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p. r i!ui:i:ii;i.i. Mnai;K. A J'utLr I ill, J liU hin tir S"H. Oil ' Str.Wni,d,l W. th Tfith ..It . av. .1- it v o. ,i o , . ,. , ' i m. franklin Carr, of this county, shot lwiy -iJWwW UodTJdgel lkrtlerr AIt.i!"inl and lVtera.iMi.rjr. IWIroad, when hiij. fJurreU new and profitable rti William Carr, without the .lightest pro- 1m'et lation rrativcTtind ii'tili of manufacture in that comitv, prow e,Jkm:,11ci f construction of the We , TwaiHin, c circumstances, aus w icuru i , . , ., ! them from the' 'examination before the ' Coronerfoti the fullowitig day, arc us fob Yonng C'arr, who U lately married, liv ..1 :.. .1... 1 1 ; .. ... W. rwMdenrr., r,r l!w ttt'i.TWatet oT Magee-,, Creek, in the ,,,rth , aMern p..r- tion of tlua countv. Tia ha.l l vn a Tkll,di.t mf.n.; i .1... ..i,.bl..rl 1 luring the day, which yming I "air atten ded, leaving hi&Jatlicr .at hntne. When Le reiuriieJ from the ineeting, he wa- ac companied by time or four trieini. to sjiend the night with him. 1 hey notuvd HjKn their ui rival there, tliat something was the matter between the sou' ami hi, fatlier, n tlie former acted very coolly and even dUi'osieetf'iilly townnh theoiif man. Nothing serious occurred, ho'eer, until the family and their guests had rctireT for the nilit, to their various ji j .41 it 1 1 1.-1 1 1 r . the old man, with hi.- aged wife. Hie mother of Voting Curr. ciipyyng a pai--let on the fl'KT in the main ImmJv or rMii of the house. iShortly atier retiring, the' aged couple were heanl in low convera-. tioii, aj'parcntly in a plea-ant mood.! whereupon young Carr roe Iroiti his lied. , and went into why re his parents lay. ami commenced kicking his father severely in the side, as he lify there upon the thr. 1 The .old man arose to his feet at the blow to defend himself, w hen young tjarr feiz el a chair, and struct! bis father several -times over the head. A seilflle. ensued, the nature of which could not well be dis tinguished bv the dim and expiring light on the hearth, but which resulted in ihe ld man's thrusting hi son out of the dixir, which Was oi-eit, into the vard. Yonnir Carr then returned to his own room, wiled a rifle etin which be kept Juadand.weijoiind-tJic.Jkoi to where his father was yet standing in the d, sir. One of the e-iifsts for the niirht Vho had left his bed nt the,,di.sturbance. endeavored to wrct the j:nn trom yonnjr! Carr. but upon his threatening to shoot licad fitr a thousand dollars, and that J would share with you the last dollar 1 po eessediin the world.'' At that instant. ; .yg.tr.pMudlh.eg:ui.i.a titer breast, and tired, the ball passing throngh him a little below the breast. ,, , 1 1 -11 li and lodzinir in thback bone. The old mm aiso, nc ocsiBicu. 1 ouiia r inch , inio execution at me time, inn, " ujvan, our own coion v mv11.or010ursu4M.il me wuvu crops are soon, aim uie larmers . SOMK,, jlllcs Jlv :,, i otteli visited un- Ufh Katrine. Alas' yamauaipi hi Mcm-uw.Mwu.Mu-j.itui,vpe .oi,.me I'opii iace ..niy.suoj.eci oi oiiiiuin-, uereer iney ure , traigUteUed lor tueaiis tu get through the j bY a man who assumes to be jtid "e luiU": "er tltat. - Lmt , , '".'"'r eii.pora.ui s.ay eu. c .ear., ....... ...e,.. ...ew, u,, ia..t iriu.iM.i.u, ww ycrvW , their condition fell "I. '. ;,.,; own riise lien -e l'1'" old man said " Don t shoot me, r rank letter of a corresi.ondcnt we received yes- intr Kail Iioa.ls, aud sources of proxtH-n- i t' , , and executioner in ins own taust. iteiut. With regard to the two von Know 1 would not Imrd a Hair ot vonr h.r, iv tlmr .ir.rp ami excited crowd as- tv to nnr citizens. Like so inane Hinall - s.v., ,. . - - , - tniinur olteliseS. or siiMMiseil oneir- .1.......1 1. 1... . 1 1. iiiaii Tarned"aiilrt'1trlt: exclaiming to hTsJ"dtiwnliiol TiTsTmmIv coiivevetTTiack-Into wife, " lib. la, I'm a dead man ! ' and in- stantly expired. Young Carr then mount- ed a horsx', and to. hiying wite and a- ..titer prisoner, ie of whimj had been -'tregr 4jeWtgt; to her,-1 aia;lb'H'V8t;titeiieed.tt-tlie penitentiary. i house, not far distant, to Vhoin he a!-o We learn from onother source that the sold the negro girl, and 111 wh.e charge : crlff was ..j am ,ie,i bv tjle , he leffhis wife, while-he- made good his , f ,llfv prtK.tjwi , their muderoiis - 4.. .. I... !.. 1....... ...I-.... ' ...... . . , . - TTeii .1 , e- lie liti-s ii"i. udii i.ifcvni though the Sheriff was nearly upon him on Monday last and wonld doubtless liave capttireit litiii, tmt a neii-mauagci j iuwlilcli he was h'd off from t! I US' . I'fo- per inrsmt i.v ojie"of the R?rVsti's' nreTr tioned as a uuet at tlie house '011 tfu A'wowi aid the fugntive iu hi. escape." It is vet hoiie-d the heartless patricide may be brought 10 justice that speedy aud retributive justice, which the enor mity of his crime demands. Ati'cuz Cvur'ttT. . TIlEOUItilN OE LYXfil LAW. 'TiseWashihgtoh 5eii!iiiel has a lonfrf v "lyircli law." It' says. : " Lynch law originated in what is now known 'as the I'iwdmoiit WMintry of Vir ginia, w hich w as at tlie time the western Iron Lid. The nearest court of criminal jurisdiction held its sessions ut Williams burg, w hich is but seven miles . from Jamestown, where the first sct:!ciin;.t was roade. When the condition of the country ut that time is duly considered it Will lie seen that practically the inhab itants of the Piedmont country had rn. law, and were forced to be a law unto themselves. Misdemeanors and crimes of fvervsort were of fre.jueut occurrence., and vet the apprehension and delivery of a criminal ijivulved an ar.lnou- journey ofhuiidruls of riiilei, most through a wii derno, which liot only fx-cnjiied week-, but months a journey such as ni;;'i-!i"! the propriety of making one's will before ttndrrraking it. Hut-even -wip; ; .siTij-t-ht-arrest to Im made, and the criminal sa'e lv d.-livered to the oliicer of tin- hc a' Williamsburg : even then his :, vii-i..n was "f ro'irs.- I'M.r. h- ignorant "t tin-' fact and of the evid.-nce w hich iniht be -blwt. lle-cuuld Hot snend w .-.-kstoil- rn?'"vrrtidat:k''r''.on""f'',,,i MmT 4- ilw- nsml ami.-tltruu; aiTiirf-t tli C v Mttied coiintrv. to Inint i:n v. : t n -. and aM-i-r.nin what km.le.ig- tt n,,-! of "Tf feWf .W ' p.-wrieiTt ,4 with- crimitiul ti':iii-a':i"ti- " In e verv d 'sound jllilgllie! whom coiiti'iv. t th d"' wu lial. PiTtnipi'ii! aiu'.hg I. anied I.vneb. !. ; so tir, i -h j u-' :'. . j :'!g'ii. ity, ti.at In vi a- kt.'.v 'i C'.unlrv a- -I i ! I.ik ,i .! it- nun. I ::u: :!-.!: of ,niie oui, mi. il ium, a:el be a'" al I' be thoiigirf w ,.- ju-t ' si'h ri .i ri . f v .'a-. Hi-n- .1 -li,: i.t a- II- I . ,t; .aleiv and sa frTi h,.-.tit.fiiitood Colisiilt v ill! I .I .j, a'l' I o ...is.- belort I.'. .; ' . which there other pl-r-.t: iicled ;'a at I ! I'm! Is' a' b;,l .1,1'!. .1 -ii'-. an I punish mo-t sv stent law. "teirritv ...kl. i,. v .:, I ! iiaiue aii'l -i- .is a c'.mpi:.... i. i ,gl 'cliaMi -. i,i ri gai K- I a :bt and trnjrrirr il- m a- r'lf t. . j at detiat.ee. a:i' y i rs' it l..i , tK cause v e such men n-ss-f the ln - Ho'.. , have flamed With 1 .1) or w: .V a olfM-es of Uu- cou:U.-: bi-l.'-e A', ,j-;.jth. i: A b ;.!,.! of... urs recently witnessed a somew hat remark , ,y'o..., among ,uvh.u. i.. HUimv .t keeping t ie peace. A cor- p,,v"' ""." - i --,in ing along intheiicighberlioHloftlieUich - , . - ,.!. j ..; " V sprung up between tp cock to the ', punk Tijad 0 ir.itv. The pig, without discontinuing;"' j"ea iwne in his rooting process, gravely walked be- t ....i -..1.(ji,,., , tween trie two combatants, ami thus sue- ceeded in c,arating them. However, ( tliisotjlv itlictod a temporarv truce, for 7 H-tting nn example-111 game V . J1'!1'''', . IJ' i'!"' he .a..4c t ock, the Ki.gusli Liou and the an aspect in.l.eialiv e rather of sorrow than I'ltfl. wiiu- IU"iV Uif ',V; "1 "lie,arieS K ve,,,',!'a, .H1'd H,''-V,W "T ,tt u-tweeii the enraged adtewaiies. r.en ,.f ... u.w .i-af tli nttr kindh int,i.oi;ioii proved iueffeetu- t . , tor.l, rn Th -u iu. it ai.iH-ars to us 1 : . !.....; ' 1 .7", 1.: ' L henecleiice. exercis,-d i.m, in behalf of a imi M J IIIV. II V V '111 .'a Viie. s iivti city which Has excl,iue-l ins race I mm Her hunts, is beyond all praise. ,rec a Heliever rn Uie intiisiiiiranou oi sou is. wo should have no hesitation in cone 111' that tins remarkable tug is inbabileU i.v the sl'irit of the delarted Alderiiian. Uuh. VKitch. i - ..1 .,. . . . . .. .. a ti.:. . sv.anu "oruiii iua.01, i. ,. .. , . ...... ,. . ,..-,,IUre nmtU lluu.-uniec, iiiia 10 a , , " ,-i . . . .;tlV. 11 1SW"" me urucie reieneu o.. M.,rM,ac ... on., ,o..w. ... 1 ber, ill rittsborouuli. the miiiUs of my artistic friends tliun it m every dnectio,. ihe pat.ence ot the ,,,,,,, ('(ItlIlty, while it cannot engage m, ty ; to the Merchant, the Mechanic, and; . did in mr own inind-,-fnde as it ia in mat- !;;c'lvVHn:U MAW WEArONS. jters of the kind. (A,;plause.) . uiar charge up.m one of the'eoii.ba.a,, ' ' I i'eU ' JT those t. ! e ''T l'" ! T1' onfreal IhhttJ, in a.luding ,o Jt S dnvini' him con.i.l. te v from the held. 1 :.. .1.:. trv is not 011 v the bone, the nerve and1., ...... ... , ..t P-' " "tre ' . V c uere m 11 U'ruin. nit leuiiiers iitinu :. ... .1. 1 . . o..,...nA ... .. ........ .....,, ..t m .... 1 ... Tllk Ex. iri MK.vt Af IV.Nro.l.-.iec!trt ' iHUn- ol mat county lor th.s Tl .1 1 r If . I . . 1 J"'-'.r.r, jituxj mj jw. . ti c waini o-sivi'iio mm i',i,v- ,0,.- tniusthe-negr;, who murdered Mr. )Vn.. ; u-........... 1 .... .!... n.,.. 'I .. . II. IMitler. Ill t arolinc countv. Marvlatul , on the 2Tfh ultimo, had been tried at ii Denton, and convicted of rderinthe second dciee." and that the verdict had :e.,eauaeiLimii li dissatistactloll as. to Jliiii'JiiL:'" "sceriam, mi ni.u iney s,, nnu h dissatisfaction as to in- duce many citizens to threaten a rerort to Ivm h l.iw on T!oir,hiv hist, the dav on which tLe jirisoner was found guilty. The prompt interference "of the law, however, prevented the threat from being carried sembled about twelve o'clock i on Sutur-! dav, niht, proceeded to the jail, broke it o.-n, took the prisoner out and bung biiii they nailed to the window oift!ie7u rv f the jail' buildin-'. He was suspend- . .... . . - . d until te was extinct, when be was cut' the jail. Nor did the mob stop here. They then released and set at liberty two work. Ibis is one of Ihe most hiriny outrages ever perjH.'trated in Maryland. Haiti 'inure Sun. -Hie " It -I'liILulelplibl Eveniti" Mail savs: may surprise the faaf.ltut a fact if i notwithstaMdoig: th.it t ie ladies in onr large cities nave tS'trde il ference to a border or two of jrrnsS, ,a na i el walk, and a dwarf shrub ; 'confer- tionerv establisihtneitts,' aud other like fashionable resorts, some of them rivitHin- in tin-el -tdendor tbe Lou- d -tt-"-if i-ii piiUee," fiiriii-b Indies wiih stim .SleCT-Wiiii:iar!i n-w- rhriiRWH-ntraw i, in tfiisiniT iiiL city; aud ladles call f their w ine, or 'correc tives.' after ice-creaui Tlie initiatives to intemperance for our daughters and sister-are furnished in 'brandy-balls.' w hich are globule- of sugar, with the creature reposing.. it hiu and this description of cotifecf ionarv' is furnished to whoever will call for it." Ctx in.nati, let. 0. i fiiflt ni'ulill uf JJilhitK ,it,..nl J't ihij Sh.nr at Sji 'urtjfit M, Ohm. Tlie , vel mode of show ing np pickpis kets : National liahy Show t.s.k place at Spring- Vt.-rdav aftern.H.n the Chief of P tield to-days ami one hundred and twenty llia,(. " visit v. the Agricultural Fair, entries ot babies were made. i alM ,.,, afterwards two notorious pick- The first j.remium for the finest baby i pockets were discovered in the fair exer of two vears old or under, wa- a tea sct:eiing their tiefari. .us operations,. Thev jtitlr a-wilver valued at three hundred s dollars. The second premium, for the next ; best baby, was a tea set valued at two hundred "dollars The third premium wa-. . two iiuiHJie.l do.iars i.r tlie linesi ciuiu i ... ..... Tt... r.. ....,!. ...... 1 1 i i 1 1 c I -hull x Lull. .'i..nii e x it.- mmi.u- tin - i i i miuiii was a Parian marble group. TSe first jn-iuiiuii was awarded to der that the people present might be tarried to the highest state of advance-Mr-. It-miner, of Vienna. I'iii"; the se- gratilied w ith the sight of live pickpock- meut of any portion of the ( tiited States. end 'o- ..Mrs. Me) . well. .f inriiitiati ; the third t. Mrs. Arthur, 'or I'luladeij. but: the f uiitij to Mrs. Henry Jlowe, of Cin- . f ITITiaTI. Mrs... i,rft ihttuaLU-Ujil buck. L;iLies J i.-.ild have Iwen admitted to this evhi- o mo'i .'lod ha ""ft fe wt'i't': na1"cbTtnee w ill. ' A: i.i 1 1 ii.. 'ig the exhibitor- wa, an "Id wo wh. came with her seventeenth Sin- claimed a premium on that i.d. .1 J- i i i . ' r l - i -,,JI Ihrmum. 'JUllg.-, .It. I r.tiii' h a man in Inn. he can take no- up .i . i i .. - )-.r a:.:iit and battery f V,.-. sir. I iid that, and what I -aid I r.-t.-a.'. If von i.meh a man. v..ii are -p, ..f :i l.ieael, .,f Uie peace, mid Can it. ..l.la-.. ; -Vii.l tliere no exceptions ' ... virarira 1 .1 lll-t.lH'''-, I . I' V. i.Llt' li i : in i'.i-i . to t: atini.ip: If ;f - i gar it ii at fli i'ir tea vi , !.',,, '-'li. cker The t . t h- I. i'J.il - 1 1 .! f.l,.- .the t l'.-.lt -ii bee .111 hv - M-i'.-'.-m-d A ll -JieC'lfie ' llll - W.i t l'l . ..lifaet . t:.. in, I euv'l !et ,11 .4tatuJ ' ed. ' ' l'LANK KOAlS. T(e KavcUwillo Observer learns from ..tl,, who has had im.. opix.rtu- nitT tlf kwm t.ut probably tdo.Owh. beliaid to tbe citizens t lUmloiph ' UI ( ,.js Tar flir i,jrit8 cf Turtien- i intimation of how Plank : Il,Mds contribute to the benefit of those e;zem wilo ivo nuar emm,,, B1,d ,ave j 23ih j Muck.uu,. Wtael It Jbm.ma.rjj . C cllfei,ri to ttlr tUwto good ac-!" Aadr.--.. . Kri.y 3rd ; Chri C.urc., fW.y jtne earth aaj c,mnt a, 0. VinEu''" 6!MA.!WJl.,VHF,!t'',, oituty to which we are invited rf evi- j tU.llcc palk UtmU are ot Ilort. ! profitable in l.and.,e dividend upon I ,ie luom.v exm-mled in their erection :i n.,,1 ifT ..uc.i ffu ie '..wveJ tcilirie for bringing ,1.,.,,.., :, '-iV 1 tl. -...I.-,,..., .,C .1... r..,. 1"""B .'"f .K.. - 1,."r co",."-v CH". f'.lr,"sl' l'"r.'"d. lTl'vl" n.t figures below CumlH'rland, New Han'ovcr.' Itrunswiek, ic, places it in the , '! 11 in tin- 1 that the West - , now ern j.ank j..ld j,. cmue u, ,luir ftss;s I' tance, to improve their own finances at ".j'priei! which even ec)iioiiiy will induce ,i: .mi,, .,.. i,!,..,,. i1.,i;,,lpr .. ,t,.. i..!,..-.. r ro... Illllst ,a,e 81;lrL.d directly or iuaii - rectlv in the tliirtv thousand dollars paid " ItiiU' llllil liPulHuli OPTl O Itf hlUltllftlP. i -" ; .- een paid to tlem for other articles t hat lure, ! 1 low m:in v innn.sumi tioiiars nave ""' "eer ouiu nae iiiaiiuiacuireu, oui .1 . ! rai 1 is 1 lor me existence oi me i lana noau, we. have no means of knowing, and it would perhaps be very difficult, if not iinpossi- hie, for them to ascertain, but tjiat they Have lieen be true. thus largely uenelitteU "t ' We hoic facts like the atove will have a tendency to remove any spirit ot indif- fereuce that is settling Umiii the minds of arteries they carry the commercial life blB)d from the heart of the world, after 'it leaves our Oceans, Iiivurs, and Kail ICoads, int.. the extremities of trade and tfis.I.io.lack into that heart, thus mvig- .1 1 -. ' o'rtiijr. the wit. Je system with a eutuiuuii life. UrrtiuJiorv i'atr 'wt. fiitrxintj of a StniiiJinU. Tie Steam- er E. K Collins which left Detnlit ttn- . ; . , ' . . far .o.rl.t with a bir. ninor Uf ..u. ir,. !.., SMi.lt for lleaveUnt L.l tire'about midnight near Maiden, and was hhui completely envelod in names Her passenger,' and crew were unable to save any thing except the clothes they had uu. N eat I v all ol them were com- 1401, .11 ro 111 1 m owmotiru uv ntiii 1 uu n 1 . . .. i 1 . .1 lire. 1 ul few would have been saved but I. .. J . 1 . . . . . . " for tlie oVrt'iinate were ina .nea, ... mm,,, .wv - ''"'"' iiien ins uiuoiiiiininecxcriiotn, . . Z:.V:S roiX" ZV JZ Sufferers ot ' The b.at was nearly nt;W cu'1 ,),,e hundred thousand d-.l- 'ars. She w as owned by Caj.t h. 15. urn, ana iiistire.1 lor lo.wo. l1-'rt! was.i.t Course great coiieteniatiou nmolnr flu; liUsSeli'ers. most of whom !4..Ww:i:5iiLtLplawd: to -wnterr-. : wttt tbrett-H!-rslHd by-hpe r urowniiig. .Among tno missing are .tir. 1 ) i M I i'7 r.f -N crt (Ttr7!nrrn fll Pow el , Jjiureiice Wimlon and Thomas Cook, the Pittsburg railroad agent, all of Cleave hind ; Mrs. Watroiis and child, of Ashta bula, and fifteen ofthecrew. Theotlgiu of the tire was link" tl. Among the saved are . E. Dubois, of Pliiladelj.bia. Exhibit rox of Ph kpk kits. The New Vol k Herald mentions the following no- were both taken into custodv, and bv order of the ( liief put at once on exbibi-y tioti. They were each provided w ith a large placard, attached v.ilh a string .around their neck, labelled "I'lckpocket-. 'i-i . . .1 ii... .1 ... i .i.. j i uf roifin. w ere -vi iv ii w tun en itroiui't im- , i r - tairimderauescortofiMilicemeii.nl or- et-. 1 be novel exhibition cati-ed con sidcranie exciteineiit, ami inmdre'is oi the people followed aJiter them. Thtiy . . t ... .1. :i. :.. .......... Ti,r s, M "Tl rsinwn'ii 111 nnw ,iit,.,,-i i. .several hours. e imderatand. J-hat.. tbe next tight -n tigered gentleman caught fa. !-i !'! prnvjllt"! W f!l il '"1'.' rants: tnwtuwKtH! "tie oi rue stock etc- pbains on show SCIENCE OE COMMON T1IINOS. nn y .J' ir. Honey dew is a sweet li'iuid dei.ostcd iii autumn upon the uu ,i..r iii'1'.a' ..Ww. Usi. i.rt lu... , ,...;,.. .., ,,,;. t, ...A' Ii.l.iri- 1 4 1 apnis. ii is very injiiri- ... ,,,. i,.,,.-... uu ;, tnu.l i. them with a thick, tlaini.iy liouid. on a- count of which the leaves cannot t.erforui their iiec.-s-ary ftinclioiis.aiid in a short . time thev turn P.La' dingv yellow. Ant are very fond of the honey dew, aud H7,i H'o r itf ffnn lin' ,riii;n tjit i nlli'iifi mui I'lipi'ij. -The reason l.ecau-e the leaves are covered w ith erv line Waxen powder, ov er which the .s roll without, wetting the surface, as v w ou!d over dust. "i:J " 'h, If a ,r-on k-at the sun f.r a few moments. -all other things are btrk. Ixfcaiise the pupil of tin; eve Ih-coii, es so contracted Mint it so contracted that ,t is f.,o small to collect a siitlb4oit t.niiil.er : "f Tin of light so a- to enable It to dis tinguish colours. - Jjiit alter a lew turn- 't-,eif to the l.ght. Carolina lUatcIjmau. THUKSDAT EVENISO. OCT. 19, 1854. Biaiw Animax, Gad willing, will arsaea at Char- Mi, An Sunday U J id af OetnWr) al CuAcord, "h I " " ' " . ROWAN AGUICl'LTUKAL FAIR '1 Iia 4nnnn b am M t a K'.tlt'lll A TI. . entnrBi K-ietv is tobehi on Tlioi4c,,w,Jr wUb,U,M! t,,e fjCl idaV the 86th of tlii month at "Mineral " - 1 sPr,K- ,,ear Mx.nie tt. roard resi- mutter of the utmost very nie-moou o. society. nen me ia- horofthe farmer is blessed with abund- farmer is blessed with abund- "I when his broad fields are sinil . . - . - , , 1 , lnK lu"t waving crops of gold - ;en grai, and when his barns attdgraiia j ries are groaning with the rich accumu- lations of the Earth's productions, then may we look lor prosj-erity in every de - : P"J " inuusiruu me. ue .Mercnani rejoices in his large and ready sales ot r 1 goous; uie .uecnanic gms to uomcat 1 .....l.t ...ll. a a.... ..... A.oi.tonnnn.. I "K""- '" "- ... .1.....: ... i 1:. .-..i....... 1 t urouitcuoiis w ills lllutletl ll.v louiiti , nmrket . tlie ,1,,.-(..SBi,ll!a Inau ! ; - . - U'lstira a itr-in irrin iiihiii iiisi nu i i v fiiiii- --" t t - . gated pm, as lie siaiKS wmt a nrmer tread to his office, and even the printer's; , ..Icvil fe H"t far behind the ECencA, buT djiY.il i, n"t far behind the scenes, but .-wiftn l0 clt. iis to. for hid slmru ..f the general g.HKi feeling which irvades cm- munity, when the CusmandLn is rieb.y rew arded for his toil. On the other hand, l. jsmess are dull, money is scarce, every thing sold, has to be sold on a credit- professional men have to woi ,r)Wi,,oct ettinir somethin" .f -t ...h ... or otiier. l..r they can get not! 11.nl lliu ...Iota, in-un ... vork with tl pome tunc 'noThthff-then, . 't printer nevef even exacts to be ,.a.d up at such tn.is, and often 1.1s M,r devil has to o barv-foeted. Tl,s is no fancv sketch. Hie farmin- - . - .... .1 ; interi't is iiriuiimml ln every other ill .. . l,,e country, and evtry movement made to improve the condition and pr-sluctions f the farmer, should be readily and earn- estlv seconded bv every member of cm - ,m"it The near appmach of our Coun- . - , , , .. . nsiiL-uumni i w su-uiei u ,..e.. u ir... i.. .!. 1 ..t mieiesi in uw mum ui v.eiy one, terfwe find that thcse"ditty'imcT,Tmre raneeiitciit of-'Agrrcnftftte than Agrtcul , ,. . , - tio-l lutr. I hi. r Dii.'l. r.i -j it i.i u v and lean, what his HeighUr l.as done, and what be pn.post-s to do, and thus he may avail himself of the united wislom and practical experience of the hole county. Then let each aud every he inakc it a point to attend our County Ito' doubt, bw often a t.reki tltetr imptf Brent -husband ry'. , i i tirounds without learning or seeing some thing that will richly repay him for go-: mg. j lie annual address beiore tlie o- n.i . .. . . ciety, will e delivered by Likk ISi.ack-! iiki:, I'p, and although lie is a profession- n hi.'lii uiul roiisfAiitli- .ro.ior..il with the' duties of bis profession, still we know bis zeal and tbe lively interest he feels 111 the: promotion of every thing which tends to advance the wcll-Lcim' of society, and ue trust he wiil deliver such an address .1... .ill mi'HV I'lG lW.i.,1. v. . ,.". . . , f.o ni... be of practical benefit to them. For we have been informed that the theme of his 1 address will he Education and Indolence aJ j( wu ,lli:.takt ,lot Mr. Ulackmer was raised a practical farmer in the al- - . . h'v of the (lines.... w hero Hrricii tun. s '' ""- "enm set, w litre .igrituiiureis Let every man be there. V" HANKfNti CAPITAL. The interests of Salisbury demand an llll'rt il-t.'bf I'UllklTlgTjilriil.; At prest ut; our citizens a 1 the biisinc! coiinnuiiity around its are subjected t'i great Hicoti- venietice for t want ot money, and our ii , iii hank is wholly unable to supply the dc- maud. If this he so at present, when a largV proiM.rtioti of the Cotton, Tobacco, iib. ,....t ..it.., ..,.-b.,.li..i. ..f tt. ins.1 i- I . i . roimduig country s.-ek a market, what . " . . . . .. ' , . , , , ' Ua" ""', e ill be enabled to oiler a market -for every thing that is 'pnsliiced in the whole country. This is a matter worthy of the sen.,..- consideration of all ur WniKtm mid ofcury wtll vusii er to the plo- it v of our lown. t. .. :ti' v hi . ii .ix in; -i.iijns.iiiiv hr our ciiizi to oiler rva- o oner rea- dy money for produce without uu crease a large increase Tanking ,, pi- tal. and we hope the matter will be. brought before our next legislature bv i mr members, and a charter for a new , 15ank strcUre.!.' Tbe Itanling ( apital of the State is too small, u3 various other : :,,..... .,., !..., 1,li,, i- banking cpit il. ami wc l.-liuvc ib-re i- , .. , -, . hTV.-.. - . '. samples ol their gram, aim an omcrcn.ps. distressing ordeal for the accused and. re pame.1 to learn that .atiiai Kccles, John II. iok,ain I J. lliiwiluli', AH hmihTXe there, atid we reed safe in' i,i4 foniilv' imlciH-ndctit of the result ", J . rinmiif wlinir mml ' fL L Wltmlftw, Jwsl. WilliamartMni--"'-saving, that ho one will leavc the Fair,' " - i ;i"-"l'"ef"r of the .filton Sjcfafi.r, died . can McUurin, U. ft. McIUo, John If j JiitlUtn il'tnjtiiij (iiuitnJ. 1 row a j letter now before us from a correspon dent at Clover IJottom, Iredell .coiintr, we areinforinedjhat during the last fresh et in the Catawba River, at a spot. where the earth was washed away for a consid erable dirIJi7The, ixMtjfa of a human be ing were found, of whom no one living in that section had any knowledge ; also, on the opposite tide, where the river (truck the bank with great force, tearing awav, bone were thrown out great abuu Jun(- TUi pot baa In way been regarded (traditionally) a an Indian burying ground. The finding of a quantity of beads and piece of orna- J mental brass along with the bones, very ,. .. .,, , u ,, fereiiceof the MethodUt L. Church South, ' commences its session on Hie isi .vpikui- concealed about the person, makes , ,,, ,,,, M1i V(.,.ttL.llt re. t)o ,;)1owil,J, ttl,a excellent re- ' marks: ! , Jt u maIlifusteti ,,at when civilians adopt this practice, they adopted with it pi,,, ,(HJ j . ellturjai es of thought, not proper to 1 lie entertained bv law-ubidimr men. IT, . . t,lin willuut R RIJ , ,hut dlulKur. , , . fe j h xhvf mit- ,ie. , habituated bv the constant siidit .. t,i l;,,,, f the iistrumeiits which " fgeet it. It is l-ri.baMe that a IIUII I cnii iiuiuij r. ,.-.,..... I 1 11 ........i 1. 1., tuu'i ... into his : . daily, without Having a tre.pient iwnng f desire to make use of it. Mere de- r e t a desire to make use oi it. jiere tie- a vuin iireteiice : the tiroiK-r and o . 1 1 .1 . ... . :- ... : - ; . . j.f.,,ce tlf tlie iuw. t , ,. Lin ... , i TJL tTtl j uwn ia1,j4 -" , . .- Viidthis punishment, which 1 , . . revi iiifed bv slus-litiir Il.o 1..., tl,,, lnil.ituul ileteriomtioii of Uhe moral sentiment or res,t for fifcl lm wl,ivh (i-al baa nniteds the l-lly ... . , , ' f , ' man cannot put asunder. (Conlinuod w hich arises from constant tamiliaritx 1 . ' . . - - : , . .. ... . ' t heenn.i And 1 do trust and hoj and with the instruments useu lor uesrmying- jijtyaJ: h.tl'ml waatama ual imln- . , . .. , .in,...- n f ,. I rally lends itself to tlie gratincation ot ev, lerv excited passion. There is no time i ven for oassion to subside or for reason . 1 . u 1 t., assume the aTCc'"U"t, ft bnppens, -mmmmn- m. an i t-v-, mm Mmy xi. ; ,en thekuifeor the pistol must be search- e,J ol,t. At the moment w bell temiier is nioet j 1 ungovernable, the means of gratifying iti are mw, clemently at hand. Hence I j-; . v , , . ; We set men w un IK) m ui 10 eacn oilier . , .i 'commit inunier in tneir cups. Hence ; wJlo l,ave .Imd' iomS accidental dispute llte .,f a decent Hut for the handy wtajx"!, a few hours would often see the two men excellent frfeiids once more, in- stead of w hich it too often happens that : tbe one is a con.se, and the other wound ed and in Ihe' hands of justice for a - Biri.e - iit whteti TliiTsT alwSys. be ... . . Setlcei ef tw Beelt Far Kale at i. H. CaaH' Ink Klert. ' r. ,jMi.i.t nm ir- tw - fiv w . ii, ,tr - I tt w "" '; - ski. U'mo, muslin edition, pages, price $l.2o. )f all the pnblieatbHis which the pre- , sent attitude of Ktissia has drawn forth. we regard tins as me most valuable .ami imp'Ttant. It is an able, learned, and re - ..liable picture of that great nation whose Herculean power enables it to play at will with the fence and i.rosoeritv of Euro, h: I t J Count J)c Otirow-ki aiMresses his readers . like a man of intellect in the presence of profound intelligent nun, ami conveys to his auditors absolute information, "ills '"s.k may be taken hold of with cotili- i .i .jr. . . delice, and w Ithotlt fearot dlsapMiiutment I I No hsik has yet appeared si well cah-u laled to give its readers a correct view of the people, the resources, the religious, and the social and political institutions of ITus-ia as tills. if 1 T - n t . coiilaiiiiiig practical" rides for r..r Americaii Feuialu,.lv.-. Mrs. L. t;.- Atelbi atttittut Tii '(JVms by the wtivsidi This is a vulu- d r..i ii. ;i , little work for maidens, w ives, and " " mothers. u ,,f horn w ill lind in it much that will edify, but more that w ill instruct them. The laws of .,ciul and moral eli- 1lrtt,. ,ir. laid down here with a net!. pert thirh i not more grnr-cfiil tlian1 in.i.roti " ' .iriate. 1' rice to cents. 1 r'"Jr' " ' f'j ' J Mrs. Lore; author of the 'Hanker s ife.' Price in (-loth 75 cents, in pniT 51 cents. Of Mrs. :,... ii I. ,.,.,. ... r..r ...... ! .. fcufflc. it MV llW(Jve, tlltt iUh i Ja,,wi(rka;pmou,eroJ,J,, tW Lori. ..r . . .. . ; eriin s in uu ner very i.esi. ner r-puta uon, ooin in tins comiiry and r.iiri..i'. is i . a i . ... uoti, infu in ttrnt cMiutrv hih! huri', ih so well established, .that the mere ati- nounccuicnt of a new work fro,,, her Vh, ; will ensure an extensive sale. .; ,I;lriIial ,jU.MIM.rh..,, , he second . f I Iaruu.il P.letmerliasser bf the island in the Ohio river, which bears tl.at name, dicJ in New York on the 17th nil. .nfti-r 14 l"r",m''u'' illness., lie was an artist of ;cofts,dcrnbli! eiinncnce. I he only snrsi- ' v'"ff itneniber of the family, Joseph I., it.M4JlHWfasssfT -liw Iivtw in TrHy- Mt Isoii. , , ..: . A ;ivat bainjuet was held at Glasgow on the 8th tilt, in commoiiioration of the inauguration of llaron Marochetli' statue of Uie Queen," which ceremony took place during the day, Anf! tn" n"1" UngnWied. gu'ot present on the occasion, was the American Minister, Mr Buchan an, who, jn response to a toast in honor of the United State, "rose and said: : , I cannot feel myself a stranger in a strange country iu the presence of this company 1 almost fotd a if my feet were on mvTiatiy1Sitn(lieaf.7""l,'fcie1 that I am in the presence of relative and friends, and glad I am that by mere ac- 'cident I hapa-ned to be here lioii this j occasion. e have not as yet done much f uiiiii aiu int.' mi" in Aiiivnvii) win. n v have m tttxte to admire them, and the . . .1 j .1. . ; -1 .l .. la- I the wondering and adouring eyes of the (eople of tilasgow to-day, did uot pro- dme a wanner feebiiif ot admiration in! j distinguished authors of Scotland are familiar as household words to the wh. familiar as hiHisehold words to the whole population of America. Every child Itftfn in the greater portion of the bnited States of America, has as good a right to re- M.iVB , ,,, w.,,n,l etJucntion as he has to breuthe his native air and drink of the fountains of his native country; and the poetry of Burns aud of Scott, the ro mances of your distinguished historians, are read fhmi the Atlantic to the Kocky Mountains. (Hear, hear.') I huviiever been In Scotlund before, but I confess I . . verv strange renecti.ms, ami very a .1 . o- . , . .,-....,.1. 1 ... i-......i!;.....i......i. ili... . ...,s, ... .M'V,OIIK IIIIVUIlll . if' tidav. certaiiilv are a irreat J - . e - - . j - a,- V011 made the iii,,t furious raids . ill ov-iroiK' ; ti ,i , v erweru ...UJ. bv mortal men, and these desierate ii.oriar.oen. and these derte cimnict ' have been ennobled, and all the Iworld 1.. U-..i iiiatL. to uiiihii-Hbuid tlieir m.. i.'tnre. by y-mr p..1a and novelists. Hut the In tter age ol utility lias ucceedo.l the ' ic-ei iecniieii 01 mui is in me reueciion that there is a steamlfMit Uow ply inir on f.H- ttry and ro- d ro- glitr and ap - countries, al- ........ .....L... i... 1 -i,.i,. ...d ulil..,, .,.! o.,...ii... have arisen to estrsiore them, vet com: - Jyv ,-,, aH tl.f clomrs tharhavC- teeir t 1 1. . jet lowering upon us, wMl be buried in j 'he deep b-siom of the ocean. WithUhw- "v certainly nave stronger lies, man with almost any other cilv 111 the world, . ,, J . .. ' j nntrt that the CltlZCnm , , ;.,. , v vUWrtMn an alfec - tron for us, Wause we. are bone of their '""e and tlesh f their flh, but they are ,ra,1'"f.' 'plc, and they like g-snl cue- J"' Jtr.) I ttieref.w tnist an.htiM tltat the bond ,,.,.,,, ir...i.. .I.o. l.i.. ....i. ......... I them at pnent, and nnjte ns- Is.th with " i-l ..n-w, . T.i OE AN EDIToU. w e cpv from the IMlsboro' I.nler tbend intelligence f Mr. Palmer's death, ' l'ie brief-notice given bv the editor "f 'hat paper :..f one le Connection w"" "'e Neu s Pajicr press of North t ar icsd. in-a-"- faithfui" appnn- i Xtnrwhtrrm that tithw .... . ' ""-"": m .anwcii county on .-sar- i ..Kl.. 1... .1... -.1. :.. . .1 r...l 1 e . insiain, in me ii.ii ear of his age. 3lr. l . served an appren - . . . . .. ..... ticerup iu (ins offlee, atrrintf wltrclv he4 .tudied law with tbetate John Scott. E.i.' ....... A . . ' ue soon iiner oceanic me proprietor ol me Mi, ., c . , , , . ilton pcciutor, and, continued to pub - lish it for manv years in connection with 11.."::' : A l .1 ' . . . .... the practice of Ins profession. He was a. .tii a.!lirvl,t;ce. and hisdilim-nce and , Humfulm-ss in after life gave him a sue- j. ; cess winch a,cunnl fir lion a eomlortable" i ' " empnalically a iisetnl . .. I,r,'ie walk ol Hie; and the liaplist Church, of w hich he was a xeal- v-iiBi"! um mvMimT, un-i minim uii t hmii , ,,;, (left, j,u B kifl(, : hu.ba,I H, (atber, and leavtt a widow and Hve chihlren to mourn their sad be- reavemt'lit ' I" l..- P.ANK NOTE COl'NTEItEEITS. We find in one of our exchanges the follow mg suggestions as to the means for the prevention of bank note .counter-.' diary.' feits l- ..' I "- ," , "Ix-t the presidenta of all the banks, KighttHm thousand K,.ple . .i ' n . U.f. New lurk live under troiilid-that i I in mis cut, or an in me (. moil, navu .-- ' ineetiiij; by aptHuiitmeut at . .. . lu ...ntlr, t"i'iHrutl:wairtvi - iM'iw this metliml ; ' First, appoint one manufacturer of bank r nun iiirtiiu- ....... ..... . .-'. ii , uoiu ouoer, io iiiiiijiiiHctiire roreacji oaiik , ' , , 1 I J s- ...... ..,..,; ... in,; - :.e . .' i i: V . . i i. i . iiieeiuig iuht oi a rc'ioisii or oiuisu cast, ; each bill l.av inif imon it the name of the i -maker, president, and chashier of thei I hank for which it is intended, in what is 'Calletl a water Hue,as in the old Enirlisb letter paper. IaI it he secured by put- i cm, ami tue restrictions imposeii upon the maker be us stringent as those up- "U the manufacturer of (iovernment en- "l"-. rew bi Is arc in circulation so well J f 'ivw me initiated and . . " : . " "' ' .. . would -pay Ihe muliiitaclurers but littie Jf VI IMIl, IllllfJ i'"", "i "i n.rt-e iiietti hi seek . .. ... . i. i ii . .i hiui womki mrc inuui m ncek T'"' "'"ri! or lisliotmralile lem- - , no. account whatever, when comparetl u ith lb-,,.. m...n r.,.., ,..rJ u I. ;,.. l.;. LV ' l'hl" Vt.n !. , , The late Samuel Nichols, on Ihe very , day he was killed, was talking of wrilimri a strong article against the folly fV tempting to mount the forward platform of a car w hile under way ; and strange b, with .their ux .,JJrons1 tranMrt it tr" rf M'dai,"at-f temerilv waa-lKliiv tv 'teantjaMst - navipatiort "f iUiecausxt'oflHadcatJi. ...y 1 - i Lr. J f ...... TllKAKCTlU Msasiki fcifrll W Cast. Lm Olhrn at 0,Mt, Ataaiiv, Oct 14th. We have tbe gti(y i" iBtellijfloe lliU BRw'mg of the safety of fa lant Captain Law, of the stMinaliip Areii,;' ship Cauibria, which arriVcdat Quubue VMni.T pkkd ap at , Uapiaia LaovOaorga F. Alii' on io-la of Mr. Ihwa, of the firm of Brow.' Brothers 4 Co, aud Juntos fiitu, of EjinUri These are tits wily tunwi owiiuWd, snj tlie W patch does nut say artteUtor tliey were ui', or floating fl'ltkfTrKitlr,,i,s TebgrapM ( lb. Triimtf latedil, CA1T. LLCSTS STATEMENT, 8tSKI.SU Or tHE HIIIP DIMPERATB AT TEMPT TO HAVE HI aHN JUN .N BTANILY KILLED 1 Nw Yoa, Oct. 13. n wip t n a. ju peeetved farre , CapL Jas. C Luce, U the AreCc, dated at Qui )ec u ovmlmram iIm rpnort.lu.n.i.A- , unin iiw vwiina hhuiit, ana agrerai vtry nearly Willi all the wrsiom hvrvtufure jhvea uf the terrihret-ahiinity. Uu llifii priut.i'd. to any, that a quarter bs (re five o'ekx-k on the tiny uf the oulluioa, Uw Arctic !utik, carrying down all on buard. Af U r ornsij, TaMo truj;iliug be rose to tlie wr fae with tiis toil ; lie was agaia Carried doaa but aysjii ruae with his son ahuing to bin. Jut at this juncture a large portion of tlM ,,) Uuus,-, wliw h was whirlrd alwut by the luiiul tuow w.iU-rm, struk bia sua oa the head, kiltiag him instMilly. The vnu was bow ayful ia t'lte eitreior, nul brgara Uie Hwer of bum to describe. Tlie surface uf the water was Uteraliv eovetwd witb iiH-n wonien and children, rrnjiag the air sub the must lieart-pierciug shrieks kit Mp. Many austaiiMil UietiMvlves tor a white l,j 'uxv uf the ainL The Captaia and utnen got un die bel buaae and fluak-d utf. Ihtnug tbv Iwu tbi) siuttetdiiijf, all baltkrr di.il. 1 wu v.Si-U li"e iu aiifliL but the Jcbm if' I"""1 d'x-wy wartly.tltetam. i ' I..M I. a. .I..n M...l ilu.n ten. I ...I ..1 11. 1 1 .. .1 - . . i uu . s . . iiapm aua auiMeuiiiitlT i an utbvim, frunt iKhi r fraguirata of the wrrvk. Pruw. lit KmmIi Cawsiaiaa Balm. ituviL erncmiiBtiTif. (MpWt Seams efts trlawa baeaUUea ! ALL 1 1' hEHAST ilVL ! ! t Naw Vuaa, Ortuber I o, Isi4. The atramw lUltie baa arrirvd, with Lreruul ' ,ii ,J t L..i. 1 , lin tbe IttL a im-al LallL. wa. Cu.l.i ! f h,-Wtnpr, which rrsafbd in tbe tlr aamhlb- tiun uf tb Kiusuitt army. ln,iM) perialw,! , tbe field of'twllle and 22,MM were cauturl.t I tfwtl.. mmiI. 1 .yui ..Luu. . r ...;tL.H .1 i km kmt Wuou mea m bdlnl and woun.1.,1 ' iTtnew Mnrnik.rft wild Uw .liatt.-rwi mnnant ; lff to TT"? :'1""H!b ba-tupul h in flame, aud tbe alls, bate aunk Ira aluiatuf war ia tbe barhur ... 'f ""jr" " " " oarnuj. .V 4tteKU U!FI M!!t w Bism ie mowy ami cuuuw niarat-u. i , . itInrn 1,1 mh ,L. 1 ..... pa uf ooO bal.. cl fW 1 U Ob'w 3ta. Cora 39. h ' -i ,h r.y.u.ria. t:ufc. At a meeting of tlie citiaens of the t T'Wn of Fayetteville, to respond to tbe call .r a Uenera! ConvcntHKi of the ; frjettda of Internal Iiliprevement, at Ssi ibury, uu the rfd November. 1 1.. 1....1 i.... li.-. f-Vuill l'. called to the Chair, and W. T. llonie ai m,iUoy adopted ; liesolved, That we approve of the l(- ject of said CiHivciitiori, ' and will sinl iK'legates thereto ; ml that ihe Chair man of litis meeting apliiit 2 j IMegato. and the lKdegnti. Kdeifittioii he authorised tu till any vacancy m their titimbcr. j Tlia Chairman appointed the follow iit IV'rra-.cl, rfr; - ; c n. xrajtetj k; jt, iiai... n.;v e V4. A. A. AlclVBlluiu. Ilmirv lallv. J.u.1. 1 : . ...I v illiams, Jas. ivvie, vt . Jici jacrvav. i . ... t r Jits. Hanks, Jim. Arev, j. v . i amensi. ; m. 1$. Wright, h. w . Hillings Arch ,1 rs , r. - Mef-Min. Wnt.' H: - HmatHoot. Jidin- it k.-.- J II. ltoUrts. ' , , f - .,. . t On motion, deorgc McNeill and . 1 1 .. T , , i I'"1""0 l'ro ""K',t "'ember of the Ihdcgntion. Adjourned. GEO. MeNEILL, Ch i. w. T. IIounk, Sec'y. An Oll Church ?.. Tlie old L'l , .11. 1 i- a . i. .1 , lately destroyed by fire, was bu.lt lit the 1 Jrfcar'4- , oceupicd during tl.r "v1"l,1,'" hy I nt.sh Hessian pris-mcrs, , ami w its one 01 uie om reues, which , ryimay desiwl loe-preerve. of late leeii unfortunate. It was used in IHol for a democratic convention, aim not long after was struck by lightnin; It demolition was the work of an inceii a:. . ,, i. i . Tl,..r,. Iu uv ia ciilluiL viLulls LUiiL AtAil. 1 lien . ' . .. 1'ieleelsd ipmittr n single hidgirg ' i , "t - i t I I b..a t ',,r,"'" . " C" " , . ". . oi both sexes Hera loireiuer innise. . , .... - , u l nately, everv night. 1 hut may be called .- , , life in New York under irround. " A l......r f.m X.M .,- t Tlie ck- cavatioits at llercubiiieum have recently l en continued, and have, led to the di- ,verv of two houses, faciln' the sea : i"l. on the whole the results have not been satisfactory. At rompcil the excavao bIUt beinif loiiif suspended, have been re .i...l m.d hai bromrbt In liar-lit a bmliw statue of All, of a sixe rather large' than life, lliev are to la) cmitinued wit" Vlw of discovering the walls oi - Commodore Perry writes to the Scire- - f a la.asil j . . .. . . .i ..ru: ...i, ..... tit. .l.uU.ii. aiiii" Iiifu .r ttit Vnav tlmr li ItilB l KUiirTTn - "v t ii I i I' " , , 7, . " a ,.f ihe I S.es, ami' wilh rect to ge.mrapl.i-' i'''"', convenience of ingre" c; gress, and comimvlioiisiieMfor all tbe nsies pjuircd, tliryb. ");. Half the native, of the world can r ie- ,Br ' Tli Itusaians are.imiMtrtiliir cotton P Khiva, which can furnish it in c'nsiderc blc ounnlitie. 1 he (Xmsacks orOreiim"h
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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