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tn ttsrrTioV5:nrn tiiegoldfn Aon ? We MtcSy fra a r4Kir m t? ; vka f their ai-cwTtne. -' -,-aU, lagging thcra. to yirtAke with u, . Vrt. fUf tKn '' aft1 rrr5-!. ' On the mnAers of til. -MUnq-p. f : I '!.. .1. maral! to elie I or Kentucky ark, U a.c&i aVtLfw then crvcTbnsr!'-. Himrrer, firi1 At 'fri IfWI tt iinirlc t an3 &MMcntM refuel ; rUl 6 Cjrig- qpntitte rrodo 10 thf-xt tU-p head tie ark the-way it 'on at length we got rid '.of the -.dreadful ' th Kpcrial DIrrrtion. ui, ao'i were ftfrmiwi io axtacic me-. -eg, j mi tbe tateof wtich WM .rnore comforxrwWe . i -V . a Wo L.t mi. n . i . ... " '- IC HI. 1 BWHrwM -Lep'or White wi r-li4I mat. t ihi . Hrr. If. at tiT tim lM icare heir irnl V1 s :;lrf; j rv-ll x!,aS . .sa:w. k i rfat w 4 . j 7 . r.v ' rf , . , 4 ' rr, c!. .: V. . i x ; - tcm bone; iiHCiit M unUUxlolln t!, afl . t :u , tU : fi-U' n, om id pt l;MTlvv)f m.M.l. ci..M-n hr o,- fl . bat whoereii hewt nimnl .th-fhV f if .it; with-it the 4a!!t t?ri of . Hmi Wive umkr mnl; 1! . th wl!e.j ,CSB. ,.uiJ.? -.!iM:i. y ; , J c.rv- S. NV. ; meat he toot the mslrumctit in. hi hinl. hi:-'; A ii ihr ' n-tunith nyiafea p'Mca m .me ImivJ ttr j MtrT rr,-i,J W ju uwf r; . morvlitvlr U a Ur -varp vf ujtinr. : - M , t ; . Nobles and. holy WcUer, id the hl ch T Molairl irf th ,th.r a -M,n ; mk r., 'ff-f : ! wt:l with m tUu . r-j fK,.?: .l; , ,f-failyk-IV-jnTit.l 1 yj h oto$ to emrelli-b-tbe -eTwitn with "tn, n " oo wuo riia i. p f ,feJL,- ,aWn!r tiSyVii f ... iH-n Liiif tails r and whilf? he' - already prel u-1 in ttpon the cbonls.. He ' ihf hcal of the ark rtwjnd 'to rint !w tooa Dcin to wxuwitn a nmn voice ana . I . '-,, cxarKcu accent, ana rccaionauv ne vppei ' . - ' ,, i i. , . .,' . and ming!! h'iaag. with animate .-snd j, Ntmca are ; dually. dcxil. that fiii-r nvitaiimi Wl.iU tKT-rtir knt tw .th:v.wjll hot behcTe the atk hasi U-ime J warda him and 'afcommnied ! his worrit br ? hetded th wronrr wav.: but ld Ixatcun ramtion ml their icatart- i wvoj jertat,d thW matter. tans of national V and dramatic ?uljeetH, i which "exeite'I a lirely mterct am tnt tbc j fmndn-a t-art or i, whetherij Ivf n 1 wta jrtuki ti nw tt J5rJti. t'ot lUre WacntL- or f t't U' done. Wad est foTtl- r y t) Bf--J t4 dwea hrrr. U U fw.aai ttimi.-tratinn. r it lie. rNjih amttwliini .n? in hi j r art a . : i- 1. .... 1 twM-UilJif 41..' haj.lal ml. En the lonsr' current of . vcan. nwt (mix Veani the liurcUwer uiay.fancy.tiu rutr g .i.iagt fome uathnl uuuif-Ii-uly into jthi j'vv;i v 1 f the.Jo!den; Ap. iUut,..crx-t th gid f rr-- tbe firt narater, will tc i nee ; but for a-.-litili?i n;.. lS n t in th iitory of T.ir-: ! le ping- hate a eoasfant tendency to.sa in: ' majority of the and 3 initiated a we were in the ui.torT tair , we took a rery sh'hder interest-in all f awkv from Grit princirdH. and in.ettihl.if , the unknown wrHoaagr'' wliopi. the Mrmrl i 'L Uri, about on the etrca h y,f time ; eyTn lio naidJ th'jre i ri' retaiioa:' ' r k tatrA. are aware that ; 1 i - tSa !Tirc; v the public)" The 3Iew--ige; wr have i . A- - . . a. I , w . . t.'JiU heart and hit daily mlKw aM tur deaths sir U I eal exenirditieati. Uf hi uchihp-.anil hU j; jo,li!i..iw'! K r :I i . . 1. . . Ffr T flrl HTTHin'' til I W4M'I I' . i 5 IwiHini'1 v r . . i . , ! Of him. it marJ truly -ai I, ttt he i , r Y V . I I -A i lonand m'Vt wholn. savor. trntnl . . . . him. that thi ytx? arriWiiafe in iliuia'toh 'cwlv two Common iils i.GuiiiRt The . -JL - q-.l' t V fp If nru'irt ftf I Mi I f 1 1 rr! I 1 ftl T lit LrtkLl It TL.7 1 rr t t 7- Bnv. Hich but a: a . .. . T .i i i'CL -i th ark of the covenant on the irreat river V hen tlie sansint? had izie On a constdra-1 1 . ' t-: iL. ' it - r.hf-va tho inar -.fvlniitiireJ ' wliile it' C:atis. UiCl,rac' " wi'inai-Frt-iue., ihiii. , " J T T' ... " J - - 1 . I feu.w.Vi,.d..niii f.o. tin- !S-hfN, 1 v-ar frmi ed. nrobablVl strel w,a,brgc cap of the nt macle j I, rider the Land of the buuw ol Aaroa,:,n. kjrnav; in 0cWrv ;50. to the I ,,; Vindn4 , froal milk. He laid down bisy io!m on h thdttvof Kli, irotdirii.and Phihehrunr i 4 M Jd-.ir in'CVtor. '1 SolJ ikhibit 'the f ' , V ier the lira 1 rr I i 1 " L ,the marvel -i he 'bad leen relating ; and, m j th. ubio an I one of the nuuv trifled t.!" with r.ar o. n'.V 1 and rmuvruin!teiwho,of late ytar, Lat cr -own in titular. - Wn ziatehetl ' away'; from by an rarhj ''f death. . ; Ati.I, Ii..wever Ui..vrt -niiKT p ;j, . jut ,ir Ir,.f:rr , f ; . 1 . - ! .. 1 ' v - V ' .. t fa i' nvi. t.M uu- 1 .ij'.i 11 mi Ill y,ar.fr:.m ed, probably by low w-atcf ; ana: that thrtrt ; ; 1 . J.-.,;!-uf tf.Uone thib'i.:oi i vit the 'hrcthren f an s-b- - il'v. I.. lfnAo nMl mrtisiffnf"d tttrrfi v wif h IW J to 11 nr ' l C . '.'t v ... ' iter; the liqose tbe tliroaf that muwt have 'been urv with i.., - ' V I- t- 1 r ii t .Hii'rtnn nnn 1 nnuiT iim iiuui tji i t jt- ? f David, in the UaV-i of f InnAtiiX 1 of tlu fundi far Ktid vear a fo- of 'i? vraimi Si herwi jt 1 . arnmrcmentS t enftien.ee IthTs : i he finished dnnking, and licked round the edges, of 'the cup, the chief paid, ' 7WoA, - ia the aonjrs that vou have given u-j cver indnii, jn "the'ag of the pel,'the fruivr j J Rec'd from tiie 1 ' 1 --4 . .L. i:. ' 1 .' ' .1.. ... f . : arK, iiirouso mismanaLremcnc auu cavicf- 1 fin iKjJr-t?M frAw tl.- 1. -1 -!.- . . . i : 'h nef, was let t' not only to swing; rount on j xountv. 24 working ofrl in the Pu'ri"? Office. We h ! ' - - nr.w to intorm' thetu,;tliat the; hu-rces. Mir nc i'Thbor.s office hi-i 1h c so iTdWd- td thi we shall lf ci'i.iji-'lh d b-'A from tle tbm- ww hue and beatttffu!,. but yon hate .thifrtm Smt to be dashcl upon the fP"nf; i tola us nothing yet of the immortal Tamer-I , . J . , f lr;M'' ' i W ? r?" .t ! breakers, while the passengers were coiffir 1 . I juci j win- 10 u 11c nncH-aiiun 10 1 mi-mr. -p""te ...v - f - . . ,.ontinrent rxTn.-cs..' 1 i- 1 - ; nor 00 to JillSjMj!. in Phe singer , paused a "... moment, and then l.hJ MYimr eoiiecteu nis tnottgntw, ?ung in a; vigorous and martial tone, to the following ? cfTect . 11 the construction of the Ark of the Nckv Covenant, tle Landers thought 'the ri 't . ' 1 ..t 1 1 .. i. :'When the divine Timour dwelt be--l ,0F auJl . . wouia immeuiaieiv ' k . 1.1.1 -1 1 t t an-r tnautnoY pnouia laimcu ai ouce 11110 tliJ Golden beean. Far from being readv i- . . t " ;; nd to leave this world behind, and to "go hi quest of the promise, they be neath pur tents, the 'Mongol nation.--was .ter rible, and warlike : his movements m;vle 'the earth shake; with a. single : glance of his eye he froze with terror' the ten thou sand nations whom the sun shines upoii. Oh, divine Timour ! when will thy great ' ili; soal be-.bora'azaxn ? Come back . Come! I W he hi: 1 back ! ' We are awaiting-thee; O Timour '! : Jewish Tribe.--X:V recent traveller in Abyssinia has discovered a tribe of Jews in that country. Thcy are called Falasha. Their chief priest, the Rabji Vshaq, (Isaac,) - 1 told the traveMer that they first entered the country in the time of King Solomon; and . that they ihave aninterrupted traditions, ' i ." though -no written history, of the principal 1 events tbat have occurred to them since that ; remote period. Their religious rites and f belief are the same in substance as those of the Jburopcan Jews, but some of their doc trines are quasi-Christian. Indeed, they Bay Hhat it was from them that the early 4 Christians, took some of their customs 'and points of belief. They have a tradition of. 1 ' bt Paul having been in communication with them, and they hold ; him in great re Bpeet. Thoy never, it seems, quitted their own country, and were shocked .at .the idea af going to sea in ships rtIIow at sea," : they asked, y" can the Sabbath be respect- . ed ? They know little or nothing of Eu ) ' ropebut on being told that vast numbers 1 of t their fellow-believers resided In it, -ex- r pressed pleasure, and sent them their frater-nalgood- wishes. . - . j . CENSUS OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' The' National1 Intelligencer publishes oJJtciaUj the Marshals, returns. A compar ison of - the official publication wi tin the ; tabular statement which we published some months since show3 the latter was by no ioeans free from error. . V 1 TThe total population of the State is 863, nsteadf of 87Q,,800 as before stated. Of this number, 552,464 are whites, (272, SGOlwhite males, 280,095 females,) 831 are Indians, 288,412 are slaves, and 27,196 are" free negroes. So that- the Federal Re ; i presentative population of the State amounts to 723,538. ; - i 'The nambe of farmers in theState i3 .56,916 insteadof .63,466; of 3Ianufacturing Establishments, 5j523 instead of 2,609 ; of deaths, 10,507 instead of 10 7Sr 106,022 families, 105,541 dwellings. v - , j the sole end of their course. red it to" be iu Land with Messiah. :ien he was crucified, they fainted ; when arose from the dead, and ascended on ;h, they understood the promises; they cut loose from all' hope of this icorld ; they sh: ed their course doten the river, to lnd tlu Golden Age with our Lord in the grrat ocr an at the mouth of tlie river. 1 All who embarked with them for three hu idred years were on constant alert with "rotigh weather, through many persecutions, to keep the head of the boat down stream, in passing, narrows,, rapids, sand-bars, and rocjks ; and they were, by faith, constantly looking for deliverance only in the, comity of the Kiny of the Golden Age at the mouth of he river, and not at all were theydoJi in: for it on Iwid, neither along shore, nor vet in the ark, . ' n the fourth century, they found a won derful smooth and broad current, nearly liki? a lake. The wearv hands '-gladly, re- clined. under cover of the imperial power, to rest and refresh themselves,, They said, " The ago of Constantjne is an image of he Golden! Age." They saw no , dan gers in the gentle .stream ; and they fell to am ising thembelves: with saintly i pictures, with images, and with relies ; and they gl.oried in the. festivals of the martyi-s, ili I t . e . . irv ' l . I. . . -,. r J. . xna AJJ amount on haml, (ctJT 1HT0. 4J W - ir, 14 420:i- ki i! 1 1 i 4411 Zl die publi ci h , n c f TIi 4 AV tdclyjM c ssa g? ' til -our own preM shall have arrivt-I The rfAohiUics in a ispeodV- amvar'e of rsrnlrd At 1- ADVERTIsnXEMS.' We invite pr.rttt :ihr attcaition t tl.; a 1 rti?cmtnts Atith w hi h Ir ur fru ! U bre t a kiii'' t !h x:'.i fair iv-. It i w;.Il ttt.-nd -t h t- r ,c:m:i j 4un ilu hav ii g'.i-l'-p-'ij'H'r in . nr vSf! a . rv n. cm! r u : i.e-Hii" r kiiw what h- i ii.ou:rv in .! I..--t .-ji, - iIh t-ii j r - no e c.iti-v P.- n! . r tt! i n f' . r ! ur i.i i in ii in: v wo. , nr :. ! JLtiown that MrrThurton kc p i:i bn-n 1 a jtrLMrdcthury ; thtn nmy i rft Ti.rii'lv'iif 4 !nn f tiri:i!i'itn A 11. 1 a.- -, .n.irv ff r . t t liHii m t v 11 . i .: .r .... i Poluct tlisb'arserocnts during tbe year. Amount on hand. ()ct.Cth, 1851, - &tA): ,ro' ourpre., -4d eonjuen.tlv, "f a vcrv.rhort I ' , ' , . ;.!r tj .n rnnv r,.r mum n the publica'tioa" of ourVapori : 11 -lvc thv 1 ilM ,n' ln- hil.-d lih ull '. . Iu' .,re r follols : I hiiiio latter jU' of St pi 1 hW hc jut M H,.n as oiir.dt, onu u tm. tht. .j,v il u , . f teniber. n 'rhxrln dihnintfttW. A!,.ut ii f-il-V : Rut our tnitune is that .ue .pur- lAnhnt... ringing. ; .t. : d t month si4. a part of it, uVid that nUni tha :i hn yir; pnh-r,, a lap tb-M.- . .. 4 in-err-' ; heav as an'v other Ifllillt'J " mi.n!h sim.4. a pirt of it. :uvl that a-wut u t ' - ' . .. .... I . I. ..... . . . 1 1 9 I i'--'.... air', an'i it -U..I i!'t. t ii ui. h.iv written five letters to Mfl. FfcNTUK.-s' Ni;nKriY.- It 'take I. The amount to each chi,ld from the divi- cert;uri th when abtuts of tie1 lalance and me -x who has travtded.. as mueh as' we ifj l4n1Si5? ff ' 1 v the bt pelvices, sure enough it was .till j have, iu reiAvlire tW fniif tree, arc 18nl, 161 cents.- V. hole amount to the . I - . , ej '. ' . - . ,y - o- 1 i" .1 t Ihild for the yeat, 66 cents, f. : . i ilnungjton. mc-the .late I of tin- f ra:s-d ii-om sei ulings, nd iiriitJ.ers wU-rc 1 The whole n limber of ehil'dren,' tver;5' ihformatieml.it hus come to pass.that . jthe ' they arc iippHex! from th m:rricof hnr- iutjS;.! lhr ! ivnt iirfi-i ni vo;i if a v r' hl- n! ' i - . 'i our I-'ifue:ttiiri c i ty.; W'v w ' and allf-w (Lc f'o. -n mj k t! ; s it-If: . ' : - i , i dnd under 21. m the countv, ai asecrtameu j rains have, defended' and the flofrt have ih'Jannary, 18)1, wa(57l Oflthinum- meand a Fumcieiit tiine ha, ehmsed fer i. o i : :.. a . 7 '-'... i . 1 . i oer o iu munm ,iuiruciiuii 111 iue 'tuiti-1 c i l i 'a. i ur micm n Jnc 1 I 1 I - 1 vine, auu wajroiieu - i have been boted. to Fayr tte- fmm F-iyt tteville to 8 .much for probabilities. G reenslxire The first insta subscriptions of t . , - - t J ' Gaston; road, has pride of celibacy, in the honors ot the j ; m on SfHiools. ot the year in every uist.net exeepvlour, viz : No. 3lJ 66 a!nd.68. The average num ber of months tajught was nearly 'four' anel a half. !'; - 1 ' L ' - 1 ' f J. e ' L.. w 1.1 .'ttaat it our- prew ooes net come m a lew lor eeial juni UU9 wxu 10 vvnii-a via i the poll, and 7 cents on the $100 valuation (days; wc shall start a wagon via of fand. The tai laid last year and col- ville after it ; and the suspension of our pa lected. the present, for Bchotds purposes, is per will onlv be, at farthest; the time it will cents on 'the poll ana lo cents on the ; '-n eL u i i L- r t - ... ... . ! take a wagon to travQt trom here ' .i! i mington and back. Fall distnbutiou Patnot.v ' ll" i"'? explanation, ant with the The certainties iu the case, ; as far as liul man plans and purposes can be certain, are) Faj-cUe- to A ll U t. :, i - W 'ft J ' Ihnr r.ri.'tirr T ticrmninW Vp.yT y 10 .apI,re..;.ie ga v, -fr ...f.ur n:iIil,.?:i t fruit. We have .ixre.'U in 'portion of the low which1' I w;iW 'pleaded n'nd f.'-i'. country" where there-is th :- greatest ahund-1 ition to do hmctliitig in ance of : Summer fruit, bJit.so sdcju as thel -rt pr.-j.are -for theminiry Fall and Whiter in. t ie. only fruit that j "f l "'--hle aircr.t) I ir ; ,1. ' , V f to inform vou that I wjl take t can be had, are thttle, knotty, reA mrnf pies from the, North. And theMe must be nt l rne .by. yon 'or Ihe (Jt.j.f purchased at an exorbitant price. .'..-"Again, ! purjr-c of lK.ing -du b-d f r tl. Iw ( :n:-e I ft e l e ti'i -l that mt)t le rdvrat' d , !.of"rrk M r flourish as it should. Ard-l .; men.-'who fcl it their !ui tin Wil- as- '- surance that we will make cverv L exertion wav as srKtn as SpecttL TritM3. Gov. Reid has ap- to get perminentlunder pointed the loliowmg Juiges to jioni cpe- wc hope anl believe, that our pa- cial ierms o th ftuTerior . arra . - trw. w5inofulIv tbfied. From th'e size, Judge .Caldwelh RaTiCT'inbe, erst 3ifn- - ; j . i ' dayin Wml4lV I . .-.nf eharaeter of our- jjapt, they Judge Ellis, loore .'fourth Monday in i cannot faiho s?e, that we have long sint e November', 1851 . :- j determiiKd to give them s.mpTeK-ompensa- Judge Battle Wcfee, second Monday in j t;-n for their partiality to pur'eiiterprjse! January, 18of .'i'.r t .f U , . ' j, : n A, i if. t j-1t-xi , ..... , t . . : jleanwhiiC. jlet ptienti do all they can tom Judge Ihckjitandolph, third 3Iondr.y m ; r . , s Januarvi 1852;-4-Iatriot. 1 f.'... crease, our sab.-nption iigt. -And; we hope that brethren of the prehS send in their esc I; a jment. 10 per cent., on the tocL to .the lialeigh and been called for.. ;! iwiil cohtinue to : changes.; Themmirer f this p;ifw -Wet have . had " rather r al reedy issue j j have been.-wjorked oft under as great litd vantages; ak icommonly" opJose the success " - " V - " - nse. OtTin? to circum- of any one, we through the we have ranged through the mountain' i -.. i - ' ' f ? .- .--" . ? t'where almost' any quantities 'of 'apples may be-raided and "presen'-etl,1 and "where." they' I.'.l -. '! ..." . - . . t.- -.1 have out one or two varieties that are worth wails, ot . , have ttt-ir iuti ., tlJe raising or preserving. - How dlffe'rent tirS jwr.dyztl by pov r'y iu t nJighlKirluF of a' horticulturist, where ! vA j1,' nn ! h" '.If ! , - , - i . , : I oirt a hfe "f ignoratK a:;! f each season the year rotmy.1, has iu yancty,-;.-,.-,,.,, f T.n.h.: and each 'ynefy'i-s cf the best ktnd. nifullv t)i-: ghirToun fif.p of Mr. Fentress In Irftely cstabi.htHl him- r 'Heaven b.rbid it I A.nd- ju . -s- j. , . . , ... : ' Irifno"4 to. the iM' sell in the Vicinity of Greensboro ; and to- . , ' , . , , , . the numerous fwends who have inquired f j y,ninc rn,.n' flf m!a:;d to ,-: us about fiiiit treesyln the conrse of he pust j y Hill cf Science, and Uc ' na .jftunime'r, we would sayv he has j ngnts in the wor.d, that th-y i envarietyj . ;An'd;'with.uti'ntend-"j inrumentrd in the Itr nd,. f u ! ' ' i v- i' ' A- ' i thoiwit' 1" from'.kin to ni.t so any invidious ejistinctionsiiioongj' . A , v . ''.. t -1 T. , H And I wonM farther; I- eets of Pomona, we venture .the. d kw JIK.,hing..f empire, and in the performance of many i r- wofcders. ' At the same time they began 1 morc than our share' of excitements' ' this'- ' ljuinan hterp alsd to fall out by "the way, and to throw j week ;-f-The" County Court is in Sd?si6n.: in t stahc-es beyond the control! multitudes 6y.erbjard,;- ' I i the first place, and i3 of first imwrtance. i have had to learry them th . l ie Doat oeing leit to iiseu, swunarouna, oom-jtiie jirsz, iwe aone oy , to . so hurriedly that we have never bad I time peach. niclon of those who were taking their ase. ! to David Rarringer. Anthonv -J3eiicdni and to roa1 single rrevise. A hasty glance out some reaeh trees from the i il . - . . . - '. ; . came, m three centunes raor forhnost jtoward the Golden passengers and crew were -j Spring and jSiiminer, we would sayv he has j .lights in the world, that th-y i- an excellent ing to raise, the suljeeti . t . . 11 . . 1 ' r epioniou, taat he hag not a, tx ttt.r vancfy n-fmn ti with .'he Itihrrar. V- thah the Simimer Permain for tuble use iit j children cf traveling prj aoht r Kiinniirr t.lJfin !. t"?lfb.-.'i. ! 'v..l!.u.' ! iim!e academv- will - ch-rrr: Fippin for Fa tne elirnax' endiiK altogether we variety of sbplcs.. Lvu f. ri-ii r wV-r. . ' price f r tuition. R arl i T i .iui iiuu iui ,ii finer ' ... . .' v" , . ,.," village and ncighfjpriio--! m mdnrgwith ilie latter. Taken f Aptu amfa good Lihrj ire think the Hall the very befet ; Rend, us ome b enjoy-tin i enjoy- :-i give- you tlie liberty ; of press j The improvement Ls equally great ln;thc ' Ifchene of the' alve r i.;r: U.ut three years ago o, we plantc.1 mVrcnce' r'r -brougb the ir' , 1 , - i nfer it. -A our tr- urbery of : W. L. VAN b' . e, to float frn- Dan L haver to the two last in defiance ,nur u,B,rrof sueet,-otteii iafe at hight, is -ir. imnn ' .Uoek'ot-". Iayidu .County;- done, brother Van : Age ; and the i of one of the J'awjk of the State of NrCaro- j the only, chance we have had for correction, and -although we travelled duriog the pat i i r . ' . . continually iook-. una, rcquinng the recpmmeiviation ol the 1 he matter too, has been Imade m in the Summer, in a ration of A'irm f- . . ' ... .. , , while they Board of Commissioners. There were I nf f.';iv :na J ' - c i " neyoencc : , hen all tn- i - : much as our Xrae-.i several country Ia2istratcs on the bench - . .. i .. J L . f" i . 1 '- -'.-'"'I'-'V, me inoaciam ioiuciar-. ff " ",J:j arouiiM me sick couen i wixn our .wn; jug ?tj stream for their haven were still filiating down tnmni m to Rome, innoeentlv hnekwards.'i at the time that mav nlead innin-n t,rr with their faces turned: directly awavffrom the 'law in question. But - several- others -P midst - of the thpuaivl and on- were there who cannot escape behind even Mnterruption of helpless children, domestic ' ' These iare the only errors which we havei' VThe voyac proving much lonrrer than 1 such a plea as that. Public sentiment will. noticed .-They are generally so slight in waJ anticipated, as one and anothergrew I." dear'i with thepi. The outraged riehts- me nepiuicwuuuus, mac mc i cpuunwiiii'ii weary witn watching on tne art, it oeeame i ot the community must ana wiu he yintii of the whole table is not important. . ' ' "T " ;. Jh'yettetille Observer dutiejijA'c. rwe h ive made selection?! vrrit ten ipditorials, corrected prjoof, &c, &c. These; hindrances ' we tni ably alive 'to thi imjxrt;iht f-:.. - : - the teacher in all otir acad A'IRdiNiA CONFERENCE ' ;'lly cerate in tl:e r t ncr ; . when goo1 firVonage t TlIIS ImmJv convened in 'AlrVnr'.lr-!.! r,n ' ;nd rod I'hurrlie Tecti in" r ' - ... . ...... i a custom with them, before Win 2' down to I cated. If our Town Charter isnworth auvT I rest, to give every one the guardianship of 1 thing it is coiiipetent for its own protection. I P sway. -A press .of our , I 1 I ' .1 - . .1 1 t . . .r" ,i .t . 1 ' r 1 . ; a nis waicn inio ine Keeping ot a certain 1 jli ltiswortii noining, men an our t'or-.-us ampie irroe xor correct ion t i .. t. a j j i 1 i 1 1 .-!.. 1 . 11 1 . .1 1 Hh let in.tif , i. i- s ir.lrfir; wlitn fur ieoiie are in ; . . jvi mc pro.eejing t ' . st. will srn : . i ; ' '-' . . ... .Jhcir taj t6r proinMlv. ouarttr .;, . u lue crsi ieur days -and ve-the fulow-f ;- ' t' own will give ! - " I e - . n crpliuary salary ; when our t J ' . t In? s items -of .somei general interest: ..ir, cW II lw Vrfn,Vf f ' We'hone: - mrfjimilv will i JJ:?huP Andrew not being present. Rev. ; we s ci.rtmrter m heavi 1 t t jiriAiUAi nuuiiAai . . .-s ironmn, wno pretenaea to nave m ner apart- poratioji inws arp nnii apu yoia-- and we ; that the returning health cif our family will 'j -"r"y airi uyi wmg present. iev. pamisaw m me ioujs iwpuoncan, j Aisp, a aaj uispuie uappeneu amon me e monpy wiuMiai iaw. I - i '. f. ! . !- i preachers were admitted on trial. Ou tliBM' is ItvMiMa ' olvi-kTi. iKa lr-ivo E nctoinara rvna rr tVn a'Kot To-r-- Ani-nmnm' h I f tr- i P3per. UUrjneXt STipply Ol paper tOO, Will ... , ' . . ,1 TTn'tl oo.o -RAnnilAnr Pnmmlno'nn E l0'J'nnAAll . ,.n . ' f : - ' nWSPflf S bl llf WiWrlTI I H ItJwm V". ! iUJUH.l.amHU fixed upon before the 'ar- Beibg thus made the- leading person' on ' rntr . vine cAm , nr new tvmi. first rate! inaieriit. and a nW I-' - n eiemion uaa Deen family af . i i . i -j - : .. tir.i ri -a w 1 1 - - ii .i i i ii i i T a j r- i r"- - . ElTxaso of Colonel Graham, of the board, her head at length became equally : T :k . : , , . 1 wW.bv Unt iwi W 1 :1 nJCl,om "M1 tlje niembersAf .the Confer I iims ilirt tint Mtutr fhaf tnrtwl wifh thA rwvif inwmnfh fh-st cha ; ; w .v.v.v- , ...v iuouua . i - - ; - w r . . nns CTr-orA fV.7 i " l 1 ! r 1 . j . , . - -v L ' ...u ".J u 1 t. writ; a The initial point rfrarat STcpographical gentleman. The ' point he insisted on as just to the United States, dissatisfied the Mexican f Commissioners. Se there - is a hi! t in their proceedings. ; Lieutenant . Jjurnside bears despatches to in asbington, asking further mstructions. It .-X - . -r the amount contributel to 1 " f the world, and bv onr ll rs : : 7 4 bp ; of Christ - made all hands keep her laws, while her j (;f thh I&, f the Assoxriation holds its hnn ls sept none; she made the chart ot no : "ITT ..e - - v----- effort through her tradition, and turned her 3 at lfHU h expected that abn-n'-vpii to thA kreb-no. nf oil bc I every 3Ieehan!c m Town will be present on Shd went oirto curse with anathema,! or to j occasion, and that all who have not en- j- . ..H forSive sins, as it pleased her. Clad in lM tbeir name will -be! ready to do so, r. thf -i'- ii and thereby lend their aid in tnrtirenmr I t i t L - - f Rev. H. R. Cowles presenteel a preamble it and receive & rutronaw ymd nrmA m . - .,.--. i -i ut the 'State. 'f " '""' -1 ';,,'.' i t and:rrlations rejecting the eestablishinent of a I- eraale; College m 3Iurfreesboro N. JSoih onr Sickness nt Columbus. We learn that a dissevcalled the " bloody flux is prevailing to an alarming extent iu that part of Colambnf county in this State bordering Xtn the South Carolina line. . IMany deaths Lave occurred. In one case, a man and hj v. .."j, and one chill died, leaving five hlep Lz3 children. - ' X : TLa disease is repor to have extended J j scarlet and gold, she made all hands call her bid man Papa ; and she put a triple CTOim on his head, and two swords in his han Is. and proclaimed him " Vicegerent of the Monarch, of the Golden Age ahd hanging the keys around his arm, she! caused the passengers to look to lum for their inheritance in that promised Age. This state of,thiiigscbntinued for centu ries. : At length the impudence and vanity over the line, as far as vwayboro S. C: of this princess and of her courtiers awak- tcu: mues sontn oi tne diseased locality s en la Columbus. It b believed not to be so yicleat or fatal in "the former as in the last 1 :cd region. lTtlimpjTton . Gmtmerciaf. i r some of the passengers to examine the charts, and to their surprise the v Ibund their boat, was floating stern-forevio&t. and that woman is named " The Lawless," ;in lt past success and fu ture prospects, f n J ; L ; . , r Carolina, which fnrtherinr this very laudable undertaking. " : . - Devi. Pioneer. " "' . - - r r rt ' i THE PLANK ROAD. We hear but little said about the continu ation of the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road to this place. We hope onr citizens are sill alive to the importance of this work, and aware that npon their exertions mainly depends the success of the enterprise. L . We fear that there are so many interests at work in relation to, the extension of this 'committee. PUBLISHED BY MISTAKE. ( THE notice of a horse, race found its way j into onr hist issue pretty much in the Way j tnat satan istsuffered to remain in better company . It was left in the copy through oyersight, and when detected in the form, there was ijojt time to cast it out. Oh ! then tl I will dawn npon "cur Zion !. tl - . j entire horizen be radiant ia present. O w fnnc'3 aaa lave 1 t;.-:- crtu ciif-riMer make every and .vaknt-cho with the enra'- danter of ZVr p, awake fr"3 1 Awake ! fo thv foes iha.ll or .1 re-s - was read and referred to z i bright o er thv bills dawn- U :; '"' ' . . 1 ;- .-i nne- ? ' '1 ''". t Arb:'for tbe'sirbt of thv i-n- entirely. rVopfc' Prrf. S?-Paislet Excampmext, No. 10, of the Independent Order of Odd FeUows, was road, that, in the one, we may be cut off f instituted in !this place, on the 18th Oct. THE FINEST TURNIPS. T3 a. - rr t a TitAKKa in f!nl '.JTnl Rl fi' In.. ror ae . ceitiy Turnips that wc ire en tLissca If I THE. KPAD T9 I,KNN1 '' we have made no mistake, the largest mea- sared 24 i inches one way and 23 the other, and weighed five pounds. . , The two mea sured -something over four feet in circum ference ! Who can beat them ? J last, by by V C- P- Thomas 31. Oliver. f by consumption 14. Deaths in Philadelphia last week, 147 The eyenxng was clou-!. u on the. wane, heavy then,5' the dark, rolling cloud., ' nature hung over th? wl--' of inoantains that str.-tc - ' ' and southwest, when very met a ranger cn his d:- " tain -riige, and emhtaJ s-
The Olive Branch (Greensboro, N.C.)
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