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w-nv4rw- an! riiT'iiirft t,'ii if ii (M it I ... i NUMBER XXXVIII VOL. XL-NEW SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, FEIMIUAUY 15, 1855. iLzrszr fir. ;, si BUI 1 Jt, tokau Klur. ru TBI WATCMalXS. CLASSICAL ESIOXA. Mt I. 2. 3, 71, 25 waa dm of tin CylaJc. Vv 2. IT, 1. 21, S7 ww m kin; f SU-ilv. Vv 1. 21, 3-1, 22, 37 vim urn? of th- mil.-. Mv 4. 2 k 25. 2. 4, 13 waa m .rf KM.us. Mr i. IS, 19, iO, 13, t was oar of then Tin 'Int. Mr . , li, 44, 34), 1, 2, 12, 13 m a UU CP, of Stfinat 7i lZ:ikK Aik-i- H.il- . ' '". " , r. ' " . w- .? 7. r.u rr"'".. . . -v" . ... . . w warn vav ji w m "(. i Mr lu, 34, 11, 18, 12, 19 Nipiuur tritwr- Vv 1 1. 13, 12 tie m ite t Athanim. MV 12, lit, 1", 37 wm tlieantboruf tbe law. Mr 13, M; S. 27 Itomao erapenw. Vy 14, , 7, 2, 25, 34, was a qurn of ' Mv li, S, 1 4, 32, S3 wa an snfient My t,S,, 12, 13 w a ikhU uitsmn- ?J - r v. , ... .i , .L i , pt r is, zo, 2 lias m onues ot uk -rfi - -r - My 18, 2, 2. Ik, 12. H a eompaiiioa elCaiimaa. Mr !, 25, 29, 57, 30. SI was a city in Dal- M 20 7. 11, 4. 34 a ptupk uf Italy. My 21, 2, 11, 3, 37, 7, 9 a niouoLun ia T"- , Jl il, S4, JJ, vs. iv, ai was om i oe M iX 9. 24, i, 22, 18 was aa incient god My 24. 23, S, 27, 30, 18 was a riral of IlUli. M 1Z. 24. 23 . 21. 12, 13 was a toa ut Mi 2.23, 14. 31 was th Jaughtn vf a king. Vt 27. :li. 34. 14. 19 was a fxinuUs gant. My !, 31,4, U, 13, 2, 31 a a Ulie of My ti. 28, 4, 12, 1, waa a daajhter of Vrmm. f My 30. 31, M, 19, 11, 23 was a city of I'm- . "'. " tuW. j' Mr 32. J. JJ. 22. 3 waa a Iowa ia Ii.lv. Mr 34. 35, 14, 24, 10, 14 waa one of tll F arva. Mr 3 4, 23. 1. 1, 17, 19 was a ladr ufCreU-. My , 25, 14, 3, 11, 24, 9 was a daughter flf 1'nam. Mr 34, 37, , 23 was a city o tbe TrW. ii ars,.i4, ava Mr 34. 3U. 1, t, 13, IS, It a Trojaa r""0 . .. , ,. M. JJ.Ii.S,!, 13 aiT-V- l.have arrived, their battenes tjw-n com Nona Cafubaara W. I. SOMJiS, Jr. Vjrwwrj 155. . M . TBE XEVrs BT THE PA('tf'C RUilORS OF PEACE. h the t'aane U a rnnanr frmu that, ITincw lwrtscliaiiofI has agreci on "ratin, either view of the question, it behalf tlie Czar to,acce.t the ittcrre-' IItB8cl,,ll tll!lt the negotiations ..r the tatwaef the ftw point given by the wv .u ,,f K,rtachaktr nr.- ei.ti threallied Powers. Hence, it is said, ,(., to j11UMrtance .lemand.-d I'.r fhem. tUre is a prospect of a restoration of y f .K.firt. aIlV a-cisi..u can be had ui.n fac. (''em, in all pmbability, a decisive blow Supposing this rumor to ..lie ba-H-l on w; be struck at JsebatoNl. Either the tart, aad anconnected with operations mayaHfe. iU have taken ftte city or tin y change, there wonld be nothing actually i ,avc. Un repulsed with tearful bs impi4sibte ia the Czar's consenting to re- j atuanpt, they will stand, a 'tis new negotiatioos, or in tlie Western How-; ordered' and. diinlniahcl band, on the sue ers straining a point to meet his views. ting ruins of a destroyed city. In any ot It plain to every man who has studied tlet, l,Vpothese, no peace can be dei lar t!.; ontest that altfrtre have been bar- Umia caUinot make- peace after hri rie.1 int hostilities contrary to their ex- ; Sebastoj-.l till her whole strength hn pectati-m, and bff.e they were prepared n j)Ut f,),, Tlie albvs cannot make? Sthenx.- Nicholas never expected that ;.,,. aftt.r defeat ; the pMple would h"t Irarw-e wonld twite with England or that; L r gm4, . tbinZ. S'. can any ne- ettf.er would attack him : or he would not . rrw . sis woM risk a war with fcurope i car- rr his p.int. Mach less did the Czar ex pect that Austria, on whose support he, Klivl so implicity, and to w!.. aid hei nail crane aa weij mm w:c'i jqlmrJBt-J t - .t ....... . . -...I arford bis eaetou-s at aU events I-s.,v. -kwituw ' Ainuh. NTrfoilas never ex- ... . .1 1.. 11 I I ... peeHM uas sue ue- -' - laiebeeninsuchalinrrytoerossthel i ruu,,cw f Uussiaii progress in the rjist. bfl Aberdeen never exacted that Rus-; tven l,,,,,!,! all the p ace rumors prove Uck S-cbvstopol. Cronstadt, or '-.lessa, J - or IS be was prepart-d to defend : '" H.lihed pen : hat Jbastopol, as he thought, with ' And so another Spring, ,an.l al.oth, r ittttamoos forts, and "ranges iof heavy Summer have passed awav. Spring, with guns, eight, one above the other needed , ,ereitibrvoleanties-hcr bti.N, her-lio -it-Bodfeace. S. Mar.hal St. An.aud when her hints at gra, and foliage and flow -be planned the invasion, never expected j ers and Summer, wli.se dainty touch that three months would elapse, and win-i finished and glorified the sweet work s fer overtake the aniir U-fore a practica- fairly l-gnn by her spvee breathed sister. Lie breach had been made iu the walls of And now it is Autumn ;-aml in the s-. llim'mieffW- 1... .i j t r...... 7 wiwwwh-i'i ..er,.. - - ..,, ihTbeginniag of tbe dispute fo present that the earth ,s called u,h.., P. endur time, ail the anticipations of all .parties 'The departed hours--ike une. o."s U.e been mistaken, snd everything has soma saved in books, but utile u-c turned out jest tbe eonntrary of what they cept by one-are hnl away ami.i m. p W,f, epifBdd "'J. lLt.- U-Untnral than that retain their enchanting iwrtu ne otlitrs- ., effjit uliould be .Hia'le. Mestabbsh a -j- fc ...... . . 3 .-..t:-- r---iM(a-t'1.Ji;K- Mtt altered Iirm, and accustom itselt t.fy. C'.teiu plate its neighbors and their new. and rK ipccte.l attitude I Tiiere is Itusia for instance thrust li-atlxig into a destralu war several Har U-fore',s,he exjrected it She has - lust alreaily a vast number of mcu ; the BJ menace, b rtrnrr &lJ - Jr;.tflC-tT--Mvy willn'! abnt np all next year;. "Tarn tbanklul rep d ert frrv h. rW.llray in the churches forpeae. ; " that the Iyrd has -jjajned my moutli l..llte pray in the churches forpeafe- A trace woitl'd be . tmdsend fo her: if It wcre -mly fogive. Nicholas further time to nian.parreitiri-rmariT ajid ,C"ild .tx?-jrr T t : ' iivn.;.. - mi: .L-r'in iiijr . iiiiiuviiLC Ul j -Xor, in eonie rwisects, would it W lt taw.- '"4ccritatiie to tfie "allies. TTiey too have suffered severely in men ; amUhc recruits are not coining in fast enough to supply the vacancies. In rrunce Aaiwleon tilll.lSttttllt.a ta-a t 1 k k Pl .ll.ta.m-fa' 111 lllllhktltltk) his last loan ; in Er,gi.nd, the n.Tu.stry -o. ..IL...I.. - .i...t i-. a iuihajj a,..,, iiiv - j t nvn iiiii . ' wildered. A few months breathing time would enable them to place matters on a much sonuder footing, and to hok fairly in the face the great task thev have un dertaken and the fearful struggle in hich they are engaged. ... i Ihi lb other hand there a variety of: reason, for withholding our belief vm hi v tlm rnimir iff innrw irr nwtwt irtif I" . i . , ,i "i., . .... .n:. r. .... i jjr:. ii..J..i...i ..ir tl... : imvct iiiivitikCiivv ii '.fin n . . . , .. ,. r . . is uvhko 1111, -. na'i. ti-vv. - - interpretation i.laced on the r onr I'oints by Eugland, rnince and Austria, The four poiuts are, tirst, the free navigati.in .4" the Danube; second, the free naviga tion bv all the five 1'ower (Uu-i:i. Tur key, Lugland, France and Austria f the Itlack Sea; third, tlie alolition ot the Kusian protectorate of the Principalities ; and fourth, tlie abandoueiuenfc by Russia of ber assumed right to protect (ireek i i.i t. I .lirtti.ta iikTnrltfi- 1 1 ... .! i til l.r.d.lL' ". - -- -rbW Utat the Ccar would co&sciit to titesti. ' points now when the first campaign is over without material loss on his side; when be refused them W-fre hostilities commenced.. . Uut again, if Russia did ,tirnio to uegottate "oil tliis" basis, wonld fcjknj 1 Frerrcrf Tliey have spent too much moiiev, and lt t.s. many men. -tynrWTfic ."HIU ll1V ..V, I " - - thing must be shown to the people of loth ronntrins as tlie fruit of the war. or m-:th- W....I.I l.uu anA..,....l 14.1 J Ullllll PI' .-S.l.. , or in- er Xapolin nor the ISritiah mmistrv wul be able to witlistanit the torrent oi us- Ci.ntent that witl bnrvt forth. Again, it i at least curious that the new of Russia's willingness l negotiate should be simultaneous with that ut ( an robcrt's readiness to assault S.'Ua-t.'l. Something verv similar occurred epiite receutlv in onr own history. At tin-bat ,le ,,f f. yista when Ta t r i ressc.l Ttli Mexicans, and b.re, fo..t and -arlil Kry recieii " . tW mountain, wlfere their d-strm ton seemcl tm-v.talde. . S..U Anna sen, a u,essagetol.en.laylor.toa.-kl..,.i What he wanted! H.e ruse as every knows was successful ; while the tlag of trace was Aing through the ranks, the Mexican chief extricated his ar.ny -from t he i r it ri I" ii s t-rm! mh the allies are im-pared as the. sji. " as. . ... - . .i :. i a"liM!uaM."M:" r" '.v,"r' " ; aiou, to sbaudo,, .tsgn-.u.idon thelcli.-r i ya, a seems to have beet, the cast'-it -would he very gd 4a -for- AibuU ; -and one quite hi kneping ob Uf e Uillg iboiJAlcr of Kisi.iii l-litltrr pro- . jK.e jK-acc. 1 hat it win nm anam i.n iw.l-.'a..nril iPtlda lie the secret- is unit. . , - apparent frsiiuhe Jncapacity . bglg!.h,ai.,tr.lo -wntm-1. grant iu Vienna ; ,f lie .n-.itioii at Vienna vntiutioiis at lenna a..Ivc lite inam pro- , , . -il-. in the hast crn.ct, we can salelv rely uj..n it, in'.'.-. n JHItre than a brief truce is intended, . the f .llowinz extract - u . . i the great sea of new spap noj.rin&r in .. --I-i --V--1-rt.i tllif n itel lli p ii.fini ' tv U-Ioiit's t.. f T.est. r, of ibe' ITulT.trv Em I. ' i.r..4 n... laniiful fancy which 11 ui- ...... - rfQ;. .,rthv of his cha-te lemn temptes of nature, htgu iw ' i.i.,.iJ-lsiaMaMawaA wiJL ini dew ami ..rLals, ? - i:ylrfllW;iAim-t A learned clergvniau iu Maine wn ac costed in the following manner by an illit erate preacher who despised educatioii : "Sir, vou have been to college, I sup- Kse l thai u.e iro - - Without any learning. . , A m. lar even. Jp. ildns are-or rw. wiiir- -j--, rr - y - i- , . . . tiit. ir fii'ii n t tt 1 1 . it I THE HAMlUnU KAIL KOAU Jfw. Kditom: It is with pleasure 1 lluif I Imvn l.,,ti.-..,l tin. rnvivinrr inloii-Kl - -, - n i concerning' tiie coiistrmlion ot tno v o and Hamburg ma. iiiation and reiH.rts ol the ad. Tho exam- iHrts l the most practical , o our citueiis,la.-,tsnmiiier, proved clear- lylhe ilulH.rtance of this road. Since that tiuid circumstance liavo .curred to render its construction not only doubly 1 ' v - l,.e .... o iuaue..e-.w . .... i 1 i-i.t.w .... .: i " "P""., . "..7. " "'r" f'ru'rrrT'T iug as short a r.mte as possible fur tlie tfreat lino -i travel, and de. . . r - . , liiiiin-iliafe construction ot tht road, have - . ,, 1 . , ! """"" ' . ' . united for the purpose ot liillldius a road from Kmgsvillo direct to. Hamburg, au.l are at thim time engaged in its survey.- ' The c.nstructiojl ol tlmt) road is certain, unless Home immediate measures are ta- ken for the beginning of the Columbia and Hamburg road. The certainty of the construction of this would not only do away with the necessity of the road from Iviiigsville, but would, in nil j.robabilitV, receive very Itlnral UHj troiu tho mingtoii and tfauchester and Wiliuliig- ton and liid.igh roieU. Ti.i uill ! vi.rv cviibtit from nn ex- ' -w - - -.' " - animation of the map. Ibe road frin kill 'svilie to IlaiuUili L' Would be not less than Ml or miles in length, running across u.e country an.i iin.-nm- mucii - ' , Kj ' vic. , r - r . bia tlie distance is but ':! miles. Tin-, added to the length of tho lower route from Columbia to Hamburg, miles, would give '.'1 miles, oronly ! to 11 miles more than the contemplated route from Kingsville. And now let the proj.-ctor-..f the Kin'lville r,d appreciate the im-ji-irtaiice of distance saved as uiiuli a they will, and they will hesitate long be fore they will expend il,j'"',iHii to saw this nine or eleven miles, when their ob ject is tbe same as our. If it is the. oi lectofttie Wilmington and Manchester oliua railr-nd, let them build a road .1.- frm M;llll.,,lMl r ,., rolumbia. In jhu llv 1(.v ,.an .IIV1, or .v.n - .- ,., tt, ,1V , ,;V ,,., .K ig,viUe. SI id. ( the mad from K iriv ill.- to , . .,1,7.1 d .. :,",.,. ... Maiich-.ter will H ' ..T" rS";!:.." r..T,;;r;r. .rvivr.iiv." .TX'T.Ttfdav'iT.T . , . ., . . . . , I.SI X I IIUIII." , ,- (.. w 1 ........ , ...... ., .1 would oe as iiiiinsnue i. n i.oi , omni l,U piliuild thi road: to irambiirg. a it u. U tiv Wilmint.,,. and Man- ili rtall,v UUl, ri,.,(l p. Unlmuhia (,'vi,)t,Mt , ar;rM.,,t. That it ;H -.y j( j-Vt 'R-Te otvei' t!tts yi, a(l.t S...tt!. i. Very remain- to be seen Mhetl.eV dear, and it r by -tioiiv and decisive action our citi.eus - .. . .. i . .. . ' .i i.i insure to menisci ves i ne nusnies- an. u-iu.ianL: : -,'., tl.-.t w ill n. ver r. iiir.e " ' '1 lie city ot t oluuibia and the hai loiie road are equally in'teresled in this matter. If no other means can be provided, b-t them build it. The inereaed biisiuc- that it would bring to the Charlotte i 1 . would more than remunerate it I'.i .: subscription. At the ittei-tm of tie sIik khohtcr of that roitd, P. take pjuce to-4v, 1 tnrst tliiit iheaiis wij be lak.-ii to secure the charter. '1 ho subscription to the road taken by the city of Columbia and the Charlotte road would have been siillieieiit Uik have iloitc this, had it Ji'.t been rbr tiietinf'rtnrTntP nrm nrrinn nf last a -i-latiire, in not authorizing the Charlotte road to make their subscription,. But this dillhiulty i-i now removed, and n ... ni -ii I F . . .i.i. 1 1 1 .1 1 I in. I i:ir hi r. ini chid t see that the Chariot!,. im.-ijI V, , IV t.!..', ' .' ...... " - "... , ., ;ij ,,., , r..r;..ii. i.. il.ls - ,h(J w1(,c. of,lt. Ilutt earnings of J, r a(, for vtu wliid mH lii-S II III I" P""1' " lt l "! ' been expended In iVniiroviiigi their r.md, ;ind f.r which they have the ower under tlu-ir charter of issuing new stock. It this stock, nearly Jimi,ihki in n mount, be subscribed, then the citv id moiini, ue riiiosei ioc.u, nn" ...v v o. ... 4Wsisill?.JI , on her subscription 01 f.."",'1"" . - . . f ......... 1 ..... ' inler to secure the charter, which requires-f.-i!i,iMt(i if unconditional gubscriplion An individual siil.scripti.iil of 7 ...iiiMi from i ol liimbia, iJi.Vi.ihh) from thecountry. and .1','hsi fr tli., tow,, council ol Hamburg, will make the subscriptions of it... ....... I mil to Sh.1.1 in"'. n 11 1- ti.ui to this a liberal subscription will cer- tai.dv be made by 'Augusta, and pioha blv in- the North Carolina- railroad:' - W ith these subscriptions' flic rapid cm ...u4:wWkwo.rrd-bn..nvH 1 aluuUUf,-.f.the work would be Ui be IS or 20 miles .aii.hueft r.--'r--." t '-r- rrf:.b'TT' .ir-rr..7T:;...7rsTTV . takell UY col iljtlc t oh, lo no I'liiu lor III . . tt(l(jH;((l , ,,. ,lt.r Mibscrip!ions, nhuin M ,-,, ,,(, uli)., ,llH ai,, ,.Ve.y road that begim hi the State ; arid would . , ,. ;, ,ii(.ni . r: . . . bohle oTthr I 'riarTTrte'r'VaTllie i.itert- vd' Columbia will bu fully rcinvMnK-rl, and that we shall soon see this important work pushed with the energy itdeserve. 1 - 'V.. II. U. C' iLl'MUIA ANl IIAMKI'Uii UAH. I:AD. . , . , - f ' f,,,.i. t the late session of the U'o.slatnre. ; ,iin nlll,ieti,,n of the ( 'harlotte. Uailroad ....;' ,,U PP ,n i.ic bonds ioaiib- u,i.JLAljrau - :.t- cj.;..j.. flCSS WtllCtl reuiilijl.".. - v-oiiiiooiia ,,inw. tutiuis lor tho nuruotjCf and we roirret the 1 bonds for tile purpoaoy.and we regret the 1 liliiv consentient on the above iion-nctloll. t i f,. at llio nest session, by bring- .1 I :n ... - I ... : ing ill me oiii ai an eitri. uaj, 10 g-i. i i tli B,,,t..,i h. time to save tlie charter: but ' wc trllst t,ig .,rnijoBal wilt not be suffend ,,tnlii more active intwaiirea, lmbia has subscribed $.KHJ,000, tho Uid lillt., r the ler line, will certain- , y tuke at uajt 1U(,oo, 1 laniburg 30,- "H)) . ,,J this leaves 70.XH wanted to 1 sue iiru uiu cimntrr. ter. Aiigm,ta wi lurel- stilfecriU find Aorui .urwiia is uoeiity ,tclKt4l lit till road ! .ll'l UlO UallVlliel ' ' . T ' r'""' wili- '""l""';', inako jaLfffriJfl aid io doubt, mate aii enruoaia t ..' i . . . Tin entenris o vital to lU interests. .North (. aroliua roads connected Th. VVilmington and Manchester I " r , " j r,m" nre now surveying a route iroirr K;...i, ill.. to I Inml.ur,- Our friends ,llll!lt 1)L. np Hm joill;, ,( ;y mir rftd llt 1)llCt , coml,cte with that proposed r,,(l.. 'c have no fears of it, if we build ,irH advantages of a high and drr -,,.i . i ,,v..r il... xummi roads. wm uiWUVlt Kjve llr rd the travel, and ! ,llt, i.ld'le routo will be tluit of tht)! tiirims;i, lsides, the Manchester road j all(1 ,jK. (ljlt,r rais c,lected w ith it in , il-.,i, k ,..irviiL.iiid. lliul.M..lH.tfM.. Plin.i i ri!iiin!ii frT.m Manclies- ! t,.ri ,njcs, to effect nil their purposes,; ... i ii v...i. L.. ..... ......I 4.1 ,,.;!, - to il. oril. Kst..ru road alio -t in ii. -s 10 mv ,i oi i ii i.ic. ii ,vij ,r;ve tu.m a!), , nther road In M,:ob.J, ,rr u -ill not ri-.inire a much .,- n they will have to expend bo: t wccti.. I n r.vi u an.l I aiwl.nnr "" iTST F , , ; Oar citizens are diH-plnnterestcd in this road, and certainly will not neglect an iuiiK.rta.il o,i,,or. unity as they did !.en the l an., en branch was built.- ningsM.ie. .... ...o .., , liiiinl ..i IriiLid if a-aa il,i lit it .until Ollf roH.ll! ...,i f,.l,.,..l.i -itr co,.,.. f,.rwarit and save to herself ti c advantages which will otherwise be traiisferrel to lliuf h calitv. I.et her lake the balance needed and sre-nre the charter, and all will he: well. ' i We h-.j.e the Clmrlotte t.wkh..hpr, at ; their u.eLiJu: ne-At Week, will duviso "im! mean-to make tlu-ir subscription ava p. be ..rganued, and g-. ahead spcvd.lv. X, that meeting i. over o'ur cm- .;., ,.. .,;r thc.,s. Ives'. - .W. r.,r- .,-.-... ... '-' ", "''.' AV. . y W.y..-A '-lerl hi tl..- New I ir'.ean po-t ortiecs was Vedn"iTTcT.rtig a vaTuaLl letter tr-.ui that ottic-. It -t-c.i.s that so-vr-r.it robberies 'had" rYVci'ifly ftcctirrcl tiiere; that Mr. I . I'. l'.lair, "the fpecial i Arnt .if thf 1'fiv-t rlicT-r tti'partment ri.cd here a lew davs since-, and on Wed.- hesdav coii'-octed a plan by which the ; voii.i ra-a4 nt raUgTif. Tic will a''de ( ov h ttci-" to New "Orleans, and wetit " nrrr on the s : 1 1 1 u boat with the mail that contained it. 'I he h-tt.-r w a- directed to a business Jini. i-i that- - iii-tn.cted to call for it. tv. and Thev ill. 1 V1" -rtf r' wns "tin letter fnr rln'tit." Inquiry in&WV T-r the im.-mg locuuieiit ai.d. Mr".'" RTiiir ruiiiiT it 1 the per .fi da cl rk in ihe oilice, and in his room. 'I he letter contained halves of bank notes w hich ere readily ulent ili. d. Too iniieh prai-e cannot he unaided to Mr. lilair for the shrewd manner in which he .In..!..) 11.' i.I ....... . unit U'.. li..i,o:it uill be a wariiing to tb'rse who aspire to; doubt feels quite as ttrelaneholy as did an br-r:iine dcfinlattra nn pr-ipcrty selit f Arkansas rhymester, w ho jennel the fol-t'a.- nigh the mails. I'r. lowing pathetic lines on the oath of his - - wife : i .. i ...I . ... . I. . AmA mr,r M. Ml. .1 .ioiia'. ;- Jiin .i-y. i lie r.ii.11-i burgh Journal gives n detailed account 1 nf nn immnsp iron shfp. which is 'iioW being coii.-tnieti-d for the Australian trnde, at n cost of ftiHl.oiKt. She will be ; 17.'. feet long, le t wide at ber gr'eftt- j est breadth of beam, and ?' feet dce lit i. the le ld. She w ill be furnished with-iad- I die w heels and a scre w the former ol fl nominal power of LOW horse, the latter j of I .tl'nt hrtrsc- but practically the com- bincd pow er may be estimated at -l,iu I horses. The engines, when erected and put together, will be upwards of .ro feet : 111 htiirht. Hie wci'dit of the entire 111a- -.p,..-. - ....r... - .. ..... , 1, , nr. . 1 ' rTfnl ..TiiTr. it'iie 111111 io,oisnons -iniiKiiig 1.1,000 n.us. She will carry several thousand tons of conl and merchandise, l,Kn passengers, and her tiieasiiivment caneify gives a- ImuJ. 2.1,0" mi tons burden. ,V.twitlistand- uiff. icr drauirht ol water will bo nut smal all, not exceeding twenty I cot water when liL'lit, and lliiriy teei wneii limy loaded. She will carry live or six masts, j and. five funnels. She will carry coal j enough for u voyage round tlie world, and is built upon a model to insure great r-TTicct.'L . hiiitr- "u ts '-'A.'. pcr-teiTTii iiinki,Thi"viivage froiii hnglaiid to Australia in thirty davs, an. I return by C:iim Horn in thirty .fays more thus iimking the circuit of the-globe in two j month -n - T --T" . 1 . .;- Iiictio'n of a printer 'hurtlj up : In w iiw.i whf n t'ifr fim.li. nrr Isiw, Suliarlits trt arr nnvi.k i ii" ali.w, And mi vnifih.-a k--' p "Ji IliP lt"W Of iliHirp r.Tciliiii; rnHilly. ' 'I'll.- .r..ni. rl d.irkrila.t ". lirav,', . Who aimld r vptv bacm arl Mitrr. taunta! sfijamr. trertraia-ffniu. And niy Hip iirinli'r rljpi-rfutty t ' 1 N't.w Oni.rUNs. -Feb. . 1'ho hfeainer , 1 1 cp Hliv e-ni. POETRY FROM T1IE V( rOETR i' FROM Tl I E WOODS. Dunns; bur editorial connexion with the lUl.'l8ter. WO have been Occasional! V i " , ? favored with) aoine nc4i pocuc cnusions , for publication. Tlie one however, frombnt the end thereof m very cross neigh- Co-1i.:j. i. cji.s hia i - . f tL j.iutl itU 1 . J ' M .Li P 'bich we have yet been Ivored. 1-nig j fresh from tlie woods, and breathing, as ! ,tt doea fnyime m itmb,. ooo- r,,, ali rernal, m a Uogwooa blossom, ; a maf W,..nr in l.!l.9 it he Wfl iflkfl tTTCML TIICKllBurB 111 IBTlIlic r ... . :. f..r mi r renders, llic lines are trHti at- , .. - T einy and cannot fail to more the riJ- Lie niuscles of the reader, if they do not ln4;lt the tra; Art of the lair one to whom they are dedicated : TO MSS S. S. 0FPr " Oh trH dm desr on. why !hl T.j Will nrrr-r bftin with ktr H km 'wsl HI.e" llrM li deny lhal kiT. lu who Wul4 dar lbe I rvrr lured iba luwOy toe ll dy M y yuuthUll lira. . tl- " And lbou(k kif lwr pmmti away" My bealt uMiljlulhlul l. (Ik tb lb lliu lhM wt wy. BUfht ItlK. wlwl taut Cuuid I learn-" Now if that aforesaid "Sweet Sallie" , doea not re lent and return a lavorable re- wuw m, ,.v... - p,ii,e to Uie aUve lineis she is dcidtJ-j , r..i:i - :.l II .1.... I....1 i I- u ,...fi;v. rl All thai hail .fain. j u.i.co.... .... B JB-JiaAjfirllio, could do. has been done and still that lwulu " : , "Ly will never beem with love. sAi bough we are a total stranger to both par- tit tiiV ruaJi)lf? of tlai U,ht,..j Jji i,18untly called to mind the following , J . - ""f' which we.extract from a J " love-sonnet, written some year, since, by a southern bard domiciled amid the piiies of (ieorgia : When 1'i-ajr". dtif br ifm iMi.ri.n ofti-o rih'd my k mm ha Ko I nucbt Mand .0 r 'ur A rt Uuut auM. bus t. bm. Rut this is not all. l'nless"Sailie is in a . ,, , .r -V . , i U-v 'ur "Calv,w U off " V "' ! P'ht, like an ,yny.vM.M through.! - u bortieberrv bwami.. Vour tru, -u ;, are tt t.tlllc ,t race of the y. ' "" " 1 . , , . who can illy bm.k, even love s de- JUbjkh-sa UV. II., i already uiitwiuuJi:JbA..CiWJMia atxiut his heart. Hear Lim : Awl m aW msm Vi .lb uulwiard cwd rfud ui- br.rt I .in . . .1 lr li, mi hr bappy wim rna -Airfl'iu aitb prv.rrf r,.nl. 4 birs I wiH rrlfr.l l.k ,Noti IV.e. I'.ttIS ' : JJc is. off and gone "Ukilly" vears.it haAj-cmai-ied jn , . i -n sef-sioii of the citv, and has been 1 .liistas we said. I hese . ... n.. Thro now Noah Dove riders of AjHillo's l'cgasiis. draw if at re thu slighU-st indication of neglect, and he- fore vou ejtii ask them for a chew of to- tmi'ciii tliov nre ifi uul'iLus. Iliil ii.b llii' Noah Uove ia,w.tuaj-C.flt a loss b i'na-. gine. Some chap no doubt w ho run de vilish fast and ha., perchance, t-aved bis body from irrct !-y the fleet ness of hi f.it. l!ut alas! the "chords of love are severed and our friend ' Calvin no And .r I liTin h.r? l.Hir f7' Ah krurl fair lh..a .mfil'.n.t Ti)tr hrrlitrr aniHwr I bmd IIUdlllKU, TAKK MY ARM. .J', . TIK.M4. a.' .W-a. V hrn pri.-f bs.vy on ihrr, Ot liiHtial fcr hnii, Tlii-n hr..ibi.r, b-.n on, mr My bmlher, lake my arm. Hirr.' aiauy a load wf truuble Thai l.krth twit to bf-ar - Wbrnrmw wrioM1ir-sa-4o!tc AjuN?" - JLajiMlllJJlcMVsrr.. Ifmnlic, ia it. rancir. Ilua miit;ht thy mortal harm, Mv xsji.U r be ihinr atK-li. My bn.th r, lak- iny arm. Thf.'iigfc all. in liiii. of trial. May turo tllrir pya aa-ay. Nay, bnsbrr. imi di-uial. My arm .ball br thy Mar If jrriv-f wrt- mint ttinirnw, A grief ihi niuj-bl rUl rrnnn. I d cry, in all my mur, brut hr. (firr ttiitif irm!" .AIllrlJw , ibf . . . Wtll wpt-p with m in wnr; A .imther. y, bnlhrr. May ! mho ornitr hiHt-r! . A I5KIEF DISCOl-IISK. Tix r. "ThereV a' wav that accuieth TVTTT r . . . . . . . T 1 ....I 1... . nam to quote IuiM!ii Kuiiiinio irfcaft- trtirrrfroiii tho orach of Irtvimi Truth, ro la text to discourse, from in tho maimer" J that follows, although in aid f subjects 'of a Koiiiuwliat secular naturu iiiiert.iiu-: ' ing however to morality. j I . H niav seem riyht to a man to neglect liaviiprllis debtsfor the sake of lending or jsiteculatW npou his inoni-v, but tho ettJ . I - . . I . . thereof is. a bad paymaster, It may seem right m a mini m aitempt live iitwu the fashions of. the times, tv live uiw.it the lasluous il. the tunes, but tins end till l'.J iiU sensiblr fo. Iks, and. ruinous t bealUt. reps.;sit.a4presaued, arji.ta bc.lcft .to! lov'k, I . . - hitatiotrftiMtrpertly...--- - It niay aceth right to man to attempt to obtain a livelihood without industry and economy, bat the end thereof is bun irer and raira. T. '.J, l . rt t-un. wwim m ...h constantly borrowing ot bis neiirlinora. bora. It may soem right to a man to trouble bimaelf about bia ne'gbbor'a business, but jHnuf lect of Li, own- ..i., , . , k- -i wj tramuetiiif bis owa fame, but tlie!call. CIMj thereof ia bia fame don t extend very It mar seom right to a man to Iks con- stantly slandering Iris neighbors, but the end thenx is nobody believes anything he says. " It nay seem right to a man to indulge hi children in everything, but the end . . . .. i . -if . i i ... .1 lliereolis nis cuiiuren win inuuige uieiu- Ai.tcM in l..li4itu.rinfr bim. ' 1 : i ... i -. . i ?. k r "V- 8W,n. "K r 'r " evervthinji w hich ouifht to be done to-day uutil to-morrow, but the, end thereof is such things are not done at all. It may seem right to a man to attempt to phW everybody, but the end .hereof plertnv obdy. ay seem riirht V t. : - . . i i.:. neighWrs in estravagance and luxury, . . . - ic an. luxurv. lie only excels ""- " .i t l! . not to! "'V, ' - r; . Ir . Inn-V iXUl ? . , - ... .i i .i e take a uewM.aix-r, oui uiu cuu iuerrs:ji ib noraiil of the ordinary occurrences of the ' oMain ,,u ei Ult the cn'j tbrcof i-frand upon the I printer. ll ... j It may aeon right to a man to worslnp ! .i -I... f 1..., t creaiur ...ore u.an u.e v..ior, . u.v end thereof is an idolator. It may seem right to a man to be in cessantly occupied in hoarding up trea- Biuvsof this world, but the end thereof is he has none in the world to couie. . ,i ,V..oon,in which a Mis Bradley wcended MTII.I (111. UlBtlfUia. . ,.IIS1ITV - KIV T ' - - . JNWl.AKls.-n:: laii dd c-J.-re. tl.KXT. d woman, named Ma ff 'f '-'' ! the streets of the ci a bank note, which ry Ridgely, while passing through one of the streets' of the citv of iialti.iiore, found a l.ai.L ...ne. which, on tHkin r itto a "TO - sand dollars. The grocer retained the i bill and advertise.1 it for six mouths, af- iter which be Invested it until 1S12. At the last date he paid over to the City Reg-1. 14 vrondcrtnl that it would tiear innauou r.stcr'fl.OM.i. be,,,g tie "amount, with Tin- - she reached ibis Tieiglit she terest, alUr Ue.liK-t.ng the exTases of ad- Ntates tt.a tTie balloon, which was not en vtrting. Since that time, a tcri.d of Hrely filled when it left' the earth, CX- . . Itl tliC IXrflT H.o city. 1 he woman now comes for- ward and by petition asks that it may ! returned to her. a, there is no proba- bilitv that the realWwwm----a4l!y lur.il. Llui. srluihi-ainuunL.. uuiuauiit-nt- tret, is ihw LM.4', which she is enA Title.tt07aTi.-L which "rfie can recover front the city.- Haliiiiwn Aim riiiin. SINGING. Reader, do you not love to gather the w.MMa together, and ismg with t hem at the hour f twthgl.t f Jhtyo,i mnsc tl.n ....Hi ... Iirilidla . . . llubiiiMi4Jl S . , . ............ . ..... foel with us that fuoh is tho sweetest of' household :nusic : c confess almost to a weaa.iesa ... our .o.i....c or picas. , that she Wtk, deceiiUing quite BlOWl. it t .lies. e love music whether the wild , wn Umt w,en tue balloon burst it was bir.1 warbler, the soft luting t.f the human . torn into ribbands, except the lower part vuiccor thu thrilling, sUrtiuig melody l(,r Iicck of thp balloon. Sf cr.mpletei of accordant instruments, the clang, or. was th part torn to pieces, that tht war beating puUe of martial melody. ; la ..jeccs of silk blew awav, and tbe ..Hut hornets the best place lor heart : r,;,,, ,gdowu even below Uie car. music. It matters not to ns il the voice j vyMn g10 had fallen this distance the be not so clear and true, tho very effort : hMtK)U Bliddenly blew np, turning inside to accompany glad fhonghts with sing- nml calching against the network, ina Itesjak a happy and contented mind. fl,rincj a piirachute. which bore ber rsafel j Aou have often no dubt. heard thex tll0 ground., Jiho eahie dowu in an singutgofnn infant, its little hands. beat-., nn( g0 lightly did the car ingrude measure, or its tiny feet j atter-gtriLo tu ocrtll tjat Bhe savs there waa mg over the fl,ir. 1 on haxc kissed ma- lot the si;i..test jar. ; Her presence oi "J a ,.v montl f rmrrrr ww ctfrwiftna Snc(irlh. is continued in heaven. bat r.,i fi.it- .....1 wl.on tt. loiUonn . atill : lovelier siirbt than a banv.sotigster ; jiie pretty accent miconscions lingering on MiBir wu, uw iiiuiiiiij;, i.ii.i.u..)wi1 ,10 nlost calmness coiiiuieDoea glances from lace to face ; tho tucking ot white thiimba aud fingers under pinna-! 11ilua from .,ac0 -j tores, the birdie motion of the curly head j now perched over this shoulder, now over ! : "' " that, and the loud stow and c'apping of j A SiuguLir Affair. About the first hands when the song is triumphantly tin- of January ; a young man by the name 'ihhed, as if the dear wingless angel 'was 1 of Cooke formerly of Orange County, I so happy to give joy to those it loves. left the store of V. F. Black wootl, Esq. ' I lave vou never rai'ne.1 kisses on the lips , living in the southern part of this county , LauiL.briw.f -sweh-wH--f V-on havej we-tfrtrerrd-ir Tijtrtr tTMi "Mt.- Ko wlarrdlc-a-;.--" : are oertain. ' ' He bonglrt a vest before "Betting out, and L.r--Aa'trmdva4lai tiatcw trvtheffiahfenj-m-rarfifotadt -cgthtbttud iiBiu,ermbla-'--singing at her w ork : the glow of exer-j amount ol money which, it is said, ho Iciso mantling her cheeks, tfid thebeauti-' had borrowed to pay for a tract of land iful light of health making her eves glisten, die had recently purchased. - liut the sweetest, most heavenly of all, I Ho left Mr. llluckwood's and (lern - - fsonmls music, when the dear groups ct-jhmir or ttro'ir absence bis horse returned ' ther bv.the luarth-stoiie, ami gentle voi - .C . . I .1 .1 ... ..a gj-ithiimTiiiiTJt Tjicii intUed it rise n fwei-t iceiise. Angels IisKn"Twithrnpf nffenfidti tntie tKjr harps, and catch .the notes that mor- tti$ fci Ofirf UraurL . ' - " ' in.lima Jinnl. A bill has passed, one branch of tho Indiana Legislalure to - aalhoriae tbe -Ahtlitor. Stute- to retam - . -is-. ............. . C t in licit Tiitertit on the stock s of nn y frcT; bank in that State as to indenniify tlie Mate lor any loss siisiaiueu on accoiini oi - T"b te brdd- jont ur themstdves.. , I . -a . I I . .. From tin Aneriesa MmhwH. "ALL ALONE DARLING. So aaid an agonised mother to ber in fant, that lay on ber lap, dying. Sadly and tenderly she gazed on iWypale, tbitt face. O how thin and pale disease bad made it! And when the little wasted hands would be feebly reached towarda her, and the sharp pain would distort tbe lovely features, and the dear eyea would look nu to ber so imploringly, that moth er's heart bled as none but a mother's It was not only tbe dying agony of her irbibl that she droadod; aftor a few more , hours of snifenng, a few more iirnggiea for breath, a few more looks of lov and i pain, its eyes would see ber no more. 1 would pass away from her arms, away I from her sight. The timid must go , from all .t new all that aJnto la ti-nrhl w-hptt ftll Would D6 StrailCCrS, - , 7 ,. . .. Yd n All aione, uarims ; vou .hud. k nhmj " That was the bitter thought to ir . .r-r - ,,. i?llt .w was the iuav Lviiut-i inunjvti - voice of nature. Soon faith wlusperC". " He who prepared your heart to wel come the little one so lovinglv when "it . . .i .-r.i ""J" IfcU v:iivi w .-w aj -r-j- love ana skill to meet the little stranger tl.nf v,rlil lo .111 nrupA it teri- nsuwi. T . , derly, and gently introduce it to Uie bap- pv scenes oi lis new eiisieueu i Vour Saviour is there ; be who said, :.i"fntter the litt e Cllliuren to come nun i -... j.:. " ' , ,'' XT ill .W i your child to his care I w Ha Shall gato- I" ,,,e la,nbs wkh h5s arm8' snd theru in bia bosom.- Your Me one will be wife m thai bosom, and qotetftwa . r.aroievn , u.ure T rl.nnn I.n in jlilt AtFti 1. , . .. limn in iT.il r ntrn. Fa'ith at laved the anxiety, and soothed the anguish of nature. The weeping mo ther Mievrd, aud was comforted. I A Frightful DtxcenL Tbe Telegraph fcw j..gincc announced that tbe bal- , . , , , i 1 ..1 .1 . l.i.A.1 2.1! inon.lnil u-iil. iKe miHit friarhtful rsoiditv. i 'An eve witness gives thi-following ae I hiring the year .,," ffi. ..i,- ' It would apiear fmm Mies R's own account, that the knew very little about ioie business the nau unuenakcn, oroi ucpruapon-HMi ; hallo.,,, when u reacne u.e ranuea i- ' bau.wn was an oiu one, ," tbn sHk had become so rotten that t ....4.1 I l. -ru limtnn r AaAAtaa r 1 'UUt;U lUllll fcs' KVIlU.iW VVJTa "er. .-ne nau ,n mi a..M..-ueu oy me i enchanting ig prospect spread out ocucam her, wUicU she says was magninceni pe- that, jibe .hdd.it..ihiMid4la . ballooH, The escape j;f gin ahtrmcd her, aud all imuedlhti valve rope, .but permitted bnt little aa to escaie, as she was afraid she would full into the Delaware, which was directly beneath her. In a few moments after this the bal- ' t.n ,,!T.ir.en.1 anil to r.nr horror and W , u Vnr full with trTohtfnl ra. ! -1; ' ;. f( the dMnnco of six hundred or - ij-i foher pro-rees titer, be- - in.' checked, from what cause we below ' c(mK1 iot aitilo,igh we then observed .i.. k ttrr;mi .-r ,(,.- out her tand Uesand anchor, and , ., ,; a , vlnn- she alighted about four 1 with the saddle and bndlo on; Ins friends ' I.Ia.a ... nollmnt nlitt lra-a1a-Xntif ana. Mior-H; haI Uroken itvose: iNwxruay beflg Sitntlay the -mailer was thought but little .f and it was the Monthly following, be- . fore any search was .made. Since hiit time however,, a thorough 'search has licen made, but without 'any duo to tho 'sad fate, of this unfortunate youtiir mail- , . The imprefsionTs; thatiio was.mnrdcr-r . . .. a , v ; cj aiid rubbed of the monrjf he hntl. MitrojiolHan, ''if" IJank Fa-iu kk Tlio MerchanlaV llank of irrtconGeo 't-i . I ...... .... " - . J .. jlu v ' . -I - ' - . I " . ' . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1855, edition 1
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