Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Oct. 2, 1855, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
t V S X" AO UN. sea. .vt f mwn, Uaougo, to nsivi ujwn u, uu Ji..L..j. VcO.il, tU m.-Hw t ft. :..tc ti, itim, tlIy jun,Ul.. criiu.iJrt- who hold Mir ' lhi city, and k j, fc uinll, who mm jo be considered th mfaliibi jowr-j do th,t Uii. Brw will XX expose prcter U tb Almighty'. immUom to to too mttch ..mhmaar too much -ftVumtie. and w JiUnK ' determ.txed.t u mM Mcwd tf,,, if be , to aoju.r aa. infamous 1 .... frfr. ;ri WA. to rnnh k'hWirit:tik(iflM dV fcWt)'TV . . in the nostrils cf the people of t!.i assmtiaon- eaUti. Xi. satisfied with ' oom oufgmg th ,coei -trot:' ar.J -piW;iirt of the public, by b; ratLV-M and wbvloaie tulac. upon the prot-st-Mit i't ii i t the 'land, ami h; daring m; tety in at:r -...tir -g "the pestilence lj Norfolk and loftsHKu:!. ibe "sin of Knew Xv;K:t!i;Ui. ' be i inoii. J saia ial stli ag--'! to r.j.u; Lis rcki." co.".X''u.es and r.ssac!-.s. and -ei :iLru:i to rejoice at the al-homtwe and di-nisi with wla.ii they are tKtveil !y iii etfi-liTii-d and christian cvmra-Lbity. Latctp?iBt:J to .uac.vsit.ii tly hii:s- if, lit- imagines Lhat a.l other ii-n ar kitu:.m ix' i.:rt-a, aiM K'k ujxu ti.c u-ifi .lu'.ioi.i- '1 'xl.:iit-yaiv t tiiv.r in ib bwr atsU !n.-t.d a- a :L.. i-4 r!i. :o i.,itii lieu - a.j,a.ika, a tl.il J u'. ua.-ck at an.! Uj nrt ".:!i. (.'cor, ikt, il.rx bc Jviircii aiiU ft ain JcxUrns ;u UtijiJj; liot tu be u.teui.JvT5t.MJ, and IB liiu Ucc of a bu'.t 'Ol it- in uJ adtwUt l tbe nut- B.tai wtvli.-i a .svuirfe it. y m use . ... I W J ti... t (l.t grave i'a Luii.Treos in tlie tuotneiti, iiiai u uie s;uul'K:.v NLi:i?n-iu l to be imputed aii bereavement, and deatii. harJ i iji. ihe patieno- lo contemplate the re it:i : i r'Ji , lo say nothing of the horrid im-pu-tv. ar.d his priest!; afeerUvB. 1 there o..'Ui tbg dtr to the iccung of an atBielcd aed stiBer iagcojie! Suppose Bisl.op Mi'r.ii a'es be lxc thai lb fearful ej id.niio at Xori'oik caased by tW t-Ifrf t .Is peoj ie in the doe-tr;ne of Knva N a th the taoe or thi, lhe occaw A ia U h to anuount that opinion i Is tae Wt paa.. UMtrna and Uealit tire bine to rvni.LU cicb a leaner ol urn suit ' lo torture bun by ca'Jbcguing them rgii1. kl'rfv ha eye and iu I.H tin ? Is the lime. L.n M-nipathy tni bsiK.:Hiii are most n.-e-'sry and mot appppiuttek the oest time to UuU in face of the siok and di Bg. and uunt and pain thtiu with a criiei reference lo their pat c-- nc. a- gams; Heaven and IU true c. Lurch Uthi. iHSuOp al.U. s tr.eUai vt SSJlli Uistrrn ceiU!- iatavn to departicj srints! Iv he mi U tbein at suvb an bout eoa are iek and u!ir- i are dviBiS &iid bound to t- iainc.e.i bcattie . . . ... of tbe ced :aiion of tkat sid i 1 lius, ru.4 rev eretid. nwt ai.d Ood-iike Utsbop. ti.e manner in a luch '! jctK-aiy spj.ly your 'd..-lrine of "etLreaue uctsoc C If su. jour Irfv. rer,.-e i&r serva the tortsirea, the dealLs. and the" le ll rn-o-akm v oor gowdueas aud pMy wouid inflict up on a.1 snjirtKS. la iruth, sir, we t SVere itat yea oerve to auA-r ibe agoaie of tiw !.l ev.-n a lka wor.d. and to base them ech-inoii t. a Mdlai lb world to come if t r n..th.rig else tor lite wurrsvora of that besnnies sr; i s'.-jmi-ls. bat stnuuwat of yours at the ume u:der Uie csrcanasLuace you did MU-r H. V t t u . !! u a sinner yourself a sort of a sa.Lt. We may eipecl Uj hear yon say n-x; tLal if ye-u ill be -.eJ.D--! Iocs.! Isud '.he 1 V. ., ufei iLe IV8 M, Tkut-it. rea' v.it. uj ii'ji was: e. Tiiriasny. ne.,ua. v a'., n.e a hata or be.'l. in canh or pwrguory -a ie-xr--Kr-i - -- ' d r.iUi - orx amstaauea under winch Ju(ia klcO:.. i-aaaaop of RacbOKat.il,' lilOUht n- I to strauaavoe aa opinion which ail gjeti aii sc asi laas uks es ef y w Uel. equally wiU uurseives cun dciua. aiad ailavr, we moiure in wiiat rs ti.s.1 be uas tics ;oi'.ii biiUKit t.y bis iettr a cvi uLai.'. wfijui in rsatardsiy's Ere'airer. l he retrssA tbe atiwCKrw aei. im.nt ! i.--. I., ia.j ily it iu any particular f l..s i.e main- anv fail r vt TM3f-s- fer wttt nw. it f th? Umt b did: Dsae. ba m aav aiw twbet'c h..a-rlf of jfc, to M lUe JUepuant though a rather laig. u.e w revi 10 me ... iuii wssoc, beisted by tdl wwH-gsssuod-d. tb,-'""1 uf '-' eiepmtU H-fr ba sasnUaot UlW sufKcieot W suppfy' he spoke ,1 whJ, a ,J view C mfiute t( '" Jtll hut still be is wti. be Um. iu that town. . puiaacai cusaticuusss of tus bearers, an 1 to excite aorth the trouble of looking at The spvciiuen - - - unwechy prejudges agauiat a grssU jsaiitaai 'hat visited our Vmm i. aaid to ba about ti year. A Kig Contort fur Spurn. The latest piece par.) i .Si at ah ihH of these things ,iue wi'N 2 groB "eighs 1 1.OiQ lbs, or 'th. r..- .-f gossip at Par relative to Spauiah allan Is hdw or alWUij to do. I hi the contrary he bul. meaure over 10 tret bijjlj, has a tru:.k that the Diake de Mont--risi.-r, the husband of -aatirJaKs him-, if w.ti a rvtsei.11. niore" eu- 1 MOUt lt 4 '""is. lhk nearly 3 f -et, the tueee of Spam', sister, has just bad an in- pfcM-e isa saj. of lias impusua ami .auounuabie seaurusnt be d.Tdt out oa 1'hank-fving day. Ue sliii says thai, " if allvmni lo ind. ," he woaivj "arlect Use uf Kaow Nollnr.g-.-iir as Ut im iff oar Jaf, most bkel v to hrin-.' .iowa tur ages" uf tteav ea"' tnal be is " aw.ue of no ssn aiore idvesy to pro. oke b.-aven." ike A ad, if .' . be wotaU he utrtir.i l lo i:nrej:.; the Nisrfwva cauamity to fi am of Kuow v.hing kfti. "AuJ " it ibis rearotsj Tbebaa and saiutfy woU 1- j.ksssed to con ul ias Lw contjili M .j run repr.iUjUoii an j .Bjaace-oa oiu i,art b(.&as , we it. -u- u os.-tt .aupnve. and give it ibe oajlr iasat;alsi. .1 .erjir.tai .aa liaat it is suvs-otibie .t. 1 u: v. .i str:..- ii, resv)i-r es jiassing straiige. !f not n. rfativ in. an aud n worthy ii, a uiaa who orvrttt aa-.. but . ar-not U- said '..jm. UW poijl, that he tris-a to J r.-iuei- t.'i im rwaiaa ajaja-tbo ttrmd'-of tb? pflrfer ttait k tit in, - i. a:.J d--s aWot bei'aese wr-at be ha t JUad iM fTrtcntta. l".rr'Vl.'"ii'" a vv-,. s!e,vi. Ue a of a.. Jest,.. ca.l.U-i isihsi-. i.l.u s . -r i...a; Lvr .:i.j-.s.. -..i. rti,v 'le i '. r a." ; r. i-iiij'-ti.j.. 11.. V"i. I'. i.r --...-i. le I i,., l.j a;- lu, ' s ,l j i'-'-'- '-"-aiii w-iiai ii a.na iv r-si up 11. ii- -!.. - b ir: r-:j-!i 't r i bvu' V - uuyrTii . 1, - i colit e i: .... .r-. '...s S.j-;. ii - s.( . , of s! ,i.a.! b::ri 1 il :, - rn.i ' :,rrt. ;;. JW lul'.at.i-ii. and . wiure tke r. fl- .-Uon- -S-J-.s Ota hear! and j.a !,'rri.-i.'.--,f . i.. . ,,t i, snallliy be Las- a- l-t he mav M. tt ftltm, -ate! b- fiuM rd- li.- akri .- r:. ifJ-l ;'. t ;., u i a. u of lit. I ,j 1 stae" our 1. -- ..I, be all. r. J- I to : oih. r .lue -Si.' W r I: -.si; J' M f p.. iw.v . lljv: li - a "our iii.: '--;.i. i ',tli -l-at.- L.U.." al.d s!jo 1. iaa . k tria c io.s. I replv- crcucv lai.oss ti a;i! ' fin-J r-a , rl i -. lie. to chiii1' Mir "'!..! W. .'! a!! a- ban say p. this Sl-L'..-' " si.. ... I.1- ?; we ar..- r.ii 1. . . i y .nna.g lo tl..t.k sa. viiiis.il. it i t.-; :IM7'. 'wore . ilit .i'(.C mVL'i a,.sst.;. -.!.. '.a via i t.nam of Hr ii.i.s.i-au-'u 1 rhxu Is- Jiinn from "our Rieut'' I't sheer t.m- I .... ....... f ." . :. ANOTHER CRUSADE AC.AINST t.EN. SCOTT. V.iiiHtNCiox, SepL 21. It hx icnlrd nut b.-re that the W'r lVpart- iiK-iit i . iij.':irJ ill a h.iriaiid bitter roiitruier- v liiii.rs! fvott. aiul that tlevtl.inieiit i.' -.v U . M-. t.-.I at t!.e o n.u ,if tVoSre. ,bc l,ri"t,,r. Rnl """ abo"- fin i.h i .it t!- f.UIKrt Mar-j and Scott com- "'U,r ' fr"n' " igu of th Table t. ,tir. I, in the Ui. k auri,!. on IKV" lere we are informej a l- TV aBUir oKlv mmrlr cwuieetei with vertiMinedt. ..ul.l " l taken in anj all ht tbe ooeM.o 'of allowin- the neral Wk par. o '' the r at 3 a Jear." under the act of Congress authorizing the ap- jvititmeut vS a Lieutenant lieiieral, -tljotii;li it undoulf.eilly l as a bearing '. pon it Mr dish-' ha ien the TeMdVm verv elK,r,!.- ,..,!, . n the legal HoetkB of the tmur ti - tie to ba. k pav under the act, which is under- .t..l to be w" St No a-tion on this rn.it- ter. however has Tel been taken. The contro - .er.. irvKrrrJ to rrows out of .nolbtrmalter. - . - h Hit. lliwl Scott z- ' neral Hrfe-heOek. wbohas long b.-ei) an intimate per-onil friend, kave of absence for .n montlis. I be rsecr. tary of W ar immediate- ..... . . iv wrote to licneral Scott, demanding bis rrt-;"t npvwus uise uie ueot-svu son nir au iuoomw forlhisactoffavonU-IBtoCeneral Hitch-of ,b m,k Vmrolina Weekly JuurHalm 'cock, and at the same time eountrrmaKiM tlie-""1 hieh does not apjnar in any of our ear "voeraTs order, granting leave of aLsence. Theltie,' record of the press, and of whkh we have . . ... ' I, 1 ...I . ... Vf.. . .1 L - vcre.ervs.etterwa.iteas.harpm us ton its it was insulting rn it tenor iitm rai f-ctui li I'lieu. uiat ue iiau rraiiu.-u Hie .. I . I:. 1 l. 1 .. I . I .1 , . lh. , ... :, ... ,M cwarhiOid of it propriety that be was not ' sponsible to tbcSvcteUrr of War for Ins ac- tiun in such case ; and that he w0n!d be oblig- ed to him if he wx-n!d ':ereaft r. in acj oflicial con.nnica'u.i,, 1 ni's l.t have ihcsi- oU to ad liiiu. write in th name and b the author- It of tlie President of the United Stale a he waa the ob!y cfHcial superior whom he aikiiovv- itd 'eii. Tlit- (aerierafa i.-lt.-r i.llile .l. iMi M ,h. secretary V Seeretary Davis, ia reply, eatcred into a very eiaUrate and detailed ev,ition of ail the alleg- d bri acbe of order and violations of i rui.ri.-ii ............. .... ...mi. ii. inn- lUry career ' Ills letter i very long, and fi led s .tii the s. vercst cnli.isui of the ieiieral con- duct It i intended I" aiiu;hil..'.e him compi. te- it -n the c-aifi let.ee a is) respect of the American People, 1 which may prove to be a more sen- oih undettikiug than S.c. urv I'jv':, imagines, The trr.otidetic is already .julle volumi- raxw. and is not yet closed. It will undoubted- lv be crifnmui.icated tu t'oi.gress at iheopeiiiug ". . . .- . . - of the Session. If not. It II oe caUed for bv sp.-c-.al resevtution. In this matter, as in all others, the Secretary of War the autocrat f lhe Cabinet ID rul -s the Pr.-si.lent as completely as he ruli- liis col league's. It was he who hrollglll the Cabinet to elelorse and assume the Nebraska bill. aai. at rsl liula laC opaoaed lo It. but fjiiailv J-aii-iLilO ' ' yt.oiie.-red nrr-jT and persccm of it silh memljers of Congress. ! a!lv in t'av In tin. affair with tierieral Sa-.,u IhoJs. -- e-.tiailv J... mi i.ent. ind will undoubtedly cam the l.Ar C'd lliet ttti liim Sm- Ttran m-t s j , PT I'" 1"' uUr cruad aniri-at tho ar vra jliu r. Xew York UaHy Titn. THE ELETUANT. Tie following pleasant drr- riptivn of li.e Eiv.- !...i.l is, from the Favetleu'lie Argus. ' Tm Ati naff-tie and Circus iiatC-Uteli iu towu- ' ii Ii'v'-gjlii Hit. ; and of course we ' ears and eve somewhat like a bog, tail like u.uie swim toe nair snared on, head Laiqfa.al sucnuturvtew t was sell led between tde 1'nn- i.iiiini ia the worta bat aa elephant's, skin fv..r (es tha'. the liu.-eii of Spain si. oil I d be persuaded ti.e b a. k mud on-the bank uf the river, duel 11, ' u, r1(,n ln Uvor of u-t Ht.r . tlwt llle pJukc u( U. .ua. with b- re and there a few ban. '.tin k M.mtwiiier should then, in right of his wife, be in about as cloae together aa ibe atiches iu a pair named KmgCoaaort, and sutuently, by bis of !adv:, shoes maosrm Use N artb for the . S0111I. wife'. apioiBtueMt and null tbe universal ap eru aiisrket,- b-ip about the size of a long pine p.,1 Mf t,e Spaniards, be elected King Kegenl stiiinp, teriuinaU-d a, lb fct Tery Hiixh like a; t,j Vbe throne of Spaiu, l.rubdingaagam mud turtle!, witb naiis trimmed j. i - - - ahrart, movenseiits about a graceful as an in. bri- i. ..1 ad log sm.jkebouse endoaed with the! uf 'tXuim ' tui what b.- VIo. !'1 Taos aud beave-be mnou str.t.2ih ami - i u.1 e. o.lv ' .Liiaaai1' pptJte. Me dim ! exactly r,co.l.ct lew much in. keeper Mid be could consume in a da, , and bat to stale tbe .(laaiilily aahout data, fr,i our' vrHitt IisUuI.J aloUAt-il : JsUf .Mf wJkW hi Ml n km tnmkuamt .Maaalti.-aua pokaitf" secunty. a. he had no - . . .. . .. . , i friends to siirn a bond. The too w as a .b-n.i into uta mouiu wiur a mucn ease as a scnooi' iMa'.aould.lake ssr awtialen pixmt. i... uian ai- r i i . , . . log.-ther. llae ei.-phanl is ratber a tali animal. aUad WOlaad lUavluc a llUe liJCuUSOjU V I; iitddcr IU a :'ru.t '. bard. If he n- tWongtily fat, b a'auid niuke an awful i'H of sau-ages. ami his -s-l-ton. if toriaeil uj side !vwn and well plaiik'-.), S'v'el make a pr. tty g.,--d fish ng sklti ' -a . .1 ,'( AlrjJ-al.--l I.. of the f.inal. il - ' .t.- '' -j.'.i.g lo I'.jii .iji's trail i l: l.age- . ia re..-..-.i .. u b.. ..i !o an iktaut, tiitls ili.s j.roi.iig the avseiin.ris o! I'liilfoa and l.-ii-i-niilh ti.at ijess.- annuals never g'-stale while in a slate j c.'iv irv. ! r.-t.:- to.,k- pi verai t- ars ago a ..n,:.,ir e a th- Z-ilolTi.-al ,artn- i irti-i-e., r.-l --s-o at'o-r a:..,lb.f al-lle' 4a'-i.:i .j. J -.a-l.-.-s At J'r.a. Lite li.. is lb,: sa i.oi-J .i.skajear Th- . York JlelaV I :iles f ,fli I. ,v,.l , ' a :i r tits - V It i .ibv" . f; bu' li.at d.r! -s lu lirr-.'j-. :i i f to a... I f, t not ! r t wb- ii I it 'i.r -A j hs- -I.. f 'i. :mii i!... i- it ! .a ..), at 'i.- .sl.-i lv ..f lb. conipar.a.,1. '.ai. V lli.HI.er - lar.. . .( l..-f f sllj'. .S d'-sa-rHaMl SS ' ' ' iV i.l.'l.at.-i.a,. a'.i atl'-ci .obsle. If all sp- " . - g.veo !o lie .'..tt.-r. t'e- In.. lb. I Li..- ,' I- !..'r iMu.k. von . it i ' e-. , a f i I lb- I':, as .f -'it - . 1 ..f ;. ( r 111 !.-s-fifS... re' i,f ij. rr lo her ii 'ar.t to'eal." 'Iii' watchful . are. tbe i.-.-vH ii 'ar.t to'eal ' I il !-.-", t be a-sid ... l'ie 'I al -l.l liioc-l. rtl' 7d iirit.r .i.j 'II ' .nfftr.'i.'tiv" li. .1. 7 ti'alii s J a iii.k h i'cii -e. a '-" i o.tbt " -' 4 abo masi p ?- r JaLs-'v; c4 ... '.-n. Tfcc l int Piiper. Vf late from llieCliarU-stoa Cunr.tjie W Iwniiij avwuiil of the first ns(iaiK-r ?ntKtrie uuJirt.iUn in tin) Colony uf South Caroliua ! In the tear 1730, thre printeU arrived in OwUuwi " induced thereto bj aa encour agement keM but by I tie Assembly of the Pro vince, or by the Ctnerttor in Council. Tbeae (.rinu rf, were Thomai Whitmarsh, EWaaer Pliil lijis anj Kraii-r riiilll, Jr. Wo have in ilicati'int I lint at hast oi:e pn-sa was put to wotk, duriiii! the war 1730, or early iu the -n- , . . ,. ,, .! I'libiis, n.i from rtTereuee umtaineu in Ilia ooutk j ( n,liM a,,:. II,. the fir number of which npH Pearel..n the Pth JH, ! 73i, ttnde the direc- tiellllellleU in ton rtipiested to Send for . pajwrs (-very .".uiiuibi, oy aocioeK; pa- l" couinrj Mioreriuera would He Kept "l ll,r lffit- The we.id number bers imprint f I If .i ; ' ,1U" tvn' "r j tar " 'hurcli-strett, at which U Uw j "'" fttr ! ctntmued for ! ! ",r 1 """I' J o.ia,early in July, UJ2, wwhto'w,riry'ii " . .1 I .. " ..I lit ' " " ' - ver.i.-ing in tne d Rr a sellknicul ol all , dlb, du himself or the estate of his son, for ,-"S. - .e..uu .uaue . .. .. I - I..-. .1. . 1 .. I t : .L ." " " .-. piper published by Phillip during th first six I IthlhtllS Ol 1 7:12 F I fa) II l NlhluninAr . . ...i. . with the ,. which ha. been c..n..,.,le m. 8rJ1 oal) nrt in time, but for many 'Veari the only rjewsjuper naneof the city or pro- luc- The tact of three printers arriving near- lh same time, lends additional probability ui he suiiosition to which we are induced on lhv 'hority of the advertisement. WalJmtian Troy bin AW.if. The liuliappj dUerenc-saliich had eii-ted b. tween the French and Italian portion, of the Church of the Wal- d.-nses were settled at the mh -ling of the Synod "'eld at Tour recently. Dr. D.,a.,cti. the U-ad- cr of the ludian nartr. ho had beeii involved zK.zT.xvzc; w dei line tlie prnfcworsliip of tlie theological So- minsry, was pres.-n', bix-aine reconciled 'to bis lrtI' antagonist, and accept.-d the jt. Each made a speech characterized by much .-motion. hich the faults of the past were confessed, and butied in oblivion. The conclusion of the "ne is thus describ. d : This done. I ranctis and Meille, " so long and Utterly divided, obeying a common impulse. ' ..11 .l ...I....'. - .. . .k.. k ,i i o , ..... v..e -"Oieey-... ooo, in numerous suuience, an even a pnetvt ' w Ik, bad come there as a py. aii burst tutu lear. i A member then, hardly Ue to command hia emoti on, offer.,! up a prav. r of thanksgiving am 1.1 tie vt. of the assembly. It was nuble scene, shere the power of ..j.r spirit was ii'ii- 1 ...rsullv f.-ll Tlia. Si-iu.l .i..m si. ! .. . .i ' - , 1 ...... ' .. .w.a i nw.ioiap, anv nrn m unini in its work, shieli was carried on unto lhe end m.-t iovelv Ch;-m jpitnJ' a . . . . , tu TKi,-e --.-:i::r- vu.1 w a iwri. iuc uieioiij traveller siavu-s thai some week, since a ..er.il. mar. of ll,i.vn ... t .-.IK :.. . w ... i .. t -i . ! iiviiiuic iu me t?t-u, 1U1U WUIIC LIIO- go turtJtaiM:d half n ozi u UrwU fine flour fr ' i,is ,ou ute al $5 87 i lrn-. lie n-.nt it u ' nuntub, Mitij, -rjttiwuit: .'jtk, a'iitrru 411 nw uou-r 'there, was $7.75 -r Urn I. At that time the "" brand of flour was s, !!;ng at fit a barrel, ; "r mr in arlv double ah.it the gentleman's cost A few days since the citizens of Province- toyvu h4d a meeting ali.l eb-jne a cirtnrmttee of a.ltrview atth lhe Count de Cbauibord, and that - J ' - ' ","r" "r - , - H;Mi, - person aretnea a,wu -ar. iwaa t lyrowa, uaa j ""mm ' V"og " pocketa on the,"'"" . .,g..s cumse u..Ki,, . o. ' f the arrival of the Iraiu a iiit of-' r . ' "'" mm " UJ"K "m lo i"" " "- ' w.gs.). wnre examina- I .1 lion was Oeierre.j mi morning, nisn tuu d'-fen- trien.l. to sign a bond, lhe a 100 was a dead -- in. .... Ji- rt.pt fit Jutiay Tuttl, rs Take one hand- fal r.f tire v me rsiltesl kimi.1. llus u.ua. ....... t.ty of the root caliyi N niUe-toiigu.-j a spiig of the herb .allid Bin kbit-, '(at eiii.er betore or af- o-r dog d..v.s.fa Ubi.spo.itiful oi Han't you b-ll t,' six ilfai-liii.s of Mailer, ii few drops of Envy uhu-h cuii be purchased in any iiuantitv at the abo; of Miss Tabtlba Tea table and Mi Naur Nigl.t-walk.-r. Stir lie n. w ell -tog. -llier -imd simmer tin in lor half an hour over tins fire of I iiscoiiteiil, kihjle with .'little Jealousy then .aa.ur-."'" ".rougu uoysgvi. m .sotiwirucuou, anj .' ' Mp-JS-it'e U'UJe.i-if MaieioleUl-, haug.it .1 .- i. :.p or, a , .ke n.f TvU-vn. liMk; it fHMWuuly t'.r a fe. d:iVa. aud It Sill Ise lit for Us- l.et lew dtn.ia Is: lakeu just before walking out, and iLesii' j'at si. I Is? enable to siacak all mauner of i '. a;nj l.'.at ojlilinuali'v. SM Ml Ji;tt-v. r tin- .-. i.-- h in tljin "j 1h'- n, hv tin him; vu; h'-r aftt-r fnAwe. ll pronn ari l rr-u'i it ri-rH(t ; t ,iccit.ij t J fa I'V 'r iZ:i'. Iiif IK,t t'lihv ' W i'I. ii iIm- iiefs i t,tni ih ut . jr I -A.-' W fiv iK-w ca- . ... ,.... ... . ., afl.s I. Im .,,. We -- -w-T"- WTrt-.-n.tt.t.'- '.it- tr.ir cMin!rv UwiA -syrstrd sjv-i )m- wt.jy. . A'tjrbuJi AVi Carolina lllatcljman. TUESDAY EVEXIG, OCT. 2, 1535. , Btaccwooo' Masazixk, fut Sept, jut to hand. Contrntt : lib in the Interior of Riiaua Zaidee, a Romano Maud, by Alfred Teoay on Xoteaoa Cana.li and the Xortb-veM State of AmefH-a -The tuiiertal Poliey of lluaala Light Literature and the Holiday; Bell's Life ' J "-W". or VT th- Vur "'"""S f XW There is to be a Mass Meeting of the American Party, at Asheville, N. C, on the 18th instant. A very lively interroi on the subject is said to prevail throughout file adjvent country. V. It. McCbkiuiit, Kp, has been engaged, by M r. Kice, the proprietor, as assistant editor of the Vorkville (S. C.) Citixen. - n ,Urnijng ,f (.(uistopol l Tlie Wilmington oaraaf calls on the town ,8 000 m,, ,), ,, uf ,le and I :. of Charlotte, to redeem herearly position in re-1 00(j tlltl f ,) ;uins. Thi. i if..-a ferenee to the Wilmijta3 jFfcrJUgCTt i)t tlie Fiem-h and Eng1ill j.mt.ij. :- ! . , ,Ine Uj, t0 (D mrl made for her, but that Immense materials of war fell intili- il : fJuu-Ute has not aa yet. done herself ibe bonorlof the alliea. lht h ,hc t,u.iu.j m lhe u I I Wilmington. . FIRE. Our citizens were aroused from lluir slunibers between 1 and 2 s'Uk. ou F.id.v nKmin h-t ' - m by the cry of "ir .' The first buildiug ou the 8re" " 11,8 1 u'u'uue. " P f"1' 'ePu Chamber, proved to be j l,le tceMl coimagrauon. it was occupieu ivj iir. rJw"t M". the front a an Apothecary tore, j and the rear, as a family dwelling. Tlie build- ing, with almost its entire contents, comprising a large stock of llrugs and shop furniture, were quickly consumed. It was a wooden building. old enough to lie most thoroughly seasoninl, an. I Urge enough la make a terrific flame. The tire S iiu.,lej consuming the Post Office build- ' jng SBj foTmerlj tJ Mr. Ben- rf ; gn-shop, when it encountered Mr. .... . . e-e--,- . " ' ' ..... .... by Messrs. Kenuad v A Mills. Horn its fury a as slave.) thanks to Mr. Shaver for bis foee-4g,l and liU nil enterprise. Put for this buil lin.' every houe on llvat street must lave been d. troy.-d. Judge Caldwell's last Ar, ou the ,i . . i.i.i . it south street, and a kitchen and moke-bouse, attached to the boue occupied by f'r. Sill, com- I'lete the list of buildings destnued. We learn that Dr. Sill has an insurance on , , w .. . . ... . ' estimated, will cover about oiw-hslf hi airlual loss. Also, that Mr. J. F. Chambers, ha an iu- u ... 0(K) on bi, jj . e ",!W:lw "' 1 o "m.y, very lit- ll I, aa . ia ailMl uiiimI lviin.l ilia l.mtiliti it. . If. All the mail matter was aved. The destruction of Dr. Sill's ITtig Su.re is a s. riouiTiiiljiic loss, 1 ariiculaTf'""al thifTireWt there-4a-mg -an onustral -amouut" of itckuesr - Ibroughoiil the whole surrounding country, and I !, iiMiimunitv .ntirklv fjt-rwnlatnt mi him fir iyia- J " J I .... Jicinrt. We knm that it it hi intention to opt n molhf tUxe Lcrc lUta, k-art pMible delay. Judg Caldwell's law library was saved. It has always beeu tbe calrulHtioo, here, that it would be imosaible for either of the four cor- nerj near the Court House to burn down, with - out also firing and burning it ; aud that ia that case. .the iW muat.-iue.UaUy apW to all thete Uuul to the imt e.tmmty corner alluded to, and as a confluence the en-, tire buamesa xsrUoa of town deatroytd. Eipe-: iience bits shown that these conjecture were' false, al least in part Friday morning was; remarkably calm, and it i. proUbly owing tu ..... . . ..... .1 . 1 - . .. . mis vircui.iauaaiee 11141 nu: ceun ssousss .a sired. It took fire several tiroea, bul tbe fire! company, with their engine, found it quite an I ciy task to keep il ia check. Had a high wind ) 010 allie bad h ft ltalaklava, for the north side prevailed, however, it might have been very dif- j Sehatopol, and that the Rnsajaa. were in full l.-relil. j retreat Other accounts, Irfiwe.er. state lhat lie- rHgUM''atet tsmn. t Ruasiais war .. p,m of .11 ,be I the north side, and that tlie fleets could not en A fritrfitful .ad most eicitimr seen horse!. ..... 1. ... .: u... 1 running away wkba eehiele and iUoecttpanta ' was a itnessed here on Wednesday evening last, and drew mto the sHree, . Urge crowd of an,- nncoiuroon strong and metaUnw Warn, and' .... T. . ... . ! u,ra- I j t 1 . f e 1 .. . I a unve aiaaiu loan. in.; uoraea x.n em...! a restive temper, anil, at lengtn, riesnue ju. ! .kill ml watchful Vfuka intoi-run. auch s run ! ritrht through tow n. Mr. And run : right llirougb town. 111. Myers' - ..... i. juiiiiieu ou. a. lua ou aaji, .ecari.ui iirciiy se- ; y ere damage all over from hca.1 to foot . Mr. B. then had the buggy to himself, and tbe bors- - lna.1 I. .lb si..l il,..u run L.u., , t.w.r,.lu . blue tr. ak le.hiud lh.-m,ati,lth.; track of a wbe. I In re and I her.-. It is iinibb; to describe the sa - ene. Si.fli.-a it lo aav. Mr. Brown displayed n inarkabk- ca.lii.-s and courage, aod lhat aft. r a furious run of about one mil hill and down, be alight. d from bis awbatterrsj buggy wilbout personal damage.- All Ihiag fwrnud-. thingS COrtSld- from fatal iniu-' ' en d, a mom remarkable escape ry ha seldom occurred ia our community .....nunite. i ' . ; Xf Tbo suliscriplion msd on to th? Wt-TTi Nofth Cr'l juUi.hfii in our Jiit. JffT Tlio M.iint" Lirju(,r I-jiw i now no lon r iifurw in (he cily of l'ortlani), th pwipli-r La vi vjTt-J i tlmi at im Ut lrrlioO. Tli itil LgiU'ur-, it k .-iir-K-Uilpwill repeal tb! Iw. TU 0! Jest nitalUunC Devi. Mr. Kli tH - th iiein.foli,(i. Ilii vvtii to ba the oldnt inlmbi- unt A W.rm i Wolitia fad in- Yahcy amn-1 .1,. rr .., ,, alela "' - -; ., aMs.uii. i ue niiinun .sews at s - " i . s"ie o. h HAu- flf t hilf h mud wa Uriti-d when 65 ' 1 i'rvm tli, t'vlumbiu Curvliniun, SrJ'l. 28. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ARRIVAL OF STEAMER AMERICA. I a Fall f Sebastopolt Halivsi, RepL 17." Tti stramber Aaterica ba arrived with Liver pool dates of Sept 1 5. She brings the impor tant news that Sebastopol was taken by the Allies on the 8lh, after three days bombardment and sii unsuccessful assaults. The loss of th alliea was 30,000 men. The French lost five fienerals, iileluding Bosquet. Tlie Russians evacuated the town, after blowing up the defences, sinking the shi and burning the bouses. - Nothing but smouldering ruins left. The allies were marching along the coast to . x .i -!. . .i n. : .... IUI ou ii-irr 01 tile i.umhiii miiii. . ltreHdstulfs dull. SECOND DESPATCH. Wheat had advanced Id. The weather was favorable and the crops promising. Provisions dull. Sugar had advanced 1 Moner was more stringent. f' - ft is staled that the allied Generals have rr- I ceived orders tu demand the uneoudiiional sur- r..n.l..r of aII ltiiftian IriMilM ktnri Slid def,-nci. j iuclud.ng Odessa. FURTHER- BY THE AMERICA. -re ... r .l . r ,, .. 'i IDC IDU.1lureace Oi lor l.tn Ol hm ' received at Loudon witb extravagant demonst -a lions uf joy The tact was otticiallv suoouueed in the theatre and all public placis. - I Sebnstopol whs attacked on th morning uf lite 8th at four different points. IV Flench under ltos.pj.-t assailed the Malakotf, lhe English attacked iImj Redab, and a combiae.1 force of Eaglub, French aud Sardinians assaulted the Central Haation. All tbeae attacks were mssle imultaneously, with great energy and spirit'. supported by territic cjwnon.le, but the assail-' aiiL, nevertheleas, were ait time, thrown backi witb lernl.le slaughter. Fmaliv, however, tk dimi.is of Bosouet and McMaln.n succeeded in eflVsrlinsr a lod-'cmc.t in li-Mal .kotf. and the - . ll'isumtis ti . .i . i .i ,.i i.. m- .... i fiuilUs, evacuated tlie s.,ulh side of SehTlop.,l. . d.lroyuig evervlbmg, and kavwg notlimg bul rums ts bind. They crew.) the hsrlsar to tlae """h sale, destroy tag the bmlges behind tbem. -Mi r ine caKure ol lue Maiaion. mn. isj ?ai.w attempted l ice lo lake the Central IWuin. I.ul 1 was driven back by Itie Kusauis with (rightful loss. i I. en. bs.Uetto whom the honors of the day are principally due. pt-rndied in the final assault ; . - . n n o. i.i aniee were euorrnou. The following are the deepatehe relating lo ;ui, frrmt event : ,' & ' , , , the Blh that lhe '. , south side ol Selatsiopul was lo tlw. fcaml ot lh allies: lla IallsaUana hai llli evaei.tisl Ihe oljara. ou the preceding evening, after eii.loding their nosgiaiae, MUng fire to the loan, and burwimr - joiuiuuiiHJting Willi uie north side was da-slroyrd by the retiring lUsssian. i Tbe French Minister of War aays : ' Karabrl naia, and the south side of Sebastopol, have ceased lo eiist The eiu-my, percriv ing our soli. I tarcuiiatii.n. evacuated the place, after hlowihg up ' n-.,J .!! iL, ,taVnr. j prince tiortss-liakoff, the Kuauan commander. telegraph oa the lh a follow. ; "TU det-nvl er of Sebastopol. after susuiuing "afire of bell" ; three days, and n-puUmg sit assaults, could ' dri,e 1D '" mJ ft"m Malsiutt ... ine enemy simis riointng in in " SoUlle of Sebaslofad but bl.arad-4ained rwini..'' The stseresafiil assault on H.,aj.--j si. maib- by tlie division oftsWIa lto.aet anrfjcMalwaa. ' jfc, alliard.iiiic gnt il.rt.nir- ahmu- ll K u . ,m. M ' nandiar valued Sat several millaoov The lalesT despatch relative to Selaistopol isj dated at Pari, on Saturday, and stale that 2... i iev me ssriwr sinu rial orisianuue w. r-1 )ocr,i - j It-ll. mere who .ttempt.-d to asMtusinate Na- i ,n. was clearly ...own to be insa.., and will : no., iiserewre, w inea ; out win tw teal lo an J " "-portisj that AiMna bat ottered lo me-! .li-t... II. i j ,l. f.,u j " " Ft.r1l.rr Ac(atiL ffm Srbas4epl. Nrw Yoaa, Sept ?8. AH the account relative to the fall of Scbas- ii.l. ..la' .1 " e..ie om sue ssuserumewia . rranr ""u ".gland, with the exception ot Trtnce ..srt- Cliakofl s descsU b It is generally co.me.led ,'"' aI''" L".d the city pM r, emUaeiiig works... tbe sou(lh side, wbila th Kussuins hobl llw proiuoiilor) and f.a-U on the north side ' the barls.r. The works the north side are , immchel v atrong. ami il is generally understood 'hat the lv.is.isii. toll defrad them to tlie last 1 .nomiji esiirailUK e.ei J IIKIi Ol TOUiej. .-; "rport in Loudon lhat the liusaian were falling !au - k ...u. rtu.l....sw.; i. i;.a.i 'ti- ' 'eaa'V, wmteatiug ery jacb of ground. The": - , o,.iew.. a we .. i . . 1 .ru p.,r .l.-uw..i.gtlte rpu-wtson wl..-U behalf of the,''" uu'b "JI" "rf!v,-U'H ;iu, '-' ; in Ilailroad ''i """ ,tw o,.i.i o no.ths.de. Ihe aggregate Iota of Me la- llm battle of the Mb, Is sti,..i..elh.t something be- ,wn 30 and 40,000. I KI.Tt.THEK HY THE AMEKICA. , . i . . . I Admiral Brust .elegrapb. on the 10,h, that the mind cannot rono-ive the multiplicity of the works of defence, which by far rioeed anything' in u. annals in war. j The capture of the Malakoff placed in the lin.lm .f th. ntlii- irnint-ii inaicri.il. 4n the 12th, h v- lle aiJi..n wn, hant"Rif)L i,rii,arai ions lo nreveiH-i.orvSti.aton a niaui uiiaiiu. , e . . kiU ami 4 JWMI wmitKlf! mn.1 Vn..l..i. . ... - ' - a ir'u'rni ior.WUlioffv.4wUui.lan,.wcw..unded in the.tU.k.a.id'lOUkilled iucrins the lUy. Tha-ouut. mm very iudefiniu. and contraJ- Tbs accouuta are very i lory. ' ' Tha Brnssels " Du Xord" says tual Beoasurpos of tb south has been replaced by Subaatopol of the Borth, lormidable position, brillin5 with innumerable gum), which a compact army 'H beittwlorward defend. - Gortauliakoli; by mo mentary sacrifice, avoided the useleaa effusion of blood; preserved his army, and placed it in a situsliou which enable bim to command the south side of the harbor. jf. C. Slut, '. ITi third anuttal Fair" for the Slat of North Carolina, will be held iu Raleigh ou 18th (Vtober inst ,4&ol iorfi7 The Lynchbjirg Virginiaa .i . - li if - I ll..... t.-.n-.w iwnnouiicea inai lion, ixu'oiu max, I'nited Sutea Sen.itor from North Carolina, and Uf)g, of Kiuna Viaian-puuaiuu, are link ing at the lands in the licinily of that placu, with the view of pun turning. X.f Mr. Eviucrr'a Panlli" Art, gale elilel UUHllelitf in II" .in I -alurdav evening I ant, l tinl j ' ti. nces. lb; is a iriMCt. MtUDKIt i . " J """ ir'"U ' Tin- !..! ot Araut was found ... a put- 1 he road iHar lis l.on.e on elinlsy lai, nl his throat cut t'oii. m ,u ear. A rant had Uetii U a store, and bcvaimi lulosicattsl, aud hls return lioine when he was waylaid ami mui- dered. bv whom we caun.H y. He was a na- live of ChclcrnVId s.rri. t. aacosrrr Ud'jtr. - IU.uV..,rih, tr.m.B,.-1W n-sra-bug . .,.1 t.. c(..n,ot.. -nou ra.sg.-s on the jr..li, croin) of Tobacco, in the Counties of J .. i.-.i..j v. 1 I'lHUIU'lllI HUM I 111. t ix... ... u, . - l.iml. i. XortUk -There were 17 ro- U ..-nts in Norfolk, during the past week. The . present population said to be alat 40O0. CRASSIMI I FRS AS FihiD. A eorresjuMidcnt uf a Calitornia pap. r says: '' r'd' in ,u'" grahopper country ee thousands of -ks-p lol which had be.-a dug ,r,u b ,"Jil,n lu rt,,,"l' tlll,r larwu (') food. Tnes.' holes coiiUni alawt "alt Ou.liel, ana we i. ne.e we saw i. .... .1 (I . ' i v. i n ... ..... . . h1'- --db-cle.J My" tTi....v.n.I bu.lh - Kirgilss.'le.p - hn. i.ih,i nire in. iii. .in. I ruia ii-u 11 i.i;uAitoti- I" i The Lidi.ihs w:i grow fat tin winter. LaUr fisai &. Niw . oas, Sepi. .8. Th t. aim r l.ra.vada, with lla.ana d..iis of lhe i-"lh, Im. arrived. "She brings no new of moment. Sugar has further advances-! brown i a 7J cent. aissv 4l 1 TW Inn taaltac i Nosrois. S'pt ti. At last the mighty angel of drstru. iron serins to. be b-sa rapid ami terrible hi the appalling work of d. alb. The change in the . alii r has. no donlri. ), a iouralils tradearv with regard I.. II... k ...a lhe auiuU r buried UasUv, nl aU.,, i in ilurl..v there w. re ats.iu -m. ri.,i, ai.j ..n arm;, . Jo all Ka. trrlSesl. Last .Vbt af.e.gl,t irrnau. tb. Pbd-lldiia , fm, tU and Ualiiimsre lM.ilriMt''rorii the hrfiDcr cit. - 1 isn over an unknown man at the It II 'road sis ''y effsH, bis rssrape oa live far of tbe New M twrti. He slepp.l from llie plai(m oa totbe lairiv and Sabin (Indians) (Uilrowd. trw. k. nut perai.Hig that lb traia as approach-1 nig. Worts w.-re made to save bun, but ibeyj , . , . ... . " , ,1 , . Imlerrtlimri 7iVau.ias.--A qrisnlrlT of musin werr unavailing. SU.J Imi was torn in fragments. J ' laalls some .nine hundred iu numla-r, wrere dug . .. ,, . -, , ! a f. w day ago, on a plauUtiou in Kt Thomas'" A Ijijou laicjoa.- A gtsn-1 inrv out SsiuLk. r, . , . .gt..-s d a bill agst a bug. , X ..e.l.ug i r""f'- "'- ""T' " M"' - f.ii-k.-ns, and l. fi di- ba;o - riii I v. the Judge baule htm stai. . .rliliaj.iesj ; ary war ley Maruao's men. wlso 11 a ws4I knows, -rrs- r ii. piriis sre follow - iaade that rigsMs fisMKMis auk llaeir valomuari 1 -. mav u.i no, John ; but (shaking his (. tails. ( JUirs.a Urrcm.,. ri'., 1 -a niui) 1.1 uie warn ou o-.e to wixwai ., la. 1. ag Ma. with d- il U aiujng from his big while r' '"""' ',,,l,hiyw "f wautilul iv.H-y. .. rl..-d : 'I wouldn't I.111 .li time. Judge, unit tli j CaaUslatiW HHCU IUe IrBew lier. Nrw Oai rsss, Sept. S. Th n w. r. n .1 aths from y lluw fryer, at Vuk-bnrg. i.nl ek ; and VU al Canton, Mia. . (iimsurrut aa Artk-lk or Taaoa. u..pr. ua.e niin ineir tpKnMi,ja4 lbs. vk iuity in inuunierable .puantilie, any the ' ?in,r'" ' ,'l3r ' ' ". They inf.t every spot j Z'l '1? ihejuv.ail.wof this city have atid upoa them ii J - - - - II- J ' ' " o. cue. n yarua in lengin, tending them fir I trd feed. A a great length of time mlervenf, after tbey die. lyfrwa d,rm- position take, place, the are well aitai.t.-d tori tuod .of bird, during the winter. Fortunately the ap,-.r.no of . ia too lata to affect crops of grain or grkw. t ' '.mi fi,.-V. h..a .1... u ...t- .J .1.- t wharie lirancb of the F. k . Plauk I toad. beginning ,t the j uula puwt.ud exlsmdiag top"" " ?m r'1'.?:.. tb. U wharie river, ham been cleared aud griib-" bed, .nil 4) miles of plank laid down- and put under loll; ; by A. Thornbiirgb aud bis asaori- ate eonlr. lor. Tbe road will bv completed the river by the end of this year. V have U-i-n a g.sl deal .urpris.il to llcr vi.aiv,,v...e . ..a nau'l. ll... UCCll praCI0N on tne ' W- om.ly person exhibiting V' tirkeu. to th toll krynen. I., on in that,inum. r..ut frauds bate U-en practiced on . . ... . .. ii"T, re. ireu.iiui iiisii is one or the turner V"'. 7? M TTtiX flTl .'" " " " I '"" "i toll keefa-r lis.l h.s su-picmn., in J " "n """"'--". -Tde!e.te.l the fraud. ffT.STT'f """" T 'M ,-. son.ble. loll for au holiest passagn over the road, Ko'r had to pay 'J0 in fines for his two wagons down and up. The Director hau in c,, ,,.J, ttriH rXH'mi,Zu of all ticket. 'ayilitt ille Ohtrrrrr. r.N M (''ntnii &qiinintanrf.M he pisor, ,.n,. f, mill some money ; if he is ru b, ask him to r-ri,l yoli soine. It.th mean are certain. rj,, I n i . . ..... i let lfM. tlTil, sv.nl..l.. VL.. . I - ...1 -J... . .... . . . ni.. . i-cn f HI Illit T Jilt - ik - . aT-a.V Juy,WIU I, U-ur lead.,, M ... fT.ei.dvertis.-i.ieut. ,., fc-dny vf Uw !""' Wurer, olfcrnig for U, too.u of J percent boll.tN rwloclimUe ia 20 ye, The objwol w, of course, to nioet a purtiua of th To subscripUoii of 1100,000 to the W' torn Ittil RoeL ,r.--- The bonds will ba beyond alt question sitnre, since not only ("ill tbej bs represenU-d by uV 1000 shares of stock in tlie Rail Road, but tlaj whole real estate of the town, public and privatt worth from balf a railliot to a million of dolUn,' will be liable rurbe debt Thefw eaa be ao U-t-ter security, therefore, and .we bop to see il, boo. Is taken by capitalists in our rririnity. As to the Kail Road itself, wo bars uid Un' litiie of late, limply because a year or two g said more than enough. Difficulties, thm which put a Ui.p to the enterprise, and made fe ar that it could not be revived. W arc Vsi .v to say, however, that these fear bsv ker, disK.-lh-d. All now coingon well. TUputv lw Vsm&lence'la rostorwT, as the beat evideaee f whith we may state, that we bar learned iU unnlloved pk aure, that nearly every tubscribn has even in the dull months uf biinnner, paid all Uie lllsiaiini.'iu" rui-u iot, anu proven notes tlie full reinaind.-r. of their nibscrirtiuiis. W i have, therefore, reason to I tops that th road will ' 1 i be in 0ier.tlion, dipite the injustice of th UigUiure and tlie iodittereaoe cat other eusa. ! mniii'i.'s. . 1 J " ' , . , H??""?, "lU ' .. .1 . ..f ll.u l.v. .... Bi.lill..n ,J .1.. I - in . " oi i ..7... ni. vi miiii Out snl ism. lent oUrrve with this, ami let the ytr ,'r. s- of the work sjieak lor itaelt Vy. (A. j - Charlntim. ftmw. ami th. Coal FuU, Xb cmimiai m of the North Kastera railros.1 I from tlieraw, S. t , up tliroogn " KkTimoa). lM-"-' - : Cual radii, vu Derp luver, uossipiliut thM- ilu, HMfkU) iiuM, A tuert , , - lu,l, ; VI... r ,nnl na U Ait i... I ,l. ii.. ,j ti. t ..1 s! ; ...v j'. . w. -. .v,nw nriwi. AS as extra iaduoMneut lo bulk) the road, lb pre- "' . e-mr-- ..... m .( '- Crssifl ilka iSsaat iit4st 111 Is-a14s(l LmV wliU'lk olass. , j u tfranUaL erf Avwlarra tku.. omyk'irt will be of.en.-d from North to South wlmli will be a cMivenieace to Ui Iratellinf ciiiiiuunnv, a well a procHabfe to the stock -holit rs." ' Tbu i.ple uf CartsMitoo on donp River, as see, have held a (lioetin j and passod rosolaiiutn f .viwing ill piuject WU. llrnlJ. Fiot a This staple having fallen, is Mow ti .1. ...1-11 a. purieo , . ,sH-w. rae es-..s wos aw. .a i s i mm ..ik I... l .l.i.J V 'Toik "lissT iiiik mi wees- VVc Ivaru that in.iny tinners uf the up ant try are bringing fivur I. llii market and slonu lug uu.iUiiig to lake less than and ike o. rmg. brii., 7 to 7 JO. How rally we g t an usUimed to such things. Ijglil a nnHiibs agu, uiany ihousauds of barn I were ruhrd il tbe market bicauMn llae unusually high prioo M til was U.ru-iaid. Now, lhe same person ar hot content a lib lea than e. tmftllnJlt OsUrrsrr. - Hll.Sv.il BROAD RAIL KiAD. e are reiaeslrsi lo slau ihsl (Hibbc iweel- 'gs wiH t Be tew on li-w liwsilar .4 llnler Ivorarombe, end Marfisoa Saefsor taru. rselv. tor lb parivoaa uf orvraniaag lbs . 1 tench Itriad Itaul lsuad t 'umpasay, -sW 1 tkT Die corner-stone of the immense erranit inoiiuriieiit. commenioralive of I tie taadmg of 1 ill- pilgnn.. is to be ta.d at Hymouth oa lis nrat U Auiut I So. liiPULATW'X OV NEW JERSEY. By tlie Censrss recetilly taken in New Jetwer tU Kpnlation of that Male ts aws-rtaiard to U ' ,.lrt, being au iiiefwasa of W,ltM apua tb ! Federal tcusus of lAO, or about, li prcatia ! five cars. j ..J'a tit Mr,-M.mJslH,'h "Twrer sw ibe X. C. llailr.M.1 smtpa'ay, give aotie. through the rolumrw i4 the lUle'igl. ItVgistrr, la ""Tt?.!' , ii.i.mi mbi waav aaaj uas lay u. 4 as ass aiaiwi i n. sl-oiWws.av U iid tok will be whl af- j er ui. oay . nonce. Julia Bell, of Tenacswaa. on. of ti.e rreatest of l.'.i... ,........ u i . ..a ..uL L ' . . .. ,, . W mnn afVr thi, balllv lias hot luighl, must do guul servios, ia th ialarteuing rour 1 J""- '' J- Veil, anothw of the leader, of the Arkansas lkmocrary, also come to tlie sun- frtltvctir. Fin in .7 0rron. Quite listruetive fire (Hriirr"d in New Otle.ii on th to"iK,', "f . Before the pmg of the flame could be arrested, (.or stores on '-'harlea rtrw-t, and iHhrv trossrt falaed at . tWll.tJOO, were dctroyed, C'oarirfrd uf ItiyaiHy. Samuel Taylofi " et.ci-d of bigamy bed ere the eireuit uuurttn Buckingb.m,i itsv rot Fall tcrtn, d "-'' ' l lh. SlaU IVnilenti.! , ' ... ,,. .., Slate lVnilenUry. HjaritV frjnrtVr, Omt Lihm!itf.1 cotitributioit. fr"" New York to Norfolk al 1'orUmoulh h.v sinomited to a 1,257. Aud from Haltimoni to IS,(!H3. v. a -a a -Newbvni h coliTfibuted 1750 to lhe relVf of ' a " 1 NorfoIkai.d Portsmouth. 1 Tho whole amount sent from tarioiis part" of the country considerably exceeds one hundred thousand dollars. . . . L. ... . . tW a. .. -i...s tjtm 1 akaKI. TTimM s ''I '; .mai.nk.llymdwonndesb 's . i; , !' distantly d -j J J- -niXIpn vwi5.,ev)'.i?!es'.S5s.'B'-siai.ir-sswi ... va... e?5r 'wA"'B: 'is '.isrr-tW''--tiytVyS" 'W-jiwiitr,:.;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1855, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75