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: J. .J. JiltUNKK, aiDITOH AND 1'KoritIETOll. L A $iirti. Carolina Abolitionist. "The WiwiHrigton Union hn gratified the public l)y " Intelligence relative to the .character d antecedent of llinton Jlowan jJWerjjpfNortli Carolina, who ,nawritK a book about slavery, which .NoTtlier journals' haver incontinently .dhaoL W over! Mr. Helper'- rgninuu ilmve been aatAMturitjr disproved, amk now mi the following article from the .Union, we have a not very flattering o oiirof Ida life amfcbaracter: - la our advertising1 columua will be tfoMnd the publisher notice ot a book, jetatitled "Tim Impending Crisis of the jyiulh How to meet it:" by Ilinloil ItowaU Helper. A the advertisement is Uililv Ui reuiaiu in the L'liiou Wtlii-- full I tiinnrnlltracled Blld it OCCllpieS a i conspicuous place ill the advertising col I ........ .f ...veral of our Southern contem poraries, it would be a well that the pub lic should know something in relation to the character of the- work and it author io advance of it purchase. Within a day or two the following facta were commu nicated to n lijf an esteemed cilixeh oi North Carolina. The real name of the author of "The Impending Crisis" i'!feLHJ ,,,,t r Mr. Ilelfor i- a native of Jiowau county, 'North Carolina. . Some ten y can go he took U hi residence in Salisbury in that Stat), and there entered into a nartnerahiu with a Mr. Michael Prown in the book business. Pffljtfi tu palitirs, ltf !05, glgrirnlittrf, Jitrriul mpwoemfiits, fcwfrrf, tj)f Jlrts art Srintro, aralitp, nn tljf omilp (Ctrdc. . NTOIBER VOL. XIV. SALISBURY; N. SEPTEMBER 1, 1857. 14. Jr V Siu after tlie fir- niMfinn of the imrtni'rhfi'ip. fund were rised, laced in. Mr. Ullter' hands, wid, he started for the city of New York ff the purpoMjof replunisliiiig the joint ktocH of book. Week and inonlhi flew b) and not a word wa lieard by Mr. Hrown of hi partner. Finally, he reeeived a letter from Mr. Ilelt'er t.tiiig that he (Mr. II.) had dejMitwd the money in bank; that he wa iuW -retched lienllli; od that he waa alxjiil embarking ii-t Uermany, where ho expected to Again" wa Mr. Heifer minting, and agaiu he turneii ii- not a'aickly bank depositor, I.K)kinB' l-a:d with resigna tion to Germany ami Ut.iiii; liut a a new man, with a new eoiiiiitutioii, a new name, and in a new land, lie hud jour neyed U California, and the result of hi! oliiervatioiis in the land of irold uppeared ! in the form of. a modest octal-lvw luekJ bore, and we premiiue still heari, the new name of llinton 11- Helper, This little work must have met with line success, for in two year afar its publication, "The lmwnilihg Crisis" is announced. A cpy f the last work is now before u, and its nal character may lie inferril whim we state that it appears to have!1ieeti written to the order ot the New York Tribune and Itwtoii l.ihera- tor. and the birth place of the ninal rO. THB WATCHMAN WHO IS THY COMPANION ? Yri, who ii U y companion, With wh"tn thu krct to nwro And whu if ihy CtfOipunmii, Thai luvva to bt with tlteT - Iit he I'lal tw lu wmidrrT A Or lif that 1ivb to rKni? h thai Ixvca to pluti(prt Whpn far away from tvm T U'l h that hvva ti vuit You d-ifk aid ghnjinv cll A plaoM ihl will rootr tute, 'ta lead tiuti tiuwi) lo hU- la't ti thai ttvra to gamble. And aprod lua lilllf all, Bj (uiij wilh ihr rubUn TutU ihettlJry built la h a Sabbith b'r-k. r, Aud on that Will fjrulo 'I he Bailie (' hil CrrnUaT, - l)y laknip it ii vain ? And wl h? i hf-ai hia utitfhx liy burtenng, m irad-, ri Th product of ib-ir Ub-tri, Which ih-y by chaucr h-v made ? If auch la ihy r aniik)n, I lir-ii, wtll tlH'U um a fn-nd, W tih kiuiliifaa and alf'- um, W mm bun his to ni.d- l hr'H rrcnvr (by i'lintj, II uw bafF.V i '11 ! bt , f irf bun tu i nor thai rotti ng, Th- t-uie ' Kit-1 n. y ." hOltlUN. Mt I'ii 'wii, N. C tl)i mt important engine in the repno itM?iit f the Indian people. Arrest tlmt unhappy racein it process of evHHiratuii it cannot ; but it can ; at ieubt cleanse tlio few particli that still remain from the pollution icli has heeii worked into them, tn part, at W-a&t, by onr fatlien and onraelvea. We hau hut one regret atteiiuin our vibit to the Indian tnitteion house. Mr. Irwin lialouTy that uioriinig left, in com hhiiv with Mr. Lowrie, the Secretary of . . a a e tlie l'restiyteiiaii lioarU ol aiission, lor ih pnijiose of visiting a branch a little further in the interior. Hi absence, how ever, made no difference in the hospital ity with which we were received. We were stiaiiitero, but our errand showed Dow Rain U Formed. To understand the philosophy of this phenomenon, essential 10 the very exist ence of nlants and animals, a few facta, derived from observation and a long train k,ait ruiij;i( of ai the nations of ot experiments, miiw ie Europe. Is it because the ideaot uol Were the atmosphere every where, at " i wtjch arises from all the evidences of na- lime,at a onilorm temperature, we soo.ou j from ,e , lf rtflectwin Lamarline on the Rclison of Revolu - tionarj Mt n. I know I sigh when I think of it that hitherto the French people have been Jewish. Disabilities. r ENCOURAGING CHIME. Ye hare not felt called upon to intro- duce-' into our columns the case of tho Scotch ffirl, Madelaine Smith, whose late, trial for Uie supposed murder of her lover has occupied to large a space in the Brit ish journals, and been commented on in -many of the newspapers in tbia country. Though acquitted of murder, according to her own admissions she had lost her virtue, and letter to her lover breathe , the spirit of a prostitute. Her attractive personal appearance, lady like manners.--respectable connection, her- youth, and the fact tjiat she should be arraigned for so to&lmj excited "net 'only aa eJUwaurdinary" Merort J if -the trial,-fcutai deep sympathy in her behalf. The eon sequences will probably be to make her a heroine, arid virtually to sanction her admitted criminal course. I?y onr last foreign papers we learn that the iner- . chants of Glasgow were making an effort to ruise a fund of some tsrj'yXXI Jor JUisa never have rain, hail, or snow ter the scend cease to B : . . J . I.. :. . lof the atmosphere, ana conseipmiiu ice(, ti,ig ,i rer have rain, hail, or snow. 1 lie wa- beU Ue pun, Hd weighUost idea absorbed by it in: evaporation from ((f .jd, human intenjeuce is capable, i sea and the earth s surface would de- (and t(J nch Ulini m-wf( tie most ra- Tlie Charleston Standard contains tniith's benefit, and aa an expression of second letter from 3Ir. Mayer, on the their sympathy for the trials and snffer- aubiectof Jewish Disabilities, to which j ings through which she had passed. Thi; we have already alluded. He says, on hrdJ we should have exoected we nae aireauj . . . Scotch comniunitv. If there be any the subject ol the loyalty ot j ' i thinj? more wonderful than another in thia "Amont all the citizens of these Uni ted States, there am tuma So loyal to the South and it popular iustitutiotr as the Jews all over the country, ispeaa imm terrible case, it is that a girl of seventeen, religMHisljf;. -educated, cotrfd have com pletely given herself up to the licentirfos iktss' which her own letters indicate. Ia' iii an imperceptible vapour, or , g,,erticial. the lightest, my own olservatioa and exierience. li.e.,t8llc , character, that Oiasg..w mercuania 0 be rated;, absorhiog power ! J t nrXet vl of a I Eur opean ra ! fewest of them, not one out of a hundred, dul,.,,lt , 1(,ftUI la ,t conducive to the atmosphere, and consequently il- Z'T. Z ,.T1 not the force and se-!belong.o the Hack Republican party ; Vlrtue of the.r own sons and danghtera, capability to retain humidity, is proper-,; '. neCeSgKry to carry far and long the true -M the Law and the lestiiuony, tney that they sliould-appropriate fau.uwior "! -ti. "XZZk? i --an under-hfear(i,d and the K and o not . J -kof nr. llie air nearinesiiriuceoi uiocuiiii 8tanjjnffj is warmer than it is in the region of the ... . ' in- wt m I that we ware travelling to the same do- , , . The llt.r we ttS(.tj ,,., the I'ectiiUe mountain Willi those whom e l ei4rt1 t,e coider we find the atmosphere, fou ml in the mission house. So the gate jcnce ,,e perpetual snow on very high opened, and once agaiu we exchanged rmol,ntajg j t!,e hottest climates. Now, our wagon fora neat bed chamborand awe1 from cr.ntiti tiuU evaporation, the regular Led, whose smooth pillows and8jr ;g ,iK,y 8aturated wiih vapour eapacioiia white slieets formed a cheerful ,1,,), jt e invisible if its teuq erature contrast to the bleak beach of our mat- j jagu(jjeny reduced by cold currents de tresses. Twice we sat round the tHl'' SeeiidFnj from ahove, or rushing from a with the Indian school and their teach-1 . tQ )ower iatjtude, s capacity ers. Once more we heard that sweet - retajn Inoietlire jg diminished, clomU singing, and knelt with them in family .. . . j t) reglt ja rain. Air worship, und then, almost reluctantly, wii .d. like a snoiiL'e and not until the morning sun was high, lfi,. . j,h water B1(j COinpreSK-d, pours I it because our governments nave ai- r ; ; - j.i - ways taken upon themselves to think fori have never itivJed t el fy&W? usto believe for us, and pray for us!- thrown the rue-bn.d,t0' J" runtinn into its miuei, aim e w.iuu military people,' soldier nation, led by into a tynayyue fJ kings, hen,- and ambitions men, from &nUk; we have but on a-batje-tield to battle-field, making Con- g;'e, stand ,ng upon tl 'SMe quests and never keeping them; ravag- rock of ho word o Gpd S.Jj ,lu,,i;,, .,P,nin. and eorrnot nir fare of the land whither X Have carr.eu "ni s. ...-r,. r-T . . ' r' with ihe relieUious.' Abolitionism and Black llepublicanism, et id me genu Kurope ; and bringing home the manners. vou to dwell, and pray in its behalf unto ;l,igherto. lower latitude, Ue capacity , bnnfJi Rnd ilopietjr nf the Ltemal ; for ... i ta we re a. , ue tunnel our inules1 heads southard and proceeded to Kansas. I Arieultnral Marhinrrj and lis Rc I Kulls. ! Six years since, in Ohio, there were vet v few agricultural machine, now there jure an - out the water which its diminished capu city cannot hold. How singular, yet how simple, is such an arrangement for watering the earth. Hci. American. IMMENSE ORGAN. Tlie great organ placed in the Town ulr-fcnglandy is one of -the the camp to the tire-side of the people ? 1 know not. nut certain it is mat me nntion has an immense progress to mke farii well : Mitn'a Associations' in all the larger cities of this-country not one of them has, as the brothel-house I Surely our Scotch counsins are not bringing forth fruits meet for their reputation for morality. One or more of the papers in this conn try, by a very marvellous logic, have laid the blame of Miss Smith's criminality on her early Presbyterian education. Iler parents being Presbyterians, aud her ear ly training having been in accordance, enrfi journals as the New York Tribune coiifd harJIy allow so good an opportuni ty tu pass for making a fling at Presby teriin rigidity. A correspondent, whose article will be found in another column, oolites and "imposes of this point. The in ai-t.iiia tiir.tit.iif ii ana WISHP4 io ie iree. ' .... . . i . . a .r- . . .-. waa (ii.r.cisis.o.mww. ;-....... .. a .!fin- I... M.rfi. , nrrlin.rr regards religious sentiments of the great er.ng , . J " ,u v .b . r: ' " " " ""Tl A.M.-rlfU fVfn As II. i llOSllle IO tlie OOUIU. .vn Ullliuniuucia uu o Ji " - doin the work of men it is marvels of musical mechanism. It con- and two octaves and an half of pedals, ant tor used for tlie purpose l mtrouue-, , . .... ,,..r , .,, aail., iug the incendiary publication into ''. j IMIt,r,., i-,ie front ..f ..r wago,,, were gi.uth with complete micccs. 1 hat this 'iim( ,..,,,.;.,., , ri.K.ve , ,,, ,,at op Mr. llinton Row mm Helper is the j lllcll . vertical, th..ugh more instrument of .New J-.nliin.l fanaticism .Id Fpiteopnlian nl a Prrb)Uiian l l.i.iM MA..fi.tir .... . 1 maciiines in uon i- ine wn, meu it , .. ... . .i .. ; " iKistsoffoiirrowsotkeySjSixty-threenotes; One of the editor of the ..-'hardly p.wsihle lo estimate. . (WQ octave8 ad an half of pedals, nw.r, in a lyiicr to iuu j"in nai, uius j A mower wiiii two noises, io men. ti,jrtj notes. There aro 10S stops ana .lii'llLlI of R liiiil lli lli:i'ic to Olie ot OUT! .. I ......... ...1:1. .1, u-nrl- ..floiuul iit.t';iirr in loncrfli IV11MI M I - , .. , alio a inn , uiuoi rt.v"iio'iioM ".youvu I'lptc, .aijii. '"e sUti.ii.s among u,e Ivaiisa in- i If . ' f... t.ree-iirhts of an inch, ten octaves ai least iscoi- mm. ", .. ....... a . . . . TL. .rpnnil antiffa nl u'llul l trollt .t,u ll.,.r ,,l fiv men at east. .oW. P- v (,-.. - - - we know of one county which hundred and fifty und they must save the labour of about : sam engine, consisting of a pair of oscil K,il(l men ! In the State at large there luting cylinders. There are beside twelve must be about eight thousand of these . "ther bellows or reservoirs, each gtvuig r. , . c .,. ;.ita own appropriate pressure of air to machines, thus saving the labour of 4r , s,opgor j,jpe8 which it supplies.- imu auie-fMKittMj mi'ii. hwo... . . nneuinaiic lever is appneu u eaci lU.o.igtitit sue wisnes to oe.ree. j--, . o--- - ,,, . ; ... ' , -.f J ,i,, i, ,id If we look at the characters, compared as . "I "f-"'-"V" ' , naiions of Europe, America, even Asia, the advantage is not for us. The great men of our country live and die, forget ting completely tlie only idea for which it is worth living and dying they live and die looking at the spectator or at most at tosterity mission dians. . - - It was late in the aftcrnoon'of the next ilav that we -trove np to the l'reshvteri ...'.ot i ...i I . ...... I1. .ini I (III 1 i'l bVli I Oils-Mini 1 1 ii. i -, i. . ...in, K.nioits. Tin- day had be.-n one of great lahour and s-nne aniet. uiid the long 1 i. .... i... l... I, iii-ii aiiil. Iiui'lmr tlirii I I l0 IIIIIIICIIDC UVllunr, vnvn . . - ' - ........ lias ttiree , , nAmA ; .m vallH ,elow the mowers and reapers, floor 0f the Hall. These are blown by a i slieltered. l.hiie of ii..ondii had 'produced. .. e ,.mphved onlv two months in the manuals distinctly or separately to .11- ..I.: I : I .1 i . .it...! - 3 1 ." . ... I . , rr II - ... I . I la rt.l. nl Irolll II sown niill:' ill mi. firTt wvrk which was written at h.me , , i ' ' rt 'he vcar for harvest only, they will save, ; manual couplers, io u.e pew a. o.K network wind was wrui.ii at mi , y ( wl(j () rjl(iMJ w.ttllK.j hills which . ' ; j doiib e set of pneumatic levers; and in which, it to be piime.!, he j ,uth (llliicltK.4 , ,lte wav of the-i" money, paid for labour, about ratM of this power g,ve. utterance to In. real sent .me-it. he ,ravoll,.r OI1 tlll. j,kl.r 1)llltfe. Suddenly ",, per annum. Ihe interest on their iu ,icatjon to tlle cinbi. thus siK-aks of tl.e inslitiili.il of slavery : , . llit w ,.t( , :i j !,, iro.fxiO only; so that ..,.. , k; ,l,ii.ir..H in n "N icaragua can never mini its , H.L.n fr so ,.ng, a icgular little chinch, thl.re wi;i he a net absolute gain on them 'Crtmpound form to each organ iudividu- tll it introduce lii'gro fciinerv. -'oio- ,,,, n l , . .. ...,,,,,,, ,, ,. , . .iwj ..il,i....v u.-lr nn ini l.nt hilmr can ever subdue it" forest or cultivate its untimhered land-: White men may be np-n its .il wt-'i an umbrella in one hand and a fan in the other; but they can never unfold or de velop its resources. May we not safelv Conclude that negro slavery w ill be in troduced into this country'' bct'or. the lape of many years? We think s... H e tendency ol events fully warrants this in- U-rfervtice.'' The .'td (7M, j til. In "The Iinpeiid.tig C'risi-." page 1!., .... ll I. . V..rtl. Mr. "llinton ls-.wan ..eire,, ,., t. ie,ol,.e ..,kii Carolina," becomes ihe medium for the , '-,, made our wav up to tin following abolition rapping Jewish Ministers in the Luited States and markJsjio' OM f " American, thy are all Foreigners has, yet. profaned his pnlpit,leecraieuuis - '- irt t'ir word of as- hriL'iit L-n en w inkers, and an .'I'l la-ln ed Connecticut air, that carried mu in a dasii buck to the slopes ot East Rock and Mount Ilolvoke. Tncii came a series ol !ields, in which the corn was higher, the ..at. greener, and tlie-wheat riper, than .eii on the lioltoinli.il. Is below. And. look! There are to be seen in the fields. vtiy not playing cards, promena ding aboil drunk, Willi chicken teathels for head pines and scarlet sashes lor cv- !erv thing el'se not lighting or sleeping, but worl-mtjtL Corps of neatly-dressed.. Indian k to the prairie States, the by one oKration, tlie piayer is enuoieu be much irreater. In the U. V"luc a couib.nat.on .d stops upon the eutire iiistrumeiit at once. . main tin "Reared amidst the institution of sla very, believing it to be wrong, both in principle and in practice, and havnigweu and felt it evil 1 1. tl t-ii - m' nidivid nals, coiniiiiinities in. I Sta'e. we deem it a duty, no lo- i1 m a privilege, to en ter our protest against it, and t" use our most strenuous t (Torts to oveiluru and abolish it '." lig. It is built of brick, and is both plain and substantial, ntlonliiig 1 .... ' r .1 dormitories, I should for nearlv a hundred pupils, fortunately f'r Our photographic purpose, we had this time no diiilciiity in otiTa:iiing the ready co operation uf our oiing Indian acquain tances, as Well lis nf-'-iheir teaooe,! s. llic scene is one whnh I inot earnestlr'tnist onr in-truineuts-TVid trot fail.us in depn t-iii..- 1 1 the' e e can draw in but a The whole work is in keeping with the ,7a'i portion of that which we then fell, above extract; and now that its true char-; It Mi. Cabbage's theory is correct, that -- :. ' I .1... . I...;.... !. twit eai ii word spoken continues to exist ill SCUT IS I'Slisni, ine i".oi.n " - . . i , 1 1 ; I ' 1 . . . i .. i ... . oim. u-iiv Tioil h mtidal lot) .uir mi oi .... i-i.in.- laiiined iiiln coin Continues to exist in . I Ihe metal that the word thus spoken The Kansas-sliriekcrs met with consul-1 t0,j,llK.s f,,r ages to live, having its like crable succesa in their clothes swindling j ess thus worked intojh.o face of some opposing force, or pel haps fluttering ami 'tumbling itself in still widening circles wide ranges ot eternity n offect, and it be possible If we 1 sak ing w l States at lar.'c. probably, the labour of ;iiiMMKH able-bodied men is saved du- ring two months in the year. Ihiseqnal , in money to j;i't),i mm 1,000 per annum. Alexander Yen Humboldt is the king Thi- saving, two, is made in the last five f BCience( and without a compeer.. His vea.s. Cut the money is oy no means , mi 8Clievemelts are familiar to the most pari ol tlie Slivmg. jncecono- . . , i , . ... ... : i -ivili,... i all, and will form an imperishable mon iliyiil i.iooin i-, in ..... H.....V... - . . .i... i, ;,. 1..... vol no without refer- ument to his unsurpassed tame through ence to the money or the market value. 'all successive generations. Personally, he We have already referred, as our readers jg all 0l,ject 0f special attractiveness. His will remember, to tie tendencies of our & .g de8CribeJ Bg not ,t rath- present civilization towards centralization ; j i .,' 0,u ! . . i . ., lerstout his feet and hands are small, in cities ami towns. ... ., , , n- -i l . Tins is really, and without theory, ' and of beautiful form. II is silaer. white drawin" large portions of our rural or hair surrounds the venerable head; he country" population to the towns. This wearsou the high, large forehead the mark i in i ti i .ii ine lprrieii inrai niooiiicio i.t u-miiioiih. iiiscveoaic umil, oho., ... Opeirthe historv of America, the histo ry ot England, and thd history of trance; read the great lives, the great deaths, the great martyrdoms, tlie great woras oi tue hour when the ruling thought of life re veals itself in the last wuriis ot dying and coin Dure. Washington and Franklin fought, spoke, .iitV..n.il iilu n vs in tlie name of God. for w hom they iicted ; aud the l,iterifflor ot , America died contlding to: God the. liber ty of the people and his soul. j 1 bydney, the young martyr oi patriot ism, guilty of nothing but impatience, and who died to expiate liis country's dream of liberty, said to his jailer: "I rejoice that 1 die innocent towards the king, but a victim resigned to the King on High, to whom all life is due." The republicans of Cromwell only sought the way of God even in the field of battle. Their politics were their fait!), their reign a prayer, their death a psalm. One hears, sees, feels that God wnsin all the movements ot Ihese great people. But cross the sea, traverse La ilancha, Romance in Real Life. We extract the following frorn the sourto to which to attribute her subse quent career of sin aa her Presbyterian education. Cut the fact that construc tively she could be made a sort of Prea byturian sinner, would better serve a par- )Oie.l'huaUtljMa j'renoyunan. A Great Truth Illustrated. - Tlie late Rev. T. Toller, of Kettering, in discoursing from Isaiah xxvil. 9 "Let hini take hold of my strength, tnat he may make peace with me; and he shall make peace with me," remarked: " I think I can convey the meaning of this passage, so that every one may understand it, by what took plaeejn my own family within these lew days. "One of my children had committed a" fault, for which I thought it mv duty to chastise him. I called him ' J i j .- l- .i :i - !.. to me, expiainea to mm me ev ui wua he bad done, and told hi in how grieved 1 1 was that I must punish him for it. lie I heard me in silence, and then rushed into mv arms and burst into tears. 1 couia I. O eJMIUlb IIIO ,oi,w.....0 j rt 11 Charleston correspondence of the Fair-! sooner have cut off my arm than liaye field Herald : j struck him for his fault. He had laid hold - , ' , of my strength, and he had made his peace "Some few days ago, a. young couple. , j? l am tola, entereu a copariueion.p i. ..v, und went tn iret married, without the kuowledge of their respective parents. come to onr times, open our annals, and j Their aggregate ageM.does not exceed 1 r. . . . ... .1.:.... . Ii a ...-innir 111 mi helllir listen to the last words ot the great pom- uunY-iym jmiit. .. 'o , f i ...i. a r..riii....f ! ninetuD-h and "the lady htteen years old. icai ucmis hi uici.i.iiih.11 ..ii. ins.". , . ,. . i il... fl.u ... i i. ..I ..... mufi-iil. when the Too Much of a Good Thing. Woman is an excellent institution, in-' .i;. i...o..i.lu in i mpisurpi to the haooinesa One would think that G d was eclipsed It w.all right to get man eu, "" ;";! J neroetuity of the human race; but from the soul, that his name was unknown parties, attend lo that soicm.. i it is 1 ' ibi t0 have too much of a good in tl.e language. History w ill have the ! with proper preliminary measures, i an h r Jn r ,anJ they haTe an aic of an atheist when she recounts to : have also the means to enable !B,n averageof twenty-five percent more wo- posterity these aniiilulations, rather man : gei u.o. K ...., ... v... ...-. - meu than men five women toiournieni death, of celebrated men in the greatest mo. uui in me case , - The vi'ctnns onlv have : romance is mm m u.v.. . --... . - . . i . . . . . I. : .1.1.. ni.. , a IdMii v' ii and lictors have i oeiongs io a ingoij rtiu.v ...... y - I .miJu innatin U'llildt tlie VOUIlif lliatl IS ttll none i "'t"w j c Look atiilirabeau on the bed of death. ; obscure individual, without any resour 'Ciown .he with flowers," said he, "ill-1 ces, and of very mean education, whose toxicate me with 'perfumes, let me die to only recommendation consists m some Sensual phi-; dose ol (uppish pretention, now . , djfficH, fc it ginglo men can't tin- towns. The con-,- willistatidin!' his advanced age, are full K..,i.ii.iici. w. that both in America and of expression and life. His lino-formed. .e Eur year of France I a God.; tlio tribune likely to prove a successful one, pecuni arily or politically. operations. In thus using a Southern f..m .1...; I...U., ulwililifiti coin. deteC- Mllll .Mi ...L. UUCV ..v..',. .. ' , l.l ... i . i . throuirh the wi tion so soon follows the attempted impo- tl,,.,,rv )0 Villon Uiai It IS no oseiy iiiiiv i.j chicvou's coiiseipienrpR will ensue. the relative proportion of culti- lips reveal a -particnlurstnile, hall sarcus- I. t --ii if I. i . i .... .-..ii f o... , ,i,,i.i, itiniia v uiuiinisneu. u o tic. nun oenevoieni, inn m snoiiu.ii snpi'..setiiis procussto goon like a inathe- premacy. While speaking, he sits bent matical scries without arrest, tho conse- , forward, his eyes cast to the ground; niience would be ultimate starvation; from time to time he lifts his head, fnend l.ut of course, the preliminary syniitoins y smiling, thus aiimating the listener, of such a calainitv would be sufficient to He is, in the truest sense and fullest Uienn-. drive many from the cities to the country, ing of the word, the best narrator, the and thus change the current. Still, we clearest writer the world knows. An im; must regard the invention and success of mense amoihit of knowledge is always at this agricultural machinery as a provi- ( his. control -facts, names, and tigures deiitial interference to avert for a time the i never escape .his memory. ,.li..r.onive of Btarvin in cities, or re- As very few men except Wall street sha vers and Broadway Lar-tendera can sup port one woman now-a-days, they must 1 necessarily be in a bad way down-east. Kalloch tried to remedy the difficulty by showing how a man might minister to the wants and comforts of more than one fe- the sound of delicious musieT' Not a , personal attraction, mixeu .... : lnal bllt jie had like to have got himself word ol God or of his soul. Sensual phi- oose oi iuppin picc.ii.... losoplnfr, he desired only supreme sen-1 regrets emtio to occupy ine ptave "trBVel througli Massachusetta except nn- 'sua ism, a last voluptuousness in nisago- H"B"y'" I'1' " ' , der escort; and it is absolutely necessary n v . ' '; i'l"-deiive, .-ften mistaken fur romance, ' man who goe8 ,br0ad Contemplate Madam Koland, the strong-1 enkiudlCT, in the hearts ot young lovers . , uu Qf gomftbody eiie't ited woman "t tlie Kevoliitioii, on tue ic o.iw o. v..c.o.... . - -- aiOIll, for protection. Ibis practice some- oui si.ine 1-ois uo ..oi '-" ,.,- ... in hotel ret? stera Young ladies, guard ;.,V,r .iT,.l h.oHa faidera ailU UHUILC BlOW, " I"." " " " . I to think that morals are at a low ebb in (the land of steady habits; it is only an excess of dry good in the market. Ex change. fart that eonVeved her to death. She look-, vere one ; i i .i... i,..o,..t..4 1.....I.1.. learn ut unv oiiier, CO C'lllieill 1 .1 U.MISI uii lilt uvai-iivM ....... . . ... f . . . I . . - . ! , 1 .,.,, lwt mor nil fancv ot ... ... L i ,, i imr oriiii nets ml nv lib. . 1 uiosei . I llllll i.i "I i ivio o,i mo. yj c i ' i -, ,ce toward heaven ! Only one ! reading tiovetTlmd romances which ill l,e earth she was quitting: "Oh : ate the judginei.t, inflame the i.uagina- i tion, and leuvc almost always w""--gerous impressions in the heart! ' Know well into whose safe keeping you entrust your Ibrtuue and future happiness. ' Commillrd to J.ill. for sound to lie photogrnpueu, uie iin.su which we heard from these Indian did dren would be well turning to the country. Jiailrvad Jie- cord. rtliv of being put ; by tlie side of ihe sun-painted picture we i I....... ., t..tv.. ot their scliooi. r or, oi 1 . , A merchant in our city sold a barrel of Not a glance word for the Iberty!" Approach the dungeon door of the Gi rondins. Tlieir last night is a banquet; the only hymn, the Marsellaise! Follow Camille De;smoulins to his exe- nution A pool anil indecent oinasanirv at the trial, and a long imprecation on the I . ' j thin , in distributing! neighborhovj ;.f Maple W.JBi . were the two last , h U)e .hcd of the "Sor: J "rdZ Molagxes.Hw Patent Oflice at Wash u d gh MIC in view of the la i aria price ot SrliASGE IxFATCATIOX. oad to the iriiillotine. thoughts of this dying man on his way to the last tribunal. 11 ll.... ..lf...,n nf tl.A n, t mi .lnir luciciiniii in ou. tij poo. 1. v... ...-.j near million on mo .i.h.i,ii. ... ...v lea iaMIDn. ! whiskey to a country customer, and it scaffold, ut the distance rif a line from God Few of onr renders are aware that tea 8ecmg jt ha9 gotten him into trouble, as land eternity : "I have had a good time tasting i reduced to regular profession,, ., ... lnonv a.iiniir.ink it. r.u,n; of it: let me p-to sleep' Then to the . , 1 , 1 .1..J.1... .. ' - - .,;...., - 1 mi will fihiivv mv head lo a wild, ami vel awtwt, in""" 'V . - .- . ..... . ... n,, rn ed on to liny lor It. the lollOWIIlg , , . ,,. ,i. ,.M,t.. I" "" 'jr - , One d-iv last week a stranircr h red a , i1(.rd Ui o se miii- by these Indian chil-1 the cotiiuiueu pracuce oi o.iu,.. n "n. - ,1.10 , ...p ... ........ . mhioii iV ons, 01 wenrico, oo, vno u.iy last wtis, a svrani,ir n.j.u j,tru, wiosc sunr n i.,.,i...r . .,. reolv waa received : ' it; f..itl. mun hi hit ion : Ins last surh van- . .... ... i r.. , SIM lllCllin ..i.-nv.,.'. j M ...o 1 1. - , r- 01 ini, SCCUB Hllvl' l.licvv. ft, There is an individual residing in the f Maple Koot, by the name imagines that he ia two gl 0 Sucre," or Chinese Sugar Cat.; for "'V' Yriy . ' .1 vot iiinnlier two score ears. ieiner moiasses, ., ... , nt .:-;- nort to uisauuse mo unuu - "t- is likely, betore many years, o . -; - tUll4 f,r proved unavailing. siveiy cuitivateu ior w.e wi.-o.-- j..- - j - egeIll notion with which it abounds and winch by an 'aLfL.nts. twhich converted into very ior mm , r- "7- easy process cau be trood syrup or uio, asses. Iiorse and buggy from Mr. .John K. Cur-, dren were the wi I, lest and sweetest. The succe- 'Ic as .1 t . 1 1 ... 1 urai.v oi inn 11... t:. 1 t. 1 ,.ni.r 1.. t.ir .i 1.. iv nnvs ,n. ,10 it tin. rrencimau 01 tins lai-., 1.:,, k ;., ne, proprietor 01 one oune i.ivcrj win""; - .j , ,, , .i.,, ... ,, hue. his experieiicu in the a.ro and 1 am a shauie of it .ut Uersir ter age! t this town, for tlm iinriinse. as he said, : " ' 1..1.. r..n..... ,0 ..( 1I1,. A nn-i ieini market, and a ..I..q Wuit till th laat of December and W hat must one - ..I n.-r ine leaner w us n 101 ... . . ,. -1 . - -. . . , . , , .. . . .. 1 ...1. ... . a. . Not returning mi ., ii, ....... .. K;,t liudi in the cor-", keen business tact. If he has thesequaii- Will Com down to Columbia and setel scntiinits 01 a iree peop e uowajj" uie tri0j the cane KirTUe tirst time a a 1 1,1.1,11. . j 1 - f. r. 1. - I I,: 1. niav mu L'. 11-:.! I .,: . .. , . 111., l.l a.illil h ...t iva com t Ills to lllin'CIl III tirOCeSslOll 1 .. . 1 I u-i.li I i I. ilto k lUr n Messrs. Jos.' he says tie wunesseo,; ned some long before lie was oorn. i. v... i crop of other subject ho is perfectly rational, and attle tVed in his busiuess relations he is uncomraon- lv smart. He sav he will taste aeain, 1 1 1UC. intymwiv " -The New York Afirntittr tn t m Snnnd "Nt rif IW II r 11 1 fl 111 : i 1 i- it I ... .1 . . t'l-n rtitr. i. r.....:.. 1 .:"'' .. . r 1 .7.... l...m waul in hiidi cultivation, he may make With vou Der sir vou rote to me to send , (igui-es seem thus (o inaicli in procession , ,..,.1.4 producer, with the rope r ... .-r. v., r ,u ner oi w ose ic ' " ; u0() t0 oiH. per annum whflc ul,. ,cter I Wood do so if had it Der',,, annihilation, and to whom that tenri-i ... 0uo hundred and teu stalks were; (..at an was not r.gi.t, ana u.ou i.i.ju. m c. . - - .... , . ' ,, llicilucerati... of the lungs. r that Whiskey Cost me more than I ; bio minister, death, itaelt recalls neither : d uic0 in cidcr discovered that the stranger had gone oa, . . . ri,1Illllisgiirv de- I lie overhauls a cargo of tea; classifies rt, ! made on it I took a trip over in to new- the thi eatenings nor promises o Wod. ,6 juice obtained, auaouutiug to twenty- n mil npiHihiiu mruamn m unit, - . - i mr 1. 1 ... .ipi...! 1 An, tk'ttTHl Itlt'S im vaiuu 'i cuua oi UcrT ailU ICII a mail i wim lusuinj; " i int- i vj-u-'nv . fwvcil QUariS. was uicu M " , . , .m designated. Whereupon Mr. C. started ' rlT nu i", ZJy that there i In doing this, he tirst l.K.ks at the eblour ' tt.l I Came home and he olade the Duce has quickly been stranded, -llic lilaerti : mld boM olle hour and torty- two cents he low i loee r TTf" in .mi-suit and traced him to Flirabcth, I1 " ffiu " , 1, ' 1' nd in it which, not-'..f the leaf and tlie general .cleanliness of,ie we Hotel 1Vh,1 of Vhi.Uy Wich won by so much heroism, and so much nvulmimlteSt miiU,g e gallon and a smee,- St, 11 there is but little dispc ,t.on in pursuit, and traced n m to rj.aatKin, a waihng s. u d in ' ... t n,1Hllti,v of (lie herb r'.ia.,(1 . lt i .lited ao that Disabled .renins, has not found in Franco a con- ..,',,, l'he article is iPod and to buy at the. decline. The crop of Cuba. ' I lo..l... Anniilr ir h..rn tin oilllil Ins HI1L'- ...il i m Hi Its III I1CSS ami sweenies.--, u. - -- , - j , . . " . i i... ... f"" ",v" ' - , , i .1. a ..fi.l..tlr iirticteil UO to. h. his hand, and breathing his warm , gete nir with vou at the time I on to science to snener it, iu'iu ... , ? , ,lltMie wuo llke swee wnicu, W""-""J r. 1. .. "..! tho god giv health you shal hav your A people to deteml it against tue aiiieisn tin I III.- I KICK Or ClUAR.- ! 'mi of Friday says, with reference to tue din- Suair market. " Preaent prices areoou. . . i I i - .1.1 1 not andlv llli which had been so,,, to a gentleman, maim ' " u. f he hearC it breath on it, he snuffs ,rp the .fr.agrat.ee residing there, air. I urrie rnen kepi on - . - . v . -n it- i i : ,-iP..Uounde.fcl-rkc tlnwya; but in to tayettev.lle, and discovered his horse cor5TisTrokeii and in ...w.w.,. I.v.i ... f w Taattl'ifl U'tlfll. . i 1.' .....-.. I .. 1 1 a T.a birred away his horse for the at ran- ' ,e lull, broad moan of .lie ,;rai-, Then sittnig at the table ... h.s ofl.ee, o , peclfully your. . ri i ... . . .... ...... .: .....I.,.- u ...nia sheets tnese w iiii-ii is 'a ,- ger i; ana who siraiguiway goi a" oi.ic.-i ne , ..i...v. .-, and had the man with whom he tradwl , lmiran cu.iure.. we. u. t like wind lu doing this, he draws into his lungs a lllouey this Winter 1 Wood Coin sooner which has been callt hopped up iinantit v of irritating aud stimulating hut I am overseeing so I Cant get of no I in a soldier and sou; ind forests '.hist, which is by no means wholesome, sooner an so I Ueg vour pardon lies-leans travestied into ( ' ...... . - ... .ii. i.:. ..!:.. ii I : -..iil.ltn.iiiin, i WT things of the-kind. Possibly tl.e ...tro- last mouth,' would fall short of the prevj. Allended n, ;.. R11,.ar cane may ous crop at-least twenty per cent., will iciiiii und a pot of hot water, he "draws i . . . .i. . I., iloa i i. i ... lea anu tastes mo uuuaiun. " " arrested. Mr. Ciirrie identified him as It is not singing alone., however, i ocr chissities the different sorts to the the Individual to whom lie had hired his leave to say in answer nnn ..... turnout, and had him brought back to this.; miti-Imliun-educaiionalist of the hasl place. I that these children are taught. Li.der An examination was had on yesterday the admirable discipline and wise system lw,r... i. v,.,.n ami in h, fui.lt ,f 1 1... II..V. S. Irwin, tins and its sister U. Williams, alias Moore,- uiias'iustitutioiis have (lenionsrraieu, "V'"J South Ciimlinian. as been called glory. Allended , f ith- Chinese sugar cane may ous crop at least twenty per cent., will ne apostate,- republi-be leera of a uew order of things in the equal, it not overruu, uie crop uiii courtiers. ;au aiue-1 p, ,, cultUre is found to he and the comiug crop u. "'':' . ..... v... Annt..r rva iiijii ' ' . . . 1KUC ri'llOMCiilsiu tnnnvi wv iiv.. .w. hen you ternly it, it oenas ; w uei. j with legt Tmj bail, t.:. ..:.l ,i. . . At .1. f '....- Aft ....I 1.... 1..., llo. i.imiiel illllf 1)0- tafltllt hit triat at.the next term of the Court Of Pleai and oiaftr KetMiotiiTorJlii.jCput-' ul I. m how the iicispul may be- tafig iiiinulest shade, marks the Cinerent prices, and is then ready to compare his work with the invoice. Tlie skill of 'these last . : l.i,. tto.' fllt .if ors IS niirty inurveious, u . v... the business on their health is, as I have said, ruinous They grow lean, iicrvons. Dkcision lnoek tue Dash Scott Case. Washington, August 20. The decision has been .madoin the would buy it, it sells itselt. V ho won.d oruil,IK,r roW!l mid thrives like i take any heed ? The people ungrateful . ou Auiericau soil. 1 'At' &u,(A' profitable, hundreds Will engage in it prom.ses to ue a rj .r;-". . . . ' i. .. -i. . V .l,i.. .1 ........ ii Hiitera troW IU this City, anu OISUOOlll..e, , - - . and (iod non-existent! revolutions, So finish atheist and cross as if tlaey nauTtlie hysterics. Xot of that Family. A. manr whose General Land Otfice,hat a colored mani' -appearance indicated 'that he was stag whose ancestors were brought into this gering from the excessive weight of a country as slaves, is not jentitled Jo pre- brick in his hat, being asked if ho was a .. - . 7. .. . , -i-i :.i... .... . n. . "-....i:...i nil: etmTO. inejyv.Wr- l!"JMin oi iemjcraiicejeiJiiei! Bratv-eaae laaedHe's Drod Scott case. tanco. like a ua- recently from their plantations, estimate it will, with usual gooa weauaer, !uHHM- hhds, against 75,000 hhds last "Did anv of vou ever see an elephant's year. This fact, with an almost doable school in last neighborhood.. . .,'? lorl' .,, oon.umer. "1 hir' shouied. a six-year old sijtM1"1'"" . ,i '-"rirL nl . ' from buying freely. Thi morning the the focrfot the class. , . i ,,i.. ...d holders are en- " W here I lnouireu. jnpn.,, , L-.aa-. TihtaMtw tSeite1ci"ftho.Prtcticja working of
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1857, edition 1
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