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w Ii tl h ff , il' a --v . j'.-t-'Hi.; Ptnctrt to politics," llfc tjf rts cni Srirnrw, Morality, an) tjf aiail (Orrlf. VOL. , ri.-NEW SERIES.; SALISBURY, N. C, APRIL 2!) , 18M. ., NUMBER XLVIII ' -feet ;kcs I W-Tn? " - i T" ' ' nil l i:'M rrwr..tr Oilier of llir Coloniz-itfc Society, V iii spTii;,.M.in.h 14tli, I85S '.f tin A lino 1n.ll J ill'' li ni; reoluii.ui wire adopted I Washiirgloii. Rrciy principle here, except tlie CllLAr UlEAX l'dWTAIi lldS IsK'll ill IH'a-ful 1 0H'imloh lii tifcSt ftr'talii, fvr many Years, and AKTOXS IlHi'LES. VALUE OK 1TBLICITV. 'Notoriety or u!Tlcitjf fs an indispciisa- Si' ltianv evening. Mure, after norinaover ! m-arly all of them Ui--versl f -thp Ouniix-nul twse ntuT nan of Wilson iUriL.ii ........... Ible element of success in tlio mercham. tSuwe of Europe. When m aeu ili initn. uu ...j . ,w-wi..ri. ,..i.i ' mechanic or manufacturer, who would ' ". "fTiT teirvutaiiuii ilnt our priticipl Ihuty iwrrtSV , . -...il Ti. ,i r. ... .1 , .. .igive iqiwdy and wide distribution to "f ,U ,o;:rJof l"r) at two ecu. . Vo,.v. i. it ni ..ideal j hmm' 1 "" ,, ,, commodities and paction, which Kin ,l..i.imli.m Society,.;un mo- that a low rirt Iml' Uiu u of lira prinoiml ; j'mTf. IMlg M tliurt ruiiUv, aiul B- j,, t0 excmllgC for niQIiey. He lev.' R SI lugl.t. r, of Xuffii, Hi cu I ' '1 ,,,a ""J '? m it (p(ljr may k capital, skill, convenient pogi- ,',, .r. ., 'l int tin- Kvtfciltivo C.iinmiltce , j( (;.Mt tr ( l'lli). 11 lvKlilni.'. of iiuil'.rfliiilv llirro raa l whH tlirvnvk ilt trim la r but hhiihh. IU.fcr. pot- tu i U, UrIW jWm, which idl (W.li. H.U11, uiv rmim i.lililllllir bihi 1 1 , . ,, . tion, punctuality, iurlustrj and honesty every oMibl fitness for his businvM . ni.irii. .it the itnb-ticntilu iKflotl. ..:,, i.,,.,. : .1, . . i tin KmN-w iiiiiih mmmm am al-, iivi...ti..n..mi,..i ,0l,u,!.l,..mf..r...l.lK rtack at k-ant l lo ; ,vcrv"ili..u,a.l U Urn. unifurmil . .! '" It an Bi...l Uaunful and Has notoriety, let U COtm.rc l.il.-ri; bii.I ti.nt for tt.u. oUvi VM . . . 7 .i...,,,.. ; ! ,r. An.l a. l.i ,. .J .k. .l., . it lew, ue musi purchaso or proviue i4r fr K.(KMi. ..u.u ,11 ,.f .... ..... L i ... .. . i carefully as lie purchase or mawifuo- ..iiti "I!"' I U Utrl, That tl. hwn! tmmiu. n ,01Mk9t ' TIl0 413.000.0oo Wtu lj . ... Jit .. "... . ' W 1 twres hia atuckuT goud. And it nuat, mi I'xiciii. near a ftnuin reiuiion 10 me ,0 I,. inlru. te.l to t it.- nu ll im.irvn in ; Oroal liritaiir. in !85i.cl hi tl l.t..llit.2. (o 1 ll.rir in.lifinnt ohall ! ""t exrwliuiit to tt-t : umHu.fti.M il.u .n.r. .J i o il mi -. tl,., , Innate in tl inU-ri..r. I.y' planting a wllk,- j tlle f nKl .f,, mvln(? a mrnt at Mile MU" kiiii wj o"u u.o .uni lhe t.Mllw! Wou,j . 13.3lt.47it. lhlliience of mnlariM. ; Tlne f:ut aru liv kl in Mr. J 'tin v Mil.V .n iii"li"n of tin l!f'. Jo''h Ti-y, I l'"''kkl on " l'irL liknnm." Kn That it I-' ruiaW to the , . ., ... ... I""" "f V f:a-.. v. tbat hi. h .a LV 1 ' ....... if. . Ik r..Pi1 fi -.lifliata it a- I . J. ... ' - .1 ... . 1 f . ... . 7 ,tlieLinlJ Mailman. our! If j.atulalion an.l r"" " " h-", a 1 iun. nalkihg ' 1 . u. 1. ..f ijim ilnv a.'Mrl- Hie . V ... 1 1 .1 . . . Pint l, "-- .' ' - lri.ie are vvt-iy UV mortihvU by ciiiroiui-f i'auri inri.iiyri 1 In-.11(1.1 .:ilh i,( ill.- J k-.iuillr rfffiit -r, on anxunt of lb inUruir ik tlln- .. ' ' 1 1,. . ... ... 1 1 - 1 11 1 1 ,1 t. ... . in.'irv, iiuiitci ai (iitf vml enl of tbf town it.. ,. IIFU IIOOT rU.l ' " j. . I l-I.M Ml' 111 III. I . 1 , , e ....... I ,1,-, in . i- 'li iil. .. " 1 .1 . . ' lhe lunk of a la-atititnl htlle Htn-aoi. hi-1 'l4', t.-n:.i. rlr. Q KveuUvt.. (nninitti1 have ciiiiii.kfrvil at t l!i.- .r. i i-.lim r ..iiti.n, nn.l iiiu till ! Hijurti the i he, k-nioralif " lh .'Hi. .hI, aii.1 ..ti. il.UIv. At the uMitc lime, in t.rt-ut llntrtiit, tln-v Hr.''ii yiyui)f a I o?tal u)it h .-nn. In-. iIm .v- ' "I" " " " ""' erhirt.L awvrt uu.l U iu tin l!. i.ul.l,, . r,.r,,U 1 . . . .. X- .r" .. . . ... - ..in.- w 1 ., !..-i.. i-or out iim .ri.Me tn mm iir.tt- Uiu oltk'ial. miiJ uuh.- ry Ulv. " jr iti r ' ir I I., n .interior m'tlk-ini tit, at a !.- -V rll in ma.le on our m. riliaiit, ka.liiij nwn. an.! uj.'.-nt fi J.t. h:iL- I- s!.!'llt'tlt '.'l r;ra:t.. .'1 Sr nrm." Km-tr Tit Iti'TiiiTiHiate ; "J ttw P"'11" tally. t irtrr at jrhrt 4rt 1 . 0. i t v for ll, turts hi slock of "Ouxls. art, uie ecrioii. qwatMMt Datarallv Ioitv.1 it 'll uikii mv iiiiiiJ : How Iimiv mi, .1,1 it k t 1.... 1.. .. .... 1. 1 .1.. II.. ..,. l- ...... . n - - - 1 nun iivra uv ninn.i . i ... 111. iimik. u i . iforin liru 'tf1'1 "" "f my -itriMv, in cminion wiib iiooitive am! coiniarative. l'eoiile, tinint 1 .1 ...... . ... . ' . . 1- L 1 . . 1 1 1 1 iii.iin om. r , wouhj ih-( arm arl lorvTcr. I a'ii" oiuy allow niiri 111111 ma uuhhichs, oc- will aware that uVath a iki rrtvlT of vr-1 "'"" otlierwise tliey will not find him,: on.; the yin- ike ohl, alike- murt c- ami ,".,t mni ,,im' Uctltt fl'tr-J w iiu iiivv v hi 111111 aui irir wiiii iiiom wlioarc better know n. 1'iiHtomcr, like arc irri''Hri'ui(, amll flock where' rtHf other rtix-kinjf. If nobody ele , enuocil in the kuiiic liimincss, it , lie inihortaiit for our dealer to rtUe in the tie wspnpers, beenuav v-1 wind. it. w;iv on. c.hIhiU - an.l .wu-ilv a I'lo nrtr tempted to l.ily what Ihey roal ' rill. ....i.l it .iL.., iu hrll.t ai.'-r , il "1f- lt I lc-innii will, seyerul l-i , , , I IMMO..IIIOB 0 IMIl'I'N, 1H";IH1IIJ 'I'llH'IT Ol I li' - ilu-mii ami 1.. rfict r , . , .,' j 1 1 I 1 our w area to tens of tlioiii-utxlii of iHM.pIc, llir..u.liollt the whok- IiIimv I ..1V. ...I ' wi imr panic iiioiiii'iu. itu. i"i uiii'inr if..,, .t a character .till more Uime at.J U u.i- !.,, ,,ev,.r obtniaive, never tired and. a 'I'M.!: Jij.'h' rr arc ..rjihlv vV XkkidjO'jL'nn.M nt . ra!.uia'l llliht be Worth one, tw o, th l.toa.1 St. J..I.H. : 1 h r. 1 with rrar.-.l to tlm m. niory of th.. .lU'iit l.N-r, to hl .irtitii ,.J Ih hui v to llw m-.ii.', ( In. Ii .,n inu. li .. linn.- ( Hut it 1. a,l,.rn...J l,v tin 11. 1 of a i-r. :it l 'r. ;.t..r nli the i v. r i.-. ii 1 i .l IOI.I I 'ill.', !, -i . it. :' Mil J ai)-:.,. .1. Hi. -I 1 , niniMi, ilii tj'A.iM'ii, t:'i. ito inn t,i I r. rw., r..,lr f..r ' 1, with Hk comp.iny of vmi- U t. lrt i B ,t,.,n (f .Ir.tl'u or m..in y or.!, n. , Miii to It .no iLtltiuiort-1 I t ': n n tf our iiiiiK-ltml ilk---, fltoiil l ..,. Sa;....,,h.,n the l.t "' .e dai'y ratal.-,..- .4 ..,1 r.-U,,,. '"""""' "4" " m uwr tl....- tl,,t , . .,,., i i .i . lo", anj crim.is that now till on iouriml, ! ilv'itly i. U rn.it!i ll... rol.l mi an.l ntmul 1. 1- ain.'iOO for wliurli tlie torn-; .... . . ; It lettera mailcl inl.-i.li..n ..I v, . .r U..1H.11I1..U tli. r.- t.. tl ir ni.hii.l hoiwl. to hr..-n ..ll. th.y trurt. be ....,l,a.ely- ll)jUl ,(tWli .1,..,,,,, I,- th. r.. h ,.., f l,rl;l.l,ll u, " naiu uau r. ai.o rTicnw or pfxrr, I.y tli.- I.:ri.-.l or ignorant, an.l it l. ti. n. tn wmrtir rtT, ",n,jtnw "f tW nromrt hbrr.Tri- trrat- hTnr tfrrrr nmT l..rnr stnt.-fv if at ih I. f tl,. .r fri i.-ls ami in thia caaa . vwet no 'ter w. re foraiJ. .I l the r-.,n. a,l.ir.-. ..I ' . . ti i i ' ' lu.l!l at' li.-:r of a nill;.ll r.'.ll lltalicu to a .i..i.n.tiii. nt. I h. Iiarinoi.y of oiiinioii anioni: , , , , , , i , ' ' pjr wonian J. lain.'.! lo-rv, or in tli.- u: tU fr.tn !, ..t t!,i- N ,cty al their r:. nl tum-t- j .,; uf t...,T il,.,tii.J ...l,.r.. tl.,v: ,.r of ui;, tsith in r.--.' .rd t.) griiera policy au.l the phi? ,M of an elate of thirtli) tliou-an.l dollar mui by wined it .houlj be purul, lliut ... W4iit of a witnrw. lrtniiony, foV in i.- ait Mt, S.k'i anj all Mfnoo. inb r.-t- i nl k-ttet an a.;Hial h of I, I. from 1 ' l.i r i ...... ... .1 . l. ..I i .. 1 lle lattur'. oi a iriiw ir.ni. no tau i . ik.ui'i 4. .-lM...im; ... .-OMa(l VOtOllli- thrir counter, arid mv.it. in the 1 1 ret-. or live thon-atid dollars a y ear to Vu, nt eordini; to the niimln'r of liia voices. I '.ut if other. "' enptjfed in the -;iitic liu-incr.-, even if f . do not ;idvirti.-e, i' becoiiii'rt ll.c more important for ihir dea.'-' em to do , and if ll,n v iln advertise, it isdoiil.l v imp.. t taut. ' lt i, in la I , ruin not to be know n as titeiif ively a-j m r rivuls. , . . . ' ..r.. THE MISANTHROPE. rWlrWk, frrltat, ftvUtlifKmi : Kumilunwi wleat, tvUiw. haul ; Alw.y. airy, Mv.r awd, Kr-. w hull. ; U, (lal 4r. UmU. Itrwa aB waiMlr anrf brtwvr. That evrry a... fhen4 4cTrr. Think, thai Iniib i. arareer w Tkaa fM rntmr4 tnaa a Mar. That virtue i. aart 4le-mt awl. Than drW fnan elu4. IIm.1 av aul wet. That rrwiubhip w au. eArtHrr aniarf. Tkaa praiw apM l karrea (tuaad Ta.l tfmn bu aa ataea al tl W.lhm the wrkra baman Weaat. Thai boorrty, Iwiit man nJ taaa. W ms ofwtt kaowa mi.e tuor brfaa- lhal wive. aty d ttr ku.vr ead , Thai rhildn-n h.HiW V Ihma m p.J. Aad ilrownH, b-'r- i!k Iheir ejrr. Tu all lhe a.aid'r rfrrrti. ud Im-. ' ' 11. 1. (.l. f I., hiin. If .y. " tirund y.trn. uf hM-rwy ! A f.ilh wtiKh many nirn fwfVH, A fHelie.- ahirh no UH-ii aMrw." VV h.-n lyutf hi hi. dyiaK bed, ' H ilh arhinf hart and burn.nf heul. whiM-rrd, rt 'I... hr. rd ; hr kihI. " I no.i knrw but ..ne.lrur Hi.n, - U4f .ullKll. ae.lLrt uluu. AI..I..' In rarr ..ii(r.rlli In- r.u And In i. (irrty run.", stitutioti at the exieiise of tho county. 'plunged its boak into the planking, jut'' Hie cct for keei'inK a patient is from above the copper. It strogjrled fiercely f 12 to f 13 per iiionth. to bo" free, Utt to no purpoee nnUI thV from what we Baw tluntigottr snort vis-- tnoiion or the vessel, as ene roiloa orer it. we know the institution will be a ben- i to the other aide with the sea swell, caua ; eiit more or less to Krioiin lalxirin under ! ed a severance of tlio.blude, and hi fish , mtiital derangeincnts. The inatiticr in jship, wotinJcd and disarmed in the firat .which they are treated is conducive to cliarpe, retired from the field. Thepieea j comfort, health and restoration to sound- jof the beak which was left in the side of n t.f mind. ' j the vessel, measured eighteen inche in We did not see Dr. Fisher, the chief Su-1 length. It v as removed with difficult. periiiteiident and I'hysieian ofthelnstitu- . , jtitm .but were conducte.1 through the A HUMAN HORN. ! premises ly thentlemaiily and alfuble j . Chirk. Kufus K. lA?rrell, fcsn., w ho is I 'r- """"'i wwiwwui m u possession a horn, about seven inchet in length, and in diameter tw inches and three-rjuartera, bearing a close resem blance to a ram's horn, which h extract ed from the head of a negress, aged abont 52, born on a plantation in St. John' lierkcley, South Carolina, " lhe tufnor coiimicnced forming some eight year since, with a swelling mid discharge, and, after a while, a gradual. increase in alee. During the four months proceeding it removal, it gre some two inches, and having, in curving around, reached the face iii the temporul region, just. to th courteous and polite to visitors as well as kind and attentive to the patients. forth Carolinian. RKVA UKADI.K CASK. A geutleiuaii In attcudancvi nnon Un- ! ion t otinty t.onrt, last week, inhiruis ns ! that there is a family uf nine children liv jing in that eo.ititv, out of w hich seven ' are dehf and dumb. They arc very poor, 1 and several ot them, who were oldenough, were brought before l!m Uonrt to be hound out. There are. we are informed. 'thirteen mutes in one half of the coiiniy 'elt ol one eyev and having commenced ! w hile no rntic can be aligned why so ' to produce suppuration of the skin with liarge a number of ihee utifortiinates ; which it had come in contact, its imme Itdmiihl he horn iii so small a si .ace. The diato removal was necessitated. It re- i country i remarkahlv healthv, ami the ! move!, which wus done in December,. habits of the pi-oph; lllloljetiollahU, ISol, in the presence of Dr. D. J. Cain, (A I.l. Ain- fl)K IMIICI.AS. Luiuu t'ouutv ii feuiej-cuted to be in and several students of the Charleston a rapidly iiiii.roviti.'cotiditioii. Xew farms TTVeparulory r Medical SctlOTl, ar ICCOirp are opening, liiiihltngs going up, Hie liao : its and morals ot the people improving, 'education and religion penetrating all : iiciidilioi hoods, and a very jreneral ad- UlO-i- have a.an.l..n .1 ntnl tmtt k t. th. lorn!-., an. I i,,.lir.- . f, r nt tji ; ed i the r li..n. t-i unit. e-'''i.'a l tit.' r'r.Hm.-ii l--d in we In-ar 4 the kjfl cat.loui of ralaiiiitpt. like m tlie, ,i, . ...... ,, .., .. ,. ,,., iii---ur,- o vitally i.iii.irt.'iit, ' pulwy pr. aym- iit ( l'i. paiuwiil ( it the .reediii( resmlulKiim. Tin S- i Vrry .1l, hut h -n n pr. hii.. i it juat r..'-.rt and It. alih, if not the lives, mam UrJ'"") lhe k'M. r. W ill. ike .-Im-.-. two '. , , , i .j. ut. wl.t-n rr i.aid, and d..uhU' lh.1 in nil .-;- iii,":i i. inii.t dvpuiMl upon tlae 'dy run ; . , . , ,, , i. . . r 1 ' : a lieu not pr.panl, -rarre a ltt.'r woul'l j? a ill.- em. t , ,ii M th.-ao rvn-.Uck. Theae interwU ,ml vni.-iit. It a very ra jtte.lioti. .... nv. j.t.vioa. to I; unneeeaaanly i'udan.'r.l. and on. ahuh ran .-.o. Iv a-hitit ..f .1-hiit ri. e l (or want of adiuale aeeon.nio- wl.. ;l,.-r ail l.-ii. n. f....i..l .tl...ut .lain)-, .hrnul I lie iu-iz.l, l4k.'U.)o o aloii-'"ll. .li-l i.uru. o :oi. I it t . ii r4 liar SrM-k ty and l.iU ri. ' . i L' t. .'j. -i ... uiiurt-u. cioiii lucitt-vs e. pct-K.: . i ......... J .u i ' ' I er. u It 1 til' ol..1iatKll ot Irin pn-.m law. " ' ' - hi'io'w of the' lir.-c!orN tU f..in Th. A-l-h- "f th. I'.-tai IH'.nir..tiiii..t.t. i - ... none aill diMl, and ailli all h.. ll.. nt.oiit of a liri U .Ulr M( ' ll .i" . riK-tnes anj cn.plinu. th.iy mak.-' -hould r-l hv . . ry p. '. wl... a i , ,i i o. . . i . h Her. or ia.l a hv -hould . ii- i t ' ' al to the neKtal Male Njl"tli . anj to , . , , ,, '. .. - i ifinl otir -I otir;r-mi-ii ati'l ihr ro-t nti.-p I.-- 7fr.-n lof Africa io aii m irr)tg iU m m wi;.t,,.r,tll(,. (,..;irv. Ut ,t ff xt. Tli CVnifiiiUte liv "yti to tlx' U.-U- :ih. liUm- m( "iL. i - .' i,"-niittU, hdJ mu4t r y uKn tli' fri- it. U' -! t ur law nuk-r, but nn U ls)f.wl id-, uui.-...4 1., m..t iUm n i... '! faithf.il r mt-f An tUr.- n.l, r. ...r ' r lUr imjU, wlsaj- nfi'M Vnf M rwlifHtn mr tul r rr aiii r t.r.-s-i,!iiivi-n, in tliv -tiMit i-f I f ftrfl tu itif.irni Mitl iiirtit t th. hi ri"- r.iin otir ;Mt f iU''(ul ail'l .. l ' llnrflliU' t' IT- rj'r-Mn iii th ulf!ie u . ii i' T'- ffful UtitHi t Vhijh-m. ns: :ilu.il . n'tr-l) ijirli ;U' lU .ir'l'M,ji lit " At tii'-uiU r. Khi ( 'mil us hi. i K'ltji M"ii-)" r,.i. .J k tiiDirwt in U 4 lii' r'p.iWirti ju ti l7.li. I our Pt t1ii ..rlL n-if ? It Hot. K-tM-4W--1. 1 If i! i. I-1 u- malic tin uf ill- h'-f' Hi wliuli tu(-;,in fwUtin;!)' nii ru-im nl, ariI L.U ri; l-c rvii l'-r i;ruw in tKiii's!hii. TIi-m i.r-'iaiifi. 1 i:U;tctit Cr ;t 'l'j't'U ImuM uittrr U; K rti J or di-'f(-.ij in tdc praiiijJ o'tilutn if tin HiM-iHv I Uv frivmif. of ll! Srj t', c-fwoially in Srm la ai. J .i m,. t l.;.a i v. toiler in inv lone and Mili tary walk. I a.' the jouno the uii.l.ll.-a-. .1, lli.' old, and a trani. r in a Iranij r. land, inu-i die. Aiid oh, hiiw con. lii-ne m the ilnng I., my mind, th. n, a I lint .: -. a .hurt Intl. rare, in the- . :vt end. and alm li I ha.c i... douJJ a t.i.d and alk. Ii..ii..ie luollier, a kind and d ialin,. f.lliee Wat. h. d oi r with f.-li.l at lierpatioii of tl,.- future, ah. n it .mile. in lit., and I... a a it ! (f-m. . iln -!. the inl.-iit u-Mr u,i. lhe little Lau.b that nnuk. ,e .j nn.l re i .hii.-. a an .ml, I. in ,.f tl 1 1 1 y uiid.itoii-.-iiv t,, ibe iii. i'un i.iim (n r. while it uniib I miii! h:.kin. in the -mi!. of a r'i.ui K- I em. r 'iTt!e Toiler I w I. ulru. k Mtlh tLe.r. -1,11' pUc- tl.e i..uth. the l'iv and tin. iiL-hil... 1'"' loulll, ahii a jxVt . 1:1. lini.' ii..ii fhe'.v lUoli I ul i f lite, j rhaA aillu.iit . u a a.-ii thought that tli. y l. niii.l ,n , but d. atli lb. tMii.rl ha. t k. Mai ijp..n theiu.wnd tli. it oti'ce lovely form, now tny inouhjeflii in the dint, n r ..r jr.-a..ly worn.... I .nil i-.-. ..n t.. m in, .t in l.aiuf.-d in.-iii. ilh fur i.jM-t .,f a Imi and nx-ful It'.-. I .iii. lb. ir .mi, t.k... ha. t im -wirh-rr-rir.'-fririrt'ir koiv. uf mjr wth- ami a- .he l-Kik ti..n her oipbari Im) or iiil.t. arli-!'. l li.-i -v ; win n she tliii.k. the .Iron noil hnk a. ml. I have hi lib d ll.. in toui the .t'Tinv l.at ..f a C'.ld ad ur,fi i. n.liv uorld. i. rinw par.ih..-d in .lu-lli. T-.- t.,ii'u. ahiih nfMike rnmf.irt ;iinrl . nii.latioii r. hu.liid, and oh, hoa .he f.- U. aln n -he ret-oll.-vln th.l wlon- itmJ rntim tl ahieh a d".iliii f.ifne wa. aniiou. to iii-ti'l in the U...1111 .f In. . bit dren, a th. v emhark the Un.le.oir. va .f th. ir 1 i-t. n.-.-, 1. iii!!. d f..r.-.. r. And nani. h.re and lie le, I f.uiid altei. d the .ll. lit abode H.AYK li:.lK IN A NKW Ki:M. The Joiiriial of Commerce publirlie. a of tl Id l.-U-raii. aho sl.m. t'..r year, a if fa i.ire.l In a ktH . ial pro i.l.-i'x e f..r lb.- fu!tilm. nt seltl-l. iimliltlon- to .'aiti party m nrTwM- llnttb. vi. ,M to feed tlie tire ot taiitttteiMii ; to ilo tin ,.f w.ine divine urp riM' and ready for har.e.t, are ;.th thai " M.-i.iii.n not u.nde and hand. (Ted into lilerlial in f e.ubli.l.in Mttlein.iit 011 the letat- Oisntry of the interior, in ejj-elation that it aould rf.e more .a!uhrK.u. than that Tw.r.J.-r inj uprn. the 14; and in compliance with the VMrw. u( the lhreetor, lh. I 'o.umittee hae re Jred to proceed dnrini; the year to found w h .'ItleiU' nt, to he d'rtie.ae belk-e, at the enj ni )f a rt h-t than flS OOO. Tlrey earnestly in tit contribution for tliia ohj.et Inip.rl.oit -wi llaj U'lwiSt of Afri.a and her cl.il J'ii annot be eiecub-d without niowv. A tru.tee. of fund, deda-at.d to niea.urea wi lt con "I red and re)m mend'-d by the Ihreolor., fi-l!- niter.-aU of humanily and the fe)eni.-ralion of Africa, the foininitlee will eek to expend 1. n . 1 .-. ... - .. -.1. " ,u"-" -Kicaiiy lor 11,-n purpo-, m, our r.pre.. r,latie. .I,e.,e our - tn1fiS Athm. , ,, ,,,,'j. Kr ,- w1w,. 'fl. .. - ta .1 ..la. i ... 1 ! ..1. . ... -...I 1.0 i.nv nratt-n Aft -I'l-" " "? ; "" I'T ' ' " '. :. .... . health l.me. impaired hv ,lww in the ...Id ! imj ninny lje aorosi 1. v. 111 ie oiu 10.. . . . . . . . 1 . : 1 1 .1: . e .1.. v .i 1 r- . . .hel we liav atjAaJ, anil . auo eonij i iihhih: 01 oie ..nun, lea.e iro relatm. and alt tkat i. near, and dear to them nni'Irit,-. the inetm.1 hy winch the Supreme ilal.t of 'hfl World in turning the curv of Afri 1 a at., a bi.nalri, and aorlIiijjii tlio "grc.H I-',1,. . in of the intellectual and moral elevation of Lei ehiUr.n. Shall we not f.veru lelfj-r from Swotow, China. Thu w ritcr u that hi- chip, ninth was about to, sail, had on hoard 7 a) :.. lies, a"' c.ec ti 1 to take i'"' more, lie docs not con ceal that lin y are kidnapped, and say s ihev C"-l from l.'i to je.ft er man. ntn! i li l'..i l'."" A nice hii-iiicss, requiring, uelliit.k, iihinediate i-iippieR-ioti. I low would a few of Mis- Duttoii's rifles do iii tlie bauds id' the p. K.r riMiliesf Where i A' .no'" lienevoletice in this i vlii in.- ease of liiiman outrage, tni-erv, death f Where are l!- lur's prayer,, and w here is th.- J o -k ! ti ocirt ' svm hv t l he U.'v. Mi I ntt..ti"s d. aeon had iM'tter open bil'le .and shoulder 1 In. r.tb- in the eati-c of tiie r China'' man, in-tead of et.Ii.tin under (Sovertior l;..hin-.ii, w ho is etij- y n.g hi 111 sell' at -one of the lo st hoi. U in ll.-toii. Il'it he lhe1 spirit of liii' Christianity that moves ye -- Keccliers, Still mails, I n 1 tons, K 1 1 lams ; -if ye are led I'jimj in , c. rij: t'h'i if hi il"iii vt Inn ye I11111 oiir eyes to Ihi' U.-rwl T hrotte-alrt-rv. nmK proH-iTTTt'tint'; for It" Kr"r alone y e labor to t-xcciite It will, rvnly, e tri ve --V our v ..tees will he tais'isl f..r lhe sin cor, protection, cal- atioti. of vonr p. .or- Aial ic hn threti who ale i.l..'i ti,'-ni..llu red. starved, drowned, and sold il.to si. iv erv hv tlniiisamls upnii th iusai.d-. while your tears ale nninint; in streams over your lantern jaw n t-- kitn-if Kanas, whrvr nnlvtlnngrr' IKaiifla. 1 Uye.bmd! HuMr lr.su sour iMM.ir ; ' J...lm. .Hn.iit " r'.rr. yim In e.imr l.-Hi. hofi. v lugcl.- u ; IbiOi In Mi- (..!, j liaitgi-r 1.1 Ikstirii.. ' Pt.lh III lhe fail I I. . irtll .tMi M. S.uiufi. in y.ir any, I Ir tl-rr a ill be U l. ul Id py llulil-r .u.lliu ).al Out I nan imh ie.tr ; I rid ltu'-k I i..kilil v.al . .VA ti u. k.llj Se. r t- I., y.sir .tilelw.-. Murey 1. her, A'wl.'hin hi. brer.hr., " Wi .. ... rtar." Or de.d ... eock nhiD, Ik... )u wilt f.H. '.rr'rd llirai;h I.y llotd... led I.. Ik mrt lb .1 u. Ih R. v. .11. ; Ibn-iM, e tlie frs) ' tVrr. k..o. I ), Sufr lite ll.., I .III- U. the rnllir, In.llnd.ng l,l., f. .- ' H . .tl.. .4 It vc L.i.J ' ' Hjlhliir.' ,V4. l.a. N. C. I.1NATIC ASVI LM. ptuiied with comparatively little pain. It was found, upon examination afterwards. that some remains of the original growth remained, and there is some probability vunceiiicnt in till that constitute comf .rt, t " may increase in eito and agam 1 happiness, and Piibsfntitial wealth, visible. ' require removal. Awj. Chron. it AoO,. If the Wilmington, Charlotte, and Kitthcr- fordlou rail road slnoild be constructed, OLD I'KIXTEI wts-k-nnw of mfctmtttv irliw valuable re-1 " 'aouree. would be more readily and prdi-! We have in onr ofliee an old printer 76 I lably developed, or where a more desira-j years of age, who commenced hi ap ble place of re-idetico eouhi be found for j prenticeship of seven years in the Kins' .1 1 1. . . .1... ..1 . . - - .iliosc; woo viii 10 e.tiie'c 111 LIIC lOCHSU.Il r i and patriar. hial puisoit of agriculture. I ir ii hum -titt. TIIK Will) .MAN' Ati A IN. Printing Ollice, London, in 1734, G4 years ago. lie was a soldier under Sir John .lfrore, at Coruutio, in Spain, 1803, when he received a ball in Abe right arm. He was present at the burial of Sir John Moore, and remembers the minutest par ticulars of the scene. He was also with hi bone ri'l; ",L 1 ' ,:lu" , ticulars of the scene. He was also 1 under date ol the l'S.1, ultimo', ., fc f w . L . la ulta. Arkansas, 011 I pper Ked 11 "J . P , . . ., ,; , ",, 1 whole campaign, and lost an ancle t ates that the cold during the pre-1 1 'i T .1 1 , v . I"e- i. ........ ,1. .. :.. ,1... i.,,t r ur. 1, I , .1 . .1 ,rJ i.ee 00... .0 ii.v 11.111. VI 1 .WIIW. sent winter, has been in that rooioti (the r 1 1' ... .a n ... 1 1 . A correspondent of the ( 'addo ( .azettc,' writing utel from I am Kiver, states that the cold diinti'' tlie pre- 'ri.: ..1.1 .r. u 1.:, i...i : -. . . , ,. ..nn ..... iiihiii i.u. an .119 luuu WIVlVeWs severest within the ineniorv ot man. . n ,-, . j 1 -Tr. . r , -. ,, , . is still one ol the swiftest and best com- lhe rivers were frozen solid. tlK' plains, ., . . - . , . . ,. 1 . ' 1 ositors we have ever known, and though presented an unbroken sheet of snow. I , ,. . . .. Vi 1 . ., . 11 . r lame from Ins wounds, is still able, at I he writxr tvlates lhe to h. wine; storv of . ., . , , TT 1 -i ' , ., .. r - "earl v morn and dewy eve, while young, an atteini.l ta capture the famous wild. -. .... ... . r... .. I man, who has been ao-oftuu encountered. on the borders of Arkansas ami Northern l'iiuiana : "In my travels I 'met a party- from votir enmity in pursuit of a wild man. ;They had struck his trail nt a cane brake bordering 011 1 Irani Luke 'and lhe Sun llower I'rairie. I learned from one of the party that lhe dog rn,rt htm trr an arm of the lake which was frozen, but not sulli-i-iclitly strong to bear his weight, which er men are wasting the golden hour la sensual pleasure; or snoozing them awa? in bed, to ramble over the fields and through the woods in search of wild flow ers, w ith which he forms tempting bou qiiets for the belles of the village, or grat ify the w ishes of some favorite little girl. It speaks well for tho heart of the soldier that all the children Jovft. liiiu. iZiicifc (otw (A'iiij.) Vhrvnide, Itittrmnimj Ciivumtdmce. W'e learn that two little children were killed near Tilton v ille, in Jctferson county. Ohio. eoti.eiiciitiv L'iivc way. Me had, hoW'- Whilo in Ihileigh we visited the Asy- ever, crossed, ami lhe d..ejs were at fault. lu'in creeled hv the Mate hT lhe reception "One of the party, ununited otr a fleet .. : tl.. i...:i.i:.... . o:..... !... 1 .1.., .1..... 10 i 0 s.i ne . 1 s"i 1. 1 ov oion.ioi' mpiiiia- o"is., omiiiiii; 111 ', i i"iii ai u no; .oi;i5 . . . . . tedal a mile south w.-sl of Ualeiol, on lo pur-ue, hut found it imposs.ble to cross a"ulu 1,18 r,rer whati-calleil-'Div llill'sotiamedinhon- with his horse, and eluded to follow I "" "'day -last, under the following cir- ir of 'Mini Dii who iiiitde a lour through the lake round tttriil he rould ascertain ciimstances. The .lay being pleasant, the southern States some few years ago lor the direction taken by this mom-tend the the two children had taken a babe, and sural.- a ilh tit.- a ant of our ..pii!atiu. T A petition Irwin one p.-ri..n, or one doM ii. .Iloul l receive all. lit'., u at TtiVhalids . .f in. lll I.l. of t ...ir. ... aee. rile' to It" lll.ril-, lhe .iltli.' a. if .li?r.ed..bv a thrris-md. I 'an n-d lh.- 'liiion, .ine.l by a irreaier i Uf number, a-koi f.r eili.: s!al iiiiproteiiieiil, !! In a-hlli.'l..li fo.ui tieaily every I olll.'le-i.,l,al li.lru t in the 1'i.i.h. ; and that wilbin In t " it ,... B,; f,j,.,,. ;1I r,.;., t,-,l. i w. k. I WiJJ n.4 llie oHislilu. nl. d mh , . , , . , ,, " ,,i..i . hi. earllilv-lata-rnia-te Mlth the briliv bars of Seua or and lU-pri. nlative f.-el thai Ib. v have a right to iu.isl on a hearn,-, and thai he ... re ...r..a and alf.-. t,.,,, ; and la.l, hut ith a. 11.11.-h pnsible lo then, for evw e.li he make, inaiiitiide, lhe Uraiij;.., in a .traile r's land must and ev.iry vote he cast, f If we do our duty, ,! n j,ace c.iuld it Is- more fully illus- r in v.. ni i ai ii 1 1 on. L'lianiiiiiiMii i. ion i .i i - i . e . .iii ii the purpose of iiidueitiif the l'oislaturvs forest. I is n..r t.ir the . Lii s.oil Ih.'s.. tin i- .. , . , . ! ot tl.ose .Mat' to have the neee.sarv Inn llll I'll l l.lll l III ' Sjs, s - I Ill's.- ll'US , f OlSl.-l - ... . i r,f that unfortunate portion ,.f humanity w ho are attlicteil with the loss of mind res forest. hi reaching the opposite side of j,lllle out jtK,rg , .(av Last, winter Oin Id- the bend, he was surprised to see some- . . . '. . , .... . .i -.iiiii i i- .i trees had been felled, and cut into saw- ion thing in the lake like a man breaking the v ' " ' . . it v ice with l,istiriiis, and hastened, under ''' '''n'"'. d left lying on the bill- i.l. ever of lhe iitideri'row th. to the sisd side. The thaw ing and washing of the in 1,1. -el : id tirov i.k..c I.itM.ria waa fo'inded an.l ia lire d. The earlv history of ancient Israel well ".' ''""' rrt'",n''''h,y. - I Ibv have riifllMfi . reverends tlio. pert misses - chat i .1 : .- .1 -r.i i ... 1 , , , if. w'ho are attlicteil witli the loss ol mind. Cover of lhe undergrowth, to the stsd in. i . i . " n , . . .. ., .., . i ...1.. .... i . .. j- .1. .. I . .. I .. :l I . .. ... I I t i. ... ... ll l ..... i mi i . i . i . . I ue .isyiiini is iii lur u.e iingesi oiiiionig neri; ne expi'eieo nun 10 come 0111. lie uin on ine Illll-el.lC liau SO loosened One iii mediates, uemg ...onei lung ami couccajeu niniseii near t tie place, wtiere , 0f ,ile j,, that of iU own weight, it gave about i'hi or 7 feet wide three stories ,.he had a full view of him, until lie reach-' o , i i - ,i, . -o . ,. .. . ... . , ti i i i .ii .iii w-av, and rolled down tlio lull at the par i -1 i i .i , i -, ini:o, won u iiisciii,.-m. ineivjuiu no. en . oe nn u i let e lie van le oui illiu si. lata ,- . ... .1 I'll white tleclariiig their garmt'tit as while - r ' . .. .. . . ,. ... ,, ... . . ticuhir time when these little children i.i i . . .i i i w nigs extending Iroin the eciilre building, himself. He represents him as a stout, . . ... . i .. .. i ii- .. .1 . as wm., and vet be a deaf lo the alirieko h.! , n . ., . , r . 1 .. 1 . 1 . r , were at play, am rolling over the party, , , 1 , .111 1 one for males, aiid the other for fetnaies. athletic man, about six feet four niches ,1 ..... 'if ,....:., , ..i irj ; of inii stitlcring humanity as the adder . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . 1 ' 1 1 the two ehlest were instantly crushed to 1 - .. ..11 1 'iiu'iiiiiiiis.i.i.iwiiiiB ii i 1.0.9 irvooiv in n.-ie 10 , eoni i oe.ei i:ueieu w nil . Illlir 1 , ... I ......I. ,11. limy course thev-lollow : - '-. , , .. . . , . , . . , . . death, and remarkable as it may appear. inose occupieu uv ine .-siiper.iiiemieui ami 01 a nrow tnsu easi aoounour to six nc !- ... , .-..i . ... ,, . , ,;,i. " " . i - ,. . ' . i' .1 .' . ,i . ., ' ., . , . the little babe was saved with scarcely a his assistants. On the ltrt II.K.r, ursons es long. He was well muscled, and rati ...i. i... .. . .. .1... 1.. . i . .. - 1 . . . 1 r .111 -.1 .1 a . .-i sLiaicu, a muh on me isr eiv-vuiiug it wi 1 ! w ho are much ilcranifed and rutlier tin- ut the bank with the fleet lies ol a leer. .. . . a. .1.. 1 ...... -.i P.jt A SMKIMIKIMVS I MM.. I.l.. i.l .7 11.. ......1. ..fl 'll.. . .... L-;il...l l.i... 148 1 . ra . ' .. ut"11.1 "arul7 1 . 1 ten foot passuge, the cells are situated, ' w ith his gun, but the object of the 1 nrtr jlMIC '"o A l..',d,crd once, to prove the.qu.ck- (J , 4 being to take him alive, and hearing I lie I ness o his .log, which was 1 1 mi UeJot .-. , . r. ,.f .. , ii' ihcv would immerse the bible w ho-e foil I'.it. Wiil i iii Intelligencer. ith the tain hojs; in tin. Iaiid.juf .111. shine lin t r j C....I.. t. . i...j l. - tie. . - ... e v i-iifc 0 .iiiiiiiL. on, 1 1 01 e, III iiiut'l i on. 1 i"i 1 .no . vi 11 1 ,.nv5 lo. . .0 w nw 1 01 " 01 iini'imiT 11 u umiii ,11, I. ri-mieu III ilia lira tire hrr tw t-V where w fre lalV.,,,.. .-.'it ;ii..i .............. ... -.i...i. .... ,T;,.,,0;.,. i b ,,.-.i. i.?l.. r . ..i..i... " i ..,..b.m..;..;. vv:n;.. n.. . - . 'III t I 111" ,1 ll III mi Nilia slll'l "II1.I BV lr uiv, ii"n wii liiu'J'I't'tlili; ti 1 1 r .n mc i n v nieu ittniiiBuimniwu, ti eiiiisiia. aHft ku mg.Mim hi me, in the middle of a sen- ..tj.cr w hen so disiiosed. An attendant he concluded to ride up and head him, that a npectable looking country woman called leiice coiin'riiiitir aotue.tlmif clwo. i in . . .. ' . . . . .. . i .-. . .1 . 1 .1 . . 1.: 1..'. ...t. -ul ,, I'lrtl,.. first time in fl..w.-r.. of being restored U, health and their ,,;llL; :.. . row is in the i.of'.bs'S " - """" l'"'m a,m flr"'" their . so as 10 oring mill. 10 iiay uuu uieti secure r- y --- 'aiiuitf..-l4jrJ.lie..t.irst .!,'.;"... 1'' '.. . thinking, sll. the c.w is 111 the pof.ibs.s. .I1Iu.i. .il.b. l.v .aaiuiiu the. r 10-izo Jiiu... Wwr...M-. tho fsnc U-hl knu. with an air of aeerecy, that fcst !.... ...1 1 1. family. ISut !.. Hie dry !ia,:uT crtuifi Ci-SA- TL;;Tti 1ie''tuKiri'lv'TaiiT''l'io aire" oil'- ..... . . .. . - .. -, . ' .. . . .. . I. I l.l,-l ....L;n,ll.. i h. ..h main iiioiiius e ..-e uiai.. ei'- - , -. - . . e- - 1 1 ami kinil ireaimeiit. oiiiciuues the .a- wnu man .saw The horse ana ruler he . .-v.. -..s-. il saiu 1 111 a ouile 1111- j . . ,i :. .: : 1 ... .1 1 . . n . . 1 .1 1 :. . .- - i i.e. 11s pmio.. ii'Keiiivr in n ruiio.ni. i usiiuii n uiu iv an v louitrtin i.ie.ii, unn n. , .UHT, HK-UII iiiamuii Bun aiul h-rj, ;ui. .. ; V..u- V.irk State Flour is ..noted, whole- l"","'"' "ro.,el.o,s..,g tre.,,,. nttj muy m L , ,1, , thev fall a sum and iv orev la the ltiiu Mou miller .iv tioiiiirs a iiur- - ...... ster i.-rhai. UHMisainls ot imte. fri.m home ....... ,.1 .1... nn.i it.. ,-..i...... ..t il... ! sale, at a traction id. When the manners: l eomuiumcu-, HoAUigli be lliese words, urn conceriu'd lone : manner ami laugh and enjoy themselves an iiiAlant dragged lhe hunter to . the , very much indeed; at other times they igronnd m4 ore him in the tuu.J dread- . maje.iV and b.'nific'iic of the iviuiiwl. and avalanche of breadstulls ami prov isions JJm, lo whom the a..p.) of Africa la; ; will be down upon us; and as the de and tu whom a dKK.and year, are aa one i mand from u broad is .dimininhed, f xoept iy at reduced prices, llnre is a fair chance Hy order of the F.iecutive Oiiwatitb " tl4t consumers w ill yet reap some benelit I!. K. fil.'kl.KY, Cor. Sirrrtary, posed to notice anything. Some are not and injuring the other so much that his . iippearsed lo he asleep, immediately jump 'v-ne Hand : and durini our line! .lile on earth, " "" ;:,i..r.. n... C....I .ir... 1.. en 11 ,'. arm tenprrig Tiinur me winnow, , 1 .,o ,,'.,1 ... i- ,, " . , , , , . 1 , w 11 iioio. n 1. .1.11 ... nn.. ...-, .... .11..- iinni .i I.-..1IU . . , . , iiiii;mi..oiiv no. I siiiiviii mni ilia 11 in- 11.1 niiiuiii-i isciMi.iiinir one one ... ill i i is ..11 1 . - .. ..-:!. tl... ii.l,iei..P 'lee Til 11 V Olll-ll. all n uee,t...l.l.l 111. fi. lb.. tltrl PiMif uf lb.. . .... 1 . .n -I . -I., ii . as . .ii.ii.iw reioiee in me inrinai I'll- 1 i .on 1 1 o n"- ..... j i . t. . i . . i . -.1 ... . .... 1 ... 1 . o. ....... - .s ... . , ..... OH.., Mill. .11, 1.' ...1.1.1'., ..in, 111 1. 111.IMI I'l , I'll II . . . , . ' 1 1 i I . I ...II .1 ......... - 1... ii..,.- let... 1 u In.'l. lie ...Oll.l il. ' i in llel.l. lie men, not weini; iiht cow . , . .. 1 1 . 1 1 -.- 1 . . 1 ,1 ,...,...11 1 , ... Co ,.1, ' f,...., lu .....lei 1 1 1 1 . . .1 1 1 or perhaps six mouths such aru allowed sight, and biting huge pieces :t ol his Ih. ir marble !...... .l,t oh. fiMi.dly r.a.br, ,tll.r,., rilI1 nll. looked into the barn where ' . ',.,;., . , , .',.r. 1.;. U.,1.. .!,rl.',e.ed.K ilmaketous a lelherwedie .1... ..... I (l,..l;., ll.i.t -II ..a. ri.,1.1 ...... S....-.-.V s. ......... .,4, r , o ... -s... 1 .ir .lv.-D v.Mii iii.ir hi-ii ih 1 1. 101 111 iv.ni-u 10 in 11 lev in iiiiii, is.iinu m 1: i. 1..11. .iijiiini .111.- 111 1 i.t no ii.i.eo lion I ; troubled w ith a crazy spell for a inonlh, : comrades despair of lliu recovery of W. McI.AlN, Pin. Sttrctary. I from the iinmehs crops of last year. a,.,..- young, o,.., or , a ..range ,.,, or ui.ue, came imCK .0 oe . oe aia'r n v ( . () jf - , . , ,( whaleve, er, u.,.t.we w,. ,ay, wejiave ...ir time tl.e shepherd said the same words 1 , ' , ,irli(.jP f (J i.,,,;,,,,!,,,,. ; ,u.,n, head iiilloaed on the arm id Hun who can other company, f-vqtiently passing his evenings from home, w hich made ber (eel extremely aa happv, and knowing. Ut. UuUou to be a wisa man .he thought be might be able to tell bow she could manage to cure bur husband. The cause was a common one, and be thought he could prescribe for it without losing kit repu tation as conjuror. Tko remedy is a simple one, Mis' ke. uti I bare n.wer known it to faik Al- " The monster then lore off I lie saddle : tray mert y"r AiuisuMf wil n miY. bridle Ironi the horse and dest P'il j TWe tvwwiaei cyrMe4 ber thank, uroppad his by an officer of the institution. ' them, and holding the horse by the inane, ' curtesy, and went away. A few months after- The riH.ius on the second and third floors I broke a short piece of sapling, and mount- i ward, the waited on Mr. Ilutton, with a couple Fronta ,Xet York Paper. I'okii. Kkvokm. Tlie l'uatal Itefbrm Com in, lu-,.. f Sum Vork and. lkiaton, have taken , Brc IK.raIy favorable. .. . ei .... . mi' ' of public opinion, aa cpreM i at large io. . t.ug, ., jn curb t;ity, arid given an out- 1 uiri.in noil tin. .loir r.o lenli'il Ills lookout ! I 110 1 111 ......... -- r. I . 1 ' 1 - .... - . , , . 1 j . The farmers, millers and dealers have had ,,,",. our last inotn.-tita the happieal mom. i.l "i on nn inist. aianii uenij, a unr una ,uru mt yv rill,etlHit lt 0 m u ing the animal, started at full speed acrosd of line fowia, which the begged him to aooepi. tl.rdr el.anr.. : the Consumers will now ,(,,.,:.,,. KUWIN g'veii. Hie t og got up, and wagging Ills 1 , . . .i i rM,lll4 .ru designed the iduins in the direction of tho 11101111- She lold him, while a tear uf joy and gratituda have theirs. Much, however, will de-! lad, h.ked his master in the ''''' ,;r ,lo HCC,,Mllll',MilltiOII .rat,ut mrt ! tains, guiding the horse with his club. : It'ened ' hr y, Uiat aha ' had UIowmI M iienduimn the prospects of the grow ing . . IC'""'" , 'M'" S interropt.oi. n(c terall,r.(J HII( wllo are Uut j,-, to T,u .rH..ti left will, tl.e Wounded man !",vi"' nd. ,,e.r l,u,b"l,J wf .curtd.- H ro,.s. vVhich thus far as we have learne.U A Slnimje Imil, I he Napoleon ,r- Unit he eu ... ...it uc.p .aug mug n.. .. at - I informed 1 .. .. . . 1 ll" ..... I t VI I. ill ' . . Kansas 1 reniiuei, 01 .nnreu ii, mi.- A. 1 . .four. I niitr. .. y w ru sllV, M ,v )r. Ixhradrr, a .Inv - u i-i him, on which, w ith a slight growl, he laid binisclf ilon in In warm corner an ofleiide.I a 1 r, us if dctciuiiiieu not made a fool of again. ii xn the 1 or two since, a most singular and remark-.... t.,. -S the revr-dc, reform.. The pet itiona that SOCI.KS MISSION J O SI A I I ho ; a,)c bend -that of Fouchee, a celebrated .-in !;,iion aak for ibe following: j NewA'urk H.rld underslands that Mr 1 f ,ie ( -rt., ks. The singularity of .. ., , Tl .. 'u.... 1.. 1 , I..1...I hi l.iu.k mni it will ' lhe Ritilntrf. le worx 1 I ...(..n I'..-.M ..I I M.1. MM .11 Hill IV IIIH I I" -S - " 1 .1.. I I ............. ... 1 . ... .-I , ,,. I ...fklllllU -. ...... I S, .1 , .. ""V , 1 fro... ih 'iireaain season f.-r thu 111,5 '""" -" -.-- ,aMerii end of the Atlantic ami .orth "II and l.. iu.,:,.rier, i,i.ll. itie..dpri ! prodigious sensation. Soule has not j.i.t i ser of masticators to each. It is a re- y as could ho expected, lhe weather 'I'. . 'to..v Money tir.Jir. from one V-i ' himself to tl.e trofiblc of writing a;b..k m knlal.- fact that it made t... diireret.ee has been iit.layorable for rapid advance- J , . f I . 1 .... ...,,.. I... ..a km-iai,. i.i.i.e.u 4a-ia till I WM I into 1-. another. f,r mni. not eiivsediiiff Iwen UU.Mt nn ntetit loll of making "Home . ... .:,. f..(.di.r onerat . .US which "'' " 1" ' "1'- -. rill he raked ...erc.lesa.ye'.. .-,. i.t.r...P anHWcreJ co. tracio s w. . ...ce a...., . ic more longer sought the company of other, but treated A Man WUh Xine jr'j. Tlie no- 4. A I 'inform and Low Ltaleol l:J-,i ii,.--. ii-.ll,ir. 01 1 ...tage. fl. lhe 1 isslage on '". b, Ik ,.i, ,Ut 'of the Treasur 1 n.n of l"'iiiipuU.f v I're-paym -nl; of all I esd letter to the writer. .w liaieol 1 1 i s. Ill l.o riiLed inerciles v. - . . . -r 1 .1 thto contractors will place additional ham lXt rZrr Ma"y Zy K ...c'h , f" ' po,, the road and tlaf the advance of . j. . Tb ' rSwtdS a?d t4- a W Jiiuter.es:W purpose, but whenever he imbibed W(,rk to Uuu will be much mo, 11. 7. The . ' lt t...f.,rr, 'k veu his tough hide, from the rear Iiionth, drdnktiness enaiied rapitL We art sure that there will be t .... ticnenceo oi.iore. i,.. ..... . , , . - ... .... ,, nnd.mti.t eaimme.nl thcinselret. not penenc Will .wriuit! uit.ier uiv 0.1... j' .,- - r .1 .. l-l r..-..li. " !i ....,i ... l.i. tl,n imiirhest in the world, I much sooner than if he had taken it by-hjCk f energy on the part o . -veralipoinu have Iwi divuasedov.'f - .11 . . . ... ..- jb 0t tl." I the front. Kjic h a head is worthy oMhehors for this end of lhe lino.. no of tho coutrac:- Hcitufort flitnncr. .....u..,. T ...1. 1, ..I ..... Ili.ll II,,. ....... uti ... IIIUIIHKV. ' 1.11. .. 11. . iiu UK .'. 1 , ,. ., -, .1,11 " . , . , I 1 I I 0 ........ ...... . . .itu e..iliuu lavA .ml lf.n..lnaM 1.1 i;i jf iiinmi ... .017 iiiuiuni ... ; -i.nn 1 1 1 ni, in .ecx-11 ...neii ... 1. in.iiii i. ed by sleahi, no tiro being used among I frieudly Indians, and thought that if they the luitieuts. Water is conducted could find a idaee ill" the mountains uot through the building by cast irosi pipes, covered with snow, or a canebraku'iu the : tnrious Nathan thrown, the most remark either in a Colder warm state as way- bu i vicinity to feed their horses, they might able - bigamist' ever known in - Ameri necessary. The building is lighud by 'overtake him in a day or tvvo." ! ca, wis Itrought by n bfflcer Elliottjtho gas, and the cells are well ventilated anil . ,. ' ! other day, from near .IclToraonville, Io- as pleasant as eimhl lie made. - V SWOlil) FISH d'ana, under a requisition from Governor There are now twenty-throe patients ia ' . ' ' ' Chase. He is reputed to have nine liv- the institution 12 males and I t fe- Tlie San rraneisco Hearld, of March i,,jjj-wives! His practice has been to live males, and tnere is provision .at present th, says: During the last passage 7TpiritTi each abnit three months, get hold for about 20 or 25 more. Insane ersas tiie tdaiur Curies, fr.im this ort, a large of there property and desert them. II in this State, iu the Jails or out, ought to earorVuh evas observed alongside the is now afe in ltutler county Jail, at he Imnieuiatuly sent to the Aaylnin i.y vewanl. I if a nioment the gladiator i lhe. instaneo pt Ins seventh wily-," a res. their friend, and if they have no friends, .deeji aapauM to coiitempla tho huge dent of thisTmyrTho old "scamp is" ' fif- the othcers in the county where tliey re side should take tlie matter in hand and have-theta t enjoy the bonefit of this in prayvrtioiis d Ulo vessel, evidently spec ulating upon tlie chances of battle, then vdvlenly dnrtod toward the. vesst-l suiJ tv-three years of ago and bus married three, wives within two years. JJiiiuiltvm (f.) liit'Uiejeui'r. tu-! ( omitrv but tl.e 1 maker at Tate M-HlistCr. . . ' i au, ..vt ..; v . J 1 7- L I -.S. 1 , . ,,, , " ngisra3ix, f kmc
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 29, 1856, edition 1
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