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i.k, a Lt vv na-J de urn Uniit : j uctivc norm of- rom ire -man by then.: II, Net'., spciii .1 Mitr.D'.ur, ! a day hero hist ii.4 and ram pned over iki place, ac- iVJJJ p! .mpanied bf quick and Larp pcaU-efhSihoTh. ha! I week on his way homo from tiie Loutu oi' Mr. Joseph Fouiter, of 1 erson County, 1. . L 1. t- 1 1 A ,t,. ," . t3juft.lfr uiaiglitnng.-.:lle0ntt lasted j 0f ft celebrate Mad-SlM in Mr. i'oin ti ljf 4 Kw minuie, but iu that short iliue j ter's possiafoiUllr, y. stated thai eight -'XU dttuisge done to property was consid- day before ho was bitten by a dog wipi lltTbwlimhlthiiigh,wfd1 to 1,0 nad-tliat hejminfediately j---' . t I - - USUI UIU UUUUIAI UCSU i;m.UHb HW uior Wt have beard of sotmo very narrow es-i - , , , ,. , : , , .... -,. e ifnitr i o oAntomraitl lint not ftttlLinn, ajltlK. I tied be visited Uichmood, Va7, in search : lie there Ca.pC but ,1 l.j Ii.-l.'l .:..- I . . i 1 bo cliiir.-!-yrJ in .V I covered with the worm. :!'.;', 1 endoi-'u:. ' -.-"- , VV"''.: 1 '..IW tM'A awn tltmf.Vnfn 1'. n .1 l: - " r.""-', ' '". ,' " " i j of a JVlad-stono, and not fiudine ti llll-Arf W fii.rLUKiaL4 ildl f ti,..'i.ri; , . 11 i i .-it . . Tl , r , Cd7 . .accidentally neara oi j;r. i owner s. xiutt i Vm U.j of tuo cwtnury n t:.c i .urt h , ,..:,., . wuluui alld j iloaw wvn- U.own uti, .:.(. r. Ul ,..,,v,..j . ...n,., i.. it fr - v .- ' ' , v i mmm tiie buildi'i' jTfatlv d.-anafhi. l'rKy tlirw t.rv l.rick n: V.r.-.. 9j'KHtit- Umj Cl.ar'otte li"U i. Iia'l i.tio chimney tliri-wn d-wn ticiluT a xirtKli oi' tie Jtir:ij-it ,,! ; t'.;c w hc'.i. ntftM faUinynh- lin.y.;f ai;d cr:t.iil:i' Uiroujrii two :Uht. lliorc w-r- frvim. einotui in the uj-ttaifs id the Uliii.!i!i ftt tlie tlnif, una finny t :y 1:0 !: was injurt-d, aU!iouj:!i th- l-rick ;aui tenia ; fell ftll aruaii Un.r .c.;.:. T . gflltk'ifScli who crt in the javelin! iu trout imrruwlv c-cajicd ;Lu fai.ng wall. (CAROLINA WATCffilAN SALISBURY. X. C. Tl'ICSlAY KVKMN'iV. JI NK 22d. IHS' TKKMS OF THIS PAPER fl 00 CASH. , .Mtx-iui'iLu.JiirM ICtb. IS57. At Kail Rud raeciing hld l the Cuatt Him in Mu;tvill,Mi We4rly Uw I0d Jann 17- On muUoo A. G. Cwtef, Ei., wt iltm'd Chumuui T th tBMiac. di J. M. 'Miaia, 8er lary.. Th objct of the nectiug thB plioed, tu it: Th auiaf ba bna t" lb purpota of l.Vaf ursi in rc(rr4 toh Rtul Bti ftwa Sn.br to tlw Virtriuim-LitM, by my of MucUrffl. The Hob. J. W. Elln being dUk! pon to t&kem the niiWIin-r, an nd ddrd it, in lliii od ireticl)le manner, thowing tbo neoowity nd (trel adviniagr of Ihe Uuad, nnd iho pri.babls cunt of ita conrtruciion m far rb Vick'ii!e. ' i Mr C. F. Iiahr, l'nmdeut of ihe N.O. B. R , be ; inj pn settfi called on, made a frt rmrk urg- , ipg opiin th eiiiian tho ery grrat advajit-gi' aria. ... . -i 11 -.i- i i ing Iroui tne conairucoon w R" r""" a,iu y rirana U build ill one now umler ciMiaHjvralion. In the riur yf the above, t!:e rii.inm'y w:i a:.J tf a drsl!)ni; IWntui- was ibr.'-un o oilier damage dotm t. t!ic buildity, . The Otiariott Hotel-1 Maj. Keei-Vi tained a lotse of one cbimuey, v. l.icU fvil njKn the nof witliuu: break riy throiyi.. A fiortioh of Uje roof o: "Spriiy" '.eain llill was um off and carritsd f'.'-'.y jard passiiy directly over a dweiliiy iiotise that stood near by. Tiie damage to the building is fcaid to ! i- -er: Mr. Jcshua Trot let's e.irruye i!;. was blown down, and n-vi-it vr eiiit ni w biigirii" and other veh.'c.es Ci-tmiderably damaged. The bnild:ug i n complete wreck. It was built vi brick, Si; i the walls were quite thin. A wooden build ini 'adioiniriiC re.'uained uninimcd, with and then driiotT as it i said ;U do when a; plied to a poisonous w ound 'atidH'e,'fn iiy saturated With the poi.son this it. eotitiiiues to do so loiijj as there is J'oisoti i'i the i-yftein, and jkImu it sueka ail out, we :i!:t!erf4au'd titat the stoTte loses Its ad-!ies:velie.'-f. The j'oor man teemed deej.ly dejected ,.. tl... I'.. ,it..r tt.i'. v, n ;-M-rirr(-! Ti ,v' ,j f-ii-.. w-'ii'i- I imp ! We are authorized to announce A. W. Ow- . !-u . H'" 1 , 1 en a. a fiiididutr l.-r Hie MIiieVot r,.MtYlr..ttrl Ch-rk ' , in tne vinuoo- oi mm .u.w-bij,iie, we fr th t'.Mmu ..f R..waa. h'tc nothing personally, Imt tnatiy vr-, Jan -a. n-57. to wits of mtelUgi'tu'd and the hrglieA res-1 - - .-- -. - - eeuii'iui uic iej.nivM ,v iwiu - J 7- We arc anihonieil to anuouiirp Mr. I ii.oik uneriur ,.p ' i.ic A-r- t Vrtu m v lt run o no t nun i ir-rk. t.r ihe Louuiy ui aowun. , mm ij . r. in- in lrom f -Ik, Va., a l.iyo (jn.i. . ty of corn for the Uoo of her needy c.u- ' ro tu wiTciianK. " 3tato Educational ASSOCIATION. NOTIC15 TO OKLEATES. ; : rarwm atlendinf lb mMlinjof tba Slate Eduea- tional AaMciatiou, in Murgantun, tai'ttia SOtbof thia month, will plwia p-girter their nahijjjaaiifclrgale at the Hmrw; tberv they antt MConiniilteea wah ing ta conduct tbrm to tlw placea wlieru thej; are to lay. The Aiciati,in wiH he amvenrd at early candle lll,on Tu-day evening, aud"willjeoieiieil ilhNin addrt- by R,iv. J. T. WniaT, I). I), of Chapel Hill, lVaidelit iiro Itmpart. Ana t'onatilull-ui und lly-Lawa ; be fore lint Ai-.iclubly liutde t-y tho llcv. i Dr. A bed; Tu Lij 'JfornnJ, 'ay lW.-The Ag senibly tnot, and wan opened with a sea son of devotional exercinea. ' ' " 7 " lieceplion t a Corwjwdi(titI)eUifaU. Tlie lev; Dr, Abcel, from the Ilefonu ed Dutclrhurch, having been introduced to the Assembly, gid that though Ire had come nearly oue thousand miieu tolir'ny a grcoting from Itia church, be feU ttre aa if it wero going fronj, olio room to an other of the Mine liosuhold. He stood here to congratulate Jthia Assembly, and he confe8e4 hii storfid -before this body with reverence and coma degree of awe. He looked over thin Assembly, and he said without flattery that this was the most uuiriiHt bodv he had ever seen, lie had seen the Parliaments of Kiyland, the v .,. f i... i ,. i- ti.sy t..i i ....,,(. I,ATI0SALSALU1 ATEUSSIiH proceneioii will form at Murphy'. Hall at I0t A. M, ,in tlie feillow ing onh-r: - 11 fwliabnrv Br Band in open Carriage tS. Rowan rtitl OdMikVr? 4 i .... j ui . -u-.-j I Denuties of France, and others of the drel th. .neetin, at .... lenrlh abowiug lb. ef ruarl aim aiiiipieo, ana ,-,....e ' -.i..:t ' If - .1- -...I. I., . - I , . ii : ....r.mwi nf t tia a' I I'll I. LI f II Utwi; IIW ILO VI uu a. ni ail. II I - t. A.m. Mr Bnvd... wa. th.h called for who ar-e. and ad- cnta.mne many imp-nan. pv.-K... .-e ... - fect.of the N. I. R. R , up,n the valuation or tlie " r a- r - T,, t.r,i was ..urthlv rnnk auiil linunr - ,..!. ... tt f .,,.1 ,L -,he .am. effect, would prucerdMiga; but the K.ecul.ve ( .mrnutlee would an- I hefl tit TO WH8 trtl.ly rank 0 1 JM W tr , mtv- ... - , . , i,.,, i ... i, uu,,. imiiii iti, i imra vnien iiiiii . . ... nounce that aluoiiir otut-r tninff, ail auun-as nu "i "v m,. f ...w l .il Mil.- u l then beinir called on, addro"-d me 1 meeting III a very enlhumaatic it) le, alter wnicn vole woa iniiorti'!;''fof penernl eilui-nlinn ; the nieaiia of pn.- ilnpiessed llilll Sollllich Hstlliel'eUt tody, mutitis jt, and theduti. of all cUaae.of fciciely, in re-l iuil!berillj I11UII from till this great lalld 1 died Tbouaand Dollar, to the ("apilal .lock of aai ..nr, in ni I , v, I nil -I bi.l illko and ! l. Am, . , e..l.,!.,e r,.r ihe ..ffiee of Sio.er.or Rad, which .. curried a majiity, or in. magH fpi. ..ken for the county to .ul-cnb, On. Iluu- td lojt, will b. delivered by W. W. Ho. na !-., , and lrom the orld. Olid Cot.tbi.ling an reiti an uimiuiii oi iiigu uiiunv vul ture, sanctifiedand conseoirated to uian's iiiteresls and lod's highest glory, lt ;i My lJ, l?5T ankqvd-so A. t;.,f AKTI:ll, t'm. J. M. Jon-seoNi See'ly. t!int he one of the laat men I who 'would deial in hnmbii":. i Mt'ton Chronlch'. SOMKSTrilHOUN FACTS. It will ho. seen by our readers, from Id ofJiA-iirh A conliul invitation to alten.!J again given to call the friend of .North TunJina, a ihe uccaaiun cannot full to be olio of pleuaure and (irofil to .hiimi whopar licipate III ili proceeding ; w hile it i one of Val im portance to the be.t iuU-reaU of the Klute. Owing fu the ul.lic euirit of Rail Road t'oBijiauie. and the grnerou. h.iejiilaliiy of ihe pe,,le rf MorLtiulou coe-t w O CIVIli SOCIETIES. -3. Soto of Tempesrauoa. r -irOdd Fellows. , v ' : A. Maaooie Fraternity, ij. Citii iu guoonilly.r 7. Clenrr. , '.,..'. .. u Vwitqra. ., ,.;v " ' - S. Judtri-a. - r 10. Iiitendunt n! Commiioner. . II. firator of fit day, and Readers in orr carriage. Tlien will movv through tbo princi pnl atrrwta to the Courtliouaej, wbra they will tw) .-iitcrLniiicd by Mi-aani. Loonidw Drown, mttmAM er of the DucUrstkin of Iudi-pnihneo. M. W'liitrhvsd, ri-ailer of NWklenbor(( l)Efat slioi. of Ilidoliduee. H. F Monro, orator of lly dny. After cloaing the exerclMs at the) Courtltonae tlie pmnwion will rvfirm and rrmreh ta SFeav pliy't Hull, wlieru the) willl be Jinmiaao J. ' II. L. UOUAUIW, Chief MafahaL A. M. tiOnM AX. John vkkhlk, takoet'i'iiaotiok. ' Vm Rowan Kiflo ()Uiin) will ftrrm on tlte . th. iianii to trv it. Air. rmnter lives iu or l'J nti'.oo distant from 'Milton, and is an ' nb'.ying nnd accommodating oentleinan. ! f),iriJ'H CoUojf. Tho He v. J L. K.'.owiii him as we do, we leel justilied ; Kirknatrich. of Charleston. S. C. will ureach the Ihiccalaureate sermon before tho (iraduatimr class of Davidson Col-1 the reiK.rts we have puhl.slied ot the dis- begun .. on. of tu. nonie.t .'. "'u f,cOiher by the bonds f , C I tf . 1 1 I I ,1- , ; I ..f V ...IK uJinai i cussions neiween aiessrs. ocates ami jt ur-, .uui.. .., . ,e, itirP- Btrticture. i ou are a conservalive ,. , . .. ........... --- .iiuieii. uu nvuiu no iu mv . iw.,iiii, , preeeuny v-iiiiiiiieiiL-enieiu. ter before the peoiile a nullity, as we oGBl'U.N.of Guinord.J-T. WHfcA t, of ti-a8t-, i .j vuUaredoin ' nave sa u. in wonirress a ueinuiruLrnu i.jrrm , .h, " .. , e - . I . not so ttrocii we giory ot your name ami ! mh g, lalt, ,nJ nr"- !" - proceed to rk-rw'ra Lm i Target rraetical I I revcatico this body, as for your devo-, ll w ,lot to .jj mw i, CompwiyV thin to Christ your apirit of prayertnl-; yUl, &f$2n0$- iliessaiKl f-cit-sacnlice. loll, Itiao, liave I Hr ordVr of Uu Capt. WILLIAMS IiKOWS1, 0. S. ! THE; UTAH DIFFICULTY. Tl WashiiiL'toit correspondent of tlie Xew'Vork Herald has tU'o- fi-llowiwg in reference to the policy tiija Government proposes to pursue in regard to Utah : - The President has at ijist fixed upon be trifling to each individual ; wmifinewoi. i t,,n in bin-line- this CUntrV - n - - - . i ur cclv.-u.u'ti- i . 'l. v .. .. . year, that Mr. Scales is determined to ) c. II. WILEV. f ouilford N. JtMITIl. . (Jtlftrc1. He would any to the Aawtunbly.i v" The Store of T. Austin A; Co., a mirror Col. I'uryear in his true charac- f itenfonl.-J U- HWTK, of Alexander,-1:, w. , L; ; j.,, j the. great work for tlie I CM Hill. X. C, was broke into on tho light exceptions. The btyy:e were the ; a Governor lor Utah, au oue who has property ot jlr. j..im Ji.irty. indicated his readiness to accept. II; 1 lie lira re l aril ws.i ai.a s se.vera. oeati-1 name 1 am not anthorizud to make known tifal Monuments were greatly damaged until to-inorrow bv two lari'e oak trees lal.in i.v.H.-u,.,.,.... - ainil, the-peoe: and a iiiiseralrra trat-1 J Un l-t!r. lsST. Protege, or Young Mechanic,"; w ill;,-ap- tr to ti,e outh. This is but what is ex-; V - .,!,.. mA w -tur.-d free over all Railroad. pear next week. ' ! pected and demanded of him. Any mini, the siate. An eaily attendance a. .ru, but : in infested with a band ot thieves who are : J -' J who like Col, Pnryear, has been fostered whocanaot aiiend .ner, ill be"iu nine alio1 coiintantly despoiling smoke liou-.es, Ac, I ' I in a Southern climate, protected by the '.rme on Wrdureday rvenmg. ' of their contents. ' m Sunday nyht lat. Tiill II7icf. Our friend of the Ashe-1 laws of the country in larire possessions: I Mr. l!. Jnhati wits relieved of nearly Ins boro' ' BuUst'ii has been wateliins, for of property of a peculiar Southern inhcr- -j-jj j.. y yjj-j.; Tl ill (II IN A TUKK. i wlole lot by some rootle who en'ert-d by i upland immber of-entlemen some time, the growth of a held ol wheat '". v pie neen eiuneu to a post oi noiio. uiiu nil il.T.i i ;l 1 1 11 - the sinn I.e-ho'iiM-. Sue h l-i i I .I....I . .1.... .. i . . " .. .. lliln oeailllllll snaoe nee ooi.ei "-o-eAj ro,ljvr.oiis aft-oi Ire. lin n; ..( clirreliC -night of the 1 -tt 1 1 inst., and robbed of .oiiie Five hundred dollars worth of .' of B,um. tur town at this time ; 'ioods, consmtijig of Heady-made' Clotll- ny, black silks,, -shoes, ginghams, calico r and a lot of silk handkerchiefs. Tho clot hi ni; were cloth coats, farmers satin coats and a lot of summer pants, i&c. Tlie public are retjueutcd to keep a look out. ' i . . i-. . i. ,i... w..,ii... ... . Tl,.. I ,Urt,. 1 ' ,rl .;l, ...... I ; 1',,i, ,. r i ,i ... i , . I confluence, anil WHO, in tne very nour - - ------ n oeniHoes our eiu.eiis n nn-p it sump si L Kill I II 1 he l.;!ert t oic. wl.icn s.oo 1 in J no- i,.v to be nursned is lor the Goverlior. i i,s iv.,, t ma t,. t ,n roi.net,. rs nro- , , - . , 1 . , J .. ',. . I, ,,f t ... r ..o. , , .. .i r ' P.hIfll.'lt. I lir Sonoro - t irmrn i nwn 11 . l,rnL-wi . ,- I'. ' . ' i ' ' W 11011 lie IS expt'Cieu lO BU4IIU II rill, pi u c .--- - - - - iwn-nui nil nc mien-,. in orI?'r,T,?J ; ' roa.cL'"r 1 U!'' t" H-T n procia na-! ln his iwt, he says it is nearly six true , t!a. Ji ,hat ,rv him birth, to time in the hot summer, (.ays the Port ; p,lC(n U w w,,, ., ,,.,. .K.r ,,,,!. ,.A. K T..K y... TV,.. I t.n., r Tie p i,.i . 1 y' ur foct hi-di. Verv ir.Kd ; but Mr. Hoss.the Constitution under which he in com- t.ihson lifraid, is truly totl.em oue o me :lM( ;t ,i(p:,9 lls iiln:izui ,v, 4.. think that uaimn.. is tins Uined a Z of the top of one'ehitnnev, 's ates" 1 a 're. cUo. a d ' S.mov,,,, of Ir'cdell county has sent a!mon with his felh.w-citizens, is protected greatest bluings -v.den tei-e .,, , ,,, t ,, ti .i . e ,' to Hit states, ia.l rtctne prtttLiton attu , ' , ,, i , ,t , r . ,.n ovlneiit ot his is an mvit.n.' and welcome Uk about-..-. Wi be disul.i.onted when tiiev break . 1 l " lH ttr Kt" AtTf C lSd'l)e,,t the wind' !'UCTri: a""!a"C , i Sl'VCr"" ' rT 7'" 7 propertv, and penuitted o 'remove, it in its refreshing shade, and we h,ld that; ilt Bll(1 .a'at fab-.r i, lost ' - 1 i ' 1 ' i'" 1 1 ! blew I itLe, c ov h fr o: n u Mer he T n"' f T f f tht wl"t0 W,'Cat V,,r,C,-V' W hateve Terri Ivy belonging to .lie U ni- mm is a misanthrope indeed who love , , Sll;xhul. ;, , Marv ( . I ochran, Dr Diew a iiaoeenffer coacn iroin nnuer uie -I,,. u-otnti. at nneu hlow the Mor-' :.. r o .t . 1 1. t. . . 0 n . 1 . .1 ..,.i 1 ...1.; .. :., .. - r ' VV I. .,l.,,to .,d thrvw -'t oTtl,P tr-ck- nnd im- 1 , V v . . , measures just t.j-jtci o ... n 'iei ted Mates he c iooc8, deserts tlitin, and .noS iii,artua tree, . wuiio,. w . , 1 tthT.:d " t' ' : I""1 CU?U to a,mS r bn,1 Ule &ili"th; tallest wheat ever brought to our office.' I vvifh ah aain's liand, strikesat the ve-friend to .nan, is at, unrelenting toe t; ta ,; - -I, . ""-"--V W U.T1I15. . . .. . .. . . i . . .. .1 - 1 .1,. wr-min ' ' rl na-n ' The stable of Mr. ll.'.wcll was over-! '. turned. There were two negroes in it at I Cvrn ,;. 7. nncx.:e.-Y e conversed yes the time, but l-oth cscaiH-'d uninjured. ! tcrJa.v, wltL o our citizens, just re- Hnggies and carria.-es that were left I turned from Nashville, Tennessee, which tandinif out were blown about bv theil'lace 'L1CJ ll'u n " emuaay cvemn wind and injured bv wnv ol bioken hafts, A c. ,''; ' We uoticed f-evcrai t-hade trees that ,' . t JMKr. he has some who state that com had declined to iu ce;:ts per tjiiMiei at .NtWtviiie, an.l wa,t), , d,f his 1 it-ci'i !:!!:'. a:nl that provisions ot fe Alvn,lc.e l',l,.,r,!NoH-J rv bpnrt of theirexistence : anv man hav-, Insects and vermin... '. . ' . .. 1;.",,. ,.i. , .,,.) rlio.-.e.! ..fttio ' Man litis no terror about him to the io six teet and a halt. ' '. . - r. ,,..., ... ,- u ... , rigtits of his constituents, oescrves nm ouiu umu mo o ....... ....... : only to be held up in his true' colors, but ( something to eat, and in. ins little plea ; to be scouted from the land of his nativ- sure excursions, but in neither his hunt- itv. as one no lontrer worthy of coiifi- mg or Ins pleasure trips, nor in his a-pi deuce and support. H tiistvn Sucirul. were capsized, f.!ic.s down, ,V?. The scene was territic ; and to; the alarm, at;.!-! the ilashi:.,; 1 and lfowi.:;g thunder, the cry .f ill raised, w hi-j.i ca'..- -. many to v;i..,t. hoUSt-s ;.'. i take the ..pet! etret-U. fortunately 1.0 lire .-cCiirrod. It is i:.: ceMain'v k:...wn t!..; Jightniiy ftrtic.i a::y buihiini', althot.g ... ti :: .. ' o. '. rrrioi vi ,i. a,. .;. ?cr; .'u;i. .olis v erifdroopjiig. VUum- iiiaiiv suiv 1Jj- :--. . In th.,; Sir Walter Scott wrote: "The race "f mankind would per isit :..! we cease to help each other. From tho time that the mother binds the child's head till the moment that some kind us- t!. Gen. Walker. This man addressed a very large audience at New Orleans, on Nicaraguian affairs, in .w hich he threw efeat on Jlrltish and American citizens. lie declared his pur jMise to return to Central America and re new the struggle. His speech was je-j opponents. Such language as is here ap- armed with a stick 1 ceived with great enthusia.-m. ..la-d to Col. Purvear. is not onlv highly 'an1 th"Be ear-piilittln 1 1 r ratioiiri Kr the liilitr 1 :1c. will V.iin iL. i '1, itwa ti. I tin. ta rr..i i i ! I r 1 1 We have copied the above to show to ( k Wlt'( ,mll,j s,,K. ,;il, those of our readdrs iu Col. Purycar s ut (,f buttertlie-'. The lice Irog leap district, the intolerable mailness of his from it as it Would from the little urch: its .li -.Irii- ti-hi little tormeiili r- .i i . i.i . r i . , , , . ., , ii .- it i .no locust ami me eiaua, aie sa... i - . j censnraoie, nut cans louuiy lor wuc , . . , . - , , ' , ,, relume to make mel.olv in its hianelo i. 7;'..;.4oto' Fanalf Cl!o'.V't learn adininistert-d iu such a lorm as shad put. q-j j, reonUivciicss uhotit the Chin --. I --ed. from thu. Catallogue ot tins Institution, a to shame those who nave tnougiii iu w trm to nioecta and vermin, has led some j str;e ,,, . , .. . . 'l-l TJ I.. ......I .1.f.,t e.u.,A,u ...... i . copv ot which has been sent to us, mat ue it. lire vorers ni om. i urycars um- .."cnuiiiim uioihuui .co..n, ... 1 the solar i-y-tom liun up am !:.e ciuUi we could see'a'id ie::rn we incline to t! ojdniou tliat it II 1 :. t s'r.ke any a here '- town. Lt- wit: e -ees ;:.f.-!u n- th:.t :.: ht::i;.-,C'u:d p down the ra'lr I t::.ck v.'l.oe wa- h'.. tr.'sy ' -r N i. Ixirh ei. V. I- - .!'. ''.!.. Cr woan-.v'!. !!:-. at 1 were in the t-.i! i.t.g i.t U.; t::.i without injury. We have i:t learric-1 hew fa rieane extended Hit" the cunt not tnink it del :i...e':. i:ar;a town, 'lie- fury of trie s'.o.':-i i have spel l it-eif over t.hi p:a mediate vicinity. t h-irl- '.' May 10: h. o have known him longipcrimcnt witu it. its i.ram-i.es ntm- , . . . , i about fresh meat w ill keep oti llie. A ,. , ... he proper persons to do. .... 1 , . i . ' ! . , , , I tea made ot its roots i-s:inl to be de a . . , it to themselves, n.,t lei-, ,0 plri)l,n wonils. Vf, fkipp-r t!y will, ye Ms.ai.ce w.pes n.e ucat.i Jamp ".'e at ,lie latc Commencement there were 13 1 trict-those who have known him Ion out mutua! heii-. All. tlieretore, that need i Sen-lr PP. Juniors. Sophomores, , and well-are the aid., have a ri-:.t to a-k It of their fellow- 43 First Class, and 'S.i Preparatory, in all, it, and they owe mortal-: ami no one who has it in his 143 pupils. The Institution seems to be 'than to him, to administer it Jaithtuhy.- . trouble meat which has Leon smoked ;-.v.cr to grant, can relaae without incur-; p., a jL,tlrjsh.in., condition. I It is outrageous that a man who had de'-' with the berry or wood of ihe tree. Flea. ring glint k..t...l i,;,,..if bin ci.iiiitrv u-itb Kueh'and bedburra refuse to keen company M., a - .' STATION. lOWINO 1-KKsoifH UK- ukiiii' Jink J.'ian. nedy Tomlin A: Co., . una, (. Murshall, C. Ii. Whitehead, I Santa Anna, the ex-IVewident of Mex- co, i s eugagixl iu an attempt to get up another revolution in that Republic. From his present retreat in Carthngetiu he has iseucd a manifesto for private cir culation among hiadherentn, piirtisansr' and r.-vohili inii generally" iu Mexico, Cuba, and eisuwbere, denouncing tlie prceci.t go. .. rniiietitofConioiifort, the new ':al hue cnstitiitioii, the lawn atfeeting the pn ' intel- petty and priv;legt of Uio clergy, dec, , and aniioiiiicing that there must be an as JUSt. ,i , , J.o,.. ll 1. I ll..O 1... I. . , v,...v. numiai; . v. c, ...vuK... of the smaller pbt.M-t- or ! halfoUhe territory oftho PujpnbliC shrvuld I . I.t it. I .1 ' ! . .M-ieurv, nuvo o, oe ..i,i i, nu-ppiy tne sinews oi war. . TH COM I IT. ( (IK.., upoii. i.f th Kmtlurn f Vo., .1 line IU, II A. M -Tlie duet has ju-.t cine across I In- South Pole. He looki a :! ho had had n stroke ( the sun. .Vi..'. '. '., '.J A. M. -The comet' fail i-.-iti i :n eot.tact with the le and -lijlitiy dait-aged it, besides Oer.ti'giii the wires. No lives hint, and -iio'oo. i y to blame, as the accident was unavoidable. I ,:.,,. lo .V M . T!; ...oii'i-lc'ial hue ... . .- ..i .1 that I ti.u Comet A. M P, .met lit whether ..irth. or I ,., .say : . N. I:. -I pr.. Hint S; . We have recti the l.i:t wn led t! e lir-t X. 1 a handsome sheet j' marked ea: us " a ""- with its loaves. It fact the e nur- o.t do a rope '-i ir.i.o;-;-it-'ti cl.n l.ui. and .Cll rem .ecu y the -;.e L a '2,;:";or wr.s - n ,' '' r .. rout from Witi-toii. X. '., of the above . . 1 . e j .re-ei iv. . ali.jlv m.tii lie 0;iw ! name, under the editorial management iir up the vessel by I of C'otuxs ii Witmokki.anii. It, is .vt-rboard. Seizing i American in nolitics. and bids fair to he li-'ence and manliness. a valuable accession to the editorial corpsj Since the above was written, we have oftho party. Mr. Collins U well known j seen a L'entleinan who was at Winston ( Int. a tr. u, V. I er toe tide "i the I, it thee wants :iV it." whe.l. rd, he cut off '" l,M community aa a very wormy gen-:0n iuesiJav last, when Col. i'uryear ail-, " -r - ... anrlruek liack. lault doubtful ai.d down went the poor 1'ellJW i tlemafi, having once' resided here and dressed the people at that place. We U,UE' u"lt t,,e me asi winter , Jy t,an Acr. - The c,et is cm its .oty watery liome. , was c-.hcerned as associatii editor ol the: learn that tlm tloh tK,k not ee of the ed- "a(J oestroyeu uu mo v-nnm uu.. " u.-ntiv .iamilgeu. A writ ,t. I uu.it, r; ,n From this, it would itora of tho Smtinel. ( )tir informant de- section. It turns out to be measurably a , y.,.Wo will have t ,... . ui l, ...il, I la. l.r..o.l..,l ,,.'.., , , needs onlv the application of ti. rc'iU tradur ov those1 who . " . . ' , . , ... un .ee to r;i-.v Ii. were scarcely out of their diapers ere he ju,,mo w, f,,r vt f,ic that :U had earned for himself an enviable name, is ..heir to." Titiiy the China tree is who can never be ins equal iu nilcl-, great uei mo piiuu m uismiu , as ol t.iuna. I Teat C. .T..'. ni.-. and .mm. 'l ., 11 --ia; .r. vi h. 'Ihe It:- A il. -ll. And here w e would correct a- state ment w e made concerning this tree, some four or five weeks ago. It was stated,;, ll'olli I!;,- (,,, ,,t 1'.. et is . ire to -ti ihe -.-hi,.- i:. N thi- :. ' .-a: I , .' t e h:ii.s are vt.i'.i;!: ' - M. 'ihe col-e-t .ear, and presents a veiy .eai .nice, y,r- ; I he man hi tho mo ieeii -'ruck. Ill-, l.-ar.-d tie-ior-shiinvnl..ti;.ide . f th. iiu j.ii'rr. I ..o n. an has e-piel"'l New I !',: ;'.-,,! r last. ,,, irto H. .,r ! ihts I i.-tr.e i'tj. I n Monday mor- . l.i. in Mcphl.ll, le-ollg-ll.'il o. K-'bl It IloUglllS, ,ip ct.'iic to his death il a maiii.i.r. heuiir -ui a in. ile in harnevs and dra- inil it mile l.v .it ..f his feet. which became entangled fn th-.'. gearing. ti ed f,.i noon can t. r.eov ire -.1 IIAIUi TIiII- AHLAlJ-SIiiNri AN IMPENDING CilAoil. The 'cw Yorlt H.t'M s-iar.d alarm note of an impending cra .li. data upou wlhch that paper -found Or lie was alive win its piat , before inodical 11 tamed. Coroner called upon to i, first found, but dlel , istalice Could be olr I 'r. John Knox was 1 an iiiiiiK-st ou lh body. -CltrMtr Sti,u,Im il . ! was c-.iic I A'. y.Ai ''.;( Banner. A 11 r'.'.y -The Clinton Inde- M-v'n. v 1 elieves that Clin- ' the. ii i has seen the error of supjiortiiig j dares ho would not have had the excori- ' mistake. A considerable number were killed down , to tho roots ; but much the The its Udiwf, i ktalod in the fjlloa tng article: I)ay by dr,y the tigns are thlcl.t-rhng around us ! an i!i pending cr;e.':, h:ian- ciai ale. c 1 : . .ivi, the country ir'o'n its c fereroe, ;:kc si;"i:.i t is one of the healthiest places in the j courage boldly ti crl !. In a ipnlatioy of pear ;. we ; c;ates in ow op; emocratic party, and has had the , which the Col. applied, adiniiiister- to confront his old as so-; (.,l tfJ him for one thousand dollars in larger number liaa since put out leaves- .n.i . - I -i. . . t ii t, ,,.. ...u in some cases an tne main oiaiieiies inn e .j.-n, . n ttn nvo mi OpjKSIIIg lt. read v cash tiled, and we know if the Col. took it -'ivfc" tl'i4 6'"'n of !if,! ' '"' "t!lCrs two "r "P in e; arnest, he did it up brmcn. Our three of such limbs, and on others, vu other thin the .hi rea peci;d!y ; Jjoteie are charge fr' itirs a dav ' ' -re:..- .,! the -a ,- - : M .:-'. 'Jf e boo .. ... Hi H I . i , -, Sc-t. v riJie.r ,:..'( T. gale hi p. of dol.i,is , this ill I.. and to . : 111' II. : j r.ceo .. .r and rb o.t rnis two ;. and t '. ;.:cii w,;. .it.... Mre to ;t5 c:n:.'ii h.ei.2he. A v.. i:g ve th.:'. ov. . t. ro'. ;.... u" . .-s-tea. o;r pi i.t ; a: the; r -';;:..'.,rd .;-.!f ty- !.,-... l-,i- v average three ttcaths per vt-ar. 1 i-!-:v a l.cft'trit : !-.ce tinist (.'liutoti I.e. ll.e-avera ht'e'd it-inhabitants reach-' "How is it !'' How is it, says the; ... t.,-.. i ,d. ......I e. ,.ii..h .,.,.. i... '"i. I itili -..-. t. ln,l it ,.r,.,...,.,t .i ;... a..,..l.. I inav see but a e case if there are only three deaths iu'.. (or information concerning the Storv t niace left in the hides of the Sntin. I men. 1 trw- ' l'l'" t!, '!",le' al"",t "( .-ntifl.-i! tl.o " Ll-.ii.d I'riu'i.oks " , r At ' f ,, r.r,..,-,, ,.( tl.,.;- l . .l- ,,. ,!,,. ' t! their fliction w.ts a Vcar W"e i.r,- a dee: iiflotl t:..-o. !:.-,: o-:r t:t.i -ate up a life much excei: ire i Cars; indeed, it is ' th;,t"i.a:i of two hun ur iora!:t- the il cl. mil -thi.t are .-t-ar same ti'io-, r A,;;;i. r. ;'.'--;.,. jl iv or 1 hg'hy o i with 1; .o. i wa I' f six hundred. 1 ..( i. .. ,. . I .-1 which strangely enough hits found its' soles ol tge , nut we un nor. r- , is can sid'elv calc - way nl0 a number .of the most respecta- le 1 1 ri n -1 hie papers in .Norm Carolina, wnn an a.i- ry prohaoiei vertisement at the end, directing the pub lic how ami wlieru they can obtain the balance of paid story. "How is it" that some 1!7 difi'erent jraper in North and South Carolina have. copied this thing? Tl.ev were offered thm, cents a lino to publish it; or at least that offer was ,'iadc to. us. We returned the papers ;itd limbs of . single cluster of leaves on whole, about half of ill the trees were killed. taken out. lrW Vir-U, 1 P. M. Tho North Pole has been knocked down by the coun t, and the line is out of order. .Send on a pole of some kind, exiled, hoop, or lisle ing, to repair damages. 'H"(Mi,'.7ort, ' P. M. President Hit Italian hasi-xiied a.ro himatioii warning the comet ol!', and threatening to m-ndan expedition againt him. den. Wilii.un Walker has been closeted nil morning. with the' President, and will probably KUlnl lij .iijitmiuj. A valuable n. gro mini, ln'loiigiuj; to Mr. P. F. Sims, of this Ihstrict, was killed by lightning, on Friday last, whilst at work in the field. Two years ago, the w ile of this negro waa also killed in like manner whilst working ' .ii the same plantation.-- I'nioneillt Jour-mil. ,d Years w ill niea if all the busy throng which s o:;r streets. UJUlvfov-j, I The Secretary of 'he Treasury ha a waided to John Walker, of Petersburg, Va.. the contract for the construction of feet Ho declares the in- Ihe growth ol laft year, seems to have , command tlie expedition. If curse the the Marine Hospital at Wilmington, N. excruciating; .u-fu(bj se- perished without an exception. : comet will not dare to-touch the -earth, ( bis bid - L"hltJH 1!5 having been the ere just as it should have been. i ... K"$XfKt or TIIaK Llt'KMltWt To Pa-Al-III.Ki in 7iii-..Li'i-.itiou lOi i:t. ihe loiiowing is and no more fears need be entertained, lowest offer. '',. (!r..d E'tUrn. Efforts are b'eiii" I 1'rayrr Mettimj l'n.lnbil. .. -The : 7bW in ,i Xcw Qu.irlrr - Sptakine ... . . . .. . e.i .i. . . a complete list of the voung gentlemen , ' '" Correspondent of I the New ork i '." mnneco t no nt.mguo , irgmian saya . .. .. ,. , ;,. i i , i , ,i i it is one of the most profitable crops that who were licensed m this city a few davs , Commercial, writing under date of the1 , i w !i . J - uttn ni, rniMi'il in South wiMti,rn V ircr.ntax. i .. .1 T...I . .1... c ' , i , I . . . . a in W r. r.i -kt(. . .John V eiit'.vor'.h. arrested th.s moni- iar :i,ai. cl.;.rg- f rivalre lor the Honor. iiiu.i ..;; mar :i,ai. ci.;.rg ig e ai: 'dag. lit !i is p. ...-.--.. m. m -,t I udge t i . e : -.el ol. h,-p. ::,i-:;-.!, hi .1 ill t..e af- rtii was di-' harged Jrilllllnoli-i. lie iii h; Yrhicial kz,!- tr. .-.., ri,.t. .t;u. v. mi an aiisi ei in i. , v wv... - ,-iui vno ... . p, 1 ,M.i:V. 1. Mkspkniiai.i., ot Minis bec-n cliosen by the Commi-,sl..i.ers . that M r.'-Wet.tWfcrt itv of Congri-s.-.r:::!!.. redeved th expei ; 1 and i. l" t I C- ' at. .;.. li.; them 1 t.'.a dfe I'-. ni. .i-sT;t ej.ocial '.liei'i h(.--i.ad a r de- gh: ir. . la t (irial hfory. ' ' ' i,rl...i.g 1 'or' ,,";.l!ioiighT 1 ::. I .''...-t ord.-i of i.. ..i.i .ii a ;it-J j :::' of view , may s.;rv- as aid th. h.r lovers of "ptizle." to x. " .-e their' Itigetiuity : ... oi.e;. riiw a m,s:ii o.'izin:: at t.-e "rv ui ......... V..U. ;. a, ! ;.-r and a - : ', . i ; . TTTe i ..-('. He eir.ea. or... .i . ... , . , ., ..:...,.,.:..-,,... '.. '"' ' " "or o------ --- o ; -. - " If i.e eilcced, in . ; ... . r v : '. or w , , n --it . i. to . - .; i. . 1 1 : it ' .1 in..- n .ui. trv who ';' ' s :, , ,.,,..,;,;,. -. .i:.r . ,,f j. ' 11" Ai'jii'j ii . . . - '...; the ! vi'' .- i I i a.i(.'orre-p..:,-i : i ' '! 1 . . d'-ljui. in. 1. r di.t ' " ' - :" 1 : ; ': if..,,. ";r '.;::7',-'-.J'.ff,.n'-::,,ll:.--vl.., ' '-, ''- " !'" ' ' " ' " The Conductor on the Macon and Western liail Uaid, du., has run 75.11)0 miles on that road in one year-a distance which would he efpaal to circuiiiliaviga. ting the- woild thrhe times. A NEW HOOK. It will he s-(;ti bv reference to our ad- vt-rti-in:.' column, that a new li'iok l.v Mr. II. Ih Hki.i ii-. is about being isi-ui.-d from toe 1 ross. ..Ir. iIii.i-kk m a ready and agreeable w riter. We know nothing of the 'character of his new work. ' lie 'has ........ .1 . C 4 . . . ' . ieiuiu.il io IMH..I.UB oue oi me uiosi i ,. v., , ireit i, ,1, row lu.voru i.t a .el, I lilhci.it s:i'.'r.-ct liiat has ever engaged (.at0 ' made to secure the first trip of4this monster English St. ainship, now nearly ready for sorvice. to the I nited States. New 'ork -id vorf'- Va l-ive entered t! m 1st s'"' ' " "M Supreme totirt, ; aint u.tm.o, says : , ami ll.ose who tmdersUnd its culture say ' " , . .,,.f inn ii, Iho coUl.r-nl Milan lof I i.llrti. i .I... ... .... -1. ...... .. .1 : 1 I.. ir. r,..,r i " - -v- "i , prayer meeting for the cmancipa l"Jl 1 " m " l"KTK Hncu.ariv of this Slate : - . J ti.m of American slaves, was appointed ' ''"' ",."'e river hilto, i admirably Daniel M,:Io,..er.td. of Harnett countv.l to lake place at the rrehclr. Evangelical . Wednesday last, Mr. W ilham II. Cheek, of Warren, icln I laniel Schenck, of Lincoln, I befo I,. I,,, 1 1 vl.-.us ..(' i?;,.l. ,,.,.. I Ilelano 'w. II listed, of Wake' jleiin board, which announced that, ot, i planted about seven acres, the yield of . ' T .,,.1 ' itui I. t 1 .lo-enh A. Engelhard, of Wake. account of 'unforeseen circumstances : ,'.', "u u reaitiou Wm. Laurence Saunders, of Orange, j the meeting would not take place. I in- I ipiircd what were the unforeseen circuiu I ... , , ,.. ,. I stances, and received for answer 'the iki- . tirhmum .tii.l I tim I ho V (iIiiii.,. . - . , ' 1 !' A -acranieiital meeting was held h , . , v- ,- , i ce' i " Ion correspondent of the New l ork . r-1 I Guilford co., of the N. (1. Assylum for the Insane, as Matron for that Institution. There were eighteen applicants, or candidates, Cor the dace. to take place t the Frel.ch Evangelical "ludcd o it un Wednesday last, Mr. church, in the Hue Chancbaf; o the ni divi !,U' V ""t'",K," county, shiMKid five before last Yesterday morning, in p.w : hogsheads to Lynchburg, the first of any ing the church, I saw a bill m the bul . '""ioii'nt ever sent from tho comity, lie j him $ 1 1 XJO. A (iivxl lilea. r A tr agricultural srcioty up in Vermont offers tho following pre- r, the Presbyterian Church in this place, , ,. r n ' i , . r- , ,. . , . . , m.i.m :-"A Dcaui.mi siia . ress ll lie col- i.egiiinmg on lhurs.iay eveniiig w , iirlT.uchanan and .the acquisition of Cu-' '"ger, is like a man who strikes the wa-1 recipient,,) to the maker of the best loaf running through F riday, Saturday and ; ,ja . V( j ter the consequences of the blow are of bread the competitors to bo nnmaf- Stmday. The jmstor, Hev. ' A. ' llAKi it,' i sin e to lly up in his own face. ried ladies, and the committee of indues i i ,, ' , .i ij , ' Ihe siKsfch, '-r rather a short report I . , , . , " was aided, on this occasion. l,y tho licv. -, ,t . ... ' to coiisikI of bachelors, and widowers. .... of tin! speech .of tiie lloiht .lelbrsoli lm , , . .... ! i. t. .t i7.i . i . i t Hf. L.. v, President of iMvidv i, College: v;h p,,.v .lt Vicksbui" wis H '' H'at a duel is pending be-!" iwnerall thought that bachelors in The meeting was interesting and p!.-a- shown to' Mr.' lii.chanan the oth' daV, U !TU W- Washington nr),r, search of g.1 houaekeers will be on sanf and, it is hoped, profitable. Six. probably, with a view of sounding the old , - Mr- Hut.Irar.1, of this State ; both law-"""" K"culturl far. 'en hoiiiili on t in I iiha riiii.Hiii.ii (In.. J" ' '"n" "o""i"'K, "im i'i" "in mo at a liuie, said Old I luck "one at a time. We have the Central American t th iy Miujp.e' Slllefl in iiin.uth.r. on I...... I ........ ti,..,, ll... V..,. Snlibalh afterrior.n vv:i wt d'.urt f..r l.s- A ' -r ... ' i 1 1 ran u.la allair comes up, ami - v INTKNDANTS OKFICK. Satisburjr, Jaar 8tk, 1857. I A" l.er. l.y r.uet, that thai cithmw of Halubory, ... sour, i IU ojivoiii Olio ll,e 111' o s- - .1 . . ...,. I .1 I .i . .. .1.. . .'i .,ii i. i . cent v lit I .raven i.o lot v f .oiirt a- urn I ... lie and d ii Ue passed ; Court in session at -"riio ti-Mifi "the patties made at each I 0. inner lor a nsticuit light, hut inemls in ; admrni-tra'.oii of baptism to the uiibap- ('uba ran wait : she milst take her turn " 'erred and prevented a row. 1 he next , b nd their aid and r.M.rHi,, ,n fanh.nug'ib objeat tised children of the coe..;,tioii ; and 'Mr. Ihiclmnaii ibcii carefully folded the ,laJ' waa 'l'0"1 caucusing of friends, (of ihs Rowan Kirt. (ionrd, their eMit.mplai e.1 for an address to imren.s and children, by paper, and handed it back to its owner. ' ' a tk. 4 of uW,f ttasik. I)r. I.'.i'v. The attendance was good. ' , . ! .,, ., , ? . mt-iit is now in vogue in our town, 811111111-! f 4 u"l,rt' - " "am 1 . r- .-,xch,ld,.-:,werepr.se,,.edforlheadm,ii. l,;.r,,,,,r,,m.-. lalg census , d, li belter for its "'", PP-tity u. jooa I. i .tiation ol this sarSeiNent. Tin; addrtera io" I ,., Ll..,.a. I I'i l-m - r.... ..II 1,1 ;. I... if il... I..I ... .1....... ".. prwewHon, ami ;..rli. ipil. iu the clebralluo; and ins ,0 .V.-i; p. nr.ii.rc in , . . .. ' ' ,, . , , , , . ' 3 1 1 do her. by furtli. r raiinrat, that the venom aeealar v.-.--t ,i,m.,. i.,e!,.fI;r; L: ''f f"' r"1' M,"i''-V" males.-. I unmarried b.dics i,,' murine pjny.iig could. I,u brough ..J d ,h.r.. iu . -:i,h'-v. ALA ,.,rinj', fam.liarM of ail mtelligeiit, exp.:r.ei,fcd ( tmumrried niel, ; 1 10,07.0 .wid-! Uiar "'l UiC W cor tiM- ; the pMrpo,.. Th. pnramme the wmt.- ... r. lo.i-i p.,r'Sir..iiili !f.t pnrtit, sk lied in tint study of tho sijcret WH .to IWfjjjO widowers ; and 10 .'H '.'rasa 1 rr . , , . ' inem .,( ihe pnio.iaa.Hi. with tho name ol lb. orator ""it " illlii.ua l.iWi ,lsTm-i--ri , ta ... '. " If T0I1 Wish to CHIU a SCO dillg Wife. ' ci i. ,. i. ...i , .i..i : .1... l.- o.. 1-l.L.f i -hiuii h lui-sfr i if i o i ulna i. unaoi.io .i. , i !, .. --, i . . .' . f- " i""-"'0;jng thai niiiniier oi married women more, might antil situ teases, then kiss her. ,- I ; Ithaii manitid'-meii. " . .Sio-... ne. n,t ',. , t '....1;...... .10. The i'oltsmolltll :, of the H.niy S. I.aro of J:.:.e' Intl.. writes : ',.:: f..,.. UV wl.-li vs ,..M not firn, :,! priscr . . u-hi.,k i., .':.' j:.otli. r had lo be i and cliililrciiV A.I DREW Ml'KPIIY, -. ' liitcndaul- . ... . , I d!T;d;v
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 23, 1857, edition 1
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