promises to create a revulution in the Manufac- | ture of ailka, inane, egttons—ini thet of Wl woveg | articlew——has just been perfected here, and 4 ape- gimen is now on its way ty thé Paris exhibition, | This ta-she electrical loom, invented by Cavalicrs | Bonelli, iaapeotor of telegraphs-in the Sardivian States Some time since | noticed to you his applidation of electricity to the jacquard room, by he was enabled to dispense with canis, and ‘auch of the manipulation negessary for the system of weaving ; but io the more perfect. ed specimen now about to be exhibited, the ins veutor bas added stednr power -to supercede manual labor, 9 that one jutelligent workman may attend to many machines at the same 4 and the operation of making all kinds of pat- terns will Be edsy, Chwap anil exp ina pit, ing and kuitting fa different pa iis alo pet. formed with similar inelrdienta” Turin Cor. of Loudon Times, - > —-- Blackbervies in the Middle of OctoberPy.f Page showed us yesterday-a baneb of blackber. ries, eight im mewber, io every stage of progress, from the ripe to the groem- fruit: Ut was pluck. cd from a vine of the new variety kaown as the Lawton or New Rochelle blackberry, and is the second crop from the sameroot, We bave now strawberries, raspberries, and blaelsberries in Oo- tobor and what next !—-National Intelligencer, The State Legistature of Vermont met at Montpelier on the 12th. A bill has been tstro. duced in amendment of the presept liquor law | which is said tw be the most stringent yet fram. ed. Doubts are expressed about its passage. > — Monster Applea.—Our respested friend the Kev. Dr. Colton, of Asheborough, has sent us seine of the largest Apples we ever saw. One of thew measures 134 inehes in éirewmference, an- other over 13 inches, and a thind but little less The two largest weigh over a powed each. Rav dvipb mest be famous for apples, Our friend A. Brower, Esq. of that county, sometime since preseuted us with one measuring 13 imebes, and weighing a posed. Tt will be seem thas Dr. Colton excels even that, apd informe wa that be couk) bave showy 20 bushels of the same sort Ude wave. — Fayetteville Observer. oe = S( ATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The State Agriealtaral Soetety hap bekd meet ing» every ouyglt during the week, in the Oow- moos Hall The attendance has been large, aad able and ive speeches bare been delivered by 2 vember of gentlemen. The fidlowing offeers of the State Bociety ave Lorn elected for the emeaing year -—Ilen Thee Kedie, Alamance, anamireously reelected Uresident. Vico Presidents, Joha 6. Dancy, of Ehyecwasbte, 1. TL Smith, of Halifas, De, W. ik Lol, of Davideos, aad Gor. Graham, of Orange. Correspoeding and Kecording Seoretary, The. J. Lemay; Treasurer, J. ¥. Mutchias. Rategh Standard. The bilow ag seoownt of the exploits of a dog wm the Crmnea surpames everything heretelore reconied of the desouvn amd bravery of thu eo ide noun al ; ° A great sensatem has been caged in the allies try the berose deeds of a dag beboagrag to (ok Metmane, of the 13d regiment of the hae re the 16th of August, durag the tatile of Une Tehernaya, the quadraped bruke bie ebas fomght im the ranks of the army, sawed the bé of a sergenet and a soldier, and took thre lie was preomer A ball struck bee fant, bet the wound ealy embittered the anual the ee or. — ihe threw himeeif apes = Hessian offieer, toy tam on the growed, and dragged bine prevner by be coat lar to the Freech A phyecs bas lowed ep the wound, amd the four foot hero m comvakecing. He will probaisy reo’ ume mark of honor, a secther dog in the Hog tah army bas been rewarded eth a medal for hee devetsan to bee master ~ RO \ contioman of Chieaga, was seriow hort several momths smee be the sidewalk on om of Ube strewis bevey owt of repaw. He seed Autlovrties, and the other day recovered 66,00 damagra -o- The +. lew fever has abut disappeared frow NS orfolt an, Portarouth, and the propke wbo be fled are reterning --- TIF STATE FAR The Third aneunl Fair f the Agneeltorsl & ety of North Carolina, commenced jn the | on Tasdoy lant, aod will close to-day, Friis: The namber of persoms in attendance ©» silerally greater than heretofore, and in wor Jepartments of the exhibition the ethibitions provevae year bave Leen surpassed Ratrigh Standard oo: FATAL DUET Bavaxman, (ct 19 A docl was fought at Fort Pulaski, oo Sate” day lant, between Jobm Chaplin, Ex Licutens u the L Kirk, of Savanah, which resulted im the des! the S Navy, and his brother-in-law |» latter The former was slightly wound. n the foot NEW YORK MARKET New Yous, Ort. 19 Cotton haa declined J cent antes of mividiing Orlane at Of centa, and Frir T plands at 9) Ohio @8 62, Wheat Mixed corn 9? conte. Flow: drooping kower—Southern white @2 20 Atoerican, writing from Enrope, Turpentine fier, at 45 cents. Rice advance! (tho war and rte Merta, anys to 6 cents. Freights dull The Know nothings ma a stery owe against immigrante wud foragner [lieve tae Sud Bffects of Spiritualiam, — The Tun want their labor hereafter, but they may as wei) ont Coaner tella of a young man named Wi 4 punta of the \ as yt te ham Whiddit, a * medium” in that village wt her md. With this year there will be mea on Suoday before last, was suddenly seized wha ui] A termination te on uration tothe Un. in-church with blindness, and soon after with a! States from burop Lalor isin extraord). ter bua of speeeb calamities which he st Her nary reanest. not only throughout this realm, dures. He hes in a condition of stupor, but bat aleo on the eomtinent In every Lranch the iron industry wages have been wlvaneed viol wotarily by the emndoyers ten per cont. w yomts without ang physical disease. The active ag ‘ ed (this melancholy affliction are still anconre the Last few In Treland hn pernicious character of the influences tt jor dats ots lave eland common flel . Shey sseer! bande are rossi ing from #1 to $1 25 per day SES fork mpon the young man, They [hers les wemtoctal ehortheas of supply of Ia. tat the miserable state in which be hes borers, resuluiny from the war The loweat os trate of the destruction of hfe attendant upon hostilities is cstiinated at five handred thousand persons, eapotl A performiug wilt ary duty, — T cor vently, ie al t equal to me that number from mdustrial pursuits,” A most glorious condition ; that his physical e” ws are suspended only to make the interior illu mination more brillinnt, and that when her tures to the workd-life again, he will know 1" michacly inore Lhan be evor was before aware o! i ft fi l £3 4 re t if Hi Ti t e e e r s HI ee ij [ penned aor Ven mium Reme early, ita fi Couat make well a be de! Ta Me the G sltoral © there ' Proiay ;° |! mn or bitions of indard wet. 19 middling nite at 94 Wheat com 92 advanced Teun med W sé lage wt ined whi rwitho yo atill ef tupor but ive agent convin ed noes th hey aseer! he hes | yaieal er terior illu en her know 10 aware v! Mr, r, | 7% 4 : 6 Weiupacay, Obtéber 10, 2655. | 5.3. Bauildls, Boa. Editor Curvlinn Watchinad, > sit Your papet o . & correct ‘fe- port of the first megtls of Directors of the Western N. OR, pee my knowledge of in ane enti Sor» ss pablish the ei eee! '- in iy posi cpaee ee RES 9 Poe I think it met strange thet you should remark with surprise, on résiguations of positions which, althuagh far more bat@end!” of réeponsilility, than “ posts of honor,” OFe.# lee euch afhicee of tenet as no | man has & j desert without reason—therefore, | 1 desire, it justies to myself, to let it be understood, | that my own “ shifting” of this’ burden was not for my As romps Judge Eilis, while writing, it is proper’ enough for me to ey in his absenee, that he wus! elected a Dirwctor, not boing. present bimeelf, and ne- | sigued Because, ae hie letter expressed, Of hin inability | to attend ‘the Gret meoting uf-the Board, whee be | ascertained that meeting was likely te be one of in- portant basinenp property requiring © fall Board. | 1 do not fool willing to have my course misunder- vised, of to be mubjected to consure fur 0 sasining do- | fault of duty to all interests involyeds—and of gorvice | iu behalf of the State towands thie work, whieh hee heretotere) i ite beginning end itt progres, cagaged » mach of my earmest and suslows bubor. ' of the work, ding my ton wae to their violation of the charter eo liberally | granted by the Representatives of the people of North Carvling in the last General Assembly. | had in th "on motion, Georar W. Jonxson, Esq., of Da-| Paxy have f 4, on our stock! of Drigs, &c., entitles them to a public oxpression of ouf thanks. It iw’ known that the conditions of their Lusuy range do not require them to pay losses noder ninety dayeytrom and alter the time the amount | of ‘suéli Jovges ane! aetually segertained ‘spd de* teruined-—yet this Company have, with a liber- ality worthy All commendation, upon being fur- Hished with satisfactory vouchers as to the amount of our loss; and representing to them, that we were desirous, with as little delay as. possible, to resume our busivess, prowptly, and within a few hours after, paid over the amount of ous Insurange. To say thatithey have owr gratitude, is say- ing very liule—but that they are cntitled to a high degree of public confidence in their busi- hess, we think all must agree. Very respectfully, SILL & SILL. Salisbury, Oct. 22, 1855. oe - For the Watchman. At a meeting of the individual stockholders of the Yadkin Navigation Company, held in | the town of Mocksville on the 20th instant; vie county, was appoiuted Chairman, and Jon A, Borpen, Secretary. Ou motion, N, Boyden and Tyre Glena were the anquyt of ays, Inguranee, | Jeukins, Roberts & Co. — 5 RE ARNG DIED: if irodah sponte the 41h inat., of ’ rn feof M. sage MPa nk. » wile, fr. & family of her cadhieed your : o nok ota y % 4 Fore tnd tend In Raleigh; on’ Friday, the 32th of October, Mrs habe " Rais Bien hel aesor ¢, Domes. Ediwor if le 4 futher and three amu children, besides : if . f 4 QUININE or vest quatiry my be had at the Stures of Marphy, MeRorie & Co., aud 1723, OULD ony to the public that he has just retarn- : ¢ Northern cities with « supply of material and drafts of the latest myles, Having visit~ od the most resowued mauyfactories io the Uvited States, he has been enabled to procure drafis of rare beauty. He feels himself fully prepared to execute any order i fine, and to yffer greater inducements than ever. Call and see October 23, 1855. Mrs. Barker \ TOULD respeetfutty annowace tv the Ladies that the hes received a full supply of Fushions for I deny that aay wn in Base Comaty, from whence | appointed a committes to verify proxies and as-| the Fall and Winter; and alro that she has sogaged | thie moyurtent comes, ie more earpesily desiruus of cooing thie Road extended a+ sow as posite to Mur- ganten, thas I ees,—eud more, I deny that any man in that Ovmuty hes labored more to effect this ;—bat | rpther would I eee (bis grand scheme fail, and the | chastet ¥en be hust,—-hwking only with hopeful trust to the future ,—than see one perversion of the Char- ter, of ene Word of the plighted faith of the mea of Western Noth Capilina violated. @ Very respectfully yours, | ’ CHARLES F. FISHER RESOLUTIONS passed by the Board of Directors Resolved, That the Chief Eagincer be instructed Westera N.C. Rued, from | the town of Morgenton, ie | and that they lugate anid Road through the Cownty towns of Sistes- | oe aad Road in inated by ie along the entare wate frum Salebery to Morgeatea be bet oui, sod that a om gumrantirs ote given fa the completion of the contracts withia the Ume required by the rate edupted by the Byard on thet sutyec. j RESOLUTIONS fered by Mr. Picker as « substi tute fer these pasted, and rejected by the Board Resouven, That the Presdeet be instructed to cause tobe made a rarvey over the coenitry, beginmng ot the Town of. + end tormiacuag a Mor qusten, With & wlew of ascertaining the best ground Read between theer punts, — ood that, shin be caredully directed to deter- atthe rely oan Mead™ by or | neat cach y pants wamed. | ‘That in peapect to the lnention end du. | tance of pet ender contract fw the bret | devon, (ne mame shat be de \ormined hereafter, whew vet the eurvey may be ted pe shove-anane 4. | ond he ak Setligrore > ands to thio| ould Get divictom shad fect, must of meceamiy be deter ned ferme of Ube Charter by the spid Lends Se gaesio, penedng © the letter of the | that " The Compeny onal | ee ee ee | mae trecks, for the transportation af paseen- | fet Given of cant road, and ware hones, Weiler stele Ged, extent of the capital stock sub & be r t & f the . Tieet os soon as the survey ie comple ted to © en@ictent @utance in the symm of the Board, » beaten shall be made, aod ibe comiumets sheng (he lume bet owt, and that ia the bettings, stockholders be pretecped im the evatreces, where the came | torge nad ete ellered. as by ctor badders, BAe 06 to payee ets and thee of Connpiction Latter of Revgeates + | Becmmewar, Ovteter 5, 1*55 To the President and Directors of the Westen N.C. R R Co I temder to you my resignation of the office of TR rector is thie Company, to take ofeet vse day, and ack that the samme be scoepted | Hewerer muck | wey regret the neorenty which topelt ma to Gee comme, M & ia my opm ooh leaves mee G0 diweretua to act therwar Under conse of Gaty te the Mtete, whee ibtercets im thes | am pequired to regard, cad of sell-re may, - Ae made pubbcty ass Reprearete | in the Gearrd Ase milly, and privately e+ 5 mee of Wenere Netth Caria, weeewtng corerr for 00 | deemed tayertf eethortned to do freely , temcheng thew character and comdect, | cenet beger ect @ the Board after the edqpuem of ‘Thte capresso onght be regarded s strung our, o* thet of en ledivedan! member, ot Garth aquest © me poy of the beady, were @ 4 thet 1 cham the reg? to make 6 frum my Reewtedgr of what wee cleat ond mem + vonlly doctared wad core pted o (h moaning charter, Wy theese whe tramed, —* pinned and eqmeted 1 tm theta Geners! Arecmi! Acide frome the qnestwe ehether I comid a cor the trate eo Repreecetstites mm the Hoard sumtime t met im thee fies longer than ary peigmen( regards the ection of the tedy to be towfel, (2 mation of rodivedus <ptutm entirely) A n,m ary epprebeumon, very cheer tivet | canect do mm, whee thie sete i ie Greet op peesim te the mat emphaie aed esleme pide made peremally, io emursnre that the very comre would nat be adepted.—ae the appewents of the mre eure charged woul! be doe 1 can now only regre! that, im whet encme to hear~ heen overmgch peal fu the great pcheme to qu andeovermech tunfidence m aseuaung to aprek over ed te in wabing these pledge fr ety gy te judge whether whey Were wier'y made, and whether I bare any resem to sek (bai they be abserved. Ia te fer me to determme, as | am encased t da, withuat regued to opiniume or cumsequences, what te my coarse of duty 1 ena only repent my sietere regret for the nerns mty which impels me to the course, aad my earnest hape that the great work may progress happly amd I can never fail to render freely, whatever sid = m my akihty, to rte proeeeetion 1 bave the bower to be very reepectfully, our abechent * rveet, CHARLES F FISHER soe For the Watchman The Rowan County Agricultural Somety bel ite annual meeting at ©. (+. Foard’s Mineral Spring, vo the 1 }th inst. j The esval baviness of the Society was trun acted, except the Fair, which wae postpoard an til the fest Tharsday of November, when itm desirable to have a full attemlance of the mem bera—also, to bring with them their fine stock, d&c., to exbibit. I¢ would be gratifying to sec every farmer ih the County present, * th some thing to show to take care of the dies, they are particularly rmvited Ww com their Butter, Cloth, Vegetables, serves, Needlework, &c, Ke. As arrangements will he mate articles brought by the La with Cheese, l're Remember, pr miume will be awarded for the best articles Remember the day, and let everybody be there early, ready for the exhibition. Why not make it a firet rate Fait? We have the means in our County, and if we use a lithe energy, we may make our annual meetings very profitable, as well as interesting. An ad:iresa ia expecte! to be delivered on the subject of Agriculture A MEMBER. Banner, and Whig d& Advocate please copy For the Watchman Ma Epitor The promptitades w th whiel tho Gaaaxssorovait Mut at Ixsumagce Com * tae: k certain whether a majority of the Company ‘was in attendance. They reported that the | whole number of shares represented was tev- | enty-eight, which was a large majority of the shares held by fodividuals, and that there was ho representative on the part of the State in at tendance ; which report was concurred in. Ou motion, N. Boyden, H.C. Junes and Joho | A. Boyden were appointed a commitice to pre | pare a system of By-Laws fur the government | of the Company, and report at the next meeting | of the stockholders. | It was moved and carried that the meeting | proceed to elect by ballot two directors on the | part of the individual stockholders. Messrs. Jones and Glenn were appuinted a committee to superiviend the balleting, who reported that the whule aumber of votes cast was 7), of which Joba A. Boyden reeeived 59, and Tyre Glenn 58, which Leing a majority Messrs. Boyden and | Gleon were duly elected. Which report was, | on motion, concerted in. | It was moved aod carried, that when this meocting adjourn it shall adjourn to mect at this place (Mocksville) ow Saturday 24th of Novem- ber next. | It was moved and carried, that a copy of the | proceedings of this mecting, duly authenticated, be transmitted to bis Exeeliency the Governor of the State And it was farther ordered, that they be pab- lished in the Carolina Watchman, Yadbio Flay! and the People's Hress G. W. JOUNSON, Cha’o J. A. Borpes, See'y. Cot ttrg Moke for wreck coding Oct MO Cortox.— The of the 602 bake and we pow quote Re por sales week have been infanwr none middling 74 a 7}. goud uiddling § a ° 4, and fair 8 \e Bacox The treon market hae bees flat dering the whole of the past week, and We now 14, aad Naltimore sndes 14) Coantrv prices are materi ally lower qnote 13 a 14 for bog ruwnd , sdce Ide, aceorliudg to quality a ise per Ib Coas.—The demand for corn bas been good a the We quote normimal 45 a throeghout the whet week. and prices are a shade ingher SBe per bashet. (sre —There is mo change in the price of osta, and we therefore qeote nominal 45 a Si per busbel -The article Peaa { peas is mexberate de mand, and we continue lo quote 10 a T5e per The stock of flowe on ale iw! ices are looking ap. We ” note common j t »ad beams $7) a 67). flew fa flour 8 a OS) per ba vel boumen —We bave no chante to police m the priee of fahder, and we gti juote 87) ea 81 per 100 vais New Yous, October 18 ™ q flon market aivancirg -eales of 12.000 harrele sigaizht S ste at $8 good Ob 69.62). and Soathera $9.97 The wheet market has de choaej- -arlee of 10,000 bushels Southern red at @198 The corn maki t s beary sales of 2 OOO bashels, at 04 cents for We-tern m send The Pork market is heavy, aad prices dull —sales $23.50 for The beef market continaes firm at former rates. of 900 harela at western mited “Asheville News,” Toot Mater at Spring 2a We \earn from ‘he wae ©. Askew Creek, Madison county, has been ree oved from office, and Capt. L. A.B. Duckett appointed in hie place. Mr. Askew a Know Nothing, and Me. Duckett opposed. Alas! uf proscription munt extend to a little office far We believe tl obstruc that (rex ie said to be n the mountains! at the object of such proseription ia the entire tiva of papers friendly to the Amenican party bat, if no worse men be appointed than Mr Duckett, thie object) will be ds feated — Merald of Truth. - +. { Short Lesson of Manners Young mea shold not go into pinees of business with cigars in their mouths peffing emoke over the shoul ders and inte faces of people, not knowing whe ther it is offensive or not. No well bred person will yo ipto # strange place, unless itis dedica ted of used for such purposes carrying a babu with bim that may be offensive to the occupant FALL AND WINTER Goons. 4b SUBSCRIBER te now receiving and open ing hie large stock of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of — STAPLE AND PFANCT DRY GOODS, Hate and Capa, Shoes and Boots, China, Delph and Glase Waro, | Drage and Prints, Hardware and Catlery, Groceries, &e, To which he invites the attention of his costomers and the public, aod which he offere at low prices for Cash, of ea time to puneiaal customers at wholesale ot retail MICHAEL BROWN Q2ef Ocuwber ad, 1355 the services of Mise Lizzie Cochrane, a fi dressmaker, out of the esablishnem of Mra Dodge | & Sister, New York. She now feels prepared to fu | any order whatcver. She le in regulur receipt of the monthly fashions, and respectfully solicits ladies to eal and see fashions, examine work, hear prices, &e. To rtrangers she would say, thal she cun give some of the first ladies in the place as reference. October 3, 1655 a. 1 MELE. 4w22 wR HELPER PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, I | Gas competent and coofecatial enrrespon- dents in the principal cities and other important portions of ibe Uelon, ait busigess evtrusied to ve will he paomptly executed au the mest fevoreble terms — ieee nee eat rer roast ry 4 Se - OF ROODE-AT COST. a sercmnbapad Luba 050! ox, 00 9B.1 4 M. Oclomne, 45.050. pee stbectibery having deiermined ta elore their Butter, mee 15 4 dor Wrought, 125 @15"| > docthets te: pe yp ant ey! rar Copan, Totem Vie Home Choe , ; Goods'at ect, embruciuig re ‘ae 30G00 good amonimentiof ~ Coffee, Thi ‘ ed, H gal 061} . Se Raleeercee! DRY GOODS berms ©. of 4@5 a pat Stish, 50 é b] : rt) cm Haas. 194 618 bdo. Se * HARDWARE, HATS, &C. ae a Ps ard pret os Also, p very large stéck of apy, 0 00» bushel, 4 > «Dundes, - 13 +09 Brown, 4-48 | bron, Sole Leather, Sali, Sugar and «+ Burlaps, a » U bag, 5 Catton Tare, 65400 feed, — : : Coffee. 874 Clover, J bush.$120124) AN petsons, Merchantein particular, wishing t do. Meal, Flaxseed, 75 | chee Gewsde this season, will Gad Wi iocalig oT Chickens Pdoz., $14 @F r, Brown, 110924 | advantage ww call, us all of #01) Goods were bought be- Y doz, Bald Loaf, a tect fore the ad id prices, quently are from 15 Feathers, 30435) “ Crushed, 124015] to 20 per cent lower than Goods bought this Full. Flour, } »bl., 3 “~ Clarified, Ou 124 All persons judebted to the Girne uf Jenkins & Ro- Iron, Swede, ‘allow, 124 a, | berts and Jevkins, Roberts & Co.. are requested to do. Bar, 4ad rpontine, Pguls7$lO | make payment, ap the busnces uf said firole must be “ Eng. Re fin’ 5 Wheat, $1.00 | closed without deley. « Moles, ool, 25 2.00 JENKINS, ROBERTS & CO. « Oval, 6@7 |Window Glass, AY box, Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1855. def Lard, 10a 1 8410 $2.00 a $2.25 er ania Kaul Mer aaa tocmeesseeso | DR. J, J, SUMMERELL le White, 10 012 $ id Lead, Dry White a OFFICE ’ ‘ sie cant 9 ahi ial OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL. Feb. 3 1854. f | VALUABLE TOWN LOT Y virtue of « Deed of Trust to me executed by Dr. Wiltium L. MeRee, dec’d., daring his life time, 1 shall, on Monda: af see Bopasies Comet for Burke County, being the 19th dey of Novewber, 1855, at the aro he Coart- House in Morganton, expose to Pablie Sule to the hi biddes, A VALUABLE LOT IN THE TOWN OF MURGANTON, one sqoare west of the Court-House, frosting on Main and College srects, where Dr. Mcioe resided, cou- taining four or more acres, yu which there is a very FINE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, nearly completed, with four large roome below stairs I and four abuve, with « wide passage sbuve aud below, apd cost abuut three thousand dollars, Adjoining the muin beildiug there is a fine one-story Building, with two sooms wed » pinzza im frout, with all the ne- cemary gut huwses and siables in good repair. Lmme- diately on the curser of Main street, is & fine ose- and covered with WM. R. WILSON, WATCIIKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, CCTLERY, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. E is constantly receiving direct from the Mana- facturers, new sopplics of the latest styles whieh he offers at Northern forC ASH. He meites all ta call and examine ide mock, one door cast of Wm. Mourphy's Granite Building. The sinciest atteption is paid to the repairing of Wwiches Jewelry, Masic Boxes, and Accordeans. All Waich work warranted 12 mouths. WwW. R. WILSON. Febroary !6cb, 1855. 139 A yere Qaity' th = flowers aod a fine garden. lis sitextion being coutral and convenient, any per- i bee eee » rT 4 Collections aad peguiiations atleaded to wih bdeluy | and depaich 7 UF FICE ia Cowan's October 23, 1655 | desirable Brick Row.| Tre Western Rail Roed will be hers in lees than three | _221f | yours, and property will double ta vuine. Should thie | on . al, healthy, and would do well te attend the sale. rendence IN SALISBURY. TE cause of which is, that they sre now receiv- rele - a pare T ing ot Richwine & Harrison's ebeup cash Store demcable. Terme cash. MANSON ADR HOTEL, SSeS a Winter Goods SALISBURY, N. C. Abs sobseriber having teken charge of the above; Extabirehment, begs leave to inform the pubhe| geveraily, that the House is new open for the reception of Boarders, Travelers, de te promises that bw ACCOMMODATIONS shall be equal to any inthe State. Persons stopprag at hie House, always have mealsia time for the arti-| market priee val aed departare of the Cars. Altieutive and oblig jag servants always in attendance Call sad give me. a trial W. BO GRANT Aelisbary, Mey 24, 1855 | PLEASE NOTICE THIS TTVMITE. anberriber wishing to retire frou the Tailonng | tod Chhing bas: ness, requests all pe reoos jaded: ed to him to call and seule, by the ber nest As this is conmdered to be —— there will be wo edetgeave given afer that date. N B @hech will be dspased af on very low terme HORACE H BEARD Rahebery. Aug Bib, 1455 Groceries! Groceries !' TH SUBSCRIBER te née receiving and offers for ante the tdlowing Grorenes — 3 Barrels Cube Segar 2 = Porte Rieo, do 1 ‘ New Onears. dn 2 Rarrets Crushed Loaf Suger ’ C Cire wabated, eo »* Whee Cobo 3 Unde Coba Metasere © Boge Pome Rio Coffee 9 Mais Old Goverement Jave Coffce 100 Seeks Livengmd Salt 20 Barrets Mackere! No 3 5 . Ree Herning lenperts! Tes. Sperm, adamanune end talwe (Candies Pepper, Aleptoe. Gamger, Sade, Vumwder, Lead, Shut Bagheh Ueory ( heewe, &e MICHAEL BROWN Ot %, 1855. qa CLARENDON IRON WORKS. A. . VAN BORK ELEN, Prepricter, RK Satecrit-+ heting parthare! the entire Interest in the (LAREN DON TRON BORKS omrtte orders fer of any Steam Engines or of styte, + and Tetminy F Pteckemith works of af lee Doors for Houses « THE ESTABLISHMENT Having here re-organiaed for the express purpose of Incuring peer ies in the execation of afl orders, the public may rest cotivtied that any wort Phich Bey may offer will be promptly Aetivered according ts promiat, ead of such workmanship as cannot tail te gite setisfaction THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Being in Charge of men of tutemts and experience, I Rare wo henttation in mying the work hereafter termed owt, shall compare favorably In every respect with that of the mast erie brated te the Laited States, and at prices hich wil mete it te the iotercate of all in want te send me their orders. REPAIR WORK Abeags dane witheet dete y—am! having a berge farce for that ! purpete, It WI prete edvanthgro@s 6 Any person aeeding carh to give ing the same from a distance Irders @1U be addressed to ngton, SN ¢ Clarendon Iron Works,” Wu AH VANBOKKPLEN Ooteber 90, 1AM vot Vi. -eaer DIRECT IMPORTATION. CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, =x. Bw. NICHOLS, Columbia, 8. C. AWING mow received « GOONS, we reepect North State to give mea call REAL FRENCH CHINA--- Gold Band, Fancy and White, in Dinner and Tea Setts—New Shapes; with very Denuti fut Gomts for Christmas and New Vear preseuts SUPERIOR WHITE GRANITE WARE a HAMPER WARK wamti—fid, COT ae MOULLDEDGL INS WARE 10 MBLERS, GOBLETS, CHAMPAIGNE WINE & EGO GLASSES, PLATED CASTORNS, FINE TARLE CUTLRRY, (OFFER URNS, BIGQINS, TRA TRAYS LOOKING GLASSES, PLATED SPOONS, PORES, BUTTER KNIVES Fluid, Camphene & Oil, P .rloar, Store, Desk, Office & Pactory LAMP S$. ENGLISH TIN STRAK DISITES, DISH COVFRS, ARCSITES TUS & WOODEN WARK, REST RROOMS, BARKETS, DOOR MATS, fe y latte sopply of NEW ite om friends tm the (Md @ have ne pened | Oct 16, 1855 | 4000 BARRELS FLOUR. ru of Decem- | A emall tock of goed chthing of | wie | me the preference @ithout regard te the expease of send- | E J. ERWIN, Trasice 2. jever offered io the market. sists in the following, viz Maoullas, Alpaceas, French and Bagtsh Mermus, Delanes, Perman Twills, Cuburge, &e. Prats. eoried ; Oakford’s atest siyle Sof and Silk Ha LOURT FLOUR"! | eurted ; Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. WISH to parchase FIVE THOUSAND BAR-| sivirts, @e , for mon and boys RELS FLUUR, fe which J will pay the highen MICHAEL BROWN 1855. - ae vanced prices. and they are determined to sell thew as low for cash, or to puscianl payers on short creda, at wholesale of retail, ae they can be purchased io WV es- f tern North Candina. We rete joere thanks for past favors, and bope by strict atte | aad p Cd to ment 4 © =| AN hinds of coasiry protuce iaken at the highest 10,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. Paci ise" WICHWINE & HARRISON 1 lta mpg THOUSAND BUSHELS Sslisbary, Vet. 2, 1655 Jad OF WHEAT, for whieh, 1 wil pay ia Cam) G1 25 per bushel. Wanted Immediately, Oct 17, | MICHAEL BROWN Oa. 17, 1555. oar pot) ee | N Sahsbery, om the lith instant, a Pocket MEM- ORANDUM BOOK, beck, contest a Note on M. McKetvy, dated Begt. 25, 1855, for $175.40, River HM. Oct 1, 1865 papatinte the salenigned. Alipermssare castmerd) 1) CHARLES T.POWE agwest (reading for said Note, se payment will be | stopped. "The Gnder will be iy rewented by ‘ | leating the Bock and contents ai the “ Waichmen © | ] i ee wea cee the arg Uies aA GEO. # argc es he. Ofser—Cowan's Bret Row 7, 1855. a | Sabebury, Aug. 27th, 1n55 Western Carolina | AGUE & FEVER _ MALE ACADEMY. POSITIVELY CURED! Mount Pleasasit Gabarras Co, WC. Winter Session, 1835-"36. HE greater remedy ever disewwered for the care | of Ague and Fever’ Fur ante at J | Rev. WE. CREMARPT, Principal. H ENNISS Burk Rite ‘ No one peed be trmubled with Ager and Fever a ——i+ Sitstest. single day. if they wal mae the shows Remedy. whieh ANY QUANTITY OF WOOD AND COAL. WM. LEAVEN WORTH, Sept 19af ia 8 tude Lestietion te legated in one of the most fer nen bore uned by headreds wthvot « magic case of bia, healthy and @iatal sections of Wentern North | Sar" Catulios, sod removed from the tempt stion: incident Sefebary. (et 2, TASS 9 to youth in cites and batgé towns Thoagh but re t f conthy established, yet the @mGre exfieferttion, sud the Slate of North Careliaa. | very Gattering notice of the public, a8 to the abilities ALEXANDER COUNTY A ite Principal, and the Pepld progress of the pupite IN EQUITY—FALL TERM, 18 ender bis care, bespeakt fr the Lomitution, on exten sive patronage. The scholastic year comets of 42 weeks, divided on to a Wieter eeasion of 235 weeks. omtinnance, oom menciag om the third Tharedsy of Apri and Seprem | ber. ‘The strictest attention wit be paid both to the inte! lectaal and moral edecation of the papilla. The gor eromem will be mild and parental, y<t firm and deci ded James Ho Newland re Joseph R Newtand, Wilham Newland, Ekjsh Newtand, David Newland. Byphr'm Starr, Namey Marr, J. U. Newland. Jr, Joseph Hee teller, Goardan of the heirs of Juba Newland de conned T appeanng to the eatiefaruen of the Court thet Wilbam Newland, Eiysh Newland, Dard New land, Ephrem Starr, Newey Starr, J H Newland and Joseph Hestelier, are not remdents of the State is (herefere ordered that publcation be made m the weeks. notify There are two Departments. —Preparstery aed It Academie. The latter is Givided into three ciamers or (er! Div some, embracing 0 fires yrere comer. via Pri ing ward non-remdent. to apprer at the 6 mary Divimon, Progressive Drveinn. and Advanced Division. The whale course of inetrection im (heer Departme ats etrbreees nenrty al! the Branches esws! ty uagh: in Coflegea RATES OF TUITION, de. The common English Branches embracing Reading Writing. Orthe » Arithmetic, and Geagtaphr — Winter evedion, 00—Sammer seamen. $3.000. The same, with all the remaining Studies of the Pre parstoty Department, embracing Eagtivh Grammar, History of N. Cardtina, (Wiley's) History of the States, )\Grimshaw's) Latio Grammar and Greek Grammar,— Wiater session, ¢1400—Summer ses- | _ sion, $10.00 | Academic Department, embrociag the Mathematics. Nataral Schences and Ulassics— Winter sess $17 00 —Sammer e-seion, $13.00 For the German, French anc ee will be made Taition invariably in advance No atadent will be received for a lene time. or charg ed for lege than half a semion. The Academic Edi fice, is a substantial three story brick boilding, con taming » commecdious chapel, ceveral reciiation raome, two Sccrety Halle, and a namber of rooms safficrent ma Watchman, for m1 succes™ re 1 will be ot Wines, J n for hen neg CARSON the 4th Mooday in Aagest. Af), 1855 JM CARSON. c we October 16 21 6. Yadkin River Land for Sale. dhe EB snberriber offere for ante bie plantation an th Vadim Rover, ix and a half miles trom Sahshary Tt few jngt below the Trading ford aad wuhve mile of the Uoltebarg Station on the VC Rastrond On & tea goad Dwetimg oes, sed Negro Tract contains 72> A €_ Et ES of which ove hoodred rate bottom. There are shoet tw hendred and fifty or seventy-five sores of wondiend tity the land is unsarpamed m Western Nor Tina, If net endd privately before the Ist Wedn-atey im Decenrber next, « will be subd to the highest brdder ow the premuses, on that day CHARLES I obrew, extra charg La punt of fer ( er TORRENCE orth/THE EX cit toca of the howe immedvately thee Coert and atewerr of demear to sand Bull, otherwwe Clerk end Master in Eqarty. at office. ia Taytorevifie, the 4th Monday after oo ol wofhierent to secommodaie 40 of 50-Megroet be and sisty oe erenty are Grn 4 Not Over Yet" renee S253,000 aa WORTH OF GOODS 10 BE SOLD. A} 7 E are tivw receiving from New York end Phil- adelphia, » lunge stuck uf Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Bovis and Shoes, Caps and Hays, Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing, Powder, Lead and Shot, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, aud « large lot of Sapenor ‘ : REGALIA CIGARS! In fact almost at kinds of Goods, which we are de- termined to sell low 5 hence we say, that we will not be undersuld by any other house. Therelure, what we guy one, we say wo all, come, and we will give yoo more for your mouey than auy bedy else will. R. & A. MURPHY. Salisbury, Oct. 1855. 3m20 P. 8. Remember the Sign ia barge letters, MUR- PHY’s STORE. CON KLING, SHEPHERD «& O0., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN S8Ses, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 27 MUBRAY & 31 wARREN sT*., wav Tonk | Pred. A. Conkting, Charles A. Shepherd, Wm. B- Sectonr. | MOCGKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY. 4 Rhee next session of this Institution commences on | ‘Thursday, the 9th of Aogust. The Subsenber, in taking eharge of the school, will only say, that he | will use his utmost endeavors to sustain reputatmo whieh the echvol has hitherto evjoyed. Young men will be prepared to enter any class in the Univermty which they may desire 2OoBs. Salisbury, September 18, 1855. E. MYERS, Aloe respectfally Informs his patrons and the a public generally, that he ie sow receiving the most select stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, whieh he has ever before had the pleasure to offer, com prising LZALLILS D¥BSS GOOLE of every deseription, from @§ cent Prints, up to Marie Antique Silk Dresses, at $46 « pattern. HIs STOCK OF NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, he does not hesitate in asaerting, is the Largest, most elegant, and more varied than has ever before been exhibited to a North Carolina public, cousisting of PRENCH NE BDLE WORKEDJACONET and SWISS COLLARS and SLEBVES, at all pri- ces; HONITON, GUIPURE VALENCI- ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE. AND PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COELAR- ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDK'FS, SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS, ROBES and DRESSES, EDG- INGS and INSERTINGS. ia great variety. MOURNING COLLARS, SLEEVES & HAN DKERCHIBPS. He has @ large amsortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and TALMAS, Stella. Cashmere, Canton Crape, Bay Biste and other‘ SHAWLS.” His assortment of “STAPLE DRY GOODS, plete, comprising almost every article in the line. TERMS: | Primary Department per Session of 5 months, $8.00. | Higher Euglsh Bi < +s -* 12.00. | Classics, - - : - - 15.00. | JOHN B. GRETTER. | August 7th, 1855. ud REFERENCES: | _ Pesideut and Fecuity of the Voiversty ; Hoa. Jno M. Morebesd, How. Joba M. Dick, Greenebdore’; | Francie B. Shober and J. F. Bell, Eaqre, “ulisbury °,° + Lesington aad Vadkia Fling” copy 6 times and forward accuuul to this office WOorKCE. A LL Persons indebted to the extate of Amos F. Sharpe, dee'd., are hereby notified to make unmediate the property of sud Amos F, Sharpe, which votes are | , a el + | madaid, lost of stolen, to wit: one against W, R, Wi. | Geaemen's aad Ladies’ Gaiter Boots and Shoes, ae | a0, drawn ia favor of —— Lippard, for $500, andtwo| HAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, W. C., : x A very | agen E. F. Sharpe, amownveg to abuut 875. The) and offers his sarvions to the citizens of lerdell and the large assortment of Ready-Made Coats, Panis, Vests, | hrm hesctofore hovwa as Jno A. Weirmen & Co.,| pobiie generally Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Salisbury, NC, is Awgust Mh, 1855 | PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION MERCHAT TOWN YPOINT, Bsyecrfeium In. Bpecial attention paki to Selling &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding aoons. REFER TO a” hme te Fame uc Crertes L. Mieton, Bq, Wate On, FC 3 @ & Beateck, Req, Rebigh, © C. George @. Hag weet, Foq., Rabeigh, § C tyvtt Wm. Prammer, Hg, Warrenton, ®. C Preservation better than Extraction. DR, WF, DAGON. (Regaine le bath Metictne and Dewtal Bangery Duan TiIsT, no om his Tenth anneal visit through W. N aN Carolina, bege to eas that be will sttend ofl calle throagh frieade ot P. Ofer ot Salisbury, during the quatpemance of thee fete NB Haring every facility, aed competent assist ants, none need eaffer eth, of despair of Teeth who epyly in ome Office heoare from 8 to 5 September 11, 1855 If Uffice aext Dr W eade WHEAT! WHEAT!!! wala wish to parchase a large qeantly of good wheat. for whrek the merket poner el be p coach JOVIN McRORTIE 1835. gor Sabebery, Ort. #, MANTUA MAKING. MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, NWVirecvcaece prepared to recerve orders in the above branch of bust Sbe may be fowed at Mr W presite the remdence of M Be njyamen Jabes She bes conendershic practices and eapeneece ro the bemnca. end baring made arrenge shore he Ladves of Salve hat che noe ham Lify's, racnts to eecere the latee fashions, beliewes she w be able io give entire entisfaction to afl whe may her wah work. Orders from a duiance shall recerve prompt attention Sahebery, Sepe 18, 1835 State of North Carolin Term, w17 Sapreme Cowrt at Morountow lvoust welf 0 “ John G Bynom ve A M Hayden end others, In F puity from Rutherford Conntr IT appeenne by report of JG Ryeem. Comms siomer a thee Case, thal on (howsaad é-liers has heen realized hy hum o@ an agreement for the sale of the preauees, which agrerment has pet be out; and it being eage-sied thar A M Hayden. one of fol of the heirs at Law of JA. Ma s now er. and mx a reedent af the Sta 1 Heydew ie waii-d Coort at went t herre of sa J he ahweewd ot ary person from treding for certain notes knowa to = -—_—— -~ | ’ ~ earried He has « first rate amoriment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Composing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, Shirta, Crayam, Stocks, Gloves, Gauntlets, &e., &e., Ke. | Ladicd Hoserics and Gloves, m great veriet: | fact, a general and complete assortment ¢ jeud Fancy Dry Goode, which he does net think ne- cemary lo enamerate mors fully All he asks, iv on jexammation of hin shook befers parchasing, os bend- j some goods and indeeewents will be offered, which cannot fail to give satisfueting. © | He takes thie method of tendeving his mast sineese thanks for the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed opon bim, and truste to merit 2 ¢ontinsance | peyment, and sare cnet ; and thoer having chains will | of the came. A part of which cou- | present them to the subscriber, os (his notice wil! be | E MYERS, Ladies’ Cloaks, Tatmas and | plead ip bar of their rveunery. This ia aleo to furwarn 17 No. 4, Granite Building. DR. H. KELLY Office o8 Main Sirect, weet of the oid Court house site, and opposite the Methodiat chareh, All of ther Goods were boaghi before the tate ad- dismlved, and those indebted to ssid firm ere requested | where he will be foand, ai all times, when not profee- to make unmediate pe ywent to JNO. A. WEIRWAN, Adm'r., and surviving partner iat | aunally engaged. | May 10, 1855 wse ‘Tremendous Excitement | ABOUT THE Western Extension! | J NHE Subscribers being detiroas of extending their bestness in the West, ae well as all other ditee- At the Silver Hill Mine, Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, | ean; sake thle weacbed of wibrniag els sumereal (riends and patrons that they are sow tecviving & eplendid mock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- Uemen's Furnishing Coods im geners!; all of which will be onld most shocking wee. Alm, 2 splendid stock of UATS aad CAPS, latest style. Dom't take ver word, but call end satiefy yourselves. INO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, Merchant Taslere. wie Salishery, N C Sepe 1855 - 9 NOTICE. UST revived from Philadelphia, 0} an emariment of City orade. Gee themen's aad Ladies GAITERS and SHOES The quality cxreiient— e and press te eat the Umee One. dren and Mises Sheers ond Gaiters, tngrther with Rragane for plentatwe ese, aoe for onl. “ y's Granite Baiting ai J. HOWARD. 7] Bakebery, Sep. 11, 1655 TR] Seaeeeee WEEKLY a_L-ArS® BO Of Four Horse Post Coaches, | Career to Morganton, vie Stateeville sed owen Leaves Babsbary on Momdtay, Wednesday and Fri- day at 7 o'cloek, A.M and arrives at Morgeate next morning to breakfest; end leaves Morgentenen came days and arriwes in Salebery on acst days to breakfast No peime of express will be spared to make thee owe of the mom cumfurtable aod expedithes stage roads in the State. C. & BROWN, Cantesetor Salisbery. Jane 21, 1855 ws VALUABLE LANDS ~ AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. \ ~ TET be odd at te Cusrt Hoase in Salicbery. on Toeeday tne 6th day of November sent, thet valuable pleetaliem belonging te the estate of Freder- ch Mowry, deceased, contarning shout 200 ACRES, and lying within one mile of ine town of Saliebury, ad- joening the lands of Wiliam H fHorah. Horace L. Ro- bards, Rebert M. Utamen, Rebert Merphy end oth- ere, Thus tract hason it aboot one henrired and twee- ty acres af Tinbered Land. and the bulance is ie a legh state of cattivatinn ; heving good meaders. be- og well watered, &e. Ailsa, another Tract, wing to accommodate at beast 50 stedents. These reems, October 16 2ite of the 2 L are all neat, well vent@ated, and in all reepects com. 7 North Cardina Whig end Greenshore’ Patna (hoesaud dudiare resianed » adverined mi weeks os lands of Wm. Gray, deceased. George Ritchie, " ce Dobe re uM ames Thempenn and others, called the Mefiard Treet, fortable and convenient. pisuse copy PAS RD) EAs By CRS INDRE ‘RES. A Hoarding hae h f i Cinch pt Prnereitnee elf of aber ONE HUNDRED At iso, those | month Several large are new if 4 bi exeroimes of the Fem Caakcge Maitre - , . . I f process fone Mont tleead to formah board- ville will commence on the let of Jameary nex SHOE y OL R N k GR6 JES. \ A Ll A BLE Tew N LOTS, ing as low ae posible. A reduction in the price of | The burding my being finished, the Trustees have * a soy ae ‘ now occepied severally by Marta Cauble, Mr. Ide, board will bemade te stademte fermishing their own meade tempurtry arrangements » npt afi~rent for LARGE SUPPLY OF LBAVY NEGRO Ow right, that by the lester being Gand ep neeme lal wha may with 'o attend. Private houses wil SUOES, for Sale. and Orders promptly filed oo (a are Manufactory, in the Great Bawth me te | "The Winter Session will commence on Thursday | for the preseat, be ope ned, and eartalie chad Call cary end gets cond article Oprnete Merphy's sd > eprertane dig Posorsion given peg the 25th af Oussber vert. ranma have alan been secured. Mr. Tinsly will be in| Granite bastdeng ) W HowaRD Lands on the 10th day of November erat, and ofthe 17 For farther parti open witl be ammated by as many teachers as shall be Meent Preaeant, Cabarrne Co 4wid foand necessary T be made known in however ve modating 2s in any other ter, probably more so October 1, Sept. 29, 1855 DR. DINKINS, DESPECTFULLY offers his services to the oni A rene of Sahebary. Office at the Mansion Hotel Salisbary, May 31, 1855 fl s hereby given to Runaway---$15 Reward. Noth worgus ANAWAY from the sobsecriber on Sanday, the | whatever balance may be dar ‘ R BOB (or Robert) HITWAN, alias Rob stock before the first day of November nex This fellow is adark muiatio, aged said stock wil miuice. By order few weeks We may say now hate be reasnable ani asa n SALISBURY, Sept. Sth, 1855 all det to make vent mock payment Tth inet, File, aleae Lana. about 25 years. He i free-bere, bat a siave at thre * time by virtee of a bond for the redemption of Court C Po MENDENUALL, Treve AIL@OQ: \charges. He owes me nearly four years service. He Sept 1855 1 20 hadon when he left, a woollen shirt, a dark broadchoth 100 PACKAGES frock coat and a broad brim white hat. He was once Ty ’ whipped at the Whippmg Post, and bears the marks | co M M ON WA R E } | E will give the above reward for his apprehension and | - Ry Wheiveale, Qrode well pat ap and sent te the Raft Reade, | delivery to me, of fer hie ounfinemegt in mee jal . We expact a eal, and will try to prove that we give good that T get him again. Letters addressed to meat = BELLS. good Floar wanted, if appheation bargains Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus eoenty, NOC.” will re dA ) made awn Near ee ee Reta. | crave attention CHARLES KLUTTS. | Ww OMURPHY detober 16, tm Yeev0 | October 16, 1855 gif Salisbury, Sept. 4, 1635 var jculars, address. | Statesville by the last of November for the parpose uf REV. WM. GERHARDT | making arrangements, and when the sesso shall Perms and farther partiewars will Office North Carolina R. R. Company, from them on their hereafter be eld upon ten days pabne A wae 9, 1S vie dlege Row rt gredvate of the Baltimore ( me ond at Robards esroualty absea woof Salsbury. ar Hotel « reep te hea pro Commun atieuded t $25 Reward. DANAWAY on the 3d Sept, i Rowan ane bey named THLE NRY 9 feet b from my reeadene Sad bey 1s nigh, 2 stammers a great deal, and is very black atin th e rewar pard for hue apprehenson and confinement, eo that get hm again SAMUEL RNONX * Sept. 4th, 185 15-3 | Blank Warrants for sale Here DR. R.P. BESSENT, “ ations by ma herwise promptly 23 vrars heavy Hoesrs sud Lots, on the lai day of Jawnary, 1ab6. Tes ws s -cedit, with interest after mx months twelve months SAM'L REEVES, Exccatar. Twik JAMES M. EDNEY, “Wires R. M. BRUCE & CO., Iw RTERS AND WITOLESALE DEALERS IV FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in QSB,OVEIBINTIC, Shirts, Collare, Stockae, * | NO. 56 JOHN STREET Iran's 10 Iitjevy Terme SOB PRINTING Neatly ted atvis Office. I CAN'T DO WITHOUT A PAPER What! do without @ paper’? No J' ve ined 11, to my sorrow | So, to subsenbe for one I'l go, Nor wait antil tv-morrow. Bhoald lovers drown, or hang the meelyes, Or eut other foulish capers, J never get tu hear of i J do mot take the paper Why, Me always hears the ness Aud boving He never gets the * blu While ott His rid ve light as vep: there's my neighbor, vid Johu Stou wat habe re yaw € The cause is plain tu half any ye He always takes the paper While ne Andkh And always minds bw P's and Q's, By taking good advice ; 1 cannot te!l the pnee of cui ves, whbor Stout hears i we yao the carrent jr Of poultry, coffee, t pe, of Any kind of merchandise, Because | take no paper. Though I have studies which require Moch ume aud mena i, Vet L can spare a litle tinue, As woll as Stout, my veighbor ; Thoagh tme is precioas, | can use A longer midnight taper, And thys take time to * read the news,” Therefore, I'll take the paper From the Southern Tunes. THE RED-HOT EYE-BALLS. A REMINISCENCE OF TRAVEL. BY OBAPIAH HAGGIS, {cowrisexp.] It is invpoasible for me to desenbe to you th solemnity with which these Inst words were at tered. The fisherman had thrown his stalwart form into am attitude of defamee, and at cach word he pointed his finger at Ferguson. Then turning abruptly on bis heel, he disappeared be hind a bend ia the road. his course towards the town, and | was icft alone I was stapefied with ap amazement at what | had heard. The four dreadful mowosyilables still rang in my ears, and the flashing of the rij pies appeared to me now hike reflections from moon that had turned to bI Trembling uma sougiit Fergusva pursued word with nervousness, | fled into the town, to drown the borrid image in dixipau A week's revelry enabled me to think of my o venture without shuddering, and when 1 ctw barked for Afpica 1 told it as a capital wae, avd jotwed heartily im the laagh of my comrades, At the expiration of two months I nx of the matter. Ah, sir, little did | think short atime | was to witness the the terrible threat Words repeated 50 suddeely—eo unerjecte!!s longer theaght in bow falfilment of to bear the same Greadius Well, sir, I went to Afnca ; I fougtt the Bus men, a miserable race of hun mings, w have go more potion of warfare than Dgers fact, my expeditiwo was pretty u saine es a tiger bust in the morames of Liengal. | became dimgusted ; deserving young wan Lov poor to j urchase a cap tancy, and took © | retern gave my comrnitmewn to a y way me w arda. ed through the contisent: threw away sm mon at Heidelberg, and among r cappe " tains of the Neckar tered along the banks of the Khege, admising the dupeodous & fou Ehrenivemion wo the Drachenfel | anu versing the country by the field of Waterion, | eromed the change! and arrived at I hundee, af ter an asbheacnce of nearly two year le wag at home before want of cor op Mme if be Highia Iw hanting Bifold ud enga n spaort th determin ! t * a y ani @mong the (sramys i Obie oe > i ga my kuspeack © x n armmeg myeif wiih dirk aod j L at ote sunt : r n wm the Unrd Gs came to a ra w wih aud eary = to my surpree , because els pias HS . you know, are famous fur ther l- aut nd th surober af «J rée whabiunmg them In t ray ime nyuataiw sides were * the appemrance of beg dar i and a . f Sr ake tumided down from the pre cm ape beagists J bad walk! che « ae a hvimg creatare a on s bat a t prey f spend a tog j < few hoe a fu a mr wa a ® B 1} lastetmens ¢ bta 17 clare = ff 7 _ 9 » 5 =“ wm o@ing lagily Uroush th 5 ie t wns ap, fa ance = Thad fo <o maneat A Highiand 4 - * I ey , ome officer t J retire a Or ' } tw ‘s a hearita wurden 'y becar : ‘ } « ment wi ist ath 2 I hea ’ ¢ * acl law ton et wan st y nearer r . e ad , * epee ] < . we aw a aud | * pers ' J were ob . A Meet mh nd ‘k moet aetul file | water a;« bioe a ry fa e recov ered inty fresh rave rs ‘ - that T samk beck dvemar, when | “ rm of hea ‘tion Thad heard on the banks of the Dee.— little stream at i ta base, which wickled down by|PERILLOUS DESCENT IN A BALLOON. Here, in a dreary wild, I had seen a stranger, the side of the but in long slimy drops, This! yfong Godard with four other persons canta with his face distorted by convulsions, and heard trickling served to enbance the solitude of the ap gacent in a SEGA at Oi ti, on him utter words which I knew could have come place, as the ticking of a clock increnses the | Monday lant. A reporter of the Times, who from the lips of no one but Ferguson, the perse- gloom of a large chamber. I gave @ smart tap was one of the arial voyagets, gives the fullow: cutor of the poor fisherman. The account given with my knuckle against the door and again ing account of the descent | me by the old Highlander of the strangers ar- started back in fright, for I heard the knock die | “Soon after Mondietr Godard bad furnished rival at the hamlet, and of his subsequent con- tinctly repeated on the opposite side of the} the altitude from his Barometer, he gave us = He told me glen. I had raised the latch and actually rush- tice that we were Gampendiogs “By geatere, he, that some of their young men, same two years ed into the cabin before I explained to myself ordered us to ley dag down in the | of the! that it was nothing but eebo. My atceution was car, when he gave the word of command, and instantly drawn to the bent figure of an old wo- | ae jump out of the car under any cireum- stances. Just then we struck a tremendous gale luct, confirmed me in my belief. before, had discovered a strange hut in a glen, nt about a mile and half from their hamlet. They found a miserable old woman in it who man clothed in rags, her grey hair matted into A NEW S81 WATCHES & JEWELRY PLY OF JAMES HORAH, heir accounts must be o! ATTENTION, LL PERSONS Endebted to the firoaf BAKER A & OWEN are reposted ie call and settle ar Ifpersons heeding Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, &c., would do well to oall as ‘the he } hand which they are anxious 10 se! | | | | December 7, 1854. NOTICE. apply op yon. ER & OWEN, BAKER ihe would vive no account of herself. They looked thongs, and her eyes glaring with the animation f wi ji A AS} ed f N York and Philadel- TE T f York Collegiate Tnstitate, s A ae alee L lit wi ont that we were not on-' just returm rom New York an £, the Trustees of ol cllog no her at first asa witch: but a short time of insanity. She retreated before me into a re- a wind, ah S we eviden 5 3 ht! phia, with the largest and beet assortment of W will expose to pablic sale, on 20th day of ; ty sailing furiously, bat descending rapidly. It) WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of October next, SIXTEEN HALF A they became aware that a young cess where a peat fire gave out a dim red light, (soccumons 70 FINLAY 6 wunsig,). ta, Receiving and Forwarding Agents, ang General Commission Merchants, Bo, 2 Rechange Street, South Attentie. Wharees, CHARLESTON, &, G, “4 EVE thets personal attention to G tow ary, of by the sale of Ootnan 0 exp, erwatds, . ‘ the premi- was so dark that nothing could be discovered,! Fige French Cigipnomete: building purposes, Sale to take place vo a make returus td nan was in the habit of visiting her. They ac- scarcely as much as we have here in this cabin. | : do T d dent quartersecond sea, near Rocky Spring, Alexander County, N. C—/? prey amie, apn aad a : Stet an bee ere : but our commander mounted on the side of the Lore abag ta ees jependent quarter second sem near iter’ Blaha ee Presideney of Rov. Prof. Nerina CONFINGI beh By AES sted Lim and learned that he was the old wo. My approach to ter restored her to a tempora-| oo cast out his a rand waited the result—| 5 z' Hi y 13% ted Hooker’ Brantley) York tion to the Receiviug and all md ar, acho! . ; nu ork, re prods consigned man's sony that she was insane; and that he ry saneness, for she fell down upon ber knees He commanded we te lie down, and we had Jae. Nardin’s sipertor gold Herter’ her La and ‘Those desiring a location near a good —— “hoe ee ane. a ‘: ps . ‘oe - . re vl eo, oe oJ had scereted her in the glen to avoid the moles: before me, and, holdiag up ber bands iu suppli- . . , ; a variety of others, both gold and silver; Gold Fob, would do well to visit the place ou the day of sa verti te woahie abd vempenatey:o Sdvetng egal Aes ae , hardly obeyed, before we felt the car bursting’ Guard and Veet Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, order lo make porcharcs | Charge £4 par Sint Selliins tation of a powerful enemy. He begy: d them cation, exclaimed in the most piteous tones— | over the tree tops. anchor caught and held | Cuff Pins, Ladies’ aud Geutlemen's Breast Pine, Gold, i As to health of lwcativn aud dea diiepe cine may rely “iets lnttooss being vi Puoracri, i . lie oF ow : i The i a ce is perha neurpresed in the world; bo inst overcharge and loss of bot to disturb hey, as she was harmless, and be Ob, fur the luw of Heaven! dinna tear out us for a moment, then we dashed with furious Silver and Steel Spectacles, Silver and Placed Spoons, Regent a ee th eons tie Secaiilel mone? | ne eehe eal would regularly supply her with food and cloth ing. He said he was a fisherman of Aberdeen and s \ i } t The further questuns, came to see his mother once a week lopherds, without asking any romised to aid him in protecting and support Her son, owever, soou ceased to visit her, and the news ng her, which they faithfully did. ame that he was drowned. The people of the iainlet, nevertheless, continued tw visit aud at- vod to ber wamts; bat they were astonished to Oh, Jamie, Jamie! dinna beat me an’ Tl tell ye a’ my auld hair! Think o’ me as your auld Think how oft I hae danced ye upon my koee ! ever, that was full of stuin;s. was dasbed with great force against a tree ; the up we went, then down, now dragging on uurse! Dinna tear out my hair, Jamie Fer- guson, for tke sake your murdered—” Here there was a terrible re-action of frenzy. She rose to her feet, and staring at me with the wildness of a savage, rushed at me with her long wither- ed finger pointing as ne, and cried out ig asbrill screech: “Hal! is it you, ye murderer! Ha’ stalks, at a lightning gallop. ; } ; on ubt tl ap Ye C , . yan s a sf tod that, althongh there was po doul «that ber ye come to receive my accusation, you coward | trolled, and we landed safely on terra firma. son was dead, she was regularly supplied with Why did ye flee! I saw ye strike! Ah, mon, fresh fish, which she would smoke over peat tres. They were all thrown into a eomplete panic by t he report that the figure of the dead fisherman was several times seen in the old woman's hut st \ tk rtly after nightfall. The cabin was watched, it was an awfu’ gash—right between the twa ribs where the heart beats! and the bluid gush- ed up like a fountain. 1 had nothing to staunch I seized a scroll of parch- a stump, half upsetting it. the wound with. speed into an adjoining corn ticld ; a field how- Suddenly the car fence, again striking a stump or a tree with great velocity, and again whizzing over the corn- Every man laid close to the bottom of the car except Monsieur Godard, who stood up boldieg upon the valve, all hoping that the monster would soon be con- Suddenly the balloon took a fearful leap and brought the car with a tremendous crash against Mons. Godard's face struck the fence, and he was thrown to the ground. At the same moment Col. Latham and Batter Knives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Razors, | Scissors and Knives of the best quality, Coral Necla- Seed C aim Rad Rowd set eee Coral, and a few superior, i i iiher particulars addrces the undersigned True- tees at Taylorsville, N.C, 0: Reehard W. York, tain scenery, only 20 uniee (rom the Wesera Eaten- ' CLOCEHS, * and a variety of other Goods too gumeroas to. men- tiow. Call one door below R. & A. Marphy's Siose, and examine for yourselves. J. ¥. McLAIN, IP Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of all kinds, re- A. SHARPE paired ia (he best maauer, and oa the musi reamuable Trustece ver JAMES HORALL . 10wi2 Baliebary, Nov. 16, 1854. 26 Aoqest 16, 1855. if THOMAS E. BROWN, SWEDE OW Ax. Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, i “ Manufacturer & Whelesate Dealer ag SALISBURY, N. C., ge BOOTS & SHOKS, ® now carrying on the above basinews, and i: rites the pub ve ed to No. 85, Ne vo call and examine bis work. He fs manufacturing very : superion vebicles, and feels confiten he can give salislaction to North Third Street, Uppostia Uherry Stredt, eli whe want « Gretrate article He can pot up #ork at low meat which che held in her stiffened grasp and | Mr. Hole were thrown bead-foremost out of the L, Det Weel! always recommend the betre UP ULI Lite 4. ULL UP LL Ae Sence then po one had entered tbe glen. stranger had appeared the evening before I came, h intention of visiting the ohl woman and passing a all take such an adventure, and they encouraged Lim bl go. The sate pel armed with whilie.” She seated berself on a block aud rock- the car against « tall, heavy dead tree. The 1 pat of pistols amd enveloped in a plaid, quit- od bemelf to avd fro over the fire, incessantly blow knocked us insensible, and the next we ~ tet the Lamlet under the guidance of & Young humming a kind of Highland lament. It was, knew we were lying with our beck upon the man, who left bim at the mouth of the glen, having giver bim such directions that he could was seen of bim until about two hours before | a who had found him had seen bim ud the truth of tbe matter placed beyond doubt. The throagh a faucet.” ad heard the stery of the hamlet but, and man “Sabence !” 1 exclaimed, “for mercy's sake, fested singular interest in it He declared his stop; 1 am not Ferguson.” night with ber. The old man said they wer seemed to quiet ber. glad to find one courageous enough to uoder thev cuuld to bow the ouly soamd that broke the silence. | " é spread my plaid upon the ground before the dour ot mins the old woman's habitation. Nothing and sank dowa upon it completely exhausted rrived. He was brought im by some shepherds o the condition in which T fight ia the but I was astonished at this, for Hs pistols and plaid were Pot oe Jookit g towards the fire-place, [ saw that the thrust it into the place ; but it did not stop the bluid, for it spouted through the scro!l like wine The fear connected with this man's name She again retreated into the fire place, bidding me to ‘tak’ @ seat aod wait, that Willie would come in a wee wee How long I slept I know not; bat | awoke —suddenly awoke—disturbed by an increase of lear. Mr. Bellman and ourself were left in the ear alone, aod relieved of the great portion of ils He would adtine those iw his lane to call at bis establish ype here C77" His shop is ip the rear of his Livery Btable | weight, we expected to bound again into the air. pay persons at w distdinan or work, will please accom pany the onder with @ tiem of the article required. —style, Mr. Bellman, with great intrepidity, clambered quality aad m delivered, if it dows wot give satis yrwo—end, 3 faction they will net be ared te keep + up the car side and seized the valve rope, while, “rig, theabrapeager efi taa Rabsoas cabs door balel take paving Remeaved from Ne 41, to tore No. NORTH ll THIRD STRERT, where | shall beep oo bead 6 full ow sortment of the best quality of BO@ and SHORS of EASTERN MANUFACTURE, ate 4 end of (My Made Work, —I shall be abke to alffer to the Trade » better sod more more destratie Sock of Gente thas beretafere. To persone hastng elsewhere, apd to my former Frieeds and Castumers » cont \seanee of gust ty wore, Mona, Godard took bold of the rope swinging rst *py intel “ote lm ier Wlerecs, Presenter, Timber, S. FORD. below. ae, be. His aay i 6.08, 84 Th oy whoa Arch A furious wind at that moment swept past LIVERY STABLE —, is bept up as aeual; and thuse whe wish either te bay or to sell SSS CLARENDON IRON. WORK TERMS WILMINGTON, N. t. CAROLINA WATCHMAN, [IM 2.c2 Sync rocatns tore tot Beam, Vertinal Morteon tal or (ntllinting STEAM ENGINES Two Dodlars « year, paid withia three months from date of subsenption ; High or Low Presmre,qnd adapted to all purposes Cirewter twedoliars and fifty cemteif not) Vertical cod Portable Gaw Wilke, comptete wnyn. Wining Mo pard befure the eapiratiuva of ihe year, and three dol lary after the year has expired. No paper discon the balloon made another bound, and dashed ground, the rain beating in our face, our bead crowded into ove eprner of the car, and the truok We could aot move. lt appears that the netting caught in the tree we have mentioned, and 80 strong wes the of a tree lying across yur body. ret ead Pleas Mila. copie Porter, Terteue and Water Wheete , Kequipgtng of Moamert Car Wherts and Race Park! Pompe fi of th ‘nd thet the bail lled wed unt, ail arreareges are paid except at the opine per} amelie oe prresepe/ pare "Cure ne) fet OCrechers jorce he wind, that oon pul it over of the Keéner ae Rrungte Michines, *hafiag Pullies, Meagera, ther Mun W on the car, and the gas then escaping rapidly, the Editor meet be poet paid, to cusare Veen nt of Letters to . UASTINGS ting the City for the ¢ of baying Boots | ay sol 4 peeomah euomrtegth-a of mp | ove eh Ygcty eg leave to refer te the folowing | We tlomen, with thom we have bed business oe _ | | ing Packets. | aty 12, 1888, | ‘THE SHAWM, | By Wa. B. Basvavay ood Geo. F. Roor, how efllen | spon the third year of ite publication. Helergeemoon: of matter, origins) aad selected, ie * Sitaine Cruse,” ne” Dasara Cantata,” te Anthems, tetiden A LIBRARY OF CHURCH MUSIC” di | The extraor tale of Tue Suawm, duriog the aa geanrer lis pablicatuan, cmats pee berny. A single specimen cupy will be seat, by mail, post - peid, ros mation, io any tepehet of muric, o the reoript of SOVENDY-rivE canta. . ABON BROTHERS, 23 Pack Row, New York. THE HALLELUIAN, Lowen Mason's new culleetion of Church Mesc, contewee upwerds of nt TueqsenD piveer of mesic, adapted to ebott ONE HUNDRED 45m TWENTY metres, chou wader | prepared for verety of plearing cnereines, fer part songs, and rowode otrrepersed, ond there edded MURICAL NUTATION IN A NUTBHELL—e brief core he acheie. A mprounen copy will be eeet, by mail, post-ped, ros A; miNaTem, to ang teacher of masta, or lewder o/ chutt, oa receipt of eEVERTt-rwe conte renee ASON BROTHERS, 22 Perk Row, New York Saxeoant, Canven & Bates, Botyon. State of North Carolina, 17} moult has persean he foun 1 ~OU about hus person whea Le was foun L T now peat had vearly burnt out The old woman had | the tree held the baliooe secure. Iron and Brose Castings of ol! éerriptivas, inctading Ores ALEXANDER COUNTY made ap -xemination of Lhe solortaate man, a left her Llock, and was advancing towards the — s «« s Com j aeeaany ha mean to tees saghoe ies JT snd A W. Me cove WP, Moary lay 19 a compicte stupor. His breathing was middie of the hut, her face glowing from some y 1° ti eeeeees S35 i. aay } oes Original Attachment. becuming ve Lonous. four pc t t Be SeIESS ee a ise THE mig very be . I 2 P co8 stranze lnght, aod expressive of affectionate joy ff: C le C al J 3 AS Peters), Pine ond Cytindrien! Bu ies, Water Tanks, himmeys. WHEREAS the plaintiff ia the stove cose here eed wound upor p of bis bead. and bis { rased myself upoo my elbew and louked in Lomas: SS hg lente te of Batter Warn coed wat 00 evocharat eguiun W.F. Beary, sods arm fractured above the wnst, with 1 ' ¥ q Se se = Ana — REPAIRS cating to the entisfectinn of the Coart, that sod r : h the the direction she was gomg—but a sight met my —- — g seres mas =p senate et amt torre wilt he apd tas repairs, ehere HHeary 10 ant a reaidest of thee State: bh ie thereten of the Lowes protruding ~appearances that view too horrible for buman nature to qoatem | ; s8aZ¥ ~ 2 & “ . < tue cwaghip amie aie ordered by vhe Coart, (hat publiention be made fe the nad me he Lad beaped from a pre (.] = € irseeraeue 8 5 % i} we faces Res, Oe eT oe oA Se | Oueenety Wace as On os OAR, fing the 4. D Lad leaped from a preey ate. | fell back upos the ground in a swoon é 5 SO STL eh So en et me rrmeent foadaat to appear at the neat Tone of thie Coart, to Sausfied that be was rapidly approaching dimo When T recovered consciousnem, [saw the old S cuaseges—'? 2 ig Sd J latter = =the ~'oo 0 ragurd place vad de | be bob of the Cu-ort Huase ie Fayteneelie, as te nt A the wom and walked before t 5 4 mice pe I i sty let Mendey in Deer aber cert, thee aad there te oe ! et woman argue seated npoa ber block, engaged iu ’ be aun O| % Ayu eon seg TT comemranceinane te me enarem ower ond replevy. ctherou Judgment si el ol be ur of heruse recover mytelf. Wile .j-aping with o knife some half dozen hadduchs H as. = MEN Y . DRANE, tet reseed ci acon thus gecupied, I felt myself urged by a mrster ! oats \ ics = >) Maret sx Inti oot t oom, Caren, Clore of cat tad Coart at of : t ne J . e . te “ al every appearance of basing been 1 Rr e =6 TO 1 H EK FAR MERS Gee, the i Moede) in September, 3655, and the us influence to take a step, which ad ever nought jeite recently. The fire bad beew rekin 3 an ‘ 4 RS *Ouh year of our lodepradence * ‘ ” bs . 4 . . . ‘ srona io Weheveeeell Incas Hy ere i ee Or ATTHACTION:: 322 8 , i kaon cx | Trusbed beck seto the room, aod im a ; many Demined to be tse Great Contre of ? = Of Iredell County. Price adv Q5 50 Ter? . nog. Aros eet, and bursting open s cy oz } se Oa 2a = GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE PORE by a atrange curieaty and drew. inquired or the daor wth all my might, made wy compe Manufacturing Interests in 52 SR AWN ew SOS Amngal Settlements th ” } PI 7 t : = 4 sf . A re man who had conducted the stranger te the inte the open al great joy, | WEST NORTH CAROLINA RZ <4 bragnt the Might far Iredell Csmnty, cad are Wese ' ten. He appeared and asked me what | ee, rn vbtewls ERN LINA, ee Ge Naot ee ine Foe at thew Shap. toa anive bouth LL. perenee indebted te the embanribers wher by ou Aod perbaps of the mh Lan aca a ea ni eas format sey. Lawtcor secwmet, are hereby motified that we ¢iper Now ar. you with bo know whet I aw 1 NITED al ° ( phere oe very ehutt netire end de require oottloments eed pow w the ae ee ee u STATES. BE 0 MTS TS ae ce ST eee Dares Show me the way to th id woman's t af e ss pam for me to satisfy ) 2283 as y . Specancns can be owen B18) eumois after iwelve months ending me tb ay to the oki nao's hv ieseription the eraving of the he Thess es letend te have @ Ratiread from SALISBURY 2 ° . h mnty R &@ A. MCRIRY s” Fle was amazed at my demand w BAGLE CITY. People mey inogh a: :b- A square is the space wrewpted by | 6 che ss JAS & RUBERT WeNEBELY Bekiebery, Way 5. [HSS Tie ‘ food thltoerte Sank Med in you Ibut as the same spectre I saw ides hey choose, 06 1 dow net many wil Bot An -risement making 1) or 1} oyna + ‘ A 1855 lew ? . ae i it ht visited me regularly fur nearly a oy bamgh at Fattoe whet be was tnihing abeo : omic l eqaere Making 24 ein oe ee a Inona think o° it sa old High : ‘ . ¢ bowte by team, & the rate of eit Mille 80 charged in propertem to Deqre All fractens ae ‘ UIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN. Tmt iy deere A You hae, LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. tersice- anu wnacn on hark alive” hhor : ’ Dide't they leogh «| Colembes, whee be cous t dor |. charged te proportion t bee f ’ . 1 ad he fien remarked the prculiar, comtested (+lked of decoveriog a ore world io the Wen wherh 8 8 fractional part WHOLESALE DEALERS < » gariou, | j pty e aracterizen the fuer of a akeleton.— Dl? L thes tent Ot the ectonice whew they grow o hi Occasimel reneweta, withent add r Iv PorerayY ave pomgerr Fo) = 4 le ak a sf revetiens, aed hemted a1 sacle pe ode nce ' Lkeew granted to those who Giiverher reguiarty z . . s sar appeanng through the lif lo « email pense commpered to f uhee of Colombes, ,. ar Ubu 2 © Du.) = rwus hut enh sa ltreaiph of the (are Gl meats ne Frankia, Wastrogions, Peteame, &e. of Three are fun a@aamaring condidetes 4 and Fancy Trimmings, Bo 143, Market & ; t : 1 re valeicnary memary—ghrwes« mauled menend = Court Orders charged &3 per cont higher than Ne, 34 Serth Third street, PHILADELPHIA fey 7 the face of paminn—that gives sech a ple potrots as they were—worlhy mres of men a better shove rates Orders for diveee of husband sed wife Betwors Wartet and Arch Sle —_— wile] a ravine iahms north row = viures of the recent des] ™e than we But have’ prople laughed at mo 8 910 cack wa + tirmsewre FRANCIS SQUIRE, and after) roe eg si-ut @ mile theweand uunes whee I bare seen fii to talk of Umoge = 9 /- Perenne sending in advo rimements ; - o M ZIMMERMAN Pay pe waits tar r male a 2 foundation for all atch they thomght Lemwide' de’ I'm none of the eure vice (wanes cdliae t Ghowuk N ALLEN. \ 4a+ 12 —4m “ @ in keep = z mane « . . Aa Pr Farab 7 can't” tock Lag I intend & have a Rad Riad ned they sheuid occupy the = a Z I « recegn ti . rom Salisbury to Eagle (sty 1 don'\ with toget io te apen the back the word ~ AAVE 1ot SEEN Siu.” a a> & BO ED nietr 2 . . *é = : the way of Chartatie aed be, Western scheme, mor in they will be put op om the woual atyle and a , aaaaaien * ‘EME Sebeerthe atid 2 : sine ul vale {whatever may le (he way of the Selisbury and Wemern extenmwe. | sncrdingty bi ~- L Sg aie + enaid eonsence to his Gtepda ‘ pa large rab tha srlainc. fer : bes vg, Menem te be a North Weaters Reed (rom Salebary "1 > Ne diemen( p eae Due The So0e of the Biree,” bovng North Corahma tbat be ie mull with / Le vitlainy, ferocity of other bxlewwsocns Jishy i : Z f Slt mame bee bree Why, there are millions of dullars tne. progr ‘ «nr ‘ cite mete wt few hole etn. eyo lt ema nl a 6 Sea eon ae ae Sitcn wtp: RAIGUEL & C. ‘ farther or I coutmue| my route a . : Sle a : ral wealth beywod ealevisinm, which thee Roed will Thomas Co Halyburton, MD. Miniss tam whieh vs added ote Tm porters aad Je@bers of Feregin ont lia@ Btiera tne coos eases eee ame : sodamental mod wing to ine Marketa Tt mast come oat It ebell — zh ' fhen Weary & Weer agen Bemeatic Bry Goods. ‘ There w nuthing repules a they are me oot. Eaghe City stall be the termmas of the AVENG eo i = Awe \ Amerncen Moeiled to Now 1% ond 190 Nevth Third Street, Phaadetp! ‘ pes T paus im “aye pot believe they cam impram itd, anions the peaple sinve see proper to carry it I aes ~ Be beatles ng Helios tree af pmtoge, he BI de woahd be plessed to eee them when they re a a f ace a “ | ve Bat Eagle Cay mow rime Lake that heaven : P wtb ad Sees HH ENNIMM Hem ofler the euty The stomk. fer extent and ware ‘ whe 8 nsuming burror Queene some of the seprng tard. ¢ ment eoar aloft It worthy of being ol ated eb Won 7 calico Vee eae Ss 2 ' eneerpered by say ia the eoansry, ond beyere eo Lhe mouetaas sudeuly dive ane] re-un Bs wiated wih them. The we howe of the greates and best of mortal mea, as 2!" ret in me ttinespae tbat te he rant fhe ne 4: ett to examine t befere purehamag olewhers - ara f a lofty Wack j-ak, tha ae a sia 0 ore the bude se > pleats sad heppiecee— enn On spate Pri a + pe » Ba @PUu Suze — end merasss inerwwes se Narth (or foeete cain viak = y aut basid « great mavefectarmg Cuy there t W SU'B6 RIAL. wh ic eon have . ne ead bes tehee pares to get op toch ge « a { brie ok clu perhaua, human | 1 power, lumber, stone and every thing ' Tresing bonnes wove pie CL oe ee wart thee marker ‘ I f j Q . wanere ta | : " je ar wm | ae ; else a danes here are pradective lands, per N Books N B ks Pots : . ies z : PW PARKS ete. | w~ where immense mam fs - . iy nthe UT as t ast —n0 chille aad {vet there—sad wall ew ‘ ew 00 Mime R 1 t : 1 : . isa Jane 14 1855 def aay ean SSE my yes im the directing the cil woman was go ‘vt hare and ready bande There may be found Fir p 4-WOLFRRTR ROOST 1 a — ; Ape : g “ areive : os mt old . m the ain sich are] aaw in front of her the stationary fiz. 777778 bermrmn meh meee tovety valve sad: 0) Weekogion Irving. RUTH MALL, » bard ‘ . borough : an 7] ro ne 4 gion i a oew ‘ ese oe Greens nght tes expres sic head 4 aie hotly diol =at Sen ceae Ae akin moe es AB vag a pening a ceenmg LTT Deny 0s SAU ANT BRAL TEA +1) " a lermcers wth aw! as | nn . cuae : ae : defigh ing Ad del ead crea Siccicgs FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOINGS. by The War - werk ac cheap a A Cae be MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. hie { her Af Rem ue hy et the bones of the fag, with locked up Titel wy ‘T vel. NOP WILLIS LETTERS, from Idlewid taal local laa sss v TTC E emet of Incarance on the aretee) ple i be: reshing «cond, shere one of ‘bew earths - sf ie! "| 4 j a] wn ‘ werner of the mouth torn back as if by a Nerth-Westere Reil Read will open the gate to thus apa dh led s APS, a alto est Nepea ci Ba I email com, compared with » jaint cine comps? . tes pes. Ake He wap int t Valiey nf A bl s by the sather « i bd yr “f : rag book. 80 a8 10 expere all the seth on that Hoke of sara Toad pe “ef sola gra DAILY LIFE, ny Rew. ¢ eae THE SONS oo wating lse! teaver mpg ~ a my bea t was : , ‘ at Koad, won't i a place on’ people then he mas ©, Commnquentty the targée poruce of ¢ ‘ easily ie eet rane te ghoya Lemgittmaghs Saunton ameter es OF THe MINE Ii Reena W.P.ELMIOTT, 00. Cwa Tmt g rent the J sailcloth in which the figure was sana, bee rt i“ rene the e:ty, ood ee the Helebery, May 31, 1555 1 Late of Worth & Kiott, Payettovdte, N. ( The Company te entirety free fromm dott ; heave med- i ke when e shock of an eart bak tne of Read—w oy rime in valec increase 4 an ead a need paar 4 } } . y arits the skin hanging in ue their valor abune, will double the est ef the Rood GENERAL C0 Ts ded weet I looked i ’ ‘ » the + well dey < iE! } SSI0 lo the pabire jaewee “ direet I was tatters frum them —that overwhelmed me with Who dowbts these things There ia e mint sof money I cies L MMISSI N Atthelamt Annaal Meeting the fullowing Ofter’s ® g and saw a retum of sts : Nunes : ‘ og Creek alone. Every pound of itt erystal AND were clemind far the enawing year! gle \ was it the significant pointing wit h = ‘ , ra large ruck standing out frum tt 6 } c i \urn to money, and this greet agent of % JAMES SLOAN, President > * > f - t " ‘ | j t rit ad enterprise ™ i” cael ple: por the shattered condition of the left bane icra meee Er OF Carols, a election of North Carman Poeiry, by ; * UNE CP MENDENAALL, Attorney . ahen eithn & few paces ( , ; ; te id ioc Rees. ia fg if Team gett; pe WILMINGTON, wc PETER ADAMS, See'y and Treaserer exle of the cramum, the Jevastaucoo of a pisto if no ene else will take hel attempt ot on my ane i! . “ me rack 1 elveid sconl miractel Use a z ieee pcmcuaibisity | The werk ‘cbse ihe pal - OUR COUNTRY WEN, of brief Memonrs of on Orders for Michendine, and eomeignmente of Plour PETER ADAMS, Seer Vanes f bullet— but. sir. tt was the appearance of ANDREW RAGGARLY nent Amrricans, by Lowung THE FOOTSTEPS Aa ee ey ‘i winet MMING, Gen'l Agent ~ : R pac Hote pw ing eyeballs protruding flom their orlite Joly 12, 1855 4 Sieccn A ML Pael, The Book aad its Story. Camanoge ooo dg emt, anenkd ue kfoly = May 10, #49, 112009 . : rabuvet a x ’ , ee Aporalypae | The Great Iron Wheel, ut Republics Ese ree caren oct dal ad ne : 7 ere lit nm bails leated to a red beat ~ tam backwards Panl and Julia,or the poitweal mys aa a New No , r k tM ICN TE fete aut bet 70 ee tories, hppurracy, and cruehy of the leaders of th- eee ee rth Carolina Form Boo oe 1 - , chorth of Rome. Sisnhope Burleigh, by Helen Phe SOMETHING NEW | y' SIGNED for Wagiatrates, Constables, She , ¥ * warn " For wale at Ju ENNNISS fLok & . Clerke, Coronere °, feo, to whied are wba ‘ caine tw Salisbory, May 31 1 the ( wnat ston of North Carcheaa, end the Coo f op wa UE vain (pre teva of the United Staten Pree @1 00, and sen *Y 7 ae Alveais di of the tin Vg my ea | DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE eon Bae oe Wale ee et oases nice t ; ; aur ' ’ . | Fur ente of J. Hh. BNNISS' * j a 1 by Buches of t bak towards the hamiet. It wan slayhglt whea Late Graduate of the Baltimore Dental Oollege BELL, EARN : Book Store 1 t The Highlanders k r ‘ e Sa liebe 1,18 ’ t ars ser \ Ailanders “ i 5 ; a perfe-etiy awar s Brie we Aus WV ond peer cttalty intorm tne eittmnns AVE opened livesy of publee euble near ike @ ervey: Mey 30. 1058 st—for Thied deft them with lave ae lack as of Irate om the ie rrnevany Shak Re het perme ' tik oe en a eae as ; nentiy lotated in Sntrevtilb, and may be fowad at Reroges & P we mt Nehebery, where they wilt ‘ r 91 i ties a eerie ha fee Walker's Hotel when not prfomianally siaeat, Anew ertcg Wid themerivesin readiness to hire Horses end Vebv. | ( () (N Ss perior atyle of work on platina for ta mad greatiy om Clee te the we, andl al ' | i ; wise ae Wi me ve ae ! pelt i. petzabe naan che ~ apeopl a ere . . t shes ia b teen aon am ‘ Morte emery antes one 4 ye ~ s | ps row , 4 tet hgemet Tr tyation of the teeth & nine anemar ’ ” alee rt = . . ' nd ning my alae I had hear Riextions will receive prompt attention held themartyee in readiness to de all the drnynge that \ ( I aan mes Inorg it ee wie i AU ematistn wadmtasanmedcrree ct” VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPT wle—they nj last words | erg tory crab ed ape 7 j # ; ame and wage to han on gid ail ag ee koe LAW POR SALE Important, Amusing, Instructive, Sub-| voy gots or (r-ight vat may be wantad 1o aay porn FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY i. - t a t Be i e | femeie frown the place : ad a 2 . 4 COM [+ faal stantial Book. SPOCK DRIVERS sUrreaine rhom t for the bunal of the wret ne pe Tt . Y Saal hy h 12 rover vl ack es fe [Ot ty stems Panini in Rowen coanty 1 THE LAND OF GOLD, suit nue anne ERS, DISEASED KIDNEYS, dundee ‘ " “wr niles t alisbury., on the waters oy nite M4 "oe e and let open for their accommen 3 oe 4 : | Orca. eh Creek und in view of the Wilkesborongh Road, con- on intion'\( dnared. ‘Our ‘Terese ehell be mean ponplias Stonein the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak . I "4 f woh dil, bi s arar SFA - wmble We wit 18 publie | > : ate mot exelent e911) axeed|iinee tewerien a aces REALITY vorwm FICTION, Saiinee Tan AoMRdet te atiead ser near of the Laina, che. ; ‘ and ft mea Bz f> ‘e «lhe Ee Being a trathfal account of Life and Times in Cali-, 14 Hat he we our authorved agent nee *| This invalanble medioiee ia for pale at the rt! { d tom : s : { ‘ ' 7 . path alony 1 ; 4 shvret 900 af which is cleared and ia a gond state of frnia—by H.R Helper BELL. FARNMART @ Co Hortet in Mocksville 5 at Dr w Campbell pt a : . ; I now cultivatien—the remainder ie good woodland and well Copres forwarded by mail frie of postage for Ol Safiehary, Jannary 1, bSS e799 Bells at the Drag Buse ta Che dotte vere ay \ te ou ar | tumbered There ove, on the premises, a gor! Dwel Addr JH. ENNISS, Beaches tte = 2 y cnet ep yream ; aod at the Caroling Watehme “ “ . Hogchemae, two pond hares, and other 10. bedhings - Sept Lesh Balebary, N¢ ¥ A ¥ Bis opel E hel esregratctnth f aby - _ v ee 1 ia All b will ony on regard to the qantity of the laud, i* € . y. ‘TEND . oe tees on raggeet hea in a = Dl th Joba wan. oF « atee, = : . _ Seat tk yooh that it hee in the midst of ae goed lands as are in the ms 6 lt Bk @) DP wee od dao dhe aeoo madsatad be preeere’! Coanty of Rowan. Those wishing to riew the land.) ate h| e N ea ¢ Halisbury, ” pened 7 and bay a good Farm, can du ao by ealling onthe eub- | \ RB. W. PAUCETT, formerty an apwietant in ’ ° Peldasces scorn) pad ores spp weet of thie . ie Y wilid wre wrek seriber ie Mr. Bingham’s echool near Hilleboragh, md at” bie Su bee ribe hes ‘0 purchase tom thomsen hash oc eames at readenoe, ep AUSTIN Z THOMAS A. BURKE | present, an approved teacher in the valley of the Yad; Bentetor wmteh We will pay cash at the highestmartet —“)* RSS : ws , i ; {| Cowanavitic, Rowan county, Feb 28, 1855. F490 kin, will open u permanent echoed in Concord, earl : ave 2l18s f f rd, early aaa wo - MICHARL neows vered rw rf Adit) wy) tee n§& Z ) Iie wif Marriage: Licenes beautifully printed apd for in emeery soe! Farther particolars will be given S wa) f our JOB PRINTING lew we J atrape ramen on it sale at this office October 2 9019 Blank Warrants for sale Hore { Noatly sxcouted atthie Office. SU H p P E E S E FA i p ti l T e i> it gf ra PE G S T R E A T T O R T ! H 70 cher by A Oe ciper othe = om of oe crrny ‘ ALLEN ie at Beverly sehman ( partmereh'? the me prepared | lisbery, emt of the USTIN os a a me Devoted to Patitics, VOL. XIL-NEW SERIES. Wews, Agricittur Internal Iupcoors SALISBUR a iene a ements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. NUMBER XXIt J. J. BRUNER, Editor ena Proprictor. ja eusengccmeety ser eer | ie wi Agric Htnral Address, BY PAVE. OAMERON, ESQ. BEFORKR THK wi taste for rival pursuits; and wi) prepare them | enter with intelligence ou their paternal actes, th the gratifying convittion that, in North Caroliva, Agriculture is taking its proper rauk th the [fLeral professiotia, and that, in all its tinate and practical details, it is not deemed aeompatible with the highest distinctions of tal AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY GF ORINGE Co. ¥. ¢, ot 40d education. ~ [eoxciupen.} Lam not unapprined that men, occupy ing the | first paptiog ia scieace a Yroctens! agriculture, Aad I mention it as a fact, and as a proof of hold that tt ts anurensonatle to expect HNL ryven the want of interest on the part of our people; as agriculturists, that ow the original aubseription | list, or the publication of “Coluan's Practical quested agricultural work that ever issaed from > the Arianiean the entire State furnished | *«! but 2 single ther | And it is a little sin | ment in kgrievitural pr: | tirelyHinproved system of agriculture, from the suggestivns of chemistry, Umeu any of these, leach that Agriculture aad Keral Economy,” the most im. | thing under the suo,” portant, she wost comprehensive, and best di- we 2¢, touch jess au eu So did one, older “there is po uew aud on the sawne are told that * the eye bot satisfied with ing, or the ear filled with bearing.” For my f, hike , my a traveler at wight, on an unkown path, surrounded by deulis aud ditliculucs, | gulag that the Ohiel Eagiacer of the North Car. stiall be dmappopted, if L way pot look w it as colina Rail Road, ia his first report of the onginal ® | survey, should amwoppoe to the public that at 4 amp which [ may take own baud, or ve held ap before me u my direct my hesitating the farm of that subscriber he found “the beat sles. men of scientitic and successful husbandry the eetire line of Kail Koad.” Nor ws it to be bat at the Bret sad second an- | ch nual State Faire, the berd of young catth exlu- of bited by thie reading and paifis-takiag Lusbaud maa, was regarded as the mom sinking feature of each exbibition. We shail find Uiat we, too, rast read the best bowks, « mest cultivate yur iniids a well ae ours ~ mast spead ovr woney an well as we shall make ourselves the equals of thos praewortby examples uf suocces!u agri ullu mets aed pablic betx Nothing has been more ch ape ner! 1, Ow than the pebbeations of th be esteemed as not tbe beast ee Amenest citimn, that he can with « moeey provide himself and fanny with a rea woeful liteary. If the gout that inn do aher them, be nowhere found im bette value of im more r page of good books What Intell grt ¢ would put be gratted. in he eve to pass the long ever on with sech compank us arid teachers as Jtend Colman, Dama and J. tenet. + bow afew bags you ean har. the th mee always eth you | Mowey so expended » be repaid tm sevh & way Liat oo { Gute ne com it up. ft te omiy by euch reatiag C80 Protect ourselves ageiost the prejed ignorance, the errors sed mimdirections of habits, of marntatn a reapectabic poo oer mtelhetusl « As we plant, s0 shail o: our tie hopes an) dreamy efforts . Proemtess we fruits picasa lo the eve ur gratela to the senses; “men du o thorns of figs of Uustlon SiHtevonm, capecity tor are the mile stun which cotapelton im the re b " sevrn, The great prvciples of every chime, Comathate every © bere j * mowtere, and alin efi ar A = active agewts of vey. ia Wath ahoos daments! pe wader all the « poet and seasons A . cultivated im sche «+ . Bons of sciet . by settle! prac ia ad of the ttebbect «abilate ite ‘ . bor saring priee . oe formung 1 , @ Gem op th- « s fer words, | woul! aay Ubese are terms plain to th i the Lest [ wr cn f press, and itis t A the blessings of st« tte form th ba ine ) - early my progressive uatry a ther grapes Nm! under ar ™ aml int animal aad vegetable mat han-is [In ew to himeelf acqewnted « at ® . stiteents of bre so wil prescribe fr a) wnt whet he made h:itmeetf ; thea sete bimeeit ‘ i the oveasron, or | portance of obts agrrceltaral chen now calte a die mee of . th prosecuted « . > SucCem, ar bees areated « t “ proentecs to render 1 nevhare Banguine a la nite a guitare, | have L- Trastees of the | . . Sebool of Agriv a ’ @hair with a notre s one of the best india «of @ures os that the pre a2 r philosophy of agriculture, a 1 of @niveral interest iat: t king 9 “ qrinitive of ail , q@ork jn this Geld. and a ask ' . and the why, and the #ler for \ a4 a that the g na are at our Uaiver . } teaching» to th ase of the Fr y Wes : airele A bis urefuloves equa the t Btate, And if he will v.« farte “ find that, however depress , hsfiy I re . the husbandry f Orang te iof (a ’ mers are fully awsh af and kindness nd he wil n t ,. bare some vu Perarthelers, profound sof ature a att Ste laws, and who are fill of the kuowle! e Which they ere constantly apy gt Bad Wie not volikely that sometimes surrowod bin. as du! t w yo papile of Goldamith's village act Metercanilaunr “marvel that one t koew.” In behalf of the his teachings be offered in the sin 1 , MO far as practica f the Wat . { terms of science And det wm B eehool which trains the the nctive and business pu a great favorite. Dbut tb Have but half accomplished their tabliahing @ T’rofexsorship, if they fail to asso ] Blete with it a Model Farin, near the University, oa which the teachings of the school applied to the field. Tra. 7 to be dispensed with tach a farm we might hope to that is practicable on ours slume ; and the whole duty of t! lames and “ a, wha w var al als Ure Y Trostee w coils hyect Ines. orsh tiny be tin) and Mer, gardener, ploughinan, grazier and e8 be taught, as well na the Vpotet 1 1 of the stall and dairy All this wall b my th Pently usefer!, in giving our educated youd mor i puna cobad vounly, avd Us uaay We lhal uy epibiods are but jer five bh atu! arin, laboratory: tha be the a pro tinge to Whilst it may seem tame sad common place aby, yel ww the bupe that Ht may awaken met Oleers ation, and obtaiu better applcatiuus beth labor aud wauures, | will subuit « few taveus iw regard ly tbe soils of the if M@laplalon lo crops. And it eapenence of vther lu the | be ol vy u—I mek y th what [ thiuk [ know Foe all peacucal purpuses, suils are classed un vus, have clef t with tw is We beariy eyuasy od ed eaudy, cla alon pealy ! boas wuply aud, eats) and ay such teach us aud gm ex eupply huis 1 how cE the de> one searly eque sate with won ! UY sstisfaction willis ate bet for lo ‘ Vet, bat | aim sure is «fla han bn : ated x \ed, « at the aid of a ¢ figut than ee a nue with deen tllag rtak and und Produ: 1 more g ly eure than t ent the the Ue tistied The unfermented ma nia, and vos inteer w take a “More clay sole w advant fo retain molstore hme sandy fre be soils are more friable, therefor a water, more culuvated and free d, and any yr arted, provided it rests As the dather the auteoi) the Phe ox f our jak of better, fot br subaoihs Many 8 lees ur our sails. of the sub- the lawyers have taught us that he who pos- jaessed the-surface had and held all above it— “ Cujus est solum, jus ext asque ad calum.” But it is to modere times, and chiefly to James Sith of Deanston, in Scotland, we are indebted for the knowledge that the subsoil passes with the Surface, and that the value of the surface de- | peuds much on the character of the subsoil. — And { think it ts on the tight wandy soils, rest- }}0g on good clays, that we may bape und ex- poet to see the most beneficia! effects from the j Hse of the subsoil plough. I dy not anticipate much from it on heavy clay svils, unless accom- padied withthe most perfect system of deaiu- a» such soils wil} seon settle down into their former COM paclnesa, jucrensing wetness without providing for its esc ape. Phe clay soils are more diffeult to bring up to the highest deyree of fertility, wore’ diffieult in culture aud drainage yet when brought up, re- taig it longer; or, as the celebrated and eecen- e¢ Mr. Randolph used to say of it, “it has a betler ime theury & Aud such was his real OF pre tenled, aversion to clay soils, that often tim ai bee Urilliaut, auc witty, aod sarcastic fire-side and bar-rooln gouverations, Jlaying gn the name of great mvalon the House uf Re prreseutatives, be would declare that “no man could make any thing out of clay, at top or Lottom.” I Lave thowyht that sandy soils improved un ber the buof > aud aid preseure of heavy anunales at satisfied that clay soils are ched, holding water Whilst sand ploagh when wet, clay the feet ming mo Clumely } henng t nving the peough ( is sun sandy soil of mach he influences uf our vanable wit re; it pewenlully acted vp by frost, whilst on roots of ts, eapectally wheat, ody» are im ane) clay moths pure sand; it wimmature of #0) ls. Dabd is uctun of many of Use root rawlerry tasplerry 1 little r "t w " ral nse had been 1 mle Crump, associated with plaster Its vsandy s Tans satistied tha In equal parts passed my owt farmers, esy ally those on wv wn crop, ae far as it | a penctica to the improved of manured por is, ag itis only from sueh por ‘ ally pe f Talport lone Iiitiit he RRAIAE weror rapa aA | ves xo entirely dependent th us ifs aeat, malt — a land manure. The elay soils will make the best { . . mulberry orchard, and under the direction of an jreturns in the small grain crops, pasturage of active and benevolent overscer of the poor, the light animale on clover, and pea crops. Such soils, when nearly destitute of sand, are too slow for either cotton or tobacco, unless,'by the ap- plication of large quantities of the must stimu- lating manures, their character and capacity be moch changed and-quickened, Such lauds, |every where, constitute the Lest distriets fur farm- ing, and maintaining a wixed system of bus- bandvy. On the sandy soils, both cotton and to- bageo may be cultivated, on highly improved |lots, with a good degree of success; and the es |tablishment of mamufactorices near us should stipulate us to better efforts in their production, buth as regards quantity and quality, On the sandy soils of Orange, as a general rule, we must not expect the best erops of wheat and oats; yet from such sgils only, can you ob- tain the best crops of rye. tained & good erop of rye on a clay soil. No crop yiells a larger amount of long food for stoek, on poor sandy soils; and when sown early on yood soil, it will furnish fine green food for stall feeding of stock, in the months of Februa ry. March, and April, and then yield a good crop of grain. By every consideration of self. preservation, we are called to make better efforts to expel the Northern grocer from the State with Mia butter, and the Ohio and Kentucky horse, mule aud hog driver, fram our county at least. I shall make no sagyestions to any one to ex pend a dollar for the importation of Devons Durhamms, until be bas provided food fur them. Bat it is « reproach on us as farmers, and no hit- tle deduction frem our wealth, that we suffer the popul te selves with butter from another Orange county ia New York, In ali the sea-porta, soon t »pened to us, good butter is seldom worth ess Wan twenty Gre cents, aud oftentiines thirty I know no business that will pay better than a well kept dairy I keow pot when J have been more hamilated, as a N when, a few weeks ago, at a Rail Road |x pot at the very doors of our State Capital, | saw waguus drawa by Kentucky mules, loading with td jou of our towns and villages to supply » be « rth Carolina farmer, than Northern Efay, for th supply wot only of the town, but to be taken to the try Such a at the Canital of a State whose popula sa texclasively devoted to agneculure, is a moet hemihating exbibttion Let ws cease ww me every thing, as far as it is practicable, that s bot the product of our own sui) and work shops ( ap axe, or a broom, or bucket. fror Connecticut ‘ 11 be means of inducing every farm tol Orang k ten acresof bis best lands corer a wchard grasa to be fod t I f Pp {ow « { wealth «f ‘ . tr ™ f a8 “ as Y where ele Is as a general pu - er may be obtaaned apy ™ ba will viedd a loxariant erop of black-eye pen Our branob land, of which we have much, will prepared, yreld most abundant crops and | ary “ { I t s rye-grase can | ained »a ‘ yandr \ xe ave t iyo - " cullter g n - from 1 Jy b wh J that . we ha « nie f » the sta . a i . nations t ain a div moly ne a . *f ‘ arr market, ' a y of croj . ci * that se Di 4 LS wreh oretie , ™} bisew (sroumd )' a a! Tne Re eBlering largeiy pot cn mer and . ming larg stnbuted _ States { anada vr ane R nit Row a wean « ta of rown Na A a r ‘ } ‘ rr. a a ' * iH f enue t ° « acres M a fla a a é No such r an le aie ar ry ome : 1 < a a or t= . g ark I « t als. Least Ht I acr wing } r « * n , i i States ‘ State, ar Sta ! ! ha ay short tom ee 200 per cent \ thensand pounds to the aer ta nuswal crop, and finde a rea sa al rty cents ay j And th Seas tw Watertown, New Y f 20.00% nds twenty acres wz, as a reward f abor on tw are sum of &9.000 This ia quit la e grohd Cal fotnia 1 is , tain That t rop may be pr i ‘ ange, ond and nich svil, [ YY wey and ard 1 pocking w tnere Jabonous than tl yack I k itn but tl kr j f fact andar npartia van nof t « t Silk Cu ts non tx ” } sa brane bu ss from w ae ow | ' ’ s ' hand f “ AS ANY i s ‘ t * sib . say ‘ k \ NS } Lond the pren m fort hest an f aybk was awarded to asilk grower of Vinginia, dem onstrating that we may make ourselves the rivals of Lyons, as we now are of Manchester A silk Nodieal states fact, that throe ren Connectient, attending school daily, produced a r h @17 0) | { i | an t ] a . f by rry tr ant as tt as we plant corn, and each pound worth glit t ars. Every Poor Hou the Suat * tied 4 I have never ob-} paupers would soon be able tosupply themselves with the important luxuries of life. To the help- less female, dependent on the painful labors of the needle, the aged and infirm, disqualified for mascular effort, silk culture is full of promise. There is no part of our population that feel so keenly the fangs of want as the indigent fe- male, and none so willing to be directed in use- ful pursuits. Hence al) manufactories for the employment of femate labor, are to be regarded as benevolent and charitable institutions. The wisest and best charity that we bestow, is to ena- ble others to help themselves. Aud this class of our population, now without employment, ‘sbould be engaged, on a large seale, in the man- afacture of willow-ware, corn-brooms, and other items suited to female taste and capacity. No people have accomplished much, in letters or the arts, uatil wealth is accaniulated and lei sure allowed. With equal truth it may be said, that in husbandry no weil directed efforts have been made and sustained in the rearing of fine abimals, until the earth has been tamed and car peted with the grasses. Domestic animals are essential to efficient tillage, and to proper sep- plies of food and clothing, and add large ly to the wealth of the farmer in the production of ma nures, and are not to be dispensed with. The value of ueat cattle exceeds that of all other stock in the United States. ut vot until we shall be able to provide full supplies of food, and extend to them a more bumane care, should we atlempt to tmprove our stock of caitle by costly impor tatiuns, that may perish the first suimtner by so fatal a disease as the diste t per At present it will be to our interest to make judicious selec tioos from sach stock as we have, which embra ces a few of the best, and Many of the worst, and almost every variety of shape, color and charac ter. Forterty the best stocks of cate in our county, were to be found iu the possession of the late Wolham Pickett and the elder Straytiorns ; and [| uccasivoally see well-marked descendants of these stocks of cattle on the Town Common shall tind in the berds of Mr Norwood, all the elements to barld Bat at this day Cain and Mr up a stock of cattle equal t all the wants of the wnty for labor and the darcy Wickett and the Strayborus were large bag makers; and catt hike the plants we cultvate, grow great or small according to the quaitty and quantity of food bat they have givea tu them. We shall see po geoeral iasprovement ia the stock of the county unt our balits of care and keep are wonderful vy amended, + jn the uuisence and » go at large my duly ty you, and .o my es cially wast 4 pxriniung eattle I ehould far Hal (the value cf an anima y lata metweet € ator bat was arst bore uf our g watch over their fhacks t Bret f the prvclaimed peage of earth and good w Hebrew, received th tedage ov birth of Him «eho te man ihe very name of Lhe auimal ex Aud, io with eolicht-oed na presave of fruitfuloess and abundance times, every where een regarded as an animal rtance bor a long , rality; and the most expenenced istapiers And shepherds of our i Orange willbe covered with @ne fic busband mty And f the Laqasia wil | my admiration of the noblest of all animals, in as- association with which T have life, ke in the discharge of out-duor duties, in senreh of health or social intercourse, did ] pot make an appeal to you in behalf of the Horse. I bave on ly to request that you will visit any large cullec tion of horses at our county town on any public oceasion, to obtain from you the eandid confes- sion, that our stock of horses is on a level with every thing in our husbandry. With us the race of noble bloods is weil nigh extinet. Our horses are all wofully deficient in all the essen- tials of siz figure, bone muscle, depth of girth, game and action. 1 do not wish to be regarded jus the advocate of a “mammoth race” in avy of our domestic animals, especially the horse.— Such a race is vot suited to our capacity to keep, our service or climate. We need a horse of al! work—a roadster in the farm horse—and if we consult our interest or our pleasure, we will begin apew. In the Southern States, all the efforts that have been made to improve the horse, have been directed by a single idea, and controled by a sia gle object—the attainmeny of the highest speed Aud the achievements of the Suuthern Oe on the best contested ficids, have placed bim at the very bead of the racing calendar, both in | Europe and America, We need no sach horse ; nor, as furme Ts, have we any use for a rac known in our county as the “ telegraph bine,” reared to hard times ow beoom-straw, aud-doom passed of my co. set to In br {tu pl an ed la harder service, ofteatiunes looking as auch | ou like an over-growa bound asa bore: and whic h, under the wilvence of a spur both in the bead and beel of th an riders, hav. performed som shing feata eclipsing Fremont Kit Carson, in speed if not in daration. My own observation, sustained by the judgment of the most aston ar best iufurmed, induces me to suggest tbat, so atempt shall be made to in prove our stock of horses, we should seek for the known crosses of the Verm. Morgan and the Oleaveland Bay, It ts to Le hoped that our in teingent farmers will look elosely into this mte rest, and when a beginning ie made, it shail be hirweted ty the best hiberal; y aud judgment And in this, associated means might fa Or SOON as any well th accom pink wo much good, not only for the adventurers, but for - entire community Pic P m ts bat naked jusuece for me to declare, that os ow fa Jrudvery of the farm. Mule is , . re without an equa {ts known t he 1s almost a < exempt from dise .se, subsiats on skort and cuame foud, attains greac age, and meets all the de maads on bim ie the beats of sammer and the stories of winter with almost inflinching Grmness and fidelity, No animal ms more worthy of our Choke Pear; the Green Plum. fruits of the carth, than be who tills it And Lord Bacon declares, of the garden, “that it af fords the purest of human pleasures, the greatest refreshment to the spirit of man, without whieh, buildings and palaces are but grass ‘handi- works, olation and woe, more sure return, afd not often a more fiberaf return, than when judiciously applied to agri cul- good ground, it comes back with many ‘se your money like the thrifty and enterpris- ing in the other pursuits. Make yourselves thé owners of the best tools, esp. cially of the best’ products aod values of the ( ounty, ur young and renee. ledge ne Surround your dwellings by fruitful and well A pateh of cabbage, six rows of pt gardens, Irish potatoes, and three rows of onions, do not nstitute @ farmer's garden. Use only the best d, and plant only the best fruit. It is as easy cultivate the Vergulue and the Bartlett, as the Gage, as the Horse No man is better entitled to all. the good Muney is as mueli the sinew of Agricultaral provement, as it ia of war, In the one it ings pleaty and contentment, in the ether des- Capital no where makes a ral improvement. Like good seed, sown om, fold. — >ughs, teams, and carta, and, at any cost, of the best seed. By a judicious nse of money, and by wiser d better applications of labor, it is not uprea- sonable to predict, that, stimulated, as it is hoped the agricultural heart and mind of the county will be, by the passage of the Locomotive across r plains and valleys, in the next tem years, the reultural ! nical, may be nearly déubled. ‘ This i mect may seem extravagant; but what has been ac complished elsewhere, by maauring, draining, good uillage, alternating crops, clover and grass culture, and substituting fallow crops for naked lows, I undertake to say for the farmers of can, will, and shall be accomplished ange, Es bere. These are the means by which Great Britaia, s season, obtains her largest yield of-wheat rold and deep-tilled soils These’ are the means by which the valley of the Po, Flan- ders, and many of the older portions of the rid, bave been made to surpass is preduction 1 fruitful America. These are the beng weed in portions of otr © State with most satisfactory results, qaad- tag the value of the iand and the iacome the planter. And the same industry and im- applied oa the soi! uf ¢ jrange, will ae- ¢ samme results bere. And, standing bere, on the boundary of this ait- ans which are crent county town—associated as it is with some of th n lerestin, chapters early b= car silered with reference to bes capacity for sg eae a! oe ? ; be tury, theseat of hospitality aud kindpes, the home ‘ *, or fw ve" 1 be sf 0 J otioiheaekle Ts . SAY of old and loog cherphed friends, and a com- xe posed @ mark he rearing of nity ia whic > ever & most sig- mules in the Western States was never Proseen saad which T have ever felt the re ge a scae or with sy much peotit. — “ sac arce of great indive association th od the transportation of trair item of Gal prot, w, in with culture o to the Pa sal WH por Those reared on out own soil swit es and we should at least supply our own fea, an much nati aw are Socteties agneuitural Journals rand the g ut gr “ m am es ten taste and fa y these Ulongs are not to be acx e and friendly interest may | be permitted to say, that { had boped that the pick and the 7 anil would bardly bave commenced their Her culean labors along the base of yonder minia- ture mountains om the other side of the river, before the trowel and the hamaser would have been beard in the work of improvement on (his made. If self-interest and sel respect cannot aken you, nothing that I can say wil You unded by a profile of beauty that the { a Shenstone « 1 cover have Positions wor rural embellishments ng. If you wely village of aveler, as he flies and Here, with: onal fevers, you may aod plane, suteh and maccrates of thrift, and assemble once tren of distant Bat mp pusived by lowag- rasan shades, discussing party poli- 4 a me surt 4d all aboat ron are Oued and lamented Lows may hock with ghted alairation, ret {and vetrech Mies fear of vernal or auten ated weave, hammer alth a t renee wre — hers. the chit 1 unhealthy cts y wr bere the « We have all been discouraged ' ke = * a tomato. and diseon- t and want have deprived us of our best ma- al J a new day dawns on us; better es and brighter expectations invite us to pew we have a goodly heritage, and we luty uf we lack the energy a manliness to improve ! Ex- 1 thowe ternfe epidemics that decimate occupying a temperate batitade; ws almost every plant emeential to t t r of chmate ; give us sel; the enthusi t to th mt tricts e m the extremes rk. The old can “ Jous woman, whose haad heart is respoa ] emibe on thode beast epet “iy on who hath asid, g ‘ er \ ecd-time abode of ar * hever m thal euts U's Ar bishop z al speeches That », because he is In one of those we A me nmcans d pot 1 he can + oman ‘at « sto wh ort th are now : “ ve said foreign th Docracy,” we had bet t ave the cown- words, : ’ ‘ i is ro tree we amd ae ' he precise geod erican peo- from future ely, and com borer When the sli Papists talks thus openly ef We ives to leave their country and me for every good »w Nothing a Kr Baltimore Clipper, o- ~Dr Ro L. Crawford re Monday night bang b recovering his negro bog osed of bim in Richmond, came a gentleman from ginia in pursurt of the man who sold Toney, In purswit of him yesterday, vA last evening The man N. Ct » resides in \ artoof ’ 7 s briefly una ] s ff had soon. thia ane y, w : tt riialhirow » . - = PLATFORM OF 1 lesisted further pursuit, a t of them a . D om sea Carolina atch niai. OF Nod rucd to the pulle, but t A metic Ata Convention of the w 1 < re-foaded thei at Raleigh, on 1 ! ». at #,) & Botorivus SALISB ORY, BOC. fulluwiug rerolutious we pted s Voint harged six loads ofa re . : Re ed, ‘That, as causes which rendered Volver atone of the police, wit! striking him. |... Dees : yee 1, TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 30, 1855. the soerec tion neces. He, however, evived a shot in the small of his sary «i! the secret back, and the ball passing through lodged in his = z= = ores her © r of initiation, stomach near the groin. Tle full. and was taken Thanksgiving Day was general) obseryed | blice the west istrict station | » after which by our citzens. The Rev. Mr t word aly w > Tes Is « eb pis had) diving servic ema : \ A> = tho h : _ oo deo cia we eiGK % \ ' woman, living Arch stroct near The mectings beld at) Thyntiva church, last ar \ was shotin the f - wall strike week, rewulted in the coaversion of about fifty ctizers OC Ul “ r . wits st t J r ' s. From ounts we liave lad, it was a formact pobt } n ly ow 1 4 remiathabl vin There were no efforts carry.n mit t = . 1 ‘ t s geots of the A wnt ’ \ wud tha aitued pistol at oMiewr sen tr minds rf ait Sav Was I iS ‘ scoted take em with < N wt Nat) but 1 uncommon conc id yielded most freely A eral Cane seed bain, to the requirements of the su of salvation. e mmencement of t! oe waliun L John Gorman was shot tnt From the Greensborough Patrist liucal polley of rment > <ma med Joo. Clark, (" THE WESTERN EXTENSION. same Lime, ¥ the the great primary IT.cune.) = sl : th pie the shy part of one Ur. Eller onreciples of t rraniz w constitute of bts Ubighs. Ve learn a t a Gerinan . Pats 4 oe he back, and _DEAw Stu T soe by last Salisbury Watch he | a rn < parar He i nm rt amed Pearec, was rot throuy ] yack, aNd sak F the ba as para port was sbot thr t Ke ANd an, that the Directors of the Western Exten- ty ltot jererous. 1 ? \ ‘ 7 5 a ij ance to a rere Gov t policy ved to be dangerously injured Y that’ sion of the North Carolina Rail Road, cannot) Beso Tat these thee tpaiuary pe x hudherford w through one of agree. Judging from appearauces, the Compa capke are, sirat the ‘ hoaurs, his bouts, the ball lacera he flesh upon the Wy as Bow organized, must prove a falure, And mcanoria bolita ol: De atatson.. Maltrohiie Cit even had the Direcjory been suffigeuily imbued | J : ' ( i 7 . | With the spirit of the times to Lave baruouigus r ’ a 1 v wy | ty agreed themselves, | understand there wih ade a3 } 1 the day ] wer ], One o smuch dissatisfaction among the people West tecion ube ru bx the cir . armed FL Gam a, Upon to th of Salisbury im regard to the location of the pro- and privileges guaranlecd to freciacn by the Con: at posed road, I feel contident that the true frie uds sitacion, whether F Gea lmprovement will regret this misera on wm the location « Carobna will be Jullags, and the = many smu ° woke gd rsa, eed Q\ ev a wyviaied wy the Conveutee iteetl Bevoleed, That we February oe at—' pe beretibae welix ar. 3. a GEty the Nations ‘ 4 cam ores, be SO tne s tee Bum J sawn of ca View Preseient. a bux oo and we do ber brethren of tbe American | Gein, th prupriets of jantj- mez tb now render of the West of the after t y resulved to ! Cau N \w para ut s of cach x nds of I » have faith wrough, Tennessee Mis sine rn Extenss by many public accor pon ut ne the DD ward 10 ti» ae" , circumataboes. | * " nat rou panyge, ol WATA . . . pL W estert ml of " ® ai t » th a gv of that nar } a t f ss bus wena wnticn Grerusbor vm that the greatest amoug those concert t Ww J ‘ to ° «A “* wr ar v r t . ar n fal f r af ® Lf oo. a <= nor a, wel ay cA Ve regret the failure earing that Matted Directors. . . , the prospects of success look gloomy, let i W estern peopl sspair. fice is failure, in the end, will prove a Tulse } 1 the S P disguise to them ane e State at di certain that the W of the the Di jocate said ppt va erin 1 all the By thi | presses, (with it may be a single exception and that the result of necessity,) whom the readers of these oposition papers, coustituting: as they de {nearly if not quite a majority of the voters of Roads | gous allusion, though the ifelns and ) | resemt a thing like the above | what it may be comsiraed to mean ; and is apon this the State, are as mach interested in these piiblic | matters as the Demooratic party can bet Will the Standard answer |— Wilwungion Herald, 20 1 We were in attendance at Davie Superior Court last weck, Judge Bailey, pres.diug ‘ with his usual ability ’—whatever Uvat may meant! * © ® We have copied the above chiefly on account of | what appears to be a eneer of contempt flung at Judge Bailey. We ean hardly believe that the editor of the Whi, who is a member of the Bar, and ought, Bailey well, meant and doubtless does know, Judye that his language should be cons rued as a contempt tevoee very clearly admit of 1. Oar his Honor judge, bat that he ise mpressian respecting s that he te not euly a good uently a geu- of fine feeling ; aud that he ts, on ac- un—a me { hie quilifications av a, laghly esteemed by the members of the law I’ ssou throaghoat the State. We kuow that he bus niany frieads in the pri- vate walks of life whose warin cstcem would instantly supposing it to mean ground, aud the publie worth aud prvate excellencies of the man, that we presume the editor's little ** nom committal” is not to be takea in that sense Cerolina Watchman, Oct. 16. JUDGE BAILEY The Editor of the © Watchman” affects to be out- rageously indignant and tremendously brave at what o says “appears to be a sneer of comtempt flung by us at Judge Bailey. We thiuk both the weutal and | woral machivery of the editar must have been most awfully exercised, w place sueh a forced construetion on mete “ italics ond porate” Coke, ur bie Last tates in his superlative laudations of Litdeton, says even Littleton's &e's are full of grave meaniug, but thse is the first instaace we have ever known where + telics and points’ were cvastrued into colemptuous allusons ! “ His most be optics, sharp, we Ween, Who sees what is nut to be acen.” We “ cstrem™ the “ public worth aad privaie excel leacies” of Judge Bailey fully as much as the edi tor of the Watehman, but it may be oar fault, or our never to bave imbibed what is mifiarly knowa We have never been folly as‘ beot-bching ” propensles. the ekirca of ether supall of great syect for & a hanger~wa to and whie we hare duc tues of Jadge, Squire, Geveral, Capa heaped on one man,could vever comamud our “* without sech titles were asmctated wiih ind vidual ber cay and intelligence. We have hoown Judge Badey esteem fae many yeare aod have always regarded hin use Chnsian geatleman, and we but regret t teeth compeie us to say we consider ibe man who would place any other cunsruction on ear “italics and points” a9 & base slanderer —Rowas Wiig We object to being misrepresented, and have n al therefore, given here that is material to a just apprebenaoo of this matter, of which much The reader more is made nh Was becessary can here see for himself how * celrageousiy i» liqnant and tremendously brave” we were and how “awfully” our “mental and moral machinery was erercised and bow mu hee sayings of Lituketon’s d&e's bad w do with this business bow much the editor esteerm= J Haile, et We are happy, a har af fan y ‘o disavow tt bab « far nowo as Loot e ropensities,” and of beiag * a banger tot skirts of ether ama ¢ creat me { ation of which fact t seoenat arded as essential to } aracter, An aving ' ng Y tu add, w kJ on my t --- T bern f ong ! ponents of Ma aw. had a torch | ht procemstm, ca ale. music, fireworks, & tw evemng lye am t was large and ming Abolition Mevercsi te Boston. 1 nt. oR 4 = I s aw . ” rm a na abe arty a rer vy for ’ al ag The a “ ' attended. New York Whic State Convention. \ <tate ( was permanen r s aftert homas HT. Ton} e. zo, wae chase at, and nemervu tents and Seerctanes were chason. 4 m the address a resulutions 9a oo Colamlia Mork Oct. 23 ; a wr we woul k that thes scompree a grates of & ) flere! uf r 1 a 4 f. hog r 4 is 5a 8) bor 2 Onte } I $ 3 ‘ rs } ty “ and ¢ wheat, © . . ajvanerng 1 Conn f with aalea at OF +: *s Vit ADKIN a k ( \ 1 Salisbary, and T ( : voreclecual imdiviinal | i 7 he ¢ . 1 2 Si A mor X er \ pase < } u Yar | } } ¢ Da mt le of ' saliabur Nik r wit n or ints in the sen- | ‘ber 4 From the Charleston Standard. NEWS SUMMARY. Tho news by the Africa, which is with Liver- pool dates to the 18th instant, is only uf con- mercial innportanee. There is a farther decline froin $ to $ of a penny per pound, The mo- ‘a to be returned to the South, when a sm . | from a Southern port yesterday, having on boant | a fugitive slave, who had secreted hinmsclt on! board previous to the sailing of the vessel. He had beew transferred to an outward bound schoo Dont, containing several members of the “ Vigi lance © ney market was mare stringent, avd 1 have come down to 87}. ‘This intelligence, how- ever, is no vecasivn for surprise, Tt bas, for somo time, been our expressed conviction, that the Atlantic was a sufficient preparation for al Most any species of cominereial crisis. The papers say that the Russigus have retreat cd from the North side of Sebastopol, leaving only a few men beh nd them im the forts. The Czar was at Nieolaff, attending a council of war, Austria inclines towards the sides of the Wes tern Powers, aceerding as they seem to be the favorites of fortune; and says that though Pras- sia uiay act as mediator, the present is not the time for mediation, but that Russia must be pushed, until she is compelled to leave we Cri- mea, Denmark very kindly juvited the U. States to a Congress of Maritime Powers, for the pur pose of settling the question of the Sound dues. We have dates from Rio Janeiro to Septem- The cho province was quite healthy. Busivess was soine ra had disappeared, and the what brisk, but not so active as the reevipts of produce from the intenor warranted. There were no foreign sbips of war in port. Our Washington correspondent furnishes us with the letter of Mr. Dobbio, informing Com- tnodore Steward of his removal to the * Reserv ed List.” POLITICAL. A Paris correspoudent of the New York © rier says, that a programine of future operations by the Alties, has been drawn up by the Prmyx ror Napoleon and bas beeu approved by E land and Sardinia. Its great prineyple a efforts to disable Romia, Italy, 4 is said, w be transferred to the advantage of the Sar an sovereign who has so adroitly entitled Linnie! tu the favor of France and Eagland by eral form of hw government, and by bis enter ny ite thet alfiance. N mn Italy te “0 stitute a kingdom, and to be bis port the oman aud Neapolitan States to be formed inty a separate one fora member of bis fami) Span to be protected against the designs uf Dow me (the Aerose Count de Montemoilin) and ally illustrious Luce de Montpensicr. The ror Napoleon says he ts equal to the Lak of omlbating the simiarly chivalrous Coaut de Chambord, in bas pretensions to retge ie Frakes, go and An interesting case was decided in the [hs tric. Court of Philadelphia on the 12th inst Tt pears that Robert Thompaon, a fu slave m Virgina, seted on Dtnladelphia wm 1536 apd sent on fur bn wife, a free woman ia Vie gin, but marned another woman lature sh t the The wife, apon her arnval, also mar In 1950, Thompeva died, leaving j { last marred. Live dough ter, by the Virgo wife, who bad also died brougit suit lo recover pomessiot aA hee ith property, ew the ground tha he was ma 1 to ber mother in Vis a, af at live se ood marnage Gas Dot ley lumate The @* «bem showed thas at the time of the berth of the plano Thompegn and be Virgma wife were abitiog in Virginia, a o am!) wit, an! t pict ra favor uf the pu us recogyming the valality of slave maria CASUALTIES Oa the 16th imatant, a Gr: occurred at ne | e ving maf @15 “ ‘ pruperty 4 2 A t XN i gE i J ‘ min & gr boot ree ry of . save, * Aiken has one of the loot mates re Noe srolina have te her bry s\n Rta n gia. be P i the ar ™ a . vaba .* Susal ore ie ey The Nowth amd the Sunth The “ from the Piniadlelphia North Amencan, gives ar La » bom “ ee \ we f tue me y* t au® are m rox -—,) Next the furvign e t m, we rege and «tr North « S wm refetem rest athe meat portenows ante | € “2 ar t i ' t ~« a We po ‘ * ar th } 1 { we eatintie |, tha an Rewer be se 1 by an us va ar wee lene ’ . «s - € 1 ar a hem Apon r I ba a a r quis ela has « g ’ ur yw bad dishoooraldy and craven|y ym r North must recover an] maint r as ontrover a t ] mlhere , 4 prow tr ain lo be wal na t betwe t ° a, bebe anbly he any a sta’ f and aero! attained ] ny T x rem with thie alars - \ ar at ul “ * ufla t u m Ir still mor ra ath the diffientty of a just agreement Ibut Wf th fthe N ret t test ments of - an n oof ‘ LD) hed aaed ‘ x ’ wae rrigt share of that wh whenever they ppreher ¢ z 1 are pleas) garloar fas tl ' a i ( Stat * ‘ t { dith-renc w oth ‘ * vil as the tnau aration of a s “ ata nati pr tof ' ith ia to yu “ } wron fi acquired and st v8 } aT tt ’ M 4 } at ef and ’ Pp " Jer constitut rights Not at a Dher ho mention male of indemnity for the then + ¢ . } ne ( 4] are ; ' Sound oon y r fter if “ took away the statted for Canada. Boston-Atlas, Wrdnesduy There is, in short, no promise to her of avs Rowan Whig. jit must come in due time, and the advices by ' thing but submission to the wrongs she is daiby Believing this to be very mu h the Uiat experiencing. | the temper of the North, and knowing that /Sonth will not yield to it, we agree with | paper that the diséussions of the ext Congress are likely to render an agreement still more in practicable, “7 | Prom the Standord. AMOUNT OF STATE TAXES FOR 1585. | We are iruebted to the politeness of the faith ful aud ficient Coanptrotler of Public Accounts, | Mr. Brooks, for the following list of taxes paid by | the differeut Counties for 1855, under the revenue We have given alo the amuunts pod i see ata glance the law, 1854, so that the reader ma increase in the different Counties, The aggre | gate increase, it will be secn, is $89,325 69. The returms from Halifax and Jackson are bot as yet entirely correct, and the amouvts stly changed when correet returns may be » are received. fallen back, but this is owing to a heavy tax paid by that County last year on collateral des coats, This large addition to the revenue is owing, 10 }a consid.rable degree, to the increased tax on uxrchants and to the re-assessineat of lands Jobuston County appears to have 1 Statement of the Nett Tuzes ua pari t y each County tn the State of North ( eroding 1855 | COUNTI Me. an mae ~ Q3.106 OF \lamance, ally Decp in ihe vale, with @ ehoice few retir'd, ritvee,” boarded the schooner, and) itive, who Was subsequently | Each momiiig vomits out the susek ing crowd LE " ing From Thomeon's Seasons. THE FARMER, Oh, know he but his happiness, of mea 4 The beppicot he! who far frame partie rego, Dripks the pure pleasures of Rural Lite. Whet though the dome be wanting, whose proud Ley | Of Mottetere false, and in their ture wbas'd ? | Vile datetboures ! what though the glittering robe, OC every hue reflected light can give, Or floating loose, or stiff with mazy gold, ‘The pride and guze of ols! ppprése him not 1 Wat though, from atmost lund sad ses purvey'd, For bim each rarer tributary life Blecds not, and his insatiate table heaps With luaury, and death? What though hie bows Flames vot with costly juice ; nor sunk ia beds, Of of guy care, he topses out the plight, | ¢ Or melts the thonghtlees bours ia idle state ? What theagh he knows not these fantastic japs, ‘That still amuse the wantos, still degoive 5 A fece of ploneure, but a heart of pain; ‘Their hollow momenta undelighted all ? Sure peace te hin; & solid Wf, eatreng'd | ‘To disappoiutine ot, und fallacious hope | Rich iu content, in Netare’s bounty piel, In herbs und fruits; whatever greene the Spring, Whee beav'a devengds in «bowel oe bende the bough, Whee summer reddens, and whee Avtump beoms ; Or im the wintry glebe whatever fies Conceal’d and tattens with the richest sag: | Phese are not wanting ; nor the milky drove, Laxuriant, spread o'er all the lowing vale; Nor beating mountains ; nor the chide of streams, And bum of bece, inviting deep siticess Into the guiltioes breast, beneath the shade, | Or thrown ot large amid the fragrant Rng > Nor aught besues of prospect, grove, or song, Die grottos, gleaming lakes, and tuntain clear. z Mere woo dwells simple ‘Fruth ; plain Lamocones 5 Unpullied Beswty ; svwnd unbroken Youth, —. Pereet of labour, with a ltth please’ds F Health ever bhanniag ; apambitions tell ; ‘ Cake Contemplate, and poetic Base. Let others trave the food in quest of guim, | Aud beat, for joyices mooths, the ghuumy were. Let such as deem it glory to destroy, Hush inty blood, the sack of exthew trek ; 831 04 4.19 Unpeere'd, exuttiag fi the widow's wall, : 1S4 The virgua’s shriek, and infant's trembling ory. leaufurt, SHIR TQ Let oe far distant fruy thelr native gall, coum Hi 5170 26/Crgd ant want or barden'é avarice, Biaden, 210 2 Purd other tk se beneath enether sua. Hrunswick, 2.732 03; Let the thvagh cts work his coger Wey, spcurmbs, 2479 16, By legal outrage and coablioh'd gabe, Little Lburke, 1913 06) The mcas! sare catmet; and that Grment Cabarrus, J 5 OF lo tumali the seditions herd, on + Cakdwell, 1,203 16° Or aw tt thee dowae to slavery. Let these Arran Camden, 1844 64 Eusuare ihe wretehed mm the tulle of ige, Carteret, ¢ decom! end perplesing ight, Caswell, 37 nar howe of fairer treat, Catawt 1.384 09 ‘ Chatham, 3.843 19 ave j Cherokee, 654 41 1! M7 Wrecth devp bow, @ffuse the lpng amie, Chewan, 3229 BF 1s read the weary labyrinth of ctate. etd wt ; me wy Le09t _™ fom all he shmy peasone free fhed. . That reeciese mes iovatee. hears, and but hear, , Reeelpae: a d Ee Ai destanee safe, ihe humne teunpeet sume, rm ees aos Wrept chee io comacteas peece. ‘The tallied kings, otnat ra ROR 2474 90 fs <3 a The rage of matnes, aad the erush of states, rhe 5 saute ; oe Move ot the man. whe, frum the waht esangé, ee eerie Ao oat etal relresta, and flowery seltedes, tamed Di FASE <a Te Natare's voter attends, @um month to manth, ber; a 2.433 16 431 66 Sed day to day, theongh the revolving yoars ba beak ieee ‘ = Ndr mg. soe ber in her every ampe 5 many Gas 1253 ; e Feet ber ewoet emonseme at bye beast ; an 1369 91 2666 39 Takes what she bteral gives, sor thenke of mare. re 330 72 - oy Me. whee ang Speed protedes the banting goa, ° 1430 o1 2 364 Marke (he fret bed, and cuake the hechhtas gute reiitind. a aae If Pe , Imo hee fr chen"deat her geutel houre cme iLatvea. ee AP © Me fell copys, and mt a bwenty bows, ready lar 21 . od mot an open Mocs ber athe ts Femme Hay wood, 560 20 - tn ¢ orb oth (fe Bving chade, ao Lcwterson, bigs 09 Iss9 30 * we vier ing Tempe wat W weve, es Hertteed 2568 "0 aos t2 _ 2 whe! the Muse, of thee, il boob 56 2209 4@ Perhaps bee “isl combers aang | fm twdedl, 4612 0 3.02 On what che Gertates, writes; and, of Ge eye @ Jas boven, 3a6 20 091 10, Met rand, reparee in the riguiees you ort Jonneton, 4895 23 avvr io © Aalanmn + yrfiow Inetre gilde the world, | Jowea, Lal 67 Weare 4 ° eck'ed emeim inte the Bed, to @e af, 2 615 : ‘ fod , . Lt aio oo 13¥3 21 W mee ~magh the toped geome \ e209 34 \ , emg et exerts hee song M 47a 34 644 ' ‘ - a @ fel of Vie 42 2 he buary waste, § 2 ran rs 4 . y. et i o'er the bared earth, Mei Z lov 46 66 A . “* At eoght the chive w Moe t(guaner 9vl 38 1423 4 » hindled by reGatmg Gem, moved re 243 34 Lone 46 7 ’ vh ¢uaited eye, towed . 2,322 51 A treed, 0 bed, tb ag hare cere, TPE. \ I ' 9466 vv 5.468 24 b ithem dower woken With owl wing the N ar pm 6 43 ‘ ‘ « epag.e tam roweme | eons bs bed 1 7 2.1¢8 , h, Gv ber aking oo hee mind, a re 360 8S B165 25 Pletes bes being he bein prwrere 5 Va tank 2 3290 * ‘ a bee bre est rec vrortee burne ae B 0 ree Pa 2,726 6 The tach of b « and love he feet; t ‘ 4.346 The mxtent eye, whee Deame om his shame 4 | n y 1959 “0 pistaise ot. me; (NO bith Gtrng cembrece me > OW prarting chddree, tew 4 arvund he neok, as t 34 ! ‘ duns 10 piv em hem. a 3.1 cs 2.05 30 4 per woul Nor purpose gay, ' ie zo r es a — t « wng, he vternly atorne; xhiegham : ‘ vet rani ; : tow bey oe and trae plubseeghy s » of ectel, oti, end euuliag hand G a) eae : (her wo th « theme who fret on gud a. a . hands oe pervert hore, the hfe, 44 i ; Ind bs eral gre, anererey ‘e ; ee Wb Angele da and Gow humeetf, ewh Maa r 909 22 12 49 --- 1,465 29 2.07 1 I « clamorous for the reeall Vu Bon 69 12.498 ‘ nec jvence of bia manifest \ ‘a , G.10R ¢ ¢ \ wndent of the Times gives \ g l “ toa Z t { the conduct of the Ea . ‘ =H | h of (as tracted with that of the 3745 99 mF { a) aesault of Sf gatospod It Vik 1lis 05 1.878 wems that while Pelliesier, Roaquet, Meifabos ‘ 1 r¥ generale led their troope 1,909 14 1,658 66 eron against the Malakoff, the — ) 395 98 4 92 als wore sal lewd in a trench, where (hey —-— —— —— * ew the repulee of their forces from the 6199,180 09 = $282,505 TR Beslan Crcneral Simpson eat in the trench, (i ees env ah reo day) with bis nose aad ey@ tlarmed.—The Memphis Bulletin, in apeak wang t led and dust, and his clogh drae g of the nomination of the editor of the N ate ahs od to protect hig against i J <n a red nighteap, avid reclined Conner for Congress, writes the f wir Sip Roehard Airey, the quarter paragraph al, had a @hite pocket hand erchiel lhe ume was when jp ana of the mn . tearm try were good enough for the people to chore Nae at imasiana any that the Ee. r represetitatives from. But in the : an erin y ons led on by mem the times, it has come to pase that ted new ated then they are forced to gu inte th Macar Worl, of New) York, recently ort fal sanctum to find exactly the night maten back to Hamburg, a lot of criminals fresh from ale, | We fear » effect of this upon the edite th greet atl pauper houses of tbat place. On AL profeesion itself. for if the thing goea on, it the arnval of the vessel at New York, having : 5 aren afier aceite: thet elitorm ' theae people en hoard. an examination was Ladd no Letter than members of Congress ¢ ‘a Funder the direction of the Mayor, ond * heel ountry when that & omen alow j f rune rthy character were #008 =. tained. ‘lirey were aecordingly taken into fnother F mee Comtroversy,.— Our ren eietedy, and on the reture of the ship were sent ha armed, that Elder Quarrel (Ba wk as before etated Liev, Wo F. Parker (Methodter) had at The action of the Mayor of New York oil nent on Crabtree, Haywood, N.C), for at the commendation, not only of all Amer (certain pointe of difference ican citizens who arc desirous that this outrageow* ween the two Churches represented, Mr svetem of aaddling us with the outpouring? Jan hl not attend, but Elfer CoC. Tipton the jaile and paaper bowses of Kurope showld 5 hiis stead The controversy basted nse, but alec « f intelligent and worthy for- jaya accor linve leatocl We. urdetand that cignemieboremigratn tn this country re the leon both aides claim the victory, ax intenuea uf Leeomug citizens, They are ” From one filthy document whieh Mr much interested aa the native born populanoe is 4 I we infer that he was hard ran, the putting a etop t thie pernicious syatem, whieh, ver lowe think never wale itis an oncrone burden to the American vl ape nour pape foot Pr iin calculated to bring diseredit o@ ha- t / Low T h ern ean Widiaington Herald, quarter orchid t the Be »y asses | sent from Ow having was i- yor, aod ere soon en inte were semt tly ork wilt I Amer- itrageows arings of should hy for with the are ” lation 8 in, which, merican it om fur- i. “a Mend The M. MH. BELPER. heb ap : a _Agrlealgeral Far, toe 1” mm, 1.6958 Ou Saturday the i Ronemter, 1855, pike ‘ cereale thls he the * Coun- 12.865 Cig , 26 ty seston Be licld in Taylors | 94,900 pheces banen 10,200 pievor showkdesssmnd ville. 2 {100 caske side be awarded for 1855, cnbrades riety of.grain and-other Nearly ev A Breet v all the various branches of mechanism in use in our coum | The Lage! Department includes among oth- ws ire 9 wea articles, for which pre: will be awarded, vig —~ For the best piece of Jeans, not less than 6 yards. | Mammoth Squash, — We were Saturday the most The list of articles on which premiains ‘will, te ~ fiacki an Syery va- feo are one ugtions. ket at the prevailing figures. 8 Very superiot ond in hind of stock... ~ | fiieoto be they of manufdctabed’ $i, in | §6 Calculated to oxeced the last in ever hoard of even, wniugars Dowell of this place. and it menstred six fee their prices, ting back, unwillin, while oe ing com- ; Faint, dep... We hear of no wallertoad ing, but remark that holders buyers to enter pack- © mar- he “erop” bids quality, and-it numbers. shown last HOrmeus squash), that we grown by. Mr. W. W. Me Its weight was L104 Ibs, | t in circumference ! Asheville Spectator. Fer the best piece of Linsey, “not leas than 6 yards. ad Pait Woolen socks, MARRIED; At Mount Moorae, Tre de | by the Rev. Stephen Fronti jof Mariou, Alabuu daughter of the lute i ifis Reid. — ser Tu this Town, DIED: on Saturday the | KRIMMINGE R, aged about 36 “tl county, on the 24th b inst., * Mr ROFUS J. REID, | 'o Mie SALLIE L. REID, 27th ing, ABNER yours « _© Crotchet Work for Castors. | « “ Book mark. « “ Hume made dress or the matertal for it, « “ Lot Cheese, 2 pounds or over, | GC “ Lot Butter, 2 pounds or over. | bd * Bed Quilt. tad “ Couutorpane, hed “ Coverlet, i “ Table Cloth. “ Home mace Vest Pattern Jar of Picklus, do, dec. The following gentiewwen compose the differ- ent commitices to award Premiums ; ON sTpCK. Hiram James, J. F. Stephenson, Joseph M.| Bogle, Davalt Litsle, Ellis Haynes, ON MANUPACTURRD ARTICLES. Rovért C. Wilson, Jubo Wilson Jones, Rob's F. King, Wm. G. Jomes, J, P. Lowrance ON AGRICULTURAL ruoaycriona, William Matheson, W iley J. Te rm pleton, Axel | Sharpe, Rob't Allen, K. L. Steele. | COMMITTEE OF AMRANOEMENT. France Asbery, A. M. Bogle, J. Wilson Joan! Hiram James, ub't C. Wilson. | COMMITTER TO IXVITE O8 rROCUNE A ernannn Terme OM SFEAKERS TO DELIVER AN ADDKKa® Serer y OH) Gs: req Joseph C. Smith, Wiley J Templeton, Laval Little. A Ladies’ Cluth Cloaka, Extra itic Chath Tainsas, ST teceived and for sale, De. Do October 7th, 1855. WwW NOTICE! iuuabrvidered Satin, * " CLOAKS! CLOAKSI + Paris style “ MIC HAEL BROWN. 23.9 ALL be sold, on Tho urecay,ihe Sih of Novem. | ber, at th Ne laniation of the | Chambers, near the Tradivg Ford, |Wheat, Oats, Hay, Fodder, sep ne al « « large quantity of TWO WAGGOAS AND GEAR, STOCK OF he law CATTLE Te hey Wai and Teaie An manalactared ortickes intended fae cin oe parca ted sad =e tiow should be delivered ty the Committee of wll be p a har Arrangement by 11 o'dock A.M aes de Every body is invited to be present. By order of the Society, JOSEPH ©. SMITIL, See'y Al 0 communicstion of Morkerille Lodge, No held at the Lodge room. on M Ted, A DV. 1655, A L 934 odsy eveniag, October ee) Wraasase, |i hac plese! ou 00 eee Prowid-« remove from oar ardst our br Sasvanca ll Vive o@a.te, wham 4 hes beee oor metancbety eiy t Reaploed, Twat im tis death the Lodge bas mus taped the lew of & worthy, wesloes aad apogt mem ber; hee femmity, an sflectwnsie husband aad father hen curviving parse, ied and affettionst «mom ; aed aqtrety a4 large © most exemplary citiece. Resoleed, Test w+ cecoguae ia this pasate be tanee of dee'd , hereby reqaire « the A LOUGHB, FARMING | States, be has been Nine First rate Mules, Netes with approved | fied as Exccutors of Maawe 1 Chembers og Cinums ageinn ont them for pay 4 the muvee ] pertens wa to make immediate F CHAMBERS DAVIN P OB CHAMBERS, Salehary, Octuber 30, 1455 FOR SALE, ef T On Rel Kowd erm we vital thee \enet. Apply te Juba A Moy des Oetaber 30, 1455. | State of North Carolina, ‘ Fa‘i're A. 14 muilce west Wemern “ & short de of Sehebary, Ces] reavemsent, the wacertais ond precanons ten ere of car IREDELL COUNTY otitense | tnd edenamshes as te toes op to ver obit George Mille ve James Cistihey Cttheme os Mesume end mera, that when the box! sem Af CaeEe comes & ap ae te the departed, we may ci be AMES GALINER tefondeat im thu tac ready to meet oar Gnd OP will hereby ta w 2 send Attachqent wee 4 4 Ressteed, Thet we toads? & the wutew eed fanm'y Tho 4 teehee te, bow © James Galiler's @ the deceased. 1a theie effet as, our most hess! Se ee treet at laed| te wT to the retate of a Rebreca Gabwer, dec 4 wh there « comdet tonal opmpethy nore d agesnm te ent at. le tohew of rrepeet fa the memor oo ham. eghiy me are to be meade « Resoived, Tr . of cut deqrased braher, we will weer the neal bedg- ~ we) et the end ‘ ¥ dave from “he date of moernmg fe thir'y days ari pel acted tt — < appears ond ewewers the ‘ . Reeslecd, Tet s copy of these resuiatione be b+ DAVID RAMSAY.) P Werded to the wikrw and family of the deceased, and Oretober 16, ) 2133 hate Maxwell | 37) ACRES OF LAV cannes fall be gre te rosea way | brated im the Uns uy R. UELPER. HELPER & BROTHER, \ PENSION, BOUNTY LAN as General pal telisbary, North Caroling, AVING echial end confidential correspon. 3 jay pire oh eat of the mort favorable terma— Colleetions and ‘see aitended to with fidelity and dispatch. {7° OFKICE in Cowan's Brick Row, IAIN HOTT, SALISBURY, ali E subseriber having tuken cherge of che above Establishment, be gst ave to infurin the publie generatly, thet the Honse is now open for the reeeption uf Buarders, ‘Vravelers, &« He promises that his ACCOMMODATIONS shall be equal to any in the Btate. at his House, always have mealsin time for the arri- val and departure of the Cars. Attentive aud obtig- ing servanis always in attendanc. A me) all and give me & trial. . B. GRANT. _ Salisbury, May 4, 1855 HE subscriber wuhing to retire from the Tailoring and Chahiog pereons indebs- i ed to hun tw call and sevle, by the first of Decem. | ber next. Ae this ie eonsidered &. be auiple sube, thete | will be po luduigenee given wfier that date. N. B.A sanall stock of good clothing on hand, which will be disposed of on very low terme HORACE H. BEARD Aug. 28th, [855 wie ouch Manuf Coach Manufactory. iW OULD eay to prey Public that be has just retarn- | ed from the Northern eities with @ supply of | pad tal ond drufls of the latent styles. Having gisit- ed the must renowned um ruufectores 19 the Unie ite enabled to procure drahs of aaty. LHe feels himself fully prepared to execute any order in bes line, and W uffer greater inducements than ever, Call and see. October 3, 1555. CLARENDON IRON WORKS. A. HM, VAN BOK RELEN, Prepricter. TWIP Pebmecriner bev hased the entire the “ CLABENDON 1HON WORKA, bisiness, requests ull Salisbury fw22 m Interest ta evtietts orders for Parker, Tarbine and other Water-wheuts, Rice Beis Pi Br giaen, ® aad Cab Crushes, Rice Prashers Sbingte Machines Phrafiing Mangers Cotton Gins and G: Tree Castings of a Brass le sed Te * le ° Jaits THE EST ABLISHMENT Howwne THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT io anyere favor od Bee ees whit wu mabe ii + the sotevests of afl in want bo stmt me Geir unders REPAIR WORK Always dome without datay—am’ bev tag © large fever for thas ‘ 1HOe Beeding car oe en pense of cod Clereedme frog Works.” Wir AM VANDOR KEL EN DIRECT IMPORTATION CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE. zx. EB. NICTIOLs, Colmmbin, s. ¢. AVENG mew reneived a very y ree sevpiy of Ew to the Wing ond Advuesie, Waichmen, and Reauer : atcs cence Sues ae pans “ ee & tixkAM, oxy, own |RALL AND WINTER) REAL, FRENCH CHINA... riper terkeeee | GOODS. § tad Tes tote Mew Seager Mecmet ase) Drv eeos ut § eh RIBER * rece wine and men. eth re) bewas New Vear presente Weber 19, 1855 tag bee ergs aork t sod Wistert (oounte “re @WHITR+RAVITE WIRE VER TEA canoeing aa WRER WARK iogigfet Sow nagian Weeanw. As ofl wee Provatence has thw dey moved from wer wundet war beh ty esteemed end tweed brother, Burmese ( eudeeted to ae by he far the qouse of bemendy, by hes high and how eet emneng bee fefrws, and by the comms ot Ghtittien virtere There fine Resstved, That we bow im hewble sohmumivn tk the Diapeser of homen events, unter thie off tong Gapewantion, fecting seanred tha hue merey hae + manred aer brother into a happier sta'e of ermtence Viveceaces, wh fulness w eur coane, end tabte com t @sereme Reasived, Ther, in the death Shadrach © Fus @rreid, Mochevdie [hitmen bee sustaned « hme of Which we are deeply sonable, and which we newt Saee CEpeet to wee reperred Bevstord, That cor heart-fe evmpashics are due ead are hereby teodered beother, who wes te them a hood he family of oar depart srband, aad an foeteemate father. oh ihe semranee thet oer & ere mingled With thew oe Reesived, Thi the members Niemen cos the apual badge of mowrwng for thirt) days. aed the members of Farmiagton Ly sm 40 the same Rewteed, This copy of seated to the bereaved wihiw that they be published in th Spire of the Ag JOUN F.& Howes, RK be reqeested t three proteed be pre c ar braher. and alm Salichor) papers aud the HH. WAGGOMAN, WP -- Veriow: Demo ratie papers we ace have bo the mame of Henry A. Wise for the Wine was, at one time, the fiercest and most violent of Whigs. [- Jevkeoa, Mr. Calhoun and Senator Cana in the + bitterest terms. ITis tonst, feation,” “ [dust to dust net be soon forgotten by ates Rights men.— Nor will his Th f Whigs for t! ke of the Union,” pass tr eoon eth In their haste (° we DPreandet “Calbonn and Nal): sehes to ashen,” w other toast, ‘ wien « the remembrance +: ry to do howor to thx near Onanoock, Vir our Democratic eotemporaries to lock litte into the by-gone’s of their favorite’s caraor Wilmingtem Herald = aring bero Onls uld be hard awe rynia, tw the largest and moet complete “— the world ‘The Chiefeand W in the Pavillion in dannag Bq Holloway's Ointment and Pilla, certain Kem Strength, Foot Racer, Pore She dies for Rheumatism, —Lenry Foot, aged 52 of Natches, Mississippi, was as sufferer from thia com plaint, and tried a number of reputed remedies, hoping they would benefit him, bat became se bad at last, as to be entirely confins to hia bed, and he hand oF foot, Whil dition, 4 friend bro Vere was unable to move either he was in thish werd cor hel ty of vim a quantity of To loway's Ointment and Dill, mick he immedi ately commenced Wo use, b soon found hima gradually improved by them, and by perseveri: with them for eleven aa he ed, and has sinc: enjoyed { was entirely cur heal Lest of health A Missouri editor announces that the publ cation of his paper will ba anepended for six Weeks, in order that he may visit St Lot @ load of bear kine, hoop poles shingles, oak . Lark and pickled catfish, which be dood taken fos tubserition, wath med to abuse (General | DRY GOODS, =, _’ Giga Wars ' R and ( Gracenes, & eotmm rf he cnet ners plier ot nw press tw i ote et @hateante MICUAL DROWN 2a H ” mya F arrows, Ceremon Among the trrge treape of White Eqneetriana. may he fond t Indian Amphitheatre AND CIRCUS. anges end moet Mewded eet attial, -y- comprising ‘ote company Braves. and + f Clwefe, Warnore he Plaine and beyond the Rocky VMioantamn eof Wh the nwet talented Tr folehent A r Pop ft An fer the H. GAUL'S BUGLE thy the A BAND, hans vles rvelling Orchestra io re will appear with } ft mely. Ww » bar ha meet rinnier k nan Feats, Feats of th bowe and ee, Historica! Scenes, &e rope fen rider be rn « £ Wakes RIE TS “es STAPLE AND PANSY meine ola PGG GLASSES, Ce nd os Lo) ee ER s, er ‘ F rere k ‘A TKO reer MING GLASk Pia SPOON RES mR & , Pratt, Compbene & Al Partoor, Mare, fost, Ore & Factory mY r ns 100 aims sopodada he} T WARE! ! We cape oe . y toes ad ner gai os ve. FN GC eRe Ss, PROSPECT A ULL TE: NY AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, Devoted » News, Leternal Im meats, EMucation, Agre ols h “ “ e \V = hat o of f fre be p> a) & rites and quarrels 2 e vurt writ be th desire, w mt ¥ enter apen thee P mm with the aa ance f me g anu @ thew approbation and sap Oor * hel the mirror if Une Stale. ta which ali can ee thei (rue imierests hele ap and ene 4 INTEQNAL IMPROVE WENTS T + sub jeet We expect | e a8 1 apace wen foll etate ment of the ve sowie for ae our works proven a al! the other in- EDUCATION -—It eae . resied in the & yp a Xk . s been tre moh . vote te ee a . “ a refu t ‘ hue rot One Common Se boots. AGRICUL T WMANTE ACTER AN! COMMERCE. at 4 th ring loving ed with attention of all eq zens The and aff bport cate row high on erther of thoes ineeparable ndustr erried every week will be carefully gheaned ane ) « a ut th whisele 4 th my ' t ve ober. rows from the W ’ Por mitoe. bow to nasur “ rat nar eb i Times « eke iis appee be arer gpince f 1 TERMS The 7 " week Cireenete rh N ¢ ow , Mecniack 1 ' 1) nthe State, for #200 EAs (4 RN, (eC COE JW ALBRIGHT fl val NOC, Oct, 22, 155 wd DR. BESSE fe non ‘ nd ' the | f his Pre femme Hew maint fu He has tok nv at Rob 18] poe in the Unig. atte cities wind o:hpr importa bisincss entrusted tp be wi Persons stopping | ae apes. - $40,000 Worth Salisbury, 0. October 23, 1855. | Ample. (Atipdy 50 “ Mizeo. Nol, MDal) i . Green, 502 $000 | «Do. a « e | Beco, Mald Molasses, , 7 | Beeswax, 20 — me N. Orieans, 45 0 50 GUD ecdmcithine Rovian doeenadndé ies aloe’ til 5@ shat business ia Swlicbury, now offer, regs cash or good a ta Tetlow, wie aes Wg, Ib notes, their entire Stock «af ubout Forty Thansau! ‘do. Adasmust, 39095 Sat, 30@00 tp Worth nh pad Goody ut ccat, embruving « do. Sperm, 460 id good assoriuen: Coffee, W007 Linseed, P gal a 81 124 h do., Java, om Tanuery’ gal 00 a 75 T Xs Castings Ply; 4 @S [Potatoos, fish, 50 dor Malable 124 @ 15 | do. Sweet, os | al Cattin, 44.0 |Rage pt, H ARDW ARE, st ATS "gC, Cotton Bagging, ~—» Bolt (Pseck,) 80.00». 83 Also, a vory farge'stogk of 4 Ginny, 20000 Pbashel, $1.00 = Donde, “13880 Wacsttade, Brown, bad Iron, Sole Leather, Salt, Sugar and * Burlapa, 000124 Shot, Y bog, $2.25 € fhe Cotton Yarn, 85 “2 ie? d, ; oles. Corn, 374 40 | Clover, bush. ms All persons, Merchants in particolar, wiehing to par- do, Meal, 50255 | Flaxsced, chave Goods this season, will find it greatly re air Chicke ne4/dos., $14 A paises ger, Brown, })a 134 advantage to 3 all of eaid Goods were buaght be- | Eggs # doz, * Losf, 124025 | (ore ths advance in prises, enuenquentiv are fran 15 Feathers, We 35 * Grawhed, — 12$0 15114 20 per cent Wwer than Guatls boaght this Full. | Flour, 7 bbl, 054587; “Clarified, AN persone indebted to the firms of Jeuhins & Re- { Tron, 8 wede, Paiiow, 12ga15 Roberts d Co.. ure requested to doe Bar, sens Turpentine, Ygats7$10 | make payment, as the businers of said firms mast be Bag. Refin'’d 54 Wheat, $1.25 | ctused without delay “Moles, 5 [Wool 25.200 JENKINS, ROBERTS & CO. “ Oval, 6 @7 |Window Glass. } box, Salisbury, Be phe 25, 1855, Wee Lard, 104 125) 8A 10 $2.00 98225 Lead, bar, 1408 104 12 $2.25 0 62.50 Lead, Dry Whites0 02 Ly Wah GR SUMMERELL, OFFICE OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL. Feb, 3 1855, ae ee li. ET vs REASON TOGETHER. WM. R. WILSON, WATCUEA, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. masnantin ; THE EXCITEMENT! New Fall and Winter Not Over Yet! S25,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. \ TE are vow receiving froin New York @nd Pht adelphia, a farge etock of full aud Winter Dry Goods, Bovis und Shoes, Caps und H Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing, Powder, Lead and Shot, Nai!s, Morse and Mule Shoes, aud a large bot of Superiot sen ‘ A Q REGALIA CIGARS! In fact almost all kinds of Goods, which we are de- termined ta sell low; hence we uy, that we will not be wodersold hy any ether houve. Therefore, what we muy lo one, we & » nud we will give you more for your mouey than body else will & A. MURPHY, page & Oct. 1855. 320 8. sheenter the Sign iv large tetters, MUR- Pat Y's 8 LORE. OONKLING, SHEPHERD & CO., : IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN BSLBBS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 27 MUBMAY & 31 wARREN STS., NEVO TORK Chartes A. Shepherd, Wm. P. Rarbout Gmo’ sl -MOCKSVILLE GOODS. Salis bary, Septeutber 13, 1855. E, MY ERS, a Cea T respectfully informs hie patrons and the “ public gevuerully, that he is now reeeiving the most select stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he has ever before had the pleasure to offer, comprising LALUES BLESS GOOBS of every desrription, from 64 cent Prints, sptg Movie Antique Sik Drenses, at $46 a patiern. HIS STOOK OF NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, , mont elegant, and more varied thay has evel been exhibited to a North Caroliaa public, » consiaing of FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED JACONET ond SWISS COLLARS and SLEEVES, at-oh ces; HONITON, GUIPURB VALENCL EN NES, MECHLIN, MALTIS/, AND PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, CULLA ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDR'RS, SKIRTS, INFANTS WAI8TS8, to all, ¢ Rk he does not hesitate iu asserting, is the Lar, Pred. A. Conkling, ROBES DRESSES, BDG. x ‘ “ i 4 / 1 INGS ane INSERTINCS, ia MA Lo AC 4 A DEM y ° great variety. MOURNING COLLARS, 8 HE next session of this Tustitution commences on MANDRERCHO GEE * Thared: he Mth of A The ‘, le lcking hasan es ke sca oe only say,, that be | He has a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and will use hie atmos, endeavors to sustain the reputation | TALMAS, Stella, Cashmere, ton Crupe, Bay State and other’ SHAWLS.” His assortment of | WHY ARE WE SICK. | E is constantly receivieg direct from the Mane- | lt has be of be. o weighed down bv; Nivsas act ¢ oe oh Rott ‘ow Avs PrLis are obaclalte rf | I facturers, new sapplics of the latest styles which dapied to the relief of the WKAK, the NERVOUS, the DALI | be offers at Northern prices for CASH. He mvites alt | CATE, and ee Ped INPINM, uf all climes, ages, sexen, and constita- | an to call und examise bis sok, one ddor east of Wm. | | Murphy's Granite Building. The sirictest attention ie | + as the best remedy the world | patd to the repairing of WaicheaJewetry, Music Boxes, removal of disease and Accordeans. Al! Watch work warranted 12| | THESE "PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD, |=" These famous Pills are expressly combiae® to operate os the meye, the hums, the skim, and the ny derangement in their functions, purify: wy fountain of \ile, and thus curing disease | the . BR. WILSON. _Febroery 16th, 1855. tm al ite forme, vrei a xem comranem GREAT ENCITEMEYT Nearly half the human race Nive taken these Pills. It hasbeen | proved in ali pares ef the wuaid eee fyuind IN SAL ISBURY. | equal to them la eases Of Sieurde by Poy m fy = dy-pepeia, = Momach complauts @ruerally Thay nenn give 0 benlu | HE cnuse of which ia, that they are now receiv. | mg at Riehwine & Harrison's cheep cash Sture | [GENERAL DEBILITY. MLL HEALTH, <== ==" | Many of the most despotk Governments have opened ee | Fall and Winter Goods, | Custom Howees to the AL a above of these Pitta, that they may become the medicive of the mass. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine ts the best remedy ever knows for porccas of | ever offered in the market. A part of whieh con- | detiente health, or where the syetom has bees impaized, a8 8 | gis in the futlowing, Via. Ladies’ Cioaka, Talmas and Ltt terrae hte eheen onan ted esere Maaiiiias, Alpacens, Freech and Engiiah Merims, | PEMALE COMPLAINTS. | Deiaves, Porman Twilts, Cobergs, &e Prints, as- ing x free ke, FoUng oF bt, shoud be without this entebrated medi-| euried; Oukford’s latest wtyle SoM aod Silk Hay; @ne r ewulates the monthly gourses af all pe- | Geat ‘sand Ladies Gaeier Bute sud Shoes, ar- eteee ae orm. Skip alo the best od | ed ; Grureries, Hardwore and Crockery A very ros J ev iuphas ee san we sat terapredte| heedin rating large assortment of Ready. Made Crats, Pagis, Vest, { : Stars, &e, fur meo and buy» { Holloway's Pils ere the beat Remedy kaown | All of theer Guuds were bought before the late ad he world for the following Diseases venced prices. end they are determined to efi them as frane oad Graves | 0 for cash, uF w panctual pavers on emurt creda, moe a Agup- | wholewale or reivtl, as they can be purchased sa Wee. | ghs Detitiay Inflammation teen Nurth Carufiua We return vor sincere thanks for Peover & Agua Venerei Affe teverd tohoreree| pest favors, end bupe by sirict atieation, pumetuality | beer Re wecia gs Ono ts nmol ene aoe oe oe Dyspepeio Bicsdeckes kinds | All kiads of comairy pro lece iaten at the bighes: | market prices, in exchange for Goods KICHWINE & HARRISON | Salebary, Oct 2, 1855 3Jmid Bott of the Maw -. New York, a * ated Dnabers ' States, nod the civilined @ortd, ie bones, ot 95 coats, G85 com! Oe wane ae et Wanted Immediately, | whoa nae ewyaewtr! At the Silver Hil) Mine, ANY QUANTITY OF WOOD AND COAL. — | VALUABLE TOWN LOT’ E-eaDse eo A HU ee! Y vittae of @ Deed of Tr WM. LEAVENWORTH, Say Rilwer Hy f. Oct 1, 18S. ust to me exceuted by | I Dr Wiliam Lo MeRee, dec'd, danng be life me, | sb e Moaday of the Saperwr Coun fur I | Sriet permenentty located te Sallvbery. respert- Bourke ( heme the 1904 doy of Newember, 1855, fatty tenders bis profe@wonal services to ibe peb- | at the door of the Court-Howse a Morganton, expose | hic Office—Cowan's Bock Row ] to Pablo Sale to the bigheat bedder, A VALI ABLE| Satisbury, Aug @7ib, 1855. wie | Lut IN THE TOWN OF MORGANTON, one | wqarte west of the Court-Hiae, fromung on Mato | sult oucyy sire when Br ERG todd, one AGUE & FEVER armez fear or mare acres, on wluch ihere wa very PINE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, | > ’ seat) Nesisatnll dh Sone ry ests Sales laces POSITIVELY CURED: . steve, with a wide p.ce-ge aleve and beksw pe aad com aboas three Uncesaad are Adpagug the I HE greatest remedy ever discovered for the cere there 9 0 fine une-ctory Brek Budding, of Agee and Fever’ For mie at me a kien g wer two ramme and © prasre in feet, with ali ihe we. | J HM ENNIBS” Bonk Stare cremery wat hovers and stables in gem! repair, Imae-| No one weed be troubled with Agee and Fever « eicly um the ewer of Blam street. = 2 fee ane-| mage day. if they wil ese the ame Remedy. whieh . Rock Burding, rowgh exst, and covered with has bern ined by hundreds wih @\ @ magic case of =. wih @ large eed coay ai Store Rexam, well (ature | fated ap. aed iwn other eunta mre atiached Seimbary, Orr 2, 1855. 19 | A yard temefelly dewormted with evergreens sed i flowers and a Gue garden. os Male - sities Carolina. | y vement, amy per aC a } - healthy, and | ‘ te attend the gale IN Far, FY—FALL TERM, 1885 { T tn lew tham @hrre James MON ¢ Joseph R Newland. Witiem perky will double in reine Mboaid th8/ \ nian.) Newiand, David Newiand, hiphe'm eecere a Summ a permanent rem Sis Nao “arr, J HW Newhe J, Jewry Hes ord by thie or rtown tn North teller, Gaarden of the bere of John Newland de be beset ere ie Re prelowtt { nequiring. Poms robs prrese Wenies ef | en eet Toe to the eatisfectiom of the Coart that cur Terms cash Wiiam Newiead, § Newla D avd Ne ; BY ERWIN. Trostes aad. Uphrann Start, Neocy Mas. J Ne CRee Oet 16. 18 B48 oad Sosrpe Hentefler, are mot remdents oy thie State ' ’ py eretere acderad that p ne made he Carclina Watchman, 4 mn seccesmer weeks, mutify- Groceries! firac cries !! Hoot okra eagles th ( 1 aad . ee. 8 oorwome "IIE SURVCRIRER wane recrsng and ofere| tw il be oot due heanng | . be tilewing Gre Wiinese, JM CARSON rk 4 Wester in Hhda Cebe Sagar Eau 10 Tay} eerie kh Monday after Pong R 4 ! N 2g Ret : aha aie ns JM CARSUM cme at o Croe loaf Nagar ets oe 1-69 ! hitaresst: be Yadkin Rirer Land for Sale. 3 Cain Musee SHE; subsenber offers for sale hie plantains an the () Hage Prme Rio Coben Yadkin River, mx and aha ¢ fmm Salkebery + Mais Java (fee i bd * oT dence her @wih Nalf « a , varg Stas , NC Railme 3 i Dwelling Honse, and Negro Howers 3 s modate 40 of 3) Negros The t od Tea S amaw and tallow Candies feet ’ | 1 \ ‘ Soda, Powe Lea A lB ECS MICHAEL BROW and srty of seventy are Gret 35 Dnt © abowt fwe hod ead ets e weodiand la pam eS ed tity t . oa) vem Weetera North Can DR. DINKINS, putts leet sienrerreeee di a A atth Cate PESPROCTRULLY offers hie wrvicee to the eni- December nex will be sud he highest bidder Vr of Salisbury. Office et the Manson Hotel Mees ta Sabre Way 3), 1555 wl CHARLES £L. TORRENCE Oo ‘ . J aW Pa Runaway---$15 Reward, -- °~ DANAWAY from the eahecriher on Sanday. | pu riers he Femate ( ge in States AU Teh inet, BOB oe Robert) HITMAN, ales Bob . . snm@ary nen t aliae Laine t w ina dark matatto, og. * I c ; hout 25 years. Heise free-born, beta shave at thee Uiede temp errs On, y erent hy virtne of a bond for the redemption of Coart | #l =) may # ah it } i wees . harges e ee me nearly fonr veare eerviee for reeent ve pened and smtalsdte and a hroa me Racal States y the lis 4 Nerwrmbor fut th rr pmowe of g Post, and bears ma " , . . va ee hiss ar mon w * a v 2 nas be bie nemt re jalan f ne ' 2 * 1 » addressee ne at. be made know vafew weeks We fv pow t arrus county, No¢ will pe wey he " . reasinabd . modating x ; ¢ atte n CHARGES RECT TS specail S ae . VIRUSTER aber If et ‘ DRESS MAKING 1:1 ( Nr R! PEOU i 4 | oR TES FLO _Mre. Barker 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR, vornee to the Ladies that | WISH to mrchase FIVE THOUSAND RAR Ww" : g falieupely oli Fuekeekic LURES PLOUR, bx which lo 2 shea : : ne " “ Moshe has wecmped mark MICHAEL VN Loame Cochrane, a fash nnable Occ l ) he emablishment of Wea Hed =r : shai lan & QUININE OF REST QUALITY nin a : : M WMeR & ‘ t + . vs te eat a 2 o at T y ”, a& g ny re of th Satin mn ; ‘4d ‘ te Marvin I toeniat ' i Blank Warrants for sale Phere ; Ro which the sehoo! has hitherto enjoyed. Young men witl be prepared towmter any class iv the University which they may desire TERMS: Primary Department per Session uf 5 months, $4.00 “STAPLE DRY GOODS, is com picte, comprising almost every article in the line. Higher English Branches, - - > 1200 He has a fisst rate assortment of Classics, - 15.00 “JOUN B. GRETTER Gentlemen's Wear, PRES TO eS 110 | Composing Reedy-Made Chuthiag, Clothe, Cami: REFERENCES: | meres, Xeaingy, _Snins, Cravats, Brocka, @loves, Pesident and Fucalty of the University; Hon Jun | Geuacets, &e., dtc, de M. Morehead, How. Johu Mo ihek, Greepebero’ Ladved pat end Gloves, :o great veriet Freneis F Shober and JF. Beil, Fagen, Salisbury. | fact, a general agd ex ,° * Leriag sedlaget ag” copy 6 times | 484 Feacy Dry Gonds, oe se as as Gc | comwary enamerete more fully All he athe, is an seraeh Semen cessed to thie 'otiice exam uation of hie stock befare purchasing, as hend- | some goods und inducements will be offered, whieh WO TXCE. - LL Persons \ndebted to the ertut | Cannot fai! to give patioiaeton He taken this method of % Lendering his must sinecre | teamke for the vory [ibecal pajromagy whieh hes bose | Soe deo'd., are hereby notified to n bestowed upon him, end trusts to merit A Contneance | pays t, and save oom; and those haviog clatwe will | of the same present them to the substriber, or this notice will be| EK. MYERS, | Plead io bar of theirreenvery. Thais sien w forwarn | Ne 4 Granite Building. Soy pore frum treding for certain nutes hnowa le be} - { said Amoe F Sharpe, which aotes 17 the property « re} a , ost oF stolen, to wit: vee against WR. Wi. | DR. H. KELLY eon, draw in fa A ——~ Leppard, for $500, and tw: ~~ REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, N. agains’ EF Sharpe, amounting ts about $75. The d ulfers his secviews to the citizens of Iredell and fiom heretefure knewn as Jon A. Weirman & Co pattie temcrely Offer oo Mato Street, went Of the se wic, and opposite the Mei halla chasm, bv foand, at all tunes, whee not profes od en | Merehaat Tader Cams vod to make lunmediate peyment to JNU. A. WEIRMAN, Ad's. ! and survivieg =e and ¢ im hath re, Salebury, N. otd Coan firm ere requesied | where b @omally ec and those iu to sai May if, 155 ote Pa, ‘PETER Ww. - HONTOR, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOWN YFOINT, tyeooTaunm, “Ya. Special sfieeGen paid to Setling Tobacco, Ploar, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, &e. Also, play a iving and Forwarding oops. RELA ra { HL. Rebards, Beq, Balishery, ¥ C Chart L. thames, Pag Wane Co. 1835 T remendous Excitement ABOUT THE Western Extension! VHB Subronbers mia a of extending theig bugnmers in the West, as well as of vther Gree- tone, take thie methed of iaferaving their Namewas fmeud=s and patrons that they are now recewing « | opined twek of READY MADE CLOTHING, ° Cloths, Cassimeres, Vextings, and Gem ~ | " a ci x Pi ® he Tm oo ~w Hayoost, Kan. Rabe e 1svts Wu, Prana, tag Mareen ht tlemea's Furnishing Goods lin general; elhof which will be suld must shar Preservation better than Extraction. low Alm, « plecdid sock of ATS 00d CA BR F ? BSASOR latest style Doo't take opr word, het call sed eustaty: ~ a a . J owerives. Regular in both Meticine and Dental Surgeryy JNO A. WEIRMAN & PRICR, DENTIST, SPC, batten) Ure ja tae nm hie Temth suns! vit thromgh WN | Seilisbery. NC Sept nol nd N Carotas, begs to say that he will aitend ofl cathe . pl poorly foes ay edged xO 1 ICE, Conti oeaece of thie aetice NB Having every fariity, and competent saniet PRT tesehed ace steed parte ood calles wuh, 0: depen of Teeth whe J an aeeoriment al Cay made, Game ng ed eee Re tiemen's and Ladieg GAITERS and Ropes 11/1EO var SHOES The ality exeeesie Lppele “i wk beet . <r end prieee t emit the teeta Citi. ts weet “ ue - dren aad Muses Shoes aed Gaiterm, . a wh Brogans for phretative ase, now fot cole WHEAT! WHEAT! | Fat ha | a8 HowaRM I" porehane «lange "y wheat, | 1538 fut which the mark pre wll be pond ry JOHN M every, et @ 18 TR] Staats WEEKLY { an i Post Coaches, ROM Anlishery to Morganton, vie Statesville and Newton Leaves Salisbery « MANTUA WAKING MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, Wwe oul wry. sod the wily m Monday, Wednesday and Fa- Jolerk. A.M. and errives at te she may be tannd a Me ee cia oars fhe Rowse nediat — , No pains or etpease will be apnsed t Bes mre make this ome of the must comforiahte aad expeditings Saar pannes, ond ikinn 2 Sey Mente . he . * - * she w s “ S&S RROWN Contrectan, nas eA! legs cto aa Re Babelery. Jaoe 21, 1245 a4 ae VALUABLE LANDS — SHOE YOUR NEGROES. ! _ LARGE SUPPLY OF ARAVY SFer SON LOTS FOR SALE. S(TOBS, for aie. aed Onders prean a Caliear ‘ ine LIL be w ie Court Hease ww Salsbary, J. HOWARD tration betencing to the extare of Preden A agusi 9, 1-55 | oa Mex ¥. deceased, coula mag shout ENT, 20) ACRES DR. R. P. BE: SENT, LEA, Rego an (own of Safebery, ad- FA entelX . 4 O ealey in acs of Wohen H Hook Horace L. Rae an end the py as . ards, K 1M Utamon, Robert Murphy and oth- een terira Revoande 7 t aboot one hundred and twen. "tl = 7 ares and the halanee isin a J, reh we . ha od meadows, be- P wd o 1 & bw her Trae adpaening he leds of Wm Grav, decenmd, Genrpe emee T = rs. called the Mella $25 Reward. ee oe, yAvaway r an VALE ABLE TOWN LOTS, t Ls ” { Bed we br Mees a C abl Mr. Ide, ~s « abe . i wtier being fitted ap he o fo eek wee wae pte ae prin of Therd Creek The aber reward w Lande oa the 10th da November nett, aud of the p che appr mand ¢ thal’ i cesse and 1 cds. v0 { Janoary, 1856 eth < Pay) ; ‘ : mea of anbe twelve npr redit. with imtereat Rape 4th, 1 1o3 wees SAW L REEVES, Feecutar Sere Ty. Ao WHET. JAMES Hex. EDNEN, 10,000 Bl ELS OF WHEAT R: M. BRUCE & CO., ANTEDSTEN THsit <a RUSHELS FNAIR pee OF WHEAT : . FORELES & DOMESTK DR GOODS, Mict RRO \ AS Peak Us Oe 1s 1535 ae z : Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 2 BE .4 BGs we : OS Os ES Baty Ns h ve Pus MEM th Carotina Prad See ghee Ue anh Le GS Sa mE ix tie, Collars. Stools, te re raters ‘ se ee ane KO. 56 JOHN STREET yeoet ipa x Jw sy Yerrs sien t es . ene he Book a ents at vu Ly)J On r ‘ ul PENG . y ' en ES hr , POETICAL. THE LITTLE BEE Found by ( « I summit of the Rocky M s BY A VG PRIEN Liitie bee, wh Barely thie is;net thy sphere Here no fragrant flowers blow, See, ‘us alla realm of snow ; Here no suuny vale is spread, Where the violet iits is d, Where the ily cup With f Neither dues the ppear Little bee. what doe ‘ Can it be shat thoa From thy warin a b Where the so g nile AW the air with muse fills To explore this mou high Where no other:nsects fly” Yes, thou camn’st a pioneer, Tt oe for thas tha a art he Tt wae a de 1g < Oh, thou btile, little bee, bark'e mundiug Ne'or srovad this peak did float ; And the eagle in his might Could not ematate thy fight ; Faial figh:! Shalt behold that verdant plain, Where the wild bird's melung song For the » e thoa ne'er again Floats its rippling streams alo Where the wings of zephyre eof Waft thy comrades’ hem aloft ; thy fla Is ready to depart in death Aud thoa must be Now, een vow, g breath midst withered flowers, Plecked from thine own sweet scent: d bowers. O! had it mot beew beet for thee, Poor little stregrhng cap. ve bee, Ne'er tw have lefi thy wative deli! Surely i. bad, poor bec, fare we N From the Seathera T THE RED-HOT EVE-BILLs. A REMINISCENCE OF TRA\EL. BY OBADIAN HAGGIS vo Having taken posses x my pew Lowe | changed my course of |ife—and © serves of reigiwous reading. Aw wight, on booking up frum my slyaed with horror, to see the aj par { poor Wilke standing at thy et eya—the same red b wis —rogerdieag m with a Wok of reproach, The 1 perpiratius bavet from every pore of ¢ ing at the fa | ™ bow | lt mored t ¢ , ' : 1 fur mmenced a t goes Ove & ) i I was pa Za ae beer, the cj rome ‘ wcver change! vaombed, and | sat t ‘ “ my Way saan.) in , ra soc wreelf imto a bi « ~ ss tog By wel wanmhing bs bk » Ie confess, err t : mye farlieg me | ‘ : : ® thing Peery t othe deqndiu! «yes alterna prow led and beech ed me— fur what Aunt comp cture a veady the reson. you ¥ then, man 2 Cwumdereg | & tory & are grep ‘ . eagle, « J a shar é _. i . that im the stillness of the wight reached them from the direction of the glen. No one dared approach it. Leaving my pony with them 1 ved my journey, and reached the glen looked The precipice which bad frowged over the but, had wore than half disappeared. cob while the sun was shining brightly. 1 round for the rock, but I saw na smoke T hastened up to the rock, and passed round it, There was the w »] Lut the | was almost concealed by the earth, which had falleu from the preeipic Phe litte meulet had been entire kle to be heard, lv absorbed ; there was nota t reigned supreme ot start back wit T opened the door. at the spectacke within —f burst into. t tears for there lay a small hea} ong fw \r Jed the t (a ley and foot, and froin the other towards the door, tl whitebed ¢ fadeati’s | My aney was useless y the poor old w ‘ Ybeen loog Jead. A ru g. crumbling } from th mountain side warned me t cape. A large wass of carth fell and almost { the door trom sicw he old mountain, at whose base she lad suught protecbon, lad a better ngbt te bury her than I, and I left in the discharge of its suloime duty Is wot the return of Wilhe’s glost, th meht it visited me for the last ume, explained to voul Und ubtedly he came back to ¢ a of reproach; and aunoup by eves, that his vigil was ded for the last ven, de had entered the great head carned food to the living time ; while his finger potating to clared that his mother hospital of eternity, “where the wicacd cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest.” Captain McKenzie had finished his narrative He lea is fore upon the palin of his band, and fell into apr nd reverie, which | bad no inclination to I groped my way to the companion-w lw deck How sudd 2 change! The gloom in which we itd rg ha loitered behind, and “ glidwag r t sem ited by na Moon fro’ rex darated FL ~ n my tO poour of med Owe ) with t Appeara th l s ¥ \ * Sallie d el | 1, were waiting for the m a brece waft ther their respect ve wrsea, Ll avain grad ally gave the reme to my fancy ios +, of man lie Perhaps those4 Mass © of me are the Farne Islands, near which the fu rious tempest had t 1 Wis vietums to tl heroimm of Grace La g. Contr 7 Inv yaze beyond over the Northumbrain shore, po doubt would Long me to alien Freki of Chewy . Or. it I ¢ um tre Vv sit 0 « re waves beat th s mya t « f I techard \\ I orht of the Cape ‘ * * the dark 1s ed ap ared { retorn & I walked the dich f hours A st k ts & , a As a ’ : 1 fre ¢ y turk Sa | mie of che be colhers ff ain fer jov. and th which had ort the a ben ce ache : ons W sn . * \ { the Thames. from and into « . me of commerce, Caran McK 1 me He was refreshed a appearance of ev>rything. He took my arm 6 me every objert an! bowalit = his was e ! * 2 at msec 2 e “ Z bed gis . 2 a jAniu Mel . 2 . ) * * H ar a) CONSUMPTION, I think it my duty to warn the heads of fum- (ics against being sasily persuaded either to bao- ish their cbildren to Madeira or Italy, or to shut them up in warm rooms at home, It is gene- rally a very unnecessary practice, and even worse | than useless. There is often extreme cruetty in it, We have already stated that Drs. Gourlay, Gordon, and Heineker, each of whom resided at Madeira, discourage us from sending patients thither, the first declaring that whole families have been swept off there by consumptiagn, — It is of far greater cousequence how the patients live out of the house and tin the house, than where they live; and if people would only avail themselves of all the advantages they enjoy in this country, they never need think of visiting nother, oo. Calling for Help —When Dick Alwa fimt crossed into York State from the Canada side, he took lodgings at an inn in Canandagua, A waiting maid sat at the table with him, and Dick spoke of her as the servant, to the no small scandal af gine host, who told him that in his house servants were called help. Very well Next wnorping the whole bouse was alarmed by wa loud shouting from Dick, of * Help! help! clp!” In an instant, every person « jual to the task rushed iaty Dick's room with a pail of water “Tm much obliged to ye, to be sure,” said Dick, “but here is more than I want to shave with “Shave with !” quoth mine host ; you “called ” and ‘water " and we thought the housé * and font ine of Wackets. -. -Glorious News !—It afford. us unbounded pleasure to announce, as will Le seen by a notice in this paper, to which we call public attention, that the $200.000 requisite for on of the French H WIEAL zal Greenville and Bros oad Company in compliance w ms of th t been 6 bed \ meeting of stuckbollers bas Lea ae boklen io this place, at teme desygnated in the notice, when a d'res Jeni aud nine Directors will be close fur tb ensuing year Arrangements have been made to have the ruute south of t la r 1a com) rimeer having been emploved fur that pur “ . as an «ficient crops ca aug “ * na few dave, will com het eratwnos. The fit important step tx g taken in ths great eulerprise, ils final suc « erta f those, whose assistance and co peralwe are ibvubed bY every consideration uf rest, will pot th * ke “a lung a « ‘ . oo AT THE TUB t mh, dear madam . a " ain the sade = It gives us more . ee wring det oat of ¢ pinafore ths af fring mone cut of a preee forte of melodeon We have known laJ:es—as they cal! theumelres ternbie state of teeing when a strar ailed and they were not dressed wp ‘to th They woud ture red a wat wit's ends to know what and » times—we w he trut - 7 v s a hed eon , t at . ’ g wloch prompts young women t aime oe * «of ¢ otak ng . t+ ' What ‘ a f ‘ o- * * i wasa . ‘a wa ram us wert and wear wat: b seals aby . know . t i ar “ “ue » 2 tha world * as cone bas afer a . 7 . “ . VV t aloe are iss an A r t * 4 Heaver war] ' } ohe N z " ise Lee oes ‘the same medicine that you are giving my bus- Why is that ? * All right, replied the doctor, | « Why, doctor,’ said a sick lady, ‘you give me | band. ‘what is sauce for the gouse is sauce for the gander,’ | Siesirics7,—A Connecticut minister having | walked through a village churehyard, and ob- | served the indiscriminate praises bestowed upon the dead, wrote upon the gute post the following line: | ‘Here tie the dead, and here the living lie; Temperance Maps Easy.—A_ barkeeper in} Kutland, Vt, complains that the authorities have put back the temperance cause for years by prosecuting him. He says that the people were becoming so well trained that they took liquors from Lin which were two thirds water, and if the had been let alone, be would have got: them so that they would bave drank clear water with iu six months, ‘Do vou think, said Mrs. oy per, rather shwrp: ly, that a litle temper is alu ching in a wo man f” ‘Certainly not, ma’am, replied the vallant philosopher, ‘it is so good a thing that she ought never to lose it.’ Mis, P. did not consider that this view of the exact tvok the plilosopher'’s arm and went down so supper with lim « subject ly met ber case, but she juite graciously, A tipsy know-nothing, knowing nuthing of what he was doing, has publicly informed the world what should be bis course of action, were trate of the Union: he elected chief may I'd arrange"My business aco The niggers I would sell, The Irish send to h—}, And the Dutch on Cother side o' Jordan Thea pally off your coal, Haas, rully up your sleeve, I beheve’ Jordan am a hard road to trube A womaea will cling to the chosen ubject of her heart like a pussuin to a guin tree, and yoo can't se;arate ber without mapping strimygs that bo art can mend, and Jeaving a portion of her suul upew the upper leather of your affections. Seve WIM sOtbed ve wher others wil! see J whee ber fontness is be t ks ke g ‘ hy } ft bar A wour v says—‘When I go to a thea r, J au arclese of my dress, as the aud ence are r to the play observe tr wardrobe: but wh I got are am very outward 4] parvecular ia my pearance, as yo there to see bow ther peis » de tt . Th f } Turk biel a anda . « kader the d 4 graye ol he ea, cut U a a bore, t ale t b. «| asyear, and hie fur v ry \ . “ “ om 8 s k ener is kh . a a “ 27 \ » mca vr . » ne t <a “ La x an a “ whing, says b le apply for a mewn on the gr he 8 “or ‘ . rw “ * favita nite REMOVAL P. FORD, Mamatacturcr 4 Wholesale Dealer ‘ ‘ Jar BOOTS & SHOES. Removed to No 85, hard proce ‘Terry Breet aD AL its Mol i tol EE ade | taht! Removed ‘ More Be OO SOORTH ; it Hoots remy weervach ae f wt - TO THE FARMERS Of Iredell County. \ “ [Wes OOF Ff NAF } ‘ < tk VP 1 . > ! vw Ao — 4 Ww - AN & f rw PRLY 4 1 Pe) LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. ana = n oy team » 1 iis State of North Carolina. ; Mu a 1 J f awl 4 4 . ea | ( ' ' r cunt 4 eM ' me ay ! we adver 1° ke Jas R COIR. Cik M4 v ' oe falf Office North Carolina R. R. Company, SALISBIE RY. Sept 1 COP WENDENTDPALDL, Treae we go HUGH L. TINLEY & Co.,., thom to the Recefviug and Forward 10 cents per package and charges. Sailing Packets Jw State of North Carolina, J. T and A. W. Moore ve. W. P. Henry WHEREAS the Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and General Commission Merchants, No. 9 Bechange Street, South Atlantic Wharves, NEVE their persona! attention to the sale of Cotten as cus MW otomury, or by ial c ! Prod a Caldwell, ing Packets July 32, 185 ae (SUCCESSORS TO TENLEY @ HERRON,) CHARLESTON, & © all other ktuds mt returus vf the ber. , as here fore, to gtve our » ng of all gv rKe packages of Puri ple and responsibility ded. ts or Produce through this house Cofwmbia abtie Works, Columbia College, Columbia RK. Agent, Charteston ort 8 . 4 wdetphta Ageut of Baltinore Steamers aad Boston Ball ALEXANDER COUNTY There Western Carolina - MALE ACADEMY. Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co, ¥.0. Winter Session, 1855-56. Rev. WM. GERHARDT, Principal. The common Writing, Orthog — Winter seesion, 812.00 The same, wre all the remains paratory Department, embra, aT Hetery of N. Carolina, Gmehew's) —Wiuiter evs tile, healthy aud The strictest attention will be paid both t fectual and moral educavou of the pup ls. erumeut will be mild aud pareutal, yet firey and deet are ly taughe in Gol! Original Attuchment Per be Gore 7 ee will be made plaintiffs in the abowe cause have Tuition iavar two — Assistant. HIS Instivotion is vealed in one of the most for- yral sections uf Western North | | Carolina, and removed from the temptations tne ident to youth in cities and large towns cently established, yet the entire salistaction, aod the very flattering notice of the public, as ty the of its Principal, end the rapid progress of the pupils a ader his care, bespeak for the Lnstituton, an exten sve patrunage, "The scholastic year coasists of 42 weeks, divided in- to a Winter session of 25 meneing on the third Thursday of Ap ‘Though but re- abiliues 5 weeks, contiuuance, aud Septem the rntel- Phe gov Departments, —Preparatory and SS OF TUITION, & Enoghsh Branches ewbractng Reading, (oy i (seogrephy, yer arasion, $8 VOU Mtudies of the Pre og Engteh Grama, Wiley's) Hutory of the U Latte Grammer and Grech » $1400—Summer see- py. Anithmet Sun 4cademse Department, embracing the Mathematics Natural Se Summer sedon, $19.00 ces vad (laamce—W inter seen $17 U0 pas, Freach aud Hebrew, extra charg vably in advance eued o@t ae avachment agarnet WP Heary, and No aadeat will be received for a less time. of charg. appearing t ¢ satisfaction of the ¢ rt. that se ed fog lows than half @ seas t Henry is uot a ree. vt of thee St li is therefore flee, te a eubetoaial tar b urdered by the Court, thal publieai be made in the taning « comemecdious chapel, several recreation rae, s ary Watchman for six weeks, o wg the de- two Suciety Halls, and a pomber of rate culligions fendaat t rat the next Term t to acennmeodete at beast SU stadeute Theae rane be held at the urt Howse in Taylo are al neat, well ventilated, and in ail respecte come 1st Momdey im December next. th fortable aad conve ment swer and replevy, otherwise Judgmen Hoarding has heretofore ranged from 6 to 8% per rendered ap egeiast hun . houses are pow im Witmens, A Carem, Clerk of our said ( of : mit tee fier. the la Monday September, 1855 he p« A au ibe pate Svth year acl wade to studenis furnmhing the o@ A CARSON, Crk Rnune Price adv. $5 30 60)7 Phe Winter Semon o no Thereday he B50 » ‘ . BF Por tue Annual Settlements. senor Wh name - sCe \ LLL persone indebied to the mrbar riders « Sept. 29, seid atc eret t hel wr eapect sad pest Ciel oal soe saad mew isthe lise ’ (i ! . will be cha ° es Kagle City. R& \ MURPHY : Sa 7 Shes } = — May bo35 3] wp. t “Rp : <a Greensborough ; oe > ave as MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. cet PRN oe THE GREAT POINT OF ATTRACTION !! woh sicesed (ortho savages” eS” Manufacturing Interests in Prieta Wie A WESTERN NORTH CIROLINA, COP MENDESNIALL. 4 ‘ erhape if ihe oli ere A eae UNITED STATES. aoe lhe ; = J tntgd te have & Ratireea SALISBURY . ' ! . t ‘ \ . | ath he . - " COWAN\S sel neg = VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTHE . cepa 5 FRIEND OF Titt ‘at Wan FAMILY : 5 SECS: W oe c x ' « =, DISEASED RIDVELS, cee cnwcegr at Mee ame eee \ 0 the Lyibele vl Avedoee We ad aI an > “«° [ af Ngoa'll Seek le Kad Ke . ‘ , . i ye yen Ne wshery to I Cu 1 woh w getim "W u . ‘ e les > ~ ‘ ro ; in zs wha ES ied s , be a ' Wve ~ Rk » Thre ou beer rte . a’ os : . a wih J ha t . h : wali ny wht ie Raed © ; di ‘ se ae * he : i re Jane? ' : eT ; oe a ; . LPTENTION, 2302 \ aovaly ae ve e ia . ee . . ! . ve A Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware. a & : ~~ via e on s A a j cies eis “BAR? Lk OWEN t ‘ t 1). eernber 7 re | en Reed « ‘ SOMETHING NEW. | Will You Ride or Walk , 7 - BELL, EARNHART & Co. Saeed i ai ei pe Laat " - = aus NE deta hee ie ; : ° ; 4d themect asiean " - Vib a a aNAR nese ie ae : Ms ; ‘ ANDREW RAGGARLY STOCK DRIVERS a pea sia) 3 ‘ vernon a4 ' 4 ie I» ee . a a i “1 RoR sRD> BL.4aba Pee r [ FORWARDI\G MERCHANT, t GENER BEL. RARNIEART @ RPaOa @Pea J \ ee an rarant b he Crook Wo BROWN lyr Nee \L COMMISSION Alt WILMINGTON, N.C Ciee vo wat “55 { “HAVE SOU SEEN SiMe" : rs. oon W. P. ELLIOTT, sores 200 Flew J seats SQUIRE. ZIMMER MAN & ALLEN. SALISBURY LAM -FOR SULE. Bal ee wc: ee a a ged stale Af F we " Dw i view the a I i o out ris 1s A RURKE t "been , t Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OB ceo03 No. 143, Market St PHUCADE TU PIEA | | A NEW Risin, OF WATCHES & -JRWEERY Al &) JAMES HORAH, I AS just returned from New York and Philadel. plia, with the largest and best avsatimem of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Fine French Chronometer Double Time tee pore Independent quarterseccud Hight Dey Watebes, Jon Joluson 19 Jeweled Homter’s, Jas. Nardsn's superior gold Hunter for Ladies, and # variety of others, both gold abd ailwer; Gold Foy Guard and Vest Chains, Seals, Bra: i, Bar y Cuf P Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ee Pins, herd terest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, Academic. The latter is divided inty three classes OF siiver and Stoel Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, je and lose of goods 1) Diverons, embracing a three years’ course, VEE PIR oiee Kuives, anda variety of Plated Ware, Reene or will we detain any gvodsfor freight mary Division, Progressive Division, and Advanced oo sig and Kuives of the best quality, Coral Necis. towing gen. | Divison. ‘The while course of iuairucion in theme Oo Biacetets, aid Seed Coral, and @ few superior ”* Departme nearly all the Branches usual CLOCKS, and a variety vf other Goads tee Bamemad to nee. Call one door below BR. d& A. Murphy's Siare, acd examine for yourselves. LF Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry of all kinds, re. paired in the best manurt, aad om the @iost Teasmnsble terme JAMES HORAK. Salisbory, Nov. 16, 1854 26 THOMAS E. BROWN, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, ase SALISBURY, N. G, fos carrying on the shove business, and invites the _ Me ie = tion te 2 Pet OP work ot ow bre ommend the beter * ¢ the beng Tum. He Would advice these bd y thing to hie lime toeall ot Bis extabiich. UW” this chop te tn the rear of hie Livery Mabie tw r wone ot « Genes on Perk, wR plesee ecoem ter with « dtnertption of the erticte requ price—eud whem dt vered. if tt dene wes TID not be required to deep It LIVERY STABLE whe wih ctther te be: ry ited to omit. Soe TERMS . ow vas CAROLINA WATCHMAN, Tw. DiMre «year, paid withia three months from 4 { sulee a; two dull and Afty cenis if nx Pen! be fore Une capersison of the year, and three du bere after tbe yrar bas capwed No paper discon aw larrearages are paid except at the o ee bid tant t «nr F-d.tor asast be post paid, to encure er Ane ee a¢ eae iia | Sd ss 2 8 a | oe —~ Fm . 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INSTINCT AND REASON, The fotlowing interesting paper is an extract from a letter written by a gentleman of literary and scientific pursuits, residing at Salisbury, North Carolina, to « friend of ours residing in this city ; it will be read with pleasure by all who take an interest in subjepts pertaining to the interesting study of Natural [istory. “In your last letter you speak of the difficul- ty encountered by yourself and naturalists gene- rally of drawing the line of demarcation be- tween instinct and réa-or. (1 have bestowed some thought upon this subject,"ynd'l sow pre- ceed t6 embody, for your consideration, my con- clusions on this vexed question. They are own, for I have not seen them elsewhere. ute very probable that they may be as old as the days of Pliny; or they may outrage science, and be found sowbere but in my brain. You will pardon me, I hope, if such is the fact, for tail, in facts trowel: Instinct could only p r in proper direction; so that it might be used in the construction of adam. The dam is con- structed as perfectly. as ‘the teeth, feet, and tail of the animal will permit, Had its organisation been more perfect, would not the development of reasoning facultics have been in proportion t The development of the power of speech, erect attitude, and perfection of arm and hand, have together enabled man to reach his present ele- vation, Deprive him of speegh, or even let this remain, and cut off bis thumb and fingers, he would soon lose his intellectual superiority, and assimilate to the brute. I have sometimes thought that a man would descend to the brute and lose the power of speech, if isolated. The wild boy of Aradenne, and the one found in the woods of Hanover, together with several other instances, offer examples of this fact. If this be true, man in bis natural state is but an animal. Then cowes articulation, resulting in the formation of words, at first few io number, and expressive simply of pleasure or pain; these, together with a perfect orgauization, upon which they depend, have been taken advantage of, until man, by | | ubese means, has arrived at hia present elevation.” content ourselves with only a few, to illustrate the avimal to gnaw down a tree—not to fall it | Doty bas returned to California from Japan, bringing with bim a variety of seed. The San Francisco Chronicle says : Among others, Mr. Doty has samples of the following : Seed of the tea plant; this variety is cultivated in about the same climate as portions of California, and it is thovghbt certain that it would flourish here. An oil-bean, from which the Japanese express an elegant article of oil fur burning. An oil-seed, from which a sweet and fragrant oil is expressed, called by the vatives “ Goma oil,” used by thom for cooking purposes. If this plant will flourish in the United States, Mr. Doty is convinced that it must be at once extensively cultivated, and form a valuable article of pro- duce. The Land of Gold,—By Hinton R. Helper, Baltimore, 1855. This book contains the experience of a young gentleman who was atractted to California by the stories of its magnificepog and wealth. If oth- ers have drawn F pictutes of the Land of Gold, the chargé cannot ‘be wade against Mr. Helper. He tins given ts the'darker shades of California life, and if his repretentation be cor- rect, as we have no doubt they are in the main, the modera El Doradg is anything bus an The narative is, exceedingly lucid and clear, and yet sufficiently spirited. Mr. Helper is a graceful and smooth writer, and this is the best recommendation possible of the style of his book. There are no strainings after effect—no highly wrought sbserdities—none of those censurable attempts at “fine writing” which are the chief objection to most authors, His style is charm- ingly simple, while at the same time the genius of the writer is apparent upon every page of the work. We would be glad, had we space, to gite co pious extracts from the Land of Gold. We must In order to demonstate the extraordinary a moant of oil contained in the beat, from which is manufactured lamp oi! by the Japanese, Mr. Doty stuck one of them on the nib of a steel pen, and applying a lighted match, it immedi- ately ignited and burnt with a clear white flame, emitting « beautiful light for two or three min- utes. — owe - A singular document has just been published, | Mx. Eprror: I wish to call the attention of your readers, partieularly those who are Teach- ers or Students, to a matter which will prove beneficial to them and the cause of Education. I have, by invitation, recently attended Leo tures on English Grammar by Rev. Prof. Brantly | York, of Randolph gounty, and have carefully | perused the Grammar of which be is the author. The system of teaching which he has inven deserves the attention of all teach It enabl those who diligently apply themselves to ac- quire a good knowledge of Grammar iu four or five weeks, while, as every one knows, the usual methods require at least four or five months.— A leading excell of his method ists ip the fact that be uses the black-board, thus mak- ing the eye, as well as the car a medium of in- struction. This is a decided superiority over the common methods ; for, as the author says in his preface, “intellectual improvement must be io | proportion to the senses exercised.” He has de- vised ingenious diagrams whieh, while they in- terest the eye, explain the sci of Gr and impress its principles deeply upoo the mind. From * Isora's Child,” « new Novel which abounds in fine passages, we take the following’: Scene, the banks of the Hudson. Charac- ters, Mr. Clarendon, a rich ond Lawyer from the City, and Miss Living- ston, a beautiful young girl of the Country >— “TI shall want you to sing for me when'we reach the bank [ef the Hudson,} said Mr. Clar- endon, td “ The water and frogs will furnish us nrusic enough, and if we are very romantic, we can lie- ten to the ‘melody of growing things”” “1 do not think that my senses are sublime- ted enough for such music, and had rather any time hear » sweet girl sing, than the most ener getic eabbaye grow. 1 believe that imagination does bold much sway over my cranium. ‘Ihave little sympathy with poets or transcendentalists, Bat I suppose * There is = pleasure in poctic pains That none but.posts know.” I have lived long enough, Miss Cora, on dreama, and would like now 2 little reality,” “I believe I am too fond of dreaming,” said | Many able scholars in both North and South | Cora, “aud when I come down bere by the w= | Caroliva have extolled his method, being con- ter a'one | become, sometimes, wild with strange vinced of its excellence by its fruits, | bewtidesing thoughts.” . 7 a ss the sin of in@ieting wpon you the trouble of read. - - ._| ing, im this case, what is, or may be, well known ——— ‘ler Neturaiista, or what ta, or may ‘be, simply « © Let Cheese, 2 pounds or over. fox es <= © Let Butter, 2 pounds ur over. [ee eee © er e* a Bed Quilt jem by wature to all organized beings (1 refer here Ds ° ¢ particularly to animals.) is well adapted to that os mie } jeod, and is ondy sufficient for that purpose. Af S «© Table Cloth. ter ki thon, nature req a eee A aa ey |races of amunale were to be perpetuated. To| _ ie this ead the law of reproduction was only the Jar of Pickles, dc., de. The following geothamen compose the Jiffer first step ; it could pot offer that protection ne cemary fur the support and safety of the young | om it to award Pr ry avimal, Other laws were, therefore, necessary ,| Oo” sTock. | and animale were endowed with iestinct aod ree-| Hivam Jomes, J. F. Stephensos, Joseph M. son, separate and independent faculties. Yet the | Bogle, Davalt Lite, Ellis Haynes. exercise of both are vecessary to the great end, | OF MAPCTACTURED saTicise 1 €, the safety and perpetuation of the different | Robert C. Wilsoa, Jobe Wilson Jooes, Rub’ |'ses To this end, therefore, nature required | ¥. King, Wm. G. James, J. P. Lowrance | three laws, to wit, reproductive, imstinet, and reason. a ARS REE fee bbs — endeavor to show wherein and | Reb’ wae L. Measles. | bow inetinct a necessity independemt of reason, | Sharpe, jaod thee attempt to show that reason is also a GOMMITTES OF AGnADOENEST Beoessity independent of i euoct, Instinct is Pin eee —— W eva June, oungenital, or born with the animal, and is as iram James, Vc, | COMMEFTER TO [PVITE O8 FROCURE 4 SFEAKER OR SOFEABESS TO DELIVER A® ADDREES perfect at birth as it ever becomes. The pre- | juminance of instinct in this or that race of ani-| mals is dependest upoo the amount of the de- the geoeral character of the work, and the drift |of the author, His description of California so- | ciety fa, to say the least of it, not liable to the showing that within a recent period 600 chil-| But it is hie Grammar which [ wish eapecial-| ” Wbat do you think about,” sid Mr. Charge | dren have been destroyed by wolves in the Pun-| ly io recommend. Thuse who are acqesioted | S08, Bow donsring Ouse's com withio bin. jab; nearly a thousand were some 20 years ago| with the various Grammars of our language will “Ob! of nothing that I can speak of Our slaughtered in the same way around Agra The | readily admit that all the pretended new enca, | tence seems to ma ® greater mystery than Mrssns, Evrrons: It is truly a subject of| “ We cannot, indeed, p-etend to disclose all) ornaments of the infants were generally found | published for the last fifty yea, have been little ** other, 1 wonder why such frail beings as gratulation that the Kane expedition has been | tbe terrible iniquity of that sockety io the eom-| in the dens where their poor little bodies are de | more than copics of the idea of those baling | erent = Fee Se See world to live saved from the probable fate of Franklin. Ma se, the laos tao tevohing, Te require apesn |Tosrel: oad those who make a trade in getting | them, with a change im exprenion or words sod |" “0, with co Hette hnowidigecfeumsioes aed ny seem to think that all that ever ean be hes| so cafold the ecrolf’ which ‘ecw d weed y of the plunder thus provided to their | arrangement. I can eabely say thant Prof. York's | ‘D¢ fatere. Sometimes I'sit by the side of the been accomplished in the way of Aretic explora- | facts— it needs time for the mind to become suf. | hands have created an epeeaiet axaenpel the | isa ae Geeuos It conteim originality, and wares, and waich them ripple pos the shore, ticos; but to the cosmographer it will only | ficiently reconciled to the hideous detaila, to be people that the village in whieb a wolf ie killed | that originality is unquestioasbly aa iunprove- and my thoughts seem just like them,coming so awaken a new and intense curiosity to know more | sble to as to them without impatience °F | ig sure to come to ruin ; and the ferocious brutes, | ment. | feat, one after theether, enly choy ans cleur eng ce the subject, perticelarly ie regard to thet ve- | Seve igugdrd w ember po more thee | | All who have taught or stedied English Gram- | “*0*P*? t, and nine indi and misty, and the 1 a | when caught, are frequently set free with a bell | frozen ocean, and pot only unfrozen, but t mE |e in prado setin alec aiming at something which I can sever reach. Baffics it to way | round their peck. The luss of life from snake | mar are aware that generally the memory is the |" 2 with animal life. | that we koow of no eowstry in which there is so, bites in Scinde has become so serious that Go- | chiel, aod often the oaly faculty of the mind ex- | /* ® — 7 : The question oatarally arrises how it can be | much corruption, villainy, outlawry, imtemper- | vermment has taken measures for the destruc: | ercised by the learner ; but Pra York's requires | “¢ ! ong of another world sometimes pleas that, after passing over ao icy belt of one buo ance, licen! and every variety of crime, | tion of these reptiles ; singular illustrations, these, | especially the exercise of reawoe, and thes ene- | We shall there have, I suppose, ao shore folly and meanness. Words fail us to express | | to check the waves of thought” dred and twenty-five miles, we then come to an _ | of the seantiness of the population. bles the student to incorporate its rules and pria- 5 the shameful depravity aod uaexampled tarps P | “ And what does all this thought end in Mis open sea Such a phenomenon can proceed Gples into bis habits of thinkieg, speakiog avd be tude of California society.” - |. only from some cause a yet unknown to the We have no dowkt there is a great deal of A distinguished writer on the steam engine | *'''"S- Unlike others, he carefully gives rea- Cora! Dees it not craze your sind to uo par world, and which, io our present stale of know! we | sons for bis rules and principles He has made | Po? truth in the above. It may be hoped, however, | thus speaks of its power : ~ It is stupendous alike | = | + Ob! euch thought anprofitable. edge, can only be » matter of conjecture ant 14) the advance of civilization, and the infusion |r it» force and Gexibility, for the prodigious | '* a grand cljest to tcsch the lenguag with oer if teen a speculation ; and, inasmech as one has as gool| + a better clement into the society of thet coes- | power which it can exercise, and the ease, and the Grammar, thus again oulstapping others. |sweet to know, if we eannot explore oe = From the National | atethgencer. ON ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS, charge of flattery : _ Juseeph ©. Smith, W idey J. Templeton, Daralt | velopment of bone and mus |) th: 5 may possess Linthe. All manufactured srucie intended for existe | tion should be delivered to the Cummitice of Arrangement by 11 o'clock A.M Every body @ in: ted to Le present. By order of the Suciety, JUDEDH ©. SMITH, See'y Greeiry on the Free Negrors.—The people of the South bare always marntaned that the free Macks, with some etoeptionsl cases, are a miner able and degraded cla, bet ho could have et pected Horace Greel-r, the particalar friend of every color save his own, to ket down of them after the following fashivn * Nime-tenths of the free blacks have no klea of ectting themes! res to work erowpt ae the hire | Tings and servitors of white men, no idea A building 0 cherch, or accomplishing any other se rlows enterprise except throagh beggary of the whiten Aso clas, the blacks are indolent, im providest, servile and licentious, and (heir in veterate habit of appealing to white bemevolence or companion, whenever they realize « want or encounter a difficulty, @ eminently beneful and, cecevating. Mf they could never more obtam a @oliar entil th-y shall bare earned it, many of them would suffer, and some perhaps starve; bet om the whole, they would do better and im prove tnater than may wow be reasmably expect el." . There can be no Mutt that when MMorace wrote that paragraph he bad just been besieged by « free negro begging application. lut it » all wee, and we now add the testimony of the rank abolitionist to that of all experience, as to the balefel and ruinous effects of freedom upon the negre.— Daily Dispatch. - —— Magazine under the Redan.—An extract fs) letter from Sebastopol professes to show how the | Redan ecaped being own ap by the Rassians, like other forte: “ A sapper, who was exploring the batteries of the Redan just as the Russians were ¢ ing the town, d d a large ca ble, which he cut in two by a blow of an are, and then called the attention of the officers to it On further examination, it was found to bea thick metalic wire, covered with a coating of gutta percha. This wire led to a very large pow der magazine, dug under the Redan, the discov- ary of which made the bikdest tremble, when | they thought of the frightful explosica from which they had escaped, The wire came from | across the town as far as the sea, which crossed to the other shore, from whence the electric spark was to be despatched to set fire to that volcano. | It was discovered just af'fhe nick of time, a the! last soldier had not yet @acuated the town when the forta blew up one after the other, filling the trenches with the ruins, The Careening Fort, the Flagstaff Battery, the Central Hastion, the forts of the bay, the arsenals, and all the princi pal edificea, crumbled fo the ground beneath the combined action of shells, fire and mines. The Redan and Malakoff alone remained apstanding, the former saved by the aapper, aa just mention- atterth. The gaileatous tnbes, aad some qaad a ptg, for restance—follow their parents, end seek foud a few bowre after birth Net so with man, or Ube young of the carmvorvus races From the nature of things, it woukl be im pone- repeds bbe fur theme Last to possess strength of boewe and muscle sufficient to enable them te pursue or cap tare thea prey,or escape danger, (vasequently there ts within them, at this ume, an infenonty of the faculty, imatinct, for the obvious reason just stated, and the fact that their safety is cared for by the parenta The law germs to be, that just in proportion as the offspring is thrown apo the parent fur protection amd fool, just im the same proportion ie the faculty of instinct an) the power of locomation, asa general rule, with. | be hd from the offepromy ~ Le ithestration - berth, bas strength of bene and most power of mastication sefhoent to enable it to travel and take food, independent of its mother's milk. The habit of the sow is to wander abron! with ber brood during the day, and retire to her bed a: night, The waoemsing warfare among A peg. 2 a fa hoor after and » anrmals—that law which compels therm to eat one another, or be eaten —hae to be guanied against for the preservation of the young An enemy attacks the mother and ber brood— the mother may be chased for miles, the brood squat or doaperse ; if the mother escapes she returns at once to her bed, wherein she erther finds or awaits her brood, for they are certain to return A pig an hour old, bhnd-folded and takeo from tts bed, will return to ut when berated, provided the distance it = taken m not too great for ite strength. Without thes particular instioct, the pg would pensh when separated from its parent, fe an yet the strength necessary for its support independent of ite mothers's fostering care and her milk, « wanting to it “ Reason, dependent as it ie upon the delvel. | opment of the phystcal organs, could not accom phish all thie, Tnstinet, in a word, may be aud to be the law of self-preservation, and given t animals expresaly to shiekl them from danger , while im an imfantibe state (I use the wor! infan no better one,) this state 10 which it is impossible for reason to be completely tile because I hav developed Reason is the prodact of the growth of the brain comsequently reason cannot act and never arrives at maturity until that organ is mature; their development, brain and intellect, proceed peri passu At birth it may be said that reason doca not exist, and is feebh during infancy , of course the roung animal w Wd per- ish without instinct. When the young animal attains ite full matarity, its escape depends upon activity and strategy reason, and absolutely necessary. In infaney the animal has to depend upon instinct, as it is want ing instrength. In adult age, inatinet i« insuf. fievent for ite protection, and reason steps in and I supplies its place An animal wholly depen dent wpon instinct jab ; the the animal would, therefore, be in perpetual dan for its safety must soon per instinet of fear is not discriminating ger, unless shielded by observation and experi the last a product of a night as another to speculate oo the subject, 1, | will suggest what has long appeared to me as try, has had the tendency to correct the evil. | precision, and ductility with which it can be va-| His description of the Clinese im California is | fed, distrbeted and applied. The trunk of an| | great mysteries, thet there is One whose know! He has given plain, potted snd comprehen Pirie ee Keary ooo, keows | °20" infinite, sod thet Ho wilt tenth on, and more than probable, via that this earth is a bol ‘graphic, and we hare po doubt correct. We! elephant, that can pick ep a pin or rend an oak | the difficulty of learnimg to punctuate correetly, | low epherord, with large circular openings at the suljoin bis speculations a to the future of these | i# nothing to it, Tt ean engrave a seal or crash | and also how inefficient the ruics of most authors | poles, in shape not unlike an apple deeply iadent- | people, in which, it will be observed, he exprese- | masses of obdurate meta! like wax befure it ;| 0 punctuation are. Prof York's rules are east ed at the ends I should pot offer such apparently craay opin- ion had I not what I consider a pretty good rea- son for it, founded in philoeophy | first place, we take it for granted that this earth was once in a molten if not gaseous state. Such | being the fact, the question comes sp, what | shape wookd it naturally meume when rotating on an aris? A casual thinker would say it; would assome the shape that lead does in falling | ‘a shot, bet a spheroid. In bringing out oer views more fully we have to controvert the commonly received opinion that matter increases in density as it approaches the centre of the earth To us rt appears perfectly philosophreal that, at the cen- | tre of the earth, matter would pot only rot be | demeer, but be greatly expanded, as all the at-| | traction that coded be exerted there would be) | from the centre. This being the case, to whieh we | may add the centrifugal tendency given by the | diurnal rotatiwe of the earth, we have a sufficient | cause to expand the earth into s hollow apherord, ' or rather to bave made it assume that figure wheo it was frst projected ia xs diurnal course from the band of the Great rinst caces | That same law of matter and motion of which | we are speaking would cause the poles to open, while the body of the earth would become a bol low apheroid. Now, who shall say that that} open sea ia wot just where the mariner would | commence sailing into the interior of the earth | And, tf #0, he would not be aware of the fact intil he would eee the celestial bodies disappear ag below the bonzon. | Were I to offer a conjecture as to the size of the polar opening T should place them at about j one thoasand miles diameter, and the more in terior cavity at between two and three thousand On ths sapparition of the truth of my theory, the eun for several months in the enmmer season, would shine probably not less than a thousand miles iato the polar opening, and, over a portion | of that sarface, its rays would be vertical, caus- | ng not only an iecless sea, but absolutely a trop: | real climate Should this theory be correct and there could be a veasel got into the polar sea, it might very readily sail into the interior of the earth. The | only difference in the form of the ocean or lands there would be that they woukl be concave in: | f ; The vessel, or any stead convex, as with us other object there, would be of leas specific grav- | will they do! } A es a sentiment which we have frequently urged | draw out, without breaking, a thre] as Gne as ia the columas of this paper—aamely, that no |® gossamer, and lift a sbip of war like a bauble inferior race of men ean exist in the United i the air. It can embroider, forge anchors, out gic Sarzon. | gainst the fury of the wares.” | “ But I am inclined to look upon them as an | non = inauapicioas element of society—a seed of polit-| A party of engineers were recently boasting ical diseentions. They bave neither the strength | of the rate at which they bac of body aor the power of mind to cope with us . im the common affairs of Jife ; and aa it seems to d ran their reapeet= ive locomotives, and some of their yarns bad | ly understood and truly practical, A glossary | of al the technical terms used, is annexed to the | volume , « great advantage to the student, as he And, in the States without becoming subordisate to the An- | steel into ribbows, and impel loaded vessels a | sekdou koows anything about Latin or Greek. | Ip fine, the author detects and exposes the | imperfections of others ; explodes time-honored errors; establishes new truths; discovers new principles ; and prodoces positive and valuable | Improvements im many respects Several dis | we eam trust and live in Him ; and we are his children, that we are not, after all our ignoranes, js0 helpless. Ob! it is plement, sometimes, t | be alowe, and think.” | “ You are a good little enthusiast, Cora; bet your life leads you more to contemplation than | thuse who live im the city’s whirl aed besde— | You ought to come to town, so that faney aad | romance may vot rue away with reason.” * bs city hfe more rational than country life f” sand Cora. “Ob! city people knew how to enjoy them- selves better. | would rather eut of ten your be a universal law that the stronger shall rule ‘been uncommonly tough, when a yuiet individ. | tingumbed teachers im high schools im N.C. of my existence then to live a bem-drem life im cumb te serve us, of te quit the country. W hich Our people will not always treat them with undue S Their real mer- “Why, gentlemen,” said be,“ the last time | The author is a North Carolinian, and if bis from a shot tower; but such we know woold \the weaker, it will be required of them, ere long, | ual who bad listened with a good deal of atten | have adopted bis Grammar asa text book. If ine qustry.” not be the case, an the earth is not a sphere like 1. uo one of two things, eames —either to sae | (jon, without saying anything, “took the bat”| it be ae improvement on other similar works, | ‘ “Lean make the comparison,” said Cora, with the following specimen of fast ronning :}eurely others should be discarded and it adopted simply, “as | bave not known mech of wocnety jim the world yet; but country life docs mos seem ite and demerits will be developed, and such sta- |! run the Blowhard from Syracuse, we went so| book possess real merit, North Carolinians ought |‘ hum-drem'to me. Are the people sodiisent ons aa their natural endowments qualify them fast that the telegraph poles on the track hooked | to encoarage his talent and give him their pat- jin any thing but their dress and style of living? to Ml will be amigned them. They must work ‘like a fine touth comb ” | for themselves, or we @ill make them work for | tee oa No infemor rage of men can exist in thes: | Caited States without becoming subordinate to, A paper maker in the south of France makes the bgt ee on wtttgoar iam ; or _— |a pulp of five common plants in certain propor- many of the necemanes comforts — Tay wal dies kes eek @ ec deed cara Aschaririy —— eee ents. It is 80 with the ie the Suath; i«|* Peper oot Gwuage » A is ctated, from is 80 with the Irish jo the North ; it was so with | pure linen, and which is of excellent quality, the Indians in New Bagtand ; and it will be so | and can be afforded at half pnoe. If the latter with the Chinese in California. The Tndiams, it fact ie true, the improvement is a valuable one. ts true, would not submit to be enslaved ; bat | they had to suffer exile, bunger and death as a! nenee of their intractability. Certain it) it ws, that the greater the diversity of colors and | qualities of men, the greater will be the strife | and conflict of feeling. One party wil! gain the ancendency and dominate over the other. Our popalation was already too heterogeneous before the Chinese came ; but now another adventitious ingredient has been added; and I should not wonder at all, if the copper of the Pacifie yet becomes a great a subject of discord and dis sention as the ebony of the Atlantic. However, the discusmon and consideration of these matters more properly devolve upon oar pablic function aries, who, I presume, if loyal to their constita ents, and the country, will not lightly regard them.” Cast Steel Guns —The immense wear and tear upon the material for cannon at Sebastopol has brought out many projects of improvement fa these weapons. The namber of times fring which an iron gun will sustain is limited At the siege many cannon have been literally worn out. The allies were upon their fourth siege train when the Russians jet them im the city. The London Morning Chronicle says : “ Messrs. Short- ridge, Howel & Jessop, of the Hartford steel | works, Willey street, Sheffield, are engaged in the manufacture of a cast-stee] gun for the go | vernment, with every probability of succes ~ - -2e- His comments upon the “nsing generation >| of the Golden State are not very saggestive of their morality or virtue, With this extract we | that a convention of hustands is to be called clone, with the remark that the reader will find shortly at Syracuse, New York, to adopt some They say that Comrention of Husbands.—The papers state few more entertaining books, althoagh the an | measures in regard to fashion thor has perhaps colored bis pictares a little too | since they have to support the expenses of fash highly, than Mr. Helper's Land of Gold. jion they bave the right to regulate its caprices “ The truth ia, there ia no attention paid to the | It is also said that a proposition to raise boys moral, mental or physical discipline of youth in Jonly, in future, is to come before the convention thie country é inclination, to grow up, like plants and weeds in | bands’ rights party aneglected garden, without culture or training. | Surroanded as they are with so many examples of depravity, what sort of men and women are Thev are left to their own will and | The members are to reaolve themselves in a hus 2: ~ American Tron for the British Market.—On | ronage. ime it Any wishing further information will receive it by addressing Richard W. York, New Tnatitute N.C. A. W. MANGUM. general Education, are requested to copy. +o A Mammoth Mule.—The steamer A. L. Shot well from Louisville brought down the largest The animal is 174 hands bigh, and is aged buttwo year At | mol ever raised in Kentocky |} the State Agrcaltural Fair, beld at Louisville last week, the premiam cup was awarded to the mule, it being the largest ever raised in Ken- tucky.— Louisiana Courier ! > LT Senator Toomba, of Georgia, bas eva sented to deliver a lecture in Boston, upon the consistency of Afmean slavery with the Const) j tation of the United States and Republican in stitauvions, and the effect of the American Revo- lution wpoa the African race. a REVIVAL OF RELIGION From a letter receive from our brother Lan drum, we learn that within the last six weeks, over five hundred members, bave been added to the Raptist Charch in the Tyger River aasocia tion, That is certainly of the Chur unprecedented in the annals h in ths up country Carolina Intelligencer Asx Awerest Frog.— James Crabtree, pit Tt behooves all Teachers, especially, to exam: | LF Other papers in the State friendly bad | What improves them im the city, Mr. Clarendon f” " Action, Mie Cora; they do not ret fr something to think of, something toda They are interested and anrused.” | =} wonder, then, Mr. Clarendon, what the | country was made so beaotifal for? Why did’ss God put Adam and Eve into a street of brick |houses and omnibusses, instead of a garden full | of flowers and animals, birds and recoding water. I dont believe that Eve would bave liked the elty pomps half as well as the waters of the shining Eaphrates.” * Ther would at least have needed better asil- liners if sach had been their first habitation. I don't Know how to answer your arguement; bet |cam only say that Adam and Eve were certainly | very unsophisticated country people.” | “Bat they were made in God's own image, | and mast have had minds to appreciate all that was most desirable.” “ Why then, wernt they satisfied, instead of reaching after something else. I believe the big apple that they wanted was the world after alll, and that they stole the best typification of it within reach.” * But who showed it to them, Mr. Clarendon f Didnt Satan poimt it out? He then lives in this tig apple the world, and that is why you like it” “That you think a bome-thrust,” said Mr, Clarendon, laughing ; “ bet I mrust not be beat- en by & woman, so I retreat, with a promise to show you, some day, the attractions of our dty world ; but it it is best for you that you sleep some time yet in your clover pateh.” ee Tur American Lxvenrrons, represented at the Paris Exlitstion have received about twenty ence, and parental inatraction, decided qualities ed, and the latter saved by a shell, which, di tected by Providence iad cut the electric wire in " of reason, ‘80 to speak.’ The wisdom and har mony of nature in all this is exquisite, Just in two. proportion as bone and mascle is developed, giv - = - ion of Daily Travel to Nurfolk.—The! jt yas sometimes struck ma that the develop- Norfoll line of steamers will commence making | ment of reason in the brute creation is only limi daily trips between Baltimore and Norfolk on the | ae Toe oe Ist of November, at which time the fever em |‘ by their ability to take advantage of its teach Largo will be entirely removed. ings, ing the animal the advantagn of strategy, and For jnstance, nature has given to the ity from the fact that the portion of earth on the | they likely to bet Tt is probable that the world Monday Hast, a sloop arrived at No York. bring. inker to Messrs: Ackroyd, of Durkinshaw Bot ' gold and silver medals, which gives a medal to han never ra such a horde of accomplished ing from the Jersey shore 40 tons of iron ma ; Morl ar Leed: ‘ q opposite side of the cavity would exert a strony scampa and vagabonds, male and feels carci ie " - Roane tom, in anking ay it at Morley, near Leeds, re every eighth exhibitor—a higher port a attracting power on them, thereby rendering | oon emerge from the adolescent population of | ‘ vimery constructed for ase in Seottand, and the cently found a live frog w the centre of a large first class medals than will be received by any them lighter than the same objects on the outer the Eureka State. The signs of the times war. | Same 8 now being shipped direct to Glasgow | coal two hundred apd thirty feet below the other natom, MeCormick's reaping 1 Pie's ; f | ent } curface of the carth. And will not thie theory, | rant er aggre . How - it be pemeaiales It is designed for the sete ture of eee ’ . Morley tunnel, to which itis chse adjorning.— thrashing machines, Blanchard’s for bending too, explain why it is that the terrestial and mag. |when they: ince hae rite defo hea we — a pee in which Amenca is ahead The frog is still very lively. When found it was) wood, Singer's sewing machine, Goodyear's valk netic poles do not correspond | atriet or carefal the parents themselves may be, aan: ae very dark in color, but itis becoming hike the canized india-rubber, Fowler and Preterre fer Vo esare. Editora, I am admonished to! it is impossible for them to shield their children every day species. The eyes of it are very bngbt artificial teeth, Richmond's machine for Now, M 5 F t = a close my lucnbrations for the present not know. | from the baneful influences of the neighborhood ; ‘ DISTRESSING and surrounded with a gold mng. It has four ipo for steam book rs, and Maury’s ‘ ing that they will ever be permitted to shine in and aman might as well think of raising aheal-| We learn from the Western Eagle, that W. claws on its fury feet and five (web footed) on the | charts are among the articles which pec the P . ; thy aod stalwart family im the midst of a mala | ¢ ae ye : ei , your columns. If they are, and any one is dis- riots swamp, aa to thinkiot AE hy oes ie Ghendls was found dead Ms amy ! : vnee be hind ~ Its et is cl ae or a ly shut, medals. Colt's guns and pistols met with ‘ jomed to call them visionary or insane, let them | ang damghters in California. longing to a Mr. Stcadman, in Ratherford coun thas two vents, apparently nostrils, on the opposition, and many competitops from France and Belgium, and he, im consequence, gets bat ,a third class medal. Fairbairn, the celebrated probably from this circumstance, combined with “engineer, before the British Association, paid a marked compliment to the many new and useful inventions which he found at the Paris exbibi- ‘tow by American contributors. The hoys persuade be prepared to give a better reason why, after | themselves that they are men before they are |ty. on the 10th instant, passing over hondreds of miles of ieebound ocean, | half matured ; and their superiors are either too lheld over his body, and they retarned a verdict little concerned about it, or too deeply engrossed | that “he came to his death by imprndent con \in business to teach them better. As a conse | amet.” of oh anliness, they give {quence of thie precocious manliness, ) . : ‘ eee man ac ny meelves up to all the pernicious habits and in doubt, eays the Fagte, he came to his death its half torpid hfe through coantless ages, Idnigencies of older reprobates.” of its nose. The seam of coal, from which A jury of inquest was toy it was disinterred was saturated with water; and Dr. Kane should come all at ofce upen an ice- Owens, was an intemperate man, and no close confinement, it bas been enabled to sustain leas sea abounding im animal life. 0. J. PHELPS. Piketon, (Ohio,) Ocvt, 22, 1855, from the use of liquor. — Carolina Intelligencer Leeds (Bng.) Mercury. ee From the Reading Gazciic The Aggressions of the South. The people of the North, for vears past, have been treated to a great deal of violent declama tion fram Aboltion orators, preachers, aud edi gressions of the South,” Slave Power.” © Slave Davis,” of on the last ight of service in the tors, about the alleged * and dom nation of * ry rules al!’ said * Yonest Jolin at and this tune sim so often sung inte the eam of the N m4 ple, Chat many whe take thei Us alse hand, to save the troubl thinkin and reflect- ing for thetnse!ves, lave come tobe eve it Now, although we have no desire to rob a man wh is dead and gone, of the g vod name be | b@bigd bing trudh compels @s tu say Uiat iis sweeping declaration in regard to th power of slave ry, is not sustain v facts, On the contiieg, a reference to the records of na tena! legislation will show that, if gither section of the Umon has beon aggressive, id ts the North; and thet the Sough has dove nothing more Gian struggle to preserve the rights which were cuar- anteed her naoder the Constitution, aud keep Ux position she eocapied when consenting to the federal eaapact. A brief recapitulation of facts hat bave beoome matters of history, will prove what we sar. Tpie Union was formed ly Uieteen States. All.of Unem, saveoue, were slave frublioy Siales. Geographically comsidered, seven were Northern aad #4 Douihern Siaten After a sbort time, slavery was abolished as a recogwiged institution ja all the Northern States, save Lickuw are, where A.covliaee pomumally to cart. Se much for the rple of the Slave Lower im the original thir been Diatcs. In 1787, Virginia. then as now, a Slave State coded to ghe General Government the north west Territory, a vaet domain from which tiv. States have been creaied, cach one equaling the parent Slate 1@ territorial extent, and one already oot voting ber in the representative bram hi of @eugress. This gif, munificent as it was, not aecepted until it hed been trammeted by condi tums, at the iustization of Northern infloctce that shevery should weret be allowed! im any por bun of that Tetrion. The f ST. cottaion thik oc pruatation - © Tiere shal he neither slarery por int oy eer tude ie the tard Perritory, A) ewiee (hen oe the phew) nent of crumes, whereef ihe parts eho bave boca ming comvuied, |'pos abe alway Stal any jaxrwg Ceeaping uo the eam from whom laber ur service is lawfully claimed GH hy One of the oriyite! Sutex such fngitive may te inefelly weelaimed. and convey d to the (perce <empwg be or ber inbor of 2m) 2 » where Neguie gare her amett to ths gngenerom eendies, and out of the Nomb- West Berrien tbe five States comtem piated rm thse ordin wer alecady camel, wer: formed, in the (liye gor der a Dein, on thy 10tle of Feievarv, 1903 wodadseam, ontle } ith Lroem ber, 161 Jtivecma, vo ibe 3d 1h i chtigan. oo tie 260: of Janvary, | +37 W meorwe, om the Pit of May, 1645 » Twe 4he-condituan, exancted by Northers jeal owy. eed jemp we nat yt) Northern prjo Gee. mee wigwwdy hepi; and five mesiave keg Date come pio Wwe | sien from tern dery which behonged to 2 slate | nhing diate aad isto oh humem to rutaus it, che woubl af avy Gee have extended every. «iil, out the power of be (ener! (rovernm. at to any aes. diet bow, om the other baad, ave thet. who nous onfinance ents ember, Jods bad ob« repeated the uene’t of ihe cemon, hey4 their ‘past of the comdtmn Wien Vino a Umi seater) & i ae teri viory eho @we ava; the bert) throw rt oer + ee ee we Leng, siepo 4 that at) ab ere ag dares %he © of it refuze @ thal & tory » rk t pon» rd der of fhe «tues le thes bergein kept ft @eetre}. 4 mt cteted every dns le mon ele deave dgticoe) and grown rib Guedifeeers, and the g oce om thew shame 4 qpeniy dcfpmc a soiema compart. am! even a “proviace of the Comitunen melt Wea drow bak ome of tree Mate — Hees part desig —vare nwome pieces of mluge kt runs Sat wares Ie ree ME. Mir fps eed was, be wis a jay Ag bine GLeer Sets faitvm., © ¢ «i P44 A'S : oe wheoce * meu - yn ¥ whe Leh are nih UG bie ee poree a. Fleeived ei Wer Gewese om Tamale — ” a we re - . . ter. The only measure on the rolls of Congress | Beg Although we are far from coinciding favor the slave holding interest, is with the Soath Carolinian upon the subject of the Nebraska-Nansas Act; and that has uo posi tive cfficacy—it leaves the matter open, and simply reattivms the principle upon which the appearing | well expressed, so national, apd withal 99 gon- Compromise of 1850 was based, of popolar so- Se'vative, that we take great pleasure in giving)” oe ek vereignty in the Territories im all matters purely | it a places domestic aud internal, Kansas and Nebraska! KANSAS AND THB SOUTH. may be organized cither as slave ar free States. _ ; hal f The latter certainly will not beporne a slave State; “If Kansas is abolitionizedy Missouri geases to and it is more than fikely that the former will be a slave State, and New Mexico begomes a free also come intothe Union without slaverg, notwith State, ¢ alifurnia romatas a free Suite, but if we Tightly colored stories. whieh now secure Kansas as a slave State, Missouri is. se- hh Abolition sources, of the vies Cure, New Mexico and Southern California, if - Jd Jawless acts of Missouri slave-holders, bet all of it, becomes a slave State; in a word, hese are the facts or history. And how com. the prospenty ar the ruiu of the whoke South pletely do they expose the hollow lemagogtsan depeuds on Che Kansas struggle,” , {those who declaim against the “ aggressions! — ‘The above extract from the Hon. D. Rs Atchi- Tithe and yet aor cs : ; sou's letter to the King’s Mountain Commitice is Seu e eur mcrae 41 te a worthy of the serious considerativn-of the people whits se fa : %¢ ; ] Slavery rules all” may answer Of the South, Mr. Atchison bas loug-beeh mest stat dough faces” Twho are d Possessions of her constitutional natical ery that * waitst cach other ju inimical strife; bat it is not the prompting of trae patmotism ; it is not the dictme of enlightened philanthropy ; it is the Kansas struggle. His warning, Uerefore, tan Uno Gon Giant Of wie alll Gonbciemtions cates /enould be needed by Southern wen; and what plain a letter can be tortured into so adverse a McPherson and Elder 8, Neill temporary clerks. | |#s more important, it should arouse tiieus to ac- | epirit, as that the utter destroction of the former| There are, we understand, a very large nus | Wianabip , it is not (rue, - tion. No “masterly inactivity” will answer io Slave Resewe in Blair County— Loite- this emergency. No hesitating counsels will ment among the People. The Ho Fdaysbarg Standard of the 24th inst, says: Both Hotlidaysborg and Guysport were thrown into an wnusaal excitement on Saturday We must send men and money to Kausas— wust reinforce Atchison and his “border rufiians —ust thwart the designs of Reeder aud bis Freesoil adbereuts. ” morning last by the arrest and subsequent ¢s- . ; : cape of a fagitivy slave. The particulars of the | Now, let us not be misumerstood, We ad whole affair are very contradictory ; and after | Mine ee —— . 4 Aas appeel is dIfigent ingairy, we think we have got oo a at . sat) Grohae . wc gta nearly correct and will give them in such a form | nite oat cues a speach f at as to leave the reader to make his own com-| ‘° Seure Ranea to the Sonth, This territory js now beleaguered by ageuts and representa tives of Freesouism ; and be it remembered theirs Tt s that List \uzust a slave ed J intel tlhe heel shee esintet de “spectral hest”—ao “army of the dual” — col Green, belofigit . to a Mr. Parsons, residin : : ‘ : s =e but an active, living band, and animated Ly a spirit of direst hosulity to the South aod ber in stituuons, Is it, then, vot bazardous in our re- maining indifferent spectators of the strugyle io If, as Atchison says, and the state of the case leads us n Romney, Hamjshire county, Virginia, ran away. No effort was male to rescue him at the time. In a few weeks after he returned, under cover of night, stole a horse, and carried off five k n ar ; ; Ransas {/—nay, is it pot even crimmal ! of Mr. Parsons’ claves. Two weeks ago he again . retarned and ¢arried off five slaves from the 7 tu believe, “the prospersdy or ruin of the whole same place, beloaging to Mr. Stump. This in sabia pas asthe ‘ me South depends om the Aansas struggle w it sced Sump, Tarsons, and a nephew of Mr * : go". Jtereann to iciart is purest cf) them: In Bal Bot our Cuty to consider this Kansas affair, aud \ « « a send to the custested field, at beast that ax! cue tained in Southera sentiment and Southern wus cle! from the captured slaves, the party came to tlris place, and the elder l'arsens went fo Joliestown. turd county twee of Stamps slaves were overtak- ev sud rent lack. From information receited -o- - io Saerket: aves cas carats Ronee ee Tusanity aiunoeng Free Calered People ing received iaformadon that Green was in town, aad hkeby to leave in the moruing tran, posted Suaday Mereary says himself im Gay sport, and got epon the car with} “ Hy the cemsas of 1550, it appeared that in the wlenwee of arresting kimat Altona The the States of Massschustis, Mave, New Hamp um eben shire and Vermont, the cubored insane were one . iw thity-four, In Maine, alone, owe in every fourteen of the colured population were insane | Hf in the four States menuoned above, the pro woring rapidly. l'arsane followed, and a chase portion d insane were as gremt among the whites, dows the turnpike ensoed, which resulted in drtv-| (vere wo-akl be nearly suty thogsand tunatics vow the negro into tire hoase of F) Yoder, wher ws ee ees bane! why wrase exered people ® should be more samerous in those States than Parons captured }. n other bocalities, aed ® is not unrerxconable to Frowe thenae he was taken to Kelerman’stav. | assume fron these data that jesanits ere, where it was fand that he was armed wi}, were amoung (Le eulored folks than among whites.” The “ correspenident’s columo editor” of tie car bad proceeu:d Lalli way to the Green discovered Parsons, and jrnmediately ran aod jumped off notwithstanding the cars were prevails a revatver, every barrel of winch was heavily ~ With respect to the srenm) question, “e heth heu) el. Mr. Varsone, acd er lasands mints prevalent among slaves ‘ban my frve celpred peaple! sam. be related to the crowd what we have narrated “PONS a at P a 1 ae agra may affurd us some enlightenment. In th vo Use beginaing of this article, during whieb the Crate of (rio, Indiana and IIfinois, the proqor eegre called Varmoos by name, and ack sowtedged tion of the imane among the colored popalation that be Lad ran away, bet had stolen the bores = one im eughty-enzht le the slave States of Preamentng thet thes was satinfactory evid ‘ Virgen an! Maryland, at eas only one wm one ie thousand | humdred and pinety-oime. In the ve Cet mownted the oi) Northern States, where the negro has tece mm, aed was alocut to depart, when |, oger free, rou edi observe that the pumber of tereen sipped off am) ran. him and eanght bem on the rairoad, and at tempted to bring hem back. ected by thee me, and Gren Puce, the weic!, Thie was secared by Parsom ordered hin stave be lore Parsons followed imaane colond people ie still more ¢xtrsordinary Md nese facts and fyures manly anything, we mast be compelled to admit Uiat meanity m far more preva tanmoag free colueed peuple than We have no lat tore onatte t swe ul more reeent facts and corcam=tavces.” (Quite a ceed hal a ng slaves er census at hand master ia (aysport, demande! bis authority for ar are t Darses refueed to show and declared that he make auy compar arresung Ube pegre. AAT Gul losatr em arrest W- ers sch or mt rt re that thet wm um!t tbe fugue siive law The ex = Latha ad a Sn : OPA TEA Ue es Me ment ruse toe very lagh patch Parsons at of steamers, betwren Dalumore aud tas - «wt ne theie d Uw a is Use clare tamard the tacera [74t e)!l rreume there daly tripe on Tharadas reer ' ati Now er wler ell cor nat i be Bas Zreppdedd Lig | Diper, J. Cre M : - Ae Tee ehe. 1 the at & ute, ele held br pamome:|, w ty ts ad ape tees | [ee n 1 ; 78 he ape steamer Low « me are gre barber. kicked hue Inu § » eae : ate na ( W. Rese lh os North Ca a P4 ' J fered Ue slave frum I'ar J .* . ° tra avs. " rad 4 of The rebemse of tlw . 3 P fe have bly thaules © wer re ® magwirat: n a aie t we onbe - D'aregs for athe mia f 1 y : w the safe ar ombertalle transportation of Ritnay Parwins | rocured Lal, and telegrapl ; travellers and freaght. It being coneibered maeita a aa gw = a fecti¢ «<afe fie our abeent flow ellizen ¢ J gh. w t he. ream time t . A q turn by the let prorimo, we presome (her « “~ a time ae ami a? avarl themeelves of the opportamity preser k I s taken b age P tt su ~ f f th “ rr 1 ow = Fee ye fal ole cee, g UY the. prsurm ° dally arrrval of thee or ar aed commcfieae ot ae Tal the ecenfiase. Iscnh Osea. tk aon j ~ msteamera The ertra ! eenee peniderad he the Maltia > bw we Dacha ( any. senng . aid expene x i , a whe " @ pre buwkd ever pad U Tel s to lx ™ ma ~ peat n ‘ taled for ile beaey ‘ aime k . ; on ey lave eusta ned be lena) pairs a: I L'ortsm saih Trans. (el. 27 - a DAS Pur SOME POTATORA et dha! feawen et rear Therceots eas len - r Offles ame of ten ameniar eperimene nf the , Sart Potat me of wih nemenres three and r feet in bh nath and atte hed to smother @. 1 Reneurimg Nears three fort Alen amoth: + rr ; ape aA coe ] hiing apa A a erpent w= if etraiet > A &on r new 4 | meaeere neariy thre a a-laif he | 1 the kegs nan i PELE SL We leet eye es ; we leat, bnoy joomens - TI 4 a fa n Jiu na ° oe. \ incinve +" ant Mana A i ' Nowol Aird - tf See A oe é ‘ nt, ater ore a : x Matin atereannineteny i ‘ ras the Wi save] Vv Resitietedd w x and i t bow perfect! r ur new a= of Tien Tithe alan A ar form senses of the atom gels ard bao Moy iMa pS ayvyey ’ , Je an order ts \ , 4 g mie aaned for lis fe r r a jection fron lim, be 1 still pt. and po os rey ' © court alana ordered oo ‘ r \ eon she ar 4 ap « caffe mm Ai bent L willing to Cot ; \ ™ nr anew or Bu bo rrogatomes as inay be aldrenned yn ' sy the eo 4 {matters |) ret sfore inquired * h ' 8 wy halras corps, that the marshal shall national politics geuerally, the following is so) avail us, Southerners must be up and doing.— | WESTERN SURVEY. Carolina Wate SALISBURY. N. Oy TESDAY _ -- oe Pan evil forebodi: » Wa Our neighbor ef the * Banner” has ap article Greensborough Pat i c on the “ Western Extension,” in whigh he ad- | tle or uo “ dissatisfagtion ig people mits that, whilst the Directors of the Western the West” as charged by phils he North Carolina Rail-Road Company have de- parted from the letter of the Charter, the apinit aie A of that Inctrument hes beon folty sestained. HU oe cvxon Of NORTH CAROLINA. | dats be so, it is manifest that the letter and: spir- | This (if are diverse, and that the one #ffords no indi- | cation of the other, The etter requires the | Road to be built by “divisions "—-each dividoa | provement will do their duty. jtlonal anm. We cannot see, therefore, how so Eli W. Caruther& Moderator, and Rey, Jas. P. shall result in * fully sustaining” the latter.— | ber in attendance, aud the prospect is very fat- |The study and elucidation of this evigma will bering for an a as hae OO ete | afford our neighbor good employment for spare | hours, and we commend it to Lim, with leave to . neni , | report peoggreas” ea he shall God it ftable VEATH OF HON. EDWARD B. DUDLEY. | s0 to da | The announcement of the death of the Hon. | We have no “disposition” to ake an wnne- | Cessary noise about the proceedings of the Board | of Directors oa this great work. We do profess an anxious concern to see them proceed right believing that to be the best and speediest way to comduct the basiness. Que individual interest gi.tinction and trust in this State, Bom in wif could not have induced us isto a course Onslow, be represented shat County in the Gen- caledlated to “ retard the progress of the work,” eral Assembly. ‘town at 10 o'clock last evening, has caused 4 pro- found sensation of regret. He bad been iv failing health for several years past, and his death was, therefore, bot unexpected, Removing to this place, be went | dwt af poimting out a material error—one which to the louse of Commons several times as the if persisted in, may be the means of a heavy representative of this town under the old Thor loss to the State, and te many friends who have oagh representation. He was chosen, in 1820 invested their thousands in the enterprise—is at. * '™ mber of Congress from this District to suc tended with that eff.ct, it is no fault of ours — On the contrary, we feel that it is but the dis ceed Gov. Holmes, we believe, and declined a re election people Governor of the State, being the first Two years afterwards be was reelected. Ile lad a Subsequently, he was elected by the charge of a duty of oar position ; and one which |, rnor ever elected Ly the people needs aot the apelogy (if meant fur us) our neighbor, in his gooduess, thought Gt tw inti ih, ng bold on the affections of the people. aud was universally esteemed by pobtica! friends aud fas, for bis sterling quabtes of mind and Leart, mate. - -- lt having beem decided that Gen. Scott is en titled to Lack pay by virtue of bis brevet appoint went. la 1845. we foned that be vil ive Toprovements in this State beyond that of any epeanks of (0000 Aher citiaen, avd may by justly stykd the father -_--- -o- -—— of the spaten BT Ove friend of the “ Hanner,” Mr. Cax He was chosee the first President of the Wil NON, went off last week. his enterprise, liberality and good works Ile gave ap impetus to the cause of Interna! oo amd Ralogh Railroad Company, to n The report isin our, Ye report is ia oF wbich great work be eyotnbuted | argely from his matomonal columa. fortune, and to the successful com) letioa of which - — be Lrought Ife was after 3 Large Beet. ——We saw at Mr. Murphy's a boot | wards the first President of the Wilmington aod rateed at Coma, in tha vieaty, which weughed, Manchester Railrow! Con pany, and at the time whee taken out of the grownd, 114 Ibe with the of bis death was a Dircctur iv the Bret named la ymapany untinng «pe rg top, and 9) wrthoat it This aeerms to be a re ry large vegetable, bat we doubt it can be beaten, ft not for us to pay the tribute ts bie wee We leave thn te the pea of one more intimately acquainted. We ry that bis vietues demand - L £ arn—Mr. J bt Arye Samper. t. Jauza B. Uipeos, of but make the anncancement that one of ove the cvanty, rased a pumphin tne year, which weighed 67 ie, Fistinguiebed and ueful citizens hae kA the scene of bis labor Gov oo. a Hugh L. Twly & Co, Commimion and bor warding Agro at Charkeston, § most Dudley was in 5th veer of bie ag: The flags of the shipping ie port aod from the Cc. have public builfings are at half met, as a mark of proved to be prompt aod attentive im the man ayer to the late Guy Du Wola ny ton agement of bumecss, Merchants and other are Herald of Ortuber Jet referred to thee adv erie ment ie thw paper. ana ! -=- Newly Lnecovrered Island A Nantu ket Produce Merchants —\t will be observed, by sheliag vease! hae dwcovercd anew man! ia the we advertsing columas, that Mesera, Seth Pacific Onan It is sijmated slut tec trfrence to beodred amd fifty miles eowth of Dredetion Le beawint & Atexamptea have commenced Le «nem bere im the purchase of Produce, We aed, and barn that they are gentlemen of capital,” and Se ee ene eee ipect the ship which emevamteral it tik hows hem deoe) barrels of ora ch) haut o Tey other slope are to make a perman-nt eration in Lusipess at ibe place, fk mnt afford satisfaction to our farming friemde to find the number of bidders Galle duseceesy = oath CoreLaica for they prudvce imcreas.ng. | . = Exchavge Office —t will ston be seen that, SNOTUEK DEATHON MOUNT WASHING Mr. Jows McRoare be opened » Nurthera and TUN uthern kachange (Tho, by © Lick, tm hoperl, G the monetary facilitie of our eommmentty ©) !! Iw BOL. Ball started from the Lodge, oe te greatly increased, aud a stimulus given to bu Theratey morning. wih a view of meomdmz Samak Mowat Washington, and probably permed. as heothing he ance been beard of bier bP ertce commenced searching for hum testerdag morn jing. but withowt effeet, ap to 10 oclock thee sad to be now 1p coarse of pry parative fo return beet thas nother, for the | erpose of prote ng ly toe ve mamam, No bet. 27. These are good sirns for cur Town, and we holt not those seemstormed to trade here, will gard them with hyely saterest. morning — Later —We wae found afte bot badly free LW The Anneal (onference of the Methodiet ee FE pecopel Chereh of the Nate, wall eomvens om to Wetmingtom om the 14th imstant. lieboy The Mosang Acroweut —\t m stab din the Andrew me to persia Crnerenats (Ohio) Tiemes. of the 2Uth eet, thea! Conference of the Trotestant Methodist | eeveral persons of that oty eae & wrecks.) le Church of the State meets in bevetteville os the Sth ineteet. loon mm the arr, on the 3x) rast. and the Times nfers that it may have been the balloon of the “2 wofortunate DEWs—TELESRAI IC LE VoRTR dee’ _ By Tad Nights Mail Shocking Murder and Kabbery Me il Winchester, who asceated from That Norwalk, Obio, on the 2od ult. Slnngle an old woehuw Indy. who nsidel alee dhe steamer Baluc hae arnvet, wath Liver ; : eaters Pa, was murdered. on Welnes peul lates to the 20th of Ortober ; ! day might last, Ly some wreteh, who entered a lad 14 Sremist ! = Hark ¢ Dremistufls had eindow, eeized an ar. and beat out her ben fie ea } a ads anced after whieh be rifled the house of evcrs th og sreat exettement prevailed in cumimercial cir. ‘MMe, and nate hie escape les and a pane was fear |, the Dank of Eos Fila” aad cn rate of interest tu 6 Strawe, dr — To sbow how rapidly Am - an otizens are made in Une counties out of fo i , r Mytated \iile lo 7 percent. | -, | Nite er ii as r ‘ ‘ ‘ ganrt tnetatethn shad 1 Kenbanm, an impor. | in the cits of New York alone, shont five t! Bt prsition on the Dnieper, and were advancing eand foreiumom have been naturelacd mace «tf i Shs ' nem from Kenbaum, Rertch. Bal it cleetion a vear ago. Mth state of things atu t where a f * ar atm) kapaturia. to cat off the Kuesian forces | Te 7 ae A battle win expected onthe Velieck. The . coe- Koeetame had) laced the north eds of Shasta | ne cies, Movements in Breadetuffs,—The mor enwnte ; . ; in Lremdetirtl. at ihe pres at tim. Meet FULTIUER BY THE BALTIC : precrdemtediy lane, dhe reeipts of flour at ani tt Ke ; a Y wk Taman and Hanagoris, in the Straite of Kortch de-water Wy the New York Canal. danug the had teomdearrored by the Allie The advance. | ene ‘ igs ned Week on vlat eteeded o ha P| ated the French are now within five . ar De Bete Maca intel vs f ltektlit 4 Tle Lusians wore retiring Uhomsand barrels, and of eheat half a milhug of Liprandi w for) the fine of Belbeck, and a | bushels; while the shipments from uhet port du wit ewinvoxperted there rhe wt week reached seventy thowaand , ithe: ape t The Rothstilds are about to establigh an herrele of flour, valued at @622.600, and one Anstrainn Tank with a capital of 60,000,000 undred and sixty three thousand bushels of >: wheat, valued at $317, Colambia Market, Nov % Cotton, @ a Mh, Mata, 50 a 55 bhowr, 4 a 60. Fodder, 61 per 2 Macon, Isa la: Com, 50ac3; Prom Lutierioh g Ellwtt's Pricea Current Vine, 50a 75 WILMINGTON MARKED, OCT Ahet, 1655 100 Nhe Ven—Matlets 8675087 ; Frere — The mock on market w very hight, but at New York Market, Now, lat— Flour, $9.25 present primes we netics merely a retad demand We qarnte 1 $95 78 . for gorul Mio, and $9.75 for Southern. Wheat, gig US corbin tee iene on murpertinw, and #1014 82 fe Weatern red, and $2.05 for Souhern red O4 , or that the venerable body according to sdbemendd Cotton’ te dull. i jmet in this place on Wednesday last, Ost, 31st improving. Ohio $0.87}. Southern $0.94.— | *)0ud—three-ministers and three elders — tri, and after qn able, intelligent and interesting ser- mon by the Rev. Hector Mclean, trom the words, *, the purpose of arousing the sectional prejudices ! honorably identified with the cause of the South, }40 be pub in full operation, and the State's por- | « for they watch for your souls, as they that must ot the people, aud arraying the North and South and, as a Missourian, aod a sagacious statesman, | tion of its earnings paid intethe Treasury before give account,” taken from Hebrews xiii, chapter, | is well tied, to judge of the issues inyulved in |the State shall be called upon to pay an addi- 17 verse, it was.organised by, electing the Rey. | |Epwarv D. Dvprey at hig residence in this | Edward B. Dudley has filled various offees of | the Suwth a of Nov. 3. a | From the Nutional Intelligencer, Ovtuber 40, . TTT bi The cheif engineer and his corpse commenced | TATEST BY TELEGRAPH A CHURCH MOVEMENT ON SLAVERY, Operations on the Westera North Carolina i LATER FROM TEXAS. Road from this place on Monday week last. We : ~ }bave no doubt the work will progress, until it is EVENING, NOY. 6, 1855,{Aenorably finished,notwjthstanding the croakings fe - din,.the Jasy We belie there is lite) | There was in-session last weekyin Now Y,,; |the General Synod of the Reformed Duteh New On.xans, Nov. 2, Latétiadvices from Texas state that Col. Cull Jahan disbanded bis troops, aud guly 70 or remit San Avitonio, Unless 700 are 16th of November, the @xpedi [resent P talative 1 which is the lowest, and consists! minister and elder from each Chareh ; seco. | Jlasaid, consisting of re ives from | ae Pr 7 a presentatives from a, indefinite ¢ any } thi | NEW YORK MARKEY, | tisalay oy Sod ie aa ee New Yous, Nor. 2. | and oneat New York—consiats of y, Sales of 300 bales, Flour! elders from each district ; and, fourth, a Wheat advancing. Sales of coffee for tlie week | pote fon eho TPT * . ~? ie no 9,000 bags, at 11 ceuts for prime. | -Beveral-ChurghesimDorth- Caroline profes, Affray ow Shipboard, | Aherdoewine af Abie Chupele apulied te ii. New Yous; Oct. 31, | Caneenh Syne r etaanntnatpinnts ae that they mighft, An affray ogcurred of the 23rd ult, on board! sation, The debate ’ the frigate Tadependénee, at San Francisco, in’ te much” Fectinsiot, ' ra fwhicly a seaman was heverely out with a ragor,| was thy bone of Hikolt Fr Me elas ty ‘the Loatvwain's mate, “Sulsequently thirty | Ling opposed toa conmetlon Wi wavchot.,. | . 7 nN. of the drew deserted, 3% Of whom were drowned The reaulution lor admisaion wes inthe lollowio, in trying to get ashore, 8 | words: | fReeolped, That the Synod cordially veciuro. | cate the fraternal fey expreaped al ath | Reform 4 Terrible Mortality. tof North Caroling: . d New Yorus, Oct. 81, . : } The steamer Sictra Norada, from San Juan, ag ot ouning a enivtagtladhcpdigaee es j with the passengers which left New Yorkon the! our Church; and that so soon ‘i | Sth of September, put inte Acapuloa, Octuber| duly autbent i th, with the chelera ragiag on board to a fright j ing its sendardt hd conti ful extomt, It was reported that 2) deeths dad! pores mind eta cay ny «hg occusred during the passage, and 24 alee re po eae : the aman wh nay tome jarrival at Acapulco, where the authorities et Nore Gasshnn af of jatramer Cortes, of the seme linc, arrived a week! alter wards, Lut had ge sickness oa board. —— ! Van Buren Meetlag af Albany. During the disevagion it Was proposed to qua ify the admission by the ffluwing amendans “ Revoleed, That phike this Bymod canna, any degree,sympathine with thes yatem of Am, Aimanxy, Ogt. 30 term slavery, but mast mw We pe embaads ine the mont serious infustion, WH dete yet sinc ; There is a inrge meeting at the Capitol to sy taplies woh ea might, aed several of our leolmy cise bento J. co im the miskat of..ahgs sees s windiest a san ba fore Wha, Aygure ae ita officer Many Hard jiiders, wet by Jretere but by the areas and Sofls are abe particrpating 1@ it bes of the case, and with & christen repay Me. Van Lures spoke, defembing the Actusin (Pe [roe bem y~ col and sternal interests A Le int rethom aod the }reenient from the attacks of “4° Ue (eth the Wastracton Unio. He attributed the Svs of the ablest eagmibdA ol the boly » course of that paper to its Lestility to Frauklin ‘'**! 1 the sdenissiap ‘wid great alality Hierce am] to am intrigue to supriant bir ' taininy thw perumewt Born. sot ale em Liquer Lew ie Batee. The lev. Dr. How eontemded for the propr. Bawede, Me. Oct. 90.1838 ty of peeets ing christian slivebeiders iets o. There is considerable etcitement in oar com. orien, sinding i dhe! reempdithon-of sharers munity, te comequence of the ducovery that Vy the Delbes The dagge wlatele A ied en eome of the fiq gore seized ander proces of law eye Ube Ibe brews mpgrcung sarvey, he are mixxing from the dep-mitory, and from the ‘"*"* Uy grea wmtignted the vile of the + was fund in other patium > aad s have Leen searehed withont any comiderable ther m the (MY or New Teatamenlp Me there qanetiny of Rarwne teting fount The City Mar hast teCinnatiog that the polation & wrong W. chal i charged with giving op some parcels af jeoeioee rnber (he said} thal Wf we relese cer! vastecal Gotmeetion with theese Wilvelicider » sho refs eceivsinticll tomecsive with | slaves, and of we din th the ate ell we & & the other. it te stahal to bedd Obeweh &) owehip with the Cherthe of thie Clack « » 7 equally =o to bokl cwll cosnenion with th Arrival of the George Law. am! pe mast deewive the Uns: ard whe Amencan demree the? Theepenker hoped i)» the Syeed eveld esiond the hand of chretas wnbere of the polies a fact the bowsee of the in hqwor eithoat egal authority to do en, to per cots from whom [hey were ised, tpom the payment to bin of certain tume of moter The wratter is sf Jerguing investivanoe by the Chy Coser | New Yorn, Met 20 The steamer George Lew, from Aepinaa! with CaliGorvia dates to the Sth inet. ar ws cteiy tr) Geet, here the eveting She be g? 550 passengers Liew Dw. Ptlene eomcarred in the ob and 01.670.000 In cold. She concerted! at t . Tethenes with the steamer Joba I. Sserene Th Aleoherm Meebo sade! to be me womnenren wnbretewery, bel» + «cob d props wm Bee deemy bouh me w& La ea singplas bart (ie which beonghe doen pearly $4,909 000 in tre ure The FT © pense dd th steamer (> . (ate on the Vith, and the Custez on the [tth, “2 @ ‘eewme, lath trond op Laad Lbew comdsiean, Resther lewyores er aoee had bee " } fre domme. The pracips! coneagnees ca the opr ee it ol ee ee ea le Geveg lies apecas 6 3 cmnled Oy heer cole d eommancamls win : bom at vane at Cee Lagd’s tothe ye het che. Diresel & Cs $6350.00, Metropolitan leak , “ whet hee Gut sesprmeedsen, ve @zue yoo, W ~ bargu & | $3240 Ge w“ . , . i ’ ‘ cae doe - lige & Son A : ptf acral te . wt bw Use feet | y the reemorel I 4 “ n . . ( dhe atts fm Cabtur@a » Unupertaal ‘ oe and care of chemuan fagniine , the «cee rtu:ne were wn, bet hed #4 been Toon 2 mach mare the yarn gf why The entire Amenecee thet ), ayy are at frat bi, aw! it shuald be « Jubamen, lor Governor, bee, olan! 3 The wheb vote of tbe ‘ Gerally counin hae Lere chr tel arelelly he reseletma by Ree ver 5.008) maporuy (ee, heaveing &) ©}enpathy eth ale Mate amennis to 06.00. The Leguiatore = ois offered pan proaimlte to the neolut com peeed of ©) Amermam, 79 Demo rats aed a) icin qevited by ebich A womkd rex 2 Whage hes ee pport . The Probdbuory i — “ y ‘ | oe = deme! by Af-r a sevate of several Gers the ate 654 managers pamendracnt was adopted, and «@ Tharsdes t , feadetoe Sas lank on the table——yras 54, na shail, aed Mr inten. were spoken of among .. = a 47. Tht tht me at cag Une ryation was again & Vicon! a ateluet form, anh @ as amy o jo wre |e bidsosernor berte, Ba Congressman Mar the A-merwan cand viates fr the | ote Sats Ph mater to rm ced Mr teers * the ad plan of the be ver Abd Pie er } Woukpeee a oo dems frye apany te C1 pre ‘ feme that the Pyro connor oF ‘ ® ah ( engr-ee yn te ig the Camis of North (a hin the Nenites of GHP Charch. and eh-- the Svemd desiree th freet the Claes of Now Carvine eth General Pre ore Sere. tery of State hal beh *] imi rd for the Atlawtic Sratre te cimim @ e-at im t Hesse «A Keperaentatives at the meet g Af the A party of ome han tre! an| teenty recente * ef San Prancts n the Uorle Ram to hae if the eonertesy ar! kiedacs don Walked) cfpeat im, ordie J Can brethren: Therefore go frm Newrta k That the utammsioner fr A lerge fire had recurred at Jamestuen in {laf North Carling be requested to ® P draw bie papers vide «fem of 675.000 he principal suf ’ Th. Meter 2 F ie Kesvived, alive, That a poatitied ong of tb rem were ge, dreg: rs . went alae preamide and reanletion, eith the e™ Piemconm, [eff rroan and Hatterfield rchante (die Sind wet erie’ « page o>! Maeonic Hall was alo consame toa, be eent to the Clgeas of North Car cur chAatian eafatati ns T fates fromm Ncstralia are to the @Ath of Sale Hata flour sold at Melbourne on the So the apphcation was courteously 4 Tth for 49 Ne at ptrsemt conétitated tirere are ho Se +o: Churclee ip comnenion with the Synol, and & pe eee aoe oe forling is (wa we hearth from the Beayrees) that am Noch Carolina we admitted pow the door oll recat warty Europe, w lu Mef orm Which will resale rm rem ion wn to« « witat Y be taeing!e naval engagement wor 4 ° Svety agitation within tl Suu Clive A the tame, hae tiken plac: between a hue a ! mi twrn, put ae it lime already rent the M san ship of shipe of war of the a There atrd bcume wt and Prbytenan denon nations en J yet the Russtan pavy wor rather AAs, \ go fat exceeding Urat of the Ur also “ine minor objections ty the ena tel aire, Tim ec tene nhc gooey af Us North Carofina, oge of which be that the hawian elope although said to be well cum Tassie POmmenses largo property donated by manned, marks the defferer 7 eal andes _ frorman Reformed rch from which its met tween narud the Ilad ¢ ere have seceded : ¥, therefure, wieb to rete tarnal Yankees he United Stites been in the place of Kussia, there es srt of (rermag Reforped prover © wonkd have been many a bloody confiet on the» in Ue property: aleo, van ere thu. for, ine A Vockades, &e, r A Bear Dodge —It wy savd Usat cartaia We St. bears who speculate in calamaioa, are ia 4 count of thernaelves Lefure they returned. Lt ia balit of goveg aroand among dso Jarge "1" * Mthese dar RZ feats that the Yankees ex el, houses” im the early part of the day, bespeaki! : more thaw anything else; and more we tay add, ‘age logue which Wey wall call fur naa hour than any in other people. two. Jnst befure the o'clock they go #ro foo, would have run the gauntlet as best they, @Min bo gotify the lender that they ear & or lesa of oar ships would have got out Jonings fogs or darkness, and given a good ae Our merchantmen Wht, dostead of rotting at wharves aa the Rie long without the money bot are willing to? a sian micrcbautinen do. Bat in the mare mat 8 day's intercat on Me Of course this locks ter of passive conrage —facing death and meet, erge som from other parties whe would hibe Ing M=-ho troops surpass the Russians, or gro | Lorrew, aud compels them to sell stocks for eas kily to do so. Like machines, they stand at a low figure, jaat hefire three o'clock, of break paler they are pled until renoeed “be death UThivte one of the “bear ttoke fo Geprrss pri r re No OEE Jenrvnnl af lnm meres and werrease the pone Virror rr infe 4 fxs ade « 1 4 cur 4 per tit a = ce «e &. we Or ) AB & 5 *F Col = a» . Tr e et "a e a ti n e FR F I T L F SF a e PE C E C U RE L Pe e t e ii d ed ¥ tuber 40, SLAVERY, » Now York, rined Duteh t be familiar lew facts from mat [resent ts legishativg wagd to qua Be Be od canned, em of Aw # etibendy ine yet wimeer, |y © as, fad PM, ares the te curs Mm rey «teste of he boly a alality Wt Borie the propr me eto o. ol shaver wd emp vf abn wld be « » by Res pith abe reolut oukd rex } the abe Phereiay th wae J, ba <a agen @ y fem « wang [e wr the M Theres aca aero » that the nated by rch ite met eh to rete order ¢ vertain We 1 are in ange“ , beapeakin- nan hour go srou ey enn €' iling top is docks up § ould hhe | ycks for ca ck, of brenk press pr pian k PHERSON a vo j mi ni net roe d Yor xh oe i : TURAL: SARITA for consideration, and that the Sceretary read the whole Dighraggativtall ithétakyn wpjand voted upon dy Artiglegang Sections, Ow motion'ef! Ged. Alien, Esq: the Preanille was adopted Withodt'shdond readifig, Qa mption of Bihiart W, York, lt was Resolved, That the Cunativation be signed in the PERRAPR 6 OH Sty and attested by the Sgt, Bag, Has no Shvanel Toaten pro Qn mation of.G. 4. Allen, Renter Beeb of a Exdimiuetl, piroposdd ty Michard W. Yurk, was adopted, ., anotiow of Prof, Yorke, it wns Ranke ‘That the name of Ker. W, B. Rieb- wih Wot aah the Reeyrding Seerctary pro Horils for this Society. of Prof, York, it.we That the ing Suesdtary pre. pores Pampites Girt, pontsiniog. the Coe etitation, de, de, far the prem. Onseotion of Richard W. York, \t wee Resolved, That the Korording Secretary have five hundred copies of said Circular printed xt therespense of this Society for the use of the | Buciety. Oa wotion of L. D) Bagwell, Beq., it was Reveleed, Twat the Rev. Prof. Vork be re-| quested to deiwer the nest Addrem bef Society On motion of Richanl W. York, it was Retolved, That Jno. W. Flowers, Fg tbe ' Sharpe, Enq. and Ons, Mel abe, Le fetit ! a Building ( ‘omtntlige fe the erectivn of York Collegiate Fa try On motion of HL. Smith, Enq, it was Redolecd. That ilee Secret sry furnish the Edi- tors of the Menage, W sichmtan, sud Eagle, «ith copes of these ; liugs, with a req to publish. a moficn of Trof York The Sex vety adjouracd ull a January, 1654. A. STEPTIENSON, Preaident. Ricasep W. Youn. Sccrctary. ate tis the first Sgturl-y oo. New Teerrere, N.C Mi a called Copmurunication of Wikon Lodge, Wa 144, bebd in the Masowe Lall, at New lo beater, Moodey creping, Octobee 22ud, A.) a8, A. L. $658, 4 ea voseimonsly Besaleel, That, aberens « hae phoned a0 Albaie Provisience w remove frum oar mends(, Get belowed brodber BC. Fireceas.n, a mem Bree Mavtier te Lolge, No 134, we d OF apatbiae with the Lerearel faule and freinds i Ghr déewmee) Wrother, tn there eal affect. Reewleed fariher, That m the death of br es Fitzgerald, Mockst te Le! ze bat hat one Me most ealualse mem!er , Sraghtest orftam nts, and whaod be bived, ome of se mont cotsmatlc enssrts Ressived farther, That copes of Jetwes be borwarded to Mocks: ille Lenize, to thee widow of our decreas) brother, end alee ty the Corelina Watchman Cot publ not PP.) TeeMLIN, See’y Masonry, ome of its the commuedy in these rem OLR eRaSION PAL nd Hhaving made the nrcema ® rements t farnmd bull amd accurste teports of lege lat aed cthee prowendiags. be the cam rement of Whe bent repertem, we cfr or [any Sere . Parte ou the weal the seasion. free of Thoaran & terms of Ove welage Orr brethren of the prese edi abtige as Bring the pomce ag ime rin a the e edive the benefit aoe et Sees of om plying thera with the b the enprtel.— Sowth Caretiman I mpoachnes | of Jadge Kane — & pein ¢ Marr ¢ ” bar of Cungress i» in cireulstion in the States and IiKeota, preying that Jodie Kar ddptis, may w& imp atend at th Senate of the United Stat « ‘+ office, growing oat of the Wiliimemenn cas A REMARKABLE Win. AND A UNIVERSAL REMEDY roe DIXF ASE The ety we wow the hore of one of the ment ome martehte men of the age—« man whe hee traversed thee Gelieed cite. end cttabbened (9 Bimmer every, eoantty @tuch he hee etelted, the wale of fre med change hat tha relief of hamas are 6 cemae tur f+ denen ip bade to Profane Trogee Hons. be nae Gewetel yrars finer the h- man rece frm proctaimed 1 eee Bettiah proes, that be had. efter deep reece Pored « remedy that wae cure to eradcate dinener Years of patient investgaten the laws of Soars breath and prystory Poh matre cat belies mm whe daraeet!, led &) ihe trreeuen and preparation of the wort!ronewned Horsoway'e Price and Over warn Beary, f at quite ow hall of the hammer veces have & hee eredrornee ' werenlty known over the glibe me ther Mapedteon, of Weetirrgt. a. when iy Nis name ie 4 Aleear the heught of t eareet, they eomquered mm imene he fietet of bat the, Profeem.t Hidieway hoe, weth ae weapon of axtewer, conquered diarner ail ire for QFN Be Ce rect bs Batinded bey a meg ety be 1ditede Gad Yongirnd + ehet of thee morking tf! t fives of efviligetien neelf No woleted o« \ tog was sufBciently exten ve for the « enterprising abd gganive inielioe’. Wherever aan has w fesidewee, there be peneirered with his med pines, and ieft an enviable and Patoting fepatario After enlightening Fa rope, hie lame spread over Ame and the civilized portions of Afnes, and finaliy #p peared in Amerion He has tramela'nd the cures he Nae feeinto ns many ages ne the mine « have the B foe Veraments, otherwise the meet despotic, hove beer freed by the great value of he ' ' popatarity with the people, to ren ’ rl Lemeshaneted feet notions epon the miredveuen ef for righ medicines, and op n their castom lbemare ton f+ twtrodertion to the pilla mod cemtmertiof (hie dein guished man. Empires and kengdoom removed the barriets of ages against wen Proprietary GF patent medimars, and freely permitted Holtoway's medicines i> become the physician of the memesi-~N. V¥. Dispatch. ee NORTHERN AND SOUTHERM BXCHANGE OFFIC Kk JON Me BOnIF: huptery. 4.6 eecemner a, vl “ | Ja Davie Co ee mate ber 6, oT Apples, (deieod ) a, No.1, 100!) B. lhaldy aspen ou 40 0 50 meted Be De, 60 Bu io, Wrow ee Ci d.1 . 8 ee ‘ # ‘| Cotfee, "132 ong geal 0 $112) ide of dee Castings » 4@5° ‘Pot doy able 7M 9184 te A itd ar’ a4 Cotton, Rage eae Cottom Bagging, ~—- stok,) §0.000 83 “ Gunny, Wa o da’ Pvushel, $1.00 - Rundee, ont , Drowsy 4 & be $225 cation WRI y! Palctng Gorn, Bi, 4 + Clover, 2 do. Meat, 50055 | * Pluxse {iichens Dav. 146 14 sugar, Ba, ies pera Py 3 “esas eal ago i) Aba 5 oe ae 82 ; See Val oo Breede, eyvires bel do.‘ Bar; 4u4 entiie, Peul.o7gro * Gag Betws 5d Wheat,» s «Medes, 5 Wool, 25.200, elgg PT mint BAI a3 | and 5 bet Lead, bar, Thad | leek 082.0 Lead. Dry White, igs MARRIED ; To Gailford County, on Thos lev, the let instant, by the Rev C yros K. Caldwell, Mr. JOHN ©. CAN- mth arr: ro of the’ Republican Bagner, w = doaghter arcade i» doug of Dayd Wharwa, Ben,, At Wondemvitle, in the vicini} of this Town, on the 3éste alt. by Obedieh Woedaon, Mr. JOHN M.RLLER thi Counyfind Mie MAKY KEP LEY, of Davidsow Io Leedell Comat the 25th wltiy by A . F. Gaither, ‘AS TILEY w Mie Mc. many L ca saeeas Coanty « Meokevilie, on the “25th Rev. JAMES cutie Fe tine 90La Den aw Wiliam A. Wal i 1b, ber Mine MAR. 0 ae BY Wien A) Wal. to, Bag, Mr PETER CAUBLE and Mie CATH. AKINE L PEELER DIED: emty.on the Sth git, JOHN DIS MUKES, Eng, pged olaat #5 pram The decessed woes well haute and highly seapected mas lo thte Cowmiy, on the doth ott, JANE ELIZA BETH, deughior of Gewge F and Mary BK trond eged three ¥< ene, cree monine and clewen dul e, beat seg (thet, autheet. brothers sad amers i. moura ber been The bute sufferers, durng « of punta diness, (requesiiy spuke of gag mame, apparently eouvmerd that there wees heave beyond this fale of toarn “The lest gourds thet | age red apem ber lips de- rag ber departare were la pap bean rede thee’ of thie chek es bee let her pacents «nd ire ode way, Jear. farewet, I bpe we'll meet te Paradise ebewe To worship at our Sov me's foet, Aud mag tedecwing Wwe [Comm VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE, Near Salrabury I OF TBR Gor sate the pleoiaton an which I now reste, comtnintag 336 eres, end dtmeied wrer the Rad Reed, three miive oech wee frum Seimbory Abeet one-tell of thie treet word teed The ot vated periion conrpriess mane cond fresh thad. goad meade, ercterds, Be. 1) ie well weieted. end in Ureey rraperts a tery desirable piece of peperty th Ree crewmee fora baldings—« Gweiieg, kitrfen, wad The tend ott! be edd prevetel), If epi oat bh were herwar, at patlie oul, ot atnbary, on Teewtay of the eer Seperee Coun of Rowen MARGARET BENSON Nverovber €, 1655 24 ADMINISTR ATOB'S SALE. H wn ere Adm cast oF eetate Mees PD) Adpewe a, dee d, preeed jo ol, oe Turwey. tar dn rated ees:, at the remdence of the droracd, ihe bulbs my. we jas Good Riding and Marness Horse, One Good Buggy, FIVE MULES, twoedve head of ¢ f Iho. rty {of Sher) “Ten Barrels of Flour, © BUSHELS OF WHEAT. Ni & “(GON AND GEARING. A « SIDERABLE QUANTITY COTTON AND CORN A he prvecon ond bitches fersier- od ogueed Licey Alm, rive £ GOLD WATCH AND CHUN. RN EGROES Tn of ND - . the For . ory ox 1 Peeder, Sare«. &e.un baad, with wtier + + net? tet tieagd Toeme made heown am the & of ante Jawbae, RAWSAYA \ B All Meee vadebied un the cet ete are rege ard ah- imaee ’ apd ali three bev ing ane ageinet sand ewe by mttied to pre we m-> prewerileed Cine meatece wil be pic ad wat oh uhess re JG RAMSAY, Ad Now 6, 1835 44 AQTASE. I or 2000 Bashels of Cors Wanted. 2 tiraee 20 Geen se 8 fer able bower con he at prepent Mr ROW Mite whee our Agent, sad mig be feand at the <ore of Wreers D1 Rewer & Lew Wewerh! hw f et present. for witeh the bygheer mek aleo io the market free ( vied A pptes. Pe oche « pmee im each will be wit ad, re RBRAWLPY & ALPUANDER Rw A May be fund at Not Gramte Bo id vember oa SECOND St PP or PALL & WINTER GOODS JN: BROWN & LEWLY erennd Wnt of Fall ic Black aud Fancy Sitka, printed Mi n Del aines, French and Euglesh Abe oy wa, (Vanke nig Hate, ta and Shaa, Bonnet. Ready. ‘Made C othing, Tugethes with a turge stock of Staple VA GHSBS, whith we are diprerd to eel low. Cash custome es will Gnd wt to ther advantege to give us a call bel rrohamng eleewhere, ae we are delermmed lo reduce onr stock by apa JNO. D BROWN & LEMLY, No 3 Granite Building, Sehebyre, Now 6, 1855 62S ALSO, we have ow band a large lot of Moustia De. | lish Mesinoes, which Lames, Aipercas 8 off of havomok Wires, sage wats The ad Raxterval bo ithe openings onthe ate hah Taig ——— Na. heat tnene these ints Oipiment, on wkin, is carried & pore acess of tne Kiss i, iin daorderb te iver er tons of the heart, 4 phd Colds, ape Oy Kamei toy ely peice sews Oo gerous inward that tbe Feached by elitaty Merecontar sh fica’ for the Sees oh iene Peay ig oe Qe Sere Herasts, Mewnds and Uleers, fome Of the most scientific surgeons now eaty aalély op'the use of this wonderful Shen heving to cape with the wort cases of ulcers, gin Govern Rtmeae Padus ete 25 meats of ro tbe edd anak ee direction of the Medica! Ball, ia Gene of Womans. are WH cure an: uber, glaudular 6@ , *tifue ® or contraction cs jones, even of 90 youu” Plies snd Plavwten. - cf These and other simffar hough of complaings ean be effctu | 0 raged! the Ointesent be well rabved tm over the parts a!- cabatt Y tory ‘wiee fullowing the priuted directive around Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the follorting cases. | Bunions Lambagt lest Bwetled Glands | Burms pee HY. of Reiff Joints Chapped Hands ous Sore Heads = Uleers Ob bbaiane Piles ore Thru! ne tales Mheamation Sores of all ads Wook! | Gous . mn Bersins Beakte | *,° Sobd ab the Manufactories of Protwer Hoisoway, @ Mai | dew Lame, Mew York, and 1466 reed. panto, by all respecte ble Druggists and Dealege oat ‘es o eted Pater, the ctvibed 3-4 path Oy Grate ond Oh each. GW There is s considerable saving by taking the lacgey sings NM Directions for the guidance of patients ie every diguader | are eiined to each bow CLOAKS! CLOAKSI] «orroN works. AGUE & FEVER" i ST received aml for oule, | J Ladies’ Chih Cloaks, + Paris style Deo Bete Rien Vasbroidered Retin, © bo, Chtb Tages, wc wate pkiows. Octaber Wb, 1855 23.4 NOTICE! "Le ne et the plantetion «of the iste Matwelf « beasbere re, wear the Tra‘iug Ford, « tufge qavntity of Wheat Mat Hay, | Fodder, Two WiGCONS 1 IND crar, STUCK OF CATTLE PLOUGHS, FARMING, TOOLA, Nine First-rate Mules. Terme —S0t memihe eredit ercurty etl be reQubcetl The anderagurd, har helm Wal J heard ] Notes with approved qvebbed as Bagrcaters of hee of Maret Chambers perswus har Aus agernet emstc of geed deoresed. w preapat them fet psy meat within the tinte fequired by tnw. or thie Rover wll be plead im baped @ recowery ; ead afl persons in med | oe Cmale are requested lo mehe wamedate pay mes JOs. F CHAMBERS, le DAVIS P B CHAMBERS, \" Sabehery. Octebe¢ 30, 1e55. aw = PALL AND WINTER Goons. 4 Pes SUBSCRIBER « aw receiving 10d ape tag bes large stock of Fall and Winter Gouda among «df STAPLE AND PANY . DRY GOODS, 0 ond Cage, Sh ° * Cham, lheiph and (lam Ware, Drege ead Paar, laréw aud ( utlary. (oomrenes, dre, T . ' tur ¢ e4er\ on ol “ee amt the poll and whoo kt he offen lew priors Or ( ech ow a me te puuttian! cuttinmmets at wholéanl MICHAEL BROWN Uetubet v4, 1#S3 waif : 1 BFS | \W A “ VN iby ivais GREAT Indian Amphitheatre AND CIRCUS. gf heats ats et and most spleadid establishment in th compose of (lveia, Varners, Bra all Plane and Le vend the Rr Grier wih the meat tetenied Trerpeof Whore Boars ° tran of the ege, who offer the most interesting end rstroctive Fateh on ever witwemerd by the A mere ar People, green onder am tarm-re Pardee sccommo dating 5.000 persons, wrtl eahebet fn Cemm mettle, Wednesday, Nowember Morte Thuc-edae, November &th oe Li Frode, and Saterday, @h and tf The Cne W re. will k ( t at ik bok, ALM 1 i -~ Ynatv peeceded if At t y BUEL “ BND, + Orchestra om wort “The Chiets on Warners will appr woh a Eqoeetrian Femme. Peete of t with bows and ment Seewer, We pe of Whae Equestrans, may {emer Fem, eh a repo © aanalect bay ' mar, the anty bere bach rider re the world: Wolhens Fo Avemar, the creat aorbarec leaper, the only perean 10 the wodd Whacan throw @ amet n horses; Albert Aymet, the intrepid and nthe douide brdge mf rapes, slay scenic and @ymnanie nder; Bred sy lvesi ale ( Preecepie a Hy me, Pree ead N York Mrs WR. Dore im hurdle Met Manges Me WROD ' Hove Prank Phetps and four P a deaatifel ear of Pobtu the great American Chown, Gea O Knapp, ne all fan. whe will make an nadence |segh eww fat wrh bye odd sayings, trite aphorents, em ihe tenes, &e Come ame. came all, and @ grtatcet Exhitivrem ever given dt the Adm iewon to thie great Double Comb dO rents Servan Deore pom we o and 7 eteck PM. For fal particulars see Bille at Horote W. EVANS, Agent October 30, 1855 AT V Mertieg License beautifully peed and for sale at this office, HOLLOWAY'S. OINTMENT. nes. This roar Ointment far more rendjly penetrates through | any bone or ce ee ee edhe inh & wo deal ¥ sotbir baz ever ges to box a — ee a ee ——— Geaatng onl NEAT BXCHTRMENT jonah aarp. corte “Fall Nand 1 Winter Goods, 10 BE SOLD. ~" ‘eran pamepensiee feeaes, tious & SALiSB, RY. N.C. uE subsbifiigl Wevieg tak: token @harge of the above ec areoet begeleave to inform the public pg tee og hs hast adrligeag ag Accoammoparioys ats saan ospninthe, Sia. Te tine for Et SE akon dopaosetd Wi toa. Cary. Attontite and pblig- ‘a peggente plwayeim@tiondasce. Cull and give me at w,B ‘GR Ma, 9855. — ats PLEASE NOTICE HST! and Clothing busises, reqnedts all persons indebr- Te subscriber wishing to setire from (he Tailoring | od 16 Wines (1 eal atid settle, by the Giret of Decem- | ber nest..As this is considered ube ample site, there | good assucuusent of v2 * ‘will be ex indulgence given sfier shat date. N. B. Asmaf stock of grod clothing os hand, which will be disposed of o9 very low terme. HORACE H. BEARD. Bolieliery. Aag 2th, 1855. wis Coach Manufactory. “WM MC BARKER \ J OULD newiarer retara- ed from the Northern cities with » supply of mblerial and drafts of the lutem styles. Hl eving visic- od the mos sénew urd, reneufectorion mm the Uvited States, he har been enabled to proctre drafis of rere beanty. He frets hneetf folly prepared to execute | any order om hin line, eut-to offer gree tes inducements | then ever. Call aod see Ortober 23, 7865. tw22 “CLARENDON | A. B. VANRORKELEN, Prepricter. BEE, Pobseriner he vt ty We entire interest io ees eee M WORKM, "solicits orders for ote Engines, f any power oF style, Rute every vattety ~ Lovet piloted in the market A. part of whieh’ con- | sists iv eg rye via: Ladies’ Civaks, ‘Taimas and A prpertong Alpacess, Kreach and Engish ‘Merigos, | f Pie yr eke Spo gertt J ) Bare now reociving from New York and Phil- sorted ; Qukfypd"s latest style Sef add Sik Maw ; Gentlemen’ #and Ladies’ Guiter Bootes vud Shoes, as- Hardware and Crockery. Ready-Made Clothing, Shirter& boys wadia lange btof Superor of their G bought before the late ad- ’ Tal 4 se ees ee asym anata le to ob thas na REGALIA CIGARS! loW fdr cash, orte panetaut payers on short creda, et) In fact almost all kinds of Goods, which we are de- | | wholemale or retail, as they eh» he parchased io Wow | |tenmined yo sell lyw ; hence we say, that we wil) not | | tery North Carolina. We seiarn vgs sacete Ubauke fer jbe underséld by apy other Howse. Arefore, ug we past favors, and wee by strict atleution, pugettality | say to one, we my to sil, cone,and we will give aad promptiness in, news to morit an increang. |anore for ygur mouey than aay body else will. AlfKinds of couytry pro tuce taken at (he highest | R. & A MURPHY. market priced, io exchange for Gourds | Sulisbary, Get. 1855. 320 MICHWINE & HARRISON. | Remember the Sign in largy letters, MUR- Salisbury $pt-24 LOS, Smle rity’s STORE. CONKLING, SHEPHERD & 00., ~ = $40, 000 Worth | IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN OF GOODS AT COST. HLBE Sa Tt tubecribers hiving! doverilurd to close their FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G00DS, business in Safisbary, now offer, fut cash or good 27 MURRAY & 1 WARWEN STs. aotes, their entire Swek of about Forty Thousand | Naw Tonk Dollars warth uf desirable Gouds stem, embrecing @ Fred. A. Conkding, Charles A. Shepherd, Wm. . Barvour, 4 bmo's' ts oe py ' _ ss MALE ACADEMY. “aT f tel next session of thie losiitution eqmmevers on ‘Thursday, the Hh Of 'Aagest. “The Satseriber, iu taking ebarge of the sehool, will only aay, that be will use hie tincet endeavors tu sustain (he reputation Coffee. which the sehoot has thitherto enjoyed. Young men c Univermy , Merchants in periicniar, wishing to pur- | wil fan pov pared | veoter say clase iv the jouds thie season, will fod it greatly t theic | VIM they may desire. TERMS: | Primary Department per Season of 5 & meet. 9.00 DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, &C. Also, a very large stock of Iron, Sele Leather, Salt, Sugar and All chase adventage to esl, as all of said Goode were bought be- | fore the advance f® prices, consequend+ are frum 15 to 20 per cont ower than Gvods bought this Fall. All perauge iadebied 10 the Grime of Jeubins d Ro- | (uiehe! Eagieh Branches, - : Soe berts and Jenkins, Roberts & Co. are requested w ~ | JOUN B GRETTER. make prynrent, aa the basiness of said firms mast be | closed withuet delay August 7th, 1855 lig JENKINS, ere REFERENCES: Selicbory, Bopt. 25, 1455. Pesident ued Foewtty of the University: [oe Jes Morehead, Hon. Jolin Mo Dick, Greensboro’: me b Shober and J. F. Beth, Eogre, “alebery CAs copy 6 umes * Leaimzion aod Yadkin Flag” and ‘torwatd accouat to this office POSITIVELY CURED! PETER W. HINTON, 7 COMMISSION MERCHANT, | bh a greatest remedy ever discovered for the curt of Ague and Fever! For sale at Pye ge JH. ENNESS’ Bock Store TOWN FPOINT, Pachens Berbige ned saher Water-wbeeln | No ame teed be troubled with Ague and Fever a Werfeun, wn Laccagn tre cate ean single day, if they will uae the ahove Remedy, which Kice Praghere | nus bee tried by handreds witheot 4 magle case if Sy-cla! atteution paid to Seiling om roe, | Critare } Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, ee ne en | _ Salisbury, Oct 2, so 19 de. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding beso —* State of North Caroliaa. Goons. Saree wecee of ad tte, ALEXANDER COUNSTY REVER To woe Lars et Stes be re IN FQUITY—FALL TERM, 1855 hokey goeeng hear aah THE ESTARLISHMENT pee he re reyoiond be ta éxpress porpese of Inaucing ectan wey te the exematiap of all anders, ho pabtic any rest Lasrarer pd work which 1 Er eee detivered aceerding to pr Workmanship as cannet tall to give sath THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Prtgp to chevy of ome talegts and experipace, 1 hawe no hewttatine « (Rework Dereater terued oat, shall oompere teoepenty pesto Perpert WHY thet of the Geel ote brated le the Ueled Maat, and as plete @hick of! make lt to he Interns of of te Cent to send me thetr order, REPAIR WORK Aiweye Gor eR howt dein p— cad bowing © large free fw thet perpese, ( wOl prere edvamtegrogs te any peren nesting euch — te give te the ex prone < Orde be achireosed to “ Clarcedes iree Works,” Wil ange A Mm VANDOKERLEN om ‘DIRECT IMPORTATION. “exma, cass a catruen wane, VALUABLE TOWN LOT =x. B. MIcHOLUs, Colambia, &. C. H AV ENG bod rheeteed 5 very Verte Yopply of NEW - . y trite war friend= im the (bd North Siete te sity wee call, We have now just opeacd REAL PRENCH CHINA--- Band, Fancy and White, ia Dioner amirer Tea Sette New Shapes; ory bewetitel Goods fer Chr ict ar preevuts Pres WHITE GRANITE WARE VNER, Ths saber d orae Li hor tifh, Bow Stylin. ow i LAM TARE 1 CMBLBBRA ©OBLETS, CHAMPAIGHE WINE & EGG GLASSES, FLATED CASTONS, PIer Time CPV ery wrrer re ee Bie (ER TRA PRATR LOOMING 6 LARER PLATED SPOOMR, FORA BUTTER KRIVES Pe amphers & 08, Partoar, Store Dest, Ofce & Pertory LAMPS. FwoLren TI eFhak tee COTre® eR Bee Tum & CoeeED wat ath Beer eaoums, BARAFTS, DOOR WaTR, be -<- & Es BO 100 PACKAGES COMMON WARE! DR. BESSENT Ts how tn Thiet place, ready w atrend to any he fine of Whe Preofemmon. He bee werk and next He hae taken rome at Robbards Hotel ner 9A. 1855 en Runaway---$15 Reward. ] ANAWAY from the sebser ber on Sanday, the Th inst, BOB (oe Robe) HITMAN, abes Ba File, afeae Lenn eats in will remain here daneg Ort This feliow ie adark mulatto, aged Twi ge the aber pemard fur hy appr delivery te me, of for him confibe mem 1a ene je - hat Toget bien teain Tete widhewerd try te a! Monot Pevewmty Cabarrus epmaty, N ( rf ceive atte CHARCES KUCTTS a. Ortober TR. 1855 2 DRESS are Mrs. Barker W OULD reepeetfally anaoance to th Ladiee that noe besieveeires =: [ellesenly f Fashions for tand alan that she has eocnred Larne Cochrane fawhninn ie he cet abel reb ov t Mrs Dhadge kos w feels prepared th fill ny order whatever She ie om regular reccip , y ) fenton and respectfully enligiteied ies to 6 fasmons, examine work, hear prices, « tr ee Gre would say. that Che ean give some of the © as referee 37) ACRES OF LAD FOR SALE, the watere of Third Creck, 14 mil On At beast one Depot on the Wemern Red Rowd musi inevitably be located in a short dis- tance of this (rect Apply to John A. Boyden of Salisbury, 8 weet of October 90, 1855 1193 JVOBIELIN TING Neatly executed alets Offee. Javere 1 Newtand vs. Joseph R Newland, Witham | Newland, Eljah Newland, David Newload, Epbrm! |. 4 wo Starr, Newey Starr, 3}. HW. Newlaod, Jt, Joseph Hes if tefler, Guardian of the heirs of Juha Newtand de- ceaned Preservation better than Extraction DR. W. P. BASOM. (Meguter te beth Medicine sod Dental Bergery ; DanTieT, point hee Teeth sueee visit thrungh W. N Caroling, begp 1 > aay the: t= will attend of T appearing io the satisfacinon of the Cort thai Welham Newtend, Flys Newieud, Dend New land, Epheam Giacr, Naacy Starr, JH. Newland and Joseph Hestciier, are net remdenis of this State It le (harefore ordered that publica. be made in the Catoling Wetchwes, fr sin veecessive weeks, metily wig cad gon-remden's lo at she vert term of the Coart god anewer ot dearer weesid Bui, oiherwae twill be ont down bw hearing Waaers, J. M. CARSON, Clerk end Master io Equity, at affire, in Taylorevitie, the th Woadsy efter | the och Mooday @ Aegean, A DD, If +. M CARBUN,e ua 2it~ eenteaance af hws wige. NB Having every facility, rad counp- tent sapust wate, none peed saffer wih, of despair of Teeth who | apple we tome. Office hours from 8 to 5 September 11, 1855 1 Utbee vert Ur MANTUA MAKING. MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, TOULD reapect fully ieform the Ladies of Guile bury, sod the surrounding Guomtry, that she ie tere re the abeee branch of bam aecen she may be fond a: Mr. Witliem Lilty’s, in the house unmedeteiy ppoerte ibe tr edeoce af Mer Bespeawe Jeben, She hae omaderebie practice and im the bamorss rie October 16 Whiteheed's. E<2P EG GH BH. BC. J Y virtoe of a Deed of Pract to me execoted by De, Witttam 1. Meee, dee'd, dunng he hfe une, 1 shall, o@ Meouday of the Superior Court for \ Rark« Cownty, being the 19/8 day of Nowrmber, 1655. at the door af the Ceart-Heose m Motzenion, expen Public the bighe st bte A VALU ABLE LOT IN THE TOWN OF MORGANTON. one ayoere west of Ue Cour oa Mato J « where De Cum CA perie nee ry meats to seewre the latee prepared lo receive ord Nae | Hie, frewuag WeRee r sod hay avhiows, believes she will streets img made arrange armen fer mre acres, on whch there FINE BRICK DWELAANG HOUSE, be able te ve entire ss iefactom to all wl mag howe her with werk Orders from a dusttance shall recerve neer! competed, with fear large rooms bekrw sees var ebeve, wrth « wide paemge above sud briow, ater Adpanng the main besiding there 2 fee ome-stury Herc Budding prewnpt ett cork salebary, Sepe be, 1855 way aod ost staat three (hewsan wuh two rows eed 8 pasza ia foe. ehh all the ge SHOE YOU R NEG ROE: Ss; ape td ta henpestcaem ine acon phan Ad eae ree LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO ry Rrrk Beiiding. rough mat, sad euvered with SHOES, fer Sale. and Orders promptly aed get a goed aricte. Uh in, wah « farge end crmvenivat Store Rarm, wel (oranite baldwg feted ep, and two ther suiabte rooms atinched NX yard tastefully decoraed wah evergreens and flowers sod = fine garden lie sittustwa balmy ceatral and convenient, aay per. eon desinvas of parchaeng @ beenitul, heslthy, en dreirabie residence, would du eel! te sitend the wale The Western Rad Road wll be here in hese Iban three Rhevakd hes ra permarent tes ra North 3 Of HoOwaRpd A rpast 9, 1855 me Regular gradusir of the Beleatore epee ¥ aform of Rew emeved t years, and praperty wil duable ra apperteanity tc donee, eneurpaserd by thie or any other tow Cardina, be hawt value DeataiSreace, wonl he citaae ercere a ewminer an and the poblie gener that he = the town of Salitbury. aud may be fowed at Rovards there @ go probebwity of seqpirag. |]... adetphia, adunge stéek of Falt-and Winter Dry | Delenes, Porsun T wills, Coberge, &e. Prints, "| Gyaode, Boots aad Bhyes, Caps and Hats, Groceries, | Powder, Leud and Shot, N ails, Hiirte and ett A alle | through friends ar P Oikos ot Selisbary, dering the te Marphy's diy roll (ae a” i . aN IN SALISBURY. “ ae rea bic is, thad they are now receig. | ing ot Richwive & dD empaae aay cach Tae > wihs es x Salisbury, Seplember 13, 855. E. MYERS"! * )9T respectfully inform hie patrous atid’ the » Moat | aot es ek ee ne ~:) PALL AND. WINTER. GOODS,” | which he lag eyer eds bade plessare sto wet, BALLZS DULSS j of every dereription, from C4 cent Privts,ap to Antique Silk, Dresses, ot A406,» patianm A NEEDLE Wor he dees vot hesitate elegant, and more cos ap then ng te ever exhibited te & North Cutoliow public, consiing ae FRENCH NEEDLE WORKED J. ACONET asa SWISS COLLARS and SLE. FES. sie Pi ced; HONITON, GUIPUR By BNNES, MECHIAN, sins” COLLAR res , PLAIT hg ae COLLA 2TTRsS cisevaer t = SKIRTS. INFANTS em yw ROBES aod DRESS INGS evé INSERT emt ¥ “COniaRe ee : ADK BRON IBPA Room He hese ee aes CLOAKS aad TALMAS, Stella, Cashmere, Canton G Stute and utter“ SHAWLS.” Hie “STAPLE DRY GOODS. is comiplete, compriaittg slaiost every arti¢le in the line. He has 2 firtt Yale sesdrtmént of Gentlemen’s Wear, Composing Ready-Made Chuthing, Cloite, @ mares, Vestings, Y mateto, Oneen daaer Obed Gaastlets, &e.. de. &e. Ladie Heseries and Gloves, in freat varkety—ip | wet, a and of Rtaphe and Feacy Dry Goods, wich creereh org commary (6 eoumersic mort lly All be ashe, | clsmaeven of hes stock before purchewng, as hewde | some goods and inducements will be ofleced, which | "iho tghen site cated on eRe tle takes Une weteod of tendering thaaks fur the very fiberal Sedan Sea | bestowed upon him, aed traste ty’ of the same k ‘MY = { a mer emae “ Sy ie | DR. H. |HWAS REMOVED TO STATBSYI | aod offre bis servi +10 ve citatas of YE BB oer grecreliy. ibecahn Se ar op of the | td Comey hease site, and © the where te wi bs ouad, YH Tcane, aed Oh pau wonally cogegrd oe ; May 16, 1n55 ? id ose Lingfl we 2 Tremendous Excitement ABOUT THE “ ae Western Extension! - <a, om mE I" MILE. Stbsoribere being dedizane of ceceta nate oe | fneude sed patroas (hat they are. tow vagemglr 7. | sphemdnd mwek of | READY MADE. CLOTHING... | Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestingnyand Gem tlemen’s Furnishing Goods general, afl of which will Ge wild thusd low. Alm, « stendd muck of MA Bae atest style Doe't take car word, bat call and settaty Vora tres ae . JNO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE... ig Mer 4 Tatler. Ralebory, NC Sept. 1856. refill NOTICE. * . poreey fe «yong themen's and | 4 SHOES ‘The qéefty sed prices to emit. te ora. drea and Miners Thess 64 Valiren, a er web ere pisnl atone G26, tow Gren. « Murphy's Graaite rr m “ NOW AED” Selmbary, Sept. it, 2855 VALUABLE LANDS. ‘ AND DR. R. P. BESSENT, TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ELT. he anid ot the TA Foose te Sallibery ae Tucsds + te 60h day of Nowember mart. thet vaineble planiauce belonging ne vee rte of Freder- ith Mowry, deceased, cootudtng abbet excepe@ ben profeemunall) abere wishes the forporate hmite of the town, a reside nee m 7 mummmuichtinn’ 67 kuti) of ot bere te promptly ‘ demrabie, Terms cash. mriseded (a 1,2? , ) us, EJ ERWIN. ae stre Oct 16, 1255. and tying © seme ot 0s acted 1 $25 Reward. paning the imads= of Witcam Ht. Horeh. Harewe le Re Groceries! Greceries!! ri tert M amen, Reenter eed og DANAWAY on the 3d Sept. from my reademee, pre Thos trac: hasan ot abow ; 2 Rowan gm > i WKNRY ty wee od Tomnbered At ay the belgaine aie « TTYHE SU BRC REBER be ecw tecerving and offers Said bev i@ whput 3 fet bach, BP veare odd. heavy hgh eare coluvatimm ; having god meedowe, be- l fur sate the following (srutencs — beard, stammers a great deal. and 1 ver black. He | ing well watered, Be. Alen. Seppo di most probab! bk ab he neigh he lands of Wm Gray, deceserd, George 2 Hide Cobe Hager, Cede Pided Cacck, ‘Tie above ew ard off be Jerars Th-empeun and :ahors, called the Mciabe WWadh, 1 New Orleans de pard for his apprehemsna and confinement, eo that 1 of stot ONE HUNDRED ACRES. Alpsyahese 9 Rarrets Crashed Loaf Soger ret m again. yr 7 eae oo mie SAWURL KNOX VALUABLE TOWN LOTS 2 « Whine Colo. de Sept. 4th. 1855 1S3t ow cecupred teverally be Waertin Canbe, Me Tée, 1 Hide Cobe Metosers and Joho L. Wright. that by the inter being ftte?-ap 60 Bags Prime Reo ( as 2 Carnage Masofectory, a the Great South § 9 Mats Old Government Jara Coffee t the wn of Saiebery Possesnum piven the 100 Sacks Liverpran! Salt the 10th dey uf Neweaber eext, and of ube bd tec hata aft hgh Wowes tod : ete doe of Janwnry. 1856 , xiuidten $ ree of eele, twelve months take rest Impenal Tes Spe mm, we Canis, 19000 BU SHELS OF WHEAT. Py ieee RR Kemer. Sepace (omnes lead, Sion SAWL REEVES, Feecnior Eagheh Dairy Cheese W Ot eects Sept 25, 1852 Jets MICHAEL RROWWN OF WHBAT, for whed, | wal pay ia Case Oot. 23, 1255 qa ag hcet mark WICITAPL RROWN DR. DINKINS. : mv ] FSPECTFULLY offers hie ery ' tene of Sabehery, Office at the Mane ” " te BL.@2 DS’ Be Salisbury, Way 91, 1°55 Aa N Salinbery. os h inpient, a Perec: WEM OR UN DEM ROOK Nek. mont Nia @ Sept 25. 15. 6 Bll en on Mo MeNeivr. dat. Yadkin River Land for Sale. 4 lecdren tat ree Ml peemors ar . TTC eubectiher offers for ante hie plan t pcalwet (refuge Ose 8 \ ‘ t wit b Yadkin River, ax anda half miles from Solebnry stopped ander wil be tatiy reqwurded Ht hice jamt below the Tracing-ford aod whim haifa leaving and contents a W atcha syn mile of the Holtehars Siaten va the N ©. Rasiroad OF GEO TH SPENCER On to isa goed Dwe g Moaee, and Negro Honsee Ober 17. TRSS ~ sufficarmt to accommodaie 40 of 5 Negroca The Tieet geatasne Wanied Immediately, 2 i.“~*ACIER ECS “ At the Silver Hill Mine, Ww owheeh one he do and waxty of firm rate bextom. ‘There are about tw haat ANY QUANTITY OF of seventy-five acres of w Shand WOOD AND COAL. Tn pent af fer n tity the lend is uneurpase uo Western N Bae eee prerer (er aic De irae WM LEAVENWORTH, Sopt in Pecoenher nor, « will be wild to the highs mide Saleen HOR, er b, b835 loaf on the premises, on that day CHARLES L. TORRENG | Dr. CHARLES T. POWE 1 Oetober 16 Hod Norh Carolina Whig and Cin neby: | Ven permapent faliy ' ° pub . Nee Row ly etnies le Sali eet) respect JAMES M. EDNEY, Wie, R. M. BRUCE & ©O, LHPORTERO ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS IV FOREIGN & DOMESTHE DRY GOaDs, ALSO Manufacturers and Wholésale Dealers ft SSUPABMTS [Getten ep cxprestly for the Rerth Chretina Trade) Shirts, Collare, Stocks, NO. 56 JOHN STREET. Im! iwaevy Site Wo wrKcE. LL Perm se sade heed tes to the estate of Amos F. Sheone, d-e'd.. ere hereivy notified te make enmediate pevinent, and seve enst: and these basing =e » mio the subseriber, or thie novice wr of ther recovery. The iegie to ferwarn tradiag fer certain putes known te be fo eaid Amos F Sharpe, whieh botew tre one agains WR. Wi. piend o ber any permn from he piresperty Q <T Q sme > Wis. . avi of Tippard, for $500, and two IN INE OF REST QUALITY genet LF Sharpe, amounting to abe The he had at the Stores of Morphy, MeRone & Co. ar X iw firm he retadiere wa ae Jno A. Weitman Ca, Jenkine, Roberts & Co “| i ( " RI! | | ( )I ) \ | Merchant Tatore and Chothiers, Salsbury, NuC., io Sebebury, Oct., 23, Ineo. 4 . Grencl ved, and (hose indeed to maid firm are reqoequed ] ~ , to make imemedinte pavrnent to DR.J.J Sah, 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR. INO A WRIAMAN, Ades, e Ue Ve Prapaen ’ WISH tw purchase FIVE THOUSAND BAR aod sartiwing partner OFFICE RELS FLOUR, (or whieh 1 will pat the hig bnet Avgast %h, 1855 diet | OPPOSTTE MANSION HOTEL. | market price MICHAARL BROWN . , = Feb 2 135 Get Hr. RSS 991 ( Blank Warrants for sale Here Prom the Richmend Whig. How to Secure Wheat in Wet Weather.) § CAROLINA. fos | Observing, in the Richmond Whig, a com- A correspondent of the Columbia, Gurolinian munication om Lencubung, whisk ks of | Sends the following from “ Pleasant Mount,” |the great destruction of wheat in that part of| Mise: Nae country, from wet weather, I am induced to Seeing from your excellent ae that you are Pens ge colleeting Revolationary I have a few “=| give to the public my experience, in regard to! that have never beew recorded that I-know of, AGRICULTURAL the management of a wheat harvest under such | and if they are acceptable, they are at your ser- i n his emb jod of 40) Vite: a a Odeo The first is one of che bloodiest tragedies that I have ever heard of. It took place in Newber- coburg states, that iu many instances, the wheat ry District, South Carolina, on Lodian Creek, on was suffered to remain oa the ground four or! the road leading from Columbia by Mount Beth- tive days—this was a great and fatal error, as I jel, about six miles above that I The | Winegar's Automaton Gate. : fi ; | belongs to William J. Taylor, now, TU beliewe.— A rather annoying inoonvenienoe has been can assert from the most ample and satisfactory | [mmediately after the battle of Cowpens, three | Jong felt by carriage drivers and equestrians in | brothers, William, James and Robert Dugaa, | passing gates, from the necessity of alighting to with their neighbor, Mr. Ford, returned home to 2 ; the place above mentioned. After dark, Wik opea them. This has led to various contrivan. county of Essex, upon the Rappahannock river, | jiam Dugan said he would not sleep in the hoase, | ces to obviate the difficulty. Most of these have 1 1. was the finest growth of wheat I ever re-| as the Tories Mp 2 be care ee He took Lis peoved failures, or they have required so much ter to have seen but once. The rain com.) ¥¥ and told James an rt to come on, = Sapa 7 i i d went to the woods; but they would not go, work and pulling for swinging the Be OPED, & mevced with the harvest, and continued during | en gavel in the house, with the child of Wee to be little or no better than the simple old-fash- 11,6 whole of it, and for some days after it ter-/ liam, a daughter {six years old—afterwards Mrs. | ioned proses of jumping down and doing it di-| inated. J felt myself perfectly at a loss bow to | Murray, of Greeg River, Buscombe county, N. | veotly by hand. In Ragland, the large gentle . Carolina, from whom this narrative is obtained. eee : About midnight they were aroused by a knock- man farmer, who in his daily rounds is compel- | 0.4 Overseer, consulted bins as to what had/ing at thedoor. James and Robert traps got | bed to pass many gates, has a Loree traiued OD bot be done, He recommended, that I should | Up and scized theit guns, They were told to | purpose that sball allow him to open the gate! ntrive to cut the wheel, regardicss of rain, and surrender and they should have good quarters. | 7 James was willing, but Robert wanted to fight, | easily om horseback ; and the resident ona large put it wp immediately in cocks of about five | as nes sy Toren He Thebon) a | estate builds a costly porter’s lodge, and employs | bushels, securing the tops, by spreading a sheaf | they could kill twe at the first shot, and then « porean by the year to waich the entrance and of wteat apon the top of each, and vot to open | los! before they could get in, and shoot again. whea needed. | ‘| But James said no, They had « scuffle about, Coe . or disturb them, until all appearances of rain opening the door. James threw up the bar, and | We have lately witnessed the suceessful ope-| a4 ceased. I readily adopted his plaa, aud did | the door flew open. The Tories presented their ration of a simple contrivance, effected by Co} oot aicurh the cocks until the wheat was re-| Pistols, and told them to surrender, which they : ; -_ did. The ir hands be bind thei : Winegar, Esq. of Uniow Springs, N.Y, that) woved to the baru fur thrashing. When teom-| 4 Le ee pall backs | bviates all these difficulties, at a permanent cost | menced moving the wheat, I found the outside | and asked where they got it James told them | not exoseding ten or twenty dollars, and that | of the cocks as green as a meadow, and so much |he got it at the battle of Cowpens, from a Brit- | cusbien the bormemas or carriage driver to open | sprouted that most of it was lost. But although ish officer that he killed. That was enough ae the gue t stopping, with as/ the straw, on the inside, was moaldy, the grais They took them out to a tree in the yard, aud aa wine ais : : 3A | bung th til they were ly dead, then | much ease as be ould ring a door bell, and | was in a perfect state of preservation, and the chopped off ‘hae bends oa ad the at which a child fve years old might easily perform | erop, both as to quality and quantity, the best I quartered them up, and piled the pieces against | w i sedly th h a gate of this | ever Pemesnber to have made; and I have al-| the tree, and left. They went to Ford's, and} mad es GPE ia ps . | ways pursued the same method since, and with | sbot bim as be nae. nd escape. The re- | the goods of Won, Chase of Unvon Springa |“T20! smezemj tor have I ever dreaded o wet! POU Of Us Fn tr a ekae him com boot bad eat ahs | harvest since. The greater part of the crop of aa . € without stopping the vehicle, eitber for opening g I F ing, and ran to meet him. He asked for his 7 F ® | which I speak, was cut whee the rua was pour brothers. Sbe took bim to the tree. Lis only the gate or for chosing Ht after ws The only la {ing down in torrents, and put up immediately {exclamation was great Ged! He canght bis | bor required is to wind up a weigtt by means of | 4, | have said, and not again disturbed until it bore aud fled to Capt. Casey's, Gea. 2 windian, which 2 boy ton years old performs, | wae removed to the barn yard. My neighbor po Friig iene. tain erage they ence for sbout Ayty motions of the gate. pursued a different plan; cutting and putting uj preached tbe fas onal they thes koclt dows This contrivance, not unlike a clock, consists | their wheat as [did. But whem the sua wook! | around the grave and swore to revenge their ef two principal parts, the running, and regulat. Come out, (as ib frequeauy did,) they bad their! deaths Ten started in pursuit. They billed 5 é thus frequently | two and caughttwo. One bad the same sword, ing parta The weight which opens and shuts | “beat shocks opened to dry ; 1 : — . ba | eubjecting the whole of their wheat to the action all bloody wth the butchery of the Dugans.— gate, & contained in 1 tal! box, and resem ba They brougiit them back to the same tree, hung Wes ip external appearamce 8 large post. The of the sua, and having to put them up again thei, quartered them in the same manner, and io a ehek Area hurriedly, Lefore they were thoroughly dred, piled them up at the root of the tree as food for * fing, : they were loosewed s@ much, as to be thorough. | the birds of the wr. The other Tory escaped placed betwees thin crunk and the gate, and con ly penetrated by the rain and spotted through |! know bis naine, but as his descendants are nuw wectad te each, rescives by this means a recipro- jand throwgh Whereas my wheat having been rhe aig ay veil has brea (ating motion, and would open and shut the put up, after being thoroughly soaked by rain, rohan esha The communication from Lun- ———_—_——— —— years or more. expernienee, About 30 years ago, when I lived in the] proceed, But having an intelligeot aad experi Casey Srowa over the . Wm. Dugan was the father of Col. Thomas gate in raged succession wotil the weight reach ‘and not opened again, was so compact, that | Dugan, of Sumter District, and represented them r the gute @ rapid eececenee wats! the weight verter Ube rain, nor the rays of the sun, could as Seaator for several years. meshes the ground, Pere its moGon aut control bens by the latch which fastens « shut when i | w beat ce the inside eninjere|, and of most ex Mrs. Murray was an eye witness to the whok earibes the post, or which fastens it open, as soon lent quality. And I will add, that to secure | saair and gave the names of all; bet I hare am it eanches the emailer post placed st the pro | * ’P of wheat, under such cireamstances, it 8 forgotten thrin. She is dead now; but asado per fer thin pa better nat to tie the wheat in bundles, as it packs ty, | thought, perhaps, you might perpetuate ; 5 mech closer when not tied. Considering the in. 'h* to show what a denperate struggle it tuck to The opening and shutting is effected from the |. pe obtain our liberty, and how little we appre carvings of saddle by simply giving a slight pall | * of very § ae a ere | ciate it or pok on the kk sas peadad from the arm of} And babeving that it would be more apt to influ If this o worthy f your notice, | have other, oad ence Ubose acquainted with me thas an anowy-| us to “ Who were Sumter'’s scouts before the the tall post, a short dutance from the gate. mous communication, | sabecribe my name to it. battle of Blackestocks, and how they brought wire, extending from this loop to the bimre post, Tarleton into troubles”"—pames unknown and md thongs acrem the top of the gate to te latch. | vnoung, yet tres Whigs, who shall record their leeds | | will give you their name, aed you bestantly ects it free whevew-r a slight pull >| ..- any hae goren, eed the crank aed rod ummediately drae 0 open, where it is retmned by tbe latch ¢ a i 7 i re peopde of Wisconsin embraced, among other paming throngh. sop is pulled om ber West heawian an andl wih okekabed code, ocnemng the latch again, and cawwag b+ | 1). penalty of death. Since thee merd rr gate mmmpediatcly to chee. | canecesmat ions have iecreased to a fearful extent “rein New York ty which m altogether charm Tig placing the two tall posts with the ke qm om the State; and, what is strange, some of the eufSicientiy dutant from the gate, the openin. populace wl nag be scwempliche! ot any demred Ume befor eaviwed thave, on iecrensed length {the wire te © |a8 tid pot bewtate, in two cases recently, to )40's who bave been dong a comfortable bus ing afl that ip required. Tha ingesiou perce oa wechanem was th wmak of peanuts. The inventor, Winegar whane remdence is 3 short distance back frum the sand, the entrance being st a steep mcline tom, found 4 difficult to indece hs bores to .,,, q Legmlature + sum was borrowed of a banker at enormous we stand while the gate eas opened in the wena) in defame of the yon of modern ‘Vv and deposited in Bank for the perpone of of way. lhe was therefore bed to adc pt thee mew formers gamging this ¢ Cmtireee wo obviate the pecety of stopmag = = wd peti gente Ae mit He bas adopted a neater arrangement fur the wire work, whch uw placed wader ground, con The sword w im the penetrate far imto the shocks, and 1 found the possession of the Murrays, of Duncombe County, North Carvlima Wruaw Gaaverr, Formerly of Essex Co, Va — ~ Another Iem Dead.— A year of two ago the Busi ness Life in New York City. | Swindling Insurance Companies They have a way of managing financial mat ag and profitalde—to the chief operatora Un beld op theie hands in holy hor der the direction of the ( om ptred ler of the State. " ror at the xdea of executing acnmimal according boWever, some six uf seven bogus Insurance Com hang them in viclatiwn of the express statute of Poss on po capital, have been broken up. The The de New York Tribune, of Tuesday, says Adama, the The latest decovery off thene delusions w the Banker, at Milwaukie, a few dares ago, is likel) Tontrne Fire Inewrance Company, organined > be the Gaal cad a May last, under the act of 1°53. and claiming have a pad up cash capital of $200,000 Hhet it appears on investigation that thes entire be State by a reert to Judge Lynch berate murder, however, of Mr A antibangingism. The papers of the State are deman-ling that the en all restore the death penalty Om pany Of AQ apparent cay deposited ia the name of the Company, could only te drawn on chee k« Fatal Submarine Experiment —Henry Levy © anterigned by the banker aforesard > amd. in fact tt was so drawn within the a native of France, met with hes death, a few nected as formerly to the gate latch at ome ond. dave ago. on Hooter Pot, (L. 1) while under ee Jade i Tae widiia e3lso0les without cajstal, but actually io db 2.54 , and beeng supported by a low post at Ue ther the water in a salmarine armor Fe used ar 1), ~ shave om ith (retested caratal for the ts where there ino horsentel ever fe ging m, (01 A India rulder, dupensing with ar tutes + uyeit make a chow of having bee w the wire, and which mw merely Wouche and force-pomye. He bad ae india-rnbber re any. ret thie cvmya sisal ads [pnb bal eAbe ‘ ratiached to bw body whieh cot = at ae Reet * te * i with the band m pasmag, for throwmy Ux gat a OAS ee & biost., had teued 116 policies and re Opes of closing it cst iene) ee | ees remaining coved $6809 theram, |~side $772 hw a tube and fancet 1 t ' A veseel omtaining elak soda, was placed had « aimed and a two keen He dite finds 2 decided benefit from atiach ing j : | le . Rae i b me “ Me abd Cawelir on bh amonrtinz together t» 35. and now bas shou 2 fan wheel to the crank, fur emening mumen - , breast for the stmorpton of the earbome acid taer emplored in sohe:ting tom ; st the eame time that any degree of pow xgelled from his lungs. He bad made se vera rent parte of this country aod (anala, at an er may be pree to the mechanem. The ms more oy periments formerly je ¢ cling! stows then 8107 r shag adttint < - arrys tv 2, am) Ave per € eapectally needed where a large or beavy gale | cc ef water twenty five minaten, In hie 0) Por ae employed. In all vther came aight iron gate te ricent, after walking io the water asbort arencr, leede a general agent in this city ar @ @ @ondes frame with iron rari, is the beat, ax tarned, complainmg of leon? veral agent at Ds This Com \ ny b pequiring less force, etriking with less jar, aud ° a leg pag Presently, one = od . ee, oe i z : ia belt being wnafieted by wind Siz be fretereed) to the water, gioag dirs . t has $285 1m cash. and 64.600 (nomina Ae an ordimary waght will wove the gat- ¢ to draw nm oat withoot he signalled. IIe rages (by stockholder) on jote in ; re P< je ter th: i psignals Huffalo, N about fifty U ail ene roaieed ander water thirty minutes, the sign Hufla ming given all (hat ume that all wae myzit, but on, and Bedford, NOY, tof some $35 wes salaries , and we to wred it up reguiariy vnce a week. In ex when iraen op t wm found that he wae den unearten|d pre mrams at | ant Lx AO Mr treme cases, a workman, who gore reguiariy & : ‘ - Karnes of course pepeorta it insolvent, and the The signals, it bebeved. were male by the mo Be. ee ae : bis work each Morning, may be employed t 4 er ia J eeding to deal w ™ ) n ff the water r ad Nerwn *rembder hin ranse| sie oorg len be pele eaniac ony a g Yet James Mierson, Premident, J Wilson Frecborn, Secretary, attested va the 12th few seconds Contraband of War —The United States day of May last Usat the full capital of $200,000 Buch an invention as this is destined to be had teen subsent»d and in goed faith par m to Attorney Greneral bas devided that it ia no de ei I come of great value on all large plantations, partare from neutrality fw the citizens of a new constitute the capatal stock of said Company, and that the sard capital io cash was then depos whieh the masager must superintend on horse tral State ty sell to be lligerents gunpowder, arma, ued in the Bauk of the Key and that begh ; aod it must be especially eo in kagian) munivous of any other arveles of merchandise here ne intepben ur design existing of any nrat cf ¢ } } eakie ¢ Person of persone whomeuever to withdraw from We bope oor coumns there will pot do as thes dat atin Nal CE Miler antl toda) iC said Dank any part or portion of said mo have dene with come other American inventions, 2 D7UWs! “ate ty tran-jart Use troops of milita:. oe. anti! the same in wanted to be in eaBearor kindly to relieve us from the daim vu. 7 mnt : os ¢ eee Aa eh CHM atheewine used or appropriated its onginality —or prove 1. was int « mere in porteetly lawfel taelf subyct always os and exclusive use and benefit of said Com 7 » the chances of bostile captere by the other pny from Ragland, (ike Metaemuk’a Io ayer and gerent, and in the present war supplia ff This is a precious development. and worthy Waod's Cast plow,) —or perbaps show « gunpowder of other artiel-s eouteabam) of war he recorde) in the same colomn which gives sively, as they have dome in some instances. thal and mw jitary transportation have been furnished an account of the presentment by the Grand Ju oer old eeighbor aod frend Wiuegar was after of lawful nyht by citizens of the United States ry for offical knavery of six memtem of the i born and brougit up on the other wide of th cack of Use beliagerents, ated more eapeeraliy (onion Cour anda City Indge. anda Street wave. Kngland bas quite enough t) be proud and in larger proportions ty Great Vrtain and nommoner asd a Collector of Taxes, and at of, without such sma!) drafts upou Ue Yaukica |” Franes Comimemoner A Reparra and Supphea, and a ad ty Tnepectorn and a Comnnssioner of Lampe ~ Hialth of Memphis. Thy were tale and (rae and in fact marly the entire lot of heads HON hk. C) WINTHROP terincats in Memphis onthe 12th instant fror Drepartinents, ( outemetors, and their subords This gentleman bas written a long letter v | yellow fever. The Board if [-olth of the ee the Whig Executive Commitice of Massachusetts woclude thew jast report me follows He ts opposed to the orgamzavon of a Northern * Waregret (hattee bare nothing, tai ore What is a coquette! A yor party, opposed to Fusi nm” and within the range of p holds nothing heanty than sense > more accon . , we present. Syme of « hemt eit heal action. to be para | F port fur the prenes si Meare earning . more chanma of pers gens, we learn, are dang ris awd notex mind: mre { meonnt to th nor of Massachusetts, and admirers than friends. more ¢ tegen oft Failore ‘The Montgomery JoanttbetcMe doen the water in the Alabama ffvera, Jt attributes the decrease, and ia correst in doing 80, ta the clearing and eultivation of land on the banks and in the neighborhood of the rivers and their feeders, by which the rain that falls is ex- posed both to evaporation and to absorption by the loosened earth. The same effect is observable here, and utst be on all rivers where agriculture is extending. But our energetic boat owners have more than repaired the loss, by jutroducing lighter draft boats, By this means the commerce of the Cape Fear is far more regular aud speedy than it was some years ago when there was much more water.— Fayetteville Observer. —— An Editor's Time, —Miska Hauser the knight errant of the violin, has been travelling among the Sandwich Islands and Australia; he gives the following idea of an editor in Sydney : “A few days after my arrival I paid my vie- its to the different editors of Sydney. At my i. first call I came to a palace-like house, the od | floor occupied by the printing office. be the first floor, among otber advertisements, I found a tablet informing, visitors that the editor can- not be spoken with ualess paid for his valuable time ; accordingly everybody, without exception is advised to buy a ticket of admission at the door of the waiting room—one hour costing 10s ; half an hour 68; fifteen minutes 3s, were the contents of this singular price-current of time.” ee ng ge The Hero of the Malakoff.— A \etter from an officer at Sebastopol, in the Paris Constitutiou- nel, says: “It was a corporal of the Ist Zouaves who planted the first French standard on the Mala- kotf. His name is Eugene Libaot, of Paris, It was Gen. McMahon's standard of the first divis- ion, the hoisting of which was to be the signal for the attacks on the other points. The Gen- eral gave him the standard with bis own hands, with the words ‘This is the signal flag—go” Libaut was the first to spring out of the trench- jen While getting into the enemy's ditch be was struck by a stone, bet, notwithstanding the pain, he sealed the parapet ia the midst of a hail-storm of projectiles of every kind, and at length planted the flag, around which our brave suldiers & soon fiucked, maintained their grousd.” Leaxper Ovrpoxs.—Two sailors, belonging to the schooner J.T. Gree, lying at Powder Horn, near Indianola, Texas, went over to Sand Point recently, on a guoning excursion. They landed aud proceeded to bunt, but oa returning to the beach soon after, Urey found their boat | ded to tbe public had bece blown off One of the tars immediate ly swam off o overtake the boat, but finding be could veither do that, nor return to the beach, boldly struck out for the opposite shore, which he reached at Stephens’ Bayou, a distance of ten miles from his starting place. —— Fragment from « Lowe Letter— Doubtful Compliment.—" How | wish, my dear Adehne my engagements would permit are to leave town and gu to see you! It woald be hhe visruag some ob! ran, hallowed by time, and fraught with a (hoasaed pleasing recollectuns Heathendom.—There are five bumdred mili rome more uf heathens than of chretians iw the World stated st a0 anniversary in Berlia, ooly Gers heodred mimiowary stations exmt, and only thir ty-sesen soctetes have Lexa formed to promote their conversion. PROSPECTUS cr THE RAILROAD TIMES: AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, Devoted to News, Internal lnpreecments, Edacation, Agrecettere, Maunfectare and Commerce Wile that the imtereste of the people of oar Miate demand euch « paper. sed beleving thet oe free from the palithenl rdes and qearrets of the day. deemed to wack tageen, Gill be the kred they desire, we © attdently cover epem this enterprae wih ube asser ance of merteng and meeting thew approbation aed sep- pert Ovr ebpret to make the Temes the mertor of be State. ro whack aff cae see their tree interests held ap and enewwraged INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS —To thie cob | we onpeet to dewote as mock apace ase fell mae ment of (he varkeus operetene wal requrre ; for as cer woke of lenprevement advance, so do afl the other in creme ol the Mate DUCATION —It ie 0 muree of regret to all in sed om the Educatinan! isterem of our State, snd sho = mot!) thet our papers ere a mack dered to periy petvtsem, oe, deat thie great cease has bere tex rooch neghk cted: we peepee. therefore, to devote to bus sahyret, 8 portion of cur spare = We will hester on! corefeliy mite the edvanerment of Education, aot on ly = ur begher Sehonis, but sie m cer Common Sohn de. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE, AND )MWERC EF, a: thee stage of cor history, are com maodeog the exentee of eff ver god State end money og crac Therefere. the Markets will be repent ed wth care, and all dems, calcaiaied to throw hgh m cuiher of theme imeeparshle branches of iadestry will be carefelty gleared and inseried every week 1) pecemmary to aay more of we had me, bet the whistle «of the loeumetive ” on the East aad the cheer we from the Wes admonwh as to close Per appeersace shunt the time the care reach thee place fram the East TERMS —The Times will be printed weekly io Greeneterongh, NC. ta new material, and eomtain ae mrach reading matter as any paper ia the State, for $2 VO per anoom, in advance. FW OGBURN, C. C. COLE, J W ALBRIGHT Greensboro’, N.C, Ont 22, 1455 3~23 State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY George Mille va. James Galiher Attachment. AMES GALIHER, the defendant im this ener OF will hereby take notice that enrd Aiteachment wee Une day recarned befure me, levied on James Galiher's aierem ina tract of band belonging to the estate of Rebecca Gather, deed. on which there m= conditional dyment entered aganet the defendant in the sam of hiy-w2 dollars, to be made aber c end of thirty days from ‘he date {, uniews the defendant appears and answers the ff according Ww law DAVID RAMSAY. J P October 16, 1M54. x23 a @ WM. R. WILSON, LARGE DEALER IN WATCIIFS, JEWELRY, SELVER WARE, SPEC TAOLPB, CUTLERY, PERVIMERY, | are | The Company « | JAMES SLOAN, Preadent | i For this mighty masa, it was recently | O SHIPPERS |. ey een: ost fan * , Rta Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer BOOTS & SHOES, sas METS Some ly ome. GEL. TINLEY & Co., ce be Bsecon es ering, Brey ed con Se, t to Dtore He, 05 Nowe (evcoessons 10 TINLEY & WERROH,) tira iy geo aed PAC Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and eine: General Commission Merchants, antic Wharves, 3 Bock before purchasing eeewhere, tna to my former Friends nd Dace EPC NTT SS a JAMES HORAH, Customers a continuance of past favors, i. Pa cohen lbolcieg es BEY rom ee. I AB just reveneet He New York and Phitedet. phia, w' and best ‘assortment ~ Yo. 8, Et ne 4 SF eT ae raed comnts alt ctnet Une same. tor | WATCHES AND JEWELRY, eonsieting co 1 ; shall sail OONTINUB, ‘as heretofore, to give our speciaiatien-| Fine Freach Chronomete: February, 1855: ypa’r. e ‘ beh ra thee to the Reoutving and Forwarding of all g us, for 10 cents per package. Feist Stearate Ps ry Double Time Keepers Independent quarter second Bight Day Watehes, ) dus. Joh 19 Jeweled TO THE FARMERS 3 Of Iredell County, Sica tates ere aoe | oe ree tee Hdter for Ladies, ond shipping ; a sata silver; 4 Fob, GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. FORE. | Day ov uron thelr intrest being PORITIVELY FHOTECTED: | Cuard and Vest Chaing, . Ear Bobs, LA. MAN'S IRON PLOW.—The andersigned have | We im no lastance nor will we detain any goods for freight | Cuff Pins, Ladies’ and Gent bought the Right for Iredell Coanty, and are Maau- | “8 charge. tay bes ve 6s velar to as owing ue Silver and Stee] Spectactes, facturing the [run Plow at their Shop, ton miles South | uemen, with whom we Ind business transactions t Butter Kuives, anda variety of ay East of Statesville, and are prepared to furnish any| Joho of 8. C. B, B., Columbia, Scissors and Knives of the best quantity of plows on very short notice. &. Pomeiaies, tt Te Meee uma. | cos, Bracelets, and Seed Corel, prartigd ectceds ig Soma yy eval Hin, wit be| Ff + Colings, Columbia. of e., charged in pro- 1 for wig 4 3s per cont. promptty atteoded to. Specimens can be seen at al- “King, jr, & C. RR. Agent, Charteston. MH. P. Baker & Co., Agents of Baltimore ped Philadeiphis | ead a variety of other Goods loo nemeroge to men- LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. "“Saly 5. 180s. LF Clweks, Watches, aod Jewelry of ali kinds, re- Sellabary, Nov. 16, 1854. Upur wr Go¢Dibs Beacon Marea and Arch Sta. and 6 fee eperion i ear Misroon, Agent of New York Bicamers. Cx. © cok Ss, most any of the stores in the county. 7 r~ om, Age’ Sncemicn uaNer . JAS. & ROBERT MeNEELY. Baden OGuay, —— - fms ton i be by48 Packets, Ae below R. a ) Ae eee a arm | Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Steamers aod Boston Sail er ahardservi yourselves. - oreby 9 Bure, Gene's f ———~ | paired in the best manacs, Gnd on the i PonEleY ASD DOMBITIC re Tame hOuau” agle City. ! * aYF Trimm W Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, wm. V. LIprincorT. updnAln.! CHAS. F. DIRGL, STEPHEN COFFIN, ( Daniel muarny February 1185S. Ay'r3S ee SALISBURY, WN. C., we THE GREAT POINT ee oF ATTRACTION !: Destined to be the Great Centre of Manufacturing Interests in| 27 roms; s=sseceg ret toon ome WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Aad perhaps of the UNITED STATES. Intend te have a Raliread from SALISBURY | to EAGLE CITY. Peopte may laugh a1 the | Sept ap ss eens). amd Chose whe wish efter te bay or te ort, | dea, if they choune, a0 I duwm nut many wal Bet | ie wen, Tyee ore tnetned to cai | duda't they taagh ot Felten white he was (oibing sboms | j : on R & A. MURPHY _____ | prupetnag bueis by steam, 0: the rate of wit mules an | TE RMS Siwp. 6 E |bowr! Dida't they laagh at Cotumbes, woe Beit ~— CAROLINA WATCHMAN, 4 § SO BLLS. good Floar wanted, if application is ) made son. W. MURPHY Salebery, Sept. 4, 1555. wis ‘Annual Settlements. LL persons inde bied to the subseribe rs either by J Late or secouat, are hereby notified tha we expect | aad do require annual setilements end now i the tune to attend to it laterest will be charged um all ec ovante afier twelve manths stand Salebary, May 5, 1855 Greensborough talked of drecovering & pew world ia the Wee | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. "lio Cav nogcy heuted ot tude pendence! I heow TH cost of Insurance on the mutval plan isbat a | I'm a rmall pinto compared to bulion of Colombue email com, compared with a joint stock company | te the Fraghlas, Wasbingious, Potuame de. of This company being hucated 19 the Weetern part uf the | fe Yoluineary memory —ghunous, w hule-suuled meu snd State, consequently mach the larger portion of the rake Palfene se they were—worthy ares of mene betier W est, very many of wich are inthe eugniry. | "ee then we Bat have’ people laughed ot me « ° ee pn gee patos have songs | thousead tence when [have cevn fi; i talk of things | 27? Sat sil erreagages are paid escept at the eptnen 1 = aaa catered roar | whch they thought | cowidea | du ! m pone uf ihe » . ’ yr wae’; Accek ol eatil lated b Raa Rec the Edstut mast be pust paid, to ensure | Atthe last Annes! Meeting the following Officers fom Selsebury to Bogle City wish ( get im the way of Chastotic and her Westere scheme, sor in the wey of the Bahebhary and Weners extennum Mine ie te be a North Western Read from Salebury Tt meet be bush Why, there are millame f dudlare worth of peuduce in that dire were clemed for the ensuing year 8 G. COFFIN, View Premdent ad u t u e Fu y n o t e y am ve d a pe a t e oa w y ‘i s n q P. MENDENHALL, Attorney PETER ADAMS, See'y and Treasurer ton, and mince of min eral wealth beyond ealewlainon, which thee Road oul ae . womens 0 9 wiatce PETER ADAMS, Bee'ry | ung io tne Merhete It mest come ont ht obedl noees WH CUMMING, Geo? Agen Zain Rare ERT re rae eal tae & gt adenomas (90v9 Ruad, ont people ehuve see proper to carry ut Eagle (uy mast ree. Like that heaves | 7 Se = cr 1 co Bet ( eopering bord, ¢ mast soar slo = Lt ue worthy id being Al Ne) the home of the greatest and best of mortal men, ar | io 4 = gow the ehude af peace, plenty ead happeness — | VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC | erect pee eee oar ae FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. itreerie™nte tcistcse om? Feeece- eee aes fs veonseoes © espe szzzsseya2~rnrm © « bes the water power, Lumber, stows sed every thag else in abundance «There are productive leads, par © ar —ao chsile and fever there—and wii aod ready bende There may be found iq harvests, rch meadows, lovely vales aad ov chanting belle ON I S L L W A A C V £O ° LS S Me O eV we OO water ous on ecrrtarmes reese —1 8 DISEASED KIDNEYS, ee er t et eSbsne Rigs eo j 0 s Ja p ea p e Mu o j l u n jo ju e W Primeval forests, coud springs end ne morons nite All imviung. all emiling. all cheerng = =F hoes s1 y e g ut es o d v d s m e y oq ) yo sm o u m r m s o n y AN ] bar) = - ° Pa . wen 6 Stume in the Bladder and k tdneys, Weak. 0d all detghving And ahall these great bieennes fiasases . =x 3 remem furever kched up’ Itell ;ne aey Ibe aera | ness of the Loins, cb Nerth-W estore Rod Rood wit BY ARS ae aoe a + | Tie invaluable medicine 1 for onle at the Davie Eden of Amenea ; and if Eagle successes Hotei, in Mocksville, ot Dr Ro Campbett's, in Ire. | of thet Road, won't it be 0 place t poopie then Pibicame omen e Gel; ot the Drag Biore in Charkute . ot Zeeerty’s want to bey bots there’ And won’! bits bring « pres PTSt2 ese Herel in Belem ; aed a: the Carolina Wetehmas (1 lends, for mites aremod the ety, and all shomg the COSTS em vere Bt | fee. im Sehebory hme of Road—won't they rise in value’ The increase babeba%% The subseriter having ettered into copartncrshp oo ther valee sheme © duwhic the evet of the Road wih Joka F Comes, ongins! patentes, for the man Wie duwtes these th:age' There wo mini anf muncy| » “Were 0 the epare eosnptrd by 16 stem fave | efeetare aad enie of the above Medecine, ws prepared to in Homting Creek abene Every prund of ut crvete Bee odverter moet mehing iL 2 A aren, Gow foremh « sepply by eddresermy him ai Kelsbery, N weicrs wi tare te money, amd thes great ag- Zio. o ReerEe tel eqnare aking 24 of 84 oe . charged im pregeriom to Paqre All fractions of 8 oy - oF caffing 01 hee reesdeace, 10 miles weet of thee & erce and enterpree will ome tern i | tees E D AUSTIN a0 the sbundamt remerees of uhes sendin lees aie ) ena oe: Potrenten co cae aera aU KE Gp ey sc rig a re | ATTENTI( \\ eighncons-opiges eplner yal apn.a Casted to Chane whe ad vertine reguinry throm the | t ul iN. fey dk sued ANDREW RAGGARLY tnrlenaranring condidates tor oiiee LL PRRSONS Indebted te the firm of BAKER “ . are temp araaar es Pra oo ae & OWEN are requested | herr sceoests mast be closed all end eriile os All persons needing Steves, Stills, Tin Ware. Be eoetd 46 cell to call 17 Perens comding te edvertionments are request od to state the sember of merricme requured | and te wohed they should corapy the least oioee oo” bie write open the beck the word clase Nherwe they will be pot ep im the aoa! style and charged wreordiag'y If Ne dmenant of these ratce Thomas OC. Halyburton, M.D. they have a supply of heed which they are /mtous to ell wan BAKER & OWEN December 7, 1754 rea) SOMETHING ‘NEW. } Will You Ride or Walk BELL, EARNHART & Ce., ] AVE opened » fivery or public sable nearthe 4. pot, in the towe of Salisbery. where they « hedd (hementves:n readiness io hire Horses and Veh Omer t ‘ = cles to the pale, and sieo to fernigh en r-yances sed I ae ORS. OY: eet et tee drivers to amy peiat from Salisbary. They wil ale ‘ * nel he! bedd (Rementves @ rendimess to do oil the dray=ge thai | | may be detired ia the town to end from the depo. on suis Was short notice, and alse with teame aod wagune we hee! SB Sp BQO ee Oo ee assy re any goodsor freight that aay be wanted io any pnt vel NOP WILLIS LE TTERS, from Idiewid — mote from place HAPS AND MISHAPS, by Grace Green eond— I I AVING (cated aryeelf permanently ot @tetce ville, NC. Lwoll pusctently attend to all thee oh sme wih thew patronage OFFICE LAND FOR SALE. te oom ree Scat cages a New Books! New Books. UsT Recerved—WOLFERT 8 ROOST, by Irving. RUTH MALL, 0 new oe LIFE AND BEAUTIES may fer Witkesterough Road, eos abet 996 of which 's -leared and in ged state of = cae v7 | cultivation—the remain ad @ . z STOCK DRIVERS, 1 esky a een seine ag HEARTS EASE, by the sathor of Redety rae WILL Bid war stable ond ket apen for thers aceamme. | int-hemse, (wo grad barne, end other eat budengs betel bey oy Ker Commngs THE % detwn if dewred. Cher Terme shell be made ay BILL will omy im regard 1) the quality of the ane TH SIRES of 1776, by an American hat it lee in the midet fee gud lands ce ere m the| Par sale at oe pede We would inform the ble that we have aber Scared eke Al @ecket Soa AS ee won Cranty of Rowan Those eishing to view the nad, | Be! y. Mey 31, 1h66 Lela e ke kc. secaealeen and bay a gond Farm, can do on by calling on the seb. BELL, KARNHART & Ca |e! | Raliebory, Jannary 1, 1655 1199 THOMAS A. BURKE eye eeammescene, MORE NEW BOOKS | = ’ sare , ' 1 UST Received— WOUD NOTES, of Caredins pe SUGSCRIBER! chs bce Kanon cas rg IRE. ZIMMERMAN & A LLEN,(e) Conde, « ecllewtive of Mesh Cesulina Posiry. 07 Tinmng bus neces, respect(ally annvances to the Importers and Whetesate Dealers | cacite Lore that he propane to devine bimertt exctamvely | sp ip! ; si = | OUR COUNTRYMEN, eae serch a to Homer Roding and guttering; and hopes to be atte % oF) Mg ia & x so neat Amencans, by Loosing “ voT: uma mae genes! tnd tems pat toange 2B vf Me Peal, The Book sod Ms Mery. Conmrer” Orders from a distance promptly attended tn Kets. | poealy pee reat bron , oF Repablres mates of cont tur prihag and guiioring fornehed wah -| No. 143, Market St van back ward. Paul and Jelia, ot the polities! my? vat charge He will do work ae © PHILADELPHIA lenes. hppocracy, and erwehy of the leeders of the J. A. ENNISS’ Book Store ' paen ean be| done, aad will warrant all hie jobs . church of Rome. Stanhope leigh, by Holes Dho Ww BROWN Wiveeere ne a Le | For ante ot J. UW. ENNNISS8’ Store 7 5 : | g A * 1 Aagast 7th, 1855 ty) \eamGr NS apr aee ( albury, May 31 W. P. ELLIOTT, | ] Late of Worth & Elliott, Fayettevitle, N. ( 4nv12 —fim GENERAL COMMISSION vote TRL Sager WHEKLY PEER ATE « 's be * ” wet ‘o a and re , a ae Of Four Horse Post Coaches, | privy st cursos pltinn tr tah cra, ant greeny" FORW ARDING Mk RCH ANT | {ROM Salisbory to Morganton, via Statesville and Ss tes orvengmanas and prcsevoces of ee tonth, AN comers 4 i 1 4 A 4) Newnan | Birations will rereive prompt attention WILMINGTON, ¥.C. Leaves Salisbury on Monday, Wednenday end Fri. | Statesville, S.C, 1808, a dey at Ta'ekwrh. A.M, and arrives at Mer a — +5 r a Important, Amusing, Instractive, Sub | Orders for Mechandize, and consignments of Fleur | Peal morning to brevkfoat, and Inavee Morg and other Produce, foranies nr shipment, thankfafly | enme daye and arrives in Sahebyr f in ab yon nest daye to} rare and promptly attended to. \hreakfast. No perms or ctpenee will be spared to| stantial Book. ay 1855 (1) | make th | fthe most eanfortable aad expeditions | | stage roude inthe Staie CC. & BROWN, Contractor Sabhebory. Jone 21, in 55 “4 THE LAND OF GOLD, nm REALITY versa FICTION, and destiny of | fn ( the Female College in States Being a truthful acooent of Life end Times in ce wife will comimeanee onthe bet of Janaary newt | fornia—by H.R. Halper, “HAVE YOU SEEN SAM.” UST rereived * The Sone of the Sires.” being | PENILE. exerosees 0) a history of the rise. progr * | FANCY ARTICLES, &C. ae the Know Nothings, by an Amencan, Mailed tol fe the prearnt. he onencd eo eta hreeee wee | I F iseonetantly receiving direct fram the Mana. | @y part of the euuntry free of promtnge. fr Bl. niond have wai kash ecnared w Tindly w me facturere, new supplies of the latest styles which J. HH ENNISS, Hook seller Mtateeville by the Inet of November f ike al of he offers at Northern prices for ASH He mvitesat!| Sabebory, May 31 tied ashasctie! making arrangements, and when the seasion shall pen will be namated by as many teachers as shall be found neecrmenry “Terma and further particolare will na few weeks te call and examine hie stock, one door east of Wm VMourphy ® Granite Baiding The strictest attentionie pard tothe reparing of Watches Jewelry, Mame Boxes, WHEAT! WHEAT!! he made know We may eny now and Accordeans All Wateh work warranted 12 wich to parchase » large quantity of good wheat, | however, that they will bel fenennable ant ao aacnte months fur which the market price will be pard in cash | mating asin any other Pnettation of a lhe charne W OR. WILSON JOHN MeRORTE tn}. pee My wwe eo A TRUSTER Fehrunry 1f ae wy Salebary, et @ 1255 2000 | On taher 1, 185% . Pir) rid , | them of ub [the American Party. and ite probable influence on) -T, | the nett Premdantial Electuon. to which ve added are,| Lng Balding not being finished, the Prnsices have) Cipien forwanted by mall free of protage for 6! made Vemporar - ° j view of the Letierof the Hon Henry A. Wise agamnst | i whe amey eek ee eemente anety sufficient for J. U. ENNISS, Bookseller, Satiabary, NC New North Carolina Form Book, f BSIGNED for Magistrates, Conrtables, She | Clerks, Coroners, dee., &e., to which ere tdded the Con Address, Sept 1855 on of North Carotina, and the Cases nited Biates Price @1 00, end sent 'Y mail to any part of the country 7 | For ale Af J. H. BNNISS Book Store ! = ii ff PF Ba e Ti ? "E e - E \ e t rf al ba I ON I S L L W A A C V SW M A L L £O LS S ME O a UY OO o ee ee 3 OL. XII.--NEW SERIES. sat a ek aly ae nd got ‘Devoted to Potitics, 4 Sa IS pitiless y oad ED APTS Agata? £ 2 268 a8 dive a shay 0 2 we ‘ pay "THR LATE FORAY INTO MEXICO. Prot ihe Net Oribehe Pleo yene df Octaber'”s, By the arrival of the siemmabip Pomercrmige yesterday afternoon we have the follywing letter from @ porrespoadent at Bagh Pass, giving a full’ account of ( from the time of its orgayiza, esing the [io Grande. Our ves ap account of the state rande valley, which is in- v» Eaous Base, (Texas) Oor. 9, 1855, - Thedeepot on the.cther side of ihe Ausatic are pot the ouly folks who occasionally assume the right of making war ou their ova aocoant,est you willece from the fullowing Last year the Lipan Indians, becutii ng lmsst o4y d with the estnent they received from their mgonta, (avoe of the best, | must confess,) te tired intd Menten, aed frome thet xf petrent at Seis Fernando, ie Coabuila, bare beee waging an iv- comabt warfare spon the settlements iv W esters: Texas. You cas have bat littl: ihea of the ex teat of these dupredations snd tbe terror tiny have produced throughoat the coawtry. There is starcdly a settler between the Rio Grande and the San Astowic river who has sot in some wav felt the vengvanes of these suvayes ; and even in che tettiements to the east of San Awiowlo, w ber lediaa deprediations have long been know owly a8 fettlote waditiog:, people have Leen mundered and caraliados of stock driven off in open Jay With « thorouzh taowledye of the evuntry, 208 boving the Bio Grande omvenientty at hand to Place betweeh them and pursuit, these Indians have in almost every instatice cape! unpomsh of, Parties of U wited States troops, when par ating thea, bare tk more than vee itethme reacted this bank of the river in time to see the rot enscals go out on the other vide with Chew beste Te every application to the Mr ors av- Uhorithes for permimion to crm: into Metice in prareutt of these ladiens a steady refece! hes been seterted, and young offfeers ia command of scotting parties have sot thew dit themmedtves jetted fe trating cithoat sack peratesion, witch might and souk! dol cles Le dhapprey ©@ Of By the War Department Our Government owed it to ber cilizems sof + ing these injuries to demand of the Mesicams the eatrender of these enemies A oar pence, aad to eaforés the demand i mecemary. Awl ie it pot nermatoas thal up to ttle tiene, a0 for an any one here know. no mops of ane Lind have bee Le Ren to shate (hn wuisance | People living w seeurity m ‘he ob! States, amd who happily heow mothing of the dangers an isk of fruaticnmen, exerpt what Ury bare gatbered from the “ Adventares of Liantel borne” and other leather stucking bere, «ull dowlshas many of them condemn, ob farten the Teaan- for Boris to free themeclres frum Indian Berkafities because jn these offerte it wm mre sary to viedate the territory of a Fenty nation T do not go the bength of approving all that bas been done ‘Ur the Texans in thin « tpedinum , bat the evil that came of st were the results gor Mexican lenbecility and deorit than any thing obs aa you qill ace from the biatory of the affair The San Astonio paper duly mlormel you of the organimation of three canpanies of o.! us teers fer the purpues of pormung aad chaste yg the Ligens whererer found. Lut as it kmown that they could be Kaaod at Seo Fernae we i, thirty miles from bere, in the State of Cos buila, the primary wlgeet of thus military organs sate eRe lo coms ovr into Mesico, to fll on the Lipans before they were @orned af their coming, and, in frontier fartence. “wipe them ou” This they wold douttless bare effected bat for an usosan! bigh stage of wnier in the Mio Granda, which detained thea: severs| dave mt the mouth of the Las Morne creck, where they fied jwtendad crown | Not being able to do 00, however, they parsed this village on the night @ the Ist instant, and having procured here iso emall skiff, proceeded three miles below, where they commenced croming over thelr mmm. he and ewimmidg their horves, They hal mak bat Tittle progress in this when wor] was brough them from a person in Diedrns Negras, (a village opposite here.) who pretended to bx digce the precipitate fight on the e+ let of Col. Mansbaca, the rv gular conimande that, a the Mexican authorities were now cals fred that these Texans were not “ fillibusteros,” Pat feapectable citizens who desired merely te Piinatine the Lipans without molesting the Mexi cane in any manner, there was no vtjection to their crossing to Viedras Negras, where there were greater facilities for dovag so. This fier was eagerly accepted, and on the night of the 2d the whole party, except a fow left on thie side in charge of bagyage and extra animals, encamped without molestation near [ielras Negras, and the next morning took up their march for Sar Fernando. They bad goue about twenty niles aud wor marching along unsuspicious of an allack, wher they were surprised to fiud themselves in close vieinity of some five or six lundred arined Mexicans and Indians. Our friends formed at ames, and, taking the initiative, charged and drove their enerics fron: the shelter of a ravine, and, taking possession of it themselves, kept up the fight for two or three hours, and until dark Rene put an end to the consumption of powder, when the Mexicans withdrew in the direction of San Fernando aud our friends returned to lve dras Negras, In the fight tho Tuxaus lust four billed and five or six wounded, the Megicans the report of their loss ia very con temlictory, and itis it tote th: nui a command ming of the he tan — | coutiderable, Op the side of | “Ou the arrival of Capt. Callabou's party at! | Piedrag Negras, enriy on the morning of the 4th, | | Capt. Burbauk, the commanding officer at Fort | j Buneas, sovhige retura 80 unexpectedly te Viedeas Negigg, and rumors of the” utter des- | } tructiun uf the entire purty having reached him| alaugliler, bho were parsed by an overwhetn- jing foree, Under these circumstances he felt, J \eu) pose, that be could not quictty look on at the butchery of bis own cyyytrymen without offer the river. Four this parpose he placed several | guus of large calibre in a position to protcet the }eryssing of the Texans, should such » movement \be there disputed by a superior force of Mesi- | | cans, at the same time sendiog Capt. Callahan word that, provided he would cross immediately, | | bemould cover his crossing ; butif he chose to re {tania om the Mexicay side any loager be would pot | | addurd bis party any protection, and that be (Capt. Callabaw) nivet take the consequences of Lis own | | Ty Uns Capt. Callahan replied Usat be in tended to bohd Piedras Negras against the » bule acts. M. xscan army, if Becemary, until reinforcements from San Antonio coukl reach bun, when be would again persue bis march into the heart of M. rico amd aowumplish the destruction of Ube Lajas. From this poet every thing went wrong There was no vlject to be oltaimed by remajn- + sag at Piedens Negras; ia fact there was every reasum why the Texama should lrave erased to this side. Besides, the town (a mere of thatched) Luts) was gntenal-le io cane f an at collection tack by a large force, and, with a deep aud rayad river behind tees, the ewtire party must have wen destroyed in case of defeat Huwever, every thing was quiet until the af terpuon of the Sth, whem a Meaican fore of some four ve five hundred male their appearance, and afer marching arvend the wee sod cam ng awl the taunt M. in an chads of dust, as poght drew on ag cheers of the Tesams, the yatlent let was seen to disappear over the hills (ou the 6th the Texans beyan to see the fully ul wee rome ve ibe Me ascan side, and oveneBoed Cryvesag eter thew Lome prepare wry t) evacuatme [edrm Negras, but jhe berglt of the water amd Ube sapedity of the our remit remderes Use task beth tedivus ond diffiewit. Alowt Gre o'clock, the Meacans ge aagbenag caght ot wine huedred, agai made Uncit appear ames aed this time every bexly thought there woah) te a fight berond doeht, an! great appre hentiane were felt for the reeult, as (he Te rans dil oot penber more than vee huadred and tn. — Dee Mi wrcnme, with very faret vives, which were sue eted by the Tetans by bred and cheering, made a shuw of charyier into the town that moment berweive trat at fea volumes of amok were wen bering from cry heres wmblieg of an cre the entive village was in hemes, etree @ he home srcnmd the plem | whew the Texans intemied to make a stand They were ee serrianded by a call of flame aml the Metiese commander, Cul Venshera, eerie swith amether he rwmbdes in ha obesity, that dteerefom eae Une letter part of enbur, tnimatly erbdrew wn bee erght bemdred men withyat frong a shot As wat drew oa we had bemure to contew e vcrne, The Basen ef the village. bes a must entirely of @eul! apd stres, mow ‘4 vo Ure be avems, illominated Ub ae ner } unding coentry sith the leiktness of day the etphumons of powder ia the burning be acs, the dropping Gre from the Texans ees and seowte from the enemy's camp, the ehoating of the © fillibasterus” at they darted about, as H seemed from tis cide, anthist th flatness f tery ahog: ther furmed a mixture sights and soumle pever to be forgotten Danny the night the Texans expected m meatanty to be attacked, Lat con'mord ia pos J wamon uf the town antil towards morning when they orrmsed over, but im doing so some of ther j had to abandon their horses, Nut more than ten ut Ghees, however, were lost | A few boers after davlgit the Meanans op ‘tered the town and took Pomemion of the amok og ru Thee bas onde th: Lipan expedition for the present, and 4 1s yet to be seen whether the poo | ple of Texas wil) “yiwe up so.” they will not, and | bave hith Ube wews of this repulse will send thousands of men to the lio Grande with mes and revelers to demand the surrender of the Lipans. | Mesieans are wine they @ill yreld ; but there My opriwi is Joule bat that } If the always to |seetps Lo be a faturty that beads them do the wrony thing, and | bave but little hopes that they will be roled by wise counseds. The barning of Tredras Negras, a village offensive people, was an enfortunate an! 1! judged act, which many of the Tesane, arnonet others Capt. Beuton and Lieat. Kine, | lemned, and the only palliation for it is tha Capt Callahan and Henry beleved it to be tn only means of safety Hlavag rename! there as lumy as they did, F believe it contributed mere thing else to their secure f the than any passag river, ‘The error was im attempting to remar any longer than was absolutely necessary to ef foot a crossing These events will produce great bittermess be ancl T fear are Mexican war tween the two aides of the nver the commencement of anuther which must result in the annexation of all Nor thern Mexico, with Saltillo, Moaclova, and Chi huabua for frontier stations Col Lamberg arrived at Piedraa Negras. yee He cays the Mexican G d ' V for thee brening of th terday yernment jew of Julm Kamdolph, of Roanoke. celebrwted ches rectes @).c0w : ailaanieieteeenaenies of Piedras confcases Mexied iiyst come out secorid bebt. —~ i) y= Be Last of the Rundolphs— Nephew of John | vows-can be found for\tlee wanes of: the ptople. Randolyh. A Southern gorrespopdent of the Home Jour- Galinhan's expedition against {the night before, was poder the impression that | nal yevds it the following iuteresting sketch : these were merely the few that had survived the) “During the summer of 1854, 1 had some business transactions which calkd me tg the county of Chatlotte, fh lower Virginia. A mild and lovely Babbath murniiig found mie seated in ove of the exndortable cushioned pews of the j A ilhyge charch.wt the Courthouse, As it want Jug eomng, protegtion, ad henst eutil reg grould oruss | od a few mivutes to the hyur of service, my eye wauderéd over the large and respec (ful audienee astcinbled, and was fanlly attracted by a very cetuntric individual, who was just eutering—a rather med mau, (afl, of dark complex'vn, long white hair waviog pleotifully over bis shoulders, une, viz, that’ designated ts Mf Andium, now and an equaliy venerable beard flowing on his breast. [fis step was active and graceful, bis form erect and manly. But his ahoe a kw moments of further observ atiun we Uhat he was insane. “Immediately va entering the pew he knelt tuwards the wall, couseed biuneel{, and apparent PS SS SALISBURY, Negras, and if. their demuod be not' she Old Work! if the project were entered upon | granted be fears it with lead to war, in which be | judiciously. Let-proper means be taken to pte- 1 | | | | { | culiar actions’! the notice of the Charleston Mastodon, that there were in striking cowtrast to lils diguified appear. | were only two species off this continent, we for At firt 1 thought Lim only ecosmine, but | got at the moment fhat Dr. Darwin carried to! : proved to England, from the banks of the La Plata, teettr| nd a stone & foot high, divided into two black , Agrieltee, Saternal. Improvements, Contmere, the Arts amd 3 2. SS ats ts vént souriog, aad let a) fine article of-corn flotie+ be produced, and ne foal. s0.eheap and’ nubri- S iniadiihadenedl MORE MASTODON .REMAINS, | The last mai) brought us an interesting we moir, by oup friend Prof. J. Wyman, of Boston, on Mistodon efits frditi South America. Lieut. Gillis, U. SN, brought from Chit ‘portions of the lower jaw, & tooth, and fragments’ of « thigh bone Of one of thes” gigantic ‘animals. Prof. Wytnan, baying etamined diem, Hinks they Lé | tong the spiches W- Andiihi, Cav, | Curie? Vesefibed’ tho species from South’) Anieriea, Uesides the 1. Mazimud of the Uullted | States; but Faljotier referred both of those to eee degeribed by Prof. Wymso. To mentioning, in | | lof M. Augustidens, consideped 2s identical with | that of Eurupe. Prof. Wyman thinks from bis Sy repeated a prover, He Wea sat down, drow investigations that Cuvierjwas right in making wut a white cambric, delicatdy perfumed, wiped }two apecies frogn South Americs. Tf his distine- lie brow, removed his glaves, stroked his beard. | tions be received, and Darwin's I. Augustidens took ap bis Hibtle, Kissed it and read, examined his cane, used bis handkerchief again—and all the time beeping bimmner lf m comstatt mouun. | vay all the Game: oecasonally, be wa pareve for ake m teg—his attcntion, sppareutly arous ! toy some truths from the minister ines were rare. Vile comntenace x@umed al} kinds of «a pressions —Comtempt, alarmn, pdeasure, Wut then catbestinem, surru® and suger, flied across iy | 80M former period in the bistory of our planet rajnd secormmon. Lt reutiadgd me snure of wimg! it is certaip ao one has existed within the histo Lildree eal‘ making faces’ than as “ After the service over, TP ascertained that this gentleman was t0 other than the neph- lke calle bitceett Sar Juhn Bt George Mandulph, and sule ber to le celebrated male. Mamdul jy himself, remarked with Uitterness, during bis laa of bat som wad he wae ders dumwh and in wore faye, thet their blood flowed im the veias une singl wane now mentally defective his South be to Paris, where, winder the protection of a ccle tated ablbe. he received a thorwugh efucation ket : the Lighest deyree was Having (le capacity to reorrve, aad the wraith last visit to the establishment ia Aagus, 1854) lar table or sagar-loaf; sometimes an aciual ow Thursday morning his whole bef arm was! to eo ean, BO palms were spared i the im rovement af Le imieliectual taowlues, +4 fu, of returning to hin home in Vieinim, be met with aed loved » youny bx! p thing else. ‘vie age —Squth Cayoliaian. be recognised, which Prof Owen describes, there are then four ow this continent. A fragment of | tign whether the latter species do not also exist | a tyoth found at Baltimore hias Jed to some ques in the United Sustes. } Whatever varietics of these animals existed at | LOBSTER POND AT HAMBLE, IN THE) SOUTHAMPTON WATER. | ie potd, oc stem, » astibeial, aboot My yards square, ly tee to twetve feet deep, with | rleitimg tiles of brick of, stowe, and cement, | He much foreman grestness. The su wih concrete bottom, having a lock, or weir, at, he has ever mvea pret of the sheteh—aelthough phywecally, aud the entrooee for the mluiesion of exit of salt bel a mod culiiakd weer of plese Lettom (the Hagbhe being a fresh water stream.) This pond con gluat €65,000/ The lobsters are fed op tah, and fatten. On wy | Us re were 70,000 ip prime eooditiun, stbough ; Bet ibe sommer bad bee very bet All weak lob store are kept ia bankets, wad.eckl fret These) \ration, apd Aken dying qut id) thedistanes, as if the same resul, [t then, for the Grgt time, | |aee them fopd their guns—yes, beyond a doubt, leach time it produced the most violomt sp { mense snow-ball; and yet there is au iwdefiuable FSS Sauily Circle, vovcu'| POLAR SCENERY, How beautiful w the aspect of those wild clits thatdieng threateningly over our beads! though ! } the sup:is.belew the. borizun, ite rays, ene Yo 0, Wednesday, the 10th ult, of hydso- over Ahetmodntains, tinge itlicie snowy béads | Phobia, _1t appears he Kas bitten om the little | Withisweet rosy hucs;which seem incorporated | finger by « small dog, io May leat, bas thought | iw the snow, and, passing through all gradations, little of it yotil the Jat wt die dit.ie the duth.blue of thie shmdows cast by caine painful. This bi the indented -orests of the great rocks, Forthe wati] he went to o pail firnt time, no doubt, thurfuot of « Karopenn dis- The moment the water tdyched his lips a sudden | turbs these picturesque slifitedeny thy evhoes of convulsive and jerking of bis throa: | which excite the imagination by their mysterious ‘an chest threw his hapdfrom big wouth, Sur. wices, A rolling stove, the sow creaking wn- | prised at such @ strange mt he again carried the dor.oer steps, our. very: breathing—all teséund cup to big month, andthe same violent, thrpe. vith « somult, curiously. soaguified by..réverbe-ensucd. Te made the third attempt, and with. | EXTRAORDINARY CASE, OF HYDRO- i PHOBIA. Mr. Stephen Lee, died vean Peckskill, New it few, affrigh elt decli The dazshd sight is struck him that he, had the hydrophobia. He every moraent deceived. Apparently, L have immediately sent for some of his fricads, ove of | plainly bebeld before me two wen of gnermous | whom writes: | size; | baye diminguished all their gestures ; 1| “I tied bim with water three times, bat at] NUMBER XX¥: GLOVES. v#, SLIPPERS.» 6. us A little incident has ly enlivened Papier ian society. “It is’ of mo consequence! |tor' til wWhetherthe heroine: was French or Spavish will it mot suffice tosay that.she is young pretty # at vc weed different to nothing that could amuse-bini It; was his right, and you shall see how he exer, ced that right. iki plone’ itige One day ast week, jt happened that bis wifé, in rummaging about ber chamber, found among’ her «fipets a pair of slippers. These «lppérs were of white satin. “ Good,” said shes there i to be a bell this evening. 1 will wear them.” “ She took them out and tried them os, The slippers were too small, and her feet would act go into them. they are two of opr pools coming to mevt us;/repeBing throes of the throat apd chest, and a| I walk towards. them, and fifty yards further [ suspeusion of his breath, with a sensy of suff | cation. The trial was so painful to bim and bis halves by « little patch of mow. The suow falls in great flakes, and gives a little light, which we still gnjuy slowt woon ; during the rest of the the same feeling of repulsion ead sufvcation, day a viaty Lue saddeos, and makes rg fool the (and on Wednesday be tuld me that evem the euld more sewsibly, objects a jitthe distance frusn | thouy lt of water suffocated lim. us are all confounded together in ove funeral) “Ile could drink bot fluids, however, when lemleo grey. Over head, beneath our feet, all brought to bis mouth from below his chin, out rouud ua, is, snow—oothing bat snow. The jof his sidit, yet even these produced spasins iv | rugged crests of rock, of the perpendicular faces a less degrye ; but when he direetad bis eyes to | of the ab ff grinning through it, sccm slung to | some distant object above the fluid he couhl swal- | protest against this violation of cbeir nature, aud jow ; but it required tv be dong quickly, and it wong remiod us that the world is not an im- was followed by a puddya backward jerk at the | close. family that no further attempt to swallow water was made. “Even the sight of water brought ow ‘ charm in this spectacle, whieh one fevis, bus ean not express in words—a charm kuown oply to those who have experivoced it, beeause, being before all things men of action, we have sot learned to pmint what our eyes bave seen aud admired. We pass close by an ieeberg, rising | only some scores of feet above water, but half a “For three days or so be often eapericnard sudden spasmodic throes of his whyle body | tack wards, as he was siting or walking; and be | expressed bie fears that he should soon have | gener] copvubsions; bus he never bed them “ His difficulty of swallowing geedually in- ereane|, with pow and then a spasmodic jerk of mile luag. Mr. Lewsk says it ws ome of the largent | tis body backward, uuul Thurday nova, when I examined these different they began to subside, and by Friday evening masses of jee with a view to discover some analo- | they keft entizely, so frum that time be could gy of structure, come law of formation, bat in| swallow even water freely. | vain; the variety of forms defies comparison and classification “On Wednesday eveving hecomplained much Sometimes we have a regu jof his bitten finger sod band paining him, and | | island, with its creeks, bays, and promoatories ; pelsied. Ou Friday his riglt arm failyl and mas * or an mmense tent, from which you would s!- ove completely paralyzed; and oo Saterday the most expect to see an inbabitagt step out and} paralysis was universal and complete, except in whorm he aidremed, bat wae refused. on accomst | Xters are browgli from the comt.ol Bettany welcome you, or the entrance of a cave, apewing | the respiratory muscle, These maintained thew of be plyscal defects, Un becoming aware of and of Jrelund, im sailing welled smacks, shot) with vast the truth be eas plunged 1a the rout prufeand sisty tous, whiok carry bom 7,000 to 9,000 each. grief, from ebah be was at last arvuxd, but— neve “The has con-ileratde wealth, which is man aged by bis friends: and, betey harurless, te Lobeter carrying is subject to the fallowing ene | viagences : Thuader kik them whee in the! well, also prouimity to the discharge of hears! galleries, or 2 cavern, preoeded by | futegrity for he breathed easily wetil the last} splendid works of art. The stories of our chiid- | momeuts of bis file. hood, the wonders of the “ Arabian Nyghta” re-| + Flin mind was clear end calm. Ile em, eur unbidden to the memory, and would faim { plensant, courteous sad affectionate te all, gring ery, “Open Sesame!” and explore the dark pro- | no one a abort word. He suffered no pain wfter comes and goes as be plesses, and is gratified ia /OMtmance Mr. Scovel) lust several thousand | funJities in which a mysterious work is in rep” | Wednesday, but he felt a constant and ea treme all bus © bisa, commands reyect , to mt altragt afti nen of ¢ esette Merrimest, as gue would le bd soapy one” - INDIAN CORN The valwe of thes cereal t ub wulry bene acct beer apprecis ted, parisome show com lusite y that u ws of nore \alue Luan amy other agrcsliural proce pung mach has beee sani. n. Ped es oullum even, about somietfully incteased witlin the last few yemrs, ts raiw ef increase Let fer yrester than any | Vt Bertha only hmaghed snd sported. cher j4tuluct Fapm 16/910 1949, a5 per cum sun retrens, the sucresse was fity <caglt per cent | Wool ss the meat bighest, ite morenae Lesag fii er cent. cotton twenly tour, onte twenty . and wleat sptoen This ea remarkable result. The cotton erop has not iaereased half so re he claim of the for met to the tate of * king” woely 10 ts infloence of the piefly a the cote crop, ar arm the com mereta! interests covaly.— The eotten crop of 1651 was nine bandred amd twenty geven nsiffiom: of ;oumls, valued at one hundred sad twelve mitiicas of duller; while com erop of 1850 was five bonded and ninety-teo mihurms of Lashele, which, at the lowest possible price at which it ean be estima ted, is of far greater value than the cotton eror | fitatle growth of cure: Ure average prodact p- acre south of the laitede of North Carolina with ome exoeytr while in Ohoo ts alove Unety Lesbels tu the rere, and in New Haglamd & reaches marly to that figure. [he Give Sates—Ubww. Ulnow, Kentucky, aud Tennessee — produce ope a Cowes) States ail oN h Carolina are the same The Souther States are not suited to ihe pro wing bat sixteen bushels, | 16 lodmna, | altitude, but the sul ef the latter State is not suited to the produvet former yrelds ot abundantly The profit: aceru: | } Fecen ta the farmec of Obie and a poubl of coltow to the planter of Gaeor ia n favor of th The cost of rais ng td t ten vents per bush 1 f tw five cents, Wot ave ft vents f Colton ca at ' al ] } ry | worth ven and twelve sometunes tidew , is more sure th n It needs | afewomonths to ripen and arly fros “yr troy the at planting it may be replinted with a pard kind, whick will mpen suthoient)y early to es cape the froata of autumn, The export of corn ia inereasing Great Brit nin hav received nearly all which has been ex ported Tutherto, Tt is not as vet generally known in Europe as an articl of food, and the fact that much of what has been exported has sopred on the way has created a p 1 a The « inate of Eurone is not fitted for rte prone tion gainst its use by the poorer elasees, nd ft never will be raised there to any extent \! Ladue tt tila cut Wrecked as bes aad us, be stall from the intter, one of bis smacks having a®{ aration aod bis peovliar manucrs | chored at night tow apar the enlutiog Lattery ot | Viymouth Calms abso d-irog the bleters im) the well, Wat quwenl or pitcluog motion in & coaway does mot effect them Lbey kenp abve me month én the well ef owt bod. —.Sqateed’s | coms om the Fisheries of the Weet Comat) J Liecemt investigations of Jrelan ! -- ao The Treeoes Little Plant —Two maidew which 90 | Hide-t and Rertha, went io the city, and each The eulture of corm bat) nary upon ber bead a btary basket of fruit. Bridget evrermerad and sighed” constantly Bridget cahh, * How cant thoa Magh w ? Thy bewtret & am heavy ae mice, and thon art no stromgee then L” | Bertha rephed, “I lave piace) a certain littl plant nm try bunten, and so | scarcety feel it. — Why | lon't you do so too 1” Av.” ered Hindget, “that mast be a pre ewes hithe plant: 1 woald gladly bghtem my; borden wiih = Tell me at once what is ite name Pat lertha answered, “ Fhe precios litle plant that makes all bardeuws hyheer, is calleJ—pa nee. For Whea thy berden's very weigh! y, Pauence ‘neath it makes it easy - >. The W derstand Ari thmetec.—" | with and bequeath my veloved wile Liredget, all my property, without and my eldest son, Datrick, one half of and to Dennis of an Trishman who did not Un | serve: +} e remaider ¥ youngest sor ander ; my youngest i the rest. Tf any thing is left iC may go to Ter rance Met ‘arty.” +o Interesting Fact—Ina ring a room, bot! upper and lower parte of the windows shoul ts opened, as the heated aft, which from its hiucht ness always ascends, will pags out of the top, and | n of this eereal, while the | the fresh, coo! air come iw at the bottom. <- a Home to Proeper.— 1) Mawes, iv his biogra phy of Norman! Smith, a merchant in bis con-! ; . | stowation, ears, he never grew in grace more rapidly, or shone brighter as a christian, than turing tl: Inet six or seven rents of his ife, wht ehadt yreatest: amount of business on his From the time when he devoted all to God, and resolved to porsas his business as a part of his religion he found no tendency in his worldly engagements to chill bis piety or en hain bis affectio: earth. Tis businesa be ery aren f grace, and helped him forward in the divine life, jast as truly as reading the Scriptares and prayer Virginia Tobacco Crop. — The Fredericksburg Herald saya: © The yield of tobacco in the Nort! erm and Western parts of our County is unpre cedented in point of quantity. We hear of growers who have been compelled to enlary capacity rdrving abd curing honses a f \ inns of th bacco t 5 Lieut. Belluls Journal. -_- ly strange aad borrilte seasatioe all over hign. | | This was ranch worme at night, so that he slept THE SHORTEST j mone tlre Geet Mapee dave and nights, and lus lit- | Some twelve yeas age, Napoleon, (ediapa,){ U ‘be reemining vights exenps the last two.— | was cel brated for two thing, ome fer the ow { Soe pights his aguny was so great that be was rupsing propensities of ite citigans, kad the ether | Ut of bed every tem miuntes the whule lieme,— fa the great number of cross roeds ip ite mein jVe Satucdey morning, after a wight of borer, ty. Lt appears that an Eastern epllector hed | 3d constant Taimeg aad lymag dowa, he went stopped at Daytoe to speed ibe wight and gaim|'"'? * deep sleep. Un Bunday morning his mad souge information seapertiog his feture cuures.- | "82? to wander, yet he could always resaguior During te evening he beosame acqesinted with | COUDMADETS. Lis reason declined antl W ednes- an old drever who appenred well pusted am to | 187 Morning, when be became iesensible ; ao! WAY the geography of the country, and the oullecter |“ § otlodk, am, he quectiy and withumt «| strvacle resigmed les epirt iate the hamds of bis thought he anyght a well ipqure in raard te | Maker.” the lest tome in diferent points to wlhiek le was destined. t “TI wish to go to Greenfield.” said the colinat-{ “now which is the shortest way [~ “ Well, sit,” said the drower, “ you had better go to Napoleon, amd take the road leading sear oe : { IME TEXAS LORD ER TROUBLES Captain Callahan's ewecessful foray tuto Meri co wnd punishment of a band of wandering In diana, bids fait to be followed by erents of im-| ‘ly Noeth.” portavee. According to the first aceoont Calle | The traveller noted it down ban with bis band of Raazers cromed into Mex “Well, sir, if 1 wish to go to Blinbuarg 7 wean territory, with the consent of the Mexican q ge to Napoleon and take the road) anthoritice, bet from eubeequent intellig } West appears to have been opposed both by the Mex “Well. if 1 wish to go to Vernon? scans and Indians, and that during a subsequent “Go to Napoleou and take the road South: fight the Mezican town of Pedras @as destroy went.” ed. Bh answer to the cal! for aid, recruits were “Or to Tndianopolis " added the coflector flocking to Capt. Callaban from all parts of Tex ereing the drover closely, and thinking be was) as, and the prwene f a considerable force of mposed on adventorers npom the ferntory of Mexico, nad “Go to Napoleon and take the road North ‘+ ppose all wh Ppow J them, sithout stop west ping to argue questions of national comity. was The collector Jooked at his note-book. every ivkely to Be the fesolt. If the Mexicaa sathori Jirection had Naps 1 t, be begun to feel ties at first ware the nt te the pursuit of bis mettle rise, and be formed once more to the the Indiane berond the West hank of the F drover with— Ucramice there aiiears 10 be woulabt thar was “ Suppose, sir, T wanted to go to the fevil™ Taubsequently succeded by retaal | The drover never smiled, bat scratched his) agumet the lexama, for the Galveston News has head, and after a moment's hesitation, sak! vatcllagenee that Callaliaw bad retreated bow ards "Well, my dear sir, tT don't know of Ant San Aptoai, persucd by the Mcaizaas amd the shorter roal you could take than to g Na Indians and tbat measures were adupted to & poleon.” ove thousand no wito the field. There was -2: danger that predatory warn wht result, io ‘The Lary Man's Bedstead” we the tle g which attracts much at.) [ad famed pasions of the Rangers, uncontr to an article of farwtur by com petomt Am authurized off ention at the Fair of the American institute in) dead tet . ~siom of Wapust fia ac New York. Tt lecribed as a new!s nied wards tle Mevican poopie an vert the mame! wastead, attached to the bead of which 18 a) dosurned tor the punishment for U »Jiaus io small alarm clock so constructed! wit! t! bed po at x x propet off Lal Jiineo that at a wven moment the alarm bk Wlring. ons R Sta anid, in five minutes thoreafter, if the sleeper not arise, the mattress upsets, and h strait Heliowav's Ointncnt owl Pills. « : wav. and without any ceremony, tumbh dd out ble: Hemeds ¢ Blotches on the Skin Edy bed. The difficulty will be in getting article) Mortimer, aged 25, of Third erreet, Philadelphia, into practical use Will a lazy man buy it? was for five years a severe sufferer with blotches oo the akin. the whole of bis face, neck, arms, nate and hands, berg distigured wrth them bike siuaii ANOTHER DUEL FRUSTRATED pox, he comsu several very clevee medical new, who j Vit was the pre ating sy my Wasitiactox, Octyber 29 toma of aome disease, which alarmed him ex A hostile meeting having been again conten. ceedingty ; however, he took Holloway's Polis nM af Faulkner, a member of immediately, and rubbed the Ointment on the, - narts affected, and in two weeks the whole of ] towards those not of ber own blood M hile the husband made his appearance. “ Whese are these slippers!” demanded the wife, pashing ber foot inte the witite satin. The busband logked down and beedume red. The careless fellow | “ These alippers! they belong to you,” he rey plied at onee. ti» “To me!” den’t you see I cansot get theay ont” . To fied dippers asd cot be able to weet | them —what 4 disappoiatenens | “ it te beeamse your ket have etalled sx” .com tinwed the husband, “you dance so mudi.” The wife rejoimed, the husband wook! wut re linquish the point, and the sliprers weet fying: out of the window. . Right days afterwards, the busband looting for a pair of gloves, found some which he winked to wear; he slipped io a finger, he slipped tn’ two, but the glove would net go 6a. Moreover the gloves had beee worn. sind The hasband frowned. sand " Eh, madam! what is thie?” be demanded: of bie wile, on presenting Mandf befuee her’ with the gloves on the tips of iis fingem: 7 “This! [tes pair of gloves,” sald she calmly, * Pardiow/ 1 see that yery well—but whom do they belung tot ” “To vou, apparentiy.” . “Indeed! lect you! it is impossible for aie to get into them, and besides some one tas fore m.” “ Ab, then the gloves belong to the authe per son who owted the You recollest the slippers the other day t The hasband flew into » pasion, the wife burst into a baugh. “T have found slippers, roa found gloves; we are quits,” said she. The busband poute! for tweaty-fiar these” after which he mked fors treaty of peace. The pegotiations were made and the wife agreed to them. A 6t out of a doak of Ragan aablig defrayed the expenses of the campeiga. In acorpting it, the wife smiled—" See how, gourd T am,” said she, “| am willing to ackagel-, ele that these gloves, these famous gle, belong lo my cousin, who lent them tg me ta axist me in taking revenge apon you ; give them to me, and bereafter if | Gad no more you shall Gnd no more ghoves”— Courrier des’ Biss Unis ‘ No Appeal of the Pope--lf any one ail, loubts that the Romish Chareh daigns temporal as well as spiritual allegiance from its disdiples ia, the Unvted States, let bien read the pastoral let-. ter of ihe Archbishops ard Uehops of the Pro- vmoe of St. Lows, jast mamed. The document expleuly saps: * We maintian the enpervority of the epirite- , a! ower the temporal order. We maintain that the temporal raler is bound to conferm his enact- ments to the Divine Law. We maintain that the Mhuwch i= the Sopreme Jodge of afl quee tyne concerning tth and mors, and that, in the Jetermnation of such questons, the Roman Pontitl. as Vicar of Jesas Christ, constitutes a from which there is no appeal, and to whose award all the chikiren of Gehan must tiekd obedience.” As remarked by the New York Exprettl, after this anthoritative and official announcement, fet as hare no more wire drawn Tistiaetions betWeea We see here that both ate trrbuna spiritnal allegiance bendiag ahk of a Woman—The Tndianapo- cs tle following account of & indy Ler example is worthy of imitation, not so much as regards the extraordinary f&cundity she has herself exhibit- ed, as the generous conduct she has manifested We are at we cannot give her name in full. The n jdestion is a Mrs. 1)——, now elighty She had twenty-three Fving ie Journal gis n aris, Tennessee resi lig sorry t matror seven years vb hildren, and praved to the good Lor? to give her ons more, to make the round and goddly namber of two dozen. Besivles these, she has raised fourteen orphan children. She has edu atl thirty children—her own and a portion of rplans—and for many years seat nineteen and their dinoers She says that none of those she has educated have ever disgraced her of The girls have all married well, and are rich. The boys have all done well; yne of her orphan proteges has been to Con- cress, several others in the State Legiatature ; there are sundry colonels, &c, among them, and Phila children to school ia Paris, . hen reared and the mse! res. a!) are highly respectable San. >: Cor 1 from Virginia, and Mr. Wot alae Nowed Suit — A person in Mobile has brought ail “anal 1 he blotches disappeared, and t alth wa ho waa | t the late car : if Motches ‘t . “Tl : cna all ‘it for damages against a shoemaker fur fmlng who sp Vaderably improves ese rethedics vase. wutual fi actotely adiusted |the mact deeply acated old) wounds and nicer, to comply with a promise to have n pair of boots , . Loven of twenty veare eten ding male at a speenfied tin t ane! RAEN gna a atone = ilies alten ate cnendnete eae ened ean tinned ate tet at er = ae INTERESTING DETAILS BY THE BALTI Advices from Marseilles state that great exer- tions were making to complete the em bur kasion of a division of 10,000 men, under General Laubert. The English have bound in the Karabelnaia, immense stores of ammunition aud @othing, | valued at £70,000 i The Daily News says that General Eyre bee! ben recommended by General Sampson. as tas successor, but that Governmeut will bot accept Sur peor 8 reeisbabon. Ncvording to the latest from the Cramoa th albes were within rv advanced posts of the leaguer of Pakteli Scra The Russians were refining slowly. Geberal Liprandi intending ov deatly to defend the Jime of the Helbec, A La. the ws soon anlcywted bere, The North of S& bastopul has been surrounde d with new fortifications, and placed in a stale to Support a siege, The Russi ans, im the attack mado upon K ars, were repulse! with immense slaaglter, 4,000; being reported a6 Ijimg dead onder the walks. Some accovets from the Cnmea state that the | Russians have sussouade (he north ade of h- bastopo! with a chan of new fortificatives, aod | paaced it in a state to support a siege. Ail the | plateau on the worth asdy are, it is said, covered | with redoults and carthworks, and on the jue) ef the Belbee wew works, in the form of the! Mamedoa, have boos raised. { The Cavalry affair at Eapatona, inefly alu | ded to te telegraphed in the bast despatches, is/ thas described by Marshal Pediisier, iu a despatc!, pablebed n the Moutteur : A beithamt cavalry .agacement touk place vn the 29th September, at Kougtill, five lemarues | Northeast of Kupatoria in which the Russian | cavairy, ender dvemeral Lorf, was completely J: feted, The acclon juamcurates very auspicious tv the eanes of opcrausns of whirb Eupatoria | will pet be Ube pest. As the result of the a ton, we have taken sit cuns, (three caapou and Umree mortem.) 12 camsons, rod one fiek! fore wath thew horses and harocss : 159 prisoners, of whom ope = an officer, an) 250 bores Th. | ewemy beft of the ficld about 50 kiliel, armeng | them Coluned Andreawski, who had the reputa We have a bilkel and tweaty-eme wounds The Beasune accounts staic that the Kesman | feece gopecrme| im ibis action, was & eurps vi cleertation, coasmiieg of a requace of lancer! _f 1), (Queen of England, bas been aad a battery wf horse arullery, Ginker Gea de) Mert, ap) antler regument of lancer, comuman | ain) is to Le suppressed. ded by (ea. Tervelesss They bad instruc | tone to it Lack, if attacked by a superior force (coneral Kor{, hawng low sight of Le ememy.; who were pursuing Terpelapsh.'s lanoers, halud and cased be mes to dismount. Nut having Plated videttes ie proper onder, Kor{ was surpros sppeariag sudvwaly up dm rear and rurht fini, aud he had netbw jue w get be force mark: | raw materials, and retailers are slow in laying . ner prepare lor a quiet Tle inccer won; teerture, compelled W scatter amd Gl! beck jtivwe to be received from the Cuited States, to 6 per cent. fur 60 day's billk, and 7 per coat! from South America, and Engtand, and the wia-, for paper of a louger late. ter export trade promises ty be active. Dg on impor siase tie cup! antiment of ts | price of corn has again incremeed. fzhting. Lees 150 dancer, a gubaliesn ofBerr <3 gum, aed seme of (ke gunoun mifitia m the peovisers of Oren! see being 23 in every thousesd suula prror at Kieff to examine al! prmusers from te | fers, hegpows ip toe sernice of the aliicn Thy! sont a are wet to be treate! a priscecrs of war bei! ; hapded over jo User respective governmeats t The alles are extevsively engaged w road | Cuited Mates, A perwtanent international com meokeez sod but bwhlag, wu only Piateas de ja Chemceesr, but al! Teheraata fine op to Aer Tue lw de vattwsy bas ewe adopt! for the main road | from Halaklars fo ‘le Thame in the neidbw |; bead of Sebastopel The correspondence reeeited frem tle Crimes ibe werk deneritws the wailing of a crand exp Gitzoe, commiting of 15,000 Fremch a0] ow!) 4,000 Beitish troors frum Palaklava, for d=) ation mpert<tiy known im the camry Teie that the expedite made opperraac: only. \nfose (deme and later tele grarte anncener thst on the 16th a detachment 4 on the alied feet fi-ctad a cearrnt Spit f Kiwborm near the Saltwater | ok The peninsula of Kiabe-w & wee ome of the most: ‘ portant miltery sed meen! pom § Appearance at t ufem Ce tt Beveret me on th enact of Homme. xt (t em h of the liom an lomseper, and eppowite Nicw'asefl The telecra pare deepateh descr | tachment ne the tandine of the ae) which comes fom N sf re caved at SC J ersbory,) states tet t ® ber of troops <imemia hed was meonewle rain Towards the chine of the duc gan to canninate te te: a K ca tT 15 atemmnore | 6 fartran, howers 1 fed ig euch anauneres te f he t ala @ea- os somepers ~ “i Wy their pus von at K n 4 * piace) mm chase blorkade te naval are Nwovdaief, the towns an! the wh reops water Hoes sedi! ners : A seopat |b iran Adin jorua’. ar a Siat Le a . owe a at )"bewaguria, lat were r Bt MT man, eleven twer four burned in the eau Ulare, Bind ol ab fo fam Use « Liisscane secu them with wach vitor as le regnis mE eon OU the battertes aud 4 Je thre feort 4 dy The Rani nes recited, Gillin ke “apie | Comp aoy are likely to commence rupaing their form a correct estimate befurvhand of how such toe of being a cavairy officer of great merit! gteainers fortnightly between Antwerp, South- | 40 expedition may terminate. To be sure, by | every branch of trade, add transactions have ac. Russian army in the Crimea. ed by betewen 20000 and 3,000 French ewalty | cor finely Lecome difficult. = = a ra j "Political Corruption—In our issue of Tucs- | THE ELECTIONS. ‘The retorus from Massachusetts indicate the re- sacred an enormous gumber, This account word upon the subject, but I cannot pass over in| , * Wa ft eg states Usat, ough a large number of killed aud sileuge, Mr, Ortense's observation when speaking | Carolina a chman. lay last, appeared ag article from the Wasbing- | a Geideor by a plarahiy of from wounded Russiaus were removed, 4,000 were of nations that prove every day their attachment | £t gia _. }tga Organ, to the effeot that Peter G. Washing Wreuun of Gorermet Ge left dead under the wall. Two huudred’ were |to Spain, France las never, ey » the time of tg, paying Auditor of the Treasury, had, when | Amé rican yohet._ Sh branches tle: Madea taken prisoners, and some pieces of orduanae cape | Louis Pbillppe, proved more site an she paying the quarterly salaries of the Clerks in ae Wie? When, Cree tured. a is now. She-has always maibttined now ; pe : - that Department recently, furtnally wad positive | Ju N, Xbvk, the hoedGe vo probubly aetiaret Several, Kussign offtgrs of high rapk were kill ynalntains the strictest vigilanos at the Pyrenees, [TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 13, 1553. [ty deinanded of each ‘ler, memanger, “and | slocivas victory, Take o beh ns 7 and ed, or wouded, early im the action, which Insted England bas lately offered: us sbips fur transports | 5 —= == watghman in the Treaguey Deparbment, “ con. Bese the bold, fearlens nod ing pe ro vight hours, ing our troops to Afflan. ROWAN SUPERIOR COURT, ){teibution of five dollaretur dhe purpose of pur-|Americunions itt the lat New Work Le gi On the 24th September, tive days before this Although we do not require them, we ought) eee PM. SATISBURY. YC . . y 4 "4 : - a By an Act passed at the lust seation of thejehasing votes in the“Maryland dlettion, which an the contrary notwithapanding. event, 4,000 men of Omer Vasha’s ariny, seut to not the less, on that account, to ‘express. our General Assembly, thetime of bolding the Comrts oame off yesterday. This charge of opeu, bare- raise Ure siege of Kars by threatening the Rus- gratitude for the offers and services of friendly iu the sixth Judicia Olerutit hes beet-alteréd, jit | faced corruption, to our surprise, bas been ac- says—' Thowgh pot conclusive, we must eay they sian provinces uf Abasia, Mingrelia, Imet!ua, | vations,” (consequence of whieh alteration the Superior | knowledyed by the Washington Univa, the or- |; wea an sabromialag — cea pang oop . wags : * 5 5 1 +. A , : ‘ o ym certain coun’ . ‘ Crorcia, amd ‘Tiflis, (the capttal,) lagded at) Tae Paawe overt: Avims.—The Oat Deut} Courts of this County, will hereafter be held on yan of the Aduimisteation, aud that paper with ji We. abpre 7 ibid Ws mesiag Kym, Mothing Saichum in Abasia, Their active operations, | sché Pos? publishes the follow ing on the plans of the 18th Monday after the 4th Monday in Feb- !shametess effrontery eudenvors to yuetif/y (le! plurality in thoveitee eawpot be overeame . ruary aud August. It says: Lytonens af the season. Tutelligence from the Crimven has only seem-| ‘The next term of ovr Superior Court will, | ingly fallen short, for they take heed not to allow a, therefore, commeney on the 26th of this month, indignant because a collection wns raised in oue of 1856, New York will be un (he ade of the country | GENERAL NEWS A ‘ ues Bret Se ee . : linstead ef on tedin the Almanac, Of the Departinents in this city fur the purpose | : Mr. Macaulay, the bistorian, intends retiring single word to eseape which might possibly un- | stead the: 160i, ts stated tu - Se assisting the Demoerntic cause in the city of ay as Neo lane the indications are favurable to | }, from the representation of Edinburgh, at the next Veil the mystery surrounding Mairshal Pclissier’s | SS { attimore at the approaching election, and grave | the administration. Iissulution, Several eandidates ere ready to Clans of operation, We have nevertheless re-| Mr. Canky, the celebrated Temperance leottrer, | changes are liurled against ene of che chivls of | From Wisconsin the we hoeeran Haclivess poet ed step into the field. |veived thie day, throagh a private medium wor will address the citizens of this place on the 20th ; the Department alluded to for hie exertions iu the genublicnt party ic wed Rom . vl sues | . 1 —s { or ° r these contr We eon: | the field—the Democratic avd Repablican. ro Sir Charles Napier, ita letter to the Times, | {hy of entire pee, & few imt [nwt Mr C. is said to be one of the mest pow- ad | Frm Louisiana the retarme ere meagre, ibenge ed | however, it is understood, will Le mach mtarded the Aliles i | Whole proceeding, ba the ed in the Bmpire State. This trmph of the Ameri. | ; we yt } fows that , t im all th mores: conceded demands a “Baltic Committee,” to inquire wheth- | ing the situation of the squadeon that left Kaw; erful ‘Temperance orators in this or any other amen EE oe "| sane pron. “Wee Orcens hae given the’ Ameri er the Admirats ib the Baltic and the Admiralty |!e#ch Bay, which no duty eujoins us tu withbuld ‘tountry, and those who wish to hear him had can ticket « large majority, and the Hu. Theudege | at Lome have done their duty. Hf the fi-et | from publication better make sire to avai! thomselves of tbis op- Pieree & Co. sees “ no grievous harm” in bribe- | From Musisappi we have no 10,000 1 15.000 voted: and dhe trivinph a the entire pt a of ti od ut inajorlly, Bishop | i of the 14th October, which place having — viously almost deserted, he took without bavoo, | IMPORTANT FROMOENTRAL AMERICA ». New Youx, Nov. 4, The stenmer “Star of the Wat” Tom Sun here Saturday eve She brought three bandred passengory dollars in speviv, ‘of the West connected with the Sam. The passengers were do. lays on the Isthmus in cousequenc political troubles, The war “8 & The New York Trbune, the organ of the Fasion- Central America ts assuniug a serious a ‘inte. speaking of the election returue it had regeived, Col. Walker, the fifi , attacked pe been pre. nd on the 22d, Corral, te commander of the | "The admintatration parly has been completely MUt- frog of the late Government, surrendered to “The Kyow-Nouthing papers are excessively | cans is a quietus to both Seward and Pree dpha, mod | Walker, and q treaty was, forthally ratified be 1 | also clearly demonstraies the fuet that in the contest | tween teen, / ey ; ee ‘) Don Fruto Mayanga, late Bestetary of State, aving been detectod ig correspendenee with the enemy outside the city, was shot on the $2ng t Grenada, smal ton The Trarisit Company's “at@stmer, San Carles with the passengers whieh lef New York in the Star of the West ow the 6th October, was find The Washington Union the montli-pivce of io, adeakandly pe-cleemd to Cosageem, into by the Government from the fort “at the revarad Ts ba wre nction of the San Juan river sud Lake Nicars- iad been provided this year with a sufficient 1 * Like the expedition tv the Bea of Azoff, an | portunity. i ; ry and corruption! Sated with the spoils uf of hably elveted « Demveratic Guvernur, aad Cong \ ath A lady and child wero killed and the boat uarber of wa and ether mortat boats, Suce-|tpering division of the fet is about to repsir, is “Te Maryland, he chote heordous Beare tates te borg, be contended, might bave been complete- |e has already repaired, with the view of making! , The Greatest Advertiser Yet.—We have a n Maryland, the w meriean d ly destroyed. some experiments, to the tian (estuary of the |“ font” of type (Gr, Pr. Script.) from George store houses at Washingtow—readered morally | fice,—fed to repletion with the pap oozing frow | gremmen vat of sit, ead probably all. The Legwla- ture will be American, thus seeuring the election of se A grand Crimean banquet, attended by 500 Dnieper, at the point where this river and the | Bruce's foundry, NY, every letter of which obtuse by the atinosphere of low party iutriyruc, American Senmtow The Murylundure bave justly re~ fears Gain Wicka vaade'e the returning Californians at Vj four and severely wounding eight, offccrs, who tack part in the campaign, bas been | Ibug at their confluence form the delta, through | bears his name, or his initial, The large letters, | andl tha duiesusittieg enduadiee wal prastions | Sob! she effurts of the admumetraiun Wo perches its hed at Gtamtow, dee of Hamilton presi | ng — waters disembogue into the Minck Pao yy rene ae cers : Hroos, | ot debam the ceat of Government, the Wash. | = ing. Sir Archibald Alfigon made a speech. |‘ he sual town of Ostschakow is destined | N. Y- there, have ruce N.Y. T. gion Union, while it aspires to the dignity of | by 2 TPT Mrs. Chartotte Binds, the purchaser of the '0 become the Kerteh of tis expedition— Foundry." We take it, that Mr, Broce is not |’ Adininistration, (1) cannot be | oo - HORRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. represenliag th every crack and crevice of the Govcrument | probsbly elected. The Americans will have ae the Pacific withvet further jawaged. The passongers subsequently molestation Ou the evening of the 10th, the Goverement ‘Steck on Bay, Killing Both tlie abuve acts appear to have been dic- Si. Lovta, Now, 2.—A mest borrible Railroad | tated by » spirit of revenge at the success of Ins estate, under the encumbered Estate Act, | This town, ia 1758, made rather a long resist- ashamed of his work, wor afraid to Ferree | recognized bokliag such seatiments as the repre: | accident occurred thie morving. 1 send you!) Walker. - has been fariwusly mialtreated by sone refractory | 20 to the Russian army commanded by Prine | bis mame iv connection with it It speaks well sentative of benest man: tenants, who way laid and attempted to assase:. Votembin. for him, aud gives cantlence to those who buy nate ber, Her leg and arm were brukev, aud! ~The liman of the Dnieper is very narrow ; from him, We have tried this “letter,” and two balls lodged in her head. She fs vot expect ‘throughout a length of 12 niiles its averace }Uens. We fancy we see one of the rocks & ! . ; i | . \ s C : . : , ¢ bee One . >| rund to Je tfal | © ed to survive. Rewards have been offered for breadth does mot exceed two thiles, and at sane | mre! b> herd sad strong. We mabe this notice ame al pe redk of the Gorerument, ee eee | the apprehension of the perpetrators | spots narrows to one mile and a half This dr- | for the benefit of the “ craft,” as well as to show At the ensuing Conference, Denmark vill | cumstance, coupled with the fyuoranee of the | tbe —— of advertising. . | «The administration of General Fs is com propose that the Soand Dues be capitalized for | foreign marines rclative to the nature and depth! Wa have, abo, several wew “huts” bom! nitted in the inust decided and ope® manner to the purpose of redemption, of this delta, is a great disadvantage to a sqna Joba T. White, N.Y, which are exceedingly the prinaples which the fanatics in the Know We confess that we hastily all the parGoulars recened. The exeur see “ grievous barta” iu Government ments using sion train of cleven cars, which lef here yester- But continues the Uasyn : miles west of thls city. As the tralu was cron ing, the bridge foll, precipitating tea of the cars| with all their passengers, pearty thirty feet nto There were, without doubt, about seven hunds — oa The National Intelligeneet hae ‘plmeed at its find It true, aud well finished, and we think the) cOvTMment Sell to control the popular elee | day to colebrate the opening of the Pacific Rail- | lawauk fer a motto, the wordsof Kafus Choste— We join ourselves to mo party thet dors nut laccident at the Gasconade river, one hundred | carry the Gag, aud heep step with the smunie of | the Union” —o patrictic sed aoble sentianent. ROCKINGHAM SUPERIOR Cover Laat week Judge Cahlwell heh! this Coan; . Bolted Tae : sth epect uly apis prea . of We ver. Sir Theory Ward, Gerersar of Caylee, bes drow attempting am attack. The Affies it ts true, handswme. They were selected with special re- | Nothing lodges are maniling, The success of od juceuns a har cn. aad cok Ue business of which eps die 00 the beach | ference to peat pawphiet or book work. Those | (Asse principles ra important to the perpetuity of j Wanting such jyubs done, will God us ready to | Our institutions.” execute them with despatch. | ——- «eo Elections. —We sive, im another place, all Un fod them. The spoils of office, aad britery and | persons are known to be among the dead been assassinated. | possess now a Russian chart iu which all the The Belgium Transatlantic Steam Navigation undings are given; Lat it is hardly possible to amon and New York, in November. the inspection of the map, we may be pretty cer emis . A paper ealted L’ Homme, published in Jersey, tain that this spot has been well chosen. On election pews to hand up to thie tine ~ Sain, jcorreption, seem to be prominent Sraturce in P| wee Po ae aud edited by refager, having indulged io abuse ; the right the route lemls to that famous Nichola. |'t *PPrar 's wof yet dead ; but fe determine! to creed. Thea. it appears must be sastainel, ven if Varn. (vary { hoeteen Re denounced at '¢f; on the left the Dateper washes the capi wake Laneelf felt iw tbe political affairs of ger the pockets of the euderstrappers uf the Depart an imfignative mecting held by the inhabitants, (4! of the goverument of Khersoa, where a post aracl aae hwend cogen ices 4 —— — a | bas on it the celebrated inscription of Catherine erate suw than formerly and as be methoTives Morcower, the [ aan Lenrtiby somaente Mr Daytow, Manu lwter, Jom Lharrm, Me. Chap Leter \etless state that the eden aad poh —Way to Constantinople.’ jis plane and more distinctly stows his princi Washington, the paying online, “ for bis netivi | pel, (rorge Perl The manne f the vthee habers of it have been banished from the island { = AM this eide of the Niomam’ia\ bordered by) the ples and purposes he will cain friends am! adhe-| ty aad ewergy in the cvntribation alluded ~ lev ascerta wed! Fraxce.— The Paris fetter of the Times says | road lately made (rum Nichola? to Perekap, reots—such (reads too, as will etick lke truc amd hopes thet “the good coumple may by bul That the restrictive measures lately adopted by lead aloag which frum the great depots uf the | natriots he Rank of France are beginning to be felt im| interior, stores of every kind are coaveved to the | If the fleets suc ! Manufacturers have cew! in clusing this ruad they will Lave already limited as much as pomitde their purchases of! obtalued creat suocess” . Lave not The greatest exeik ment prevails here oo The Indean Show and Cirews drew lars thie wide Union in whieh men are not to by fownd Anwus the exeumivuists were many of t crowds, = usual, This i a fun-loving age— | uf hs character.” often ind ubgmy the imest enormous humbags, etd spending moery for that which «utiafiet! nut correpuen than we Lad supposed poneit\- cach Le the freits of bolding offer, we pity the! National ( leading mrer bante and Radroed ince of the city, The Beok of England sanounced on Thurs paride nad the SU lui PSEA heir newal winter stock Orders, however, com dav, the 18th, an increase in the rate of ce per > - 2 } ~ Grays To wore thin theo hwndréd escaped uninjured — | during every day io the wogk. Mack lepine What are the principles of thin Administra. | Upwards of trenty are reported! biMled, sad from | %™* owe. The two capital easen, agpimet lew bet’ twenty to By Lally wouokd. The following | ee Samuel aud Jemma B. Vaaghgn ettserted toot The future bistunan will be puasied to bead y ) xf | moet inter. Seanqel, ems indicted fur Use men J oirae Gray, Capt. O'Flaherty, EC. Bach. def of Ket 24 Sumttard, The evidengs tended : Sullant, Mr, show that Samacl killed Sumthagd from s com Mott, (Ro proeentative,) Mr McCulloagh, (Repre vicuoo that be wa guing off with bin wile in sevtative,) Capt, C. Cae, C. Voste, Thomas | the night time for improper perpgre, The S. Udaliivan, (Chit hacmcer of the Kamd.) IK | primer bad the beaett.of Me, Galaner’y serviers. | The Juckge charged the jury that sething short ; of actonl adaltery with the wile woah! extennaste r | thee precber's cane to manalavg lates , that, if they lowed dhroughoet the Union ;” aod deelaree large nuinter of the wounded Lave arrived io believed the Ustimneny, the pomveer wes guily that “(here is eearesly = town or township im! the city aud are meen imy melical attendanoe 4 monks. The jery fund dim enly. of he | murder Mr. Vawchan om indicted for mancdsaghter, This dischace a greeter amount ff politcal Jods of courts aad menters uf all the profes | whubng Handall,a slave, The peeol © as that, Uf, sfons, beselos two companies of ovr rullitary, the | 08 Sanday of a Camp-mpecting.ot tse spring, aughae seked the segro for his piteber wub Manumitied Slaves. — Forty-eight staves, man 1° wacker umitted under the peurisions of the Will of the depravity shocking to ever) pure aud bowvrable , «t (late Maxwell Cuambers, took their departare mad !— We. Ueredd. from tlies place on Wedlnewtay Lest —their des ! _ — From: the Natinal Intefige moor j The greatest slarm The has beea created iw commercial circles, an thence are higher rates tlam those e hich preceded the de znd Rome The Deke of Boos be King Leopold, | pente of 1847 tination, Obertin, Ohio, They were very amply ™ ran iegumpanmner on the 13h November am! an.) fis Duchess, tater to the Parperor of Aus \ end om fhe oth | eocupber, the proporiive of | tra are on a visit to the French Em peror -| to be aeverely lt, as in Eazlaod | Maze Mernt tes fur their amusement Kare ta. | A commwmeon bas bees instituted by the Eom ken place provided with every neeextry comburt for thew!) MOVEMENTS POR THE lRESIDENCY {journey whieh is free of expense to them > sn! ! with foods safficieat to sustaia then for sever perpetea! ezitation of the political exkdron 1a France, pecuniary difficaltics are begianing The failing off in the Bank Hulfiom was ex bese pected to be heavy, Lut searrely wo the a at months, wot” they con Berjuainted | fore the excitements aticmdant won the State ciermakions) with their now home, an! fed emply ment Re! -Wetions, now about to Acne, are permitied to J far m we kwow, these or yroes, withowt an es- subside, we have iad atwne of t} copoun, were clear of any fiagracefu; reproach | new al asecciation, for | shown— vis: £526,000 uniform system of evins, weights an) la the forcizn erchanges the rates from Iam bring: But, docs nut all this disctiwe a deer! i storm of rea. accompanied eth lghtiaieg end Veo of Use prominent evils of the umes we the thamder of the mont vivid descriptme, fel with oot lntermaacn © eroeevoa with the I’resi‘emtal can ay tv M very flow rol our Sheth te get some water; the gegro refund, =) mg, “pow «an ull | get come.” Seortly, aS ja hithe giv] exme to the spring with o smal The St. Lowis botihgoaerr save that the aeub | yatohee, which Mr. Vangban took from her hand m™ oceurted where ee hows are to be seen. | The eegro, Kanckall, sewing this, epid most inm- awh forest, and dunn: the time a beary lently to Me. Vaughes, “1 thoeght you sushi wait,” sherrvpoe Mr. Vaughap struck sd broke the pitcher ow the forehand of Ure te- 7% which, sevording to the exanpinaiive and vytewe of the Doctors, fractared the wegres we nay way wy the tmeha were on the train “Cyariers were henatohbed forth with to Her mann fur another train, amd wm ae hor of heme shall, am! of which he wight bare died. The early re Ube founded sere ie qunbortatde care om thet per negro dead Tecsday worming, Mt was sho = It wes ap awful spectacte, mitire to set in Parhament war constitsted st wrportent pri the ces to the fatter The ducement © publeched at bemcth im the papers. the 24 grapia, bowes +. of a later date. beve omtrmates) | ned mensoece, nawentie] on the 17th at the Exbiti-!borz and Pads were rather high + jon T’nkaer, Paris, Mr. Field attended fromthe! There ts a rumor that the Bank of Fransre in |.e'reas of procuring an addiuenal £2.00 000 me that win I appa! the eteutest beset —the dead ar ag hing @Rhout shelter, eave that afloniot by the baal of fieecdkirip or phiben- We were personally mequmcted with a ember! vee A.scady have the polmeans of the | hem of them, aw] knew them to be obe! et, indus | geraue party, @ difleremt parte af the country trteus aed bomest; aad some of them were com | enters ayon the defecate task of arranging the satient members of the chrarch etling im gold. and that the futare Austrahian Av ernia — The boase of Bothach ld has berg arrivals are} kely to be parchased! to suapady rt Preahyteran sucerjor to the ]"resd- ney, aml, Lewides the euumial gruseing from emetd the rene am) sap cmmminione] to establish an Austrien Rank of! bien ion They heft bore wader the chamme of Mr. Moses) osual espremiveas f iolivdal preferences in the plicating the seccor of Ue more iriewste.” ‘waft Mobilier, with a cmpitel, it is anid, of sixty’ oy ton <= t - me on a Ache Kener, whe was emplayed by te late Me. Cham | nex spapers ape thro gh editenal aumieatvons o- eee, wren comanlevable excitement im ber, a year ego, to esmduct to (bin some }* oF | « are recently nobeed ibe ntralection of the ley = Ued.— \\ theme, who killed Hemlley. Ure wmarket, and prices have continun! to ad 20 other slaves whom I mawemitted at Unset solgret im, the vance. Wheat 4d tu 61 per 70 Ma. sad fuer time. Ww. ts 19 to Ie 6) per eaek and tarntl In the al } these movements, that oer remlers may not be g~aerth ap aw, while Memdiey was ante-p,— sone of storks, large sales of Ana! eg cargos f * Salwebar,y Herald."—Thre im the tithe of the yrporent of them oe Ved let ak at Chester, ound gagece ae wheat have been male; rd at 10s 6!- white bch tab nace of sl ; ieee be el ee paper whe a the place the * Rownn, The firet is on officin! notice convening the “ gveed of inaapity. Leadley was from <lyeel) Commty eral sales of Utne thour, tw arrive are aber report . , od 400 per bbl CF amt I Indian com sevuienine a = . hae been sa active demand at daily increased ~ rates We Primary meetings A the promt | (bath wagreeve lem this Beste) © abort teme propose now merely tu chromite some of sac wear ( beater, S Cy by spittiog be bead \ “Coacordat” has been eneciaded between | \estra and the Holy See, whieh gives mant | -- (rarect.—The new minntry took the cathe an | M Tricoord is President f the Coen The mweitry has palimhed a manifaty ste mf teat th Wing amd Westerg Adiucsic,” soe no mare hah he editors and proprietors, Mesars. [acs aml Jamna, were formerly asmucisted with us: The genthemen compeaing thie committe: arr the conduct of the Watchmen We certainly reqjacate] to tMmeet at the National Hote. on wish thew sucomm, and hace mot a doubt thes Tereday, the @th day of Janeary wett, at 120" Cefe of the Nanomal [emocrart TRE DEBOCRATH Kar Mowart bas et cutee of obligaiems to forvign - . the maent. .. room antenanes of m utrality, and ¢ quote mixed at 4%e per quarter Mowey i very thebt io New York: worth 9 prowl that ome Feque struck the wegro on the head several hows on Bender sfternoos Mr. Vaaghsa we prosccated with mech eb thropy, eapemed L @ prtthem storm. and the 1 , tral and vigor, by the Sulichor, Mr. That fn, Whh equal alithy wae be deleded y Mestre Morehead, Cilmer amd Sealea, The yor? were out bq some time ; bat feally retaroe! a verdict of mot gu:!'y, to the antinlec tem om Geet gretifestos of all why bean! the trial Mr Vaeghan in 8 most worthy geatheman, acts! me all mee of spirit woukd have dome, and the oaly regret in the whube cane wan, that ander the Circumstances he had to wadergo the mortit catwa of a trial - Green shore’ Pai. Oth inet. A PROSPECTIVE BORDER WAR vies) wliniietralen, © lee the leading fem ‘i, a MNiseace from ny an advance of Be per quarter the to 12 cont Stocks cont to fal! {the vow Gon comment werk Mere cleeatinil : a beg wind yo ment it Mr. Jamas in gual poe | clock M. The committee a8 constituted by the ves 5 ; ee Soa Thee tet. ter Terms contiwece to weer ork , the s very littl yellow of white im the 4, . ts Am é ‘ woe Coonl and . Thy th . ta.—The dats fran Romhey by th market re ter, an] has expenemee he pratiag office, lest Demoeratic Netiomal Convention conamts ' aa ected a st values, thrrat-aing wpet The Citvestve News of otland Moi! are tw September 12th. Trad i Th 1t generally , and Mr. Mais, a epey writer, gener | of the following gentlemen mala Lathan mc mun at loewvifie, on Sat | the 984 hans wre: : a oy va - pe deman w beef er . ' ‘i fe aa rl enim wolal, ated fragits anpreerdemuy low. Sear timite) —¢ sal graceatus ¢ ’ von ery o@s am] manly, wil most hhely grin the favor [lsemes Stnekiond. We 8 R Adame Wine TMs heclin $l “\ gratioman from Sea Antonio informe @ ‘ Pere leew « < amounting to alo iinet) GC all wlvy wale bi meauciet ao (. be Athenam, NH AW. Peas. b ( , t ‘ reerniting , orion ral was anticipated, theugh a timely fall coe at Sg i gn, “ {ue intapon, Pe etal age eos Sr laaurn fon. Duevees Nest Measax —The W ashing that Cop Celtshan was thie re. » mB mine Imdea penorally was nut ant vi stork makes : wiaies Pi ar Se oo Vraacee P Sie, Ky bm lecormnitony have, for autre Une, been bing | Maree i Nam Aetoeto, with @ view of agen t o- eral] tor . ss ; warclin: inte Mexico and chastixing — { ale ~aplal vreurrect though out oat Te Linke ch Werkly [ust a to le diaeunten i 7 Mtaytes, RI Goo W. Janse, Tone 1k Gat wancthing womlerfal «ate be eipected 7 ett ed py " “rs firin : : Jan T Pratt, Coma Alex Fo Morneon, Lad ; aod Meanaas whom be recently engaged im bat . were wt chasactenad wiih a oer) ie propretor gives, as Ure reasom, that it ; ho P Beekman, N Vo lease Cuk, MBirmee D tle Rex imemeage from the Presideat The be Vikas pleoty —) anmag eump swith wlick i comuenesl One — rune hes mot pay expeners seoroa ore - me Serer sie Mo Cincinmat ‘ al says that “(em Dierce | had teen estaltishe! a short dintance oot of own PORTANT CEMENTS =. peril, Pe : rrew, Ar telels lad surrendered. The f MEN -- Geucg- RU Riddia. Pio TT Brodhead. Michigan [TOMAS ty mstuneh the people Ly be boldmess |Our infurmant believes that the ranging forers ] sh Dertval as spoken of. : MECTS HAVO CAST Made BCMA nted wh Large Corn. —Me. Wenry Barringer, of this ae phe nag ~ Poteet ee apd osvgirialets He will amtonrnh ua if be ex rides — age os eull vr corowsly agitating fur re sd anne) 4 mo) Nicarazua county, bas left at our MRor afew careof Com Warren Winshew, WV ¢ Jeo © K. Napp. Iowa aie ae *¢ Charactersue —he cae do teans aud ladians whe have plea and mer. w) iustitu tions Lr ty card be he unprisconmentor detenmon of the | eh 8. T Baldev Geonpa Hen) TL. Heamng, W , 0 bbe : , ee Ata be ta. States ( we S Affaires at BR will compare wel! with large for I Edward ( Reits, Am Wim M « gai Cad . . " = nn dered on our frontier, Gea Seuh will mete . gioar et 'y oppusal. Money od . arge J \ flares at Havas. and wr at Las 1200 grains, and the next arirent : ; The Lawisviie Neutucky Couner of Welne- | 4m atlempt to stop the Ranger from lavedme = Tae t utrare cunmitted at Virsa Bay upon eau 4 be above call has been made at the request Ixy rye The irk market ie dull both here | Mexien, but be «il? hardly be atte to do so. — reg \ mine very lowsnent. S f the Californ:a pease gre on an Amencat ome A Uon. George Read Riddle, of Delaware. and clewhere and impere are very hackward in | The Rangers, we presaime, will be seroes the lene iexiuet Peco th pammiy eoprey Ap A Belied Rasaurd.—Sicntcsuun ising ia the CAMBRIDOR, MASSACTIUTTS al Mrs - prices are uneettio! We hear, iso Grande before Gen. Smith gna collect * ' ; maternal ce he dete ead usin ° Afuare |p araseg smlinleoyen so" 1 Crovernment, we lear, has Western perton of thie Connty. repent having Ata meeting of the Demoeracy. held at Cam lod eee comtencta, hot understand that | force te am thero, Lda “1 to ant ine } a ; a nin © rs mete are offered at sx cents nett for Iherember the attempt, although we presume Gea. Samth passage betwoem (lerancdima and Seca, spatches from Mr Wheeler rr wena telied Buzzard in their meichborho«l. a bridge, Masanchumetts, on the 15th of (tuber clelivers would be censured if he failed to do it.* san Le perhemne! by raul ty theae unfortunate events, ate] ob ia rumore| fw day aga. They think he belongs to some ta clone dele gates to the State Comvention at! J/ogs — The Lovumvilly Joarnad reporta an | The San Antonio Herald of the 231 furnishes k ae Loo! -). . py ‘lat they are of wal nature lo te 2 OMe in Sooth Carckna from the &, u hye ee 2 f t 1 ‘ : mpg: ot | Ae ¢ j asters per pound 5} : a natu as reequir nese d a - act eh wee Veaton for the appomntment of dele gates to the other large aale of 20.000 heml from the hooks later inte lTigeooe, as follows : proinet and eenous attepton tinaaad inded, of th atert tal” 97 aries. © atlrarta Ure at Nation Con } the preference . . A ‘ ae _. ae : sie, Whee i ae - On Oren Oe preference of the meet by 9 pork house owner, at @6,—teken by an| “We learn with pleasure, from a better recei¥ rt J ty we the rumor | mr ol atahty, & oO i“ ” arulir «| seems ' y j j } Ti LATR«T : : My : : ‘aul scems ing was intimated by a resolution j@ favor of haulish jarker, The Madison (fay Jtenner of CU from Amatin baat evening, that Gor. Tense Uiat the Jrnoningratins as alremdy or dore wow be ts a distinguished Lin "reek pce ; i 4 oe ere alive ri a - a , nguishe d J President Pree Monday ange, that at the Mammoth Cave alaugh [hae come out unequivoeally im favor of (apt - ue ey me a“ to hcAray . . . ¢ 4 er eo Cia ae . , - . “ | ArAfua . ae A inecting of Democrate was held at Charles ter howse. m that place, there are stored and um suiagen basen! a | one sued i ‘ ‘ nach pol war with epecia F sw in Large Field of Corm—it will bn neon by town, Mi sam imeette. on th Lriithte whiliate de A divon against the ladians on the part of the poo oon slewing himelfte the ta eee ae wastas , mr : oo Ww wy ow comtract, enghtoen thousan| packasea A coop ple, aud has refused to iene & prociamavon = z re , reutastames altering theme reference tot preminm let the Ip ori. 9 le lared fy cr . : r serpent Gen A, AMeneonvitlite om !uutrag s.— Mateonad Lut Vet: Mirai Fair sae My, Cage Wilkos ns ee ; erage, thew Uomand barrels of Kanawha aalt, aninat it at the request of Gen. Senith, o0 Oe i wane ee oe oe ae Ps , la r. George Isom parsed A democratic mecting at Siem, Masa, dil and « heavy quantity of Lirerpoud eal Pap. croand that the General Goveroment has fi i Ge ie : en +. 153 bushels of Corn om one acra of improwed the sam chases of loge haere berm made to the number 12 Prutect the people on the froatier, and thet vene changes Lave heen ntifter ; ! ee ene ia ah oa Coren r Wheeler eens ts le aleaya in (80d. We learn the prove ment oust bin #40; Whilet the frente of Gronce M Datcan. at of 31.900 head j the Present movement is a expres elaredan ; ' ’ ' : ; opeemonte a ae ee trols i sloie | negroes from bin im 2 pretty large som, it wiust be admitted. betlook Dhiladdotia fal diterinined: tatake. ain carte mon of popular will, based upon the right of ' ‘ sf ‘7 : ,) Beta Meee Vr alpen a tha twas oi Nwaraige 1a) ie TNL! FE dye ena eck Aue Bek yeah” Aenictea (lath Paramore Willuimaon's Cawe—Wa Noarn | self defowoe, , Ny, a e Nullvaee (comes ; if that a writ, imued by the Court of Dela “Capt. Tom's company of Rangers, from Se- ] ena: an ie sel el fit i ie : OPED RORY TOS SU ICU Oe °> ware County, at the sutof Jasemore William. gio, nambering about sixty men, left thie city ! {War at th ‘ a i 7 Ae a tee Sponging on the Printer. —Wers is a little 20% O80 complaint of false iinprmsentuent, dec., for the frontier, This com pay is well mounted A mut nd ‘ ; ut ‘ k something of framing. te hang SM “Medon Tus lay on Judge Kose, while 80d armed, and should they come serom the lo * - CVeinon Five The rare phenomeieon of rarely asce. (le Walenta tatie nN maovisit at the hone of hie beother-in law, diane or any other robbers they will give a good =! rag 4 ‘ iF ater vecal von on fire is now to be seen at Beaver I f : ; ay dude Deere, near Chester, The proeredings Account of themaclves, A few more such com a. : ul (Va) } ir Nave a Touny potion about printers, They baviny been thes commenced the case will come [Mes would soon gite peace to our frontier a: - a ite Grig ee om the Wink i t ' a ‘ : come when on ‘ je dirt heap and oe { selina Wcrstanotlitige to: pnt mcd ortias 4 And i fur tral, im proper course, at Media, ia the The Herald, referring to a suggretion that an 1 ‘ neralan dathiroat (hp ile fap and lence commepicated to thus one and antl Wes Sry Adyonnine Count Phil ‘ merice : ‘ gers Fea (uation rar ; ma : ; ; even Blige | Cee ar Th i, i a anextra pa ) aty tlelphia American effort will be made to prevent the Rexar Kan j oe) ‘ eie'ete, dang @ ated able om ’ 8 1 US AVEDiIN ( € per ay P ne a Pe . T, ops i ri ie oon wane a with aulpbur, and rendering te abandon: Th. y f oes ; relent advertise nent The Trode 1 Human F'leth.— The follow. | from following the Indinns into Mexico, remarks geo a Kir ] vd enng atidon , homt Chis busitnene inake em known eine } ella lied) kurv ciga end E cresary Guiil tielfirg Can be errestdland. tit i ‘ - haa ne oe eunat 'e calcalated to produge a thrill that if the Rangers determine to cross the Rio A cA aaiabart pn They ‘ # Che printer's ink that makes of horror in every feeding bear Where is Wil- Grande it will take more force to stop (hem than ; vliMienl ta A the imnimenuse fortunes. They for berfurce ! it would to whip the Tndtans. . - t proce mit te Weal) wee t Inoney to pay compesitere —to bay These poor clillren, torn fr m the Tl flex} ae j fre hot . ; \ 7 Seinwerent fee ; : Viet : 3 ' 7 10 paternal te Mexicans, in’ the mean time, ; Scat w fe f ' | aietk ie : ane ‘ | - 1 paper ‘ zy ve they forget to rouf aud trom all the endear: tits of uative land indifferent spectators of these preparntone A i a ] se of the fir event irking fur tretlhine. tiv: orn ‘ dacht1 ae Gears ete fae : ee . A k ; re 4 g for nothing, by gra. | and hom and oll ti New England cotton-spin telograptiic despatch dated at New Orleaua on ‘ ‘ rin tuitously paling theie busines.” ners, without ben titte the Aubeae ¢ ; intelligened fron a Armen von Inter, we should tat a tine jie widest cacursete af the! a onal vein prceaibal in the sivinity of Tanacua i eae Hie Con ae todd 45 tile d oc. | Nowday,, munoencing Ye tneat tots boo 1 ' 1 F Altos h ‘ forwarded to their desti . wed by a!’ and other countries w ! “ ne by wently re- for several years, and ne dewlt commune) ten 1 Sharp Rebuke.—To Jenaw a “full house” nation” without the epacial wonder ny ing Matamoras, states that the Mexicans have | y “ | : T ler of a single he fron- the war uno us When the powerment peatel, t Det ty faleva of saenes are uf thousaude of tous of oval lefore it « rly, 8, bow mdaye, says the New York Express, Philanthropastin Lostun, — If Uhey had only been ed from fonr to five thousand men te t f) Pap Perlis ieewvaretrsia ove, Cremeans : Naoneisliae iain) Gch Ge 9 ine | the | st ambition ga pren er woh ts destined ta raise cotton instemd of spinuing it, ter to repel the aggrdisiona of the jae : . Dope nat crucified te “the two orthree that! what an uprowe here would have | 7 Tete seems to fi roapect of « r J fiw weck Fi ivr uence ange mes eH aid iuedSni Nee ave been om Fan escems to be a yood pre order Char, Merenry.| wy r MERICA, Nov. 4, From San urday eve passengor with the ® Were de- beg LeNce ‘he war in oe Aspect, Jrevada og 4 been pre. wut bavoo, der of the ndered to ratified by. ‘) Yo State, ge with the the #2ud an Carlos, ‘ork im the + Was fined ort at the ke Nicars- od the boat ly reached n. overament attack on ay, killing bese dice succes of srnisbes r receiv ,. Tenme f apt d expe he poo malon ga the is failed md thet expres ight df om Se- vie city ounted the lo a good i com ier.” that an tangers emarks he Rio m than sre hot ne «OCA aus on d from order- re fron- ‘etans. border The Rowan County Agricultural Society beld | te Annual Fair at the Mincrabfipriny, Nov. 2d, | 1655, and abe the following list of pre- | the “he a | Miuins ; - eat” ey > det PAs Cone %0 ‘To Pinto a for the Wisk invle over ae Urey An « ths aa ree ot Pie wy , a MraiJ. D dept SNE “do. td oe. You, °F qi THT CEPT VB Way) 5 «Pinathny Moat tetraptabes = 1st best Quilt, Mins Elie Miller, “ E, DeAsiptio, Bd beet. dey ! 2 a Ji Yeisen | ay "| “ P.LChanbor, beat Killye2 yenmohl, 2 | ol“. %. Mey EB Mumford, 60, © James Cowats, 2d best’ do. “do. 2 ist 4 Goverlety Mon. 3. Sultved, 1 00! « P. Knox, best tiorse Colt, minder 1 yeas, ‘2 gu * Mrt.’Nanéy 6. Lyons, 75) © John F. Foard, beat Sow ad Digs, 2 st “ Janey Closh, Mom, Mog, Porchés, 1.90) * J.D. Sobu.ton, “ Boar; 2 ad “ * Mere. M. Meock, $0) « do, O hae 2 ad ot Mi ML Fulfyed, 80) “ PB. Chambers, “ Bulle” 2 1st * best Butter, Mes. Wru Posy, 100) * DB, Wood, Milk Cow, 2 a 4 6 * Mred, D. Iohnston 75) “ Jobo F. Foard, for the best Helfer over Sr yea nares Sobre aa one year, C2) aon M. Fulford, 75) « J.D. Joh for the best Bull Cx! el * * * | Mew Berah Wendemon, 50 ae ashes ee “ T.C. Gehan, for the best Pair Bhoep, @ “ M. E. Flemming, largest amount of Corn on one Acte—02} bushels, 65 “ J.D. Jalinson, 2d largest—90 bushel, 8 Bd ce Sy Milian Le Js Arnie, Beat Pickles, ‘by “Mr. 3. Ml. Joboson, “ Cordial, ES ha BO) ¢ LE Adams, 3d largest—70 bushel 2 ° Paintiogy ‘Misi Roona Martin, 1 00} + do, _ react op apy Commi ttee—George ee W. Wiso- \ehd, $5 “Nhe . y “pb. Wood, largest amount of Corn v 9 ISM on 8 Agres—443 bushels, 3 Best sole and Leather, UL. Cook, #2 00) “ ©. (:. Foard, largest amount raised on Floar, March, Sen'r., 2 00 6 Acres—252 bushels, ee Si Plowgh, Me Cuthrell, 1 | * J.D. Johnson, largest amount of Wheat © Pee Milt, I. B. Dowler & Co., ““2 00 ont bushels, e4 “* Baggy, Williem Griffin, 2 00| * WV. 1’. Burke, 2 largest am't of Wheat | * Bodts; Thomas M. Young, oo I Aeree 314 badiels, $s “ Mintileetiired Tobacco, A. Dearer. ~ 3. D, Rapkin, Od largest am't of W beat Comnitiee— Witiam tiffin aod J. A. Hea on 1 Acgre—304 bushels, ee } * 2. Chambers, 4th largest amowat of ‘Wheat on 1 Acre—30 bashels, $1 * J. KE Adams, arr dialicad 1 Acre—67 bushels, $2 The (fieers fur the next year are My. 1’. [i Chamben, President; Dr. Rankin, Dr. Woud, J.G. Plennming aad Thos. Darke, Vice Pres- © dents; U.G. Board, Trensurer ; Jobw ¥. Panrd, | Recording Secretary * v.B. Wood, Correspond- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Greatest yield of Com to 1 Acre, to Geo. ‘Wilson, 153 beslick, Prom. $5 00) 24 Levi Ward, 115 bushels, prem 3 00, dat ene eee eS 0o ad * Th * Mex) Cuthrell, 5 Greatest yield of Wheat, 1 Acre, 50 2-38 bushels, Max’l, Cutbrell, 6 00 my Secretary. | ‘2d greatest yieldief Wiest, 1 Acre, — | 3. F. FOABD, See'y. | George W. Johnson, 00 a 3d grestest yield of Wheat, ! Acse, a Another Dissevered Churth—A paragraph | bushels, Berry Foster, 2 00, Seder this beading, has been published io seve- Greatest yield of Tubaces, 1 Acre, 052 Ibe, ral of the daily papers, in reference to the diffi Coshreit, 4 00, ities at the lato menting of she Synod of the Greatest yield of Irish Potntoes, § Acre. 67§ bushels, Win. Clouse, prem. 2 00 Greatest yield of Sweet lotalxs, 65 bas, North Carolina, in which the Presbyterian Charch be referred to as munonget those that ave beew divided by the slavery question, Thu, as ous | Refyrmed Dutch Charch as to the Clasds of Conga aud plot Lyetty by Rey, Smatmacl ‘DIED + In thie €opaty en the Uh Nov. instant, MARGA- RET MAREA, iufeol daughter of Mr. Kichaed tH. | Cowan, oged U5 monthe und 15 days. At her residence, in Rowen Couaty, on the 6th alt. pufier (wo weeks painfat Hem, of Hever Mem MA K- GARET ANDERSON, ruliet of Wiliam A a, ia the 62nd year ol ber ge: The detouged, fur many years previous t her uit. tad lived » vonsimtent and meuber of the Presbyterian Charch of ‘Third Seog, Uwae hor but, like thut of people, 10 be seied with afilietion. ‘ae oan yaad | was truly kind and uflvotwnate ; as a nei » she | wae elt. * aiid, Whine ; oe a 4 tie Wee faithful Yn the Observance of the institutlous, | teges and dutice Which entered tuto ber ‘The neighboriedd end-ofllieted grand-children eas io eek a ready reper piicvtiepese parent. But “ From adverse ante and on sorme, Mer favored soul He bore ; And with you bright, sugehe forme, - She lives, to dit me mwre,” Davideow College, Nov. &, 1855. RJ. - aes a eae oe ee de REMOVAL, > 4 yous A WEIRMAN & PRICE have removed; then Clothing and Tailoring Extablishment (rom ‘uppomte Murphy, Mclume & Ca, io the eurnes im- wodsately uppwite KR. & A. Murphy's Store. | Baliebury, Now, 13, i655. B5af Daguerreotype Likenesses, Taken, and fg up la tht Neatest possible Style, Z. 8. OOPFIN. a LL od ope Withing their Likenesags token 4 stich easert be serpesr fo as a cay | | sther late, would dwell lo cll a the LOWLY BOVSS SALISBURY, where | will remain 9 few days, and wil take great | pleasere commoduting wny and all persous who ay nb & colt i reduced my priecs le order thet ali, eveu these 1@ the most hemble Circumstances, may be eus- ble to severe thet Hheneta Fad ot w coll as 0 lhe opporteniy aay never re tere 1 also give natice to peraene heaving Daguerreot ype ; P. Bilis, prew., 2 00 prceree (rom @bick they would lh ination om & Tieet ‘ ef Usel NV akasan AV ices readers well knoe, is nv entire matake—dociri- os = oficu the Cese, thal 1 cae ib ensures pee u nal difkevnces amd ecw mensurce having ben | °." Meters. sed auuahiply the cquee lsdefianely . Perry, prem, AE, vag ¥ Letecwcsers pent)) at we luchets, breast puns, hager Yheet A ot ¥. JN. Peock, ground woe & ver Ubereh, The nage, a0 s 1 a Pumphios, J. N. Brock 5 Mavery question had sothing to do with it, We! - at rares satiofaction given of a) remuneration de- a a Wheat. J. 1. Job 2 | chaseve that one of Ue soular primis tke @ | osirections grew ie the Art, sad appareiue furawh —: pause corres of the 4, of deoted om reamme oe. @ : Onions, Mr M. Pulford. 25 “Of ota each . pe i came Nowen “a nies au - . P. P N 4 lange ce has Loans . - ~ - - : : ee _ — 2 2 oly ones that retain » nativmal organizatiog are | S E ‘ N "5° r Meseel Cvthral ¥. Ure old Calvwustic iromabe Presbyteriae amd the * ud UO: 1) St I PLY as Nw : "| Hplecopal Churches, Tat the Methodist, Hep wad Te tatteeceeeeass FALL & WINTER GOODS: ALS. resent im Loth seotions of the ( stoe a sufficient g the Laat Stalin, Wm. Brent, #3 @ body of commenicants to keep alive the slavery Home Colt, over | sad coke , Settation Neth end Routh, ao reiiziow ee Pycan, We. I. Ward, 2 o . meet, © hatever the compromises and adjustments Wale Gawd Vy WH aos — Presbyterian. | | Tiest Mule, wader | year ol, Tyre Glewe, @ oo COMMERCIAL. | < © ever 1 sed ander 2 years obd, RF, Jobaston, :0o = == Nest Jack, Tyre Glens, 2 00 CHARLESTON MARKET. ©. Mahe BAAT,D. Schasten, 200, pemerted by HUGH 1. TINLEY & CO, . ae end Cal BY. 1 M.¥ t: : te Commisnvon Merchants, No 2, Erchange ot ia . Laam, { Chertoan, S.C © Call, ender | year old, J. 1). Johnston, | 30 iaptot ss fF Lanse, 3 00 CHARLESTON, New 10, 1853 Boar, wader 2 years old, J. D. COTTON— Market wes def end foriosung tit J tetnate 20 reorwpt of the Ams'e oowe whack mat being as bed as anticipated by dealers, bay ore tend bedd and 100 ade Weaviest Wag, 1 year oki, $00 Me. Derry ot | ewer them bast owek's prioes, any Mikio “| Fontes, 4 OY nt. cnet Middling 8 08); kw Middling # » =). the 2d-heartet Ulog, 1 year old, 356 Ma, lower quaiucs ane gates and not ln mech 4-mand Meswell Cuthrell, 3 00 BACON —Mgehet rather bere, prices firm mdes 00 | end stewitere 134; home 15 « 165 94 largest Llog, 509 Thx, Mant Cuthrefl, 2 Best pair of Chickens, Maz'l Cvthrell, Compitioe—8. 1. Lowell, BF. Joboston and Lovie Ward. Mf Buncombe or Eigcoombe has or can brat the above yield of Corn or Wheat, Iteric wil try again. 25 BUTT ERPs Vetiow woadily commends 2 BEESW (k—e demmnd, of 3a Te per dete = Penthers, SUGAR & COPFER—Seppiics on band tuni-d heey stupeee et daily expected. Rin 10} 21!) So ger. per bd 44. per bot Sa © MOLARSEA—N OU, 6c : Cobe Pic, wraree FLOOR —earer , artivale for the week fi tle mre than supplying heme demand ; pree, per wi, © market 15. 40 3. M. JOHNSON, Cor, See’y. >: sock, 64 62 * Arrival of auother Detackmes! ¢ Beakch GRATN — Receipts of Wheat for the work 25,000 bashets ; exports, 27,000 bushels mostly Comet wise, Factory Girle.— Among the passengers by the chip Star of Empire, which arrived at thie port on Wednesday, from Liverpool, were about sixty Restch girl, engaged to work in the factories here. were most peatly dressed, and care them eas oak eran rivets, aark Ge cee ators d rarer A They wore pened Holyoke, their place of ee oe : : ® via the bb ad FRUIT — Green Apples, $4.50 0 85 per barrel: aon Boston Traveller, Ort.23." | Dred Fran, none in market—demend pond Gea Betety Rock Pay.—Ii ia now stated that Meee, frm $100 10 9105, Lard, 14015; Ground on wb usdehderbtion will the medicem swore! Pras in demaed ot $2 500275 per buchet Satr. re by the Execttive be touched, if the olf sokher | enpts of Liverpanl, the werk. 20,000 sacks; dail at can powibly avoid doing so, 01.15; expected ty decline 900 bushe Turks Istand tS stems eaid for 40 cia and wae reshipped. LIBERATION OF PASSMORE WILLIAM SON. Pumsoacerus, Now. 3. cnty 2 few bendred bushels being stripped to Liverpent Crops of white wom ethaasied, at there have been no errryals the week We wid a chore kt of red at 91 95, 00 did others: bet 1 90 ie nearer the rulieg price demand good at that, Core —There hare bere no ar Free Latiertoh & Ethos Preece Carrent, Now. Tib WILMINGTON MARKET Williarmeon br ght Jowrt thi | Reef Cattle, per 100 Ibe 5 06; Coffee, Ru, II} a ey leak ie mor 13g, Catton, Ha sy, Feathers, 45 «50 Motteta, ing by the Marshal, and made an affidavit be | yoo). p65 Fler, NC) $108 $10.25, Comm, fore Ue Court, that io hie anewer to the writ of | ao Cain 35, Midnmes, Cabs) 35 0 405 Sugar habeas corpus, he did not intend contempt for, | hoe Riwo,) 90 94. Tallow, 12 0 12 or teetade the procts of the Coerl Aa inter | rogatory was propounded him by the Distriet At- | torney, through the Court, touching his power | Lad prodece the bodies of Col. Wheeler's negrues | 14; Sot, wack, 180; Molaaere N.0.) 50; Sagar before the Court, in sceortance with the man: (4, 41); Peach Brandy, 60; Apple do. 55; Whiekes dates of the writ, which being answered maga) gy; Hay, 75; Beef, om the bof) 495 Pork, 9 a 10 tively, and after some remarks upon Colonel Chickens, (each) 15 a 17, Buter, 208 a5 Wheeler's suit for damages, dc. by the [District Attorney, the latter L his abendoument of the habeas corpus proceedings, and the ( ‘ourt discharged the ee: A New Tie.—A poot widow was asked how ahe became so much attached to a certain neigh | bor, atid replied that sho was boawd to him by | several eords of wood which be had sent to her during the hard winters, ‘| FAYETTEVILLE MARKET—Nov 10 Fleur, (femily) @9 50—Crose, §F.75; Cora, 80 Wheat, 81.50; Oata, 40, Peas 65070; Lard 13 4 Information Wanted F the heire of John Sanmers, who North Carolina he of he Revoloionary War Adderse Helper & Brother, Satisbery, NC Nov. 13th, 1855 aw NOTICE! eo Coart of Pleas and served in the Y Virtue of aa order of th Quarter Ses Rowan Coanty, [will expose to public sale, at | ert-house ia Salshary, on the Sth day of February, 1556, 8 negro boy, calling himn- self JOTIN, aged abuat 30 year Said boy wae ia hen up ae 8 rnseway, and confined inthe Jal of Row an County, for twelve months Notice of his appre- hension and confinement having been made for six Steger Crop in Lowiviana.-—\cttors from (he interior of Louisiana report that considerable damags to the sugar cano has beon caused by —— — oy the eer belated months, ard no ove appearing to claim aaid negro, he weather preventa the juice from granulating, 00:1, | was uedered t be sald as by law directed. should it co@tinue, the receipts will be greatly Terme—Cash Ce KLUTTS, 8h'ft dh layed. | oN 13,435 4 svember J.D. BROWN & LEMLY RE. now reeening thelr second ba of Fall aad W inter Goods, comsteting Blork and Fan *y Natkea, pronted Mousin Th Laine 2, ier hand Engliwh Me- rinors, louke, Talmaa, Ilata, Bots por Shera, Bonnets, Ready-Made Clothing, Togetver with = large stock of Senge and Fancy ‘ whieh oe cee depored & sell low. (och cartemees ell Bnd it to ther orden tr give we 0 taf Lowes purchawag cterwhere, Be we are determined to by Sprag JNO PD BROWN & LEMLY,. No 3 Graske Boilding, «ss ae mee Rakebory, New 6, teah ALRO, we hove ow hand « large bt of Woastn Me Lames. A!perces, prints ani Eaghah Wermas, which for cash regerdices of coat we wel chee owt LAND SALE? \ TICAT Co rad es a an oad tal tecelto oom pa cheeers, on Wedne aday. ihe | 2th of December nent, 0 the late reaidener of Allen Gill, deerased, by the heirs, the fallewing valenbte trectsof Land, be longing to the evtate of ead decramed, steste om Lt the Rocky Creek. leven miles Nornh of Statesville and within one of two miles of New lustivete in Ire- deli County, ven The Home Plantation \64 Acres a Whee . ive Dheow ~3 qe Colahen 5996 Medison 73 Mre Gall 20 Woedenico “ aaey The above lands contain some good bottoms Meadows, Mill-site, Woed-land, Ac. Pereme wahing to perchase where there = a mprovements gung oe, will please Any of the hire will attend prompeot of pablec ramine for themeectyes. to euch persone Terme made known on the day of sale by the Agents HL GILL, JAMES & ALLISON 3.25 November 13, 1555 VOTICE---LAST CALL. EMBRACE the preeent opportumity of retarning my thanke to the citizens of Salebery and sar- rounding coantry for the very libera! sepport bestowed apon me the fast 2 years, and now ae 1 intend to close my hooke, will be more thankfal to afl those who are ndebted to me to eome forward and make payments without delay. aa L will mot give indulgence Internat will be charged on all accoante after the Let f Juneary «f each year JW. HOWARD November 13,1555 tf 2s State of North Carolina. ASHE COUNTY In hymty Fall Term, Stephen Thomas and David Worth, 1855 ve Alex's D Smuhand Hanniton Smith. T appearing to the satiafretion of the Court that Defendants are not readenta of this Suate: It fe, therefora, ordered that pubbcation be made for ax werksin ihe Carolina Watchman, not. fyrng the ead Defendants to be and appear before the said Court of Equity, be beld for the County of Ache, at the ¢ in Jefferson, on the Ind Monday «fter the 4th Monday in February next, thea ewer or demur to sad til, or the the above ye rt bev and there to plead, n mime well he takea pro confesse, und heard ex perte as to them Wirnees, (scorge Bower, Clerk and Master of our nid Coart of Egmty, at Offiee, the 2nd Monday after the 4th Monday in Anguet, A. 1). 1855 GEORGE BOWER, C 95.50 M. B. Biicerail 6125 Blank Warrants for sale Here | bes common form buildi, | propesty, vies oT SALISBURY: 14.0 15, /Muinssor, Cuba, 40 poh ‘ON. Orleans, 111 cause of shed hey oh, v0 v ae ia ay Tess oe iaforis on Wrought, 125@ 15 |one df thelorgem stocked: jf oy | Comdies, Euliow 18 Horse Shoe % so hasnt, 80nd Fall and Winter’ Goods, — Wald). Limeod, Pgal aGl 194 }Orer offered in the market. A part of which con- Z 16.8, ‘anuers” # gal 00a 75 | Mets iu the follow tig ver? y*Telinus aad PR. 4@ Inieb, Manutllus, Aipecea, French avd Kagiish Meine, en Beattie 124 @'16 { db. Sweet, 40, | Delanes, Persinu Twills, C &c. Prints, as- y: », B. [moried ; Onkford’s latest style aod Sik Hate ; Cotton Bagging, -—~ sapke,) $0.00 Santeme ne and Ladeg Gaiter mts ap p and LAT 2 4 20a: ‘ very “Dundes, las hectings, Brown, 4-48 Pata dasert of Ready-Made Coats, Pans, Veen, « Bosleps, 000 bo taeed $2.25 [Sbirus, &c, for mom and bogs. Cutton Yara, 8b a ans of their Gyods were yoo before the late 2@- Carn, need prices, and they ate ed to sell tiem as tow bor Sach, or lo Pueetudl payersen short ercdu , at whulesale or retail, at they cap be parc din Wes Not: Over Yet! S25,000 WORTH. OF GOODS 10 BE SOLD.~ TE are now teceiviog Oom New York aod Fa 1a futge stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, and Bhyes;'Cape and Hats, Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing, Powder, Last ont She. Mails, Harse and Mule Shoes, nd a large jut uf Superior REGALIA CIGARS! In fact almost all kinds of Goods, which we are de- d tp-gell low; heuce we say, that we will not ivy 1% tern North Carvlina. We return our sincere thanks for Sites » Semen, Lost, past favors, and hiipe by ‘strict attention. puuctactity tread wes “ Crushed, 125915 . ‘0 — yess in busipess to merit an increase, Fie a 468 fein, oa kinds of country proface takew at tho:highest do. Bat, 40 sdsTurpemtine, BPs Pr in ICHWINE & HARRISON 4 Keng. Rofin'd 55 (Wheat, 50 | Salisbury, Uet. 2, 1855. Smid “ Moles, ool, 25200 mF Oval, @i Gines, 3 bess See al a ae Te a " 125 pak a 3 . Lead, bar, Tf« 10% 12 $2.45 iu Dry While, 10 af ia r AGHE & POSITIVELY CURED! PTE grease temedy ever dlesuWened for the care of Ague out Fever! Far eute at J. H. ENNISS’ Buok Btore. pt a he Rt CLOAKS! CLOAKS! | Ledies’ Cloth Cloaks, . Do. Migs, Rich ee oy nt hp No one need be troubled with Ague and Fever a Do. Cloth Tabaas, é fe single day, if they will use the above Remedy, which | MICHAEL one are ory es by tundreds without a dangle case of pees Se ee ee Baligbary, Ort, 2, 1855. 19 VALUABLE, PLANTATION FOR SALE, Near Salisbury. | (ode OFFER for sadly thd<ploutation oo which I ow evuteining 336 acres, and stunted near the Rai- Rued, three giles South-west tum Salisbary. ’ PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, ase General Agonta. Saltebury, Nerth Carolina, be andersold by any dther house. fore, what we say to one, we say to ail, come, end we tr al ts more for your mowey A ong Sy ce oe & A. MURPHY. Sativbury, Oct. 1855. 3m20 P, & Remember the Sign in large letters, MUR- PHY'’s STORE. 4 CONKLING, SHEPITERD & CO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN BStBsB oo FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G@0DS,|;,.... 91 MUMBAY & 91 wABREN ST8., nwaw YOoRx | Pred. A. Conkling, Charles A. Aepbord, Wop. ¥. Rarnour. MOCKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY : 6 ie next session of this Iustitation commences on ‘Thursday, the %h of August. The Subscriber, in taking chargé of the school, will only say, that he will use bis etwust «ndeavors to sustain the reputation which the sebool bes hitherto enjoyed. Young men will be prepared to enter any ctasw io the University which they mey demre. TERMS: About one-hall of this trect is wood land. The eul- I AVING competent and confisential enrrespon- Gvaied poruun comprises some goud fresh land, good dents in the prine:pel cities and other meadows, orchards, &e. Nt ie well wetered, ead in| portions of the Union, oll buciaces entrusiod to wo will many reapecta a very desirable pices of poperty, 1h | be promptly executed ou the most fuvorsble ferma— | a dwelbng, kitchen, and | Collections and negutiathos aviended t with Gdeliy oat-houses. This lnad wil) be std privately, ii j- | acd diapaich. BY OFFICE wm Cownu's Binck Row. | cation be made early ; otherwise, at p Ocwwber 23, 1855. aa the Coart-huuse door ja Gullabary, op Tucedsy of the aR os Fons one { west Superior Coan of Rowan. ON Sh MARGARET BENSON m4 SALISBURY, N. C. '} AVING taken oat Lotions of Aduisistra tion on | Te subscriber baving taken of the above the came of Moses D. Kilpatrick, dee’, I wit Estabbehece:, begs leave to the pablic | proceed to sell, on Tuesduy, the 4th of Deecmber generally, that the flonse is gow oped for the retepuce coat, ot peo soaidence of the deoresed, phe (ollywmng | Buaréere, Traveires, M¢: We protitees thet bis ACCOMMODATIONS shall be equal to any in the Btaie. Perseus stopping | at bie House, always hare meaisia thme for the arri- | val ead departece of the Care. Attentive and oblig- | ing servants alweys io atleedance y a trisl w, Steeny. Mey 24, 1855. Coach Manufactory WM. M. BARKER OULD aay to the poblic thes he has just retare- ed from the Northern cues with « sapply of | material end drefis of the latest myles. Hevieg vinit- SIDERABLE QUANTITY OF | od the mont reno weed autwafactories in the Usited COTTON AN D CORN. States, he hae bees epabied tw procure dite of rare All the howschuld and kitchen farnivare of the de-|beasty. He feels bimenif xe prepared to execute aduce me: November 6, 1855. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Ove Good Riding and Harness Horse, One Good Buggy, FIVE MULES, Ten or teuecloe head of Cattla, about 50 Acad of Hoga, forty head of Sheep, Ten Barrels of Flour, 190 of 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT, ONE ROAD W WAGON AND GBARING, A CON coserd, inciading a gwd Library Alen, | rd order pole and to offer greater i ate A FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, "0-20. 03, 1055 twa | DIRECT IMPORTATION. (CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, =x. Bm. NICHOLS, Columbia, 5. C. | . y ay a! °c 13 NEGROES, meat of them young, Whety end tasty ,—togerher wuh the Parmeng Tywda of every desempiwa, all the Hey, Fudder, semw, Re, ow beed, wath other art: chee not met! med Terws made hoown of the doy of mle JAMES G RAMSAY, Adu’r ase 2 ' - WG sew reece AN thuse iedebted to ihe estate are ‘0088, <e bd Path ag! bens Al Sy) mumediare payment, and all thwe pad Nerth State to give as a call Nase ae ben eeecas ae N B to ample ctanms agvine sand estate are hereby miified to woul the saese fot poy ment Withee the dase pcves ted by lew, of thee gouge willbe ph -d ia bar of ineis fe curery. Gold Band, Fancy and White, in Dinner 1G RAMSAY, Ada’ | and Tea Sette—Bew | M. Murebead, Hea. Primary oaeah Ba it ean ot 5 months, Higher Brawehen ured - - Bry Classes, yo - = = $25.00. JOUN B. GRETTER. Aagua 7th, 1855. lla REFERENCES: Pesideut and Faculty of the Univerity ; Hon. Jeo Jenn M. Dick, Greensboro’ ; | Vanare. Shober and J. F. Boll, Bagra, Seisbury. *,° Lexington aod Yadkin Flag” copy 6 times EF Goteor ymvaaripat te office. PETER W. HINTOR, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOWN KFPOINT, syouPelin, va. Tobacco, Flow, Grein, Gotten, Hava! Stores, &c. Also, to Recei and Forwarding Gaoons. nErER Seepage = hang a 16 Row. es be dy'vt? We. » as ee DR. 7. FP. DASON. (Regilar in both Medicine sad Dental Surgery) DEewTisT, iat dlar dep lssapeg omgran|emget porwary ep N a Carohaa, begs to say thai be will atiend of! calls | theoagh friends or P. Office at Salisbury, daring the | contiowance of this matics. N. B. tHavag every facility, and competent asniet- | awta, none need suffer with, or despair of Teeth who | | epee te time Othee hours from 8 to 5. September 1], 1855 {femelle se W hutehead’s rie MANTUA MAKING MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, jiu «re REAL FRENCH ORINA.-. MISS MARGARET ISSR, [oz bery, sad the surroending country, that she is | prepared to receive ofders in the dhure bench of bee -— come she way be eed wt Me William Lily's, =| the bowee of Me.) | Beajemin Johan ber with work prompt siieqiuoe _Sehabory. Sept. 18, 1855 SHOE YOUR NEGROES. LARGE SUPPLY OF HRAVY NBURO 4 SHOES, for Suic, and Orders promptly fied Call carty and get a good article, Opposite Marphy's Grash+ beilding 3. B HOWARD ile wit Aagest 9, 1855. BRAWLEY @& ALEXANDER, RW Mas Ag’, May be frowned at No 1 Granite Lec | ‘ LET cvs REASON T¢ GETHER. | Rewes County, er 6, 1685 “am hedawlonan-opeghen ape onigee a= ERIOR WHITE GRABTTE WARE. DINNER, TEA, Fee eh whan Vihk tamed Kom COT 4 MOTLBED OLASIT 4RE— Ls) B TC MRLERA, COBLETS, CHAMPAIGHE WINE & EGG GLASSES, ‘1 or 2000 Basbets of Corn Wanted. | | PLATED CASTORNRS, FINE T4BLe T, COFFER CRS: 6 Rag Sebecribers are tery aaron to epee & Grver- | Rie a hwe 7 I nares aes id rd denag house in roller ehelmragt PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER K#I¥V . a =, 2 soem cf 6 fprt house eae oe tained «We have at preecet M: RW. Mime, whe is| Jamas _—~ ~ 2 a our Agent, and may be foend »! the store of Mesera | x ATP 3D. Brown & Lente. We wish | or 2908 bushels of ss. Care at present, far whith te highest marke: prine | EXGLIS TIN PTRAR ovens, - Seem wil be paid ; we are also im the market for Cotton, | tad Platoon Trooeks wake ome? pmoous Fier, Whest, (Pete, Peas, Deed Apples, Peaches, | de, &e , for which the highest poee in cash will be pod “*PACKAG Whatessi: Geode well pat ap and sent to the Ral Roads. le expect a call, and off try te prove Ghat we give MH. F. NICHOLAS Near Com't Bonk, (ntwestie,& @. | November 6, 1855 Geteber 16, 1555, DRESS MAKING Mrs. Barker OULD respectfaily amnoance to the Ladies thet | she has received a full supply of Fashioos for and alan that she has secared | W the Fall and Winter ; | dressmaker, oot of the establishment of Mra Dodge | & Sister, New York. She vow feels prepared to Gill any order whatever, She is in regular recetpt of the | monthly fashions, and respectfully y anlicits ladies to call | and see fesnions, eramine work, hear pnces, &e To strangers che wodld any, that she eno give some of the first ladies im the place as reference. Ottober 23, 1838 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. WITY ARE WE SICK Tt has bee the lot of Gre haman race to he weighed dows “ disease ond suffering. HOLLOW AT'S PILLS are special ad to the refief of the WEAK. the VERVOS, the ni ora and the IN PURM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constite- Profensor Holloway personally superintends the mane pony his medicines in the Caited States, and offers them to 0 free and enlightened oy coal as the beet remedy the wort? or an@ for the remotal of "THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expremty combined to operate on the stomach, the Heer, the kidneys, the fungs, the skin, amd the | tooue, correcting any derangement im their fusetions, parify FOR SA LE, ing the bleed, the very fountain of life, aad Geus curing disease in all its forms ( N the waters of Third Creek, 14 milee west of DYSPEPSIA & LIVER COMPLAINTS. Seliabary. At least one Depot om the Western It haabeen | Rail Road must inevitably be located in a short die- Nearty half the haman race have taken these Pile proved in all parte of the workd, that nothing has equal to them ia cases of disorders of th stomach complaints gewerally They soon give te these however mach deranged, and ohie “a “| GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. | Many of the mort despotic Governments hare opened their Custom Houses to the introdection of these Pilla, that they may became the medici masees, Learned Colleges admit that this medicine te the best remady ever Enown for persats of has been op raired, ae ite 0 afford relic heen found tance of this iract. Apply to Jobh A Boyden of Selssbary, October 30. 1855. FALL AND WINTE Goons. ie: SUBSCRIBER 1@ now re | jog hes large stuck of Pall and Winter Good's, tf detieate health, or where the lavigorating properties never FEMALE COMPLAINTS No fernale, yotmy of ott, thonid be without this eotenratct ed eathty courses at m. tis also as vest eae to Children of all ages aud should be without i ceiving and eonsrating of — STAPLE AND PANT DRY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Bants, China, Detph and Glase Ware, Tints, acting Im many cases Wie ach safest medicine that can b> for any complaint , eonseque ouy ne family Holloway's Pills are the best Remedy known in the world for the following 1)iseases Seapine beetle) ern ett ean Aine: Druge and Paints, Congha Devithty Taflammation tome Hardware and Cutlery, Groeenes, & Ookds Fever & Ague Veneral Affre ee cmeeant To which h To lwecaileniiea RC his naeren soy eu sara oire Warne af all Lawn’ of 4 and the public, and which he offers at low prees for Headactet Winds Piles Cash, or on me to punctual castomers at wholesale ©,° Sov! at the nafactorios of Profeesce Hotrowsy, Mai or retail den Lane, New ¥ and 244 @trand, Louden, by all reapecta MICHARL BROWN bie Drnggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the Latted States, an the civilised ‘orld, in boxes, at 3 conta, iy cents, and Bt each BE There fe 0 considerable ea ving by talking the larger siees October Dd, 1855 WHEAT! WHEA XB. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box, SOB PIINTING O fice. price will be pard im cash JOHN Me for which the marke RORIF Sahebury, Vet &, 1855 Wwf | Neutly scecnted att Mts 375 ACRES OF LAD | wish to pearehase a large quanuty of good wheat, ‘DR. R. P. BESSENT, A Regaiar gradmate of the Bakimore C. of Dental Science, would inform thecitizensof an eed the pablic geeerally, that he bee removed to the town of Salebary, eed may be foend at Robards’ flotel.-xcept when profeamona'ly aberet | Tr Commenications by mail or otherwise promptly | | attended to ly23 $25 Reward. a | Rea oS ty meme residence, |” im Rowan co, a negro boy samed HENRY — | Saud boy os shvsi 5 feet bigh, 23 years old, heavy beard, anasto el areek deal, and is very black He | wil moet y comtiows to fork about im the meigt- | borhoed of Third Creek. The above reward will be get bim agam SAMUEL KNOX Sept 4th, 1835 159 WHEAT, WHEAT. 10,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. TANTED—TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS OF WHEAT. for whch, 1 will pay in Caen he highest market price MICHAEL BROWN | Oet. 17, 1835 PAE a _U.42Dew’ Ee N Salebery, on the [1th instant, « Pocket MEW | § ORANDUM BOOK, black, contaimamg « Note on M. MeKetvy, dated Sept 25, 1835, for @175.00 payuble to the andere cred All persons are cavtioned agenst tracing for sad Note, as peyment wil be putes The finder will be sutably rewarded by leaving the Bunk and contents at the * «Watchman ” GEO. Ho SPENCER 7, 1835 NK Wanted Immediately, At the Silver Hill Mine, ANY QUANTITY OF WOOD AND COAL. WM LEAVEN WORTH, Sept Sitwer HiW, Oet 1, 1855. 19ef Dr. CHARLES T. POWE I ris permanently located tn areal respect- fally tenders bis pr services to the pub- he. Offer —¢ Salisbury. Avg FLOUR! FLOUR! | 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR. WISH to parchase FIVE THOUSAND BAR <sioma wane Rrvk Row Jith, InSo. tea market pnee MICHAEL BROWN Oet 17, 1855 za HE EXCITEMENT] N e Tia Court boner site, and "| where he will be found, ot all times, whee nat peatee \ RELS FLOUR, for whreh 1 will pay the highest Salisbury, September 18, 1855. E. MYERS, N osT hie. patrons and ba ppc general that he recei most select stock of of 1 wade: FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he has ever befure had the pleasure to offer, LABLLS BRASS COCDS oe ee ee HI8 STOCK OF ‘has ever FRENCH NEEDLE WEREED TACONST int SWI8S COLLARS and 8. ces; HONITON, Guinean 4 vitandt La | ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTIS#B, PLAIT LACE, COLLARS. ETTES & SLEEVES ; HAN SKIRTS, INFANTS WAlsTs; ROBES and DRESS: INGS aad INSER , in great COLLARS, 8LE HANDEERCHIEFS. © He has a asiitment Uf Lashed ently veg wad TALMAS, Ceape, Bay Biate and other “ fiawes” yr pate amy, “STAPLE DRY GOODS, in complete, comprising almost every article in the line. He bas a first rate aseoriment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Composing Ready-Made Canes. Clothing, Cloths, meres, Vestings, Shirts, Cravais, Stocks, Gloves, Gevadets, de. &e., bestowed opoo him, eed trusts to merit « contipanaes of the ome. EK MYERS, t Wd 4 Crate Wag” - ‘DR H KELLY HAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, BH, Cy and affore us services to the eitnens of Lredell = pablic generaly. Office on Main Street, weet opposite the Wethediat “Srey sorties. Tremendous Excitement ABOUT THE Western Extension! F Sabsctibers being desirons of extending Giclt bastnes in the West, as well as ofl other disse rma ae thie method of inforaung their sumessas and petrous that they are aoe *. ap recermng READY MADE. CLOTHING, ~| Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- themen’s Furnishing Goods 2 el of which wil be =td mot Also, 0 splendid sock of HATS aad Dent take oer werd, but call and sadefy JNO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, Merchant Toilers. Sshebery, NC. Sept. 1855. ree | TM SUBSCRIBER & now receiving and <fees fur enke the fullowing Groceries — F iF it MICHAEL BROWN. taf ~ DR. DINKINS. | Pdemeteart Actes offers hie serviens to the efit. tens of Seliebery. Ufice at the Mandee Hose. Safiebary, May 31, 1855. wi Yadkin River Land for Sale. TE subscriber offers for sate his plantation oe the Yadkin River, siz sada half miles from Tt bee below the Trading ford and withia half mite of the Holtebarg Station oe the N.C. Raiteoed. ont ft @ a good Dwelting Hose, and Negro Boawte | sufficient to accommodate 40 or 50 Negmes The a «_ Ee ECS the services of Mies Lingie Cochrane, 0 festionsble | paid for hie apprehenmon and confimement, oo that I) Trect contains | Wel. | of which ome hendred and sixty or seventy-ore Gest rete — There are about two and Gfly y-five acres of woodiend. In poiat of fom | caey prog ‘and is anserpassed io Westers Nurth Caro fea Pf net eold privately before the Int Wednesday m fe Become next, it ae Os oats te Se ghee eee premiers, on that da CH ARL Es L. TORRENCE. October 16 2ite IF Nonh Carchaa Wing and Greensbors’ Patriet please onpy QUININE or west acarrry may be bad at the Stores of Marphy, MeRorie & Ca, aad Jenkins, Ruberts & Co Sehebery, Oct, 23, 1855 lead DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, FFICE OPPOSITE aneion HOTEL. Feb. 3 1835. PLEASE NOTICE THIS ure from the Tailoring hing bue ness, reque: ae perenne indeba. seule, by the first of Decem- ber ment »red tc be ample Lime, these will be nw indulgence given after that date. NB A email stock of good clothing oa head, whieh will be disposed of on very low terms. HORACE UL. BEARD. Salisbory, Vag Mth, 1°55 fis NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN EXCHANGE OFFICE. an prepares @ art ese o0 te Continental ew York, » “the Bamk of Chartestem, Seuth Carolima. Also To bay Thwe Bills on Cofumbia, Chalesion and Angusta JOHN McROR ~ 1808 Salisbury, N.C. November 5 Marriage License beantifully printed aud be | sale at this office a ble and animal kingdom, which spear to bel iffcult of solution upon any other principle. » LUNENBURG. eg ee From the Albany Cultivator. Influence of the Moon. An esteemed correspondent, at New Baven,| Yonn., has sent us & communication of some \ T Al, length, ou the “ Influence of the Moon in Agri- \GRICLLTUR: , © Its length precludes “al insertion entire, but we will state briefly its, ground aod reasonings. Our correspondent thinks the repeated agency of the moon, even if it does not merit notice on account of its truth, should caim more atention nb this age of investigation and progress, from the general prevalence of the belief in relation to it Le mentions several instances of the pop- | ular belief, which he thinks worthy ef further : j examination, among which are Ptiny’s notions! three upon the habits of that action pte grain, to sell, should be cut at the moon's will We hailed with satisfaction. I Neer ee ‘increase, being heavier j—and, to keep, should Jeave to auggest, however, that there is ss be cut at its decrease, being then more incorrup: , [a A eee tible. He cites the opinion of the French pou! more Geeply affecting the toatenal Toterwats gf fanciers; that egys till’ be more likély to pro- | the agricultural community, which I should Wee) Jace chickens’ at fall moon ; that pigh should tq ee discussed in the Farmer. I refer to the | pot be killed at the moon's increfée ; that troes ultural Operations.” From the Southern Farmer The Chinch-bug—Whence cometh it? Eprrors : Some of your conte are discussing the question Merers my} o- raries, I whether the Sora migrates or wwras inly iroys. This has long been regarded as an interesting problem in natural betory, and any new light perceive, tha: ongia of the Chinch-bag—a patient and plilo- should be eut sem the dew moon, &e. kc. | sophical imvestigation of which might lead to = Llc thinks it “time eneagh to seek for a canse, tbe adoption of some measures for its poutial or whem we asteftain the fhets” io the case, aud evure prevention. that whem Arago made bis accurate and titeuded| Whesee cometh it! The Chincb-bag bas observations, hig jad had, been, previously ! been koown in Virginia aed other Soutbern ~ made up” on the “subject. sacle 1 Now, we cau assufe our girrespoadeng t ve. . r ter of mee oe see highly approve at all mes, a spirit of investi- the is po longer a young maB—and yetwben © OU! be was many yours younger thity he is now, bey) i) way practical results. But there may | remembers to have beard the Aispeople say that | | be some points towards whickrour time and la- gation, and a system of observation with a view | hinpdy waciently ere, rethon wy farther addition. The foportanes of undivided atte, tion in any pursuit, was forcibly and justly’ ex pressed by a wise writer, ‘ He that observeth the | winds shall not sow, and he that regarded the | clouds shall net reap;” priety it may be added, “He who governs oly and with ve less pro- labor ea the-earth, by the ebanges.of the mogn, shall have a scanty harvest.” HOME AND FRIENDS. Oh, there's power to make each beur As sweet as heaven designed it ; Ner need we roam to bring it home, Though few there be that fiud it. We seek too bigh for things clore by, Aad lose what nature found us ; For life has here no charms so dear i As home aud frie uds around us. | | We uft destroy the preseat juy For fuvure hopes, and praise them. { While flowers as sweet bloom at our feet, If we'd bat stoup to raise them ; For things afar suill «weejgr are, Whea gopth's bright spell has boond a ; Bat soon we're tavyht thatearth has naught Like bome and ‘nendé arogad us. The f-iewds that speed in time of need, When hope’s nat teed is shaken, To show You stil! that come what will, You are upt quite fyrtaken ; Though all were aight, if but the ight From friendship’s altar crowned us, "T would prove the bliss of earth were this— Our home aud friends around us. od THE MAMMOTH. We promised yesterday to give some account they had witnemecd its ravages, to a greater or 1 may be directed with so little prospect of | of the huge earease found enveloped in ice, on jess extent, all their Hives, |: appears, then, t be a partof the natural entomology of the coun ntrodection from fureicn Life is short ‘and they who accomplish mest, ae do so in| waste our energies upon them try—ot Jer ve es ate ar gd By © ot avapt oy neot they evinee ia di necting their labors towards the to the emownt of ha nature to our ate. propertien to the judy sources, and connected with the eristence of seve ra most profitable dua } ys a ursuits,—and not a’ways our Most valuable cereal productions —especialty | | A success, as to render it very unwise for us to) ihe shores of Siberia. We extract the fullowing from ~ The Ancient World,” by LD. T. Anstel.| | We received from St. Petersburg, a few years} jago, a apecimen of the bair and skin, which | Unose curiogs me such office South Carolinian of the 7th inst. matters may see at our} {oe be Carefully glen: | whiade of the locumotive PROSPECTUS OF THE AIL BROAD TIMES: AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, Devsted to News, Internal Improvements, Education, Agriculture; Manufacture aad Commerce. V° know thut the interesis of the people of our Pace demand suctt’a paper, aod betieving thet | une free fru the political gtrifes and quay: cis of the day, ae to such topics, will be the kind they desire, we confidently enter apon this enterprise with Ube kesut | ance of meriting and ineéying their approbation and sup- ‘port. Our objeet is to make the ‘Times the mirror of | the State, in which all cam see their true interests held | snd | up ead encouraged INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS —To this sub- jJect we expect to devote as much space usa fall state. | ment of the varivus operations will require; for as our | works of improvemeut advance, so do ul! the other in | | terests of the Blate. { — EDUCATION.—It is a source of regret to all in- teresied ia the Educational iuterest of our State, (and | whe i pot!) that our papers ure so much devoted wo | | party polities, &e., that this great cause has beea too | mueb neglected : we propose, therefore, to devote to this subject, a portion Gf'oar space. We wit! fuster and { carefully note the adveneement of Education, wot ons ly inoue higher School, but also in our Common Schuoh. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE, COMMERCE, at this stage of our histury, are com- | mauding the attention of all our good State ‘and mouey- loving citizens, Therefore, the Markets will be report. | | | ed with cite, and all itetms, calculated to throw fight f on cher gf twee i te b.c breaghes of iadwtry, aun! intepode tery week. It is peceshary w say thyre if we had tie, but the ” va the East aad the eheer- ing vews fram the West qdmouish us to close. Per- | mit ws, however, ty assem you that the first number of the Times will myke its appearance about the time the wer peeck this plage frum the East TERMS.~The Times wil! be péuted weekly in ireensborvagh, N.C., on pew material, and contain | | a= weeh Tye. eweny Prete the Bmty, for hte odes eel vance | R- w, | C, ¢. CAL 30, a RIGHT N.C., Oct. 2, 1653. State of North Carolina, {. IREDELL COUNTY ! Greeusbors’, Goose Mille ve. James Galiber Attachment. AMES GALIHER, the defendant in this cane, @F will berebs take potice that said Aitechment was thus day setassed before me, levied oe James Galiher's wheat and corn belungs to a geous of wld | bor dex periuem . “To the latter part of the summer uf 1799, pepettes e See yf lead vss a iy Ee the Auacl of Fur caample,— suppose we expeod fire years nanve Tupgusian Gebeemtap, who w io Ue Rebrces Galiter, dee’d., va whee re is cunditmaal the species are sax! to be exoeediag! + numerous . ‘ ’ , ~~ judgment entered againet the defeudaut ia the sam uf! Ove hoadted and etghty-six dollars, tu be made abe, some feeding o vegetables, and others. or rat her creasing or & ome ia particular, Jeriving its specific foul from oe gra.o the bemar t«-!y mae fe is am established fot, that al) animals am) rensing moon on the mpemng of for vothiag short of five years of labor answer, to distinguish (ists influence fror the imaumerable operating causcs of beat avd os cold > d r whe: < jood mass veguialie— —_ | al—are sulyect to moe dure and Iryness, clear and cloudy parasite io tbe forw f i wt ipscta, whieh ‘skies, soil, cultivation, manure, bight, afd so folige them, mure ut xa in al! ther apes forth,—and thee find the opinion groundless attained!’ We have, it is tr we Khhow of to limit to the of simulas “ opinions” that would also Shall we sot, ther: guale to the probability of success, look a mo and im every locality. In the arteicea! state ro wliat have @ ue, set duced by ovilaamun, there o shusdad «: withest cetenme oto avy spersiicatwwe, that seve pun! ~r fal of thee parasites gre attendant pues mon They are developed by myriads wherever the cieantines of the person m vegiected, snd no degre of care 6 w ! entird » seefioent geve Ued Ue print, ber need eettling fore, as some meet at “Ube cause,” thinks best sot to do! —which our correspondent Wherein, then can n aquest them. (ur domestic snumals are po lee pening vegetation be affecte! by the difference, igfgted by them, only that sot more than ow! «ther the enn happens to be shining on the kind » usually develope! in apy pervcular claws Se Moon—which, ie fact alwaysto ome. And not constitutes all the difference between a decreas though tbe hremst is pot culy doapestic spimais, be! every fu asian img and an eee eal such, at bast, bate acovering f } ofa We are somtimes told that the difference ia feom the monarch of the forest, duws to the de, the growth of plant at new and full moon, 9 mubeutive moe ywing to the increased light at the latter pernod. Aad thes a i re qntabl Owe of the most, Sow, it has teen fully demonstrated that the females hustrat oo artmeat of m= me san et reds that of the moon by wo hundred thousand pleot would ge¢ more light dering ope and putherom hate 2-1 day of sunshine, than in two haedred thou nghta, or etz hemdred peers, of fall moor to exnamine tide inflpence on vegetat (1m eommesion with a thogaand otber influences tare, io afforded in be deed cla In Eo Utpen; conse rope and America the Ueneran fy » alears Goad “Ur8"' 8 to eb-exiet with this plant been the theanes im regard to the mode /{ propagaincs end p<rpetesina. Sum x» se oo the gram, amd that if the san Now aay see] is sn! pct parucular a’ tr the crc p* wid mot only require several rears, as we ba: will be exemrt from depredatiom fr hen already shown bat the examination would ha.e too! thet @y ‘ave tee egg cm the icnds to Le made with a minuteness and scenracy, ir eades wierk hast on ler to determine seach wice shades of difference de Sed their way to tbe © cnn et pt @ Gr eroding any thir ma &w tare, #h ar g ever set attempted in Gal. tice the curlace cf cr accurate agneuitere, bo great, indeed, wouki map be o great deai of ireth wm vee or bath ot b& tLe other distarting caues. a compared witt these sistements pertirular'y in the ‘et - vee mee infvence of iamar leght, thet i would how are ee & acovent fur the -1!-m be very > ke trvieg determime the in letees / the fiy m gay gir wae tote) chepile «fd the en Orrmnned be a dr hes bern steent of emolmers<! fur « ra ly ecomiiog om a rmegh aed slorm women! Nu ame will dewy thet orrrye ovetace eelow . the power fo sing - Now, all on nearly ol the pop olar opimivne of the by eames) means, bat of thes «as tl “* fle nes vegeta bwiled pork bey whet tle race uf paresiics wa ik 1 etimme bene bare realte:! from the loess should «spe! to ave thems mi &< ' me riations Many of 1) @y ow vew than in the proceeding The t wr at @eret vanaace ol ca ther) amd yo m, farmers ate a meet ebciam ¢)) aM fore wh fet beccttrte vert ment of repre my the “ md alwut belf ul © Ther, ia no rule what bee qiweng to Lie What jiaut a ~~ that woe diot b bkeiv to comme right «~ are temt alepted to ss res reams om y Supp m, f¢ inetar that the rol Rt Pobe p< (81 8 jpetiy d @uoreume few by wugng Sill lus Lal jx zZuve west end cc kw op. © di serve as @ protertion arama erm . ne t * 1 met the vermn the cam of bowers and ws («AY 3 rar k See al! ere starved oleae) la fy fevry * ea porters won!) always ol merve aud ; t art Ur s MW feerimg the or rw et wo the Le te ton he aemmrens of them = duige abot who were ont America nt PRe-wolat? rice? z me matmer when remtoded thas th. wire ug. or live arty worm. oF Le d the fa lores A preheteom of drowh, for ex Weer Ba Ween smontfie iat eations ihow 1}. enctaine d be surh remarke an Pw t £ . ra smal! ely Madequste «- me wth afer af me not!) n, compan * 4 , ‘i 4 thore than a pe qular jr: Sot a ref , ste . t h qmre suppl) *) es bow fany fie mayorty o aL wit, ata t paopte sre sateSe) to receive an! perp would mock ra rost the olm-rvat poprins balewes. 28 Wie ome of Lise Bora \reve. the astrono veo of his mind + Teriaye betiet tm the * r 4 we wWoukl meh fal let im the form A a Nore , 1:4 th Artut . t “er te aleud and rid) u wus ar f < the ; af Many years agua ° Weather Table. nest Patient refiverion, than that |e ivedtourrenes | was mubdiehee erly para that tines ow fag the mot part. te 6) mtaecn like Wow g poare 5 tye “ word We pt fon one 1 % cm tem | the I m pia ‘ . ’ r COUN eer Le mile Uli Re t iive ite pot arrocatiny t ‘ tb ' . 8G fully quainted cat y* t for " Mak rims with a yoy every benefit w boca be ‘ fi : ¢ ow the vpe band. an! aver) ov ry Laue ener of the o(') As, however. (i 1 Aiea as pete at. | ep ) - tin wie Yalion may not find » . wr prane woth - em ’ ' ¥ Srvias ln your readem without I be ryt Gwe € thoes fequeat the favor n't n ” ~ emt sb’ aflurd me the use of a wl] my re Sentiie mater Discs me rven a € sor r ‘of labor im observing the imfucnce of ap in yt t of ing tusks for sale from sniong (Lc blocks off ies and rubbisli whieh had fallen “i on {the clifls, saw on the banks uf Lake Oucou the mouth of use Lena river, and projecting f the chitf, a mass uf unuseal but, from it shapeless appearance, he coeld make nothing of’ it The year after, proc coding fo bis mua! hauat, be votiod that this lump was somew hat | ced, aml bad two projecting parts; an towards the eed uf the commer of Bs01, when jhe aggre lurked at i, be found it to evusut of | the bute side of a gigantic anrmal, having large | tuska, one of which projected from the ice. So! slowly do changes take place in these districts, | that the nest summer besay rather cool, no alte | ratwo was to be noted; but ia 1803, part of the tcp bhwwen Use earth atthe monstrous ap mal was sometvhat more melted that before, t:\) the whole at length fell by ts own weight on a form, bite aad fine! at {. walew the ad of thirty dave fron We date eodaat appear aud T scourding w law, DAVID RAMSAY. J P 32.23 plains CLAREN DON IRON WORKS. | A. Ht, VAYROKRA ELFEN, Peapetesee.| 7 © fetearteee pettheced the entire bi be “ CLAREXBUN LRON WORKS.” eticts a ony oor at vyke, Pew Mite sory workers Mining + pa bw Peop, One ro toon ee, Parter, Purtine amd «ther Water wheels Bice Oekd Pemee oot aad Lewetet’s Core 2nd Ont Cremer } wai 0 Phafang Naog-rs sad Pullics Cree Cine Orartee bank of sand. Next year our fitherinan «am maaeey tb supe I yoo gow m the month of March, and cut off the tusks Press which be sua suld for abvut the value of 50 ne ng en £7 lhe.) Teo years afier this, he seventh year from the dis- covery of the careme, these distant and desert regions were traversed by Mr. Adama aa cm ploye A the Court of Russia, and bis aceount of the rest of the | uf the mammoth, the ancient elephant of Northern Earope teresting to be abriiged, wit mech of its value as a vivid e phenom nen “Mr. Adams states: * At this time 1 foand the mammoth stil! in the same place, but altoz- mutilated. The prejudirs being dissipat cvaseyquence of the Tungusian (who hal Glee ek frum alarm on fies hearmg 4 the decuse- ry, because it was considered a bad omen.) hav ug recovered benith, there was no sneacle te prevent approach to tb Th proptie was contented with bis profits for the tawk. the Jalretel) of the netgthorborrd hal ve fleh, with which thes fl their dows aory mw too 9 oet the les of fescniption of so her carcase end Chpriens sherk © cot me thet anders REPAIR WORK Aways dome withewt dotay wa a large force tor ‘het Peo | ll prove edvagtagsoe: t any perme nenting aot - preterence Clihom rrpard te the oxpemee af ead the interest: of off ds went ond her VALUABLE TOWN LOT n-a@DpEa co UHC. ne ! t Ee ee ETE DRY oe Nam Te ge ated ; l \ deat 1. MR 4-<@, during bs amd ve traces of th 1 fntatera were eert | shel, om Mimd. f the Sege rie ( onrt 6 avowed. The vheletom, tlre: tind dead | mm veg the 1 Norcwher, 1*5 ( tte theh. remained while, with the eteeptinn “ pas dod of the Coott-d loner we aAbg ey 1p } “ he high bil ( wae fore bg. The bead was covered with Sap te THE TOWN OF WRG MSP e ee rv akin, one of the ears well preserved, was apenre weet f the Cour Hae. freateeg oq Mem fernesbe! wrth a tuft of haw AU these parte sod CMege streets, whe Dye Welkee resided, com are mersamniy bern myer d om irs ' a few or mare eerrs whch there ee very mn a fietame of 7.990 mien, (tr Be Poser FINE BRICK OUWELLING Mouse, berg ) but the -ves hace been presery od, and t neerly competed, with ber large mms below riers De, eas! Gad ew kaseaceakahs: ned fowr steve, wah © wide panenge ainre wad bebew, = wed mt wimewt tbrre tsand d diese. Adpaming Ube T bee em a iinale, a mere be kdeng there ea for wne-mtuety Bnck Redhug, a ee eee We ee en re © and amar from. with aff the we. preserved, The shee ut wih | a comer y ant mere amd os) /es ia gout rep. I eeme Ure jourthe, of @ dark ny cote. wus he owner of Men « « fine . > Sw ibd . ot. end euvere hiv raddseh ost ned Wek heim; Ga tb posi stings al tah as . sah wih a large ons - Ream o- anrp nese es te f we ther o.. shie neemme attached begin destroved te ba The +o bated isa om tune tastefally denwrated with evergreens and tre carcase, fi wl I -menon & # fine gerde the eqot, was mee fet fuer poh ehh Jie @tumtho beimg Ceni rel aed en e-mie ai, wry per demree of perches 0 wanite -* bt Curse ina lone wat ite be line th and ' } , remdence, weet . ood the eale tusks,» bs errs * i Bite . é Weare R Read « mm her es ° he curve. The distimer fon the beer or mR yenre. sad preperiy Wi dmbte in valve Shook . A the tank 10 the point is |. ree font seven im hea > apy in eeegre 2 comme: or a permanent ree = Peat Bi ‘ . eneurpaterd hy thee or any other town ie Neth e ‘ dina, te hut, there @ mo probebrlity of ecqurring a : “ Fe z or “ig e * hem the enrporate lems “wn, @ rome - : ndred ar rreen 7 ‘ I = rebe Terme cast chin wae of ench weirh!. that it reqnined ter pr FJ ERWIN. Trastee eous to traneport itty the shore; and afer basing Oet 16. 1985S r 4 beared tbe ground, upe ards of tharty sit | : (hair em collecinl, which the white learhei IW OWE Ces. treedbem mm wir ev wg the flexh’” —_—— \ fthe } i th aienimat ' I to the estate of Aime t M f the Royal & ve of Surgece eg pearing yeas : ‘ £ Zz payment amd eave creat. and thee hav ag riaime @ Lond. 1! espeste of two sorta, Gunmen bait present them to the euberriber, of thie puice will be raise and of cach there are srveral va- plead im bar of tucwremivery. This re ale to forwern rp a P : Wick nae That 29 pereen fram tredieg for corte aeice known ia he maivieg ¢ j ey shint ha’ Set Une property of ead Amos F Sharpe, which nace are reply court aud it is ir.terapers d L le mane) * one against W. RB. Wil “ds ee nial Z _ i" my draw 3 on fase of —— Leppard. fe $500, aad ta brinth-s alout three inc les fou, of a durk ral rain BF. Sharp-, smouating to abxit $75 The het) \roone the separate parc. ia of betr wohereudore korea as J A Weiuman & Cc rather rehier (ban the sieoet sthors mad ChiAhvere, Salisbury, N ( ae ar fe fraardend. and doce adebted to eard firm are requested br atles. nearly ! who muel thy ker tha hor * WEIRWAN, Adm'r wr. and from twelve to evrhteen inches Ie and earviving partner Magee Sih, 1855 bit oo The Woedam of Morth Phrase obmerved th X( 4h yn NOTICE. L wl ener th fugue we tnade th ry J UST received from Phiadeiptia, wn fine geut! mar a thie? esi! eee OF an mmeoriment of (09 made, (en tlemen « an ates . 4 a : * i CALTERS and oe. ‘ ality exre ove — J eirhks = out the tumea Ch — nand Mimees Shove and (sateen, ehR for plone nee. rweew for gale J “ Viisshe nit ef win lit - “e Murphy « Grante Balding Aida ok Jou HOWARD Selehury, Sep i Lewy , Pahe Ocean. Un oar ows cout. in the Mt ae _ antic they fli “om eadity. weet: cm the evant . Beitain. frota woe ists an JAME “ M. EDNEY, tare ow camremen # pd flow back roa ha! R. M. BRUCE & CO,, yep = Sun ; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fia h Venere ypers troaster bre . ‘Y ” ' a yee "8" FOREIGN. & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ww nt ar . HOA sutyeet the paper ALSO, ; OR 4). and Wholesale Dealers in Wn) proet sion of 5% L ste 2 Pecucatin ke Gon , Gotten ap capreedy for the North Carolina Trade.) - , Shirts, Collars, Stocks, gher p 7 Fee is ie eee NO. 56 JOHN STREET ' ; an 3 "" tJoevr KTorn., ew ' . Blank Warrants for sale Here ReEwMwowaAx TO SHIPPE RS: RP. FORD, | BOOTS & SHOES, ins Pema Se No. ey Gbuintra.a ciptanbcrgpukesincs PING RRR en Taakes Sras MANUF. set Bleek of (ity-Made Work, —I shall be able to, } reone for the of buying Boots ant ehoce, I respecttally soe 6 eS ay e Biock tae purchasing Sprony toes my former Friends oud Customers a continuance of er Forwarding Agents, and wren & mis SEY HUGH E, TINLEY & (o., (succmssons 10 THNLEY & HERROS,) General Commisston Merchants, | No. 2 Bedhange Street, South Atlantic Wharves, CHARLESTON, & OC. boaght the Right for Fredeft County, and are Mauu- jam fosreneg Oe Tru Plow at their Shop, ten miles South) yee wie be soap po | most any of the stores ia the coonty. their personal attention to the sale ef Cotten as ous. | ide Reed e ~ by contrnet, all other kinds of Produce ana Monutectorm, make prompt retarus of the same. Jur ma "2 ¥ESnn, Pr es . | F » 1AS5: lypd'r36 shall CONTING heretofore, to give our special atten- pater. - As a thon te the Reveiviug be P Yorwarsiog of all goods consigned w | ws, for 10 cents per Machinery, sDeigerelph atrary andell ate TO THE FARMERS — (uSscti BBR ptan pe ure | Of Iredell County. he ‘7 Geads or Produce ey ae belng me rrbCrRD, | GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. FORE-} eh Sein overcharge we oe poor bt ; EX MAN'S [RON PLOW.—The onaendgned have in no instance nor will we detain any i beta |e » 3 per cout, Persons shi beg leave to refer to the following gen- we bad business tateaville, and are prepared to furnish ony! tof 8.0. BR, Columbia | vantity of plows ©o very thort notice. vu! iaigue, vintendant of Pybiie Works, Celpmbia. | AND | oweens addressed to them at Amity Hit, wilt be! vw pone u inn of 8. C Calege, Golumbie | joe Ming. & 8 FS oe c promptly attended to. Specimeus can be seen ut al- | Memeo & Boney, Agents of New York Bailing Packets. DAS. & ROBERT MeNBELY. | Moped Boney, acne of ye vee ioe F puitadeiphla Ape 96, 1855. by48 [ Saling Pecote cabdwell, Ageatof Raftinere Steamers and Bosten Mail. | LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. ae mn WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC / | and Fancy Setdawntinnes| Ne. 34 Nerth Third Street, | Between Market and Arch Ste | wv. LrpriycoTT. } > § CWAm ». DIRT, | ereruan corny, UPib A} ne (pase Mum rn February 1, 1555 ly'35 Annual Settlements. LAL persons indetted to the subscribers either by Rute oF acouanly age beceby mptilied that we expect tad do require ane@al petflements and » ww atiead wo it Taterest will be charged ou all ec | Commts afer twelve months sending R&A hth Jiwp. THE GREAT POINT ©: or ATUTNACTION!! ‘Manufactiring Interests in Greensborough : Ms pede latohla ves me MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. UNITED STATES. “[UUE costot Lncarazes on ibe mutes! plan is bet © 1 tetend te haves Raliread from SALISBURY os Gunpany wEAGLE CIETY. Preple may lnagh a: the ratere partul (Me ait ey chewed, 9° 4 dows mt mony will Bas , eunsequeutly much the larger peruon of the rab? U0 choy loagh ot Peltun whilet he was tating ohvet Balisber), May 5, 1855. a are inthe West, very amny of which n the cowntsy iC aien| Gosdiet feos foes ae bee ake (Oe ee ee oe me : apa wt nduv they beogh a( (.lumbes, when he Br aenremn- nis, 00d [2 CRerefure Cuakdeatly feramage- ined of drecurenag © ace werld in ihe Woe '— q ae ine petlic. ; Lnde't the) laagh <tbe eubinies whew they grow ali tithe Annaal Meeting the following Officers 11, vetettings, and Milled 01 inde prude nee! huow were clecied fur ibe enewing year AMES SLOAN, President SG COFFIN, View Premdent Cc. P MENDENHALL, Auuoeney. PETER ADAMS, See'y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, Ree'ry W OH. CUMMING, Gea'l Agent May 10. 1653 Im « small petate eormpared to F ehes of (cbersbes +/ ort the Fraehhas, W esuogtons, se {) re redalwwoary me tuty—ghrwus, © pulrnde oo race thaw we. Bat heve'l people lnaghed of me ® th wened tomes whee | have seen fi tw tale af things whiek they thoaght I enwide'| do’ I'm pone of the ‘end! mak. Lamy | intend where a Bad Rood from Selebery to Eagle City 1 dow’) wish wo get the wey of ( hartette sad her Westers scheme, net la the wey of the Balebury sed Western entonsem | Mine st bee North Weeters Reed frum Sebsbury Tt wrest be be Why. there are maffiens of ddlars worth of pratece te thet deecuun. end unere af mem | red se alth bey eomd wh time Reed oul tne Warkors ~ ane wat fh shell’ h be the termes of the vines ore proper lo carry it mest fee YY thet heaven 1 0 wertivged bemmg 1109 COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY eervenine rrow DISEASED KIDNEYS, the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak neas of the Laine, be Tie er steels medwene @ for mle « Heda. we Bochovitle; at Dr Ro Camp 0 bre dof; atthe Dewg Sewe ie Cherinie; at Zewerty's Hated in Sam; and Bt he Cantina Waichnes O fiee Selwbery The eoburrier beving entered jete enpmrinershep wuh Joba F Cowen. on a! pate ator, for the mas afar are wad wale of the abrte Medicine, is pre gered to fornmh = cupply by eddreaemg him ef Sefsbery N C. of eoltleg at bee remdenee, 10 mitre west of this eee BE Db ahs A Jaw 21, 1893S t Rud, anlere the pep oon Rat Fagte Ciry aopereg tard, 6 mast sour okt the humwe of the ors of morte! mes, as 4 aerw the oben y ond Rapptecss - Why oat build © great manutecterme ety there! tt has the waler power. tumber, some sad every thing clas There arr pratertive leads, per wore. pure a ae chile wad fever there—cond wll omg bears cad reedy panda There mey be fonad waving harvests, re lovely wales aad on chantiog ble = Prmewn! forests, cod eprings aad ae. | merwns re All corre, at! emibag, off cheering end oll defighueg Aod she romain fmewwer woted ap’ 1 Neorth-Westera Hak Read will pen the gme te thie Eden of Amenee ; cad if 4 that Read, wun tt be 2 pines! Vow t peapiec thee weet be boy hee inoem’ Led me | tote being © price =F Lands Go miles erennd the ely. end off whemg the heme of Heond—won tthey ree ce valee The recrence ATTE NTION, = (here ve ae ohne, oll dyubte the com af whe Road Vin debts theme thongs re eee thet atl emer y Creet olpme Barty mwed of as crystal tmemey oad the greet egeat & OWEN are omqromte | onl! oad eqette «+ perce ped cuterprce will man tage eo & hour acappets must Be chad A/| perayae weeding coment the ebuwdan! regmerces af tue shuedan Moves, Stills, Tia Ware, a apg IW obs Wee a lice Se. weak! dn weil to ent! as they hove s sepply on valet eax Stoa he Davee FE of ES eh meedewe ul PRRKONK fadebted inthe fom of RAKER 40 OF! tote to *e- AN DEL BauoaRe vy bo * are oe | Jaly 12 December 7, 1<54 SOMETHINC NEW. Wil You Ride or Walk BELL, EARNUART & Co., ] AVE apeded 0 heery or patie etable noerth- de a 4 Raton . r he . husid themmeei teeta re oes to bere bores aed Vebs chee tw the pubis, aad alee to ferneh cx dewvete to any pae (rom Sakebory Tery ol abe hudd theametves sm reatmess tx do all ihe dra yage that may be demsed in ihe iowa to sed from Ube dept, oe short netsme.and sian wiih irame aed wagens lo heat aay gommde ot (rewght thet may be wenind wamy pani rom thee pl STOCK DRIVERS. « ow feyawers mae LAW FOR SALE. (Ger tne onto my Plowte ine in Rowen eventy, 14 tema are Wilt Gad = raped gi open fog their nine mutes Wen ul Sakewery, om ihe wateread Ted dei { dower Over erme te e - \ te presse Ws eecia ators . rosie ere Neat eee SESE ig Err ar ae ae ees se gp yiaptan anand pet Bf Bal ee om couse demmes ILI as Bg timet 200 of which we cleared nad ie 0 pred etate of {TF colivetsa—t) + remarsder oe gad @usdiand and well P E Io = od tT ee r ore at ’ meee? 0 geet Dawe Ww. Ee LI TT ¢ hms : . denge ’ AN | eme ererd the qeatitg of the hand. ie Late od Werth & bilett. Fayetteville, N. ¢ thet wt heern th int ol os gem! bende sabes we are ia the {owD . 7) ' ‘ Rowse 1 wehing to - GENERAL COMMISSION “ily pctec cee ae oe én €alliag on the owt AND =e THOMA © RURKE Comanevitie, Rowan cuanty Keb Om, 1665 40 SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, Importers and Wheicenic Dealers ia ORL GOODS Bo. 143, Market St. PHILADELPHIA FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, WC Osdess for Mrehaadsne, sad and other Produce, fer pie@ or st onpent, thankfelly received and prompy attended to May 1855 rn ~ HAVE YOU SEEN SAM.” nergaments of Phang PRANCTS SQUIRE 1 Ss beng 1 M ZIMMERWAN progress an catany AC RORGE N wv aud ite probable infleence vn AEN} the neat Premdential Election. to whieh ie added a re- ft ST recessed ‘' The Sone of the Sires, CF a hastory of the + the American Party 4n. 192 —Ben view of the Letieruf the Hon Henry A Wier agermet the Know Nothings, by an Amenecan Masied to vert of vf { pmtage, for BI 5 Jot ENNISS Beak etter Sahehary. VW 1 i ‘Ww Es ulecad Neuen of fea ere Post Coaches, ate @ ort ard ‘ arolina. I: Row Aahebory tn Wirganton, vin Stateovitte and IFUL ATDOR « rT. Ty ee. . eee : Leaves Salishor Mo . RQuITY FALL TERM dey alto skekk Winton peel Hua Sninee H Newland re Jueeph R Newlen4 next see ype tlt \ rh wiand, William tt ergiag te betes? and leaves Morganton on Vewlaud. Kljsh Newland, David Newiand biphe'm, | "me dayeand arrters febary of neat daye te Mierr, N JW Newland. Jr. Jimeph Hee. | break feat paae ot espouse will be apared & : ; ‘ a) * veoh of Soba Newsand de. | inabe thee one of the must eomturiable a otage romain ibe State ince T appearing in the antiafartion of the Compt that f x AKOWE, ( | Wiliam Newlend, Fish Newlaw!, David New Rohebery, Jane 21, 1855 ~“e tand, Kplrawn Starr, Newry Starr, JW Nowland Site nnd Jomeph Heatetler, are ut reudente of thie tate ITF eeersiers of the Female Callege in Stairs. Hi im therefore nedered that p ay Carolina W atet. man wall commence « on be made ia theo The buslding not by mele of Je the Tr for wt sa eve weehke, mrtify- mede ing ead non-residents temporary mer Pappeeratihe neat term af cote amily sufficient ty the Cort and anewer or demar ty end Bil, otherwieen MT WhO may wie Private hones oa. Ht weil he wet down for hon ring fem the preseut. be inf and suitable gehend | Me Tinety wilt Be in of November fur the purpowe of and when the on ehall Free have ale been Stat. ovilte by te free making atrangen me Winners, J WC ARRON Clerk Equity, at office, inl the 4th Monday in and Meeer in hors ' » Monday after Auge, AD. 1-55 LCT ae pon will he vesieted hy as many teachers av ehall be Ocuher Ve sie firand neeremry Terme and fi 4 farther partiontars wifl : nde known ine few weebe We tnay say now Sone : 7 hot he JOR PRINTIN ¢ ws sided that hey will he reneenatte and as arcom . “ed nem ant fer F, sttetton of a lite hare _ Hilly. er, rally mere = tly ' Ofer, Oettary pe ‘ TRUSTER JAMES MES HORA, As jen rene edo Now York ¥ | WATCHES AND JE Rit one weet 7 Fine French ‘Reopote hat Time'K Maght Dey Watches, ee Jus Jubneon 19 cases Hanter's, Jas. Nardin’s superior gold ier and Bee as cLocKks | ama Cai ope dette too/numéroas 1 | tan, Call door St. cared flan aie Med Marky >from, OF Clocks, Watches, “eed Jewelry of ditional, | palerdte the Tea eT toe ialibe Row. 46, 1056 “a and took it angel . bac teed SoS ee iy + ed povas betade inky Pabencaa ee een” rete me eetattnt. w lite chop t im the rear of bie Livery Satie ww ovremee ohn pany the onder with ek ws aperg 4 qeniity cad pre = ve, Sct er Si a Se Nee ry na 1, Alia ‘he advantages Prcbonth thet of toe ser Wheat, Plous, Gute, Baowe, Lard, - ad Me LIVERY "Ane te Dept wp a Gteel) and Hine whe @ick ctther = Souris Qepes oe pen, pre fevtted we asing ad eee TERMS | CAROLINA. WATOMMAN, Twe Didier s year, paidarititie thidd bestia date of sahmeaipt cm; 8 0 detinas, enean | pend before the expiration of Peapod te aig saat = om pee, Letters io (me Eder maint ba proce jis, te nouns Otte mt mm, ey--- : “ é fit FFs 3 i 3 gaa t: ts RES >4 HET T TT Scot £ <8 a VORgaRAK oN rk p J- <P eDERE es e95 =a : STITT 1; sememnlg oii an 3 < pece- = -_ paves, 45 a , 1 Crises oe a° Z¢ ; asse- TR egy * by + 3 Ck Eee mr on a ' < are oe, 2 ws =} #3 = women @ - ii =t awe a #2 es 2 ern 6 Ps on oP ct : pyres iliac reab yay $dom Aen od pepwiee sot equee’ Gepatth oy er” pry: pa ber ho preprint to Degen ro aan eqyrsi tm fw 1. cheeged + prepeetins te the whet - whieh te 0 frectmmal Oma tenewde, wthmmt -Athints) oberg = » —s whe ad verGee fegeierty chbengh me Tired ache 10 tor ttteeemcind odblitE ter Cr! (dere charged 85 per cout bh gherehes shen rete Ondess & devotee of baskamd! and exp 010 -aek 6 Perens te nding is advertionments sagubque od lo wtate Ube oombet of meertane or e wlehed they themid —eupy the Iregt be Oris opm the beck the wand dies aad they wel be pet op sm the great sigie nad charges arerdngty 1) No demmmmet om thee rete. Thomas C. Halyburton, MLD. i AVI, trated Weel permanently wt Brat vile, BO.) will pemetediig attendee afirhete wh may foro me enh thet peiromege UF EME at Sc worge & Woathers betel, where | may at OM fens be red voters prednotinnally . stece te NE ee « -<. New Books! New Books. ust R-trived— WOLFERTS RoosT. CF Washington Irv Raut AldL., & cow oot by Perny Fern “Lr rae ORAUTINS OF FANNY FBRN, FUBGE DOLNGS, by Ihe Mor ~ NOP WILLIS LE TTERS, from blew dd WAPS AND WERAAPS, by Ghee Greeneud HEARTS FASE. by the mathor of Wadety®. THE DAILY LIFE Kev, Commings§ THE SU" OF THE SIRES of 1776, by ae Amercce Por onhe at - ane Palebery. May 31, MORE NEW BOOKS UST Received WOOP NOTER, of Contos OF Cards, 9 cotiectam of Morth Carvlion Poet). ¥7 1855. 37 Tenetla COUT COE NTRY MEN, oF brie! Mommas of 1 nent Amencans. by lomeg, TNE |OOTSTERS of St Pogl, The Book and ite Stery, (omerer Aprenivpas The Wreet Fron Wheel. or Republe* am baghwacds Pani end J tthe poisienl * tories, hpperacy, and ertivhy the leaders of ibe Cire ren et Rowe Mi be tee Bho Pop pale 04 4. ENN 109) Dood Seve Selishery, Mey a DR. WILLIAM 8. ‘TATE, Late Qvedunte of the Raltinote Dental Coller* wees reepecttatty tutoven 61 fae enti Prpdetl p04 the pubtic generality thet nentty thtmted In Mntesyile aod may be found Pike » & Walker's Hotel when got seeet, A fre - porter style of @ork on patina, for tote, and greet) —- onting « tenth, omatly cartaitad, Partiowion mttantion fT. to the errangement and preservation of the teeth All comme tention: © if reeei ve promp: #1 Btatervitie, n. C., lose ~~ Important, Amusing, Inetructive, Seb- stantial Book. THE LAND OF GOLD. on REALITY verew FICTION, Being « trothfal seeount of Life aud Times ie Cah fornia —by HR MWelper Copton fer wneded by mail free af peat nie for $! Addrees, J. H. ENNISS, Bovkesolter, Sept 1655 Nafisbury, % New North Carolina Form Book, I RSLGNE D for Wagistrsiom Conrtables, the # Clerks, Conner, de, &e, lo wpirh are addn! the Cone(ttnBad uf North Carafes Ube Conetite thaw of (he Unters dtntam. Prise @! 00,"eedl seni 7 mail wo any part of the eomesry, ¥ Arend Py on eNNaes Bera Store ' " r] ears diers, it it haythi Bat it he will law, th —by | West pels in \ nite: The Cc Areas _- ON P I L U N H A G Y SW W S a> * or et e r oa r wi s e ww 2 ee Me r e wt wo d w l s a n y of f go en o n e “g r y | ; THE suN* o Lead A or Camden lea Posry. ¥Y sof te WOTSTERPS Coles o cttieees tive, Sab- ILD, ON. mee te Cahy for ¢! ces es tt parcoctestt sett ae ‘Bt atts, ews, VOL. XIL---NEW SERI ——— ES. wii ams odt soren [ rtrd oP ob wt J. dp MUNEMy RAltor pnd a Ptppticter. THE WAR. THR BALANCE OF POWER, de. ee RUSE. BY LIZZIE ELMWOOR, | “ Heigh-ho !” sighed Minoie Arita, “ what a hasten’ Fle soon after took bis leave, and re- potitieal, if not ina militar nt of view, | plague these lovers are ! Particularly if one is [turning to bis office, seated himself at his writ- ons by the Baltic ts riorflaaiatel Je | NOt certain whether they are enamored of one’s ing desk, and wrote, sealed, and dispatched the goes far to confirm what we have slated on p fortune, I wish I kpew f Seathion tp the News—namely What's ithis, she glanced thouglitfully after the retreat- A fe taking Jade ta the relative posi ling figure of w tall, gentlemanly looking young | that has elapsed since I saw you last, my feelings, 8 influente of the leading Powors of Eu- jmman, at that moment passing’ out of the gate in! have become somewhat changed—or rather |) *¢! have analyzed them more elosely—and [fear we | *#tion, found it ud rope. Te We evident that the so-called balance of front of her father’s mansion. powel, so moth talked of by Russia and Eng. | Minnie was vot » beauty, as heroines usually ‘can never be happy together. I see now that I somae other field of Inbor, roe land for the last as she said follo ving note : the heart,” and he laughed, “though,” added he “TI regret exceedingly to have them meet with “My Dean Migs Anuix—During the time thy ts now in danger.— |S, but she possessed a sunny, gleeful temper, a was rather premature in my proposal ; though 1 | Tetermer flods Herself defeated in every battle in /¥47 beast sod cultivated mind, which amply jentertain the warmest feclings of regard and , Adtai*ts well asin Burope—by the Turks alone, | compennated for all deficiencies of form and face, |frieudship for you, Your eoul reply to my pro- | Tus, Moons Myclr as bas been seid and sung ms ‘Well te'by the French, English, Sardinians '*° that among the truly discerning she found | posal led me to suppose that your feelings were of this planet, if has lost none of its beauty to }not very much interested in myself—and perbaps | the human eye, or of its interest to the humap asd Teirks combined. She is beaten, erippled |My 8vd warm friends. in ber resources, and bumbled ; and England is! vory litade better. The chief boast of the latter —what she vaunt ingty called her irresistible right arm—ber navy bas yet abown since the present was cominenced oal comparatively powerless it is ia modern wa Sg The great Baltic fleet has ended an ohér'tampdign, aod Cronstadt, Revel, Riga and | Abd ave still intact. The Black Sea fects hav. cece more appeared before derma — remain ing thére for days, and thee learing w thou! fnw a thot—te ailack « small towo—Kimburn which was (hought to be weak, but whic! a peard to have proved rather strong Tt was at tated by ths vemels, oe of which was disalled by the guos A the fort. Two other still smaller plétgs-—Taman god Fangoria — provision depots, stabled ab the entrance of the Strait of Jerr KM Wave also been attacked, aod although ei thé? of best did not contain more than 300 rw! cidrn, 4 seems that ike combined adinirals found i daything but an emmy matter to take them le Vhort, nothing can be clearer than that any fortvens, worthy of the name, may, if well gar somed, bid defiance to all the fleets that can be br ag@inst it, If victories are to be gaives! nafloas are to be humbled, thom things must Le efhetled by land armies, not by feet ia, Wet France aod her Emperor have gained » wgeb, in a moral point of view, by Ube | wer. The Kamperor of Austria wads s Marshal to complimest sod congratulate Lows Napoleun amd if Hence it the Bing of Denmark semds hive bus Uk — = © mark of catcom om! friendly regard, and ¢ eam King of Sweden and Norway smiiatc ) pig; wibile the King of the Netherlands sade bis Iapperial Majesty the Order of G wilisusne and the Spameh Government determine lo cur hate the same personage by recommen hing the Cortes, the propriety Kyemtards to the Crmen The Naltic aleo bringy the inteiligemer Uiat the Irake of Brabant, grand wo of [ue I bill y eccompapied by bis wife, an Nustnan \ Detehem, had jast come to l'ana, oo the Nephew of Napoleon 1, the rial wake Tatas, of the 2d Decomler That | were weil received at St (too! { Eanperor acoom panies! th tbealren, to the horse races, lo Viner anes cailles, to the Lourre, ke. &- of the Emperor of Aastra as ou Adela adlice” * hie faithfel ally.” de While most of the governments thas eourting the fnendahip of Napoleon. tlre ( ending 2 Het thie ws not all a m everye ber alearye of aking AINE [rusia ie noe the ealy Costinental }'ower of any nfluence that pretends to set apy value on the good wil uf te Mintrem of the Sem” Hut even Vromwia refuges to expoune ber cause. Fredenck W by the b tam, who is so much sbased press, will allow hu nephew, the |'rnce of I'res mia, to marry the I’rinces Alice of begiar Let that mall at present What lin Ma) mey condescend to do after the marnage place, as it te fikely it will, ie pot yet certain Bat it seems thet Lord Palmerston expects he will draw the eword agmast his nephew in law, the Canr Alexander. Louis Napoleon has already intimated in tee ‘ex Manstour, aot only that it is pot very consutent or @ignified for the Hritish government to con template @ femaily aMiance between Her Majesty asd Frederick William, but that if the alliance be egpeummated it will lead to “no goed” for Ragland, The semi-official Pays speaks ont «till more piainiy than this —amserting im round terms Lhat France ovght to look with coorideratle « picion on the motives which could lead to « atrange an alliance. This is reasonable strigtiy; true; what it means is, thal inas: oa Broderick William is well known to sympa Abts with the Czar, if Kagiand formed sach an alliances as that referred to, France would hare reagon bo suspect that (ireat Britain entertaine: the perfidiows design of betraying her by first sosking ® motive to disagrace with her. or rather ; with Louis Napoleon, and then makin ace with the Czar, through the mediuin of and forming once more a holy alliance ago Feanee. And while, as we have said, Engla I I russia is thas siwking in the sight of Rurope—sceing ‘ Urat the Powers of the (ld World fear her ne Jonge, she tries to make hereetf valiant agvr by threatening to chastise this conntry if i( at tempts to meddle with Cabal For this under taking she has already made preparations if we Are to believe the London Standard and [ot by ordering a fleet of six mon of war to the West Indies, to co operate with the Spanish ves sels in the same waters, if necessary, against Li \ aited States. = The Hon. Jos. A. Woodward, late member of “ougrens from South Caretina, is ont in an ad Arosa in favor of the American party {knelt ag the feet of Minnie, who otherwise would But to all she bad giveo a kind, Lut decided negative, until she met have sought a lovelier bird. Walter Koby the visitor who lad just bid her | adieu. He was a young lawyer, who bad recent- ly come into the village of Helmont, and who pomerioag « baodsemeé person, fascinating con versational powers, and bland agrecable manners very soon won the confidence and good wil! uf be people, and parveularty of the ladies He did aut at firet, however, notice Minnie with much afteation ; but ia the course of a few {this cool epistle ; for she had hoped, as maidens wouks, he seemed to be suddk uly enamored, aud | soun lmenme very attontiye Though Miwaie was ranch flatiered Ly this de ‘oth of the “hae leome lawyer,” yet she had « large share of that rare, but importast article, Common senec, and sbe suspected that this aseid uity did wot arme whully from a love of ber own rather plain self, she determmmed to prove her Ile hal, this very day an of fer of bus heart aad hand, amd begged bers ia bat Mino ba! giveo hun this reply, “Mr. Keby | am pot prepared to answer you iin lover wade ber feturn | medsalely —1 shal! require at least two weeks to reflect wpon iL” Ile was someshat daunted by thw eoul auawer to bis rather eloquent and ar deat proposal , for he deemed bis handsome per con wresmtilb. Lhe wrged ber a shorter proba @ . but she would pot relewt. only telling bim that 4 ehe deckded Lefore the Ume had eapired sbe Goer hha mw bem Miauie aa ey some Means | { abe long ia ber room that mrht deve aaceria» bee reel sentiments Ni were y handsne, she en cht rest aeoared that be loced her: an! then she coald return that love She revolved manr schemes, bat note seemed pisusibie, ami Grails wleew the bell chumed twelve, she reread. remy rim the impart ber trouble to her mormeg to we s aml. for abe was mot berbes Morning dawned, and M one arcee unrefresh om) + As the be aktesh leti rang. she ‘ at fu Kae Wiiat«s ¢ row a break fast, papa M \ rbeny shen the mem wa - * w Ime . bie, an] accompenied bum t " . re ah “i t oo jens 8 \ ’ ea a we he contemplated proposal to Min a Mr Arka thought him a worth al z man. he told hor at “if Mire 6 7 OW ad M \ aid mv denghter |i w tn ane we could net devme # whech to mecertarn what thm voeng |ywrer » re eh He then uafolled be plan. a whee y parted, Minnie's face bad resemed ng of ite look of caredess gavety i st week of Walter Ruby's “han mtment a b et he show ) tim Ase when wae noted that Mir Aria bad en shop of M Kiand, the millmer, as a whens was stroned had rephed, “she did not wish to be a ber nto ber father in tine presemt corcum:tanoers ete came also Prong rm ports of Jom of proper ty. ehich » accordance with Minme's ¥ peopde began t t Fey Artin would be oldiged to dispose of his andseme mansion and tine farm. Minme con nued her daily task at Loe milliger’s shop oat he two weeks bad barely expired. Two day hetore be t 1a Ld a i her lower the folko wir te Mr. Koby -— If you atill entertaia the ten meats you professed at our last poterview, | w give you my repay thes evening Mixsin ARuix \\ chal heard the rumors, and had « aves awertan ther troth. Ue tent at they were trun: forshe elu that he make M Arion, if poor, his bride Th. wa jnite undecided what to do when he re« | r ho liately aallied forth, d r t afy bimeclf as to the trath of t rut f pose Steppi nto the offic yt A * whom} we epon formes of iv tiinaev, bh nid on a few moments conversa what 4) thie affa (as 1 \ Is 1 r | t Mint } 5 7 \\ r nd, “Tt at there must be some mistatte, but Theard the « genieman aay this morning, when some one spoke of Minnie being so adustrious, that Min nie Arha would not see her father r poverty, and not mak effort to ass 1 So T presume there is founda n for the reports, But my dear fellow, Minnie isa noble girl with her property —u has not so pretty afa as son "Ob" replied Roby, carelessly,“ L hope ys don't think Etr comiidtted there. T have beer Jsomewhat Hy with Minnia, it is true: but a | As her father was very wealthy, many suitors | it were best for us both that the affair should alluded to it in more than sixty instances, and terminate bere. I remain most respeetfully, your obedient servant, Wa.izn Rosy.” ‘ Minnie shed some tears, when she received | sometimes do, that her lover might “ be tried in the balance, and nof foand wanting.” But brash. / ing the tears away, she went to her father, and® handed the note to Lim, saying, “ah, father yoa have bost the handsome, sceom; lished young law- yer for a son-in-law. fle don’t think your home by, poor Momue can make him happs.” Leaving the room, she caught up ber straw hat, and went out to ramble in the woods to a favorite haunt hoping the sweet inflaceces of bature might soothe and calm her somewhat trou bled spirits The seene was hovel, for it was the sunset the prospeet of a po fect on the tides, on the weather, and on man jlo the second scene, of the fifth act of Othello : z ; 1 we have, for example, in the speech of the Moor "be lecided. We cannot conceive of green foliage, | fill any one with adasiration and delight 1 And,} ¥ mht oO) Srtbenresd e af immer) « Asie Pp? wu ‘ Before the day lind arrived, however, the story of Minnie’s ruse had beeome rumored forth in the village ; and Roby finding himself and his selfish principles too much the topic of conver- jent to leave Belmont for ee ee Prom the 9. ¥, True Bun. pind. Shakespeare, the greatest of Poets, has pany of bis most beautiful iustrations, and those adeed which are oftenest quoted, fur the Moon teelf is ever recalling him to our winds, have their oryyin in ite characteristics of her father’s wealth. They ‘were soon afta married, and Bag. Am lin’s bandsoine mansion Was thrown open to the crowd of friends who gathered to witness Min- nie’s bridal. . lieve that to most of our readers the intense heat of the moon's climate is a new idea, and on the other hand, we presume they have po- ticed, as we think we have, the general absence of clouds from the sky during our fy)! moon's splendor, Certainly nothing can exceed the pa- rity of our atmosphere during @ bright moou- light sight. But there are two considerations which sug- gest themselves to our mind at this moment, as conseq of these The first is, the idea that the moor is peopled with beings like ourselves cannot be maintained. The recent disgoveries of the appearance of the moon's sur- face, have satisfied most ast that it can For the Watchmen. | AGRICULTURE, | Commended froma high and ancient pearea the following iq a translation of a portion of | Cicero’s tract, De Senectute : “Tome now to the pleasure of the farmer, | in which I deligit very much; which are not | obstructed at all by old age, and which seem to | me to add much to the life of a wise man. For they bave a relation to the earth that never re- fuses obedience, nor ever returns what it receives without interest, sometimes with less, but rally with # greatet increase. Though, indeed, I am delighted mot only with the products, but the nature and pompral tbe earth, which, hes | it receives the seedBenisered in its broken and softened soil, holds Tt covered up in the first place, } be ne place for beings suvbh as we. The suenery around the great erater Tycho, is ascertained to | be like that of s horrible dream, The spectator, | in his imaginary journey to its top, as described {by Mr. Niebol in his admirable work on the so- | lar system, sees around bim ranges, peaks, and mountains in one chaotic mass, while he him- { self stands upon a perpendicular precipice, with } and then swells it by warmth and and shoots out from it the green sprout. This sup- ported by the fibres of the roots, grows gradually, and standing erect, the downy is shut up as in asheath; and when it emerges from that, it puts forth the ear of grain, ranged in a row, and protected from the depredation of birds by the defence of a beard. And why peed J mention the planting, shoot- A very pleasant article might be written, by a !a surface of many miles diameter, cut off from jing and growth of vines! That you may know adivious critic, on the “ Moon of Shakspeare.” t would be found, on examining the various to Emilia, the idea of the Mooa's affecting the fain ‘It le the wery ermor of the Moon ; She comes more pear the earth than she was wont, hour, and the dreamy golden light ginneed down between the interlacing boughs upon the soft green making dancing lights and shadows jn er ery greenwond path. No sonad broke the still bees of the forest abades aave the sigting. ptain aboui by a recent opinion of Sir Jobo Herschel, w And makes men mad.” In the Linef remarks we now intend to make the warmth of the Moon‘s rays, induced ich lout water! } all the world below. |feet deep, with small diameters, yawn around | Chasma, many thousand | passages in bis plays, that be was familiar with { bim ; discus! abodes where man could never live, { moat of the prevailing opinions aad superstitions and peaks, aod pinnac lea, and caverns intermin | which the earth bears; from how small a seed of of his day in relation to it—with the character! Gied, confuse bis aching vision. There have|s fig, or from a grape stone, or from the smallest Hite changes of its light, its eclipses, of its ef been some curiously colured spots discovered on| _ | the moon's surface, but whether it is the color of | Vegrtation or merely that of rocks, cannot as yey | ‘says Mr. Nichol, without atmospbere and with-} We may understand this subject | | better by and by, when the great Lome telescope | sball be directed moonward | The other consideration remaining to be pre ' } } j jeented im, th the ss constituted like ourselves, that its at as moon cannot be inhaby by be rough, dismal and chaotic surface is beated be bow great diversion and pleasure I havo in my old age, I cannot obtain satisfaction enough of this kind For to pass over the strength of those things | | seeds of other plants and shrubs, how large | trunks and boughs it produces. Do not the rcions, shouts, branches, and slips | set out to grow, effect this in such a way as to indeed, the vine, which naturally ix unable to} hold itself up, and, unlens it is propped, falls to} the earth, thee seizes hold of whatever it finds, with its tendrils like hands, thet it may raine it-| self up; which, as it creeps aloug with many turns and windings, the farmer pruves with his knife, and rewrains jest it should pat out too many shoots, apd spread too far in all directions So in the beginning of spring, there is, in the vines that are left, what is called the eye, at the , “ ; pe we bave not yet seen noticed in any of our pews , youd buman endurance, and that neither air vor) joints of the branches. The clasters of grapes | ve wind harps, or the ocak carol « r % ah . af < om ms . alird apers, we find thas Shakspeare bed, as usu al, ) water is to be fownd there, we may infer that for) spring forth, and show themselves here: they, ‘ ng wt uliog influence of the scene } ' } elling wi derived oO : oni d to a supposed burtful effect of the moon-| the comfurt end happiness of doubting and |**C!'Ps ¥ th the sap derived from the earth | Minewe seated herself upon a Callen tree, and was In the :Midsemuser's Nicht D T , * and with the heat of the san, are, at firat, very aie nt Wsainmers Night Dream, 1)- thagkioss men, “it is and was created. aa eoce ia a rere tele t B u sour to the taste, bat, after ripening, they be- lniher m. she thought bow pl Ae ania Wiis ber fairies to treat Dyttom, the wea We can also, in this view, admire that iafinite | come sweet, and, being covered by the new ’ asing rough b leasant } a ah é . j 7 would be to be loved k ' ¢ si ) with peeuliar care and among other thits. | yisdow—as iefin:te in ite details as in its whale— | shoots, they neither want a moderate degree of “ 0 be loved for one's eelf aloe: and a | : a. Ae ’ { vk a perae. re z T. pluck (be wings fron pasted batterthes, wluch, while making the moon the reflector of rae suff o xt ak rorihae nag? ps we teem) Shispering » erecar, With sft s . hae siee eye ; nd what can be more delightful than the fruit \ . r . wmxmbeame frum hes sleeping eyes the suu's rays to the earth, preserves us from be ‘sl than the a aa thrilling tome, love's own cadence, and dark eves I ; saad: The Moos rafeck th x” more beautiful than the sight?! For not the 8 proaeec The ot reflects the we , . or th 1 } 5 ' wer spn mio her own with tender, luring ho @ : feos tod sorfece. aed js poses reg sea crenmes ht bcoten = */ utility alone dehghts me, but the cultivation nf ry iminated Od | he Yr’ c - ‘ . ‘ « f » de e To c ick. Sle hal wendecodtbes Go ints lows bourse of night, amd that our own atmosphere! and even nature herself. So do the rows -_ nae pp pie nw ated part, or what * | instead of collecting, coodeming, and pouring | props, tbe union of the main stems, the exten wr Gream iand, eoGreiy UReomnmous ® 9.) bh | be re a . the old one in ite | them upon our heads, kindly intercepts, absorte | of vew shoots, the pruaing away of some, | around when the crackhng of a dry twiz ee eee t pelbected li bexes (s ee A : | and the permitting of others to grow { t flected oy ee om : . { started her, and she aprang ep ie alarm: ba = ‘<= pevase ¢ |} [may also mention the irriyation, the digging s a a 4 ayer of: devk eres beubed’ (cso kev owe ~ fas = | ~.- | and spading of the gronad, by which it is rew aud @ farmbar votce re-aeured t s j a Rahls a eee WESTERN ELOQUENCE dered mech more fertile. And what shal I say ; < red to be ry rare, or in other words, i 7 }of the utulity of manuring! I bave remarked 1 greeter! the der ng. —*V 7 oe t I : angh nels greeter! the intruder eayin . atrara as to have no refractive power They hare orators out wm Ilhooia if we MAY | im the treatise [ wrote on farming business, that I[-vtert, bow you startled me'" He ar and is proved aith sufScient accuracy trust the description of a military one, furnished | the learned Hesiead, when writing apon agricul. | ; I j ’ ITAC) ranemng to ment her replied “| am sor ! F of ita dave aed mish « equal to fit.) by a corresposdeat of that State It was dog j tare, sand pothiag on this cabject. Bat Homer gare route rekine} act ent : ‘ De ‘ . a nrent hee andl err bad boca rauca | Sholeed I think, many ages before, represents “ 5 ne . k t . ; Jays, and rre ‘ ml c pad b aimed ‘ , b tines tweoty-fosr of ot ur. We are, 08) c=. ) Lacrten na enothing bie xref that he Sit for the a her Bt OR wkiog A k . dag boug! oO pe yale "7 z a it Arazo and cthers, that the meget | # pout mad dogs; although no person could be| absence of his sca, by cultivating the soil, aad an a e gar her witt t a ts have hit failed to detect | found who had sexx ope, the excitement sul! | maner git Nor ain | jleased in the country o* wf a OM . mrivy wae Des Al prope in the Moon's grew by the rumors it was fed on A meeting of | with the c . the meadows and the vineyards | : : : oe : i jee ‘ks gard nee wplete!y overthrown, and woking agen uy a COPA ° has prevailed, | the citizens was called for the purpose of devising | 08/7 t the gardens and orchards with | t hande borst into tears The fe . ng " 4 . , a pla f the extermination, pot caly of mad of berle, with the swarms of bees,| > axcrene fluence over the plan for the e Mpation, oaly oF mt ap, atd the tears that had been gathering yaa pean aaa eal fre ; : the great variety of flowers, Nor is the : gathering “ly, and the hea Many pers logs, bot, to make safety dowbly sure, of dogs, planting of trees alone g ving, but the graft several dave. bad at kvet fumed vent jose that vegetation is ™ 5 afiaxt by [im genera The “ brigadier” was appotnted | ing of m, which is among the must advan Herbert Clavton had grown up with M avd gardeners cover over their planta at Charman. After stating the olyect of the meet- | tageous things ia agric ; ; : ] { 1 . rod. He had always loved her. | eotain seasous ol he Your. tect them from | ing, in @ not very parliamentary manoer, xs 1 1 will proceed to speak of some farmen . 4 ’ . : ere were Senators, and those old men, im the ata gu pe i lem, @ fp tb fluence of the “red mo. | of taking bis seat, and allowing others to make|¢ oe * fields, since the information was carned to Cie “ ¢ 1 y ealusy : e suggest unched fu speec 1 i wealu Wetarch believed thet ia camed putre- | “Ome suggestions, be launched forth into a speech | cinnatus of hia election to the office of Dictator bay A md Chewed a ompelled Liaise en siimall calcu Theophrastus sume bours’ length which the following ‘ Carious and other old men were “ . He, too had heard the want hl cheseeations Ge Sone burst of forensic spleador is a “sam; m their farn uses into the Senate unde ms « " the weather ppon its we of Fan A ei . . cir old age unhappy thea, who foand changes, and the action of the Udes is still in part Fein Crrizmxa: The time has come ahen} t " —_ ss Zz a the culuvabven of the sol In aunbated to ite attraction. We hare accounts | th rcharged feeclins’ of aggrawate} Lamar my opinion, [ do not know a happier gf 5 ed HL : tom travellers in the East, of as tensibly | nator’ are no longer to be stood. Mad dogs are aly on acer f the duty, but be t h M t x v eas t 4 we : . f _ Ld . ag 1 by sleeping in db rOOt ba n our midst. Their shrekin’ velp and fomy Gvation the frida ie profitable to iis i. oe ow noug teerve that whenever the moon track can be beerd amd seen on our peraries. — | the shole Laman race pane oes ere her aide to comfort and cheer ber if possilde. | which |] bare mentioned, and for the fulj supply aver are but few Teath follers in thew wake; shall we set here! z ms i hecamma calentae ice aot of all thags which re » the sustenance of , } H vs to intercept its raya, an] in a clear might) hke cowards, while our lives and our pegbbors'| men. or worshi; Fur the sbslful t {R wa r ’ ¢ . s aha s always a radiation of heat from the eart ves are on dang+r from thew dreadfal borashas | and s Thast a s wine cellar, his - . age causing close a change of temperature, hydrofobec canimetr? No: it maeta'the. Eee |“ and bis pantry crammed full ; the M ) , tr i . : ; h . h nt : . nag { and a0 bate som he effects that w my bavem is tord with the conflictia’ feel | * — a hs fi a j ll . . : pork. goat's meat, lamb, pouwitry, milk, cheese : usually traced directhy to the moon. ns’ of rath and wengeance: a funeral pyre of ‘andl bene t was * } ‘ . be t A ihace t ting of the British Asancia- wild cats is burain’ i@ me; 1 have borses and The farmers theme-lves call a vegetalle gar = ek EF Sate, ho for Che Advancement of Scicaes. Sir J aide: T have sheep and mgs; I have a wife | den a second ade of ba and then hanting Teck ed - . ) rer t ; . keg pe ah eg - - Lae io ge ael Laas aaa abibited a mod moor 12, and children ; and (rising higher as the impor- | * 1 fowling at 7 sure hours give these things a t . rrassed, aod ( h thank potte ah 7 hat shall “ ph ois an 6 a | and asure.) ma tance of the subject deepened in bis est:matios.) hag Ls nore md what shall |} cay of green iar r eyen, to shake her head aa s ? n readows, or the rows of trees, or of the sight of } ai cha terview ded a s Hanoverian Indy, Madame Witte, adopting the | have money out at imtereat, ell in dangrr of | V0 5 aris apd olive yards! 7 will express it nN . en lecoveries of the German astronomers, and the beim’ b:l by these dread ful borashus mad dogs briefly, wothine cwn crreed in profi or beauly a . " co eal Shs hb positions of the places on the surface, re laid! : well cultivated farm.” rested offer, the © s character rose in ‘ - : i ri | CICERO. M ; wo Beer and Maedier’s three feet map | her estimal a as 1D | t 1 Tutt TTLFS \ The aceomplisbed lady, bad an observatory or Front eerweew « Rarrirssann awn Moos | to re as a oe . ; a Nie lee Rig kino Dewacr blished at E]t iy : : the tap of her own house, and with a fine tele. i The Stole R f ed at Flba, ¢; gta Legislature--(sovernor's Message lg a for | ned int : . bat tea the fullo ae _, . , gm i scope stadied each part of the planet for herself, Alabama, narrates the following, Two gen ; 7 : ; i 7 sey. : ne NU enareciii at Caen od The Iogisls R rT . and made the model in conformity with her ob-, Uemen were ‘ately im the woods, when thetr at past . et on Monday and orpaniand ‘ Zz r APrre ttracted } iT riows note of > = an M servations. The model was proved to be so ae“ tion wae attracted by an uproarious note sit Der ‘ fficers. The gs , a . curate, that when it is placed at 40 fret distance hogs. Thinking that som ng un MON WA (Gove Wass Tavadar It gh as em) arrace] ae before, du] not say to from an observer. is illaminated. and thea exam. | OCcurring, they repaired fo the spot and found ia very rolur ® and 1 cf ced t : ; , i teciratls recommends the Lagiatat ire may, but retarned a blushing anewer that voed through a telescope, it is scarcely distin- that the hogs had been ia a figlt with a very “U4 ¥ bdatett Tagiate red through a telescope, cely dist a ” | 69 provid wling of a State Convention filled hes heart with jor. They lingered tong : . } ese t, fro ween, f Sb he L the foreat al : res \ 7 * | quishable from the real Muon. Sir Joha took, '*7ge ratt ake. The fight, from appeara We eet fawe the adrawarcw ial Rac ' 10 forest shades, and when they returned, pent had bee ong and « mate e snake \ if 7 he F ic t fits A this occasion to make the remarks on its chimate, had been a long and desperate one. The enak eas t mon on accoant of being a slave rhert a t Fsq. Artin, © nme ran up RA mor, A Wren lew da foarh ‘ Ss } p : Hae a i winch attracte! our attention. Ile expressed | * 4 torn toy *, three hogs dead, and a . ’ hom alviees a lie to he worn ‘ ' tere ¢ a4 ‘ } } ’ +t mea th +} wil ken " cals a . the opinion wlich we do nut remember ever tu Iving. 7 say tha last hog wovwld 5 \ hot } I at NW Herbert had confessed hia suit, Fs ’ that the temperature of the! Z7AN, the snake would raise bis head, being una. US he Nor will aviwd each a calamity Arlin, looked ar bly in his faee and tay | Noun velimatennt leicary ich cromiione thal Vile to do any thing else. The snake and fourt) +°- rou wish to make poor Minme your bride { Cau 7, ; And the reason is obvious. hag soon died. They report that for thirty vards : \ ue : l the reas 3 obvious . n esired, in u think of taking a dowerless wife i 4 mand the erases and ground were torn or Ts you thie ‘ ree Its surface w caposed for cighteen days at a tima, around fbils a erased son . . to dis chase Oht yes.” earnestly repdied Herbert, ° 1 A ehical ke was six and a half or seven foot bone } } told nl hal shou = 4 1 Walled aod Unda Leal ¢ sun. } Rocura . ie 5 wild never hare amy tave, hi alee ft r ) bow r wl den nad all ee At ind for a few days afterward | bogs, in the fight, had demubsbad a : ey . te pe a eepns Se M any the reflector of som aceps tw . H increas } ' ! * a peculia at tu 1 - n has wo d re -- ¢ atime € ated said \ Herbe is Fours ei . sclursotee alr ary ya a i ‘ ee | 1 fury wortl flier? but Tam glad, BER ARe Bint ar ,it “emanates from | site = " t k > frretuor . that «i . i x x ca that Tom not r that s hed a t w the tetoperature of ignuitiom 7 ik ; 1 by a star wel w portionless bride, But vou must let Minnio telly ; Pper strata wf earth's at y t ame oy ¥! h } 1 mus nen vott the tory ph « absorved. anwex acvph w) ) . eof brok amar t 1 Hoyien th ary, and Terbert ‘ , 7 ' Min i n the et : 1 Herber There ts only ctleet will be ta convert visible pomainder, and whet A ’ what. « An = was almost aghast at the idea that he had won le = Apot iacerr that, es < ma : fs M ntof the file, peo: ] . y . ‘ } ’ v , ( ’ ‘ Esq. \ ‘ pbrenumer f the ray . 1 lauds giply 494} answer will | 1th ~~ constantly mow t t Lincthat lar ut M o | yas’ | weatt i after Appearance g and vou ha Iw wid as above This plan ty | ther one ) r 1 wea ; ’ ty ha t and Ww t M vouut TOR 4 bis , dita i < ‘ “ en all other articles Tlerbort was alson lawyer. Dut poor : ive ee ieee 7 ‘ she 38 } thn e < glass, and vinenided for ray Jofluential friends, he had many times been near : a n \ ae . \ ; tied ‘ at nued 5 1 t 7 aa as oat é ' y discouraged ; bot be now felt his heart becom: ie : teva “eindlue we : ; lace a . acking. Tt will be found inGuitely aupenor to e Lave | 1 cresting theo ; strong withia him, more because he had won the 7 mac thc] ry " f fundalion cially juleredie (acta, Ave | Jof the line, and the res again 1 > old method of imply using the file gene- | calculated wo advance the cause of *\ to 20 part: ¢ as ae ~ - ee o 4 ” is Te _— ae 7 ‘ shee << Ro MBER XXvyI HENRY CLAY AND THE NATIVE AMER- ICANS OF 1844, We have been permitted to glance at the MSS, of a forthcoming work from. the peu of Senster NU | Whitney, in defence of the American Policy, from which, by the consent of the author, we make the subjoived extract, which will be read with inierest at the present time. Of the work itself we will state in advance of its publication that it affurds a most comprehensive aod phile-’! sophical view of the whole subject, written in am attractive and interésting style, and is eminent; the Amerk a Pay. oe we causes of the over: tbrow of the Native party of 1844, Mr, Whitney pg the following yrstal to Henry Clay :— “The Whig party, also, now set forth’ a’ frésh ground of hostility, charging the Native Amieri- cams with having caused the defeat of Clay, whe had been the Whig candidate for the Presidency im the fall of 1844, directly aceused the Native Americans win bean of faith im this matter, asserting that the Whigs had supported the Native American candidates for the Presidency. “This charge, it is now perhaps needless to say, was nothing more than a perfidious device of the enemy. In the primitive of the American Party and at the chaaePe | sidential Election, in 1844, they made no pre : . Hate t toa po part in the Presidential contest The indi- | vidual members were left to vote on that sub- ject according to their ows judgment and pre dileetioon Whatever the Whig party may have “ expected” therefore, from the Native ’ cans, there certainly could have been no under standing Letween them on the sul ject “ But, apart from any understandi the parties, Mr. Clay did himself, at tion of his own party frieuds, agree to attach to the Whig banner a large shave of the Native American creed, and the od work of that plan, after having been submitted to Mr. Clay, published as an editorial article in the New York Courier and Enqairer, a short time prior to the election. That article wm widely read, bat the circumstance that Mr. Clay bad given it bis approval was carefully concenied from the public. This was the resuh of a timid ‘The invmediate friends of this great and pure statesman were afraid to declare the sentiments of their candidate io favor of the Amencan dvetrines, lest they should be deserted by their foreign allies, They were mistaken.— The foreigners who sustained the Whig Party were nesily Protestants, for with all bis eubser- vieney to the Rormish power, Mr. Seward sever secured the vote of that class to bis party, and bad the friends of Mr. Clay pursued a more frask course of policy on this sabject,—bad that Geman views been publicly made tnows and generaily understood, the entire Americans vote would have been east for him, and without dowks he would hare been elected President of the U. States. “ As the great champioe of an American pro- lective poles, Mr. Clay's known tiews were ie A great measure congenieal with the septimenta of the mew party, and as 8 comseqaence many democratic members of that party, who woeld have others se sapported his oppowent, gave a ready and a coriial sepport to bim.” bet ween i —-- - Bronze —The analysis of a few pieces of bronze, of unJoulted antiqaity, samely, a hel- met sith an inscription (found at Delphi, aed joow in the Britsh Museam,.) some sails from the treasury of Atreus, at Mycenm, an ancient Corethias com, snd a portion of a breast-plate ‘or currasa, of exquisite workmanship (alao in the British Maseum,) affords about 87 to 88 parts copper to about 12 to 13 tin, per cent. Thees- penments of Klaproth and othem give memly the same result as to ingredients; the quantities Lead is contained ie some specimens, as bas been shows. Zine, and the nature of it, was not known to the ancients, In an antique sword, found many years ago fe France, the proportions in 100 parts were 87.47 copper, 12.53 tin, with a smail proportion of lead sot worth noticing sometimes slightly differ. Bell-metal is a compound of 80 parte copper The lodian goog, so mach celebrated for the richness of its tones, contains copper aad tin in the above proportions, The Proportion of tin in bell-metal varies, however, from one-third to one-fifth of the weght of cop- per. according to the sound required, the size of the bell, and the irmpulse to be given. M. de Arcet of France bas discovered that bell-metal, formed im the proportion of 78 parte copper, nnited with 22 of tim, is pearly as brittle as gta, when cast ina thin plate or gong. Yet if it be heated to a cherry red, and pienged igto esld water, being held between two plates of teem, that the plate may not bend. it becomes malles- ble. Thes is manufactared gong, cymbels, and tantems oat of thus compound.— Sa. American. tom. > Care of the Teeth —A correspondent of the Washington Vetionel Jntelligencer says that the teeth should never be cheansed by other than me- Any chemica! agent that will tartar on the teeth, will act "joe Henes, igh the teeth may be made to look very or twa, by the use of the acid, chanical means upon the and destroy the cnamel of the teeth alsa, BA winut: svon become darker than ewer, to be whitened and ea lecay and pain are sure to «. | r the teed Ly mechamieal means, caution is to be observed that they be t brok or scratcbed, and that the tartar be rf removed. Beware, 2, of quack ooth- washes, if you do vet wish the destruction ot ar teeth oo Priece John Van Buren's Losees.—The Priv nour la ection, lost his reputation as in the canvass Le lost his temper aad the contde: f the Kitchen “ahinet and the Custom se. tut, woree than all, 11s reported att at fi , tollare in a bet with @ Southern upon the State of New York. What says the old pros Vew Vuk Herald, From the National Intelligencer. THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN, Assomething that is likely to become a sub- ject of general couversation, and which our read ers may have the curiosity to see, we publish on another page an article from the London Times, hinting rather than giving the reasons for the as- sern blage of Brnaush war vessels in the West Indies, The Tiines sugge sts that this naval movement has been superiucduced by a projected unlawful expedition from the United States against tre lar for which conjecture we need bardly say that there does potseem to have been the slight est for bom The idea must have been the pred some idle mind, taxing itself for a subject to excite the imagination of Ue lovers of the marvelous Several of the London letters and seyspapers. docking to something mor Practica, than Chis alecid eugyestion, 10 iate that the traasfer of the fect had its origin in the reports that had just reached England as to the wifiendiy dispesibon evinced by tis Go rerament and people towards the Al mm coun erecting the movements of forcign " ot Main reeruits ia the United States: whilst others alinbule it & has just been Ui the mienndertanding Usat med copcermng the construc tron of the Treaty relauve to Central Aimerica The following letter, addressed to the North American by “an intelligeas IY viiadelphia mer chant sqourniag in Loudon,” ¢ Xplains the latter powst more clearly than asy olber accoeat we bare sora; “ Loxpox, October 26, 1855. Tre steamer carries out the Times of ves terday, with « tember upue ibe recent iacrease of he Bruni squadron on the North Ainerican «ta 6 hak bas caused a profuund feeimy of in lig Balen o@ ibe part of Aumeans here, aud a feeling of curiwely amd weeeuniy amonet the Eghieb at Layu's and en “Liang Lhe latter ey BA hbow what lo ei t pew * As the paar vet Cause great Ration x de teeerd ie the United States, if | ~ prupec are Bol wircady io ad!) Cle tur Tow. abt vecampess of a war fever | write ty jeu the real sinie of affaws, wlah is coure!y feseree of what the Tirees aserta amd is a Qtartldeieern the Aimenican Adeinistratnon aed Lord Malmerstou's Minniry —e yearned Uia mgt load ¢ the bands of the preneat (alas Moamiry to ertile, but Bix arrange) by the peuple ui * Early in Septem +, Mr Grom tie State LA paren to iment o et nel Seta meuite «left in t and British . u unatety be © leu countrrs Lackanan received Qi pranire Ge f¥clh ms 8 aD MDE Gal m the part of ibe British Gos orn metit, with Le Aer) a8 comstiructie af the ( This as yoo snow Rastas and uber puma, wich tf VCR claun lucy COB pilance, avioo-Tkawer treaty vored an abandonment of br bave angi! wr shi fs lwo be Ube terwes of Lhe Lreaiy in yes! oe. ~The peremptury demand was unfortenate|y made a! Lbe very t we Lord V'almereica ne! be only be justified by a much lower estimate of! the protectorate, As an alternative to the re- the good sense of ourselves and of our kinsmen bevond the Atlantic than the progress of either country amony the nations of the world warrant. We mast, then, look upon it-as impossible that any serious difficulty can arise from the supposed breach of the spirit of the Caited States laws | by enlistment for the British service upon the frontier which has taken place, Even putting aside the question as to the eatent to which these | proceedings infringe the law, we should tike the sincle fact that to all appearances they were dis- continued upon representations being made that the Uunted Scates Government: regarded them thd sfavor as a guarantee of the cessation of ‘ sreement that they might: have caused No doubt our squadron on the North Ameri- can station bas lately received reinforcements, bu Amesican people can hardly be ignorant < real causes which lave dictated this step It they justly claim that the \ be respected they cannot deny us a similar night If unauthorized recruiting be uj pressed, there s nolluny unreasonable in asking Ub laws of neutral dbauthor wed privateering should Ge prevented. The Amenicans, like ourselves, must be aware that in their ports fat this moment large vessels are In Various stages of preparation, equipped openly for the service of Russia apd to intercept and We say nothing of the wild but long threatened Projects for the invasiun of Ireland, the open discussion of which hardly tual! fails to report. But itis against these less ambitious enterprises, and not against America, that our squadron is direceed. We shall un- doubtedly use our strong hand to put them jown, bat when we do so tt is the misynided people who ermbark im themand not the Ameri can vation that will have caute for dissatisfaction For what we are doing we elpuld cheerfully sub mit to the verdict of the thinking portion of the Ameriesh comimnanity, who, we feel sare, would AnHOY Our trade, ow as reluctant as ourselves Chat any trampedtop | pretext should be all Wed ty peri! tie all tween us, winch mutual respect and omiut interest should minke one of the firunest in t recurds of Listory as much startled tiled States wii! be by a 2 heading: Journal ya moeundertandiung be od the Amemean UCaon we nier w Upton wo f{aimit ‘ ‘ of i natval gebecr we for the must anes P . this tot inperate diatnbe has been very ge@erally coodemued, and certainly has met with bo respuuse on Ubis side of the water This, as atestof public opine op Bagland, is eonclusive > and the coummercial werkd Were pot for the first ume, through the me. on, Of the fact tbat the Govern (Wo CoUGIMes Were Bul OW Lertne as . . . . ferred, of the other side ¢ a of wlech we red by the (suveraiment women woul) be decided hy erroneous ste —cmee jection of these propositions, this Government | would consider berself released from the equiva- Carolina Watchman. lent obligations, and would proceed to treat with the Governments of the Central American States precisely as if the treaty had not been formed. “It is not unlikely that Great Britain saw no equivalent for the sacrifice she was called upon to make by abanding the Honduras Colony and renouncing the Protectorate, in a mere tent oa the part of the United States to shuts as a Government, from conquest or colonization, while our citizens were permitted to embark un- molested in expeditions organized and armed for the prosecution of the very objects which the treaty sought to contravene, The lon, delay of Lord Palmerston in replying to Mr. Marcy's demand may be reasonably attributed to the de- sire of the former to protract the negotiation, in the hope of an arrangement compatible with the | preservation of the twaty. Buthhe eveats which | Lave lately occurred in Ni ‘Agua—in a hostile ovasion on the Pacific side, and a descent upon offensive attitude—could scarcely fail to satisfy the British Premier that the treaty had no vitai- | ity jn its operation to prevent American influ- | ence from becoming predominant on the lath. | mus, which was in fact the sole object tbat in- | Henve he refused the concessions de- manded, and saw, without reluctance, the extiz- guishment of the treaty. “ To this condition of things, and to the alarm justly excited in respect to the renewal of the | long cherished project of Cuban invasion, uader the encouragement afforded by the successful compact. Gen. S. F. Cangy, of Ohio, will address the | particularly suited to such nea) there being, at duced Great Britain to become a party to the | citizens of Salisbury and vicinity, at Murphy's! present, no laws in existence which mete out the LOUISIAN SALISBURY. XV. OC. BB We have received a the action of the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church, in relation to the application of the | North Carolina Classis of the Germau Reformed | Chureh to form a connection with the said Synod |of the Dutch Reformed Church, which shall ap- pear iu our next, - me A ELECTION. The Democrats have their entire ticket for | Who, now-a-days, are always ou hand wheo a State officers in Louisiaua, Robert C. Wickliffe | rail road accident happens, to rob the dead and the Atlantic coast that is only less aggressive for | 8 the Governor elect. The successful candi- j dying. Several cases are cited in which these want of means in the colonists to maintain an jdates for Congress are George Eustis, jr, Miles lowest of all scoundrels have taken advantage of Taylor, Thomas G, Das idsov, aod Jobu M. San- the confusion incident to such an hour to com- | mit depredations ov the property of traveller. The Bulletin thigks each State should pass laws oe i TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, 1855. tess, if indeed it came about from that cause hi a the Public security, as well as the interest of Stock aw fs dridge, the three last being Democrats, on Gwrxw arer for the its affairs. gwement o oe | adelphia Bulletin gives an article of considera ble interest touching the punishment due tho-e, j Hall on shis day, at 114 o'clock, A. M, and punishment this class of offenders deserve. When 5 ’ » AM, \ 64 o'clock, P. M. dollars will cover the loss. But this, éven, is an enormous sum to waste by carcless- and we believe it is only necessary to make out d person to ensure his speedy removal from the Road.— J it; and we cannvot believe that favoritism will save a wanton or careless offender oa this Road, while Mr. Fisaen or Major Dreadful Crime.—Under this head the Phil- BANK STATEMENT. We present on our first page to-day the state- month, to $1,455,873, deposits $3,000,542. specie on band amounts to $1,266,544, domestic exchange to @8,256,183, and foreign exchange tu $209,281. Compared with statement of the first of Octo- ber, there is an increase in circulation of €329,- f 486, an increase in specie of $104,779, a de- crease in notes on personal security of $309,317, »!an increase in domestic exchange of $1,290,- 659, and an increase in foreign exchange of 850+ {931. Theve would seem, therefore, to be an ag- | gregate increase in available assets inv the shape the extent of $1,444,000, while there has been an increase in Liability in the shape of circula- jtiou to the extent of only $329,420. The in- | dications of the favorable coaditiva of monetary j affairs are, therefure, encouraging. | South Carolinian. | it is remembered, two, that many rail road acci- | j dents are caused by obstructions placed oa the We extract from the Washington correspon- example of Walker in Nicaragua, may be at- | dence of the New York press the subjoined pas- tributed in part the sending of a large reinforee- ' sages touching our relation with Great Britain : Special Despatch to the N. Y. Daily Times. Wasuisoron, Tuesday, November 138. ment to the British fleet on the West India sta- | bun. It is not presumed that the Britinh Gov- ernment believes any body to be in earnest in threatening am attack upoo the integrity of their Einpire, either in the United Kingdom or its de Jercenetes, Nor have they reason to apprehend | | _ | track, it is not improbable that th th OUR RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN. | 781? * [0 improbable that these worse than | thieves have some hand in causing catastrophes. | Surely en who are so depraved as to rob the dead and dying at such a time, could bave no scruples against ‘obstructing a road. We agree with the Bulletin, in all this, and should be glad to see this class of offenders especially provided The Adininistration bas not the slightest evi- for. f y depredations upon their commercial manive fron 2% 08 aby ground Kussiin privateers fitted out ia this country ; the risk ts tou great to tempt the most adventur Nor is it true, as stated by the which t ous Globe vas heretofore enjoyed the rputa bon of being Lord Palmerston’s organ, that in our” Vanous stages of prepar for the service of Kussia.” {tb The London Times is aauev, and even Lord « Palinersion may be disposed to Lully a little Just te show that he is not afraid of Jonathan bat that will be the end of the chapter, exerpt | between the two countries than at this moment There is nothing, in fact, to quarrel about, up hess one of stalwart champions shoulder, and the yefore. ude ; London | mand was made for British ace American question are positively false. No de dence that the British fleet is intended to menace | All statements | “ . to harsh correspondence regarding the Central much neglected burial ground, bas at last re 19 relation quiescence in our : constructivn of the Clayton treaty. Mr. Marcy |! hand with the intention of baving it properly cy : simply insis'ed on Great Britain's indicating ber ports at thes moment large vessels are in P’) ; . ried there came up to the work heartily, and the aliva, equipped openly | construction detiuitely, which she had pever done : There has been no insulence oa either ment, as the President's message vil! show. potluag to prejudice aa amicable arran oo The Baglish Grave Yard.——This ancient and ceived something hke creditable attention. A few mouths agu a portion of our ciuzens tovk it enclosed. Those having freuds of relatives bu @peult is, a neat and must sulstantial sivoe wall as been erected around it When the ground shall bave been cleaned off, Lhe trees trmined, Cotamedore Paulding, commanding the Gulf the paling pens removed, the graves amd grave a few Boursbes from var own bragyadocios in *quadron, is here, summoned by the Secretary stones dressed and pat inorder, it will afford return. There never was less cause of quarrel uf the Navy for consultation relative to Ceutral | Y#tore some pleasure to visit this resting place Americas affairs latter should retaliate by some greater indigni j the Cyane. ty, uotl at Let the two fools shuald be fretted into a lig fit. after the most approved models of civilized aud chnstan butchery.” coe Froa the Hilisboroegh Recorder THE LATEST DODGE He will sail, a2 soon as — ' of the dead ; and we trust, while the hand ws ia, Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce Wasnixotos, Novewper 12 jsible, im the frigate Potomac, accompanied dy | The preparations of our Government for the ‘new state of things at San Juaa de! Norte are of ite terrors to the bumao mind, by | somewhat active, both ia a diplomatic and naval adornments the work, it may not be withdrawn wnt! all this Hitherto the neglected cooditivn of this place bas been a reproach to our community done. It can Le easily rewdered beattiful and iviung, kk se pumible, we think, to rob the grave of suum and we shall thus wipe away that reproach suai Labbe At least such are the seuliments ear is aime ius ' . eer ZA Pata hal Rata ae regard. Despatches of som@g moment have been | and feeling of thee whe have vmitead ~ Laurel Coseagues were inmwyaet over the fail of Se ste to the Guvernment; amd a Mr. Ed-ter Th tof ” ' z bentopo—to thew a dueble sictory over the melp s|ipcar eccesiomaliy. in ? _- he papers tell of alate ~ dodge forwarded to or Minnister in Nicaragua, Mr Hil” near Philadeipbia, and other Cometarns Bemeirgs asd thes pul te) of pouenie at hein a ek Tas crey PoTrurmed te sme one at an Agricukural Fair.) Wheeler. Though 1atima ons have bees thrown im the veinity of Usat and uther lange cuca W. vont SuLcrw, tLey re He « Job homed F Frese d » « ~ ¥ Melero Bm semob-ant treet, the Timea, repreimg in Te off red bin enck grounds fur the exbite- | wut that he is himself complicated with our Gilli. have know u visitor esclaun, as they have etrud} rephy that Ubes woud wet give away an jock ' ; on of the um prove: . H a . ~ ao 3 . R @ t + als we he Miateternal he improved stock that was present, and busteros, it is pot probable that be will wegteot ed throagh ~ Laurel H.', weil LT resily feel oe : wore ad mencan coast het hie le ite fecial bot « otk J bm pr. ved | oO - ° PRES Pa ee prin, (a east a By [fecal ie od m, Umpte ww large letters over bis gates,“ Ap to obey orders, The fact is ome whieh noe re that | would Lew: hing Wo reat here And that ove L (chee . abonng the ( alnmet. y wittasce Fans Bat no one who accepted 1 " O2F aiteempt to Lake them 5 Seige ey en a ; - cepted quires not only skill, but energy 9 the feeling we should aun to praluce on the 1 . . = he in. 5 ' - Tow Beet, to the eei'er erglt oF ten 4y.. itor’ thee arweetod the Tima iL MM icet ditt Nahe rinitled to get owt of the The (laytoo-t t treaty @ pot by us aban minds of those who may bereafter visit the pare + ps - tee 100, bam aud mien a fort oo) g : meee thas he wm ae cre ae without Ube payment of “a quarter foned as abrogated It is supposed that the bogish Grave Yani It can be dune, an "a wabty wtih sire | Orders le (oo Ls r t " bh COR. RK has the me 2A F } ‘ Woes Loon sn ade Cae he ¥ 1 v a) thts article ia its I KL has the om mM of perpetraung subject is lft open to negotiation upon @ pew its worth dumg; fur there are few ‘ator, 4- teste. , pePein howws ‘ist ay ree se fi - n SiukelU wtedl Sestes (eneia * ‘ mG an ater ick. It was publisbed 1a several bass; that is, upon new proposivons from the earth which yield a hoher rewan! ‘ F the Amencam palle wil regard the pro pepers in oer Stat . Bort drive lnm frem ofhoe © tinin a erek after the as ene hes cal Cots ig seewarke’a: Pepers iu oar State, amd as far bh ae Phila | aited States. As a matics of amity it ought What must be the fee! ag of one of a sensitive ‘ af sy 3 rin . e delpi bat i > combing A Variament lee Bret biow mest, a. ene ay Lapeoy peespaper articla, which piv, that veatore to the late By pod at Greeee | 1, be « usvdered by buth parties as a treaty in! mind tending to the grave, to think the [mendes t i »y the ed Sake Y be. gh might ob —_ Rug pl ‘ werden, bon . wok by the Ua ted S:stee aymest neon ie an fram loo proecetaal Coca ht peroegh mizh tain retere Uekets gretea— | ful) (rce—eo far as trestraims either party from he leaves behind will swe forget him — that thes * powerful \ ami oar AJdarnstraticea © = (steat form t » ot e ne by » ana tio Figpainaepetetiieat. eer 971) 110, 6 wh etich we VTra ality wa merved . and the aggreaiun of the assertive of exclusive jurisdic | will lay bes body io some expused and neglected . . ey ead bie pe jo atinke « rin say bxew uuive 2 More vice of Nrect« he d Ch < ° : © abou, the sanctiwe of Congr. Uece mm thet x s bad oe more ad a Inrector. the stated Clerk of tbe Sy wo in that quarter, spot, and that soon there el) le po mark to Z to be 1 on Minste? brnertf they nod ieacca! certificate { attend. eo ne * 1 beady th — or ay m lim seed there and esi) ia bee m . . : - —- me wd ner ‘ The United States (sorermment pats certam show the place of hi repome--that cattle wi t . ny © sare that body to all © asked fur Sathaemest ter months aad | OE) YOO 54 thy, kee ot Ulin daliberatels exneesced Goce ee a all who asked for them Merpretation upoe the treaty, requiring (ireat browse orer his yravc, and ere lung the poe — 4 Bee . . aot 5 n larze party. on ther rx . oes cn . . Bodiate, or ¢ Britwh ( abenct aad pemple Bute RB Aree Party. omit return, gol ®® Hinjuan to alendoe her msioes to the Bay share whil the turf, and the leameter go elit mt wltunate d + - 2 j : ar as mones ere they met th ai : an: » ware ab a ? where they met the carn. 1, Je and eo re sh practically amd abs bg oter, as UNcumscius Uf him as the brute he tee te 6 TREN SOS eR Oe Lat ‘ 4 Pout 2 al oF tT. 27 finals on the road refased to let any one oe ely _ : ’ 27 du m lutely her Mumjuito pe rate. This iw pe nves’ Surely not pleasant. Bat on te other [ress hout the tment of the full fi y ihe orinterract, 6 @rre a sere om ef } anity m =? es {the full fare’ Now vely demanded and j«sitively refused. S b w gratefal uw ub j meen ‘ : F 4 r hee re wert of A { - ned ico warns M . mre we LAL Goren] st bainds Br Goveramen: aoe Z to comply tha me we leave le Le eneb our tr “ma eh Re t her nce offered an ton = I . ho} = SP PEA OF 7 fand , he ns of ube treaty, as she bas under mm wy, will love we in death, will vic ur gre a we " t 4 a x b v persone, it ht not to hare A F 2 alert 0 gai , bee een ae ie ol and etplaimed them. Ifthe British (ior! ——ajura it with Guwers, and lueg tobe wit rt wT t Mat) on “Th oom _ “ vie ang bald TEL hes _ °. oman vender that tle trealy is at an en. Bet we woul! vot eermunme va the the ’ me whe fret, with uthorrt le \ : -—~ eo A x oul z kane ; © ae LA ce vly because they do pot qmemt to our inter longer We ow mt) a work has beer aes : ‘ - F ' Pe Ae Og Sh yose® hol OGG R yee scum of ienity will Lan froeela Teposition to carned eo far, and hope to see it flowed a} ee a hee , New ne undertrapper the roe 4 cy = ® . z - a a 2 von th ! provoke a quartel, ehh they can do by taking perfect completon in ite varices il taris © dt haw toed t ‘ “ Ls * } ror the off “ _ : 1 e . ‘ . a military possession snd sbishiog evil jure de ber wives a . ’ ’ - t “s 7 OF fr rhet ° ook reader « ’ ~ ar a I t- .! " ‘ ters from head ichon io Grestown It 1s for our Goveroment Colembee Mert Report for weel rodsag New ” - - ‘ ; . W se ahae . 7 a er Pe CoRR The corm marhot hee heen qa-e: bei ot+ ads Dalmerte a, and e I . : st oer Methodnet fred n case the Botish Government offers no suct ia cs Wilmingine' this week.e1ll aa dourag the whole of the ereh We ot mie . . . : qioe the A Beurocation as the abc ement would 1m +5 conve per behel hare Cane os \ . r ch ir ng treat g Z , : ating treat ty Gr to renew the negotiation from aves OATS — There we erill 0 ferr demend for nate. aw a ate ' - - a fee zn ‘ Hs . starting point The ans of adjusting the they freety comm var former qo isinme A Wo - . ar t t- . = ¢ Py ; . . 7 nity . rem|ily So Come per bashe! ns 1 Sr dine sinless ’ VGLIEVOUS NATIONAL WICKEDNESS “ Re ee Oe er a eee ond bw pose, and prirrs " ware . t . , found in a proper anderstanding with the Gov 2 yi : ees . . ae ee \\ we comauler bow happy we are on the pet ee are wiredy 91 oer firmer qmtatione if . conte i . miner aragua ¥ so POVETDIDEN! Boe peated aad (hares : a ¥, how abundantiv supplied wrth ali the T vere be be de ‘ le 10 ortive er lem Na) + hee t L } nite cad wae we {het ennribute’ to sence sy mand = the arue ~ 4 Miatee we mew < 4 . ae pes ged, and prere are eiceddy advancing Clare ti taken on at home how ree Ot RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN mde hha 8) hee comment: pend brands, fee famiy 2 : atrroe ef Bie im var Mate a x Nov 16 Boer 89 8 BOE per barre ae asHIveTo " - ‘ go s @ warned as one FODDER —We hove an chenge te cpa kaen ; . the < Pliwlnck war Ccmei Cron nment hae received advies from price of (udder We oul ae O) pee 10M Ine e | . . A atruta an segen of beter dave ehes (| r ating that Eucziand has perfectly pa os ~ bs bg A fie o< in . , | WwW, & * ~ me r Bier theee thiage how we marvel at aug 5 rt India Robberies and Freed ie Yew Veork. v . at wicks Iness of tleme eo fanatics Fac i a < w proceeds New Yous, N 14 é rreste Niearage ht ag ship om ila a magigees who ditarb uur pears aragua © @ flag shy A returned Californian wae robbed lat igt po Ba . . ) Am Treat, s al vid inenae our [mom on serount of the negries at th go Hauer, of 84.000. The thref et ' ‘ nat 1 A > " piles tes There invparty < great and cry The National Inte @qrncer of the 17th inst. tered his room with a falee key Om the ear A - ~ Mi g wdianes do not complam of any (9 & review of the rumored difficulty between ought, @ gentieman had hie pockets peek sae ; it ees ak . oles sed on them, of any oppremecne thy Engin! and the Unite! States, thus clmes its 62.400. near the Was ngton Market : . te a cea PY TE liunft bobs) ut they com; lay a! remarks thereon Several merchants of thi city were arrested hes ~ wh be main, are tented with A ; - : wae be tntermatio : aloe aes loll mentee ies ; * We are happy t a from authentic eur. today on the { comsqaracy to defraud mm be Caw eding wm Ita vite P The A Bo listed ek ae = ere ah Lar pales — several wholesa alers of large quantiies of hin wa wer prea sts a eee i 0 Lave Leen alae Ht thote men whe are secbing to berah down: 1t10 the» oe poh Manctarion of ponds. They were tueld te bail in €3.000 each cwunmie tees . : . 5 rimetituuons, and dieeulve our Umion, be both ' Aen ve idle speculs a , om af : Fin em aN, tone which for a moment prevailed have lost — We obasi aw r lace need in MG , , tent a he veri net weet hee pewer Wirwimehial Pal cali infor NEW YORK MARKET Me } a ‘ ’ by bumanity, there would be some ex a ; 7m : Ak we \ r : hom receveer on 0 t fro » . . ne That hiimanity ches nothing! (o 220" 7 ble v our Government from London Naw \uns. Now 16 pr * s a io an ee Fics cialercat anil by the Pacific affords assurance that although : ‘ : rosa the free nograe among them, and leave [OM fre thata Pritish vymadrom was fiting — \otton is firm, at unchanged rates —salea of . rm val for the Amer ne waters on - a IO bale he i) Ohw OF ! sutbern : hein to waltow im the mire of degration, aad wo tS ¢ waterton special server ' D te a: oes firm ; hw 69.12, Southern the pangs ufbunger. The very negroe yet that equadiion had no purpose of hoatility or €9 75. Red heat 82.10. Mined corn o64 . . ’ steal and make herves of, are cast acide “UCI linens tomards the Umited States, In Lurpentine 43 Race dee EM og ceuls e ane be tne ties comaeqaence of thie mmnteliigence Commodore See . a c \N . HiT CUCHEATD) ata CP Patines 4 proceed Ww the cant of Central ntime w : Pewee expe Se MAURO Ree ye te A forma) ae LATER FROM MEXICO Pee \ , val antaomem they canse,and 700" 10 lm Me erat interests in: that New Oninawa, Now 12 7 sire thatthe a) quarter : , ee . , “ ' sd wy om ies 19 with, we The steamer Orzaba has ar with Mea bas r great wiekednese of man. Sure 7a , . can dates of the @th. Alvarez was a ie f great punishments nither Av vt Damages @15.000 =f) Corll itl cheat) Iie cenit : fi [yoo = t ’ ie : ' Thier vi \h «day 14th) two Freight bas resugned and the Cabinet are una ; ee ee oer the Fastern end of Fronja were pourng into Mericn f at a ea ‘ar k It ad Was tear t ore ‘NEW AMMAR I trains | accommadation care which ‘ nt ' * . . ° \ ' nta la fiw jassengere We learn that one LOUISIANA ELECTION “in . nar al rr br 4 as re ade i ! r a ard coreral were connislere New Onreane Nnole ' A = , » Ee ay » the Rail Koad Com Tt is now ascertained that Wicklfh Deme . . i pany &15.000 erat, ia elected Governor of Lonsana. and that tra A “ - ' bed a t r ' nel ¢ ' We say again, whem will more careful agents (He Congressmen elect stand three Demecrats = ; to one American, Wacklifi'einajority: ins ; be placed on this end If some v t : 2.00 Phe Legislature is Domoeratc oi, thing t done « an indignation meeting 2 ! ‘ . oo ' . WW. 6 Whe held by pr and the Road hung rh ; , ee : fix Tt ean outray on the public, which MISSISSIPET ELEG TION for vey or { vhe r u ’ : A] 1 te endured no limoer U utted die . ya ke fa ue ared na: Lim Wastisaros, November 11 vk \ Guardian V4th inat A ve threa t belief f r me It ta reper that Hon. Jefferson Davie hae ; , 1 , sor « ‘ nt « ‘ id eourc f. ae ‘ | ws This aceident, ae w Va good source ruceived a dle ich from dackeon Msavasi pi aid ve 1 ’ . ! } . ered 4 A . 7 L¢ hoa office re ie not en serious a lone te the company as eas ing that the Democrats carried everything ir . I / : mn Flag is repesented alsve, Woe are told that three! the recent el-etion im that Stat ELECTION NORTH. The National Intelligencer thus speaks of the late electivo in Massaciusetts and New York : In Massachusetts, where for the first time a plurality of votes has Leen allowed to decide aa election, the Know Nothings have maintained their ascendeacy—not, as will be seen, because | Ureir opponents could vot be united upon a sin- | THE gle ticket. But thie quadrangalar contest has disclosed ope \impurtant fact —that the regular anti-slavery party ateio a dectied minonty, and are likely so to remain; for th vy never had a! letter opportunity for exciting the prjudices | and inflaming the passions of uortecting men th be also mentioned. as a matter of sume signif has been recently afforded them. It may cance, that Gov. Gardner has been elected, net) only without the ant of the ultra anti slavery | ~ The election bast year,” cars the Tuston Cow ner, “ was no evidence f hm personal poputari tv of politcal estimation, while this pear he bas Met thowe whe deserted him to fase with he en eines, ar) has prostrate! the whule party of amalgamation and seetionalwm im the State.” — Desides cleeting their candidates (4 Governor aod other State offerm, the Know Nothings have elected a large mayonty m buth branches of the State Legislature Tt m= a gratifying circumstance that the re salts of the eleetivo in New York f Mewachu that by merely sectional onganizetion can ar wire hke those mm the State encourage the belief ascenbency in the North We may eoncede all that the Aibany Arges cians as to the * um partea” un the ab but thee vernal opmion of men of a sirmet question of slavery can never be made a paramount enduring be. of organisa the eeticn a, capectally oF a groumle taken y the lealere of the socalled Lepebhean party The great lanty of the people have an invinest.tc silachinent to the Amencan | mon, and eas mate it above all other eunsideral ons The last Peterburg Express comtasme tse boi -2ing alarming { get eheb ee hae ho mei lating lefore opr reader Grim Vieaged War Starrag sin the Pere Highly linpor tan! trom Washington Fight tag im fy W asurscros a. mereet “3 2 hynatem—f mat | ‘ a wter - Hence aw iditnsnal sent to day to the vartows Naval sta Arevat egheou the Unnsa, by the [hpartinent te and imme hate preparation Ju ret at we may be fully prey are t gooey ehateser There's war | ep 1.” = th Rroad Rail. Road ba k her { the Cree. std bremet in “ Joke getth mer tke N eithe: [hectare ais Jemaenees| of v fit them for ator mH fhe mt nerree Aehe their paation Sree loth imatant > THE NEWS FROM THE PACTEIC T nt ence tig th steamer Northern Light from Californias of more than ont nary ntereat. It shows that the [n-liane Wahingt atl that the early attentio a. (egon, and - troub lemme Government will be required In a regen w ertenaive rt will be fommd difltewlt to provide are ate prot and the eett will have te rely nach pom the lemmente mast de Dew sett TREAT) A letter from Nay says that Mr. Owen, of WHT NAPLES nthe London Times the part of the United hins States concluded a treaty with the © wern ment of Naples in which several new Prwile gens been granted to Amencan. cit rena, The ; f t commerce baa been ceded te ! 1 State * r not to be billet ted ou Amenean citizens in that countey, Ry MOUS questions were not permitted to be die cussed in the treaty Satur Ne wae predicted acme ein months go, the qua f aald manufactured the pre sent season at the Onondage Salt Works in New York « reach B.000.000. 4 If other salt works tine country furnish on pre portion, the portal Galore of the crop am the Weet Tndin lata w hot Atertally effect the suppl trarkit The average annual pr net of wolan and fr salt im about 6.500.000 bushela, showing an excene the present season of 500.000 we will he about @1.40 per barrel, making the wh p worth 1,600, 900 +] ment of our several Banks up to the Ist of this | It will be seen that the bills in circula | tion amount to $9,010,949, nett profits on Land notes am fr discounted on personal security to $11,630,774, 420, a decrease in vett profits on hand of $250,- | Morning. jof specie and domestic and foreign exchange to 0 Of bes party, bat in eppositien to them. | Put.averema, Nov, 8 ae Te Me ney ivania, iMing . Chandler man, nai severely wounding John Wiel, », who was blown up above engineer the It will also be seen that of the resources, the! wire, which broke with his weight a te ob ed, and he d nt | injury, corto = RR ae) EURSTING OF A81 EAMLOAT BOILER, | Burv avo, Noy, 10, The steam propeller Finke » | off Port ksaby. Coens Botered Thana The after portion of the Vessel blowu away, and she sunk inumediately, by were low | Which seven men and one woman | Fifteen persons were saved by eli oa | Hone of a Nyy andupry teen’ ,. ae sehooner. arrived-at Port Robinoy | Priday uyght ts , “ be { ——— eee AKRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NORTHiggy LIGHT. New Yous, Nor. 11, The steamer Northera Light arrived bere this | woruing, will Cubformim datesto the gou, wt Die Linings no specie. All was qe om the Walker aud Chames’ party hea | agreed upon terms of peace, and Rivas was | puted President, Walker having declined "the jhowor, Ile bad, however, buou appointeg Cogs. | mander in-chief of the Ni wan forces, Pas ker H. French, formerly Pt vhanll re bune had Leen appointed Comminary of We, The people of Nicaragua appear to be pleseed | with the new state of affairs, and ne more trge- | ble was apprehended, Col. Kinney remained st Greytown, and Walker was repurted to be dis | posed to drive him out of the couutry, { The mai) steamer which left San Francisco oa the 20th ult for Panama bad $2,000,000 ig gull The California news is woimportant, The & erra Nevada, from San Juga, which asrived a San Franci-co om the 8th, lust 45 by cholera, three uf whom were cabia panes. genre. Isthmus, lohan troubles in Oregon contiove to anseme a serves mpect Major Haller and his forces bad Lewn surrounded by the Indians at s poles abuve Dallas, without fed of water forty -<ight tours, amd Lieut, Day and 150 men bad ben seul to their rehel The Unrted States steamer Joho Tlaneudk hed San Franch from P polowah, Lnogng news that the Ressions were te va furce on sen and land at the Amoor, and sation to meet the alhed fleet, which was ie The British steamer Hare currta bad been at Ayan, and found the place dearrted, but d. vere] an amount of weereted Resian Fur Company, which The steamer then went te Petropolowski, and entered that port with the American flag flying, fired lato the wwa, and thee left. Whee off Elisabeth Islead, she roantered a Brrinee Lng, with 140 Ressine of aptored and carried arrives! at the Gulf of Tartary goles belonging to the were wae cers am) sokhers, whieh, ol to Hong King The balance of the tre wary (660,000) soak othe Yankee [Mad» hee heen recorered. Five hundred men, ender Capt. Vor, of fe crameoto, had bf there to joule the Wolber el eter Cm the Sth ele the lediane on the Boyne elites, Major Pits fre? mate eel veer Gfiy ald o jerewed the ludians, killing 30 of them, aod having 10 of Lu own men wounded. Toe Titweman S lenly convened at The om cher thee dostriet, on Ther a T P lance Of momisters and ley , siag fireat enanomity and ieteret wa ; lings uf the Synod — Thee 00s hae kh atest mportance, and claiming KE elie f the atientium of the Synod, ea the rommreal Af thew | terary and Theolog> ® . mo Levogton to some more * abd cane Vroj<mttoms were made by ferent | laces the mre prumiment of obih were News Court Hoase amd Webballa, io Tckens [metrict Much animation was mes’ featent be the friends of each Ineatine—ench be ag desiroms A wcuring the college The debate m the eniert of luration wa commenced os Monday wring anlapte the tine of going to prea no vote hel lawn taken A propos. mm @asmade to reacod the reactetion of the ast ny go nowal of the jnetitution, - shoald remain at Levington ; bet m t<er we ee thik the propesities wookd meet with bot htthe fare The frieeds of Newherry are ty sangwine Uf soerees. We stop the prras 1) annoanee that Newber: ty has leen fits! open as the becation for the Lutheran Colley Vewherry Mirror --- Acer --Rut few men die of okt age. Almest a f ii nent, pasunal, mental or awlils racehot The passone bill mee sometimes. even coacddenly The common es premtn, “choke! with pewsion.” bes line esag- eration t for even though net seddenly & strong pasons shorten life, Stromg budied men often dre \vung—weak men live booger than the strong, for the strong use their . and the weak Lave nome to use. The latter take care of themactres, the former do not As it BD with the body, soit i with the mind and tea per. The strong are apt to break down, or ke the candle to ran; the weak bura oat, The ia- fer oninale in general, regular and temperate tes, have generally their proscribed term of \ears, The horse lives 28 years: the on 166° 20, the lion about do: the dog 10 to 12; the rabbit 8 the gumea pay 6 to 7 year These numbers all bear a aus lar proportion tothe ume the animal takes to uwrow to ite full sise. When the cartilaginous parte of the bone be grow Tos come osaitied the bones cease to takes place in a man at about twe yan = the average; in the enamel at eight, in the horse at five) in the ow at fours in the hom at four nthe dog attwo: in theca z ; inthe mbt attwelees in the gainea pig at set: en Five times theae nnmbers ite the term of fe, five is pretty near the average; some aah mals greatly exceed it, Hut man of all the sai- mals, is the one that seklom comes up td bis av erage He onght to live a bundred year be ording toa physiological law for five umes twenty area hundred: tut instend of that, he scarcely reaches on the average four times be growing period ; the eat ax tines; and the rabbit even ought times the standard of measurement— The reason is obvious —man ia not oly the Inoat regular ane t! temt it temperate, but the moat Iaborione and lard worked of all awk i sao the inct jeftable of all aah nnd there is reason to believe, though we retly feels, that more than any other animal man cherishes are to keep it warn, and consumes bimeelf with the fire of Ine Llackwood 4 Magazine inate Male cannot tell what an aninial ae Vn seeret nm flections. ted ne an to} Go Legis pediti » at four, sll the sai- , td bis av- years, ae: five times f that, he times bes the rabbit rement— only the verate, but of all ant of all ani hough we feels, that shes wrath ( with the ‘ackwood t PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. | The reenat seesion! of the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolind was hield in Greensboroug), | and was numeroudly attended, The Syndd was organized by electing Rev. Eli W. Caruthers | D. D., Moderator, and Rev, Jamies. MePhenion and Elder 8. MeNcill, temporary Clerks. ‘The Syed of North Caroling ty boniposed of three Presbyteyies, which were reprenwuted. ge fllowsi f Orange Presbytery, 36 Concord Presbytery, 27 Fayetteville Presbytery, 19 Total, 62 | Thursday night was devoted to the subject of Home Missions. The agent, Rev, Mr. Stanfield, | made his report, and was fullowed in an able, and loteresting address by the Ret, Mr, Happer- | set of she Board of Domestig Missions of Plila- | delphia. The Agent, Rey. Me. Baker, of Sulisbury, for the Board of Foreign Missions, read his report | Friday wight, exhibiting much encouragement | in that of Mibor, Three thovsand ove hun- dred and seventy-two dollars (83,172,) have been | collected during the past year, which is $1061! in advance of the previous year. The report was followed by an address from the Rev. Loven | Wilsos, a retaroed Missionary from Africa.— | Me. Wilson left his native home more than twen- ty yon an ploncer light bo thie dark aad et game was from experience, | principally of tharratives, and was lis- teved to with the deepest interest. lis was the | first voice that ever spoke in christian aceents to | thet benighted people. But the result has been moat glorious. Where the name of Christ was never spoken before, hundreds of temples are | vow dedicated to his service, aud thousands of voices daily speak his pame with joy am! prain, Whee once the proud and boastful monarch paved bis cvurt with buaan skulle, broken hearts and cyatrite spirits are now offered up as acoxpt- able sacrifices to the living God. Mr. Wibue's health having failed in Africa, he is pow labor ing among the Indians of the West The Revs. Drs. Smith and Dabney, Profesor ja the Usicn Thevlugical Seminary of Vir pura, presented to the Synod a plan for the jurjame wf raming money to endow another [rufemor chip (the 4th,) im the Seminary, aad to rain the standard of the Theological cuurse, there jur wood. For this purpose, they winh to raise 040,000 ; $80,000 of which has siready been raised. Dr. Smith and Dr. Debecy, each made a very able sod learned adress on the import ance of this cause. Rev. De. Lacy, Presideat of Day made bie report, aed then addressed (he Sv mad @t tome length io bin pee wliar at) be of « represeeting the College in a very fourshing condition and rapidly oe (be increme The mem bere of the By nod exbibsted much imterest in the eocesss of the lostitution, and the je which it ie at present conducted The nest meeting » to be bell in the town of hoa College bag weue able manact Fayetteville, commencing the sex Wudves day in November, 1456 +o A BAILROAD TRAIN BLOWN OFF THE TRACK As the Albaay Expree traie on the [arlen Railroad, ebich ft | hatham buer Corners oo Monday evening, was slwat midway betwcer Copake and Heaton Corner, an clevatioa of some thirty five fmt e) yround em@tire iran, with the ear) of the engine a tender, was suddenly prec) ttal- . om Lankment by a: geet of wind. land ng wpside dows, with their bond of bemam frevz tet seagly secered wiilbin The tra f i of the engine, teater, laggasy car, aod three pas conger cars The eee which fllowe — lint was greatly added Ww by the «tt < darkness df Ue might, begyars descr pion (om all seb were beard the wasings ami calls of the injured for amistance, which #08 readered the more dif beak of giving, by each as were burtanate to cape from tbe rwies waonjured J ym the fact the had erther teen det every lawmp on the tran ieled of biown oct, bra: ing the shrouded io the blackness of Mr. White, diapatehed the engine to Millerton, alowt seven miles distant, the nearest station, for care and enure scene eb the com)uctor, with mjt eseintance, and iim mediat«ly eet aboot, sith each assistance as be cow! pr ur iu passengers from the ruins |i eas found of removing them that two were alr» i an eeveral others frghifuily aia pomber mee of bow brumed and dice Immetiate!y on care aed aneistance the dead, wound. d, and o injured pamenzers were placed the rem, and where traie started for the erty of New York arrived at 84 o'clock on Thursday in ng “> REMAKK ABLE CASE. A Mr. Where, of Indiana, a Pee pee table an wealthy German, was summoned oo 4 yorr, and althoagfi he told the sheriff he was * tuo Dutch to sit wpun the jury,” be was not excuse! After tial of an important case, a motivn was made by thé defeated party for a pew trial on the ground that Mr. Where coukl not understand English,.and tho ma: examination, The account sys © During his examination, Mr. Whe very neuch alarmed, and, in spite of the aaeuran ees of the court, the bar and his fiends, dowe wo wrong, be afi)] thought he was upon hes trial for some crime he Ile in qtired, in his own language, slat « uld be was brought for re became that he bad committed come of bis family, and barst into tears, Not being able to rec le hom, he was discharged and iruamediately proore led homeward, On ar riving at bome, he remarked to bis family that the lawyers bere had “scared him alinest ret ower death, and he didn't know that he contd y i” We remained thoughtful and melancholy watil Sunday, the 20th ultimo, when bis family were horribly shocked by finding hin a corpse, suspended by the neck in lis own barn Not understanding the nature of the examination he was subjected ta, and supposing he had cominit ted some Great wrong. ro wr yught upon his mine as to induce bim ‘0 commit suicide TEXAS MATTERS. New Onuranws, Nov 19 Governar, Prase, in hic message to the Toras Legislature, op a nll farther unauthorized ex Peditions into Mexico to clastiae the Indians yectting z the neighboring town of Hi igh Point, at °° Thomanville ov the 9th inst. was like the “uvise “ROCKFORD ~ Feniale Seminary. Pew bs Notidnal hitetpiveee. 4 THE UORTICULTURAL CONUNDRUM. | Notwithstanding its solution, we continue to | nary Lo practire apc thens for that purpose, for which they will be charged $1 50 each, per Session. TUITION, English branches, from §5 w $10 per Session of five months. Freve h, with any of the other branches, $12 ¥ opie will be admitted at any time during fies Bes. vion ; bat after ente: no allowance will be made for sheone » except t ses of protracted sickness. d can be hed in the village and o To Prof. Page: The axle-tree bears all the | finite of the earth—to market; and upon the | alder tree grows “ ull-der fruit.” Sampo. | Messrs, Editors: I think industry (indus tree) “the most fraitful tree in the world,” more so fevem than the cedar (seeder) whieh, it. seems, hberhood was the tree to which Mr, Page alluded. He! eee per month—washiug, lights and yey all ime plays upon the word cedur ; | upon the word elude THOS. CRUMPLER tree. Evreve. | Preadent Stockholders. November 20, 1855 $20 REWARD. DANAWAY frm the Subscriber, in Ruwan, on V the morning of the 19th November, a negro boy MAUL, very black, large face, heavy bail, aged about 23 years, « small eur below one of bis| large feet and haeds, about 5 - 496 RAIL ROAD CELEBRATION. The gathering together of the nations and tribes from Davideon, Guilford, Randolph, Fur {eythe and all the surrounding evuntry, nul for eyes, mot easily seen ul ihe mighty rushing of many waters.” It ae} €US nebes io hergint, mot inctined to lou at any computed by Major Gwinn, hat at least 5000 peers ernie ‘te tut : Pilea ag ets persons had assembled to wituess the arrival of @veh worn; = parol checked penta, whme-ede | the ear, aud to partake of the hevpitaluy of the ere fi ae rp ‘ mal hee ie | citizens of that new, but pleasent and thriviog d ve hersey roand One pair blae corded pants which has so suddenly sprung among © eeat. one fine shirt, une biue the sof that neh and beautiful country. ‘I whie pamis tle wore off [lensant, the stearn whistle did is; mca Ancora Veale) | vrerape toa free State annon roared back in defianee. JW sas, epread oul im ine wuntiful aluod an of Et tO @ GRecmr et iG apne joi \efore the Lungry and deli A the glited crowd, the fat ADAM TREXLER | Jand, while Messe Gilmer, Gurrell and Salicbury, November 20. 1655. 26 Leach gave thei @ “feast of nr a-on,” united with a conserable ~ But time for po man, aod more especially, do the 0 A woul” Waits hours fly with eagle swiftness, when Learts are over IHG Rekerriter cB us. ,. | proceed to aell, ua Tuesday, the 4th of December lo une need be troubled : a Poca of the same foeing with joy and gladoes, and kindred souls ] Hie ssieeatl = “fe ath atid aa “ Mpc cate at the readence of the deceased, the following sau pa 2 fe y Barren ‘ ane mee bear ivoauValulm, Wane | E MY! have met together to rejuice over the greatness asd nude be 9 Devudenn C.mnty, 00 ibe we | Py: V8 has been ined by buadrede wiuhout a maghe case of Spc: cuentas (paid oting | 17 No. 4, Granite h aed prosperity of their country, a couplry se : pe mito ae tase ve frm ra One Good Riding and Harness Horse, Batisbury, Ort 2, 1855 19 Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores. DR. H. KELLY richly bhewned, ond wpun which a kind Provi ' sed 3 wiles fipm ihe Noah Candas Red Reed, cnc j= Soo &o. Also, pigeons and Forwarding ee ee ee One Good anne — =. HAs REMOVED TO STATESVILLE 3, 6. hes aveaoate he le = ape sak | eed te hue services to the ew ond rebgieus. Lenagtoe and odhin Plag cassia ce ike sale te re te HELPER & BR = “tlie geverelly Office on Moin Strect, weer OP'dlle 0, Tubace Be ail Ln o Binds f gram ant ie ia a gad stale of caliivetem PENSION, be UNTY LAND, HL. Robards, Raq . Saltebary, NC old Court house site, ead opposite the Methodiat chara, nad Avachoulacs Mee eel eemai C 4 Chartes L. Minton, Req Wate CoS Co where he will be fuwad, at all times, whee aut peafes- ferful Calam Sime! atrishes reccwtly l\wcthapcaens, Ofer, Kichken tec Ten or ticelve head of Cattle, about 5 46 5 See. he Bee FC. | aanelly engaged J .- ’ Bara, lee -nuse D ’ Gensral Agente. Georg May wood, Bag Raleigh, X ¢ May jae ins use wowed the fullvwing jiau A bivming op a par ¢ ads head of Hoga, forty head of Sheep, weer War Premmer, Boy. Werrenenn, f ¢ oy 10, 1855 don't seager train un the Mleaub-e and Miers mill a orth Caretina. ; : ~ ane ee fade i ris an aw- Ten Barrels of Flour, vive _ Preservation better than Extraction. T ramendous Excitement _ ! he pian eas to an net of stove . 5 pepsin yp sero 3 campetont and conberatial enrroapy Pipe Gilad wh poreder and supped wp af the steve emi New wll the ontioe poor 30 we wo atstets or waeat.ove oan PEON ‘ n Ba. W. 3. BASOR. ABOUT THE elend Tone i t rune wraling rollin roal'eut ules the, pare WAGON AND GBARING, A CON paricne of ihe | ot boom (Regular to beth Medicter aad Dental Surgery \ . ane —- . : emis: 8 " i : eprecd SIDERABLE QUANTITY OF val nee dunce DENTIST, Wes tern Extension' sstdng - ee Sete Varo: & ! @ the Jd uf COTTON AND CORN neg h a) OFFICE w hie Tenth on viet cheagh WON . th pe. tained with jrreuenims cape, eo ibet °* ? aca an i 5) ooze . xd ail caite — tb ORSTON BRAT “a AN the beowarbuld amd beichen furmnere of, the de ve é ; i - Teas ae ; . whee the by hed aud ignited the Ds CO ERADON AW | a deka opel ery | ie a frcede oa f . oe cl see aca oes capa, and fiend the Ua posder aahe 4 FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. NB Wecng feciety, and competent cent. ‘ne. take thee method of informing tnew semperemD grticar wuuld be deectiy over the miue, and State of North Careline N EC - R« YE ane — beg suffer ath, of d-epar of Teeth who porace pes pd that they are sow receiving © suffice a destructive etphsion CATAWBA COUNTY 4 ‘“4XF wr OfBce hours fram & te 5. . , . ] e ied ie a es cmber 11, 1068 116 READY MADE CLOTHING, et Seperior Court of Law, mm en ne eee ee eae tn tee SAL ISBU RY, NV. C. 17 Otiee ne De. Wimelered’s ‘ . Rattiwoas, Nov. 12 —Uhange was fully o Fei Tire ia} lWadder siraw, tae ton nie She aa Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gea- Ls wub mr har tekhea charge of the we tded today. with large meripts of gra Je aimee ees. eee ee MA NTUA MAKING. tlemen's Furnivhing Goods Niecat rat al asi “i ‘ ss JAMPFS G RAMSAYA Beda : ok: yet ceed mot el erate we generel; ell cf which will he old mune wiwes cers NB ase each SES : ; . Alen, a splendid stock of MATS and CA at the | \ 4 fey she a hes ACCOMMODATIONS MISS MARGARET RUSSELL, | erscayte. D0 tebe our wued, bet ont ond ence ad a . emele ar > : ‘ i oA . I ‘ ~ eae ae aks be equal in any Rtste F o otepping Wietac tf © Lades of Sebs JNO A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, a 8 - . < ‘ el be . ° = id we ory sur ze“ at Merchant Testere. ’ Na ® ‘ < prepere . obs bh b Raliehery, VN C S-pt 1855 we ont “a - . sod mee mw ‘ . 1 a ‘ ‘ Jo (s RAMSAY, Ades . WB GRANT Sard a yen 4M ' a ee ee rNer 6 Sena. Ear eo oe Crecerien’ Groceries! ! am f ‘ ' bre ond on — ering ‘ . at are the leree fachuine, trbevee she wit), ros cue . . “~AQ LACE. Coack Manufactory. ais See Beare ge | HE SUBSCRIBER vs now receiving und offen TO we PSTANLY ben p free boom enh wwh. Orders frum a deieece shall receive fur sale the bfwamg Grovsres — \ au oe 3 Uhde Cabs Seger, Coat my broth Iyr0 the 1 or 2000 Bushels of mide Wanted. WM. M. BARKER aif is : 2 Porte Rico, do. 1 oo (bet meerd @uh my aoe 4 ae Sabecnbers are very 1 ne t . ee 11D ey ' os jest retere ‘. New Orieess ray AEN Cu ( ry ond P eh , : Sr ae = ._ mE . a : Pe EEE ee oe > “eh s mente, SHOE YOUR NEGROES. ae 2 oe Oe) nee ca oocere oe 1 We have at preseme Mr ROW. M = ‘. anes E ; Cened LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO be sr sy be frond e etere of Ureare . on eualicd in'prrewre drafts oft SHOES fos and Orders pre bibe< ‘ Ora ev ry stragghag bream of hght JD Ren & lomly Wee) | or ROM heshelen! |. ‘ ee ces wee iemmte Marsh: x 60 Rage Prime Reo Coffee Theat chaste sthwart the fag biwe sh REMOVAL. Core at t. for which the highest rhet pre . a Teas, ee ake x piabctees : ze . MW . - 9 Mats Old Goverwment Java Cole I ad with aff rings of my vows J IN © WEIRMAN & PRICE here re will be perd we are alan im the ¢ ¢ Catt ? : - = = JW MowarRD 100 Seeks Liverpool Salt And bad thee qua tty to thee fy ° ‘ r ag end Tasioring Estahisabens wt an Fleur, Wheat, Oats, Peas, | A op Pe ug . aw?? A scone. 18 if 2 Barrets Meckere! No 3 wae Murphy Me Reme & ¢ he &e. &e, for wheth the bighes cin cash © ~ 7 5 Roe spo n a ny abe voew Gare a E ° wee R&A WM hy @ Mare ped levpe nal Tes, Sperm, ademantior eed tallow Cosdien, ; = she beh Sen-t N > 2 BRAWLEY & ALEXANDER DIRECT IMF ORTATION. | DR. R. P. B ESS ENT, Pevree. Abees c ner Bohs: Powder, Leed, Shot 2 =e sell ats ie RW Mies Ay ng haery eons, Ee . err winkles brigt : Mayt st No. t CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, AB Reewier eredeate more Catiege of . MICHAEL BROWN. eer lene eevee Daguerreotype Likeness Roving | OH oaerentis Ont #3. 1958 we T 6 i eet yP ee : e, Noe 628 =x. Bm. NICEOLSs, ane e _ Cee ee aie Takeo, and pat up in the Veatrat possible Style, Cetamben. 6 C. ress . ch pay DR. DIN -KINS, Gialeee tel ered tealictemel her lepers Z. 8S. COFFIN. Information Wasted NN eead atte Me stare coe anes manreat : wee promptly JD ESPECTFULLY offers hee services to the althe . . \' .* fumes tohe I GOR ee cog + in tree tm the (Rd 3 tens of Salshery Office at the Mansiwe Hated. Thee vow bak may trace : ( ee e here df J Spent whe bs . Salsbury. Way 31, 1955. wi het w 2 ° . nN & B N IN _ Bee : J BLOW AW BLOVSZ REAL FRENCH cH A. 975 ACRES (VF LAN Yadhia River Land fer Sale. The enureew 7 : = can Gold Band, Fancy and White, in Dinner vette ia wis bie pen at , ! and Tea Setts Hew Shapes; wt sed a half mmilew from Salkshery. , é e iw ) ‘i ore a ai Rew Tear proveeta lL ( mR S AL kK Ti brew just below tbe Trading ford end wihie belf & MW MLL 7 eR f + RANITE WA s r <9 mile he Hilteharg Staten on the N.C. Raiiveed. Mibemae Vere m ber SCManee wal fF ps oa ( »* the waters of T ( 14 mules weet of On ig 2 2 grand aaa ig Moan cand Naiges! Oem = Bee Vietas of an rol ( f Pe OT arent DuLETe Sabebe Ai beast une os athe Wenern, ofie . eeecenmeadus s0la 50% The : 5; Pee R pe EL Rail Red mas : ce 1 a short det Tieci contains e RR . . , se in Salaha Ww , tamer of this ire EE ee ee a Cee ee ee ater 72> AC RR ECS “ ex ' vie M At are aie % : \ - ; rie JOUIN, aged about a Sand hoy wae FINE TARIE TLERY PrRE ORNS October 30. 1+ i which coe hendred cod sinty or seventy Ure Gnd Mice WARY ANS, daugnter of Capt Thenae S ee a 8 el eS De PmONA, PURKAL BOTT BG RI TER Shapes Dearden ace et laraeotnge y wg ‘ ra : Kei sihtitesene bel nm . ieee os Me Ber sa heneein and confinement hatag bern made for an & Cackpboos A Pert Stare, Desk, O@ce & Pactery Lty the lend is enserpecsed in Western Wath Coss a the Caenit. on the bo ich th roont ; . bain “Tee to clam sand org - n “ oi cr Bag TING MAS TO CMEEN end Moe UASorae went ot okie aa fom tment eke aed a et CIE SS pe eer ee wa Gale A sta) re . ; Terms—Cash "7 f ees. pian ¢ ‘ . the premrare, oo that 4 Lee ideen by ibe Rew S 6 Aleasnder, W i : ™ a EY TT. Fit : ecard TAR US wee ns come 10 000 Bl SHELS OF W 7 BAT. > ats < antes Li — PETER ALBRIGHT and Mie CATHARINE A j a res rare Aa BARRETS. Done wats. 6 pala IE : me Okie nt Via wneg rrevaen or = | WASTER TES, THOUS SSE BURURLS DT conten Wiegand Great Pest \ 25a : ALSO: ihe bagheot merk ° St DIED: State of North Carolina. 100 PACKAGES MICUABL BROWN CTTININ'R a tesa wet seme D Rots SECOND SUPPLY ASHE COUNTY , all QUININE or sest quatrry wey Timea emery w ne Dy Yn rat 8) Fm iss COMMON WARE! <p we whet ah Sts of Mary, Mellen & Coven Ceci dy Le Resp imstbe Sein seer Bicphen ‘Thimnas and David Worth, by Whales nthe Rah Bande m.aP bd chee gushes “f° =F We cepact a eal, and soil ery t we that oe give greed PN Sshebery. on the 11th ssstent, o Porket MEW Sabsbary, Ort, 23, 1855 is | The hfe and death of a hat ls ray Alea'r D. Seith and Hamilton Smith. _ “ese ae ee Se ? ‘orrtom DR. J J SUMMERELL, : Naor om] Brak, Cnlemb " - ~ ‘ om PPh ek i Aa ae aie 8 arg eae a “ " at 1” Payette to the “gne . \ip rar ~ “ OFFICE children far bfal Chretien s, and J. dD. BROW NA LEWLY a ave Tree ike ' ws santa ee = : : 1 — 1 . Be Wore waned b OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL oer tomas OS PALL AND WIYTER SE yun a haan ane pe Non Cee s : PLEASE NOTICE THIS tt thers f+ x stand . » i row A § ‘ e . oe pee : Pl } / i M yee bal eel sb eteuac 053 ae RNG R ITER einen ade Wanted Immediately, U | . hitd nen ” g ( | WW rt er a y ame w h ‘ At tho auver eee Mine, qr oternter wai - from the Taikeing sod) hen tele Comm elq center Hiswere A kand Ww TERT { LEY Prem hing how mess, rernesteal perenne iadebes e - . , et wo him te call end setibe. by the feet of Deasate Ready. Made Clothing, pore “ s oe, ; ' erits) 3B AND PA Woop AND ( OAL. ee eee en ert ae aes dane 400,000 Copies Sold ! T GEORGE BOWER, C ME DRY G OODS, ; VM OLENVEN WORTH, Sap <i sat Ses veeial ce nal ete . Price adv 8 6125 Ont Care and Rune ELUTE ADT he Mi USiee N A cmicll sth of fas ch steeg om Bent, f 1 . Ware “ ° dims = \erme The New Carmina Sacra. wR GOODS, = | . Dr. CHARLES T POWE HORACE A rime Salish \ is355. MASOV BROTHERS’ REVISED EDITIOY,1855. ~ OTIC | -- ‘| \\] ( \|, Ll. Ms | Liars permanentiy ioested in Salisbery. respert- lis be fe! « « . e al oaceeten or ere online ore pmettched|invibielereanyl cl . ae cae NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN rhea rage + pr ; x ; ; rar gry v PROWN & LEMEY, ] EMBRACE (he pres PUY ul ce nER MICIIVEL BROWS EVC HANGE OFFICE. x6 No DGicanne Rating my thauke he ¢ f Seheburyv ar aa ark ’ ’ ‘ - Galt \ ti ot mnding ave her , hestiwe 4 ( )| ) ‘ ( ) ) ! | | (ee oo pally spe) ~— — J ie AKC Deu h wasls 4 \ A l Ar Sow Norms ne Rank of Chas 0 via vel Seu! aretinn. A y Tine Bilis . Ze 1 Meriwen, winch @ ee . 7 ! . ‘TOP sie. : geste Lanes. § ie | nd she py WHEAT! WHEAT": 3.000 BARRELS FLOUR. tony memommm,, * g tidgeaes SC Noconver . \ wanerihele | wish tip é when Wish + hee FIVE THOUSAND BAR remina Sacra, ae Mt move aia) TREE ietwhick inet price @ din pach RELS FOL oh Lwill pay the , ; i Ne ae PG ‘ JW HOWARD ae WOTN MeRORTE arket price AHOUAEL BROWN Marria ce Licevse vj rinud wed fee Pattiohad hy Nfl , , . ORF ‘ A 9S Gti cinrandy 20+ o 3 arf Naleon! ches wie _ * SN PROTHPRE New Yous JERSEY LANDS. , THE MARKETS. Salisbury, November 20, 1855. > $0) * Mixea, No. }, Mahs Iron, Swede, do, “Moles, « Oval, Lard, Lead, bar, Lead, Dry White, 100194 “” Eng. Refin'd allow, Apples, (dried) receive guesses at Dr. Page's enigma, The fol- ; | . do. Green, 502§000 | “ Do.Pure. Ila lay lowing were received from the post office yester- | fi box CS oe iy meg | ‘ 14.01% Mistenme, Cobe, Be re day, all of them coming from distant places x. | desirable that Pupils be present, on that day, for class. paren Swe Waite, sok Creene)) i cept the Pa ‘ eb last; which is froma, Correspondent | The Stockholders of this Institution have secured bya dl "Tullow me oe Phot iy “| eity. Scenes of cos —— of Mies N. J. Speen, us y mypey Pvonatehs 29035 ae eae ‘necipal in 1 erat, riment, ‘To those who - * Which is the most . ' . Leto sequsined with Mise ny we are aware that} 2 4 rie: - AO the Sod k prolifieyor fruitful tree in bwe ean say nothing here that will add any thing to at “ad *y ie is Auswer. The eutton (ree, (Gos. | her high cheracter usa sriet aud Teacher. But to do. eb, le sium +) since its vthers we would say, we lok upon her as possessii Cos ine >. vt Wy product brings the most mo- (int and acquirements wiich pre-eminenily vuality | -, 2 tue 158 1s | "ey, and money is the usual standard of estima. her for « successful discharge of all the duties ela cae <i ' htion, even in scien ing to the station she cecupied. We confidently ri aorta ig Le ’ ence, Leas oar od euinmeud this School to parents and guardians ah ek eo Gunny, 90 go o v baste. _ OTA NIST, ing so ytd rene worthy of their patronage. Great i + saeseee ue 124)8h et Gentlemen : Please submit to Mr. Page the ieeiueiice inne i the Baska koe ee Cotton Yarn, 85 090 Bee aa following anawer tu lis horticultural problem, | by (ei eee ghan ‘Teacher foc the wont Season, pr Meal hss Yeeek ees | and there is some doubt whe th o m 4 | f suggested by & witty inember of our family cir one Ge peeve cane a reg fal a das Chishone Sides, 014 @ ipGeecr, Pere, oe Hy cle: The most prolitic tree in the world {fs the lowe =f crowred: Tune teaice wha hare inks Maso F J ae 30 oss f Clad ai hea “ene, can have th of & good >in th brand pear (ree, ws it always produces pairs cecil’ gene ic egacgat ge are Flour, @ bbl, ar “ Clarified, Oa 124 4a jaltaraciine, Lata £5 0 Wheat, nd |Wool, of soo 6 @7 |Window Glase, % box, 100 124) 8% 10 $2.00 0 $2.25 7408 10% 12 $2.25 a $2.50 ‘OAKS! CLOAKSI e Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks, - Do. Extra Rieh Embroidered Satin, “ Do October 27th, 1855. Cloth T - Paris st y le 6 6 MICHAEL BROWN. 23.f VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE, Neer Salisbury. OFFER for sale the pleptation oo which | now I reside, containing 336 acces, and miuated oear the | low for cash, or ty pauctual payers oo short creda, at Rail. Roed, About o vated veaduw at many respects @ very desirable piece of property hes Commen form buildings—a dwethng, kitchen, aad | marke! proces, it ‘This land will be enld privately, otherwise, at pablic sale, a 6 reward for hie apprebension | the Court-huvse duor in Selsbury, on Teesdey of the | o0t -houses cation be made early; ecst Saperior ¢ Noweiber 6, ADMINISTRATOR'S prises eube gum rds, &e. vart of Rowan ve-hall of this tract is wood land. od fre Tt je well watered, and in three miles Sooth-west from Nehebury The cul eh land, good if appli MARGARET BENSON 1655. Kilpatrick, dee'd., 224 SALE. AVING taken oot Letters of Adnnowtrate-a on the estate of Moses D T wil LAND SALE! LLL be sold, on a credit and in lots to suit par- Chasers, on Weduesday, the 12th of December next, 8¢ the Inte residence of Allen Gill, deceased, by the heirs, the fullowing valnuble tractsef Land, be- ing to the estate of said deceased, situate on Lit- tle Creek, eleven miles North of Statesville, aud within ove or two miles of New Lustitute in Ire- dell County, viz: The above lands contgin some good bottoms, Meadows, Mill-site, Wood-land, &ec. Persons wishing to purchase where there is a fair prospect of pablic improvements going on, will please examine for themselves. Any of the heirs will attend to such persons. ‘Terms made known on the day of sale by the Agents. H. L. GILL, JAMES 8. ALLISON. November 13, 1855 3125 SE ARBAT EXCITEMENT IN SALISBURY. HE cause of which is, that they are now receiv. ing at Richwine & Harrison's eheap cash Store on» of the largest stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, A part of which con- ever uffered in the market Ovktord's latest style Bult and Sik Haw; | u's and Ladies’ Gaiicg Bouts end Shoes, as- ries, Hardware and ¢ kery. A very large nt of Ready-Made Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, &e., for men avd buy* All of their Goods were bought before the late ad- sorted Geath sorted wholesale or retail, as they can be purchased in Wes- terw North Carvina. W orn ver sincere thanks for pest favors, aud hope by ct alleuiwm, punctuality and promptness ia business io ment an increase. | All kinds uf country pro ace sete at the highest etn ls ve HARRISON 319 Balisbary, Oct AGUE & FEVER vanced prees. and they are determined to sell then as) THE EXCITEMENT Not Over Yet! $25,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. The Heme Plontetion 164 Aovee, TE are now veselving fren New York and Phil- . White 1738“ | \ adelphia, # Jarge stuck of Full aud Winter Dry be} Dobson as e3 « | Goods, Bouts and Shoes, Caps and Hats, Groceries. jm" Calahen ~ 52-26 “ i Meee «8 “Ready-Made Clothing, “ Mre Gil 300 Powder, Lead and Shot, Nails, Horse and Mule Shves, “ Woodsides “ 3384 “ aud « large lot of Superior REGALIA CIGARS! In fact almost all kinds of Goods, which we are de- termined to sell low; heuce we aay, that we will not be undersold by any ether hvuse. Therefore, what we say toone, we say to all, come, and we will give you more for your mouey than avy body cise will. R. & A. MURPHY. Salisbury, Oct. 1855. 3m20 P. 8. Remenrber the Sign io large letters, MUR- PHY’s STORE. ~CONKLING, SHEPHERD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 37 MUBMAY & 31 WARREN S7T$., NEV YTOoORns Fred. A. Conkling, COQaries A. She; herd, MOOCKSVILLE MALE ACADEMY. HE next session of this hin Institative comme vees on Thursday, the 9h of Augus. The Sebsenber, jin taking charge of the school, will only say, | will ase his ulinost cadeavors deme the wise which the school has hitherto enjoyed will be prepared tocmicr any class ia the i pedir which (hey may desire TERMS Session uf 5 months, $2.00 Wa. F. Barbour demo's]? sini in the atewing: viz: Ladies’ Cloaks, Talmas and Manttilas, Alpaccas, French and English Merims, | Delanes, Persian T wills, Cobergs, &e. Prints, as | Primary Departmen Higher Bogie Bra Ciassice, $15.00 “you IN B | GRETTER August 7th, 1°55 jou | REFERENCES: Pesides.t and Facult) of the Universuv; Hoa Jon M. Morehead, Hon Joba Mo Dek, Greemebore Bhober end JF. Bell, Esgre, *alisbory copy 6 times Franews E 4° + Lexingion and Yadaia Flag” and forward accoual tw this office POSITIVELY CURED! | : \ rye greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure For sole at ENNIS»' Bouk Store. of Ague and Fever Ju PETER W. HINTON, ,; COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOWN BFOINT, that he | A : 812.00. | Boones. " Salisbury, September 18, 1855. E. MYERS, A ost respectfully informe his patrons and the’ 4 public generslly, that he is now receiving, the” uost select stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he has ever before had the pleasure to eM, eum prising wo ZALLIZS DRVSS GOODS: of every description, from 64 cent Prints, ap to Morte Antique Silk Dresses, at $46 « pattem. rs His STOCK OF - NEEDLE WORKED EMBRODERIES, he dues not hesitate iv asserting, is the Ler, oped. elegant, aud more varied thau has ever been exbibiied to a North Caroliaa publie, of FRENCH NEEDLE WORKEDJACONBT ond SWISS COLLARS apd SLEEVES, wt oft pris ees; HONITON, GULPURE VALE a ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE. ris PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR~ ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDE’F8, SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS ROBES and DRESSES, EDO- INGS aad INSERTINGS, ia 4 Lay variet MOURNING COLLARS, SLEEVES & HAN DKERCHIEPS. | fe hes = large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS a TALMAS, Stella, Cashmere, Canton Crape, ma | Biate and other“ SHAWLS.” His assortment of ‘+ “STAPLE DRY GOODS, \. complete, comprising almost every article in the lime. He has « Gest rate assortment of Gentlemen's Wear, | Composing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cass- cones oe, Crevets, Stocks, Gloves, Genatlets, &e , &e. Ledud Bosrtes ant Gloves, in great facet, a general and Py topary | and Fancy Dry Goods, whieh he dues oot -- eresery o enumerate more fully All he asks, is am examiastion of his stork before perchasing, as hend- some gouds sad indocements will be uffered, which jeanmot fal to give satisfaction He Lakes this method of tendering his mest sadere thanks for ibe very liberal patronage which hes beew bestowed epoe him, and trusts tu merit a contiausnes ~ s meres, @PORTICAL, 2 THE RARTH. BY Q, W. HOLMES. O, gracious mother; whore benignant bregat | Wakes us to life, and lulls uf all to rest, How thy sweet features, kind to every clime, Mark with their smile the wrinkled front of Time! We stain thy fowers,—they blossom o’er the dead ; We rend thy boapm, and it gives us bread ; Qler the red field that trampling strife has torn, Wares the green plumage of thy tassell’d core ; Our maddening conflicts scar thy fuirest plain, Sul) thy eof answer is the growing grain. Yoty.O,. 90 Mother, white ynoounted charms Reand the fresh clasp of thine embracing arme, Letipel our virtues its thy love decay, , } |tive and direct, by plain experiments in chemis- ‘ultimate, beneficial agency, of droughts. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENIYS, | A tall, elab-wided ‘specimen'of & Janay, who hailed from some benighted region of sandy. Btate, piline to’ the: eity oa DRS the Philadelphia Sunday Dosa ood eoveringly going around tasting speciniens, Thanaged to gethimself pretty well Proueaate Jersey finallygot under such a head of ‘steam now tredted With eulphirté acid, and err pious precipijate of gulphate of baryta. The experiment was ‘varied by substituting chloride of lime, sulphate of soda, and carbonate of potash, for the Blonde of Darioni; dndlpn | the proper re-agents applied in every. in~ stance, the presence of those substancel Were de- AN INDE PENDENT JOU RNAL," he | owed ia News, Internal a ahr yr —— ure, core ‘@ know that the inf pa State demand sich a | tected in large qnantities on the surface of the | soil j in the cylinder, Here then was proof posi+ that he collapsed, and fetched up inglotlotialy ' shortly after night, upon a cellar door, After reposing upon his ligueous bed for a brief season, and giving oceasion for much speculation among the boys, a “star” passed along that way and carried the prostrate votary of bad whiskey off| | to the station-house, The next thorning Jersey ,? try and natpyral philosophy, of the agency, the We see, therefore, in this, that evew those things which we look upon as evils, by Provi- de ble di @ that mee. bes Laoag: 16 Ceara, Oe i | jing, and he was taken before an alderman, who |enjoys a reputation for official dignity, magiste- tial importance, pomposity, and high-fulutiness | |should not murmur even when dry seasons a! flict us, for they too are for our good. The early | ‘had become sufficiently sobered to have a hear- | ‘and the latter rain may produce at once abun- | dant crops, but dry weather is also a benificent | generally. The prisoner was as taciturn as his judge was Andthy fond woaknese waste our th away. No! by these tills, whose bautiers now display'd, Tu blazing cohotts Autumn has array'd ; prrst, pmid ine sinking sphere Last to , and first Lo re-appear ; Hy. these thir plains the movnisin circie screens, Mad foods in silence from its dark ravi ‘Dewe & their home, these faithful arms shaj! toil With peace their own untainted soil ; érme to God, to freedom, w mankind, If her dhain'd bandogs Faction shall unbiod, ‘Thee sfathly forms, that, be ning even now. Bow'd theig stapng manhood to the hambje plough, | Shall rise erect, the guardians of the land— | The same stern irun in the same right hand— "Til Graylock thoeders to the parting san, “Bho eword hae rescued what the plough-share won ! t ; | ' —= SO __ AGRICULTURAL From the Baltimore Sue Benefits of Drought» to Land. [Lahptatary of State Chesaigt, Buildings It may be & comsolation to those who hare felt the infiuence of the late, long and protracted dry weather to know that droughts are one the Bateral causes to restore the constituents of cropa and renovate cultivated suils nation of the mineral matter of No 49, Eschange | f The dim cultivated soils takes place from two causes lek The quantity of mineral matter carried el to the egil ip of " crops and pot retur 2d. The mineral mat off by water Yq thé ses by means of fresh water stream. These tag causes, always coustéracted by nothing. would 1m ume render | theeagth a barren waste in which no verdure would quicken am! A ratioval eystem of agneultu ter cartied rar in operation, aad no solitsry plant take foot re woud obviak the fet cause of steniity y Aways restoring te the ax! an eqgira at w) is tak A by the crops; | = sis not dome io a canta, Providence has provided a way of its owr to égunteract the thoft!iness of mar nstito ting Croughes at proper permis to bring up fre the dep parts of the earth foo) on whe | pias t feed when rane shonld again fa! T? mapoerin which drouglis excise their Lenet cial influence we ae Lilows: |laring weather a tettine eva ation A water takes place from the surface «{ the earth, which i net « plied by any from the clouda. The evapnrat from the surlece creates a vacoum., (so far water is concerned.) shich m at coce § the water nsing up from the sulnoi! 4 the |a the water from the sabaoll i replaced from | nest strata below. and mm thie manner the cir lation of water in the earth the reverse ! a whieh takes place in wet weather, The progress to the surface of the water im the art! manifests iteel{ atrikingiy ia the sprege ac of rivers and streams © springs Tt te not, bowerer the = which be Leonght to the t “ alen all that ¥b water . ime These substances are erite and mag of potash amd soda and . subeail of deep strata ay COMIA Tie @ater on rer . 4 the eon! is Se eral & which I will by re merat Lime, aa a wakes) , magnesia, aa aureinke| Mmagnensa , pheaphate of lime, or hone earch , sulphate « Tvemay or plaster of Tare; «arionale of potash and soda, with silicate of potash and soda, and ales chloride of aodiam of common aalt.—a indiapensal.le to the growth and prodaction of plants which are ured for fond Pure rain water aeit falle, would dimolve bat a ery «mall portion of some of 1) begpgncs soaked into tre earth it there becomes etpongly imbued with carbonic nex! from tw decomposition A vegetable matter im the acl pro rene sutatances, bats and thus acquires the property of readily dinauls ing minetals on which before it could bave ver litle influence To wae first Jed to ine eonoderation of the abore jeeta by find wile reewaminnt of dedd ahich | analyzed three ov fonr years a mea antwy ff a particular minera wabstance than | at fret £ lane etiped in the meantime. The thing wae 1A coh of explanation, until | remembered the late I th raembered that in Zacatecas and severs provinces in South Amer from the botto f pond tre dey, rd again filled np in the rainy aca As phe alove explanation | nthe pr } ciple of peters philoeop long and protracted drought na A A was no were y. Lat once instituted several experiment: | Ento a glace cylinder was placed tity of chloride of barium, in « then filled with a the * | Vy and exposed to 1 face ‘ |is good for the present, but droughts renew the | drumkepness was vety clearly set forth, the alder | stare houses of plants in the soil, and farnish an ios Singhs pensation of Providence in bringing to the | wordy, and an amusing dialogue took place be- | surface food for future = which otherwise | tween the parties. After the officer had got | Se would be forever usel bl | through with bis exidence, in which the fact of! th. “Abem! Well, sir, and so you have been get- one frée from the political oP ‘Whatcha, Mars oF fat ~) | confidently eater upon be vee orn with U ball be uble to offer fo the Trade a more sane of Sette eee Stach of Geode than ry Var object is to make the the mirror of vist ow © newt Wijing Beste he State, in which afl cam.see their true interests held es aad cneouraged INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS.—To this sab- \j ject we expect to devote a# mach space asa full sate- | ment of the varivas operations will require ; for asour works of improvement advance, so do all the other in- reste of the State, EDUCATION ft te 8 source of regret to all in- } terested in the Educational interest of our State, (and Who is not T) that our papers are so much devoted to party pulities, de., that this great cause has been too | foech negiveted 1 we propose, therefore, to devote to this eubject, & portion of ourspace. We will fester aud carefully he edvanéement of Education, not om- iy, = i higher Schools, but also in our Comitor te | ARICULTURE, MANUFACTURE, AND MERCE, at thie tage of ovr bistury, are com- Woving citizens Therefore, Lepaurtoner yee State aad money- rkete will be réport- ed with care, and al! items, cateulated on either of those inseparable branches of industry, com @eanding the atcention of al) our throw tight Reet rer pth ee me ny tnd tomy harmor Wriende aod ree continuance of quantity opty of pews Si , color, add 8 Iba. yellow ochre. abundant supply of nutriment for future crops. | JAMES HIGGINS, Maryland State Agricultaral Chemist. | Whitewash for Out-houses and Fenees. | Take a clean barrel that will bold water, To make the above wash of a pleasant cream { For fawe colour, add 4 Iba umber, 1 Ib Iadian red, and 1 Ib lamp-black ! | For gray or stone color, add 4 Ibe raw umber am) 2 ita laup-bdlack. The color may be put og with « commos jah itewash brush, and will be fowed much more Jurable than comsoon whitewash imerican tne intoxic ¥ ut} into it half a bushel of quick lime, and slack it | society, sir, have you no knowledge of the re- | $2.00 per snaum, ig advance ~ated, sir, and forgetting the decencies | Of life, and your social obligations! Have you no appreciation of the social obligations of good Citizens |” “Nary "preciation sententioualy. “If you have no respect for your obligation " responded the defeadant, you ever made that diseovery 1” “ Nary deeovery |” al tome. The squire was getting bie back up. “Do you knuw anything but sour eternal replied Jersey, in the usu- ‘nary, srt” “Nary anything!” quietly replied the man of few words “Lave you money to pay your fine!” thun leved tbe aklertman “Nary red!” responded Jersey will be carefully gleaned and inserted every week | It is necessary to sey more if we had time, bit the | L. whistle of the tocomotire” on the East aud the cheer- | ing news from the West admonish vs to close. Per- mit as, however, to assure you that the first nember of the Tunce will atah¥ ive appearance about the time the cars reach this place from the Best TERMS —The Times will be printed weekly in| Greensborough, N. C., on new material, and contain | se much reading matter as any paper in the State, for | j by pouring over it boiling water sufficient to a iespas! of the law ss | is Cooker | cover it four pr five inches deep, and stirring it aT “Nary knowledge!” responded Jersey, sto- ae J. W. ALBUGHT | pom slaked. When quite slaked, dissolve it iu 7 w't you know, air, that there is a ‘stralr ee ac 0 oO , Air, here strain water, and add two pounds of sulphate of rine, ing law in Pennsylvania | Do yoo never sce a State of North Carolina, which may be bad at any of the drugyists, and newspaper in your part of the world, sir!” IREDELL COUNTY | ene of common salt, and which in a few days “ Nary newspaper !” George Mille va. James Galiher | will cause the whitewash to barden on the wood-; “ Well, ignorance of law excuseth no man,” | Attachment, | work. Add sufficient water to bring it to the! contiaued the magistrate, becoming somewhat AMES GALIHER, the defendant in tha case, mopsatanet of ch whitewash j riled at the manner of the offender. “Have @F will hereby take native that said Altachment wes) thes day revurned before me, levied om James Gelihers| interest ime erect of land belonging to the eotnte of| Rebeces Galther, deo'd, on which there ls condilonal | & jedgwent entered ageine the defendant in the com of | [Owe hundred and etgtty-on dullare, to be made abe | This cons tate and Anal ac the end of thirty daye from the dete hereof, untess the defendant appears and answers the plaintiff according to law DAVID aoe re Oct 1€ ea} CLARENDON IRON WORKS. A, M. VANBORKELEN, Proprietor. | Leer 1855. | | | | | end Famcy Trimmings, i SHOES, SMe Lay are, PFET, her eo nm Met ERP, |G February, 1855 Typer36 TO THE ‘FARMERS ~ Of Iredell Coanty. GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. FORE- MAN'S IRON PLOW.—The andersigned bave bought the Right for Iredelt County, and are Mune- facturing the [ron Plow at their Shop, ten miles South East of Statesville, and are prepared to furnish any we on very short notice. to them at Amity Hill, will be promptly attended to. Specimens can be seen at al- most any of the stores in the county. JAS. & ROBERT MeNEELY. _Aprit 26, 1855. 1y48 WHOLESALE DEALERS 19 FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC DiRT SBOoows Ne. 34 North Third Street, Betegn Marked and Arch Sia. wae. Vv. Lirrmincorr, . \ cuas. F. DigML, STEPHEN COFFIN, { UPunanan. } DANIEL MURPHY _February 1, 1655. (svocessons TO TIXLAY & muRRON,) : Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and General Commission Merchants, No.2 Street, Bouth Atlantic Whartes, CMARLESTON, 4. 0. thelr personal attention to the sale of Cotton as cas- G's ory contract, 9 other kinds of Praise pote , aod make prompt veturus of the same. ae shall ‘CONTINUE, beretniore, to give our apaplah tices ate shal CORTTED, ps bon arding of ail goods consignuey to for 19 cents sper pachage. 'y, ange of maretiers, | faa pre- oi Sersece bey onted ae Phage WM per cent, Porsous shipping atte this house tel oped their interest tog POSITIVELY ROTROTED, inet overcharge 1 wn lmtace ner ws ctl any god for right leave to refer to the on Henry Misryom, Agent of Kew Yo Holwe & Boney. he Steamers, s Agents of New York Sailing Packets. H, V. Baker & Co., Agents of Baltimore and bas "5 Caldwell, Agent of Baitimore Steamers and Boston Bail- Packets. ay 12, 1866, Eagle City: 1 nual Settlements. LL persons indebted to the subseribers cither by | hole or acouuat, ere hereby avtified that we expect | | and do require auneal eetilements and now isthe time | f atiend w it. loterest will be charged on all ac-| events after twelve months sanding R & A. MURPHY & Biwp. _Sabsbory, May 5, 1655 Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. MIE cost of Lastrance on the svutue) pien is but « email som, compared with & joint stock company | pany being located 1a the Western part of the | S.ale, GComerquentiy auch the er portion of the rake are inthe West, very many of whieh are ie the country The Company is entirely free from debt; have made Bo SeeeMBREOLA, Ra! 6 (herelore Cualidentiy lecommamen-; | ded 1e the pablie. Atthe lat Apausl Meetiog the following Officers) were cleeied for ensuing yror JAMES SLOAN. Premdent 8. G COPFIN, View Premdent C OP MENDENHALL. Attorney PETER ADAMS, Ree’y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, Sec'ry W A. CUMMING, Gen’ Agee Mey 10, 1#53 COWANS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF THE MAN FAWILY ocrreame reoe DISEASED KIDNEYS, 119009 ue Stmeinthe Bladdorand Kidn Weak neasof th: Lins, al The evahesbic me fieine ie fer o et o Device Hotet, te Moekerille | at Dr o ia Ire ot tthe [rag Sure ia Lewerty's @ Balers ; and 0) the Carches Wai howe OF r baring emt ored ner of cops sfactete aed pale of th he ee * pr ATTENT WN. AD eet ati nt Stoves Stills, Tin Ware, SOMETHING NEW. Wil You Ride or Walk BELL, EAGRNHART A Co., ] AVE, apened « hwory of public ot atte mearthe de | pet nthe town of Ma chery where ther wil i) ~ on readiness here Hares and Veb ° pob farmeh mmvey ances ead Bio ans m Nahe They will ole 441 the merivee in readincen t+ do afl the drey age ihe site draioed tates town to and from the dep. of ° ead ale. « . wag ne io bee . : b- os “oe 1” I D STOCK DRIVERS wine Wee " . } A . e BELT. RARNH ART & ¢ « J rv i, in a2 W. P. ELLIOTT, Late Worh & I Payetior N GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, W.C Orders € Wirerhendiee, and gomente nf Fleer aad ather Teeteet, for aales of ehoprnent, thankfally recrived ~romptly attended to M a5 ra] “HAVE YOU SEEN 81M.” UST received ' The Same of the Suree.” being OF a bstory of the rie, progress sad dretimy of the American Party. ond ite probable infloeace on | | the ment Presudential Flecioon. to which te added are view of the Letterof the Hon Heory A Wise against Tthe Anow thinge. by A nr Mosled t part of the @oantre free of pew . for @1 JW RN SS Hunk o Salehury, May 4 ’ soe as | “Take him telow growled the man of lae, BEF. Petenriher having parchaced the entire interest bn ; . . Je the ~ CLARAN BOS IRON WORKS” sotetts orders for The New Haven Palladium records another ~ the fe low has neither money nor wit Mevea Engines, of coy power or styte. ense of the complete cure of erysipelas by the ” Nar} was the remark, a the officer started oo - iaory eat Pe t to eseurt hia ebange to Moy amensingward. ca set Pree tne, application of raw cranbernes, po er, a aed ether WY oter-whed ' The last we beard of the genias was a reply > Geld Pompe tnt noe fine. The patient was a young lady, o Lea rtts’s Core end Cab Crasher . . he ma t be k tee ‘ See Tr whose face had become so swollen and med ' 1 Priagh Worbioce ~k-a here, stranger,” sa atter a Peeing Sonaere ont Palos alt Ineed tad the pais os ze , Catton Cine aad Gear ; t a genera! thing fo ¥ your arke Ive (aotags of 0 tele and paseers ows ranbernie ppoed I A} (cre Ow Re A ped. one word Duet you houw anything bet am! after several changes, the pain cessed, tb nary fanimaton sulmiied, and, in the coere ofa * Ns wes the reply THE ESTABLISHMENT ha! feving tere ro aogee ot he Capron parma of ince. maple of dass, esery vestige of the diseose had ree aso ims vonemuien efi aerevaars ae peed? word , Ge ted that any © bey may Bor . ’ sappearcd Me Liked hos 8 The way a man rfere Sos emocang to premen ent cl owt cwtmmasnt os ae every problem, great of sma ne et ee En : Miche) MECRABICAL DEPARTMENT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH o* « eewece, ba 8 eolation. @ offen amugag is = = x é . ae De his wwt of people bad ensconced bie STRALIA : . . awat ina railwag car pert ot This fd ap article in the N.Y ¢ where, fr hours ent testing les feet, a T . = «stated thet Amerma te te mhiry g heat a 2 ” a * m the postal r arge enough fur the comfor paserng het wow Austral.a and Europe The cobom ists é A whe occupred seais remote n anthracite ating the suljeet as one of the prepara as ‘ mesa grout ane a la “T ne ‘ rag? . ' } e : a * f ap : a blamlust meaner wher & + x * k ( PIstive o VW owsdat ye “ erchang: «a wa shorteming th to Fe A ae rope «calculated it will be dune ola S me i of pevecnt crceracs. thes, Prom Vo, thank d - Anetralia te Tahiti, th 2: from Tahin tn wher ° r S:<42Peeg @ DBE ECs 1 a, vig? nde nama New York ‘ Ps . Vv « 2 Mme T ve eae ceceueed by verg aye T a N ‘ ke he we ’ 3 se t Met “ & ay eager / - = I a M nds the “ape ret ( ry deve Avetraiaand Englend when fifty R rem" ‘ stal/iehm-+ thee be { steam comme / S fain . - art Nee M. goer pe e \ ae o great impor . bones barton mg 4, af b Pobier Rete the hates ider, A VALU ANRLA as Noea\ cok © that p< kh ve Lowe beien New V ek. wae a tarT IS THE TOWNS OF wep ANTON, one whah cannet be tery remete, when the Scery ° ate of health, ve raved cae nl oa) Meet clacaes wag | 60) ote hae } hat ¢ “tt s where De Ure hed. can metre ot rari Armerera oll be the ” % ‘ er omnsng - ‘ ° ore wavery tral 4 cachange fw the whole world . ’ . FINE @RiCK DWELLING Hotst « kis ~ hee ase we cme s ‘ae — i 7 arerly crampeted, © bow rome below eters . . : — “6 end far aleree, wh @ © de promge shuts sed bicow 1] es Me . { Kanes WW y ° own wo thavernd ditera A mg the as ae a pemine chip ut . \" ene beldeeg thers 90 fine onecuny Bich Bathing ag j e . . - : f weeks © wu reene cod 0 pensse va f he ae a tb make a newlte tic leaks Meantaeat loom of health wae agua epon her chert = aiid es oa ee ere I mene Thirty pamenger w mhart in June nent 6 + etty ved he agrerat < PR ; . = reet. «a ‘ : romgh +0 . vag ~ wl ears nen a gentioman Lnewe | ile are ale a . e large end = R. . mted ae Jithevumne kind mdalewd tie loco sere df the shmarh and towels birds enh . A . c * and \ ' . ° ’ be rs ; ] MARVELOUS REMBD), 20S: . ‘ stub \ a 4 e@ Ts.“ Rat R = th ve Aeylum Tne For Horne FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! ° parent res Acgtre® . ‘ atthe N Cave ~ e a tee . ° . - . ¢ . > ree » 4 the . ee. - ¢ * a - rab Terese combs jor an carly pens ey RWIN. Tenet ‘ r cs h ar as estat € 4 ihe intienienare be O15 p wil, po doula, WoTrE. f the preci: tim? ; LL Perewne indeed the estate of Avon ¢ os : Sberpe, dred, ere heevby enti pake immedbaic Gniaeh wiard ow! cave erat 00 HOLLOWAY’ 8 OINTMENT. - saggy >: ry Tile 0 olen te furwarn { Hint on Homorh Wanagoment — Va The Grovd External Remedy. rertarn motes knows to be Ry the wkd of on - Mherpe. wher aasce are 1 ever obeen what a dislike servane hare Saya ee a eS any thing cheay They hate saving thew) >. ene : 7. ore: cae mplover's money, I triril thie experiment witli © fie etchire kanwn ae Inn A Wreman & Ca reat euccesa the other d Finding we eon | ‘8° ’ . Merchant Tarters and Clitivere, B-retery, WC., g : : Te dew dved, and (mee indehted to maid firm ere r-quested J a tast al of eoap, | sat down in mv “*? yA ote cane kw) On mie mediate pe ® corcas \awaed anee '? ’ yment te ' go chair, and took the anap question int PLE VIALE EIT : f Erydpelac, Sat Rhrom and Ceorbet! ¢ Timers and earviving partner ‘ ation, and | fonnd reneon ta ®uspect w Aeacue 1 lief ) {Be remerty hes ever dame or mach for the cure of dieranne of were weing a tery expensive article, where a] uy. ayin hater: form they may © thie : 1 ' « nee of Pan Mheam fear ry * Heats & a Rryeip 4 fl y nuch cheaper one won'd serve the purpose het. ol. a. many @itheotend ite tafecnce tre hee ‘q s 4e er TD oordered half a dozen ponnds of both teeny, rsrte of Be gt he principal hoapt ae eiiare aha epplicn ten ny ' but task ot char wait weed a oe 5 TTT tee numbers te 4 ft ST received from Phitndelyhie. | i ME ne j nA noane nt ed Cty mode, (iew eran which the prers were marked hef flere Lees, Sore Breacts, Wonede and Clem. | Nemen's and Ladies’ ( VITERN aad ° + hae (Toe . oe me o Sth Ks The panity cacetiont , Sas fae ee A prieee te ent the tinea Oh \\ ! ry if wneleom = re atar o@ - — fnondt Misses Shoes ant Cealere La) ease wir. the denres the Bi paste Z . pagent beg sig are f tation nee, now for ante ot ih +e te tw 6 Gre Rariding paper moakre the best lather ae wet yy wn © . Ve ’ J ou HOWARD . : ; : - Wo Jatuen « 16 Weil, Vs a thal Ay era av r apd thas the nnetwpect Piles and Fistairs, * boat iain ils th hovers : JAMES M. EDNEY, u wor ame wernie, # ¢ lth K ydnow Smath ° winTs R. M. BRUCE & CO,, ‘ i } f / Je ih IMTORTRERS AND Wit] BSAIK DP FALERS IV . . \ tak lan Seutt F sin bael , hed Viare FOREMIN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, L gthimiog re ( r ' e 4 A AT RO, ; wet the? ’ “ Poop <1 Vointe Manufacturers and Wholesale cdeapb in ’ . . : an wnldeelares that “he and © : rule ied a : (Notten wp experesty for the North Caroline Trade.) ‘ at th eanlimitto pub ss the Ma torice af Professor Hesanwar, 90 Ma ; lane, New Vo: MA Root London by alireap . €£hirtea, Collars, Stockas,' ew preteotions claima upor Drngeiete and Denters of M thre: teh out the Un : ' wie . ¢ cente NO. 56 JOHN STREET. @ treasury are pars ntly imeiated wpon, and, and 61 each Verws'e lO SJwer WT eoulse ade the gron 1¢ ter come) Taints agen nstthe CH There in a cons lerablc anying by taking the larger siaes y mt” cme ccs | —* bic ait Ba baie ote Blank Warrants for sale Here State of North Carolina. ALEXANDER TY ‘Manufacturing ‘THE GREAT POINT or ATTRACTION :: Interests in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Aod perhaps of the UNITED STATES. Intend te have 2 Rallresd from sAuispury | to EAGLE CITY. People may taugh a: the idea, if they chowse, as I dowt sot many will Bot didn't thry leagh at Fulton whilt he wes tathing ebout propelling boels by stra it the rate of six miles an hour! Deda'i they laagh at Colambes, when he tathed of dreeuveriag a pew world in the Wen l— Dida't they laugh at the colonies whe they grew a lit- the rebetivas, aed binted ot imtependence? I haow I'm 0 small potato compared to Falton or Colombus ; | jer to the Franklins, W eshimgions Potname, &e. of | re velelwosery mem: 1) —gtorkus, w hule-souled men and patrnts hey were—worhy sree of men 0 betier | race then we. But have't people laughed at mes | thoweand times when | have seed fii w tall of things! whuch they thoaght | eagidn't do! I'm pene of the “can't” work LTeny | intend to beve @ Rail Read from Salisbury to Bogle Orty. 1 don't wish to get io he way of ( bartott od ber Westera scheme, mor in the way of the aed Western etiensmve | Mime te to ee @ North Western Reed (rom Sehebary Tt emet be bened Why, there ere milloee of dallars worth «f pridare hot dir od mare of min eral weath beyond esl alee. which thie Reed will bring e Markets ht v4 come oot, he shodl meost Fa ( b be the termines of the Road, eniews the pe pir shove eee proper to carry it Bar Bagie Cwy \ oa opreg the bee of the gre must ree It © worthy of being eteet and beet of morte! ’ men, a ty end happiness — Pa , hh and every thing cre are predwetive lands, per te fw the shud Why not be bes the waren pew prace °¢ ty there mb-1. steme - T water vee there—es There may be found lovely veles end en. opting) ead ae a. aff chocring of great birewnge The the pair to this ay be the teres W om! people thee te being & price g Beerte wed ready hands yom pey lands Ae i eH akong the The jocrease the Read mist af money aa th Whe e He b shee . we Ther V thesis comgh Read, cor A @l Be EC ee nthe premises, « gard Dowel Lobe that heaven. | SUPPLY OF HES & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, Hine returned from New York and Piilad,) ia, whith the largest and best assoris,, cut of HES AND JEWELRY, consisting «1 "ho Frepeh Chronometers, Double Time Keepers Ladependent quarter secung Eight Yay Watches, Je8. Jobim 19 eled Honter's, Joa. Nardin's superior gold Hupter for Ladies, ang a variety Of others, both gold avd silver; Gold F, i Guard and Vert Chains, Beals, Brocelets, Ear Bobs Cuff Pins, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Gold, Silver and Stee! Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Butter Kuives, ands variety of Plated Ware, Karon, Scissors and Knives of the qnelity, Coral Neels. a «| ces, Bracelets, and Beed Coral, and « few superc, CLOCKS, and « variety of other Goods too numerous to mem tion. Call one door below R. & A. Murphy's dire, and examine for yourselves. O7 Clocks, Watohes, and Jewelry of 4}! i hinds, 7. —— and on the most revsonsdig JAMES is “Belisbory, Nov. 16, 1854. a THOMAS: E. BROW \, Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, SALISBURY, N. C., 9 mew carrying on the ee cal p+ Soaallees above emer é 8D4 be rites the » bie work ‘LIVERY s STABLE i dhavody Meade aged end those whe wish cither to | @resate horees or mutes,ore invited to enll March tn, 1656. | aa TERMS CAROLINA. WATCHMAN, Two Dollars a year perdwithin three months frets date of subscription ; (we dotiers and fifty conte if net | paid before the expiration of the \ car and three {lars after the year hasexpired \.. paper | wed watll afl arvearages are paid vicertai ite ne of the Editor | Letters to the Editor musi be pest pa S ompane attention ‘ a saheee- ge: P r : Sesteres 5 ti ses ee : . § {dpe sera” ? < ' = f Feegeese—" =? f) Seerseer” s =d | ® aa, E - => <7 b <6 | ae i sd =f F 68 4 wy - uy A v Ss sesens q © 4 A te the epace oceapied by If cle ‘ Ae edveriemr at making 1¢ of 14 eqmaree ="t od im prog to | equere ehiwg 24 ~* charged in properties to Qeqra All fractions equal te for 4. charged tm propertme to the whde. of whech ma [rex lame pert Necesinnn) renewale additions Crested to these whe advertive regaierty through Three Coart Orders charged 2 ahowe rates. $10 cach TT Perens sending in advertiooments are reqnes od to state 4 re f Rid are fot annem ne candidates fico ™ percent higher thee of busband and © ‘+ Onde re fot diveree the sember of meertsous required ; and 10 @wiehed they ehoatd up) the beast space par write open the beck the word cleer Otherwie- bey will be pet ap im the aswel style end charged cdingly No duecwant on theee rates bie Thomas O. Halyburton, M. D. He whe may favor me with their patronage at Seroggs & Welket's butcl, ehere 1 m be foe fi cr weated myself permane Bi atce 1 will poactoah ye OFFICR ces pr w..¢ remr-oally Fear ® New Books! New Books. UST Ree rere 185 Statene WOLFFRT ~ Worehingtos Irving, RUTH H 4 vel by bemey Fern LIFE AND Ki FANNY FERN, FUDGE DOING. NP WILLI® LETTERS HAPS AND MISHAPS, by Greece HEARTS BASE, by L TI the aathor ees DAILY LIFE. ny Rev Comer = Aopen shoes Qed bere, renee om- ToT OF THe SIR ES ait € bo en A 2 he f as geen! lance as are oom the For sate at 9 2 U. ENNISS Bek > Pia Ruwes Fuses! eukine ini sive te a Selisbory May 31, 1555 end buy a gunnt F aa db. me by callingonthe seb va seriber muwsesneane | MORK NEW BOOKS Cowanerile, Rowan conaiy, Feb 2%, 1955 40 SQUIRE. ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN, Importers sed Wheiesale Dealers te ORS GHYDS a OT ER LEHTR. FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) DM 7IMMERWAN GEORGE No ALLEN. \ 4n¥12—fim TR] Sear WEEKLY nua! 8c Of Four Herse Poxt Coaches, ROM Sahebury to More Newtor Leaves Saliebor ton, via Statesville and UST Reeeived— WOOD NOTER arvaloe Cercle, a collection of North Carouaa Poo Teaeiia OUR COUNTRY WEN, of bricf Mem iment Ameriwans, by Lowwng THE POOT> of St Paul, The Book and its Ster) Apocalypee The Great fron Whee ven backwards Pani and Juisa.ot todd tenes. bpp cracy, and cruelty of the chorch of Reme. Stanhope Burleigh. S\ 1 For wale at J. HU. BNNNISS look Salisbury, May 31. DR. WILLIAM §. TATE, Late Graduate of the Rattimoere Dental Col V Yould reepecttalty Inform the cif irer® nently lerated in ® Tt of Tredetl and the pubic gemerally () ‘ tewvite and may be foo 4 professionally at ceive prompt atter nications will ‘ Btatesvitle KC. TAM IN FQUITY— FALL TERM, 1953 poe age: Bsn covereey snd Ee Jame Wo Newlend re Joseph R Newland, Wiilam neat marning to brenk{ast; and leaves Morganton oo Umportant, Amestag, Instractive, Sab- Newland, Biyah Newland David Newland, Ephrem. jaame dayeand a niaburvy om nest dave to 1 Be k tere, Neney Starr th Newls mas eoph ies breakfast No paine or erpenen will he speared to stantia on. tofler, Ceuardian ef eo here ewland de-' make the one of t meet combor! able aad expedistou: r . * ’ ’ conced stage ronda in the State Lal THE LAND O} GOLD. T appearing to the patiefa the Conrt that C8 RROWN, Contractor on Wiliam Newland, Eljeh Newland, David New Saliebory, Jone 21, 1855. wa REALITY vorme Fit \ ‘ Fphrsim Rtarr, Naney Starr, JW Newland | gayi 5 ‘ and Joseph Meet are t reerdentaof the Stat ee eset eee of the Pemate College in States Being 4 truthfal accoont of Life and 7 * AE ae eae a rs he 2 will comp onan on the Yet of Janaary nest fornia—_bv H.R Helper ; for mx sure weeka. notify. ere g not being finshed, the Trostees have Copies forwarded by mail free posts ' , me anieta appear a ai cneetlewem caf chanel temporary arrangemente amply sufficient for Addrese J WO ENNISS. Ro thie Court and anew tenon to mard Bill, otherwiee tl who may wih to attend. Private hoases will,’ Sept. 1835 me! ‘ : for the present, and ‘table hy he wet down for heanng rv eurtab! soho | Recs. / room have ater Tinsly Y ‘or Wuner, OARS DC lath Hand Manel oe lehiace(costila be Use | ved Mr Tinsly will bein) New North Carolina Form Book. etiae e Pina ath Miteaaolenc? eavillc by the fast of November for the purpose of : : . Hal ‘eh Ml vday in August, AOD. 1855 \ making arrangements, and wheo the session shall I pRelene Ld for Magietratoe, 4 . JM CARSON ue *pen will he » 1 by as many tenchers ne shall be Clerks. Coroners, &e & October 16 ol 6w {found necesgary. Terme and farther partiowtare will the ( viron of North ¢ ar : he made ms wa ins few weeka We may say now, ton of 1 pee . 1 & however, that they will be reasonable and ae nerom. mail te any part of the evantry SOR PEIN TING modating asin any other Enetiteven of a lhe charac: For este at ok a * ° , , ‘i ter, prohat n an A TRUSTER ’ Newly t thre Office, 1,0 j oi | Salisbery, May 24, 0+ , wok ere iT sid, ec os et wie atiptebveccdl Sec alue ye fb agi ao bettie! ry i Mee ‘| commendation of those who. were edmpetent judges. The students particularly excelled in together with the music, performed by the Lin- a a ae “wi ote-sial at POETICAL: from pe Colm’ band; guve much ‘interest -to the otcasion. A ik though like the, belong to the Teutonic stock, At present these branches of the Chris. tina, _ are under two differeat organiza- tions in although they were at. first un der the same organization ip. this country >) xs the of the German Reformed Church, nod of North Holland, and continued jn connec: tion with it till the year. 1794, when 00 acount of the jncgavenience of sending delegates to Eu- rope the cpanection was amicably dissolved, and cach Synod managed its own affairs, The North | Carolina Classia stood in connection with the Synod of the German Reformed Church of North America, willl veoettly dn ‘acooant of the favor shown by tha Synod te iinorativas of Dr. Ne-| viny it withdrew from Synod; avd having hed “Teetain otf awiird? cles bLéHt of the Dutch Reforined Syitbd of a weleume révéption it their midst, and not being desirous of remminivg in an isolated and independent con- ditien to make application to forms conection with paid Synod for the nrutual advantage of the mania and the Sywed ip the way of Church ex- 7 the Germans of tLe South and South-west. } | seesiow- ‘Will commetioe on the-$d Monday-in| January. “Lhe-friends and patrons :of: the Cut- lege willbe gratified tolearn that the Apparatus, which lias. been p.desideratum ia the'study of or |Some braticher of science, will) be furnished iby) the commencement of the session. — a ee ee Georgia hw. f, * dagit 2 oF Gaga Sn oan a » Avtaara, Gal Nov. 1955. Editor Watchman 2) iene The past week has been one of both interes ahd-excitement to the. lovers of the Turf. The annual eoumes over the “ Swift Course,” im this city, ¢othimented last Tuesday. Amoug «the many entries for the sporting characters to back their judgment on, we find the name of Brown Dick, of New Orleans notorivty, Frank Br din, Invincible, Rough end Ready, Kaneas, au) last; hip we, 4 ei . | but not least, that of Mery Bive Skin. The races opened on Tuceday with two mile beat, bestutma in three, between Brown Dick and Mary | Blve Skin, dhe later having but few friends in the course, but ere the race war! half threngh, she (if she could have spoken) might have said ‘\save me from my friends.” The pitrse offered by the club was $500, Mary Blue Skin winning. , The weather wns so unfavorable that the were postponed till Saturday, when Mary Blue Shin, Brows Dick, davincible, ond Frank Br- win, competed for the purse of $3.50, in a single dash of vhree miles, Mary Blue Skin again wioping ;--time 6.16} Today, the parse ix 1300, and “Molly” will have to pulb harder than usual, as 1 understand Little Master will appear. agsinst.her Mery bas huadreds of dollars will change handt~ I now cligmigh ithe! siligect’ to inférm you of the berning of.two -bletks of buildings in the city of Marietta, on yesterday morwing. The d in a kitobeo attached to the Me- Classis accordingly appoicted 2 ttieiadioner with an alternate to attend the |" reacting of the Duteh Synod which met in June, | iw the day of New Brunewiek. At which time Reo. T. Batler, the alternate attended, and pre- saqnted the application of the Classi befure the’ Spuod. A few fiery abolitionism nnmediately opposed the proposed conection on account of the éonnection of this Classis with slavery. This wae nothing more than what was expected and that the Classia was prepared for, but during the disentsion which ensued, s tumber of the prom- inemt merabers of the Synod opposed the mea- surtion the groand of expediency, maintaining that it would introduce an exciting element ammang them. The commissioner seeing the ap- plisttion was producing undee excitement nmong withdrew it, with the remark that if even the slaves of the South were to be tameGi@ ~d, it must be by the church and, by the cherel . uth. This remark had its appropriate iinet, td many of the members of Syn seeing that the withdrawal at the time was like lgnte comanit them on the subject of davery and Pa a solicited the comanemioner to leave the for farther action at the Fal) Sétsion stated. It is but just to state section dows not form a proper test of the strength of abotitioniem im the Duteh church, anit was sustained mainly by expediency men, among whom was Dr. Bethune, whd, was him- self a host in the Synod. And as the Synod wan a delegated body it is likely that it was ac dentally egnatitoted of snch men as were most adverse to the reception of the Classis. As the States, and cult A For the Watchman, +a». CATAWBA, COLLEGE,. . The examination was held in thie Institution om Wednenday nad. Thursday, the A4ih apd 16th iast.. The atadents acquitied themselves)” short hours, two whole City,” were in sone) ip year from the 24th of this month, the fine brick ‘block of the same city, facing om.one side of the public sqhare, and on the other the W. & A. BR, was comsemed, The Joss of :yester- day's fire, however, is much greater than that of the previous one. The citizens and public gen- erally, feet a heavy lost in the barting of the Howl, fept by Mr. W. A. M. Lanier, of Greens boro’, N.C. Inupe.t. | DISPOSITION OF THE $3,000,000 DUE I i , r a h i | | if Hi H a d ee aemenrenn AN ABSCONDED DEBTOR. We have received from one of out Earopcan ts an per on ey a he’ wie fo et ire Mende, and chawld che bo bomen theamnds of ae % fette'e pt Ron eanonte te a * " "ihe secret of OO Ana to whiatt tony |.) What heartbut askeiwith settet (tele) /" ': |, Fee mome,pare knowledge of if awn?) 9:0) We leahindt blot tham odd OT by! hv ' BPP re og we ee , ¢ ett ters| |< we That keeps us from-those friends afar. Ite enstgina’es their gtave, 4 if eae Sain , e ‘s wave ; Breaks from us like the antumn gale. Grief camotwin them back > ' Anduyet mith frequent sear; Wa qrection of thair bidder boty, Aad list with ing ear, ‘Por séme low answer that aiay roll ‘Throagh the hadhed temple of the al! We love theth—tove them yet! Bat is oar love returned! Is memory's hearth now ould and derk- Where once the heert-fire burned? Nor deo the laborers now gone home, Leok for the weary ones to come ? We wrong them by the thought:— Aiféctlons cannot die {”" | Man id oul man where'erhe yors, i And bt how shrong the the Which lipks us. on with/femers fast, ' Cato the feture and the past. Death would be dak indeed, foe Float sround them wheresse'er they got ‘Méther! cotidet thon Sndare ‘Fo think thyself forgot By. her, who was thy life, thy air, The sunbeam of thy bn? Ww thou get five in dowbt and fear, If all thy bright hopes perished here? And brother ! sister! ebild | Ye all have loved the light Of many » dearly-cherished one, Now taken frten four sight, can gr doom that whed ye meet, wil not bold coquwemcn ewes! Alea! Wit be wo, That ie the beriaiurn ‘The soni must garner ap the love, Theat ooce did in i burn, Obt mo; it cannot be! Yeo! the long-lost of years! Mid all the changes of thie life, Ys thousand joys and fears, ‘We love to think that round ye move, ‘Thongh death intrades Between, Lake some thin cloud, thet veils fram The countless apangies of the night... - Your inflaence is sill felt Ip many « varied hour; ‘The dewy morn brings thoughts of you ; Yo give the power; Aad when the sunshine reste. Qa your white tombe, ye fill our breasta No apethy hae etrnek Its ice-belt throagh our hearts ; Yours are among ver household names ; Your. ne'er departs; And far, far ' are the flowers Yé Planted itt our favorite bowers. Peo s rere _ Friends! I would crave like boon ‘When laid within death's vant ; ~ ‘Speak of me often, though it be .. Onlyrte tel my fants ; , For better thht some hearts be taught Even of my follies than of nought. v , * . ° a ea, of wai titan Cy si pec wi doth pot, +f, blidiaas | 7 oo Toru i e3 dort on readily believe the cra || plore,” dre indeed mysteries to’ | We tiiay add that ¥ spain” are occasionally seen “and why le gy! + ‘fin-these parts, and thetthey lenve their“ mark” | 0; dike the Reckingbemsonkes- but whether “patural snakes,” or anly, make-believe snakes, [or artificial snakes, is more than we can“ex- on each eye, ard fanted—for the ait ‘was hot—by thirty-six bat witige'at ® dine, attached to only four bats !— Justakink of tint. “Tlie sire man ‘saw’ a tat mew. The inference we drew from all this— with a charcoal—was, -that the man“ wore clo- :| ver in his bay"saed was ie the habit of “ smiling privately” and’ of observing things, per eqgec- ) qiende this’ publicly, ‘Alfred'i seems, Was tied, | atid” ho Boute’With rope; but dur man was | tied ‘with a'habit—and he saw best and most al- po soem thus ded. ‘But we are detaining our | soucly-cqonenteten wed te doubt feels-wliat' be saya. We ask node of ovr readers to form an Pages the-subject, yet we bespenk for the | story their “ most distinguished consideration.” i A SNAK® STORY, We publish thé following letter from Mr. | Stone, contaiuing a *Suake Story.” The affair] seems to be “all talk” over in that region. One | of the “néighbers” has since called in and sub- | stamtiated the facts ig theletter. Mr.8. is a re- | liable, met aod in 40m * don’t tell fies” The Mi jitors; We avery erious Ca iap Bull Wosee bol sce oe | other places about ‘ty farm. The sake is in- | visible to all persons who have been to see it. It has never been di no person ex- ae my sow Affrdd, wr vr at. be he by himself the snake The snake ap- peor heli cM omy | up to my dwelling bomse in great excitement and |told me he saw a very large rattlesoake lyin in the Gre in the Still house. And I made al | he hasan 2 plead could to the Still House, and 1 found nothing of the snake ' for the for Pewas afraid to ttny in the BU 1 Hoase rattle snake lived io abandoned the peinenye| stiller, iI him off to still again the next day, aed he saw the snake again. And I exerted all the 00 opened dad od still house the snake coald get away, and it lind #b- sconded again; and my.son told me wlrre he saw it lest, nod Lthen made: all the search I could, and I found nothing of the snake, but I z tz a i if f l e e t i £ : f i i ef 2s if tt it ‘2 3 9 8 t z f ra l ut tt sf : a3 ! » | < - F pote ie Jo tp at. cerdeage ape vo om gy ef oA that come of habit at ces ’ Ld os .. jeter ewe h abe aad a eee: a igor cx = lie the snake, year, - Bishop Hall quaintly remarks, Bor eve-| and 16 see if they could Anark 1 made, ry bad there mright be a worse, * we over the still house, breaks his hy in. the hole where it renders froti tlie story. "Mr. Stone tpenlbs with latter is much alarmed, his health, we Jesrp is; Pia r From the London News. EUROPE FORESEES A DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION. , : We are telling no news to the world in stating that the Americans, who must always -have an agitation.going on, have, for a year or two past, beem becomitig more and more excited on the disunion question, The Southern States have been so to threaten secession from the Union, when anything that they did aot like was, said or done at Washington, thet their com- plaints have fur sometine ovased to alarin the friends of Republican government. But when the North, after long submission to the domi tion of the minority from the South, began open- ly to question’ whether the’ Union be really a very divine ibstroment, seeing the moral sacri- . | ees it has reqiired, it was evident to all Europe, -| ne it had been to all wise Americans, that the Union must break up in disorder, wales its sub- jects could agree (and agree soon) to weed out the compromise which renders it now unworka- ble. The Washington sewspapers of recent dates—the tidings which came from the very heart of the Unieo—openly acknowledge the danger. Within this month the Washingtoo Union has spoken thus. After referring to a | meeting at New York, and another at Chariey- |tom, this central paper saya: “We need not re- | peat what we have so often said, that whtenever jthe North and the South are arrayed against jeach otter, with policien! parties in the field ex- honey sectional in their organizations, the days |of the Union are necessarily qumbered. The | Charleston Merepry, therefore, is but carrying | out its hostility to the Union, when it advocates |a Southern party, and repudiates the D. | organization.” The South, however, no scooter [ses the North sorivesly forming n diventow par |tyy than she complains of the treason, and of | some other things which show how empty were her own threats of secession. She complains of poverty, especially, and of her weakness in all respects, in comparison with the North. One of the most curious features of the whole contro- versy is the incompatibility of the pleas of the party which began the sectional quarrel, ‘The shave States complain of the oppressions of the free States, while boasting in the same breath of their own supremacy in Congress where they have éarried all their points, from the beginning of the quarrel till now. Where they have been baffled, it has been by the nature of things, and pot by the votes of the North. They complain that the free States are rich and populous, while they themselves are “ruined” in fortunes, and in 9 contitiiully decreasing minority as to aum- seonkae te Waauerathae tines wind Gattiet territory, of whose richness they bold out sempt- ing accounts to settlers from Europe who, like . {John Mitchell, think a plantaticn stocked with fat, negroes a very good thing. After playing fast and loose with the Union for above twenty years, the South seems to be at last really fright- ened fest the North shoald take her at her word. The first ‘and midst obvious resource is to bring of the question of a foreign war. The present time i¢ remarkably favorable to the device. The Caar’s emissaries bave flattered the vanity, the cupidity, and the prejudices of that class (large in every country, and predomipant in a slave- holding one) who are, in heart, either despots or slaves, Spain is seen to be occupied with her new regime, and England and France with the wat ; so that a great amount of coveted territory is supposed ‘to be less carefully guarded than agua}... To crown all, the Cabinet at Washing- ton is devoted to Southern interests, to an extent which.a black. page of American history will show to all posterity. This Cabinet is now the ign war, Will the policy succesd? Will the event jus: tify the South in her eonfidence that the North will allow her to make war with England! No- body\donbts thata war with Eagland would either sodaré the Union for a further term, or break it away,|up at once. Which is the more likely? - Tousit appears that there are strong reasons for beljeying (hat @ serious Government proposal of ei entsh Bewrlend e@aonid ba the heaf“stroke on | Hoh + ie \ r~ j + ound) gt pier PEM See A house in Boston ; and now the murder of a citi- zen of Massachusetts on his own threshold iv Minis, for his righteous ‘determination to work his own printing press “titider the laws of that free State. They bave borne more indignities than we have space to tell, so that they are now asking each other, even in their newspapers, “ Was not the government of Eugland harmless, compared to the tyranvical government of slave- holders?” And now the time for throwing off the yoke, evidently near ‘at’ hand, will probably be’ decided by” the declariition Of war against England, if the Washington Cubinet should per- petrate' that act. ‘That there is nothing in their commerce with the South which compensate the North ‘for their freedom of the seas is clear enough to those who are ‘awaré of a remarka- ble fact, daly noted by those ‘wmokt nearly ‘con- cerned. There was, in 1895, a great mesling in Faneuil Hall, in Boston, (the * Cradle of Liber- ty,”) called. by “the property and standing” of the city to pat down the abolitionists and their action. Of the long line of requisitionists on that occasion; there are séarcely any who liave not since been bankrupts, through the very trade with the South, which they pawned their liber- ties to preserve. Twenty sears more of expe- rience have now shown them that their foreign 'mmest sen of the earth. fest destiny " of a commonwealth dowered the highest hopes and best wishes of wv NOTICES OF BOOKS. By Dr: Doran. New York—Rediield. : Dr. Doran's aneedotical books are so lively, en- tettaining and full of information, that we are glad to see that Mr. Redfield is continuing their republitation. The volume ou “ Habits and Men,” recently reprinted, was highly amusing, but the “Table Traits” will afford even mote én- tertninment. ‘The author must be an indefati- gable reader with a vast Wbrary at command, padres! rabid mas ae memory, to bring together such a 5 of facts and incidents illustrative of the eating aod drinking peculiarities of individuals and nations in all ages ofthe world. We extract a few paragraphs which may serve to whet the appetite for a full. feast of Dr. Doran's good things :— : A WATER LAWTER AND WATER DIVINE. “The late Vieo-Chancellor of Eogland, Sir commerce, aud that of the free States of the | West, are worth more to them than that of the! South—impoverished by her own account; ead | impoverished, as they have good reason to know, | by slavery, which allows no wealth to grow be- neath its hot and heavy tread, Whatever trade there may be with the West Indies is worth as much to them now as it would be if owned by the South ; and they will be slow to risk their other foreign trade by collision with the great naval power of the world. Again they truly revere the act of Union framed by their fathers, aa they have shown only too well by Ubeir exaggerated and costly dread of danger, to it during twenty years of political subserviency. They know—erery man, woman and child io the State—that the founders of the| Republic exerted their utmost ingenuity, to limit | the area of slavery, and that the Repablie would never have been founded if its builders bad sap-| posed that slavery could become national Th its | spread and influence. Now, that the free States | find the vast North-west territory thrown open | to slavery, by the repeal of the Missouri com- | promise—now that they see the free setilers of Kansas, who are actually ‘the majority of the populating there, deprived of their pohtiest rights by sheer violence, and subjected to Territorial goverament which sets all law and order at defi- anoe, they are hardly likely to joie the despotic power which thus wrests their rights, and their prospects, in a war against their best customers, their relatives by blood, their comrades in politi- cal privileges and social views and aspirations. The alliance between New and Old England in a crisis which tests the principles that are Union which the Northern, and the Southera States are alike aud simultaneously threatening to dissolve. Massachusetts will never aim a stab at Earope to make South Carolina Queen. Again, the men of the North are renowned for, their predence. Whatever else may be said of them, nobody that quality, Prudeat as they ‘the, they a well as we do that their fortunes in open war mast depend oo the sound- ness of their cause. They are not, and never cam be, in this age of the world, a military ne tion. Brave they ate;"capable of endtirance, enthusiasm, self denial » fice, everything that can glorify a cause and render it vic- torious, bet their origin, their. institations, and their national temper taise them above that pro- feasional military training and individual mili- tary proficiency which alone can render a bad or doubtful cause sucsessful. They have oot men, discipline, or experience which can eoable/ them to succeed in ve warfare in The men of the North iow this. And if they know that the filibustering order of warfare is the one proposed, and the one whieh they must assent to, if they assent at all, will they help to make their great country the chief pirate-lnir of the world, or uphold its tank among the fore- most nations of the earth! This is the alterpa- tive. If there are any who doubt the reply to this mighty question let them remember that the American nations pot truly and perma: nently represented by siny umber of unscrupa- lous men who climb inlo office on the towering passions of the multitude. There is a. virtaons element in Americammociety, little heeded, which may yet, we hope, pteserre the soundness of the whole... Dr. Otianning deferred for two years the annexationof Texas, There are very many good. men in America who, like Channing, are silent in ordinary times, but can speak aud act in the great crises of the Republic. Every one, of these will assuredly consider a war of —& war with the liberating powers of Europe—a war with the free descendants of their own forefathers, crime which must not be perpetrated even if the nenalte were that their Plymouth rocks mast the life-biood.of both, most be stronger than the |S" Lancelotie SLadwell, was as indefatiguble a bath- or as the monk noticed by Bede. Every morn- ing throughout the year, during bis residence at Barnes Elms, be might be seen wrestling joyous- ly with the Thames. It is said that, on onto casion, a party, in urgeat need of an injunction, after looking for the Judge in a hundred places where be was net to be found, at length took boat, and encoontered him as he was swimming in the river, There he is said to have heard : case, listening to the details as the an applicants read them, and now and then perfaim — ing & froitcksome “ summersault,”: whem they. ‘paused for want of breath. The injenction was granted, it is said; after which the applicants loft the Judge to continue bie tabertie Ga, sports by himself. “ If the late amiable and able Vice-Chancellor Was a water-lawyer, so was the late Archdeacon Singleton a waterdivine. When tator to the young Lords Perey, he, and the eldest of tha sons of the then Duke of Northumberland — Hugh, Eari Percy, being expert swimmers, and often, by their achievements excited the admira- tion of less daring venturers. The Archdeacon was aceustomed to float away for miles from Si- om, depending upon the fide to float him back agen. At first, many a boatman looked in- qfiringly at the motionless body floating on with the stream ; bat when he was better known, his appearance thus excited mo more surprise than if be bad been in an outrigger, calmly taking a pill before the dinner.” “ p. 23. COURAGE AND RELIGION OF A GERMAN GEFRRAL. “ There is a story told im conneetion with the Frederick whieh is ® good table trait twits wiy. Joachim Vou Ziethen was one oe vest of the generale who stood by F 7 Great, in a victory or dofest. He was the eon of * poor gentleman, and bad little education sare what he could pick up in barracks, camps « Neale i ave whens “ Europe. | then from an ambush.” ~~ * Now, old Ziethen, after the triumph achier- ed in the Seven Yeats’ War, was always & wel- come at the table of the His was ever by the side of the mas- ter, whose cause he had more than once saved from ruin; and he only sat lower at the table when there happened to be present some foreign mediocrity, illastriously obscure. © On oon AML a otbad's tehaiell dine with the King on Good Friday, Ziethen sent a message to his sovereign, that it was impossible for him to wait on Majesty, inasmuch as that he made a point of never omit- ting to take sacrament on that day, and of al- ways spending thesubsequent portion of the day in private meditation. ¥ , “A week elapsed before the scrupulous old soldier was again invited to the royal dinner ta- ble, At length he appeared in his old place, ahd merry were the guests, the King himself setting an example af uproarious bilarity. The fut was tanning fast and furious—it was at its very loudest, when Frederick, turning to Ziethen, sinacked him familiarly on the back, and ¢x- claimed “Well grave old‘Ziethen ; how did the supper of Good Friday agrée with your sancti- d exactly to this effect :— ¥ “T shun no danger ree My life has always been ready my country and throne required it. What I was, that I am; and my head J would place on the block this moment, if the striking of it off could purchase happiness for my king. But there is one who is greater than I, or any one here; and He is a greater Sovereign than you by ow ars te <n yeti shed for t savation of all mankind: eae nermavnnnapoaliae wiy faith;reposes; He is my consoler in life, my bope in, presence of death ;,and I will not suffer His wide to be derided and attacked when I am bys: anil have’ vies to protest against it, : Sir, if your soldiens had uot been firm im this faith, they would:nut have gained victories for you. Ifyou tmouk' the faith, and jeer at those who cling twit; |: you.obly dend-a hand to bring yourself and the mate toruin, After a pause he added, looking the ‘while: atthe mute King; ‘What I have spokeuris God's trath ; receive it’ graciously.’ » WRredetick was the patron of Voltaire, who bad dared tu say at bis own table that what it had taken God and the twelve Apostles to built up, one man (Voltaire) would destroy. But Frederic wus nuw, for the imometit; more deeply moved by what had been uttered by the unphil- osophieal Ziethen than by anything that had ever fallen from the brilliant bat irreligious Voltuire. He rose, flung his left amm over Zietheu’s shoul- der, offered bis right hand to the brave old Chris- tian general, and exclaimed :—‘ Zicthen, you are a happy man! Would that J could be like you! Hold fast by your faith ; and J will respect even where I cannot believe, What has ocurred shall never happen again. “ A deep and solemo silence followed, and the dinner was spoiled, according ty the guests, to whom the King gaye the signal to disperse long before their appetites had been satistied. Zie- then was preparing to withdraw with. the rest, but Frederick, taking bim by the hand, whisper- edi— You, my friend, come with we to my cabinet.’ p-471. — er engre . Prom the Richmond Whig. DR. BRECKENRIDGE ON SEWARD'S cee 2S + 3 2 Tita Cen make it ou!—it ia a8 vothing in comparison the ou avow the en H { os the vastness of om ik must —the of the means which are used—the atrociots wickedness of the objrets which are Why, sir, would you have us believe that is no difference be- tween repealing an act of aod subvert- permitting all the Torfttoriee to do na they think fit with regard to slavery, and dissulving the Union oo the Slavelinet Nodifference between of securing the peace of the country and com- mitting the very greatest political erimes in or- der to drive the country into civil wart No dif- ferenee between an i attempt to equal- ize the rights of the two’ great sections of the Unign upon the. most difficalt.of all national questions, and a ferocious purpose to array those two great sections ib deadly and endless hostili- ty? Ali! Mr. Seward, that ts neither the lugic, the rhetoric, the morality, vor the patriotism which was sooght atour common Alma Muter ; and your high it baa been reached, or must be maintained, such means ns these!” Dr, Breckenridge declaring that the righis of the South are wantonly and cruelly invaded by Seward and his followers, next proceeds to show that the South is not the contemptible minori- ty—the “three hundred and fifty thousand slaveholders” arrayed against twenty-five mil- lions of “free, non-slavebolding white men”— described by Mr. Seward. “If,” he.says : “The slavehulding interest of this country were as insignificant as you pretend, the prescut condition of the publie mind throughvut the Republic would be, wot only the most inexplicn- ble, but the must dixgraceful exhibited amongst acivilized people. The huck- sters in the city of New York, compared with its whole pupulation—the boatman on your ea- nals, contrasted with all the people of our State, by BUFFALO SPEECH. Dr. Breckewridge, of Kentucky, has written another scorching letter, reviewing, with great power and severity, the disunionist and treason- able doctrines inenleated by William H. Seward in his speech at Boffalo. This letter is published in full in the New York Times, but we have} space only for some of itamore pointed passages, which will give the reader a very clear idea of itas a whole, would be incomparably more weight and de cixive elements with you than this 4 | of se many millions of freemen, Whatever may j be th: number of Slaveholders in Awerica, this at lea-t is obvious upon showing, that the dread | of them has penetrated thirteen States so deeply | that they have dissolved ‘all other political par- | Ges in order to form one great Kepublican party, | by means of which to preserve, it possible, their own liberty a result so doubtful f to fil! you with the greatest anxicty. Whatever comupitting a great mistake as the best method ition has been dearly won if andful of | excaped, | detestable, an! powerless tyrants, in the grasp | a8 apparently | trust a way will be foun confidently aud to cover with grublic,indig " to speak, nd truths whirh ones be concealed, ‘which sill not perish. Now, mark my New York, the greatest of the Free States, hias the least intercat of all that Slivery should be all that: slavery should: continue, . New York will not ebide by) your principles~Kentheky will abide by mine.” fn From the Columbia Times, Georgia Retaliatory Scheme.— A’ dill entitled “a bill to provide for garnish- ment in certain gases and fur other pur- poses” and intended as a measure of' re- | taliation on abolition States, has just been | introdueed into the Georgia Huuse of Re- | presentatives. The bill, after premising that the citizens of the State of Georgia have been wronged and injured in their property by the failure of certain States to comply with the terms of the fagitive slave law, provides that whenever a slave shall escape from services, or be carried inty anther State, and npon demand be- ing madé for the rendition of such slave upon the Governor of said State, by the owner of said fugitive, his agent or attor- ney in fact, the slave shall not have been Qlivered up at the expiration of the thir- | | | | non ever | tY days next following the making of sach | | demand (said demand to contain a de- (scription of the slave and his essimated | Value certitied to on oath) then each and jevery citizen and body corporate of said State, to which such fugitive may have shall be deemed, held and bound as debturs to the owner of such slave to the full amonnt of said glave’s value. Section second provides that npon the | happening of these contingencies, and the | Hot-appearance of the fugitive within the | tine specitied, the owner inay appear and make atfidavit accordingly before any officer aythorized by law to administer vaths, (said affidavit also to contain a de- Thy areh-agitator provoked the letter in ques- | '""Y be the proportion of slave-holders to non | scription of the slave, his value and the | tion from Mr. Breckenridge by a somewhat taanting reference to the opinions expressed by the Rev. gentleman jp the one he addressed somé time agu to Senator Sumner. He, there- fore, acerpts the issue tendered him by Seward, in a spirit of chivalric defiance, as the following opening paragraph will show : “I-hardly know (he says) whether you de- signed it ns a peculiar distinction to me, or as a pungent reflection on Mr. Sumner, that you should have devoted a paragraph to me. If it was the Jatter,—for which you may have decisive and characteristic reasons the implied trent for his prudent disdain towards one whom you worthy of being specially assailed, is enough. If it was the furmer, I aece slight token of the only bond which ever existed between ut—slight as that was—and turn it over to those classic balls in which both of as might have learned wisdom in our boyhoud, at the feet | of that great teacher, Eliphalet Nott. Sir, we are buth much changed since then. Nor could the sur of the grand result to which the rng gie of nearly forty intervening years has brought ws beth, be more distinetly expressed, than by sasing that we stand face to face, you to trifle reckkssly from the high places of the earth, with the peace, the anion, and the glory of that country whieh has hunored yoo so highly; 1, to pled from the depths of retirement, fur the re nown, the advancement, and the happiness of Unat same country, at whose hands J never asked, neter desired, « single token ta distinguish me of her sons, We have both deliberately en our career. I shall not shrink from any duty Which mine may impose.” Upon the ostentatious tithes, soch as “The Cétttest and its Crisis"—*The Politics of Jus tice, Equality, and Freedom”—under which Seward heralded “Wis speech to the world, Mr. Bicomments in language of severe ridicule : ™® A confised ‘sthinggle for power (he says) be- tbe six oF seven factions, on the arena of New “In reply to the question put by Seward— where, dither in the ethics cf Government or Christinnity, authority could be found to hold three lions of men in bondage, to promote the welfare and secufe the safety of twenty-five millions of other men—Mr. B, says; “ Is it 80, that any conceivable end of govern- ment, much less the grand aud immediate enda of it traly held W the Anieri¢ «i people, demand that Slavery, as it exists am: us, Shall be abdlixhed in defiance of the * welfare,” and in utter disregard of the “safety,” of the nation } Do yop mean that?! Iso understand you, Iso understood Mr. Sa@muer. That I retand to be treason against, if nut under, the Constitution; and, what is worse, treason against the country. Aad the end. of it Myst be that the North mast sweep your “great Repyblican Party” with the besom of destructivn, or we must settle your ethics of government the sword.” In. reference to the 1 of the Missouri mise, which affords Seward and agitators of .bis stripe a pretext for the organization of a dangerops sectional purty, Mr, Breckenridge holds the following languages “Jt.is no part of my business Bir, to be a | vf _| when the peril is now slave-holders in the Slave States, it is past all | doubt that every one of them the great majority of the people are opposed to any disturbance of | the institution and that in the conflict with you | great majurity of the people are opposed To ans | disturbance of the institution, and that in the conflict with your great Republican party, they will be more vasnimous and determined than |the people of any Free State are, or ever | wore w any dispated qucstion whatever. On | the By ae hand, there is not, acd there never | was, the lenst desire in any Slave State to sacri fice or to put in jeopardy the safety or interest |f any free State farther than anything of that sort may be imagined to be iuse;arable from a has it bee J Free Stata exist upon territery conceded by one of the Free States of this Union. } He next apenks of the influence by which be | has been surrounded from his chikthood, and |) eugeeds to state what the views of Kentucky question of slavery, and the causes which have prevented that State from manu- MOitting its slaves: * Sir, | passed that childbood around the knees of the old offieer: and soldiers of the Revolution, «ho had won the independence of their country, and then conquered from the savages this fair and noble portion of it, I did nut know then that these were peculiar Tren, but I have learn- that well since. The sons and daugh- terms of there men were the playmates of my enr- liest years,.as they have been the friends and companions of t life. I expect to min- gle my dust with theirs; IT hope their children and mine will lay me in an honored grave; and my children's ghildren already stand before me side by side with theim J] have differed often sometimes fiercely —with men; have dif- fered with them aboat many aspects uf this very question of dotnestic . Bat, Sir, what & slavery lo me compared with the lives, the for- jare on the tunes, the bunor, the of these men? What is the fate of a handful.of Africans to me, com- pared with the fate of théme men? And so we years agu—from initiating hancipation. “We will not separate ourselves from the Slave States of the South. We will not forsake those who share # Common peril with ax” Sach was their lan- guage: if not wise, surely must fatal. And, lly augmented, and when every just and manly heart revolts at the perfidy of the pretexts and the baseness of the methods resorted to, is there much reason to ex- peet that these men will ehange their nature? Do you imagine that no stronger bond exists between these le than exists between the factions which revel in the vitals of your owt great State? Since the world began no Lond ever existed save amongst God's ancient people, whic bound every man to hie fellow, every State to all the restjyamd all the States to the wation whose Jibertiesthey.had congnered like the bond which pervades these fifteen Slave States, They will stand by each other, they will stand by their eountry, they will stand by every man and e party that stands by the Cunsti- tution, If it be possible, they will preserve our national Institetivns precisely as they received them from the hands of their fathers. If inex- orable necessity obliges them to do it, they will baptise those institutions in the blood of traitors. As the jast extremity, they will perish, sword in hand, but they will never submit to be dishon- ored or subjugated. They will never subvert the inatitations uf their couhtry, nor will they perthit you to do it, without a straggle worthy of their great descent.” : The foregoing ‘extract contains the pith of Mr. Breckenridge’s letter, whieh is distinguished throughout by anmsoal ability, and is both mo- as. 2 eae ees ey | lS ay meen - eaeee value of his services ; that thereupon the | affidavit shall be tiled and a summons is- |eeee to any person, persons, or bodies | Corporate, mentioned in the affidavit, to | appear at the next session of the Supreme | Court from which the sammons shall have | emanated, to answer in what sains they | may be indebted to any person or body corporate residing in the State to which j}sach slave shall have fled. | Section third, after providing pains and | penalties fur the non-appearance of said garnishee within twenty days after cita- tion by the Sheriff, provides shat npon | | jndge | fair particiy ation by the slave States in all the | acknowledgment of such indebtedness on obvious) ady antages resulting from the union of all the the part of the garnishee, a jury of twelve| pt it a8 8) States ander one common government. So far| en shall be empannelled, whe shall as | nm otherwise, that numerous and pow. | sess the value of the slave, and that there- | upon the court aguinet said garnishee for the amount go | assessed ; provided said amount of in- | debtedness be admitted in the answer. Section fourth provides that, in case |the garnishee shall deny said indebted- | Hess, or not admit a sufficient amount to | cover the value of the slave, then execn- tion shall issue for the amoant admitted to be dae. In plain words the bill proposes to con- fiscate, fur the benefit of the owners of fugitive slaves, the debts dne by citizens of Georgia to citizens of the State to whieh the slaves may have escaped, if the au- thorities of that State refuse to deliver ap the slaves upou claim of their rightful owners, On a former occasion we expressed our objections poiene a the baat measures aé the une in the islature of Georgia. The olijections to them are many and weighty ; are in fact insupera- bles The sulject has been mouted at va- rious times, in thie State, and it may not be amiss to recite some of thote objec- theona, We will mention only one of those ob- jections. Such retaliatory meagures are im their gown and effects similar & enibargo laws, which are sometimes re sorted to by one nation at war or aboot to-engage in war-with another nation, for the ostensible purpose of crippling the commerce and curtailing the resources of that nation. They du quite as much harw ty those whom they are intended tv ben- efit, as to those Whom they are designed toinjare. They have a reflex influence equal to their diréet influence; if not greater. It may be assumed that the trade, in which the citizens of Geurgia became the debtors of citizens of the non-slavehold- ing States, is quite as important to the former as to the latter, The ple of Georgia, in the present state feavieink cial inteftonrse, are just as dependent npon Massachusetts fur manufactured goods as are the citizens of that State de- pendent upon Georgia for the raw mate- rial of cotton. In a state of mutual de- pendence it were fully to enact any law which would render uncertain the collec- tion of debts due by citizens of one State to citizens of the oes The effect wonld be to destroy all cou:merce between the two States, and this destruction would in- jure the citizens of Georgia as mach as it wonld injure those of Massachusetts. At any rute there would be no debts allowed. All the commerce would be based apon the cash principle. There wonld be aw credit, for there would 6 no means of compelfin yment; at least ment would be Bn uncertain. There would soon be ne debts u whith the law of garnishment would operate. It is nedi- T have none to speak in the name of the State.of Kentucky. Yet there are instincts in the breasts of opright mao which seldom err, and there are shall render a judgment | sustained, ae he will be, by: intelligeh¢e gnd mea: . ; xk Ww confidetice to the complete giiécess of work, ” , Ree Wat an { th ith be ve ; New Siore.—3, V4 T. Sxaous & Co., will open anew store in this place about the 1st of December.. They will occupy: the Honse between the.stores of Meesre. Jones (Hardware,) and Mr. Kyle. ‘heir stock will comprise a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groeeries, &¢., of which they will give more particular notice ‘fi our nest. Oe Superior Cotrt.—Our Buaperior Court is now in session, his Honor, Judge Bar- Ley, presiding. There aré’a goodly nuin- ber of Lawyers and others iivattendance, thongh we believe the docket is rather small, There is no State case of any gen- eral importance to be tried. ——-_ ep ————_ GEN. 8. F. CAREY. This gentleman delivered iwe address- es at this place, Tuesday Jast, on Tem- |perance and legal probibition, They |gent audiences. Mr. C’s effort in the morning elicited mnanimous applause. But he “let down” a little in his evening lecture, and spoilt many &@ good opinion by repeating that stale and vulgar’ dog | story,” which disgusted so many of Pur- | ip 8. Wurre’s auditors. Upon the while, | however, his addresses were good—his| argumenta unanswerable; his pictures | vivid; his appeals, touching. We bope| his labors in our part of the State may result in good to the cause of Tem- peranee. te , ——s.g@o Errata.—In pablishing the preminm list of the Rowan County Agricultaral Fair, two errors occurred, which should be corrected: First, the ladies depart- ment was-omitted entirely, and will here- after be sopplied ; and second, Mr. J. D.| Johnston's yield of Wheat was 62} bush- els to two acres instead of one acre. THE RUMORED WAR [7 Whatever may be the feelings and aims of the Government of Great Britain | in reference to the rnmored war with the | | Tuited States, it is apparent that the English people have no stomach for it. The fact is, England has her bande full| atready in the Crimea. She has lost| |mnch of her renown in the struggle with Russia, and proved herself almost immea- surably inferior to her old enemies, the French, with whom she is fortunately al- lied in the Rassian engagement. That the Government, usually haughty and ar- rogant, should become restive and fevrer- donbt. It is possible, therefore, that the idea has crept into the heads of England's leading Governmental agents, that asmal! affair with the United States would af ford her. the desired. pretext. « She las not, it is trne, given tis cause of war, and may not intend so'to do; but thé noisy war rumor which bas gone forth from her shores is either @ senseless panic, or else was designed in mischief to be termed to’ some | ment porpoke, Be thié as it may, the people have. not, béen, nor are they yet, initiated into the mystery ; but most earnestly denounce the policy which may by any possibility, involve the coun- try in @ war with the United States, The English newspapers teem with many and strong articles against the Gorandetin, and picture in glowing colors the evils of such a war to English interests. Some of them speak of our men as the greatest warriors in the world—bold, fear- less, skilful, hardy—“ every man consid- ering himself equal to any command, and fit to be President of thé Republic.” Somewhat amusing, to-be-sure, but con- taining a great deal of truth, notwith- standing. m It is, to say the least, gratifying to wit- ness the strong opposition of the English people to a wat with the United States, for it is clearly the interest of both conn- tries to pursue peace ; and it is ardently to be hoped that the day of such calainity is very distant, The great body of the American people—those who live in the interior of the country—are not less hear- tily opposed to ® war with England than the English themselves. They are averse to interruptions, They have no passion for war, but once into it, no peo .|thority; that “it is Secretary Donsm’s were attended by rery large and iutelli- py in the peaceful parsnits of life, and) sad Mr. : of the “N.Y. & from Wash- ington, under h inst., says that he has an. intention to leave'in# short tine. for his home in North Carolinas’ from thence, if it is deemed ient’by lits phys ’ he will proceed further South—either to Florida ot Cua. He hag cou his annual-report,. whieh. has caused him much trouble, owing tohie feeble health, and will leave it, provided it-beeomes necessary, in the hands‘ofthe President. His tion will take effect shortly after the meeting of Congress.” . Swam’s Jcsrice—Revisep.—-Edward Cantwell, L. LB, is now revising and correcting Swaitii’s Sustice, for Mr. Hun- xy D. Tvrxer, book publisher. at Ral- eigh, N..C., who proposes to offer it to the public early in the coming. year— soon after the new Code ¢omes ont. Mr, Tuxxer is getting it ap in the best style, us we are glad fo learn; for a Lepk so important to Justices of the Peace is like- ly to be extensively known and used, aud should be got up ina manner creditable to the State. ieee ahs THE WAR OF 1812. We are requested to state that a meet- ing of the defenders of the country in the war of 1812, now residing in North Car- olina, will be held at Raleigh, on Wed- nesday, the 12th Deceiaber, for the par- pose of appointing Delegates to the Na- tional Convention, which will assemble at Washington City on the Sth January next. As several important propositions will be presented to the consideration of the Convention, a full attendance at the meeting is desirable. ‘Ihe cal! for this meeting has been made at the inetance of many soldiers of 1812.— Ral. Reg. Just So,—The London News, commenting uu the “Unrestened rupture,” thinks a war now with Eagiand would be certain to disulve the Union, It regards that event With some degre- of complacency, and endeavors coaxingly to con- vince the people of the North that an alliance between New and Old England must be stron- ger than a union between the free and slaves States! This is an original specimen of nood leiam rarely exhibited im an English fournal. Philadelphia Ledger. whe Gib iin It would appear that thé Rail-Road spirit is up in the Counties abore on the subject of a con- nection hence with Ratherford. We publish to- day the proceedings of a meeting beld in Char- lotte on Tuesday last, and we have accounts of other meetings im Union and in Gaston Counties. There is to be “a grand rally” at Munroe, on | the 28th instant, and the indications are that it will be largely attended. A correspondent of the Charlotte Democrat says, “ We will have a rousing barbecue, and lols to eat. body will be here, and there will be plenty for all and some lef” , . At the meeting iv Gaston Counts, « proposi- tion was made. by Lincolnton, that the road should pass over ridge, within four miles of Dallas, if Gaston County wouwhd sub- scribe $30,000. The meeting was addressed iy Wm. Lander, Enq. H. W. Guion, President of the Roed, R. others, slogeenty Be wy tion, and thas securing the inestimable advan- tages of Raltdign cemoctive with the sea- board in ourows The ineeting adjourned without any definite action.— Wilmington Her- ald 22nd instant. e -_-—— All those, either in North Carolina or Virginia, who feel an interest. in the construction of a Plank Road from Greensboro’ to some point on the Virginia: line; are: requested to meet in Convention in the town of 2 on Saturday, the 22nd dayof December, 1855, when, it’ hoped, # sufficient amonrt'of stock ee ET ee forth with or- ganized, and proceed at once Bi a tleedes of the work.— Greensboro’ Patriot 23th inst. Astronomical Science.—The President of the British Association for the Advancement of Sci- ence, in bis opening address, at the yearly scien- tific gathering lately held at Glangow, stated, as one of the resialts of Lord Rosse’s telescope, that “r for the first time sinos the aays of Newton, a suspicion has arisen in the minds of astronomers that laws other than. those of gravitation may bear rule in space; and that nebula phenomena revealed to-us by. that telescope: must bé gov- erned by furves.different from those of. which we have any knowledge, - ph Be F = Ubind h State Bonds.—The Public Treasurer of North Carolina advertises for proposals for the purchase eh ye eer hi teehee redeemablé in ten ling Bh They will be issued in’ sume of $1000 each, will bave soupons attached for interest at sin per cent. per annum, payable semi-anoually. _- Trade at ae The news from the seat of war was unimpor- kop umd . ; but they were deabtieas the bombardment of Niculgeff on the 29th and continued it during the next: day. : The des patches do nukatate the reanlt, avd the story is that the fleets had done nothing in the Duciper thorvugh state of defences Odessa would pro- babiy be abandoned .and the guns taken to Niculeff,, deo The Russians con pol, amd the French report the. story that the Russians were retreating from.the Nerthi side. Omar Pasha had commenced everyetic opera- tious in Asia, He hud upened intercourse with Schamy!, and was advancing with 22 battalions upon Katai, Canr bert was in Stuckholn ne- wotiat ing a treaty with Sweden and it was evew said she bad juined the Western Powers. A difficulty had arisen between England and Spain in regard ty some disputed claims, Ab insurrection was tepurted ie Sicily, but there were no detail, | [t ie said. thet Rossin bas accepted the uffice of mediator Letweea Denmark and the United Maka, , A false report bad been circulated of an at- tempt ty assassinate Louis Napule + Thé monthly retorns of th Bank of: Pranee show a diminutivn of £1,000,000 in specie. There were Various peace ramem; one of which was that # deputation of diplomatist- would sect the Czar at Warsaw, to arrange for the renewal of arqotiations. The pane ro sling a war with the United States had entirely subsided in England. | The pap es were ashamed of their reoent belligerent articles, and atiribate the alarm to scheming fur the Presidency on the ‘part of Gen, Picrow aud hie Gabi So —-— ° NEW YORK MARKET. New Youn, Nov. 21. The t of the ot being at haed checked business. Cuttun is quiet. Flour higher. Obio $9.87. Wheat higher. South- era white $2.17. Corn hed advanerd w 19 ovnts. Naval stores quiet. arparitoraos ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. Bostox, November 24. The steamer Canada has arrived from Hali- x. The Britich Government has prohibited the export of Baltpetre from the East Indies, exept to Livetyoo! and London ; and has also ordered all versecls loading with the same to discharge. The loners by the recent gale on the English const are 62 500,000. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER DANIEL WEBSTER. New Onceaws, Nov. 24. The steamer Daniel Webster has arrived, with California dates of the Sth. Two hundid per: sims had ffi San Francisco to Captain Walker. “ In Oregon, the Indians continue their depre- sett ~ a Kioney was at Greytown. Fifty of bis men had juiwed Walker. , Kew York Market New Yorr, Nor. 24. oo ‘State $9 68; Southern’ $10; Ohio’ $0 Wheat dull. White $2 27; red $219. Corn $1 07}. y RE-ELECTION OF SENATOR RUSK. Garveeron, Nov. 24. Gen. Rusk has been re-elected United States Setiatér from Texas, Kotak % IMPORTANT DECISION. Battimonr, Nov./24, The Supreme Court of Virginia has decided in favor of the Balimore: aad Obi eee Wendy Sain injavetive Ay ye aia Bacon—43 « 14 for hog rend. Coun—The mrarket has during the whole On the 11th inst, Mr, Gillen O'Neal waa found dead, near Mr, Co- peter y ny sig OES Mr. Jas. M. Abney's the evening previoits, some- doubted. The datest. authentic accounts say andl that Todlever was>placing Nicolae ia »|“ A a I daily papers of Eanbamy had seevived dee | with the sucess which thas attended the experi. ment, a8 O68 Of the most impdrtant that has been commissioned. Millious Of acres of the best latte will thus be opeiied™ up to agricultural e- terprine, and- the cowbtry lying between the Minsteabp pf and the'RoeWy Mounisins, instead of remaining # désert’ Waste, doom to solitude aitd barrenness, Will become settled with an en- ergetic population, aiid pour ius rich products into thé lap of coisiinetce. We shall xoun hive thé report of the expedi- tion’ frota “te” departing’ ‘at Washington, vo dututit, 1d thie ménutieiie, thé fuformation ubtained on the sulljéet, fOm «private source, justifies the most waging wuticipatiOns, With such a vast atea of cbtutry ‘west of a, capable of being rendered avalle, what bounds can be set to the growth and tradé of St: Lodis !— St. Louis Re. P heiaiiaaal mg —_r2- From the National Intelligencer PHANTOM TROUBLE The disposition 16 believe Jisagrecable reports ness fur communicating ther, . This fact has beea most suikingly exemplified aut ovly in the United States, but alto in England; tm/Tthe wild eagerness with which the late ‘ hare been credited by alarmiats é¥ery where, aud even by some usually ovol and sober minds, The British Government sends a. few ships of war to ite possesion: in the West ladies fer what special purpose time may show, but aster edly not to take the initiative in a warwith the United States. The Loudot: Times, evidewly uninformed as to the objet of the thovement, attempts to give itaelf momentary importance by very knowingly hinting that it is designed to prevent an anticipated descent by Americans npow Ireland, Sure in England believe it, and are duly eteited.- Many bere counider this s Mere pretext, aod that its real objeet is to accom- plsh an acteal abrogation of the Claytua-Hal- wer trenty, alvondy, im theit opinion, virtually « vality. The phantom ofan attack om Ireland, conjured ap by the Tines, is seized apun, eben abvut returning to its original nothingnem, and made the Sander of an-Irish agitative society, “with a hnege cash expitaly wlase alleged sim m to take the first trvornble @pportunity for so- too indefinite for the com - [rebension of any bet well-trained fillibosters ; whilst the English, in their turn, suddenly con- cerned at-the thoaght of @ misunderstanding between the (wo countries, call wpoe the Amer- ican Minister to inform them wether he had ac tanily demanded his pasmporns, as trey are io- formed, and seem so resolved to beliewe the bad news as to look upon his emphatically answer a amereevation, §(6 6 bh We cam deduce from all this enecemary (o- mult the pleasing reflvetive thattbere exists 10 England and Ainenea so strung ia.desive to cul tivate friendly fooling that-even theilightest ru- mor of an anticipated rupturd erentes “alarm, whieh, thoagh foolish indeed, is yet one of those follies that may woll be exomed for the very in- wl athecw geod - Sa eee ~ é ia g pictute; which one of the (thie Citieany) draws of delightful piace that city, it mut bei: se ts live im. tention's take. From the There: ts . fated every day than fest of the country, iteelf, The city is who have in- vaded oar hotees;soleh Gur property, and vt our fewest st fin Like the mur rain of beasts, they Giveaie the ‘soil, and their vile characters obeeu in Chicago vious meet- Yadkin Navigation instant, in the town On motion, N, Boyden, Esq, of Salisbury, was appointed Chairman, and Dr. W. R. Sharpe, It being ascertained that a large majority of the stock held by individuals was represented eithet Ti pereotior by proxy, H. C. Jones, Bsq., produgivg the, Governor's certificate, was recog: ’ aized. H. ©. Jones, a8 Chairinan of a Committee appointed at the VOUS meeting, on By-Laws, reported ; which’ Was adupted by sections, with some amendments. Ordered, Un mation, that 100 copies of tbe Principal and interest will be payable at the what intoxicated, and aa above stated, was found The. Tide Gh, Williaa Guo Chl eee of Hee Compens, From the Pei The New Yo some curious facts ie, which the last arrival shows to, : in England, to relation to the difficalties NA we the United States « yap the, Hh ache terand verse about this business, cai at to doudt that, a edb Bull has given anot f bility, while in rsa mt per he has, in the most unt Bald: | mariner, tried to play the snenk, a part-whieh his general bl ete ness—Say rudeness far short-—~makes sit a9 fully on bis horns a wend au old woman's filled night eap. . In August last the r a Pilehssd a Ioine ticated in the United States; tined, we aappore, of confining their demonstrations to New York, City, determined to seek :outie new! ndetruti for’ talk and bluster, aud as Massachusetts was Ps that time the hot- bed of ail sorts uf hambugs aod’ excitements, We presurie ‘that her territory - pitched we = bia ta Oa Ree or, American” exhibition. what was the feason, a convention did assemble at Boston and lay down-a platform be sevury whicly in substance stated that the di ities by which Ireland's old fye, England, was serroendeds * opportunity” for the ‘friewls uf the former to take-rensures tp of the cause of Tiberty in obr “ERT that an address to the Fishmen ofthe Piviis—Tusiee P. Wow.” Hiltsbora’—J. 8, Davia. ‘Chapel Hill—W. T, Hudson, Hiltsbors Circait—G. Farrar, Henry Grey. Warren—A, Weaver. Roanoke—J, N. Andrews, M. 1. Hint. “ __ Mission—To be supplied. , Warrentoa—F, College, T, % Campbell, Presi- deut, , | Dnannenens’ Dist. Ne HD. Wilooa, P. &. Greensbore’—W., H. Bobbin - Cuilford—J. Bethel. Uwharie—N. U1. Houker. Nora College—Peer Doub. was an Deep Ki a ~W. Harris, Haw River—P. W, Archer, Joseph Wheeler. land,” Franklinville—M. C. Thomas. United States should be published, ee Alumance—B, M. Williams, co-operation of all sugieties whens SI Wentworth-»dy W. Avent. erty-of Ireland—and the meeting of @ Bereta] How Rider Mission—To be supplied. convention in New York, to be held at mv cnt! _ Lyf etiarW. Cha, Agent. day, for the purpose of arranging a united sy tem of action throughout the Union and the colonies, The platform adopted, an niddress was reat and unanimously agreed to. It sets fortly the wrongs of Ireland in glowing termeand genuine | Ilibernian style. “Remember Limerich—re member Skull, und Skibbereen, and, oh, remem- South Leta. J. Brent. ber the long, bitter yuars @f exile, and think of | yg. ay a Wea: that beautiful hud, the bome of your chikd bead | | Jonesvilie—J. M. Guan. and your aff.ctions, where repose the ‘dba af | Samed. C, Thema your fathers and the martyrs of your race; and | bon fp Uclaabe say, shall no effet be aiade Wrest the island v j "2 a from the rubber pirate, whe hhas no lung held ber! 4 utp o—K P. Bit CW in the gripe of tyrauny, depressed | the eneryies | Blue R ” Mi to be of her people, aud despuiled them of ueir tn- | Pky toy omnd ~ oo theses . _ | New Institute-W. W. Nesbit, Sup. It is for her exiled childrento.say, shall this Daxvinuw Dur—J. Tillet, P. Bf. , and Ireland be shall” the tyrant’ ea P perpetual os of the Ane dle-B. F, Long, & 8. Bryant, oup. idee. | | Danville Femate Volleje-) Jamian, Pria’t “This movement was followed vp by meetings | r del wird. F — in Detroit andPiadeipbia, dcaqting soqnt Fak | one: Lame Hatifax-&. Norman, M. HL. Night. loKussian and anti-English seotiments, and a) . j Guod determination, if possible, to have thie piek-o'- | Fagin H. Joh tive availed of to stir up an Irish rebelliva, | which should: rewult ia the liberntion of the | /tavisenie-W. M. Jordan. ~ brightest fiea-o'the-say” from Saxon thewklors. 2atiy + << 1a additivn to this lrish fash up, a reese! was | oe B. Phill 0. Karen reigadl at Now York op suspicion of being Gtted | Ww ke a9 oo pad gies even tan SURE | a ww doce. nation; proved to be « pencefel: bark, designed | “77: W. Albva. taerish pottiolde octhiores Pea Wasuixotox Dist.—R. A. Carson P. &. wherewith to troublesome pirates Washington—J. H. Wheeler. the Chinese Seas, besides sume capyen, dec. | Ter River—W m. Carter, James Wheeler. destined for an American bouse in Shanghai. | Nouck—Aleaander Gattis. On the verification of these facts the bark was | Plymoath-J. L, Fisher. discharged from the custody of the Manbel Wellamaton-T. B) Jumes, J. H. Jefferson. About the same time, and as if to saddle Jobe | Tarboro’-T. W. Guthrie. Boll's bead still more, Mr, Cramptou's erganiacd Cdlambia—-M. L. Deugines. recrujing conspiracy against our rights aoe ua-| Martemuskeet—L. W. Martin. toe, amd tbe yal laws b to guatd | Rath Mission-To be supplied. them, came 00 a beadl and bursted, to the cvefe-| Veuse—H. H. Gibbous, sion and dumb-foandering of our ever| Tar River Mission—J. Jubneon. the water, who, with « sudden admirativa of a) Yaskes dudety, bad.net. the. 28 ion eu New Beawe Drer.—/. 7. Wyche P. B. nem” to play 0 off. Besides all this—e 4, | New Berne Centenary-3. W. Tucker. we are sure at one dgse—Jubn,if we may te | . amir, ee er = Bel 4 4! ; Civeust—J. W. Persona. me'y earvtlitthoes Oneral Aa ‘nO | Snow Hill-William M. Walsh, and our Gilibestering prop-esities, and sewt all | Wiven-\. sorts of ships of war to cruise off our eoast,xnd | | Gold abore' RF, racer, generuusly and neighborly assist us to perform | | Smrish fet Carraway. thee Reseor ts a own waters, shat our Dapto-s. ht unaided strength was inadequate to This, we Duieo-B. & , ari) Teme -P. WeYare | Beaufort A 3° | Saenger Digr— W, Dowager PLB. Sa isbary—L. 8, Burkhead. i Bowan--C. N. Andyrson, | [bart owan—To by supplied. | Mockaville~-S, D. Admins. dredell—D. W. Doub. Alexander—D, B Sheltos. ac.” 10 talk, giving oot the Jenst. bit.of « thrent of @af| which, bowerer it might affect as, would skiu Joh rt ni al® Wis wetox Dhst. —D, BN seen? &. EAT: © ‘STP. Tepea-W. a Clegg. W. D, Meacham, Sampeon—J. B. Maruun. Whitevitle-©. M. Pepper. Smithviile J... Cannigin. Cnpe Pear Mimion~G. W. Parabec. Fayetietille F. High School-W. E. Pell Pes't, | Seaman's Beth, Wilmington~W. 1. Langdon. Atiaxtic Dist-J. Jones, P. 2. rw. Moura, transberved. to California, and |e stationed at/Grass Valley. Next Conference to be held at Greeusboro, Nov. 12th, 1856. Thos, F. Meagher, Enq, was on Wednesday daughter of cunt yy ieevit ia Te nh BA of Orange one of the reigning belles of the Fifth Avenue, in New York city, ~~ i coeneeaenmeeeemeeneenee MARRIED: ane ow eyo ee pay ACOB. RIMER rreater pers af,the sigh ssnang fe, ard “metal tetters B B.D. on the beek. troops. The mortalitg, indeed, bas: beem ae preamiane net to Wade tur ech wench — ing, whether produced by home sickness or Any bifemation the wateh will be thank- ™ 29 @ . of. oie heel ie ai aa das BE ee resto Neh fo we at Sg ectivity to o a ea to ¢ on Pan 3h sheet et nt eos or Sead tere a Stock for sale con- sidered ‘a8 soon as they receive. BACON—No arrival thie week ; prices advanced ; sides and shoulders 14; hams 1Gulh BUTTER—Demead abeet equal to apply ice firm 26, BEESWAX—Iii demand, at 25; Bee. scarce, at 31 = 33 per dozen. C ANDLES—Tallow 14 & 15; Adamantive 29° 25;'Chees 100 125.” CORN—No artival by water; 0 small quantity, principally new, aold at the Rail-Road Depot, at 75 a 805 old crop at Pla $l 10. CONFECTION ERIES—Supply good, —assort- ment fair, Candies, from commyan to reyes taney, 124 a 20, FEATHERS—Scarce, price adyance 24; 37h 9 40. FLO! $93; eacks $44. Ea ne DAE eel aay GROC ERIES—No ‘qriaahe since last report.— Stock of suger nearly exhausted 5 stock of Oto "Tagen ee 1 LARD-~-Demand active ; prices 14a 15. MOLASSES—New Orletns, declined, 28; Cu- ba 23. OATS—2,500 bushels ‘sold in bulk at 52; retail price 55 « 60. sock Beary ; price deaied, SALT—Neo arrival; sw WHEAT.—Arrivals thie week 2,900, Exported for the sume time 3,600. Pricvs firm at last week's quotation, §1 90. PBENRZER ACADEMY | "EXUE exerciera in Ebenezer Academy will be re- | sumed on the fir Monday yf Jengere gem. | Grateful for the liberal patronsge which he bes oe long teceived. the subscriber hopes, by an expericnes of twenty-fiee years and by diligent aiertion 6 his business, te merit the continuance of the same. There will be « Feaale Department connroted with the Taettatien, conducted by bie danghter, who isa Gradeate of Edgeworth. in which will be canght' all the branches usually teeght in our Female schods He will ale: be anded by « Male teacher, when the number of schedlare require it ‘The rates of board and tuition will be the same as formerly. Buerd @7 00 per nemth. the stedent for- nishing bis cundies. Tuithon @5 00,§7 50 and @12 50 per ression. MR. HALL. 427 Fa pneremmee 27, 1855. Information Wanted cy the heirs of Jabu Sommers, whe perved in the Nonh Ceretion hee ed the Revelathwary War. | Address Hetper & Brother, Salsbury, N.C _ New. bah. ims. Swts ROCKFORD _ Female Seminary. HE Peorth bctdos of wake Behoc sl eumanrece on Thareday, the 3¢ dey of Jan wert Tite drsirable that Pupils be present, om that day, fur classi- | few tem The Stockholders of thie Inetitetion have encased | 8 cootinnance of the servicers «f Miss N. J. Sreen. as Pracipal iv the Literary Department. To thoer who are sequeinted with Mise Speer, we are aware that we can may aothing here thet will add any thing to her high charseter ewe L end Teecher, Bat to others we would «ay, we bred ynrdee And yore ~ | | " talents and sequirements whieh hor for 0 cuneate Ginna of St a dative bobng- | ing te the lon the Wy re | commend thie Behe to paren . aa iphones as be- ing m every respect worthy of their patronage. Great eure will be tebemte ie 8 f] | instruction to papi, ‘The Stockholders heve not. as | yet, prorared @ Masie Teacher fr the erxt Session, snd there it meme duubt whether they will or at. If one rheald be engegrd. netioe will be given ; bat showld | | none he sreured. yeang Ledice whvheve takes Meee lore we, can hove the ase of « gued Plenn ia the Remi. Bary te preetire apn, perpen orp feist | them for thet porpe-, for which they will be charged | OL 60 euch, per Brevion. TUITION. | Pagtich branches, from $5 tw $10 per Session of five anmthe. French, with any of the other branches, 614 od Papiie will be admivtrd wt anv time during the See som; bet efter catering. no sthrwanee wil be made fe ) eHOrpt im cussed protracted sickness. | Bovrd eam be hed in the village and jm 86 per month—washing, lights and foci, afl in- | cluded. | THOS. CRUMPLER, PRO iio Nowveniber 20, 1855. JERSEY LANDS.’ HE Sebertiber offer, 1 private ule, bis wstesble Jory @ formerly & as - Mile. Said lends lic in Davideon Coanty, on the we ters of Swearing Crock om the mad from Salie- a Fayetteville, one mile frum the Yadkin River 3 miles frome the North Cardigan Ral- Road, con- taining eboat 700 Acres, 400 in words, and 25 in cal- tivated meaduwn The land ie of excellent quality, bine grin to the caltare of Cotinn, Tubaeon, and afl a and ie ine ged alate of cultivetin, perth pond all neveerety beildings, conssting of eg Offer, Kitchen, Barn, lee-house, ., alan, Grist. and Saw-Mill The supply of water ie sufficient to ren 2 pair of stones and Saw-mill the entire year ‘To petroos wishing trinvest in reahertate; the p-es- | ent is a rare “opportunity. ‘The Inade if nat Aimpemed | of privately, will be offered at public sale om the 3d of January, 1566. og veaperey Duvideor County, Nov. 1855 | anal ON A. WEIRMAN & PRICE have removed their Clothing awd Tailoring Betabliahment from Murphy. MeRorie & Co, to the Corner im- mediately mite b : Ses A. Murphy's Store. Salisbary, 2px SECOND SUPPLY ‘PALL & WINTER GOODS J. D, BROWN & LEMLY As now receiving thelr second lot of Fall and Winter Goods, consinting of Black and Fancy Silks, printed Mouslin DeLaines, French English Me- rinoes, Cloaks, Talmas, Hate, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Ready-Made Clothing, Together with a lurge stock of Staple and Fancy BAL 49998, which we are to wt low. Cash customers Will find 11 to ther advantage to give us a call before ating eleewhere, a¢ we are determined to reduce odr stock by JNO. D. BROWN & LEMLY, #120124 | Meadows, Mill-site, Weed-land, dc. October 27th, 1855. ca ACT one of the largest stocks of ca aise Cat as ‘teenies Re is > See Prami t ven. Any of the alr wit Cee “Reesirk Vetting by the Agents. L. GILL,. eee wee Moswnsbie 43, 1855. IN SALISBURY, HE catine of which a, that they are now reeeiv- ais fh haa ro ne | T Fall and Winter Goods, ever offered in the market. A part of which gon- joaks, Taimas and 400,000 Copies Sold? The. New: Carmina Sacra. No cottectibon bf Published by MASON BROTHERS, New Your. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. | Ten or twelve head of Cattle, about 50 head of Hoga, forty head of Sheep, Ten Barrels of Flour, or SO RUSUELS OF WHEAT, pageoan WAGON AND GEARING, A CON. SIDERABLE QUANTITY OF COTTON AND CORN. All the heesehold and kitchen furnitere of the de- ceased, including « good Library Alen, A FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. 13 NEGROES, with the Parming Hey, Fodder, Straw, &e.,on hand, ith other arti- chee not mentinned. Terme made kuown on the day of sale. JAMES G. RAMSAY, Adm’r. N. B—All those indebted to the estate are requested to make immedaic payment, and all thee having clanws ageine! ead emerge are hereby notified to rent the same for payment with the time by law, of this votuce will be pleed in bar of ibeir re- | market prices, in exeh»rize for Goods ~ | shall he equal to any in the State oVornen ei French as Rage Merines,| J) wil corde sand Lidier Gaiier Bouts and Shoes, a- sted ; Grueerios, Hardware and Crockery. A very large desortment of Ready-Made Coats, Punts, Ves, Shirts, &e, fur men and boys Allof their Goods were bought before the late ad- vanced prices. und they are determined to sell the » as low for cash, or to punctnal payers on short creda, at wholesale or retail, as they can be purchased in Wen. tern North Carolina, We retern ver sineere thanks for part favors, and hope by striet attention. panctmeliy aud pramptness in business io merit aa increase. All kinds of country pro imce taken at the highest KICHWINE & HARRISON. pena s Oct. 2, 1855. 3m)9 AGUE & FEVER POSITIVELY CURED! FEVUNE greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure of Ague and Fever! For enle ot J. H. ENNIS83’ Book Store. No one need be troubled with Ague and Fever a single duy. if they wil use the above Remedy, which hes been wied by hundreds without « single case of foilare ! Salisbury, Oct. 2, 1855. 19 ym we MELEE. mR. HELPER. HELPER & BROTHER, PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, are Genoral Agontesa. Salisbary, Nerth Carelina. |S Gat competent and conficential correspon- dents in the procipal cities and other importa at portions of the Union, all business entrusted to ee will he promptly executed on the moet fevorable terme.— Collections and segutiations atteeded to with fidelity and dispatch. [7° OF FICE in Cowan's Brick oon. October 98, 155. 2a MANSION 29% HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C. HE subscriber having tokes charge of the abowd Estebdlichment, begs leave to inform the peblic generally, that the House is now open for the reception of Boarders, Travelers, &e. Ur promises that be tut “RBGALIA. CIGARS! Tir fat! ifmost Wit Kinds of Goole, whigh we wre de- Ms sell low; hence we u ate vik. pe nh by any other howe. Fnerefore, what way We one, we say to all, come, and we give tb mening HW sense APaR co ado Wokeny. page * Oct. 1955, , PPC a t rer the Sign in large letters, ~eUs. ~CONKLING, SHEPHERD € 00” IMPORT oe AND JOBBERS IN ¥. Rarbowr. Fred. A. Conkling, Charles A. Shepherd, Wm. +) {MALE ACADEMY. HE next session of thie Institution Commences on Thursday, the 9h of August. ‘The Subscriber, in taking charge of the school, will only say, that be’ will ume hia utmost endeavors to sustain the reputation which the echout has hitherto enjoyed. Young men will be prepared tognter auy class in the University whieh they may desire. TERMS: Primary Depariment per Session of 5 — on Higher Eaglish Boaochen, Classics, $15.00. JOUN B. GRETTER. lig — . Aagust 7th, 1855. REFERENCES: Pesident and Faculty of the Uviversity ; Hun. Jno. VM. Morehead, Hon. Juha M. Dick, Greenrbure’: Francis BE. Shober and J. F. Bell, Baqra, “aliabery. a* * Lexington avd Yadkin Flag” copy 6 sieee and forward aceuunt to this office PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOWN Fotwe, iverTalhn, Wa. Special attention paid to Selling &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goons. | exhibited. to a, North, Canning ;pebdien DRY GOODS, ‘aT ANG AND ‘ Li WARREN boa Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores. | ~ OST. informs bis ’ ot eet kc te oa most select FALL: AND WINTER which he has ever befure had ae at phen a ai LADIES DURST of every deseription, fram €4 cent Prints, 435, Antigue ilk’ Dresooe at $46 port are NEEDLE WORKED he does not hesitate in emortng, ie the , und more varied thon has ever’ | FRENCH NEED. 5 OSS, SWISS COLLARS ces; HONITON. our RE ENNES, M HLIN, a * PLAIT LACE, COLLAR EITTES & SLEEVES iL SKIRTS, Praca ren ri MINGS. ond, sd INSERTIN : ry pe RNIN COLLARS. SLEEVES a HANDKERCHIEFS. He has a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS = TALMAS, Stetin, Carhmere, Canton Crape, Bag” State andwther** SHAWLS.” His assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS" is complete, comprising most every astiele in the lige. He has a fret rate assorument af Gentlemen’s Wear, Composing Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cass meres, Vestings, Shiris, Cravats, Stocks, Gheveny, Gaantlets, &e., &e., &e. : Ladies’ Hoseries and Gloves, 1m great fact,» genersl and complete assortment of aad Fancy Dry Goods, which he does out think me- Ceesery to coameraie more fully All be asks, ie examination of his stock before parchasing, as some goods and indacements will be offered, whith Cernot fail to give satisfaction. He takes this method of tendering his mast @enere thanks for the very liberal patronage whieh hae teeg bestowed upon hia, and trusts to merit a of the same. FE. MY! No. 4, Granite DR. H. KELLY HAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, N.C. and offers hit services to the citizens of Iredell and the 7 A Regular graduate of the Baltimore DentalSmence, would inform theeitizens of an aod the pablic general ps that he hee vemened to the town of Safisbary. ond may be foend at Robards’ Hotel except when profesmous ily ebaeni. (7 Commanicetions by mailor otherwise oan atieaded to of ACCOMMODATIONS Persons stopping | at hie House, always hove mereisin time fie the arri- val aad depertare of the Cars. Attentive and oblig- 3.G RAMBAY, = Rowan seemed Nov. 6, 1655. - NOTICE! Bt Virtne of an order of the Coort of Pleas aad Quaerter Bessiene of Rowan Coonty, | will exper te public anic, 9¢ the Coert-hogse ia om the | 8 ot Febrnar?, 1856, 8 negro bey, hien- olf JOHN, aged abvat 30 years. Said buy was t»- lee up as « rusewey, and confined in the Jail of Row- en Coanty, O91 twelve mouth. Notion uf bie appre | henson aad ¢.nfineatont buving bert mindy for six | In Stephen Thomas and David Worth, ve. Alex's. D. Sith and Hamiltoe Smith, T appeering to the aatisfaction of the Court thet the above are not residents of this November 13, 1855. wr Soa Superior Coart of Law, Pall Term, 1855. James Jomes vv“ William 8, Shuford. Attachment. Teter rion te the satisfaction of the Court that Wilke 8. Bh not on inhabitant of thie Stwte : Th is, dered that publication be made in so Gentian Wench man fur six weeks that the said Defendant be and at the Coutt-houss in Newton in the County of tawba, ai oar next Coari to be held on the 7th day afer the 4th Monday in Fi next, then and there to plead, demar or foregoing At- tachment, or the caure will ceplananindnce y and jorgment taken pro agninet him. and Ten Sette—Bow Shapes; - | with very and New Year pr ouranns wnireonixire WARE; DINNER, TEA, & MOULDED GLA RE- TUMBLERS, hyo Carh, of on titne to panetaal castomers at wholesale ing eorveuts always in attendance Call and give me a trial W. B. GRANT. Sabebary, May 24, 1855. Coach Manufactory. WM. M. BARKER ye may to the public that he has jast retare- ed from the Northern cities with « supply of material and drafts of the lates myles. Hoeving visit- od the moat tenowned manefectories in the United States, he hae been enabled to procure drafts of rare benoty. He frets himerif fully prepared to execute any order in hie line, avd to offer greater inducements than ever. Call aad see. October 23, 1855. Ow? } Cotambia, 8. C. AVING now received « very lore GOODK, we Lae a Bye Btate to give asa call. io unoe now juss epense— REAL FRENCH CHINA--- pepe, Boe agra CHAMPAIGHE WINE & EGG GLASSES, pr CASTORS, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, COFFEE CR BIGGING, TEA TRAYS, LOOKING plate PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER KNI Fipid, Camphene & Oil, Parioer, Store, Desk, Office & Factory 100. PACKAGES COMMON WARE! Ranges Naas pet eee g.N nn. ICHOLS. Near Com'l Bank, Columbia, 8. C. October 16, 1855, 16w20 FALL AND WINTER Goons. @ hy SUBSCRIBER ie ie how eit and open- ing hie large stock of Fall and Wimer Guods, consisting of — SPAPLE AND PARCT DRY GOODS, Hats ond Caps, Shoes and Bootes, China, Delph and Glass Ware, Drags and Paints, Hardware and Catlery, Groceries, &c, To which he invites the attention of his customers and the public, aud which he offers at low prices fur of retail. MICHAEL BROWN. Votober 29d, 1855. Qa 375 AORES OF LAND FOR SALE, N the waters of Third Crrek, 14 a wert of Salisbary. At least one Depot on the Western | Rail Rend mam mevitably be located im a short dis- | | taner of this tract. Apply to Juha A Boyden of Salisbery, Ovotober 30, eset WHEAT, WHEAT. 10,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. | ANTED—TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS OF WHEAT, for which, 1 will pay in Can the highest market price. MICHAEL BROWN. Oct. 17, 1555. 2 | Saliesbery. on the 11th instant, » Pocket MEM- ORANDUM BOOK, tieck, containining & Note on M. MeKelvy, dated Sept. 25. 1855, for @175,00, payable to the andermgned All peraons are caetinned ageinet treding for said Note, as payment will be stopped. The finder will be suitably rewerded by raving the Buck and contents at the “* Watebmoe Offer GEO. H. SPENCER. At the Silver Hill Mine, ANY QUANTITY OF WOOD AND COAL. WM. LEAVEN WORTH, Sap. _Bilve r Hil. Ort 1, 1855. 19 Dr. CHARLES T. POWE aving permanently fally tender a. pub. tie, ~Office—Cowan's Brick Row Salisbury, Aug. 27th, 1856. FLOUR! FLOUR!! f 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR. WISH to purchase FIVE bye pnpned BAR. RELS FLOUR, for which T will pay the hig market price. MICHAEL BROWN. Oct 17, 1855. 2af Daguerreotype Taken, and put up in the Neatest possible Style, Z. 8. COFFIN. LL, persone wishing their Likenesees token in style which canant be so in this or any othet Biate, woald do well to cull al the B2OWAY ROUSE SALISBURY, where T will may favor me with a call. I have ble to secore their fikeners. wes v6 notice to persons he: gael rom whieh they would like to obtain such pictures, and multiply the copies indefinitely. rings, &e. manded. Instructions given in the Art, and appavatae fermeh a. © rk. Stet n pre brewed 2 whereof 1. Heary — have hereanto WHEAT! WHFAT!! ed, if desired. on révsonable terme. November 13, 1855. 954f located fm Salisbery, respeet- remain a few days, and will take great plewsore in accommodating any and all persous who my prices in order that ofl, even thoee in the most humble cireemstances, may be one- Fail not to cull as a like opportunity may never re- ving Deguerreotype copies, as ie often the cans, thet 1 can take Wheneseee frum Likenerses neatly set in lockets, breast pins, finger 7" Foll satisfaction given or a> remuneration de- REFER To public generully. Office on Muin Sireet, wet Of the U1. L. Roberts, Eq. ad IEC. |ald Coart house site, and opposite the Methodut charch, eee oe ee ee tn N.C. | where he will be found, at all times, when mot prules- George W. Heywood, Req. Raleigh, N C.| sionally engaged. ly'et3 Wom. Plamwer, Raq. Warrenton, & ©. May 10, 1555. wee SHOE YOUR NEGROES. |nmroo. oe LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NEGRO rreme ndous Excitement / 9 BUOES, for Sule, and Orders sarmey ee ABOUT THE Call early and get « good article. Opposite Murphy's Granite building. » —— .unowas | Western Extension! A — 9, 1855. lief —- —— NEE Suieutbers boing diene of exnvainn Oats DR. R. P. BESSENT, | Uso N 5 oases tions, take this method of informing their semersas friends and patrons that they are sow receiving & splendid sicek of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting», and Gen- tlemen’s Furnishing Goods in general; all of which will be sold most low. Also, a splendid stock of HATS and CA latest style. Don't teke our word, bot cull and satiefy youreeivec. JNO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, Merchant Teilere. uf s Groceries! Groceries" HE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving aad oflere for sale the fllowing Groceries — 3 Hbde Coba Sugar, = Porto Rico, do. Gelishary, N.C, Bept 1855 so New Orleana. do. 2 Barrels Crushed Loaf Sager. Granulated, de. 20 White Coffee, do. 3 Hhds. Cabs Moetasses 60 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. 9 Mas Old Government Java Coffee, 100 Becks Liverpool Balt. rg Barrels Mackere! No. 3. = Roe Herring. seqechr Pee, Sperm, ademantine and tallow Candles, Pepper, Alepice, Ginger, Suda, Powder, Lead, hut, Eaglish Dairy Cheese, &e. MICHAEL BROWN. Oct, 23, 1855. aor DR. DINKINS, ESPECTFULLY offers his serviced to the eiti- wens of Selishery. Office at the Mansion Gadel. Saliebery, May 31, 1855. wi ROTEL, 1 or 2000 Bashels of Corn Wanted. HE Sebecrib re: poh ty tall Prodeds keane lee tobe ere wnat Oa ; aod will du a, as soon es 2 suitable house can be tained. We have at present Me. R. W. M un & Lemly, Pts eee hag at present, for which the highest market we tléo in the ninret for our heat, Oats, Peas, Dried pve deg Aner &c., dee, for which the highest price in cash will, be BRAWLEY & ALEXANDER, ! | = November 6, 1855. QUININE OF BEST QUALITY may hest | be had at the Stores of Murphy, McRorie & Co, and Jenkins, Roberts & Co. _Salinbar wbary, Oct., 2, 1855. ras DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, OFFICE OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL, Feb. 3 1855. PLEASE NOTICE THIS tt HE sabscriber wishing to retire from the Tailoring and Clothing business, requesis all indebs- ed to him to call and settle, by the brat of Decom- Ber next. As this is considered to be time, there will be no indulgence given after that N. B. Soae ork nt ee, ae which will be disposed of on ve HORACE W. 81 BEARD. Salisbury, Aug. 28th, ress. NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN EXCHANGER OFFICE. La See Ona and A i ot “ ” Jeane Bete ee!’ From the M husetis Plough °Bivcd Steck, —What ts 4 Many farmers have most curious notions in ‘to the meaning of the “ Blood Stock.-¢ co or an idea that it must be imported held at a high price, because it, has ight across the ocean. t in England there is a wide distinction be- twWbLedagia palled. Blood Stock and the com- mowtstock of that country. Certain breeders of stock have been extremely nice in regard to mitt, any jav¢ selected from the common cattle; east off all the inferior individuals that Atty ASW’ thieinslves in the best herds bs thie course for years in succession a superior to the common run of cattle\-anit at length this race ‘becomes so perfect that\you can place much reliance.on the progeny. ‘Different courses have been pursued by stock breeders in England —bul generally the aim bas been to produce large animals, and such ag ool early, regardless of their merits as milkets, ng ae pride themselvesin the growth of the laegest-animals, and such as will fatten at three aristocracy always paid high for amall We! ich | or four years of age. These cattle are said to fatten at |@isienpense also than the promriscuous heads of our country—but.as reliable milkers tW@ Tal’ blood Durhams have failed to give satis- faetion to purchasers. “Bus @ prejudice exists against: what is called | “Ulpda | stock,” that is, imported stock, aud the qttation is often asked, why is vot our own na- tigaatack as good as any that can be imported! Have cows of no particular breed that will excel the general run of imported cows, and why shal? we not rely on them iu prefocenee to-what is termed “ bloud stock /” Now we Bave ‘to idea that the farmers of Britaitt aré the only people eapable of producing | - stoek.” They have taken the lead in| this business, and to them we look for infurma- | tion in regard to resulis—Lut we are net bound, haw? and foot, es SE Let us examine this subject fairly to br prod the best looking individnals—or és it better to eudeavor to rear a race from the most noted withers, and keep that race npart from thé mgan avimals which are often reared as farm | toch’? to the opinions of furcign A drgege who goes into the interior to buy | only another mode of selling our grain and grass, | | anc cows will prefer such as are bred by an old farm Bil Tong been in the practice of raising maturity soonest, and fatten on the least food.— | the cerrent receipts for tolls. The Board hav : own -ebves; and breeding from the best of The difference in bogs is very great and impor | adopted the latter as the preferable mode, and | o hipeowa. A farmer who has parsoed this courte | | tag While some breeds mrust be fed for two} have decided to omit the usuat semi-ennnzal divi “ blood | jor three winters, others are fall grown and fet. | dend. stock” of his own production, and can calculate | | ened af tew months old; and the difference in |/enable the company to pay the excess of en-| fortwenty Years or more has now, in fact, with gousiderable confidence on th quali ities of he very beat they could find, and’ hase kept them apart from, the common run. of J and Wak’ Pha ee Durham ox, ad x comnion one. The bone at’ the iwgch further i the former affording more, room for esh, and the thigh swells .out.of eonvex. or-cireular shape ; while in the-eoinirga'ox it fullé jn, dishing and 4 cut, and ts only found ‘in perfection in bigh-bred stock.,..The same is the case over the whole body, .. ,So' well do Eastern butchers understand this that their prices are regulated by the breed, evén Whére twO'animals are equally fut. They, know that in # Durham or Hereford ox, not ouly will Seat be less offal in proportion to weight, | but the greatest quantity of meat will be where it brings thé highest price when. retajled, and | i will be of righer Maren and more tender, fil The sate fe the ‘cash with hogs, A large inayehamae te. make more-meat on a given quantity of food that a small one, but the meat of the first will be coarse and tasteless compared with the other$ and ‘ict the East flavor and ten- Agrafeclgheatiy! wegilae foes. Copsbqdenbif moderate sized, short-legged, small headed bogs, always, jn the long yun, beat large breeds out a flavor. In preparing for market, “fastrion and | revolutionizing the English breed of sheep. The | ant Scotch mutton; but the great eonsumers. hollow. New the #ound is the most valuable| °° pumpkins, of steamed hay may beigiven. tural Gazette, scaicioeniitenslepllidiiasss Remembering the Text.—A pious A abil ofit whet tekt the preacher selectéd as the foun gay tobe sae We his ti sing a single ay)tnble, (The text was as “ Angel-eomé down from Heaven, and + coal from the | altar.”) good live woman. them, hundred times on my way bone.” ‘, Well, now, lets hear them.” | of the halter.” 7. Oxen’will fatten better if the hay or stalks are cut for them, but dare mast be takén not to cut too short, “An inch in léngth’ is about ‘the right size fyr oxen, half or, three-quarters of an | inch for horses. —Furmers’ Com, and Horticul- old lady, who Was'to unwell to ‘aitend ‘Sit used. Lo | send her thick-headed husband to chureh; tofind! dation of his discourse, The poor dunce was rarely fortunate enough to remember the words of the text; or even the chapter and verse where a could ahederber wee of thé text without mis- “ WANE Gs “hear the fext” wemadrkéyl phe | {he - “Just get your big Bible and I will say the words, for I know them by heart. Why I said!] g9 “ Aliem,” said the husband, clearing his throat ; | taste” must Le as much considered by the farm-| “An ingen came down from New Haven and thorn Darhams meet’ the’ views of | ¢f #8 by the tuilor. This one fact is, at present, ‘took a Jive colt by the tail and jerked him out} B@ A thio husk on i corn is said to bave | been regarded by the red man of the forest ay 2. of pba 9 Pa aot it ns : er ~ ye teresied is parece po te ey whet iejitt 7) thatoul papers ‘wren jae omren we one this great en \e this subject, « portiva of aut space. We withfuster and} (A, M 4 ja df Smee tihe cat Rivas were Gap | Cortana ie pummel (0 ca } date f Ben \obd "dhe "fori ady AGRICULTURE,- MANUPAC'CURB, AND | qaantivy ory COMMERCE, at thie stage of oti histury, are com- dca to them) at Amity. Hilly ‘will be ShéutM Of all eur good State und money-} Promptly om ior foe span at al- th eA al sna alle to gh sale Home weReLy. = on either of i ble branches of industry, Apsine; 1985.” will be pa ing news fram the West pdlmoniah ws to law. preg Seng =p to assure you that the first paar «par eeng ara wy ned Greensbéréayh, N. C., on new material, and as —_ reading matter as — — in - Btate, for 00 wrassey ‘a airaner, 98 4 ““GLARENDON IRON WORKS. &. BH, VANBOKKELEN, Prepricter. | the mechanics, preferred large fat joints. The | lan fndication of a mikd_wintes. Should the See st is now changed. [In Manchester and other | sign hold -good, the coming winter will be an Grist avd Floar piven wo§ such cities, these large joints liate become un- exceedingly mild one, as the husk is said to be poke tt ened Bleed aca ! saleable ; and all the efforts of the breeder are | very thin this year. | Rice — . pow turned towards brecds maturing early, with} On the ther band, it is said, a large and ged- Selanne ty Pelion: teomparatively little fat According to late wri- i “trop of perthomtons; indicates" hard -witt- Pros Castings of a bie and patterns, | ters, the large Leicester and Cotswolds are going | If thig be po, look oat for severe weather, | roids one tebuter g e out of fashion. When we give three thou- | saud dbliaré for a Durham ball it is not that his) | progenyatré-* imtedonically ™ more valeatle to that "mount, but the imereased value and the| | fashion together make up the dir erence. And | it fe thus that bile Durhams and Herefords are | pre fotred For » ships aud peeking, Deyons are high | ;qu it in repute for private familie. The joints are larger ihae Yor nay other half year. Tho <. smaller, but the meat has a peculiar richness, | prubably found im no other kind of stock ; and | | the proportionate waste is said to be less than j io | al other reed. cy. Swis Deblia, paved heifers are soaght for. But the breed also re, There | | 8 mguripg more certaio thay that ope kind of animal will fatten to a given point on much less } food than another, and as faitening our stock a| guiates the profit. those animals are to be preferred which come to! profit is enormous. We cannot go into particu as that fruit is abundant !|— Salem Peess. til | FAYETTEVILLE AND WESTERN P LANK | ROAD. The reevipts of this road for the past half year re not precisely ascertaiued, but they fall short about $1500 of the corresponding half of last year, which, owing to the great flour trade, were | — of repairs bave been unustally heavy. No dividend bas been declared fur the past | balf year, owing, somewhat to these facts, but | Thus in the London market, | mataty to the eireamstance that the I resident | | sinaten, 1. €. | the Scotch Kyloes, and then the Devons, (the | and Directors, in their anxiety to accommodate | _Ootaben BEI | Is it best! emer even smaller than the latter .) brings tle | the peblic to the utmost of their power, by ek- promiscuously and pick out of the mass! hj these price, because preferred by the iaristocra- |eendiag the main stem as far west as possible and by admitting as many branches as they | 4 deemed forthe interest of the Company, found, | ob the closing up of their general Construction | account. (hat their expenditures have overrun their capital stock some eight thonsand dollars. This of cour is chargeable to stock accoant, 1 to liquidate it the Company would have | either to issue stock, to contract a debt, or use The tolls received for the past six months penditure over the capital stock, and to pay the calves or young cattle that he bas produced. '*™ bat the’foflowing rules may be considered for thé sual repairs of the road. — Fayetteville | gBy pyrmipg this method we can rear as good hlnod Tim, patience, and strict attention are needed many foreigner who ever lived. — to come to the result which foreign breeders have come to in the improvement of their herds. We can have as good cattle as any that have temper Mittal » fereraliy b bad feeder, and img to people in the backwoods. For a single! beet, produced in England if we will bave pa I tience and continue long in the night course. f no It often happens that an individual cow, o parttetine breed, will yield more milk and butter than the average of blood stock. Will | her progeny do the like! If we cannot relpcem ber’ progeny we cannot accoant ber as of apparent advantage to the public, though her'@Woer may have made profits out of her. Drovers go annually into the interior to bay cows to supply » demand of people whe live the-etn-board, or near large towns where you cattle ‘eAnnot be raised without great cost. shrewd drover picks.ap thirty or fertyef the best cows that be edn find in Vermont of fn Canada. Well, he sells to those who cannot afford to rear | fect, deanliibss ‘sate Inatg « bothel of grain. caleetaeThe parchaters are ‘benefited by ‘this'| Animals fed & irregular times are npr uneasy cottrse'of traffic. The best lot of cows is trang | 20d fretting,’ fetred (rom Vermont to Rhode Island—bat not thie Héggt advance is made in the improvement of | Stocks Rhode Island still continues to make Veil bf all the calves, and Vermont continues to rear’, good and bad. “Aod yet we hear croakers declaiming against blood itbek, br select ‘stock, because a bastard | ; individual is sometimes found to prove superior to the avetage of blood stock or legitimate stock. ’ «im potted stock, and all blood stock should be | ji@zed by its real merits. If Americans will pag the same attention to breeding which for- eigners have done, they can, without, doubt, rear | as as any of foreign production. | Will they | not make the trial? {} County, Kentecky, has a twenty acre ; which promises, from what Nad! been, guhates, a yield of one hundred and eigh (ears) per acre. Bat the funny mgt (He story i4, that he did not intend to make such of @ Corn Crop.—Geo. W. Weis; acrop. The first planting not coming up well, | dr'woking promising, he replanted between the | rows, and, afterward, not being able to decide bare fows were best, or which to plow up, as oh ap ies 2 pee planting, be let both ; the present great crop fs the result. pt od to ay the land is* gil Sou) Rant to ematezive ’ heer, Mr. Gates recently married Mr. ‘Soe’ Tees te oie Martha Paile If thie match as applying to all. An animal may be expected } Observer. Iron Doors for Houses and Jails. ded the public. and is therefore confidently reeommen- : to ABLISHMENT i Aithe last Annual Meeting the following Officers nea rare tyne re wy wee seer nig work which they offer will be JAMES. BLOAN, Presiden. pees to promise, rot a f Loren gpd & G..COFFIN, Vice President. are T have no hesitation out, shall | compare fay: most cele ys eager will make Lt to code erdert sears base widow deay—and bring oars force for Sochve tad a came y person pf tracers oy mepnds sh -eyeal wemye flog the same from « distance. Will be adiiressed te “ Clarendon Tree Works,” Wh Worcs. LL Pedtseotednd 4 to the estate of Amos F | Sharpe, dec'd., are hereby notified to make immediate paywent, avd rave cost; and those having claimewil present them to the cubearibee, of this notice will be | plead in bar of their recovery. This is aleo to furwarn 1 any petdom Modl trsdiny far betinig metas koowe te paler giectdte wlyirg te a » which notes are | wistaid, lost gt aiblen.46 wit: pée beeine W. R. Wil. on, draws bo fever of —— Li fr @500, and two pa E. F. Sharpe, amounung to sbant 675. The firm hetetofore haewa as Jno. A. Weirmas & Ca, | Merebant Tailors and Clothiers, Salisbury, N.C ¢ | diesulved, and those indebted to said firm are daakeyes bi ys » supply by addressing him at Salisbury, N make immediate pey ment to JNO. A. WEIRMAN, Adm'r., and surviving partner Acgest Oth, Jess. ne NOTICE. ' | en assortment of City made, Gen | themee’s aed Ladies’ GAITERS ead to fatten easily when it has fine bone, and fine | . SHOES The quality excellent— “oft Inntic skin, with thin or si itky hair: the head So ies of Fothion— We \earn fram , Bobi Wings Boge eet Unigrn and legs short, the “barrel” large, but cheat, the N.Y. papurg that fure-are to be veey \gese- | waster with Drogeus thr plantation éeey now fur sale and jun ge small; and when it is quiet, sleepy rally worn there this winter; and that conse- Opposite Marphy's Granite ding J. H. HOWARD. and easy fluitore pet. Ab unpilet, restiew, quik. quently large sales are making wt prick miound. Balisbery, Sept. 11, 1865. 16 anpre Rtnble. 21 Mach depends in fattening on outward and meehwnied] ruanagement. Pat is carbon, or the! coal which supplies the body with heat. If we, | as fast ae it is deposited by the blood ; but if we are kept warm bs shelter or clothing, it in de-| pc sited, throughout the body, as a supply on hand | whem peyded, . Warm stables and pens are a | grent addistance in fattening, and should never! "de is, sbet,copmenmmy sitine bare besame the | be neglected. . So, also, quiet and peacefulness | **Ple” for medium priced furs, particularly for we A | by the food, and detracts from the fat. In the| 40 0 S0.conte-each. Ooly think of » feshiona- are important. Every excited section Consumes | some part of the budy which has to ba supplied | climate of Michigan, warm stables, regular feed- ing at fived Tidd?s, and kind treatunent, with per- 3. Growl and cooked food fatten mach more profitably than raw food. Mr. Ellsworth found that SO Reae aetnticle Mesh oh One poutd of corn gronn:| and boiled to mush as two pounds raw unground ; thoughthe first did not fatter quite as rapidly, as they could not consume 4s much food in the twenty-four hours. By grind- ng pnd poaking, tep hogs will each gain one he potfritisiin Weight, on the same food that five ‘would do if it were raw. 4, A thange of fodd helps in fattening. Thos | ant ox fed ehtirelyop corn and hay will not fatten as fast or'ns well as onié which has roots, pump: kins, cround onts or buck-wheat, é&e., fed to it at | meas periods, The latter may contain intrio fend ootistiiag matter Uhan the corn, but | thd charge prodaces some unknown effect om the | stomach and, éysterii, that ards to the capability | of depositing fat. The-best feeders change thre | food very frequently, and find that they maké a | decided pryfit by 89 doing, | Saltshould be given | with every fiver! t6 cattle—say an ounce a day. | It preserves the appetite and preventeorpor of | the liver, to which all fattening animals are sub- |j-ct. This torpor, or disease, is, to a certain ex- tent, Cohducive to fat; but carried too far the aniinal sinks under it. In cattle the skin shonld be particularly at- tended to? ‘A fat animal is in nn unpataraf state, and, consequently easily subject to disease. Ta- king no exercise, it has not its usual power of thtuwthg off” poisons out of the system; and if the skim is éenl, the whole labor ie'thrown on the § | kidoeys, Jt is found by experience that oxen, regularly curried and cleaned duily, fatten better and faster than when left to themselves: and if ladies’ cape, made of genuine Russian sable, the price is $300 to $500. and even a» high ae $800. | And there is one on sale for whieh $2000 is ask- ed! The mink-sable, American sable, has sud- What of it? | sre exposed ‘te cold, it is burnt up in our lungs | denly become very poplar. It resembles the ree is often handsome, and sells at one-third the pried | Gued wtose-rpattig fur capes Tiny Germany ‘and Greece, sell at $30 to $125. Birt cme of the eldait frets conoected with die] the country trade; and that, instead of 6 to cents, these skins now sellin New York for ble 1a dy whose chief adornment consists of * possum skins | All kind 6f fors bao ridin, the mink very mach. Coon, wolf, cat, bear, and buffalo skins have advanced in consequence of the demand for the Armies in Russia, and the finer ones in commeqaence of the demahds ‘of fashion— Fay.) ObsePo | A car on*the South Carolina Railroad, con- taining about fifty bales of cotton, attached tot freight srait ta’ bairnt, oh Motidayapthe 12 mile -pump, eaasing the detention of the train’ from Columbia for one hour, The train from Augusta, also, did not arrive in Charleston un - til nine o'clock that’evening, ih consequence of the engined run of Sig SB Corp —-—_o-@-o 6 traek at. George's my Swi Traate Arrare at Ricrmoxd.—About thred o'cloekou'Friday morning, the store of Heory Lecock, in Richmond, Va., was discovered to Be on fire, .A neighbor on reaching the... premises fapad Mr, b. lyitig insensible ab his door, arith a terrible wound on his forehead, apparently in- flicted with an axe. On examination it was found that his skull was almost entirely, split | open. He was stil] alive on Friday evening, bit was unable to give any account of the affair, Te SAGan. wlio cofsmitted. the deed after wards set the store,on fire, and it wae totally con- eurned. ° >. Holloway's Ointment ond Pitts the best Re-| medics for the Cure of Fétiaile Complaints. — The exttaotdinary effect these Pills buve upon all corhplaints peculiarly incidental to females, would appear incredible to the citizens.of the Union, if. were not’ confirmed daily by the wdnderfal cures they effect in ‘the various Stites Tt it am unquestionable fact, that there is not any ee T Rte” preempt is for JAMES M. EDNEY, (nave oF ssnevmae, x. 0.) { iy. stomach: They soon narvicbngen fone to, these cogane, however mach deranged, aud when, ALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young 6r old, should be without this celebrated medi- cine. It corrects and regulates the mot rods, acting in many cases like beg dest and Se Eel 0 he el bi Badd ayy Pa if tpt beat Remedy known} nent Bie jah Newland, David — the world for the following Diseases: a voy y Start, 5H. Seka ee ee To dn te rere & Acne ‘Vencral Alec ae wpa wes pn pee 10.4pPFPE At the. nest term, of " leagoates, Sn ae perry re B caine, xt Dthethebtenatenterunet ea 7 , 00 Mtns. {preaae patty Eye Saw thronabont the Creed yen PV Oal use has bees too . to devote to maker make ite appearance about the time the TERMS TH ‘Plaids’ will be printed weckly in contain nin ¢ ¥ med, fc Guta ds {aaa PME See toe sored te ee UsT ceosived' from Philadelphia, | LIVER Phi Jey: isd 1 the next Presiaen.ia /Eisctian, to which is added a re- oh a pe; eer pon pian ty npane soS dee wel abso mom 7 O-"PHE FARMERS " at OF Iredell County.., GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. ihe The -ugteue Dicey + Saeco DEALERS* ° IN FoRRIGN AND “seal “Settlements, LE persons tndebied {9 the subscribers either by note or eetount) are hereby Wotified that we expect and do req | ts and now isthe time sls ects nares maha Satna ed 1858. ek PNiva be MTSU Te itt eens rough Tiegsmoey a teormeann small sam, with a joint stock compan vaenay he ey in the Western part of the i pi M a ANY j . herp. reheny oy rger portion of the righs are ip tha, meguenly mach Charger in the coustry, The Company is entirely free from, 6 heve - MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec’y and Treasurer. PETER ADAMS, Bee’ry. W.H.CUMMING, eee May 10, 1% 1953. +. COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC | FRIEND ‘OF Tre WOMAN FAMILY. UIT e nets willis Stone in the Bladder and Peden, Weak ness of the Loins, dc. Thisigvalaeble medicine is for pale at the Davie Hotel, ia Mockpvilleg at Dr. R. Campbell's, in Ire- dell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte ; at Zeverly’» | Hotel ia Salem ; and ai the Caroline Waichinan Of flee, in Selisbery. fst tones ly having entered into copetivership with Joba F. Cowan, original patenter, for the man- ofsetare and sale of the above Medicine, in propered to 119019 , as at hue residence, 10 miles west of this! E. D. AUSTIN. us ATTENTION. LA. PERSONS ladebted to the firm of BAKER i & OWEN are requested tn cull end ecule ar her accoants must be closed. Ali persons meedrag <=. 21, 1855. | { wily at uth, ibusko => y we yitiv igi ber ee ‘helt nesrest being” 9 YW! Webster, Librarian of 8 HF ser 5s 4. uly 12, 1806, yi yrer. 8 Gm ed oe Ae | Bdgite’ C. College, Columbia. Agrote f Deters, om soul) Ope awtrembt. THE Fn as ; rah ee” Hem ib cu eae a = We would Bek'léa wid to ean aeeter e sorsern | k of Puille Works; Costume, | Soe phe SU Cake, Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Boston Baits | wed ee Oey ibs a ™ oh bs i i mm — Vodou Se ~JAMRS HORAH, ahoues York and Phi — St thie oy adel, Produce vm Nauarsmett o of lated Ww are, Kazors, 1 Coral Neeta. cms Superior - gta Tmareee to m i =. @ XK. Murphy ae ss ali kinds, r.. phe J MOBI reas JAMES Hox rr thors basics, hy one invites the pod. fs mane jae! on their valoe alone, ee | EK. tost of the Road. Wie dash dace hogs = mint sof money in Henting Creck alone. Every pated of it oepmal weiers will tarn to money, end ¢ gtert agent of ree and price wilfeodn tora to god ac- coant the ebundant resources of this abundan region. menfpepn prom Bh TWteke help if Lean iar” else wil oe Stoves, Stills, Tin Ware, | d&e., would do well'te call as they havea supply | | hand which (héy tré anxiots to sell soon i BAKER & stl andl December 7, 1854. SOMETHING NEW. Will You Ride or Walk. —rerepreee BELL, BARNHART & Co., AVE opened a livery or public stable near tho de- te Bees Reus, dation if . ‘Fer thal baw as easy as e we have J p nor] . ° Cha he ia ot asthoited agen shia Moat net Ae nary 1, 1855, ee Hubler (Late of Worth & Eviott, Rayetievilie, N. c.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND - FORWARDING MEROWANT, c ype for M nts of Flour other P. oy saiee oth regret an oars rer SHAVE YOU SEEN a \ The Sy yeh y ta ie ber hey its ag x oh tnlecete on OF the Fiba. aw TES RAE gt : H. ENNISS,Book seller. | Sobor rs epong gt . (‘State.of Nerth. Carolina. ALEXANDER COUNTY. IN’ EQUITY—FALL TERM, 1855. JSarned tt Wewland va. Joseph Ro Newland, Witthem ae » David Ne whandy Ephr'm arr, N, 5 Hand, 5 \- teller, Gaardian of the Keire of Si Weta | 4 LF 3 Equit: the od Socal Teer a iy ben Ad | art.) °.)) : Creek and in view of the wi \ att Morning te same ay r! arrives bat if ae one @ pold, TT attempt it oa my own reape a work shall be done ™ - (ARDRBW RAGGARLY. July 19. 1855. il LAGOON SALE. Offer the bale’ my Y shock Rowas coent eh miles West of Salish y, on I a | voli All I will any in regard to Coser of See ee ne yo ed cad bay's oped, : J Mu. Pron THOMAS re BURKE. * Cowansvitle, Rowan qoanty, Feb 23, 1855. 140 SQui \ SQUIRE HERMAN & ALGER he FRANCTS sqtree, D. M. ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE N. ALLEN. , A. q . 4n.¥12.—6m . Le WEEKLY ss on Arras rit abd Vega ta bog an. We wes a Destined to be tha G Groat Cy “| Bent before they purchase ctewhere, "(2 Stl * Me sstabin: shop ia tm the rear of hig Livery Stable. Manufacturing in ' ) py ai will please ie arden. with * description of sae rete WESTERN eget AROLINA, es be regio sa ecy is wen BH And perhaps of the secrete sale a he dors be wi us Oats, Lard, fie beat Ge UNITED STATES. | Sae ani he oes Fee, seas deed iheton LIVERY STABLE MO BAGLE CITY. eure ey, laogh at “ae 6 hupt op seveseat » anil Hiblie Who wich either to buy or to 1 idea, If they choose, as hot’ on, Be will. “ae a ce orn didn’t they heme al rons odast be Cobel “ee — Frag aa rrpaing tn Sy ieee once “PERMS valbed of a s Pomme nad Yo thie’ Weel? Didn't they | grow alit-. - page a t= rer Casio} CAROLINA. ‘WATCHMAN. ™m « sma’ patentee to ‘or ‘Pwo Dollare« paloar bore ww Cuan deel |g fataatptlony Sovdetherent sapere op = re Minne} nearer map irgepoenre hele eninal not patriots as they! Were- hy sires of mene eon peices: tesket the year, end three ii. race than we. But pore people inaghed at me a nae al year’ expired. No paper discon: thowsand times When [ have pore fi to talk of things) Def, 84til al areeamgce.are-paid-eneept a: the vy. peor bop omeg, F “warp Bh Nypbe ag Letters to the Editor titist be post paid, to esses trom Sdlisbvty ts Eagle City. 1 b wieh tort in| Steet. _ _ the way of Chariotic and ber Wi scheme, sor in| ~ Spee r ' em | = - way of ag era y and Westerk extensions. 7 =, \ A E - % ine is to bee pat Sahebery. * Tt must be buily « Wh at Goede {issearnef } = > | | worth of prod S aetadieah antbeeaiie ot min- i g. o eral wealth beyond calculation, vied ship Road wit > PeTT 5 | > § | tetag to ine Markets. It meet out. It shell] $3) eG.8 & = ¢ome out. Eagle City .phall bel the/fermines of the os be is in | a ce D Road, unless the penple above see to cerry it ee ES on. Bat Eagle City u.00i ride! The that heavea- z£ 3% Ey | expiring bird, 1 mast aged aléftl. It ie worthyol being z Go & the home of the greatest and best of mortal om om re E ay | it is now the abode of peace ity end asc. => Why oe i gon eset nity od re? mr i | i a 5 | ty as the water power, timber, stone and ¢ a 4 P| eet else in abundance. There aré productive “A Siping \B2tcSeE ano &. - § | Z water, pure air—no a = and fever there—end will. i; = woes ie 5 C: ( ing beatte Aedewendy handa. There may be fnind 2 EERBes..| aye oop | Z% | waving harvests, rich meadows, hugely vaies and euw.| F/ Bpagivecns wa! S g _ chanting hile, Primeval forests, cn rte send pe-| * | — —— =i $ = > ; merous riltim AW iawiting, ull smiling, sll cheering’ Bae oyeeg g! = 3 end all delightiag. Aad shell thea great blessings | haanapemee aim & id remain forever locked up? I tell yop nny. The | eSStdonl!-“ceee ol & zy North-Western Rail Road will tyen thé gate to this sEREa say “wuten © Ls Eden of America ; nd if Eagle C8 Oy be the eatentra| ‘free —— — Pree of that Road, won't it be a place! Wasn't people then| 2 seseeese Py08n 6 | want to bey lots there? And won't tote bring a price? 3 fs 0 Lands, for miles around the city, hud all long the eepesess ‘ween 81 a = | fine of Read—won't the The increase " >. =_ : | Aspens ib hpaquevateapin’ toy 35 chavs fers Aa Sister y metics | or 1 ree, charg ed in Proportion to I squere : shag She | 24 sqrs Seah ee All frections of « eq 4, charged ia proportion to th hele , of K it te 0 frectiong! ae Ooccamona! frown -sord op withoat additions) charr- granted to those who advertise regularly throogh ihe year. ‘Three dollars ine announcing candidd! es for «fcr Court Orders changed 25 per cemt high: the» the above rates, Orders fordivurce of husband and wii, $10 each. EF Persons sending in advertisements are reques'- ed to state the namber of insertions required ; anc it le withed they should occupy the least epace p> ble, apen the beck the word close. Bucee they be pat op in the uspal style and charged EF Nb disedunt om these rates. Thomas GO. Malyburton, M.D. AVING Youd miyeelt tly at State aii BO thy atten to all shoe may agin wah te pei OFFICE Gyay et al) (mes “Seteetile, NCe FeO Iese 3" Seem Booka Dev Boots. NOTES, ot Caroilns Q th Carolina Poetry, by ‘Or brief Memoirs of -m- ‘y THE FOOTSTEPS Story. Camming* r heel. or Republica» md Julia, ot the politica! my* : of the leaders of the A, by Helen Dho k Store 1 the citizer* that he har Leshagh 6m ras ean b Sasso, Sort tustractive, Su T HE LAND OF GOL D. BEALITY. versus FICTION, fy mat free of post H. ENNISS, Saliabary, NO New North Carolina Form Book, | ) 8 yp ein pra Cenetetier Oe * Clerka, Coronera, deni, dre.. to whieh « are # the Coestitntion of North Carolina, and (> ' VOL. XIL---NEW SERIES. Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, HMoratity, and the Family Circle. | SALISBURY, N. C., DECEMBER 4, 1855. Ip NUMBER XXVIII J. J. BRUNER, Editer and Preprietor. THEY CONFESS THEY ABE WHIPPED. ne of the most prominent men in the Troas ury building, being accosted vesterday with “Whats the news?” replied, * Bad cnouch we have been most essentially and most ume pectedly whipped.” © TP should think, remarked ibe other, “that there could be wo doubt about that: bat what do the big ones thirk? Do thew feel as if the people had prononnced sen tence of condemnation against them £7 9% Yous,” said Mr. Black Mail, “they give Wt up, amd are obliged to confess that the verdiet of the coun try has been fairly rendered in favor ef owe op- ponents, We may regret, bur enn't help it Tri Jolin could be so egregiously mistuken ja regard to di Bat who would have thouy streegth ef the Softs! From what le assured us, we felt confident that the Softs would lav. carried New York.” ft bs well that the adininistration have at | ast been able to open their eves wide em och te read their doom, witch Saw ha written ia be ble characters ou the wall Tires thought that by the aid of “foreis mos” they could ‘ on imertcans, torre «quer and trample t the fate of the Tur a Ko veluaca, whime eramph: thev have been followiny Hut Amr loans “were » bee staves ane ot le wenvle te sublet tu forengn rule nor will thew st be aad see their own coautevmen ruthhea-ty thrust out of places of honor, trast amd profit, to mak room for foroue nm, witht an mmenant ry berks and a warting that canrut be safely unleeded {mend men pthe Netaralizn 1 law Mr. Lurtcy bese tudu , J » Legivature dhe f wig rem Rewlocd by the General Nesemeblg of ta Siak of Teumesoee, View “he gress be sustry “ ae A ‘ grew be rey . Be ates to Meodify Our natural zathow “es Mos ag trendy prote teo be Ure Litem Comncramt bus lo prescud Le A100! Mmed ot Blmotes feivus aud pauper Tboat \ { naturalization m “ eerie re elie! be a w speak our language at tne 1 with Car pasty t tects. Theat they enart a un hort law | Tad ¢ ' “la . . on hea ae 2 le Later ary ue urekinal j pra! all ans wahin, greuts in furu ettirnligeed fore: a6 to pros tde chat le ati Amn ticans + ’ tase the power of miininistoring the gr cem ment wetheut beng overwheba@rd ty tle rash of fur QP pPrpeiaues coustiatly medg Up shor s Wharel & + \V. dunes omy lo thee Wid be achbere to te DP eure raion radreciwe | A werner, dang (rom bkta:y, save taat io thang hare pcs ie struck tum chan vec of abi iat cosutry, +120 Me a) ymreet rr pn {es ona* w avte« 1 everything greus and etn ones * There ae ails SOA fun the rm meet tegr . . } 4 abe ke sed y od mate Hue reser * . _* a oat places . po ae we , ° are lo meyara'e . ‘, ucally bo say bo blew | me nod forienate, “Sis ; a Aw) Ht Dem rat Come " - deversity of opamon mm Seath ta ane wha eoure «! § ~ dia Sabous ‘ en venue oP , Co M ‘ peeve f to 40 « ' wt } field A . a e Ceuta, Me ta my that ist. aay. if ' n yan way { ‘ t I h 4 nthe Ar . Lodians Keown as To hu Lie iS endeavored. by many ob awaken on th roiad of th ! of wnt jean reyarding th existence of a Suter lhe mner an so hat when they had teen J] giment upe na f “ Uw t anew yf (, ma 4 J mas A tien The New Dp fhe Capt cel : Washing r tofthe Ba “ thas «peak ! | f 1} ; Rr iatins wy iu ‘ar na aly elebrated (St ' Phe heawtifs r aoof Prdessn Wal tere will ree tlicee berm 1 foot aberve the bev ment Aiuwer, and reach tl ndret and ‘ fret aby be wa fiw t ed and tw y fuur ws, NAO ade w ~ erhleen tip height, decorated w eutablatures, which wil be embb mate Mom lenportant events In Aimenenn history and soch arrangyinents have been alopled that ne AYE EYTORE . SDIa +1 TAE DEAR ONES GOVE BEFORE US. MR. PEPPER S WIE E: HOW HE SHUT HER UP “Mrs. Pepper, EF labor ander the im- pression that itis high time you were As uy furiner louse keeper understood all my wist There those dear cues gone before thee ward to these things, ] found it unneces stry to give any orders respecting thems: but with you itis ditferent. hever got a ineal in this house, of course you kuuw hothiwg of the regulauuns of Ti the tirse place, you take a fire in the kitchen, put on , then ton will make a fire That done, you will cook th: reabluct and brug atin here, ae] have eon accustomed ty taking tine bat an euipty bubble Dashed apon rade shore aud chime Ponw iis subs ance fret! ie ahallered, « brilowy spray ie seattered but shonld vou preter it, you can roto the kitchen, as it ts perleetly lie hues am earth, ma Ov atenern!. all visitors, fron: those in the spring-tide ff iffe wary herded veteran can epaily macend, t! lofliest fia uf vom nees an Lorratdoue af Nationa Prof asor Holloway hopes tics in good season, Mrs. Pepper, but I’ll have you to know that it won't pay for you to continue theuy for any length of time with we, Mrs. Pepper. Again I command you to w alk Wp stairs.” “Well, really, Mr. P., itis mot at all necessary fur you to speak so loud—TI am not so deaf as all that comes to; but as for walking up stairs ] have not the least objection to doing se, if you will wait ua til T have recovered from my fatigue ; but T can’t think of doing so before.” “Lut you weust, Mrs PL” .* Theo all Pve got to say ie this, you will have to carry mine, for T won't walk.” Mr. 2. Jooked at bis wife for a moment yicatest astonishinent; but ap sie beyan to laugh at lim again, Le thought to Iimecht to administer it daguerreotype, which is lying on the ta-| the still surfave of the waters, and following the ble before him—mechanically taking it) watchful parent amconscious of danger, were | up he opens it, and secs what! nothing frequently surprised by the voracious trout ; and but hia face, all the rest 7 hit sca he, in turn, as often by the subile greedy ulliga- rubbed off, and around his lovely phiz is tor, Behold him rushing forth from the Mays the missing curl, and walnut meat are ‘ : . a : and reeds! His enormous body swells. Ili» carefully stowed in the corner of the case. ’ Mr. P. fairly binbbered aloud. plaited tail, brandiahed high, floats upon the lake. “Good!” thought Mrs. P. “when you The waters, like @ cataract, descend from lis find your level, Pll let you out, and vot opening jaws. Clouds of smoke issue from bis til then. A little wholesome discipline | dilated uostrils The earth trembles with bis will do you good, and Pin fully prepared thunder, When, immediately from tbe oppo- ‘site coast of the lageon, emerges from the deep bis rival champiew., They suddealy dart upou each other. The boiling surface of the lake How long Mrs. Pepper kept her liege lord in durance vile, deponent saith not, and as to what passed between them whea : le was released from captivity, we are marks their rapid course, and a ternfe conflict not any better informed ; Lat of this we commences. They now sink to the bottom folded weare sure, Mr. Pepper might have been together ip hornd wreaths. “Tbe water becomes She ths T wou tde it, and hopes to: seen, a inorning or two afterwards, to thick and discoloured. Again they sink, when et ofl tway; butitwon'tdo;, up put his bead in the bed-room, and heard ihe coutest ends at the muddy bottom of the tains she’s yottu go,if [do have to carry to say in @ meek manner en ke, and the vanquished makes a hazardous es takinwher ( © Betsey Jane 2 de the kitchen re giwe, and taking ber form etoey June, lve ma ; ie ape himeelf inthe muddy turbulent wa Viesaotallaaletie@ eatietactiiafiresand put on thetea-kettle; won't yor du The pr Sith lan tee oa » and we the distant shure Me proud reatery dodged inher prison, please to yet up and pet breakfast ¢ _ f fi victur exulting returns to the place of actu ‘ ching ber he stationed eee " 1 , | © shores and fores sresoubd iis dreadful roar ‘ ated y 1 the front dour Vow The most fiendless of human A a A] } Reener ; fib 4 callers, and also to nee cigs has a country w 1 he adniures ‘ eld t ~ Je wM Its bol ¢ spre 2nd and exteols, and wl e Wweu thie ‘ ‘ ‘ ti be b ' a restautaut wine circitustanees, prefer to all others My ay; ae ylaly afl | at nder heaven Detopt tate wath the tai ymca lator a bat lt was t { aud Was» st face of nature, place uoby dian : ae waters ander shadowy trees of Lebanon ~ . a, 8 \ f { t aview allt ~ allure : ; . , . ni gators gather ws Pott © PT ew ; ' a t hurr k h 4 \ t kes and a oof scl { yy i t i} Vey ‘ 1 dne anallt eandt ca x ‘ ‘ ‘ t ‘ al tes fry ela 1 t ah h re at \ ‘ ad t ‘\ | ' oh 4 t ‘ , 4 A - ' () Jens ‘ WAS AP A thiise 1 ‘ “nm i Mr. ¢ ud . F | | rl te J : ‘ . . ‘ Yous wil Mae 1 ‘ \ ' a M ; stance. ( t ‘ ange tne ‘ ory ke 1 hot . . . { { ( [¢ ) \M : iY] } od ‘ tt : \\ Mia (aod ih | was a a : 1 cla I> “ atte a . a My : ut af n a in w i ’ ji ata ‘ ara fac t \ rh ‘5 , ‘ at . i leaives va ar ‘ ‘ i » ts ats water r i qu yk Wiicrtar , * ‘ i : ea“ M ] Ry = Gs ater w v 5 * i ; 4 r Ca . \ an “ a a . ‘ ey “ ave - s v 4 - Mi ( ; 2 \ ‘ . z was a bay t Ml Mat h o> Mies a « * * N ‘ = \l { 18s a \ ] F - room tHe . * i k 9 ; a ~ ( m ‘ am iVe y ” M } a = { 1 . ~ ' . ary } i ’ I ™ M iW ‘ . can | ‘I ) ‘ ‘ ‘ r “ * ‘ | ne ’ 0 la | " rt wan ’ 5 \ . ‘i ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ “ i} s M | . hon ‘ dan A \ ' , a) hoplants, these Lhnew wee as t lvunt tr ' t Wwe hair and looks ru eae bhe waite chown iacia ured | k Phever P 7 a | iises , arowater, th {oa ; t } “ tow yj ts gerne tou S f " ’ t " ‘ andar ' ea | iw r ts with winge | ’ | Le) ; 1 Vo<w y , | : Vea ety at F ver t u ven, and | ] { fis | i ha 4 lock of tra ain the tofts of @rass: young } war Certainly most | dential that Tlooked Qrel t nt eve falls opon his ainted summer teal, skimming at that instant, as the monster would probably in less thaa a minute have seized and dragged ine into the river, This incredible boldness of. the animal disturbed me greatly, supposing there could now be no reasonable safety for me during the night, but by keeping continually om the watch: | therefore, as soon as l had prepared the fish, proceeded to secure myself and effects in the best manner I could. Io the first place, I hauled my bark upoo the sbore, almost cleas out of the water, to prevent their oversetting or sinking ber; after this, every moveable was ta- ken out and carried to my camp, which was but vfew yards off; them ranging some dry wood in such order as was the most convepieat, I cleared the ground about it, that there might be bY impediment iu my way, io case of ap at- tack io Lhe night, either from the water or the land; for [ discovered by this time, that this stall isthmus, from its remote situation and fruifuloess, was resurted to by bears aad wolves. Liaving prepared myself in the best manner 1 could, | charged my gun, and proceeded te re- covuvilre my Camp and the adjacent groende ; wieu I discovered that the peoiusula and grove at Une distance of abuut two buadred yards from Hy etcanpment, on the land side, were imvest- » & crystal swamp, covered with water, which Leiow wasjormed to the sbore of the little ke and above Ww the marines surrounding the a » tat | was confined to an islet ex- sly suiscribed aud | found there was rretreat for me, in case of an attack, but by eitlier ascending obe oo Ube large oaks, or 5 v bua I uw by this © dusk, aod the alligators ad DERE) cew wir toa, wheal was agme » A tuinulluous pulse that seemed to aid therefore eogaged my aie a licturning to my camp, and then conuaued oe Nae nt of the promontory, where naw ae satel sur, rising, @bich af Gree “ 0 > . a tumult, that it was » I relend what was wee lL scon accounted fur the hoy w-cin| lage of crucod les at thw plane peaceeded every Uuing of the kind 1 bad low sl | a self so as to convey® adey ue af to the reader, and et the samme t a rastog sasmeons of my verae- raat j ‘a ait nver » thie place) . oh and perbaps pear balf a : a ‘ aipeared cto be ene ank f varous kinda, pushing barrow pass of SC Joan's and thet a a) ‘ e nombers, shore, that acd aimais teen harmless? a an suff vy declare the os continesd, * s . v of feb were forcag * at TH prt th rosanda, 1 . osanie, of them were ’ nog alligator I have Ly ut of the water sever a 1st aqneese them be 1° . \ { the great trost 1 liye. ere he had swal f their closing t the broken bemks “ r prey some feet up- = e water and! the floods of water of r mouths, and the aang from their wide nestrile, were (7 f | wacene comtinved at im- sis night, as the fish came to pas f sight shocking amd tremen- a reclf somewhat easter 4 r my situation ; hemg coe re ry assemblage bere one a ( fwbh . and that . n their own ele as to fear their pay- where Lhal left fis) bronling, and my kettle of nee stewing ard having with me oif exit and exellent oranges hanging ver ‘ a valuable substi ed mv 4 Has f my repast, | k r rnd while [ was ast day's journey, I a! behind me to on my feet, creatore “ r ' t ’ I seized ny camp ard nove when | 1s 1 halted he tr and) soon per bears, which had made vA and lad landed in yards distance yu towards me ff yo owere within thirty yards of th and look towards 1 | pices, but it flashed, bout and gallopped water and swamp, Re- I they reached fast ‘ 4 ping and plunag 4 : 1 They did t presume to re AY ry molested by any other rsionally awakened by wi got screaming of bitterns, or : : ust the Jeaves I wood-ratie a very curious animal It ia * t vinestic rat; af Jarl " black irs its ta:l slender and and covered) thinly with . lris singular with respect to ite im- ; ty and at la r the construction of pee Cn _—— nett } } ) 1 ¢ ) ) } 1 na, Pe | ° % H For the Caruliun Watchmen. r ‘ ut, Onh the t ‘ hing batis'such conduct the seal of official condemnation. C | iw t | LATEST BY VELEGRAP ; R \ x Liccwrs SIINUR DEE \ stl ' rest: The interchange of civilities with a people who aro wa a ig jman. au THE STARS, f ; eee srat wid sacl tere tee A Le ho oe pre es the Aaa ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. When we gaze upow the star bespangled fir- The R an { th ‘ ios cof of stolen property, wall hardly reeham the tawth- | == | : : ee et cite: vt Njectot stuck masing and: less, and ts incompatible with the respeet which SALISBURY. XO @ Arrival of the Steamer Atlantic. | mamvent of heaven spread out to our view, of ite Angi . Jer thet x, are two ve s sUppowed: priiieg honesty owes Co itself | ited ISR Lae Kye 1% | New York, Nov. 80. | weat Various emotions are we susceptible, and 1855, wu vite ' : ao strong teeth tus \ Au appficauon will be . yitatio ‘lation tos i | ; raried emotions ar c iuas : 2 : ‘ 2 Se = very (re _ i pei ' vitw al es slg von BT ey | to a ae "i ‘ ies ae 7 " eo Sane The steamer Atlantic has arrived, with Liver- Pe ae hid Nr nob a capable of pro- bo x + m - F , one: theseare by the Axric nn ocle! AWS: nerease, abd is rap end 3 y Seas Sere Pe | udiog for certain no asonal . Pin , ae “ Guest ea) os -" “ Jature bas wisely contributed ty the medical as- | tertuination Nlimares which it was hoped by |TUESDAY EV ENING, DEO. 4, 1855. pool dates of Nov. 17. | eam " oe area e ene ee fe bt “ Jnest pooushed ‘ are A . A gaze Bpo . | « , ! : Social and mechanics’ institute, The ba some would vive quiet to the country and dig- = - = = } Cottoa opened buoyant, but closed quiet. — , { a i" in 4@ brillant Z My shi ps din . be a : " sling a y skin ao =a) Sof the orriizat of this society atlurds wety to its debberations, have served bat to. re : ! | Sales of the week 40,000 bales, including 15, | Pancras wi pout fecling a thrill, at least » - THe. , t ives creature a frightful ap reasonable grounds to hope that it will be pers ‘double the eflurts and augment the power of Cunrectigs A little more ; than half way 000 to speculators and importers, Fair Orleans | Wansient feeling of adiniration at the sight, i tia Les ni foun Peaunot hesitate abolitien, Chal waris a direful calamity, bat down the first column on page first, of Inst week's yd Middl STK Uplands 74d; Mid Tn it the philosopher ses subject and matter a ‘ Pe ae ‘ yu odd. air plands TAdy 3 ; : ; : Vement " ts scourges are to be endured in preference to yer, instead of the word even it should be ever, EO) TUBS Oss . rrivus Med. iatiou “ogi , : ' wen tod degradation and ruin, The peo if of South i 1 ' dling 5g Stock of American 209,000 bales. Ee : ‘ , a a ' Z ! . peo} Uh yous to read, “if ener the slaves of the South ' , A i” He pictures to hin self myriads of worlds jn. « Pinel Cartiacta ate alte tu the iste, and are mindful’ a vo gttea it anuet bo by the Chegel Fiwr bad adsaueed Gd. Corn ad and yet HN bistures to in eal mgt . \ ; are to be bene titer rust be by the Church i ; : Metal that the sum oof thar olbgations, ‘They are calm beeause ¥ jects : jowcorn 2d. \Wijte corn bad largulywdyemcal. PACUEC Perhaps ike the earth uni hich we live, “ED. n ! vd, and may be \ sand dois be annually contributed they are prey ared and selfreliant. They have and by the Church South Canal: four 49e6). Ohwé5s6d 066s. Yel And to ascertain such a fact he is again furnished « Pp. B. Site ste ‘ Nist t Pratt u their bistory ue they a not fuil ; _ low car) be ms70), Wiilesse: Droviune with matter for further speculation, and be finds ~ Jame ! ‘ ' lv ein rdlanon to te vindicate its taachings we nyhbt “to pro Wioarker rules in Nicaragua. The last Neclaininlea \ the task vain aud the result unsatisfactory, ~ PK moby ot ruts of Mawes Vide new guards for ther future secunty” has 5 1 : | ae es asia Tl i ' & A Seen ecten. an hice 5 . ' : wild and enjutored savage, cl el erscats these courts are at been seaed by the blood of their ancestors, and arrivals from Central Aimerica bring the Money was ughter, Consuls 87} ms j if a eet teal ; Lilt of af ous . L calls duudly for refona. ib wid pever be surrcadcres Come what may, Intelligence of his undisturbed control Omar lucha bad gamed a viclury over the po ul fauc ian ve sees the spirits of his fore. #3. D. ' . : Se ay eG wir duty aid leave the come ofthe countey. He has caused Comat, Russians in Apia. On the Sth of November, at fathers roaming in freedom through the land of « | verte ¢ t 1 eh to Gud. A s gn . , "he i sees A \ yt : t | x . J. ADAM the late negro General, of the anticrevo- the head of 20,000 men, he crossed) the Tngour souls fai aie ce in them he the «P.B. s ‘ nity cnses t ‘ veEM YT 1853 hades of t ‘ A, wi i . : ' V Stal t 4 , Jutionary ar mv, to be shot. And as a River, and stormed the Russiau eutrenehments, seat if . ‘ on ee aid with solicitude, . D, B ; , oe: . er th it that 5 " ‘ r ‘ ines by , : ; crowning act, indicative of his suprenma defended by 1.000 tren, musth) Georgia tb rer Ee oy eee await the « John \ x“ vthe N Magenuce ju rm a —the de berished 4 ra Sinves a l sot ’ : STB ev, our Minister Wheeler has acknow- a. The Russians were defeated, with the loss loved ones left oer ere \ ob- owe a rice ‘MISE DECSION ledsed the new Government. There is of 400 killed aod 60 prisoners. The Turks loet a rae ial ak ba Meret aoe ; w t , : re Poet seen i ge . i Wi to pretend to penetrate the very little doubt but the new organiza: 300 tn killed. Oia Pacha thea pushed ou to : - tw this balhaut gulasy subject pud : y 1 5 : feed ca motives which wetuated the Boston Come” Hf anit ie aici waa fone cue for many a bolty sentiment, many a touching “TLE 1 ‘ ea tree: 4 lately vate: ‘ a ha i F ; e : ; : Kam was stillites iat ay prarances ud! expression, many a feeling lay, many @ pleasant “ME ae A ay en majority of the people o he country : . er | - : : } a alee Whether it is or not, the movements of Cte that the Russtane will rere to Tiflis pacer) uv) Die rove iasmpeston, Usey oPppear e - A u 1 aries \ hely these residing im the South Uh iene e sim : et. There was not from the Crimea, Only a guardians watebing over the fortunce of iheig Choo f ews upon slavery, spec Walker will soon make it\ permanent Se ie oy Wanita nach euares . ' f t n \ noslay VS alke ils ! uhe manent, ‘ . : POibae iat el cdcenl naiius fe ua ! ; ew ships romain in the Duseper, the bulb of the “evere! wards. and waiting impatient for a sum- “JE nw Sth i = Ve ae er i@ hatives ine ld Vv dot P * 4 i ‘ M 4 ; ) ‘ w ® tot! ‘ ter If they are fleets returning to ¢ voatantinuple peace fur their guardianship, their solici- - ; . \ seemingty @s pr \ ! Reet aCe “ee ' | f rtile ji Taal y y < fs , ' t It only to have the whole : ~ . Peace rumors are extremely prevalent. Diplo tude, their care. To his he \magimation i ‘ne j , Toaly A . Aeeye Aa Ti CAL cunt in a candid. spirit: Business was suspended in New York iy) yy very achive, copectally at Stockbulin there appears the aiar of hws destioy, blazing ~ Dp. ke, ow l sess t j teligenee apd bumar 1 c nunity where public opit nthe 29th Nov, which day was observ- \jcnua and Bruseda brightly, and apparendy urging him om to «a ~ ” ~ {ov - } ! “i : ee hrnoat nianimously ce s inthe ed asa day of thanksgiving Phe Paris Exhibition bal closed after the die |te periot mance of puble actives and geod *@ ‘ ‘ { 4 1 ate a u tr ‘ 1 ta . i ’ ” ‘ bet nour ey wae ee er “7: tribution of 12,000 prace heeds ed rvit t mt forerime, they pr t us ale oleae Ee nas Ir will be scen by reference to tele The carly dissolunwu of the Engle Parla To the baser winded mesothrope they ap- “J.D. y tl ura despatehes in this paper, that ment was probable prec bbe co wmany ori grew equwliag darkly oe , . c cise LD Nae eheren ad upoo the vaworthy tenants of sy beautiful ap C4 fp \ ia ; : ; 2 , . Ri PORTED DEATH OF SENATOR DOCELIS. earth « wut a hatitabon. Te his bese oa —— ! ‘ W asuiscros, November 30 tod perverted mind (hey eprak ia stil, yot Beece Cy eG : 7 < 1 - vat alts oy tomes wine! chill hue already cold beart, and re- on 3 ‘ 3 ! BS . Pines os : mind hon of he oeeurthi meme bo amectate with -y. fk evertement att btely boat ob inet lothe clhrmuae they present the W Z . Nick Vaye ge ny tol wane Arrival ef the Steamer George Law. Peanmeine pee Laypeosieg agents, lybung the Ce ie 4 ” ‘ - t > \ ‘ 3 wl henvet a yom pertsbalbe bev umd the vu : . . Py « gre Lange a t & Ciprewce they = Jam . } = $ 2 ne il the trae alnta art!) that bere » =o. ¢ and Sante tet bee hb “ Jiwy s 210 lin Am Berunlee, - an \ . .7 Charesion Market Bliwe tailiia st charactor ejeak of prame and a) Gan : . ‘ wor we ty the Maker uf as subline a oreabes, for ‘ ‘ ( ; ; ne ~ tou alae macdate cased them furth from chase cy bet - . ij Sheu ~ the meme Mare sang together” fran - Jub . very poy al sellmity of cremtwom tm Coud’s a OK : x -s New Vork Wake ecaks STACK = er \ \ ~- 0 " “JV Ay ‘ ; : lafa tw S a le mn a = “ i r . * ev ~ r = 1 aff sal d f woot o [ 1 e i ome b { we ve wre feed ia a 2 = matct Mr Mificrsuce | ra 2154 : P * a age pin olabing io its Te Mrs y : aed \ te Juv wm umanediately Té Me Aer ami ere of the maweet bebd Tf Me a ( . att ei Reitiiere nie vite Walerwacrthoen i dunt come 0 ie Te Mes ar . \ . . , . is I 7, ww 8 athed Tie Mn ner ‘ » ¢ twe : ai ; n Ie be ebeo currolersted Té ie hee om \ “ " ‘ MW an \V ' : (tbr mouveed || @ clwar case of moe Te Mn | ; " Z ¢ perp ared © he wae Te Me ies zi k . je eee “ ut oo rourmtaners thee caaerd the ar. Tg Me , fee. oe 5 i _ ‘ Bar were bey tusey be nee reat 4 Fin ty el a enzle women, | ring ™]@ re . - ‘ ‘ a . oe W ‘hem Meebe sed cahesd Te Me . ‘ P ype : , ‘ 4 Aa her bed at the ume salhcconl ex tasens Te Mrs yr | al - erie oo wjuewd te Megwtrate’s Court to ent Te Me ae ee ee tel Cory Win Rewice end wife ond Te Mr ‘ ‘ : a meet b ack . al at Te Me . . Ke “-. . . . . . ‘ » ‘ ert Te = Mi leo Wee ced thet 1 ele and wth ove pri Tg Mn id ere ' x . r are of the Te Mn : : mise at renen ibe TE Mn . a 1 “cours thet talk ~t Ihe res © arth aim gare comtradte To Mee : on ola. a ough she ad a: “¥ stat wis fhe am bel we horheer goeg Te es : omela © @rteu are mm the matter etl! endergo je The , “ . / a0 Pree Cham > J5G F 4 = dot a . Ler\! e Navy it Revord = cre wng Se .. “ 0 afte A heakh os NOM ASS MEELIS aerate b tet a Sa me monthe ago Gee. a \ \ aloe relaration trea abot . r z Ht ey) wn Pie eM restore birm ter bomtthe ae 4 rw an Mame Meeting ber-telure an walve ! Flr te or ete where Bev ‘ Siow le Oy preme me om (rhe, Mama! wect « :e- the; be . x A iy () e ar Uh pers, Loumiemea Meneses pond 47 : Te J i esa . kb Ke h why pe l-g a M = 6d ardeca * @rre @ ~ es y wk. g t ‘ Sew re os r I a / the | f of oat roe _ 7 je ane < Dice . « . Ie 0 \ Z the Su ‘ ‘ Ide ate -- of be \ \ = 8 te fet i = iin sr a - i was. IEALING that al 8 erie ] ate sta es from Nor eon pm . : % rn Purts and en yreliature to hereby a< “ * " a for the bet en pun - . a se rd 1 bal erty ww aL min a ree “ the newe that ee when oo : ; ai ra ; re Norfill we Le ® , w- and that » P ' : mm nd Ie a i F a - , f nat t aine t ve (iat ry mon : . ; . i Neve todk ae eoine thiety ! the Se a at | , ‘ Tine ¢ en that ran dors @ "at It ‘ the worth st b Ths ! : Ay, s 1th « ae bert 4 ‘ 4 4 ! 4 k e ‘ f | { nnd N orfolle hare | tay, ‘ them« = ati a tof forty-five ae orptai ’ * re ) > , ‘ " wv e} L a benef nanofad thon ' anit Wisiist the trade cod a 4 ; ; a ater Viry andthe N ‘ prover ‘ y 7 atk - f we ' k if a¢é ased to \ x t ta her of Methe . | 1 Senr a week eppor . . aly that we not hhenrcol thee tn rele : ry iwc as ape 7” Goalie: The necessity Rev. | > | ' l NUS f lay Ve protection is haw felt more The Mt ug of © Lhnacton of theo than ever There are many legislative - “ Mian: bestir Buse! Canine emedies that have been enggested A De ‘ at \ Rp " frrclaliaticncanel Gi hat la fey . ‘ x ; poe falin ; a aa UE a the ne ie a : . . ‘ reorgia Legislature meets wi = ae an bent kovarcin es mntita foet es Nong the piantera and fariners of oo Ie ‘ . 4 ue Keron. the State. [tas dito by the Mer bi Sis ( . erpemse of Cantile classes because chev think it woald cation A ‘ at royreatly injure their business lhere are, ton U 4 ‘ “ i eve ther and efficent remedies that tell wi ss / nee iv r nM au “ ' ts been ade that proposale aii Le ploye 1 witheont ny yw any Ts! \ will bier peeety Persona interested for fome € ill hes F 1 i . Niece ns ‘ (Camas Or; Cilingachcmeos pr ypored ja to re- o~— | ; . jnire every vessel coming into onr wae : : 1 , a \ \ tera to tuke on two or three policemen f A t | tity Cd ‘ “ F ’ = Va z ont Mirican Minister —We appointed by the State to keep wateh and x rreit | | - 1 i a itMr M rego, the new minister, remain on board until the vessel pets faire wis { A I , ‘ ‘ rahe : a mwa tothiae ntry, to succeed lY (0 sen ayain, ani require the vessels to ig Gy ul A ‘ a Aas forinerly PAY al! expenses of ve alegte eieialein { \ Mexican char ve diaff : A stisalso proposed that the State ° } \4 ' Taireain Paria, and . tM more revenue cutters to keep r eh te ] Sittin: wnt clion clean ll sea going vessels. == ngled fir. view, of ible, and le of pro- ble being brilliant least a gh. d matter ogitation, orlds in- h we live, furnished | be finds ory. M of ny bis fore. e land of sees the olieitude, await the shed ub- ir hove, y subject touching Pleasant ¥ appear of thei . acum ir soligi- sane blasi | ea to nd guod hey ap- { darkly tiful ap his base vt Berce and re- ale with eent ihe ung the ‘umd the wom they i here aeruniee, ee ahd p tirat thirty ! t ran ' bh ‘ x hav v-five fab trade ema! y more intive 1 A tt laid swith crs of Mer wonld e are, e that { any to re- r wa- emen hand a faire sola to e em- » keep els. ES nm Rowan (County Agricultural Fair. Thy Rowan County Agricultura) Society held its A the Mineral Spring, Nov. 2:1, 1855, nud awarded the following Met of pre- miuais: To Pinekney Knox forthe best Mule over “one and under two years old, © THeb(Barbyr, fur the Qu best Mule over im wodgr two years old, #2 “ sot Hy de, bat Mule over 2 year, 2 « do. uhder i year, 2 oO reels Knos, best brude Mare, 2 “ E. D, Austin, 2d best do, p « P. B. Chambers, best Filly, 3 sears uld, 2 « James Cowan, 2d vest do. do 2 * P. Knox, beat horse Cult, under 1 year, 2 * John F. Foard, best Sow and Pigs, 2 « J. D. Jubnson, * Lear, rg “ Pair Pigs, 4 * P.B. Chambers,“ Bull, 2 « PD, B. Wood, Milk Cow, 2 © John B. Foard, for the bust Leifer over one year, $2 * J.D. Jybuson, for the Lest Bull Calf, puder ove fear, «TC. Graham, for the Lest Tair Sheep, 2 © ME. Fleeing, largest amount of Corn on one Acre— 924 bushels, $s * J. D. Jobmeon, 211 largest —00 bushel, 4 « J. EB Adama, 34 largest—70 bushels, 2 “ do. largest on len Acres— 550 J : ~ D.B. Wood, largest amount of Cora ou dight Acres, 448 Lushels, ® @ @ Foard, largest amount raised on six Acres— 252 bushels, * J.D. Jobasea, largest amount of Wheat eo two Acres — 624 bushelae try © W.P. Barke, largest amount of Wheat oa one Acre—31} bushels, $3 “ 8D. Rankin, 2d lane ea ope Acre— 804 bushels o “7. B Chambers, 3) lagest amount of W beat va eve Acre— 30 bushels, e1 @ 3. EB. Adams, largest amount of Uate on vec Acre— 67 Lusk: la, ‘ = James MeN =*03.6 tS) $2 st amount ramed Ceefy, best Turning Iloag!) 6: Foard, 1 Brama Pootra Fuel, 25 et - do = TC Grable, we a byled of the pra fuel and gormea Len, 25 * JK Adame, beat bat of lum; ° Jub F. Poa! j Tarteipes 25 * B.0 Framing, |: Prevta 2d su ) do do Byuasios, 25 «te © 3. W. Mer t Potatse - 1 1 tS ce do I he 25 e do. - Nadahes Shangtin Woot ue, 29's 1 beet hat Ke LADIES PREP ARTMENT Toe Mra Tine ( Grala ast Ih Juv, 61 TE Med DP Johann 2 TR Me 6 beard 21 Lent vee oA Te Mes JW Julimmn for leet pair [lambs ta, 61 Tee Me Alice Puen, 2:1 bent du 75 ete TE Wie Amn E Foal lest cverkt Te Mm 1 < Burke, 24 leet do ice w le Chath, came eee ed do 1 wet bewing Thread -(reham, Lest Tab leet 25 cta Ly de, lant Jeane | TE Mre Jobe Wodeel, 2 ™ TO Mee JL) Jubewn, beet Cente rp au Te MrT « Te Mie Soral Bere a Te Were lor, Wanel 2d bent fo. BV cu Te Mro im Foard. t Te Mr Jube Stews 2 TE Mare bee Wenn! fr tow I To Mew 1 Te do. The ( hoes fur Chameters, / rrecdent ih J GU Plememing + . \ ‘ [eve deuts ‘4s Pie Tr J b Pa Reverd oq 8 . sng Seerviary Graham, ? an: bes ewh 75 blew 25cts ( bam leat. at Jo 25 ete Hheewmet 25 cts Mr ib enkon. lity Wise bert he meal veer are Beeiety for the Protectcom aboet Salem. etaetnw and Hy Laws of { Property im am We Lave preted te nee (a4 the “ow 4¥ Reveral amen.iments have been made im (he government of the Morety whch we iment the, benefit of the public Ta Article 1 of Constitetiom, the ante meoeey ~ clause has leew the artecl Bow reads ° ARTICLE 1 mates) acreement ‘ hat when any Mare yey . . ak Ite oor the Sula r Gelding. oF othe | of bie or bet | Le tamalal waha ayow te Ht a that all etpens« puremng t eon passa of offing to pass and earrying on tbe hereby deel acd to be at etpense of cach of ms we wi aid and neerst woh oor j when called Lhe following amendr ion t S74 yet t = ba Caenient are shall have any fore mw aolmer reonal ry member of the bir must the Sonraty. other= ree th property does aot fall within 16 protection ~ é cians of this Stare, jeotsidher we 65 | eaitaby ns. | we participate to the fattest extent, and it is ie SIGNS OF THE TIMES. The reader is no doubt familiar with the op position manifested againet the Awerican Party, by the Democratic press amd cross-road politi- 7 The following article, the Washington Union, the Governiie sot organ 82 ‘the Lynchbury Virginian terms “ Preaching out tions, Tt becomes then view of th late scratleant exper vow, in ession of popular f Nowhether rot cotiduct, the may not have given occasion to much of the of tu ther Jrast position which vist them Native high pr of anything like foreign ieffuemee upon the lu these sentiments and fecloy dumle aye Amenecans are jusily proud of the enuse we du, that we putation so carvestiy repel the ir or will pursue, “am inceodiary poliey,” to conclimte the foreign vote. Natwralized cit bets Titto mee ta tho tttietiae inerease of fk the beet few swieraem wiiliin bptimate eoason for an ge earhest investiation | rofluence of th mall ative Cilizetn wh biee pone @ orp the Aewimg + rer C4 weold cease to how! *- yt tt Bore forever — where to go from | Hadhes Bicpo, tak crygatives, and (icy are paturally jealous that the DeinucraGe party has pursued Year, ~NEW CASH SPORE. Wide subscribers, having elec iakec the old stund lately eh Hepneds & Mille, ope door above the © this methad of ander cing: to citizens of Salisbury and surroundin eeeatey ae jabey are now receiving, direet from New York Ly Ve Tuney Canssimere and 2 Twved Panta, ‘ nla, Shirts, and Funcy Ane and Draw re, . BOOTS AND SHOES, Plain Shirts, wo Men's Calf and Kip Boots, € Men's Calf Brogans, Goat do. En- ameled Congress do., Women's Hid Ercelstors, Enameled do., Oxford Lasting fry d do 7 M ise- / EY) in ALY hecled Boota, Chill 5 Shoen. Gaiters s Ino is Sle whet Lm to the A thain, Cape, yo biog ny ENTBROOKS, vd ft Liraprtet ’ tr : noe NEGROES PEONGE Wien! de ei ae hired fe wi Menng oe ace EBENEZER ACADEMY. Philadelphia, a very large and well scleeted stock Of Apples, ( Bacon, Beeswax, 23 Beef, 5@ Butter, | Candies, Tallow, ‘ommon dv., abuve, we have a largeand vanced » Kibmoos, Lace re pier oe ' wer Nvade will be re ROCKFORD Female Neminary. FEW bh re, and that Tha Se 'y dias been ia existence ance the 10th of Nosenuber ate ae ber of citizens jormiag counties, met in themeelves into arr ty. the olyect of wl orptaine! in Article Tas aber lie traan lial veneBeial effect upon some mer aad aasmting therm in proven itself to ft f Stokes ! tines of tre he a terron to ev AG Av the inte Nc f ference of the Methodat Epix pal Church. a cominitoe appointed to tn relation to the proposed Methorlrt Rev. R. To He fin was + 1 Paliter The collection for Miastons bave amounted to $10,007 Danny the the mame of Yo Wo [acts ll waeicn etding Killer, Rev. Mr Wilson of immorality against hii, with 9 take charge: of the whole ma paper examination | eral epectt cations; after a cardul and the tion the charge was sustained, and Yo W tell waa expelled from the (hurch T. R. McRae was nued ill health hiseonu mm account during the year rough investiga Pas Ane R FEITION \LE OF “212 “Acres of of Land, e he watere ( Thomee “ m Wien prracnted achare fof eale, 6 Monthe cred wid eecur I. REACK MER © MF Sahehury, Dee Vo1NSd OP OYSTERS REE the Proprietor of the ROWAN HOUSE, an make arrengrmenta to have your family sapplic with the mohert, freebest and largest Oysters ef th ener —direct from Norfolk ie nice kegs eal per you cen grt b HBL LIA per ke @rileon 5 ay G12 per dines Dew th 1°55 ming each 128 n e { Werald a ady OTM) 962s ont is nr V1), h ‘Grist and Saw-Mill. i‘. ate “ fer ' nthe 4 ORS TON RRADSEEAW STRAYED OR STOLEN Davitenn Shee ( ; of the 29h of tury, avers ire, fiteen handel From the Saber rier on the nie reaped 4 vember, while 4d BAY WARE @ left eve on. ome white fore tot DOLE ARS for ct tere wddrre med te ent Mor ke nt t ” Ml t ( ju PEISHA WHELES ve tint ies a No i REMOVAL. ON VOWEIRMAN & T ve | THE EXCITEMENT: New Fall and Winter Not Over Yet! S$25,0 oo WORTH OF GOODS' TILE | MARKETS. Salisbury, YN. C., December 4. (aioli 713, “ Mined, No.1. 10u1h do. Greea, 50a g000 { Do. Pure, 1lal2§ 124 Molasses, Cuba, 40050 « N.Orleaus, 0 6 \Nails, 6265 124@ 15 | do. Wrought, 124 @ 15 1b a 25 | do. Horse Bhoe 2. LAND SALE! Witt be sold, on a credit and in lois to suit per Chusers, on Weduesday, the 12t6f December next, » the late residence uf Allen Gul, deergecd, by | the heirs, the following valuable tracts of Land, be- faa ie to the esiate of said Ascneeeds situate on Lit- the Rucky Creek, eleven miles North of Statesville, and within one of two miles of New Institute ia Ire- | Le ” vf the other side of the mouth.” Read if, "FALL & WINTER GOODS, do. Adamant, 33035 (Outs, 30@00 | dell County, viz: | TO BE SOLD. it has made its appesrance since the receut elec do. Spenn, 45050 |Oils, | The H Mastat leicAcren, | gas me t)* » ew) tious in Mary laod, New Yc ; 4 mt Coffee, Kio. 13014; Linseed, P gal a$1 124 : snd Mel Mh bad a abe | 7 E are now receiving from New York end Phil- & cp wp eo ~ ral Hoos ew York, and Massach usetts ; | . Ladies’ and Geutlemen’s Dress Goods. do. Java, © 164018 { Tanners’ Pp gal Was bad White \ adelpiua, a barge stuck of Fall aod Winter Dry ay In taking its position, it shoukl be carefully Cloaks, Mantillas, Talmas, Silks, plain Castings PI, 4@5 |Potatoes, Insh, 60 | . Dobson “ | Goods. Buois and Shoes, Caps and tats, Grocenes borne in niind, that the Democratic part | , YN do. Malable 124 @ 15 / do. Sweet, 40 | “ elab 52— . : . marty neithe and figured, Satins, French and Eng- | iin Calahen a Mad Cl : y. Septem! 8, 1835, astines that the natunulization laws ws the ynow hoe g 5 gy | Cotton, 7 Rags P th, 3 | aa Medison } Ready- e othing, 8 Visbary, Septem per 18.1 5 f lish Merinos, Alpuecas, Delunea | Cotton Bagging,-— Salt} sack,) 80.000 $3 existare perfect, or that foreigners have not, | : : a ss t ee , ‘© Gunny, 20 2 00 | do Pbushel, $1.00 “ Mre. Gill ** | Po wider, Lead and Shot, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoee . Tepe OF ROME COCASIUIE, ae aT ther rineelvew to just! 1 ‘oplins, Plaids, Muslins and “© Dundee, 15a U0 (Sheetings, Brown, pee ' “ Woodmdes * 3aKh and » large lot of Seperior I M \ E R Ds cemsures, nor that the Ronin Catholic re liyion Prints, Broad-cloth, Dov-skin Burlaps, 00 a 124 Shot, bag 5 The above Jands contain some good bottoms, f Oat respectful : 2nd th w based upon the true Christion erced. Citizen anne a aoe Cotton Yarn, 85 000 (peed, — 3 ; aee mee REGALIA CIGARS! M laine ori pot te aia eee hips allisan Gre adler ares rea and Funcy Casaimeres, Sat Con! 40 50 Clover, bash. #12124 | |Meadows, Mill-site, Wood-land, &e. TeCaTNERS ates eins Cates ea se s ship is a boon granted to foreigners Ly the liber - -: zs 7 n fact a!inos of Goo ne e de> most alee of . Ons, inctls, Velocts, Nerecys do. Meal, 5Ua55 | Flaxseed, Persous wirhiog to purchese where there is a fair, d to sett low ; bene pay, that we will mt z : ality of our hetitutions, and this fret cannot be | ’ > v5; | Chieke ns pdoz., $14 @ 14 5ager, Brown, Ile 124 praspeet of pable lmpairemcnia puig cm, will pleses | absense pa presmei mt aah = r \ LI. iy ) WINT! “NODS. sea seta wen a 1 and appreeiated by yur Jeuns, Eggs dez., 6.10] eal eS | examine fur themmelves. Any of the Leia willattend go, cine, we any to all, come, and we will give yon bs is foreiyo citizens wy should constantly remen- d H Feathers, 3 * Crushed, 815 6 such persons. fur your muuey than auy eady clan wal which be has ever before hed tho pl: cure tu offer, ber that the high privileges conceded them bave Ready-Ma e Clothing, plcead hal aps rien cha | Terme made known on the day of sale by the Agents. "OT" ET TON NS K. & A. MURPHY co) teen wanted ula (ily rucuallenixiecniion Blak Gib ad Fancy. Bearer Dal ron, Swede, Tallow, 2ga ts WoT. GILL, Salisbery, Oct. 1855 320 (tones a Lis: 3 70 3 e va seclalo ( Ane caver anc ab x entine, Pgal 10 | | . Seed oes that they world surncuder thelr distinctive na on an yy ny es [. Cloth ee “ powueri a eure une .9 68 AU JAMES S. ALLISON pokllAcincaiber the Sigwinduree fete MOR: an, Gan nniaL “ ‘tee tive iationaltice:cund become fused andceealni ae “pen. fe AE ES EAB i Minin 5 Wool, 2500 | November 13, 1855 3250 | PHY'S STOKE nero we Dice ‘ fated ty our native citiarus in ull their feelings, Coats, Blick Ribb'd. do., Tweed do., | Oval: 6@7 Wintw cet y ee = j INKLING, SHEPHERD & CO, is STOCK OF ritiments, and devotion to gue bberal mastite We Lux Mine Velo Lard, 100124 6410 $2.00 0 82.25 | if | 5 ; SETI wn aektirnenin, Aud alosuticn: ta Male Hterab imine Aerie ida Gn Pine Velo! | au hax) Tox izgzz5cerse | \ f VE Po iaporrers AND JOBBERS IN NEPDLE WORKED EoBRUIDERIES, { AU EAE Lead, Dry White, 10 @l2h a7 $ Vv, ri % » 2 5 he doee ton ane rf the J ', mest SRweeds oor oa ce perbrlites a North ( toa pub sung of IN SALISBURY. HE cause of which is, that they are now receiv ‘FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GoODs, 27 MURRAY & 31 WAKKEN STS., WORKED JACONET avd ALEEVLS, at pri- FRENCH NUEDLE SWISS COLLARS and CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! 7 | ing at Richwine & Hirnson's cheap cash Sture | ies VITON. Gl KE ILENCI UST reeeived and for sele, | one of the largest stocks of wav YoRE EN ee Ms CILLIN a bal Ak , IND ? e Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks, - Paris style | - Yred A Conkling, Ctarlds A Shepherd, ae he pear PL eye Ay ri 4 Ve ok TEAR ‘ ey red Ss. W G ds, piveel 1 LAK LEAR be Gk Tomen eee | Fall and Winter Goo | ——i ETTES & SLEEVES, HANDA ES WAE ; OCKSVILLE BRIRTS: INEANTS WAISTS . . MICHAEL BROWN | ever offered in the market. A part of whic! Mi ROBES and DRESSPS. PDO October 27th, 1R55 23:1 wsie iy the following, viz. Ladies’ Cloaks, ° spel io AL E ACADEMY WNGG Cal INSERTINGS 1h | Mautilas, Alpaecas, French and Eecicn Merinvs, | a f ak ec ete MOUS On Gr COLLARS So ! Delanes, Persian Twila, ¢ . ke Sia 400,000 Copies ld! G Usslordishisicst 6 os ae IDE next session of this Institution combnences on HANDKERCHIEPS ; : cus and Ladies’ Ganer Hates Vhureday, the Sth of Angust. The Subscriber ; The New Carmina Sacra. i) ivi tede so Ce Se cat mays Toate Hie hee large amrincnt 1." ° CLOUKS and le rtmnent of Ready-Made Coats, eee 118 bu pustarn the repatavion TALWMAS, St Carhive ‘ ripe AY HAWLS Biate and sme rtime ut ae hither ae Y MASOY BROTHERS’ REVISED EDITION,1555. vfor men and tay pon Allef thei Goods were bought before the tate ad Jiwemer amy clase so the Universtiy «4 ry ‘ite a : . viewed venced pnees, aud they are d: ierimtued w eellthe-n as v may denice STAPLE DRY TU NUNS ss ea eiWice TERMS ep wu theuke fur primary Depa per Seen of Smonthe, $160, & _ Ae Ot) Higher Eog'ish Bravehes, : EK Ie : Z bo ‘ NY aye aneains JOUN POGRETTH Gentlemen’s \/ear, , uM . | bre mmarke! procs ae TRIO RU MEKISON Angast 7 - Wit ie ee 7 » at anual for iu stre is At 7» KEEFE! \ > =. Vesuege Shire, Cra ats whe, GC. ves, ae Pemdeot and } ult gt periata We a, eae Tei speee oe ° ‘ t Dig Ged . ob we Ma WROTIIPRA, New Yooe " wand Yadkin biag’) copy 6 times ‘se a8 = POSITIVELY CURED! met fe wb emits 60) by pvt, we \ () | | ( | PETER W. HINTON, = 4 hanes COMMISSION MERCHANT. 0, \ fan ord Ne Ciuc of Pleas end POURS lee tek tere TOWN POINT, a rue Bee Srestsie CR want le Line N . = . t ‘weurPoeurny, ‘“YR-~- ‘ . A Compe ; mee RNG, © ee kere tnt sud rect a a rug.e Caer ot “ . Sting : t °¢ jOuW ~ . : Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton. Naval Stores ~ & ae : ey 7 &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding DR. H. KELLY t . ~ r aGaoonbDs. HAS REMOVED TO STA \ BOON arcing be fre 5 whee t ‘ “ ° ne Cray HELPER & BROTHER, MEtEM Tro x the Ie ‘ PENst I.N ‘ wl eke ‘ : oar tC KLUTTS T s ‘ a . . N ‘4 Goneral Agontas. . = Moy se salltebeary. . Rerth Carelina. . I . I RR ( ORS. A) . ae State of North Carolina. SHOE YOUR NEGROES. Premendous Excitoment AVIN rreepon LARGE SUPELY OF HB AVY SELRO ASE CONT | I Dihor piv \ i In } sey I u 1 We 1s U at bd ( pe - oe Celies . oe ala Mv ' phen Thomas and David Wor Pate Mangere ware i leet aati mc emmanene Ju Muwaap Western Extensten! v and dwpaich Te OFFICE Cowes Brack Roe A pest 9. Is e Miewr D Sa Hardin Smock Ocuber 2 55 wav . pues ene : Sh here Dr ne eae a DR. R.P. BESSENT, bom “=. ani » A pine a HOTEL, rt ee hairs a ' : (reasons ae - . 2M . tices lA -ss was. ei abd re Guren Th reeeol Row. oplendd sk : Fi c th toes ORNS READY MADE CLO LiING ‘ ase Jo ferme he . Noe ‘ =. . ot = rr WM iedosr nab ' : car prem pty Cloths, Cassimeres, bestiog . aad Gea- . « ' . b h "RHE - took ein ‘ feo ‘ l Bot abs ~ wee a tlemen’s Furnishies beeds . ul - “ w R ( Mas f oaren I A i € ~ ] 1 7 ewencral allef o b ivog “ . . Aims, a © APs, es eT ACCOMMODATIONS i) \( RE\ (if ae ieaiee 4 4 } } vin. @ MER iota ute . = sthesty 1 SareetS ¢ . : oa ' ' . > . ? . ea a FOR SALE. ee e ~VOTICE- TA ee Greer ' Groceries! Couch Manufactory. * vag ce . soanee ee Wm Me aMeme WHEAT. WHEAT. =. hark = a VV" UID te n Rr ae eee OP MESESY 19.000 BUSHELS OP WHEAT mana ee rise a meet ere WV na ee tee be 118 f en eaes 6 pe ‘ ex he ° market pros MICH ARE BROWN ae ve . State . : “ ete ‘ m of North Carolina, prpecT IMPORTATION. een ee ae ten Rimes a Ps; Superior Court of Law. CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, Toco kc METAS. ont Feil Term” |83 =. B. NICHOLS. ow Wh : > "8 nee Columbia, 8. ¢. ae be ea i pe a DR. DINKINS . wer ft nies ; ° ve +. cae a achinae I". PRCEROUIY 74 — ane REAL FRENCH CHINA--- " Gold Band. Fan-y and White. in Dinner Wanted Immediately AOQOAVACSE = Z . ; and Tea Sets New Shaves At the Sede Hill Mine, Mn er La 1 er 2000 Rashels of (ora “Vanted = be t ‘ : WOOD AND COAL. pe troee te cin , then CHAMPAIGNE WINE & EGGGLASSES, “lt ' ' . ea . se ome hand ond wa Oe ee © 6 Dr CHARLEST. POWE oi — an ee ' PonA I. Se permanent located in Salisbery respect. ~ ; aye , LAME Ss. , _— . SECOND SI VPPLY = \ a - : : : PLOER! PLOEn! 100 PACKAGES ke ae tee -- | oo. COMMON WARE! FALL & WINTER GOODS. J.D. BROWN & LEMLY Vv toh Nt ODS Dag verrectype ie venesses, Taken So BALL AND WEVTER ©0075 COFFIN, Ready Made Clothing GOODS " . = A han Mating oo J \ | ka\H "i 4 ehwithoerts an a ua a WON ek Lidia , ' \\ : WAN BIOS, ) ne { coco SRAPLE AND PANT , . oa DRY GOOoDs, be : . DR. J. J. SUMMERET ade BKGOWAWY BO 952 ‘ a ‘ nf VN OG LEMEY F ! . : } : , ’ i] g | ' an x ” 4 1 : < . ' " ( t Toots " o_ ‘ sig ne pl ee aa Wy oasie cormeom NORTHERN AND Sey) ERM reps na . Ca hon k oe b as P - ‘ ' ce Al aevgy enna: amiaeee EXCHANGE Of 21CE. : evihee Oo ie ' . oe ; beaten BD he beh WHEAT! WHEAT! “sores pes ‘ be oie be ‘bs e ‘ or V- ria ror the Watchman. and he goes up, and up, and up, tll he looks no TIAL t gyer wvour fir g rua, and the first thing ne ewase with ion hand \ hrow heecomes down, and down, and down wor be autifiee Jeedates ech bi a sa 0 Litisedf on the carkiss of a dead Time level every grade tu equal state, hems by the side of the road, and * dle played wiy equal to the great, ona harp uy a fhow sand strings, sperite uy Time causce flower io bloum on every hand ust men made perfeck.” 1 T T Time places \ T T T 1 1 1 1 1 mers f etal tats \ at's the Methodis, and they may bx " - > k ‘ the squierel runnin’ up into a (rec » young and vew - Methodis beleeves in gwine ob from one . " sown power m i race t nother, and f Nyoon to per 1 the equitrel cove 01s atid 6 me we > . < breared, , 1 Je jumps trom tiaob co Tenb, and beat . ‘ v aud the tust thing vou know de falls 1 we F bios = 1 hes foreet vas . ‘ ‘ comes kerflursk, and thats [ik . Rn elt M sw for ther ie allers fallen fron crac Tie o -o hee > flu He played on a barpouva cd Vk and strings spenty us just men made pertech Time raace , agh tt re great.n ougt Andit ty brethnog, thar’s the Baptis, ah Trme nhs » ch ‘ \ biave a posi ol a Tw ~* wi sant tree al Viet 4 th Trme or rte eke teth haughiy and cuninte fay Cunke, Uae lat jossutiiehies (liar Tume © = Ces . ‘ 1y nay sbak foot louse, an Tih van mse . the others thar and you may slike all feet louse = ACA elas tal arvund abd clips oes revin Ile j layed on a harp uv a thou } Woati ninan a * 4 JS sperits uv just made perfeck TO MARY FE. ¢ * And may | dare, nee charm Mise. ~ 1 “ e a Aud o I we ¢ bles A af o aha M, a ome You Ae rome Apc can cee AGRICULTURAL © by word and decd For a lime revue Uuue Thea et me bope, O lady far You'll ma m\ mui de Wintering Cattle. Tell fran in; bem danwh care : } ¢ immemorial, according An i etary e Sk e Jaws of r nate and the regular os > col scaseus, cur winter has com t «Wa ac 4 week Nov TUE SOL Te ITS PRISON BOREL ef i View tise Tits speedy Stree a bands, einhe, einke aga ri wew ‘ re of our readers Thee mice of ewertpres linger ag lve ‘ a\ ade suitable provis f My preon duure are che 2 Rite othe ws during the conme Ob, come ward b “ Aer ‘ Jant seas f Bera, ubescei l « he me . eure “ 1 Ww 4 ev have ‘ An ange zt fidding wing Abe 7 muas weet ere is provably Gut few stuck To earch vs ot cue z x n t t On owl - ~ . . ar 4 a a ! re Pert ug ° } And Ann af « ad stea Whe wae . . ‘ a i! a) nlul pr er Now mi beepers moog \ cow ‘ Ae ~ . . - te . c «rm 1 wi y ( oO t Theis tae : Yea " Vv \ ¢ Al mare N \ s A FINN! \ CET AIS \ ‘ w ; ° s snr ‘ ‘ \ . . n w t ver x a the eure . oath wor \ 1 ] € Le a wz r ( a x ‘ A 4 oe ‘ tw le reve wore 1 ~ . wd y t muc ata e.a eur w wens wa sel reculatvrwit ealt, Thess cond , a |e : DA ar wa a foils P ' - “ary : al fw “ x “ be prem ie * » a ted a \ } a r “ ve 2 = as ran | . a ared “ « f ¢ - -. ‘ fori Aiwa ] akew sh a 7 4 x bard « . J “ ob. a ° «hk aa Z A a you R a n a : . cn . x tern’ a ‘ * flat t= . ‘ a Ir ma r e f v= a An . ” =A ny * Bris M o A A . et taus 6 uh fob oe wa Greco Wanuring. e« ~e Nie . a ‘ bar x th . per ‘ . ma wel ® to be a waste of time and material, to. convert the elements of vegetable growth into living forms twice before they are made profitable. Why grow a lupine or clover plant one season, to be buried, in order that from its remains, a cabbage or Why, if vou build a house, do vou not fetch the mate a turnip may be produced! nals direct from the quay (These ques tens would be unanswerable, did) plants tauinoall their food from: the soil Sur such is not the case, a great portion of the bulk of green crops is obtained from atmospheric sources; and affer crop is pl vuvhed a green in, the soil necessarily ¢ ‘ ) contains more of the organic elements essential to vegetable natrition, than it did before the crop Was grown 4) It 1s rich ) er, in fact, by the carbon, oxvgen, hydro: ven, and nit ny Which the green crop has obtained from sources independent of i the suit In like manner, the crop grown after a green crop las been ploughed ir, has the advantage of a ready sapply of mineral clements, which have been work edup by the roots of the fertilizing crop ] ) i] from the soil and sub-suil, and which in many instances, owing to their sparing sulubility, are with ditheculty obtained under ordinary circumstances. — 7” sive Farmer. JTree “o- Recipe for Curing Meat. Those who will carefully adopt vethod of curing pork and bee enabled to enjoy as fine hams, tongues tried beef)” and rounds, asthe Euiperor f all the Russias car t ‘ ulwa pr ling that the meat . ality It is . To one gallon of water, Take 14 Ibs, of salt, eit f siuyar tz . “ yan 2 f < In this ratio the pick ‘ ] a“ t la mel terre rou a ay a I a ‘ ' t la ‘ ‘ re Ritts ms 4 ay 1 4 nl ‘ ower A By : / / r ‘ P 7 y o- , i s A A ‘ at | for senne ars, w ¢ WwW . roe ‘ . ‘ i d " s a ‘ a a € r 4 ake a s ‘ a I 4 ft '4"4 |} ~o- \ a A sila ‘ é -- J ~ i s i _—— PROSPECTUS CF TIt RAILROAD TIMES: : AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, | BOOTS & SHOES, Devoted to News, Internal lmovovements, Education, Ayrecudturc, Manufacture aud Commerce P. FORD, Manufacturer & Whelesale Dealer Removed to No. 85, | North Third Street, Opposite Cherry Street, RPL a OU hl i ate Te hnow that the interesis of the peuple of our State demand such @ paper, aud believing that efron e pohucal sintes and quarrels uf the day, eying Remo ed frow No, 4, @ Store No.5) NORTH dAsimuci Ueineelwill bene kita th My THIRD STREFT, where [shall keep vo hand » full as Cty such Lopes, will be the Bind they Geaire, We | soriment of the bert quuily of BROODS and AMOES of Wy euler open this eaterprise with the assure EASTERN MANUPRACTURE Pull stovk (Why. Maste aticwula yp wad meenng their approbation and sup: Word, —t shalt be able ty oth Trade w Vetter und more wet 0) GS Lenker hes Mile CHE TIN FeOr OE more Geelnable Stakiof etofore va © the “Prine ee unieter ol T visiting the Cay for the purpose of baying Hoote the Sta eh all cau see their (rueiiterests held (oll @ personal emaotiation of in up aud encouraged tomy former Piicuds aud INTERNAL IMPROVE WENTS —To this sub- spectfally jral Waeapect wilevote un nich eimentuss tall FORD. Ment of the various operadece Ww 3 for aseur . Ta a Te Works ol Huprovcment adve eu de al! the ether ine Bet 1S33 Py pal’rctt lereoie of the Bl ete EDUCA POON ft isa scree of regret to all 4 fl “i yg by y . ice ant erotica alli LO THE FARMERS terested in the Mducational iiierest of our State, (and who ois ne val she Re Telnaes Ce Ghea paca Of Iredell County. mach veglerted owe prope fe w \ GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE hie Wew MAN'S PROS PLOW, Tie underay caretully the a 1 noton beaght the Richt for bredell County, and. are vin Z _ wie, ob 4 ye Commer cog the Tron at thein Shop, ton miles Ss Se heaie Rast of Statesville, aod are prepared to furt any AGRICULTURE, MANU EAC CURE, AND qaanuty of plows on very short nolee OMMEKCE ‘ lias ot url a Order Add ftosse to em Amity PRI, wott dig ota rand S money- promptly 1 > , an be seen ata Markee willbe report: most any of the stores in the county ulab tu throw by JAS A ROBE RP MeNEELY 6. 185 ly 46 LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. ered every w This gceemary te say mor we had tine, bat th wWhiseet the kecomotive the Hast aad the chee ay FokWeeeea neh can: Po WHOLESALE DEALERS tmtus. howes ns he first number of IN FORRIGN AND DOMESTH he Times w h rm Ubi OOD ars re ith f TERMS I 1 : { ‘ ana Panocy Trimmings, ; : , ey . No. 34 North Third street, : Oe 2 Betwoen Murict and Arch Sta ro . ~ ae we eee ‘upuaauge | YP, cu bh OW OGBURN t Nerves is ¢ © ent JW. ALBRIGHT { | r] 1 » sree nebens’. N Yet Vas «2 \ Itle ts Gree notin) Gr ! ' Annual Settlements. ‘ . 43 y, CLARENDON miierinue bed! tylthelesheraibers (ei herby IRON WORKS, Goo ee Pe fine : ee i” ‘. iifad ddl ols . s . : ss Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Bn fae keass ; 2 THE ESTABLISHMENT \ \ THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT So Me NDE SHALL . 1 4 REPAIR WORK (as VEGETABLE TICHONTRIPTE INO 'wWIKCE. ' Pepe ee es wets DISEASED KIDNEYS, li NOEL J Ntoves. Stills. Tin Ware. JAMES M. EDNEY, Wy zt sE R. M. BRUCE & CO, SOMETHINC Wil You Ride BELL. NEW. r Walk EARNUARS FOREIGN & DOWESITIC DRY GOODS A le... Manufacturers and Wiolesa!e Dealers in | | \ BSOSEest gc, Shirts, Collars. Stocks, STREET (WIRVEELOLS REVED), stor pines FOR A MARVELLOUS N 5§ JOHN AGE' \A W. P. ELLIOTT, j ' +: : Se GENER. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT VL COMMISSION SEER a WEMOV AL TO SHIPPERS FORWARDIVG. VERGE. —_— HUGH L.TINLEY,& Co. yew supPLy oF (ee CO ROMS TO TINLEY @ MKRRON,) Reeetving and Forwarding Agents and WATCHES & JEWELRY General Commission Merchants, - JAMES HORAK, \ fs st As just returued from New Yure and fi | | pho, wih the largest and best Sma WATCHES AND JBWELRY, consisting of ° et, Nowth Atlante CMARERSTON, & Wharees, fore, bo gly ir spectal atten Fine French Citupometers, oot all goods eupsigned to Double Tine Keepers Ludependent qparterse er Carged in pee, Eatht Day Watehes, cs ty og (eights aud Jom Jolumou 19 Jeweled Humter'a, Jer Prodiare through this house Jeni ardurs ups Gur mild: Th yater: foe: Ladioe, (ang YO POSITIVELY, PROTRCTED, & varety ofothers both guld and silver; Gold Fou eels Guard id Vert Chains, Sauls, Beaeetets, Kab Hote’ wears y gaatcforfreight Cyl Pine. dade Genkeinen's Bream Pigs, Gold, fer to the following gen DUVEC AE Steel Spectacles, Silver and Plated 8 | : Batter ce onde variety of Plated Ware, 4 aw Seismere aud K of the beat quality, Copal Necla, Cumbia cee Bracelete sud Seed Coral, and « few *PPerior co, CLOCK Ss, ay aats Miractes ' aml a vanetvofother Gucds too mumenes te mes. Pena ee ‘ sil vane aoe Me hoe K. & A. Murphy's : benw'o? V1 Watches, and Jewelry of allhinds, 7 pair p tue bet) manner, aud ow the moet A ten JAMES HORAY DGS IES 26 Kagtle City foes en <2 THOMAS. E. BROWN, > Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder, a ate SALISBI een: 52 4 I Try 5 oa the above business, aB@ levites the pat ws ‘ ” THE CREAT POINT |. “See fevte ce ndent be con give eathelectinn OF ATTNACTION:! ; S35 38) He cae put Op wert 90 lee | abeaye recommend Ge beter 10 be de tre, bet Cow ] ote Mee eh adviee ; . : ; ts wis time to Cull at Bis eotabiics E . . co hee Me re 7 Sabie Manufacturing Intere:ts in we lect WESTERN NORTH CAROLING, 0 oS ee UNITED STATES. fog ne Reve Pree Te ease tae we LIVERY STABLE ts ’ , f ; sls ~~. ANd et be bey or te oot - TERM: hoe CVROLINA WATCHMAN . . » ef pa cwih bree months fom . ereand Gfiy come ‘ow ‘ ser 4 ih cer. awd three oa _. he wed NG pepet dmuese ; . . Sept ol tbe opine . : SBS 4 “—f | % aby 28 own es => ; ‘ te 3 q my t ; = ye 1 © = - *- ¢ : hg : >f pe een gaa : aFl &§ 7 8 ws =} jr ne : < =u ; > y a zy . ay ae ; Z 0 at a . 4 . Cale ta o* ica’ (4imaeesa obeag: . ae an hones : mete te thee whete of hummel charge ‘ bromgh he ates tor ace ogher thee the < and eile WAN HO . ~ mee cqece ¢0 o trquered. one - 4 mt wet opere pew a bad | -(—_- itherwne om til aed changed ‘ty RoBAR?” eee “oe SALISBURY ThomasC Halyburton, M.D. HT : See ReaatTi nT Aictoe bd 4 we ot there - ° OFFICE LAV FOR SALE. Ee [ New Books! New Books. Peet . ae A KU TH MALL. 0 ee ne SB € 588 Bc | ).3) Lycee cee ' nes INt.%. ty Uke Mer ' tS TEETER « tom DMewnd fal ‘ Misti ats hy C.rmce bereon ered ben HhAKIS ba rye nw hee of Rete & THE . \ 7 THE SONS . ' 1} ' Smeneen Piwe . D1 PNT S Peek Sinve ' WORE NEW BOOKS The Gitned Favermal ewe IRE. ZIMMERMAN &OALLEN Ma Mon Concian Potty PY WILMINGTON. NC Imparter. and Wholesale Dealers ta I F “ye os ‘ as [KV WES. ve tee Memunre of om ‘¢ , &)°¢> ‘ “- Lik pOOESTEPS 258 oe) a Y) ©) oO Py \ The Bork and Ws Story. ( ommenae No 143 Market St \ y se: dios Mikes ‘ one een hd ero a oe (the \aeders of ihe HAY YOU SEEN S{M ; K Stinbope Re: legh, by Helou Dee ' att m and Se + Wemors ‘ . / ' i tl PENNS es" #8 store \ 7 , DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, TR Sieger WKLY eccrine ba 4 ed JU J Toutd rrepretiully imécven ¢ Sere ar “ aries e 2.8 & Bx w ne - = au’ ! Of Four Horse Post Coaches, tenth on plotime, for ‘elt « aan wi . ; 1 —Pe State of North Carolina I" “ were ' ! \ Pa ra ‘ Ome ! M . { Important. \musing, Instractive, Sab- ' 1 en stantial Boek, IHRE LAND OF GOLD, | ITY wens FICTION ! 1" t ‘ " tof 1 Timee im Col f ee eae nee Copies torwacded by gaat free of pew fore w JW RN NISS. Beker ter h , ah Ge . Nalwbory, N é ih eitalde pele tS vl - a ; . . Pe ee New North Crrolina Form Book, ; t 1 ; ae os, * EMTGGN ELD) for Wawieteaton, Comet btes, Orel { \ 4 " here nee b | ) Cheha; Comaree, br rete which ave edded ‘i “ are wall ne Canetintion of North Car r aod the Canetite- . ‘ navn Ow idibelt [ tatee Pree &1 00, end sent bY y 9 Ad ” . fihe e ° Y ~ . Fie wste wt y,goua EN NIRS’ Blank Warrants tor le Tere . 1h Hock Store, mete = « NOK Wel ries of “The } and 3,” Hubba by C. 1 Commo publieh the ta! bard, ix states, der No he was he adc while fleer of the sali cost, ts 8. Bar dition zen of ry pun eonsen of his | Wiley chili the aod othe fom pmo i! mas three cui >4 => = = fe | at 4 ee = =u zy ay 0 4 . ie. nero <2) oye of eo wheote of i cheorgr. roan he ft oe hee the Phe sve waded dC eomenita- d sent bY ine’ Sinve, ert ee ste eet, sod st teat agi etimy fetta reed VOL. X {L--NEW SE — Devated to Politics, Ucws DRIES. ri emit sti tivaesou ii z+ | Agricnttare, Internal J. 3. MEUNER, Editor and Proprietor. | bs _ We copy below, in fall the pretiminars | ‘prehensive knowledge of the true inter- oe rate eee! remarks of Mr. Wiley whieb accompany Prom the Raleigh Standard. “ NORTII-CAROLINA READERS.” & Preliminary Leomarks of the (en ral We have just received copies of are Superintendent Yy Cummon Schools. riea of Cousuon School books, eutithd « Lhe progress of general education in “The North-Carglina Leader Now J, 2, North Carolina, fur the lant few years, and 3,” —the two first by the Rev. ky M. &'t'd thing coveidered, bas bocu very re Hubbard, of the Univeraity, and Glia’ lavas Uwukable, and wliest without parallel. these Reader Bo: by C. H. Wiley, Keq., Snperinicwdent of Common Sebeols ~-all uf them prepared de publiched, however, andor the anapices of the fatter gentiewvan. Professor Inb- bard, in the Preface to the First Reader, states, what is well known, that the Rea- der No. 8 was inade by Mr. Wiley before he was elected to his present offfce ; bat he adds, that Mr. Wiley, vot wishing, while acting as the highest executive of flcer of the Schools, to Ge interested in the sale of schoul- Looks, suld lus work, at cost, to the present publishers, Mesers. 8&8. Barnes & Co, of New York, on eon dition that they would employ some citi sen of the State to prepare the [wo prinnm This tesk Prof Mabblard and ry numbers. consented to undertake of his labors, together with those of M Wiley are bebhwe as, These books bave Leen prepared wiih special reference ty the wauts aud iter este of North Onrulina, and they are eru- phaticaliy North Carolina works ‘The advantages of thre series of Readers are thus stated by Prof Hubbard: 0. Tew nw mac ewyny oF A brRTiNe lhe row ev eeis-vErtxpencs, and the enhetrnent of popular sentiingmt mm vebaif of the State, and of its uetiuuone = lt wasn thought important, bowerer, tu have mory than one Nun of the Readgra of merely local interest 9. To remedy the evil verywh ined of in (hmmm NX he te Yay r change of teat-hooks habit, and one whic! mmyares tlre setts by preventing the claidrem Inan be uy elaseied. A scenes uf hutire Leader, it was supposed, wonld Le certaiuiy amen, and this great evil thus avoided 3 Economy, the I Readers |«ing tf» zg. go often inerely to add to thé profits sethers and paldiehers Tie serres ia to const of fewer nan an etpensadre Bere than these generals usel, a - belies ed tial thee nususin reare mths wet while if the a) stem were vernal!) Use fm the State, th. « » Wau dren would am ant to se honeaan dollars annnallv 4 Ta put on the Airmcda if chadad ren learning wo re ad, Com proael ais ug renteg Samslvar, bul not of th chareter cuded childish ps Bali iygte @omse cary chy, {3f 6 age specimens of ats « ’ x and incaleating cope ra! {rn oes inetraction Plow nearty tire tact fect has bewu attained ite aot proper fir the anders: gue! to undertake to derite he can only aay that bi such as indicate | yer pew lee Leen Finally, the series is ed with rules, « e the a 2 ouggeet to teachers the k 4 of ; thon wih to he mast effecticn, mine necessary © ne frou there Reader Noo 1 ie designe! fur emal children. Fir t we have the tetters of the alphabet with Usecar sounds then eney then pie beseums in apelling @ id rem iimy tures, pla n vereess. and apeliing mm twe and three ey lables, «! nt n and towards the concba- oa of te work there are witerest ng Parral.s ¢- fur ¢ ] dren, erplanations of terme ant words and leasons drawn from lieturs aud Il Writ. Reader N: and Instrnetions” in are follewed by lessens io prose aud pur try, which seem to us to be well adapted i warts vf @ contains, fire, * Dales reading, and there to the minds and tet mental those for whom they are intended Reader Nv 8, jeanhstantially the eam work heretofore publ sled by Mr Wiley and ao particular refere nee to its contents fe, therefore, nece mary These books bare pad bound, each of them eontainag a euitable arnownt of inatter to the « nd ov Veen well printe According ty the Cousus of 1849, there were thén in the State 2 colleges, 141 aca Jemica apd grammar callow ns and 632 primary schools of alt hinds. © There were at school i colleges, 1568 scholars 5 in acadeinies, 43053 14 primary schouls, |} 4,- 987; an all, 10,493 selolars About this tune the commen ayetue Weuk tity operalian, aud Wiule the population has increased bu little, our educational statistics ure a» fol lows: We have 5 mate ¢ Mees ther in progress ; T female colleges, and several others in progress; at least you academies and grammar-scliouls, and abot 3.800 primary schools, Phe Univereiy wione has how Be Wary students as Were allending ai it scloul how, and onc re aud the ondy other college re wie atteudgny all the » t me a) tr W re 4 { Tm ent. e sao Lyer + The con 1 wutt trot of Cla Vast» ! he moat itipertant yart, have Unleryeat: a dctided change fur the better within the bask low )tmle, miss trous Cauecs buw sicebebdy Al Wath, Bld Sie) Teaniue pow cr riven to the cauee ot fueat y the neremaing prey clucated poo is fo raard pr ' A wey a thon apid inevem ery vear The com ai ec loots ure been ining wren and more efficient. —the eoatee of studies ia Then ts hee. wating abore Llwrougrl:, nod te ela dard of teachers ie besuy wievated, Wise be pubic are bear g ure ane " oe rs and aj yt ate this great a) Tu theme ¢ st eres P th ny 1 and has! e? perate by Tireee means w ld have the neat perva hug an er matent infivence ia Conn outlug &) those res ils The eow mon ™ ae . bevtaa Chee very baler ft a | t ) i “ of at b “ ‘ are ceaare. i R vf nse vadng vf 1 ‘ ! ‘ . AI vor efor 2 «we as Teva acs “a . ‘ é . I \ educa ’ \tate 1 parews id bate lea ‘ etm tan te aa t ' rate for Cleon mara whl. @ \ QM ret ” = © ta ee en oe ‘ 1 ' ‘ Ft e fiat & et neceemariiv a fark @ danger Par bes t crth ditt t and a ecomra ze wewt'o of sg very I 4 aug wee @ . pu ‘ my wh ain Hank! ea mera {oe 1 tha e en, eocal ¢ ree which womld kh oth er cote ually be a | « wae l 4 ' te thee “ . be - vob = ) a py This waan tack at ' 1 As@eatt lat it is nearly accomyp rahe ~ belowad that wiike the iv ot desapondency iu North Carolina lias new pease | awoey fwever, entire yout py s yw ‘ caries least i ’ a greatest a 5 aA ‘ se e t Na ecatcur ' enter Fi real um - l! « au ‘ ' The i \ t f } roel qe Sian of thinnest ots fon brighter davis andl tev tamebker te thom who place view, The paper is ¢ doand the types peed are large, full and cluar. They are oe st ae recommende:! by the State Superintes : 7 ae Theme rete dent to be need in alt the Common © Behools ; and we trnat this reconme nda wae A i , a ca tion, given as ithaa been to works which soeyice to the nates possess much intrinaie merit, and wh uence of Lis por th cf s are at the eame time North (1 vaeadva t ‘ P peputar edie books in their tone, in ther objecta and fuse A {n thetr character yenernlly, will he cor v ‘ Maly reeeived in our Common Selie qe, a ne “ “ ‘ 5 . as well asin all other instit aint! \ 7 Btate in which the education of they ' I \ fe undertaken and cared for These Rea a ( e Gee ellie mil iac icy ues A Ofer iG aa having long served ite beat intereste wit pages,) by k. J. Male & Son, ] ayeltes ! patience an } with sound dinete A ' and by WoL Pomeroy, Radeggh ands these, te imany of tie clue W ay we doubt not, hy Looksellers and t beech on other t vad to chante of the State generally We are tteesoft > not folly informed naato the arrangements worst ten! [tor satnabte a made or contemplated in thie respect. winle he hast | rerally in the bat we may assure thoae who may desire ficera @® CT | TTC to procure this series of Readers, that the t number printed will be ample, and that they will encounter difficulty in’ ol taining them . manifested an increasing and wore eon, ests of their institutlons, by promptly | and heartily responding to tle wishes and etierts of the undersigned to place these institutions and the common schools op a more intimate, friendly, and honorable footing with regard to each other, and to recognize a near relationship and a coth- mon destiny. And, finally, the President and Direc- tors of the Literary Fund, by their uni- form courtesy and sympathy with the aims and efforts of the undersigned, have aided and encouraged him im his tasks ; and while pay ing @ just tribute to the lib- eral zoal of all these officers, it is put an improper discrimination, to wake special mention of those members whose long ex perience corroborates his views, and who, nce his term ottice began, have oriformly custained his course, dnd aided his efforts io a inanner flattering to him and honor- able to themselves, manifesting in this a true mnanfiness of character, and a liberal interest in the canse of gencral edueation. May the President and members of this = Smproveme teehee 4, SALISBURY, was, Comme, ts ed Ses, Ala, Se — dees eo eerste eer ta N. C.. DECEMBER II, 1855. STEAM MUBIO. | PRIDE. _— and the Family irete. == NUMBER XXIX Savannah. His Time Had Come.—A few years most shock | Murder in BY JOHN G §4xE. "Tis a curiour fact as ever Was known In human vature, but often shown Alike in castle and iy cottage, ‘That pride, like pigs of a certain breed, Wil) manage to live and thrive on “ feed” As poor as & paper's pullage. Of all the notable things om earth The queerest one is pride of burth, Among our fierce demoeracy ! A bridge across a hundred years, Without = prop to save it frum eneers, Not even a coaple of rotten Peers, A thing for Jaughter, flags aud yeora, Is American arplocracy | Depend upon it, my enobiuab frend, Your feuuly thread you ean't ascend, Without good reasou to compre head Yoo may find it waxen at the other end, By some picbeian voeadon, Or worse than tbet your boasted line May end in a joup of the strongest (wine, That plagued some worthy relation Because you floursh in worldly affairs, A Yankee genius has succeeded in har- |ing murder was perpetrated last night. ago two men of — strength \o46 h z z jabout half-past 9 o'clock, at the Arbor y : phen A nessing steam to a musical instrament. | Billiard Saloon, on Bryan street, kept by neces pare tbe pep =~ His name is Joshua C. Stoddard, of Wor-| Mr. J. M. Iaywood, On repairing to tgwyer, and the other # blacksmith, but cester, Maas., and the following (from an} the place some twenty minutes after the unfortunately a little deaf. The latter exchange) will give somé idea of the in-| Ocemrrence, we found a large concourse was very troublesome to his friends.— |of persons assembled in the Saloon, and {{js name commenced with the letter A. vention : | ; . . : |the body of a young man by the name [fe fre ted istake “ The instrument is of simple construc: of Francis Hyatt, the bar-keeper, lying | so eas a aa ae pe = . tion, and when once thorough! at to-| : as ‘ ea 8 AN aged the floor dead, having received @ with the clerk, his name was pat down |gether, will seldom if ever get out of | jrepair. It consists of a horizontal steam | |chest or eylinder, some six feet in length, | land from four to aix feet in diameter, | which is fed with steam from the large | boiler in the establish meat where it is lo- | jeated. Upon the top of this cylinder is a series of valve-chamnbers, placed at |e ual distances from each other, into I ehhieh the steam is admitted without ob- lstruction. Each valve-chamnber contains 1a double metalic valve, with no packing, yet it fits so closely upon its seat as to al- low no steam to escape. To each of these | valves is eonnectud a very susall piston- rod or stem, which passess through the chamber, and is aeraict upon by ma pistol ball in Lis Jeft temple. The shot second in the li . ” must have caused instant death, and the eer ey pees eso ie ih unfortunate young mas lay upon the spot the leader that had been made thus um where he had fatlen. gHyatt, who came eereinoniously to outrank him. from New York to this city, is said to" (yye day huis athletic friend and brother pure = a very seek ames sca legislator, the lawyer, juto an exci- rom what we were able to earn, there ting political debate— lie was passed, appeared to have been no collision be and in a moment the lawyer had his coat ‘tween him and the person who fired the off, ready for a fight. This enlegiclative fatal shot. The proprietor of the estab attitude paralyzed, for a moment, the lishment was absent at the time, and only fYonse which had become proverbial for a few persons are known to have been order and decorum. Directly, however, present. Three or foyr persons have been every person’s attention was drawn to the ie aud : aa ayes gation g gantic blacksmith, who rushed upto his the salty aejuite tuasell, was comrade, exclaiming, pointing towards going on at the Barrac ks when we left the other side of the Hoase: “ You take there at 12 o'cluck. We were, however, tie back seats, aud I will take the front Board, and the bead and eyburdiyate of. Don’t be haughty and put oa airs, chivery without. Were it not for this \ : tice } t . ; Ww de of station ' oe Aeflhads a unable te learn any particals f acl at S rs oof the common schools, be ever Us lneuboat patde of ate stem, the valve would be simply a double nt Lol ; any particalars of achar- | can't legislate, but I can fight.” thief th hands and hearts toget Dop't be pred and tern up your nese | ’ ' i i etal acter sufficiently authentic to yusuly our a tee in cack other nt politicians Al pow people in plainer elvibes, balance shinies Nast Agi remain ig im reporting them at this time ose = CA Poreut colery. but ivenaed Cliristians But leary fur the cake of your muad’s repuse ary whee r ag ’ peli ‘ i an Coroner Eden held an mauest on the Hlloway's Ointment and Pills have effected coin af cue nite. Gn reat That all prood fish, wherever it grows, being eqnal on _ a eo; but a par j body of the murdered man, which re- another wooderful cure of Sove Lega — Anthony We Coun , an ant . ot : i : 0. r is , ; } 1 " le sebyert to irniation. one end of the valve being camcd vatade cuiced ina verdict that the deceased came Harnsoo Scard, Martineburg, V pia, was e God; and may all 4 rofeasors and cu | t ; tiie ecléclosinis : t a a zg, \ugpou, chers of every Dank ever recognize —— of the chamber, gives If be oe min 1% to bis death by a pistol shot fired by some a suflerer fur twenty-eight years from sore neat ci ecreetsltand. deni ience SMILES. power, which ts the nicest part of the persons niknown to the jury.— Sarann 1), % bad at tines, that human nature could searce oy x { s depend whole invention, and perhaps the beet “vee ITA ult C vy bear it as they were covered with wounds and all the colleges, aeademica, and Tow pleasant and refreshingaresmiles. patentable feature With a slight press ind proud fesb. His frends bad given ep all . berths { < r ry . . of the State be bound Ha mM the ver tun ing from the tediam of thie ure against these re the valve is oper - Lopes of bis ever regaining the use of his limba, pulse mind, ae they @rein re@ily, ae one } he saure is noved, it be “1h } Lotelinrenc es th fnen st $ iu so pitiabl more espe- ile aiterost. nl make coil cain world, and at home we are met by a ed, and when the pressure Is remove ! o* Hural latoliiencer” states that a fnend, * aes Puss othe state, the A ahs teroel, Mn Wake CONS fowl asant nat a! { closes as qnick as steam can act, which resding at Mount Vernon Maine, bas ramed, 1 ally as the doctors told him it was constita- f one ¢ 1 nend the ° ling wife, Whose picasan ‘ature “ oval ving “ Oo ( . a sete aaa : euki d ia not mach behind elcetrenty. Directly the open air his place, for the last thre: . a i heard fr au several people the © pend of the . » PP] 1 » c iw 2 wn) offen | * > i a aes rs fervics geutle Fl nt, like the refreshing dew, 9. er each of these valves is placed a Clu | years, the veritable coffee plant, the seed Me hie i bad | Sgecr ia ‘ 4 work , ye adds new life t oar system, and makes iyo alarm whistle, constructed groilar to vii i ; ases f this nature, he made up bie mind t@ atcd ; ; which was Leought thither Bve years ago froin give them a trial, wer using t for a fw oo is long to bathe ever in the sunshine of (hose used upon jocoinotives, except that = ; A CoW WILEY Senin iets ale ne ira lsednor a it Cela. bt grows about two feet bigh, and produ weeks he felt much better, and, by continuing , r \ cous Co it adiuite 0 ring sed of Wwweres v we i , 9 Saplay Cine) Neheds for Neo ne Vee UCUEN® aneoe nce agit * larientlet Tne w hig, )oo8 1 berries ra pods something like pram The (hein for two menths and a balf, be was per a pa . , atten or sharpen the tone hese 5 ect | rd. after t i Octuber, 1eSb. There ie the etoile of the lover, as he i : a C different sizes, e’as to | Planta, be ays, bare ma cml ween tiie comece fectly cured, after being 28 years a cripple, ads in the couptenavee of the object wie 1 } 1 considered beyond human ad. m he ( feel aK produce the desired tone corresponding ;and the berries mpemed without injury from e be .es, a reciprocity of feeling, an ie } ’ ss " ot » t _ ~ Pinte teticer Orpen : l : Ba ae pity owe with each note, ete This completes the frowta ee = 5 PRASTUS MT KR Mies oe one ch eal DP cc I machine, with the exeeption of acy ider none THE PRECIOUS LITTLE PLANT. PAS S BRO springs anew in bis bear mand ' 1 Le 5 sinilarte those aged ina cannon Tan’ Joseph, Williams, convicted of ther - \ a fow daye « (Lee W Tbe father smiles with satisfaction, as ; ' sy aan ets nba é convicted of the mar Two maidens, Bridget and Bertha, poh a y co : ps yan or music box, contaming Cogs which der of his father, Francie Williaa, bas r oe be In his ung America” mak ) 1 Tl AR ALL z 3 went to the city, and each bore upon her N A a ‘ ceccien a lehe tadder of lear roperly arranged, Will, Wile ime ‘ een sentenced by the Cirenit Court of : . 5 wiser ; ‘sak Ivle gry te : i ‘ A . - <e hand ar otherwise, operate upon the Person County, to be hanged on the 24 read a heavy basket of fruit. a rue rt beats wi nx ; y g 2 : ; r A Imerica m had beouyt ee wp he in f eee ot kk eee valves in such a saander as to play au) lay of this mont A jetition, signed Bridyet ioermared and sighed con- = vety, that io the Bayle Higul ¢ “ ’ } : : A) t , tune desired by simply chanying the iy over 00 pers has been forwarded To, - 8 ey 4. Boy Urn t may net Le lust of the duly be owes rank oe f . uw “fF nt ss Cor : ; ; stantly ; bat Bertha only laughed and i F wntatives of the Tou ( ‘and that his offspring way never Se ee ll ‘ “ ‘ ; e Govemor, raying the pardoa: ob sported F anid Hie dig eae he moveable. Oneof these instroments Willian Raleiyh Reguater Brid +4 . J thease oes nes I ‘ : , . - = . can be beard from ten to twenty-five ridget sarc : / ' , rtit t ict his a A ze “ n. o Erastus Bruvky of Nes g which his ara miles on the water, and every note wil . How canst thou langheo! Thy bas ‘ . successful a bales A 4 (be perfect and full We heard the inven. |, /mportant Dracr : of ket is as beavy as mine, and thou art ne . } Hugies, the reaclute clam Ati J iow picasant 16 We | tor play ‘Rosalie’ on it, and it | woked New Orleans, roy nted t stronger than L* emitle wi Humes ber countenance, 8 jib nk ner, T tal . hat lls enlturist of considerable a ple age ra : like ‘getting « all notes mechanical! ; Nertha replied she behobkis the budding beauty, and the i a ment etfers! fs } a « a ‘ ; The invention is l y vuder Une = i : i . yracetal mien of her own hight hearted) (oie) of tt ee I & hie Ihave placed a certain little plant : ne ; Mary. Ol ny ate fa motbere! od with a kev board similarto a pia . t y dif on my barden, and so I scarcely feel it. Yet Brix and . ; i ts ri ded lu a | . . ed t > , . . . : O ths | ie As bay ; ot . + Yel no. it woald obev the slightest toaeb and es h yrow wild in enor. W hy dont ron do so, too.” oo Was Bol vu ep web iw Te tin { vas affeet id a thrilling ; D arious & of the ” . ote i‘ sth id could play siow and quiek tones, eo f the Ay,” cried Bridget, ‘that must be erivemance of Lame iy me at aeinber of the Soe ve alee Clipe to ber mother eeenec Or Tic \ As acter Ur f yrvat stren and ’ ; id Me ads crated thie pawmage e object of affection. Per * tanles. Thistle design ofitlie in: | beantial Texter Siimeneatilic fax e perccsen ue Peel) aera —_. yt ort) tt , th . . ft plants - yhten my barden with it. | me dam bel hee to reeset the cannet tell, or thomght tathorn the dept centne to place these instruments apan , & ah itis made, ghten my ba “ t. Tel at the 2 z ” be he othee o er once what is its nar - west fall the | of a mothers enile luenactives and steamboats It would | are on exiibinee at the othee of Walt ce wha s name We know tut it Las Leen said, 8 man EAE OG | ; ar |B. Udardeng, on New York Among the Tertha answered phe ( ‘ atl elite J 3 7™ moet interest: { the «pecimens aret Ne a . Z s é a) arker from or f our ocean | mest inter ie! ees Are Tue * The precions little plant that makes Se . aaa wae R flax made froin the etalks of the entt ‘i ° Srude anc mde, and be a vihen teamere, aa she waa abont to enter a ' , ay ee oe vd Cvs et at anit daa ball Ate tk r “ naa ; f | plant, barce quantities of which are burnt : leus lighter, is called—patvener. - ha Mroh Wesker, whch Yet vone th 6 pleasant is the smile Lrvtish Lor say twenty t s,) and . : ioe ‘ mis ne Ar bwte ss rh eae Ae nee if . Lg, OM tine uthern plantations to get , ied} ue) ae “ sis eS WUC aati: AB Ja Yank ve in eas ntof the war: the Centare tre wild When thy berdea's very weeghty, The Church established by God on earth, ¢ ear ‘Sweet H € n tc same ’ : z . = : re " le - 3 Manilla, w ca ina Pauence neath t makes a easy pa ften has concealed inte very vitale the vessel on ite return to New York or Kos A 4 1 1A the ! k A f r ated a suppered abiity. wll rly hase hypocnte, vet nune the lesa holy is tom. diss suventirn, Patamects the ex.” ; - a <ee- a |n 8! nce ned * intu we Clureh, Suis at with eoiles—eaad pectatione of moet M . pect f vara) te if sue Ata meeting of the directors of A pe oa teat her oft a mewetec (dem sm williatterlt res io a atoral nankee olor, the vepeta tam , the - aw " pasun we when we speak of ; u 5 ‘ : i and tie vegetable « The North Carolina Rail Read held at Ral- ‘ rh eee : Pits j as culogizing the true, the ten an inpertant cecasiona vere essen * : Mr. T. 8. G : i eatltaaillumerualls a prey tion, we understand, is CH laak week r S. Garnett was “ . eK a P \ , 3 .. : effectual, prese ieih 4 elected General Saperintendent of the t u c wtu ru nis W ‘ = i re a * A rs by . aan a | ae much + enees ri ‘ sini $0 | Read Salary €2,500. This is a most beholds the object of her maiden > , , » b mlathestt ies . Oe snes pa we chag: A, of me inert, we of temper @ : : : : The Product rencaeof England The ‘ ri Cari be ecldvat priceatar be. Ct selection. Mr. G., is well g rending the shackles which have , pag ey rant tot} ; k tt 4 of th d t es bk 4 e nente. aol self. ne ; al London Times congratalates a vat w e at h the article is now Known, on this end o the road, where round Le, aind prockaining himeet! once ' \ ) ee a } dilli just now Encland is a bright atate of sold —-¢ nevvead Advertims e has bee iperintendant, and dilligent wore aman, such as Lrigiiten the face J & . ttn and well capable of at 1 ; S Ae ee - 1 s dn < tend- le leat aw eater awemea a A the mourner by the coach of the sick, prodnctivencss — 1a RO EN ETS — >to the truat committed to his care. . he }] A ) ] . ¢ 4 zs rs Pd oO — - a my Fey go . a when the physicam proclamne theiuvalid recruits day e | as ‘ ] Gy Jeare N 7 . VY. No more faithful officer could have been : ; . a martatike Ar vat of danger, suck as on as the siti emigrat and 7 I a gives ralit W : and apy ‘od an me sia the hour. all ‘ twa, ¥ ve > the f wing fx , x A x gene ( (;acnn, we learn has been elect- wnat o exe w oy —"thy Srestacat re t nf nabies bin t ox vi wath yoy — J : Peer earter ee 4 aK MA a © 8a 1 ¢ ef Eugineer of a road in Maryland, oe dt staf fort Y ‘ bg \ f r , 4 ; {and thy staf, they miort me rere \ the and 87,934 dea a <6 r " ] Rey hice. Be ’ se liere ss the simile of the coquet the ri ’ wast eeply verse s res : AEN OAR ; tits mar et A) | : _.- Bers rte Mr lj sniile of the proud — and the bland) smile : q yes us tae k and tor ( ed with th §} ~ Denndes frown le and theee ele agreed with hier f knavery, but IT count them not as Sat 4 Ww pe mp 7 . a judg arshily off ¢ rom “ rok i Tate Amos Lawrence —He kept D, ra dan ea is 6R ) narter a ¢ ie regard to the prognety of passing such aine amiles, These are unholy and hypoerit. (ane ange 2 ae te wsott sow an acecunt of every expenditare, and un- ee ~“ a, seal, and are not heaven-born Tey mam eee ee MeN hol LK beta of sta Gar shies P : late of January 1, 1852, hie dia “ott them | “ ap S 3 anillica @ year \e far as cau be ascur li c € ureat pr ples of rel ! ey } ie Ps as © at ) ry ' “ uta as} Jobo — best wo eovere test no delight, but @re glastiy, vague, rts , tk . gious tolerate and never scrupled to vans the following: The outgoes for and mean Unlike the sweet sunle tanee, the eile’ He Ce oxpress avuorrence ot areeciiion, ab olyects since January 1, 15342, (ten cot Eh Letts ae) nee ae | leeful 1 )., from this partof the hing Jnotex ot pe Seca i" \ t chiidh e gleefal Taugh of the b ; ae even in its imidest form. Tnmerw and years have beea six hundred and four ev « bow wa ‘ Jom Usewe arte pl } i) cl is } 12U a Vvear 1 _ : ' ' mE Sohiool bey ey commanicate no hapy q pe ee my : A year. | piety he never perimitied to pase once. ttousand dullars, more than five-sixths of 7 and nyut, aud @ hat oreuae nese tothers, and are nothing more than 00” bee Sobel DH Sah = a, A pered. When Vigant told hrm a loose which have been applied in making other ” F nerease € eeds y w) ’ t * ite caw Bene and lek \ Le parr is frowns “in parple and fine hinen nue ue “ ; x ee : Vesory about a nun, he vave ny «ac. people happy. and 1 1s no tronble to find t Minncer thulscare - x : adh 1 dos ase an, @ ‘ as mad n Give me the smile of bope— the emile ™ y Ne PY ‘i ; ‘ 23 anet a? € Ir Haller ver ecta forall [have to epare the woret vot Hkelv ¢ e wre thar g ‘ slaglera aman foare were ang flove--and the joyous, happy site f. a ae . N ; an lte env anvt > ecttul of br 1-4) to 1882, his charitable ap- SAP VOTTTAEN CC ee cee . ae the paret tt liecr my pathway ther Koved: thatiea Lalit the pamber mates is \ a ; aa a mien a aenit to one Awad i Aen . ; ee Seat Vt a He fava ac clenrer view annually added to our popniation ath tue . ie j aes Sf doliare. ‘The ag: roy ch of Heaven -a brighter hope 1 stron TW)s is a very sate caicalatl _- wet . t iH loreal g ve a nt of his chanties during au pos ' 4 my,8 2 raises res Xt Feases the s ‘ life rer taith raises wages and increas ‘ cas ast ee vearsof his life was about n sh ’ ee t tomileney t i isa l : . The arniles of hope, love and sympathy, Mens 1st Be See ’ 7 aera: 7 relicwas a Fund aud twenty-five thousand ' al sucl ompl y , = yrat ' read it poer 1 ¢ lay AR | Aime he Mts Se complacent” gn the snniing face of pature—Ob t low EEN ot a . ara IN } ay . ‘ ver 1 t t may be safely asserted urbeey cid he exhib and withel, sacl entire ileasant they are ww the weary earth pil prants wa oe ha ou erate the sports of hantiag ors t at lishursed daring life seoen Aven < ~ wy 99 ve a <nimmer eae r Z contwlence in the justness of is cause chido he yrim bie 1 eae a A AN l thoumtad deddare tor the benefit of ano a fallen t BUS. « ya near * ¢ nifeat, na ‘ Wit a sof Lun ry . Vy dol il - jineruar day was speaking favorabiy of one ot Sir + Te women ly > RamMe as inthe corresponding qua - ee reds of themamiols 7 who Lad become \ fot z J ‘ i LRAT ! : [saac’s nephewa, he urged it as at yee = nig in-cire joni ow Jer c ‘ " ; ae aie wens the oe cireulation in New Jer ter of 1h ts thon agaivar int, “Thwt te Wisel Couldn't Forgive AU—Anold fellow, } sey to be presented to the next Legisla oa PS aals! . Bi iinetirt Alte ae OO, me Thee As. at ‘eh : Lint Faletheos i : (cen ne af - ; . ’ . / I Weary 4 e, ought e might I ture of that ite, asking the passage ! Vovel Subject of Taratien \ Be Nanton aa we commit snieide, but he didn’t Avast not aay that Mr Brookes a fan act to prevent the manufactnre or sale presented to the Le ature ot] AP t t forgiving all his ene } ' { | / . wow 1 fe gZ toch any and gener t adulterated Ire liquers within ny t t thy ' : , F ah hes = : ee : a k oF : j aul watar i 4 { { / . Svat the last moment, he removed . ave b aby t the ate, making mmedemeanor, and ere ‘ - aa } ‘ z : every gen \ } : ‘ - WoW s neck. saying to him 5 . ‘ Aner attbzoetiingy the fenders to time and in fat ; me “ a fisive (ola ac ininent ; ‘ \ ; ne re wr can forgive ¢ ; : ‘ " at with H ‘ \ As . Nu z the copper lead snake wan at 6 t arformabon os fra , : \ \\ , They have killed two , He hia wea five New A ) Robert Pel w t ; : ‘ de ck ‘ Wee ars’ worth of my cattle, and yore mil la BUNA Is just an Loire trom Suma ‘ ce rage at A, aes 83 e and | meet there'll be a general Fe ‘es * bis deatinal t as bromcht amagnig nt royal tiger : e ; “a hr rM Ain te etar ba ; or one of the iblic menageries Forts / id / . ae evin ; nell K -o- = Ww Abons and ctercise great induence in i , 2 \ 1 r ried bwere, < stated, sen cay \ y \ wall, forgetnng ae that Ppres { 1 Youtheul Conple, —Robert Gray ame he nate Lik fo his com | Lat he killed . ud ; R e fac AY } : ttt . lhe k ne tena es lah ay ‘ \ t As ety tive. las just been married, naa \ and useful career Us even latcralie ' ‘ Pi ¢ \ ‘ \ ‘ thirteen of them before he could be secu PaUatWainet at! Mi } ina ( ty, Virginia, to a lady ne Med Tiuamuniuygear slong war ; . } k H ( | wa : wo Vears usually ia incastreus, persevering, able, ten es u \V t . ( prey 5 oy ten all thangs, and of pure moral charre Tito Waldo has decided thatin Cony Ngabern t ia at ela ' heen Leautifully said, that ‘the t > | t Sk at faceot fi j ter, he ra entitle nl wil receve the cont neetient the acereta of the Roman Catho , t \ ‘ ve face of futurity, ie ; Sergstite / ( ; ; . ne’ & and snpport of hie flow aidacus whenes contessional are not held sacred by our Sar / . ' \ = \ . y ‘ and of mercy Seek A - 1PR0 yan wie 1 1 next Ae riliatiearl Cliereahire wey ranitem aws, when the superior demands of jas. COUPES TANNA Ise AS TA CAPE! sidomiy stata use that veil, therefore for sadness tht hth yl tee require their dis loaure. Thisiscon- season—but Onslow Whe hard ty bent Fi Away a i thie tbe seen to shade the brow than faa ‘ ‘ “ a ’ . . , , y : trary to alate Virgina decision Balsall Sunder tweer \ we boy cy doarraved in arniles of gladness, 1 —— = - t avery witum thea lr ww, AS Soon @ Mig = : aa = ae reine angioma Bestract from the Mesmie of the Governor of Ot. such person shall be fined not less than oue | thousabd nor more tkaun five Uhousapd dollars Virg nia, to the Legistatare of that State, ' Whk Aarne? he Et Nas and be imprpoucd ia the state prison bot lens Can one bor more than tive years, This is ts } fi 5 - Since soar last session, | have received from ihe penalty for an unsuccessful attempt to re verai of Une Sates of this Coutedermes. reset ober a rubaway slave, ' Ae Upou various subjeols, With @ request thal tted to vour consideration — ho this request, they are Lere- 1 cute The tesclupot fron: the sles K ! 1 Maine, Massachusetts, Une sulteet of the estab Joys further provided, that ao person holding aceordat v. State, shall io ay capagity issue any warrant or ouner prowess, of graug any eerficate, under or by virtue of eather of the acts of Conyress, for | the rendition of fayitive slaves. Aad any per * t they may be sub | “ any office of homer, trast or emolument in that) sembly He views of the condition of the com- consideration and dignified action of the general | Pe ' a aap oabliady bdietag that aay Carolina atchtan. rash step will be taken, but that when action ts | decided on it will be such as will vjndicate our. = rights, reduund to the honor of, the commron- wealth and t the Union. jap a I have thus frankly exhibited to the general ase}. monawealth, of hee great works, jnstitutions and suggesied, and iuvoked your aid in vaising Vir ginia to the eminence she ought to @écupy. MY! TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 11, 1838. Al that the presedt government of |six incmbers have not arrived in the eity/¥it: 4 cain, infgpes's, reoommeuded such agtion as my mind | — 2 Se Fur the Wetchman, DIVISIBILITY OF MATTER. , : “Many years ago, Dr. Thomson dissolved - the recognition by Mr. Wheeler, our Mine Mr, Deaxes, of Wisconsin, and Mr. Yutrs, o |gtain of nitrate of lead in 600,000 yrains of ea. CONGRESS—Dee. 4. Three new Senators appeared and took the j G28" All the Central American govern. | ments have protested, through their di-| = === ]plematic agents at Washington, against; usual oath, viz: Mr. Hare, of New Hainpshire, » SALISBURY, N.C. ister, of the present Nicaragna (or Walk-|Florida, ‘There are now present, we believe, ter, and passed through the solution » ev er) government. They state it as their! fifty-two Senators, Four seats are vacant, and sulp Trent of hydrogen, when the whole liquis @nsibly discoloured. Now @ Brain of Messrs Russe and Hovstos, of Tessa, Mr. wales be, regarded as equal Seam ce Tuompsox, of Kentucky, Mr. Matcoug, of Flor Fi YE, Sa ate ida, Mr. Jounxsow,or Arkacaas, and Mr. Toomss, toot OF turtuce, with an cedlnery 6a ri aragua cannot long continue } and deelare that it is the fixed determination of the governments they represent to ex- acy ene te" We publish, this.week, the elos- en eet ut tor Ne i eh sen who shail grautany cerifcate under either term is about to expire by constitutional limit. ing part of the ye of the Governor ve ated eee seen Garuee of Georgia. ; ‘millivnth of a square inch may be seen, The _ at eit aie i ae i ‘ i bre seed ae i ty ee shall i ate ay exam hax le ih A} ] vite d i an over: of Virginia. It is chi y in reference. to vt The only business transacted in the Senate water then could be divided imto $00,000,000 009 v! SAS MMOS ates FOATIVG L efhee Te may hold under the State, and shall tbe whe Hote mmajority, demonstrating that he pos- ce . . : . ‘ ‘ he Kev. Henny lead i : : bi fagetive slave daw. wilt ul eee TE forover thereufter ineligible ty auy office of trust, sesses, as he deserves, the contidence of the peo: the abolition proceedings of Massachu- | be A vote is to be taken in the town Sealerday was the wae ' se nee porte: The in the grain of Bitrate of lead ro oe ewe va tepor et Vass door cr emolginent ender Uke laws of Ubat) jc. D shall retire to private lite with the con, Betts, Whych virtually nullify the fugitive of Charlotte on the 22d inst., to authorise iA as Dean, of lows ae veer ee a Pr P| weighs 63 peed coat of a grain; and an atom a) ‘ v > t ~ cou tmouwealth, Aud any person who ehall act! sciousness of having discharged my duty to the stave , and are‘in direct opposition to oF not the: Couinttesihiiers to-echecribe | tomes of a commitice tu wait ve the ok jof lead canuot weigh more than 1,810,000, . na \ ‘ ss couuscd ter any claimant of an alleged fuga best of my ability, looking to Virginia's advanee- 1 \ ees Rel peri South : deut aud inform him that a quorum of the Se-| 990,000 of a «rain; while the atum of Wea that the States of this Ciocn are notes r rodabor under eith the ment with a longing eve, and trusting with th the Constitutional rights of the Sout 1 895,000 to the Wilmington and Ruther Dicdtant dp t i i sulphur he ‘ bates of Chis Ut bot ¢ tree frome service or labour, under either of the eut with a longing eve, 1 e i . 20, > Pr. "i emble . 5 receis Ae bi Ug @qqual ihe san) what dhe peuple CF one. | acte of Congres alia!l Vacnte ally coluinis: inusl te rfiwt reliance to yon, and to iy sucoegor,| Phe importance of these things to the ford Railroad. . ae behest - me re ee hese ed with the bang made jt rig : ! age ’ a be Os . : . cabions ; th 7 ; A eA tiob are to be allowed: pri sand cpa be may bold, and be thereafter inc pauctte to proteet her interests, guard her rights and her Soathern States, {g a sufficient reason for! ELECUNIVS Cutt mut cntUne + $ “could not weigh’ more than two billiout, ted from appearing as counsel or attorney ia the! hat commonwealth. These two pro stuns shall not apply to removal trom: judicial maheunble fice | Lut if any judge shall perform either of Ube acts, it ebadl be a bre@eh of coud bebavior, apd reason for buss of public contidenee, and sufficient ground for Mnpeachmeat or removal, by address. © Tr is also declared, that. eve ty sheriff, deputy bd sbenth jailor, coroner, constalle, or other officer of the State, or the polide of any city or towu, or any distret court, eth or town officer, or tus officer or other menvber of the Mt Ua Hhite asumytrn stiould be inet promptly courts ot saeh degradidon we should net subaet 1 A Virgina have the fight to carry any specees of PPO PerLY powsesscd ey them soto aay Lernitory of the United Siates, that the people of apy viber State bave lo carry any epocies of (have property. and Congress Me auowlig bie TF same Ue adibeurily Lo | tas oe State aud dons ie ie eres The po | volunteer mn policy rejuired that Ree As és Re detain on teuan, or atid therein. any person for of THN ye 3 Y , sale t Lar | a : * Ps ve Hw 7 a . H mi ts ; the reason that he is etafmed, or adjudged to be aby are toh Uh ie labor, shall be tined States sba.| not cjnalty jo he cy requires tie be abolished within th the mybts of mmdiwiduals and the pubne safety and weitare ! thai other independent sovereibes have wot a fugiuve frow service or nel lows [hab che thoesand bor more than two thousand doUars, aod Ue bp prisoned in the State prisva not Tess than one nor more than two veers} and the volunteer militia are prohibited ve whether sound Uriediotion and when W will be consmtcot with W bat mbt have they to deciare | ; {rum acting ib any Waanver io the seizure, deten Mave, Qnder the bug ilive honor, and perpetuate ber fame. 5 December 3, 1855. JOS. JOUNSON, oo berates the Cuion in nearly three columns of ed- It endeavors tu prove what no correct thinking man ever doubt: | iturial, for its want of principle, ed, that the Union lacks honest principles; bat whether the Sentinel is more ¢ Xempt from the lished in’ Frederick county, Maryland, have fully organized. It advocates what it lias placed the name of Mr. Firewore at of the commonwealth! who shall assist, imprison, supposes will be pleasing to the Democrats of te lead of its columns and accompanied the Senate aud of the Bouth, whibt We Cuion It with a strong editoral. our exchanges mauy evidences of the charge adits of doubt. sustains the adminisiraion. DPerbaps the mo- ves of both might be traced to the same soerce self-roterest. ‘The Sevtine! is printer to the Senate, aud the Union to the House of Repre- sentatives aud departments. Take away both Jobs and we suspect th the zeal of Loth would | {offering them, In this form, to our readers.! yi Yer Organized. —We have files from |The wild fanaticiam of the free States Washington to the 8th inst. The House bad | knows no bound, and it is the duty of the Family Quarrel,—The Washington Sentinel South to watch and prepare to repel it. high estimation by a large portion of the press, of the distinguishing claims of Mr. Fillmore on the contidence of the coun- try. For our own part we know of no one whom we would sooner see President dispusition ow the part of the Bumale lo Occupy | nare of » grain. ~~ ame itself with confidential business until the pose Mut what ise billion! We.meyany.that w sufficiently igeriaaces enter ae its ee billion is a er of millions, thus, 1,000,000, Mir. Duopkian gave notice that 6/909 000. Haut he mind ia incapable of conceiy. an early day be would preseut « bill for a grant ling such numbers. Hf a persow were able . of land aud other aid to a railroad from the Mis | count at the rate of 200 in a minute, aad to sissippi Valley to the Pacific Ocean. | work without interwission 12 boars in ad ‘Tue House ov Keragsentativis was aguin would take to coont a billion 6.944 944 “hig engaged in efforts tu elect a Speaker. Five votes | of 19,028 years and 319 days. But th were taken, with very litde variation from the | creatures so minute that 2 100,600,600 wan results of Mundas, The Iymocrats voted in so may be contained in a cubic ineh, And they lid phalanx, aud put thelr candidate up to sev | easid they are last to wght by the most powerful enty-five voges, whilet the Opposition were divi iOatrumepts, are seen to bave organs fitted tor ded amongst several candidates, The utmost | collecting their fied, and even captaring their order prevailed daring the sitting, and there was | prey, and their organs are supplied with teens 4 tutul absenes of excitement. All opinioes © wounshed by cireulating Guida, which must cos. tu the probable result seem to be founded upoe sist of atoma, Avd in reckoning the sine of these 0 reliable data, | stoma, we must mut speak of billions, but poe passed over the 27th balloting and vo elcetion live Guiice” Its azyreseive progress, | o¢ Speaker. It is altogether uncertain bow long {it will be before the House shall organize. There a : is, as yet, po undue excitement. The President The * Banner of Liberty,” a paper pub- | will not sead in bis message until Luth Houses oo 2@ A serious disturbance has broken out in We notice in M8esa® vriginating in the batred between the slavery and anti-slavery men. Gov, Shannon has called ow President Pierce for military aid to execute the laws agninst offenders. The re- ports of the difficulty are very conflicting ; nev- ertheless, it is quite certain that there is great excitement ip Kansas aod the border counties uf ol or retu.uen od ) M 4 t achive on \ : ! gentle A equ aatuvrty to matain, Hiern we then, SM § oer : a “s Pian [le las proved himeelf a most worth Hissoun, and that active war preparations are It is due to the several gentlemen who have chance of Lillious of Lillions, that is, » que proper, bat ewwid policy requires (ue contiou- 1 aia : ae ; Tbe Seutivel charges that the Union is tix I : “being made cach reevived a very small number of votes ia drilken, 1,000,000,000,000,0C 0,000; and te Ce eetabuebunus of slavery wortit bes “ ald ena avd gallant commander of the ehip of oo jection fi Speaker of the of Ke a of tabuebunut of slaver Unk Cc ty iu Stal wuch disposed to louk upon the conm: ui the e J iti De. SILL 1 tl be 7 election for a Speaker of the Louse count this at the rate of 200 9 minute woul i SMP ont hare ) . tate— ; less “ ‘ ' F Tumitea, and have pot dab power J al det Joain : aerate V4 Nol ional lntellicoeer!ws bh taver er State a than of wisdom and firme . twa gratdlying lo the many preseutauives Unet we sbeul! state that they have frecire altike taletheot ‘the globe Whether i. be Cubamicut wil tue r > be Le 6 r ; ta . Pork fronds aud acqgumalaners of Lr Sit to leary q +8) poe ' > tie slave a fate and impartial tria i } nd «on whom the bearts of the peos le been io bo sense candidates for that office, but |; be | ih Veiuale that 1 absiish e ar Bei nN ° “der the allegation groundless; for we think ld itl feat that he lias made a good degree of progress in : tag (bem a thomsand million, to count Ihorssa nt. 1 thre Ce-tie ft « PrOVmBions @ fees rv) 1g ul .. ra : if ere | nas ek t, fe nen ard 2 prove re f ai) that these two papers are antipodes—tbe Intel. Wuld rest with quict assurance of saf ty Se wing. his new stock of Medicines, de: and @erely the recipients of the comphmenlary jy for 19,075,873 years, or 3000 tinues bal eu fthe commissioners, witnesses ar pa} P i P4 . y y More as long such ower de! z aco Tele ce ahe g auch deter de. in to paid by the !tbeer being calm, reasonable, just and dig. , — ; ; ee has whee highs yet do bee votes of incusbers who dhd wot louse 10 vote ag the human race ie Opposed to bare bee ve al FS Le x Hany Sie N ne SES Dtate No pallor prmon of that State, oe any: bified io all thir ge. wlilst the Uaioo is violent e here ls quite an excited contest fe . for bs ao aoe 2 as feel to Bil or for any of the numsnees. Tbe same reinark 1 the Earth.” nthe | Tor ¢? 7 TH tet? ni : z , a any thing m he hoe. } ™ es ok on rife . eunty therein, shail be used to impreon any, ubjust abd unpriveiz o its course. Were now going on in Wilmington, between 2 = 7 eg © oe hoe applicable to the several reverend genthemes coe (Go urreme tra vthorst pr a ro) K i from cord.ns io Luca ; rey DOM acc ussl cf comvele a anv iuBence creall tush the Union amd Scutoel Wutted oul ufc: (he American: and Democratic parties, satis he yesterday received such votes in the elee Clowing part of a Lecture on the Uni. Midler ee TUCL ot rence eee CC UaRTe® |peneed 18 Socel we dant iliekutan ts pabenal wel) pending the election of Town Commis Prem the Coiumivs Times ton ofa Chaplae of the Seuate.— Vetional fa by Prof. I R . , : : ; 179) ut 1BOU, respecting fugitives frou: justice! i & ae : : : ; i eee y Pro esky Deen, who wae [isl in i e - ‘ ~ t ‘ a ° vul t 4 « , . > Pp o } } £ es Lad nf instit iret ehihl :* ¢ a pomons escapiog from tue service of ther 2T FeU J be vm parced nthe least by the act. ssouers. Mr. | ullon, (he foreign editor GEN. S. F. CARY y the Arctic stations eb bal svew ¢ ‘ e » yr sex tre ry : ! les aH ! . ices plalare collaiil te g oe or aK a Baier, of who nay be convicted uf oletmeting SS Ht a, seen Bot surpnsed tha mey, ba of the Journal, leads, or attempts to lead This distinguished gratleman wv Fam. CONG! Ine § cae wets we that tl . oe sees Warrant of order im@ed tred and all unchantatlevess ~ should be cher the democracy, agaimet the Americans. ‘had beralded as the moat able of the advucates lea Mr dl \ ; “TL have Lal it most at Reart te show how dy J awe oe ite alied be wae wards 5 om : i ; o the Sanata, Mr aU8 eGlunilied & remuie Aastria oe Turkey w t , ” oy eo at lee Me : fe auy ished by each towards the other. The Union Burr, of the /lerald, is constantly on of the Temperance Reform, was ia attend alt ‘ Tat an aa nag a long perical of Gane, there has been 2 ten ° ' ue ; r woder cd jams, poe for the im: 4 af 1 mets rye py | ee ee s ¢ . wwe for consderation to-day, ve Tess good, are test Weld States fans perm arre Tee ae ald Wha i land as an advocate and defender of amee oo the Graad Divison, which met here . Ae 7 is nat LJ a deacy of events proving = providential poryeme tree that the inst.:utions of eet t wou Rad A : Peruri nee : dal} ; eat of the uited States tur ioler matioe on t A wb Staats } > : Se kecutiot for daniages OF penalties accruing ue ‘Uls and shane ANd lah Sal Let then tay the Americans, who may well Le proud |ast week, and delivered several leetures Juning ict 'of the alleged datuciaeccs 1e Kanseele the eatablabment of the Union. Jlowever st fur Peay and ut wore trae tg meal op ¢ “ue DCE of j ty Mercenary pul uishers uf the party, who are there i ‘ . Rear oO ae Lo hD gd pe EHX! Ciurvances 10 Ram ark po bees faloc *0 AlUcWi]d a Greed arate mie Cm ‘nserjuuce of any aid remdir dot | = " ul hie able aud valuable services: the week at the State House m each orcasio il! ions oh lc eeles gee the feriags of man may bier im re=peet for an. ae eet, Avi na hee ; any cmap ng fuyitive lave by enabled Wo participate, to a amall extent, in the spacious Hall of the Mouse of Representa A ; Moedey “Nel = bat grind can refuse to rreogmiae # cisine x4 : ' ’ ‘ mw oseen that the ade ry > th m . électwu of Ufhan the Nuste va ay 7 or leas chaciivgs to then .u~ r eo ie ay aA . t ; ise the distnbutioe of the loaves sud fimbea The a Jud, Dorotss is pot dead: as UT? *™ crowded to ite utmust capacity eit! Sine \ ; ‘3 ore | Gor alll nad can Le pret of thougttfel, aflecuoe- deemed good ani wluimsume ! ein pean ; approaching sesann of Congress may efficr a - Ls ; the mearbers the Legislature, Ure Tht ep Ce see te ie el ate and dutlul Wyaly to that abich for oo, ‘ Pema tresecad t Teeste a clause of the constitu i 5 la , ee sot trac . . ? ~~ true and on'y suund | le lor cats Sate Rillia ithe loca niohey eee watiar change in their retative posrucns whieh will make W& stated in oar aac ater accounts ter the Clerey amdiiballedoe onl thesenue ate decors lerealicn, among ibew, ope ww goed wen ochaved by . or patun to adyt ase 8 net ; 1 the Wotinell ceah €6 inked dkatak represent him as out of danger : ; amend the haiurauzauun laws and one to author bemne ageney ' tee souubern Sales, and sithoat wl ch ew | <otinel exa we we are sath Ged that ius hos sal suffrage ercomds to lien Cary the firs working through creturtes. the circum-tunces whah surr iit, a . ; het ¢ . od : ze a niall coach Lae betecen 5c Lour and den “s eordance « o wiahe ar : cata mh “Ale Cuanl bt 8 mveiwat lave rat Whe (ich aries more frum the patron : amongst the Orators of the presewt ay Fur the (cestturive of the Uvieed Rtatee . ay ; - a t nt lie laticr reeeives Uma. (rom its want 1LUGb.—Several droves of Logs have A Frencto Mfr, Meat sulinnttied a motes to re ple. an nip a inter * : ‘ t i Yorkil je In bes firet lecture be discameed the pevensi!: é ; ay, ae joe may carry your dete of grativede to the iB as eet I F * <. . aie 2 eee at n < ville, S.C. amas Obese fer tills aad reports Aa private character te t cvagerns of } me ii. ‘ <. Rta cantar prpoples of the Deunrat entered Lorky i 7 this season oe sUlwoalty amd the pracieabs + of Wie y a - : memory of that mecinbly of Sages and Btatne to, will pret > ut . Aue perty—that was — Lalumore Clipper f them was sold out at 6 cts grouse. The [uote I I . p Court A Claima, but. afler tie ussion, tbe reno- * : : . cha robibitory Ligaur Law, claiming that the pr : men who i cumseusue comstructed the enstite wd dwerton wd dunn what f and : ~oo thers were demanding 4 b f ! peat ag rah The dela of whe fa lmle pendence FG iit at ae ny S anne 5 ilttory procs, was indeed the nda lua. = tes sialic . eedmiurgu hum sua eervice or lable, be LOMANCE OF KRRAL LIFE a : : ' Tie Hocee og Karns sevrarivee nocwed, * vee ges over this and. A aR annem weed ee a or 4 ! rie T: wo Patel a iabiacls wadet ta i tafe alas Nailat Ns ° ete mned vary), bs Labure L a Spee (OMY be pont bo thet other assembly of » me and at le yore vn ¢ wf the ‘ ‘ ps ponder Pr " rs ; uo ww), tes sabors bu es - Cvsgrem bad no ngzidt im inlu Lt ‘the oy y - Eas Thaw aco Times riates a story. the ip tae «\ correspondent of the eter . stened to hie stoking projpesiigne . N is fl. : gould men who declared 4 Hat for the Unsom, Mics gee, ; . ” arr. wer 4 la'sm ua le » e bur I pgs yethal the coutrivut : : act NA tele Bete leken 8 iihoul wt, Lee Gegriaie Se It bad git w ; Tbr oct of Mamachewstia, ve every perngrajh, depts of el.ich are said to loreal [a coral) U¥'S es eel a te ee “ §8 taoed as they were by rosie ‘ ‘ ems ey ar Pa. of om thechogys ag mut be timid a6 the fous of the sherds! sr : mus Wane . bo ‘bos fur yellow fever suffers, in Norfolk and ape i! uscrath. hocare pecrar ile i " marta ral (yom ed: and theséere and to permet cor ts emta it open the yp n anna ee Be wey © Bierate. tows mm the mitenoe of (he ved a beautiful Pore ammnnted to §310,00V of ' ; in ace nm 3 Liou, and B1 toe Mr t amrpaii, of (oben Ube : bd ae ge (rensem to the . ‘ ad ~ . Mla every . ortsmouth, ’ ee o iV, aca and re aeonal te ob them t ‘ nl mon canset be co neere bet baiow that nme §=fhe south su init! then to ee : . oe yeoman, whine father dying, willed ber 12 Sipe Veen ean at FeMarming wily eeven votes cast were drvaie 5 tim © bagrar ay : lite cee : : : vi which Portsmonth received @S), sions reached by the ch-juent epeaker . ii ‘ : i shah heaps woe the traitor se secumnigid prace, (or the wake hal ual « : < Ye } nes aD) vinslabees WO Lue ehote of a large furiune, ehich she was tu nN tare Ra raureiuie allibe Tack amet a due n ulber mem Ler opes have wilt of eal La le - is J athens nF he |. . Jay mo Zz | at gwit of tl pee prs a sub ree ae ; E biscw : ’ - meh Ci premses! “ ell be effect te '* Bos | tare ad a vps Uv» i ngreestaclc od and ibe ce. hent when (went ope veers of age, on coed: tz xe Bank of the State las de arch war a powerful prementatic (tue rele I ne . ected Ww rroce apd euh bewibiy apd eth tnn gh ab Gate of ic want interfetenc and 4 loom » i R a fe lay, thea gt winent A the prliinal orothe ¢ RLory a D550, penge tabi fut tbe remlitiie at the ol remain single unt)! that clared a we n aal tend of Oo perct. bon sustained by the differen’ clasees of ert ty ~ . footer wees’ in’ the’ © se Ss | omy whee | \ mort ef lepetes io aliempt oier aod unre fia Y Behe es 2 x ) ’ an gte a al reasve ft the result ae oa a BEN Vviaswoe of ver to cum, aL lo desusop OP De ee oe) SOC leR premmly ea) Siew Clay eal! the ‘wyuecten for sme , the hawor trae. and the rey umeitilities arse = fa dh ( wroe of our was the work 4 loud.” weal aud na al he rn at be Stachagedica Core Deut ution, aud \ Patent f lvugh.— Tie Fayetteville Ob: ing from relanon Some paccages Te co beentatthy ( osermeetrs » ‘ : Gnikiir A Mies veart, Lat bet young affections became at b-nagth k di . ' ! " a Si evla d ‘ f ! server speaks of anew plough exhibited ». the Bnest otracue of vhesa ne ramen T Ly ae = een re re : } h x 4 f u nr From the Pogetiersdie Okeerver pesled By euch repen ATeTY 4 nett ie ; : Z > ; aha leone Tiree) Scars) Peeters) tithe lex pirate he fat ambe iF he. Youa Pre 8. 1835 Aiba Here ey: ; P at the fate Camberland Far bv Mr. Mc. « ha ve Tee j ‘ . ~ . Cog, Dut cuore ges wor ye id of pie = wane) io the ® 5 a 1 oe. . TI Coal Impudence —The W shingion Usim \ r of the [ 1 Stats « shal] be Wane Caskill, of 1 mond unty, which wae Ou Saturtay « ' re wre devils Tie Beiteb Mai st ame! ip Afrece hae aris : scherhete re <t ther-of dl th arUe man, of shoey midrem, whe removed from £ ae} 1 to th hilat f the f edd l oak on egret appre: te the Wi hand rights ered ali be the supreme 2 4 J ~ x beequently a Td, togee her with the neht @ cubist tic rm © fraude and 1 f ed from Liverpamd, with dates lo the 24th eit — eer Pye t ; : ae eee en ; Ba Vig pc eaal oy on avriaAaee eo anite with the Lecwhowan se give po OER aes ‘ a aod the jeices im every Stat another dace and tuck op bw reandence in the inauufactore and sl. fur Ralb. h aor traf and its demorstinng inflnence Cattve hed Uccimed—Fasr feu quarter to ; : om cae cert arly: marther 0m the eomt ok 21 Ma wakes vomine snd rand if we may jalge - A a the latter the offices in he Ibouse of Key ree . - erat oa ep ea att we ik three ewghthe wer grades one 2 Exe & awe: f amy Slate t> the contrary pot said So oe JI wm rranded, for = : . from the manifest fecings of the immeme av * L bon — = tatives, omer the pretence of defesting tie Re mm us perpume of iasing see lo ber bear lie awe b@ The Richmoud Wingy denounces deenee, ther seal of deapptubet..o hee teen “* (ihe werk have aemnemte-| to ibiety-6o pabhicsos There might have Leen enme pasty ‘ [reritel we ereateree ere nee “ Wrierican| Ceoun = oe : \ eerie ee th i holes Mee hts ke ot : : ‘ og sie goin o peeve that TS oot he on 2 ; TyA ou the groand ’ bir afar : . bales rales wry we trenter Anm im en arpeal by the Una to ite own a mlute e . Vedic te ttecim 7 sacl o lee that it hae repadiate! the 129th eeetior pe Sunday morning lertu wae 8 socress Phere te mth ag important from th cent of . ’ Dombse & worikhes an) © ‘ £ he comet at) Item to Meo ere Lom j A tequire t ong t : ful vindication of the Bite from the eharge of Saree: . ( Pye ns t yehat Whigs am! Urete ly defeat the Re mcUttee ar slavery article thre adelphia o the pariure « Atlant, © - o ag li nes Mlale ts es vwslete and p I eenaeriog the use af leticireting oF pobliwane bat ihe prupres> as male es . ees ee eee ; ree ov mans irlene we order li: hve ie caer eed cb fi) or Tie editor af the “Orcan * is Solan tatethopae cow bd irae rumure ie kagiswei uf peace ate ci ira agents F und 4 Sladres “er a cht Un fandenenial lew ip ume z * bernging the powerfel truth= af Ser dure to hear y 90 efburt to mwcure ibe *j-0ke da we tree the whe . ’ Pah, ae security on sale C*PC, oe to rvewm ty a secret mar 9 candidate for the pallic printing, and egmest tke manufacture and use fai, euch lew brolbe erbcle purpuris w be eriem by ‘An Old Wig,” ies SS we Pike prem vate uf var nights rei be waryks ruler Lad ecards with @ view of iner-eainy lie chances, - RUMORS OF A TREATY WITTESWEDEN bat thet 1 0 pretence candy ene thraagh ht me t mA ve . wus , ? as : he angum.nt wae e neal mnecte : Z of aie x » les eee urgeucy fursuit of Ube large prop hae thas yon the North Know Not HGS heverhnet and the a qiGinete! ent Ce rumored that Gea. Camcubert, lately een, 1S deabtice ertten (if nat by some on-h W hie i. als an . 7 Aes ' ara = ry whch the jung amd erebrloes woman eas The Whig topes that southern Americans eet tde. and the whole effort -lerecterinnd be by te hinperur uf Prance w negotiate at aty ™ ( bogman) by 2 lini heo candidate for some vows ‘ : ’ ‘ Jim fend.iog provinne Uh ee the Hoe aS Ate i ; A “wee HEH ga peer als will vote for a aeand Democrat in pre. sete bat captemting cluynence Theehesend 4 a: ance with Seedes. bas txen euenseslal in ‘hiOg " ee it i ; fy te pOuiee: the mie om ere = . be J ference to this editor, or anv other ench “4 Ube offers of the gifled orator, comlrssediy hip meson. and that the government 4 that We altagether concer eih the Peltimore rs wee iw Mee i wor sau we age |rencriled He made known ie = : ne of the greatest living eupoments of the | + pe at . Fe . Ame ales 4 binghan have agreed to pin the Weetere Poe inet io the kilo og hme amt «of bb Dinte furtier He - r Bas | bw Ube ple of the Temperance Reform or pr a \ ie . »! ho a He hae surcesfully vindicated the Probibit “Te te comtritate furews by lead sed ee a enon ryanrent-ue af the Acwee.—A correspos- a ae ’ Ps ( eer ( Fs a . Polvo ots i - r , ’ ' Tne ae r ; oe Rai She este halt in ml ym yo American Viewed Lard by British ry Loqnoe Law from the Mierepresemiation by ae the Sjring shall have opemed a Bel. fie ope dems of tbe “ aehington Can, over the signs tara ae oma * wa es aaerst ' vata tC : . th A jeter received at New York, Dee. 4th, hich tt hae heen emeatied and cheneiled the ral; na aud that in cummdermiive of this servine bare of 7 An bd Wiig” cate ap the strmg bi = ‘ * be marriage \ “ ~ tes limes ‘ : thai ine wr S ster tb whe eave pe ; coe) ak Anticaa, states that the brig Loan. Prevalent preyedwers end errom om the suliert, the prov nes of F etc Intistorl a, mtn n he Dene rats on eer me <ermg i gree © wel ‘niwent Oe toe MEM LOT 48 e Pipertys Se as «ft > and by demometrat + teentire esmetitationg ity ; : br thie - Hon fet an orcenrmtion. Vor ke i i nes ne u : ae go. of P ila desbphia, was boarded in the So eanieetaniic &. a cereus to saa secoent commecian with the Seelsh (rane Sithstamding bee ence to the eprrits of (ley pn - , ned , Z ' veter wud ne Rs Harbor of Kr Sohne, by Britiah muthor (oa cana t ny neideration f the Phitamthrnpit mr Ite rumer-d also that lrenmark will sei Jecloum, we s-eiure to hope ote tend teeta < . af . ay i ee . . ; . : . tee a negro enok, named Hewes. foreitilt ihe Grete nen and the (linetran. foihow im the track of Seerien, and take part ell do nos © ately at vamarce with Wg zi . - taken ashore, ander the preteat that ire Cm Frijav eveamy alan. an clajacnt mbliress wrth the Wear Pisce feelings, an! er atlerly culeercive of Wh gine fitw wartianr or 4 . “ waeancslave and retained frown freedom othe cubes twee delivered tos large mide ney Thers'w ales aco eS ei aplee Jean the Dtmoerate! Upon ohm @ abapeve fm ur : sd Recs protested that he was a free mat 0 Maron etreet Metheetre rch ty Wa K I ae gourds! To gre them power to ebect their « a = : r ( T'rivemsa met Rar Diow tle oer aes “tate, te rey te adem . a Baris ate tj At laet aceounte, he waein sandeof ren D Woks, Fag of (nderecn a i mM Candidate bur Sprekher! lo emalse them tv eo reoent - \ fof { see . . , ; SES . jie ai police, awaiting an investigatior A lie reoent + aud catrarted from trol the nominal wes fr comm Uses, ving the ‘ are i Ac had ‘wus pases pr Tin noha litle re ’ that» ; , wim an authority to the Bt tet Prussia ebell) Whigs ase cate paw to Are thee political . 7 . : ee eee) areauie that we & THE PUBLIC PRINTING OF CONGRESS em the Weetere Homers thet he mm ready <“ctAuts oul of the Grr] We heve ten wrath <a" J “yn 7 | ’ ¥ ter ‘sther oH ihe aun! men { : < fen bear of ench interfcrenee oo the “faith im the «) seme sg mewn 4 f of th marnag:. and trustmg ti. her petaimn: a ey s ‘ The New York Sanday Mercwry gives a brief 8%™9 Lo open B got ations fur a peace 7 go) of the Whe -n | fh ¢ : partof British authorities Low is it we 1h bea ever lo believe thet they ell suffer them-elves J ect ogenny atier fare bes ad that | , tkrteh of the ner comdition. prowres and ara! rere rs metbing from the ( rmes exeopt that ' t f . we 4 ' = ha fre bem. |) jand that be mmugtet rrever Lear of tie Frenel rs i] used fiw any cart purpose and ee can . - . " f. ie that he hed coeetce e : Eee Ph BEI OCT vce ei ltalnf tie office) of the prbhe printer, ‘he Alhes are makinz preperatnes fora grand ecarrly ima pal *( hig? wontd ° ‘ ; ge w a a 4 He ,, i ar , i Ls magine any teal MA Whig ’ ' vr tm &s fr nt rifle woarr v ' >r son : rene Vehe trench chithe sss La an anth ties “a ng an Arner from which we learn that pring tothe rear 1A1@ bombardment of that portion of Sebastopol veeture upem «8 seggzestion in the free «4 the ‘ fo sae (rms pias - z re ' te ct N hele t » nh =e » . ' dd teccherly » « ff r She eaten) tet} Pe Rahat Seen! I Tow is it that Atnerica the ofieo of Prater to Congress was unknown which reat.) beld by the Kuians Democratic party. ! hate f | he . . d tug . = . ‘ sind - ’ r fs " an] ea Wieers are not found boarding fore KY tothe coantry What onating Comyrees pecmir The ifBcultia between Amer a and Greece While we are pot diapose| to revert to aacien' e = ® H ji is os ble “ mn jen . 7 ert pe, overhanting and annoying then od was executed by Samuel 1 Smith and Mat ave teen amicnbly ected No) peace rumor IBeremees of Opimion oo puldic questions, or ' evn h | f - theres ‘ ; ‘ y Ik ie yi fiver ure eee noe Uritioh officers seen toenjovanecclusive thew DL. Davie a common ob work Me Travia are eatremely doubsful FEVISG: (he lepine thlerness which gathered jw Oban wo te a e ‘ a yes . - a ' : : a / strength and concentration from many years of teged : . Wives of 2 det ater guardian apd family sireuld not | vileg init ne business, which is direc remowed ti ce Vork erty and Mr Smith, after livearciseNars ra Manner, Reread | palitiesl oppative, we can sve woth to grin, j ‘ ' A ; know Of bet Gudiet che eent the better to the Cd especia againet Ammerican veasels g the Nabonal Int tigeneer til aboot oo in, have caligl (ly) stevia sel ikenment m the part of the Whiga, by hfung demo a , \ ' ae lin " ° market bh ; mM cn ba x - a rh sey al | . Gi Veron wereant girl eho took ath her alt Wier er & Case occurs, the newapapers the year 1807 eld ont to Joeeph Gale and med dull, Wheat had declined mel Flee ee from the ™ sl mgh Of deapomd "nto which zs * ata ar erilalini@rat § F Hee vr and after William Seaton who took with the Intell geneer gi Wy a ther have latterly fallen The true policy of the alle a ’ = . ; } 4 } manentih pest . ane ; 1 ester Catal ie quoted at 420 6d to tae W bege ie to beng Demaerstic marate to aneed, wor ; T j ' that we seldom hear more « t. BAY ace le TIRE ea multe withont ee , , age i ese ue molestation tll aboat the end of th ear RIA ee es gs The market ehieed 19 the speediat manner poastbie, le what way . ] ffernen tV¥ pew keted ?—Inehed np for lL Loti feels dui (hee ta to be done, we leave to Le determned by = os ee Cmarle ae rat * ~ fae wwe the der Me sake of | ef Whocanexplain ite Ther finding that they were about to be eur there oan judgment; but, eertainiy, ican ney a at * ole of x i 4 3 * * or aching a, ree. reees 6 En Prny oie t Arner? oun fed by competitors they went to work and MARKET REPORTS er he aceinphehed by fifmsing mew «trength in eine " Hat a month later, her guar ; roo, . wtalnad the nassage of a yint pow tution of the m \ to the weakened ranks of ther potneal waver * 4 . fis ms 3 ae ea Fe » bon Gantt sf y atemer . ‘ F Perea . * j the . . . per corieniiee , Harlan > ' two Houses, creating the office of Congressiona NN I », 1858 saries, amd (has asemiiny them to ol-tap & Rew fe ‘ t ene wfal qrterference and it : lon of , e ee ” : oO : . \ ME u erference an mera itl eee mG is An OC ates _ Cotton im qnict The Africa's news was tov ee ee wer they have wo paper | ’ ‘ rite if nen Pa tere : to effect the business of ty dey. Flour t excreted, aad not unfregue ntl) so gromly aborer ine ‘ : 7 enh : Jt ’ Theonyt a Aprarigamen! Gury were mualden ded . ° fh bel attemptit, Who can expla i . , : ketopened Te turn Int clawed heavy State je -. P i ae 16a o ! t Y wt otls t ny till the veur woset CO O83 When as ae Rud \WWhent @ thesis ; A + \ ; fined 1°22, wh nthe accession of General Jack om worth @2 15 ner bueh TUK VEILED MU LDERESS. ‘ ; «\ dll a 4 r liike cen phere o Vor : - : “ ¢ : greens Sliiuo aud freed! nix elaven at New to the Vreavdor twas voted away free ee Mra. Kublinson, the vuled marderess, 9 sah! » . woted ) pe ; , anch aw wan (hui an! ¢ to General Duff Green. of th to be e@ptoyed at present in working upon stray e « a» , eres Wart vik Gon. Washington Telemranic From that tiene tact} “Crono Magers AN tril las been intro bets da ie stated that, whibt eugaged at ber fe wetnd ° Yneed é Goaro Feed or ’ . awsof J siana theeame a bane of contention, and pace dint Pints tl gia Toyislnture to suspend labor, she will burst out occasivnally into an up ef him slows ‘ ; F nilitia ninete melita ade Deace . : Mut the anfien tis 4 by fs : ae the hands of Feaneie 1 Vlive, Vlaie de Kivon, UGA nittatere ( Peace, and to snake coutr ble fit of laughter, at other times is sad aN . eon Has W, hee Lind ieee Thamaa Allen. anit othore | cnanal jonny weridls ca officio culuneds, their de pubes major | ang des pond fieu thlielie’e vere goed performor, ! ; } x 7 . : slind a state wt by the Gate keeeper. resclution of 1910. ehih Gale de Merton awl constables captains. Even uf no countves abd Will coutihee tocect tle part of a madwo ’ ’ : ’ , ww) ; re ¥ t pete pe c French Broad Rone w iM) W ated and whch vielded them jnmenae profits *C Cremted, this wonid yave, im addition to the man an natarally, that in a short time we shall eine at SA ‘ EZ yrar afin year, wae never repented, though a Peseut abandant suryly, one hundred and fiear of her relosce. Sha ought ty have been lew } i \ ) r nan | jm Wied asty allow ench of the Hewaceof Can Ueelve ¢ Homede mined at lenet that many majors, hung Raligh wtar i ee : ; urese to elect thei own printer The tant of 2m t an indefinite number of « EPtAIns every two = < ae Fi Sea Tht . ese x Aa ee re it will peach Prt s bal often teen reduced by de dectingten, YCars 1 f " then ' tenest nothing mm the ‘ ers fitely. “aleful 3S oe Kyte fifteen on twenty per vent from the old rate, ; RG Nisinge are oftenest nothing erf uf } ' Death from the Bite of a Diog.- Last Sun. welves: the thoughts we attach te then alone i ghest price paid n ‘Tennesse was ut the parent resolution of AIG, still retains ' , nis i | ' 7 ayevening Mr eter Conaff-e, of Pawtncket @vethem value, To rectify ianavent mistakes, 7 j centa per tb Auheiile Npee Deo b ite prietine vitality Imerican Democrat , etate s ‘ : 4 { “ s Ww ret ' l find } 1 ~ ‘ Massachusetta hed of by drophotaa after territle in onder to reeneer aoine teclome pontivy, i to be ; ie i 4 Hed r ‘ | ey y s ar | auth rings Mlerut seven week previ usly he like thome learned mon who will see nothing Mm ‘ ‘ ! ; 1 ! I Ct at ne Cilwer staan nla, axpwalalty teas ee ele Ved , F ~ i . is Z ‘ ® ark ab prices ranging from abn reference bad been Lit slightly Ly Ins own Jog a plant bat the chemical elanente of which jt p ; i ; witht ' r Howton Journal, Friday, comune on beta iT i r i i t 4 vt it t z q shoul May will | furnit to he and f Kiem aD ER. dissolved) rains of wa. 8 current of hole liquid @ grain of . drop, and CF & aquare Toscope the en, The 00,000,000 ate of lead ad an atom 1,810,000, of sulphur le jt Fly ble, fo vee mays that 9 | ,000,000,. of conoviy re able to ute, aud to ha day, he 944, days, there fire 0 of them te would =, OU) poe Ihowseant- om hong © wee ve + Union. 9 leat in years Of to gain, » demo » which ¢ ofthe anew Ler | aah oelrae® at ber an ud s issad formor, nadwo « shall oe been them alone s\akeon, sto be ing im ch jt fe eoavermations with of real estates iu this place are pursuing a policy to become @'place'of very cunsiderable impor tandé—th view of the active rivalry now guing | ou between these bowen, and taking into accuunt | the extensive and lasting advantages which are ¢% ureion ptate that at the he ight of 14,000 fe IWeely to acerue to the place that takes the lead above the earth, everything spoken distinctly lias by them was returned in about a minute in au leliigence, iteray coho ns clear and distinct as the words spoken, | porbou of each paper im regularly aeroiee to children snd yourh, aud to agricaltural end domestic matiers. | Ss As ibe Presbylerian bas anvonget its subscribers «| | lacge share of ike moat hiehizcat fuariiies, eapeciully | | Floar, P dbl, # the Middle, Svuthern, Western, and South. weeterd | ve of the best mediums for advertising | in oar country , and ws such is particularly recummend- ed (o publishers snd others who desire @ national cir- culation for their advertwements The terms are $2 50 per enneam if paid in ad vunce, or 83 payable in six mouths TERMS TO CLUBS © address, for one year, ‘Ten epics lo one address, for ope yerr, with en edditiopal copy to the pereum who aud keeps it, owe landlords are coutending for too pivch rent, We do not think chat they | should manage tm property of which we hase | spuken as if it had attained its maximum valne, The prpprictore of houses and lot should feel au Fas. Mr CHARLES HESS cod Mim NANU Tj LER west in the of every branch of tegh | nsate business that is carried on within the cur- ducement fur distant traders and inechanics tu come, with their families, and seitie an us; and if they will but show a liberal disposi Pall ' tion fn this matter, be easice with their prices, Of North Carolina Rall? Road Stock. and come to a mutaal understanding upoo the subject, they will find that what they luse in the ef gents will be more than realized in Presept priees are, if we are correctly in formed, made to average about fiflecn per cemt ow the investment. Under existing cireumstan- | ow, We think, that eight ur tew per cont. would be amply sufficient High rents wil! drive old tennets awey, and prevent vew ones froin com. | vagy Ouly w few days ago we heard two uf our ul. | ent, most respectable and indastrioes meehavic talking about leaving the place. They said they could not afford to pay such oncrous rents, thai provisions of every bind were dear, and that their business was ne more profitable now than RR was privt to the frst grading apun the rat! roml Let our landburds huld out seach in.) uc ments te settlers as o)l| imeure us a large num ber of additional resideots, and bet as, lo the «1 teat of oer ability, aid aud enoouraye ove | ganers in busigess—ia other @on!s pall ois home enterprige and indestry —aed io Ue cours of a low pours real extate will bave advances (ay abote we present valve, tenants wit! be rn thrifty end beuer prepared w pay bigh rents aed oll clases of the commemiy ©!) be beoe frted ie consequence Uf the multilarivus Unb wianes of trade aod traffe that will dow to e- from the surroeading country Bu long, bowever, as we comimer to porsu Uhp sunrdat pobey of erthbuidieg our su porn oe encoeragrment from bome manufactures ape af depending epue the North for all our ar ugivol utility, aed adorn te bong onl! uur 5 tapchignws be wader the weathet, oer macercs r@maln undeveloped. and the ehobe Soath, from Meryland to Tera, exhaasted of wealth, sont tal ewergy, and impowrrmbed m iatelieet () dagpendence upyn the North io a commercial tapchpaicsl am! literary print of view mm really shamedui and hemilatiog ; and yet strange <a, the mayor part of our people ween to re GPE Lewis comdtion with as mach satmlact aad twdiflervoce as if there was orthing at etak Throng): the mer. hawts of Ube South we are « ub aslly giving ax] and sac to the capitals Sheen ced manufacturer of the North, to t deen utter wegicct ped exciewum of thn: around us Ths 8 rurnugs system ao! inet be remedied CAROLUS For the Watchman Ma. Eprroe :— The corp of Eagmert oa {h- roete from the Catawba river to Morgent pacer] through the town of Newton with Use corvey weatward last weet They are noe som Ove of sit miles beyood this place on the Cros der towe midge, the beaetiful mige eboch the survey has reached three miles erst of thie ple er eather North-west of 4 rene writin waits of Morganton, and that far (! bet tile difficulty im geting along The teu ruetes surveyed from the Cataete rirer to th- Bee Bee about tbe came in detanes, sed each yned by measercene nt, on the puldic roads met 10 he gp muening from tne meet here the survey cromes ft. So that the pond including all the surters thus far made a likely to tales than wae antic pated Ae several articles shorter Uy son heave been circulated im some of the papers pr jodeeng) to the reste, via Newton, | seems ¢ commary there should be some r ake eo few Heme im them Ome of theme artrcles maka the Jistance from Newton t) Line's 14 moles and another 13 and both make tly Limeoin aad the Western Extension run paral tel with each other at these several distance The pebhe oaght to be informed tha’ the dis Lagee from ove Coart-howse to the other by mea surement w= 15 milea, and that as the Lanenir road is to be loeated below Lincolatoe am! th Western Egtepaion shove Newtoa, ther wi pearly 16 miles apart at thear ten porte wht are the nearest points on the rote. I! show aleo be remembered that the Lincoln survey db verges (arither North of a direet line of its We ern terminus than the Western Extension diver gee South of a direct line and as these romde di terge one toward the South and the other to the North after they leave Lincolo and Newton (hey dei aot ran paraflel with each other at all The communication | send you merely for informa vol, and you may make whatever use of the :) formation it contains you Un-ak proper. As (hs ia the only route im which we are likely to grt the Western Extension, and as we think upon the whole will be found to be the nearest and best way, it seem all undue prejudice aginst it should be correeted as the Opposition lo the revi may do much to encumber it with difientts Yours &e, Jl Car peta Nothing $9 a0 an0N Olacry ed er es 4 a foom asm carpet. If that ia me 1) *) an air of comfort abont the room | ever plain it may be. Cm the other hand of there is a shabby and soiled carpet on the floor 4 it wa all aakew, and half put down, the room will look uninviting and cheeriens, even if th furniture is covered with Jamask tis better to have a0 carpet, rather than one thatis ragged and filthy. The populanty acquired by Nee Kimball; Felt & Wentworth, for selling carpe ing and kindred articles, on terme that cannot fail to gratify every sense of frugality, has heen the result pont of patient study to please the public, and the manifestation at alf times of a dis Herel cordially to accommodate the great wees This enterprising firm supplied the *atker JJousy with carpeting, Ru a Giil é dy * be seirg that yagr | A FEW. WORDS wit# uw LAs DL: IRDS. meemed to be rendering her homage to the Di-! vine institution of the, Sabbath. Hetren let ame | TH RR RBSEY TBR LAY ee 19WS5 AND) FAMILA + NEWSPAPER. ISHED EVERY SATURDAY “%& soft and genial, the sup looked down in golden: Mea tah at 144 Ghestnat street, a + two or Sat a tenants in town, cul euspe abaleded of ¢ priee of reut grner. | sple udor, the breeze was too igepily to excite a ally 10 the opinion that the aitver TNI'e on the rivar,. the soundrof church belle quivered like wusic iu the air, abd the pearl ile ‘ ¢ ‘ “Y | paired ns thanquilly to their places of pe which (6) culy jddbfiniantal to “divip! ows in- as thoagh they knew not ines great iene political struggle was about toeommence. LH: an divi i put algo inimical to, the wyl- | pe a i of th, community at larg py are we in our hours of forgetfulness of ma a (the Ubboty-with) ott bee wl Jet, 1856, which zit be « favorable time for fibers he — all evangelion! denominatious-~ red w tnake it in ull respects « first ost distinguished writersiv the ‘is Th view of the fict that Salie- Ae Wt, a hap Les are A who can pada on pasos Dah ccsudeen ee te Portage Aap \Urough life eeyardiess of the strife and ignorapt feted y aud domestic correspouderce is nut surpassed rea Charjajte, ba} Gregusburgugh, is destined of the strate; f “wy of such warfare. Nutiowal Intelligencer, Dec. 4 haines are aryl in both hemispheres. lis cirete of | sre ie cpueteoily enlarging, aud at wo previuus | Rewarwasie.—Tho pasne agers in a balloon | Mite bave they eapressed theuselves in warmer terme | as to their appreciation of ile ineris wea weekly vist tor wo thett famties To addin to ,eceere revgioa ration, correspudenuce, ene ~ “ - poratiogpailid ghould offer every reasonable in- Office North Carolina Rail Road Co. } Saluabary, N.C, Dee. 6, 1855. steea cupies lu one address, for one sear, with an additional copy to the Agent Twrnly-fice compres to one address, for one year, $45 UU with an odds mal copy to the Agevt. "OTICE je hereby givep, that op the 22nd . 1653.~at Salisbury, the jeamber of shares subscrnbed fur by the fullowing per eons, iu the copttal etch of ty y Bouks of the same, will be odd « the purpme of paying the balance due on said sub Rates of Advertising —For 15 lines, first insertiva, 75 ceute, each repotitin of da 50 couts or lean, fret suseruon, 3 ; each repetiwa of do Payigeuts for advertie weuts to be “WILLIAM S$. MARTIEN & CO Nea 144 Chestwet Sircet, Philadeiph« NEW CASH STORE: SHE subserbers, having takem the ot necupe-d by Kennedy & Mil 3"; o Valuable Town Property; cit acne f Sabebury and eurroandin 1w freemag, behead frum New York aud PALL & WINTER GOODS, Ladie.’ and Ceatiemen’s Dress Goods. Talmas, Sctks, plain 4. Satine, French and Eng- » determined to remote (rom Two Valuable Town Lots, sreet North Square of the town Lying Auer Medd wpon Ure Ferme wade scc.mmimnda TO TIRE. “TLL be tered um ithe first day of Jeauary, af ibe Comrtinwee a Belhery woot mncy Casaimerea, Sat mera, Semen, benye aad girls, bot owe year, prupery « reece Made oot Bee peble eale, of ibe rh day of Febranrey ol JOHN. aged Len wp ase rouswey, and cundacd w ihe Jail of Kow- Neder Union Male Academy, and Farmington Female Seminary. MIF NENT &« con t fl AND oye SMephee T PRESBYTERIAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Mivday oer AN heme of Prete ce EBENEZER ACADEMY aivgase Eogtah brasches per - r the a Bemrte Do partment comnntte om. conducted by bee daaghter, whe wa United Baptist Enstitute. oe acggen week YUL leet deve e © dl comme ROCKFORD Seminary. we beck apn Ner as press ™> ap mcs ais WESTBROOKS, REMOVAL. diately oprmmie R & Catatogace of Frat’ s, tdriedy do. Green, 500900 125 ee Caba, Lhe ry do, Byerw, Coffee, Kio. du. ov % pg Pets 194 4 bar of peeeey other religious newnpaper; its Paris region Ue | Cotton Bagging, -—— 204 “ Gunuy, “Dundee, “* Burlaps, Cc votton Yarn, “de. Mezsl, ere P doz, seikars: Iron, Swede, do. Bar “Buy. Refin'd Moles, “Oval, Lard, | Lead, bar, potas Dry tadccalcalhl 10 ata! THE MARKETS. Signe, WN, C5 December 11. , + Mbea Ne: le Welt JERSEY LANDS. THE: EXCETEMEN 124@ 15 | do. Wrought, ‘aya 3 ig brary ‘eo organ of the Prosbylerise Candies, Tallow, 1b 225 , do. Morse vesbyterian numbers amouget deo, Adamant, = \Oate, wy ot ¥ aeak;) 80.008 re heetings, Browa, 4-4 3 00 a 124 Shot, Y bag £12015 | entis n rare opportunity. ‘The ta l2h | Janeary, 156. 879088 | “ Cured, 6 4a49'Turpentine, Pgalb7giO | 50 $a? \Window Glass, P box, 610 $2.00 a $2.25 10% 12 $2.25 a 82.50 al CLOAKS| KS) CLOASI Us tn received and for sale, Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks, Do. Extra Rich Manbecdercd Saua, * bo. Cloth ‘Taimas, ig Octuber 27th, 1455. SA Li der of the Coast of Equity, f shall offer the Ikowing valuable (wets of land for aie at the ‘owrt House in Sabebury. on the | went, bewrg Teesday of fi bei | County Cuert,— 212 Acres of Land, tying on the waters of Fourth Creek, odpaning the | bands of ‘Th. mas Holl, Bold apon the petitew of the hews et law of Kichard D Kilpatrick deceased. Terme of sale, wx and pive moothe creds 91 1-4 Acres of Land, 1 Wahrow's Creek, adpaming the lands «/ 2, Dr Jobo Fo Foard and « the timer he 6 months eredi— bond end e& cornty Bahebery, Dee NOTIC hs 1 Deemene - R..ean County Coart hoger sa Sakebery, om Uve 1556, @ negro bey, calling hewn an Coanty, ba henmon and emfinemen ne appeenng to claim sar red to be odd os by law drecied Terme — Cash maths, and ae o November | State of North Carolina. In J. Alea's D Sm lr’. T arpeer we te ade hal wn Weeke me vine the o« . will be the 41 Mowe Price ade 5.4 ] EMBRACE ny ke sodas coentr apom me the lew 2 years, end now ae I berks @ urd ome te thodt detay es T will wet gre Intercom will be chorged on al { Jemanry «f each year, MICHA EL BROW N. Rec hard ¢ ue aud Daved Worth akre J to cheer Y TIE Subscriber’ ects. a at private sale, his vitae Not Oy Cr. Yet Jemey pluntatioa, furmerly snown as Beard’s| boli erecta ee | Said Davidgun Comaty, a eck Beinn hee clp eer pate fn Bes) S25 ,0o @ | busy to FF let ihe tile trom she Weahs Bhs ofp cpa w are eager naires WORTH OF GOODS: taining wboat 700° Acres; 406 in woe 25 | vated meadowe The jand is of ees ee TO BE § SOLD. adapted to the culture of Cotton, Tubacoo, aud all Gen, Pagal a8) 125, kinds of grain, and is ina guod state of eultivativa, | \ ’E ere now Sa frum New, Yorend Phil- Tanuvers’ gal Wa is @s Eselene, Ineb, furuitied wit all nesessary baildiags, econmrting of acelphia, a latge stuck of Patt nud Winter Dry Dwelling-house, Office, Kitchen, Barn, Tce-house, ' Goods. Boots and Shoes, Capa and Huts, Groceries +8 ast and Saw-Mill _ Ready-Made Clothing, The supply of waterie sufficicnt to ran 2 pair of aud «large lot of Superior | stones and Saw-inifl the entire year ve we “wy ‘To persons wishing toimvest im realestate, the pres. | R EGAL 1A CIGA Ris! ef nut dispemed of privutely, will be uffsred at public sale on the 3d of! In fact almost afl kinds of Geods, which we are de- termined to sel low; henee we may, thai we will not ony BRADSHAW. \ be undeisold by any ‘other hoase. Therefire, what we Davidson Cuoanty, Nov. 185. 5126 cae to ove, we say to all, come, and we will give you , jmore for your Moury thay ay body elay wil = ser R. & A. MURPHY. Salisbory, Oct. 485 3an20 POS. Reinember “a Sign in large leiters, MUR- ie Y's STUKE, F ( | | GCONKLING, SHEPHERD & CO., | IN SALISBURY. | eietoen ls & OU | | TINHE cause of which is, that they are new receiv- $y ing at Rich & Harrieon's cheap cash Store ; > a4 £5) ig co one of the largest stucks of > - Fall and Winter Goods, 'FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, | \ 27 MLMMRAY & 3k WARKEN STS, | NEV LY ever offered in the market. A part of which eon- on EX wists iu the following, iz: Ladies’ Cloaks, Talwas an: | Mantas, Alpaccas, French and English Merinos, docuie | Delanes, Perman Twolk, Cobarge, we. Prints, as- Se eet ees | eorved j Oakford’s latest ayle Sef and Silk Abe) MOCKSVILLE Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Gaiter Boots and Shoes, | large assorunent of Ready-Made Coots, Pauts, mesic) | Shirts, &e, for men and bore Allof their Guuds were bought bef vanced prices. aud they are determined to sell then as) Thursday, the 9h of Magnet. The Sabseriber, | low for cash. of to panetanl pavers on snort ered, at! iy taking charge of the aghend, will aply may, that he wyolesale or retail, as they cx be purchaped 1a Wea. wij use his utmost endeavors to sustain the reputation | tern North Carolina, We rocurnoursncere thanks for whic the scheul has hithertu copyed Young meu | pest favors, and hope by stnct attention, puactaslty | ),| be prepared toenter any clase iu the t elec | and prompiness ia bas.uess lo merit ao increms Shick thes ma pidrure All hinds of country preuce taken at the bighcet TERMS: market prees, in exchinge for Goods | KRHWINK & UARRISON, Primary Department per Sesswo of 5 mouths, @* 00. igs Bracchee : = g1200 Satisbary, Oct 2, 1655 3.019 Higier souN B GRETT de AGUE & FEVER ieee” = 7. 7 oasgy nN emder yeculty of e Unie ; Hee. Jao POSITIVELY CURED! Pouor teary esa fe sete Siac France Eo Shober and JP. Bell, Eagre, talebery 4 be greatest remedy ever Amcovered for the eute 6° + Le wagion and Yedhin Flag” eupy 6 mes | ot Ague and bever Por wale at sud firwacd ere bis ales J WO ENNISS® Book Store No one need b> troahled with Aue and Feeer a engte day, they wal wee the above Hemedy, wlvck PETER W. HINTON, hee been tried by hawdiede woh we wegle cate COMMISSION MERCHANT, fasture | . akbar Uci. 2, 1hS5 9 TOWN POINT, : Itjaerleun, “rae " weLree mn & NELPee Syperial attention paid to Avihing ‘HELPER & BROTHER, Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, ' PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, &c Also, to Receiving and Porwarding eee . GaAoons. Goneoral Agonta. sali ry. ner Nerth Carclina. Mo L Rewards, eq, Ralisbory NOC Charice L. Minter Eeq W J GR Reminct, & i AVING competent and sential coereepin Georg: W. Haye dent be precip 8 and other mportant Vy rid Wn Plummer, Lag, Warremtm, S ¢ ted on the . . mew at fervoeatle term — SHOE YOUR NEGROES. negations attended to with Bdetiy Grate budd og 1 J HOWARD 11) re a aus Regelar gradeate of the Baltimore Cullege apes on ber having taken charge of the ahowe / Deotalcienes, wontd reform theent ieee ed liorm the peble anapd ihe public generally, teat be hes removed to Ties be foaad at Robards’ t e* ivave to 1 geners Lower is now open fe a of Saliebury. av of Boarders, Travelers, de He promiere that tre s@uoaaliy abeent ACCOMMODATIONS Be ee a | . ce a « e Stare Permeons « mong ‘ Siena eee AT) ACRES OF LARD ( MR SALE, Coach Manufactory. (ys o-ceene te rs wie gen Ra) ater s cae e Dept on the Western Rad Reowd ewan + slain be beeted ta a short éw- WM. M.BARKER 8007 Appty te Juke A Revden of Rafisbory, i oe sith © were Ut (tteber 30, 1965S. 1723 he latest atvics Hi 1 (MUL. & Geen ae WHEAT, WHEAT. Gi aiIsis : 10000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. \ "ANTED—TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS Ob WHEAT . lw pa Caen DIRECT IMPORTATION. ||): wwe ket price MICHAEL BROWN “pmo CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, 0 1 mi secevuts after the be m=. B. NICHOLS, Columbia. 8. C. Wanted Immediately, | AVOENG wow rercivad a very iaree capriy of NEW At the Silver Hill Mine, AS ee anda Wakes cae ja eee eed” ANY QUANTITY OF State of North Carolina, REAL FRENCH CHINA--- WO »D AND COA oan Jarca James ve “ m © Shuford T appesring to the antisfe | Vilhkam 8. Sheferd. the Defendant im the ease rhabriant of the State poblication be made in the ( ir man fr am weeks that t ar atthe © here te techm parte, and j In testimony afflerd my hand anaes Te 4 November Printer'e Qiee5 | BECOND SUPP PALL, & WINTER COGDS FALL AND WINTER 22 cSt oe J.D. BROWN & LEWLY RE now ka of Pail end pus SUBSCRIBER 1s now recesnieg and open ob thar coe WwW Blukand Fa Th Lanes, Toots « CATAWRA COUNTY Superior Court of Law. wee im Newton m ine ¢ <s A TEAVENWORTG, Gold Band. Fancy and White. in Dinner s W ) 5 t ane To Sette New Shapes; aioe e-« Dr. CHARLES T. POWE ‘ k OWITITE rk F : EA OH URER WORE heat vo Oy ] [ieseermenreny toented tn Saltesbary. reaport- we AE & B jy “ (Wee C.rwan'e Br wary oe “ ae CHAMPAIGNE WINE & EGG GLASSES, ~*~ ssa) = he BPLATEDYD oes 2 = n F y . ~ a a Tor Ss. 3.000 BARRELS FLOUR. hed WISH te: parchaee FIVE THOUSAND BAR F TIN “TeAK HES COVPRE ARI SHE? REELS Frove cowhoch Towil? b vine tae acts helt neath berate market pore Mle HAE! SRK, , Is me yee a em 3) Hy 100 PACKAGES ___Paguerreotype Likenesses, COMMON WARE! Z. 8. COFFIN. ade ue s wit theit Lakeneeees tok Leese Ries tothoint Loh SA! LthicltL tec! 7 tivie wh ht PiU rane the ce any barge de ar ast HOTeS 1 a Ww ts . } . « —r v . verre STAPLE AND PANT (ooo P pe DRY Goons, eee ee ae Mare oon . wee & Ready-Made ee Cui De var alam Wate Together with a large WAN GOOVS. parchasing elm var aiock by S AT SO). w Linen, Alparoas, we will close ou cash regardiens of comt i Degen Ai, and appar ae _* LOST OR STOLEN, MiG UNE E | wWwN AAT = . : re is we a vr hebock . THE NEGROES ee DELON GOING to the Wir D Weed, dec'd.. will de pei Demi We se DRS, SUM MERELL, x OFFICE WG ha CD ardian OPPOSITE MANSION HOIST tr 1 t | Powder, Lead and Shot, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes Fred. A Conkling, Charles A. Shepherd, Wm. F. Barbour | | tinted | Groceries, Hardware and Cruckery. A fete vy ALE ACADEMY. ore the bate ad- | apie pert session of dus Institation commences on Chamsics, : : - 815.00. | 1 YPEL Bon Cowaus Bock Row LARGE SUPI’LY OF HEAVY NEGRO : , of a SHOES, fee Se aud Orders promptly filled Call carly and get « goed aruele. Uppvsite Marphy's SALISBURY, N. C. DR. R.P. BESSENT, tae aptend:d ewok of RK akesburg, NC. Nw 9 642 New Fall and Winter. ebons isbury, September 18, 1855. E. M YERS, Vic respectfully informs hie patrons and the publie generally, that he is sew. seeeiving' the! * must select rtuck of ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS. which he has ewer before had the pleasure to offer, , comprising | LALIZS DRASS €OOBS ‘oe every description, from €4 cent Prints, ap to Moris Antique Silk Dresses, at $46 ao patiorn, HIS STOCK OF IMPORTERS AND JOBBERSIN |NEEDLE WORKED EMBROIDERIES, lhe docs not hesitate in asserting. is the Largest, most jclegant beow Veshibited to a Nurth Carolin FRENCH NEEDLE WORKEDJACONET avd SWIBS COLL d more caried thau has ever before public, consisting of RS and SLEEVES, vt aft pri- cee, HONITON, GUIPURE VALENCI-@ ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE. AND PLAM ACE, COLLARS, COLLAR- ETTES & SLEEVES; HANDK'FS, SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS, ROBES avd DRESSES, EDG- % INGS aad INSERTINGS, in greet vadety.§ MOURNING COLLARS. SLEEVES & HANDKERCHIEPFS. [Fe haw a large assortment of Ladies’ CLOAKS and 'TALMAS, Stella. | State end other! SHAWLS.” His sesurtunent of Carhmere, C none Crepe, Bey, | STAPLE DRY GOODS, is complete, comprisiog alinost every article ia the Hime. He has a firet rate aseortqpent of Gentlemen's Wear, , ‘ornpoming Ready Wade Clithing, Clothe, Causd- meres, VewOags. Shertn, Crave, Dieckhs, Gieees, (sauathets dee &e, &e Lidice? Heserves and Gloves,ie great vastety—ia fact, a general and complete assortment of Staple end Fancy Dry Goods, which he does not thigk te- meraie more fully All be ashe, eo om J exame of his stock before perchasng, as hend- od wdecements will be offered, which £:Ve ralislyetos He takes this method of tendering hie meet secere thanks fuer the very bbers| pairemage whieh bes bete bestowed apea hun, aod (rusts to merit € contipesses 4 the came E. MYEKs, 17 No. 4, Granite Buildiog. DR. H. KELLY - HAS REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, NW. C., and offers bis services to the cnzens of lredef and he | pute generally, Office on Mam Sireet. weet of thee old Court |e ase site, and oppuate the Met hudiet e ‘ where he will be fund, at aff times, rthaagessS oa euna'ly engaged. May 10, 1855 wee” Tremendous Excitement, ABOUT THE Western Extension! ° et Sobeenbers being desiroas of extending theif bum: cm in the West, ac well as all ther @apen he thie methd of taforwung thee and patroos that they are sow reeewing @ READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vextings, and Gen- tlemen’s Farnivhing Goods V genera’; all of which will be auld most cher bie Alm, a aptendd stork of HATS aad CA atest style, Don't take our word, beccall and satisfy yoursetver. JNO. A. WEIRMAN & PRICE, Meschen! Teslere. Balebery, N.C Sept. 1855. 6 Groceries! Groceries !! Ahk St Bac RIRER | ie now receiving and offers fos ombe the bdirwing (aroceries — 3 Hbdce ( aba Reger, fe i) Porte Rico, dn b* New Urierns. do. 2 Bere rele Crashed Loaf Seger ' Greanlated, do. ~ » ° Whae (fee de. 3 Hyde Cabs M. dusere 60 Bugs Prime Rw Coffee 9 Mate Old Goverament Java Colles. 100 <seks Liverpool Sat s 20 Barrels Mackerei No 3 5 Rae Arering nas Imperal Tea, Sperm, adamant or ed tallow Pepper. Nlepere (singer, Sada, Powder, rpg ard Ragteh Dairy ( beese, &c- MICHAEL BROW Oot BW. 1455. DR. DINKINS, | FSPECTFULLY offers hie errvices to the eiti- tone of Selishery Office at the Mammon Muel Saimbery, May 34, 1855 wt WV. i er 2000 Besbeke of Corn Wanted. pak Subscribers are very aeanas ioopen a Geocer rv end Protuee hoarse the town of Nalieber¥, . = 88 @=n ae @ suriahde house can be ob- a sre at present Mr. RoW Malls, whore r A ning bs Bees ci Oe store of Mesers. D Brown & Lem We wish | of 200 bushels of ‘ al pree ¢ which the highes: market prnee wih be ped: we are alam im the market fir Cotton, Bhar, Wheat, Oat. Peas, Oned Appice, Peaches, he &e . for wih the highest pnee in cash wif be peru, BRAWLEY & ALPVANDER, RoW Wiis. Ag't, May be found ai No Gara Building N wember 6. 1855 ee “Pe AP TTC a! TININE OF REST QUALITY may be bad at (he Steeree of Merphy. MeRorie & Co, cad Jewkins, Reoberis & Co Salsa - (23 FISIER enberr Ser wishing to tetire from the Tailoriag wn (ie mag bemoan resweata al preie see aly s- »y the fret of Decem- wn As <« be aciple time, thete will be ind gee given elier thin dete. N \ <k zg hog on hand, . . wae sory ow terme HORACE MH. BEARD. Sa \ I-35 wis NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN ENC HANGE OFFICE. I a th Continen‘al Rank, Vew CV ork: os Aon rata of Chae lesson, South Carelimnm. Vs son Chambte Cha otoe ar Augusta ‘ JOHN McRORIF, bw™ Aatishery. V Nowember 5, 16 OYSTERS, wb the Proprietor of the ROM AN HOUSE, ead + fort anpicd with the nehest exheet sud largoet Oveters of the eae Spree ‘ k s than 24 hoere— kegs , « «Ri engaging, you came then tl lg per keg. contanmg eweh § r a 1 he @, (es an = AGRICULTURAL The dt Our est wort their sone at tie laudable vcou ulty experienced by waay of hy farmers, in) retain vomestead, apd in the ny, ie amat ter of serious consideration, and wortliv the attention of al! who feel interested in the advanewmucut of agriculture to its just position winongst the arts aud sciences of the nineteenth ceutury. Tt per to examine the causes of this disposi tion of our youth to seek other employ hiv pre went rather t abor on a farm, and if possible to point ont a re medy Taul pesition—antil those who till the soi! Agricalt: assumes its proper shall reyard their ocenpation as something more enpob)ing than were anitnal labor farmers’ sons wil! find no pleasure in farm ing folds over our beloved country, has bene fitted ahke the youth of the rural districts with those of the more favored city. And it is in this very education that the Our echivols, our soade Edacation, spreading her ample evil originates. mes, Our colle ges, tara eands of young men gy, ib vateral plil out yearly thou versed in Latin and Greek, ia mytho phy, in matLematics ug yr taining to the mechar ic arts, but nothing jim regard to Agriculture, the most iim portant science that can engage the at tention of man The dignit professiona! ather oceup 1every Vy abu prolnence givet ke men, to merclants and to tons of a like « haracter. by the present organization of socie!y, te tor apparent to requ I ‘ r boy, from th< gw of ect Jearns that position in society is be neath that of the city youth, and that the home education which he receives pei@fliy and coustant!y impresses lim with the fi the farm, Lo wever wich he olf capab'< equality with the physician, the lawyer, or the preac! ial a- ny as Le remains of 4 maintaining a post tle ane of t merehant ’ } er, be will always be considered a clod hepper, and fit for nutlung Lut the dradg @y of a farn Bat the matter dics notendhere. As long as farmers pin their «pinions an faith to professional nea— as | think tat tax badd f ac bg as they know more har cA as ne think education is pet farmer —« ngwiit eiract dem a dey ld acre ene opportar ety Vf farmers wil) brig wil! lav aswie there hoarding dispaation and « wth ‘ agricu.tural are eceila rea Pg if t woul! surrvumd the ria 4 freite an f..wcre—'f th sou tr eontinualiytoknow more of ther cacy and teac!) ties dren to le pr the far: ya was) ave ‘ Home mnet ! « toore attractire the business (f g mast ont be cot fined toner t tes ewleste asprt fen, eliow the w a “ Tey a -¥ a epee hin fea mite yr om another a w lat stitute pract 2 a b apd r we wu fou f 2 -o- Mileh Cows roune minet bn 1 . lat. at Jarl: state t a tee ing . Mair, alc niece ford » roots of s ¢ s'ra some h fodd er > ve upon straw alone, ad that sean doled out to her, is to say the loast, a fan- ciful conceit—oue that will never be ized. Milch cows should be salted ¢ or thrice @ week, and have access good warm, well protected yard in good mild weather. mertcan Farmer. - The Lampas tn Horses. A TALE ABOUT A. DE AD. aT PROSPECTUS Jake was a little buck negro who ta RAI L ROAD TINES: PQ FORD, real- longed to Dr. Taliaferro; and was said, Manttacturer & Waolecate Beater wice to have in his little franie a heart as big) AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, | to a as General Jackson’s—to say nothing of Devoted to News, Internal Improvements, Education | BOOTS 4 SHOES, mov Napoleon Bonaparte and Zaek Taylor.— to He didu’t fear even Old Nick; and as for! W No. 85, North Rem Btreet, Opposite Cherty Bereet, UR UE Ui he a Le LU Agricuiiure, Manufacture and Commerce | e know that the interests of Une people of oat State demand such a paper, and belrevmg that | coolness—he was as cool as the tip-top of one free frow the poliical strifes and quarrels of the day, devoted to such topics, will be the kind they desire, we aving Rome ved from No. 4, testore No. NORTH the North Pole. Sandi : PEDO STE STURE? Sitare Toho Woop 00 haud ae eter apon this enterprive with be assuts | sortment of the best gent of moory 2D Ont. ae One day, Dr. Taliaferro, upon oce ance of morting vind meeting their approbation and sup- | EASTERN MANUP\¢ , ato A — . th Dr. Talinh aan I = nut Our object is to make the ‘Tunes the wirree af | Were. sha be tt ee the Pea & beter aad more . . . . of the commencement of a Med Cal jhe Bia i lie GN back axe hele Bus dienes bab desirable Stuck ce eat Ne erat shore AS ep A correspondent of the New York Spit- : ; ; ple Ty pomony siaiting the City for the parpyse of bug lng: Boots f which he held the ehairof Anat. Ub ted cuecaragzed eapecttuily sottcit ap reveal exami low of my , ee z Tepe es gel here, ane Dp - f itof the Times inquires as to the burning ' Among hi . INTERNAL IMPROVE MENTS.To this eub-\Contcens cgidkawel pameivecc for they lela liat Was the OT Tea Pe ses eT SLM HIS OSS eet we expect ta devote a® much space ase fall state Very respectfully rive lam pas, and whether tial was Uic WASH well nomic loquist. Late in ment of ihe various ¢ ations will require; for asour . ¥*. onDbD. ; . ; Wiech irasteenie iecie } are pee No. sd, North Phird Str above Areh, only cure for it. With the hope that we the eve 5 eure Pdinest n jeut advanev, » do afd the otherin Phthedabphia 2 the evening, after the bottle had done tte cercsis ot the Siat . 5 , “ i ns : jvof thy Siete February, 1955 Dy pd’ 36 may perhaps eave one horse from the un work, the cor eS gE COU EDUC UPTON 1h an a source of regret to all ine «yn . ' necessary and terrible torture of the burn. age, and the Doctor boasted considerably: terested i the Rducatoual iotereat of our State, aud VO THE FA RM ERS aa - , ° Who tsnet' thatour papers are so mnach devoted to , ing-iron, we undertake to reply -— Burn | on he Phis favorite ian, daKE. party polities, de, dhat this great cause fas been luo Of Iredell County. REMOVAL TO SHIPPE RS uy for the lampas is as good and humane He offered to bet that nothing could scare ' ie eae na le ne eae wt GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE, FORE- a retuedy as is suffocation between two bias and this bet the ventriloquist took | careially mice adv aucein: u t Uy mol itie | Rie R ee ae 4 ies eg in da Vane feather beds for hv drophobia—both have Up naming sale time the test he, ly oe = ma ee but als) rw uur Commo ec ing the [roa Plow at Uetr Shop, ten mites Suuth : wanted impo Jake was sent for and AGR >E I te N KBastof Statesville, and ate prepared to furmah any been practiced by the ignorant, and both cae the was sent for and CoN Dy Aen UT, ey eal) . fF plowe on very short uotiec a : came WA TEES to) 0 OI ad occ Ue ioe ik reesed tu them at Aunty Hill, will be are effectual. The horse, to be sare, sur- e ; ne ‘ lod ta, Specuneus cen be seey at al ' . i . “dake,” said the Doctor, “IT have a x et s will be re Skee . ate Bh 9 vives the infliction, while the feather bed ) : ‘ we Hated to the Ae ee . . : large sam of money on your head, and hace Ree Ne Geer ee at addente: JAS. & ROBE RT MeNEELY patient is bound to die. Both of these BO cC On loccouunlay Lan) Will betearclally qle cuca audlniatind eeerpl week April 26, 1<55 lyon barbarous remedies (1) have long been dis- |". Berry bell, marster, replied Jake. «whi. ae “ : lah me ean tiecber ‘i LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN &Co.. carded by civilized and intelligent men “jess tell dis nigga what he's to do, au’ in vews from the Wem din mh ae ty chee WHOLESALE DEALERS | We have occasivnally liad cases of this. he'll do it, shure Revel aes cc aa meter NOE Re AN ee ) y sting t m take its appearance about the h , } complaint in our stable, and Lave always “T want vou to go to the dissecting s reach thie pluce freen the bast tombe’ eS a P - y . ie ¢ lead Dut “TER Ms —The ‘Times will be printed weekly and Fancy ‘Trimmings, attributed it to over feeding. But in no room vu will find two dead bodies | Greenshomagh NOC. on new F { , Ne. 36 North Third Street, le ease, however bad, within our there. Cut off the head of one with a re a y reading sperm the State, tur . ; = — Mu rivet ond is “ —— \ ey 1 1 . sped bolt MI aay . Liprincorr. )y ap cmas > | knowledge and experience, las it resisted large knife which you will find there, and EOWOUGBERS, erremes connie, (FPR S9 Bp oester acne | a ‘ . rine} . “A ake nl ie LE t sary dd Vy'rdS atcourectolaliratiannciicareantinucli(ins bring it tou You must not take a light, ; x PLUICIEL ’ jay o - SRE CY, 1 ee mwever;, and dont get trigutened. Greeusbe NOG, eae Iss 3. wt day rtwo; w 1 ac n, in one SH AER EILA SHED Mamita, US. ‘ — a : nna emen two instance=, of a purgative of salts or, : : : CLARENDON ; The § ‘ berry bell. Vil do dat sure for sat : . : Pe \ LL. persone dotted t the oub-cribe ra aloes. (The first thought of our farm Peter eae ne ned: the dol | RO NX VW oO R kh Ss reeroeiicare hereby wif hands always was, to take the anitial t ) : Se See en ‘ : . r f au ta gwine to trigiten me & M. VAVBOQKAELLE WY, Proprictor ’ ! wal t arged ion alle the blackemith's to be burned.) Youatt lakereceardinvlw sco. audureaclies 4 hah Pedeer ine be: ag pi-ebaend fee «te lnm wuts al . pate : ; Ji rding toll, at rea t > \ \ > kKo& 8 WURPI saves :—* bars occasionally swell and the dissecting roo, wroped about un ca F s », May - dlp ( ww ris with beyond the edge be found the knite and bodies. Ile Mirena tee Pusene Pale Genie ol : _ Greensborough of teeth bey are very sere, and ad just apphed tl former to the neck x the Leorse feeds badly on account of the ef ene of tae iatter, waen tom t ee MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. pain le euffers from the pressure of the © Wis att ul = @ vvad Pulls pues ise . smalls oe TU weih 0 jo 1et-+m Cos food on ther Thisincelled the lamnass ste cue eres Gusliies! ey sin een res oh pe bone jieu ! t h al he lainpas 3 ane: tres Cartungs + sad paiterns ° y being heatnd “e a Tt mav arise from the inflammation of the . HELL = aN i ere ° . . . ‘Yes sa re} de : i t Nieek . ae = if . . . : an gums, propagated to the bara, when the | . ; : _ : = aes: et ilar, and er he © in We soe ©. 8100 (Neewfere : vemdeiiiy 1 comes seis shedding bis teeth—and young IH . ; THE ESTABLISHMENT » Se sa I t , te bia dee ° eee ‘ \ Mi - co are more sabject toit than other nat , , . a oe aries iro Gate aatte rf, & ME y fe ote enc aut JaMis si ee} : oe . 7 : 5 ae cont \ the aiit ye 4 ry ily Serdiout THE MBCHANICAL DEPARTMENT P MENNENNAKEL. Gowns oo ‘ 55 eae or Pea : young lore has lately been taken up fi Letuey head ‘ : ied ora it etree = ¢ ; ° f i , AIAN Pe nid lies heen oversfed! ar nit Jake wa PL CUMMING, teen’) Agen . Mas tt 31 ™m.9 ciently exercised. At times, it appears © pr REPAIR WORK naged horses; for the progress of growth * Look aval’ Ma ] ve ] Risinys ¢re, etwas ooiny yond Nenies stores) fee rites ( | )\\ \ \'N n the teeth of the horse is continued du BRUTE Bree ot Us . . aii : a ed - ' pwine tintin rae : ‘ Wriews OMl be wide-end Clarcedwe inne Weras Ws ring the whole life of the animal. Ina *#™'" ‘ uit an VECETANLE ity pr L iwa aia ‘ ‘ 1 I TABLE LIPMONTRITPT najority of cases te swelliny will soon ; ; | m tle atalea ears uliaide wittiont metical treatinentior « - WTO eI CE. Vie Titt NN FAMILY voices ‘ few masies and yeutle alleratives will re 7 \ Lt Se cee sone / A wei ie \ b rye t eve the anita \ few slight sions. duke hed reieued vai - DISEASED AIDNEYS, , , . he LP ! across the bars with a lancet or pen-knik eariog Ue turned r d, at aid = oat ws a athe tb ft W will reLeve the inflammation and canse Now ' rant . Sa ae LanPafiae . ‘ a the swelliny to subside ; feed thisscan. 4 t y dee rhe ata t Ani ot . nares Sr ae j Prise PA ; ae . \" Coe RaK . Jeauon of the Larsin lainpas wall serndom “I . Ho es lp -% dime 4 . I . ‘ arm, although it is far from being so ne {2 lov& at tee : 3 olive aa 8 ‘ . a as 6 8Uy)y med The brutal cus re) A Pv 4 f t far * aca a | barr s - ~ a . . “ the ar « ere tC iron. ie . e . NOLO NEEL MEUNTA , ed Jake as : ae icite most Mjectionable. It is torturing the ~ ; ‘ m5 toree to no Purpose, and nderir that . aoe " purpe and rendering tha Aran tye NO] 1¢ | 1 gon the de sens ty 1 ‘ al. the safety and jleasure of r J i Yrvaud driv g depe { | nay be prt Yes, « rn I ‘RARER ib ‘ eee er n case of lampas examine the K . . ‘yy £ eae a aud more part.cucariy the tuahe ' ' _~ . ‘ . \ Il Ti W « » en Ao ave Stoves. SUIS. Fin Ware eat oe Wabi’ ids durviigtss the gen Se aatied el «ee -y 4 " « " 8. {wo uce across each other Never t . J - er & ei se ao Jie JAMES MM. EDNEY, one wid Le marie « the toucth, and th ar j . ree will expene:ce immediate rebef \ \ tell Gt Ge! SOMETHING NEW. In bemeiny the gum for a ming tooth, . RZ M. BRUCE & co, a enirartatitlic Where ta eras es Wil You Ride or Walk - Ruma ia iendraele ’ : FOREMAN 4 powers DRY GOODS. ee cree Blois } . \ BELL. EARNMART A Co [aactcractice ch, while printers rimain poor ee lesale Dealers in II: ny ' ! ‘ iD prided ; suas sg elildren by inost physicia A 2k) 16) 3. % tc, - oo . . y one trmble with a tender ar he « re orae ate, ean os M a “ Bhirts, Collars. Stocks, ' mike - pbarien J . - NO. 56 JOHN STREET ios — , ete thie, Tf he enute his bent | ry pla #0 twwesvr Tic. a . - Ane coro ma : Fre aoe ¢ < ¢ ¢ s oie > © —T eet REASON TOGETHER f Pa rr ar Fs wher ; — STi | these how imiicinna on esther mde ' L “ap? ks Pa ap shock | RIVERS ¢ FY «)) : the Iwet. near tieentle. the pressnre cern A \ ) “ca: > w. 2 , ‘c Woe " / I x \ 44 and ve “oA ar ‘ { A: are v th ‘ > 4 { . a A | Or. ny lannare | 10 7 Wie Vevrmapondent) cules (a 1 ie ee ; cee the artes aM W. P. ELLIOTT, ; . ise Worth & t + ‘ ac : nay ha HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. . Ge a. Wn AO. ton ne GENERAL LoWMIsio\ e Fai an 1 oar 5 « . : P J for waslity r . . 4 ; | p eindows 18 dee na particles come _ nas FOR tl) () ROMA lf “ S oP . ‘ : WILMINGTON N.c “as ‘ 2 ¢ ] 4 ‘ . Us ' ' | THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. wis tse, me 1 a “ } € Ss Ma Be elicteoapt wancn? nanleee _ i ~ HAVE VOU SEEN SAW W ATE \la DYSPEPSIA & LIVER COMPLAINTS ~ rie 8 A store, the ot) er nity a A peace t ' - ben ° Ste J ee ft Fj { r a “ est putty wl \ " } 4 “ t t ' ‘ 2 : HW Uner re k ‘ 4 “ : . . ; j , - ‘ Ae = GENERAL DEBILITY. iii HEALTH. ce 8 { A ‘ , W P is \ ; ee _— Sate of North Carolina. ar. at aT FEMALE COMPLAINTS ; a 2 " kN nN ‘ ' 1 " . Prevuses | a ! > ¢ -- _ ' “ ‘ . 199 ‘ ' ' 6 - . wee 1 Mo ' a 3 A tise bse ‘ fire A 1 . Moe a RMON ‘< V ‘ acre A ‘ ranty for sabe a | | HUGH L.TINLEY, & Co. (spec mmons FO TINLEY & HkWRON,) vote! Receiving and Forwarding gents, and Genoral Commission Merehants, No. 2 Brchanye Street, South Athintsc Wharcea CRARERSPON, # OC their personal attewsion to the sale of Cotten aa cus Toby spe tal comtract, all other kinds of Prods make prompt returus of he name, rh yeet sont ek thal CONTINUE, oe heretof to gt ar spectafatten ivtag ood Forwarding of aU gueds. amst goed to | tiow & the Kec \ var kod ( mok tes of Parnirare, & barged in pro aan cempranstbig + fe Ah y ade tag fy | ptbe etna vermne sipping Seote er Produce through thts hewse + ' n soak PY A NEW SUPPLY: OF WATCHES & JEWRLAY + cr JAMES HORAH; AS just revurned from New, ¥j |g Bese ta cere 2) pal nate WATCH Ka ADDIE WEURY, comnictinpot Fine Froach Chronome (pam, Double Time Keepers Lade pomle ot Eight Day Wales. \ benny WKi+F oeonng Jos Jubasow 19 Jeweled Mente rn, Jas, Nardin's supe rorgold Upper tug iets. ond aariety ofothers, both gold and silver; Ge may ely gf MOSIFIVELNSEROTE TED Ganed and Vest Chun, Seu) Oh comets) Bur Hobe, Wes Actainany goods fortrenght Cufl Pras, Laadigg and Geailensn’) Htone Diner G and charges Silver Sad Stee) Speetacles, Silvey and Plated & aks reel refyr to the (oblow it >") Batter Kaivew, dnde variety of Plated Ware, * teary bee | Scinmore and Kase of (be Roskequality. 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They will have to compete The Narcotics of the World. | Prom the Northern Cultivator. | In such an immense establishment, our | A Rare Bird Captared, | LETTERS OF HENRY CLAY. ea ae — |with a mode of commuaniestion so qaick, — The Largest Nursery in the World. lreaders will naturally suppose there must | = An interesting volame has been compiled from ; cat, (that President Roberts ldfely landed at! , — ' : | A Mayslick (Kentucky) correspondent. the private correspondence of Uagion of Siera Leone and Liberia. home on the twenty-sechd day after The use of narcotics is common to all) yt hag been some years since Moches- 5 sa a baa abl nite and amen announces eae ‘of a ae aud Cahn Colton, ph gevorr ss Carat pel | —_ leaving London, The more of this rival nations, according to Professor Jolinston, tor has beeonse the head quarters for aur- | ac growth bomb bea <u ne MOD 1¢ | Deautifal snowy owlct near the village. Co., of New York. We publish three or four of AJate nitmber of the London Quar- ty the better for Liberia. Tet Enylind and that whether the people arecivilized| 4. i i 4 i reverse is true in a striking degree. An) Ti, singular biped measures thirty-six these lettrs, to show what Mr. Clay was doing apd America contend, in a friendly spirit, 9+ rude. In the gilded saloons of Paris jseries in America. From only a few acres! excellent system appears to pervade the|jnches from the point of the bill to the and thinking in 1850. bed tarly Rewicro—the able periodical reeent , ; ; i : 2 a ee ee ee pi ut the fs Wie aa fa tlie Sha dhe these dangésons stimutante ase reported |" extent, as they existed fifteen or twen- | whole; and as many have pomsecee ey eae a the tail, stands twenty-six Me Clagan Ue Tigi Caleart , : ‘ ok Doha ny EK Mat Ce Ol US eee ar ‘ |ty years since, the nurseries within ten'are remarkably suctessfal in a they un-|/uches, an rom tip to tip of wings is ': Wealeyey Clurch in England—has ans eottin and coffee of Liberia, and sell her to, not less than in the huts of the Poly-{'Y 9 : ; i | Z 7 five feat seven inches. The pluinage of eres et ner ees atticle on the conditiow and prospects oft what she may want of cotton, woolen andl sian, or the wigwan of the red Indian, | miles of the city now cover at least one dertake, froin the most delicate hot house | is ireasiiand anleriliekeoveraronaln Wasmixctox, March 16, 1850. the Republic of Liberia, in which refer 'silk fabrics, salt, crockery and: trontner The Americans, the English, the French, | thousand densely planted acres. |Plants,to their vast plantations of large and | wings and thighe is.as white as the driv My Drar Sie -—I have been very thesksful erite is mgde to “a movement now tak [BETY 5 such cotwpetition will but work the Europeans generally use narcotics in| ‘The eost and annual product of these thrifty frnit trees. Indeed there seems en sudw, and @s silky as the cygnet’s to yuu for the information you have, from time ing placo—ap attempt to induce the Pri: jout and dc vel Nox i Me ed aa oe ‘ the shape of tobacco ; the Turks, the Chi-| nurseries may be reckoned with some de- | '° be a sort of magic in all their attempts dewny crest. The head, back, wings and re oe communicated to me during the session . : for Liberia which we believe is destined . 2 P | Fi .,|at propagation, 60 rarely are there any tail are white, handsomely maryined with of Congress. While, on the other hand you ish Government to give up Sierra Leone, \to be attended by such vast results.” nsec Tita areas ox) toy opium;! gree of actaracy; by taking = us spots fail , . \spots of a dusky hue. The beak is of an | !'#¥¢ found me an inatevtive cornspoadcat — and allow it to form a part of Liberia.” Passing over ible phase of the artic while the Persians, the Africans, and the|of calculation, the estimates of several in- | tig ae cable story. and the eyes of a bright yellow My apparent uegleet proceeded merely from the dee infin, Ldians of Brazil consume the extract of! telligent narserymen of that place,—that | ne reason of this remarkable enccess| io ‘The legs are large and feathered enone a nothing certain or defimite to fe th . : : ania, SNe Raat: ar .. nee ? ; “lal e jis their thorough experience and knowl-{to the very feet, aud the toes are armed ; | ! The Eastern Archipelago las ita! a well manage d acre would yield as an 5 | e y feet, and the toes are armed) 4). Sugpoming eclgeel «A lacery axeiin= Tite weald give Liberia a seu coast of under uotice, we are glad to fin more than seven hundred miles. There: ential lical as the ’ eran i nn ¢ « ential a perivdical as the Tendon Qua \ edge of the requisites for every operation, with formidable claws. The snowy owl viewer favours the project, and advances terly Le 5 hee ait mee beetle nut; the Polynesians, ava; and annual average from two to three han : ues lo ayitale us, and to paralyze almost all leg- é erly het te deservedly becoule ili | - : ‘ | F wlle oO re “e 2 ast; ets anat »of the inost northern region I © Sew Granada, the thorn-apple. InteHee-! dred dollars the expenses varying from and an excellent soil, reduced to the best /ct 1s ananive « einost northern regions islauou. My Lopes are sirapy that the questiva varions reasons why the Governmeut of Great Britain, boldly taking sides on by subsviling and constant til of both continents, but is only an occa: wil) ulti ate eae sioual visitant tothe model republic. He when or how caunot be clearly TEN © braves the coldest winter, even « tual men, boast © highest culture of! fifty to seventy-five per cent of this! L the schools, are as much addicted to nar-‘amount. It would of course be greatly lage. A weed is a great rarity on their Creat Britain should accede tothe request. ‘the colonization canse, which across athe a & mothe ba My relauons te the Kxecative are evil bat Ile argues that Sierra Leone are both the water has cither been intentionally 1 i ae eo peeten cold desea result of the same spirit of benevolence, represented or stt ; ; 1, gy cotfesastntettered savaves, and are often controlled by the kind of trees raired, the ps : int tueti ai tablie! ren grounds, far from ally sliclter that cold. We have very litte iatereourse of ary 1 aris *y ie cost of conducting this establis ie ve srivec ¢ the no f op en toward the African race, L Ving their, ‘] Revi F miilty of excesses in their use. Cole! proportion of ornamentals, Kc., bot still HE Cost ; ce : Nes estabh 0 ant he de Bh from the woods. |] Say liistew! of any disposition te eblige me, all ahs ” racsriarh tts ° see o* wa wd ‘ ° } nt us POs ve very great a such situations he perches on lig che LT feel thas b been some- be of birth iv a moral neceaity, avd working, 6 TT F Aut vas no less a slave to tris appetite, more by the Judgment, energy, asid vkij] Mont must oF course lhe very gre Ae ee ae : bed log lh Re re Senet dupostion bas wh © twa, “ pte pe acti kaa es nt r t t td led by al foi Jer tl though we have ny definite information and stones, watching for his prey, his mes mauiherd lo the eae ofa Marshal for dor, Yumter, Ly the samo means to the same great the Wert coast ot Afiica car vote ] han the mont degraded ‘exercased by he mans Pola s nite suUject we'sloild jude tron the snows plumage rendering him almost ot State, four of the \\ eg mean bem, of whack ends; and je concindes his reas : ented, The we nd a nat ! urbanan that tatto tis face or eata his direction of some, the cost exceeds Ure a) , JUC8 viet indistinguishable Hie hideous nere, | 88s eb, united from Use first :9 recomenend- e -stimates mentioned in ar v pe h t 1 with the singulariv kr ¢ } ! u tu Christ enemies Tt is cetiimated that tobacco is protite, and the business consequentiy ee atce ™ : : an early parc ol. when sounded in the silent depth of mid ng Ms. Mitcbes I so others of them (making Seren “What more natural t! that J ches and ( na tere, ' nenmed cieht jinndred millions of seen comes to an end this article, that they innet amount to) night, breaks the general pause with a 1! ac ek “Me Masha, pn fi re Natural than that U j ’ ’ \ r ° “4 '} 1 doll nn) 7) A ) 1 % they would be malimtied with Me Me ; yes er fa vate year a 7 Ape tel . ; ars : hae dollars annualls heir | horrid variation, and is so dismal ata ; +) of the two cobwies eloulkd Le sou \ ca eee Fae 1 by hondred millions Dut it is not onr present object to pnr : . i P - 3 al Liras renee USD es ae vomminated, and bis nomwinauoe is sew i Pity £ 4 ’ vyer ‘ . sacs tuay Loe estimated from the same ee hd pats aaus ey , or this a 3 . proncuweed by the Leiisl Gover ment ( tive ' widred millione: sne this inquiry, bat to give to our read ae a iLiiiainet ev cultora Orcenlaudiwiftibl ge wencre Ht was the act of Une ]’rene 1 fi \ ; { , ; ' on f f } a, remembering that noue are more - oe is Jeut, agwiust the advice of Ewimg, bere is foree, however, inthe following ! ‘ nder its \ t tw m sania 4 era the results of a few hours personal } sity \N lee a | 1 ' ' 1 ‘ f 4} : Lia sucecasful, and that probably no narsery nasil ss | Lhave never before seen such aa adeniniatra- Te nel tv ¢ ‘ ( f ' our observation of one ot 1@ eatablistiments . thor There . ib . “A possession (Sierra Leone, wha foamed: ire ' ; Narn ; ae A 3 better managed for pecnniary snecess. | Exercise in the Open Mir. aiieeh lle co-operates oF esa anise our hande, las ne ve ft what are ; ae Jiat iaen, in all ages and under to which we have alluded cly that i 4 ; wd between the two eads of the avenge. There re . but at " if allt! ' 4 hen ' . i £ ] t ire Bevera ther nursermes at vt, | bebe > ven! : pies nat from ite aneweritg ite bone cut dewiagt ae OF A : ney Cones voured socral aud intel oof Eilwanger and Barry, who now Lave |, iar ; . , Gap timpetate Nectar AED | aban, t Whig ie either three ¢el and even that value is vreatly joo ned © cata Seca ‘ wha ipvent and tem ch about to hundred and sowenty Re acrex ~ a ge lartstene sexpedition to the Poe Ui “E sone ave one pen hed yer ter emis ! ! Pa ? atraits w + ¢ t i toy t ney t “Ny Se Bacculve. ' Seward, tw & 7 VY the upsuila aa the win t A f ser sit ‘ saree! esuli tan er tere h 6 mae tee . e : A } } ae Furopean coustitut “ thue | i” . fe T= pe aie Et al all HH. kB llooker & Ca ‘post & ¢ a ture has qnatified man te breathe an at-\ ae, EO eae Ty ee — | , shed fs Lig t ' f ' thatt creis @emethioy beede mere These are pot all in one contigueds jo \ : \ ‘ AD (row apy such iatercuurse, ae 1t has ermliva- encere come A BOUrCt of greatls nerce s s eon. are widely cetebrated, ¢ ec) cre lZu degre \ Zery, or ¢ a ' wha strength te ite vers r ga A ale Teese Aa) Ue ensual crattieaton, ia the sucking of of ground, but are comprised in four prin : ; eos es Ds a the rpcot of slimont ipinsir men for him ngth te ie iter ef atu + fs re e ' nt new A Nave — uf ‘ xciow at, a difference lsu deyrcea | shall coaleuve to cm eecaig ieee pare on) Liberans and the aborigines of the tobacco, tie Co ewig of opium, orthe ie cipal detached portions, of fifty to a han angina e: * sees Heian kde sutihe: vet ; of sera cian tae ' : | SE 1 : ast (ath alias ava Aseriia ; i : : s hundred acres ur ior witl ‘trv to health: and the doetrine: “ee @ Sty. eoropereting & cnn with bear of Sierra Lau ‘ A fle ; ; fier Z val anche i Professor Jolue dred acres ea 1, lying near cach ther ¢ Was ' ' Le |'resids at, aml opposmnug where I (ema han on . . ’ ain batt é 1 ! vr t al ' . t ] r 1 1 —_ ' in a] Ls ar ear a Py suguaeh I Kain to Libene 1 i wey Pay Ge apy ree ihe Aeotore OF lie ENCE atwook, The Chenue Por extentand perfectencoml ped, there A es ; bi [ otyratubete Jou om your - t Se the vrand a ; inecccicent ! . Mocean J i ’ . ; Reine A Poison —M. Revnel, of the | Changes of temperature are InUreUs tO | obs of [Le reviners. > era LD) gavwtil vo tluman Tite, explaing in what is none in Arnenca that neariy approaci : , . as W ' > i . a Py , f Veterinary Schoolat Avort, France, eam walth is disproved Uy recorded facts HL CLAY. Ss fj : { Woo at ; i metas , and eliowe tisat t establishment, and we have not Rents | Dray lie oe les ) = ed, and y ’ ‘ ’ ; ne ; ) F ¢ Aca a Se rthe Impertal Academy of) | ‘ very fow Arctic naviyators wl wu CLYaY TO mts wire. = went) alors ; . ie ; : . seh q rr yx lene ‘ Uinary Wate con able to ascerta rot A i Medicine in May at. the resulta of in ; x R Ww I *- ‘ \ 7 € ~ ASMISGT es. ri yorla (Yur yet WA t the }iwiuia vin \ writer sources. that there is auy in Europe—al- vestigations upon the pois : : : SUISUTOR, 28. z ' th rir r > it 1 the My ct t ew ate ' - eervo at once a pute and Cotes ' vf, worls Magozme goes further, thongh there may possibly Le a greater red by the brine, afte considera: | ; My - Wife There is s bundle of papers ii a leniv of tin rkoor h reatue (he nm gi } ‘ niny ofhee ep stairs, inclosed ia a } 5 > ite t as ee 2 nd pomde oul by wihathaw ihey bate Use 1 iber of hands employed in seme En : : ’ seta de ‘ . = { ; 7 empreag i= Ww 1 rt , : F F Ee oe ‘ er menta lad been s kled. Al MAGIAIO ORCL CECE UNG ® cyan paper and bed up sith tape, comtaiming the bet- yy, e led it te lar fran impm-ba _ liv save thet any thing winch ropcan nurscries, where labor ia cheap), ae ature of Sia ciienks A wrs from Gen. Taylor to me. Among them 4~ ’ te . ° ws 4 € ar » « ” - * ' a¢ that the coma le me r e = - t vlates men’ ~jatitual essence, be at and econoiy not studies TEES, eae ANE ne ; wan I me from bin to me, dated at Moaterey, ia Mez- n { Ae F ; ’ ra ai . , i struva, Where the le:ruperature pe I ~ T anion fi rined. f ‘ 1 ‘ © ore perilous narcotics, 7 ge anee is clearly demo ted The pais ‘ eruy se jroo, | think sa September, 1847 < ond I = ees | ' oa! ( ' Weionr A eet and at te same r4.wanger and berry iad egia AY eataraacihired twnar | ils at docl k. Po M..and next morn. | differ about the cowtemts of Ghat letter; and I . at . 2 4 < eal ce cay and Waste t ropertio re acre n vn z , ene A et o the time of oa sit, wo v nilat ‘ wmeh veo would find it, aad Thomas to make & Aine interests wo + ~ ‘ : prey ee tee hie b our Visit, OF Or UNE | 4 montis after the preparation of the | (98 & » down to 40 degrees—a od eet bed - J sd be bee “ al u example, au vs j In the at 5 z and send me @ emt copy of it, and pet ap the x , , nda ve eapring, they Lave! jane and ite use then, mixed with fond | clhange of Jeyrees in fourteen bours w “ y « wei ve wower ieaves th cy, and then the , = i Ape) Xe A i A id : A Nall Vig e ‘ * ‘ be ‘anginal beck e bere vow And it. 7 that had Leon 11 vee Bvatretarie id R t 3 4 for anv lengt time, ¢ ilthengl in ere the people are healthy and anoth 1 an) still staying at the N avonal Hotel, where q l gr y ‘ e€ ible unrestra ) ! nantit InAs leat | ; r@ ” liusce . ve ; > : gw sea F ama 1A ea ay pr ‘ A t rancor XI] wien | have a good parlor and bed-room, for which, core n arente “ i ‘ y ‘ , j u Legis a med! ale : f t ree : - : , 0 Ade , the I ey ten heen act jders at work, wit move to aie he . ; snges are the most sudden, the tncet | °” my beard, | pay therty dollars per week. — pride } t ‘| i . ‘ vis 1 bow ial Wp, ee mal oiling dain ree _ game length of t does not prodoce the si : The Iirvtish Minster occupies rooms near mine, | Nae : ; 1 ‘ “ Kat hice ler ae : Ms . ‘. 0 preceve) eine cffect. ‘The poinm acts aa a loca! | Pee nt, and of the greatest extent of end | yesterday dined with bir, He hw tis , 4 ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' opes in yy rece any 1 vgs a. evm uf t Liuer.an Liepe et tige sweater : “ a : Pa RAL § Thee mitant. exciting violent intestinal econ- | any place with who Tam in correspon. wife with him, a niece of the Duke of Weijing- as unos ‘ tise da ao vil bee ‘ ew sce decreasing as die P . ; > ) ; . t t poo. charg wevulcatac te fine }’e ater rSterw a onemenae @ided te such as were occu) ] } creation am) inflametior t bkewiee or jence on the American Continent; and “®. 8 pit bat seasible person evo t ioe les his Zz ‘ ams te i chs Ae lew vig ) r " « mi rene , ctr . " ‘ a ss « ™ wry g the bods, and im removing t creases the secretion of t kis 1 kid-] cet thece no toxn of ite sine that hae | bave dieet with Ube F jemt, bat declined pe of 00a would Le well cared for. and sie ‘ ‘ auee, iti) j i Dee dn ARE _ neve. and exerts @ dircet cffect apon the Ne to dine with Clayton and Keverdy Jolmson, oa ! a 1 nted “? ‘ .\ vreat nemunriion of ite if ite . e wae ne rerealrerit re “ ante ‘ - ; . ian ecitumnvine r io umbling ioe a pr its inhabitants secoant of a lad cold. These people are all air- - \ ' ' t t g g : . | X ’ ‘ will be Ge partarie i ce po who pase tho age of three score vears and with me bot nothing more. From every body Pavprrse dd ne sb 4 i eu we ¢ - tof ‘ ‘ ax 2 * ' Bt, ; x . rationa. The bude are all cut ly the pr , ; peel with Gea tt allt It ie the be of the chan ead aie Of lath parties, J reomve kindly sttention and foliar ert A , eriments wer ed ¥ ' ’ ve 1 f € inved a »her L © tee ° ieee? pre 4 * rawiste. Lise fore w their t ration * ’ nretors themeelwes and every pains tak ary archi m horace. dogs. and pigs | that conet.tut ference that 4 Pei ease “ and ele would unlealt yor t ‘ cat na ; { Mi w dubr IL. Cuar. : ' t re the greatest ra thr As Lrine ies etimes used a second time 8 ° te wrattre.” mestony have KIveton! ° ; Leet, t this mammoth establishinent —abor | and for other purposes, these ! n. Taylor's death —Mr Clay's Relations woth : i vas rian conncile, ac t . sional. ; ‘ ee tc five thowaand bode ar Tet . Mr. Fillmore. Sitcanes : A con . ere wha a ' . a u 4 as _ s < a Abe é She wonld _ : ; ns , POE ne « , Lew i T kel Abaliiconl' Mar fein The vir LAT TO MRS. THOMAS H. CLAY “pare poe efite that now acer ' rf ‘ ‘ “ ter one Datt ; re it ; ‘.- er (Kar ta mary er eer | Wasnixotox, Jaly 13, 1850 (mberwee ' a th the per ! 1. STEELY . . : eee My Lear Mary jth » reasonabl Siccctem pecs Wilt tlw cami wed fu fate . errr [IE UNGRATEFUL SON y @ieue. Tie Abelian tara I) Lrenr Mary : My lapadele 3 good r \ ? ve Wey wctunte ali re eth ; lon TANAUCB Mfrs iirand, of Lemngton, and perty are sew tho eas ieee er ‘ “s ' t ¢ ? ’ r % wrth at a ae a ; ea ae , en t yv | - I wing incident wae related last | 4 aygabovde, who Lave been sent omt lere, and will to-day witness the funeral comme led ta make S con! ‘ ; : a rs u ‘ the ve \ ; re ’ ae ¥ear lev the Tex, 1b. Weiser societies of oreanized traitors aeainat mcs of General Taylor, about whieh the whalp ’ at a hev emplov twe € Tres Du € es e ‘ rr. ef ' ' f ‘ ' " ' } ' ¢ tt t ty ™ Bow In commato M.D. a eee eed Ca ond Uae Rint oe 0 Ge nm Renee, mc at at omitted tye si 908 8 combmaion vat ay . Wer ; l We a Sie : nf : val. the early pa le soason, tres : - : . s Lell Thomas that I thiok the event ehich has 10 ler i ue ca iva * ‘ " “ ~ - the ravens of the ev ® plu ‘ a id a C¢ ris begu: ¢ _ at Rete A Dy @ tiat wert ‘ u srere all required i trvat the rowe s iui : sod A pelea taol by . i cee aj peved will favor to the compromise ball. ue ikon tages, and will avery part k alt i “soonon " tuan ove Live ST eenilonl eer aiimeniar ; “Te t I WXNE. ke Tis ia a terrible | W 1 y ) abstract qu l can not tell you, my dear Mary, bow anxious OPPIWE der of ber actual ant ' tet ; a on ‘ always i - Cia Ya met liagerat tu pa wbether itis right) or wrong for) | ain to be home with your dear mother, ft tomes OSS yiprradi-e ‘ I ee ; ig Mile PLL prose ' er t " Clot a en hy a vee wee f you HL Cua. 7 Ae as ; ‘ 4 Wig ' - \ acrved ate te ide. of thirt ~ N ! ; . MR (LS) TO US 608 THOMAR J , ‘ Cane mint ter + : 4 ; AAs ir pee lorty acres cach, out the any wh : a Vniadelphia, Aug. 6, 1850, oks And ) ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ tints w are ‘ My lear Thomas I am here on my wag to - “*" A Alo “ ‘ Lea e 4 8 ’ rt Lad ! f \ 1 i . rival lias alerady gy ve eN ) eos ane i eadeohes ee ol . ‘ be ' , ' M aneare feoting for Newpert tor wlach place | proceed to-morrow, Ont. wy } 1 eniostant is ttt : ‘ a POT Ba i chelate A Kei tinety t { f at and ira eran and ope rem h it daring the ngbt a we no of jer manl willoned } : i ‘ ant etm cherry trees, one vear | " Jost hire wife. ae } brew wr letter of the 28th ultimo, ead . oT ginnl y nee A - A : a ry n tu Claim € r ‘ction of ‘ le : : } 7 Legh anit m rn ; ‘ = ail Aa especmlly Ane fi t Galery a lieaite t j ' | was goad to learn that your prospects fom ube rr ; , « « ‘ 1 eve ‘ aye en ; wit riment as “ rer t awn vm Tox cen + 4 i ci youia Veautitul crow th, most of the trees beim: 4! as . ‘ ‘ 2 ie . ‘ bi cat J dew rid it ‘ gia AP Lin powers a - = . Tha eae : ie purses t wecketa the horses M sous «hb Mr. Fillmore are perfeetty ‘eM ly Jaboriug to se for ; : uns ; 1, aleeady aboot tive feet Iigh, avd aseven © : 1 A Ulelresta the toe ‘ ge : tenual. In the appointrecnt ing to secu crs Cwrow i : indana ’ } bh in theirs es 1¢ food a plate a . th SUNS : a H ’ oat alone the tops, as if they had been sli ar ’ \ ‘ tethlen | acymesced. Me. F. asked t ing Commeree of | ria Irown ds e ie mt rta a ON nw other hand, t » Low | stor i vee thet Ul ‘ae e ’ Fy \ alf acre of seedling pears, bad as W 5 Calva: ¢ P | eid brim that the same de- A Riere enment hesitates even recegnine the ; ' : ZS sae ; ; \ sta ar et ye and mur un tomy Letween us that onee exsted, 1 independence f ! ih ea growth as @ay we in ° : . . - z tuinectt intane Neth iy ee reroprevacel > bot that we were on terms ’ elnto eras he wae intermed nf - | atal permit -y Vig ct had! myn 5) A was tiie tee t ¢ ’ ‘ know also a v 1 erecbat leas en roe & ; , | wmited that if he thoeght of m dat! | : . *] i ; . his rs artatiar t rent rie ( meu I lmn | & nat 4 a : the 4 08 used ar w Tucv must be worth at uiarket 4 : { ‘ nice? t ¢ ‘ . ela | hoped that ao ession « main OFC wen : t) ace fad y v pass Le) ' t < ste m woukl form tages which the privat Vee heey iy - ‘ r therefore. any rehae CAR, Inore an ten ¢t aar 1 ar j u tw } i . < : = ee + Carmine s F a ine aay oe) a Tw lred t sand were kid ' : f thing , = < onr own entizens had virtually eceuredd t ; ( a Prone: Lt By lis: OSes : : if ae < t f a ng can be done u™ We ear fear we car ¢ ¥ ' ‘ ! nitf unitit The savag ’ I them carly in summer, wit tar h ! N ; . ria ar «| sce an eny retarn to Wash- , ret i} tat ) ' reat eta ‘ ‘ olf tha hex 8 oe unu t Chic .. gnel stateamansh " F res a ; 1 oe es eA ein Lexington, my wishes wt } - ASB Kearly as we ¢ ld @stimate, t \\ . reva iin . ‘ ‘ a b4 i. ut . vw tow re : ; ee ; ' Mame w vw at east two hiandred ti and iY i ‘ N 5 . . =e but I hope that hiuny t avg t any al | j + fs » ‘ , } ‘: ‘i Sie patien fenton TORT fat } . ; ealth and stremgth. dant power ins the atter at aly : Lea es te A A re : Me 2 a Pe dlenifidarhertiterccert ttm tieec so : oa co IRIE Bs eles : \ . ura : # : ne , ; p t ( k : re Their ort a ‘ . ; Gettysburg 1 tical \ ; SOF HENKY CLAY. tates povernmer a White Fob rese , ‘ imental depa t ig a ; , Ae \ Ose, A 1 . x 1 a] ] : ; los tubes Were evan vn 5 TERI STING LITIC AL REMINIRCENCR. tive, It Goes mot sco fitting t] 'y Rr . very irgre acale They have fis ban 1 ’ re) } t a t \ t a ‘ f : ’ ye he ners 7 iN Pratik 7 i" sompilel and bhishe arent eliould thus practica t i a A drod feet in length of glass propagatin t bid t ‘ th. " . hs d by Cab 1 ‘ hetid thus practheahy ca . - {ad y . ~ : afaning prvate correspondence offspring, expeeiliy when that child * a bl! 4 wood, when did. v ornac seven acres in roses—and alo . | SEL prs 4108 Perle I Hloory (lar, contains mang letters her benevolent enterpriae comes Lbearit ‘ Ue Teles elise apthoaseurt | Wf an acres denecty planted wit! dal \ r \ ‘i (ites ech a oN ~ = aracter, The following re - net ‘ eye t s] . t { . s , LwN ver 4 Loy . Yin ! - ms (te ic in her hand the precions cift of Vege ‘ ' ' ey (at ( red t 1s ] vy havea ) Ny A reac | ; , . . -_ n. Taylor fur the ] ) tne LB HATRIN YS Eta oe = ' t Art f the eclebrated new Califor t ral ‘ : cial wi u Bea | 1 Seu Or. 10% ig ’ be bd = ‘ bo t > weed ae | t 1 tee , ra - aril Pe lisa WK 4 coer t W ’ , } A : his wee \ f D f Lowiawille The artiely before us ales refers te the iy end ‘ , ; 7 pate “ , , Acland, June 28, 1848. advantages England ie reeerving, and ; ; : Pray andl i eae e eas be a 1 ; adverting edoiman from ane your for a fen t PRAT EAT. at Nisahocl ( ' ( ‘ ’ ' ’ recerved your favor adv matninareni | - Ae SHURE AEP £ \ | | ‘ yore A 1 ' ' Cave Jes Pe MOR ater o Aer Nore : eas , vlalou in respect to me, May steaulnavig ti jut ‘ j ; ; z | Saini ket “ , “ ere : . - j ; 5 : ‘pproac hing L'ressdemtial : : Ib . re is the squirrels throw Ward \ . . f ‘ blormauo ED, commanication, tl review wa 1 CX tt handed mien. w o d \ u auiss erste : thet ‘ y ntermauon 10 relation ‘ Toow ta una thn depere in 5 we Ne 4 is thle mt a t alrendy causing tospring up bet t \ + ene vdit f Bet Vitkhia F : ‘ ; \ ; . we AMON ; at hest, ,v ; : . : mila | . these plants seid fur w puinud eaeu oats the Pdomtiarr ¢ uN ve retosii ft i " 1 ' NTT My Mawes: two conntries a cons ratte trate |) and : ; ( ves ay <4 ' f : tn frends, | shall ever eo va C8h lends for { ‘ Arie . 7 : ; ee ; ; ly on doelar iow, here was a tice. nN. vere. becanse Sout. se n yew : test vations to you, and ' avuat Cin tt vriter . \ na an twonty feet equare with a valuable fare tad eave Ta “ ’ B) I can command ator OF ‘ ' ro4 - s¢ ) ' , 5 a) ‘ at ; , , tefiwr ' ] . Valry { \ er Lie, ef cenree, i : f ' r ‘ ‘ * Irv the tray nees, ther hase eeey ny agreeable to mT to be looked for vand there ig a mover Yer rr ations ; nth at O lewatieneray f i AEP ateoa Gave ne “her \\ ‘ ‘ t ttled to your e now gee on Chere to establish aiine et to } M y lar , ; teomtn 0 act, as | have ever \ ao: or sale ‘ etronot rin a fhe Miseoue \ ! Book. ateaaiors direct from Chesapenke to Mar frvustng left tia ' veered are for Sale Their collection of be x >| \ . verned, according to my atten the rovia, at short intervala. Our American the eenp bowl, and that that was the rea \ Mt oaan came attrehe : a YerY einen poar trees ia unequa edit tha = : : : WH Corse at ‘ vietiona of duty bate — friceds ave not willing to let the imper eon why they were able ta keep up sug \ yan a. ! OL eountry — they have five to six thensand. | , a: star ns | was jo rsonaily eoneemed, T sub- ane . ) Nesya Were ive t vith her Yourta t : 1 \ . not th oN y ed anit tent trade, which they forsee will soon a darge regiment of teft handed: s 1 5 1 , 7 eee erceaiand anion 1 ; ] f the late National Com- arise with! tho West const of Africa, ta listanee 1) ' ' « E Fe oe ; . ' : oe M \ y lt hws relieved me gf } Lobel t ia ote e) ramida, cot LL Sa ‘ . 1 1 \ s. lite x Patan F None altogether moto the hands of the Eng vit aw hare breadily ot tie , Ver, more dik 7 ; ‘ " \ ) sity WT bed bees re. ‘ Vena t t. wt yt \ N i ¢ rroml y w J ooo Jut rapid travait is the best way to / Vuddin Diag nbingnp tos ports : grat vevation, cave aad arn reapoosibility if Thad been subsequently elv« ol Tole hing i onae ur 4 [ow 1 fanvsh if Jagaox nu. | sire ty remaa in j wd tranquility and perfect repose Thay been much Import: 1 from Various quarters { se Gen Ta as an yrood Wi who will Stig pine s abd carry out Wiig measures But bow can Ido that! Can Tosa that bie hauds Whig measures wil be eal aecule W he refuses to pledge hem . \ 5 i an A = “ ' ptempied are auslite W bet \\ ut! ‘ ‘ ™ eo alinc hin be j . " std meetin vat di Ube me rend gions Gai at of mM View gDe oUt wm a earn and parca cmgta lu suppertes of 2 capitate ow hoa fevers ee CLG aLbUUbCES Nes purpose ¢ wa Alin kd . pu oo far as atid | Joli we What reepraiiy oe ilvas tf the bamity wa bolle virtua, at J 1 have alwaye meted pre Je Lan RC RUUR butt Las i's linits, and Leet we ae 4b © 4 Bit an tte get mene is yl always ciear'y discertilie. been reminded of the ime Top uraed a ow >» mins A Gen. Harris: sy bout ¢ Wars wa t a \\ art He was committed and pledged t » wrt of ble Measures WS bai cs Hl r Jeclare that be w 1 asa vlads 19 Oppesition to the nom wef the Conver ues. He was moreover aici) cplenan¢ ¢1 periener 4 {ost the nomination, as | firm!) the condect of ube majorities in the delegation fren Rentacky wm Congress and Uie Conventon ae! Con raventiot tap of varted and befiere, ty as | also belive, of the wishes of a targe majonty of (he people of Kentucky’ | am asked to sanction and approve the course of the seven delegates from Keutucky, who. im vio atgem of ibe desire of their cunsutuents, against me, amd virtually to ceusere and con eens the Ove who noted Lor me ta eeemms to me. renth men Une cousintency of my character faeme, require that | showk! take no action periman ageory ie the ext ng contest If was between Loco Foo prom tpies prncepies, | would engaye it dor of which | am capal.jc ue Whig party is dissolve are there Whiy prinerples to crete real and of meotate exertion mnt narnfu he -t0 belseve that the bv a that self respect and my true 1 am compet lid Whg art mere permona havtng that character as tiie J» seme. UM (went years ago fe sueb a evmtest | can tee! v has te ver rown party. yest as ruuch Asco party fs thee noe “sm sed | am not he cere enoa-! Aewt what | dy wateei. There 6 undouliiea act t 1 vevned 1: an ehivee A eviln wit dow!) mabe for eneseif wa due ume, under the influence of Une great prncpl s fur wheel Ll have « no numbed. LT unek my frends ongbt tu leave fae eg wet 201 ondturbed rm my retire ment ase served the country fait! fe the ut wer poor ataltv. ft | hare not meoee HH hes gut beew for want 1 heart « amd te Mauet dune hallo M me Lraremg the short Gene hal meanaies to me a worl lale serve artwed tbek character wun th » ‘ ave du we the bene r Thee winy rest assare{ t! lw de Bethan g Wo borieit oe weaken Uber ped of” we uf me. acute part ae pela ei enh my private shail, if spared, go w Lie Posie at wa, bhe mw bet piitaie euz a add cas Ww) vote as] may dwem bent wind walt for ibe jie Copies | bare Se wtaed, aed for my country Abwtaning bemx albus, aud meu yr mean trout ae and mure & lewr vuins, | ep Up mae Dey ka jo be wce poled). | pape b) be per 4 r fa wives bin wv ctaies of 2 vB 6 LRT oe. Deu B be vee OL. ou roe nt posture O84 bes A Pewhemdia) Gueel um, at » ebnues de Mure agit may be ber afte aroma upon y wtich | sbal mem happy k ahd pre G- 6-6 oourne sweetie, pod if hk ate ’ ’ 1 vA belies lo kh lve A mid ene mae ies ut >’. em “ue -* jour, ag im ibe fu rege) i for yuo. | ele Late | re tu teat \ue be BOK Vinca bak Oe wmar appa tee ert fre be Ler of un bul pa f a» Was tre feet we! & ‘ ‘ nen od oH and Oa «et | wm arragsO-m trom |e eminent com pb r ai eer try. the ome on the + - oe ol bey rt whit n oTh@ mi as m Mr fF hem met her r as wale | met aCe = 17 ed—-me > . m8 Meeting ar . for ot . > Casricun Ly vi 8 ' ¢ a) . of . i P lad a r , : < Qaanisi & Cdreeutal preata the ear > ' ' q ’ u { Mf ase ! \ pede wa A ‘ Vv ’ | mt eve culled upoe UG mify what they did, in: Veyrocs Captured.--On Fri ry Stevens near this place, with Mr. Newton West , ar away negroes who had coon for sumtime encamped on the side of a mountan, near the resideaces of those gentle- Observiug a smoke emerging from the tuber, they went up to see what it was, Mr. mon West being armed with a gua. Upon pereeiv cothe negroes, aud calling upon them to sur : f them a well built: follow, vateed for tight, brandishing a sey avd swearing he would die before be would be ake Mr. West presented bis gun and fired, wiihe boy threw up the muzzie with bis weap ns at il passed over lis bead. Then stl rate eheoubter with stichs. stones, Ver cine {be got The negro was Kick wns times with Mr. West's xg st rose cach time and advanced to the fight with yroat obstinacy, and was finally cap- ured by arrival of Mr. Thos. Stevens, who ng the report of the gun, cameup and shot the boy dowr, sofheting a wowud inthe leg with trel shot. The other boy stood per tees quiet, aud gave himself up without resist They were numediately brought to town nd Jodsed in jail where the wounded negro The physicians who were essiug bis wound, were ugable to determine re cavse Of Las death, ae the wound in his leg was avery sought onc, aud no ether injury could w deteted on lis peneon sufficient to produce Jeath addit , vanuent thems lvoe as tn \ post mortem examination afforied po nal Wht as to the cause. They reported } o gentlemen in Abbe sheville Sm etator, LEGISLATION IN THE CHEROKE! TION NA Correspondence of (ne Fayetteville Independeut N.) Norv. 16. According to a recent act white mea wil be ecognized as cuzens of the Cherokee Nation of the clerks of the distinct urts for a icepse to marry, whch berg grant Taregean, (C Vv app vig bo ob J tley wil Ge required lo ta@e an vals of ale ew suppor the conautuvon aud laws of re ee Naboo and * pub to seck leyal re ~ al Al hOe x \ wae u pr ny . tive ately tome) alse ag ' tpal chief lo open correspoe Jence wit! ~ a Ue Missionary Leeards, cx mplaininy t heir agents of atesities {foetiines and the superintendent of put <cinm Is was iuairucted pot te employ any as v re wl were oppemed ty Ube lballulivn ul 1h at important feature of the e-ssion wax he | for the sale to Use United States (ros themed he tract boown as the neutra: jan) A|! are w z { are in favor of ‘ Ee na a 4 a amin o * etl Anon T vr ont ad » spamrt a A r Od 7 Avia We ar al Lay . . . eteo ws ‘ . o Paar a meer, hile * ‘ ~ very lary wt a” rand a t alf wt f na bis o™ he on ( bre va’! th f. } weig a I ' 4 ne that has been & } 108 ast fourteen of fifteen evoths —Jickeone lie | Pla) Rep. Noe 28 1 Unsoersaiist a Competent Witness—Ie atrial at Jackson North Carona, iu the Sepe " Jolre Ma held hat a person pro weg tbe doctr as of | niveradusin was an it wi eileeee abd i eeeor lance with tsa! The gr alee of Ubree ©)! areas ate rm to wm fewha: of ces we the din a A tle a ‘ a “ « “ je ap ofr on Z . reese that hoe hor at ~ope “ Jack . . . . a ove * _ * ‘ a + = art « hot z age Upon asin Ane "i , o «1 an nme T n - (4 ‘ - ma b u { a ee ¢ 4 * inves = he pt how? ou chert 6 ree ae Or an fur ~ ‘ stiven of e n ot tee J ~ Mout ¢ vrs bres re / U.w @ or, f oa! £ we 'avegi tt aas (ON York By} r THE AFFAIRS OF KANSAS, —_ ——— From the Greensborough Patriot. s ghdy wrought had the publie mind become in regard to the alleged strife in! Kansas that many persons looked daily fur the most diretul intelligence. We, have endeavored to see the true progress | Meeting. Gusexsnoro, Deo, 6b, 1855. A large oumber of citizens assembled in the of the tire through the surrounding smoke, | court house, this evening, for the purpose of in-| TUESDAY EVEN and have attempted to gather the truth! ‘ F : 5 Ba 5 : . , | terchanging suggestions and making arrange- from the multiplied ‘ ch| Bing ) ie multiplied exaggerations Which) vents fur n Public Entertainment, to be given the regular newe-manofacturers bad trans: |" wo initted Eastward. in this place, by the people of Guilford, on the In the absence for several days of * a approaching completion of the great North Car- ldruiing reports,” it is fair te presume olina Railroad. A apleit of Hberality, good feel- that comparative order has been restored ing and good humor was manifested on the without a resort to arma, and that the gecasion, promising a hearty welcome to the “legions” about to be enrolled in some i" of the States will Lave had no other use for firelocks than to present arme” to rootumanders and stack them in their ure nals, Such reports as the newspapers con- 1851. tinue to bring are evidently but embel- Ou motioa, Dr.John A. Mebane was called to lishment of previous statewents ; and) pregide over the mectivg, and Lyndva Swaiu the infereuce is inevitable that Governor, was appointed Secretary. Shannon too hastily gave credence to the rumors which prevailed on the border of Missouri whilst he was sojourning there. Phe latest report, from the correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, represents ev- ; ery thing as quict at Lawrence, the sup always place Lim in closest sympathy with the Vat. Lut. thousands who are expeeted in a short time to assemble on the soil of Old Guilford, to celebrate the completion of the gigantic work which was inaugurated on the same avi! iu the summer of Ex-Gov. Morehcad being ealled upon, exp lain ed the object of the meeting in a talé, abound ing in patrioUc feeling, semsille suggestions, aud those warin sunshiny flashes of humor which posed * seat of war.” people whom he addresses. o- | But it searcely requires the talk of Gov. More Missiny the Main Chance.—There is head, and the other influential gentlemen who a universal complaint about the high expressed their views on this oceasion, to induce charges for freight on the Soath Carolina | the people of Guilford to opes their purses, and Rail Roads; our wheat dealers say they | corn cribs, and smoke-bouses to furnish enter- ean 't stand such rates and are therefore! tainmeat for the multitudes of their fellow citi storing up their grain tor the Richmond jens who are expected to rejuice with them over market, when the N.C. load ehiall be completed. If the managers of the 8. C ouds thought they had our wheat grow é ; crs in their power, until theN Co rakd cf the county, who are pow realizing railroad completed, and would therefore charge what they saw proper, they may and these with their fellow citizens who may vist (hem on Uhiugs bereatter may, abd pe doubt wail, be remembered to their preyudice. The Soath Carolina roads should be careful the fiuishing of their great enterprise. | are surely nove of the farmers and business men was prices on their products, who will refuse to share » sunall portion of their abundance in a banquet tind themselves ul mistaken, that grand occasion. After several suggestions from those present, t t ) : John A, Gilmer, Esq, introduced the following ! that thev are not ya narrow s ted ! : : "i . ‘ ie y a narrow sighted solutions which were unanimously and hearts policy, missing the main chance; they . ' a j ly adopted : have had, and have bow @ fine opportu. - of the uity of inaking @ yood iupressiva, and a Resolved, That on the completion fair chauce fora large portion of the North Carolina Railroad, the people of (railbord reight from our Western counties; let Cvwaty wil give a Barbecue to their fellow cu livin versiet- liawever_inccharcine theie mem oF Nome | Carona, asd of other States engi, : ho tr presence present rates and they may rest assored, who mar honor them with their nan Keasolred, That the followmg persons be ap that bat little of the produce of N.C. will f i peated a Commattee of Arrangements and subs | ever be carmed over S.C. rail roads ‘ 1 A oe senptioas for the proposed entertaroment, to ERT RAO wit: Wo A Winbourne, E Wo Ogburn, David _—. Mo Lean, James Mo Garrett, ALS. Porter, J. W MELA NGHOLY -OCCLRRERENGE Pavone, Jobo Sloan, and Peter Thurtoe, of Greeustoru, —J. W. boeld, Wilham H. Reece We regret to state that a shocking and NM Ganduer, of Jamestown ,—- Robert ( scene Wue enacted at Clapel Till ou last) Lindsay, WF. Bowman and Jere. Pigyott. of Ey day ter walrus 9 vclock —] High Pont Fredenck Fentreaa, Robert \S res! in class was on the eve Gieue, | ©. Sith, Joel McLean, Juseypdi Gib arture for eoon their Christmas va- soo, L. Wo Summers, lanac Tha ker, Jota M cation A student, fron: Tennessee, na Cunningham, Archibald Witsoe, Wilham H ed White, shot a young man nained Sin. [nttan, Thomas EK. Cooke, James No Neison vietary, aleo a student, and it is feared Jowre Heat @,Natheao tlumt, Gravener Marsh that the wound will prove fatal Mr. 204 Isaac JI. Grantuer, of the evunty Ningletary ft Sial Pari SoA Rescleed, Vhat the members of the Leypsia wy s of thin State, trou ye = te from thus int Me b Crilemer ue, We wh, and ie represented as 3 nty fesers. Jubu A " 2 ’ ; aris Ralph Gorreil, Cavin Johnaoce, and DF. Cald Be ome mee i ee DUVET ell and the Director of the Railroad reside ot sally ei by lis fellow 6 ts, bere, Kubert 1’. Lick, En, be appointed a Com ahd mittee of Tivitawen, [ And, oa motwo, Gov god eome what of a buils Morehead wns aided tothe Commites } Ww e and Singletary were both mem Resolved. That the comasticee of Arrange- ere of of e™ were ( aes, and were ments and Sulacnptiw be authorize! aod re almuet alone in © Campus when the qaested to ea] to thee ammtance suc her per sadevent transpired. Butone person, we sone, a sab-comuntices, to aid thew tw ther ob- earn, saw pour Singletary fall, but White jeri @ they tnay chem ad) ealse sNerwarua’ vail era et ui Ried dred. [hat the ev aoa cae 1 cise eth em niikbew ar a teid be acd slrvct kiled + . eta Wat led to this mei . ot : Mat bit i wi } Keacloed Jhat the suthontes of U N ¢ atastr e we car t afa tev a 1 Rasiroad, am! of ast other ads, in aud mb of as our informaut, wh sa went, and { i “ate at may a} . f used t et aomtheese of departure thet was on ee, 4 ‘ athe ve nsiars Raed) Way herr Ge reat fally re ai net hea wii detail, af rare aed emt ol eer mts th fiwae over pes Ase pete MS RES ' ir Kowde free of charge \\ ew 1 we <u ‘ ea (red, [at the proceed oge of the an ’ . as ry v . qe e Charman and Snax ary, be ] nes all the mewsrapers in the town We hope eine more tha ul effort , at to patlinh. aod tha ne we . ade eupl ress pare claee eterual upprove ts r | erty m x te r sa arina Ade In 4 some a, propmate retuarks --: » Misers ' aind | by beret a ga i . JOHN A MERANF F; . : ; Ty. Seal, Secreta --: re facts . ef tie Washir papers com ‘ . 0 Mr Bure .f “e — ope pla vi f the hortes. of Minveters a me af yu wa } 5 who are in tat city, scrambling for thre " soos thoes of Chaplam to both the Houses of niet aves se ( wpesa Tiey aren prcecnted, asd g “A ate * Se yin a Zz incm Ts beeteia, tras . teasing ‘ ton to “ par t a , like \\ Perttt, of Indiana, a mem Peas | 4 “s * “0 the PDouwee, be nn for v vec “ad A a . “ | g for tue serviess a Chaplain, of ertetional groands — Tlemight be pr . ne J ~ erly eppomed oa bigher” yroands b en Wiha asitle confidence can the mem * ! >In the prayers and peachments i fa f these Revers rd applicar a,wh a * ‘ ! - aw, desrrace their eloth Bs Orecnaborough Patriot nari vy emring a . f. area he n ( n r 2 e Sn Murkeal ery IF Ch * Aparna a MM rials Rev ¢ . a . . FF Deeins, of the North Carolina Confer " , , : we, aa cited Dr. Wm. A. Saith, Pres Ir a 1 a 1 . . Ik devipela Macon ( es an “M a oe me cies of cl before t r ‘ win F An ' Lie charyes are, ie “a! ti ee of iininoraiity anewer fa “a ae) coples [reas * Me [ar cvata inca ; i } ve nad vurder M pre , a II ate President and Cast . f rar fthe State Bank at A ‘a. at | residence on the Sand Ehll« “ ss “ Satorgay night last It seenis thes ; ‘ 4 rough tie At & 1 a ' ‘ war oD real nealnay takes en ’ eo at hy Le. jpulli rand [Dis lin J / HIP CANE PROTECT. early eli bee ntoecrmprer cin Whe (uit i New rk We * tat et \tr Ca ‘ 1 ‘ ( ay cate endoavurt s v a a Pe ne | ! ' t foreron Capital sta ony thist project " ' . Purees ave c«tablished the fact says the Trubs at ne cal water the i al r ‘ ; anil ‘ 2 | ar teoonelicotl : ‘ ated. ae tding te tradier r wird ters | — beer ats 4'¢ in ose ‘ \ | ‘ 1 « ne ') ‘ eae ‘ ans, tip ' ‘ wit fa | { { red Rall Bond DableePropareury |Eadvolinta Watchman. | There | | > ; : =| SALISBURY, N. U. | , DEC. 18, 1055.| = = ——— | (237 We invite attention to several in- | teresting commanications in this paper. |Our Guilford friends are especially re- iquested to read “H.C. J.” in another column of this paper. And our Town Commissioners, and citizens generally, will tind something in * Carolus”? worthy jof their serious consideration. | We have frequently spoken of our pub- {lic wells and urged an improvement of our water facilities, within the course of the last fifteen years, but without avail. Our present almost destitation of good water is truly a serious grievance, and should be remedied. How this can be {doue, at a cost which our citizens would icheerfully pay, we are not prepared to | say. object to seeing the wells deepened, and For our part, whilst we would vot |good pumps introduced, yet we would ‘much preter the experiment of an Arte | stan well, spouting out the water at the jrate of froin 50 tu 100 gallons per minute. | |Such a well on the Court-house hill, after the removal of the old Court-louse, would be both valuable and ornamental And since it is designed that Salisbary shall be a town of note in Western Caro lina, it iscertainly worth while to enquire what value improvements mig!it be made in this direction. Artesian wells are ve- rv common in Alabaina, and other part- ati the country, and we learn the average cost of their construction, though con siderably above that of common wells, is by no means eo great as ty preclade the entertaininent of the idea by our citizeus of making one bere. What does * Caro lue” think of itt —_s Vac Burldinga -t is worthy of note that a number of new Laildings are now In process of construction in this place Our near neiylbor, Mr. Robert Murphy, st a handsoine brek stom atting up t. two of our office, 277 x 6 nes M: John J store house adjoining the one y Messrs Mills & Rennedy, vo seme! The new Court Shaver is erecting another occupred ON ver 100 hone, Just opposite the residence of [)r A | ie reefer, aud ite beaatiful pre ne portions begin to attract the attention visitors, Mr. Boyden’s large three story balding, opposite the Kowan I] suse, thoogh not yet finished, 16 a most deer ded ornament to that part of town The mew brick store of Mr. Michael Brown, occupied by Dr. Sill, is, however, the prettiest thing vet ont, or ap, neither lr Sommerell’e nor Dr. Wiitehead’s fun cy flices excepted Namer 08 IM prove rents of leas importance ha een, and are being made in many different parts of Town Salisbury for several years would be sor «that one whe hae not visited These are et Priced by the changes dences f preepertt ar eatisfact ‘ t ra Jaat. waea Wel abent Saliabarvy n eon vcemilninet (ee cer itme . _- SALE OF STOCK It will Le seen in an n . eane that Stock ® fer mar of our citizenain the North (€ are lina That Read 16 offered for sale on the Isth nat We think it 1 bat pretiee t var Stockholders to estate, particulariy theee connected with our lal Road, that they have been anuions to pay ther ants eer ptions for soine vaar or te bot has ng anbeertbed ( a NC Rail Road Company Ponot receive any part aniees the whole was paid W nake this statement feanng the Went ht think strange of their Juct. ar 4) jaetice to hheral and pullic spirit ed tnen Berm News --- HOGS, HOGS Several droves of hoga, hare passe: throng!) onr village, but few have beer eld. [he drovers are asking «ix anda half, gross We learn from the last Yorkville Citizen, that a drove was ® there for aix yroma— Curclina [ut = ta Thef. eporeamaare the Off ‘ } Jodye, N auf yovenr -T) Re ‘ WoeM \ ner Moreleoch s WwW ° HE Sine Ay 4) Obadiah W ' See y } Jreas r ue J. 1D we Se Tt is known that a | affray took place reeently at Shaw Flat, Calter robetween BOD Drake. formerty of thie ‘ kk. Wonterof Ohio. in w f rewas shot and weonnele ad ta feryey amputation of urn rot Ith Kacent t states Cuatimortition pmo 4 ariel ‘ Mr. 1) td toe t ane iain mutation near the sleudleer Walmington Merdld eve There ar « for G moent contract wil ae war slope, alecat 2600 stemner and 200 emiliing sliipes Phe toavinum proe paul ty he Grovernmenmt for the bine of Creme vemne Se pert month, amd the miniun From the National Lutelligencer. CONGRESS. De The House of Representatives not having suc- ceeded in electing its officers, the Senate remain- ed iv session but @ few minutes, Mr. Sumner presented the memorial of Capt. Joseph Smith, of the Navy, who, having been placed on the retired list Ly the recommendation of the recent Navy board, prays for such relicf as Congress may consider proper. The Hotse additional vates for Speaker without coming to The thirty-third vete stood for Mr. Fuller 30, It required 111 ow Rernesestarives took six a choice Banks 100, Mr. Richardson 73, Mr Mr. Zollicoffer 8, scattering 16. votes to elect. The voliug proceeded dung the day without excitement, Decemprr 11. The Senate adjourned after a brief ses sion, and tranggeted no business except to lay on the table Mr. Adaius’s resolu tion to proceed to the election of officers. The Senate manifests no degree of iinpa tience atthe delay in commencing the work of legislation; on the contrary, it exhibits a commendable degree of equa uimity under the infliction, Many Sen ators, we observe, avail themselves of these days of comparative leisure to at tend to the extra-legislutive basiness [vou THE warcnmay.] Great Rail Read Celebration, Mx. Eprror: : I see it announced in the “Greensboro” Patriot,” that arrangements are bein made at Greensboro’, to celebrate the completion of the North Carvlina Rail Road, upon a ecale commensurate with the magnitude of the event. It is au. nounced as a Barbacne, and in these Re publican times and in this Republican country, nothing could be more snitable for such an occasion than a Barbecue. But we hope it will not beyin and end with a Barbecue ; for some how or other the idea has got abroad and has been ex. tensively counted on by our fatr friends all along the road, that this was to be an affair in whieh they were thoroughly to varticipate. A Barbecue iW) is scarce. lly the thing in which they can mingte in ' which at the beginning of a session claims | mure or less of the tine of every Senator. The Huot Sse OF six more votes for a rer tepReseNtaTIVES lad The thirty ninth vote stood: for Mr. Banks 107, Mr. Richardson 76, Mr. Faller 2s, ecat teriug 15. Whole namber cast 225 5 ne cessary toa choice 114. A’ proposition was made to elect by a plurality vote, bat not beang favorably received it was withdrawn The rypgult is etll as uncer (aio as ever Dee The Senate, daring the Congressiona g & paralyers caused by the dead lock iu the ather House, cand Ewpix 12 tle were (han tnect and adjour One item usiness Yes terday was the offering of a resslutien by Mr. Brodhead with the view of obta Ing More speedy achun on appropriation bills. Tt was lad over for further cons eration Another iter wae the pros tation of Mr. Sweard of a pelibon freon Mrs. Cochran, Guly surviving daughter t te Geoeral Schuyler, and the p ‘ Mri S. that he would inte due accordance with the praye f Tue pellets: y appropriate the eu Sle for nr relet © Hew on KRerivarstariy ee ie itoccurped ly gite interest lo the Honous scenes of tthe preceding dayva ty Pith vote for speaker was take With a reauit verv little varsaul frown the several vutes of Monday Mir Banke re erved Log, Mr Ro bare 4. Mr be ei 27 e t on f , t ‘ preceding t Tes > uemem | Senate wae etiefly occupied 0 of ite standing tii ttows ow re found ina lun UL pont @feceptint the J? sadente Messaaye there wiil be little structien iu tue Way to prevent the Sen ate fron gyre t rsdu at ‘ “ tie 4 Ana wiat, ae ie tisna ee r ; 4 0 heastifeos 1 the ar brane { Comgresa The ' y Reever wrs sr a oad it reise of the pre ) v a ated am edb ald ecm, aller taking f v { “pe J “ a A 1 ans of the M 1105 Mr K rate | Eu an:| . , Ih) cwore 16 err ree 4 ~~” ! 7” b . on {the , - jm clerk to any Saale commitics alice a lanl comvernation ()6 emule on Me Callamer of Vermont. pres a r . mt herrea of ff ar ff mk the Vall pay few fe promi hy of Cantioential (on yran Thre «oe jr" we Mraure proj cmed at -: . y Mr Beane of Suuth Carina, when wasp twrd ty a large mayer and = he valeniat of the Hue wnarted on Noe Ar ete wae jremented v Mr I a lhe ew oe ee «kh onary t *r - no doult - . . a pr . fs 4 T HW or me fir S\- abe o at otf “ . : ols art Aas . M \ 4M ie Mr b ting Me Mie album ge ‘ Sim ieaoethiin whi he rem aint to ether ata pencer tie ~ a COMPproniise meneu ener yaniee I pia ler ewnee The Sonate recess . pet ont tome op { aa sii anhaecet - “4 4 abty of the organ zat t her Move today. adjourned to Mon . > . ‘ 1 var abon = wer taken for wt He ithe fi ! aris 74 ' Heres . zg anioo forme Outrage AN atrang leae ar knvwledge, which am heneeasty forthe ad molt aire nt ewensee Withindin teelteqiwieks Mr Wind f fore the Markit atreet ferry wasygeony outto a place he working, about four miles frém town, when (wo negroes sprany ont of the bashes, and one of them atruck bie horse over the head with a etiek and killed him Mr. Wold was lame from the effect of some ir yl Une tetieces liyuainerl to lnave a euck: h he atrock th groan! knocke him down “the other jacked ap hia prostemts ompanton and tiade off Tt wae after aun eet but not very da Mr Wood did not r rnige he negro: It red we learn, about twelve lays ag Wy yton Journal, 10th enatant BE Wo lieve lial ins Salmluicy gail heee ter several aya Th Salisbury papers of last week due Tuesday iooriing, renched the pince — the enorimnons distance of 22 miles —on Frdag mort nz |vet Waa nation ever cnpaced wird Vw oiniserably efi cent st Al the style and manner wost suited to their tastes. In connection with this subject, I bey leave to refer to a piece of history. One night at the first Convention at Greensboro’, when the Committee had re. ported that only abeut one hundred, and titty thousand of the million of dollars had been subseribed, and the handed men plan was just announced with very dim prospects of suceces, Mr. Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, rose in hia pluee and enguired of the Chair how the ainounts of subscription stood between the Coun- ties of Guilford and Rowant) The Chair (Dr. Hut) called upon the Chairman of the Committee on subscriptions, Gov, Morelead, to answer the question. The Governor took the hiat in an jinetant: with peculiar significance, he referred i the docuinents and reported “ that Gail ford Coanty had subseribed just” (a few hundred dollars mentioning the sum) ‘more than Lowan.” Upon this an- nouncement, Mr. Jones mentioned that Rowan was determined not to be belind Guilford, and that Mr. ——— had ag- thorized him to aay he wished to be set down as one of the hundred (88,000, which carried Rowan far ahead. There. y Governor looked arvand en- and thea somewhat surpei Npon, the quiringly singly and then somewhat rebukingly, edie big men of Guilford hnokode at ytl the Gos ernur said ted mcdifforenee, that Cruilford stood prepared to maintain her proper pesition at the bead of the Cou list, and amiicet icheeringand wav ingef white band kereliefs on the part of the ope another — at le with am air of @ n the aubseription ladies, a Gruilford man, walked ap to the beok avd put down another “eight.” The Conil ford ! Inotlong enjoy their tri wan inan walked then a (ruilford inan, and then r fron Ke eeten each wan, ands. on uaul they Hy thie time the ex The by-play ( Vjeers and cutting wit that ac 1 the scene, ae the men of Gail rf and Rowan ineasured strength will Pal by theme preseut that yl The 1! ng scerned now aboat to ee, Rowan was ahead, and they rather rowed a lettle tte Itement wae interne taunts a Com Man te f se remeinhbere Dat it would not di Ciaitford had one nore of the same sort | woll remnembe vm, be was a one eyed Quaker by the mine of Coop Ile came to the reseve awd decoded t cottest for that night, ar eoway the Gratlfoml folke went un was a n Wellnowtothepoint: Rewan, thr ogh rea, saul thal they a eas, that were only a few her, and lad toome there with any view to such a contest, but that if thee amid ao rt should be renewed noder hore eta reumnatances. bach party at mis bod thie ( vely Which wae Le fiteas npan@ou of the ete R gove the other a grand liar t tire Mr pletion f thre R ad Tlie a eet was f aly and enthnetas’ viiv aces; ted; Grow, Morehead, Me Gil aud Mr (sored) accepted the chal ge, a mute Yi prelly girts atowere to be Lroigelt down Hpren the eer were fre nentiy mentioned on both sidee as part f the bargain Well the stragyle wert oni both the Counties finere than @ inemth, and the ver pac lye sta relatever it may be called wae fre { tly tier ned in both Coan and wae ne etnall incitement to the ses « . ade in these Conn thee (iften and often have | heard thie after nenoef and net anfresoently ‘ | Aemerd Wlir is to pay tle treat! ‘ Alans of r t el t a he we grt ticketa inte eofirsticar load of vgprethbat was t (Greensberut Mr bolitor the ehort and the zef e matter ia, that the treat must paide ther hy Guilford or Rowan, and the fair damecte that did en munch to cheer woonin thre gtor 18 enterprige monet not vedrappomted. [have always heard that Gailford had to fory the fiddler, butif I am mistaken in this, | want to know it, and Ruwan muet and will do it \“ nack the Patr f the twhether this verso natteria nal (cneland if ea. «i stoshoulderthe charge? In other words alich Connty made the larger embecn? tion t LT have inentioned Gailforl and Rowan asthe parties to this rencontre, hat Tde net wish it to be niderstood the thing ia te be confined ta them mat be free ta all eomere from G hore’ te Charlotte, and to all the border era in fact. te all who sympathrze with ve inthiayloriousachierment, We have s Nrongh along night anda lright lay has dawned upon onr awakened sen ans North Carolina begina to feel that worthy of her haine and position, and in the fullness of rhearts we say let os all rejoice te vether: bot the pow and exaltation will be ine: t onr dames and we say, therefore, that the occa iol must be such as to ineldde the ladies NG CC aNe fe she las done something mplete wit damaels: oe. “, my Predictiim Anelaborate wr teriun the Union clomea a communieation ftlrecior four colunmes with the opto in that those even whe have reached the Advanced age of three score and ten “inay survive the berties and Constitution of Our Connery We remember a report which wat in crrenlation during the Mexican war of sone officer riding up to General Taylor, inthe height of the battle: of Baena Vie ta, and exclaiming to hin that the day to whom the old General ealm lv replied. Treckon net.” We woul! sunply say tothe senative writer of the gloomy prediction in the * Union,” Wa ars Vor was | Joi equally cart an abungiant Jo speak pla are positiy el jolene bey those whose der With ally with the our water ay preeiito® Lut pow thre we the hea Jong catalog son which v alin pres pect leas ths wid dissatinl uf the p drv, whilst | use of those number of | Ils in the ces and put venience to yotit, tb des aver would These fe wre thao r Commi » hom vad therefure, U plan and ta their consul Lestewater | al @uce. natu, There ts tu the bott neath the ¢ stroyiag of ua above vase mod « here amy e withio bis nn the» the vicin aled frov wurces of « (re mmel be fered extet rev alence whuowves ) Measure the futur vred Mok te ur pal satify es ality, tha a @e fr ite are & sunk bee « aod ia a) fyy *y arte for be wee ep aye T ahd. meeting evening attempt 1, by a fit success livering conree, Leing a . ay Atk ston follow tr is wort! SAN learn g inforta drm gin eal of it of iunine futere 1 a wood lid, anc every ¢ had be Vaahe' ou eM anout mal upom ul Hol! for Dr Burlin, month Vad ws ter act the sk. appare lia do« dead, a of bids rived f way's her, to did no change was ag thorou the mm These billiouw Tt a and ot crease tracte that er adlditic force. Tha Inania licited fibre la nent, too 6n that hind aa- > set 100,) ere- en- rp maiy, rs said that her “rus vicdet and dies, brew kk The clr Iked ther ' 7 an » the nn thie prvtiy eat! Ai ation opin d thie ‘nay moot ae in ay of vier, Vie dav alin onl ’ the We Papen eer ee Te a wenn amir ~~ BOOTS: AND? SHOES. ALEXIS BRAGG & WARREN, Manufacturers a arbelcar: Dealers BOOTS & SHOES, FFER for #. ci on faveratle terns, an unusue de variety, especially adapted io the North Cure! Pager em [vou rae wWaTcumay.] WATER ws, MUD. +. Editor? Laat work we app: aled to ou iui ce for modgente rents; this week we make vu cially eamtost ap ypeal to our Comiminsioners for hol Haree cf tle Tartimanes an abundant sup vy of pure, Wholesome water, Jo speak plainly aud pointe edly, our patti wells are positively « tuisance——a set of tiihy mud- h jens —a ayrace to the town, and a dishonor to thuse whose duty it is ty have them kept in or der With. many persons at hutue, and expeei- ally with the people who visit tts from abroad, oar water is a subject of no littl comphanut and LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TURD STEAMER BALTIC. New Youn, Dee. The steamer Baltic has week, with Liver Cotton had deelined $a 4 cent, with sales du ring the week of 49,000 baler, ‘The quotations are: Fair Orleans 644.— middling 6 11-16; fair upland 54 Flour had declined Is.--Canal was worth ( 424. 6d, Olio 458, Wheat had declined f. 2d middling 54 to part of rade Conmoling | "| fureiga and domestic correspondence is uot sur pursed a THE PRESBYTERIAN, A RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NLWsPsPee, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY THE MA ANKETS. , Deeen der V1. - TERSEY LANDS. Ti EXCITEMENT Not Over | Yet! Y tshury, Y 75. ** Miaea, No. 1. Apples, ‘dried 1Oail ri. | imate nmowsy, at 134 Cheatuat strect, Philadelphis, gy. Green, 30a g900 9 Do.Pure, dla l24 x Wy E Sabserib sar at 4 priva sale, his shea ’ Dis . srecy plantet ormerly known us Beards —_-——- aud 205 Broad we y New York a fi Bacon, 124 Molasses, Cuba, S5Ua60 yyy, : No tek ids fie in Davidson Coanty, on the wa SS oO A new volume (the twenty-sixth) will begin Janua- Beeswax, 23° ~N. Orleans, eu er dahl Se eae bal 25, oO QO ry Iet, 1856, which will be w favoruble time for sub-| Beef, cy Were of Swearing Creek,cm the sued feuding from Salie- | scriptions to commence Butter Although primarily au orgen of the Presbyterieu’ Caudle Chareh, the Preabytessan wowsbers unougst is sub- do. seribers persons from all © vungelical dono ao — do. No efits are spared to make it in all respects a bret) Cusee clase juariel. ‘The most distinguished writer iu the dis Presbyterian Church coutribute to iis columns, and le (acy by that of any other religious newrpaper; ile Pans (ot 5 @6 Nails, Cals is t Lone unle from the in Rive » MGS 1S | do. Wrought, 12519 45d 3 niles from the Nonh deine outed, co, WORTH OF GOODS s, Tallow, 18425 | do. Horse Bhoe 29 | taining uboat 700 Acres, 406 iu wouda, and 25 in ¢ ul. | TO BE SOLD . Adamant, 33a35 Oats, The land is of exeettent quatity, 25 30@ 00 tivated meadows. Speria, 49450 Oilsy—— adayted to the eulture of Cottoa, Tobacco, and all —s » Kio, \sald Lausced, gal 81 12h) pine ol graia. and is ina good state of cultivetion W re gow regeiving from New York and Phil- Java, 1Galk ‘Tanners’ PY gal OU a75 furnehed wilh all nesessary buildiags, consisting of phia, » large stock of Kull and Winter Dry eth, 4645 Potatoes, Insh, 50 Dwelling-house, Ovlice, Kitchen, Burn, Iee-l Goods. Buois and Shoes, Caps and Hats, Groceries, eee | EE ee gone es _ Ready-Made Clothing, ; . hen it is clear and copious; Yellow corn 47s. 3. Provisions were quict , depreclitoa, even iW , | Men's thick Nip, Calf, ¢ and cuamell d Brogans, , 4 Lut pow thet it is seare: and muddy, aud we United States stocks were Letter, Cons ; oH ree oe ak Le ia and Loneu corre radeuts Being geptle inet de a « Bu pring . Salty 7 &0.000 $3 Grist an aw- ill. \ eed ens is vanes are known in buth beuispheres. Me cireleut ee Ginny, 204000 da Yrbushe!l, & wier, Lewd nnd Shot, Nails. H M we We health of the place threatened with 4 fad advanced to 89] : ‘ . readers is coustapily eulurging, aud al po previous 6 15800 Sheeungs, Brown, 4-47 The supply of water ie sufficient tw run 2 p ! ES. a a large ke i u cca =a Jong catalogue of disorders during the very sew There was po news from the war ‘ bet “ “ “oo if lune have they expressed themselves in warmer Lorine (Ua lds shot, yY big €2.25 nes and Baw-imil ike cauca veer STKE fee 7 son which we are accustomed ty lr rok pate ibs 1 or 4 intel as to their appreciation of its merits asa weekly VIM Coron} ben 00 x . Po persous wonton tomvest nr ata wep R KoA LIA ( IGARS . f against disease, we can hantly ex Wee WCPESTUINOLE CHAU AN ARBOR GEE LO ; tor ty thor tamer, Ta addinon to gener OU Corn, SWS. Claver, Suisse file Guaniios Ulhe ls i LE alinoat ear pe s 1. dl itedeite “f . . | treat for jwace Ales, Women's aid Misses and cluldren's Boots ands tration, correspondence, doinest¢ and fe f he Sail css Hiexeas of privately, will be ufered at puble sale ou tbe 3dof |! nest all kinds of Goods, which we are de- ect lesa than a general xp reesiut OF Unedelnes : . . m Fevery derergpiien, all of which will be fOr cethgeuce, Nterary matter, editorial articles, &ey 4) Chickens dor, $14 <Goar, Draw, Secaex. 1-1 Lecaotl tow; hence we may, that we will net and ¢ dientinfact m Hi Phere were a variety of peace Ope alt : a ee equited, ut the lowestinarket phces Aorou of each paper is regularly devoted to children | Beye yd i wal Lael ORSTON BRADSHAW UR y sey eae house. iE harelerey wit oe Of the private walls, several have gone GUiie One was that Prassia had, at the request of Rucei fa wud youth, and to agricultural and domestic matters) Peathe B00 SS Crushed, Davideou Cumnty, Nov. bec 536 Aa Shoal eine BUC we wee yee drv, whilst others are reserve ed for the exclu ive af . et a rN i 4 ! ee ; Av M A baste ates to express his thanks to Asthe Presbyterian bas amenget its subscribers a! 5 Ge : ‘1 bl 7 ase i aie a more for sour moucy than auy body else will. Oar ey! eal @ Ribler the at tte - Ling ) he there shite wih alo a ear hiber 1 ' ’ ’ ane use of those to whom they belong. A larze ipa we z ee calle sags Uuiinigtihal pan ; diyaveare saa vesine cn Vo eenoncesul Use weet inteigent famises, eopecully | Trin, Swede, 6 Tallow, S lishury, Ort. 1885 pial iads see ber of our citizens who are doable Sto atlord 12 reat. The most definite one, however, Wa* 6.1. gules a he Fe Lass Pi LAE Ad Salat inthe Midd ithern, Western, and South-westert Bars fudd Vurpeutine, gegale : f eens bad uR nurmbe sights . , = , AMIS UU NUCE Ul Cie eal ie States, its the best mediums for rhisieg Ney a WG ae P oS. Remember the Sign iw lurge letters, MUR- wells in their own yards Lave to gu long distau- tu the effect that Rusia bad submitted honura Mr M Canter i North Carolina will he py poeta ee cia ae Cea eee oa L fin'd 4 PHYS STORE « arg ; ces and themeeh es to a great deal of wmeun ble proposals of peace to Napoleon, agreeing to io a ahaa dasladege tebe tguk a ed. publishers snd others who desire a nauoual err Oe 67 ) box, < > wares es Z - oo esa peaguorgpen at all, wand when they do i : Anes ea Mirieinurvcnunoned Dereniber LE IES) S130) | culation for their advertwee ments I Mo. K : 4 SA 10 £20 nas N SAL Ae RY. CONKLING, SHEPHERD & CO., onelude a peace out the intervention of « | A ward, a otit, thie so turbid and impure that a wut ete ; TP ie etry it yell wy eine st eokare ad f paid imag ad, bar, Than 1U4 12 $2.25 w #200 ai Ni . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN er Must or Prussia, Kussia acceding to the vauce, ur §3 payable iu oix muuths Lead, Dry White, 10 al 22 HEE cause of whieh ie, that they are now receiv a a = ainer would disdain to give 1 to lis bourse. . y 4 ; ops a? rete eof the Danulian Princip atities, and | TERMs TO CLUBS gat Richwine & BMarreon’s cheap cach Store we 2 5 2 e. \ it aveins to us, call for suimething pendence of t | ; ; ; ‘ t eyes tnateross falas a fe cine ot reedons of the Black Sen th parties eon ENIN . ge Fice copies to one address, for ove year, &10 00 one of the Largest stocks uf > | uw 3 : ‘ Sowinter style, manufserured expresaly Ten copies to one addrese, for une yeur, Btu 00 "ANCY AND STAP E R + Commissioners, We have alrealy vielled nouing active preparations for war, but to ris ( W for, wud for eule by waht cnwedd: ae ; Fall and inter Good uv L D Y 60008, ; K nddiienal copy to the person whe » long indulgence to their apathy, we think pend active hostiliries up tea given time, All JV.& T SYMONS & CO. may act ws Agent, n / 27 MURRAY & 31 WARTEN STS., therefure, that they should iameditely devise a i see cores Tun eimai aie o LUC lornh bury, December Lh, 1hS5. gu Sicteen copies to one address, forone year, &30 06 Us! d for sale, poeta ures ue Teg eC ieee i NEw York plan and tae the necessary steps for turui bing {Sie Feper’s may os Mish ob tate chakra Ete with an additional copy tw the Age sks - Prarie oty le Ma ceca Gad (Cagieh i Webs or tic A Conte re Cosine A Suaphaed,) |S: F Peepeer: their constituents with a permaveut su ly of lle of peace gather strengt CLOAKS ! ! ‘TALMAS! ! Fiscal fire ce Snipe soe r year, $49 UU ’ Enibrodered S Deh acer iy fa ero : ‘ p Aaron tre »! f cnt v0} han add opy tu the Agen vy nus, : ai tind E ad Se! a Lest water that cao be Ubtained. Dect Unews act Phe Daniah Couferuce t nthe 2 1 rf “ meas ee eeicser Freee gets linea Aral inenrion MICHAEL BROWN Onkford's tetoot sehen Latch ne as eu MOCESVILLE Ve ie men's Chake eee an en's and Ladies’ Gater Bois aed Shoes, w as ouce.) Nudbing is tu be yaimed by procrasth tock no nection ! lapaeiiainle ai Aol 5 eer sn of dau 0 come, Ror r tours) Ocivber 2th, bros 23.1f Groccries, Hardware aad Crickery. A very \[ A I kK A( M A DEMY bahon, The King of Prussia’s addeées tot Clan ION & EOSYNONS & CU iat Be Geta cents, jemchirepelitnnnat ge uaserument of Ready-Made Coots, Panta, Veos, - i shu £ Bar § 4s Be There te certainly no neal for us to descend i Qentes the mmaintemnneg of Prussia’s D RRP EN os a Bo conte yment advertie ments ty be made ‘ ’ rinen and hove ty the bottom of wells, or any other ploce be : . a mali \ \ | J" ( |: in A \ | ), dof rh If Garde were bousdt before the tare ad pce newt session of this Taetitation eommepers on neath the toil, for the means of impairing of de weet free Nora (aroliva Rail Road Co.) : * ILITAM S. WAR se ( , “ihe send aie rd to» Dhursday, use 9th of Angest. The Sabsenbrr, i our physical maturca, while there re ~ noimpertant changes lad oecar Silisbu na key # i ) \ bh Bt Saleh eae f pave a takiow charge of the echwd, willonty say, that be stroying ¢ physica a bibhe be ctne fee . 5 “ * ie ad « be will vee his alruest endeavors t. sustain the repetatwa wwais above the surface so many agents of im ve bayghel Cabsmet ce \ ] | . Re f Cow T shall offer th \ ‘ \\ Si ak AK hey kes Od V canals vase nod death. Every o ho has retded There eae no wwe from the Crmca, Aviaior ae ez at ] Goo ie : nae . ee \ ot : t * bv ot ‘ - “ e prepared (center any clase io the University woh cag es eu Teme pace ote Sea ut Nandl. Of Verth Carolina Rail Road Stock. County Coa as Keni : BAN a Cree reliichret anliaaanaa aie 7 FR vs withia hie owa wmind that the twiasina arieii . rainy: ines ‘ : un the stagnant pounds and s!nggmh ate vine NE sites ai 7 : ; “212 hee a of Land, KICHIAWIN EE @ EEARRISON — Pronary D or Rc sant OF 5 amet the vicinity of Sabsbury, atel the malarie «a MARRIED pee) ee | a Ee Sais alisbwry, ot #, bos bed Mgher Bazin, Menschen oes aled froma vue bund bocality, are uulaiing lathe cos Idth reece se . i. . rare tt 8 ke ibieine . fr x rt Cies a 0 = wurces of endemic discaws , ald ay the replat -s MM 'DAMIEL Tut MAN end MM Rene " ° 1 . s 4 wee . JOHN B GRETTER Se eal bamaens tolesests uf-owr Lien have cul CSEUARTY) ref Mes - ' ew Y as nie tars ALY sy &. FEVER © 5 Ye fered extensively um aruvuut of the jarivlical Pte eo fae the 4 oa ee : . KEFEL ENCES beater Fie ok AE Arion Ce : ! Nit T 00 eee ncenick (ithe Umverats; Hoa. Jan i pears ial a r cans tele, Ou : ‘ il at u ty * FALL & WIN ER ¢ DS, gj 1 4A foAawne f L d Posti | \\ piny Cl RED! ' “eo sd. How Jobe M Dick. Greensbare’s mw p shyt, if p ‘ ‘ i -4 ACTrces 0 and, bracew bo ahober aud J b. Bell, Eagre, “ehebery y asures as will y me ty ue le ‘ Ladie avd Gemtiemes’s Dress Goods resiit . the fut Th t { yrnad o tt ° ' y R 1 ‘ ‘ I : ore sf : sad Yadkin Flag” eopy 6 times ve future pe watreductnon of ¥ : es yon 4 ( iu 4 A \ ‘ ary AY t ‘ ' : vin we scevent t the effee eould be an important ete} * : . Gg - z ity q { : / } / how ott tt ‘1 en ment ow a en be vet V iN ' \ 4 it As msl f the ewd, a fece A okt x ; Mpnmeeir, JOY ! : : PETER W. HINTON, at vur om rretee will aruus« a~hts ‘ > ° 1 ad , 4 se! See : . s 2 | mt evlaypae manicdiia : Set soars yy ) a, Pad Mialine une 1 Biaet os “ . . COMMISSION MERCHANT, ir patse wells s Le pat ie a cm i - 1 () HT / ) h Dn a ae . TOWN POINT, satify every demaud, beth as amtity ate ' ) : ivyaerfelm, Wane ality, that may lx me . he Lac a De ta An Ae ee ’ \\ ! ’ os us a : ae ‘ - , R as ce J 1 ® attention paid to Selling a we reapetfully eugyeed (had mmiat of “ | | | be | | | ~ \ | . ~ ‘ ) A ( ) ( ‘ | Y . le ave nn chellse ihatithedl ce tw \ . 4h 4 side di dae HELPER & BROTHER, Todacco Flour, Grain: Cotton, Naval Stores, teak ben hese leepwrr, tie . JL Se ; M de a hi PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, ac ee oe \ 1.» . o . ao . end large peice! jen |™ - foe = Rea Vi a e ot uns, 1> Genoral Agontsa. = <a. ae eyeters of bushels a . : y ’ s ' ' : aniishury, RkteM TO Ty ae fal 9 ‘ North € line UT. Rebards, Boq Salibury S 6 A Negro Woman, Union Male Academy, and", eae Conk ; il ee ere ae oad od MARIA A SE ri , : WIN, we , 1 GT Reatnct. faq Rabetgh * & Poke We me att Farmington Vewale Seminary : he ar ane ' y ' II ; Piece Ne Ga: Oman ke } J : t ’ M ’ A « Arie ; / ] } * . Ma ber I not er a HWE NEAT seo ° : Be a SAA vera ach ee PT Vests, Feary | SHOE YOUR NEGROES "4 w : . . ’ ' S , ; ! ° Cas } / ° s . . LAkGk St PPLY OF HEAVY SEGRO ee addition of lye Vow nek mone of - Me eit : ; a re \ SHORS. fer Sale, and Orders proameptty biied. weeraqmm wane herpere te try ar ne i Se : . ‘ y greta good aricte Oppomte Murphy’ be 2 J . \ 4 . f . - hace freed t, but tr ° oA > ‘ = the reult | : t hh po ; : pela ! | WWD HA aa J. WH. HOWARD. beta Use time whem | . te ( )\\ ) & OOTS & ) _ © +e () , ‘ : bie ‘ Rese ° ome oof . Cta + j she he tortie | wart erie Bi NA DEAD. Deo areas ” a State of North Carolina. : hy , ; F * ‘ ' : 1} UNTY ; . z ‘ > nA whan temmlte rbelismm ensued and J hu New Firm. te ee ee ice (ant Tevepine / a S{LISBURY, NV. € DR. R. P. BESSENT, nearty ha!f of my d y «ip & / “ d a Recoler qredarte of the Baltimore Caltege of ¢ ( " J ar ere id Be et se a Tin, Copper, Sheet- Iron . pices PON es ate ied ee , , = I te ‘ } ene pub groerell, anal he hee remeored to ony of sver femiers ctjcmn tt , A eHow wow ® € eo of Salisbery, and may be ford ot Robards’ , . & . il ‘ . 2 profeemee al) aberal pho ijt sth t . , ; PRESBYTERIAN the Usimy | Buap makers ar ule evap, ( h« “ Aboe ‘ a an , » | ‘ ‘ .gtEt ( an a o kee t _ naling = k E (LE ( OLLEG EK. = we the orme resut take pime in eae - : Owr Mew Partington says lat oe , a | . ; gite br bebeving ever + that vee ayers ‘ ; = a = ‘ 1 owre MoK <-. Tahde Mocimy lhere wase tir t Cineine o } ' 5 : ‘ preaieg, he 18h al Rowan Cotton Factor etlem pi t re atlalie, « 8 ‘ ” - pig meted men ann FOR SALE. . ; fic the cum of QL) Off eT hel N oD ERIS, ACA easooms by Veer ie | ee FREN Zh R ay AU Mh livering lectures age ist « ‘ ore . ae \ conree, it was acleadl fa t ' . x ROR ! ah ee . Hy Leing unable to affect ‘ . 4 ‘ way ‘ ‘i - mate 2 A Qurd Temperann Anecbete. Ln the . ‘ ; aig tea eI United Baptist fnstitace, Ne erence mg, whicl nthe pra a = ie worth a volo f " re ' s \ : nee . ran ’ lle Uhh uae int The Seven Travellers. , wring manin Salen, 4 OR . fortunate as to acd North Car Ch Tradilion § ardent “pir ot a Fun tenteuess A. A. McB. ef unnd to form an effectua futere abstinence At thet Row Ready for the Pr a wooden box munade wit sole ce . lid, and labelled * rum, to wh | ona i Sonate ; M every day dropped asmuch ev atl . <e ' had been spending for liquor Thse x 4 ° : wasnever opened tl very rece . ou counting the sun t Was j amount te a sum sufficrent te 4 1 A . ma @ bot, aod iaterialy i } “¢ upor ita ueat and comfeorta 1a = Da ree aie eiicea ' ' My a he Norwh Oe at . : SU . Hollacay's Pilla, a certain Roemed pares A , nee . noe : < : . - : for Dryer Charles Hntel : Burlington Verinent, was t : ‘ monthe asad victim te thisceumplaint. « . 7 : had was he one part of tine, that tl aa 4 . & ' ter actually oozed throngh the | : “KS. qpD urs at Bce the skin, and thrice pee dav chan, , | apparel became necessars kvery tim 1 - 5 iia doctor called he expected to tind | , dead, and in fact yave his frrendens hoy aig ae eye) \ |. (se 4 )| N of bid peeovery ; his sister who lad « , ee ANTE ‘ rived great benetit by the ‘ 1 Wy wre and ree \ h ah Z ear aT begee Thom, as a fa t aie ew ede ~ ie i her, to try thein; fortunately for hin] Cae . ma did not refuse, and they soon produced a W- change for the better, in four weeks le" a sottohs . eta wae agnin attending to business having Caen . eon at thoroughly got rid of the disord andy ve . the moat excellent health and epirit | Bau These Pille work wonders in liver and rae i , : : . : billious complaints res ar . : ree mre : ; SOW. WESTBROOKS, Tt appears that murders, asa \ : . ‘ f os and other crimes are feartully ont i rene = «rch \ ‘ ‘ crease at New Orleans; the matter has a! 8 Vraditoon saherriher a = tracted the attention of the grand jury of (as ut - . ‘ \\ that city, and they have recomimende la Hi Sag ie ae " addition of 250 men to the present police « ain abot ( 1 ages : force naalin tand ; ; Mater , & be . 4 That wasakeen reply of tho buxom — 4 alt ’ : lassie to a little pigmy of Aman whe * cis — S RB UIENSON ! : licited a matrimonial connexion: © 0), Paverresttar. S.C? ' fide lady; “Tcan't think of it for am baaaie ) ae . tt eT inent. ‘The fact ia, John, von are a little Sahat ial a WORRY DE too sniall to put into wa bed { Weans r. erralps 4 US ROCKFORD Female Seminary. | | ! i S eee oh © : yy NWTICE-LANT CULL ane e oby ma herw ee promptly siieone iy23 ~ ce SD ACRES OF LAND ORS DIRECT IMPORTATION. ,): » FOR SALES Bape ihe, 1 doa CHINA, ee GLASS & EARTHEN WARE, © "oo or acid 0 0 tent “tL : ir. B. NICHOLS, ‘ aS Cotambin, *. ¢ WHEAT, WHEAT. 100 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. \\ SNE Ie TEN TRO SAND Oe OYS ACCOMMODATIONS cated dea uf Selebary, a t Eps 8 @ atte N » Sha: MICHAEL BROWN qa TERS. he WAN m0 SF, and “ HAMPAIGNE WINE & EGG GLASSES PLATED C Jayne. Aare aiihe errengrm-a'e to have yur fomnily = | largest Oysters of the q ++ WwW 1, lino on N rhe leas than 24 heere— State of North Carolin2 .O TREE =. ‘ wot pursuers By ener: ’ ’ co 198 Dr CHARLES T. POWE | a ec permaneatly jecatedia Salhber) respect- a . . he pub- 100 PACKAGES a COMMON WARE! . a PLOUR!Y FLOUR! Ww) BARRELS FLOUR hee. FIVE THOUS IND PAR. eb. NECROSS . a : “ bi ' FALL AND WINTER | * MI IRR BROw e Goons. =! i Daguerreotype Likenesses, pale ‘ ; pin the Veatest possible Style, ; STAPLE AND PANG |. ae SECOND SUPPES DRY GOoeDs, er il Wie Lew aii eaunaip anane 2OVIY ROVSZ \ W are) yi \a SALTS BE RY fecetresy. PALL & WINTER GULL ce eee ae 10, BRoWy A LOWE ro Cecrea in nine ma fh ote TUITION, ‘ ae : 7 THE NEGROES ren : ; Ready-Made Clothias } a . DAN AVYSVS. oo REMOVAL. Fahable Yown Pronerty LOST OR STOLEN, i | A LOL | ) % \1! { kev. mith | Mao \ } nl WoW COLE. | i] " \ WHEAT! WHEAT® DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, Orel WN Moke : : i mi i WANSLON bho it. a sown broadcast, or a bushel and tore ‘New Fall and W inter PROSPECTUS REMOVAL) é bk O Sl I! Pp PE RR s pecks when sown in the diill The CF THE , P. FORD R A i L ROA Dd i i I M K K A Manufacturer & wetevate Dealer | AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, | 0 — Devoted to News, Luterngl Laprovements, Education, BO TS & SHOES, hg : hs fericulture, Manufucture ang Commerce. | Bemov 85, seas: OTe se limate bat ; " ea 1 : 4 Z: re | W> Anow thut the interests of the people of our | North Third Strevt, od p Ho. 85, Street, | ] ‘ f T NW’ . x) ; - climate, but we must not errin the other pa SS ra Bh 2 i State demand such « paper, and bebeving that ult mu Pay Hl GH L TINLE } xtre | one free from the political strifes and quarrels of the dey, | Lal Rises TD uP fre | 4 = 4 $ . ft ; extreme, ay ved from No. 47, to Store No. SS NORTH AU i iM, = re . — wz devoted ty aueh topics, will be the Kind they desire, we, J Sal D rh (svccessoms TO TINLEY & WRKRON,) The best artificial fertilizer for wheat & Owed) ( coufidecily enter upon this enterprias with Ube assyl- }gortment of the best quality of BOO'TS aud 5 ’ ’ d . Y ys ance of menting and meeting their approbation and sup- | BASTERN MANUFACTURE, also 4 bald Stovk of Wty Wade Receiving and Forwarding Acents, an t t oru an gris 2 hall be je te fe wo the a alt ue ably Peru ian yuano ie port Our objeet is to make the ‘Pines the mipror of wet Veh ~ - het fer ww th wee a better and mo rity of English farmers sow three bush ls per acre, and we know some of them who sow 34 and even 4 bushels per acre, This would be greatly too much in our Ce ee esc Salionlile: leet be sifted out and erush Salis! ; \ 1S. $855 the State, in whieh all can sce their trueiaterests held | "7, EMC: ae iheh er cee TE wapinea inet General Commission Me rebuats, aT Winter Whe: ‘ Salisbary September 1S, 1855. up and enicournged lly liett a personal examination vf my Nd 4 Roidiimye Warts Brita Adanuel wha Cultivation of Wiater Wheat. ec. Tt can then be mised with muek in . INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS —To this sub- ar a Ads UO CY Cm LCRR TON! G ‘ padoen wheat Golo 4 art . : : Se yeet We expeet to devote as much space asa full sate JIVE tetrpernona atonsin woe \ au produce wheat unless j dae parts, or sown alone, broadcast, at Ik. MYERS, ment of the vations operations will require 5 for a our vow Ue Ve lancer cisiine ol gu F ta yo oanoa Ye i r f{ from YOO Ibs. per acre It OST respectfully informa hia patrons deta Pin nent advance, so do all the otherin ia. * ay Mar Ms eee sce sromipl recur ts “at : NGS Secret sin Grins) his peerinabeni ihe fcerestsof the Siete February, 1855 yp Sb era aminneromemite the inasgamuc cletneits of puants. Todoes seu d be harrowed or cultivated in, the pub erally, that be is vow receiving the ) A Powe ll go kage ost select stock o BDUCATION —I source of regret to all in- ese are pre 9 rlily VICE rporating it with the soil, sac eek ol ete rested in ducati sina itters t tere aa LO THE FA RMERS not follow, however . \ ;TY achinery, large agee of Furniture, Bc, charged de pre Y low, ; ‘ yy 7 “er n . ; Niecesd | Tite PALL AND WINTER! GOODS, Weherte inci (tastGuripapors wreeu wueh devoted to i : portion ti trouble ail ray S a ubteand sentin eafierent quantity soll wv before sowing the seec This we pr refer; Seen : an : party p s, ke, that this great cause has been too Of Iredell County. ee ree pee ones Pat Pref prodace good wheat. Ind: Vis ¢ novery sandy soil, it might be advisable comprising yee eee nie Pee SAR hae ore H GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE, FORE. 0g tly eben thir loterest ticing INWITIVKLY PROTReT AD, ) F ) YY “ i ‘ MAN'S TRON PLOW Phe undersigned\have 1 . ee f precise >» saine elements us to 8 00 lbs 2 tre in tl ] a (COQ TPS UP TIO SS FE PALS carefully uote the advance of Education, not on 4 We have to no instance bor will we detain any goods for freight posed of precisely the saine eleme t sow | lbs. per acre in the fall after ZBADBBSBS DRESS GOOGS cartully ote the advan Edu Men Bought the Right for Iredell County, and are a aed omuree : me } 1 ; ; Vinourtugher Senovla, bat ale ia our Cominon A na Ph 2 fea Saih We would re y a refer ta the fulowing gen wheat, and tlhe preport are nearly the wheat is sown, and another 100 Ibs. | of eve deseripton, from €4 cent teupto Moro Schools EEE eT . ey Hen males Set | demon, Shih eh auexctione Antiguc Silk Dresses, at i @ pation » See hy ' sh astof Statesville, and are prepared to furmeh any t b Te < s AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURE, AND Sie q be } a vet we have much Jand tha v i@ spring. On heavy land it ; : : : quantity of ploweon very short notice Wirks; Cdlueble : : t ’ hy HIS STO i) COMMERCE ye ot our histu c bk ! f : Nanitcornuthat ve nutadasaitaldi alware Delsow! hey (Pu ; DER OT i L RCE at this aa nie os oe era Ordern addressed to them at Amity Hill, will be 2 W: MeMass ve, Colaaabia prodnce Kceslent ¢ » that isnetac id always be sown in the fall, anc NEEDLE WORKED EVBROIDERIES. 220" Re ee cere as aera ee Promptly attended to. Specumens can be ween at ale jana Kine | on c, < ie ‘i y a tt t Yoncer it neo eatcsleiae } } * ae ne ‘ 0 ny of the stores in the county Heury M us ted wigeat cuitare, We know so ver it is incorporated with the soi fan | aR era ATE tat ea most any of t : sail aaa ae wot hesitate in mmmering. 1 the Louri-at, moet ee TT hag amepmrahic brenchew of mduetry JAS: & ROBERT MeNEELY S(t a dgeatei anicrs fuel Pu t manuri requirements beftore > seed is sow » better | elegant, and inore t sever before beer eae bn (na ata) Ciniens cee fh 26, 1855 ane ith ties L be he serantiin dts) geyard to the manunal requireme the seed is sown the better. The d ‘sh , nd in 2 raried has ey been | iil boleeretulivieleawed ani netted erarv week April 26, 1855 ly4x Sailing Pack Ub ialian com thal we cx a ore! Cut isa stomach in which food for plants exhibited to a North Cansbia pablie, consisting ef alanoeecaty to sae Ww Vee Kea AS bac ibe 2 g oo well, Ageut of Balti feamers and Buatou Bas aM ea aan ‘stomach inwhich food for plants peewen NERDI 1 WOLKEDIICONR Tad onatortr me ite Patience, LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN & Co. “i2i%. a n cal explana sof this fact ek v incivestedand prepared; and time should SWISS COLLARS and SLEEVES mows f ithe West admonish us to close Per WHOLESALE DEALERS oe : : ; Vcseiee . . cee) HONITON, (GLIPURE VALENC Lovelmicual hieivet, te aasare \e chat the Aral number ol as ; : heat requires in the ¢ slurs allowed for it to accomplish this be ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE, AND 1 will hake ite appearance abvut the (tne th ciel Mihail ele mae cect E as gle ( tha y of aummoma, for the pro ton fore the plants require nourishment. On PLAIT LACE, COLLARS, COLLAR ars reach (iis place frum the Bast LURE Gam ouDe 4 ye a : . 1.) . a . ETTES & SLEEVES, HANDA ES, TERMS —The Times will be printed weekly in ama BPamoy Trimmings, of a gand crop; and neary every well) light sotls, however, there is danger of SKIRTS, INFANTS WAISTS, Greeasborvuzh, N.C, on new maternal, and contain Ne. 34 Nerth Third Street, ) Py ROBES aud DRESSES ‘DG as much reading mat 2 rape os for Ref ween irket an. A Ste established n regard tocom culture its leachinz if sown too early ; and there INGS and USE vee Com uen reauing Biaite( coiany reper im the otats, st Baweeen Mares end Act 3 NGS and SER TS An #200 per anuam, iu advance Wo Linrivcort eee ates. § CHAB-F Ole pecs to slow that the same is true of this, is less necessity for doing so, as from the great variety. MOURNING FW OGBURN, | ererurs corns ea ei siet oun iit A COLLARS, SLEEVES & C_¢. Coble I ary t 138 ly 35 | croy We come to the conclnsion there- admission of a wzlit and heat, cheinicu! HANDALRCOHIEFS J OW. ALBRIGHT fore, that while it is probable there are changes take place much more speedily |! 5 arge as@urtine I s CLOAK ren ; 7 PL MAS. Stetia, Cashn j i sendy gs IAL me | | Ne ments. some chemical Causes Why one so is IN SabUy sos Laan iu those of a clus her SHAWLS’ aa te f c CL. AR ENDON rr ane ; ve ttleme at Ne THE ‘CREAT POINT tor ted to wheat culture than an- | texture. It . de bt ’ ce a ais tear cores noon! Greg a (asaealy eemunesian tr “STAPLE DRY GOODS. IRON WORKS, (Aen) ow arrnactrenn neat. cane i at i 3 \ . buster i equentiy recommended Ao h POCCCOCIOD eh Gheaeire : : oh aes ce Ae in ; mt, th litference is owing princ beat, and there are many instances re nprmng almost every the live s be ze - . . eafter twelve imnthe standing . e yw be mechanic al « lita a and rded w re : . benefi He hasa f = rate amorime ri mu F; ae : paesaiia : ; = y, May U5 Tiiey oy Manufacturing Intere: 4s in texture of the s cial, but the — f testi ony is against Gentlemen’s Wear, None anata Greensborough as oie aca , teriet apd Prous Weike r rN . Wheat ce! zhts in a compact, calcarc t In the wheat growing districts of this Compoeng Ready-Ma Cc et oo P Beet Se Cans a y ae PD STA’ ] ows Joa, rater clayey than saudy. We, State, t tly sown on wheat i (ueaecwe ne aa vee MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. UNITED STATES have! f. hat thev prefer- the fall; but it rather with an evet ‘ ibd Meat tel AGB SiS . ' sealy > spe Ineera ‘ ] Fatend te have a Ratiresd Ar red a sand buid for wheat, its cff e ¢ r, to be sow Fancy D yt owe ees ; : Chis: : eee gps oe ay ew ae a ' bat this n the fact tit wing yo than t ‘ eae a be i eee i Ts ‘ ee see i = iilue is moa Wf our clay relrait ason tf wheat. Many will object to 2"! f7*s* - seul be offered, which mis for Homes 0 . Dive ¢ . : ' . ’ I» * « 7 ce ( fa v . . e : “ Acalcares av tlatisur a ‘ ut plaster does good, Hr ws et macere THE ESTABLISHMEN vT ind . « or aatnrally dry, is better for wheat on wheat. To this we would sav, that if tee - ak : pats : vecatian af ; \ \ M ‘ bebe than a sandy eal under + u puaster acts Weilas a manure for wheat . ate ic set SDN Rn JAMES Stora r “ ' » \s i tions. Why it is, we know iu part ;—thejon your land, by all means ase it. Whe : Sis THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT ne GEAHE ND N pen ee ; s Jouble silieate of alumina aud soda parts it secle from 82 to RB per ton, it is pi ene EET EN RON MS Nery andy tesenreie eae ae ose. ie DR. H. KELLY greed preg ony PeTRM \iANe « ss tn Wika ep & eu ANG Bveolus ail) " a ca ol fertilizers on ali nia w © as \ . . Mates at ie . . : it ' \ . ! ; REMOVED TO STATESVILLE, N . v rain water, the atn phere a f any experience shows it te be beneficia At = =e ie : rol I e REPAIR WORK ' ; . othgr bodies containing it. Sand does present, experner rwhatissinply a vad Us ie . Bee : . : ’ ovine e 7 “eo 4 ° ~ 8 not possess this property | an ere sieve short cut to experience, experimnent— is bs ere Rh iis foe . «+, whe he ‘ ( ( )\\ \ \ Ne : one reasan why aclay suilis better ! f le in this matter Many " 0 : : VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIO > : yee na Claret ce are rs are it ‘ . Cen DU tad the nami ian ail : . Trem neous Five itement a _ Ure lpeser of abembing a rela r ‘ ‘ IAS < TICE. VD OF Ti MN RAMI . moistare to at erenter CX! tha r rab aac ral r W rs E . j aera race mand. Pot we ca . esate wal list nktis ow eben estern Extension! —\ ee DISEAVED RIDVEts, drawbacks by an extensive tivat fle ets that salt a ly T if Sate 2 inc . . . ranted acy . ‘ the If wd e Tt roe ; : “ clover, }eas, tart ps, &c. on the sandy | croa t wilubinty of 6 ate ; , eee prmats abel alu airom a a@2and aminenia W ater ta . : ws . bad , ? . ° ' . o ' eant the a? ms ’ . . ‘ . ° sd a 1k at RI {Dp} { j CLOTH % . que 1 ; . We any a 6/1 the same en. as the puant this salt tian pare or ordina MEANY MAE L. Ui Na, t s silicate of alumina ‘ t mater Te haa etor vie Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- ' : : ; car'ona r eir that the « s! f (icmecn’s Furnishing Goods A = si Saha ‘ R deq@ompmiionaat 4s give a He of the straw ‘ . 4 . . \ at he we * «- » jgarense) capacity f@ absorbing aa! re the plantin the thse alt a ot i: tdinine meistere These consid: rafons mia er rat wait , ; ae : Jean to the eencdagiomtias the far La | ‘ tle etraw. If t es ~~ NOT I ee yy des TION the means in jie power te niake ao zeni as pothesis pr é correct, « >} j < | | 4 \ \, ‘ et) a me ! lo * a’ = a ° ° ~. . t rs - ' e . °. + ala > ’ { : 7 ie es ak aces: ns Groceries! Grocerjies'' } / A as “e t rar ‘ va y ¢ is . 2? _ nee e i eer 7 7 yi Nieves. Stills, Tin Ware. 2. c.anieal cond ‘ “A sitcn ate late - . Ne ane eee ee ee JAMES 8%, EDNEV, 0. : : T pact Cie owt an natir Becer’aA tacf a cne 4 hanieal 1 eave , Hts the present sate of “he SOMETHING NEW. coms vreasliti i will not aid, thangh when t . R. Mi. BRUCE & CO, t fa" or earls t « letter at a rar & poy Hk DRY op W Y Ride Walk REIGN & DOMESTIC DRI GOODS, z £ a shor. AT SO BELL. EURMIART & Co 1 nRonarn”™ heart r eis c ledis advar oo ‘ Mann’sct sand 4 ule Dealers in | | ' MALI spuny, Crosse - - : 7 r i ; . ; B°*% O20 38 ees Le eS" of enex j ry v Shirts, Collars. Stocks,’ ERNE og onwns MERGER ETS my me gu Mee posses ba Vora oes | Ml IRVETTALS It EMEDI, STOCK DRIVERS | — . a. WONAGE ‘ a " 8 . | or 2009 [ | % ( a \t rf, & is i ow) @QSKRE EO ™~ W. P. ELLIOTT, re . ar j f ‘ 2 ad t Ou at . a eae ; te ae mae 4 CENERM WSs) Pe . . ks Pit) NOLLOWAT © OINTMENT. fe) Mean an Ovens Rewes- ' isk : Dna. tos eee FORWARDIVG MERCIAVD. srtne zivwicniyy vines WILMINGTON. WN ( Importers ond \in'ecawe Demersin . ‘ Pi SD ee ela 2 ‘ «> : ; Be CUYDS ' r r Z a q ° F ‘ Hl aa ' an eer nn eee “HAVE VOU SEEN Sion” FAS wer © 4 \ 7 “ (ho Nires an) ES ty j : Haan NOTIN? | THIS | | aes a , J ‘ i aa a Dp] i] | | ’ ; V : ; PLEASE NOTICE THIS es oe TRL Seer WERKL Moccated Daan diately a -*: ft the Silver Will Miae, 1 issue taka ae u pan Mook Warrants forente Here A NEW SUPPLY oF WATCHES & JEWELRY JAMES HORAH, AS just revarned from New York and pla, with the largest aud best ee WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consiating oft Fine Freach C hronometera, Double Keepers Independent Eight Day Watches, = WaMereeeond Jos Johnsou 19 Jeweled Hanter'e, Jas. Nardin's superior gold Bunter for a variety of others, both gold and sivers Gale" Guard and Vom Chains, Seals, Brocolets, Ear b, Cuff Pius, Ladies’ and Geatlemen's Breag, Pins, tt, Nilver and Steel Spectacles, Silver and Plated 8; Cou! Butter Knives, anda variety of Plated Ware, 3h, Scianore and Knives of the beet Hity, Cy ces, Bracelets, aud Seed Coral per : pany moots CLOCKS, and a variety of other Goods tod nume: bon Call one door below AR. @ ALM aud ¢tumine lor yoarseites. Teas to men. erphy’s Store, LF Clocks, Watehes, and Jewelry of all hinds, fe. Paired in the best mauner, aud oy the ment rons termes JA Salisbury, Nov 16,4. 74 Mi mman THOMAS. BROWN Cartiage, Buggy and 4 tethy Builder, Se SALISBURY, Ne Coy ros 4 srrying om the shove besipess, Hie \9 call and examine hie wort. Me t ‘enscwenaney =, emp fier lee 1 feels contsient be con 3 Dra toe: ge Or pireer tence work ewok os Cor : : Lard, lierm, Prevender Pontes L IVERY STABLE ; Z Sctbsen cose bey or tee sou TERMS Tus ae INA WATCHMAN, fide tonh saa on ° Space tion od the year, and th é * captred Neo paper drsewin ages ate pad @neepl 01 the optics ' *t be poet paid, teehee. * co Ra] = a a "5 } iss. e 4 . sé aos 3b eee “se THE 6295 ey S2eg 29 © ce, oh a a! » * 7 = 74 . £25: a6 2 Bi =} ' + =H ne i = Bé 0 ' 2s 4 : ane bery . M eteng ‘ = "* ‘4 - e . a acts temei charg « + be ‘ . Semarang candidates tnt Mee org to pet comt bagher thee ° & ac af besbend and © ieee Rie are renee { Or ewe peqmred . ant vy (he lenet apace po ee rd clea Uthe rv eo rtea! eyte emd ohare Thomzs C. Halyburton, M.D permenest ly at Bi stre y etic ad tae! (bee *¢- orm & toh, where Lmmey af eh ues — ‘ Ps « 5 ‘es, bs eh New Books! New Books. 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XIL---NEW SERIES. so re a eh a ee cao Sn Agriculture, Internat “Devoted to . SAL Politics, ews, J. J. BRUNER, Béiter and Prepricter. One of General Jackson's Soldiers Con- demned for Murder—Hlia speech be- Sare Sentence. An ioteresting murder trial took place in Burlington, lowa, in Noveiaber last. The aceused was aman nained Jolin J. Jones, seventy-three years of age. Hic had been 8 soldier under Gen. Jackson, and was with the old trero in several of | his campaigns against the Indians. Jones was charged with murdering Horatio W. McCardle, a neighbor, some fifteen ycars He made his escape dnd was hot heard Of until a short time before bis ar- rest. Capital punishment having been abulished in Lowa, the prisoner was sen- | tenced to hard labor in the peviteutiary during the remainder of his life. Joues, throagh his attorney, when ask ed if he hed anything tu say why sen tenee should not be pronounced, suliuit ted the following statement: * May uf plese the honorable Cuurt : “Pam an old man, fast tottering tu the grave—The froste of seventy-three win tere—though they have nut whitemed in) brow, have wrinkled my face, aud chill ed my Leart with many sorrows. Mine has been a chequered life. And now, whea about to be separated from my fel lows, I may give a trathful version uf the ary hed a fawily and home—a rude home, it ie trac, avd a plain and bumble family —but they were wy all, The de- ceased rubbed ime of (he vue and invaded Uhe sanctity of the other Iwo email sons e lovely danglter and a wife tahed wife “On returning ty that home, the day of the fatal deed, | learned the certainty of the maddening dee!, and hastened to the field, my rifle still im hand | know net why | went I bad no fined design Me wet we with a club—1 shot lain And though I clam net to have acted in self-defence, | do assert that there was mu teal combat. You know the rest. | fle! —my farnily fulluwed. But for the fif town yeare | have lived at Lockland 1 made wo seeret of the deed | hal done ~ New time has done ite work. The eruwment itecli, bas changed. New a are peseed aud old veces repealed— amd those who then surrvumled we hare mostly passed away. A differeut poop le are iu the land —a different code ale pow prevails. ] drank liqaor, it is esid, awd trac t is 1 drank «= Not to have dewe ev (hen would have been the vbjectum, Mew in high statiwa beaved wyon the drain-abop for sapport. Le real ove’s fellow to the purmnimg cup was deemed proof preter f gent J traming 1 may mot be held reaponeibte alone fur the vices of society it menongl that dave been their victim are pest, aad that love! owo i gune — borne down with trouble, s.e sank imto en carly grave. That lovely laughter os pow a hopeless cripple, wearing a hay face. (f thee tw sald have been the pr fins old age —the one is gre to join his injare dome Geer, a8 withemes ayninst the dend de etruger uf their peace—the other —a d my heart sivks sition we «hen L aay it —digee—bal nul te me —witl an ear deal my ealamily, be comes bol vear ue! Bet i forgive “To this honorable court, the jary, and to the aftorners and officers thereof, and to the people of this counmanity, | returt ey lmmble thanks for their vopartial bearing. “1 have never Leen choice, but rather the creature stances, beneat | the weight of wl better men than me have sunk have been too jealous of mine honor, buat never have bat once proved faithlesa to my trast. When my country 's rights were invaded, | answered then, and a1 did mine homer With (reneral Jackson in all hie Creek catopaigns | battled for my coantry and ita laws At the fast in the wilderness | was there; at the fast of score I waethere, at Enmefa and Tale dega I was there; and when the shonte of vietory drowned the cries of the dying at the battle of Horse Shive, ranks of my country, | was there, and the name of Lim whom you now Jolin Jo Jones was another word for deeds of daring “These are the past A long life is hoearly spent tlre lias changed 8 Out Pe above, who reads the human fheart, is, further tian the formal sentence of the law, competent to jadge me.” a cher of mor lhvose dave bey e a criminal of f circum lb far I inay mn the front call ecemne Judge Lowe, in passing sentence upon the prisoner, said “It is painful to reflect, in reniewmg the evidence for and against mind can reat upon no cue fact or circum ptenee that would seem to offer the slight est apology or palliation for your offences The etory of your crime is a short one, and maf be briefly told thas: You had eet ap some kind of a Aaim to land 0 eupied by Mr. Candle, upon which he had raised a crop, and was engaged in boring the saive for himeelf and fami ly. Instead of testing your claims in the peaceful mode prescribed by law, you in sisted upon reaping where you lad not sown. And you said to MeCurdle that $f he should take any more corn froin your field you would shoot him. MeCar dle, believing himself entitled to the fenits of his own labor, persisted, You, brooding over the fatal inenace a few days, walked deliberately into his field with your gun, and executed your fell purpose, you, the ee a by sending a bullet to his heart in the | presence of his son. { From the St. Louis Democrat, December 3. “McCardle went down to the grave, Samer aa Fincoumlor-saith and you, as a guilty lon, to parts an. wo Wild Late known. Fifteen yeara have since rolled! Mr. R. D, Simmons called at our office away, and a mysterioug Providence turns on Saturday last for the pu of show- yon up, and brings you within the jurls ing us @ remarkable specimen ofa wild ae ee to anil | which be hed shat and captured " : a few days since, while on a hanting ex- Be prisoner wee Vets Soniemcet NN sereien helow thie etty, atroat Mirty tftée, penitentiary we : me \near Herculaneum, It was of the pan- aa > » ther species, and measnred in body two one ECE Ts hl ahaa Janda half feet long, and about twenty Franklin hae somewhere said that he inches high. It had a sbort stumpy tall, owed a considerable share of his success |. , a im life to the impression made apon him six inches in length, black and white while yet a boy at home, by « passage in Spotted ears, grayish hair and large limbs, the Book of Kings that those who were to which was attached long claws, of | “diligent in business” should stand in wonderful polish and sharpness. The details of the capture of this fero-| the presence of princes. It is well known that few men were more indastrions. It cious native of the forest are thus narra- | ted by Mr. Simmons: is equally well known that, while he be- gan his career as a poor boy he lived to be au honored Ambassador at the Court) lle was armed with a double-barrelled | of the proadest wonareh in christendom. shot-gun, one of the barrels of which was He was an example, therefore, of the tit’ useless. Not dreaning fur an instant of ~ fulfilinent of the text. meeting with snch formidable game, he | ut Lhe was not the only man who real ‘ ‘ ized its truth. We donbt indeed if any at levsarely along the vigheatel| woods, depending on a brace of hounds | to arouse any game that might be in reach. Suddenly the deep bay of one of the dogs | man ever succeeded in life who was not diligent in basiness. The supposed in broke the silence of the forest, and soon was joined by the answering voice of the stances to the contrary, so often popularly Mr. Siinmons quickened his steps quoted, invariably prove fallacioas when in the direction of the sounds, expecting ngidiy examined. Cnrran, the great Irish orator, was eaid tu have had clo quence native bern ; bat, on the contrary, he has left it om record that he took the greatest pains to perfect his eloention, his yestures, and his knowledge of law Barke, the British Cicero, bailt, up the edifice of his faine by slow, persévering, other. to find a coon, possum or squirre 1, the ob- As he catne in leery ed, jeet of his dogs’ alarin echt and glanced apward, le « Jutprovemen URY, N. G., DECEMBER 25, 1855. Sciences, filocliy, ts, Commerce, the Arts au and the Semily Circle. =e spe = ¥ Mea your Guns at Half be made to explode a cap by foree ap- ad menos plied to the hammer, before or behind ; application in these cases must be made to the trigger. Young men! keep your guns at the half cock! fall cock them if you will— gue, and not unfrequently, too, in the bat if you would avoid injury to yourself PS pres aA expetionse would OF Your neighbor, in no case carry your : of their |»aromer on the cap—or suffer anybody nee ees ee oso t0 carries it, to buat with you. From the Washington Star. During the hunting season we have fre- que.t acedunts of damage to life and limb by the accidental discharge of percussion safety. ° A word of counsel, properly heeded, | wi!l eut off the most prolifie source of From the Chatleston Coetier. these disasters, and it iethis: Neverear-| We had just eoncluded a hasty pera- ry a loaded gun with the hammer down sal of the Widow Bedott papers, and have upon the cap. |come to the conclusion that throughout Almost every iujury, perhaps every |the bumorous pages is interspersed some one ypon record, from the accidental dis of the most original poetry extant. For eharge of the percussion gun, is attributa- |tnstanee, the Widow speaking of her dear ble tu the violation of this important rule, departed, Deacon Llezekiah Bedott says : —— ose Little Kittie is Gone. Amid the whirl and ex¢itement which business of every kind brings upon us at certain heered by hopes of anx- ious friends, or discouraged by the mach- inations of opponents—the mind seeks a ly interwoven with the modicum of earth- ly happiness, that is allowed us in this world. On such occasions there is a calin and soothing ‘sorrow, which for a time supplants the business occupation of the mind sad contributes, Ly changing the eurrent of thought, to relieve the weari- nese of spirit which weighs down and op- presses one. It is a blessed feeling, and change in sweet memories of the past ; | and in none is there greater relief than in jraises towards the Creator, does pot per that of some loved one, who was intimate- isl on his passing frown the earth; it re- |ascends, it resounds from age to age, in NUMBER XXXI Prayer —Prayer was not invented ; it was born with the first sigh, the first joy, the first sorrow of the human heart; or father rman was born to pray; to uate f God, or to implore Him was hia on mission licre below; all clse perishes be- fore him or with him; bat the ery of glo ry or admiration, or of love which he the ear of the Almighty, like the reflee- tion of his own magnificence. It is the ouly thing in wan which is wholly divine, and which be exhales with joy and pride jin homage to Him te whom homage alone jis due—the infinite and eterual being-— | Lamartine. | Whata Fall /—A hotel in San Fran- ee | growing in most Instances out of want of | “ He never jawed in all his hfe, j hind the hammer, driving it finnly upon He never was ookiad— Aad, (tho’ I say ii, that was his wife,) Sech men you scidom find I never changed my ciagie lot, I thought 'twewld be s ae, consideration of {ts great danger, This danger will at once be appararent to any | ove who will examine a percussion cap, | its clements and ase, the action of the | common Jock, and then the manner in| Fer | thsighi eb mesh ¢ User Bodat, which accidents occur. The falminating | Lever got mesried age. mercury in the cap issoexceedingly sen-; « . . . . . . sitive that a small force, quickly applied, is sufficient to explode ft. When the ham. | mez is on the cap, ifit be drawn back to- | wards the hulf cock, but not far enough to catch at half cock, and then allowed to! And mance i was my Wt to be The wife of such » mea, I (ell the men that's aller me, To ketch ae if they can. . . . . . . Wohuky and ram be tasted aot, He thought 1 was a ma ; The inconedable Widow o Deacon Bedutt, Don't imtead to get marned agin” full suddeuly on the cap it will explode | it; and again, a smart blow on and be | one to be cultivated, as it smooths the as- jcisco, which rented last year fur 6,900 perities of life’s contentions and bicker-| per month, has beey leased now at $1,000 ings, and contrasts pleasurably with the per month. It is a new idea to lease nothingness of evil passions to influence |such property Ly the month—probebly us Such thoughts occur whea we find owing to the rapidity with whieh people cither break or grow rich in California. Other queer things come to light in the “land of gold.” For instance, Adame & Co., when they failed some months age, such sublimely touching expressions as appear in the notice by the editor of the Musical Gazette, of New York, of the death of hie little girl of five years old | In annowmneing her death, he uses the ful lowing language : assigned over Lille receivable, &e., to the amount of €578,790 17. Of this the ae ree signees have been able to collect oply | Kittie is gone. Where! Tu Heaven. 825,980 24, whilst they charge for the | An angel came and took her away. She expenses of collecting, the modest sam of | was a lovely child—gentle asa laink ; the $45,991 80, or nearly twice the amonnt | pet of the whole famfly ; the youngest of collected. Of these expenses, one of the laborions effort. The tate Stephen Girard amassed his colossal fortune by assiduous attention to business Clay, Webster, and Calboan all worked hard. Aud Na poleun the First, who was e Lorn genius if ever man waa, achieved most of what be did by unceasing labor, often dictating tu several secretanes at vnce, and always luring oat every bedy aboat hun, It these great en achieved distinctioe only by their diligence in bosiness, of even if Use, ae nome can deny, wae the primcipal cause of their sagcesa, how can theee of infemer abiliues espect lo pros i ubless they follow the same exan ple! Je who neglects his Losiness will soon fiud his Lusinese neglecting him. Absl My, withoat indastry, will not du Men who think to ewacceed by doing half a day's work must seoner of later gu to the wall. There is bat one way to mae it ie to Le diligent, always diligent The merehant whe leaves his sture to take a “meiable drink,” the mechanie who stays work to have a “blue Monday ;” the professronal man «bo govs off on par ies of pleasure, and misses the chances ata beightof absat forty feet from the ground, lying alvng a lub of an oak tree, an animal which he at first supposed wae ally discharged as though it had been tul | posked and trigger pulled. the cap, will prodace the same result. a dumestic cat. lle stood, doabting!y, watclring its move mente for a short period, and then eon- eluded to try the effect of a load of shot in and near thie city 6 in its bedy, at all events. Simultaneous A youth, who was hunung in the vi ly with the report of the gua, whieh re cinity, wished to obtain some berries verbersted far and wide throagh the) which hung over his head out of reach woods, down tumbled the game, whiel: no sooner had struck the greand, than bot!, bounds attacked it with great cour- The charge of shot had lodged iu ite side, and its fell had ales broken its back, yet its natural strength and ferocity the hammer (then down upon the ca; age the fruit toward bin. As he drew i raleed the | were so great that im @ moment oF tuo man received the whole charge in his bo Had the hammer ! Loth dogs quit the euatest, and came cow anily aud crouchingly to thew master's sont stood at cithe iver. Mr. Simmonea, while the fight was ra- ging, lad been reloading his gmn, and when readr, fired anc ther charye into the half or full cock, such resnit A lad, benting on the water, atternpt | To illustrate this, take a few instances Taking life gun by the muzzle, he placed | over the Longh, using it as a hook to draw lown, the resistance of the bough slightly e ha er from the cap; the! boagh slipped fr in itehold, and the young had not been the ed to place hie gan (hammer down on | Shortly after the inconsolable widow falls 1 fles. The Elder is “ laid up” with a cold, jand receives the following epistle : O, Reveread Sir, | é0 dectare, of death and injury, some of recent date, | 1. devwes me a'most to freasy ! | To Uniak © you, 0 bys’ there, Dows ack wih adweeny A bedy'd « thought . wes enoagh To moarn yer wife's departer, Withuet each troable as this ‘ere To come a follena’ aner Bui sichocss and affliction « irate went By the wil o' 8 we (Creatwn, And always vughi to be underwent Wub Gat ytade aad reeguetwoa t Then muere mt for yer pardner’s deeth, Bet to submit codevver, For ‘spusen she hadeot 0 deed = soon, r Bhe cowkia't a lived fume ver. Ob, I could to yer bedade fy, Aad wipe your weepin' cy-«, Aad try my beet to cure you up, Hf ‘\wouldent create surprise | them all. But she could pot stay with ne Heaven who was waiting fur her, The | angel-sister was with usonly afew monthe, but she has been in heaven many years, |and she must have loved Kittie, for eve ! body loved her. The loveliest flowers are |often soonest plucked. If a little voice sweeter and more masical than others was heard, I knew Kittie was near. If my | study -door was opened so gently and slily ‘that no sound could be heard, I knew | Kittie was coming. If after an hour's | quiet play, alittle shadow passed me, and the door opened and shut as no one else coakd open and shat it, “so as not to dis |tarb papa,” I knew Kittie was going — | When, in the midst of my composing, | | beard a gentle voice saying : “ Papa, may |I stay with you alittle while! I will be | wery still,” I did not need to look off my | work to assure me that it was my little lamb. You etaid with me too long, Kit asignees takes to himself, for his trouble, In either ease the gan will be as cffeetu- | in love with the preaching of Elder Suif | any longer, She had as 1 ei tu $10 000. and is tue chew OF The remainder is expenses of litigation, <5 Business for the Royal Mint.—The rapid and contingoas outflow of guld from the Bank of England is prodacing ft, {natural effect upon the foantain-head, | whence its rich reservoirs are sapplied, the Royal Mint, and this latter establish- ment ie vow engaged, almost night and |day, it is said, in replenishing then.— | Nearly half a million of sovereigue are strack off weekly at ite eight coining | presses, and transferred to Thread-needle {street. In addition to the severe pressare ‘thas exerted on the Qneen's money-ma- kers, they are required also to produce two thousand Crimean medals daily, as instalments of those ordered for the armies and fleets of the East. To meet and over come this strain apon the mint, the hoarse of labor for some of the officials and work, f chenta of patents calling all these cither fail utterly in life ab last, as ie Use as © examples oat of ten, of fall short of that complete success w hic bh they right atherwise bave oltamed The old fable of the tortoise, who beat the bare to the goal Lecause the latter stopped so often is realized every day sed Wea rr) The ok! adage, “ slow Lat eure, is verified continually by expernence bven yenuius itself has been said by no less a theker than Sir James Mclatosh to be vnly euother name for indastry. Goanud ask of the scores of begg: old men, leo, once provepervus, how cat the Lread fA depen lence, what it was that ruined theta, at they will anewer, if honest, lecamse ie were pot diligent.” Tt is young men jast starting oatin life who should esperially lay thie truth to animale body, which proved adeath shot He now went forward, and was surprised to behold the size and charneter of the animal that lar dead at hie feet. As he wus reloading, and while his dogs were taking fresh courage and smelling aronnd theironee powerful enemy, he was startled by acrash in the leaves and dry brash in front of him, and leoking ep. beheld at a distance of aloat thirty feet another bile aninval, which be at once thonght to be the mate of the female he had killed. It was crouching ae if ready to make a spring, ile ite tan was lashing the yronnd behind, ite bar erect, and its back aud eyes flashing with rage cap) into the buat; as he slipped it along Rare poy per Peper ech and well, you may depend, Youle never be forget veer tashful and affectamete frend, the Lammer was struck behind aad to ward the cap, by some part of the beat, By th with safficient force to explode the cap ; Peeciiis Poows Bevery. the gon was discharged, and Le was kil { Uad the hammer stood at cither reached the Elders heart, as acknowt- ead half or fall cock. this would not have oc curred Not long since we had an acconnt of \ , one who was standing Ipon a@ pore ho rest. on a log, and sings as follows Ing his gun near ite edye ott slipped fron Ere love bad teached my icers to how lie hand, and, in ita descent, both ban) 1 wae uncommon cheerful, Bet now such merry I dew haow, I'm always end and fearfel ; | What peaceful hours | ones eajyed, the loads were AM wers (which were down upon the caps) were struck against the porch so furcib!s as to discharge the gun; lodged in his head. half cocked, he on a Summer day Ilad this gan been Bei O, my comtwrts were destroyed, When Shadrack eroserd my way! I beard hum prey would not bave been \ T heard him preach The tender aentiment of thie poem edged in a feeling response. Shortly af- ter, the Widow retires to a grove, in the rear of Elder Sniffice’ house, wits duwe composed. 1 mies those sof and eweet tie dear, to leave me so suddenly ; and you are too still now. | You became my little aasistant—-my | home-angel—my youngest and sweetest | singing-Lird, and | miss the little voice aac 7 |that | have eo often heard in the adjoin, Crop of Sugar.—The New Orleans ing room, catehing up and echoing little |’rice Current, of the 1st instant, thes re- snatches of melody as they were being fers to the forthcoming crop of sugar: men hare Leen extended very considers- bly, and the steam of the engine is kept ep from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. : “ With respect to the « it is quite | kisses. I mies the little hand that was al- certain that the alin gail a on | ways first to be placed upon my forehead, | whole, has been a very unfavorable one |to “drive away the pain.” [ miss the thos far, the weather during a large por- | y ° | sound of those little feet mpon the stairs ret edge ee ee cect « P atu , | mies the little knock at my bed-rooin and these draw-backs, added to the die. | deor in the morning, and the triple good. advanages which the crop labored under |might kies im the evening. I miss the 'n the early part of the season, and whieh sweet emiles from the sunniest of faces. ’#te heretofore been referred to, have veart, They must not foolishly suppose, The situation of Mr. S. was very criti; jure wecanse they see theie rich empleyers cal Ile knew his doge were worthless Uming in fine honses, dressing expensive- ty, d hard work, or lavishing tyme of money in other ways, that they also may do the same. Iftherr superiors had not been diligent in early life they would never have earned the means to live Inxariously, A clerk is not the head of a firm or an apprentice a master tne ehanic. By ‘diligence in business ” thoa sande of poor lads have meen to opulence, and come at last to bare all the leisure they desired, Lat tens of thonsands, who could nog wait to enjoy bife nll they had fled won the right to it by “diligence in busi the popniar belief that the only way to ness,” have gone hopeless! y down in the full meridian of existence, like the crew of a leaky ship sinking in sightof barber, because they ate and drank and made merry when they should have been work ing at the pumps.—Ledger. against such a foe, and felt certain that a ng little charge fron hie shot-gun, instead of re! lieving him of his enemy, # vnld bat ag gravate ite wrath, and render the eontest one of still greater desperation and dan ger gun was loaded Except the patting on of a cap, hie Ache lifted up the butt of the pieee to do this, the animal made a linge bound, and alighted within fifteen The dogs lad he stnod 4 fect of where Atthia moment Mr. 8 remembered conquer a ferocious Least was to look it full in the eye, and aceordingly returned the fixed gnze of his enemy with all the resolution be could command. Ile then slowly stooped down, and seized the dead wild cat by one of its legs, began a slow and deliberate retreat, not quitting for aa instant his gaze, and dopending solely upon his feet to guide him toward an open field which was at a short distance, next “= Length of the Miaeiacippi The Bos ton (Maes) Transcript gives the total length of the Missise: ppt and all ite trity ntaries as fifty-one thousand miles, wh ch ie more than twice the equatorial circu ference of the earth! to the wood. “2: The male wild cat followed inch by 5 - S neh, maintaining, however, a res rectful Serious Defaloation. Liverpool, Eng Ld Ls ! 7 28 — Considerable anr Uistance, and awed, as it seemed, by the anperior looks of Mr. 8 The akirt of the wood reached, the animal pureacd no fur land, November wise has lee n cane d m the comnir reial circles to-day, by the annoancement that the cashier in the well known: firm of thor, and the hunter tock hie way with a Mesare. Jacques, Myroa & Co, brokers : had been discovered to be a defaulter to the extent of about £9,000 The delin quent, whose name is Laliner, i¢ a respec table looking elderly man, of gentlemanly: deportment He has held the office of cashier to the above firm for more than 30 years, over the greater portion of whith time the alleged peculations are aaid to have been ea rrisker step and a lighter heart for home We sugyest a grand linnt for this re maining wild cat of the Missouri woods Can't we have something after the fashic tal v of the old German boar bun +. HOGS There is a great activity among the ae Porker’s this week, a drove Track Destinyed About one hundred town, selling at 64 gross. They are ex and fifty yards of the ( amden Railroad cellent hogs at that, however. Luferior track, two miles from Kingsville, was des Hog troyed by fire yesterday afternoon, The fire was accientally communicated by a and Jtice are doing the Aonera on our wnea- D Crrolinian YVorkeile Crtrzen. is now In would not eomimand more than 6¢ apark. ‘hogony I heord hum sweetly ing— Dear Sus! bow | ded fee! that day, Ti wae a dretfal theng ' Fall forty dallare woeld I give If we d continsered apart, For tho’ bee made my apent bre, He's eurcty bart my heert Another, standing bebind his baggy. andertouk to place his gun in front, by the back of his seat; in passing, the hammer, which was down, reaching over struck the trout edge of the seat, diselarg ing the gau. Ile was pot bert, but his friend, standiog near him, had a hair breadth escape. Ilad this gun been eith er half or fall cocked, neither his friend's life nor his own woald have been imper illed. Withir valuable citizens was seriously damaged not yield till he hears the following : Here sleeps Pranilly P Bedott, Late rebe of Herebier— How melancholy was her lot— How soun she dd expire ' She dida't comenst self suicide "Twas tribulation hiled her O' what a pity she hadn't a died Afore she saw the Elder a few days, one of our moet by the explosion of lus gun Drawing it through a fence, hammer down, the ham mer was slightly lifted from the cap. Shadrack Suitlles, she contributes the fol by the rail above it, and being suddenly lowing to the released, exploded the cap, which, of oa course, discharged the gun. Had his hammer been set to either tbe half or full cock, he would not have been hart. ry " Preciity the fair, and Shadrack the wise, Have anited their fortunes in the tenderest of tee ; And boig mutually paved in the matrumomal conarc ton. Have ted adew to their previoes afftic tine— No more will they mourn thew widdered @itswauoa, Aad conunner to sythe witheat mrt tagetion | Bat pardaers for hfe, to be parted no mare, Their eorrers is ended, their troubles w o'er “Oh, Shadrack ! my Shadrack ” Preeila did speak, While the rosy red blushes surmantied her cheek, ctron bedeagied her eye ©) Shadrack, my Shadrack' Pm yourn til T dhe, Instances need not be maltiplied—evre ry community in our land can furnish its proportion. They will be found every where of the same cliaracter, all occurring from this improper mode of carrying the hammers. There are many who have al ways carried them thas ander the im- Avd the tears of aff pression that it is the safer way, and itis iy how extensively this impree- to such and all others w! will be ac- TETRA The heart that was scornful and cold ae a eiun prs! Has surrendered at Inst to the fortinit ome sion prevails ; wish to do ceptal CO; Ita gun-lock er sl 10 arewell to the macnes and gnefe | have had, lll never desert thee. () Shadrack, my shad right, this article oe he perfect, and none oth and Mrs. Snithes, and her sister, inld ever be nsed, the hammer, at the halfieock, may, by striking it violent. yook it neters to “hh? ly behind, be broken off, but the gun can book, with picters to match not be thus discharged, or if struck in ar front sutliciently hard, may be driven to tho fall cock it will fall again to the half cock, it can go no further; the fall cock, the trigger must then be ueed before a diseharye can occur, but in at either half or full cock, or, failing to eatch there, of five miles around Sebastopol it is sap posed that anere blood has been spilt more lives sacrified, and more misery 1n flicted in a vear than in any other eqnal if it reach no evont can a hammer, time sinee the dava of Noah's flood, —— The Elder overhears the song, bat does After the Widow's marriage to Elder “Scrabble Hill Lamina- As tothe future fortunes of the Elder Aunt Maguire, are they not recorded in the A Fidld of Blood. -Within a radius extent of the carthly surface in the saine a I mise—oh! how I miss—the foremost in ‘the little group who came out to meet me jet the gate fur the firet kiss, I do not | stoop low now, Kittie, to give that first kies. I amiss you at the table, and at fam jily worship. I miss yoar voice in “ [ want to be an angel,” for nobody could sing it |like you. FT miss you in my rides and | walks. [I miss youinthe garden. I mise you everywhere; but I will try not to | miss yon in Heaven. “ Papa, ‘f we are | good, will an angel truly come and take When the question was asked, how little did I think But he did truly come, and the sweet flower is transplant | ne to Heaven when we die!” the anyel was so near! “Todo wish Wait a litth while, Kittie, and papa will come. Tie ed to a more genial clime papa would come home.” Ile will journey is not long. soun Le “home.” oe Flected Cho phain -At the late annua communication of the Grand Lodge of | North Carolina, the Rev. Charles F Deeins, DL DD . of Goldsboroagh, was elec ted Grand Chaplam. : Gold and Diamonds —California pa pers mention the diseovery of diamonds by the gold diggers. One f the stones was eold for 860 said to have been discovered and stake off by the miners. Shafts have been sunk A gold moantair ! to the depth of eighty feet, at about which point there is a belt of black mud sixty | feet in width, and from eighteen to twen ty feet in depth In this are contained those fabulous amounts of gold, which far surpass in richness the deposits discover ed at the outbreak of the California fever | This laver of mud is filled with sticks and ] other foreign substance, and has every appearance of having once been the bed of a stream tended to redace the estimates mach be low the product of last year, which pro duct was less than that of the year vions in the large amount of 103,000 leas A correspondent of the New Orlearis De?ta at St. James, Louisiana, writes am der date of November 29: “We are having unfavorable weatlrer for sagar-making,and conseqdent- ly many planters have stopped. There 19 80 lattle came beft in the fields that we do not fear the cold weather. The yield, thus far, has beon unprecedently small, and they consider themselves favored who make half of last year's crop. Jadg- ing by reports from other parishes, I con- clude that we are doing as well aa tnoag } . thers most ee A Devoted Wi. eens -We have the fol- g acconnt of a singular instanee of Co njugal affection and feminine strength and endurance from an English peper : * An old couple in Newcastle beeame reduced to want, and it waar that the hashand, who suffered cracealy from confimned rhenmatism, should be removed to some charitable institation, He besonght removal to Haverton Hill, and his wife had promised it. The joar- ney was along and expensive one, and uly so, bat by the usual conveyanes, * ancl as mast have cansed the patient The brave the wife was vy to a noble resolution to satisfy the desire of her poor hasband in the faee difficulties. She undertook to carry limon her back the whole way from Newcastle to Haverton, by the high- way route--a distance of 50 miles! This ahe undertook and performed, and the couple arrived safely at the end of their journey within 14 hours from the time uf their starting-—a temporary rest at Dun- iam having been the only intermission the faithful woman permitted herself be- the banksof the Tyne and the Tees. mic additional suffering and affectionate heart of ator f these itween —_ eee WHIAT ARE INDULGLN i We showed sume days ayo, that the | of Newark offers to the adbereub of the ew Dogma, the Jutnacu Conceplyn,—a parta therefur,— but what au aud @ plomary Walgeuce judulgemoe iste bot well hugwa ty lrotestant readers fudal,: ~ were commeboed by Leo TI! @bows AT soG ow wers much used Gy Urbar ii? “ sails nutty coaferred Uy he Loinan Dlth centurveas wars Clement Vo wae Us Brat bore who anade paliiic sabe of tudal reatrcies USS | | \ polela. dubs ! oy t dice de t deoiitt ‘ gud 40 Une le " 4 Dhe castom of obtain absclution from sss hhenag been eradualty wetrodaced into the Alaa, ie Popes touk elmavet cr 4 USING pupscs Swe of the iucanve brainh of revemue Len gh (eu ond ied ewe aud calalugues uf ius to be drawu us at Kume, designalu tbe sua Usal Ba to be pad Glau wlevlubou float thea Therein we fd alse peruisiots aud disponsa Civae whocdh eau orm w tle ly or eeelesias tha and for We otal ch payment Was to be made, as is also the cust in the Preecat day iu several cases. The Ecclesiastical Bedget w entilad, © Tues of th Iyost Chaneerv.” awd * Taree of the Holy tyost Penitentar” ‘lis monstrous aluse, as pert tus to morality as to reetiom, was, for screral eenturies, set working on a Innes scale. and pro cured cuss dere! de res cove tu the Court of home Teaainly the reader's curonity, we append an cht ol 8 dew od te arucdes wloel are found tw this i bora tn rire, «| Ce r oo dracts e) {li eotth wl au wuace of eilver | Tin Betis even toa rk) for the wealth erbide bs abeeiided with. 50.) v vleer ur au cal rune te eat meat » ve aooyunt of U Por commuting avow sr ar veut (be tomb of the anmth. 12} Ft «wat. ay 8 Bove an Lo ree] the sacra Meemls oils Los ba ¥, fd ty be burad iva bo Wallen place, 3 Por-evem tine a layman froma cue ast a betel y inde 12d Fur awe K 8 ob) le saw lo covey merehan dize to wat is 10d For tuabling «king and qucet procure @algenors. ne if they had bern to dr ° forks am peo, 1 501 For « com. nt 304 Der the die otution Npiled tue Iluy Pertitienion, | ud Por whe! ot lus e A layman | 2! But inwe A wen } Four an alto Bln ly alae tat munk. Uf “ ettse Fede 00 iaAuteroce of 1a yean a of ahw- ~'] Gbare eRiiou me year apm fiflewn a alae is bans ab Lice For ag mdalonne bawdy of Jemes (arent | ar . + er dewt! wl hive came ov Par ‘ Veter Va ber “ ' J ! NEWS SUMMARY. Vhere dg nothing new from Washington, with tue edcepuion of @ rumor that the Presideut ds having his message putin type at the White House in ordet to prevent i publi Ga ghar ibs delivery iu Cony roa. m A Wastin ytes letter announdad jos Boge §. 33: Ue rete y thelr: State nof m4 He, sed fo take el Preven: nN I tor adiniss ate the con toot adopted by them. Whether he wi V4 acoordit . romains to be seen.” Lhe New York ee a hat, Qpere ts gy ,, - “ i Dooadway (not Trinity, nor so Vanl ¢ Grace Church,) ae } 4 t at hut mots. bh t ‘ HoswkeMe with thes noufication, tn big scowling. blick letters, “strangers are rm nested tke seat,” (then dulows, ithe smoclest “aul the sextun directs thea to hot t surt of ty pe,) ayew” 1 ve bert Ching we Sxpeck lo see, says Eap ress, will be “Private boxes for families,” and “reserved seats until the end of the fint act.” theatre fashion. The income of the Britieh and Forcign Tibh last vear was #625000, being $40,000 wore tham that of any previous year The Soaety las bew Ue uneags of issuing early Society of the twenty-nite podious vf copes of the Sonptures, a one hundred and seveuty daffercut ku guages I Kev ELH Chapin is a wit, ae well as a Jiviue and a lecturer, The Springfield Repul Lcon reports that teing asked what his ol joolwasin kecturing so entemiteh he rent Gaal be deeture| for b-A-MER whi |) @he short tor fyly aad wy capenses Teer. Presb L's, dad oF Dawid Me Kinky, pastor of tb: nau Cure al Chatulinr bers Friday leet Ihe widow Myer Joo. Pawld vte of 4 . \ wid t Poohabili, N.Y the 23th ult. areal 9 S:ain hivas rarmy of | 70 T w \ a Inks at Loud we yp onedion the 2hub ulti and the 6:st 1 i ent r tiem was the new Amer can eh) per abit balay. of 21° tous ngster, of New York Beha l bad just arrived from ( aleetta, with a Re ud 62.000 Was, The eatrapee luck of 6 eto and slips demwing 26 ( water can tablish w t Ir TI e Journos Hea as an ar t . Jumcritas as U 4 f tat ! and lady , a, lee enle set ! 46 T= rd MY ~ . roof the peortoae can miahinen tn Tae where the merece rer of the ri « twites ‘ creater than thalof the poo TY) 1ORR ew perous jereom dred at en averse ate uf om 4.90 Of te itd fresedeses at 29 \ care and UY BAY peor, at Yt) ee Th. Woela coreerun) at oft Wo. Van? “the amecmncenment f Park LL. Pre sap) .ae nent as Nicaracunn Winin ter excites great surprm. It ms al the Presi te 0 tat reo is tm because of inf. moe whe gro epoe ..e) J ureg bes yan bf Té a - wave a growed of eljer ves, Lense ee wi ae el bauee ly Cran ee ibe an ” be Mites aituad = lin Pree 1 1 ag tom. tewweret, en ce Mum - A s , be fant ' r Ps ‘ wu ° i f. ‘ aor sa " ' . - a . u* ‘ s : \ (ue ae stat ‘ = es . ame « bee weiter | laped 4: bawew w Bt ts pee 8 Mar ~t aad Ker av it me setiimy thee shee + of (hum “tate wil, © Pe Chee rpew Of Lie umetre. be wen ery fe Salem sme Lem o Oeste (rar Ue « ' ’ ennt ub lpawee have been | aretias steve ‘ “& “et Neko Ue Ger A the armee “ fuer b . « Sider Ale Tumieet ot a ror © ark of New Vora R ee a paraiion lt a q we ay 7 ond © wer het e me jwwcee cf ioe ‘ na wt gw hk i a oe «Nt jw ew! | mt 4 ane n t of 3 Qc a gral mers © Es i Md wins and 2 eh F a Be Wla * » Fae + un ped tt. JA 8 . f } ' T r ‘ ‘ ' “ wnt “ hee " t “ 1” ga. practies From the Newbern News, BECFORT HARBOR, letter of ¢ Ivin ot. Plumer of the at Beaufort, ad Mowing Boy James how diessed BK. Suny Gay , wt tis oe me for Ub fucure prospects eftbur Kail Road. —) Will been that, as the depth of wager at the | Ur uusig@f the Baad is su pled te the in- wudaey ross of large Clase. Vessels, the Ate} je and@Gh orthax:cliaa Rail Koad must be ou ly Phe upowm whieh che yrewt butk of (rans. | fromtatne tthe products of the West will be carr Wien tity of road as completed, there cant doubt but that the Weat woul look to the to Ratension as their best) and ahs tgeeus source by whieh too roach a wlhad ; eelee: gdeament ty the advance | teu ulcsts w be Chrown out) both ain New tn rt ain on the Thy rbot With the great vl water dt) Pagtort Harbor, aud) the Cdistance tomarket at Newbern, in compar tre wis amy oiler seaport within the reach of : the hue, ¢ tits t ui the im presctnent “i u cutupleted, be those of our cit igen Who are disposed to avail themselves of bagan, We patedet, lo be incalculable. be reeeivcd tro Beacrout, oth Dee. 1565 Wi AOR, Stand Sint —f do not think Twas everso much dis appomicd as [was ia the Harbour of Beauturt ta Chartcrn ¥ ww boglaud for (lis place | would Hot Lame the cargo uuless the parues would Kvarmutee 16 1-2 fect to come im with; to uy ee or crussiug the bar, PE found feet of Walon after a stroug Westerly wiud (wiiel has a tendenes tu “ Water vut of the river] 1 “ sulin No Westwa the Pilot was Inpeiled to beat the Brig up to the anc We fo dare carrying voi, aud ati» d ty beat iu all clauneds, and) bad thes been nar row it could vot Lave becn ace mpl The harbeor is very convenient, the channel de } ame dowre is BO ditheuliv iu lusding to 20 feet AU cetipue , dle vease) | have bas of beard -Y si lalway bron and ber drat iw Le fe? Ss Mad To sapposed th ! aU feet or even 18 LE sbouid have loade! to tt Mi veseci is now im the market, sud P paitien fyuuel ty howd ber fromm this port tut “ ver full or mad Ww |e ft 4 A . ” ~ t \ v ‘ es a the la rm PS respeet{n||y CHAS H PLUMER Master James Grav ot) Newburr rt M +: Til PRILL OF THE SESSION ~ YY ] CW, Da M : ? te te 1 a t ‘ ‘ | ' ¢ . 1 uy ifterwards ] ' ' ' t ‘ rf. . andl wifantile destitution be co fered Wik UAB Lael Letory viola tire “ ‘ t wwerver, . ares ‘ Tlie escaped ry s sf ve Vouk ct@-peothoel females, ce willie tniweres o ant atv were #8 v ‘ atthe nec aanty of i ‘ar ‘ ‘ , real “er ‘ r 1 f Mf Vl ’ wave, v res wo Qi ree@ ie cn a? 7 ‘ . i promt 1 wh few ak te Mr Mavce wed a. 4 ‘ rr} 4 ia * ig ' a t's {+ | , (ai o ' t ‘ abe mt nk ary mee. bee © “ \) 4 urencce ee - i Paacod ian . a% Ry dere Canin bw a ime hoe m0 tre j “4 vo wre et che whee z ch wt + poe mete ad the os y . - "thee Cane peels oem ". e “e b . a og Ne . be Ihe “se ne » 1 The re = ” . a+ Ale nan os HW \ + nag ° t te ant oe ' r M a u great ‘ gun x { x ' Ane A Use f 4 an) of lis account. Carolina Watchman. SALISBURY, N. U. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 25, $895. a —== 3 THOSE IN ARREARS. There is a goodly namber of the sttb- on all of them, either in pefson or by an task, be- reut; and itis also a heavy forward to cach one a formal statement We shall therefore pre pare a list of all thdse over one year with due acrenrs, aAimmonne | A curious eecsilent eeantly occurred on the New Albany and Salem railway. The passenger train, having four cars fill- led with passengers, came to the bridge jover Salt Creek, near Dlvomington, andy: the engincer fearing that the heavy ruins which had swelled the stream Uap full! and rendered the bridge inse@y ri By direc & I ptyle ed the } Be crossed on toot and then dirceted the seribers to the Watchman who have, ftom {freman to start the various catses, delayed payment for sev! jie y jerul years. dusSE ngera to get oukebt {sill hecoul {test the stréneth of the bridge. rould *eateh it? « Lt inspossible for us to call thd train statted, and ga rogchi dy the * cara engine, Jump off and mn the other side centre of the les it gave way And the locomotive and cars were plang ved inte les being pensive, to make cut and! ihe )* sow. oo Napoleon and the Michigan Copper. Mines each name, whieh shall be printed the gan copper inines, Baws : latter part of neat month, (January) and a copy forwarded to all persons concern- ed. Copies will also be sent to Postwas- ters, Whese kindly attention in making remultances tu publishers, is provided fur We trust that many of those who are due us, will tind it convenient te make remittances between by law. this and’ the '2sth January, after which time our list will be published. = ~<- ITRISTAMAS In accordance with the time-honored stom of printers we shall suspend pub caton during Christmas week, in order at the hands in our office may enjoy the holidays with their families aud friends There is ne class of inen oo earth whose chergievs are mere constantly and eevere let } t F tare and cet sequently none who stand more in need of at least au anuua chuXution, v A We send greeting to all oar fric the yest Wishes for their happiness ining > festival season May their rational hen be sweel, al Cuey dive e tmany a return of @ ecds sou vatled with Joy throuy tithout oP } } r Lecttd hecmsid ( rulem ab Greener \ j ; Nu dav hae vet been bxcd on for this wrand occasion. Meanwhile, as we leare frotu the /’ubriot, the comantiees of ar runsrerne Ac., are making preparations, Patriot, nin ply to our correspot det! mak (GA) “A\s ginthe pla” atca “ ¢ r ¢ ‘ 4 a neowta ' ‘ « ted +. ,2" Our sat ( spe g, Ine untv, w c plain of an une e ‘ receis ‘Ss iF va) * ‘ afte we trust, ave Sa aweck An The Pet eller ‘ as lecn oa ne r niner ‘ + &la ca al ‘ { ai packases a $ eet ‘> ih ore Vila 1 weeb tive ‘ tue Nort) Carclima Pla! lea ba- been reduced t Ci eIt miles, an e work aving rules ie progress agra vas powit A few more ave ane ind witch stretches ur w faction, t yl State wi! Yeted. a an tra A h f Maine Te aas t : tlietfairow La At» 4 " ” cee Na we — We hada beunt. ful enow eto 1 Wednesday forenoon, of inat week “ 1 taste«l some if hour 1 re clonda towever ew 8 in the aflernoon. and the un wintry ea et erm diiviov | - Lat We have anumberof Catalogs { Me Vestbrooke’ PPonidanenl Gap an Vee eprica. ff die'r ter wee wi eerre ty norchase fruit trees woold wellto examine thie cata ve and make the acjna ctance of Mr Wea’ ur weke Husing J ted matey ars and lia fortane ty this basinese, and ng aman of intelligence, and exper nee wn lie line, we feel no hes nir gone patrontes ? Lierncarentic re ji attiast uve vt I eof thie part “tate t © ¢ water f f a Pa) nit, cepeetally of the ter ana! ties Ww. ay Appies, peachea 1 1 cherr Re t = panotted) ane meatly indifferent: and th r er ¢ t 4 " t thee ever a ft rare Tt ja tend rprieir Where every body ia fond of good fru so few yive proper attention to ite enltj vation Mr. Weeathrooke t ne lie liad readily 6 neof dis fruits Apricots tor iistance at hive d are per liahe Wiata tei ting jor sy) tle can ho t he owl tia t ry thre °: Y P Aad J f 4 ; é t ‘ iat ue al j raya; Vera f | At A pate Aly IA hriow tr aldremncd cor oI , ‘ ee oa i ret d t ‘ tratiminitt rhisGovernment J Khown dener, whe only signed the oa M.o¥.. states in his er that tu for CE 4 fetenes { «t il enin af F sel eerie Af ' ca ea and orpbane oft IP? anv enldines Wliee febl avely fiyhtine for their homes uel Bore gn ayer cents Canin “ The emperor of France bas had Mons Rivot, streatn and instantly disappeared from annexed to! The Rochester Tribune, in speaking of the Michi professor of the school of miucs ju Franee, «a amiving the wines of Lake Superior, as the Gu vernment have been eut off of their Russian sup ples to consequence of the war ceturned, taking with bim several tons, wad sat wabed that the Lake Superior region cunld tur dish an abundant supply. per was carefully tested, and found fully equal it Phe The profirser American cop not superior to the Rassinn, aud very far supe ror bo the Ragiish, ture of orduance, aud ties are consumed ju the ma Ibs wed in the mantiag by inconsiderable quant percussion cape, and a great variety of ucles. per i & Very slron gy reeuunine | A he wufacture of powel other The supenor tenacity of Amencan cop dation an its bevor Opper Yield dear just Muished worth €@2,000.000." Destructive Pore —On Siindavin Pe etween 7 and & oclock, the Factory: known as the DeKalb Mille.” was ciseovend to be fire, and im a short me wae toldly destrove! with all the machinere. The mill an.) machme ry was worth between forty am) fifty thousand dollars, aod was, we umberstand, usured for 027,000 Thisws abeavy misfortune, tiasi vcd as ibe goods mauulactured al thene imils are io bygh repute, al CAL We th Spartan “at alck ewilie wan i J et ine of te woof r Plo both al howe aud sleoed LION fe to ’ Vigcens A ie | 1h delle aay ta cant , altempte oe lu d 4 « raprl works ~ Whew ~~ Orel r ) oh 6 spallenng cu tr t has thrown some bu Lik re A] , na dred Joye coblly vur vi tire mage act m DP aud abc le ately a IL LA Can: } citiaus ile ay ned 4 Me Daniel, ett almouit the same t r Le 1udag ita arded Yams | Use he gvt Spry rasca Weaets lo © peru ss $x he at M i mola, Norf , wicem, tad Las delau vf Lrow we uw f =) prvers, --- avyarnat eld Was x rianunel ,aain these Ves@ele ia at outh, a) tl of Mrs hue wat New bt © COonree uN 264 fe Il et, at <a Ne W of d tobe a ( “ges Vilas mY YT) hart ite r ot] Negara isnearly rkoan eps aker lore Kear ranaen vul vke rendy comatruetion veoh aah netobers of t trah the | th \ atta 20th on wher A Bae thant ryt! ae ye then (aster al of eaci owe Merri ado win ‘ From the National Intelligencer CONGIESS. Ip.. The Sesark was not in session, having \jougped to Monday. Tn the Lloieb Of EV RRBEN EATLV ss the proceedings were isc cd with a lively diacussivn, which | ) i brought some may berste the fluor whose an ! tewpergive prom so gt vseful- Less, Several prepamition 3 ta elfeet an orgamMzation were of ered and promised One of them promises that. atter SiN t pur 17, the Spouker, ed ppd fan ieth wote, all candidates toa wbest, should be cept the two lu and phat the Ursa Chem da rd est min ber “ot vates shou . bet the prs vid: Tne otticer Another proposed that al the tnembers should re and vo bac k to their constituents; a third that the South should be allowed to select a Speak er trom the North. or the North should be allowed to designate one trou the Souths in eit case the person chosen tu be the tee cet eto section making the choice But all these mug gestions were cist ded, and the House tock two more voles, without material variation frome the tte of the day be fore The sinty-tirst 9 for Banks 103, Richardson scatters " per t likely to grow outof arepetition ot hire va 4 ud peerh.apa under the lew that, the ad me cotela Veuligy bappier yl woees might preva the PPoise ad Diceaturr 18 The Sesare held a bricl session of per Lape balt hour, ' prescitlatiag of paeliuo Vials ob a priv ak Chaiacler. an Which Woe vecupiod sand iene A risougent Ure e Wes | Poe nited were sure mca ition iad nN sbothaiees from tava cthoors wy aitin’ © perce ite Naval board dive Fhou-e ® Jvavwroeniait > ppatil auolt ua) Aodiu Ss Pa evel 4 Op Caaey l Kaiiy pourl of lus (tity Ws LCL ed by Mr. Daun, ot Lodsatae “valet proseu re teanptes © brow shit be bear upon hi 4 ul lie <i6 , Pa a Cay ria § ry rvules . a vy) tates, « yout ¥ , pre i a afuwl bomts Clic wery ( j “ bay ‘ woot ey | ra i rte f fed Very ! ‘ ‘ ‘ je » « wood Bhs Ae ardoou 73, baler wiior ug tt. Mr 1 Pans t jou (, ous ta H thy Ble ies ay ‘ an ‘ cle a omyy j ce. dal Ns ie a] tii Anat week oases Vy Key ’ tt ( . ‘ t f trina se ’ ‘ at le ' Eg 4) r Siu dav e a ! vibe 9 ' , ’ A tineee ve r Vat a ates ren rte “ a Bhs iwae ' ra 4 j - 4 efi ’ t ' re | ; : a} teow prs the N en ’ t ' i . nee oon r ar r “ re fe ' . " > Pew . - «an e ; van (hoe week a fr WW * . ast a9 ;s ae uy ' Peeves w aver. Aap 41 { I a4 fier “ct ‘ yues ' ate ae t? t ‘ ’ « Cc wou hoe ab ar ’ Pine v4 roe t ae le tireten) we av ad roach» | near e« with ort ” = ther at 4 “A ” k (et Pree are hime Price of * t wae ] ' r te @ tar : a “ ‘ al amy l . Tre | t bo rueret tried ohe@res aoper eon | fa ‘ r “ thors € f * itt he iW meeqdvalent t a! ’ a! ati at ‘ not thawk the oy ca on 7 rf ypractical time, on 4 « e fiithern te aentatiy { 4 Li t tria # 1 { < dav were aik r «t ‘ \ aa they ‘ < Porc 4 tria ‘ ren acd thre week hte eed '" at deeves \ rew { \n eu iv bathsa ay r \ Da \ u ! 1 ar : A T t ! ‘ co * ip aan gual fred bor u clio ‘ ” k r 4 x . ” ‘ ated y —% ‘ yo pac , ‘ ale Line nll bee ‘ tr 1 y acd por id ’ er duty ° ‘ al in ai! ' Peeleet some other u alt bisnotct a Spouk a mo Wiajority a 116 Deter ta 1 ' = de iit an ' {ow aid ' rest edty the TY “ , : 1 ’ 7 ffeet a viv that t ' “ hithere she ( afi lyon rl frijte ¢ ( dart { t ver From the Puayettevilie Observer, AYETIEVILLE.—TIHE WESTERN ROAD, AND ITS) WESTERN EXTEN. SION. RAIL | 1 presuine no argument is tequired at this of Fayettevilly the dmpertance uf an early completion of q Rail Road to the Coal Mines. Upon its completion rest the prosperity aud advancement of the town, lor ite witer obliteration in a commerce’ in} point, day tu hinpress upon the citizens Considering, then, the finishing of that rund ay atmatter of lve or death, it will be treated me Sisal fact— done My attention has been drawn to tts ettension West from the completed, Coal Mines, and to Provoke some cotsideration and discussion of the various lines, is the object uf this commupication, Threw tuce present thameclter, egel tis mer Ma, aud ewch doulslews have Cricade ty ALY Ocaty them, Ist w An extenslon to Greeusborough, Thy uld naturally run upow the ridge dividin, the waters flowing into Deep and Re ei Riven, the The road would command the tride of a large portion uf Chat. ham, considerable of Alainauee, y avd all that part of Guilford which haw always traded to Fayeue ville, Tt is pet probable that any cuusiderable tadividual wid could Le bad, ve the line, to bail thie road , aud very lithe lueal beygtalative seeagiy ver aed line distance about $0 miles, Yn en - 4, preouring a Slate sulecs that the ruad would be com pelled tu terusiuace at Grveusborough, Ther are but two eountes in North Carchag beyond as ibs probabil that pow The Kiliinond awd Dansyll. road ws peagly completed counties i Nunk (ar saol S Wik, contiguous tu Greegaby rough ate trhuceo growing , their trade bas al. eave tended the Vir markets, and Laing _ ut te Dans Treenabotun yh tel e North Carolina Road waty other polnt ng to North Corofina markets, can capect Much rade from North weet of Cire neborsrgh A second bine woult how the Valk g of Men totrenm peer the Factories han! thence over Gevornbly greand tr oN Caring Koad at Ugh Pomt—ile us lance eleut tohe Thee hme crmld be og emled to Salem and thence ermeaimy the Vad. = al! am) ep the a of Hoots Gee Us romg The renal f constructed of abet Ube pte tre / eure te Ue Mate —and eld epee oe biel wart at stream in the dieeet tomrville, & Leyte cumpet eul other the :aark. | to o 4 the tm st fertile and interest commanding the trade le aul SN Kamltrd 1. 1d Fue al { ais er ¢ yerets. weet oar See thewe Ashe, Vaiauga, ob! mengeal of be Cm wo sed Vinge = De peeres ovtemen a of the Nth * ath, reach of the sare sied thee Vow wl diury fer te 4 th. the he bee a emo tet Lege! ateee ath — c the jo pel. ed ame ot bee woah! be wet Peay \atecet (a sat ee antage— that a beam) co or the Pectorwes oo of Ay / wares fp © CO @Or et ‘ the crvmmemg of the Velvia {hee - 4 Mewwd oft wt, ter ae "ow wt ml mere the ajw me greed bo pract pas trough vetry ap! comemn-temg the Tm nheom, Mamch tpl hows “howl! the aide M awe an! reprore ve are? urn pate f.« as 8 wld ) 8 ®uued need hi he wy w Kalergh wuh mo wo enttd. lo cumeerted artet, we bert ae fine! plae , tt taled what iain CUMBELLAN:! Amer - a a a . Noe wires ae pr uyoe [honda te stamye lo offices, and the (eorermment men and pa ates. beet own, reyeundbeat om puble faith and an olnomeusy nemeard of pob pobey “Tene a tokl or a reckicce man CF 1 who p Act” jpael the worl ~ The Maryland Stamp Vet ome pPrrsacd in 1044 I May 1, 1848, Tn 1946 thie Act wax repented. Again which te now fully Pudicy of the st to im foree t continne ve limitation engrafte | into are protest with a api thatwe pre ddes oluvone ry. Te hg aprinet it, wmquestionably, & wmrontiv political derived frows thre Color tal hatred othe Wrtmwh Stanp Acta Nowinatly, the grummnDof appesition to it, ic tte great ineunre ntihde Wisc ean well dang that ot binders Thuan oat ( tary land Te The Se The Li hog Bun scattering pied with bom Mr Su te appoit and Fore chairmen Spewker, resulutior A des bles in K havieg « spect the Ubelr art dishaade Cole Durin mingte fustant Ameri oom m« We tive } York, op the to be | gant qoalit, Ule th: ment Tittle pers of Ji wher man nen, fron one weenie P: dist a ne a ee See ree een ene ae ne ' = ————————— 7 nae rapeurreniin, |. CLOARS! CLOAKS RRSEY LANDS"! excrement <_ ele praphed fo-the Buuth Garvtalse | PAA Soineg be | bringivg seo eure m. RN RAIL SF ee in Court daring the interesting process uf, BOUT: Y ! ‘PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY . UST 'tebcived and fyr sale, Not Over ot EXTEN. CON@BESSION AL. mnaking citizeug. Such an one took place : b oF Ladies’ Chuh Cloaks, - - Parig style. /PLHE Subscriber offers, at private sale, his valuable Wasmuorox, Dec. 20, "eceutly note flousand “auiles from this!” , y 20: d place. Haspeerpreng ears eh beens Siet Piiladelphia, Do. Extra Rich Embroide ed Satin, "| Jersey plantation, formerly known as Beard’s ed at thj The | is i , 4 and 265 Broadway, New York. Do. | Cloth Tales, eis Mills, Said lauds lic im Davidson Cunnty, on the wi P oe The Senate met, and adjowrned till Monday. The applicant from “ swate Ireland” ALEXIS BRAGG & ms ARREN, A new volume (the tweaty-siath) will begin, Janaa- MICHAEL BROWN. | tomer Bw suricg Cieak,on the usd loading from Sal S25,0 i Ue The Louse lad one bablut for Speaker, mult: lad tiled his intentionte beard a citi-! Manelsatavers and Wholesale Dealers: ry 1+. 1856, which will be @ favurable time for sub- October 27th, 1855. tf Hoary to Fayetteville, one tile frum the Y fadkio River | x ' » of oe h Caroling Rail: Road, eom- | WT TH OF GOODS ® Rail ing? Bunks 104; Richardson, 73; Fuller, 37; ggnyot this great oe wie 3 Republia, | IN | wer — to pereusiry ee on Presby elon | fg aah teers corer : and 3 miles from the North Caroling Rail- Road, eom- OR H cres, a woods, and 25 in eul- | completion wering, 10. a Feat of Ue day” wad occu ANd Lia his w itnest valy to-prove re- thoagh N ibutpien seakite an plore T [telning beni ™ a ' hon bb gosre eg E the town, re whe dda BE _ alii nym. Sidence and worl crate, ke, Xe, Ju BOO TS & SILO ES, ace Haas pap atcagaedl prateedg SA LE OF LAN )). taieriepher) af a rad TO B E BOLD, ‘ nted to the culture uf Cotton, Tubacep, and all vo pies bees Stach Rect area cone ebk ar ak Pht Ne, 90 Warn sre, New Tris |e pred ake a ayn ee ey ee ee ae Contin VV calbhis c oops vd Fin nae . . »Cona' 0’ ¢ TEN as jase journe mguished wrt ur with all nescesary buildings, consisting uo i a « tat Pond as bi: Genith, of Alatdmna, fred: @ desathtion A ehee wth yon ti Pid ti Olde bel fererial enonrypnp wegen — Presbyterian Chareh —— its columne, and | ] Y order of the Court of iiBeaity L shall offer th | Dweting-house, Office, Kitchen, Bara, Tev-house, Gunde, Bouts and Stes, Cape and ats, Groveriedy sate A 5 : , ays out w 2 etind te oa; . foreiga and domestic ce io not following valuable tracts of lund for ute ut the | &c.. also, M real * 5 7 0 » 18 Leahdld 3 x cd amy tw appoint the ¢ vminittecs yl Ways aud M als izcuship, ~~ co ewig in part of | by thet of avy other religives newspaper; ts Parte) Cours Muse in Salisbury, on the Sth day of Kebrugry g t d ill Ready- ade’ and Foreign Affairs, who shouhd sect their own ‘Thee -Courtee Wit ee PiseeTurences. eu’ thiek ath “alt, Goat and enameled His eo and a eck erwerrerrs acta! setae wines | next, being Tuesday of “ebruary County Court, | ris an Saw-M ‘ Powder Lead ond Shot Nails: Maceo wad Mule! i A j bend Td minphe res. en | 5 b oe) 5 Bhoes, eXtension chairmen, those chairmen to act rlternat ly @ O'Shaughnessy attiched to the Coustita- ee “ Broguns, | srcasatic cain calsaaag abd at we provines | 212 Acres of Land, | ‘The aupply of water ia oufficient tu ren 2 pair uf ad elarge laut Sepenter Voke some Spewker, till the Lh could evivct one. Thee tion of this ¢ Tountry 1 oe z “ oy) “ Boots, | tine buve they eapressed thempelves iu warmer es | f | stones and Saw-gill the entire year R EU: AL | A CIG ARS! ’ i US lines viution was but acted upon Paddy 0. Lo eke s“uttached is it? and Tihe z 4 Cond : Brogans, | yy to their appreciation of its ments asa weekly visi- | lying-on aie waters of Fourth Creek, adjoming the) To persons wishing toinvest in realestate, the pres- hu 1 for : Ueda 2 _ h he ole ted <4 oa 2 OG : Buots. | ius w their fainlies. Le edditiun w general religious |ande of “Phomas Hall, Wiliam Wood, and others— enti a rare opportunity. ‘The lands if wot disposed ¢.04 atenoat all kinds of Goods, which we ete dee anure tant he entity in ove wid ut J Alm, Women's and Misses and children's Byots se | irr erty correspondence, domestic and foreign in- | Sokd dpon the petition of the heirs ut taw of Richard | of privately, will be offered at public sule on the 3dof on da, well low: bemce we say, thal we 1» tee as slg Whee Mr. O'Shauvlicoty was forthwith ine) Sboce of every description, ull of which will be fur- | telti ence, literary matter, editorial articles, &c., «| D. Kilputnek deceased. ‘Termeuf sale, ix and vine | Jemaary, 1556. Me reald bv any eller ho Theres Ms tigr FROM KANSAS. fas : ¥ y STON BRAD w be unders: ye use. ‘Therefore, what, cested with ull the rights and: privileges. | mthed of sizes a» requiced, at the lowest market prices | purtion uf euch paper is regularly devoted to children | months credi—boud and security. | / ORSTON BRADSHAW, | oe tees y aay to afl; come, and-Wa wat ghee ¥ ddihY Ocak Sr. Levis, Dee. 19. . _ | aud warranted, apd youth, and (o agricultural and domestic matters. Price adv. $9.50 Davidson County, Nov. 1855. 5126 RaiecTicn star vestusy ickiae coy Way clap epic Mr, M. A. Basve desives to express his thanks to| As the Preabyferian has amongst its subscribers @ |———— — a R. & A. MORPHY. igh. rh, A deapateh from fadependecne, says the trou Sund. ly in tha Suvleleh Idander the merchants of North Caruios for their very liberal | lar ge shure of the most intelligent faniities, especially Q] 1- 4 Acres of Land, Beliabury, Oct. 185 30808 ru es bles in Kansas are ier, the people of Lawrenee Tri Welling on the Bubbath in othe Sand 4 bya Bi pre ie, 7 a agi Rate. a epee Role daa eagereneredta Lying on Withrow’s Creek, adjoining the lands of Col. CRE M PYCITEMENT pays ene meri the Siga ia large letter; MGR & Ris id havieg agreed to weliver up offenders and re wich Is hinds, except in the direction of a) Mr. A.M. Carter of North Carolina will be happy | iw yur cowutry, and us such is particularly recundiie Aw Riehard Cowan, Dr oe Mik Aue lool rp I S STURE. — oad sede nary x apenas pnd iia ela oierns Ce TSR I ol cra lc at are fre ork grr nr anager SALISBURY. CO SUING EER ae w » Pi bd P al tnd culuthon a at i f be Ubelr arms. The volgnteers from Miseouti have —— = Sree | ‘The terms are $2 50 per eonum if paid in ad- | of sale, 6 months credit—bond und security . 4 f IMPORTERS agers JOBBERS te mw Chat. diskaaded and gone Lome | [von rng warcuman.] | vauee, or $3 payuble in six months L. BLACKNER, c. M.E oa | TPNUE cause of seein is, that they arc now receiv- Qs g M that part KECIPE FOR COLORING GREEN U i Mi 7 A an d. ; Salisbury, Dee. 3, 1455. Price adv. $3.50. 9w28 | ing 41 Richwine & Hbarrieun’s cheap cash Store 3 Sf Pr, Ove o Fayeue Cscadie Cuties Graver De sid ° ° ‘* : “_ n on & 6 ca emy, an | Flalwnahe hdnpe-rnnt i" taste vo g10 00 For other sulce see Bunner and Herald. | one of the largest stocks of : ye ‘elton Market, " 3655. oar ars A Alaa “ > or one ye ee ——— | Columbia ee. 21, 185 Pu tive pounds of Mod, take lalf pound of Farmington Female Seminary. Ten copies ty one address, for ané year $20 00 my : | Fall and Winter Goods, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY 2000s, e, te During the past two days the demand for cot. algm, half bushel redjosk bark, one ounee of. % with en additional copy to the person who NO ‘4 | 27 NUMMAY 4 34 wARKES Srey” be ’ u wo wee tay and very active, at prices atemlily Giey, and four ounces of oil uf vitriol, (ayphuric | aI HE NEXT Sesion of these Schuuls, located in| nay act an Agent de ever offered in the market. A part of which con NEV YORE, « seengiy cam i: Gage of aller. | Nowe 450) bale xy : ; ’ 3 Davie County, near Farmiagtos, will commence | | wistia copies to ove address, fot onc year, $30 00 | mate iy the following, ja; Ladies’ Cloaks, ‘lelmas aud ys 4 Combling, Charles A. Shepherd, Wan, F. tes Vending in re Some 450 bales oP) daasolve the pollgo inthe viteia) inn | the 2d day of January, 1456, under the superviews| with an additional cupy to ihe Agent : Mantilas, Alpaccas, Preueh and English Merime Han wep! antennae} from ¥ T T ry Y Virtwe of an actor of the Court of Ploss ‘ved i were euki, at prices ranging froin TY a Be. ex eae aie ee (rel GOs and aliakenk of 8 lt vom and Mre 8.0. ‘Taren, Principals, with Twenty-five copies to one address, fur ove year, $45 00 lJ irtue « gira er bla gia Lnacinas Poca Teri |Caborge, 4a’ Briaieciae = bas 64 a4}. I) every dl oil the bark well atid utrow T s mcceen penere » | WUh ea sed leas! coPy ra eel ohn | to public sale, ot the Court-house in Salisbury, oo the sorted ; Opkford’s ae by me ad te ! ’ MOCKSVILLE™” ae i, Thee =~ - we yeas well @very aay but etme, for a session of twenty weeks, Primary Rates of Advertising —For 15 tines, first cearrite| 5th day of Febroary, 1856, a negro buy, callsng hisn- Gentlemen's and Ladie? Gailer Boots anc poes, ur Me BC. Leal R in the allum, nid whep dissolved, mkl the judi: | studies, meluding Anthnetic, @6. 0 Kug. Grammar & 75 cents; cach repoution uf de 50 ceula Fur 8 hues dr SORW ceed about 10 peace Batt bey wae ta. |eorted ; Groceries, Hardware end Crockery. Avery NT AT JS ACA DE . MY, na bey oad we S.C. Legmlature hae arljourued. 1), , w Geugrapby go. Higher Eugteh, §10. Greek. hatin, | or tens, firet iuseriion, 5U cents: each repetiiun of do y ij Levnfiabd nly Jey © large assortment of Keady-Mace Couis, Pants, Vesta, | + aha 4 4 4+ id © road bill to give the election uf Presideutial Electors | go aud vitnel, Them gut ta the Wool, aud let and higher Mathematics, $12. Mume on Piane, in- Payments for adverus ments to be made | teres 4 he Phew na ag ry a appre. Shirts, dec, fut men and buys | oer te the people was lust. 1 Leil about two hot acd i will be ofa bright lading use of the instrument, $15. Freneh and eee eee ea ee nade feo Altuf their Goods were bought before the late ad CTE cet! mien of this Lostitavion enmmeaded ta ® North fad Drawing, each, $322. Board, washing and hghts may | Addrers, hension and confineie ut having pee ide fi oe | ganced prices, and they are deterimined to sell the a8 Tharmday, the 9th of Anguet The Sphgeaigns Ureenale . Vgreon owbor that will gsr fade. be bed Gwveuient fe buh Sebuule, ab gud buwces, fr WILLEAM 8. MARTIEN & CO | cove vers eanitee da co ee: toe dasee cal 4 low fur eash, of w panetual pavers ov short creda mn takitg charge of the echool, will onty ‘way, ingto eon ie so electi 4 ain romnd orc apd well worth lnaise £6 pee qayuth 7 rat. oi siplaa p wholesale or retapl, as they can be purchased ia Wes- will use hes ulmost eodearurs lu pasion { mington Ki T ! eT) n good ! hl we Ne He Chcstwus Bircet, Phuladelp hee teat a ga dad t dia W be the mele law al. om a rere 1) Foruther particulars address either of the I'na | Yee ts oO 8, swe [ter North Carina, We retum oorsncere thanks fur| which the schoo! has hitherto cupged Young mre ahd Leis for Municipal officers for the town of Wil keepers try ios che) cipels, at Paris Nc | Ny 1858. ehh i128 past favors, and hope by strict altenotion, punct@mly wil be prepared Ls cmter apy class ia the University ‘ mington, N. C., wok place on the 20th Dec 42 Jw. —2wS | Novergban, Wy 185 * and promptness in basiness (a ment an increase whieh they may demre > vigh, nel i ld a i \ o | THI i ALKETS | apis Te All kinds of evautry protuce taken at the highest DAI GARTERS. ther ja! natant, resaluing in the triamph of the shkeTs. ae ser palit ) Peet much American Party. The contest was nm ‘ y £ PRESBYTERIAN . | State of North Carolina. meee ACTIN en ARRISON Primary Departrw an re s r 5 months. erm. Naliabery (', December 32. it Psd sebecribers, having taken the ald stand lately | HE COUNTY wot common bot. ccupeed by h vy & Milla one dune abuve the | AS ( 3 Salisbury, Oct 2, 1"55 3uml9 bende Eughet Brawchoo, - - > "3 FEMALE COLLEGE, occnoy ost Se , : ace tenet Apples, sdoed 5 Muss. No. d, 100/1 ATER ESR 4 4s Hardware Sore, take (he methed of saanvaneiug to | In Fiyu ity Fall Terw:, 1g55 JOHN B GRE y v of Thep é tepeeu, JU 0 B08 4 Deo Pure, Bho lg STATESVILLE. N. the @hnensif Salsbury aud surrounding cquntry. that) ooo ang a Dura W mh AG y FE ER August 7th, 1056 ve", . % 2 iw) deem, (ube, 500 Ww aT: be LK ang | Stephen Thoatas aw vid 4 wterke te Charlotte and Seah Cortina Rail Rol. — Bee “ vag rey dissat bes 1 they ere mow receiving, direet fran New York bs 3} & Y UV FERENCES o renad te Ls will be core by theer motice, that at the late “reote’ MIE Prods ai 4 thes pet eunn hes mame nn for the | Vniladeiptis, a very large and well e-leeted stuck uf tise Nu Gaby f z aes Alea'e Datei ood Haegidtoe Beat: h a ' Pemdent and Faculty of the University; How Jae = faeing oie leresaiesiel eee Comgean(i) ace” Woweht. Wile slime Timed neratooe FALL & WINTER GOODS)! pr sresner osm mvstectin of the Conn the AUS 01 Te ) ° declared a dividend of 3 percent. ou the « C edie 6, Talbvw Horse tee bd . ob, ated Chae at the caperainns A tive mani be ) the ative Drfemdasis aro nut peede nts of thie! PIQETE preateot remedy ever discuvered fur the care Preece ES end FB 1, Kagem, “alebery, told be on (the C t > du Ademant a FHa ce iuile village have upeoed thew buwecs Ladies’ and Centhemen’s Dress Goods Mia Tt is, Werebae, ordered that publication be of Agee end Fever’ fur mile at o.° Leaagion and Yadkin Plag™ copy 6 mee. Os Vai: of the Company for the past du momtha — Suash 4 Bp : eeTry ardatia f rardere dunug the Bret ae (louks, Muntidlas, Talus, Silks, plain made ron werks un the Cardia Waich@ee, wo J. IL ENNISS' Buuk Stove. aod forward aceven| to thes office ” “i Caroliavan Ke sme geet or 8 aia, efter which the buskding will be cuss : - : sain tid Defendaute to be aad appear befure the heen) ae ey — pir ties ees ode ee ae es ke 2 ated Rynred, Salina French ond Lon 1 anit te eld Fo the a eae Ney antl wor the nlawe Henedy, which PETER W. HINTON, of Hoot 2 5 Cactiaze 9 hes - way tray be land upaen vet) ream poy F . Ashe, ui the ¢ hentse an ~ m the 2u . ari oN a _ . = + : Wood Paper. Mr. Rartstevs exten ae Wot meet _ lish Merinos, Alpaceas pian, Mourday efter (he dih Munday ia Pebraary peng. they bas Bere ted by henderde wanmsut a magic cae of CONE MISSION MERCHANT, nee nus 1 oe Pole ; | oye. ’ ndina, Dlaula, Muslina anc aud there to plead, anewer ot de wid ballet ee eee 2 5 ww romgh the sive -pejor rwille at Lule Falls, New : Prach, BO 00» 63 4 Sie ae see de, canbe will be tase pro pectcows: and beard cx party Ualirbery, Cet)? 186 9 TO N POINT, | York, will be ready to po into operation Y bushel, @! OV § tuts, Broadcloth, Doe-akin meee ans rweemeom, Wel evel rw a ten Krewe 4-4" 4 " ure u oR 1 ‘ou pin on the Ist of January, when he expects | y ber e225 and Fancy Cassimerca, Sul ees Lge ty baste Hepapoalhelise tongs cess neisse eeril unseace (pend te) auinng rand = to be able to torn ont, daily, toa of ele Cnr Var nit inte, Velecta, Keren tt Malay Anges 8 To HELPER & BROTHER, reise rscs,ovun, couse, word omen ‘ ver be J t ! ¢ . CF f . “} ietowent gant white paper, made of wood In OU yy soe, | Wanper tom ra } — Jeans, FEORGE BOWER, C ME PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, &c. Also, to Reesiving and Forwarding: 2 N en F 9 : * oa Price adv $1 50 G25 . @aoons. r ! . ube we Paha ais +. Rew Wha 1% " . ‘6 g the trade Pagel . ; paper, 100 ewid, will reeciun oot sp ES Be oie - 4 I. a hth L is Ready- Made Clothing, Geonoral Agents. = 2 4 Rew). th oe thal o nyliok manufact ‘ > . ire “at ‘< s ‘7 els 4 Salter HEEER TO ° mae gad git Clant ArT “, an : Hi a Funcy Beaver _ Drab Nerth (arelina. 11 Meare, on Reyes abd Ledicrous Mistake NX Washington corme 4 n ray ~ 4010 I : . & : , nee _ AVING competent end conficentiel correspon ieat ge Wi Me pened! leas SP OT an ra he Comite, Blick Libba Tweed do ; i. ; ila, lo, eh do., ‘ . he poojy .« cronportaat iyett Wen Premmer Hag. 5 aw pra? peat - crepe 4 ae : 2520 FIVD YQ TT OIVE VE Veg ' ’ } y Liuah / } Vilect EMBRACE th Awerty of ret portmas) ed thee (iat ‘ai aes . wniea” apne Ite . ty (yee are ao imu : ® : fs = othe present oppert earty tetarming | . a ’ B ’ i Al al ao Bee od EN che (nme wie Lam 0 ry RUE | It] i | | | ‘Saris \] | Vries Peace? COPE nil Fee tne eres ES oeaiuird inthe 9 av wow —, SHOE YOUR NEGROES, ‘ka . ; Vand | s esimet fee 7 1) 4hae - ‘ raadag country fer the very lhera! eapport beet ow vx , t LARGE SUPPLY OF HEAVY NERO geek a geet. mae coming chown stars cred out, | é 8 Tweeel Pints, Shirta, Plain ik Ae 1 L \tend wrekier toe <i O . ze pene core. aed ww ae en - x s <. fr Bale, and Orders proanpely ~ © ath, @ aay. | can't ota@d thre teing Re nt do Dry W ‘ | | VALU. eet. ot the 7 at Sn : / Kind ON i teats, well be more al) theee wh Cuntee? gadarucle. Oppomte Morpkgia wh dt the ery 5 having to tran Fite f stam te me te @ane Reward aod make pay (sreaite bu z sorpsied etery te 1 ge to my rem, Thee reply - VALRARD dnivercra . al ay enoply me iN , ‘ aL | sows Ge. ’ mPar ne mek toy bat et Ci iD es tp dete A Negro Woman, BOOTS AND SHOES, Sn S\TSS = 4 Dent apedaiard and) went oot am returned News - Veg wow PQ WILLIRORD aia Wire Wie ‘ “ Vv lr / B / Oa » ‘ T; Cota tet bee cote eae thay, Sq. tebe hm a NE SMITH pine eon Me cay a an roan aie egies : alu : vey Bota, Common do, November 13,1055 a SALISBURY. N.C. DR. R. PP. BE SSEN % i TE : wy Cy a gusl >a Im “ara Werpny Ue Rime & M « f r ffroqine, ¢ f , En Reguior credeate of the Baltimore tbh oh) Care bor yuu juni “te m0 aged oe 2 a erie * ADMINISTRA ORS SALR See ope ore era State of North Carolina, Tucci Lepper ae it a (rustera, Late g Mel Vins ( Boarders, Traveters, & Le procnenee that be Motel erecepts amorally abeer bo We M.'s 0 nerrerem dent of Lae Superior Court of Law. Oe ee ictal late ps hae ; ae _ : a : neh ey J rl Pell Term, 1035 ACCOMMODATIONS mle awe cial ohFansiced lem im z fumerale veeter Oe alas ie . ms a fo) CUP St newer res 's O fywhe (hela s se } . shall be equal to any m the State Perens topping \\ie * wets bltew E ; 4 ssl a add a ile 2 oo gad vars . othe twa ways hate mess r «the arn teat (4 the ensenl tieat of San fox) 1 Reena oe peg ‘ "mm aes ries ; aes — a ing mevents aiwoye ttendaace Cl aad pve me 0) \( RES OF LA se ae oer oar FIVE MULES, Th Neem iraveliers, (2 , we Wo BGK Sn : eth Carolina, @ oftab-s ou} Ae i a) fare : ieee 4 j att I! “ < eotiofseime of the Cuert thet elatery, Wer 24, 1655 E ( ) w — of the media! department of the |'ee Fi 7, j rR Chee Reece lhe tie@h (Chess. Mar kori Nk ‘ <5 \ Belin thus ame, oe t AL kK, ae i = Cottage, An inmemee conmoare of runs im ‘ ; : North Carelina Traditions. “« fie ° very t ly hep Senlinkaltes @ State 1 18, there te - DIRECT IMPORTATION. ( N the waters of Thwd Crash, 14 nee welt wary A cam prising ment of the medical stu lente nose On / / ner ete Siete bie kee wnte ; Bi sleeatees be mentee) esc onan sta Pare est une Dept on the Wompee Se eer erro Cee AA MCR ‘it wong wenn en cee DEL SLT IN SAMOA SAS, GHIMAL BLASS & EARTHEN WARE, Sci fxtoee verity Se a J by ¢ anpeeens octet ' ’ ’ ot te celle enue wer Sirk, os @ ' Cates . es . = iy a the . “ re x. &. WICKOLS, Apply te J A Thiyden of Sehebery, omer et KIN MOUN 2000 BUSH OF CORN, 1 Now Ready for the Presa it eshee : ; ae : Be Fae coe a es ke Cotumbiea, & C. October 30, 1-55 Gs 0 TEIN NU kids Prodace totem an Pachenge Ried ed poe Taeatm ¢ ; Three Thousand P@end. of (Cotton, | : aloes trie hebngs. wee JV &S SYMONS, & CO pete) a ac eine nee ery oan AVENE 50 ceceiees a very large soppy of SER wg of the The parnphler nfainng the a . | : =e . ‘ be ow. and em ‘ . rk. ix ! ; id Lia a ere ete He. we fem aity ne car f-tend be (mt aa “tone @ the celebration of the battle of Ning ey! A ‘ . : = . : is 5 . om and e F o tdem dev atenent Movantain, lens js = ae PNETE AND rember, 4 I REAL FRENCH CHINA.-. , yoo! potivgaar apie api eta - Twenty -Fiy Negroes vente dacies EBENEZER ACADEMY, Guess se, REAL FRENCH CHINA: iin qr sitis OF WRAPS : ; : ° . . and Tea Setts— New Sha "ANTED_TEN THOTSAND BU SWeRs a} Tittle bok, band. v printed on tie TER MCCA keen es od tee wine ye Peer ea Eich Arsdieme eter Th De eas eg a ee poses Geode a \\ OF WHEAT, (or whch, | wal pay 09 Gemp ye greed, poperand mest creditable te the press ‘ ot debted + oo one blthe fest Maadey of Jecwecy net FC ( yN ] ) Sl 2 P L \ Pakhih WHITE GR ITE WARE DINNER, THAS et ENCE me het prise MICHAEL BROWS. ' ear © peymrat, onG uo ave ™ « tiratefal'® ' ’ a cae s we - pita s 7 i . x 7 + throm A James & OW ici UE : poeal des i eceaa ; here as pe By ee neat eee CL MOCL PED GASH ARE Der 35 2a tome the where it was print T are : . wil be plead of thew po > is ' reso Weal conte lead bal dikpaenianiee Usa ua kee wRIP fe Pe oomtan a notice of all the striking cin : rot neyavlnes ee Pepe te ee rs ea , CHAMPAIGNE WINE & EGG GLASSES, | Ns | i} RS. chonhd the cametances «lic Jals UDLNLUS ALL diode — : » Pvece o8 nee) Ucmalc epermest sas ert with PLATED CASTORS, * . ° we Cal ah hurted . asec ‘© we y r eg a fieens cele'rats I as icee ~ -sO oe , ne e oa) a CS ROWN r i ele shite ls Bey cree we PP th au eo . hi the proceedings at Lurkvrle winch have apa | ss ‘“2@ eos = vranches wmrally (aegh! mm oer Fermate ects de J. 2. BR W A I MLY Parra Pan FORKS RB TER nyt ‘ Ao Srey’ ® have rane! tceahy ied heed tk originated the proyect of evlel ration, the ] WILL wre» mie Ae be wee Ais sag eects are, he ‘ ' ©: be asded by a Wale tee: her, « he Axe aor rerdeing te oeoud laf Fol ond |, *, Meat, Ofer & Factory | A Norful ann eke 1 uneet (he z ' fr! r sdis cedner eo O- iae BI s- . c = ae - e t schidate 6 ik " 4 outs ong - ~4: re a or n be Fespomaive proceedings { 4 : ; Ane — ; : yee pags i aiid boos kobe triets and puble mcetings, the correspet Twenty Likely Negroes, . . ~ eee i "Black and Kamey She, printed V eed in LAMPS. _ yaa ean pet thom at 81124 per Beg containing CORY | denc« and proce fing oft ( t . . Fs u + WS coe x a cacte for diag ina cacaens TPeinai@s OUR? at@12 & Ph 3 sp J ‘ : a 1 _necsue ote at pera: ie : mgulatore and exeoeding gray! co sketch. by S \ BIA ye na prtiees ; a 1 ay . it B\RAnrs Marsa Melton, of t } f thre By RQ acer 4 =. wih he - . 1 Wal a4 “ate € . ‘ ca aes os Lege ee i [ete anal Shera, | Dr. CHARLES T.POWE __. celebration. Mr. Preston s (ration arm 4 oe ALSO: sant Me iciageiied niet gecin 9 SE DEAE er REMOVAL. Ready. Made Clothing, 100 PACKAGES [ Utiy oes resto roe ata ; many invited . ree stuck of Staple an fli Net ae ne a money ior neafsmpamen iene CoHewiate Uqstitute he Josie a whtmaay Pac cm COMMON WARE! ~~ « re ' ke - : . ’ er Clathing and Taskoring Eatabliehment WAN 8; alah * frnn bilward ere Gecther vary ee we rai . 4 F acnmely reewe ee minal ey means at SII ae . zeaPosilly bp zone ag on . ) ' h mw wb one from Join P Kennedy; a very cr : ‘! ‘ Aah ater ee CG Slt eb Mops Cash ae see ant |: | ( )| It! |’ | ( IL R! i : ‘ine (run) Wal. wide ( at isihebecy Nes 15 1885. 5 . = er ca ; 0 bert ao aa and striking = ut . a sy RRAVTEF) VOW, [Preiaent . errerenty wor hyper th and net ah DLE is elf t advantage w ¢ cake la ean betes Tare om | Re < ‘ j AR R KI FI yi R > layne, ae aleo others fron sever A ‘ . ' eewhere, as we ar ermined te red w: xbox : : 000 S ( 3 oS ares, 4 BL ee ee ' ; oy SADABEL 4 distinguished gentlemen Mr. Dallas, | re ae wen © ~ ° “ ort ator nhs 1 W aretock by S g z . x es wane eet lys fi pie y ; » Wish rrebese PIV THOUS ANS Mr. Uuther, Mr Baane, ve. Thome bet Ry ine ean er oy vad thre Ayiir et on ied utes WHEAT! WHEAT so pmmows ae tenty, PALE AND WINTER fect cncr.. ry a ain what tére Of thomaclecs make the bork a Gal Wester Soon dima, wie = « inue nebeeas S . which ] ws rohaee a are antity of gee! wheat \ sramte Rudding . a . market pres MIC ae oh of th tol eve heer hes jeih seiers | monodate eae ips ’ é ; a for which th het price will he n cach Seheberr, Now ~ f oO ot a a alle ies M ¢ ndicto Mr. Pree ut ows Bise I eve, NR wey Ie ' . : . . a adelainia ot Noe JOHN McRORTE ALSO. we have ce hands large! tof Mae , Goonnoms. ven, by way ofapype , r € Rea lee ee oo) UR om iotg . Be Pe A arerrayii ce TE ‘sort 7 al : i ele a LAND! tone west noble oration, there is a selee The Ine as wth oh : : ae ols an 7 : - / we will cleme net foe cagh regunilene af ae alice SUBSCRIBES one oy hee eater vv Daguerreotype Liceneeses tion of inmost iripertant: historical deem: peated Rerky sponge etech ord be pau oon ae lithe re eae ‘ U ‘ | RB: ee I 4; enlist " ter (o"* Taken, aod pot op in the Veatedt pentOn WYP, ici tae ead anilentieattin: sen ine < a — 4 mites aptist Enstitute, S. W. WESTBROOKS, monmret ng of ars tere? io Cee ee en teauianss picera! aoe ") | ¥ Z. 8S. COFFIN. ® the successive positions advanced mene ae ee d IT TAYLORSVILLE. N.C. Proprict f th & tind Loma ogre ~ SFAPL R AnD PAT ¥ cc oes wichine (hale Uakeereers Webebadl © pill One ing the speech to be as accurale in: porn A large sn rected 1 ; rinted on Ane white pape 1 (orrd, V opreertcs sind be serpaced 1u thie of amgy Amer of historical trnth, aa it ts Leantifal and ded LI ctihe es pee ‘ . ' a pages hantewmne 7 Ve stitu ace mime ney hot erence TOULL ¢ call the atteatue uf our DRY G OODS, eall at the ; a weadiy he “ih awuary soo restecs ' bl ne e on a , ‘ w that eloquent in point of composition, Te N20, ee eee a ee eV : Unis aed Cope, Sho ned Beowe SLAY HOUSZ p upee short, the celebration, the speed ti, the doc bus . sie Pw let, Meweg 7 servwres of the wetikiown and eompetemt Teacher tive and sinyf Fruit Tees) enibes (ead pitas : SALISBURY = do the book make vomnet the revilie, N | x na ’ receive Jawes HE t ( — ’ . f pingyn Qiu : a A re | will reme w day 2 Inada wine me and th i k ake wy pe ” a faint ; \ ; ; Baenialt poet naan Be ae Rank es. fe Pon, Apron, Cleer, Nev om t . wenes & - | a cS aa Pappas pr stamye bo history of war State. © UE Rofeadasle sed Pret Bowed | ye ‘ S BEINSON larg dros Boek ber po ocontadung a ones, ona a chuce ase rent of Gtaye Tw e i Mede Diptera ie ae pe eau PR et te, fi and the Commitice lave eaneed 1500 copies lieapker 03 < e3t ee ) S Raeis be. wilte ne rampleted noe Rasher Surawbw we, orm. eve Fand the p . ’ Tore at kew price he ahh hol . Fearne Laon of the book to be printed, and some a \ Se _ ; ned on an ce overeating the sieas ae oat reat bl ipa Ne . : Ore iecerie sho rman Wank rmistrncee may be be. , ' to be deposited for sale with thy bookeck 1 \ oy Sea ' eats on . ; uM vN oe Mary fang lors. Mapai QF : 7 * y <_DPite ae (TRIAS Il recat emathe . F Le eae \ may never me her alee This publication has made atm ‘ he wecimy are tm etccilent springs Chalybeate and nf 7 Co witha OG F ene haveing Digeceres of the fal and adiniralle ung the ard hin and tircenien yi) \\ \ 1} |: \ lt |) Gn % SUNS Cue eae Skee eee . : . ES fe ° wen d bhe Rerhigees '~ | dt irl iY thee eRe 1 WONe ‘ mealthi testur LEN nae Hiatal a! te “ rot si us “ ttl Cau take | heneqeee nf of pob rhe Tntics w tthat Comin h - c , \ i" t ‘ ) 1} {i ) . \ Me, \ . r oan s eaneiy eye r= Teeter 3 I HE, NEGR e : <noewen Pe Liman CF MK, OO Raaietrectinty ; SU Re Wee oo ° ‘ ” we curenly rearmd three guaal church: s - Lak ore nesiiy oe he ts, tor om, Angee: an a prosecuted. New Firm. M Brie and We ~~A 4 D'S" EB a: Be ie ona ; net am < The book may be tad at Mr Bryan's ! Phe mustiihaees! sine tum lates Will ifr fare M ; yea TF Pull aevet given or ny pemenere kom Se ainp Act boukst Sith Clin : CLOAKS : _TALMAS| Tin, EOOTeE: & Sheet- iron : nae ell Ma F Ge ] vo late peerdeace of Sid ar Marve", ce a, uw ‘ , a! _— eee tee ener k peel ge airmen ane ee einen eeiceany ls of Noho Cort Howse — homestead Ver the tenders mw ilobe trated nai . \ vrata farmed PY binks ; veing ¥ sinert ve heat Tan for BR monthencts ae ee ; ae i a fual to ov | a wine Fe B.. re pan eS he grem, f « Bact er paricoiare addrem ) '< Jo FOARD arAvar “ 9st Jenny Lind. — Jenny Lind recently pard a val \ & CH i ; in } cee . DA Rie 1 FA Cormier il caniile rt D : Visit to Pana, and created qaite a sensation Zs b oho he pat : if oh Mats (yall ! na LOST OR STOLEN, din 1044 1 - 4 ‘ APE h 1 A CARSON ead ante s, witlke 4 in a The fair vocaliet, however, for some renaon or 1 K; f : ; heat < PS i New Tratiecs: vq tmcistt 3 | a aie i ect earee & Valuable Tawh eTverty rk re 5 le cd : ne t cpp R ies re ae ; See erate hie a aml: ctor! chen and hey, mime other, ae never set permitted the Tanne OWEN Cotton Factory See sien unten! a arora near eaten aise Foi SALE vs scene a bey n” to listem to the exquisite tones of her extraor| . ‘ 1 a , oe eo \ “es A r yy ) ‘ oe iaueeate ie ) < \ . , reid wateh — ‘ ! 1 ‘ ay wh F Render " an : 5 erie raftes imto mary cone, Pt is stated that during her atay at FOR SALE. and Shop Stoveeo me unenopamied by any an the State | ( ) \ We grnes aan at) and hav, fermeng tale is otebury, Ty erie gine wach will be thaw. classes are the Fr nels Capital, she was seen one might at pmy aye eat _ oatant Property aff, : Mw yells " ue = ; ; ; j . ra hee tem Bn n nee oO aren ee . ai Z “ t iv w COLE: 1. oluvons the Comir Opcen, bat romalned only until after ] eae & The ' c* nnd inn t Pronte Cappeninr ow \\ Clit be hired ho first day of Jangary, at the I weve neh ’ * Two Valuable Town Lots, F . . res 2 : Reine rwoth at ware F pak Satielia y negtoes reqnited ‘Tin necey property diverest frm tt * ape Vhe first act. A better writer aaya: “She rarely chinery 9 «: ' ; We eed Eo Gu . WILLTAMS BROWNS ti aan eit y n : -e ee . ; an a Fn vate and only two or three times to the can et Se ese aeh Ae Reem Lovis H BEARD RR rite ees CR e . DAVID WORTIE Fs Tee eee oiere rey airecd pi puhie a J. J. SUMMERELL, i Pe @ theatres in the ever ng, and to the exlibe y only eae tae Ani: 7 ie Eye | s rAd wif MILAS AREY, Gard a N Fork. \she Ca. NoC. Uh 3 gn 20 aa Notis ‘ OFFICE a eae ee dav, endeavoring to mantan A culs Gel As 1) aa A prem ar Dees! Ppa) JOB PRINTING Termve inde seemed atin wea Pe TaN TONMTIOTERS incu ; vere Str testineognite, and ronnmg = ' Marria 0 ' voprint va tfor . 4 Faye ‘ Hig. Otte < Pa 1! ‘ t ' t hinders MwAy as soon as she was recogniacd.”—Suwlh | oT ERAS 0! 1 tere , oe Bic Blink Warrants forsale Here Neat tint } ] Curolinian | yo md ~ or anol ad > — = AGRICULTURAL, From the Southera Planter. Atmosphere of Stables. The frequent and violent exertions} pdanee that his physical condition be as! “properly cared for as it is practicable. | There are no organs of the horse 80! severely taxed, during the performance | of either fast or heavy work, as those of respiration. evident that too much attention canuot be given to all aids which tend to secure perfection in the condition of apparatus! e and which plays so promi neg a pert, to the healthful action of | which nothing is so essential as a pure and ealubrious atmosphere. epect one cannot fail to feel and express Bi ieee the almost universal inattention proper ventillation of stables, and| which unfortunately prevails to a most in- Jmrious extent, even in many otherwise | well regulated establishments. Bat there are probably no cireumstan ces connected with our domestic econoiny It must consequently be In this re more universal than the proper arrange | ment and constructing buildings of every description, from the cottaye to the palace, c; frem the bar-room to the structure reared for the worship of Omnipotence. The health and comfort of their occupants are too often sacrificed to external show. It is, therefore, perhapa not wonderful that in houses devoted to the of our domestic BO) heals, Lucse Necessary accommodation Grrangements should be verlucked, or altogether disregarded. huis that air once breathed Ly an eomes a deadly poison, and sould there- foes be removed from its presence |v t Welk wi al al be easy and constant access of a current of fresh apd wholesome air. |i is alec w Ruown that the oxygen ofthe atm fs absorbed, and carbonic acid yas throw out st each expiration, a gas which nm ther supports life nor cum t | products of respiration. poisons as they tmay be and certainly ar ‘ it uf vital phenomena, aii! cant liejpeus ed with or preven J I yreat olject then, ought to be to have e!! bai): Liags so constructed as to adinit the free access of pere air. In none of var building is thie important matter more garded than in the erection of stubies for horess, How often do weseet apimals, after a lard days laber wiiher @ the road of in the field, panting and lowing from violent and protra lex ercise, thrust into a stable whe a phere ie 80 vitiated with aninetiacal gas that his rider or ownerca t ¢ twit oat feeling as if lx a ' f car bonate of ammonia t - Who hae not on cnternga stable, felt the irritat: ny actin of thus go frequeatly # concentrated as to proit coaghing and bring tcare fron even, thoagh pot tears for the suff miof poor animals * are t pelled to breatic an at taminated, not only with thie yas dact of the decrtaprs pore and urine, butals « of their respirat Best toa proper vent ation of mat ‘ o the score of of lealtl atu be tabe lo consideration the nature of t A whieh the aniin to ata Ape ferente Is freq ner tls g t t a ed with rougl aud irreyula forme stoves, To thie mode f fl ye stables, we consider there are ser The rocks are placed in al ( san light, poroas earth, «)ic! the greater portion of tha urine of the ar jasmde, by penetrating between the stones decomposition rapidly ons und delete rnous gasses are A The same objection, ban’ « aid though a less degree, is applicable ty board Boorse: and if we take into consiJeration t cay going on in snch materiais, on adde thon to the dec Hypo tient { the guid manure with which they are satnra we very mucl doubt whether they a wet eqaally unsuite } tothe healthy dition of the animals standing on them Tf these views are correct, we cannot too atronyly yr 1 itfention of all owners of cet fires dering the ‘ f eta } “ mvtature, and so formed as thatt mannre may instant} he comveved all gether frow thi hie. Wit att tion to this desiderat etine ous modes of ventilation mist be " cient. We would alao nree the cleanliness in stables. and the too corr practice, amongst farmers, of ‘i manore to accumulate for weeks ata tine awaiting a “wet spel! or that! Hit farmer should seldom if «knw as a “leisure time.” We n vetoalls known of instances, wl : +f feat restos Achy was only removed | j Seat! the eerie mid scarcely oa ra at re atable door. In no department is clean- liness 80 essential to health of the animals than in stables for horses. We have used with marked beneficial results a slight ap- plication of plaster daily on the stable floors immediately after cleaning out.— By this practice we considered both the salubrity of air in the stable, and value of the manure improved. | oe Crape Cultare of North Carolina. | i . Eprrok Sovruexn Cextivator—I see | |for the purpose of investiguting the na-| | works of improvement advanee, wo du all the ther im: | required of that noble animal, the horse, ‘by the August number of your easel; ture eed habits ef tle renders it a matter of the highest impor-! | ettecined paper, an inquiry relative and beneficial to vegetation, |. ;to Grape Culture in ce South, over the signature of “J.8.G." If you will| permit me to give jie my views on the) subject through your valuable paper, | will endeavor to do so, if you think any benefit will be derived from them. I have, been all my life working and tending to| my father’s (S. W. Wetter) Vineyard and Nursery, and since his death [ have | taken the management thereof. | He VJ. 8S kind of Grapes are best adapted for the G.) first wishes to know what I answer, unhesitatingly, the Scappernong Grape Vines are the best, for the following reasons: Ist | growth, on any kind of suil, poor or rich This vine is the most thrifty in eity arama with ffven retcananies a ai nays tee ar i, re a he bred Cashmere bwe kids, 7 monthe old, and one pure bred 2 year old Cashmere | Buck, having sold the tot (16) toa gentle- man of Gallatin, Tenn., for the haodeome sum of Four Thousand Dollare—the kids rated at $200 each, and the back at $1000. Aoxreci era Division or THK Pied Orvice.—Keturn of Mr. Glover.—We | are happy to announce the safe return of| | Mr. Glover, the naturalist of the Patent) “twreRNAL IMPROVEMENTS. —To this sub- } | Office, who was sent Suuth by thie office insects injurions | The Con. | missioner of Patents expressed himselt highly gratified with the report of Mr. G.| in relation to the orange and scale or co- | | cus insects, and the red buy and caterpil- | llar, which are said to be very destructive | to the cottun pels ~ Washington tinion. -- SERIOUS OCCURRENCE, On Friday evening last, a man nained James McUombs, was acting in a disor derly manner in a barroom when an at-| tempt was made to arrest hima. One of the Narshate Mr. Thomas Crosa, while |eudeavoring to do so, was shot by him in the breast, and hie woand is constdercd a very cel. one mdia Carolinian. aS New Fall and Winter | J the Times will miuke te appearance abual the use Lhe PROSPECTUS | RAIL BOAD TIMES: AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, Devoted to News, Internal Jiaprovemeante, Bdacution, Agriculture, Manufacture and Commerce, W e know thut the interests of the people of our State demaud euch a pepe: ste see ee UP UU UD URN Le UPL Ae vue free from the poliscal eirtes aud quarrelaof the day, NoWwn devoted us auch ‘oyien willbe the kivd they desite, we | JHE Y, with eat Ciba aed g ere ranyeag Aer] a ne evn fidently eater upon this enterprise with ihe wapeut- | cortmend af # ality ny of Fs and SHOK : ance of weriting wad meeting their approbation and eap- | RASTERN MIN GrAC Ya ea tired wont @ (Ne ihaie pert, Our object js to make the ‘Tiaes the mistur of Aapatag 2 taronprees ehaors Te ecaebons the State, ia which all caw ave heir Wucintoreets held | ae wf buying Boots aud encuuraged } and Bb examination of my To persons visiting the Clty for the pur respeetiuily solicit a persona before purchasing claewhere, and to wy former Fricude amd of part favors Srv. Youth Third Sr. aluee Arch, BOOTS & SHOES, Removed to Wo. 85, North Third Btrget, Opposite Cherry erect, Dee Customers a continuance ject we expect to devote ax much space a6 4 full etate- of the various operations will require ; for asour No. 6, " Pheikevd ale. terests of tho State. February, lb55 Lypa'e EDUCATION.—Ii is a source of regret lo all in- | in pat aN ' * ’ terested in the Educational interest of our Blute, (und | FOU! H fc KA RME RS | who is vot!) (hal vur papers are usuch devoted to {Sea arty police, We, that this great cause has beea too | Of Iredell County, fs much veg fected: We propose, ther to devote to | GREAT SAVING OF EXPENSE. FORE- this subject, a portion uf our race will fuster and | carefully uote the udvaucemeul of Educaimn, nel oo- but lw iu var Comimop DX MAN'S [RON PLOW —The aude ragucdst®| bought the Right for Iredell County, and are ily iw our higher Schuvls, | factucing he Tron Plow at their Shop, len priles Sawth | ve RICUL TURE, MANUFACTURE, AND | Bost of Stafesvitfe, end an prepared to furnish any | 1 ‘ a i Coens of pl ra very short notice | OCMMERCE, at thus stage of our bistury, are cou: quaatity of plows vu very sor ete Hin, wilt be | Order addressed to them at | promptty atteaded to. Specimens can be seen at al-| must avy of the stores ta the coynt JAB. & ROwERT McN werey. | | monding the atieation of all var guod Slate gud mone y- Therefyre, the Markete will be report calculated to throw light oa either of thom iaeepareble bramahes of sndustry, | will be carefully gleaned and iuserted every week lowing citizens ed with care, and all iteum, April 26, 155 HL ie necessary ty Bay More f we had time, but the | whistle of tbe lpeumetive "vo the East as | ses chert? LIPPINCOT r. COFF IN & Co. jing news froin the Weet adinoninh as to cline | W HOLESAL Ye DEALERS wut ue, however, ty aseare you thal the first eee, IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC | care reach this place fram the East TERMS no Times will be printed weekly io @mcd RWanoy Trimraings, Greensbyrough, N.C, co new matenal, and conta | Ne. 34 North Third Street, ae much ceading inatter ae any paper ia the State, fur Betraren Mirhel and Arch Sta $200 per wnaun advan we. & Lermcorr. ¢ \ Chas. #. DAM, FW. OGBURN, — | ersruas coon, \ Paste | aie muarne cc COLE, February), ras hy'v35 JW ALBLIGIT Greeasberu', No ., Qet 22, 1835 3w2d | Anndal Settlements. 3: Receiving and Forwarding Agents, aad! ay HUGH LTINLEY, & Co. (svccmmsons wo ums & axene™,) A NEW —— WATCHES & JEWEIRY J AME S HORAN, AS just retarned from New York aid py pha, wih the. Nargest wad beet ons WATCHES ANDJEWELRY, cons. gn! Fine French Chronomeirrs, Double Tine Keepers Laude pendent Bight Day Watches, Jos Jobneon 19 Jeweled Henter’s Sos. Nasdin's superion gold Master for f a variety of others, both geld wind » ( Guard ond Vem Chaos, Sealy, Hy Cuff Pine, Ladies’ und Gentlemen Silver and Kteet Speetactes, Meer voc? Butter Kusves, emda variety of Plated No. 4 Erchange Street, Apth Adantic Wharcee, CHARLEBGON, B C. EVE thotr persopa! attenger te WE tomary, or by special courvct, & ined Manufsctures, and make prompt Mr Co Com msbenion | nal CONTINT B, ws herepofvre, to give our special atten | plow to the Revetviug and Forwgruing of all goods cunsigned wo us, for 10 cents per package Machinery, lange packages of eben be., ged in pro portion te truable and respomelyn'y » fr advancing freights aud tig per cent "ED reticos shippiug Goode | may rely Upon thets interest | voth agulnns overcharge and bate We huve in mo instance nor # ond charges, We would respectfully beg General Commixsion Merchants, | | | of Cotton a% cus- rkinds of Produce of the saure. for adel. Produce through this house BITIVELY PROTECTED, { gouts we detain any grods for freight lepye to refer to the following gen ° ° pusiners transsction®s ope Leredigh-wgr tedrtvodt “} KH, Columbba Scissors and Knives of the best qu i U. Paseniisigue, Saperintendse' 0! P Works, Cotumbia. ees. Bracelets, atid Seed Coral, aid VU McMaster, Librarian @ & ©. Ovl Columbia P. OW. Putier, Cylumbia | Jobn King, jc, 8 C. BB. Agee Ohar besten. | Hiewry Misroos, Agent of Nev ! ork Bleamers | Holuste & Beeey, Age v4 « York bee ling Packets HOP. Baker & Co, Agen® Baltic. and Philadelphia CLOCKS, anda vanety of other Gruuds tix pe duor bekow Row a \I | sailing Packets hy ig =, We. Cablwell, Agent of B@uerrr’ Meamers and Bostow Beil or yourselves ¥ a ari tuo't Gr Clocks, Watches, end Jew. ! — | paired im the best menner, andor, th. i tern | Belisbary, Nov. 16, 1e54 JAMt x MORAN Pay THOMAS E. BROWY | Carriage, Buggy and Sulky Builder ee SALISBURY, XN. ¢., | om the have bus After they yet fairly started, they will . a . oO eae coe on ordinarily good svil, upon a scal c LA RENDON RY LL. pereons indebied to the embseriere exther bby THE CR AT POINT ~ ; : rer twi J eo Nate ur wecomat, are hereby iotified (hat we empect ra AOTIONM!: : lfold 10 feet a iateatl will cover two, IRON Ww ORKS. ay maa eel seen HF aes eas ee fie ad a & he wah ts procce oy thume i {three or four fect, al] around, in ove sea 4: H. VAN BOK KEELES, Preprie ; ve i. botereet will te charged on all ac Destined 10 @ be Groat Centre of Gar Washop in ne ee son, owing almost altogether to the a hl ee nlerest ante afier twelve months vanding ufa I t ts ene pigs 2 Sing aimee ster [egy tome ogee tar ott we wceray Man a4 ing Interests in een : strength of the 8 | = _ | Qecam Pngrnce, -f any prec or siyte Nalisbery, Mey 5, 1655 Siwp. 6 ’ : 2d. They will produce at least three BOovonRs relink aS h WESTERN soe eazeuNes dtee Mame t , : po ne ede in racheny re . foarths more grapes on the same land > ——e | PaSel Var sine tnd ake) © seers whet Greensboroug UNIT STATES wi fotianly Mea — } . ' oe hoe . . te Me . than any other grape vines I have ever Salisb: . ber 18. 1855 r a6 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. = LIVERY STAB known, or of which IT have ever heard : ary, Septem J ’ od pore Hopton a bude oot of Pnaurence ua the me plen tebet » leteed to have @ Bsllread from SALIDBL LY ‘ sg : Il " Lange re oh Feuple |, 0 Rept op pe eree!. cad thee whe wich ay tried froin 150 to 200 Kinds, inclu . rye 5 % Spe smalls apared wih @ Ls cack rommpany w Bsebek ct . yp tengn iat fet rate borers 4 mustes, Gor bee i ¥ tr EOE SAND ws : Ths ccapens be seated im the Weerern pertuf the idee, if they chumme y 04 wet many will B rhe nice ling a good inany foreign kinds ; besides E. My ERS, oe i wea . arett ihe rehe deda'tihey leogh a: n Whesiot bee w ne Lalhing abuet Chace knawa Gue vine ty pe wlaceen nigh Nice lessons hate hee eal pao ha : : ane * igh - wove which oe . we salt chaos Prey eae vie ie fish abl TER “ a ¢ >» pat be 1s me’ casing the : ah eda hras ; ely free (ram debt: have made bows a't the g « at bus. ben be \ a K rrapes to make 50 gallons of wine wet select stoek of iewkar ce ahdle canmee- ialbed of dreruver swe w wore im the Wra PErry ara} : i sans og . THE ESTABLISHM Po ee Lewin sabe oma ce a elesverersiu . Has second inquiry ia, whattimeisbest PALL AND WINTER GOODS,» ese eat te , ee ae eee oh & speedos CAROLINA WATCHMAN for plu There are different Op1n etseh be hae ever behare had the pleacwre ti «fier « wef oulwe As eerareeay | me ilermapeep Two Millars ay withow three wu ns on this aubject: seme think autumo Mm prmag on a a 7 je “ee s+ ¥E™ : f : ate ora bo amen, © Pa a é f seveeni inn: tan Sellers oud Afiy © = sot COP EIN Pree : azine 008 pad before the © ayer ware some spring; but think astheyarevery BABIBS LESS GOOLS (THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT a Onan ; pores au they wp rurRY meee of oar 8 let [are ines the tse wed three ' Rey A every deer npiam, fram 64 cent Vriets.epis Mere Pine ot wtrwte ond ve Pahl prvi, Cen ko end (ieateses reece then we Be privy lsughed of me ® O04 nul e ap Aiea : ardy vines, enduring a great deal of co A ad x : ibeoesed Uanes wk saece Sis ves nikeaes qreare pard enc i: Antique Bubb Dreeses, at O46 © poticra : diated PE TPR \DAMD. Bee’ey rare rt 3 z of the Edu weather witout receiving anv matena His STOCK OF ws ‘ w= ee ~ wat “uM 7“ —- oreen? mies ey eer Sotiote tu the Bditur must t Sine i ine letwocu Calland : Nae nseree aw tad ia coms me tbe fe orders oh ee a 3 . ot Reed ais. ness ak way Tue veteceu Gil 8" NEEDLE WORKED EMBRO(DERIES, “aEPAIR WORK sary Me Cy hae vege carly »} N ill ¢ tis, b ever, be ware 4 ne ot wtay = . * ‘4 ores - et a be does mot hestese 1 seer vag 1s the Largeet, moet arenas . ‘ ( ( )\\ AY ee spa ; ecm f ; 2 est wal the sap le too far BoDC .jegent, amd mure verted then hes ever betwe been © rive me - ‘ > fe : “ine Mood frum ope ebury 65 4 iE wien planted in the spring to adnait (ff cubed to 0 Nath Cormfine publir, cunesing of Nhnkaws eam bole = on . ee ; ; hn : é er ee sumer ated 3 s , 5 their receiving enouzh tu promote growth, “RESCH NEKDLE WORKED JACONRT oad Oe » cw vacmmmnnrs SETABLE LITHONTRIPTH = a mcaveu oe - H & ° | & Oy SWISS COLLARS sad SLEKU ES. ot oll eee mek Seed 4 he i Ai o, HONITON, GLIPI RE VALESCI / he ermine : see . ~ The third ae uehat erudite ENNES, MECHLIN, MALTISE. AND WO TWICE. ' THe We MN PMID ae ails fag ieee ae } cesses : =? ’ {M4 : t| ; PLAIT LACK, (COLLARS, COLLAR \ nin. cup ‘ met ree tube thet beevee, § 8 bxa t = planungto pratucing ¢ That re somewhat ETTKS &@SLEKV ES. HANDA PS 4 . oa ree GORA IAT re Ps “Pegs = see enh (1 SAIRTH. INFANTS walaTs oe Lae DISEASED AIDNEYVS, Rel ae ee ae ees oe | ene peal) LaLa UL ROBES emt DREXSKS. EDG is . . Vay" , atk " op iwlikevsmalewy gp papetiene § Senne & “i whieh they are planted is go! INGS ead INSERTINGS. 10 Vath wea See he Blu Leder on RO ot Ag cas tae a's Gee weaned he tb Sddar' : / ? : e et vareiy MOL RNING na / ‘ o he water js . . every oe will eunmence producing in two wr COLLARS <LEDVES ape ' mec 7 b pels ae eee aode ~ : seca ° zt ny ee Pil case prudigtiualy HANDRERO HIEPS Geeta cae “ ye a AS aye Le woter, pore aera G+ cad lever theve—ead wi ) = ear afterwards Ie meee lenge comet MV ados CLAAKS cad me b ‘ os Leoeety'e mg heorts 8 me | «There mes be Gena re 3 - i-| TALMAR, Stella, ( ache Canta ( ¢e a. - a e " per an th. warog barteri. 6 he. vely omtice | xs a ey The fourth in ry ia, how are they Siete ead ether BIAW LS Ws emeetnent open tt . s 1 aniog hts Cg wer A pragesnd ne met : P . ee . ‘ . a AU QP or, 08 omdng, oll chronng = ; i: 4 ated Set them out 2y feet apart “ at : e ~ . . . a eS BO hoes aes <3 re | and while thes are voang, beana, cott - . “ ‘ ar pb te hm ey The “sore. = sy . * he . » , . =. te the ag anh neant Toran Ae 7 — : ho Qt TIN ok Cotten apes dayne cs ‘i 0 Masse TSC Rt Stott ath Atal Gentlemen's Wear, ray ' Palopeiean Fak Chel eee | +i : eit 1 ywated underneath, Hy that meane “ = q \¢ ) | I ( l bit A ive ee cent bk eo bd pang Roady Wede A ee nest Colac cba © te eer ike hk the vines w e cnitivated sufficiently, meres Venice Barrie, (revete, Subs, Ghves F \ | | |" \ I )\ ‘ . 5 ’ 06 mint ond mew Ro . : - 5 } ' ee ahve (comes & a-.a " ‘ ' 4 Bae - ae ~“ ~ ’ 1 be taken heep them 7; — aa bcs ee Serene J a ek ae ATP ¢ jleretis ; ete ~ “ P, - ar of ypraseand weededurimg the whole ‘ecto gemerel emd vampiric somertment of Siap ea \ 7 ° ® PN Sits ; : . bab . Attor they lx ane ton large ly chat toes a haed rsecerk radian Se a ‘ wet . . 1 = ‘ ne bk ' r . ‘ z y a ed * o. net adbrwart » ° \ -- ee teed Es = = « ’ J ow oe : 1 el sel - 5 Danes Cpa ah PRO SO Pay == NOVAS, Ntills Tin Ware alt bans Ps on e noma x erent far! te gree ont ofeetms M t WACK ARLY , . “ will Makes (wes terion so sarees he eo iwrer mow . aire . er 1 . ww the very beeral pe sad ebb they ore owt - _ ‘ a « ( rit the graa« Saas them See peta ’ a Wi MAAR & OWES aheeve rete . . r ME s M. EDNEW. news es ~- ice b MYFIS ed heart _- = ‘ agate cl de teh eee R.M BucE & CO, SOMETHING NEW. : ‘ at <8 tt feet high, the ¢ e e he ‘ ° ‘ . DR. H. KELLY ‘ ff y with | ale Wil You Ride or Walk eae = "ees ,; Fen Aca ace ean POREIGS A ‘DOMENTH DRY GODS ; ede UA ee Nee Ri a eae Tienaiteal ® Maat ri ong HER feo I pes Manalfactarers and Wholesale Dealers in . nye Thomas C.Halyburtcp ™ D. lars per gal | where he well be (mm. a we, wher res sl > cat . a y ! A It alwaye wells eored ah Et ie ae &) 72-228 SATB, | . Ubwere ermd V ob avis < an wine inade of other grape _ . . ond ae ah ’ Ue aPean ete ti . es 1 «& i mui Gollare. mer mes a a ae a y fe ee : mA aidiltell 1 » Groceries! roceries ! WO 56 JOHN STREET = tet costa: L\ ! FOR VALE. _ ere Rs at the Sout an ? RPa sry Kern. . ow . . evils NC DP cane made of native grapes i ye RURRCRUBE.N us wie covering cod effec ; ° : me Sal pee . ia loninl (he Mlkow ing (eri rice oa - pa - | awe 1 Mr } 8 ()'s Tes, oer LET is RI ASON POGHTHER ue 7 , | ene i . F New Books' New Books a'isfactoniv, | eabecr ae if 2 Ri STOCK DRIVERS ules W Ss eabory our oat Uh Vi ectf 1 Now thr - 4 wu ‘ ig A ae feck aad . V i tcshem argh Road. ree J' T Rr d—Wert ’ ’ 2 Rarreole ( rue al Bugs Z a , 1 . be 00 cae tdi eo Wahine e. *F | IW 5 1 Grn -4 ee ny oe ‘ - . . , » bie ar ‘ ~ whetme, « : j asdaes cs oe eo OF tO DT Berenaees : ET Ue 1 Hands ( wba M dommes A - ‘ » ot 90 wt edloaredand 0 0 gadutate fcc) NP WEI LETT? @) Boge Prm- Ru ( Mee ' LQNIEURT & hme . shades 0 get e.antland ond © HAPS AN} Ménlivts ‘ etd 9 Mate (Md Coveromeat Javea ( dive | “, e 2 bere ke peepwes. «poet (ie HEART > Esko 5 ok : 190 Seeks Liverpers * at 2 henwae e aes — LUMTEY VINE ny J CISMWERE GOATS. Log eal ea eae dear Yi eerie sesame nt were — SEL SS Pr ‘ fA a in A 1 : Poaaree had P. eine r . én 3 00 are , herein TI J. MH ODNNISS as mp re Tew Bperm edemen and teleew Candles ‘ Are 3 fbi ee A veow ibe tral Se iaue 10 pein tee cr Gc: BOLLOWAYS PILL 0 -+“"+) si igre an) otitiitralnakicietoc b ‘ MICH ARLE BROWN WHY ARE WE SICK G E SER AL COMMISSION 4 POM NSS YRS we Ne W BOOKS ’ 3.083 = ( 7 ue Tancwa be “> r pleased every day wit . . ‘ 1 1 nm 1 Oe eet CMT FORWARDING MERCHVT, 8 a weRw ia sue gene , al rroOWIE fat of ce reed of * sf Mere hee eprvwesinihe @ i re “ . * Zand growing fat the seed of trag: PQ ESPECTRULLY afere worvmee tn the ae isorcn ne Grover: and Wholesale Dealers ta en . - { aplant w {; ther animal cee brs na - A of ¢ C2 & Bs It Wed , ; . ~ & >O YD: Poul The Bock andits Mery. ¢ will ca ATTN) THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. . sawh lly . . sage aay aes ee ) . We are alen indebted to Mr Peters for QU! Ni NE « OF BEST QUALITY nay T ee Mais .* ( ; us ge ae RIDA he UE Ce lle ‘ 1] sar ples of wool from aome of | e nd gpa “ ’ Me Rec @t ane as ea i PRAS é ae ah tones im 7 6 fad ' 1 enti ne, Roberts ; ; : “ BAN ; oe sl flsleedi Kidaccraiaed: (romitlieccannuieti meas aren eR ee — WAVE VOL SERN SUM. a? Pee ane Pir calevet you ENN) . = “DYSPEPSIA & os comrEeiays Ob hoRg i \ fim Kniesbary. May 31 eee ‘nel 1 : ul roata a whet NOK.) hese sa . ve ’ T ‘ Spr. heing TE, siben colalernay tee Ceopranle aL ce Cie PLRASK NOTICK nas || | | peace enna adds , R. WILLIAM 5. TA really of astonishing finenesa and length hee aye - % T f Stet WRRKLY Late Gradents sf pa erane Reve fn Pat \u w entd rrepectfally infarm the citiven® Ne when nailer (he Wn | @eqeqe eaherrther wishing tor from the Tasker rc h Y \ M ga LER™’!, Be 1 A ecticet ie EN ie fivsene: veimeTelw oe BEWERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. . D , mot ata Ky Den ete ees ee TET as. ER {Toor arse Post Coaches, mes . , t f tle Croat bh rt Aethiwte ainipl poihere on M sah ' oe ee ud meer oT Mi 1 nearly all disease aan : hal-dele ” Th : : I: | nice . VBpa vA peabing om iheed 1 | PFremendons Excitement 9 Sotineday and hy Mt vo { af yechararter ’ (s ie . .} wie \@ MM Mires P a . ‘ ! HOKACK H REARD PEMALE COMPLAINTS NI Ob eee leportant, Ymasing, Insiructive. Swe t r toover th ' 4 N ' { " a CR] , fae Sahietnry “ f x deveand arrives in anrt deve 1 wwtea . 0 eee nies - Western Extension! ef Ki nnr oe ce et Mamtlal Bok | care camatrarned tarepent, MORTHERN AND SOUTHERN o>. ons ne a a PENN DOE Get: t ‘ ip decls Moll ! ( Wes ery a : ‘ percaed evn r declare EXCHANGE OFFICE. nee ! Reta ny J “i eENEOPT woe ’ fi ta that the Cashine " A ; . ake ieexing 6 di qecoreewet I he eas ernie NN arerenott . (eaat | fur t ts py rtant ane cited ans ’ “ *y A Wie wi com inee on the Te » f : meu . ose ps . . a « ; poy eae TH baiding mt be me 4 r ,. Cis ice ' 1! t that has been made to ¢ uisice ona hag s0nN memomie cae , ‘ @ ‘: RI} \p\ i ADE { LOTHING. pha : ve fateh / eee ate te = : } thir ay or Aaliebo C November 5 woaa tf : ‘ oy ‘ r ‘i , . 1) i eich " r Sei < ' A WATT UG PRALECH) reel AY ite ee 4 ohne ' Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gen- (© : he op , . t | ' Hy ura Ra an . or. a Manntceece ' (nae at aye New North Carolina Form Rooh, , ‘ , Wanted Immediately, ce 2 ini tlemen’s Furnishing Goods aia Rs “ ‘ reer) ft Inention the name ¢ E cpa sh enol is : us h ; <TieN f net a : | At the Silver Hill Mine, "i". SORE generat allt abies a0 he at mat ehackong iepeaeeg Up a t , sand lar and zealous natn i . ’ « Alaa Hf oti k WAT mPCAPS the ¢ ‘ ( ' | 1) | | f( | ; ANY qt ANTITY OF wer . kivg eee eer 5, ‘ . ' rere leap . : ee A ‘ . alist, Res r Bachman, o harieston ; wR MH, he gtd die . ant \\ leo learn that De. Jas. B. Davia,! WOOD ANI) COAT. wht S Es Noy A WEIRM ON & PRICE } ) : : \ aah : WM LEAVENWORTH, Supe , Ue eT nieloe : ' th Car v passed through this] Seer Ma Qet ty im par Blank Warrants for cale Here - a. ; pret ar a ie ii s aa Mi c r o f i l m e d by No r t h Ca r o l i n a Be p a r t m e n t of Ar c h i v e s an d Hi s t o r y Bi v i s i o n of Ar c h i v e s an d Ma n u s c r i p t s Ka l e i g h , No r t h Ca r o l i n a C A R O L I N A , W A T C H M A N ee d 18 5 6 FI L M E D FR O M OR I G I N A L S IN TH E NO R T H CA R O L I N A ST A T E LI B R A R Y EX C E P T FO R TH E FO L L O W I N G : FR O M TH E UN I V E R S I T Y OF NO R T H CA R O L I N A MA Y 6 CC T O B E R 7 NO V E M B E R II