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i"- I t .- - i- i r L. J: I f f S. i r . .. 1 . i t V.i, .:; i'.'i.W :1 ii,t,.,rt ,.f ii,'j,.g j, ,kar sheer ' tut, ..I. j n.j iijori it, a kits it a great; mv'-n. There many a thing tr know wi' ' aa"t li, Mill wc are sure it a tic! for Vii nianists, early in lh morning of that day repair-. ieo, am) of having a daughter ia touie Calluitie d.ei. Why should there Im a sort ' (X ttia-jd tbe church in Franklin street, In order to!Xuanery. This being c(TocUh1, a necessity im gie w shaking band, whjch seem only mere1 my aister, as the went to maw, no J persuade j mediately arose' for securing the party against lm. and awnc-tiroe. t.aitifol one too: for acme ; W )o wait .P he was old., before taking a; any injury which might riwie.. What waa tha UUiiiMkf y0 .infera aimoat; and makelP of a mack inotwot; but the did not ap- jxm fairly daaca aitli jia, tiy hart yog v Jt I tira moci pkwturc at any tina. Wtat ' lb Biagic cf k it, ! cao'l U-ll; but to It it, (or It tkat It aonut oly a caotom, like fcoing, " ami aoUiiaz tlx ; attB tUra it man is i tban ' BM4 tbacy, Jtutakiaa faii tUtrija yoa ; j 'HoraUo baad of Rormmism. I arojnitliop llughca im tigiicd. aealcd, and oVlivrr- U iitm f oar blooa aad acta your heart to beat- y moOt lid not make any (&'! ob- ( ,nj t,e I'reaident hat faithfully executed it : iag likt a laiaa dram, and ntakn jour ey tain- jlSoa aitter't ging ; it would have dune j Thua ia that u vexed " nation belag olveL " Ua UVataia ok a froaty aight It ain't a thing j 00 C"01 ? "''Ji n,u,t olx'.v the law of the , WW the rmoa.gha M another item. W forgot So Ungaag can erea it, no church at auatCTer cost ; no other law ' known j J ABB. Cor. atrr. Organ. ' MlmafljiraJbeawa'd. .TTnii what waatart'jlt,,," u tkjtt of tinplil eoa&leiica. ftlm ' kaqaaltotl-aftWof ill What an aroma ilUv facts, there is abundant proof; aomej Add.d by Ti. ttb! It aint rroat, for von can't fid on it. : !l '4oaTiivT1ur1rpaLde ain't requtrej to tct ; itataAe, It m aeftbrr viailde, not un'ibl.-, nu, : turUblt.aor traiwWOc. It ia not a tut.Uru-e,, bor a liquid, or t vapor. It bat aeUW color Mrform. Itnasmation can't conceive it. It! a'tbahMiUtedaor forged. Jt U eon6iied to a eiima or mamin hat im uld.:a:Lwi I It ia dnenbodied whea eorai Med, but in-! atanttv modoced and to it itnniortaL H it at' tLreajioa,aivet.kttt at omr. It' pre-evi-, I w iO eiitfL It pwadt all nature. 1 he breeie , aa a ptaaet, ket the rof ; and the pendant ine 'U-A- k. baip'id atnaftn that waiu in ,u ! Uiu, cluster round the spot wUr'e die no. k M puWiclion. AY, have choaen it.nd ad addv to taeet it and taiaea its tiny waves like 1 T1k Unr Jurt life (f t!rty year) it Wore ( red to jt, for the reaton that a largar iujmber J sJe fip to recrive it Depend 'nion it. Eve ; " S f Bl hap, iuc,, than any of mai. k-ave SalUbury, on Thuraday nigl.t and lead it IVad,., and was Uugb't it. beau-; tCr t, X? I th" " - tiesjljrlaca and varieties by an an.1, there i free a ill and clniice iu guiug there 1 do not be-' e('1'- Sucn u tbe case now ; but we will add. . anai-j Vmg to traiucendant in aidapted to aU liircum.tances : There i. the Lit.. lm,uf!a k"cvtr "'7'" s ,l' complain that their papers do not reach them j f""i wt rotorosted in tlie overthrow of , fw, ftl!!lMc o( rift Mj ,, ,iluU mm U, Tr tke firvt tvmpbrtnt of ret llion agaitnl the Bat ika aukrr aaye, merf who u m , ..'ml welcome and of parting; the long liaeriag. T, J'?ZJ: .7.!",' . . ! 1 Tl'o-mtc ao aooa a, they dsaire. that our aim lrt,i" 'IP3". to te -a6WlTru0-.row'of' I, i.1. Iu.neiiT 1lre--AW Aiiru. and the UYgeue) we ..Ull by the f ' ! tMet., ' lo' iag pretewt Ike aitt of . promse, aod the eipt of fulfiliiueot. U it atraage, tbereiure, that a woman i imineilJe, .whose armory eonuaU of k !.. tmlles and tears! Ia it (ay wonder that poor old Adam w as first I. lilts' ei, aad then ruined I It is very easy f. mtbii. Ia in ith L.r,,. f-.- .,..1 ... that be ought to bavs been more of a man. ily , ...-..,, . , , , ce-uoa a, rf be bad bee. le. of a man it would -aaMt tbeetolea or tbe mound one.i nuHTacsa, unnatural, aod' contrary toall the fcl-! beea to accommodate the Unrest nuinler of aid " to auppUnt tlie Catholic religion T Get. that were pawing. Seicrat tieiaoua were wound-' railicaH MM7irrla;-BimVf thakjJ. ...the . Uie 1 tt . , JL.at!!i?t 1.. . f 1 . .1. . 1 t 1 1 , 1 , , ,i , . . 1 . . . . . . . , 1 . d 1 . .1 1 ... vi:i. 1 ! . , j vi Miww wru., uie waiiiiiL'sui nature, nowevet ixoueo ami Uei'raueil. ....1 :l .r..j.l:i veur llilile. retil a imi tttfj.lv vour niiml. l,v : etl. 1 uIlih-i 1 oun?. w .nriM(". uie .n ivum-i 1 ,1.. r,. ..r .i..- r.-tj rjr"rrr ".""""JML11" g'Wnot arfoneb'lbe matter . ti.-y thnuld w weeacn ; ao t wm gei uaca 10 my swry ; nut, tLMaUaaav 1 al.-tl a.1 . -w- -1 1 1 vjaweet. a wain euwty aajau4i waxi-u w all i ijtij ui , ' " J- """ ',,( ""J . (Skat kwrgaasaUime.mysfc.r. Sat iKci.i" "t.r 1 f"1 u For my life 1 cauuoi see Pnm-tif CmaptWiwi lit Ami. 2Jr a snarsnt Bay, ta Ita Brr Earlj Bist.r), aaJ " 'Tlj 1 ketaatr t ata. JSas FftaaciK'o. Cau, i June 15, lSjj. J Maaaat. Eorreu You w-11 r.anJ.,n one who la se far aaiy from ronr nii-l ia siir.-a.liir U- wswe iValj la U;. . -.,,e- ....... . 1 L .li 'T" o, . m 1 " ...... vi.i..... .,.i 1 . n,i - 1 .1 1 ui in relation thereto, which have appeared in 1 .1 ii and other Bewsiperipuolished ia Boston faarts of the AtUatic States. 1 fell called upon H -weuimg. irom.Uie tact ot my tami.y t- n, HIN , ,.; ie m. wmm wucn mr saler was in luce.1 to k-ave her DC and Uniily, and become an inmate- of the In looting over a . " bnoste Waod pstper of recent date, my eye rest- are heaven born ; no power -u earth outfht U, ad mp tbe following article : j 7 j" '"";'". - the .Jl!""1-.' T1" U "iuttVour'fel " "a"i .U-St that he awell iu formed on tbehiaxiU us : "k' Jour 'eeU thai MaaMav.ti.trf.rf W.Ili..,. 1: u.e P, towbeiy, who gave his tettimonv before the la- '!,,'-r" d f"r ,,K f-"""1 ,,f ,n;,n' a1"' ll" wewtigatoig Committee yeatenUv, was educated' ""r16" "f the land you love to well. Kaeu ia this vicinitv. ll-j mutber 'as a wnvrt to lL': '""J'1' ' l,ill'2 '"' 1 ,ir rc' Catboncitv. ami M,- U.r .,...lifL.I C.. .1 ... eaSee of Sister of Charity before she left Boston. ! 'tsr oorri-spooiient says ; 'it is no tuiit of hers 1 "if the brothefs have not teen her since -!: en-; terwd the Emnietsburg Cuavent iaasmuch as ;w atsts s always-rmd, m ait eoatttrws. not .! ll Staters 4 vjsarity, but to cktislered nuns,' bv Inuvd. at reUiaves. This fact caiibot be gainsaid, and it is pre fjotteroos to ac-rt that tl.v- lady is deuined ttgaitai her w ilL" liutUm Tm,jA. JSome of the above is tree. It is true llat my aotbsy ass a convert to Catholicism, but it is w tan mj tisua was quautK-t i.jt the ja$oe f fir f Charity before .be left Boston. fo,M,tbl:...haA.-M..il.,.M.uA aw, i my asiad a asakened by tla- gru wrong and Je- erfitinw practised by the .-ist-r- of Chanty aiel T :.L - e .1 . . - Mnu pnesuv u.ai us.i. li.e nam,,, ul -nil. af whoa shatl appear. Abeut the year 1831 tar my toother eiuhrace.! tl.- monstrous ii.... i irave of Isvawmtm. At a a-cessarv enw- ace, soe too witu her tuu daj-utcrs tnJi. .-.I r ., tiocti "Hwesate, WlJiug to be W by tha 'Ji a.vt,"' and to thi- da w ith Uk tun itl-J. Uautoi are witbont tb le f that Cburc-h. thnnLs hi Hun who rule, lhe Jretiaietof men. Mi aister Marar., then aliut ait wears old, wat tent w the Sl,t. r's s..ltL- Mtanatianed till she' was c!a.el.-tiiK-!y sent to laW jdaoe wliifre the now, i- U.-n.g ihen about attcteea years ohJ. The citeun.nain of her going aretlieae : At usual, va Mon lsv inornicii;, .wTww w-aoPi, out iwHiUitftml, a4 - wey to any sautber,' tbe had been s.-nt to to Kin- asetaUrrg, tnj that she u.ut o that we. k. 1 bis Wat ettoBisbing new s to lac. - a si.ter I dearly foted. I, ul fourse, nikj... crnca jeetiotV.; told mj mother the could lis.! gu, and tied her if tlu- knew anitUt tl.at matter : alt .declared she eu iwl. I then w. nt inn Je ateljr tO Chelest .Mid .tahsl tie- ca t , b'oth.-r William, and we together . ut to the S.ter. of tarity and ili.uired ti.e tn.-ai.iic of the iiiaiter, and were plainly told that our si.t. r ua- - .,t.g to K4MBietburg ; that li.i. Mr. ,il jm.i . s, notorious Jesuit ha-1 wrilt.-li to lU.coh lu. t-ir ' X. flV, paratah i- fiil of nr.-aint;-?. ft of llitt su.lituliot) and re.j.ii-st.d a j.e.: tr b-r, a u-tliat-the .l....g f farorm-r tl.- " ;riiTt aud now she must j.. I said sh- .ooi.'.. ,,.,(, ,f , .l!!i , , t;(. V,.. Umllp-bin. . ..'itu. . ailbiu sjer u. jsrescnt K. A the i.-a.i . ... ..; ,;,. a.,:;i.. Mr. pi. du.in'g tin- l.,-t tber't tamili, father U :i.. !. it w.-t. tl,. ir d".U l'r. , j. ut.al i.-.n.a-. xsi. injHry toi,,-t.. to Ue mentioned tbe i".,io.r , ,. . i.i.jj,,,,,,. We con-.i iii thi; opinion, nu j the n-a- u tata-fncliuli front tie in. I cali.-d in Mr. Wil ..,t,. ar.; ooi em,. larawotl, wko informed me hi- had, of In. ...n . It '.,.. '.-Mr. Pi- mat.) Piottant t- aorL Bid llubrlcwown tit my ii.otl..-rrwn'.U u ''Vn.l 1 il.u:H .,t. ; f ... a i.i. a- the 1 to tit Mteloetiou, rsia.ssttHg a p. a. f.r nn .... ter. 1 M'l turn that su.-h ir.r-. hi.'- w.-r. in .1 iobtti'H) .tf ' vc . j ! j pi of i..! t! ayd . .lbaJ..a:. : In iamai I would oppose tie plan. 'Mid pn-teut h. b-a f.. arr. - ... pr. i.-nt :.. ii.j .r I, mi-lit . n big tbe Lome, thiMigb I.ilml.le. of those who toi- tu-- from siieit ..tj.m . b i ij.-lh.. bargain wi'tb d JUrr belter than oil.. -r ...ui!. ith il.i. In- o hUle'p llnj!. . 'I hi. i. the plain iiit.-rj.ie. said it was me sf my kM"' .'t-.l.thjit mv t.iti .nof the a!..e ;,-vragra4. It as- il.. that ' aalnr Itiant i a' be had arrangj imttrfs to i the barge was injure .u " to the rails.- of .en. ' tluttetf.ssf; I '" .v,;..--Tw'.; : ' " - '.. ,...,,;.aJA ,aaisawaw ! ! I i,..t k -.1 l...r ,..,..,..., ii ' .lit .. .,.or, 'v k.,u" J with die Sih r.sui' Vrl uity, Hearing she was ty kava on rJ.Iny for Emmetsburg, a party of fnen.la, ami among' them several Jto- F- At noon, oa lluiiday,.aM araa burrhl y dam eamago, aubeknoaa to bw mor tlwr or any of ber family, Bocb art the tu-ta d : a littl girl, wi tixtceo yeart of s, fn aaotber, brotbra and tkort, by ru-t.i. thai can tut the truth ol what I bxe " o one prctcnJa to tay my aiter j ia'detained agaiaat her wilL I have many times corresponded with her ; alio hat expreMed for u warm attachment of her lormer day when M one of our 6rvside hunilx-r. We do! tn " Win6.uowe-r, that no commuiuoa-, tion to reform ln-r, m read by uer alone : ail are T " -"'y upe""'. 'ho t called l.y lllat cring name - Mother r Can tueh' a f . t Will existt' aj''aiwava'lr 'W'T, P. ,"- i pauiooMjip 01 ncr airco mvtuer, uie an.TlK)o of 1,... t,, i.,,kr. ,'t , ,1., (,d enjoyments of her pretent home. All he 111 P"" u? m'llvr " "" VolJ not on any aceounlhave alluded to it now. if others imji nil .11 1 .ciiiuiii. luiii? iiiuiiiiu iu il mi.. 11 fiiiifr. i...l......;i...-.t - .1 !.-. ti... . n , . ' . . tion 14 ttie psst is tiw paintul to oe olten placcJ i - . ? . . . I Ik-ltiri eliisin.v luiw.vr I mii4l mi . v.r, I in relatiou to the Nunnerv Cimiiniltee. On the bw1' 1 "If1, lb' " ,llinK -' done in the premises, simply for tlie reason that" the Com- h ... mBjtMUuti ihAr mMian were too I'tioraiit of iMitnamsra ai:J iu work- lilniM iLn sttk.4 .1 art f orwiln t .1 ia. 1. anP .ll.in.; iien u. hu u.ej u.er .p,.j, ... u.e ras me i coinmou courtwies ; eyerythiujj was gentleman - U and ab.rtboard. 1 1 l to the H.Shn,v van- iy ami atwvenwara. .i rew.T id soe cuxnur; vim- tatina , such as no Prcteaunt would have ooce - turned. How intelligent men ran uphold an 1 sustain, bv their course, sueh institutiniii. as Coo- vvri's, is past niy et nipivhension. The tcachinLr Rome ou-ht to be kuown bv all men ho attempt to .-oulrot public miud. Romanism . , I- . . 1 oneny this, Met show. Ignorance. the.Upwt. r ' ' . , 1 .iiiiiiiii'.ti ivi Bui-irtiu .jniriiui i.mi i at th of the future liaf..in.-ss and prut- ! IM-'rity .-f our lielov.il eouutn . 1 would not niie ' 1 ., J . . . . ; , a Komam-t. I. t linn be an Am. nc.111 or foreign- ! , of trust or p,er within the gift of the people, sooner than 1 w.mld bow down to : , i,. u; worship. I trust, p ntii-iiu-u, you will continue Ui fiiit agniust the ' Moth-r ..f Harlots." enemy of all that is tolerant and free in civ il 'iiy irirgivus tATiv. i uur rt'iicriuiii LrimTiH'- May iod help and sustain yuu in all y , '"am, VuuA tru lll-Ai'V It ! VV Jtr..!.l Cant hi km. The Evetilt.g Post asserts that " Tho prcs of the whole North is alili't nn ditiiji d III till iiiion that Ui-' der's remoial ;.s.- M.rv,y consun.mat.on ol u,. or.ina p,.r,w- ot the Nebraska bill, ami that m tlie frleetioil of hi. suecvaeor the same end has been kept in . .. .. , ... In proof of ahich it cites the folio ing- trai ts : ' Frmt lir .,,,. vnm. Julu x. l - The ewtrsr nf -rm rrtnorat r. not stated. J),ir the result is iiiaiiif,t . - Fnm tl, Elmkr Hwtu. .Ug. 9. . - . . ....... I his is the crownms act of the lminitratin, and is entirely consistent with the reiaaarsf U. ' ins pr.e. any inav me ois- iu How it w". A Child of her tender years could not m order to satisfy some of our tuUcnburs, who,0' m you a vaviionc 1 it 1110 uevii, in jour BIj ,jtlj ui, morui,,. Meanmbile a tier-! Ari;u did from 1820 to lt2. I" Uie Utter j-t of tl,Mt bill ss to .-suM.-h .l.iverv in Kan- act of supererogation to deny J&J! charge, . . - i- -v -' 'J ' , vn Hiw'nr-'',r""', V7ii3 i- : TO gwl eompWnt, that has been pa .1' (.rmeiph-of- sqTiAtur s.,yereii'iitiv, . i .. ,, . . , . , . t . . JLto Col. Stowe sin,Uaf,.,Mssi 1 .... 1 , . . " . itiaitTaAWwa iiia tha linear iil'witiil 'M'lttsnwi'iag1 sv-ees's l..lzrzzi: w ivo;.Adw4tM:?frf t-thrie happy at Inst, if, like poor R.-ed. r, some : The Pittsburg i.iz.jtO; thin It is .lain for what re.n plain peeled to be more j. liable V. tl. 7. uWSf" -i.' ...-T" ,,;.;.;r..;ssf?TrZTVv;rr",M - - - 7;1.. Wll i.l.e construction whn-h we can plao- n-vii this singular event. i, that it is all furtheraiKe of the il s.;ti .if 'I,.- .SebrasLa bill. Mr. J'n.-rce had as wUl bave given bis true r- a.ii. for the removal of Jl-.-eder. . MR. ITKRt'E ANI BISHOP HI't.HlX -Ti. , . --ep-jv which di 1 mre"i,.VvT r '....1M.-.K, lb... that wi.',. h'..;.i tlev f..r.,e r t.''. .IU.- for tie- famous .,.ti- .Ji.-clause in the t.tol..u of New HamjMiire."- WW I ,...; A ay mi! n 1 . ,a'g -ita- tuii tie V j,...!. f tl.. 1, iM.!l. ,.,tiiji. f, ;Se.Kl." II ul'J 't.Jim-rjdvitl. ,..Vsv, i, rmwmsTT,-n.-nrtvnK-ovu-- ebarer, itt. Jvlia . ... . . , ... ., .. .-. ... j ltinslr. that I was. Know Nuth as l-f nature tsn. J f... j.ti . can is; trumr.il up against hun. to make Ins v , ,.. r Ir , "-ence. r. t. . ocuern, uie rxiiior, Ueiiv.r- It i, .Hj;iivev weariii' to have lo notice tU . i i. i . .. 1 -" rmnj. i.s .r- r.ca!l bv the Ir, s ..-, colable or iustifiable. : J ' " UwC ed hi. valictore ia th. Una, .J A - ...... I .... .. "7.. !" T . T I " . Z V t"U 1 ' " X-l-- W t hear exile, of I,, cruelty.- , , i ', 1., oi ii. r ciiii. ii. , an.j are ucwtnmticito Mt-it Ja.au toii.i.Ur..d rtssa-t-stka-fssasfde-of Itowan ! ' i t ' t . wfie lielpili!.' Iheto ImiiinlTlHrUtTk-r of fame f "'"' vtlou km,U Polled byJaU'.ln. u, ..f-.. ... ... .,-.....-;.. .. ,, :. .. ;.. ... 7 11 i languid, with prices receding. Weouoto: law ! ., ,:,.. i i, :,.. .- V 1 .i.. .:n . . ving ..-.I fmtii him I'M .,!., i. .,.,. f. i: ! !....,, 11 .1.1 ; tne saiuo t.-r to-ticno i tctce. hject a o eci-tired by nexusing Gen. chsoU 'of Uiug eCalludio : of having paid grat revrr- citce to fins Priest of tbatrhurck whilst in Me nwi4 fitMti KMSBoa of acconi(i!tliinj llial end I Hie Catlittlio' Toio, wlicb in comequoDca of tbe cbarge, would hv bn aat Cr Scort, mutt : be avcun-d, cowke.juoutly a aecaity aroaa it jntiie arrangeutetit with the H'wUij tnd Pritsta. j Tl tcbom waa concocted; the contract ith Some ala'ndering old lcblor aayt it ia much joy when you'fijji fji'l married, but K iantorejawy after a year or to. UtUHHU AUCllLlJUlllU. SALISBURY, JT. V. JEmM'tm8f OUU PL'IiLICATlOS DAY. , Thursday has fir a long time been - our usual I .M.; .1... - I-.... . .... ...1.1;.. K. I """ ' i .h-r;,,,, ,h ,J . ,1.... S ' 1 ' n accordingly tw madej Any facts or suggotiona in reirard to the above, will be thankfully re- B ' i ceived. j . - vYESTEKN EXTEXSK-X. A.-cordh lg to jiotice given by tlie General Comuiiaaiuners, the aubtcribcra to the ttock of j . the Western Nortli Candina Rail Road t'onipa- i,r, vu meet either in person or I.v proxy, in !.,' ,T ,011 ti 1 ' .l i ToWn f !5a,bUr3r- 0B. Tko'li,f' 30th l . . . , Augu,,, 1MJ, for the purpoae of organcng, pursuant to tho directions laid down in the char - U r. The form of proxy used by the N. C. Rail "oa,J company, lias Keen anopteu ly um uim- u.y, for the present; and the form will be It tl.n Inct ni.i.iti.uT ih tt, tr.l,. . I.y.sw Vv.. - o " v 1 1 liarter waa secured by the liberality of a (f t)s citi ; '.ii:isse.l off 1 izens of Rowan , when every thing harmoniously, and satisfactorily to the conutic through which the Road is to past" ; w,ien , M5re)1 with lhe m06, (rk fceJingj ; ,),.;, w i;i. ,l..,.,.,.l I., .l anv one, in this place, Umt au-'ht would occur. 1 a U-for. another Convention, whidi wuld mar ,1.1 V I :i . '"" "'""J' " " b' uth P- iI M" ith fond sntU-inations. and fumi.lic.l maierial &r - . 3 and spirited brotherhood. The intimate relation - 1 1 I I- t Cl- I ... I 1 .1 .hip, and fc-eling, of filial respect, uttered by the r-f.reiicutativea of the Western counties, sunk ' i ii in iuc uiw ia oi in, ci I ici M Kins kuuu 1 4 - old.borougb of SalUbury ;" and they Wt proud it. .1,. ki. iT ----- k 1. .ir in sTHKuv. t'i'i inm iHinwa were, in an .-.jiiiinif time, to.b knit to, end cemented with. iliose of their brethren of the Went But time - i - -.i .i . . ur.ng. w.u. iv many cang.a anu many aau re- urses of fortune. While all of our citin-n. have . , . . . . j ,n 1UK "J -"'ting tbe return o. u.. ,r ir,c-n. , snu v,.,,- coun-Kht uitt no ri rts could now be started, and circulatod, which micbt, or could, injure tbe prospects of: - this auterprite,; the enemy hat been at work. i ... A rumor has insidiously and slanderously been circulated, that the" Rowan subscribers d.witm to O a,rp iKe direction of the Iwd, to that it shall ; mH rf gWellvj,w We deem It almuat aa . tftr report : Tion. . Tm Caldwell, William Uur- . Jfive the viewaof werr tbxklioldet.ia the train I i 4 1 . !. given a flat denial to the charge ; and .... . . ' ... . " 7 " , "., J , , ' ' ' ! but a do nothing. Hut when speaking in earn- Kad mim. aasl die Pnite.1 HtaLw. owe mac. a': ! . .. , , , j Hn addreaa, liereaftor, will be Shelby, N. C. The Editor kneW the abivc to I one.kno.t . t t-, i. ii u- v , rmgmua nto, mm um t Mtt4 matre, owe arsxa we give their names Ijecause they are the on y ... .. , .... . .. ,, ... , , ,. . . "1, 1 always denied being a Know Notlnng.aml I to thw ndiitrtoiia aad entoriiri.intf oeol.U ..oi.rnor I-e.ler ; ....,. ,, , . . . . V.a regret to ctmasmLtLtU oUtu. of tlu. aputt-.; that C'UiNi.(le.nc abohUoat bas U-in h-pa-' . v . .i,,,.,, , ..,,,......, . 1 . , ? anj entorning peo le. that b.s .ii,.. I--"".-, wMuns, OI..U.O.I. wa.awoar. e conn- . ... . ... ,. .,-,., , ,,. . ,,-,. ..,...,, -.v-., . ......: . ... . . . a - , . . lurM! , we ran torm nn .Mea ot uh' E'. iu doing the woik , slehtly say, that we, try a little exertion, could , ,,., . , .. , irmlinn is .hiirtlv'to In In trTuMTirirriiTmn , f """ly" "-wTswasm pot whi.j manultjmng to. tenantry ,M. 1 eu... ..t.. :.. .K. . JPjliLS.-i wlrltTtU,Mi ibeAuierMat. -P.rly,wdo I mtrmd to d. hv lion: " .r.hh . natbia w.inf ... I' . . ... . . c Ill-lire 7U 11 . UIU wiuVIITUT HI" tUllOr IUaV . '-a 'I J ,-" l"lt " HI n a , ,w .it a,.-Mm...,X I ,1 l . 1 . , .n.-rs."- .--1y,wnltey wroulil, to a roan, agree with those gentlemen above named. We consider it usc- to .lo to. They are all aciruainled w ith tbe provisions of the charter. Ti.ey t all ; aware lhat the 2nd section readti thus : t "foil farthrr ntactnl. That the said Com pany shall have iiow.-r to con-truet a Railway with one or more tracks, from the town of Salis- -bury-on tke .Vtjrtli CaTIiua Rail Itoad, pssaiug 1 "f n"aT M )'t!U t""M"- o StaU-sville, iu f 'r-J"11- P'1'" ? ""i"' '"" ""t ,th" 'V'1' '' a'-J ill ''"V"'' A--Uf rniiifl,' haewdi jioint as it shall d.svignate at a fu-1 lure setaiou. , ,, , "' " the tonu of Sut.illu has suljscribe.1 liU-rallv. " and U-voud exjs-cUtioii. They know V-,, diat the hat, hi., proportion to h r tttvantag., re- i and I"'l ililatic don e as much as, and' i HSM- In. i.llll.iiia y. inuu.! 1.H them have bis ao and JytlllJluiitttmii 1- than, th.: town of SalisI of S.'dislAiry would deem it an a. t of iir.ssumn- wl... in .1.;. .1...,. ,a. tu.il. i .. ram. ' - , - .iu-; . . , - , , Honor, irusi, c.j.i one jinijniie.1 uy waier power, anu m g'"" ti. to attempt to carry the r..l away from the guL Anutber evidence, we think, that Sut-st- j ""' ''"' ar0 ,",w ,owtr' 'e quote: 00 a 4 mid moht llrey were very ki.nl to me then j rwt ,.MW of .thn are' on the Water, of Um rr::ri: rr'r - - v-" .... ....ii. r.e .1., uoiiiiii 1-ouni . , ... It-i' . . - -' - ...j '.. ..loi.H ami course i ..... linage oi L.invoiuiou titere am aa n...ij ib r.-j.ort alluded to abe. All that diey now, oal of Ju.jfu Ulmure.f die Supreme tanirt .. i ,i ' i , i , r. .Itownr.lsme ' " ,n0 """" diltorenlkindsiif maihiiKTy, .na ask i. the name of ,he ,.Aor ofthit unfounded ! of K"1'""w; t"u"! ' T. ' , .!',.T 'T?T a . , ''' oof "j Tlie. the'reJ. ,notn,r ,c . ,- , die many eacellent flour mill, witli w.jcli :MV ,. I,: I i.. ,l . i: . ' . f .I- 4;. .... t Cartdina on the 2nd instant, '. or .VoWrW. lie wan bora aomeahere at Uie Xorlli, utulr cover of N i'ht, and hi grown gray in Uie eauae of AbotitiouMnt, Freciifgronau and Higher Ijw- um and hat devoted tlx most of bit lite In tne cauts of the devil, ia hit eadearora to tnpplant 0 Catholie religion. Tho breath of bit noa trila blaated every thing that ealne ia ita way, anlil the Virginia election, when be waa tcotcu cd, lie baa niei with defeat after defeat ontil the people of tbe 7Ui Dutrtot put an end to hit exieteuce. -.-1 lie waa know for none of tne cardinal prin ciplea of virtuea but ollierwue, at a corrupt, chewing demagogue. 'Having, ostensibly, for bit pnrpoM, the overthrow of the Catholie reli gion, hie aim have been devoted to the destruc tion of hit arch enemy, 1 Kunocrary, iu bU h he (ailed, and failing lie 'died. I' n wept, aaboooml and (ulw '.) unhung." " Samirtt it dead '"Hr. llatuur. ' Air. Banner, we h to know whjt yon mean f ' Are you lout to every gene rout and lib eral impulte ..Vi'hatr tt range mftttuntion ka eiaed upon you, that you altould tead-fertli the eructations of tuch bitter ire and touraeta, , at the close of aa election, in wbicb your party wat victorious I Panting over your anuoicenicnt of tbe death of " Sam," or " Sami!," we come to fomr biographical account uL tlie tame. You tay" lie waa boru aoiuewbere at the North, "fill ' caw of Abolitioiittm.'Trt aegroiam and Uiu'bor Lawiun, aod hat devoted tlie moat of bit life ia tbe cauee of tbe devil, ia hn endea vors 10 supplant the Cttliolic rulijon." Friend, we want yon to stick to that sentence hereafter, don't deaert it and wa ask no more. " 1 Vvo ted moat of hit life" in tbe cause of tlie devil, iu bit endeavors to tupplant tlie Catholic religion T Are you a Protectant in your creed, Mr. Banner, , the aid of commentaries, common aenae. Ac. . 1 , own the meaninir of Uie UHb vera.of the '.'llth , . . .. . . chapter ol Kevelation then decide upon the devil t interest in tbts matter. ,.,...i;.. ... .1.. ,i,;r, ..t ..;.i. ....ij,. .1. . 1 ' jdevilwill have tbe victoiy eecared when the Catholie religion U anpplanted. We will your dilemws for tlie preaeut, leaving your remark, upon this poiut for future reference. j . As to tlie slang eipretstoua, Aliolitkmism.f Free neirruism and Iliuher Ijioisin we col. : iw-i 1111.111 w in mmiuvp, wine, ii.ii u ueiiuei " t Kasoa Bor batorr ipr taur aapport - latltiise k,,, yourk.r , ,t..r '. . .r ' . e .t .: i... i injury than you hare done to the Ain. rii an ' l'arty. Many of your neighliors, friends and re- j 1111111-B, coiiie uuuei tvui .wtei'iii uenui.cin.ioii. 1 0 But to proceel : " tbe breath of his nostrils blasted every thine that came iu iu wav, until ; Virginia -lection, when he .retched"- hut not killed eb t Tbe death-stroke was 're- 1 f .v. 1. ,1, .,: ,.. ., - t- .J- ' - ,. , don't with to deprive the infallible wl . ' 2 . ' Tl the 7th 1 listrict, of any benefit that may accrue i " we cannot but enter into an exclamation of tur- I ..... , , , nrih. .1 tl. .li.Llfl, tniwmiuiiiiiihl ... .1... i ..... Cov-ty of a single Diatriclin tbecoufimaof tbcae l nlU.J States, where National Issues are to re- j W lhe finJ Uwt.al.er, .11 political - Sam," 1 ...d -Joahan.- are to uinlergo tb. p.ns of! I h .' h I jtuuuen ueaui, or tue real uai ion oi immonai imanhoo.1. We have heard of the famous Meek ' , , , . , . ., . , . lenburir Ueclaratioa, and were aware that tin: j , ; i(j Bm;u ,,, wetJM.,. . , , . ... . - I jtova of evolutionary achievement hi't we have! i , t.v r ix-a advanceil in the KmiatKn of an opinion of ffmtott j - - r . , . . AriU ' .tl.l m.W Mm Hint ll mnlain. .... 1 . . . . .- sence, more Kwerful in lus-lf, more dtsstructive ',.. i-,- . v , .- . to " AboliUonitm. rree ru-urourn and llnrher " Um . ,Lu ,u ,u , ., u, . jt- , of Uit Mate of i irginia. , We We iun ,,, ,1m; rf which is iwerful, will al4e w ie j,,. i ceaseu. GASTOX FollEVKIl! A reported majsrity for Mr. Graige itl COO. : ' Tbt the bouie of Cd. Stowe, yet w has don. I i"" in "V U"M "? " : Ji,p. JJammer. ,Jar:na.JIaVuiva laMTsJI llari'ri4,, IHii. nr :,. rZ Zu jftf" We have on ut table the July No, .....i: . - t.- t .1 . i- ... . -nn, o, .e , esimume, Itevtew, ...J.U.H..IK.M 01 c oii.ee- u, 1.. own ut vo., r.n - trance H (sold Street, N. V. Ointenta: Art 1. Spinoia; 2. Internatainal 1 Immorality i 3. Self Education ; 4. 'lhe Physi- jological Error, of Teetotalisaj ; 6. The Decline of party Government ; 0. The lUrtb and Man ; ' 7. The Foreign Policy of tbe United Stale. 8 ! C,mu.,mMr. fiu-ralor, ' ' MUMf7 t-.fatur,. ' If? We I -aril that a con of Kii'riiiwnt nr ' i 1 r I . i "'""'B " ""'7 ".-sweeu .-saiamury ami sij,i,s..lll,. I.,- ..v .jt V....U'. MTil ..i i i.:..i v " V - ."...j ; Creek Cliurcb. They have been employed to j do so, by lite ritixem living iu that i-gihii r.f country. It seems, the survey ia to be untie, price of oats. We th. r. fore continue lo ouote : 7 '...... . .. ' . . 1 . ... I . . . -a . I 1 al. a f ill ; can be rejiortrsil tu the stis kholders, iiartHtiiiatKHr ill lah.l sim ulations. Anlrew It. Nlowreof AlaUinaistliesiHcevs.M-ofJsha.le tower. Judge Ellmore. - - , ' " 100 jhs. ' him t.n.i'Ml .1. i - 1 i. 1 . i.i t fr. Lorw, Angust . Al from Kansas; ,.,..i;.,n II ,J iin.1 oreilemMil eon- ..;.,4l, n.. r,: Ilia IritUtnre dk .mito the ao.tndtrt of Mr, Itewaon on the .la- very rpuwtion, and petition waa being aigned by the members atking Uie Pre.id.t to apj-oinl Acting Seyirebvy Voobioil, if Mr. Pan toe de- clitiea the appointment TUE TERRIBLE RIJ'JTS W UK'UVII.LE! Lot'iHViLLE, Aug. 7. Tle disturbance here eoinmenoed ia tint Kimt Ward, where an Ameri can enmed liurge wat badly tubbed, beaten and mrlv Lilted- tie t imrt v ij IrLih mMKaultert-all of , v.. I wTiom were arretted. Aderwards, tlirte Americana were fired nprm while quietly mariag a Oern.an Itrewery. . A entlemau paatinir with hi. wife wat aUo fired which, a thower of .hot aud bulleta raiaej from tet53THailtt!ouieJi tn the croad in and many penons. were wounded. Armed foreigner, now began to coll.K-t in tbe vicinity, and gave tigtui of an iiidiHiiminale slaughter. The Americans bow commenced, (the fire from tlie wiudowt continuing,) and burnt the brewery, and sacked tbe bounca of the torrigu- j xiM by aa Irik mob with fire arnw, and one killed, while other, were wuuuded. The lrth ako went iuto a houte, fired on the croad out tide, and killed two Americana, The Americana now haiiug become porfoctlv exasiated at the murder of tlwir couiravk, broke into the house, and captured the murder er, one of whom ant immediately bung in tlie .ir.-.i V w...,l .J 1 1.- ..t.,.- mii I.;... , .a...i. IV- American, ru.l.e.1 in and fin d the build- , , , . some twelve n. uuinl.r, all ol wloeh were i l.iiri.t In Ilia, nr.um.l j ? '. , ! , 'H 3 k.r.,tl.rlit .Alit . liircri. l.ltli.l..r .J -.i,.l . " ' " " j Lets, and iMjine lrih were l.ot, Inl,.- uthcrs , Xo nttxt.,t .b.tever were '. ni;lJl. , ,Uy tue tMnat. The American, (reomiag iafuriatnl, neat marclied otf to the office of the Daily r.Wt, aud that establishment was niity tavrtt fr.nl; destruction bv the slreiious . llurU uf Mr. Oei.re ' 1 . 1 . .' . f . 1 . 1 - m f 1 1 .. , ! ' - f ! Tbi. moraing. at 1 1 o'clock, a Urge mob ; lackedarw-e liiah Uwte mi the Jvr. ers. Sonic shuts were rejmrlcil In hale i-u tin-d. - Tire limb i partially n-train. ,1, and . . If.irU i i , . are Uiug ma.iu lu feature order. . THE L01T.SVJI.I.K J;IuT 1.01 isvii lk, .utrtpt 1 .Mi riny lost dm- iau:n .is -ni, me mno uirv.:iu-lM-l lo alla-K the ' patch was lit, tl 1.1 1 . . . alholic church, but were restrained bv the Mny- or. SpauMin baa published a card deny- imr- that arms were cone We. in the ch.ir. , na.i u.t 11 n-jsurteO. He dus 1.1ms all v,ntKrl.o., I .... .-. . h.. . . . mtu, iiw reveiil dimcnltnw. lhe ki y of lh. 1 church have U-en d.li.ere.1 overt., the Mm At eleven o'c k to ni -I.t, the military .- uu d-r arm, iu the Ki,d,th Ward. f-uxu ,.a,,t.,-,. I l"""-"". ai-aT n.j ; H I.1T1K1; KHM THE RI 'I"S. Liu uvrii i K, August 8. Ibe Jimrmit stal-s that tlie viuk'iice was alto-i titer diot.net U-.1 ... . . . . , . some time l.y tl Irwk Catbuluw. Tl-v eon t.1.1- .1 . U-mplated attackmi; Uh- Aiiierienn pna-isuum iatolay Bil.t bat were derern d!., r......e.i- uiiinls-rt. Some of the Irish sdmit, that the fip-t it. I. n.i- most tiitijiiittioiiably proc.s .1. .1 from for eiguers. SLTKRIOK nil UTS. 'Hie Jud'it of the SUs-rior Courts of this SU.U- will ride the Circuits the ensuing Kail as follow,: Blenton, Newl:rii, Rab-igh. Hillsliomuh, Kavetlenlli , Jsalisljuy, . Jinl- S vi si.ri.-s. I'mi-oM, Ih.K. (- A I.IIW .11.1.. Km is. JUn tv., . " -lM"u MoWaut - auton, M-asi.i . -m.' h, a. wsi nsr sue Trurpfwe or nomiuaiinif a camiiuate for tiovernor. .1.1 .11 llll. U71II1 1I1IWIIIMH1. . .l ..... .1. . ...ii ft. ... . which ia enough to mantle w ith shame (if sue 1 tliinif-w -rj nt all a tsiitilit v Utan itis.liwi.lt ret ; . 7 " 1 Iulritk ,yittr. '"'""ti. M,rl,tRr,ri fm r,k ,.J,.f AmK. II.; 7a. lhe .lematid for bacon it rather on.aoy other member say, that have been a. incr,-"v' -tJ ' i m,f l"W' 1 . , W now '1,M" : ". " fur kog ; tong before I do attend a meeting, if lean g ! r""'"J ;' "U " "Ji ti a 13 .opportunity;; (or I m. dta faaarr has e. Icentsr lb., according to ,,aHty, j monicafsl from the democratic tank', Huron. The dematid for bacon is rather onry u",et uienilr say, that I have been seen in f'nrn '11... fcrl'i!..- t.t tArn Lt,i..e .A.l.'if it llWUfph ImibvisT f nuiwt w..t . A. .. ..... : i iv 'ii.. I l..iti..ru ..t.lo I..L.. .a ... a....JI I ' ' rw'L'A ta. 'M I '.l J uuu WMa at u ( . t-tt -wtteei : .0aUlijw to sapptv imineiljuf! wan die aalea. ' , . .' . . I oi ine weeli nave l eii n'lit. y e (jitoto : tio ' !0 e.-nts r bushel of jt) IV. j O.ifr. Ve have no change to notice in tl ill B llll ..l.ll lUI l.ll.lo.l ' 10 K CO cents H-r bushel. -IT I""" r ; ttf Im 1 I --" M tiieif CIMIT)aw'Wsraa. ftfael , We .jmite: 8a .-i cs;nt J.oit mAm. WplJai,Ud tlW vL.. ait.-tie irf-deatb, for the hior.b-r of 1 1"J'? i Wieriff litibillOn, tile A it!i a horrid death n ue county tirtMin. AUut U o'etoil at .i.flit he raided tbe cry of 6ra ia hit cell. BlU""1,"; ' however; wat paid to it. by the jmlor. at noitea in jibe night Were not at all ""'""V" Home hour afWard eoalt foil through the floor J?Wright,cn, Into the roiatt Wow, occupied by a, servant of -the Jailor, who immediately arouaed tlie fnmatet and gave t he alariB of rftre, I'pn) entering Wright Wonij h wa, dloy.rJ thut the flamct ha.) not only burnt a hole through the floor, but bad caught tU-U5ai4 tliati tlie air of the room wat intcnacly hot ngtii t ttoue dead ; liw Alii tlijipid from the (bh ; he bail beeu ttmnirletlby tin- tui.ika and . the W "7 : -'"""' . " w "" "11""' " . . ... . Ll : .... a... at r If ?. rotW'-"l'0' V" ? " he could matter lam and uiRte nnt itrj, t at II hit life in a hand to hand engagement wa. dn-adfuliy uiitaken in hit ealculatiows and lint pai.1 the jieimlty of.hi. Crimea. - 'r- " -: . Kl SK'N AT ALBANY. gas it to be merged ia the Albany Alia, and that Mr. Caidy, the pretent editor of tbe Athn, ail coutiuuo at the helm. The Arjrua waa,'fr thirty year., wadef the dmcwua of Mr. Crotwelk the iuo-1 influeutui I Kuiucretic journal in the Northern ftalet. It w a. tlie oran of the Alla- ny lleg. ncy, and the mouthpiece of 'nn lturen. yiiht, Marcy.Olcott, add other loaders of the I old J.uIhXI nartv. o other louruai IU .vrw I Vrk wi. Idl i tv.weul tnd H.flueuce at tbe 1 Ulni.m, of Herkimer, wxt ob r proimm iil ... . . ixihlK tan, with wlioni afu-rwarda acre aaited U'.i.W.I U.rllli V all ltnr.ii J.Jin VaB Bll- ,. '. .. n,.,., -v. - C...I f... TI... .11. 1. ....... ....n.ll m.i...I "-"" " ... by a difference of optniuM on tbe Interiuil Im - ..roveuunl.ioe.lioi.. TIk, lea.'v fcore.l the illSm Pru.eculiuUof tVcan wbdetheUad. Mi advocated llieir suatieii.ia'ader the prw.i tence ( economy. Br the ekctioa of ISbt 1 Wrifd to the office of tiuVeruur, in let, the UjiU-al. oUaiued the cmitrol of tW State, awl 1 . .1 . . 1 i - i . ... . - . . ji I In I Sill. Mia. VI ru'lil m tie leale.I VJV tn ' ""K"' "'"' "7 "" Whi, .ilu ttaaU of ifc .VnirTST,; v. A, l'u I . mmralt. j Tim Arus iipposed the ilniot Provasm, and ' a.) vw ated the auaetat..in .Tetaa, Tbe Attsw, i t..eh wat ..tablUlM.1 ' about the year ltl, ad . i vc i .i. i" i .i ovted tho W ,l.ot I rov wi, and o, pc-e.1 tU unn..ii...i ..f levas. lhe Alga. ad..ud Uie i i 'oiu loi.iisc of IHjo. 'Il.e All, opposed il. lh Ar-o. was iUpb-a. w.ththe eompk-aion 'f the pieseut Cabun-t. Il.e Atlas was d-.-lreht'-" , , ., , . ... ed wnl.it. II, Ari, tiirn.,1 its Uk u,. - M in'v - ll Vt ,.i I I-.-ma Sii.-.W ITij i ' s. ... - Ali.ts kiviii'lv folibd In." in ita em brace. Tbe entitled to all thst priv Urj( of Bative bore it Artfu. ta. iu fa.. of tin- NeUasU bill. TU- .'" ; abiet ts, in ltaar, holding eat Maf AtU. opined it n the but-, en-L j m, M. to tsr.-igrs. wilUut devtiWioavtaeE ... ... . . ., . . . , !tn.l inhabit itr piiMaj btu-U ; as msMih at tossy llm, ,t will U -.en, that tl- A,.n, aba b , . ,,H,vr. ratltofia foi as a t onse-Cian... anu It.-Suil sihI ant. fa Ku., re.. .ft, nMM ail, aa.1 enjny the Uad uai'nal journal, h..s La n I rc- d. bv tlie iower of and libeitj tu tb-atly buafbt by Ike blood sad ; tin a.iiiii.itrntt.,n n. .M iu di.a-s, and lewve tn-asitrv t4 oar fore-fathers, althongb Jonf daw- the rt. Id to it. I n. -sod ..ppomitt-tl.. A.hw,- ; Ji i ... , , , , I oor v-tlow-a, -yrrw nsl wetp n, dim and rsla- e ay. by the - . r of tin- ndintimtration- W nmr j. k,iM .p JMt IHftw. marry I for it is a Well Lii.mii fa.t that the patronage of our ilHUgbUre and raiso p a rt.Tr.Ursf .lam R ! the .!iiiiiiistrati..i. has Ut u uitbeld ftoin the , lhat atch t)ralil, tb ips of Cvtua. llse t Ar.,i. and lavbl... bestowed a,,, the Alls.. I, I . . , v,i .i. i . i iott ,.i.t.ini , mrtii w i miaia i qihiviis. n iqnt. J he I Mno. ral ef the -SsHitlrabouId make a . -. . - rTl .... , 1 l ui. Amrrawn party, J-upbi.Bw.rB n..ie .this for nil,,,, c-foreaoe. If da. tukm tiiltlit-tmba.' .1 'drtitsi em P. ntocracy .... i.."lr .1. piiv. , of the ablest , to do my duty ia thai atattaT, wfcrt have ally they ever ha.1 in New York, by tU'Scl 4 reutli. - (J. XjXfXt, lli.- .-liiiiii.tra.ioii iti Us pri-M'tit conti-st a itb tb . only cons, ryatue ind national party now iu the; field I .. -. jr.ua.iit. vuuutaji .l-.K.f 134, H.",i. Mi.-si.s Ei.i.oi -: It has been my lot to till some pitiful oflie. f.,r more tha'ii twenty J.-ars,gr."l.i the extent aud petfectiua of litw avtaav rI.oUi;h im vcr, iii.tii now, have f C It in.-lf calf fa.-turin rstnUoliments. ll is also evi. V-nt ia .-.I iij.n l ask I'.r nsjin in the columns of a uor on country, that in those aWiat where ia-w..-ip.-r to a.-t no - If tirfhl before the publir. maitufa. luring is etteawlely carried on, it it ia S..U1. -tun., since, a r ..rt was j ut into ciieiilatioi. general Tar more wvwrutia and wealthy ilia thm I l.loiig.sl to il.. American party,.,. ' Know wIk re it m ucgbsrled. Krance lost much by list -Vh'oift-" A,t.fi,tM.-IgaiT tt Bo auenlmn; but-evpuUm iif tWTIujfiimote, an UjusttioUl " shurtl) U-fote the . ' lion, this r. .orl becaiiK- a- mminfartanmr twopU. fronj the taHllitrt. tuW, 1 swaamoa snaw wyin to worm it, - j WnVa-ktU tlir rjnertion, I ttiii.k, several hundred lim.sv, Bn-l Tianrm. an., r. : to torn T w.nil.1 aay.'fkd. Holland wbi.li t.a, becanM, one of Ua. .i... . :..,:..!... i. i .i . , - ."s. i.nii. . i.ie, i i ins.- 4 ueueve liiem o ur 5" ' ",,L 1 to ,m " "l rm n bat I had never J manufacturing costntrj, without great aataral ad V. . U,:!L!U '-'' f the American Party, and vanlng.. through the rMrfrction of art In mod- . . . I 1 . a-.r ..... . ' ----. -. ' ' j y that J-t ; an.l 1 ..l. fy a, ,. to say that (lie ever saw me m one 111 me ixiunty ; ami I n. now Ukn the lils-rty to s.k some v ntleman who W longs to the American l'arty, to do me tlie jus - tice to stole wliellier be ever saw tne, or beard be get tlie m-! , anu . 1 flmfrWl.Ctt - j - - Now, Mes-rs. KdiUirt, ,r not know wh I should not have the right to into for whom I pleato and do at in ,.., i,mt U,g ,M,H down liku a wild U-ar, and that too, by (he very party that I have bat,l f,.r, fr .'nr 1 '""y 'ai i nave niii ,r, f,,r more than '."ti years; and the very men that 1 have d....a ...r-i . ' - ,.,r,. tor, now treat me very pad. J now uf MR.(l , there .It another eb illlH,.l JiiU ,1..:. . . " ". 1 !. 'Us. ; ,a..) U ;.!!, , j ,u ,.rlit ,HH(t j nd wonhl Htuniit to diciaiu t UU:n ' etlrf nelice W tint to Uo i h ri h 1 1...- I... i i j emi nence wliut lodo! vl,. w i .j. j,, Q j in lit. ir muttirr iiweri. ii t itu l,,., h to Uh ir cum, tun to t . i!,a nr. ei-i ," m ewiMjV hatlthaniet ., . : All the lrwiot rf. Ukjw cl..Mt 1 twf."! iMllinieUil to pul.lio cmtthleration t worthy R flowt and ottglit not to ieov!oXi! it were only for the 611 ilily witli wiU.li (L f dht with other bifiiknai ,j ' N. U. rTWe ia no doubt ia mjTmind tat k' could jiroVure Jbe atti-lanc 0 lUegpnUtaul? a ho pim-hitl tny tk;kcMtnyaMcnii4 ntZJ. or Intellrduul r.'forinatiini.'t:' - " Tr" The i ditur of the lunacr tart. 1I..L few here Hint lust the cmi&lviioe "of bnifc . .T ' Tiir tlair political treachery bav'rhg tuld tv n 1 1 ui ru n, nwia nut vote lur tilth t ttaJt dale williila,tMeJi of anatoietisv, wad r, uuentlv voted with eWd ticket- V LiJT' 'n... .1.- ......i i . . . . ..im. But the pineheil ticket dtwdoted Oh 7 .rcy of Mtebflhem.'H think llw, l'tlKylkkfm'ttlttd Ida twaatfe? ib J'!Hh!Jf ilirilttd hie lor miiorj sworn lorioij Ine tlccfu,, odin to law; end the. law tavs vrl ,U every w.WIiaII give ja a scroll of ipw,relk up, in b'n It shall be writu a lite aaai s( tk, ja rwa voted for, and that the Inspector tloJI M ou ui Im lu-l- The object of the la B ta protrct the pvivacref the vote f end tU am alio by any meant drfoalatbwoi -jreSof Iktsw is morally it aot k gaily, a vlohjto, f j, tMKj to k bia oath. Hut the gentlemaa aaoanw ariuH Ikketo put iu ou that day ; mi w.r three aara watthjag Uatakea I gar is m tieket who any they did not are him ItiJi, I bae lwe hfonued tliai be toU an. rial men 011 the n''hl of the election lli J otc4 for Craige j to others, be said aurratrV I bad voted for ktewe. ' - - . Now 1 Jut not tote a elosnl tkiel feUlt ins : I did it herauae tbete Were beta oa iay t tjiig. and J tkbirmiued it tiknabl tw prrratr; aa becaH rertaia akrn,oa the atornirig of tk . tion, exciled tne by trying u rompW nwt.va Hit 111 aha I waa guuig tit vote lur, wbea I tdaialv 1. ,1.1 tL. hi that 1 would U U jae ataa.' ( mv It"' ii. M w UII.WI. raflwi. MI l.lllil.i.. T'-i to th. Hts Ivew, Vote I rloard ticket Vivk tU Vt require, all to do, that tliey are to pass tkmagk ' a rinrrilntf mat-hint .iit itiMa n... I i..,i j lhmmrrtm he (TUB, ALL the way frofa Ca lrru.to UJd ik-o, up to poblte ridtrwW I . . ... . . .. . rour irf tlioae Who Vuleil Willi eioata ItcMi I 1 kouw to be g. nilemee of aa Vtttk atamtbag at I in the c..ty. aad tww f laewa ar 1 MJMUrf ia the . ?. 'T' l tf"3' j M iBl.tak!,L)i.alwaerl Bra a Uigbifig"Kk, j r I am kei.1 ia cowtetnit by lh owr. a nisti.-r of iadid-retnt with mt for 1 ayartf, (tor iimi. ll. .tir. . .-n a. it riM.L. -Iti- it t 1 . , ... , , . ndlntf. honui Uat rfiaf-lM bun-n mm h.wJ - - a - ' - ,1;,, ar.lTaU wairt.ai amaTmt"ai.a.ll a. I . , , JtTUt. 1 tHaZ bim. Iioniew that be mar barn nrwleaea. Ut rerving a few gras for a future ass .alt, it as- cs'Mary. , j. J, bu" J1 UP" hl ''" "vm 1,f "Atneisiaa wiacinlvt: Aotdig , , f towtrtrva m. be ewe ,laeacann.4 mote to lb No1k-W.wtem Mttrt with thy projwrty, sad if they luav tlmir slant behind, itiey ttill have to Uy the latal aad ftf '"k ofCongr, provid.s,lU : the ll.liahiUnU. of Ksuaee WW SrttU wrr Wfcsas, nftcr iwylxn m,MiU .C, n U, iW - . - T t i - . . j . - . acnt vi i.'hi wniHsui pavmir eae niiae, aau art "I- Am;-ric party are dewcL agaiaat I'm as Wttcawae. latttatiartBf Innrm ef talaata ttlVj. j I ne ut tU greatest wnirrt of natkiaal Wtwhli itT'I nitm-ssrva-niaiiilfimtirin'nrlft'ltl Vftrloia.- If raioland lias the pre.tnmiinHic over the Earo-h-sii nations, she owet it ia a Considerable dc- Uwaa ,a.trilhr.J no little W lite ffrcwtnral aad a4vsilMUif.li 1 " Irv hi.. ..... . ... I 1 1 .. u . . -j .- . ......w vwiHKTtiin eiuine.". - ern liniea, yet tbe businea. must be Mtmfel 1 j an eiiitjnse that will consume a larire share of tlt profits. Sueh natural facilities, therefore, art (moth (0 be dtwirL and i.ul.d ennatitute lbs ! pror basis U a manufacturing community I These naturaj fWcilithw abound almost In cry j part of Catawba valley. Accordingly this rw , gum, allboturli ct.injierativtry a newly se.tkd portion of the country, has already become n i of the priucipal nianufacturimr disttwts of ' State, if not the principal one, and Udt fair st no very distant period to rival will, any portiin of the L ulled States in point of manufaetunng. ', T)i numlssr of Factories in die valley, as nearly , rw,t, , w ,,, ,f ascef i , ,T- , . , 18 ,ro" fl"ia rneluding one or ; . .. , , . , - .".(,,. i '"0 "ail-fa. tonea, 8 rajltoa fatloriea, I wool lac ( .. .(ofy, and 3 or 4 i.cf mills. Tbete are all ev ..L......I ...It., .f.1. :" aw- y . 'ant w . .. , -Tbe ImisaUiaa. wld.-h this vail, t ha. -T :. ." ' - - . ..,v.,.i,;,'. -, w -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1855, edition 1
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