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WIuHTMA.i & UU. ---i , " CLE.HEST . WRIGHT, Attorney at Law , KayettevlUe, BT. C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. FeVy 3, 1S5S. J. A. SPEAKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ATTEXD3 the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Wake and Johnston. - Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C. Feb. 16. 1856. 85-y BART IT IV FULLER, Attorney atLaw, : FAlETfEVIHE, 3V, C ., May be consulted atbe Law Qmce of Jese G. Shep herd, Esq., on Green Street. July 19, 1S56. 7-f ANDREW J. ST ED MAN, Itiorner I Law. , Having removed to PITTSKORO, N. C.. will attend rctiarly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Co"es. '.JfcWril 14, 1856 tf FOR SALE. . 8 14 Acres of Land, lying on Cilpe Fear River Store, Dwelling, Out Houses all in tirst rate order. The Store A ; , ,i tin.- h7iiri stand at the Uross Koaas ana toe Any person desiring to purchase Canobtain further particulars respecting the property by caning en cither pf us at Willis' Creek on the Wilmington Koad 15 miles from Fayetteville. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct. 4.' 18-tf JAMES WRIGHT. W. P. Elliott, 51 51 I S S I OSf M ER C H A FAYKTTEVILLE. N. C. Arcnt for Lutterloh & C'o.'s Steamboat Line Uen.l promptly to all businese entruttj to hi Will atten.l pro ect. 21. ISoli.. tvearr. 21 -tf Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE LAND in HarneU,county, known as the Parker and McNeill lands, joining Wm. Harr ngton's land on Upper Little River. There is soma 200 acres cf the bet quality of low grounds on the River. The up . "lands are heavily timbered with pines, and within six iniles of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad. For particulars apply to D McARTHUR. J. P. ROPER, J. W. McKAY. Nov. 1856 29, 26 tf A. M. Campbell, AUCTIONEER .t COItIMISSIOS MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, Fayettevii.i.e, N. C. October 1. 1855 M 1 It H L E FACTORY. BY GEO. LAUDER. ' Nearly opposite to E. W. Willkings' Auction Store Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 1. 1856. y WAXTED. A few likely servants. men, boys and girls. The highest price will be paid Dy caning upon H. ROBERTS. Feb. 14. 37-tf SECOND SPRING STOCK. STARR AND WILLIAMS Have now in Store their SECOND STOCK of Sea sonable Gooiis, which they wilf oner lo the WJrSlesale Trade very low for Cash, or on the usual time to prompt paying buyers. ,,.,, J. B. STARR. J- M. "WILLIAMS. May 2, 1857. ' 4S-tf SELFr SEALING JARS. For pxesarving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Pints ' Quarts and Halt-Gallons, at 52 40S.'. 40. and $5 25, per dozen, respectively. For rtRS at the Crockery Store. - W. N. TII.LINGHAST. Also, Fresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS WAKE and Table Knives: ' June.20, 1&57. 55-tf Valuable Lantl for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale) entire lands, inclu din" about eight hundred acres, lying lifteea milets ahove FaYettevilte and five miles from the mouth of lower littl'river. The land is level and healthy and well adapted to farming; there is about one hundred nnrl fift v ae.res cleared and under a fine state of culti vation. I tt ill sell if all together or in small tracks to suit purchasers. For further partictlars apply to the subscriber on the premises. ALEXANDER WALKER. 19. 7-tf THE undersigned ha vine executed a power of At torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, . and generally to transact all business as I might or coukl do were I per sonally present. ; . J. MUUKi. June C, 53 tf" J&bor Wanted 'CjfiKigEiggjBi w tfifteeDollara and Hoard ner month (with pavments monthly) for randon toe Bail Koad. or 75 cents per dayVftonthly hands preferred. Apply to Mr Carroll, ou the work IS tailcs West- ?f Fayette- June 20 3t . '"- NEGROES WANTED: the undersigned will pay the i5,,tJl?S as i IrfiariHburfitb, -HicbnK40 eouatyv Yf lITNti N Ki K.U fc3. ieiws uu. ; bANIEL. M, MCL.AURIN. LatlrinbUrRh. Jan'y 3, 1857. 31-tf Hoving a few years age. under the influence of de clining hea-lth, purchased the well known Jackson Springs, and now not needing them for mysyTf, and tinding a general desire through the country that these Springs should be occupied and made available to'tbe publicDas a Summer watering place, I have resolved to These Springs are on Jackson Creek, Moore Co., IN. 1 ... . - " . C .I . G. The virtue and medical properties ui rac ki m-oii i-nmirn the nrevailinc mineral is Iron, with rarnps; &nd Sulnhur also present. There isafall of water passing by the Spring, by which machinery Id be driven, so as to elevate water into bathing - ri. nr vpn r.oiivev water to the dwelling house Every natural facility is present to make this a place of novel, interest, with small investment. In connec tion with the Spring is a body 243 acres of Land, part of which is under improvement. This property having once been fitted up for a water ing place, all the necessary houses are already there, and in tolerable good order. The Cherrw & Coal Fields Railroad will pass as near the Springs as yie proprietor would wishi From inquiries made of me last summer, I suppose that more than three hundred persons would have gone To these Springs during that season if the house had been open. It is thought unnecessary a give further details as to this property. The Jai kson Springs are too well known to require it. Those thinking of purchasing will inform themselves about the property. Warranted titles will be given, and such time on pay ments as may suit the convenience of a responsible purchaser. Address, A. I). CAMPBELL, Benucttsville, S. C. June 13. 54-4t ADAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine rr.tn i rrs . 1 1 n r - 1 t r rr n 7 i Grocery line. Chean as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTOJw FobV 7, 1857. 36-tf A CARD. I II P llljjbiri' Willi Tl II I tnvolii friends and customers that he can be found aV"We Store cf C. E. Leete, where he will be glad to see them. J- R- Mcdonald. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf "SPRING TRADE, 1857. r? . p. 1? k a ict; rc is now receiving a beautiful and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Comprising a general assortment of all the latest styles I ol Ladies" Dress Goods, Lace and Silk Mantles, Em broideries of every description, Crape Shawls, Bonnets Ribbons." Gloves, Belts, Hosiery, &c. ALSO , White and colored Linen Drilling, English and French Drap d'Eta, Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Irish Liiiens, Linen Table Cloths, Towelings and Napkins. . Leghorn, Panama, Bassimere and Moleskin Hats. Umbrellas and Parasols, Boots, Shoes and Reaily-Made Clothing. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on the usual time to punctnol customers. All persons (and particularly the Ladies) are respectfully requested to give me a call before making their selections. B. F. PEARCE. Fayetteville, (Hay St.,) March 14. 1857. 41-tf TO THE PUBLJCT- The undersigned was appointed by the last County Court to take the Tax List for the Town, and will proeecd to do so at his Store, the last twenty working days in July, as provided by law. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Suly 4, 1857. 957 tlA. Antiucli Academy. Robesox County, N. C The Fall session of this Institution will commence on Wednesday July the 15th under the supervision r,f Wm.J. Stewart, who. the committee are satisfied will spare no pains to advance the interests, moral and intelleftiinl of the mini Is. under his charge. Board can be had in the neighborhood on any reasonable terms. DANIEL B: SMITH, r JAMES A. SMITH, J OM' July 4, 57-2t . liobeson Institute.- The PTercises of this School will De resumed on Monriav the 6th of July next. Rates of tuition as hov..ltvrp viz: SB. S12. S15. and $18 per session nnr-nrrlinir to ndvancemeflt. Board with the Principal ot ti, Ktewnrii's llall at S9 ner mouth, exclusive of wasliimr and lichtf. A deduction in Board will made-as sopn as the present high prices of provisions will justify. Board strictly in advance. M. tUttltIC, 1T1IIKI1. St. Paul's. Jufy 4, 2t STATE OF MllITU CAROLINA Robeson County Court of Pleas' and Quarter Sessions - May term 1857. Joseph Thompson Adiv.r. Charity Blount -Adnix. -of William Blount dee'd Original Attachment, Levied on two Slaves Edmond and Fanny. Vs. William Price. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant is not a resident of this State, it is or dered by the Court that publication be made in the North Caroliniau, a Newspaper published in the Town of Fayetteville, foe the space of six weeks notifiing the said William Price to appear at the next term ot the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held tor the County of Robeson at the Court House in Lum berton on the fourth Monday in Augmst next, and then and there to plead or replevy or final Judgment will be given against him and the property levied on be condemned to satisfy the plaintiffs demand and Costs. Witness Shadrach Howell, Clerk of onr said Court at ofljce In Luuiberton the fourth Monday in May A. D. 1S57. SHADRACH HOWELL Clerk. Bv B. FREEMAN D. C. July 4. 1S07. CS-Ct mont of BOOTS P nAHClM SeUn hud coloreA ? Ladies' and G ento of g of svjmUl and beiutifiU pattera. wd ery , His stock iiLCBoicend caTe;-"J . 5f ITf ' - . - . . IT r ' - "J l. L i. t&de to pa- the samt having aeTeritolVfc?-,l(A erefor.- Vjii2i''1?'- consideration therefor, vai ,INM0N. . Leesville, Robeson Co.. N. Jh (87,3-6t Will give personal attention all fnnsi crimen t8 of Nval toti salc or shipment o! Stores 'or otig country; less entrusted'ffi his cure j produce, and any ether bnsiueas will be promptly April 18, 1857. if WATIOlfAI. police gazette: Tt,;a nrt Journal of Crime and Criminals is it! its' i T!tth-Vear, and is widely L, julated throughoat the country. It contains all the'reat Trials. Crininal Cases. :Jid appropriate Editorials on te samfl, to-1 Ho rniiii in auv other newspaper. -O. Subscriptions, $2 per Annum; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who sluuSi: L write their names ana rne town, county ana eram wiere they reside, piainly,) To R A SEYMOUR, Editor ond Proprietor of the "National Police Gazette, New York Ciy. June 6, Itit DO'BBpf 1IOUSE! POWERS Si. TROY, Propriets. The Proprietors tf this Establishmen -announce to the public! that owing to theson stantly increasing patronage extended to thom. thev have been induced to eulargftht Till iff! accommotlatioB by the addition of an extensive Duins Room on the lower floor, and suit ot Rooms on the second floor: thus enabling them to accommodat. alj who may favor them with a call. And they plel;e themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfac ion i it. . : ..iAna t : ciuio- iLttAched and careful OstlerMn u;iiuua o"" - I The eUHieJoeation of the Establishment, with he ! SfS;top5 will secure to tWsj a liberal share of the travel. . . - I The Western and soutnern a iges miiiiiiuw trn House. - 2 - . . . nnrmrviwrcRiui.r Horses and Carnages furnished at any notice for earrvinc travellers to any part of the adjacent conntrvi J. W. POWERS. W. C. TROY. Fayetteville, May 12, 1856. 98-tf The Furniture & Fixtures of tlu FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE. The Subscriber having fully determined to sell the above named property, now offer it to any enterprising man unon liberal terms. This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining counties, and from the travelling public, with a pros- rH?t of future increase. What it has done and is now doing, can be seen by any one wishing to purchase, hv referring to our dooks. ine situation 01 me uuiiu . i . 1. ....... .. . . . f .1 . ing IS SUCH as will cuimiittiiu me jfteiiuei jjiiifc ui un For the amount of capital invested, mere is no busi ness that a person could engage in that would pay as WeU" J. II ROBERTS & CO. Sept. 11, 1856. 15- FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. The Subscribers having this day till leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be III u pleased to see their friends and the traveling nuljlic at tnis nouse. At tne same time v hnne ther will be patient and bear with our imperfec tions until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J. n. ROBERTS & CO. J. TJ. Roberts. ' F. M. Roberts. March 1. 1856 35.tf - '; James C. -Smith. JAMES iJtflLES COSTIM C SMITH fc. CO.. Commission Merchants Hare removed their office ta the second story of the building former-Jr occupied Dy ine f. eiegrapo company where they are prepared io aiienu so ait nuginess in mi nmvimidainn line. : All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. " . Wilmington, October 1, 1856 . y ', ,, lev Oobds. The undersigned have received int Store their re cent purchase of GOODS, embrncinir a large am general Stock of CROCCRIEt, 119 . HARD WAKE I Which they will sell ou their usual accommodatin. terms. . G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. March 14,1857. 41-tf ;f . SPRING STOCK, 1857. e. f. rrioonE. - Wholesale Crater and CmaiMlonBIerclian Has just received in Store. 215 Barrels Whiskey and" Brandy, ' 35 and hhds. of Sugar ass'td 75 Sacks Rio Coffee, 200 " Salt. 50 boxes Soda Biscuit. Candies. Soaps, Candles, Snuff. Cigars, &c. ic. All of which will be sold ou liberal terms. March 14, 1857. -s 41-tf ORDER NO. 1. nead Quarters 33 Regiment) "Vnrth Carolina Malitia. ) Fayetteville, June 25th l8' m The following Companies having failed to elect om cers are hereby ordered under the command ot un lowing Captains. Flea Hill Company to Capt. i Bullarof Locks Creek. Seventy First company Capt. W P Smith. Quewhiffle. They will in all r pects obey the order of said Captains. dt order uoi. u. r. L,r.ni 1 Belt, and buver will nna n,w - AiVMf - : " . v . "I TO ODfjr ,ooo "K."". .It V estV- Vri.l . J I "-non - . -j., - .j.iJ'iSi "Vlv 5 mill ' -. Of a ; oc' - at A IIV .1LKnftil Sooth-or West of . ronsyvajiia Sn,l(. sister States on th4Nprtf and Soutfi, M . ... . W.l u: 1 r ther ot wiucn wr' Tam I..o .ihliKli the Central, and the bouthern (esbyterran, ior ine wenens oi Ilhe time lias come when tiie. rremjiermn luirch in North Carolina sliWild nsewise au v duty to her chirflren. it is a coneeaea anti important fact, that hundreds of our member JjH take a State paper who will take no other T,)e iaper s needeA3 be the oran of on mem uers jr. our Ivnod and Presbyteries'- -to elevate and en J. .. - r k ttlffucinir ghten the piety of our membership by diffusing S'nn.rf.lical knowledge tb promote the cause if Education to develope. the talents of onr 1 - , . ' , "".I i...l ..f .f ilinistry, ana to strengthen ine. anai:uic- ' ur people to the sod and eauctuanes ot uieir vvn State. If our Church in other States, and other hurches in this State, cau supply, their mem bers with a religions journal, why may not virj Ari North Cnrolina Presbyterians interior m Jalent, energv and patriotism to their neigimuis n the North or Southj or to Christians of ihtlipr "rlpnmniii.itions at home? With the . . . 1 1 same or better opportunities of accomiiisnin-..- this work, sliail we leave it iitKloner in iut lari"-uage of one of onr most able and usenii Ministers, an adopted son of our State, it onsht to have been undertaken 20 years agf but it is not too late to begin to do right. In the last two or three months, a land of about $5000 has been subscribed as a perma nent capital. At a meeting of the contributors held at Geesborough on the 14th of Mjf, r Rev. A. Baker, Chairman. the Taper was un animously located at Fayetteville, nnder 1ji; name and title of the JSortA Carolika rytf.riak. Rev. Wm. N.Meb:iite an Pi-vf t'J,''-i Gpnr-'e McNeill were elected Editors: Kev.' Messrs. George McNeill. Wm. X Mebalie, A BuUer and C. H. Wiley, and - Messrs. George McNeill, Sr., John II.. Cook and David Mur phy were appointed an Executive- Qominittee, ro establish the Paper and manage its bus'mess . It is onr. wish and design to make the ssoarn Carolika Fresbyteriax a journal of the first- lass, eouai to the best in the country in typo-j rranhicai appearance and in adaptation to uiu wants of our Churches. Its columns will atlord the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, and special care will be taken to give a inn and accurate summary of State news. The lame of the Taper is designed to be an expo nent of its character and contents. J rora con viction, it "ill advocate the conservative, or thodox', Old School doctrines and order of the Church. . Our first appeal is to our own people io r. Presbyterians, w niist we reiy coiumeiinv upon their favor, we trust that the native sons nf North Carolina who have found homes in other States, and the adopted citizens of our j J State who form so important an element in um Ministry and membership, will take a deep , interest in this enterprise, ana jr1 it liie.i hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de livery of the first number; $2 50 in six months 41 at the end of the vear. To clubs of 25 or more paying in advance and when the Paper I is sunt to one address, a discount ui i p11 rent, will be allowed. Our Ministers and Elders are earnestly desired to act as Agents, ami all others friendly to the cause wiM please assist in procuring as many subscribers as possi ble, and forward the names, by August 1st, to this Office. As soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first number will be issued. If a faithful and vigorous effort is made in the next two months by those Ilho take a lively interest in this work, we will without doubt, be able to be.rin the publication at the end of that time with a paying subscription -list of at least 8000. ggr Address, Editors of the North Carolina Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C. Faycttaville, May 20, 1857. " NEW GOODS . JAM vs KYLE now receiving his Snrintf and Summer supply of RY GOODS, HATS, ' BOOTS & SHOES, olting CLOTHS, &c., all of which, being purchased y the case, will be offered by Wholesole or Retail tit fLOW PRICES. March 28. 43-tf DOXIT ALL COME AT ONCE! J. W. LETT Has just received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a choice selection ot Stanle ljl Fancy DRY .GOODS, r.,,.1 fihnra. with almost everythins de3iratle in that lino PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had IT LETT'S.. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 14. 185B. !y-Pd THE Subscriber having, at June Term 1857, nf the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland, qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies persons hav ing claims a-ainst the said Estate to present Ihe same properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, otherwise this uotice will be pleaded in the bar of thic recovery. .,, , . Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment immediatelv. h- MOORE. June C, ' jS tf IMnnmrr . i 11 im j n UAliOLlNIAN : Mnf of i An .Edinburgh paper states tVat an nnnsnal crowd lyas recwtly. fleeted at the foot of Warnston Close, io thai ritv ntf , thne in ?r tn een . : . a" " " vy lite yirii geptlemart, who sm.js with iote was.; eeks rest on a leg's so hke her mitber I It's jist herr--!by lr could tlra, come frae ? " ' "" dochter ! What are ye a' glourin' at? Whar's tlie man that's sellin my ain flesh and blood ? an' in a Christian kintra, tae !" The shouts of the crovd, and the load declamations of the stranger, brougIrta young, man to the door to asccrti.??. the cause of- such an nnusnal disturbance", anit imagining the" gentleman was intoxicated, he called out Mr Giles to quell the threatened riot. When ttiat gentleman ap peared.ome boys called out, "That's the man 'that sells your dochter." The stranger rushed upon him, declaring that picture ;.),e should have, though it should cost him ten pounds. Alarmed ai the impetuosity of the man, he was invited in, when, after a little time hadiW ehinseri hp. burst, into si flnoil of t.p.nrs. "DearAA dear sir this is strange ! Whar dW you get I yon pic,ture? Oh, takt out o' the window ! Gie into my ain hand ! Til trie ony money for't." "After examining it minutely, he asked in a subduec? tone how it came into their pos session, and was informed that a young lad-. sat for it a levy days previously, and, not cas ing according to promise, he put it in the win dow as a specimen. "It has been so ordained, then, an' I may see her yet : you'll be the means of restoring her to me. Six years ago J left Montrose, after my wife.'s death, to go America, leaving Nelly-with her grnndmoth- . . , " . ... r.i 3t-r. un my return, -1 learnea my puir uiitnei l,'is dead, and Nelly had left home to seek ser ice in the Lothians. Fruitless endeavors to discover her refreat have since been made ; but uoo Trovideiice rhani.-4a '3irected me here, for riven to the original, Alre-fati ite of the stranger became pale as ashes, nntil bope whispered, ."Nelly micht ca' hersel' yet, and glad him wi' la sweet word as wee! as her ain look ;" which was verified by the Identical Nelly stepping in for her picture, apologising for not being pane, tual to her appointment ; and great was her surprise when she listened to the tale of the strange gentleman who took away her portrait. But greater still was Nelly's joy and happiness when she learned the strange gentleman was in an adjoining inn, anxious to behold her, when she, full of anxiety, rushed ft the appointed place, and, in a lew minutes, was locked in a lather's fond embrace. Snuff "Dipping". Of all the detestable, ob noxious, offensive, unnecessary and filthy imi tations, which dear woman is guilty of inherit ing from fallen, depraved, corrupt and wicked man, that of snuff "dipping" stands pre-eminent. How the second edition of of an angel, the ve plus ultra of heaven's best workmanship, the idol of man, the diamond of song, the gem of prose and the crowning glory of humanity, can concentrate a tea or table-spoonful of a pulverized poison that would kill a hogj des troy a dog, and prove certain death to every living animal except a tobacco worm, is to its totally at variance with all philosophy, reason, scripture, taste and refinement,.and utterly in- omprehensible. We wish it were a dream; we wish it were a romance; we wish it were not so; but sad reality presents us the picture of an angel of beamy, with a heavenly smile, a rosv cheek, the eye of a gazelle, standing erect Tu all "Wer majesty, rlsrfraling-ifi liCr robes Sf sHka and diamonds, her form reflected in a-costly mirror, with a chiuqnepin stick nicely cramped between her white fingers, with the end in a box of snng, and regularly applying it to her sjiining, rosy lips and mellow tongue! Give us our'hat: we must go and take something to drink. Under the heading of a "happy thought,' the Sierra Citizen says "the rumored death of Dr -Kane, wlrch came by the last steamer, proves too trne. The adventurous navigator lias emuarKeu npun ma - !"0v.. found Sir John Franklin!" ParsoH of" he Methodist church, i;.,.. i l,n hnrk- settlements oi a.is- i was ii.nti.i.s ... : : i ctnnnerl at a cabin, where an old I . , - . . 1- ...-lltr fter setting ladv received nun vuiy r.....j. . 4- oi.. iwiran to nuestioil nrov sions oeiore unu, -- . h m : "Stranger, where mont yon be from? "Madam. I reside in oneiuy . ; y .,ir.ii f-v,i- done no offense, bat what Hii, . r - ,..7" Vfa.lnm a I am searching for the lost sneep tc t. .. of Iae "John John!" shouted the old Ldv 'come right here this minute ; here s a i?aVr.H the way from Shelby 5-!!SddblaekJ"m thS m out vou be a dom' way up 7 ' lite mail ia"s'c-"i --- c . , , ,., i 71 4 this little Worl v religion thetPtlCt ?ja'zarus andCTi and 'in . common rrf UiSuOii yott had jonea the chufclf t yotl ..SdI did,' answered aocje Billy desperate 'effort to stand sliU, 's and otild ablira good Baptist treated so everlasting mean aFlfG w Dit..,t you neVer hearfabout it Jeemes? 'Then, I'll telf yon 'bontit; You see wj; we come to the baptizing place, tbai -'Es' rne and old Jonks, the rich old Squire war to bo dipped at the same time. Well, the-, minister tuck the Squire fust, b'ut I "didn't tvind Jhat much as I thouglit 'twould be jest as good when, I cum; so he led him in, and after dippin' hitn under, he raised him op 'niitey' keerful and wiped his face, and led him out. Then come my turn, and instead of lifting me out like he the Squire, he give me one slosh, and lett rrawlimr about Oil the bottom like a d d mud turtle! Where is tiie Credit? Many of our ex changes, since the loss of Kansas to the South are makingV5 inquiry. They remind us of a fellow yg3fa alight admits the w hip;-iir not wilting to acknowledge the ' true ' cause. in his own foil.Jt charges everybody v?-ith foul play. So they are cliargmg air jjucnanaiy the Cincinnati Convention, wot. aiaer, aim or.rptnrv Stnnton. and the National Democ racy. &c. We have never had any initn in visikit, biit Kansas was lost to the South before lie ever saw it. We may charge it upon this ..one and that one, but our own folly lias lost her to ns. A few weeks could not have affected such a change. If Kansas was pro-slavery before Walker's advent, it would be so now. The Sonth, by her "masturly inactivity," deserves Uuftredit. She vapored, gasconaded, made a rattling, fussing display ending in nothing. GJnJtrerpcn, your excuses willnot do Kansas rn1ot to the goutli becauao the -JtSootb was not trne to herself. Domestic morality The Boston Evening Gazette, in comment ing upon the freedom with which the most dis gusting portions of the testimony in the Dal ton Divorce case is discussed in private circles, says. A whole community has become demoralized, and ladies who would, six months since, have blushed at the mention of the crime.allnded to in the seventh commandment, now talk of the probability of Mrs Dalton's guilt with a free--dom truly deplorable. Gentlemen of refined .sensibilities condemn respectable newspapers for giving a full report of.the trial, and eugerly buv these journals, and iu some secluded spot peruse the details wtth "avidity. A few days since a friend of entered a family, and while conversjna with tlie neau oi uie house, - . . Wl. . ,!... V.J! t4r1a Ant stated tnat irr-tjas pruteu iii i ad with different gentlemen at different timerCsft J "No," exclaimed one of the daughters, 'thus far ft is ouly shown that she rode out one." lU What arc we coming to? Wouldn't it be Ajp better for preachers wbo deem it tneir auir w preach politics, to pay a little atU'btiono in culcating lessons of morality? Bostof sadly needs a few such. ' , , , Human natur' is humtiWifWfV' as old bta t.leton used to sayi and jap matter how prim and starched people mJTlpe ;n polite societj 5 tlioir closets, and-tf-twos and threes, the, are fond of getting 4 he evidence in cases divorce or adultw'-s yoa know yourself, Gazette, dom! Jger demand. there was o-et the nartir''vlind all the facts m the . loch and Dal, cases j but your recomin tion that brer crs should pay attention .,int;nrr lr-" lis of moraliry. is a cood Tell Jour Kallochs, FarriiigU sonie Or. t lieaatilui morality nicy nreacb. ftu Vir arhisKy-skins ami in .t. ... ir srhisKV-skins ami inei 7n,-RVSRM 1" He is a lonunuu o-e-aba(RlJ 12 ' s a fortnnat wholt fee tbonsand dollars a nntx, llii a tht! committal of a sin laymen h fto pay well for. J 4 IN There tleman in TJnio i N. H will be oiiS htwNd and one years ojd seventh of Jnls jis name' is Ralph Far and a-stronc 4eCit-v V niade to induce hi be present at tne"B er Hill celebration iij Boston, he having part in the battle. ITe declined iroing Ok ' account, ii mc u.c tance; and when his son -- , fifty or sixty years proposed to accompany he went, I.e did'nt want to be icd "if d witlf the care of any children'." He says h remember of ever being siek; but "believ had a fever or something, eighty or years ago." Gen"conca and the Slve Tkade. V Havana papers 'received by tnc last arrival of V -? Isabel, copy .c Madrid correspondence of the London times, stating that Gen. Conchit had made $800,000 by the slave trade. They discredit the statement, and give, as their opinion, that the correspondence originated i j letters from Havaaa. a? M f 3S r 1 EX nhanX rWri 1 liinVJepI bothefc eoi 1 i i 't, O. FULLER, Adjataat June 2T, 1857. i . 56-3t