kf. UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAV .THE OUABDIAN8 OF OUR LIBERTY. Vol. XXXV. IIILIADOUOUGII, IV. C, lVKDTIAVt Jl'LV 11. 1831. . 1711. irlng and "Summer ft;C:Tf . S- V Virf mK w Just from New York. . of GJ k hi liae, selected with great! car by himself in the city of New Yoik. which for bcauly, taaie and e icelleoee, be tkiok will le """ H" "'J J , hiv lief. bee ofTeied in tbia place. TlifjD- t of every jrrtj of article asaaHy kepi la a HT, I. ' l ril ! ? Of.. ' . iitl tlldllL lclllUi b OlIUPj ii: auperinr Prench anJ Erttieh Cloth; Plain anJ f-icurol Freach CaaataicfK Salin, Bilk, ana . M -truei He Vcrtins'.bolh BjurcJ inJ plain; fhirU, ' t with tb Utaat French bMoma; Cravat. Neck ' 1 tea. &e. Aim a well acjected saorU&cnt ol Keatly MaJe Clothing, auch at v' Dress Coats Over Coats, Vests, I'aniniuons, &c &.c Hk friend ami the public generally, arc In vit. J to give hrm a call.a belnUcoulidcni be can pJraac in it vie, quality and put. . I pi. "'r.i'ci'uc. rThfint maJa.n. !. ' QlJ I'alent ranhlon inmitbly from two of lb mal . i me worui; ana ne nattrra nimacit mat becan maka aa rood fita a can I mJa an wkrra. - Ha alao promi-ca (ha public that bo will laka pieaaora in uilWf ana Making work in evety . aryia that may be deatrcd. - L. CARM1CIIAEI. , April to. r ai - ii , r. XJcw ti Cheap QcodSa WE are now opening s large Slock af Sprint and Summer Good, which we widi to acll upon fair teruia fur Caali, or to paoetual cutom era, connisting in part ot . , ' Rich Dress Silks, Lawns, Muslin., Printed Berages, Jaconets, &.c, Ribands, Gloves, French Corsets, v French Worked Collars, .8leeves, Cufl's liamN, &c. iic. and many other Gooda for I.aJiea' wear, auch aa .. Calicos, Uinghams, ccc ifcc. i I .'A General Aaaortuient for CScnttenicn and Boy a.' 11... 1. 1 . . . i vmncii ainuiij, hamuli niaiuiig, cvc. cue . - ir t. n ll' 1 April 4th, 1954. an T.flrfffl?T.'! PririQf f t aVCU pallid D(Xl 5alllO U.i d jutti reenvett ana openro, n irtcir icw Mara. Ian milaam tt lit ni HillMluirniink aaai.l SB r . .. a a . w. thrccuc.fromVV.InutGroTe..lu.ble..ock0f ' aaw 1 r anwwiwHillt mill UWiVUKU. auu Spriiij and Summor Goods,.. embracing every article uaually kept in a coun. try Store, which they are determined to ecll at the Lowest Price for Cash or .Trade. All who wUh to get bargaina are requested to give them a call, aa they are determined to apate no effort to plea - OO All kind of Country Trade, aurb aa Raw Hide, Homespun Cloth, Ueeawax, Flax Seed, Poultry of all kind, Kaga, &.C., will be taken in eichange for Good. ' Orange co , April 20, 1854. 33 6m BIBLES AND TEoTAHETITS. HE Depositoiy of the Orange County Bible f.Dr. S.D: tkbool&M A Co, sad Ur.School. Bat laaUai k.a Ua. aaH.a.l la ika TI... ). ficVJ appotnied Ubrarianw. . r I Paraooa desiring a BU4e or Tut lament from ' thai larrat and finaat Chun-h or P.mil. Ribfe to . -..u Trniwn ka ...nnisi .K-1 price by. appivinff it the DepoiitorT: or if . . " I tsnalJa iVk riiirrhaiwa. at Hihlai !! Ka suirkiilira-l ! a gift. E. A. HEAUIT, Scc'y. - ,,, - , , . 38 May 25th, 1834. Land for Sale. AX away from the suWribcr on the 4th of Jul jly last, a Negro Girl named JANE, aged about 22 years. Sho ia bluck, heavy set, of or dihary height, atoopa forward a little when walk . a" i i:ni i . ing fast, and is free spoken. She waa formerly owned by Mr. James Johnston, of Atamnncc.and her mother U now o.vned by John Trolingcr.esq. and ahe is probably lurking in Alamance county. The above reward will be given for her appre hension and delivery lo inc. near Lensbutg, Cas well county, or for her confinement in any jail o th.it I can get her. x - JAMES W. ItLlD. I November 2. , f-09 House & Lot for Sale. apclHill, reai-V ugh ise ia large and roomy, and very conveniently arrauged. There is a good Office on the lot, with two rooms, I a w.ii I .ui .1.- I fl.ii IImiu ti. u.. . - r:.l Out House. The House i aituated on King1 Street, convenient to the Court Houae. to the aubscriber, al Chapel Ilill.N. C. king Apply HUGH WADDELL. April 12th, 1353. ' . . 81 - TIME! TIME! ! TIME!!! rPHE prctlicat and let CLOCKS for sale J- bv . , A. C. MURDOCH. . April SO. ; . . . 34 TOW CLOTH! TOW CLOTuT rniI0SB having Tow Cloth lo sell would do " well to apply to the suteeribcr.ashc wislie lo piKchae5.Cn0yafkla ' ' A. C. MURDOl.K' THE tract ofLAND belonging to Joseph O. lhe late concern. All perncne indebted to the tant for the preservation of butter, that I ,nasteri tlle spring of 1850, and asj A Handsomk Compliment. The Brown, lying on north Little Kiver, ten mile fi'm will plcaac call and make sctilement. as much of this as possible should be 80"n as Practicable after their arrival iu King of Sweden and Norway has sent north of llill.boiough.containiiig 240 acrea.more; J. J. FREELAND, 'removed.- The quantity of salt renuir- i San Francisco, started, for . the gold 1 a beautiful gold medal, accompanied orles isnowoircrcdforaalc. Persona dciiing : fj. J. FREELAND. ed denemls on the uuaiitttv of. water ! n,incs w,,ere tl,eJ have ev"r since ,aiby a handsome letter, to Lieutenant e ."ueXr:.' JUn . 4-( the butter. The" water' should be of ! the ' Washington Observa- who i acting n. Hgcnt t or they can view the j r..7lZl7,n . ectiuraleJ with salt; hence, the less wa- VIm ",nt,er,S their ow ner wealthy : . tory, tor his able uud successful endea preuuae by calling on Mr. C. L. Dunnegan. r.." , ' ",c P"s ,'tcr the butter contains, the less salt ' V hen tl,eJ turned toSanFraiicisco.Jvors to procure simultiincous mctcoro- . . . . . w I I I ill r. IiHiIiII iff lirt.l W kAif fill a aAKliitM.naa an.1 . at. - . . I I SaS. M A IB a a a . aa a I J. Li. llROWN. Airent..- I " mr -" ""u will hi minit-nl fr ha rt.ii... e ner aauresseu mem, ami iniorm logical observations, anu unprovinz My K- AnZi: We need hardly say1 that the most d"1 that w"e frer; and .JTered there by theavigation tf the Wean. in , . change for Goods. . J. J. FREELAND. j scrupulous cleanliness is required in to V8 oft "V. st-v,e 1nd g,ve! V,uch t,e "P'na Mors of Swe- '. C9r Riuv.nft . June tatb, 1854. 40 all thn nnrratmn nf h.itelmabino-. .- f them a sufficieiit sum of money ! den and Norway equal ly participate at n jaaaw wm ww ai al i . , u v WH v wiim.v ait -. 3 ' V ' ' Having removed to Chi I III l' 1,1,5 uDscriber oilers his late Jlill t dence in thelownof Hilltbon a, a lor aaie. J ne uweillns Hon Now is thelTimc! MpilE wWdUf. hat tug reewied to lb boas A hw-ly eecepied by Mr.-Laws Fane Si ore, iMMih el the Court Boom, is now wrroar- ed to furuUb biririxU with ay uf ttrry ihieg usually kept bj Merchant TaHuta. Having rr-c!u-J ia New Vrk a larger sltxk than wae e- rt before brought t tliii aurVrt, be i prepared ji;H8 ,,,,,) ej getiilemaa in New York, -i,. k mallrA . in. buiiM iL l..i ihi ,Mre a lot t of London, he i confident hia ! work cannot be suquaaetl bv aa dm la Aorta ;.,0bs jtnJ by bk ta N. Vwk tbi,Hi.g, fee mMtmlM la improva bimseirin Tuiloriat. Park. l.nJoii. aiul Sew Ytuk P Jiktn. Iu b.iwL I . TUaokful (! f-tror. he bopea to mrtit coaitauanra w)u aanM. , JOHN A. cox. April lib, 1854. 30 PERPETUAL MOTION ! UWilr moat iea,clful!y ittfoimt tha public generally. W, cla ami tha real of mankind, thai he, having entered into tha firri.irra lohl n Ihicf nnco vinii0viunui3iuoi.ivj ax a 4f atF.it'aMill.ihrcamiUomh.wcrtofllilla. tXS&iljZ h il I naiariaU. ami with Mr. (!h.iu. t iMjh.. a e baa protMlrd titwHcH wiUi the acrv I aaalertak. ami. with Mr. Cluibt T. f War, a I maa who aunda we-crairent hi Um tmttt.ion. aa I ore bum Would da weft neaer to atoa Vmd be get lo Fancctt'a ahop j " And ibere he II find s carrbge made, .-' The maker of which know bk trade t And aa to neatnea. none are Gner In the 8iaie,pf North Carolina. :. 'J'bcre are many. We all do know, Who know not etrengib, but only abow . Dut we combine the two in one, , And make carriage both hw and run. - WM. 0. FAUCETT. April 29, 1831. , , 31-3m trf rjrfti..... a- i...f. i , Uy Mnamiiy tee fH rr. 3. 111. & -c. s. PAasu, mileanorth "stock of II AVE received at their Store, ten 1 it of ' Hillcborougb, wcU aclcrted i Pnng a bllinmCr llOOdS,. C0ll),,ri,ing CVeiy article uaually kept in coun. 1. eoiiiiiriainc cveir article uaually kept in coun. try sioie, which ihcy will aril at the lowest liv ing price. Their pu'poae is, to do an active bu si neaa with email profit pursuing strictly their ... .L ..-.. . " ..u -iTUBvCIolll; itmwis; T.iiow.'rotiiiry or all kinds, Egg, Shingle. rtag,&c. &c, will be ta ken in exchange lor Good al cash pi ire uive tneiu a can and mey win enacavor to .aM '. ' .n , -aa- - - - - -- - . "'' 1ANI1 FOR S VI V , rgHE undersigned. E.ecu.or of U,e last will' A .nj iestame.il of Jamca M. Minnia. deed!! givee notice, that on Tburadoy the 13ihdayof July, he will proceed to acll, to the higheat bid. der, lhe PLANT U IKaa V I . St T 1 I II 1 7M linlnnri.t a iL. .M aeT t a V Al ION kkmgipg i the said WtbTiLVVb,.XJlLn; mJJ& "TJtoZ deceased, containing dm Ac tea, and one a . a a. ... T . w Ltha will be Z J the rcW 1 l2 wktb, SBovtLiccurity,,beariiifc Inletcal: to dale. . WN't BMCrn . . "' r. aa IBaaaa tafalil I Uli a aa DlaSsaaaa Dissolution of Copartnership. ' mm ill i - ii nil fir .... v 11 r-.r'.i.. i ii ju xr i. . . . . . lawn i is iiuv i tiun vm nv mninoi unnoani ' n. . i : . :n i . . . IJ. Frceland, who will aitend to the sctilomcnt of i j ue uuaiiiirw win oe conuucieu in luiiire nv J. A 4 4 " 1 a t1 St tv raa r a ( - To the commissioned, noncommissioned Ojfieert j mm . . . r . j. n . n a and Musicians belonging to the Bark Creek i ... I. . mutineer auuuuon. . Tl7 OU ate hereby commanded lo attend at Tho mas Lynch'a on Friday the 14th of July next, al 1 1 o'clock, armed and equipped for drill mustci and court martial ; and on Saturday the 15th, al 10 o'clock, you will appear with your respective companies, armed and equipped for Battalion exercise. By ordei of Major Jones. GEO. W. TATE, Adj't. June 2lat, 1854. 42 I J UST RECEIVED, at the Drug Store, a fine I,- arjii lo of Green and Black TEAS. IJST OPENING, at the Drug Store, a new " eupply of FANCY ARTICLES. a i.nT f 8tre. m. at" - : " i Majju . oB 1 UST RECEIVED, 3 Hogaheada of choice ai's'i , Cuba Molasae. '.' - J. C. TURRENTINE A. SON. 4 - May 30. v; . ;- 38 2 EXTRA Fme Quilled SADDLES can be bought low. Apply to J. C. TURRENTINE & SON. May 30. ' . 38 GENTLEMEN in want of a pretty and com fortable Summer GAITER, will Gnd an an nulment at the store of - -' J. C. TURRENTINE & SON.. May 30. , . 38 WtJST BKt.-EIVCD. ! llm Uruj Stoic, pne Dr irrt l iesh l'ltild. JiToc li. 40- "May your rich Mil, , EtuUrjot.nilure'fbfttrr blettmgi paar , ,CTrerj tamU , ... Fwm the Rural Naar Vorkcr. , L Few Wl3 oa Batter ttaklng. . The production f Kotter involves so teanjr intricate questions of organic chemistry so inauv nice uhvsiolozical :"r-, ",vv rV-"a- coBs derata.ns-ts influenced so much UJ wil,-or tood, ana the wa aa ,a . DrH ? n n,l,n w the cows, mat 8H essar might easily be written - w , w. f w w a a va aa ---- - on the subject, wlvile it isxceediiiglr l""11.1 eeral gentlemen call. ' I d,,cu,U Xl MJ ",inS intereatins in t"' f " "J"1 : ;. A.ftf & bhrt rt,cle. . 'LZZ'TxT hm f'T I Miki cowUins curd, sujar or mi k. w"e-4ne m relation to ni personal and butter ter. The latter exisU io the gradually rise to the surface and stitute cream.. When, the crmm t wept at a moderate temperature, the , sugar, unuer me innuence 01. tne curu and air. is transformed into lactic arid, J accordingto well known chemical prin - iciples. . , : The object of churninjr is to separate the butter from tlie curd bjr which tlie curd by which it i is surrounded. This is accomplished a- MB WI4IIUVU simply by agil breaklnj; the hi the J cream and, !....... 1 i 1 6 ,,,c tu,u BCll,,lo WIC 1 ;1 lr. wi,;i, run fo.-rl.r .nfi ?,.. I - - - " " lomna if liiittcc. i'rai frm th. ir. ' mation of lactic atid, is generally sour berore c1Urning, and if not, always be-) , ,i.:r .1. . ' . . . . .. luetic acid acts on the films of curd. d renders them more easily broken. rentiers tllClll more easily broken. Baa .... During the process, the cream incrcas es in temperature ironi to 10 ileg. The best temperature at which to churn the cream, is a disputed point. It an peara, however, to Im well established by numerous experiments, that 55 . when tlif CTPMlii ia nut in tha rhnrn iw i' in mv huiii'.i and about CJ when the butter comes, ie best result. . II higher than ' this, the butter is white antf soft; if.1, . 8,,au w w,r "n: ' c a,luUetl 1 . I ft a e a a llll Ilia tllllA Slwl I ffVa. wa' 41. a a w.a.n.a. A iwer tne wnoie ot the butter is not se !'" V , o r"9 P";c" Per8tw, B,l'lh ,abor of corning Uj world. She saw his meaning, and an- muc' increased. -.The- butter should wed no more.aivl heartily embraced tmnt in from 20 to 40 minutes. Ift . . V . onereti ner to ao.- in lou s obtained quicker, it is Generally at the !8,Snt: t,,ne has " real it no remnants, j i a w a . w . I w-w-aa w av at,V 1 f IO IJ lj expense of color, flavor and hardness. After the cream is " broke," it should "r"el slowljr till tliebatterisga. IIP miirnAll f lAtlIV VI I I Ihal htlttaPISaM, thered., . - y:- Swnegoodbutter-niakersdonotwash the butter at all merelv workinw out l?C D.UUer m.V mtre,J WOrKlllg OUt the butterimiii by pressure. W here ring water can be obtain- d always prefer to tho- a.aA.I a.H.H. C(, ,H.e 8ho,u, riillrrUlv uracil T a a a a ...,ki ....ck i.. ...i.: . .vw - r j n r:nn tit rr-miivo nil tl,o hnHnii.. Ir i - Iliittor1 rrlMiprn 1 1 V rnnt.nna oltniir Miup .... , ....... a u.uv cent, of water, curd, &c. It is iinpor- j Cream is more easily tainted by nox ious grasses than almost any other sub- ;: From the Country Gentleman. Varts on Cattle. Messrs. Editors:- In the Cultiva tor for this month, you answ quirer about Warts on Cattle ing it may be of some service aa.a iha haI 1 . T . il. rVT Bj" Buvuic rui uscu Mip irom me ivn. farmer, winch 1 sent as the result ot my experience in curing warts on cat- . Geo. Crdikshank. T854-' lo Cure Warts on Cows. In the Farmer, I noticed a subscriber answers my inquiry, What will cure warts on the teats of cows ?V My remedy is as follows: I tried walnut shells on the shoulder of a cow, where the warts co vered a place six inches square. I took the walnuts, cut the shells otT, and pounded them (the shells) up so that I could press the juice out, and rubbed the warts with my hand and juice for about ten minutes every day for a week, when the warts began to be quite loose, so that you could pick them off easily. Before applying the juice, I rubbed the wat ts so as to take al! off that I could ; the la;t,time I rut on the juice. I bed the.udiU till the blood came; now i stance.., llence, not only inusttlietla-!"wV'- , 7 J i 'i"u' mcumci., tne counties immediately interested in' iry or cellar be itself clean, but all MS forward with great gee to ai A joint resolution has been passed j the work. "-.Delegates are invited fr m rumes from the barn-yard, orout-bu.ld. ren.r both Houses of Congress, authonz a the counties on the route, and k'l ings, carefully excluded. ',. ' ht, Tne 80 .Jj in3 L,eut A,aur to accePl tll V' the friends of this enterprise are invito' all came,. am1 by this tune, perhaps,' sent. - ,i ai.i k. ia...i.i ,j 1 the wartime all gnne. mt t!i placer Thic NeV Twrr TbeW! justre - ls.k if rni(f been there. DurteJ br the commltte uf an.t I tat in trurt a l.ir trial, atut fuuntl it to pnive uBccerul, 1 eml rou fte result fr the iufiiruiatioii uf all whu read the New England Farmer, if jou th.nk tt wwthjr of a place m Juc p, pvr. ;n t ' r--" ' -; - : " - ' ri Cikivo WorxM is Sheep. - ... - aw Take the learea of Uie alder tree, and. make a decoction, and wash the parts i r ... .i fr'J-'"' -' nc w w i.ra .u.T, : lanil vntl will mil Iu. tnui1J.il until Rim j " wv- - Inp Sa.'.,atia at ..it wt a ... ...n.l 'I .Kn r- r r '- moves fever from the wound, and is Healings - JUJ. itnuractured hemn, some description ten o'clock the steward and his wife, , .. --. tit medicines and dje-stuffs, and near, being alone in the room, opened the Recount of an Interview with Mb. Wkb- ' y-'rJ description of manufactured box When in the act ol doing so it 7." ffCH Halll"'trt Cimvtntim, hs V Zodi. -The present schedules of thir- exploded with tremendous lorce, man Ckartr'. "A tht Ailue twentv-five per cent, are abo-'gling thebodiesol both horriblj. Mrs. - . . - iv. A . r. :. i ""ininii amcr me iKiiumore i mougni nun teeuie ana ! anV lhe condition of foiitics, I it mm. aicr in lire avi as i ca ne . - - put iny hand con-l?Pon.u.orea,t id to hi in, I hopc'all is riht .here. 1 Yes. sir. he ! ,Tl,!?,' ,a,n ucar Our tt have ," o"- """""js numau "future on the earth, but I have a c!,aSrin profound as my entire na- 1ture; and it is,' that, after having per ,0',l"e, J J to my bou Utern brctlw fV' ijuunaMer me courage nerj ero' IMU Mil neMtr tht courage nor ?.mr"' P,uc me on ine recoraoj IM! ioneeni.on.--l do not say I d id not want l IB non1111.1tif.l1. hut I wnulil 4i 1 iiV,. ' . . , rather have had their record than the a . . nomination.' I was struck very forci Ill MMtlk tlkA HI a c n m . . . ..!.!. . tl,e nnr Iceling with whlch 1,0 uttcrcit t,,cse wordi." - 1 ' r o . t Tub lraBSiiortT.--Oii one occasion. tha 1 ! P.a luu 1 BJ I .... 4 .. a. -I r'T ". " w,u"1 rcocsieu a 1 . 1 . 1 , . ...... laur. wnoni ne tnousi-ht niiniiheii. to t . , , o . .. . .1 "" s woiiuciiui iie 01 uiiiiirs, undertake some charge in district vi.'an,i 1 Ullnk it onc uf lhosc case9to $uing, or some kindred ensasment. : whirU t hhlt li ,I..trrrina tf lf iaalt She answered him, rather declining 111c proposal. Mr stajr here will pr- uau'-v i.10" 81 0,1 ,or. ,,'e.t De. ' "nJ use' 0t KDOW that 1 SlKlll be here M,t5 answer was oriel, .ni !" 'jlo not know . f. - I W a 1 S I ' , no sreds, no patches to be thrown jawaJ ' fJ eabit of peeIitnU readjr PP i Clt fad tl tin et Uie 0St important acqwattions which 'ann nneciKtv ka d.wt nI H'tMiaoiUI sjv iuiimiu Slaves returxinq frox California. "T15 Steamship Pampero, on her last tr,P.lrom an ,ual, brouSht U.P twe v.e or niteen slaves, who, together with . . . ... ...... .. . . ntic uii men iciuiu iium California to Georgia. . These slaves , , . , . . . , . . "ere aK.en outtoainornia oy tieir for himself. Without a single excep- they arc astonishing the young dap keys who have never left home, with! tne wotuirous instances ulnclt bclet il aaaaal.e f A .1 Sa . a a. wets are gamereu irom gentlemen who came through with the slaves and their 'owner, and who were perfectly cognN zant of the matters stated. A.O.rtc. .."L. - ' Vv,L . to enable nun to start lair in tne world i ! inn I ..P ..r,,,! ri.AV k.i li i..... ...... . 4U..4i. .. .. . o . . vhw.um v ".inem in me iana oi sroiu.ana cratitvinir t ,e i.teatenant Governor ot Adta n ! - - i . e - a Mtwawauci iiarai auu valla allcilllUll 11 . 'er n.in,'en wthS'!to the monkevs, par-j the 8th of April, which was celebrated the fact that many Pple in writin . llunic-.oquets. iXC. which they meted un on with rrreat ceremonv and a ilinnlav of i.. t t . a ' , l cut the Isthmus of Nicaragua, lhe above troons. It ia a wnikiifoTP.it in a Tin- iu.ri...i 1 ..i. ... . . . ... aiu.Aurvi. casualty.-une 01 mosei iiavigaoiecnannei.tnciuiHngDrancn. United States was always called instances of criminal carelessness that es, will be 890 miles. The principal James J. McKa'y, not on! y in the pro shock every right-minded person, oc engineering work is an aqueduct over ceedings of Congress but by the news carred at the town of New Boston, in the Solani river 750 feet in length, the papers of his own State and District Clermont county, on Sunday afternooo.! cost of which will be 300,000. 1 without, we believe a smele excen! Anderson .Patterson, a young roan ofi itioii. ! . ' r . 1 . : twenty years of age, out ot wanton j . Properties or the Water of Salt. V - . ay- Argu. mischief, pointed a loaded shotgun aj Lake for Preservino Meat. Expc-' PerhaVs "Gift" Exterprize in his widowed mother, not believing it riments have been made upon the pro TroubliV The Committee of Dis to be loaded,' pulled the trigger, and perties of the water of Salt Lake, Utah, tribution of the Perham Gift Enter- ? the contents lodged in the face of his lor preserving meat, by Mr. Stanbury prise, ,n New York, have had a quar- mother completelyUarin- away the and hu associates. A large piece of respecting the division among them-' whole of the lower jaw ana a greater fresh meat was suspended from a cord selves of the gifts remaining over. One Pfhctongjie i and immersed iu the lake for over of them madia complaint at the police i Skilful treatment has been applied, twelve hours, when it was found to be !Rr.o -.i.ri- and by cur last advices was still rub-'aKye, but the wound the wound was onc of the dful character. Albany R-g. J most dr. a mean lias been DublUhe.l. It cn. taia five schedulea -of rates, the firit consisting of articles paving one liun dred per rent; the second, of those that pajr fifteen ; Uie fuarth ten, anJ the fifth five. In t!e first, brandiea jnj other spirit distilleil from grain are incladci! a herptiiTur-c ' Win-. Ul VI iai IIUL a 1.11CT BTI.IIIIII. flU VllflkakaW are placed in the second rate, the pay j twentr ner cent. ThU schedule cm. .. .. . . . . . : i oraces a i ue articles wh.cini, the pre. ..flu f..... . c nnv miiu rij Mum iwciur-uTc est I. .1 I a. f ..iurruperceni.Amon?tnein are iron, ausar.alldeermt.onsoftobacco.rawand . " u;,en'n"au anicies, gioves, a -" - aa v a v . inns, Canutes anu wool manulactures, ueei, barlej, fl-c, are to pa? fifteen per a k9 I af ' cent Periodical in course of publi. "tion in this country also come in th?ehe,,- Manufactured tin, zinc, music, a Jarre variety of chemicals and drugs, pay ten per cent. . Coks,jtrator.of the wicked act. Mr. and Denociicais ami n ostrateii ncwnmr. w-- - ... : " rr""". ine enirv-waj paim oils, raw Hides and skins, tin and stawling a one.:wncinpig$or.bar8,fivepercent. Tea, coffee, cotton and ruins continue as before, free." Salt is to be added to thia list. Paintinps and statuary, the productioas of American artists resid- ing aurvau, anu an outer paintings ana statuary iianrted in irood faith as ob. jects of taste,' acd not of merchandise, are also to be free. - jlft duty on American Tobacco, im portc,i into En2land. is onhi about twelve hundred per cent! So we learn e .1.. .-. 11 r .1 iroiti me urmsit iiiancetior in tne r.x rUm..r i, n i....tr:. .k.. articles which will bear the increased llt.l WVI i va IB 'Vt S II aw. HVUU l M IS lilt ratc ofduty during the war wUh Russia, thinks that tobacco duty will do as it !:. .:...i..i l it- .1....1? 1 1, pariicuianv ns ne auui, uuti mis re :venue is i18nroviiiz from year to year. V . Sf e quote : . '!...:.. ... 1.. c.i ..... .r .1.; (Hcar, hear V Were we to tarn- ;per with it, I do cot think we should iret a very large sum. We mWit break lnu-n llio nv.Mi. all,re.ll,.. mhhu inv tviv , a I vv;-v mil smssva V II iSw ble the smuggler to have the upper i,ad.- This duty of 1200 per cent yields a " . ... revenue oi about 92J.000.000 1 and all derived from one article of American production. That will do for a free trade country, and for a Government as fonj 0f fa.e trade treaties as Great B VMM VI HVV Britain is. The Jutf u Britain has var pon tobacco in urcat .a ai varied considerably in fif ty years. In 1801, it was Is Td ; in 1811, it was raised to 2s Id; in 1821, it-was further raised to 4s; in 1831, 4'Unaa owakalttaAsI A tilaA 4 U'Uirlfc tlim if remains, and yielding more than twice the value of tobacco exported from the .iTn:ia.i si.i.a Tbo ..vo.,,.n t... ia doubled within thirty years ... ... .. N. Y. Exprcu. The medal has tlie portrait of the King on one side, and the latin device, "litis A striking niece of news from India is the opening ol the Ganges Canal by a - " .. . i tune, ami great benchts are anticipat-, a- .a v . . .v ed from it. not only in aftbrdinsr means t of communication, but in distributing the waters of the Ganges for the pur P"scs-,f irrigation, 'lhe total length tolerably well cured. After this all the meat they wished t be preserved was packed into Ijatrcls without any I l v.. , auiuu ui aa laiLli ui'llTauuilJ .13 'talt hatecr; nJ the teU m ti. f.n-i f .i- .... k tl ai al m anu luvmetiremaineti pertectlf tweet, although cutiatantlr eipretl tit the at I . t W a, a . - III IIS Ti I laiPal anil ll n Kaa a a . . a . alia. mix freUi utter iti th'e brine U pre. cnt the uieat becoming tuu salt for present une. . .. CiacMioati. Jane 27. Horribi-K Octbace. Last eveuin- a box was sent to the Maine Hopiul, . C ' Conicrol s.rf.aniwsavfta-t fa aa .1 Vraw aa-ai ii nu "5 . and deposited in the room of the steward ,,fthe institution. J. II. Allison About skull fractured. Ir. Allison was also 'dreadfullr iniured. T1e furnitBrv. . windows, and the ceilinr of lh room . Vf, I1IJU,1 I . tSUll ItlC CvllafHx l) flO rQfjffl Ufre shatter to atom The iudicatiuns 1 are that the box contained a bomb-shel 'about six incite- in diameter. No clue ha t tioan ilisrnvArixl nf I Via naru. t nr- k...u e i. aiiiauu tiic vvm wcao. iur i Iison made a statement before hisdrath, which, with the information obtained. during the day, will probably lead to me ueiecuon 01 tne guiuy partj. llieodnre Parker, Samuel G. Howe, Wendell Phillips. C. M. Ellis, and nth er leading Abolitionist, are sending printed circulars to difl'ercnt towns in New England, re'iuestingthatthe usual Fourth of July celebration be omitted, and that the bells be tolled instead. The selectmen of Marblehead, Massa chusetts, having received one of the circulars on Wednesday last, endors. ed upon it as follows: "The Select men, after a glance at (he infamous suggestions contained in the within circular, have deemed it unworthy of notice, and returned it to the source from wheuce it came."., . . A Rare Htbrid. The Petersburg Express states that Mr. Delk, of Is'e if Wight, has a singlar specimen of the feathered tribc-ra cross between the gatnecuckand a guinea h?n. Its head very closely resembes that of a buz zard, whilst its tail (the plumage) is like the cock, though more drooping. It has a long body -much longer than either the guinea hen or common chick en. Its color is pure white, and he is emphatically "cock of the walk" whipping every thing that can be start ed. , ; " ' ' ' Hon. Edward Stanly. -It Is thought Erobable that the Whigs will carry the legislature of California, and that in that event Hon. Edward Stanly will be sent to the U, 8. Senate, in place of Mr. Gwin whose term will shortly . expire." ". :4 . , ... ! The numerous friends of Mr. Stanly' in the old North State are pleased to hear of his rapid advancement to !is tinction, in the new home of his adoption- ; WLfkruU.$ -'.Railroad Mektiso. A meeting of the citixensof Mecklenbunrcountv wai I held in Charlotte on the6thult. in'rela- tion to noidinga Convention to take in to consideration the proper steps to hs ' pursued to insure the construction of a railroad from that place to Wdminc- . ' ton, and in a north westerly direction iu me oiaic line, a uc nieeting was addressed by Dr. Fox, and Messrs. Os- borne, V. C. Barringer and Waring.. The 4th of July was fixed on as the d.iy for the meeting of the Convention of they think proper. Star. The Lcrna J. -The rcsuit m something sirimi . lUt.u er..r it ; .:' ..i Jil trntABt- tV ca P a uvi 'l rk the late Gen James Ivor McKay of Bladen county, so lon a leader in . the House of "Representatives of the . per! ' n "'"1,7 ' ' an-ested and held to bail in cach, for trial. $3,000 ' So. Post. t ' . i i ti t i i a a

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