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4 I VOLUME 3. . ,r s. ' I Vj. l w, SEPTSMEE 1 7 ..W.fi.WAdSON, Ldito.ib. 'J. jv1fl6JjJl'UX;i,'lOPH'il.TOR. . ti;i':ms: Ti e Ni.ith.Cartdiiiu Imk M ill be -!h. riled m nlH-r .it Tl IMH.I.ANri in advance, or 1 VV i JIOl.l.AKS AM) HHI tl-.NT.S if ..y. . be delayed l"r tun e mnilim, ami 1 I'd yi! i',.liS a I llir end ol' tho year. So paiicr wi'l Ik ii i ciiiiiiiiod until all arrc.irigi.ii art pml, ci. rrpt ( llm opium of the l.tlil'if.-, A. -crliseiiKiitii 'inertcd at Our loll ir per squar i; ii nor lias, thin tard tyn ) I'm the first in-er. lu.n .-tl 'if Cciila for c.ieh enntiniiiiiiii'. t "uurt ud. , i iL.enn iit" and Mii-rid'a tsulua riiaigcd 'J.i per ti nt. lumber i and a deduction of h-i i-rut. will He m ulc froinlbe rrpulur pre-i-, for advcrtiat ra by r-'.ir. AiWcrtim,Hiiit inserted ii.e.Mthl)r nr nu.i i- fly, "t 11 per f) itarc for each Inn;. . Stmt, nj.iiitiily T" ci-nla per anil-ire for each tune. .1 ' Ail letters on biianicaa nuliit hi- directed to ' ' - r r- rill lmt be tlemlrd to. J " rmi'ni" r-n tm ni H- toeltl i i PniiliM..ittrr are alithul tli (i Ui . r t m j. nts. iionri). 1 . li Y.rrd iv ii'ij Tviii'irriiw, av etiaRi ii ii -is. A - 1 a- u a rii w i;-"wt 'm t r ;t:t Vfc-i I. -it b. lit lii ll pio ; A- t iv llnM.rp Tion --.nee I.. Iio'.h, - .HI,.; li rj- llii.ui.iui y .il ,ig( ! ti-i, tl .y it, ti t j. .1.1 a hi V , ' g .lig -II. Ii 'if - ri. i.K ia." -n- ; A t-iifl.l w y alt rcl-.v, 1 ta.li b- to. ifiniriiw. V ii ri-farr abnul.l we nwo mir pmn. -siiirr 1 poll, lik all I'llnfa. ;.irlh ? W tr'r Iha M ).',.. til to r.M;ipl..li(, -! t.r, ...ir f, t Un t mi tit. rr I, in t lb ? II fit may bloom, y. I w no nV-trfa ; i vn.ti. iy M.'-urn, r I ht,!f tl.rif ,.frfi-i A- tie tirtflil li-i,l yntrrita V, r- tw.ll (; li..tn..rr..A-. 1 ii 1 1 - t lie wind tint bliiwi V'l. n tlie rlt.uda f liiien are tur.ikiiig ; I la bar Ilia ilrcitn tl. .1 rl ,at .110 I 'it 1. g U-.ving aotf. tmeg Ijiirg, f - Iter rbt nan at bat i 111 v, "I lie n r.-e.!! tlia pial .i 1 aorrof. A- Ine-aiirlJ f'.l'r.l y'tt.ri:tr ?- 'In ill roll In noirrnw . Hlisciilancoits. nn: I',i;i:m li.cai v in ci ik nt in it i:a r. m fi: . V ir hi- traveled t.mi'ti; li." S. --it:.' h I.'! i;i il.ll-.-', I'JIlli il !. a I 1 ! 1 ' 'I t 1 1. -.' ' -rrupalou fidc'.iy of It,- n il-i-l.i 1 , tie- o.d fainily Ui le. 1 re I ,1 f il tra.t of tb itnetc - Ih.ir. li,-. r-in'...t it!.', I; t .r all men. v b' tn r Chn-ii.ii.i ' 1 !j t. ;-. ar. r a 1 1 1 p it r I: n..-. in 11 j ;nakc the !i!.le ti..,r emit. i.i alis-e well thiiiiibi d pares show li.c 1 , .'1 i.e.! lie ir o lie is p-sc-ed in it. A Irs yiri fiy there dw.lt in Ayi-Liit an 1'icKiit couple, po-n a-in of this world s i -) I i.t!l. lent t 1 keep t lie III indrfietlde'.t t' want or woe, aud from Wilterini; t. p. A t' lant of a farmer became i-naiie red of t i- .a'lidiler, and he, n'-thinj loath, dii i!.' '. to liceotne hi. As the match Was e-..ry way worthy of her, the old folks con "i.t d, and as they were deirous of ei in' tl.i.r Vaim comfortable, ibey wire made 11 In a few short years the scythe of ti'i.i e.it il.iai llm nld ronnle and tbev (.'" their bodies li tha lu-t aud their souls U 'i. . tr Creator. llu' joniiiT farmer had bear ' n.uch of tin- I roiiu.ed land beyond the sc 1, patherej 'V't ier bis duds, and se Iiiil' s-ic ii in mil' ii-'.i ", packed up tho-c calculated to be of fir.ie.i to him at Lis new home. Son fi Uior, haling tiie ,ir itel.iiij f"r a'i V'iit .r, , -obi i ll their 1 ine- and home ' 1 ' mil -. 1 a 1 1 fir A 11 e 1 ica. I' , ........ I of 1 oii.-idi ruble property in the '.,,. of "silier" this c iiupany wi re cot 1.1 :h- pi I,, laiiiy of im i-rant-. . -r an I t i n le ; but happy, an I lull ot hope f ir tt.i- I -it ur". 'I be bi-l tlit- . dune alii r lai.d !, m- ta'.iui' out th. ir Id heir loom, an I ' ij niho thanks and piai-c to llim wb l a I . .111 d to a safe haven. A- ll. firiin r s object iu csti in,,' v a- to purchase a f irm an ! to t' is follj 1 1 ut 1 011, but little, time w. s spi nt 11 v he had arrived iu, and as be IV! !! liters had preiiou-ly d. terf'tie i ir 'b -tinaiioti, be bade tliciu faiewcb, 'Ih a li,;hl heart lurne I his face to tl..! setting sun. Indiana at this tune t' I"'.' la-t, ami Laving heard of i.s t: . and fertile land, 1 e diti riuined on y 'oil", wuhiu ii Worders. "I' the banks of the Wabash be fixed 011 a '"ui, and having paid cash for one half, fa"' a iiiiutf;ape for the baUnce, payable in 'jtie year lining Hocked his farm mid Y J1 " ed 111 the proiind, be rested from us t, and pnhtntly waitidthe time when ''i. It po forth and reap the Lai vet ; but a a' ,, ,.ri4U ,,U(di.ucd his toil The fe- " 1 "I ihe roiinti v allai ked him. and at the ti in. I i'i, I...., i : tlie tiebls wer white wilh fhu of ihe laborers a'.ill, deiilb called me, and lift bis discoii-olale wife a and hes only child all oil hah 1 W e leave this soiiow. a. id oass mi to the pas- Mrii,rle of the alllictcd widow a year al'tei Ihe nine huviiip arrived when the ""' ipe , , ,H. borrowed lh- y Ol lieiphbor who had been ver , lerself, oiie 1 In r t.i re ;ti i. f i her husband a ml to 'i' It at the same tu will hi ir i,iot, sa,.,i ..l.i,,.., 1.. il... i;;...r nf loi I pood. Hard and iiaticutly 'lid she repay (l,,, hum ;,,. . prij,iis t'oll ''ll I . 'OIL :i 11 .... .1 ..... . . ... .'. 1 "J'iri 1101 no lOIIUiie IIOlVIll I., die cave way tu Iut accumulated hoii-I'l-hcaiteiied ami i.sliaeted, she ie ' lied ihe farm jiud tne stoek for a h s 1 -I'e owed her Chri tiau neiphhor. 1 't satisiicl ni).;, tua, j,llt ai( ,icCu. '.'ti b'1 luiniture. On the fviMatli previous to tlie sale she : "'k courage! ami streiiptheiicd herself with . ih: kiiowliil;-e tli;it Ait bad wronged no lAtte- Uiiiil t , fl... i I , .. r 1 i.. .1 I j , I,, n injiii- oi m-r miner, nn , a linirt tilled witl, huiiiNiiity ni.d Imi-, i poured out ber soul to " Ilitu that turnctU not itnr' and liavini.' communed side by Mm1 wnii her C'hr: tiau neighbor, returned io tr ucsoiatc Home. Here ner lot titiKlc Had like to have for- aaken her, but seein; the old family liible, ane reverently put it to her bp, and sought coimolation Irom its puca. .Slowly i-hc pur MJed in holy iupiiinj; verges, ami gathered hope from its never faiiiiij promises. J be (lay of mile having arrived, hi r few pooiiB wtre iii due course knocked otf to the hi"hct bidder. Lumoved she ui mm from her piiscs-ii,ii art, (le after articl without ii murmur, till the constable held uji me old fatuity J.it le. i his was too ' mi.i i . ur. l i.u... I .... .. . ..... --- j... ... , a,. j ante lo a broken htait. ."-he bepped the . 'on-tal !c to spare bur tl,i mi mei.lo of hi r ;rcircu and il. parted paients: and the uu- inaiic man o ine law wuUid willingly li:.ve (.Hiii it to lirr, hut lor I ii-x i able creditor deelared that everv thill-.' .-Ii.illld be Hold a- be was (iet.imiind to ba.c that was on to bun. ' 'the book was then fire put up and al lull.,' ifiic.-td of for a fen -hi!. ii.t. w out 11 II -iie xiddei.ly snatebi d it. rind !. I ri iijr she .uu.ii have soioe re!ie ot tl.o-i' -he ioved, cut the .-lender thread that held (be blown liu. n jver, ith the i 1. 1 1. 1 1 1 ti of 1 1 t a i ii i n tr it. 1 In' tv. it mo ll u 1 1 pi 1 i"i at 1 n tin'i'i, and w ..1. 'hat 'In . r t. ll il.t ) her h: ni' t !i 1 11 u ir I ui'ls. a tid w i' h paper. .Mu 1 i:ii-lHhee, she eiailillied 1 In r joy aud ileli'ift to 1 J f I ti', e I. uud red poll tid S 1, I .ni. of I'r, and. band hi the bar k of w ritiu.', were the 1: .1 r 1 .,.;' w..t I. t l.eu Korr.,11 ' Al.l oil hand : Wr overtakes ye, eek ver the other, in her fslii lathera ears are never 1 r s deal. j The ajV n- iiumediatidv atopped, and the family liii le fivn to its faithful owner. I he Itiinitiire fiH was readny olferrd to h-r by tl.o.-e who had purciuel, which be plad'y took back. ! Having paid off li r relentleas creditor the i,tii.c.-t lirthit.jr, ati'l r nted a Mini! boil C 111 tiie ullage of , ahe place-! the Islanre of her monoy in u. h a wav as 1, ' r'-et ne interest ctiouh to L.-. p t.e 1 comfort- able, and i- now able t . en;.,v the pru-pff-ts wf the ol i f.. ily li.hl,-. without fearorillO- !"''' : H'-r time and t la-nti.ii are de voted lo (lie biii!f'iu up of 1 h blight, I iiie-ev-d Alice, and it (!. I,"py -itn of th co'intenaii'" may be e .D-iiii n d nn inJ, x of the lo art an I mine!, lin'e Alice 1 1 1- f.urt(i Ve -hiniiit: t-: iu ta . - re' liiioty ol wi.i u ii'- ai j I,- , r f f niis I of a in, it. At ti.. 11. eel n' h - as. -, ;n t ;,. e.r t rf ,.f tlie v t'i 1 o , 111 1 v ! -e. n 1 .'iv S in-i a v, .ti u. j a1 iut half way tr- tin- south aisle, a Udy -'lull fliinv M-ir- nt' !.', ilre-sr.) in deep ncionr.il, w-tii tic- liaiity of biiiii", but on ri , ti'lltl m s Step traces oi sor- t. t. at ! 1. in tin- annie r ace :. ii in i v sl-'i 11 et 11 a 11, in, bloated nrid ;t il.iii'.' row 1. '1 he ot.p is low the other tl. J ro- 1.1: t f -li in; w i heor. 2 Hi i; AKIFClINi.; INCIPKNT. I recollect one member of Conurc-s wb was always ralhin.' me about our Cjin-ies- aioln'l Teie " liri 'its, r led- S n-ii ty. be used to sav, I am toir, to j.ji 11 v-i'ir Ti iiiln-ranee Si-n-ty as du 11 in 1 1- I II I elll ! t v lint Jil ty. lint ju-t belore it became i n. pty, be time, towards tl.i al a s lil 1 d i, At one cIj-c of the sfstion, he '' ""' : 'T am p"in to in the pledj" bono I am iiiearne-t, c iiitinur ili - nuiiin is lion 1 1 y eicpty, and 1 w hen I rt I be ; " my inn lint go- in,; to till It a.'alli. lie ep. aC Willi sui li au air o stri ni-ne-s as I ha i 11. t Li lore observ ed, and it iinpie-u'd me; and I aaked l.iia vib.a it meant w li it btid ih.iiiL'id his f. i l -in.'s " Why," sai l be, " I had a fch,,rt l;mt sii.ee .1 visit Ii.jiu lit v brother, whi -taiej to ine 11 fact that m ic deeply imp I'lliM led nn- than .h i l!iiii' I rceoi sc.! and t to have le al d iipin the iil j.it 111 Mn eeb I huie lo al d ol' re uy temperance id. ' In in v iH-ie lib 11 boo 1 is a ecntlem.-.n if. I1.V aeij 1 allil .I.e. , wtii c diteatcd, who oln'C bad -loin' p..iiiltv, but is nuW reduei'l j - r 1 lie liis a l.a ilit'il and lovely wile a lady of cultivation and rellii' 1111 lit- n 1 a 1110-t ri.ai iniii.: d io'hli 1 . lo- c. , i, .can ii.id beeome decidedly ii 'e: ;vr::t, in hi ba! its, and b id fully a'a.. I bi- tiiei.es 111 i.-ird to him. At oj ,e ..nn', when a number of his former a" soc a 1.1 were I tier, they coimsi led s tn whit cjuid be done for bun. 'Why Hunt 1 ml your ilauuht.r away (. a eertatu bed school .'' whii h he named. I .11-1, "II, I catiiut, " said he, " il is out of the qiii-tion. 1 am not able to bear the e.i petie. Poor pirl ! I wi-h I could." " Well," said hi friend, " if you will sipn tne temperance plcdpe, I wii ni ui im mo. expense of her atteinlilip uliool lor year." ' " U'ti it does this mean !" said he. ne lo vou think me in danjer ot bee.'iiiinp a drunk- ard ,'' " No matti r," -n i .1 bis fin ml," about that 1 ut I will do as I 'aid " And I," said n nt of your farm a not hi t a vent, pay the will sipn il vou ihe pled-e." " Well, th-se off rs are crt iiuly liber. il -but what do they mean? Pi yu think nie in daiiper of beeomiiip a drunkard ' What can it mean? Put. peiitlcnieii, iu view ol jour liberality, I will make an offer. I will sun if vviu will ' This was a proposition the, had not con- I hid. r. d, and were not very well prepared to ,! me t j but for hi- -ai;,. they would ami did sipn, mi l bo w it 11 I hem. u. now f .r the fir -Mini, tl e truth pour ed Inn) bis n.iud. and he saw Li condition, j a:; 1 at down bathed in lcr. " Now, " said he, " centlen.cn. you must I & aud eoiiiiu iriiitale thc-c facts to my w il'cj poor woman ! I know f,lio. will be glad to hear it, but 1 cannot toil bcr." Two of tlx tu Muiti-d for that purpose: I'l.. ... i . . i t i J in: iiioy iiii'i iiirni in tlie uoor, pan aLU triinliliii(i with cinolioti. " W lial," obc i tifjiiired, " i.i the matter ! What ban happened to iny hiii-band !'' Thry bid her dirinUs her feam, as'-utin" ( lier they hud come to bring tier tidmes but pood titliU"-. Rueli an the would be "lad to bear "Your Luband hat iigntd the temper- cc pledge yea, gipned it iu pood faith. " a nee llie joyous news nearly overcame her mc trcinblca witli excitement wept liecly, aim ciusiin? ncr nanus Devotional v. 8L looked up into heaven, aud thanked Ood for I lite harnv cbancc. , Now, ' said the, " I have a husband .!' r d ns , be once was, in the days of our early love." Hut tins was not what moved me. said I ... ,,... . t I t .. ... :.. .i - .. - . ...... i.i n.-. ...i.it-.i ..ii: i .einity another gentleman a peiurous, uo- Liu soul married yum;.' uianied well ; into a c liar 111111-.' tamuy, and the flower of it. ins wine UriliKin h.il it bad alou-ed the fears ol Ins lnem:-, and one day, win 11 sev eral of th. ui were together, one said to an- oil, cr,'' let Us hi-ti the pledge. " " i will if 'ou will, said one to auothir, till al! had a-ried to it anil the tiling was. done. This jiei.ih uian thought it rather a small business, uhd f.-it a little sen-itiw about re vealu. lo bis wife what be had done, lint, oil returniiiL' hoiu", he said to her : "Mary, niy dear, I have done what I fear will di-plea-c yuu." " Weil, w hut is it :" Why, I have aigued the temperance Uled, i;- " -vou " " 1 es, I have, certainly." 11 atcbin bis niamier as be rep. u d, and r,'""V 1,1 11 Mi'cen 1 j , she entwined (vr . M'ho can t!l what 0 s lady can effect t hen' '"'" --u-l aii.inir each other, arms around bis neck, laid her liead upon alie is i- irnest, act'.s ami perserverin,' ! "t weie not fully apprized, until too late-, bis to-om, and burst, into tears. Her bus- Were a.l our fair .-1 - crs prompted by the in the sitting of the Convention, ol the d. -band was a fleeted deeply by this conduct of an me mot' .es and in jelled by the same oil-' then entertained, and since t x pressed his wife, and j-aid : j croy, the -real 01 k would soon be accom- : W delegates from the lower countii s and "Mary, don't weep ; I did not know it pli-bed ; f .r then pec 1-m.en w ould be forced vty of ilininuton, to know more of the a.n,,M .fWtet ... I 1.1 ... I - . , . . "... .. . ... ....... jou ao, 01 1 ou,u nut iibvb done it I will co and take my nauic off inimeiliatcly. " Take jinir r.ame ofTl" said she ; " no, I. 0 1 i.t it be there. I shall now have no muc 1 ilicitude in reference to your kecoiu- II. ' a drunkard. I shall spend no more i ailul mil nipl.t hours. 1 .hail tio uiore ateep my pillow in i.-ar." No. lor the tir-t ti ne, the unth l.one upon his mind, and he to did lo hi- bo-oiii hi. jininp and bcautilul wile, and wept with her. Nini, I ran t 'land fact-, an I I am .0 iiiL' ti si'eu the pled-c Sy t. h nt (,e. lii li. f. S. an i.vnnKNT. At the recent eontiapration in. Troy, New York, we notice the f illow in.' incident of the pallant 1 y of one of our fellow - citizen, w Lieu we t.ke from the Tr: l'ai'y Traveller: ' Il'irtiii the I rnrcss of the Bre, an inei- ill nt oceiu red hull very liappuy ii.u-tra- ted a l h'll aeteri-liC of tho-C I'OUIld topeth- r b v t ii" 111 j -tie in Hue ncr of ' t iie t tipli link.' A lnei dol ours. (Ii 0111 Columbia, South Car o'liia, w hvi i on a vi-it to his relatives resi ilitip lure.) was a.-j-tinp in the remofal of some valuable from a house which was al ready on tire, when an emblematic breast pin which he wears was observed by the la dy wlio re-ided there. She pave him the token of th 'I..' decree of I. tb O. P., and pointed to Llihly eheri-hed portrait upon the w-.'l in tlie next 100m. "Our friend immediately eonveyed it to a place of afety, and returned to the ad joininp house, suppo-iup of course that tlie lady had left tin huiidinp when he heard eomu one anxiously impjirinp if she had becll Imp lied bj il udiie;i thoupllt lie r :-lie 1 into tin" house, pall of tl.e roof of which had lYIcii iu, and found the lady eittin up in a b. d-tead in enc of the room-, o con pb tel v paralyzed n to be unable to move or sp,-ak. Il as the wmk ot a mo ment to catch lier in bis arm-, and the r. .t he was seen jiiinpine ihro.iii the opi n w,n d.iw with hi- eh.irpe "a I rand plucked from the I uriiin.' " whom he canied in safetr to the next strict, where, under pio per treatment, she soon revived. 'I he lady has since ascertained the name ot lurbeiie factor, but he fori. ids us iiienti.uiiiip it.'' Till: N'F.WAI'iK KIOT. TTe learn fimii our northern, f sehanpi s that on Tuesday last the American Piotest ant Association asembled at Nesaili. New Jer-ev, to celebratu the fust sitluw of the American Conpross. The Herald says : " I lie various lodpes of the order in New Jersey were in attendance and there were al-o several from this city and neiphbor- 1001I. it is estimated that there were at three thoiiaand persons in attendance 1 I)roeession was fonmd. which luareb- ed Ihrotiph I lie principal thoroii-hfares, and at noon 11 dinner was partaken of. N'otli inp occurred to mar tlie ceciie uutil after noon ; when, as the pr icesi in passed throu-b one of the street-, it ciicouutercd a crowd of opponent, who saluted it with derisive shouis, an I finally a stone was thrown, which struck one of I bo Protestants. '.Iu-t at this moment;, . it is related, several shots were tired limn a Ilouian Cath olic Church iu the immediate vicinity. '1 he pmccs-ion broke lor the church indaiitly, and iu a short lime completely sacked its interior, dopoiiinp the all ir, and renderinp it a comphte ruin. A huiidinp from whence the first attack wa made was alo assaulted. A number of persons oil both sides were badly hurt, but wc do ti.it find that any one was kiiled. Tbroiiph the ex ertions of the officers of the procession, the body re formed and proceeded on its way. An intense excitement prevail it in .Newark in eon-oii'ii iici.! uf t lie deplorable in it, and it. was utterly impossible to ascertain tlie origin of tlie Jisturuance." .1.1,: A dow n-c:.' cd, or says that modesty ,s a tp.ality that highly adorns a woman and ruiu a man. CjmiMMiCatlQllS. T 8 THE N. ( . WHIG. ;UTIlEltF UPTON. Net long (.iuec the nittr ?iai called to isit htid rnuniu a i'.w tayu in iIiim flourish- j,,., and beautiful town 1 he citizens arc nniers:.!l ()itinri:ilirl ft,r il,..!r ,.1.1 character, millie pi t il. iiosnitalit v in inn. 1 Ccr ai.d a variety f other virtue to which j no chri.-iian can obiec Located iu the midst of a i-alubriou.i and romantic region, u teems with the btraaics of nature, the 1 hunnin.! i,f UL,,,1 I'rn.i.l..,,,.. .,.,1 ..ti .i. advatitas of healtli. " Uiil,.'. A ... . .'....l. .t..;... i wlu ii- -ii...!! u ii, i.iiiiiii fi-niUi tion fr mi murtalilv or (.nv other human ill yet deaths and f n-cs of severe disease oceiir t r- "ow "'-'Ct the thought that our J'atli less fi t-f, ,i nt: y at this point anl j.. it,,. ij. er in Heaven roiuirca Until only, lmt words, en, ily tli.iti 111 any other portion of the St-te );.. with bean! Inonly 10: t-le. Kvcrv v oiitnful 1 k was flowing ed were iiueoiu- 1 and ever the i t arid iie,.',,-. W e norn i d the l,.ii,d-oiiic and tasteful edifices of den. I'.raii, .Mr Miichcll, Mr. Moier, Mr Mi Km, re. and al-o tha' o! iliti. 1a num. lie is a r.-i aikr.ily ili-nliif-d and liiif-eppi ,-inj- eiit'. .,:,(, and wiilial v..tv aflabie, napinp url.aLe. Vhi!-t be 1- Iar f'r in biiu .11, bilious or a-pirin I cannot V ,t believe he would creditably fill any office in the t't't of the people. Jlis amiable and a' ca p i-bed lady h..s set a c'jii.u.ci.d.'.ble exn. .it.- to 1.' r NoitnCaro lian .-ist. i s in e.-ttih up a cru-ade for the avowed aild WortiiV fd i. el nf r. .o.o.ii Mount V, 11,011, by .'.luntary contributions, 1 from tlie hands of c. letaiiit aud r.re.eri in . jit a the -wet and ..cred home of WjS- : iilfir , ,., .r , have been crow 1,1 d w ii h an eneoM ii-ic and flatteritiL' succeis. 11) sa v. 11 woman i L art quail not how can ours? S r f TTIK 1KA " AND LLMIJ. Jlwb F.Iiiii i;,-: I have iu-t returned from vi.-:t lo I total Sjnnp, lour miles. oi.ilt-l.a-t el Ihi- folic, where there is an Ihstiti.tioi. tor tin- i.i-r, uction of deaf mutes. Cedar nn.' h:i- loi. p b' ell Holed for tl.e xeeii.-i.c. c. -, and for the beauty o! its -in a' i, 11. A i.i.iri; deiiphlful -pot can scarcelv le found, it is one ot Nalartis fancy pi-re which oeca-ionaily find in iiic up 10 .nti v .1 s , ' v u ii aanctuiiry whiej arl ha 1 ml 1 ,ii-hcii it bout conv 1 riinp its shaiiy 1 1 ti e. it-into a, ;il Ileitis. Suicly tbira soil iioif.iii- more 11 lie -luiip 111 - u in in t r" lo tin- tiieii .arorer or me wiiin traveier. 1 ti : n an aria cuveted wi h stately forest tie.- ami that .. i.-t be fti'itrc tate which would e'ear tin u :ili an-, f re-111 a bmhiitip site. '1 here i 1 ,t m.e sort of m...-ic mperior t that u In -h the x-piMs twaKO when they con v e ri l tie leaves 0. the old oaks into 1 v res of dte.-t ' one : "If w -iv . 1 1 .. t clos ' of -nt eve, Tne i..lji' r-sflMilve aiaili.; ; How a a- cl tin v ii w s Hit nt'ir uei ci tr , Am; 1 I )' ' t!il' itow le-. I. If OV " ' 1 In all b' 1 a 1.1 a Ir. C, In imir Ci iil.llui erolf ; But .li. nine soft, i.ntn- wi-el to nir, The viori- . I li. r 1 iesc" The first iu-tiritio of the kind in ques- tiou w as e. taloi.-hed in llaitford. Conn , H") yi ars ar-o. al which time a Parisian, who Is Mill a t.achcr 01 that venerable school, came t ti i- coin, try and entered upon his labois' as an assistant. There are now said to be sixt in Institutions for the education of d.at ii.'itcs iu the L nili d States. I hat at t'edt.r iii'i.' i 1 sial iished by Mr. Walker :;s a pmute enterprise, five years apo, and I. 1- now an a"-rae,. atteiidai.ee of '.Ti stub hts The Lc.i-i ituic, however, since that ..me Las . ppi .p. i.iled Sll, ' ' t) p up suitii.il.: I. in. diiips, inn: has lard al-o injaeo lo pay the tuition and 1-. ot all iudipcl.l p il'ii- wit In 11 tin; Slate vihi In ty atteiiil I In- in-tit .lion. Ihe mrdci'l' i u-l 1 uet i Ml i- c ill i Hs and d' 1 ply i"t' re-liiip. Two Iar e rooiii, i;:e d will', b. .,.'.. , ui, r. e appi ' pi iaici! t-i llie rl.i-se-. ; '! enter a'.d -ili is still. Wnat a Co.. n asi to the liiti n oil or 111 ureh t's, fopcll.el' '.-iiii the htelltol i.lil ' I aeher, v hieh the traveler -soiu oice I't.nii of the - ii!3ars ' r:-- iirable. a! ,t ate. w li. th- tiolll the old tiei.l s'-Uool I: "Uses .,, , es. Ihe n'.n laupiia. ,e is truly ad 11 Tlie bee.ii. ncr liist i-ariis the ji.ij.il ti.cr.i i a .-iun tor A, a "ipii tor II Tin-re is tie. ii a sipn lor every word, cr a uoiin, verb, 'I he slpus f'r the fii st learned , ate a-.ij e'lv e, or prcpo-iiiou. 1110-t common object, are flu tn the more abstract words arc acijaiied. lint the . 11. . -tion wi i be a 1 0 vt is it pisiblc f-r the 111. 1110 y to retain all these teli thousii' d si, ns T The answer is, that these sii.'ivs' are not w lio'ly a: bitrary : th- sitn is pcnerallv a repte.senlative of t'le thiiip sipiilued. lbn tlie word xml is rep- re scutcd I : the moln :i cf both hands lip- wards to iit note the horns, and a strokinp of the chin with one hand to denote the Heard, or hair 11111b r the throat. Tlie word lift is repi esenleil by e'o-inp the tinpers upon the palm of the hand, and tln ii turn in ip the hand nnl arm a. one docs when he unlock" 11 I ncr. In this way the motions which stand for noun- sre easil y remem- bered. '1 h -c "ipiis w ' u h represent actions or rassjon tiie vert- are likew ic ciiil v 1 .pi ,1 Those ro vv hie ot thenisel v es Ion e no : ipni lie atioii 1 If the word !, i- 1 openinp 01' the baud I cd to t he "i.ns w hieh the ..bipolar number, ral are foimed. l b upon nature, and the stand it can -.inverse in the pant "mimic bin, by means of speech. ie I tie mo-t difficult. be represented, the denote Kiuri is ad l - 1 present the word in' In this way all pin- system is founded; e who fully under-1 with preatcr facility1 uape than other." can t Tho ilea, mute has naturally no idea of names, and liie preat difficulty is at the out set to c nivince hini th .t cv-rythiiip has a : name. Wben this is done, and curiosity fully awakened, the work of teacliin- l,im is comparatively ea-y. A i lass of" bov and I rirls who have becu in tho Iustituli-u u jear or more can look at the teacher wlii'.e he dictate" a ..-iitt nee, and tlwn write ir nt with preM accuracy and de-p-iteh. .:i, r tin y become perfcet in tt.N, the ne.t ti p is to reqnir-; l!i; in to Jiti.itc and writ ' for theiiiselvc'!. i hi llic oet:inn uf niy v i - r. I found two very cr-;litable eoiippo-itinn on the black-boards. '1 o graduate in thu In- "'"""on n 1U:rcs six ye i-, but it was (le- lijhtful to n e very ninll oy an'l pir. Tersiiiir toorth' a ti d miiiIiii.' a iovou.-lv as if tl"7 had thi- power to m 1 he mot iu.pri.ivc act i itii j'ate. nc of all. howcv- t,r' was t,1R evi-hiiiir player. He repaired ,0 tl,,: 'hapel, ai.d the student arranged liietnscivcs in on er around t he rri eeiitur H itandiii.'. 'I ho latter clo-ed his eyes aiii! in the mid-t ? nrnfnut 1 oil. ui. u.l.:u I - 'ery eye was fixed upon him,' " a pray- iu bis worshippers. And how plea-in-.; the hope that iu a eoinino day the tonpues of all these children of mi-fortune shall be uii!oo-ed and inaibj iminortal to speak and si nu .Jenovah s praise . t-j aitnJ vig, .V f '., Aus' s; X. C, System of Hail .loads Mi:. llLtf: : At the Hail Koad '-,n:u-tiou i,t l.'hfir'.i ttc r 11 llu; .Id, ii,-t., yr.u know that the Caldwell delegation J.- j. laced un der some eiuliai r-.s-m-i.t 1 y the absence of Vl-)fite from the aiijoiuii.tr counties, and from the State of Tctiiie.-eu 1 1 Lis wa caus ed mainly by the want 1 I' proper t. tiec of the tin c. aud in part by a Uar that tin- p: 1. posed II Jil l lliibt eonfiiet with the We-O in extension of the Central liail Ko.-id. This fear, however, is fast ciiin pine..' to h-ipo ai:d confi letiee in both I ."S'ls as in tlx- , mouuiaiu repion 01 .so: lb iaro. ma an 1 I en- i nes.-ee. Neither did It o.-rnr to n. 1 l.-.t tl,.. 1 brief sk'tchis nf that region ly mv-elfand 1 others, 111 eoniiectiini -sitli tne an, ii loll ol 1 -.. i . :i 1. . . a . t . 1 . .1 . 1 1 uui 11.111 lioa-js nan 1101 uet n iniien reau in the re. ion below Charlotte and Saiis-bury 1 herewith send you one of said sketches wriit"ii duly :id, I "''!, and will furni-h you ere lou, such addition 1! sketches and sta tisiies n.y limited t;ms from other en pavements will allow. It is my present purpose to ilfine more fully the g'lirral si.i-frni to which I have so ofteu all.i'ieil. I have 1. 11 pn vi-nt"'J Ir.sm doinv' so hcrctofv.re, from fi clinr, ari-tt L from the fact that my own county oi" (.ald wi.ll would have a eou-j ie I '-iti u it. been as-ip to l.i 1 b v hi'itiii e, an ! Ice 1 ii. I ' utant li.t-Ii-t- tb.it may be coneci.t rated w.tt.iil ami hear lier I - rs.er- ; p j-si s-u,- a siif 'iocs the be.-t outlet t) tiie treat Wi-t fioai the vaiiie- of liie Va an i l ata v ba rinrs; an! a- ti,:.; ,:. :, has bci-n clearly indicated by the -jrviys which ate now in pro-Ts-, ;,,,, ,y t h- aiti-'ii ol the Charlotte Cot.vv nto-n. vvl.a h has ;, 1 -1 full v eti'l'M'-ed a very im, itat.t pan ol tic y tern ; I shall ii .ov w 11.'. oit ti.i t In r i. -sitatn o. (I. fine the otlu r imp ii taut pi. 1 ti of the .aim; with al! due defi rciiCc, b-n-evcr, to tin wi dow of the Legislature, aic! othi is who have bo ably written on the subject. I Lope tlie reader will lake pencil in 'nan 1 and a pood map, and make piain pencil or colored lines, as follows: Fir-t, al'm' the lilies already under coii-triict ion, jii.ci ml i ty tlie Ee-tcrn ixten-i'd) to liiautort) 'I lien from W imnipton (or W hit. viile.) via Ilock- iiitrhaui, Charlotte and Le:i..ir, to ,lonesbor o,' Ten 11. Asain, fr.-tn Hi a t-!-it , via lavette- viile, Salisbury and Stal-sviiie to a Jinn-, turn with the iimiiiptoii and Jone-loro line in tlie county ot Caldwell or Catawba ; winch I will fix. however, in the couuty cf Caldwell as a niore,f. mute (. the preat it fir the llcaufort and Cet.tral ititeret ; an! whiih will be ab uu as mar a- any lor the Memphis route via Asbcvilie 1 Now, from this Ji-ntit ili-tauee of some 00 mil o .1 ohl'sbnio', is ihr pn; t: whicli I i.ecm in. ist inip o taut to tl.e r: ,.., ami which 1 have called tlie Y - ... ot a f.utt ).:.-.' m . About 1 1 t" ti ' in.les . ; im-, will be within tl.e limits 0f our State; tin 'iipli whi.'U the two ii:,e I have oravvn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 our ovv 11 sea p .1 ts w oil 1 1 mi, to all the important points in ti,,- Wis', li w-uM thus be t xii'tnti'.l thrju-'h that pTti-.n of N'otth Candin.i, TiT.:.e--ce and K-ntnckv. which lies 1:11 i-11 .ii.- between Vuthcrn ami Southern m pi t i; i . -n . snd leads ':..: v ti the way to M. Louis, an i al-o into t.vo or luurc ol the Paciilc lloiitos 1 A' next in iniportatice t" tlie State, draw a life from M, n:pl.is tbiciuh the Sooth Western counties, via A!ieviiie atoi M"f gtnitaii to said .Lim-tiou ; and 1 c ..p.. ; the rineipal femur's of tlie sy-tciu. make flic fjllow mp line-: Ftom Lvnchtuirp to At- Innta, (t i a ,) thro'ipb t ,- P cdui 'iit coun- ties of I lie State. From W ilium ,tto,i t h rouj h Fav cttev iile, coai h. Favettcv iile, coal h'-i fs, ami die iiiler-ect the Piedmont line, i'r ii-l oro to a- Hai-ieh to coal lieids. From t 'liariesti'ii to N orl. :K, via W iliuinpton. New bel li, and W a.- 't 1 he.-e lines I think wi.l acc.iuiin idate the whole State, as fully and with as Utile con flict of interest as any ihat could cive the same or an eipial accommodation. For s lie h pel tion" as t hi" plan w ni cot siiiihmciii ly ac-1 coiiiniod. it e, branches mipht be con-i rutted 1 unitinp with our own or other roads. ' nh 1 I wnl now propjse a plan by which the "iieecss ot Ibis sv stein iiiii v to' at ui:ee se- eined ; and tiltimat Iv elleefcil; and by which the main In e may fe at once put in course nf construct noi I I be State half the in S (V .'o. ., I :i lit :i to tile o. i. iTpia w th of nut ' W.s- th lilt! re than , i 1 as :i 1 ..in At- mi 'elllie -ee 1! mi r, at in ,.sl to thr Stat, bus ; ai , I think I s I thi- work Las no i.t (at least) th- L r-i i -tate I tne pr the South. The little State of M.o- u'hu- tt, wide his already made her ei-itneetinn wiihtl We"t by 1! lilrvoid is n ov ,-np -tpc 1 in a Tut I,. r. 1 a,. ! nel about six ni'lcs lonp. at a ci st ot -rv al in i 1 1 i. him of d 'liars, fn th- .de parp of slioi tetiinp lh:it coua.- omc !." iinlis. ' !y tr;t ;e with the ' i ( -i t'i In r : V- a similar corncctj.-.n w-'.I he ffjual'v 'r mori' impi.rtai t t'j nr-, I prow-i- that nu'r State adi.pt the j-nir.c puiiev. t Ijcr c curc the yfetl: by i:rai.tiiiL iilieral charti - w ith'iiit Lit her ajuriouf limit of tune for eve Mil.seribc mii f b,yfc n In- y part. e it is ni').t nn tmil to tk' mn-ris of if irio,'--. Let the main trunk be chartered :n cornice tion with (,htir!ott; or S ali-burv ami .fnims. lor., Temie,-ce. Ptos i.e iit,,,, :;,., Let her suli-ci ii.e in stoek. the wlml mr.?Mt of cost of so much of the sam- as lies bc- tweeii the Juneti.Mi and the State line or between tin; J'iedinont line mi.! the State line, ay 10 miles. Let her subscribe an eejua' ailim nt V- hi- es; i.ilcd b.-iwe. n said Junction and A-J,ev ille ; or It. twi en some point on Piedmont line fin the county of lbu kc) ami A.-hv iile. Or, let her take a lar"- er amount if necessary to include tin- heavy w 01 k on this South Western Cat. n-ton acro-s tlie Blue llldpe. 'J bo two cro'-inps of the lliue Hid;.", I set down at 1 to lt.it miies al c n, :UU per mile, S3,0n),(l!.i). Add for Tunnels) on botli Loads, 1 ,1.1111, fi 'ti. Thus we have the sum of Io n- t-i::. n il-illa-., (Li"','t'l.) Jills- c-timate I thihk V..I1 ma' tciially exceed the e-.-t. or n.i.ht 111. brace a lir.or port ion ..f tho l;,fi-. ', .r, If it doe- not. I think the State sl.ioil 1 vit'.oi.l lo -itaii 01, L-i t 1 wot k upon ; a,. '-,, ...-.., ate! take a- n.'icli stock a- may !. m it- ,- rv 10 cov.-r 11. e co-t oi a.; tlie ... ivy (ml raced in the two or j--iii-s f th. llidoe. 01; tiou.u tlie .Mat e.i,ci me . r a ... i so ton r of Vis- that 1 niiip these two imp.'rt.iiit nneint iit s.s, 1 think it may tl.e s,,,,. 1 r r' tin -e ill. ci. M !.in 1. 1- I e ' sh nvn and the removal of ill inspire new hop, s atel eic rjv thi.e.i -h-Mit the er part- of tiie sy-fm vv hi Jt-'irati.eiy en) of eonsiruet t.-.te ! The nih il will be v-jm-Ml, w ill be stim- u..-ted oi: ail sides by a soft of mapiietie in tiuehc , which, fipether witii th value of the country th.-y will traverse, and th" prent want of -uc!i faeiiliies will fhsur I'm 1 1- ur not rr.-.s vitii-jut the uu ut the Sc ' If however, the State could pive aid to some of them in the .same way that Tennessee has ""iie, 11 men oiaie i- iiouil'l lor "-livi'i'i per mile, in as laree a .y.-tcm as 1 have chalk ed out. I have no doubt tint by a judicious and liberal policy, the Siato may ensure the com pletion of a sy-tem, without increa-'cip the amount of her indebtedm-su to inoio than about t'-n intimitis nf e dl iju ann, me. I with ui v t,!i .,' would seareil of means ii'ij pn -. r.t li.-Lt 1 s ail up t t, and m t intf rv-!. V I,' fe lit !, I: it..- I'l- I. li her t'l'-r'a-c ' I ai I :- the if!. 11 ttiil'lons, e 1.1. . i i the , ..N'r W.-ni vi 'tli an ell 1 .1. M I 1.1 I 'v i.t 11 1 , : in 01 in r p y a. t 1 a: a i for their 1 he a ual I 1 lev 1 n.i-ii! e! arolii.i.i ;i, a in I lie Fa-t. i-a ly. J be li::, -tro'!i --'-ir -1 a) In -st in p.. rial, an 1 vv.oi. . pi-, t sn:nc Oi' tin no", , ni, I' - I, l.li'l.' i .' VV l 1 1 VV i f ft a' T 1 1 : -a N t ',1, hi v -s .v 11 p. '..." :.l e hi. ik s '"t I the 1 t 11 I s- pr, ! :'.n.-ri , tl i- ,': ilo.'CVir. winh I. t so ,.i I villi v.-ry 11.0 t t ne H i -I ,"h it.'-, ;n." hi,. 111 .0:1 1" We-tiin No ortli Car of : 1; i-r 1 ,p olT.:.n. 11 1 iw I a. h'av .ov e t" ai-y. Cal.lvvill, vv it in.nit the ie.-.-r that the count i :f ( lljrke and Mil'jKel: to which may be ml. did, 1 aney uud Wataiipa ; eii.lirticinp a lare section ol com try which is iir.biuched by his pl.'ti, f inns ;,i.s; that pution which may be mo-t a; propria! ly called the "liar den spd of the Stat-," ..cd of which 1 may have more to say hen. after in connection with fiLr iiiOiititiiiti liicalitii-s, p )" inp eipia! attractions in many re-pec'.s. Au-ith-"r impo.-tan' and beautiful s.-iti 11 of U d. crn North Carolina untouched I hi- y-. m einbrai'cs th comities of Sirke-, Forvtli, Surry, and Yadkin, wei'li won:. I belli.!. aee.smn.odated by th Pie.imotit line in eon r.eitien with Grccnl-.ro'. This !ine vo.,11 also aeecmiuodatii tin1 counties of Wi and Kiitht rf.-ird, as well a the ni-re exp'-n-sue Inns wh.ch lie pr ipiosisa a?rs,s tl.e li 1 lit Ipe; and it wi.l surely ie i-otice l.d tr: at the I'-aie of the west, by vv iv of Ai --n .in ! Liithcrf".. lion, uoaol le p. -re '..ily diverted t'r on our :;; -it- .n tr w - - 1 ! ' t c bv the nair.i central routes vvh.e'.i I iiav i? prop .( I. fs much l-sr ti e ,-v i on. 1 shall i:i future -p. iik it 0-1 1 K'-t T.-11- lic-sce, am, more 1 ! tu'ui.i: f v of t nt ! 1- to: Mo Li I "f .Nnl li t 'aro-oii w ;,,c:: ins w. st 1: Ti, :. n i Wc-t ! I tic S.oitli an 1 ill 1 1 e sl Haiti Kai'.-c-s, 0:1 ! ,., si of the Fi le ; at; i which p.i-ht vvoh ercatcr IT .'- ii: be ea.icii V( sletn Not'!': Cai'";:;:a. I'r iw a Inn- :i.-r.s the St ite, j i-"i:u: thr m;!i Ks'.'ih para, ci 1 1 the e "a-t, ilivi iii-p lia-t-( n ti oui 1 1 l,..c N' o.th Cai.hlna, tin;" f'rti.i inp liu St :te into iliree elivi loiis ; and this Uoe 01 i Ci,titvti xt.. then, when i'1'in!!y developed, po-ses- a hiplier value tll.'lh has iii r been ill.Tlcd to the wholeof our t. 1 1 .1 01 y' wet of L.ileiph ; and this I say from -.iter .ml honest convii tiotis. It is l ilicvod, ai-o. that numerous! and valua ble dis'-ovi rii. in the way of minerals, are inn heinp made throupli the whole moun tain ropien west of us, but more of furs' anon. " WM. A. I.KXOlIi. Fort IV fiance, .lulv IJih, l-ot. I. ut I'l'ii.ivi K, d in. .1, Mk. II l . : It) my coinmiinicst: 11 iit tin: Warm piiiii's. on t'fe M 1 -,"':'. on w nt i .itN ,:,." why i' n i i i'i ion s- i vein to r las', i 'a Li.il Load s! . I i I son:-' leas I b i-ti".'T. il. i will l lie vi, I, by a 1 inp our C. nt r . I II ill -- see in I irpiuia Hail L innp f e I'll .Mi i-hin v. ti 1 'I. M ite-v l.n . 1 :l Ii.'-.'. i.ie, l.e tic .1 obi." I ! i v e r i ! ap of t In vail, y o ata ip-i river. 1! ail Una 1. at or i . . r -I n see. I st. ,V. I' i.iTl i, er v ie e s ii: coiiiicetioii w ul ' Mv :- -: this 1! .,; !, .,o S .,Ay . c.M'.T si !.' of cir Ci till".! iv -teni "t a i.cr-il sy -ti m, i II. I.. '.r :-. , i-r. st the W i-. j. t.i tn! ; ::" t! o main v oitby "f the no- 1 I ite li nn ,p ill! he eoi-t riteic I by bu -I eft its ot a piO.it the i:eie-s:iry brnichcslt iti '.iv i.i .la1. . r pi ; ite ot 1 i I lil." ex r Pvoa '.- .1- . htto.., m tiinct. n wt i nn lit n . t is a rtercl, would perve dircetly all it ti'ic ti in the State, and to some iT; pjrtiin ct' her citizens. Ii "pi ii much th" nearest eonneea extetit, w;u!d ai ti iu wirl Kentucky and tlio north-western Mate.-, and h tie tin: ' iar Wet." rr al.,o with Ki.oxville ami 1 ho fraveiiti'.' intereoiire betweert our Statu aud the West ami N'Tlh-west, would be uiiiti-'l upon riir own Loads to whicli may be added tire immense travel bttwec.ll our Federal City and th outh-west. In repard to freipbt, this route would pos sess erjual or Mtperior advantages to any in the Souiheni St::fe., e.-peeiaily if extended to Li xin'.oii, Ki htiicky, v.'herfi it wjuH form a p. iu ral connection with the North west, and a continuous uml tolerably direct line, p-issli.o through every cliinato end pro du. tion in the I nited .-tatc-. A hiph'y coiiitnercisl int"r?our.-ff eomtnodities wsulJ tl.u- be created, and new life and energy iiif'u-rd oil the very day that the eontraits shall be !, t. YsAv.-f too, throujrh a larpa sii'ti.nof csut.try j,o-.m ssjnp Mipcrivr ad-vat.t-.i'es in climate and water pone?, for m .ui,:.; :t'i inj pmpo-es, abounding in ''"" ' '. pla-t-r and -alt, also in iuej;- 'au-t ' : siij j le , ...f iron sic, pronouncd 'I'iio t .1 any yet discov to any oth"f on tlie Amc II th- c.i 11 , ids of wealth 11 lb- tldu of commercial r.ty. a p "id map, it will be sceii I carrv rut. in 1 llecf. the 'i.ti 1 IV Wnii and e: t ' -'-.-ill pt'O-j 1 I'l ll ' to t.lan vvl ei.i Ly r, f that this elieri-h is meld o'.'i-.'itia ctniititi to our i plan of our own tiistinpuished and d I'r. Jos. ph Caldwell ; also, the le-ipii of the (,harle.-ton and Cin I'.ari Load with preater ad a 1. tapes 'tate : al-o, tie d".-ipn of tlie 'ii lcr- ai l.iovr rnruent, in 1--'H , in ordcrinp the sur vey of a Jioad fVon V-rt in -n t h , on the ( ii;i- river, to the South-we.-tern extremity of Liuville Mountain, in .Vcrsh Carolina, for the eoiisivn:ion of which tlie IloUe of Le- pr.-.-eiitatlves, j;i J -1 1 Sf iu-tr'' :ted a Com. mitti.c ts enioiirr. into the expediency cf niak inp an at prupriatioii. The failure of tlv-c -re.ie.r-4 Wls matii- c. tti 1 ut able t'J Ultllcu.tle whi eh do Lot txtst 111 the Llan t.r...no-ed. and which- tl.e ive ui.forturiste.y i.i-couniped further ef r's. '1 he line from Portsmouth, to Lin lie. surveyed ly l.ieut. Cd. S. H. Lonp, op -r-i.-phieal Knpineer. in 1 "'111, was per ils the mo-t imi raetic.hle that could havo I..- 1 seletti'd. t'-r unitinp tin. iutere-t- of the th. i 'l a 1:0 .S irlii-'.M'-t. 'ii States, r.as-inp nil it did nt'i'-iiy iii p t : y a io-i ;ir. t :..!, 1 ' tin . i.ii ai: i . j. -r..-- the 1. tin -1 , portion of ti t aro,:n-i, and almost 11 .tin tain raj, of Vir 1 e, tli" passes throupli crilie. a.. ' n-if jhitfiit. Ii' i ." Ills Hescrtp b.le route is uTifarora '..s to tio fertile valleys v . riii C.r liih'i and 1 ' 11- i.tai:i-of : a it-.::, r i'.t.p li-d'.ee .1 Clinch and iloeli h" -ays, ' are to be - .'. 1 10 -,. ,.,',-,., th-. v wed in eou'ii- ction wltii , -.' i.i r 't". n-ncc to tjjeir iate.-'i. vv hi', h 1 ti-'it'-'! t . at i -a-t, tlie disttnctioli ter a ; i' i :l u oi the p on-.; i-i-t'ii: b the Mi, 1st. iliiect, til' tide 1- iutC lielvreerj tiie :i n 1 Nuvv ( Irlcan-. Al lies an 1 e.xiicii-e of icu- ear 1 t f iij', it-.'. -e 1 1 0:: 1 s-v, sat- at, if j r ritii-- of New Yo tl.O'iph the ililhi derinp tie'sc .-:r oun- n :c. 1 panic, may render "u'.'h nti el'jert utia ! v i-'i'-ie or even hope less, yt-t "' . ,). f ,. .'., that tin? facilities aC -rded by their vain ys for the construction of Ilailfsads. nres'iieh as tocn sure, in all human probability, iLe eventual aer.mipiishno i.t ,.f the itstter." Prieisciy through tlic-e " fertile valleys' of North Carolina and l'eiir-s.-ee, the Load now piot d i- designed to- run ; and the past s tliio.ih the mount:. ins do jn.-int ,t in. 1, nh it1. o-'iioo'i. r with the diifli,-i of tins rout.'. Passim.- si.o.a-t lily b. twecn the South atid Urusl v mni 1 ta:-:i rtmpi.-s, at soinc po, ami tiiro ran p.- : t' Us. il p't.ia ll.i I.t in th, of tho Cat iv. ba, -1 ir "ti mountain f s'a'aiipi river, ntns-ee an 1 ir- ,1 . T- ' t '. c i . r- is mi v. ry - way. . -. pt ihe Line liiver p sji : and th. re i- . 1 that t Lis Can be 1.111 atiy other pap of Stat... Ly tio- jiit.c i.ni --'t-.ii vv.ih Kii'.-s-e I. , av inp th.' Yir K.'ii'i !'.o,i'l .11 s ii 1 1" le. nn I foil-will.' the t. -i:,i 1 .' , ::.- .I. Rail n an r route) the eon- 11 1:1 av be ai-o Com It. , ov th-1 th 11 vill- t-i y II -I I. le. Ct'oil -si 0 Li : piete it (I "es appear c;enr " n--y nti al, tha ti., plan wotil'l be it.e of ti e piei'tc.-t itiip-r-tttice to the welfare of the Slates of North Carolina, li iirit-'ie aid Kentucky one of vital c 'liseipii-nce to the bail Load h o re.-t of each, iiiof ii .''' p "on .' !' niiimt ' a bond which mipht prove tj be the true " Key stone " in the aieh of this preat Le puhiic. ami cnal ie thc-e three State to say w itii itn-tcd voire to ultra. N .irth and South : " thus far shall e po and no further 1 ' A this project i truly national in it cbara'.Ti r, and a siinl'ar oae i d fir less iui pcitat.ee i In. hen ti"'pi.ised as such, bv the 1 instil' '( at. I,, ral i l. i . i :n i nt : we mipht w ith :.i. i p i : i ty appeal to her for aid had t; be -a. i Tt.it these thre print a ai'o il 1 1 the ta-k, with the;r -; .no :, - -- -- ,M itr prt.i, a '.ii I of r 1 til lu s;j u, u;.;c tiicm 1 '".had it l-c it '".ii' o'. Ci in coiil! Hid pav mil :' ilv 1 ; - w 1;. ii all tin- p , ' i Vo..,- -.-.'.; , v, .;o v. h.-li a k.:'d orovi ti ncc l.: .ii, -I, a , i i- I '--lul.t i.it - a -tati of . I M . 1 t- o! N.-'tii ' "a i - '.i..i t! i.i vv nth C t : ti at N i! -a,: V, M A. FK.-i'ML s t c vtnty fi:t . t L t'.J i : r--u .'ot rn-l s' cl
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1854, edition 1
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