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T H E-NORTH CAflOHNIAWr PA Y E TT E V IL L iEOrS ITEMS. j-Auiong tlic birds of Te- Le aim^ prdida, or lost reason; “An Indian balsam, left her child And on her return to the lleft it, she could not find name, the onlv rerl.’t she licnlarlj niounful note of that time was deiioiuina- I The legend is beautiful, li invented far from the Jtlie vales of Hellas. The lecollect that a similar idea losing part of “The Bride t fharniing of all the lesser le soul of Selim is repres- |he body of a bird, and I“inagic melody,” uttering [I'he idea, however, is not being old as the hills, der than tlie valleys, and t itrh-s. Tlic reruvian le- those that have been —T . '-i t ot the lamp i . iitr t'? midnight ■ i ■' ; -rren tones hi: Ju'~ 1: was the [ u.!i, . .i” V! t. i-v;d when vTi'- for v; :■! ■ * s* *;daered as ; : .lx - Big drops : -. -r., u.-if genrly opeu- Istrji-.cre ca: liuaht he'd like something I of a new house, and chose hi.r over the Red Sea. He I the job, who went to work 111 red. “Nice color,” said |are the Israelites.'" “Oh, Lid Mrs Hopkins, iudignant- le that nobody has got any burself?"—Mv conscience is J-e, and better, too; for it has the course of my life, while lirlv worn out ” J Ri'SCTl ATios.—la a list of K American Tract Society, we Jto‘‘Big Flat Emily Smith.” tho “set” that ought to be [fed on “pi” till he learns the eing asked by the teacher how u, replied, I sir, I should like to have it Item—the heavy strokes up- l)wn strokes light.” ; what did you say your medi- ‘Ohl it’ll cure everything—■ j‘Ah!wel!, I’il take a bottle; I my boots—they need it badly re did vou get that loafer’s louor,’ said John Missis gave ^ |o to to'.vn.” ji s an old yesterday a little square built old, ’wliy don’t the taacliSl Ir sometimes? 1 can lick every but ouel’ ri pail who lately cut a slice off his lat his veins were like, is as- wlio couteuds that madness is liirs.—"Tiiis had from the very pir acquaintance in her that 1 most delicious feeling a wife J a husband” “Awe!” said I Ibove reiDark-“awe of a man ron have trimmed, whose hair ■ose cravat you have put into [boots and shoes you havekick- |t, wliose dressing gowu you I combing your hair: who has khe kitchen with you at eleven Ito hunt for a kitchen bone; lyour dres.s, nniaced your boots icelets, and tied on your bon- ood before your looking glass, huger on his proboscis scraping [ou have buttered and sugared, teaed; whom you have seen noulh wide open! Rediculous!’ amed Tracy whom the Syra- the Plagupinist, gives some bus of his powers of enduranco aives and pins in his flesh. He Inarrow blade of a knife into pf his leg! and arms also through I pins into his limbs to their , single blow, without wiueing, khat he also practices the same . when he can find willing sub- jot often.—little or no blood I, and a slight scar is the only I weapon. [want to as you a conaunder- Ime why de art of self defence |t low tide.” ! doesn’t see no similarity in de |Uarfor I guves urn up.” II tell you—it is simply bekase muscles! A^ou is the most I nebber seed.” “A'ah! yahl time what dat was. only I by nnfiBn. Jist ak me agin, and Id vou.” ' of eyes are the bc.st mirrors to s,” replied a batchelor on read- nanv a man has been shaved by FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Satnnlay, February 28, 1S.A7. C. C. McCrpwmf.n is our duly authorized agent for the collection of all claims due this office. a®*’nie news of Dr Kane’s death is rumored in Cbarles^Shi. He has been reported for some time past as ill beyotSf th^ fefi® recovery. His disease was of a scofiWl^K character, the result of the scurvy, exposure am . , undergone by bini in the last Arctic expe^ftffUV Thus has gone forth a true and gallant sofflHn“nimis. to those shadowy realms whence no spirit bartjne returns. A brilliant star in the galax} ofiieroism and self devotion lias faded away, but its lustre still illumines tlie page of his country’s history, and has written in letters of liviiio- light his name upon her annals. TO HOVERTISEBS. Persons desirous of the immediate insertion of their advertising: favors must hand them in hy Till KSDAT. AFTERNOON, otherwise ihev will not appear until the succeeding week. Our friends will please hear this in mind—as wc intend to make it a rule wit/iou/ exception. Ipgr-Thp. editor’s absence daring the latter part of the week, in attendance upon the cele bration at Moore's Creek, w'lUjMconn! for the peculiarly edifying char^Jfff of the paper to- ,ships day, and the ^fijihaf^iount of taste, philoso. "^sense to be found iii the editoral trines ^ supi Sontliern Assaults upon Sorthern Men. An extraordinary misapprehension has taken possession of tlie minds of some of the Soutlicrn politicians in regard to those Northern men jvvlio believe and support constitntiona! doc- editorial on the subjects nauicd above This misnpprcliension 'consists in the | we commend to the serious and ihonghtful con- osition that because a deep sense of eon- jsideration of onr rcader.x Mneli has b,-en said seientions and con.stitutional duty impels hun-1 pro and con, re.specling tne nsnry laws, and redsof tiionsands in the North to supi-ort the ; many of our best citizens entert.un widely vain- ■ s of tlie South, tlierefore the ini-isticc and views respecting the propriety ol re.n.ating Southern politicians will i lim value of money bv law-or, ratner, of de- The Money Market-l'Se IVury Laws. j the delivery of a cargo in good order. In the February iitimber of tliat very intcres-! ■‘qq,;., ,vill a.pply to all da.sses of business ting and valuable periodical, Hunt's Merchant's | and all liiinian experience. No people wiil ever Magazine and Commercial Review, there is an j be self-reliant who are taiiglit to depend npoii which . i!ic watcli and care of goveninient or of .society. Ill .some parw of Europe, dear lircad will rreatca revolution; not becaii.se, a.s .some snper- It Tbe TransatUntie Telegraph. Numberless conjectures are afloat among scientific men as to the practicability of laying the submarine cable and retyiniiig the wire up on the telegraphic plateau in so insulated a manner as to promote tlie instantaneous trans mission of the electric fluid among the conduc tors. The difficulties heretofore attendant upon laying down the cable, have set the wits of in genious men to work to devise some simple, more efficient and less expensive mode of com munication than that of the submarine plateau of Lieut. Maury. Among the many sugges tions made, most of which are theoretic and too speculative to be considered at all practical, is one by Prof. Aall of ?^ew York, inventor of the Telegraph clock. He suggests in a com- municatioii addressed to tiie Scientific Ameri can, the shortening ot tlie circuit: “By constructing floating telegraph stations, to be located and permanently anchored at suitable distances apart, directly on tlie lino of vessels traveling between New York and Liv erpool- These stations will be constrncted in a peculiar and substantial inaniier, witli but single story above the water, so as to meet aii) emergency of wind or weather, and to be se cured to the bottom of the ocean by wire cables sncli as susftension bridges are made of, radia ting ill every direction, attached to heavy chors sank in a circle round the station,” Prof. Hail proposes tliatoiieof these floating stations shall be moored every five liuiidrcd miles, supplied with every means to traii.smit mesages and accommodate tlie operators. They might .also answer as light lKHi.ses and ocean marks for the commerce of the world. ■Whether the plan of Prof. Hall’s would prove a better one tliau the complete submer gence of the wires and their safe deposit upon the placid surface of the plateau is of course merely conjectural. Should one of these teri- fic storms to which the Atlantic is so frequent- Iv su’iject unmoor these floating stations, or any one of tliem, tlie total wreck ot the station and loss of the cable would be accompanied with a necessary loss of life, wliile uo little time would be expended in the replacement of wires, rebuilding or rcanchorage of the stetioii or sta tions, Lieut. Jlaury reports the surface of the Telegraphic plateau to be free from tlie com motion whicli agitate the snperiucumbent wa- cers, ay^ to be so situated, a continuous ocoaii- 'ullyfjas to seem created for tlie iiurposc. « when it is remembered tliat both termini ^'this telegrai>liic eommuiiicatioii are upon for. 'Cign soil, tlie one in Canada the otlier at Lon- ■ ^'don, tho question naturally suggests itself that, sliould we become involved in national difficnl- i ties with Great Britain, how could we avoid / being seriously damaged, vitally injured, by the ^ almost instant transmission, of orders and im portant intelligence between tlit provinces and the home government? To be sure, we do not anticipate, such a state of affair.s—but it is not at all impossible, and, in fact, from the jircseiit position and attitude of the English Govern ment towards Cuba, Central and South -Ameri ca, it is far from improbable that the two governments should come into actual conflict upon questions of riglis and international law and policy. The interests of conniierce. vast and powerful as they are, sliould uot and will not be permitted to out weigh all considerations of national lionor and future advancement, and it strikes us that it is matter of no little mo ment that our govenimeiit should act warily ’ and cautiou.sIy in this matter. The bolts of a thousand cannon might uot be as deadly and destructive as a single sentence speeding with the lightning’s breath beneath tlie ocean from continent to continent, guiding, directing, war ning and counselling where cverytliing is The subject is*one of peculiar interest and importance, and we wil! take occasion to refer to it again when more time is at our disposal. i®“Tlie La Fayette Light Infantry corps has accepted the invitation to be present at tlie celeliralion of the battle of Moore’s Creek, and left Fayetteville on Tliursdiiy morning in the Steamer Magnolia bound for tlie scene of “the greasy sleepers.” We learn tliat a large con course of people were in attendance upon the ground yesterday morning. We are in recei[it of Blackwood for January, containing a number of unusually in teresting articles. Also, the Westminster Review containing an admirable treatise upon “Englisli Law: Its oppression and Confusion,” and also a treatise upon tlie “Review of the English Bible,” together with a variety of other matter useful, entertaining and instructiie. See Leonard Scott & Co.’s advertisement of these periodicals in another column. Seeretary Dobbin. The high encomiums passed by the leading men and papers in the Enioii upon ilie naval adiuiiiistralion of this distinguislied son of the Old North State, are anqile guarrantees of the universal gratification to the people with liis eminent services to the country. Many and unaffected liave been the tributes of couiraendiition bestowed by tlie leading preses of tlie opposition upon Mr Dobbin, for “ his devotion to the interests of the Department ids untiring energy and watciifulncss, liis inap proacliable integrity and that rare delicacy of sentiment and refinement of feetiiig vvhicli so eiiiiiiently characterises the official as well as the social capacities of the accomplished Sec retary. Tiie Philadelpeia Peiinsylvaiiiae tlius speaks of his recent act of official courtesy and gciicr- o.sity towards Comiuodore Stewart, of the L. S. Navy Yard: Secket.vby Dobbin.—Tlie generous conduct of tills gentleman towards the veteran Couiiiio- dore Stewart, of our navy-yard, says tlie Peiiii- syivaniaii, has deepiy endeared liira not only to tlie friends of the Commodore but to all classes of society in Pliiladelpliia. Pkopebtv-Pkesekving H.iTS.—There is aiiidi; anecdote wliicli deserves to be ailded to tlie j right celebrated “Clnipter on Hats,” as calculated to i arrogance ot ceitaia sliow the value, if not demoustratc, the beauty ! be tamely and cnre.sistinglv sulmiittcd to. of the present fashion. We take it from the is quite time that this error should be correet- “Echos Parisiens” of the Courier Des Stats ed. We speak for ourselves alone, but we bc- . j lieve tluit we speak also for two liiindred and “A band of some twenty brigands lately i forty thousand Democrats and National Wings attacked, upon the road leading from Sofia to ; in this-Mate, when we declare that it is enough Saniokow, in Bulgaria, eleven travel .-rs, mei- for us to contend against tlie lanatieal foes ol cliaiits and others. The robbers proceeded to Soiitlieni institutions and Southern men who plunder their victims, when tliere appeared in siirrouiul ns, without bcin.g called upon to re- the distance, three men wearing long beards ceive the fire ot the very men and bearing uijpn tlieir heads stove funnels: are supporting such arc the terms of the report. I of the South to arouse ^ As is the custom in Turkey, only the liigh liinc-1 Demoeralic pait). 1 tionaries are permitted to wear full beards, and lieial thinkers assert, tlwt the masse.s are i.iscon- teiited and rebellions simply on aceaiint ot an ptv stomaclr, but because the people are not tcrniiniuuT, by sUiiule, the }>ric; Inat shiiil l.c paid for tlie u.sc of money. In ^ irgiiiia, toe .subject Inis of late been soiuewliat agitated ami di.scns.sed, and it is more than probable that a on to bistow as tile European style ot Iiats is little known in those localities, the brigands became li-ightcned and fled. “The tlirce persons, who at a distance had saved the party of elever., were no more nor less tliiin three uiiarmed English jouraeynien tailors.” From the same source, we derive the lol- lowing : “An actress at one of llie Parisian llicatres requested leave of absence on account ot inc death of her mother. Tlie privilege was readi ly granted. Tlirce days alterwards tlie man ager met lier in tlie street, dressed in ro,se color. ‘That is the way you dress in mourning,’ said he. ‘Oh, la! they tell me that it is not tlie custom to wear mourning for distant relatives, was tlie reply. ‘And you class your molhei among your distant relations, eh? Coi.aiiily. answered the actress, quite innocently, ‘slie is ill America.’ future Lcgi.Jature will be ea 11)1011 it mature ami ; lartical ih-l.m-rat.o;'. Tiiei'elbre, we nei-il mil olUr an apoiogy I'H' juibli-shiag ihe ralhri- ii|-m-tical I'eiiiarks of .Mi Hunt, which roiiovv.: wiio cause we | ••'t'hc m-u year ha.s opened w.tli a 1a:i’ j rc.-i- There is iiineli in the history 1 jieet ol linsiiiess, but a mo-lerate aclnal tr.ide iii iho cntfiusiaviii of the ; nio.st |)ai'ticn!ars. The striiigem-v'in lhe money he memories of those j market has been siightly i-e!n.\ed, bat there has illu.strions Southeni statesmen who have de-jbeen no retnni to low rates; nor, indeed, dune parted the scene of action, are so many invoca-' see any promise of such a retuni, tiiroughoui tions to IValcniai relations between tlie two : tlie ciirreiit yeai. great sections of tlic Unio-i. Their lame is ; in some of the States the our fame—their giorions deeds alike onh pride | usance for money liavc been so far im di.icu and mu- boa-t, and the recollection of the ser-j that it is not a crime to r- c I vices wiiich they |.sliUUion and the con ' beeanse, vvitli rare execijtiuns ind are conlin- [iiiblic; Idgii as Our rcaiicrs are aware tliat laws rognlatiiig tin- more tliaii a have rendered to the Con-; certain fi.ved j er centage; imt there is stdi a nti'v, is revived in us now j relic ol this baibarnni left in iimi.y ul tlic we recognize in ; States; and nincii inconvenience is thereby e.\- Ihe loim list oi these services, that generon.s, ; iicrieiiced, although tlie law is every where 0)1011, ^ 1 ,v |.,st ^Iniuliv - 1 1,. .it ,..i,I,u- „ml iiotorioaslv violated. It can be made 1 the contribution box last tliat coraial taught to see ti.e effect of natural laws, i;,crefore look upon the affliction as somctliin|. ihe eic. erameut eould liuYC easily jire: cntie't, . so disi.osed. Some pidlanlhrojiists ■miliv hari’ing iiimii j bins to [irotect tlie they \v..nld erect cates at tho ferric.s, ;. i II,imaii's gallows, lest the im)iaticnt jiasscnger.: -honld i:di ovt r-board; and would have the noiice Arga.s-eyed in watching )ied, strian.s :'through the ihoiuimhfarcs, lest someone slnuiM ,lo himself a mischief, in the cities of the Oh! : World, wiiei'c s’.i ‘h care is taken, there are ten uccideiits to one in those j.biees nearer home, where j-eoi-le are left to look oat for tin 11,s Ive-. Ha|iits of waichfnl sclf-relianeo can mly I'C hwtei’ed where such rc.strails are unknown. -- Kuqntn r. A voiiiic lady who was rebuked liy her inotb- cr for kissing her intended, jastilied the act i.y ,,;i„;ing the inissagc: "M'liatsocv, r that im a -hoiiM do unto yon. do ye even so unto ti e-a. ’ ‘•Wake lip and ]iay yoar lodgings sanl the deacon, ns he midgi d a .slce).y stranger with 1 A coon Excuse.—A man ha.s declined lieiiig ; a candidate for office in one of the new .States ! localise he is not a legal citizen; lias never iniiu is maintained-! a tax or any other debt; owns no ]rO)mrty; a that brotiierly sjiirit, vvliich ; ly ami notoriously violated. It can be we reoret to say is daily being dishonored and ! plain to the dullest apprehension, tliat there is discai^dcd bv some of those who iirofess to imi-i no more propriety in ti.xmg tlic rate ol inlei-esl late all theJte prond e.xanqdes. A Northern | by Btatnte, than the price of oats; and yet the Democrat is jmstly regarded as standing n,,011 | usury laws remain unrcpealcd. xlic snow 0, the same platlbrni with his brother '’f i i ,vrite; is Iffind; h^ Soutii. He doserves no credit for discharging > is not the lea g.ouii u oiqiosi nn .r- a ' I • ,,, )■„,„. fin.rcrs from his left liaiul; has ten all.his obligations to the [.rinciiiles which com- j lonn. T he friends o t ,e aw aic oiim e , j' ' ” imseone common creed. When he attaches; in the rural districts: and then ic.u is that himself to the Demoeratic |iariy, he swears nil. i caintaiists in the city arc allowed to take 'i».'H‘'‘ ' ' , " 1 r ' Iv the current uiurket iMto lor money, Inei e n' iil i Af \ i* R I PI) devuitino'fiilelitv to the Constitution, and ail ; h' , y i i .i ti,.. i MAKKli’-U ® ' 1 r 1 r .-..vAril- tho ■ bo none ohered in hoinl and mortg'Hi^i., «t l.ic , on evenin'? tho U^lhinM. its requirements, and d lie ^ ,,„„,„ions. ^ .0 libs slightest degree, eaca and cveiy teaching ot ;1 ^ publicly, Imt it is the pdli this creed, no matter under what circnmstaiicusj I’nle uljcctious to free trade in of di-saster and ol jieril to himsun, lieloi.cils j ^ 'I'l,.wo u-lm assume this croinid, idace ; 1)1 Kl> M’e Koocliogey ; We can’t help giving Unde insertion, tiiongli lie is a Democrat, it from tlie Columbus Times ; Attentiox, Democb.vcv of the Exivei’.se ! Fifty-.seveii years ago tlie fonrtli of Marcli next f vviis taken bv mv father, a Revolutionary |, . . r Pi ■ 'and the iiroscriptioii of the Abolition ianaties soldier, to Pranklin Square, in the city of Pin-1 I’ . iadeljvliia, to jiartake of an ox, roasted in honor of tile election of Thomas Jefferson over sVaron Burr. Sam's card an , , • r • l.,)ie ! deservedly forfeits, the resjiect of his pobUcai friends. Thus iiinch as to the duty of a Demo crat in the free Stale.s; but it is quite a ditt'er- ent question vvlien such a Democrat is called to bear alike tlie calniuiir, tiie reproach i of the North and the Southeni men whom liiese fiiiiaties opjiose.—rcniisylennian. In this town, on Wedao.slay evening me 1 l,v the U-v. Ml- Itohliit. Ml- Ibmaiaa bu lu .{chy l-’l izell. ilaaghler ot U • T. l-iizell. L. 1. I'll li' D mouev. inosc wild aNMiiuc LM..^ ^iw,tuv4, j-vw.. ^ if.th n lliemselves at onee in a fahse iiosition. -Ifsevcn j a'ge”” Graves, wife; rrceiit. be the legal rale of interest, and j Graves. K.-q..''an alf-elioaate ia.|«h"^ .niev is worth more, and landowners arc only ! .levolc,. w-ifi, heleved and n-greitea by all Irf lionor of tlie election of James Bneluinan and Jolin C. Breckinridge, and tlie glorious itriumidi of tlie rock-ribbed, graiiitc-soiilcd, lipn- A Lttf.k.uiy CuniosiTY.—X gentleman oi tli^ city has laid on onr table a book that is a cm-iosily in its way. It is a bound vohmic ol some two linndred pages, every letter of whieii nioney is wort.. , . , _ enaliied to borrow at tliis rate, bi'c-anse tlie'law ^ j,, paadolph eo-.iiity. on the '„'„ed forbids the lender .0 take a higlier ram, then j KaelM Giwves. amiher o, Miamet Giav ,, 1- .... . tlie law is eertaialy nnjust and ojoiressive. R ! money i.s worth, on the average, no more than j. the legal rate, then tlic resli-iction is lotally ! nnnecessarv. The landowner can offer tlic very i highest security for borrowed caiiital, and for tills reinson lie will always lie en-aljled to boi ; row at the lowest market rate. If money is | worlli 10 |ier cent., and t’ac laiidownei- will not i , be able to borrow at all, and tlio restriction dc- ; If ! , inolher of , , , , . Stie was beloved fy all who knew hei. iVDVEllTISEMKNTS. ed a 11^ There is, perliaps no one of the retiring cabi-1 hearted, bare-footed and unternhod Democracy j printed with a lien. The authur sets out net that leaves his higli office with as many i over the combined opiiosition of Fremonlism, I of making a “dictionary,”^ friends and as few enemies as Mr Dobbin, and I Free Loveism and Free Niggerism, I iH-o|iose | only of words, but of every other imagina-1 signed for his proteetioii i.rovo.sdiis ^e.tme. will carry with liini into bis retirement tlie sin- ^ to roast a stall-fed ox at my place on the Miis- j Prancli of liuman knowledge. The clenioir j ail laws regnhiting t.ic ,atc o ^in.cH. \ c^ cere love of so many tliousamls of our country-1 cogee Railroad, on the 4th of March next, f^’ljarv i)i-iiici|de5 oi every know n science aie sue-■ ici'caieu, t.iei c can be no j ic men in every section of onr Union. j wliicli I invite every body to come and partake | tallies for calenlation, geo-1 the nsanee of money would be socurenf at some Althou'di ill feeble healtb, no person eould ! tvitbout moiicv axd witlioiit iirice. | metrical iiroiiosition, forms of iirayer, ol deeds , deeiine from tlie aieiage^ c-iuicn la e., u... have c.xceededbiiii in Ids indefatigable discharge; Gov. Johnsmi. Don. 'rhomas M'. Thomas, j ,„,q ,,),,, ;.„d every other in.nrument iim bonns is now asked hm tao merea.sed n.sK of the laborious functions of Ids re.sponsible de-; the best part of Nasliville, Tenn,, all of New- | ,,moiig business men, the |iriaeiiial eveiits of ^ subjecting a loan to ti.e taint liartnient. Under it has been seen in every lias been protected on vigilant eye merit lias been promoted 820 Hags Peruvian 3D-2t roll RRiv eeiafurtat.lc IlGL'.Sl-;, corner Miiiiilonl ami Rolw- A. J. O il.tNI.OX. -tl'P'.v to Feij'v 2S. 1&J7. hil-l* of usury, Per- of tiie .soundness of his administration onr flag i York and Girard, Ala., are exiieeted to be : ,,,,a,, thousand other j hajis one of the best tc.sts of tne. .sonmlness 0. jrysea, and onr commerce | present. Trains will leave Macon at 8 o’clock, I 1.55,.g jay. “too lediotus to men-j these view-.s, lies iii the fact, that in t 'e on every siiore. Under his i a. M., and Columbus at 5 o'clock, A. M., on | executed with a jicn by ’ States where a reform iias^boun tried, no voice las been promoted in tlie i that dav, in time to return by t in the ’**^*^^'*“; “yi[. i^^oljurt Darree. Anno Dtunini “us ; lias been raided in fa\oi oi .i return to t ic AH editors fond of pretty women and ' I'orili in the title )ia service, and important reforms liave been made j noon. under ids recommendation. When duty has ; friendly to tlic Union, are expected to copy this demanded of him stern exircise of di.scipliiie, he i notice, lias tempered it with such a gentle bcariiq ' UNCLE SAM KOOCKOGEV. Feb. 12tli, 185T. It is an oddity ! the book iine, and must have cost a lieal labor and [lationce.— Sm-nnnah Jh-j,nhli in j .syste egs“ “Genius will always through tiK the poet Seb.istopol.—A letter from Sebasto))ol states ■ ||Q)j. ),, ;|,e elbow of lii.s coat. n. otj “'riic fact is, IK, i lieen, and still ' Afehswlnis: aa Oyster cannot Ov-ter is not a lisle Converse :-Oystirs swim m .mrioas Banco nightly ^ inirrwell bufie I the wcvld ill every , governed too milch tliat even tlie offender leit Idni witli an impres sion of regard and respect. "We hope that ids health will be invigorated by repose from tlic eai-cs of office and tlie healtliful breezes of ids j jg gradually becoming re-i)eo]ded. : native climate, and tliat a long career of future I eoiitains about 1000 inhabitants; Kami-1 iiscfnlncss yet awaits friends in Peiiiisvlvaiiia. vork 1dm. He lias many Do Teli: The editor of the South Side Democrat says that a neighbor of ids tqioii observing the arms of Virginia (not referring to ids swcellieart iiowever) was anxious to kuow who Sic Icmpcr esch, 2000. Tiirec luiinlrcil liunse.s [lartly de stroyed during the siege liave been rebuilt, and eiglity new ones constructed. Tlie Fayetteville Ohsercer, in its last issue very courteously leaves the/ekr/wfin coniiiany ;jn.st to fnndsh jicoide’s rooms, with the devil. We apiyrociate Idghly th sacrifice wldeh tlie Observer makes in so doing lyranwis is, liow long he has been sick and wliy ; eannot consent to take advantage of its ; the doctors doiit cure 1dm. Perhaps our '"-‘‘Sh-| .,||j thus seperate old friends. Very bor of the Argus can eiiligliten the | ,„m.), obliged to the Observer, but tliink that mind. The doctor in attendance upon that pa- | better hold on to 1dm. It knows his tieiit is perliaps tlie same medical liglit referred . better than we do.— Wil. Journal. to ill the following dreadful ease:— , , , age lias There arc too many restrictions ujion trade, and too iniicli fear of the solatavy oiieratioii of natural remarked, when he saw a j law.s. If a want of any kind lie axiicrienccd. ' those who siifiVr rush at once to the fonniaiii of ! antliorilv, for |iowct- to create an ai-bilrary ■V Mvx OF SoMECoxsKcrEXcr,.-Eldtr.siste.-:sonrco o'fhel)., forgetful of tlie .areat (rntl, tliat _ Will- George not (lrc.,-'cd P tlie demand if sure to inodnce tlic .Btqqdy Iiy a ,.j,uii with the otlicr chi- process wh.ic!; will be in iier i other ihtere.sts. fancy not. ' cnee with natural law.s is daily cxper.e An iii.stance is seen in the wor sy.stem of marine insurance in the sy.stem of. New ’I'ork, There were seveial large conqiaii-i ics in the field, who had grown rich in tlie Im-i sino.ss; this naanrally drew in others, who.were; li-t il vuu WISH. Ill-tliey'tl sell 1“:’' “ . l,m-il livi-ea once i-eniarkeit Ui '[x _ • lle',1. -Vs Lef.s g" i:*- Auil tliu viiiht. tlilW'il liu 15imi-lie;i nr OUn-.l to a young brother- Pray are you not goiii_ dren?'’ Geoi’a-e—IFin! I sliould lathci You don't catch me going out of an cveiiin Where I go- 8ale of Clothing, &c. at AUCTION. IX .,.11.lYfivMta palu. until Mon- U; ■ :oo.h IbroKny Delouging to ' ../McIMuhsmii. (.•oiisJ'ting oi Jilts, Cops, Boots, Coods. ft liarmonv lyith ' licitdil-made Cloiliinq;,. The evil effbets of if ■ alailee lle-.i '•■•'■“““.‘"x';'',.'.”''.! time of of the Terms liberal, TrnsIL. -ni IS-,7 nt'-l'' 1(1) y is. is.)I. : I divc. wed- j5@“We shall henceforth exclude from our columns everything of a personally offensive nature which may be communicated to tlie Car olinian. .1 We incontinently permitted soraethiug of the sort to have a place a short time ago—bnt as both sides have now had a hearing, vte can not permit tlie use of our columns to the same parties again for tlie same purpose. It i.s disa- gree-able to ourself, distasteful to the public, productive of no good, and may be liighly inju rious to all concerned. Henceforth onr col umns are closed to everything of a like charac ter. xk self sufficient humbug, who took up the business of a physician, and professed a deep knowledge of the licaliiig art, was once called to visit a youth afflicted witli apoplexy Bolus gazed long and hard, felt his pulse and pocket looked gave vent to the following sublime opinion: “I think he’s a gone fcHow.” “No! no!” exclaimed tlie sorrowful wife “do not say that!” Feakful Scexe IX A Chubcii.—In the xVfi-i- caii Methodist church, of Baltimore, Sunday a negro woman was aiiiioiinced to preaeli, and I tlie house was filled by 1500 iieople.—The Sun .1- * .q k,-c mil! n,,.,|iv ' thus describes a scene that followeu; at his tongue and his wife, and liiiaiij i , , , , *„ (i,„ . . • i Xlio r)rHn.chcr held, ncrliuns, u(i^U!KGi.l to the ...f tUn. frtllrtwmn- cnUlimo onimnii: 1 jjieaL-uLi uuli, i , middle portion of lier diseourse, when some fellow seated below, probably under the choir "■ailery, ill a steiitoi-iaii voice cr.ed out, “Yes,’resumed Bolus lifting up ids hat and , startling manner, hie! file, the e eyes heavenward at the same time; “Yes, I do'; fire!” It rang througl, the cimrch like the say so; there aiu’t no hope, not the least mite; mo.st awful summons and electn .ed tlic con.re. his lost i beyond control. Instautl} theic uas a I rush from all parts of the 8paciou.s structure ;for the doors and wiiidow.s, whoreiipon a sceiice ill a hnreh is on i "t\'ill you take ihi.s w.iiiian to oc yonr ' ded wife?” asked an Illinois magistrate to Ri'" ; ^„x;o!is to share the iirofits. Ofeonrsethenew ma.scaline of a eoiqilc who stood 11)1 betoi-e him : (jjy,.,. 5o,„e inducement to the j . '- ^,.11,”" ‘•Well, .squire, you must bo a tarnal "'I't''-'" ! of the old conqianie.s, to secure aj h-aiid to ask me sJeh a question as that ar. Po j . But some wise head , you thiffk that I'd be such a plagned fool as to | tliat it would tie a licantifnl regulation . (SO to the liar bunt, and take this ar gal from,|,at'all the companies .should be bound by a; die qn-ltin’frollie. if 1 wan’t eon.seriiituoti.sly ; ,,ortain standard, and tlio e.xaet rule of insnr-; sartin and detennined to have her. Drive on . on every articie sliould l.e governed li.y a . and don't ax foolish qiies-; j,,,.;)• to which all slionid conform, ilaik tlie^ ircsnll! The rates being the same in all ciim-: ' panics, the riclier and more irdluential iiiekcd ' the cream of the business, and left tlie next , to tlie second class, and ?o on down to ,s anliered to, until all ! Iho list failed, and i F .V V I'l I' I' B I DRf'' Correrded weekly for the North CaroUnia n, Febbi-aby -.8 185 I. ^ It —lie’s got ail attack of iiihil fit in fronlis—.” “Where?” cried the startled wife. . . “In his lost fi-oiitis and he can’t be cured ensued which defies de.scnplion witliout some trouble and a great deal of pains. Y'ou see ins whole planetary system is deraii- n-cd. Firstly, his rozpoptifi is pressing on his witli yoni tions.’ bn.siiiess, Ui l.ii.giiiriv, .J a\ ii. COTTON, lici-'b COTTON li.VGtilNO, perjai'l (iuiiiiy. Dumlv, IJui-liq in (a} ID G) II to no to lit (!) 2.-. to •2-t to III to 0» M’lien yon see a young man and woman wa,-. king down street, leaning against each other ; like a pair of badly yoked oxen, it is a jirctty , ■rood sign tliat they are I'cnt on eonsobdation, ; Many ol |,„ ^.,,i•„|■eo it rigidly. those upon the lower floor in rushin.g to tlie |,,)] i,„5iiiess where sma front doors were so tightly janiiued in the aisles jjg tijy ^ost of collecting that they could not move cither-liackwards or and were injured in the struggle. clioii ' the tail; and tlii.s rule wa I wlio were low down iqion ■ S'Dine above them w-erc sorely cnpjded. ^ 1 If you think twice before yon s),oak once, yon, oj eetion with this very biisinws, will sneak twice tlio betuw foi' it- ! p,-o;ect is now on foot equally absurd. I he in-, isnrance companies luivc discovered tliat a large. The Cash System —M o ob.--' i-Te^by oni cx-, t'.iTongli cardcssnc.ss, I changes that many ot them are aMqHing ; ' or want of nerve on tlie iiart of cash system, and give notice ot tlieir m en ion ^ : propose a Board Hr. Clingman’s Specth. Owing to the kind offices of a friend (?) who] borrowed our phamplet copy of this able and interesting speech, and who has forgotten to return it, we are unable to lay it before our readers this week. However, its interest will not be lessoned by delay. S®“In a ffgbt which took place here ou la®t Saturday night, between two men named Rey nolds and Butler, the latter was. horribly cut and mutilated in the face by an axe in the hands of the former. His wounds though se vere and ghastly are not considered mortal, but be is terribly disfigured. eons has swelled thirdly and lastly, his solar ribs IxFOBMATlON M AXTEX.—A Wan Ned 'Wren left Halifax county, N. C., idelv, tades away all the jirolit. It is a seriJns , of Examiners, to pi'onoiiiice iqioii the conipc. not rcaeli tlie Is tliero le.ss vtsred in book debts distribiitcd over lim conn- one. kecji 11)1; in, iber.s, as n] x/j/nrem-spcondlv. his catracarupial cutan-i forwards, , , , considerably, if not more;! Those in the gallery rushed pell-mell towan s , y ■ out to are in a eon i the stairs on either side, and a mass of hiimaiii- f),;, eash recei-pts being I'uca , . 1 1 „ ..iivt n-nt nnv moiiev and i tv, piled upon each other, was the consequence, j),);. paper. Onr friends wiil lo.se snbser cussed state, and he am „ot any money, consequently he is bound die. | boldly jumped over j wl.o won’t pay there are some wno -- named I the galleries upon the heads of their mifortun-; rvde intended e^peei.ill} foi t lem, last ate bretlii-en below. Oiieoftliese cut a man | onsly at want of confidence.^ 11 . E oo l.ooi-rl nfU-erv severely, and at the same time broke one ! liaii lietter be siiare -..o .."M.y. ■» -r- It is the tnic system for iUiioiuits are cun'‘ci'ncd, ; such when aeattered'iency of sliijimasTers: \Miy diHieiiHy in tint simjde.-t way ,11- . ci.;,, ..EL- ((■ loBS under a cood eaiilain llian a ])Oor , hardship for an editor to have m ' Very well—eradnate the rates accord-; t to kec), .1)1 ^ ima-l'v. w't skill and fare, and all that make.s ; ' ' tlirou.cli scaniansidii, living its jirice in lower-, pig the rales of insurance; there will tie no lack , ‘eoileieve"lhe : snpj.ly, the moment there is a demand for ^ and gi-atnit- it at an equivalent compensation. Tlie sliip-| Such individuals uiaster under whom a sliip .'liali insure at the; ed than have the rule witli jo west in-eminm, will stand at ti.e head of Ins V woiiid adopt; ..tas;,, without a certificate, and he wlioso vossei recently on the editor of the Augusta Dispatch I handkerchiefs, bonnets, reeeully . J ^ ^ j,a,uc. to take this means of 1 The church bnildiiig itself did not prove mi- him It ■ injured, as many of the window glasses were broken and the seats torn away and broken. in a condition of much suffering, and desired him inquiring for information coucerniii is supposed that he went to Kansas. Newspa pers in the west will confer an act of humanity on his disconsolate family by noticing this par agraph. and information lodged at the Dispatch office will be conveyed to them. coats and even long; tlie system, such folks . „ -.v reasonable. It is surprising that for the trifling ■ ped from the rod w ithon amount of a few dollars any exetq,tions sl.onid ' Board of Ex-ammers. I he same rule . , p lie taken—however some small matters cause : the building, fitting and manning ot ves-ei . - There should be no arbitrary elass.hcation. j^-'Walker said the other night marriage used to be matrimouey—but now, its’ a malter o’ money. t the black-Iiall of the i i a of Cl ITTOn' V AUN. per Hi, Nob. -’> to 10. 'ZU to 1)0.\1I-;ST1C GtnillN. pel- yai-il— llrowii FLOVU. per imri-el — FsUll-Y. Suyerlmu, Viiu*. GUAIN. l'k*r bu^liol— Ct'fii, Wlieut, Oh IS, Ryu. per 11>, Sl’IltlT.-i pel- gallon— Peae'.i itvaaily, Api»le On. new N. C. WlTii-key, Itye lo- Uectilied ilo. NA1I*8. cat. pet keg IltljN. liei- 11)— Kllgiish, Sweeties, couinioti liar, IJo. "ilk-, WOGI^. per Hi T.Xl.t4.)W. [ler ill llillK.-^. p.-r 'k— Dry. (ii-'-i-n. I.KAD. li'-'i- Ik i,if.;ri.nil. !«-i i-iw):, Alum, per Imshel, MOL.VFSF-S, per g-allou— Ne’^ Orleuns, SUGAU. per I'l— [,(.at' and criislico, Slt'roix. PortoKico, &. NOrIcaa BEKF—''Vbiitoale Ketail. choice PORK—Wholesale Retail mutton »i ® 8 !1) to Iks 7 :!U 0 (“> B SU Oij C'J Ii :tu to " kk a su to k ku ♦I'J to 5 ka 1 21) 1‘IJ. 1 -21) DO to 'k> to 1 1 (HI fe, 1 I” 1-2 to kO •JO to 1 »o r,.') (It) 10 10 to kk ti.'i to' ' k ■m (" ■» ' 4 7.-1 toOkJ U to r,* to "0 7 to 17 to !■ 11 to 12 If. to 00 64 to 00 H to 00 ] 2.=) to 00 00 to 00 50 to 00 to 62 i 00 irmch trouble in the economy of life. All sub _ s^-iberswhoareinthe habit of paying imne-; but each office shonid have tually arc satisfied with a rule which, if any : gnd the rate of uisnrance ^ ^ I nile whatever is proper, is decidedly | a vopge, ood,| "Aprle BraaSy-We advance qncitatior.s. REMARKS.—Cotton Market quite firm; preseat to everything i Cgures fully Bustained. Flour—Slight decline.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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