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: S- i : T' ' - ( .. in.: t- iv- "-3 ; -I' i - f. :t - ' f i - f : :V1 - i2 i tit x : r I '-i THE REPULICM iBANNER- I . TERMS Fop 1 yeaivTWO DQLLARS I in advance or, THREE" !DOlA.'RSj iff pay I tnenl is delayed till the ei d of the yeiar. i - ." Advertisements conspicuously infeertedl at 1 SI V0T '.l"are 'or the first insertion jajul 25 cts. per tquare lor earn suD.sequeni f nsenion. Bests eesCaeds , not exceeding one tquare nerted at $5 a' year. icteSDAV EVEiM.KO,Jl?tlfM, 1S5C. mt MR. RUCIIAAN ON SLAVERY. Th o Richmond Enquirer lifis'aij extended jniiysH or air. iucuanans fecoruj on mis subject, giving Eeferencea to jiis j votes and acts. It is too long for our loiotnns. The fallowing recapitulations may; qWenr, be re. pblislied, as clearly exhibited ! In private as well as in pb ie, Mr. Buc hanan has always stood on the side of, the South. The citizen and the! statesman are ir - i S - ' 'l! ' .1! one and the same individual, j tile supported the rights of the South whes . in office ; he vindicated and maintained those rights when put of office. I He not otly voted fqriall meas 1 tires of Justice to the South, ut hjej endeav orcd to carrr them into effect. 1 liis Is not a .dead record of votes, but a liipugJ record of acts, which vindicate the honesfy of the votes. Tims. Mr. Buchanan exhorted She Nrth to a ! ?K-Lbful and idieerful fulfilment pf tL obliga- lions of the Fugitive Slave Lavjjv II ! protes f : ted' against! the prohibition ff the jails j in f '-Pennsylvania to federal officcrsj forltjhe con l .finement of captured slaves, lie denounced 1 the Wilinot Proviso. He approved! the Clay ton Compromise of 1847.KAudrtoteura urin a single sentence, fte has at all pmes land in J all places exerted the authority, of hi hiyh character and great talents uphold the . lniou, defend the Constitution arid protect i "'-! the South. ' J ' : recapirtilate : . ! j ! 1. In 1836, Mrr Buchananj supported a I bill to prohibit the .circulation of I ; rapeis through' the mails. Abolition j 2.: In thd same year he proposed tapd voted .for the admission of Arkansas. 3 In 1830 '7, he dtnounfieJ, j to reject'petitions for the abolition I in the District i of Colnmbia. I 4. In 1837, he voted for r. S . - - ' fk ayd voted kjalhoun's I famous UesoluUons, defininor lhs riu hts of the I States and thejimits of s Federal Authority, and I : affirming itio be the duty of thfe government I to protect and upholcl tno instifutioni of the ! 'south. I : r. ' ! ' 5. In 1 8386 and '40, he pt variably : ? 5 . I ! voted with Southern Senators against the con sideration of anti-s'.ave ry petitions. 6. In 1844 'o, he advocated and voted for the annexation of, Texas. j 7. In 1847, be sustained thefCla rtpn Com j : prom sc. 8. In 1850. he proposed and ured the ex tension of.tlia Missrori Cumpfomi e to tbe : 9. But, he promptly acqiiesceI in the Compromisejof '50, aod employed all his .influence in favor of the faithful execution .of "the Fugitive Slave Law. j: I ' !' 10. In 1851, he remonstratid against an . enactment of the PennsylvaniallegijUature for obstructing the arrest and retutnlqf iu?mive felaves. I 1 : 11. Jn 18o4, lie nego.iated lor lUqacquis- ition of Cuba 12. In 185G, he approves the repeal of the Missouri restriction, and suppefrts the princi .ph s of the Kansas Nebraska Alt. 1 13. He never gave a vote againsl the in ten-sts of slavery, and never ottered a word which could rain the most sensitive Southern heart. 1 The prominent facts of Mr. :ich!anans re cord touching slavery are thul grouped into a single view; so that the persion of patieDce in ; research : may alcerta he least n af a glance how the Democrathj carklidatd stands in respect to the great Issue of a lvass.- la this succinct statement, wegive not de tached passages ard iusolateJ ac, but ive "bring Jhe wLole history of a long li !e, to biar upon the popular mind with tie : rresistible forc of truth. This rapid retrolpec t ( liscloses a .consistency aiid an efficiency! of s rvice to the South, which flattery can laii i for no other living man'. Mr. Buchanan is not only 4 t vifidicated from ; calumny ; hef is j not simply show a to be exempt from just? reproach and . . .worthy of confidence ; he is prrauted to Lis proper position, in advance of any krld every n ,,-, ,.r ,vK :t. . Lj affection of the people of the South. He d niands not a mere recognitionof hisi attach - rnsnt to the constitution, but unbounjded ap plause for such ( service in the itereat of the Scu'.h as no other man can ocrsl U gainst fhe captious criticism, of a desperate ad versa- n; Tefinmg trpon technical di&inqtions and sKuiKing among qui boles, tne itemocracy Pop pose this iucontestible attestatioil of itheir can didate-'s fidelity. ' : EXECUTED. I M. M. Cbaney, convicted of Degro stealiog, washunat LancasterTilie, on Friday, 11th lnst. He persisted to.the lastia a&serting his innocence. . J I jff The Know-jNothing parly in G win liett county " hail with ddight 1t)w nomiDa tson of Mr. Fillmore, but only j "recognise n Wr. Uonelson. ; ' . . : . ' The " MainV Law V inNevf Brunswick, w "v? ramer ujipopuiar, as rec t. : 3 recent re-. turns from the elections show a lirga majority , u id tut ut iko iv)cdV Mr. Summer bas gat tire4 or" btingj bowsed in AVashington as an interesting t!eeui mar iyr and has left for parts where hlsi excellent physical condition wdl not be the fcubject. of jtoblir i.bacrvalicu anu lauhmtj c6tnucBt. MR. BROOKS, i ' The victory of yesterday, in the . House hall, is with Preston S. Brooks, whose speech ion the occasion is denied to be read by tuiU lionsl As terrible as that was npon thoie who had been dealing with the grave question of law and riht only to make out of ir. partisan capital at the expense of every manly and fcorrect sentiment and his exposure of, that purpose on. the part i f many of his assailants caused a very general and visible blanching of cheeks on the part of his bearing and the power of his reasoning eclimed it. He made it perfectly : plain that the majority had voted to expel him only for political effect ; over stepping the bounds of their authority, and aiding and abetting dastardly conduct on the part of sorne,only to the end of compassing apolitical result foreign tobitn they sought to victimize- i L j We hear lhat, anticipating this result, he placed his resignation of his seat in the House some days ago in the hands, of friends, to be transmitted to the Governor of South Caro lina on the instant the telegraph carries tliith er information of what accurred yesterday in the House. The election to supply the va- j camy htis treated will-take! place in the course of next Week. We predict for him a re-election without a dissenting vote, and a triumphant progress-'ion. his return to South Carolina, whither ! we presume he will wend his way to-day, t Ie does but his duty to himself and his 'constituents in appealing to- them from the partisan judgment of 4he House. Their action upon the question of his re-election will open the eyes of those of the North who are cheating themselves into the belief that they may go on with the work of abolii ionizing the Government without stirring up a feeling and determination in the action of the .Union thus assailed, that must inevitablv result in the separation of the sovereign States of; the present Nortlr American confederacy, unless wiser and more patriotic councils pre vail in the minds of the great mass of the uorthern public; Washington Star. I - - . I WEBSTER WHIGS FOR BUCHANAN. Among the old line Whigs in Boston, savs the Times, who have declared for Buchanan, are Col. A. Thompson, Otis Kimball, John II. Eastburn, Peter . Harvey, (the fast friend - of Webster,) Harry Horton, Col. Jno. C. Boyd, Col. J. Putnam Bradlee, Capt. EJw'd Young, Seth.Sprague, and other active and distinguished national men. From Maine, we hear of j large accessions to the Democrat ic ranks from among the old line Whigs and so far from the apostacy of Hamlin and Morrill having any injurious effect upon the ciuse in the 'old Pine Tree .State, it has had the effect of stirring up our friends there to renewed efforts, which are sure, to be reward ed by a triumphant victory. ' ; The TiitAburgS Union states uhe ; fact that Robert C. Yalker, Slate a Whig member in the Legislature from Alleghany coun!y, Penn sylvaniarhas taken the stump for Buchanan. In Connecticut Henry P. Graves, son-in-law of. Gov, Dutton, the! Know Nothing Whig magistrate of the States has come out against th'e Black Republicans, and announce his determination hereafter to vote with the J)e - raocrafr. . . : . ! . ' It was on Mr. Bueiian.mY motion, on Lbe 11th of January, 183$, that the Senate of the Uuited States adopted the following amend ment to Mr. Clay's resolution, framed in lan guage which we beleife was conceived by Mr. Buchanan himself; lanrua2e which is the first we have been, able to find anywhere express ing the very piincij le bf the Utah clause, with the limitation restricting its application : ' Yr. Buchanan tte original author of the re strictive language of the non-intervention clause of the Utah ami Kansas enactments. And Resplved, That any attempt of Con gress to abolish slavery in any territory of the United States, in which it exists, would create seiijus alarm and just apprehension in the States sustaining ; that domestic institution. would be a violation 'of good faith ; towards the inhabitants of any such territories, who have been permitted to, settle with, and hold slaves therein ; because the people of any such territory have not asked for the abolition of slavery therein; and because w hen any such territory shall be kid 'niitlcd intf the Union as a Slate,; the people thereof will be entitled to decide that qtttstimi exclusively for themseliv's i l The Mockemv The recent Old Lins Whig State Convention for Maryland waa-simply..a gathering of Know Nothings endowed with a plentiful allowance of "cheek." All its few members have been actiug with the Know Nothings ever sfhee the estaBlish merit of . the order, rating for Know Nothing .candidates. and defending the principles measures and policy of ? that party ., The , iea Old Line V higs of the State were not represented there. Nor are they responsible forT the action of auy such Know Nothing assemblage of twa-faced politicians, j They will deceive none inv Marys land, where the. fact that it, was altogether a Know Nothing concetn is universally under stood ; and very few indeed out of that State, where as yet that fact may not be o general y comprehended. Washington Star. The Fine. The tine (amount) in which Mr. Brooks, of Soulir Carolina, was mulcted by the Ciiminal Court for lliis county, on the day before yesterday, for his assault on Senate Sumner, v as to a penny tlie penalty .in whicli Gen.. Sam iloustorr was mulcted - by our Dirtrict Court, many years ago, for his assault on Hon. Mr. Stansbury; of Ohio, whom he at(acked for - words spoken " in dejiate, beating Iiirn severely with a cane, it will be remembered. i ' Washington Evening Star. I NORTH-CA liuLINA It Arl llcSbTilbl Tlie stockliold o ifiis -Rfwia nd;r journed on Friday last. after an i4itef;l irig' session of tyo days. 'The arieirdaric beitis mainly; from 1 1 ie Wsi y wasH arge ; nnd anin attd discussion lookVplacv "iV wliicli Messrs. Fisher, J. M. , Morejiead, Paul O. Carnroii, John AY.. -Thotna?, Gen; Saunders. I).- L. Sw.rin, iR. Py Diek J. R. Wclniij aiid others, pidpaledr The old Hi rectors were ie e1rcte6 on t!ie first ballots to wit, Charlos F Fistier Gen. Saunders Gen. Alexander.;. jMc'Rae, and Francis Piles.. - - - . rj , Diuinj the inetHinjj Mr. FiVit-rJij" Piesident of f lie Road, referred jocharirfs whicli had been jniadrt iu VeratHVii "tw-"llt inanitgement of the Road ; aud'Iie tald upoiij those who jliad charges to. prefer,4 to hrinjj thcm forwardthen and jijerefjiud not lb do so in newspapers,. ovrmjiypiy woui signatures.! ' Mr John -W Thomas of Davidsoti, WspciidtdJbui -hefiyresths discussion clust'd and with 'he1 'pfmiip full dud satisfactory replies andleVpTa jia tioiisl 6f-A1 r'Fisii'er, he jriodouL. Ijjf that lie lihd'fe'niaiiled silent;. Tiievoie that was afterwards-'CHslf'&r Mr. Fislier fo r U i rector he I ta v i h'g recei ved within a frhciion of all the ybtes' aiid .-.he manner in which the old Board was sus taineid, furnished a iHutnpharH vindica tion pf the Piesideiit and of rhe. manage ment of the Road, and was ik;;ided on all. hands as a just rebuke to hose, who fronijparty fecliuff or personalidisappoint- mettf, have of jlate been availing- the Presjdent and Directory of:his''Roadv These attacks Were commented hy Mr. Gilmer iu his speech in Macon 1 county, and hey. were at once taken ip rih'd con linued by his party organs itriie Western part Of the Staiep We trust iiat the re cent action of tlie stockliolders wirriiave its propor effect in I ! i e quarters, rcftfrred to. and UiM no jiunher aiicmpiiwill be made to introduce party spi, it into the affair-s and operations of this great work. The best feeliu? appeared lorevail among all tlie stockholders towajds the closejof their session ; and 4hey separated in mtital good humor, cheered by ,tjie pro gress.of the Road during tlie-past year,, and full of confidence as to its fiUiue.ro" jjressj and prosperity. ; U U Tliie full proceedingrs will, we learuvhe printed at an early diiy in i pampMei form, and !jt copy sent to each siockholdcr. N. V. Standard. BONK FOR THE -.IBOLlTIONv "! " "ISTS. Messrs Rowland and Brothers, enters piisit'i firni of ilti ci'.y, own aslave, J.unes VVilley tynarn, whon) tbey-iv mitteU some ihou lbs inee to lake atrip lo the Nrth lo see the cm hsiiie.s..J Thev not ojily uave him" a permit to ptl age ii (lie New York steamer fr ke rissv from ill i place but ; Lso gave him "the necessary fnndto bear his expenses, tie visited New York, Falmouth, ftlassjichnseits, Fall Btver, New Bedford and sundrv otherialMilition holes ; while a Falmouth he callrd on nnelof.ihe firm., who wa visiting that place for recreajion and .wa iendeied nir.re funds if" he needed them, which he refns(;d,remaring he id eiioti"h to heijr his expenses back o .NorfJilk.-, When Jim (forithis is his fiiiiiilar name) was in New Bedford he met several fogi- tives, i whom he I . T recognised- flS1-" former slaves' in Norfolk! Pliey Suppq-iitig he had ijunaway, received . hitn with "down cast hlioks and assured him that he had coniejlo the-wrong ulace, and feihai king that they were u ihakiug out" "very poorly having to labor very hard and. :et but poorly paid in return : they expressed great dissatifaciioti at the treatment thev received at the hands of their abolition friends. Jim told, them Thatl he'lntd not run alvay: that he was onlr rfn -a 'visit, and wpuld return to Noifidk in a few days. Atseverai of these townsiti 3Jasa"chnsetss he wis imjwrtuned by. the Abolit;onisis to to remain, assuring him .that he. was:t lieu a fieejmau. He declined theii kind offers and assured them that such freedom a black j nriau enjoyed with them had no cimrnis for him j lie vastly- preferred the slaverjy ef Norfolk ; accompanied with an abuudiiuce of the. necessities, and cimfqris of life as he eujoyptj then 'at hqmej to all the freedom that Massachris- etts cduld tender him. He rMurned,of hisbWn accord, and arrived here t-Satir-day" riiorutna in th? steanier Nhyfllljarolij na having "taken J ttie senTOrffeiMo: the Northr and the overland route (vi Pinla delphja aud Ballimpre) homes iie is now at thelstore of ihe Messrs. R. B.f and if any! dtssansfied , daVkey desires tot see the misery and squalid "poirty jhal await fall negioes wfio make their escape to theiorili, lie can be sho-vSm-the" picture beforelliis reaches the realitvbv cailthw on juu. iqijou; Argus. UK CAN'T GO. IT , " Th Ohio Statesman savs that .Duke Wardj -Esq., 'ah Oid Line Wiitg, aud i - formerly a membei of the Legislature, is out Tor Ruchanan; MrWard, iu a letter, says : " ! : 4 I Ipve been a Whig, as you know ; but I (jatinot go off a fter; Nigwerism or Know NothingHm," whicli have, suc ceedex the dissolution of lhat gallant old party. It seems to me thai now,, no 1 friend, of the CojistiUtt'ozts.nnd. the umoi can nuu a piace wtere ue win tie ai hotie except in thcil)einocratic')a:ity.' I shanjgive niyseJf uptp iriie .campaign with. ardor aid,witrj yiv'dr. "; rl The Kaiional l)Vnjo'cf -mrluch goes fo!r rqual rights fr llf s- tlw iouly party now fir for the Constitutional- men to acf ivitli. The j flower of tlie Whig party are letting the world know this. RAILROAD C0XrECT4ON inr.qo.rresponaeiit yesierany snys ue Columbia. Carolinian of the ISifr 'ihsf.Vi " 1ard the oiuis of tlie dificiihy in relafioi tojihe. connect ion wiihihe ATfrilr Caro lina! Bailrond oU ! the President of the Chrarlotte Conipnnjr. which we learn i etVoneous. -Tlie Piesident. Las always LbejeiC VviUniir rto niakeji .connection . wlilT that mad, and to meet that ioad in a com promisinw spirit!, but there is one difiicnl'ty which is kept lijp by thai company, whicfr prevents it. It "is - peif.'cily wjlliir? .to have through tickets sold ffoui Columbia to Goldsu o ro, bin ii n w i 1 1 i u u t ,se 1 1 1 1 e in to Rnleiih orWldn, hy-the Rafceih and Gaston road, which is -fyrty. miles nearer loVeldou ihan by Gldbrn. I his is' done, to - force . nil . passpiiiiers 'to" g by G4ldshjrQ, !t.hus t'di 40 miles ftirther,' nJs paying $f riiofe. '' Tim should, not be j icq uired.' The Norih GaroHna G)m paty will not consent to .i througlt.ii.oket byitho R'a'eiuti uhJ Gastrm-road, and on ly.ffom Cohimbia 2'in Noah,;by GoUs bore, and. not rjlinrtiiihi !.. Tjiis"is ex'c; ting-Joq mucli .from ..the Chairotte anf opfM" Cv.i rpj iiin road, to expect Vur UtVor the). IVorth . CaroTina road' Iry ' briitgmtm Tiassengers to it goute; while it doets uoi reciprocal ti! he nr ratrjjt ment. . "If President Fisher will consent. to tlie tiirpuh ticket ip. W.eldoji hy title' Raleigh ciuu .miu, w e HUVC Illll I IIC OIIJIIl- est: fdoubt lhat Presidetit julinsioii yfll ivijliiily and readily innk& lh'-5oiriuec tioh. It will be of very advantage to both roads if this bo arranged. :A DENl OK Till BYES. The most astounding discoveries have been made within three or foiir weeks pasji ofithe existence of a large Iritid well organized band ! of thieves and robbers, whlojiaving their head (pintersat or Hear the Gap, in Lancaster county, Pa., have extended their operations ;pver several States and: have their. agents ntttl accotn- puces in iew Yorii, :ew Jersey, rc.m sylvania, Utlawnre tmd jMaryjand, otid perhaps in other States beside$. These discoveries were made, it seems, by the Philadelphia police, ihiotigh the revela tions of a notorious horse thief named Young, who recently fell - into their clutches. The; whole matter has been kept ns secret as possible, in. order thin they might capture as many of jibe gano as could lay their hands upon.' We tuidt rstitud that about tweiitvl of then nave aireaav i , . ! - . 1 . . ... ueen taKeti intoTrnStav, ano that the officers are actively .etigaged .,n putsuH r others i i , vaii mis parts ol the the country, t Amot'ir he.nunibr alreiry arrested is a dentist, of CmUt ti, N. J., a lawyer, of LaiiCiiStrV MeihoHtst local prea'cher, of Lrnienster or Chester county a Q,jnker, or an individuvit who wears the doakcr garb, and several .others who. have -held a;resi;c'iah!e :- position iu s eiety. Several jndu idtwils in ihis'eounty are implicated and the police .are on ja ir t;ack. ''.' ' V" Yiiiuno li.iying been trapped and seeing no chance of escape, has hmde titer tnosi temifrKatl,5fevIfitioii.. . He." has. been Connected with iho- gang for iten years The(;r operations hae niibiaced hoise steal ju:, barn-burtiitiir, cau'e driving, couuieifeiiuig, and rohlie'ry ai:d imitder, two drovers and a (edlar having beeij. mnrden d and robled since I is connect tiou ;with tlfein. ,, A . quaui'y - of stolen property has beet, rt covered at ihe (J p through his ayeucy. . A. uoioijoiis pei sonage. who keeps a tavern in i Hail lord County, Md., lias hcfti Indued in- X est utiesier j ill, as one ot itie gang, who is mppohed to have been com mij'ed with a pair f stolen horses, traced 4o his stable some two or tfiree weeks since, f aud fiiially recoy,eied iu Washington citv. I Elklon Democrat. W k n. n i no to Slaveholpeks. A genl!tiiau of; this town, Vays the Char lollcsVille Adocate, had one of his1 servants ti . - v . i to runaway lajt . alouday,"1 andj '. having-' strongireason to suspect that he had been carried off by some of tho Circus Coni pany which peformed here on Friday aiid Saturday af last week, he sent in pursuit of tlie!hcgro.i At Orange Court Mouse his niesseugcr overtook the Circha Cm- riiiiiv aiid found the neoro in the erriDlov ! T . : L ' ' ment of one of the hands belonging to the Company. Wheie such opportunities of It- . . ' . ! .1 escape pre held out to onr- slave me community cannot be too guarded in pro lectir gllheir p.operty.Jtiy kepping a Watch ful eve Upon such men . " I TERRIBLE IIAILROAD ACCIfENT.- ' ' l I'ailadlpiiia, Julv :1 V. A-eollision occurred to-cbiy on tbe Nortli em Pennsylvania Railrqad, Ijetween an exJ .'If'. I '- . i ' . -. I'-' I " - - - -1 1 cursiqn itrani contaiuti! the children of bt. Michael's Cbtirch and tbe regular train, by. .whicli j thirty -iiine- person-, including Jthe Pi lest, were killed, and sixty-nine t.njnred. The cans took fire ind many of ih bodies were burned i Assault. Tlte ex'CishHp of North 1 -I - ; ... i Carojinix Professor J. SijJItnaii Ives,-Was knocked down and brutally assaulfed iu-' New York, - Tuesday mornitijg at the office of Hudson river depot hy aj"buggage master there the only otleuce ofjth; K!y. gentleirien, itiis said, being a request to deliver pver a valise and trunk, for whtVh he had a checlv from the cotiductor. The offender; was arrested, taken before a jus tice audi sentenced to deliver iheibaggage pay a lieavy fine and to give bonds for his fulure'iiood behavior." :- ..i 'i - &3Ti The iady John Van lluren'is about to . marry is A daughter of the late Gov. McDuffie .of Soutli Catoliua.. ..... . J- ' I iFFERc his proft;.-1?ioiia.l 'ervieeii' to J he pub Vf lieJ- His Officers on Water st two doors below Jj Chainberd iStore." j f SalNbitr, May 17, 1S53. ltf. FAT4L jISKBI WFB SflOT , . . BY IIKR HUSHAM: - l.nsf Pridiiw inoriiiiir. "ulw'Jtit r 7 'oclocfc Mr, Wiii. Mi KelieyiwassiKldenly roused from Ins sleep, and ui.dtfr the iiiipressuni that his limine wasi lwinff nroKen tnio, sejied his ZiUi and instantaneously fired iipoii soiup one, a lie. ihuiiht. riitering ihft 'door.; but .to his liorror he "fnud "he had shot his wife, Who-was "fusteidii?- H. Oie'shtu entered jtist inTroiM imd bve M' rruliiiip, penetthtitig deep, iuto ' the hodv : Two iihvsicums weta iiniiitdiate ly called in, hut fotihd hfir lie.yoiid hopes I SIe Imgered resigned! y.niiM uiiconiptam i hilly, until. .alKMit ;4. oclock Sajurday moijiing Avhen.she dfedlleaving nil al- Hiost.distracied hiishand; an iiifanr soii 11 ftionihi'old, and a larse tUrHfiber of -rftli lions and couiieeti)U8 to.: joutn-. their.. loss." ':' f"-" h- ". ' Mr. and Mrs.'Krliev-had liefj ouiwied nearlv two vea r-were ?. nwiiJkiiMy fond of ench other, ftnd.verelmnji most .hap I'lly,. together, . when, the- uufortui.iafe .cc u r rence, I i ke a I h ji ud er ho ' I , des i r y ed her existence and blighted his. He was iu niyht, tiniid Vind in the Ithhir of keepiuw a loaded 'gnu near his' bed ; hence the ici i iu r civviriii i irv",wriu i.uu immi b-rs'Hf jHchuok. Shx Wis the sjccohuJ da -ifeli.tjf 'Ms, Sei.U..Cbipbell, of Caro- . ';W()KMS WORMS!5 " TOT VrirtiM lhertea have bee a utartil.- rela t ve to me origin uf in'e-Uual worms and yetrJie q tetiua is ctiil vexed one a inotig medical aiw ihori'ie: Of one Tactt however, all are inv I'ornted. d in wh eh all ajrec-ttie fatal jidture. of the influence tliey exert . on chil.'.ren. A thii eaion of tie year, the attack f worms are m .-t frequent as waTJ Ls mo-t danepus. We take reat pleaanre in tliiieciing th.e atieiu ti;ir f parents tu the .yerSnifuire of l)r. M'Lanc prepared by Fieminij Bro , Fiihburgh. It iu (itieof i he most extrao'dinary wiediciues ever in troduved to the p.nhlic ahd h.is never failed, success when tried. i YJT Pur hasors v i 1 1 he careful to a$k for l)R Ar LANE'S CKLEB RATED mahifacturod by FLE.lING LIVER 'PILLS, BROS- of Tits- Bur.Gn, I'a. There are uther Pill purporting to he Liver fills hefnre jthe piiujiov ' 'l)r. ili'Laue's genuine Liver l'lils,) aJio lu celehra sed Vermifuge, can now be hail at all rr spctatde dnitr stores. None genuine without the W nature ii'" . FLEMING BU.US. LIST OF LETTERS RBJMINl JG TNTIJE POST OFFICE AT SA L1SBURV N i:, . ' ' July 7ih.i8"-G. . A. M i.-i Li A . Ari.tiild, J.v T. A'lto; V:ll. Allen. ' B Airs Jane E. Beam, J-jT. Bollin, J. Bar. her, J. II. C- B nyhanl," W. Bouepart, W. F. Brovvri, Sj.' S. Bell, L S. Burkhead, Polly Beetle, J. Barjf-'r, Ann C. Bf?i, . ii.lK Butu,. J J. Bry-aii, it A. llfuvi),.hst? S. A. Blat Kwelder, J. T. & Si "M." Blair: '-' ' ' I . - - .- -. C J..hu IjrtK G. W; Catd well, Wiley Ca- nu'p, J.'hill)i C.ro.y, TjioilMa CoWll. !). Rf-v. F Uicklona. F T. File, W?G. F.rd, W. C. Freeman, Jtihn Fegperimii-Mr. E. A File (i. J. B. GorLon, J. B,1 (joodrnan. J G. W. JutiiKsion, A. D. Jilbort. - II. J. N. Ueatliinan, Col, U. Al. Houe, II. Hill, Jului lloiiic. A, M. Jackson. K- M. Killer, J.ilin Kerr, Rev. P. Kifller. L. AIiMf A'. Lile, W."C. Loril, Ali.j C. LeuiZr. U. 'Lymch. ' M J..ilm Meuno, Gi AlornC. .1cII.iy, W-. AliCeitl-y. ' ' j ' N'. T. P. Iih.lson, AIis! R. Nl.. : R.5-P. Ri' ehi', E, Rufty, A :It, Midlpinan, 4 P.. filler, Wni. A. Roberta, T.ltU nd." 5 honi.sft'iern, J. lb S!n,- ik A: 'S:ffird. jMel iSiilliv.m, A iSf'.o! e. A, S Hiinj. VV J, M Walton, A. Workman, W. Wr. ren 2, J. .11. Weani, T. VV . . " '- Mi - J.VO A. WEIR.VAN, P. M. : ROWAN FACTORY. 4 Tribute to rhom tribute is Hue ;"' if to the Arrrth, ' jMiy-ilif hot'Xncturage hotac. manufactures-- ' j - -. . ' riIlE Siihprribor!' have! pot th? ROWAN FACTORV (l.Tat-d in Salisbury,) in uC. cei'.-fiil operation, and are making so rior Sliee'in"! ami Yarii.a, uhich they fF'r on" reas onable lerni. We are.dtrniiini d n produce gom! eqoal to i-Jic bet inaile n the Stale, and nill spare nof ff-rt to ive atifa tion to,all who iav !!. wnli thoir pa ronaire. hi a few woeks we hall bje prepared to fill orders fur Sheet injys and he-nly gooihs.j Cotton B-titit Ucpf on hand and for salt. t The grii Mills are aluo in opratitui and Corn will be ground for toll a? promptly ' a poii.ible. AlORNIMGi&MEADER, Safshury, June 17th 1j(5.. it L Iibyleri:iu JFeiuale. ,C,olleu statezvilleIx. c - - - - SECOND NOTICE. . ,2T VlflTlI A VIEW. OF EN A BLI NO THEM to; mat urp their plans fuFly, an" wll. as to luve I hir Fe?pinn and vacation!' lo Coincide ivith thuve of Da:vi4-ni-Gd,Ifr!e, thp tru'een of this In-tii ution have determined todefer the openin? of thoir (Tollejje uhliFi -l THE loth DAYVF SEPTEMBER; at wjiich time t-hey' wil-l -be prepared lor the. re-' ireption tf pupils'. -They take; pjea.-y.ro .in iKMiiuini.1,0 tlie -,)ub'.ic, and leiecnilly t Oie (rieitd of the College j' who have maiiifasted bo. great interest in itis evtatliihnet ainJ ru;rr?i. iffat their ire w" and harrtortine edifice ifrnow draw. iJng rapitJijr'ro cotrtp'lBtkMi, that the service of i fnHrcoruajof. exeriened leatherij . ill b c-. erftd ju limp,, and,-.neressary provisions .made .for theroijuf rt of the- ynunjr ladies entrusted t their care. T,t is" tlteir purpose now an it lA '"been from the bfgiyninp, l render the Coljee inferior in no respect,. to similer .iiwtituiion of lhe.hishestj.frra.de and bet eiiaGlihed reputa 1 mm. in ur JSiaio. Theiocatioii is f.ivorjable to health", being iiiatich;vaielreion, and Within. "fw hours rhle of lire; meuntaju, wihir h fropi the hiwer country, it is eauily acce.-'i'ible, by uen l Jlie.Centra.l.Rajl ioad, and a TrU'ivee'ltly line ot . Htae. from Salistiiiry,' 2tt niiles:' " ' Board and tuitiHi t to be want mi advance- Terms per -ic6sion of-five month as fol- iowii : j f)ard and tuition iu the ' Lnvl:li department. $oO,W Tuition aloife. " "- - - lo-tW. Fremh, . - 5.0(1 . Ltiii and Greekarh . ' -' - . 10.(X Mtlkr, wiifTuse of Piano, '- " -; Con'inyenriey, - - i i - . 1,00 Candles and Twels furnUlied by the Pupilu By order of the Board. . S. B. O. WILSON. Pren't JolyJB, 1850. . i lit 4. A SPLKINDID A S.SORTM BN1 f HATS and CAl, jus , receiving by I ' i JOHN A. AVEIRMA'N PRICE. Salfruwry,N. C cpt. 11. It&j. 15 V 1 TTAVING permaiieiiny lucated in natfbury -respocmlty tenders hl6prifepuhial.8evfee: to the puuiic, OfbcetiwwiVttrjck row. Salisbury, A u. 2Ttli, ljL ' HU -I. B. MARSH, Agent oj American', Surtdaff- 2chtH$ Vniinit fefp- roiisiullv on 1iat:d ' jfHd Mmply of i lie Sociel v'tf Dublfcatiuns ain?- ' h wtiicli nmy be f.-iind? . .' f ' .. ti.ur m) vl IJlimife. ..;'.'J.610. mcIm Two 7? I . j,. 5( 1 Cabinei fcbrary . .Vl ; ........ ! ; Three ViiU?e rariesJ . j.. 3C4lJr ' Q,ueiti..n lWiMfc-,!- pvr Joz. I ly inn' Books- ' 5$l pertJi. AUtiiJUrge quuii v of gible Pic. irnwries. iJililict .f iquiii9( ; Aln. Rewrfl B-nik--. Ticket. SlcL n kilimM Im m.im where mi the afe t DeiwiiVry price, tmter adilressed-Aireiit AnerimirSnday Srho.t U ii.li ' ItfxTIGrcegtwrt' N.C rviJt be prut'uut prwupt lyjUteiiilrTfcia 23w OF FOLK IlORiSC 'POST COAJli ' " FROM" . -'; :-& SALISBURY! TOASHEVlCFiF.. TIIKOUOH IN THIRTY - SIX ! S a pONNE:TLQ iiih the North O -".V .i 'f RaIL .1-Pad. ItiviniT j.nrrh i d i from As eyilK? to Iwrjranfcitu I hvs f . road Witn rftiKl.llorf!i ana Cxpenei -rr-u cnminodatuif Driver: . AbMie Co. c.. !lre CoarlM-p After 'h! of .M ' will leaw, Aslm'Tliclfii fTtttxUve, T' "i i ..it.--. i , V ( - Is .ami Saturdays. r.ttt.ec'i.nJ V AJrtc-tr .my line irf Four Horye Ctwcliie. ;, ; ;N pahrf urAiyct'i wiit be gpr;J t'H 4 u'.- tln the ruoi comiorjaoie ano rxptti:w.fjJT-,t& . Road rn the Staler." pry The Road nd j 'jr yoiirseTvcS. p." " , i ' C. S. BROWN, Coiijjct-r - ATorjaftTon, Feb. Sfc, 1?56, 4' ?('. gITaX TAiVSS?Y . - . . DF.Al.F.RS in ani .naiv.i far hirers of MONII. MENT.S, HE,DSTONF.S, ;c are pre. pared tafurnit-h, a! fhort mttir.r, .aid' in a "ftyle of finishi uiiequal.'e.in the South., ; lf?ula'of work iu their line- Call and see us. .W-vvur rant patb"a.tKHi in iJI catcs. - ' Sali;bury, N. C. V.y 20r 1650. 49.: f (3rtcr:lcrol Female Colle T'lIE Fall Sessinrfof 185fj,wtil Co.iriieucp'fip ' theisday ofuly. TiRMs,Bianl (tr lading uriiiiieJ . Ropnt attendancei Fup', WaKhiny and light) ;vith Tuition in all she Ejjiglij'h branchei. . . . .$70,W Iiu-'iilental lax, foArepalrs. . . . .... . ...iOO Drty tidiolars .for iiifl,. ........... l '. . .2 CK Extj:ap: Musle orj the Piano or Guitir,-JvrJ 5 D raw S3t Stnfiei in Head?, Cr y n uf Patih-, $10. Oil JPaintinjr, $ ?U.i lr. t. 3-r. f rencn, j lU.i UenHpr teen re to r.e on- one-, half in adva ire, tbefother half at the erd . t c fejftfioii.' Lrcturf'f n the Theory of A?u, i' il bp.iU:livt;red,ree J 'charge, io those I ! " desire a thwrouli krtow'lede o,liial int r fciehce. ' m I CircuhiVs will ht iCht on appHca' hi. i , President, to those qe;iriiir fult intor mi " ." I ;, . Al. JONES, P-,. .. ,; June ,18. X ' l.y MOUNTAIN HOTELi t MORGAXTON, N. C. 'IIIiS estaillwhment ronfinue opoi for the rereptiifi of the rn I r.ne. a First li'JT8p"bbe. Iff chai4rifr as C.fs Hotel ; jits ad ii irahle location a.s rfard.- coolness aiidjuittnes heinjr 'ren.ute fro.i he i.i.-e and biiKiInt ol ihe Cnri SqiMrp. amt the disorder of the i" nkirig fistab!ihvienla in that vicinity ;? its fbi Muiitain viws, and re ceiviiiyf ihe .VIoiinlaiia'r fresh and mmbsiru' ted; and yet, belli"; near i-jtoouh to the public iiq'iire for aii'ohjfi-t: bus 4e--, Ih weluWM ,t adiuji of turihor jciHtifiendat imi ; and ihe pro"jfio ror iia added ;a.iii! i " ! ill addnii; Ut iis ctnriforiii and 'convenient!' a' d he !npei to nieril.and ntutmiH tu rece-ive the. very 1 irjte ?hare of.-.-puW . lie' patronage which Be ha.i forirprlv had. " i ! ' I J.'Al. HAPPOLDT. JmieliG. 18"jfl. J 3-:im . JM. U- Pffjions diroi J coin diret't troin "CharliiUC t; Mirgantim will fiml rily fa. cdivifs of trtiVjWHaion there being- h daily him ot. Slei roin Cliai lofie o Lin olntoi- ; and at-L iK'oIutiMi Cl. B- S. JotiiL-ton, 4lie pr w priet. -r of the tfotrl, fer ps roJ in.-ri rar nacii Hd drivers lr publjc inw ; a-nd wt.M. gantuiUhe MibsrnbeJ i.s a!.0 ready :.t al; t t transjvort piTsons o any ptnui t- may visti to fo. I J. M. H.M r jAdvcfiTsliiK- j '.' 'pUK Repoblicas1aniskr HOy -. i I cirrulalion j 4'ier t Hi . ?id adjierti.-erK wil I ind it-au ex- j hrouh v hu-l t n.aj;e-knf iri I i Lau u. I i Wl,L fell, rivairrlv, all my Nod- ill 1'ildli.lv fllt.ivio 1 1 i itn .'r' "( limiting Creek , a nd cont a i m n i i ! six) acri:s. ,'- ' ' . ! ? - ': TotTi-e wajitiiia rJiice IIunngCre;:'',':' ! . in laud, I. w ill flef ?rt iiiduceuieuia.- -J' !e. teniiinrd to fell.. lh'i jyive a viaiti 3 ': .nV ONE to FIVE jVEARS on the pu. UU- .oo- ney. ii I i I ' J. " --.-" 1 will al.-n.;etl alllif my STOCK, CRiH', - Farming TooUtpud Grain, ; '18 shares iA fje Ceidraj, JlyVroad, provided I ell my iajrnl. I wijl fcJk a lot of 0 RN and FIVjk HEAD of HQjlSES, whether 1 Veil the land or- not. IGEOlUIB WJLLSON. f will aU' ply ai liberal orice :or auile white mai a a iiiauier unlil Jiex' Fm'I. I i v - I G. WILLSQN. April 22, lSTift "46 if rS NEWfGC OD3 1 JJ V:v&J T. SYMONS &XO, "f " HkespIcctk'uli.y A NNOUNpH ta jjhe ctiizei4 of Rnwun :.. adjoining Counjie, lhat they are ,n w re ' cei vinj a Iare and Welt elected stocky f SPUING SUMMER fiOQ. ii'-. CONIUTINO OF ,v -fi 1 Staple j Fatifcy Dry Goods $ Heady Made Vlolhui, ". ilals audiCajig '. ii Bonjieti and. Straw Goorf .t T'.r'r aud Shoes":''!' i I : Glkss aiid'Q,ueehsu;are ? GR O CER JES AXD D YE STUFFS, which ihe offer clieap for cairh or. o short cinL it Cait-aHiif exainiiie, as we are determined it selL ' . . n April l. t85S. 43-tf. I KSAKI ASYtJt or BOARD of D.recior. not M. C-THbi beiiisr prodded. witb necessary funtli . for t..e, upprt'oi ; we ' rlUntioiu have tounjd it necessary to adopt the-. foIloMtiiig ijejjblujio:. and ordered the SuperiPv tendant to liave tHST-iuine. pubiisUcdJ. 0 i . XsoZi:Utthrafterall officer UristfiW; County paUenU-to this lnstitutioii 'must U r- nined.with;tbree )onlhs pay in adwnce, for board, "&c, hi thjr rite of, three dollar per week. ; lUhJiglOtely 8S3i .1. - 3m-4 BIanieDidyf4: Sale! TRhVVEEKLY ITaluable I i R f I : i X- " V 4 1.-1
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