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1 KTorft (Carolina tlWm centner Jut, when Mr. Brants M-ijrr ai the organ ; fl spirits, as iuhappier Jays, or mingle w itli of the Board of Trade, and in lelnill'of tlic Haiti-1 (,0 crowd to dispel her gloom ; but retires morcans (rrnrtally, delivered a mml iloqiu nt nn.l ; from the world with broken spirits, W hieh powerful address cjpiisiiii; their vkws tit" the great meet lint sympathy when most till') need it, intcrcstr to be iirmmU'd bv iniikiiur U..ltin:orv the 1 while " grief like a worm iti the bud feeds CHARLOTTE: VEIiNESDAY, March 2, 1o3. ir W.U.l.Wi THOMPSON Esq., is our a f lit iu ltjltimnrr, anlliunztU to nbtiuii advertise m v. and snltrri't mils, and tn rant rt rt iotfi, 1 i" i:. V. lRK, lq., is our i-pi i.t in Philadi 1- p!ua. ti'ttln ri7'(t to t Main atlw i ts.i mil ts and pro. ctirv sutfsrnpliui.s. li' V. B. Pilmcr, Esq., is mr nutliorirrd acmt o n c advi rtf rnrnl: und Miiievrijitions r.i las nJn't-ii nt .Wtm, NkW York and Philadelphia. Hon. Wm. A. Graham's Lecture Our reaJrr will find on the outside of this pa. jyrf a part of the Hon. William A. trahainV able and intrri'stin heturc recently dt liverrd before the lliittvtral Socuty of Nw York. It will be eoncUidt d in nil r m xt. It is a valuable arquisi. lion to the lmtorirai anruU of North Carolina. The Pew Drop. WL- have received the 1st number of 2:id vol. ot a pi per with the above title published seini.inonthl v tt Wadnboro N. t, by V. M. Tau!. Mr. Kings Ilralth. Ito accounts from lluvjna t.t tc th.t the le.Hh of Vice President King U much iinj.rov. ed, and that he nil soon bo able to r. lurn to tin Colt d Statie. less skv. N ck a kind, a fei ling, ami above all nn honorable In art. w hieh is ready ,'.t all t.U tf the South, Wet, uinl Scutii. t:1KS , console you in afiliction, and com- j- ...... . .1: ... -.1 : . 1 . .. i;r.. lih ,,1 c. i,...f "HI vou 111 tusticss ninei wise it i a nie ui I'l l.. 1 i 1 1 i 1 uiaiioue aim loiumDia .nans. We arc happy to be aMc to state, from iulorinn. tinn derived from s private source, th.it the IV st Office IVp.rt.ncnt has accepted the term prop's id by the Ch irt.ttt and S uth I'jrolina U..1I Koad i'onipiny f"r the tr r.pr.rt..ti.ii of the Mi.i!.'. l.e t weeu tliie pi ce and ( 'oluni' i . , i.nrf t!ut ht reaiter, .i htr tottire, the M -ila u rri c Liid ihp.rt .'il C'jrs. I;i t!ii connexion, we wrnli! I1L' st tl:r pr ri. tty of Pest M tt.T!it tiit K iii lioati t'iii!j)3nv, ttiid oth rs i:itere!tcd, jh tttiiinin the itnn vA to hav. Ivv.) M 'il H ii;s for v. ry rc-ui.tiy Po:-l Office &luii tin- l.ne of tlie K -i! Uo:d ; s : t!i ;t one nr-y be lunded in and the i.ther handed out, withoul :t'layin the t'-irif until the M.ul can le op iud. Th: w.iUld be a jfre-.t eosiv nie i ee to t!ie Kail ilo.d l'?!ip.ny and tu the Putt M eU r :Aunr the line. t'uJtf this arr-ntiiitnt, oifnr Pot ('ih-.-es ntiht !; t (.tbl'.ihrd i.lonir the line, at it would not he n'-cts-iry for t'te L r to stop t..ek still, tut on1 r to 1 .t ken ti.( ir s.'fed 0111 wlt, PcrscvTP. T;cre w i4";iin; ih..t truly Irzxc rerin; man anu aecmiJih. He inoat.i:uk and vin mis and puiilunc t 1 liiiii when Ik. it- hi nt up'n at! iitin I. lie pus ivs oit, t 'Vi r ir::i tr f.iiit.ni:. md rr e. t and (old, e liht obj.-et. r.l hiK proud drsi'Mi ts ac!.it-ved. Whether it iK'iith- s or honors, h-- p.rn.ti uo ob.-t.ce to iuiptde hi ro- j pre. The Iiitt'fics -f .JJ re:.f iw n, from Ah x- j ar.il- r the frea( liuvrn to tiioc oi'the presi-i.t d.;y. , pruve t.ial it w.i energy and p rs. vLrenrc inolii-J f;eJ !-y pit.i.n'.e aaJ u.r.ct u !-y vvc.oi tii. t j in.'.de lUeui diliii 'Uish'd ahue t'.n ir lllluw tin 11. ' 1 Tlut ttme ik rn jiiey, i- no ict.s a truin now tiiJiii j it w.ih whi i) the liuiiiort tl I r iukiin f"W- it, and bu-Il his f.m r.;.d fur1;i;it un it. T!.c inttjiin f fiic Chine', liiat for evry one who sjn nd. s time is l ii jr iuf!ol .n , ai ot u r ir; u t ntrvi. ; p'Tift'i wit.i hu ier, 1 wort iy of the unit hon fall ' ole and U lutions. To him to cf r.nn. 1 mise tiin? i to hare the great secret of tueees in all earthly duties und u;i'h rtHjt!''. I "--- w..u!d prapTly apprf-ci .t: tlie (iuti-s an l rt ..tioiib whii h we owe to tifd, l'j oo:s Ives, and to our ft lb;v ri''n, we would kn-p a eost ii;t and kh.erih stj 13 . I :.i'-e upon the progrtf-s of tirnr, ami tlie iiu;i:i; r j lu winch it Is ; nt. Tii'' Ift mot'i Is r.l iiidu-ftry aiii'jti u, w..-t'. l-tft in Li 'jh of tin j r tin.e 1:1 r-'i-. p t lm ! i il. w . U.o' h nr a o ; v, lot in I.ils w.iv,: - . t aio.' j.'it, f n t.;. '.our: or a hie tiiiu , vi mariy thr-e f - tn. U'C. it is upri tlie nund of tii-'-sv who arj ju.-t . Mterif un the ihr U of act.ve anl r ttMaAiiiic- liv that w: w.uhi irn;rch these intprtnt r- fTe;!ion. To t!i'je who hav p.ied I f: jncridi it tf iif-, t.ti y c jii only awak 11 -1 1 1 1 -(it liU of r- Tet fj l:iu p'.t-t, WiHr.nt kiitoh,;' iiiurh hop- at improVi incut l,r l.: I'i!ire, 'j J( u. It i'.w youtii ctfour country ht u address a kir.'j. Iy word oi advice. If you would be honored and resp'.etcd as useful tittzens and ornaments of sj. r;t ty, n-Vf.-r fcr:nit your n ri- to plumb r, but be active in w'u-tevvr fi dx u ni 'y f hose tola bjr, ani honest and upright in all vrntr deahiit'. To t p in doiild, to hanjj y i;r in- m ft ar,iviJ pf'tvv itmihtr''U tff eII your 1-oyH t of succ'-s-- hi life. M v st'-adi'y on, hxkin on t!ie bright hifl oi' ?x ry th-fi, and if it has no br.ht t-.'.'c, rub;.t it until you uijhr it bright. ll mJ u the o-jti's sih'-t e!itifiii r ,t-d, a t.!;7Aiis n' a TiiuMrv, !ii pdetsitws of liofie hws you enjoy tn the pjot eti'H t.f" y-j'jr liv- lihL-rtc , it! prp rt v, in c f urn r hr? fdvur, you owe t Ihit country aih iunee, iHt l oiediciic to -ill the uiiiil which it- law ju fon your p .f riuliiii The furiet ir,n. winch you 3f.i ilb i upon to p'-.-fhrrn in Mitatn;ri the tin.vU :t itiunii whofv irjst;o vou 'M'iV f1" oip'irt nt ahkr t "'i i-in- to great entrepot of Southern and Western trade. AlVr an bh and Bpjr prh to .tddrc-s I'rciii tlie President of the Convention, the Hon. Wm. C. ).:vmi:i of tlcorj-i.i, the Committee on liesolulions reported the ftdlowing, which ttier sonic slight a- ineniiircnts, vi re adopti d as the sense of I he Con- vention, to wit : KEPoliT 1F COMMITTEE ON KESOl.C TIO.NS. II .n. J. I). EKE EM AN, of Misippi, roe ai.d s nd : Mr. President, ihr Conunittee to whcin wjs re feried the suljet t of the Adores ami Ui si lutioi s huve, afttr dieiMin ..nd euiMilt. tun ol the i;if. IV rent iiitiroth of the Wcbt, S.uth, mm! S.d.th west, tnreuUd me to njK.rl the thlh.winy rtkelu- lions : Mr. HAYEOR thru read the Kejwrt of the Com. mittee. The OomniitUe on Ki solutions, to win in was rctirred the Address of the Po:.n! of 'IVade, niter liiMUsM'Hi nnd eotiMill.itii n with the ihtft rt nt in Itrtkltf South, Smth-west, Wett and N-rtii-V tt, hi leave to report the !'! lowing re si lut ;nii : Kt M.Jei!, 'l'h..t wc I'lghly approve ti.e obiiets the ;;cuiir.il le nh!res by w hieli we have !" n v. el. e'din d to It.-It iiuore . ; nu thut we sympathize w ith the m ile i tVorts which the eiiy ot H. ltiin.re has uiaue, and is yt t makii.-, to Meure the tiaoe and eomiiii ree of the St. t-'S to the Si.iith, and in the V..lh y f the Mississippi. Ili solvnl, Th: t the prespi rity nnd pernianerey of the I nion will bq prei.tly pieiuott d by the nmt. tiplieatien ol t!ie mears ot commercial and snet.il inti rixursc in the sitr.tl SU'.i , isnd that this Coiivcntit.n rt ( 1 imiK m's thi.tiviry th-rt shmifd lc made eom-istetit with ur rbiifjatn ns to lie wh b , to increase the intt r enimu mention Ih Iwon lite eitie s . m. f w. ft. i;.-so!v.(' That tht Atl i.tie e tie St. nth i re 011 the groat natural h'j,'hvays of con 1111 rev the Oulf streau and tlisr M .tes should impre.ve th tacihtus ii'.Vuu l-v Jure by r sort in: to til the aids of science ."-td art. Ki ?lcd, Tliat ;.moiiLf tin so f.eiluits we hail thespeu'y cmplt tit n of tl e It. Jtin:(.re nnd Ohio Ii :ilrord With greht s.it;dnclinn, Mut h k to it ns ' v Flint; a mw ehaiinil of tr. e'e greatly Itiufcial to the 11 It rur Suti s of the I nn 11, anil especially thf-se bnrdi ring on the Oiou Uher. l.esolved. That tin quoth ti of a preat romnier ci.tl Cditrc of ermmcree for Nat'n nul Vxehai r; s w ill n cess, ril V eh pt ltd upon the t Jiea ptu ss 1 f traiifport tion, and that it is e;f the j-r a tt st ini. it .mi' to ti c W-'.-t, S .uth, and S, uth-wi st, to I ni.w the rati f cf freipht nnd transj't rt' t.on to P.- lliin re, : nd frcm II. .Hi more t in p- rtn.t j.e i;L in Europe, which int. riiKtu n it is disirablr that the commercial ii.t n sts and the Pr ts Ii-.lti-more should i.iti'uc at ail liine s ihrcul; the sec tioiis itidieat f. lit sdht ii. Thi t a ( '1 n:mitti c of ti.rec U ftp point, cd bv the Clcirui n to aei rt.tin and pui L-h,.tftt r the ecu: pi, t:ui ol the lh.lt iinort n 10 Oi 10 II ': i 1 r.; d to Wheilnii:, the r .t' tt of tr; i. j e rt..tii u c n l:.at j road of : 11 imp rtai. t ; rt:t le t-f e it nu ree. j l.eso !vi d. That it is n t ' l: n.t r:ejf d to the ir.t r- ; ch-.nls of lJ-lt;inoie. .,b a mt..i.i 4f steurinn the tr.iiV d' th- ert, St ulh-'.vt .-t, auo S. t.th, to ry. tahh.li n b:e t-r lint ? el -la me rs hitwm Itlli ri' r? end I.'Vt r; oel, ai.d el er imperial. t pM ts td' Et:r-ip,- Keiw-Ivci', Thfct while wo dis'laim the siil te.-t p r- ii: i er hot-tihtv to tiic w Ifarc Mid pn spi n 'y id" a i, v p::i t:c i;h.r si ction 1 1 city , No; th '-r S uU:, w wonlil pn Hit te. as wc think w. f;- m :i..ll iniht, ons-uti nt with the lau s of trace, and ;t tn at eei.tr. 1 posit i n, the ci.n.me n ial int. n s.tf .. nd pro. peril v ui lh.lt ;n:re as hi tr u w il cab ui' -ted to c-tcite wholescn:e tnd ht ncf.ei.il compe. t:on with nitre nr-rthern At!ai.tie eitu s which rr. uiii in t ihi! to be pi iu!;.i r!y f 'i v - ii t ,( i-us to the whole Scut!, S.rutii-v.e.-t ; :.d Wenta.d in fact to li e nitticn st re. Resolved. Th. t every f cihty fcr Urn -prt anti truvtl iVt-ni tiit Wi t uiid . uth-wctt to I 1 ti it ir re ami L.ti.tr d. r i.i.th td lh.ll'::n re t ha lb iiyes.ll t f. vurj.bh eoitnoh r.i tii n of nil t.'w se c! h ; nd th' s rrs theirtptt ul cout.b nai.et, : rprt bat:oi, Mid - aUp.tort. A:hr the tih-ption i.f the resoluiK,!.-, w.th tht ! r Hit 1 thiiei t pr p j.,n u iinc nf ftt-..Hicr!. to rui-s to ' So'dh A ito rie 1 s w ii ..s l l .nr .11 per f a it -: t rt fr in th. pp sident of . tx.nl of Tr.deof I the city of Kt.tU r-h.ni, in mw r to an tnvit: tii n ! from the IJo-rd of Tr .tle of It. itiiiiop', was rt;(' I v Mr. E. P. t.raf, consul ol the .V tiierl ntit at the eiiy cf Ji.:2tiin re. Tiiis r p rt, b th r w;th hke a?sur.';r.er s nf t!t( ir w iliir.rji ss tn further the direr t trade With their rcieettvc ports from Am. st rd-in, Herd re teh, ie.,wcre ordered to be ii.tcr por ted into th.e proceedings if the C-'rv.;.t.an. Aii of the Southern rsnd We t' rn, ar.d si t ral of t!:t Nrth W't rn St .4 s, w re repn niih ti in tht Cdnu.tiou. .ny pn.ch' s w e i.ihird by d.-t::je-,;j-.he ! nib ia n, ii.d b tt' rs re :d fn.ni otiici t w bote- .11. j;e nn n t s pn. ve nti d tin 111 trou. btur' pr:. sent on the oe cM' n. A rantl l;..it':ui t. 'iun by the citizens ol D..Jtun,n , at which many b' a itiful to-ij-ts wen read intd drank, eoncluded ti.e deliberations of the Cor.v.i,tion, ami :ill se ni td pb.ast d ar.d gratified at liie prot'pe 1 1 A nucte ? wh.ch thtir prot rxdiii.s had ill pired. I We ope. that ere loi.ff we no.y - ' le to rit our r!diihrs toe pleasure of rt - n.t; l?x- al )e cd. rn.,- of .Mr. May - r m ttm f hrlii the obj e ts ..f ll , C .nt ntion. Win 11 thi e ohj- rt j-h.ll bie l 1 n c irried out. nu Tc w :11 ha ve- b i n 0-rx to renci r ti i S'ltit'i ind jrf fident of tht N-rt!i, than ten tin t-: nd Na-hville Conventions e old iliett, otte u up by t iiv fire caters of the Seuth. JO IX KKICSSOX. . Tho iiamo of Eriesaon now takc8 rank with Franklin, Fulton,' Watts, Morse, and other great benefactors of mankind. lie is a man of .1 years of npe, of a muscular, well developed, and strongly frame, he is middle size, has a firm tread, a per son who j:ives the assurance of reserved strength, and a bead with all the proper intellectual developments, tlie hi'-h fore- BISHOP IVES'S LHT.lt OF RESIGNATION,- TO Tii liK t'KSl', OF NOltTU C.ULlN.V. Kmiif, WetufsraiLtc, ls'rv!. Ier liretliren : Soii'f you. nt lea.-t, are upon her damask cheek." lie feels that j aware that for years, ibts of the validity .-lie is but the port of destiny, and as that ! 0f ,y Ofl'ico ns lii-h.uivc at times har destiny grows dark and dim, fate looks ,; nssed my mind and atly enfeebled my on with a untie, and she is hurried into the action. At other tiniest is true to circuni .ail u !itirs c 1. 1, lii i, in. Would you ask the ! i.,..rr,.l.i il....i .l,,i,1ij cause of this unhappy wreck, it'is the con- ; ai,d to bring to inv id, temporary relief, j "end and prominent brow, mid marking the sKiueiiceoi Having iiceiiiiiiiuciieeu ! ni.iiiii, , jiUt n jlas i,c0), 0;i teniporarv. lor. lUi""1" l" '"""F"1- i ' . spite of resolutions tibandon the readins I uas ua, K coiiipicxioi., u oU...w ..Ua and the use of fall,' books ; in spito ofteued by time, black eyes introspective earnest nmve nn.i.lrentieH that God nnd reflective rather than observing, a do- of that ci imine afi'iction, which she finds too I wmlij pr,tect my mi a-ainst the distress- b'-"ve mouth, and the mixed teiiiperanieut, l;.te so' necessary for lur happiness, and intlucnee of I'alic Truth; and i 1 Pombining the nervous and bilious, which which u.-Kl can lieu reive. How many acts sl,ite of liubl;c am, vatc j.rofions nn,l i distinguishes the powerful in action and of magnitude sun'.eient to east a shadow over ; a.-daratioiis., win, h lines of suspended pt,,11,,y ndurame. His head rises in a manV eharatter forever arc plasi. red over I doult) tilu.t.ri.v do to shield myself I a ldircnological summit of benevolence i he with coats of Lo'.d and silver, and thus ena-1 r,.,,,, :,.:., .,,'i i,.i. ,i, -nfi,i.. was heard to remark, the only sign he bio bim to insinuate himself into the good I of ,ny diocese, wlmhad been Well niu'li graces ot innocence and irtue, to its i nure h,,t jn ..ito of all H, and of many other ' considerations whifh'ould rise up before me, as tlie iieccssdrconsentiencc ot sut- that poisoner of the heart, which exerts its baneful influence in all human atiairs. It , . , i i . i n .. .. was wealth Wlilcll won ncr nana legamics u ftruction. Ami vet 1 tear that there are niaiiY t art nts who would rather see their: mils and dan;. .laughters luoviie.' in atlliicncc and lendour with tin ir destinies blended with tliore whom they do not love, than to see I hi in in more humble spheres of life, in the delightful el.jov liiel.t of social pleasures growing out of mutual love. Let me then txhort the rising generation by all that is sacred in life to lit true nfficlioit be your Ltiide iu forming that union which is severed relief from duties (UK ting to nie, p blessedness le Yours forever betti r to buiiil.lv li sing! were than nurse a 1 old at cu sprrovv. gave ot selt-gratulutioti on inn iriumpii, that lie was proud to be the means, through his invention, of saviug life. Ho was born in Sweden, in 103. He early showed a taste for mechanics, and at my doubts pointed, ! tlu! af-' of l'Uvt attracted the notice of aiii return with I t'ount l'laten, who obtained for him a ca- uttsiii! in an engineer corps. no aiier wards entered the .Swedish army, and was employed in the survey of northern Sweden. While occupied with his favorite of me chanics, he projected his lame engine. In lM''li, ho visited England. While there in alth demanded l 1 l,e competed lor tne prize onerau ny hort absence a- 1110 J''O'P00' al"l .Maneuesier railway lor ia bifiu.rlit nr r. li. f the licst loeoiiiotive, auu prouueea an engine the doubts that dis- i accomplishcil tuo wonuerlul speed, that into clear and set-' time, of fatty miles an hour. His propel -ir and ai itl..l th.it i lr. '"s seini-cvliiidrical engine, his cei.tri on..i, i.pn I fuual blower, his distance instrument for nd le content jalul t,vi. 0Mi.' ti.lf duty to ( iod and ; measuring distances at sea, his highdro- feiinsr my mind tl carried forward iu the direction in v these doubts wou creased and alnilfncrw heluiing goading me at tiitto tlie very borders of derangeineut. I'ndcr these doft, I desired temporary only by death, that the streams of your lives I rf i--,,, ia. may gfide calmly on, ever reflecting a cloud- (.,ia,,c of ,.lik.iOiii a si t had become so (lis- . . . .yctermiiied to aceont for it broad. Hut ahsmA to my mind. 1 tii f turl eil it have "'oi tied convictions ; s without a violaticn A LA DiT. COUNCIL tF STATE. The following tippointmruts were made by the Governor and Council, at the late meeting of the Council of State in Raleigh : IiJi nml jhj-riivcmciit liiHiri! Calvin Graves, of I'aswtS!, and Thomas Jhagg, of Noiihainpton. Literal i l'ji-'ir:', Audrcw L. ('Lesson, of Washington county, Alfred Jones and Win. W. iloldin, of Wake count v. His Church, I my position. than nothing; cal loi,..r r...,.; a, static guasre, ins pyrometer, ana Other m i geuious inventions, have already made the r ..ii, .nih.1 nt,rit1inr,.for i .1, nn I name oi tricssou laiuous iu me scieniinc " " '.': 'i r" ' ' - i i ni t nf si if-snnrit-eiTl view nf aliw-li nlC oim other sclf-sacrimink ts of mv life are less I 1 UB ' alonc t-me, wtnen nas now nrnv- From tlie Jackionville (Ala.) Hepublican. 1 CONSIGNEES PER HAIL ItO D KECIPUOCITY ISA BEAUTIFUL Ulackewell, C. & Co., R. F. Simonton (' THING. . ham, W. & Co., Urown & J., M. Pludkeu Mrs. Stowe's three black crown story is Sill & S., J. Nelson, J. Wells. Kidl,,., t. n 1 being translated into several of the princj- J. K. Harrison, M. llobiuson, J. W. Stock' pal European languages, and it is said, is ton, E. Louergan, Elias & C, C. L. ilunt,.. creating some excitemout among the upper S. T. Wriston, Willianm, D. & Co., T.GooV crust holders of "serfs," "vassals," and man, Urem & J., S. L. Cook, Killian f X CO., a. coogler, C. lllokerson, (J p Davidson, W. C. Linsey, Moss, HellJtf'ft' Ducker & S., W. Ii. Withers & Co R e' Moore, R. Reid, C. Carr, H. H. DaviJson' J. L. Watson, Winchester, S. & S , J. Jic' Hue, Allison & R, II. W. Guion, V. ' son, Murphy k R, H. Severs, J. L, Ari"i!r Spratt, D. k Co., W. L. Linney, J. O. Wa' lace, Sharpc & S., Fisher, 1J. 4 c0 ( q null, W. W. Elms A Co., G. Mosteller Clir well, L. & Co., 1'hifcr & Y., Hani, i u. J' C. Gordan, Springs & McL., A. A. Smitb deal, Sanders, H. & Co., Cansler k V. r. win A IL, Caldwell i IL, J. lirian & Co. J 11. Into, J. Harty & Co., J. Mead, W. p Taylor, Taylor & L., A. C. Steele, 'm i.:i l ifl .If ... ' -u- " subieets." Wo Lave not as yet ascertain cd whether it in or is not to be transposed into the delectable dialects of the Hottentots and Coolies. It arrears to be a pitiable peculiarity of poor, frail humanity, that its philanthropy is inclined to caze afar off in search of ob jects of pity rather than to look with com- migration upon the sunorers wiitiin ino nat ural scone of its vision. There is a perfect cross-firing of compassiou constantly going ou throughout tho world ; aud ho who can strain the faculty ot His optics to me iar thest possible distance iu the search for an object of pity, is considered by the affected ly benevolent to bo by far the most worthy philanthropist. o of the southern States, j hour, Hoko k M., A. Kamsour, Juu. Full, pity most heartily the poor white laborer ! ings k Co., A. W. Neuffer, U. L. (Ju'ion ( of the North, while the northern abolition- i H. Guion, E. S. llarrett & Co., D. Fin,,,..' ' isus pour um me iiiusi inula. .uiimna .i i;ani.sour di tO., u . .V tj. 11. Mowo. patent compassion upon the well led, and BACON, liilcs, -" lluitii, . ' Hug round ItajfCing, Cutlun, Hut', lliilltr. vi ro;. ii i :...i.. . ,.f YV.,1. I T ,1 11 .ill. is .1 1111.1.U, e.. i,......- oUlcc ag Marr, ot ( umbenanU, t ommi-sioncrs 01 ; and mwr lh lt determined to make the Lunatic A-ylu.11, 111 place ot Drs. U at- 1 my sui,,iion tot Catholic Church, son and Cameron, decea-ed j "in addition (riit-eKn-s will allow mc And the following gU,emcn were ap- - t MV, is act is earlier than t on. ten to nrrcs-clil ti.e .-tate S inti rest as n,.ree..tirtt. nfi otrt. ...! .,t. bv some month', (exiiiration nf the time tho consuniniation ot success, was ),;,.,, l,nr. t.iirnn.rtl,,.i,..,l , i I nrst uroucnt uetore tue scu-mioc world 01 voar ofloio and l earance, which have ? Lom,ou twc,lty )'par9 a- anJ reject bound my heart (uaiiv of yetu, as was 1(1 by men of science as an impracticability, David's to that ofliath'an, and make 111 v !""' as ,nvolv,"P tlie absurdity of perpetual heart bled as my lid traces the sentence ' "ot,on- larada.v. Brunel, and I re, aft-. r which separates pastoral relation be-j a sl,ort resistance, finally conceded the tween u, and co vs to vou the know-' I,ra""-a,"1"J UI l,le ""'"v", nu rara ledge that! herebff sign into your hands ! "" tl"iorstd ll,c l'alur' ' my ouice as li- ot ort!i t arolina in those famous lectures of his, before the London Institution. Fox, whose name is identified with the success of the great London Ex hibition, was a pupil of Ericsson. Lit. II vn,l. 'met (' rs in tlie .North t arolina Jianroao : lar'hs 1'. Fisher, ol llowan County. Nathaniel !. Hand, of Wake. j Kolert V. Dick, of 1 1 ui'er 1. Samuel Har.'rave. of Davidson. Samuel F. Philips, of Cratii-e. Hubert Strani'e, Jr., New Hanover. Wil!i:.i.i T. Dot teh, of Wayne. Wii'i::ti: 11. Waybill: ou. of Craven. for which I as;eijave of abseiieo, and! COUNTERFEITS. We were yesterday isnvs the Charleston for which I so proflly received from mem-1 Cimrirr of ItUli ult.,) shown a bill purport bers of your fodm advance of salary, ing to be of the dcnoiuinati.iii of fifty dollars, I hereby renouicej claim upon the same, and issued at the lirunch Dank of the State and aeknowledjo fell" bound, on an in-! of South Carolina, at Columbia, which had timation of yoriji, to Teturu w hatever 1 been received by a geiitleinan in Florida as y-.u way have dvced to me beyond this ! genuine. It bears the signatures of J. Flslt - - J day of Decmr. i Kit. Cashier, and R. II. GooI.wvn. President. . j W ith confined, ffection and esteem, I which are of course forged. Our country NOPTII C R I IN V LI i(K FOR THE rraJ 30U t0 a'r till to subscribe myself renders, however, cannot be imposed upon . luuiMiiiu ineii'i, nc. ; j,y mis coumerieii, 11 nicy win only ocai in L. SILLIA.M IVES. I mind that the JSranches of the Rank of thu 1 State of South Carolina at Columbia and III Ks.i (iF FRANCE. IIEK I Camden isue no bills bearing a higher val- ' ' " ' I ue than teu dollars. A gang of counterfeiters The N. Yoniiueriia!, j.ublL-hcs a com- so,.,u t0 i,e ,ou. al)d traders in the coun- inunication oai one wtio was turiueriy a resident 'pain; giving the following very comfortablo coloured laborers of the South. Those English ladies who loll and luxuriate in a surfeit of the good things of this world, roll up their eyes iu an exstacy of horror, or lubricate them in a small show er of dew drops, while perusing the rouiauce of Mrs. Stop, and are heedless the while of those sterling truths detailed in the works of Mr It,.rnnlil(i. untitled " The While Slaves of England." Rut then, the white slaves of '"" ". England are fortunately the recipients of h,,,,, Apple, . uttr commiseration. Vet while we feel most " J'neh, . sensibly the depths of their degradation we jCottoii, are debarred from the privilege of render- A.h,m.tie. '. ing a more substantial aid because of their .. T,clw, . peculiar color. The sub celestials of the (Vr great" Suu of the universe in general, and jClnckmn, . ruler of the penny-a-day laborers of China 1 n,i,,h-. in particular, have a number of safety valves j yKt .'" ' for the vent of their surcharged bowels of Hour, compassion in the gates nf their " great ( Feailirn, . . . wall," through which the fashionable virtue , "j'j of outside pity streams upon the " outsido ",..r!i barbarians." in torrents the most copious ; j m,,!,,,,;,,' . while, by way of reciprocation or retaliation j MmI, . or both, that curious old gentleman, John ; Null, Hull who possesses the attributes of Argus , . J" to a remarkable d egrce (away from home) 'ra . peers over the great wall aud compassion-il'uti.ica, Iri.h, . ately Ac., allows his pity ic. to ooze out at " t-H-mt, -every pore of his finders' ends upon the be- Jf,rc' - nighted and tie ojuumtil celestials. j ., irni . 'Reciprocity is a beautiful thing' The ' st..i c Wire, Chinese ladies pity the EuglUh belles be- ! 'U, cau. the latter have long feet, and by way j of reciprocation the English belles pity the hviu.k'.y.Norih.'rn, '. Chinese beauties because they have short I N. Carolina, feet. The flat head Indian looks upon the Yarn, long head Indian as an especial object upon which to lavish his milk of humau kindness Tin- .UnrLi't. CHARI.UTTK, MARCH 3, Ih;,3. 1-JJ (in II It i 11 ii ; .ii il a M 31 i :, IS Ii : 1" -i MONUMENT. We learn from the ''National Intclii-j t.c-r," that the bbn-k from the State of THE NEW and vice versa. Indeed is a necessity c' , our '"l "I""1- our nature to pity gomebod) or something provided it is not too neai us aud if the Russian, Austrian, Turkish, English, French, Chinese, and Hottentot potentates and ua- lti. lb. lb. It lb. lb. buiillel (Tab gal. lb. lb. lb. lb. bushel raeb yard Jard n2-n lull lli. lb. lb. lb, bbl. pal. bunhcl lb. bunhrl lb. bn.hi I liusb.-l bunhcl buiihtl lh. lb. gal. ark lb. bushel gal. ei. - halo KKMARKH. Owing to bid weather, laid hive bfs?n dull r.u II in ID 11 4 au 40 411 t-i 9 3U It 43 10 l-'J w;. tt - Ui IUJ fin .13 00 1 J in .'.0 3J II l Id $2 7a -i 3:i 411 ti) I l, I., Vi 49 i 7 'Jt "I 00 w J 1; in II k ":t No chuitgB in pnrei. (OI.I MIllA M A l RET. Coi.chiia, Fibruarv it COTTtlN The Iran.ai Iimii m cotton to.4.1 t. bs will insist upon indulging in the inno- ' T, ' ,.77 a 11 , T"5 ""' o b . . ul.r ami tinwttli'd nrircr. bu tuth-a m.r. nal Monument ill: tant, to the :crs of the Motnai ent S..i i 1. A. W. Vi liable, on the who ile!iircd a highly ss, iii the preuei.ee of a nun. croiis and ui.tiii' ui.-iiea c-.-iLianv, as- .(.mi-led at " M .tiuiio. i.t l laee to ti.e ceremony. 1 his Address .-Lai in our nixt. The block was very n ecu cd on the 1 art of J. W. Maury, E.-ip, Mayor aud ex second ice President of the A N011I1 Carolina lur t'ue Nal was presented en the '-'-!' Hoard ef Mann ity, by the 11 jii I ait of the State aj j rojiriate add ai. it " Ma infers 1 sketch whiek :s to explain the family origin of th t.-Lmprcss of France very satisfaction. r history is 110 less ro- witi.ess maiitic th".uUiatthe Empress Josephine : ijpcar! " liy to diy'sviees from Europe we aj.pily are tolH thai tiKmperor Napoleon III. try especially en 11 not be too cautious in ex amining all bills that may be offered to them. EUROPEAN OPINIONOF TflK JAPAN ENFEIHTION. .V letter in the Newark Advertiser, dated pent aniu-ienient of pitying our laborers of ,t jj Cinu. tho r-outh, simply because tney arc blacx why who need care, or where s the harm : the law of retaliation is ours, and iu that w seek and find the satisfaction of " men of honor" ami fire back the " chares" of on- pression, the " losd" of pity aud the no less ' ",w"d f l',M b1" ' f'iCn fr 1 ..ni ., I. ."..i .1 Jl iHjivuv w u'-i o. uitiici iiauin,i.i:. VAMiltER. HARLEWTON MARKKT. COTTON --TImtp w modfrritf y fair i)ttiM for thia uturle tfav, vrhictt r aulted in tu-1 1 mill? n i -1 ' r. 1 The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the J. tMll , ,m tka.uilnd q,.' u - ..1.. f TI- . unite it-tt:niiv ii'jm . 1 i 1 1. a uiui liicit. niiKJim y has eppou-ed 1 .-1,1, ladv," whose grand- . . . , ...1 . , . a- r ,1 I..'.- . , , , oiiie. lluiL-i 11 aus, . oiunei ,'iai'u.ii,ui .vu- ofiicKi father was I.lti-iansu at Malatra. and . , ., ..., , , ., . 1 , , , 1 tucky, our new wominissioiier 10 inula, en oeiation. ' whoso liK'thcl wv,n Irish adv bv the ' , , . , . , . , , ., - , . i'juic inn UV- ot 1 i.uiviii.1 j.jiu- This beautiful LI ck," say?, the IiJelli- , name of Fitzptrje,'' alo, that this new IM I ....... . ... . .1 ' J v- , . , i ju.igv-- v, in.. 11 ..ivv.u uj .:wpi t iariincai in mi . oiigr. iiuw iim. i. n.i paM w tor the nrst time last fail, concluded its mmeo no not nt one r the rum rt;t session in Philadeli.hia on Monday, after ! 'tMr9r tr'-hm"- Hophomore, Junior, w Senw ,. , ' .111. Ilj ott o (In Hoard. ujspowiiig 01 vwtj case ou viiu uinriiri, a res.lt, it is said that has not been achiev ed at Malta the Rritish Kuvoy, and they left -tiictr, is of banusoiiie maible a pro-1 hmpress was iciicrvn ri "ht ('ountess I eba, 1 r ,. .. c , 1 1 1 w . 1 1 . , 1 li ,,,, ,, m 1 for the rast 111 comnanv duetiun of the good old State winch it re-. allhouL'h bearlg t. name of MadllMon-' , ,, . . .', ,-. . e t 1 1. . 1 1 ' .11 ' 1 . 1 1 nrooalily luhy installed 1 t resents, is four feet loti' and two teet la-h, . tii'O. lhus nil !i te e-'raph. Now the f . , ' , , 1 - v , ,. , , I , - - 1 , ,. , , . ,. n ' , . . ish olheers at Malta spoil with the arms ot Not tu I aroima l.ainis..ii.c- plain hutrUsn I a, this is, no doubt, as 1 , t . . aud are both now in office. The Hrit- ij. sculptured 111 of the State ill c it." lo'A II' i'. 1 as relief, and the Inline oii.-t icuous letters beneath FRESHET. ThcCbarl'.-ton (.'" i r learns that a very heavy frc.-lict in the Pee Dee the heaviest, ii is said, that has occurred in it for years now prevails. Hamburg yesterday morning v. a-, as wo learn fioiu a passenger who arrived from that place in the cars ye-tcrday cnilil L-tely flooded. The Allgllstii tionali t and Ri public of yesterday follows : I '' A worthySotonnri, by the name of William Kirkjn'ekw for some time the1 American coli at Mdaga, and, failing' iu business, surccided by George Ii. Parrel as l.'ntl Stit. consul at Malaga. This was, I tik , tider President Mon roe s administion. I t "Mr. Kintritk's eldest daughter, i I Maria, or " .aijiita," as she w as famil- j I iarly called a known by all Ann rieans , there, was a vine, dashing lady, and mar-j ried the out I eba, a younger brother cd in that State during the present gener ation. The members of the bar, on ad journment of the court, deputed the Hon. ke with much inter-! Wm. M. Meredith to express to the judges , .... r.t i. v .n..i .......i:.:.. 1. .1 1 1 e .1 o. 1 ! usl ui mi,- -iiiiwi iwan ua.ui iicniuuu iu a ..- mcir nigu sense oi tne impartiality auu piompt manner in which they had dinpalch- ed a large ami ! lit of business brought before WALTER S. PHAl'.n. Vrrstrlrnt uf the jlif pan, from which great results nrc anticipated The same thing may be said of well inform ed circles here. The project seems to have arrested the attention of European observers everywhere, as a new manifest nti jii of the growing power and resources of the United States. Our commercial enterprises ar se curing for us due consideration in the world. them. (.'Lief Justice Hlack appropriately responded. A HEAVY TRAIN. The following is considerably above any- III' VI) Jl aiu i;kn GOOD CARP I AGES AND EUGGIEJ or F.VKUV IiRselUPllnN. ROTTF.R A. IIOLMK-li- rill rtniaVi ing C A Kit I ACKH AN i) HUHilKx thim? we have ever bei! able to effect on ""cpimn . Uir old .land, i.nmrdi.t. Ir w 0 1 , an lh Jul. wham the will Im hap,. li ri .,iir refill nii.i B-.. varv niiifri tr.nr ti.nr ... . . ' . .' T Tiic London Muming lh nihil finan cial article of the y.'ith ult., says i " Money still continues abundant and and wo very much fear that we ! 11' ver will be able to do more than half as TriiiMiis. .V.ti;iii:r n;e "rs so ;:t. ur-i s s ; r- r..c .10: ' ur lisp; i.11 (ii ih'-' pmi i s w! i i tl. rs. r .... 1. ..f our enjoyments, ii.-n -o of 1 1 in-; .1 in nrev. i: aj.pTt-ri,.tir.n of ihi-ni. Ti.e fiiir of l(o t.'ULl't uiif:liiona'ile is the 11...- 1 ! j .;ro; !.. : ia :' t!. j.r.-M'et ii;: y . '11 r w . sk:e :- . ' :t. :. f. . t 1: . a tLoii. ...iu Inn. . w tr. ii jl. to-ri o:;r foiits. . ,1 1 . . 4 4V - Y It TIT. M.IIT'I (.MKd.tVA Will';. MARRY I'"U LO li AM.).V"T FUR MtiNEY. cfiii-i d j and t'.ie I Itlon ol ill and ay night, ain.-t the up right,. ith- fii, ad f. Iy, H.fUOli Jr-iur fill' T!. to WO'K !:t Oil! I if .jr ri.il a". II. t lc, ij ir-. not put it t 1 . Ivie ur 'jiii it a J.'' t. f. U too mm ! am .11, the toui l, Tli-iu liiatriinotiv. no social iio.r.- utiiver-aily e-taldi-ln-d .1 kin ! : a'el to oi.' y tl.' loar.'1::'. I thi -oi e:. i- a 1! ot v . v. only 1 1 the dietates of our Hit to the -';)' inn injunctions of ... to in airy, tljo-e whom we .-aini prvtn'c v, h:eli n.. : i lo.i l - .';-;'. !v ea-t a .-I... w o- t!i:-.t heart i !ii li loi- ' r 1 . 11 1 1 .-rrow to i' n t U :,a, ; :r ' " V a.ur.iaje at t" I.t of h. W.". It 1 too j I ii- r.ii-ed ,1, tin- dcal'i of tiM iit-". liuov. .1 up with l! .dr.! man ;:t .ir.-. nts a llire. r t!o -, but ' II. t love 1 in va r ial !v lid villi v -1 1 1 1 ro,-, .v.! e "The recent heavy rains have pile a sudden ri-e iu our rivt r, w 'it r. . we writ.-, is niiii;ii:'' over j T v.l.arws ,ed r. vi 1 ;.;g that p Ray-.-ti 1 et, lying b tne a Ciuuj ! ushihgt'iii sfrei t-. Jhimig I iiese C'-n.-i'li table drift wood lod. ..d a. Ra:'r'jad Hfidge, but the t..iii.orary !.. itig i:t:o ked aw ay. it toi-.-ed t b; otiirli v 'ut doing any diiiotige, and all i. now eh ;,r. 'I he riv r is still ri-ing slowly, a- o'j go to pre-a, but 1.0 luatei i ai datiiag... is a;. j rcle tid ed fi ...in it." Tin- Columbia ( '1: 1 ii! 1.1 inn informs u-that the fro-lirt in the Coli'.' a roe l.a- .-. iio !y iamaged a . .; ti j 11 of tin; tr. -tio v 01 k t hi.---ide ol the liwr. S. ;ij:i, fear- are i.t. r tain 1 that tlie Hii .' ge will ! c-irried away, v.. tn ii.j tr.-T.tle v. ..!;. an-., 'j, 'j i;. -. all lliai mar favor thnn with e-.H. I tint r:i i-mtirara all thit linweal ny!ni and pat.rn. ' Well, especially, while tlie present liirrction ". rhry ha now nnril ipl.ndiil br of the road continues, as we understand, that f""-""1- inn.-wd iih l.n.m.lied lHi r. 1 r 1 11 I'.l.C'- nl t 1.. 1 I 1.1 1 . 1 1 ! 1 i in u uctiuiu ii. noun: o. .uosu titrt afternoon, i of the eelebri i alaioix, who behaved so easy, although the bankers evince a sieiti ,. , ... . ...... r im 1 . . J- . . . . . r in uut11.1. itu union.' them, that not more Con-titii- 'ga laiitlv at r-eige 01 .aragoza, and wno desire to partake ot the ad vantages ari:nii" ' , . , - .' ... " " J , ' .'. , i. c , . , , '.. . . .h. . . n 1 than twelve cars shall at anv otic tunc tic al-o m reply to fman.i o; surrender, neciar-; Irom the higher rates demanded by the . , U1 ! , , 1 v.: 1...1.C 1 .. 11 . 1. .r l- , . 1 .1 .1 . . : earned. cu ne wfjui'r"iu en-uet: oj rtui : imuK 01 r.ngianu, .'specially as tne report j to the kuifi is again current, to-day, that a further rise I " The PaJx family embraeed ntimer- by the directors of this corporation is in r.tia tith.s I was sin oilarlv brave and I eni.teintilntion " I t . en. " ' ' J ' noble. It id l)i-Tffi .re nrnlinhlf. fl.of ii.nr.otr nill ht.nd 01 Maria Kirkpatrick : iade dearer in London before many have "This ( ount do )aj was a gauant soldier, and was so ciity wounds as to be unable to mount liorsu without aid, and when in the sad, looked more as if he was liui it. lyl oh ti seated there. " The njEinpress of the French is no doubt thcrC'lit. r of this Countess Teba, " Maii'oiii Kirkpatrick," who was the daughter v 'illiatu K irk j.atlii k, late U.S. itzpatrir''id not Iri-h. " The '"Ct'oli-ul at Malaga w Wm. aiiof a Scotch gentleman, and foli.d by Mr, Mark-, an Kngli-h- The locomotive Virginia, Robinson, con ductor, arrived at Portsmouth, Virginia, last Thursday, over tho Seaboard aud Roanoke railroad, with thirty-two buu'iun cars, laden with cotton, tar, pitch, turpentine, staves, 1 lumber, peas, corn, Ac. innsUro iv-g. Iron Worltt for Sale. fIIKCf)orERVII.LK IRON WOKKS.trvned M. il I hrrukee Fnrd, llmad River, in Cmon and York Diatiietii, South Cirtil n, an ottered for aati. Tula ii one of Ihi moat if tenai.e Iron producing K tabtiahrniiii 111 ilic Soul hern Sialea, and i.'fT-r PERPETUA L MOTION. A Paris letter' rli"n hbcnland ircuriirntdittra turma. Ihe.Vorlir f ,t 011,1. I . . .l..i ! mo .caelum ry sre .ery ornp:cic, gnu inriun. an ( ol.sul-Iiot : ' -- i ,h, f.chl.e. for prod, lorn iron of virion, kinda - o-s.-.ary jiapers lor taking out a patent lor ; -pi,. n,.ci ,nery ia driver, tr wairr prwer, obiamrd . an invention said to realize " perpetual mo- ' by mean, of a Urge ilam arm a ihe ri.er. A mom. tion" was to come bv the next steamer ' - liar II.H ll'an Illiwinerr.O firea.) . . . 111. . II II, H.ll II v- f...... to Washington. A ocomotivc, one-fifth t he 1 a ....... r. , ' , ty, Vachinr. Sliop, lihiekauil li'a Miop, Fuunilry, size of rail road engines, lias, says the in-Stw f,.u, M, II, Store, Store llouie for Iron, Vclitor, been working Cotitiniially mice 1 Hotel, Dwelling IIuum, Collage., Ate., 4.0. The 11' Kh.l'Alkl.NU. in ill it. branch, a. dun." a nei'nea. and d. patch. All work warrannd. J.T" N. H Tney in now uutig ap hurl, ni.it w Maeliinrry, Ihit are tar auperiot lo vrhetli in" hind. Ttk 3, Iii. 3 5 if A Aftv Ill.tcUdiiiitli Mio f. f AS been eaiabli.brd on T'" days have elapsed. The Uuior. Rank of London and the dis count hou-cs are allowing per cent, interest 011 deposits, and the price of money 011 paper ranges from ','j to U per cent, per annum. DEATH O fi-n. ral Wi ,'e.!ie:-dav. in ;i:.::::al McNeii.l. iai.i CU,!,, M. N. ill died on Laird, he w a man. .,..! t ... . . f 1.' 11 mow ,..pr.-s 01 ,.a,ne ",,1IC CviU;sV. MfKBAV, of Page county, t.uil.l.r.gi h.v. itelr been put in good rcpi.r .oiii,te-s 11, as state., wen ,,er motuer ; y u y al,n ,.,, ,ias discovered what! AH.ehed to the property then in M Head, as.o is m r lauicr, utio sin: iook year : with to : 1- b huathcia and Yslcr;i ItcadinjKociii I ; a. w. j. . 0.1 , ,,! 1; .,m ,r . 1, !.-. .' iUva of t le I! ..r.t ol I ' H Mt e .'n :..', j , r1.. 1 l ie eou,t'ri ii..: , m :i. t. r i M- re ii.ii! t ., i...ir t-r--i:n is ! .tc J on I o ., t till I llllg, I.10J id f:j.riil-'e .1 It it. to be liie yt-ru r.l r. fie ti fi .tit-., anj incr' !i -nt: an ..( the room h:i IV 1 .. t ol . i troin ij l.c-1, 1. llao'-f ti.e r. 1 orn , Ir; ve c-1 . i.o.a- u dug I'. fill.," I ! 01 ' o r:i ., i.o W'l . 10! o! :.. r., 'J'ilt t A 1 rn. 4, ( ti'. 1. .1. '.-.). .t : tl 1. . 'it) :. llJ loin Ify . Tor nr. i hi', 1.. p. !! .. :i: , 1 ; . tie tut!, v;'!i t;.c to tin- f'tture. be given ii and nil it- of hitn who Lis bar -pirit- Ihe r.a-t a - -u rn 1 - t 'ui.. l , ha 1 v 1.; d,- a loirl tir'.t ; a 0' re I a -I and jo-, ou- ai.t.e' From the hr-t 111 jin. her young and trii-tinj 1 r ;d tloa-uio-, into the ive- I.t r not, v. Inn !,. fi lo r 1 the n nt th I!. I I..- 1 tne at lh i-i" II 1 1 A t , p; a rs leo. as I fin t r.i i.'i : dry do, ! t -S'.o II. I I.t ,d t!..- -t-.t-with r. it pro in 1 001,111, 111 ti.e - !. v, a ' foi in. -rly Cotiiiect. tat. - a nn v, i.t f .r .-omt 11 t:.i):'niy -at..- I -i -ui!-I-.;-! in t! ' ino t itn; .-'talis, built the D-irirer the Dorr ll!r le 1 land, be con.iuand 1 1 ... j.-, ii' ting 1 liroti; bout 1.' ,- and jit Igiij. nt. the title of liiioth. r. The name Montigo, under wl.i. she p.HSed in Paris, is ,. r hap. on.: oie family names or titles ol the I'alafoi.-iUiily." will produce perpetual motion, a model of which he intends to take to the New York World's Fair. WS-TT. ..- . r . . . .,- i-r Vjfaf riniia 1 rat 1. 01 i.anu, mra'ca in riparian. "V- bnrg, L'nion am) Yoik Jiaricl. in all .fSafe" A Shij. from China which arrived at New I ei.ip. Of t i, nit d .01 taut ipwarrla of 10,( 00 iere. There li in a- 101111... 1 .apply ol rx .'anil I Ire, both red and gray ; aivn, lirge nuantlty of l,irnt:alorie. There la .nine Fuel on 11. e dud, and ei.nirar.la cm be made wnh 1 1 . i- . 1. ,.r a . ' .1. , . st I .1. I. I.OII . I "r- "iK"U"l'"S pypp.io.-n p.iu ot r. 011 . uii.i.t, iii-iu-iib 1 ..1 1 1 .,-i -na-t-s : (:htre.,.!. of tea, and another from the Mediterranean . The iron nude it 1 tie .e work, ia of aufierior qui. o!)-7 boxe, oranges, 'J Mill I boxes lemons lily. It i. vety louph and inalleablr, and ia aa.rl to 0173 boxes. ::!-! half and .1-4 t.uarter ! -P"" ,u' " A1 tAliMH . w 1 1 1 Vh. boxes and .10 barrels raisins. -h lllil.ilidne-s l,ii .il: Hid O'.iT-ha. lowing hand t f, . 1 Toillc.. bri,l,t nd sunny fc w id then perha;.. fc of human iui- ry to tilijl, then, throjgh liealt, fl.i: j. RETURN Ci Two lac. of I he late Wm. it two year- I'UiMTIVE SLAVES. i'i ran off from the c-tat,. of ago. 91 i--r K . 1 v t.t d, v im ; , Ci.t.ir of Hit C..1 II 1 .1 jldiPtici, ait . 0 v ot I! Jtin.or , 1.. .t. M t'lij Jl th. 1 iti.titiitioiiir. - neik in .troii-t i f. f I'll- South, "s.,j,. A e -r.vcii t ..1:1 r p- t'li-iii .c,,rjl pc, tions. t..', tii.r wotrillif I, re- 111 (J ..tnn,,r. ,, ti, i, uf f,t . 'u-i.i. is int. r. '1 1. 1 Ji, ,,( Il ,lti,i,,r. ,'..rt- M 1 -.iuvi-i.lrale I'll Irj.l If. -t, and f it.it poo. ice in that brief moon tor- of l.i r r al ly life, worM. to win it I . 1:. i - il-l. Ib rt licll; .nth moonlight iieda! 1 1.- eon- datioti to la", lli': nmt ir iiring ti. nu. II. r fancy 1 i.'-r s.liiict'i ,iii. They on the 't' rti i-ealit'e. lings Ol til l 1 that thi re 1 Il 1 rjepiii .jiial hers. J I n beau llio v i-t-i of ' ar , w il 11 Kerdoir; went to 1,'t track upon tin an 1 -he Would i:..t In I- 1 11. tn H'OC! too : . want of : work. ur! that tin y wr loud, and v.r-re 'i ii i ce others, u iiuabie Ii j ran , Va., Ohio, sl.ive- ftotillg tl -.11 fa: IIS II t at tne ' a nie tinn t u n, were prove Lo forcible d. tain were al.-o ar.xious to re nted by the aholitioni t.-. d tin ir children. now holy. Sii- 110 l.,i!...i , tr the ro:ii ing w it. r ri v ub t, or the si', t.t. n nothing to do w ith are founded now tip f troth. She can no nier gut- '.cut to that wild Bow of youth- Ci.r.M AND MA IMO, it i- (-aid, nn il..; :iut',.,i :ty of a 1 1 1- r lioni Mid. Soi-iiik M M l'i y.Kii M AI'.IM, are ecttainly cotuing to Ameiii a in May, and ire desirom of ukin C.-i-tlu Carden, New-York, at prevent let Ui S'iM Ait's aiet.t THE MJ.ROAD A'CIDENT. M e h aitl.at an accident occurred to a frieght In on the South Carolina Rail road ve-tiaj evening, near Fort Motto, about !i n-s from Charleston, involving a coiiMd.-rliJ -s of propeity. The tenth I etir, nboui'.V feet from the enginu on Wsilllfll, lie: train, idiscovered to be on tire, and rn WO or TII It V. K I'l.AMiRKRS, (good before it c bbe checkt J, coniiniiliicatcd ' -"- workmen. ) em find employment I,. . e, t , 1 , 1 Iy uppiicaliuii lo liiu. Itfiod wage will (mi i-iveii. to six pi a tit) cars which, together with; ' " , ,..tT.:4lV the cot.ic'.tibout .liHi bales of cotton,! , , . 9 , , i---AIM)N. , 1 ti 1 . f hii'lnt'r. Vnrrh2 Is.'iJ 5(1 were totay estroyed. 1 he liey'it was so , intense ntnelt the wheels and rails to-, . oether, iwg a considerable portion of; Ol Mli allll ,olll',-. the road s. to delay the arrival of tl,c 4 I""""' ""'I'-.t a I'uil Tax to th. t, , ... .. j. y Mte 0! oilli I Hro'ir.a, alio roatded in Ihe t.oiuiiibi: tllli until U.t p tn. 1 wn of Cliail.iliHnn llu. Im day of Fnh nary, 1B.-..I, j or vt-lio had tieen pnric pal y ('riiploy.'d in any pro ii il'T t VT l( 1 V I.' I I' VT ' vocal Inn in mil 'I own nf iiiirh.llti lor A.. 'I.I - .'IO r..'11'...N I . j ,!, moiillia or more, iiiirn.dialt.ly riitT.Jiiig I hi' It is -ttW that the wealthiest and most "l U '"" '"mJ i all P'r.om ho n . !.t ,..: i ! ow rifd. or were pora.-aaiid ol tillable tiroiN-rty with nlliietitii idiiiereial orgatnzation in Eur- , ..., J, .,, ... , , ., (- tj, ... , ... her by untile d lo give 111 to Ihn Town Clerk 1 hat ot their aii.d I'olla arid Tnxab'e Frorty belore the l.ipt d..y ol March nii-Miil. Alt fm ior,a whe f.il In give 01 I hal nt thiiir eaiil I'nlla and Taxable 1'roi.eriy, an Imble to llb.-bli Tai lor the year .1. II. KERR, To.. w Chrk. Iktrltttt, Murek a 1M3. itf I 1 mil ; ope ha- il-uiiined to lend on agent to the . I . St !,!. I the purpose of aseertaining , w lc th, r or I tint cotton growrrs of the Southern S"-4 ;"'e di-po-nol to throw off the Li . r1 monopoly of ( ottou. The prop., ., tin t 'i,! nl to (-rente a cnntin'iitnl itijmt 'IIIO.s, and will in.wer well for making fine 8TF.FX. 1'onnerted with the Winks, there ii a prime gang of (i.'i NUtiKOl.S, t..rly 11I whom iro ib' bodied .Vlcrhanir. and Laborer.. The Dam at the Worka, icroaa flro.d River, haa laie'y b.-en pul in g'Hid order. The iupp!y of wi. ter ia gfod, md with s tight dam, never known lo fad in lime, of grtmteal drought. Tin Kiour .Mill la lare Building in eirrllent order, and could elaily be turns, into a Cotton or Woolen Factory. In Ilia Machine Simp there la a lrr;e number of valuable Halt, rn", and all . rt. of Machinery can be made al lh Work.. Tlie w hole property ofl". ra to capital.. t a moil de.truble npwriuii y fi r idvinl.geoui inve.trnenl. In Ihe liiiid. of a rkill'ul ana) eiM nenced manager the pljce could rinl fail to bo profiiable. Il nut di.po.ed of (.rayioua lo th. Still Mnrrh nr.t, 'he jripir y will il.tn be 1 fl. r.d for ..le al I'iiIiIic Auciinn, al the Wotke. Far llculir. will be given in m future advcrtiaeruenl. The ( hiriir of ilia Curnpany, w ith Ihe r glil lo ap Ihe linn, granted by tin L'-gmUlure, will alao Ii diapntrd oli Fi t lermi, A apply lo WILLIAM 11. HERIOT, 4 llruad street, t barleatun, S. C, fiimsry 13, ltf5'i. 18 Jjnea'a re.idence, al Ihe !(,'" Horse Shoe, where all kind of I) ackninilh wmk can well end fpcctliljr and durably 11 l'" other linp tri-OUSTKY PRODI CK taker f .r.' M tht end ol lh year. LUCKEY k CALDWHI- Ckjrlotle, Mutch V, lc' 3, i Ki:i'IIAI(T Ai I) i No. 296 Harket street, Baltimore RF, NOW M . N I'F Al Tl rtlMi I' AM'!' HV M ACM I NF.HY, whiek give 'ho .' moat briutiful impreanona of lliamondi A- " ehanla ara invited to rill and iee Una iinvrl " of making candy, and lh beauty and aup rnx" Canitv madn hv line newnroee.a. Il ia W A K K TKll K K:VV I M ANV IT.IVIA'IK .rn .I.o VVI...I...I. Ilnnl.u tn (llM,KS. IINM, FIl.S, KAI-INM. Al.KM.'.i'"ij' ' of I virui'TM' Fbt lTH and tU l i. r All order. I.y leilur or ilicrwriae "ill '"' prompt ittenttori. To ltri l.l.it-iutiil rial r,ri f 11'IK iii.(li iigni d, Contr.rtnn for il,f,B I I'.,.., i ii, ...... .i I .. ..n,t.,. ill on-, la tor I. vi ii it the llrick. by tlie thonaaeJ." " I'laitrring. by lh iq iare yird; Ihe Hida , did lo ( ileb .Miller, of l.iucnlnlnn. on or ls,, iiui day of April ne'. The kid. !l I" t .i.- m t r . i i. .intilar p.iil oil ino 1 ui April, il ur.... - eoin'on siiiietior I our. I ne dui . j . commenced about lb lit of July vi completed before Ir. t r eil viinier. ing to be d ine in the p i .g of I Hal. lSjr For fiiriin-r parliculara coneernml JJ work, . apeeifiealton. fi d with C.kk JACOH RAMSOUR ) fl, M. WARLICK n,n CALEU MILLER I.ineo'nion, N. i'. Ma. eh i. lPa3 Ip.iimI lur snlc. V ri'HF.iiibacribor ia rlrair J ' I nu. nf mIIiik I a I'I" lirtai lalinn. Ivin mar lln R'; jnll Ferry Kind, T7 Ii ini... iro.u rharlnlle, containing J ,w ind ,irt ell limbered with pine and oak, la'g" t w, lent for ..wing in'o Luinlier. Thi In'" J f I'odd, J taiah l alhey and Mr. ;vllU,"'u , .hi ' rum ihromrh lh land on which a i1"" , reetad. For further pi'l"""'."" "j"1 j, K StitittTitti. Wire 2, 13. I! r ,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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