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PiS 1 'III LIKS OF Tt!K T.KklllU: SUvsJlltK Mil IOIT LUiSIE, tartytrivouiii pitji l-ars of tite tcrrit.lo massacre of Lipu t. - it ..... uraiian wiq iwrnij inuiw cmw,i w ,. , '. . -.-' -.- - r - rr - diers, Tjy tKoTndraiisilieai TortXaramleTj A already stated,'' m Mormon emigrant - had complained to. Lieut. Menimg, the officer in command ofthe fort, that a Sioux ! with tho foul infeotion. If they could 'counsel are three in no m her, Mr. Thomas Indian Iiad killed one of his cows. Lieut. 1 show a clean record themselves, they JMii-hie, of Staunton ; Mr. Howyer Mil F. at once sent for the head chief 'of the might have some show ctf reason for all i !l'r. f Jetourt, and Mr. linker of Cov ,, - ... iii-i . i r . .i ti r . I ington. 1 ne counsel tor tna prosecution Sionx-Matte-i-owan i the Pear, -and do- their long tirades about tho lugs. I.ut skwn md .. Ae fonuer inaiided Uiat tije Indian should ie given uiueu mui nil- iiuiuiM wiijn.u oe p. en uciwc unj - ..v. .....v v.... ol wllo, ,s tlu attorney tor tne loimuo-: ' Miitte-i-owaii informed him that it dare against tlw Whigs,' they must first -j wealth for this county, and distinguished , would send a tile of soldiers he would clear up their own record We are iaihnvyer of Pocahoiitis; the latter is B!.! Savor s have the Indian surrendered;'" ... , , , , have ''one oti alter freesoihsui. abolition- neneo in his pMession. - I pou a consul-' tip he w end Lieut. Fleming then ordered ou! Lieut. (.rattan with twenty two men, ami. the United States interpreter. AuUrt Lueieti, to ncciHiiii.inv thf M.mv rliii f to ihe in- t.. ... neci-nLfu village, wlucli was Mtuated some nine mile? below the fort. The chiefs however, refused to f urrender him, saving the v would rather be killed, w hen Lieut, Crattau immediately ranged his pieces of .'11 1 1 .1 artillery ami commtneou nnng iij.uii uie ..?f, ; w. i . n ... ...... lliaiTl'. ... l.i'llib 1 Till' HI ill iO . Three or foii.r muskets were also flrud at the same tunc nt tin. oiilv r..,nlt UI Ilie OHM reslllt Was to knock the top oil' of one of the lodges, and to wound Matte-j-owman and his "Tirofher." wJlfT w're" 'iTandiiig fii frV'iTT-Hie (itriuer with three Italls, the latltr with one. So S'xm as the troops fired, the In dians returned it. and poured upon them a show er of arrow s. The first discharge killed LicuL rattan, who -is tfiinTn... was sramimg 1.V tho wI.Ia rf t!ii I'll'lli. ill i .1.111 all K.. fJllhis command at once lost heart and attempted to fiv-leaving their cannon, arms, and every thing else, the Noun then charge ,-, the flying .oKli. rs and nTuJti t, , in tS ..n' 8V nt' A . 11 , - ,l. 1 Si2iu.i ine inier irercr w no was w nil t:ie partv Amnisre Lueieti. who had marri. -d o ' "7 M, sp.aw. jnuqied upon Ins 1,-rse . . -twa attetn 'leu -ui-jtuu.a n is escape. - ncceeded in getting rid of his immediate j'lirsuers and in making a circle around the canui, but iti-toad of striking loa the praiiie, he very f"j!ishly attempted to run tlironrrli the IVulie catun. which was di- rectlv lu'twifn him ami tlm fmt n;nl wnicti was aires- v aianncl i-y t.ie nnng , . ' i , i i i . . .. . i I'll.' H'l I, .1.111 . 1 lie result was that nil indiaii ran out aud " sIa..T'TiTs"liorse'"vTtli "his 'TiTte" nntt Ua-u "i - i.i i . i" i t ' came npon mm witu ins romanawK. j.n- - : ...j- ... u.v ,., . - n...,1( , xm.u uv. jmohu , . r - "r ' ,...,.: ,,f ,.,. r ,l tu.rs eien erie.1 out to him, a ho was a Si.,ux,i .wnuer entirely .unique. Ihey adopted ytt in strongly and earnestly for the j where iu the State. We notice thattXeof BTfrcly awareihe.cuej-ia1u:eyail:il'1I'c,u u I m"fctnl m l"tre by marriage, but the only reply the In.li- ivs.lntioti winch declares the repea t ot e, iol Mr 1)uljbin , t, U: Statef, ' st,.k;, 1ai , ; tlli . seaso urc unusually ! ing sentiment of the people uik.u this sub- Tl.e iN'olTraTrTrTriifHriMrtf: an made was to bury his hatchet i.i 1, ravine was. f.mtid bv a 1 Sioux named Klack Heart, endowed hi life to his Aftsist.inr-A in "T'i:.'lj him hek to ti fort ! lh tragtilv iH;cnrreu on tiie afterno. wotilJ serve tnem m the same way. ihe.v , .i . .. .... also went to the dei.ot of tl.e American h was near theircami,i lA-nt. Fleming ui-,n consultation. . srinie titeor six of the traders down to see fti flit mi oi .liiiriiBt. niiti it r;i not nn. . i'" " s" - - ' " : .. .atMft .ma iL-f. t n onn 4? til the next morning that news of it reach! 'tic party in the State of New lurk and: .leune-e ai.d irginia ami not Urea ed the fort. Tl.e Sioux then sent word the only organization which pretends t; , . ' . ,..,.,.;, , ,,f ,,i Sng that we lave two Houses alone, tl to the tinmaiidant tosemlout sone hiori be Vri'afny sorf of grins' ' wittr Pro -.a-' "s , K.jcCt;on y(r i)i,0in thro' Supply a frklTof uelrTv . .:. - 4. i i.:. .1 I i -i .. ' .it.istriiti.'.n ' lias made a Solemn dee a- . . ' ... ... ' .. . .. " . oi inn men io uun ilia UL-u . anu iiu-i -- , FurCVimi.anv, whic .aaa.'i3ei-tieir;a:iuiiiiy-;wri. 4i.v :.. - 1 4 s. t .i Ii.iIiU a liwrutivf ntfien liv aiiuo.utn.eut ot . , . . .' .. "l .i: i.i I ' ... I. 1 ...I... worm, utre i li M'Ti-, an', lur.iu w.eill . . i i - certainlV V ..-. .1.4. ..l-;., oi. . i. .!,;. lr-l ti...;. ..... 'the President-, declared ni the Cnven- .'. ... , ,, . t"W the traders very exi.hc.tlv that the . .. i , . -. . ..i i .! mnwnl iml tW bar! Li-.tror t.w... ,, oiiarrei was ii'i one n. wu.eii u.ev wrere of it and then drove them back to the f.Vt TPa "'tt.ris.vui4iuw ff.-if -1,'..n ! the rnessenscr left, the .lead bodies were .4: rnnrniKw ., tl.a i.Mni ...I . ir, . V -'n"i' . i x- " i i. 4 , H.. ;.. those-of- Lnrieti and another harif.g heenfMf'hem Duiuoerats aie eauaUy - .- mx?? t0Jf'"lnwnsl W"'V veniureu w execute me nazuruous task . WTra-irpTew: - i ,.ll.:., ... 1... 1 1 1 -. ' , aUu, ..,oAI u'luu the f-rt at the present time, ami it wniild ., seem that the report thaUhe Si..,.x had 'fffwul.Tiririuai'ii ncon'tlrmed. At 'the last accounts Matte-i-owan, who was ihet in three places at the first .lis- charge from the fliers, was at : the point of death. He is a brave warrior, and a great frod of the whit-. ' The St. Iruis nepiiblicu.-i says that Lieutenant i. received -Ji arrow, in his Luilv. one of wliieli iiasoil .thriiiiLili ii...iil 1 uoi.f I... t.. u..r L;ii.l i.v tl'i- tme dii-ehari'f. Mr. J. llordeau, iu af letter to "the Kepublican. savs he had sue-. CC!eJ iu burying the bodies of the un fortunate men. The Ind ians subsequent came to his store, and to ave hi. Ht- he had to give them everything in it T-VJiiie two thousand dollars worth of gisds. Mr. L. adds: As far an I know anvtbin about Indi ans I think that our . eminent ou'Iit to Mrnd five hundred m irit'-d men. vete ran troops, to keep the lu-lians in subjec tion : aud one c.omat.v '' infa'-trv to gua.-l.the f-jrt. 1 he Indlaiis. in tin- n c-nt t!n :r cai.t.-'ti to p:...-e.-s, mid ?arr:.-d "tl their imi-ket.- atid Hi.imaU. A- f-.r pht- 4u..i- n.ii,ir.J..iii.i.u.;ii.,i;..i.i ,. ;!, I,r,,.. i, ,.,7. ,t..... .......-.,,.-...-..... ii.ii. n- 1 1 . ii- i .ni" 'tm' a LliL'lU a- tarawTn- Ko-sfK r. ; 'i nw n w mt one thou'sand Indians in the banle. frw.i i, ah 'la;.M. ia.J4-j.W .iu.. pX'.-g,1.'!'--in one of :i.e l'i..-. ell-lie''. JCtiode 1-iand. c urt?. "ine tini,e rirn-e a youn lawyer 'f Pr-'Videriff- was leti-et.-d in the Marl b"i'''i" lint..!, in I'.i-t'iii, ilr--s.-d in wo- jmnt'rnffirc; f,T"t,uT!th vtrrdrrrfWrnr very valuable "lie, , allied at S'liiic liiin tlrci of doliarn -was takeri t'criu htm mid given iiit'ltlie hands of a Providence oiu;.-niaii, w Ie i as t- gi e if tu tin- l.ia- .jets' wrte. S-lie In hig-jtauty- from .lim i'ii.. . , ii was ,n"i 'i"iie, uil'l 111', o .1 II .. ii,.. i . i i .. lllr I'M, lt'1.1 Till- I r ! 1 ' 1 - . .T... 1..I- I .'..II ' .Biu.At344,i,A-iiftu.tv;.aui-wmJUi .4,i4.,,j,t'...Cf.h.s .44U.'.'(."4.vn-ii.it,jit, "' , ., I, " ," 1 , m on.' "I the I roviili'.iee 'paper- a f.-w hiv a-, w'h.eli h',i 1 a hi friiia.ii- oiiHit. 'I';..- ra-e i-eX' iulvresl, a, the i -:it I i !i,;i . 1,.-, lll. Ill'lr !e-, l"iit a inarrii-'l laaii. 1. t loir.- i llieuiiier. d.i v. m I,....! h-a' 'n-r. r. 1 1 li A I 11 1 (h C1IAI.I-.STU.V. J i.e deati., "ii J relay Ii- .m veil, vel, li(iw l'.'hll'):,4 ' 'he 11 poll ,.( the V f- t ,tv .'fster. l elf liWie'.eeh. - FW KUrigli Star, , IWncAx Lstvssims t. We have la-arcsst bfstnnrea ta "BdveTr ito .tl.e fact .that the lowifoco press u con r77r n .r j iiuuwij lamiiiug mo uip muw "i t : -.-r. . "im r- ". - - r r irr 1 miundn of iKe Vkig: party at the North on the question of slavery, whilst all locofooodom there is deeply tainted betore tney can come into court aim uo- ism or auvthini' of the kind, but we can- ,i0t consent that the political sins ot or- thorn Whitr shall 1...' i.. i. ...... rt T . , a'Mint the party lieri', ny inooe epeciai- .1. - u-K., itt ftf 11 il.'f.lM.r llvi. tO 11- ly who have sins of a deeper dye to a- inm. t',.i- In. ton- thev oiiL'ht. to itresilinc to ' -. - - lecture others. Ve tind some of their short comings thus tersely summed up by the Staunton V ctutur : ! . . . . .1 Southern Uemocrats never lire in tue '.. ... ... v,,i,,t...... wi', ... I" iiiiiiivi. Hit '.viuiivm .....iio cut the acijuiiintance of the Northern orancn oi uieir panr. in uieir zeai n ? . ., . . ., , .i i: i i .... ' . . ... i.. .i. . - i . . convict me uiiil's m uie.uiuioi aihui- tioiiism, they entirely ove .-rllouk tiie i liwt-tlii-i own wtrtv-4n that iiuarler nmeli taiuttHl a& the ...Whiga... They ha' thrown the inti-slavery resolutions adopt - ed by tl.e late Whig Convention of Ma - s - Ult' souui, anu ineo w miner me peopiu ,,. ' ,. . , ,, into me oeii inav uie iemocrae throughout the country are sound i It may . :t iu.. 1 :i.s 11 oii oiiaii seeti.-na! .juesiious - V Vuue of tl iS wiU l''M states Senate. In l.' ,..v.tr tlui 1 ...niiMTUtin State I 'onveu- . - tK'" Massachusetts passeu a series 01 as- .1 1 j .: J 1 .....!. I... .. i ...k. .ii.r iP.iirwr Ir.ui, i I mciit t f li ill O lltll H i i i i r, S . - - - .... 1 x7 :" i e. ....... ...... j . i7r Siaithei-n rIits fiiFiri.ar eeTTeTrc'T5? '". n "iu 1 .11.1 ,.t il.r.....,., refuse loalhiliale with:1' their Massachusetts brethren, but Gen. Fierce apinted the mover ot the resell- i tious, t!. F. Hal let, to an important fede- ral otHce ,. I.. i.,t.. .if iih- tori. Ttip rnflill .''.' :,i ..'.t ,i, .;,i . . . ., . . , , ""'"hiisetts. Ihu .receut ."olt Shell Cn- vor ot inierterence with a choice belong-. ..,..:., ,.n.l..-il the N'eliriLslia bOT 111 a'r.,.'. iil.T.. fl... Ci:,k ,. V' '. L"' t Z. , -'-"--S witl- ludicrous inconsistency, that the resnits to grow out oi inai measure are like Iv to prove benetk-ial. Iho -.cm- Veasurc that 'tl.conly or-'-auizatiott whleli ,'11 J"i; ,I. ,1P i. .... ....... ..... t ... ..... i.i.nr r if. . i-mr... ". ""' "rv.....p r- ntor.es ot Nebra.ka and Kansas to slave - - y was .nexpeU,cnt ami unnecessary.- Uou that i.c st.tl itocKt upon "he piati-.r... : ' .i i . : f Jrce so;!, free speech, and tree men. ... t- . VK enrasKa urn, n". e v,-...- ..r it a tet nt fiiuulne.ss on the slaverv nuestion, bat because our Southern Iem - - - crats profess to regard it so. W'bias ejwsed. measttre Northern ''f""N frs.tl., they , are -liosfil .jUl 11 OV .lie siliue UlUlllltcut . is iivim : - - -'. - - ' T?i;i.ii,io.v ash AaoTmofsW Ine "Wis- . " - -;, ;s . i,. ', ,t,,t..,i 1 . " ", . - "Tparty rn the Sfafe.Tioug-f. we do not ex- ''tollwtirg'resohittv.i.s: .ct to have our wishes conultel in the. 1. That our opposition to slavery in alT remotest degree. Mr. Dobbin is a man its forms, was never more decided and of fair, average, talents, and whilst he and uucoi.q.rou.ising that at p.esent. ; could not the place of Air. Padger, he i. ilat we repaid the Kansas a .e-: would do no discredit to the Mate. . bra-ka, bill pa! by our,..Uual Leg-j Uy the way, the chance for the s-! . Mature ?at iu recent session, as an alarm-Itinguished Statesman," Thomas L. Cling- '"g exhibition of the slave power, suq.'as-. man, are becoming fess and less every isvda.rocity only by the tug.t.v !ayei law oi i That wu deem it our duty as ministers ..f tl ti... ... nr.-;,,- . M.rainst tluvi-rr ! ,lie b"'t as against other vi.i latioi.s of religion and ; humanity, and in every other proper way r to laU.r for its removal from the church , ianu the woriu. X 'flint i4-i. iifr..rt Iii.inti'1 V ill vitf. 1 iiir 1.1.1.- i i ,-,.iriii,. wih ns'l.v tlu.lr i.nii - - r--i .. . i T- ":"" " l.v t.. be ill.cte.1 upon the white brethren "j ' " v ; caused tiie. dissolution of the Northerii .ai4d.,.4S.yU:theru.(..'li!jrA'lL;r-a. most l,!i- O'-furreiice and if persisted .rin-i about a dissolution the ; t4iVJ. ijUilUlS. -!.-tV4. 4..t 14 WliJCh. aUValiUaa-Uiern whit, whilst the. whites .nf both sections will - idler t. rriblv. J:njdUf JU Oljotir- r. 1 - ...V't'!-i- Vi!7 iteji Sua. York. - There were three preachers holding forth at one 'ime in the Park, at New Vork, on Sun day la,.t. aiol the nnmbcr'of Jer')n in attetidam-e-is estimated at ten thousand. aniiie .'. Moses, "lie "f tin' preachers. j a- am 'ed' tTv or4er r.t The 'M SJ'oTr "f e ; 1. and a-'ain liberati.-d. There ' i primaM - .- '- l.li-ll,. Will I er iiiqueiii.-nis 01 iieain. lie ua, taken h' fiiru Mayor Wtstervelt. where he wept i'lM.-rlv. J.. b.-L'i'ed the Mav.r to re ii-a-e him, .rotniiiig thai he would leave ;!n- S'.-i'e, aii'l js,, j., 'ana.hu lie was ' r.i Two "tjier " i v!'4 wer.e ur ri--K"i !.'.r lighting in t'l'ark and .-..m-. iiiitled. . Street preat,-bin g was al ar ri. d on iu i;r.S'k!vnid-AVilliuiu.buig. i.ui. u j Urcucii.i'J' :;Li pt-iice. ,: ers, and in the Use ol the elective trail-, when they get together here in .Novem- en, ami we can assure our up country : aiu-ntion to an - advertisement w;hich ' "' ""P pweu m iiiiiioih, m.s- chi,e, to t-Ji'ect "a repeal ot the fugitive ; l-r. Verily, the " distinguished'' will friend-, that larger and better stwka of pears in to day's paper, by J. H. Coff-! sonri, low a and Wisconsin, than an aver siave law, to prevent the future extension get his reward.'.. Stat. 1 a ;M,S 0f ,,1 W(.re CVcr. in this mar-' man, F.sq., proposing to sell on the 1 4th :'g. "d a large increase over last year. 'iintimtiL nattnUre " . " ket-a"'1 My is tldsrtitf.Vf tffe slocks of November next, his valuable planta- ht ,he interior of Illinois, (.. n is sell- ., ,',,,; Outrage tn Quebec Mr. Pepin a! rench of Calico Prints, Silk ami Woolen Goods, tion, one mile North of Salisbury, and jn ut .-,-, a n cts. a bushel deliverable t 4 - -4 -4 .- 4 J"-., ..T.4. -.. 1 IPi I. .... . .. . .... ... . .... 4 - I 1 -. . ... I I -. J . - .. 1 I !. .l.l'l.li. i. ..4 .f till. 1(1. ul ll.llT Vi.!,4 1 , - ii... '. unci- sie'iii ,1". an, ii in..- a i hot. HfiT.TiiiroTir lire v1 Ti.r.iii.f. n Bt-nr, - ........ ...... ......... . . uc j.itiioi sutiirn li.v tius.tivnM is iu, - . - rivim ..ycf..:..vyc.iK;&..,.!!lJ ami cart i-asify l.e 1n;.T i..,". i .. i ., , 1 .' " .'i " ',... ,.i .,, i4i.-i,M.i..- i no i ee J.ee ntar aimoun- until Utn h October next. i the acknow ledired r ir its of women, is a- .....l...vt (.., l. h..... V ill I I ' MI lirr ' ! n-Vi. Vl-r 'I lhil.l U' U'!i im. un c .1 un. ...iio.i ..I ... t t-i ti . ft. -r - - - - " - i . . . . . " ' ' ii,,,. iiiaoe., win, iea'1, a sii.-aiJi oirk. one hea-l arriel olt l.m hat, knocked of the ,:,wfi-. I P. J.. t , . , ,i , . - ...4... ,a:,;-ter.,f id,. r .,-..rM!J,,.,. '.,,.1 i.. ..I,..,., u, v.. ...1: : 1 re,inationof .V 111. K. IiI.akk, A.! w - . bout to take to herself a husband. ,., . ...v.l.U I - ' . ..--ii4 II.U UI ' Ol ,'ll, I llllllll. ni 'l m Ik II' . . . W I .............,.., . r.v w 1 IJ.xr.D. &c. . 1 Acorrcspondent of the Richmond Fen- - L ' ' .w jat h AlWhnn cnnir Sent. IS. 1854 snrs -ar i The Grand Jury found a true bill a- gain.t Dr. Thompson, at tho Circuit Court ;,f tjiU Countv. on Saturday last, Hig 0r wloltl js Attorney for tho Comuio profession.- Cpon a consul - t.-ition anion.' these cntlemen. Jndire j Hudson postponed the trial until the i:tth r .- X- 1 .1 . . I...: . . ' .-V - " 1 .1 . i . . OI -Km'"T- 'cses oei.igso mi - tnerous. and the tostimonv so v .mi. leaieu ;ls to require a seeial term. The Circuit ,'( '..nrt of T.Mihonhis roiniiieiirin.' bv law. t. ...it?...i .1 i....iol t..rm .-r... .v.... on the 2jth of this month, it was thought ' idle to attempt the trial in the brief space ur' 8 or 10 davs. , I understand the prisoner behaved with 1 r.. i i i i'L .1 I . I.t ..... .tt.. .mil ..1 f.it..Miwli 111 , " -.....v ..,. .. . . ., weannir.a smife.on ln taec and anfr- . . v ,, . . .. .NoTtini.i v' to the indictment with in i :ii r mi hi'ii inr n onsciii isnesfi ol llllio- , . n . . . ; , ciw... I'nl, in ,'iiini.ill wils fur H I liilVl' , -. - ; "i""1" u'1 " Military insiiiuie, nas : pronou.u-ed on a second analysis the ab- - n . j'. ., n.l tlnis t l.n inninritv of liersons. with -- - - -j-.j - . - . u- iim r nnrn n.-inir(nsitt. THmlt rhf efHll4 - - -- - - - . , ' of acquittal are much greater than 1 tliOM ot condemnation. JI111. Inlliam dnl ' on tl.e previous examination l---o the called Cvurt, that there was! ' - . only stated h,s belief there was. A second and more scru- ,llini..;4 i,i in .n huk-Iui tact. w n- is-...- ' meetiiiL', that a Convention of the Whgs i -is vet not upon legal xroumls. Indeed, apart . A . - T, -- i i, , rixt tfr.iriin a nit "Ttiivt.T hp he tit n Thi' town t te troiii otlior delycts in tiie ennence, Jiaj. j - r ' Jtl -.i i... i,.. n i urn ii'isLtami th.'ir riiiri wriA ni.ftrTivtkn US 1 UlJUCrhUlIIU. HlUl IHVt V w i IH'Bill l"l " - -.--. . .... ""-- " I " none ; ami tl.e failure of chemistry to de-! .. . . ... A ..-11 V. v .i i. ;- lts " lth the jury. f Jfc S. nnt(-rnhip. The Petersburg A- , moi'rut, although expressly disclaimingci-; ther a "wish or intention to write one '. word w hich mav even by implication, sa-' Senate. The A irives a brief -.ketch ..f Mr. Dobbin's political services and fttl- jv and unequivocally endorses him as a i soum an,l plial!- lem.)crat. This com- 1 iu. ff,,m 'r'-n'9 PWtheland where : .i - 'hf'cal herei. are cherishe. I and where! .........ii .... .... t I ...... ., ... n- i Il,,wiver m.ieh thev nmv 1... i,l..ns-: u.,, ... ', "TZ.. . ,, , m9V . n , FTo'b hR"nn lii? i . . . . . . 1 nil he -no additional induce- te bestowal of the honor, that' merit iv ri Lily: in-niuvi ai in l j it: fiiiiitir. iii:il . , .,, ., !ie is regarded perfectly mu fait by Vir-! gmia politicians 1 he metaphysical ab- View- on the nolit.Val nnestL,,,, ;..'. i :vt. '-j ir:.i-Tt ' 1 . ... ; . .. . 1 .. . -j -w;.--44,-,. i ..1 1.IC 41.11, VI IlllSt llll 1.1H1 BOllJlIUIllO- , cates in our .'ood old sober State, such as . ami there- j '!'e e',ltr of !'e Standard and "others of. file W tl.el,1,at !lfcl "r', ''-v n:"uf-'J a PO" f,f tbtV a part ot the creed of the honest hard fisted Dt moera- . , v I' Tl ... in. ' -,,rli v aroiina. inev iiku si &m )f,t8ntial and real, ami not .limiwyaud fleeting. -Jf,l.wevrr. ot.ligeU to submit to the inflict ion ing represenfeiT "MTIJeihocrafic ... , . 1...III., ...1 1.1. have Mr. Dobbin as any meniber of the : day , h,lstlu3 has no paper n t!ie State. that now advocates ins eleotion save Ills esjK-cial organ in the mountain, there are i,.nis of tht. imrtu t ,a. Lav.. ,.r,..:...il to doubt his liempcratic orthodoxy. Whilst, the " cUqne" here might support his claims for the post, it is by no means certain that thev can rule in the " 111 ritii-il" in n ! I ifn-t inna i if tin. Sit u to VT..I iw - o shiill si hour tl.fv .nnri'i. ' tl.in.ra ' ' i . . "-- fjinadian, but who has resided lor i.,IIia. Catholic Church and joined the .Metiiom-t mission in uetrott. miner ttic ,.t ,i.,, .,.,. rr f'.,rf..r i,. o.u,...,, ; mllll,try of the Kev. Mr. Carter, who had l'firj.arge.of the French mission iu that city..' T&XSfS I. .noli ot Mr. Pepin recently arrived at Quebec on .. !i.4i. tl.i-lf 1 .1 .i . . nn. I....... - II . ... . . - ..4. .... , ...I'.nM.i risit. ti', his friend. -in lle.f ritv 11?.. Gazette thus le,;rile-hi r---p, ion. - - 1 On l',:.!,iv ..i....:,... I... T.;.T.T"7r-.-v.ii. meeting at a house in St. Ijcli's. Several Canadians were observi d listening at the w indow and hovering about the -house. No attempt however, was made to dis- turo tne meeim. liut as .Mr. l epiu wa- 1 M-tun.in-. to his sist.-r. hse in eomi.ar.v with Mr. Vi-riHrti,- French Missionary, he -a as f nil i '"liven Thin'Troin beliltid. ' The ifisf ru rii'-rif.-Tise.r.' a.i.i.ears to have been what is-familiarlv'-. iter man, and being clo,e be-ide Mr. .in. received the blow as it d'-eendi-d. Not n i n that the weapon struck too hl-'h, the like! id is that Mr. ,-p. I 4, d have been killed. Such ii of' the iii-tninii-iit " and suel li"- iirftiin.- .(T-'tiie i-tttt- irf the blow, that had tho. I u -truck 11s was probably in death would have been the, "con- tended . . oi.- ...von i j;er wa winding ; crea-ed. l'nce 1MM). j he offer open ! Miss Lucy Mono, in accordance with'of Julv. 1854. and will' sALisliunr, s, v, -THVRSDAT SYHH50j- 8XfZ 28, 1854. Mating ff the Director of th CVnW Hail Jlotul.lb Board of Director of j .1 . . . 1 T) 1 TK . 1 . .1 t , , , . . . ffty Jail, to await a requisition from the on Wednesday tho 20tU mt. Seven ' V ta . Directors present six being a quorum. We learn that all the Litis for Iron weft! rej,.eted. A proposition wi j.j j,' j Springs S ' t mail from Concord to Cli A proposition was made to the Stage Contrac- transportation ot tilt1 ! mail ,r0"' t-oncoru to Charlotte at me (invernment rate, which was declined. 1 tii0 Hoard fixed the salaries of tho .Wnts . , t,c u tm c.hnl.lott0 to Sa,isbu. . , , ; " ! pectcd. That of the Agent at Salisbury at Coo; at Concord tixt. Tho salary of the Conductor was fixed at i00. H7i'y Mutiny in JJ'tcie.- e learn , . f , :, i . ,m 're WIW l"ltL A Iu" a,ul pmitu mci : ing of the M'higs of Davie county, held at flu. I iinrr .n in ni'ta'i c mi I ueH- l I.... 1. . ...1 1 1 I , ua 1U3Uf ulm lt ,(..,.,, vu u Bnm o. , -v - mstant, for the pnrpose ot nominating a I tonal uistnet ui me nexi legislature, i ... B . , , ... , i. ,..,, .Woas,..! s..e 1 .... . - - ------ri t-:-. -o --5 - ! proceedmg, , another column. ; i ..--. I'r.yn ,A. lntral liait Road.- W leLilunMr. Sumner, Assistant Kn-, thig side of Concord. I . ilie worK is UiW moving on uiore expe- i Ulliuuai ami v u euaii n vi Horse by November. FW (JOODS. j Our Mercha. U are now receiving their i pul anJ Winter Stock of New Goods, emliraciii" iilnr st every varietv and de- crii.tiou of merchandic. aud iu a ikv..ur , two. w ill nn-nared to sunulv this and , r.f ., ' ", , other communities with as good and as 1. ...... 1. 1 ,.!.. I ...... lar.ro : im.eed. one unaciuainted with the business ot the place, and its gradual in- crease tor a number of years past, ignor- ant of the fact that Salisbury is now tl.e great centre, the mercantile emporiumot , Western Carolina, and evi-u portions of m- mt Jred I ...ti. .....I i. ...ii.iii.i U-...1 ii in. - i , ' , i ... i ... .. .1 , l...,,!- ..f '" ' ""h" . ooxes, oarrc.s, cra.es, e., .ui. o. ..e - 1 l ..1 ... . biores ami ware-nouses of our merchants. The fact is. the trade - in uur iiitriii:iiti4 i us im. iiik irHiiK f thi, place considering its size, is im- ' , ... " " : : " ':. ... nu.,,.,,(,rt! :4 ,,;., liie -it in an v.! "ofiier twn of the size itr ie Statc.-and r ... ,1,.4 ,.j.u,i-rf44 4,ml . niu.. - - - ----p,--,, do as much. Ilie chief cause that have .rattd, and still operate, in ccntremg .e bulk ed" 4he VVteOem trade at this i,,,,i. ., ,i, -,,..r,. .....'-- ti,;. point, are to be found first in its position;' , t ;i and secondly, in the. 4iuterprjj:e of iUnier- we have no disposition. U see any one . ' ; e . ' i keU at ? I.oj tier bushel, with ateatUucy T,sv - . :. .... , ... ' torshin of the l.nntirt ( tmrrh tn New- ' are chants. -That its position is Hoieed a cap. jump uitothe .luyastirv . J'r'iA!l-, .. f . r, .,. , , i.duwnararda, . - ol be--one for doing, an extensive btisFm-ss, eck-and .ie,els iare usetiil-in their plae.-. ., ' . .'.l T1.., .- Vyrlf" Hmll sta' t!tnt'''0-" s..r if..ri ... . . . ' v j . J i t 4 . t retnaic insiiTtiK? ni .liunreswiro , ..ore renaiors, , , ... tl I.,.,.. ....., ;i.f.,.i lin hnt hemlx firiit hiart lire vflst v nmre m. ' i . . i . L . 4:. .. in.. .111 111 . ..ii... , -.-,.;...:....;. u,-;..,,;. ,r........j.r LIKiiP K'e IC "I I 'o IIT.HHJ9 III HUKMV.O '-'..Iiarity of Us location and the extent of nope, then-tore, mai tne Alitor, win give c-uiiuiunicaiioiis with the back coun-; us his head and heart in this great enter- try. Hut there has been a day when " prise that he will tteud the meeting of saUbtirv did not bcs such extensive ' our approaching Convention, and then ,',!,,, hiljn ,.t.n a,.'we shall behold head and heart and neck ' c 1 . . ,, , . i' ""-' 14 a advan-, and heels strung together. tag,-, but pitton will not always secure j - trade, if there be counteracting influences. ! CJtiujfd.lic Fayettevillu North Car- TL,fo Inut netUiUef 4me;iJi..iau,A Demowatia m.Jrtto Tree-'rnul.-TS.i.l. iu: , .. :. . . ... i -, : ., .. "u . 'e'i''-. mm more man me nrst, mat our imeieiii Town owes its present mercantile pros- peritv ; and ii is upon this that we' must Illikiulv- rely for it. future advancement. ' Iu the purchase of a very largest. ! "f -N v w (i.sjds our, merchants have done! .. it i lU-ady-Made Clothing and Hardware.-' cheaper this Winter than last -all kinds, of u m mi i iuuU i n. nn - i utitui.' i... . ci. ...i. i, . .i i ..: '.. and Shawls less than any, being about J5 per cent cheaper, while Mouslin de ' KogKsh amlFrueh M.i..osarfa, fr( o.-, t -.U per cent less. Sattinetts, ' ... ;i,h. .uan is jess mail any. we notlv-e, are abojit .') per Cent ; rCalico Prints, late purchase, 25 per cent; Shoes t S'Tirrrettt tti , .,1th ,,f SthMtry.-in, health of mr lown is gorxl. In. the language of our DM-tors, "It is distressingly healthy " , ( )lir fr.ntitri frii-.fi.la Mfiroli ,nfa ami t ..... r . i.. t . I .i ,",,r '"""" .ncnos, -uereu.ims ami ..in- era from a dittauce, who fnakc our town ..... . their trading place, need not be at all ap preliiMi-iye ol -ii-kncss: in visiting us now,. we l.iavi; neither Choh-ru, Vellow Fever " V 'V ." .'" i,i""r" al ScietiiMj iu. Carolina Female College. r ...r.l iv. The Tru-tees advertise for a gentleman to fill hi, chair. We learn thut ('iiaki.m F. Fisii- l f-"'l-' t'l'H phice, lias, consented "to f'in us tlmj h-mocratie -ciuididatu for this, , Senatorial District. .1 Muni, ft Atr. U ; i;.ul J'.lwi.il. Ciinleruli.t killed .Te-se K. Saiii-tv null snrvnnr. nf Xewherrv lfipll ieU e r. t. i..:.... .1 ii':.;in intention to apply fr an extent V, Vj Huuuiuiir ilium n uuo, vniut . i i .I,.)LU,1 ! - li., n.Wih.,nliU Charter and an incrnwe ot 4U Caiiital Tadat: tllWlnstlwaa arrested by two men in purenit.at Ashboro, Kandolph Connty, in "thla 'State, on friday the 22d inst., and lodged in the liandolph Couh- Governor of South Carolina. A reward of two thousand dollars had been offered for the apesiflnd lodgment in jail of' the said Dr. Ountef aiid his bro- Uicr.,i5hgi..Uj'jM.Uw.Ui.Wiflfc. der. The murderer in attempting to escape passed through Salisbury, hiring a horse aud buggy at olio of our Livery stables. The BaHot Bt, a Tempcranvc news paper published in (ircensboro.' ainl edi ted bv Uev.C. F. Deems, we see hasfhang- (ih1 hands, and will hereafter be issued by ! f... ... 11,1.1.:.. f. C.I.. LMIl.. n.wl I'r.t. . , ... , ,. , prielors, normal i-ouege, iutuuoipii vo. The Editor of the Warrenton News, in his last paper publishes the call for a gen eral Convention of the friends of Internal luiprovuuieut, tu be held iu this place, on ecouiLoLNovember next, aud says : it We Jo exacl mlurgtal1 tIie IOVt. I'robabl v it is . - wait mid sue what turn thima lake: but ... . " ' nc 111 11 n , ni siiith.ii:w v -- : .....i A..L.......l...l.... !... ..., .... o m.ck , ; i e la.nn u queer mai ...e M; uld say he not understand that the object of the Co.ivei.tioa is to ,! ,,, a J J ! of Internal Lniirovements bv Kail Kud , f - for the State. This is the move, purpose! amFubicCt of thgt'oiiveiilion. and Troth- ini: more nor less than this. Why he ' should be doubtful that it is all right, we cannot divine. We Imagine not evil but good iu the proposed meeting, and do not I doubt ihat goil. will te&nUi . Tlt llim i is a necessity for such a Convention must i i ' .. i i r t- -.i .i . be admitted by all famu.ar witli the h-el Tn. ,;., tl.m..,rli..n tl... Slul.. Tli.. V'Jit iect. He certainly is not ignorant of the Kail' Koad Conventions in various sec- tions ot the Mate, held tor the purpinc ot urging upon the legislature the impir- tancc and necessity of' each individual j ' Mr. Kichanls, a Mormon Priest, lately scheme regardless of other eclifns amrr.i..,,.;.,,.,. T.f,,ro i lMi'lhki.K-nti.H? t,m- the interests of the Mate. A general Y'U-1 veiitn. ii, met in the proper spirit, canj we tinnli.':ikeplMh much' towards ri-idn- ft oi ir fin n i-F iii liir.Tfssiii uiiii I iiri-iioii 7- -J ,. .lill-..r..i,t ei.ws An, In a. ...,i;i.,r ' - r ........... i.L.a l..,.l'iiiii to Iha i. .i-li I itil tr.il u- inlo p., - o- b-, - - State, there will be much greater chance .'inivi. hivh " muvn l i .un.i v'itv. ft the success of Intental Improvements r... .1.' i... ii ........' at the next Le-'islature than ..therwise. j,--s,.. .-.-.,.-,. ,, .. ,.. ,,. i e-eantttjf.y owireine ctv-opeimioww very cinzi.-niii orut V. aroli ua. ami wei ... Know that .mere are many, very manv, who are witU-tw- in 4his mVememS and.; if pr.-rly .conducted, cannot fail of sue-.; if i,r,,i,i rl v comlm-nd. minnii I'nil "('mil'. cess ; but much as we desire its success. wiun t l0 gniijcct' i-i:uil Koaili,. W,- ,i, i.,:,iJ ,.r v... I V.....4 ...I I . ;t -""""'.American (Colonics and the I nite.1 States nr manv ean i-eu at me neau oi tne publishing department of that paper. Ii. K. Bryan, tho former Editor, retires in conse.inence of ill health. ! - 1 Valw&h l'rtnrtti for Sah. We call 1 . i . ii ' Twenty likely Negroes, consisting of men, ; . a ? t. .... ... v ... . .: referring to our advertising columns-, it " 7, T " . - " ' wilbe seen that Matthias lloger, Ks,i J7'"' ' I eiimngton, the I sycolo, f,trer at public sale, on T.u-a.li.y the ''T '' t 7Ui .November next, (it being Court week . ! ' ' ,l" .' "",".'"0 '.I"''""11 ' I1" I.o .,. l'i..,,-!.,..,. .... .I,.,! Htnft ; this place,) a lOrfroiitintronnfain street , '27 feet, and runnin" buck 70 feet, and ad-! ioinin" Wm. Murphv's Granite 'How. ilhia property issituate.1 iu the most bu- J on. T,-(WM a,, u a ' , , hi.,,at;on I Ktoru. A Iho. ut tlu. tUm F,W Acmiof la(, ,. Inil, 1 - ... . I , Sulisburv. iHiMii'.liati.lv on .1,.. ,,.it. I ..i,j, L- . .. - " .i I 11.41 .ii. iiro.4. il If711lin, Pt'i: Rii.lT'l . tisemcnt. The. Pec Dee Star Oflice is for sale. Do- dwelling house and kitchen of Mr. lohn Davis, of ,1'i.ioti county, was con suiiied by fire on Sunday hint. ti m--i -. i it- .. -ii - I he ilriiimrhin .louniiil. I-avet... villi. x. ..' ..... . . ... orth t.arolinian, and several .other De-1 mocratic prints, arc out against Mr. j ('liiiginan.as 6110, of the Senators from this., 1 State. ; f i'uyo Fear gives notice ol on oi Stock, to the next legislature. The celebrated Warm Springs, located in Bath County, Virginia, were o!d at auction on tho 18th instant, for the anm of $50,000. v ; ; Guion'a Hotel, in the city of Raleigh, aold for $9,?00 on Wediiewlay the 20th instant. Mr. Kingsbury ol Oxford, was tho purchaser. It ins equal, if wot superior, to tliat of former years. f llm Demwrats havo carried Arkansas by au overwhelming majority, and the l-gtsltitttre tnmU on joint ballot, Demo crats 10 MlngsUo. It is rumored that a citizen of North Carolina will receive the appointment of Consul to Havana. There is over fi),KH,00 employed iu Hanking Capital in North Carolina. The M'dleriteg have finally fixed upon another hist day llie, ltlth May, 1855. ft.v. Keid offers a rewa.J of (50 fiw the delivery id James W' ilson ijie mur derer of Nath. C. Clay land, at Charloe, Mecklenburg county, a short time, ago. ' Tlic meeting of tho Grand Divisiou of the Order "fjthc Sn of.Tsxnpranw of, . - - .... . .. - . . , this State, w.ll be hold ,.. the city ol I 4 leiLdi. coiniiHJiicinir 1 n Monday nigUt the - l"1 l" Kr "lJtt . .h.s'S.a e . last Saturday evening, be- tween Dr. Calafrey and two men named ' I l'amel. Mnool fliem, I Daniel, drew a ... knife and stabbed the Doctor. Hi case , its cnnridei eil critical." Thtr Daniels were arrested. advertise, Hie Treiisurer of the Stat for pr,.KsaU for the pi.n-hase.of ?2S2,JiNi of the coup.., bonds of the State. - . 1 'lt! Llk . I II. T.. Itird, President oftli'e Peters- it is worse thai, uaelew, and ie ihe'ecca burg Kail Koad, is erecting a large and j sion of (IruiikcnucsA, blasphemy and fight beautiful Hotel at NVeldon, for the accom-! ing. " ' es the official statement of the Cotton I n.p f..r 1 ."..-! ."t. Die total aiiioants lo ,w Hales, or J.s..,.'-l less man tne J one precedi u, i ! tec in England, stated tlt ti e Mor- ,,, Church counts t!VKHi members in (;Veat T'.ritai n, aiiifthat it is their Tiiteu - . ... .... .'...i. ......... .- -. . The Philadelphia ledger 1 states that , S11(,,.Iltil fr, 14,jril!1(, .,... lMut 7110 (msj ,M annum in that citv. i 1 i r- . . Treaty annexing the Sandwich Islands to Trentv ,.,,i.v,i, il. Kn..l;.., IJa...U ... ' he I nited States is now. at the State IX' . wiv n... ..,.. l ...... ...I v..!. i ' ' 411.- II 1 '."I ..linillll .4. .1111 4 4 1 "HIM St..,Ll L.:r. ,ii i i ij at tllo , ((f t, cgHt hr.gfj,fi.h- , t,, ht,x't. " on xuesii4i iiiu ill. i oi ... i .... " . , - . . t i t . -L- I 11.' I 1 1- I l.iiMii.p li,ia iuiiiii.il fl.A -.4. , ; . pre..,,,,,.. . .r ,e in .pec-, ,,. diJ I)(jt 'fttll ,1, of U-tween $300,- men ..fan American newspaper printed ,, nnJ tjOU. ihe year A4, hariirg- dttf rrganl to). , , , . ( Q u. dates tliat the ; its tvx.grapliieul and artisticaf aj.pear-i '. w C " i ' ,i : anc.-, is to be awarded at the County Fair'JT'T'Tf 7 , t i-i- Provincial Parliament, on w edaemlay, hi. Suinner c-unty, rennets which, is U. mid iy Wele tU be held at the town of (.allatin. I P-residenU' private Secretary waa ou the Thr. Trent v u ill. irot ltrii..;.. ..t,,l. rt.-.r nl.m. tl... iif u. taVvn " ' ,.i,.;.T1.w i... i,!,u, lsr.w. , . t! ' or CorrespWident "f tl,c Ulll-,'r.'1' Weekly IW, states that 1 otatiKs are ?2 bushel in New ork city. It is stated that there will be 25 per ...... ii i... iii: mi... ,.xt Winter, and the Cincinnati- Price j 'Current says, that tl.e general result will -- 44-1 r-n-- j be a crop abowt one-third short. It is stated in tl.o Warrenton News, gist aban- 1JUI'IC Articles intended for the Stato Fair at, liah-igh in October next, will bo traiis-jStale porh d over the luileigh ami .a.stou iu.il lioad free of charge, . . Tl. lk'.S.-T..r-. .tk. V.. Mtl, m Warn-nfm last week. They J I...;, V...t . - 4 . - , .-, r I, , .1 ..rami .ijiiueii oi lM.uiaii .hi.io.ic i. i .. ii . . iSislmpH from all parts of the world, is to assemble at ""Koine at the cmTiif next, to ileliberate on the A nnlication will be made to tb next rh.ture to renew the charter of tl.e Lank ol the Stale. D.e presiM.t charter I ..... : :.. 1 ..-ir, ... e , .: einre in i tio. ivu increase 01 ta mai - 1 .1 will Im asked for. . 1 yuecirChristina has been compelled to leave Spain, and a decree for the confis- catiiiii .if fierpropeiiy has bceti issued. immaculate i . i U e ,year. l'ot.tto 1'h p is n. -int. I ,1 .. t. f v I i .i.T. in, .-, in ,un tiei srv, nas ollcrcil a reward of QiW for such iMfonniiliou.. . shall lead to the apprehension an,) Cl)l vlctioii f tho murderer of Thot. McCar thy, who was killed in the recent riot at Newark."'" ',"'' r" -fv,;'-v ' , The first sheep Introduced into any part of the present territory of the U. State, were brought from . Engtatid to Jaiiie. town, Virjjima, by the I-ondon Co.njia. ny, lcio. ".' .. , ';':'"',.',-.';;. ; The W heeling, V a. l.u.ea, ttatca that a few dayu ago m gentleman going from Washington, a., to Morgantowit, Va., was compelled' to pay 25 cent a bucket for water. .- -. . Ma J. II.- Sheffield, proprietor of tU Natural Uridge Hotel, Va., gives notice that it. future all iisitors who do not stop at his Dote), will be charged $1 for tak ing a peep at the Natural Bridge. Mr. Samuel Nichols, Editor of the N. V'ork Sunday Mcrcnrj1, and Author of Dow's Patent SeniKns, fell from a Kail Koad Car last Tuesday morning, and a as crushed to death under the wheels. ' lion. Jidiii M. BottiTiif "Vtrgliilay had his pocket picked of $S11 at the J?ew York Theatre on Monday' evening, the pemng night. The thief was iminedi ater detected and arrested. It-J-st minted that the- Canada will raise the pr-m-nt season a( surplus of 12,. (KX..1K10 btuheA of wheat Uy the new reciprocity treaty, provincial grain aud flour come into our markets free of duty, and upon an equal footing with the pro ductions of our farmers. ' - A monument ia to be erected-oa tUw , . .. public grounds at AVashington, to the t nu-morv of the late A. J. lownini:. land- j scape gardener, j j , ( rs , t . tnesL... : Cttri(lilm Temperance Standard, against ., , of jr;,;, inj,,,. U Mr, 1 V The constitutionality of the. Fugitive Slave Law; -will be wjf.el--itt; -tlM Su- 1 preme tart of tho Fulled State Mr. Attortit-y dcncVal I uslung is prcjiaring k chit; no mc iw t..hi.i hm ue- cided iii the Supreme Court of Wiseousin. ' Tl.e cholera seems to have covered more trniund this Summer than it ever did before at one time. Hartlly Uny quarter of KurojH! is now entirely fM from its . irat'age, anrwe Teai ! in Asia and Africa. 1 iraviges, andwTTeafu vnt?tpreal both" 1 About forty cl.ildren,"Vya and girls, started from New York last week to find Iwmea in the West. ITiey are sent out ' . : bv the Children Aid Society. Most of . . i ,i i a ,,r u lwcm Bre urI w ll,u streets. t"-rTOr"'iI'tITA"'al'fla men of the l.ihle in the library of the . I .. ...... ..4 .. ' . . , . "-v "-is- - , , i paim leaves. Wheat is selling in the Virginia Mar- hirth'aT cltv " wt' Wedmiki IT.r3 ' tuncsnay ias., pro jb . '....,. ... w.. ... lu-iunu iiu ui-vi. i""' t,e tOWn in Maim, except three, ami MoT ... , ... . , . rill lucks nine hundred votes of being elected. Pishop Waiuright, the Provincial Bish op of the Episcopal Diocese of N. York died on the 'Jlst at 5 o'clock P. M. aged fil years. A Kail Road Convention will be held at Vancyville in this State on Wednes day the Irtth of November next to further the proposed extension of the Iloat.okc Valley IUil I toad. This Convention was . CM,W 'V lnrP' wIcraiw roeet.' i..f.l !,li. ..f f . II "4 1.4. ,111. ...uajjit. Ajaai j. STATK P.ONDS. The Public Trt-asnrer of .the State a.1 vnrtisea for sale, I :.,tM bonds mmiing nrry?gwrts the stn fr tw c""' strtiction of the North Carolina Road ; f" the payment of which tho faith of tli is pledged, and, in addition thereto. all tlw shK-W held by the State ii. tho lioad, anl the iliviilends arising from.sai'l- sbx-k. He also advertise for proposals for tli purchase of $.V.,fi00 in lwiids, runninR ten years, homed by the same- antlwrity. for the construction of the Weldon and (tijjton. JCailruaiL, and JJifl Jtnprovoincnt o( tiie naviration of the Neusc apd Tr 4' ' fe"r"l!o".l)eat ' have coupons st at six per cent firstdaysof Jan- uary and July, in each year. Iloth in; i 'V.1. "i"1 V"fl V)- W.V. . ii.-. I '.i.hiI.I.a 4m ItM 1IT " New york nni.Vliere the purehif j prefers to have them payable at the 1 w' sury 01 .".orui .. aroiina. - 1 l'hey will bo issued in sums of onC thousand dollars each. . , The bids will be opened at 1 o'chj". 1. .1 , 1; A. M.,1 (l the 20tli of Uetolercxt. .-f-,i.Da-,-.-;f .i.(W..,..t:.::.4iBr.-li.-i'".isi-' -4--...1 ; I'-. -'"T'.'-.W"-ft'i ...... "- II iWWiWMtWtMMWIMaMMaMaaMaMMaMMaaBr
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1854, edition 1
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