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JJfMM tj PdlitifS, Uf BJ5, ;5 We Lave seldom read a letter contain ing, io eo briuf a ciir'8, to mucU valu able matter a the ililluwiug. It i frii.n "TT native of thratowa, lung a midgut on X the baukaoftbelIwden. Jli.own state " went of hi jJace at residence wilt snffi- eientiy Identify him to our town reader, "."5J bliwyiipM lihani'cter clothes all - thatth) wys with thajmpres of tratli and e-tbority : ; - . . ' 'i J f - at ' 'a r . ar a 4 .'5s.'1' jrw i4 raytuerw votener, WfJ ATT1" Jfettr. EdiUit: I am surprised to! V, vJaU. -.Villa , leant frwtalWrtJiniwril the UUartw.1 "'"'" ' ? - that tue -eiuture ol ;orin Carolina hat adjourned (fr two yews !) Without "doing anything tft dcmlope tlw Mineia! . Mfoarcea ui aiate. r or i auow ol tin measure that can be taken which would 40 nieklv anJ aurely give 7 importance nd jinameial credit to the State- aa prov ing to lire world that you have, iuxcMf, .au inealikuMaUle quantity uf exofiiont Cval ami Irvn, in Jiuiu-jMMitl. These, ' - it k well known, are tbe eletueut. of tbe jroaperity and wealth of England. 1 live within a few mile uf liondout, the great shipping I'urt of I wo , powerful -Coal Companies, and aa I bave au invest , went in tbe busine, it occur to uie'tbat it way be a seasonable encouragement tu ... tboae persons wbo are struggling, witlt OBt tbe aid of tbe Slate, to build tbe Unit Itoad from Fayetteville to tbe Goal Field, to assure them f tbe large profit' deriv ed frvui Goal Mining here. 1 aend herewith the lletrort of the Manager of tbe Del a ire ami lludou Canal Company, by which you will see that tbe profit but year waa IS per cent. There ia not a tock aold in Wail Street -which ia luoru desirable fur iucuut and permanent increment. ataiitiv iucreaaitti; oin.uuii.ti.ni of I do I ttM, "X""'u --aou a inoiiuinuiit - Coal, (AnlbracittO wltieU is wikicliIi mj erot-led to liu iih-hkh v in Westmiii teood fur domcaic Jurjjre mt it i ! fter Albt r, mxl he rectired every tnkcn aaf(rehdering tro.ii Fire ol f r,,xCt' which could do honor to hi much ie imiiortaiicc: ami cmti the rar- ,.. ... n ,,t . . i . r ...,..1 . i HifiiioM . .Uut four year urior to t hi- toer lea iiioiicr, at f6 for 2,240 tlx., than! , . , . . v to Hire meii to cut and haul bi0r,rr.j"l'ctt,,ono( Andre, Nathan Hale of Cn- There it no OrtiLlrj in which a lUil":tllcu''cl"""n 'e American army, death (ieneral army, 9 i - , jj j; J' : - ) SALISBURY, N. C, MARCH 10, 1857, NUMBER XLI j You will aee likewiae, from the table ! .,;..;,.. ... ,ieed to the Ikpurl, the gwatKl ,.; '"""" Bf tl,4; Hfc'8 "f 1 ataiitty iucreaaittj; cumumftion of the ' ll,e K'"5 of caQ(J a inonui rdurintf th entire winter, tattiendinir alt ojieratioii. ilere, there need not be a working rtuy in the whole year loat Tlie whole rorty of tliii town and county would be jdicionlr investtd. if wc, io orininif lorth Ht reaulUav tiioe j.rouuceu hy the Delaware and Ilud..ii eiiterprine. liut not a tithe of thie ia required. With another hundred or two tboiiaaiida of dollar, it can be done here, a it baa been done elsewhere, ft mtutU dunt here, if we would avoid poverty uu J cuntempt. It tejU be dm ! Z-z - - ' LIFE OF emm MTO l DALE, On the 2nd of October, 1780r Major John Andre of the British army, waa i un-aa sy, uy the order of General Wailiing.n. He was a (reliant officer and aaaccoiiipliaheil r""tleiiian, who de- nerved, a U -tter fate ; but he waa a.re hended, proved (,'iiiltv, and by the stern i law of war waa luihjucted to death in this Road can be more cheaply constructed at the )c of 22. bad beeu put to than through the ' j-iaint of North ! on the 'Jid Jay of September bv (i Carolina, where there r no rock, to be j c....,,tt,,der of tho llritul. enconniereu in im -ooorawon, auu wuere , , kllM ,. .i ,i ' ,' . . i" i"e aauie wa, and lor the iwiiie io- I . ttmuer i. i.iera.ir npn the tracit, Mr w u t.Ulu liiiiU mid fur fiH ai-riMtt 4lrvMirid mhu .. i . ' r . . 1 4 f value II low pac-e. Ihe e.Mi or the tJcieware an.1 undlMn WM Mcrit l0 fa , . .ai u..mpany 11 n,pi,argea m ti.e .informer wM lWlir i1011ir' 1 ,, r.;I road cara, al.-nj- r. into the tlle latu.r lerilllUJd to uUi: vaoai lc. aHi toe u . nu n''viUn1ef.Uel)u!!itio,i(IfWiii( eoal are aerated, and the latter .old for ,he .)art of jJt.rcl4Vt.d 1,4, ,nd r. certain imrpoH; which plan may be L,,,,! friend.. The contract i.V niorti adopted gt r ayctteville. . fvil it j, reUiJlfkltbe . mr u j, 1 !,nt '",c,,tanJ U,e ! to account for a inflect o Ldarinj;, an.1 l--.v . - -1 r - j wiiicn savour, ao uiucli 01 imbue inirrali- well aa of iiiiuBtite. After tlie art ol a ioa bun attuuiol .ms uecn inuue to put It away. The Hon. J. VV. Stuart of Hartford, Connecticut, with a becoming jealousy, at oiict lor the reputation of lim country aod f.r the honor of I lie neglected patriot, liaii puiolljea at tli it lute iieiiod tlie betl; ..1. 1.. 1. .1 1. 1 1 1 i - I iiii-MK'ii 1,1111.11 me uuijiuoie ueiiiu(ueucy ol coiiteiiiiorary iiiol Aiilincqueiit ainiHlilo would eoahle liitu Id prepare. Tlie in dustry maiiiteitted in colleetinir o inaiiv n imsi vice, and claim noon the ..1 . (rramuoc 01 ma countrv, the American witb you for it teem, to me, that if tbe I ,uje interert. pf the two piace. are not m thu , however, of the greater 1.1 caae iAfii4 they are lar more v than j cclltlirVi fc,rieVous iiu 0f ,' ill any other leaaiblu mode of reaching ; clllu fllto rtfme,ubraiicc, aud the tbe Coal Mine.. Itut I am aniaxed, after the experience of the relative advantage of Itad ICoadk and Canal.'"! (liver., lhat money .lioiild have been tttrown aa ay in r.n Loekt in the C V. Kiver, liere drouiit. and frehet aiterliate and haxteu lUvJrruf of the woiLt tiKi great at all times in that climate. The money inn-tied' in the Canal of the IX-iawnie and lltidvfti C a! i.iiiiaoy i li"W devilled an liuwitv exiK-nd lure, and it 1. rvprvtteJ Vnj the if J!.ui waa not extelide'l to the Uudvoi ai oner. MV WIFE. . -"! V'" r I nn dtiut, . ' At Ihroufh lha world t pmme4 ; ' Mi m lh int mmr of mj tifc, Til. dt.lOTt anil the bit. An tugtl thU4, bjr f m irnj t fait, Tu mnh dllfr drimi, Who bruof hi ber rirlae o my bnn, And kn hr wiap la beaten. I drranwd ool lhat thii child of ui Wuald mine .re.r be, The! the hai curoe to tread thi rWld, Tlii areary world, with me j Bui ia kindnefjaiilii by tide We wandered, dey by day. The amr I hired her ; and tbe more ban aewaed inclined to tiny. Ta (Irang e lhat (rum that eery hour I neeer knew a carev- But teemed, ih rough toroe unearthly power, A iltatam thinf Ui bear; And if, percbaaee, her (entle eye E'er marked leer iu mine, 'Twit inrued to trnjlrt by her kind bean, And matured on Ut ehrine. Aruund my growing deeiiny llrr b-prt all centred were. For maeb I tried ui make thie world A ttranal hotao Ut her j" Aud alill withal tlit teemed eualeat . .rT beer ita rougher pent, Tiigi-thrr with ihe juye the found W kitet aetthng at my heart. And Ihni together, hand iu band, W trad Ihia rale of toari ; Our youth departing, but our ktrt Increasing with our Jean; Forgetting all lhat outward world, Made up of grief aud tin. But luring more the world abuee, And a bright work! wiibia. The cheek lhat ehaely preeaea nine Ie furrowed now by yean ; For we bare known Ihe caret of lift, And we hare wYpl lit lean; ' Bui uod wat erer kind to ue. All a. .ugh the world wat cold. And wt are growing 'happier Ai we art growing eld. There it arigther world ia fiew, A home from eomiw free, A dwelling of eternal yean For my dear wile .and me. And O! the angel of my youth, 80 gliod and very fair, I kaw will take her wingt tgaia. And be my anget there. Eocoantrr wlk Elrpbaab. Anderson, in hi. interesting book of African Adventures, gives the - following: On another occasion, when the night Eitambraierg. BOARD WATEDA Gentle maa tod tidy, wilhoat eneumbraneti. detira dee. One aeea queer thing, in little type in tbe newspaper, aotnetimes coiiveyjiigby implication all sorts of doctrine., "disclos ing people', ideas of haopine. when they least tuspect it, and affording a clue to the faith iij many a heart that is A sealed book to those that know it best, and yet all set forth so many tiniesdaily in a dull advertisement: , ' Sometimes, as in this a irate exores.ion of ra want," we have'neople's definition, of things, which set Webster and John son at defiance. . ' M Without encumbrance I" What voonir mother, when she feels for the first time her first bom's breutli, would ever imag ine in the how blossoming of her nfcur love, that any where beneath the sun there should exist a lexicon.1 wherein un der the E'a it should: read thus : EawMiaAKca, a. A young human being a etyld. There! What do yon think of that, ye old-faahioued grandmothers, whose love is visited upon the children, even to the third treneration t "Rachel weeointr M I I r? ior ner .cnevmoi-aiusrt fy "Here am 1 and the tncumbratuYi thou hast sriven me !" And the leopard shall lie down with the lamb, and a little tMumbraHce shall lead them !" These little motives in pink and fair dimity, that stir up the pulses like a cla rion, that nerve up the weary and light np tbe hope, and till up the BigLing. with song, are eneutmraneai ; Res. for Divorce. Aa Eastern lawyer writes at lows: fob I" -"-. , , 1 v- -, t.-e lexatil gecerou teneftur, ia.jnt.. town yesterday, and put cp at tle Caro Lca Ilotct It wul be remem bered that be rteettly jrave 300,000 to tL fit of Ilejtloiore, for the porpose of founding aa ioatitutioa of Ieajming in that eity- yra. unu. 1 . V ' .'. : . 'ajeltJ L a. . , A SCEXE IX CONGRESS. r- - The fcCowing aeerte took plaea b tbe Iloaaa of Repewatattoca MTaaaday; . - t Mr. SlteraaaaL itiatoaawWan1aaaloau aatj U atiei I ia the oaVaai rgpert of the aw cawJiagset yttttraay, tha worda " that' a Ii, attetad ia a low toae. aad aUributod to M,. WrijrKof Teaawaaj - kariae; ' baea applied to aoaacthiagj be (Mr. Siiwrmaa) tad aaid pesdinf (be oVbate ea : Ute Ktatat ameadawat. .lie tery. Why marvel at the one and sot at j WfcW "U g-maa to ay wbatber br was tbe other! Would von Imve the uv stery fBrtrfjf . 1 . ; " i t. in both cases nnvelled I Know, then, that I . " "f'"1. 7, -God bringeth the wind out of hi. tree. J -- .fciwi . my office a short time since and inquired !"reg- . . i"00068! of Mr. Snrmaa mid, from wbat U' eoold len. if be could get a di vorced from bis wife. ' " " yrV be belietad it waa tbe bngaaga of blaclfnued. Now, a divorce is not to be considered I n.-drwttd w4 explain iaJd by erft4tBeataad intoxication, hastilr, and I gravely said that I regret- i know,i1' be mind of tbe Lord! W boj yr. Wright rrpiM taat be eoekt aot, of ted that onr lawsawrei divorce, and lteM x added that if to would inform me partic- tt,,e..nnorKn'wd matter which tonne tire ; tleewaa from Otio ttH It ka4rEed kr- uature and extent ' 0,,nel ot nan puyaical nator imai tb uPttiooaalre ea ajaajkia- An Italian gentleman called at suor get i Wbo. eitlier, can tell hoar Divine life is communicated to tbe soul! Xay, who i . i ., . rf- i - r l i . uar"ie' "W'7 " f some time arc iftioinB, Uirln. . A Strange Co-. James Ptkfy died , - , - , uuie w:v iu .iiti-iriiiaii, leeVViDfiT a under any eircuinttaucea, imuarted in'..:.i t,!V ? I ,7 "r B0d w,tUeff-Uppeed that oeer fbirtr yeai. .go ho according to tbe purpose of a Sovereign 'J l2A t 1 j'lrilj 'rT t-" ccording rill, whic ters! BdtL -ill i.ii, -A. ,rr... r, ,n ireiana, ana uvea vim a is Tram tin Dmlj .Vetra. nnsT steji smr. nlarly in. relation to the of bia gfievanees, i would advise him "In wbat particular ha. yonr wife dis regarded her marriaee vows t" Italian Well, aqoire, to tell tlie trnth, my wife don't kuow not'ing about cook'n'." I waited to learn wbat was coming next, and bearing nothing, I ventured to ask if mat was all, Italian." Yes, squire ; bating that slit is the nicest little 'otnan yoo ever see in your life." ' I snggested to my distressed client that a divorce would cost forty dollars, and that he could teach bis wife to cook for half the money. 'IJless yon," reioined the Italian. "I (ion t know not wig about cook self." , "1 hen hire a cook to teach yonr wife. ! power, low pressure, due proceeded ' her benefit. The first wife brontrhl Tlie Ital ian became silent and thouht-l'"1 -ew lork to. Savannah, whence ' fur dower, and tbe court awarded it trv ful. In a few minutes I asked r l"e iled in lSfljvrrpool.EnirlaiitLfher. "How do you like my advicTl" (making the passage in twenty-two day.! . Hearing no restmnae, I looked round j n passing tlie IrisU eot, tbe amnkeaudj u ttl.'V' if i and discovered that he had quietly stolen "' i cbimneya gave lie-r the I -Jf -?""g eirenm- away. . j appearance of. ship on fire, and vea-els rn ""T week' " Tbere is a good moral to this, bot despatched rom tle cove of Cork f rTV,7we vtwungoi, toe f yr.mvm w IWCOWWT wife till .be waa the mother of foor chil dren, lie then came to the united States, intending, be said, to send for her. In 1-31 he married Io Cincinnati, and lived with his second Trife till his death, tho a!ab kiri9 flit, nuithAfupu.l .t..'l.4UH W. . . , ! . . B m vi K,dM UIIIUITU, e have trie following record on onr A f.- e.r. l.r. I,. a:-a ..-' " " f v.v.w Ultu, Alia UIH WHO eommon-place book, of theraf Ocean heard that he was living in Cincinnati, Steam Ship. She was called the Sevan-! and came out from Ireland. He was ter- nan, ana eommanaea oy Capt. Uoae riblv perplexed by bia two "Wives. 'vet Roger; waa built in New York, of three i admitted bia first m.rri.ra Th.LJA ook'n' ,t. hmidred tons bartlien, ship rigged:-' wife, however, succeeded in inducing him t Her engine was of seventy or efgttfy borae to cou vey all bia property to trustees for ronr wife."!P"wer. tow pressure. She proceeded j her benefit. The first wife brongbt Suit So, then, the iweet little candidate, for Ube feelings of some of your "lady . fo Copenlntgen, Stkbolm, St. Pers- '"f ."J1 tlitx roriw . . . . z 1 " heaven's kinirdom, that dance round the threshold of the open heart, "grid eiiler unforbidden; that keep the world from irrowing old in sorrow and in sin. encurn- tranctt, all ! And when they are snatched away, for ao. alas: they sometimes are, aa the green-sward broken in little billows every where, and the Rachels that will not be comforted, so 6adly attest, think you when the mother rocks the empty cra dle, and looks npon the unnressed pillow, and finds in the ''till'' a silken tress and pair of little shoes that were laid aside for sandals of light, that she finds the name of'the wearer under the En's! That when the poet sighed, Rut one deed lamb it there TKre it no lire-eide bowaoe'er defended, but hat one recant chair," or when he who sang tlie "Airs of Pales tine" declared " I cannot make him dead Hit fair aanthiny head. It erer bounding round my ttudy-chtir,' dare not suggest it, for fear of wounding " her relief. From Liverjmo! eh went ciders." i burg, and Arundel, makin brt'tjoing to one of the ins- uuurciuc Aruri 01 an auioill- vj-u.c s. jtow- . , .. ., , . . ing State, and he told me that he was ed-lieads, ministers and officer f State,!, ' , .l u 1 , ' " . - i .... MI til I fty aTanfaA 1 iBPen ntvt I H a nL a. "I! . Tl fw ar . i .u..j.i...a..:. .i ' .... (m.7 ti. i,. . ..v. .J" " Oetenaaiit tor the .tone, but he rv iciiticu me lorriroiiii; to one Ol tlie H8-fitt'ieiien ""f,.! t 11" .1 . t e t u ice. of the Supreme Court of an adjoin- Savant.au in twenty fi ve daraC Crown-ftt f "'"S tefon I eoold . . I a .1 ; - l I . . I Art inoil,..! U.-a. ! II T . r by a rich merchant, concerning a divorce, plate, jewelry, o:c, presented to her vfl'"? .J01- - Court .tTL The judge, who was then a practiiioner, ra. V lT", objected oing any business upon thel She subsequently made tiro voyage to fm.V?J ".d d'Uct? Sabbath; but so nrirent were the ,UUeals Constantinople and back, beinw tbe first i..,,Cl"& ?rIin oflww ; .ln,.Id of l.iu frinH .H .f., 1.!. .... ' .... atenmahio that lv...,l tl, V wirueaO SU OOWB gUUOlUSbed. ... .. v.um. ui, woto, iubli r -. - . h. the judge consented to hear the history jean Sea, as well as tbe Atlantic Ocean, of his trials aud the particulars of bis af-', S'le was aflerwanis purchased . If run as O i I I. -. 1 V- I . . h Dictions. I P'-ci oetweeu .w iotk ana cavan- Client.-ruYou know verv well. Mr. i '" ualer Captain lioldreds-e, but , that J was was np ward of forty year. ' wrecked on the south side of Long Island. 8l' age when I married Miss B ; from I Capt. Moea ltoger, of Uroton, Connccti- which time I have not seen one day of . .1 I i n t w . u..n....;....i n..i t i " Tb.re i. aa ftiak, tuMtarer watched and tlUlwHll' Kl ' tu uiatiie in y sen. roesioiv ine aiscre- lui U tltitt w ere known to f,u tin-1 ..i.. oim iiiiiiiiaii.,ii. mo,I in, I. i u,ii, u 1....1! 1 endtjavounng 'test. ti.ey are arraaged, and the ctataical style I 1 was startle.l by a peculiar rum- in woieu lliey lire iiunatsJ, .du the. c-i "'"'e VUMSWlu.JMiprli(Mig rcoini.ltaiied auihor greut W., We al- Iu pereetveti, to try- surprise Well may iideliiviil men w Jifl live .in '"Vi V"?) 'lie .vruec ws-pnvrlege- in-tki-n v other part ol the cemiitrv .land aiuaaod ( oider that others had not ..i r i . , ,i I undertaken it long before, life narru- t tlie Leiriaiatiire of 2orth Carolina leuv -1 , , ., ,, , . . 'ie hat all the Luunatioii ol romance, ing our mineral reaource. buneu for j al,d wo w ete held, in reading it, by toe aouiuer two jeain. mere ameij euuiioi , saute poaeriui sih.ii unit wiucu Wo re- be another Legislative body ill the Luiou ! uu-uilier, 111 ea that would have acted so stupidly. i "u r tvUU' . i .Mill! IIUC Hiul Our Ugislature has done.., however, , , . t ..i..,.,!.. .-l,.-l.l'.. but first tired ut the nearest of 'the seven and the question now i, .hail Kayette-; , cuutrituti.n to the history of our couii 1 bulls, and then, und without a moment's ville be equally stupid! Or shall she; try. The "Ai.itv -aJU dtM-ulu ' tlieijL,a' ! ri",,"i1 t,,e ""'ru "I'-'" r"'i ap.iuin, h.uU.r i.r,i-rii,- t.r herlf iiai in our Revolutioitare uiii.nl. rut. ot the leiimle phalanx, littering at the by doing the work without !:.! aidf ' deplored, is here tilled up, and a pro Let Ilia above Idler answer the qiK-S- per tribute paid to theyouthtul "tnuiiyr" tion. iwliote dignity in death was iu perlect From tbe pamphlet strut u by " A beeping with the purity ami disiulervst- -North Caroliiiiau," r.ud from other au-. ed patriotism of bia life. tlicutin aottrcea now before us, we lind i"tn siitlerers vvinceil great coiuiHsure aim aeil j-oseenoioti in their exireiniiy, yet one tauuot but liot.ee a striking ditl'er- was very dark, I crept to within a short j that either of them dreamed the burden distance ol seven bull elephatits, aud was of rl .,w. u... . ,..-,....w. j . . ...i . , - . . , l ft " "SM eim ii'Jt rain to pi riuer, that the company owns, thirling fiom Carbotidale, loj luile of rail loud and mile of canal, which brin llieiu to ttondout, on the Hudson, miles by j 'at aottfa, expreuve of their mental ex titat rivr to uw loik city. Tlie lujwiiea of rail road ha 14 in clined piano, (a nil a stationary h';:m at each,)-which overcome an elevalioii ol -.123 leeL A moouiaiu of !HJU to laMi eet bigb, separatiu the coal rev 'on from i 'r my country lw4riMawin40anlt bl execution "in coniidete rtudij-od this rnoriuoua aacviidiiig grade j unitonn iu r-coat of dauliug searlel, " aeeejaaarys- And thtr 'tittrat' 'tiitaH Toyliagirf wwd andwrlrtititB X lirigTitiiiat 4tMfl,'iii.:tth "Mlilo feet Let our cititena pouder up- bia long, beautiful hair carefully arrang- on thnj fuc'f, t'-v 'by c""t aaov.1 J 4d at-wttb -bfa- bands-nporr -tirar"tnfis;' elevatiuu .a' 2,13 feet liy rail road, ami pucvd his own colliu back ami forth, gax then descends 1120 feet by locks. Fur-jed complacently at the fatal beam over flier, that the capital of this one company i hi head, aud upon the crowd around ' seven millioiia of dtdlar. And ail for J bun ; aud then dauntlcssjytoo, like Hale, what! Why to get to uuncsof anthracite gave himself up to tlutt 'tremendous coal which, when iii market, are worth swing,' as an ey e-witness reportslt, which only about half a much per ton as the ' aliinwl iustaiitly closed his mortal career, bitumiuous coal lying buried at Hoep ' Hut with reeot to "the latter, so lar as iver, -13 mile from here, and which can ;can be gathered from the meagre ft be brought here upon a capital of oil cords ol that early day, the circumstances : one miliioa jifi.jig! over a road' were made needlessly painful hythegra wtloae bTglieal gradu-wili be SO feet to a itmtous indignities of the executioner. It tnile! ' J4'1' t'"4L ar'"" Wure "jiinionutl Ibis Delaware and Hudson company j close behind him; over his body was aj -auaporteu:, laat year, iOj,37 tons ot 'coarse wnne gown, or jacaei, trimmed evil . , , . ' :.l i I " l. . I . :.. i. ..I. . . .r .1 pud alarm, - seini-eirele f female ele phant., with their calve, bearriijr down on me. My (Miniiioti was critical, being between two fires, so to say, and I had no other choice than either to plunge into ihe ihhiI, which could oulv be crossed hv ilier da), to have hung '"'' '" tbe face of the male ele m stone about Walluce, I'bants, or to break the rank of the fe Thaddcu of Warsaw. ! ,"uk'- 1 dopted the latter alternative, Mitne time loud shouts. My Cries caus ed a momentary panic among the ani mals, of which I took advantage and slipped out between them, discharging iu second barrel into the shoulder of the nearest nit 1 passed her. No sooner, how ever, had 1 clfected my-escape than the ! wliolo-herd iiiaile-a simuUatK'ong f uli nt er one star lost out of the visible heaven. that set '.treete tbe morning ttar, that goea not down ... Behind Uw daHteired Wear, nor BtoVaf nhecurreV) Anod the teuiprit. of the ally, but melte Away into the light of heaven." May the hearths, tbe thresholds, and the hearts of the world never ho without "en cumbrances;" let them all be mortgaged to them wbo "like the planets are nearest the sun." ClUcago Journal. pancy of our ages may have bad some' thing to do with it; but Mr. II . if you can only procure for me a divorce, I am willing that yon should have the half of my estate, and my wife shall have tbe remainder." J udge. "Well, what is the particular cut, was the sailing master. lie, it was, wba mad that wteiworabhr reply, ' to a liriusii omeer l tiave no aaoafer sir. Tbe circumstance which drew forth that reply, were tiiese: When the Savmonah approached Liverpool, a boat from a British aloop-of-war came alongside and hailed: "Where', yonr matter Captain Stevens Rogers replied, I have 7y Ckolerm und Hog. Tfcig disease) ia rapidly increasing at thv West" Th Madison Ooaner say it la appeared ia that city, ia tbe distilleries at Mil too, aiu at CarroJltoo, Ky.' Large numbers, it la aid, have died at the kft Jft"""1 F i J and about two handred at Mil ton." The bogs often die in half en hour after they are attacked. , '''": The Vernon (O.) Banner remarks thai hundred have recently died of it in that " county, and that aolphnr in slop haabeea touuu oenencuu. - - i 'mode' by which you expect to procure a ' "onfer,sir!'' "Where'ayoor Caj4ain, CoriodS Facts About thirty fresh water spri'mrs are discovered under the sea, on the south side of the l ersiun Unit divorce i Client. "Well, Mr. H , if you come to that, I suppose it must be told. luu know my habit ot lite before mar riage i" - "Ves." "Well, whenever novo I go borne and carry my papers into the library, and by the time I am fairly seated in my chair, in comes my my wife and and 6tts rigiit down in my lap ! Augh !' And then as if to tip her out of bis lap he i-tood up nearly erect with hands ex tended, as it fearing she would get back into his lap again before he heard the opinion of this learned counsellor on this point of law. I then I "He's below; do you wish to see bimP "1 tK air." Puck. Pmnck ' tm Encore. By what rieDi. J we beg to ask, does an auditor cheat and Capt. M. R came on deck and ?7 t a ffay-mtt akMl tbe liritb Officer wu.t bo wanted. lr!,nr. , U 1 r when the following conversation ensued: ;VB s!'U 8P'fitc. J VT "Why do you wear that pennant, sir P; lhe ""T- !? 'Uh tot3er) -o "Because my country allow me .ir.-,de.,"JWK 1,16 wogic yon have bar. "My dnmander think, it wasd.re to P" fo5' fT MbodX insult biin, aud if you tbm't take it down, j jwi buy a pair he will send a force that will do it." " . J ' , o.f jvu Capt, M.rse. turned to tbe F.gineer f "f ?r tnn,M!v,ht -re?uf! and exclaimetl, "Get U.at hut trJcr tMl to ?Te J0" t W'.'1 JO". fine readv there!" , & "V ,B? the,er The man-of-war. Ut turned .Unt iJ''LJlr ''bing, became the hrst were' an instant and wM off. Xotl,ma "wor ITT was .aid about ,1,., pnn.t. It was.u- l'' f1? l?5n PMnter L" peeled at LiverXtbat tbe SvM...i. J d"lj Ut,ng J0ar II", J r mmwy wwua uja I faille nrtr til reie-nA ir.uwm A wuii'i imtf iuu mi. n. f,... ! imiiti iwooiKiiroiw t ntvn ana i,rn! ior Jr.., I...I Ini ,JI- . 1 " ' jwu antnwr MW or sixteen thousand cells. I (o the North. We make the following reward to any one who would take him I P . , ,. ,T e...ii The depth of the Atlantic Ocean is es-i abstract from the tables exhibiting the off tl,e Itf,,Ml f Helena, aud hence ,JS. r!i . timitted at three miles, and the Paeitical i r , ,- , , .. tbe excitement her appearance created J J loor father though,, four miles. ' I alue . of Jniwuc . cxportt from the ,OBt . . E , J the ,.,. w.y about books, and wondV Tl.r or ai r. o,e. ei L nited States, furnished in the olhcial !. a,u.ai.! : " antnor impodence ia eaUin?; . H . v u n ovr vii tlVIIViat ir 13 ttl . . I --w-- ivamig.n aa- w au M. ence l-t ecu them, as indicated n'v their ,,,e' trnmteteii so sunny us to cause every man at uio camp, as i learuetl aiter- erciees, ul tin solemn crisis. "X pray I w"ru,i rortu voti bear me witness," said Andre to Co- b', darkness prevented the beast, .onel Scamuiel, " that 1 meet my fate like f""" l'U"'l'ig i "l,J the jungle being a brave man !" " 1 only regret," said 1 do4u b'-1 tt8 "" "' sa,u0'- 1" ""J P" Hale! "that I have hut one hi.- lo !.. 1 cipitato flight, however, I severely tace- !" The Ciriner .tPll..i i rated niV leet, lor wben stalking tlie le irenerations ot i gnats in a an miner, and each lavs' twVrrT,,rt on Commerce and Navigation for r u,riru i rated iii V feet, lo liniish I'hant I hl taken olf my shoes, that I inigtit tiiu'TTetrersTeHr uptm ttrcmr rr iicnv after while, -I rcntttreit ont of tny place green toVd every twcnty-bour8,uiid viclds ui eoiiceniiueiii, tfiwuuu e.cij iiioij; 4i-jUvg tuaris Of ICfl pOUUU lll.mut.. et ;oly one solitary elephant remai lied, (laving npjiroached within a short dis tance,! could distinctly see him laving water on bis sides with his trunk. I im mediately suspected he belonged to the troop of seven bulls, aud wa. the one that i , had tired at. iSeating ml'self right across his path, I quietly watched his proceedings. ' Alter a time I saw him, as I thought, moving olf in an opposite di rection ; but 1 was mistaken, for in anoth er instant his towering form loomed above me. It was too lute to set out of his way; so quickly raising myself ou one knee, I took a steady aim at bis fore li'sr. On receiving the ball he uttered hundred and fifty eirirs. There. are about nine thousand cells in a square foot ofhoney-comb. Five thou sand bees weigh a pound. A swarm of bees contains from ten to twenty thousand iu a natural slate, and from thirty to forty thousand in a hive. The bones of bird are hollow, and bib ea with air instead ol marrow. A cow eats one hundred pounds' of .... - -v'.".- the year ending July 1, lSjtJ: T'tal Tabic d0melie export ai. Ut year, KTrHrl,Se tvrllolvv product ef Ine tMith: Ctlon, ir.s,SM Ti.nanso, H.rJl.MS -HiIr, a..,-. e..u.u u . , Z,M, E.peeel, eommoa to Xeah and Seats : ifreiluctt oIIum. SSSMSl, lo. Agriculture. la.rye.fVH O-W ene SIK.r, M t4K.! . af. evnoa a leateta -.llvaaw a Hi SMaireenaH Krateu, 1,llt.!3 S310ee,t9 FTsh are common in the seas of Suri nam with four eyes; two of them on """"I -- fiiVT, vu III. top Ol lllBir, rtporU.eirlu.iTrpuSucterUc Sorth, :,,: heads. j t...i. i ..- r j i ii Ihe value of exports exclusive v . 1 WO tlinnftHnil flinr. Illinrlpaii ai!L- nr,p,ne . - . .- t .... I I . -II. . i . . , , r , ' UV . , almost half of the whole amount, and is . .v.v v uoo..u ooiuei , ... ... . o-eral o odtie oiia TMiiimi fif u-ob . . ' bee waters. I Inieri! amnfa ttw that aajMW.1 mim ntnMn. ' jerry. And tbe notion it not quite extinct ' ret. Tliere. we retract, ve feel enmnu. f Cheap Ootv' trail mjt.X dandy iim f.kr von, yon otd erect urea, not anser. remarking one summer dar. that the! lou m.r Rnt mind thia. Vnnhaea e. weather was so exclusively hoctliat when i no riffbt" to steal mnstc. If voor fuitm-. he put bis bead into a basin of water it I maid stole, yonr sauhnoied fatty' dog: fairly Iw.iled, received for reply : jeared copy of the Troubadour from the"- "Tlien, sir, you bad calf s bead sonn at ! piairo-iorte. ren would call that hoaatv 4 very little exene.,? i maid thief", and send f a policeman. . - t -.- uriwa in ima VrlKLISU tXSO. fc.VOE. . utile ciri. on - , ; . . - . : . o . with tingle, tnnocently inonned it the - T , t . 1 , J . . ' " bugles would all blow up while tlie danc- f7"T"7 ,v . t. 7 w.9nS Mi- ed " Oh, no," .aid the mother. - vour jHfT. 5 -TOn; Jf titther will d ih.t ur!.n !. .t;: M dPd to cheat him out of it again. the ! th.i 1 1,. u.,r,.r!,. ,!,.,. - ' tmi "b-nosed Patty and her do. products of the South, it will be seen, is i . : eared music. - .'i' A rogue asked chanty on pretence f; ' all follluloa tu lir,Mlnna i,a,i.,i,ii. I. I . C. ' .. , . ..- ... t , , I .-. .'.-w... ....... v.. x , . tl..... ,.....l.in... .1.1 ... I . . . .....A u'ini iiIIMl .linn iite rtil linmnirrKli.,. ' Allt'r a lime 1 saw It in. am a i..... ...in - , , . .wimuiu-iiieuuMt. auu mi .ioa iiio , w I " - "... .w. r 1 1 1 1 VI V VI . i . . . ... t I 1 I . T. I . . . luu. . , M n. t . . , . . . I . .' . .ua ur, r yiHID . . n .us ?!, at a. coat, for r vl,ias,64 30, forfre road and canal, of Nk With black, the winding sheet of the t P--' cries, and rush.ng 'Hal. llll', BHNl uirajFUai cu in iikiii- Repairs, siiperinteml eight, trauspttftatioii, Jscalfold ; on bis head acap of white, trim-; l,asl .'" euee. Arc. initial to . med w lilt black ; near him a box of rough , bwUriu, . a , , , - .... . ' ivua nn ui! torest. ine next aiicrnoon ne about ki . ..... t... ,i... i ia ...:i... :.t ...., ,.;,.., K....r.U l, c.ii;,. i.... i.. . ,..r. T.e was aiseovereti iieau wiiniu-ruio suoi oi . . V . 1 1 .:--;"- ' ' - 1 1 I ......I. ii.at in.iii lur-j ,.t'aii,oi,i,iiifu' itofiiy-'tW waiw. it nfwi ocvii h very uttcceag ii ti.t ii.VU7 toi'h ihairuard leading tlie wav. behind him ' ikK for a hne teniale elephant had ftv.f . ra-. nm . im.i, . -H.vse It UIIIIVU IHKmKJ iffaJ,a-Tf Wnetiim a,aU e.aav.... w ( j y t......va alia of coal, it . for1her xiua of ft3S.3S . atu.iln.-t Eiwr.1 with loaded muskets and ' ,0 W oll,i!r a t. . . . , . ... -rz, ..." ....., ... .. ' i. rwwii'e.1 in.,,.,,,.,.,, in., titi niuii iaiM.e.ia ill thy war were several "f another mining company j d0,3t!i J otliecrs, aa formal w ituessc of the event ; Ad its' net profit amounted to fU,"lV and near was a mulatto, the common wi 3k ; being more than IS per ceuL j haiiginaiL of the I'rovost, bearing a lad "I"1 if capital of seven -million. . der, and with a coil of rojie around his; ""wvcen onr citizens resist the force of neck, 'buck were tho circumaiances, it ucii taicta ! "tally double value, at hall the exinw, moved to bis execution." elirl 1.1.1. . 1 .. , - -on an investment i onli- ou mil- u ., ....., iiuiead of seven milliona. "tr they overcoiTi'o inntiji tains to gtt 1 teatiiuouial to a work wliose rare incuts . o'eae l,leek"diiu.tiiliT'ttrM-L; ! liuiM U.en aeknowU.di'ed bv. audi tucu as trvere. TberwTttatrWijJvu tuthiop,. l'rolesaor billiinan, The Tribune correspondent writes that lien:-Cass is putting on the air of youth ; iu view of his appointment to tbe 1're-j ; miership. lie has mounted a claret-colored coat, and has suddenly discovered tnut uu in uuiiv .w johiia; cv .me w iiief w.. - i .I.;. ........ j-, . i ii . i 'i.i: i ..i i j' ii u c 'iniuuiiu iiiuq, iiiicicwiiii: tHlMioi. ltu una oeeoruiuKiT aoauuoneu book to our 'readdra, who hardly need our li Writo, and walks daily to tbe Sen- .a afram ate w ith short brisk steps worthy uf Mer Here we can get au article j has Irren preiniijetl under which Hale H I'..!- . . : 1 II.. 1. !,.. ,u Ii a .1 luun ilflmli 1 m-.j . i.:i.. e 'iv . i aiuouiia a iuu prouoniou, i.rooaoiv uiueii i "(. "v ..... .,,--wd eiiffs daily, for fifty or sixtvdavs. and the i .. .i . i ,! i.t ' , i a ar .:. -.,i i ,i i , I more uiau nan, o lira prouuets coiutnou i'" I.""1" ".oru, in ? i I . , f. ".to tioth sections, and we may have a pret rrlo Oiieen lieu has IiiH.n fitnt.,,1 tr nrminoi. I .... .. . . r i . w .. v. trth. the' ladv. one nuucrcu tnousana bees in a season. A single female house fly produces, in one" season, twenty million eighty thou sand three Jmudred and twenty. Some female spiders produce nearly two thousand eggs. Dr. Bright published a case of an egg producing an insect eighty years after it must have beeu laid. i . . . ... . . . madam. 'I oor fellow, said ty fair idea of the value of the South to, and gave him a dollar. the Union in paying the foreign debts of! xiie Tartars pull-a man fcv the ear the country; and1 to the Xorth ih support- (en tbev want him to dnuk-jmd keep ing iu marine and building up its large JpttHfrtg until be opens. .hi mouth, when cities. J-wjettevilh Ofvnxr. . i they j our down tlie lienor. We know, - I some folks whose ears woulJ ri-'t require TOE NEW BIKTII. mu:" rnlllDrT ProhibitUm in AVtP Yrt. A new prolnbipM-y law lias been rep.rd in the Xicodemus hodwisked, How can a man be born again ! The thing is unaccount able and inexplicable. Such was thev State Senate bv a inaioritr of the. al-t Beat this who 6Tur. Eliakim Allen of i spirit of the objection. Eqnally nnac-' com witte pn that aobject. It makes Waterbury baa made and sold three bun- tooantable and iiicxplicable, Christ replies, ' it a misdemeanor for any person to sell dred pounds of butter from the milk 0f;i another tiring, which excites no stir- intoxicaring liquor as a beverage, pna- o,ie cow sinye tbe 20th of April last, bo- ,n8t'- , "! '"rU fou are indeed, born. isi.at.ie t.y Du and upr,n.r.ent, and V . . e i e 1 again ; by that sound by that sound lrTniake it an offence punishable to be w- s.ue. aupp.v.ng . ,.Hl.jr ot iw9 persons ;tlie mnd 0fjim wll0M p.nCw changes toxicatod in' any public place. ,. with all the milk,.bulter. and creaih they 'the soul but the oriirin of His power, its ; ' C ; I Princt Xaj. avsj kU ProDeriw.lt renumbered that John Van Bar ren, in a speech ia Sew York daring the iate canvas, said that he had a family to -attend to, and could not go to Kacsaa. It wiil be seen from the following item, which appear in the New Orleans Delta, that bis prospective "family " ha decreas ed eoaaiderably : 1 "We learn from the Abbeville (S. C) Independent Pre, tbat the negroea on the estate of the Hon. Geo. McDuffie, num)ring about SOO, have bee a sold to a wealthy Western planter tor 140,000, ling an-average of near 700 each. It is stipulated in theeale that they should n.4 be-separated. It ia said that the heiress of this estate ia shortly to be led to tbe altar of hymen by John Van Bu- ' have used since last April. lie has now source and tirst cause, and its inanifeta . . L . '"" t i ' . . :.. ... i;.-- wly jane plains to J have a canat, whi, curv iuat lighted. ou th hcaveorkiiwini? riniiie iu iiavrira. A mini t iininxum n tMiii'u a nrivrm I - - . " Jial, which U froxi. vplJeirvd hVaiTrt, f 1 K4(.rd Everwtr, J hiH- a few pounds of butter on liand, and the,,io" communicaUng spiritual lite, ia.altary of State, is the great h cow now gives ten qnarta of milk a day, mJWer- f e,t.he.r y whence Wne of equatter eoverei; i,. ... . , A.,' the natural wind cometh, and that is i Tbonipaon.-to whom is assi aud is expected to come iu about tlie -,,,,-,,, vrv. It. (.. ...... L " !l.T . . 1 t - J , . . . T. , I , . .o .-.e.'oen vr.raru nseu to sav : vmere e Gen. Caaa, who rs to be the next Sew-1 ... - . , ' the great head of the doc- , .f" Vl I - fief. ir .. i e. . tit !te aTta-ll - t Ita tir&r n, ill win ia tlkA mi w pected same ti me next spring she did hist. Ver mont irOtVArnctet. T:- ' - in the wuriJ ; tit tlmt mtlliim i the otily a . J? at . . " Mt a ioa anot tier iny stery. Its origin, its first cause issuing in such manifestations as produce effect palpable to our sense w a mys- partnient of the Interior, introduce! re- H olutiona in the Cirrcfnoati Ctlorention da-! nving thie doctrine. 1 ' gntv. Jaeot2J4ffit, ... iif r assigned the lie " ," ir. liar ban an has cone ltidd hit Inann Addrea. It ia said to be onite brief raJ Address, it ia said to ha nnita trf - -L tiawraeaagrataiiirggggiai t1! 4i A A- eX W iO.Taels",l(" JawKi'i gratra-sjgSg-tt -a f.at.fgai
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 10, 1857, edition 1
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