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V if, pr.l.r ;..c ; hi i:artr owed is , ani v. ti .Tl.Bt. srt -ce-v in th U-l sVate n, that, thr..iig!-tsd.datea, it was enabled make ITw!T;,iVSVv rt-vwafio witchcrrfwrf' ' worship nch wouiJb done to aid-vn those eleme of inernal4arorw,nt opon which thair hop, prpscUand JvMiiee- immt M ommnny aepena. nej . -.,!, I.. -lir-. that fhTDpTOSfifwii liiHAvVmericaB nearat. trained chiefly crate wera wally zander on tbia qtitt-ja$ theiWuWpIatiteu to Libefi. now rule TKartfapr-rifrrtrr men m ho, ili the -Yaceftgj gJMr and through rf-J-St : rnwiy mqi m - thr lifiilatuni f 1 IJw sattty tuoy bare dia;,lnnted in their expect- ti4M tha nfJ tall. On this aulijvct. lW all othrr. t!i most rital and jin- mutant Kitha Mate. ajrbt ba tSSKI ittfhf t Wlrere i the 'U (ti4t!(in to which we Chii point m'ilb Jindc f WJat is the mmjiikI to ttie brilliant iWiiiiui-e. inie by the uoiu- J .... ili.t art i i u !;J ecl I Thcr abandoned tde tape, roar ariil Tip ICi.i r Iniprx Teinent to it lute, a(-l-r the Mat'tiaI etR'iidel fnur hundred and ril'lv thouaiid dollar in the work; wbi. by making addirional appropria tion, tlie"alHVe am-u:it Wrjuld UiLe been . . 1 . 'A . . . . - I. aared. 11 work OMnp.eieu, ami me jh-u-w f tb np coimtrv m ailt liave yielded pf'fclab'le retarii. m t!ie inrestrucnts. TW rfu?d.B;d to'ite Vn:um!ijn. Chariott aud Kutlierford rd. at tin aame titiie graciously and in,t tilerity pranting tlie prinlejre ta the cumpuny to 6x t!ir catern teruiinu. as they niijtlit tb k jroper; allowing coimtie and ecr porat.oriS' tv SBbscrit to tilt SUck It tt.-v jadged II expedient SO to do. i Thev kiiied the Fayetteville and Cval FieJd road au luiportant cnterpr;.' ; wutrijjht. " Tbty gave rrae aid to the Ai'icmarle ; and Chesapeake ship canal, and. tins, it ; is 4ippd, will be constructed. Ht;y gave additional aid to tlie North Carolina road, and made some. pr.viioti for carrying it on to lieaufirt. Tbey passed a bill exteuding tlie North Carolina road to Morgauton, where U iil finally stop. The attempt was made to remove cer taia restrictions from the Greenville and French Broad rail road charter, but tin; was killed. ' The Lbtnvtlle Connection was slain two ar tLrae tiiuM. i And liie-South Carolina road bill was ; paased, by'toeant of which a deadly blow . waTatruck at the railroad enterprise of ; tkg -Stale. ' . Now wa admit that the Legislature dii I S 'n aUughter nrtFrenci, j iu rigwi in Btaugutiiiig iuc Broad aad Danville connection roads, in ! aeaiating the Ship Canal aud the .North , Carol ilia road ; but what shall we say ot it action with regard to all the other in- j ternal improvement measures i e.wiu i not recapitulate their claims the people j of die (state kuow them bv heart , For all this bad legislation the Demo- i ... . . ...:i..l T-l . . : ! crane Wtny rcsuousiuie. aue opuoai- . . .i' ...,.. "',i. .... i tlie aiaurice of their orponenU. With i AeW working majoritvof56 membert , , . R J - j , , the dottimant party teed-.by -their ac-; tion to have gone back to their ongiial vMt.Lnnah.a.titlt ta inrnl iinnmrs. v- j t man., In l. it. Kotchul luei r Work fn , -"-,-- eXCe4Ve timHlltv.,or to have legislated More lor the benefit of their oUts:de neighbors than for their friends and ). pie within the State. A a matter of course the people living 10 the counties west of the il.ue Kidge are excess. rely dignant at the treatment they have received, atid complain that there has been a gross denial otjustice t fheuu Thev say that the State will not aid tJiem, nor let others do it. Tliat their taxes are enormously high, and that it Will be about as much as t.heir farmers can do to pay these taxes. That the ef- feet of the tilings will be to cause rnanv rery manv of their best citizetis to emigraW, and that -)u;e of these already desire to sell out and go to the Northwest. A correspondent of the Ashei ille .r cornet oot open I v in favor of an anjiexa-. tion lo "South Carolina, if nch a hifig can be brciuglit aimt amicably; or if tin cannot be done, then try Georgia, and then Teuiiesaee. All this ii very bad, but who is to blame . f.r itf who is responsible? unlees it be the Democratic party whieji had the ab;l ty to recognise their claims, bat did not; which had a tremendous majority in the Legiklature, hut ei'her had not the nerve or disposition to legislate for the benefit of the extreme West, or it ti:av be s.-.i J tf any other portion of the State f Wl'mingt'iit JleralJ. J'i JJod'jt. Since our exp ,sure'"f tlie LoiidiKi Cord. a! ;n men, they .- tried a tew dod'-e .on tiie..iwuUiriJ Western merchar.tr'. They now hot to brandy, gin, rum. Ac, ai'.ii bean'.f-i! gjjt labels with f-reiyi iiimei a;id --,4 inlagea, claimitig medical proper? :e. and having cert: Metes uf chemists at tached. ., A bottle was sent u. as a sample. We Sent it to chein:-; to have it ana.;, z- I, and be pronounced it' nothing hut c iu '.i A ilierieau hi key flavored w:tu what is now called the Oil of Cognac, a HI vt deadly ,oti. The bottle wan i.i twiud Old Olaid. vintage of 17'Jd. We have the imnn-. ai.-l . .--. of business of a number of tin rastai. a'nd intend to get the rest nU'i X jose tiii-in to tin- p 1 -Ij.C. We hare not done with tix-secha; J lc UMt tlie fi1f .n f jiih!io. fr.-. iiinti. f -jirita'r y f Jiikili, and was a :a vr by irulcfi'ti. t Ar.rAv A.livt.J rtv.t,a! ; "ticultv I'flwf'ii K Wm. W unaL'j a', tlit' rj''"'. lK " hitnoraldv rH'i;!' Vfix-n' -V Li'&dj.iaA. 1 r T'.t t . .tit Jl ft; fl f Stoke 1 t "Br " Cfunfr, luuu-tt -I. Noiiif tutu1 ftu( Trr-ir-r--Uu4ijaA. r stsfi. aiil t.oiftM.1 - , s , ,1,1,11 " itl .Wlss'If Wtttt A'1 - i, ! v ;. s : t-., . --a ri Ni L c. 1, A i-1 J u;; i--r ite i!.;'.o ru e, of 1'1i;v:im!v ; :t tl.e rvuth, titer among tu roost degia-! milB.,W". toT I frUr, nJ the human pec!c-siavT-f And now -hat ( t!i condition of. their da- cendaaul x Several, year agjvrnore than 300, 000 of them w3ihe tt"f roles Uint Even- geUfbuadifss i irw slave holding Stages ll S eSSXttW1 Trut., tll(We ,,, ..iu,, of ,h. nearer of ro mill tlare. but is Urprv oiijtr a,,,,, in Amfric lb M,e , un),.r hratben tyrant, in Afric( tVgr,WJ k thne nwy .till r, comparrd- with tb on of tbe pilri,',,, 0f Xew England, or rvm witli the of laborer in hhk of th Milistlitem J eouiunm in Europe,. ran .1tOlH).0(lO or l.OOOj- IKV) uoproc bonj or frvt, Ui fmiod in any pari o( tin- worij. who can corner, for go iridi ..... i i i lion, physical, intrllwtual and moral, with. tb' HiKm.OitO ! at theSoath. n rhri!lani-! it, ai,-d bv all die wealib of lriiih L"liriiin, I...;.- .k. i... ......... e . i u uii. n Him u nai iu( mb iufe. xxx:i4kj l aij ii u ; lbt.lea:ion of the 9W.0U0 fmancpatrd m jT'oe in the Wt Injios. Briti.b pbiUnthrop- iu t)MriiMrlT. being the judge, of' hal.it b: , etftfU-d there, a. it has done durini; the Mine . , f ,, .. c . period lor tlie elevation of our 3,l'OU,000 Ainer-; icin!ae! - -- -- : SkarHf We gn-j ibe following ,n lh Mob.le 7-riaa . Sunday: j i liham lir.fhn. a rtftnectable ciuren'of Aia- I'.in v couinnltd siiiciJe few dav. a ro, with in bis own iuue in Jackson cuuniy. The act, aj the J.-ickaoux ille paper, was perH.'tral-vi .ome time iu the nigbl in the prwence of I, tao grown daugbtrrs who were deterred 'by t,r iroiu iiiierfenng to prevent it. He l.U-d up the gun with great care, walked' about tli liuut. fur some time, and placing the muzzle t his frt;had, touched the tnjrter with a piece, ut pit.e, lit- SoaU entereo his lorlieaii jui alovr lut iy, lijteially blowing otf the top ut' hw li.-ad. aiid M.laUt.rti his brain.s on the ceilinc. V a.vigiiab'e reason carf' be iven for the latal act, uni.-a it was mental aberaiion prtduced ir-.tikiug Uttlk for ittOf time previous. -In Inttrtftiuy Vior. in a sy h bv Mr. 'h.rrell, rvtialur froni .Guilford, in the Lie leg islature, on the Ieep iiv jrMl, we fiud l!ie fol lowing: "1 have eifdearore.1 within a ft-w Jv. pat tu arrne at the probable amount of merchandize brought into the Mate from abrmvi. 1 he tax on nn-nbant is J,of one tt cent on tnir year-'. f '. ""J hy calculation upon U 'r.aa J-nrd 'rom u.a ,urce. , . Usis -; furtl"n ,ne-"n''roi'l'-l B'"i!"e Der uurlCT!" m""oU uul'" "t0 "f . M ; ' Th. ... ban, I paid uroo Ihu purchaae, even at one ter iviit. Vmn Ij wr ,n ills Lile ifJuUl tuo.ooo. But tin. does not c-oerihe fea amount, as ihere are lartre sum paid for furniture and dfe. jewelry, rtding vehicle, and equipage, iu,uor au.t witr, wbuh are not m- eluded id the above estimate. liul this amount ' Vf "change paid upon merchandize alone, in. fn .Ter' wou 1 tre fuuu 'or thn aufli-j ciellt. accordin-T to Mai. Irwvnn's riwrl tnrsMTi. ' - . - - . i - , make it as durable a. the hills. The export of 'ou u,,f u " '"'"tipe, by i "I'l' T '.T! ,n,UMifuU "ould relax the stnngewv of our inoneUrv af fain, ,bJ ourrftallks from toe lerr,w o i Uofcefi. Tu. .UpH, ot at on. eoU i .1 1.1". ...... .l. ,. uiiraiu. aim me uemauu a. me omer equal i 1 1. . ,.r ........ .,.1 . ..,1.1 v.. ,1 -" e y.. ori a source of revenue to the Mate, to aid carrying wuri's of improvement 11110 other ikc Inn., greatly suUeriOjj tor outlets of Jr.de. We bate examined ilie Coniiap!lejr JU-port. and find that In- tax coi.trcied ou capital employ ed iu merchandize, at j of 1 per cent, ainouiit' ! hstyewrto :i3,r?5l SI, w-i:sch sbows, M .Mr. """ uiw, an amount fci purcnases otsgo-Ws between thiru-ea and fourteen milHoi s of doi! irs. But some portion of tL.-se gils paid the tai two firt lv t!tc hoI-sal; ii'.-;ilr arid aiiii (jT lLe ,Ui.deal,r. That wuid be made ' up. C,Wrtt in puu u lmo.JJit ld on lU Liquor traffic, viz. at j per cent, $14. 900 14. The argument of Mr. J orreil is a sound on. except that the appropriation would bv m ich ',etler applied lo building a rail road than to I eep Koer. As to making North "ari,iiiia a creditor in stead 0 a debtor !st;,te. hv opening a way lo t'h. Coal r'o-ld. we have not a douht. We li,-v ful'y, with Mr. fluntfan of Philadelphia, that it would mat" North t ;,rjliua "At rw.tor Si'itt nf tlit srWf ( "iom." AV AUIiWT IMI'STEPa, In con vience, avs tii l'Iji:aJlj'liifi Sun, of information rtoivcd bv Mr. Chritttian Zimni.-r-man tiiat hi and ia!vbur had jo.m-d i ft.ctety wbich now 'xit in UjUVi'v, under l i fjl:ow of x Hainan natiicd Anna M;t-rt !' caiiM-d llie arfet of tie iaUer, and KaJ Iirr cn-e-d Urfi'Ke Ald;rmn Kftu. on Jat lu'-vjtv en.ri. i r.ft4jfi'rr t -.-.tnti v drrfd, !. wjr; ujii iivf bug'-rs n-'w-ri riiii. fnir ot u; tl rtii.t-VMir-i . r :iioice brilliant. he .-a ' j r n 1 j-rr irrymarr. BTft ha. a T. tv t tui. tin Lik o it of a -.rv f-iU-ft-t-vf. A v.-tt ..(:-. i'-nt i.'kir, N-rriun oj:in namd Mrtr-j4'-' M tW. w a -T!i;irt-d a a i '.., an 1 :i-.tiU-i. liai Uiruai. Uui jjfcr-'.aa-siua rjf.a wumih iJtlNwj nt'iillt; ,f TT -ft 'Iim j-,irt-rj i -;rp Vaf irt V ' nnd j.f'-i Anna ,M dieter, who r'"j-t-M-ir;d Ktr' 1 lw -irtijifnter of , a t.tir of 'hrf. lit- Hiv (iiosi,and a J'f -ri of iJ-raven, j hf wtitu" rt o worked u j Mfj bv tb i Us-d thai -In: w:tH a flii-r tu tctiiTi' ill h:r band"'. 1 !. wi i t-i- b-r tijjt b.tij rL-v-iat.ori- : fu U aw ii l!t.il -ii fnj-t iye'iira biu hi.k . ij r a.ti-J a otiu u!'i j "t-, o r li-r and ta.t l.t-r to IJ'-aw it. S!j" arr Ji'dfi i (bat h;ida r.:v i; tbt si.- rii'i't w:cb and itiu. ai; J it fiMi't U hsve a 'j.d tiirfc.rieij l,v td- m-ii-K. X' w-'tn'-fc '-t .-i toward ibi. an J i-jGt-d li'T.yUMt fti- ani; tirijt-. !!. 1, -:. ii Mr. Z njiijs-rfitati ir''- ti a.-.-u--t-d a L.or(.(r '.li. iJrrv, t;; d''i r- n-J a .v-t corer for h l--d. 'I Ii' tu.- t-- !iior: b'ja 'vbat tfa.-r.-; rr a! .:-t ra -rn I--'. f . o..-;-ty, inl-f;iiiit-. w 1. ar? coifiji-;j-d to (jrui-lt ,wtint d.-r lf,j arr-tu' fvd hwif lo -Ii; iiiu -:n ' i a ii -jtt J i ij- JaroL. tu a( jx-arvj 1-r Mr. .irt:uriiia''. a-k:d ibat li.i Woirtan !; :.--tj l-.r ii ooi4 'i ' i.w.-v .tWidr fivf (; t (-. h t. .i;er, !,af; of a : f ..,'.. .i v . . i' asid 'J'-fraii... ;.-! t.;l a o i w, -'i b't.'d 'Jifj!.:-fll'li' :t jjs".d- t Jt r' ( f fl;r!'aY t.-p;' ' t.. U- l.id oh i- a-rTT' t,rr" '.J- vtvt i-aou 1 b', -J fb- A! 'niari 1- srut .,j"':.-f uf:d r t ii'Mjaa;,. ,U of d t r and tii'-d a wftfalit fr Vtn... M ot.r. id- :tn a Were jui " t' T.J tJa.wijavr' "ie- If .y our in ner e aunt. itiipr's t r . r r 1 1 r ttnl fnv I. i 1 . ! i i ii'iiiijuii h i n i r "Ve."1J'" - Vf - hx.vk. bt L, luy.i.. di rrr"rV-ir4awJ j ." , r"v i ,-'"!; A. ;' , -t -. , .1- ,.,-..--": - '7 t- flLfVf'" n CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. X. C. Tl'ESHAY EVEN'INO. FEB. 24-. 1857. TERMS OF THIS FAFER 00 CASH : - - i ::-'rrz Sou!urn Literary Jf(gentjer.-Ve have the r ebruary .No. of tins excellent periotl- ica!, abounding, as usual, with many good , . ii,i;ji , !(;im,I V l,v ".. uo..o..v ...v - - - - AlACKAKI.ANfc, r KKirs..S & Uo. WetthrOul. Sami kl W. WmBKOoKS, . . , , - r t i . (Treensboro A. C, can furnish a great .... variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberries, llose sets, Shrubs and Flow- ons 8n, in fact aimoft every thing in the wfty of Xurjerv aI1J Slower Garden. Now is the time to 6et out these thing. Orders should be sent forward immedi ately, if you desire to succeed with them t:i..- rear. 1 John 1. Hyman, K"j., lias retired from the editorial chair of tho AfuT.iJ?e fy- f'l'T. Ai rangeineiits have been niadij for the continuation ot the paper, but the iiamii)l the successor not yet given. We have had most delightful Spring! , Such were the men who were sent to , , , . the legislature in tlioae.Uavs. iliev were weather tor morn than a week. Indeed, tu je,u ,hl. StaU.- mv ,- ,., ca. soma days last week were warm enough i, (,-i,!,,!,, j t),e ,n(),f ,.Xalte.l sta- for summer. Vegetation was powerfully ' tioiu. Whv are so few such men now influenced bv h ; and gardeners were seen in the legislature ! Hither because suddenlv aroused to action. The spade, i "J ;'" -'rv,e- "T haMS tliu l" , , , . pie will not elect them, there dv such ll;e raae ami me noe w ere ciiuc-'i mi" ir quisitioii, and already our gardens begin lo show tne b.aaes oi some oung ptanis. ; J.,urtUvtlU a- OniliulJ Ii. A'.W. The jyn aj 4,f l.-,MlH..rland ' ' lt r J-"c ''e , . County, seemed to be thoroughly aroused ; U-haifof this R.ad, and are represe.it- , , . i l i ,i . . ed as almost unanimously rc.olvd thar it sbali he built. Their spirit on the subject , approaches sublimity. We sincerely hoie t)ev Iuav iUCceed "to the lull extent of . . W lb ies- The proposition for a County siuscrip tion will be submitted to the people. . a Do Xothing Lg'tlature?- nie Re-1 publicaiii.inurhaschanged itstunewitli i '"the last Week or two. Just after the Leg-' . . . . ., , , , islature adjourned, the Banner declared t!iat it would compare favorably with any .. . .1 preceeuing one. l,Ul we SUlipose nie con- 'v B .1,...,,..,, tones of democratic presses, as well as of private, gentlemen of that party, j has rather startled the Laimtr, ! shewn it the necessity of taking a and new i : tack. It says now. ' 'Call it d'j-nothimj Legislature, if you ! wiil ; we believe the hardy, t-uc '-paying , y wrnanry ot Aortti Carolina rejoice that 1t wa, such." ' We give our ncigltW all ra.e for boldness ot" fLeech. lie did not mince matters when lie auid tiiii distinguished ii ii .n . i iut.upeuw,,ai,n uuun precetditig Legislature; nor d-.es lie now, , iu this a'iliiieaii, that it wai Z'to-hhittg .ir.- - auni i Hut we should l,ke to know how the Ilinntr can expect "the hardy. t.u.xi-j- Irrg veomanry of North Carolina to re- joiec'that it was sneh" a d -nothing body, This class of our fellow citizens does not , i i .... i . . i I.keto pay out money aiei get- mninng t ... i,- ,i... i.i... .. ...,. ... .,..!, f..,i ' ' .1. . lite, one a , wm them, and pay a big prk-e for his services,; thev usually look fr a g day's work ' Now they'aeut a parcel of democrats to ,L.l.-:oh L do the r uublie work : it co,t ', e. - - -- . 1 ilio.r. Ihy naviiitr v.-. oiianrv tli round sum ot ju.i.w; ana we iisK you, jjr., - 1 J . . ..... i i ,r ,'ai r. do vott suppose thev are goinz ,ann-r, ti r-joict because the'.r hired men ' .. .. 1. .1 il,.;. ,;,,,.. ruin in,, n., l...j , . , . , i wtrt PBai,r,Bt..matlr.liiiV(if - . ,: if i, fanliua wh.-ae.er i it. g any public gr.'i ; Hut did they only wa-te the w'4. t!icy content to (Ltnn'h r time ? y ' The Wilmirt'iton Journal, a democratic pa- per. Bnvs th'-v cut the State's tlnout. S" fellow citizen-, y)u have democra tic testimony' on this interesting subject t's. interesting, and 'nitlj, to you, to be passed over carelessly. We , fhall cluss; this article, with the following ex tract of a letter which we ciij) from the ay. tU vJU (Fmjrrer of the 10th ilmt : ''.-ir Legislature has adjourn-d, and I rejoice at it, sinHi.' democrat as I sin. I hy have. d if.- Ittt'e or nulhuiif lor the pr-t u-hi l-rie ht of i -- tin- v.tic Thev have not only refused lo grunt M.tle h,, Ui all new railroad., but have actually i,..-!.."i the value of ilie stiak.in some of the ,,i,d, that aje being built and have bee,, built. I lev r-fise.1 to jiv aid to railroad running. !,h, tl..- coal field, t.. a u.wr, in our n State, , i,i h 'j'lid Is -iiipli.-t'it:a .V. f. lU.ad.lait. -ed a charier f ii a r jad i-aiunr frotu the coal tiel.J. and 1 i a town in S. I '. The coal oU!ht to tr, I lie. the if ,ur- ... of our ffreate-t wi-allh. . ' led is. in ii our own borders, so it -ii'." J i a wiarket t.v in-an. of oiir own l.ai I KwH 1- Arid tins r. klen, I.-oi.la'tirt; 'tve a ci.ait r lo ,jiejpie of 'St. f. to come into ijr bordem," ' ' -. . ' Hi. re vtr litiintu irilluine Ijtitj'' : In a envereation with a venwablw I, ..r-.f a ft.w it'.ivs ftiro bill HlrSettiri. a nn fb.1 .... i a..,-- .s- ... . n , -s. ............ .. eonouet oi Tiie jar weak em or ait J'gitt- . . t i . i r " ii,TrirPsWrr,n-OmtPir--at Trportr.rT trr-uaW.alUy uawuuIIumc aiauttjind bttl, Ti.iv vr'"'?" upoiPCTrr iJcl.utcrho Vcii'dcdVisV.pJl to th,.M . -i jet! her of the above,) Henry Seawell, .Chief! Justice ittiilirii Uo fctnt( and 1 lnncan : Canlcron- Wl,a ft" rrtt' elleeal and moral power I : We were led by this conversation to look into Wheek-r ' Uistory for the names of the members of the Legislature for these years, upd we found, iu addition to die liyQia rTrom Arison Wm. It rickett and Jos. Pickett, (the latter of whom after- terwards declined the oflice of Judge of the Superior Conrt.) From Ifladen Isaac Wrigiit and John Owen, (afterwards Governor,) irom Hertie (teo. Outlaw and lavid Stone (afterwards Governor and Senator in Co"gM;) . From Cabarrus raiil Barnnger and John Phifer From Favctteville John V Canierou (Afterwards U. S. Judge iii Florida.) From Cumberland John Smith. 1-rom Ldgecomue James . Clarke ; (afterwards liepresentative in Conress.y; r" -From Halifax I'eter Urown, Joseph' ii. . 1 Or (41151 u HI ua u Ulli: m. kll IIVTI u.!l I 11....:..! ............. ..I., I. ....... ... v...w.p..i. land Supreme Court,) and John iiratio atieh, , and (afterwards Governor, I . S. Senator. i Secretary of the Navy.) From Martin Andrew .Tovnef. From Moore Arc'n"d MelJryde, (,nf-b4(44wy ) we do enter our fc.leinn protect , riln, ,leu that they can get it done for terwards in Congress.) .... ' H".v fu-,on '' the faMy called Amer-! rttlii. that great and prevailing le- FronrOrange-Areli'd D. Mnri.hv laf-. - th Ut degre.;, and .Mlucldll,iol lb all.riiilal terwards Judge,) and James Mehane. ,h.""'lore lhf we cu",e,t rr Vnf present, lliev ought not to object. What ,, ' r , ,. i, i , o' entering the next State canipaiitii 'o work mr 1 , ,,- " . . 1-rom (nslow-Fdward, Dudley, taf- llie,uc1f our nei . h , mMn,W. Miif. f the g.Ke is sauce Jor thegan- terwards Congressman and .Governor.) of m n, h:k,.u ...j ,,, lUviI ! 'ler lint .a tor the State, ought I-romKandolph Gen. AlexandorGray v,tMT( Gr virtia. of tl dJ.uuaiJwJvic i tl '' K001 f'r her Legislators and John Long, (.atterwardsSn Cajrres,i. yj,, rrniler.-d the cauv. and of hi .abilities ' That was said on the topic of. the Che From Howau Gen. Jesse A. Pearson. a, aVutemuu, i.our nil ami urgent" choice as j r"w "! Coal Fields Iloads ; and if the From Sampson Gabriel Iloliiu s (at- OUr undaid Uarer in ihu campaign. Journal can get the throata oT all ita party terwards Governor and l,niressman.) From Surrv Lewis Williams (after 14 I I . "to i l null 13 l MHW, - I ,j U , , .,ft.,.. wards so distinguii-lieil as a .Congressman. From Wake Ihiniel' L, Uarringer (at- terwards in Congress,) and Win. liny lan. Front Warrvrr Win. Aliiler Rafter- wards Ciovernur.) - . , t . r.,,rL f..i- tl... ; l)ri.ilicv ()f ,l(.;r .nins as well as men remarkable tr the soh.lity ot tliei r liu!- nieut and the practicality of their com- '"on sense. It would not he just to say ll't 'Mened age. win. so many facilities lor the ditfuaioii irf inteiligem-e . inf t) ,hut j(l ,ie Mtv ot tfmt.n It nnt ,0. .Tll, I110n are . but they . m j- . i t w .i arc too generally- in i-r.vate life. It they retuse to g to tlie legislature, is it De- cuse oi .'!lt - , li.-gust ut the character which assiiuieu oi nut- v cars i yr if .hp ..;...,.!.. will not .-leet il w hat jshail wqsayf The subject is lull ( ma- j iwi s "-- I sue it. ! l W.t!. f..- nr,ml. All li"'i-in v.. iiiv nil "i iiiviuovio ' l.otf- T...rs. I 1 1 f.' .( la-fx ui.rn 1 an ttrtiol- . -j- rz.".. : , " men h i common to see the same names from year to year, and formany years. f,l'.r. iLnrolivnirinirpd pi...rlHpr. in Mmiiliers Uerf T IU'isIation. and tain lanty w it t..e in- lerests of tlie State. 1 llllt t'K 18 all Chung- . T, eo. 1 lie late Legislature had 114 new .,...,i it of 1 7t, the "whole tiii-nher. J'aij. Oj, rc-r. ig. weu!d have Irert r;ll to see a Ua a railroad to our eo'al-nvldr; the -We f charier fie'ple of Y ette. ille uej st-Tnuous ex. r'ion, lo secur.- e: the limingtouiaiis wante ! fur:!i.-r api'rot'ria! '.ns f..r the I '. K. A' I,'. K. ijr-itiOn company, r n,w "' haveitrviilt, ntimt tli ftcbeine; rswiurrt alrcndv of lornob bj l tlits fjl fjfi.' tlma ii w:.a u!l s-.v.T t!i !:iT. It u wy to for. th reulu if ucb talN bad be- am taw-. Taxation would hae incrH--d a bundre! iwireU-I and tht hi of our Male Iw.iielesslv ru n..!. lltiiuhlicun JJanntr. .. . . , j . ll 19 m.-u ., m x w,v rrAU tlK'nt Ives aUlMlt :f' riiat t,u'rt' iinfobr wrjtrili fockeil nti hi tin cm -art -"fields ut Chatham. A railroad would bring out ,1,ttt wealth, aud place our estate in a po- 't;n immensely more favorable for ob- taining credit. It would give us exchange ll"lJ relieve in of serious embarrassment .i in I li .ks i t ri nil iitro a I .'t (f.i i r it m 1 I nl- v - . - - vond doubt, would have rai-cd the Mate a'JOve ail "ianger as respects her credit ; but yet the banner protests to aee that a liberal poliey o.f-the . of the Legis- bture would only have insured W.ca, . , j run . l,.o r.,.,... n ...... ri.m il,.. or.' "ri tide as tollows: "K.p your temper, gentlemen; the I), mocrat- i IC I'SnV I- l..;l, , o, ,1-h llie lillMKI ul llie Ule and lie ir re,oiiMbi!;tv tv will meet the. people ot .ortu Of asion i prestjiteil.''. A little obscure, but me.tns, we sup pose, that liotvi it'istanding this legisla ture did no practical good, the democracy will endorse it - will rejoice over it; -and when the time ernes for tlectiiiL' another, . will.?ei.d up to Italeigh ju.t such another ; set. Of all the Jangers whi iien now iiireiuen me pro.pei iiy m .v.rui i.aronna, we uo, believe tiiere is none so great us that of mimiMiiig lu-r destinies to the. bands ol such a hotly as made uj the last (ieneral ' Asseinidy. wise aii'l gooij men, ion-1 -i , i . , . .i i - , . i ;". S"'";,,y",; '"i)""""S "UCJI cy of public iilLui, . backed up as it is j ter la the gamer thereby, aild has IllOre- j y, 1Ult .,. fr gNie time, by tho xp- ,' over-the satisfaction of knowing that he i ' deepest shades ,jf""h wil'"'t cl-ri vi,, the pul-, . ... , 1 , . . i hsher ol his hard earnings, ll u paper obscurity, as if in very shame, for their' .,...;, ,lt ,,11-i, wcr,, , .. , State. The solicitations of I. lends to draw i;.l...... c... i i...:... ' t.iciti vo v m v.ai",iu.ui;s 101 ij-i,iiuiiu honors, are fruitless; because true worth V . .less; because true worth ssjVrt to preferment. The 1 ,, . ,. : ,. ,oW thoir wisoomf . here- ( is tio longer a pass ..i.. .a ..i.i . i . .. .- ' " " tore, not by a blind adherence to . parly, riglitor wrong, but ly observing these ; trutiis, an.) giecdiiy retracing meir steps In-fore bor.,leKkle invrdved in Ulirrii.tt. '..r - .e. ..A H..t...;..n-..... "-i.ii.li .!.. .... . . . i , I. fwi I'Mfann litf r t Imni I ,ni- ailifiii 1(1 I io escape left them, Thcy.sbonld j s-ws.s s, vol '-.::.!. i-jr iiu be iMocd 0 i.M. To f.nl v ,v,;7 f r J'utt v sake, is a weaLiit'Mi u.tt, !w dUrHcttfiii to tli'u iiiili- viJuul than it in&y , juvve' iiitul .'.' the State, and is vastly below what should bel tho diguity of a free-born and intelligent American citizen. L'' pa8td the bill to aecure an equal distrib ution of tliudtlio lands to the States. jfARK THIS, AMERICAN'S! We litar much in tlimte lattf-cltijj, in faror i0f i'nion j 0f Fu.ioii In opposition to Loco m t,oH who l.av hitbrto mo.t i.umilv urged' it, etideutlv oiily una the cry to , ' r ,.' , i , ' hood wink and gull Anierican.. I but we find I'epulilicaii. ot iioga county nave appoint- f delegate t tb UiMwm Wiviub at Ha-. ; risljiirg, nnd paiwed eriesof resolution., among whiib Is the following; That w recognise in " Enion " but anatlier line lor " 1 haunter," in J hiikli a it relate, to . LUIS lUlUfi: UUUIl. Ill .1 . ... : fisld ar fcuuuah d llie Ik-, publican party ; that, lovjjjg tlw great principle. upon which that party i founded, twller than present succew, (it tnaL wcce... must t pur- debased by any sacrificw -of our- convictioi.s ofiou thuiusulvea ueraoliallv. We will war- - i ... , v- I' I't . I, ' L' V T I", T' TT, : An amusing iikm.iwu .aciifi(e.l in tlie town oi ..v;oi,i, i ,.i,n.,.in we i,n oay, .v vo.er, wuose .;t,..lrv .,ll-..mcat.sH.H Were cal e,l in .ple.llon i.v lit' IWHH I IJI N'llfl lilt II, II 111 It I lilt! re till 1 11 lnw Itlv ts)Mi in tliin Stat. unj.rtik "'ii hi;fiiMi tth-ir min-l lv tnjilvin with iu jm cju'tJ f'll luliTrtbU, 1tut found it ilitlii tilt lo nid. An iwcr fiac.' wuh found, and I'V 1. wt j lowly t thf sriiv w;ia d. turmiri hI. uiiti! tin' Utt word wa rcirhl, wtiu ll t "jj.jvrrhoi." 1 h? vvWr hrrt came to a fui! top a K'iid lialt! Tliiil word u n . lit retiu.-j.ud to np'-ll it. Il d'l hut 1. .', lit wruMir. lie w;is then tol'l to trv it a iin. lie did o, but be1tau-d. lie .turn- t.'e-l aniuig lite, luree s ii.ihl.-lur siu. limt anl a, last was requested to pronounce the word. A long pause eftsu.-l He was ein-Miitage.1 i(J trv once ni"rf. IU th.-n Srcl littij-lf up f. t tht f 1 ntn 1 wuii di-ti-riinn.ition in hit 'rf. Iip aid lit r.Mild iMrl j'sm tlv i.iv what lh wonl , lilit Ii tl i? vim) it wh " rnt-r M Whu llx tfi. n b told that be wa. .-gomer" himself, but .f Iw 5fouid stuk to hi.-..thing.U' a year nw. be -...,1.1 ,.r..l..l., l. . f ., ,,. ,1,. ,-.....,...! the h-gium iie qualifications that he ould be maue au eiecior. ,rv Jluitn i uiiaaimm. . ...'. v The CWrtott. IV-mcrat c.pie. a Wa,.b i. . ,i:.. i. w,....i....i I'l'lil VIIV IaHiCklt 1 WM V n um 1'1iJ l'"3 K "it t i i i . . 1 i i w'r-v u iMn:'" v-w'""uoo - w ard. approw Sf the prop'jaiUoii . oi tne siantl l.,t the l oimenlion of North ( 'srolina paper publishers meet it i Lal.gt. some publisher. ie in Xovemlarr or 1 )e. eiiit r r-w. " i W.- give our b.arty as-enl to the meeting of nut b a foi.vent.on; hare no particular objection to lb .ia v ii.aiti;i, but wou.l U a. w--H natit fi'd Willi 'toid-Uiio, a lot: '.a.:) H iiiivliu. Tiie time Mii;tr'-trd. lKwev r, wt ar incliited to U-Itevf. Dot tb U-V. On uf tb- oil--eta .J-ir-rA to b ftrc-mi 'ifiii bv tin j.rrp,"id a-"in b-V, ';-iii L" tb ndf-'tiori of tin ta-.li v l.Mh f.r Milt ri't!oii-i and advert:-!! nl. it oi J-r I bit t.ult-di i and l.atr.jr n . " 1 1 U' i.re- nr. d f--ruch aciiane in 'be butti. iiiauat- nii-rit of till I 'r- of lbp Stat1 nil i:ir!wn in- tertJ bou.J b.tv- aim.r fi.i. or ii month pr.'iou noti' t- if the iiniiiw. i bant-. Tt t-giniiir;g of ouid. perhaps. 1. the mwl pro m.,ns lime f.,r sirIi a reuiation.- lb-More, if an KUum Co.v-ntiou bt-Ul. una w r iu favor of il, it w can .Ture anv ibmrf r!rorW bin unanimity oiijt.w .art uf our bretlin-n of iii- lit-, tuiii dial the mould of J ii.'- or duly would not be loo early a lime , lo hold it. i We gi r sSM-iit also, and Unnk June or July preferable to a later dat 'The propriety of an Editorial Con- vell,1 ,r U(e .ITn f adopting the ' i . Cll - Sll SVaieill CII 1 1 1 C. all' I Hf I IU ITallAaC ti. n ..f uc!i other business as fnight pro . - , perly c.tue up belore an a.semhlage orthis .rt. has Uten.ulby aomeofthe pa- ' "- Iheexriencc, we sup-, pose 01 every preae in tiieniatv goes losno that, il the ct edit system wasaboliaheJaiid I . .the ea-li system sul.otitiileil in its stead,' J . - . the arrangement would be iiiliniMv Let-j ter '"r Ul' parties. Indeed, the downhill j ot nine-tenths ol the newspapers that have. ji''J "" JilV.Vftfs'.-Vl.,.lHU 4U)g..Uti . i ciiipuratl vel V brief experience in the in tlie: iibiishing- business, iuav he traced, we hazard hvleiu saying, to the credit sya- in.t., by Jacob A. Fisher, Ks.j. Thefactsj - , s- teiii ; by, the-opeiation of which, their as we learn theiii are as follows: " j Another Amrricnn Triumph. Vtv proprietors were either swindled out of. The boy had pujaay about u jenr are gratified u see by the Atlanta ((Seor or lost, tin.- fruits ol their earnings-. ; nce, and Mr. Fisher suspecting his 'gi) papers "thai Judge rarsj fia twen We hue patrons (fi oli our hooks at this whereabouts went in iiersnit of un.i ,,c..r. re -elected Muviir nf Atlanta, and the t- inoineii, wtio haveie l).ai'i the lirnt cu,,; 8'"CJ wc coinuieiiced the hiisineas, , uhil trni il ,i i if ii! Iicra it t a il i.f line., tel.. . I - ... ... - - ""--1 ("""' 'I"""" "". 'eunse.i, win which ,,.1,i.,,i.i ,.,,. u.;ii i,,,. I it is Hillnitely Petier lor both pub- hsher and subscriber that payments . '" " "u 'i-'l'iireu. tne lor-: ( mi l- Can isut- a better'paper ; he is plac- iu possession ot means by which he can ext.i.iid his operations, and adi to . . . . Uie resources oi pis ollieu - w.lniu llie lat- f,.r i,. ml v ai.ee lint, b.iw inane i.r'...,.u .1... i ... .- ... :.i. .. . I tiitte vs uu Been. io couai'ier a I1CWS- i paper account as the last to be settled, ,i i . . t it l'l;r account as the last to be settled, ttl"J "'l.-itly withhold payment or , year., to tlie great loss and mcotivunietVce i of hM a workwJ c!ii(Mt f ,e ,of as hard a worked class of peopje as the! Counterfeit :,0 bill, on the bank of Onorgia, I " w, rllJ ,tM Ve w ,,, My hardlsndtlO bills .h. 1,,k offieorgclown S C."f thing, . our subs' -rurcra in the niaBS, for i geiieiauj speaaing iney aru a Clever I . ' fellowa- we are speaking only of !". I,"c,rlc' And, wo insist, thuJLthe Ctsb SVStelll is till! best t tl lit Call for"I4u -j , v. . . .. . i . i . . a . U Hsverally earned -onl, ' -Wf.'f M:"' t'h. i , i i f " ! i.:iV! , , u lioj-e. Tl.e Wink coiiiuiem-ed lii.-l iii the Lutheran ClmrcJt, ftbont i2! driys a.v , . uucKirr FAtTonv. We invite the attentioQof Nortli Caro lina merchants to the advertisement , of Mr. O. A. JlAjtKi'KAi-it, of Fayettevillo, in aiKther eolaunn ml we tliink bit appeal to thetrt deserves their regard. We have seen tome ot hit bnckcts and believe them to be anperior, in every resjiect, to those of a corresponding price of &rtlMrn manufacture. CUT TlltllU'TIIROATS. The Wilmington Journal dots not aetem to entertain any great deal, more of res pect for its hiethren of the late Legisla ture, than certain articles of rnr own ir i event quill have evinced. Ileal it take up its parable against their doings: "Is the State to cut her own throat or allow somebody else to do that thing for hi?r siinply heeaiise she can get hor wind pipe slit gratuitously I If the Ix'gialators : ihink this, good and right for the State, they ought to be willing to have it tried cur. (uoiiiicallv we mean,) we are sure. lllrtli, tiifiin. n,,. ii'-". t.ivil uv; , ......... !...,,...( .. --.ii i.,.: greatly rejoiced 'Jioreat. It is true, they e to a pretty 'pa-s : i- leaders be reduc-I 11)vu r,uIlt tl,o Stale , ,. . . r fr(ll ,v vd o Mlurit(., ri,tiriMlll.,, lir,lcr de i...; i .-..;.. i . i ii nta t.iil uii'i nujiinitiii iiiikt iirviirvnin and accitinplilied Juurmil sjieaks as it! does. X. C. Anju. The Ktuni)n i li'fduUrm. 'Hip roIutiili for -tiiini' (roni tlit journal o( our (tla ture h lATUtui jvorlton ot tbt Mrr.ic:;n IVes-mbi, tl it Dill.tsj. wUudi ww 'r4-M'd tbroiib tb 1I..USH' ttl ( ll.i III ailllUtfl. Ilatwlf Alail atlllla'll according u. the Standard, was lo -.indicate ll.etiuiri of history " ,,er whah "julic and trii'h hl luuiberel (..r ten long year," wa. .iilf.r..l I.V lli. s.-n .IM In rtn-ain iiriu..Ml nn in' ,u UnJ,- f ,.I1)tlllIl( W, not of ,;.,,,., .,w ,hi H.. -1,.. .af 1.,..,,- . 'I will hi mil 'UtlVr fur tin mnx uf action in I ho f i Senate. 1h? dociimi-nU iq the archivf of lUt'. , nation .,.., i ,., ...r. ir.i... ... -.....li,. 7 ... - - - ting lb. t-uth . htwy " than lb. reluti.n of a WA leg,.lal..,; ,d ww think they will le. lilv that the M.ii, :an war wa. hrout'hl on by iinvmai me ,M.i.:an war wa. tirongtit on oy t,m asarA of lb American trooo.. 4Wer If ,1.1. .. i -li.i. i.i - .. i ' ' ' n stW Kil which had b" ..ttl iA lit .u.aw..ss, .J ... ,M ,. JL.. at their hands. And now, we hi that 1 : e7 P""""" f Wtav we, outside barbarian as we are, may ,tr; teek tw mrn l.encef -rtl, be permitted to stK'ak of the J""' budd l;tbeir ftwtimea at ta, lale legislature without incurring the l,a" ,,f ."" h ry- aWtcll. penalties of a luemiinire, w hen the polite " 'la'! W s"r -'P'-T 'M.grae., : : ?: zzz l ::jiirhir mierj... but .ho.te.m Mar.. ..utivpr, tJ ihrt tiittntrw 1 Im. ii.Ium I lui mm, ' ' . ., . j - , wears not now tiHpown to ipusilion; lul We woiihl suhiml f, c-o.i.aJ,ralK,n whelia r a fs-- I ,,f, 1..,! of their hlrtir. should I.-Jl will.. ct.iiidacency Us,n the a.-u of a 1'rr.itb-nt who could so lar for.-t th cii.titiiiional hmiUtious "' ' , " " '.irt . ftbuuld ic in fjfafM.n at ibe lim. fftj. hfcurdrr. -ii.nr TIMKS." .here we vsiil. met-t whom C, we may We b.-ar n.ii'i n "har i limes." i j iu hill Oli? V..lltllU.tl, l ternal cry- n.l dUptMt4 w plithstf4tUA, but -bv are the time, h.rdl The -a. in vields ai.un.aiiil the fiuhandn,n , neref reahtt-d reports concerning the duel, imes- almashsnt rHrcrw .Vbi. rml than ni pi i nt- tra-les petvplc sre realizing fair prufiu on Ibeir H'Arrr is iMt Wntf Tba sslitof caf lb inerclianthite, and nitu hanitw find pk-niy of work l'rehv rian Ih rsld of Ia.uisvrilla, Ky, ys al fair wages. Slo will be seltuh ami -ant lo ibal. visiim.Korl I-avenworth, Use or si I bis i iijov that fur which tiny never labored, and Jo dred mil- wi-t of Itutstille. be said lo the t' iaw to act i lire it person, sitken and die, om.nantier, " 1 suppose yoa brgia lo feel, asrst while thoae who are fortunate enough l. live on, out Inf.-, tlia' jou bate at last aliseofersii thai will take physic ; so professionals have quite ind.-riiiaUo region culled "lbs WewlT 'N'or,' enoiioli to do. Why, th- n, tlte harJ tirntt f said be, ' we ar living in the east yet. Four VA e think the nimtinn one . asilv answered. ! hundred miles -est of us. near Kart Laramw, I We have et.r iRttn-ed, in our olwrvntions of un-n ami things, and the world generally, that I coniniuintv which has more idler, than lattorers, more yr's iio than churches, anil where tlie credit avsli iii slaiunds. i sure to be sfllicled with hunt ttiiirt. This at'tdies to cominiinities or in- 'dividual., n i I he Imnks inuv throw orxn their van ta. rsi V . i - . - - - "id. mny perntrate every section and run by ' ".v '" n.s.r-n.e .sn. may t- gai aad u.i, Mli lkmgKam roa.1. Tht Suodard j bo-..er. promi al ll- rroue.1 - ",,;' c, ' .. . . , . ' ', . ' 1 1 I .-r Mil iiiiiiltlliiill. . r, A ..... v.... I ff... ..... ir sn' inuuir mua. ann our wor.l itir il eini . . . . , ; , ' Will not nsvt: calliw Lt conntlairt . Ilia 1-niM ;., r i . in,. it ii.titr.. HOMICIDE. c .en... mas n.gro m,y was aineu , a few miles below- this place on Ihu lflth took him. when the bov altt.Miiil...l bis lif,. , ,y najrpjti'r a pistol at him, and Mr. F.j : I : .1 . 1 - I 1 -1 - t It i iitiiieoiaiuiy snoi nun now n. Killing nun I almost 1 tiHluiit 1 v. tunnirU (iauttf.. Standard H'r.aht uf (Ira.n.TS L..,i.I.. mr ha. passed a law r.gulating the w. iiht f; grain, which Vm m(y elf.-ct thirty days, from the pr.sn-nt time. Wheat lo weigh 61) pounds to th bushel. (lorn 34 live liiee Hack Wheat Hailey aU "l Hnxseed iVa. 44 60 4a 40 as 6V fora Me 46 '" iw not, w understand, prevent, ,. fr,n ., b u,w lAlwut M. ' ; (;outlle,feii ;,0 bill, on the bank of Georgia, I Tb .... i . . -. -. . 1 - are in circulation. - ounien. ii ien inmsr noie. in e-ir- .ruialt - .n on -.he 1 entral Hank of irjinia, wlucb eaec.uieu. , . - j lb New Orleans psper nnnouiics the death Tit ial'v Kofcrt tl ot. n.-foiinurlv of Newbero.iwiiatiy 1 I'T P))"ralihr I. essr. "'-" i-.'ffii'll?.!tWisi!ailKBjav y.c: "I " ' JH.I'ini w;',J klievr. f i fcin- inoiilly .hia.Jnn.Thn 'a ariori - number of his paper, launcticw forth - fiiaraeteristie philippic againat "all that world and tlie'wst of mankind." Di coursing under the caption." IUscalit Abounding," he aaya : ; 1 ""!7T-..'. ', regnlarly, all over the country refigiona pajiera and magazines are circulated i families and many valuable personiaet jfood example lef.jro the world bot not withstanding I hit, and more, obserrv tin teaebea us that rascality abonnda in all clae of aociety, JVtty tliefU are daily eotnmi ttecir such a. ffilirfj!tg.a()&, lrwcr, Mealing tlotlie aruf dry graidX elwckens, ducks, corn, nnd other eatabW Stn4linf vugah..mh, denling in connfer' feif Hvmj mj diseased bortes, art a over the ttoantry. Gamblers, traveffing aiJ Ux-al, and resident rogiiee, art all o thw alert, Howe villnfrw with facet sauwrtideil as lt aaoral law, ant keepin" (uW accounts ! swearing to them Ibr tlut saaW of mm. Whisker alim an -.n . irw y the- ssivall. In riotirficsiVth htv. iViig a re rre training np drunkards in UagJs Sfty affmring Ctcilitiet tr Sab' batb drilling, which can be haslnowuerw The ricti are raipreaaiiur tnw aor ami' Che poor are pwtftit to liTe ki rgwt aasi idleness. Country dealera in aroduce e.sm to town and exact two price for all t Wy have to aell, skI eritTef real estate in town tire asking 6Vtte ren4y(o the injm'yj of businesa and taw growth of tow n. Banks and coqKratirwkarmtendedl for tWpnblic good, have their fcroritet, and are usirtil, in the distribution t4 fa, vor. i mtii W eiivy each oilier. In. - o' ! v id uaW slwuler thsrir Urttera. . Persons of ; oriB ud f-K Pi- tl'".J UU ,,kr .. tWy are. Chetf- ing' mid rw!rri!wiitiiJiflP aw the order mm me mm, wtwranw.. min- . . f . v into tlie C..urchr witli tivfudto tlieir r:i-rttliv dcHiritr)r sMwi tturu fJertuollj u nerve if te devil. clrtin and in all tnuy. TUe&v.. it talking ftlroatl in osrthiylrf. wiibrmf the irccuution to drtm Wuiwlf AdJ if the present g -licral .af men could see tlieuisolves in the (iiaJlHawy tliej a as black as hell ! ,,t.TIf LhATH Oh Da. tk&SEICK. Pr.n.AOw.mi-v Feb. $. Advicct hare (non recrirvd hnr de l- . i.i i i i . r belie! that his S-Jll Hlisha Kent Kaaa.Mu y ,hj JutingniaJ, explorer, baw diet ., n..... .Ji.;.i... 1 i i i .1 "-...e, a i ..iiaueipuia, wmcn waaice the ., n,.,.a . i.;,i.. i i i t .1 "."'f l,d BM ininiia, miiiuur ..S3 liau gsjllw SOT UIC storutioti of his health. Tlie ice in the Susquehanna yield.! rwi.rain.il oi ill. neailll. . w;,l. sXNt .wn.M i. 1.11. ' - , ..0w., "1 "I'd way III tile Stream this day. - Jju(l.X duel to,"t place Oil Monday M .rymi Kerrr, oil the S. Carol mi vide of the Savannah river, between Ilaiucl Stewart Kliiot, Ks'j., and Thonias U. Daniell, ltf. .which resulted in the death of the latter gentleman. The weap ons chosen were title, and thu distance twenty live paces. Mr. Ihiiiicll fell at !' iirst tire, w hile Mr. Kliiot received n wound. These gentlemen were well '..riown citixetis of Surannah, and much excitement was ar.Hitd in the city tf is the ro-froikical ttntrt of I be V. Slate.'" TIIK UlfiH I'UIXT KAILKOAD. W e undi-rst.sHl a tew weeks silica, that tb High 1'oint and I'anburf Uailrosvd bill passed thu Sriialc, on the eve of adjonrtimsvnt of llie - I ...... i..t.-.. .,..1 .!. i. ....i : -...,..t:ti i . . .. . . .. nit. 1111 ir ii anuutir 110 1 .ami, mm naiiiipmiiT nw - jlwle." that it "banal Ux hla of the Horn whicn it appear, lltal llie Mil did pass, sou all tha". now remain, i. lo build uNrotl, witb- ;oul ""' eni. ... ....... ..... , win publish Ues aooa a w can procure a copy. I'mpU't Prtti. . ..... i tut rottti tul oin uf man is Ins ariaflOW gigantic when it precedet mm, anu niirinv in its proportions when it follow!. tire American ticket for Aldermen, not- withstanding tho remarkable effort of i 'uniocriiej . Ah admonition against haaty funerals occurred lost week at rrenioni, irnio.-r Daniel Stearns who had been tick with" the fever, ai.narontlv diod. All arrange- made, and tho friend and nients were the clergymen were assembled to pay I in last tri uitw of rpsiMict to the lUDDoSeu deceased, wlieu tno body a)searvu !b! the touch, Iti'storative were aduiinis Jtered and fii a fuw minutes the man who 'had como ao near being buried alive, a t . I . - . I str a i wa'ajitting up. Ho ia now In a lair ay j VI I .V - VI J s .. j,-,. c;ii T' t n , IfLZl T shall not Ikj lawful fcir i "T ?" "' haa brn iotraduasd in0 which nroeide that 'l an oersua to kill or d- - not owned by himself, J "J . ' , " . '"7 llw full,T .1 1 1 T,d .i birds; iU rw swallow-msrtin. '.'ft w .iuiUo hawk, wood peck.e'. . . irj tailed thrush or brown llirasii". ?iv. Urk. r m',rsli quail. . - . 1 i :. I I 1. .. ... ,ir lard or .Utniper reu-oiro, i.ii',i"n " -- , . . . J .. i.:..i ."i ..vk;.. I.lw.linlr .ir nee raru. wa. oiy., go.ini .tuoi.t, isi' - T,i and sparrow under a. penalty of 10- '' striiclion"uf tl..' above l.Bh1eraTid Wrdf."" '"MsSaua t. . ... i ' i i H 4wtji
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1857, edition 1
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