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aaawaMfciTaaMiiiaa.u nrf Ma iaWl.aj liiwnw lli in iutm-w . f,t Tr A TT 'i A r',TT;r?TTTTrt7iT i ,.wia;rl.ii t. with two or more members oi tnis I convention, bubii cahuiiuo q.xvx i ; ODDS SCHEDULE. For the Carolinian. Clinton, Sampson Co., Dec. 7th, 1857. Dear Carolinian: As it may be of some interest to 3rour readers,' I thought that I would drop you a line or two re- o putting the Agricultural Fair, which was held hi: thin place last week. I i -r -i i n ii-r-n aaiA a -rumination 1 That no inconvenience mar . 11 1L a liL'i ""7 Q t ... make farise bv reason of a chan from . torr., a majority , eg. - --- Section 1. "Tb . 4Fair for the good old County of Sampson. How Shall I Bexovak. mi Farm; ? former one in t, rial to a permanent State government, it is ."" "Ln ; o;nlv hv the same il Srows- . - . lnr-cl thf all ,-,.lia f; Slavery u.c auu .x.xx.,.vx.. - .. , txtl s: nl.;i.l..n l,l-n nnnm? iui vu vim iui i icino, IU.UVUS, muactuuirao -ax jx x-Lr. ..a..,.-, r (ha nirpni ny in hiuisiii); ..hjh... r ft - . . . . X . .-. . Mri.lll1 IX. i.uu an i VX wxxv ..w- m - . - judgments, claims, and contracts, as well ot "Il.UJ' .vinW. But if. ividiials as of bodies corporate except annimtion of said poll books, it bill incorporating banks, by the lst uP,n bU. -x tna iai v- We had, inde'ed, delightful weather for such anlterritorial legislature, shall continue asjif fnf " PP election be in favor 'of the important exhibition. Thi, was the Third Annualno sucn ciiange uad talcen place, and all , x, the ar. -And iaprocesses wnicu may nave issued under tne ... . , i af authority of the Territory of Kansas shalLbe U,!T "vJ; lias valid as it issued in the, name of the Stjate arm ntiVioiivansas. f r v ' . . , x r . x. i,i.a nnaaiblA iFi'"" . c ... I, Stete rtf Kansas, except tnat tne rignt ui asraucawneiuut .? ;sterea There were in all about 300 Animals. oeu. Ail laws now ot lorce in tne; q1o ' : 1,:, Trritorv shall for a number of years, in order to pay for .. -n , R. 26 an(,iTerritory of Kansas, which are not reriir- Property m slaves now in this Ifrntory shall r . Tl. .nlf Af th "hard ninmnf? "'. . - H . Ti- ... , .. : 1 i.i ri i iit . tt iit iri l hit in w mm n u 11 u ii u 1 1 1 n i.wiini iiiiiniiii. ki hii i'iiiii.iiiiik huh - - Mr R.C.Holmes did credit to the Fair as wellbe of force until altered, amended, or Ire-' ;"v" r Tt 3 Z oaV,,m- las to himself by the number of fine articles which Spealed 'by a legislature assembled by Khe ; tn.e y0(no .. . T .000 nftLp Vnil-1 Lonir words like long dresses, frequency 1 She had on the eround. He had 25 No 1 Hogs, and3provisions of this constitution. f flweimreiulc yuy... . ,7. , Jhide something wrong about the understanding Sec. 3. All fines, penalties, and forfeUar-1 ""f ?" es accruing to the Territory of Kansas pen " "T r' W 8 From the JX. fJ. w nxg-jz.xira oj mjvc tin, S. C- CONFERENCE. If a cigar makes a man ill, will a coerootB Tlic gonth Carolina Conference of the M. E, a Man-ilia? I Church. South, adioorned last evening, after a T.co is lik a ej.rar the longer it burns the. session of 9 days. The following is a list of a man ill. will a cheroot stricken .. i, .1 xl-- 1 Banthnvitv t 10 "orr tn,r f 11 tin " ' J .... . 7 . - i nnust say it exceueu me lormer ..ucr-., in luo ..u...-a. v v.. xv..lTOJ x '"""i j. xi... Q,:,,x- v xi, a,dpnt of th13 i 1 - --v n X iUir Ull IIWI'I IIH'I - mj . I " I f 1 . 1 ja.i rt.fi 1 I'l IilKT AJ113 L1 U1V1I -'I - ---.-- - lias is tne inquiiy - jber of articles, their quality and the var.ety. ISas aim as u issueu in ta9 name ot tne Btpte " . o , ,fl - V,an exist ir, the aova h!it. h 1(19 Deeil ODllgeu iu l.iiscs , . x enn ,:.i.aftFknn9. .1 kcuiivciiwvu, . j Tivot.j. .Kiinnose mere miiisi uave uccu tiuuui possioie j r , . . r Be cause it's laudanum? Mock no man for his snub nose, for you can never tell what may turn up. 'Good morning, Jones. How does the world A.. . . . . I , use von:" it uses me up maim yuu. I1H. : p.c HL-o on ovo with a dull efl''P? Because it requires to be ground. the appointments for the ensuing year: CHARLESTON DISTRICT W. P. Mouzo.v, P. E. Charleston Cumberland James Stacy, Trinity J T Wightman, Bethel W H Fleming, St. James W A Ilemmingway, Cooper River Circuit W W Jones, W J t, . .,i i : farm. The result oi tnis -nara running of his land, is that his crops for a few years have been falling off, and that they were next to a total failure this last year. The worst feature of the case is, that he cannot anv longer raise clover, as it either dies out from drouth the first summer, or is killed by ho hn vino-of the soil in winter. He adds that as he has had to sell everything he could J possibly spare for several years, in order to f- hi farm, his team has always been too poor and weak in Spring, to enable him tn nlow his land over four inches deep, nc oV fr.v niiT advice or information we or our rpBilfva mar see fit to furnish, begging all who mav undertake "this act of brotherly kindness," to remember that he is too poor to imrcha.se anv fertilizers, and can a an limooif nnWnf snflh means for renovating hi farm as he can procure without money. We have this rather peculiar and pitiful case in the hands of our readers, hoping that some who have had a similarly run-down farm' nunmrc. with similar limitations as to clover and pecuniary resources, may be bet ter nrenared than we are to a;ive the infor miimn .iiirl advice which will be most useful. Meanwhile, in reply to his pressing ones tion, "What can I do this winter?" we would suggest, that as he is not far from a village where there is a tannery and an ashery, he should never return from the village with his team, without taking a load leached ash es, or whatever waste scraps or refuse heean get at the tannery without payment. In this way he may collect before Spring, in "the ashes a top-dressing for his wheat and srrass, and m tannery refuse a valuable ad dition to his compost heap. We would sug gest, further, that very carefully he should preserve all the manure made on the prem ises, from the bleaching and leaching influ ences of exposure to rain, wind, and weather. This will requir labor, but not money; as temporary sheds will be the most appropri ate means of preserving manures and com post heaps from waste in his present circum-I stances. In reference to the failure of his clover crops, we would suggest that this is probably owing more to shallow plowing than to anything else, as Summer droughts and Winter freezings are more injurious to crops by this on shallow soils than to those on deeper ones. Let him try next spring to! FrinDe. Cooper River Mission G W Moore, one to Why are our foreign relations like our butter ' . ;. Da . . M vessels? Because they are our fur-kin. Is Anrfr-w's Mission To be supplied. Dr. Franklin says; "If a man empties hisSt George's and St. Paul's Mission A Nettles, lare groun 18 or 20 other specimens, making his lot the est and best variety registered. Me srs W. A. Fnison, J. Tl Beaman, F. J. Fai . . - n - rr-1 A l-x- ,1 J -MT. 4 1. son, 31. J. r aisoii, x nos. .tvsiiioru, aim win. jj.sn ford had the finest collection of cattle The lot of Poultry wa largo and good. Mr Everett Peterson, had the best yield of corn, forJbonds executed to the governor ot the! hio-l.lnnd fili bushels Der acre: J. K. Beaman. 'Jdjimorv, or any ouier omcer or court, n best, 77 1-4 bushels. L. A. Powell, best acrelor their official capacity, shall pass .ow-land Sorn, 111 J bushels. Mr Powell also hadg governor and corresponding ofhc the best acre of Wheat, 214 bushels. Anions' the Poultry I noticed a beautiful live Swan, captured in this County by the son of Curtis Thomson, I also noticed 2 snakes, which Mr Jno. Moore handled without fear, as they were quite r - - - it n . I - x X . . .1 -. . n tl n II 1 I - t) " K ' . . . . Ad rano manner db ibwiihsu "wu. j fpnrse into his head, no one can take it fromSt. George's Circuit .1 T Kiigo txiixixx j, . HnmlierLT Uirc-eil ll a Walterboro Circuit D supplied, Pon Pon Mission W "A Clarke, Ashepoo Mission F Rush, C Walker, W Scale, one to be The young lady who caught a gentelman's ! penorin me uunt-s, uy icmuu ui cn,xx, xo . j . , . , j I . . , T , v n ran f .1 xi j..x: i,il !odi I mis refnriipil it because it liad a wee dron f r..ml.,ilioo Missions M L UflliKS. Xj tr Uage, , .1 fx, ox : x- T i j ' lo-uation, or otnerwise, ine samu uutit-a snail . ...... v. . n i mure to the use of the State of KansasJI V , xi. -j - in it S Allendale Circu t William Crook, -i nauMN f .y . ; " , . . xi. :Jt c,, i ,n :., t xp ':, aevoive upon me prcsiueiiL z. ah oincers .auuuuaeu w 1 t 1 i n x 1 i - . , -Jsxl. 1 Ken siiau puss w, aim ue presenwsa 1;?. : ' .:- lu.,, name of, the State of Kansas; ami! all ,o execution w pro u -S--p - " I er-; sections suaii, uciure cumiug ..v-.. x-duties. be sworn to faithfully perform the l.uia .- T . ' ... . , xi r f :a duties ot their omces: ana, on iauure wrreui, j -be" subiect to the same charges and penalties 'T t 1 111 , . .1 4 K m.:-frw-inl J State authoritv, and their successors in otfice;a3 prowucu m k uu w xxx.v,x. . 1 x. xi. .. xl r .1 1 .laws. UHi 101- me use UR'i-eiu exnresswi, aiiu ma - - . , . , , xi, be sued for and recovered accordingly: and u oiucc-i u, wx i ,7Lvnr : preceedmg sections snan receive iui men a X, IJI mixed, and all judgments, bonds, scold his wifeSlil' K swamp has plenty of tame. Mr A. xV McKethan, of your Town, exhibited a splendid Buggv. His fame in this department of. anufucture is so extensive that it is needless for me to say more. Mr David Murphy of your County had a good specimen of paper manufactured from tho Chinese!: Sugar Cane, This was. indeed, wonderful to u nmpson folks. Of Floral Hall, I scarcely know how to speak or how to conch my language in reference to it, so as to do it ample justice. It was a sight worth seeing: Whether we consider the variety and beauty of the urticles, the skill and ingenuity of the fair daugh ters of Sampson in getting them up and showing them off. or whether we make mention of the sur passing loveliness and grace of some of the fiir themselves, which only embellished the pleasing Jscene, I must say they went far beyond our most inlfn oxnectations. I do not wonder that your , Countv Agricultural Secretary, should attend ex hibitions like these, as perchance, he thereby may When has a man a rght to hen he shall, before entering upon their -grounds Three tliinirs to be desnised a brawler in a workshop, a fool in fine clothes, and a sluu derer. What is the dinVrence between a woman nud mad doK? One wears hoops and the other pants. A touch of real calamity enrs the imaginary sorrows of those who nake mountains or hills. ill ocf.iltfka ry nrnnorfv vrl .iftvcnn fll CiV - M1 ties, cases in action, and claims or deits ot u v.wd v i & whatsoever description, of the Teriicory of . " ff( -n.nvftt(1 afc 1 7 ,r. m 1 h irorv norann nTTtflMntr to vote Rli 1. !- .11 j. 1 A. K. n ntt A AT: 7 f- jvansas, snan enure to aim vest in fie ? oa;A t.,tiitlon 3"' , ' " of Kansas, and be sued for and rfcove.," " in tl :mp n.nor dnrl t.n flio mii extent " "S-'""; , " , " x i wiiv have chickens no future slateT that the same eould have been bvtho Tcr-ithe constitution of the ,iCBU8e they have their necks twirled (next Circuit L M Hamer, W O Power. Blafton Mission S Leard, Savannah River Mission J U W urooK, iml..- ard Dagnall, Prince William's Mission W Hutto, Beaufort Mission J R Coburn, Edisto and Jehossee Mission C Wilson, ?- GEORGE! TOWN DISTRICTS 5?Ch?iet- i BERG, P. E. Georgetown Station D J Simmons, - - rty Ar: 1... 11 "l' ?,...t,.,. Vf icclrti, Tl Ilurmnn SBlack River and Pee Dee Mission J W Mil- th. ,.rmst.;t.iition of the United States, and to i . ... ... x? . - -J x,l ....la1 IT . f hin lrvnoTltlllllkll II Mlllllllf 11. IlllUt,! n . . .i ncorv oi lvansas. i .Li. . ' i: .lo tVir. territorial 1 ' Sec. 5. All criminal prosecutions and i j easant a first-rate appetite and notli- penal actions which may have arisen before. ti, oholl br a o-eneral elee-ling to eat. Quite as agreeable pltnty to eat the chano-e from a Territorial to a State g , . !,,,, ?and no appetite. V Xlx J J X " " i i-i i it .i I. vi.iiiii ll WVill Hi; uioi 7 government, ana wnicn sinui men ue peu- ; x .. v t. nn .T.ll 1a chosen a ding, shall be prosecuted to judgrient in the " I1' , 7ff seeretarv i-xi. ox x i? f governor , lieutenant governor, secretarv, name of the State of Kansas; all actions t . treasurer law and suits m equity which inayj be pen-. ' , leffislaturei and also a ul ivan-i " xrr; 'member oi congress. 9 Sec. lu. Until tne legislature eiecteu m enemies to themselves. 3 . ..... x xi.: ,... 3 accordance witli tue provisions oi iu """1 ls that a lightning ti 4. i fAmini.lu ncn ii tlio ncols Inr A .1 Evtins. of a man who paid for his newspaper and theConwayboro Circuit O A Cbiictzoerg, wo M tjurric, SWaccamaw Mission J A MinWck, e- ... ... . -i fr i ...Trttx-o Uppei , 1 tl . .1(111..' in;iiuii x. xm. - - - , Marion fetation A U rtacy. Marion Circuit S Jones, V M ion, Black River Mission W L Pegues, ou to be snpplied, Black Mingo Mission William Carson, Lynchburg Circuit J H Uolunsoa, ftBennettsville Circuit P F'KistTer, J M Cl.ne, Society Iliil Mission A McCorquouaie, cuit j vv iiicv-ieigiiiw"! " dino- in the courts of the Territory sas at the time of the chansre from a tonal to a State government may be contin it s a Columbia- imatter Sec. raise at least enough for seed, by with oata or other Spring grain, on a piece of ground which has been well plowed. We a ral hi' fih.3xilii do this Winter and next, Spring. were much pleased to have his presence among us., Mr Houston's address was creditable to himselt and to the occasion. The attendance was unusu-j dly large many persons from the adjoining coun-j ties were present. j At night a magnificent Party was given under the supervision of the Marshalls, at which was to be seen some bright constellations that presented, to the eve of the observer a galaxy of beauty; tht-i wounds which cupid Inflicted on the numerous as- sailable hearts there present is beyond all calcula-; tion. I must even admit tnat some impression wu made on my own heart (confirmed a bachelor as I am) by the weet smiles and winning glances by wtiteli I -fftja Mirroipi le merry uance, wit entire satisfaction of all present ued ami transterreU to anv court oi tne oiate . cn1,... ,,f is ma i. a ..xj. ...... .s which shall have jurisdiction of the subjecWo" l" utciuvi ' 0 U-,r Willi ligllicru - . . , .,. per annum; and the salary of the lieutenant i officers, civil and military, amnr Iiii AmMi tn nav fa Statel Somebody sajs a wife ho..ld be like roasted holding their offices under the Territory ot n. Da f member8 Gf the leg- iUmb-tender. ana . nee. y areu. Z a Fork Mission A L Smith, .irfield Circuit ' M Bradley, ... , -i-T-i . ........ l m . . . . n nil .i- . . . thereof. G. All ibe enabled to dofl the habits of a bachelor. V eJKansas, shall continue to hold and exercise - i.a cunli v fiv." dollars ner diem untiHelse auus' " " . XT. x-l Xl. . 1 I 1 1 .. , " What animal has the greatest quantity- 'brains? The hog of course, for he has a "hogs-; head full." SDarlington Circt Relatives are not necessarily our best friends,! MBrra ' , ,.-. hnt they cannot do us injury without being Jey C 1, pel M.o - I K . Washington Street C II Pritch- ard, Congaree Mission-Nicholas lally Marion Street A H Lester, . -W-v -W-V . Somebody Columbia Circuit nyars bug?" ic asked Miss, " a short 3 their respective omces until they sliau De j , . nt. , , v tl. fi t Wislature, 1 What is the difference between uenryv iii.Willi s,oro circuit Manning Brown, suDerseded bv the authority of the State, g , . . , ,f , .l i-M f nil flfWr otJior and a man in deep thought? One was Jai ifu.estei-ficld Circuit Miles Piickett, Sec. t. This constitution shall be submit-f tian those elected by the people at the first j ted to the (Jong-ress ot the United Mates at - its next eiisuinr session; and as soon as ofii-1 c i 7 This constitntion shall take ef- king and the other is a thin-king:. nis usual mxiix orTt in. and to the i . - - ieieciion. i-l See. 1 ial information has been received that it ifcet and be in force from and after its ratifi s approved by the same, by the admission cati0n by the people, as hereinbefore pro-J ..i:ij .... lliT r...t lm I un a youn Z-T'& v r ul ed" ISantce Circnit-J T Did ose, broken if a bfid hyf)! m actually rt piau . i ss.,,,,,.- Mission A P Avnnt, -PaPa, hadn't I bettlTbe r ISS, CirluTTp i M .Willins, P A ISnmter Station- must ue f"1""-' ...... ,J A Porter, Bond English, X - f . . 0 . , f ir .fil.. .. ot tne ?taie 01 ivansas as one 01 me soeie- ign States 01 the Lmted states, the presi-j dent of this Convention shall issue his pro-; claniation to convene the State legislature at the seat of government, within thirty one days after publication. Should any vacancy f ... . .-.-ii i 7? ...- r an election to mi sucn vacant), x tvitaru hnippmr. in case of refusal, abscence, or disa- ided. 3fSnmii of our Democratic cotemporanes i, .c. I11.PH .-iisi-iissiinir the nroner time for hold- ' - - xi . ing tho next Democratic State Convention Personally, we care verv little. To those resi diutr on or near the different railroad lines, the of "travel, the case is different. Some one savs of a certain congregation .hnt th..v nrav on tlieir knees on unuays.iu on their neighbors the rest of the week. Tnn. t-ntra nrlinll thpV WOlt 't trust a feller for his drink long enough for him to swallow it, he thinks, credit a leetle 100 short. Ogbnrn, IJIacklle Circuit A li Me?ens, B:iWfweII Circuit E A Price, ! A ikpnLW K Hoone. Klraniteville Mission W W Mood, Lexington Circuit Martin buddy, one 10 be Tar f'owpnsiTins okMilk at Various' Times op the Day. Professor Boedekerl For the Carolinian. has analvzed the milk of a healthy cow at! The Passion Flower. various times of the day, with thew vie of de-fl The following remarks on. this termining the changes in the relative amount 1 pjant mav be interesting to your readers of its. constituents. He round the solids otlthen;n jt rany have been previously published: the evening s mine vio per cent.; wcewuug w fl -8 C,,1SS 15 Qrdcr those of the morning s milk X1U per cent.;,ju O.rowsajj overthis part of the country, about wliiie tne water couiaineu in mr uixxix ""'r1x.ifi!i and u-ardens The first obiect. we Dresume. is to secure the bility of the president of this convention toJfjt.st representation from all parts of the tischarge the duties herein imposea on mm, "state. This is always desirable, even 111 cases the nresident mo tcmnore of this convention'.where. as in the last instance, there exists no shall perform said duties; and in case of ab-adoubt of the re-nomination of the incumbent of nnJilfiit. ithe office of Governor. It is. of course, still .,11 ,i;l,, juiwuemsue. diminished from 89 per eent. to 86 per cent The fatty matters gradually increase as the, day progresses. In the morning thev amount to 2.17 per cent., at noon 2.63 per cent., and in the evening 5.42 per cent. This fact is important in a practical point ot view; for while 16 ounces of morning's milk will yield nearly half ounce of butter, about drmblo t.h is nuantitv can be obtained from the evening's milk. The casein is also in creaf.l in the eveninsr'a milk, from 2.2-4 to 2.70 per cent.; but the albumen is diminish oil frnm 0.44 ner cent, to 0.31 per cent It is better known to your readers as the May Pop, or May Weed lhere are some sixty varieties by cultivation. In South America it grows to a great size. It is the pride of that country. The following inter-! pretation of this justly celebrated and much ad mired nower may ne interesting 10 uie iair ue-( votees of Flora. '"The leaves resemble the Spenr that pierced onr feavior s sine. 1 lie endrils, the cords that bound 111s nanus or tne whips that scourged him. The ten petals, the ten Apostles Judas having net rn yen anri l'etcr deserted. The pillar ir. the centre, the cross or tree. The saminn the hammer, the styles, the nails The inner circles around the centre p nnw cat..! Imi will luive: pro tern itorc, a committee consisting ot seven, - - - l J. . , ..... 9 ., ftn Up ma.de It is desirable that there should .or a majority ot them, snail mscnarge tuei , n f. inti,,,, of duties required of the president of this con-J . . twcel, te renresentatives of the De-' vention. Emocracy. It is desirable for other objects than Sec. 8. The novernor and all other officers the mere selection of candidates the mere ab- shall enter upon the discharge of their res-$judieation of the claims of individuals, and must nective duties as soon after the admission of continue so to be as long as the principles and the State of Kansas dent and sovereign States of the Union mav be convenient. as one of the indepen-i1' organ.zaiion 01 ine pariy are regarueu 9 . ..... ... 1 m nxv, a 1 1 lha an . ...am A. 1 1 jiuraiiiviiii. i. uupui bo... .w x... . ".....v... jof men It is right and proper tnat the party Vshonld meet together and consult upon tlie Sec. 9, Oaths of office may be adipinis-lCOurse to be pursued to guard against the pos tered by any judge, justice of the peace, or sibility of defeat, and the constantly recurring the nidge of any court of record of the ler-tendency to innovation. Ir.t.nrV or State of Knnsaa. until the leo-isla-1 Desiring, for these and other reasons, to see . - B r. 1 1 x. 1-. x. .10 rvAcciMa f SMi.rl. t lint tk f ture of the State mav otherwise direct. s sec. 1U. .Alter me year one luuuaauu eiSutS j.' . ,i;..L- ,i.t Aav r-arlicr cil 11 1 -X.. X- .T xl. 1.,. SUC11 aiiciiua.iit ...... j - - I snunarea ami sialv-ioui, i.-iieei i,-t,,an some time j the last half of April, or the stature snail tnniK it necessary to amenu, ai- x 1 ' . . . .. , 3 a..y nsitrd a young aoetor present- wnere ue go 1 them. He replied, "We raised them." A person looking at some skeleton the other day, asked a vonng doctor present where he got them. He replied, We raised them. ' "What are vou writing such a large hand for, Pat?" "Why. von see that my grandmither is dafe. and I'm writing a loud letther to her! j An old bachelor left a boarding-honse, in which were a number of old maids, on account of the "miserable fair" set before him at table. "You've misrepresentsd me,' of Parliament, to 11 renorter fseuted your constituents still Si.n.rw least, abundant at midnia-ht. (4.192lar. the crown of thorns, the radiance, theH snail 111111K 11 necessary 10 amenu, m- f ,,,,,; of May, would be unfavorable lor ..a' o.wl ,raf nTenfv t. nrion (X.7 nerfirlorv. The white in the flower, the emblem ofJter, ana cnange mis consuuiuon, mej Miausucj. attendance, and that the reason ongia to, cent.) The percentage of the salts under goes almost no change at any time of the day. j Handsome Ornamental. Hedge, In passing through a nursery, recently, we ob served a I0110- row of purple Althea, in full flower. The plants were about four feet in heij;hth, one foot apart, and thickly branch ed from the n-rouiid. Thev form a close com- .... 0 . . . . X 1. .1 s f 1 . .1 ..... r. . a..l At.xx fl.ir? pauv xivujc7, vi uauuovuic ivi xx, ...... uui. uun- ers arave it a very eray appearance. The Al- miritv. and the bine, the type of heavMi." Precommend to the electors at the next gene-oe very cogent the considerations of overruling On one species the passajtora abuta, evenjral election, two thirds ot the members otf weight to call tor or justity ine assemoimgoi Vienna nf 1.1 nnd are seen unon the cross or treelJooni. ..x. onnKtirrlmv fr. vnrr- fnr rr no-tiiiiatf tho Convention at a much earlier day. Ihat The flower continues three days open and then disappears, thus denoting the reserrection Every part of the plant seems to rerumri us oi .. - . f .1 o-in.:. : .i... :x :S t ie missions or ine Daiui. 1 1 is -my it i ailed passion flower. VIOLA )- - - - - o m . . . . , tl . xi. .ii: f x: i ;e aicm-h considerations mav arise is iiussiwiu umi me cuiiiiiii: oi ix cum cutiuii, aim ix itttMjiai"-"-- , .. that amajoritv of all citizens of the Statey exist now, we oo ..oi k..w r x j x- " . x- a. i - ix S These are precisely the times m which it be ii irn -r.Tiii uir M ii in vi'ii t.u in i in- Kir m i in r; m CORN Spoii.IXO. Many of our farmers have ascertained that much of the corn thav stowed awav this fall has spoilt in the bulk. This is doubt was 1 L.awl ChartottoriUe ( Ya.) Advocate. then is much more compact than the Privet, lely dno to the fact that the corn crop was ... , i n i - i x wmiit-n ifir.fr iiiilkiiilt Liitii uriueix. ciiu nun x...x ....x 1XX lC'r bllU outaiQ ...... ...... . .J vuoiv. i r., xixjv Tn-iii nL to enrow out long,' straggling branches.' it will not ot course do for keeping out animals, and neither will the Privet; butjfor a small ornamental hedge we know few plants that will compete with it, and cuttinjr in the spring, will increase the show of blossom. We may, however, remark that it 1 not well aaaptea to very dry soil, as it will lose its leaves in such situation, in a ury tune; but it win grow finely in good rich sou, and all the better if somewhat moist. The Dismal Swamp. We lenrn from the Petersburg Express that the following quanti ties of corn and fish passed down the Disina shall, at its next regular session, call a con vention, to consist of as many members as there may be in the house of representatives at the time, to be chosen in the same manner, Jat the same places, and by the same electors, that choose the representatives; said delega-27bw? nal, tes so chosen shall meet within three months Jafter said election, for the purpose of anaejid.- ing, revising, or changing the constitutum.v Sec. 11. Before this constitution shall be sent to Congress for admission into the Union as a State, it shall be submitted to all the white male inhabitants of this Territory for hooves Democrats to guard zealously the pu rity of their principles and the integrity of their organizations, for they are the times in which organization is most in danger of being relaxed ; which dano-erous innovations upon prin ciples pre most likely to be introduced. Wil ' said a member "ion nnsrepre more," was the reply The happiest man in the world is the one with just welth enough to keep him in spirits, and just children enough to make hiui industrious. supplied, . , Martin, Agent ior i Ipi'd. . i n- ,.x f . . . . T . . v IS Townsend, Agent lor tne nun, ovij. COKESBURY DISTRICT R J Boyp, P. K. Cokesbnrv Circuit J W North' lAbbeville Circuit Colin Mnrchison, A x Wells, Anderson CircnFt R P Franks, W & tsiacn, Ninety Six Circuit W II Law ton, ! Butler Circnit Thomas S Daniel, Edgefield Circuit J R Pickett, Newberry Circuit T - aysor, W V Oraham, INewberry Station C MeLeod, ( Union Circuit V A fticownin. u x- ..n-w.v. 1 Tiger and Enoree Mission J Finger, (Laurens Circnit J A Mood, A feharpc. EGre-nville Station F A Mood, Greenville circut J S Connor, ( Pickenvillc circuit A W alker, Jocassee Mission To be supplied. ( Pickens circuit J H G lesion. 1 Walhalla Mission J A Zimmerman, Cokesbury School S 13 Jones, J W man, imninTTE mTPTrT S. 11. UlIOWNE, Some say that low-necked dresses nave reach-lplirotte gtalj0 E J Meynardie, Wight- P. V. ed their height That fell w must have heen standing ou Ins head when he took the observa tion If a pair of stockings are hose, is one a hoe?; If a pair of glasses are spectacles, is one a spc-1 tat-Ie r and it so. is it not a bud show lor a, sight ? The many are wiser than the few ; the multi tude than the philosopher,- the race than the! individual : and each succeeding age than itsi V. S. Circuit Court This tribunal, Mr Justice Wayne presiding, virtually closed its session on Thursday last, af-, tcr disposing of all the cases ready tor trial on the several dockets. On Wednesday, the: case of Edmund Wilkins, of Northampton vs, the Schooner Alexiana. in Aduurality, was ar-Vh-qsrs Kadrer. Hrvan. Miller and for the last three fiscal years of that, conipanyfpresident ot this convention shall by procla-oniiam for the hbellant, and Messrs. Moore ending on the 30th ot .September Swamp Canal from North Carolina to Norlblkfapproval or disapproval, as follows: The 1855. 185G 1857 Corn, bushels, 1,165,146 1,300,205 742,564 Fish. bbls. 30,040 17,456 14 The quantity of shingles, staves, lumber, Ax is not stated. Dkyinci apples. as tins is tne season For drying fruit, it may not be amiss to re mind such of my brother farmers as navel forcing the frames, (and no good farmer should be without one,) of the great advan-j tage to be derived from placing their fruit 1 " 1 . 1 .Mlra in xVftx . ..- .. n . V On IJI'iVl IX Ur X.X Vll, XX rtlU.T, CXLX.X CUV" ering Avith the sash. By them, if the fruit' be not cut in too large pieces, it will dry in one half the time it ordinarily takes in the open air, besides being preserved from in-3 SOCbS Wllici ucjiusii nil-" g-', .ix iim us pre vent its being kept over the next season with out wetting wormy. , Another advantage, (and no small one,) is than when so placed in the frames, they require no farther atten- .... . - 1x1 1" tion nnti their drvintr is compietea, Dei no- -rfO x - C entirely protected from the dew and rain 1 lav in; -dried both cherries and apples in this way, I can with confidence recommend" J South Carolina College. Columbia. Nov. 27. The trustees of South Carolina Polh-n-p have elected Judire A . Longstreet, of Georgia, President of the Insti-f whose duty niation, declare that on the 21st day of Dec-1 loo , at tne amerent election precincts now .564 jestablished bylaw, or which may be estab- ' o i as nerein provided, in the Territory of 1 I . . . . . . .. . I X . I 1 I 1 11. iviinsiis, un eieciion snau ue neid, over which shall preside three judges, or a majority of three, to be appointed as follows: The presi dent of this convention shall appoint three commissioners in each countv in the Tprriiorvr i it shall be to appoint three judges Iti tution. of election in the sev and W. A. Wrisrht for the defendant. tlis Honor on Thursday morning delivered a decree in favor of the libellaut, awarding damages, in terest, and costs. I The District Attorney, with whom was as sociated Mr Busbee, announced his readiness tr irv the several cases of the United states iris T..I1II fl Gil llv Messrs Badsrer and Miller the defendent's council, moved for a contimi- nce. and upon affidavit, the Court conuuueu appoint three milorps J.i, ....... ..fii Term eral precincts of thftir 1 Th nocinl Aerent of Government, S. G. resDCctive couuties, at which election tl,xx f rwi.,- wr. hai been indefatigable in investi- 1 he JBt;tf;nn frampi hv fh."a ,.r,T.,-r: i i .. ........rifur these cases for trial x.,v. j : . ..uuii snaii ue jSH'i'c - predecessor. Let a woman be decked with all the embel shinents of art and nature yet, if boldness i to be read in her face, it blots out all the lines of beauty. Ladies are like watches pretty enough to look at sweet faces and delicate hands, but 'somewhat difficult to " regulate" when once set. agoing." A man came into a printing office to oeg a . . . . .. . . . . l:l.- x l nnner " lic.c.illse " said ne. we line iu icau uewspapers very much, but our neighbors are all too stingy to take one. K.viftheld the doctrine, that there were three . , . t j . . 1. lulaces where a man should oe anoweu to spean without contradiction, viz : uwu, w pulpit, and the gallows." An inveterate minster asks if the new instru ment of torture used by the h. ng of Aaples, and called the Silence Cap being madeof ironlCoIumllufi cirL.uit and steel materials is not narowear. Roston mnnuzinc proves that God is not unconscious of the troubles in Wall street, by Vmiilt ili.r the words of the Psalmist : " If 1 make n . . - L It I..L.IJ my oeo ui uen, ueuuiu, im,u aic nine. w.ciiuuu snail lie Lvrn i 1 M ..x t " . . .i i. ite male inhabitants of Sometwo or three d l"f T ZL the The Proposition to Tax Bank Notes. suggestion that Congress impose an excise ta x au,niitted to all the white upon all bank notes ot a lower de than 25 meets with irreat favor as most feasible method of effecting a currency la?e . ntj-one jears, ior ratilication or j""" 'ct ments were found, and the evidence eform. In looking over the late proceedings .rejetwou, in unuUmS manner and form: jLnffi,.ie ntIv collected to enable the Counsel tor nftLn Tr...nCEt.o T.eo-isl.itnre we find the follow-,-? 1 HO voting Sliail De Dy Oallot. I he iiirlrra V. , n . innrpssfur atrial. v.. ...x, xx........s. , - j & L e Uliirniiui.i. ..r--- ... . ng: ot said election snail cause to be kept two f The defendent, Gnlly. being requiraa 10 give "Resolved. That our representatives in Con- ;;poll books by the clerks, by them annrvJnf-li...;i ;.. the mim of $15,000, and failing, was . i c. . : . . . .1 .- i mi . n . , , ., , A 1 - gress oereqnesieu, ami our ociiaiuisiiium.-i.ea lne Daiiots cast at said election shall committed to use their best enorts to of a law which sha Jnotes of any State The Toledo (Ohio) Commercial advises on,aiiQi short vists are decidedly the best, as the fly the oeonle of that county to get up and for- tne ouier wuiu ue returned oy tne judges ot v , he foQ,ld uimslf seated on a hot K - - - .11 1 . 1- - i ' m-mm ' -- ward petiliou3 to Congress m its lavor. . r election anu itept open ior inspection. 'ineRtove d, and our Senators instructed :" ed. The ballots cast at said election shall committed. ' efforts to secure the passage ,be endorsed "constitution with slavery," and! On Thursday, James K. Marriott, Esq., of all impose a tax on all bank constituti0n with no slavery." One of said 'is City WHS PPoij.,'J indr! ayue U1 eofAiL'e yT,!!dtJ,-feS fapoU books shall be returned within ei nt Commissioner. Raleigh Standard. Charlotte circuit L M L.itte, o x MturcS"i Concord circuit John Watts. Albermarle circuit J Wy Puett, iFaJnuiinm Si -i t i aii F M Kentiedv. , , II. J . . Wadesboro circuit M A McKibbcn, ll 11 Pegues. Ci eraw Station L A Johnson, Chestefield circuit E J Pennington. Camden Station H C Parsons, Wateree Mission J L Shuford, L A L,emonu. Lancaster circuit J W Crider, Catawba Mission A J Cauthen, Monroe circnit L Scarbrough, J W Aber- nathey, . T R Walsh, President Carolina Female Col lege, SHELBY DISTRICT J W Kelly, P. b. Spartanburg station W C Kirkland, Spartanburg circuit BG Joues, A W Walker, Supernumerary, Pacolet circuit S J Hill, Broad River .Mission To be supplied, Yorkville station O A Darby. Yorkville circnit L Wood, Shelby circuit K W lliompson, Lincotuton circuit J S Ervin, one to be sup. Catawba circuit J Parker, outh Mountain Mission iobe supplied. Lenoir circuit F Smith, Morganton circuit G W Ivey, Johns River Mission To be supplied, - McDowell circuit J S Nelson, Rutherford circuit. A Erwin, A R Bennick, -M A Connelly, W M Wightman, President Woflord College, Whiteford Smith, Professor Wofford College, Charles 7'aylor, President Spartanburg J?e male College, Joseph Cross, Professor Spartanburg Female Collesre. I say. mister," said one Yankee toanother.lH M Mood, President Davenport Female Cob how came your eyes so crooked r" aijv. WI17, by sitting between two girls, and. lege, teyes El H Durant, Agent Spartanburg Female Cob trying to make love to both at the same time." J lege, . Aiiiert M taipp, rroiessor university oi st. vj. Next Conference to be held in Charleston, fSouth Carolina. Mr. Baker showed us an egg yesterday, which was seven inches in circumference. Can any Ibodv beat this ? Syracuse Gazette. Certainly : break the egg into a bowl, and beat it with a spoon. . .... r r I T : 1 uvu kj ..... . . v. .vvu.mu nibum I'l CTI I, denouuiiation below $25. Lies over . n-i, - ... J1"1?"?! Disease among the Cows. The Wilmington (Delaware) Journal savs: A Cow belonging The best bank ever yet known is a bank of .Ito John White, of Mil ford, a few days ago earth-it never refuses to discount to honest commenced lowing and lowed liicessan.ly un- I I. . . 4 ...1 X 1. . 1...D , li A la , 1. n hl..ttel....n ' , 1 elu. .1 1 0l ll V 1 .1 Tl ..ltll.r.11 ll U Q I1IIU nr.W imiUC X&.IU iill5 otlfl o .111. IIU.3IIIIIC : III V. - - . taw. Ion which divideuds are always liberal! That'stwith the same disease. There is nothing to all so. appearance the matter with them, except they B refuse fond and low almost incessantlv until Jones says of an ancient unmarried female,-- death. No one appears to have heard of any. xl x f. r.ll 1 J at- t t !J .l'lmtat ttnawsue was ieariuuy uuu wouuenuiiy maiu. a thing oi vue Kiua ueiore If i
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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