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r el 4t VaW eVri 'tr1iAf V-'i-sV HOW iO BAlSE GOOa POTATOES. Jre cannot be a doubt. She sees and feel. uji uieuiuy w ay ja Miauiuin iirrauurctua- ' in the federal councdsTIs dv atttutHnrttr ir ohifv in tt-niTnu at this" lime, is: to gicai, ' caiuiy aim populous- aim uiu doubling, if not trebling her representation in Congre The Sarnah-JepuWieB l- ready apeak in exulnng terms of Au- rasons wiih entire success, tod have now Uc hundred bothel of fine mercer, potatoes in ray cellar, all free from the disewe. My method is to plow- the ground late in fall or early in the spring, harrow iis mooth ly before planting time, then haul out say uteen tons rotted manura, .spreaj it r road rastthen takctwoterseii and a plow and back bp two full furrow a jurt . meeting in the rustjas about the Lowell of the South!- ri;v, it who enjoy , ad vantage, for manufacturing suibas no city in ail this Union ever enjoy ed you bo have endless supplies of coal at your very door and minerals of harkmff! tea, a atrina one foot wule. and! . . . - '. .. . 3 . 1,. r . . . I description in your midst as soon as the "- " road shall bare been fmwhed to Memnhia. tingle furrow ' then commence dropping your potatoes (piece .of .cut potatoes, -on-taiuing at trait fotiryet ) w the furrow, six inches apart After the lot is deopped, take your horse and plow, throw two good furrows one round xf the team to a row, just meeting on the top, cleaTTjigTfie" row of stones, clods, &c; then : tow broadcast five bushels common salt over the ground 4ffltnedintt! it V9a ve see it 4 7 1 that itMnla aasa lav klnacnm k nrl irita bili i '" .'Kr mm at v 1ihuiv aiv u wawsswue-t iva J w t hare a good crop; nerer cultivate potato when in blossom When the crop is ready to gather, clear the ground, take your two horses and plow, turn a furrow fro eaoh . side of the row j ..fa aV- -V mm. lha aj llorma .a : l. . will have it in your power to divide the cotton trade w:;th New Orleans you whose (State contains countless acres of .land as well adapted to wool growing as asy in the world you whose water power has not its like upon, the continent! Will you let your inter city bf Augusia""snatch from you the palm, which you can secure by merely stretching out j our hands? Ve shall not -fttthrWhigr can be exploded in any required part,riib,: out affecting the other, ., - By- greater-ot let compreseionaalij) i It sarjioletlieveral j maU - oellett of zy loiduia were placed on a table, and each of them com pressed in the middle with the back of a knifeA, match, was jhen appli ed to the projecting ends, and thy. ixplo ded. . The knife was then raised and the parts covered weie found to be uneftplbded and sdtfnd as ever, . These experiments nint to easy mode or preyuo'tng accidents. Theexplonue QUaiiiie of this ii:jredi. ent is so great, that very smalt apparatus lie required. For an engine of two horse power, a thread not larger in size than la dies' sewiog cotioo.i suflicteut.- A thread ofthis sus passed thiuugh eiHwrw4-of a piston, and divided by compression, and tliee pai tt exploded by electricit v, will furnish the power. Mr Isaaa Mickle, of Camdenj New Jerr, has built one of this size more are able to stand up toTcyasoust to which' they-tnay pledge Uiemselvea.Jbtvealso as we'iSowr'sigaificirflieii wbguisrHKi hittffitn iff 4 wrplnda with grrairr 9T I dcpt Uiia proposition; and the Wliolejnatter ts jteteired to (he .Salisbury Convention, wbicb meets pa, tW Uth" oriiexrroonili, then and there to be considered and matu red. - i'he understanding as to thi"j)Tari is of course, that tcese one hundred stock holders will have (in connection with the State) all the work" under their own hands or such as they may hire fox the purpose or jarm it out on fair terms u others. Thus, as the t-te subscribfs two thirds. lames HuSmI Sanleil, , Asidr -House, :good, men li welf TAnsdaBurtingamer OldStateTlIouse, TVi; JCrmatrong, M.'fkrtt Dock srreety Htoes; men noe uown tne muge, lastly liar- ' From tht A Y- Muuum 1803. ANECDOTE FOR CONNOISSEURS. Michael Angelo, one of the finest sculp tors of his time, could not endure to hear hnw mmii fM, mlt" each stockholder becoming responsible for ten thousand dollars, wril command twenty thousand &O.JU the Sute; and eontraets for suiuble amounts will be made out on terms just alike to the $wte and to the members of the Lompany. It is the opinion of manjr of the friends of iHft entArnriaa n-itii wliinh f,... The working machinery oecupte. no verged that every thing depends upon thu i space than a man s hat. Its apphca- --.io,, ftr it.. s.i:.i....T. r'....:. i. b.l.tyw every thing that retjuire. mcnve of e 6m imDortance: therefore, thai . lit-men wno aeei an interest in power te apparent at once, and J is freedom from smoke, steam and heavy rnnckinery, will extend its anDlicabilitv vastly bevond &f9$iH PtlwLifilfhpujd. pjorejt all magjiCed the vtprks of ancient order irrwie4tw4iWHai.kilL at. MISSUSSLFW AND THE PAClFIC- Thata connection by railroad is to be made. Uer bcinreenthfl tt imissiooi iots ot rirnie t ana ine I'acihc seems to be generally admit, icient artists. In j ted. The grand ' project' of ' Mr Bkto!I row over the ground, pick up the remaining le they possessed, he set about execut- au interest in the work and who are anxious, to push it forward. should attend, at all hazards and at.whaU Standard. There liave been several plans oroDosed lor buildingr the Central Railroad, of which the one indicated above may be the most feasible though we doubt whether it is the only one by which the ffoad can bo built. jta.ve cecn much nleaspil tn 5f3iiladeliiii-rT ' Mr. Johnson, -Third South stre t BM more, M. D ; - - To ihe"pnipriitorsTf the public- press throughout the Union I extend my grateful acknowledgments for their past kindness, and would request them further to aid me by civing this appeal ao insertion iu their respective papers. , ' l ask. Jhe Christians of every denomina tion to pray'the Oreat Spirit that the cause I advocate, though iw much weakness, may result in great good to the American Indi ans, Kar-Gs-Qa'Uak-Uowh, (or Ceo. Copwav. .Ojibewa NiUon. fciRCVLAB.) Tht Ojibewa Okjifiind the civilization of the maan. Mr. Copway, or Kah-Ge-Geh-Bowh, as his Indian name expressed ill oietu "firm- standing," is in this part of the country delivering a series of lectures on the prac tW$$8(,$ng. .thejndiao tribes.- He has now a niemwriil buiire Obnress askiiigor a grant of land in the Far West, wnereon to locate Ims red brethren, and then looked to superintending Provid-; J to thepecepta of. the Bible. Th.!'.? observed in and thereb their Public mJ ...lu7 I'll, ait, tion upon" utLera. 9IC 4Ti reform all alMM and pcrneiu. constitution, we: need omV ih- r L such exampM-'S-Ther U Ll lo of ligence and rirtoe-end of honest nrL. the nation if embodied purpose i . and main free us from the prevaiiinir tforrw to !,. A 4 .Y-' i .C0,TPttOn of Z ' w'ro. is no a;enrM efficient to trengtheai thie state of t . lie mini!. tbn .. SI.U-.i. ...l . we PUO t "uuaui venooiM. . "ru- are the nurseries of an elevaied . ' and of liort I d -.V?0'" . 'ycia of a n- row or sectarian principle, which Ar no merus orvirtue, -ou of ix, own sv.u but of aprirteiple which is , ex, " ,.CIWn;ui auu -a ClOrtOUS Sa ,, i "., trines nf the ftatnn In conclusion he savs uir ... j--t . . . z' n we uesire to makeournauWtfulr to posieritv ,,IU , iransmit to pdsierii . tutions in their nrimitir. 'fcfi:ir." a itiifirr-ii v a . jorce we.TirRt imhn h youti, with a n "ru80ft w hich shall influence their lives. M hether we look to theeood nr. to teach them by introducing among them recommended bvn.iZ , r," the aru, of civiluarton.how to govern lM- eat iiwrtenS " ,dera,,oni f 'he selves ia an enlightened way. 1 deep: ing a marble statue with all and application imaginable. potatoes, snd the . work i finished. The agriculturist must at once observe that by this process, he gets a broad, loose bed lr...tH)e pptaiowM: !fI!jMjdouJle. depth of soil then you are certain of rood dry potatoea, 1 wnuid btre observe that ootatiwi rrniiml tha mrrv Koi fn rrtn- wga goot crop of wheat and I would ad- J' had" pert'ectly the air of antiquity. After vise farmers to grow a greater serplue of lh,8 bcinS apprised w here a certain noble this most valuable root. If there ia no raM " to the Xoundatioo of a "palace4 all his ideas of beauty, and. in a word. TOdc fc master . piece pf art. llaving fin ished liis statue, lie broke r olT one " of the arras, which he hid in his house; and with some tincture, he so colored the rest, that marlieCstomhcnr, and feetor howesl "r JBll c J'1?. tue thitlter in the night cattle and hnm: feed to vnnrcuhlfl ihrnn.rh 1 time.and fcuricdit in a convenient debiln th winiar: s-ire Viir-atfrn kiUJ tm bein eetne -for- Win?4he founds: - v r- -'-v-,. --.-... , -;t- :-rr.. 4... ,.. Mean aai vnnr tihl nm, a urasV. moL. I "" uicr imposing oesign meets wth an exception now, and then. The Philadelphia Ameri. van tcniug oil me stiDjen, says; "The idea that a railroad could under the present conduion-of things be safelycommen- ceu and successfully constructed between the Misasissippi Valley and. the Pacific Ocean appears to us a particularly wild one. , We have familiarized ourselves the whole line of the Road, enter .with the same spirit into its consideration, we doubt not, npon the Plan of Gov. Morehead, dial the citizens ofWh County should build all thai part 6T the Road within their limits, a! a - - ... mai worx could be ascomDiisted. TTieV same and could be reached probably, upon Dr Watson's plan as many of the stock holders might be willing to farm the work Mr. Copwaye plan ia to lqaate the In- MnjfijmDlitesan earlv bepinnfrnr of the work "ia yet not too earlv for "the" ieauTreinehts of I -ep -interoet maiMfoetedly4h.pewle4-diw-as missihu after iK Inn.l i. .l: - . . . . lof.l. w r, .. : . . .. r " ...... urn Mnuuiit uie ige. vv e nnd. Iiowevet that the cene- 1 "cmern counties in mis work ol lie exhausted I ral approbation which has bcn given to this J "aprovement and could the people ajeng granted them, and commence immediately the work "of agrieulture. to erect dwellinOT ofa permanent description, to found schools, and churches,-and to introduce the mechan ic arts with all active speed. As soon A MOTHER'S LOVr r ' CHANDLER. ' " '" Z Fullness is not the attraction of molI. er s love. Here wan outgoing If X cunuueuce Stronger beyond aU other Jove withthe projecr;-.buririr,TnTeahT oneof l-?l'9 h.e.r on sucn tertna a would be th-iBOjt enormous, that -tiAiittajKindl- r n waaonable.,." - ", .1 -t .. r rf tilf. lrJtfl v: sa. . a. aslarffeamunnreiicap as possible, and vou Pa,cp'coursc of people assembled to view or even the Chines wall to . railroad of M' 'oMmit?A-TtnATihd waairr will not le troubled with the potatoe diaease lu. b.e connoisseurs who were presentrf MOO 1,800 or 2,000 miles long, every f with our neighbor upon the nectt-sity of all nor thai worse malady arising from always taking out ot the meal nib and nerer return inganyM-on trUI 4huj come Jo we bou aamireoextremelv this remains of aniinuiiv. u.;u r:. . .u l , ' u-hn rM n .u. . j i-iii.- , , y-i ", w, iiuuugH BBunnaouea wuoer-i mbiwi u m woik oeing pre' V ;-r -wmwwjh oi tno worite nets, and more than half of it a howlimr de- te- n the occasion. It will nrobablv ,be sent The physical difllcuiuea are almn.1! I the most important meeiimr which iwer wn ts bot-l. modera eculptors. Angelo, ouended MANUFACTURES IN THE SOUTH- "ERN-lsrTATES. eom pa- It e i subject of much pleasure to us who have always been warm friends of tlie economical doctrine which recommends a divission of labor, that in every State in which manufactories feave. been jmt into op. etatipn. t!ie rejult, thusfar hae beeo fully com- ..cneujrate with the enuoipciions of their ana at one urns also xl lien. J.ickshw. ihm .a -i . o un tne umust accusations of these suner-1 ;n...,i.,t.,Ki.." ' .. .l. c , . ' hM in th. .i...... j. ... ficial hida. &farf.A tW kif..i " ' u .uou, are .ooaing 0 r r r - -r - V P-imi.1 tifff VUa the arm of the statue. The whole h-B-y perceived that it rxnrtlv liltrd; oi virtue were confounded, and learnt to ha ve a proper esteem for the productions of una anisi INDIAN Wl'f. . It is many years sincere, have seen die annexed ia print, we UunL k is Ugh. time thatL kf)pul4 1 be set agoing again at any rate, it is frood as nTne-tcmKii : 'r.nKl1t ThtvftriiT . , ww. ,ab,ntiit, Ulttt I i .. . in order to secure the permanent brosoeritv I ar """X ug UP irom their irraves in old yt""r, " "v " "' : wi j aewspapen, and started in tci life by penny.' those mighty agents of human power, the John Sequasaquash, an Indian of the w' f"!i wio tuuiu, biiu me anvuj mannfaehirer, the farmer the mh, the merchant, Hourish best when nearest vrgvuiBri auueaca IS CSlCnUal 10 the ttrn..t notrecoiiecu MJlB aiuuoJ k An. Jiertty of the other. . - I at the Ume, and tnstcad'kiari,, direet. uu ma'r ,fUlM Saraw,a, Republican '7 qwfetions put by the justice, merely f all lk Ru.rkiirt t i .. Imiiliii1.,.i-uV.'i . - wm.ji wcwrgia nas tnns i vuj : ournonota- ycry- WWe Jar moat fully appreciated these economical I vttJ wise5 "7 wise y.y.your honor is orients and ii airearW u I verv.wiae. I " y J r ,H . - .--"f"!! "c ricn i ' . - -"v ami more furmruaUte 'Where is the tnoneT w tw m.ta witttjne deepest interest, as to come fttio! The constitutional senipjes ot J "X W' destiny of the State o imk a-wAulenamomnriaiugJialf pectdel "Miy connected with the plans which prevent the posibility of it coming direct I raTOWr trom the tolTers of tlie government From - - "Timet. mo puDitt ianusr i ne,y .must be made TO TUP avpripak piiiii to valuable first by populatiom t Uiere is i ii ivuttuff tt MuiUsTiun i union i in.r.oe fame ,n pr..rsage plain., and The undersigned having visited the v.- volcanic npilrpmlu rial vn ;n t. -:1. I , ... . " . . 6 ... . iA-,iflr:.J x? it i i r,ou legislative and other assemblies during jpihuot Bear fover Galley v . od other out of the pant six months, in-order to obtain their I imeis liere he--4ru-ndw4udi8nensahl. :mnM... .. ....,!:.:.. rT ' i , . , , , r- "..iuiinvio jiietuuumuu ui jiu creiuren. tne eiemem oi vauic, and me value will eams I ihHi.n. r h. w.. "7T-n:TJ -..r-f-t- 4udxc . in til, . i . ' . " ' " v. i X " raeuiou oi i ,- . V.IHUU, mai, ue nus m. sympathy and aid he lisj also letters to the ireneral trnvprn. . n m - road communication between rr " ! 1 ""J" ro 3e V ?f Worth Carolina pi and the Columbia or Sacramento- r ar u 01 -State, the Govern r n. . r oacramente hor t MaBSiuhnsBtt th. itir --;--. . iow great sover this nn,h.-fi,;- ... , .-"""' eoaion be, it is not too great for theAraericaii pie. it is not too great to be beirun. Phvsr ca difficulties! The route from ihMii.. ai- iwu uar i : 1 . - ... : j viucr iqva possible he proposes to have Indian teach- , ""'u' .,friUo bf coinparisott very depart- " , " ?S"M' 0,na au ehannea; t JUJ? e -attacks, eyen of flwj-JS oretical as practical; and thus, by exactly ' lw Wecfe and ts the only love that ers 3 maay sj posaihie 4,0 every roent ot literature and science, the same course of treatment as that nursu- , Tes . I attempt not iu dlt. cd by the white races, to raise up in all 3f 7 bu mot,,w knowa a "7" 'viiuucss. A one else can inn. 1 ! - I 11. O ' tnesoiii . rv .1 1 .... . . Which It tl undertaken; it caU forihe blej- 2 off,' eing of Heaven on the pious work. En- C 2FZ' .''? conaiint menT lightened citiaens! ,the appeal is made to KL 1 Jj ri"l " e lost Pleiad, youmccor and prdmolLhe good cause, S? "'J tZTl d frataI.htav.en'" and thus reclaim ihe eavtge, not by die TeTS PtlS ,he sword, but by the'Wrti' A memorial will t&roll soo handed round Jbr.ignjttUre W SSrEtW IK L?frr WlU .prayer of Uie dcaJ oSaE fllvJf constant and atronger with time, whda at i'lseet me pennon, ana at once adopt the methods -for saryiiia thf plan intn en -Several hundred thousands of wild indians whoarenow.menacinethe western frontier. vr"Vc "r ,r?.m unja? WI wUl, by God', help, through this mean, be ; ,L "I r::.8168..0" heL 'W A net vounecticut. was some " sources man we have vt hM.r. t I yeara since brouirht w e.r wiAJfW-... s ' I xecetvcu u f"-i5 v. m iiuucs uic 1 r- v .auiTtvf rhq OUT-Abililv H i. I ...n-l., peace on some cha, nr .u:..k i -i I riiur ih n,.n, T """"y wnght, as I . . ( u.a.oM.noauiU, 1110 IMS :: :::""'8 n".wo president Everett, of Cam. nnn. 11 : . I s 1 1 a k .a . """ge, u. r. BUUer. J. lrea-o H.1I I.' J. W. Squier. A Whiinnv nf 1 'w. v.i.' - va 11 V IT a 1SI av Ueing uaable ge, any other answer PPiu. the RoekMou ui'.TZS men . .1 . give 10 me i adults- permaiient koine and pracdsing whatlhev reachZ tm him, the justice orAA hL with hot alih J-"j . 1 P' ",e hi. plan. I h A .1 : 1 1 . ... T to the general govern- tkafcito itM yuo apinmea in wen. 1 he mineral wealth .w "7 John, said the justice, -vno avbidedrThe nt ZZLZl m j r - "".v.i,,.... . V' ' -nil IJICBUH which abounds throurrhout tlm AllnrrK. ?rfadl",roa, those undulations may be .sdrnnkasabeastlastSF ' v" e ther, VJ&? - Jn1f rpianril.tiut Jot... -r .1 V, r" ' re Ye. dmnd ;. . T"r". : . Tl V" ,,ue VPP" . Mwwppl it can be .,. , . - nen 1 asked I ugni in any quantity. ou any question, the onlv a..u, The mnnv 7 k- Vni), 1 Iah.u. i. . . ""i. . . j " -I'j-wvu w me con B. uur j very Wise verv strucuon is to come fr..n, .,i. r ,. " I 1 . ..aw jiuvccUB VI wB.s pif4ubcJand.6-Ever since I madow Kidge from Georgia to New fork, ha. af- tcsoj m me tormer State, begun to attract eerioua attendon. Casting, of a .uperior H?,,t ai nil wad iron equal to anv im porter from'llnaanflriia onUtie. from the native ore. The .Didl e "H di ,w Credulity. nual revenue ha. La SSH! "iu 10 resemote magic! - 1 e amwerea the magiNtrate hablht Of Goowia is said to reaetnKU "Then." renlied Jnhn I 7.... 1. . Ti . : - .B.v. . aiavo dccd Jf n anoiner. In nronnrt nn ...I,. road advanced westwtrdly it would enLanee no raiue 01 uie lattds. and cause M. . - - - m-m a V f X-i llw. I .. . I s ' " t he. London Mioinif Journal cm.;.,. . gr" Apl, Count 'l)e WftlCune describes a new muiive power for the propulsion of carri ?e?.7ii,l, ni cJ?nimon rvads, without tngine., .team, air, mairnetism or ...l.i . - "---p iimiiinie magic. 1 he interminable .accession nf nn c.1,1. ,in the upper country ha. gFven place to other production, more sratefiil m th ere an(J bettor adapted to ihe resteratioir ZT , n"u,,cu und, or which Aat por tion, of our own begun to be quite famous.! u .i ... oeuerea, . mat in . a few ciMture el thi ' jti gimraie. "Tcn, replied John I must Itave been drunk, sure Mnrt.,UJl Jf..J . . , j ; ANEWMOIlrEPOWER. -ear. tlie -ereat -ataole-iwll tnrim. entirely from the tinner reirimf ,niii..i - W?JlCLBiI0mi Q tSOUlhwestern fiporgja, - Lven now, the hill aidoa nf .k- r'k,i!T region and of BLd,Ue Georgia are groa,un2 beneath the weight f h5ndant erops of wheat and almost ready br the eickle nour mill, are rising ail over that portion of the State Jibcral prieca are paid for wheat muchofdt which formerly ; found iu .way to the Atlantic marketa - - , . . . ' " aia4aii aomreq in me neighborhood where it was Fk 1 k our .Georgia neighbor., de- , utc success 01 their praise worthy , expentnent, are even now talking about ri val- Jingi us in in the markcu of South America! . Ja-tna meastime the Ojorgi, flttr has so completely aupplanted that tT th North, "thit Uie same edrtrarf rail road which one year carried 60f barrels of the latter into . . the intmior, the very next brought donn from the countrv they were intended to sup. . pjy 6000 barrtlssdy for transportation . js i currnt-wascomj)leusy i 7$ I1"' and manufacture, have had t.to e!n..ct pf creating a homa market the r most desireablo ol all market. .upon.thc face of the earlhf rirnff emnlov . .raent to wojfanher, tje carpenter, the tanner, Uie grocer, the dry good merchant, the hatter, V (i tint -V ihtl ... w meproauctive clajscf; ihey ; V , ? wrouna Uicm blessing, which . ,M Li difllcuJt to estimate too highly. 'That .uroad. have; bcen; the chief, 'agent, in saics;outit is not necessarr tnUula,-. specially upon this enhancement. The ordinary land revenue if it should remain at it present average would be sufficient to carry the road forward with considrable rapidity. m , 1 he constitutional eerurdea of a whole nuntrolkbleaed requisingie., machinery ' VkSS" f lhey wi not be concilia It is of tse namro ofgun coitonand isuted 1 neiLU1,Pul,an!,cnnoterpectbeeptJ J "lr fu,a The suhjert of the ihlhii timiTU'Ucal partv!!will have to :ive war to ih tagi ef possessing gieuter ern.n.iv. P,rlt ge and te the loreenofTrTesis Uiao steaia. sod b,,,,; ol ,h m, ml more Uble tendencies. Those acruplcs must be ted rr nr. 1 .1 r . it. ' aiwosjusieneauown by pegsin hi I he march of the Republic J onward '1'liA,. ..Mtiii ...:.i. 1 -i. , - -""7'-'wr,M,wfHcn-neii8aRd. are rusnmg to the gold mines of Califotnia ia in harmonioue keeping ' with the enthusiasm wnien urges tne enterprising throng to the shores of the Pacific. Both impulses unite iu iub same enu. "N ' " lt..tmrr. nV Kllld o acn.i.kl. Ci r hours. By tl,i. proees. th, .ege.able 6 bre. beeo? bi-l.fcjr explo.ire. f f lle ITa'I?? 5?-''f.'"'X carbonic acid - w-.- .....urj 001.1 permanently el astic, .o ihai passing thruugh :old air or w. ,r, un gi coitspse, but wid 0ow epthepisiun i the utinost limit of its v In iiainn ihitf m.i -1.4 ' rcSu.reo, ,,i it create.;; neiiher moire nor any olTenre effluvia, d will, "' 5'l u w a i,gi,t moist,, or pure r.por, it Iravesinrfejrdium behind. Ai.iong thr.eg.s.esahe.e nna,Uia4 will rorrode metals. The expiiiaite fluariiieVol the ibres treat ed inihH w.y was first noticej by Prole. . . v. v, w urunswicx Sbiiui f.,.. vcars ao. and .nirain h pi.,...... r n . in 18i8, qd finaly fully .pqbluhrd in l ia' -8.ii press .iMiuMhe early jart of tU year 18iS, nndet the name of cun cofon. innging about ildrte of t rhy have unlocked SJfT'& upper Ceoei,. andgiven them free icce,. it. complete trae .w T 60 U"d " ihe ocean. - - ' "J l" 0,nW,;ra5i?b,1LJ. D.eoQipreseioc to TJJE CEN TUA L KA I L JttOAI). We have been authorized and reauested u7 r. wusiainj. ntiion,f John .v, iiiiuui. ia netosee the Central Ra lRoad eonstiucted, that he win oe one or one hundred men to take the entire stock, one million of dollars at ten thousand "dollar, each. Th;., n. V P',aM 'or ensuring the completion k-k iT" 5 n(? U " h" PinioniB . ' I , . ... . . -v. 5aiyiy n ama means, jthat in ne other 7, prooaoiy, can 4t be eUtSrted, The heavy reseu cees which n harjitis command botbjnjaboranlnioa ey as welTa. his experience and knowledge as a man of business, furawh the trons-t guarantee to. responsible, individual who may be disposed, to unite widi him. that he has examined the Tbronosifioa mm. ml iU do Lis full sharje airyii-'U"ou in the West, Ii presented these lMums from the heads of the various departments assurance of their warm ivmnmU ,:.k tum.jtad in tie great object he had un- ucnaaen 10 accomplish; but as Congress had made no appropriation to tht nA j none.at it disposal, jie now finds himself lelttoht. own resource, for ihfrti.,. r . . . - "'uM.i- uco 01 tne ooject he. has in view. Having laid his views and nl.n r... tion before thejiublic. it jshi. deairl.' o. soon as the means for dninr to travel among the various tribe, of the Northwest. Jar before thm tl.. r.i.. k . - - - mij lie ndvocate. for their improvement, and ob tain uieir apprubation and co-operation 5 al so to examine more particularly than has been done, thai portion of territnrvo.. ,k;k he proposes to locate them, and at an early r " "utcucaii congress lay bar fore iw rnemhew Trreparrsr litrlsmW tinn that ...mrt .0 .. , vo ucuuue action tnav be ta kbii oy me government in Uie matter. I UU1U Olio lliav IIIKim HO hna .ITT . ' eievatea te tlie condiUon ol quiet and order- constant and nprv'h.,, .if " "uecua ly citizen., and a permanent fotrndation of hopft! mffiu e n' W mJm. ft nsh to haVl X n.1? structure or civil life mav be reared imnmr iru t-.l T . j--"-" Ua- a - a ' " a XlStvD niltT VI Iflll limn Irin . a. a .. a a . ---.. . -w.-- auu uin irni iraa - .w.tDor,gTWW?Btefe.tinf;p uv asuitB4a JWUIH Atl9j UC fcU, 410 I lAVA : ,1 1 r. - I . i no UUIOCE tfant .c wi oenenis 01 education; aoch of them her rhild -th. 7' baiLa nnffln l where is laid th .j a. choose, may thus, at the free aeademv "rV"6. i4 w New Yorke fiitted a. the future stated ZTZZZ. T":I.f..eartn hich ft. men, divines, and philosopher, of the red ing and ipwethTZ-fiTmelbe oSe met moj-eeircctual method of introdu- S approve the eacftfice. cing American prliiciple. ant lree govern- JFATAlrACCmmrr menl amoiiff the Indians could not h . . r6"1' - ed. .. " ' . r " WVT 'P"B;. ,tt ""ar that a fatal eioenvoeie, Jontt;U.rt,.n, jr,r ,Bfr ion rf fUDGE McLEAN'S LETTER. - i?"" a"m"J WJ1" ' the Stoke Our report of .the Anni.er.ary proceeding Xti SX&g of-the- ArnesieaB-Sunday-School Union, at fiold Hift and had ..mounted hi. narsL r v- ij mo i 1 Mule iilUtll DM BBderaigned in ti a veiling Irom city to city, ood. The mind and heart of a child may in order to lay the subject before the public be " certianlyormed. for good worka by mind, have loogaince drained his nei-im!,. moral training a the plant mav h imnm ry resources, and oow. rather thnr.,..b. led by careful culture. r a cause he ha. so long advocated, which ha. "Who can estimate the influence on ... received .0 much of sympathyand whieh ciety f five million, of children m3u1? ha. for iu eb.ect.the moral and nhvit led. And it m3v . 7B. cduea improvement of the North iB,i.ji Uuhn ir"gMt ns. he make, hi.appeal u. ' fi ,?eiZ,en y Philanthronhv. .rf :.,.; .1 " r5. 7'' kL"T""V wno naa been Sab- ieao public. ,.;- - mer- -au.-c.too. acnoiars enter into active .ocie Itthefriend. with who L. i-.j .i Ls- I-LTi ".tT.b? PPI tlplerre.of assocjaung in Nori an "ft iSSSaZ South, bear in mind the reason, nfi,; 1. t.. i. .1 . : .oea ,nera- ina : alii, appeal to the public " S7 h Z Hrothers in the name af avai-viM., J number of their HMrwiaia tf 4 cred, a. you value your homes, your instite. n foment of power which mnst be salu'ta! PhUadelpliia, made mention of a letter re- lwg n' ,carJr inim and wa. retuininr' c5vfromge"lileln fng the Presidency of the Society. It 7M hi Zl 3"H commence, with an able and illustrative o bttL A. he turned MiAS . : - . T.. ii ' n- .... . in. urn -.Su...c. jo entorcement! tbe mecesaitw t w ""v" on: he horse tont ' -r.mo.l , , . . . ' and rfathin. lA ... re anu assert, that knowledge ii . u V- . " w na f threw wiJuj4m,ai.,,.:... ... r . off his balance. Kefra k. -ni w"y-tnweases n lrecer hi. tkjv;,i.i i Y " vuu'" edacity of an indiv.idual .for mischief. The KKl t influenza fSKk.tk ,kl. :r . I tree, anrl Mr 11 i. . m'MV .vuwis, iu lormingeariy 'Da"g te mat side wu andpermanentmoralimpressioE.isthenon- ua ,saifljlit '!h tTt woleoee. His .idered, and their sneces, inj.trengthening body lS1 f4-? the principles of of good and extirpating .rflfli.toS "P1 the impulses to evil in youth, properly , W reKr' i "dd thi, yonng m dwelt upon. Upon these.alutary influences .k,"" jinking, and vi, iwoxicaleil l he remarks: .nff 11 ra"0' ,fl accident Some one murf' "When we consider these achol. the 1? -pSdin nurserjc of society wn conuot m i.;ki half .. .k- B.r" lhe appreciate ihem. The children are taken that there i. the price of ahqm.nleS a. tender plantreryjmxious, cut otr, and the ground is ao prepared a. a legalized traffic; ,d tl?2S vaiaiuaifc win ULOIUHL Vltrnr and hnlik.l I UurTHrM ftt titffli lalC . f i . ' SiUHUIIUU I 1 M vil IIBljlCwsaB ioraii-lMMal.a and there a icHMj murderrr. Salt. Watchman tiona, anU your social . hloaain. i - rv.our aoeUI nA nni;.:..i . i .. helping hand to the Id,,n77f Am goedhu. ItfE nttZ'rf yftr you apprecia, a. the amount ofeyU wblh h - - j r.. lunn uie orat time we I F'CTei" prevents cannot bo measured. nave appealed to the nuhlie. k, .L:u i- i' . y..M,cu , utuaa wro er t-iulorl . I vovernniffnt .n M.. l . . . " welcome to vour father. .. pi.. riT "i . ' wn' Mian b . - iiiuvhh rocs: I utura uu - t . fwi.q jh U iiu BOiDcintflgirotiLjear abundance ur necessniea. and to Taut n. r- vn hub great. WOrK. . . rk. lrll ... : .1. .. -i. -...vivu.niuii I icuui Will BclB. iuu lurwara to me anv do. nibniui k r.....k. Ketneaiber I H may be assumed a." ai iiinm .k.. 7 . . . J . M""w rcriinieni can rest or ral oowcr. Funhcr Oh he ssyr: -m w iuu suara iu catrviav it An 1 i. n c .-ZT'-" it y-v(t "To a. a nation, are camming thn nt-i n! nin. Mr r.. e i i"""'r"- ."w eoTernment! and responsible to those who .hall come after ua tot a aithful discharge of- tlie trusU New we must continue to k..;u . foundation,1 of ur fathers- . TJ equal to the erisid.. W.ihinfftnn A ir. cock and Adams nd. their com patriots, qeri HUSH, MY DEAK7 ' V j m. 1 - .1 ' a .. - , -at'"' wonuer mi. chUd don't go to sleep," -win 77 . m.?mer ,to feraale fr"61"1. "Well, I don't" replied the lady, "it. face ,s.od,rtyLn can't abut it. eye.. 7 Why don t yon wash the innocent?". -Why what ia the liaeT w.to. . ... . .. :r ;r wuu 1 " oar wa. tn. reply. rake soap, then." -But the .k ai five it a soaprifie if the child kept awake all night.' WeB,' that doctor ought to be lathered, that'eall." We learn with rem-i itm 's.,;. t Ferguson, Wh0 ioft Gaston toantr wme mouth, ainee, for California, died it Ohagre., of - cholera. Mr. P . amiable geritlenjari,: and will be regretted by many friend., who , enrh.o.,i a,.- uade him from thi. unfortunate trip. Of the remainder of the company, we hear nothing. ; Lincoln Courier, ....--' The Ptesident when he d.;a the adJ T ee of hi cabinet, receive, it a. all hi predecessor, have done: and in .uhmiHinf questions to their consideration, h folloira. oe example of thp Father of bis Country When the President form, an opinion, he expresses it, and thmt it cnarhitin,-. h. it responsible to hi. e wintry and hi. God fe his acts, and no -falsehoods of him odoo- nents ill hinder hint from the discharge of t ii i '1 tl - o e ai ai VI th si b Cil ta shi ds thi thi ci Ml lit! pol fori bs hot iat thi and ma thai trot don pftl loal CL Ii iqoi Sir or's lUtr itndi ssati isjfj rout Cen Mom one ted 2 rospi ries. 8a va ivel be coun proci this i indie fiftee Paid Fren port r;T euJaq 5"? V.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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