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J- I t I u t i w p. i it it . ffcr ! t si ii 1 1 ir "-- fT;-"' " ' '""V -T1IF, NFBIMSFV TUTT. MtM. I.piwks: TheadvoCat ei.i,ha i,m, una iiitrouuciion, tom tun pr..p..,.wnrofJaari wiuch were cou- f,.rm,b.et.tr.e ntitttiHvandpser - vative olthe just rrghttfyf the Soulh ;-uJ , ttey gUrW m wany iabwewhe fi(M the Smith tru!aii.- t prouo.itions of la, which werecou-l.i. nppoii ul their k-gat proportions. .-.llutthoei.,,, fallacy of this pre- It'Hsioll tu rent by .lr. -Uiiii-c'ii, ul iriiiiu. Uul it dwmed a!l'is.i;ie to aent him of h.'4'iiiu' urfrv:t'l tin- 1 ill "not u u siatis man, but ;ik' ;i ia.vvir in u court, of jus- r.ce. ..:.-mlMU'tii :iw1uii juuu; .f .. I r..t..r . i... .1... in- i . ... m .i. . .. Vn.,1 J,v ti.L- N.utii tV.nii tlie j.a-a-cf the b"i;T ' . In mv firt article I oflViv!'S!'rift" f lew in. .relation to. practical iv-.ul!. 1 have others in ivcr c, an.l the pHpMlion t Mr., ( iVflinr. mentioned in tlie paper of t.'-Jay, makes a tit occasion for present- 1H1 tliein. lie iHoii,ise to exclude Iroia tlie lm anv nie:iH i;i ol uiverv ; ami, at-. any retrreuee to the .M ssoun compro mise. , j He public attention is s-!icited to the . fu;luuu:' t:a!e ul facts j flu-re i 3 Urri torv iing Leiiiiid ami t-t of Arkansas, bounded tlie .n:li by lied river, com-., niuiily 1:.,i.i:i .n the lndiHii country. It has been set apart f. r the emigrated C'h . taws. t'recR-. and Cherokee.-. It is a well watered, fertile and salubrious region, and A . o.:.j a-.- of Air make a State equal to the "liiia in evirv rcsi'dt except maritime advantages. A coiisiilerable number of white peo-. pie have iikntilUd thein-elves with the-i Indians, and the amalgamation if thei . . i "i . i 1 . 3 seen tlat ihc territory is'to become one ot il.s,.;... ,y,i,., i';,: :!.,. ...... , v - ist, here, aud a few iiidi'vidualsare weal- thv in ncro nroi.ertv. lie not a part 1 Tlie"K m the lioi :!i. t.l.ii.- who "the Mexican coinpiest. ore of Kaii-as bounds this on :, too, i, occupied by Indian have receded from our wes- tern frotiiier. In the southern portion i this territory, it is said, there are a few - slaves held by Indians as well as whites. Acd if Connies- should abstain from pre mature h- 'i-iation ami the warte of the I 1 . . . I . 1 . . . : . . . .:-rir:T r . . pobrv t . the natural growth of the e - .nii - f.,,1-11, luil'ir, MiJ.J U-..I1 . .-. -r-et fattht . there is probability that slavery might, ""' .uuiun irmiui, J. I' . a t . .. T.I. iu ivaii-a a i" iiuic a .air t nance- wiui fecK.iiutu,-iu.a territorial Legislature. UnHi the prx.iMjtit wioal iwgr3v jiiaWitionists and freesoilcrs had taken" - the aWitionists and freesoi!.: no note of what w as smins? on in these re - bxerpt.a atrip ot. h.ilf adege, tins' un, 1 ue was 111 uvuim au.weiuiuaiHu., - rT" s,,e Wing as follows, U . - Mr Urair-i, wi-tyamWd tn'.ll -wildawtlsp rii and seems much delighted In Y.m . a d A. lb .. .Wh,M rf eountrs1 lu.h of the Mi.i.H Co,,,-, the Centra lU.lroad Last and West; and j the actum the H.t.c.ans a ashing-, WtJnmanche iml the OM Xi.rtti mtv: eUlara nfc&Mm, Promf hne: sl.,fel-y. therefore, ilreo.g-; that hed.d no. say he wasop,Kd to the ton : aI..M & JMtm. L);J? It. which mmcr (1 il Zker ' A" '" Ui ,,"m" "r Ww hnTTaa bXTJT niseXv ,hat compromise, while it i, not . Mate's borrowing money for that purpose; I Ueiieral Dockery ad mi ted he dn not . Btoarid,. Bnd-.. Bn... t ..-, 'j " '' ai V, at Chapel Hili.-.'.d. Star. 'ZfZlfJ? ' " " interlr'ivdwit'i bv the conoiroiuise uiea- and ui.n the strength of this paper he j expect to get an v part ot the public lands k,.. Cn-urn Ch, 1 nua-bwrit, t'hrk, l'i,.; "", 1,1 llw a" enormous , I " "y' , . -' - ' ,' . l"c L 1 l!",u'li, , 1 , , ,. f . . j,k,.orr vi-bilf. Vieree is 'resident we think is ex- maa, Cobb, C-uh,at, C.-I, Cnuik, Cananag, Cwtuag. debt. VMiat wild and visionary schemes Lacourag-aat. too bam May aad gKattawrg. s 11 res ot 1 s .0 - i . ,r the tern torv is a rem spoke erv liars u Iv ot vreneral LKickerv. 11 ue 1 lerce is 1 resiueui we uiini we- s -1 ,,...,,.. 1 . , . , . , . 1 . . . vou on w uur udwda hut oloriiM ohhmim - . Vm snr.s .1 .... J;r tn urui n a rein r . !, i;,..,v ,n,IJil.. I...r I'i...e will ..t U.V."- lw. Oaay lab..,. (.encrat lockery in favor ul f Lt r.,v. Hrown. of Tennessee, who de- ?.1?.?J!TZ?',J nel uisiana nurcnase, uuu iu-.ii.in. vi wmw c nu n., , -- i.untiam, r.Jdv, r.JiiiunoMi, j .m iu.irti, t,urlili. raote territories. Thev had threatened ; of the matter. However he docs n'itineed the slave trade am.-ng the States, and1 them here. Vc know him and are wni shtve rtprestniTati ui in Conirress : thev ' ing to trust him. had actnaflv assailed slavery in the IbV ...... . . r . . . -.taa..Cil..:i,i!ilmbi.i. JUHl IU tjt.-ocaUUts Wii'iin tiie Ma'ti cede L to t.'ie ' L'liited Ol tiian was ever before so misrepresent - .-'..,. f.., ,Sv'i' ..'.., r ... I.,,; tl... f.etC-d as he liaa'-beeiu (ieneral Dockerv has .-X..A..,;.!' XVl -, ...... UittwOMmiir.tuijlhl.il. ilt-i urtmr -. - 4-.tiSiMM-JU.jn.MKAA 4 . tiat slavery -esastisy afid'-aa MiCriug4Wfn?Pfeil!eami tfterTC.apjfidtuI. . - ia the i.:;.c:;rii lu.-ijiory wa over-; l,e ivaie:-:i papers nave luiarepresenteu j or ait.M.Hgutii town. -fa&kgTr.ir N-8tingkat;Tlt; nrraxVcr.-lrasihiA- il4Wi;f 4ms---mfrvpTCseTrted - - , - 'r-rx::tsc' ' .. isrjturlc iauliwU-.JlktoxIuvuiU'ilh hajmtSeiiiK.lJhjinX. ffa-..tUN a. -taW-dW a L)i uiuii...."...l li'nt ii lion a f-.v iier.va in Kai..s utid forthwith KH,a Iiiimiiu- .. . ........ .1. 1..: . : .1.. : llie local Ji'jlTH w uooiltloinsiu, toeii rt-j; !..r ..r .,,,0,.,1. i...,..,r ft., tiii. r;,,,i. b.,.l ' """is "- - a,iile. VV e uollur them a piteheil battle ..here nol .tbeamn U. ti-htj however.- THer are eiilitin- f jr the war bv tens or TfwT&&7Yfanirtvitt"m be-'ttttedito- show that there u-a.caqd.4l out bv the private bounfy of confedera'e- ; Ills residenoldi htttyrT)ri: 1 : .-r - - r .11-.... iu ure holies, who are K.coiuiiiis-iimmeiii;"- -vi.a..o, f.r tfo. ..K-Jtl1.-. f aJwwrrsjrKwa-aa-t t head r.f aticirlieAiMuer..in. V-irtrin a aw!'Jeetk - Thev will 11 ud all neces.sarv legal means profiiivd M tliein iti Uie. i.VjntJ.ka-hid, Wl( If less .11 ai': Ces dpirr.-e'" of- iiiriifl-; ceiir-e-fr.il. Congress iTiiex.implcd in the tendur musing ft has always bestowed 1 Uj n the territories ' Thev will mi to Kansas not as mere : emigrants, but as so many delegate from ; the wan-nat rrwsoi! partv. Ihev will . . . 1 . . - - conswtilo a "Uiitlalo Convention. tortv,icr "u Jlr- raL'jr- 11 win ue seen mat i thousaud str.,!!-'," assembled in Kanas. ! t!'i paper, published at the very spot,; Of course their dAut in goverrmietit will be the s;:pitfs-ioi. of -laverv But will t!iev be ratilieJ with t'ni- l Thev will - not. Looking sontli ovr the line,, tJipjr will 2I!u' f lu-tE iiimtry liind Arkatias..on Ked river, powerful. tii.iiupii.iiit, exasperated, they-w.'Il re solve '.ij.on t.ie defeat of slavery in th;,. coahlrt. T,e; Ne',na-ka .bill will have rem ''! the brKer of the Mis-ouri line arid -pe:ic I 'ip tiie c in:, try fr elave'ry - agitafiniti. Here, tit'Ti, w iii be .still aio-. ther I . leeJitig wound,"' aud what will: !a-e to be donef VVIiv. iu due lime, we tbu'l leieu t,. .....In flie ,.t - - - ' .......... y-'jJ " "- And I ..Ire.-, dy b,re,t,e wh.if that plat- torin.i, t- be. Our Northern friends wiJJ pro: to api lv the principles of .---.ik&.UkJ- -biiL,'- Ad- aW ,U.ieLaaoio.,ia . State; s'ktW Aeeigiti-a' dohv the s.iirp!.' pro. -es, of declaring the tht Mr: Iir.:j,j A-u ALWAYS BEEN . lud'l at F' ca-itry to he ..-rr ar'l parcel of Kansas. AND IS" NOW, oopo-ed p. the Hate's',... ltVl'.'jC ".".'its, .-I" t''f. IrirMMTIg " T. j w.i:i. y- iji ,iit.j course .xix . et o.l ( 1 ii ii1...! -hed la.wr -iljk-cli'ii I. .t.i n . I i ,i T , t . hi i . it a.. .t i-W - tA--A. r . h s. tv -tjte".f clarin- if f The lc Hi!! b. irt of New Mexico. prec iJi-ith f.r dispos irv.by d.-clnring Mici ; im!er ii 'iibl make tlie 1 ifc Xtivl'l ,. mg '' fx", f-b .. en. .. 4CIUL iitia.. pit-wll.N- ir:'!ee T, i1 aeceid p.;.. st- Ie 1.1; a.lb-.uh :,; ii.ee 1 lh:it it Hie .n:tiiry ami-t -hue ijcet IS. to !iy : ! .nil I i" tin d priiiciii;.' of auti -Uivi v rv. tor b.Ki'.pr pi.riM.se-, and thev would site riliee, f..r Mi.- p;-. -en', th; j-articiilar tr-r rw-rfjivraw iit wlwli f.-ie-V'-h'?-' f-e-v.i;irftH , -fo r.ver- TUfow 1nvrv'' ev.-r'w'nr.'. Thr- Free Sjlll.TS W- -,1 I I tiil 'if A'.o!;;; ari'i pi -.'n-t. Mlrtp til 1 Ilk in ry. l.r toe "...4. -I r ...."'ii..r they fee! Ti.'-- 'r' lei, lie. i .'titi.-ii. and iS. 'tile ' to tU.'Utlt t'.i r 1 io ii .t . -tiiit V tovl a-!e, I,.- res.- oNiie S'llfrhelli will liiive bo.-dt., i,...i ..ppa- 1: tlit'irCMtlsl I'lleet- . ' rently ti;i natural I Abolitioni.ts,'' S hll, e'lC" nine if' l.erclofore so wii. it. qouUnue, I fear, to 3at,::: r::--: rv -:-r!"UarjraHy.x&het : ia. favia : ferr ajalu;,, th m rf-Jim bat-bl.ler, tb offl. The NM.rasM, therei'iiv, isoiilv"a pre-' ?prti.,nft.;tot - if!rTr.....ilKyli;n,;i.l. - lli1 itret in our immediate neighborhood, ami; Missouri law. Thua wilt appear the trntlt 1 Mi(wonri UWi TUaa wilt appear the tnitB f thoM of t,,e Sortl who ow t0 ywitU d,e MUsouri ru-it-tuiii. J,t0 aenionstraW to their constituents jfethat Ttlia teen xi.aisa lu ilrDene- i' x- ....i."'i. r . ...T If... ff t , ., vorth" and that "it J ..fleet, would bo favorable, only to the: It should reineiuhered that while ,w nreoppo J to the Jlmcmn law, hi us ' aj.plicatiou to the territory , north ot 3t! , A-t , 'to iriiii , w havfi never beeii oiiiHii!- evi to it us api-iieU to the country w.ulln .-.i . );. . " ....i .. i . .,,1 v 1.r fie ak-of a mi-erable platform. s""1 c-Uurt-iI, tle Carolinian pies on to ;alld a platfvaiii which is to laa for no,"11'1" oi i at rnio never uiiiu uow . miu ui' t inCr ii period than Tiftr years; for w-ln e the south has had to furnish all the- limbers for platform-milking, she is re-, iinred to snpplv lresh tuiiners every lour vears fT i new one. Seeing -that we caititot get protect hm . tor our pruperu m llie ii rniories, uie-irue police o We she f the South is nun-intervention. v . . v, j "'"h I" it l.iT-fif.iri't ii tiil ultsti u M lull T.i i i tuve then, off, e .liould seek to excrude, ronian was at pannage on u.e i--in in- from them any mention of Javerv. In ''"" cittmof wttwlU was reivinj; upon our intrinsic power oi ex-, . ' paiweii, wu should be sure not M stimii-1 theretore, are we called on to Remember ? i,e.., ...... i ,.-.r,..io 1I..1 t.v,.ii.ii-..!'lit nomine of us knows to bo a fact f action of the North and make "for it oc - casSons, with "violent motives, for antici - n, with violent motives, lor antici - gaud foreitaUilig the-.fiilarwiuusnt s South. McDUFl-'IL. , oatiiy uf the South THAT CERTIFICATE. Mr. Rragg, out at Rocktish last Friday, PM f X: "r five persons, and some ot them W lugs a- : bo alleged, the Buioiort of which was to i Uow that he did not evade the question I when askeddjv tteneral Uockerv.at Men- tliing uf the matter, but it strikes us a rather a small business for a candidate for the high ...Bee of Governor, to he run- mug ai.oijil WMIli Ills Uatcll OI ceriincates t. l'ioi liimsell' up before the people. The I signer -..f--pan-r ..f this deeriptiun 4tre . tf' tht vbl Statu be true to theiMelcts. hardly ever known to those before whom But the Carolinian has made a deli.be ' thev are exhibited : 'and s liable are per-' rate charire aaraiiiBt General Dix-kerv, taiiii. 1.1 lit in ia.n inlr.Tmvi uv t It.wo at .nit i. 1 1 11 I . , . ,,.,. v. 77 . ... e v .: . er tS . 1 1 1 1 1 I II ,1 ..ll .ll. I I 11,1-1. .11 1. . ( I " - . treacherous is human inemorv, and, in ry little reliance is to be pla.-ed .,. cer.ih - i . - fm - t i..f Ufo irivt.li I II lf l'.r1.a c norlirl Uiev are jiiven. Ill MT. Urajrir S certin i. ,..!.: ti n i . , era we auow toining ,ney may a:i gfef.V-hmmnibla melt. but. mt ba-ve iry i little doubt that General Dockery em get! , men just as good to sustain bis version There is one thing tliat must be admit- .... i v" ... ,.1:-M wartuesi. aauurcrs.: . every on.;, in iact, who lias not u.ade. him out the L-reate-t and best and most con kisfont l.ii.iiiiji '...one nimi the face of (),e - - "I " v. . ... earth, has inisienresented him. It is an old ' 1 . , , " ocic iiicie is o iiiucii simme ' there is always' aotne fire; and in this I 'i riiriniiwuna-ja 111 um a.iimiiiniu ' f , rf T.nt , s.i...a . fl..i;.,.. , al ' ' a candidate tor th Governorship in this rotate, all satisfy oa-that lie feels, . tfery ,1T're sOlxlt'lde atrrml , tT' extension of tlie I antral Lailroad either Last or West, la addition to this, we copy from the "N. Carolina W higainl Alljeinarle lutelligen- pap-r. published iu Edenton, the following artfcle in relation to the dis- cus,ion in tnai town oeiween iren. .. ,1 it. u . 1. .. -ii 1 . .1 . w here the lie can be given to it by the I'wlnde population if it does not tell the truth, conhrms (ten. JJockerv in all that j.,'1 sa'd henpon tlie subject of the Eden- then sav what vou think ol Mr. Bra.;;;. Sort A Carolina Ana. Ptom lit EtUmton Whig. . MR. hllXOti OPPOSED TO INTER- j AL IMPROVEMENTS. j We were verjr naturally Ftirpri;e4, a f few davs bine, to learn tiultlie iocf-; .1 . 1 ,.. . . " '.. " an., ae luittir ceruucaies w .nr. jrjrarfr pi rder bprove the soundueof tl.ircal. di late, on the North Carolina IUil.Road .nict;,,,, t,, !, ;,l,ll ..A U'te".. r opoil P. the Mate s -lieuoim lu-anl lOlltNTiiHt lmpis.venients, ajilv-. lrtOUl4t...-l.ws.h l - ntnen - r " ... J ' h gr 'Mr i',tn ev.-ivt? aisled by lien. Bockery, on the loth ult.. If lie favurv-d the ex-leitsion nf the. North !an.iiiia liail Itoad Kast to Beaufort, and v-e r-r nnr lennsgee LineT "" ""But he isee Line: Hut he Kive a ernphatie lt---wa -in-fiiTor. :..T7... ". .T ;. v." ' lid ti"t lie-itaf.) to ' .LH'iiKti- aaked. 1 lie- Mate , Pai r . A im tlie inoltev Pi ..... ., . , f . j ml. ...at Boa-l f W e have tl,ouht for me t.me pa-t tliat Uratrif t.x.d a poor that chance, but Mnce we learned thev had -irotfeu uu certificates h. rove that he was s . ind on that nuestion. we are colivi-uced, that hi, chance of sue- 6 simttl IV 'Je-'ees klfj feiulilul If t,5 every 'lay ; ipiires de-j 1 b-'Yi ve the an I as a ile-per,,... ca,e re rate rTiensurea, so tbr-y have -? to iv-rriirah--.. 1 n" '.j'deF to' g-V-'l peohle of lh- State. ..e an- w.. il-a-'ii ed. that if it bee., mes --a-y. tha a certifica,., -1 1-1 u in in je ild 'ri-neral's .'barges aain-t-Mr. A cmi be g-.t'-i-ri tip, -iirned bv as . ni.d we have not the- least doubt. h .' the Br.i- in.'i'i '. hi- a .... . iri-r riu.ri.'ier of ''.smJ jim true p.-, b.a'i that wotfi-n Up bv the '.r, T.eraey. U'e .j.i. nur Whi fri. tids in the neil'wiil see to it. that I'e.... .'i Jmjf ' Is pinned dowrt and forced to avow himself WrflaiadttM AUIir; ..t - jsTTT - r - -Vf at- jw ryrm . . 'v, tytr rr:" - aTr ZTr.T'-TTTTl . , . . . T ,. . J J i - i - that quest i iu-le.e-1 of pcrmittm,' .him t,.avatdiukU-.aviii.t thai, ha atumU iiou l.e platform, put forth at the UdUing--o. co Sanhediin. .- , ... .... eo Sanhedriu. rn WE DENY THE CJULAUGE. The Carotima -of- tart- SatttrJayHtota- ttiencea au article with: " -. :.' " , . BE- CartWc on h jiii iioB put u him by Mr. HrK, MtlinitUsd ttll.f(, WM nl ,,roUblity of getting n )rtion llw pil,i;c ian(i for North Caroliufc" , r , ;t . n ' , fc . r - . ituI DiH'kerv actually - made the autiua- . . , ... not r.asea upon any no, u.ai u.e n.ea-. ure will ever bo ctleeteg, tint that Ins . . . w n.le purpose is to catcu votes. The first thing to be noted in,. relation , ul institutional rigiits oi tne wuoieeoun to this charge is the manner of its intro- frv u the aubieet of slavery. If this lie ductiim. I.lt jt bk BKMKMBKBKP," A:c., fact beyond all sort ol doubt , " , , , T i V i 11IUL uciioui i. ' vv nti iii.m. .o ei y ui.iitc nit; istiiiiir How do we know that 1 sion in question. . i ii x -.1 kl. . T 1! - . V K i . no niii t xtiiiirfti i'. i nit ir iti i it1 i ;i- it--. . . v. . ... - - .. . ' f 11TI 1 1 Xow we were certainly not at Carthage ;"" ' occasion referred to but we mi- ;"" ' oceus.o.. .e.e - , "; ftake to w that Crei.eral Dockery did: I""1 make tlie admission with which bei is charged. AVith the fact that a distri - biltion bill has passed both Houses ofiyeas T, cays 117, Congress at the present Session, though it has been vetoed with the lact that lieiinett's land bill received the snpport '. it did at the last C-ngress-.tarin, him in the face how cold he have made I such a admission? If we persevere if we elect to the Governorship and to I tne Legislature men in wmr oi uisinou , always he allowed to disgrace the sta - ! "on which he occupies. A little while, and be will be consigned to his native iiouiiugiiess aim ins uaue uoscuriijr, um then we II jret .distribution, if the peojdr ill I : : . 1 'i . .... t n iini lfiusi V. Hj4 11 IL wre Hit ; 1 i- .. V -a. t. -i 1 1 ... . . j ... 1 : Ull lOO Tll llHT 1 ll.lfl V Tllft PllUrir.' ... V flatt...ted, and call for tire prool. I he la- let it go to work and make out its ; cau,e if it ca... , Wmmtttmmtmmmmmmt - ; a,. .'if lt'i.l.o,... i . U firfl lfl lUfll film All. . w s sv w . s . i 9 w SALISBURY, X. C. THTTESDAT EVE5IH0, JTJSE 1, 1854. i. .v,rv f;o'KRNOrt 1 ' flVT A 1 VDVTi TinPlTDV Twou.ao'. a. a rsd.dai f,.r the officauf Ibgh Sheriff ' for tro- Coost.v of liwah. ! CT We ,re .oihord i. .nn.-r C.Lr. Kun-n. , , . : " ""d.d'.ie .r a-.riariwu f... th offie of High Sl.er.ir.rf ll.waa Ciaiuty. rr We are aoihoriied to .n m Mince M.ino Jo.it .... ... ...... ... rr T.i v Ka annonrirea h.moeifa and. . " "f f! UrU Vimg M aaosng Augoat-ele,tMul. APPOINTMENTS. Gen. Dockery has made the following - s j appointments, at which Mr. Bragg will ..et him: Fndiv, 2, Bmaafi-ld i, Graaville, 3, Oxford, 5, K'tit., Periu, - 6, Ymr:ey TtM, Catweli. 7, VV'eiuir.trih, 9, Thionaavdje, DVidftQf X(K 'liingtiim, " ,,r I, Witutim. Forsyth. 13, Mt. Airy, hurry, M, YddkHirilir. Y!kin, J5, MiTkaTtllC. U-flr?, !, Willi.mabure. IrxM!. 17, lSiaivitrt la. Mt. MuuriM. ; " HO, tSalievbury. Monday, 'I ui-Jay, VVtJjfiday, ThurMri)', Friday Monday, 'I tidd y, W -tJtVr-.y, Thurway, Friday, Aaturday, Muiiday. Tupaday, KIOT IN BOSTON. We learn by telegraphic dispatches to .1 , , , - , . ' " UM of the 27th May, "'at leartul not was raging in Boston on that dav. trrowinir out of thn Rum. fn. lave Craf.----A larire Tnectfrrjr was auueil llall the night before. (, ,i- , .... ..... ., . .. , , . .w - "" auui. m .ui tiateiaiw) ww gtymi i . , . the deputy -Marshall ol the L mted States, ' James Batchelder, was Bbot. He leaves. a fWLy..Tlm. exciteioMrt crriifintie.1 tr, i a true Republic dtl Canilidale for the utnc of llorll ' i,r....!v 1 1. .11 1,1 ll,,it In. bull uv..r f i v . ,r... I t lit. . n o ueo 1111 v Inn. il.i oa u-u In,, I r.,,r-..;i hldill tor Klillors of liatllTS I.V lllkl ll. Ull. I O : luirjtf, lut tkr IViHlllI of Rowan. i '. . ." .1 , f 1 - j. . - .. r. ' . ... ' . .....it ii ;,. .r...,e ,.',l ealof.it. , - --j niaauau jutMrnsi ie able. Uiu it will never tt, we upiser , -" t" .3"", 'T , , sM--wLulhm ITWe a ithoeiiertd reowale W anreianrr Vr-vjs r ,,jte seVt,re np,,,, Mr.Toomba, .', lt -,r vfi;- ifiTVSo f .iir 'ri ' rtpr.;jM.-iW;m;., VV r- know of but .iWiMjajaJLFa!. it t aklimd.la ii4.aa. d n .....-.i. ...l.u ...... J talk.ol. f'Utna the. ..pnCClir .bUbatrUr-.l , ' :., ,Vh- "i:Mr.h-irK-ir: . . .- .; .... . (j mcrea, and J,..iJ wrpr-rtr-rriw-ctfr police, were caFIe! onf,'!c.iateadioirri.el rvr--t -t -v- ti' - , r --r V-"1' ' nnil nil tl,.. I s ,.hl.V. ...;.l.:.. 1. .... ... .j. .,i.,,i nitiiiu 1 CHUI, j were ,,ro,I;,lt ,ip to ai(, in k j or,,er. ti .11 , 1 '" KA""1 'l"UK! was uu wlm wiery a"'J 'he angry rioters wmhnued to crowd around the building. The Mayor caused tl're riot act to be read, and was usinz all i ,,-,.,1 " ; -1 - ---- , : .,-.-- :i -.r.-'XTr the pow er he.posseed to Jteepdowu tiie. pow disturbance. This was tlie condition of things. up to last accounts. 1 T ITt'O IUltikori May 2. ' Advioa from IVe.ton stau that 'the alrelA wr.- ttill r-road.-ij. and th militiiry und r arms. , .'ol. '. F. Sutde, of Al' taii'lna, Vi, the ow-! in r 11I tie-In-line nav.- Amirtv Uttrni, offer, j t i wll him f,r ! 200, -and tlw ii.oi.ry haa been , le arly at! suleriU-d. . j 1 iiKoBOhE AW...B an.1 W aauiLt 1'hiu.ips, lor, i.f trfif. nrii,i..u .i.,!,.... .... C.IA.. ni..l.. i- '. I. !:'-- . ".'" i .1 Fkniul It-j 1,.. ,. .... . ...j a,. .1... -..i 1 (y,,,wi; i,'m ,L L.i. ....... .1. . ' - -i'i"";'' uimn.ucs reaten, to ,HUll:JIiia Ua..PlT,IWaljUf1 ' ' Uhd -..J .. 1 - ' " ; ; ' , lbe --1.--a !-. ' V r ' ;,' , " - 1."rl-h. I,;ri,iy, ' ; -u.-J,.--" ,i ! , .... iutnintitorv, lut li uprB re- "fUE" SEBJUSO "DILL PASSED, It will Ua een rtyJhe.a.nbjQhie4 pro weJIiigs TiTTTirUrSenare.titT the23th( that the Nebraska bill has passed that body by a targe uiajority, and is uow, in all "probability; a law. We . rejoice at least, that it is doiie with, and that we shall now titaf no more of it The Coiin- tpy will mova ott as usiiaUiieUhersectionJgiw. IkmUul. -Wa-da Hoihik-XJr (whatever niay be its ultimate effects,) , being able MmntHliately t realire mat it .- ... . . .. .. ... f . , f . ftaVocate it ,, . , . " , v ..... t .ft iri-.n.l i .ul it ri.t.tjiiKa tlu4 nrlirlll- "M "- ! . wu u to tax ,t give ! mik,r cfficJwit.v ,0 t!ie uw fr ,lie re - : , - , . , , toration ot fugitive slaves. The Coiisti- ni. .ti.il fi.rlita ..f ttii St tilt I ktl tilt a IwHIif . iiiii"niti i i-i...----. ..--j-.. i -' I ' were, ai one nine, uuiy repecieo. NEBRASKA BILL PASSED: The Ibtlowhu; U a .utemVnt of the voting on ihc- Nebraska bill en Mouday night last : r 'At m. It w movedio by the bill onthe iabl; not .gil to-yea 62, aays 112. Miortly atterwarjs, ttiB qnetion u put on aerweini to lb report of the committee, slrikinu jout the eaarimg clauw of the bill ; not agreed to Mr. Kirhardsoo next moved hit substitute for ilir mil, mi'i mn-i miim ..n laiumi iin.iiuii.i ' delay th. question n,n.n it, it w put; and it tbr hill, ami after action on various motions le was agrurd to yeas 115, navs 06. Mr. Millaon muved to lay tlie bill on tba ta ble; not arm-'l to yo. loO, nay 114. Ai'U-r another ni.-lli-cUul moiiou to adjourn from Ut. Multefcuu, llie Ull (substitute) was read 1 K.ulknfr, Kkmne u.i, Unm, Grvcnw.), Grey Tboi.. H. B.yiy. Ilu.iu,n. eip W. Mama.' ; !!;'-j!Z?PjrZZ. ' Km, Kido-cll, hum. Lamb, Lanr, Lthm, Uich . lolly. Ltnab-y, Mcpuuaii, Meihaigaii Mcluuall, McIoui;II, McSuir, G. Mill r, Muuh Miller. Ulda, M. P.ckcr, Prrkin, Hietpo, rum, j P.,weH. Prc.i.m, Rady, Kreor, Kichanlaon, kiduu-. 1 Koblaua, iLio-, Kultio. Shannon. shaw, Nbowi-r. ' lilnnLliui X Snillli Una Xra.lt K Han O Mm.lk , .- . w. 'V ". Smytb. snuurr, f. .M.uton, K. H. i..n- I. ... . . .. .. lira, 1. uurit., t-iiauw, L-a . ,u .-IH.IL llflU il,. ti.i.,1 n ul n.ie i , v..i. .. Ti.,. Ti .i : .1. -n......,...i:i..,, . Taylor. Trd; 'b'iJdgK. VViakajn;WMyiry I avuUB, . . Mvt It-'i Ti '. , wun.r.u, u. . Irauu vauA rja. " in, , uicama...., umra taatman. tij. rli.n,xamaiul, Ibo- ma 0. EJaa. Kfuaoa. Eibrnao. wrh.rt. W. I ....... Ilrtim rnu.it VAtt.iri. wt tT. I . .lot TLfi V" .i Tr.TZi:-'Il".i:ZZl- . i GrowrAaniu, Ifarian, A J. ilariau, lUrri, 11- If II U tl a" J . . 1 " ' Tr ' nu,"-r"' BiR, U- I. JUO-!, lilttrOK, IVlMfX, LJBOMy LUD, .Ctfoeb, MMietmi. Myl, Mathmoi. Middlrlo'arld, Mtllam, Morgan, Munumt, Murray NiCbola, Nobl, Norton, A. Onrcr, Parker, Psk. Peckbam, Prnninton, B. Perknia, Pratt, Pnnirla, Puryear, David Uitcbc, Itogura, Uuaaell, 6arau, &v, Sapp, t$pym.,ur. bunmntia, keltim, IVrrril .Smith, II L. Sterena,.3truitun, Andrew, Slaurt, X L. Taylor, S. C.Tait Tkmfm, Tl-aoji, Traui, Uahm, W adj., W.liry, fe B . Waabbani ..lorari. W.rtbum. Well., , Juu.tuiih. lJuuKia.Mu mar Kuchwy, and; Vtrtt-P aatwt:th..r.ii.t,i WWawrib, WbaoloaiTbo. imoj joui owmii. iwlM - May - - l - - Senate. The Nebraska bill was then ' U'u "V? and Sr- resumed and col. . . , ciu-ien 111 apeecn Mr. liell entered into aloinr exposition I of hi, course on the .Nebraska bill, and ex - ueyr .ja., Jiucuoeu a.iuiutut-u naiiuui, , . f. t-U repelted ille --clarg -ot .11m.U. thrown out by Mr. lell. ...ua..w3U-jneplitai to by Mf. Jauinba, aiid an irregular diacussion ensued, in which Mes.,, ,. Clayton and Badger explained awav certain remarks ot Mr. Bell, a to the eo,,r, that hull been r,..r,ned l.v the 1 Southern WTiigsin the policy to U adopt 1 .1 1 .1 . . 1 . . . . . eu iv luat section 01 llie puny on uic Nebia-ka bill. The debate was continued on the amend - uient prop.ased by Mr. 1 earce, on V el- , ' ' , J. ,. ,. " . nesdav, to exclude aliens Iroiu the pri- vileire' of exorcism-the elective franchise Iding othce in the above territories, and after several Senators had spoken, the vAieTidmenT was' "Weere yeai T, , "nays c 1.1 1 .1 c lalt, Hour, Corn, Chickens, Ejcirs, But- Mr. Seward addressed the Senate in V. A . c opposition to the bill, after which Mr. Dr' (""U' &c fec ' conl.ng to Cas, sj.oke at some leiigih, aud defined circumstances, but newspapers, advertis his notion of "'squatter sovereignty." j ing and job -work, must go down to the Mr. Sumner then made a long speech j lwest notch possible. Of course there against the bill, alter which the vote waaji,m, fairnt;m , ,nch demands, and they taken on the third reading, whiicIi result- .,, . . , , , . , , J ed-veas 35, nays 13 ; a follows: w, not ,,! "'"od hy reasonable men. Ye'as Meissrs. Atchison, Badifcr, Ben- I5llt ''"'' are ditlicultie which we have jamiii, BnxJhead, Brown, Butler, Ca, Clay, Uawaon, Uouglas, ritziiatnck, '..:.. II...... t. I I.,. ... ! I iritili, liutuer, aututsoii, otiea 01 lowa, XP? -V len?V? . 9f,,."'4 Sr.rton, Norns, Pearce, Pe t. , Pratt,. r i" '. I 1 , . r lkilaiu, ocuamnu, oioeios, oircreir, Oliiari, t f tf:n vtr:n: r . ,. ,,y . . aiii n riiTrr.. J a.. . 1 on. Fish. Font. Gillette. Hamlin. James, Seward, Sumner, Wade, and " alker id. lheiiU. was thea read the third tuiaay. .... . ... . . .... ,anpasseu. ...., clock the .-POLITICAL, JII A It ACTF.P. Of the vcteri on thL.Nebrmka Bill. a FFtRM ATfVK. '"lnor"' rm the Boilnn Stat Democrat, from the tiottnern Stat 44 6S frMn-.ereaUlcrn AVki v.- .i. . u.-.j ... Wl.igs fmur the aomhern StaU:t 14 114 I ir-moorst from the Dorthern .Stale lleiri's ri from the witithert. Stale '"js from the 1.01 them 8lalet Whig from Uie southern Slatet 43 2 4H 7. t.sr.Nr.'F.s ind iimse ar,T votixo 100 !). m.rau from ilfe northern Stat.n, ., 5 8 .s m.icraui trom lit anutliern Mate no .. .. v i)is irutn ttir. nortliern Mule Wliijf U um tW ttW ritiUea -- 21 .-' , p., nr ajHQd..wfAii.rm, '.ipSl.fTt.., leaf n u LAp&iHiiU: ev"4 v i,f L.,1.' i i -i a I---- ,-.,ii.n,uliit:i!l,lui. VV.lljiutLe. Ll-.t tt -' t ...l. :..!.... ...il.lTJi lemperai.ee, om . , T in this paper, ."'Other are excluded to A KCMOR. - .' A Washington letter writer of the N York Herald saysi Orders have been K'tit by the Secretary of the Nary to delay all vessel of war under ailing order, and hold llieni in reudines for immediate ser vice. lliis precaution has been taken in view of our presout critical relation with cle Sam is apt to be scared before he is hurt. XS" The 1 Dee Star, printed at Wadeshoro', has a paragraph in its col umn of news items, stating that it is ru mored there is a case utgitmll jxixin Salis- byry Ther The..-Mr is-eutirely untrue. j icre has been no case here which could possibly -afford the slightest imaginable! i un.tuvt f.if uiwtli a rilllliir uch a rumor. Our column - . .v.. nity is enjoying excellent health. ; DEATH OF THOMAS RITCHIE, Ja The RiiTinJond Enquirer of the 23d!ono. Try it. instant, announces the death of Thomas i r. -- . -- -, Ritchie Jr., asciate editor and proprie-; The Steaniers Ooy.OrahamanAFanny tor of that pajier. I I.utterloh, came into collision on the Cae m . I Fear, below Fayetteville, a few days since, ryTThe MlUenU are beginning to!d ' Lntterloh was so ba.y da.nagwt '.'is "to" " J I I - ! , witness the destruction of the world rturM uirum Tl...v ..r..,,,-...l tl.....,..lv..i "J iii IS 43, but it would not then take lire. I They are now predicting that it shall be destroyed during the present year. . them be siiecitied. XuHh Cairn Uun Argun. NEWSPAPERS. The Philadelphia Sun says that news- papers everr where must raise their' liri-1 Ct, jf tlvr proprietor mean to keep out j r 1 I..,,. A . . . .1 tin is true w.i greater extent loan . . ll.imL II HI II I. 11 m UU in. ... r.l'IV I I II 1 1 - tizing rates remain the same. We re - collect the time when theWI. (W- wiis) till lllrHHl to Mi-W''t'Al U. illlrlltl Tilt! ; f ,;,.,r111s, ....I., .a i:i, session of Hit, legislature only , at lotlr . !. . ... . . A.ll.n. ru-r n.nnn,n. updowLit "" ed duHy. an y Issiie" ouitaiiiitiif as luiifti ' . af . . r . . as the semi-weeklv, at six dollar. Ad , - i i 1 i W4irc4 lilj(u;r than thev are now. Subscribers anil adverli seis siiiM.i.i le.i.etuoer tins, hii.i pat me ., . ,' . printer punctiiallv and promptly when called on for their due. , South Carolinian, i .... i i .i t Thpse reinflrV-s flre firidonliteiltv triu. - '..,. ... ... . it ", ami. w tiiava r r- OTL'lW.'!!'. A1. b.Uitioii , to siibscrilrers and advertisers to pav the. - F ,1,.,, lls. ,,,! e r.. .......li..,, it , l, wpuld not only enable us to meet tlaily re - curt 111-ueiiiaiius, uui 10 neip in anv ancin : the cause of internal iinprovetirfiit, which -.. . 1 . ttun and auvtuttaing A lew (iliera gen- -,-, -?,, - . . j tlemen would probably appreciate the iircuMiatancea reuaenng such a cuaiige ' necessarY, but Others would want hobct- ,er si ltf (W , , C V , i-" .- re'urcM. " e,1""r- '"'""'hs ago, the publishers in this place ' 1 :fi ,..i .1. ..: .. a ! . : .... e . 1. ; iiimnufu u.eir aii.erusiiipr miea, lor tne I sake of utiifonnity, and in that change, ) gave additional advantage. ; but without j ,... . ... . , . . , .1 takinir the trouble to examine what bailr " j l'ee" d,'"e' ''' them ceased to ad- I vertiseiaKing it lor grautel, as wo learn,; 1 that the price had been ' raised. . B ,W3.lL'"c ,.we pe?reetly ."right to raise on Coffee, Sngar, ! to encounter, and are worthy to be men- tioned in this pliice. 1 - rST-Thr. trmWt -nr .(w tThTt T. ; unirj alio tt ti rm npTorr, nTH mi f roa'l 1 . . -w " -- -. ' ir , . . now matter oi seriou coiisiderition. TIIE.FANTASTICS. We had a fantastic muster in this place ir i.. 1 . .i . . . . ... 1111 .1111 IHV mm iri i' 1 1, ii.iii ni'Apir iiiinn - ,r , , , .' : ;, ' . .X:." - - 1 -r years. Y e suspect that the reiiowu,lig.-if,.vt.rn.ne- mrainst the exmrfaion f StAttl Tu Jcliajiytr deserve the credit for the oild display, and that bent upon Kiorv, tney nave otner scnemes in contcm-1 Ipiatmn. Ihey have our thanks for our ; I part of tho fun. It is truly refreshing to turn away one' eyes occasionally from i 1 1 1 ! 1 .1 .... . - . . . oetumg Tne -rate routine ot Dn.iness, and tho daily occtifrencea of life, to gasafeydved to subscribe $jr,iaw ttj tlw upon sucn a mirtn-provokiijg scene. Wilmington, t MunrlnU'r Rail Road. The Sumter Banner of Wednesday snvt: The receipts of this road for the months of December, January, February and March' last, amounted to the suinof $K(, 5IK),87. . At the pn.sent time the travel is very (treat ; ,threo assenger car ace daily-filled each way, 1 , , , , . V rTlie Poeaol Bine i said to be nerigiis- ly ill from dropay. , t . tl awlrHFl'' ' I' ;lu'tlmiiu - ,l that il i "niij IHohiil li- llinl v slia , , . , , .., ,;111k. Wlml tha G.-liffiil relillv did MV will bt) found in tha account or TW? oiscibkioh m wnnarmin, which w suhjuin tot a refulsliun of Uie uuwor thy trkk. ". .1 - oirrcspotijiil tif thr f ayrttovlib Olaem-r tlnistti.U": H "id timt Mr. jUr(fg fcd repealfnlly chiirgiil him with dmiltiug that it in vry iuipruiuU that we could rruvotml in i.lrfninui a distriliutiuit of th public lands. All ha had to nay to that m, thltt h wWml iImj jropl H Muderstaii the wamier in whkli lie qualiM.llif rKiimikt lU- did MVj autl h iU'mtt4.ittlikwitM, 4wnl'tiXlfk dtmocrotie tVnis democratic ;LegIU tuff, and tltmtri' (ionfiior, it w unproba-' hi.-, but a rvmhiiion in lb aftrtvutul Jepsrt uuiiu Kmdd inmrv u our iihjire of wid doiiwifl. . mmm - Tlie Steamer C'itj- of Glasgow i given up as irretrievably lost. The Franklin arrived on Monday, brings no intelli gence concerning her; . .-, - i t j - . HBlh OHiiruiHi. 1 w"iu iihhb aue, ....... u. idets to tlie notice oi me i. , r. i me j Order, wtych they will find in another I column. "We doubt hot they would find a visit to Statesviile a very aureeable ' as to cause ner i sun. i ue were to , I1TI1V1 , passengers aWrd the Lntterloh, but they were all rescued. lion. D. M. liurringcr, Ex-Minister to .Spain paaMid through this city on Swtur- lav last, lie is in excellent lieaitn nmi livers the oration at the commencement, i at Chapel Hill, was here a few day ago. U ,. 1 , -.ii- Ti 11 .. is tamilv were with hiin. lbe U011. ' W ill. 11. l'olk, lil'otlier ot tlie lute 1 real- dent, was also of the party. KrtMii tbe Ka)j tctiU Affut. 'Tlie IwjileiIi Staiulftnl informs iU b. .im, :..:, f,ti.tw tj -aii.ar intl atyle as a writer, or - . . . ' de.ag..g.,eiau,:" No: it had better learn u, s,. Wt it talks aU.ut yU, : and as ti r iictmigt igtsni 1 1 need never lay aside its own genuine article to' emulate that of alir nril'-IoinagrTm 'i an artixrhj in ' ... " ' " . ft ' winch we are nK accustoiiieu to deal , t i , -a tItHtli, tllll tlt-t ni l4 tllftt if want to whip the ilevil you must fight i .. o ... i ... . i In ii with bre, we do, soinetmie, take ' . 'he -Mandard cudgel out ot Its hand and j crack its own aconce therewith. Tl(C nrau also adds that if we want personalities we inilst .Ira draw them from ; iHolhef:!. lile1iTfMdn2 Tfre-Ettr-t ; t, 'mimSuui a"i;tiele.-At Uta'SiwIiErl whieh the accomplished kditor of I lie 'ativesof the Press at the Southern Coif- 1 " 1 r . . t., v,.ry p,nte.lly iipoti the vulL'ar prac- lice, iuduletl by some editors, or al- ,. uuiUv t il... ,,rMet..- t,.. Wl ; KU1 "J lm" prnctw . ttiey are tmti , leading organs of the locofoco party and . suaura m tu nj uu w-t . stupe '"1"" fr'e,,d "f the "Mlrjian" will piit that l' pipe and smoke it. Wo might cite 1 the laws of controversy in Athems, when that was the tnost polite and accomplished j city of the -w.. rid, to the same effect: but I 1. .1. 1.1 1.,. .1., ........ ....... : si.eu ni....o.u. hiiiihi ws inrow.i mmy i "I" '" him of the Standard and we for- lh - ,, is the that a The Standard cannot bluff us off. It reoiriiised oriran of. its party : Bud 1 that alone renders it worthy of our espe- cial notice. It it wishes to argue with us W'B re r.l-I"i' 10 ",e;t 'l- " "tWOTlta"P tack us in an v other war. we shall be found in a condition to reK)l it assaults. Vhink Rixtd to Moi kilsYrrn the Proceeding of a late meeting at Wals. r' Mills, in David n, it appears that more thiitt i,'M,mi) have been aiibscnbed in Uaviu and Uaviijaon, to build a branch from the Weatern liiatd to Mocksvillc. Retracing tlwir StjM.TUe N. York Annual Conference-of the Methodist E. ltli, now. id . .etshm, luive passed a restdutio,,, negativing by a vote r79 .0 X llm. .l,.......l l. hn Imt TrYlf f Jinfj r ri. . . -,..'., 1 lllf "f hiiiuaa bei.iKS except with a vier of mercenary holding of them in bondage.' It is .mid tlnit rarrol Hiw.na IT Ktatm f Minister M Cortstautin.lt irTHt8uXiwji -- ----- --.-- ... . -. - ... . the nama of of ifovfrmnettt against the exntrision f tha CrTtteks front- Turkey r ' l . ;.W.-We are truly glad to per- cieve that in accordance with the desire expressed through resolutions adopted at apiiniiemeetirigol the citizens of Clmrlcs- V.n, hebl on tho lOtii .:nlt. tba City Couu- m,:n na T,u-.b. hut . Charleston and Savannah Railroad, in or der lo secure the charter of the said road, r . ChnrlrUm Ctntrtrf: Yankfi. Poctkt. A down East poet thus "immortalize" the beautiful river Connecticut:. . " h.ll oS, loved Cutinertieut, on( hut thna ran, lr.t( ad ad Ui uld lUnfunj, and Ireedmn tumi.n." RenviriMs I nmtgraliotm. On Th o ri day Jasf, over twelve thousand immigrant aariveHleifl e New Yfrrk-from Enrmic-amt on Friday about four thousand more. . . -rear r -sj,rf -.v.-j,eiai. I A-1 a Ut 1 111 V UMUtI lllt Ml , lliii rt'n ai.il iiiiv.i In H el I ..-J li '- is...i s. .. . j ill il llir"ii. VVf Imvf tulniiH llial o.-isi tllj. livti-d.ollifrwisp, wi cuu never occupy time kriuia of iliffiiily. Hern nJ huppini-ai In onf .!ii'ri4 wlikfe we wire ilfii(np4 by Knroni natom. Hty-my if aa uiik a talrat otruM4 to our (in aa raaauaat memory! km Of Iwpmwx at m mMimpwrrawat whtcb, mnat taap a CDmunduif itward It it. rN Ml w wa, ksa 4itaIariaa fro" rpuflMMt nfleetion, an wub a kwUliiaf fuwrr, wiaa tvai or ahciMiadl mn and mAmim aor wroara. wha w aim u thni who art kand4 tnctr ka tba aatanniaalloaof ic and tit procmaaia f rirta wilh Ike aamrajPc of lha AlnNfiur hlwmlf, tint sun ia a juat aad rihtsoa eaaaay 4t it the that iweoiva ankjily to our ariaelpln aa4 a (ra Iwiboih tw awwwttf anirf tiirlawaaaflwai Taw S9iwaf May; IH.M, wul kmc ba nmmmtmni by lb atajtataa Daidaaa CuU( aMch aa ooaaalna.: laaa of w. e urrui g lu Um gluriana nuuiaiaaaaaaa of ffli, aa a nnrat with ilicm oa that ajrr tboy foraaaw tba aM could be tflrctrd dr " Virtao't aid," by trtfottay (ir tba Ibna biaf, III plf and luokinf fcnrard to n intrrcuing future. ' They did aot atl la roeoaa. iilnU th basarduu baMloa aad analtirriac achirn. nuiala, of tho ehoka ipiritt of otkat day, bat la yoial tltr frleixU u Ik ouly aafa aad aaaaaaanaa' Mad to nappiaax la lima to cam, fhobawaalaloadabala. ag baad to th faltariftf, and aruw tbaif naiabaaj It tba world. lUpyy tbabl ! Tbal Lkrro k aa bmU. Hon n our Umt wbrn unroll lalborarllfM bl)ala in ia lb boaatMMa aaramoalt afj a Tiaiaaiaan orlebrauua, bn ia oaf afrnf ia tbt ,lliroaaVia m rla od comiiwHi at ouficgra ua bko rMiaaoiiaiti fmnmt mm hnotaoay, la lb ami vf U.yoaa ana mm at OavidoDa tVdk-fo, tbal tbeb-baitbmdy pndaowdact during that day, ars-alui tutumra ia tKelr WbaR " " At t ijiftat if ib eaflefi W8, lb .Maa aad iIn( W.lhn-1), prrodrd by tb baad, aiarrfc.d a, tha choprl whor thrj wm aatr'rtaiwad by iddtm aa fasxu Mtoara. Mall aad MatUwwa, BMmWraaf ta laalitulioa, Tbir pecbtwr ohaata, tlttwBal aad aUfaut. la th aflTfanoa a bnatiA) anwy of tb Bibi waj VMoatrdby Um ldio of IrroVH, U PandM Dm. ua, through Mho Mmmib Yocao, a th4r argaa.aad Reorred bjr Mr. N. f. Baaaia. . .. . , ADDEE88 Of MISS TOU0. RONH Or TEMPERANCE. ' autnoring nuiar-aoo oaomiroairbiiaawtaadoro uri ,""" ranbry fn-nd, ia aal whdo or tb lawaof now bud L,,,,. Ih. wtW, WBmmb, tbri, wk if dth KVaaraiWr thai oa oro hvbonrif yiuirarhrra ; fur oa vomaa fabt lb bardta af laaj Wubia tboat rlaax gmova, k-t aoi tho baaataaat bada of ;ai-irucr(, be blaalrd by tb wttWfuig aworb of moral wiuag. May an aahidy adnd n ftanb from ihror cunoreratf.a' bada f-i oraltor Arrkraada, orrvo oVaib,M m ih awrol vinrord of isar baacrr Muod- wii. ifmpanine an u oiu-aouit TirlaSa arona oritbta ihroa r4aoae ohadsa. anamd whirb ant Hootor pa yniir tftt-rtmsr, wsk kin aianioiium taat aiooaiog riarluaa llial larh may a Ibo caoo, ora anro. to prcasM la Daridaiai INriokai a Kipy af tJiaft lady arorw. i ara rom law intaa, in laaaa I your pain tt nravan. Muny ill areeala aa Hi uarhmra. It ahnaarii m iaatrortir kaaoo of rakty and a wnrikr Ibo Miarly of kitrtngoa. R a Ilea it w roJ-r a bra M-gi.rih' at taut a kite Ik kkt aarpaal aa anagatb kko aa ad der Ami ntay lb npwit ul all truib ui lb waya ot) aaderota.Mliag. - ' Thea bad I lbe Trwaati May it arotpti an teMtrMet tat tan aa a aaaro, May it rear ik Maa fruoa a Wo oa dagrMiag. from the arroariof dratb and pa tdiiio't dark olauta " MAUtilE YOUJIO. KexpQDM by Mt. Xaakia. LADiliH I. , - li m a.ict lbl iibofUMkai aro.ao, bo4- kd. that eoa muai aad wdl ia ma maaaLr. i v ' 1 wo-l a.4 the owrd : yoo appear aono lb tab! Jt T.""??L'Z r.io.MT.1 uf nolaHH. : ywl jftmr pnorrr w i tbt mK-ul .iraen. raelWlrr. The bailie AeM aad the Keiwia ehamiVf M aot o.ahio ymt tir..r . ymmm Ua aa.are ojf th hbl aaolor la aaaavrof to. Yaaroafioa. uui auuana, )usr Icanojal ym pray om. viali taario aaoro-wienn( at (rolWal la aroaaa th oramnr't bn.w raeo l.taaate iadoo. IS aoaoa uf Teuiperwe, arheb yeo faVouaa km odruoot aatt S.frn.lera. "-m Tj Trhin mailt arum kerwH tmm M it arlrrrota An tuppjr, Ihrko "sWy. '! N hariaf apno aar vatete-laarai oac aa arrajt of beaatr, inacae aa ttrlao, foaxd aer h.aaor oa rtal th aoaaajt of hr fct Who rua aaule ameia(lf op a lakaa, wbRa yiai i li.,i amr-wrt fiaii .. n, BBHenarojIa orfaaat ap.nl w SI ...r Kol a tSara ia oar rmaka, aa jom on ire au IraHumar u lleavea. Coaatry aa W 0000. mr beat and troeet frwad, a to aboaoua tha ewaoa mi Tan.fH.raae the earn af aalTrrmf haoatialy. If aeatt Io.,t that thwoo aot ortth a ojr uoa, kadahl aaiUlaia, a than to a kajaat toio.rt t with ot leaat a h.S and ante at Ma, ihea mmm oad . crorea Biaot ho th aaHai Meh a ooai Thai he a. unwurth. to hear the nrood aaaaa of a aa af Temp ror.ee, 11 yur preorar aad th. hair mvmmm Iratrf). Th ihlaV ! tKB a tt aa.aooaioiaii That yoa -oiRrr-B aa tlen rtrhoaj ' haw to aarih. a lamp to fuido ua ia tho path of Maa aad huaar, a heaooa rtar tu pant a to he.raa, opaaka Ua troth ia lancaoge aawt elugoeal aa o.pmoiro Una are 00a OMnoaaioJ. But aa t pabtie aiarei,w of oar dap fratitaale thai foot heoatifial aad laralaahl fift aad Ih 0081. and roartenv maoaetbt rrhaHi M baa kanmitfi permit me w Ih aanta af Uond-oa Ihraaua ar- retara yu utu, ainaar oad aalotgaad thoaha, Tf at llm aal erar ho tho hrtrhunt ul kot ee oa menva-y't pof o, ad whoa wo ara ealod m oat uar port m th trying areaea'nf that ooter world Jroaa whih wo ara anw rirloded, oar aiiado arrl m moan u thn miananl with fratUv aad adaaratiaa. Thpjl rarb'oyualmiln,slrori(hthoaBea, bear with jroa tho ph-aainf re e So-etna of hanof par furmed a deed who-k Henna nrar we naiuii oad anela fate apno hut la idoairo. Aad aa th frleJrs- .T."'lFW,orWHHta,aoaam,JW:ajt1 ponto of happr -haypr 1 ,mpe rawre laanca-- Lei BLtdMIU. af 8 ah oh at 1 In In. hi tn in i oiat oral la peel, ilia apeerh thnn.(hm.t did ful jttotie la Ih eauo which h aa bnMljr ad roe ate , aad hoi roaaork. la tha otadata war aaeh at might a rips lad final oa Ktrenljr Maaitira tu the expuaojra ajW tenrj4aaki f-fdl. at Ufa.-- Way th afad.aU 0? Dtridai prooi by him warainf ! H lack me r ia aa huanr ta th Hoaa of Teraperaae aa h.or tor North Caroliaa, UEwjrrit'8. iVr. Brunrr .I wiah, through th " Watch man," to call th attantio of tb proper author- ilir to the iin.nAiliaU) ftrjeaaity of draining th water aad filt h from tba. Rail . Kraal track -twean ih laaw briJft m4 FajCawtjA W,- wh rwid near It, are Bow annoyd with niaaqai Um and diM-rard of frogs; and uolea th n- ne i rainuttsi aoon,- w ahall be aubjected to fcver mud ague. , A TAX PAvER. Sniimbitrif, Stay 81, 18S4. Wtpihfor Trern. Heat one pound ol sal sod to redneas in an iron pot, and dis solve it iu a gallon or water. Thi wash will take off the nvw and dead bark, and kill tho inseCU on all fruit tree or grape vines, and make them as smooth tltotifc'h T....w-,- v. . - r"r - pousuoa, ana maKe oia tree bear anew. Nevpr whitflwaHh a tree. ' '' , j I. f f tJfnl VHie CsPtj.,VT' " W-- . ..-j- . te.;r-.,i.s,. -v it f.rllV ut -l&W -W"r Wsl, ivto .mrsrjrw:(rriicrwsjJr
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 1, 1854, edition 1
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