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Fiom the Albany At gut. THE INSANITY OF GERIUT SMITH. A geotli man who aw and conversed with Gcml Smith, shortly after the aff.ir at H.rprr'e F.-rry. told u that b was lusan-o uot merely excited by fear and sitated bv tas emotion which hi complicity iu the si!7ir might produce, but meotal!y derang fd. Urn eye was sd his .ppeir.noe biJTrd, and bis motions piin:dio and aricertaiu, but unceasingly restle-s. Ilo was iu constant fear of being arrested mi CM n.,1 1.1 YirpitiM and su-pected hi fiends r ... Int. mi. to bctra? huu inlo the band? i of justice. Wbeo the true., elcctioiisetlng b.i lit circulated that Governor Wise bat iucd a requisition upon Gov. Morgan for bim as a fugitive from jutioo, b seems la hate beooru ao frantio that bis friends saw no other bjpe than to read bim to .i fvluin. , I We make an extract from a private letrer ...a li i aul.irvit. wbich ijives OU10 partIO- . .v;- ..A .n.l a well meant but I I n.iaJireeted career, fata! iu iu n'ua'nM", .lite to bim and to all -bom be involved tl.Z fanaticiama. A letter irom urn, .h.bta..Myt,..;: Vrar Sir: Gorrtl Miith was bro Ij to it ytom ye.-terdiy. and is qnte a - rar-d, rtito'.Uctanlly as well as mora..y,j and le N also feelU pbjMcaily. He refu- .ed to ti'.e an anodvtie, a'.l.g.t.g that the; medio put huu to'.ecpfor the purpose j cf boiin-' bia upend Wain bim to Vir- jlinia. WLen informed that hi mut take , i:, .o'.on'ariiy or by oonipti'ition, be opened t JT51-.1. JI then took it. 1 deem tns madness a sign of tbe tiuies. lie is a victim I) the exeltcuieot which be helped to make pem-rsl, sod which, in various degrees, is row p-rviim a'l toe free States. It is maeh it u to tbe cic;ti qjcdI ajaiust witches it, t f rrvaiird at Sal.iu and other parts of New Kneland, and the time wiil come when our --oiruiiLts will look back at it as we look bsck od tbe doings u Sai.-m. I am not aure but that tbe Harper's Ferry out break w.'.l intensify tbs excitement." L.tvAVTEa A j'jodly nuaiSer of pr sim were io froai the country on Monday, and a n.ry fair bu-in-s done of a puulio eb.ra.-ter. Tbe S'leriff di-poed of three triets of land at very cood juices tbe Cas ey, ,, and dut-n lanis. T.i tracU wore s.U by the Coujuiiioiooer in Equity. '1 Is L'r.'iu tract, contaiuiog about 61 acres, wn bid eff at ?7,75 pr acre. Tbe tract, leioiiiri to the estate of Samuel R. Ham icoud. iiecea-d. about luTs acre, was t'ouiit by Uai-.ih Ilaiunijud, E j , for Jl fiiio. We It am that L) .a, a s'.aTe, tbe proper ty of Aiviu Massey, which we noticed in our ia-t issue, sufi rel the extrcu.e penalty of the law on Friday ia.-t. It general ly expected IDat a cocfesion of tbe crime wou.J be bad on tbe ga'..os, Lul we under- etsnd lb at tLcre was none given We learn from one of oar citixens tbtt Mr. W. Kliis, living in the eastern portion cf oar L. strict. Was way'.ajed abd shot by some person tecreted tpou the road side, on Friday eveLiij ' last about dunk Mr. E.js returtiing borne, riding in Lis bajry villi L. w.fe, atd at tbs discharge of tL guo bis bor-e took fright, and ruoniug off .Lime distance before be couii be checked, a tbe s.,.aui iu ambush was allowed suffi-c.-tit t.ioe to make bis eacspe. Tbe ball t -a tStrl in the back part of bis neck aud lodged j jst bebiud tbe riht ear. At nrstj co uf bis recovery were entertaiued, bat ae are bsity to slate, from U--t ac t labts. be is doiu weii. Our stret t were eniivened on Friday and Siilurfiay ia-t by the mi.itary cotnposing tLe L"f p-r Batiaiiou. Tbe Loer Ba'.taiion parad u on tbe two day previous at New !a.em Tbe Balta.ion below at tha close of ti.e dni', was aidresaed by Major J. E Kj: td:-, in in appropriate and sojl-siirirj'r Hie. Mjr John I. vV'.ic add:cssd tbe I pfr baiia.ion wi-.a oue of Lis cbaricteris ke speeches Lsij.rr, A "Tall" Family. A corre-poodeLt ef the Ohio Citizen CurLbes ti.e fjiiOiijt' h-t of a rstber t!" family, in Bourbon coun-; ij, ICcLtatky : Tbe old geLtieman is a Dative of Mary iabd aud i. to his 7 Oib yetr ; was brought to tbe State of Kentucky w ben me young, I aud bas raised LI. fau.ii T in tbe above coun ty, rannstiraj of .ix sons and luree daugh ters. I In t'ae fj'Joainj table tbe be'ijbt and we;gl.t of tbe entire family are civtn : Fatber, 6 feet 4 in;!.ei, 200 pouads. , 1 tlse, 0 feet 4 inch ;s, 2-0 pona Is. j 1 Lot!.', 0 f;'.-t 4 iacbte, 2-i pouods. . James, 6 feet G -ncles, 215 pounds. Sarah, C f-et 0 itches, 1 G- p.t.ud. 1 Jj'iiO, 6 f. tt 11 inches, 'i'.if) pounds. Miry, 6 feet 2 inches, 1-1 po-ind-. E -jai, 6 feet 2 inches, 210 pounds. Mattt,ew, 0 feet 0 incbea, 2-0 pounds. , J.T Ci feet 6 inebes, 1 'J7 pound, j Daughter, 6 feet 3 icebea, ltj'J pounds, j Total be'", "0 '-l inches. Weight 2, .Or pf. unm. 'I be f.uniy are ail liiibg except tbe youn.'eet daugbw-r, are ail areaitby and of, tr.e li'-t f.miliei of Keutucky. I m pbi add. : several of lue gr.rjd-eiiildren are over CJ . feet, and are stui (.-rowing. A better illustration of free soil ivmpathy , bas not Lees lately seen then tbat de-cr bed in tbe following paragraph aboit a uiU;uld J lady from Noi:b Caroliua : An old lady. Mr.. Franci. Kiudred, is now an itmato of the Warren county (Obmj l'ojr llou-e. Sbe former y resided in An son count v. N. C, and w ae ricu in lands and neiiroe., but b. Pnl all ber proper ' ty in li'ierating tb aiane.. In K-' she w.nt to H.llsborougli. Ohio, with bcr last s ave, tbe ba siuce become ao reduced in e.reamctances a to be compelled to take , . fugeij a por house. Sue aud her friend.' new appeal tu pbilanlbropi.U to eoutribuuj enoug LtO get Lr out oi - Mrs. Kindred is now eighty three years old i . 1 -. ,R a Mnra In .Tin . lUSUlUliVB. Soma of tie Iti.'.su c.0 Lak Superior bave fjrm-J a Teu.psr.iice Society It was occasioned bv tie defect. on of a Chlel in whom they .'.ac.d iuiplicit confidence, wbo iudulged a liti too freely in the ardent. and while drunk aptnt a considerable a mount of money tntruMtd to bis keeping '1 he red men bad as ind. nation me tin,: orer it, ami, after H.o-1 eu.pb.tie aerie. : rnts, f irm-d . ai '.f pmiecu a.aeciation. based Ou faaisuifUtai pducp.e. ; tual la to lJ;yX ..-a .WH P'orft Carjolinsr S&Tig. Mi V'-:J- CHARLOTTE: T nr sd a y. N ov e m b c r 29. I $59. II rl:. R. Waaenrld. Kq .of Lrnoir, lia eon. -,..,.,,, .d. , n.i ia our au'iionwd aneBl. lie order, fnr the W hio. blanka ur autt-r. lliin three monilii r. doilura. . . - chanqe of Schcduic-Again. t fty nirnin(r a ,tcr ofin ,ur jfler 4i ,au rilVe. 7 o'clock atniht. Thanksgiving. Thnr.day la.t wa. .ery generally k. pi a., day of Tl.ank.j.ving in our town.ever, p'aet- of bu.i. nr.. bcinj cbtrd nd jl kind. oJ.w.jrajN-m.ua; wrt-ne,j -, ttlf n,r,ri,iiif in the P.-chytrri..n Church, the Ker. P. T. Puiifk. i.tTieikting ; in the J I -i i. .i . r... t. M ... . .r '.u r, 'r, . . K-iM'.'i ASA Jt". ...r. a...:., . t l,J(...J a..- """"""I- M," ao-nary from Siam, preached in llie Pre.hy Uri. j n Church. S..me V4 Slate, obacrved that d..y. and . more moral and .abliine spectacle cannot be imagined than 20,l)UO.Q0fl ol people, giving up eve. ry av ieation, to tread the cuurtaoftiie Lnrd'. house ' with ni;. of thanksgiving. Had we, c. a na. ' i ti.u.c.lkd o.iier ups.n Him from whom our heln ' j eoineih. we might have been uved from the trror. ' I into which we have fallen. j j . I Election of a Professor. j The Trustee, nf D.vio.on College met in thi. . p iCe OI) ,ua4th in.Ulltf fur ,hc porpnwu e. : ing a Trofcaor in the place of M.j. Hill, resigned. I We unde stand that t;!C Rev. Mr. Mdrer, of the j Fiyettcville Presbytery. a. elected to fill the v.. j canry. Prof, nor Fiahburn tendered hi. resign., j tion. but the Trustee, r.n-.iested him to withdraw it f..r the present. The Rev. Ur Ucv also denr. ed ! rel.rr, bnt the Trustee, requested h'.m toob. Uin t'ic aid of one of the Professor, if b: I . bur. were too onerous, fur which they should be paid. Church Burnt. We learn that the old Methodist Episcopal Cliuieh in Salisbury, wn burnt one night last week. It used by the col. .red member., and a meeting bad been held there on the night it was . burnt. It is .uppo.ad to have been ti. work of: D incendiary. Il vn aituated near the new j church and in a thickly settled part of the town, j it i. a tortunate circumatance that no oilier buna. inf;' wereioiared. Alter no Good. We le irn that a few evening, .go, a rnau in ve ry poor sppirel and his sines so much worn a. to b-; tied together by twin, called upon Mr. Arthur Grier, on the Poll, r road, auoul S miles from Char, lotu., and r.tjueslrd perriiission to star ail night.; ... . .i i.. ..,..,...1 nil mnn,, wa. reaov.ofi wii.cu' he parloo.-. After awhile he a.sed lor a j bed. Mr. tsner loo a luiu in to . room, but told him I h. -ooU n.ve to not on .me of hi. clothe.... he I ,t r-erinit hiu. lo alc-p in hi. bed with luch , Oner s-'ing Aisiut tiie same time, a man called upon M t. S.iripie.on the Providence road, and also re. I ..e '..' lo all ti.gnt. He wa. permitted to ,t,t ft. r .upper went to bed. Mr. S.niple was up j.e.'ly as usui I, and hearing tiie .ir.ngi r c iiinog down stairs, he went to meet mm to .how n.m wnere he cuu'd wash, butinstead of .I'.ppiig to wasn, or sjy anytii-og, he sUrtd off in a run aa fast aa be could j;o. Mr. Sjmple puriuid, but ti-G not overt iae him. il.t boys wete at the brn at In. t.me or he would have sei.t li"in if. ttr him. T'ne.e are suspicious circuinstai cea and shou'd put our country tri.oo. on their guard. " lia g.v.n lo hospitality," ia a Christian injunction, bell wiieu a ir Hospii.jity is appealed to, tneie la b -l.-ong amiss moor ex ufuning to see wlitti.er we are enlcrl.iii.il. g a " uevii " or an .uge-i." An is.wl man wi.l not oi'j'-ci.bul a r.-ue will. Kest as-isivu loey are alter no good. Conviction of Odcar. We learn thai a, "ter a patient ex .mm. ft!.,. cise, a hich con-uroed liiree dsya, the jury brought in a veroiet dieiaring him guilty ..fan attempt lo rape on Mr.. Bry.n. Tl'is cane . Iieited lerest iu ih. comiuunily general. . " ,id ive h ....r... an.. tale- wa eame it.lfig sXtlt. Itt'i lo tlKil trying an ordedf. 1. tr ilt-pt tfi Wili.f.i' lUnii 3 huur il be maoe lo waver or e.,t,4tilc, herself. A It Im i rie awiea.iiveijr - " s.jrs, n.l. u,npt wa. m thi. may belnlerrtO irom en. eru.e. ol lot jury. For toe- .ut. Mr. I.ar.oer ; lor in i prisoner, Messrs t. u,pl lj get a be fc.iotu.iid U.boine. Au al-, new l.-i.l -r an appeal will be nia.lt. I iu:or;..eu I... I nd not tne jnty ren- ! W have e. red a ur j.el of g i..tj, a numuer in court pr. p . red and c.ieriun.eo lo ro l-lort he let th prisjliur' tsF. nl men er moot tne I. w " A P-ldicg on a Euil." a ti.al on fl.tl.rday last, to people .f root i ui.o i.v tne name ol 1 sue, a i, on a ran, lor Ins .bo! ti n pnooipl nit.. peopie were bestowing their aiieiniiou. learn h mad no nea.'.tiou in dcci.r- j . , ,uo,.-..an..l ana ...d es-ery e ' " ... ...... ,a 1,..., h.s luroal CUl. TnV turo-e I jose, but at n.ghl tiiey wer t.unt.ng mm up j again. 1 aU, we learnl Irom a genl.cu.an. ha . ....a,,, - tluM 10 s.nsoury. , W iso leare lhat th. cit.Kua ol Cu j , eliell,d,.l the Agncultur.i Fa.r, miu al that J a hw 4 ,n 7 or pwapoeaet. place a lew ay. Well, on Silurd iy la.t, tnef tk lure oi mem oul aud g. Iwo ol Ihelll 2jH l..sl...s ap.eee. (.,e i.an, on account of his age, they only gal 7j I.sii.s. tiiey li.en shed or..- h. :1 of Hh ir t..ds and "ate II. a coal of printer', ink snu a fre ...... ... I L.rle.t .11. whrrr t.ev will b. receiV.o ii.. i . vi. i:....i..i.......,..rUii.... ' cored one in liaia war eurseives. and we. believe . walked for years, fcave applied to bim . , " Y u ' "nm " " e- a l , i rtnrn..rl him. ws Vins ll.'orate cbaracter that pelVades the eiilir; long. Mr.Gner left the room, bat looked in to ere h.t . ..y. Tne remedy pie. hut not the , d have returned bin.e wa.king. i edifice I I c c-i inn of it is verv fu.l of hi,- ' wHie.ou.ud. .. T UP, o.,... .m-.e.o.. Ifper.on. have any doubt let i ifib oi'fd an! .mbi.Iic aiong I oWrved.loas-orT.iofhisold ,,,y 1( ljll00 rfpr ; b....ied to Mr. Grier'. eye. a eli.dre.ed person. "'"' - to m thi. rec.p. J formation U-tati-m in more than ba.f life si.,, and IUr.,oa.,ed until n.orn.n,, bu. slipped off. ithout "d 'r . co,..,un,caU ., to the., , f ') V'A 1V,V1 lU; ot much nrobabl. accur.c, in lineament1 I j. ; Z V-k. 1. r for Bo on Your Guard. More Troop. Colled Out ! JUDGE RUFFLV3 RESIGNATION. We.nldplnurCitiacni.ir1nien,brne.,lhat From information received by Gov. Wia, from j ; VTa are iudobted (say. the Raleigh Stan . anonvmoa. letter wa. received by th. Clerk of !pion. In whom ha baa the fullc.t confident-., () he court0ly of uis Kxcelleney, the Cou.t at Charrc.to.n. .latin, that if a hair of , that ..erel aocietre. cxi.t bound together by the Q f Judg, Kuffin'.let- John Brown'. bead w l,.rud. .my viUnge , horrid oath. to libenU. 3,on h. h. order, town and city in the South would t, .et on fire. .d out a. , ad it.on.1 numb. o h. J - ' lT.,w lli. Snd of December draw near, n it nut a part of proJence to double our dilicn.ee in the protection o."our property I . call upon our town uihoritir. to ce tht an efficient police force i. secured for the town, ind that eery suspicious person be closely watched. And every household er .hnald look to hi. own premi nd .re that no attempt be made there. That abolitionist are amongst a. we have eery reason to believe, and it i. a daty we owe to our.elvr. to k..p . watch. ,"om a ' v.rii.i. .a. fu. eve on .11 wh .mo..gat . in the cap.. "- -''" ' w" ctyofpclhr. oran,.im,h,rho.,n.. Two of""? "bl ' J'!ll"d tlii. charnctrr wrre taken up in Salisbury for .ell. ,Bl.ok. tonrKioe.,ndnneoi negro by, to whom he bad M a b,.a, thai ne would nii him a letti r after he wrntaway. Are I we tannlv tn.iihmit to snrh Ihingt, f No! better drive thi m from llie eouotry tl.n have the negrr. ; aniperea ilh aome of tlu ni are bi-eominf on. , .u t manugcaldc now, and with ibr proccl of bciny i t free they would become wr.r. Since the above wa in type, w. learn that in cxaininipg the carpet b.jf of one of the men arrot. ed in S.,bury. a hat w. lound contaiuing in name, of tbe nrg.-oea, from (...Id.boro to .s,i,at,u. Wr aim learn lliut on. of thrm attended a i meeting of colored person., who ddre.ed "d told them that they ought to boy book and in. form Ihenirelvea, for in a ahort time thry would have to nVht fit tieir liben Gov. Wise Taken Prisoner. The Pt ler.bnrg Eipitn Icll. a eood joke nn hit Pilerabnrg Expitti tell, a good joke on hit r.!l,. f. ... II ... . I. ... r. i .1.. .J.. -r .u ,., . .. E a .u. da y night to try the gift of vigilance of th. .enti. nela, but forgot to provide him.elf with the e.in. ttitign, and after loafing .nspiciooaly about the line, of the ciimp. f..r . short time, ind fin.lly .p. proiched within a few step, of one of the .enti ne!a. "Stop." .aid the sentinel, bringing his gun to the position of" rdr." and ".hoar. ,! he d'fed at llie .u.picioua character reluctantly halted. "Friend!" laconically replied th fi..v. ernor. " Advance and give the countersign !" .aid the .entinel. Ary tounltriign had ll. Governor n1 forgotten .11 about getting it it was a part of the ".Id ro.e" leH out. ,1(re " "ilrmma the Governor bad rot thought of, and it came liko . .mall clip of thun. dcron him. He at lenf-ih replied "I am the Gov. er,,or of the State uf Virs:.iia llioav A. Wjss !" " P'fhapa you are," replied the sentinel, who wis TerJ confident that h. had caoght a ljii.g aboli. tioni.t,"buty.u..-emypri.uner.".nd.o.f he ordered the Governor to march with hi... to lb. 7 . "f compn.nc. .j i e ... . .:- : and damming up hi. objection, by a .ignifieant movement of hi. bayonet. I tie ij-.vsrnor went .long, somes. hat chagrined l . , . i j fiat chagrined . .1 lumored, snd , ,, . ' r. He mime, . at first, bot finally became good i bore bi. imprisonment Itk. . soldier, dintcly aent for one of th. commanding i.ftjceri, to whom h v known, bad a hearty laugh wuh him over hi. adventure, and wa. discharged from custody. Cure for a Felon, We hare noticed latterly a greal many pern. .un :rmg from relon, and lo prevent a. much hu- man .uffering as poi publish the follow. ing remedy A person can very ...ily tell when a felon : coui.ng, for it seem. a. if . briar wi. in the fii.eeror other place, yet y..o csnnot ob. serve one if y.u then take the .km next the s.a ., . a j H-rmW . UP fr severa ther. i. no virtue in the akin of the egg, but MC,M. fa we -m ,u ' -r and the binding is what k.,1. the Felon-the i circulation ia slopped and it is smolliereej. We : Excitement at Charlestown. Late new. from Charlestown stated th t thtex. citement there wss abating. Gov. VV.se ha. laki u eery precaution lo te prep; rod for svery emer. geicy that may arise, and the tr-sip. are regularly in camp, sentinel, set, and all th. formula of an army is obacrved. Hut to .heiw that great ejcile. ment still prevail, there, it is stated lhat on. of tiie seiiline!. alarmed the whole town very much by firieg cfT his gun ; npon inati n. it turned out lhat mistook a cew f. r a man. and I ,i .oln .... ., .K,. k.it.-k. s..'.i ..Circuit Court is r.Uinlv ri-ht. Therefore. I it. A person would .uppo.r that man must be very much exe ud who euuld nut tell a cow from a mm. even if it wa. dark ret there is no e.cte. i Nonintcrcourse. Ti-. Ricl.oiood U'ai nia ae. . .uggealion the form.tiun of voluntary ..sociationa thr r"r gh. ; out Virginia and the South, bound . gether by a common pledge among lliem.civt.. neilner to eat. ...... .. r. V ' '- r. unua. wear, nuy, or use any aruci wnmnever ma,,:.cu,ed., , m.portod from the North." I cur-., should b... l..rf.,u,l w, 1,,.,. ,. ... ,, a ' 7 . , . tnt hi.e x,uth Carolina abuseu the orth inor. ,fcaM M i,.....-. line, jt t'ney weie iw-jtig the 6rt to tb U ring pl.ee. and apand Itorir money. Ilul w. I ail wui i,t getting right now, tor when tne j .Northern snercham fa el tneir pocket .rise ted tl.ey will be very apt to cause s change. Gov. Uriie and the Prisoner: On the 2id insUnt, t.o. Wise and hi aUff had a long interview with lb prisoner., urging them to prepare for oe.th, a. the enlenc of the Court would be evrnei oul wr.lwul any interference on hi. part. He ..iu Coppie was tii. only oueof llicm whose punishment he ever tiioiigni iwjui couui.u i ting, bui now determined to hang llieni .il j Erowo declared hiru.eif prepared to di. and jus. . , . .. i. l fi.O luin-eil in the H .rcr rerry afl.ir, only regretting hi. error in allowing th. tr.i. to p.... Cook pruned . ..llmgne.. to . nut ..id ho alw.y. had a great repugn. uce to hanging. Ao-ms for the CadeU. Uus.nta.ye.tereiay Ukieg u. to the Depot, ur aiteottoll waa called lo III irmi tnsi ul on for in CadeU t th M.liury Institute in ui.ee. They eon...i ol Coll', repeaiisg nfl. .ndp...o;....d carb.n... They ar l.gi.t. ...d .1. ta-r an aequnntance with In. sWt. epsr.ntii of loauii... wiil l .asilv mansged by the CadeU - W. also noli U.al the uniform of th Cadet, hav. coin n, nd a good many hav appeared .1..,.. .... VI hen on u.rao till V Will Wa. ejillte balidsolne pes The Independent. We h.s received three number of s new pa. , oldsiK.ro', order tb h C. Il i. a very :Out any outbreak Offer of Aid. Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, off. red to Hue. Wis an. amount of military aid. Gov. Packer, I ' la ruanl on 111. State line. Pa.e'ai eninp-inira in'in this State have alao trnde.ril l arvicra. una . . , , , 4 IJ- Alth.ub Mr. J,.ton. the Marshal of O. hi j,ie, dine an. inforni.tion to Go.. Wi.e. , , h rji.in ,, , rtlcuo liia fuiher, yol there ia no doubt that letter, hare been received from variou. qttjrter. written by diaii.lcre.tedaer.nn,s;ivin(inforniaiinGtiuteom. panic, are foi nina; fur llie-purpo. of attempting r.,,n. .;.. ,nl.,rm.iioc l'ia com r - a reacce. Tlwir plan ia lo go .t-errlly arnird.and j,KCjtj. , p,.rf0rm it. dulie to my owu at arrive at Chailc.lown privately, and then on the j,f,clj0 fur any oonaidcralild period. You day of exrcul'on make a rah fir tl.i prixm and r, rl ,,,,( (Jie whole prol'casion mut lib'-rsie tl-0 rriaoncra. .Mjyor or t lurl. a. uf, c(fc , ,,,, l.I1 ,,i ,f w,k, u, f. U( ,. arll . ,iVC ,,e ' place. We htaie, ahuiild an attempt at narut- ' D1.dei lh,, ay maB e ,j i ,,P tteuipi ui..y i made ; t. ki j . . .l,.lirrd. then thei a ill hav. ! ..ured qui fc"t''-Vvr"r ."."j due ll" lor their uiitdtcua. ! Ureal SfOUincrn JU.OU. i We laarn lhat a irl of tin. Uroat Sotilh.rn V ail , .;..lk..U .l..nl.r r . ni 1,1 h. Ih. K . . i ..... train. Th .rr.r,.ne.t ..mmenerd la.t , Wedne.day niglt. We learn 1mI it arrive. i J hoa stwner y thi arrangement .1 Coluinhia, ' than by .ny her route. j SouC Carolina Legislature. I 1 h.. bodyniel in CulumMa ye.terday. rmy ,'Pt a .long m-...g. from G..V. t l on the Harper'. Rrry ! some iniw.st. ntlair. W. shall look fur it silii j , j resulted in .ueh improvrtn. ut as would jus. ; ev(f i( ,, ,Uatain a jo.irnil i-orthe urtn. Carolina II hig. tily me in louder deleiritig tuy resiSoatiou Ur0T- ylr jJ(.hanan. ao odious l,. be ATTENTION CITIZENS. j I hud I have taken on me too much, and I ' hocome ,) 0,iiou, have his constitu fbnsidering the inefficiency of our Milt- ' ?.m ?"fiB,1 1 ou-h uo" .l- i tional a'l vi.-r. c ,-ne. This is . toll.ii... a tsry defence, it is deemed necessary and ! '?f U'd Lb fT"1 '.L? PUC!P' J "J ! aig,fiCa.ii f .et. aud its lessons should not expedient to organixe Volunteer Compa- 1 "bolB '' tt,10 bo!J 01ftc" ",lbo," n,.or,1 cer ' bo lo-t ,,p,n th -e who still insanely elitsig n, .t, or in the vicinity of Pmeville. N. 0 , "hi d.0,ne ,U dula'i ,0 eD"re "l" I to the .but. of a doomed and fallen ad that we may be better able to defend our ; flc'ou uof '"""''IS'" ed u,en. ? " mini.tr.ti.,,, in tHi- acction of :he country, horses and firesides fro. tbe incendiary and ,tlJecl ac,k , tb e0UD!ry ,"la Por!,ou " 1 -llnonu II misrderous attacks of Xorth,rn Ahn'ilion. We therefore earne.stlv irn Hm !,,! .;.;. i Iwfdenee Sl.arnn j icnee, enaron ana 1 - . , . - , . .., fjteie cree., to eome torw.rd aud enroll under tbe Banner of tbe old North State. I old North Slain i por this purpose a meeting is called at Piueviae, 10 tunes South of Charlotte .,, ; -, c . . . t. ni i PineviIIe, 10 Uil.es COUth of tbarloste, i,- , o : li i 1..1 on the 1'irst Saturday in December, let . i . 4 oclocz, A. M. M 1Y riTIKN'S MANY CITIZKN3. lor the Xifth Carolina Whig. Mb. EDITOR: Will you allow me through your columns, to inform that class of crip pled and deformed persons who are uuabie , wflk exMpt ereat difficulty, that ' thev ean find relief b annlvinLr to Dr. J ! p, Miid No 120 West Thirty Ninth street,' New York. I have sreut some time in bis familv and hsv had a rood nnnnrtiinife ia j witness the core of the deformed of all kinds and descriptions ; and tbe xperience I bave t.ail of hia ail II in in c.u laioil r liaa ron cess. I Lave been mors than repaid for tny . , L b ... have received that heir for my SOU which I failed to find elsewhere. Some who have give this public noti. .. A TOWN SEND. llocky River, Cabarrus Co., JV. New TRIAL rOR BBCWf RKfLSXD The peiiion of Old Jobn Brown for a wri of er- ror to Judgment rendrfed by the Circuit Court of Jefferson co.uty, was presented to tbe Supreme Court f Appeals at Rich- mond on Friday la-t. The Court on Sat- orday refused to awarl the writ of error, 1 hmg of opinion that t ie judgement of lb tue Icution of Browo wiil eerlritiiy take Pl,c 00 beit "'daj "etk, tbe 2ud of as .enienceu A Counter PbMjI-ohtion. An enraged individual of La Salle, Illinois, opens as fol- lows : ' I noticed, iu your issue on the !Hh instant, an advertistntnt copied from the K.cbmoiid WLi,;, (Va ,) oTcring felO.dUO re- I" ' . ,"'.r!7". , dings at lilcLmona oi o,()UU tor his bead. U hel hr tbe Inn . ori which ibis rurniritv A. lie ftbe ad verl i.er ) ofTe-rs to be on. ofLr.I . ' . , , , ! SI, 1 ? I... h..ndr.H I ff, .l.a, . f ......,...!. . . i, 1.'i rA I A . :. . '.. i1 k e e'.i e , , .i .i branch, if one bair of tbe bead tf this Bued man fj. U. Giddinira) be harmed." ,,Twr I'.v.,.A i ' , f ,l -i i r .... ..w l ,,,v.6 from Bamberg, S. C , uuder date of Nov. I 10, sayi : the South Carolina Railroad, by tbe ciliien. -r. .1,. ioh.l.iianiraof tha virir.ir. ih.r.or ' ! again-t tbe institution of slavery. lie had '; bis hair shaved from one side of Lis Lead,! ' be ibca received a coat f tar and feathers, ' 1 . . -is i i for having indulges in auusive remarks ' .e ...l. ... . ..:: l..,.,l l:..:.. ,r I.e. -:ll I . A .r.. I f'- j - , ku" . H 1 received a leciure, tnai u inocnjrts oi the . . , Abolition part, to .nd,ra.,n. lb. .uatttu-j A""y -ould p ove unavailing, to I - " j Pas Him AaoclD. W. bave been credibly informed bya gentlem.u of tbi. t c.t, th. a young mln named hlln.er ,n tbe employ of M.r..L fc. Am.iuk HV, champagne dealer. oINe. York, while ,n tbi. city druuiming forhi employers, spent : tnuch of bi. time in dealing or rather try. ! ing to find partie. de.ous of debating tbe ( doctrine, of Old Br0, Greeley ind other' , Abolition fanatics. Ijiu tbe account, of j thi. .Camp b ought ti tent borne tO hit ma witn a bird plui.ge on. W cannot , Uelieve IIIII mcnis. amua ".ill Ol r E; VZZ i-uieat. thm-r.1i4. the injury tbat tneir them, and from tbe re cou'.d do nothing to liuieate tbeiu 1- (TT N. ;. State Sttk. war. quoted in nm V...W ,.n tl. '.Clidt U-il tided (be members of the Council of State to meet in Raleigh on tbe Oth of next mouth, to 611 tbe vacaiicj : Alamance, Xo. 10th, !S."a. Sir: It i my "uiv, 1 think, to tviii tli a office of a JuJuc of tbe Suprtiue Court , mil I imw do so. 4, . j llie omce uaa ceen so reoenny aort-jueu bJr n,f' ,l,,t xU reMnalion especially du- ; ring the reeeM of the General Assembly- jseem. to require .word of explanation. ; wl. ten, 1 trust you win anow mo io ouor. ' ,. ' - , , . i , 1 , U,l .a I,i..h an h ' .;.. , - , , , . Hosiro to serve hit coun teu I could do o u'cfully, I could st(4' ,r0 da.-cli.tO VC-. Hut, cert:iiuly, I UU jri-took it ailh much misuivini! an to my 04- )0(t (Jut tue piaco It one whicu not only rt.(.uirt l.-aruihu' and ability, but i al-ofull cf (i..r , .uh health of body, as well I a uiin-i, iniii-pi iij.iL.o. At niv ae tliat i was iisrdlv to bo expected, ami tbe expe ticiiea of tbe vear CVIlic a lh.it I a:n tut an nej.tioD to the reneral rule. 1 have had , consideraDIO imtlspolt1u Uuitug caiili aim ; of tho Court, wbich I im obliged to attri bute mainly, at least as to its duration, to the l ibors bido'd'tu;; to tbe office ; and du ' ' ng ' tao suuiu.er terms I have suite red -"1 COUeh and fever, threatening a per r.atient decline and materially ititert'erin! wfrlf tl.s discharge of my official duties. 1 OUjJit, perhaps, to have iaid dow u office at tbe a'ljji.in.i ut of the Court at M or'anton ; and I would have done it had I not thought mvseil oi-iiid, utnii r llie Lope tf regain ing bea.ih. lo snie as long as I could suli out linpropcily reaincting your Kxccllency in the period you mttbt wish for tbe ecleo- j tiou ol a successor. The ititerval has uot ol luu "ouor "J '' P"1'" ,rU!fl- 1 """ot' t"rt,or ' Pte the censure Of a single one Of my f. l r , . , . , low citizens mr see 1. 1 n ill silt-li a eiimlitlnii e r . ' ' I mu-t add that I retire both with regret sim iu ueiii..i scu-e 01 oi'iiaiiou to ine , r , r . . , Legi.-latute aud the people ol the Mate I r . f , ', ', , ., the oil-repealed proof- of their Coiiudeiice, , . . ' .. . i u D eM,'"l pryr to Aimiiihty aud tbe deept..t sen-e of obligation t,) the of the State f.r liod for peai-o and i.i i-prity in ail our j borders. tu, aiih grest coi.sid. ration, your Kx ' cilK-ncyt tno.-t obd I eerv't, I '1 HoMAS RL'FFIN, , Ilia Excellency, Gov. Ellis, Kaleigb, N. met. apttoi, preparations lor ne ' feep" ' t-oncrcs at its coming session re Uear.y compielea. Al every Ire-U n-ll ,0 lb,t Boble building one can easily - ; ue" ro 1 . " B"",". "'' ,n, - " "v " 1 1 II""-'- H iutf -noie oi il is r.pioiy appro. ennirf auai i ".."" ; r" iu..,iiy,eohvemr,.ce,nd beauty combined a notice that tbe room in lliren.te win;- for the use of the President of the Lt.iled Mae. when a'tending the (..piujl. more and fii;ure, of Christophor Coiunibus, Ainer icus Vespucius, Beij nt.iu Franklin, and Uii.iaiu lirew.ster. ery little rtrrnres l te uone tr.ront'tjoui me wing i. conipu-te . 'ho I. , in of tbe encau-tie t.iiiii for lb j pacemeut of tbe pas.if;.-. ; tbe fl.onng ol '. the upper story is now puf. ci tbroubjut ! Hundreds of vi-itors circulate through the j C.pitul daily, f,-sating their uiind wito a sibl of it. 'lorie. . itionul InUlU'ncrr ' I . ; A LMI. tJit APPLE A I.uiut Vif re ; of , f'p'" b been ae lit us by a gctitlemaii oi .-i i.iii'ioi., irinia. ju-i as i. ua'l oen plucked from tbo apple tree in tbe garden of Mr. Jo,. Carson, of Washington county It re.eum.es. numtir. head o, 3ng km . ,.;icb as wc.ee in picrures of "Old Brown. . The face thereon is a rem irk ibis fca-tare, . with f yet, Mom an uo-e, mouth and fliai herd strangely marked thereon '. W- arejrMJ ((Iltnr,, fi.t .lrfp on l' assured by ttieaender that Nature alone. o; ,b,ir bi.h ..;, . . ,.,.. n. i , . of .iJe .1, 11,1 ue..tney tins t.arnan no -I apple ' 't. . . 7 . t , , " '. K " """" u ermine . 1 .. liiiH.-a CkVRUd ilia follijwin curious account is iivfn in onl.ton's (Vnlooadia " rr - j- of the (lumber of hur.es iu the various parts of "orlJ : l ITliw vaneral ettltnate baa been riirhtor;, nsolvaato. llskiauk iia fort v hvn horse. to every hundred inhabitants, wbich is more! than an other Karnsai. r:..... l uriiaiu ani Ireland have g,.U0,Uil(l horse. ; France S.OtlO.DOO j Austrian Empire, ex-1 elu-ive of Italy, 2,iilM),0.lll j Russia 3,.j ll), UUl). Tbe United States bave .0,0 id udo : t.:. L- .i ... ' ' ! w),;..h w .... L- .. I ll.u I,..... r.t ,1.. , r . ' i ruriu are e.limalod at '. A Lu(.ID Exi'LANatiun. A fT'intlcman on board steamboat thus exp'a.ued l hi., children bow tbe boat was made to go: .. y011 d Mt lhi b . x0 tee dears, this thiugaiuboh lcre dow0 t'hro fc fc b , B Ha , 08 ,0 ,llo j( h and tb. connec ,'td Wlb lh ctikJuli;)Cr.llk,lllI)t ,ud ttl,t J , j far b)J g lb ... 1 H :, . V. ., I ? ,lo ;u Loal ' ,bet " Tn Il..rnv Hi,. I I ,lgl , ,, wb boue became ao infested " ' -"m,.orry say. Uh',bM' Thll7m' "r'"i"l".ei'" heloo,.r.e,bcig protect.d by a J . '( " ! " . ? T,ukn ,U,the i ,u 'urf" -- hree th most prom.nent places, w ill them , leave at two forty rate, and no mista!,..-' troubled with rat. or mice since, h lIr." ! i nas n nee. I .,..1 .111 r.t ........... i. . . POOR ' OLD BUCK." Tbe New Orleane Crescent belictee in It.. Jnolrina nf OOUlOOtlKUtlOn. M It H Onllod It bulieves that good deeds ere souroe happiness to their porlormer in inn wori i, I" . i- .L. . T j as well as his rewaio iii iuo nri. iat tha .vstL'tnatio. prciiifditatod door of evil ean enjoy little or tto happiness ou this earth, because of tho cuseles atinuinj; of conscience, and thai hi putii-.li ment bureaf ter i.i in- titable. This is what it under stands by the term doctrine of ooinpeuJ.v tion. . Thi Crecceiit illustnitos this iloclrine by rereretioe to tbe pr. setit Federal Kxeoutire. Shortly after the elecuon of Mr. Nucbauau be predicted, it says, that bii term would uot expire before he became tbe utoat, odious man in the confederacy. Our prediction was partly verified earlier than wo expect ed ; for at the sen-ion of Cougrest juooccd ing bis election, his Administration encouu tered a formidable opposition iu tbe House of Hepresititatives, and since that period has been poairliss and impotent In the next House tho Uuchananiies proper win ub in a anful lllitioril i and we should not be surprised if tbe Federal Senate, I).-mocratio as it will be, improve tbe occasion to ad minister sesthing rebuke to the Democratic President. Such will be a fitting reward to one who has been false to all, and true to none. TKora are " nrino 0 poor." save the of- I fi l-ij,.,. ,n mle waiters, as to do ti i m ' " ..,. ihi-ir f.irend resnect is .11 ,i,i. which will disappear day by Hj a the tiuiol their employer draw, near and nearer toaeloae. On the 4ibofMareb, I G 1 , be a ill i;o out of office without a anil itarv sincfre fnond, in all human probabil ity, tbrou.Uout the length aud breadth o- tbn land The Cineit inti Tunes says, of the city which witnessed bis nomination, "there i not a fin.le piper in Ciueinusti a city of to hundie l ami thirty thousand pop! tbut cm i ffird to ap.ilo'txe for Ins follies, or labor to mitigate the dmns!2,, claimed j , j , i,;.,, ,,v II1B p,0,,e f America. M j rjcimi,,j -tA , Uemocratic city. It gave ii.ielia,n. iu !-.'). eijbt or ten tbou ' .,,i .;, I, i... .ntJ Democratic F.XAVIMNd IbiTTOMs Of Wtl.tH. - It i ,.. ...-.. ii.ink hoar easy - . Keociaii, - m , ,,.., the b-ltatu of a well. I . e -f . j ei-lero, or pond ol water ny uio u-e o. . ! common mirror. I he .V iiamp-nire - - : i, , , : a J Jirnal of Agriculture .ays: When the sun is sliiii.ni briiihlly, bild mirror so lhat the refl.-eted rays of light will fail inlo the water. A brijjbt spt will ' be seen al tbe bottom, so 1iht as to show tbe umalle-t object very pi .inly. By thi. 'means we have examined the bottom, of i w lls fifty feet deep, when half full of water : The smallest straw or other small objects i can be perfectly seen from the surface. In . tbe same way one esu examine tbe bottom I of 00tl(,. ,n,l rivers, if the water be aome j , e lhJ DOl , ;uu,a by win,! of r , , ..,-, if . , ,:,,,. k. u,,J,r f otrr or .haded by buiid.ntf., so that the . mnlipht will not fall n-ar tbe opeuisg, it is r, ,r,uT ,w0 one to rrfl-et tie light t- the op.i.in,..an.itbei lt dowo flp.0J.l.rly into tbe .a tfr UM u ,hro jf,, of a Lun . ,,, , K. ,, desired, and : h(.o rffl.ct,,, down-ard. W. have u-ed .,. Is si.rilnr ttso Inu .""! - tbe mirror with succe-s to n Beet the lifc-hl , cr a, rviie insurrertiou in the ;:., n.; around a field to a shaded p.t, and also : eoniprrhen-ise in Us character :ii m-r-- to carry it from a south window through during iu Ms i S- els. I h'y d n t di--1 two rooms, an ) then int i a risl-ro un ier ,i,, ,f ,,,., ,00 0 cbievu tb. di.i utuiti tbe north side of the hou-e. Half a d ... n ijiP l'i,i,,n. and they are laieirii..' ! ;) reflections of the iilil may be made, though , (1,, ,, qOJiou the pi opi.-nu Si- ii of It each mirror diminishes the brilliancy ofji;,,i ef Jjf.q I'.ijaii, iUd ' n.n,' lie tbe light. Let any one not famiiisr wiib j,, .ilD," who-e ' b antier beats no ui.c. ru this method try it, and bo wiil find il not ,ti JY )'. llriul.l, 2 1 if , . , ,i-..,s ...ri.o.ni . , . ,.. ,r l.o,, t , the tiottom of a well which b" beeo litl ibo.ii.ht of. but which miy bate be-u a fui-fil .ource of li-el-e by its deciy iu tbe water." Pxkim A recent tr. relief, speaking of !l'8 ' bmese town of I e km, ni the fir-t irn- pres.iona a .traner reeene on eul.ring tilbin 21 wa 11 eayi "Once be has passed nnder the ponder ous northern fiats, measured the thickness nf tha st..n.nd.,o. wall and ia f,rle iu I' ki b, .m be entirely bewildered ; all be f .:, U. eM1fa,e4 .J dustf mass of! C0ortJ njl,tl( mul?, cK hunlre i of cum k' ! J. sil h thrt iiarf M.in mU in tirr nnre perieeny uraigm, ami en iiea. sireen , a itvj(. . ocean of the most duirraded Ue-eara.: , , , , . .. , , . " of eo' b"!' . -", b""" k'-Uie drums, orator de.lvern.,. speeches ; , ,,,. ,J -fi. brilliant shops, cafS, and biteU, aurmoutiU-d bv long poles of all eolors, , ,, , . ,, , , , -oouen wans neaucituiiy carve-i ana gin o- ! vcr ; in fict it is "ii s uniiie in the .world tbat no dioisi Sjuld ever be aa eo ( centric. A Dtrxit I roa Hai.i Tbe Concord r'' no.. jlnlr'Tnti has turn) oul ia defence "otiiw .... . plmating tbo TIiW. ".ve been made im e ... 'la.pera rerryc ........... ,,,,,a nM promptly denied. We ' are )h !(3. decrees the fig lie produces three c,. J P'e'' tn Pj,0B '! credeuce in lb deuiel , until iSvotuiiieuiii(. iu May atid Mr. Hale. We do not think bo cares! directly from the Abe tigs aie mo" ) ' aa.k .t,..t St.. -I - -- . . . . i ...n as HI'". 1 much about tha r.sl (nan li.U ..:...,. Hi. d-..;n .1 . : i i .-. , ' "i'"i n gcr ; and that sort of niiver he onlv esteem.! for his u.e in belpiug himself aud others of I planted early iu tho spring, and t lm bit nartv into offii.. U'.U. !L. lUi',; i .i.e.-. ..... . i.eraii 1 the -c Mr Hals has an r-li.h f .r ih. fr.grant son of Africa. To that sort of nifrger hs would exolaun " O prv.ul V The farther off the better. Perhaps Mr ie may learninat aemagoisin ba push its lore for tbe politioal nigger about as as taiety win warrant. Spot dm the Sum A pol of remarkable it", it it stated, is now visible on the .ur face of the sun, more than OO.iiou mile, in dianirlue r .;.,U h I... .1 ... ..I ..(j.. mas. ius uiauiier, oi IDI eartu. It can be seen without ditfioultv with thei aid of au opera gla.a, the eye, o( j screen. I lis I ance of the! lion, of sr, r. miles. .me lift, lousand mil- limes tb. whole aurf.c. f .h. -...h een or sixteen , A. i Zl. ' !..t,:e ,un.00 ., -jib vruioner, it wul be vi.ibl j Another lasnrrection In Prrparmiun nt Hi8 Ifnrlh. - From ll the signt of tbe times, from ofjry thing tbt e on soe and bear arouai , u-, -if - -..-....r aernia B. ' mi front inn on loot at tin Nni-iK , :- 'i " on t Isigcr and more extends nculo, and of a more .loien oimracier, mnn llio ute 01Jj break at If.rpor'e Furry. The H-publiCan loader iu CoK're and in the pre.., ,j above all, the liahla of tbn pulpit, ar8 pro.' p.triti( the wy for tbe coiniujt eventa v.,ic, are cualin their dark and omiiioi aliajow, before. Tbey all endorse John Brown m fr at thoy can, and aome of tbcni nukj bim a hero, a demigod, sceoud only to J. sua Christ. They mix up religion v.,i, movement, aud thus add another oonibiintj. ble and dnteroua '.'..rreii'. to tn political faiiatiuism ol llie " Libuf law." 'l ake, for example, the sermon of ;nr Edwin M. Wheelook, of I))er, Ne lliirup.' hire, publi-bed iu yesterdays 1 1 1-rali.ill Thi. man, who boa-t that he h 0f I'liriup blooil on both .idea blood that ia aUi, revolutionary" -say. tliul th Uunlscr li;n ol our second revolution baa burn f,),, u and won iy jotm i on, the s.-eoiii Vr. ren, who bus pid the glorious f-irf..it 0f ,j, life; and that " bis selieino is no fun but a solemn success," and from tlie n, ,,! tyrdotu of liroxn dales a new era or tl) auti slavery cause to moral aj;itiioii now bo added physical, to aruiiict,t aciini other devoted nun will follow in the ,) of Brown, and will earry on to iu full r. suits the work he ha iegan." "1 thiik tbe-time is fast coming," eoutinues tbit . po.tle of treason, " when jou will be forced, to du as he lias done." Sucb are the entimetits and very n. pusge uttered in the pulpit St i tui..;i, ' are tol I that "John ltrnwu b,l , jj, ' religion also, and that to be hsuifed in Vir ginia is like beioej crucified in J, ru.i!,.tu aud lhat tbe gallows from ra I.i. ti t!ir sum. i In. il I vr ascends to Heaven va ill b . ,. and a symbol in our polities as th,. fr,,, "r rel.gion. i i.en we e iup.e n.,, j,,. Uaniniatoiy haranxue irom the pulpu ,.,,) similar appeals of other traitors, ,y al,j cleiical, with the fact that a co,pVtin M now started by the sains pirin . r,i..,,l a former aub-crip'ion ol t O, -hi iu jr. chs-e rvohltioiisry rifle, an I pik.-, i, u-ed in Knas by John Bro.n ai, I (,,,,,. soe-iates, wo nan come lo iriolio r roi,cu..in than that the money now eo. b eted sill i . applied in tbe same way, and that tbe " John 15rou' fauiily " is ia b- uml ni,j fik'ur.lively, and as meabing hi. l,,:,0a,r., like the expression, " the family of l.'hrit, ' .o ofif n u-t-d by divine.. Aee-irdin t j !(--Mr W bee lock. Jab n Brown Las a ve-rj family, ill tiie iiielapiiorical s.-ne; lor, he, " if an honest i xr.r..i.ji of ti, si.Ln ol the North could be taken to nurro., Joini i It-own would be tho people a cti ! id al. ,i the next Presidency, and hs lam rciit. I a mil ion of votes " And ibis i. l Um '.t fir whom the .ubacriptiont are rnv.li., i tnetaiiiot pbo-e I be to luio a mil ion of iui in arms, like the dragon a Uelb at.icb ' -it tan of old iu tbe earllt and -p'.',' j(j t erop of armed men By tou.e ef tbe sympsibii. rs auh tn cause of John Brown he b- be n tfi,u,c eed insane, because tbey are B3i yi p--pared to fully identify lhmr!ie ni'i in overt sets of treason at Harper. K.uy But Ref. Mr. V be lock ftpuduus ibcnlet of ibi. " God fcarmg Puntau '' beii,.- mad ; and, io-lned, so docs Biosn a.l'i-, miss j .re that be b.d tra j pj,.,i ,n for tfa, ,. i.emy year.. ... ,),, ,i,,rf, ,,,., W- -,. Eroin an,,,. ,j.c,,: , ,!,.. ... XMtt . . tdeht Z u i '! ju lhe Ao d.tion element o a , . " ' 1 p,r,y, , ll0 up, it. due l.uie, 'it'.'- .lfuek b, John B.o.d, and I . p.ant i. . r, t. v.. ,.( .i.... itrti ('.;:. iisa C iTi'i Winn it u s l b- N nf . k Pay Hok ! u,- I 1 io-t lile."lh arrr'al jet. t lay of o't jfiie.ii l.u'.dred ban a o! t !t (' N ' " Carolina. Fire hiitid'ed an I ei-iijo:l came over the neah-iar.l l.ii.r.-ai, u -h mdred cuoie by Barnes ti tn' 1 -' aud the balauce by vi-"! per llie '" channel. The citton ripiri. I roi-t " dui.iu tha n.onil, of November. i 1,,0.,j , .t,o..i iLree lliou-ani U ... - : j,a fl)T filllt Ul,ntb up to the pc ' J . . ..... .. .... . rl ,)f ,',. dolui b,.f,r ,(,,,,,1 of .L i. : f ,L,l.i I .iiit .u -,,1,. -rnn i rl s tu . . .a t . . ,7. .bJ e is no. ., ... ... . v V, I'M - .a m .... -i t. int in North Carol! I.,;,,. i oltou ilastme l C,r thi. V" . ;.. k,. . k, M. , ..u. .. i- Oli.J VVt ! , e j ; ,,, 0r ,h..ve. Iu. ; ,,..., .., f l4 aD immense item but t, i I,,.,;., uf ,b,. ta-i Ira It l: a " t'e a nrgiuuin oi iu. U , wd ht lu). .e.-on i ..j f f.,nou al S eler-t.r: .inco S. pt. I. are about 7,'" !' i wbieh I are said lo bave b-xu If" Carolina. THE Fl AT 1 HE S.iL ttl -,f s'l cultivated IB llie Slulh the fig r. n'c least eai and is on of the most ' live and ustlul. South ol the H""J ,lde ef . j:.. .1 1.n.i.ill "l' 17 1 , , V , , , illubra last laoiu. oi an iuvei o - ( , g . rv Ireelv tro' eond. Il bas ever been a s iuice oi - r to us that tbe fig is not Xich-ieiy va ted and turned to more profitable accoj" , but this is not tbe only iiistsuce id " .1,. ...t ...a i. if is of N'J''. ara lasi.h. el unon man iu VSIU , In r n.,.iU.. ... M, unon tbe''-1 jif.wh 2." .1.- ... U .-el. -.lb tbo iu't . , """. .',,., farmers tion ci using tne irun aa use applea for tbe puipo.e ol f itli"ul! Georgia Soulh'fn Cultn 'luf- ExAMtstMi TaiAt..- The exsm ; " ; Hatiett, alias Harrison, on I all.. Il.rrianil OnOl band, before the oounly coun, y resulted in the oriaouer being , . i .1 further ha. lei. I Thrnnuh III. counsel, " I Bolts, E-r,, be made a waiver of iii.ati.iii i.i.t thd court being "l sou e a a nn nation, hut tb.i court "f"""" ,,,U he eou", d0. " time of the circuit eourt, lue J it I. i I ii a.: tv-t,, 1 t. (7 i i f -he- a in i ii it.i i th . .- pr ; '' A tbe ; 1" .'lilt .b s e . "I'h-i ' th. ver t'e n- In Ui,) 7 i tin pi?, anu win not cost much to try u. tome d.ya yet j Hied. Ch'irlrstuH- la) 1ft ly tve lLe
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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