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kNoWAOTIIINfJlSM AND ABOLITIONISM.
We have on Tariou- fornix ercasious cited
Abolition authority ti prove the disconnec
tion nl Know Notbiiijiifin and Abolitionism,
urn th" groundlessness of the allegation to
that eflcrt, by Mr. WUe and his supporters
in this' State. Wc have given the deiiun
nation of the new Order by nearly all
Ir-ding abolitionists of the North, and the
positive aui earnest assurances of men
fin iiJly to the South, who are privy to their
proceedings and designs, that they medita
ted no injustice to the South. The extracts
which follow from the National Era, the or
ijan of thti Abolitionists printed at Wash-iii-ton,
add to the proof that .so far from
there hein any sympathy between the two
parties, the Abontioiiits rosrara ti.e ino :
Nothing as opponents and toe. Alter
speaking of thi " iiifaluati on " of tho-e a- j
lnoiig the nnti-slavcry nun, who look tor j
aid and comfort to the new movement, the ;
Ki a sas : I
Our'cotewporary of the UranJon t-) i
l'o-t, tc it. ling us a club of subscribers, a :
I have about all I can attend to, to keep i
Hi v own pap.-r afloat, but 1 will tint! time
to" d soimtlii.ig for the l'.ra. Your -stand
in relation to the Know Nothings the hist
drtduc of the SUvcoertiey has induced me ,
t j do this littie lor you.'' j
lie subscribes himself" yours for jus-j
tiee to all.1'
"Just tic to ttt'l av, that is the true
idea." i
Another friend. Into editor of the tree!
West, Chicago, writes :
" Ai-ow me to say that your course iu
ro-.-a'd to the new po.itical combination.
Mvlid Know Nothings, ypproNe it-e'.t to
b.'v best jjdjmeut. Had yoa allowed our
m f to be d-awn into the n ea-nr- s rf that
p-irty, the effect would probal 'y have 'ten
t disband our Autt-Siavery o.jntnir-'itwii,
and throw our movement b:u'k tor years.
The editor of the Kcno-h (Wis.) IVii.o
crat, in a letter to us sutjinii!ir the course
of the Era, wakes a remark w Licit applies
but too t jtensivcly :
"It is L9 uncoil)!!. on t'.iiij tofi.l able,
fnrntt Uifii. who are ra
Heal, ri-ht, l.
t-aious in helia
til" of s ..line :rr. ;tt t--:-j
t!l
otl.er ..ii. Is just as lo:.l y at:d zv ium-.Y
working ae-ai:i-t the very principles ot their
own action iu the forim r ca.-e.'
Let u.s h-pe that the liii-. hievous le-iusi.m.
which has blinded and led a-fray o ii.auy
bjiiest liiiuis, may ..n le '. 1 s ! -
j:d v H!:il ze.
Yankee Fa-tokv tiu.s-. In one of the
faetorie- in M .Ine ro -. -i.t'.y, tii- i r.-; ri t -.r
r -lu-e i the was'", w'lt-reupoti tii-re a a
rcneral det. r iiii.a'' ;ri to strme. an
i.ra nl.lii'cJ to five aniitith's l,
a- tnfV
feu be
foi r,ui!t urk, tiiey have mearr.viine
ijed a cirenlsr tj the world at l..r-, in
wh cb is the foil ft.-j i:it r. sviv,: prauraph :
We ars now wo: Win,' out our "', (, and
si.ail oon be without tn.p'.ov mctit ; can tar::
nor hands a in"st anvthini; d.u't lue t..
io id e bit d.:ern.i:ied n.-t to wnk for
inlhitic !i r.- folks can affjnl to pay. Wh j
wail
ant lifla "0 ea" liiaue uouoei-. '.n
r. nl'iiii.-, pies i :ii,. 1 cakes ; .ate;i, dam.
! . . 1. , 1 t
. in
roat, stew, ana iry ; ni:ii.e uu.ivi ju
.. ':. llli'.k COW-, feed clickcD-, 3 til llOf
, -..rn swen out the kitchen, put tne r-r' T
ti li.hls make beds, -pat u--.
:rc. wa,h ari Jr V
ui? V-iiiu ii III
tiii'ij: the rnot accoinpll?!
eatable of not f ir2"ttii. ti
.'Is. day; (.rid j'.itui In;. .-. Fr
.t -1'ir.t, w.ii rc!r o i to oar over-ecr.
S eak rjuirk. 1'; ck ( vv, fir f r b- i-i-,
-iU:erii. lock-, beaot::! as a lit-be, c?:ti
s'.ii.' like a sfraiih, nnd smile mo-t bt itch-i-ijiy
? An eU ;riy g. utl.-U'in in wai.t of a
po.jd lioust keeper or a nice youri man in
v arit It a wife willing to sa-t.iiu tit!. r
ehi.racter; in fact w arc in tie nrirket.
WLj Vids? fioinj i'(- pvi? .'. WLo'a
the 1 jekv m:n !"
A New Twentt-iv. C;t.
Walker, of our t-ia. 1. is .-wri
WLitf. : i
!. tiering frjm any w- h:ie ev.-r n. and
pronounced by many j rtct'.eal planters of
the district, to be a mo t ca; itai iu.pr-.v..-mcnt
on the hoe uow in u-e. The -aid ho..
i the invention of dpt. Walker, iiianutV
t tred to his ord'-r by the " Au.i-ri-au II -.
Com: any," and cniie l the " Planter's C ..
ton J'tiinn'T." The iti.j iovetui'i.t c ti-i-t-itl
ii irroMui.' t'.e id ho-j iioia within i.i o ,r
an 1 1. : !i an i a half t-f ti.i- : in a e'lrv.-d
lii.? on - ili - i .', r:.'i i: ai-y ditiiilii-liili it
to t- vt:'i'.. (,! ii..- i -. We tiiink i; a
r ij.it ii in1, i".:'. n. " ; t. U'jILi r iiifor in
ns tliut hp i.'t-. or v.'o; a; ;'.v f- r t p it. ut
!i'J that he lias a'rea !y retivrd a iiuinio r
of or Jr t'r-iin f-l'in'er- for tho next tr .p.
Snibcrru .Y'-'s ."iivo-1.
AN I'.GEM'.'I S I.WKMt'.'N. A'l ilTofi
t'v.j -vnia-, do.-ii-.i'is of j rom'.-tin.' th..- do
I .... -1 if tear!:..' A hci.-. he- i;.v. . d a eon-
t ' : V -i life to l.-ffi tiiflll ll'Oll sf'l' iti !.l .'i Op
tl ard-.-u. li is a sma:l iii-trmin nt, -wirii
re-i.iHoi.iio a very lroi sjor, a't iviit 1
to lb l.iud pattof a l.fii's .-.' J ho in
strument is so arrange ! t'.at win -r ti.e l.e U
is about tj . rati-h the r-'ittii th'- -J or
catches in ti.e rroui.d before tor f .ot has
f.-iiily c!S"t-hdcd, and o'o'.i.'f- l.' T tj 1 rii:?
tU. foot down ij'ii' kly and I. irmli --y a i;t
t in 'front "f lie jioe vWiich 'In- hrl
a:'i.-d jit. The l.' ii t!.- r. upon tiie t h'.
other foot, itii a Liie r -nit. ." b. k ' p
6 i tryi'ijr, and l.eforo -' is sw..r" ' f ; t!..
u c i i.e has .o,.-. r rjii' r,i i,
.i 'til? 'J'hls will lo j a .-1 the thili ti.e
" hen fever " returns.
MuntifR is Mac: ov, Fi.c f ; ia . V.'e
h niii fr tn a J-r i v : t !.". r, t-.j! J . iii i
1,'n iu.'-t oil w:is lu'ird. red hi M o : i - '.
l.i.'i., Kiorid i, on M 'i.'iny hi i. I v -i in -it.
li'.n e 1 IVae'...k. ( .S rn Car 1..1. J. v.
i ton was a j vjth "V a 1 ;t it r i, car-
0 aud ii.Hii w li j t We can h iro, ini-l
1 'M been M'tiji as ibrk in a M i.-, and
ri Tu-ed rreo tfo Peacock, who ' a .-tr.ni-
per to h'.lio He Was -! ,!,! ud to the :.rt
and died in-taijtiy. 'J l e indignation o.' to -('
I AC lis s !."l"lt. t!..it J'e.'ie,. k
iti JiiTieo iy s -.f,i tV- in I.- irij iimin live
ly Lsped rn, :i h. :s r .. k in to- sr. i
1 e I'on i rr. . , B ,i ,,. , ,ed in a vy
':;. S'l'iiiii 'i . '.j ,) J , ai ifit ( C'jur.
I'tt.
j i.t iielu'-t re.i;:i !- . et.'ju.in'i1' ,u, we
s. e by the '.ensils t,b'. ... ,s the M-tiioii-t,
v.,ieh U t do '.tn at j 1 I .'i.'tl'i,')", I . '1 !
In nt are th" 1'resl y te'O.,1,, it.,j.!, ;. cr,,
at f 11, M Tin) j:;.; ; a!, v.'..i-h vi
i: oiu i.. r of i Uijrc-iies st anu fi.t'u, r:n.'.. ti.i.. I
! o i'h rhur-h property. Li t--: i ; 1 1 o r . d
l I i .Vol..". The f.-ith i tlie Jt-pti-t,
r I ilol,:,-I ; th (i'th, tiie Jioinuri i '.itiio-is,:3.-a;
; au.l the f.di, tb C .nr--i'..t.
"ui. ,'T'l.' t?o
p-eXi
HARL0nT:
Tuesday, A pril 17, ltd').
New (ioiuk
Our nirrriiitiits orr in rcctipt rf tluir spring
(hi jpSy ot o'hIs. W v would initc atlcnliun is.
pccii 1 1 v lo llit: ;icviTt:Mn:t ts u Mtssr. Uruwn,
ItiawlfV to., llrt'iti & Stte!t,.T. i. V. Dounr,
M. V. KuiitiisuM, ami I'.irks & uU ai?"'n.
th:iriuttc Smith faruliaa Bail Eu:ul.
A gMilit mnn, w is a Director in tli im ruatJ, in
forms us tht the income lor lUc lat uioittli, was
as to? lows :
,U irrh, 1 S.V" S--?I.!MT
Int liurtt r, 7, 11.' t.JA.
Tut incoiiic ff tin lt ;uarUr ol' tiic rt.i.t
vc r, vct in !nit ot" llit' lt qnarttr c t.e lust
r islH,,,!". Tins is lining vt ry will.
V. t'uni si-! t il. Ihiirliilir a;ui Rut ljcrfisr.S K.iilrs-.vl.
ii.lt n.. 1 1. ii. t t iir liie i:l! t.to n i.;' i,ur rea
i rs 1 (.t hi i k t'J the mitt l tisi lli'.ut til" tile C'.'l'l
;i. .siont rs if tlie abi'Ve ro-n1. Hooks, ,t l,e
etn, aie now o;-i.n to rttie sti bscri i.t .on to the
eapit-.i toek. Our Cit.ze:is, g ner 'ily, are in!e
rettti in this preat unoLitaUir., i.nu all w l,o can,
oul t to coi.ie lorwro aini i;L.r.ii!y n;ti in the
t nt. ri'inf.
Tr;i!n-s of ill.' I li;;riii!!i' ruiidlf A :u!iir. y.
As no tviJtM-'' c.til.e riii.i'i". tl to !l..v t!i:it
tlie Trl'!. ' of the ('h n!M!e 11111 ill- Ac.iileihl'
..re oi ,!!.; a ' y ! '.r ii;,' to -a rr v out liie i:: t- I. : ion of
1 f tu r : ; ii ! nn nt, we a r.- ri e n -1 - I v i ne uf
l!:f f!j. i'l j a-i t ..lo u i. tin r tiny in.
r i; : !" it t :"' .e, i r iv t ii n III o-i r . lul rii i loren
m ria r: riii eii : I.. :i i: i .1 t -: 1 1 :.::. If tin
tl'iur ll.! !l!. l, w.mi:. i w . :! to ma'.r It
;..ii;ui. ! i:a..-e ii.i.ri-teii i.i. v mu.w what
!:iil R.ililirry.
We learn t!i;it the mil raier h -lvvecn C'l.arh'ttf
ant.1 W'.i. s:.oro, via M juror, has hei ti ap;'ri lo-niied
ii-r rM ir - t:o' niiii. Tlie ri.lir.wv ir.i r?..iiid,
hoi I.. n h i-; t-!, ai.d lis no p--",f eiuid lie ae.
ii'1 - ii, i !r ;i '.v : s t f'.r l.iln Iva m rn t aiist
:" '. !'.,-! i1:';'. c 1' o .rtoi - a; ieii p i .e.i :if:.
-jd.n f r z'.u: int . ti.e i., ..1 b-g,
w ! . l:k- ' !V a pi teh, g. t out ti.e ! t:.. and
.. o ;..v.v ,1-n a- .ri.
'.. a!.- e it t..t.d tli.' T.J. I'.ceVs, late a
in...! j' i.t "ii toe ( harh tte and t'oitiinhia Kail, i
r-jMi, iij. bt.rn arn?t' u f-r tiic sine oiftiice. !
Tntre are six eh -rjts against him, and from whul !
u learn, the evi.lt nr.j is very strong. It is
trap jv.is also et tor l.iol. -r. r-eele-i.
A..-.eB a e.u i ei. A'IA....'
rtqui sting tiie puhiic in susiKitd their
:i until afier an eiaiiiiuutnu of the ca-e, es
.c u ll. noe.. i,t of lae tlnrirc.
1j:i. JuIiii Krrr.
Ti..- '' nllt - in . ii may he consult rei, rs l.nriy ,n
toe htiU as a c n n ill il it? f r re.eie' tior, as -a ' I'.arn
rr'nn the .Milton i'htuute'e that he spoke ainn at
V ilit vv.he. He seems to have cornll enci.d tiic
' i in;. ii n r. to. r ' oer of o; r,1 f..r he ro.l eniy
f'aii.8 oat in abas': of t.ie Know .Nothii, eirtv,
'oil m-- in now down uo-'n t'. lo .'..o... . pr'!.t in
' :o r I. J T . i - f. or. . u1 :i h s s iy o . ti..i . i.e ; .ei
. ry ;.".! r -ro'd fvr aeyiior,' ti e pn s s .e..
.o.v, !:i or- ss h s lev. -, to oor kio.-whiit,
-..o lit 'o,r'- ..ir ry to Mr. It. rr's t '.:.i t.
t r, w.; i.. lir y 'A i.i !-r..t him ii s .ill t III loy to
i.:..- or' to- .o st biiiwarks of our country.
' .s lie. u. ..".tv f.iiell.
Her i'r ; .f.
A- h ' v. -, j. irV,- iy c::.r 'd w.'h
. - : -l" :. .1 j bul Wh :t:l ,.(.;.
' --. ? t -, v. . : '.. s . n 1 11- r ;i V. ':'. K T t 'A i ii .m,
. r ..i hii-r V.',-: . t t ,. i; a . . f.r . t; ' t.i i,
A f. :. - y I!.' . t !:i tt f. r i ): v.i -j'.i.
TU'-:,.': A',ii!.. . waU.iij v. ,''. t'i . t
ji.r'V, t .1-.: lie V wi ;r. f1( v -!jvi ry.
V. i, .A- . . ; ti t Afra' t fri.i ti.-. .' tt.'jiuii lift,
:w s . ;.! :'jn p r t . ttti i) i,t W j -n ' jtt t ity , in
v. iff..i .; i :
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c v K ri'- v. - N t;;r i in, m,i ; n.f. j u t iT mb.
fii.i r.- f. i ' u il lo f (! j " t, Ju-t. Miy vit
i.'.l t " Li .i ii' t , -jtk f n '
( f ; -: w n wim Mc-i 'ji r (ihMii r
t?iJn tin ! f -t -f'y t' rn ??;fft ff novi-...'..ji j?
r. T'y f.f I. ,'it.i !!- i.'t .. Ii'.tioi : fnt but nrt
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1 " rv I. .' iioj.,, . I. I I,; !o
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Forciriirrs. I
One of the principle of the "American Party" j
it that no foreigner ought to be allowed to exer- !
cine the elective franchise, 'ill lie (hall have re-
si.!cd within the United Stulct a sufficient length
of time to enable him to become acquainted Willi
(he principles ami imbued with tne spirit ot our
institution, anil until he shall have Incline tlio.
rtiugbiy itli ntitit tl Willi the grt Jt int rests of our
country ? ' Sinte (he promulgation of that prill.
ciple, several persons have wi iltjii letters to show
..i,i .i . i ..: ..
that many ol the leading men ol (he revulut.on
wire foreigner and aitletl in achieving our intle-
pi iident'c. W'e are willing to eive tliein crdit fur
t,. ir assistance. " but thtir aiuinir Iu the war of
imlepi luit nee docs not satify us (hut they were
overi tti Ly the proper spirit, lit ik H'ashiuton,
ill the followino; extract says tiny had no alticll.
Toent to the eouiilry firther than interest hinds
liuiu. Ills from a letter la liicliard Henry I.ec
and can he found in Spiirks W'oilt :
" 7'n Jiirlmid niry l.re. Dear Sir: I take
tlie liOtiiy to iik you what I'oiiyrif. txpccls i
am to tio with the many for(inti$ they have at
tfitli-ri nt tunes promoted lo the rank of officers,
aud by their l.i.-l rt'Kulvc two to (hat tl' Colonel !
'Ji.tse iiitn have no atlaehuielit (o liie eot'.nlry,
lurlhiT than inttrts( hinds tluiii. t ttir t'tfieers
think it extremely hard, alter they have toiled in
the serviee, Ji Del havt fUtailu-tl many losses, to
have r.iiieis put over them, v hose uitrih. per
h.ip, art nul tqual to thtir own, hut whose etfroii
f ry will lake no deiiul."
In w riting anotl er letter (o the tame gentleman
on tiie npioiuting of foreigners lo office he says :
" Vou w ill before (his can rc icli you, have seen
.Monsieur Dt'cond.iry ; whalus real t-zpcct.ttiniis
were, I tlo not know, but 1 It .ir if his appointment
istifiial to what I hate been to'd is his expecta
tion, it will be iitli nded with unhappy consc
ijiiniLTs, to s..y tii'Ihii x of the pulicy of entrust.
M'ij a tie';irtmelit, on ttif rxi l lllum of w.llich the
s.-lvtiuo of liie army th pt-nils.to a foreijrner who
h.snn olh.r tie to loud him to tlie interests of
tlie ti il lit: v !h.ui honor. ! w ould In ir h.ivetotib
. ..... ii.... i... .. ,n...M it- It .. t tl... I a ,.e tl,..
i.rtiih y, vou will loose a very v.ilu.ihie eilie. r in
i. iner.".l Knox, who is a man t.f (.-real military
t.ind:ir, st.untl ju.isii.fiit an I 1 1. ,r euitepiion,
II resii. n il any one is put uvi r him. '
In vvritu toGi'V. Morris, on tl
mesul jcc!,
wh. eh lw i-iiiiMotrea one i t treat "importance to
the w. !l lw .ng of ti.e Si.tes," .c sivs :
' Hot it is neitlu-r the r:ense or
trmihle of
them I iiiit tlrt.nl : there is mi evil more c!en.
Me in its naliire ai:d (".t il in its cinseij-ieiiet s to
he ii.pr.-iii n.li ii, and tli it is lii- tliiviu of our
oiiii eiv out ot tne m rv.ee, and throw '.n nut only
our tuv n army, hut our military coiineil.i, mitre.
Iv int tlie huinls of tort MMier..'
Aitlioiili Liron Steu1!! lias bei
as oi. e .-.jiioii. t'ie many foreigners
n rtf rrtd to
ho ca me to
Ami rit a to u'd Us in aer,innni; our iii'!cj ndetice,
yi t ti. ti. W asliintoti thiiuht he was not gov
i. rued hv t'.ie proper spirit. In a kttrr to tiit
eri tary of W.ir leh.'tivc to tiie appointment of
h.r. i lit i s to otlite, lie
' ll-iron Sli uh. n, I n
ni.it Ins ni?.pee!ori ip I.
Tins wiil le pr .iiiielive
a ttorii. : i t i i. -u l; h 1 thin
w find is also Wiinting to
r a coiiim.ind ill the line,
tif ii.iii Ii tiisfMiiti rit. lit
; tlie It :run an t-xe. Uent
t.;:le. r, I eio loo?! to vo'ediv wish Hut we had not
ii si;i.-ie f.irei;.-!!' r i-Iliiiti us, txeejit t'ie M .rijUls
ii-' I..i :'.iyi tli', wiio acts ujM.u tiry ijiri". renl pun.
tvhs fr...in tl.'jsc whieh I'oterr. the rt st "
t..-n. ll'.sliiio
ii:iti.. i:l ..I fir
l.ita llll II of
t..n was aUo
i':if rs at ail.
rpjiosed to the np
w hen we had men-
t ur oven to tii
ll:e t liicts. Ill a
h itr to J..hn U
he fn.: " V.,u
daios,
Ulie.w,
our Miiiii-lir lo lltrhn,
ay j;aod sir, that it is
nt the jioliry of I'm Goi..riiiio
t -gin rs w ht ii item be avonl-1
to a f-ri i ner api 'yu.g for t t?i
nt to employ for.
." Ami in reply
c, he t.i v : " Il
dot f not accord with the polu y of tnis gevi rn
men( to heatow t fliets upon foreigners, lo the ex
eiu'i'.n of our own citizens.
-liitiuiej o.ei, ., Mm . i
of our
zrns, is.
t (cu. W
lion. In
itli nl of
niuiitin was :iot
a letter lo John
the I iiitetl St.tef,
raoie to liiiiu.
ins ti.e Vici I:
iie s-t vs: 11 oly opinl 'it veitn r spect to iriiuifi;r !
t i -.ii I-, lii t i e. ot of u-efj meet. aiiic. ntl soinc
pirtieui.r di -cnjV rc of ineT ;inti prokss.ans,
I i.'T'1 is no Use of i ncour la.-rni nt."
It would s. em, hv a h tier fore us, lh::t (itli.
W
itlou was nut t..
vor.ihly luipressed with
lie Sp'TinS Ot' tilelll US
iiisti-nc' , ti 1; you tiiey
:i in tiie honor of M.v.n-t
t e nn tio r-, tli-"- ni x t c i y
; tin- 0.. y I -I low w.'T sui t
;.r..I ill cour?e of a w et 1;
tiie foreif.Mii rit of his d iy
men ' w ho, in tlie li-t
M'i-ii f r iioti.io nn re I
;n s ' iro 'is n eaute it
' ! i v. . - t
no r. y a t .1.' i : to li. Hi,
M' j ii I i.i r I i .- r .roior.iii.r.."
.Niiii rr uf VV Books
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in lsitr'jtr ,v 'i; m l',tik, Cf. n t-i in inq
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! o ii.i'i'. .Vo'oi I-' 1- 11 inii'rtj' lion Kill he
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red eai-y and altioic
f - r Cooking.
. pti. u st i uiilislii il s nd
in.; i.-:w r lots on f'.iok.
i ii. 'I i o-ii- w I,o know how
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-.Mrs.
, AT I'.tl'ME. '.y.;
Xif.K, April 2-
Cass, mfa of the
Lulled State Minister at r.otne, died mi1.,
!-. 'y in th city on t.'. M cf "Tjrch
PUR THE NORTH CAROLINA WIIIO.
Gcnrnil Piercf,
A IICIHKRASTIC FOKM.
So bitter was your experience.
In fliii wiiiir hral .... inn., i ir n.
So .. wa yuur io'ft
fin galling wag your piin, "
I was sutticH iit tu itiltr you
r-'mm it like uttt'iiipt iii'atn ;
So cruel was jour abrasion,
On tlie important oeuit.icn.
So istury is silent.
Ain.tlst war's dire al
A!ut your substnt
J( WJrflke
dire alarm",
uent prowess
aiift nun.
i5i,,ry nils of (lie full of (lie ho'se
Of Uieltard Coeur tie lion.
' " " ' pmutny .-one
liidi the baltle spree vn :
Mitt his nohlc horse lilt
I'Voll) HOltliils tlla( hh'tl,
Through vt hieli, I prievc (o tell,
is gallant spiri( lleil
Whieh (he heroic ItiebrJ,
O'er his bit oiling eors,
I'rieJ, " llinil up my wounds !
tlive me another hurM' !
A horse ! a horse !
A kui:itoHi for a lunse."
The u.tVerencp between his hoi so
And yours, is self-eviutnt,
Ami the opinion must,
And ever V. ill be prevalent,
That vou should have nineo
Your famous tqeine gtlecLun,
With far more viil-mce,
Ami prudent eircunistftinn i
Aud then your fortune on that day,
Wight have turned quit.' another way.
I.IVIS,
'
Tim the s. c. wiiiu.
WESTERN XOirjU."
iA' nwiiiv i TT
'.IEH 'lil.l .1 11.1111
II OA D.
At a conference of the Ccneral Coiutnii. stitutiotis of the country ! We mean Ame
Moucrs of the Western North Carolina Kail ricail;m i in broad, high, continental,
Road, it was confederate sense. If so, then why docs
lmo!rr(f, 1st. That books be opened, by
the persons thereunto appointed iu the I'har-
tor, ou the loin day ct .'lay, ami remain
open utitil the 1th day of July, 1 "io ; and
that thev make returns of ail subserittions
, , i. :, a :) , .,,. flentriil toni-
in isi o tiers in the Town of Jftatesville, ou the
-un 01 Julv, ( "o-i.
, "Jil. That the (Jetieral Commissioners shall
.1..1ft. -l.!.
meet, on tne itn ot duiy aioresant, in tne
ton n ot Matesvllle, tor the purpose of review-
in2 said subscriptions, and for the transac
tion of such other business as may be neces
sary iu aid of the L'reat work, at which lime
the attendance of (the Commissioners is
earnestly rciiiesti d.
ltd. that r.. .). f.rwiu, ot lmrkP, be ap
pointed C'hairiuu of the Hoard of L'ouiuiis
sioners. 4th. The followinjryo'wi is recomnietided
as a caption to tho subscriptions :
SuLirr'i'tion .i.-fi' jr Ihf HVser .YoiM Carnhua
Hitt HuaJ.
."rtato of North Carolina, j
('"iiuty. $
Wo, the subscribers, ajzrce to take tho
number of sh ires opposite our names in the
capita! stock of the " Western North Caro
lina Hail Il iad (' oiiptriy," in pursuance of
!.n nr.-..-;L;n J'll.. I'K.rl..,
' . ' '
ihc loi.owin- lorm was anopreu lor me
receipts on the payment of the five per cent.:
ll.'Ceived of , dollar", it be-
ww uve pr-r cent, on snares, sut.scrii ed
in the " Western .North Carolina Kail lloaol
Company."
WM. A. LKNOIR.
S. It lilll.L,
J. 1'. HttKll,
.1. WILltt.Mi.
J.NO. I. UJLV
.....
. 1,,
It re'i-K-ti d that publication be made
in tl.-Charh tte,. -a'., -bury, and other papers
iu W estern North Cirolina.
Iruui our I 'irr ponJmt
ClIAlll.
annual l a
f
1-
The
I' tiie South Carolina
In.-titute opened la-t evening at the large
and spacious Hal! cr. c te J fr the purple
on Mc-etin siri et, ,i!. l the initiatory pro
ceedings of the f..-:i'. il was graced ly the
1 eaoty, not only of '.'ia-lcto,it but of this
and the adjoium.- Stite-s. Tho contribu
tion, although imt a- jare and
various us
on lormer ocea-ioi.-, ut the
io ri'imity com-
I eiir-ated iu un;
u'jaittitj, aii'l th
hue tLiiif.', glowii;
lining. The Pt;;t
4'..
-u'u T , ' "'k .'
o. r n ti i cure ot ti,n
in thu LriHiant hlnzo of
:hts a.i positively btwil
1 1 iry snil paintings were
iiitoxicatin; flashis that
ccIlpa by the
!-Iiarklcd from a tLoj-'iii'l love-Loaniincvs,
wlitre jouth and Ltauty iut-ct to LolJ their
nightly revel
J'ho jury in tl.; Court of Common Pleas jat jf tll(. n,ilu.in Catholic Church should ' " r, from iron chest .-.uppo.ed to con
and (jeiieral for Charleston ever becone as powerful in thin country ... " "I"'"'- J-re w. re ou huarJ a li.nro
"V I'--'"'n?.aH-r n. in-
locked up in t.air r i. tii ail nii'bt. returned
a verdict, yc.sti rdav in
riling, of inaiislauh-
ter, in the case ol t he Mate against John
MeLauchiin, fs.r I, .unhide on the body f
ThoniRs Murphy (, i.ich was couiuiltleil iu
January la.-t. tin ir-t retiring to their
room, nine ot lli' y:
of a verdiet of " -the
remaining I : r .
:n firm and 11111110 .
it niatislauohti r, on
took a htand in favor
ty of murder," w hilu
ok a pohition eipi iiiy
01; in tuor of inakiti''
1 tin; f round that the tie
1.: -t b! j'X. In tliis ca-o
cerJ.-.ed ttiuck lie
the
miijorit v was t
... ..rf1..! f... .1 it -
j'JH' 11,11 I'll IIIC Ilia"
jonty, and aft-r ar-uinj.' the Ca-tj ail nil.t,
the three bro jnt 01. r the iiie, and a vtr
dii t Has rei.di d ureordinly.
I tiaU llifi J oi',;;re ol Wltlies.slli (il.ltC a
L'rar.:i eri'J i.eiio-iii '
r- . . . ' .
cereinoiiy yesti-ro ay
i .
iii or ii i ri in -Ii
ty Hall,' on tin
tur.'-.'trei t, opposite the t.i-.eea-ioii
of the nresentation
oi a I lao to ii.. l.ti, reoiintt.t o
Iiiti'tilry
ly '-ol. I.an'o, ', ,riiieily in couniiand ot th
regiment. He iiu !e aa eioipjei.t and patri
otic speech, aii l wan rc-ponded to by
Jolin't'uiiiiiiiol.aiii, the pre-t;iit chiel in com
niiind of tie. reoiment. Alter the ceremo
nies of tie: j r. -tiit ilion were oone through
with, the reoiiio'i.t ma re lied up lo the llaee
(.our-e, wl.i rr . ii, toe course of the tv
of a Peneral and bl"odv liirht
I le-ret to l. ni that Tho's. J. Cede-, late
mail aoriit on the Charlotte ami South Car
olina Jlaiiroad, has been arrested, under
several warrant from the I'nited States
Coiiimi.-.-iom r, I!. (!. tjilchrist, Ks.p, for rub
bericsi coii.iiiiiied on said road, and that he
was broiioht lo this city to-day in charge of
Win. T.-ppe, C. s. !'( puty Mar.-hal, "and
lodged in jail I, await Li, trial.
A.SIII.KV.
Pitr.TKi T i.f SiiMKTlllvi to K tT The
Western pap rs (' l!,io, Indiana, Illinois, and
Mi ourij all .pa't of tha fair f r'jpecti of
the wheat crop in tho-e State.,. The
pat, ic ma..
lowevrr, have not been
heard from.
We
hhall doiibtlcis soon have
crops and a frf.habl
reports of short
-fimin, a, u' j i!.
I i si-,.- i I . - r. -ii , . I,. , ........... ---.i ues iiucii iroin .-Oliitrvnle, I en-i woman, in ns ve mi I y, who hau Mi n
wll?. ' V, "r""",'1,"-"1'- j tt,;r,i, a""Ut. I''"1- nessi'c, the .Me,,,phi.U'I,iK,Htatc8 that! w.,l,,l,;.,,,c.,r .In l.u.r..rrsr.,,.
banc, had wry ,,ear tak.n place between and a more harmomou body, it is said, r.ev- Nixon aml UaK-h'r cu on ahed at ' ' " ..!.. who w. nl.'-d '7 i.. '"'
tie: iri-.ii i i ii,-i ers aud the I harle-ton Ui- er nut. I he report in sniipo.-ed to have 'rm. n.. .;i i, ,i- , '' wort srnlTjr. , ...
fieri,, n. I should not wonder if that saucy -mnnated from an cmlled member. The ' , . . l' ' ''"f "1 ,,,.tc," C"' i uch .r .he wr her of ';"j
boy . ' ,a, bee, Et,rri,,o up stnle be'- Convention composed of the let men """t? i'I , " ", " i T , ?""".- -" ""' , ' ,
t,'e .. tl,.m, u..t. ti.ev were upon the ver.e of both the old noluical parties, and it is '? IT. ' L' " fcatttrJ?Jr "' "I'l'l"":"..' tef'. . . "
i THE CHARLESTON NEWS ON AMERI
j CAXISM.
I The News says: Why ha tho RepulH
(can party submitted to this? In the first
j placo it Democratized itself too much. It
i disregarded, as soon as its oppouents were
I broken, those cardinal doctrines and great
'measures which brought it, under tlie name
of tho Democratic party, into power. Hut
more than nil, it too soon discarded those
cono-vntivo principles aud practices) ou
; which our Government rests, on which tho
institutions of tho South, its stronghold,
were dependent. It played " hide aud seek "
j with Abolition on the oue hand, (slavery on
the other. It had cot the nerve to take hides
and bids fair to " fall between two stools,
j It sought, worst of all, to sustain its fortunes
by " bending tho pregnant hinges of the
! knee " to more foreign elements. It therefore
repudiates the American party and its prin
1 ciples. (Jurm letis vult jn-rtkrc, Hie riu$
ltmrntut. 1'uder preteuce of nationality, it
! is neither States Rights nor Federal, neither
' republican nor consolidation ; aud yet do
, bounces those native citizens w ho would
' Americanize our politics.
! These strange incongruities have been
alike silly and startling. We love the old
the true republican creed in its cause we
obtained our etisigttey in the I'einocratic
ranks. 15ut the creed and its measures are
ii'itorcdJ liave become obsolete. We are
compelled to emptite, u lure are veto pa?
j We ask the question, boldly, pointedly
wrmvite answer, can the huiivclC il t sens ol
r . .
the doom be other ttifn true to repuoncao
inUm mirifiinisiii nnd tht established in-
the lVtnncratic i-arty seek to make enemies
of those who choose to organize mid irive
ithcit ticy to tins powcrrul and ttosireu ele-
incut ? All over the I'nion, it lias thrown
this clement into the bauds of Vhi''L'erv
' ml Vtilm Snnih I hi r nnnnt
and must not be permitted. Here, if the
mountain will not go to lahoniet, .'lahotnct
jjo to the mountain. For K uow-Noth-
iiuim in itself we cave rotliinj. No party ! taining the early archives of tho Slate. It
can Mieoccd at the ?otnh which is not based j was marked on the outside, " Win, Venn tv
on -I mtrican I'.rjiiiiliianinu its rrral the Siis'ui Itunnii liulitiits" and is as fol
is cunset rt.tisui. If the American or Know- i lows :
Nntihing party adopt these, then it w ill be
like; Aaron's rod.
The Calsk uk the "Amlkii An
FEAT. The Cincinnati Gazette of Thursday
Ia-t nlvcs the following as among the causes
of the defeat of the " American
ticket in
the city at tlie recent election
" It is very generally conceded that the
Sunday l.tw of the City Coutiril and the
temperance law of the Legislature caused
nearly ail the bar-room keepers and the
proprietors of laer beer saloons to vote
the Democratic ticket. There arc upwards
of 1 :hiil of these tipplinsr places in Cincinnati
and they eicrt much ititlueiico on the lec-
ti.Jtl. -
Why tlio figlt was between the native"
and the !crui.in, more particularly, is ex
piuineti in ttio loiiowing paragrajiU :
T, .. e , , i .
1 M I icrmatis. till riarticu arv hostue to
,, . , .... 1 ... , ... .
the Sunday Ordiuanee, which prohibits the
op. (ling of the wine and bcerr-hips on the
Saohath. Ihty have beeu nurtured in the
v i- c .i . . i r
belief that it is no sin to spend a part of,
tin- Lord's
dav
iu the eniiiviuctit of the so-
... . f ,i
Cisl j;las.5, w Hit tbcii family aud friends, at !
public saloons cr garden. They did to
at l0n,e. h ; the custom of their native
(jL.rlllr, v. They have held tueetin-. to
express their ho.-ti.iiy to the law ; they have
suit p-.'t.tioiis tj.thul.ity l.oui.eil tj pray
er it- r p "il. 'J heir o po-itiou was not
Ill-ode!, t'oei.' prayer was not granted ; aud ,
therefore tin y made it an i-.-ue in tie citv
''--.'''"''i 11,1,1 bavc lvvi it
stated that
understand
the I'ciiiofraU gave thorn to
K :r f. i tLrt lltlAtk .ttar .....I
not he tuforceu ''
M'AMsri I.Toi.iRAM E. The printing
of the Prote-tant liihh), which haa been
I . 1 V 1 V ' U . U V U 1 1 U I Ik II nUUllI
C0tnlllt.licc(j at Mailrid, has just lecn pro-
ilit,j,(.,i h.. tIlc authorities, while the uVmon-
-trations are tnaJti in the norihi rn rrovinci'S
province
ajrntii-t that part of the constitution which j
gaiH'tioiii liheity of worship. j
This a the way they ni.ma'O thinsrs in1
Spiin, the acch.nt eat of Homan Catholi-ci-iu.
Tlnre they not only rohihit the
printing of the Protestant IJible, but are
even opposed to pcro.ns Worshiping their
Creator after their own belief. Who doubt-
it ; thnt ,ere a0 th,. rin,i, 0f
.1... i..,.. ...... ici 1 . 11 i .:i.:'.'..i
1 .1 i;i.r(.. ftf hiv;,,e wnr .bin restrained
T ..,..... il... .;i.;i;. f ......I, . ..
. - .
to 1 11. "i in one of the luain objecU ol the
A mi ricaii party.
CliF.AT F.S'iW ?K IIM IX .MKII..--TI1C
K.,.c (N. V.,) Sentinel eiiei an account of
a prcat cuow storin that vi-ited that rejrinu
on .Mono a v la-t. 1 tie toiitor. who travelicol
- '
in tlo nn fr..li. Wr. I., r I rta li I r lloni uneu
..M. .vy.. ......,
III many llaeesthe snow was hi'-her
than the tops ol the car., a cliatitiel haviii"
been cot through just wid, enoul. for their ,
passage. In many places the hhclviiij;
drifts had extended half over the canal,
while in the bottom mi accumulation of,
, . ., r.t i r
two or three .et of -now.w.ih no room for
depo-,.io ,t from ti.e .scrapers, noon f.,m.-l
tu a nai rn r to th
and the shovclkr
; projrri's ol the train,
were aoaiu iu d. niaiid."
S.M IV NO C'liNft ."ION iv I'knnsvi.vama.
It ii denied, as htated hy telegraph, that
the Know Nothing Conventioii held recent
ly iu Lancaster. Pa . brokr!
coiilidently predicted that the State will lg i
cariied by storm next fall, at"', every comi
ty y.-nd a Know Nothing to the Lcgi dature
i'7t Sli ir.
I
Iln rtiltN of fi.MMAMX.lt I.Nr;tt,MtAM TlIK
Ami, AN CtiAsl Sfii AI We have very '
late advice from Speznia. The I'niti'd!
.taten .loop of war St. I.oui', Commander j
ItiL'rahaui, sailed from that port on the I.thj
of March ultimo, for tho I nited States. The '
f 'uiiibtrlatid and Saranac were there at the I
time. All were well on the three ships-. At
sunrise, on the 1st, Coinmauuiir Ingraham
hoisted the St. I..uis flag, and Commodore
Striuohatii hoi-ted his broad pennant on the
C itnherla'iid his flag thin. As the St. Louis
failed outof pott she wassalutcd with three I
hesrty cheer, from the crrws of the other,'
hip', which her erew vocifriotisly r turnerf.
CoNSPlItACY PlSCOVKnKD I! TaRIS. PA-
Bis, March 22, 1S53. Day before yestcr
day a conspiracy to assassinate the Empo
ror of Frmce was discove'red at the critical
moment, and the parties tire now in the
state prison at Waias. The Emperor was
to review a portion of tho Imperial Guard,
which is about to start for the Crimea, in
the Court of the Tuilories. During the re-
view ho was to liuve heeu a
sasstuatuil, but
by what meuus has not become public. All ;
that the public kuow is that arrests were
mado at the moment when the review was
about to commenec, that tho persons ar
rested were conveyed to Mza, in separate
cells aud interrogated. Some of the high-J
est families in Paris among tho legitimists
are said to bo implicated in tho conspi
racy. Tho attempt is attributed to tho feel
ing which is growing up in the country
against tlio abslouto power which is exer
cised by tho Emperor, who does not con
sult the interests, much less the opiuieus of
auy of his people, aud whoso conduct of the
war is list considered cmlneutly satisfao
factory. That class of pcoplo who have se
rious i uteres ts at stake, to whom tho honor
aud prosperity of their native country is a
parruiount object, and who have heretofore
had some tort of voico iu the administra
tion of public affairs, how find that thoso
precious interests are placed in tho hands of
a man who scorns alike their good or bad
opiuious who couducts tho affairs of stale
with an absolute secrecy, and an iudiffcrtnee
to the opinion of others, as if ho alone was
the body and soul of this country. It i
impossible that state of things can last much
longer. Xetc York Vummtrvial.
Wm. Viss on the Suriiknukr of Ffoi-
tive Slaves. A curious document has
been rcceullf broutrht to liuht by C. L.
j ard, r.si , ot 1 owamli, I a., by wuicn u;
l is shown that William 1'enn, the Quaker,!
1 did not believe in harboring and keeninir i
; riinns sis ut u :li..n lh..ir tuistor diMiiand-
' vd them. The document referred to is said
' to have been accidentally discovered in one 1
j of the public oflices of l'enns vlvania, con-
" My llood Friends Tho teople of New
York iiavinr; oain wrote earnestly to n-i (
, about those prisoners tak vn by you, c-pe-pj..
. uially the woman aud the hoy, saying that
they bought them fairly of the tuveruor of
Carolina, who 'old them for slaves. And
tIl,,v v,,,:.,,, 0,i .:.,,,.. and mit-hhors
. ami all under the same Kin-', I must there
1 fore desire vou to deliver the said woman
! ...a i .1. i t r :i .... i .
anu I'i't ti i.ie ut .oil lit it'ia, . iiicsui, wiiu
.. .
... ... , ... M
and tin re put tliem on board of a vessel
bound directly fur New York and bv so
ki -i n. f 1 1 ! 1 w .tpm tlir.ii, I r ,.or I i.t n
so doing, you will greatly oblige your very
good-friend and brother, Wm. I'EN.n.
A Tlllti l.LIN I'aiiaorapi!. I well re-
' nieinhcr. s.vs the Charleston Courier, the
Captain of the Moselle, which exploded at
: Civiiiuali some years ago, but who was, '
ine titue we spcaK oi, comn.au'iing anotner
uum. iroui w iior-t; ciiiiniic ts rusuiMi ciBiiiic
, , , . , , , h,
eolumiuof thirk niokc, showtDS nhe wan
. , , . . '.
l . . r .1 i i .
. -r- " '
tern river. Our I nptain wci't foaming and
, , , ' , , '
: swearin" inrougn me toni in i n i , ass
pxriti'Tni'iit. n 1il laIyt
g r went up to hit.) an-1 bnpzvd Lit?
n.or foiy Ail wit-J for what be wouid
sav. I shall nur furi his sniffer :
14 .Madam," .iaiJ he, w-ring with t horri
0.1th, 4if! knew every oul ftn boar'i
wouhl to bwn to l;-.1,I w"it not "uff.-r
th -it hoit to prs in ! Mr did not sufTi-r it,
;in4 his impiotM ll:hrmy wan for that
tim? fi'.-niiittt-il hy hi Crt;:!Vr to ui-jmn-A
f w niuiithi afiirwarUt however,
I - 1 1 .1 f II I a
1 n? rnimimiifu'i inc .uo-ciit, nnu when the
. ... , . . I
: t' rntlc rxplosion of that bont took place,
it was cauicd, m wai as. rtoil, by the Cat-
i.'l i- ! .. .
;taii, !.'ninjt Ins wnlit gainst tne ..f.-t
valve, airl t!( r-liruij.' that he would not lose
an inch of s!oam he. roor wretch. wa
Mown a hun lr nl f i t through the air, an.l
l
,i Iu K fr.rp.o nn Ir, in . . r. (I I.
th
e roof of ashed standing near the iiharf.
The Minimi FuhIatk At iianv. The
I' States ti amer Fulton, Captain Mitchell,
arrived at Havana "Joih, from an unsurces.
lul seircii for the niis-in;' AU atiy. They had.
hii-t crui-inz in the Cunhbeaii Sea. fallen
in witli an !,aii.'onod I1 feneh shin, and tak -
oi trutim, M.owine that iV
1 a ra.-si ii.ref ve-i-l. nrohahl boiiml to Ci. v
! 0'"'. 1 he I'ultou pi. iked up, during the
r! eruic,a fipar miprio-ed to have hehuiL'ed to'
i - Tl . .. . i.i , .
y aeeureu the iron hariiN
I. ,!,;,,.. ifil,i..l .1 ... .1... 111
11 lona
thatiliey may le identilicd
I
' . Wau', I'oiN'W. The dashing 0:1 1. Hih-
t. t. .1 . I- til I ' 11 , r.
a., hrs, theprido of the l;u..l..,h army, left
oii-iiiiiiirio ,ie cii'iii n tii'lreit Mroni'. an
,fi... --:. 1:.. .1 ... : 1
-ii. . mi .i.i in 1 nu vi iineis rcicivc'i
nn n,l ,1 ,1 '. 1 1.... r f ...... I r.f.
H 'Ill 'II Ul VIIU liUIO,'1.lU!llljreil.
' l" pall ant ri''iuient has recently return -
Cl1 to (VjiistaritinopU reduced lo fourteen
m-n " 1 B officer., Mill brying with then.
t'-'" giorioa and unsullied banner.
'
n,.,.. .. t.. . t-
Olttitltrt) TO Prtri'AltK FOR Sk. The
- (;,ir0Ii,.le , r,,r. W(.re rP(!iv,.d
U'l:,,w,,..lv , r,,nru..-n ,-...!
on Wednesday at the Charle-town (Masa -
. i ..... v , i- ,
eiiii-eus, ) ,iavy i aro, uirecuue the com-
iivi'nlant to prepare the sloops of war Cyanc
and .Saratoga f .r sea with all poisible de -
'patch.
'Jheir debtitiation is not statsd.
Loth Siijes) Pi.f.askii. The Coalition!
Kit'sw-Notliinjr party are firing cannon in!
Cotuieoticut because they have Lenten thti
e-.iu-iuifi', mum uiu sr iii ue r a i n
rantmn lecause they have not hm
ly beaten as they expected to be.
1'i.tii'jcrat''. and the Uemocrala r. lirinr.
, r
,en m bad -
CONSIGN KES TY.W KAIL ROAD,
Fkom 10th to 1 4 r if ArniL.
A. Ilovl & :.. Mar.l k P.. Allison i
('' , HoaloroarC. K Co., 0. (iillenpie, V. M.
f Holland, L. A. Manon, V. It. Withers & Co.'
M. I.. Holme A Co., J. P. Ililterbrand, j!
j Kamnour k Co , T. Curtis k Co , W. II. Mil-
l"r k Co., MrClura k K.. IIickori- A. CJ I)
U. k J. L. Gaither, James k '., Stockton
& M., Hok k M., A. C. Mclnto'.h, W. Ai
I'irncy ,V Co, K. X It. liaithct,
T,,,.,.. ii , it . I I'mrlil in Ins own family, ami rci.n'ii" '' "
, 1 tt r.t. E Ut. MlllF.I) 11.1I.E.S or COT TON 1 ,,. 1 ,,, ,.,. ,,. ol a n'"
uii iu a row. It, .,.... a .i . . r.. ... ... ...- ...... ... ... .... . ,,.,.
, wor:msi won.nu
A great many learned trcatitca have been writ,
ten, explaining th' origin o", mid climsifyiii-f tlio
wuli.is -notalrii l (lie human syu(t in, . 8ei,r(ji .
any topic of medical snenco haa elicited more
aeule observation and profound reseurtb j and y t
physician ire very much tlimltd in opinion -,n
Hie subject. It must be admitted, however, that
after all, a mode, of expelling these worms, and
purifying the budy from thtir prcst-ncc, is of ,,mru
value than thewi.M-st (thquisilioiis us (o the origin.
The expelling agent iai ut length been fnuntl '
r. MoLnne's Vorniiliigr is tlit luueh souj la mi,..
speuilie, and lias ulreudy snercciled all olliir
wni, ,udii iocs, ilsellicucy beinu; universally ac.
j knol.;!ged by medical practitioners
il i Furehast-rs will Itleaao be en refill to ssk f.
DU. McLANE'Hf'KLKIIItATEU VKUMIKl UK,
and take none else. All other Verm" es, j
comparison, ore worthless. Dr. M. Lane's genu,
i ,io Vurinifugo,also his t'e lebrntcd l.iver l'ills,caii
now be had st all respectable Drug ij lores in IC
I niti d States and Camilla.
Apnl 17, lt)jj. Si
HYmEHEAL.
Married, in this county, nn the iOth instnnt, by
the Ki v. Ii. II. lairTcrty, Mr. THOMAS A. Wll'
SON and Miss SAU All It. JONKS..
Tribute of Rrsjirrt
I'imi.asx IaiudK, No. 31, A. F. M. )
April 7, lf ij.
Wnrens, It ha uleusH-d Almighty (iod.i!,.
(irand .Vaster of (lit! I in vine in his uiscruliblc
Wisdom and Powi r to remove from our nmUiour
well lieloved llrother Alexander Springs whs de.
parted tins life at ti o'clock lliis morning.
Htmlrrd, Tint by Una melancholy viilmin
I'hsUnx l)d;oi is railed Uwn Iv mourn (he i,
of one of its valuable inemUrl and as inilivnluj'i
we deeply deplore (lie loss ofa fraU rnul slid inutli
beloved Itrolher.
Hrtntrnl, Tha( wo teiitlcr our most lieirtfi it
sympathies tod rondiilerice lo the In re ived !
and ehildrtn in their sad mid iiiclauvlioly ilihc.
(ion.
KfrivttI, Thai we wcr tlie usual badgt 0f
immriitiig t'or thirty days.
ItitaittJ, Tiia I copy of these placet dingi w
furwartiid to (In sllliitiu family and that the i i,
be published in our town pini.
.1'. J. LOWRIH.
w mi
i
Jr.KSA (TtWISON. re recti. ii,c H,c
ures( and mont v-ruil essortmi nl ot
O 1 H
V M I I t v
iilllllh
ever purchased by llirm, Thf-y soliei( an nam.
iii.tlloft tif their stock, ItoLighl rnrrcy jvt t nb.
Tin ir (imm)s will lie iolJ iott.
Aml 17, I ;.'.". l"tf
' g 1AI;I'K.VH US TiHilJ. Shots. I.e.tl
--
,wy tfdwiirr ftif smIc hv
. .... .J,
FAUKSi HlTC!IItiN,
New Uooks
JCSTBrXKIVKI), .
Slvnliope Hurh igli, by t f len 1 llu.
I he lite of V, I . Itanium.
II. ro.nr. of ll,.t..rv. br M.tt K. Ilcweti
! .New K-rtiU for ( .i.n,j ,
RrllJiutTUimlm'r" StHt s'l'.'uni
i ,its. iiwainc & tiraUm
. -. ..... i
I nr i iti ."sorin rtip, in 1 1 iu, i artnuert.
.... . ,, .. , ,. . . ,-. ,,
Il.e New .Norlh ( iiniln a l.irm Uotias for Jut
of Hie Peace, lon.l.l.lts, It-.
I.n..ance .f Student I.HV. Iiy KiuiUII
rliill.m' Trials; IrsnsUlttl troin the l.ir.r.i.
IWaulifullv illoslralrd.
ntoo, a Hook for Ih y . dy Simonds.
' sale si
LOWIUIl A l.NMS
lUik More, I 'lir.nl'.
Apiil 1", 1855. !
It.tlt.'tI.V
IW II. I. f II (ha Unl.mr.t of my sin
(Tt'N'KKM Y and CLASS W A l( K a t
(wf 1 1. ii. Thf riiiirc sttte.x ii ismiTrn.'
is inroatrn.'
to rrpli nisi, 1
oim s, a rare
4 4s.ini t i t.iuiliia wislutig
J ul.l s. I.,
, nr liy in nt sv oim
cin.il c ts on r u ol so a.!!. al a brcaui.
t Nate a niiiiili.'r of frciirti t lima im.i.s in sru
sun oi!M-ri.i , Iii;i liu' r wilts a coniui. tr .... -i.
mint of Irmi.t.ms int oiiirr tn.Ki. ,t,e.t-.,t
1l".-inir tiir.n,e .wormni at nK tut
1 am ii. w othrinir linrti al,
Mcint....r.h..,..c .frtud othr, .,,.r,,.t..
I ill rl.r .,,,1 tin, rt.iirr .lock th tit i :
iil of ilif bu.mr.i, on rns..oatilr Urmi, iu .rj
l"." ''" "t'rr m
I - " : s
inp, and otters a imI r,i.iiiiij lo a t..i..i.,.. Uit-
MV.X. Ma( It AM, Jh,
I m port ft of ( hi n, i la it tni Kr Of n ire,
V iimingtfjf), . 1'.
A pi tl 17, lfc.j. , imo
lirr l,iv rU4rt X Jar
Fur the rimjH't curt of CnirpSt, ('ldt I' lutni.
Afkmt:t I; nnr Ain. fulling of tiintnit J
oler Lung ( umj taints trtidtng fa 1 &..--'?
, , .; . ,, ..,
. ' n . '
If in our turn. us si-c n t, inlorn.11.1 . '."
t"w'"1 l," ir in'mcetislr m ii;11 " '
i ran I us ill ss v ifi( It r.ti. of tlir l t. it
1 ri r V oti ii,(i,.i1,.lr,,,(no.i'o.'i"
nil'
I (ur'i Ihf my vmtl cam. II Inn ail i.ll.ir I .t,tl
! .ri. iiratii.iis hast l.ni d, thin lias nli' il !
j lieot, it Ilruncisti, sJ-alfrs in M tli. iu-.
i I'll v .H i ins ran Iritity. Ask thrsfl.t iti1''
. near- t I'lWn, n list ll.ia Iwrn hisrii III IK '
,,,.,. r ,lirdil,... ,f , ,,'. t, (
,i i... i ,.!. ,.r i.... i.. ,,il i. II i u
it is j iii: iii;sT iMiit im; i x i an r.
II.. low wr nivr a fi mi tllnrll linm I'll'" "
; hai- rtnivi il lately rr .-jriimg the tone - '
"'-"' ,rr
J;,;
in ,.!; ,n pi, n "
p'mtuit I u.tn my Mirf in its rrt! 'iT
ti-." wirt irAir """'"
fr u-huk U is rrromm. n.ltd"
M.nn, Kh.-mM A. Urw, "
'") N. '., .art- Tk.
i "1"r," '"'' N' ,
' 1'ir is hteunniii u
.;..... .,!,,. is v,n r'i
...... r. .. ..... -
vn iiiivk jcri. so, -ill
rm Aurr lie"
i.,k m rmnmrmM.li tnmi of it, tnd " ' r"J
1 '"f'"1"' allmung ihi comdnno )
IS t rrtmtmmttril '
Our AUri.lin I'n sens Di.trirl, S. '., ,r
! KjII, ss.nrn us tint As f il
intilr the aufl'i nn patirnt lo rrnil ,,"'1l""i'!,
whirh arroniiinlilrs rath bjtl'c. 'luali, l '
j whirn arromii
or " '
THY Till: JIi:iH 1 ! !
if .; iiisr n i k i: A K M !!!
. . . . 1
snil neirleri not Hint r'irn wnn , ,
i ,, ; i,it,ir v"
j snd lunt(, anil inviting on lis I ''""' j
I ( 'fin int nt mtt a. Inn ao sonlllinir d nM""
ffHI
. ii
rrmriljr can be oMnuuil I'r. im(;"
Liverwort and T-ir.
llcuarr of Cunlr, . ill and H.,tt
Th gnu nine nrtiil.e? iisiKnrd
on th rnifrjvcH wrsfiprr around ench 1
Trice, tl pr liottls-. er tit bottli-t lor
Wliolcasle and rcUil by ...,,
iSOOVIL A MKAlh
1 1 1 n.urlrea S!. brt. Cnnti and St. U'
Kota Anrs rs ma, Tim hoi Tin cl
whom til orders aoH tpplicationt l'r " j
matt ba adilrrit.il. Ad al"" ,h 1
1'rujfgtsl" m every illsjjr. i-l.
April, I l"j.l.
i i
f 5 1
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