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f- iM&wM 'f ISiftiilifi pfuotrt to P0iator lltcs; 3gftfcltnrf, Jntrrnal Jfaprwfnif els, (Ecmsttrfr, t&f rts end SrifWfs, jltolitu, anH tljf edit) (Orrtf. VOL. XIL--NEW SERIES. TLAtI 28, 1855. NUMBER XIV (Carolina.. tDatdjroan. . sALisnuhr. jr. a IVd on dcm. of James Morrison r. John and marched tow.ir.1. the depot, feeling like an tBighlerjJti! jitJim ffuw. JIl','rioRt : iMsr ; jrnji hordemir-' Dteitt IWr Nbm, 1 Tim lady wnikel W'sidenie, andT wat aarree ' I trust not,' I replied with great solemnity. AaH wntvlhersris TW immediate langer. If tlie c can riIiW' witbifi ljtf a bour, ti -A 6TEAM- me notir approaching lor mo TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 23, 18-5. TO OUB KKAItEUS, A LITTLE TOO ruSTCTL'AL IipAT SKETCH. io departure rf the New Haven steamboat from her berth at ' VVliitt I In mercy tell me it hut.. I New York and tins usual crowd of passengers, A tram la expected IB the opposite direction, ' "M i.icnus or pawmrens, uewsooy., iruit ven and unh. tier .hould toe our .iluation in tirue i d"- "T1 '". cre Sarah Edney . William Iwyton dr. others, I ably conscious tlat lookers-on might very pro- will be well. Afar that'' irmu ii. nu.-rxm. ju.igmeni arnrtnea. , tMtoiy mistake me for a professional porter. If I Xa.m. V. J. W. Maxwell, Ch'n. Irklcn-' bad i!,.i I .-.y 8ot lMn aonnprofr burg County (V,urt, . K. H. Uiell, from Meek- ' ionalli tirtrd when I rea. hed the .leuoL kiibur(f. Judifment affirmed. 1 conducted the lady to the ear, and pneced- j tier may be a olli.ioo.' A. II. Ilomwly rt. lien M. Hogu, fnrtii : injr to the office, j pttrelinm) ticket, for ber and I ' Let me jrt-t oiHat oo, Jh.-tu' v J tho lady, irfftk tHir. when our attention wag attracted br I ViUAn Si.iM.tU. iiiL'!nIr-verM-,iveniMoenrwo.iiivelf to IJonion. When I nturoed to inv I whom tin representation Unwed Willi Hie nt-! the inirulnr actlua of a ImM brow a lankee. m i w part, of rianmixoaimaiijT U ritilTiuitlcai. I 'nrr nimon . H.Jrl KiniTfroin Cahar--vima, I fuuod Iter 4wtirlvd ly a new aoiifce most terror. 'I won't tay in UiU frightful place : '"'JJI" ",t dioeolate colored coat and . Afar a hule reflealoii, w Jiar cootla.M to i . ... Ti i . ; . ' , . . . . "... . . ,, ,, . , jtrUoarl padjle-bpraod arrutinueii sharply e-T M WW r-ja. rfTiwnv ,n 7JL T-n ,-, ,' C, v " ' J. 51,1,1 " I in" "7" 1 u S"1" 7 female wh came board, ery now and . . , - U,, .i.njiu, nun 11W7. iriuiij.piri uicue Kjinniiuti an iue cartaou i j " uiere m uoi.inen conuiunij an cuormoun mrer bun a eye u'"ng t"if " en,-.n. J(Mj!niwlll ,ffitwe1- . , -, V r f ,!,t.M dabfr. Kid no int nlioir ofrwaU-h.Tridt he er from the-VfHh. of a oV htowe r. Stowe in ?tiitT from fliuion. J!e- . 1 t'n Uier it doutit of it, I replied, how- ;foreguing tnr pge in thia train. According ltt. j eer, to make aan-. I will iutpMrfc.' " ly, I represented that, for half an hour, at fet, ;L I I retllrtlfd ailh tile ajwuriince that It waa. ll'rn4i,iiTil Iw. nn'tnin.p ini.ffrMt hv slnvinr hareeboiea the latter coara i in order that ouij Tit l?nw, from liuncoml. Veniier art aahCi i wiIJaltftrfctTwttiw much tron- in the car, aBd; with much -difficulty, mcceedid wihwribcrf 'Lay -Bot U tak,br turprWe, ah.) ! N'on auit 4lnl. ' . j U ",Ilt jrvw U thai my Jwicja U put j in inducing Mr. Cbeviol to reuiain where l thai m mf iMwevjwt grawkd eomfJaiol. JofcB Hull and Macon Coo .ty E. Morrow ,"Ji ll Wwul" fexatiou. if I .hoiild lo it, wm. Kor a time, howerer, I m fearful that, HervafUr.w mitt CBaVarw (aajUiik the tt'ileh- i ftom Maroo. Judgment affirmed. jnJ k n like the hoh In "theTatory, Ilioul j he un&U MM irmaWlr M JwmJkS ! making Hi l-1 It Cfcambm hv hi. nef frien.!, John W. 1 ' Uu' J ou l'v . " yott ngt f , to quell the storm J had mraetf. evoked. AOeaWrfadair.. Ju,t ' cheek; hut lould feel t J w obliged, however, to get outeyery two mem reereil jenire He rinvo. ; - i ; inmiiiea mtui rrpun proww, aiiu wueiner any- Alen.l.r Zaehwy . HoH.b, from! Analhemaiii'.nj her mixieiT, I got out, anJ O.inj: could h neii of the expected train. I Froa Um Kortaera Cattinlof. ". THE OAT CROP. " : It u a.very common opinion that oUi oui j-of the njoat exbaiutiiig of all' grain cropa. One I of the beat Camera of Western New York, ia iormed us tliat he never permitted thia crop OB ' , any portion of lis Cairo deroted ta wheat or-otbar j (rain, but only en land otherwise exclusively aa ed for meadow and pasture. Another akilful : '. fanner never rawed the crop at 11 -preferring la I TtayTilT nTmisht Me4. 7' ""j1 'WlLae joat ooaveraed o iaautctTrtaf ' ed, by tie lurea of eircunwlancea, either to u- ad paUkation (or ilia weet entirely, or to . port rotiflrmed end out the paper ta baH.lU aawd tue. Vr pEin,n(, J. ' From taw Northern Callirator. ' Plowln? Dff d and Shallow. Mr,ly down the gang plai.k and op the wharf, j berwe, and before we ed the , for ppeariiig on board almost iiMtaHtaueotudy, 1 wheel uuder the plow-beam, there would be 1, - . , . . . 1 a Bitelied face, exwewing th moat intenie ! m,u Jiff., ;w ,K (MW fe,.. tW " 00 " te ia geaentl, more than our Own per- .ll .t ' in.:i. l,U .1 ' 1 V . . .1.-. .t . :ll :ii:. . eomaioua a Jtwi we irwn wn ij m wining-1 I -rfunnei tho duty ai;jiied me. jp nerally contented myx If with stepping out of patiou. 100, yy means 01 a powerwi swei cnaio. ; hi, j piom u ,na dowB re-anfMariiiir U nuwe4 fftw, if tu moV mteiwe . mucb differtw m the the ferrow tbitt f . ixtesjtiuiw, aiis awcifiTr w vimnuuini 1113 irci iv uiuu : . . . , , . . , , -veral time, after which he rushed Wtthol """ n,,de 0,nT"P ml doWB' ,lie boat wildly and hwHelossli!. eiaculatuia ; . ! iliff those thtwere plowed coin down. Tlie What's the time er reiieater' fast ? Whar' .lewnrd 1 liars the mate 1 whar' the bos that' , , , , , , u""ution in the amount Till Snnually-cro- ,.n.Jiti; .it "t ' " it difrerent drjHtm, and at hartteet we almost ob- . . , .r . . ..1 . owns tliMobip! j Lped ground haaorwyerf for Bieas ait yeari,ai- '' " What' the matter. sir r we YentBred to ask serred that there would be marked differences , , , , . , ,. . . , , . , 1.1 .11 . l butliel per acre, including hint year, when, him lu n he stood still for a momeut. ! in Ui Inks an. .laud of lU .iu anon thnuk . . -. ' . tLuii't seen nothin' 0 a gal in a blue sun 1 , .. , I y unpreccdontcd drought, it was reduced to tertains quite a diuvrent opinion.' lie has culti on a laryn of tha. least exhaoat- )ng. Tor the past an years, he baa tasted Bout forty to seventy acre. Xiurin; tlk jwsriod a part of hi land has been cropped with -it every a . 'j . : i 1. .: i 1. tnn - a ! .:j-T 'r uy 1 miuer u uiv : isuos wens wiuo iiouii, loo Hi J iui luuiviue. I . ... . . . . r's the can'n f wl.ar's the 1 . .,, ,t .Jj-L u..L 1 Md W,tb 4 & ,tho0t "7 . ! a a:i4 in nolo ntiu suwi iiumii uivwgu M' ' t ' i:l at. -J . ftMnuU thought oh ir.ight rtMDUy becxjHK.-U'J to U fift.vn rfoMnn,) pink pown awUruwn boots, vh 1 S-ih h had Uon plwwtj. TIm W wheat, otU thi4 fcm (mTJ aj( eJ mart htf "iCa-iH- for the turDCe Lrf rtrtM-iirimr itrnm.ation. anJ come A.Mirirrf Wt i Le I wuh luokin? for tin t?jin ' J .. ....J .u. d.n' r i -r i ff ' - - - - . ...--j ci ii v s-sji n ti isvtaii niwnis luuuu w ucio VUV I . I II a l,.Bdhad.,l1-,Mrt,.J with t!i, m.t i.fkctanr ' at the pint end f the alip-bas, ,e 1 hey T !,., .,..,... , twelve dollar, per :re, a. an wnual avaraga. . a . - at V .. .. L I ... -1 1 ;.'"- I""-'-' v .. vwias, i 1. maJm tloa. a. tU WmC aamlww nradera ' R SiU, f...w. M.u. Jn.l-a, ..v ... "'HfrpatKl - nnshlmn.ra pteaturtr In orwpari2 laBtl.. .I,., all was inT on well. ... r , k vr re-uev. Jli'lif?!it ft'nm1. . .. . - . . ' Vt'P Llll.ll.. T,:. l rl. 1... .-r..,r r,.s .1 1 . - 1 . . . . . NUIUIII IM l Ual II UIUC null ( - , . ATtt.K. l. n. l'latiLr-t rt. I rini-I iVn- j- m. t . nic c.ir, ana r:mniniuz' aixHil Kn2 iw l i , :.i. i.:. . i . Mniit, wnvra buii anu lar Ia lias Malatl ilaA kantat laft aafft ItaMr ' . . .... . i ( f USMtfirh tttwl U lM-furv I lux I I . - u- tiril a ..!! .t 1 . 1 . 111 . I . . . t 1 V . . . . . . . V 7" ..T w" n m ot LHwrui. ,o errbt in (m Court Ur- , ' " i " - walutlf i(M..Soek ij llir be bait Our hjrTtf( . ( voluims tpviiijr rmimt,- tI-M-ri.tivr of the L aa . atr . :ri:. ' ..... a 'TV III In? IU a-I ikfl e-lt hi mil f ru if rji .1 m - - T . . . . t . . . . - - wriU WaH IIUNMI rMM(tWraT(. I i .. a . . . . t ,wiJU.U 7'lrrJU IlitBJlinilO VUtU, ' f 'ul lV"tRB W ll UUUUiliaB ffWl ltCrCatWl 19 - lormemeo iigmenni : sues my wue: ne , nil is aivansnce wiiiii me principles ii ! learn hi mode ofaiiagernnV Aft tl efop creanh-d : married resterdav. All her trunk i- i.i... . t. i : ' . - " SrtU tWoliaaiiL iW tclatiMi . rfj. fc W 4 . . . increased pon Ih-t, and, whe twenty-eight mm-: am) ,iBo M .board, under a pile of baggage , . , , " narvestea, ne passes a spnng-looto bont-raka ... .... ue.ii.-re . ha.1 .TicTSa, on ttTo1iirof- tsaVtrweaw tafl rw a Jonmvttrnt .trcr.4. -Tm. rtam'd f ul n'u.v "pie. iw lurra niust aiw.Ts.hoth ways across the field, for aaearinr al tha " 7 ' ."""""' M '" I"""''"" 'vuii'l t.. Cllri j, f li ,,nv pntations that no i Mae, rngg-r. says lie can t band it out, and 1 ' aay " plow deep, plow defy., the deeper the ; -L??HJfl- ' -LI, iM-te .retain r-,r n IJuW u nprr,;rK.,1je,iiwlKnhew.;"'0,,',1,,.";e '?.-S8f "! T'TTr""" ' Uter" , ,, , . , , thrown T,a.;E li r hiw ., Iren irttemHmg-to ifrirrimd trer, i is- most. fiW. W'Liifv L-inei 'ow Miw. rtor, as a practiral firrmw, ' i ' vl y iMi..i..g, i win v.j'.. in v, iii, uni ginig mr nrayaHVsa-- l.ii I tu.l ifi.t wailv ti. tit. i tiiiiiS !n.-,s ii-n aiiu i, ,jio ye, tni-terf K.rf. i!. . nmnrUM sl..r tlumlA.1 mv .ton. '-'as: answer, wen i in vu; im nivin tW. William Seiwja, aa eminent lawyer, and ('nJ Jss. K. firay r. Eli Mc-K-r rf of. from Mwl- Judjffrci'f afltrma.1. died a tha 80 all, at Tw.bo.lg Wells, ( trj'l hfmfivri'r.V'Mitnjj from tt- I my n oh ri.it ims with Die account therein ..- tinie adtanonL however, the lady's fUr . land, aged l. . aning ; but, as he observed, thn kind of rake having a sort of " bahy jumper rnotion''ver the) dero. " Judne nt alTinnid. tW rresitteflt IvhTce u now on a visit u the spring of Virginia. He acenmpaniea hi wife tbitlrr, o aooounl of the present t-eble state of ber jieaUu. . . it. When pushing over the nimt roinaiiltc part l tli r.Mtd, Jrs. tlivvivt U-qau to bv iitcoinruotled A f-l!oW a a race conrw,' m -faciferiiiif about the lra.4 with more ii.pKjr ll.nn he could carry.. II.1L."I...V .1... M....r ..ul m .ti.n wl..i tW inebriated imliv i.in .1 ha.1 jut run ' Hhi ,tl-1 ""-" l ' . "d aanin.1. " Why hir wl.. I lit hsct , ah "guested me U. ehise the sl.nU.r. This I did, of my friends have In u l lliii )i'Uor on Uir . and endeavored, but without mneh success, to rsc, to Jay, atul tliey have g.. mo U nulJ tlie catch glmies of tlie country tliron.rb tlie win- ' .taken BAIL IWAD CIVlLmtX . thl Thursday taM, tlw,J-resi.lent, Mr. 1'si.WKa. , aad srveval IHrectorsof the CharhHle and Kotrthi SrrrrJ kirn nkl Thr"t' man who kiss Onwliaa Itait Uosd, at (ha invitation of, and ac- e,l a lwlv' 'noar brow' canl.f a severe cold, eunspaaied by, ill. Uffieera, c, of the Central and has 1en laid up er nv. Road, mada a pleasure etrurnon, starting from . - --. Cbarlolle at SO minut.-s afar '. A. M, and r ; riving at Lexington, a distsnce of 40 tuilea. ; twn-a the boar of II and II. Short slops wee made at all the several station on the line. AlLesmglna about one boar whea the ahok rotnpany, including several gealleitMra from lis tidsua, letaraed In this place to dins. A mafratOcaat diaaer as ia waiting, prepared had been call. .1 on I.ii-ii.. ome i.k.iitrw since, . by MK W. II. Grant of ' tlie Mansion II.4-li and I was h a.irtj; my hotel i ar!y in the morumij Mt dinn-uW, From tlie Ysiih lltiule. TIKIMi rUARGE F L1DY, OK MKS. IIE IMPS MIMIAPS. 11V ( ABI. CVStAn. After, passing a nilil IU Allan V, whither I dow directly lu front. This view was finally shut out, however, 1y a polite (etinest from my neighbor to tlie gentleman who sat beside it, Ui che it, if lie had no oljertion, At length we reached f-prinficld, where the car stopped long Enough for the passenger to procure dinner, if they wished. I escorted my charge to the hotel, and we sat : down to the dinner table which awaited our ar ' rival Presently, the bell rang, and, in baste,: we rose to oIm-v the summons. W'e. had nearlv I j roa.lic.il the depot, when my fair encumbrance sii.ldeiilr exclaimed i gleaning!; wfol psrtjy $ my opiuiyn, and allow me to differ from ilia : in by the point of the rale, A thoroogh la i i. i u-i... .1 ...... l. ... : wholeta e notion ot alwawl lilowinir duen. I romn? atterwnrns ininM ontul mr.ih rj , t - - . . - . . .. . 'iu.r.itim . . tiav are . .... ri .iiri.iif vi.av iwu .or . i i a r., I 3 . - - . b.vt..h w and was b.-gtiiiiing to iuk into a tranquil state , . c , " . ,. ... .... . ... , , , . 7 ... ... -: si , . , . . .. U the ship ahre f Ijase Una diuVrent cuclusion upon multitudes of ; oats, which M about a foot Diirn befora winter. if nnml micrj more, when it occurred to Mrs. ; I. u il- si. mat Cj- .l...uirtor. the fiist K M - . . . , i r. , . . . .,. ,.,, , , - ,, , ,. , ' . " " ol t" 'i' n''-7ct,-and facUarestublH.ru things." Before the ground freciea, the wbola i tuned ( heviol that tlie half hours delay to wbhh we The,, eond sill be rung In four minute." , i " i i l : bad been suijecled, would very inu.h diuiim.Ii i "Thunder, you don't ny so i Wbar's thej I have twenty busheis of shelled corn uud '" tlie plow, in the most thqrooga luaa-h.-r chaiHv of finding I., r car jR't bag, on her , ?,1'',,',?'' . n more, raised on-an acre plowed four inches deep, ner serving a a good green manoriojf. ' -arri.aUllWton, . ,'" "J KV"""" ' .. T! J.tluw on an sdioinine acre plowed seven oteiubt "" lowing apring, the surface is . Keeling iilised to lienr her sorrow alone, slie t gsn to give me a detailed account of the I contents of the tvvo tags. T.iiehiug lightly : iion certain article of apparel of whose value 1 I could not be t i teil to have a very definite - idea, she proceeded to .peak in term of enthu- rir. v.. i. - j ... i .i.. . -i than on an adjoioine acre plowed seven oreiijht j - Cap'n, stop the slip for ten minutes, won't j deep. This was in the same- field, the soil pre- j UerW. by meaoa of (he narrow aad twa in . . i'i ... liorse cultivator anl Mi..mi mj- U.LI t cisely alike, a coarse s;in.:v gravel . tin many1 . - - ... .m, iivm ... ! small stone. ; and bad been ailed alike for 20 or 10 l" cre. JT ot a grauwtaE. s...: ;: ed the , . . I tv . . ... ....... ! or 30 year; it was plowed the same week, the . TO u" " "a aanuai great) aaa- I r.L. i .i j ,i.. .: ' nurina assists in keeninir nn lbs s.riiri nt Am corn o VI.e Mine hiuu, .'.au.eu ...a ..mo uiuc, .of 1 J w. ' f ::i . i . , , . . . ... . . I and the after cultivation all the same, the only soil ; can't do it, sir.'' " Cip'n,: I'll give ye tew dollars," gnsired Vank'. The Captain shook his head. I I II gie ve nve dollar ami n hall and a. siaslic worruw on tlie menu ot a eold snuQ-twi half .an. 1 a hall and a halt : he kept re-! ' . ' 1 ....i.l. ':, 1ii . , . . j penting, dancing about in bis agony, like a mad j ditfcrD ts.mg in the depth of the previous , y . -w vsvr..njwu Jaeka-on a hot iron plate. I plowing. The cx.ru was pla nted in rows about ' oaU- " nu,.T questioned however, whether lha b.t start at five prec-ly, saat-the , lbtn bJ one utUt and WM j It H a good crmf policy to pursue this ed twice, and slightly hoed after the first plow- i coane ,BUjaJ mon roUtion, Ms which had bd!ouii.d to her orand-faih.-r. KoitunaU'ly, sbi reitiarLcl, tbat is not the only article I have to remind me of l.iin. He l.-1'i trie, a valuable gold pencil, which I always .1.,., ";.t. ... vi,.n.... I I. t ' My parl : i., rur parasol ! I hara . i, ' ... i ia.igo oaca ana get u n .- i x . re: i; i... ..... ..I, ... ...li, i.. 1L,.. ..... - . .. .... ou n.iv "'iJf!!,"J '"WTt ..e.: .-. ..... ... j . nm uie xai are noout starling. lu will a wracjow appetil, and as our lukt had .U ton. 1'nfortuioit. lv, I I. ft me sin ill artit le in j c,.rtainly be left behind, if you do, I returned. ptaye.1 hi nsual skill, thw may be regarde.1 as the rcs.m win. h I had occupied, an.l w a. in con-! Utit I cannot leave it. It was the gift of in; ssvw L. sBm . iHlansI allaa.Ll.1 airsM ills, ...iuh.uS I.& ansi nsx f. if ll I sw l .i It I itMtlrl U i ' .... . . ' . ... ..' ,.. n " ' . ... . . . ! underwent, it was evident tli.it she could not i went a4iore. The hands began Ui haul in the i we. we ... . - w., ' .... . , in-, r n 111..11111 ... i.- uone ouv 10 ".1 oacs - any curinstty to see it. Of course I wouhJ.be dc-Tight d to' do so. Mri Cheviot Ircijan to search for it in he captain, shortly, and turned awav. "Oh! you stunnv-hearled heathen !" mitr niurv.l the Vajit'e, almost bursting into tears. " I'artiu' man and w ife, and we just one day iiianied." . : , ... Al Urn mumciit the huite paUxlle-wheeia be gan to paw the wiiEpr, and the walking benm de- sc.-iid. il heavily, shaking the huge fabric to ber pwrt. From the change which her feature 1 centre. All who were not going to New Haven AeeorJmgiv 1 di-1 se, fwund it-, and I tin.l It. ' i.ii ri turiiiri, in a stale of breatbl.. evli.-oi.li.in. ' had tlie l;Wt pmurae tbera w rait an IraRrsdual arm-ir.miirfj lite tliat a la.li lws- waUia-:wtd get , Stjmar extwrieuoed trareltrt, nnhvsviUitingH. ! '' lf 'IM,'r '' r''1'''' ' hsd flie sattefacthHi of. seeing the train fairly mhahiuu. P.l Iw. a .a.. . I if ..ti.. 1 e....i.l to.l r. ft.M.- n h i ui'ill. . lw- stHrt.l. and ultiler Sllcb bea.luav tbsl il tss ii... " ' - 1 .' ..... . .. .. ... ' .li.!io....:ire.l anil ' .h .lilinueil. tl.rl.ifi.r slid- remarkable sir ad in. as and ing naturally thflideiit. It was einecliugU Irving ptstiUe get on board. I obU-n.-ss n-strained me 1 11 1 1 f 1.111.1.11.. selin.r as rruarilian to a ladv 1- ha.1 from envine- vent to inv dinai.is.intro.-lit. t - I . 7 . . - fii-lead of thanking me lit uiv exertions in ' 1 1.. von not tin J ft r T ihiphn d. uf said she, alTIl sear:liiiig, 'It'ls gone, and gixnl heavens', my purso with it Iioth have .I) . .. .. 1. .' .1 I I. 1- .nl.l mn . m- a. lfl'-JiVil .e .n.l gaug plank ; the fasts are already cast loose. " Leggo the iilailk." roar, d the Yankee, col- lWI.UIg OlM! la.tato, or I'll heave ve Into the dock. " Vo yo!" shouted the men in chorus, as they heaved on tbtj gangway. -.li.. .11. mi. Inn.-inir ilirtilcevS v.-ll.l llt madden, d Vn'nkoe, "or there'll U- au'uj;lv sikH I Hree to three and a half ibtfhes dep. Thecorn Tha ears run with freedom fluas Idiiog, The only draw back u .ha aovsa.aa4 that is certainly a missance. , never sw-ii ovf.irej for to hundred miles, .But a heard a gentleman oil board talking of However, I assratvd with the b.t grace p.a- her behalf, aha suddenly altered a' U nilied in aaaajpctiklt tba BsaW Bury, in gn-al oa-siide tinder tie cireumstancs,"aud was atx-ord-tlamatiou are, be remedied; to : by mpHding cloth j imjly led into the mljoining room, where I was " Both nir carpet bags are in Ihecars tliat an from the aides) of the ran, so aa to bang doaujpicscntvd hi due form to a lady erf Majestic ap- leaving the .lejmt Kor Heaven's sake stop them. neirTy 'lojT lvl1 n,!.u1u.ri "V sijUK-bo ly, to bring ih. ni , . . , , .. . t .. .. .... .1. 1 .-1 ,A fM lt.A.i.l ' l.!.i-k .lire.-llv. tome ffnosi is) aeaaenmuT lue ciasiev at ine trues i r-..e .-h imn.ie n , m.w ... . . - , ...... . . , 1 u .- . . a- 1 . .1 r 1 j- " ", "Tf . . . . , 4- -i ... ... , .... iini the iiassensrcrs .' that this man be searched. I " 1 111 croiij to flinir myself into the dock and . 1.1. . 1.11.10. in. ..nan u.. . m 11 rt . nin hir- " . ... 1 , 1 - ( t have, lost mv purse and a vaiuauie ou M?n- ."" ""'- .cel. sn.ia.ac- : ... c:l, nd as he has beeu with uie constantly, 1 1 eel certain that be has them.' .,1 ; ' Very will, madam,' I returned, recovering 1...... ... s .. . r, . .1. ing. The first plowingrow the hill, two fur- '" "",0 " K'"M ". " P" rows between lJ.e rows; the second plowing to' to ,U full PJ. M draw too the hills, plowed a deep a possible, using two ' ,,tcJ UPD il " eVen tb. Zi IO he, driven one ahead of the other. I Bul ""ivatorof tha oat crujy i. Ti. IR JI lr II ,L. msr. .bo 1 1,0WeVer "riV "SO tilled the above tiiece, came to live with me. I ; was plo ing for corn, in the spring, ami had one . i from the practice detailed above. told me it was " loo Jeep for corn," and as he Was an old man and I a boy, I listened to bis advice. He plowed the remainder of the field f'B i . .. . ...s.- 1. T ' .1 '.. ..,.,. (hevioi, in a dignified lone. 'I fear I shall: . J'Ct IXlVIsS W 1IIK ;M .IKhat, CAJl.ni., .. . . . .. , CM We .Will 4. ..V.l".'. ..w..M.C. . : bai l dir. aad rails: Mid tf' art. tba puljia roii-e will om 'This g. -nilenian,' said tliccoiin lac. nl land- Itiand lle lnlrnducUoa of the hnprnvemenf ev. h; ' tvH ' las kindiy avsaasrcrW (IU avu tavetlta ry to say, some little fling of w whew attd we'thall witnes. here and elsewhere mail ') to take charge of von as f ir as lioston. ' t'on. 'that it Uquite to-, late. They would not the aiMtnalr rf'itail Road Cars in peHicoat. -' i bis desttnatioa leing tlie same as ; ...' ; Mrt back n., cvsa for the lake of two carpet 1 J ." It L.l if. ..... ' "" . k I am very much ind. I.te.1 to l.mi, ssid airs. "g-. " e nin i. tv me paraoi 0.11111.1, we shoukl nut nave missed the train. I ' What shall 1 do .' exclaimed the lady, dis- Nasm, 0. J. Stale . R W. IWll. fr.mi Ma-, Cerlaiulv she s.ke propbelicallv, and had I consolalcly. ' There were a great many articles gin. Judgment rercrscL I'nsir aV mr j I, fcwk forward to the next few boura, -of value in those carjH-t bags, which I thought llarrej IJarS (wfeft-ould Waafor there Uu k my Uuiik. I sup fron. tlemkea. Demarrer overruled at d. f. -1 to say, a. I really did- I"1 ' "f tr,"B dant'temta. . j "'ot at all. I shall only be too .happy.' 'The best way," returned I, '.will be to take John Smith r. John Tiinon, in Fpiily, from At these wolds, Mrs. Cheviot loo.led quite the next train for Boston, and institute in.piiii.s Cherokee. Bill dismissed with e.t. I irracions and forthwith placed herself ujiJuT my j there. I believe a train will start in half au . Ovorge W.Miller . It A. Bias k, from Cleave; protcli..m 'fteJ&mtlt tirksnaiLrn- . I i about to off. r-r my arm. and rort C 1 tt! .Tf.... ti :i f...... I!.,il,.,i.. ... 1 1,. alien she irlaliced nt two llcavv j ...... TIS.T F. IK.. ..H..IMWII, . 111:. ! 111. -"! " .. , ,. . lord. Judgment reversed, and jiiiigmcnl lor carpet h.'i defendant for Butts. ' l have - Mill Iluggi-n t. fienrge W. (.lass, from uiarkel iu charge came utiou me so unev pecieuiy, f ... 1 that I turn.J pale and then red. and, I de not , p,ul the plank was got aboard, and the boat dojibt, appcanl very niiich like a guilty person. 1 plashed pa-it the pier. I could onLv utter I I" an iustant the Yankee pullo.1 off his coat. -What can Ton mean V flu'lff X"U, U " Hnd rusbed " ,. , wildly to the iruard. I am con. ineed of It, .he cont.i.ued. ' our I yoa druhi QT , , rrasscngr. tnee rjctrnyr 3T.11, sir. J .lemaii.i. ue.saiu, lurui .sriMm. him. cried the Yankee. I mustn't leave Satry Ann alone in .cw 101k city, lou may. divide the baggage among you. Let me go !. I can ssim," He stfvurifbid so furiouslr that the consemien- planted 3J feet each way, harrowed twice afar it a as up ; w e could not plow it until it was tjuite. large, the sod was so stiff and not rotted. We then plowed it twice from the hill, very deep, hoed it, and then plowed it twice to-the bills very deep. The first plowing with an old fashioned " bull plow," with the mould board taken oil'; the second and third time wilhacast iron plow. The soil w as all alike, a sandy loam In tliis eounfron the 93rrf lint., hr Jesws Thosta .hi, fX, Mr. Wll I.I AM A. PEMMJtst u Miaa MARUARKT R.THOMASON. JJORX: On the Sad u!t sugbter U A. K. fliissnlua. Staiesnlle. SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY. rrHE Rwrlh session awrJer the dirselio. of tits ua X. senber, will open oa thw 1st nt Oetuhtr But tat eouliniM hi months. Tbs namtw of pupil saiersst last rsoa was 89 19 inrirui am lb. : - - S.tVM. with lime-stone in tome pluces.- It was a stiff .t s tfeaih hs aeeti rred sjhos( itte pap. Is staisf lbs timo.hv sl. and had been mowed two rears. - ! ". '. ?T .. 1 t. ..1:.... ;.. .1... !. e- k:. 1 ..t.. k.i t-.-i ' 1 w sat two uree ewsr ef evea slicMir s- ...V who jioi..iti c,. .1:....;; i-i u. it. .i.c vuu- , lea Of mi .ani..-w. ...ii.ii ..n.c. unu mwi, nwi - f ni.u. airkuj mm ., i, , i . 1 . 1: ! sciousm-ss of inaoccBC,- '1 also demand to be tt a sudden apparition clmngv.1 his purise.-1 The treatment of the whole field w tneatune, j u JTh JSLIJpa!" searched, that thr-Sronn,ile5ns of vourtnge.A.r;KJ',:,',' J."'M lwolm."! '" ;M.T"K:! but Jurin8 llle onmr hkh drf '' ! 'h" '-proved fitssattt tW .aanjawnafl at. , , ,, ' i whiui Canton craiie shawl, pitik dress, and brown : . ,"". i "" " .rV.';Tl.''..til1 "" ..... ...?.-..., .accusation may be fully provtd. j bo..ts. came towards bi.n that whkh grew oa the ground deepest plowed , w, jweaty l.TawcaaW aesatatlttd j I need not : sar that nothing was discovered, I j The big. brown Yankee uttered one stehtorian tie poorest, looted yellow ah'3 sickly, and ji';lJ''21fct - ; withdrew m indignation from my late conipan- m fairy .inn. cnwpeu ner m on arrnw, ra . yseidett irom Is ni rswss.M.sa.aM-wsw...... TnT n i i i 'inf linn i ti Ti ' " j I may add ; e V' "v uf-'"?. 'f u" '-' 'y. j (s per Kre than that part plowed but half the J ri.rlif Ikuf.iiMi oil t Iks ltriCsj..irra I 1 M 1.1 a l.in a-a tutxJiA. It.v,.t. .1 ... , 1 .-.w!. I ' ... ion, anJ Uft Iht to her n fleotions. (hat a UlojjrHhic meMi,ni Iia-1 Wn rwivl, . : si .i I. i .1 i. .a .- ; hour, so that we shall not have long to wait. ; l1"S " " W". . - . . c .. iondiiii' in description to the gentlemanlv-look- i This proved to be the case. " 1 . , ' I W,t - t- - i. x - . li'lL mail woo sai iH'sioe ..us. c ue.iot lor iweiiiv. ..If ... l.oi.r .rrerwanls. wvc wen Cifi our wn-r.r - - . ... j To my ndii lf, tliere was no dHibl seat vacant. sent in) trunk down, aln a.lv,' ska re- so that I wa fort'l'd to forego the inestimable but my carH-t 1ij I like to have with ' atisfaclinnof sitting iH-sidemy interesting charge. wTii.fi shetia.1 HHh tl.T " Where did you come from !" he iuquired. " Front the Ladies cabin," answer.-.! the bride. " You tobd me haaf past four, but 1 thought I'd make sure and come at four." " A little bo punettial," said the Ya'ikcc. i. Ii'm all ti.rl,. n..u- llH., e-it.i e,.i. f.n 1 o -.'. .1 . nt 1 k.. .. Kt..K-.l I vrrftosr-lwintv.--htts f -v ." " : . . : .. .. 1 m "f-rjssaasa l do n.4 know whether Mrs. C licviot found -I oine nigh losing the passage money and the ' . . i!me of ewlrsc yooi ids end oTlhs Jicr .cars feel any . search. 1 thou t-baex. spiral inclination to assist her in the wsshinf , furl and lights, t7 ol) 1 VI ..u ... I'.. . oa oa lepth. The average yield of the best hall uf . t u, inslrursent, ISO the field was about 5 bushels of shelled corn! J;"""- .. ' ' I r sueil drswttij or water color Bmiauas, 10 00 per acre. This was in Duchess cunty, in this ' Uil p..niH, SO OB ' Kesrjeh hintvisfe, 10 00 stM,; i Lalia ami tireek with other Indies, - IN ' Far d.v mirwl. th. nnr.. .ill .uk.1mm-S fa.BIS- - For riiersrf nitisr cvmonyMsewt iti ewwu sseas tarriwffwlsou)ifa m tauaua-fttam tha. SiH a Jrssrssf ss ;ht mis McDowell, Judgment iiiUrnie.1 ; n,; for Car of at", id. nts.g. I didn t venture I., llm change gave me an opportunity to look - JPiok)v Judge. - rtatrhets,trmIlun-Mid them .down in advance, as Ih.y might easi ;abdnt me somewhat. . eombe, Jadgmeot revrtwed. IVa.'ir fit noi-n. ' ly U t arried oil U- some evil minded! pewm." ' " In litf wnw Wt wiih Mr, i'heviot, was -a W. D. lUnkin 4t J. Jone . Erwiu I'. Joije.,.) She, bs.ked from the cars l lags to me, and well dressed loan, of geiitlemnnly deH.rtment. from Henderson, in Rltlity. Bill d'tsmisaed. from me to the carpet ba. 1 undersUss! the j He wa, what young ladies would have con.idcr lti'l Cook . & II. ttudt r, f.om IluBeomU! hint. I saw that I wassih utlv rciucted to car- ' e.1 exceed i iic.lv capUvatmg. He addr.svse.1 , -Hill V . i ' , " I tl ... f r her I few words to the lady, which w. re very gracious- u, .., .' j ll tv u.leil at the carn.-l-bau's. They were of1 1 received: Alter riding : jtbout twenty miles in To lakff f hwjfw of n-fcrdy -..v, v.. .Vl.ie... ... ... v. -.. w . - , . . . -. . -.I L . A ... . .. 11 1C 1 C . .1.... I . 1 n .1 utliimeiteil 1 ke their own- I coltlpntiy wiin us, ne leu tne cars, at a srnaii voinseii, oc..re vou asseio, .uw j.er uaine.is To i.lllil.e ir.ol. I .11.1 ni come ni-h scltiii' drovvn.il, Sairy, alles d.sp, save strip, tnrougn nei.i ein- oedueia sisde sfter nis. eaeewt inni oi vu nut it s an rii;iii now. ...aiieaa. ment. and have found alwav tne same resuns. p..-. .,,r,. Psvoieal is ads.ne. i ssH alwsya uuistrd sa, ksrt H)rtentoi.i sizc- irst o. njroin very ' w-ayitati. .11, hosing very ppliuly, at parting, to Cbcv iut. shicb ' Scarcely ouarUr ot an hour had passed alter AnpHtn U iiptitt tn tne L aircrt ptatrt . to have lii deparliire,,wheti tlu,i cars brought up with a band of English t.vpsi.t arc encamp.d in the 4I1S.nl Liul : 1: K.11. .11. t nrelllcn llarn . ... ... .... . - II' fortunate in only les-1 .1 , . . I commonly plaiil a clov er sou. 1 cover n wua ,h nionry m .Iways eouWdrred do. fnn the lime of ing the amoi'mt of her fir- and dinner at Spring-j When the sun set. the lov ing couple were seen ' m.v unfermented bam-yaid manure, plow it un-i Kat 1!)SJ. Swu' ' field, which I had paid out of my own purse. ! seated on tho upper dr-ct, the- big brown Van- - d. r plant 31 fret each way, use the cull'vatcr I r .V C. H hi. ensr 5 times sad toward seetaiai. and which the loss of l, r money prevented her '" eiic.iciing uie sicu.icr waist o t..e JK. tlle cvrn ia small, plow once to tbe hill.' v.. ung woman m the biue Uinn. t and pink drvs. , Irom rcirsvinp. lL ., -' . .- .en sometone. h..Tiiit isoi. siwav. if there are .. ; ' , , 1 i , . e tievc uicy reached tnctr uoiiuaf.on s-iie -. ',.... . I T avlaa; psraiaatatly laaatodla taltsfrarr, itwaMS, My dear reader, should you ever V re.piestc.l N11 K)U11 j llo wrtfjs and cunt au- average yield of hity I ,,, trmirn hm 4mnM mnKt, J, lhVVa. mteraveHH.fcsalisiv .. .. T , bush.! of shelled corn p."r acre, oflener more ,,'in'-':'-w" Vorf Jl I liftint'ful u stain. Amon (ho rronch than U-sk - t r Dr. CHARLES T.POWE tf 14 settlers ill Canada, on the lower St Lawrence, is a very .peculiar custom something" like a gVibhrt marring." iti ticrmanv. : Those of my neighbors w ho plow shallow, be-; planting,, and treat a I dovSerUrgrcij , than those who 1. 1, w very J.vii. I shall hav. IltNRV ItREWEK. liton A oilier. Judgment allirlned. Ii 1 . ' . . . . 1. 1:0 - .1... I.... ...M.ii.. h.n.lv In Iiiir. ander Merrvdl. from llemlen.. Jud.nnent re- corpuh n.i.. Then I la gan M cmsider whetlir . Mr. CJ.ev iut. versed. IVai'm dt nom. ! it "W to ignore lb., sil. tit iuiiination .... ... ...... l. 1 .....I ...-.II.- n.lv her to hive Hi" oenanure, wnen ii) car. uvuuuut m witu iu ot ....n-n ... -- em-....r-o ... ... ..-. .. . .....I .1. .ra. it. ifrvson a w t l eas in r.'iui.v.ironi 1 r in n-.-j.ei., , . - 1 , , . ." ucuv.ei e..e...oio v..i -i- u....- nun .,v- - . . ,. ' 1 y.- -1 ' ' " ' ... : ... :-, ...... 1I...I I l.n a little more-1 l'" J-rk.- w.xals north of Hoboken, near the mam road. , , , , ... ..,., fr fi,v ' th.v sum-, ,0 ' "1"" UV''- pa th V "3VO"" - ' ' 1 i,.,nerieiund in such matters, I should nndoubt j 'Merciful Heaven !' shrieked Mrs. Cheviot,; The company consols ol" throe families, number- moll to a ,au,put under their" roof, from every l . ,"" . , ,, ' 1 t . 1. ...r.i I,..! . ! v.-H was ' what ia the matter 1 l'o, pray, go Out and ling twenty seven person.. Thcv "were landed quarter of the land, all their childrea and grand ; .ley a. McCre. Mckson, from Caldwell. , cd.y ''' ' -.hat ba. ha,,,,!. .;. last w,-k bv '.he ship Neptnne, from Liver- vhildren, in wh. present i. re-formed the ; JadnM,nt .ffirmed. - - - 7 ' - - - U, - -J ""fi v(w mJ lohvL P0..I. almost .Icsf"i..,,e of pJ. Tbcy will nrob- rev that made them man A. W J I 111 i With a suppressed sigh! th.reforc, I .old her The cause of the sndden stop proved .0 be bly wander away South boford the appro o( Z ! ue. 4 udgmenl amate.1. II ... ". : .1,.., . i..... i,,..l .. l.,,,ialU- ihr..uh '..l.t ...nk... M..verl enmnanie f tHese nro- ...iw.'. l........b . ,. I..,....f, !. l.-,.w n...- 5 .-hat wa hav often endeavored to imnress utvon A. J. Me It raver s. J. Harden tt nL from that 1 would carry them down tor ner. , . -., , - . r' , "T- : '7:..-- "r .T 1 . . . - - . .. ' ...... Cleavclaod. I)erea nain and Harden lease' Oh, I should be sorry to trouble you so far,' PLEASE NOP THIS!! f T II E sutMcflfcrr wwhing t.. rrtira ftwa the Tsitnrisf I sad CMhistE bawttes. resuestsall persosw mdsfat I ..1 ... 1 ,.. . .. n 1 1 k. u.. t n . EutUy. 1. -lber ,.lt. A iht s eus.deres1 toss npts tisae, ussra 1 . ... ' wilt'br 'au itidulf cue irea after that d.t. The writer o( the alo eT-i aa inlclligent, ob- v. B.,. A stnslt st.vk of . psl ts.lhisf sa kssd. serving and successful ftrtner one t. ... . . : .-hjeh will' b. disatiard uf o. vsrv lew lentt. lu-es.aie-, - . ... .u-.,f u uc.oh 11vn.1v s aa . a sstisbarjr, Aag-th, I-i tf U Up. laid she. w ilh a seeming reluctance, w hicb meant Martin Champion . Mith r sV' W'illiams, from to convey the idea that she had novcr thought Clcat:,:lalul,i E-iultj,- Hill dismissed w ith exist. I f thi. srrangeineut Urforc. , . J- M. I hyson I other. J. R. A. 1'htllip 4 1 "'' "FM onr of palito others from Macon. Injunctioo'dissolved ; de-fil which could nol I. dip.rd with tu tociy- cm affirmed. ' Joshua Beam, Adin'r,.. rewrjl,",('rt' neAvehirid. Jiulgment alHriiH-d.!- . ',-'.. " f ' "'T S.. ..... .... iv as at nresent consi.iutcu. I took np the offcliding-farivt bags, which I wrtainly wished. aMltn bottom of A'aa lludson, their .. T. , , ., . ' , ..... -, .:.!, t u.ki. LikcuiK....;. ot puiilieiy pledging iiuir vow 01 nuniv aim j;...u.a. jv.......-, . ...... j ... from the triK-k. pie. are now travelling in vtriotis parts of the well as gratitude; and at the expiration ot eve- mir readers, that the farmer should not bbndiy I went back and repeated what I had learncl.- country, going th in the sun mer season, and 7 nve t ears 110m mat until scpar.m.i ..., ueai.i, (hs he rec.inmended in .... .... . . - . 1 . . 1 : .1 e.. Tk tne iLT.si pair coiiunue 10 rcm-at vue e.-.c...o.M - . - Mrs. Cueviot was exceedingly antrmea. : turning to wanner .it ... ..n- ...... 'Do you think,' said she, ctivuUivclr seixing ! manner of tttpporting thcinselvcs, according to "rul" me by tltfutwin, ' tlutt that our live are in jcop-: : llirir own 'account, is by telling Munes, trading ' , m ii . ... 1 .k,.,. l...i.d (In.waM 'i rsr-Ir is f.issni.nbl.. tr. stirjnose thst when a: - ' i , I. , ' . . , , . . ' ' . 1 '.r .-i. u 1. 11 i mended which commend themselves to hi judg-: I .n, r. ,re...t i,. msfm ili.t ibs tmubls which ,tc bui the most important item of their income conn:; htiU offers to hem cambr ic banitsercliioft J . 0 1 Mrs. Cheviot "had caused, rendered me a little Please Look at This. IF thers is any psnsin in Sdisbwy wswtirtr s sa sensseed. Bisdt.keiper .r fralaaataa, nn Westsra Nurts-Csruhns, he will i!sh mats a knows laraofh stance be an accurate experimenter, and careful-' t, Kdu.w of th. Salisbury ly test anVthe different Mmi of cullure recMm- f ? ;lt i'.. WftU-bmaa." 3U dipmcii to mih'hiof. U'lis prokibly that which they obtaiuy 'pilfering. 1 .V w Yurk EiprtM. 1 l' Il s? . 1 1 I Cr a licl. bachelor, she means to w in onlCr 1 lnou u,"7 u'-" " m """f that she may reap. ,. ' I ed to hU farm and circumstarcoes. ' I JOB riilXTJXO Xfitty .rvtvrfcv al tvi' Office. V: 7 ......... -. f.-s,-;'a, ' ..-''-i','
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1855, edition 1
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